tmmm, l)e men; Ncu) f Blaomfidir; 3ai lit loomfitlb imfs. 1 Tuesday, April 11, 1871. LOCAL D EVA 11 T MEN T, OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year in Advance A Frnnd. Tlio Family Sewing M.icliino Company which claims to be located at 80 Nassau street, New York, in a fraud. There Is no such firm. A Sunday School Paper. We have re ceived a copy of a paper issued by tho Sab bath school of the St. James Lutheran church at Huntingdon. Rov. J. J. Kerr is the editor. ' Arrested. A young darkey named Chas. Green has been arrested and lodged in jail in this borough, charged with robbing tho money drawer in the warehouse of Wm. Everhart, at Millorstown. Tho theft was committed on the 1st Inst., and tho arrest was mado on Saturday last. A Communication in another . column calls attention to an enterprise which it is proposed to establish in this borough, which our correspondent wishes to speak of further in another letter, if wo will allow him the space. Tho column's of tho Times are al ways open for the discussion, of any sub ject of general Interest, and consequently we will publish tho article he refers to. Meeting lu the Court House. The Car lisle Presbytery meets in the court house of this town next Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, when a sermon will bo delivered by Rov. Mr. Malion, of Shippensburg, or in his ab sence by Rev. Mr. Gordon, of Burnt Cab ins and on Wednesday morning another sermon will be delivered by Dr. Robinson, of Harrisburg, or in his absence by Dr. Erskine, of Newvillo. ,AA Desperate Fellow. On Sunday morn ing Calvin Morris, who is confined in jail in this borough -for making a deadly as sault on his uncle near Montgomery's Ferry, about thrco weeks ago, packed up his things and determined to start for home. He had succccdod in reaching the foot of the stairs where he met and mado an at tack upon Mr. Showalter the deputy Sheriff who interfered witlj his "flitting" arrange ments. Mr. S. was compelled to use harsh measures and to call in assistance before the young chap was returned to his quarters. He is evidently a dangerous customer and should be tent where he can be properly se cured and medically treated. V Outrageous. The charges of tho Express Companies for carrying small packages, are in many instances so exhorbitant as to amount to an outrageous swindle. On Sat urday last, , wo received a packago two inches long' and threo fourths of an inch square, by Express from New York, for which the charge was seventy cents, being three times the value of the article and five times the cost of sending it by mail. If fellows who make such charges for their services in this world, don't get a pretty severe overhauling in the world to come, we can't see the use of having a place of future punishment The best way to avoid these swindling charges is to send small and light articles by mail, and largor ones by some regular freight line, which gener ally has an established rate of charge which is within the bounds of reason. Runaway Accident. On Tuesday last, Mr. KeU, of Ryo township, sent two of his boys with his horse and carriage to take Mrs. Win, Mayall, to Marysville, Where she was to take the cars for Duncaunon. While descending a long hill near Mr. Zitorlcy's, the horse became unmanageable and ran to the foot of the hill, where, turn ing short, the carriage was upset, badly injuring the old, lady, though fortunately breaking no bones. She was removed to , her residence in Duncannon, to which place Mr. Mayall was moving hut family that day from Fishing Creek. H. Foulk, Esq., intended to have taken her to the depot, but had left home for Cumberland county before word was tent him that the family intended moving on that day, con sequently Mr. Hell's boys were sent to take her down with the above unfortunate re sult. - Horse Tbief Arrested. On Monday, the 27th ult, a man named Nickel, hired a horse and buggy at the livery stable of IL K. Peffer, Esq., in this borough, witii the avowed purpose of going to Harrisburg. Not returning at the time specified, suspi cions were aroused and search made. On Wednesday, Constable Charles Sanno Arrested Nickel at Hunter's Run, with the property in bis possession. He was brought back to Carlisle and lodged in the "Sand stone Tower. He will