I)C trtcs, Ncu Dloqmficto, jTJct. 5. HIM. Tuesday, May 23, 1S71. LOCAL J) IcT'A It T M JJ N T. OUR TERMS .4re One Dollar a Year in. Advance Tlio Southern Pennsylvania railroad is almost completed as far as Jlerccrsburg, and will bo opened for tru flic in a few weeks It lias been leased to the Cumberland Val ley railroad company. Why Is It. Wo wonder why it is that a paper published within twenty-five miles of our ollico cannot reach lis in less than three or four days., The Dauphin Hr.jistcr which is issued on Friday morning, ought certainly eomo to hand on Saturday evening, yet wo never receive it till Monday and sometimes Tuesday, when it is too lato to bo of much benelit. Is the fault at tho oflieo of publi cation, or with tho post oflieo department '.' ' Pennsylvania College. Wo have leceiv cil the catalogue of this institution for 18T0 and 71. From this wo learn that tho pres ent total number of undergraduates is 144, while there are fi:l prepaiatorians, making a a total of 177 pupils. The annual com mencement is held on the last Thursday of June, and tho first term begins nine weeks later. Tho price of tuition for each term is if 13, and this, with other necessary expen ses, makes tho total collegiate year cost a littlo over $'200. A Skeleton Found. A report was put in circulation a few days since that tho skele ton of a woman had been discovered in tho woods a short distance from tho borough. Whoso could it bo? and had thero been a murder committed? and who did it? were some of tho cpiestions asked, by thoso who hurried out to see tho terrible sight. Hut on arriving at tho spot all tho horror and mystery was taken from tho report by find ing that they had come to see a Hell-ton nkirt. Handsome Hwpiest. We learn from tho York papers that Daniel Iieimnn, Ksij., recently of the borough of York, deceased after handsomely providing for his own im mediate family, made a bequest of $(1,000 for tho benefit of tho poor of that borough. This amount is to bo placed in custody of tho Chief Hurgess and Town Council, to bo invested In U. 6. .1 20 Honds or such other funds as may realize six per cent per annum, on tho Investment, tho interest to bo applied to the purchase of food and fuel for tho "worthy poor, of tho borough of York." A Novel Case. An Illinois paper says : " A turkey hen spread herself on tho requi site number of eggs for hatching, making ilaily dcjiosits of tho turkey jfruit previous to tho process of incubation! A quail hen was a sharer in this contribution to tho general Btoek, and ere tho larger fowl en gaged in tire hatching basinosy,had deposi ted nine eggs. - In coiiiiocti6n with, tho tur key eggs, tlio quails were,- in duo' time, lirougLilo life in tho shapo of nino littl specimens of this wild feathered gamo. The old hen quail had! watched the operation with a jealous eyo, and succeeded in entic ing away six of tho brood. Tho other three remained with tlw turkey, roosting with Inl and manifesting nil tho aJl'ectioii which usually exists between, similar patties. Tho adhering' trio mny remain true to their at tachment for the mother who cares for them but wo are rather inclined to think they will, when full fledged, tako flight and as sume all tho peculiarities of their wild nature." ' ' '' ' Mysterious Occurrences. Tho Heading 7'owssays : A soi ies of strange phenome uons are said to livo been observed for sever al days past at tho house of Mr. Heuben H. licipensberger, who resides near Hothrocks villo, this county. The facts wero commu nicated to. our informant by a brother of Mr. L., from whoso account of tho transac tion it would appear as if his Satanic Majes ty really lias a hand in tho matter. Ileds and the contents of drawers are said to have been mysteriously burned, clothing strewn promiscuously about the rooms, knives and fol ks scattered in the yard, gar den truck torn up, books and photograph disllgurcd, tho milk crocks in the cellar up set, and laid in one certain direction, a comb wrested from tho hand of u wouuiu using it, with a variety of other circumstan ces equally ran', and unaocountublo. These transformations are witnessed with wonder and fear by the family and tho neighbois and tho story goes that a