lie imcs, Mvo Bloomftcto, 33a. . Tuesday, October 1, 1872. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. OCTOBER. , ' I Su. lo. Tu. WeJlh. Vtr. SiL 2 5 4 6 0 7 b 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 SO 31 .. ... M H 0 8 Craradc The okesburg Cavalry com pany (The RuBsel Guards), will parade at Newport on Thursday of this week. This trill help to swell the crowed at the fair. Iff T " ,' ' Fair. The Perry county Fair will be held this week at Newport commencing to day and continuing four days. . , Wo hope our citizen will do thoir share towards making it a success. There is no reason why Perry Co., should not have a Fair which will be a credit to the citizens. Xtfeck Broken. On Saturday the 21st ult., a colored man, named Noah Pink, in the employ of Mr. A. B. Clomson, on Clem on's Island 1J miles from Newport, foil through an opening in the floor.to the floor below, breaking his neck. Ho was top ping corn, went into the barn for some straw, when he Btepped into the opening. Sabbath School Association. Tho Coun ty Association meets in tho Presbyterian church of Duncannon, on Tuesilay.Oet. 15, at 2 P. M. Each school sends '4 delegates. Forward names at once to J. Vanderwarkor nt Duncannon for entertainment. C. Wells, Esq., of Pottsville, J. T. Hailcy, Esq., of Philadelphia, and others, aro ex pected to bo present and to speak on Sab bath School topics. Much Pleased. Tho Editor of tho New port Netet was ho much pleased with an article published in The Times last week, that he desires to know in how many copies it was printed. Although is question is rather an impudent ono, we will overlook that point and inform him that our edition last week was Fifteen Hundred and tho articlo was in every copy. Both sides of the paper was printed in this oflico too. Mass Meeting. Tho Liberal Republicans and the Democrats will hold amass meet ing, at Newport on tho 3d of October. Among tho speakers secured for tho oc casion are Col. Alex. K. McClurb and lion. C. R. Buckalew. . The president of the meeting will be Chaiu.ks A. Barnett, Esq., aud among tho list of Vice Presidents are the . names of several other well known Republicans. X Centre Township Schools. For the schools in Ccutro township, the. following teachers have been engaged at the prices stated : '. , C'omp's J. W. Sonic, f 31 per month. limner's J. W. Bailor $28 per month. Perry Furnace Ulsh, $ 28 per mo. Okorfonoke Harry McKcohan f 23 per month. Witherow's Not let Power's Wilson Lupfor, $33 per nonth. Hosier's J. C. Foose, $30 " Laurel Grove Irvin Hutch. $35 " Mansvillo B.F.Hollabangh, $28" Morkle's J. M. Pum, $28 " M The Directors allow no time for attend ance at "Institute." ' ' Schools to commence on the last Monday iu the month. ! ; . . . . . ; Funeral Sermon. On Sabbath last, ac cording to announcement Rev. J. J. Ham ilton, preached the Funeral Sermon of Rev. M. Allison, to a crowded audience, in the Presbyterian Church, in MifTlin. The ser mon was a most scholarly effort and was listened to throughout, with the closest attention by the audience. - It will appear shortly in pamphlet form, as arragemonts to that efl'eot are already being entered into j Independent. Fall of Five Houses. A Lcwlstown pa per says: Thursday evening last, when there was scarcely any wind at all, tho frame work ot the row of live new houses which Qen. Burns is erecting over-the-river, all suddenly fell down with a tre mendous crash. The raising bad been comploted several days before. Of course no cause for this tumbling down can be assigned excepting that tho framing had been poorly done. .. Fortunately indeed, providentially it would seem none of the , workmen wero In the building at the time, nor even on tho sido toward which it fell. A Sad Case. The Tahiaqna Courier says: Some time ago Mr. Valentine Link, residing at Oirardville, was taken sick with small-pox and