probably be tried ' At the April sessions. Carlisle Volunteer. X A Bad Case. On last Wednesday after- boon, a fellow named Michael Eagln, who resides within a mile of Stcrrett's Gap, enticed a boy not yet flvo years of ago, a son of Homy ShoafTor,of this borough, into tho woods about half a milo back of town. After badly tearing tho child's clothes and abusing tho boy, the fellow laid down and went to sleep. , Tho boy then returned homo, and telling his father what had hap pened, wont and showed him where the man was. Mr. S. then returned for help, and going back, found tho man aslcop, with a large dirk-knifo hesido him. This ho at tempted to use, but it was taken from him, and ho was brought to town and committed to jail for twenty-four hours as a vagrant, he being badly under the Influenco of liq uor at tho time. On Thursday evening ho was released, no other charge having been made, and he was started out of town. He had got but a short distance, when some persons armed with horse whips bogan to hurry him along, and after chasing him .a short distanco other persous were found prepared to continue tho chase. Those were in turn relieved by other parties until tho man had been run in this manner near ly half a mile.' ' The motive which induced Eagin to tako tho child, can be accounted for only on the supposition that he thought it a girl, aud his treatment of him while- in the woods, is evidence that such was his beliof. Wo do not npprovo of lynch-law, but if any thing would make a resort to it excusable, it would be the commission of such a crime as was undoubtedly intended in this case. Lighting Railroad Cars by Gas. -The Pennsylvania Railroad Company have been engagod for several months past in devis ing means and making preparation for the introduction of gas into the passenger trains on their road and its branches. Tho experiment proved remarkably successful and satisfactory, so far as tried, thirty-five cars having been fitted with tho necessary apparatus. Additions to tho number are being made as fast as possiblo, and it is tho intention of tho company to light all trains in this manner. For tho purpose of mp plying cars with gas, proper provision will be mado at various points cast and west. A building is already in use in Pittsburg, containing six gas reservoirs connected by pipes with each other, with a large meter. These reservoirs are calculated to with stand a pressure of 400 pounds to the square inch. The gas, as it passes into tho reservoirs, goes through the meter, so that an exact record of the uncondensedgas can be kept. At present the gas is obtained from the city. ' Preparations are being mado, however, to manufacture it from crude oil, in the depot yard, which, it is thought, can be accomplished at a saving of one-fourth of the present cost, with greater illuminating power.. From the con densing tanks ill the building a pipe runs out, under the platform. It separates into several branches, each of these running be tween two of the tracks on which the wait ing trains stand. At intervals, over these pipes, are trap-doors, and in tho pipe, at each of those openings, is a coupling for ho so. When a car is to be supplied, tho trap-door nearest it is opened, a rubber hose is coupled to tho pipo, and to the car reservoir, the stop-cock in tho reservoir building is turned, and tho car-tanks are filled. ' The apparatus attached to the cars is by no means complicated. On each side of the car undor the floor, is one of the boiler reservoirs, smaller than those in the build ing, and into these tho gas is conducted by the hose. A pipe passes from those into the car saloon, where a small meter is situ ated. When " lighting time" arrives the gas is turned on here. Thero are five burners in each car. A bracket burns in the saloon, and suspended from the roof of the car, midway between the centro and -tho ends, ara two brono chandaliera of two burners each, by theBO burners the car is so brilliantly lighted that reading is an easy matter in any part of the car, and the conductor, in collecting his ticket dispenses With his traditional lantern. Each car takes with it gas enough for sixty hours steady burning. ' ' -' " ' Similar arrangoments are being made at Philadelphia, Altoona, Chicago, and other points for supplying the