wcll-knowu city preacher who ofliciates in the country was called in, and beheld the performance with amazement. A physician of this place has been consulted, and our curiosity runs high Ut know what ho will prescribe. So soon as r( discover, wo will not fail to re cord it. Dllltraillimi Items. Our correspondent at Duueaiiuon Bonds ns tho following : In reply to your inquiry "has Duncannon dried up and blown away?" I answer, no, but it received a sevens blov, when the pro hibitory liquor law was repealed ) 4 see ac count of damages, on day of judgement.' Tho Union Tcmneranco Association do I Tiot appear to bo very actively engaged of ! late, judging from tho fact that a drunken man gavo his wife a terriblo beating in tho public square on Tuesday ovoning, and a party of roughs indulged in a drunken light up front street, tho samo evening. Tho Holling Mill, and Nail Factory have boon doing their utmost for tho last seven weeks, to supply tho demands for nails, and iron, tho blast furnaeo will resume, opera tions, next week. A yoiinjr man whoso slumbers havo been disturbed for some time past by tho bark ing ot a clog, aroso last night and qui etly hoisting tho window, leveled a Spring field rillo and fired at what he supposed was tho dog, the result was, ho sent a ball whiz zing past his brothers head who was laying partially concealed, revolver in hand imita ting tho bark of a dog for tho purposes of enticing tho offending canino to como forth so that hr. might get a shot at him Who Is to Illume! For sonio timo past, tho accommodations for travel by rail from Newport have not been as good as they formerly were, and peoplo naturally wonder why this is so. Wo think ono reason may bo found in tho course pursued by tho citi zens of that borough. 'Without tho Penn sylvania railroad, tho town would not pre sent tho lively appearaneo of tho present day, and yet, tho authorities are continual ly finding fault with everything done by that company. If a ditch is left open a little longer than they they think necessary, or a plank in a walk not replaced as soon as discovered defective, complaint is at once made, while not a word would havo been said, had the privato citizens been in control of the matter. Does a train run through tho borough limits a littlo faster than accords witli the ideas of somo peo ple, a fuss is made at once, and a cry of danger is raised, though it is well known that a train running 12 or 15 miles an hour, oilers no inducement to boys to jump on and oil', while a train running 4 or 5 miles an hour, oilers a great temptation to tho boys to tako a short ride. Human nature in railroad officials is much tho samo as in other people, and perhaps a less factious spirit shown toward tho company, would induce them to take more pains to accom modate the local travel from that depot, would it not bo well to try it awhile? for if successful, tho whole county would be ben efitted. Di-ncaxnon, May 20, 1871. To The Tiiiirn : You wanted to know if Duncannon had dried up, and I can answer no I Nor is it likely to as tho Legislature has repealed the liquor bill. Neither has it " blown away," but the whistlo at tho furnace is blowing away again, as the fires aro once moro started. The employees of tho Iron Company recently mado a present of a tiuo silver watch ami chain to John Winters, tho foreman of tho Hulling Mill. Tho presentation was made by Mr. Irwin Chisholm, and appropriate speeches wero mado by him and Mr. Winters. Mr. Chis holm has been suffering for a timo from a severe burn, received at tho rolling mill, but I learn ho is now nearly ready to com mence work again. A few days since, a Mr. S. from tho Covo Forgo canio to town to procure groreriin, but got so much tangle-foot aboard that ho lay down to rest (n a very public place, and was removed in a pull cart and deposited in Mr. Young's stable. There his friends found him after dark and removed l.iin. homo in a cart. Our baker, Mr. Shearer has conn; out with ft fancy wagon and intends to visit Hloom fleld every Wednesday and Saturday, lie is serving a nice article of bread and cakes. A wedding occurred here this week, and in returning from tho infair ono of the guests seemed to be in a fighting humor and thero being no one else to fight him, ho gallantly slapped his wife a few times, caus ing her to scream and alarm the neighbor hood. Tho wedding was between a man of 48 and child of 15 years. Talk of Duneaii noii drying up after that will you? Aiiain Soon. I-.Oftll Itli'l'H. ? The whooping cough is very prevalent in this portion of the county at present. 