hc imcs, New Blomnftcfo, JJcu TX ,i; fit. it if be fHoomfUIb Simts. Tuesday, December 11, 187 It LOCAL imrAIi TMISNT. OUR TERMS .4re tjl in a Year in Advance. Sale Hills. of all kinds cau lo obtained at this oilice upon short iiotiuo, and on roasonblo terms. Call nnd sec specimen. Those who are luting Pain Cure Oil Bay its effect is miraculous. The l'roprio tors warrant a cure if lined according to directions. Bay it. Ire. On Friday aftci noon last the liouso belonging to Jno. Bind in Savillo twp., was destroyed by fire. The Iiouho was occupied at tno timo as a residenoo by tlio families oC.Mr. Bind and one of his sons. Nearly all fhi contents of tho nouwo was Raved. The loss is not largo as tho Iiouko was quito old. Will You Do It I Will you look at, the dato on the direction lulicl of this paper, and see if your nubscription has nearly run out? If it has, and you wish to continue to receive Tiik Tim lis, you will ave u much trouble by renewing it now, for if we do not liear from you, we take it for grant ed that you wish your paper discontinued when your 'subscription expiry. A renew al in timo saves us the trouble of taking your name from the mailing list and repla cing it. "y( A Singular Accident. A few days sinco rather a singular accident hapiened to Mr. Jacob Ilainus, of Buffalo township. Ho was just preparing to butcher a hog for his brother, near Mount Patrick, when ho stepped on a stone and lull, the knife in his hand entering his leg near the thigh, causing a bad wound. The injury was so serious that lie could not bo taken borne but bad to be cared for at his brother's res idence. Tho injured leg seemed to bo par alyzed, and could be moved only by lifting it with the hand. t3T Wear like Iron Waiiamakor ifc Brown's every day Clothes. A Terrible Accident. On Friday last says the Wrightsvillo "Star" adreadful ac cident occurred at Boatman's run a short distance below Safe Harbor, on the Colum bia and Port Deposit liailroad, resulting in the death of George Markley, of York and injuries to William Costello and John Sheckerd. They were blasting rock and using Duhling's powder, an explosive sub stance with which tliey were unacquainted. The hole to receive the cartridge being rath er small, an attempt was made to forco it down, Costello holding the bar aud Mark ley striking with a sledge. Tho concussion caused an explosion, killing Markley aud injuring severely tho other men. tSPIt will pay yon to no to Philadelphia for a Buit of W. & li's. Clothing. Fire In llagcrstown. On the evening of Wednesday lost, afire was discovered in tho agricultural shops of llollins & Bur bank, on Antietam street. A strong south east wind rapidly carried tho fire before it, and threatened to demolish tho greater part of tho town. In different localities dwel lings were ignited, but watchful efforts sav ed them. Boon ufter the warehouses were in full blaze, tho Episcopal church, not far away, caught lire aud was rapidly con sumed, i By 11 o'clock tho court house ou Wash ington street was discovered to be on lire, and such was the fury of the flames that the whole building was shortly destroyed though, not before a brave man, John Frcdingor, had perished, and several others were dangorously wounded by the early falling of the dome. The fire department were very active, and the citizens woiked manfully. Nearly all of tho county rec ords were saved. The total losses aro gen erally estimated at $100,000, .. For a timo it was feared that the whole town would be swept away, anil it was not till 8 o'clock in the morning that the flames were under control sufliclenllr to relieve that anxiety.' Caught In a Trunk. Harry Jones, . son of Sheriff Jones, of Millliu Co., whilst playing with other boys, at bis father's, got into a large trunk, aud, for fear the boys might look him in, put the key in his pocket. Presently tho lid was let down, and, having a spring lock, fastened itself. Hero was a fix. Harry in the trunk, nnd the key in his pocket. The sheriff was called, who pried off tho hinges and released the prisoner. Fortunately the trunk had uir, or tho boy might have been sufi'ueated to death before; help came. True Democrat. t3f For Over-Coats, good and cheap, call on J Mortimer fc Co. They also have an assortment of Itcady-Made Clothing of a good quality. , . , ,. ... COMMUNICATED. Sudden Death Two Persons Buried in One (..rave. . Chrlstiati Bnyder, and . Eva,;' his' sistor, were favorably known as being among