!)c STimes, New Bloomficttr, )au 5 mt fllaamfUttr Sinus. Tuesday, November 8, 1870. LOCAL D 13 FA It TME2TT, OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year in Advance I Persons who receive a paper with this article marked, may know that they should mail oroth y pi erwlse send the subscription rice, if they wish to continue to receive une Time). CORRESPONDENTS will please bear In mindtliat letters received later than Saturday eve ning, or the down mail on Monday morning have to lay over until the following week. Mcterology. During the past month the average of the Theromcter at 8 A. M., was 48 degrees. The lowest point indicated was 42 degrees. The amount of rain which foil during tho month was 8 inches and C-tenths. Admitted. On Monday evening of last week Mr. Jacob Bailey was admitted to practice in the several courts of this county having passed an examination which show ed that ho had been a close student. Mr. Bailey is a son of lion Jos. Bailey who is so well known throughout tho county. Half Sheets. Owing to a largor increase in our subscription list, after one side of our paper was printed, than we had calcu lated for, we were obliged, last week to send some of our subscribers and our ex changes half sheets. In future wo hopo to be able to send them all a full size pa per. Must Settle. Mr. Geo. II. Martin of Blain gives notice to all who have accounts ou his books, that such accounts must be settled either by note or otherwise before January 1st. If not settled by that date they will be placed in the hands of an an officer for collection. 8t "An Alleged Swindle. On Friday evening last, information was made by Solomon Bornheisel, of Tyrone twp., that he had by fraud and the misrepresentation of two men claiming to be agents for a York State Arm owning and making a Patent Hay Fork, been induced to sign a note and con tract and asking a warrant for their ar rest. A warrant was accordingly issued and placed in tho hands of Sheriff Rinehart, who at once started in pursuit of the men. tracking them as far as Perrysville, Juniata county, where he found and arrested them, returningwith his prisoners on Saturday afternoonTj A preliminary examination was had be fore 'Squire Shuler, who held the two men who are named George Simmons and George Hathaway, in six hundred dollars bail This order was subsequently annulled and the men permitted to go at largo on deposit ing the papers signed by Mr. Bcrnhoisel, in tho hands of their counsel subject to the decision of the authorities after a further hearing, which is expected to take place to day or tomorrow, the men meantime re maining hero for that purpose. Several instances have occurred the past season, where parties have given notes un der similar circumstances, and though no value had been received by them, they were forced to pay them, tho notes having boen sold to parties who had given a proper consideration. It is singular that men will sign papers at tho solicitation of perfect strangers, which no inducement could get them to sign, if requested by a well known neighbor. AVe again caution our readers against signing a note until they have received a consideration of known value, but if they will sign such notes, let them placo a seal after their signatures, which destroys the negotiable character of tho noto and allows them an opportunity to prove offsets or deductions, before payment. Warning. We have been informed that a Cattlo Broker of Washington county, Maryland, was arrestod last week, upon a warrant issued by tho United States Dis trict Court, of Baltimoro, by Deputy U. S. Marshall R. Thornsburg, for not paying the United States Special Tax imposed upon all traders and dealers. Wo mention this arrest so that if thoro are others in this county ; liable to this tax, they may have warning to pay the same. Robbery. A book store in which was kept the Post Office, was robbed at Hun tingdon, on Wednesday night, the 27th ult. The safe was blown open and stamps and watches to the value of $500, were taken by the burglars. Disastrous Fire. On Thursday evening last, between six and seven o'clock, the largo bank barn of Mr. Henry Keller, in llockersville, about one-half mile west of Ccntrevillo, was destroyed by fire. The live stock was removed, in safety. A small stack of grain near by was totally consumed. The fire