Jumata enlmel. MtFKtI!STW f Wednesday Monrlntr, 'September 1871. .B. F. SCHWEIER, IDITOa PaOFKIITOR. . RE? UBLICAX STATE TICKET. AUDITOR GCXFRAC; ' DAVID STANTON, T BCATBk COlTT. : flERVFYOK UK.VKRAL : .ROBERT B. BEATH, Ot SCBCYLaUU. COCKTT. JUDICIAL TICKET. Mr.STWtMT 1BVO, Hox. BEN J. F. JUNKIN, or ItT ooonrr. ' ASEOCUTB JCDOr. DAVID M. JAMISOX, cr riiEm rownaHir. J. W. BEALE, or rtnTSTiti. r.vrr ticke t. ASSEMBLY, XOAH HERTZLER, cr rraurr rowxtair. (Subject to District Conference.) TSEASFRKK, W. C. LAIRD, : "r TArrmeon. COUMISSIONRR, MICHAEL SIEBER, or waiKta towNsmr. fcTRVBTOR. WILLIAM DUXX, 'it FATITTl TOWJifBIF. AUDITOR. GEORGE B. SMELKER, C7 irTAItnUA Townsmr. EO. P. ROWELL & CO, 40 Park Row, New York S. M. PETTENG1LL L CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y, Ar? nr tv agents in that citj, enl are au thorized to contract for advertising at our loeat ratea. Advertisers in that city are te qnesteJ to leave their favors with either of the aiore uoump. READING MATTER ON EVERY FAGL W hat Shull be (he Remedy. The lite dreadful etcamboat aod rail road disasters murders, as some journals style tliem have made a profound im-pr-sion upon the public mind. A mnr mer of jnet indignation is audible every where against the careleseuees that has resulted in the loss of so many lives, and iu (lie crippling for life of so many peo ple. Maspasi huctts U particuarly severe in ber dcnunciatiaii of tbu Eastern Rail way disaster at Revere, by which thirty odd souls were sent into eternity. So excited have beeu tbe people that some jourcale have allowed suggestions to ap pear in their columns of hanging tbe conductors, engineers and depot masters implicated, and the superintendent, presi-; dent, and directors, for employing care- j less men. The present slow process of obtaining redress through tbe courts paiust copnrations that have thus by their carelesness murdered people is being earnestly talked over, and Legifla live remedy is already being advocated, fome journals advocate a law requiring the paymont of twenty or thirty thousand dollars or more, for every individual killed through carelessness by the employees of coporations, and, proportionate sums for those crippled fur life. 'What shall he tbe remedy f Tbe Washington Chnmcile thiuks such a penalty would secure greater safety, and says : It is said there is a custom in China of employing physicians at a salary, which goes ou regularly while the em ployee is well ; but whenever be is sick tops tintil his complete recovery. The interest of the doctor is thus enlisted on tbe side of tbe good health of his patron. In view of such terrible accidents by rail as those which we had occasion to chronicle yesterday, tbe question sug gests itself whether a similar principle ' cannot be invoked here in favor of tbe lives and limbs of the traveling public ' If by State or national law each railroad company was compelled to pay sum of money say twenty thousand dollars to the rjearebt relative of every pardon killed in an accident on its road, and to -every pennon wounded a sum propor tioned to tbe gravity of the injuries re ceived, we should quickly see a marked falling eff in the number of such casual ties. It is not en ougb that the compa nies should be requ Ved to pay damages where negligence erot ber fault is proved. There should be no ueoeesity for a law euit The mere fact of t'eath or injury under tbe given circumstanOes ahoald of itself be sufficient to establish the claim , of the injured person, or of the relatives ti a person killed, upon the com pany. - .As railroad companies are indelt"d to the State for the privileges of their char trrs, the authority- granting the latter has a right to annex to tbe grant e ich conditions aa those above suggested, aud ' in tbe interest of the pubKe safety, thi.i Tirht should be exercised is a decided' manner. Under such stimulus the reads avonld soon find , means of "providing themselves with careful and efficient em ployees. To be identified with aa acci dart would of itself be sufficient to pre- rant a man fresn getting further employ ment from an ; raUrtaai eamaaajr is A land, tuleat tke ircwntaacea 'ware nctt aa most clearl tteiSaMrtefi aim from all foams. Sws m aaefBtira ta care and attention on tart part of railroad employees woald not fail to bear good froit Terj speed ily. Careless people may get along comfortably , enough in aome