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Tuesday, February 13, X872.
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Registry of Sales.
We call attention to the following; sules, bills
Tor which have been printed at this ofUce.
February 24th The executrix of John Price
from his late residence in Whcntficld twp., will
ell Horses, Cows, Hogs and a grcut variety
of i farming Implements.
February 27th Samuel Noll, at Green Park,
will sell one pair of Mules, Young Cattle and
Cows, several Wagons, Threshing Machine,
Klrby Reaper and Mower, and many other
articles not meutioncd.
February 28th Cyrus Brown, on the farm of
IVm. BtouiTer at Shormansdnlc will sell Horses
Cows, Young Cattle and farming Implements.
March 6th Mrs. N. E. Shaver, at her resi
dence in Mudison township, will sell Work
Horses. Colts and other Stock, also a great va
riety of farming implements and household
furniture.
March 14th John Kcll from his residence
in Rye township, will sell Horses, Mules, and
other stock, together with a variety of farming
implements.
Beck, at the "Little Store in the Corner,"
has just received a splendid assortment of
Ppring Cassimere for Men and Boys' wear.
Call and examine goods nnd ascertain
prices.
Festival. The ladies of the Lutheran
Church in this byrough, will hold an Oyster
Supper and Ice-Cream Festival in the large
dining hall of II. M. Swcfjer, on THURS
DAY EVENING, the 15th inst. The
public are invited to attend and participate.
The proceeds are to be used in purchasing
a Communion Service, &c.
Courts. A special Court of two weeks
will commence on the 1 1th of Mat ch. The
first week is for the trial of cases from
Franklin county, in which a change of ven
ue has bean granted. The second week is
for the trial of civil cases, in which Judge
Junkin had been interested.
We publish in another column the list of
Jurors for the first week, and will publish
the list for the second, next week, or week
after.
The County Account. We this week
give our readers the statement of the finan
ces of the county. As we do not belong to
"the ring" and consequently do not get
$ 100 for publishing the accouut, we print it
as an item of interest and not as an adver
tisement, and will therefore give it but one
insertion. "We know that our many readors
will desire to know how the public money
is expended, and we mean to keep them
posted in all that transpires in the county,
whether paid for so doing, out of the pub
lio purse or not. .
Justice to Mr. Linaweaver requires that
an explanation should be made as to why
he receives so much larger amount than
either of the other commissioners. Mr. L.
was requested by his associates' to over see
the building of the poor houso and ho con
sequently has spent a large portion of his
time there for many weeks, looking after
the public interests.
We shall at another time refer mora par
ticularly to some portions of this account.
A Strange Freak. A York exchange
says : A novel arrest and imprisonment of a
woman in York took place a short timo
ago. Without the issue of a warrant or
any legal proceeding whatever against her
she was takon to the York county Prison
by her own husband. Previous to this
strange occurrence however sho had
brought suit against a neighbor woman
for making an insult on her little girl.
Upon proper investigation it was found
that thoro was not sufficient cause for that
woman's anest and she was discharged.
But it was now that reports were put in
circulation that Uie prosecutor hud exag
gerated the charges against her neighbor
and that she had made hersolf even liable
to punishment. This report reached tho
ears of her husband, who got the impression
that it was settled case that his wife roust
go to jail, and one day when sho was busy
with her house affairs he came home and
informed her that she must go to jail as
soon as she could got ready to start. She
was then busy baking. With much haste
she finished and in the evening after durk
her husband under the Impression that he
was executing the demands of justice eon
ducted ber to prison. She remained there
two or three days when her husband was
more and more convinced that it is not
good for mun to bo alouo and mode appli
cation for his wife's release. This was
easily secured as there had not been the
slightest necessity for her to go there at
all. The whole proceeding is certainly
remarkablo episode in dotnestio life."
It seems to us that the jailor there is as
queer as the hvsband, if he would rocleve
a person without a committment from some
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iprqper authority.
Rogues Caught. For some time past
the P. R. R. Co., has been Buffering loss
by thieving from freight trains. "From
the Stale Journal we find the following ac
count of the loss, and tho arrest of six of
the thievos. As far back as October, 1871,
the i officers in the freight department of
tho Pennsylvania railroad company, in this
city, have from time to timo found various
articles of freight " short" on tho manifest.