died. His wife and six chil dren were conflnod with the same disease with nobody to nurse them. Mr. Boatty, a coal operator, informed Mr. Neifort, Di rector of tho Poor, of the fact; he proceoa cd with Mr. M'Gurk to Oirardville but could And no ono to undertake the task of nursing tho family for love or mouoy. They then askod Mr. Boatty to haul them with his team to the alms-house, and he did so, one of the children dying on the morning before they loft, and threo dying at the alms-house. The wife and two chll cren have nearly recovered. A Second Crop of Peaches. Mr. John Worley, residing on Eloventh stroot, nonr tbe Paxton furnace, in Harrisburg gather ed a fine crop of , peaches from a tree on his premises, the present season, which were of an early free-stone variety. The tree commenced to blossom a second time, and a month later bore about a hundred peach es, tho size of a largo hickory nut, per fectly ripe, of good flavor, and sweet as honey to the taste. We yesterday oxamtn ed and tasted the fruit, and know whereof we speak.1 John says he cannot tell peo ple "what 'ho knows about farming," but is ready to give information to tho point). logical world What ho knows about second crop peaches. Statt Journal. , . Brief Items. .Should the day be fine Newport will be probably crowdod on Thursday next. Charles McLauchlin of Tobovhe twn, who was so seriously injured a few weeks since at Harrisburg is recovering. At Harrisburg the corner stone of tho new Masonio Templo, was laid last week, with the usual Impressive ceremonies. After this, stamps are not required on any notes or business documents, except checks, which require a two cent stamp as heretofore. ., A Lebanon county farmer was recently arrested at Lebanon and lined $10 for al lowing bis horses to stand from morning till 8 p. m. without feeding. , . A child of John Uplinger, of West Perry township, Snyder co., was Boriously burn ed by coal oil, and soon after died from the effects. The Presbytery will bo convened to day, (Oct. 1st) in tho second Presbyterian church in Carlisle. Tho opening Sermon will be delivered by Dr. Strong of Harrisburg. Tho mysterious stone throwing which we recorded as having recently occurred at Waynesboro has been traced to a girl em ployed iu the family. Minor Beam, a prisoner in tho Sunbury jail, escaped from that institution recently by breaking a holo through tho yard wall. Shortly after his escape Perry Haas, who is a prisoner under sentence of death for shooting Martin Obcrdorf, crawled through tho holo and went to ono of Mr. Holler's sons and informed him of Beam's escape. Haas then quietly went back to jail again. Nnsby's Book. Ono of tho most humorous and entertain ing books yet oll'cred to tho public is tho collection of " Nasby's" letters and lec tures, published by J. N. Richardson Jc Co., and sold only by subscription. As a sam plo of tho humor contained therein, we quoto tho author's reason for publishing the work : WHY I PUBLISH THIS BOOK. " I epo6e, ef I lied consulted tlio literary men uv tills country (wich I didn't), they wood hev sed to mo, " Don't publish this book ; there's reely no okkashun for It !" There isn't I Did the capclius adviser see the state uv my pants? Did lie observe tho wrcekt condislittu uv my boots 1 Is lie aware that I am in arrears for board t Not publish my book I Kin I so far forget in y dooty to humanity i lis publlkash en will ut least do one sull'rln man good, and that's moro than half trv tho writers kin say. What recks It that thut one is he t Wat pos terity will sny, I don't know ; neither do I caro. I ain't labrln for posterity ; neither did my futher, clso 1 hod bin better oh". Posterity may assign moa nicho in the templo uv mas sive lutollux, or may no i it's all one to the sub scriber. I woodn't give a ten-ccnl postal cur rency for wat the next gcncrasliaa will do fur mo. Ir's this