avocations, bat ths hare suspicion of carelessness should be sufficient to ex elude person from a post in which be woulj be intrusted with the safe keeping jf the lives of his fettow-creatnres. : If the railroads were bald to the rigid and nnsvitable re iponsibility above suggest ed, we might safely trust them to look to the character of their employees. The the aame suggestion will, of coarse, ap ply equally well to the proprietors of ferry boats and common carrier gener- -i Bepvjbllcaa Cawaty Caareatjen. The Convention of Ketnra Jodgec met at the Court House, in thia borough, on ! Monday, at 1 o'clock, P. M- and pro i eeeded to business by the election of J : S. Lukene, of Tbompsontown, Chairman, ! and James Irwiu, of Tascarora.and 8. M I Sliellev. of Favrtte, Secretaries. The following named gent lessen represented the different townships and boroughs, and presented to the Convention the votes of their respective districts : Mifflintewn H. D. Keller. Fermanagh -Isaao Seiber. Fayette a. 51. bbelly. ,. Monroe John G. Halteman. Greenwood Miller Woodward. Susquehanna John Light. Walker L. W. Seiber. Delaware William Smith. TtiOtnpsontown J. S. Lukens. Patterson H. II. Wil&on. - Milford John Balsbaeh. PerrjsvilJe Samuel Buck. Turbett Epbraira Bertxler. Spruce Hill Theo. Meminger. Beale W. B. Young. Tuscarora Jamea Irvin. Lack J. M. Morrison. Black Log J. E. Mclntjre. The following is the vote of the coun ty as returned to the Convention : Ft. Judge. A:tociatt Judge. JunVin. Grurer. Be le. Jamison j Mifflintown, 49 2d 25 47 Fermanagh, 87 10 15 3rt I Fayette, H 73 8 ki ; Monroe. 12 ... 12 12 i Greenwood, 4 ... 4 4 j Susquehanna, It ... 14 14 ; Walker, 34 8 28 83 j Itelaware. SI ... 22 22 j Tbempsontown, 12 1 8 12 ; Patterson. 20 2D 6 24 ! Milford. 3o 20 27 84 ' Perrysville, 47 1 47 W i Turlwtf, 26 ... 2fi 24 ! Fr"11'11. 94 14 21 oi Kcale, C2 33 30 61 Tuscarora, 17 18 2 1 I.aek. 16 Biack Lor, II 11 .. 11 Total, f.28 2S4 2fl2 51 AenVy. Trta'r. romeroy. Hcrtiler. Laird Mifflintown. 24 24 5i Fermanaugk, 10 25 87 Fayette. 19 64 M Monroe, 1- ... 12 Greenwood, 4 ... 4 ffueqnebaana, 14 14 Wa'.kar. 10 25 34 Delaware. 8 14 22 Thompmntown. 6 ... 12 Patleraoo, 4 21 25 Milford, 13 22 85 Perrmville, 3 45 47 Turbett, 27 26 8pn.ee Hill, 15 18 33 Bfale, 54 9 62 Tuscarora, .14 i 17 Lack, 6 ... 6 Black Log, 11 11 Total, 2.7 . .297 628 Oomm'rt. Sur. Aud. Sieber. Jones. Dunn. Morrow Mifflintown, 41 fl) SO Fermanagh, 25 9 37 37 Fayette, fO 1 81 82 Monroe, 12 ... 12 12 Greenwood. 4 ... 4 4 Suaquebauaa, 14 14 14 14 Walker. 24 8$ 33 Delaware, 14 8 32 22 Tbompsontown, 7 2 12 12 Tatteraon, 21 7 2tt 2U MilforJ. 13 22 35 34 rerrysvillc, 4 44 4H 48 Turbett. 3 23 2 26 Ppruca Hill, 7 21 34 83 Beale. T.9 23 62 62 Tuscirora, 7 10 17 17 Lack, 16 6 Black Lig, 11 ... 11 11 Total, 816 . 204 630 630 B. F. Junkin was declared the nomi nee of the party for President Judge L. M. 'Jamison and J. W Beale were declared the nominees of the party for Associate Judges. Noah Hertzler was declared the nom inee of tbe party for Assembly subject to the district Conference. W . C. Laird was declared the nominee of the party for Treasurer. ' Michael Sieber wasdeclared the nom' inee of the party for' County Commis siouer. William Dunn wai' declared the nom ! inee of the party for County Surveyor Thomas Morrow was r!eelaYd tba inee of the party for County Auditor. A letter from Mr.' Morrow was read to the Convention, stating that his name bad been announced without his consent, and he, therefore, respectfully' declined being a candidate ; whereupon the Con vention unanimously nominated George B. Smelker, of Tuscarora township, for County Auditor. A resolution was passed, recognising the right of the District nominee to se lect their own eonferaes.v l' ' Mr. HertaltX selected as conferees Dr. G M. Graham, Jacob Bergy and John JtcLanghKn, v, , ( -.. ,f A letter from ; Hon. B. F. Junkin, se Leering Michael Huffman, Joseph Pome roy tvkl R. C. Oallahar as coalers, was read : m , ft 'i By resolution the "fWrowmg named eenUemea were" appointed EeprenenU- tive Conferees to elect delegates io tbe State Convention In 1872 : Co!.' J. K. Robison, J. W. Wharton, Joha Muthsrs bangh. By resolution the following amed gen- di men were appointed Senatorial, Con- lerees to ejct avsegates taw a suit joa fentioV ii 87Ti f If Kfckeyfeich ski Dtl,ttliba BtRUstr. ' r' .;reWnilkiv:B, P. feller, TLeo lre