I)c imc5, New Bloomfielit, Tuesday, April Hi, 1872. LOCAL DKrAJlTMENT. . 0 1 0 APRIL. 8 M. Ty. WJ Th. fr. St. ... 1 23 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17; 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 ... The Contract fbr finishing the r-resbytc-rlan Church has been given to Mr. Wm. Burn, who is to push it forward as rapidly as possible. Ont Again. We are glad to see that Mr. Edward Mickey who was so badly injured by the cars at Bud a, 111., is ablo to bo around again, though minus one foot. y' ifut TypeSettIng. 8omo of our ex changes have been bragging about the fast work done by their handH. Thos. Sutcli, jun., an apprentice in this office, set the en tire first pago of this week's paper, and made up the form on Friday last, between the hours of 7 a. m., and 0 p. m. Tlio proof was good too, there being but twenty errors on the wholo pago. When any boy lieats this, he s.iys he will try again. County Superintendent. On the first Tuesday of May, a convention of School Directors will bo held to elect a County Superintendent. The importance of a wise selection for this office cannot be over estimated. Wo are glad to hear that Capt. Qard C. Palm is the choice of many of the directors of this county for this position and we doubt whether a better selection could be made. Sheriff's Sales. On Friday last, tho fol lowing properties, were sold by tho Sheriff. A bouse and lot situated in Maikleville, seized and taken as the property of Jeremi ah Kice. Sold to Wm. A. Sponslcr for 030. A building, and lot of ground situated in Marysvillc, taken and sold as tho property of John Knnklc, sold to Chas. L. Murray for 800. A property situated in Juniata twp., taken and sold as tho property of Jacob Kough, sold to Andrew J. Fickes of Newport for 10OO. A property situated in Tuscarora twp., taken and sold as the property of Fhilip Miller, sold to Abraham Fry, for f 520. A property situated in Tuscarora twp., taken and sold as tho property of Philip Miller, sold to Abraham Fry for f 406. Willow has a dower in tho last of $210. Temperance People Disappointed. The Local option law which was passed for Shippensburg under which the voters by a large majority decided Against licenso,failed to havo tho desired effect. At tho court held in Carlisle Inst week, applications , were made for license in that borough, and were granted, the Court riding that tho law giving tho people a vote on the subject was unconstitutional, and consequently void. Judge Junkin based his ruling on a decision of the Supreme court in a similar case which was decided 23 years since, tho Court then holding that the Legislature could not delegate its power to make laws, back to the people. Wo presume tho case will bo again appealed, and perhaps it will be found that the opinions of the supreme court have undergone a charge during the last quarter of a century. If it has not, the general ' local option law" passed at the late session of the Legislature will also Ik) of no effect. The Schwnne Case. At tho Court of Quarter Session lust week in CumlHirland county, a certified copy of the bill author izing the opening of tho judgment in tho cose of Dr. Schnippo, was presented, and counsel for tho prisoner asked that a day bo set for argument on a motion for a new trial. Thero was considerable argument on both sides, Messrs. Maglauclnu, Shearer and District Attorney Sadlar speaking against tho prisoner, while on tho side of Dr. Scliojppe was his former counsel, Sam uel Hepburn, Jr., Esq. Tho court, how over, cut all argument off with the words; ''The man is under sentence of death, and is certainly anxious to know his fate as soon as possible. I set the judgment in tho case of tho Commonwealth vs. Paul Scho'ppe aside, and fix Saturday the 20th iust., the day at which I will hear the ar guments on a motion for a new trial." , Death from Paralysis. On last Wed nesday a week, at