t ljc SLmts; Ncw Blaamftcl JJii bt fttoomiulb fetes. Tuesday, October 29, 1872. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. t L'-'ilL OCTOBER. Su. "e 13 Mo. Tu. Vc. .T!.. I Fr. 8a. B 3 3 H H Z 0 1 8 4l C V 10 16 17 23 24 30131 11 12 18 19 25126 14' 15 21122 28! 28 20 27 Court. As we go to press, court Is in session. A full report of the proceedings will be published next weok. But few per sons are present. .. , ; "' ' Kept Well7-LaHt week wo, had some pumpkin pics made from a pumpkin which was picked from tho vine one year ago, and has laid on the garret ever since. When cut it was perfectly solid and would prob ably have kept much longer.' -' The Rain. During Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday of ' last weckj this vicinity was visited with tho heaviest rain we have had for , a , year. . Oyer five inches of water fell in four days; which has raised tho wells and streams to a high, point. No doubt much damage will . bo done by the high water If the rain has been widely extended. A Railroad Change. The Pennsylvania! railroad company has issued a notice that at the next change of schedule, ' which is ex pected to take place on October 27th, all trains on the following lines will bo run by "Philadelphia time," viz: Pennsylvania Central main lines and , branches, United Railroads of New Jersey division, Philadel phia and Erie railroad,and Northern Contra! railway. , Philadelphia time is ten min utes faster than Altooua time, twonty min utes faster than Pittsburg time, and four minutes elower than New York time. . . ; The new time tablo will be louna on eighth pago. Rascality ill York Co., On Monday night of last week,' another raid was mado on the vouchers in the 'Court . house , at York. All the accounts for llio1 past six years were taken,, together with the stubb book, in which is contained the ' record of notes issued by the county, - arid tho most important of all, the reauditor's report it self was stolen, whioh was to have been filed at the November court, containing ev idence of most gigantic frauds. Last March soon after the Legislature appointed the reaudlting committee, the court bouso was entered and' all tho vouchers tftolen. Not withstanding tho .check . thus caused the reanditors, they' succeedod In unearthing frauds to the amout of $30,000.-.,' ,;l ' i!),, r".rn 'iI'M I ' ' i " in n..' i. A Row Taper. A new weekly paper with, the father novel; title of.,?, To Dayj' has been started in Philadelphia by Messrs, Maclean Btoddart "Co., publishers.' The editor is to be Dr. Dlo Lewis, who has wide reputation1 as a writer of great ability, and who will be aided by an able corps of assistants. The style ih (which the paper is issued, commends itself to tho public, Each subscriber; '; ": also, , entitled ,td the beautiful, ithrpmoof:'' Just so pig" which. in itself As worth more that its subscription nrice which Is.onlv S2.B0 ner tear, - - . i. t ' ' Address Maclean. Stddda'rt Si o., 'pub lishers, 733 Sftnsimi pt, Philadelphia. The Hone Dlseilfee.Iu rrarions' places an epldemio anions the horses is prevailing to an alarnilmf Extent. ' In another column wfll,be ifound'accouhls of tbe( bpeatlona of lue oiscase. in fiaces. wuqio, n us, muae , in appearance.' It is not probable this section of tbe'cVMmtrywtll be exempt frowsts raV Bgci'ahfy k Villus Well fpr hbrso'oitir'pcrs, be prepared, for Itsariiy ai.,' , Already tola-, graph, dtopatches.jjjnoance 'its appoarrinoe in tlie Ndrt,herrTjrt' of the State and W CamiJeN. J,' e'irhji'jirhiiift seotioiiArwupre it; nan , ,Deeu tuo wont, , sliow that the disease yields readily to the: right kinJ,of ' treatment,1 but wjien bleeding or dreachiiijrJg jresopfed, ft?,( almost pJwJays, termwafesrataijy,,,:. ...-17 -i, .rn; .rm,'l ' ,''"r'! :!' "'"H ' .'u'il! ,! Kold.-Th Carlisle Iterate ! reports the following; but as a red Hug' 'is not 'used to call attention to public sale's In tbis 'county the joke loses part or its force:; -j,, 7 ,, "The following joke at the expense of a gentleman from the rural districts, is cur: I rent npoii'tiie Uee'teY Pa'ssfog 'atongNair1 Hanover street, our unsophisticated frie ad spied a little red ,,iln,g floating,, froin one of the houses.'' Not knowing of the' existence of the small pox within our limits, he went up to tne nouse ana ritppeu iouuiyuppn me door. The "gentleman quickly answered the sumrnoos, when,Uie2 following conver sation took place ; Stranger When - does this machine start? ,i,r, "til Hi.