Juniata jlmtintl. MIFFLINTOWS Wednesday Morning, Sot. 20. 1872 13. f7scii weieu, EDITOR l-ROPRIKTOB. GEO. P. ROWELL 4 CO, 40 Park Row, New York AMI S. M. PETTENGILL 4 CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y, Are our tvle agents in that city, and are au thorised to contract for advertising at our liwest rates. Advertisers io tbst city are le (uested to leave their favors with either of (lie ahore houses. Wu furrender largely- of our editorial space to tlie iubiicaiion of an address by tlie United States Centennial LYmmia finn Iliad tbe address carefully. Tub next battle cry of lite Democracy will bt free trade Thk Constitutional Convention will gn to Philadelphia after the 1st of January. .Tub President will adhere to the rule and regulation prescribed ' by the crael Service CommisBion. A great theme for City Editorials '.during the past week has- been tbe de fence of cities' ngaiut tiers. Quay of the Beaver RuVcal was ex G.ivernor Curtin's private Secretary: He would make an efficient Secretary .f State for the Governor elect, General liartranft. Smur.AJir Dates, ot this country, ie now traveling through England a foot bearing. unfuiled, tbe "J?Ura and Suipes." He is the .great American n..-io i among Juhnie, Bull's tubjocts The DNeton caw mills, tbe most ex tensive caw work in the world, located at the corner of Front and Laurel streets. Philadelphia, was destroyed by fire on the forenoon of the 15th lust. Locs, $100,000. ItrsslLL KBKarr, chairman of tbe Republican State Central Committee, is moet favorably spoken of for the elerkr-bip of the State Senate, Mr. Errett doubtless would dice-barge the duties of that position in the Senate, as be dis charged the defies incumbent upon him as the head of the Republican State or ganization, iu the most busiuees like and best possible manner. TlittKE or four Tammany newspapers came to grief 6a Wednesday l.tct, t!.e cause of which was the rejection by the lizard of Audit of tlu-ir fraudulent ad ei tie ng cl.n ni-i to the amount of $53, 000. If Tammany had been in power we pre tune tliete bills would nil have been allowed Su much for a reform which has iu pr.rt been Accomplished by j a federal election I.iw, which is tlcnoin i inatcd a "costly luxury " It is costly to Tatnms.ny thieves beyond doubt Harrislvtg Telegraph, Nob. I5'A. Morganatic mariiages are quite com mon amoug the princes of German royal families. These left hntid marriigps, as tbey are called, are legitimate marriages between members of ur.ble families and women of au inferior condition, and which do not confer on the children issuing rrom them a right to the rank and title of the father. Among those who have formed such unions in Europe may he noted Victor Emmanuel and the Countess Mir afiori; Frederick William III , father f the present Emperor of Germany, with Countess Harrack, who still lives. Leo pold I. late King of the Belgians, with the Baroness .Mayer; Prince Albert of l'riisfia, brother of the Emperor Will iam of Germany, with the Countess de lloehenan; and Prince Adalbert of Prus i.i with Theresa de Iiarnim, n e Elsler. A despatch from the West says on the night of the 13;h, the steamer St Marys, which left Memphis for Cincin .::. . . . i i i i . nun nu two Hundred ana thirty-six bales of cotton aud ten passengers struck a stump near Morris Landing at 9 30 o'clock at uighr. She tore a hole between her wheel stern, causing her to sink in less than ten minutes in 18 feet of water. When she struck she was headed for the bar opposite and ran upon it, hut her bo swung around, and she floated off and down the river, nearly a mile, to Brandy wine B.tr, upon which she now lies. As far as known no lives were lost, her pas sengers having been carried safely to the bar, aud tuence ashore io a life-boat One fireman was missing. The steamer City of Chester passed soon after she settled, and carried tbe passengers to t airo. The St Marys was valued at $36,000 At six o'clock on Friday evening the 12th inst. while Mr. Watson and his fam ily were at supper at their residence, in Titusville, Pa , five men, whose faces were masked, entered their apartments, and, after threatening them