Stljc imcs, Nuu Bloomfteft, Jjta. Tuesday, February 0, 1872. LOCAL 1)121' A It T 31 K X T. 0 M H 0 Registry of Sales. We call nttentlnn to the following iiilcs, bills for which have been printed at this office. February 10th Oeorgu 8nydcr at bin shop In this borough, will Bell a vuluublo Engine and boiler, circular saw, lathe, and other tools. Also a lot of plows and numerous other things. February 37th Samuel Noll, at Green Park, will sell one pair of Amies, Young Cuttle aud Cows, several Wagons, Threshing Machine, Klrhy Reaper and Mower, and mauy other articles not mentioned. March 5th Mrs. N. K. Shaver, at her resi dence In Madison township, will sell Work Horses. Colts and other Btock, also a great va riety of farming implements and household furniture. Concert A Vocal and liiHtrunicnt.il con cert will be hold in the Lutheran church, in PfoutE's Valley on the public road londing from Millerstown to Liverpool on Saturday evening February 17, 1872, by the Pfonlz'B Valley singing association under direction of D. B. Mover. The friends of music aic invited. Admission 25 cents. Horse Thief. A man giving his name as Edward Hansom was arrested at Harris burg on Wednesday last on suspicion if stealing a borne Tlio animal was brought from some point west of Harrisburg and was sold for very much less than the value, which caused suspicion to arso. Ho was hold by tlio Mayor until tlio matter could bo investigated. Snow. At an early hour on Saturday morning it began to snow quite fast and kept it up most of the time during tlio day, until 8 to 10 inches had fallen. This is tlio first snow of the season which, has boon suf ficient for sleighing. Altogether there has fallen during this winter 1)1 inches of snow, and previous to this tlio most at any time was about four inches; the rest has fell in quantities of from half an inch to two inches at a time. " Kail Koad Mcctlnir. A meeting of those interested in getting a rail road built from Duncannon to liloomflold, will be held at the School house in Duncannon on next Saturday, at 1 o'clock, P. M. We trust there will bo a full attendance, and that t he interest which is again awakened on this important subject will not be allow ed to subside until the road becomes a re ality. It is the one thing needed to dovcl- ope the recourses of this Counly,and with a rail road in operation up this valley, the wealth oftho county would bo doublcdd In ten years. VJ'Ires. The store and dwelling of G. T, Shearer, near Sliermansdalo was destroyed bv flro on Sunday evening a week. The fi;o was discovered between 0 and I) o'clock aud as all the family wcro absent, one of the neighbors, Mrs. Smith, who llrst noticed the flit?, broko in the duor with a stick or cord-woodland began to carry out the goods, and with other help which soon ar rivod succeeded in saving a part of the stock. It is not known how the tire origi nated but is supposed to bo the work of an incendiary. The wagonmaker shop of Joseph Dukes, ut Sliermansdalo was also destroyed with all its contents by fire on Monday afternoon In this caso a defective stovo pipo is said to have caused the (Ire. The Difference. If a man wishes to pur :htise a lot in this vicinity, on which to make an improvement, ho will probably be charged two or three times its value. In the west they do things differently as will be seen by the following : The citizens of Centralia, 111., give f (JO, ' 000 in cash, and all the land they ask for, to Sherwood Brothers, of Lynn, Mass., to establish in the former place a shoe manu factory that will employ 400 hands. Killed by the Cars. Tho Leading Timei of the 80th ult., suys: "A young man, i stranger, was found about 2 o'clock, yester hty morning, at the outer depot, with both legs cut off. He was taken into the oil .house, where he died about 0 o'clock. Ho -was last seen about midnight, when he was wandering about the depot, and was said to have been considerably under the inllu ence of liquor. He gave his name as Win Smith, said that he was from Oswego, Co. New Yoik, and that he was employed as a fireman on the Pennsylvania railroad. His ace was about 23 years. Tho body was taken in charge of by Mr. Charles Hen. nlnger, undertaker, 710 Penn street, and will be kept until tomorrow, and if not claimed then, a decent burial will be given it." ' t Winter shirts and drawers, Home knit, wool socks and other winter goods are now r FEBRUARY." j Su. Mo.! Til. Wo. Th. Fr. I Sa. I ... ... ..; ... i 23 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 115 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 V,3 24 26 20 27 28 29 for sale at bargains by F. MORTIMER Too Much Haste On Monday of last week a gentleman named Wathcn, died at