5LNTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWX. TTfctnd.j, August 13. B. T. SOUWEIER, Ecputlican Stata Ticket, F's STATE jlUWf Until, Republics GouDiy Ticket. ' l"OR "HKRlKK, Lieut, jimks . f.ei.ly, O. JEU IllWSIIU'. foe RF.r.i.n:n ,sn hecocmr, IlEFUFX CEXV, Eq., - or FAYETTE TOWNSHIP. tOS. . cRT COJIMIgMOXER, .apt. JOII1 P. IV IIaRTOX, or H".T BOYAL. V.'.tx Yfullaea vote IV Barr ?" Taz iif-'it crop in this country is nut 43 large as it was last year. TmuiL t ui for a Democratic ho"L ..ut is ettin? ready to come home. (. Vixu)vt fevfb is not nittij tlie rr jgr s in the South that it iLJ last r-eiv - The ls.rpo railrci l corporations are rjit'i!2j .r the railway control of th's c i 'uertt. T was a v.ondarful fulling off in both the le:norratic and Green bui votes ia the Kentucky election. iTTeporteTtTiJt 5,000 to 8,000 Io-w.ns have gone to the British pos v?ions to Live. Hone it is trae. Hope they may never come back. Trx L ,ha turning mouth in the wheat market. Unless taere is rliin improvement in the crop in j Earojte. grain will be considerably higher than it is now. Ak election fraud investigation cae ;'n Cincinnati reveals that certain bj ca'W political clubs were not polit ical clubs, but organizations for the purpose of getting money or.t of whomsoever had it to pny. They ere like sheep m tee market Ti e Deiaocracy in this county are counting on the plan to secure about 10 Kepubli-sn votes in each town ship to s- ure the election of their rtn ii-lal ;s. They understand the seductive art Don t let them run awny with you. Ttte 'ortk jlmerican reads the fate of the Greenback party in the late fate of to Itreeubvk p:-rt v was fore-1 .v...:..i.t h Kt i,W pWtion. 1 I-vt year the sot-money people car ried five ont of seven Legislative dis tricts while this year they have bare ly secured cue." Canal projects at e booming. Two roaipanies are being formed to istcr eet the Fiorida peninsula, ea as to tkrua the 6aiiir ilistanco between Jiew Orleans and Europe or New York. The scheme is practicable, and will probably be carried out rather sooner than later, the value of a carul just there being incoritveta blo." The Fiend himself miit havebexn abroad in the land within the past ten dkv. if the murders that have tikon place aro a standard to jade of hib personal work. We publish, smon tlie items, brief notices of a rw of the Cer.dih outrages. e would glaily abstain from publishing tbe few, but a faithful chronicler of evetts cannot pas iueai by. The .Vor4 American says : Again it may be eaid foi ihe enlightenment of IhJ Grsenbackers. that we have rc deomtd 81'20,0)0.000 of bonds with greeiiliaoks, holders' option, since the tirbt of January. Now that the Re publican party has made greenbacks the equivalent of gold, nobody de kiudiIs pavmtnt in gold. The inter Kt leral!v rarMo in gold is taken in ' Trer.i v r.oS s. As exchange says : All account agree that the coming fa.l will see a niighty uprising of the colored p--nif.tion cf tV.e South in an ex odus such as will exceed anything that has yet i ilcn place in that sedion. It u an ascertained fact V i ..v..f-&. i i ! 1 1 r tn t man and wnnmn in' t'.e -ld hl.ive States of the Missis - 6itipi Vallev are hoarding their earn iuga in anticipation of this great movement, which is the only theme r f 6fiuons, prayers and conversation in that section. The English peoplo across the water were quite severe in their criti cisms when the Beecher scandal was npperniut-i in the public taind ; but now they are busy with a scandal that is as unpleasant as was the New York trouble. One of their promi nent preachers, Rev. Newman Hall, took his ife into court for divorce, claiming a lawful separation oa the grounds of infidelity on the part of the wife. Mrs. Hall was not to be put off in that way ; she turned about and siys he is doubly guilty of the things tiiat he charges on her ; and now all Eagland is in a flurry. It always his been so, and always will be so ; only those who are faithful can endure. The English Count granted the preacher a divorce on Saturday. Thk looseness of marriage relation is a subject for serious consideration. Almost every d:iy brings the inform ed m of the unfaithfulness of people to their niarrlige vows of people in every phase of life people in the most obscure walks of life, people in t'hmvh, and people out-side of the church in prominent places in life. To-d-iy it is Hall, and Conkling, in Church and State, und thousands of obscure people every communi ty has its percentage. Those in the lowest scale, like Albright, resort to the tnnrderer's knife or pistol those on a hurher