1 ".'. Many people fear that tho hard frosts "of last week seriously injured tho fruit. , Uoriiig for coal began in Spring town ship, on Monday. - , , , Tho Good Templars of Milllin, Juniata and Perry counties will meet in convention at Milroy, on the 80th inst. Two men named McMahou and Smith were - recuntlyi .aniU'd at Altoona for knocking down in the public street Mathew Hiley ami robbing him of a gold watch. The remains of an infant was found last week in, a cellar at Carlisle. Id had proba bly been there for soino months, but whoso It was, or who put it thero is a mystery. ' Horace Greeley has one admirer ill Spring township, for among the "birth notices" sent us last week was ' Horace Greely Hice." who is heir number six to tho estate of John Hice. , . , A lad named Weary Marshall sou of Win. Marshall formeily a rcsidentof this borough but now residing in Altoona fell and broke his left aiui on Friday a week. : ' A young lady in this vicinity recently lost a nice lone c ollar, mid after a lon search it was found in tho bible, where slio had placed it a few evenings previous, when she had a bftiiu, "no it would not get mussed. ,.f , , 5 ', v . , Hev. Mr. Hamilton, from Ickesburg, is expected in town this week ok ugont of the Presbyterian Hoard of Publication to seo those among our families w ho desiro to purchase any of tho worthy And interesting publications of the society, Thos. ,T. Garlnger, son of Heuben Gar ingcr, of Upper Augusta, Union Co., who was ilrovvnoif in tho Susquehanna, on Sat urday last, whilo endeavoring to push a canoe from somewhere in the neighborhood of Selinsgrove to Mulberry station, on tho N. (!. Hailway, about two miles below Sun- l"'y- , i .. , Church Notlcen. Presbyterian preaching in tho court houso this week, on Wediiesday,Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings at 8 o'clock. Hcv. Mr. Hamilton will preach on Wednes day, Hov. Mr. Macphcrson on Thursday, and on Friday ami Saturday Hov. Mr. Thompson, mid tho pastor. Saturday evening servieo will bo the preparatory lec ture preceding the communion on Sabbath morning. In the M. E. Church preaching on Sun day evening next. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Lutheran Conference. Tho Juniata Con ference of tho Synod of Central Pennsylva nia, will meet in the Lutheran Church of this borotigh, on Tuesday evening, the JiOth inst. Tho pastor Ion cordially invites tho citizens of Hloomfleld and vicinity to at tend the sessions of conference ; tho meet ings will bo open to all. Tho following questions will bo discussed: 1st. "How shall wo make tho Sabbath-school more in terestingand ellicient?" Essayist, Hev. H. O. Shiiidlo. 2d. " Does Eiblo tomperanco consist in total abstinence from all intoxi cating drinks'i1" Essayist. Hev. K. Studo- baker. ;id. "Is tho Christian Sabbath of divine obligation?'' Optional. Thero will be preaching every night during conference week. Communion on tho following Sab bath. Conference will eontiuuo about two days. . . Cnneer of llio Spine. D. II. Sweeney, of New JllooinfivM Perry Co, Pa. operated and cured a caso of cancer of tho lower part of the spine, of Mrs. Heanier, Wife of Philip ftcamer, of Juniata township Perry Co. Pa. No burning caustic used, and the operation anil treatment in every respect was successful. We refer to Mr. and Mrs. Heanier George lieamor Henj. Bealor and the neighbors of said family. t Cnneer of llio Nose. Dr. I). II. Sweeney of .New Hloomfleld Perry Co. Pa. operated and cured a cancer on tlio noso of Mrs. Mrs. Knsminger, wife of Jacob Eiismingcr of Whcatfield township Perry Co. Pa. no burning caustic was used, and tho caso in every respect was successful. Wo refer to Mr. and Mrs. Ensiiiiiiircr, Mr. Moses I less and Mrs. Cathrine Spahr, and the neighbors ot tho said lamily. v Ilrply of 1 lie Poor House Steward to the ( Marges