"Juniata tntinri. T r M I F F L I N T i) W N 7ednesday Morning, Oct. 23. 1872- B. F. SCHWEIER, EDITOR k PROPRIETOR. HEPUBLICAir NOMISATIOIIS. FOR PRESIDENT, GENERAL U. S. GRANT. or illisois. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HON. HENRY WILSON, Of XASSACHl'StTTS. ELECTORS AT LAROB. A'lolph E. Borie. J"bn M. Thompson. William D. lorica. FI.tCTOKfl. ' .Vsrpo A. Eonham. I Jahn rasmor. M-rcus A. Davis. Wm. J. Colegrove ticogrc M. Comes. j Jesce Merrill. ?ltury Buintn. Ilenrj Orlady. Theodore M. Wilson. -Juiiu M Broomaii. Francis ShroUcr. Vsrlr H. Kicl.ar.ls. KQward II. Green, lh.vil K. heai ikcr. Diiiicl II Miller. Leander M. Morion. Theodore Strong. Robert Re!1. Joper M. Thompson Isaac Frazer. George W. Andrews Henry Lloyd, John J. Gillespie. James Patterson. John W. Wallace, Charles C. I.oyd. GEO. P. ROWELL4CO,40 Park Row, New York "bout " 8erie8 of re8uIt8 ,bat in ,es8 ,Im" A!tn i iifty years would restore the old slave S. M.PETTEN6ILL 4 CO., 37 Park Row, N.Y, power, indeed the entire destruction of Art our tole agents in that eity. and are an- the priuciple of civilization a now re thor.cd to contract for advertising at our ted ;a ,,,,, Xorihern State4. When ) ,. . .- , . . AJ.wttM.a i ttt ft,. - 1 quested to leave their favors with either of, November election day comes let uo Re lu alioTC houses. j ublicau voter commit the mistake, if - : not the crime, of not going to the polls The reissue of the $44,000 000, :x.,d votlns fir Graat. ,vLo duJ tender note, is favorably looked upon by ; W)l ,n 0ctober thoM yote jn So inost l.iieiiiffg men. The Republican majority in the Stnte ; Semite this winter will be 3. In the ' ll'itisc the Republican majority will be j 20. : , 1 T"T"" . , ,, Thr mm who have accepted Horace! Gieeley as their candidate for the 1'resi ' ileucy are t!ie meu who proclaimed that the true bii .f society is that " capital ghoul.l own its labor." The South Carolina election for Gov err.or, St.ite officers and fire Congress men w.".-". l,e!! on the IG'.'i iust., and re j rnltcd in the tnecess of the Ri-pnblicau modulates, with Moses for Governor. I Mr 1'i'iud the eminent English bis loiiau. at a barqnet in his honor at Del inonico's. New York city, last Wednes day i-vpiiiiig, faid. Auiericin opinion is the pnwer that will work the redemption of Ireland from English misrule. Till-: Demncracy talk about the South hi ing ml ject to pjilitary rule. With the t xceptiou f Texas where troops are now needed along ihe Mexican border there are not four hundred troops iu all the Soutb, including those on garrisou duty. Ttte leaders of the Democracy favor! free trade. They would not accept Hor ace Greeley unless he abandoned bis op position to it. which he did. Every poor man who rotes for m'-n who favor free trade, votes directly againet Lis own iu tcrcst. The laboring man dishonors himself by voting for a Presidential candidate whose supporters have been the advo cates of slavery, and who are yet in strong sympathy with that form of civili sation, and need only the opportunity to establish it. Slavery dishonors labor. The proposed amendment to the State Constitution having been adopted, there will not be a State Treasurer elected by the Legislature next winter. Mr. Mack ey will bold the office till such time as shall be prescribed by law for the elec tion of a State Treasurer. Skckktary Uoctwi'LL, it is said, contemplates re issuing the $14,000,000 of legal tender notes retired by ex Sec retary MtCullotigh. The business men of Philadelphia favor the ie-ifsue. They believe tho business interests of the countrv rennire an increase iu the vol ume of money. There is a cheat somewhere in the kettle of fish that the Democrats and Liberals are cooking. The Democrats say if the combination succeeds, it is a Democratic victory. The Liberals say it the combination succeeds it is a Repub lican victory. The one is trying to cheat the other. A Borry sight truly. Judge Black and his school of politics say that in the election of Horace Greely they see the return to the old order of affairs. Horace Greely and bis school j of politics say, AVe abandon nothing, What Bortof a party is it that tbus ' rontrailicta itself T What ran honor, able democrats think of -such a