ADVEHTISING KATES I 3Yanfn 8 Cents per line for one Insertion. 19 " " twoinscrtlons IB " " "three Insertions. BnslneM Notices In Local Column 10 Cants per line. Notices of Marriages or Deaths inserted free. Tributes of Respect, &c, Ten cents per line. YEARLY ADVBnTIBBMKNTS. One Bqnsre, one yenr f 13 00 Two Squares per year, 80 00 For longer advertisements a reasonable dis count will be made. Xen Lines Nonpareil or one Inch, Is one square. NEW BL00MFIELD, PENN'A. Tuesday , August 29, 1871. Some persons are already advocating ap plication to tho legislature for aid to tho sufferers by tho great . Are last week at Williamsport.- Tho exporionco obtainod from tho MLfilintovm appropriation ought to be convincing evidence that legislative aid in snub cases in, to say the least, ill ad vised. . ; President Judge. Tho people of Perry county, with groat uninamity,yiave insisted upon Hon. B. F. , Junkin, allowing his name, to bo used as a candidate for President Judge of this judi cial district, and his having complied with tho request, is a guarantco of his election, should Juniata as no doubt she will join in this nomination. Wo aro glad to soo such action taken, as it is high time that Perry county assorted her claims to this oflice. It is very generally admitted that tho Judiciary should be removed as far as pos sible from tho influence of political strife ; and wo therefore have no doubt that tho local pride of our citizens will induco many to cast asido all partizan prejudice, and support for this ofllco a caudidato from tholr own county. Very many citizens of Cumberland, also acknowledge that tho office it juttly due somo other portion of tho district, (Car lisle having filled tho ofllco for about sev enty years.) and will consequently disre gard political preference, and support a candidato from Perry. In this case, our citizens can without hesitation, ask them so to act, as in pre senting the name of Mr. Junkin, they oflbr a candidate who will not only fill tho posi tion with credit to himself, but who will reflect honor on the county, that for near ly fifty years has claimed him as a resi dent. In regard to tho merits of the polit ical nominees of either party, The Timet, as a non-partizan journal, will express no opinion ; but in advocating tho election of Perry county's candidate for President Judgo, we think we aro not only promoting the honor of the county, but speak tho wish of many of our citizens, irrespective of party. State Elections. Thirty-two States hold elections betweon August 1st, and Novombcr 27tb, 1871, and ' of these many are Important, not only as a good indication of the Presidential vote next year, but because in Kentucky, Cali fornia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Mary laud, Wisconsin, and Vermont tho legisla tures chosen will olect United States Sena tors whose tonus of oflice bogin with tho organization of tho Forty-third Congress iu 1873. The Senators now representing these States, whoso terms of office end with the Forty-second Congress, are : Davis of Kentucky, Cole of California, Sherman, of Ohio, Cameron of Pennsyl vania, Harlan, of Iowa, Vickers of Mary land, Howe of Wisconsin, and Morrill of Vermont all Republicans except Davis. Georgia Aug. 1 Florida ..Nov. 7 Delaware Aug. I Illinois Nor. 7 North Carolina. Auk. 3 Kansas Not. 7 Kentucky Auk. 7 Louisiana Nov. 7 Tenneseo Aug. 7 Maryland Nov. 7 Jlalue Sep. 4 Massachusetts. .Nov. 7 C alifornia Hop. 6 Michigan Nov. 7 Vermont Hep. li Minnesota Nov. 7 Indiana Out. 10 Mississippi Nov. 7 Iowa Oct 30 Missouri Nov. 7 Nebraska Oct. 10 Nevada Nov. 7 Ohio Oct 10 New Jersey ....Nov. 7 Pennsylvania ...Oct 10 New York Nov. 7 West Virginia ..Out. 11 Virginia Nov. 7 Alabama Nov. 7 Wisconsin Nov. 7 Arkansas Nov. 7 South Carolina. Nov. 27 It will bo soon that Tuesday Nov. 7th, is Uio most important, numerically consid ' crcd, seventeen States electing Stale offi cers, and in some cases United States Sen ators on that day. New York electa only tho minor Stuto officers, and a part of the Legislature. For four yoars that State has been carried by the Democrats, but lecont events may mako a change iu tho vote. In Massachusetts the contest promises to 10 an exoiting one, at least until tho Republi can Convention settles the question of tho candidates for Governor. In Wisconsin the Republicans have a cloar majority ; but there is discord concerning tho nomination for Governor, which imperils their chanco