CrVTTVrT Trpril Tpv!fut.d that he was tLe only one left of MirruxxowN. Wednesday. August 5. IJ. F. SCII WK I Ell, thlTOR AMI rRor-KIFToa. HrpuMirau County ommlt ice .Vecilnp. PRIMARY" ELECTION THE SYSTEM CeJ DER WHICH WE VOTE. In rnriiance f a previous call the ; Republican (V-unty ' nainnttee met an , , . c .. , t il s hole , in M:C!iUti'n, on I-.atur- . dav. July IS, 1S74 i s'v'a "ota tf'"5 - J On motion J. K. ll.!t.ion was elect- j A baby was found iu a crib floating ed I aim. an, ani Mai J. B. Thomp-. on tDe Ohio river at the bead of Mout snn Secretary of the Committee pro , gomery ilau(1 ,.lir, lwo mlei D0low tfm. .1- .i i . i i,v:,.. ; the city, .l.d was rescued bv Mr. Alien, On taking the chair t ol. l.obison re ! ' - f. -rred iu a leolinj manner to the death i who live? near the island. The child la of our late, L'haiiiuaii, Mr. Michael ; living, tut has cot been idr-nfiEed. Hoffman, wh-n on motion G. Smith, ; -pi,,. tuJ jen risij 0f waters iu liutch r.f IVJaware, was cl.n t 'i airman of ' , R ,. ;,. . d b toe l ouiimuee lor ice oaiauce oi me i : . ., .. l i . r . i - :" motion J. B. Thompson was dec- ! ted Secretary of the Committee for ths , balance of the term, i l'limary Elections be held on STURDAY, AH. 1ST '20, 1S74, and t iat the return j'jdjres meet on the I following MONPAY. f Aiis;. 31st) at '1 1 o'clock r. Ji., in Gra., bill" Hli, MifSin- j town, to c unt the votes lor the differ- ent csLdniateH. j O.I iuti..n it was reso.veu u ai " ComtLittee re.con.UKini a strict adhe rence to the rule of t!ie party as to the aniioui:ceui'.-ut of candidates. No other fusioess aj pearinj-, the Committee adj-mrned. G. . SMITH, Chairman. 2. 15 Tiiomi'son, tiartlanj. The fi-II'-vritig is the system under which the l'limary Klectlou wilt be conducted : First. The candidates for the several -n. kl.nil 1'f.v tL.tr names annonnc- ed in one or more of the county papers ! at lea-t four weeks previnu to the ! primary meetings stating the ofSee, and siibject to the action ot tne taia pn- mary iucelin. tViJ I'.e t ihm rrsnondin? to Rz vu'Jican pn.wj U in each tovni, ward, J y, i ofi or boroueii s.iaii mcci ou oaiurua Au"o-! ''.t. 1S74, at the usual place holding the spnng election, ai j. o cioc . 1 . l 1 ... ! . r. i . 11 r tj r i 1 1 n ' 11 . , r ,Vr,. ' Ir Jul'jc and two persons tor clerts, 1 who fhall f .rm a board to receive votes j Btid determine who are the proper per- ! eons to vote, and shall hold tlis P'"is ! eJ towaid tLe front room on U'ilar opeu until 7 1'. M. After the polls are istr ct M ,e M opened tbe candidates announced as, .... ... ... aforesaid shall bo ballotted for; the ; oj-ened tLw dot-r and broken out the i.amn of each t.ers.m vutins shall bo ! class the whole laimly would have been written on a list at tbe time of voting, no iiurson beine allowed to veto inoie than once for ; each educe. Ihird. After the polls are closci the I.....I .1,11 r,rn..,,. ... eot ihP vote, that each candidate r-eeiveJ. an-l make! out the returu accordingly, to be cer j ti!ied to by the Jude and attested by the clerks. fttttrh Tim .ln.1'. lor r.ne of tl.e clerks appointed lttie Judr) of the ! "f despair, while the cold, muddy .i r respective c'eclion districts, shall meet Ircnt swept over them. For four hours at Graybill' Hail, in Mitfiininwii, on , these two hung to tbat prDvideutlally- ni oraj uiu b ..an, in .i i iii.n ... w, Monday following the priunry moct- j itips, at 1 o'clock 1. M.. having the re-; , ,.e.. . i turns and a list of tf-.e vot-:rs, and , c .unt the vo'es, and tbe prson having ! the highest nu.nher of votes for any : office shall be declared the regular nom ine-.' of the Republican party. FtjVi. If any two or more persons; have ai: r.jua! uuuibrr of votes for the j same office, the jmij:s shall proceed to ballot tor its cii-ice, the person hav ing the highest number to be the nom inee. Sixth. Tbe return judges shall be competent to reject, bv a msjoritv, tl.e ; returns from any election district, . , ., .- i - i where there is evidence of fraud, either j iu the returns, or otherwise, o .ie e- j trnt nf the frauds committed. Seventh. No persou shall be permit- ted to vote proiies. .... . ... . I Incident! of Ihe Pittsburg i l'lood. I 1'ifsburg papers say no list of the ! iir.;.ired" nni.Aura thn lict re.i.ls rl. -ad : or missing. It numbers t!19. If there are any miracles in these days, the rescue of Mr. Bann, an elder ly man living at Wood's run, may be safely classed under that category. He is totally blind, and so, of course, would be oUppo-ed to have but a suit.!! cbauco of coining alive out of such a terrible ordeal as that through which the dwellers at Woods' Hun had to pass. He wss in the upper part of the Louse when tlie danger carao upon ir, and all the rest of the family wore be low. So suddenly did the flood cotne that almost in a moment the house wa swept from its foundation and flau-a away. Those iu the lower part of the house made their escape in some wan ner, but had not a moment in which to attempt the rescue of the old nun up stairs, and Mr. Baun floated away with j combustibles the w:.!e thoroughly sat the building. He groped his way to j "rated with ken .cue. A can ile as the window and f-at down there, and as j standing so near ihe pile that when the building fl.atcd along l.e shouted ; burned down a few niche, ft hr.