8 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., OCTOUEU 20, I860. Strange Ca nf Deoppllon. ' A npceln.1 (lmpfttoh from Pntdson, N. J., iy: A tliaugn i'abo of deception and eloiiu menfc him Just come to light In Palm son, N. J., For pevrral months William Kirk, drivor tor Fletclior'a Express bos been linking attention to ft young wotimn named If ary fipmice, living in Mailtfit street. Tlio girl lieais nn excellent reputation. Hlie linn benu employed lu tho Adnma Bilk Mill. Kiik 1h About 43 years of ago, is married and ban a daughter about 15 years of age. !y Llncheliing bis rnouHtnoha ami resorting to other deceptions tad mnn aged to pieunt n much younger appear ance. Ho represented to the gill that bis nge was U5. Ills emplojer, ThomuB Fletob a prominent citizen and member of the Hoard of Kdiioiitton, has abrother Wil liam, and Kirk personated this brother, and lepit eetnd liiniHelf to Miss Spenoe all through his courtthip to be William t'letcbor. The wedding was set for a week ago Huuday. Kiik taid be would have the cer emony performed by the Rev. Mr. Hhaw, ofthe Second Piesbyterian churoh. But be could not get Mr. Hliaw, and so he en gaged Mr. Craig, the pastor of the Cross atieet M. E. church. When Mr. Craig arrived at the house Kirk merely said " lleie is the uiUiiHtor." Until yesterdny Miss Spenso thought tbo ceremony was performed by the Kov. Mr. Huaw. They waited some time for "Ilqolh er Tom," who, Kiik said, was coroiug. The time of wailing was utilized by chris tening three children in the house. Hut Thomas did not come. Kirk said he guessed something had prevented his attendance, and advised that the ceremony proceed. This was consented to, and the marriage was performed. The couple visited New York and Philadelphia on their wedding trip. While at a hotel in Philadelphia, some thing happoued that made the girl suspect that everything was not nil right, and In the temporary absence of Kirk she took Uin train for New York and returned home. She roacbed Pnlersou on Tunis day night last. She made gome inquiries, but could not unravel the mystery. Fi nally she sent for Thomas Fletcher, and asked what kiud of a man his brother Wil liam was, as she had been married to him. Thomas Fletcher was thunderstruck, for ho know that his brother William was not married, and bad not been away from home at all. Rhe related the circum stances of the courtship, and then the whole deception became apparent. The girl learned for the first time how she had been deoeived. Kirk has not yet returned home, and it is not thought likely that ho will come back to Paterson. How he could have main tained his dual character for so many months without discovery is a mystery. ' Mrs. Kirk did not know of her husband's conduct. When she learned the facts she was almost distracted. The Rev. Mr. Shaw know nothing of the case until Sunday last. When he was called upon by a reporter who inquired about the circumstances of the marriage. Mr. Shaw immediately set to work to clear up tho mystery. He soon learned that tbo marriage ceremony was performed by tho Itev. Mr. Craig. Mr. Craig says he was sent for to perform the ceremony. He found the mother and tlio sister of the bride present, and as it was in their house he supposed it was all right. He asked tho usual questions, and , from the leplirs ho understood that there : was nothing irregular in the proceedings. A Lover's Revenge. When James Lick was a youug man bo fell in lovo with a miller's daughtor in ' Pennsylvania. Young Lick faced the ' stern old miller and asked for the hand of his daughter. Now James was a poor young man, but honest and industrious, and withal full of pride. The man refus ed to grant James' request, and advised hira not to marry until be bad a compoton cy to support a wife. These remarks were rather humiliating to young Lick's pride, and with emphasis ho replied: "Sir, I will see the day when your boasted mill would not make a respec table wheat bin for one I shall own." Years passed away and James Lick ereoted in Sauta Clara county, Cal., a mill, the wood work of which is solid mahogany. Shortly after its erection he had photo graphs