Dunklo's hotel In Newport. Some persons supposed that the deceased had no relations living, and one of these wishing to admin ister on tho estate (as Mr. W., had left some property) determined to take time by the forelock, and applied for lotters of nd- iln 1st ration, the murning after the death, and whilo the body was still unburied. The pplication being made in proper form, letters wero granted the applicant, who it is said had also sent word to the authorities at Harrisburg, as tho informer in such a aso is entitled to a percentage of tho prop erty reverting to tho State. Other persons however knew a son of tho deceased was csiding in MiiTlin Co., and had sent him word of tho death'of his father. In due course of time the son arrived, and steps wero at onco taken by his counsel, C. A. Harnett, Esq., to have the former letters of administration revoked and new letters issued to tlio son. ' This was done on Friday last, and with tho revoked lotters vanished all hopes of profit from administering on an escheated estate. List of Patents issued from the United States Patent Oflico, to Pennsylvania Inventors for tho week ending Jan. 30, 1872, and each bearing that ito. Kcpertcd for tho Times by COX & COX, Solicitors of Patents, Washington, C. Machine for Cutting of Holts, II. M. Pow ers, Lancaster. Car Hraho, J. Temple, Bcllcfonto. Car Coupling, Same. Machine for Stuffing Horso Collars, L. P. Woods, Idiana. Hoiler Fluo Scraper, J. II. Dann, Ilouse- villc. Falling Apparatus, (). M. Fuller, Cutasau- qua. Shutter Fastener, P. Kecfer and E. M. Itca.or, Heading. Ficight Elevator, W. F. Morrow, Shippcns- burg. Manufacture of Iron and Steel, C. M. Ncs, York. Tolegraphic Insulator and Bracket, J. Hobertson, Caibondale. Platen Guago, II. Byxby, Williamsport. Propcllor, G. L. McCay, Linwood Station. Pitman for Harvesters, J. M. Mourcr, Mill- heim. Paint and Varnish Brush, A Haudol, Pitts burg. Reittue. Manufacture of Cast-Steel in Crucibles, C. M. Nes, York. Itathcr Hough. Tho Juiiialia Co., Inde pendent says : " A few weeks ago a young woman who had been living in Altoona, relumed to her home in Turbctt township, his county, a few miles west of Perrysville. With her she brought a box of clothing, which afterward proved to bo infected wUh the small-pox. Her young brother, from opening the box, contracted tho con tagion in its most severe form. The family, to their shame bo it said, gave him very little attention, and, in consequence, he lived only ft few days. Tho father of this family refused to go near the house at all. The boy when he died was put into a rough box, and carried into an adjoining field mid left there without being buried until a day or two afterwards. We consider tho action of the family disgraceful to our humanity, and cowardly in the oxtremo. Weak and slender, indeed, must ho the ties that bind us in tho sacred relations of father, mother, sister and friend, when we can allow one who is bound to us by these enduaring ties to die from neglect. Shame on our hu manity, we say, if this instance of infidelity and cowardly conduct is to bo taken as an evidence of what we nil are. Wo don't bcliove in running unnecessary risks. Wo should shun danger but not shrink from duty. Boiler Explosion. Early on Saturday morning the 27th ult., one of tho boilers ut the St. Charles furnace, Columbia, which is situated near tho railroad, and is owned and managed by Messrs. C. B. Grubb & Bon. oxnloded with otorriblo report. Tho top or roof of tho cngino houso was destroy cd, and other damage was done to the building. No olio was Injured by the ex plosion, but tho engineer, who had just left the engine and was ascending to the socond story, made a very narrow escape. A Lad named Charles Crawford fell through the bridge at Mifflin, on tho Ico some twenty-six feet, aud escaped without any serious results, a few days since. Workmen were rcpariHg tlio bridge, und had planks removed which the boy did not notice, as he was rapidly running ut the time Dry, Tho Shippensburg JV'r tuyn : Many of the wells in this locality have gone dry. The want of water is being more seriously felt every day. We have not had a rain of any significance this winter, and constantly freezing weather has placed many of the farmers at great inconvenience in watering their cattle. Opened the Wrong Letter. James Tay lor, post master, of Kersy, Pa., was oou vloted for opening a lettei and sentenced to pay a fine of 1100 and cost, by tho U. 8. Court of Erie. . AN ACT to provido against tho evils re sulting from tho sale of intoxicating li quors lias been Introduced into tho House of Representatives at Harrisburg : The first Section provides that no person shall bo granted a license to