Tuesday, May 30, 1S71. LOCAL DKrAllXMUXX. OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year In Adva nee Act Passed. Tlio nets which had previous ly passed tho IIouso in regard to the sehool district in Madison twp., and tho road tax in Kyo twp. havo llnally passed tho Sen ate. Enlarged. Tho Bloody Uun Pre comes to us enlarged and looking first rate. AVo uro sorry however to see the patent outside. has hecn adopted. Coiii'crt At LitniUsburg. On Thursday evening next tho musical class which has been under tho instruction of Prof. C. H. Jones, will give a musical entertainment at tho PrcBhytcrian church in Landisburg. Choruses will ho sung ly tho entire class of TO voices ; Quartetts, glees and Duets, will ho Bung by members of tho class, and sev eral laughable pieces will bo sung by tho director, Mr. Jones. Admission only 15 cents. N, Uorlng For Coal by Mr. Geo. W. Shcibly 'has been progressing during tho past week. On Monday last tho derrick Was put up and tho shaft sunk 25 feet, Tuesday it was sunk 27 feet more, tho third day 22 feet, tho fourth day 20 feet, and tho fifth day 10 feet. Ho has now struck a small vein of coal, but not ono largo enough to pay for working. Tho boring will bo continued to see if a largo ono will not bo found. Wo havo a specimen of tho coal found, in our office and tho quality appears good. lie Stiro AlliUlet It. Wo think wo do our readers a favor by calling thoir atten tion to tho advertisement of J. H. Ford & Co. They aro just issuing a volume, which comprises choice selections from all tho best Poets, making a book that is a com plete library in itself. This book is well named, as it is entitled " Tin-; Library of Poktiiy and Bong." It is a work which has long been needed and wo doubt not will meet a ready salo. For further partic ulars seo their advertisement in another column. Hanging Pictures. It would bo well to examine tho cord by which pictures aro hung, especially if tho pictures aro largo and tho frames heavy, as several instances havo como to our knowlcdgo whero pic tures havo fallen after they havo been hang ing a long timo. Tho largo cords by which they hung, although much stronger than required, havo pulled apart or suddenly given away, and tho paintings wore serious ly injured and tho frames broken. Tho cords may havo rotted or moths eaten them until they were too weak to sustain tho weight tl,cy had to support. 4 A good man ner of hangiug.pictures is with wire con cealed under the cord, or hanging tho pict ures with wires on nails behind tho pict ures. Wo suggest that such a precaution as this may prevent serious injury to valu able works of art. Somnambulism. On Thursday night hist, about 2 o'clock, Mr. llenjamin Stout foreman of tlio Pino Grovo Iron Works, walked out of a window on tho second story of tho "Union House, in this placo Louis Zit.er, proprietor. Tho following aro tho facts cf tho caso as related to us : Mr. 8. had been dreaming of walking iu a (lower garden, and whilo so doing, got up in his sleep, removed a number of flowor potH that were standing on tho window, and walked or rathor fell out ; falling a dis tance of at least 20 feet, landing at tho bot tom of a flight of stairs leading into tho basement, and damaging tho balustrade in his descent. Upon striking the pavement ho was thor oughly aroused, and cried for help, when Mr. Zitzor went to his assistance, and after considerable difficulty, (Mr. Btout being a man of large Troportions, woighing fully 200 pounds,) succeeded in carrying him to his room powerless, and very nervous from tho effects of tho fall. Mr. Zitzer furnish ed him with stimulants, which served to iaso his Bufferings, so that ho fell asleep and rested well until about 5 o'clock a. m. Carlitle lhrulil. X Serious Charge. Tho Carlisle Volun teer says : that a man named John Koihl, who resided near Bhippcnshurg has been arrested and held on tho ehargo of causing his wifes