The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, January 02, 1872, Page 5, Image 5
ljc tmcis, Htm Bloomfidfc $a. 4: Tuesday, January 2, 1872. LOCAL DEFAIITMENT. OUR TERMS Are H t"5 a Year in Advance. JANUARY. I 8u, Mo. Tu. We. Th. ft. 8. ... 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 To Subscribers. By noticing the figures on tho direction label any subscriber can toll when his subscription expires. Those who wish to ronow or subscribe, but do not lilto to send money by mail, can pay it to either of tho following who are authorized to receive money on our account. Jan. L. Dlven, I,andlsbiirg ; Samuel Itebert, Bher snansdalet H. M. Eby, Newport ; W. I. Klnp, MU lerstown s George Crl.it, Green l'ark; Samuel Mhumakcr, Loysvllle; J. T. lloblnson, CNitcr; A. R Whltekettlo, Markelville! Win. Jackson, New Buffalo; W. It. Swartz, Duncannon: Aimer J. Wilson, Juniata P. (. Postmasters at the following place : Tllaln: San lylllll; Liverpool; NewUermantown : lekesburg; Kshcol: Donnally's Mills; Urlcr's l'olnt; Delvllle. John Dunbar, Perry vlllo, Juniata co., Pa. Military. A portion of the Juniata twp., Military company were in town on Satur day last and paraded to the music furnish d by their drum corps. yk Smash Up. At a lato hour on Friday night two freight trains came into collision a short distance above Newport, making a wreck of a number of cars. Several em ployees of the company were severely In jured. An Accident. On Friday last a man whose name we did not learu foil from a freight train just below Newport, and the cars passing over one of his legs crushed it so badly that amputation was nocessary. He resided at Altoona. ) Lost a Horse On Christmas Mr. Haines who resides near Sunbury drove over to this borough to visit his father-in-law Mr. Oeorge Arnold, and while here, his horse took sick and died, either from the ef fects of the long drive or from over feeding. Court is in pro gross as we go to press. Judge Junkin has obtained the assistance of Judge Rowe of Chambersburg, to try such cases as " his honor" was engaged in as counsel previous to his election. A full report of tho proceedings will be published in Tins Times next week. Heavy Hogs. Our subscribers from Thompsontown report some heavy hogs. Mr. Cyrus McFarland of that place killed two, one year old which weighed 901 pounds. And Mr. J. W. Leider reports tho killing of one which weighed 521 J. So far Juniata county is ahead of Perry. -A Sad Shot. A young man named Fleuty residing in Oliver twp., while gun ning on Christmas day discharged his gun into his boot tearing it open and shooting off his great toe. It is all right to toe the mark, but marking the te in that way is not so pleasant. " XAn Upset A few ; days since a wagon belonging near Blain, slid over the bank while trying to pass a large heavily loaded wagon in the narrows, and was upset breaking the pole, and causing a sudden fall in pork, with which the wagon was loaded. The road in many places along there is unsafe, owing to its being so nar row and slippery, and it is a wonder ruoro accidents do not occur. ' Drumming was a favorite amusement in this borough on Christmas night. On that afternoon a drum corps from Milford, visited town and we suppose, on the ground that if a little is good more would Ihi better, they drummed away until every ersou in town had more than enough. We will do them the credit to say however that they did it well. What A Good Kcwspuner May Do. Show us an intelligent family of boys and girls, and we will show you where newspapers are plenty. Nolody who bus been without those silent, private tutors, can know their educativo power. How important, then, to secure, those which tend ouly to good I Anything which makes home pleasant, cheerful and chatty, thins the haunts of vice, und the thousand and one avenues of temptations, should bo re garded, when we consider its influence on the minds of the young, us a great moral and social blessing. ' Exhibition. The New Years exhibition of Jan., 1st and 2nd in the Presbyterian Sabbath School has begun well and dis plays quite a variety of eutertai nment tableaux, dialoguea, readings, recitations and singing. Many of the pieces being by the smallest children in the school showing all the interest which attaches to tho per formances of such little ones when well trained. The Admission for Adults ia 20 cts and children 10 eU. 1 A repetition will take place on Saturday -night. The most amusing feature of the exhibition is a mock trial held both nights before full court ami ' jury with counsel, witnesses &c. Go and ee it. That Horse Thief. The young man ar rested on suspicion of stealing a horse and who was dirchargod on habeat eorput, the account of which was given in the last number of Tna Times, sold the horse tho day of his discharge to B. F. Saltzman and then left on the