SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MtFFLIXTOW.W vTedacdajr. Xov'r 11, IM4. B. F. SCIMVKIElt, emtob asd raopaiETOB. At the hcur of going to press last wetk despatches were of sueli a char acter as to warrant the belief tl.at the Itet'Ublican State ticket had parsed Cilouize along one of the northwestern through the stcrni of election da) vie-j lakes. torijustv. Since then, however, it lias . J5r ate despatches Olmsted is de become clear that everything at liar fCil,ej by about 4,000, Heath by about risburg has been wpl awaj but Gov- j 710, ,J Allen somewhere between eroor Ilartranft. j ,ue 4 aad 7 thousand. cuuiu varuuna i u-'i Aeiooti i, - i rori..--;t. in lipr Slate aJmin'stration .... - - t . 1 1- . . .1. : Illinois is Republican: so, also, is ... . ' , Coem. It is not necessary to enutuer tte ?!.,selv as to the number of Slates : thai clisnped front. The hIe count will be in by and by, to a vole. If the case stood in doubt it were well to be anxious and count closely, but as there is no .'oiibt about ft, and a it is nearly all on one ide, It is not worth while to 1 bother with it. While there is little concern to lin.k up the details, there IS great concern to knew what the Dem- j vicratie party is going to do with affjtrs that are soon to pass in'O their manage ment. Thy uo lunger staud as mis chievous clitics, railing out against evfTy act of government by Republi cans. The responsibility is about to be changed to their shoulders. The Legislature of this Slate has been elected fr two years, and wili convene jaie soon. If it docs not im mediately take bold of the questions that were cowtplaiiied f in the canvass nr.J reined v the abuses luat the Dem- . .. 1 .,.:.., .... i! . i .1 .. it vifl ' , ' fad of fi! hip the expectation centered! in it. The Lower House cannot exou erate itself by saying sht the Senate 1 . e 1 is Republican and will not pass reform t ' , 1 ... measures, or that the Governor will veto reform measures. The fact that there is a Republican Governor in the executive chamber and a Republican .iii. in th. Star. Hnuse. rentiers .. . ......1- .1..:. ,f!e.rr..s,.,o ,a..ulJ r ,, . ,Wj party : lor .y propoMng .rue .cmeo.es of reform, which they have talked so j much about, the Senate and Governor would be bound to acquiesce iu them, nii....i..: :i .1.- i 11 or .. .uriuer er ... a I'-" rarty, dv lasiiig uie respousiuiinj o. . . . ' defeating reforms proposed. 1 tie talK about a Republican Governor and Re rubliean Senate L.oderiog ti.e ratic House from reforming matters in j the fctate is one of the ways that they, propose to shift away from the position of responsibility. Jliey uave abused without stint all people who were nnt witii lhm fnr tidt. ailtniii'S- tering the affairs of the Slate' . i , 'of luiin eratt'.ii from burcpe hand at the work. 1 hey must point; . ... , , out the way to better times ; they must tell of a better state or system of finance ; they must reduce taxation, and give us examples iu economy ; all . .. . I I these things they hive promised, let tbem make their promises good Tbey do not come into power in Con gress quite as soon as in the State, but they will reach the Natinual councils but a few months later. By next March the new Congress will be induct ed into place. By that time its mem bers should be full of matured plans for remedying all that the Democracy Lave Complained of. The euuing five months wilt be almost as closely scru tiuised as the five mouths preceding (he the inauguration of President Lin coln in 1 SGI. Eighteen bundled and twenty-seven, 1837, 1847 and 1857 were years of financial panics in tins country, and according to the rule 1807 hould have been a year of crash. Republican rule averted that business calamity. The country is six years past that date, and is now in the midst of a business aud financial stringency which is severe enough, but is not to be compared to the decades designated above. The present hard limes is credited to Re publican rule. Now that the Demo crat have c.-uie into power, how soon are times t.- get better 1 The manufacturers of tbe British provinces havj arranged to hold a con vention about the first of January to cul ler what action to take iu refer en.-- to the Canada f.ee-trade treaty, that lies in the table of the I'nitcd Slates Senate. BoTII houses of the Legislature be ing Democratic, a Democratic t'nited States Senator will be elected to suc ceed Jjhn Scott. The question is al ready exercising the minds of the erring brethren. Tbe factions of Wallace j and Buckaleat are already at work. i Seventy citizens of Louisiana peti tioned Presideut Gra-it, on behalf of a large number of feilow-citiztis to withdraw the military from the State, as the ati'.hority had uuiuistakabty rasscd i to the coutrcl of the conserv ative element. Ir the Democracy, since they have come into power, do not knock thiugs bigber than a ktte, as one of Beecher's ! rublishers said about his Life of i Christ," it will be history refusing to ! repeat itself. Sot'TBEBV men in England are or ganizing Labor Unions, by which they expect to induce several huudred thou sand Engliah and Irish farm bauds to emigrate to the Southern States. Till New York World interprets tbe reeeat political somersault to luesu desire for "bard money, free trade, and kOMS.xule That's tbs first