ljc tints, Jftro Bloomfitlti, )a. 5 Tuesday, May 7, 1872. LOCAL DEFAJt T MEN T. 0 0 y i MAY. 'Su. Mo. Tu. WejTh. ! Fr. 8a. ..; "... ;.: "i 2 " s"4: B 6 7 81 9 10 11! 13 13 14 16 16! 171 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 24 28. 26 27 28 29 30j31 ... j A M H H 0 Immersion. On Sunday last Rev. Pe! heimer baptized nine persons by immersion in Patterson dam in Tyrone twp. Buruuni's Show is to be exhibited at Carlisle on Saturday of this week. It Is without doubt the largest show in tho world, and one well worth seeing. Court is in progress as we go to press. The attendance Is not nslargo as usual. Wo will publish a full report of the proceedings next week. Cull Accepted. Rov. L. K. Scaciist of lilain has accepted a call of tho Lutheran Congregation at AVrightsvillo, and will commence his labors at once. jf Bally 's Station Ferry. Tho Ropo Kerry across the Juniata at Uuilysburg is now in operation and is found a great accommoda tion. Accident. Mr. John Bishop a resident of Now Buffalo was thrown out of a spring wagon while on his way to court on Monday, and was so badly injured that it was neces sary to leave him nt Newport. A Full Litter. The wife of a prominont citizen of Washington county, Jld., a few weeks since, presented him with five chil dren at one birth. All living and doing well. So says the Grceucastlo Kcho. Our Exchanges who direct the paper in tended for us to Bloomfield, Pa., will pleaso remember that out correct address is New Bloomfif.ld. Papers directed to Bloom field sometimes are several weeks getting back from Crawford Co. . The "Globe" Office in Huntingdon re cently was discovered to be on fire in the second story, but the liro was extinguished before serious damage was done. How it originated is not known as no lire bad been iu that part of tho building for many hours. Hood Templar's Convention. Tho Kast Juniata district of the I. O. G. T., will hold their district convention iu Marysvillo, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 7th and 8th inst. There will be a public installation of ofliccrs oil Tuesday evening, nnd a lecture on Wednesday evening in the Evangelical church. A Rascally Deed. On Wednesday night of last week, some villain entered the stable of Mr. John Plant, in Cumlierland town ship, Adams county, ami killed agoodmnrc. The animal wan found dead in the morning having )cen stabbed in the breast with a sharp instrument which penetrated to the heart. filur and Smtinel. Discharged. Two persons, a man and a woman, named respectively Early nnd Kberly, wero arrested some time since charged with murdering a man. in Maryland, and lodged in the Carlisle jail to await a requisitiou from the Governor of Maryland. On Tuesday last they were brought before Judge J unit in and discharged from custody, no one appearing against them. Volunteer. ( amp Meeting. At a recent meeting of the Directors of the Juniata Valley Camp Meeting Association it was resolved to hold tho First Annual Camp Mooting on the grounds of the Association, at Newton Ham ilton, I 'a., commencing on Tuesduyt August Uth, 1872, ami to continue ten days. Ap plication fur tents, &c, may bo made at any time to the Bee rotary, J. K. Khoads, at Newtou Hamilton. A limited amount of stock remains unsold which can be ol tuined from any of the moinbrrs of the Hoard of Directors. Au Extraordinary AVair. The Jtecvrd relates tho following strange incident: On the 10th inist., about the time the people in attendance at tho burial of William Walter, at Parkersvillo, were separating, Thoniai llanuum, of Ken net I, on going to untie his horses hitched on tho south side of tho Meeting House sheds, found that the grass under their feet was on Are, and tho wind blowing fresh at the time; it had extended everal yards from the apparent place of beginning; but tho horse showed no sign t)t alarm. A careful examination into the circumstances induced the belief that one of the horses, in paWing, had struck a Hint stone with his steel toe, and a spark from that had set Are to the Due dry grass di rectly muter the edge of, the . hoof. The timely discovery and the extinguishment of the (ire was a most favorable incident, as the sheds were tilled with horses and quite a number tied on "thp side when the fire oiguiatrd. , Who Was Dolly Vardenl This is n ques tion which Is now frequently asked. Dolly Varden was one of the characters