fUoomfitlii Sinus. Tuesday, February 27, 1872. LOCAL DEPARTMENT, 0 E a H 0 FEBRUARY j Su. MoJTu. Wt. Th. Fr. Si. I ... ... ... 1 2 3 "i 6 "b 7 8 9 10 11 121 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Registry of Sales. We call attention to the following galea, bills for which have been printed at this ofllce. February 27th Samuel Noll, at Green Park, will sell one pair of iiulcs, Young Cattle nnii Cows, several Wagons, Threshing Machine, Klrby Reaper and Mower, and niuny other articles uot mentioned. February 28th Cyrus Brown, on the farm of Wm. Stoulfcr at Sherman sdalo will sell Horses Cows, Young Cattle and farming implements. March 5th Mrs. N. E. Shaver, at lier resi dence In Madison township, will sell Work Horses. Colts and other Stock, also a great va riety of farming Implements and household furniture. March 9th Henry Kleckncr at his residence In Saville twp., will sell Live Stock, Farming Implements and household furniture. March 9th Jacob Kough of Juniata twp., will sell Live Stock and a great variety of Farming Implements. March 14th John Kotl from his residence In Kye township, will sell Horses, Mules, and other stock, together with a variety of furming implements. March 14th George Ewegcr, residing 1 mile north of Shcrmtmdnle, will sell live stock and and farming implements. A credit of twelve months will be given. March lflth Samuel Itecm In Wlieatllcld lownRhlp I milo from the Junction, will sell lyorses, colts, bogs, cows and young cattle. Washington's lllrlli Day. TI10 221 of February was a lively day in this borough. About 11 o'clock the Round of lingles, an nounced tlio approach of tho Ickesburg Cavalry Company, having; between 40 nnd CO men in line, all well mounted and equip ped. After a parade through the streets they dismounted for dinner, after which tho company bad a drill in tho Held just below town. Tho company is called the " Russel Guard," and the organization does credit to tho county. The ofticers are J. M. Wcibloy Captain ; who saw considerable service during the war, and JS. F. Coller, 1st Lieut. One feature of the occasion was the presence of Major Robinson a sol dier of 1812, who reviewod the company, nnd though 80 years of ago is as erect and spry as many a man of only SO. In tho evening a concert was given in the Court House by the 'Ickesburg Concert Troupo,' which gave entire satisfaction to a large audience. , The Knights of Pythian, with the lady friends of the members, also had a supper at the Robinson House. Although a large number of people were in town, the day passed of pleasantly with out any of the disageeable incidents which are apt to mar occasions of this kind. Fire In Sellnsgrove. A disastrous tiro occurred in Sclinsgrove on Wednesday night last. , It began in a stablo mid before it was got under control had destroyed 0110 church, five stores, several dwellings and twelve stables. Tho loss is very heavy and may reach $100,000. Of this amount we learn that the Terry Mutual losses about $0,000. It is supposed to have been the work.of an Incendiary. Tho frequency of great fires throughout the country indicate unusual carelessness, or an increase in crime. It would at least lie well if courts would be less lenient with persons convicted of the crinio of incendiarism. Nad Accident. On last Tuesday the child of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf, of Mount Holly, met with an accident which has since caus ed its death. The family wore at the din ner table. Mrs. AVolf was in tho act of handing a cup of coffee to Mr. Wolf when I10 quickly rising, struck the cup with his olbow, thereby spilling about one-half of its contents over their child. All that could be done to relieve tho littlo mifforer was dono, but to no purpose. Her neck, breast and shoulders wore so badly scalded that after lingering in intense agony until Wednesday at throe o'clock she uxpired. , Xnrrpw Escape. On Thursday last as Henry Foulk, K.i., and Mr. Wm. Beits of Ryo twp., were felling timber In the woodsa large treo thoy had cut, lodged ou soino