with their revolvers presented, handcuffed the whole family, after which tbey were all gagged and tightly bound together. The thieves then proceeded to ransack the bouse, and succeeded in opening the safe from which they obtained between one and two thousand dollars. Propj-y has attacked the epizootic horse in York state It is worse than tbe origiuel disease. I ,-aS ADDRESS Br the Filte States Ceatrulal Cm ils- To the PtpU of Ui United $'$tfe : The Congress of the United State has enacted that the completion of lb One Hundredth Year of American Inde prudence shall be celebrated by an luter uatinnal Exhibition of the Arts, Manu factures, and Producte of the coil and mine, to be held at Philadelphia, in 1876 and has appointed a Commission, consist ing of representatives from each State and Territory, t conduct tbe eelebra lion. Originating under the auspices of the National Legislature, controlled by a National Commisiu. and designed as it is to "Commemorate the first Ceutmy ol our existence, by an Exhibition' ot the Natural resources ot the Country and their development and of our progress in those Arts which benefit mankind, iu comparison with thoso of older Nations,' it is to the people at large tbat the Com mission look for the aid which is necess ary to make the Centennial Celebration the grandest anniversary the world has ever seen. That tbe completion of the first cen tury of our existence should be marked by some imposing demonstration is, wr believe, the patriotic wish of the people of tbe whole country. The Congress ol the United States has wisely decided tbat the birth day of tue Great Republic can be most fittingly celebrated by the uuiversal collectiou and display of all the trophies of its progress. It is de signed to briug together, within a build ing covering fifty acres, not only the va. led pi oductions of our mines and ol the soil, but types ot all the intellectual triumphs of our citizens, specimens of everything that America can furnish whether from the brains or the Lands of ber children, and thus make evident to the world tbe advancement of which a self governed people is capable. In tliib "Celebration'' all nations will be invited to participate ; its character being International. ' Europe will dis ulav ber arts a.id manufactures, India her curious fabrics while newly opened China and Japan will lay bare the treas ures which for centuries their ingenious people have been perfecting Each land will compete in geuerous rivalry for the palm of superior excellence To this grand gathering every cone will coutribme its fiuits and cereals. o minei.il shall be wanting ; for what the East lacks the West will supply. Under one roof wi.l tbe South display in rich luxuriauce ber growiug cottou, and the North ir. miniature, the ceaseless machinery of her mills converting that cotton into clolb. Each sectiou of the globe will send its best offerings to this exhibition, and each State of the Uniou. as a member of one uuited body politic, will show to her sister States and ta the i id. Low much elio can add to the greatness of the nation of which she is a harmonious part To mike the Centennial Celebration such a succes as the patriotism aud the pride of every A merican demands will nquire tbe co-operation of the people of ,ie whole couutrv The Uuited States Centennial Commission has received no Government aid, such as England ex tended to her World's Fair, and France to her .Uuiversal Exposition, jet the labor and responsibility imposed upon the Commissiou is as great as ia either of those undertakings It is estimated that teu millions of dollars will be requir ed, aud this sum Congress has provided shall be raised by stock subscriptions, and that the people shall have the oppor tunity of subscribing in proportion to the population of their respective States aud Territories. The Commission looks to the unfailing patriotism of the people of every section, to see that each contributes its share to the expenses, aud receives its share of the benefits of an enterprise in which all are so deeply Interested. It would further earnestly urge the formation in each State aud Territory of a centennial