intro duced by Dickens In " Barnaby Rudge." She was 'represented as the daughter of Gabriel Varden a blacksmith, aud is sought in marriage by Sim Tappertit, a vain ap prentice, and Joe AVillett, a very exemplary young genlloinnn indeed. ' Miss Dolly be comes Mrs. Willott. She is described by Dickens as possessing a face lighted up by the loveliest pair of sparkling eyes that over any lover looked upon; the face of a pretty laughing girl; dimpled and fresh, and healthful the very .imporsouation of good humor and blooming beauty. There hns been an unusual variety of articles named after her, but we think the matter is now overdone, as while on a recent visit to the city we saw a sign having on it "Dolly Varden Whisky," and another promising tosupply "Dolly Varden Chewing tobacco." Hunting Tliein l'p. The Lebanon Stan dard says: "A United States detective has been for a few days past, in town pur suing his calling with wonderful success. He has given some places a thorough cleaning up, aud what with sweeping down cob webs and uprooting rubbish piles, has succeeded in making some startling dis closures. In the underground regions of Mr. John Smoad's brewery he unearthed a whisky still, with a capacity of ton gallons a day, which ho Immediately ordered Mr. Smead to carry to the Collector's office, where it now lies. There is sufficient evi dence to provo that the distilling of whis ky from malt and refuse beer has been car riod on for some time, in an illicit way of course. A few other violations of the law of our very intricate internal revenue sys tem, mainly tho results of cnreU-ssncss, were corrected about town. New Ronnly Bill. A bounty bill has beon recently passed by Congress and ap proved by the President, the provisions of which are as follows: Every officer, soldier or marine, who served in the war for a jeriod exceeding ninety days, may, in settling upon the pub lic lands, under tho homestead laws, count tho period of his service as a part of the fivo years' residence required to obtain a patent to one hundred and sixty acres. Six months are allowed after the locution of the land, before the residence upon it mhst commence. Persons discharged for wounds or disability may have tlioir whole period of enlistment counted. In case of tho death of a person who would bo entitled to the privileges of the act, his widow if un married, or minor children, if the widow be married or dead, are entitled to its bene fits. Any person whom tho bill gives tho right to acquire land may have the same entered and the required settlement and residence inado by an agent. This is tho most important feature of the bill, for a comparatively small number of soldiers will themselves tieoome homestead settlers. Tho right to transfer their privileges to an agent will doubtless bo of considerable value to them. Dmicaiiiion Letter. Mr. Editor. There has been so little going on here, other than the regular every day routine, that it seemed scarcely worth while to write to you. Just now there is a little inquiry being mado about the hook and ladder business. Tho contract was given out somo time ago but no ladders have as yet made their appearance. I believe there was something said in a former letter about the building of a hall by the Knights of Pythias. A committee was appointed to look up suitablo Bites as certain prices fcc, and the lodge voted $.00 toward tho building of the hall, going to show that they mean business. Tho com mittee reported several suitablo places ranging in price from $250 to $1000, but no action was taken on it. If the citizens generally, will help, there is no doubt the enterprise will be a success, Messrs. Daniel Kite, 8. Rifo and W. J. Stewart tho purchasers of Maj. Jones' grist and saw mill, took formal possesion on tho 1st inst. The Major's house a very dosira ble place has been bought by Jos. K. Jack son. Mr. Jones, I understand is making airangemeuts to build a furnace in tho vi cinty of Pottstown, and he is, as is well known an experienced iron man fact urcr. His many friends here,wish him the success that his energy and integrity descrvos. P. H. The fortune telling Gypsies have left this noighWhood. This for tho infor mation of the few. K. Tuckers Alarm Till Lock should bo used by every store keeper, landlord or shop keeper. They are thief proof ! For salo by F. Mortimer, at tho city prico $.". for lock and drawer