Ijc thics;-Xnu'-0lbomftcUi, f)dv ADVKIITI8ING HATES I j (t Trarulmt 8 Cents per Hue fof one Insertion. 13 " ' twolnsettlo-ns , IS - " ; "three Insertions. Business Notices in Local Column 10 Cents par line. Notices of Marriages or Deaths Inserted froo; Tributes of Kespect, &c, Ton cents per Hue. , YEAni.Y ADVERTIBEMKNT8, One Square, one year , $13 00 Two 8qnnrcs J)or year,.. ','..,. ........ ' 20 00 For longer advertisements a reasonable dis count will be made. .. , ,i ' Ten Lines Nonpareil or one Inch, Is one square. NEW BLOOEFIELI), PENN'A. Tuesday, October 10, 1871. - "" I)o Tour Duty. We trust that every man who la not pre vented by sickness will see that Ms duty, a t the polls la properly attended to to-day It is not only a privilege, but it is a duty that every man owes to his country, and a citizen who neglects to Ticrform it,.' says, by his actions, that he cither has no interest in the welfare of his couutry, or acknowl edges himself incapable, of deciding be twoen right nnd wrong. ,;, , An jinportant step has now been taken by the U. S. Court in Utah. A warrant has boon issued for the arrest of Brigharu Young on tho , chnrgo of Licentiousness aud Adultery. Tho authorities aro deter mined to bring him to trial and his convic tion would do much towards breaking up this adulterous nest, which hot) so long liccu a reproach to tho nation. In the trial no porson will be accepted as a juror who favors polygamy. The Public Debt. The decrease of tho National Debt dur ing September, is $13,400,020. For this rapid decrease the Government oflicialx claim to be entitled to the warmest praise. But after all what credit is duo to this or any other administration for paying oil' a debt when tho money wrung from an overtaxed community conies pouring into tho National Treasury in a perfect flood, or at tho rate of four hundred millions a year? How in the name of common sense could the Secretary help paying off tho debt with this flood pouring in upon him, unless he deliberately threw the money into the ocean? When this reduction of the debt ean bo made without the present Ktaggering load of taxation, there will bo somo credit due, and the working class, the merchants and the inanufacturcrs,witli out regard to party, will unite in rendering all the praise that could be desired. The Wealth of Hie Keyst one State. Tho total number of acres of improved land in Pennsylvania, by tho census of last year, is found to bo 11, 51.1,005 of unimprov ed 0,478,235. Tho present cash value of farms is 11,043,481,582. Valuo of farming implements and machinery, $35,058,190, while tho total estimated valuo of all farm products for tho year preceding that In which tho census was taken was $183,040, 027. The total amount of wages paid in tho productions of agriculturo, including the valuo of board, was $23,181,044. Theso last two items are the results of the new inquiries which were placed in the sched ules by tho amendments to tho Liw, aud boar upon quest ions which have heretofore been involved in great doubt. Statisti cians and political economists have endeav ored to achieve approximate estimates of these facts, but thoir figures have been ar bitrary, forced and necessarily wido of the mark. The results achieved by this cen sus will furnish tho first reliable data on those beads. . ' . 1 Cancelled PoKtngo Stamps. The Post Office ' Department is almost daily in receipt of letters from various parts of the country, making inquiry as to tho truth of a current newsnajier statement that the government will pay $300 to the collector of one million cancelled postago stamps. Of course this statement Is utter ly without foundation, aud it was doubtless started by designing persons to induce the collection of quantities of defaced stamps with the expectation of picking them up in large lots at trilling flout after collectors have ascertained the futility of tu origU nul expectation of selling them to the gov ernment. ,i i . , i,.,,: , Another Departure. Itev. Henry Ward Bocchor has evidently wandered away from the old-fashioned or thodox, teachings. '. After 'the close of bis sermon' on Sunday the 1st. lust., he invited nil present who folt .that, they were sin ners, to Join with Plymouth Church injtlie sacrament which be was then about to ad minister. ,,",1, do not ask,',' he said, "whetht er you belong to any church, or whether you believe as I da. You may think dif ferently from us that is your uilsbrtuno. But I invite all who feel that they would like to lovo Christ to stay and partake, with us of Ills supper. - ( ' tWA sad mistake was made by a Phila delphia surgeon few days siuce. A man named Itider of Centre Co., Pa., wishing to have a diseased eye removed, took chloro form, and while under its influence the good eye was taken out instead of