about 1 o'clock, Mr. John Fuller, merchant of' this borough, wliilo transacting business at Hosiers' Warehouse, was suddenly seized with par alysis, and almost instantly expired. Mr, Fallor, who was an active business man, - had been to bank that day, apparently in the best of health, and quite unconscious that his end was so near, lie was a Ger man by birth, but for forty years had been a citizen of our borough, where ho was highly esteemed for his excellent qualities of head and heart. IIo was In the 71st year of his age. VarlMe Volunteer. . The following letter received in the re newal of a subscription, shows the estima tion in which the Times is held by an old subscriber, and a former well known citizen of the county : , . . . , York County, Pa., April 10th, 1872. Mr. Mortimer Enclosed is $1.25, for the Times, as I perceive my year closes in a few days. I like the paper for its free dom from party politics, and the abuse and slang so often found in party papers. I love it for its impartiality to both political parties, and for its direct reproofs and re bukes, as well as its prompt exposure of all political intrigues, dishonesty and corrup tion. That is riirlit ! Go on and expose, rebuke and reprove those publie leeches that are trying to suck the vitals out of honest tax-payers. Don't spare on account of party. Yours truly. X. llnranm's Show. In a circular received from that veteran Showman, he says : " My immense traveling Show has un expectedly grown to such gigantio propor tions that I could not drag it through the country with less than one thousand men and horses. I am obliged therefore to transport it by railroad, using (00) sixty freight, and (5) five passenger cars. My daily expenses exceed ($4,000) four thou sand dollars. I regret to say, on this ac count, that I shall not bo ablo to visit your place. I hope, however, 0u will find it convenient to come and see us at tho near est point. This may be your only opportu nity. Wo Bliall visit every large town ami city, this season, from New York to Oma ha. I shall ship the entire Exhibition to Europe iu November, 1872." Among the places spoken of wiiich ho wishes to visit, is Carlislo on the 11th, and Ilarrisbnrg on tho 12th of May. Thoso are the points nearest to this place. A Dead Child Coughing In Its Colli n. A child died at Pemborton, New Jersey, re cently whose illness had been attended with inexplicable symptoms. The child was tho daughter of a Mr. Williams, and was about four months old when sho was taken ill with croup. She was in a dan gerous state for some time, and on Wednes day, tho 0th instantjsho seemingly expired. A coffin was procured and a gtavo- was dug at mount Holly Cemetery, On Friday last, a short timo before the funeral, the child suddenly coughed and instantly opened her eyes. The coffin was returned to tho undertaker, and hopes were entertained that the child so strangely spared from burial, might regain its health. Ou Tuesday, however, sho died, and her parents after waiting for another return of lifo until their could lo no reasonable hope, interred tho body in tho gravo opened the week before. ' - - The County S. S. Convention. I llio ttaliliatu Schools ol the County arc hereby notified to at onco elect their dele gates for the Spring meeting at Newport, Tuesday, May 14th. Only four weeks re main. County schools, open out! Do not let May day pass without organizing for the season and electing delegates. Each school is entitled to four delegates. Newport is preparing to give a hearty reception and' good speakers from abroad are expected! Send list of delegates, as soon as elected, to W. Fickes Esq. at Newport for accomoda tion during convention. Ky order of Ex. Com. Paper Mill Rurned. On Wednesday morning last, tho Paper Mill belonging to Mullin, Parker & Co., at Mt. Holly, Cum berland county, Pa., was entirely destroy ed by fire. Tho fire is supposed to havo originated from a heated journal. A barn niar by, belonging to Peter liilncr, witli much of its contents was also destroyed. Killed on the Kail Koad. A man named Jacob Weitzel residing near Carlislo, was instantly killed ou Friday a week by being struck by the engiuo of a Northern Central train. Mr. Woitzel had just como out of the Harrisburg car shop and was walking up the track, when the accident occurred. After an inquest was hold tho body was taken to his friends in Cumberland county. Church Notice. Lutheran service next Sabbath, at 10J o'clock a. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Presbyterian Church. Cbango of hour Pleaching hereafter on Sabbath mornings at llty o'clock. Special Sunday School ser vice next Sabbath evening at 7 o clock. Subject, "Rock of Ages." All are invited. A New Enterprise. Wolf & IIenui, Wholesale dealers in Notions and Fancy Goods havo opened a largo Wholesale Store on the first door of Brant's Hall, Har risburg, where merchants can le supplied with Notions at tho lowest Market Prices. Give them a call. . lotf tST Week before last tho w ife of Mr. William A. Koontz, residing in Somerset twp., about ouo mile from this placo, be came the mother of triplet! not in poetry or music but of throo bouncing little babes. On last Thursday night a week the wife of Mr. David Cover, of tho same town ship, and residing about four miles from tills place, fallowed suit; sho giving birth to throe fine, plump, healthy little girls. How is that for many ? Eh I iJeat that iu some other township, aid then call again. Johnttoten Democrat. .'' tW An act to enabbj defendants in cer tain cases to testify in their own behalf, has received the signature of Gov. Geary, and but thorcforo become a law. Fire In Oil City. A fire broke out in the Gault House, on tho morning of tho 10th Inst., and before it was subdued, sot fire to a 1000 barrel tank of oil, belonging to tho Model Refining Co., which at once ex ploded. The tank was nearly one hundred yards from the fire, and its explosion was unlooked for. The wooden top How off and a dense cloud of smoke was thrown up as from a volcano. A scene of indescribable terror and confusion followed. Hundreds of men, women and children rushed fran tically in every direction for safety. Tho burning oil flowed down and surrounded tho magnificent steamor No. 4, nearly de stroying it. The fireman, with tho team, mado- a hairbreadth escape from being burned to death. Iron tank cars were ex ploding, and few were brave enough to approach the burning region. The burning oil had cut off the lines of hose; no water could bo secured, and it was feared the entire west sido would go. Mes sages were sent for assistance. Tho Model tank was filled with water as a precaution against fire, with only 200 barrels of oil on the top. Tho wind had been blowing almost a hurricane all morning. Hand engines and hook and ladder trucks were brought into use, after heroic and terrible labor on tho part of tho firemen and citizens, the flames were brought under control at about 12.80. . A Snow storm is whitening tho ground as wo go to press to-day (Monday). On Saturday last tho weather was beautiful and garden making was the order of the day. T i. RIAL LIST FOR MAY TERM, 1873. Thomas J. Free vs. Hillcs, Boyd & Co. 2. Wm. Cox vs. lllrnm Jackson, Garnishee. 3. J. A. Maxwell, M. D. vs. Daniel Miller. 4. A. 0. Kahtcrvs. George Maus and Maria Maus.' 5. John D. Baker vs. Newport Deposit Bank. 0. William Morrison vs. Francis A. Camp hell. 7. William Morrison vs. David T. Yocum. 8. Gcorgo C. Strlne vs. Joseph DyBlngcr. , It. William Cox'mise vs. Mlchiiel 8uro. 10. Smith Shroff vs. Reuben D. Reynolds. It. Smith & Long vs. Peltier & Manning. 12. Viilllgnn & MussctVi, Peiltcr & Manning. 13. F. B. Cloiisor'e use, vs. Alfred Wagner and Jos. Weldon. 