5 t jbioomnna uitnus. . . . . . , , ,'"u WwMw3Bt33gggS OFFICIAL RETURN Of tlio vote of Perry county at . tho elec tion hold on Tuosday, Oct. 10th, 1871 : And ai . a o j n iVr. Om. rre.J'g. SO ' o r M . on o C B Tuesday, October 17, 1871, LOCATssD ETA R T M EXT. OUR TERMS Are f$l fir X'ear in Advance. To Subscribers. I5y noticing the figures on the direction label any subscriber can tell when his subscription expires. Thoso who wish to renew or subscrilM?, but do not like to send money by mail, can ay it to cither of the following who are authorized t6 receive 'money on our account. .las. L. Dlvcn, Landisburg; Annuel Robert, Shcr mansdale; II. M. Kby. Newport; W I. Kipp, Mil Icrstowu; George Crl.it, Green Park; Samuel Shuniukcr, l.oysvllle; J., T. Robinson, Center; A. S. Whltekeltlc, Markefvillc; Win. Jackson, New Buffalo; W. If. Swart., Duneannon: Abner J. Wilson. Juniata 1. (). Postmasters ut tlit) following planes : lilnln : Kan (lylllll; Llverimol; NewGermantown i lckesbiirg; fcshcnl: DoimaUy'sMllls; drier's l'oint;' Dolvillo. John Dunbar, Fcrryvillc, Juniata Co., Ta. Local lirlef'M. Toboyno SO lat ' !I5 183 88 liiO Jackson 80 107 86 107 65 158 Madison ' 89 8 81) 08 U 58 Sandy Hill 84 54 84 54 8.1 63 Bnvlllo 130 11)0 131 181) 131 170 Tyrone 143 138 141 181 141 130 Landisburg 53 113 63 83 68 37 Spring 70 818 70 218 115 170 Carroll 138 108 188 108 140 100 Centre 118 117 118 117 110 110 Bloomfleld . . 99 55 HO 55 104 . 61 Juniata 73 100 73 100 67 100 Whcutllcld 81 78 81 78 83 73 Kyo 40 87 40 87 53 7!) Mnrysvillo 81 88 81 88 90 70 Duneannon 153 , 53 155 53 100 50 Penn 218 81 218 81 231 70 Watts 9 73 9 73 0 73 New Buffalo 23 ' 20 23 20 20 27 Buffalo T. 87 01 87 03 93 67 Liverpool T. 73 03 73 93, 84 80 Llvorpool B. 04 83 04 83 70 74 Grcouwood 110 00 110 lit) 119 08 Howe 33 ' 35 83 35 34 33 Mlllerstown 93 24 93 21 103 18 Tusenrorft 87 79 87 80 88 83 Oliver 65 48 55 48 49 53 Newport 137 105 137 105 135 98 Miller 23 . 80 22 SO . 24 83 Total 2478 2497 2403 2495 2043 2333 About pno half of tho amount required to insure tho commencement of work on the South Pennsylvania Railroad is now subscribed. Ppri ng township has it blunder suit in prospect. ' Grapes have been nn excellent crop this Reason, and hnnic-mndu wine will probably be cheap. U. Itice, Jr., of Spring town ship wi'.l probably mako 200 gallons from tho product of his vineyard. Chestnuts are so plenty that in many places they are dull nuk at live cents per quart. , A Mr. Iloadinun, of Alloonn, was relicv co of $220 in llollidaysbiir-g, the other day, by sonio of tho light-lingered gentry of that village. . yS- substance supposed by sonio to bo cop per oro has been found near Ickesburg. When heated with iron, that metal np pears to be copper-plated. Tho question now is, what is it ? A "Knights of Pythias' lodge has been started at New Buffalo. Tho schools of Centre township aro ex pected to commence on tho 13th of November. XW Extremes meet Lowei-t prices and best Clothing ut W. & H's. Newport IteniK. Our Newport correspon dent sends the following : A iiumber of boys passing on a freight train a few days since did sonio damage, by throwing stone coal at the residents on U. 1C. street. " Infant" niado his apjioarance on Satur day morning to tho satisfaction of his many friends. John X. Kichles, lost his pocket book con taining $2', and a note for $5. Three suspected parties were searched, but noth ing has beeu found. On Friday night some villiau tried to set fire to Abo Keim's grocery. Kough Bnyder Co., lost a valuable horse by his accidentally breaking his neck while, hoisting grain. J. Ij. Singer has killed his "acorn hog." The weight was 118 lbs. The burgess has called A meeting in tho school house this (Monday) evening for the purpose of raising relief for Chicago, A fine safe intended for the Liverpool Hank is now nt tho It. It. depot. It was made in Cincinnati, and is a splendid piece of work. Quite a numlier of our citizens attend ed tho Juniata Co. fair. Ae,mbly. i I K. o a 1 P W i" $ o p - hi P Toboyno 37 30 37 131 12!) 