X" ntmri. M I F F L I N T O W N- Wednesday Morning, Nov. 13, B. F. SCIIWEIER, EDITOlt TKOrRIETOR. 6 EO. P. ROWELL 4 CO, 40 Park Row, New York asi S. M. PETTENGILL 1 CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y, Are our tole agents in tliat city, and are au thorised to contract for advertising at our lowest rates. Advertiser in that city are te quested to leave their favors w ith either of the above houses. DEFEATED, AD WHY. Three colu i.us of reasons; which are not re astins, gcaro ly suffice tbe N tr Yv.k World in ajiolngy fur the over lining defeat of tLe coalition. Ite excure is only an attempt to conceal the true cause from the IVmncralic mioses, and like ihe di-bonest policy it extenuates, the plea ia doomed to failure It if tiue that the iuiintnsc majorities for Giant and YiI.'-u tbould not be regard d as the mt-astire of Giant 8 popularity 15ut more truly these i in mouse majorities tuf-asure popular couti mpt for D m oci i t it trickery. The ndojitiou of ilr. Greeley by the Raliim re Convention was a p tl jialily dielionat act. It only uteded that to knock the Loltt m out of Liberal Ki j icai.itm. It needed juet that to difgu.-t the sincere rauk and file of the f 'einticiatic puny. Tli s trick, we Lae bet n fiver and over assured, was the irc.rk i D-micratic statesmen. It id not worth while to dispute tl:at assertion. 1'. .l.nj.s it is will enough to rccift tlx fiii;aitce, and let that t illy fcheme slu ml A3 I he meature f LVmocratic statesman eliiji. The disadvantage of falsehood is, tl.at it ri quins no end of falsehood to defend itud excuse it. The nomination of Hor ace Greeley was a flagrant deception, a nj'fsrepresi ti'aiion of motives, of purpo H'.-, utid of oljetts. It met the doom ot nil transpaieut trickery, ignominious failure The coalition in stone dead Living, it was a curse to its puities; and dying, it leaves the conspirators without a r.ig t cover lh,tu. 'ihe cause of its iiniiih'latioii ie not obscure, and it may be gutted in twtuty words popular con tempt for a party which declared in na tional conveuti u that it had no principles which any body is bound to respect. that is tho i xplanatioii of this fearful oveithrow. I i mocrniic organs mnj fill tlnir ediiorial pages full of realms aud jet !); reason is precisely a we have Mated it above Having made an inex cusable Uuuder at Baltimore, tbe Demo cratic leaders show their cowardice and hopeless iiourbnnit-m by endeavoring to lend public attention away Irotn the fact This is new evidence that they are inea pable of learning anything, even under the rod of popular di-pleasure. As for Ltbeial Republicanism, its chiel organ rushes into tbe extremes of folly in try ing to hide away from tbe well merited ctuitempt of the people. Tb TriLunt hastens to assure the public that it was only a question of dollars aud cents, and as the Republican party Lad the most money, therefor it has tri umphed What a stupid libel upon the intelligent masses of the country? It is a stupidity that borders upon idiocy. "Woes the manager of the Tribim be lieve that the masses stand in the mar ket places aud sell their suffrages to tbe LigLest bidder? He knows better; or, il not. then be is not qualified to conduct a public journal. Thenason why Libe ral Republicanism dropped dead in its tracks is not obscure. Every observing man in the United States knows what that reason is. Liberal Republ:cauism was piojected on the supposition that it was only necessary for a leader to jump tbe feuce, and the entire party would follow at Lis heels. Then over went Mr. Schurs, aud the Germ i'is wore ex pected to follow. Hut the Germans did riot totiow Jl r. ctiurs. 