tljc lncs, New Blooinficlu, JjJa. 5 fat loomfitlb Jlhnts. Tuesday, April IS, 1871. jLOCATj DETA11T MEN T. OUR TERMS Irc One Dollar a Year in Advance Proceedings of Presbytery. Tho Car lisle Presbytery met in the court house in :hiB place, on Tuesday evening of last week at 7 o'clock. The ojicning sermon was preached by Kcv. Tr. Strong-, of tho Third street church, llarrisburg, from the text, 'What think yo of Christ? whose son is he?' Tho sermon was it clear, scriptural argu ment on the two-fold nature of the Saviour. Tlio preacher quoted many pnssagewlieroin Christ is represented as inferior' to the Father, and many on the other, band, de claring him equal with tho Father, This seeming inconsistency was' readily recon ciled by the human ami divine nature exist ing in tlie ono person of Christ, tho' first passages referring to his human, and the last to his divine nature. The sermon was a very able and well delivered ono, and was listened to by a largo and attentive audi ence. . - Tho Presbytery was called Mo order by tho Moderator of tho last meeting, Rev. Dr. Wing, of Carlisle. Dr. Ersldno, of Ncw villo, was thou elected Modcfrntor, and tho regular bitnincss of Presbytery proceeded with. On Wednesday at 11 o'clock a.m., tho Moderator, Dr. Erskine, preached from tho text, 'j Among whorrf yo slunoas lights in tho world : holoUuff'. forth" the word of life." Phillipians II; 15, lG." Tho sermon was of great power, and by vole of Troti bytcry was requested for publication. If complied with by the doctor it will bo pub lished by tho Presbyterian Board of Publi cation, Philadelphia, where it may then be obtained. ' Tho sermon on Wednesday evening was preached an a trial sermon by the pastor elect of tho Church at Waynsboro, Itov. M. Giddis, from tho text, " For if tho word spoken by angels was steadfast, and every transgression and disobedienco recoived a just recompenso of reward, how shall we escape if wo neglect so great salva tion?" Hebrews II ; 2, 8. The sermon was an excellent production, and would have done credit to any minister. Most of tho business of Presbytery would bo uninteresting to tho general pub lic, and wo therefore closo this account of tho proceedings without giving a detail of ull tho doings. On Wednesday after noon the subject of temperance camo up, and after considerable discussion the fol lowing resolution was passed by a nearly unanimous vote : ' Resolved, That those persons who, at a time like the present, en gago habitually in the manufacture and sale of ardent spirits as a beverage, are guilty of an immorality' which ought not to 'be tolerated in our communion and which should be proceeded against liko any other, "otl'onco" against tho purity and peace of tho Church. The meeting closed on Thursday morn ing, and the members, about Jlfty in all, took their departure for their homes. The next stated meeting will bo hold in Gettys burg on the first Tuesday in October next. An adjourned meeting will bo bold in Ship- pensburg in June. The Christian fellowship enjoyed by our citizens with the members during their short stay in our midst will long be re membered and their return will always bo welcome. Fire la Orrstowii. On Saturday night, about nine o'clock, the stable of Dr. Max well Kennedy,in Orrstowrt, Franklin county, was discovered to be on (ire, and by tho time the neighbors gathered, the building was wrapped in flames. Tho doctor's horse was rescued from the burning building, but not until he was well scorched by the heat and blinded by the smoke. A cow, a car riage, and a sleigh, together with a quanti ty of hay and oats were consumed. The stable was supposed to have been set ou fire. Tho stable of John Powders, immediate ly adjoining the above, and the stable of Jacob Zearfoss, adjoining Powders, caught fire and were burned to the ground. Every. thinir moveable was taken out of both buildings, andtbeir loss is not heavy. Incendiarism seems to be manifesting its presence very unmistakably