EI)C Stints, Nctu Bloomftcli, f)i. 5 Tuesday, March 21, 1871. L O CA L DlTrAlt T M IS N T, OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year in Advance CORRESPONDENTS will pirn? hear In nil ml that letters received later tlo.il Maturdayove nlng, or the down nisi f 1 on Monday morning have to lay over until the IuIIuwIuk week. $lr. I). I. lllcc lins now on exhibition in this place, Parker's Patent Wash-Boiler. It is tho best thing out. Call and see it. A Change. Having mado a chnngo in tho management of our tailoring depart ment, we are now prepared to have work dono ho that it will givo batirfaction. Tito " Valley SenUiicl" camo to tis last week, with tho namo of J. P. Singistcr, as Editor and Proprietor. Wo extend tho new editor our best wishes for his success. The Terry County Freeman mado its appearance last week enlarged to a seven column paper, and is looking very much improved. Tho many warm friends of the .Tudgo will bo glad to sco this ovidenco of his prosperity. Dypthcrla has been quite- prevalent in Dauphin County this spring. Last week in Paxton twp., Mr. Elscr lost a child by that diseaso making tho third child that has died from that family within a few weeks. The Festival held on Wednesday and Thursday evonings of last week, for tho benefit of M. E. Sunday School, proved a success. Tho young ladies having it in charge, deserve credit for tho energy they displayed on tho occasion. They return thanks for tho liberal patronage received. rrcst for Stealing. For somo time past tho citizens of Newport liavo been badly an noyed by petty thefts. On Wednesday night last tho smoke houso of Mrs. Bassctt in that borough was broken into and robbed of quite a quantity of meat. A search warrant was procured and tho stolon property was found on tho premises of Mrs, Carolino Bupp, who was arrested, charged with tho theft and held to bail in tho sum of $ -100, to answer tho charge at the Uoxt term of court. Bail was furnished by her father Levi Gablo. The citizens of that borough appcarto bo of tho opinion that Mrs. Bupp can givo information which will lead to tho arrest of others of a gang who wero implicated in this, and similar robberies which havo re cently taken place in that vicinity. We trust they may succeed iu bringing them all to justice. A Murderous Attack. On Saturday af ternoon a young man named Calvin Morris, was committed to jail in this borough for attacking his undo Jacob Albright with intent to kill. From what wo could learn, whilo Mr. Albright was sitting at the table on Friday evening tho prisoner camo up behind him and struck him a severe blow on tho head with tho edgo of an two, in flicting a sorious and perhaps a fatal wound. Tho young man who is a deaf tnuto, was living with his unclo noar Montgomery's Ferry. His friends claim that tho act was committed whilo iu a stato of insanity, brought on by habits' of dissipation. The accused is a young man about SO years of ago and had for live or six years enjoyed tho benefits to bo derived from at tending a school for the Deaf and Dumb at Philadelphia. Advance Payinciit for Newspapers. No Huhscriber worth retaining will object to the pay-in-advance system. Those who wanted to hear Jenny Lind sing had to pay in advance. You can't take your scat in a ricketty mail-coach or fly-from-the-track railroad car, without paying in advance for the risk of being klllod. If you would hear a concert or literary lecture, or soe Tom Thumb, or tho Siamese Twins, you must plank your twonty-five, or fifty, or one hundred cents before you can pass over the threshold. Nay, if any one has so little regard for his character as to want to read Barnum's Autobiography, he must first pay for it And yet men hesi tate and caval about paying iu advance for a paper furnished at a price on tho very brink and utmost vorge of priuio cost. Dangerous Bumlng Fluids. The Boston