cars with gat in a like manner. State Journal. , Communicated. ;. A New Enterprise. ; : Mr. Editor I have no doubt many of your readers will be Interested in knowing that an attempt is being mado, with a fair prospect of success, to form an association in this county whose object is to act as a medium of communication between those who have money to loan, and those who wish to borrow. I will merely say here, however, that the intention it not that the stock-holders shall get rich at the expense of the public, but that those who need an occasional loan shall be able to get it at a fair rate of interest. It is intended that the office of the company shall be at liloom iield, and I expect that an application will be made at the next term of court for an act of incorporation. If you will allow me the space, I will, in another letter set forth the plau of those interested, showing upon what basis they propose to establish it, and in what manner the capital is to bo raised, at well as the advantages the pro posed enterprise will oner to the farmers and mechanics of this county. . , : i , , Cahu. Sale Hills. All orders for sale bills by mail, will be promptly attended to. Jnst So. A man recently asked the price of postage stamps, aud was told "three cents," whereupon bo asked if he couldn't have them cheaper if he took four or five. To this the accommodating Postmaster responded i " AVe cannot sell them at that rate now. - We could bavo done so until lately, but now tho Government punches holos around each stamp for tho con venience of tho pooplo, which so increases the cost that we cannot afford to make any discount." The satisfied, customer cheer fully paid three cents. .- ', Mill Notice. Mr. Samnol Travel, who, last fall, bought the mill in Centre town ship, formerly owned by Mr. Samuel Comp, has taken charge of tho premises, and is prepared to manufacture flour that will please his customers. .' .Corn in tho car will bo chopped for the tenth bushel. Wo trunt our farmers will give him a liberal share of their patronage. , 2t Strange If Trnc. A young lady named Taylor, living at Kelly's station, Indiana county, recently awoke from a ten days' trance, but declines to tell anything of her sloop, as sho says tho Saviour forbid her to reveal it. Lonnl UrlefH. Tho Carlislo Presbytery commences its annual session in this borough on this evening. now lodgo of tho Knights of Pythias was instance! at jJuncaunon on Saturday last. ' Ou Thursday last tho stable belonging to Daniel Koifer of Orrstown was destroyed by fire. Tho firo was caused by incendia rism. A subscriber from Whcatfleld twp., is anxious that somo person should call tho attention of the supervisors to tho condition of their roads. On Saturday last tho thormometer at 2 p. m., indicated 80 degrees and at six p. m., it stood at 80 degreos. This may be called pretty fair summer heat. A Democratic convention was held in this borough, on Monday, for tho purpose of electing delegates to tho State conven tion for nominating Auditor aud Surveyor General. On last Wednesday evening about 7 o'clock the stable in Madison twp., belong ing to Mr. Georgo Honch took fire and was entirely destroyed. By great exertion the stock was all removed. How tho firo originated is unknown. A petition is in circulation in Snrincr twr wp., asking tho legislature to reduce tho wages of supervisors from $1 Q04 to $1 per day. A better way to reduce the taxes would be to have fewer roads. Lebanon has a " Dime Savings Bank" in successful operation. From the scarcity of money in circulation in this vicinity we should think that each family had estab lished a bank of that kind. Potatoes are very scarce this uminir and readily bring $1, per bushel. . Tho conse quence will be that nearly every person will plant more than their usual quantity, and that next year in all probability, they will not briug enough to pay the cost of raising. . . , Those who have tried it, say that if you stop with Amos Robinson, you are sure to stop at a good hotel. He keeps the house recently kept by Mr. Turbett and has made a decided improvement on thoplaco having painted, papered and fixed up generally. LOVE AND MATRIMONY. TADIE8 AND GENTLEMEN, If you wish j to marry, address tho undersigned, who will send you valuable, information, that