'""'I niiili lic imc0, Kcu iiloomfttUr, JJci. lueeday, June 24, 1873. LOCAL DEPARTMENT, rw Nottw of Marriafm and pmths not excewllnir fotlB'liliMW will he. luwrtMl tree, and friemln throushoul the county are requested to seud bucu noticed In. WTrlhirtm of Rmneet, Poetry, c, 'will invariably be charg-ed for at the rate of rivE cents per Hue. Duircannou, Blosmfleld & Loysville R. R. T1HI8 Company now being duly organized Is JL prepared to receive subscriptions to tlie Cap ital block. Hubscriptlon blanks can be had at the Ferry County Bank, or of either of theolllcers of the Company at Bloomncld, or of W. K. Hwartz, at Duncunnon. Mr. dames Mcllhcnny has also been appointed an Agent tor receiving Subscrip tions. The Directors of the Company urge upon the citizens of the County, the Importance of prompt action so that the work of grading the road can be connneucod this season. If. Mortimer, President. C. J. T. MuIntirb, Wm, A. Sponsi.kh, Secretary. Treasurer. Dloomfleld, May Iff, 1S73. Postage on this paper is payable at the post office where the subscriber receives it. We have nothing to do with the col lection of that money. Sheriff's Sale.-On Saturday the 28th inst., the Sheriff will sell at the Court llouse, in this borough, a house and lot situate in Saville township, seized as the property of J. D. and Barbara Baker. Lost, Strayed, or Stolen. A fine Soap- ping Turtle, from the premises of our worthy Burgess. Whoever finds " the baiste," is rcquestod to have it made into nice soup ami to send half of it to that officer and the balance to us. Don't season it too high. YDon'U Don't swear at the Post Master, because he asks you for postage on your county paper, after July 1st, and don't blame the printer. But "go for" the mem bers of Congress, who passed the bill that compels such paymont, whenever you get a chance. Still it would not have been a law bad not the President signed it. VDrowncd. On last Wednesday evening, 'Robinson Smith and several other youug men went into the canal, near the Rope Ferry, to bathe, when by some meaus, young Smith got into a deep hole and was drowned. His body was recovered in a very short time but he was beyond resusci tation. The deceased was au exemplary . young man, and son of John W. Smith, of Oliver township. Empire House. We are glad to learn that our friend Mr. D. I. Rice, formerly a resident of this borough, and well and fa vorably known through the county, has taken the Empire llouse, in Harrisburg, opposite the Pennsylvania Depot, and is refitting and refurnishing it, in first class order. He will be pleased to have all friends and strangers give him a call, and we have no doubt if they call once, they -will call again. Franklin County Nominations. The Franklin county Democratic Convention which assembled in Chambersburg, on Tuesday, the 10th inst., nominated the fol lowing ticket to be voted for at the October election: Assembly Capt. George W. Welsh ; Treasurer H. M. White j Com missioner W. D. Guthrie ; Director of the Poor Huston McCulloch ; Auditor D. B. Rnsscl ; Jury Commissioner John Gilbert : Coroner Dr. William P. Noble. X Is Game Plenty 1 Judging from tho fol lowing letter, which we find in the circular ' of a gun company, we should say it was : Perry County, Pa. Dear Sir That gun I sent for two years ago is tho best gun in this country. I shot 70 turkeys, 2 hawks, 800 squirrels, 0 ' deer, and a large amount of other game. 8. S. ORRIS, Ickesburg, Pa. . We would like to have a couple of those guns. Disease Among the Horses. In conver sation with au intelligent horseman, last evening, we learned that there are some five or six horses affected with what our informant termed the "spinal disease, or after attack of epizooty." The horses under his care, he remarked, were affec ted 'With stiffness all over, and become stupid and dull refuse their feed show symptoms of stiffness in the Jaw, have a slight discharge from the nose, get scabby about the head, and