train west. He had not been gone long before a letter was re ceived from parties at Hagerstown saying the horse was stolon and asking tho doton tion of the thief. A dispatch was accord ingly sent to the conductor of the train and the man was arrested at Huntingdon. lie was brought back to Newport by an officer and delivered to Mr. Saltzman, who brought bim up to Bloom field and let him go again as the parties did not arrive toclaim the property. A few hours after the thief had gone however, a man put in an appearance claimed the horse proved property to the satisfaction of the holder, and took tho an imal away. The consequence is the thief is gone and Mr. S. has no horso, besides paying the officer from Huntingdon. By the way it seems as though that officer needed overhauling for his outragous charge, claiming 22 for his services and threatening in case the bill was not paid to let the pritoner go. We wcro not aware that Buch offlcors were entitled to act in a judicial capacity and discharge prisoners at their own option. Teachers' Institute. There wus a meet ing of the teachers of the county held in the Court House last week. We suppose the man who had charge of the affair was not particularly proud of his success and consequently did not desire the proceedings widely circulated. We come to this con clusion from the fact that wo were not fur nished with any of the minutes, and were also refused permission to make any ab stract from them. We consider it rather a currish trick, as people have a right to know what is done at meetings hold at the public expense, and also the right to select the paper through which they will obtain their information. As long as Institutes aro to be held we trust the school directors will try and place the duty of conducting thorn in capable hands. PHnnter's Lnck. On Saturday last Mr. George Penncll and a friend, went out on tho river near Duncannon for ducks. These they did not get, but broke through tho ice and instead of ducks got a ducking. One of them lost his gun which was recovered after much trouble. The Teachers of Buffalo twp., school dis trict report the " percentage of attendance" for the ilrst month as follows, viz : Hunters School (No. 1) 8. E. Buck Teacher reports the averngo of Male atten dance to be 83 per cent. Female 80. Charles School (No 2.) M. H. Orubb Teacher reports the average of Male atten dance to bo 77 per cent. Female 81. Mt. Tatrick School (No 3.) John W, Deckard Teacher reports the average of Male attendance to be 70 per cent. Female 79. Forty School (No 4.) Edward Debray Teacher, reports tho average or Male atten dance to bo 75 per cout. Female 07. Centre School (No 5.) Jas. P. Long Teacher reports the average of Malo atten dance to be uu per cent, r omaio eu. Huggins School (No 0.) Isaiah E. Stephens Teacher reports tho averago oi malo atten dance to be 85 per cent. Female 80. &Sausago-Cutteis and a complete as sortment of Hardware can bo bought cheap or r . Mortimer. Small Pox In Philadelphia. In answer to letters received qn this sub ject, we nave to say mat not a single case of the disease has occurred in euner or our bouses. Undor Oak Hall roof we have Two Hund red and Sixty-sevon persons, and in the Chestnut Street House we have One Hund red and Ten persons, jnaking altogether Three Hundred and Seventy-seven persons ; and among all these, from the first day up to tho present time, there has not been a single case of the disease. Any state ments to the contrary are false and malic ious and intond to injure our business, and we would thank our friends in city or coun try to send us tho names of ersons repoit- lug lalsclioods ol tins character. Since the disease was first noticed in this city, the reports of it have been greatly ex aggetated and the ieoilo needlessly alarm ed. The mortality in the city has been less in proportion to jtopulation than in some of the country towns. It is not true in any case that our streets have been boarded up; nor has their been any fright or fear on the subject. Some of the sensational news writers have gone far from the truth iu statements foolishly put in print. What is the fact in regard to the. employ ees in our establishment, will he found to Ihi also truo in many of our licst houses, and customers need not have the slightest fear of running any risk In making their usual purchases in Philadelphia. Wanamakkk & UllOWN Sixtli and Market St. JOUR WANAMAKK.lt & CO. 818 & 820 Chestnut St. Church Notice. Presbyterian Pleaching in the Court House next Sabbath only in tho morning at 1 1 o'clock and on Monday commences the week of prayer now so general in Chris tendom beginning on Monday evening in Uie church basement at 6 o'clock. Bub iect for Monday. " Thanksgiving for sal vation through Christ and for the progress of his kingdom." , , In the M. E. Church preaching on 81111 day eveuing next. Prayer mooting on Thursday evening. ' (3T Pain Cure Oil will do you good. A single trial will convince the most skep tical of its soothing and healing virtues. Dentistry. Dr. Isaao N. Bhatto wishes to notify tho citizens of the county that he is again ablo to attend to businoss and that bin office in Newport will still beoontlnued, the duties of County Treasurer not Inter fering with his dental operations. Work solicited which will be done ia tho best manner. 