1 hen over went Fenton, and Sumner, and Ranks, and Faruswortb, and Greeley, and hosts of Republicans were expected to follow. Rut hosts of Republicans did not. At last Governor Curtin was iuduced to take the leap, and hosts of Pennsylva nia Republicans were expected to-follow. And nobody stirred. Now, alter all this experience, even the stupidest of Liberal Republicans ought to compre hend that tbe movement failed because it was piojected on a false hypothesis. The Republican party does not depend on its accredited leaders for its opiti ions. .If il permits any man to lead, it is because it regards htm well ground ed in the principles upon which it was founded. The day in which even the greatest of its members abandons prin ciples, tbe party abandons him. That is why New York rebnkes Horace Greeley; tbe reason why Massachsetta rebuked Sumner aud Banks, and the reason why I'ennsylvrnia rebuked Curtin. These gentlemen may turn any side aud all sides of this over throw to the light, and that reason will be seen in unmistakable handwri ling. I'erbaps it may teach them that the country is greater than any one man or any dozen of distinguished men. These men, who admitted that the Re j nbl can party Lad done its work well, and who, in oider to destroy it and Juniata make a better party, united them snlves with a party which did nothing well, have chosen where they will stand. There let tbem stand. The good they once did will be accredited not to them, but to the spirit of Re publicanism working iu tbem. Thus speaks the North American. r THE ELECTION. The official vote of tbe different ?tates have not yet been publ ehed. lowing mnjorities, however, nearly correct : STATES rOB GRANT. Majority. Maine 3i,lHd New Hampshire 6.000 Vermont 32.000 Massachusetts 74.000 i:hode Idand 8.0 0 lonnecticut si.TS'! New York 50.000 New Jersey 14.'KK Pennsylvania 133 000 Ohio 40,"00 Indiana i7,000 Illinois 55.100 Michigan GO I KM) Wisconsin 15,00i Iowa 60.000 The f I are very Elcc. Volet. 7 6 6 13 4 6 35 9 29 22 15 21 11 It) 11 a 5 6 IS . 3 3 3 11 5 10 7 3 10 8 6 8 293 Nebraska 1O.0 O Minnesota Kansas California Oregon Nevada Delaware Virginia - Wesi Virginia North Carolina South Carulina - Florida 0 000 30.0' O 10100 2.' 03 2.000 611 3.0'0 2.C0 10l0 3(,0'4) 1.000 3,000 35.000 2.000 421 Alabama Mississppi Arkansas Louisiana 758,768 STATUS TOR CREELF.T. Marvland . ?.0 Kentucky 30,000 Tennessee 25.1:00 Georgia H.WO Missouri - 2.001) Texas 20,0o0 8 12 12 11 15 8 CO 91,000 We shall not give tlio vote of the counties of this State until after the offi cial returns have been published. . . Jl'NIATA tOUSTr-Offlcial. The following table shows the official vote of Juniata county for Uartranft and Buckalew in October, and for Grant and Greeley in November: Oct. Nor. s ts o c: pe 5 5 - o ss. 3 5. f 3 S. i : i t t 72 100 e8 81 86 lt'5 92 55 16 141 156 112 217 117 222 71 131 75 120 58 35 21 31 20 12 60 12 77 54 116 66 9 , 49 6S 4 49 ,37 110 So 76 , 59 54 56 41 , 88 130 77 9f. 4;l l.i2 St 79 .97 71 ' S4 47 , lu3 105 81 63 a iJ l . 43 128 6.1 !!6 .3 26 fe 24 1352 1733 1306 12o5 3362 1265 381 41 Miffliniown- 72 Fermanagh Walker Fayette ...... Delnwai e Tbompsontown. Greenwood Monroe- Susquehanna Patterson- Perrysville Milford Turhett Spruce Hiil Usle Tuscarora ....... Lack '.lack Log Total Majorities..., Death of General Meade. General Meade, the hero of Gettys burg, died on the morning of the 7th inst., at bis residence Jn I'biladelpbia His-noble military record is yet fresh in the memory of all, and need not here be recounted He was born in Cadiz, Spain, in the year 1816. His father in that year held au office in Spain under the government of the Tnited States. A good deal of the hauling in Phila delphia during the past week was done by men. Nearly all tbe horses were uu fitted by tbe ''horse malady" for work. The distemper is, however, abating in the city, aud is on the decline at UaUi more aud Washington. At Chicago aud in the South the disease is spreading. During the last decade tbe United State have imported from Paris, for purposes of dress merely.more than $200 000.000 worth of goods, in the form of bombazines, crapes, merinos, shawls, silks, laces, toilet articles, jewelty, huts leather, gloves, triintniDgs, human Lair, ect,, Wb are in favor of a new constitution al amendment, namely, making the pttn ishmeut death for maliciously placing ob structions on railroad tracks. Boslov Pust. We second the amendment Xurih American. To which we say, "so mote it be." The Constitutional Convention con vened at IIarrifcbnrg yesterday. Hon. William Meredith, of Philadelphia, is the presiding officer. The number of business houses de strnyed. by tbe late fire, tn Boston were 930, only GO dwelling houses were burn ed. Boston has three churches, respective ly 120. 