the remedies given appear to have no effect upon them after five or six days' trial. Our informaut thinks the complaint, or disease, is epi demio, but has not, thus far, heard of any fatal results. State Journal. Horse Stolen. On Wednesday night last, a Sorrell mare, was taken from the .tjtieid of Mr. Stanhope, in Washington co., Md., two miles west of Hagerstown. The thief then struck for Pennsylvania and came to Gettysburg on Friday morning, where be offered ' the horse for sale, but did not succeed In selling him, he then struck for Littlestown. Detective Router hearing of it went after hint and found him in Littlestown, be then arrested bim and- brought i him to Gettysburg,! where Esquire Cover committed blm to jail. , On Saturday morning Mr. Stanhope arrived .from Hagerstown and claimed his horse. He will be taken on requisition from our Governor to Hagerstown for trial. Oetly$ burg Btar ahd gcntintl..' ' VJI . . Accidents. On Tuesday last, Mr. CtiaS. K. Smith, and Jacob Iineweaver( of New port, . met with a severe accident. They were driving .a colt, when the animal be came frightened and ran away. Mr. L. jumped out, aud in so doing full In such a manner as to break his arm. Mr. Smith, was soon after thrown out, by his Wagon striking another, and fell on his face dis figuring it badly, and Injuring him quite seriously. ' ' , ' On , Monday of lost week, a horse driven by Mrs. Robert Holmes, of Ponn township, became frightened when' near Duncannon, and ran away throwing out Mrs. Holmes, and breaking her arm, and injuring anoth er lady who was with her in the wagon. On Tuesday last, a team belonging to Daniel Wcntzel, of Spring township, be came frlghtoncd at the cars near the mill at Newport, and turning suddenly around started again for town. After running a short distance, they took out the sido walk and brought up against a tree, where three of thp horses stripped themselves out of their gears, and ran up "the street. The only damage done was a broken pole and gears. A lad named George Burd, whilo work ing on John Shearer's barn in Centre township, on. Tuesday lost, cut two of his toes entirely oil, and another toe half off. The boy was cutting on a rafter, when his foot slipped, causing the accident. Dr. Ard, dressed the wound. Daring Highway Robbery. Mr. D. Stremell, residing in West Manhoira twp., this county whilo peddling meat among the farmers in the neighborhood of J. W.Gitt's farm, in said township, at a rather socluded place called " the pines" last Tuesday fore noon was met by two men on horsoback, who baited Mr. Stremell and interrogated him about the price of meat. While thus engaged in conversation, one of the horse men grasped Mr. Stremell by the neck, and forcing his head down, put his other hand into Mr. S.'s pocket, taking there from bis pocket-book containing about $15. When in possession of the money the rob bers rode off at a rapid speed. Instead of Mr. Stremell pursuing the scoundrels and giving the alarm, he came to Hanover and reported the case to Squire Frysinger. This is one of the boldest and most daring robberies known to have been committed in this locality, as it was done in the middle of the day and on a public highway. JIanoter Citizen. A Word to Farmers. Persons wishing to plant trees should remember that we have good nurseries in our own county, and that it is better to get trees near home, as by so doing, they not only add to the piosperity of their own vicinity, but are much more certain of getting what they purchase, while the trees are fresher and more certain to live. The Nurseries own ed by George A. Wagner, near Landisburg, and by Ross llcncli, near .Lslicol, oiler a good variety of fruit trees at reasonable prices. We hope the citizens of our coun ty will see that they are properly suppor ted. For The Bloomfleld Times Mr. Editor. How pleasantly one breathes sometimes, when he feels God is on bis side. The rocommendation of John Irvine, of