Journal of Chemistry has a sensible edito rial on the above subject, which ought to ho read by every ouo. After giving the method of producing explosions from the vapor of volatile oil, it adds the following " It is not necessary foroflleors of insurance companies, dealers, etc., to bo put to the experimental trouble. They should know that any liquid which will burn readily at ordinary temperatures it untafe. Nothing can it added to ga tolint nor naptJut which will render it nte, o r the vapor inexplotite. The travelling quacks dq not add anything to their 1 iquids but cheap insoluble sub stances, they do this to keop up the de ception. The dangerous volatile liquids cannot be "carbonized," or ozonlzod," or "oxgyeuized," and to claim to do this is low, vulgar quackery. Dnncnnnoil Items. Our Duncannon cor respondent sends tho following items ; Tho Duncannon Iron Works wove com pelled to suspend operations this week, on account of high water. Mr. Charles Cass presented tho Duncan non Band with an elegant lamp, on Thurs day evening last. It is gotten up on tho street-lamp Btylo, and throws a light suffi ciently strong to read music by it at a dis tance of twonty-fivo yards. Mr. Cass re ceived a unanimous vole of thanks from the band, and will doubtless receive somo extra serenades. A temperance association has been organ ized iu this borough, called tho "Union Tcmpcrnnco Association of Duncannon." Judging from tho material of which it is composed, it means business. A lot of fine hams undergoing tho smok ing process, in Mr. Samuel Shelter's smoko houso caught iiro on Friday morning, and were all more or less damaged, ono or two being entirely bmncd up beforo tho fire was noticed. Court Proceedings. At tho adjourned court which convened on tho 13th inst., and was in session all of last week, tho fol lowing cases was disposed of: COMMON IM-;A8. Levi Mcaso vs. Francis J. Sinedley, et. al. Summons iu Trespass. In this caso the defendant had sold prop erty after notice that it was claimed by tho plaiutiir, under tho throo hundred dollar exemption law. Verdict for plaiivtifi", 125. W. II. Minich vs. Newport Deposit Bank. Summons in Assumpsit. This caso had been tried beforo a justico and a verdict rendorcd for tho plaintil)', against which the defendant appealed and and the caso was tried by arbitrators, who rendered a verdict for tho defendant. Tho plaintiff then appealed and the caso was tried by jury, who rendered a verdict for plaintiff, giving him $101 OS, being tho amount claimed with interest. Joseph Eisley vs. James Findlav. Eliza beth Findlay and Cornelius Buskins. Scire facias to reverse judgment. This was a suit brought against the last named defendant to recover money which ho was liablo for as endorser on a noto given in 18(i0. The defence was that duo notico had been given plaintilf and that ho should havo recovered the amount from James Findlay tho maker of tho note. Tho Court held that a party was not bound to pursuo tho principal when ho knew lio was worthless. Verdict for plaintiff for $5.10. Way, Foster ifc Co. vs. Dr. Jos. Eby Sciro facias on mechanics' lion. Verdict for defendant. Christian Hcistcy vs. Henry Bridco and Henry Aylo. Summons in trespass. This was a suit to recover on a note of $340,00, on which tho defendants claimed an offset. Verdict for plaintiff $184,00. Win, flays vs. Oeo. W. Trostle. Plea to open judgment. In this caso a judgment had been given by the defendant, and which ho now claimed should not bo paid owing to misrepresentations which had been made by Dr. Hays in selling tho property for which tho judgmont had been given. Ver dict for tho plaintiff for tho full amount claimed, $228,80. Andrew I'cuncu vs. Win. Irving and N. C. McMorris. The plaintiff in this caso had mado a contract with J as. II. Irving to build him a houso for a specified price, tho defendants being bail on