140 and 150 years, old, which have remained unaltered siuce they were built. The city authorities of New York have forbiddeu the erection of mansard roofs on account of their liability to take fire Six bond red thousand tons of iron have Len used in the rebuilding of the burnt district in Chicago. France will pay $400,000 a week to Germany, on accouut of the war indem nity, until next January. . . . . Meetings are being called in all of the cities for the relief of the Boston suf ferers. The fires of Boston and Chicogo; Lave cost tbe country$450,000 000 Thirty lives are reported to have been lost by tbe Boston fire. The Great Fire to Boston. On Sa nrday evening about 8 o'clock, a fire broke out iu tbe loom of the en-, gine used to work tbe elevator in a large dry goods house in the city of Boston Fifteen Louis it raged with unabated fury, and in that time destroyed hun dreds of the costliest aud most substan tial warehouses in the country, and tem porarily paralyzing three of tbe leading mercantile intesests the shoe and lea ther, wool and dry goods trades. It is said that there is not one wholesale shoe and leather establishment left in the city. The wool trade has suffered ia an equal degree, and the dry goods and jobbing houses left are few and far between. The whole length and both sides of Summer street, across Federal street and nearly down to Drake's wharf, and thence on a nearly direct line to Fort Hill, along Hamilton and Battery march to Kilby, as far as I.indall and Central streets, aud from Milk to Summer street is in ruins. In an area of nearly seventy acres every building is consumed Gunpowder was used in blowing buildings to pieces to arrest tbe progress of- the flames. The fire was got uudercnutrol about 1 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Tbe loss is now estimated at SCO 000 000 to SSO.000, 000. and the insurauce at f 10,000.000 to $12,000,000. Many persons were injur ed aud several killed. It is ihe greatest fire ever known iu New England. It equals the Chicago fire in the amount of money lost, but it does not equal it iu the extent of ground burnt over, or in the distress inflicted on the inhabit ints, for the Boston Gre was in that portion of the city almost exclusive ly used fur business purposes, aud de stroyed comparatively few dwelling houses, whereas tbe Ewcep of the Chica go fire comprehended the dwelling places of thousands of families, and turned tin m out into a pitiless winter, entirely destitute of the necessities of life. Oue year, one month aud two days, almost to the hour, elapsed between the Chicago fire and the one now occupying the at tenlion of the whole civilized world Both broke out between tbe hours of S aud 9 o'clock in the evening, the first ou Saturday evening, October 7, 1871, and the second on Saturday evening, No vim ber 9 1S72. Tbe Philadelphia Inqu rcr says : Bos ton is a city sj vast in its wealth that it can bear more easily than Chicago ber losses. Besides much of the capital just destroyed was supplied from abroad, and from abroad much will come to leplace il. In the matter of insurance, we think it will be fouud that the Boston policies were placed to a very larg.i amount in liritir-h companies. Tbe loss upon tbe New England-and New York companies will probably be heavy, for Boston ssl de.rji cared to go west or south of New Yoiic f,r her in.iur.,uo, p-fM-riug thniut of Old and New England. The sudden recurrence of another dis aster of such immensity from the fl imcs. U calculated to lead m -n to question if means cannot be devised to render our great cities safer from destruction than they at present seem to bo. What the effects of the dis istcr are to be upon the finances of the country it is too soon to conjecture ; but we cannot believe they w ill be as disastrous as they were following the fire in the city of Chicago. Embarrassments in business circles may reasonably be expected. No country is so rich iu ready money that its mercantile community will not feel the immediate loss of two hundred mil lions of its capital, or even the half or fourth of such a sum. Should a panic similar to that which was the result of tbe Chicago fire set iu to morrow, or the next day, or the next, clearly it will be the duty of tbe Treasury of the Geueral Government to come to the rescue of tbe country by letting loose