-5'V Citizen Wh v. what do vou mean? Stranger Why this1 auction; J see you have your flagout,",-.;.r, ..-'.'.'.J,- CitizeiwWUy, my friend, we, have-tl small po in Uii bouse, 'akl"Uaii la 4'iilgn. The stranger did not i wait. to Mar, the concluding words, but mounted bis wagon and made a blue streak lor ferry county, JL lloldi Bobber. About six o'clock 1 ot? Tues day evening last a stranger entered the jewelry establishment of Sir. .C. .C. Shannon, during his absence, and requested the clerk in Attendance to show him some of the best gold watches he had in the store with a view to making a purchase. The clerk took from the bIiow case the two most valuable watches in the establishment and placed them on - top of the case for the inspection of tho would-be purchaser, and then turned his back for the purpose of getting a piece of chamois skin to polish them'.' -As he turned around the' stranger gobblod up both watches and . beat a rapid ctreat out of tho main entrance and up Fourteenth street, and nndor the covorof darkness and there being no one present to give chase, he soon succeeded in making good his escape. Tho watches stolen nro of Swiss manufacture, heavy gold hunting casos, and are valued at Ave hundred dol lars. Persons in the vicinity .who saw the thief running aver that he had an accom plice who' was standing on tho sidewalk waiting the result of. the undertaking, and that both men ran up Fourteenth sti-cot to gether. ' jit was cortaiuly a bold ''piece of villainy, and executed by scoundrols 'who had been lying in wait for just such an pr' portunlty that they took advantage of. . At. present writing there is no clue to the rob bers. Atoona Tribune. Farmers vs. Millers. The farmers and millors of Berkeley county, W. Va., have fallen out in regard to the matter of how much Wheat it takes to make a barrel of flour. The Winchester Timea says that at a recent meeting of the former, resolutions were adopted sotting forth in strong terms that the millors were robbing them by ex acting too much wheat for the returns they made iu flour. One of the resolutions de manded that Ave bushels of wheat or its equivalent value in money shall secure to the holdori 100 pounds of flour nnd 00 pounds of oflal. As a means of counteract ing Ihifi alleged extortion, It wag determin ed to form a joint stock company to erect a mill and carry on the business on the co operative plan. In most cases tho millers allow only h barrel to six, and sometimes six and a-half bushels of wheat. Investi gations in the commissariat of tho United States Army are said to prove that four and a half bushels will make a barrel. An informant says that in 1840 ho had twenty-three barrels of flour "extra" flour ground from one hundred bushels, and it passed Inspection In Baltimore. ' Of course there are the Invariable two sides of this question; discussion will do no harm. Shot. A young, man named i William Beard, of Harrisburg, was badly injured by shooting himself through , the ,' lungs, while returning from hunting ducks. The1 gun . he used was a., single-barrel shot gun ; and in attempting to pull it towards him self, from the boat, after his companion aud himself bad landed, the hammer caught on the seat, exploding the cap, 'and. sent the entire charge ' jnto his, breast, 1 and through his luugs; and, report says, out at the back At last accounts his recovery was not look. edfor. ''' Killed by a Horse. On Thursday last James Boattie, Esq., an old and respected citizen of Peach Bottom township, was found dead in his stable, in rear of one of bis horses. It js supposed, that, in passing the horse, he received the fatal injury and and i waa almost , instantaneously killed. Mr. Beattle was unmarried and had by his industry accumulated a ' handsome compe tence, lie leaves many relations and friends, to mourn bis sad death. Wright) ..,7i.o :J . ; i. 