the contract. J. 11. Irving was not ablo to complete the houso according to agreement, and tho work was accordingly dono by tho plaintiff, who brought suit to recover the difference between tho actual cost and tho contract price. Verdict for plaintiff for $250. Christ. Heislcy vs. Homy Bridge sum mons in trespass. The defendout in this case had been a tenant of tho plaintiff, and this suit was brought by the plaintiff to recover his share of tho product of tho farm, a portion of which ho claimed had been withheld. Verdict for defendant. W. K. 8. Cook vs. Dr. A. A. Murray. Tho plaintiff in this case claimed deduction for deficiency in timber sold him by defend ant, and damages for tho sauio not being delivered at the siecitled time. Case set tled, defendant paying plaintiff $110 ond costs. In tho suit brought by Lewis Gilfillon, Jacob Yohn, and Perry Kramer, against Greenwood township, for money loaned for bounty purposes, the township confessed judgment for tho amount claimed, by these and other parties ; the total being about $10,000. An execution was ordered to be issued by the court, directing tho officers of said township to apply the taxes as last as collected to the payment of this debt. John A. Shearer, of Duncannon, was ap pointed rooeivcr of tl late firm of Chris nolrn aud Penned, in place of John Char ters. fbr The DloomJUld Timet. Henova, Pa., March 10, 1871. Mr. Editor It might be interesting to tome of the readers of the Times to know how the O. U. A. M. is proirressinir. I would inform them through your columns that Utzmclisou Council, JNo. 250, O. U. A. M. was organized on Thursday tho Oth inst.. by State V. C. Snyder, of Lancaster, as sisted by Ex-National C, J. N. CaBely, of i'liiladciplita, and r.x-u. isuiow, ol Itcnova. The following officers wero duly installed C, H. M. Messimer ; V. C, M. Graham ; K. 8., F. Donelson J A. It. S., C. Shenk ; J. Mossiiuer ; Iu. Pro., J. C. Foyer ; Out. Pro., Dr. A. Uarr ; Trustees, It. M. Mcssl mcr, J. McNKinior, and J. Fulkner. . B. Church Notice. Presbyterian preaching in tho Court room next Pumfuyatll In the morning, and at 7 in tho evening. Prayer mooting will be held on Wednesday evening at the same piaco. Subject on Sunday evening " The Un pardonable bin." In the Lutheran Church, nraver-moolincr on Wednesday evening. Preaching, next puuuain at iu o clock p " Intemperance," in. Subject, Nxw Tailor Biiop. G cor no II. Walters Hal opened a flew Biiop in this borough, on Carlisle street, jutt above the Foundry. He askt a snare or public patronage. 81 I Locnl UrioTw. Ton Friday last John Clouser whilo cho 4ing wood on the farm of his father in Centre twp., cut his foot quito seriously, so that he had to bo taken home on a horse. Mr. Samuel Lupfer, formerly a resident of this county, has purchased a site, at Bcavoitown, Snyder Co., on which to erect a largo tannery. Cats must bo plenty in this town as ono of our "devils" says that in a short timo ho could got skins enough to make a largo "buf falo robo." At Carlisle, tho President has appointed Mrs. Ellen 1). liheem as post mistress. Tho Good Templars of Ilarrisburgaro in creasing and tho lodges aro all in a pros perous condition. "yfin Thursday morning last, somo bedding in tho houso of Samuel Smith Esq., of this borough was thrown against tho stovo pipo which passed up through tho bed room, and took lire. But for an early discovery, and prompt measures to extinguish it, a serious firo would soon havo been tho ro sult. A horse in Mifflin county recently died of lock jaw caused by a splinter being run into his foot, On Thursday night last a largo flock of wild geese becamo bewildered at tho lights as they passed over tho town, and circled around several times flying so low that tho noiso of thoir wings could bo distinctly heard. A portion of tho flock afterwards alighted in tho hollow back of Wm. McKco's. 15cm