5tl)c GHmcs, New Uiaomficl )a. RIB Tuesday, June 13, 1871. LOCAL l)3rAIlTM13Xr. OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year in Advance The " Normal Ki-liu Literary Society," connected with tlie J. V. Normal School, will eelebvato its fourth Anniversary, Friday evening, the. 10th inst, Tho old members of tho society, and tho public in general aro cordially invited to attend. X llittlly Scared. Lato on 'Wednesday evening as the daughter of Hubert N. 'Willis of this borough went to tho ump in their yard for Mater, some scamp caught her by tho ankle. Her screams alarmed her fath er and tho neighbors and caused tho fellow to take a hasty departure, lie succeeded in making his cscapo without getting tho punishment ho wonld have received had ho been caught. Success. Tho ladies aro usually suc cessful in their undertakings, and tho fes tival gotten up by them for tho aid of tho Lutheran Sunday-school was no exception to tho general rule. IJoth Tuesday and Wednesday evenings tho court-houso yard was crowded with young and old all anxious to tasto the good things which wcro there so temptingly displayed. Ice cream, lucious strawborries, cool lemonade, rich cake in great variety, and other dain ties wero thcro in abundance Everybody appeared to enjoy themselves, and all will, no doubt, remember with much satifaction, tho two evenings spent at this festival. Tho net proceeds of tho two evenings was about $100. They tender their hearty thanks to tho patrons, also to those who contributed toward the getting up the festival. Another Strange Animal. A certain young gent not a thousand miles from Bloomficld, nor a hundred years ago, met with a an awful "scare." IIo had been out with tho expressed purposo of attend ing a singing, but in fact, to talk "toft tMng" to a young lady, when on coming homo, ho saw a strange animal in tho yard. After gaining tho porch so as to bo under tho 'wing and protection' of mamma (with his hair standing on end) ho summoned tip resolution enough to throw a club at it. Whether ho killed "tluit animal" or not, remains a mystery, but it is certain that his mother's largo cream-crock was lying, next rooming, in tho vicinity of tho night's ad venture, WITHOUT ANY IIOTTOM ill it. Sudden Death. Tho Carlisle Herald says, On Wednesday morning last, tho littlo village of Ilickorytown, on tho Trindlo Spring Road, aliout three milcB east of this place, was shocked by tho announce ment that Mrs. Jano S toil (Vol', a resident of that place, had been found dead in bed. The night previous, she had retired about 10 o'clock, apparently in good health, and ,had been livelier on Tuesday than usual. Sho was discovered by her daughter, on tho morning in question. Tho deceased is supposed to have had a paralytic stroke. This sudden death cast a gloom over the neighborhood, as she was a woman of ex emplary character, and much respected by all who knew her. Tho remains wero inter red in Ashland Cemetery, on Friday last, attended by a largo concourse of relations and friends. Distressing Death. The Mifflintown Democrat and Jlegitler says: "A littlo son of the Rev. Shlndlo, tho Lutheran minister in Porrygville,agod about eighteen months, died on the 1st inst., from tho effects of swallowing a number of percussion caps. The caps were administered to the littlo fellow, by an elder brother, for pills. Med ical aid was immediately summoned. Thirty-live caps passed from 1dm, but ho died from tho effects as abovo stated, on Thursday. Mr. Hhitxllo and family have the sympathy of tho entire community in this sudden and sad bereavement. Found Out. A woman in Cliainbersburg lost week was anxious to know the explo sive force of a shell which sho found. So hho placed it in the oven of tho cook-stove, and went out. From the number of pieces of old stove which wero picked up and from the holes in tho wall of the room, she was satisfied that tho shell was powerful, and besides tlhat it made a decided noise. Found. As Solomon Stuck was repairing the back porch of his house, in Granville township, MilHiu county, ho found placed under tho steps, away back, a tiu box full of stlvrt- and gold. ' ' ' lluiTlsburff is greatly excited over tho dead lock in their school board. Tho par ties aro evenly divided and after over sixty tiallots the board Is still not organized. Sheriff's Sales. The following is a list of property sold at Sheriffs Sale in this borough, on Friday last i No. 1, A tract of timbor land situato in Liverpool twp., seized and taken in ex ecution as tho property of Joseph Loiter. Bold to James Whitmer for $U5o. No. 2, A tract of land situato in Carroll twp., having thereon erected a two story house, and