L"L1 ' 'jr't"1ntMrrii Tra Juniata Sentinel. M I F F L I N T O W S Wednesday Korning', Oct 2. 1872 B. F. SCIIWEIER, r.MTOR PilOPtWF.TOR. BEPTJBLICAff NOMINATIONS. FOR PRESIDENT. GENERAL U. S. GRANT. 0 ILLISOI. FOR VICE PRESIDENT. HON. HENRY WILSON, er jiAfACHi'unns. FOR GOVERNOR. GEN. JOHN F.HARTRANFT Or MOKTGOHEKT COUKTT. FOR SUPREME JCDOE. HON. ULYSSES MERCUR, Or BBADFOtD COtSTT. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, GEN. HARRISON ALLEN, Or WARREN COCNTT. FOR COXGHrsSMES AT LARGE, TEN. LEMUEL TOHD. of Cumberland. UFN. CHARLES A LRRIGHT. of Carbon. CLtNSI W. SCOFIELD, of Warren. DrLEOATES AT I. A II UK TO THE CONSTI TUTIONAL CONVENTION. VM. M. MEUKI'ITH. Philadelphia J. GILI.INGIIAM I ELI.. riii'.auclpljia Gen. 1IAURY WHITE. Indiana. Cell. WILLIAM Lltt.V frlinn I INN' HAKTIioLOME'V. Sclmj'.kill. II. N. M'ALISTER. Centre. WM. H. ARMSTRONG, Lycoming. WILLIAM DAVIS, M on i nc. JAMES L. REYNOLDS. Lancaster. MAVl'EL P. DI.MM1CK, Warns. GE' HG ii V. LAWRENCE. Washington. DAVID N. WHITE. Allegheny. . . AIVEY, Lehigh. J()H: H. W ALKER. En. for co.vcitrss, lion. JOHN B. PACKEU, or NORTHUMBERLAND COINTY. FOR ASKMBLV, JOHN W. MITTHEIISBAUGII, or JUNIATA COCXTT. lilLtGATlS TO CONSTITI TIOXAL CO.VVKSTtOX, Dr. JOHN P STKRRETT, Pr. JOHN MtCULLOUGlI. FOR rKOTHO.XOTARV, Lif.it ROBERT A. l.AIRD, Or BEAI.C TOWNSHIP. F.)R Cl'.MMISrIONFR, DAVID CUNNINGHAM, Esq., or MiLroRTOwxsnir. FOR AUDITOR. GEORGE W. WILSON, Esq, Or TATTERSOS, GEO. P. ROWELL & CO, 40 Park Row, New York axi S. M. PETTENGILL L CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y, Are our ole azents in Ibat city, anil are an thorized to contracl for advertising ut our lowest rates. Advertisers in that city are te que-tei to leave their favors with either of the above houses. Statement of Charles T. Yerkc. One of the great arguments that Democratic orators, and writers, made against General Hartranft was that Charles T. Yerkes The Philadelphia broker, with whom cortain State funds were on deposit, and lost by his failure by the Chicago fire testified that he had dealt largely in State funds and allowed a certain percent age to General Hartranft. Pho tographs of this testimony were scattered broadcast over the land. They were read at every jjemocrauc meeting to injure the Republican candidate for Governor. They were pronoun ced forgeries, but the Democrats said that if Yerkes were out of prison he would pronounce them genuine. On last Friday Gov. Geary pardoned Yerkes. This act of His Excellency is consid ered by the respectable portion of the city papers as proper. The Inquirer of Saturday says : In another portion of the Inquirer we print the statement of Charles T. Yerkes Jr.. supported by the declaration? of several affiant, that thu eo called Yerkes Affidavit, which charged Gen eral John F. Hartranft and R V. Mack ey with having improperly used the funds of the State in stock speculation, is a malicious forgery. The proofs of this are so direct that they cannot be doubted. The community will scarcely without exception, accept this act of clemency as one eminently just and proper. If there is any fault likely to be found with the Governor in connection with it it will be that the pardon were so long withheld. The statement is too long for our columns It denies that either General Hartranft or Mr Mackey used any of the State funds in hisossesion for private speculation. It decla res that the testimony that the Democrats used throughout the campaign as forgeries, and that the signatures attached to the letters and papers the Demo crats read as having signed by him were forgeries. In order to satisfy the public that the signa tures were not in his hand writing, the testimony of Ban kers who have long been ac quainted with it as with their own, have been procured and given. Here is what the bank, ers say of the signatures. We the undersigned, familiar for a num ber of years with the signature of Chas T. Yeikes, Jr., having duly examined