ember. Persons who wish their post oflico address changed on our mailing book, should remember to mention where their paper hat been tent, as well as where they wish it to go in future. Failing to do this they must not blamo us if tho change is not made. Notice to Settle. All persons knowing themselves indebted to mo arc hereby noti fied to settlo beforo tho 1st of April. At tention to this notico will savo cost. 2t S. S. WITHK0W. County Trico Current. liixx)Mi'iEl.i), March 21, 1871. Flax-Seed fi 00 Potatoes, 7UaS5 cents. Butter fl pound, 25 " Eggs V dozen, 15 " Dried Apples V pound 6 .1 8 " Dried Peaches 15 15cts.fllk. Pealed Peaches, 18 22 cts. " Cherries 0 & 0 cts. " ' Pitted, 15 18 cts. " Blackberries, 8 (S 10 cts. " Onions fl bushel, 75 " SKWl'OUT MA11KETS. Corrected Weekly by Wm. Koxiyh it Aons. Newpout. march 21. 1871. Flour, Extra 80 U0 lted Wheat 1 (10 01 15 Bye 75 Com GO (5 0) Outs l 32 pounds 45 Clover Heed 6 00 0 00 Timothy Seed, 3 50 Flax Seed, 1 75 Potatoes 70 85 Ground Alumu Salt, 2 25 I.lincburner's Coal, 2 40 Htovo Coal 5 6 00 Pea Coal 3 40 Bmith Coal 25 cts. V bus- Cross Tles.BH feet long, 45 45 cents. Dressed Hogs, 8 cts. fl & Philadelphia Trice Current. Corrected Weekly by Janncy A Andrew), No. 123 Mauket Hthekt. Philadelphia, March 19, 1870. White Wheat 1 1 40 0 1 67 lted Wheat 1 40 & 1 50 Uye 1000103 Corn, 11 079 Oats 58 60 Clover Heed llUHpcrlb. Timothy Seed 6 00 0 6 25 Flax Heed, 2 00 0 2 00 Country Lard U 0 12 Eggs , 28 0 80 Butter, solid In bbls.' 12 0 16 Washed Wool, 61 cents per lb. Dressed Hogs OalO cts. per lb. LABowbh Sweiiek. At the residence of imviu owariz, 111 jnuimviuu, uu tiiu iuiu jiibi,., by Rev. B. A. Ilcdgen, Geo. 11. Bowcrof Millers town, to Miss Emma Bwcjfcr of fiaville twp. DTIATIIB. Stevenb In Washington, D. C. March 13th, 1S71, of congestion of tho lungs, David William, Infant boh of Henry C, and Carrie Stevens, aged 1 mouth, 1 week, and 4 days. Hoffmikk In the city of Lancaster, on the Mb Inst., Miss Henrietta, duughter of the lata Kcv. 1. n.jftlalmieir, sister of the ltev. C. F. Koll'mler, and aunt of the Kcv. If. W. and T. F. Hollinmr, iu the C'JtU yeur of her age. Wentzei. On tho 3rd hist., near McKec's Falls, Mrs. Leah WcnUcl, widow of the lute Christopher Wcutzcl, uged 83 years. SwEoitii. On tho 15th inst., at hla residence near Blooinlleld, after a protracted Ulnces, John Bweger, uged 65 years and V months. FOll 111SNT Oil HALE. Will rent for the half, a first class saw-mill, with farm, half a mile from tho Buubury and Lcwistown Kullroad ; 400 acres of the BEST TIMBER belongs to this property. Applicants must bo well recommended, and have VttKfcash to purchase stock on this fuvm. Possession given Immediately. For particulars apply at once In person, to F. W. VANDEKSLOOT, ucur Adumshurg, 3t. Suyder Co., Fa. D UNCAN SHERMAN & CO,, Ko. 11 Nassau Street, NEW YORK, Issue circular Mutes and circular totters of credit available In any part of the world. Current account received ou such terms as may be agreed upon, IB 12tl Why Keep That Cough? When a bottlo of Kolircr's Lung Balsam will euro it. It Is plensnnt to take, and more cH'ec llve than any other cough medicine. Try it. For salo by F. Mortimer & Co.,;Ncw Bloom flcld,and most other stores In tho county, tf. Try It. Every person who Is troubled with dyspepsia, debility, or tho diseases consequent upon tho Spring changes, should uso Kolircr's Cherry Pectoral. Ir will invigorate, rcstoro tho np pctito, nnd generally Improve tho health. Try it. For salo by F, Mortimer ifc Co., nnd the stores generally throughout tho United States. t7 Pcoplo havo been so humbugged with dirty poisonous hnlr preparations, that they llllil Witll fll'llf.llt. tlin now n..,t..ln .lnt-.l XI . tciir's Haiii Restokative. Clear as crystal, and It docs tho work most effectually. See ad- ,.ni4!.nmnnl ' What's the Use Why pay more than Is necessary t Tho goods aro just as fine, the work just as carefully dono, tho tit Just as per fect, and the prices many percent, lower. Then, why not buy of Wanumukcr & Brown. To the Ladies! A Circular fur married or slnglo ladles, contain ing desirable Information iimii mailers never be foro made public, mailed free. Those who wish to give It a careful perusal mav address, ills. Kl.lfcAHKTII KINO, 5 9 13 a Williamsburg, N. Y. New Advertisements. fc frn -t Spring Trade, 87 I ! 