aplig. Mr. Beltz got on tho tree, and 'ut oil' one of tho saplings, when it flow up and struck him ou the nose, mashing it, and knocking him some distance. Ho was considerably hurt, and his escape from fa , Ul injury wan remarkably. . Kudden Heath. Tho Carlisle "Volun teer" says: On Rabbath last, Mrs. Eliza Gardner of this borough, while worshiping iu tho First Lutheran cliuih, was prostra ted by a sudden stroke of apoplexy. Hhu was conveyed to her residence in East Loulhur street, but in a short time life was extinct. The deceased up to the mo ment of the attack, had boon in t ho enjoy ment of excellent hoalth. Truly, "In tho midst of lint wo an; in du;.!!!." ' ' , A Change. The American Lutheran says: Rov. 8. K. Herring, recently pastor of the Reformed church, in Blain, this Co., has lately resigned his charge, with , nj view to connect with the Lutheran church. He is dissatisfied with the Mercersburg theology that prevails iu the Eastern Synod of that denomination, and also to their opposition to revivals; of religion. He has received a call from the West Fail view charge lately served by Rov. 8. Dasher, and has already commenced his labors there. Ho has met with a kind reception from tho peoplo of his new charge. At the next meeting of tho Reformed Classis In May next, ho hopes to obtain his regular dismission, and connect himself formally with tho West Pennsylvania Synod of tho Lutheran church. Our Diincamion Letter. DtTNCANNON, Feb., 23, 1812. Mn. Editor: They have resumed oper ations at the Nail Factory hero after one weeks idleness, nnd tho prospect for a steady run is good. Tho Company's iron warehouse is about ready to store iron in, the building is of brick and is an ornament to the place. The " Harrisburg Quickstep" has been quite prevalent here, tho doctors reporting about forty (40) cases, but there have been no deaths, and most of the sick ones are about again. Tho Knights of Pythias talk of building a Hall two or throe stories high; and though nothing lias been decided on, the projoct meets with general favor as tho want of a large room in which entertainments can be given, or which can bo used for concerts, lectures etc;., is severe ly felt. The trustees of tho Presbyterian church are very accommodating and aro willing to allow the use of tho chinch when it does not conflict with their sense, of pro priety, but there are many entertainments which cannot suitably bo held in a church, and yet which the general public keenly ap preciate; and from such wo are dobared. A number of tho citizens state their willing ness to take stock to the amount of ouo to livo hundred dollars each, if tho Knights push tho enterprise. A return party was given to the "leap year" ladies by the young gentlemen of this placo on tho lfith Inst., at tho Washington house. These lit tlo parties inako it very pleasant for tho young folks, though I don't sco why as soon as a man is married they cease to in vite him. The U. A. Mechanics gavo an icecream supper on the evening of the 20th. It was to take place on Washington's birth day, but as the United Brethoron were to begin their forty-second annual Coiiforenco meeting nere on the 21st it wax changed. There was somo excellent musio by tho Silver Cornet Band, some appropriate re marks by Rev. Rodrock and a rather odd toast to the ladies, "May tho tall grow taller, and the small never grow smaller." Dr. Swarta introduced the orutor of tho evening, Chase, of York, who In Bn effec tive addresses urged all to follow the ex ample set by him who stood " First in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of bis countrymen." Since liquor is legally sold here as a beverage it is nothing unusual to see men staggering along, or tumbling in tho gutters, or to hear thorn fighting and swearing till near morning, and when Mr. Chase said a man who was not habitually temperate could not bo a good mechanic (U. A. M.) many cordially agreed with him, while somo few perhaps, secretly resolved to do lictter iu tho future. Vkiutas. Those Problems. Mil. Editor: In regard to tho