In Orrstown. The tannery of Mr. Daniel keiffor in that place, bos been set on fire two or three times, and a week ago the stable on the tame lot was set on fire and burned. Vol- unUer. Wall Paper -A beautiful assortment of Wall Papers and Borders is now on band and for sale by F. Mortimer, & Co. Prices low. tf. Important to School Directors. We copy tho following from tho lato school law for the information of somo of our school boards, that they may know what tho law requires of them ; It shall be tho duty of tho board of directors to publish an annual statcmont of moneys rccoivod and expended and tho amount duo from collectors, and setting forth' nil tho financial operations of the district, by ono or more publications in one or- more newspapers of the county in which they reside If thero Is an amount of tax not collected, or any amount duo to the district, it is to be stated as "amount of- yet duo,", at the foot of receipts, nnd so carried out ; and if thero is an amount of debt yet duo by the district, it is to bo stated as "amount yet duo for ," nnd so carried out at tho foot of expenditures ; in order, in both cases, to balance the account in accordance with tho facts. If thero was a building tax and a house or houses erected during tho year ; tho amount of tho building tax, and of tho portion of it expended in tho year for this purpose, it is to be stated in the same way with tho balance on hand, or tho debt ' for this purpose,, if under tho proper heads "Receipts,'.' and " Expenditures for build ii as iu case of ordinary school tax and expenditure. 1 . - Decedents' Kstatcs. The Orphans Court of Philadelphia has recently decided that it is the duty of anxccutor or administra tor to obtain searches against real cstato sold by him. In default of taking out searches the executor or administrator may bo held personally liable to a lien creditor for losses of his claims, even though an auditor has distributed the assets and the report has been confirmed by tho Court. Tho executor, or administrator, it was held has constinctivo notico of recoid claims, and is bound to retain suilicicnt funds to meet them, or to bring them to tho notico of tho auditor. ' Searches against tho real estate, of the decedent should cithci bo ta ken out by tho auditor, or ho should re quire them to bo produced by the adminis trator. A Kiiiguliir Uisappparancc. Tho Blooms- Irurg IlormbHcnn of tho orb, says 'that tibont four weeks ago a man called at tho resi denco of Mr. John Pursel, of Limo Itidgo, about midnight, and informed him that his brother, living near Millville, was at tho point of death, and requested his immcdiato presence. Ho said that he could not go be fore morning. Early tho next morning ho set out for Millville, and found his brother iu his usual stato of health. Ho then went to Laportc, Sullivan county, to attend to some buisinoss, alter which ho returned to his brother's. He left his brother's resi dence in order to return homo, and sinco then he has not been heard from. Search has been made, but no trace up to tho pres ent have been found of him, and tho most painful apprehensions .no entertained from all tho circumstances that ho has been foully dealt. Suicide. Tho Huntincdon Journal says: On Friday evening, tho 7th iilst.,k between six and seven o'clock, tho town of Hunt ington, Peun'a., was thrown into a high state of excitement by a report that John Bchmearsman, tho proprietor of a lager beer saloon, opposito tho Morrison I louse, on the West comer of Alleghany and Third streets had committed suicide by shooting himself through the heart with a revolver. The facts of the case are these : Schmcarsman had been driuking freely through tho day aud in tho evening ho pro cured a horse and buggy and drove out in tho direction of Alexandria. A short dis tance beyond Bmithfield,' in, full view of several persons, his horse pursuing a very moderate gate, lie drew out a revolver aud shot himself, the ball entering the heart. An