-d the out of the window, in hope tbat some j heap. From tho ptie two d iff. rent friends might be within bearing, "G ;d trains, coii;i.osed of cotmu cl-th torn bye; I'm going down the river an i : into strf-s and sewed toteiher, an I shall never return." The family of j dn u -h. d witu kerosene, extended to Mr. Thomas Bue weie gathered in the J the first fl.i-.r through an opeu trap crwr room of Lis Louse, which stood i door. The train ran over the lid of a directly in the track of the torrent. The house tt-.od firm and they were safe. They beard the voice of Mr. li.un ajtroacliug in the darkness, and called to kuow whose it was. He re-j-ondrd, and tHd where be was sitting. A few aiomeD'.s afterward lie Hating lo.use s'tu. k tha corner of -Mr. BaeV of the Cre below not reaching liie up L use, sad swung around so that the ! per stories before it was discoveted, wiudew at whi.ni were Mr. Hue snd ! the stove was surjiouniod by another ssme of Us family. They siiz-d the jcand e, which was expected to Cre the biiud man and iwwevi.iely pu.lcd him ki::dlii.g wood siojultaneously with tbe throtieh the tw wiiidows. An ii.-tai.l : comuienceuicut of the blazs below. At la'er, the Btn h.-u'e was cru-b.d to fbe rear of the buildiag the train cam aioms, ad iL.i iUJ..r.t, had it Lot Le.n luutoest.d through a window with a l..r this arr:ar. lit u.irscie. e.uid Lave' large quantity t kindling waod sr.4 icniuiu-i- ' . . .,- ... 1 1 1 1 , . ... ta br.,tcn timber then fi hack, along the ul'b aide of y.ars 01 ee, .i. ... .., , , - nearly ai. iorenoou, toe day afu r the tne luild.n?, to another slove, standing ni. wktchitii tiie pr-ptc t if the search, wcrpiisT w.ih a heart almost stove was also filed wiih combustibles, Irjk. O. Oa being ihterr-'pts d it wss'acd wss tt be F.red at Ihe prnper time famiiv eoi-.s-s'ine of father, mother and three children. Tha parent and r,ne child have been found, but hi little sinter lay hid, be did not know where, lie remained anxiously awaiting her exhumation until nearly 12 o'clock when he left the scene. The Ifouse of Mr. Wilson Croft was saved from destruction in a wonderful manner. The boulder from the bill washed into it, and filled tbe room of (he firj)t g fu,, ru fc. .... ... .l., :, cl.nred the house so completer that it i . , . .. incidents related by a German family who reside in a stone dwelling opposite Uoeveli'r's glue work. The husband toij i.;s ;fe ,0 0 .he cellar to obtain i some kindlings for tii eooking stove, a he desired to co to work early on M....J..,, ..,..,,., The wife placed the wood in the stove, but by the time she completed her work tbe water reached the floor. She notified her Luhand of fsi;t) au(j SUfget d tht .hey had ..,... -...ofo .i.. .. the fi .o.l threatened to destroy it. The huabau.l, wbu had retired, jumped cut of bed I into tLc water knee-deep, aud with his wife proceeded to get the children out of an upper window 011 high ground in the tear. After they had accomplished this the husband returned to the bed- '. room to get some clothing cut of the jwaidrube, but in the meantime the ! water reached sucti a ueglit as to upset it, au 1 he found it impoiihle to get to the articles he wauted, being coutpilled to hastily vacate iLe apait- The Branegan family live on O'llara I street, and occupy the last house s .ved j on i'.ie left side going d. wn th sTreet. The famiiv consists of Mr. and Mrs. j 1ra1 , a,j four rLiidrcn A neigh- I bor, I'atrieK MrManus, was aione ' in ! the bouse when the v-aor tore up Ihe hack wall on the ground floor and dul drowned like so many rats. Across Le ir..n l.ar used f..r securing the . butter. The water roe . if"' f-'O' n-- feet ,n ,he ro,,,u. Wl!u a current like a uall race seUi.ig j through the apartment. Mr. and Mrs j jra n iustinctjT gmej a ci,i;d i I each and clung to this bar with a grip tliCS'! W0 liUug lO lua and werft ' , . McMatius, with their ' all saved. Mr. remaining child. ruf.bt d to the street aud were twept iu an alley and on the roof of a shed, wl,ero they wete also saved. CrlNnjo'S Last rrlght. "STaAOKX. THE ril.SD A I'l.B'.UCAL AT- T.MI'T jo sTA&T AXOlllkS GULAT CN ILlut.lTKiS SOAKIM. A Bl'lLDINU WITU K..ROSENC AND LATINO A TBAIS TO TUKLE Kt 'is or rowi.EB. The startling attempt at arson re- ! n.irt .i.T i,h nr f'lti..4..n iI.-Lr.ut..ies nf ... , , . . 