of victory. Tho 10th of October is, upon tho whole, the most important day, as Indi ana, Iowa, and Pennsylvania thon chooso State officers and members of tho Legisla ture. In all these States tho contest will probably be close and exciting. Wo can only hope that everywhere tho best side will win, whatever may bo its political name ; and wo aro not disposed to. dony that iu certain Stales thero may bo some doubts whether that nanio is Republican or Democrat. A Husband Rendered Desperate. An outraged husband at Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory, where female suffrage and the political and social appurtenances pertaining thereto aro recognized, denoun ces tho fomalejury business and offers a pertinont scrap from his domestic history. His wifo was summoned and empannelcd as juror inan important case. When night camo, tho case not being concluded, tho husband applied to tho conrt to have his wife sent homo, as there were several small children there requiring her attention the smallest, in fact, being in a starving con dition, owing to the fact that it bad not been habituated to the use of tho bottlo. But tho husband's request ' was denied. The Judge said the jury could not be sepa rated. The husband then requested per mission to send the infant to the mother. This was also refused, on tho ground that tbo law docs not permit a thirteenth person in a jury room, and there is no statute to show that an infant in arms is not a "person" within tho intent and moaning of tho law. The desperate husband thon attempted to iuduco tho court to send all ibo jurors to his house for the night ; but tho effort was a failure, and tho husband was informed that quarters had been provldod bis wifo at the hotel, and if ho wished to speak to her for a moment he would have to tako the place of the cook. Tho husband wont home. How he got through the night is not told ; but when ho learned the next day that tho trial was likely to last a week, he straightway proceeded to employ the best looking housekeeper and cook in tho county. At last accounts his wifo was still on tho jury. Remarkable Lightning Freaks. A singular escape from death by light ning is rolated by the Albany Eveninq Journal, which says that the house of John Randcrson, at Shodack Landing, was struck early in the evening, whilo it con tained fourteen persons, tho electricity passing down the stove pipo, bursting out at each sido, and exploding within two feet of Mr. Randcrson, thence passing be tween him and his wifo, who was holding her youngest child, throwing her forward some distance Tho electricity thon struck on each sido of a closed door, stripping off tho plaster, scattering it ovor eight chil dren In that room, splitting a thrce-by-four inch joist, and plowing up tho ground four feet at the extremity, leaving a hole in tho ground. The light was extinguished, leav ing a strange sulphurous smell and smoke behind. The screams of tho family were appalling. Upon a light being procured, Mr. Randerson naturally expected to see somo of his family dead, but nono of them seemed to be seriously injured. Tho three eldest daughters, who were in a room above, rushed down, and it was perceived that one of thorn shook as though undor the effects of a strong galvanio shock, trembling from head to foot. Upon MrS. Randcrson taking hold of hor.the electrici ty seemed to pass to the mother, leaving her paralyzed down the left sido, from tho effects of which sho has not yet entirely recovered. Tunnel Through the Sierra Keratin. Negotiations are said to bo going on with every prospect of success, for tho increaso in tho sizo of tho proposed tunnel through the Sierra Nevada to such an extent as to admit of the passage of the Paciflo railroad and the Lake Taboo canal, tho one above the other. The saving in distance by run ning tho track through tho tunnel instead of over tho mountain would bo soven miles ; tho saving in altitude 1,000 feet ; and almost tho entire lino of snow sheds now required to be kept up at an immense amount of outlay would be rendered unnecessary. The saving of tho running ascent, going from tho westward, would be over 12J per cent., and coming from the eastward SO per cent., and a very groat saviug in fuel ; and the wear and tear of tho locomotives and rolling stock annually would bo effect ed thereby, to say uothing of Iho saving in time and increased safety. The tompcrance excitement iu Highland Co., Ohio, is