Saville, as the proper "person to represent us in the next Legislature, makes me feel so. I know of no one more capable than he to discharge the duties of that office. If he should be elected, I feel as sured he would do his duty faithfully. He is as honest as he is kind and gentle, and as wise as be is honest, and as truthful as he is wise. I will guarantee he will neither sell his vote, nor steal from the common wealth. He will do us old, honest Repub licans who do not want, nor expect office for ourselves, but who only seek the good of our dear old commonwealth, and the best interests of the people. It will be a great pleasure to vote for John Irvine. His will be the nominiation by the people, and not by the wire pullers and profes sional politicians. Yours for the good of the whole country Geohuk Powell. Cumberland Ceuulj. From the Cum berland County papers of last week, we copy the following : On Friday night last a burglar entered the bed chamber of Mr. George Titzel, grocer, in Mochauicsburg, and robbed blm of 875 in money, a gold watoh and chain, aud a coat. No clue has been discovered as to who the perpetrator of the rqbbery was. The residence of Captain Durlin, of New ville, was entered by burglars, and robbed of a silver watoh and about ten dollars in money, on Wednesday night of last week The burglars are still at large. The Steam Mill of Meilly & Hurst at Mechanicsburg, was burned on the 18th inst. No insurance. tW A man named Charles Rivers, com posed himself for ft pap on the railroad track, In Lehigh county on Thursday. The coroner complained of the corpse smelling terribly of whiskey. . i . : . I Church Notice. Preaching in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday next, at 10 a, m. Prayer meeting on weunesaay evening. Reformed Church Preaching at 9 P. M, on Sunday next. Prayer-meeting on Thurs day evening. " ' , . ' In the M, E. Church preaching on Sun day nioruing next., , Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Juniata County. From the Mifflintown jjifo o vi lam weea, we copy tne follcwlnk." rri. nf1,n. ' congregation will worship in the Court Hons until their new edifice Is complete.!. TeMK Sab bath morning at .10 o'clock, and In the evening at o'clock , As we predicted, the old ' Methodist church was razed to the ground by Satur day evenrng, and not one brick was loft upon another. For the earnest efforts put forth by the pasto'. ev. raruoe.wno superintended the taking down of the building, with an abls corps of workmen, whose names we would v'ke to pubhsh.if we had thnm, as they raborwn-' without money or price, is due this grand consummation. The work of rebuilding will Ae commenced soon. ' The residences of Miss Mary L.'ttle and Mr. Alexander Boggs, in Watflrho, this county, together with the stables and out buildings, were entirely destroyed by h.re on Satuiday, the 7th inst. When the (ire broke out most ot the people were at cliurcn, short distance from the village. Au alarm was sounded and tho people at the church and in the neighborhood Boon gathered at the scene of the conflagration, but the tire had gotten too great a hold De fore it was discovered, and all efforts to extinguish the flames proving futile, all turned their efforts to saving tho personal property, but succeeded In rescuing only a few household goods from the devouring element. During the progress of the fire several other houses in close proximity to the burning buildings were on fire but the flames were subdued before much damage was done. The origin of the fire is un known. lirief Items. Some thirsty, theiving cus -tomer stole a keg of lager out of Erause's wagon, on Friday night. The wagon was in Sutch's Btahle. They ought at least to have return ed the empty keg. XThe boys had the fire engine out last week. It has an excellent delivery, from the under side. Hoisted above a bouse when on fire, it would aid very much in extinguishing the flames. A horse belonging to Amos