log barn. Seized as tho prop erty of Levi Leeds. Sold to Samuel V. Orierfor 1,125. No. 0, The satno defendant's interest in another tract of land in samo twp. Sold to Chns. E. McLaughlin, Esq., for $12,1. No. 4, A lot of ground situato in Penn twp., with the buildings thereon, seized as the property of James Loidy. Sold to Duncannon Iron Company for f 7. No. fi, A tract of land containing sixty acres Bituato in Liverpool twp., having thereon a plastered house and framo barn. Sold to Joseph Sciler for $ 1,825. No. 0, A tract of woodland containing M acres situate in tho samo twp. Sold to Joseph Seilcr for $25 No. 7, A tract of land situato in Liver pool twp., having thereon erected a stone liouso and small stable. Sold to Joseph Seilcr for $100. No. 8, A tract of land situato in Liver pool twp., having thereon a framo wcath erbnarded house. Sold to Joseph Seilcr for p0. No. 0, A tract of land situato in Liver pool twp., having thereon u two-story dis tillery building with nil tho appurtenances. Sold to Joseph Seilcr for $2(15. Tho last Hve tracts wero seized and taken in execu tion as the property of S. S. Charlos. A Jiolile Acf. On Thursday afternoon last, as tho Express train on tho Western Pennsylvania Railroad was proceeding Eastward, and rounding a curvo midway between Leesburg and Appollo, in Arm strong county, the engineer observed a woman on tho track, waving her apron violently in tho air. The first thought was of danger and he immediately applied his breaks and got tho train stopped just in time to prevent a terrible accident, as a mass of rock weighing about fifteen tons had fallen upon the track a few rods from where tho woman had given tho signal. When tho train stopped, tho passengers wero not long in ascertaining tho cause, and appreciating tho noble conductor tho poor country woman to whoso presenco of mind they owed their rcscuo from a shock ing casuality. Colonel Hicks the conduc tor of the train, at once consulted with sonic of tho passengers, and in a short timo a purso of twenty dollars was mado up and presented to her. Sho gave her namo as Mrs. Frank. A passenger on tho train, from whom wo obtained our information, desires that wo should commend tho case of this humblo woman to tho company. Had it not been for her warning signal, tho train would havo been dashed into tho rock, and serious damago to the train, if not to the passengers, would havo been tho conse quence. Alloona Trib u lie. Pic Xic. Tho printers of Ilarrisburg held a pic nic at tho grounds of tho P. It. R. Co., in Marysville on Saturday last. Tho day was remarkably fine and tho at tendance good. Dr. Schccnno lias writton a lone commu nication to Gov. Geary in which he reviews tho testimony and tho charge of tho judge, and what is strango, obstinately persists in declaring hie innocence. Church Notices, Preaching In tho ltcformcd Church on Biin doy the IStli liiBt., ot 7 o'clock P. Mv, by tho Rev. Mr. Crawford. Tho Rev. Mr. Reiner will pleach at tho Evan gelical Lutheran Church, In buck's Valley, on Sunday tho 18th ins taut, tit 10' i o'clock a. m. Ia tho Lutheran church, preaching on next Sunday evening, rit quarter beforo 0 o'clock. Prayer meeting tm Wednesday evening. In the Methodist church, preaching on Bun- flay'hiornlnff next, at 10)$ o'clock. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Iocul ISrielV. Christian AVcaver of Whoatfield twp., was badly bitton in tho leg, a few days Miico by an unruly mule Two cattle belonging to a man named Fry noar Nowvillo wero recently killed by lightning. A boy named Win. Focht died of lock jaw in Huntingdon on the ikl inst., produc from an iujury received whilo playing. Elias Hoffman, of Mcchanicsburg, con victed of passing counterfeit money, has been sentenced to the eastern penitentiary for two years. Mm Wednesday a week, a barn on tho farm of Mrs. John Adams in Watts twp., Juniata Co. was struck by lightning and set on fire. The building and a large amount of property was consumed. The body of a full grown child was found in a bod of mortar recently at Peters burg, Huntingdon Co. It had probably been there for several mouths as tho mortar had not been stirred in that time. Prof. 1$. F. Rand, of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, says that poison, in sullicieut quantity, lias been discovered in tho stomach of tho hito . Mrs. Kiehl, of r Cumberland Co., to indicate that her death had resulted therefrom. The Cumberland county Horticultural society will hold its annual spring exhibi tions in Franklin hall, MocUauicsburg, on Monday, 'J'ticsdsy mid Wednesday, the lath 1Mb. and HtU lusts. sB. Himcs Esq., a resident of Newport, in connection with a Mr. lllattcnbcrgcr is successfully developing tho 1 louts vein of Coal near Tyrone. Tho coal is said to bo tho very best. We wish our friend 1 limes complete success in his enterprise. 