87 A Splendid Assortment of DItY- GOODS, Suitable for the Season aro now for Sale by tho Subscribers, AT LOW IMJICISS I ova stock or PRINTS, MUSLINS, DELAINES, JACONETS, &c. Will be found the most com plete of any in the County. Also, A Splendid Assortment of CASSIMEHES, CLOTHS, COTTONADES, JEANS, &c, &c, For Spring and Summer Wear. F. MORTIMER & CO!, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. For the Farm and Garden! JpUItli GltOUNW UONU, SlTEB-l'IIOSrilATE OF LIME, AM.MAL compost, AND GROUND PLASTER, Manufactured by tho Harrlsburg Fertilizer Com pany, liarrlsburg, l'a. For sale by 11. If, FICKES & BRO 6 9, 13 Newport, l'o. HTK1 J ICO N C 011CK , VIEWS, ALBUMS, CIIR0.M0S, FRAMEH. E, it II. T. ANTHONY fc CO., 601 Hroudway, Kew York, Invite tho attention of the Trado to their exten sive assortment of tho 11 hove goods, of tlielr van publication, HuiiHiJuctitro ami imtmrlulloiu Also, I'HOTO LANTERN SLIDES and OHAniOSCOl'ES. NEW VIEWS OF YOSHMITE. n. & 11. t. A.vrJto.yyji co., 691 UicOADwiv, New Yoiik, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Importers and Manufacturers of l'liototfrniriilo Mutci-iulM. S Ml 13 PERRY HOUSE, New Bloomflcld, Va. Tit E subscriber having purchased the property im theonriieror Maine and Carlisle streets, opposite the Court House, Invites ull his friends und former eutomers to give him a call as he Is determined to furnish ltrst class accommodations. TiJUMAH HUTVH, S lit. Proprietor. The oldest and best conducted Mercantile College In the Country. For circulars, write to P. 11!KK tt HONK. Pittsburgh, Pa. M-HAKFKKH' EDITION OF DUFF'S BOOK KEEPING. 400 pp. Contalus Nutloiml Bunk, Bull Road Book-keeping, Aiu. Dll. 8. H. KITCII'H Family Physician 00 pugesi sent by mall free. Teaehes how to cure all diseases of the person; skill, hair, eyes, complexion. Write to 711 Broadway, New York. WALTH AM WATCHES. The cxtensivo use of theso watches for the last fifteen years by Railway Conductors, Engineers and Expressmen, tho most exacting of watch wearers, has thoroughly demonstrated the strength steadiness, durability and accuracy of the Wal thnm Watch. To satisfy that class In all these respects, Is to decide tho question as to tho real value of these t line-keepers. More than 1500,000 of these watches aro now speaking for themselves In tho pockets of tlie people a proof and a guarantee of their superior ity over all others. Tho suiwrlor organization and great extent of tho Company's Works at Waltham, enables them to proiluco watches at a price which renders com petition futile, and those who buy any other watch merely pay from 25 to 50 per cent, more for their watches than Is necessary. These time-pieces combine every Improvement that a long experience has proved of real practi cal use. Having had tho refusal of nearly every Invention In watch making originating In this country or In Europe, only thoso were finally adopted which severe testing by the most skilful artisans In our works, and long tiso on tho part public, demonstrated to be essential to correctand enduring tlme-kecplng. Among the many Improvements wo would par ticularly The Invention and use of a centra pinion of pe culiar construction, t prevent damage to tlietrain by the breakage of main-springs, is original Willi the American Watch Company, who, having had tlio refusal or all other contrivances, adopted Fogg's patent pinion as being tho best, and