Robinson. became frightened at the cars, near Leiby's crossing, and rau away on Tuesday last, but was stopped a short distance up the road and before any damage was done. Strawberry peddlers have been remarka bly scarce on our streets this season, the dry weather having dried the vines all up. Cherries also, will be nearly a total failure. Is it, or is it not, against the law to gig for fish ? That is a question which is agi tating the minds of those fond of fishing. The fish law seems to be as clear as tar, and as easy of comprehension as the laws controlling the action of electricity. On Monday last, a young man named Frederick Kleeper, had a sad disappoint ment, tor just as be was ready to get into his buggy at Loysville, to take a trip, the horse scared and ran away, putting the ve hicle into condition to need reconstructing. So the young mad had to go on horseback. On Wodnesday morning Philip Troup, of Oliver township, was going to the mill, when one of the horses became frightened at tho cars, and pushed the other horse and himself into the canal. Both animals were finally got out in safety, and but little damage was done to the vehicle. The horse that scared was tho saino one that run away the day previous, and caused the injury to Messrs. Smith aud Liueweaver. An editor was asked by a stranger "is it possible that this little town kept up four newspapers," and the reply was, "No, it takes four newspapers to keep up the town." A daughter of a respectable citizen of Reading, lust week, furged hor fathers sig nature to a check, drew out his bank bal ance, and eloped with some stranger. A baby was born in Saville township last week, that weighed only one aud a quarter pounds. This is the champion of light weights we think. The Dauphin County Democracy meet on Saturday next, to elect delegates. The county Convention will be held on July 1st. A son of George Leonard, in Centre township, one day last week, whilo step ping out of the door fell and broke his arm. Perry Warm Sprlugs, Perry County, Pa. This popular Watering Place will be open for the reception and accommodation ot lsoarders and Visitors, on and alter Junb 1st, 1873. The Buildings have been rebuilt and refitted. The curative proper ties of these Springs are not surpassed any where in this country. Persons atlncted witn Cutanoous Diseases will here iiud a sure cure. I hoy nave Deen a popular resort lor over Forty years. A daily Stage, passing the Springs, tuns from Landisburg to Car- I1B1VJ, IU Mill. ,U . VJ L 1 1 v.M.UO V U W, 1"J berland Valley Itailroad. For purticulars,laddress Abraham Bower, Proprietor, Landisburg, 24 Perry county, Pa, Pcrrr Conntr. Wanted Agents to can vass for " Wright's History of Perry Coun ty." Fifty-six sold in three days by one Agent. tor Terms ana particulars, ad dress, JA. 1'. iiUrtU, Acker, 22 4t r' . Perry co., Pa, Scrtho Stones. I have a large lot of superior Scythe Stones for sale at low prices. A liberal discount to the trade. . F. Mortimer. . V Ulaln Photograph Gallery. The sub scriber has In Blain, Perry Co., the : best built ohound floor Photograph gallery in tbe state. It was established five years go,' and is devoted exclusively' to' picture making, and producing every style and size of picture from " gem" to a life size phol tograph 18 by 82 Inches. ; Evert faoility for putting up pictures in lookets, cases, Sto. Also albums and picture frames con stautly on hand. Call and see specimens. tf WM. BEGAK, Prof, t'notograpuer The Most Topuliir Medicine Extant. 1840 Over 30 Years. 