gencrashen I'm goin for." Persons wanting agencies for selling the above book which Is entitled " The Struggle of Petroleum V. Nasby" Should apply tol. N. Richardson co., 08 cornblll Boston Mass. llitfelncfciH Notice. MfNotice is hereby (riven to all those desiring a new sot of teeth, that Dr. I. N. Shatto has paid tho license to the Goodyear Dental Vulcanite company, of Boston, and Is duly authorized by them to manufacture rubber bases for teeth. The doctor under ttandt the manufacture of other bases on which teeth are placed, and is prepared to give mtitfaction in every instance. Give Dr. Shatto your work if you want it done well, lie undertUmdt hit butinett thor oughly, i . i 40. 3t. Excellent for Use. The superior quality and entire purity of Bpeer's Port Grape Wine of New Jersey has luduced thousands of physicians to write about and prescribe it In their practice. We publish the following letter from one of them : Wilmington, III., Oct. 7. Alfred Bpebr, Dear Sir, Having used your Fort Grape Wine for tho last four years In my prac tice, 1 am happy to testify to Its superiority over all other wlues for medicinal uses, and It is the only one I recommend la my practice. Yours respectfully, M. B. Campbell, M . D. Tbe above wine Is excellent for females, also as a family wine, and for evening parties, etc. Where to Emigrate. We answer, go to Southwest Missouri, bo causo tho Atlantic & Poclllo Railroad Co. offer 1,000,000 Acres of Land to actual set tlors, at low price on long credit, besides furnishing free trannjoi tatiou over thoir road to purchasers; this road extonds from St. Louis, through Missouri to Yinitio, In dian Territory, is being pushed rapidly to its destination, the Pacilio Coast; will be one of the trunk lines of the country, never blockaded by snow the lands along the road are in a rich fertile country, as pro ductive as any in the State; the climate combines all the advantages of northern and southern latitudes; good climate, soil, health, water, timber, grazing, fruits and flowers, invite you to go to this region. For further information address A. Tuck, Land Com'r, in 023 Walnut Street, St. Louis, Mo. 0.10. 03. Church Jiotlces. Preaching in the Reformed Church next haiiuaiii at "jj o clock, nnyer meeting on i ruiay evening. Change of hour Fresbvtevian service next Sabbath at 11 A. M. Prayor meeting on Wednesday at fij p. M. ' S3!" The Greatest Want of the present age Is men and women, healthy and vigorous in mind and body. The continued headaches, weaknesses, nervousness, and varying ailments which afhict women are generally the result of Imperfect action of the stomach and other vital organs. Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bit tors, being composed entirely of vegetable sub stances indigenous to California, may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate, and are a sure remedy, correcting all wrong action and giving now . vigor to , the wholo sys tem. 39 d 4t Velveteen. Velveteen of splondid quality for sale by F. Mortimer. It can bo had, cut bias if desired. . As Good as Now. Old tomb-stones which are discolored and in bad order can be clean ed and fixed up to look as good as now for a trilling expense. Persons wanting any iob of that kind attended to can have it promptly done in any part of the county, by leaving their order with Mr. M. V. Hum baugh at the marble yard either in Bloom flold or Nowport. tf. Shawls and Eress Goods. A variety of shawls suited for fall wear, and some new styles of Dress Goods, have just been ro coivod by F. Mortimer. Call and see them. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured ot that dread disease, consumption, by a simple remedy, Is anxious to make known to his fellow su lie rem the means ot cure. To all who desire It, lie will send a copy ot the prescription used (tree of charce.) with the directions (or nrenarins and using the same, which they will And a sure cure (or consumption, asthma, bronchitis, etc. Parties wishing ine prescription will please suitress (1 y Rev. KDWAKD A. WILSON, 1W Fenn tit., Williamsburg, N. Y, tTHappy day for all when you use Pain Cure Oil. Persons using it speak well of it and say " There is nothing like it," for tho alloviation of all pain. Oil Cloths. We are offering some beau tiful stylos of Oil Cloths in various widths at low prices ; call and see them. F. Mortimer. County Price Current. Bloomfield. October 1, 1872. Klax-Sced 1 CO Now Potatoes, HO Butter V pound, 18 18 cents. Eggs il dozen IS Dried Apples V pound 4 cts " Dried Peaches, 10 lOcts.yilk. Pealed Peaches, 1218cts." Cherries, 5 cts. " " Pitted, 15 18 cts. " Blackberries 6 6 cts. " Onions V bushel,..', 75" -NKAVl'OllT MARKETS. Cbirccfcd Weekly by Kmtah, Snyder & Co. DEALERS n OltAIIV ct l'HODUCK. Newport, September :w, 1872. Flour, Extra, tti uo " Super. 5 50 White Wheat V bu 1 CO Bed Wheat 1 o 1 fiO . Kye 70 Corn, .Yijjr.5 Oats 1 32 pounds, ."1 Barley 75 Clover Heed 4 50 Timothy Seed, n 10 Flax Seed 1 60 Potatoes, v... 4U Ground Alumn Salt 1 90 Llmeburner's Coal 2 40 Stove Coal 4 0 5 60 Pea Coal 3 00 Smith Coal, 25 cts. V bus. Cross Ties.SH feet long 45 tf 45 cents FISH, SALT, LIME AND COAL Of all kinds always on hand and (or sale at the .Lowest Market Hates. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. COKKECTEn WEEXXT. Carlisle, September 28, 1872.1 Family Flour 18 00 Superfine Flour, 6 50 Superfine Rye Flour, 4.50 White Wheat, 1.60 Red Wheat, , 150 Kye 60 Corn. ro Oats 35 Cloverseed 6.00 Tlmothyseed 8.00 Flaxseed 1.00 Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Junney t Andrew), No. 123 Market Street. Philadelphia. Seutemuer 28. 1R72. White Wheat $1 65 ti 1 70 Wheat 1 00 ft 1 70 Rye 72475 Corn, U)65 Oats 4949 Cloverseed 9010 per lb. Timothy Sued, S 604$ 8 75 Flax Seed J 95 Q 2 00 Country Laid,..,.. 8 F.ggs, 27028 Butter, dull sale 11 15 Washed Wool (0 CS GScents per lb. Zidebs NoTKSTiita. On tho 12th nit., by Rev. H. C. Pardoe, Mr. Henry W. Ziders, of Mlllllntown, and MUs Alcindo O. Notestlne, of Patterson, 1'a. ,'ELTIES IN ( vitatioiis.j THE LATEST NOV Wedding Invitations BEST WOUK ! LOWEST PRICKS Paper and En velopes. NEW AND FASHIONABLE TINTS. A MONOGRAM. Engraved to Order with out Chargo to those buying $3 worth oi Papor and Envelopes. r Orders by mull promptly attended to. WM. H. HOSKINS Stationer and Engraver, 013, Arch Street, B41M,. PHILADELPHIA New Advertisements. THE " Silver Tongue" OK GANS, Manufactured by ' E. P. NEEDHAM & SON, 143, 145 & 147 East 23rd St., Now York. , . ESTABLISHED IN 1840. ; . I '. Responsible parties applying for agencies In sections still nnsiipplled will receive prompt atten tion and liberal Inducements. Parties residing at a distance from our authorized agents may order from our factory. f Send for Illustrated price list. .. . 3y"i3t The oldest and most reliable Institution tor ob taining a Mercantile Education. ir- Practical business men as Instructors. For Information, writofor acirctilar to P. DUFF & SONS, Pittsburgh, Pa. sept. 24 3m eom A. H. FRANCISCUS & CO., No. 513 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, Have opened for the FALL TRADE, the largest aud best assorted Stock of PHILADELPHIA CARPETS, Table. Stair, and Floor Oil Cloths. ' Window Shades and Paiwr, Cariiet Chain, Cotton. Yarn, Bat tins;, WaddinK, Twines. Wicks Clocks, Looking Glasses, Fancv Baskets, Brooms, Baskets, Buckets, Brushes, Clothes Wringers, Wooden aud Willow Ware, IN THE UNITED STATES. Our lance increase In business enables us to sell nt low prices, and furnish the best quality of Uoods. SOLE AGENTS FOKTIIE Celebrated American Washer, TIllv MOST Pl'X.riHT AND KCCCF.SSFUL WASIlliK KVKK HADE. - AdHNTS WANTHI) FOB THE AJIKItf CAN WASIIKH In all parts of the State. ;I7 l:it DR. CARPENTER, No. I'M MI LBKliltY STREET, . 