taken of the inside and outside of his mill, and soiit. them to the miller who bad refused him the hand of his daughtor. -St- - C2T The Wr.liauision, Mich., " Enter prise sots forth that Mrs. ' Tip" Arnold, of that place, gam birth to a healthy baby about September liit, and four weeks after ward another child v. as born to her. The second and would-be twin is also soudJ and heal! by. . Two Orfjans. ' Ilegulate firfct the stomach, second the liver; especially the first, so as to perform ttooir functions perfectly and you will re move at loaht nineteen twentieths of all the ills that mankind is heir to, in this or any other climate. Hop Bitters is the only thing that will give perfectlr healthy nau uia.1 Lotion to these two organs. 43 21 . ' : THE GREAT 90c. STORE, W NOltTIt Tlllltl) ' STREET, HAltltlSBUltG, PA., Is stocked with Staple and l'rtncy Goods-lor the Fall trade. "WI3 T-AJICrj TIKIS 3L.EA.r5 In Will nut Frames, TirAidu'tn. Chrottios, Lamps, Hlrd Cages, Clock, Mirrors, Lenlher Hags and Satchel, Aocordeons, ContPttlnas, Violin,' Hnrmunlco, l oldlng Honkers. Men's and Boys' Huts and Caps, Jewnlry and Silverware In large variety. The finest line of Velvet Frames at remarkably low price. Our stock of llttokskln Gloves Is Immense. New goods reoelved dally. Wo guar antee satisfaction. Orders by mall promptly filled, Wholesale ami Hetall. 13. W. CIIBTjIjIO. jo north Third htrbet. II AltltlHIUJUO, l'KISINVV. M 3m " 4 1 1 1'2Vri ' J I A."i I 4 A I IN H A.'!' DIVES, POMEROY- &c STEWART, THE POPULAR DRY GOODS AND '-NOTION HOUSE, IIA.11K1B13TTI1G, lTSTISI'A. 2,-o. Fo. PKKSS GOODS K, B, 1", 12 1(1, i Aiiiidiui. i-vj, n, n. i, sc. TIN HI. CACHED ML'MLfN "I, (I. 7, GINGHAMS 7. 8. 0. fo. lv. PELT HK1KTS f.0, 112, .7(1, l.tKt, 1 2. I.ffl. TOWELS GENTS tTNDKIl CI.Ol IIINI4 .3' l.ADIKS UNDER CLOTHING .lii. .4, OIIILimRN'H UNDER CLOTHING .12, LAD1KH' MONK 6, .1. .12. .17. GENTS HOSE K fl. ' K, .1(1, ,11, HI. A NK E I'M 1.fi2, 2.00, 2 37 , 2.7", BLACK CASHMERES .37, . .45, .48, .Ml, shawls .r,n, .7', loo i.2r., i.r.o, toT.ru cotton FLANNEL ti, , 10. II, 12e. MI.RACIIKI) MUSLIM f., fl, 7, R. H, Vie. IIIUV llll HH1IU1MI n, B, , 10, 120. p, . ,nn. .lit, In, .2'. 17. 3.M .lii, 10, lii, .02, 71, .17, .2r.. .2(1, P. i.on, .20, .:i7o. 20, 2"ic. 1.00 l.if). ,2S, .87(1. 73. .87)4, 100. H pec I id attention paid to orders sent by mall, and samples sent with pleasure when desired. ONE TIUCE KTOUK, , 87 8m DIVES, l'OMEHOY & BTEVVAHT, :)5 N. 3rd Ht., Harrlsburg, Pa. R MOltTlMKR. WE ASK LADIES who are wanting Dry Goods or Trimmings of any kind to look at our stock. Wo have just received large additions of goods of that kind. We also have a fine assortment of Tics, Laces, Velvets, ltibbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Ladies 15ags, Ladies Cloths in various shades, Flannels of all kinds, Cussimeres, Cottonades, and a general assortment of such goods as are suited to the season. Call and see STOCK AND PRICES. Now Bloomiichl, Pa. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! COMFORTABLES! C 03IF011 TA BL ES ! Ladies Skirts ! Ladies Skirts ! We can't and won't he undersold, You can rely on the prices given at IIOXJSEB Sc BREITIKrGER'S, NO. 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE, IIARll 1SB TJR G, FENN'A. SS 3m Down Tliey Come ! We have reduced our prices for the Fall Trade. A full and complete slock of all kinds of CAIIPETS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, MATS, COCOA MATTINGS, DRUGGETS, OTTO MANS, STAIR OIL CLOTHS, STAIR RODS, etc., etc., and everything belonging to the Carpet Trade, all of which will be sold at the Lowest Prices. Will warrant all goods as represent ed. Quick sales and small profits. Call and examine our Immense Stock now open. OPERA HOUSE CARPET STORE, 7 am NO. 31 NORTH THIRD STREET, Harrlsburg, Pa. S1III REWARD PILES ToranyeueofTtch. fl Inn, JJIind. Ulead- inie. Ulcerated or I Pratradlnc Piles thttlleBliiK'a Pile Remedy fall, to onra. It allayi the iu blng, absorb the tumor.. kItm imwudiaU relief. Trerared by J. P. BI liter. M l)., Philadelphia, Pa. CAUTION. Atu prnuine untat wrap prr on bottUamtaint hii signature and a Plleof Stonrt, All