feeler, Gladstone, the chief governmental I posed to be tnortal'j wounded. Jeal officer of the British government, has oasj instigated Powell to commit the ; taken issue with the Pope of K uue on j the question of the Pope's in allibilitv. j As a consequence political and tell- ginas circle of Eurcpe are greatly j exercised. Victoria YVoodiiull and Tennie ClxSin are lecturing iu the V est and (realizing a company of free 1-jvers, to j MR. IIDEX, Uovernor eiect ol ew iaork, has already made a speech in j - i which be favors a speedy rcturu to rjn.em TllE Heecher aud Tilton scandal tr.uble appears in eouit in New Yu;k this week. Governor Hartbanft has issued a proclamation fixing the 6th inst. as a day of Thanksgiving-. The Southern Pacific Railroad will Lave a big job in tbe nezt Congress. WnERE are the Grangers ? Who were they with in the late eleotions ! News Iteics. The coal niiuers of Clay county, In diana, have struck. Newport, Kentucky, Las been devas tated by a great fire. A fire iu Montgomery, Alabama, de. stroked a great deal of pinperty. The Brotherhood of raiiroad con- duetors held a convention in Baltimore, j The smoke on the Ohio river baa been so d'tnse that steamboat navigv ... ... . I tion has becu rendered almost iuipossi- ble. 1 T'h. ...r.if tl.o Tf.unr, It . . . vivi..! 1 ui .u a . ' j n - , , . , issued a circular calling for creater : economy in telegraphing on department ! m home companies. : business. All telegrtms sent or re-1 A policeman named Thomas Evors, ' ceived by officerj in their own personal j hile putsaing an escaped prisoner, at i interest t:ust be paid for by those send- tempted to jump 00 tbe frout platform mg or receiving mcia. ,.t(tr frjul IIilvaua cf tbe date ' , mysterious appearauce of three men off 1 that coast in a Finall boat, ai.d of the cinture of two of thetu after land- v.-.. " u Xo Amer;caQ - fislicraien from Key West They : - ; v.i.;..- uication allowed with them. Nothing . ... , . ' . c. - 1 v Rriinswick and Nova bcotta are ctn- .fc . . tor the consideration ot a united scueme . A moulding and frame manufactory i iu Cincinnati was damaged by fire to the j extent of $20,000. ! fu ti.il ! i mt Siafrintw M ir1i.nan cnr , 6 , c,. destroyed by fire. Loss 3G,000. The i leVelnml, Ohio, Democrats fired 300 guns iu jubilation of Tues day's election. A darinp attempt was made to rob the Bank of British North America, at Paris, Ontario, early on the morning of the Gib iust. Four masked burglars ecteied Manager Carnigle's residence, obta.ned tbe keys of tbe bank, and bound all the family but one, who man aged to give the alarm, when the bur- ! glars fled without accomplishing any thing. Three men have beeu arrested on su-picion. An officer sent by General Old to visit the grasshopper region of Ne braska reports that though there are no cases of actual starvation the suffering is very great, aud unless aid be ex tended many will starve before the winter is over. The present aid is but drop in the bucket, aud unless the government aids them the altereative is fearful to contemplate. The fire departments of the towns of Suneook and Nashua were called out Friday to save the towns from forest that were driven into town by a north west wind. Intense exckcuieut is said toexi.st iu Allen county, Indiana, over the abduc tion of three children of John Marlin, a few weeks since. The children are aged 10, 13 and 15 years, and bive been traced to Illinois, since which time all signs have been lost. The Pope while receiving a deputa tion on Thursday, fainted, llis illucss is reported by "cable" as not serious. Darnel Nahn, a negro desperado, out raged a respectable white woman near Osceola, Arkansas, on Thursday. He was captured, ad on his way to jail, ri(,d , escape .and was shot to death by tbe angry crowd. The Democrats of Allentnwn held a grand jubilee meeting or. Saturday Oue huudred guns were fired. The grave of Thomas Paine, near New Roche.Ie, N. Y., was entirely ub literated on Saturday, by Simeon Lister, upon whose farm it was. The trotting stallion Manhattan ran away at Newberg, New York , on Fri- alli severed the tendons of both bind legs. He was valued at $20,000? Saturday right O. C. Hawley'a liv- ery stable, at Peoria, III., with seventy horses and a lire number of vehicles were destroyed by fire. The loss is seveuty thousand dollars. On Friday evening a husband pushed his wife from i he roof of a bouse . iu New York into tbe street. The wife was killed. The husband was arrested. They were druuk. At Little Rock, Arkansas, on Friday afternoon Archie Powell shot bis wife, 'sad then shot l:me!f. Both art (up murder and suicide. Peter ISowen, of Napsnne, Canada, who was sentenced to receive forty- lashes for committing an outrage on his own daughter, received twenty lashes on Saturday, bring tbe first instalment of tLe sentence. During the i.peration I he screamed and cried bitterly, beg I ging for Diercy. Hi back was very iuuuIi lacerated, and blood oozed from the wounds made by the lash. He will receive trcntj aore lashes at the ex iration of two months. A singular accident, resulting fatal ly, occurred in Bridgeport) Ct.,00 Sat- . . . . )".' 