the photographic copy of an affidavit purporting to be made by Lim before Alderman Dougherty, under date of Dec. 23 1S71, with reference to the me of S;ate funds by General Uartrauft for speculative purposes aud bave no besi tation in saying, from our knowledge of Mr. Yeikes' signature, and on comparing it with those in our possession, that saiJ signature to the affidavit is not his, was never written by him SAMUEL W. BELL. ? Of the Farmers aud Mechanics' Xa tioual Bank. WILLf AM. J. DOWNS. Of the First National Bank. GEORGE C. TUOMAS. Of Jay Cook & Co., No. 114 S. Third etieet. ALEX. ERVIN. President of the Seventh National Bank I am well acquainted with the signa ture of Charles T. Yerkes, Jr., having had charge of the exchange department in the banking house of C. T. Yerkes, Jr.Jfc Co. for several years. I have seen a lithograph copy of an affidavit casting a stigma on Gen. Hart ranfi. tin: same that is being circulated for political purpot-es, aud have not the least hesitation in 8-iying that it is not the signature of Charles T Yeikes, Jr JOHN S. RUSH 'ON, Of Jno S. Rushton & Co. bankers & brokers, No 50 S Third street. The Democratic orators and the Democratic press also al leged that lerkes held a private account with General Hartranft wherein only the in itial letters of the General's name appeared so that it could not be fully identified. Happi ly however this point too has been reached. Yerkes has ask ed his assignee Mr John Spar hawk, to state to the public the condition of the books on that point. Mr. Sparhawk autho rized his book keeper to make the statement asked by Yerkes. It is as follows : Philadelphia. 19, IS72 Charles T. Yeikes, Jr., Esq Dear sir: The as eigttf es say that the inquiry iu yours of the 1 Sill inst., as coming from yon for your own satisfaction is entirely proper so far as the bonks will furnish awneeis to the qtiostions I am directed t3 awnser them in detail. In awnser to the first, the title, as the book will show, is, R. W. Mackey' State Treasurer it has been as follows, viz : W. W. Irwin, State Treasurer, aud W. H, Kemble, State Treasurer. Second. It has not been kept in any mysterious manner, but under a clear ledger heading of the parties named as State Treasurer. Third The journal entries will be found as follows, when cash had been received, thus: Pr. to R. W. Macky, State Treasurer, for this amount, receir ed to credit of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and thus: R. XV. Mack ey. State Treasurer, Dr. to cash for amount of draft diawn. Fourth. Under the name of J F.IIart ranft. Fifth. There is not now nor ever has been any such account as J. F. II. in your books. Sixth. There is no evidence of any mystery or any third bidders. The ac count of JF Hartranft has always been kept the same as any other customer's account. Seventh. There is no connection be tween the J. F. Hartranft account and the account of the tate Treasurer, nor is there anything in his (J F.Uartranft) account showing that he was ever bene fitted by State Treasurer's deposits. Eighth There is no entry showing that either the State Treastner or Auditor General ever derived any benefit from State deposits.-wr any entry to show that the State deposits were used by any one but myself, and in the regular course of your business. Yours, truly John S Horgrxs. It will be seen from the foregoing that a great fraud has been attempted, but I am happy to be in a measure the humble means of frustrating it Of the originators of the bold plot I say nothing more, but leave them with the feeling that in their contemplation of the failure of their iniquitous schemes they have their just reward. Hoping I may not be again called before public notice, 1 am.