l)c imc0, New Bloomftclir, JJcu Titemlay, April 4, 1871. LOCAL I) ETA It T M E N T. OUR TERMS Arc One Dollar a Year in Advance CORRESPONPENTS will please hear In mind that letters received Filler I hail Saturdayeve iilng.ortliedown nisllon Monday morning have to lay over until tlic following week. Tho Canal will havo tho water let in, it is expected, this wcok. , ' ' ' Wall Paper. A beautiful assortment of Wall Tapers and Borders is now on hand and for salo by P. Moutimkh, it Co. Prices low. tf. Tho Fee Bill. Justices of tho peace arc required by law to have a fee bill put up iu their oflices, under a penalty of ten dollars and double tho amount of the foes charged. SWolt Killed. For somo timo past a pack of wolves havo becu infesting yo town ship, much to tho annoyanco of tho resi dents of that vicinity..' On Thursday last, three of them mado their appearance, and after boing chased a time by dogs, ono of thorn was shot by Xr, Power, of that town ship. " ' ' A Slid caso of drowning occurred at Now Cumberland on . Wednesday last. A boy about 8 years of ago, a son of Mr. Bowman of that placo, went out with his father to tho field, and aftor a time,1 wandered away. When tho father missed him search was made, and during tho evening, tho body of the lad was found in the mill race. Tho Perry County Democrat of last week says: "Mr. X- whilo picking his teeth after dinner tho other day, ran tho point of tho pick into tho ncrvo of a tooth, thereby producing such pain as to bring tears to his eyes. Dr. Z. was called in and aftor apply ing tho usual restoratives, pronounced him out of danger. Tho Doctor exhibited great skill in tho management of tho case." " ' Thanks. AVo return our thanks to Messrs. Bheibly & Howard, proprietors of the "Morrison llouso" at Huntingdon, for an invitation to bo present at their opening dinner on Saturday last. Landlords who understand the uso of printers' Ink, as well as they appear to, we doubt not will keep a Jirtt clait hotel. We wero sorry that busi ness prevented us being present. April 1st was an unusually busy day in this borough, and tho number of disap pointed persons was larger than is com monly scon on that occasion. In fact wo don't remember a year when so much com plaint was made about tho troublo iu rais ing tho amount necessary for meeting pay ments. The consequence was, that many a man went homo on Saturday night with feelings as gloomy as the weather was tho wholo of that day, and a moro snowy and disagrecblo day is rarely seen in April. The Bloomfteld Academy. Tho Sum mer session of this institution will com mence on next Monday, the 10th lust. ' This school, as at prosont managed, is one of .the best in the State, and the largo number of pupils, of both boxoh, that have been availing themselves of its benefits, prove that its merits aro well appreciated. In addition to the superior educational advantages offered, tho school is located in one of tho most healthy villages in the State, which is an advantago worthy o f tho consideration of parents, who are Becking a place in which to educato their children. - Libel Suit. On Tuesday last," Gcorgo Bcrgner, of the Uarr'Uburg Telegraph, was arrested by Constable Powell, of York, on a warrant issued by Justico J. Metzel, of that place, charging him' with libel. Tho plaintiff is Hon. Jere. S. Black, and tho alleged defamatory article was published in tho editorial column of tho ' Telegraph on tho 7th of February. Mr. Borgner was takeu before Alderman Haas, and entered bail in the sum of $800 for his appearance at the next term of the York conuty.crim inal court. Death From an Orcrdose of Whiskey. As we go to press, we learn of a sudden oc currence which transpired iu Williamsburg, this county, a few days since, and which re sulted in tho death of a boy named Myers. On Sunday evening last, or some timo dur ing the night, a party of boys, flvo in num