spectacle t How Lumiliatin;. What can misguid ed republicans think who thus traffic their honor away I How the once trusted aud honored have fallen. Republicans, iu this last campaign that must settle for future generations the form of Government and Civilization that conquered rebellion, or leave the question to be agitated and settled tluough future campaigns, do not com mitte the political mistake of your lives by remaining away from the poles 1 he business and financial interests of the hole conntry, in which are wrap-j sndividnal interests demand that the present administration be eustaintd. ' The Democratic Canna. A , Between two and three hundred" years before Christ, the two Government, that struggled for the mastery of ;the world were Carthage and Rome. In the year 217 before the Christian era, ine . conten ding armies of these two natrons met in Italy, at a place called Cannae. Tne Uomana were defeated wilh terrible slaughter, forty thousand of their number were left dead en the field of battle. The Carthaginian general could then have laken the city of Home and subjec-tt-d her people to the rule of Lis govern ment. If he bad done so -the world would have escaped tho dreadfully pre scriptive Catholic religion that has for centuries cursed the people of Europe. Km be was ao elated with Li- victory ibat be became nugnarded and idle and allowed the Romans time to pick np cour age and recruit new armies, oue of which ; sailed over to his country. He was com peled to follow to prevent the devastation ; '( his State. A fierce battle was fought, ! in which the Carthaginians were defeat I rd. In fitly years from that defeat their ! government was toru np, and Home was ! mistress of the world. The Demociatu j met the Republican forces on tho second j Tuesday of October, the meeting proved , fuelf a regular Cannae defeat for the De .locracy. The Republicans should not fM :I0 ibe niixtuke of inactivity, but i . , , . , I1 . ! 'hould ov5 wllu '"7 man ,u Me i against the enemy in November If . . , r j'" yare ina. tive and stay away from j the polts ou election day, defeat may be , jhe n()v bling I vember. The Democrats are the Romans. Let notour inactivity be the cause of their getting a foothold in the government and thereby bring about a change as above illustrated. Kvery Republican should attend the . . . ' . . . . I ..ll i. n i r. X. . I. m .-.. n r, iA lu.'i.t ... setteling at tho polls, the basis of this government. permanent Head. The Executive Ci mmittce of the Dem ocratic party of I'euusy lvauia held a meeting at the Bullon House, at Harris burg, on the IGiU iust, ami after a ma ture deliberation resolved to ask the inombers of the party that they represent lo uot vote for either Greeley or 'Jraut. i hey have published the following, which explains itself : tthsrent. The result of thn October dectiou in Pennsylvania has fully d m en.-ti ited tlie fact ibat the tte cau un der no circumstances be canied fr the Libera! Rpublicau candidate for the 1'iesideiicy, Horace Greeley, mid there is uot, as was anticipated in case ot such an overwhelming defeat, a di.-posiliou ou the part of ibe Democratic leaders who have Kiliiiated with the Cincinnati move ment to return to their allegiance to the true Democracy ; and U'teieiis, The nomination of an elec- tnri41 M m uppo ot the nominees ot .1 1 . . : 1 1 . II .l.i me. iiuipviiie uiiveuiiou, uas. w vuu ner and Johu Quincy Adams, would en tail considerable trouble aud expense. without any hope of success or gatn to the Democracy of the State ; therelore Rfrulved, That the committee reeom mend to the delegates here assembled that no electoral tieket be nominated, but that the honest Democratic voters of the State refrain from taking any part in the political contest now being waged by the two wings of the Republican party, in the interest of their respective candi dates. Grant and Greeley ijF.N. MirRlOA.N, under date ot the -15th inst., despatched the following in regard to Indian fighting in the weBteru country : Col. Mackenzie's command bad a firrht with tho Comancbcs on the North Fork of Hed river, killing twenty-three, whose bodies were found, and capturing a camp of one hundred aud twenty-one squaws and children. Iu addition