the blind one and the poor fellow came- to consciousness in total daikness. "' ' ,, ..The New York Troubles. , 1 1 Tho Now York Timet of the 2l inst., says that the committee of Seventy have commenced work in thorough earnest, and exciting times may, In consequence, be ex. pocted in the courts this wock. Together with, tho suits commenced on Saturday against. Ingorsoll and Hollar, t compel them to answer certain charges of fraud against tho city, processes are out against Garyoy, Keyserand James W. Smith, the awning maffor, to forco thorn to coine for ward tp answer charges of similar nature, Tho object of the present suit is twofold, First to make them-give back whatever money they received which may be consid ered in excess of fair pay for tho work done and the material supplied, and second, if tbeir claims wore dishonest, and they did not receive tho amounts of their claims, to compol them to toll who caused their claims to bo made out dishonestly, and who 're ceived tho money. Tho defendants will be required to bring all their own books and accounts into tho Supremo Court chambers, so that they may bo compared with the statements of thoir claims in the Comptrol ler's ofheo. If any of them attempt to floe tho city till theso proceedings are termin ated they will be arrested immediatly. On Wednesday last Mayor Hall, was ar rested charged with malfeasance In office, and held to answer , tho charge. , An ap- praismcnt of the cabinet work . done by Ingcrsol & Co., in tho court house has bocn mado and the appraisers state $224,790, as a very liboral price. The amount charged in the city accounts as paid for the work is one and a half millions of dollars. Mr. Ingersol says his account was mado out for the correct amount and then assigned to some politician as ho could not get his pay and tho over charges were made by tho per son to whom he assigned the account. An Extraordinary Theft. Last Sunday morning a passenger train, on tho Ohio and Mississippi railroad was detained at North Vernon, waiting for con nections. While waiting tho engineer left bis engine for a moment. The fireman was in his cab asleep, and tho engineer, who was standing on tho platform some yards distant, was astonished to see tho train move suddenly, without a warning note from the bell or whistle, aud in a few mo ments was tearing down the road at tho top of its speed. A crazy man had observed tho engineer whou he left tho engiuo and quietly took his place at tho throttle valvo, and he opened her out wide aud left her drive. Tho fireman, awakoned by the mo tion of the train, saw at a glance tho con dition" of affairs, and pounced upon tho madman secured him, and took tho train back to North Vernon, whero the lunatic was placed in jail. When questioned as to the causo of Ida strange conduct, tho amateur engineer said he had wanted a locomotive for a long timo, and ho thought that was tho best chance he could ever havo. The traiu was crowded with peoplo, and but for tho prosenco of mind of the fire-, man, tho consequences would havo beou frightful. An Important Claim. The heirs of Lazarus 3. Powell, who died in Philadelphia about 1850 or 1851, without making a will, or leaving any instructions as to w bat disposition should be made of his vast property, said to amount to two million dollars, havo turned up and are about instituting inquiries relative to what steps are necessary to recover the property. The heirs are all residents of tho Southern States, and are prepared to offer incontes table proofs of their rights.. It was only recently that they learned of the death of Mr. -i' Powell. 1 - . Mr. Pv was an old bachelor and a very singular man,' devoting all his time to busi ness, ' and never making any attempt to open a correspondence with his kinsman. It is understood that at the time of his death the courts advertised for the heirs to come forward and present their claims, but they fulling to do so, the property was es cheated to the State1 of Pennsylvania. '' ' AiJ Irory Mine.' San Francisco hopes for a great trade in ivory, a late vessel, from Alaska' having brought a cargo of fossil Ivory from that icy domain. So far as explored, the banks of the streams of Alaska abound iu fossil ivory." The marshes adjacent are full of bones and tusks of ancient elephants, many sticking out of the mud like stumps. A member of the Alaska fur company af firms that there is ivory enough on the Yukon river to aupply the commerce of the world for 100 yoars. i Whether this Ivory region extends across the North American continent or is confined to the country be tween the Pacillo and the mountain range is not yet determined. ,' ,;. .. ... : Is ItTruel .... , , ,The Locomotive Firemen recently met In convention at St. Louis, when Honry Hoff man. of t New. York made this startling announcement. ."I think this question of intemperance is one of the utmost import aaoa to us as railroad men.) ' No man of in temperate habits Is worthy of Hie lowest position within the gift of any railroad com pany'. 