Mem'irger arid WipiataWoodward were appoiuted a committee .a resolu tions, and reported the folTowlngT Resolved, That, representing the Re publican sentiment of Juuiata eounty.l we adopt and ratify tbe platform ot prin ciples contained iu the resolutiona uf the late BenubUcaa auto Convention and Col Kobert B Beatb, the Republi can candidates tut Auditor General and Surveyor General. w have capable and bouest men, estimable ciusena, and pa triotic, brave. and tried soldiers, who, baviug doue well, for their country, de serve to be honored by their countrymeu. Their emiuent ' qualification for tbe of fices to which tbey have been respective ly nominated, , and their integrity and purity of character, commend them to the confidence of the people. Reiotcef, That the Republicans of Ju niata county have an abiding confidence in our President,"??.' S. Grant, believing that the principles which govern his ad miuistration are those of the Republican party. , , v , . Rttohed, That John W, Geary, the Governor of this State, has,-, in all his public measures, merited tbe approval of his party: and of all good citizens of this Commonwealth; and we fully endorse him aa an able, impartial and patriotic Executive. R solved. That we approve and en dorse the official acts of our faithful rep resentative in Congress, Hon.' John B. Packer, and that we recommend him to the Republicans of tbe State aa a suita ble candidate for the next Governor of Pennsylvania. Resolved.' That we cordially approve of the official course of Hon. Simon Cameron and John Scott, our Senators in , Congress. R' soloed. That we hereby declare, as Republicans have always declared, that protection to home industry is a funda mental article fn our political faith a necessity for tbe country, and the true doctrine of the government. Resolved, That the Conference to nom inate a Republican candidate for Presi dent Juries of this District meet at New port, on Tneeday, September 12. 1871. Resnlvd, That tbe Conference to nom inate a Republican candidate for Assem bly of this District meet at Tewietown, on Saturday, September 9, 1871. The following named gentlemen con stitute the County Committee for the en suing year: JOHN BALSBACH, Chairman, Port Royal. Mifflintown A. H. Martin, C B. Horning. Fermanagh A brain Moist, Wm. Bergy. fayette w. W . Sharon, Lewis llegan. Monroe D. W. W'eirner, J. G. Halteman. Ureenwood H. Minium, G. W. McElwee. Susquehanna Jacob Weis-r, John Light. tVaiker J V. Farker, L. T. Seiber. Delaware S. O. Evans, Jonas Toder. Thompsontown . S. .Mills. W.H.Nelson. Patterson F. F. Rohm, S. H. Brown. Miltord John Balabach, D. Cunningham. Perrysvulo--G. M. Graham, W. H. Rutherf'd Turbett A. T. McAlee, W. W. Laudia. Spruce ITill W. P. Graver, S. Kautlman. Beale A. Woodward, D. Cofl'-nan. Tuttcarora Thomas Morrow, James Kidd. Lack O. B. Spanogle, R. 11. Patterson. Black Log J. H. Lane, Robert Mclntvre. The Convention was harmonious, and its entire course augured well for the ticket. COLLISION OS THE 0CEA5. The Steamship Java Runs Down a Nar- wepian Mara tierea Lives Lost. Que of the most disastrous and sud den calamities that have occurred on the ocean for many years, involving the loss of eleven lives, occurred to the Cunard steamship Java ou ber last passage to New York city from Liverpool. The steamer in the dark hour of night ran into the Norwegian bark Annita, striaing her amidship like a thunderbolt, aud tbe ill fated vessel went down into the depth of the ocean, carrying with ber eleven lives. These poor people had not time for prayers or petition, but. were hurled into eternity without a moment's notice and before any possible prepare lion could have been made to save them selves Great excitement prevailed among tbe passengers on the Java at the time of the accident , ' ' ;'. ' " " ! The steamer Java left Liverpool on Saturday, tbe 19th of August, with a full complement of passengers, the cry of "Hard a port 1 ' was heard. ', The Java's engine stopped, and then cams a crash that shook the vessel from end to end. : Those who rushed on deck saw one-half of a large vessel on one side and tbe tuber half on the other side, across the quarter. ' Boats were got out at once, and, after searching ' carefully about, they returned, having saved one man, from whom it was learned that the vessel run down was the Norwegian bark Annita, from Portsmouth to Que beck, with twelve hands