death by poison. Bho was taken ill on the 2!)th of April and died on.tlio 13th inst. Aftertliobuiial suspicions wero so strong against the accused, that the body was raised und a coroners jury was sum moned a pott mortem examination of tho re mains was had. Tho result was that it was thought best to hold Koihl until the" stom ach had been submitted to a chemical test. Was It Suicide I On Monday night the 8th Inst., Dr. A. F. Stayman,of Carlislc,stop pod ovor night at tho Ward IIouso, Tyrone and went to Clearfield on Tuesday, where ho had relatives. He returned to tho Ward House on Friday night, stating that ho was sick ; had baggage chocked to Newport, Pa., and on retiring at 0 p. nr., requested to bo called in timo for tho 8 a. m. train next day. At about 20 minutes of 8, the porter called him, but receiving no response to tho call, reported tho samo, and Btayman was found doad in bed, his body still warm. On ex amination it was found opium and chloro form had been used. Tho coroner's inquest was to tho effect that his death was acci dental, ho having, it is believed, taken chloroform to alleviate pain. His brother, a Professor iu Dickinson College, was tele graphed for, and arrived hero on Saturday, ho having tho body Bent to Baltimore for interment. Tho deceased was addicted to opium eating, but thoro was no ovidenco adduced to justify tho bolief tlmt suicido was intended. Tyrone Herald, Fatal Accident. Tho Lancaster Intelli gencer says : A sad accident, resulting iu tho instantaneous death of Abraham J. AY ill, occurred yesterday forenoon about 0 o'clock, in Pcaquca township, near Dan ville. Ho was in tho employ of Mr. C. M. Herr, and engaged in hauling stones for the Lancaster and New Danville turnpike, and whilo going down a small hill some thing connected with tho rubber lock of tho wagon broke, precipitating the wagon suddenly forward, causing tho horses to run. It is supposed that in trying to stop tho horses ho was caught between tho sad dlo horso and a fenco post which leaned to ward tho road. Tho lower part of tho brcast-bono was crushed in, and ho was injured about tho region of tho heart. A woman, near whoso Iiouro tho accident happened, saw it and gave tho alarm, but when ho was reached life was extinct. Ho wasabout 17 years old, a son of Mr. Henry AVill, residing on tho farm of Jacob Hess. Left Ills Home. K. Holmes Agnew left his homo near Newville, Pa., on tho last day of April, sinco which timo no infor mation has been received concerning him. Ho is 17 years old, of rather slim build, light hair, faco freckled, and a hardly per ccpticlo obliquity of vision. Any informa tion concerning his whereabouts will bo thankfully received and rewarded by A. Agnow, Newville, Pa. N. IJ. If this advertisement is noticed by E. Holmes Agnew, ho will plcaso write to his brother, Dr. John P. Agnew, Tay lorsville, Pa., and thus relievo tho anxiety of his parents. Exchanges plcaso copy. Willow Growing. John M'Farland, of Northumberland, a few years ago, planted a wet picco ol ground, in tho neighborhood of that place, with French willows, for bas ket making, which ho obtained noar Balti more. They have succeeded so well that he extended tho planting this spring, and expects to get a prolitablo return from ground that would olhorwiso havo been comparatively unproductive. Accident. A curious accident happened in Lcbanop, last Thursday evening. no lady was visiting another, and was in her chamber on tho second floor. AYhou tho visitor was departing, tho other accompan ied her to tho head of tho stairs. Tho vis itor was just commencing her decent, when the other ono fell forward and both wore precipitated to tho floor beneath. Both were a good deal hurt. Tx-al JJi-iolH. Chambersburg has invested some monoy in a steam Firu engine. S Tho law against hogs running at largo within tho borough limits, wo aro glad to seo, is being strictly enforced. A Sunday school convention