'EWAKK, N. .1., Is now treating successfully Consumption, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, with his COMPOUND MEDICATED INHALATIONS, CONCENTRATED FOOD, AND COLGlt SYBt'P. During the past ten years Dr. Carpenter has treated and cured thousands of cases of tho obovn named diseases, and has now In his jumseiwion certificates of cures from overv part of the coun try. THE INHALATION Isbreathed directly In to the lungs, soothing and healliigoverall mllaiiipd surfaces, entering lulo the blood, It ImpartH vitali ty as It permeates to every part of the system. The sensation Is not unpleasant, and the first inhala tion often gives very decided relief, particularly when there is much dllllcultyin breathing. Under the Influence of my remedies the cough soon grows easier, the night sweats cease, the hectic flush van ishes, and Willi Improving digestion the patient rapidly gains strength, and health Is again within his grasp. The CONCENTRATED FOOD rapidly builds up the most debilitated patient, presenting to the stomach food already to be assimilated and made Into good, rich, heallhv blood. THE COUOH HYltl) V Is to be taken at night to alleviate the cough and enable the patient to ob tain slee. Full direct ions accompany each box of my remedies, which consists of One Inhaler; One Bottle of Alterative Inhalant; One Bottle of Soothing Febrifuge Inhalant; One Bottle ot Antl Ihcmorrhaglo Inhal ant; One Bottle Concentrated Food; One Bottle of Cough Syrup, rrlce of containing remedies to last one month, 110; two months, S1H; three mouths, 125. Sent to any address C. O. D. Pamphlets con taining large list of patients cured, sent free. Let ters or Inquiry must contain one dollar to insure answer. Address. A. H. CARPENTER, M. D., Newark, N. J. Dr. Carpenter's CATARBH REMEDY will give Immediate relief, and will etfect a permanent cure In from one to three months. Price of remedy to last one month, t-'n two months, $S; 3 months, 10. CANCER in all its forms successfully treated. Send for list ot patients cured, to . A. II. CAltPENTER, M. D., 6 3182 - ... Newark, N.J - BLATtTlLEY'8 Improved CUCUMBER WOOD FUMl, Tasteless, Durable, Ef ficient and Cheap. Tho best Pump for the least money. At tention Is especially Invited to Blatchley's Patent Improved Bracket and New Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn without removing the Pump or disturbing the Joints. Also, tbe Copper Chamber, which never cracksor scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue ana Price-List. CIIA8. O. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer. , Soti Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 6S71y CIDE It ! I WILL give FIVE DOLLARS per barrel for Cider eured according to my patent improv ed process. Any person wishing to obtain a printed copy of this process can do so, by enclos ing f 1 00 to the uiidemigued at " MiLUtaSTOWN, l'KKKI COUMTT, l'A." T. !. DEVOR, M. D. . August 'H, Q" imim in ill I mm l4r MS Of I H New Advertisements. . ' Pennsylvania ". Military Academy, . At Chester, Delaware County, Pa. (For Resident Cadets only.) The eleventh annual session com mences Wednesday, Sep. 4th. Thorough Instruct ion In Civil Engineering, the Mathematical and Natural Sciences. The Classics and English Is Imparted by West Point graduate and other competent professors. Circulars may be obtain ed of . 