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tW We call the attention of capitalists
to an advertisement headed 10 per cent, in
vestments. J. T. R. The lottcr you refer to failed
to reach us. Isn't the matter getting a
little too stale for further notico now ?
The regular annual meeting of the Penn
sylvania Editorial Association will be held
in llarrisburg, on Wednesday, January
22d, 1873, in the Senate committee rooms
of the State Capitol, at 11 o'clock a. m.,
A New Secretary. "The Perry County
Mutual Benefit Association" have clocted
Lewis Potter Esq., for Secretary. A better
selection could not bo mado as Mr. Potter,
besides being an energetic, reliable lawyer,
has had considerable experience in the
insurance business, which will be of value
to the association.
Railroad Meeting. There seems to be
(l rapidly increasing interest in the project
of a railroad from this point to Bailys', and
the friends of tho proposed enterprise have
determined to hold a meeting for the pur
pose of comparing ideas on the subject,
and seeing who is willing to aid in the un.
dertaking. A meeting is therefore to bo held
in this borough on Wednesday evening tfie
29A imt. It is to be hoped all who
desire to see the success of the project will
bo present.
y Cadet Examination. Tho committee,
consisting of Messrs. Win. Gricr, of Perry
Co., Martin Herman, of Cumberland Co.,
and Boyd, of York Co., selected to ex
amine applicants for the cadetship, at tho
West Point Military Academy, assembled
in Carlisle, on last Thursday, whon quite
a number of candidates appeared beforo
them. Tho lads were required first, to go
before a medical Board composod of Drs.
Keifier, and Dale, who rejected those that
wero physically disqualified. Tho throe
successtul ones, returned by the com
mittee as having sfood the best examina
tion are, Win. Galbraith, of Cumberland
Co., Silas Wolf, of York Co., and Jacob L.
Market, of Perry Co. The work of the
committee was very thorough and conduc
ted with tho utmost fairness and credi
bility. It now remains for the Hon. It. J. Ilalde
man, to select one out of theso for the
position.
Freshets. The fog and rain of Wed
nesday and Thursday last, broke up tho ice
and raised the streams to an alarming ex
tent. From various places come reports
of damage to bridges, though so far we
have heard of no loss to property in this
county. The ice on the Juniuta, broke up
on Saturday, and the river raised so as to
cause some fears of damago by thequantity
of ice that was coming down. A bridge
at Tyrone, was washed away, and it is re
ported that one some distance below that
point had been damaged.
We are informed by eye witnesses that
tho breaking np of the ice on the Juniata
Iiiver, was one of tho grandest, most thrill
ing scenes they ever saw. At about 10
o'clock on Saturday, the ice oommenced to
move, and in a short period the wholo
body of ice from shore to shore was a
seething mass of ice and debris, from the
shores and from a bridge that had been
Swept away. Ice floes that would cover a
quarter of an acre, came rushing along
with lightniug ltko rapidity crushing any
thing, and everything, out of existence
that offered any resistance.
At one time it was feared the Newport
bridge would bo washed away, but the
fears subsided and so did the water, to a
certain extent about noon of that day,
Whether any damage Was done down the
river farther we did not learn.
Killed. On Tuesday evening last, a man
named Oliver Wilson, an employe of the
Peun'a railroad while walking on the track
about one mile east of Newton Hamilton,
in company with another man, was struck
by the Ciuciunatl Express east, aud in
sUntly killed. The other man escaped by
throwing himself between the tracks.
Wilson's remains were brought to Patter
son aud au inquest held by Joseph Mid'
dagh, Esq., and a verdict rendered in ac
cordance with the'ubove facts. Wilson was
formerly a resident of Spring Run, Frank
lin county,
No License Convention.
In accordance with notice, a large meet
ing of the citizens of Pol ry oounty, was
held in the Court House in Bloom field, on
Thursday, Jan. 10th, at t o'clock, p. m.
Ou motion, Bknj. McIntihe, Esq., of
Bloomflold, was chosen President ; Geo.
Hoobaugh, of Tyrono, and Dr. Wm. Hays,
of Spring, Vice Presidents ; Samp. 8. King
of Duncannon and John D. Baker of 8a
ville, Secretaries. The mooting was open
ed with prayer by Rev. John Edgar.
Revs. A. W. Decker and John Edgar
then addressed tho Convention, setting
forth tho object for which tho Convention
had assembled.
The list of townships was called, and it
was found that Marysville, Rye, Ponn, Dun-
cannon, Wheatflold, Miller, Oliver, New
port, Bloomflold, Centre, Carroll, Spring,
Tyrone and Saville were represented.