130 Jackson 8.1 83 85 10!) 170 170 Madison 8!) 8!) 81) 08 . 08 08 Sady Hill 84 84 84 C5 65 55 Savillo 120 120 120 1 100 100 190 Tyrono 143 143 143 133 133 132 Landisbuig 52 53 52 33 33 33 Spring 73 77 77 220 210 210 Carroll 138 130 131) 108 107 107 Center 118 118 118 110 110 110 Moomlield 101 100 0!) 54 05 55 Juniata 71 71 71 107 107 107 Whcatfteld 80 82 , 81 77 70 77 Hye ' 40 40 40 87 87 87 Marysville 83 81 81 88 87 85 Dancanuon 143 153 150 72 51 53 Penn 207 213 215 i)5 82 82 Watts !) 1) 11 72 72 73 New Buffalo 21 24 23 27 27 27 Buffalo T. 80 80 80 01 03 03 Liverpool T. 74 73 73 93 91 01 Liverpool B. 07 00 00 71) 71) 81 Greenwood 113 117 110 , 73 71 73 Howe 32 33 33 35 35 35 Millorstown 1)3 01 90 23 24 28 Tusearora 90 90 110 70 79 7!) Oliver 64 55 55 4!) 4!) 60 Newport 125 123 125 107 100 107 Miller 23 22 22 30 80 30 Total 2458 2478 2180 2530 2404 2503 A Serious riot occurred in Philadelphia on tho day of election. Tho exact cause of the not is stated in so many different Way that it seems impossible to tell which is correct, but the most probable story Is, that it originated by a policeman obstructing a colored voter in his approach to tho polls. Paving stones and pistols were freely used, and fifteen or twenty persons were badly hurt, and several were killed. , The riot oc curred in tho vicinity Kighth and Lombard streets. Sheriff: 5 K H Coni'n'r Treat . z Every Pulr Warranled. Those who buy the winter boots sold by F. Mortimer & C will bo sure of getting a good articlo, 'as every pair is warranted not to rip." They had them made to order from tho best stock, and in the most substantial manner. -?" A Great Cornet fllh & Market fits., Pbllu., W. &B'. Oak Ilttlli Toboyno- 2U 138 31 135 30 130 Jackson 01 188 83 222 85 109 Madison 79 78 85 71 89 08 Sandy Hill 88 53 81 59 84 55 Havllle 113 193 120 190 llfl 194 Tyrono 129 139 135 141 141 135 Landlsburg 61 25 53 34 51 35 Spring 09 230 5 228 79 318 Carroll 131 115 143 103 140 ' 100 Centre 131 111 117 117 105 138 Bloomlleld 99 65 98 60 88 60 Junluta 71 100 71 107 63 114 Wlicatlleld t?3 70 81 70 84 73 Kyo 50 77 49 79 45 87 Murysville . 7 80 '5 93 83 87 Duneannon 153 64 158 63 13 40 Penn 217 81 ' 214 83 239 68 WutU II 71 10 71 1o 73 N. Buffalo 26 25. 20 27 20 27 Buffalo T. R8 l 87 (13 88 61 Liverpool T. 74 91 71 94 73 03 Mvotpool B. 04 , 84 .70 "! 8 81 (Ireenwooft 109 81 100 77 llfl 72 Howe 8.1 27 .13 85 S3 84 Mlllcrstown 87 33 94 25 95 25 Tusearora 93 87 91 80 79 Hi Oliver 61 53 64 . 50 47 07 Newport 130 103 135 107 105 127 Miller 32 84 23 80 19. 89 Totul 2410 2531 2394 2589 2439 2528 s? ? ... "3 3 Huney'r. Aiufor. Toboyne,. JaeKHon, ..fl7 .Hfi Mudlsoii stt A Vulnable Hook. An sgent is now onu vassing portions of this county with " Uitchcocks Analysis of tho Bible." We have no hesitation in saying that it is tho most valuable assistant to tho bible stu dent ot any work ever published.; A largo number of letters of recommendation from milliliters of every denominations will be published uext week. i " i " i ' Church Notice. " handy Hill,. wiviiie . Tyrone l.anllHbui'K Sprlnu furroTl Centre. . . . ,. HIiMimnekl... JuiiiaUi.i. ). . Wheat Held.. live Marysville. . Duiieuiiiiou 1 Villi Watti New Hiitlulu Bulfalo T s:i 1l US f.2 l:is V.ii 7 .71 SI) 47 SI l.iS 315 . 