its locked np millions of greenbacks. The Secretary of the Treasury holds the tens of mil lions of gteeusbacks idle iu the vaults of the government, iu trust for tbe people. Should a financial panic he oue of the sequences of tbe Bostou conflagration the shoitest. easiest and beet way to end it will be by tbe Treasury releasing its retired greenbacks. President Grant has just beeu shown that Le has the absolute confidence of the nation. When he made Lis appeal to tbem he received the auswer that be desired. Let him now demonstrate that the people in their pos sible uced have the confidence of tbe administration, and that their demands for means to recover from the effects of tbe Hoston calamity is one with which the administration can sympathize. It ever there was a necessity for setting free those hoarded millions of retired greeu backs, we believe th time is now. On Tuesday tbe 5ih a mcu named Uamill, in McConnelleburg, Fulton coun jr, miew a eiuue at, .piaiii stunner. striking Litn in the forehead stuuning him severely. He was for some years a Democratic member of the Legi-latuie Au intimate friend of Bkinner's named Kerper. of Reading, at the time the stone was thrown drew a revolver and fired at Hamill but the ball missed him and struck a man named Captain Welsh, of Burnt Cabins, and k:Iled him. A fearful accident occurred at the New Lake Tunnel, at Chicago, near the water works, on the last day of October. Charles A. Leary, a workman employed in excavating at the bottom of the shaft while being raised in the bucket, neglec ted to step out on the platform Used for that purpose, and was carried up against the windlass, which, striking his head, knocked him out. and he fell to the bot om, a distance of seventy feet, aud was instantly killed. . . SHORT ITEMS' North Carolina ladies indulge in the excitement of fox-bnntiog A Texas man has t hire forty miles of fence to go around Lis farm. Tbe First National Vaak, of Baxter, Kansas, to Lave a cashieress. Six sportsmen, of Lancaster, shot fif ty six rabbits in one day, recently. A scooped puropkiu made an excellent ballot box, at a recent Kansas election. . It it reported that a Chiuese lodge of Masons has been formed at Oregon City Mrs Jack Grant, of Portland, Oregon I... l,t and tranne'd 353 squirrels tbe past season. Tbe three balls of tbe pawnbrokers are said to siguify addition, division and silence. Oue horse doctor in Boston, is said to have made five hundred dollars iu oue day. Judge Thompson, the surveyor of tbe original town site of Cbicugo, rccen ly died at Preston, llliuoise A Young man in Danville refuses to fulfil a marriage contract because he has discovered his girl smokes a pipe. Hydrophobia is raging to an unparal leled extent in the northern counties of England, where many men. as well as animals, meet their deaths by it A Troy man found a S50 parl in a qnart of oysters, and a ''bull ' movement upon the oyster trade was effected there by immediately. A watchman on the New York Cen tral Railroad says that once a year a ;:haotom train passes over the track bear ing the body of Abraham Line In. The editor of the Salisbury (Conn.) Xeict is in luck. One of his admirers sent him twenty cents to buy a cigar with, besides his subscription. J'.uwartl Colwell and John urun were killed ou the 6th by the fall of a scaffold, on which they were standing, while painting a house in Louisville. Ky. Steam pipes twining among the roots of trees, to keep them warm aud prevent tne leaves falling off, is tbe most recent ramification of the inventive genius. The canal stables of McCormick& Lynch, at Buffalo. N. Y., were destroyed by fire on Wednesday the Gtb, aud fifty horses were burned to death. Loss, $20 000. A rcstau ant .keeper in Wahingtou had his license revoked and was fined $100, on Saturday week, for refusing to entertain colored people at his establish ment. "What are you doing there, yon rascal?" "Merely taking cold sir." 'It looks to me as if you were stealing ice.' ' "Well yes peihaps it will bear that construction A woman in Scotland is awaiting trial on a charge of pnisening her mother, three husbands, fifteen children, niid lodger. She has been four times roar ried, twice to widowers with families The Rev Henry Ward Reecher and Henry W. Bellows made the Boston fire a subject in their sermons Sunday. Both agreed that mansard roofs and narrow streets were good things to spread a con flagralion. 