sheep problem published in tho Ti.mkb, I answer emphatically that the distribution was not In accordance with rlio will of tho testator. By tho provisions of tho will his sheep which were eleven in number wore to bo divided in tho following manner, to wit: The lirst son was to receive one half of the mi!iiler, the second one fourth, and tho third ono sixth. This disposed of but cloven-twelfths of tho whole number or tho sheep. Tho magistrate discovering this fact added one more to the original number making it twelve, then making tho division in tho sainn ration, which was taking eleven twelfths of the number, it disposed of tho 11 sheep leaving the remaining one-twelfth, or one sheep to the original owner. Thus the heirs received eleven-twelfths of 12 sheep whereas they were only entitled to that fraction of 1 1 sheep or in other words they received 11 sheen whilo tho wi'Mgavo them only eleven-twelfths of that number leaving tho rcmaing one-twelfth undisposed of. Yours Truly, A. M. M. VS " In answer to tho cat question of last week several answers have been received, one of which says, 1 cat, another 88 J cats, and another thinks 100 cats the proper num ber. Tho correct answer as received from It. II. Btcwart, Dunoannon is 3 cats. A Bkiuoi-s accident was prevented on tho North Central R. R., a few days sineo a littlo girl, who observed a broken rail and signalled and stopped the Fast lino which was approching. Had it not been for her coolness, a terrible disaster would probably have been tho result. . IjTUso Pain Cnro Oil 1 Use Pain Cure Oil I Is the popular phase of everybody that meets a sullering friend. Try it and you won't regret it. Our druggists and merchants sell it for 80 cents per uottlo. tWlt U a rare thing that physicians givo any countenance to a medicine, the manufacture of which is a secret. About the only exception wo know of is Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. This, we believe, all endorse, and many of them use it Iu their practice with great suoeesa. t ?f Persons requiring purgatives or pills should bo careful what they buy. Home pills not only cause griping pains, but leave the bowels In a torpid, costivo stato. Parsons' Purgative pills will relievo tho bowels and cleanse tho blood without inju ry to the system.' , , .. 1 Church Notice,, ., , In tho M. E. Church, preaching every evening this week, except Saturday. Rei vlues commencing at T o'clock. - . , lrosbyterian (llnirch Preaching in the Uatemeiit next Sabbath at It o'clock a. m. llrlet Items, An interesting letter from Kansas will be found on 6th page. Four deaths from small-pox are said to have occurred in South Middletown twp., Cumberland Co. 0ov. W. F. Colllflower who formerly preacneu in mis oorowgn iiua reueivea and accepted a call from the second Reformed Church of Hagerstown, Md. The weather In Ryo twp., cannot bo as cold as it has been up here, as a friend writes us that ho saw a grasshopper on tho 22d Inst., "jumping around as lively as though midsummer." That grasshopper must havo been out celebrating Washing ton's birthday. Tho "News" of last week gives, for tho benefit of its matnrt readers, a weight problem. Those who cannot figure out the answer will And it inTiiK Times of Feb., 2d ISO!). York citizens are exorcised about tho bad tasto of their reservoir water since tho discovery of tho causo of tho troublo at Harrisburg. A colored woman recently died In Cham bers! u'g at tho advanced ago of 05 years. We aro glad to boo that Air. Amos Robin son who was so badly hurt a few weeks ago by being thrown out of a buggy is ablo to be out again. Fresh (.'anlen Seeds, among which is a lot of early cabbagnsced of choice variety, for salo by F. MORTIMER. Tho citizens of Shippensburg aro endeav oring to get a local option act passed for their town. Petitions to tliat effect havo been signed by more than three fourths of tho voters of the borough. Yeiidne Crier. I will attend to crying sales anywhere in tho county when employed. My experience in tho business of crying sides of Real Es tate and