WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCT. SO, 1872. nESSSVLVAN'IA RAILROAD. O.N AND Y after Sunday, Oct. '17. 1872, Paepger Irain will leave Mifflin Station as follow : EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express 1:10 A.M. fust Line 8:84 A. M. P.cifii Kxpress 10:07 A. M. )lrri-hurg Accommodation 11.-8 A. M Tram Cincinnati Ex; rcss. WLSTWABO, ittsbur Express Cincinnati Express gutlii-rn Express.. 1 lirouph Pasi-enger Pacific Express Way 1'sssenger Mi' Trin ..... East Lii Jlixeil Tram 6:L'8 P. M. i:V4 P. M. 1:1 8 A. M. l: o A. M. 4:08 A. M fi:C! A. M. E:0i A. M. M4 A. M. 3:88 P. M. fi.83 P. M f :00 P. M. Stop" wbcn signaled. JAMES NORTn, Ag't TOWS ASU COUNTKY. Onk f Tyson's bears choked to death on a emu take, that was thrown into tin cage, on last Frirlav. IIdkac-u Gkh-LkY is iu favor of con tract ng tlie cunetiey Tlie great busi ne.-s interests if the whole country arc against further contraction Country meiclants, we will sell you Coal 0.1 at Pitttdiurgh prices Fkaciscts Hakdware Co. Noah Lmxrf iklu has purchased ol the Oud Fellows, the lot" on the South west corner of Bridge and Water Sts known as the ILiffinan property. Trice, $1 100 Cok lUrfcE.s fur sale at Paistc's Hardware S.ote A Fal'.M f ltii acre and S:iw Mill sit uated iu L lawre township, are adver tised at public mle. See advertisement of Humphiey & Mi-Quit us, iu auutuei column. Thf re-election of Grant will give sat icfac'.ion to the country, and those who invest iu Clothing at D W. II alley & Co.'s, are also sure to Le satisfied with their purchases. A PRo.-PKrot.'s uierchaut has for hi motto : "Keaily to bed, and early to rise, never g"t tijjht, and advertise." Artrl here is a St. Joseph new advertisement : If Jim want a lioopskiit, go to the anti thou slii:g;ird. and II. Wciz." The Pennsylvania Railroad Company now ruu trains by Philadelphia time in stead of Altoona time, as heretorore The new schedule was put into operation on the 27;b it.st See change of tiraeot patsergcr tiaii'.s iu revised table, at the Lead of this column All kinds of Lamps and I.ampware riitutieys, Burners, &c , we will sell lo country merchants at city jobbers' prices FiiAvcisns 1 1 a r tv a k & Co. Ci.w KlLl.tt). A cow the property of K S. I'aiker, was killed on the rail road below Patterson, on last Saturday This was tlie second cow that Mr. Par ker lut-t within th past month The former one walked into a bed of hot ciu flVra thrown from locomotives, aud died ftom the fleets of the burns. "Fits." generally speaking, are things that people abhor, but w hen one is brought to a specification the feeling may be changed. For example, if you go and get the "fits" that Loudon puts on the coats, vests, and pants, that he lankes out of the fine goods that he constantly keeps on hand, all unpleasant let-lings are driven away, and the fits are admired - - Cons Shum.ers and Fodder Cutters for sale at I'aiste's Hardware Store. S1S.000 worth of Goods for sale at the lowest prices, at Tilten & Kspen cbade's two large store rjoms on bridge street. Anything aud everything in the Iry Goods and Grocery line, also Boots and Shoes f every description. See their large advertisement iu to day's paper, and do not fail to call and see their fall and winter stork of goods, ami hear their pi ices I'l til K- Sai.k Lueien V. Di.ty, Ad luiiiMrator of John Robin.-on. deceased, will offer at public sale, at the late resi deuce of said decedent, i" Fayette town ship, oil Tuesday, November 12 1S73 cue horse, one three-year old colt, om cow. one heifer, three calves, one spring wagon, one windmill, one patent hay rake, wheat, coin and oats, together with a lot of household furniture Sain at 10 o'clock A. M. Boys, ou Saturday, when there is no school. amue themselves on the com mons by driving a stake into the ground, then going a hundred feet, more or les from the stake, and there blindfold one of their number, after which he is turn ed around several times and