On motion of J. B. Habocker of Oliver,
Dr. Wm. Hays of Spring and Geo. Hoo
baugh of Tyrono, wore appointed a com
mittee on finance.
On motion Botvj. Mclutire, Rev. A. W.
Decker, David Mickey, Wm. Burn ond
Wm. Willis, nil of Bloomflold, wero ap
pointed a "Central Executive Cmmittee."
On motion the following Township Com
mittees were appointed, and the Central
Committee authorized to appoint for thoso
townships and boroughs not represented.
MorysvUlo Chas. M. Dickinson, Leonard Hwurtz and
Levi Dice, Jr.
Rye John Dice, Henry Kramer and 3. B. FHckingcr.
Peun Geo. Bruuerr Jan. Vandcrwarker and E. II.
Brauyau. 1
Dnncannon Rev. Wm. Thomson, Hamp. S. King and
C. H. Highlander.
Wheatfleld--Moses Hera.
Mlllrr-Wm. Vancamp, Jan. T. Toland and Harry
Cumbler.
Oliver J. B. Hubeckcr, Jan. Evcrhart and Amos Over
holser. NewKrt ltev. A. H. Autrue, Rev. J. Crawford and J.
C. Hctrick.
Havillo Hauiuul Lixxi'tt, Bolomun Ilotli and John Ir
vine. Toboyne E. A. MoKlaiurhlin, Bamucl Htump aud J.
W. CollilM.
Jackunn Oard. G. l'.llm, G'H. H. Martin and Daniel
Blieaffer.
Madiaou Jacob Biiler, Robert C. Clark and William
Hall.
Tyrone Wm. W. MeClure, Anthony Fubnnan aud
John Htewart.
HpriUtf Dr. Wm. Hays, John Hatfer and Geo. A War
ner, Laniliabinv Dr. D. B. MiUiken, Jas. L. Divan and
Geo. Tnrbett.
Carroll David Hair, John McCord and Jacob Billow.
Center Robert Neilaon, Richard L. Miitfee and Win.
Lupfer.
Bloomneld Harauol Dunbar, Samuel Smith aud Rev,
John EiUrur.
On motion the Executive Committee was
authorized to assess the expenses of the
campaign on the townships and boroughs
according to population.
On motion Heiolved, 1st That tho Exec
utive Committee uso the county press as
far as possible to push tho work.
2d That they have printed an address
to tho citizens of tho county, urging a full
vote in March next against license, to be
circulated through the schools of the
county.
3d That they secure speakers and co
operate with tho township committees in
holding meetings throughout tho county.
Adjourned until OJ P. M.
EVENING SESSION.
Convention met at OJ o'clock, President
in tho chair and was opened with prayer
by Rev. J. Edgar.
Tho Executive Committee roportod that
all of the editors in Bloomfleld had oftbred
the free use of their columns for a reason
able space each week for the advocacy of
tho cause of " No License," and on motion
a vote of thanks was tendered them for
their generous action.
On motion Wm. W. MeClure, Samp. S.
King and Rev. A. W. Decker were appoint
ed a committee to visit llarrisburg, if ne
cessary, and urge tho Legislature not to re
peal tho " Local Option" law.
The convention and a large audience was
then addressed by Rev. A. W. Decker,
Samp. S. King and Jacob Billow, against
License System. Adjourned to meet at the
call of tho Executive Committee.
A Freak of Kuture. Mr. John Worley,
constable of the First Ward, has from time
to time furnished us with queer specimens,
or freaks of nature, which wero in every
instanco genuine curiosities. Mr. W. yes
terday placed upon our tablo an object
which Ib evidently an egg, about the size
of a fully developed goose egg, and which
would weigh easily a pound. The outside
was covered witn a coating or skiu ot a
soft-shelled egg : insido of which was a
yellow mass, perfectly fresh, of the con
sistency of tho yolk of an egg when poach
ed, and in the very centre a fully develop
ed natural hen egg, of a clever size. Tho
mass was taken from a fat chicken killed
yesterday. Ilarriiburg Journal.
Sudden Death. On Friday morning last,
Mr. Thomas M. Thompson, a patent light
agent, was found dead in the outhouse of
the Franklin House of this place. During
the previous day he had been complaining
of neuralgia in the head, and it Is supposed
that the disease had gone to his heart,
causing his death. Intelligence of his
death was sent to his partner, Mr. Yan
Wee, at Bloody Run, but no word being
received from biro, the remain were buried
lit our cometery on Saturday afternoon
last.