1 uesday appears to have been tl.e Uiost J ' diatolical and cuui.ingly-pi.dled ever brought tr. light in the city named. TJie building was a two story frame, 0wd and occupied by the incendiary, one Ni'-holas Slaaden. The design of .. fc the fiend, as the limes terms L-iui, was elaborate in its details. It has always been kcown that he carried lieavv m- suraiicc, and be has several times been suspected of incendiary intent. in one occasion be was burned out eutire lv, and succetdtd without much difli- I culty " co.loctaig his insurance. 1 he ' other lelouious attempts of which he was s-tsj ec-cd proved abortive. But this time he intended to succeed iti hi heinous purpose, and h laid Sis ine-ti-j diarv trams ra the firm extiectati.. n that the fire and the explosion wi u.d oblit erate the evidences of crime. Had not his attempt been prnvideita!l thwarted, a terrific explosion i pounds of pow Jet would have result, d, the Furroun lmt; t.uii in.i'S mci-t have been shattered, and preat would probably have en.-.ueJ. Tbe fi e started in the b.-erionf. in a lie ot g, kindling ...!, rosin, :id otUr wtsh-boiler, which was tilled wiih ro-in and oil. The train c- nnected near the trap-d.Kir with a slove tilled with kind ling wo. d, well soaked wiih kerosene, from which it extended to the rear cf th-? rof i.i ou the uorth side of tbe build lug. To guard ag.inst tbe pofrihi'ity v -ril bundles of s'raw, all saturatci W..1. t..r.,sen i u atrins .ti ri.ati. ncsr the end Ol the Counter. J t. IS by another candle, fixed in a tin pan ' half full of bei.z:ne. From this point tbe train extended hhind the counter about 8 feet, nntil it reached three kegs of powder, one containing 10 pounds and the others JtO pounds each. The train led up to the boles that were bond in the kejs, and powder was scat tered profusely around, for a distance of several feet. Pieces of iron weigh ing several pounds each were lying on the ken. The plot was a cnnsumniste one, and bnt f-r the merest accident wou'd have perfectly accomplished tbe tbe terrible purpose of its wicked con coctor. Tbe three candies, of course, were of the same length, and the de sign wa that they should fire the com bustibles arouud them at the same mo ment. There would then bare been a Ere in the basement, fire on both sides of tbe store, and iu less than three minute after tbe flame was started tbe , fc . explosion was expected to occur, wd ti.r the hardware n the shelves in every directiou, sud completely deniol ihhing tbe bmldii.g, and destroying the evideoces of Si Jen's goill. Only for one little circumstance the hoary -headed old sitiner would have probably ac ccuiplished bis purpose. The caudle in tbe basement was subjected to a draft; frcui wiudjw near it thut -was open A party of Gvpies were detained at a lew inches. It therefore burned j Hamburg, Berks ronnly, under the be faster lhau ihe others, snd fired the j lief that they bad in their possession pile around it full half an hour bef-Te j Charlie Ross. Tbe arrival of Mr. the oiher candles wore burned sufficient ly low. The basement was Soou all ablaze, the firs crept along tbe train aud up tbe wall, firing the north side of the store-rooiu. aud in a few minutes to the second ctorv and the roof. The traiu leading from the 'rap dm burned I about eight teet, aud then, wing to the imperfection in tbe oiliny died out. The alarm was giveu by a passing policeman, and iu a few ra'uutee more the building fl i.led with water, and Mr. Staadeu'a u!tn attempt at ar- son was a fai ure. Press, Jul-j 30 "An irrepre.-s.bie conflict l as broken out in Tennessee. Kx-Governor Fm.te has tkeu t I.e. field against ea-I'resident Andrew Johnson as candidate for tbe tinted !Stes t.ate. .ir. tr.M.tej nngion iasi nigoi.aiiu iic ....... c.-7.v.u. made bis first steecb at Eiitabeihton invdving other parties, the other dav, wheu be charged that NWbile the Sbarou Eipress was coin Mr. Jo'insou was intoxicated i.cu be ine from Sharon lo day on the O.erry was inaugurated Vice President in Valley Branch of tbe Susq-iehsiina 105, and had delibetately presented ! Railroad, York State, one of tbe cars himself to the public view repeated,- J since in ihe fmr dicusfinr eoi'dirion." ; This is the substance of Mr. Foote's niieech m reiw.r.e., u.i an iJM mat be i I . . - . . . formed Irou. this tt its elevatea tone, j Tbe Tennet see IVmocracy have been , Tondly hoping for a peaceable cauipairn. With two such men iu the Mate as ; Foote and Johnson anv thins like bar- mouy is not to be dreamed of." Bummary of i8W3. WtPNESPA-, Jrir 29. A despatch says, a heavy wind blown tie rrsHshonrers out of bas Ne- braska. Where is not stated. While practicing with a revolver at Miilsville, Alleghany coun'y, N. V., Miss Ella Johnson accidentally shot Miss Belle White. The floor of a summer bouse of a bote! at Long Branch, in which Tresi dent Grant bad taken position to re view a regiment of troops, gave way, precipitating