iijc firtiobMtijl, lift'. 5 ii ii.; irTTTTT Tuesday, September 1 , 1871. LOCAL DEVAKTMENT. . i OUR TERMS . ! Are tfjtl S5 a l'car in Advance. To nbscribcfg.-pBy policing the figures on tho direction label any subscriber can toll when bis subscription empires. Thoso wtyo wish to onor or Sulisoribej but llu) not like to send money ly mail, can pay it to cither of tho following -who nro authorized to receive money on our account. y Jas. I JHvmi! 5 ' f . U .Lamllslmrg. Samuel Itcbcrt Shcrmunsdale 11. M. Kliv Newport Mlllerstnwn W. I. Klnp Oeorgo Crist' " " Green Turk ' Samuel Shumnker " " Loysvllle.. I. l. itniiinson uemer A. 8-Whitcke.ttl; ) ft ',! MorkHttUo Wm.. Jackson ,l New Bulialo Postmaster, .." ..." Blain , . ' "" ' " Sandy Tltlf ' " " Liverpool " " - " NewGcrmantown " ' " Ickesburg i " . '!, " Kshnol " ' " Donnallv's Mills " I t- f filler's Point " .'.. Delvlllo John Dunbar, rerryville, Juniata Co., l'a. Mrs. Annio Cook, will find a letter mail ed atf" Queenstowo, Ireland," awaiting her at tho Bloom Held Post pffica..,, A Temperance lecture was delivered in the court house on Friday evening last by M. R. LaPoer, M. D. Quite a large number of persons were present, and the verdict of all tho bearers was, that tho locture was a remarkably good ono. y Mibhapg. Whilo engaged in playing base ball on Friday last Mr. Jas. S. Soybert sprained his anklo very badly.' ' Another young man had a finger knocked out of joint, but then it is such fino exercise you know. . , . f Thieving. On Tuesday night last, somo person stole four saws from among a lot of carpenter tools which bad been left In Rclsinger's black-smith shop in SaviUo twp. It is a pity the thief did not have to oarn his living with them, by sawing wot Hem lock boards. , r , . . - i ; i. - - ... A Slight Mistake. A few days since, 'whilo Mr. J. W. Klincpetorof this borough was measuring wheat, lie saw something go into tlie bag with tho grain, which ho thought to bo a dead rat. Putting his hand into the bag to find it, be pulled out instead of a rat, a live house snake about three feet long. . '. ' '' 'A Conferees. Tho Republican' conforoes selected to nominate a candidate for Presi dent Judge for this judicia 1 district will moet at Bridgeport to-day. The conferees selected by Hon. B. F. Junkin, are Messrs. C. II. Smiley, O. T.Keira and Wm. Sheibly of Perry Co. and Messrs Hoffman, Gallagher and Judgo Pomcroy of Juniata county. ..... . . -- . i t. t : 1 ' ( i - A Dangerous Hemorrhage On Friday night last, Wilson Bhearer who was recent ly injured by a threshing machine, came near bleeding to death by the opening of the severed artery. - The flow of bpod was only stopped by coagulation, after the force of tho pressnre, was reduced by weakness. After remaining unconscious for some time the young man ' again recovered, and is once more improving. Serious Charge. On Weduesday last, a daughter of rotor Brichter of Jackson township, accused . James A, Anderson of the Bamo township with committing a gross outrage, on her person. A warrant was is sued for Anderson's arrost, and he hearing of tho warrant, came to town and gave bail before. Judgo ; Baker In tho sum. ot one thousand dollars for his appearance at the next court. ., . , , . , . ' 1 ' ' J Bail Road AccldcuL On Saturday the 2d Inst, Mr. Thomas Beal of Milfordtwp., Juniata county was seriously injured by being struck by tho Fast Lino ' east while crossing the track at Patterson. Ho, was in a spiing wngon accompanied by his son, and though they stopped to listen for the traiu neither heard it, but before they got over the track the train struck them. ,' The wagon was demolished and the escape of the occupants from instant death was mar velous. The horse escaped with trifling Injuries. . i, . ; , Child Drowned!. On ' Sunday evenjng last, a littlo boy, son of John S. Ilanawrtlt, of Oliver township Miflllu Co. whilst play-i ing in the barn yard, fell into a cistern and was drowned. The cistern bad been well secured with a top-cover of boards, nailed down, but had an opening to admit a wood en trough or spout. Somehow the spout Lad got removed from the1 opening, and this Is where the boy fell in. The opening was only about 8 by 10 Inches irj size, and how the Hill follow foil through is . a won der, ilia was inUaud very soon, and after a short search hit was found lying flat upon LI fucs upon the