ljc imc0, New Btoomficlir, pa. Tnemlny, March 19, 1872. L.OCAL DEPARTMENT. - ' MARCH. i Sir Mo. Til We. Th. Fr. Ss. ... ;. ... .:. ..; f 2 8 4 C 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 t3F" The name of the Prophet at Bherman dale, several of our subscribers say It Roos tbb." We think they are right. Ftf The answer to the rer cent, problem ti follow I Bmlth lost $12.50 Brown camo out square i Jones made 915 and the last purchaser paid f G7..".0 for the luucl. IJf Enigmas, Problem! and Riddles to be accepted, must be accompanied by theanswers. Those who have sent contributions of tills kind without answer, will uuderstuad why they are not published. Notice. Subscribers wish to change their post olBoo address will ploase mention the nam of the ofllce to which the paper hat teen tent, as well an to the office to which it is to be sent iu future. Attention to this request will insure the desired change. Sunday School Scrrlce. A. special Sab bath School Service next Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock in the Presbyterian church, to which nil are invited. Suhjoct " The Anchor" and singing of new pieces by the school. Nails. Nail Manufacturers Association of tho Atlantio States have agreed to ad vance the prico of nails,, on all grades, twenty-five cents per keg. Robbed. On last Thursday a week the house of Fred Orwcn, in Philadelphia form ally a resident of this place, was entered and robbed of jewelry and clothing valued at $350. This is rather a sovcro loss for a jour printer. Alleged Forgery. A few days sinco Dan Kochendeifer of Spring twp., sold a note for $71, purporting to be signed by Potrr Kochondorfor to Wm. II. Minich of Kowport, at considerable discount. This note is now declared forgery and Dan has left for the West, leaving a wife and two children unprovided for. Fire In Madison Township. On Friday morning last a fire broke out in tho liouso belongin to Josiah Espy in Madison twp., and destroyed the house and out buildings. The premises were occupied by Josh Comp, who lost all his farming implements, a lot of grain and hay and most of his furniture. Mr. Jacob Hcncb who was to occupy tho place after April 1st, had already moved a portion of his farming implements, and fodder, and these were also destroyed. In addition to the loss of personal property mentioned above, Mr. Comp lost papers and one or two bundled dollars in money which he had in tho bouse for making a payment on a place ho had purchased. If there is any portion of the money left, the remains should be carefully gathered up and sent to the Treasury at Washington, when new new money will lo issued for flint li.lron1 Hobbrry at Loysvllle. On Wednesday night last, the post offlco at Loysville was entered by some persons and $40 worth of stamps and a package of money and a chock, in all amounting to two hundred and five dollars wore stolen. The money and check was not post office matter, but had been left with Mr. Miller the post master to hand to the stage driver. Mr. Miller does not know in what manner the entrance was effected, but supposes the office door was opened with a false key, after which tho lock on the place where the money was kept was broken off. We trust the matter will be thoroughly investigated and the guilty parties arrested and punished. The loss of the postage stamps will of course fall on the post master, but the bal ance of the loss will rest on the parties leaving tho money, unless they can show gross negligence oil the part of the person in whose charge the money was left, which is not probable. Conference. The Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Evangelical Association, a body representing the central part of Pennsylvania, Eastern part of Maryland and the district of Columbia, assembled in the Green street church in the city of Iliil timoro on tho 7th of March and held their thirty-third annual session. The following appointments have been made on the Car lisle district for the ensuing year; Perry Circuit, S. W. Beibert and J. A. Irvine; Murysville Ciicuit, J. M. Young; Liverpool circuit, D. II. Kepner