10 m . S3 l.lverpiH.l T. . 72 l.lvmioo B..' 7 HreeiiwiKHl. Ilowu Mlllerstown "p rj.r (iW IW fit 1S4 111 U ii 11 is 114 ss 107, 7T KH 87 f.2 84 !72 27 fid 1 S 1 w o -? Oiro'er. n sa Jim Hefllellnger'g Farewell Epistle. DonrBlr I am unhappy and dispirited, un easy and despondent. Olio week ago I waa Jubilant and full of hope, fot tbo skies were bnglitann the prospects woro cnoerniK! jnow, all aronnd, thor is wecphifc, aad walling, aud gnashing of teeth, 'Cumberland, like Racbael of old, is weeping for her children. Porry Is In despair, because her sons havo refused to lick the dust of Umcstono soil, and Juniata stands attaint at the deepening gloom of Judi cial misfortune. If Jcrcmlnh woro allve tho great Prophet of Israel's olden time, who be wailed in plaintive accents the foolishness aud obstinacy of God's chosen people, with what tntcnlflcd lamentations would ho have Joined in the dismal chorus that fills tho ntmosphero surrounding the once happy Oili Judicial Dis trict. Last week, wbllo I was luflnlod with joy, I rovealed a plan that had developed Itsolf In my mind tor uio closing onys oi mo cam paign, to my esteemed friend, Judas. Iscarlnt Arnold,whoisadescondnnt of Benedict Arnold, the Revolutionary patriot, and who Is also a statesman of great sagaclty.whlch so overjoyed lilm that lie struck the oir violently In every di rection, and cvon ponndod tovribly with his list upon a bar-rail that opened tho way to his pas ture field. That plan, which I afterwards car ried Into execution, was ns follows i I wroto un address to the people of Cumberland, which appealed to their pride of ancestry, their purity of blood, their nobility of character, and the love they bore for the limestone soil of their lovely vnlley, and tho balmy, atmosphere that surrounded them. Inhaled for so long a tlmo by the Judicial lungsof this district, aud urging them by all thoso happy recollections to come forth on the day of election, and crush out of existence tho men wno would deprive their county of her ancient and Heaven-born rleht. I sent this to Wnttles, with instructions to have elcvon hundred thousand copies struck ut tho Job-olllco of Perrywlnkle Scrogglns ifc Co., who have no connection with any piratical newspa per, and havo them scattered upon tho winds until they were dense as the flakes In a snow storm. I also wrote an uddress to the people of Junluta, warning tncin of the Impaneling dan ger, and Assuring them that McGrannahan's soul (like old John Brown's) was still march ing on, and from the distant country to wuleli lie had gone, came back no uncertain words of cheer. I appealed to them by the sorrow of the disconsolate widow, and the grief of Mrs. MeCrnckcn, to stand by Carlisle in this terrible ordeal. This address was sent over by Cllffen tafl'er, but unfortunately ho met some candi dates on the way and got dead drunk. Tho result wns that he lost the manuscript, and Juniata was deprived of Its benclit. In Perry we wuged the tight with terrible earnestness. Wo canvassed every district, entered every house, and used every conceivable argument. If we met a farmer at homo we praised his farm and his horses; if we met his wife wo spoke of her garden and praised her onions; and when we stayed for dinner, never alluded to tho dirt In the victuals, or to tho sportive fly that Hew from tho dog's bleeding car into our hot collcc; wlion ready to depart we kissed tho children, gave the baby a Uvc-ccnt-plecc, and opened our arguments for