on board, eleven of whom weut down with the bark It was for some hours a matter of doubt as to whether the Java had not been injur ed j but she escaped with the loss of her topmast ami some fifty feet of canvas, which was carried away. , , Somb days ago Slate Treasurer Mac key ' made information against ' State Agent George O Evans. ' Evans, ' how ever, could not be found in ' f biladela- ptiia,''- A requisition has been issued fori bim by Governor Geary.' : I Thr District Conference to nominate a Republican candidate for .President J udge will meet at Newport on Tuesday, the 12th inst. , . . Thr District Conference to nominate a candidate for the Legislature, will meet at Lewistown, on Saturday, the 9th inst. LaST Saturday the .first annaveraary of the surrender of Napoleon at Sedan was celebrated throughout Germany.1 Vita PrasidVst Colfax is in faror ; ' of Dominatnif PresaJeul Grant for the- axt President.' P: ) .'?:-;- ot 11 i m i i I ) :: : -1 Ukitid Statcr troops' are attending to the Kuklux m North Carolina. ' THk'RTrJ(:llJf Lartrxutaka Stocks Acco Wrrjir . lks Wtad, MA5Y E0USS3 SWEPT AT7IT. THE WKQU CFST. TH0SA3 BAKiO. GREAT DESTKUCTlOJt Or LIFE. Sr. Thomas, August 23, via Halifax August. 31 -Another betrrkaieT jhsal I a9tpt 0TeI i, oaforiiwatialana over turning ever houe and laving tbe place in ruins, i esterday, about lren o clock A. M., tbe gale broke from - tbe east, shortly afterward shifutir'tol'iiohcaat, from which point it blew more fiercely antil noon, when the wind veered round slowly to north and fell upon the island in a terrific hurricane. , ' It then shifted to northeast an4 blew with great violence until five P. M. when there came a lull, which lasted ' un til six P. M. At this hour a' hurricane again swept over the island, from the south, but its duration was not so long as on tbe previous visit, nor was its vio lence so great. . a, , r. .. ... v . Its term of greatest ..fury lasted only two hours. Closely following the wake of the hurricane came an awful gale from the south and southwest,' which raged for seveial hours.-: During .the hurricane in tbe afternoon several shocks of earthquake rendered more dreadful the situation of the people, who were hearing over bead the crash of roofs torn by tbe hurricane, and hail to feel at the time under foot the foundations of their houses shaken by the earthquake. . . , ; , Hundreds of dwelliugs have been swept a way, and not a bonse is ief standing undamaged on the island. Some six thousand people have been left home less and destitute, and nearly one bun dred and fifty persons" were killed and' mangled or disabled ' bj, houses blown down, or bricks or tiles flying thickly all around. Already some thirty corpes have been dragged from under the. ruins No causalties to shipping are yet report ed, with the exception of tbe British bar que loaded with sugar, and riding at an-' chor at the mouth of the harbor, which broke loose and went adrift towards Rocksail channel, and is said to have be come a total wreck. Two French steamers, recently ar rived, drifted about and got fast aground bnt the English steamers "Casio,' "Tyne"' aud "Delta," as well as the American steamer "Florida," at anchor here, weathered the storm haudsoinely. tbe latter, however, having to cut away her madta The Island of St- Kitts is said to be in ruins, as it was caught first by the hurricane which has just passed over here. " A night or two ago a mob of unknown men surrounded John J archer's bouse in St. losing Mountain, Duchess conaty, New Yoik. and odered him to come out. He refused, when they broke into his dwelling, and, finding him behind the chimney, dr agger him firth, and strip ping his clothes off threw a bag over his head.' They then besmeared bis body with tar, and emptied a bag of feathers over him. Jascher was charged with running away with the wife of another man named Decker, and .it is thought that Decker led tbe attack on him. The Terrors sf Cholera. Berlin, August 31. A despatch from Gambrunen. a town of East Prus sia, sixty -six miles from Konigsbergi says in the small village of Chimocion, with a total population of 479. they hare been 79 cases of cholera and 46 'deaths. Itie stiictest precautionary measures against the Disease have been taken at Gambrunen. .... ... A young lad of Wilmington, 'N. C. had a wonderful escape from death on Sat nrday. In attempting to pass around