14. Henry II. Fisher vs. Theo. Fenn & Mar garet D. Kcnn. 15. James A. Cooper vs. Hugh Gray. 16. James Gulhrulth vs. South Peuna. Rail road Co. 17. Ellie J. Morelaud vs. Dr. Geo. W. Bist- line. IS. William Blair vs. John 8. Houghton. 10. John C. Kuhn vs. Suimiel Tudor. 20. Elizabeth Bhovor vs. The Township of Ju niata. .T. J. 8PONENBERGER, Proth'y. Prothy's Otllee, Bloonilleld, ) April 10, 1872. J tS" Ask your Druggists for Pain Cure Oil. It cures all pain, costs lint a trillo to got it, and when onco used you will nevor be without it. lif We should not hesitate to recommend to,uny friend of ours, Parsons' Purgative Pills; they are solentllleally prepared, and arc adapt ed to all the purposes of a good purgative med icine. t 7" Decidedly tho best remedy that has ever been discovered for rheumatism, Bwollen or stiff Joints, tlesh wounds, sprains, bruises, cuts, and bums, Is Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. rt'o recommend It to our friends. Itluin Select School. Summer Session opens 'Wednesday, April 10th, 1872. Gaud. C. Palm, Principal. Miss Emma Nicholson, a graduate of Haltlmoio Female College, will teacli Draw ing, Painting, &c, and givo such other as sistance as may be required. W. It. Cisna, M. D., of Ickcsburg, will deliver a course of Lectures on Physiology, Hygiene, Ac. t)10L Tho Markclvllle Academy will open on Monday, tho 8th of April, 1872. Tuition per quarter of eleven weeks from two to fivo dollars. Good board can be had at private houses at $3. SO por week. For further particulars (lieforo opening), address Adam Zki.i.kuh, Oriental, Juniata co., Pa. EDITORIAL NOTICES are so common that It is almost Impossible for nn editor to exprsss his honest opinion of the merits of any article without belm; suspected of Interested motives. This fact, however, shall not deter us from say ing that we think of a new addition to the Ma teria Medico to which our uttentlrn has been recently directed. Wo refer to Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters, a remedy which Is making Its wuy Into more families Jiict now than ull tho other advertised medicines put to gether. There seems to bo no question about tho potency of IN tonic and alterative proper ties, while It possesses the great negative recom mendation of containing neither alcohol nor mineral poison. That It is a specltlc for Indi gestion, Hllllousness, Constipation, and many complaints of nervous origin, wo have reason to know uml we nro assured on good authori ty that as a general Invlgorant, regulating and purifying medicine, It has no equal.- It Is sta ted that Its Ingredients, (obtained from tho wilds of California.) are new to the inedieul 1 world i and its extraordinary effects certainly ! warrant the conclusion that it is a compound of ugents hitherto unknown. If popularity is ; any criterion, there cun bo no doubt of the I Vinegar Bitters, for the sale of tho article le ! immense and continually increasing. 14d4t TO OOISHIJMI'TIVIOH. The advertiser, having open permanently cured of that dread disease, eoniiiinpllon, by a simple remedy. Is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To ull who desire It, be will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will II ml a sure cur for consumption, ait li mil, bronchitis, etc. 1'nitlel , wishing the prescription will please address ii y nev. r.iMVAitii a. w i lsu.i. j 201 South Third SJ., Williamsburg, N. Y. ! Bai.i.oii's Maoazinr ran Mat. The May i number of Halloa's Magaslne Is out, aud a I capital number It la, filled with good sterlet, choice paetry, and iqidi excellent engravings of Interest. Wa know of no Magazine Unit will compare with this for real worth, when the price Is taken Into consideration. Only $1.60 per year. Kor sale at every periodical depot in the country, or address Thomui & Tal bot, (13 Congress Street, Boston. Conutj Trice Current. Bloomfiils. April '.4, 1S72. Flax-Bced 1 60 Potatoes 40 Butter ft pound '. 20 " Eggs $1 dozen 18 " Dried Apples fl pound, . .. 