sell or give away intoxicating liquors, without iirst giving abend to tho municipality or author ity authorized by law to grant licenses, which bond shall bo In tho name of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and bo in the penal sum of thrco thousand dollars, with at least two good and suflicient secu rities who shall be freeholders conditioned that they will pay all damages to any per son or persons which may be inllicted upon them cither in person or property or by means of support by reason of so obtaining a licenso or selling, or giving away intox icnling liquors, and such bond may bo sued and recovered upon for tho use of any per son or persons or t heir legal representatives who may bo in jured by reason of the selling intoxicating liquors by tho person or his agent so obtaining a license. The other sections of tho act provido penalties and punishments for its violation, and the 5th section gives every husband, wifo, child, parent, guardian, employer, or other person, who shall be injured in per son or property, or means of support, by any intoxicated person, or in consquenco of tho Intoxication habitual or otherwise, of any person, a right of action in his or her own name severally or jointly against any person or persons who shall by selling, or giving intoxicating liquors, have caused the intoxication in whole or in part of such person or persons, and any person or per sons owning, renting, leasing, or permitting tho occupation of any building or premis es, and having knowledge that intoxicating liquors are to be sold therein. Tho Act is very stringent, and we think it doubtful whether it can be passed at this Session. If any such Act is passed, it will undoubtedly bo considerably amended. Church Xoticett. In tho Lutheran church, preaching next Sunday, at 10J o'clock a. m. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening. Presbyterian Service. Preaching in tho courthouse at 11 o'clock, on next Sunday morning. Subject "Tlio Lost Coin, mill in the evening, preaching in tlio Uluircn Basement at p. in. R?" Wo noticed in one of our exchanges this week tho statement of Dr. John Hodukins, of South Jell'erson, Me., whoso son was cured of incipient consumption by tho use of Johnson s Liniment. Wo refer to this nt this time as tending to corrobor ate tho statement wo made last week in relation to this liniment as applied to con sumption. t7 If Congress had employed as much sciontillo skill in tho arraugemotit of its "Reconstruction Policy" at the close, as the War Department did in the beginning of the war, in arranging for the manufac ture of what was called Hlicriuan s Caval ry Condition Powders for tho uso of the Cavalry horses, no doubt the Union would have been restored long ago. t3f" That lame horse wo sco driven through our streets so often can bo roadily cured for fifty cents, it seems a sliamo the ownerdoes not purchase and uso Pain Curo Oil. 1 or man or beast it lias no equal. OLD PUEJUDICE8 AIIE DYING OUT. New facts uro killing them. Tho Idea that in valids weakened by disease can be relieved by prostrating them with drugs, Is no longer en tcrlulued except by monomaniacs. Ever sinco tho Introduction of Dit. Wai.kkb's Vinkoa.ii Bittkks It has been obvious that their regula ting and Invigorating properties are all-sulll-cient for the cure of chronic indigestion, rheu matism, constipation, diarrluva, urrrous affec tions, and malarious fevers, they are now the ttiindurd remedy Tor these complaints in every section of the Union. 0 d 4t Vendue Crier. I will attend to crying sales anywhero in tho county when employed. My experience in tho business of crying sales of I teal Ks tato und personal property for over twenty years I feel certain I can glvo satisfaction to nil that employ mo. N. 11. Those wishing me to cry their sale had belter call and see mo before ad vei Using I will havo a list of sales. O.3.U. THOMAS SUTCH. FLORAL GUIDE FOR 18TJ. Containing Seventy-Two Pafccs snd Two Beautiful Col oitp.1) Plates nicely Illustrated, giving pluln directions for the cultivation of nearly u Thou sand Varieties of Flowers aud Vegetables. Full bound with your name In gilt, post-paid, In November, fiO cents. Paper cover and one colored plate, 5 cents. NT Catalogue of hardy Bulbs and Seed for full-pluntiuir, now ready and sent free to all applicants. Address, M. G. REYNOLDS, 39 Rochester, N. T. l.OVK AND MATKIMUNY. TADIF.S AND GENTLEMEN, If you wish j to murry, address the undersigned, who will send you valuable Information, that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, Ir respective of uge, 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 mall. Address, Bahah It. I.ambkht, Grcrapoint, Kiugs County, N. Y. 5 15.a Fresh Garden, Flower, Tree and Shrub, Evergreen, Fruit und Herb Seeds, VltKFAll) BY MAIL. A complete and judicious assortment, 23 sorts of either class, $1.00. The six class es, (1.10 packets) for (.5.00. Also, an im mense stock of one year grafted Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Fruit Stocks, Young Fruit,Ornamental and Evergreen Seedlings, Bulbs, Hoses, Vines, House and Border Plants, &o., Ac, tho most completo assort ment in America. Piepaid by mull. Priced Catalogues to any address, also trade lists, gratis. Seeds on Commission, Agents Wanted. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established 1043. 5 lat County Trice Current. Bloomfikld, February 6, 1872. Flax-Heed II 60 Potatoes 40 Butter V pound 20 " Eggs V dozen 20 " Dried Apples V pound 6 ft 6 " Dried Peache 10 0 10 cts. V ft. Pealed 1'eachc 12 tp IS cts. " Chorrlc 0 60 cts. " " Pitted 15 18 cts. " lllackberrlcs 6 8 cts. " Onions V bushel 75 " NEWPORT MAIIKKTS. lltorrected Weekly by Kaugl, Snyder i Co.) DEALERS IN i It, AITS lltOTTCI0. NHwrouT, February 5, 1'2. Flour, Extra 90 00 " Super. 6 00 White Wheat V Ira 1 40 ' Ked Wheat 1 .v 0 1 SS Kye 7.1 Corn B0J.ri0 Oats V 32 pound!) 42 Barley TS Clover Seed t 25 Timothy Heed 2 IM Flax 8eed 1 60 Potatoes 35 O Ground Altimn Halt, 1 90 I.lmeburner's Coal 2 40 Stove Coal 4 50 Q 5 60 Pea Coal, S 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. fl bus. Cross Tles,8H teet long 45 Q 45 cents Pork $6.00 per lOOIbs. FISH, SALT, LIME AND COAL Ut all kinds always on hand end for sale at tha Lowest Market Hates. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by .funnr.y A Andrewt, No. 123 Maiikkt Htuket. Philadelphia, February 3, 1872. Whlto Wheat 1 9101 75 Wheat 1550156 ltye 00650 Corn 61661! Oats M: Clover Heed 10 lumper lb. Timothy Seed 3 W 2 25 Flax Heed 1 80 I 80 Country Lard... 8 'J F.ggs 20 B27 Butter, dull salo 12 (25 Washed Wool, 7ft cents per In, Dressed Hogs, 5 6 els per lb. CAM.lSbK l'KODUCE MAUKKT. Corrected Weekly by It. C. VVoouwAito.l Carlisle, February 3, 172. Family Flour J7.00 Superfine Flour 5.00 Superfine ltye Flour 4.50 Whlto Wheat 1.45 Med Wheat 1.40' ltye 75 Corn 6 Oats 43 Cloversecd, (.25 Timothyseed (.00 Flaxseed 1.60 MivxiniAGHia. Blank Hctoiiinson On the 21st of Decem- ocr, ion, n v ucv. jonn luigur, nr. vuieuime Blank, to Miss Anna U. D. Ilutcbinsou, all of JNewmoomHeld. Pa. Pottkk Kouoii On the 2d Inst., by tho Rev. W. Scibcrt, at bis residence, Mr. Fer nando C. Potter to Miss Mary E. Kough, both or Juniata township, this ceuntv. Mu.l.EU Knai ii On the 88th ult., In Dun- runiion, bv ltev. Hod rock, Mr. Jeremiah Mil lcr to Miss Anna Jane Knutib, both of Kye township, ferry county. Pa. Iliitscn LowknstiNE On the StHtof Janu ary, nt the residence of tho bride's sister, by the I.ev. Mr. Kiihn, Mr. Henry Ihrsti ol Dun cannon, to Miss Emily Lowenstine, of Fhilu delphia. JDiELiTVTIXIBl. Watiian At Dunklc's Hotel, In Newport, on the 2Uth ult., Mr. Ueiijamlu Wuttian, aged is years. Giiieii In Csntro township, on tho evening i f the 4th lust., Elizabeth, Infant daughter of MaL'L'lo L. und James II. Gricr, Esq., of Potts- vllle, V. How hard to loose an only child. 'Tis enough to set the pnrents wild. Claiik At her residence in Juniata town- shin, on the 31st ult.. Miss Catharine Clark, aged sixty-eight years, threo months und nJuo duys. A UCTIONKKKING.-G. Z. FINK will nt -tv. teim to crying sales at an tunes. Having Had considerable experience, lie flatters himself that lie can give satisfaction to all. Call at the Union Umilier Alius, In ltye two., or aildvcHH, 11. Z. FINK. 6 5 lypd Duncannon, Pa. i. M. UIIIVIN. i, n. UIHV1N J. N fc HON, No. 8, HPKAIt'H WHAM'. It a 1 t 1 ill o r , M I . tA.We will nay strict attention to th sale nf all kinds or country produce, and remit the amounts promptly. 6.14 ly CARLISLE CA1UUAOE FACTORY A. IS. SllEKK has a lari;e lot nf second-hand work on hand, wlileli he will sell cheai iu order v - w iiiukb room lor new wors, FOIt THE SPRING THADE. He has. also, the best lot ot NEW WORK ON HAND. You can always see different styles. The material Is unt In question any more, for It Is the best used. If you want satisfaction in stvle, (nuillty and lii lee, eo to this sluip Is-lore niirclutslus elsewhere, fliers Is no thin that has a Viler Trade, or sells inuie III uumuerluud and Perry counties. REPAIRING AND PAINTINO promptly attended to. and Pitt htreels, Sd Factory Corner of South l.'AltLlHI.K, I'A. to cjojnhuiitivi:h. The advertiser, having been permanently cured ol that dread disease, cousuiaptlou, by a slmpls remedy, Is anxious to muke known to his fellow sulfnreri the means of cura. 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