1 wo horses were burned to death at Dannville, Pa., on the night of the 7tli The fire was caused by the explnnion of a coal oil lamp. Michael Sanders, an old aud respectable citizen of Launville perished in the flmea Franklin B. Evans, aged sixty foil has beeu arrested at North wood, N. U charged with murdering Georgianna Lov ering, a beautiful young girl, fourteen years old. Evans, who is a gi eat -uncle of his victim, confesses to decoying her into the woods and murdering her. The California papers are begining to claim that, that St ite will soon be the great wheat producing State of tbe Uniou. They assert that, duiing the last season, the State, with her small population of 600.000, produced 30.000 000 bushel', which found a market in China. Japan, Nevada and Arizona The Supreme Conrt of New Jersey at Trenton on the 7th, unanimously deci ded that an net to submit the question of license or no license is con-tit utional This is against the opinion or Attorney -Gilchrist, given to the Legislature last winter, and came up on the constitution ality of the act submitting the question of license to the voters of Chatham, in Morris county A minister once told Wendell Phillip that if his dusiucss in life was to save the negroes he ought lo (ro south where they were -and do it, ' That is worth thinking of,' replied Phil ips; and w hat is your business m life?"' To eave men from hell. 'replied the minister. "Then go there and attead to your business, replied Mr Phillips. The smallpox lately took off a very old and eccetric rran of St. Louis, known as Pr. Hotchkiss. lie claimed to be 140 having been a Matnn over oue hundred years, and expressed a determination to live until the second roming of Christ. It is said that for twenty years he has not washed himself nor permiled a broom on the place. Two Italians went to Dover, N. J , on the 7th, from New York city, and went to the shoe store of Giovanni I5ar riotti, where one of them claimed Bar- riotti's housekeeper as his wife, and after a slight altercation stabbed the woman in the mouth with a long stiletto caus ing instant death- Barriotti attempted lo rescue her. and waa also Blabbed, and will probablw die. Both tbe Italiain : were arrested. ' STOVES ! v v i... . - :: 1 . IF vou want any kind of STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, FIRE PLACE HEATERS, GRATES, &C, or any Stove Castings, call at the .... - . Stove Warehouse of Frauciscus' Ilunhvare Co., MAIN STREET, 3IIFI'WNTOWIV, JUNIATA COUTY,PA., Where they have the REGULATOR, SUPERIOR, STAR, ECLIPSE, VALLEY CHIEF, COTTAGE, LXL, Best and Superb Cooking Stoves, Light House, Empire, Morning Light, Radiant, Golden Light, Zephyr, SPEA1V5 AJUJ-DU5T AND ANTI-CUHKEB SASE EURNESS AND 13 SATE P. 3. AIA KINDS OF COAL, ami WOOS STOVES. FRANCISCUS' HARDWARE CO., MIFFLIN, PA. A depa'ch dated at Terre Haute, on the Oth. ays. Last niglit Avery I'lum- incr and wife, of tlburg. Jettereon county, New York, were paweogera ou a wentward bouud niebt eipreaa, ou ibe Vandalia line, and i-bould bave left the train at this point, and taken the mor-nino- train fur Evaiievtlle, whither they were bound hut tliey failt d tc obry the ini-ti uctioiis of the conductor and he found them on the train after it had gone from here, lie tVe'n arranged for them to stop at Marshall, the firrt stop ping place, to return on the next train this way Before reaching aithall be minted the aged couple mid gean.iiing through the cars falle l lo find them. Meu were sent out to search for them, and at daylight found iheir bodies under Clear! i.i i j :,.!. ,1... ! creek trestle. Tnev lied mintaken ti; un n.n.,1.. " alowing nf the train, customary at that miiut. kr their stimulus place, and had t. p,ed off. aod fUUm; ou ro. k fitly feet biliw, must have been inutaiitly klI,tJ . Mr John Ufin who mirried Mary Ann Itocker. while he wai-her f.nlierg coach man, a out in a card in which lie di;ui'-s the slmnlerons Ftories circul ite I ab mt himself and family, an 1 say-; "I a'n not conscious of having done anything at any time t'i forfeit my self respect or the good opinion of my fellow men, and I do not propose that these cowardly attacks up;m my character shall go any lonK.