the rights of Cumberland, even making terrible threats of what some of lis would do, should a Perry county man bo pluecd on the bench. In this way we labored until tho night of the 9th inst. Then I sat down, full of hopo, and confident that nil was right. But wbllo I was indulging In these pleasing nnt'clpntious a sudden gloom wus cast around me, weird shapes and dark shad ows danecd before my vision; tbo very air was stlllllng, nnd my breathing was almost sup pressed. Then on the Btillncss of the moment came a fearful sound such us I pray may nev er more break upon the ear of any of God's creatures. There Is un old legend that runs thus; Kar away In the liinncanii'iilile extent of a.ure space there hang an awful bell Invisible to mortal eyes, that Is tolled by niiKel hands alone that Is never tolled except when the unpardonable sin Is committed on earth, and there Its terrible tones ring through the azure depths falling upon tlieear of the guilty criminal and on his par alone freezing his soul with horror aMt proclaims to him that he Is an nut east from God's presence forever, that while the throne of the Ktemal cndiires'whlle the end less ages that encompass the life of God roll on there is no hoH3 nothing but the blackness of des pair and the torture of the never dying worm. It was the peals of that lsdl that broke on my ear ulas: then I was mistaken In my position con cerning tho Judgeship. 1 must have sinned against light and knowledge along with my many friends In thus bowliigilown to tlils'modcrn Haul " Cumberland county supremacy." The deep waters of atlllctlon have rolled over me,' I have buffeted their surges but must at last cease my struggles and sink to rest beneath their noisy clamor. The dried apples and wuter are doing their work, I am fust approaching dissolution still I have a faint glimmer of hope; the upocolyp tlc angel may have and must have been mistaken alHiut the tolling of the bell.. I have made my will and sin anxious to meet my fate. My will contains the following legacies To Cumberland county all my money amounting to $1,37 To 8 Winks Wattles Kwp, my bootjuek and toothpick To Ubadiah (J. Cllireutalfnr my books with an earnest request that he will quit getting drunk, To Judas lsearlut Arnold the pen with which I have written my epistles. To Mrs. MeCraeken my false teeth. -To Mrs. MeOrunnaliana bundle of old stockings which will do for making; chignons, anil to her children all the balance of my personal effects. And now the blood isclillllng In my veins, my eyes are bursting from their socket, my mus cles are growing rigid, my pulse beats slowly and my heart will soon cease Its pulsations. . Adieu my friends I am going, mid I trust that when I have passed that bourne from whence fin traveler re turns, that those for whom I have labored and by whom I have been understood, may sometimes drop a tear at the recollection of Yours Finally JIM HKKPLKtTNGEH. Who thanks his friends for their kiuduess aud now bids adieu toearth. j - County Trice Current. ' . ; : DloOmfirld, October 10, 1R71. Flax-seed t2 00 Potatoes 40 Butter V pound It " Eggs f) dozen, 20 Dried Apples V pound 6 a 6 Dried Peaches, ., Pealed Peaches, ...... Cherries " Pitted Blackberries Unions V bushel,..,,, 1010cts.f1lt. KOlBcts. " 000 cts. " 15 18 cts. " 6 0 ets. " 75 " NEwrOllT MA11KKTS. Corrected Weekly by Kough, Smider it Cb. 1IEAI.KUS IN CJltVIN Ac iijoiuci:. NEWroiiT, October 1(1, 1871. Flour, F.xtra Jfl 00 " Super 6 00 White Wheat V li 1 60 Bed Wheat 140 0140 Ityc 75 Corn 50308 Oats ft 32 pounds 42 Barley 7.1 Clover Seed 5 50 Timothy Seed 2 60 