plane resort to the courts. Svery phasa of society need to call a speedy halt. Cvtin!T not everybody has fallen into licentiousness. In this time and generation, like in all the past, the Lord will get bis own, and th Devil wil! get tk ttt. Tn following intelligence ia from Lebanon, this Si:e: The greatest consternation esis in insnratifcs' eir ces. in -vjiijus Mictions of Lebanon eouuty. T1.0 llabur insurance war L;er are bcxuning leaky, end in otiriiliCe brokers aro trembling in an ticipation of the coming crack of doom. Some of the prisoners con victed of the tanrdtr of Kaber on I Tassday of l ist wet k sent perenip I tory orders to cerUiu parties resid ing in the nerghbortaooa of inaim tuwa C-jp to call and see then inside of t n lnys, and if they f:iile J to do so 'an officer would be sent to fet'h Ultra. This fact is esciJug eonsid era'jle comment Mr. iluler, the lea Vrtq lawyer fur the prosecution, Mrs that a number of men near Ia dianiown fi:;p were unilcr the eyes of iLe L;v fr tiuiilir to that for which Drews, StecLler, Brandt, Weise, Hum mel and Zcchinan were convicted. One man, it is said, has made $15,030 in this kind of insurance business, f.n-1 another made alwnt $12,003. Theee iarties, it is allege J,have agents in Reading and Lebanon. The Democracy at Washington and in Ohio are peqilexed over tie acci dental folding and mailing of Lirge numlrs of Itepubliean speeches by tne Democratic Committee at Wash ington, which was due to the illiter acy of some of the new Democratic appointees. They found, it is paid, the Republican speeches printed npon better p;iter tlian those of the Dem ocrats, and not kuowihg the diffrr enee folded them and put them iuto envelopes which bad been franked with General Ewing's autograph. It is flow believed that uiauy sound po litical sermons have been sent npon their mission of erood by reason of - v . this accident Is it worth while for the Democ racy to talk of respecting the vote of the people, when they made war to overthrow the verdict of the polls in 1S60 ? Rebellion was armed resist- i . xl... M ..t 4l....l1 lcn ever you hear a man fcilk, or read an article about free elections and an honest venutt :rom tae peopie, who are supporting the men who made bloody wnr o defeat the ver dict of the people at the polls, and agsint-t free e'.ections, mark the pe ple who ta k thnt way as not knowing what they tn".k about, or as people who are ta'.king and writing to ereate titrable. The Harripbnrg Ttltifmph snys : Since the adjojrnment of Congress, we have not heard a single Democrat howl about bayonet ru'e in the South. Where is Senator Wallace t Ho made great threats in Wask'ngton. as to what he intended to do before the people of Pennsylvania, on tht sub ject of the Federal election laws nd the bayonets iy wnicn tuey were en- forced. Let hun now come forth and make goo. I his turents, or forever hereafter keep silence. GCXCItAL HEMS. Samuel Nussbaum. aa old citizen cf Cape Girardeau county, Missouri, cut his wife's throat, ou the 6th inst, and then cut his own. Domestic trouble is said to havo been the cause of the tragedy. Dr. James L. Roberts, a highly- respected citizen of Millville, Kay county, Mo., while sitting in the store of G. L. Cravens, on jlontLty even ing, the 7th inrst., vas accosted by D. J. S. Ktyes and charged with talking tbout his (Keves ) famuy. lvjberts denied the charge, whereupon Keyes called him a liar and drawing a re volver shot him twice through the body, killing him. Keyes then mount ed his hor.e and escaped. Roberts was over CO years old, whue Iveyes was about 30. Ihe latter was ad dicted to drink. No one could undertake to votifh for all the suake stories that the up country farmers tell wiibout serious ly compromising his reputation, but the Hamilton (Gi.) Journal assumes the responsibility of the latest one with a willingness that argues thor ough confidence in the story-teller. Henry Scott, a fanner of Harris county, Gi, was hoeing a field of I corn, when he saw a large horned snake crawling near him, with bis head and tail raised about a foot from the ground He decided to kill the 6nakc, and accordingly hit it a num ber of times with Lis hoe Alter worrying it a while, the snake turned back to meet its foe, and the farmer, considering discretion the very best part of valor, turned and fled, hotly pursued by the snake. After run ning across a ttn acre field, Scott had ! got done playing with the reptile and so started for a white oak tree with the intention of climbing it Just as he dodged behind the tree the snake struck at him, and the horn, about two inches long, stnek