6 " Dried Peaches 10 0 10 cts. IP Ik. Pealed Peaches 12 6 18 cts. " Cherries, 5 cts. " " Pitted 15 18 cts." Blackberries, 6 8 cts. " Onions ft bushel 1 75 " .NEWPORT MARKETS. Corrected Weekly tV Kotigh, Snyder iia. riEALEHB IK Cill AII Ac PHODUCK. NBWPOnT, April , 1872. Flour, Extra J6 00 " Super. 6 50 White Wheat $ bu 1 50 Red Wheat ' 1 45 1 45 Kye 75 Corn 6050 Oats V 32 pounds 42 Barley 75 Clover Seed S 00 Timothy Seed 2 50 Flax Seed 1 60 Potatoes 85 4 Oround Alumn Salt, 1 90 Llmeburner's Coal 2 40 . Stove Coal 4 50 5 50 Pea Coal 3 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. V bis. Cross Tles.BS feet long 45 45 cents Pork $6.00 per lOOlbs. FISH, 8A1.T,' LIME AND COAL, Of all kinds always nn hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Kates. CARLISLE PKODVCE MARKET. Corrected Weekly by R. C. WoonwAim. CarMsle, April 15, 1872. Family Flour 17.00 Superllne Flour 5.00 Siipcrtlne Rye Flour, 4.50 White Wheat 1.45 Red Wheat, 1 .40 Rye 75 Corn 61 Oats '. 4S Clovorseed 6.25 Tlmothysced 3.00 Flaxseed, 1 .00 Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Junney t Andrews, No. 123 Maukkt Htheet. 1'uii.adkli'Uia, April 13, 1A72. White Wheat 1 771 78 Wheat 1 SO 1 8S Rye Corn WOG7 Oats 5355 Clover Seed 8!ii9 per lb. Timothy Seed, 2 75 2 75 Flax Seed 1 Bo Q 2 00 Country Lard 8 9 Eggs 24 325 Butter, dull sale 10 12 Washed Wool, Mcents per lb. Dressed Hogs 56!4cts per lb. 3vx.xm.i.3HH:s. BEBiiiEn ConNEMt'B On tho 4th of April, 1872, at tho Lutheran Parsouagc, Bloody Run, by Rev. J. M. (Iraybill, Mr. George Berrier, of Perry county, Pa., to MIbs Kllcn Cornelius, of Bloody Run, tied lord county, l'a. Lono Pines On tho lllh Inst., in Newport, by G. W. Zlnn, Esq., David Long to Mary Pines, both of Greenwood townBhlp, Perry co. FuTTEnnopp Routing On tho 11th Inst., by tho Kev. II.C. Cheston, Jueob Fetterholf, of Harrisburg, to Emma Hurting, of Newport, Perry county, Pa. OtINTV ltIL.1. PAHMKI). All Soldiers under It who enlisted prior to duly 22, 1SU1, for three years, aud mustered In prior to August fl. 18H1, and discharged before serving two years for itisaiiuiiy or illsease, anil wno never received any bounty for said service, aru entitled to SleO bounty. Also the time for claiming the Jino addi tional bounty, which expired January 12, 1871, has I ice n extended. A New Bounty Land Law has also been passed, under which all soldiers who served a iieriod of !) days, and their heirs aro en titled to hill acres of laud. Apply at once personally, or by letter to LEWIS POTTER, 16 3t New Bloomlleld, Perry CO., Pa. NO'J'KT.-Books for receiving subscriptions to tb Capital Stock of the Sherman's Val ley Railroad, will be open at Shaman's Hotel In Liuidisbiirg 011 tho 22ud, 23rd nui( 24th days of April, 1K72, from 10 o'clock a. 111., to 4 o'clock p. m. i-andisburg, April 2, 187231 INSUJUJ IN THE l'orry County Mutual Benefit Association, OK NEW BL00MFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. Chartered by the leg Mature. March 0, 1872. 1 TIIKI'IIKAPKSTAXH HA FKS'4' LIFE IXSHKANCK ever ottered to the lieople. It Is a Mutual enterprise lor the protection of Widows and Orphans In the county. Members pay J'lVK llOLI.AitH for a eertlttcato of membership, and annual dues on ages Ix'tween 20 and 35, 8l.li: between 115 and All, 81.50; between 60 and lift, (2.110; for the term of three years, com mencing January, 1H73; and the sum of si. 10 on the death of a niemlwr. The membership not to exceed one thousand. A moinlHtr dying, to re ceive as many dollars as there are paying cert III-cate-holders. Tills plan Is adopted III order that persons who have been excluded from benetlts In other Life Insurance Companies by reason of their expensive, I.ifk Kates may obtain some bench! on a small Investment. It commends itself to the public for the reason that It prevents the country from being drained of our money by foreign com panies. ('HAS. L. MURRAY, l'rrirldent. ( :ON HAD KOT1 1, Treasurer. JOHN R. S1IULKR, Secretary. ROHEKT N. WILLIS, WILLIAM McKEK, Gen eral Agents. 