was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary, as there had been no occasion for any of the family to have a light near the bam. It is supposed that the loss is nearly, if not altogether covered by insurance. Carlisle Herald. Singular Cause of Death. A rather singular cause of death of an old lady named Mrs. Cathrine Spinner, in East Buf falo township, Union county, is recorded in the Lewisburg Chronicle of last week. She was pecked on tho back of the hand by a chicken, causing but a slight abrasion of the skin. Tho wound caused erysipelas which increased until death ensued. Installation. Tho Rev. John Edgar ill bo installed as Pastor of tho Presbyte rian church in this place, on Wednesday next, November 9th, at 7 o'clock in the evening. Services in the court bouse, x lie sermon will be preached by tho Rev. Mr. Downing of Newport, tho charge to the pastor by Rev. Mr. McPhcrson of Lanclis- burg, charge to the people by Rev. Mr. Hamilton of Ickesburg, and tho constitu tional questions proposed by Rev. M. Thompson of Duncannon. Local UriefH. Wra, Smith of Sprinjr twp., has sold his farm of 20 acres to Henry Wertz for $1,000. A soldiers monument will bo dedicated in Mifflin on the 17th inst. Highwayman are reported to bo opera ting in the vicinity of Newville Cumber land countv. The newly elected county commissioner Mr. J. A. Lineaweaver. was sworn into office last week Monday. The "Church of God," will have their buildincr at Elliotsbunr, dedicated on the 37th inst. Carlisle has a velocipede school the noise of which greatly annoys the llerala em. ployees ; it being in the hall over their office Mr. Adam Losh, whoso injury we recor ded last week, died from the effects of tho accident on Thursday night last. Tho New Presbyterian church in Carlisle is to cost $27,400, the contract having been awarded at that price. X Liverpool this county brags about their largo sweet pumpkins, several Having been raised there, that weigh over 100 pounds. An adopted daughter of Benj. Sheplcy re siding near Miflimtown, aged louiteen vears. was drowned in the canal near her father's residence on Monday of last week. L J K Dr. F. A. Gutshall of New Germantown was unfortunate enough to have his leg broken last week, while returning home from a professional visit. A man named Hoffman, a resident of Mechanicsburg was robbed near Harris burg on Monday last, of $120. ThAe men are reported to have been concerned in the robbery. Tho Shippensburg Sentinel gave its retvders two blank colums last week headed " read ing for those who don't pay tho printer.' That is the kind of readmit lor sucli per sons, but is rathor rough on the paying subscribers. On Saturday night tho 29th ult., tho house of John Moss ot Marysvillo, was entered and robbed of some clothing and other small articles. A man named Perry was arrested, charged with tho theft, and committed to jail in Harrisburg. Duncannon Items. On Hallow-eve, some villian, fillod Mr, William J. Stewart's new cistern, half full of dirt. The same evening, two gentleman who were not hallow-eving, but making a call, rang a door bell, and recoived m an. swer to their summons, a bucket of cold water, from an irritable old gent, in the third story, who misstook them tor some one el so. On Wednesday evening, Owen Ashton, Willis Topley, and Samuel Rumbaugh were brought before Nathan Vanfossen, iustico of the peace, on charge of having insulted Mrs. Aaron Dorsey (colored) but wero discharged on promise of their good behavior, in iuture. The residents in tho vicinity of the school-house, have been much annoyed by having window lights Mirrors, ofcc, broken. by some mysterious agency ; tho mystery was solved by Mr. Smyth, who discovered a school boy, playing on a window on the opposite side of tho street, with a concern which ho called a gum shooter, and from which ho could throw heavy shot, with sufficient force, to break a window light at a distanco of fifty yards. An investigation was had, which resulted in tho fining of eight or ten of the fellows, $1,50 each. On Friday, Mr. Robert II. Branyan, nailer while handling a sledge hammer ac cidentally Btruck his foot a heavy blow, which will probably cause a long if not a permanent lameness. Proceedings of October Court, 1870. Court convened Monday, October 81st, at 1 o'clock p. m., Judge Graham and Asso ciates Baker