personal property for over twenty years I feel certain I can givo satisfaction to all that, employ mo. N. B. Those wishing mo to cry their salo had better call and see mo before ad vertising I will havo a list of sales. O.o.l.t. THOMAS BUTCH. TBI A I. LIST FOR ADJOURNED COURT, ot March. ISTi Win. Bollinger vs. 1'. H. Co. Geo. Shuniau's Admx. vs. Win. Bnllnger. W. II. Miller's Adm'r. vs. A. M. Egolf. Tims. 1. Cochran, et. al. vs. James Lanigan, etui. ' Scyfert. Me.Manus K Co., et. al. vs. James Lunl gan, et. al. Morgan Davis et. al. vs. James Lanigan et. al. S. E. i U It. Slirontvs. Win. Hum. David Fry vs. John It MeCllntnck. Andrew Stephens vs. the township of Miller. Wm. T. Shlvely vs. llarbara T. Shlvely. Daniel Zclgtcrvs. Samuel Morris. (Join, of 1'a. for use of Chlsliolm & l'enncll vs. Cornelius Raskins' Adm'r., me. Maggie E. Hulsiuaii vs. Lewis Giltlllen, et. al. garnishees. James (illllllcn, sr., vs. Lewis Giltlllen, et. al. garnishees. Duuiel Zelgler vs. Lewis C Million et al. garnish ees. John llolman vs. Iewls Olinilcn et. al. garnish, oes. Geo. Dressier vs. Lewis Giltlllen, et al. garnish, ces. Ira flmhh vs. Lewis Gllllllen, et al. garnishees. J.C. Stewart & Co., vs. Lewis G Mullen, etui, garnishees. K. W. Miller's Ex'r. vs. John 1. llnyer's Adm'r. Kiinice Patterson for use of Hen. Ilradley vs. Edward Matchett. et ux. Kelweca K. McCoy vs. John House. Heaver, Marsh & Co., et ul. vs. James Lanigan, et. al. l-anghorne Wlstcr vs. James tjtnlgan. Daniel elgler vs. James Winner et al. terre tenants. Maggie K. Holsman vs. James Wltmer, terra tenant John Holnian vs. James Winner, et. at. terre tenants. M. B. llnlman vs. James Wltmer, et al. terre tenants. Ira II. Griihb vs. James Whltmcr et. al. terre tenants. J. C. Stewart & Co., vs. James Wliitmer et. ul. terre tenants. George Dressier vs. James Wliitmer. et al. terre tenants. J. J. HPON EN H1CKG KR, Froth')-. T 1ST OK TRAVERSE JUROIIS for adjourn- J j co court, March is, it7. Toboync Samuel Bnrnhurt, Sr., James Me Couucli, Israel Lupfor, William Shearer. Jackson David 8tamhaugh, Henry Wentx, Boiomon Bower, Andrew BUrelller, Madison John Gurber, Robert A. Clark, unariesMiieids. Saville Samuel Liggett, Samuel Markel, vYiiuam Kocnenuerier, William liower. Tyrone William H. Helm. Christian Heck. Landlsburg Parkinson lloncb, John L. Div- en. Spring William Rheem. Carroll Cyrus Brown, Samuel Rebert. Centre A. 8. Kllnepeter, Samuel Comp, II. L. Croll, I. K. Hollenbuugh, l'hlllp A. Roth. Juniata Jeremiah HuH'eosbcrger, Jonas J. Smith. Tuscarors Cyrus M. Clemson. Oliver Daniel Smith, John Hortlng. Feun Socrates Green. Wheatlleld John Weldon. Duncannou Alfred Btewart, 'VUlUuii Glad den, F. F. Mlehcner. Howe Wlllium W. Wright. Greenwood-O. V. Wright, Robert Cochranf; wans ueorga Dressie. Mlllorstown Smith DcBruy Liverpool T. George Keen, Edward Beaver, James A. Wright. Liverpool B. J. W. Williamson, Jr., D. O. Rltter. BloomOeld Robert II. Nellson. rpit AVERSE JUROR8 for Special Court for I cases from Franklin Couiity, to be held In Bloomneld, March 11th, 1872. Buffalo township James Hunter. Comer James D. Mullen, Abrum Clsuser, John 8. Meyers, Robert Cameron. Carroll John McCord, Philip 11 union. Liverpool Jonas Noll. Win. Lindsay, Si mon Charles, Jumes Wliitmor, John Dcltrlck, Jr. ' Madison Henry Met, John Blxlcr, William Moose. Jackson Jacob Brlncr, Wm. Gutshall, Da vid Kern. Juniata John Cloy. , Howo Churles Deckard. MUler James F. Tolftnd. Oliver John English, JohnGeuzel. l'enn George Bothwell, Philip Cook, Sam uel Auchmuty, Cornelius Buskins. Spring David II. Smith, Daniel Koapsoiue, Suvlllu-Johii It. Boden. ' v Tuscarora 1). 8. Wommer, Jacob Yohn, Wm. Btevcns, Wm. Patton. Tyrone John Mlnleh, George Glhton," Toboyne Samuel Stump. , Wheatllold Henry Clay. Kye John Dies. . - Duncsnuon B. Robert Jones, Wm. Psunell, John Bblvely. New Buflulo B. Joseph Walt. . - Liverpool B. John i. Hamilton. Marysvllie B. Simon G. Eppler. 1 Millers town II. James L. Giltlllen. ' Nswport B. George I). Singer, Cbas. Weber. County Trice Current. BtOOMriBLD, February 27, 1872. Flaxseed 11 60 Potatoes, 40 Butter t pound 20 ' Eggs V dozen, . 