to the killing of Lieut. Crosby, Col Stanley reports that Lieut. Lewis D. Adair, of the 22nd Infantry, was mortally wounded by an Indian on the 4th iust , and died on the 5lh. Lieut. Adair mortally wounded the Indian who shot him, aud the Indian was subsequently killed. Col Stanley's ser vant was also killed by Indians, who chased and came near catching General Rosser the engineer. This all occurred near Heart River Crossing, forty-four miles from Fort Rice. The Cambria Iron Works, mainly de stioyed by fire on Sunday, the 13th inst, went into operation again ou the 17th This unexampled resuscitation has been effected through the employees giving their gratuitous labor in constructing tern porary buildings, aided by the Pennsyl vania Rilral in furnishing cars for the transportation of materials, and by en e'es nI tools supplied promptly fp,m "'o Haldin Locomotive orks and Sellers Machine Works of Philadelphia TlIKBti is trouble ou the A merican and- Mexican border. " The Rio Grande Commission to investigate the outrages ou the frontier reports that the situation of affairs there is sncb that Mexicans are constantly robbing and murdering Amer ican citizens, with the certainty of esca ping all accountability by fleeing across the border." A special to the New York "World" from Raleigh says the Democratic State Committee have decided not to contest the North Carolina election before the Legislature. The dispatch alo says heavy frauds have been discovered. This j robably accounts fur the decision. i itt inn r - PEX5SYLVAXIA OFFICIAL. General Hart-anft's Majority, 35,627. The following table present the official re turns for tiovernor in the years 18oa and 1889. 1872. OOVERN'). OOT1BSOB. v - p c p g. g. COUNTIES. 2 3 2. : ? o - 11 ? ? i i 5 Adams 2i;22 3''09. 2TG3 3038 Allegheny 178-i8 Uil 25771 . HM Armstrong. .. 3439' ' 3079 4iHi I69 Beaver 3' '96 H' 2 3G85 282 Bedford .4-5 2832 2v73 2977 Berks. C971 13631 7898 13'.47 Blair 3484 2774 423 3244 B.ad.urJ CG63 3ti8i5 "4i3 4134 liuck- 0Oj TO'H 7273 76'8 BuMer iZiii 2994 8985 3440 Cimbria- 2139 31H7 2823 35:10 Cameron 474 4J3 572 631 Carbon 1910 2ii2o 2144 "2533 Centre 01o2 3404 3J92 3712 Chester 830 6140 9385 C5I0 Clarion.- 1785 2831 2727 ; 3583 Clearfield 1799 3jI5 1995 3432 Clinion. 1331 2509 2018 2C3J Columbia 1845 3714 2110 3826 Crawlord 6107 4-65 7031 6473 Cumberland- 3514 44. 8 4176 4614 Dauphin 6(0 4328 7450 5113 Delaware 3532 2295 4339 2638 Elk 475 9i.8 628 1193 Krie 6498 4338 747 5-'7l r'iveite - 4340 4229 3954 4U3I forest- 365 293 413 340 Franklin 3698 400t 4505 4182 Fulton 680 1000 797 1125 Greene 1542 2:92 1795 34)0 Huntingdon- 225 23:8 3249 2090 Iiiduna 4003 2o7) 4472 214 Jefferson 1907 2 39 2407 2247 Juniata 1254 1642 1352 1739 '.ancaster 13&U4 8316. 13774 9.161 Lawrence.-... 3217 149J 3 126 1705 Lebanon 4o27 2696 4285 2S24 Lehigh 4555 6133 6355 695 Luzerne- 8690 9M Lycoming 4i)53 4587 i-' -O 50'it! M'Kean 880 696 1025 950 Hercer 4529 3785 6573 459.S Mifflin 1640 17.12 178-1 1765 Monroe 659 2092 653 2839 Montgomery- 7363 8147 8151 8463 Momour 106S 1"5 1378 1623 Nortl.ampt'n- 4023 7449 4880 8121 Nonhumb'd.- 3947 100'J 4314 4363 Perry- 2439 2408 2752 2514 1'biladelpuia. 61202 46812 69278 48S41 Pike 315 1054 216 1134 I'oiier- 1334 7l8 140rt 1042 tfcbuylki 1 7902 8901 898;) 9378 Snyder 1719 1315 1906 1372 S.,mer.et 264D 170i 3430 1802 Sullivan- 40 i 759 431 741 Susqiiehanua. 4ft; t . 282 4333 8(03 Tioga 4535 1825 6501 2376 Union- 1783 1207 S0;9 1374 Venango 35U7 3211 6071 4415 Warren 213) 107 9 3176 2333 Washington... 4476 4632 6294 4992 Wayne 2275 2715 2119 8030 Westmoreld- 4.-53 6195 6581 6475 Wyoming 1452 1772 1561 1791 York 5545 8326 641 0 S388 2905'-2 285590 353387 317760 285596 317700 'Mnjority...- 459G - 35627 Total Vote in the State. GOVERNOR. Ilartranft, R 3.53.387 Buckakw. D...: 317,760 Ilartranfl's majority 35,627 AUDITOR Uf NERAL. Allen, R 352 568 Hartley, D 315.7SS Allen's majority 3C.760 ' 61PREME JI DGK. Mercur. R 354.319 Thompson, D 313.S7G Mercor's majority 40,443 CONGRESSMEN AT LARGE. Todd R 357,743 Albriebt. R 3G0 546 Scnfield. R 358,013 Vaux D 311 06 Hopkins, D 313 534 Wneht, D 314.014 DKLEGATFS AT I.ARGK TO CONSTITU TIONAL CONVENTION Republican DeWites 355.715 Democratic Delegates 30S 127 Republican majority ........ TllKPKHAXCE VOTB B Chase, for Governor .... Barr Spangler. for Aud. Gen'l.. Jos. Henderson, Sup. .lodge .. 47.5SS 1.259 1.260 977 Jiew York Beneath the Tiers. thb Lira or mi "dock bats tds biveb riBATES AND THEIB HAl'STS. Wharf l:fe in New York, we are told by the Common ial A'lwrti'ter, is singu lar There are people who woik npon the wharves in the day-time aud who live under the wharves at night- Many of the piers on the east side arc the "snoozing places" for a score or more of beggars, known as "dock rats," who creep down from the bulkheads and un der the flooring of the piere, and perhaps sleep sweetly upon their bunches of straw, where the rough stones of the filling iu are the mattress, and where water is handy by way of a morning bath, it they choose to take it. The "all night cellars ' lose their business iu the warm weather, for it costs nothing to creep beneath the wharf ; it is clean and a great deal cooler and so, the " dock rats" live and thrive, and learn their lesson of rascality from the river thieves who hide in the shadow of the veet:Is and bold their breaths in expectation as tl.e boat manned by the police goes noise lessly, wilh the steady dipping oar of caution aud authority, floating past their hiding-place. Under the watchful care of the harbor police there is more pro lection to properly and life along the wharves than there used to be. The thieves know not when the steamer or the patrol boats are coming, and there is but little chance for them to carry off their pluuder ; aud the night-watch, the result of private enterprise, upon the largest piers, is an energetic and effec tive institution The horses of Canada are afflicted wilh a peculiar disease. A late dispatch says : The street cars in Montreal bare stopped running. In their stables more than three hundred horses are sick. The farmers iu the conntry are nnable to bring grain to market The disease is not often fatal, but recovery is slow. Five hundred coolies, of the West Indies, are returning to China with $70,. 000 savings. SKELETON IS THE CLOSET The Evangelical Assoetatton tt Cincinnati M Crimiul AfcorUan. :- - The Cincinnati Com mr--ial of Tues day.. week, created a sensatiou by pub lishing the proceedings of the day pre vious of the Evangelical Ministerial As sociation. in which the subject of crimi ual abortion wadtcnssed. Revi Dr Hatfield, of St Paul's iMetbodist Epis copal Chnrch, formerly of Chicago, and gom-wbat famous for his , tenific on slaught on the theaters, called attention to the appalling prevalence of criminal abortion by respectable women.' He affirmed that there was not a block in Cincinnati that did not contain women who murdered their nnborn children and thought it no ain They came to church, he said, and to the sacraments with hands stained with the blood of the un born innocents. He called npon the miuisters present to look the evil in the face and confer together as ministers of God, as members of society, and as pa rents, for the best means to check the evil and save American society and American life from destruction He stated that upon inquiry and iuvesti gallon he found that physicians were im portuned every day to produce abortion by ladies of the highest standing, and gave an instance of a wealthy and influ ential lady whome her physician in va n urged to abandon the purpose, for in re, ply to all I'is arguments and pereutsious she said. "I don't care, if yon don t do it, I'll do it myself, for my husband don't want any more children, and neither do I." Dr llatfi.-ld cited the Roman Cath olic Church as letting an example of watchfulness over its people iu this respect, so much so that he. as a Pro testant minister, stood abashed and silent before the Catholics, he said. Aud even German infi lels were raising more cliil (lieu in this country than any othr peo ple iu it ; and if something was not done to prevent destruction of foetel life imong American people, the government of the country would eventually pass in to the hands of foreigners. liev. Granviile Moody, of the same chnrch, and Rev. Henry D. Moor, of the Congregational Church, affected not to believe the statements, but l bey finally acknowledged that there was something in them, but it was essential lo be guar ded in expression. The thing has produced a genuine sensation and made the; assembled rev erends look at each other as if the bottom bad been knocked nut of things The publication was the town talk,, and will set theological scientists on a new trail. A Vicious Sow. TEEBIDLE riUIlT AND NARROW E SCATS FCOM 1IC ATI! A few days ago Thomas J. Craycroft. of Tylr tovtifbip.