&e , Ciiarlks T. Ybrkes Jr The man Korreter was discharged in New York from the charge of having murdered Nathans, the banker. He was held to await the requisition of the Gov ernor of 111. to finish a sentence of tliir- teen years State. ln the penitentiary in that An express train of cars filled with passengers, on tho Ilvdson River rail road, ran off the track at Yonkers last Friday morning, but fortunately without injury to any ouo Another Kins Meeting;. - , As we announced last week, so the Democrats did. They have been raiding thronghout the county ever since. The ring men and the anti-riug men are raid ing alternately. It would take columns to record their doings and sayings. The last of their series of meeting here was held iu Patterson last Thursday evening It was a ring meeting, under the control of a family aud their adopted medical proteges that are scattered about, and the brother iu law chairman, and Mr. Bon sail. How flippantly they talk about family rule. It is only done' to direct attention from their own family. Theirs is a nice family. There ie father David and father Samuel, with such loving and dutiful sons of adoption as Greeuleaf, Grubband Banks. It is not yet definite ly settled whether the family namo has been conferred on Fisher. Tl)6 unruly condition of bis township Bhould not keep the fathers from putting the collar on him. if they can get it to "stick." They should by all means take the in telligence of the district into considera tion. Ch jue collars will not bo woru longer than until they are found out, iu intelligent communities. Some discount should be made on that account for Fay ette. Let the ciec . unt be made. It they could only get diplomis fur I'onsall and Jack ram how uice it would be. No matter, though, they are part of the fnm- ilv anvhow. .Tax-kin. i3 a brother-in- law and Mr. Bonsall, well, he is attract cd ; be is a satelite, aud a satelite is a member surely. This was the pnrty that held the meeting at. PatUrson. They had impoited cx Mayor Richard Vaux, of Philadelphia, to do the fine talking, There is no discount on the gutleman's flow of language. It rolls out like water down an oiled plank ; and was not un pleasaut to listen to, leaving out the sophirtiy and stuff that be had told hun dreds of times before. A cri ic pro nounced that speech thirty years old, wilh a few variations to suit the present status of the Democratic party. It was thoroughly systematized, aud what speech of thirty j-ears of age would not be. All of it was comprehended under four divi sions, as follows : 1st, Fraud ; 2d. Force; 3rd, Patronage ; 4th, Power. What his headings were at Waterford and Rich field we do not ktiow, but it may be ven lured that the speeches were about the same, wilh a few slight changes in the headings. The Democracy can stand a long course of s!a!o diet. They arc not like the cer tain young man who was bonrding at a place where a large etock of "hog jaw' had beeu stored for use By and by the jaws were put ou the table r or days the boarders had hog jaw for breakfast, hog jaw for dinner, and hog jaw for sup- per. The young man could no longer endure it ; Lis stomach was iu open re volt against it, and one evening, when a flagrantly steaming jaw had been placed on the table by the landlady, he sai '.Madam, liegjiw is liai y, hog jaw is tough ; it is high time that we have hog- jaw enough If the ring tin! not feel that fhey hid enough tf the heavy diet of fraud that Mr. Vaux wa feeding them on, other people did. and they felt like shoutin "That is hog-jaw enonrh !" when he turned and asked Father James Burns qnet-lioti relative to affrirs thirty or forty year ago. Vt hy did he not ask his aged friend something of themanagi incut of the public works of rcntisy Ivauia, that huge avi'iiue through which the Democratic party for thirty years fattened its mem bers upon the plunder of the State, .and entailed the enormous debt of $40 000, 000 upon her citizens. He talked about the South aud the Get t and taxatiou of that sectiou for public works and other purposes, but did not mention the fact that a portion of the taxation there is for (or free school purposes, something that his old Democratic friends did not need down there, for it would teach the " nig gers ana the " poor white trash to think, and to think was to gee how they had beeu misgoverned and oppressed aud kept in ignorance and bondage No, he irrt that out, and cdiitined h mself to debts and taxation occasioned for other pnrposr s. Doubtless there are abuses in .1.