inquest was held eliciting the facts above stated. He leaves a wifo aud ' two small children. Flo appeared to bo doing a brisk business. A Foolish Man, at Landisvillo, Lancaster county, nearly lost $900 in government bonds by placing them in a window blind for safe keening.. He had previously cut off tho coupons. A sale of a portion of his personal effects took place a few days since and this blind was one of the articles sold. Tho purchaser saw somo papers wrapped up in tho blind, and gave thorn to his chil dren to cut up without ever looking at them. Fortunately it was discovered after a $50 bond had been mutilated. The ownor, Jacob Kline, was notified,' and with com mendable liberality gave tho fiudorSOconts for his trouble. Had. On Monday afternoon Mr. David Ilentzel, residing about fivo inilos from this borough, ou tho Hull lioad, went to one of his fields to burn brush, by some means It is supposed his clothing took firo, aud sev eral of his grand children going to the field, soon returned to tho house with the dis tressing intelligence "grandfather is burning." Before assistance oould be rendered, he was burned to death. He was aged about sixty years York Daily. 1 . - PCttome Ladles suffer dreadfully with the headache and this causes their hair to fade. Nature's Hair liestorative Is a sure remedy for the ache and will restore the color of blanched, gmy, or faded hair. See advertisement, Potent Klglit Swindle. The following note is a copy of one now iu use by tho patent right swindlers. It will appear at first glance to bo perfectly simple and no poison willing to take an agency for any of the many patents would hesitate to sign it. ' : . . Z2 ... ., : I Z.B ' ' ' . . m J E iZ " a?, 9 .! 8 ', '. v . . . I;';.: :. ' .gl;, "-r. ah; "" So S ' 5'2-a 11 , 8 a ? " -2 t3 i--"-- " " a a v. Si e a si: i- o Now having read it carefully, ctit it in two between tho words or, and .bearer, 'in the first lino, and Smith nnd Agont ou tho last lino and tho right hand picco is a per fect note for $2To. This, the sharper w ill of course soil for the most ho can got, and, as ho generally .selects 'some, rwponsiblo farmer for his victim the note is easily sold and when duo must bo paid. For The Ploomfield 1'fairt. Dckcasson April 14, 1871. Mr. Editor: Tho ''Union Tcmpcranco" association of this borough met iu the Lutheran church on Monday evening. The ministers of the different congregations are identified with the movement and no doubt some'good will bo accomplished. ' It this organized body will do as much for our place as tho present prohibitory law has, we think there will be precious littlo drinking. If, however tho law is not executed what is the use of having any more law than wo have ? Tho only question with our people really is who will see that the law is re spected. There is perhaps some poison sold hero but most of it is purchased elsewhere wo think." Wo will report more on this again. Tbe sido walks in our borough wero much improved last season, but many remain still unfinished. A numbor of new buildings are appearing at different points in town. As soon as coal can be had tho furnace win bo put in blast. OjihUuveh . Local IJrlt'lVi. , ' M. MeClure has been appointed postmaster at Oreenpark. , . 'jC'nptain Androw Loy of Madison twp has a calf on his premises which weighed ninety-three pounds when a few hours old. y(A severe hall storm visited this borough on i ucsuay attcrnoon last. 1 no grounu was well whitened with hail stones that wcrc quito large. , . VSomo persons broke into the smoko-houso belonging to Adam Keller, in ltye town ship, on tho nlgbt or tno lutn lust., ana stole a largo quantity of meat. A groat variety of Spring goods have been received by F. Mortimer & Co. Their stock of goods for men's ware will be found the best iu the county. Itov. W. C. Stewart, of the Union Pres. byterian church of Colerain township, Lancastqr county, Peun'a., has accept ed a call tendered him some time since by the Presbyterian church of Shippens bure. Since tho above was in type we learn that the acceptance was only conditional and as his congregation are unwilling to give him up Mr. btewart remains in lus old charge, Church Notices. Presbyterian preaching in the Court room next Sunday at 11 in the morning, and at 7 in the evening. Prayer mooting will bo held on W ediiesday evening at tho same place. In tho Lutheran Church, preaching on Sunday at 7J o'clock p. in. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening. Preaching in the M. E. Church on Sun day morning next, at 10 J o'clock a. m. - 1 raver meeting ou 1 uursuay evening. LOVE A'I) MATRIMONY. T ADIE8 AND GENTLEMEN, if you wish I J to marry, address tbe undersigned, who win sena you vsiuauie mloraialion, vnat win enable you to marry lmpullv and speedily, Ir- rcniwctlve of age, wealth or beauty. Tills In formation will cost yon nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. Tbe duslred Information sent by return mall. Address, hahah o. Lambert, ureenpolnt, mugs county, . x.o is a JJllICICM. Tin Jfotchkiu A Sum Patmt Improved Brick Maciiru Will muke 300,000 Bricks of Superior Quality In a working day, which can be hacked right irom me uacmue. 11 is simple ana durable and Bricks can bo made by it cheaper than by Hiiy ovnor process. For making: Drain Tllo It Is also unrivalled Nf Machines, State, County and Yard Rights lor cuie. Address, FERRY FARM BRICK WORK8, iv vim Diron, nooiu , now 1 urn. o 10 mis Ladies, Attention t Send Tkh C'knts and a Stamp for a valuable secret, which every young; ludy should know. CHARLES V. ALLBOY, 5 1418t Pittsburgh, Ps. Comity Trico Current. lil.ooMFiKi.l), April IB, 1871. Flax-seed, $2 00 Potatoes, , 70aSfl cents. Butter V pound 2B " Kkbs ft d07.cn 12 " Dried Apples m pound 8 alO " . Dried Teaches 15 0 lficts.f(A. l'ealed Teaches 1822cts. " C'herrle 0 0 cts. " " nttcd 15 018 cts. " Itlackhcrrlcs,...,.. ' ' 8 lflcts. " Onions 1ft bushel 75 " N EWPOltT MARKKT8. Corrected Weekly by H'ni. h'otigh nn.l NKWTOIIT, April 17, 1871. Flour, Extra fcd w Itcd Wheat 1 00 1 1 ltye 75 Corn o O'J Oats t 32 pounds 50 Clover Heed 4 50 Q 4 50 Timothy Seed 5 00 Flax Seed 1 75 Totatoo 00 1 00 C round Allium Suit 2 25 Mineburner's Coal 2 40 Htovo Coal 5 6 00 Pea Coal 3 40 Smith Coul, 25 cts. V bs. Crois Ttes,8!i jCet Ioiir, 45 46 cents. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Jannny & Andrew, No. 12:1 Makket Stbeet. ruiLADELi'iiu, April 15, 1870. Whllo Wheal ,. $ 1 55 1 fi.5 Red Wheat 1 40 ($ 1 55 ltyc lOOffiKK Corn, , , 7HQ82 Oats 65 fj 70 Clover Seed ; . 115jei2pt:rll. Timothy Seed 6 Wtj 8 75 Flax Heed 2 10 2 10 Country Laid 11 fj 12 Krks 1 W Dultnr, solid In bbls., 110 lfl Washed Wool SOcents per lb. Bktzi.eii McEi.nisNT.i-In Lcwtstown, on tho 4th Inst., by Kev. Brown, Lewis Betzlcr, to Mins Martha K. MeElUinny, both of Millers town, this county. , Netv Advertisements. AHH. NEK'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (liven, that Henry Comp, of Perry County, J'a., and Hnsnu his wife, by deed of voluntary as. siRiinient, have assienml all the estate, Keul and Personal, of the said Henry Conn) to Daniel Mov ers and S. It. Kahnestock of perry county. Pa., in iniHiiorine uenciir. i tne ereiuuirs 01 ine aii Henry Comp. All persons therefore Indebted to the said Henry Comp will make payment to the said Assignees, and those having claims or de. muiiiU will make known the same, without delay. DANIEL MEYKUS, S. 11. KAHNESTOCK, March 187b i , t ,..s.slnnee.s. Notice In Haukrunlcy. U. 8. Marshal's OfBec.E. 1. of Pennsylvania; riiiiadcipnia, April 11, 1H71. rpII8 IS TO GIVE NOTICE : That on tho I 6th day of April. A. D.. 1871. a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the cstato of Henry Kleckner of Savlllo township in tho County of l'erry and State of Pennsylvania, who lias Deen adjudged a bankrupt, on his own Petition j that the payment of any Debts and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the trans fer