placed be tween the handles of a whe.clbanow and told to "wheel" for the stake. In nine cases out of ten the stake is not reached, the wheeler generally going in a different direction. On the morning of the 23rd inst., a stranger of medium size, fair complexion aud sandy hair, aged about 38 J ears, dressed in a suit of light clothes, got off one of the fast freights at Black Log Station. He told some of the men at station that he had a boat, but bad miss ed it below, and hail taken the traiu to overtake it and would walk ap the river to the lock and tljere be ferried over. Be bad gone about a quarter of a mile from the station when he was run over by engine 27 of second 1'acific. An in quest was held over the body. Esquire Sliddah summoning the jury. They returned a verdict of accidental dectb. Tm Fka.ciscus Uardwark Com paxt mean Bisinkss. They have jnst completed the vast extensions to their mammoth Store. The increasing d mands of the trade compelled tb6 com pany to these necessary . enlargements. They are now occupying TOUR difler ent apartments, in which can be found every article in the different branches of Hardware, from a keg of Horse. Shoe to a lady's finest Pocket Knife They in vite yon all to call and see their immense stock of Hardware. Saddlery ware. Coach ware. Taints, Oils, &c. To the ladies is the invitation extended to come and examine their varied assortment of Stoves and Huustkeening Hardware Their patterns of Oil Carpets are beautiful, from 45c to $ I 25 per yard. Store on Main street, opposite Court House. The Journ'il oj Commerce, for the in formation of Everybody sending a pack age by express, repeats that limitations of liability which form the chief part of the printed matter iu bills of lading do not necessarily govern the responsibility of common carriers. An express com may cover its receipt with notices that where the value cf the package is not named the company ill not be liable for more than $50, but if it accepts the car riage of a package of ordinary merchan dise with jio stipulated value named in the contract, it will be liable for its full value in case of miscarriage. A carrier is not liable for delay unless neglect can be shown, aud the owner cannot recover damages for detention antes she can show that the carrier did not show ordinary diligence. Lamps and Lampware for sale at I'aiste's Hardware Store. The Lewistown Gazette, of last week, contained the following bear item : Some boys were out on Shade Moun tain one day last week for chestnuts, hen they saw a bear lying under a tree, but not liking Lis looks, they lift, aud re turning some time after found bruin up, when they put out. l'robably the same animal was seen a day or two after by another boy, who also made tracks for home. Two bears were recently caught on the Juniata side, making four seen on that mountain within a month, so that it affords a fine hunting ground for those who have the nerve to shoot such game Cedar Tins and Buckets for sale at I'aiste's Hardware Store. The Huntingdon Monitor, of the 24:h says : On the 1 1th inst.. Argot Williams, aged about ten years, took his father's dinner into the Slop coal mine at Johns town. It is supposed that he lost bis way, aud groping through the passage entered an buiirit ued room filled wall the. poionous gas so fatal to so many miners, and immediately upon bis en trance the gas look fire from the lamp in he boy's cap. He was found the in xt evening burned to a crisp, totally beyond n cognition. Lieut. VVestbrook was the victim of a sneak-thief last ween. The rascal pur loiued a pair of boots, put them on aud was sauntering around town w hen the Lieutenant t abbed him, took the boots aud lodged the the f in j til. Blacksmiths, you can buy your Horse Shoes for $7.40 per keg at Frau eiscus'. Theywill sell you Bar Iron at oc per pound. They offi r you Litt Suruai Sail Ho! at 9c per pound. IL r.Kint.E Accident. In Liberty Valh y, Terry county, there is a steam