in the tree. The reptile was unable to free him self, and the farmer's turn having come round again, he picked up a rock and killed the ugly thing. The Hamilton Journal again assures its readers that the farmer is thoroughly reliable, and then odda Unit in less than twelve honrs after the snake s attack upon the tree, the leaves turned from a fresh green to a withered brown. Tbe Pittsbnrf Telegraph says that the depressing effect the appearance of yellow fever in Memphis aud vicinity is having upon business of all kinds has Uruady been made manifest in tbat city by a falling off to the glass aud iron trades. One firm of glass manu facturers stated that they would lose 2,000, if not more. Several iron firms stated tbat, while sufferers to some ex tent now, they were concerned for their business if in tbe future tbe epidemic became more serious. At Albanv, N. Y., on the 7th inst. Thomas Mallon, alxwt sixty years of age, delilx-rately shot his wife, Ann Mallon, killing her instantly. The husband had inst returned from woik, and, after having a few angry words with his wifw, he retired to a bed-room. She followed him, but on seeing a gun in his hands retreated. The next instant he raised the wea pon and fired. The charge- passed throngh the woman's left arm and en tered her left breast just above the heart. Tbe affair caused great excite ment Tlie murderer was arrested. He is said to have been a very q'liet and inofftiiudve man and why he com mitted the terrible deed is a mystery. Tbe United States bave 450 full fledged feminine dentists, while tbere 1,355 now stwdying tbe profession. 8TATE ITEMS Tbe Tbird PennsyUaDia cSVilfy will bold tbeir auunal reunion t Qettys burg uu Seuipteiuber 17. Mrs. Aunie Redliek, of PittsV.nrg, sacs another womn ff &Ij,w') for laving estranged from her tbe love of bcr buaband. Nine new poeU of th Grand Army of the Repubha have been orgaoiied id ilxif Slate dating tbe past inontb, aod ovr two thousand lueuibers bave beeb dmitted to the orDnalicc ooe Jan uary 1. Ao old gentleman of Washington wa fO much plea.sed because cf the atten iwu- sbown bitu by a waiting ma;d n l'alsburg botul ttt vbm be died re-ci-Diy Le icft ber $1,000. Two cbildren, 1; ing near Turkey Run Sci.uyikiil couotji, went out on tbe mcuDlaind to pick berries, and not coin ing home, search was made for tbein. Tbey were found afe in an old sick bule, into which tbey bad fallen, and where tbey bad remained sixteen bours. A farmer living near Altoona sold three tbouaacd quarts of Cbcrries this reason. Turtles are peddled in Kittanning by tbe wigon load. Ibe streaios in Armstrong county swarm wita soap ptrs. General W. W. Irwin, of New Bright on, Heaver county. Pa., and formerly Treasurer of tbi State died of apoplexy on Satuidav eveuinK a week. He was elected Slate Treasurer in 1803 over William V. McUrath tbe Democratic nominee, .and belouged to wbat was known at that time as tbe Curtis Wing of bis party. A shoemaker, named Winters of Uar-risbni-g, wbo lout bis hearing during an engagement in the late war, suddenly recovered it while bathing a few days ago. Ou Monday morning a week George G fancy, a farmer residing between Evansburg and Hartstown, Crawford county, went iuto tbe woods to do some chopping. Not returniug for dinner Mrs. vilancy became alarmed and went in search of him. She bad only gone about half the distance when she found bis lifeless body. Mr. Glancy was 46 years old and leaves a wife and one child ilia death is supposed to bave been caused ty heart disease, but, as no post mortem examination has been held, this is only conjecture. It is stated in a Pittsburg paper that Annie Moure, the Reaver county girl who niirried a negro coal miner wuc weeks ago, aod wbo has been living witb bu.-b.nu and returned to the home of ! J 0Ne.l eter Mcmanus, the her parents iu R-aver. It is stated NorthoiuberiaTid eounty Moll.e Ma that she bas returned a wiser girl and gu'Wi convicted of tbe murder of U-r-tbat hereafter she will endeavor to do oner lles-er, near Sbmokio, i 13. r; better. She left Salem on Tuesday last f '"" 'be execution of Andrew J ra- . I? ev. of Mckean county, who murdered Lrtlt IlliT 31 Ill&Cl IUI UCICI . I When tbe train on tbe Erie road was coming from Red House to Salamanca on Saturday afternoon a week, at the rate of thirty miles an hour it brought ui eo suddenly as to shake up tbe pas genT thoroughly. Tbe causs of tbe trouti.5 was a woe-beg'oue looking coun tryman, who stepped forward and id he stopped the '-kcer kaseie thought it mought do Ihe passengers good to look at tbe big trout he bad just ketch ed." In a manner not at all