the l'residential party to the crouiid. No one was hurt. A change of venue has been granted in Senator I'omeroy's case for bribery ; tnem, hat is faith : they snswere I in the contest for the Tinted States ' with one accord, "An. apple undsr a enatorship in Kansas. The cae goes j teacup." to Orariire county. J spa monster wst captured about 5 The pas used by tbo shoe factory of j ulP 0nt from Atlantic City, on Sat Bibb, Cox & ('., at Coatsville, th.s i riav. It is in general appearance :te, was fouud escaping. A man at i'4 turtle specie.:, with a head tempted to enter the cellar with a J a C0Wt f itla white spots on the lighted l imp, when an explosion of ga j hear. If is sir feet long and five feet f..llfed. One end of the building vas 1.1., wo out, and C Ilit.h, his son 1 H iilie, r . II. J.i--kel and 11 A. li -r.v I were. s-.-vcrcIv burned. Wiliie Bahb has sinec difd. tj-dd.-uiifh Maid wou tho race at Cleveland, Ohio. Time. 2 19J : 2 1!'! : j otherwise witchcraft bids fair to bc 2 20. The other animals on the track 1 pome the national religion. were Vioeri-aii till, ani Juice fuller t.-n. Marry I'r.ndle, agor of ihe I'e. pi 1 r"aur.-r and M .n e's lo-urauce iu loss ot i:fejja..y, I -,i:t j-.p.i-a, i-ss a.-so o j ! -'!i' r c.....pauies i the funds, a u -uiiMiio to -i.hjahhi. lose tj:tv th n-a-id. j " ,,o!" v' ,!"' ''''" A '1 l" rope. A suit has been instituted a'a:n-t Theodore Tiiton It. a X --w York court! lor libel. A -Mr. Gaiiior bri 'cs the. suit, as a member of the public com- ,lv I l'ublfc i:amlnationt. , , , ,. .. ., , 'n.;;L Piib.-c Kvaioii.atioiis of Teachers It IS reported that f.i.arii- I.'-s, thej I ,,r hl,, tl , he dilter.nt districts of ah.iUCtcd Cliliil Oi I l.l.ail.'ll Ilia, was ai Alieiiiown, I'a., on the 7'b ult., in charge of a man and a woman, who drove to a barber shop in that town, and bad tbe child's hair cut close, and then let in Ihe carrijge in which they came. The carriage was a closed one. Ode of tbe Hitiloii brothers fell 2.S fjet while jierformitii on the trap.;; at Jersey City, aud is supposed to be f- tally injured. XicLola Stea len, who was arrested at CLieago for alleged iucenditrism, was bailed on that charge, aud re-arrested on a chargo of attempted mur her. The dis)stcb ssys the evidence of guilt is accumulating against b:m, akd bis cae will be acted Urfn to day by fbe Grsud Jury. Two other, clear ! Jy defined attempts at incendiarism have .1. j , c... : r.een aisenvcrea. dui tue crim.ua. s ui.e , not been arreetei. A special Grand . , . 1 . . . ... Jury has been ordered to consider ILCSC cases. "At Jtrmvn, Luzcrns county, Ta ,j t nper' ritcn:!rht (ireens was abeot; starting to inspect the minei prior to the entrance of tbe miners, he was at tacked by three unknown men, who fired nine shots at him, two of which took effect, wounding him dangerously, if not fatally. Twe men named Fierce and McCracken, hearing the shots, went to his assistance, and tbe ruffians turned on them. Pierce shot and killed one, when tbe other two fled. One wa aonnded in retreating, and it was ru mored later that he b.d been captured ad lynched. The dead man bad not been reeogniied." The First National Bank, at Batavia, N. V., was robbed of $20,000, by two men, one of whom engaged the atten tion nf tbe only person present while the other ran away with tbe funds. The Republican State Central Com mittee of New York deeided to bold the State Convention at Uttca ca S. j t ember 231. TurRSDAT, JriT 30. Two men called at the First Nation al Bank at Batavia, Genesee county, and while one engngrd the attention of the only person present connected with the bank, the other ran away with a box containing money and bonds amonntire to tea tbosand collars. B..th escaped. Boss, however, set the matter at rest. The child tbe Gypsies bad is not bis Tbe fur factories of V. A. 4 A. M. White, at Panbnry, t'onn., consisting of three buildings, two of one hundred 1 . . - 1 r I tl. "a pne " ,cel ,n "' S'" and eiifht atones Bign. were iurnrn. A larce portion of tbe stock was de- stroved. Kighty persons are thrown out of employment. The fir is sup posed to 1 the work of an incendiary. FliIDAY, Jfir 31. A vigilance ecramittee of af out one hundred men has been formed at Wel lington and other points in Kansas for banzinr horse thieves. Three san named Charles Brook, Bill Brook and ,,.r Klis ifM-th StonrTer, W illiam A. pt.uit t barlev Smith were hinged near W el- fe .Nancy StontTer and Klia ibeth A 8tonf. v . m . was thrown from tbe track and turned over and over. There were about thir My pass.-r.gers in the car, tail oi wtioiu more or Im truif, Don? i ; ! J Tl - :.1.. ... .oj,.!C... .u, - caused by a depressed rail. Grasshoppers swarm over .Nicn.et county, ami nave ues.royeu no ..u . the oats and one twentieth ot the wt,eat , in the county. 