by tho "Church of God" has been in session at Bhippcnshurg during tho past week. On Friday, the 10th Inst., a year and a half old son of Fred. It. Stock, at Mt. Hope Mills, Franklin county, was found drowned in the mill race. Somo pie ously inclined rascal visited tho premises of Mr. Beck in this borough on Saturday night, and now tlicy are anxious to know who stolo tho pies '.' Tho Democrat anil Pegitter says : that a man named E. B. Ettonger was robbed on AVednesday night or 12400 whilo in the cars on his way to Juniata Co., to purchase horses. A man named Hennessy, a boss on tho Catawissa Extension, was brought before a Justice on Monday of last week, ou the charge of killing a Doer out of season. It was a Doo with fawn. Hcunessy was lined fifty dollars and the costs. 7A. pair of mules ran away with Mr. Emanuel Dugan on Saturday last, injuring him so that tho services of Dr. Swcney wero required. It is only a few mouths since tho same pair of mules hurt him so badly as to lay him up for sororal months. Tho new steel works of tho Cambria Iron Co., at Johnstown, are fast approaching completion. When they aro put iu opera tion, they will employ about 0000 men, in addition to tho 4000 now working there. Mount Holly has been excited over an olopoment)case. The parties are.an engineer at the oro banks and the wife of an hand employed at the paper mill. Carlisle has also had a similar caso. On last week, Monday, the bam belong ing to the estate of Homy Ewalt of Silver Spring twp, Cumberland Co., was defray ed by lire. A largo quantity of corn a bug gy, a wagon and various farming imple ments, were burned at tho samo timo. Tho cause of the lire Is unknown. For TU Bloomjtcld Timet. The Cash System. Mr. Editor Having rend tho t wo com munications lately published in tho Timet, from your correspondent "Cash," in rela tion to a "Loan Association,'' and observ ing that ho is willing to receivo suggestions entirely now, or a modification of tho plan prepared iu his articles, I have conclu ded to give my opinion regarding this en terprise. If "Cash" is in favor of tho cash system, as his signature indicates, I would ask what does ho want with a loan association. I am in for tho cash system, and think if it was rightly carried out thoro would bo very littlo uso for an association of this kind. I bcliovo thero is too much loaning done nlroady. Dr. Franklin has said that "Tho second vice wns lying, and first was running in debt. This wiso man h.is also told us that it was better to So to bed without supper than to rise in ebt. Tho real necessities of tho body aro very few ; neither farmers, mechanics, nor any person need run in debt. Every poison might mako it a rulo to pay cash as they go, for all they must havo in this life. Every person should first earn enough by working for others to fit them for an inde pendent business. If the association con templated by "Cash" should bo started, and is not carried on by good, honest men, it will only degenerate into a "shaving shop." Cash Down. For the UlonmJleM Timet. Tlio Poorhouso Kcnort. Mn. Editor: Wc have been somewhat sur prised hy a communication In your Inst paper, over the signature of I. B. Trostle, (Howard of the Poor House, iu which ho denies iu toto, nil the facts set forth In tho late Report of tho vis tors. In making that report, wo hnd no pur pose in view, but to give the facts ns they came to ns, and ns wo found them by personal exam ination. Wc had no spite or unkind feelings to gratify j nor do wo entertain any other thnii tho most friendly disposition towards the Institu tion, as well as the. Steward. Notwithstanding we consider ourselves hound, nB visitors, to re port upon the condition and management of tho Poor House, without fear or favor, and give the facts as given to ns ; and as we fonnd them. As regards dicipllnc, wc have reason to believe that the wngon-whlp, or sonic such Instrument lias been used, ou