at high pitch, as tho women aro bringing suits against thoso who havo boon Belling liquor to their husbands. Last week a Mrs. Dalurhido obtainod a judg ment against a seller for $73 and costs, and many moro suits aro in progress; ono of them a rather peculiar ono. A Mrs. Lewis Eckort ling sued a Gorman for selling her husband beor, though it is not alleged that Eekert Is an intcmporate man, and he has al ways supported his family in a comfortnblo mannor. Tho suit causes much excito mout, as Eckort promises to leave his wife if sho persists iu the suit. Under tho now liquor law of that State, every glass of liquor sold, is a causo for ao tion, and any fines aro a lion on tho prop erty on which the liquor isisold. 3J"In Cleveland, the othor day, a lad of sixteen entered a show iu an old building illuminated out sido with glaring pictures on canvas. Insido, instead of tho wonders that had attracted him, he found another picture, a parrot, and a monkey, a dog ami nothing elso oxcept a case of " gifts." He was ollercd his choice for ono dollar, and drew until he had lost thirteen. The next day somo of his fi lends visited tho place of exhibition, nnd in spile of being told that tho responsible man was absent, compelled tho persons pieecut in charge to refund. Two Hundred Skeletons Fonnd. On Wodnesday last Rev. Nathaniel War dell, Messrs. Orin Wardoll, of Toronto, Bnd Daniol Fredonburg, ' were digging on the farm of the latter gentleman, which is on the banks of tho Grand river, in Cayuga twp., Canada. When they got to five or six feet below tho surface a strango sight met them. Piled In layers, ono upon top of the other, some two hundred skeletons of human beings, nearly perfect around the neck of each ono being a string of beads. There wero also deposited in this pit a number of axes and skimmers made of stone. In the jaws of sevoral of the skel etons were large stone pipes, ono of which Mr. O. Wardoll took with him to Toronto a day or two after this Golgotha was un earthed. . . ' , . These skeletons are those of men of gi gantic stature, some of them measuring nine feet, very few of them being less than seven feet. Some of the thigh bones were found to be at least half a foot longer than those at present known, and ono of tho skulls being axaminod completely covered the head of an ordinary porson. These skeletons are supposed to bo those of a race of pooplo anterior to tho Indians. Some three years ago tho bones of a masto don wore found imbedded in the earth about six miles from this spot. Tho pit and its ghastly occupants aro now open to the view of any who may wish to mako a visit there. An Absurd Bet. Such an absurd coso has just boon deci ded in London. Ono Mr. Hampden made a bet with a man named Wallace that the earth was flat, and that he would prove it; the other being also required to prove his opinion of tho rotundity of our sphero by experiments. The decision being left to an umpire who, unfortunately for Mr. Hampton, was of sound mind, was given against his theory, and ho had to handover his stakes of 500. Whether the parting with his money, or the damage dono his scientific reputation, was the cause of the cbulition, I know not, but Mr. Hampden let his temper mn away with his prudence so far that it carried him into court to answer a chargo of libel, brought against him by Mr. Wallace, who was decreed the handsome sum of 000 damages. This mulcting has only increased the ire of the unhappy gentleman, who now de clares he will prove the truth of tho char gos he alleges against Mr. Wallaco, as woll as his ignorance in the first assertion. I ex pect to soe all Mr. Hampden's property melted away into 'damages for libel, in creasing in sum every time as tho allega tions become more violent. 1 Tragedy in Sew York. About five o'clock, ou the morning of tho 23th inst., an officer of tho Eighteenth precinct was alarmed by the cry of " mur der" proceeding from No. 413 East Fif teenth St., and ou going thither found two lads in tho basoment, gazing horror-stricken into a room iu tho rear, and staunching the blood which flowed from their hands. The officer found the corpses of Felix and Helen Dorsey in the rear room, and the boys said that their father came homo that night intoxicated, but went out again and returnod about 8 o'clock in the morn ing. Ho quarrelled with his wife, when ho seized a knife, and cut her throat from ear to ear. Ho thon attempted to cut the throats of