2t. t3T" To those who are bowed down by ner vous Debility, and despair of ever recovering the vigor and mcln of manhood we earnestly recommend Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitten. Before they have finished the first bottle, thoy will feel the restorative principle at work in every portion of their broken-down systems and hope will spring up in their hearts. No case of Dyspepsia Biliousness, Intermittent Fever, Rheumatism, Oout or kidney disease, can resist this unequalled vegetable tonic which Is unpolluted by any distilled er fermented li quor. 61 aiw FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1872. Containing Seventy-Two Pages and Two Beautiful Col onitD Platss nicely illustrated, giving plain directions for the cultivation of nearly a Thou sand Varieties of Flowers and Vegetables- nil bound with your name in gilt, post-paid, In November, 60 cents. Paper cover and one colored plute, 5 cents. catalogue or hardy Burnt ana eeea tor fall-planting, now ready and sent free to all applicants. Address, 89 Rochester, N. T. tSF" The proprletv of Klvlna condition med icine to horses, cattle and seeep, was discussed and admitted by many of the Agricultural Societies tluoughont the State last Fall, and we believe that In every case but one they decided In favor of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders. Good Judgment. t There Is, probably, no way in which we can benefit our readers more than by recom mending to them for general uie Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. It is adapted to almost all the purpose of a Family Medicine and as a specific lor coughs, and colds, whooping cough, soreness of the chest, lame stomach, rheumatism, spitting of blood, and all lung difficulties, It has no equal that we ever saw or heard of. County Trice Current. BLOOMriBLD, January 1, 1872. Flax Seed II 60 - Potatoes, 40 Butter V pound 20 " Eggs V dozen 25 " Dried Apples V pound, 8 a 6 " Dried Peaches 10 3 10cts.ftS. Pealed Peaches, 12 & 18 cts. " Cherries 0 0 0 cts. " " Pitted 15 & 18 cts. " Blackberries 8 6 cts. " Onions f) bushel 75 " NKWFOKT MARKETS. Corrected Weekly by Hough, Snyder t- Cfol DIAUIIS is OltA-IIV &c PUODUCE. Nbwpobt January 2, 1872. Flour, Extra, (8 00 " Super. S 00 White Wheat V bu 1 40 Red Wheat 1 35 a 1 35 Bye 75 Corn 69050 Oats f) 32 pounds, 42 Barley 75 Clover Seed 6 25 Timothy Seed 2 60 Flax Seed 1 60 Potatoes 35 a Ground Alumn Salt 1 W Limeburner's Coal 2 40 Stovo Coal 4 50 5 50 Pea Coal 3 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. Vbss. Cross Tles,8!4 feet long, 45 a 45 cents Pork 16.00 per lOOlbs. FISH, SALT, LIME AND COAL Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Bates. CARLISLE PKODUCE MARKET. Corrected Weekly by K. C. Woodwaku. Carlisle, January 1, 1872, Family Flour 17.00 Superfine Flour. 6.00 Superfine Rye Flour, 4.50 White Wheat, 1.45 Red Wheat, 1.40 Rye . 75 Corn. Oats 43 Cloverseed 6.25 Tlmothysecd 3.00 Flaxseed 1.00 Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janney S Andrew, No. 123 Mahket Stkket. i'uiladki.I'IUA, January 1, 1872. White Wheat 1 75fll 75 Wheat 1 67 0 1 Bl Rye 8095 Corn 68078 Oats, M55 Clover Seed 10 OlOper lb. Timothy Seed 3 0U 2 25 Flax Seed, 1 80 tt 1 80 Country Lard,.. 8 Oil Eggs, 39 840 Butter, dull sale 12 : Washed Wool 70 cents per lb. Dressed Hogs, 6 0 6 cts per lb- MAIIXIIAOES. Hrandt HoptiiAN. On the 13th ult., by Rev. J. J. Hamilton Mr. James (1. Brunilt to Mlxs Jerusha M. IlofI'man both of MUlerstown. Khfamkk Kkhh. By tho same on tho 10th ult., Mr. James. G. Kreamer to Miss Ellio Kerr both of Tuscarora twp., this county. Rodsii Lidek. On tho 21st ult., by the Rev. A. H. Aughe David Roush to Catharine Lldor, both cf Thoiupiontown Juniutu county. Coomuk V tnteks. In the M. E. Church at MUlerstown, en the lUth ult., by Rev. II. C. C'heston, Mr. Win. Coombe to Miss C. M. Winters, both of Mifllln county. Wiiitb Wkiout On the lVth ult., at the residence of the bride's parents, by the same, Mr. James 8. Whits, of Huntingdon, Pa. to Miss Icle, daughter of John Wright, Esq., of Greenwood twp., this county. S.1CKES Eumkht. On Thursday tho Slut ult., "Wtbe Rev. 8. W. Belbert, at his residence, Mr. Calvin L. Ickes to Miss Annie I. Ernent, both of Madisoa township this county. Mim.eh Thkssi.eu. On the 2Hlh ult., at the residence of the brides' father, by the Rev. S. W. Sclbert, Mr. Samuel