organization, which shall in time see that county association are formed, so that when the nations are gathered together in 1S76 each Commonwealth can view with pride the contributions she has made to the national glory. Confidently relying on the seal and patriotism ever displayed by our people in every national undertaking, we pledge and prophecy, that the Centennial Cele bration will worthily show how greatness wealth and intelligence, can be fostered by such institutions as those which have for one hundred years blessed the people of the United Slates. JOSEPH R IIAWLEY, President. LEWIS WALN SMITH. Timportirif Sccreiury. The Uuited States court rooms, mar shal's office, poet office and thirteen busi ness houses; besides a number of dwel ling houses at Fort Smith, Ark , were burued on Thursday night last. Loss one huudred thousand dollars. The residence of Matthew Linden, at Klrod's station, near Pittsburg, was Lurned on Friday morning the 15th, Mrs. Liuden, being very ill and unable to leave the Louse, perished in the flames. A law has been passed prohibiting the erection of new buildings in Vienna du ring the progress of the Exposition iu 1873. This has been done with tbe view of preventing street obstructions. On the 16th. judge Pratt of Brooklin, granted a writ to George N. Bryant to recover his two children, whom his wife has secreted after deserting bin. PRESIDENT A ELECTION. THE STATE COMPLETE. Geaeral Cranll Majarlty 197,728. The following table shows tbe official rote of the State for tlartranft and Buck alew in October, and for Grant and Greeley in November : Oct. Nov. S & B ' C .1 i I 1 s- r ? : : : 2765 3033 2735 2560 15771 l'"4!0 254t Sfctfo 4434 3409 i7 2078 3H85 2S2 3617 178 2J74 2977 29 1 2105 7&.i8 1.1947 7741 lir.ttl t'liS 8244 4261 2l3 7441 4431 7452 35H3 727S 7G58 6913 6445 SWo 3441) 4015 2534 2f23 3530 2841 2547 672 oil 64 340 2444 2533 2452 194C 3J92 3712 3142 2ti!5 93(1 j 0010 9219 38i)2 2727 3583 25 8 2304 1095 3432 1970 2329 2013 2t.32 2iH'3 1758 2111 886 2t9 3001 7032 01B3 t,Uu8 48s7 4170 4;14 38'.'5 3557 7450 6113 954 3331 4330 2B38 4231 110 028 lli'3 079 753 71H7 6271 75-2 8787 3934 4021 3881 2603 45;)6 4182 4301 8146 797 1125 737 808 418 310 360 165 1795 3450 nbi 2829 8 -49 2iP0 C099 U05 4172 2146 4386 1266 2407 2247 2253 1156 1352 1739 1306 1265 13774 9064 142X8 5717 3426 17t'5 3429 945 4285 2H21 4171 2076 6355 0895 5342 522 12141 14433 12966 10904 4639 4156 4423 S837 1025 950 1040 618 6573 4593 6517 8111 1786 1765 1685 1127 658 2839 787 22 5 8444 84''-3 frOST 6113 1378 123 1384 1333 8121 4841 6155 4314 4363 4271 3356 2752 2414 2503 1744 69278 4K841 68792 23407 246 1134 339 797 1406 H'42 1463 654 H990 9377 8657 6983 1906 1372 1803 915 3430 1802 3495 1SH3 431 744 440 671 4333 3403 4536 2'"07 6504 2376 6730 1777 2069 1374 1997 916 6071 4415 4780 29H6 8176 2333 3090 1538 6294 4992 5134 3223 2119 3KM) 2463 2152 5581 0475 5412 4719 1501 1791 1552 1399 61tO 8388 6299 6753 Adams Allegheny .... Arnistroug ... Beaver Uidtord Berks - Itiair Bradford Bucks - Butler Cumbria Cameron Car bun Centre Chester Clarion Clearfield Chnion Columbia Crawford Cumberland Dauphin - Delaware Elk - Erie Fayette.- Franklin Full on Forest (jreene Huntingdon Indiana Jttferson Juniaia Lancaster.-... Lawrence Lebauon - Lehigh.. Luierne - Lycoming ..... M'Kean - Mrreer Mifflin Monroe- Montgomery- Montour Northampton Norlliunib'r'd Perry - Philadelphia. Pike Potter- Schuylkill. Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna. Tioga -' Union Venango Warren Washington... Wayne Westmoreland Wyoming... .. York 803 I Total 853387 317760 S4969!) 211961 817760 211861 Majority ... Aggregate . 