- CJ .1. . 1 t ... . uie couiu tuai cry ior rearess Lime alone can redress them. The men for whom Mr Vaux shouted and delivered nicely coined speeches placed the people of the oulh in the "unfortunate" condi tion in which they low are. The Dem ocratic party, the author of all their woes, cannot relieve them; Patientindustry alone can deliver them from the heavy load of debt, as it has relieved the peo ple of this Commonwealth of nearly one half of the S40.000 000 of debt that the Democratic party chiefly heaped on Penn sylvania during its thirty years of rule in cheap and economic times. If that party had remained in powerTwith the patron age of the public worns 'at its fingers' ends, what a pile 'of debts would it not have heaped up Mr Vaux, in his old record, did not introduce the Democratic managemcrt of the finances of the State, neither did he ask Mr. Burns any ques tions on that subject. We have not the space to follow Mr. Vaux in his wanderings under the head ings of Force, Patronage and Power, and we here dismiss the subject. - Letters from the West Indies give ac counts of great disasters resulting from the late htirricaux in those islands. Ves sels we're driven ashore or foundered, be ing, with cargoes, a total loss, and sev eral cases of loss of life are reported. A woman was killed on Tuesday at Four Corners. N. Y , onTuesday mor ning, at Republican pole raiseng The pole broke and struck her. It is now under stood that the on ly reliance which the creditors of the country have for the security of their invest ments, is iu the Republican par ty being kept in power. Repudia tion is as sure to follow Republcan defeat as rebell ion was the direct result of Demo cratic teaching. The keeper of a public garden in New York was arrested yesterday and held for trial on October 4 the charge being for keeping open and selling liquor ou Sundays and disturbing the neighbor hood. This will be a test case. Mr. Ruckalew and his friends talk about extrav agance and cor ruption, they for get that under the thirty years of file m ocratic rule in Pennsylvania the State debt rose to 840,000, OOO. Republican rule reduced it nearly one half. The empress of Austria has established a civic fund, which provides a reward of fifty dollars for every lifo saved within her domiuions. Chas.'R. Iluck alew held traitor ous conference with the rebel commissioners in Canada during the civil war, as is proven by the official report ofj Jacob T3iompon to the confeder ate authorities at Richmond. There is in Berlin an American lady dentist, whom the Tent jus pronounce a Gen. Hartranft is a friend Of pro tection .of home industry against the ruinous com petition of for eign pauper labor and capitalist mo nopoly, while his opponent is a free trader. Irish potatoes are so cheap in Kansas as not to be worth digging. Gen. Hart ran A is in favor of mea sures for secu ring to the farm er a valuable home market, by the creation of manufacturing ( 9 concerns all over the county. - . . . A Farmer in Russia ownes five huu- dred thousand merino sheep. The Democrats do not tell that during Gen.llart- ranft's two terms the State debt has been reduced about 6,000,- 000. SUORT ITEMS. But little over three months of leap year remain. The Rev. Teter Cartwright, died on the twenty fifthjaged: 87. A Kentucky bachelor has courtei one lady steadily twenty seven years. Georgia will not tax cotton or woolen mills erecte.d there for two years. Isaac Pittmau, the great patron and projector of I'honography, is hahkrupt An iron church has been shipped from New York ta Aucon, Peru, ready to be put upT Two colored grand jurors were cm