6u- ...; -g-, - d.ire, while attempting to reach his sleeping-room without a light, Hutu bled on reaching the top landing and was precipitated to the bottom, a dis tance of twenty feet, and almost in stantly killed. Deseased was 31 year of age, and a strictly temperate man. Thnuias Hancock, of Kingston, N. Y., lost a leg by jumping from a train while in motion at Ottsville on Friday L? Hancock lost a hand by jumping from k train at IMiddletown, IS". Y., on Friday night. The Mormons began their half year ly conference in London, Kngiand, on Sunday. Over 1,100 delegates wero present. On Saturday morning a three story brick duelling, a two story brick slaugh ter house, with an ice bouse and stable,! on Garrison's Lane, Baltimore, Md., owned by George Kohr, were de- s'royed by Ere. The fluues extended to a three-atoiy brick dwelling, slaugh- er house, smoke Iwujc, and ice house adjoining, anJ owned by Mrs. Walpert, which were also burned. The total loss on the buildings, furniture, ic, is estimated at $15,000 ; fully covered ty insurance, including $fj,090 in tbe J 1 f - I lc , ,, , .. ., , , ; Scottish I ouimercial dtfice, the balauce of a Broadway, New York, street car. on Sunday, fell under the wheels and . , . . . . . the car was arrested. Rev. Miitop E. Hysore, of the Me j thodist Epfecopal church, Washington j City fff in llis puIp;t on SonliVt n(1 died soon after of cot jestioa of the ' brain j uraiu. A de.patch from San-Francisco, un der date of the 9th, says, advice by frow Ch jn. , Uiher stated that a typhoon of nnprecden ted j -.violence raged at U.ug Kong, lasting! tw days. A ot a single nlnp e-eaped ...,,l..,..0,l Ti.. ,..,u.Im. ,...1 I..;. ,,, , , ,. . , ot lite exceeuea anytning ever Dciore 'placed on record. After the storm .. . . ., . j Hong rvong tooKea use a nestegea town, the less at Hong Kong and Macao is estimated at 8,000 lives. The general damage to property ex ceeds $5,000,000. When the typhoon was raging the pirates fired the city iu six places for j spoils. Some reports say that ten thousand persons perished in Macao alone. The Governor apprehending a pes tilence, cremated four thousand eirpses, first covering them with Ur. Large numbers of Europeans perished. The whole uumber of killed may reach twenty thousand, native and European. An eartbquak) shock accompanied the typhoon. When the Alaska ran ashore she sunk scores of junks, with bun dreds of Chinamen aboard. She then struck the rocks with terrific force, but was not much damaged. Tbe Lancaster Express of the 9th inst., says : On last Frieay evening, about 8 o'clock, three men called at the farm house of Mis Hoover, near Donegal Spring', and asked permission to sleep in the tarn. It was granted, and just while tbe family, which con sisted of Miss Hoover, an old man named Bishop, a boy about 18 years eld, and a a girl of the same age, were j preparing to retire for the night, the men returned to the bouse and de manded something to eat. Suspicion was at once aroused iu tbe tuiuds of the occupants of the house that all was not right. Mr. Bishop passed the food out through a window, when one of the men all of whom were now masked knocked the dish from Lis bands, and leaped through the window into the house, fallowed by the others. Here a struggle began. In the light MUs Hoover was knocked down ly a blow from one of the ruffians, which sent her reeling under a table. She soon re covered, however, and tore the mask from the face of one of tuetn. Mr. Bishop was knocked down twice, but being a very stout man, fought man fully, dealing heavy blows un their heads with a smoothing iron. While the fight was going on the girl ran up stairs, locked herself in a room, and blew a born from a wndow. This brought the neighbors, but before tbe assistance came tbe scoundrels had made their escape. The boy is severe ly cut about the eyes and bead. Miss Hoover is an old lady, and is supposed to have a large amount of money. Bishop, being a brave man, prevented her being robbed aud perhaps murder ed. The kitchen and dining room were literally covered with blood from tbe fray. Secretary Fish had a long interview with the Presideut on the 9th inst., concerning our relations with Spain. As is well kuown tbe Spanish govern ment has already seatled with Great Britain tbe indemnity demanded by that government fcr tbe execution of British subjects wbo were found on board tbe Virginias. X. Mtrlment has yet been made with the United States, although it was promised at the same time, an J the President has eome to the determination that it is about time that letter writing on tbe subject should, and it is understood that letter writing on the subject should cease, and it is understood that be will in strnct Secretary Fish to demand im mediate settlement. Last Monday there was quite a seri ous slfooting affra at Fannettsburg Pa., in which Dr. Alexander was seriously wounded by post master Typer. Dr. A hearing that Typer bad some ill feelings toward biin, went to the P. O , for the pnrpose of talking to him. Just ss be entered the door Typer dis charged a revolver, the ball taking effect in the breast. Dr. A., knowing his ouly chance of lite was to run, started for Weinman A. Bros.' Store. Typer followed him, Suing two shots at him on the way and still following him into the store, fired two more shots, one ball striking Mr. Henry Weinman on the shoulder but not injuring him. The other ball struck Dr. Alexander in tbe head entering just back of the ear and passing along the skull bone, corn ing out just over tbe eye, making a very dangerous wound. Typer was ar rested n-1 taken to jil. Domestic troubles are alleged as the cause of ; Typer's attack upon the doctor. The matter will be fully sifted by tbe eourt. The doctor is recovering slowly, but is : not yet considered out cf danger. As nearly as can be ascertained at this writMig the Pennsylvania Legisla ture stands as follows : SENATE. Dist. Rep. Dem. I I hilade'pliia 1 I'hiiadeli'hi 1 it I'hiUuelf hi t i lJtil .oYlpVia 1 a iliil.id-i,hia 1 It f hiU le!i!ill 1 7 I'liilad ,lbi 1 t I'l.il vk-lj.ti.i 1 0 Vjax iri a:nl L'hift.T 1 10 Knots t 11 Kerks 1 Pi Moiiigficirry I 1.1 I.auc;iter I 14 Lancaster.... 