amiable tbe conductor pulled the bell. Dr. Wickersham, Superintendent of Soldiers Orphan Schools has issue.! a circular addressed to Blotters guard ians and fri-nls of the soldiers orphans of tbe sebcol at bridgewatcr, stating tbat tbe princ'.pil, James Stiticr, hav ing resigned that school will be eloscd on the 30th iust., and the pupils transfer ed to any one of the following schools which they may select, vix: Loiontown, Fayette county; Mercer, Mercer coun ty; Dayton, Armstrong county. Maos fi'cld, Tioga oounty; Hertford Suque banna county: McAlisterville, Juniata county, or Mount Jov, Lancaster coun ty if tbe department be informed of tbe I choice of those interested within tcu days. W. K. Miller, of Harruburg, was shot and instantly killed last Thursday by Semuel F. A. bright, of Montgom ery's Ferry, Perry couoty, Albright and ibe murdered man were both pay ing attention to a young lady by tbe name of llammaker, wbo resides at the ferry, and it was while Miller was on a visit to ber tbat Albright deliberately walked into tbe girl's father's bouse aod ehot Miller through tbe heart, in stantly killing bim. Tbe murderer es caped to the mountains. A dirpatch from Mecbaniusburg, Pa under date of tbe 7 lb inst., says : On Tuesday night last Levi Smith, a farmer residing oear this place, was taken sud denly ill. Tbe family becoming alar-n-ed called in Dr. L. P. O'Neal, wbo at once pronounced it a case of hydropho bia. On tbe 4th of July a dog be longing to Mr. Smith, and which bad beeu absect several days, returned, in iured in oue lee. While the owner was examining tbe wound the aog on oitn in the finger. Tbe wound was slight and caused no alarm. On Tuesday Mr. Smftb overheated himself, when the disease manifested itself. The sick man Duffered creatlv. but is easier, and some hopes are entertained of bis re covery. Tbe following is from a Lancaster paper of last W ednesday : At a late hour yesterday afternoon Miles Frank ford, Paul Quigley, Charles Albright and John Thompson, alias " Whitey, tbe Tramp," were arranged before Al derman Spurrier, of Lancaster, charged with tbe larceny of chickens by a num ber of respectable farmers of tbe eoun ty. Tbey are believed to be members of an organized band of thieves, and when it is slated that tbe farmers of tbat county lose thousands of dollars in chicken flesh annually by the depre dations of professional and auiatuer thieves, it may be imagined tbe feeling against the accused parties is very bit ter. Miles Frank ford, named above, is a brother of John Frankford, the noto rious horse thief and jail-breaker, wbo bas not only a State but a national rep utation, and who is now serving nineteen-year term in tbe Lancaster county prison for horse stealing. The evidence was conclusive, a former "pal" becom ing Slate's evidence and disclosing tbe whole bosiuess. The parties under arrest did tbe stealing, secreting the stolen property in tbe underbrush of a dense woods not far from tbe city, and here, io broad daylight, the "pal" wbo was a regular dealer in poultry would drive with bit basiness wagon, gather is tbe gante, sell il and divide tbe proceeds among tbe gang. The "pal" was not prosecuted because be is to be used by tbe Commonwealth as a witness, but the others were committed to prison, ia dafawll of wail, fox trial at eimrt. iTATt Items. The Stste Fair offers $50,00 in premium. Squirrel shooting commences Sep tember 1. A mcriihant in Rerks eounty traded eight hundred yards of calico last Week fur huckleberries, at four tents a quart and six cents a yard. Daniel Sebiegrr,of Maidennreck mill near Berkley, Bork ci-outy, iu draw ing eff the dam Catibt ao eel wuhfhiiig itevr-ii and a half pouods. Tiie eobool tax of West Naottneal and Uuiou towi)ship, Chester county, is only one milt on a dollar. A t'learfiuld county fine bas a eon tract for sixteen luiilirn leet of lumber to be fllled in three years. A M'Vey town man bas a fig tree 15 years old, on the branches of which are 115 figs growing. John Groh, of Berks county recent ly threshed fifty six and a half bushels of wheat from oue and one eighth aores of found. The bkrn of David Weller at Lewis town, Mifflin county, was struck by ligbtuing and destroyed on Sunday lat Loss. S '.OOO. Mr. John Umbergerj of Jonestown Bucks eountv while campins on a mountain, saw a black snake of eoortu us length eome iuto his tent, which be killed and found tbat it measured twelve feet. A bov ten yeaM old, living at Provi dence. Lackawanna county, was out iu tbe field with bi sister, eight years old, a few days ago, when she was bitten by a copperhead snsKe measuring five feet . . mi I'll 1 . I . U - in length. 