complete. tf. K N 1 U M A II El' A It T M K N T . Cross. Word Enigma. My first you (lad in May but not iu June, My second is In flu to but not iu tuns, My third In King but not In Queen appears. My fourth in youth hut not in after years, My fifth appears In teach but aside from dia gram. My sixth in telegraph but not iu telegram. My seventh is seen In me and not iu you. My eighth Is found in many but not In few, My ninth will end the world and that without a storm. My tenth in secret Ilea but not iu guilt or harm, My eleventh Is heard In parlor music but notln moonlight song. My twelfth In friendship lies hut not In armlet strong, My thirteeulb with the eagle soars nor with the robin slays, My fourteenth with pleasure stands aloof from evil ways. My whole Is a disciple of Monss, WThe answer to Cross-Word enigma of lust waek It " Friendship." Home nnd Health. The April number of this valuable nnd spicy family and health journal is received, and deserves more than a passing mention. After a year of unpre cedented success, tho publishers announce a series of improvements which bid fair to eclipse anything heretofore attempted. The May number Is to bo greatly enlarged, and will bo under the management of Rkv. Geo. O. Lyon, a gontleman of rare acquirements. In every numbor there will bo the most entertaining and instructive reading for pa rents nnd adults, tho choicest stories and ntioedotcs for young people and children, wit and humor for old nnd young, valuablo information on plants, fruits and flowers, useful hints on housekeeping and cooking and a full summary of current events transpiring In tho world, together with tho most varied and elaborate articles on hy giene and medicine, and numerous practi cal suggestions on the art of preserving the health, on the care nnd food of infants, and on tho homo treatment of all disease and ailments. Notwithstanding all theso im provements, the prico is to remain the same, fl,50 per annum. Address: Home Publishing House, or Do Puy, Lyon Co., 02 Fourth Avenue, New York. Where to Emigrate. We answer, go to Southwest Missouri, be cause the Atlantic & Pacillo Railroad Co. oiler 1,300,000 Acres of Land to actual set tlers, at low prico on long credit, besides furnishing free transportation over their road to purchasers; this road extends from St. Louis, through Missouri to Vinitia, In dian Territory, is being pushed rapidly to its destination, the Pacific Coast; will be one of the trunk lines of the country, never blockaded by snow the lands along the road are in a rich fertile country, as pro ductive as any in the State; tho climate combines all the advantages of northern and southern latitudes; good climate, soil, health, water, timber, grazing, fruits and llowers, invite you to go to this region. For further information address A. Tuck, Land Com'r, in (523 Walnut Street, St. Louis, Mo. 0.19.53. Legnl Tender Decision. " Tho Hankers' Mugazino" for April and May, 1812, con tains the decision of the Supreme Court, U. S. in the Legal Tender cases of 1871, with the opinions of Justices Strong and Bradley; also tho descnting opinions of Justices Chase, Clifford and Field; to which are added notes of forty important cases referred to or quoted in tho above opinions. No extra chargo to subscribers to tho " Baukers' Magazine." Tho above opinions are issued also in our octavo vol ume, prico two dollars. Address, Bankers' Magazine 251 Broadway, N. Y. Church Notices. Preaching in the Reformed church next Sabbath at 10 o'clock. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Presbyterian service next Sabbath even ing at ll o'clock. No service in tho morn ing. In the M. E. Church preaching on Sun day evening next at p. in. Prayer meet ing on Thursday evening. ItiiwliieMH 3No11oh. Blaln Select School. Summer Session opens Wednesday, April lOlli, 1872. Gaud. C. Palm, Principal. Muss Emma Nicholson, n graduato of Hallinioio Female Colleue, will teach Draw ing, Painting, &, and give such other as sistance as may bo required. W. R. Cibna, M. D., of Ickcsburg, will deliver a 00111110 ot Lectures on I nysiology, Hygiene, !tc. 010l IW Every ouo that has used Pain Cure Oil are loud in tlioir praises of its wonder- full effects. They all say " There is nothing liko it." Header, try it. Metal T.inkd cucumber wood pumps and also the celebrated Blatchley pumps for any depth of well on hand and for sale at low