1 l;tRhi,l 1 Ifi t.cli.):b 1 II l.ebmou . I l.-t N.itth.imptui 19 Chester 1 2' Luzerne 1 SI Luzerne 1 J2 I'ike, Munroe and CarlMin .. .. 1 15rj.lt. rl fcu.l Wyoming.... .. 1 24 Ly:uuiinjr 1 J.j Tioga, Poller and McKean.. 1 2 i S:isiiK-li:oin and Wayne... 1 '27 I'uiun. Snyder ami North- uiiihw-ilatitl .. 1 2". Turk .. t 2J Sehuvlkill I Wl SebuylKill 1 SI Perry, Jlifflin and Juni.ita.. .. 1 32 Cuiiiherl.uid .. K;i Kratikliu and Huntingdon.. .. 1 34 Clinton, Centre and Clcar- lield 1 31 B!air 1 36 Somerset, Hedlord ati.l pul tun.... I C" JeH'ersoii and ImlUtia 1 38 Cameron, Elk, etc 1 S3 W est more! md I HI ( ix-etic and Payette . . 1 41 Butler and Armstrong 1 42 Allej!henv 1 43 Allegheuv 1 44 Allegheny 1 4i Allegheny 1 4 Beaver aud Washington ... 1 47 Lawrence and Mercer 1 45 Warren and Venango 1 4.1 Erie 1 60 Crawford 1 Total SO 20 tiie'iiouse. Rep. Dem Rep. Dem Adams...... 2 Juniata I Armstrong... 2 L.tnrater ... ft Allegheny. .. 3 1 i Lawrence .. . 2 Beaver 1 1 Lelmnn ... 2 Bedi'unl SLebigh 3 Berks ti Luzerne. .... t 7 Blair 1 1 Lycoming .. . S Bradlord.... 2 I McKean. ... 1 Bucks 1 3 Mifflin 1 Butler 1 1 Mercer 3 C'luibiu..... 2 Monroe . ... lj Cameron.... 1 Montgomery. 6 Carlton 2 Montour .... 1 j Centre 1 Northampton 3; Chester 4 North matiar'd 1 1 i Clarion 2 Perrr 1 j ClearMeld .... 1 Philadelphia, 27 11 CMnton. .... 1 Pike 1 Coluuihia.... 2 Potter 1 Crawford.... 1 3 Sehuvlkill... 4 2 Cumberland . 2 uy.ter 1 llaiihiu .... 3 Somerset... 2 lleluware.... 2 Sullivan 1 Klk. ......... 1 Su-squehaanj 2 K-k- 3 1 Tioga 2 Fayelie 2 Union ..... 1 Franklin.... 1 2 Venatigt 1 2 Fulton 1 Warren . . . . . 1 Forest I tVasnington . 2 1 tJreenc 1 Wayne 2 i Huntingdon . 2 West more! M, 3 Indiana . . ... 2 Wyoming . I Jellersol 1 Vork. ....... 4 Total bS 112 Lnzenie elects one ptohibitionist. RECAPJTII.ATIOX. $ttt. Home. Total Democrats L-0 112 132 Uoptibiican 3d b-S lis Prohibition 1 Democratic jlnrality on joint ballot, 14 Democratic majority on joint Outlet, 13 Tbe .tleunonlte. THE DISCir-LKS Of MKXgO SI a OS IX KASiaS. from the Topeka Commonwealth. One of the largest bona Ode. land sales ever made in Kansas, perhaps in America, has just been concluded by the Atchison, Topeka aud Santa Fe Railroad Company with a community of Russian Mecnoiiitcs, who landed in New York during the month of Sep tembor from the steamers Cambria, Teutonia, and City of Richmond, and most of whom have spent the last thirty days and a good many of their roubles in this city. The Mennonite immigration into Kan sas began shortly after tbe return to Russia of the first delegation that bad been sent to tbe United States and Canada on an exploring tour about a year ago. A few single families of considciable wealth followed the ad vice of their delegates, who bad exam ined tbe entire W,st, and selected sev eral sections of land in the vicinity of Marion Centre, where they made sub stantial improvements at once. Tbe initial step was followed about tbe close of last year by the purchase front the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Company of & 3,000 teres of laud in Barry acd MePbersno emuo- ties on tht part of members of the Mennonite community at SummerGeld, St. Clair couuty, LI., who also took a controling interest in tbe town of Hal stead, which will no doubt become tbe trade centre of the Meunonite colonies in Kansvi. Parties of from Eve to forty families have since arrived from Russia, mo-fly from the Crimean pen insula, some coming first to Kansas, but most of tbem uot until tbey had examined other States. All tbe mam moth communities in this country are becoming interested in this country are becoming interested iu tbe settlement of this prople in Kansas, and the movement is rapidly gaining in magni tude. Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Indi ana, Pennsylvania and Canada have already furnished large numbers of land purchasers and settlers. The party which has armed iu Topeka in the last thirty days, and who have now left for their future homes, numbers about '2o0 families, tbe majority of whom have belonged to the celebrated Mo'otschnoi (Milk river) colony in the government district of Tauiida, of whieb. the Cri mea is a part. The colony comprises sixty-five villages, and is considered the wealthiest of the German settle ments of South Russia. Emigration from that place has but jest set in, and as fast as the people e.ia obtain tbeir pnsjports from tbe government, s fast will tbey leive that country for Amer ici. Next summer will show wonder ful changes in the region between the Cottonwood and Little Arkansas rivers, till now almost devoid of habitations. Even now the busy hum has begun. Long lines of