ber, of that place, and each aged about 15 years, obtained access iu some mysterious manner to a quantity of whiskey and drank of the intoxicating bevorago to such an ox out that ono of tho boys named Myers, died on the following morning from the ef fects of the undue quantity taken into his system. Tho other four boys wero taken violently ill, but will recover. It is not known how tho boys procured tho whiskey, hut it is generally supposed that they found it iu somo barrels that had beeu left standing out by the owner, thinking they were empty. The affair has created considerable excite ment in that quiet town, and we learn that it will be properly Investigated. AUoona Tribune. Tho Xew Apportionment. Under tho new apportionment bill which has passed tho IIoubo, this Senatorial district is , to bo called tho SUd, and is comprised of the counties of Perry, Juniata, Milllin and Snyder, and will bo entitled to ono Senator, tho election to tako place in 1873. Cumberland and York together form tho 20th district and elect one Senator, tho election to be in 1871. A change is also mado in tho Ilcprcsonta tives districts, Juniata and Perry together being mado ono district to elect ono mem ber. . , - ., Franklin and Cumberland aro each a sepcrato district, each being entitled to ono member. , , , Fortius Senatorial and Beprcscntativo district the counties composing it, aro each to send a return Judge to meet in tho Court House at Miftllntown whero tho returns aro to bo cast up and certified to. A Musical Hcu. F.ach day chronicles something now and startling 1 The latest wonder wo claim, is tlio "musical hen" to bo seen at the Baldwin steel works. This strango "bird" exhibits a wonderful tasto for music, and in its gratification ter rifies stroiig men. But to particularize : Mr. liluiuii, an employee of tho nbovo mcntioncd establishment, found, on taking possession of tho premises ho now occu pies, what seemed to bo a pet "chicken," and tho fowl was allowed free access wher ever it wished to go, , A few nights since, Mr. It. had occasion to get up at a lato hour, and, when descending the stairs, was startled by hearing sounds of delightful music. ' ' A strango fear took . possession of him, and his hair seemed inclined to be por cupinish ; but mustering all his courage, ho passed to tho loom below and instituted an investigation, when lo ! behind the door was tho " old hen," seated by tho sido of Mr. B.'s banjo, playing or picking away a la negro minstrels. Since then tho "old bird" regularly visits tho banjo aud goes through with her "musical drill." Mr. K. invites all who question tho fowl's ability as a banjo-player to call and judgo for them selves. State Journal. : , , ltyu Company. On Thursday last, whilo at the depot, a man was pointed out to us as a sneak thief. In his company was a man from Loysville, Perry county, Samuel F. Shafer, who is a novice in city arts and villainies. Ho had sold a horse and obtain ed a considerable sum of money of which those sharks wore eager to obtain posses sion. . " , . ' ',' For this purpose they haunted his foot steps and made warm professions of friend ship, introduced him to a low houso of ill fame, endeavored to render him oblivious with liquor, and wero as ardent and sympa thetic as tho love existing botween Damon and Pythias. . The result may bo briefly stated. Yesterday morning Shafer appear ed before tho Mayor, and told a foilorn story. Ho had been robbed of a watch valued at (15' and a pocket-book of $25. The culprit was alleged to bo one W. T. Snodgrass, whoso character is not abovo re proach, and who has mado' Lis homo at what is known as tho " soap factory," a low haunt on Cherry alley, near tho rail road. Tho dofendant was arraigned before tho Mayor, and the evidence of his guilt boing conclusive, ho was held for trial at tho next term of court. Ibid. , i .' ' i mutilated inrrency. a postmaster