paneled for the first time in a United Sttes court'at Clcavland, Ohio on the 1st. The body of a woman was found in a barrel in Brooklin by the police on Mon day night, and suspicions of a terrible tra gedy are entertained. , It is announced that Governor Leslie, of Kentucky, has appointed Willis B.Ma chen United States Senator; to fill the unexpired term of Garrett Davis. The Empress of Germany has founded a seminary for the education of the or phan daughters of officers who fell in the Franco Prussian war. A dispatch from Helena. Moutana. states that a party of Sioux dashed iuto the Crow agency on the 21st inst,.killed D. Forrest and two Crow squaws and run off the etock at the agency, A little girl, ten year old. boarding at Cozzeu's hotel at Cczz'-n's landing Hudson river, on Tuesday night a week fell over the banister, from tho third story of the hotel to the first fl)or, and was instantly killed. Tooth picks have become an important articles :f trade. Ouo toolh pick factory in Canton, e.. furnishes more than all other work in town. Ov-' 100 enrds of popUr have been hauled iu for its use this season to be converted into tooth picks. Bcssemar has invented a non sc sick nefs ship. It is said to impress builders so favorably that two steamers are to be constructed on the modlo to ii'y across the Engli.-h cli innel. His scheme is I -aloon so arranged us not to feel the mo tiou of the vessel. Maufredi, an I talian J w, and l.ii wife are row under soiiteace of death at Mar seiles for having put out the eys ol a young giil from Nice, v.hom they had abducted from her revive chantry. They destroyed her eyesight, b'.ing tearful that she might identify them - Late o:i Mnud-iy night the houe of Samuel Pope in Pateison, N. J , was entered by seven rj isked men who secu rttd the silence of I'ops and his wife by terrifying them with pistols, and tied them tightly and ransacked the house, carrying nff.eaj-h, j wtliy and railroad bond.- to this tmiint of $9,100. cur ? fir crtiscm cuts Special Examinations. SPECIAL exaniiniitioni will be held in the SupiM-intmrtfrit' dfnoe. in ib Court Honsf, at Mifilintown, on Sit'jrdiy, Oc:ob?r !2h, and Snlur.l:iy. October 19.li, ISJi. Applicants for cx kin;n itian will he req;iire-l lo ftirnixh a request signed liy two Loreclors signifying tlieir intention to employ Slid ap parent, h e. R:)iiisi.v. Sup-!. Orphans1 Court Sale, Pl'RSU N7 to an order iue 1 out. of tlie Orphans' Court of Ju-iiva couvy anl to me directed, will be exposed to publ;o s:!e on Ihe premises, in Beila township, Juniata county. Pa., ot 2 o'clock P. M., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1872. the following described valuable real estate. to mt : A Tract of 61 Acres, and 98 Perches of land in said townsliip, hounded by lands of S X. Okeon, Andrew Pmtersoo and the tract hereinafter described Also a tract of Seventy Aerca and seven perches, adjoining the former tract and lands of llerizler'n heir. and others both tlice trncts constituting the firm of Samuel 15. Okeson, dee'd, and having thereon erectd a lnrzo twi-story . FRAME DWELLING HOUSE 35x45 feet, with basement, a I.on Barn nnd two good Tenant Houses. There are two wells and a never-fuiling spring of water on ihe premises, and two thrifty YOUNIi OR CHARDS, one on eieh tract. This land is all cleared hut about twenty acres, which is wll timbered. The so;l is a good quality of limeRfooe and limestone flint. Th land is well fenced and in a gooj state of cultivation. This property is in close proximity to churches, stores, mills and schools, being only a quarter of a mile from the Tu caror Academy and Tuearora Female Seminary, two of the best educations institutions in the Interior of Pennsylvania, and is admira- oiy am.pted to the wants of a farmer, a re tired business man or an one having a fam ily to educate, end a disposition to engage successfully in farming upon a good farm The two iracts will be sold either .sepa-ately or toeether te suit convenience of buyers TERMS: Ten per cent, of the purchase money to he paid wheathe sale.is confirmed by tho Court; cne-lhird of the remainder on the first day of April. 