1 tie ony auieu ine bdus and then took tbe girl borne io his arms. Mr. John L Colerain, a farmer liv ing near Orwigsburg, Schuylkill coun ty, pulled down ao oU grainery a few days ago, when four hundred and thirty-seven rats were killed. There were five men three dogs engaged in tbe fight aod a light board fence was ba.lt around the place to prevent any of tbe vanoiuts escaping. James Rragg, of Scranton, slept quietly, witb a revolver under his pillow while a thief walked away with every thing of value in bis room. In tbe house of Henry Rnesb, re eeotly destroyed by fire at Frencbville, Clearfield county, there were four sil ver watches, between three and four hundred dollars worth of photographic traps and between $300 aud $100 in money besides all the household prop erty. The Governor issned warrants on Fridav for the execution, CctoberJT, of J ' Jnnn? ou.nn to wbom he was paying attentions Casper V. ?fyc, one of tbe principal witnesses is tbo Uaber murder trial at Lebanon, ba9 beea arrested o s'sspio ion of having beaten to death Cyrus Craig, a colored man wbo was found .lead a short distance fron Daipbin on i -Inlv Vf. i J..I... Rnpr. . Wost Cluster mrtte : j. , - -. - for the oast four years, suddenly r.'cov- i - ered bis speech while attending the camp meeting at Chester Heights, lie is a religious enthusiast, and attributes bis cure to miraculous interposition. Iebanon bas a man what can eat "twenty-five apple dumplings at a seal. A lady in Lebanon has in ber garden a tomato t-talk eight f?et long. A sicgular incident, brought about i l. r.r !,., Tl.nrarla.. in Pitts- I " . . , i Dwelling Honse, LiD.rn, amf otJef orrt- burg, is worthy of nottce. A erain j bindjn d. isken m execution arr4 lady, well known in tbe Last Lnd, bas ; lo w,u tle pn.rty of JoL'n . King, been afflicted with severe rhewinatisiw j a, tmct of land shnate in fn-lavare town for many yers. She wa sitting- at a I ship, J urhtta county, botindi-4 on ihe north window in her Inose during the storm, by lands .rf Jonathan Fry, east try lands of when she suddenly became frig WJ j 1 at tbe lightning, fct? became ill, te-; cl)t!,K!ni,lfl nire , f.K,, Saving, maioinz so for a couple of days, but j ihtrreon en-eKtl a bst?rw trnro DwelHng when the recovered ber old complaint 1 had ditappe.-red, it is thought, never to return. Tbre is a general howl of dissatis faction over the advance in tbe price of coal in tbo eastern part of tbe Slate. Ou tbe nichf of the 27th of July a young man named Tiioiuss Realeas was iu a saloon in llarrisbur? aud became engaged in a quarrel witb an old man named Sbive, wbom be struck with a mineral water bottle. Tbe old man has since lost bis sight aod does not want the youug man prosecuted, as he ssyg it will not restore his sight. The Magistrate, however, committed tbe of fender to prison to await trial. Tbe police of Reading went upon the Xeversiuk inoontaio, cn Wednesday nigbt to break up an orgie of drunken men and woman who were holding a dance in the moonlight, aod all of 'beiu oaked. Tbe dancers escaped, but tbey found near by, and fast asleep under a tree, an old offender who bas been wanted some time io Reading for a number of robberies. Wednesday night llrs Kelly of Plains ville, Luzerne county took some paris green, supposing tbat it was medicine, aod died after twelve hours' intense suffering. Just as a freight train on tbe Pan llandla road came rumbling round a curve near Pittsburg the other day, tbe conductor saw a woman lyirg on tbe track scarcely a hundred yards ahead. The engineer blew tbe whistle, but tbe woman, evidently bent on suioide, wonld not stir. Tbe train was running slowly, but could not be stopped in so abort a distance. It was a case of life or dcatb, but Murphy, the conductor, was equal tn tbe emergency. Leaping off tba train be raced ahead, beating tbe engine by only a few yards, but enough to drag the woman off Ibe track just as tbe train drew its slow length over the spot. A dispatch from Clearfield oounty, ouder date of August 7th, relates tbe following : Horse stealing seems to be the "rage" in this eounty. On Sunday last a young lady stole a borse at Hontx dale, this county, and decamped. She was arrested no Monday at or near Du bois City and lodged in jail at Clear field. On Sunday night two horses were stolen from J. li. Vallimont at Frencbville. James Cole nd a faw others proceeded to Driftwood, Pa., and started to walk to Keating iu search of tbe thieves. When tbey ueared Keat ing they met tba thieves and captured both (witb horses), aod lodged them in the coouty jail at