'i ....it Preaehtaff' In the Reformed church, next Sabbattj at 10 ' O'clock. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Lectures on Saturday evening. i- i,, . 1 1 1 -; .' Juniata (jouniy. From the jM,iflHutown 'ndependent of, the 23d we copy the follow- inc: 1 On Monday afternoon last a stronger un der the influence of liquor, made an assault npon 1 o. MtfUpy with a hatchet at hie resident, "at1 the locV Wve town," but Kvard succeeded in knocking the villain down and took the"' hatchet from him. After th scoundrel was released he left for parts unknown. v -) - I Last night a coal., oil lamp fell from a tauie at tne - residence or ur. urawioiu in this placo, setting fire to the carpet and Seriously burning bis oldest soil, Brode, who was near the lump at the time of the accident, ..The cry .of fire was raised and many bf our citizens came, to the rescue aud extinguished the names before much dam age was done. 1 On Monday , last a distressing accident occurred in the ore mines, about three miles from this place, In Fermanagh townsnip, by which two miners, .Mr. Andrews i nuu Calvin Savior, were r very seriously hurt. While' tho men were busy at work a heavy rock suddenly loosened from its bod, above! them, i and rolliug down, crushed the two mon, above i named, to: the' earth, fulling directly 'Upon the bead and 'shoulders of Andrews,,,,-! severely bruised his bead, broke bis collar . bone, and. several uf , bl 1 ribs., and 1 allictoU , besidos severe' Interna injuries., splitting, as It struck the ground a vert-of "it eanrtit Calvin ' Savior and ' se verely brulhed Urn about the head, and hillietmg other ' injuries. Dr. Banks was ' summoned and rendered the necessary aid. TnT; are ti proving as fast as.caq, . be ex, Ptod.,jH.:,'ii.t. '.4i.il 1 UuwinoMS NoticeH. "Peterson's Mmrnrlne for November' is on our table, ahead of all others . II is an un usually good number, even for this flrttclass ndv's dook. rne principal bicoi rlate, "A Game TwoCan Play At," Is from an orlirlnnl picture, and Is a capital Illustration of one of the best stories we have read for months. But as a cotemporary says, the stories, the fashions the patterns, In short, everything la Peterson Is the best or its Kind, i ue price or tins Maga- flne, too, Is another tiling In Its favor. It is but Two Dollars A Year. Tho Prospectus for 1873 will be found In another column. Speci mens of the Magazine are sent, gratis, If writ ten for. Subscribe to nothing else until you hove seen a copy of this popular Magazine. Address Chaiilks J. Peterson, 300 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ', A History of Pcrrr County bceinincr with tho Indians and early settlements and. continuing to the present. Containing a comploto record of thoir names and the part borne by her sons in all the wars from 1775 to 18(15, together with the Educational, Geological, Botanical, Natural the Political and Statistical his tory of the county and an alphabetical ap pendix by Prof. Silas Wright. This book will bo a 12nio. bound in cloth, illustrated with cuts expressly designed nnd prepared for it, and contain about pages, it will bo delivered to subscribers in the county after the first week in November by Mr. Daniel Floisher, Newport, Fa., at $2. per copy. AU persons out of the county can have the book delivered to them by inclosing $2. to the author at Millorstown, Perry county, renn'a. ' Cash Wanted t -Notice is boreby given to those owing mo money, that I need it. Attention to this notice will save trouble and cost. S. II. BECK. riienn Life Insurance. The clicanost manner in which Life Insurance can be had is to take a policy in the United Bretheren Aid society, r un details ot tueir way ot insuring will be found in our advertising columns. The agent for the society in this county, is AVm. M. Sutch, Esq., of Now Jloomticlu, to whom applications should be made. This is the company from which tho family of Mr. U. N. Willis, of this place re ceived fOHO after having paid only $ (1 the account of which appeared iu the Times of October 8th. tf Velveteen. Velveteen of splendid quality for salo by F. Moutimeu. It can be had, cut bias it desired. The