Mr. Thompson was a civil, aober aud in
dustrious gentleman, and has been in town
for several weeks selling'tcrritory for the
use of a patent hub. His relatives reside
in Ohio. He was a widower and leaves one
child. Huntingdon Globe.
A Diincniuien Dutchman.
Dunoannon, Jan. 1873.
Mr. Editor. You must dink dor beobles
in Dungannon, is all gone ded or some
dings, for you put noddings in 'The Times,'
from dig place : veil I must dell you ven
you dink so you is mishtaken, for ve are
shurst so live as nover vos.
Dor rolling mill and nail factory vos
stop dis couple dree or four weeks, he shtart
up dis week und I dink dor broshpects are
pright for a good shtart. The plast fur
nace, is still in full plast und shust as good
as any odder furnace ; dey find one ore
mino pooty close ou dcr Schormaus Crock
prldge vot last a leetle vile.
De little poys und gals, pig poys und
gals und some old mens, dey sehlido down
dcr Dungannon hill like plixen, some faH
off dcr schlcds und roll in der schnow like
a tog, but dcr schnow is nearly all melt
mit rain und varm vedder und dey cant
schlide some more, no poty vas hurt.
I must doll you about Pill Bannol's pig
hog. Ho put do hog up at a radio und Pill
Shires und Yim Mutze, von him. Pell
Banncl den pought dcr hog und putcher
him ; der mens pet vos vot dcr hog vill
veigh, some pet twenty tollars, some ton
tollar, Bomo five tollar und some pet der
schnops, some put money in a box, about
ten or twelve tollar : now den I must dell
you vat der hog veigh, he veigh (502) five
hundred und soxty two bounds, vat you dink
from dis pig.
Mr. Yahoucs Yoncs, has his Bonnsylva
nia house (vat was purned last summer)
pooty near finish, und it ish a splcntit
house. Mr. Yoncs knows vat he ish about
Mr.Yohu Shibley (vot vas der sherifT vonst)
ho vill soon keep somo pully good schnops,
if der Peebles does not go on der elexion
und sock nein.
Yocore Schi'ragi.e.
Juniuta County. From the Independent
wo cony tho followinc:
A young child of Mr. James Williams,
who resides on tho piko about ii miles north
of this place, was found dead in its bed on
Friday morning last. Tho child was put
in bed by its mother tho previous evening
apparently in its usual health, but during
the night its pure spirit took its everlasting
flight, and the next morning it was found
in the colu embrace of death.
. On Saturday evening last Scpherius, a
son of t). A. Dougliman, .Lsci., ot Patter
son, aged about 17 years was seriously
injured whilo skating on tho river. It
seems he came in contact with another
boy, who was also skatinir, with such force
as to throw him violently from his feet
upon tho ice. Tho fall rendered him un
conscious, in which stato he was taken to
the residence of his father and medical aid
summoned, lie is, we learn, in a critical
condition. -
Tho County Commissioners nt their
meeting last week, nppointed Josenh Bull
Esq., of Lack township, Mercantile Ap
praiser for tho present year.
Church Notices.
Presbyterian Church Preaching hereaf
ter in the new audience room every sab
bath, at 11 a.m., and (1J p. in. Prayer-
moetinc on Wednesday eveninir at (sit P.M.
Bcformcd Church Preaching in tho Ke-
formed Chinch noxt Sabbath at 2 o'clock
M. Prayer mctting on Thursday even
ing.
Lccturc. A course of lectures under the
auspices of the young men of Bloomfleld,
is to be commenced on Saturday night of
this week. The first lecture, entitled " Off
Hand Sketches along the Union Pacific
Rail Road," will be delivered by Isaac Q
Black, Esq. Admittance 15 cents. The
proceeds are to bo devoted to local benevo
lent purposes.
Ilrler It emu.
XAmong the patents recently granted is
a patent for a dome to a lime kiln, issued
to I). IVentzel. of New Bloomtield.
Xo., Saturday morning a man crossing tho
river on tho ice near Viewport made a nar
row escape from drowning.
Teams have boen crossing the Juniata
River at Newport, during tho past week on
the ice much to the disgust of the stock
holders of tho bridge company at that
poiut.
X Ex-Sheriir Riuehnrt, has given up the
hotel he was keeping at Millerstown, on
account of the health of his wuo. 11
new landlord is to be a man named Mo-
Clintock.
The Cumberland County pnpers. aro
having a lively discussion an to which of
fice docs the best printing, jjo bucu uis
cussions pay ?