the primitive settlors of Saville township. Neither of them had ever been married. Some five or six years ago, being already nt an advanced age, and unable to attend to their domostio duties, they transfer red their little home to a Mr. Bender, who-agreod and verified his promise, to keep tno "old people" for life. On last Wednesday morning, upon entering tho room of Miss Snyder, she w&s found silent and dead, for her gentle spirit had left tho dull tenement of clay. Mr. Bonder and family were at once alarmed, and Dr.L.Kod gcrs was called in, and a pott mtrtem made, disclosed tho following : largo quantities of coagulated blood in the right cavities of tho heart, intermingled with pus. Tho greater part of tho lungs wore converted into irreg ular sized cavities, softening of the lungs, and ulceration in tho bronchial tubes hud taken place. This caused sudden death. Arrangements wero accordingly made for her interment. On Thursday Mr. Snyder, who had been ill for two weeks, and treat ed under Dr. Ilodgers,al80 died. On Friday, followed by a largo concourso of friends and neighbors, their remains were conveyed to tho Buffalo cemetery. There in one grave sleeps this brother and sister. Tho occasion was improved by religious services conducted by Bov. S. E. Horring. Savii.le. llrle ItomM. , Tho largest hogs yet reported from tho upper end were rccontly killed by Jacob Baltozer at Loysvillo, the two weighing 815 pounds. , Itov D. Sell will preach at Elliottsburg, next Sabbath at 2 o'clock. This is expect ed to be his last sermon before leaving for York county. Babbits aro unusually plenty this season more being caught than any fall for some time. nJ"1io Boformod denomination, are prepar ing to build a now church at Elliot.tsbuig, to be placed between the hotel and tho Lutheran church. xThe last week has leen improved in this vicinity by those wanting to fill ice houseH. Tho first ice of the season is always the best, and keeps with less waste. t A black fur capo was found in front of tho post-office, which tho owner can re ceive by calling for it, at the above place, and proving property. ' IrW Rufus Chapman of Liberty, Mulnc, had a stiff leg bent at the knee, limbered aud strengthened by the use of Johnson's Anodynes Liniment. Church Notices. 1 In tho Rcformod Church, preaching next Sabbath at 2 o'clock p. ni. Prayer-meeting on Thursday evening next. In the Lutheran church, preaching next Sunday, at Hty o'clock a. in. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening. Presbyterian Service. preaching in tho court house at 11 o'clock, on next Sunday morning, and in the evening at 7 o'clock. Rf The proprietors of Johnson's Anodyne Liulmcn, Parsons Purgative Pills, and Sheri dan's Cavalry Condition Powders, have pub lished a readable and Instructive pamphlet, which may bi had free at the stores. . An Exciting Event In Lancaster. At one o'clock on Wednesday morning the main tower of the jail at Lancaster was found to be on lire. .- " When tho prisoners became awaro that tho prison was in flames they became al most frantic with fear. They moaned, they wailed, they beat tho doors of their prison cells, they begged . for God's sake to bo released. They would not run away they would not attempt to escape tliey would help subdue the flames 1 But tho keeper dared not trust them he dared not releaso them. . All he could do was to assure them that no harm should como to them that if it came to the worst they would bo re moved to a place of safety. Then the keeper and his assistant re leased about a dozen of tho vagrants and others incarcerated for minor offences, and be it said to the credit of these misguided men, they worked like Trojans carrying tubs of water aud battling with the flames at every new point whore tho devouring clement made its apearauce. In tho mean time tho American Steam Fire Engine, manned by as gallant fireman as ever drew breath, arrived upon the scene. The plug on the prison pavement was at tached, the hose was run into aud upon the top of the building, and with the wind howling and whistling around (we had almost said through) them, aud tho water freezing into icicles whorover it touched their clothing, they worked nobly on, and finally succeeded In conquering the flames before It became nocossary to remove the prisoners. Laneatter Krpreu. ISTIguatz Itatzky has been released from the Penitentiary at Albany after seven years' imprisonment. Ho was found guilty of the nmrdor