3562 137728 6C1050 671147 A SINKILAK CASE. We have hitherto referred to a singu lar case of marriage now or recently on trial iu tbe Supreme- Court of. Illinois It will be remembered bow Chicago was agitated bv the uiarriaee of Miaa Kll-( llaucock, daughter of J. L. Hancock, an eminent packer, to her father s coach man, Thomas Lynden, a native of Ijreat Britain. The matter has been iu the Supreme Court, on the report of a Mas ter, and has caused further agitation In every way the case is a singular one Mrs. Lynden at present is not more lhau 15 years old, childi-di iu appear ance aud mauuer. Her husband is 35 years of age, aud bald at that. He used to take Miss Ella out to drive atone, aud improved tbe opportunity to win her confidence, lie told her, among other things, that he was a Prince in disguise. aud w hen she expressed admiration for a beatiti ul house he would say : "All right ! yon shall have that house alter we are married." After a deal of this surreptitious woo ins. Thomas eot a license from the county clerk, swearing that his iutended bride was over 18, and the parties were .... , . , marrtea. .llen returned to tier lamny, and uever cohabited with her buband or acknowledged him as such. Fiually, she told the secret to her sister,, and Thomas was kicked out of tbe house She has utterly refused to live witb him. The court, upon technical grounds, re fused to set the marriage aside, but gave the complainaut leave to amend the bill into a petition for divorce. Lynden, by his attorneys, declares that his wife is coerced iu the action which she has taken. It doesn't make much difference what he declares, as he is evidently, upon the tacts, a scouudrel for whom the State Prison would be a far more luxuri ous retreat than he -deserves. Harris- burg Telegraph, Xurember 15A. A fiendish attempt was made on tbe uigbt of the 12 tli inst. by depositing three heavy cross-ties across the liarli m track at Williams' bridge, to throw off tbe Boston express train Fortunately the ties were not securely fastened, and were readily displaced by tbe locomo tive. . A reward of $1000 is offered for the arrest of the guilty parties. 1 ; 1, , . L.ima, i era, is not a nice place lor church going ladies to show off their elegant cloths. IHsplay iu dress is dis countenanceed, aud a French lady who recently appeared at the cathedral was forced to return to her home on account of her bonnet, which was too stylish by far. The wife of a German dancing master in Lnuisville, Ky., lately drew 91250 in a lottery and gave it to her husband He took it, went to Germany and came back with an other wife. His first wife has divided the children with him and gone to CinciuUti Boeton was visited by another terri- ble fire on Monday night, but fortunately mation away from the lungs. This the flames were confined to a single method ia resorted to only where tbe Wock- 'swelling bag reached tbe breaft. bhobt mas. Tbeorf. cough is qnite m common . - -r- 'v onnd now. The New York p-pert Ml of ad Tertisenientt of Men for -ale-Tight Sqoeexe is the name of a town iuTHnwiddie connty, Va. It is reported that the horse dropsy is prevalent in Philadelphia. j Majority for General Grant in New York State, is 53.581. A severe earthquake shock was felt at Concord, N H , on Monday. President Grant will recommend gen eral amnesty in MiTortbeomitig message. Harvard College bae a clear loss of $200 000. by the B oston fire. I'oultry are dying ly thousands jlong tho Susquehanna river. Chicago subscriptions for the relief of Boston will reach uearly $400,000- Eighty vessels were wrecked in the Baltic Sea by the recent storms, aud the loss of life has been very great Austin, Nevada, bad a severe shock of an earthquake on the night of the 12th inst., and Stockton had a slight shock. A Boston woman speaks of her bus- band ar her $3,000 darling tbat being the amount of bis life policy. Mrs. Jones, of Cambria, Wis., was so frightened at seeing her little son perch ed on top of a newly erected windmill that she fell back dead. Th T-nndon Simelator says. "We shall Lave to hang a railroad board yet Railway accidents are becoming too nu merous.' The young French Counters de Mont fort gave birth to a son in her carriage tlie other day, while returning from a drive." - A man named Brit ton murdered his emnlover'a wife and child on a farm near I'etersboro. Canada, laBt week The murderer was arrested Henry Muuro, late constable of Shar on, P. , has gone to Cauada, a defaulter in $2,000 taxes collected by him, and which his sureties will Lava to make good. A fanner in Butler connty recently thought he could shoot some rats in bis barn No sooner said than done; he snc