-r nueootri'lirt-d or unpunished. CAUTI0II. 1 HE public are hereby notified that the following iiniclei of properly b-ive been purchased by me from Thom-is Mofre, yii : Two Cows, ihrec Slog-", one Breeding Sow, and eiiiht Skoal All p rson are therefore hereby cautioned against m-d ilin or inter fering in. any wiy with aaiu property liiVI'i MILiOM. Nor. 4. 172-31 EST a AT CALVES. CAME to the re-ndene of the mi' scri'n-r in h'ermnnfth lownuin. Juniut:L e.iuntv. on tho Jacobs firm, about the In! of Auaunt, 1S7J, two YEAKLIVG CALVES, one allied an 1 the other red and wliite spoiled. The owner is roqneted to come forward, prove properly, pay charges and take tbem awi.y, oi her wise they Will be disposed or us the law directs, WILSON RO BIS SON. Not. fi, 1872-3w AGENTS WANTED FOR "INSECTS AT HOME ,i u rape- ; Up-aru- oi . u c.u, ; ii mil pipe enK-rnTing. "Just the Book for uitei- jipeni rural homes.' " .1 IK n . fai' h fill represeniuiion ot Incct and Plant." """-a hend for Circular. Address Gkokok Buooes, IU North Seventh St., Philadelphia. nov6-lv The oldest and mnar ralmhia l.titiuinn fn obtaining a Mercantile Education. ftaPrHCtical business men as instructors. Kor in orm ition. wri e for a circular to P. DUFF & S'J.Nd, Pittsburgh, P. ttovO Cm.eom HOLIDAY GOODS ! I have adued to my extensi-e variety of LAMPS .m l TABLE GLASSWARE. (fei?- MDTI O CUP.S and SL'CeRS. MOT TO MUGS, and TOY TE SETTS, i great . V'iri'ly. Als... VASE- and FANCY TUILl.Tj SETTS, ef the handtomett ties gm Sg Thete ?ood 1 hve imported directly from I Europe, and my prices are as low as any lm- porter Cin sell the same goods in either this cuy or iNew l ork. A. J. WEIDXEK, Nos. 38 South 2nd and 29 Strawberry sts,, Philadelphia, Pa. N 15-rMy stock of CHANDELIERS, ei pccially adapted lo Churches, is Vfry lnrgit. B'oks of Dnwinps. showing ihe des'gn of each chandelier and bracket, will be sei:t on request. nov8-2mos B1.A CIILET a IMrRnVKD i r-.-,V TTT..J T bj - Cucumber Wool Pump, i Tasteless, Durable. EHioiem, aud t'hsap The beat Pump tor Ihe least m- ney Allen- WVion is efcec a .y invited to I latchley s Pment Improved Bracket ani New Drop Check J Valve, which can be wilh- diawn withaui removing the 4 pump or disturbing the joints. ? Als, Ihe Copiier I'hamher. which utter crack or scales, and will outlast t ny other. For sale by deilers everywhere. Send for Catalogue and Price-List. Chas G. lA-rCULFT. Maniifiiet'r, 600 Commerce St., Philuda., Pa, New Lumber Yard. Patterson. Pa. BEYER, GUYER & CO. Have opened a Lumber Yard, in the bor ough of Patterson, and are prepared to fur nish all kinds of Lumber, such as Siding, Flooring, Studding, Paling, Shingles, Lath, Sash, in large or small quantities, to Buit eus tomers. SPi. Persons wanting Lumber by the car load "n be 8UPPlieJ redu'1 ' j, J, T George Gosben, Agent, Pattarsoo, May 15, 'Ti-tf STOVES ! cur adrfrttefnunts CR fn t4f per day ! Agents warned ! . All 4J Id 4iU cla-es of working people, of either sa. joung or old, make more money at work fi.r oa in their spare monents or nil the time than at anything else. Tarticu'ars fre. A.Mress U. ST1NSON i. CO., Port land, M'ine. C OOKKECnifi Made Eary. ETery tkk YXt H' iteit.b m' can lern at 'one?. Rook mailed 50a il. Gocldisq Bet.st, Buffalo, New Yrk. . PUTSCH'S IMPERIAL RUSSIAN V J 3Xll94tni(l. rt hole.a-e to Ibe ir.ide. Sing e cuiif seni. postf aid. on rejeipt of $1. W UT.KUtNT PltCKtUFF. Keiding. I' AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE to eeli I lie brt liw pr-eed Corn Si e lrr eer patented. ' Let farmer! and tYtryboiiy w!n- I),i3 corn to hei! seim lor circni r -r A w 1LV CORN-S11ELU U CO.," Harri-bu-g. Pa fJREAT CURIOSITY.,- S" M .gnzine of Hi " Ijiirbest order lor $1. Agnt warned i , i n, ev r.. tnwo. ou a fier:e!ual income .Send im ; for specimen lo " Sm-tk'i Djllar Magazine, I 51 Liberty St.. N". 1 . . , jg JU05LSE! 1373. ..r hk NEW Y0HK OBSERVER, Tue BeaU Rest Keiigious and Scular Family Newp iper. $3 a Yer with the JUBILEE YEAR ECO'K. SIDNEY E. MORSE & CO.. 37 Park Kow, Nt r York. SENS FOR A SAMPLE COPY. A KnSrow3cm,...i.-n book, with l.rea of Cl'ST WUTFll ('... II Iu,.r... the caiidi'iaies and itdtrir inn of alt parties. 