in Tennoseo was so overrun by mutilated cur rency, in consequence of a North Carolina postmaster having been fined f 93 for not receiving it, that ho has written to the Uni tod States Treasurer, and has received a reply that must set at rest a somowhat vex cd question.'1 Tho Treasurer says : " Under tho rules of tho Treasury De partment, postmastors aro authorized to re ceive such currency for its full value in payment of postago stamps, when, in caso of Unlted.States notes, not .moro than one twentieth of" tlio noto is missing, and in cases of fractional currency, when not moro than one-tenth is missing. AVhen suuli notes and fractional currency aro mutilated beyond the standard referred to, no ono is compelled to recoivo them for any part of their value, aud the only placo whero such notes may bo redeemed is at U. S. Treasury. It will thus be sceu that ixistniRbtcis aro not required to tako currency when a por tion equal to one-tenth is torn oft'.' ' ' ' ' Sudden Deaths. John Smyser who lived near York, Pa., died very suddenly on tho 20th ult. Ho was taken ill whilo at work and returning to the house, sat down, and shortly afterward expired. Ho is said to have had a prcsoutiment of his death. Ho was a man highly cstcomed for his vlrtuos. Ho was sixty-four yoars of ago on tho day of his death. It is a singular coincidunco that the deceased's father, Poter' Smyser and his twin brother, Daniel Smyser, died as suddenly as himself. ' " ' '. ' ' jVvJIill Notice. Mr. Kamuol Fravol, who, last fall, bought tho mill in Centra town ship, formerly owned by Mr. Samuel Comp, has taken chargo of tho premises, and is prepared to manufacture flour that will please his customers. Corn in the ear will bo chopped for the tonth bushel. Wo trust our farmers will give him a liberal share of their patronage. 2t Solo Bill. All orders for salo bills by mail, will be promptly attended to. A Now Swindle. For tho week past, a fellow has been travoling over the lower part of tho county selling lottery tickets, which nro to entitlo tho holder to a - chance in a drawing for watches, sills, sowing' ma chines, etc. These tickets he soils at ono dollar each. Ho has a box with him con taining a lot of numbered tickets, and from this box tho victim draw ono, and thou by reference to a long list of numbers, tho swindler tells him what that ticket lias drawn, but tho article it to be tent to tho placo tho purchaser may designato by cx preu. Our informant says ono of his neigh bors purchased a ticket, which after ho had drawn, tho fellow told him entitled ,hlm to a gold watch. This so ploascd hint that ho bought four moro tickets, and is ,out iivo dollars. Ho Is at present waiting for his prises to come. Several others invested each in ono ticket, and aro looking for tho goods to arrive. They will bo sure to have a long look before they sco them. Wo won der what the next game will be. Burned to Death. A little daughter of Samuel B. Lehman, of North Lebanon, aged about 18 years, came, last week, to a distressing death. A fluid lamp upset on Wednesday evoning, whilo sho was nlouo iu the room, nnd during the nbsenco from homo of both parents, communicating tho flames to her clothing. Sho ran for assis tance, but before tho flames could bo ex tinguished sho was so badly burucd that sho died on Friday night. Sho was an : un usually interesting child, and her death is an overwhelming affliction to her parents. Lebanon Courier. Tho Counterfeiters. The Upper Dau phin llcgiKter says : Tho State and United Stales Courts hav ing concurrent jurisdiction in counterfeit ing cases, and tho term of soutenco in tho latter being much longer than that of the former, tho cases of John Shaffer and Wil liam Musser, recently arrested at this place, were, on Friday last, on motion ot and by consent of tho district attorney, Joshua M. Wcistliug, J.sti., trauslerrcu uy Judge Pearson to the