ceeded in killing several, Loss $2 000 No insurance. Warrants for the arrest of Susan B Anthony and the fourteen females who voted at Kotchester on election day have been issued by the United States Comm issioner Stowu of that district. Every interest these days must hold i convention, the Other day the Feather dealers held a convention at Chi cago One of the desirable machines talked ol is a steam goos picker. Among . the well known trotting horses which have ejiaootic. u Weitrrn Now York, rl G. lj FoX, Soil' tag. Lottery, Vonrbees. and Abdallah No noted running horses have died Death from a Slandered Horse. A glittidered horee brlonged to Roswi II G. Miner, of Steubeu, N. Y., iu blowing from his nostrils discharged a portion ol the poisonous mucus, a drop of which entered one of .Mr Miner's eyes. H immediately wiped it out as he supposeu . but within twenty-four hours his eye wa much swollen, attended with great pain Medical aid was procured, and bis case pronounced a hopeless one. 1 bs virm matter hud so penetrated his system that his recovery was pronounced impossible His flesh turned pnrple, ard was tbor oughly impregnated with the poison lie lingered in agony about twenty days aud died a most wretched death. Ilia friends were compelled to bury him im mediately, and with him ti e entire bed and bedding on which he had lain. Iu stances ot human death from con act with gtandered horses are by no means un common, and the owners of glandered horsea should be compelled by law, nu der heavy penalties, to destroy them immediately upon the discovery of tbe disease. The late James C Wilkins, ouo of the heaviest planters in Mississippi in 1836, lost seventy -six horses auu mules by this fell disease, aud was com pelled to buru his plantation stables. which had cost $S,0U0. From New York exchanges we get futher particulars as to the new form tak en by the epizootic influenza, after thi horses have been exposed to unfavorable weather It is a specie of dropsy, in which tbe horses become very much swollen about the thighs and hind leg. aud move with great difficulty. There is stiffness about the. whole hiud quarters and a giving wav of the hock, which render every movement not only difficult but paiuful. The sheath and belly also swell greatly, in some instance the swelling extending to the breast and bead. The horses have a dull and list less look, but generally feed well. Tbe most dangerous state of the dis ease is when the swelling reaches the breast, iu tbe vicinity of the heart and lungs. Those thus affected have little chance of recovery The food given ia warm meal and short with cut feed The treatmeut of the disease by tlie ve terinary surgeon it the same in almost all instances. Aconite or belladona is administered a a sedative, carbonate of . . . . iron as a tonic, with ginger, gentian or carbonate of ammonia a a stimulant Some have nsed liniments, and in a few instance "rowelling" has been tried that it, a string is drawn through tbe breast. producing a aore which draw the, i.ifl STOYESI. STORES! " IF vo want a.vkiha of STOVES, HEATERS; RAXGES, GRATES, &C, or any Stove Castings, call at the . mr - . Stove Warehouse ol UTaucisciw u'iu.t,.,. , MAIN STHEET, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, lA.y Where they have the REGULATOR, SUPERIOR, STAR, ECLIPSE, VALLEY CHIEF, COTTAGfc fl Best and Superb Cooking Stoves, Light House, Empire, Morning SPEAR'S ANTI-DUST AND ALL KINDS OF COAL and WOOD STOVES. FRANCISCUS' HARDWARE CO., MIFFLIN, PA. flcur adwtisrmetttj. Trial Liit December Term,-1872. Samuel Murphjr vs. Daniel C"ffinn. Sulouff & Siaaibauph vs. Jouatbaa and Elizabeth McCoy. Jame f. Kirk, adm'r, ftc . va. Isaac Kirk. J. 1). Will et T.L vs Jacob Sheliley. iTereers of Poor of Milford township vs Lewi Hurcbfij-M John Shenelof v Jamts Coulter, Exa'r.. Jnmes Smiib va 8 T McCuiloeh. W W Wilson ts Amos II Martin. Christian llenner ts Jc b Himea. Jonas Aleiander va Samuel Alexander. Rebecca Rhine ts Jaiue A Clark. Alhr:pht 8. Boawick vs Jacob and Benja min Ciipp. Win L. Noteatlne v Edmund 3 Dctr. Kmaimel Bonle va Cttharioe Saiiain. W II MeClellan I. O. O. f. IU11 Asso ciation and irnrge Goshen. Noah