1 be adjoining couuty of I . ' . - L . . r-iDli'y is aamsgeu ruucu greater. Philadiilphia market on Monday morning. Wheat, new sowthcrn red, $1 32. Corn 81aS2o. Oats 73 i80c. Timothy seed $3 371- Sngir 7,t!!o priue. Molasses, Cuba, 43o. 'TofTnrfL simplicity is beautiful, but it may become exasperating. A Sunday School teacher, wishing his pupils to have a clear idea of faith, illustrated it thus : "Here is an spple you see it, and therefore know it is ! there; bnt when I place it under this tea cup von have faith tbat it is there,! tlmu-'h voo no lenuer see it." Tbe i lads seemed to understand perfectly. j ""d the next titne the teacher a-kej wide, and weighs 700 pound. ,. M, . THE Aurlh .ImTtenil says, "the depth of water in the Delaware river at I'hilad.-lphia is fifty-seven feet. A RFCEST writer savs spiritualism i ... a i i . J - A v. aMilrpion prirtri yiry it .s ro-i-.n a true bill for turnery aisiosf II A. H.M. late chief clerk of Ihe Distiict of Columbia. A fanii'v of Iwa frogs has been found j ,s ,eet nnder ground, and it is snp,sed i .,.. thev h ive bin n nest hiding there for at j ,t a c.Miirv. A Wa.-hinft.in wslow who is known to have fiO.tMl is rej.rled to hive refused eight offers of n. irriige from discharged clerks ii one dav and two niirhts. A-w Aitrt rtlacmtut. ll.u i-...i.i.y a. ...e nm..s m j ii'Uti luia I piaccs : patlcrson, at school house, August 27th. Miltliotown, at m-Ihh.1 house, UMh. I'oit Koyal. at scli.H.I house, r.lih. TutU-tl, al Church Hill, September 7lb. Mh-ucc li.ll, at J' pruce Hill, " bth. Belle, at Johnstown, " 9:h. Milloid, at L.s.'iist Grove, lOili. AVa'ker, at Mexico. 11th. Fern, uiaph, at Cebl, 1 1th. Fayette, at i!c.dterviJ!e, " l j:h. V .nr..e, at K-hn id, " l'.lii. Sii.. harna, at l'n.sr:ty, 17th. I.r.-ermi.'sf. a. Will's, lth. l.a.-k, at I.h k. ' -Jiid. Tu-ari ra, at W'Cuilnch's Mills " 2.!i.t. Delaware, at T:u.ii.o. town, " l!ith. ThouiM.uloo, St S. House, 2-All. Sie. i il ex tiiiirialions will bo held in the foh.H.l house at Mitliiiitown. on the lu!i, 17lh st-d das of tietober. Appli. aula must pa. an examination in all tie- branches required by L.w, namely : Orh"ra hy, K. alu.g. U'rilit g, Mental an 1 W'rillei. Antltuielic, (eoiirjliy. ..rannuar, History, and Theory I Te.iutu:.g. They shofcld provide tlieuiselves with wri ting materials ; and applv lor exauiiu.ition Jin the re-sie. live districts iu which th.y in- . . . - . ..... j this, snd. if possible, alien 1 the rxam.ua- lions. The staielanl .d' q;uir.rtejti..ns o; , ft main1ain; l;swlliIwli,B, win oegin ai w a. m. inreciors anra jx- I renis are icviica 10 a.ien.. v. e. niinre?, iUj5 CoT.Bty Snprlnsdent. Sr it Adcrrtitement. Trial List for Sept. Term, 1ST4- 1. William C. Porter vs. The Sunbury A Lewistown Railroad Company. Ho. IS, Sept term, 1874. Michael Kager vs. Sunhury ai Lewis town Railroad Company. o. 19, Sept. term, 18" 4. 8. Charles Romich vs. Sunbnry k. Lewis town Kailroad Company. o. 2u, Set. term, 174. I. D. WALLI3, Pnlk-f. roTHocTAa t's t'rritE. MiitiHitown, Jjly Z', Ib74. S ETERF PCnSO, Man, woni: ii, bor, or ftirl. should send at otiec lor un of tlie Kaeeinivr Slationerj Packets, runtainiti; Nole Paper, Envelopes, Pea HoWler, Pl-im iI, Feus. Ulaus. Book, Blotter, FhoOri, hof lmt beantilul ladies, Tuoth IV t, Pertu-uebJChet. Chinese Pus i.v, and a tine piece of Ladies' or Gents' J-.welry. Try a Package. Price, post paid, 00 reals, or i lor $1. Avents waubni. Ad lre. 3.CAKTY lil'KKOW, t:9 narruony Si., l'liih.delpbia, Pa. Charter Sot fee, NOTICE is hcr.br give that the fo!h in; aaned persons James McKnifrht, Thomas A. Klder, E. Southard Parker, Lo rien Banks, J Banks A'iIs'mi Jacob Saiouff, Louis E. Atkrns'.n, K. McMeen, T. Van Irwin, G. V. Mc A lister, snd othcr, citi sena of this Commonwealth, having torined an association, stvlinst rt tne " Kiverside Part are! Areienltural Ass?iatin of Ju niata County," the eha-acter and object ot whir!i is ths rnroi.raeinent of Agriculture and Horticulture and the miintsnance of a private Park and of facilities for trotting and other innocent and atlilvtic sports, and that ths rertifl-ate. of the said individuals to t?st cfT.s-t will b presented t the Hon K U J....k.. .i s.-.e-n.l.., i-m ..f ihe several courts of Jnniatic.nnfv lor pernsal , ot th -se-s-em to which thej are imvie re amt approval ind tor the grafting of a Char- turi.at.le, the said Justr. es are to reicrn ter t and for the said aso-iition, tt h- ! the same m the same manner as it s;iid act called the Riverside Pk and Agrienltoral h ad not been passed. Association of Juniata Countv, to be loc- Dated et Hitiimtowa, the 24th day of ted at Miti intowB. Pa., tor "the immwes : April, in the year of oar Lrd one ttou- aioreaaid. aecorlinr to the tesriions of ! tbe act of Assembly aptroved Ihe 2t;h day of April, A. D. 1874, entitled "An act tor the ii.corpor.it ion and regulation of certain coiporatioks. Js.mes srcKrr;nT. THOMAS A. ELDER. K SOITHAKO FAUKEK. LL'CIEN BANKS. j. banks wiLstix. JACOB SCLOl f P. 1.UCIS K. ATS. Icf305. K McVtKN. T. VAN IK WIN. U. W. Mc.M.lSTEa. And others. Auc, 5-4 I'tTBLIC SALK OF REAL ESTATE ! TIT vtrtne of sn orler of C.