will onable you to marry happily and speedily, Ir respective of age, wealth or beauty. This in formation will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. The desired information sent by return mail. Address, Sahib B. I.amhekt, Orecnpolnt, Kings County, N. Y. 5 15.a Four 8tiis to Our LAnnER. " Children," "boys," "youth," "men." Beginning with the little follow putting off his petticoats for his first suit, they go up to the man who weighs two hundred and forty, and lit them all exact ly, out of their ready-made stock. No sized or shaped nan or boy but can be suited at Wans- matter x Brown's uak Hall. Years of Experience have proved that Rohror's Tonio Bitters are the only bitteit that can be relied on as an invigorate for debility resulting from spring changes. IlItlOltM. ; f: Tin ffohJiklf it Suit Patent Improved Brick MathlM ' Will make 800,000 Bricks of Superior Quality In a working day, which can bo hacked right from the Machine. It Is simple and durable j and Bricks can bo made by it cheaper than by any other process. For making Drain Tile It li also unrivalled. t-T Machines, Btate, County and Yard Rights for Sale. Address, FERRY FARM BRICK WORKS, 10 C'liir Street, Room 7, Now York. 5 15 lma iviiLnnxiiaiss. - Fbiiz Kri.lt In this borough, on Thurs day last, by Bev. John Kdgar, Mr. Henry C. Frits, to Miss Mary A. Kelly, both of this borough. DHATIia. Bitner In Tuscarora twp., on the 8rd Inst., Hannah, wife of Elearer Bitner, aged 44 years, 8 months and 30 days. Sho leaves a husband and five children to mourn her lost. Davis In Mlllerstown. on the Sth Inst., David Davit, aged about 88 years. DISSOLUTION OF CWAIITNKIWHIP. tyr mutual consent, the Co-partnership ex I) luting between tho undersigned, In the Tunning business was dissolved ou the 1st of March, 1871. WM.R. CI8NA, CHRISTOPHER FISHER. Iekesburg, April 7, 1871 County Trfco Current. Bloomfield, 'April 10, 1871. Flax-Seed . 12 00 I t rotatoes, ........a...... 70aR5 cents. Butter V pound, 25 " Eggs ft dozen, 12 " Dried Apples V pound, 8 alo " Dried Peaches 15 Pacts. . rcalcd Peaches 18 22 cts. " Cherries 0 0 cts. " " Pitted, ' 15lScts. " Blackberries, 8 10 cts. " Onion; V bushel 75 " XKWPOUT MARKETS . t Corrected Weekly by Wm. Kough, fc tson. Newport, April 10, 1871. l'lour, Extra, i oo lied Wheat 1 00 1 14 Bye 75 Corn, 60 61 Oats V 32 pounds so Clover Seed, 4 50 0 i 60 Timothy Seed 5 00 Flax Heed 1 75 Potatoes 00 1 00 Ground Allium Halt, 2 25 Llmeburncr's Coal 2 40 Ktovo Coal 5 6 00 Pea Coal 3 40 Smith Coal 25 cts. bus. Cross Tles,8$ feet long, 4a 45 cents. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janney A Andrews, No. 123 Market Street. Philadelphia, April 8, 1870. White Wheat S155165 Bed Wheat 1 40 1 65 Kje 1006105 Corn, 7882 Oats 60 70 Clover Seed 11K12 peril). Timothy Seed, 6 50 0 75 Flaxseed 2 10 2 10 Country Lnrd n 12 Eggs 16 18 Butter, solid In bbls 11 ft) Washed Wool, 50 cents per lb. New Advertisements. onnnn agents wanted. a OUUUU Watch given gratis to ev ery person, male or female, and terms sent free, to clear from ?15 to 25 per day, sure. Business new. Con be done at home or travel ing. W. II. CHIDESTER, 267 Broadway, Now York. a 15 4. List of Grand Jurors Drawn for May Term, 1871. Buffalo Georgo Blattenbnrg, foreman) James E. Stephens. Duncannon Andrew J. Jones, Samuel Noss, John Wilkinson. Juniata Samuel Flcisher, Isaiah Mitchell. Watts Samuel Leldy. j - , Newport Bor. D. R. Reynolds." Toboyno Wm. W. Morrison. Madison S. W. Bornhelsol, Michael Ickcs, David Reedcr. Centre Robert C. Clark, Joslah B. Clonscr. Oliver Samuel Leiby, Daniel Fleurie. Spring Daniel Reapsomer. Tyrone Wm. Llghtncr. Wheatfleld Owen Bruner. Jackson Geo. W. Stambangb. Penn Moses Klrkpatrick. Carroll Philip Huston. Rye Jacob Fortenbaugh. T 1ST OK TRAVERSE JURORS drawn for JLi May Term M71. Madison Andrew toy, Jacob Welbley, Conrad Hench. Spring Moses F. Noll, Daniel W entzel. Rye David Shull, David Sloop. BulTaloJohii W. Charles. Howe Joseph A. Wright, David E. Stephens. Duncannon Lewis Berkstresser O. B. Ellis. Centre John A. Fisher, John O. Moore, Patrick McKinney. Toboyne David P. Elder. Penn James L. Parsons. Jackson Samuel Woods, David Wenzel, Sylvester Baltosser. Newport David P. Rider, Joel Hugglns. Juniata Samuel Pickes. Marysville Lewis B. Lesh. Miller David liortlng. j '.' ' Oliver Charles Prcssler. ' 1 .