and Stroup on the bench. The following proceedings were had : Common Pleas. Wm. J. Graham and Margaret his wife, for the use of the said Margaret vs. Jane Long. A summons in Ejectment. By consent, Judgment for plaintiff. Joseph Lebkcchler vs. Executors of Jos. Lebkechler, deceased. Summons in As sumpsit. By consent, Judgment for pi ft'., ten cents,and tho costs to be equally divided between plaintiff and defendant. Wm. McClintock vs. Wm. Smcigh. Re plevin of one now and four pigs and a wagon. By consent, Judgment for Plaintiff for costs, except for costs already paid by him. Lloyd, Supplee & Walton vs. H. M. & T. Miller, Assignees of George & J. M. Miller. Verdict for defendants. Woods vs. Stokes. A summons in tres pass. 1 he plaintilt claims that defendants have over-Hooded his lands in Jackson tp., by having the dam of his mill too high. Verdict for defendant. A motion was filed for a new trial, argument to be heard next Court. Thos. Gibncy vs. Wm. Smeigh. Settled by consent. Each party paying their own costs. Isaac Stokes vs. James Woods. Sum mons in slander. Continued, defendant to pay all costs. Jacob M. Miller, Executor of Mary Mil ler, deceased, vs. Jeremiah Rinehart, Sher- iii. After Jury was sworn, Judgment by consent, lor plaint ill lor $05. Lykens Valley Bank for the use of Wm. Cox vs. S. S. Charles. Summons in As sumpsit. Judgment for tho Plaintiff for Five Hundred dollars. Shumaker & Major vs. Samuel Smith. Summons in debt. Verdict for plaintiff, ono dollar and sixty-live cents. Hays vs. Trostle. Continued, and de fendant to pay costs of term. Catharine Rineh.Tt s use vs. John Bower Action for slander. Settlod by consent, the defendant paying $175, and making ac knowledgment that his statements were wrong. QUARTER SESSIONS. Commonwealth vs. Jeremiah Wilson- charge, Embezzlement. Larceny as a bailee Prosecutor, George Hoffman, verdict not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Henry nice, Jr.- Charge, Burglary. The defendant being charged with entering the store of J. W. Uotwalt and abstracting property. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to 1 year in tho Peni tentiary, pay costs, &c. Com. vs. Wm. ltreiger. Charge, Mali cious Libel. Continued. Com. vs. Wm. J. Reigel. Charge, Lar ceny, ucicndant not appearing, recogni zance was forfeited. Com. vs. C. W. Taylor. Charge, Assault and Battery. The defendant being very sick tho caso was continued. Com. vs. John Varley. Charge, Assault and Battery, with intent to kill. Continued, in order to a sccrtain the result of tho in juries on the prosecutor, Clinton Cary. Nolle Prosequies. In the following cases Nol. Pros, was en tered by leave of Court : Com. vs. James Wilson. Charge, Attempt to commit burglary. Prosecutor, Jonathan Arnold. Samo vs. Jonathan Arnold and John Arnold. Charge, surety of the peace. Prosecutor, James Wilson. Same. vs. Michael Smeigh. Charge- Desertion. Prosecutor, Jane Smeigh. Samo vs. Ellen Brown. Charge, Surety of the Peace. Prosecutor, Jacob Kough Samo vs. John Bidding. Indictment, Libel. Prosecutor, Geo. W. Pines. Same vs. Mary Whitmcr. Charge, As sault and Battery. Prosecutor Fianna Foultz. Samo vs. Thomas W. Tressler. Charge, Fornication and isastardy. Prosecutor Margaret Bailor. Samo vs. James F. Linsoy. Charge, For nication and mstardy. Pros. Amanda J, Keency. Same vs. Jacob Fisher. Charge, Forni cation and Bastardy. Pros. Mary Jano Uribblo. Miscellaneous business and Road Pro ceedings next week. iWA. profuso and many times excessive ly ollensivo discharge Irom the nose with "stopping up" of tho noso at times impair mont of the sense of smell and taste, water ing or weak eyes, impaired hearing, irreg ular appetito, occasional nausea, pressur and pain over the eyes, and at times in the head, occasionally chilly fsensations, cold feet, and a fooling of lassitudo and debility are symptoms which are common to catarrh yet all ot them are not present in ever caso. Dr Sago's Catarrh Uemcdy cures catarrh in its worst forms and stages. It is pleasant to use, and contains no poisonous or caustio drugs. Sent by mail on receipt of sixty cents, Address Dr, R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. For salo by most Druggists everywhere. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, a simple remedy, is anxlouB to make known his fellow gull'erers the means of cure. To all -who desire it, lio will send a copy of the pre srrlntlon used. ( free of chnrirol. with the di rections for preparing anS using the sumo, which they will tlud u sure euro lor consumption Asthma, Bronchitis, Sc. Parties wishing tho prescription will pi caso address Kev. EDWAHD A. WILSON, No. 43 Cedar St., New York. ly 4 41, a. County Trice Current. .Bloomfield, November 8, 1870. Flaxseed $2 00 Potatoes, 75 cents. Butter V pound, 30 " Eggs f) dozen 22 " Dried Apples V pound 6 " Dried Peaches 8 10 cts.yfc. calcd Teaches, 15 18 cts. " Cherries 0 0 cts. " Pitted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries 8 10 cts. " Onions V bushel 75 " Corrected Weekly bv Wm. Kough di Son. Newport, November 8, 1870. Flour, Extra JO 00 Ked Wheat 125 125 Kye 75 Corn 75 0.75 Oats y 32 pounds, 40 Clover Seed 6 00 0 00 Timothy Seed 3 00 Flax Seed 1 75 Potatoes, 70 Ground Alunin Salt 2 25 Llmcburner's Coal, 2 40 Stovo Coal, 5 6 00 rea Coal 3 25 Smith Coal, 25 cts. bus. Cross Tics,8 feet long 32 42 cents. Pennsylvania R. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after May 20. 1870. rassenger trains win run as loiiuws: WEST. Plt.tsh'g Exnr's. fFlacrVt.41 A. M.dallv exe't Sunday. Way Passenger, 9.13 a. m., daily except Monday, Mail 2.11 P. M. daily except Sunday. A mixed train w it u nasscm:cr car aitaeneu. wm leave Harrisburg at 5 o'elock p. m., and Newport at e.4U p. in. EAST. Fast Une 4.10 a. m., daily except Monday. HarrisburirAccom. 11.31 A. M.. dallv " Sunday. Mail, 7.53 i". m., daily except Hunday U. O. JtAliUljill, AgUUL MAHHIAGXIS, Brcner Messimbb On Wednesday the 2nd inst., at the residence of tho bride's parents, by Kev. S. A. Hedges, Mr. W. 11. tfruncr to Miss Rebecca Messlmcr, both of Center twp. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, AT PUBLIC SALE. rpiIE undersigned, heirs of John Kline, late of i juniata townsmp, rerry county, ra., deceas ed, will sell at public sale, on the premises, On Saturday, the 19th day of November, 1870, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, the following described Keal Estate, late ol said Joiui mine, deceased, to wit : Purpart jno. i, a vauaisik fakm, sitnato in Juniata township. Perry County, Pa., bounded by lands of George Tit .ell, lisn.. William Kough, Esq., Kev. D. W. Miller and others containing 91 Acres and 1 Perches, .Tho improvements are a Two Story Frame WEATIIERBOARDED HOUSE, A Large Bank Barn, Of the most substantial character, and complete! furnished. There also TWO APPLE OKCHAKDl on said farm and a variety of other Fruit Trees. ADout id Acres 01 tne property are nuoDLAnu, wen-set wiin nmoer. mere is aiso a spring o: goou water convenient to me uouse. Purpart No. 2, A FAKM in Juniata townshl Perrv countv. Pa., adioinlni! lands of James 1 Ham'sey, Henry Fiekcs, Purpart No. 1, and others, containing 70 Acres and 126 Perches About Ten Acres of this property Is good WOOD LAND. The land Is in a nlirh slate of cultivation, is divided into convenient ileitis and under cood fences and is well adapted to raising all kinds of grain. Tills property Is located in one of the best neigh borlioods In Perry county, and convenient to market, places of public worship of all denomina tions, schools, stores, mills, &c., and will be sold as a whole, or In parts to suit purchasers. Terms of Sale. Ten per cent, to be paid when the property is stricken down, one-half of the bal ance on tho first of April, 1871, at which time a deed will be delivered and possession given. The balance in threo equal annual payments, with in terest, to be secured by Judgment bonds. The widow's dower to remain in the property. Samuel Kline, Henry Kline, Jacob Kline, Martha Yohn, Elizabeth Shortess, Catharine Klino, uane mine, earan jveimer, Novcmber8, 1870. Heirs. VALUABLE Farm at Private Sale. THE undersigned offers at private sale, a farm in ltyetownsliip.Perry county, Fa., containing CiT ACRES. The land Is tho best In the nighborhood, with run ning water In every Held, Is under good fence, and has thereon erected a new Frame Dwelling House. There is also a thrifty Young OltCHAltl) on the iihiee. This land lies along two public roads the ' ishing Creek road and the Lamb's Gap road : the last named divides the land in two parts 'MM on the one sldo and SMVS on the other: on tho 26 acre piece is a New Frame Dwelling House, and