-nrt n Wil li : .u. ..l . luLJ W r i it. ii(iv-ii iiui ui saitr vyi 's nisiii Fleas d Jnniata eonntv, I, William II. Knonse, Ilith Sherilf of Jnniata connty, i.l S.-II at public sale, on the emie!,. in r ermmagh township, Juniila county, at 'i o'elock, r. on TIU'IliDAr, AUGI-3T 27, 13.4, the following tracts of land i rrsroiT ! Containing O.VE HUX DKKI) AND K)KTV-FIVK ACKKS. mors w less, a.lj-iinhig lands of E. Oles. VTi'liam A la-r.s and Amos Siouff rr. This tract is cligiblv locateil, wha GOOD HOUSE AND BARN an) other improvements, and in a hih ktats ot cultivation. Ais , TrseoaT N'k 3 B.-ing a tract of WtX)D- LAN D in Wa'ker tounsiiip, atlj'.iiimg lands i of J.ie.li Kurls, .. Hough.wout and Caia aririe Kurts, containing l(i ACKKS. The s:tle to lake laee on the larm. Pur port No. TLKMS. One-fourth of the pnrchise money to l.e paid on the continuation of sale; one-fourth oa the 1st of April, lT-i, and Ihe balance on the t of Aptil, lfc76, wiih interest troiH the 1st dav of A pril, lf75. I'ossessinn to be given on the It ot April, 175. The purchase money to b.' s.tMire.1 by recognisauce with approved ae curitv. WM. H KNOCSS, SheriiT. Aug 5, 13T4. L!t of Jurors. Git.sn Jt aoss Psrr. Sfssiom, 1874. MifHlutown J fluinrl. Feroi.ma-rh Samuel Bell. Joshua raf- fenberger. c r-n',nr-v MoU' S-"UUcl Faveta John Straver. D-laware t.esirse King. V..nr'e John Am.v. .Siis pieha in i 1! K B ';de, Wm Chupp. yil-ont J.icb Augii.-y, Abraham Part- I i I I hit, II II Snyd. r. Juiit. WahUmilh. Trb.-tl A Koons. Spruce Kill II W Davis. J F G Long. Ke.ile Ab'atu Brubaker. Jeso SiehoLis. Tascan. a Ijeorgo Hea!e, John WiLmju. La:k D B Spati.'jlo. Tetit Ji'eops Sept. Ttsx, 1874. Mitflintowii J V Deen, K Espenseha.li, Jos Lasd's, Willier Mtt'ahan. Ferniaiugh H.-nrv Duiiitn, Ah Stner. Walker 'm Cleek, D.vid Kowles, W 11 I.iikens, J.dm F Smith, ' V Vandyke, Charles Zei:!r. Favetie -James t'..veny ant James Mc Meen, D B ..c VVilluius, Jos Sieber, Sharon Tennis, l.iu-ien Wil.n. Delaware VV N Brookhart. Joseph Car- I well. John M.ist.in, Sr., Darnel pe!cher, John Van (Inner Siison. hanna Daniel Knouse, Abraham Whiti.ier. Patterson J II fiaeman, John Mickey. Mi!lrd Abraham Herliler, J K Lohison, John to.lward. Twrb-tt Peter Kilmer, John McLaugh lin. Lawrence Whctsl-r. Spruce Hill Jesse Itryner, Thomas Pat ton, Sc. h ale I) S Ewing, J P Me Williams, S S Pann -baker. Tusearora W II Fisher, John Kidd, Jaa Loudon, James Alillikcu, Daniel Motlett, John Herd. Lack James Campbell, James II. Gray, Samuel Ilotliuan, G W SlewarU OKPIIANB' COURT SALE! ILL In: sold at puolic sale, on the vf pren.i.scs. by the undersigned. Ad ministrator of V. f. Da is, deceased, on SATI"UlAV, AUUl'ST lisTi, at one uMk P. M., tho fallowing reil es lale, to w it : A 11. use and Lot ol Ground situate ou the sou'.b-ea-st corner of Cch.-ol ai.d North streets, iu liie le.ro il. f Mullin- town, Irout.n oil feet on School stn.t, and l.ii teet aloi.jr A ortn street to an ailcy, having ALirgB Two-Story Prama Eanre ih.Teoi. erevted, will, cellar underneath. lhem.uahou.se is 4ix ti ket, wuh back bi.i.d.ng lovlj leel. 4he house contains H rooms and a kitchen and has a finished attic, fue buii.line is uearly new. and m goiKl repair. llicrr b a mo. ci-leru auu ai! necessary oulbuiidings ou the lut. TEi.MS Onc-tUild of the purchase niouev to be paid ou cn:irii.aiiou of sale by tl.e Court ; one-thud April I, la.-j, when deed will be delivered nd p..sscssioU gieu; one-thir.1 ou the 1st day ol Ajr.l, lS7ii, wi:h interest troiu Apr.l 1, lb7j , to be secured I... judg ment bwtid. JACi'B WILL, Mn'r of IF. Daria, died. Julv -2 1S74. etotlre to Tax-pa j era. XT kTOl ICt u hereby given that ail js-rsons : 1 w . ... .. j . . or he-lore Ihe 1st day ol S.p,eflllT, 1?1, will be allowed an abatement ot six per cent, on tie same. By order o the Com - u..s.oui... ,.,,,,.., , .i...i.i.l..iii I town, May It, U7I. yew Adrertwements- I jnOCIA3X 4TIOT. W n E RE AS, 1 the Hon. Brsj. K. Jcsais, President Jndpe of the Court of Common Pleas for the inh Judicial district, composed of the counties of Juni.tta, Perry and Cumber land, and the llonorables Jonathan Weier and John Koons. Judges of the said Conrt of Common Plea of Juniata connty, have ifsued their precept to me directed, bearing date the 24th day or April, 1W74, lor holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and (ieneril Qnarter Sessions of the Pcare, at V1F r'UNTOU'N.on the KIKST MONDAY of SEPTEMBER, 1371, being the 7:h day ot the month. JfoTica fs Kvsssv Grvtv, to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of the County of JnniaU, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at one