A Elder va Jacob S Thomas. Jofiah Foster vs olomon Books. Henrj Kook vs M Spigelmojrer and Piter Dalbert. George Diem ts A K KanfTman. Lain! A Kell vs Jaoie Burns T Van Irwin vs Abraham Sieber. Samuel Ard vs John Alim. R E. McMEES, ProlK'y. Protlionotarj'e Office. Mifflin- town. Oct. 30, 1872 j cautioh. THE public are hereby notified that the I . . ... . i i a. following articles 01 propeny uktc uu mircbased bv me from Thomas Moore, viz : Two Cows, three Hog, one lirecdir.g Sow, and eight Shoata Ail persons are therefor herrhy cautioned against meddling or inter fering in any way with said property. DAVII WILSON. Nov. 4. 1872-3t E3TBAY CALVES. 1 A ME to ike residence of the subscriber in erinanagb township, Juniata county. on the Jacobs farm, about the 1st of August, 187L', two YEARLING CALVES, one all red an I the other red and white spotted. The owner is requested to come forward, prore property, pay oharges and take tbem away, : otherwise luey will ba disposed of as the law ! dirtci. WILSON ROBINSON. Not. 6. 1872-3 AGENTS WANTED roa "INSECTS AT HOME." , 7i'0 pages ; upwards of "'( cuts; '21 full page engravings. M Just ihe Book t.r intel ligent rural Lames." The iirawii:$r are ral;brul rt'prteeinailns ol lancet mit I'Nnl.'' Send for Circular. Address litusilv lluooKS, 124 North Seventh St., Philadelphia. norli-ly i BLArc IILET S ItiriliilEU i CUCXmSer WOOa I'Unp. Tasifles!.. Durable, r.ll.cieiii, S and t'henp. The best Pump tor mo uh money men- inn is espeeial.y mviied lo Itttchley's Patent Improved Hrnckrt an. New Drop CheeV V-lve, which can bd with- titawn willinut rrE.ovini ije pump orditurbingthej)irsts. 1 Also, the Cornier t'lianiher. allien ..ever cracks or c:i!e. and will outlast ny other. For sale by dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue aud Price-List. I'll a . I latch let. Manafart'r. . 5lti Commerce St., Philada., Pa. The oldest and inns' reliub.e Institution for obiaining a Mercantile Education. tazT" Practical business men as instructors. For intormation. wriie for a eircular to P. DUFF & SONS, Pittsburgh, P. noTC-3i,eoro HOLIDAY GOODS ! I have added to my extensile variety of LAMPS and TABLE GLASSWARE. Jioe- MOTTO CUPS and SAUCEItS. MOT- TO MUGS, and TOY TEA SETTS, in great sEr?s.of These goods I have imported directly from Europe, and my prices are as low as any 1m- porter can sell the same goods in either thi city or New York : . - i - A. J. WEIDNER, Nos. 38 South 2ou and 29 Strawberry SLs., Philadelphia, Pa. N B My stock of CHANDELIERS, ev pceially adapted lo Churches, is very large. Hooks of Drawings, showing the design of each chandelier and bracket, will be sect on request. novH-2moa I lILFIUNCISCUSttCa, ' 1 BUt Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. W, have opened for the FALL TRADE th. largest and best assorted Stock of 7 WTTf A J ! a asa a eaaaaaisu Table, Stair aael Fleor Oil Cloths, H isj. www assies an raper, Uarpct Caaia Cotton, Yarn, Baiting, Harfdinc, Twines, Micks, Clocks, Lonking (ilaases, rawey Baskets, Brooms Baskets, Barkels, Brashes, Clothes YYiiagers, . Hooaca a.. Willow Ware, IS TBB VXITED STATES. Onr large increase in business enables to sell at low prices and furnish tha l.t quality of Goods. SOLI AGISTS roa THI CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER, THE MUST PBHFKCT AND Slt'ChSSrUL WASUKI EVER MADE. AGEXTZ WASTED FOR THE AVERT. CAX WASHER all fart, of the State. sepI-Smoe Caution. A LL persons are hereby cautioned against iA. Hunting. Fishing, or in any way tree passing on the farm occupied by the under signed, in Milford township All person so offenditit- will be dealt witb to iha ...... of the law. JOSEPH FITisir All kinds of Job Work neatly executed. I Mali u idgni, iiaaiaui, uuiueii uiguL, ANTI-CLINKER BASE R fn. COfl Pr dwy ! Agents wanted ! All 4J III 46U cla,-es of working prople of either sx. young or old. make more money at work f.r is in ibeir spare m-ents or all the lime than at anything else. Particulars free. Address O. STINSON t CO., Port land, Maine. BwOKKEErUC Made Katy. Every clerk an.l luerchtu' can learn at one. Book mailed. 