tannery, owned by Thomas Cook. On last Wednesday a young man, aged about 1G years, a son of Mr. Cook, the propri rtor of the stablishmcut, in passing through the building, noticed the end of a stiap or baud that had been cast from a certain wheel that was not in motiou lying over or acioss a shaft that was then revolving at the rate of 120 times a min ute. The young man knowing that to be an improper place for the strap reach ed with his left hand to throw it off. At short intervals a jerking motion was im parted to the strap. When the hand was extended a jerk was given, and the hand was caught, and iu an iustaut fastened by the strap to the shaft, and the arm wound around it up to the shoulder. The muscles and ligaments at ibe shoul der joiut were strong enou.h to carry the weight of the body, and he was whirled at the rate above indicated, forty to sixty limes, and at each revolution was drawn through a space of about 15 inches be tween the shaft and a brace shove it. His thighs were both broken, also his right knee, and his head and body bruised. The accident was witnessed by an employee in the taunery. The alarm was given and the machinery stopped as soon as possible. The unfortunate young man was taken from the shaft in an al most lifeless condition, in which he re mained for a considerable length of time. After waiting 72 hours for the reaction of his system, amputation of bis left arm was performed at the shoulder, and re covery, though doubtful, is possible Later acconuts report him in an improv ed condition. The physicians in the case were Dr. Morrison, of Waterloo, Dr. Samuel Crawford, of McCoysville, and lr. D. M. Crawford and Dr. Banks, of Mifflintown. The cheaprtt place to buy Hardware all its branches is at Franciscus'. in They guarantee to sell ell goods in their line for less money than they can be bought elsewhere. To satisfy your selves of this fact, call and get their prices aud compare them with others, and you will be convinced. Store on Main street, opposite the Court House. Twins by Express. How a Young Couple Saw Daylight on tie Cart. The Pittsburg DUpalrh says: The Uniou Hotel Ilepnt of this city has been the reting place of many weary travelers whose Listory would furnish a thrilling chapter for romance. Only a few days ago a lady put up there whose reason for doing so is well stated by the Ohio Statesman, published in Columbus. It is as follows : The Pacific Express train on the Panhandle railroad left the Co lumbus depot on Eriday evening last, uuder the charge of couductor Di itry. Nothing transpired to disturb the monotony of the conductor's call on drowsy passengers fur "tickets, gentle-' men," until the train was between Den liiaon and Steubenville. Then he was notified that a lady paesenger desired his presence. He fouud the lady evi dently in some trouble and embarrassment- To his affirmative response to the query to whether he was married, the lady staled that she was on her way from Cincinnati to meet her husband in New York, and that a crisis was impend ing, involving the appearauce of au ad ditional passenger. Ibis staitied the conductor, of course, but wilh a heart as big as an elephant, he set to woik to make the lady com fortable. All tbe passengers were has tily shuffled into another car, and such female assistance as could be procured on the traiu was brought into requisi tion Iu a brief time the little stranger a fine, bouncing girl is the phrase put in an appearauce, and the couductor congratulated himself on his happy es cape from a dilemma. With a heart overwhelming with sympathy, he arran ged an impromptu wardrobe for the very young lady from his own underclothing. It was not exactly iu style of those "in fa ut outfits'' advertised iu the papers, yet it served a good purpose. But tLis is not all. The train left Steubenville on time, and was soon ihuinii rii.g through aud around the hills of West Virginia, when the couduc tor received another shock , This time it was