U. S. Secret Service officers, on condition that the county should not bo subjected to any of tho costs of tho trial. Musser has been taken to rittsburg and Shaffer to Philadelphia for trial. Fire. On Saturday morning tho 2jth ult., the extensive shedding and stab ling attached to Mr. Jacob Loiby's distil lery, about a mile west of Middletown wore totally destroyed by fire. Tho loss is esti mated at between $5,000 and $ 7,000, on which there is an insurance of $3,800. Tho flrowas doubtless tho work of on incendiary as tho distillery was not in operation at the time, and there was no Are on the promises. This is tho second lire wo havo had within eight days. Shot Himself. A young man about 18 years of age, named Steckroth, of Mon tour township, this county, accidentally shot himself through tho abdomon on Sun day last, from tho effects of which ho ex pired almost instantly. It appears ho was crossing a fenco at tho timo, and iu pulling his gun through, tho lock caught dischar ging the gun, and lodging its contents into his body. Columbian. v . . - ! jlr. Amos liohiuson has taken tho hotel in this borough, recently kept by Mr. Tur- bett. Mr. Robinson is ono of tho most ac commodating men wo know, and no doubt will take great : pains to make his guests comfortable AVo hopo tho public will sco that ho has a liberal share of patronage See his card in another column. A Singular Elopement. An cuorgbtio young man recently mar ried and settled in Alloghenoy. lliswifo was luigdtobic," and on. a visit to tho young couple, tho old gentleman was so enchuntcu by her that ho planned an elopement, to which sho assented. Tho fattier returned a tow days ago, and on coin"; homo to supper May and December told the tale of their. loves uud declared their intention of going off together. Tho son of course was thunder-struck and went out to seek means for tho prevention of tho design. AVhen ho returned the old gentleman and young ludy had gono. It was afterwards discovered that the lather had disposed : of his property in Philadelphia, uud took ten thousand dol lars in cash witli him, leaving his family Well fcrovided .tor. ; ;' I .' r ' '- ' i tlsiy A despatch from Sun Francisco dated March :i'Jth says : Tho town of Truekee, Cal., on tho lino of t ho l'acifio Ilailroad, is in flumes, mid will probably bo destroyed. A number of women' 'iirid children have been killed by tho burning buildings tailing upon them. Tim Montiii.t NoNHi.r.rrB run Ar-im,. We have received the April number of "Tlio Monthly Novelette," and llnd that with ago It grows moro Intorettiug;. . The fact of it is, tills magazine contains none but Interesting reading matter, such as the people like, stories, pootry, wit and humor, and soino noted Illustrations, and Is entirely free from dull lectures and ro vlews, for which ladles care but little. As tho Monthly Novelette Is only 20 cents a number, or J:J.OO per year, It should be In tlio bauds of ono hundred thousand renders beforo tbo year closes. The contents of tho April number aro varied, and iutcrostlug. Tboiues &, Talbot, til) Congress Street, Ronton, are tbo publishers, nnd they will sund a numplo copy of "The Monthly Novelette " on receipt of 15 cents. VEsr Wise. "I bad rather pay a little more money and get a good article." That Is wise to be sure, but suppose you can got tho very best article and not havo to pay a Utllo more I How then 1 This Is tho cuia with Wauamukcr & llrown's clothing It Is tbo best as well as cheapest. Church Notice. Presbyterian preaching in tho Court room next Sunday at 11 in tho morning, and at 7 in tho evening. Prayer meeting will be held on Wednesday evening at tho samo placo. In tho Lutheran Church, nreachinir on Sunday at o'clock p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening. Prcachinir in tho M. E. Church on Sun. day morning next, at 10J o'clock a. m. I'rayor meeting on Thursday