1872 Since the Introduction of PERRY DAVIS' PAIN - KILLER! m HE PAIN-KILLER A Is equally applicable and efficacious to young or old. THE PAIN-KILLER Is both an Internal and External Remedy. TITE PAIN-KILLER Will cure Fever and Ague whon other reme dies have failed. THE PAIN-KILLER Should be used at the first manifestations of of Cold or Cough. THE PAIN-KILLER Is tho Great Family Medicine of the Age. THE PAIN-KILLER Will cure Painter's Colic. TI7E PAIN-KILLER Is good for for Scalds and Burns. THE PAIN-KILLER Has tbe Verdict of tho People In Its furor. TnE PAIN-KILLER, Gives Universal Satisfaction. THE PAIN-KILLER Beware of imitations and Counterfeits. THE PAIN-KILLER lean almost certain cure for CHOLERA, and has, without doubt, been more successful In curing this terrible disease than any other nown remedy, or even the most eminent and kllful Physicians. In India, Africa and Chi na, where this dreadful tfiseaae is ever more or less prevalent, the PAIN-KILLER is consid ered by the natives, as well as European resi dents In those climates, a SURE REMEDY. THE PAIN-KILLER. Each bottle is wrapped witi full directions for use. TnE PAIN-KILLER 1 Is sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Fami ly Medicines. June 24, 1873 Ins TO BOOK CANVASSEJtS. A NEW WAT OF RUNNING A Subscription Hoole. CAN SELL THOUSANDS! t PLAIN HOME TALK la plain talk about the body and Its physical and social needa. Dr. E. B. Foote, auther of " Medical Common Sense," of No. 190 Lexington tare., N. Y., who entertains everybody with his pen. and aufsa everybody by his akin, la Its author. In Its thousand paires It anawers thousand uuestioua you don't want to so to your phy sician about. It ia, aa la stamped upon its cover, a book for private and considerate leading." Price $3 :9s, and postage pre-paid, everywhere. Contents table mill ed free. Agents wanted. A beautiful original chromo, mounted, " Thhow Puybig to the Dons," worth $191 goes with the book. No chromo without the book. No hook without the chromo. Address ' MUIiRAY HILL PUBLISHING COMPANY," No. ISSEaat S8th Street, New York. ' lolut FOR LOSS OF APPETITE, Dyspepsia, In digestion, Depression of the Spirits, and Gen eral Debility, In their various forms, Ff.hho- f UOBI'OKATED ELIXIR OT (JALISATA made OV Caswkll, Hazaho Sc Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, Is the best tonic. As a stim ulant tonic for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal. If taken durlug the season it prevents fever and ague and other Intermittent fevers. 24d4w Something Neiv. AN eleirant Album for 25 Cents, holding U full sized cards, bound III full eilt cover aud sold at the low price of 2f Cents, suitable for the pock et or centre table. Order Bample sent by mall, post-paid on receipt of 'lf cents. 3 lor 00 cents, or t for SI. Address, Haiti more. Md. SSAeents Wanted. Catalogues of Books, Pic tures, &c, sent Free. 24 4t Reaper Flies, Hakes, Scythes, Forks, &c, for sale by F. Mortimor. County Trice Current. Bloomfield June 23. 187S. Flax Seed 1 Su Potatoes, 1' Butter V pound 12 cents. Eggs V dozen, IS " Dried Apples V pound 3 cts " Dried Peaches 8 & 12 cts. a. Pealed Peaches 12 18 cts. " Cherries 5 cts. " Pitted 15 0 18 cts. " Blackberries 66 cts. " Onions V bushel 75 " NEWPOKT MARKETS. (Ojrrecfeil Weekly bv Kovgh, Snyder A Cs.) DKALIHS IN GltA.IN He PKODUCE. Nswpobt, June 21, 1873. Flour, Extra V 00 " Super. 6 CO White Wheat V bu 1 70 Red Wheat 1 Mtjl 50 Rye , Corn f0 Oats f) 32 pounds 3A Barley 75 Clover Seed 44 50 Timothy Seed 2 60 Flax Seed 1 60 Potatoes Uround Alumn Salt 2 00 Llmeburner's Coal 0 Stove Coal 450050 Pea Coal 00 Smith Coal 25cts.1bs. Cross Ties.SH feet long 60 9 60 cents Bacon,.... ,. 7 O id FISH. SALT. LIM AND COAL. Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowuit niarsei naico. Five per cent off tor Cash. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. COUHBCTKP WESKLT. Carlisle, June 21. 1873. Family Flour I 00 Superfine Flour 60 Superfine ltye Flour ;..:.,.... 4.50 White Wheat, 1-58 Red Wheat 1 Jtye 65 . Corn. ' ! oats. 1. ..'j..... ; ", ' Cloverseed, ................. i ' Tlmothyseed ...a ..v -tt Flaxseed ,1.80 O. A.Batt,......., l.W Philadelphia Trice Cnrrent. . COHKBCTED WEEKLY Br , , . J. C. MoNauirhton, Jao. Enhelman, W. D. Kshelmaa. ; J. C. McXniiglitoii &, Co., (EatahllHhed 1SS7.) (Successors to Postlethwaite, McNaughton & Co..) General Commission Merchant, No. 364 South Front St. Conslguraenta of Lumber, drain, Fruit. Poultry, BuUer, Eggs, (iame, fee, aolicttetL Philadelphia. June 19, 187J. Flour Super line. 4 50 6 00 10 00 2 00 1 55 75 7 3 00 . 