of any property by him, are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove thoir debts, and to choose one moro assignees ot bis Estate, will bo held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at bis olllee in the borough of BloomOeld, Perry county, ra., oeiore Charles A. Harnett, Esq., Register, on WEDNESDAY, tho 10th day of May, A. D., 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M. E. M. GREGORY, U. S. Marshal, as Messenger. April 18, 1871 8t Xeiv Millinery Goods JX TVo-vvpoi-I , Pn. .; i I HKO to Inform the nubile that I have just re turned from Philadelphia, with a full assort ment of the latest styles of millinery goods, hats and bonnets, ' , itibbon'8, french flowers, feathers, chignons, " , ; ; lace capes, NOTIONS, And all articles usually found in a first-class XIII leuery Establishment. All orders promptly at tended to. We will sell all goods as Cheap as can Do got eisewnere. DREHS-MAKING done to order and In the la test style, as I get the latest Kaslilo ns from New l orn every nionin. tionering done to order, in all widths. I will warrant all my work to give sat isfaction. All work done as low as possible. ANN1K ICKKH, Cherry Street, near the Station, 0 10 13 Newport, Pa. DISSOLUTION OF C O-l,AUTNEUSIIH, mutual consent, tho Co-partnership ex isting between the undcrulgned, lu the Tamil! mine busiucss was dissolved on tho 1st of March, 1871. WM. R. CI8NA, CHRISTOPHER FISHER., Ickcsburg, April 7, 1871 20000 AGENTS WANTED. A Watch given eratis to ev ery person, male or female, and terms sent free, to clear from (IS to S5 per day, sure Business new. Can be done at home or travel ing, w. 11. C1I1DESTEH, 207 Broadway, HTKHEOHCOPKH, VIEWS, ALHL'MH, CHROMOS, FRAME. K. ii, II. T. ANTHONY At CO., 601 Broadway, New York, Invite the attention of the Trade to their exten sive assortment of the above goods, of tlielr own publication, manufacture aiul itiijiortatlon. Also, PnOTO LANTERN SLIDES and trtUPHOSCOPKS. NEW VIEWS OK YOSEW1TE. ' & H. T. ANTHONY A CO., fiUl Bkoadwat, New Yomi, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Importers and Manufacturers uf rMiotoff rnpliW; Material. New Advertisement. $5 TO $10 PER DAY. mH1 HOYS snil (illtl.H whoeniraKe In our new busi ness make from to to (10 per tiny in thnlr own lo (xillllcs. Full particulars nnd Instructions sent free by null. '. Those In need of permanent, profit able work, should address nt once, CKOIU.K STINHON CO., Portland Maine. 4 O Weeks J'or One Dolar. TIIU AMERICAN EVltAt. HOMK from April 1. 1H71. A tlrst-cliiss, eli;ht pSKe, Artultural and Family Weekly. KHeimens Free. 1101'K1S & WlfcoX.Uochosler, N. Y. Dtt. 8. 8. FITCH'S Family Physician; W papess sent by mall free. Teaches how to pape ill d cure all diseases 01 the person skin, ha r. eves. complexion Write to 714 Kroadway, New York. Hand and Machine Sewing ' J. &. pTC OATS' 3 3 Ii3 H fl SIX CORD IN ALL NUMBERS, From No. 8 to No, 100 Inclusive FOB BALK BY All Dealers in Dry Goods and Notions. BL00MINGT0N (ILL) NURSERY. 10th Year. 600 Acres. 13 Greenhouses. Largest Assortmentall sizes. Best Mock I Low Prices! Would you know What, When, How to Plant 1 Fruit, Shade. KverRreen Trees. Hoot U rails. Heed. IIuks, Osane Plants, Apple Heed, Harly ltuse Pota toes, ishrubs, Hoses, (ireenhouse and (iarden Plants, &c He. FLOWEK AND VKG ETAHLK HKKDSt Finest, Best Collection Sorts and iiuali ty. Send 10 cents for New. Illustrated, Descrip tive Catalogue Isl pages. Mend stamp, each, tor Catalogues of Seeds, with plain directions 61 pages: Bedding and Oarden Plants 82 pages, and Wholesale Price List 24 pages. Addles F. K. FHUCN1X, Bloomington, Illinois. SEEDS I SEEDS1 Market (iardeners wanting fresh and reliable needs snouici imy 01 inn growers, we grow all the llnest varieties of Beet, Cabbage, Carrot, Sugar, Corn, Kale, Lettuce. Melon, Onion, Parsnip, KiidWh, spinach, Siniash, Turnip, and other Vegetable Seeds. Catalogue with Price list inaneii nee. wade k AiisisTKliMi, seeds men, 1120 