o'clock on the afternoon nf said day, with their reeords, imi'iisitions, examinations and oyer remembrances, to do those things that to tbeir offices rep-ctive!y apjwTt.nn, and those that are bound by recognizance to priMK-eute against the prisoners that are or then may be in the Jail of said county, he then "and there ts prosoenlicn against then, as shall be jnst. By Act of Assembly, passed the fh day of May, A. D., iKi4, it is mode the duty of the Justices of the Peace, of the several counties of this Commonwealth, to return w me iera wi mm v.ourt ui . r."r .f Ihe resDcctives connties. all the i recognisances entered into before them by XashsoT Cirt, Pa , tVt. l-, l""-- any person or persons charged with the! The Beatty A llotts ce'eti'ed C.-.M.n eommision of any crime, except snch c.aes ! Toncno Parlor Orgm is bv f.tr th- brst as may be ended before a Justice or th i pnrli.r organ in use. I hive c.i'nl!v ex Peace, under eiislmg laws, at least ten days ! amined it. and fin I its t'.lie. r..rK:!-!'hli. bolore the commencement of the session I and durability to be the b-si I eve.- of the Court to which they are made re- ; and I can ith plea.-i.r- r-eommt-nd if t tnrnahle respectively, and in all cases where anv on' in any one i" "t ' a fm-ei-iss anv rei'oirinaanres are entered into le-s rarlor org in Paor. . H. Ls';. then ten aaya D.:iore me cormiienrenmin saad eight hundred snd sevenlv-four. W.M. H. K Nt.'L'SE, Sheriff. SherilTs OfS.-e, M itllintown, i August 3, lb74. Order rising tlte Term of Court. THE following ord.ir is herehv maile : Aie! now, to wit, July 6, 1874, it i ..r.i.rM.1 ihat tl.e tim i.f h.tl.iinr I lie rea- " . nlar Terms of Court in the Forty-first Ju- dietu D:sin. t, cowp-sed of the connt.es of I'errv, be fl xetl as follows: ' . Juniata aud 1' I.V THS CofSTT Ot JC51.1T. i -s . September Term hi tho First Monday ! of ScptcUiU r, and continue one wee'. I Pee.en.bor Tr-ih th.- Pirst M-.nday of. D.-eembv-r, wid continue one week. Febraarv Tsrm n the First Monday of February, and continue one week. April Term On the Fonrth Monday of April, and continue one week. Is tua Cosstt or Pint Angnst Term On the First Monday of Aneuitt and continue one week. Ovtober Term On the .Mvr.day pr-ceding the First Monday of Noveler, aisi con tinue one week. January Term 'm the First M ond ly of I January, and contsnne ne week. May Terra On lb -. r irst M-.nday of Jtay, and c.ntiuw one week. The l'rothonot iry to ni.iie pnilieatiis ef this order iti all the nrwsp-t-s pnl.hh.d in Juniata county, lor thirty das, at laaat, duly certified. B. F. JC.VKI.V, F.J. JCNIATA COC7.TY, SS : I. I. D. Waius, Prnthonr.tary and Cle-k of Ihe Common Pleas Court, in and for the aid connty, do hereby certify f h if the fore going is a true and correct copy Ot the ori ginal order, so lull and eoi ire as the same remains ot reconl, and on tile in this oii.e-e. I. s.) In testimony whens,t I hare here- unlo siineil my ru.ni.- st d afhx.-d Ihe-eal ol said Court, at MiMjii t..n, Ihe Zir.d day ol July, A. D. 1n74. I. D. WALL IS, rVt,'V; Jdy a.'-tc PESKSYLVANIA COLLEGE, GETTYSBURG, l'A. THE first Term of th s Collegiate year will b-gin Soplt'uibcr 3d, 1S71. Tlio Facnltvof this Instilutien is full. The course of instruction is !iN.t.I an I thor - ongh. The hication is ni 'st pleasant and hriiihy, in the midst ot an intelligent and moral cnmmiiiittv, and accessible by rail- ruad trains three time a il-y. The Preparatory Dcpnitment, which is under the direct supervision of .he Faculty, furnishes thorough instruction for boys aid oiing mn preparing fur business or College classes. Mu.ler.ts in this de - latrtuteut are wider the stecial care of the Siis.-rii.lrnde!.t, who resides with thorn in tiie I. inkling For further mforoiaiion or Catjl..gues, address il. V ALENTiNF, D. D. I'risi.leilt I Coileto, K ev. r. I., ii ki:im.n. Fujerii.t. ml. i.t ol Prep. Det. Gettysburg, Fa., July lb.l. Uxecutcr'si A'otlce. fiu.'t vf Pt tr UimUretr, Jr.a-j.ri. "tlTliEUEAS Letters lestamenLu-y on I t the esfale ot r.-ter Kim.b- rc. r, late : ot Greenwood townhip, deceas.-d, have I been granted to the undersigned, all persons lliueote.l lo lOJ a.u ea...e a. J rt-iues.ei io make itninediale tavlri. lit. a--l those having claims will please prex-nt iheiu pr..perlv authenticated for settlement " TIIS. kl MBFK'.EK, fc. S. KUMiitriiiKli, July 27, 1874. Extcutvrt. CHAIR MAM. FACTORY. frtllE undersigned, at his shop, on V.it-r X 8lr.'et, MiH.iuio-.vii, has now on hand aud for sale cheap, a general assort ui lit of CIIVIIIS. He also has a largo lot of COFFINS on hand, and, having purchased a new llear .r. is now nrcrarol to att'-ud funer.iis at the shortest notice and on the n...t 'ib- eral terms. He has made a treat reduclKii in the price of Collins. rej.i.Mi,....s.Ml.-..i,.l..li... 8 ---. j'.ily.J'.UI BEEF, VOL. MtTTO.V.tC. I TOHN II. Kl'NKKL, bavit. ha -dthe o.VtV.'de- sliop, 4.C., ol ret.