Flax Seed , 1 75 Potatoes 40 f Ground Allium Salt 2 00 Mmcburnur's Coal 2 40 Stove Coal 4 25 0 5 SO Pea Coal 3 00 Smith Coal 25 ets. ft bss. Cross Ties,8U feet long, 45 45 cents FISH, SALT, I.1MK AM) COAh Of all klnili always on hand ami for sale at the, Jowcst Market Kales. CAUI.1SI.E PRODUCE MAUKKT. Corrected Weekly by It. C. W'oonwAim.l Carlisle, October 14, 1871. ; New AdvertinewentB. TUB WOMDKI1KLL KEMKIlT fOB CANCP.lt, SYPHILIS, 8CUOKITI,A. VI.CEUS, SALT KHKOM, AND AM. OTHER , . CHRONIC BLOOD DISEAMF.N Dr. P. T. Keene havlne lust returned from Ecu ador and brought with him a quantity of the gen, uine CimduraiiKo Hark, secured through the ollt-. clal recommendation and assistance of His Excel lency the President ot Ecuador, anil the Govern ment of that Republic, we are prepared to till or-,i ders for it to a limited extent, and at a price about one-quarter of that which theeost of the first very small supply compelled us to charge. A spurious article Is now advertised nnd sold ns Cunduraiigo. : We have, at a eonsldembleexpense, and wllli the eo operation of the authorities of Ijija, the province where the plant grows, so di rected the channel of our supply as to ensure that none but th genuine article shall he sold by us; and we particularly call the attention of tire .pub. ( He, for their protection. to this fact. BUSH, KEEN E Jt OO., (41rlw) fin Cedar SU, New Vork. D. W. Bliss. M. P.. Washington, D. C; 7.. K. Bliss, M. 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Call and examine them be fore purchasing your winter outfit. - tt" Without Com pot Itors-rWuna maker & Brown, in prices aud goods. Iftf Free of t'bargo Snfnples, prlcj List, Ac, from Wunumuker it Brown's r t 4-1 .1'" . ' i. .-.'...,;... ;i . U. i NOTICE. AH persons are forbid trespass ing on my laud for the purpose of hunt ing, and nil persons so doing will be dealt with according to law. HENRY A YLE. Centre twp., Oct. 10, 1871. I 1ST of Grand Jurors drawn for October J Term, 1871. Bavllle Samuel Karstetter, Foreman. Tyrone Wm. J. Graham,Gcorge Beruhclscl, Aarou Eolf. WheutUeld Samuel Foulk. Junluta B. F. Fickes, John Leonard. Carroll Jacob Wolf, Richard Magee, Oliver Hippie. Landlsburg Curtis Bbownltor. Newport Win. Stahl, B. J. Carpenter. Penn John Shoemaker, Wm. Brown. Duncnnuon John W. Younir. Toboyno David llollenbuugb, Jacob J kcr, E. J. Johnson. i Jackson Samuel Gutshall. New llulbilo John Burd. . ' 1 Bloomlleld Amos Koblnsoiii Madison Benjamin Bistllnc. ' Grecuwood Lewis GillilUeu. I 1ST eif Traverse Jurors drawn for October j Term, 1871. , Whcatfleld George Jacobs, John O. Rose, Newport F. A. Hummel, Juo. W. Kouch. ' Howe David Motets. -.. Miller Henry D. Smith, Isaac KUnger. , Greenwood Jonn w right. Savlllc Darius Kllnepeter, John Roush, Jus. Irv In, Jacob Hencli. Watts Wm. Finnlcle, Jucob C. Bnyder. Howe Jucob Clay. Jackson Wm. 13. Btambaugh, Janfes B. Moreland. Liverpool B. John Williamson, John : W. Murray, John Keagle, Jacob Shoemaker. . Penn Wm. Lcedy, James Moore. Carroll Jos. Ensnilngor, Jacob Sloop, Geo. Bmelgh, John Fuir, Jr., Wm. Btouirer, G. W. Bonder. , Madison II. D. KopenheUcr, Goocgc Mc-Mlllen.- ..-.'