the boys, who, however, avoided him, hiding beneath a bed, from which they saw him seat himself and deliberately cut his own throat, and thon full a corpso. Tho boys, after a time, gave tho alarm, but too late to do any good. A New Phase of Deviltry. A fow weeks ago a uialiciousinjury.ncar ly involving loss of life, was perpetrate d on tho property of Mr. Dlako Butler, of Orangomore. A man was employed mow ing with a machine, when suddenly it camo in contact with an iron spiko driven iuto tho ground, and was smashed in piecos. Tho man who was directing the movement of tho machino by means of a lover, was thrown off his seat, and but for tho lever which ho hold, bo would have fallen bo twoen tho knives and been dreadfully man gled. Tho spiko was found to bo ono of thoso used on tho railway to faston the rails to tho sleepers. Throo similar spikes wore found in different parts of the field, driven firmly in the ground. For several hours during Friday night of last week tho oily of Richmond, Virginia, was filled with birds of difforontt kinds, which, attracted by tho lights of the streets, battered their heads against tho windows, as if seeking shelter from tho cause that drove them thero. Several men seated on the jiortico of a hotel, whilo being entertained by tho music of tho birth), wero astonished to seo ono of tho crane species, commonly known as tho "fly-up-tho-creok," make a dart at ono of tho windows, striking his head violently against the glass. So persistent was ho to effect an entrance that he remained until captured, rather than go away. The Richmond people aro anx ious to know what the wise men will say about this strango freak of the birds. t" The plastering of tho room in Au gusta, Georgia, In which Elizabeth Charles and her husband woro sleeping, fell last week, and a part (striking her In tlifl stom ach caused death. A Husband and Wife Suffocated. . On tho 19th inst., a sad accident occurred, at Bear Gap, soven milos north of ML Cam el, by which a man and wifo lost their lives. It appears that the man, William Smith, was sinking a well on his place, and on go ing down in the well in tho morning ho was overcome by the white damp that had collected at the bottom of the well. . His wifo, who was standing near by, saw that he could not got up without assistance, and bIio procoedod down into tho well,; and was also suffocated with her husband. They leave a family of four children, the youngest being only b!x months old. 1 Cnrlous Discovery. The Boulder jVw, of Colorado, an nounces that the Rev. Mr. Van Valken-bu.-g, in sinking a shaft near Erie, of said Territory, found tho impression of palm leaves four feet long at almost every foot he descended. He also discovered a petri fied lemon of perfect formation. In a lime ledge near Boulder City, arc petrified cocoa nuts in largo numbers. Besides, the re markable coal treasures, 52 feet in thick ness, all evidently of vegetable origin, point unmistakably to the fact that these wero produced by the samo influences now found in tropical regions. tf"A' curious case is reported from Michigan. A stranger, who drank a glass of liquor in a saloon, offered a $100 note in payniont. Tho seller, unable to break it, wont into a neighbors for change The latter took tho bill, gavo him $10, and said $Q0 would just scttlo the account he had agaiust him. Tho liquor-sellor protested, tho creditor was immoveable. Finally tho former went out and tried to borrow tho $90 iu order to pay the customer his change, and the latter meantime, worried by tho delay and suspicious as to its causo, sent an oflicor to arrest him for embezzlement. Wreck of a Steamer. Tho smack Ida Mary arrived at Newport on the 22d inst., with wrecked materials, including part of a pilot-house, with tho word " Wyoming" painted on it ; an ex tension table, lifo preserver, etc, from tho wreck of a steamer sunk about thrco miles off shore. Two mast heads aro out of tho water. Sho is a largo vessel with side whools, and appears to havo been blown up by powdor or steam. The revenue cutter Moccasin proceeds at onoe to tho wreck. E3?Tko Kouluckey election returns, from all but two counties, give Leslie (Dem ocrat) 124,320, Harlan (Republican) 87,007 a Democratic majority of 80,410. The remaining counties will not mako much change in tho majority. Tho Democratic majority at tho election last year was nearly seventy thousand. 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