of Sigisraund Fellner, com mitted iu IkSOl, and sentenced to be hanged. Gov. Kenton commuted the sentence to imprisonment for seven years aud two months, aud this term has boon reduced by tho usual allowance for good conduct, and Batzky is now discharged in the regular course of proceedings. The belief that 'be is entirely innocent of tho murder has, meantime, been woll established, aud ho goes forth into tho world without the stigma of crime upon him. i . . . i . . t- ' -, - tW Persons wanting Boots, Shoos, or Kubbers for men, women or cliuuron, can get a good article of t . Mortimer & Co. IS" List of patents issued from tho United States Patent Office, to Pennsylva nia Inventors for ,the week ending Doc. 8 1871, and each bearing that dato. Reported for tho TiMKRby Cox & Cox, Solicitors of Patents Washington D. C. ' ' ; ' Brick Machine, J. Cooke, Muncy. finish and Broom Holder, J. G. Gruff, Yogansvillc. Dumping Wagon, A. Isko, Lancaster. Lubricator for Car Axles, J. Barber, Bridosburg. ' Wringing Machine, J. fli. nark, Lancas ter, i . -1 Boe Hive, A. F. Dickey, Benford s Store. Sigu for Street Lamps, W. Snyder, Pitts burg. Machine for Boiling Harrow Teeth, J. C. Murdoch, Pittsburg. Bteaiu Pump, A, Perry,- JMew Philadel phia. Htovc lioltom 1). rtchuyler, 1 ltusville. Manufacture of Illuminating Gas, T. G. Spinger, Fayottc City. A Miserly Clergyman. A Methodist clergyman, named Ham mond, lately died in Chariest own, Ind.aged upwards of 80 years. For years his salary had becu from $200 to $000 a year. His lamily knew that ho had some littlo re.il-cs-tato which they understood had appreciated in value. The surprise of all parties may bo imagined when Mr. Hammond's executor found money, bonds and title deeds to real estate valued in all at over $3!!0,000. Up wards of $20,000 in coin was found iu a cobweb covored trunk 'which was Btowed away in an unused garret at tho time of John Morgan's raid in tbo neighborhood. This wealth is supposed to have been tho result of slow accumulation, and tho' ad vauco in the value of real property, though its amount is looked upon as almost unac countable. Every Pair Warranted. Those who buy tho winter boots sold by F. Mortimer & Co. will bo sure of getting a good article, as every pair is warranted not to rip. They had thorn made to order from the best stock, and iu tho most substantial manner. - - - IWA public disgrace was put upon May or Hall, of Now York, recently, by his be ing expelled from tho Union Club of that city on account of his connection with tho frauds on the City Treasury. I3f The small pox, in a malignant form is prevailing in Johnstown and tho adjoin ing boroughs, last week five deaths having occurred. ' - Is It for You! A change having been made in our firm, we desire all persons who are indebted to us to call and settle their accounts either by cash or note. All accounts not settled by January 1st, will uo piacou in tno Hands ot a collector. F. MORTIMER & CO. FLOKAL GUIDE FOR 1873. Containing Seventy-Two Pages and Two Ueautipul Col ored Plates nicely illustrated, giving plain directions for the cultivation of nearly a Thou sand Varieties of Flowers and Vegetables. cuu Dounu wun your name luetic, post-paid. in November, 50 cents. Paper cover and one colored pluto, 5 cents. Vv Catalogue ot Hardy Bulbs and Heed for full-plantlne, now ready and sent free to all applicants. Address, M. U. UKIWULII8. 39 Rochester, N. Y. County Price Current. Bloomfiei.d, December 11, 1871. PUx-Beed H CO . . ;" Potatoes 40 Mutter V pound 20 " ltSKS V dozen, 25 " Dried Apjilos 1ft pound, 5 a 0 " Dried Peaches 10 (i 10ets.V"ti. Pealed Peaches 12 18 ots. " Cherries 0 0 cts. " ' Pitted, 15 ii 18 cts. " Hlackberrles Otii cts. " Unions V bushel 75 " -NEWPORT MARKETS. Oirrtcted Weekly by Kough, Snyiler 1 Co. deai.eus in ' (iU.VIIV PHODUCK. Nkwpokt, December 11, 1871. Flour, Extra, '. 88 00 ' " Huuer. 6 00 White Wheat V mi 1 40 lied Wheat 1 &' 1 Kye 7 Corn 6u50 Oats fl 32 pounds, 42 Hurley 75 Clover Heed A 00 Timothy Heed 2 60 Flax Heed 1 75 Potatoes S5 Ground Alumn Halt 1 BO Llmobumer's Coat, 2 40 Btovo Coal 4 50 0 8 00 Pea Coal 2 00 Hmltll Coal 25 cts. V bs. Cross Tlos,84 (eet lonu, 45 til 45 cents Pork Jti.00 por lOOlbs. l'ISII, HALT, LIME AND COAL Of all kinds always on hand nnd for sale at the Lowest Market Mules. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Junney. it A ndrevt. No. 12.') Makket Htkkkt. I'lin.iuni.eHii, O.wumb.ti' 9, 1871. White Wheat 1 75wl 75 Wheat 1 67 U 1 68 Kye Pa Corn 702 Outs A255 Clover Heed 10 tfiouer lb. Timothy Heed 8 Uiti 2 25 Flax HeetT, 1 85 til 85 Country Lard, 8 (t'.i l'.'KKS 34 86 lluttcr, dull sal ., 12 U;t0 Washed Wuul, , 70cents per lb. Dressed Hugs,...' 5 ti H els per lb. Noix On the 2Klh ult.. of Scarlet Fever. Wm. gweugel, only son of ilosos und Lizzie Noll, aged 3 years, U mo. aud 0 days. I7VJU11 F.VIT,9. Whoeverhaliltuallynsesany " alcoholic preparations as an "appetizer" will lie likely to suffer from four evils, viz.: an overplus ot food In the stomach, imitaired ability to dleest ft, the pangs of Dyspepsia, and R doc tor's bill. Dr. Walker's Veobtahi.e Vineoab Hitteks, the K'.'eat. Teetotal Restorative of the Hue, without over stlimilsllna the paluta oi Irri tating the stomach, Imparts a h mill it ul nupvtlts, promotes dlucxtlon, regulates thellverunil bowels, purines the blood, nnd thus. Instead of eulallliiK four evils, confers four Inestimable lienellts. 47U41 THERE IS H0THING LIKE IT n . PaiM, Sorea7 Wounds and Laments, . BUY IT! TRY IT! FoVlhe For Vuraigia, . For FtVr-Sore, ,' , For Cholft tyorbus, Use Pain Cu Oil. Oil. Oil. Oil. Oil. Oil. Oil." Oil. Oil. Oil. use fain te Use Paiij Lire Use Faiixure Use Pj Cure Use tji) Curo UBP'aiiv Cure tor !pi'airi:N For Headach? For Cruises tor Lorrjs aijfl BuiVms U Pain Cure For iiy Sore, . For jny Lanjeness ae Pain Cure Use Pairj Cure Evtnr Bottiis VARiuWTin. And wo cliiilli-nn IhVTv orlilV' prmlnro IU eqiuil. tm-ii Kxtorlly and liVrnnlly fur KAN jCjXX XllkVSII'. IW'ot PAINjURE OIL. Miviib othor, fc' weyAEEAHT IT TO CuTSJl. J ' It id tint it IjVtvrinK priiinnitloii, but ttivTL, fnvto fr.jn in ivr' t;il.lo OilH, HitIih, ond KMrttrtit X 'Hilt IS CU'RIl HWl Nftltt tO UHtV X. Sol-! Jfj nil l)niKi;lH and I)calcrB in Blcdiciin IMtMK. 50 CKXTH. IMcCLURE & EATON, PflOWETORS, 1 VBLIC SALE MILLS & LANDS At Duncannon, Peiry County, l'a., Oil Tliiirtiuny, DcoemlMT 14tli, 1871, At 2 o'clock, P. M. " WIU. sell at l'ubllc Sale, nt Dnucannnn. 1'erry .A l oiuiiy, ra., on uie premises, iho well-Known una oiu esiuonsneo DUNCAN NON' Merchant & Grist Mill, ALSO, , THE SAW MILL, and three acres of land in the centre of Duncan non, with tho entire water power oi tueJIltlu Ju ulata, under 22 feet lioad and full. -' ' ' The GRIST MILL Is of stone 45 feet x 45 feet, wiin two waier-wneeis i ieet mun, s ieet wiuo with 5 pairs of stones, and nil the necessary mod em machinery to make 60 barrels of merchant flour per day. The county tolls alone amount to one inousuiiu uouars per year. , ' The SAW MILL is IiIkIi geared, and cuts AO foot lumber is uriven by one versnot wiieei 18 leet hiuh. These mills are 80 yards from tho Pennsyl vania Kailroud Station, and 100 yards from the avieiiiapu aim losv-onice. I will also sell my DWELLING HOUSE, WITH A LOT OP LAND,' I. 150 feet x 150 feet, and 5 Lots of 50 feet by 100 feet. ' TKKM3 OF HALE. Ten por cent, to be paid when tho property Is stricken oil. or a note with security for the same at .'W duys, and ten per cent, when the deed is made and possession given. The balance in six equal annual payment secureu whii liiiuresi. Possession can lie given at any time before April 1st, u uesueu, on w uuys notice. TITLE INDISPUTABLE, S- For further Information address, ' (illlFFITH JONES, Duncannon, l'erry Co., To. , Nov. 17, 187L , ,,.!,. J-NSUllE IN THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ''NEW YOKK! ' j F. 6. Winston, President. The oldest and strongest Company In the United States. Assets over (15,000,000 In cash. A M. HHULElt, Agent. Liverpool, Fa. 44 Lit. 8. Slll LEH. B. M. HlIULBlil S. SHULER & SON, -; LIVERPOOL, Terry County, Pa., Dealers In all kinds of Hardware, Groceries, ,&c. All goods In our line sold at the lowest prices. lilve us a trial. 1 44 141. ACENT8 WANTED FOR A BOOK THAT WILL BELLI BY THE KKNOWNED HIGNOlt HLIT. This Is an original, Interesting, and Instructive i. t i 7. i. .i wuiiviiun ii i u ,1 i i;n una Humor, oeinu an uiiii. of the AUTHOR'S 1'KOKKSSIONAL LIKE, his woiiiieiful trleks aud feuls, with laugliuhlo inci dents and adveiitiiies as a Magician, Nvvioumu eer, and Ventriloquist, lllusliatcd with 18 FULL PAGE EN(!1A VINOS, besides the Author's 1'ortralt on steel, and numer ous small cuts. The volume Is free from any objectlonablo mat- ler, ueinu ingii-ioueo uiiil moral ill ilh iiii.i.iuiui, und will lie read with deep Interest, both by old and young. 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