- Rye Wm. Mayull, Wm. Ensinlnger. r . ' Oliver John Wort. . . .j . .. Liverpool T. Jonathan BuOlngten, Daniel L. Kline, Daniel Kulgler. ' ' Center Duvld R. Oloiiscr, Wm. Bruncr. Murysvlllo Michael U. Schrlner. .', Spring Jacob Klstler. , Tyrone David Morrison, Jr., Buirulo Levi Hunter. . Juniata James P. Latehfori) Duneannon Samuel Bholler. ' ' landlsburg John A. Wilson. ' 1 Bloomfleld George Snyder, John Wagoner. MAL LIST FOR OCTOBER TERM, 1871. tj;i(). WJJ M'll.l, PAY 1I0. Agents $l!0 per week to sell our great and valuable discoveries. If you want permanent, honorable anil pleasant work, apply for particulars. Address DYER & CO., Jackson, Michigan. r 41 41 A C A R D' A Clergyman while residing In South America, as u missionary, discovered a sate and simple rem. edy for the cure of Nervous Weakness, Early De cay, Diseases of tlio Urinary and Seminal organs, and the whole train! of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have lieen cured by tills noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to iH'iiellt the ntllleted and unfortunate, 1 will send tliereelK! for preparing nnd using this medicine, In a sealed envelop, to any one who needs It. free of charge. Address JOS. T. 1N M AN, Station 1). Bible House, N. Y. City. 41 r 4 AVOID tM!A('K8,-A victim of earlylndls cretlon, causing nervous debility, premature decay, &c., having tried In vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, which he will send free to his fellow-sufferers. Address J It REEVES, 78 Nassau St., New York. 41r4w 1 1 Perry Kramer vs. Winter & Davis. 3 T. P. Cochran, ct. al., s'.. Jus. Lsnlgan.et. nl. 3 Seyfcrt, McMunus 4 Co.,1. nl., vs. James Lauigun, et. al. 4 Morgan Duvis, ct. ul. vs. James Lauigun. 5 Susanna Copp vs. Jsmos Glbbins; i i 0 State Bank vs. Peter Sheaffer, -' 7 State Bunk vs. Daniel Losh. ' , 8 The township of Ponn vs. the borough of ku ncu a ii tin. , . , -, . .- f . t , ., 0 B. K. aud L. B. Sprout vs. Win. Iluro.. 10 btute Bank vs. Abraham Good. 11 Abraham II. Ellenberger, by His father, vs. the Penn'a. R. R Co. 13 John Ellenberger vs. tK Penn'a. R.R. Co. 18 dolin R. McNeal vs. Philip MoNcmnr.- 14 Anna M. Dnnsghy, by her gunrdlun, vs. Edwin J. Doll st hy. ' 15 Jucob Kuhn vs. Christopher Flshor. 16 GodTrlod Kberhart and Wife 'VS. Absalom 11. Topley A Sarah Toplsy. 17 Daniel Zelgler vs. Samuel Morris.,, . , IS Mary Aim Whllmer vs. Wm. Lenliaft,' Ad niluislrnlor of Henry Whltmer, deceased. J. J. BPONENBERGER, Protuy'. Pro'tby'i Ofllce, 8ept, 33, 1871. .... i i . jril'l t MKt THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE. IN TIIK TUEATMF.NT 09 Chronic and Sexual Diseases. A PHYSIOLOGICAL VIF.W OF MAI1HIAOK. Tho cheapest lsHik ever published containing nearly three hundred pages, and one hundred and thirty tine plates aud engravings of the anatomy of the human organs In a slate of health and dis ease, with a treatise on early errors. Its deplorable consequence upon the mind and body, with the author's plan of treatment the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by a report ot cases treated. A truthful adviser to tho married nnd those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of their physical condition. 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OO 111 111 IsSHtoil SlOl-CllIt lit1 H, No. ft, SPEAR'S WHARF, II a 1 1 1 in o r e , M cl , ttrsj.We will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of country produce, and remit the amounts promptly. & 34 ly FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1873. Containing Soventv-Two Pages and Two Beautiful Col orko Platks nicely Illustrated, giving pluln dlractlorU for the cultivation of nearly a Thou sand Varlotlcs of Flowers and Vegetables. Full bound with your name lu gilt, post-pulil, In November, 50 cents. . Paper cover nod one colored plate, 5 cents. -iS Catalogue of hardy Bulbs aud Beed lor fiill-plautiug, now reudy aud sent free to all applicnuta. Address, ' M. G. REYNOLDS, ' ' i - . RochcHer, N. Y.
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