James Brenneman, a resident of Hurris
burg, employed ns a llngman on the Penn
sylvania railroad while attempting to cou
ple oars at A I toon a, on Thursday last, made
a narrow escape from death by being caught
between the bumpers of two cars. His
right shoulder was severely injured.
A negro in Kentucky by burying people
who had died of small pox, for $10 apiece,
accumulated enough to pay his own fu
neral expenses.
Tho corps of engineers employed In sur
veying tho Juniata and Stato Line Rail
road, utter a several weeks' survey in Ful
ton county, have returned to 81iipHMibburg.
The snow has interrupted their work, but
their Intentions is to commence operations
again as soon as the weather is favorable. 1
We want a law passed which will pro
hibit any person from practicing on a brass
horn during business hours, unless such
persons shall go one mile from any place
of business. Of course we have no ref
erence to the chap who is tooting just abovo
us as we write this article
At McCounelsburg In the homicide case
of George Kerper, for killing R. H. Welch,
on the night of last Presidential election,
the jury, utter being out twenty-four bonis,
failed to agree, and was discharged. This
is regarded as equivalent to an acquittal.
t if Ths Pcrkst and Swiktbst CoD-Iiivitn
Oil Is Hazard A Caswell's made on the sea
shore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell,
hazard bi;o.. JNew x orR. ii it absolutely
purt and next. Patients who have once taken
preter It to an others, rnyaiciana nave de
cided It superior to any of the other oils In
market. . 46 d 12w
t&" Chapped Hands, Face, rough skin,
pimples, ringworm, salt-rheum, and other cu
taneous affections cured, and the skin made
soft and smooth, by using the Juniper Tar
coap, made by Caswell, Hazard s i;o., new
York. Be certain to tret the tm(r Tar Bonp,
as there are many worthless Imitations made
with common tar. 40 a nw
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, liavlnc been permanently cured
of that dread disease, consumption, by a simple
remedy, is anxious to mane Known to ins ienow
sulterers the means of cure. To all who desire It,
he will send a copy of the prescription used (free
of charce,) with the directions for preparing and
usIiik the Rame. which they will Hnn a
sure cure
lor consilium on. asi una. nrnncniiis. ei c,
Parties
wishing the prescription will please address
ay
jtev. r.imAitii a. wiiuii,
1M rcim St., Williamsburg, N. Y.
County Price Current.
'Bloompibld. January 21. 1873.
Flax-Seed 1 W
Potatoes, 60
Butter V pound 20 '20 cents.
Eggs V dozen "
Dried Apples V pound 3 cts "
Dried Peaehe 8 8 10 cts. Vft.
Pealed Peaches 12 18 cts. '
Cherries ft cts. "
Pitted 15 18 cts. "
Blackberrle 6 6 cts. "
Unions f) bushel, "5 "
NEWPORT MARKETS.
Corrected Weekly bu Hough, Snyder t Co.
DEALERS IN
GRAIN Ac .PRODUCE.
Newport, January 20, 1873.
Flour, Extra ti DO
' Siqier 4 no
White Wheat V bu 1 75
lted Wheat 1 70 0 1 70
llye 7o
Corn
Oats W 32 pounds 37
Barley 75
Clover Seed 43 00
Timothy Seed - 2 50
Flax Seed 1 60
Potatoes 60
Ground Alumn Salt 2 00
Lhneburner'a Coal, 2 40
Htovo Coal 4503650
Pea Coal 3 00
Smith Coal,... . 25 cts. 1R bus.
Cross Tles,8Vj feet long, 45 45 cents
Dressed Hogs 4 cents per lb.
TISII, SALT, LIME AND COAL.
Of all kinds alwavs on hand and for sale at the
Lowest Market Kutes.
CAItLISI.E PRODUCE MARKET.
COKHECTED WEEKLT.
Carlisle, January 18, 1873.
Family Flour S8 M
Superllne Flour , 5 50
Superfine fiye Flour 4 .50
White Wheat , 1.75
Ked Wheat 1 H"
Kye 70
Corn SO
Oats 40
Clovcrseed 5.00
Tlmothysccd 3.00
Flaxseed 1.70
Philadelphia Price Current.
Corrected Weekly by Junney t Andrew,
No. 123 Market Street.
1'UILADELFIIIA. Jailllill'V 18. 1A73
White Wheat, 1 92 2 00
Whea 1 8U 0 1 83
Kye 05i
Cum &"i66
Oats, 4590
Clover Seed (Wiper lb.
Timothy Seed 2 50:) 75
Flaxseed 1056205
Country Lard 0 10
Eggs 3.r.!7
Butter, dull salo 11 22
Washed Wool 00 70cents per lb
itxvnrnvoEisi.