5Uc II. Goi'LDISO 1!T5T, Buffalo, New York. PUTSCH'S IMPERIAL RUSSIAN J 3IllMtnrl. Wboleialetolhe trade. Single can wrnt. postpaid, on receipt of $1. W II K KM AN T. FRUK.tUFF. Re.ding. P AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE io elt the best low prced Corn Slieili-r ever patented. Let farmers and ererybody who has corn Io hei! send foreireiilir Io -FAMILY CORS-SI1 ELLFR CO.," Ilarri.-burg. Pa GREAT CURIOSITY. 3 Msgeiineof the " highest order lor $l. Agent wanted in eery town, on a ptrj'ttmtl income Send l"e for Specimen lo "Smith't IMlar JfayaaM," 51 Liberty St., N. Y. 1823. JUBILEE! 1873. ' -r the vrnsr vnpir m&tvuvuu wwb w i Tl . I- .... D . I-';..;.,,.. aM. I S,.1r ...nil. iu. . - j Ncwp-tper. $3 a Year with the JUBILEE YEAR BOOK. SIDNEY E. MOHSK & CO.. 37 Park Row, Ntw Vork. SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY. GENTS WANTED For IUbrikt Kmcr- KB Stowe's campaign book, with lives of tbe candidates and leadicg .i-n of all parlirt. 20 Steei portrait. $t to i9 a day rapidly ; and easily msil. Write MiU s-e. I'arucu- lart free. WOIITHING ION. DU TIN & CO. llanford, Ct. Agents Wanted lor C'obbtn'a Child's Commentator 1 THE IIBLF., for the H0HE tlftf LE. 1 20l page. 250 Engravii.g'. Tlie best en terprise of Ihe Year fr ne-ni. Evfry fjim- liy win nave li. itointig ir now pmo.unru. . For circulars address II. S. liooiweatD .k Co ,1 37 Park Kow. NesrYork. j GOOD COUNTRY TALLOW WASTED. Highest price paid f r prime oualiiy l.y 1.. M. EI.KINTON. So-tp ... 1 2an i.e .rf-ctu;-,;, lit. .Margarctta St.. Il,lli.dc:plia. Kose of Caslimere Hair Tonic! t Is nnsurpvcl a a .r-uioirr of tbe Or-wth . I. 1 -at' a. I. ; i ickT nor greasy, jet it aMi-n and -.mo-the. ! tbe Hair far better and more lai miiiri.il iIkmi any tlil or P.-rutdi. Used n.i a ll -ir i.ressio. ll pro-Jite- tbe inot heau'.lful anil ,i-lru- cl-s tViurvii'sl D-.-rfe-ilt harv. le. It ea'4-tii.iti: ix-rfuini: i? Mine it:i-i v.il.-d. b.-ini- .ii-ii! 1 f.-:.i thr w..rl 1-: -u iwi- ed Kocs ot t'ah.:fre I. rge '..oiil. .. y oil cis. A l.lie.'. A:-t II :;."B Vi il .t M ! ..i.MK. 4110 N. 3d St.. Philadelphia, Pa. A GREAT EVEfiT .... ... lilt.! tMiT.m: u , . V. - , . i : , n'iue cu it rus.-'-iasa .ew laeir complete, . Second hand Tables made over nrw. J J'r). $J 6. SJVi. e. A eral variety lo suit ail buyers. Send for Cata logue. K AVANAGII d: CKEIt. Cor. Cnal & Centre St . New Kork. ISTTTUPHAM'S" 'Aa lure re" auiiuiai lieves tiie uiost violent parox isms in live minutes, and rffeeis a speedy cure. 7o cts a box. by mail. Circu'ars free Address S. C. Urn. 25 South Eighth St., Pbilada.. Pa. Sold by all Druggist. f anffpr'l with fMTAKRI! ll.!... was enred hr a simple remedv. Will send receipt. po-Uge free, to .11 afflicted. Kcv. T. J. WEI 1). Irwer 17, Syracuse. N. V. r FUR D1P0RIUM. ! ! T. ISAACS, ! Successor to JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Arch Stmt, Middle of the Block, between 7ih and 8ib streets, South side, PIIILDELPHIA. IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP car FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, Wholesale and Retail. Having intoned a very large and splcn- I ui.i assortment or all the uitferent kinds of f.L'"lf fcn'1'' Europe would re- , Z l'r I V..h 1 .1.. J j Hi. i am uetertnined to sell at tbe loirt.t I Cath price: All fur War Tinted. Ao mi. refretentatumr to effect tale. FUR3 ALTERED AND REPAIRED. Remember the store, 718 ARCH St., Philadelphia. 210t Tlie Place for Good Grape vines IS AT THE ilnniafa Uallcn Uintprbs, ASD EAPE-Tl.E SUBSEKT. 'PHE undersigned would respectfully in--i. form the publie that be has started a Grape-vine Nursery about one mile northeast oi Aiimmtown, where be bat been testing a j large number of tbe different virietier of : Grapes; and having been in the business for wen years, be u now prepared to furnish VINES OF ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES, AND OF THE MOST PROMISING . KINDS, AT LOW RATES. by the single vine, dosea, buadreJ or thou sand. All persons wishing good and thrift vines will do well to call ana see for them selves. ' Good and resnansihle A Addrees, ' " " J0NA8 OBERHOLTZER, Mifflintown, Juniata Co., Pa. STOVES! FIRE PLACE IIEATF.IB, . If.i ,lrni,i t uvyujx, BURNERS AND HEATEP.3 GROCERY, PROVISION, AND SHOE SXafiEE LIST OF LE DINO ARTICLES A PUIPEJ reported weekly by C. BARUEV, i, Belford's Store Room, corner of Main ul Bridge street, .Mit9intown, Ta. n holt tale. RcUi. Butter E?B . ' Lard - 13 l: Cheese. )hio .. New Vi Molissea. Porio Rieo, y g! a New Orleans in Srup, Ilouey l'ee t;t Anil.ir s " Melted Sugar 1 ft( Sugar, Granulated....