druKgikU and country ktorcs have it or will get it fur vou. Dlt. J. A. 8HERMA.N AND THK ONLY DB. SHU UMAX known to Hie pildlc for the past ;ii years or more for Ills Riii!cnssfiil method of treutlcg Kuptiiio uitliont the niinoyanre and Injury trumes liilliRt, may now be eonauHed at hl New York and Honum tllces. Dr. Shermnu is the discoverer of t he only known cure tor Huplnre by local external treatment. No man if) safe who haa Rupture, no matter how lnsinlll('ant. no may coiishler It, for every man who haodlml from II once Mattered himself that It was but a trilling ailment ; and every man who now Bullei s from It and the Injury nf trus,0',. to such an extent tint life h is no enjoyments, ouoe regarded It as unworthy Kimelal attention. H Is not a stand still alllotlou; It is steadily proere.s. slve, even unto death, and he is wise who lakes the necessary steps to be elleclually relieved of it before the day of siillei ioe and idomn cimes upon him. Patients from abroad can rewlve treatmeni and leave for home mine dav. During treatment any kind of active exi else or lab ir can ba performed without intai iei-lna with the treatment, and with safety from thedaners of sir.niL'iilated Kiiptin e. Ills HOOK ON liUI'TCKK gives the most reliable proofs from distinuuisned prolessional gentlemen, clergymen, and merchants of his sue. (ressfulpraolii-ABnd popularity therelioiu throughout this cuuutry and the West Indies. Tho altlicted shrmld read It and inform themse.ves. J'Jul,t.rald wl,n Phoiograph'.c likenesses of fxtremjly bad oases before and alter euro, aud mailed to those who send 10 cents, inconsequence of the great demand for Dr. Sherman's personal services, he will, till further nuilcs. divide his time between his New York and Hoston oltices as lollows: Batuaday. Monday.aii'l Tuesday he may be oonsu tet at his New York ntuoe.aud Wednes the'dresiia'11 fthUy-at h ' 11 "mlX, eao11 week- "emembBr. lu wntiug or calling, R.J.A, IUu..!! B,it,1f,An'iJJf1,T,1?,r- M l " A Y Street. X. Y.. and 43 MII.IC Street. BOSTON. Beware of cert Un couttd.mec meu aud Impost ers who represent themselves as X)r hherman. 40d THE LARGEST DRY GOODS HOUSE in CENTRAL PENN'A! NO. 223 MARKET NTH E Ely 1IAUIIISIHTR0, PA. ' - - (OPPOB1TR IHUNT'S HALT, ) M. 0. EISSTEIN 1IA4 HEM0TEO TO HIS MAMMOTH EM AIILISIIMEST. orfelnThls'oa; ,,ry c,,,n" Notion, ever Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Ladles' Co;its, Circulars, Dolman, Lnco - , Curtains, llouselieopiiitr Goods. wti,i'i,,i,lnv .?fi l'r'N.NR,'s "''NKR(St, HtlEETtNt and DD.VfKHTIC OOOtH ( r anCv uo.H.3 and mWLXl Moe iou are ojidlally Invited to examine Block and frl nampies clieerfiilly furnished on application of HOslKllV, OUOVK8, UNDKliwJiArt,' I Trices whether you purchase or Rot. m. a. TtiiisrsTmiN", NO. 21:3 MARKET 8TIIEET, I-IA.RRIS13IJRG-, T?BN,. 43 8m THE GRAND OPENING op WILLIAMSON 8c TASH'S ONE ritICE,HAT,CAP,and Gents FURNISlIINa HOUSE, Is the talk of the day around Harrlitburg. and Hie astonl.thlnir LOW PUIOES fr V,?Jy Uie,m 18 P leM wonderful than their unlimited variety. ELEOTION HA Id for Men who waiter them on their candidate: Youu (ientg Nobbv Btllf Hammock, and Soft Hats In the Latest Styles. 8 iNoooy, etiu, UNDEltWEATl unexcelled in quantity and quality and unequal in Low Prices. : I INOItXII XIIIlllJ NXMKKT OPPOSIT8 THE OPERA HDtJSE, ' An 1m I-I-dLRmsnURG, PENN'A. If o Have Just Opened FOR THE Fall k Mr TRADE, The Largest Stock of Goods ever brought to Perry county, and which we arc now offering at Buch prices as to defy compe tition. J 1000 Men's, Youths' and Hoys' Suits. 500 Men's, Youths' and Boys' Overcoats. 300 Separate Coats. 250 Tants. 100 " Vests. 1000 Fairs Roots and Shoes. 100 White and Colored Red Rlanlcets. 100 Horse Blankets and Lap Robes. 100 Ladies' Coats and Dolmans. 150 Shawls, all. kinds. 100 Ladies' Skirts. 75 Dozen Underwear, for all. 25 " Woolen Shirts, for men. 50 " Overalls. 2000 Yards of Carpet. 