lumber, household goods, and farm implements are passing out from the railroad stations. Tue car penters are busy putting up tbe first temporary shelter. The Atchison, To peka and Santa Fe Raiiroad is erecting five immense emigrant houses at con venient places for the reception of new comers, 'i he mowers thfct have been laid by for the seasou are brought into requisition agniu to cut the wivicg grass for the thousands of work horses, oxen, and milch corvs, to subsist en during the short winter season ; car after car-load of breaking p'ows and other implements are sent down the road, and it seems as if the working sexsou for the farmer had but just begun. Indisputable Ki Idence. .St. ti.o. III.. July 8, 1871. R. V. Pierce, il. D-, Uuffalo, X. Y. I wi?b to add my testimony to the wouderful curative properties of your Alt. Kxt , or tjolden Medical Discov ery. 1 have taken great interest in this medicine since 1 first used it. 1 was badly afflicted wit it dyspepsia, liver deranged aud an almost perfect pros tratiou of the nervous system. So rapid and cmi.pleto did tin.- Discovery effect a per fit t cure that it see in el more like tnsgic aed a perfect wonder to myself, and since that time we have never been without a bottle of the Dis covery and Purgative Pellets in tbe house. Tbey are a solid, sound family physician iu the bouse and leady at all times to fly to the relief of sickness without charge. We have never had a doctor in the house since we first begau the use of your Pellets and Discovery. 1 have recommended tbe u.e of these medicines in several severe and coin plicated cases arising from, as 1 sup posed, an impure state of the blood, aud in no one case have they 'ailed to more than accomplish all they claimed to do. 1 will ot.ly mention oue as re markable, (though 1 could g've you dozen-). Henry Koett r, furniture deal er, of this place, who was one of the most pitiful ol jects ever seen, bis face swolleu nut of shape, scales and erup tions wiiheut end, extending to his body, which was completely covered with blotches and scales. Nothing that be took seemed to effect it a particle. I finally induced biin to try a few bot tles of the Golden Medical Discovery, witb daily use of the Pellets, assuring him it would surety cure him. He commenced its use some six weeks since, taking two Pellets each uight for a week, then one each nijr'it, and the Discovery a directed. The result is, to day bis skin is perfectly smooth, and the scaly eruptions arc gone. He has taken some seven or eiirht bottles in all, and cooFiilers himself cured. This case had baffled the fk'll of our best physi cians. Messrs. Dunsford & Co., drug gists, of this place, are selling largely of your medicines and the detcand steadily increases, and they give per fect satisfaction in every case. Respectfully. W. II. CltAMPMN, Agt. Am. Kxp. Co. Xew Aitiirrlinemeut. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa., is sued out of the Court I Common Pleas ot Juniata ctititv and to mc Mirm-lol, will be excised to public sale, at th Court House, in the borough of Mti1tin.own, at I o'clock P.M., on FK1DAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1S74. the following real estate, viz : A tract of land situate in Monroe town ship. Juniata county, adjoining laols of Henry Keeslin, Thomas Watts and others on the n.irtli, Enoch S wait un tho east, Priscii'.a Yarrisoti and J. D. Grajs) on thu south, and on the wctl by J. I. Gr ikj and Thomas Watts, c-outaiiiiiig h'i Acresl. more or less, hat ing thereon erect-.-d a Lo House and Log ll.un. bi tz-d, laUea in exivution and to bo sold as the property of Luck-u Grape. WM. II. KNOUSE, SlitriJT. SlteriB's Otliee, Mtfllititown, ) Nov. 10, !fc74. s AduilnlttrutorK Notice. Estate rf John Smoker, deceased. LETTERS of Administration on ihe es tate ol John Siuokei, late of rpriice Hill township, dec 'd, having U en granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or de'uauds ag .inst Ihe samf will please pre sent llietil without delav, to DAVID HERTZLEK, Xov. 1 1, 1874. jtdiHiMtlralor. AdmlBistrator's Notice. Estate of Mickatl A' A irk, dictated. LETTERS of Administration on the es tate of Michael Shirk, late or Fayette township, deceased, having been granted to the uudersigned, ill persona indebted to said estate sr.. reiuested to make immedi ate payment, and those baring claims will please present tbem properly authenticated tor settlement to JOSEPH GAYMAX, .AiatV. 2Xew Advertisement- 1HOCfL.4M ATI05I. W If E RE AS. the lion. Bksj. P. Jt vus, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the Vth Judicial District, composed of the counties of Jnniata, perry and Cumber land, and the llouorables Jonathan Weiser and John Koons, Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas of Jnuiata county, hava issued their precept to me directed, beaHni date the Hit h day or SEPT., 1H74, for holding Court of Oyer aud Terminer and Genera! Jail Delivery, and Uenvntl Quarter Sessions of the Peace, al MIK FLINTUVN,on the FIKST MONDAY of DKCKMBEK, 1874, being tbe 7th day ol the month. Norica is Heresy Gtvav, to the Cor oner, J ustices of the Peace and ConstaMea of the County of Juni.ita, that they be then and therein their proper persons, at one oclock on the afternoon of said day, w'th their records, inquisitions, examinations and oyer remembrances, to