1373. when pnssessisn will be given and the remainder in three equal annual payments, with interest, lo he Iecured hv hond and mortgage. A dower of ahout $1,000 will remain in the property. Persona wishing further information may call on Joseph brown, Esq., residing neur the property, or on the undersigned in Spruce Hill township. JAMES B. OKESON, Adm'r of Samuel B. Okesoa, dee'd. Oct 2. 1872-te GREAT REDUCTION IN TBfc PRICES OF TEETH! Full Upper or Lower Sets as Low as $5.00. No teeth allowed to leavn th offi iml... the patient is satisfied. j eetn remodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to last for life. Toothache stoDDed in fiva minutes without extracting the tooth. Dental Work ditn trr- n,r,nna vilUul kAM . r .u.iu leaving their homes, if desired. Electricity used in the extraction of teeth, rendeiing it almost a pathless operation, (no extra charge) at the Dental Office of G. L. xerr, estaousned in JlitUintown in I8BD. d I. TiL-un Jan 24, 1872-ly Practical Demist. t&L. Handbills for nnhli n.;nt.l short notiee at the Siansit Orrtce. ixtxc sitti'misf aims. . wm.m i ...... EXCELSIOR FUfrEMPORIUM. J. ISAACS, Successor to JOHN FAREIRA, ?18 Arch Street, Middla of the Block, between 7th and 8th streets. South side, pniUDKLPTUA, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER CP FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAK, Wholesale and RetaiL Having imported a very Urge and splrn did assortment of all the different kinds cf FUOS from first bands in Europe, would re epeotfully invite the readers of this paper to call and examine the a sortment of Fane; Furs 1 am determined to sell at the Zaa-eW Cak price. Alt I'm WtirrtnltJ. So mit reprutatutioru to tfftel tola. FCR3 ALTERED AND REPAIRED. j,Remember the store, 713 ARCH St., rliiiadelphia. Oct 2-10t Real Estate at Public Sale. aIIE undtraigned Executor of the tstale of Catharine Cunningham, deceased, will offer at public sale, ou the premises, nt I o'clock r. N., on Satnrda7, November 2nd, 1872, A tract of land situate iq Mi I ford township, Juniata county, cont lining Twenty-Eight AoreM, bounded by lands of t'nl. John K. Robison, John Cunningham und Orin Groninger, bav. ing thireon erected a New Tf o-Story Frame Dwelling House, A GOOD FRAME BANK BARN, and other outbuilding. There is a Young Orchard of ohoice fruit on ibe premises on the premises. The land is cleared and in a good state of cultivation. s.nd is situated on ihe main road leading from MirQin toJoLn town, two mites from ibe former and thtee miles from Ibe latter place. TERMS : Ten per cont. of the purchase money lo be paid when ihe sale is confirmed hy the Court ; one-half of the rema'.odsr on the 1st day or April. IU73, when ileeJ aa possession will be given ; and the balance on the first day of August, 1873 the bisi pay mcnt 10 be secured hy judgment noie. J SHELUl'RV ROBISON, Executor of Cntharit.e Cunuinghnm, dee'd. Sept. 25. 1872 FRANCISCUS HARDWARE COMPANY, Main Street, Dibits Court Yarfl, JliJIIinfoiTii, Pa. From 15 to 20 percent, of your MONEY IS SAVED by buying your Hardware at XXVIV CISCUS'. To our town and country friends CARRIAGE MAKERS. WAGON M KRi:S. BLACKSMITH.. SIIOS MAKERS, IlL'ILDCRS, PUNI'tUS, CABIVET MAKERS, UNDERTAKERS, GUNSMITHS. MECHANICS, MERi.'H I NTS. To you all we are offering tho hst selected and most complete assortment of Itaruwari lo be ftiund in any FtT.tt- Cli U'sT'licare Stirrt Owi-ig to ihe fact Ih-il we buy etuck for Try .iiry? Jnmts direct fr-tn the Mtrnfc turers. wc are thus enabled to sell ut Eat ern prices. Carriage Makers, W'asoa Mak.rs, and ttiasksjuiih;?, To yon we oiler, at (JmiiTi Re.lnerJ Piic-s Spoke, Huhs, Telle es, Pcles, J hails. Sulky Felloes, Sulky Shait3, Single snl Double Trees, Gearing single and dui;b'e i each. ft- Jlett W.erh i - ih.. vnr- t 2T Pa'rnt IVms ul-cny on liand."i& Iron, Steel, lire, hlis'cr. toe ap-1 i:s' ; Ho sc Shoes. Hurse Nails. Nn:l Luds. Vices, Anvils. Itelk-ws, Springs Axlos, Viati Wheel-, tie , Ac. SHOEMAKERS, We call you eperjal attention to onr lergt and varied Assortment ol SHOE Ft S UiyiJS JiST Best quality of RED SOLS LEA T11KH at 81 lo 3.; per lb. Best brandt ot FltSNCH CALF SKINS fro.n $1 51 t.j $ V.5 pi-r lb. Ll.MNbS fioin 83c lo $1.1'0. Our stock embraces Rett nn I Oak SJe L'atfirr, Frvch and ('' Un'r- ,'' S';ins, l'per, Kij s Bm h'i'j.i, a id Lining of all Culnr. Last, Bool Trret, Burhor't T&rvt.l and all Tools uied by fiist-:la:s shoemakers BUILDERS AND" PAINTERS, You will SAVE much MONEY by buying from us your SAILS, LOCKS, LATCHES, BUTTS. UIXGKS, SCREWS, Paints, Oils. Turpentine, Taints all colors, dry and in oil ; Japan Varnishes, Glass and Putty, 1352 Lewis's White Lead, the best in ihe market. Barn Door Hangers, Rollers and Rails, Strap Hinges, heavy and light, from 4 to 'AO inches in length. CABINETMAERSlSFMDERTi KERS, Our slock of your hardware material has been enlarged, aui has reached a s'ate of perfection. Ti.e prices havo been reduced to such low figures as to prohibit any and all irom ouying aoroa'l. The trade of Undertakers is especially solicited. Gnnsmtlis, Hunters, SDortan, Sc., We have just receive 1 a luge assortment of Rifles, Single and Double Guns. Revolvers, Pistols. c. Gun-makers' Material, Sho. Pouches Powder Flasks, Cartridges, Caps, Shot Powder, io. To COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Especially, do we offer large inducements, AVeare prepared to sell you all kinds of Hardware at Eastern Prices. Every class of goods' will be found the best, and our price will only be a guarantee of your future pa tronage. gSelg' We make Lamps and Laaip ware a specialty. Before purchasing elsewhere obtain and compare our prices. Franciscas Hardware Co. Main Street, Mifflintown. Sept 11, 1872-ly Piles instantly relieved and soon cured by Ucfinff Dr. Britr' Pit RuniArl-M Tk.. c no - -.,.. iucj re duce inflannaiiDn, soothe the irritated parts, auii nave proven a oiessing to the afflicted, whether internal, external, bleeding or itch ing piles. All kinds in all stages must yield to the wonderful infl'tence of these never failing remedies. Sold by Druggists, Bt.ATCHI.IT S IMPROVE g Cnianbsr "Wood P-, T.steless. Durable. Est.,... 5 j? and CLe.p. T!ie bet pBj tor in. team money Attej. ,tion is tspeciaiiy incited t ilatchley's Patent Imcrw.. v' Bracket aud New Drop Chj a vj'.ts. wiitcn can t -i disn without roB'Oiini iv. pump or disturbing the joints fr A'so. the Copper Cbanh. whicj i.cver cracks nr sca'es. anl w,UoutU any other. For ea'e by de iWrs eTerjnjuri Send far Uital'-gue anil l rice-i.it. t'HAS. OJ'U'MWT, Manilfaet'r, COO Com;narce St., Thi! ida., pv sept ll-Iy Fsiucyjania Military Acailsay, At Chester, Delaware County, Pa. (Forreij. dent Cadets only.) The eleventh anooal j. sion commences Weanesdiy. Sept- 4. Tas. ough instruction in Civil Engineering, ii, Mathematical ana natural sciences. Tin Classics and Eogli-h is imparled by WM Point graduates and other competent pr fessors. lirculars may he ootaioe-l or Col. TIIEO. HYATT, Prest. P. M.l EATON FEMALE INSTITUTE, On fhil.da & Bait. Central R R.. Kfnc Chester Co.. Pa., offers all the i ducemenls that constitute a home in cna lion with a Iborotieh English Educatioa. $143 p r school year. No ex'ras exrept fa instruction in Wax. Music. Latin, French. German, Painting and Drawing. Ea.ti leacbers, graduates of our best Sew Ent',0l .