Market street, Philadelphia, Pa. FRAGRANT SAFOLIENE Cleans Kid Gloves and all kinds of Cloths and i loining; removes I'aint, (ireese, Tar, etc., In stantly, without the least Injury to the llnest cam- brie FKJ Sold liv dniL'irlsIs am 111 IUI1 uncy goods dealers. FRAGRANT SAPOL1ENE CO., S3 Barclay Street, Chicago, 1 Qilfi "SB THE VEGTA11LK - OFT". XOj1 PULMONARY BALSAM. XO I J 1 he old standard remedy for Coiighs.C'olds.or Con sumption . jsotliina lutier. Cltlek Bhos. & Co., ttosion. Mass, . , . "ECAR. how made In 10 hours, with, out ill ill's. Particulars lu cents. F. iUlE, Cromwell, Conn. TO THE WORKING CLASS. We are now pr- pared to furnish all classes with constant employ ment at homo, the whole of the time or for the arc moments. Justness new. light, and prollta 0. Persons of either sex easllv earn from floe, to Vi ler evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see mis nonce may neiici meir address, sua test the business, we make the unparalleled oiler i To such as are not well satisiled, we will pay SI for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample which will do to commence w ork on, and a copy of The J'eoile'ii lAtnrary Uimimnion ono of the largest aud best family newspaier ever publish ed ull sent free by mail. Reader, If you want lanent, profitable work, address JU. C. ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Maine, r PSYCHOMANCY.-Any lady or gentleman con make 81. tun) a month, secure, their own happi ness nnd Independence by obtaining J'SYCO MAXVY FAHVIJXATION OR HIJVL CHAKlt ISO. 400 pages: cloth. Full Instructions to u) this power over men or any anninl, at will, how to Mesmerise become Trance, or Writing Mediums Divination, Spiritualism Alchemy, Philosophy of omens and Dreams, Urigham Young's Harem, Guide to Marriage, etc., all contained iu this book lnO.OOO sold j price by mall 1,!, in cloth 1 in paiier cover. NoTicE.-Any person willing to act as agent will receive a sample copy free. As no capital is required, all desirous of genteel employment should send for the book, enclosing lu cents lor postage to T. W. EVANS Si CO., No So Eighth St. Philadelphia. AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early Indis cretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay, &c., having tried In vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self. cure, which he will send free to his fellow-sufferers. Address 11. TUTTLE, 7U Nassau st., New York. r 5 13 FOR ItENT Oil SALE. - Will rent ior the half, a first class saw-mill, with farm, half a mllo from the guubury and I.cwistown Rullroad 1 400 acres of tho BEST TIMBER belongs to this property. Applicants most be well recommended, and have $800 cash to purchase stock on this farm. Possession given immediately. , tT For particulars apply at onco In person, to 1 W. VANDERSLOOT, . . , near Adamsburg, . 31. j Snyder Co.,Ta. For the Farm and Garden! JpUItK G HOUND HONK, , SL'PER-l'lIOBPIIATE OF LIME, ' ANIMAL COMPOST, 1 AND GROUND PLASTER, Manufactured by tho Harrlsburg Fertilizer Com pany, Harrlsburg, Pa. For sale by B. II. F1CKES f BUO., Newport, Pa. SO, 13 jyjNCAV SHERMAN & CO,, HAlNICICltM, No. 11 Nassau Street, ' NEW YORK, i 1 Issue circular Notes and circular Letters of credit available In any part of tbe world. . - Current accounts recoived ou such terms as may be agreed upon. IS 12tf A Perfectly Non - Explosive Lamp ! PERKINS HOUSE'S PATENT LAMPS are the only Imp that Gives Pkhkkvt SArsry with all kinds or on. They Ait) made of brass, and will but 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 wauling a good article are re quested to examine this lamp. F. MORTIMER A CO., New BloomtWld, Pa. M Agents wanted to canvass the Couuty. EsT " Bboot Folly as It flies." and stop using preparations on your head which are com posed ot poisons. Use Nature's Hair Restorative, which by its cleanliness fragrance and purity vuuuviruiii Mircii, u.irnin.'invov.
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