-5 Wheatrleld John 8. Owen. Carroll Alex Lackey, John Gondy. JOBINSON nOTJSE, (Formerly kept by Woodruff and Turbett,) JVete Bloomfleld, Perry County, iVh AMOB ROBINSON, Proprietor. This well known and pleasantly located hotel has been leased for a number of years by the pres ent proprietor,and he will spare no pains to accom modate his guests. The rooms are comfortable, tho table well furnished with the best In the 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. tf Spring Trade,; 87 87 A Splendid Assortment of DRY-GOODS, Suitable for the Season are now for Sale by the Subscribers, AT LOW P1UCES! OUR STOCK OV PltlNTS, MUSLINS, DELAINES, ' JACONETS, &c. Will be found the most com plete of any in the County. Also, A Splendid Assortment of CASSI MERES, . CLOTHS, i , t , ,.. ,. COTTONADE8, JEANS, &e., &., For Spring and Summer Wear. ' F. MORTIMER & CO., NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. New Advertisement. $5 TO $10 PER DAY. IIOYH and JI 1 l.H who engage In our new busl ness make Irani r to 810 per day In their own lo. Cannes, l'ull particulars and Instructions sent lire Dynmll. Those In need ol permanent, prof 1 1- STlKSONi CaVrortiand Maine. " " 40 Weeks For One Dolar. T"K AMKHIC AN RT'R AL 1IOMR from April 1 i?,!.V.n.A lf V1-1' l"'- Agricultural and I" ,lV,.m"f l,llr', Hc!i,ihis Free. HOPKINS & WILCOX, Itochesior, M. V. - .- . Dlt. H. S. FITCH'S Family Physician; fO . .'ii'8??''1" b fl,'u- Toaehei how to. cure nil diseases o? the person: skin, hair eves, complexion. Write to 714 Broadway. New tfork Fon Hand and Machine Sewing J. &. pTcoats' BENT SIX CORD IN ALL NUMBERS, From No. 8 to No. 100 Inclusive. FOll MALE BY All Dealers in Dry Goods and Notions. BL00MINGT0N (ILL.) NURSERY. 19th Year, m Acres. 13 Greenhouses. Iest Assortment all sizes. Uest stock I Low price I Would you know What. When, Ifow to Plant I S.,iu.lt'irll,ul,i,f'v,:rB''r''ll.'rrR,",t Koot drafts, Heed IIiiks, Dsn Plants, Apple Seed, Karly ltose rota toes, Shrubs, Itoses, iirccnliouse and Garden Plants. Sc., to. 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Notice. -Any person willing to act as agent will receive a sample copy free. As no capital is required, all desirous ol genteel employment should send for the book, enclosing 10 oents for El,st.ME!i U,' T w- E VANS & CO., No 41 So Eighth bt. Philadelphia. AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early Indis cretion, causing nervous debility, prematura decay, &e., having tried In vain every advertised remedy, nan a simple means of sell-cure, which he will send free to his fellow-sufferers. Address J. a TLTTLE, 78Nassau st.,New York. r 6 13 FOR RENT OR SALE. ' Will rent for the half, a first class saw-mill, with farm, half a mile from the Bunbury and Lewistown Railroad 400 acres of tlio BEST TIMBER belongs to this property. Applicants must be well recommended, and have $00 cash to purchase stock on this farm. Possession given Immediately. I3f For particulars apply at once In person, to F. W. VANDER8LOOT, ' : near Adanisburg, 8t. Snyder Co., Pa. - "' i. For the Farm and Garden I JIVHE GROUND HONK, ' HUPER-PIIOSPHATE OF I.1ME, ANIMAL COMPOST, AUD - GROUND PLASTER, Manufactured by the Harrisburg Fertilizer Com pany, Harrisburg, Pa. Pur sale by B. II. FICKE3 & BRO., Newport, Pa. 59,13 JUNCAN SHERMAN & CO,, HANKEIIS, No. 11 Nassau Street, NEW YORK, Issue circular Notes and circular Letters of credit available In any part ol the world. " Current accounts received on such terms as may be agreed upon. is 12tf A Perfectly Non-Explosive Lamp! PERKINS HOUSE'S PATENT LAMPS aro the only 1-amp Mmt Givus Pkhpect Savkt 'T" f.VV or oiu They are made of brass, aud will lost a lifetime, making them the CHEAPEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. The undersigned are Agents for Perry County, and will supply Merchants at the Manufacturers' price. Persons wanting a good ankle are re quested to examine this lamp. """"" " F, MORTIMER A CO., New Bloomfleld, Fa. W. Agents wanted to canvass the County. 1ST" Bhoot Folly as It flies "and stop uslnjc preparations on yonr head which are composed of poisons. Use Nature's Hair Restorative, which by Its cleanliness fragrance and purity commends itself. 8ee advertisement.