Clearfield. The thieves were both armed with even shooters, but Bade bo resistance what ever. Having retired into Canada, Sitting Bel! declares his intention to remain tbere. The Kanncki tn welooma to Dhe hoDer. geHeral items The ordinary life Of a loeombCVe .is about thirty years. Pbyaioiaus now say tbat scarlet lever kill uiur people than yellow fever. Nearly 3,000 miles Of new railroad were" built in 1878. Mauy neeroes of Northern Texas FareTirepariug to emigrate to Kansas. A Mrs. toieman, f Jamestown, Y-, the day after ber husband bad been buried went to Erie and was married. It ii said Jim Keeue made a eool million by his receut operations in tbe Gbioago wheat aiarket. Like a pre dent man be has withdrawn from spec ulation iu that cereal. Counterfeit five dollar notes on tbe Globe National hauk of Kostou, aud tbe Dedbaoi National bank of Dedbaoi, 51aM , bave made tbeir appearance. O'o the C;b lust., Charles Ballett, a livery stable keeper at Middletown, Ohio, shot and killed bis wife at 11 o'clock and immediately afterwards shot himself through the bead, dying instant ly. fialiett was a drunkard, and his wife had petiiioned for a divorce, which auffcrinir him caused the trasedy Two ronrv men named Conner and Butler,- wbo bave bo lor a long time enemies, met at lleleca, Texas. Coo pef said: "Now, le got you," and shot Butler through the breast. But ler then drew bis revolver auJ shot Cooper', the latter g'iog two more she's in tbe breas Batler0r ben j Butler, sttaggering towards Cooper, placed bis pistol against bis neck aod fired. Both fell together aod tiled al most io.ilafttly. A committee of lnited State Sen ators Will meet at Irfiwreoee Kana, on tbe 12th inst., to inquire into the eause of tbe oiH break of the Cheyenne Indians', wbo raided through Kansas a year ago. Several of the raiding tnd dians are now1 in jail at Lawrence, and wilt be represented at tbe investigation by Mr. J G. Mohler as counsel. Silas M. Patterson, a son of ex Sen ator Patterson, of South Carolina, bas turfred no in Cbicairo io an ooenvia- blerole. He reached Chicago from ' ban Francisco a few weeks ago and be sn to live in swell style. Bearing personal letters from Secretary Sher man, Seer-! tary Met fary, Gentfal Dev etis, General Key and others, be soon placed himself ib tbe frjd graces of Willam Henry Smith, Colecter Harvey ari all the other government people. Tbe other day he told Mr. Smith that be bad just lost $1,S90 bettingon the wronz borse, was dead broke, expect ed a draft from Secretary Sherman and would like, meantime to borrow a tem porary loan on some family diamonds which luckily be bad with bun. The scapegrace got three or four thousand dollars on the dianiocds, which Warren Knight, a pawnbroker, now cairns ta ,a,e loaned Patteison- Tirs latter has disappeared. Leal jVolices. SHERIFF'S S4L.&'. OT virtue of sundry. w?t of f'f. tlx. 13 ra a.and t. '-, t-iH-d out of tlie Court oi fVsvrayw Me-is of JunuU county, "1 " direcU-d, will be exposed to sale ' ' i.i - r?..t.-t lluuse, . . . ,. ... .. the borough of RJW.hitown, ou I RI!TA'. AftifST irih. l.V.&f wS 1 frYlwk r. M., tbe follow ing described real estate, to wit : A tract of land situate in Delaware town flih, JtniMta eountv, bounded as follows, to Wit i Oft tre PCTtli h7 Umfs of Josey Long and others, eas by lands of Samuel Imes, south try l-inds of Simnet M. Kine and other, and west by Ui.d ot Daniel Vestfall,Crmtn'mi:ig J acres, more i nd hsVTf? tfrefEoii er.-cled Io, more or leas. H-frame House and Log Barn, aid otuer oiKoas.v- inrsf s. A rrl of land in same townshifk, bound' ed on tire nor'lr by Ian-Is of David Mart.u, east and so.ah by lands of Arnold Tarnes, ami weal by lands of Henry ilutla-d, con taining five acres. uvreor less, uiniuuveil. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob itoads. A tract of land sitiia'e in Beale town ship, Juitiata county, bonncfod on tJw north by lands of Haines' heirs, east I.y lands of Calvin Stewart, routh by lanJs of Solomon Doiighnun and west by lamls of Jac& Aft" drews. containing 15:1 acres, ittct." or less, and baring thereon erected a Lo Dwelling House, Frame Bam and other untbuXdincs. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as tr.e property of David Richeson. A tiact of land siiuate iu Lack township, Juniata county, b"ur.ded on ihe north f lands of A iron Valentine and others, east bv lands of Vi. Swsrner, south by lands of V. D. Campbell and others, aLd west by Uuds of 'ieorge. Varuer, containing l'U arres, more or less, and having thereon erected a Frame Dwelling House, Log Barn and other outbuildings, and having a large A lple Orchard thereon. About 10 acres under cultivation. Seized, taken iu execu tion and to be sold as the property of J. S. Kenepp. A tract of land situate in Greenwood township. Juniata county, bounded on the north by lands of David Co, east by lands of J. Long, strath by lands cf Michael Null, and west try lands of J. Long, containing 22 acres, nmre or less, and having thereon erected a Frame Dwelling House, Frame Tannery Building, Frame S.'aWe, fcc. Seiz ed, taken in execution snd to- be avid as the j pn.perty of Simon Shellonberger. A lot of ground aituate in Fermanagh township. Juniata county, bounded on the north by lot of Jacob Suioulf, east by the Pennsylvania canal, aud west by the Juni ata river, and having thereon erected a Frame Dwelling House and other outbuild ings, containing one acre and a half, r.i-ire or less. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Tyson. Conditions or Sale. fifty dollar of tht price or turn at wh uh Ike property thai! be ttrnek off W be paid to the ihrriff at the time of tale, umleit the purchase money thall be leu than that m. ia irsicA cat oary the punhate money t'tall be paid, otherwise the proper'y will strata be immediately put up and told ; the talanre of the purr hast money ma- fr- paid to the sA r iff at hit office within fict day from tht time of tale, K-iuaf any demand being madt by tilt sheriff therefor, otherwise the properly snai be sold agaia a', the exptuse and risk of ihe person to whom il it struck off, who, in cast of any dtfiiitncy at tuck resale, thai! make good tht tame. WM. D. WALLS, Snertff. Saiairr's Orrica, MifUiutown, Aog. 12, 1679. CAFTIO.w, ALL persona are heaeby cantioncd not lo B-.li, hunt, gather berries, break or open fences, or cut wood or young timber, or in any unnecessary way trespass ou tbe lands of the undersigned. Simon MravAU. I.rnwicx SnaanEB. Gro. DtrrENnABrsit. Willi aw Peoplxs. Fbedebick Haines. Fat.vri- Hnvix. Fermanagh Tp., June 22, 1878. CAFTIO.1. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against bunting, tUbing, gathering berries, buildicg area, or ia any way trespassing on tbe land of the undersigned ia Fermanagh township. WSf. XcLATCHXlls. Bayli,U7-tf PBthrHon.bT. r JM Presidcnj, . .1-- r..tit nf Puuiiu tbe4ls( Jndicwl Uiairici, - ;-- c.unli,-. of Juniata ttM rerrj , " llonorablea Noah - '"""" Bartlev, AssifCiates Judge, of the aaHl Court of Common 1'leas r JnniaU cout.tr, taveissoed tbeir precej.t lo w ?.iref?' bearinr date the iliih day or April, IK. 9, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer .-.....i Jjil Deliverr. and GenerJ Quarter S,ons of JS, " . KLI.ltOWN.on the fr.TT MOSVXT of SKPTEMBtR, IS. U, ncing ne ur. j - the months ft v- Ttiaxar Gives, to the Cor oner, J usticea of the feac and Con.UMet Ai'thd Countv ofJuni tU, that tbey be then and therein their proper x:rons, at one nVltirk on the afternoon of sail o i" tboir reconts, inquisitions, examinations and oyer remembrances, to do those things h.t ti t!ii.-ir ollices respeclivelv apperUm, and those tbat are bound by retc niince tc prosecute against the prisoners tlmt sre ot then may be in the Jail of said county, be then and there to prosecute against them as ahull bJ just. By an Act or Assembly, passed the tb day of May, A. D., If 54, it is made tht duty of the Justices of Ibe Peace, of tht several counties of this Commonwealth, tc the Clerk of this Court ul vjmrtei Sessions or lh respective counties, all the recogiuxances entered into before them by any person r persons charged with tfct comuusioii or any cri:ue, except ench cases as may be ended before a Justice of the Peace, under cttlnt,swsa, le-st ten ,a" tnm the commencement of the session the Court to which they are made re- turuabla respectively, and in allcasea wnere any recogiiianea are enttrea Into ieis than tnn .Ijvs before tbe conimenceniunt of the session to which they are made re turnable, tbe said Justices are io return the same in the same manner as u sain aci had not been jwsed. Dali'd at Slifflintowfl, the 28th day or July, in the year of oar Lord one thou aand eight hundred and aeTeniy-nine. WM. D. WALLS, Sheriff. Sherifl" OtBce, MilHintown, t July 2. 