1 ' For The Jlloomfeld Timet. Mr. Trostlc's Reply fo tho Visitors of tho Perry County Poor House. Tho poor-house visitors say they aro surprised at seeing a reply to their report by me. I tliluk Hint they need not he surprised tlmt I would bo disposed to defend myself from calumny when their malicious darts were thrown at me. They think tlmt If anything was wrong the directors wero tho proper persons to attend to it. I did liottakctho whole responsibility on myself, nnd if they have a littlo patlcuco they may hear from tlio directors. Tho visitors say t " In making tlio report they had no purposo In view, but to glvo tlio facts as they cnnie to them." This, 1 say, Is not tho fact. They say they had no spite or unkind fecllmr to gratify, nor do they enter tain nuy other than thomost friendly disposi tion toward the institution, ns well as to tho steward. I would meet this by asking, was thcro not some altercation between one of tho visitors and myself on one of their last visits respecting sonic talk he had about ino last win ter I Here was a ground for the aggravated feel ing which ho cherished. This was tho good feeling ho cntortaincd toward me at that tluie. This 1 give to bIiow that kind feelings, such as ho spcuks of, did not actually exist, and ac counts in part for tho evil report, anil shows that the animosity was personal, and not fur the good of the Inmates of the poor-house, for whom he has so much sympathy. They say they have reason to believe that a wagon-whip or some such Instrument was used on females or a female why not suy females, If they had such Information, but they havo brought it. down to one. I want to know where they got their Information ; perhaps it was such an' Instrument as some persons uso in their fam ilies to correct their children with. They say that tho paupers, from some cause, perhaps from threats of fear or harsh treatment, arc afraid to say anything about their bad us age. This Is Hem work or imagination with them. They think it prudent not to tell us where they got their their Information. If they call on ino I will give them any Infor mation they may want, with pleasure. ' As to the bed-bugs, did not tho visitors ques tion one of the females so closely on that sub ject, that she told them she thought they had eomo there for tho purpose of giving them a bad name. This was not in the room where the bed-bugs wero picked oil' tho wall with tho tonth-plck. They suy next, that the horses were kept be fore there was any move toward the building of tlio new house. I must say to them that I have had the two horses since the middlo of April last, and the first move for the new build ing was lu October, IWiil. They aro certainly ata great loss for something to complain of, as preparations for work must bo made beforo the work commences. It was about tlio timo the horse-doctor was attending tho black horso for what he pronounced to bo cramp iu tlio limb. As to the butter they speak of, they say per haps one or two of tho old and dclleato get butter. As near as I can come at It, thero aro eighteen of that class who get butter every meal ; this I am willing to bo miallllcd to, which I think they would not bo willing to be, nnd all the rest of tho inmates of tho house nre, and havo been furnished with butter twice in tho week, regularly. They say the person alluded to, as taking dinner at the poor-house, wiib a lady from tho West, and au acquaintance of the steward's wife, who made a friendly cull, but ho forgot to tell that his own lady and a son-in-law from tho West helped to malto up the party, and thnt tho dinner was spoko for a week be fore the time. Does this look like a friendly call of an acquaintance? And as to tho old acquaintance, my wife says Bho never saw tho huly until tho visitor introduced her; and ns to the hoFt of friends In tlio West end of tho county, I havo only to say my parents and my wife's pnrents and friends live there, and If any of them call to sec me, I think it my privi lege to entertain them ns I would In my own house, because the steward's house Is my home; but I never ullow my friends to bespenk a din ner before hand, as the visitor did. This would be making the county-house a place of public resort. There area great 'many persons who make friendly ealls,and after bolng treated an wull as wo know liow, are then ready to spread somo evil report. They also assert that they had been watched and followed by mo into tlio poor-house to pre vent them from getting any