and II. Oreningcr; Poit Tieverton Circuit, It. Young mid F. M. Baker; Troxelville Cir cuit, H. Aurand; Mlddleburg Circuit, 8. E. Davis and II. Oruniley; Hagcrstown Circuit, H. II.. Ituam; Lotsburg Station, S. P. Heamer; Uig Spring Cirotilt, G. L. Buisor.; Carlisle Mission, II. IJ. lLutzlor; Cumber land Clrcnit, II. A. Doltrich, and one to be supplied; Conewngo Circuit, A. W. Kream or and R. W.JRunyan; Ikndersvillo Circuit, J. M. Price. Election passed off very quietly in this borough on Friday last, although a very full vote was polled. The system of euma latlve voting gave the Democrats 2 council man, the balance of the ticket elected being Republican. The following aro tho offi cers clectod in this borough. Burgess, Wm. Rico; Town Council, Peter Stouffor, Geo.-W. Mcssimcr, II. M. Swcgcr, Wm. Garlin, Thos. Clark.Michael R. Clons er; Constable, Lemuel Mcssimcr; Justice of the Peace F. B. Clouscr; School Direc tors, Lewis Potter, Joseph Abrams, Con ard Roth; Judge of Elections, 8. II. Beck; Inspector of Elections, Benjamin Bclford; Assessor, Hugh Campbell; Auditor Wm. M. Sutch. Corporeal Punishment In School. From a communication we have received it seems some citizens of our county havo an im pression that indicting corporeal punish ment in schools is prohibited by an act of Assembly. This is a mistake The teacher can inflict corporeal punishment at his dis cission, provided he does not exceed tho bounds of moderation. A patron of a school who dosires to mako complaint as to tho management, must make that com plaint to tho board of directors of the dis trict in which the school is located and not to tho teacher, or through the papers. We therefore dcclino to publish the communi cation on that subject. lost Their Goods. Early in February, Messrs. AV. II. Flickinger and Milton Toom- ey, with their tamiucs icit tncir late nomcs in Juniata township, this county, to seek their fortunes in the far West, choosing Amcricus, Kansas, as their future abiding place. Everything passed pleasantly and without accident on their journey; but their goods which had been shipicd by freight, did not fare so well. At tho oil fire at Con ematigh some weeks since, the car contain ing their effects was consumed entirely with its contents. Their Friends iu this county sympathize with tlicm in their loss. Ketrt. ' Dropped Dead. On Friday morning last Mr. John Wright of Greenwood twp., drop ed dead while in Millcrstown. He had eaten his breakfast apparently well as usual, and Iindgonoto Millcrstown to the election. On his arrival in town ho entered the store of Robert Cnthcart and had been tbcro but a few minutes when ho suddenly expired. Mr. Wright was an old and highly respec ted citizen and threo years sinco ended a term as commissioner of the county. Fell Out. On Sunday last Mr. John liar per while driving in a buggy nesr Green Park, dropped a lino and in reaching for it fell out of tho buggy the bind wheel pass ing over him. Ho was taken to Elliotsburg where his injuries were attended to. His wife who was with him succeeded in get ting the lino and stopping tho horse. Newport Items. Wo havo recovered somewhat from our scare regarding small pox. Tho schools have again been opened and it is hoped tho danger of a further spread of tho disease is over. Six boys were arrested last Tuesday for breach of the borough ordinance, and fail ing to pay tho fino imposed by tho burgess of $1, each were sent up to jail for twenty four hours. If tho citizens don't want laws enforced why do they pass them ? Tho building and loan association lias been organized by tho election of tho fol lowing officers: President. II. II. Bechlel. Vice Piesident. A. S. Wbitekettle. Treasurer. J. W. Frank. Secretary. B. F. Miller. Directors. AVm. Kough; Charles Kipp man; J. L. Gantt; J. 8. Demaree; Jackson Rhoads; W. 8. Snyder; John Fleisher; J. W. Smith; Henry Smith. Samuel Holey while playing with a shot gun on Wednesday last succeeded in lodg ing a load of shot in the leg of bis brother. The doctors got most of them out and tho boy hones soon to bo all right again. The funeral of Dr. Jos. Eby