the chimney of a four-story brick build ing, be placed his hand on tbe ' chimney eap for support." A brick gave way and he fell a distance of fifty feet - ' Ilia fall was broken by a stairway on the outside of tbe building, and tbe only Injuries be sustained were slight' ' ' A local paper state that a woman pass ed through the streets of New Bedford on ber knees the other evening,, bearing three lighted candles in each hand, and accompan ied by a woman on each side. the operation being a religious penance in fulfillment , of a vow for the safe re turn of her husband from a whaling Toy age. :i ,- ... . , A thief in Forest county lately waited in the bedroom of a clerk nntil he had gone to sleep,' took the -store key from Lis pockeV, m-rneked the home door, the store door, the safe' door, took five'1 hun dred dollars, relocked everything, and made himself scarce, leaving the keys sticking iu all the doors. ''" ' i i sa H) i in . . A boy nve years old fell from a win dow of a car in the Uuion Pacific pas senger train just after it left Cheyenne on Tuesday last, and while it was running about tthirty miles an hour. The train stopped end he waa found alive, the only injury sustained being i a few braises and a thorough frightening , Seventeen emigrants were injured, and lady whose name has not been' ascer tained, had her neck broken Saturday morning by the upsetting of the,' night express train going west on the Detroit and Milwaukee railroad, near Linden sta- t,.?n-- i ;. : On Saturday morning one hundred and forty thouaano dollars worth af property was destroyed by fir at fiajkway, Mew Jersey. .The body of aanknowa maa was found in tbe rains. Jaat as We Fours! Them. Always in os$-3 par tWpriaterrt A 'Kany South barotina ttposa are pre.' Tba streamsVef ontfpaetjf 'aounly an being stocked with black bass. Two million crates of peaches have bees received at Jersey City the pres ent "season . H .' j j A jury at Lynahbug, Virginia," has condemned anegro to be hanged for in- tcendUrfsm.' WsgeV'liava1 beanrViskg ateadUy in Pnrtueal for the last thirty years, but only athete,of oceprr teat; per an uum. "These, appies ire not fitrWr a hog to eat,'' aaid a kid-f loved dandy fc an ap ple .woman. r "Ton jest" try. one, and see, she retorted. ojl , - i Tbe .California fig crop is ripe,"' and some of he growers will dry - consider, able quantities Last year one grower sold Iwa thousand pounds of figs . from one tree. . - r ii; h tc. : .Two colored men of Statesrille, S. C. while abasing a hog. ran their heads to getber with' snck a fore as to'alosoVt instantly kill one of them named Wright Moore.-,..,.-... , .. , ;..'.;, ,'.,-.- ' Salt sprinkled npon the carpet , before sweeping will make it look bright and clean.. .This is a good preventive against moth. t :.,.-(, Rev. Pennel Coombes, one of the old est and ablest advocates of temperance, openly disapproves of lugging the cause into politics, and is so preaching iu dif ferent parts of the State. Two years' experimenting has demon strated that tbe poppy culture in Cali fornia is a success. The opium contains an amnrual percentage of morphia, and is aensUered far superior to Uw.ordiuary opium or commerce.' , .- . ; ' . An old: soldier inear-' Louisrilla; has regularly recurring quarreler with his i wife." At such times betake his ' tent and frying pan and some provisions, aud.! camps out nntll bis wiie bunts him up and effects a reconciliation. . A 'number of 'New'. Englamlers have leaded a farm in Powhatan county, Va., with the intention of devoting it exclu sively to tbe raising of goats. Tbey have made a beginning with 2000 goats, and expect to iucrcae the number to 20.0J0. i V '.: : . , .' An awkard young man, while rowing a lady on Irnudequoit Bay. a few days ago, fell overboard She pulled him in to the skiff by the hair, put him ashore, and then rowed away borne, leaving him ou the beach to dry and to laineut the results of his stupidity. An insane Wisconsin woman threw three of her children into a forty toot well, and was about to cast the rest of tbe family after them when she was discovered and the deed prevented. The three were all taken nut alive, and only one waa seriously hurt. Louisville will soon rival Constantino ple. On Sunday night, iu one of the streets, twenty dogs fought a pitched battle, and persons passing had to climb lamp posts, dodge into doorways and skirmish around