-htmt have been riiiD'oved for se.Mi year Ioqinre or cva?i l. sii ll.M, SALLIE V. SWAlMi, l-rincipals. BORDEiTOW s (. I.) FE91LE lOLLECf 'thorough instruction, llcaitutul mni beautiful location. Vol of the most earefi:;, ly conducted and best'sustaioed institution in the StaU. for terms, etc., address Kn JOHN II. BRAKELEY. Ph.D. ADVERTISING AT LOW RATES ! ! Tor $70 per lath per ff .nth, we insert an advertisement, in 129 Flnl-CUa PaDCr in pt-nnsvtvin'a. sen- ng i.ltea inn to CEO P. ROWELL & f 0 , 14. tertUIng Agents, 41 Paik Rw, J 1. Aeents warned f "nr Camptiirn eon-Is Sell at Sight. Pay 100 per teat. pr.Ot- Nc is th-v note. eud at once tor l'e-cr;pt;T? Circulirs ar.d Price LiMs of our tin Stef! Engravings of all ihe Candidates. Carapv. Biographies, Charts, Photographs. Badge Pin, Flai1-, m l tvtrj thing suited to tin times. Ten Dollars per day easily nwet Full samples s"ni for $5. Address Mo n t GooDSiED 07 1'ak Row, New York. Agis.nts Wasted for CnambrrUn's Crest Campaign Book, I us STRUGGLE OF '72; .4 Sottllj in Political aui Pcpular Littn-.v A Graphic History of the Republican airtd Democratic Parties ; ncy sketch of the si called L,bera! Republican Party ; n tar-, neir the Cincinnati Cunventinn The mi ior iLkets or t'de tff'trt of Ihe csropaigt The finest Ii'nstiaied I'ook ruhl.shcl. A Book wiinfd hy every American citizen. Tc. sei-:re tcr-i'orv at once, seud $1 for ou'fi'.. CMiiS l UilLl.-HINU CO.. Cuicagn, IU.. Pui'a , Pa., or SpriugStld. Mass. Of all kindrf. TIRKWORKS, FJ.ACS, I. A VTF.RNS, 1 OKCiiEs. BAIM.K !, CfiroiMIs, Ac. A"., Ac. 3 SEJMI 3. PI'RDY, 3i and S4 .Maideu l.ane. Established 1843. SEW VORt A UIIK CL'KK f r tl Uisti hs,Tii e m pUiiul is iiow made known iu a Treu ( f 4i- tvt:tvi iMgc) on Foi!n ftii'l N-i'v.; H: rul li ?i arnrions. jubli)ie I hf Dp . Ppim I. Rows The rri pi inn wfii vl scoTrrri I f Inm in suel it fro'i'ltit.t til nnr.nr ti.ii h 3a:mot eonruiiou-ly rttfu- (. Biftk? U known, it It -i cure-l vryhlf wb hi iod it fir Firs, never l-injc f..ir 1 in ;n ie c.ie The ititf i cUiiits m iv bo oUaioel fr-iiit miT ! r pji-. A copy srii free rn irplonnr hy mni. ,lrrs J;i. YHwirt Rtn.w.'J. 21 Gran J St . Jcrer V.ny, N J. EICHLER'S FLCIPES FOR LIQUORS Confa'a the latest improved iiiMrru-:i:is f t mixing Brandies. Whiskeys. Rums, Ciiis. Hitters. Fancy Cirlinls. Fru'.t Syiups. Hs Ruin, , ,c. No one in Ihe liqinr bus'r.sii oan iiff.r'l to u'o without ihem. A-kforthm and examine them al Ihe ho fc lore". I1 livf red by mail, on receipt of $-. by Aschii dacii Mn I E:-.. N. W cor. 3J and Cail .wl.::: S s , l'hiiade!phia, Ta. Iudex and samp's sheets sei't fl-te. .Yotblng Ufce It in medicine. A luiury it the p.i.aie. a painless eraeuant a gemle siiu ul int to the ciriulation, a perspiratory prff; aration, an anti biiicis medicine astoaiicli ic, a diuretic and an admirable general al'r Hive Ss-ch are the acknowledged anddnrj proven properties of TaHEixt S ErftuviJ- CKST SlLTZEE A PKR1K3T. SOLD BY A Liu DRUGGISTS. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUeT Is tlie cheapest aud hi article in liie niir ket for Blueln; Clothet. The genuine ! both Barlow s and v ill berger's naxe on tkt label, and is put np at ffiltberger's Dru Store, No. 231 North Sieno I St.. PhiUdJ phia. D. S. WILTBERQER. Proprietor. For Sale by Druggists and Grocers. M,000s: iti.ivAitn any case of Blind. Bleed- Itching or Ulceratw Piles that I' Biso's ?lf Uemcdt fail, to cure. It is DreDared exprew- ly to cure the Pilo. and nothing else. Soil by alt Druggists. Price, f 1.00. A GEXT3 WANTED. Agent, make mnrtry at work for us than at aavtbf i, elfi. Blisin liKt .n rl nmnin,nl Pit- mm ticulars free. G. Stixsos & Co., FiM& PubluKtrt, Portland. Maine. New Lumber Yard. Patterson, 1. BEYER, GUYER & CO. Hare opened a Lumber Yard in the bor ough of Patterson, and' are prepared tofaf nish all kinds of Lumber, such as Siding, Flooring, Studding, Paling, Shingles, lath, ia large or small quantities, to tait et tomers. 3f5 Persons wanting Lumber by th load can be supplied at reduced rates. BEYER, GCYER i CO. George Goshen, AgL Pattar3on, Slay 15. '72-tf i i Large assortment of Queensware, Ckj XI. ware. Glassware. Crockerywaie, Ce" ware, tc, for sale euap by , TILTEN S E3'C33l Ml Sri 15 r 1 r- Li :ir rni :jiitiiif-inii r fni I if. I i i 1 1' ' 1'.: J: "::!'' 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