Fhey FttKY At the Lutheran Puroauaife, lllaiu, Jan.
letli Inst., by theltuv. II. H. Clare, Mr. Jauu M. Froy of
lilueball, tu Mltta MolUu K.Frey of Tuboyue twp., Perry
oounty.
Hulome In Madison twp., Annie Halome, ilauKhtar of
Daniel M. and Kllzabeth (larlauil, died Jan. Sill, lust.
Aired 0 yearn, 4 mouth aud U days.
Gintzkb Ida Viola, only daughter of Lewla V. and
Amelia O. Olnt.t r, died .Ian. loth, lust Atrtd 7 jtm. 6 mo.
13 days.
MuCmktock. In Center township on the lsth lust.,
Mlaa Martha McCllntock, aired 76 yean and i month.
10 rev Cent.
Investments
SECURED BY MORTGAGE
ON
HEAL ESTAT.E
WOUTII
THREE TIMES THE BUM LOANED.
Interest Payable Seinl-Anniiully
at the Hanking House of
ALLEN, STEPHENS & CO.,
IN NEW YORK CITY,
Or at any Bank designated by the lender.
17"E ARE INVESTING FOR EASTERN
W parlies many thousands of dollars per
month in Hrst mortgages on Improved nnqierty In
Illinois, and such has beeu the demand for these
desirable securities, that we have, during: the last
lllteen montlis, placed in them nearly One Million
of Dollars, the semiannual lutejest oil which has,
In each and every case, ne-n promptly imiu.
These inortgaKes arc In the form of '
i nisi j it
Deeds,
aim can ue
failure to i
and can lie closed in twenty days, should there be
pay interest or u
iav interest or (axes when due.
Wa Invest an;
any sum, be It large or small, and
collect -and remit Interest and principal as It ma-
tures, all wituouiexpeuse to me lenuer. t an ru
ler to parties for whom we have loaned large
amounts, and who have never lost a dollar either
of principal or Interest lu this Chios of securities
during the last Mtren yenrt. Send for our
pamphlet, "JllinoU as a place of JmrMmnt,"
mailed tree.
UENUTC.WI1.SON.
WllMOll
GEO HOB W. TOHS.
Tuiuh.
Dealers In Heal Estate Ten Per Cent. Securities
and School Bonds,
BLOOMINCTON, ILLINtlS
JAMES H. FERGUSON, Attorney atl-aw,
NEWPORT, PA.
-Omee Market Street, near the Square. 36
1873.
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$..,0110 ficr year. Address .1. B. FORD ei CO., New
York; Boston; Ohleago; or San Franelsuo. Id4w
lO.OOl AOKNTS WANTK.D.
LAliHK WAGES made by honest. Industrious
men nnd women. Mil Handsome Litliogruplm
H'liKK to each agent. Address
1 d 4w HOW LN ti CO., Marlon, Ohio.
To Hook CaiivuKKerf.
A NEW WAY of running a book. Can sell
thousands per week. Address MURRAY
HILL PUBLISHING CO., 12U East 2Sth street.
New York C'lly.
I U 4W
ItpSYCIIOMANCY. or SOUL CHARMING. "
.allow either sex may fascinate and gain the
love and affections of any person they choose. In
stantly. This simple mental acquirement all can
possess, free, by mall, for '." cents, together with a.
marriage guide, Egyptian Orauie, Dreams, Hints
to Ladies, ale. A queer, exciting hook, lo.WXi sold.
Address T. WILLIAM tt CO., Publishers, Phila
delphia 1 d 4w
300 Agents Wanted !
For the best selling Pictures, Maps, and Charts.
Also, for our Hewing HI Ik and Linen Thread. lou
to f-tiO cleared per month by good, active Agents.
at once to i-i. 1 uutiiiisLi, oucoru.
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Cpagh !
1U. 91 O 11 II I 8 '
SYRUP OK
Tar, Wild Cherry & Horehound,
1EING manufactured by a new process and
J WITHOUT H EAT, contains ail the valua
ulile properties of Tar unimpaired, and Is most
pleasantly combined with compatible herbs. It Is
strongly recommended for all diseases of the
Throat and Lungs.
LABORATORY, Rear of IIS North Second St.,
Philadelphia.
FOR BALE BY
Dr. flweeney,New Bloomfleld, Pa; T4. M. Eby,
Newport, Pa. ; T. Morgan
uaiuwiu, Aiiuurnuiwn,
ra. , aim stores generally,
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