generally to avoid inad vertent bites. Two young Virginians, desperately in love with tbe same young lady, bad a fierce fight with riding whips and knives a they were riding borne with her on horseback from church on Sunday. One of them receive.) an ugly cut the whole length of bis face. Fifteen families were bnmedout.on the night of the 23d ult , in Long Island city, and had a narrow escape with their lives from the fire, which waa caused by a jealous husband, who attempted to brain his wife with an axe, and broke a kerosene lamp to pieces. Three build ings were burned. In driving a London underground rail road tuuuel, we are told tbu io one part of the cuttings were made through a mass of skulls and bones, sixteen feet underground. In another place a forgot ten secret passge, twenty feet wide, was discovered, supposing to date from ' the fourteenth century. ( i ! j (j M bite men and native Fijians sit in tbe same jury box in the newly estab lished Supreme Court of -Fifi, white and Fijian judges on tbe same bench, and the, ipetimeuf 4a. to. s certain ..extent wHrtaetoryv' The rourt is coos' weed with tbe European forms, and perfect order' I observed. Tbe - shTff is a white man, bnt his officers are Fijians. Jlfir. dfrrtisfmcnts. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. ITTH.t be sold, on tbe preniiKes. on SAT- CHDAY, OUTUBEK 7. 1871. thereat estate of Joseph Tyson, deo'd.. situate in Walker township. Juniata county, and ad joining lands, of Joseph Beshoar, Dr. Pbilo rlautlin. Moes Kyle, Joseph S. bartain and others, containing 0 ACRES AND 94 PERCHES of cleared land ; having thereon erected a comfortable ' ' DWELLING HOUSE. . - 1 . . . n ' with Kitchen and Summer-House'; ta good BANK BARK. Hog Pen and other oulbuild iars"; with a Well ol good water at the door. and a variety; of Fraiton the premises. The abore property ia sitnaied in a good neighborhood, on the turnpike, about mid way between Mifflintown and Meiic,7one and a half miles from either place, and about tba same distance from Pert y grille r oobto- nient to school, ehnrcbea, stares,' &e., and Is a -tary deofrable prirate resideaea. ' ' " Bala to eminence at 2 ft'oiock P. M. of said day, when attendance) will kewivea and terms made known by . ' - THE ilKIM, eat. , iB71-t" - . . 1 c ' - AU, RINDS OF BLAKK WORE. Redone at this Oft on aa ike aeatect ouonc aad attavwrleta- $riu 3urfrU5frafnt$.i i tlrsutiafW area tiff JtoUegw tba mos popalar tad swccatarul institution lthe;iii'irJtaui, fat the thpveogh prac tical eiocativn ot jouxf aasl aaiddb aaed men, address 'inu. n . JCUSaiitav A..M.Principal, t!uTOUbJSRh." Pa.: ' Aug 1, 1871-8 BirdselJ Combined Clover Thresher '77 . and Separator.: - THIS MACHINE THRESHES. SEP.i Satss, Hulls aad Cltana Dover Seed at one operation ; capacity ranging from SO to 60 bust els per dar, aoor4iag I jWJ of seed. After the Clorrr is fed into the Thresh ing Cylinder, tbe seed contained therein is deposited Into a bag or measure at the side of ths Machine. : , No Rehandling of Chaff or Tailings. -" Aa elevator conveys the nnholled enaff back to tbe HCLLER HOPPER, and an ex tra Elevator eoaveys the light seed, c, back to the Panning Mill ' ' ! 000 new la tve; throngbout the TTaited State utid I'annda. awarded flrst Presilni at 75 State Pairs since 1860.. Send for "Clovee Ikat" ana Colored En grtTing, which gire complete & serlptlon. ; :r , BiansSLi MaxcrACrraixa Co , . " Manfacturers, ,r"! . N.;' ' Harrisburg, Pa.' Home fastory, llcuth Bend, lad. ,j 1 1 . - An A rent wanted in Juniata oonnty. Aug. 80, 1871-8ni 'Extra York State Calves! I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC SALE. SATURDAY," SEPTEMBER 16. 1871, ! At tbs resiSenoe ef JOHN A. GALLAGHER I pike leading from Meaieo te Mifflintown. one ! rrom ,1,e l0" "a two rrom 1,"r r ' 5fl HEAD OF SUPERIOR YORK STATE Two thirds ef them Heifers and the remain- I tier Bulls. ' " I . The abore eaWes are of AMerny. Devon ami Purbam stock,' ami otit of the best bat ter and ehewe cows in Wentero Jiew Vork. Color of cilres. red and roan. 1 will also oftVr niy celebrated road hone Ten years eld, of Arabian blood, he kas no saptr-for t : i ' , ale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. f no postponement on aeeonat of weather. Conjiiiuns will be n.uae !,nn or. iliy of sale by LF.WI.S K. TIIIOAD.