-r Hr-.-liiils I ceased, will furnish Ihe citueus ot Perr. - I viliv, Patlersou and VKiiaty, with the Inrst j Iresh Bert; Teal, .wutton, Ac. : K.s.-eivin, aa he .I.m.s, all his beeves lnm ! tin II (.r mrketi, ho feeu soro he eau ; satisly ail who may patronne Uim. 1'etrvsviuc, July Is. l-.iu ' IV' (I TIC E i hereby given tha. i.pUea lion will le n.a.l-i to II. ii. tii j Ji.r.Lo.. Presi lent Jmle at I h iiuo-ts. i .r lt. t1JrIer ,., , itn K-d c poral on lo 1 I u. caiK,, ,.Tl. , Ml, rviw' Hall A.,s..eia- i f McCovsvilK.. Juui.ta Count.," the' , ,.B4racter and" object of which is to'baiii a' : t .11 .... .i. ........... 1...1 ............. i... ... . . ti . v-n.., Jf v... o... , tv. ss lirovided hv to ? iu-1 .! A-eitiL!v ar Lrovr-1 April L'J. 174, eulitled -An aJt lor ; the iucorporaliou aud r gulatiou ot certain corporations. WILLIAM T. TUi.M.S. S.VMl FL MAt-i.AUiilEY. WILLIAM A. M1LI.UI..N. j. milieu. Me Donald. J'.IIN D. MILL1K.EN. JtisEFII L. DtAKtNG. May 27, K.74. Notice ta Trespasser. ALL persons are bereb, cauti-aued aoiairist hunting, gath.riiif berries, or other- . ....... signed, in Fayette township. Ail arsons i so trespassing wiU be dealt w.th to tbe led , extent Tth. Uw. 1 . . wiuhwsiiu. 1 .iju, imi. Scbsw-rbs fwrrbs 5w-tsI a. KpiMTen. yew Adrertitement- t .s BEATTY & rLOTTS' GOLT)Ef TONGCE P A H la O II O It ii A 3i !4 . T rtHE Beaftv k. Tlotts cclebnted Ool-len : 1 Tongne Parlor t)rgai. the best parlor organ now In ns. Herald ', St Ctia. Pa.. D"C 6, 171. ' f-..-Messrs. Beatty . Ph.tts. dents : 1 hit received the organ as sent by your ti.ii; t- :. ,,. .-, ,. me, and I have had itexamuiert, an 1 1! .'e" - , T , aI"P'e M'""-c",'n- BenttyPItrs.G.-ts:Uviog ha I one of your Ool.ler. rong.ie . -r in- g:ins for s,x months jrt-t, 1 th.ouht b tore re. ommer.di: g it to give it a lair trial. '"! am h.ipiy to lestily that .1 am-passes! th.it . " - i . . I h ive nas oeen mat uriri.cni--. had piotessors of mnsi- and celehr.it.sl or- gsnists come and try it, and oue a:id all s.it that it is on-? ot the anM oesi i..ne.i iiistrnments in the market. It has t-iken the shine out of all the others around here. 1 am perfe-ctlv satisfied with it, and it Ij con! 1 not g-t another of the same kind.! money could not entice m to part w itn it i you j,ni,!ivh j wrrtn be trie this if you see tlf, as my . U.. k nw nnvSMliini. t.l ill) : . - i I so, .a pruvi i wu - j g n n,CH tKis. Ute rd;tor of ,he TamaAJua fewr.er, now at Be-hlehein Pa. Be.mehein, I a. i . t1,..t. of nhinirtnr. N; arM pj!elMB ol enterprise and whose oresenc.. w..!d be a erlit to anv rnnTBUitv NAjsm.owe. .V. J.) herald, ,HTil t ... I i I'MQL'E FKENCH CASKS. rr ffmung vTaxhirgton, JJ. J.. is a heaoliln! l.!teiM 1T,;,.t,., . .,,-,,., J l i;li V ,.f of wsrly inhabitants, .1 miks Irnin j VOJC1NU wHt great t-lnroft.... Si. i- New York, and U miles trr.m Ea.st.rn Pa , . a;1. f tf pAlv.!lit, CHCKC.l ur VI IJ on the line of the U. I- at tt. k. i.-on i i - fail to see and examine Ihe JJeatfy A. I'l-.tt Golden Tongue Parlor th-g.n, before buy ing elsewhere, or send for a r,zw illustrated price list out for 1x71 Ad Ires BEATTY A Pl.orTS, Wa:.h:ngt.n, J. F itlft V. BEATTT. A ri! -'9-ly snw tao etoTTs. ; (i llf 11 a VI "IN OFTI i Ai Jw.il 1.J UUit NELGIiBOUS is the latest snd raciest work by Harriet Beecher Stowc, Anthor..f "f'ac.'e Trm'. Ci.Vi." "The MiniitT't H'ueis,'," "My Wife ami .'' I and olher powerfnl storie-, e-v-h th" lit. r- ( I arv sensatio. of its p----i 1 ; "I tJiis :.v ! . npo:iii'.'S a l.ke cennine ar..t e.l. f.:e i ..nsat in. ft heirs itirecilv on .fu! t..;.':i- 1 in.. r,.st. embrjeiiic: the ronim. v t youthful .onip.iiionhips. th ; bri -itness of happy Iiome-ilie, the s;.:ey compne. i:i. n of Attighb.Nh.HMt ass.H.-i.iti. n. ami m-h l..i:ies an. 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COOI) ACEXTS WAXTEH. The iiumeiise eircui.it i-.n ..I Xi j ( rititn I aws has h;-cn boiit tip b. tfttt r,jru.rr,. N a Olher pl.bll.-ato.u compares with tl tori .lkka:il protlialiie returns. Tho public' j eacemes, tt Mrs. store's new sti rv. I poj Llarity of the aper. the iri-ndiv sup- p.rt -t thousands ol oi.l sn'Us-r:bt-rs. the arti.stk; prcn.imus t- twin. ii.V 4f.r.ry. I.-Ut oul'it and e.-tt-plete " in-tr let., mners,as,.uv r- success 1., , uai.ces to m d.e n...ncv. Ail w to. w aul a ji,. i,l. r. 1 . t Lusiuess wr..- st n. . tCier., lead tiTar ct rl; ,.tdt t-. J. B. p'KD 1 H.. New V-r. B-st. .. ! Ciuetunati , stsji Frotse... ' j.., I- ! r.st Acrr Advertisement. CIOLLEOIATE COMMESfl if. It i STIT'JTE. Xaw llirt. tieth . . .1 rap. Sclent i i V Seh'e.ls or Bu-iu.-ss, with'jw tern .'ic ai' l th"""i, "VS. n phjsic.il i-utij im!: irv dr.!; !. rar.iI-.--ws KL'StEl.L, P i- Or l-'.e,. K M. Ii. 0.NF. 3lil.L:o. AiKEs' ct:t r1; YiT. y frr. bail sam:. 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