do those thing's that to their offices respectively appertain, and those that are bound by recofrnixance to prosecute apiiist the prisoners that lire or then may be in the Jail of said county, be theu and there ta prosecuticn against them as shall be just. By un Act of Assembly, pissed the tb day of May, A. I)., lf-4, it is made the duty of the Justice's of tho Peace, of the several counties of this Coiwnuuweallht lo return to tlw Clerk of this Court offjrartor Sessions of the respective onnties. all the rect-jrnix.Hices eitterrf into before them by any person or persons charged with the couuuision of any crime, evcept such cases as nay be ended botcre a Justice of lb Peace, under existing laws, at least ten days twloru the commenceiiieiit of the session of the Court to which they are made re turnable respectively, aud in all cases where any r-jcognuunce are entered into leis then ten days before the commencement of the session to whieb they ara made re turnable, the said Justices are t-j return tbe iw in the same manner as If said act had not been passed. baled at .WiRTmtorra, the 10th day of Sept., in the year of oar Lord one thou sand eight hundred and suventv-four. WM. II. KNOCSK, Sheriff. SberifTs Ooiee, Mifilmon, ) November 4, 1874. Register's notice. TVOTICE is hereby given that the f..l 11 following rilled per"ns b we tt ed their Adminltrators, Executors, and Guar dian arc on nts in the Register's Otlice of Juniata county, an I the same wi'd be pre sented tor romirmation and allowance at th Court I.use in Mitlli.itoirn. oo WED NESDAY, DKCrvBc.lt D574: The acrotint of Samuel Leonard, Execu tor of John Ilimei, late cf Per:uan.i;h townhip, decease!. The aceoent of I D. Wal'is, Executor of Jemitni J. Liikens, Utfe of tUe borough of i h"!!ip-onowii, u.vetsed. Th fl'i.d aceojint of Sustn Cleek. Ad-p.ini-tr I:IX of Jacob 'i. C'l.-cfe, late of filkcr township, d biased. Thj ciMit ot H-nry S. Hart. Adminis trator of ll-nry II. .rf, Mc ot Juniata coun ty, l..ie.-ied. J. T. 5IETLIN, Refhttr. Recisteb's Office, ( Mifliinlowu, Nov. 'J, lis74. j Aduiia!tratri riot Ice. Eilatr of C'ura'.'iut Bariley, dictated. LETTERS r.f Admitiistrvi in on tl.e e.t- j tale ot Cornelius Hartley, late of llie i borough of Miiflinlown dee'd, haTing been erauted to- the un.lTsiirned, all persons in- i debted to tho sai I estate are re-pieted to j make iiuiuetlMto piwneiit, and those having , claims or dciu itnls against the ame to ! uuke them known without di liv r. SARVIl U. BAUTLEY, ' JOSEPH KOllIKoCK, .i imittislruliTt, Nov 4, 1S74. I I.N THE COl'IlT OF COM VOX PLEVS ot Jimiila county. February term, 1 "73, No. IS. In divorce. Fr.i:irica B. fiodshol, bj Iht next friend, r,. Jacob tdshol To Jitcob Go-lihol. Repon.lent : Please tatte notice that the Court has printed a rule mi run to show c:iuse why a divorce rnm!o irotrir.toiit should not be decreed in the shove c ise hetnrnanle on Mond.iy, Dcoembci 7, 1S74. personal notice having failed on account of your absence. LOUS E. ATKINSON, .itlorRey f,.r Libelant. Executor's) Xctlee. Estate cf Jjstpi Pomrrjy, Heceasei. A T.rIlEKE S Le'ters Testami ntary on V v the estate of Joseph Pomroy, lae o Beale twp., Juniata Co., Fa., dec M, have b .i-D granted to the undersigneil, all pi-rsons indebted to the said estate are requested lo make immediate payment, and those hiving claims will please present them properly authenticated tor settlement J. NEV1X POUEROY, xrcur, Acadouiia, Juniata Co., I'a. Sept. 30.1S74. Executrw' .Iwtlre. Estate of Mjrj H'arvuk, deceased. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of j .Mary Warwick, late of Spruce Hill township, deceasiHt, having been granted i to the uiMtersizneal, all iiersons inriebteil to ; said estate are requested to ntake payment, and thos having claims or demands arc re inested to make k.iown Ihe ain willKmt delay, t HIGH W. DAVIS, Sruce liiii, JEREMIAH LYONS, Jf illlii.town, Oct. 7, "74 Executors of aaid deceased. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. 1YTOTH.E is hereby given that the co- X partnership hcretotoreexis'iug lietwtcn . the wider-igncd, under the tirm name of J. (i. Halileiuati i Co., dealers In general I merchandise at Thompsoutoun. Pa., w is dissolve.! by mutual consi-nt on the ttd day I of October, 1874. The hook, notes, fcc, are in the hands of J. G. Haldeman for col- i lectiou. ISAAC HALDEMAN. J. G. HALDEMAN. Oct. 7, 1874. The thanks of J. ti. IlaMeman are also here!- tendered to tho public for their hearty snpjiort of the firm, coupled with tho rcipiet that tiiev liiaiutaia Iheir busi-RO.-.S reiatiotts w ith him now that he Con tinues the busiacs at the old stand, where he w ill te glad to see th.-ui at all times. J. G. HALDEMAN. XOTICE. In the Orphant' Court of Jnvita County, in proceedings for the appraisement of the Real Estate of Jumet Knser, dtctasei. To Barton L. Hall and Nancy Jane il dl, his wile, John W. lsenb:rgand Sarah Ell n lsenberg, his wife, and Zeua James Reiser: Pursuant to an order ot said Conrt made at September term, you are hereby notified that I, W. II Knouse, bberitf if Juniata county, will hold an impiest and aps-aise-merit utKiti the real esttto of sud James Keiser, deceastd, on Frnlay, ttie :10th day of i IKt..lM.r. li).4, at 1 o'clock P. M., on the premises, in Tuscarora towuslup, when and where you can attend if von oe iroper. W. U. KNOL'SE, Sheriff. Oct. 7, 1874. Git EAT REDUCTION IX TUB PRICES OF TEETII ! Fall Upper or Lower Setts as Low as $ No teeth allowed to leave the office un less the patient is satisfied. Tteth remodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to last for life. Teeth extracted wi'hout pain, by the nse of Nitrons Oxide Gas, always on hand. Ovrinjr to the hard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, for Slo.llU. Temporary sets $".0 extra. Toothache stopped in five mi'imes with out extracting loe tix.tti, nt the Dental Of fice of j. L. Dk.rh, established in Milllin lown in ltHK). 