Butter, hams, whiskey, rico, fish, merchan
dise and dry goods, iu considerable- quanti
ties have been missing at stated periods ;
and tho oftycors in power hero determined
to put an end to this business. Officer
Roat one of the detoctives of the company,
was put on tho track of the thieves for
Bomo months ; but 80 systematic and vigi
lant wore tho fellows in their operations,
that for many weeks they escaped detect
ion. For instance, if any of the spies ob
served an officer on the lookout at tho com
pany's warehouse, on a certain night (the
thing was all done after, dark), they would
bo safe to operate on tho track between
North street and tho house ; or if Roat
watched at another point, they would shift
their job to suit themselves, in order to
avoid tho vigilanco of tne officer. But the
pitcher that goes to the well too often is
broken at last.
For some weeks past Officer Roat, by
nice manoeuvering, managed to get out on
tho Pennsylvania railroad siding, abovo
Fourth st., without attracting thoir atten
tion. He lay undor the truck of a freight
car, and was successful in identifying four
or five of tho thieves, who came up to the
identical car under which ho was lying, and
opened the door, one of them remarking,
" There is nothing in hero." Having an
excellent clue to the prepctrators of these
thieving transactions, Officer Roat con
sulted with one of the officials of tho Pen
nsylvania railroad, who advised him to ask
Mayor Yerbcko for ono of his detoctives,
in order to secure the thieves. Officer
James Kelley then was detached for secret
service, and assisted Mr. Roat to bring the
job" to a focus.
They went to certain places, principally
in West Harrisburg, and inquiring whether
articles of a certain kind had not been of
fered for sale ; found out at about twelve or
fifteen small establishments where tobacco,
butter, fish, whisky, rice, hams, merchandise-,
&c, had been offered, and, in most
cases, purchased from certain colored men.
Having got their points, beyond doubt,
the arrests was at once made.
Fire. Between 11 and 13 o'clock on
Monday night of last week, our citizens
were aroused from their slumbers by the
dread and thrilling cry of " fire, fire," re
sounded through the streets. Upon reach
ing the fire it was found to be the frame
stable of Mr. Charles Shapely, situated on
a narrow alley, running off of Locust alley,
between North Hanover and Bedford
streets. The structure was in flames when
the fire was first discovered, so that it was
impossible to save tho building or contents.
A splendid bay mare belonging to Messrs.
Rhiuesmith & Rupp, tinners, was burned,
together with a set of good harness and a
quantity of hay and cats.
The fire department was out iu force,
but owing to the condition of tho fire plugs
they were unable to render any assistance.
It was exceedingly fortunato that the roofs
of tho neighboring building wore covered
with snow, othewiso the loss of property
would have been very large. The stable
of Mr. Weaver was on lire several times,
but was saved by citizens throwing snow
upon the building.
Messrs. Rhinesmith & Rupp had their
mare insured in the Pennsylvania Central
Thief Detective and Live Stock Insurance
Company of Harrisburg, for $100. Their loss
is fully tl00.
This fire was undoubtcdlytbe work of an
incendiary, as no person had acoess to the
building except Mr.Rhinesmith and the man
that attended the animal. Tho mare hod
not been out of the stable since last Mon
day week, owing to the cold weather.
On Tuesday morning, Charles Brown, of
this place, was ai rested on suspicion of hav
ing fired the building, and had a hearing
before Squire Shryock, on Wednesday fore
noon, when he was remanded to jail until
the April Quarter Sessious.-Carus Herald,
COMMUNICATKK.
Duncannon, Fob. 8th, 1873.
A rather novel affair took place here on
Monday evening last. As this 1b " Leap
Year," a number of young ladies desirous
of sport, reversed the usual order of things,
and sent invitations to about tweuty young
gentlemen, to attend a party on the evening
of the nth inst. At the appointed time,
each lady waited on her gentleman, and es
corted him to the residence of Mr. W. J.