surface of the water dead. , . . . ..J XiBono Again. On Monday morning, Dop uty Sheriff Bhowaltcr found that John Char tors Was again missing. ' This departure was arranged very ingeniously. Ho bad secured slot of bed slats, and other similar pieces, tho ends of whioh lie had lapped and fastened firmly together with hickory piuBj Until ho bad two pieces long enough to roach from tho ground to the top of the waU.r, He bad thon bored holes with his pock6t knife, and Insorted thirteen rundlcs, tying tho framo firmly togothor with cords made of his sheet, which gave him a good substantial ladder of, the required length. To got to 'the ground from Che top of the wall on tho outside, he had made himself a ropo from the blankets which had bcon attacbed to tho wall by a largo, hook, which must have been furnished him by somo friorid. This ropo had broken near the top so that he must have had rathor a sudden descent. ' The pieces from which the Udder hod bcon mado, must havo boon thrown into tho yard, whoro ho could easily get them, as prisoners, unless confined on some serious charge, have free access to the jail-yard. We wish him a safo journey. Democratic Nomination. On Thursday last, tho convention which bad adjourned without making a nomination of a (candi date for Assembly, again convened and se lected Jacob Young, Jr., of Duncannon, as tho Democratic candidate for Assembly from Perry: county. Quite a large number of Delegates wore present, v 1 ij $ 1 k After tho adjournment of tho convention, a meeting of the standing committco was bold.. r . . . , Note. Tho above was intended for pub lication last wceky but. was accidentally left out. Suicide. On Friday morning last Mr. Jacob Lnkabacb, a store-kocper at Scitz land York county committed suicide by banging himself.. .We have not lcarnod tho cause of this dosperato act.- Mr. Luka bach had returned from Baltimore the same morning, and no ono noticed anything un usual in his movements, no said he was going to Glen Rock, but before going be went up stairs and having been gone rath er long some ono followed bim and . found him a corpse sitting on the floor with a cord around his neck. He was the ; owner -of considerable property, and was about sell ing a portion of it. Tho deceased was about 48 years of age, and , leaves a wif and five children. York Paper. Fish Baskets. In accordance with tho law of the State, which applies to all counties on the Susquehanna and Juniata rivers, tho shoriff of Dauphin county : warns all per sons to remove fish baskets, nots and, all permanent fixtures for the capture of fish, from tho Susquehanna river, within a pe riod of ten days, or tho ponalties will be strictly enforced. " yjfewport Items. Our Newport corre spondent sends us tho following items : On last Tuesday morning', about nine o'clock, Mr. Q. Gardner, engineer of the new steam tannery, met with a. serious ac cident by being thrown with the belt at tached to tho pump. . Ho was in. the act of adjusting tho belt to the pulley, when it caught his left arm, breaking both bones. Ho was hurt on the head, and right, hip slightly. Dr. Milligan was called in, ' and adjusted the broken bones. We learn that he is doing well. , Mr, Gardner has bcon rather unfortunate, since he moved to Newport, his little son hnd his arm broken twice since here. Capt. Orris and Lieut. Adams have re turned from Harrisburg with the necessary papers to reeeivo 75 stand of arms and B JA' tents, and gavo bonds to the amount of $2,000 to tho Adjutant General. They ex pect tho arms and accoutrements in a Jew days. --' 1 " - ' i I i Two hundred and seventy-six emigrants went West on last Saturday morning. Drs. Orris and Milligan have associated themselves for the practico of medicine , " L't cry Pair Warranted. Those who buy tho York Boott will bo sure of gutting a good article, as every pair is warran ted by the manufacturer M. B. Spabr." Ask your store kocpen for them, and take no other make.' ' 2t. a ueauy uoou invention. it is very seiuom we commend to the pubiio In this way, patent improvements and inventions, which belong more properly to our advertising columns. What we have to commend, however, so deeply concerns the health, happiness and comfort of our American women, that we make this apol ogy for giving it our mostemphatio approv al aud endorsement. Tho invention refer red to is the