6. L. DERR. Jan 24. 1373. Practical Dentist. D. L. ALLEN, M. D , Has commenced the practice of Medicine and S urgery and all their col lateral branches. OtEce ta Joaustowo, Beale townskip. yuty lft, 1974 yew Advertisement. i.- -7-- r - BE ATT Y & R0TTS' GOLDEN TONGUE PARLOR OIH.'AAS. THE Beatty & Plotts c. lebrated tioHcn ToiijMe P.irlc.r Orz.i'i. tile best parlor organ now in use. herald St Claib. Ta., Dec. 6, 1S73. Messrs. Beatty Plotts, tients : I htive received the organ as sent by yoirr flrm to me, and I have bad it examined, and it irtves ahipte satisfaction. Jons Sis it. MantsoT Citt, Pa , Oct. 1, lt74. The Beatty fc Plotts celebrated Golden Tonjrie Parlor Orzxn is by l.u- the best pirlor organ in use. I have caretully ex amined it, and find Its tone, w..rknmnship and durability to be tho b--st I ever saw, and I can with pleasure reconinic.id il lo any one in any one in want ol a tii sttrlass parlor organ. Por. (L II. I'sstca. Messrs. Beatty &. Plotts. Oents: llavinjt had one of your Oolden Tonsue I'arl .r Oi--jrans f.r iv months past. 1 thongllt before rcroiiiniriiding it to irivc it a fair trial, a:id am happy t testily that it surpasses ail that has bevu Mid or advertised about it. 1 have bad piolersors of music ami eelrbrtttd or fanists come and try it, and one and ail s.iv that it is one of the sweetest s.d best toned in.it.-mnenfs in the market it fra taken (he shine out of ail the othe'S itroilint here. I aiii perfectly salisfl.sl with ft, and if 1 cnuld not Jtcl mother of the .same kind, n.m-y could not etitice me to part with it. You may publish this if you see tit. as my oryaii can be tried by any one wb-Imfi to do so, in prool of whjt I say. A. S. U. Rieiis, Late editor of the Tamaipa L'our.rf, now at Bethlehem, Pa. Messrs. Beatty & Plotts, of a.shint n, N. J., are rentleHrh of enterprise and whose presence w..u M bo a credit to anv coinruiinilv. Ilatkellttutcu (.V. J.) Herald, 1S7J. Wahinfton, N. J., is a b-.u'titul village t nc irly A (Si u.luiliitants, 71 mil. from New Yurk, an 1 I 'i miles from Easton Pa., on the line of the D. L. t W K. K. Don't fx:l to a:,d examine the Batty 11 Plolt (iolilen Tonsils Parlor Orpan. hetore buy itijt e'u here, or send lr a w illustrated p.ice list just out lor 1.S74 Ad.lress BEATTY 4t PI.OTTS, Wahiii;ton, N.J. DASIEL tt BEATTV. tIW.BD PLOTTS. April i-ly A JEW CIIRO.MO FOR 1975. GODEY'S LADY'S IJOOK Will give to every subscriber, whether sin gle or in e ',, who piys iti adrance lor IHTo. and remits ilir.s-t li this rfl:ce, a copv of THE It ESC'l'E," th : h.uidsomet chrouio everotl. reil by a pnbli.her. Terms $-1 jer annum. For circular cn-t-iimm; terms tor clubs, etc., address L. . liODEY, Phdadeli hu, Pa. f WATSRiJil 2s aok Af;r.Tt TTAvrrn OHART CLEMSEIl AMES' new book Tin H. H mthirimm.m It :Mftrm; th iwwt hi," wmdrrw. nvrrla, my .rr. eerrt eTmOR, etc., ol ti C n pita I. an a atW OrioUe H'mmtm t.'m." It is the raost. ini.w wt, aitsi rsrat Hew haiuk Oat, CttUUl WriAoW.v, tthptT rwlaiMi. humor, Brntbuak and food ItinvlaraU. A rent 4 tV4 ortterw mom or affieeVw. It oorwrllal ail ot-krr kmki. araweat SttWMi of ver .Mrup.ealresrly. It ia tiendidlr latmtcd : nprrblj auwtHi. Wa waat m-- troafy fMia mem mr vomMt-aiirl we will aaatl ati flf Is rsrw tm tJvwa atw wilt navaak KwHer ! 4 torn tut la Biaka lamia ? TTm artr fnr mnr lartv pampKiatw, wtih fmll partienhr. ntrslmRa, tir.- tKe will tell 70a hov 19 4 ti. thmj u t'-ftomtL ftt4 farlhvm. AfUrvaa. V O WQBimufxoa Co-. Uattfgr CMa FEEE 10 BuOK AUi'rf, AN F.I.EGANTLT BOUND CiX 51 N'C B00K lor the best and ehea;st Family Bible ever published, i I b sent of chsrz to any booK. agent. It contains Over TOO tine Scripture Illustrations, and aireuls anr meeting wilh unprecedented sureess. A.ldress, oMi in etc periei.ee , ete.. and we will show v. hi uh it our aynt, are doitn. NATIONAL IM BM-SMINIi lT(J. Pl.itadelphia, I'a., Chicago, ill., or St. Louis, Mo. MOST EITBAOHIjSAEY Terras Of Advertising are oifOred for Mewa papers in the State vl PENNSYLVANIA I Send for list of pipers and schedule of rates. Address Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Advertiz ng Agents. Xo. 41 Tark UuWf Scir 1 ort. 1 aCi.u--i.xj.' i iaWZrcX " "ltT :. t.li.l;L.r.n. tfiC AOn per day at home. Terms f.ee. $U c- :Ll Addres Gto. Stissos 4t Co., Portland, Me. dt77 A WEf-K ritaraoteel to Male and Fe 4l I male A cents, in Iheir loeaiitv. Costs .NOTHING to try it. Parlieulars Free. P. O. TICKEKY t CO., Augusta, Maine. 