Stewart, where sleighs were iu waiting, to
take the delicate young fellows to Mr. Win,
Sheihley's. Many were the cautious giv
en by anxious Mamas, and sisters, to tho
young ladies, to bring home their sons and
brothers early, and to take care they were
not ex posed to the inclemency of the weath
er. Rubber shoes, and extra wraps were
in demand. 1 didn't hear whether uny of
the young gents, wore veils. An ample
supply of cakes, and bon-bons was provi
ded, and nothing occurred to mar the
pleasure all appeared to feel. True to their
trust, the so vailed weaker sex proved their
gallantry by safely delivering their charges
to their resiiective mamas. Report dou say
that so intent were the young ladies on
doing their duty, and so much averse were
the gentlemen to leaving them go home
alone, that some of the couples took each
other home alternately all night long.
But then "you know folk will talk."
However special praise is due to the "Head
Centre" and her aids for thoir admirable
management, and Mr. Sheibly and family
for their hospitality. The gentlemen aro
wishing for " many rotarns of the happy
occasion." ,
VERITAS.
llricr ItoiiiH.
It is reported that a man walking on tho
railroad near Bailoy's station was run over
and killed on Thursday.
iWcholas Heneh of Ickesburg having
rented his store, is closing out his stoek nt
cost. He also circulates bills announcing
sales at Auction.
'' Tho past week has been well improved
by thoso who delight in sleighing. Nearly
every night has brought some party to
town.
A young man named Bargor managed to
get arrested and fined three times during a
recent visit to Shippensburg; once for
swoaring, onco for assault and once for fast
driving. Tho total fines amounted to f 31.
Persons who will not clean the ico and
snow from their side wnlks, might at least
tako the trouble to sprinkle coal ashes over
the ico.
A Parlor Organ and a Mclodeon are offer
ed for salo at a bahoain. The instruments
are both new and splendidly finished. For
further information apply nt this office, or
call on or address, Jas. Orr, New Bloom
field. 4. 6.
Tho trial of John Keihl, charged with
wife murder, cost Cumberland county $1.
001,25. Metal Lined cucumber wood pumps and
also tho celebrated Blntchly pumps for any
depth of well on hand nnd for sale at low
prices by F. MORTIMER
Rev. C. W. Kirby who wo stated last
week had been convicted of adultery in
Franklin county, has been pardoned by the
Governor. This may bo very pleasant to
Mr. Kirby but is not so creditublo to the
Governor.
No merchant should write a letter except
on a printed letter hoad, and should not
mail it, except in an envelope having his
address printed thereon. With our new
job press we are enabled to furnish both
these articles at a little advance over the
cost of the plain papor and envelopes.
Give us a call.
Bold Liquor to Minors. John II. Thom
as, of Wisconisco, convicted of selling liquor
to minors, was on Tuesday sentenced by
the court to pay costs of prosecution, ten
dollars fine and to be imprisoned in the
county jail for ten days.
Church Notice.
Change of Place. Presbyterian service
will hereafter take place in the Sunday
School room of the Church. Preaching next
Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock. Subject
"The Prodigal Son." No evoning service.
137" We understand that the whooping
cough li quite prevalent in the towns around
us but that no cases have proved fatal. Some
families use nothing but Johuton's Anodyne
Liniment. Our Doctor, however, says a littlo
iplcac, to produce vomiting, would be an ad
vantage. There are more than one thousand different
kinds of pills In the United States. Some of
them are worthless and injurious, others are
good and beneficial. Old Dr. Parson's invent
ed the best anti-bilious pill we ever saw or
heard of. They are now sold under the name
of Parsons' Purgative Pills.
fW' Ladies, why do you so often com
plain to your husband and friends that you
"are never free from pain," and " it soems
as though your back would break ?" No
one likes to hoar nnmrtlnintA. t-lierefnrA ITrh
rPain Cure Oil. It will surely cure you..
DiJNKEi.nisnoBK Ki.inei'eter. At the Lu
theran Parsonage la this borough, on the Kth
Inst., by the Kev. 8. A. Hedges, Mr. John Dun
kelbcrgor of Spring township, to Miss Mary A.
Klinepctcr, of Juniata township.
Toomkt Wilson At the M. E. Parsonage
In this place, on the 8th Inst., by Kev. K. Shoe
maker, Mr. Harry A. Toomey, of Newport, to
Miss Tillie Wilson, of Ickesburg.
Fbisteb On the 20th ult., William S.
youngest son of Emanuel and Susan Fclster,
aged ft years, S months and 7 days.
Huston In Carroll twp., on the 8lh Inst.,
Mrs. Christina, wife of Mr. Thomas Huston,
aged 71 years, 8 months, and 4 days.