females, or a female. That the paupers, from some cnuso or other, perhaps from threats or fear of harsh treatment, arc afraid to tell any thing with regard to their usage, treatment, or anything else that trans pires about tho premises. Hence tho inquiry, where we got our Information, "Was it from some rcnegado pauper ?" The i-tewnrd ought to know that wc aro not bound, nor would we think It prudent, to tell him or any other person, whero we got our information. As to tho ever lasting bed-bugs, wc hnd ocular demonstration of that fact, and on examination wc were justl tlcd fully in reporting ns we did on that matter, ns well as on tlio matter of diet tho steward's denial to tho contrary, notwithstanding. The horses spoken of in the report, and which the steward suys, do wotk for the farm, while the farm horses arc used for hunting for tho new Poor House, were kept thero before thero was any move made toward building a new Poor House. What did ho do then, or who kept them 1 Ho also states that he gives the older delicate paupers butter ; that may bo so. but there may not be one thero who comes under that description In his estimation. As to tho mends ot one or tlio visitors from the West, getting a dinner at tho Poor House, this is a incan insinuation, when compared with tho host of friends from the WeBtern end of this county who so frequently enjoy tho hospitality ot the Poor J louse at the expense ol tlio county. Tho person alluded to was a lady from the west, ami an acquaintance or the steward's wife, who mnde a friendly call on the tcw nrdess, not thinking that her visit would crcato such a profound sensation as is expressed by tlio dignified occupant ol tho Poor House. Wo were often strictly watched and followed by the steward to prevent us from obtaining Infor mation, nnd even a little girl was, on one neca siou employed In that service. Wo will not follow tho steward in his wciik nnd ungener oils communication any further, but will hero state tliat every part of our report, so strictly denied, is suBeeptlblc of proof, and can bo ful ly established. AVo aro fully of tho opinion that the steward had no right to meddle In tho report of visitors. If any tiling was wrong, the directors would be tho proper persons to at tend to It, so that tho steward's attempted do- lenco is a mere Bunterlugc, unci the less sain by him the better. We do not Intend to continue the controversy any further, nor will we notice any thing inoro from that functionary. If lie is wronged, he lias a legal remedy ; let mm pur BUC It. I.OI'IS El.I.I'.HMAN, Bamitei, S potts, It Henhv CoOl'Ell. Ciihonio Infi.amation or thk Middle Eah firccEssn'u.v- Tkkatkd hy 1). II. Bwkenky, M. I)., or New Bi.oomfiei.ii, Pa. Tho Rev. J. W. Bowen, of the Freevillo Baptist Church, now of Bcottsvlllo, Wyoming county, Pa., had been suffering with chronic Inllnniullon of the middle car for five years. In tho treatment of his case, we used the eustachian catheter. By Its aid we were enabled to net directly on tho Inner surface of the eustachian tube, breaking up udheskon between tho walls of tlio cavity, making mechanical pressure upon tho inem brana tympnni, counteracting rigidity j wo ap plied nirdlclno directly to tho mucous mem branes to remove accumulation obstructing tho passages, and to allay Irritation. Wo had no fears Introducing medicines over the nasal and phariiiglal passages to tlio Immediate seat of tho disease ) we could conceive of no Injury that could follow tills moda of treatment , we arc aware that It is different from the usual mode. At all events, tills, with constitutional treatment hud tlio desired effect. AVo refer to the lieverend gentleman for tho truth of tho Btuteinent. lt Tub Monthly Novelette fob Jcne. The Juno number of tho Monthly Novelette Is issued, and embraces such a 'rare list of con tents that we do not wonder at its growing pop ularity. M. Quod,of tho Detroit