0 15 yew Advertisement. Hollidysburg, Pa., Seminary. Rev. JOSEPH WAUGIl, Principal. SPRING TERM BEGINS APRIL 1st. Successful, Thorough, Economical Healthful. 13r4 The oldest and most reliable Institution for ob tabling s Meieimtile Education. Practical busi ness men as Instructors. For Information, write for Circular to P, Vvvr & Sons, Pittsburgh, FaJLa- UQ PIANOm. 1st class f-110. No Aaeuts.- O. Names of patrons in 40 Stales in Circular. 13r4w CHEAP FARMS t FREE HOMES 1 On the Line of the UNIOV PACIFIC HAIL OAI. A Ijind Grant of 12,000,000 jVOTfcl'X In the ' Best Farming andMineral Land in America. : 1,000,004 Acres in Nehraska, Iu the GREAT FLATTK VALLEY. Tho OA.TK3V or tlio WKST, NOW FOR SALE ! These lands are In the eentral portion of tlw TTnlted States, on the 41si degree of North Lati tude, the central Hue of the great Temperate Zone of the American Continent, ami for grain f rowing and stisik raising unsurpassed by any in lie United States. CHEAPER IN PKTOE. more favorablo terms given, and more convenient to market than can e found elsewhere. -Free Homesteads for Actual Settlers. The Best Locations Kor Colonies, Soldiers entitled to a Homestead of 100 Acrsa, - FREE PASSES to Purchasers of Land. Send for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, wMh new mans, published In English, German, Sweed Ish and Danish, mailed free everywhere. Address O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner, V. P. R. R. Co. 13r4w Omaha, Nebraska. PbRTABLETibuNTAINS! $40, $50, 75 and $100. GOOD, DURABLE AND CHEAP I - Shipped Ready for Use. - Manufactured by J. TV. CHAPMAN & CO., Hadison, Iud. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 13r4w (Incorporated 18G0.) Columbia Fire Insurance Co. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. S. 8. Detwller, Pres't. i II. 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The MASON Hi HAMLIN Orgass are acknowl edged the BEST, and from extraordinary facili ties for manufacture tills Company can atVord. and now undertake to sell at prices w hich render them UNQUESTIONABLY CH EAPE8T. Four Octave Organs SVI each: Five Octave Or gans SH. J125 and upwards. Forty styles, up to 11500 each. New Illustrated Catalogue, and Testimonial Circular, with opinions ol Shirk THAN ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS. Rent free. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 154 Tremout St., Boston. J 15(H) Broadwav, N.Y. l3r4w - BEFORE ASSURING YOUR LIFE, exam--lne the new Tontine Savings Fund Plan, just introduced by the EQUITAIU.K LIKE ASSliR A NCR SOCIETY OK NEW YORK, by which an endowment policy is granted at about half rates. End of In years, 104 per ct. of premiums returned. " 20 " 2iil " " New business, ls7I.S41.)il.nno. largest In the world. Assets SIS.IKKi.tkKi j Income 88.000.000 Reliable Agents Wanted everywhere. Address I. L. REGISTER. General Agent. 13r4w 82SCIiestnutSt., Philadelphia. 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Price Reduced. v BLISS, KEENE & CO'S FLUID EXTRACT Cures Cancer, Scrofula, Syphilis, Catarrh, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Pulmonary Complaints, Ul cers, Salt Rheum. Skin licenses, all KIihhI Diseas es. Is purely vegetable. The beat known Blood Furlllor. Sold by ail Druggists. Price, $.1 per bottle. Observe the trade mark. Send for Circu lar. Oftlce, GO Cedar St., New York. 13r4w n 000 iumrAiii tJJl VVVFor any case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated riles that Da III no's Pi lb ItKMsnr falls to cure. It Is prepared expressly to euro the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1,00.) 13r4 ' Metal Lined cucumber wood pumps and also the celebrated iHatchly pumps for any depth of well on hand and for sale at low prices by F. MORTIMER 9G MT a isr n