-.llA'wtt --....I y . went into the forest near Lis residence, to feed a large sow, whose pigs were not yet old enough to leave the bed. His wife and little prattling girl, wishing to see the pigs, accompanied him The farmer threw the sow some corn, and after eating a few mnulhfuls, she started toward the child with her jaws wi iely . lunJ.d malrlni tl.o m n.t fii.rlitfnl ! , i .. i demonstrations. 3Ir. u , seen e the ditiI i o bis child sprang between it and the fcrori-ius brute, at the same time calling to his wife to take the child away Then commenced a struggle for life between Mr. Craycroft and the maddened- brute. Bi-iiig a large and powerful animal, t-he stood on her bind feet and thrust her fore feet against the breast of her victim with such tremendous forco as came m ar knocking him down several times, mean time making repeated efforts to bite or cut him about the face and throat with uer powerful tusks Mr. Craycroft'a ouly weapons of defense were his feet and hands, and iu attempting to push the infuriated beat from his face he got his right hand several times iu her mouth, by which it was frightfully man gled. The mother, after runuing a few yards, looked back, and seeing her bus band's life in peril, set her child down and, armed with a club, started to bis n-ecun; but before she got in reach the husband bad disengaged himeelf enough to get hold of a club, with which be dealt his fiendish antagonist several heavy blows before she would desist ; and even then she made oue effort to renew tho con diet. The spectacle presented by the victor was truly frightful. His clo thing was cut into shreds, and he was bespattered from head to foot with blood, mingled with foam and froth from the mon;h of the enraged monster. The blood " squashed" iu bis shoes as be walked Besides the mangling of the right hand he received severe cuts about bis left band and arm. and a frightful gash above bis left Knee. Xeu Albany Ind.) Ledjrr. k Ltllc Girl Drowned In a Post-Hole. A sad and very peculiar accident oc curred in the Thirteenth ward yesterday morning, resulting in he death of a little daughter of John 8ampaon. About pight o'clock Mary, two years and a half old, was playing in the yard, around which fence was being built. Into one of the post-boles, which was three feet deep, and contained about eight inches of water the little girl fell, head fore, most Unfortunately no one happened to b near.- and by the time she wa no ticed the child was drowned. An in quest was held npon the remains by Coroner West, and a verdict f acciden tal drowing returned. PitUlurg Ga zelle of the Wth. Artesian wells are multiplying rapidly in Chicago, where twenty-oLa of tbem have already been borad. STOVES! ' IF vou want any GRATES, &U., or any stove tasm., Stove Warehouse of Franciscus' -Hardware Co., SIA1N OTIM33X. MIFTXiyTOTO JUNIATA COIlVnM-A, .crothoytavc tie RESU1T0S, SUPERIOR, STAR, ECLIPSE, VAI1ET C2EF, COTTAGE, DO, Best and Superb Cooking Stoves, Light House, Empire, Morning ... v. Light, Radiant, Golden Light, Zephyr, SPEAB'S ANTI-DUST AND ANTI-CLlfiHEH BASE BURNERS AHD HEATER!, ALL KINDS OF COAL and WOOD STOVKS. FRANCISCUS' HARDWARE CO., MIFFLIN, VA. SHORT ITEMS. Boston is orgauizing national dog show The streets of Boston are swept by a machine. Fort Wayne, Ind., boasts of a monkej that talks. The Sunday liqn ir law will be enfor ced in Cnicdgo. A female in Tretitin h taken the stump for Greely. -i '-J : ' '" ' The Canada horse disease has made its appearance in York State. White rats with pink eyes are the prevailnjj curiosities in Wisconsin. Mitchell, the new Oregon Senator, is only thirty six years old. The sugar crop of Porto Hico this year promUi-s to be abundant. California apple trees are blooming the second time this year. Caterpillars are destroying the oak for ests in Tenne.