evening. Sent Fhkb foii Tiihkr Months, to Thy Aiiewclnlit pugc Illustrated pnper. Among its contributor will bo found many of the hCBt and most popular writers In tlio hind, embrac ing John Buy, (author of Mttlo llrccclics and J:in Bludso,) Mrn. A. D. Richardson, Junius Henri Drnwnc, Col. Knox, Prof. Simonson, Gcorgo Warren, Bophlo Worthlngton, Llllun uiiueii jjrowuo, .miss b. a. Uroek, Captain Morton, Alexander Hyde, (In Airiicultural de partment,) nnd many others. Mark Twain win aiso contribute urtlclcs occasionally. Send names to, American Publisher Hurt ford, Conn, VT " Shoot Folly as It files." and stonnslnir preparations on your bead which are composed of poisons. Uso Nature's Hair Restorative, which by Its cleanliness fragrance and purity commends itself. See advertisement. Years of Exnerleneo have nrovnd Unit llohror's Tonic Bitters aro tho only bitters that can bo relied on as an invigorator, for debility resulting from spring changes. To the Ladies! Circular for married or nlimln ladles, eontain- iiiif desirable Information unoii mailers never bo. foro mado public, mailed five. Those who wish to give It n careful perusal may address, l.'l )' , I) l.-'l-I 5 9 13 a ' Williamsburg, N. Y. Ladies, Attention ! Send Ten Cents and a Stamp for a vuluablo secret, which every young lndy should know. CHARLES V. ALLliOl , 5 14iat ; Pittsburgh, Pa. County Trico Current. Uloompielb, April 4, 1S71. I'lax-Sccd t2 00 Potatoes, 7iaS5 cents. Mutter -if! pound, 2T " Eggs ft dozen, 14 " Dried Apples l pound, 8al0 " Dried Peaches,.-. 15 lficts.ltti, realcd Peaches........ i 1822cts. " Cherries, 000 cts. " Pitted 15 18 cts. " Rlaokberrlos, .',..,..! I, 810ots. ' Onions V bushel 75 " ' NtWJ'OUT MAHKKTS. Corrected Weekly by Win. Kovah Jt ions. NEWPOUT. AnrlU. 1871. Flour, Extra W 00 Red Wheat 100 $114 Rye 75 Corn, GO 6) Oats ft 32 pounds 50 Clover Seed 4 50 4 50 Timothy Seed '.. 5 00 Flax Seed, 1 75 Potatoe 10 1 00 (i round Alunui Salt, 2 25 Limeburuer's Coal, 2 40 Stovo Coal, 6 6 00 Pea Coal S 40 Smith Coal 25 cts, f bs. Cross Tlos,8Ufcet lonpr, .......... 4545 cents. New Advertisement. JOBINSON HOUSE, (Formerly kept by Woodruff and Turbett,) -Vow EloomfieW, Ftrry County, Ta. AMOS KOBINSON, Proprietor. This well known 'and pleasantly located hotel lias been leased for a number of years bv the pres ent nroprletor.and ho will sparo no pains to accom modate his guests. The rooms are comfortable, I no tamo well iiiriusneu Willi mo aem in me mar ket, and the bar stocked with choice liquors. A careful and attentive hostler will tie In attendance. A good livery stable will be kept by the proprietor. April 3, 1871. tl Spring Trade, i87i! i8yi! A Splendid Assortment of DltY- GOODS, Suitable for tlio Season ore now for Bale by the Subscribers, AT LOW I'ltlCJOHI . t . , . ; t ,. , a uit stock, or ; . . riUNTS ' i MUSLINS, DELAINES, . . , JACONETS, &c. I Will be found the most com- piciu oi any 111 111c ouniy. Also, A Splendid Assortment of CASSIM.EKES,. : . i , (LOTUS, COTTONADKS, JEAN8, &c, it.c, - l'i Spring and Bummer "Wear. . .. V. MORTIMER & CO., NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. A Perfectly ' Non - Explosive Lamp I I)KI(KINM& HOUSE'S PATENT LAMPS nro the only Ijimp Unit (Iivks I'mifKi r Hakktv w itii a i. f, kinds ok oil They aro mado of brass, uud will last a lifetime, making them the CHEAPE8T LAMP IN THE WORLD. Tho undersigned are Agents for Perry County, and w ill supply Merchants at the Manufacturers' pure. Persons wanting a good urliuio are ru ipiested lo examine this lump. P. MOHTIMEH & CO., Xew Bloomtleld, Pit. 5- Agents wanted to canvass tlio County. New Advert incmctitit. $5 TO $10 PER DAY. M?5Uf$ JlOYM nnd J I ItliS who engage In our new busi ness make from sr to 810 per day In their own lo calltlcs. Full particulars and Instructions sent rreo by mull. Those In need of permanent, protlt n bio work, should address nf once, GICOllliE S11NSON & CO., rortlaiid Maine. 