Great American Washer, which is cluimod to be in every conceivable respect superior to any other "Washer" extant.. It is the smallest,'., most- compact, most portablo, most easily operated, and is not liable to got out of order. Itsoonstruc tion is so simplo, that even a child can be successfully taught to operate in an incred ible short space of time. ... s ff ' y. ' Home of the most prominent and dosira' bio features in this "washer," which is au inducement in itself, are worthy of especial commendation. Thoy are those : It is al ways ready for cso ; thereis fio adjusting ; no screws to, con fuse and annoy, andtio de lay whatever in adapting it. Everything seems to have boon done that inuenuitv could suggest : and in our estimation it is simply a practical, sensible and beautiful invention, and only requires to be seen to be appreciated, which cannot full to please the tasto of the most fastidious. Phitadel- phta Weekly Vreu. Jimmy Still In Affliction. Dear Sir I au much depressed , in, spir its. ' Mlsfortanos-novor ome singly,, and truly has this bcon. veritled in my case. Not only have I failed to convince the people of Perry and Juniata that they have no right to fiirnisli the judge for the 0th t judicial district, but I am now charged with mur der as may bo seen by the following letter from Mrs. McCracken, mother-ln-Iaw of Theopliilus X. McGrannalian. , JUNIATA. COUNTY, UNITBD BTA1TS. Too Jimmy hefllcflnger Dcerslr.l talk up my ink and peu In hand for to toll yu that wo nlr all wel but mhitcr Megrannahan h died ylstcrday evenln about 20 nilnlts of 5 oclock, toward sundown a little while afore dark of nutliin as we cood eco except it was his mind that kild him, owln to yoor notions about tho high Judge, yu got bim so upsotthnt betook on In elch a way that he is now no more, and Ime jlst wrltln to ja to let you know tluvt ynll be sudo for merder as soon as we git him berried, unless jn cum over rite away ImmcjIUy If set uner, and malk tome pervlslons for his af flicted wldder and inncrcont little chlldorn. Tbcy l 7 lilidcru most fcmall gnrls wiebmalk It bad, We blalm yn with his dyln for if he hadn't dlde he would bo livin ylt If you wood a left him alonn In poce. ' lie dlde poor as I do kno and I don't bclove bis property will pay more tlint 40 per sent on tho dollar, for tho kunstable was hear and executed onto bim and took away the cow and oxes, all the other veg etabels, a yu can see by the notices he stuk up onto the end of the itabel wleh I tore down, and send In this letter. - Now it hurts a mans fumly fccllns in our plaice to bo sold out by tbe kunstable and people thinks a man alnt oncsl who only pays part of his dels. Now mind to cum over and see the wldder and salv trubblcs. Yoor frond, mary an Mckracken. Tbe paper alluded to Is as follow : ( r Kunstable Ball. , , : Wilt "sell by common outkry on the 20 sept, 1871 at this plaice 1 muly cow, 1 sled, 2 oxos, and yoke well broke, 3 shotcs, 1 tun hey, sura potntose and other house and cltcbcn furnnture aud putcr dishes and grlue Btsneas the proper ty of F. X. Mcgrannubnn, leveed by the exe cution onto him. ; Melcuisadeck Gon, Const. Think of tho insolcnco of this old woman and the mental agony I have endured from her threats, because I readily understood from her letter that she wanted to frighten me into marrying the widow. When I went over sho actually proposed the, thing to mo, tolling mo that the family would bo a good start, and as a furthor inducement she promised that she would make her home with us. What makes it worse as that I am already engaged to bo married, as soon as I am admitted to the Bar. I told her I could not, that of course I would liko to have her under my roof, but as for children to start with (as a friend of mine once remarked) they are like tooth-picks, every body likes to have their own. She said it was too solemn an occasion to admit of a quarrel, and then led mo Into the room whore McGrannalian lay. lie was there in his colli n. He seemed like, ono who had wrapped the drapery of his couch about him, and laid down to pleasant dreams. He actually looked more natural than he did in his lifetime A quiot half suppress ed smile still lingered over bis features like the last departing ray of a sun beam which lingers to kiss tho mountain top,, ere it is lost in tho gloom of approaching night. His last words wcro