-ice. The Olii wool clip is 4 000,000 Ibi greater tlmn last year, A poplar trie in Muhlenburg county Ky., measures 49 feet in circunift-rence. The potatoes in Maine are rotting very b.idly both in the field and in the cellar. Flori la is manufacturing feather flow ers from the plu.-n-ige of the white heron Five thousand laborers on the etiam- ship docks, in Liverpool Knglau 1, are on a strike. Coraine county, 0!ii, produced and1 exported l ist year ten imlli..n poiiuis of cliecee. i rV Chinee lias rai.-rd foity acres ofj cotton iu Aikausas. His name is Ah .Mann. t A bank note machine, worth nearly j .vutwv un? guuc west uiiuun, ior Japan. The crop of a MiitYlin, Dutchess county viifyarJ is til esu tons this year. 1'iince Fiede icW Henry Albi-rl, bro ther i the Knipi-mr of Germany, died at Berlin ou the 15 ill iti-.t - Bismarck is a m iauf.ieturer. lie owns. it is said, a paper-mill, a iltstil!t?ry, an 1 a .. ' manufactory of beet root sugir. The south iid! of the Arkansas river is lined lor ii0 miles wi.h vast herds of elk, buffalo, wild horses and deer D F. Fitch killed a bull anako iti one of the streets of Jacksonville, Illinois, recently, over nine feet long. A Yineland. N. J., sweet potato mea sured 31 inches in length and 10 inches in circumstances. A citizen of Augusta Maine, has pub licly announced that he will prosecute any one who sells hi in liquor. A negro, au Indian, and a Turk, are climbing the hill of science together at B.-luit College, Wisconsin A carpenter who was miking an air tight ice box in a resturant iu Savannah, accidentally shut himself in it, and wss nearly dead when released. The dead body of an unknown man was found on Sunday night the 13:h in the woods near Weeliawken, N. Y., on which the sum of $1600 was found. Some ladies in New Yoik have lm proved upon the plan of taking a dog in thfir carriages by carrying iu their laps a pretty little kitteu while taking the afternoon drive.; !'' t; ' . Erland S. Parker, arrainged in New York foi the murder of Aiargaret Davi last June on the 1ith inst., plead guilty and was eenteuced to the Stale jnison for life. . ' A California man tied one end of a lariat around bis waist, and lassoed a Cow with the other. He thought he bad the cow, but at the end of the first half mile be began to suspect the cow had him By neglecting to tarn off the gas on retiring, two lodgers at the Old Bye house, in Washington, were poisoned on t e night of the 15th inst., one fatally. and the other making a narrow escape. A terrible accident occurred at Man chester Iowa, on the 17th, to the young and only son of A. W. Stevens. Th lad, in company with a playmate, en countered a Urge boar which had broken from an enclosure, and attempted to drive the animal with a stick, which so enraged it that it turned and attacked the boys, one of who escaped by jum ping into a wagon The other, young Stevens, was unable to avoid the infu riated animal, and had bis interlines cut out so that they fell to th ground. In flammatinn and mortification set in, re ultiiig iu hie death on the eveniug ol tie IQ.Jj STOVES! VinVl of STOVES. HEATERS, RANGES, ltix 3Ldi'rrtisfiucnt5. BORDEI TOWX (S. J.) FEB ILE COLLEGE I u..roufb luitlruciii.il. ilel'ulul and beautiful locaiicn. On? of the most careful, ly condueieJ ami best suataiueJ iaitimtions in tb Siaio. - For terms. to., address Iter. JOHN II. CUAKELEY. Ph.D. Agents Wanted lor Cobbin'a Child's Commentator OI THE BIBLE, far the n03E CIRCLE. 1 JOo pfe-, "J-'iO EnrraTing. Tho best en terprise of ilie jrexr far t'nii. Eer fam ily will haTe it. i Xolhity tile it note finhluKed. far circulars .ldre H. S. UoOD.spkkd k Co., 37 Park Rew. Now York. I GENTS WANTEU Kor II BKiar ItuKcn- j IB Prowa's campftiEn b."k. with liveaof i the caudi.la'es and le-idir? i"n of all jaitr.'ia. 20 Sterl portrait). $3 lo 920 J'ry rafiiUljr and easily md. Write mid see. Piiriicu Urs free. WORTHING TON. D'JjTIN & CO. lUnfjrJ, Ct. GUARANTEED BONDsT Payable in New York Cily, for sile at prices that will piy oTr 12 fr cent, on lie iiiTest menl. MUNICIPAL BONl'S or ike highest grade alwiy en bmL TUDS P. ELLIS & C , Hankers 14 Pine St . New Yoik. CRUMBS 0? COMFORT ! CRUMBS OF COMFORT! CRUMBS OF COMFORT ! STOVE GLOSS ! UNPARALLELED SUCCESS ! Orar Twenty Fmir Tbonn 1 Crow Sold ia Le-s Tuan Nine Moiubs. t Makes a Stove Shine Like Burnished Silver, al- vuru sti it: i-.k r t pkv. run t r If ! n' have it. pi lo Ihe noxt tlore ; an f ,hc ol , r, s;,e ,, ; cin , CSUMB3 OF COMFORT At He Same I'rice. Every Jobber and Ketail Dealsr iu ibe United Stiite hn or will lure il for s.