fault less. Hardened and tempered hair springs, now uni versally admitted by Watchmakers to bo the best, are used in all grades of Wallham Watches. All Wallham Watches have dust-proof caps, protecting the movement from ilusl, aud lessening the necessity of tho frequent cleaning necessary In other watches. Our new patent stem-winder, or keyless watch Is already a decided success, and a great Improve ment on any stem-winding watch In the American market, and by far the cheapest walchof Us qual ity now ollcred to the public. To those living in portions of the United .Slates where watchmakers do not abound, watches with the above mentioned improvements which tend to ensure accuracy, cleanliness, durability anil convenience, must prove Invaluable. The trademarks of the various styles mado by the Company are as follows : American Watch Oi., Wallham, Mass. Amn. Watch Co., Waltham, Mann. American Watch Co., Crescent St., Waltham Mass. ApiMnn, Tracy A Co., Waltham, Mas.t. Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Mass. P. liartlctt, Waltham, Mass. Wm. Ellcry, Waltham, Mass. Home Watch Co., Jloston, Mass. Examine tho spelling of theso names carefully before buying. Any variation even of a slnglo letter. Indicates a counterfeit. For sale by all leading jewelers. No watchesre tailed bv the Company, An illustrated history of watch-making, con taining much useful information to watch-wearers sent to any address on application. HOHHINS te APVLETOX, Genkiial Auents roa Ameuican Watch Co., 183 Bhoadway, New Yoick. . . BL00MINGT0N (ILL) NURSERY. loth Year, fiuo Acres. 13 Greenhouses. Largest Assortment all sizes. Best stock I Low Prices 1 Would you know What, When. How to Plant! Fruit.'Sliade, Evergreen Trees, Root Grafts, Seed lings, Osage Plants, Apple Seed, Early Rose Pota toes, tilirubs. Hoses, Greenhouse aud Garden Plants, &e., &c. FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS! Finest, Best Collection Sorts and quali ty. Send 10 cents for New, Illustrated, Descrip tive Catalogue IK) pages. Send stamp, each, for Catalogues of Seeds, with plain directions At pages: Bedding and Garden Plants XI pares and Wholesale Price List 24 pages. Address F. K. FltlEMX, Bloomington, Illinois. A Great 0cr.tRViiSw&. will dlsposoof One Hundred Pianos, Melodeons, and Organs of six llrst-class makers, Including Waters', at extremely low prices, for Cash, during this month, or will takea part cash and balance in monthly or quarterly Instalments. FOR 3 7 PER LINE, We will Insert an advertisement ONK MONTH In Ono Hundred aim FIfty-tlvo First-class Pennsylvania Newspapers, Including Eleven Dailies. We refer to the publisher of this paper, to whom our responsibility is well known. IIfST f-UCINT 111134 Address OEO. I HOWELL te CO., AnvEimsiNO Agents, Kos. 40 and 41 l'ark Hon, New York. $5 TO $10 PER DAY. M3MES HOY H and UIItLH who engage In our new bust ness make from 5 to till per day in their own lo calities. Full particulars aud Instructions sent free by mail. Those In need of permanent, prollt ulile work, should address at once, gEOKUU BTfNbON & CO., Portland Maine. An Independent Fortune IX FOUR MONTHS. Can lie made In a nulet way by men thr.t ars- ca pable of keening the secret. Addres.s JAM ES GOODWIN, 17 Krvhanyt Place, jVew Xeric 1 UOf I'KK THE VEGTABLK t ty7'V JOZU PULMONARY BALSAM.Lo I J Tho old standard remedy for Gouglis.Goitts.or Ciin- sumption. A'othlny better. Cutlsh Buos. Hi Co., Iloslou, Mass, Sj Sj p JJ p. TO THE WORKING CLASH We are now pre pared to furnish nil classes with constant employ, inent at home, the whole of the time or for the -snare moments. Business new, light, and profita ble. Persons of ell her sex easily earn from 60c. to 15 per evening, and a proportlonulsum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls, earn nearly as much as men. 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