Jimmy Carlisle Judge McGrannalian was a man such as we seldom see and perhaps shall never see his like again. Ho was of noblo mien, full six foot high. Some years ago he was so unfortu nate as to loso an eye. Ho was an interest ed spectator of a game of base ' ball between tho Hopponmagollocks and Nin cumpoops when by a careless stroko of a member of tho latter club, a bat was sent straight against his eye. Ho was a man of excellent judgment, never refused to tako a drink when invited, never - blew bit nose with his fingors, nor picked bis teeth with a fork at the table. I have not time to enumorato more of his virtues, but will resorvo what I havo to say until bis obitu ary will do him justice. Next week anoth er convention meets in Cumberland for the purpose of nominating a man for the Judge ship. I shall write them a lotter urging a Carlisle man, and I think all will be well. Still I regret to say that like the Syrian Captain who thought the wators of Abana and Pltarpar better than the -Jordan, onf people believe the claims of 'Juniata aud Perry,-superior to those of Cumberland, J. Jim neffleflnger, who though bowed in affliction will still vin dicate the right. 1 ' Ml i t i VTlie new mw, rolative to tho dulivory of coal by the ton, is now in operation. Tho Legislature of this State has decided that every dealer in coal within the State, must deliver to his customer 2240 pounds of coal for a ton, aud not 2,000 pounds, as many have been in the habit' of doing." Slate Journal. . " We, think thcre.lt an error In U above statement, as tho law on that subject, en acted by the Legislature tit the last session, applied only to Philadelphia,' and does not go into effect there until N.ov. 1st. ! ' Church Notices. In the.M. XrCburob jreachlng on Sun day oveulngtnoxt: ..Praryor meeting on Thursday evening w In tho liefprmed Xljich-piTacldvffbwt Sunday at ,l6 p'clpqk . m. grayer meet, ing ou Tburtibi yvening. v Pmsbytorlan seirleo every Sabbath, In the Court House, at 10J o'clock. Sun day school at a quarter of 9 o'clock, In tho church basement, :)' Wanted. A young man to learn a profes sion mutcomo well recommended, , , Address Lock Box 125, tf. . . Nowport, Pa. Grasd Gift Concert at Washington, D.C. Attention is called to this enterprise, for the bcuellt of (be. Soldiers' Orphan! Ilamt, ite. A list of prizes will be found In another column. 3T Great harm and discomfort Is caused by tho use f purgatives which grlie nd rack the system; ' I'artotu' Purgative Itllt ar free from all impure matter, and are mild aud kaltb giving in their operatlou. . , 17 At this season of the year cramps and pains is tho. stomach and bowels,' dysentery, diarrhoea, &c., are quite common, and should be checked at onoe. Johnton't Anodyne Lini nMtifU the best artlcliiiliKtoun boused la all such cases, and should be kept In every fuuiily. ,f . . ' ' 1. 1 .- .t f-W Ready for you Fall Clothes at Wuoa makor A Brown's. P?T"A Fine bpenlng Wanamakcr & Brown's Fall trade. ISfMake Money by patronizing Oak Hall this Fall. KT1 Why don't you use NATURE'S IIA1R RESTORATIVE 1 It Is perfectly free from poisons and will restore gray or faded balr to Us original color. Lost. On Sunday last, between this bor ough and Lackey's church, a wool shawl of a drab ground. ' Any person finding it will please leave it at the Methodist parsonage, in this borough. . , t. r; ; , ' r County ' Price Current. , Bloomfield, Septembers, 1871. Plax-Seed,...'..1 12 00 Potatoes, 40 . Butter f) pound, , ,20 " Eggs f) dozen, 13 " Dried Apples V pound 8 aW " ' , Dried Teaches 15 15 cts. B. PealelJ Peaches 18 0 22 cts. " Cherries,'.;.. 000 ots. " " Pitted,..., 1518cts. " Blackberries 00 000 cts. " Onions V bushel 75 " NEWPOlVr MARKETS. tCbrrecterf Weekly by Kouoh, Snyder 4 OoA ' ' DIALERS III 01tA.Iiy 4t PHODUCE. JiBwroKT, September 11, 1871. Flour, Extra, J5 60 Bed Wheat 1009110 Bye,.j,.,J......Jw ...... 75 ;, , j Corn ' 60 65 Oats V 32 pounds, ........ ...i..,.. 40 Clover Heed,..., 4 50 Timothy Seed, , , 8 50 Flaxseed, ;.. in'.'."- 1 .ii Potatoes, 40 i . Ground Alumn Salt 2 00 Llmeburncr's Coal, 2 60 Stovo Coal 4 50 5 50 Tea Coal, a 00 Smith Coal,.'....... 25 cts. bss.. Cross T108.8H Icet Ions 45 45 cents riSII, SALT, LIMK ASB COAl.' ; Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Kates. ; . , Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Junnev t Andrew, No. 123 Mahket Street. 