87r4t - - Cox. THBO HYATT. Prest. V. M: A. EATON FEMALE INSTITUTE, On Phlla. K Bait, Central K. R., Kennett Square, Chester Co., Pa., oilers all the Inducements that constitute a home In connection with a thorough English education at fl4K per Bchool year. No extras except for, Instruction In Wax, Muslo, Latin, French, German, Painting ami Drawing. Eastern teachers, 'graduates of our New England schools, have been employed for "several years. Inquire of EVAN T. SWAYNE 8ALLIE W. 8WAYNE, Principals. . . ' 87r4t BORDENTOWN (N J.) FEMALE COLLEGE. Thorough Instruction. Healthful and beau tiful location. One of the most carefully conduc ted and best sustained Institutions In the State. For terms, etc.address Kev.JOHNli. BRAKE LEY, Ph. D. 87r4w ADVERTISING . n At Low Mates ! For $70 per Inch per Month, We will Insert nn advertisement In 129 First Class Papers Iu Pennsylvania. List sent on application toGEO. P. HOWELL ti CO., Advertising Agents, 41 Park Row, N. Y. ' , , " ,,. ' 37r4t , CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR , 1872. Agents wnntcd for our Campaign goods . Sell at Sight. Pay Km per cent, profit. Now is the time. Send at once for Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists ot our Fine Steel Engravings of all the Can didates, Campaign Biographies, Charts, Photo graphs, Badges, Pins, Flags, and everything suited to the times. Ten Dollars per day easily made Full samnlos sent, for (3. Address MOORE OOODSl'EED, 37 Park Row, New York. 37r4w Agents Wasted for CiuMnKHi.m's Great Cam paign Book, Tub STRUCCLE OF '72: A Novelty In Political and Popular Literature, A GRAPHIC History of the Republican anil Dem ocratic Parties; a racy sketch of theso-called Lib eral .Republican .Party: an Inside view of the Cin cinnati Convention. The minor tickets or sido shows of the Campaign. Tho finest Illustrated Book published. A Book wanted by every Amer ican citizen. To secure territory at once, send SI foroutllt. UNION PUBLISHING CO., Chicago, 111., Phlla., Pa., or Sprlnglield, Mass. ' 37d4w. politicai. ;oois. OF ALL KINDS. FIREWORKS, FLAGS. LANTERNS, TORCHES. BADGES, UNIFORMS, &c. JOSEPH B. PUltDY, 32 and 34 Maiden Lane, Established lHti. . :i7r4t) NEW YORK. A SURE CURE for this distressing complaint Is now made known In a Treatise (of 4H octavo jiageslon Foregiu and Native Herbal Prepara tions, published by Dr. o. Piiki.i's Buown. Tho proscription was discovered toln him such a prov-' Idctial maimer that he cannot conscientiously refuse to make It known, as It has eured every iiody who has used It for Fits, never having failed In a single case. .The ingredlants may lie obtain ed from any druggist. A coppy neiit free to all applicants by uwll. Address Dr O. Phku-s Bkow.n, 21 Grand St., Jersey City, N. 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The genuine has both Barlow's and Wlltberger's name on the label, and Is put nn at Wlltberger's Drug Store. I). S. WlLTBERGER, Proprietor. For sale by Drug gists and Grocers. 37 r4w $1,000, MEWABD For any case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or VJloerated Files that Db Bino'b Pile Rem edt falls to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Bale by all Druggists. Price, 1,00. 37r4t A GENTS WANTED. Agents make more J.X. money at work for us than at anything else. Business light and permanent, particulars free. G. STINSON Hi CO., Flue Art Publishers, Port laud, Maine 37 Mw POLITICAL CAMPAIGN i.-Se GRANT & WILSON, GREELEY & BROWN, Campaign Caps, CAPES AND TORCHES, Transparencies and Banners, With Portraits or any device tor all parties. Silk. Bunting and Muslin Flags of all Blzes on hand or made to order. Chinese Lanterns of all per nauoous, fire woras, cc, us titled out at the Lowest Kates at WM. F. SCHEIBLE'S CAMPAIGN DEPOT, 49 South Third Street, Philadelphia. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 627 lilt Presidential Campaign 1 . Capr. Capon and Torches! Send for Illustrated Circular and Price List. CUNNINGHAM & HILL, Manufacturers, No. 204 Cuuueii Struct. Julyl6,1872-3Hin . L PHILADELPHIA. AVCTIONKEHING. O. Z. FINK will at tend to crying sales at all times. Having had considerable exierleuce, he flatters himself that he can give satisfaction to all. Call at the Union Luiuuer Mills, in wye twp., or auuress, . G. Z. FINK, 6 3 lypd Duucuiiuon, Pa.
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