10 " Dried Apples V pound, 6 a 6 " Dried Peaches 10 & 10cts.lt. Pealed Peaches,. . . 12 18 cts. " Cherries ,.. a cts. " " Pitted 15 18 cts." Blackberries,., t... 6 66 cts. " Unions V bushel 75 " NKWl'OUT MAHKKTS. Corrected Weekly by Kough, Snytlur tt Oh DEALERS IN iltVIIV Ac PltODUCK. Newport, February 19, 1872. Flour, Extra to 00 " Super. 6 00 White Wheat V bu 1 40 Red Wheat 1 35 a 1 1 Rye 75 Corn ,MtQ'.0 Oats V 32 pounds 42 Barley 75 Clover Seed 6 25 Timothy Seed 2 80 Flax Seed 1 HO Potatoes 85 O Ground Alumn Salt 1 90 Llineburner's Coal 2 40 Stove Coal 4 50 S 60 Pea Coal 3 00 Smith Coal, ; . . . 25 cts. fl bus. Cross Tles,8I4 feet long, 45 45 cents rork J6.00 per lOOlbs. FISH, HALT, LIME AND C'OAl. Ot nil kinds always on tin nil nnd for sale at the Lowest Market Kates. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Junncy & Andrew, No. 123 Market Street. Puii.aiiei.i'iiia, February 10, 1R72. Whlto Wheat 1 9561 75 Wheat leiM Rye HWJ90 Corn 6tW Oats Clover Heed 1010ierlb. Timothy Seed 3 (KWJ 2 25 Flax Seed 1 80 1 so Country Lard,.. 8 (S9 Eggs 2 1!7 Butter, dull sala ., 1225 Washed Wool, 75 cents per lb. Dressed Hogs 5 (j cts per lb. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected Weekly by It C. Woodward.) Carlisle, February 10, 1872. Family Flour 87.00 SupcrMiie Flour 5.00 Superltne Rye Flour, 4.50 White Wheat 1.45 Red Wheat, 1.40 Kye 75 Corn il Oats 43 Clovorsccd 6.25 Tlmothyseed 8.00 Flaxseed, 1.60 fAI)KMAKBR Sppas On the 2flth of Dc- .mh.. tnflt nl thn W llnnn I TlntAl In IliimmAla. town, Mr. William Radcmnkerto Mils Sophia Speas, both of Duncannon. Bixleh Stump At the residence of tho bride's father In New Germantown on the 23d lust., by Hev. E. Shomaker, Mr. Jacob K. llix ler of Centre to Miss Kate Stump. IIapplb Hacpt On tho 22d Inst., at the residence of the bride's parents, bv the Rev. II. C. Cheston, Mr. John P. Happle to Miss Sue A., uaugncerol K. llaupt, Dotu ot Millcretown SwAitTZ Wbtzei On the 22d Inst., at the M. F,. Parsonnge, In Newport, by tho same, Mr. Geo. W. Swartx to Miss Adallne WcUel, 1 uyiu 01 duuiaia lownsuip. LX Uai-tozeu Hoffman On the 22d Inst., at I the residence of tho bride's parents, bv Rev. S. A. Hedges, Mr. Tuylor Bultozcr, of Loysvlllc, to Miss Malialah Hoffman, and Mr. Israel Books, of Miller township, to Miss Elmlra Hotlman, both daughters of Georgo llolliuan, F.s(.,of Csutro township. T7qTATE OF MARY SCOTT, HEC'D.- Letters jjj 01 Auimnisiruuon on me esiuie 01 Mary imw,. iMg in m iiti imvi iirnir, . ,71 I jr Pa., deceased, have been iiranted to the undersign ed residing In Liverpool borough. Perry co., Pa. All (M-rsons Indebted to said estate are reiniested to make Immediate payment, while those IiuvIiik claims, will present them duly authenticated for sekuemciu iu AMOS RIIOADES, February 27, 1872. Administrator. JIj 'Pi late of TATE OF JOHN PRICE. DEC D. Letters 1 esiameularv cm lite Kstate ot .lohu Prlc. of Wlieatllcld townshln. lVt-rv cniintv. I'il. IceeHsed, have been crantuu to I lie uiidurslKiieil, resldiiiii In said townshln. All iwrsons Indebted to said estate are requested " make Immediate Iwyiiieui., wiuie inose Having claims will present Item duly authenticated for settlement to MARIA PRICK, February 20, 1H72 fit Executrix. "VTOTK'K.-All persons are forbid Ashing or In A any oi other manlier tresiiiLssiniF on utv nreni. ises Ix'twcen the breast of the dam nnd Dim lieiul of the water right, and all nersons so dolnu will be dealt with according to law. Centre twp., February 20, 1872. I- A81 J by AST AND ONLY NOTICE.-Notlce Is here. ' given to all inthoiis liuvinii unsettled au- vuiuits with the subscriber, Unit tltey must have them settled or paid within thirty days from date, or they will be left In the hands of an olllcer for collect Ion. f The subscriber Is also closing out his entire stock of Store Goods at LESS THAN COST. C. HOTII. Bloomneld, February 20, 1872. A UTIONF.KR!Na.-I. S5. FINK will at- J. 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