200 Dozen Hats and Caps. 50 Trunks, all kinds. Also, a full line of i:r.y goods. Ladies & Gents Fancy Goods, etc., etc. Remember wc keep a first class Store, and always havq what we advertise. MARX DUKES & CO'S., Successor to ISIUOU SCHWAItTZ, EBY'S NEW BUILDINC, NEWPORT, PA. CATARRH v ' 4 Bronchitis, Aitfimt & 'I 1 ffSA r IconsuMption .T ? Cnrad at home K irffllAIjENK ; a . Coaeaaa r OareUto4 OILofTAR r4Mt tut apr, u4 UkM mu mm Vtakl' M mm linlHail lka&U ardluia JrbTBicUB-I'CiiBrKfj irA 3i lyeow Agents Wanted ' LY KNITTING MAOHINEuvmi- Invpiited. Will Knit a PHlr uf StockluiiH. oltli I1KKI. ami TOE UOMPEETE, In 2D niiiiiitfts. II will knit a Rieat variety of funcy work fur lieh there is al ways a ready market. Henri for Circular and terms to the TWOMBLY KNITTING MAOfllNK t!0.. 409 Waslilugtou Street, Miiu. Kii tin I THE NEW FOOD MEDICINE 59 Ma!l t? 14 S?1S" l'f . 11 Bp THEHK l no Rrenfer mood Producer and Life siiitalnliiKl'ilnelple ln thu world of f.m(lor medicine limn MALT BITTKRS. prepared from J'nfermenteil Mult. Mop, and Quinine. They feed the body and the mind, enrich the Wood, so lldirythe lionea, harden the muscles, quiet the nerves, cheer tho mind. wifect dlKestlun, reeii laie the stomach and bowels, cleaiMe the liver and kldnnys.and vitalize with NKWLIEK everv lluld of the body, lleware of Irnitiitlinis similarly S-Vi- for tlle fOMPANVB KK4NA. TUKB which appears plainly on the label of every bottle. ofSv80,!'1 vervw"five. MALT BITTEK8 COM PANY, Boston, Mass. 4f cl4w V ALUABLE FARMS AT PRIVATE SALE. lowing desirable farms: KO. 1. Is a l'arm containing Sixty 'Eight Acres, All p;ood land. In a good state of cultivation, and having thereon erected a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, And all necessary Ont-bulldltiKS, situate three miles south of liloomileld and (.even miles from Otincanimn. There Is on this place plenty of tliolce lruit of all kinds, (rood water at the door. w."Arl"A.nl"K wa,Br ,D "early every Held. Price, li.800. Terms easy. SO. 2. Is a farm situate in Wheatlleld twp containing ur ACRES. having thereon erected a GOOD DWELLING! HOUSE, wilh all required Ont-bulldlngs. the Brn being entirely new. 'I his farm Is situate about sli miles Irom Duncannon and four miles fiom rlloomtleld. There is Kood water near the dooi, plenty of streams on the laud, a good Apple Orchard, and ol her fruit, and will make a desirable home. Price H,8j0. Terms easy. NO. 8. In a MILL FllOPEKTY, situate1 near Sherman-dale, on Sherman's Creek. The MILL and Machinery Is In excellent, order. Willi a Rood BAYV MILL and a good CIDER MILL attached, and Is one of the best stands In the County, with a good run of custom. There Is also SKVKN ACKhH of land with a Good Dwell ing thereon, to be fold with the Mill, aud more land can be bad If desired. Price i Wi. A large part of the purchase money can remain on mort 4tane. NO. 4. Is a Farm situate In Carroll township, about two miles from bliurmansdale, containing about One Hundred Acres, having thereon erected a tiood Dwelling, and other Oat-buildings, A well of good water at the house and another at the Barn. There Is cousiderable Irult on the premises, and the land Is good and well watered. Price. t .0uu, aud payments can be arranged to suit purchaser. XO. 5. Is a FARM situate In Carroll township, about two miles from Shermausdale, containing Seventy Acrctt, of good land, and having thereon a GOOD DWELLING, and other Outbuildings. There Is a good spring near the house, aud the 1-arm Is well watered. There is also a Good Or chard In bearing condition; this will make a de sirable home. Price, Jl,f oe. NO. 6. Is a FARM situate In Carroll township, about eight miles from Duncannon and five mites from Bloomtteld, containing ItiO ACHES OV LAND. The place has thereon erected a Good Dwelling House, a New Darn, and other Out buildings. There Is also a splendid Orchard on the place. The land Is good, about one-half being uuilnr cultivation and Hie balance well timbered. A good spring Is near the door with a good spring bouse, and the place Is well watered. Price, (fisou. Terms to suit purchaser - K.ir furl her Information address the under, algued at New llluoinlleld. Perry county, Ha., or call at his residence lluee miles south of Bloom Held. C. B. HARMSIX August 17, Itwu. Onr Stock of NEW GOODS for Men's Wear is complete. Prices from eentsuu. F. MORTIMER. New Bleomneld, Pa