20 $;el fartrailt. $5 to $29 a d'iy rapullj "J !"lJr iunue. i i i e Hi.-l I j-.riicu- WUUTHI.NU ION. D'JiTIX & CO. Rarlforj, Ct Agents Wanted lor Cobhin Child's Commentator 01 THE BIBLE, far the HOSE CIRCLE. 1 '0'' pages', i-iO E:i t'luf ,Dg j. Tim beat in- " - 3 J T. tyery fam ily will haee it. Soihirg ii.it it now pnbltihed. tor eiren'ars ddre H. 3 tiuOUsFr.tD A Co , 37 I'ark K .w. New York. GOOD CODBTHT TALLOW WANTED. Highest priue paid t r prime q iainy by I.. M. Fi.UINTjN. Snap aniaii'l'o iuulacturer. liC Marg'ireita St. Phil..d!phin. Rose of Cashmere Hair Tonic ,s uns.irpassed as a Promoter of the Growth of il.e H.iir ant v.hik-rs It is n-ither stinky nor gremy, yt il sot'ens and -momhe 'ho II.nr far belter an I more pei nitnenily than a;iy Oil or 1'ima.l. Usel as a lUir dressing, ii produ- the tnol baaii' if;il and luirous glo- '.Va-rnute-l porfejily har r. . le--a- ' exquisite perfume is qote un:-i Tilled, beini Out.! ei fi,u ibe worldTeaowa- ed Kocs of Chin-rp l.-.riie bot.le, nu v 5" cts. Addie- ASI.HKN8 V',11 i ! I; Ltii. I 400 N. 3d St., I'hiltdelphi i, Ia. :agreAT EVEfT ! e ha,w ,1 , nisp0 of 0llr illimen.p 8lock o!- IULLA'lll T UiLKS i i,rice-a li tie , .... ' mote co t. t i.-st-iias osli New Ti.biej. complete, i30J. Second hand Tables made over newrf $ 0J, l 6, $ ). Mc. A preal Tarieiy to suit all buyers. Send for Cata logue. KAYANAGII & D'CKEIl. Cor. C.nal & Centre Sis., New P.oik. ASTHMA' UPHAM'S Aithma Cut. re , " lieres tbe most violent parox isms in fve ciinuie. and effects a speedy eu.r"- -J CIS a h"x. ny mail Circti'ar free Address S C. Cphji. 2-j South Eighth Et.. Phtlada P. ol.l by all Irue;it. I suTered with f'ATAKRil thirty years, and wis cured by a simple remedy. Will send receipt, po-tnpe free to all allVcted Rev. T. J. MEll. r rawer 17f,, Syracuse .V Y. EKLLSM FUI. EMPUKIWl. J. ISAACS, f-'uecefsnr lo JOHN PAREIRA, !18 Arch Street, Middle of the Blo.;k. between 7tl and 8th etreets, South Bide, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF FOR LAt'IES' ASU CIIILUP.E.N'S WEAR, Wholesale and Eetail. Having imt-oried a very Urge anl splen am asorimeni oi an me Uitlertnt kinds of runs from 6r h.Ild9 in Europe wou,,, re spectlmly invite the readers of this paper lo call ana examine the a sortment of Fancy Furs 1 am determined lo sell at the loveit Caih pnees Ail fur, Warranted. io mis. revrtitntutwns to effect tain. FU ItS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. &,Kemember the store, 71S AK01I St., Phiiu'lelphia. Oct 2-10t NEW DRUG STORE. BANKS it ILU1LIN, Main Street. MiJJluiloKn, Pa. DEA I.Kits IN ECCS 1SD KIEDlCnES, Chemicala, Ojt Stuff, Oils, Paints. Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Coal Oil, Lamps, Burners, Chimneys. . Brushes, Infants Brushes. Soaps, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Perfumery, Combs. Hair Oil, Tobacco, C'g. Notions, and Stationary. LARGE VARIETY; OF PATENT MEDICINES," selected with great care, and warranted from nigh authority. Purest of WINES ASD LIQUORS Tor Medi cal Purposes. J-PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with ;reatcare. - mal6 72-ly tJpiriAT $1,50 oer ysar. STOVES! Public Sale of Real Estate OF 1IUMPIIKKY & McQUIRNS, IJkla wakr Tow.nship, On Tuesday, ITovember 26th, 1872. TTTILI. be sold at public sale, on tbe aho?t Y hamrdJar. on the preraiara. in Ma nure lown-hip. Juniata Co . P.. a Frm mni Saw Mill cinaitiing 1 0 IK'reiK. bounded by ItmU of Jacob Mieiley. Jt. Speiknian, M ihlon C Kerra and "tilers, Coa Tenient lo churctie. niilla, 9cho-1. ere. There are h.ul -i0 acres of firit claj farm land, we'l fenejd an I wjterel. Tji baii:Ctf U wool'and. the most pirl being fcU net wiili large timber. There i a lirg Apple Orchard, aNo a fine youn Peicli Or. chard, of about KM) irre. just coming inl hearing, of the mt Select truit. Tue ia. proven)?nts are a GOOD FBAfylE HOUSE. BANK ISA K N 4Ux50 fei. who Wagon Si.et and Corn Crib attached, and oiher c 11 h.nl.l. iiiirs required on t'itr:n. There ii n r f , w'tirr at the hous wnb pump iu h, als0 x Well and pump nt ihe b-ru. 1 he S A V 1 1 1.1. c.niiitM one no and down aw. dijren by a Kose wheel. f..ur circular aw. w. nkcd by nn.ler-.li ! wheel. Tliii m il ii coii-idrre I to have the best wuitr power in inis ncijjlibor'ioo Person- wishing lo view ihia property will be howi ihe fame by n tiling on R. V Hum. phrry. residing ihervo't Letter of intiiire ud'lre.