40 lfrecl.8 J-'or One Dolar. Til 15 AMERICAN ltl'RAI. UOMK from April 1. !?',. xi-'-iiiss, cikiic paw, ARTtciiitnnii mid & W1J.COX, Rochester. N. V. DIt. H. N. 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Market (Jardcners wantlnc fresh and wilnhin Heeds should buy of tho growers. Wo grow all the llnest varieties of fleet,, Cabbage, Carrot, miliar, mm, nine, i,euuco, Melon, union, Parsiilp, Radish, Spinach, Squash, Turnip, and other V egetablft Seeds. Catalogue with Price list mailed free. WAUK & akmsthonii ki.piIs. mcn, 11-0 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE Cleans Kid Cloves and all kinds of Cloths and Clothing; removes Paint, Clreesc, Tar, etc., in stantly, without the least Injury to the llnest cam bric. Sold by druggists anil fanev goods dealers. FRAGRANT HAI'UIJENE CO.. it llarelnv Street. Chicago. 1820 PULMONARY HALS AM. 1870 ilio old standard remedy for Coiighs,ColUs,or Cou sumption. Xotltlna better. Cuti.eu Bitos. & Co., DU91UI1, i)IU.SS. TTTTECAR, bow inndo In 10 hours, with V 1-L out drugs. Particulars 10 cents. P. SAGE, Cromwell, Conn. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? TO THE WORKING CLASH. We are now ore. pared to furnish all classes with constant eniploy- iiii-iibiaii iiyiur, lun nuvio ui tllU illllU lir Jir IIIO spare moments. Business new, light, and proilta blo. Persons of either sex easily earn from fiOo. to 85 per evening, and a proimrtlonalsiim by devotlnit nieir wnoiu nine 10 ino uusinesH. lioys aim gins earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, and test the business, we make the unparalleled oiler: To such as are not well satlstled, we will pay 81 for the troublo of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The Peojile't Literary Companion ono of the largest and best family newspaperever publish edall sent free by mail. Reader, 11 you want permanent, profitable work, address li. 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A VOID JUACK8.-A victim of early indls .f V crcl Ion, causing nervous debility, prematura decay, &c, having tried In vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-euro, which ha will send free to his fellow-sufferers. Address J. H. TU'i'TLE, 7U Nassau St., New York. r 613 There Were Sold in the Year 1870t ' ; op Blatchloy's Cucumber TIIADE fgH MAUK. WOOD PUMPS, Measuring 21.1,5011 feet In length, or sufficient in the agregate for A WELL OVER 40 MILES DEEP, HlmpU in Conttruetton Fany in Operation (Jlning no Tatte to tlit Witter -Table and (Jluap. These pumps are their own best recommendation . Fur kale by llealers in Ilardwaroauil Agricultu ral Implements, Plumbers, Pump Makers, &c, throughout tlio country. Circulars. &c, furnish ed upon application by mall or olhorwise. Single pumps forwarded to parties In towns where 1 have no agents upon tlio receipt of tho retail price. In buying, becarofui that your pump bears my trade murk as above, as I guarantee no other. Office and Ware-room, Hon. and tttti Flllicrt Street, Bl.ltfl WlULADKLVlllA.l'A. JMrThesn Pumps can bo ordered of tho Manu facturer, or F. Mortimer & Co., New liloumtlekl. i roil RENT OR HALE. I Will - i , . 1. V . 1 1- n . ,. til ,,in luuit iui viiu nun, a urst. uiusa Bun-uiiii, with farm, half a mile from the Sunbury and I.ewistown Railroad I 400 acres of tbo BEST Tl.MBEK belongs to this property. Applicants most be well recommended, and have fsOOcash to purchase stock on this farm. Possession given jimnodlutely. For particulars apply at onco In person, to ' K. W. VANDEH8LOOT, near Adamsliurg, at. Snydor Co., Pa. For the Farm and Garden ! JJUHK UKOUNH HON K, SL PEIt rilOHPIIATK OF LIME, ANIMAL COMPOST, ASB CiltOUND PLASTEIt, Manufactured by the lfarrishtirK Fertilizer Com pany, llarrisburg, Pa. For sule uy 11. II. FICKES & DUO., 6 9, 13 Newport, P.
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