-ilu. H. A. BAHTLETT & CO., rtULADELHU V, PA. ASTHMA. ! The subscriber aro Manufacturer's Aden's for R. W. R,ads cclebiaicl ASTHMA U- L1KK, the brsi reincly for Astb iia yet di- covered. Instant relief puarmied or pur - ci'use money rrfua led Tlie medicine if put up in three rize, wlnh retail f r -c.. fyte , and $1 Ier'ns n ui'mi:) price wi.I have thp nrr-ilifinp mp:iL f;-p bv nmil tr ri'irp AI.. aainplea sent free to anv who desire. L'THHIUGK. TCLLCK 4 CO , Rome. N Y. TTT TA, f S IU ri..Ttl t AVERILL ( iJSlICAL PAINT has roTed itself to be the i HAN'n50MKT and MOST I)I RIII,E! i:.VTI.KIOR PAI.XT K.0V. j Sample caril of h. auiitul eoiora and re- cnimeiiUiiona from owners of the finest residence in Ihe c .-unlry furnished free by all dealer and by AVERILL CHEMICAL PAIT CO., 32 Hurling Slip, New York, Or, Clrteland. Ohio. Ucnth! Rail Itreath! Millioni of young and o'd peou'e I both seies) are loriured dai! wilh disordered Stumach. Blood. Heart, Lirer. Ki Ir.ev. eix : Apne. dtt ius headache, palpit itmn, giddi ness, ui owsiness, no energy, uiepepsia. e- ! larrli, rbeuiua'i-m, neuralgia, yrsrel. weak hsck, constipation, piles, Ac, Xe. Wo ro iigiuusly commend our GnhUKN 1'ACK A'iKS. Ne'er fail. Mailed free for $1. Ue.icrihe vour oae. Circular free. A Idrcss CITY INFIRM ARY. Youngsiown. O. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Is the cm -ii, i .iU -i ariitde in lhe mir- ket for Blnclo; (Tothrs. The genuine has boih B u io a and in berirr's name on the label, and is put up at Wilibergers Drue smre. No. 23i Nonh Swnn I Si Thii id-i- phia. D. S. WILTBERGKIt. Proprietor, r'or aale by Druggists and Grocers.. 0ENT3 WASTED. Agents maki more n. mon.T at work for us than at anvihine - else. Business light and permaneut. Par- iicular free. O. Stiso k Co., Fint Art rublinhrn. Portland. Maine. 5933 AGENTS WANTED. Samples sent . . ' ee b' n,a,1 w Ia lerns to clear from .i lo iu per nay. iwo entirely new am-. cies, saieaoie -s Hour Address N. II. WI1ITK, Newark, N. J. NEW DRUG STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN. Main Strett. Mijflmtoicn, l'a. DKU.EKS IN DRCCS AID 9CDIC HES, them.cals, Ce Stuff. - . Paints, faruiauea, Ulaas, Potty, Coal Oil, Lamps, Burners, Chimneys, Brushes, Infanta Brushes, Soaps, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Perfumery, Combs, Hair Oil, TobMco, C,8,irs. Notions, ana stationary. LAKGE YAUIKTV OF . PATENT MEDICINES, selected with great care, and warranted from uign autDoriiy. Purest of W INE3 AND LIQUORS for Medi- eal Purposes. . ft PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with! great eare. fmalrr?. 1. i - j iles instantly reliered and soon cured . by u.ing Dr. Brig Vs Pile Remedies. They re- duce uiflamaii in. eooihe the irritated parts, and hae proven a blessing to the afflicted, whether internal, external, hleedin ne iteK. lng I'1"- A" kinds in H tage must yield ii".,'b w"nJerrul iifl'ienee of these neTtri i "ing remeaie. Sold by Druggists. f STOVES! FIRE PLACE HEATER j ileal (Sstat. Orphans1 Court Sale. PrrtSUAXT to an order i-H 1 out pf J, Orphans' Court of Jiniaia eounry and :j me directed, will be exposed to public sale on ibe premises, in Beale tnwnbrp, Juouri couniy. Pa., at 2 o'clock P. M., on ; ' THUIt:iAY, OCTOBSK 21 I t j iLe folli.w'.ng described valuable real rtta'x t ' to wit : j 1 A. Tract of 61 Acres, 1 i and M Perthes of land in eai.l luwnsliip, I I j bounded by liin-1-t of S A. Oke.on, Amlrt l ' j Palters. u and the tract hereinafter dMeribe.1, (- - Also a iraci 01 Weventy -A."ir ami sevn prc!ies. adjoining Ihe f.rm.r tract and lands of ilcrlzler's heirs and othfi bolh thee Iracis constituting Ihe farm .