-. FOUTZ'S - CELEBBATEU Horse mil Cattle Paste This prrpurmtioit. lomf antl faToraWr known( will lawonchly r-n i jrrate broken dwn and lost ai-lritwi hfwe, br ttrentftJitr oinif mnti deaiu:Df thi stomach auad intcHiDm. It If a fare prrvntireof all dl iccidrnt to this n:mJ. uch mm iLNG FEVER. faLANDEBS. YELl.O" WATER. HEAVES, COUGHS, hlS TEMPER. KKVERi, FO V S I E R , LOSS OF APPETITE ASl VITAL K.VEHtiT, Ac lu uc iimmvi.'. (he wind, ncrea.fes th appetite jits amootn aod tciy skin :ml truufurm the miicnble stkcktou To k-prni of Coirt this rrrrs ra tion u iitVAluublc. It i a sur pre- L-utiveaiaiii5t l:in-ltn!'t. Hullo Hom, ttc. It l.a Wtn iruvm br i tactual experiment to inert; th VI I, Aat 11 q nii ty of uulk and crenin twtjr wVrzr cjit. Ad malic tU buttor tria an. I 1n rt,Rfnu rtu la l IftTef them an appetite, loosens thtir hide, nuti mitkea Mcm thrire much faster. la all disease of Swinn, yrich aj Cough. TTloers as a periflc. By ailtxiryr from mv sne L,uapi. uirer, atc .tins article acta naif a paper to a paper in a rarrel of I will the abor dieasea will be erwlt nled ar cntircl v prevented. If gj yen in time, a certain preTentire au4 care fur th Ho Cholera. DATID E. FOtTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. Via. FornlebrDrarrlsttind Stotltepers thnm-rhaol he Viiwd Stale. CaaaSas aS 3erh America. It. F. KEPNER 4 SUN. Agent. Mifflin town. IV aue23-ly Notice to Trespassers. THE nnderetgned. ri.-idents of Delaware and Greenwood townships, hereby cau tion all persons apainat trespassing on their respective properties for tbe purpose of gun ning, tshing, or cutting timber. All persons violating this notice will be dealt with ac cording to law. , .-,! JeM Fpeakman, ' William Keech. M. C. Farra, Isaac Fergnson, MarkJ. McGaw. Joneph Nipple. Humphrey & McQuirne, DaiJ Cargill, Jesse Frey, John M. Laadis, Jacob Yeager. ; j Neleon Knight. Joseph C'arrell, ' Jacobs Hoopes, -Joaai ban Clonser, Joseph riausman, Thomas P Dimm, John S. Cargill, Jeremiah Bruner, John M. Hibbs, Isaac Crosson, John Tarner, lavid Shurts, Joseph Fergason. John R. Ferguson, John T. b'mni, Lewi Cargill, Joseph J. Castles, Henry Pontius. George T. Frey, Kufus M. Ford I- nng2l-3m - WATRU-BT TUB NORTH- ' WESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY organized in 18-S8 wiih assetts of over Ten Millions t$lO,0iH).00O), District Agents for the following counties : ' Bucks. Montgomery. Chester. Delaware, Lancaster. Schuylkill. lWks, Lehigh. North ampton, Columbia, Montour, Northumber land. Monroe, Adams. JunUa.' Bradford, Sad any other aaoocapied territory that, we boM. ' This Is rare chance for seme first class seen. ' Call on or add.-ess . PERCIVAL STOW, ' : Slate Atnti EaM J'enna., 430 Walnut 8t., Philada. 1 aCan hi peraoa if poeaable. . Augf, I871-4w ' - ZR. XS.ZjXiwau, u.t T'sav-sr saasMu, All Arch St.; Pros'. DsJtrm, 2W W. Ms Cnciti, J., rj4 Ur.(ar.Rr.a. rLirl Mi, If- C.,an RBftk- . . tsag MtsMsStWM CaWtwAsAMntaa and with but little) A mare), if taaksr. i V Ja ft aW lssir la A rwiHrn. mwui li al 1 tatl UfaMKSd flftst satkV ft onWaaT 1 aymxmmmm. ivm hr whv4 w W ssnsl 9m r' awaiw inr WBQjlaf. asui, sw r UriM u . ... CAUTION. LL persons are hereby cautioned against i. H anting. Fishing or in any . way trea pwing on toe laais of the undersigned, ia Eiackiog towuakip. . Persons so offending will be dealt with to the full ex'ent of the iw. ; - - Robert Mclnt'ire. J. E. Mcln'tire. : ; Samuel Lauver. .. William Laurer, liavio). Lajutsr.7 - Charles Oick. Michael Horomon, AVilham Bilger, Adam Smith, famuel Hoffman, 1 George Smith,"" Bebastian rUpraan, "' 5trh. E. Cornelius; ' " George 8mitb, Jr., Thomas Ramler, - f lssae Bangbmaa. Thomas . Darlinf, George r? . Gorton. Joa21t1871. -' '' 4 A flSt aasartoMat ef Cloths. Ceaaimorea, Veetieff a, 4J eat received sad (br sale T 6. M0CP05. '' ' - '."1,'t-. ; fi jm- JiOPOSE-, - .- -AHEVDMEHT TO THE CONSTTTU Oi, TJ0Jf J0J. PESSSTLTASIA. . ..'.aH W9:j?rJLaspo t Proposiag an sinadmvwt Krtiis Ccnstitutiua of PeaaHania. ,tit JtetohtJ .ly thi $eat id Route xf Etpretn tariff ff lM Comrnonmtitltk of Fan., syhtuiit.ia Central Awnblif t, hat lie foUswtog amendment of tie. ,&nsliint;a of this Camiaoe wealth be prof eaed to lb peojile for their adoption or rejectioa. jforsuant the puiwisar si Ut teaib aitwla.iiwniil, to wtt : . '. Z. Strike ut tit Si sib StetioM. cf tl S'llh Article of the CoaitltoCOP, and fewrt in lit thereof the following : ."A atata tTreasurvr akilt b ekfiwit tw qoaliCed elociare of ibs tai. at sock tiai and for such term of serTice ai sbaB be jee seriW by law."' ";. ; JAMXS H. WLUB, Speaker of tbe Houso of Eepreaeata.'iTtjr. , WILLIAM A, WALLACE. - Speaker of the Senate. ' j Approved tko Efteeotb day of Juno, Abiij Domini oR tbonaand eight hacdr! and eer-taty-oa. X 1 '!:'!. . tman s .... . .JXO. Wv OEAP.t. Prf pireJ aad certified for publication pur suant to the Tenth A tide of the Coniza tion. F. JOBDAS. SreTrT of the Corameuwcalth. 