oi " Tlio visitors." For Tho Illoomfield Time. Mil. F.mrou I sec by the Report of the Poor House Visiters that I am charged with harsh and very severe discipline for very trilling of fences, and the diet is not of as good a quality as tlio expenses of the house might warrant. I would like to have their authority for saying so. Was it from some renegade pauper, or where 1 Two weeks before handing in the re port, the visitors were here and had an Investi gation of this same thing and on examination they Informed tlio Directors in my presenee,tliat the complaints were without foundation. Why then come out two weeks after and report dif ferently! There seems to he something wrong in this, or why such discrepancy la their state ment so soon after! They also speak of the coll'ec being domestic colfee. I suppose they mean Itye coffee. This is not correct. Cotrec Is purchased at the store and is made In tho Steward's kitchen and car ried to the paupers In tho Poor Houso (about two gallons each time) twice a duy, and distributed to the Inmates, and not domestic coffee as tho visitors suy. Where did llio visit ors get their Information, I would like to know. As to the diet not being suflleient for nien who have to work 1 have only to tell them that tho paupers who work onlhu farm cut reg ularly In tho steward's houi'c at tho table of tho family und from 5 to U or 7 eat duily with ns, and about the same nuuilicrof females who attend to tho houee-work, and If tho visitors had been In at tho second tablu on days Unit they had been here they could have seen what their diet was. Why not then know better be fore making such a public report f As to the spreading mutter of which they speak, the older and delicate ones get butter regularly every meal. As to l lie extra pay of the Steward which is spoken of, we think one of the visitors had been sulllricntly Informed about It by one of our near neighbors a short time previous to the lust visit, of whom the foreman of tlio report had made Inquiry and If ho could not properly understand the matter, hu should have applied to the Directors for further information before making such a report, and as to burning lime and other expenses which they speak of, 1 would just refer them to tho article between tho Di rectors and myself for information on that subject. They can there at any time be made sensible of their mistake. Hut this thing of the house being polluted with bed-bugs, I don't understand. A1J beds that are slept In will have bugs in less or tnore, ond if they had made as close examination into their own liidttcnds limy might havo found some there, at lrnst Und oiie on tho wall to pick oil with a Inulli-piek. My wife has been in tho habit of having the bedsteads scalded and cleaned of bugs about every three weeks, and inmates who have been In the house for twenty years, say tlmt they have never known us few bugs In tho houso as at present. The two horses extra is by order of the Direc tors for doing tho work on tho place that the mule team may be employed In hauling for tho new building. This is by an agreement be tween the Directors and the Coiniuisslonc rs. We wish the visitors of t lie coining year would notify lis if their friends from the west Visit them und wish a dinner ut the l'oor House, and they could give us a week's notice, nsono of tho visiters did hist year. I would not by any means bo disposed to find fault with men hi olllee acting under lawful authority for giving their oplniou ciindldly and honestly, but hero everything seems to be ex aggerated, us though they were disposed to find fault without a muse, and In Justification of my chuructcr us Howard of tho Institution, I feel ill duty hound to make tho ubove statement In self-defence. It seems strange, that all things should appear to bn right during tho visits of tho year, until the lust visit, and then 90 much fault found, .. . , . 1 I. U. TROfiTI.K, Meward. May 15, 1H71. . - . - SCHOOL TEACHERS Wanting employment, nt from V) to a month, should address fcKHi I.Kit & Jli.t'CKDY, Vhlladcl. plilu, l'a. uw A O IC N T S W A N T 11 1 For "Convent I.lfo Vnvelled." by F.illth O'dor lnun, escaped nun, whom' disclosures urn thrilling and slnrtl lug. 