1'uiLADKLFUlA, September 9, 1871. Wheat, 1 35 1 42 Bye ,. 73075 Corn . 7071 Oats, , 45048 Clover Seed, 10 lOper lb. Timothy Seed 3 25 3 75 Flaxseed 2 00 2 00 Country Lard,... 0 10 Eggs 25 27 Butter, dull , salo 10 15' ! Washed Wool, 70cents per lb. TVT A. nniAGEH. Gnuno Gncnn-At the house of the bride, in Liverpool township, on the 8rd Inst., by the Kot. v. r . llollmolr, or Liverpool, Mr. John K. Grubb of Greenwood township, to Mrs. Louisa Gmbb.-i 'i I -t ji-tm VGARTNi!R--RlcBi-Iu Chlchgo,1 on' the' 12th int., Mr unaries uartner to Miss jrannyltlce, uauguter oi iienry JKico, oi tnis Dorougu. VTOT1CK TO INVALID PENSIONERS, LN Thousands of Soldiers who are now drawing invalid rensioiis aro enuuui lo increase, au 1 mi sloners who believe their reunions too small, can now have thorn Increased by making application to , , . LKWIB POTTKIt, . ' ' ... Ulahn Acent. ' 5 37 6 ... . 1 . .. -New Bloomflo!d,.Pa. Those Old Clothes - - i. ( '":. ': . " Need be worn no lontrer. as the siibscrllwrs are now prepared with a full stock of Full Casstmers from winch they make clothing to order. If a gar ment iiiuuo uy us uuus nut ui. u, Can he Exchanged for One which will give' entire satisfaction. , ' . .Mi . Full New 'Suits, -n '''I Ui VI h !.. i .: " ( I. (....!. ' Made at short notice, and In a superior manner. As we liavit the regular monthly Fashion Uepurts, those whu duslre can have their garments ? Cut iti the Latest Style! i . 1 1 Wn ask all wantlnK Clothing to call and exam ine our assortment of goods sulU'il for Mens' and uuu uoys wear, ana see specimens or suz work. . ' F. MOKTIMEK SCO.,' ' '' - New lllooinlleld, Pa THEAimiCAN PRIOeT$5.5QI., THE AMEltTCAK WASIfKR 8AVE3 MONEY, TIME, ANQ DKUlltiKJtY.. , Ci The Fatigue of Washing Day no Longer Dread ed, but EcouoniY,.fcilleleucyattd. Ctu iJlwlh uilf, Sure, ,. , ,. , .. , , , , .. ( In calllngpubllc attention to this little nviehlne, a few of tlm InvnluaWe qimllHes, (not ponsessed by any other washing machine yet lurealed.) are here enuiueraUHl. ... . , . . It Is the smallest, most compact, most portable, most simple In construction, most easily oiwruted. A child ten years old, with a few hours' practice, can thoroughly comprehend and effectually use It. There Is no adjusting, no screws to aunoy, no de lay In adapting I It Is always ready for use r It Is a perfect little wonder) It Is a miniature giant, doing more work and. of better quality, than the most elaborate and eostly. One half of the labor is fully saved by Its use, and the clothes wilt last one half louger thau by the old plan of the rub board. It will wash the largest blanket, or three shirts at a time, washing thoroughly t In a word, the ablutiou of any fain w, dom a Unlit to a 1-ara Curtalu or Cambric Hnnflkcrchicf; are equally In the capacity of thlsLITTI.K HKMI'lt can be fastened to any tub and taken oB at will. No matter how deep rooted a prejudice may exist agulnst Washing Maehtnes,thuMnxint this little niaohln l xu Ui .ihirni.ii wondors. all doubts uf Its cleaning unicaoy and utility are. ban ished, aud the doubter and dulraolur at unot) be come the fast friends of the maciiiuo. We have UMtlmoiilalt without oml,otUng forth Its numerous advantages over all others. and from hundreds who have thrown aside tlu unwieldy, useless machines, which have signally failed to accomplish the object promised In promiueul aud loud sounding advertisements. It Is as perfect for wnxhing as s wringer la for wringing. 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WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA and he confidently recommends It to evert family as a household remedy which should lie freely ta. ken as a blood portlier in all derangements of the system and to animate and lortify all weak and lymphatic temperaments., JOHN q. KK1.UM1. Piatt St.. N. Y. Hole agent for the United States. : Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for circular. 37d4t TItKANI3CT All : 1 18 A PUBK ,' IILACIC TEA. WITH the GREEN TEA FLAVOR. Warranted to suit all tastes. For Sale Everywhere. And for sale wholesale only by tho GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACI FIO TEA CO.. 8 Church St New York. P. O. BOX 6NJ. . Send lor TuA Nhutam Cutcu LAB. 634d4t 1 f& Now's the time to visit Wonnmakof & Brown's Oak Hall.
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