a "fine, bouncing boy.'' Twins, by jove ! One a Buckeye and the other a Pan-Handler. Tbe remainder of I'ru- ry's liueu went to start tbe little Allow n his jouruey through the world. Then for fear of what might happen, the train was hurried up. Iu due time it reached Pittsburg and tbe lady and tbe two un ticketed passengers were teuderly con veyed to comfortable quarters at the ITuioti Depot hotel, when a telegram was forwarded to like husband in New Yoik, which probably lifted Lim out or his boots. At last advices the mother and children were doing well. STOVKS of ail descriptions at the low est prices at I'aiste's Hardwa.ro Store, Crystal Palace Building. The Allooua T.ihdrie, of the 24th, publishes the following : On Monday last, Michael Moore, the wife murderer, who has been Feutenced to be huug ou the 27. h of November, made a desperate effort to escape from the Kbeiishurg jail While the Sheriff was conve iug him from ouo cell to an other Moore seized a piece of lead pipe and was about to make a deadly assault ou the former, w In n be drew his revol vei and filed twice at the convict, both shots taking fleet. Had the Sheriff been unarmed he woull doubtless have been killed by Moore aud the hardened ciiiniii.il succeeded in making his escape. Moore's wounds are not of a nature suf ficiently serious to rob the gallows of its victim. About six o'clock, on Tuesday even ing the 22nd inst., a stranger entered the jewelry establishment of Mr. C. C. Shan- nou, during his absence, and requested the clerk iu attendance to show him some f the best gold watches he bad in tbe store with a view to making a purchase. The clerk took from the show case the two uiott valuable watches in the cstab lishmetil and placed them on top -of tbe castt for the inspection of ibe would-be purchaser, aud then turned his back for the purpose of getting a piece of cha mois skin to polish them. Ashe turned around the stranger gobbled up both watches aud beat a rapid retreat out of the main entrance and up Fourteenth street, and under tbe cover of darkness aud there being no one preseut to give chase, he soon succeeded in making good his escape. The watches etoleu are of .-wins manufacture, heavy gold hunting cases, and are valued at five hundred dollars. Persons in the vicinity who saw the thief running aver that he had an accomplice who was standing on the sidewalk waiting the result of the under taking, and that both men ran up Four teenth street together. Jt was certainly a bold piece of villainy, and executed by scoundrels who had been lying in wait for just such an opportunity that they took advantage of. At preseut writing there is no clue to the robbers. Leathbr of all kinds constantly kept on hand at Paiste's Hardware Store. The Hollidaysburg Rayittcr, of the 23rd, says : The body of a white infant girl sup posed to have been a seven mouth's child was found by D. H. Sellers, yesterday afternoon, in the corner of Maj. Wil Hams' field, opposite the German Catho lic Church. The coroner was summon ed. No clue to the heartless mother. John Tyson trapped two more bears during the past week. Mr. Tyson is the greatest bear trapper in Central Penusyl- Wheat Band Knives on hand and for sale at the Crystal Palace Hardware Store. Nbw Cou.vrKRi'KfT. A new and ve very well executed of the S50 bill of tbe new issue of greetfbaeka has b-cu discov ered lately by the Government officials, and it is supposed- preconcerted move ment has been made to scatter them broadcast all over the country. The counterfeit, though quite good, still has a few defects that are fatal to it even in the bands of even a tolerable judge of money. In tbe first place the specimens shown are not printed on fibre paper, though this may be done in other issues, as the counterfeiters have succeeded in some instances in making a tolerable im itation of the Government fibre paper. The scroll work around the fignres "50'' in the tipper left hand corner of the gen uine are