Tide of Emigration Turned t Seekers for new homes are noiiiinff into Southwest Missouri, attracted by the cheap Lands ot tne ATLAJN l IU & i'AUli lt! RAILROAD COMPANY. This Company offers 1,200,000 Acres of the finest land in tho world, at from $2 to $12 per acre, on seven years' time, and with free trasportation to all purchasers. This Road, NEVEK BL.OUKADJSD III B.NOYV, is destined to liecome the national highway between NEW YORK and. SAN FRANCISCO ; and to the industrious farm ers of older States wo earnestly recommend this land of cheap homes, sure that no- whore can tho poor man find a more grate ful climate, abetter soil, or greater pro ductiveness. . For full information, with Maps and Pamphlets, address: AMOS TUCK, Land Commissioner, 35 South Fourth Street;" St, .Louis. ' " -tl. V 1 ' r , ! Sack Flannels. A lot of new and pretty styles of Sack Flannels, have just been re ceived by r . .Mortimer. I uore are cneap too. ' . . A Xew Shoe Shop. I desire to notify the Citizens of Bloomflold and vicinity that, I have rented the shop in DER RICK'S HOTEL, where I am prepared to make or repair Boots or Shoes promptly and at reasonable prices. rersons . wanting any wort done in my line are requested to give me a trial. UUAS. ii. UAKlilJNU. June 18, 1 872 Ot . Good Building Brick. The subscriber baa now on hand at his yard in Tyrone two., near the f oor House, over one bun. dred thousand .bricks..'! The' bricks are of superior quality and will be sold at the lowest market price, delivered to any point tn . 't rin t vt Itin ' tNotlce Is hereby (riven to ' all those (leHirlne a new sot of teeth, that Dr. I. iN, bliatto lias paid tlie license to the Uoodyeat jjental vulcanite company, ot uoston, ana is duly authorized by them to manufacture rubber bases for teeth. The doctor' undtf-n tlltndi ' the manufacture of other bases on which teeth are placed, and Is prepared to irm tatinfaction In every Instance., Give Dr. . Slmtto vour work if vou want it done well. . He -under itandt hti burirun than eughly. 40. Ot. ! . :. ,r t -.4-.' i . : Sale. We call attention to tlie sale 'of Personal Property belonging to Jr. George Prist in Tyrone township.: , Tne property consists of Live stock and a goneral assort nientof Farming Implements. Bale' Is td take place on Thursdayj October 81st.;: w i- m m ,i .il'',',' . y- ' ; tSfWhen purchasing Pain Cure Oil be mim and see that the name is blown in the bottle. Pain Cure Oil is our trade mark,! and, you cannot got this preparation tinder any other name; -MoClnre& Eaton, Role Proprietors' and Manufacturers, Reading Pa. :., . ' i ' I I . i. f . . -il 1 KxprcsHlon. tUe following certificate comes to us as a fair expression of thfpluions of leading phy sicians of this countyi Falrbnry, m.lOct. Sd:' This Is to certify ' that I have been using BpeerS Wine Bitters In my practice, and , flu 4 them superior as a gentle toulo stimulant and appetiser. N. 8. P. Roiht80, M. p. ; to c;oivhtjiitivt;h. Tlxi advertiser, havlni been permanently eured of that dread disease, consumption, by simple .remedy, is anxious to muse Known to nis ienow utlrrs tti means of on re. To all ho deiilre IL he will send a opv ol the preserlptlon used (free of charae.) with Miedlrriitloiii for preparing and unliiK tlie same, which they will Itnd a sure fure for eonsuiiiitlin, aHtlima, bronchitis, etc. Turtles wtahlnk ths urewvlpfloa will pJease address . i (IV .1. Hiv. KDWAWl) A. W1LHON, I H4 l'euu Bt., WUllanisburg, M..Y, ; Comity Trice Current. Bloomfield. October 28. 1872. Flax -Seed 1 60 Potatoes, CO Butter V pound '. IS 6 20 cents. Eggs V' dozen, 20 Dried Apples V pound,, lets '" Dried Teaches 8 10 ets. V a. Pealed Peaches,. 12 18 cts. " Cherries S ets. " Pitted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries, v.... 6 8 cts. " Onions V bushel 75 " ' i ' JSBWrOUT MA11KETS. I Cbrrecfcrf Weekly by Koxigh, Snyder t Oo. 1 DEALERS IK C5 It, VI IN Ac rilOMUCK. Flour, Extra 18 Ou " , Super. 00 White Wheat V bu : 1 00 Red Wheat 160 160 Ky TO Corn 55.r5 Oats VI 32 pounds, 35 , , . Barley 75 Clover Seed 4 50 Timothy Seed, 3 50 Flax Seed........... 1 60 rotatocs, . ..S. . 