1 1 venture to say that more than half of the accidents that occur on the various railroads throughout the world are due to men that habitually 1 use - Intoxicating drinks."''- ' ' " "' ' " J "' A Man Falls a Mile. On 2d liiBt., at Paoli Orange county; Indi ana, Professor Wilbttr made arrangements for a balloon ascension.' " He wai to. be ac companied by Goorgo II. . JCnapp,' editor of the Orange Cfunijf Union. As they were getting into the,, balloon' the cords gave way and they made a spring for the car, but ouly succeeded in grasping tlio ropes. As tho balloon arose Kuapp let goaud fell thirty feet without scrious.hvjury., Profes sor, Wilbur held on and attempted to climb into the basket, but was unablo to do . so, and tho balloon shot Upward rapidly with the aeronaut hanging below. The specta tors were thrilled with horror at the terriblo sceno, which ended in a dreadful manlier. At the height of one mile the doomed man let go his hold, and came whirling to the earth. As he approached tho earth he was feet foremost ; then spread out horizontally; then doubled np, turned over, and then straightened out, with his head dowhwnrd. As he struck tho earth he fell upon his head and bock. ' Ills head was mashed into an indistinguishable mass, ' and his body was bruised and crushed horribly. ' His body mado an indentation in the ground eight inches deep, and it rebounded four feet from whero it struck. ,The Professor's young wifo and littlo daughter were on the ground and witnessed the horrible afllnir. Horrible Murder In, New Jersey.' On Saturday morning, the 30th nit., bo tween 8 and 9 o'clock, a littlo place called Branchvillo, in Fraukford township, away up amid the hills of Sussex county, N. J., a terriblo tragedy was enacted. An old resident of tho place, . about seventy-five years of ago, named Henry Wyker, had some trouble with his wifo, nearly as old as himself.. It culminated in a frightful domcstio row. In the wildncss of bis fury the old man seized an ax and literally hacked his wifo to pieces. After ho had completed this dreadful act, he procured a gun and discharged it nt himself. Ho dropped on tho floor and died almost instantly. Singular to relate, tho horribly mutilated Mrs. Wyker lived somo timo after her husband. The prime causo of the trouble is not known. The wildest excitement prevails throughout Sussex county regnrding the matter. A coroner's jury was at onco summoned. Old Wyker was well known, and stood well In the community. A Brave Hunter. The Yankton Dakotian thus describes a famous hunter of that region : Louis Kelly is, perhaps, tho most daring and successful Indian hunter in the Great West. Ho travels alone, fights alono, wears a complete suit of buckskin, and wears a turban around his head when out on the prairie. Ho is said to bo a graduate of a college and hails from Virginia or South Carolina. It is thought he was a rebel offi cer. Ho is about twenty-two years of age, handsome, well-formed, and muscular. The Indians dread him as much as they ever did Kit Carson or Daniel Boone. Ho never misses his mark. An Indian is as good as dead the moment ho draws sight on him. Ho will travel weeks at a timo through hos tilo Indians nnd never express a thought of danger. Kelly is now on a trip to the head waters of the Yellowstone, a country never yet visited by any white man. He is alone. Ho has been known to dare a dozen Indi ans on the open prairie and fight them in a body. No Indian will ever got within roach of his deadly rille. ' Two Boys Burned to Death. The Edwardsville, II!., "Intelligencer" says : About ten o'clock on Monday night of last week, a lire broke out at tho dwell ing house of Mr. John Brown, half a mile cast of Michcll Station, in the bottom. Tho family had all retired. Brown and his wife and four email children sleeping oh the first floor, and his two sons, aged nine and ten years, occupying a room above with a hired man. ' , i The flames had gained such headway that the ordinary means of escape was cut off. The man raised the window and jumped, telling the boys to follow. They , hesitated till their shirts were burned off, then the oldest jumped to the ground. The young est one crawled to the window sill and held on till tho flesh burned from his fingers, and then dropped. Both the boys died the next day. . ' , The Western Fires. - ,! Iteports dated the 4th Inst., from the sec tion of Uie country now being devastated by fire are of the most startling character, and as yet there is no abatement In the fury of the flames. The previous reports of the rapidity with which the fire Is trav eling sguth and southeast ' towards the mora densely populated country are con firmed. It has already traversed through seven counties, In which the prairies have been burned, and tho Are is how raging In an Immense timber reservation. Thous ands of tons of hay and bushels of grain havo thus far beeu destroyed, many farm ers losing their all.,' "'. 