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Dr. Wells having become awn re of tho extraor dinary medicinal priMs'i'lics of the Soulh Ameri can Planl, culled JURUBEBA, sent as a special commission to that country to procure it in its native puillv, and having found Us wonderful euralive proK'rllcs to even exceed the anticipations formed by Us great reputation, lias concluded to oiler It to tlio public, and is happy to stale that he has a pcrrect arrangement for a regular i illily supply of this wonderful plant. He has sieiit much time exHriiueutlng and investigating as to Hie most ellicient prcpura t ion from It, lor popular use, anil has lor some time used In Ills own practice witli the most happy results, the effectual medicine now presented to public ns DR. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA and he eontldentlv recommends it, to every family as a household remedy which should be freely ta ken as a blood puiilier in all derangements (,( the system and inanimate and fortify all weak and lymphatic temperaments., JOHN J. KELI.Oli, PkittSt.. N. Y. Sole agent for the I'nllcd States. Price One Dollar per Holtle. Send for clrular. 4W J.OVK AND MATK1MONY, TADIE8 AND CENTI.KMEX, If you wish A to marry, address tho undersigned, who will send you valuable information, that will enable yon 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 ussiet you. The desired Information sent by return mail. Address, Sahaii U. Lamiikut, (ireenpoint, Kings County, N. Y. 5 15.a IIKTOICS. Thn loUhkh ct' IIiihh I'litait Improved Ileiik Jiiivhtm Will nuiko 1!00,000 Hricks of Superior Quality hi a working day, which can bo hacked right from tlio Machine. It is simple and durable j and llrlcks cull bo mado by It cheaper than by uuy other process. For making Drain Tllo it Is also unrivalled. 3 ',y Machines, State, Couiilyuml Yard Klghts for Sale. Address, FEItKY FARM IIIUCK WOUKS, 1!) Clilf Street, Hoom 7, New York 5 15 lma It OU1NKON HOUSE. (Formerly kentliy Woodrull'und Tiirhtlt,) Xi:m Illoomjldd, Terry County, To. AM03 KOBJNBON, Proprietor. Tills well known nnd pleasantly located hotel hns been leaed lor a number of years by the pres eul proprlclor.and he w ill spare no pains' to aceom. module Ids guests. The rooms me comfoi table, the table well furnished wllh the best In llio mar ket, and the bar stocked with choice Illinois, A careful and attentive hostler will he Inattendance. A good livery stable will be kept by the proprietor. April .1. 1X71. tf . (AGLE HOTEL T NEW HLOOMFIELD, ,., Vrrr I'omily, I'enn'u. nAVINd purchased the lintel formerly oecu pled b David II. lander, sltuarod on .North Carlisle Street adjoining Hie Court House, I inn prepared to receive transient um'sts or regular boarders. " To all who favor me wllh their custom.' I shall endeavor to furnish Ill s! class acconiinoUatlous. A call Is solicited. 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A remedy which has been test ed for ID years, nnd proved in thousands of cases capable of curing all diseases of the throat and lungs; performing many re markable cures, merits a trial from all who are sintering from similar alVeclions and who vainly seek relief. Will you let prej udice prevent you from being 1)11 ('HOOK'S WINE Oh' TAR Established 1H(I. curcii also. Coughs and Colds. The Druggists say It cures them all. Asthma. The relief and cures of It are marvel ous. llronchltls. Every sullerer will llnd relief and cure. Throat ailments recpiire only a few doses. Lung Diseases. Has cured cases pronounced In. Cllllioie. Debility., teui. -Ill renovates and invigorates tho sys- Liver Complaint. Most effective regulator ot this organ. Dyspepsia. lis healthy action on the stomach cures it. Appetizer. It is health-giving and appctito re storing. I'rinary Organs. Action on them is markedand prompt. Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar is rich In the medicinal qualities of tar, combined with vegetable Ingredi ents of undoubted value, which make it unsur passed, hot only for the complaints enumerated, nut, it rapidly restores exhausted strength, clean ses tie? sloinaeh. relaxes the liver and puts thcin to work, causes Hie food to digest, and makes nuro blood, ami begets a vivacity appreciated by holh sound and sick. If you are alllicle.l lu any way, we know If you fry the life-giving Ionic properties of Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar, you will add your testimony to its great value lit correcting any ' ills that Itesh Is lieir lo," Prepared onlv by OKI V Kit CHOOK & CO. Sold by druggists every where. For Scrofula, Scrofulous Tumors, Scrof ulous Diseases of the Eyes, or Scrofula in any form, lilicumatism. Diseases ot the Liver, Diseases of the Skin, Erup tions, Pimples. Boils, Teller, Scald Head, l lccrs, anil old Sores, or any disease depending on a depraved condition ot the blood, take Dr. Crook's Compound Syrtinof Poke Knot. It Is combined with tho best Ionic preparations of Iron known. and the best alterativeaml blood Portlier made. Cleanse your lllood. Try one bottle. Sold by druggists. Pre pared only bv uiavKK i iiikik re., jiayion, w. CIIKAI ADVKHT1S1N;. We will insert an advertisement in J.l; III' IICNDKED American Newspapers for six dollars, per lino per week. One line one neck will cost six dollars two lines will cost twelve dollars, and ten lines will cost six! v dollars. Send lor a printed list. AihlrcssdEO. P. liOWEI.L ; Co., Advertising Agents, No. 41 Park liow, New York. The Vice of our age is Fraud. Nevertheless, there are live honest Patent agents even, at I lie Capital, one of whom is Hie undersign ed. Patents for 17 years obtained al reasonable rates. Agcntswaiiled. Send lorelrenlars. (1EO.E. ItltOWN, Counsellor -ul-Law, BIT (I Street, cor.Uth, Washington, D. V. FEASANT "SAPOLIENE Cleans Kid Cloves nnd all kinds of cloths and Clothing; removes Paint, (irecsc, Tar, etc., in stantly, without the least lnury to lh 11 nest cam bric. Sold by druggists and la'ucv goods dealers. Fit A(! KANT HAPOI.IENE CO., SI llarelay Street, Chicago. Agents ! Head This ! TTK VI I.L. PAY A(; EM'S A HALAHY TV or HsWO per week and expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell our new and wonderful Inventions. Address M. WAliNEU & CO., Mar shall, -Mich. DI f A DAV FOII A I.I. witli Stencil tools. O-LIJ Address, A. E.(i KAJ1 AM, Springllcld.V t. liny the Awle IHrer, Cbrec aiui Hiker, jiriceii W. 2Q4)rr A MONTH, Horse and Carriage fur tJJ nlslied, expenses paliL 11. bluiw, Al fred, Me. A. Mill ion of hollars! Shrewd but quiet tnen pan make a fortune by revealing Hie secret o the business to no one. Address C. K. WE LI H IN, 1,311 llroadway. New York. TAV. VAN NAM KK. M." lh7suocessmlly treats all classes o( Chronic anil Acuto Dis eases. Scud stamp lor circular containing partic ulars and testimonials. Address llox olJi, New York 6 tt r It NOTIl'K. The undersigned cautions all per sons against, trespassing on his hind, for limiting, fishing, cutting timber, or for any pur pose whatever, under penult y of the law. DA MEL WAKD. Creenwood twp., May 25,ls7l. ! 1780 TAKE NOTICE. ' 1871 Aro You Afflicted or Sick ? TTH10 FAHRNEY'S J J LOO J. CLEANS KU Olt 1 IS .V O 12 ,Y ! VN Alterative and Cathartic, or Tonic and Purge, fbrdlscasesurislng from bud blood. This preparation wnB established In 1870,and has been prepared in Wuiil form for more than in years. In January or February, 170, anoth er party commenced to prepare a similar article which Is Inferior to tho genuine, nnd which should not be mistaken for ours. Ask for"D. FAIHINKV's 1)LOOI Cl.KANSKU Oil I'ANACIA," und accept no others. The Trade Mark of tins oldest nud gonulne, Is printed iu yrten on a yellow wrapper, hav ing also the signature of 1. Fuhrmy, M.D., Chicago. Dr. P. Fahmey,i Ifnilth Mtueuyer" glvcg the history and uses of tlio Bi,oon C'lxanskii, testimonials, und other information, sout free charge. Address Dit. P. Kauiisbv's UnoTiiKiis & Co., Waynesboro, Franklin County, l'u. Ask for Dr. Fulirney's lllood CTounser uud , t l.KA.NSEVOl ll Itl.OOl), S t?" Sold everywhere uud in New Blooinfleld by F. MoBTiMitw As Co., only. 5 18 "onnnn aoknts wanted. - a sC)V))J uteh given gratis to ev ery person, male or feinulo, and terms sent free, to clear from VI 5 to KJ5 per day, sure Business new. Cmi bo done ut homo or travel hie. W. H. CHIDKSTEK, liCT llroadway, New York. a 15 4.
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