0Sa Secretary of tke Comnoaweiuth. Harrisburg, July ith, 1371. , 8m . or Atkfi. lloit CM. liiy tr. .1 "Sotliin o uoi sful T. M i. PmjfM, Bottm. Urrouiuuiaital It v.W. Itolmr. Italian relirvtt. ZZi. ZZifl.77 kii Boetun, MaM. Sold by ail druggist. Tuscarora Academy, " ' ACA2S1HA. PA. A BOAatBING SCHOOL f OR BOT The Stitb Pckool-yfar .will beirin Sept (tf. More than R.oOV joartg men Le bTi pVe pared for bueiness and for College. for hoarding. hii(. furatbod reiru, tuiii-m in all the brancLea taught, . eact-pt Frmc-b Had Gorman, 0 ; or for tbe First Smou. SSj. For tern.t. location, character of Sohoot, &c, send for a eireulirr. - - 1 . I. SIONK. Pb. v.. J. J. PATTERSOSwA-M.. Trincipala COLLKGUTK AuCU,4Mi:a(,l.LlN.STI rtra. New llittn. Conn. . iT'i iMtory to Colle ge, Huslnfs. Scientific Scl"o'a, C S. Uilitary and .Naral Academics. Fall Mion,' thirty-aixtli yeir. begins iept. 1' For ca4 alofrass. Jac aJdresa ths Principal. . . HIGHTSTOWN Classical Institate. A pood and safe Roanting School f ir ynanif men and boy. Term modi-rat. Send for seireoltr. " Be 1. C. ALKX4at. Priuci pil. Hifrhtitown. N. J. FTIMAT.R CtLI.E'lK. Birdntown. S. J.. rurnishrH the br.t rluoatinn;! a.irr. tape. lofretber with a pleasant home l! . ir i nl Tuition. J'JiiH p-r vear. For e:it'al.iiues. addreee Rer. J. il. CRAKELKV Fb. fc. SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SEMINAR! For both sexei. . A thorough aa enperi- Sclioi.I in all it uppo iiiiurut. 13th tM(o opens Sept. .r.th. Ker L. I. STOVTKN I'l'KOH, I'rincipal Srhooley's Mountain Sprir.gt. Sew Jvraey. LKBANHS V4I.I.F.V flU.LF.Gn, AnnriKt:, l'a. Fur rHtatnfrnei', a-itlrros L. il HaMMONP. A. M.. Tres t. VIRGIIOA FARMS, &C. Farms', with Mi' JT nn l Foun-IrT- Ail-lr rv. Ail.ir! onr Kll ii. Altl) IRBr, No. l,O0CrrMreKichuion'l Virpinift H. HENDERSON'S ! FAMILY LIQUOR CASES, ! Each fase conla'ning One Bo'tle of ! OLD PALE BIUNDY. I Hnrj.AN'n GV. 1 0,n RYE U HLStr, I 01,0 PAIR SrHiRJlT, j FIXE OLD PORT, I OLD BOURBON. Guaranteed Pure ant of tbe very heatuaiily. ! PRICE SEVEN DOLLARS. ! Sent br Exprees C. O D.. or Poai-ofbc nrder. j 11. HENDERSON, 15 Broad St. New York. I GENTS WANTED for the Cm-NSKLs on ths Nature and Utuicni ir thi MAa-tun Fi scrm. By Ir NarnKTs, author of "The I'hyveal Life of Homum." It relates to the male en: U full of ne facta; delicate bnt ontspoken ; practical and pop ular; higMy endorsed; sells rapidly, ubl by subscription only. Exclnsiee territory. Terms liberal. Price $2. Addrese for eon terns. e , J. O. FER0 VS & CO Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. Agents! Bead This! T J F WILL PAT AGENTS A SALABY OP V ?30 PEK WEEK and Expenses, or al low a large enmntissinn to sell mir new and wonderful invention. Address M. WAGNfP. k CO , Marshall. Mich. ! 830. WE WILL PAY $39. j Agents S-lft per week to sell onr great and j valuable discoveries. If yon want perma nent, and pleasant work, apply for partiou- iar. Address UtEK ft CO., JACKSUN. Michigan. , A MILLION DOLLVRS. Shrewd but quiet men can make a fortune by revealing the secret of tbe business to n one. Address JDGAR SIMS ; 6'8 Broadway, New York. Oil, Paint i& Vamish, WHITE LKAD, REH LEAD, COLORED FAINTS IN OIL BURNT UMBER, RAW UMBER, CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN, Cn23JI2 YELLOW, U20P BLACS, Prussian Blue, Lamp Black, Paint Brushes, Varnish Bruslies, WHITEWASH BRUSHES, SASH BRUSHES Whiting and Roaio by the Barrel, Soaps, Japan Dr) er, While Varnish -1-7 - .... . Coacestratsd Lye, Babbitt's Pstadi, . )l?atty find Glaaaesa. - The above goods, with a hrge variety ef DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES, always sa hand at the i ' PATTEESOJ SSTJG ST0SS. Glaes cut to any rite desired. - ' ' Dr. P. C. KC.NWO. ' July 12, 1371-tf ' FOR SALjIL - A PTX HOK8E POWER ENOINK, with. Governors, Boiler and Mad Boiler, alV complete, for full part ieu ran, edlreae , : ROBERT McISTIRE. . . fera Jli!lJf Jtiia'a Co., fa.