40 ' . . Ground Alunin Salt, 1 90 Llmeburner's Coal,.,....,...., 2 40 Stove Coal,.....,'.......,...... 4 50 0 5 50 FeaCoal, 8 00 Smith Coal.......... 25 cts. flbs. Cross Ties, 814 feet Ions, 45 45 cents FISH, SALT, LIME AND CO A I. Of all kinds alwavs on hand and for sale at the ' ; i ( : Low est Market ltutes. CARLISLE ritODt'CE MARKET. ' ' COKUKCTED WEEKLT. Carlisle Oetoher 20, 1872. Family Flour, 8 00 ' Supcrllne Flour 5 CO Superfine Rye Flour, 4.50 White Wheat, 1.65 Red Wheat 1 65 Rye 65 Corn 52 Oats 37 Cloversced 5.25 Tlmothysced , 3.00 Flnxseed, 1.60 riiilailclphla Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janney t Andrew), Vo. 123 Market Street. 1'uilauei.piiia. October 25. 1872. White Wheat 1 90 2 05 Wheat 1 08 1 85 Rye 7CR0 Corn 636 Oats 4448 Clover Seed 910 per lb. Timothy Seed, 2 750 8 75 Flaxseed,.. 1 5 2 05 Country Lard,.. . 89!4 Eggs .' 3030 Butter, dull salo 11 15 Washed Wool 65 63cents per lb. MiDDAUon Cumiiler On the lOtli Inst., at the residence of Jos. B. Knoutl', Esq., In New Buffalo, Pa. by Rev. J. W. FelgUt, Mr. Horace Middangh, of New Bnffalo, to Miss Lizzie Cumbler, of Newport, Pa. Titus Whitehead At Trenton, N. J., on the 23d Inst., by the Rev, Geo. W. Lasher and John Hall, D. D.t Rev. Albert C. Titus, pastor of the Presbyterian congregation of Newport, Pa., to Miss Mary, daughter of Wm. White bead, Esq., of Trenton. ' DEATHS. Nelson On the 23d'lnst., In Centre twp., William Nelson, aged 73 years. ,6 months and 83 days. ' LinnicK In Bally's on the 6th Inst., Eva Jano, Infant daughter of William and Martha Llddick, aged 4 months, and 28 days. Heaven lost a little angel, Death about the earth did roam Till It found our precious darling, And the Saviour took It home. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! ' ' Furs I Furs! BlankeQi tlj J' tfJnketBl i yOthterj .Winter (3ool 7 PRANK ' HOETIMEE'S. j ,, i , n , ,. , j , NOTICE TO TKK8SPASHKH8. The under Hlxned residents of Penn townships forbid all perwius from oomliiR on to theln premises for me purpose oi nuininii or nsning. ,:) ..J Jacob Weaver, . P. J. Cornman, ; , , Henderson Harris, (Mlarrls, . I : '' J Hocrstesdreen, JMrldCarns, 1 I i 0 4 'J il- MutzabauKli, . O. Bothwell, it . ' ' . il. U. Miller, FreA FenliiBcr. OefvIAV imi ' JouatHan Mlchner. ' ' ' i i ' i rr 1 T- NOTICE TO TUKSHl'ABSKItS The undersign ed residents of Centra township, forbids all persons rroin comingonro meir premises lortne purpose oi minving or nsnin, n .it Jmeph MIHor,. - Henry Ayle, I , . Frank Koimi. -i i Jacob bellor. .October 15 tit H;S'5JSv5 1.1 1 Oi .1.7 O , I , 'I. ..1( ; .. ,,4 B H. A, ,:, ... .CI-, J S'J i 3 g is J 2 1 5 o . I l ili .l'f' t J t. A . y:. 97 U r . t n A . Great Offer! 4&W8v win-rHpme 0 NKW PTAXUN, MKLODKONS ami ukua jvv, qr tlx jim-cian marer. incmntnn water', ot try Jjow J'rtce jnr uwi, or pun JVpw V-p(am ftrat-clm l'JA NOH, modern imprmv. mrntKftir $75 cmh. Nowreaiiya CONCIiUTO PAH LOR ORGAN, the mot beautiful ttiileand tierect tone eivr made. lUuntrated Ottalormei mailed. Ulieet ifmio and jIvho Merchandlse.lin ORGANS 1 ORGANS I ORGANS I For the Pnrlor. Nnmlnv H'lion'. and Chnrnh. 5 Oc-tavesi 2 sets of Reeds throuRhout: 6 stops. Only .no ,n (can ill um vvuria ior me wipi iu for the money. We can supply Organs mnglnnlii price from to fjooo. nnd olfur the most literal and others, who will at as agents for the sale of our Instruments. The Pnrlor 4cm" l?Inno, 7 Octaves, full Tron frame, overstrung scale, round corners, eal'ved !(! the finest low-prloed l'lano maiiufaetured. Fully warranted. Violin Strings. We Import direet from Italy, Oermany and France, the very choicest string that are made, and can support the trade it lowest market prices. Sample set of choice Violin or Guitar strings mail ed free for 81. Hand Instruments, Sheet Music,' Music Hooks, and Musical Merchandise of every description. - WM, A. 1'OSD & CO., 547 BROADWAY, iNEW YORK, , i ; Branch Store, 39 Union Square. 3m, HAND STAMPS" all varieties. Circulars sent fri e. AtiENXrt WANTJSD. W. H. II. Davis & Co., Mfrs. 70 Nassau, N. Y. 41d lw EVERY LADY 8HOULD nAyE m ' Peterson's Magazine I Pi-oHpcctitH ibr lsril! j , THE CHEAPEST" AND BEST ! 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