Miller to Miss Mary Jane Tressler,both of Juniata twp., this county. Cahxs BoiJBEK. On the 21st ult. at the res idence of the brides' parents by Rev. W. J. Beamor, Mr. David A. Carns to Miss Caroline Bouder both of this couuty. Bonn Lowo. On the 80th nit., bv Rev. 8. A. Hedges, at the Lutheran parsonage In this borough, Mr. Solomon Burd to Miss Mary J. Long, both of Savlllo twp. Btkrxtt Endslow On the 13th nit. by the Rev. . Shoemaker, at the house of the bride's 1 rii u. 1 1 A ,Aui.. u Alice Endslow of this county. IIatb Smbior. On the 28111 ult. by the same at the house of the brides father, Alexan der Bays of Duncannon to Miss Fanny Smcigh. Burd In Juniata two. on Dee. 29th 1871 Catherine, wife of Mathias Burd, aged about 79 years. Botkr At Newport on the 28th ult.. Mr. 8. K. Boyer aged 61 years and 4 months. Himb At MUlerstown on the 27th ult.. Irvin Elwood, son of Isaac, and the late Mary C. Illme, aged years 8 months and 14 days. TncnsTON. Suddenly on the 27th ult.. in Centre twp., Katie Lousla daughter of F. E. and Mary It. Thurston aged 8 months and 20 days. " More beautiful the beautlons hair" The beaming eye more bright, For Katie lives in Heaven now The world of Love and light. AGENTS WANTED. GREAT INDUCEMENTS! BIOHMONISM, DESCRirTIVK OF LIFE IN UTAH. By a sister of a high priest, one of his victims, who has made her esuaieaf ter alreslilenee of fifteen years among them. Her atlldavlts to the Oovern- incut, crusiiing evidence against lirignam yoiin a and the elders. The ' Prophet" In court. Trial nir ilnts, assassinations and victims. 672 pages, fully llliiniraieu. -... 1 ., .... TAma nA f.,11 n-.tM..l--H . . . on application, address. jjl r r 1 Ki.ii AntiMitAU, nnmsnor, 711 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. AGENTS WANTED FOR PHASES OF LONDON LIFE. Br D. J. Km wan, the well-known Journalist. THE VERY LARGEST COMMISSIONS PAID. This book Is a beautiful octavo of 665 pages, em. hellshed with 200euffravlinrs. and a nnelv pimmi. ted map of London, designed and executed ex pressly for this work by eminent artists. It con tains a full, graphic and truthful statement of the signis. oecrcis ana Densauons oi uie great Me. tropolls of the world. Address, DUFF1ELD A8HMEAD, Publisher, 711 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Bloomlleld Academy! An English and Classical School FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Young Men Prepared For College. A Normal School and a School of Art FALL TERM COMMENCES On Monday, the Cth of November, 1871. A 8 the above school has recently been re-organ J. a. students can enter anv time. Prof. WM. II. DILL, a gradual i.Mia minimum te of Kutger's Col lege, n. rnncipai. Miss ANNA E. AUG8PUROER. N. J., Principal. a graduate of Esther Institute, Columbus, Ohio, teacher of Mu sic. PaintliiK. Drawing. French and Unrninn. Every facility for the training of the youth of both sexes In all that constitutes a liberal and thorough cuuvaiioii. The Collegiate Department embraces all the higher branches. Including the L.nim auu iireea Languages, rjigiiipering, i-racit. cal Surveying, Literature, Natural Science audad vanced Mathematics. Vacations: July and August, and one week at Christmas. , Terms: Kor Boarding, rurnlshed Room, Wash ing, Tuition In Latin, Oreek, English Branchesand luaineniaiics, lor me souoiasiio year, siau. in vacations. S2U0.00. The Hoarding Department Is at the Institution. under the supervision of Willam Orier, Esq., by whom good and substantial board will be fur nished: and the pupils will be under the strict care 01 uie A riueinai. Jtunresn w. H. dill. A. m. principal, or WILLIAM GK1KH, 1 (New llloouifleld. Perry couuty. Pa. Perry County Bank! ftponftler, J unit In A Co. milE undersigned, having formed a Hanking As- X sociatlon under the above uaine and style, are now ready to do a (leneral Banking business at their new Banking House, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE TUB COURT HOUSE, NEW BLOOMFIELD. PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back 011 demand. We discount notes for a period of not over 60 days, and sell Drafts 011 Philadelphia and New York. On time Deposits, nve er cent forany time over four months ; and for four mouths four per cent. We are well provided with all and every facility for doing a Banking Business 1 and knowing, and for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un der which the people of tills County labored for the want of a Bank of Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want sand this being the first Bank ever established in Perry county, ws hope wo 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. 8PONSI.EU, Bloomlleld, Perry county, Pa. II. V. Jl'NKlN, " " " Ws. 11. Miller, Carlisle, orru'Hiis: ' W. A. SPONHI.Kit, PrtMent. 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