Prcss,contrlb utes one of his excellent guerrilla stories, tho experience of a Michigan cavalry soldier In tlio Into war, then thero Is a tea story, half a dozen adventures suit love stories, poetry, engravings, etc., etc., which all go to mako up a first class magazine Tho July number of tho Monthly Novelette will be allured In form, and Increas ed to 1148 pages of reading mutter, thus muk itg it ono of llic most desirable publications in tlio country. Tho price will remain tho tame, f2 ,00 per year, or MO cents per number. Ad dress Thome & Talbot, 03 Congress Street, Boston. A Musical Monthly. Sheet music must be dull selling property now. What makes us think so Is that Peter's Musical Monthly fur nishes to much excellent music for three dol lars a year, tliat there is no longer any uso of buying expensive sheet music. Tho Juno num ber contain the usual choice selections. Terms 93.00 a yea b or 80 cents per single uumber. Peters ii Co! 5P9 Broadway, N. V. X W Its no uso, the poisonous hair prepara tions have hud their day und done their mis chief. Now mines aloug NATUUE'S HAIlt, HE8TOKATIVE, a pefectly clear, artlelo, which restores gray lialr and keeps tho lmlr in a healthy condition. Bee advertisement. Clivrch Xotlcen. In tho Lutheran church preaching every night during this week, commencing on Tuesday night, Services preparatory to communion Saturday morning at 104 o'clock. Communion next Sabbath at 10$ o'clock A. M. No preaching in tho Presbyterian church next Sabbath morning. Preaching In tlio evening at 8 o'clock as tho pastor will bo absont at Landisburg in tho morning. County Trice Current. ItLOOMPiEi.n, May 2ft, 1871. Flax-Reed fl 00 Potatoes 7oaH5 cents. Butter 1 pound, 15 " Eggs 1 dozen 12 " Dried Apples ft pound Halo " Dried Peaches 13 1,", ets. TP&i. Pealed Peaches, 18 22 cts. " Cherries 00 cts. " ' Pitted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries 8 10 cts. " Onions V bushel, 75 " X KWJ'OliT M AltKKTri. ICorrecftit Weekly by h'ouyh, Sniiiler t NuwroilT, May 20, ldil. Flour. Extra Jti Ul) lied Wheat 115 IK ltye R5 Corn, fi 5 ffl 8.1 ' Oats Kl 32 pounds 5.1 Clovor Seed 5 HO 5 on Timothy Seed 3 00 Flax (Seed 1 75 Potatoes 1 15 J 1 1 Ground Allium Salt 2 00 I.lmehurner's Coal, 2 40 Stovo Coal 5 6 00 Pea Coal 3 40 Smith Coal ' cts. f) bxs. Cross Tlcs,SJ.iJ feet long 45 fp 45 cents Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Jitnney it Andrew, No. 123 Maukkt Stiiket. Pini.AnELPlilA, May 27, 1871. While Wheat, .... 1 45 fS 1 Ki Bed Wheat 1 41 1 OT ltye HOfSllO Corn, 77(3)78 Oats S(flS7 Clover Seed VAW peril). Timothy Seed 3 no 5 00 Flax Seed 2 10 0 2 10 Country Lard 10 0 11 Eggs 8 1!) Butter, dull sale ., 10 22 Washed Wool, ulcents per lb. IVTAnniAGES. S-mitii Hiirrit On the 28th Inst., at tho Luther an Parsonage Iu tills place, by Itev. S. A. Hedge. Mr. it. F. Smith to Miss Maggie A. Super, both of Oliver township. VOOMP Siiatto On the 15th Inst., by ltev. W. .1. Ileanier, Mr. Daniel Conip to Miss Maria Sluitlo, both of Carroll twp., this county. lloKKMiiiu Dia-iiiAiiuii In Pleasant Vnllev, Bedford county, l'u., on the lHth Inst., by the ltev. II. Hcckcruiun, assisted by the ltev. E. D. Shoe maker, Mr. Kniaiiuel llotlmcir, of llrsina, Somer set county. Pa., and youngest son of Itev. U. F. Iloilineir.uf Liverpool, Perry eo., Pa., to Miss Lucy Dellbaiigh, of the former place. SX1ATZZB. Ci.oi'SKii lii this borough, on the 2lth of May, 171, Miss Margaret denser, daughter of Air. Adam 11. Clouser, aged 18 years and 2ti days. New A drerlisenien ts. NOTICE. Tho undersigned caution all per sons against trespassing upon their lands for (In' purpose of hunting or llshing, and all persons violating tills notice will be dealt with according to law. CEOItliK KICK. 1 W M . I,. OONNKI.I.Y JOHN ItfCK. May :ai, ls71 .".t 500 VOLUMES IN ONE. Ay cuts Wanted. ron THE LIBRARY OF POETRY AND SONG 7Jtii.' 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