tho only death from small-pox in this borough took' place about midnight on Monday night. O. C. COMMUNICATED. The County Account. Mr. Editor: In looking over the county account, I see sonio items which I think require explanation. Tho first is, 1 see one of tho commissioners has received as salary $.115, and f 73 for holding appeals, making 588. The law allows only fl.fiO per day foi the days actually employed on business of the county, and as there are only three hundred hud thirteen working days in a year, which would only givo him (400,r0, I don't see how the balance of tho amount charged could be paid unloss taken regardless of law; or was ho employed nights to mako tho difference? Will. the tax payers of the county submit to such a niamigcim nt of their finances ? I would al also like to inquire why there is such a largo amount of money allowed to remain as "out-standing tax," while tho county is borrowing money on which they pay Inter est. Why are not tlicso collectors forced tn pay over the amount in their hands, or on their duplicates, and the county saved a large auiouut of interest? . II. Court was called at 10 o'clock on Monday Judge Rowe piesiding. The attendance is small. ' A report of procceiiign will be published next week. COMMUNICATED. Duncannon March Oth 1873 Mr. Editor. There are a number of old buildings, stables etc., inflammable a punk, built along the line of the P. R. R. in this place, and the Hie on the 27th of February with several hIiii iiis since have CRiiscd our people to think seriously of some means of prevention. There is a petition being circulated asking for the employment of a watchman, and it is to bo submitted to the council for their approval. But ss that would tax all for the benefit of those ex posed to tho dangei from sparks, many think it would bo more reasonable (in which the writer concurs) to compel tho property holders along the It. R. to put slato roofs on the exposed buildings and re quire the yards to be kept elear of looso straw and other easily lighted refuse. As it now is, we are liable any night to havo fires of such violeuco as to sweep the better part of the town. The Young Folks Mite Society of the M.E. Church is flourishing, the attendance is good, and they occasionally get an old bachelor in. The Good Tcmplarsaro making additions to their number and considerable interest is felt in the work especially by tho young ladies. If the ladies knew what an influ ence they could exert, most of them would bo more outspoken, and comb-inn intern per nnco among their young gcntlemon friends, nnd I am sure this would save some who think it rather manly to drink just a Utile, and that the girls like a fellow to be a little wild. KNICKERBOCKER. Acc.ldentatMechauIcsbiirg. Wednesday morning last a son of Samunl Ztdiarius of tho above place, a lad aged about 13 years, was run over by an engino and had his leg so badly injured that amputation was ncc- tacssary. me left toot was also uaoiy nurt. At hist accounts the boy was doing as well as oould bo expected. Utility. Tho jury in the caso of Eman uel Shaffncr, charged with poisoning, which has been on trial at Harrisburg, during tho past week, returned a verdict of " Guilty of murder in tho first degree," on Tuesday afternoon last. TI16 Murkclvillo Academy will open on Monday, tho 8th of April, 1872. Tuition per quarter of eleven weeks from two to five dollars. Good board can be had at privato houses at $2.50 per week. For further particulars (before opening), address Adam Zkm.kub, Oriental, Juniata co., Pa. The Aldinc. As a work of art no peri odical in the country equals tho Aldiue, wbilo it has no superiors in other qualifica tions. We hope to see our locality well rep resented on their subscription books. The prico of tho " Aldinc" is $,"i per year, but we havo made arrangements to supply tho Aldinc and tho Times for ono year on re ceipt of $.". hubscribors already on our books can also avail themselves of this offer. Church yoticea. Presbyterian Church Preaching next Sabbath morning as usual, at 11 o'clock, and in the evening a Sabbath School ser vice at 7 o'clock. Subject " Tho An chor." In the Lutheran Church preaching next Sabbath at 10$ o'clock A. fll. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. tW A friend remarked recently that he would not be without Pain Cure Oil for fifty dollars. Two bottles bad cured him of a sovcro attack of Hhoumatisni, and he is now well and happy. It costs but 51) cents per bottle. A Parlor Organ and a Melodeon aro offer ed for sale at a hauoain. The instruments aro both new and splendidly finished. For further information apply at this ollico, or tall on or address, Jas. Orr, New Bloom- field. 4. 0. t-if" The public are hereby assured, through the columns ol the llloomjleld I mien, tlnit I'ur sous' PtiiL'ittlve Pills contain no Injurious prln ciple, but that they may bo administered to children and the most weak and shuttered con stituliovs, In small doses, with great certuluty of success. t-f Dr. A. Johnson, one of the most sue ccrKful practitioners of his time, Invented what Is now called Johnson's Anodyne I.lnlmcut. The great success of this article In the cure of bronchitis and all diffuses of throat and luns, will make the name of Johnson not Icrs favor ably, If less widely known, than that of Louis Napoleon. DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES : If they did nnalheinni ncuinst the (Ici'lellnir lancet, the. drastic purge, and the terrible salivanti of the materia mertlca, woultl nrlBC Irom every grave yard. The motto of modern medical science Is Preserve and Reirulute. not destroy," and no remedy of our day Is so entirely In harmony with this'phllutithroplc logic us Dr. Wulkcr's Vegetable Vinegar Bitters. In this powerful, vet harmless restorative dyspepsia, billons complaints, nnd all diseases of the tomsch, liver, bowels ana nerves, encounter an irremur hie antidote. 10U Fresh (iarden Seeds, among which is a lot of early enbbagn sew I ot ehoico variety, tor sale by l1. MiMirinir.it. FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1873. Containing Beventv-Two l'aucs and Two IiEAt'TtPttL Col oiiED Plates nicely Illustrated, giving plain directions for the cultivation of nearly a Thou sand Varieties of. Flowers nnd Vegetables. Full bound with your name Iu gilt, post-paid, In November, 50 cents. l'apcr cover and one colored plate, 5 cents. tif" Catalogue of hardy Ittilbs and Seed for fnll-plantlng, now ready nnd sent free to all applicants. Address, M. O. REYNOLDS, 39 Rochester, N. Y. LOVI5 ANIMATltlMONr. T A DIES AND OENTLEMF.V, If you wish j to marry, address the undersigned, who will send you vulniiblo Information, that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, Ir respective of iie, wealth or beauty. This In formation will cost you nothing, and If you wMi to inurry, I will cheerfully usslut you. Tho desired Information stmt by return mall. Address, 8araii H. Lamiikut, (Jreonpoiut, Kings County, N. Y. 6 15. Blaln Select School. Summer Session opens Wednesday, April 10th, 1872. Gard. C. Palm, Principal. Miss Emma Nicnoi.son, a graduate of Baltimore Fcmalo College, will teach Draw ing, Painting, &c, and give such other as sistance as may be required. W. R. Cisna, M. D., of Ickesburg, will deliver a courso of Lectures on Physiology, Hygiene, &o. 0101. County Trice Current. Di.oomfiei.d, March 19, 1872. Flaxseed 1 Co Potatoes 40 Butter V pound 20 " Eggs V dozen 16 " Dried Apples V pound a 6 " Dried Peaches 10 Q 10cts.f. re.iled Peache 12 18 cts. " Cherries, 6 ots. " " Pitted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries 6 8 cts. " Unions V bushel 75 " NEWPORT MARKETS. Corrected Weekly by Kough, Snyder t Co. I DEALERS IN OHA.I1V Ac JMtODTJCIi:. Newpoiit, March IS, 1872. Flour, Extra W 00 " Super 5 00 White Wheat bu 1 40 Ked Wheat 1 35 1 S5 Rye 75 Corn M50 Oats ft 32 pounds 42 Barley 75 Dover Seed 25 Timothy Seed 2 50 Flax Heed 1 60 Potatoes 35 & Ground tMuiiin Salt, 1 90 Llmeburner's Coal, 2 40 Stovo Coal 4600550 Pea Coal S 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. ft bus. Cross Tles.HVi feet long 45 45 cents rk tfi-00 per lOOlbs. Flwll, SALT, LIME AN1) COAL. CI all kinds always on hand nnd for sale at the Lowest. Market Mates. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Jtmney it Andrews, No. 123 MaiikeStufet. Philadelphia, March 15, 1872. White Wheat 1 771 78 Wheat 1 00 ft 1 02 Kye 8890 Corn (HiG5 Oats 53855 Clover Seed OfllOperlb. Timothy Seed 3 50 3 65 Flax Seed 1 95 2 00 Country Lard 8 9 Kkrs 27 28 Butter, dull sale 12 15 Washed Wool 87 cents per lb. Dressed Hogs 5 6 cts per lb. ivttrvnri.iA.OEJSi. IIolev Sweoer On the 14th Inst., nt tho residence of the bride's mother, In Centre township, by Rev. 8. A. Hedges, Mr. George W. Holey to Miss Annie . Swcgcr, both of Centre township. TtiHNnAtioti Kleokneii. On tho 27th nit., at the house of Mr. Jacob TarnhaiiL'li, In 8a villo township, by J. O. Messliner, Esq., Mr. Wm. Tnrnhanirh to Miss Catharine 1.. Kleck ner both of Snville townehlp. Shaffer On tho 14th of Februnry, 1873, George Oliver, Infant sou of Singleton and Magglo E. Slmlli-r. Dearest Oeorgle thou hast left us, Thy loss we deeply feel. It was (iod that has thus bereft ut, Ho can nil our sorrows heal. Lee. In Philadelphia on Wednesday the 13th Inst., Augustus Lee, eon of Wetherlll and Eliza Lc aged 3' yeurs. Having known r. Lee for some years we feel that in his death, wo also lostu friend, nnd we extend to the family our sympathy In their a miction. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NEW WORK, oiJit oiiirniticiv, OR How (o Make and Keep thrm Healthy. By Augustus K. (Jardner, M. D., Late Professor In New York Medical College. It treats or Amusements, Education, Physical Development, Dl-eases. Accidents, .MarrlanCM, Ke., imparting- a vast amount ot valuable Information conducive to the Health. Ilappliiass. and Welfare of the YouiiK. Written In a pleasing style, it is exceedingly interesting, as well us Instructive. Kvery Family should have It, and no Parent can afford to be without it. Send for Circulars giving full particulars. DUFFIEI.D ASAMEAI), Publisher. 7)1 Sansmn sheet, Philadelphia. TO BOOK AGENTS. MARK TWAIN'S NEW HOOK, "ItOUiTJIlIIVfJ IT," Is ready for Canvasser. No hook Is looked for more liniiatleullv than this, nnd audits will do well to get territory for it as early us possible. Atuuy lor circulars nnu terms 10 DUKMKI.D AHIIMEAD, Publisher. 711 Hansom Street, Philadelphia. TAILOltlNO. Having opened a Cent's furnish ing gootls and Merchant Tailoring Establish ment, tn ti e little .St. ire next door to Putters Law otllce, 1 would resiecltully usk all In "eedof any- mum iu iny nut- u tun aim exuiuiue ueioie pur chasing elsewhere. PII'XIU (iOOl)N from which to select Garments alwayt on hand which will be inucle up to suit Customers uuu IX THE LATEST STYLE on short notice Don't full to visit tho Little KroiiE In the Corner. p. s. Guilds bought elsewhere will be made up In I lie, best manner. H. H. BECK, New Ulooinfleld, Pa. "INSTATE OF MAItY SCOTT, DKC'D. Letters I'J nt Administration on the estate ot Mary Scott, late of l.ivciimol tiitviithlp, Perry enmity Pa., deceased, have been granted to the uuilHrsleu ed 'Mltl.nu 111 Liverpool borough. Perry co., l'a. All nelsons Inileliled to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, while those having claims, will piesent lima duly authenticated (or settlement to AMOS ItHOADES, . February 27, 1HT2. Administrator? "I7ISTATI Yj Testa K OK JOHN PRICE. DKC'D. Letters meiilary rv on on the Estate ot John Prico, township, perry county. Pa.. hue of Whcatlleltf township. deceased, have been gi anted to the undersigned, residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to malic Immediate payment, while those havug claims will present (hem duly authenticated tor setilement to MARIA PRICE, February 20, 1872 Ot , Executrix. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cbr. Fulton, Water and Peart '(., JV. Y. THIS well known favorite hotel has recently been renovated, remodeled and furnished new and eleimntlv thronhout. It Is kept on th r-unipeau pain, and lias umpio occoiuiiioiiauuua for four hundred ueit. The location Is more accessible to all parts of New York ami Brooklyn than any other hmise In the city. The Hrnndwnv HIm-m nan the hotel every three minutes. liesulns various lines of Street yirs, one oi which Intersects every other route la It being hut two block, frnm Fiiltiin Perm makes It convenient for those wishing to visit the City of Churches," as from this ten v diveiRe all the principal Itatlroad routes In the clfy of nnsik lyn. (6.adp) OKO. N. TKKKY, Propiletor. n o to 17. MORTIMER,' CJ Ills Stock will bo found the most complete in tho county, and consists of D ItV oooos CLOTH 1 NO p HOCK. HIES uciiok FiNnivoa JQADLEltS HARDWARE WILLOW WARE tfo WALL I'Al'Flt VV DltltsIIKSall stv es UDOOTS ifc SHOE HATS rtt HAPS H7IUTE-OOOI8 VV JOTION S fee. OIL CLOTH MAILS & SPIKES llUlMlU TOOLS AC i PAINTS, OILS A O AISI SS At. SPICE XbTHON At sTKKIj ApA Kill AGE HAUDWAKE VjrN VKLOPES& PAPER GOODS OP EVERY STYLE PHEAP FOR CASH, JLL AM) SEE. A. II. FIIANCISCUS & CO., , 513 MARKET 8TKEET, I'liiliixlolpliia, In. We have opened for the SPRING TRADE, the largest and best assorted Mtock ot PHILADELPHIA CAItPKTS, TABLE. STAIR AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS," WINDOW SHADES and PAPER. CARPET CHAIN, COTTON. YARN. RATTING, WADDING. TWINES, V ICKS, LOOK. ING GLASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY BASKETS. 1! ROOMS. 11AS .KETS, HUCKETH. ItRt SIT ES. CLOTHES WRING ERS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE1NTHE UNITED STATES. Our large Increase In business enables ns to sell at low prices, and furnish the best quality of Goods. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE Celebrated American Washer, OVER 13,000 SOLI) IN SIX MONTHS. M Terms: Carpets, 00 days. All other goods, 3d days, Net. CW.&Co. 6 8 3m Hoots I Boots! K Fill Assort meu t of THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS,, Hand or Machine Sided. Whole Stock Double Hole and Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by M. 2. SPAHIi, YORK, PA. A full Assortment ot Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Hand. nr Special Attention Paid ( Orders.t. 6 23 2(1: ii:ititv "cbusTY Heal Estate, Insurance, AND CLAIJl AGENCY. LEWIS POTTER & CO., Real Estate Broken, Insurance, Claim Agent Now Uloomlloltl, la. "TITE INVITE the attention of buyers and sell V ers to the advantages we oiler them In pur chasing or disposing ol real estate through our of Uce. We have a very large llstnf deslrab property, consisting of farms, town property, mills, store and tavern xtands, and real estate of any descrip tion which we are prepared to oiler nt great bar gains. We advertise our property very extensive ly, and use all our eltorts, kill, and dllllgence t effect a sale. Wo make no charges unless the property is sold while registered with us. we also draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, audall legal pa pers at model ale rates. Some of the best, cheapest, and most reliable Ore. life, and cattle insurance companies In the United States are represented at Oils agency. Proierty insured either on the cash or mutual plan, and pei'isdually at W and V per thousand. Pensions, bounties, and all kinds of war claims collected. There are thousands of soldiers and heirs of soldiers who are entitled to pensions and bounty, who have never made application. Sol diers, if you were wounded, ruptured, orcontract ed s disease in the service from which you are dis abled, you are entitled to a pension. When widows of soldiers die or marry, the minor children are entitled to the pension. Parties having any business to transact In our line, are respectfully Invited to give us a call, as we are coulldent we can reader sutlsfuetluu lu any branch of our business. No charge lor Information. 4 20ly LEWIS POTTER & CO. I. POUT 1IUAI.K, WITH HAHNES, UUO. & 11EHR.ON, Wholesale Dealers in UlltH, OiipH, Illl'W, AND H 'V It A. V - i O O I) H , No. 503 MARKET STREET, eioiy R H L A p E LPHIA. ( heap Tho variety of Wall papers and hoi del s now opened at MOKTlMEH'fc. Prices from 0 cents por bolt up. . (jo I u f Up All styles of goods appear to bo advancing In price, and now is the tiino to buy. MOUTIMEIt lias a good stock at old prices. J