1 ". ', Later tolegnuns givo a still more fearful account of the devouring element. , The wind Is carrying the burping cinders fur in advance of the flames, and the destruction continues at a terrible rate. , , ' IST A ion of It. Marshall, of Saline couii- ty, Missouri, vas (hot' through the. head and instantly killed while attempting to kill a snake with the stock of his gun. . ...i j Irish. Troubles.' id, On the 2d Inst., a serious collision occur red at Cork between a lot of Fenians and the authorities. ' i I '! il.) I t .The police, throngh spies, obtainod ifu formation 6f the Fenians and broke In up on them suddenly in a body. 1 A dospcrnte fight ensued, pistols' being freely used. Many of tho participants' In the affray were wounded hilt it is at 'present unknown whether any were seriously injured." The police,' being of superior numbers ', succeed ed in dispersing tho Fenians and. several have been arrestod and placod.in jal. , ' "i ',' Mysterious Murder.!' 1 '.'""': On the . 4tb, ;ihst.j Goo.' W. DarroW an' overseer on the Tifftfarm near Buffalo whilo, ridiug homq in a buggy, was murdered by somo unknown person, who fired several shots from a revolver, apparently througli the back curtain of the, vohiolo. ., The as sassin was so closo to his victim that tho powder burned the cuitniu. Darrow was highly esteemod by alj his acquaintances and the cause of his murder, is a mystery, as tho money and valuables on his ierSou wore'undistnrbod. 1 .,-1. A Simple Railway Precaution,.; , To prevent a Ilevere disaster, on their lino, the managers of tho Fitchbiirg Rail road, jn Massachusetts, ; havo . provided their station-masters and, flagmen with six minute 'hour-glasses.", AVhon a , train passes, the glass is turned, nnd if a train approaches before tho sand has run out, a rod flag is displayed nnd the traiu is Btop. pcd. As soon as the sand has run out the glass is turned again, and if a train comes before tho sand is down, two flags, red and white, are shown, which indicate " pro ceed with caution." Afterward, a white flag shows tho track is clear. tS" Recently tho night bell of Dr. F. W. Calkins, of New London, was rung, and two mon well muffled up informed tho doc tor that he was wanted to dress tho wounds of a man whose name and tho locality the doctor must not know. The doctor was carefully blindfolded and rowed to a vessel, where he found " a man horribly cut nnd wounded. Tho wounds had been iu flictod with a tomblqr or decanter. It re quired twelve stitches to suitably dress the wounds. Tho doctor was thou thanked, paid, and as secretly returned to bis office. tWA few days since tho suspension biidgo crossing the creek at AVheclinar broke down with nine persons on it, six of whom fell thirty feet. Tlireo wore killed and the other three were badly hurt, whilo three clung to the cables aud were rescued. S300 COMMUTATION MONEY, The nbovo nmniiut will be refoumled to all sol ders who were ilrufted while In die service, and who paid ('luucoinmutallon money; nnd also to all persons who paid commutation money who were not lenally liable to dnilt. Claims must be tilled before the 1st of March, 1871 . Call raddrews. LKW1.S roTXEU. Attorney for Claimants. New UloviuUeld, l'a. CAUTION. All xrsons are cautioned apilnst purchasing a note Riven by me, dated Sep. tember tth, 1H71. and made payable to David warner, for Five Dollars, as the note was obtain ed by false pretense, I shall not pav It unless com pelled by law. MICHAEL M1I.LEH. Center twp., Hept. 23, 1S71 3t LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS ! EVKRY PERSON iwitiiig- Cui'liwlo, ' DURING THE FAIR, i;, . ' ' ; should uot forget to CAIJj AT TI1K PERRY STORE, KKI'T BY I). A. SAWYER, : '' ' i , , N, E. CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE,, ' ' Where you will nnd the choicest stock of -1 lTtY GOODS IN CARLISLE, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. - Don't fall to give him a cull. Carlisle Hept 29, 1S71.' 40 3t. JVeiw Advertisements. ., AO KNTg. i.ookT) tnraafijTeMllV made. I'rollUible and retiwvbtble business. A little nov elty wanted by everylMKlv. KmwesH sure. Hend stamp for circulars to Churchill & Xempleton, Mamif's, 61S U' way, N . Y. 41d4w. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR '&l UMJJSZ COMFOllT. S10 from '50T llSiMriM.(poruff. paid) la. Wfi, Cnta. Ihu tldiw. 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