-... t " A......... 14 " B . u Eitra C Jy " Yellow C. li " Brown )i Coffee, Kio, Choice Fair . Zl Ko-ksted (At luckle.') n Tea, Imperial. Finest 1 tu Oolouc. 1 till Raiis, Va'.entia. 'i, " Layer .. li Currants : :o i: 5 ii 8 ID i n a Mi 4o V. I go: ;:. ' prueus. French Rice -. -. . Soap, Rosin. ... - Olive I'abHit Salt, Ground Alum ' Dairt - , Maekeral. No. I (new) kbl.. Brooms, No. I No. J No. 3 Tuba. Cedar uteta Painted hoou ! su T; r,,,,, Tin li.-h l'an Tin 'nlciidi:t . Tiu VV.th l'nan .. Tin Buckets . . ... Boot, Mo i"a t'aif Kip ft.iitr l.li' l.aalny 4i ) io m pulxlnrt JriW... .. " swe, y p-a Cm! uit y BJ! a ! " Ca.-h paid ft r rgg. I r II Of 1' I) ! I' 1 i ; f UIl!C JXIIC 0! LSVik IlKl.AVVARK TtiWV'lllf, On TuesdaT, November 28th, 132. v I T" ILL b ll t (.it.hi: rri the -.l.re .u ihf i.-ui.i'. in I;.!- j t n..m-ci : war? t.irni::p. Juui.ita t o . Pa . a rniisi.l : Saw Vt'i'i ti? . ntan I:i.; . 1 .uudci bv l.!;i. ot J c.:h .Si.riiev. i Sar-aSuiaii. M .Dion C rm -ni tti' . toa vrm l-i e:ixr.: ;u!u. .-.h , .1 e i Ti.r.. r li.,t :rt ..r fir. r!.-.i j farm land. we!l fr-tted in I wit -rl. Th. j l.airil'Cr i , -it luaud. lj - ; - - - ,.:,c'",ri - ' K,;!" ",""-'. J' i hearing, "f t.v B"t rlret ttu.l. Tte BANK BKN iii ,t f.-i. will, w. .n i.rl and Corn CriS a.ta.'hed. and oibr oiitK'nlU ins retiirei on a form. There a IWUtif wtfr at ihtt Lii-js wiih pnnin in il, a!i Well and pout;- at lbs biru. The SAW MIL!, contains one up aaoA'ai saw, driven by a Kose wheel, f.mr eirt'r saws, worked by under-hot wbe-d. Tit mill is considered lo have the best vmr power iu mis aei;hhorhoo-l. Persons wi-hing t view tbi prnpertv will be shown tbe fame by cilttngon K. XV Hun. phrey. rei ling thereon Lettvrs of in'i7 ad Irested to Mr. Humphrey at Eat .alta P. O.. Juniata Co.. Pa will be promptly u swered. Tbe same iuformatton can be bfti by culline on or addresing Alex. Mty iirn. I)o niugtown, Chester Co., Pa. Sale will commence al 2 o'clock P. M., sai l dav, when terms will be made knows by HUMPHREY t McQUlKNi Oct. SO-ts VALUABLE PROPER! IT AT PRIVATE SALE THE nndrrigncd offer for sale Ihe fs!l ing property, ailuaied in Miiford ivp, Juniata county, Pa., ?J miles wet of Patter son and j mile from the P. R. K. bonadul by lands of James North on the nfrth sal tnH. and by lands of E. 8. Doty on Ihe souili and west, containing Eight Acres and Seventy-Six Perches, all in a good state of cultivation. Tbe 1b provemeolB are as follows : -A. 1JL.YIVIC IIOI SR 22W. witb basement and eight rooms, tbrr clothes presses and two balls ; also a fte BANK B.VKN, tialG. well arranjed; s: Spring House. Smoke House, and other ne cessary outbuildings. There is tle an abus dance of fruit on the premises an Crcbirl of ever ol) treaa. 3U being in beanag euni lion, aiao Cherries and Peaches. There good Springe! never failing water netfU bous. TERM? : Price 52.500. One Ihoo-wl dollars lo be paid un the 1st of April, l'" when Deed w ill he made and possession g"rt The balance iu payiueuta lo suit purclia?- Call at the premises, or address A. J. HEKTZLER. Pal tenon, Juniata Co., " V. B. If desirable, the purchaser csM thirty acres more, adjoining the above prop erty, under cultivation, at $30 per acre. WALL PAPER. Sally to the Place where yon eaitaJ your wail Paper Cheap. rPHE undersigned takes this method -L forming the public tbat be has ju eeived at hia S.reeU flintown, a large assortment of WALL PAPKIl. of various styles, which he offers for CH CATER than can be purchased else-"'-in tbe county. All persons in need rflM above article; and wishing to save money. " invitea to call and examine his slock f hear bis prices before going elsewhere. Large snpply aoastantly on band SIMON BAS0M. fK.Sr i i antiamntj
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