prices by r MOKTIMUK. THK CAUSE OV TEMPEUANCE finds some of Its most Insidious and dangerous foes In tho many so-called "loulcs" and "appctlr. ers," mado of cheap whisky and refuse liquors, finished up to suit depraved appetites, uudcr the name of medicines. Dr. Walker's Califor nia Vlnegur Bitters are nono of these. They are not a beverage, but a genuine medicine, purely vegetable, prepared from California licrhs by a regular physlcinn. For all diseas es of the stomach, liver, khlnryB, bladder, skin and blood, they are an InfuUlahle and unrival led remedy.. lSd 4t TO CONHUMPTIVKH. The advertiser, havliiK been permanently cured ol Unit dread disease, consumption, liy a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow suuerers ine menus 01 cure. J o all wnu uesire ir, of charge,) with the directions for preparing and uslnu the sume. which thev will tlnd a sure cure for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, etc. Parties wishing the prescription will please address unit! 0 ucv. I'.invAiiii j. wn.rsuiv South Third tit., Williamsburg, N. Y. 3 1 I d I A tTm O IS- i'JC 0 1 . A Physician of many years practice in chronic diseases, nnd graduate of liest Medical College in the I). H., has written the above medical work, which explains to those sullerlng from diseases produced by excesses, etc., etc., the uiAnuer hv which thev may lie restored to health. A copy will ue sum rnr.r., uy wimiiuu nsme ami nutiress 10 At. LAI AVETTK UYilN, 0 is :jm a No. HO, Cedar St., N. V. 14T There ure several kinds of worms that trouble horses; and pin-worms (pointed at both ends) arc the most common aud most dungcr ous. Bheridans Cavalry Condition Powders will In a few days eject the worms, nnd tho horse will bcglW to thrive. I ff Factories and machine shops should uot he allowed to run a day without Johum's An odyne Liniment. In case of a sudden accident, an Immediate uo of it may save weeks of suf fering, aud perhaps a limb, or eveu Hie. Couutj Price Current. HuxMriKi.n, May 7, 1S7J. I'luxheed 1 Oil Potatoes, 40 Butter V pound, Uo " Kggs y dozen, 14 " Dried Apples y pound 1) a in " Dried Peaches In Q lOcts.ya. Pealed reaches Yl 18 cts. " ' Cherries , A cts. " " rilled 1.1 4 lct. ' Blackberries, a jKi cts. " 1 Onions V bushel 75 SKWPOKT SIA1IKETS, Corrected Weekly by Kmigh, Snyder & Co. nEAI.KHS IH (SJtAIJV Sc. PItOUUCK. Newport, May 4, 1872. Flour, Kxtra f 00 " ; Super. 8 60 : White Wheat V hu 1 Red Wheat 1 4o 1 45 Itye 75 Com 50.-,0 Oats V 3'J pounds 42 Parley 75 Clover Seed A 00 Timothy Heed 2 50 Flax Seed 1 00 Potatoes,' 35 4? Ground Aliimii Salt,.. ' 1 90 Liinebnrner's Coal 2 40 Stove Coal 4 GO 9 8 60 Pea Coal : 3 00 Smith Coal - 25 cts. V bus. Cross Tlcs,8!.( feet Ions 45 0 45 cents Tors 06.0O per lOOlbs. FISH, SALT, LIME AND C'OAI. Of all kinds alwnvson hand nnd for sale at the Lowest Market Kates. Philadelphia Trice Current. Cbritcted Weekly by Janney fi Andrcwt, No. 123 Market Street. 1'HiuoEi.ruiA, May 6, 1872. White Wheat 2 i() Wheat 1 t0 O 2 00 Rye 950100 Corn, 67069 Oats : 63055 Clover Heed MW per lb. Timothy Seed 2 750 S 25 Flaxseed 2 00 0 2 00 Country bard,.. 8 09 Eggs 10017 Butter, dull sale .... 10 012 Washed Wool, 80 cents per lb. Dressed Hogs, 5o; cts per 11). DEATHS. Lehkipiikr. In Liverpool, April 3rt, Mrs. Mary, widow of Joseph Lehkl chcr, aged 74 years. New Advertisements. HKMOVAL! Merchant Tailoring Establishment. THK subscriber respectfully Informs tho public that he has removed his MERCHANT TAIL OltINO ESTABLISHMENT from "Little Store In the Corner," to room formerly occupied by J. . Shntto, Dentist, where may be found at all times, a varied assortment of Cloths, Cassimers and Vesting, With a complete lino of 'railoi-M TVIiiimliifyM, Of the best quality. Those desiring to purchase (iOOD J(Mil8. at Reasonable prices, and have them made In the LATEST STYLE, will please give us a call. S. II. JJKCK. Also, a good assortment of SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, NECK-TIES, HOSIERY, ic.,ie On hand at low prices. What is the Great Specific for dyspepsia? this bubbling, sparkling, cooling, purifying, regu lating draught they call TAHHANT'A KFKKK VHNCENT SliLTZliU ATKItlKNTT Well.lt Is simply tho Chemical Ine nimlle of the Weltzer Spring Water, which, for 100 years has been ac. counted the II nest Cathartic and Alterative In nil Europo. 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