-j-e 1 Mr. Humphrey at Kat HUia I' U.. Juniata C.. !'.-.. will be uromutlr n- swerel. Ihe nnaie information can be bal I by ca'lin on or adtrt-9insr Ier. McQuirua. I V- ninp'w!i, i liesir l,o.. Ia. S.ile will c-minience at 2 o'clock P. M., oa ! S;,i 1 w hV!.!'!: i"!!l.h; m.' ' b I . iv.m t:ubi ,u v, 'J t it .i o. cQL'lUNi. Oct. 3J-ts VALUAULK PROPER! Y AT PRIVATE SALS 'r'HE undersigned offers f,.r sale the follow t in property, s:tna:ed in Jli.ford 'wp, Juniata county, Pa., 2 miles west of Palter, son and j mile from ihe P. R. R. hounded by lands f J miea North on ihe north stid ea-t. and by Ltnd of E. S. Do!y on llie south and west, coniailing Ei?ht Acre's and Seventy-Six Perche3, ail iu a g. ol ntn'e of eult iv iii-tn. Tna iia proretiicilts are as follows : I'I.VrV3v HOUSE, 2?x'0 wall ts-eineni a-id eiht rioji-i. thr.s rlutnes presses snd two lulls; a!o a gonj ItANK. UAI'.N. il'J w,ll arranged ; Spring !i in-e. Smo-e ilous. and o her ne cessary oiitoutldings. There is ao an abnn- l.tnce .f fruit ou il.e premises an Oreharl of over o'l irees. BO being in beartnr c nii. lion, a so Cherries and Peaches. There ia a food Spring of never fail;ng w.ter near lt house. TERM." : Prica $2.0. One Ihoo-aid dollar lo be poid i.n the 1st of April. 173, when leed w ill oc ni tde on I possession givea. The hal ince in pa;, meuts lo soil purch-iser. Call at the premises, or a I Iress A. J. llERTZLCrt. P.itlerson, Juniata Co., i'a. N. B. If de-.iralle, the piirehsser c;n buy thirty acres mo-e, adjoin. i the above piop rty, uader cultivation, at f.VI per acre. 533 0ZF03D STREET, W. C Lo.itOX. Oct. Uth. Ibli. ib nt : I beg respectfully to annex a copy of a circular as sent lo the Medicikt Vendors and others in the States and ei't wbere by two or three individuals (uf liule or no means), under the style of -'The Se York Chemical CoBipa&y," which compaay uad no existence until October, 17I. and with which I have no connoction. The more effectually lo deceive, they Ci'J lion the puVic as follows: The immense d.-tnan i f ,r HOLLOWAV'3 PII.LS and UlM'MtNl". has tempted un. principled parties lo coiintei-feit these valu able medicines. 'In order to protect the pur.T'c nnd nurselvfs we hays issued a new -' i'rada Mark," coa sisting of an Egyptian circle of a serpent, with Ihe letter II in the center. Every hoi of genuine HOLLO WAV'S PILLS and OINT MKT will have this traie-murk on it. X-in are e-nnino wiibom il. "To Dealers and Jobbers in O. us and Med icines. We call your particnl ir nttenlionto the new style of IIoi.ldway's Pills an 1 (lisr KK.VT. .None of ihe old etj le are nianufuc turetl by us now. nor have tbey been fx montns. We. therefore, e.iution all pur chasers against receiving from any jobbers or d.alers ihe old etjle of g .od. Infoina tion conseruinjr any sn'a pools being offered will te received wiih thanks. "'Ye ask the favor of all the inCnrmaiion you can give in regard to those counter feits." Now this Honourable Company, aware that your laws do not permit them to copy tk precise getting up of my medicines, put their countei feils into another form and intiicsts lhat they adopt a .Vea Lnhel. The object r-f thes people in referrin; ! the im-i.cune demand for these Medicines it. that it may be believed that I am connected with them. I Iuthe in:ere?t of lbs publ.c, I therefore it- I speciMlly invite yo i to be pleased to g rtu insertion lo ihis letter in your paper, lbi your readers may not be deceived by "New York Chemical Company's" spurious Medicines. Fach Pol and Box of my Genuine MJ: eines bear the British Government Stamp, with the words -Ilolloway's Pills and Oint ment. London," but they are not sold in tb United S'ates. (Signed) TflOMAS HOLLOWAf- IX PERRYSVI LLE. DR. J. J. APPLEBAUGII has establi''1 a Drug and Prescription Store in above-named place, and keeps a general as sortment of DRUGS ASD MEDICISKS, Also all ether articles usually kept in sit lishmenls of this kind. Pure Wines ana Liquors for medicinal pur poses. Cigars. Tobacco, Stationary. Cos" tions (first-class). Notions, etc. etc. JST-Tbe Doctor gives advietfree. 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