Vahns On the Kith of January, at Bcllns
grove, Snyder county, Mr. Abram Varus, for
merly of New Buffalo, this county, aged 75
years, 6 months and 1 day
rpR AVERSE JURORS for Special Court for
1 cases from Franklin County, to be held In
Bloomfleld, March 11th, 1873.
Buffalo township- James Hunter.
Center James D. Mullen, Abram Cleuser,
John ti. Meyers, Robert Cameron.
Carroll John McCord, Philip Huston.
Liverpool Jonas Noll, Wm. Lindsay, Si
mon Charles, James Wbltmer, John Deitrlck,
Jr.
Madison Henry Met, John Blxler, William
Moose.
Jackson Jacob Brlner, Win. Outshall, Da
vid Kern.
Juniata John Clay.
Howe Charles Deckard.
Miller James F. Toland.
Oliver John English, John flenzel.
Penn George Bothwell, Philip Cook, Sam
uel Aiichmuty, Cornelius Raskin.
Spring David II. Smith, Daniel Reapsome,
Buvllle John R. Bodeu.
Tusearora D. B. Wonimer, Jacob Yohn,
Win. Stevens, wm. ration.
Tyrone John Mlnleh, George Gibson.
Toboyne Samuel Stump.
WheatBeld Henry Clay.
Rve John Dice. ' '
Duncannon B. Robert Jones, Wm. Pennell,
John tsniveiy.
New Buffalo B Joseph Walt.
Liverpool B. John J. Hamilton.
Marysvllle B. Simon O. Eppler.
Mlllerstown B James L. Gllflllsu.
Newport B. George D. Singer, Chat. Weber.
T i
J j splendid assortment of shoos at the one
price itere i r. Mortimer,
Conntj Price Current.
Bloomfield, February 1.1, MTt
Flax-Bee, II 00
Potatoes, 40
Butter m pound 20 "
Eggs V dozen, hi "
Dried Apples y pound 5 a 0 "
Dried Peaches,... 10 lOcts.V"-
Pealed Peaches, 12 Wets."
Cherries, OtiO cts. "
" Pitted 15 0 IS eta. "
Rlackberrles, G S6 ets. "
Unions V bushel, 75
-NEWPORT MAItK ETS.
Corrected Weekly by Kough, Hnvder t
DKAI.KUB IN
;u Air .v. inci)i;c;i:.
Nkwi-okt, February 12. 1872.
Flour, Extra, ti 00
" Huper r 00
White-Wheat V bu 1 40
lied Wheat 1 3S1 J.
Itye Ti .
Corn rWJ.'i
Oats V 32 pounds 42
Barley 75
Clover Heed C 2T
Timothy Heed 2 60
Flax Heed 1 00
Potato 05 ti
Ground Alumn Halt 1 90
Llmcburner's Coal, 1 40
Htove Coal 4 50 Q G 50
Pea Coal 3 00
Smith Coal 25 cts. V bus.
Cross Tlcs,8!4 feet long, 45 0 45 cents
Pork SO.00 per lOOlbs.
FISU, SALT, 1.1 MK A1) COAL
Of ail kinds ulwaysnn hand ami for sale at the
Lowest Market Bates.
Philadelphia Price Current.
Corrected Weekly by Junney A Andrew,
No. 123 Market Stuekt.
Phii.ioki.puia, February 10, 1872.
Whlto Wheat 1 fl5jil 75
Wheat, 1 55 1 50
ltyc 80000
Corn 64GS
Oats M.rj6
Clover Heed 10 SlOMper lb.
Timothy Seed 3 000 2 25
Flax Heed 1 80 0 1 80
Country Lard 8 00
Eggs 20 027
Butter, dull salo 12 025
Washed Wool 75oents per lb.
Dressed Hugs 5 0 6 cts per lb.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MAltKET.
(Corrected Weekly by It. C. Woodwaho.)
Carlisle, February 10. 1872.
Family Flour 7.00
Huperllne Flour, 5.00
Huperflna Rye Flour 4.60
White Wheat 1.45
Ked Wheat, 1.40
Kye 75
Corn. 6)
Oats 4.1
Cloverseed, (.25
Tlmothyseed t.00
Flaxseed, 1.00
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