Information from the paupers, add oil ono occasion a littlo girl was sent with Ulcm, hut they forgot to say tluit they had ordered tho littlo girl back. They ought to give tlio whole otory; and did not two of Iho visitors order mo out of tho house, say ing that their Intention was to make a thor ough examination, nnd after doing so, they cauio tho directors' room, and reported to tho directors, In my presence, that every thing was right this was a meeting of tho directors ten days or two weeks beforo the reading of tho report to the court. f ho last time they canio to visit, they went through tho liouso nnknown to any of ns, and spent fully one hour on tho premises without any person from the steward's liouso attempting to follow them, or notice them. They ask, "why did not the directors answer them Instead of the steward?" 1 say the steward Is the particular one assailed. He Is tho one at which tho darts are alined and lie lias a right to defend himself from their assaults and calumny. It Is evident from the tone of the report that they came to the poor house the last time with the intentiun of makliiK an evil report and also their answer shows a malignant design and an wivlous disposition towards mo. They say they don't Intend to follow mo any further. They can do as they please about that, but I am ready to meet them at any time they wish, and can satisfy them of all that I have said, and It Is in Justification of myself and wife, litter lielng assitillcd as I have been that I speak In my own defense. Isaac B. Trobti.k. Juno 8th, 1871. 1 1. County Price Current. mxXiMiTEi.i), ,Iune 13, 1H71. Flax-Heed 2 (K) Potatoes, "UuVi cents. Butter V pound, 16 " KgKS V dozen, IS " Dried Apples V pound 8 alO " Dried reaches,. 16 lScUyft. eata! readies TH22cts. " Cherries, 0 0 0 cts. ' " riltfd, 15 tils cts. " Blackberries, . .. Htjltlcts. " Unions V bushel 75 " NEWImtT MARKKTS, Cbrrected Weekly by Koiiyh, Sniidfr & lb. ' - NuwvuMf, Juuel2, lB'l. Flour, Kxtra S ml lted Wheat ll.r123 My ......?. , p , , Corn, ..i '..;, (k" G 6-" ' Oats f) Si pounds, , . 63 Clover Heed '...;...'.'.... 5 00 .I no Timothy Seed, 3 00 Flax Seed,.,' I 7ft ' Potatoes,.......',;.....'....;....,'.'.;. I 15Q1 l:, Ground Ahum) Salt,.- 2 00 Llinelunncr's Com, . ; ; .'.'. sr 40 Htove Coal,..'.;'.;.. U 6 Ul Tea Coal,., ,.',.,....;,;.;..:.'; J ii ' smitli Coal,;.;;..'..'..;..'....'. jacts. V bxsv Cross .Tles.sJJ feet long, Vt 45 cents Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Junwy A Andrews, No. 123 Mahket Htkeet. Philadelphia, Juno in, 1871. Wheat 1 41 1 07 l!ye HBfflllS Corn, 7'273 Oats r 6! Clover Seed 8Sperlb. Tlinnthy Seed 3 00 5 00 Flax Heed 2 10 2 30 Country I.ard (V'4 S 10! Fgt?s 1S lfl llutter, dull sale 10 1(5 Washed Wool, fiOcents per lb. Lackev Hensiiey On tho 1st Inst., at Lo gan Spring, Blair county, Pa., at tho residence of Mr. David IlenBhey, by Hcv. B. B. Ilenshcy, Mr. Georgo S. Lackey formerly of this place, to Miss Allio K. Henshcy of tho former place. DHATIIB. Ai.iiKioiiT. In Newport, on tho 9th Int., Em ilia, diiiiehler of .Iiihn W. ami Margaret Albright, in Ihe 01 li year of her ni;e. Xcid Advertisements. JjlSTH AY. There came on to tlio premises of U the subscriber near Ilonnallv's Mills, Perry county, Pa., a few days since, a stray cow. The animal was sold over a year uuo at the sale of Win. liiee. The ow ner is hereby notllied to claim his properly, nay eharues and lake her away, or she w ill be sold according to law. lit lit JOHN KICK. In liankniptcy. Eastern district of Pennsylvania H. S. At New lllo Held the lsth iliiv of Jan. 1S71. TIIK undersigned hereby gives notice of his up lMiiiiliiient as assignee of William H. liiee of Savilletwp. in the county of Perry, and Slate ot Pennsylvania within said district, who has been adjudged iv Bankrupt upon his own petition by the district court of said district. John Bixi.eh. 3 1- Assignee FRUIT TREES. 1ITAVK on hand, nnd for sale this fall at my nursery in Tuscaronv twp., Perry County Pa., a splendid lot of fruit trees equal to any to bo had elsewhcro and by far surpassing many of the trees offered for salo by traveling nursery men. Apple trees from 15 to SO cents apiece nnd other trees in proportion. rjl ot. KOSS IIEXCII. Z-J& I'ost-Ofllco Address Iekesburg, l'a. Boots 1 Boots ! A Full Assortment of THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, Hand or Machine Sewed, Whole Stock and Double Sole and Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, Manufactured and For Sale to tlio Trade by , lfl. B. SPAHR, YORK, PA. A full Assortment of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Hand. 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