-.f Samuel It. Okeson. dec'.), and bavicg thertmi ! ereetd a 1 irze two-vory FRAME DWELLING HOUSE 3"x4 feet, wilh baituent, a Loy Ram two gmnl Ti-nant ITniips. There are tit welU anj a nvYrr-fiiiling spring of wittr m the prriiii-es, mi l iwo Ihrif: Y)UXt OU CH one on eicb truer. Vbii l:inl ; all clerr4 bur nb uf iwen(T ncre. wiiich: well tt:uherel. The o 1 is a goo-l fpulitj.f linifntone an1 li:neloue Hint. Tlie ciMrl lan I it well feticel anil iu a gooJ stare. f cuIiiT.ttion. Thi properly i in cloe prrximity ti cbnrrhe, mure-, mills nil schotU, being only a qntittr of a mile frem ihe T ciror Andemy an 1 Tn-carorn Female SeTnin-trr, two of Ihe hsr elucwiioml in-tiiuti.ins" in tbeiu erior ,f Pt-n'isy W tni . ni is admira. bly a Upre.1 fo the winrs of a f ;rmer, a rc- ; t'red liainess mm or an one h.-iTiii a fira j ily to ed:ir-m. rtul iJipo-i:ioa lo er.pi nicce-fi;l!y in farming npon a g-o.i fnr:n ; Tie two .rarts will be -oi l cither sepa-afe! or lojfethrr tis "nit conrenionoe of buyers TKIIMS: Ten pt-r cent, of the j-urrtu money to be pi it! when the sale is C'ninncl by liio Co-irt : c:i-thir l of the rem ii'. lr on tlie firt tlrty f April. 1-S73, when ptrssi'ti will be pien i-l ihe remainder ia tlirc e jiinl nnrmal pinnonf'. with intcre-'t. tn h ( Iei-nre-. hy bvnl ai morjii. A tlnwrr j of al.o'i' $S.0i will remain in the property. I Prsuax wishing further inform trion miT call on Jo--ph Itrown, Esq.. residing nur j Ihe property, oron ihe undersigned iu pru i lltil township. JAMES n. OKESOV. i .Mm r of ?imul ti. Ui&esoa, ucc m. : Oct 2, 1S7J-I Real Estate at Public Sale. ; rlIIE und. reigned Kxeciitnr of the s'n ; JL of l'aih:trine unuintmra, deoiMieJ, will offVr at public sale, on the premise, '. 1 o'clock P. M , on Citurday, l3V3nT:3r 2nd, 1S72, 'r;', n" '"" "inoru iow.io.r. , J c.uniy. c..nt .ining i M"vr.t.v-liiiit Aorea. , Vounded b lamia f ,.1 John K. Ilohiaon. jolm I uncifig'iain unil unn Urnuinrr, Irnv- ing lhron ereci-l a Haw Twa-Story Frame Dsllini Mi, A GOOD 1 IIAME BANK IiAILN, and other iii!!miMing. There i. a Yotirj Oreharl of choice fruit on the Dr-tniis? ra j ihe preim-e. The land ia cleared and in a ; g(,j satf 0f enliiTatii.n . an l i ainiatr-l oi , the main road leading from Mifflin to J hnv ,wt ,w mie, fr)(m lhe frInfr ,n,i ,i:Ie, i mi!e frf"" "' I'" place. ItKM": Ten per cent, of Ihe pnrrbsM Disney to be paid when the sale is confirm-! by the Court ; one-half of Ihe remain It oh the 1st day of ipril. If73, when ilee.i aul pns.esnion will he giren ; and the balance on the first day of .luiu.t. 1S7:J lhe last py- ent lo be secured by in. lament note. ! J SllELIIL T.N WH'.ISdV, Executor of Caihariiie Cunningham, dee'd. Sept. 2". IH72 AT PRIVATE SALE j I rr''E undersigned offers for sale the follow a. in property, situated in .Miifor.l lap. j JZ t'!'r"T by lauds of Jame Nonh on lhe n-rihaiii j east, and by 1 m is of E. S. Doiy on the eo'itW j and west, containing , ..." Eigat Acres acd Seventy-Six Percaes, all in a gd state of cultivation. The Im provements are as follows: ! , x, V .i, ; 2x10. with b.isemenl and eight tbe ; el"'nM pre;es and two halls : also f' - nANK KAKN. 2 ixlti. well arrnn?d; ; Spring II. mve. Smoke Mouse, and o:hr ne cessary outbuildings. There is sjso an anun- ' dnuce of fruit ou lhe premises an Orciuri ' of orer oil trees, 30 being in bearing conui- tioa, also Cherries and Peaches. There n good Ppriuj of nerer failing water near the house. TERM? : Price $2,500. One iboo'iM dollars lo be paid on the 1st of April, lA when Deed will be made and possession e'TeB. The halmce in payments to suit purchaser. Call at the premises, or address A. J. HEKTZLEB. Tatterson, Juniata Co., P N. B. If desirable, lb purchaser can i"J ! .ny.'under cultiTaiion, at $i0 p j Jul. 31. W;tf thirty acres more, adjoining the abore pmp er cre. JUMATA VALLEY BAM or MIFFJ,INTOWy, PEXX'A. JOSEPIl POMEUOY, President. T. VAN IltVI.N.Ca.hiei. DIKICTOIS. Jeph Pomeroy, . (John J. Patlerso, Jerome N. Thompson, George Jacobs, John Balsbach. Loan mnnev receive dnos!ls. nar interest on time deposits, buy and sell coin ad ted States Bonds, easlrconpons and chest-'- Remi: money to any part of the United Stw and also to England, Scotland. Ireland H"4 fl rrmiBT. Sell Revenue StimDI. In sums of $20(1 at 2 per cent, discount. lo sums of $'.00 at '21 per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at 3 per cent, discount- j IIIWHSIH i ...j.,-.. ..r., ' ?j V ii 1 - - - - '4 nnnilnfuii,nimunws,n.nii,iis v;t rrtfft Hyii tr? .fs,