surrouwded by a scroll work of fine lines, crossing and repressing each other, but all made of one line that is continuous throughout, and its course can be plainly traced by the naked eye. In the counterfeit this effect is produced by a series of short scratches, not con nected together at all. Between the words "new" and ''series" in the genu ine a small ornamental dash it inserted, but it is omitted in tbe counterfeit In the vignette of Henry Clay in the genu inn the hair on the right side of the head is light near the head and grows darker toward the outer end ; tb's is reversed in the counterfeit. The most striking dif ference, however, is in tbe coloring of tbe seal, which is of a brick red tint, in stead of the bright crimson of the genu ine bills Ex. Prices of Board of Commerce. Reported weekly for the Juniata Skrtihil by Ibe Board of Commerce of Mittlin and Pat terson. Butter lb Ejrgs. dot Lard, lb Country Soap Beeswax Tallow Rags Wool, washed Dried Apples Peaches, pared " Peaches, unpared , " Cherries, pitted " Blackberries " Kaspherriea : Country Hams Sides and Shoulders Potatoes, "f bus Onions " Ground Alera Salt, p sack Railroad Ties Locus! Posts, mortising " for board fence.. ., ... 25 .. 20 ,.. 8 ... 8 ... 25 ... 8 ... 3 ... 60 ... 10 ... 20 ... 15 ... 20 .. 10 ... 16 . 12 ... 7 40 00 2 25 50 32 15 Shelley & Stambangh's Prices Current. Corrected Weekly. Cbtstal Palace, Miffliotown, 1 Oct. 30, 1872. I Prime RoM Butter, per B) 20 Eggs, per dozen 25 Lard, per lb 08 Tallow, per lb 08 Beeswax 30 Dried Apples, pur lb 01 " Cherries, seedles". per lb 17 " ' unseeded 04 ' . Blackberries .... - 08 Rispberrics 20 Walnuts, per bus - 2S Shellbarks 1..- 7; Pot noes 50 Chickens, live, per tb- 08 Liverpool Ground Alum Sal', pe' suck 2 oil D. K. SuloufT & Co.'s Prices Cm rent. Reported Weekly. Chain. White Wheat, V bus... - $' C5 Red " " 1 CO 'Corn 65 Oats Cloverseed 4 50 Timothy seed 3 50 Coal. Prepared Ccal, V ton $5 25 Sul " " - 4 25 Pea 3 10 Bituminous" " - 6 00 I.TMBtR. Run of Log, 4 4, -jp 1000 ft $35 00 5-8, " 25 00 " 8-4, ' ....25 00io40 00 " 6-4, " 2500to4000 Hemlock Frame, ' 20 00 Boards. ' 20 00 Wbitcpine worked Flooring 35 00 " fJermau Siding -.. 35 00 Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, window- 65 " " 9x12, 75 1012, " 80 " " 10x14, ' 90 1'lllLADELPItll MARKETS, PHILADELPblA, Oct. 29. 1872. flora Tbe market continues dull, tbe in quiry being confinad to tbe immediate wants o. the home consumers, whose purchases foot up 80'J bbla, including Superfine '. $t505 25 Extras Si 62(B 25 N. W. Extra Family.. . $7 5u(S)8 25 Ohio 4 Ind. do. do $8 '0(a,9 00 Penna. do. do. $8 0T,fii.9 00 Fancy Brand?...- $9 2510 2-5 Grain Wheat continues dull, and prices favor buyers ; sales of western red at $1 65 al G8 ; amber at $1 7oal 80,' and while at $1 90a2 05. Rye may be quoted at 75c for Penn and 80c for western. Corn is in limit ed request ; sales of 65e0 bushelh yellow et G"ic and western mixed at 62a64c. Oats are in good demand ; sales of new white at 47a 18c and mixed at 44a4tie. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, Oct. 284 P. M. The market for Beef Cattle was excessive ly dull this week, and prices were weak and unsettled. Sales of choice at 7a7Jc ; fair to good at 5aG'c, and common at 3j.t5e per lb, gross Cows and Calves were in little request. Sites of springers at 35a45, and fresh cows at $40a45. Receipts 200 head. Hogs were dull and lower, with sales at $6 2oal 75 for corn fed. Receipts 6097 head. Administrator's Notice. Ettatr, of Mary Mts timer, dtctaui. jHE undersigned, to whom Letters of Ad 1 ministration on the estate of Mary itiefit'mcr, late of Mifflintown, dee'd., have been dui." granted according io law, hereby gives notice 'o all persons indebted to said estate to eomt; forward and make payment, and those having c'aims against it. to pre sent them properlv authenticate for settle ment. JOSEPH KOf-'IKOCK, Admr. Oct 9, '72-6t THE GREAT DISCOVERY. KunkcFs Bitter Wine of Iron. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE Of IRON will cure all diseases arising from a disordered liver and stomach, such as constipation, flat ulence, inward piles, fullness of blooi to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heart burn, disgust of fond, fullness or weight in the stomach, sinking or fluttering at ibe pit of the stomacn, swimming at the head, hur ried or difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying pos'ure, dimness of vision, io. Price, Si per bottle. E- F. Kunkel, propri etor, 259 North Ninth street, below Vine. Philadelphia. - For sale by Druggists. If yoor druggist has it not, enclose $1. to my address as above, and it will come by next express train, and advice Iree of charge. Feb 28 '72-6n glry otitis, romif5, Qi&ttnsmtt, &(. $18,000 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, JUST NOW OPENED AT TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE S, lir-itle Street, Mifflintown,' Tlie DLnrg-st, Tlie Newest, Tlie CJlieiewr." And the Most Attractive Stock of Goods ever Brought to Mifflintown. 0 HI & DRESS GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY OF PRICES AND STYLES. Black Silks, Drap Do Alma, Imperial Reps, Jamise, Cachmeri Ilaye, Australian Crape Empress, liatest Canton Cloths, &c, &c, IN GOOD VARIETY. We respectfully solicit an eximiuation before purchasing elsewhere. Any and everything, such as Sfiatcls, Cloths. Cassimerri, Flannels Blankets, t nderwear, Hosiery, Gloves, op:, WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any and everything at prices which defy competition. j One of the best in the county, embracing all the New and Best Ptyles j for lhe Fall and Winter Trade, for Ladies, Misses and Children the same exclusively for cur trade at prices to euit all purchasers. Kvery j pair warranted 1 Grocery and Queensware Department. For our Grocery and Queens ware Department we have secured one of the finest rooms in 'he county iu the Odd Fellows' Hall. Just opened one of the largest and best stocks of Goods ever brought to the county, all f which are kindly sul'inittt-d to the inspection of all our numerous friends and customers. For quality and prices we defy competition EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED. "LOW PRICES FOR CASH" OUR MOTTO. TILT EX & ESPEXSCIIADE. Oct. 3 1872-ly D. W. HARLEY & CO.'S Is tlie plnce wLere you can buy Tlie let mitl tlie Clieajet ' l MENS YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND FU2NISHI1T& GOODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select Stocks ever offered iu this market, and at ASrOXJSIJIAU LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for Suits and parts of Suits, which will be made to order, at shore notice, very reasonable. llemember the place, in the Xevin Building, two doors west of the Keystone Store, BKIDGE STREET. MIFFLI.VTOVN. PA. may 8. 1872-lf DR. P. C. DEALER IX EVERYTHING THAT The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of Perfected -IpKNl Spectacles. All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advantage to call, as they wjll find th largest stock in the connty to select from. COME AND 11 AVE VOL'R EYE-SIGHT RESTORED. Also, a splendid assortment of TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mtneuse stock of NOTIONS tgg" Something for everybody, young and old, at tbe PATTERSOX DRUG STORE. D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. SuloufT,) DEALE23 IN Grain, Lumber, Coal, fStilt, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, &c. Sold at the Lowest Prices. Having boats of our own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, So., cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. IYou can make monev by calling on us belor? selling or buying elsewhere. GaAIM WILL BB BKCKIVEO IS STOBB TO BE SOLD BV THh' 1ST OS Ju.XE, 1872. P. 8. Our grain is not elevated oa men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20, 1872. FORCE PUMP. TI1E nndersigneil is agent for one of tbe best Force Pumps, for any depth of cis tern or well, in tbe world. By attaching hose to (Le spout, water can he thrown 3l' to :0 feet. Nothing better could be aked in case of fire. It is a non-freezing pump. SAMUEL LEONARD, Oakland Mills, Jnaiata Co., Pa. WORTH AT N 4 at; 0 ft RUNDIO. CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS THE GREAT CAUSE II U 31 A. :x M I E It Y . Just Published in a St iled Envelope. Priet Sit Centt. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Sem inal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions. Sex ual Debility, an-i Impediments to Marriage generally; Ner-ousness, Consumption, Epi lepsy and Fits ; Mental and Physical Inca. pcity, resulting from Self-Abuie, &c. By ROBERT J. CULVER WELL, M. I)., Author of tbe "Green Book." &e. The world-renowned author, in this admir able Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Jelf-Abuse may be eflVetunily removed with out medicines, and wit'iotit dangerous sur gical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure al once certain and effectual by which every sufferc. so matter what his condition may be, may core himself cheaply, privately, and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL PROVE A BOOS TO THOUSANDS AND THOU SANDS. Sent under 'eal. to any address, in a plain se.led envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. ATso Dr. Cnlverwell's 'Marriage Guide," price 50 Cunts. Xddrsss tbe publisher. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., Post Office Uox 4,680. HI bowery, X. Y aprl7-ly ATTENTION ! D AVID WATTS most respectfully announ ces te the public that he is' prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS AND. STATIOERY at reduced prices. Hereafter give him a call at his OLb STAND, MAIN St., MIFFLIN. 0a26-tf RepublTcrn E!ccforiI"Ticlei GRANT AND WESON. ELECTORS. Adolph . Borie, John M. Thompson, William D. Forteny Joseph A. Bnnham, Marcus A. Davis," George Morrison Coares, Henry Bumm, Theodore M. Wilson, John M. Brooiuall, Franois Shroder," Mark II. Richards, Edward II. Ureeu, David K Shoemaker, Daniel K. M filer, Leand?rM. Morten, Theodore Strong, -John Passtnore,' William J. Colegrove,' Jense Merrill, Fleory Orlady, Hubert Kelt, Jasper M. Thompson, Isaac Frazer, George W. Andrews, Jlenfy Lloyd, John J. Gillespie, James Patterson, John W . Wallace, Charles C. Boyd. ELECTORS. Adolph K. Borie, John M. Thompson; William D. Fortcn, Joseph A. Boiihatn, Marcus A. Davis. George Morrison Coatcs, Henry Butuui, Theodore M. Wilson, John M Broomalf, Francis Shroder, Mark 11. Richards, Edward H. Green, David K. Shoemaker Daniel K. Miller, I.eandcr M. Morton, The.iiore Strong, John Fassmorey William J. Culegrove, Jesse Merrill, Henry Orladyj Robert Bell, Jasper M. Thompson, Isaac Frazer, George V . Andrew Henry Lloyd", John J. Gillespie, James Patterson, John W. Wallace, Charles C. BojoV ELECTORS. Adolph E Borie, John M. Thompson, William JJ. Forten, Joseph A. Boiiharo,' Marcus A Davis, George Morrison Coates, Henry Bumm, Theodore M. Wilson John M. liroomall, Francis Shroder. Maik II Richards, Edward II Green, David K. Shoemaker. Daui.1 U Miller. J.eantler M. J.irior, Theodore Strong, J"hn I'nssmorp, William J. Coiegrove, Jesse Merrill, Henry Orludy, Robert Bell. Jasper M. ThonYpsoh. Isaac Frazer, George V. Andrews, Henry Lloyd, John J. Gillespie. James I'atttrson, John W Wallace, Charles C. Boyd. ELECTORS. Adolph E. l'orie. John M Thompson, William D Forten, Joseph A Bonham, Marcus A. Davsf George Morrison Coatcs, Henry Btirom, Theodore M. Wilson, John M. Broomall, Francis Shrotler, Mark II. Richards, Edward II. Green, David K. Shoemaker, Dani.l R. Miller, Leander M. Morton, Theodore Strong, John Piissinorc, Wilfiam J. Colegrove, Jesse Merrill, Henry Orlady, Robert Bell. Jasper M. Thompson, Isaac Frazer, George W. Andrews, Henry Lloyd, John J. Gillespie, James Patterson, John W. Wallace, Charles C. Boyd;