on the other a FRAME 22 x 28, erected for a house, with a never failing Spring of water. Tills land will be sold as a whole, or in two Tracts, to suit purchasers. S-If not sold at private salo before the LAST OF DICC EM BF.lt, this property will be sold at pull He salo, at the Court House, In ltlooiutlclil, ou the FIRST THURSDAY IN FEHKUAKY, 1871, at one o'clock p. in., of said day, when terms will be made known. - Persons desiring to purchase a farm will do well to examine tills one before investing else where, as it lies within four miles of Marysville. and tho Pennsylvania ltailroad one of tho best markets In the county. Further Information can be had by ad dressing Dr. JOHN USAW, Jenner X ltoads, 4 40 Somerset county, Ta. JJOTEL STAND FOR SALE. A Hotel Stand having a GOOD RUN OF CUSTOM for sale. Apply to B. II. OALKRAITH 4 41tf New Bloomlleld, Pa. Xew Advertisements. October, 1870. J. &. P.COATS' BEST SIX-CORD, IS NOW TUB ONLY Thread put up for the American market which Is SIX-CORD IN ALL NUMBERS, From No. 8 to No. 100 Inclusive. For llniul and Machine. IRAVE.LERS lArK AiNlJ A(J(JlDI!.i 1 liNSlillAINUE COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn. 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I suffered with Catarrh JL 1. thirty years, and was cured In six weeks by a simple remedy, and will send the receipt, postage iree, to an amicteu. T. J. Meau, Drawer 176, By- racuse. New York. A MYSTERY SOLVED. Fifteen Minutes' Private Conversation witli Married Ladies by one of their number. Sent free for two stamps. Address Mrs. 11. METZGF.lt, Hanover, Pa. A C A 1( 1) . A Clergyman, while residing In South America as a missionary, discovered a safe and simple rem edy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early De cay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought ou by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to bcnellt tho altlicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, free of Charge. Address JOSEPH T. 1NMAN, Station D, Bible House, N. Y. City. r PERRY COUNTY Heal Estate, Insurance, AND CLAIM AGENCY. LEWIS POTTER & CO., Iteal Estate Brokers, Insurance, ft Claim Agents Nov IJloomil ;!!, Ta. WE INVITE tho attention of buyers and sell ers to the advantages we offer them in pur chasing or disposing of real estate through our of lice. We have a very large list of desirable property, consisting of farms, town property, mills, store and tavern stands, and real estate of any descrip tion which we are prepared to offer at great bar gains. Wo advertise our property very extensive ly, and use all our efforts, skill, and dilllgeuce to effect a sale. We make no charges unless the property is sold while registered with us. We also draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, andall legal pa pers at moderate rates. Some of the best, cheapest, and most reliable tire, life, and cattle insurance companies in the United States are represented at this agency. Property insured either on the cash or mutual plan, and perpetually atS4 and J5 per thousand. Pensions, bounties, and all kinds of war claims collected. There are thousands of soldiers and heirs of soldiers who are entitled to pensions and bounty, who have never made application. Sol diers, it you were wounded, ruptured, or contract ed a disease In the service from which you are dis abled, you are entitled to a pension. When widows of soldiers die or marry, the minor children are entitled to the pension. Parties having any business to transact In our line, are respectfully Invited to give us a call, as wo are conlldent we can render satisfaction In any branch of our business. No charge for information. 4 201y LEWIS POTTEH & CO. VALUABLE PROPERTY" At Private Sa le THE subscriber offers at private sale his prop, erty in Savllle township, Perry county, Pa., consisting of 71 ACKE8 of Land, 35 Acres of which, arc cleared, and well Improved having thereon a One. and-Half Story Log House, LOG BARN, and other out buildings, with a line YOUNG OKC HAKD. The balance of the land is well tiin bered. W For further Information address or apply to HENKY KLECKENEB, 1 43 Ickesburg, Perry county, Pa. WITH 1IEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING, 13 X 17 in. One your for (0 cent. Addwi, ECHO, Port Royal, Pa.
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