45 47 8 I! 0U 22 14 10 45 2i 8 6 00 7 00 11 00 2 00 1 60 75 8 perl. 3 60 bush 57 50 50 9 per a 7 00 per bid 23 IS ' " 12 50 peril, 30 perft 30 " 17 ' 75 " 85 " Extra, Fancy White Wheat, Red Wheat, Kye, Cloverseed, Timothy Seed. Corn, Oats, white, Oats, mixed, Lard, country. Onions, red and yellow Eggs, Butter prime roll common, Wool washed. unwashed Spring Chickens, Live " 15 Feathers Live Geese prime, 70 " " Inferior, 25 MAnniAGrEB. Faclkker Jacobs At the M.E.Parsonae'e. in New Bloomfleld, June 20th. 1873. bv the Rev. A. W. Decker, Mr. James 8. Faulkner, or Renovo, Clinton co.. Pa., to Miss Ballio J. Ja cobs, of Donnally's Mills, this county, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice H hereby given, that Letters Testamentary on the csiale of Laura J. Mllllgau, late ot New Bloom Held. Terry countv. I'a.. deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing In said bor ough. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenti cated for settlement to . WILSON McKEK, June 24, 1873. Executor... . N' OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled Proposals will bo received bv the Board of Co. Commissioners of Per ry county, at their office in RluomQeld, til vj. m on l'liwranay tho 2Utti (lay ot uno, 1373, ior the erection ot the Juni ata Bridge, at Duncans Island. Bids to bo endorsed, "Proposals for erection ot Juniata Bridge, at Duucans Island." ' llieclrawiDgs ana specillcations may bo seen at tho office of Commissioners. No proposal will be received unless ac companied witb a bond of the proposer, witn soillcient, sureties conditional, that ' if said proposal shall be accepted tbe party proposing will duly enter into proper contract, in accordance with said proposal and the plans and specifica tions. P. S. Bids will be receircd at site of Bridge on the 27th of June, until 3 o'clock p. m. when proposals will be, opened and contract awarded. All contractors must be prepared to submit to a forleituro for every day's de lay Deyona the time agreed upo in the contract. The Board of Corn's. Ha noi hisxl them selves to accept the lowest bids, but re serve tho right to accept such bids a win Do tor tho best interests cr tits coutf- By order of Coramissionersv W. N. Skhibot. June 10th, 1873. Clerk- GUANOS AJND BONE- L. KELUUM & CO., Wholesale and Uetall Dealres In. CjSuaiio.s and Fertilizer GENERALLY. I'EltUVIAN, BAT, CdtCHILLA 8UANOS, LISTER. BUS. BONK,. WUITELOCK, TL'ltNEli, MOIIO PHILLIESI And other PHOSPHATE- SEEDS I Clover, Timothy and kinds of FleMSceds,. No. 119 Hillen Streat, , Near Belair Market, 2ltz BALTIMORE MD.. Important to Farmer&f KARRISBLRU FERTILIZER' CftMPiaY Manufacturers of FtOUK OF BONE, PURE G HOUND BONE, KUPEKPUOHPHATE F L1ME AND ANIMAL eOMPOHUr. MANUFACTORY, , PERDIX, PEIWA., OFFICE - HAKBI8BUKG. PA. OUE facilities for obtalnhiR the Kaw Malarial enables us to offer to dealers the best Manufactured- Fertilizers, t the- most advantagtiou-. W- V . riailMini aim r&riiicin, uy unuis lilVM) wruii Mrs. secure to themselves an, Inwrwised of Crops, and a superior quality of l'ruduce, ui mod erate cost. The hlKhest standard la wu tuamdlacture shall always be malutaiued. 9f Address LEVI WOLFfNtiBB, Heorefcsry, P. O. Box, SIS. llarriskurg. Pa. Wilson Stuickluj. General Agent. " E. B. Wilcox. I 1. W. Almouy. WILCOX & ALMONY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Wholesale Dealers In ' GKA1N, POTATOES, APPLEH, ' BUTTER, KOGB. AND ALL KINDS OK COUNTKY PBODUCK. .. . ' OIJAN OHi 'i'r OKCH1LLA, RHODES' PHOMPHATB, SOUTH HE A, and Fertilizers generally, Liberal Advances made on Conslguiuentn and Returns made Weekly. , ' ' - WILCOX ft ALMONY,,' ' No. 1M Forrest 8lret, '' t4ti ' Halt I more, 71 I,
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