1IUEY& CHRIST, SLTCtSSOBS TO KRYDER Si CO. To those interested in the purchase of a strictly PURE 11YE WHISKY, I or uieil ical purposes we offer BAILEY'S PURE II YE, Price i'2 to $0 pe; gaiiou, and will ship in paukagbS to suit purchasers. We a'so handle largely a COPPER-DISTILLED WHISKY, Price from $1.50 to $1.75. We import FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIX, aud also manufacture DR. STCEVEU'S TOXIC HERB BITTERS. ' Send for Price List. HUET t CUBIST, 121 North Third Street, Phitadi. sept3,1874-ly Executwr .Xotlc. Ettatt of John Himet. deceastd. NOTICE i hereby given that Letters 1" Testauientary on Ihe estate ot J.1. llimes, laie of Fayette township, d-xeaxed, hava been granted to- the undersigned. Ail persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and those bar nig claiuia will please present then: without itrUr lo S AMI EL LlONAkD, EitcuJor. Oct. 21, 1074. A fine aasoitmmit of r!..th, rsAimerc Tfidinga, Ac, alwrjaon band aid Uh anle tr ihBrIXWJDU9r. L.1 11 Sew Adrertitementn. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCH U IS TOl OSLT KSOWK BEHIDI FOB BRIGIIT'S DISEASE, asC a rosiTiTC bemidt rut GOUT. CRAYEL. I.TRICTkE5 , T:. BETES DiSPEPSIA, NF.KV tt j' DEBILITY, DK. PSY, FE:!4i.ii COMPLAINTS, jfon Retention or Incontinence of L'.-.s, Irritation, lnrlaiumatiou.or l"lrrr- ' tiou of the liladtier a ltd Kitln-jM, Spt intstorrhira. Lexcorrhei o- Arnt,, l:rejru!ir er Painful Menses, Bcari.. i'...v:: Chlorosis, Sterility and JU Complaints Incident to Femaltt. KEARNEY'S EXT. BlXiK- For Stone in the Bladder, Cak-nbn Gre; or Bricti'lns Deposit and Mucus rr Milky Discharges, ami Diseases if the Prostate UUnd. KE.1R.SETS EXT. BIT Hi' Cure tkitaUi Jitiu tfifn Itfpi, Habit f Dialphttoh. "Etc., in t sLifres, at little expense, little or n cit: s re. ' e ru er. (te Iti itiet. no inconvenience, and nutX'.r-1 It causes a frequent desire, and i; Mlreli)rth to L'ritmte. thereby removi f striietions, revenlintr and cn-inz St-t. t of the Urethra, allaying pun - i ! .:! niarion. and expi-llinjr ali p,isoi.-w ..; 4 l".sl by perswut i t)re d .-?:ii.- : . ot lite; atler confinement or ..t r hv5 arettiiifr in children, etc. Prof. Steele ns : b-.ttie o: t nev's Etra-t Ititchu is worth More it. other Buehiis combined. i i KEARNEY'S EXT. BVCj I Perm anenlly cures all afTi .-rli.vs .' j hl-MWer. Kidn -. and PrepU-.! .. :-. e..iti iu Men. Women and i.l -tl:':.. r mailer wliat tho ace Ak lov Kiarnej. Take tto '!... Price One Dol1.tr per C.ttttt. or Six ."- ' 1 fnr t'iU Uvllan. , Pepot, 104 Dt ane St., New Yoi. I A Ph si. ian in attendance to answer .. re..pondciice siel ftive advice gratis. 8--sfamp lor Pamphlets free. ' Fr Sale by IrmiprKN Everbvr. AVOID QUACKS & IMT0ST0 Ao I'haree fur .IlLue o4 runia.'.'j.'.. - Dr. J. B. Dtott. (rrwluale of Jift -.. Medical Collect. Philailelphia, auiL . several valuabl'? works, can beconsu: . . all diseases of the Sexual or L'rinary t . (whicW be has made an e-p-fial either in male r leinate, :.. i. r ; what cause o 'ii.ithii; r t.i .- standiij. A jra-tr.-e ! ;lo . . . r-- ; him lo treat diseases ...-. . i guarr.eetl. t'h.ir.-j. r a ;- .'.i- . al a itt-ariee cat. t.trw.ir t tf r i) -s inptoa.s an I erieIoti .:.!.. ".: . pi.stare. etid lor the Gatu .c j.. r'riee i) eeuts. J. B. DTOTT, M. r . I hMci.in and Si anlfJ !(4 I uane .Strut-'. N i V- :i SE1 ,UD ATTKACTi K LIKT TZ OK GO' I -S jcst ait'Eivm tr mi PATTERSON DK!"1 T'F;L - tuotijt ih-2 i.ia:y ni.-e u-mhIs '.1 1. , lh ;.i'o W-g : - Z: FltK Pot'ET III - i.lKUt . t or ruon-oiL.sPM Ai.r sc- TirtL I T' TSPII Al.BI .H-. ' T- Tk. i'i K si ms roa t.tt'ii's, liie peair !t), L.noi'Ch trt Sirrtv Tu Cut'' A Gat at Va ItITT or Fisr Isi tial Paris asp EsvtLort:, Tt Cais-roL Bojian Csars. rL.sKs, Laant Lot v Iiiv -tt Books, Flit Borsn Dat-H-'.ks, AtD ALL IrTHKa KlSDS A"D MZXS. Hiiw.mca, Kxr.A Qi'alitt Acc .auios ASK VloLIS. Pl5K llAia B-:I Vif AND Cos. CiQAa Cases. Gcm T. bac ca PorcHKa, PaTLiut l uxss BoAana, D'Ut okS, Lksckais a st ii n c c a a a b o a a D s. 1'noTo a a a r n Fa mis. Bask Balls, SrPLcrACLrs a.sp K (;tw. 3kt sSoarJIl'IT i THE I'm SIT. !; : i i mic i5v rn. r.- -it vsr. . -.ail i:l ii:r tti..u. K. -f.w-s.i: inf. : l-.ce. P.vriaesox iis: r..i, P. c. hi O. Patterson. M iv 1J. lf7i-tf jEU DRICi STORE. BANKS & IUMLIN, (Beltont Bliil.ling.) Main Street, Mlffllntofwa, Pa. DEALERS IN DPX3S AND MEDICINES, CHEMICAL.1-', DTE STIFF. PAINTS 01LS,VAKNlMIE3,iiLAS$, PCTTV, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BL UNEKS, CHIMNEYS. BRCSllKS. IIAIKBKI'XHKS, TOOIH BKL'SI.'E., FR F I'M KKY.COM B3, SOAPS. HAIR 01L,TB.TC. CO, CitiAKS. NOTIONS, S T A T I t N K K ' LARGE VARIETY O? l'ATKNT MEDIC INK;?. Solerteit with great cnf atH mi: nr. ' ' rotn iiih authoritv. EtT-Purest or WINES AND Ll'' lof niedieai purMse. 27-PKE6 ;kIPTIONS cmpoundel prratcare. rJnn. CH AlirM ANT FACTOR i THE nndersicrned, at kis shop, on '.r street. Mitt! iutown, has now -.n ; and tor sale cheap, a general asso .. -f CPIVIIiS. He also has a largn lot of COFFINS on band, and, having purchased 1 new Heirse. is now prepared ti attend n'ft at the :bortest notice and on the : : ' b eril terms. He has rnade a great re in Ihe priee of Coffins. C7 K.pairing promptly attended to. jidyntt O. P. ROBISON". beef.vealTmittox, &C.- JOHN H. RUN K EL, having leased the shop, Jtc., of peter Brennisholts, de ceased, will furnish the citizens of Perrys ville, Patterson and vicinity, w$)h tbe best Fresh Beet; Teal, Xatton, Ac. Beceiving, as be does, all bis beeves Iron ti W estern mmrkrtt, fax feels sure ha Ma salisly all bo mav patronise biiw. L FerrylrrO! Jnfy ZZ, 1874-.