1879. Protbonotary'a Notice. NOTICE U hereby given that John Hart, Cou.niitlee of Sarah Hart, a lunatic, has riled bis account, as said Committee, in the Prothunotarv'a olhceof JnniaU eounty, and i that the same will be presented to the Court tor confirmation-, at tbe Court House in Mil- Pino.wn, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1879. GEO. REYSOLtJS, Prothnotnrf. Prothonotary'a OtfiVe, Mittiin- town, Aupust 9, 1879. J Frotkonotar j'a Xntlce. NOTICE is hereby given that Ezra Smith, Assignee of Solomon Cofitnau, bas tiled bis second partial amount, as said Assignee, ia the Frothonolary' office of J inuula county, and that tbV same wiil b presented to the Court for confirmation and allowance, at tba Court House in .Miltlin t..wn, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTtMBEli 8, ltt7'i. GEO. SSTSOLDS, Frotkonolory. Prothonotary's Ortiee, Mirhin- town, J.ily 30, !;. S Prothe-uotary's Xotlce. OTlCBh hereby given tht Etra Smith, IT CorunrUee of Catherine Dunn, a lu natic, bas HI! his account, as said Commit tee, tn the Prothonotary's ollice fff Jjni ata effunty, and that the same will be pre sented to Court Inrf continuation, at .lie Court House in Mitllintown, on WEDNES DAY, SEPTEH HEK 3, lh7i. GEu. KEYNoLDS, Prthoolir'j Pruthwi.otary'a tjlbce, Mirllintuwn, July 3it, 1S79. I'rdlConotary'a Notice. "VJ UT1CE is hereby given that Joseph 11 Mei iser. Assignee ol aonn w. Daren ' and hi ite, Caroline B irth, ba-t bid his account, a saii Assignee, io the Prothon otary's ott-e of Jfcfiiufa coauty, and that the s:ue i!t be presented for continuation and allowance at the Court House in .Vitllin toan.on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 17. GSC. XEYr-EDS. trctkcrkotaiy. raoTHoitoTAST' Orrica, Mtttiiutowo, July 2s, 1b79. ) trniTOn s xotice. f rtHE-uiidcrstjnie't; appointed by tbe Or JL phau Conit of Juniata county, Audi tor, to distribute tlie money, iu the ban.ls ol Ezra S li llli, Administrator of Elizabeth Fry, late of Delaware fownJJrip, decease?,- :il a'rd U il,e dntteS Cf said a) uiiitrsx-At, at &r once in' Mittlintowft, on FRIDAY, AUG Cat 22. 1!.'?, at 10 o'cfucX a. when aud where all pvrsons interested will Mteud. E. V. Wi-HKER, Auditor July 21, 137. Public BiaminaticJc?- rTfUT. Kli.rr!inatioiis of Teachers for l?i X Public Schools of Juniata county will be held at ihe lollowing times and places: For Walker, at Mexico, Tuedsy. Aug. 19. For Farrtre, M Mr AlisterfSle, Thnrsdny, August 21. For Miftlintown and Fermanagh, at M'!t rlintown. Friday, Anstnst Tl. For Miliont and Pattersoa, at Fatterson, Saiord iv, August 21. For Delaware and Thsniavntown, at Th.'Uipsontown, MiiJay. Ai;ust 2. For Ureeawoifdy at BetMelieuv, Ve4aes- day, Angus! 27. For Monroe, at KicbUeld, Thursday, AO gust 2S. t Scsiiebanoa, at Prosperity, Friday, August 29. For Lack,- at Cross Keys, Tuesday, Sep tember 9. For 1 uscarora, at Me'Joysvi?l, W ednes day SeptenrNrr W. For Beale, at Johnstown, Thursday,- Sep tember 11. For Spruce HiH, at Spruce Hill, Friday, September 12. For Turbett and Port Royal, at Port Royal, Saturday, September 13. Examinations will btgin at 8:30 a. at. Applicants most be supplied with pen ink, and Jenty of piper. The grade of cerurfcates w ill be in a-- cordanee with the instructions given iu tbe May number of the School Journal. Except by request of Directors, appli cants must be examined where tbey expuct to teach. Professional certificates will be renewed where the holder bas givert "vkfence in the echow! room that such certificate is worthily held. Alt others must enter the c'ass and, if tlio certificate Will not average less than lj.and they bave had not less than three years' practice in teaching, they can become applicants, at a special examination, tor such grade of certificate. Ail are cordially invited to attend these examinations. WELLINGTON SMITH, t'oaafy Superintendent. July 30, 1S79. CAFTIOX XOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing uixm tlie binds of the un dersigned, in Fayette, Delaware or Walker township, by fishing, bunthig, r in any other way. Jonathan Kisor Wm Braiithotfer Henry S piece Catharine Kurts John McMeeu D B Dimro (J W Smith S J Kurtz Henry Auker Noali Cameron J W Hosteller ChristwM Kurts Jesse Fmes Jacob Hoops. C G Shen.v A H Kurtz David Smith S Owen Evans Teston Benner Paniel Spa-ber John L Auker J B Gaiber S M Kautfinan J F D-ttra John Lycnm David Hnrrbcrger Arnold Varnes Levi K Mvers t)ct 23, 1878 c.rTio.y. ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to allow their dogs to run, or themselves to tth, hunt, gather berries, break or open fences, or cut wood or yom g timber, or in any nnneeescary wty trespass on the UnJa of the nmlcirsigned. M. R. Bestiore. M. J. n. Wilson. David Hetrkk. Henry Harunau. Thomas Brniner. Porter Thompson. Christian Shoaffstall. William Hetrick. Johiyotier. David Sieber. Henry Kloa ' IIKAL. ESTATE" -iT' PUBIjIC SALE. rfVnE undersign, fiaecntora of the ea 1 late of Kl-feiol Campbell, deceased, Ute of tack township, Jwn county, wul oner at publi-.aale.on te pceu..-. .u " luwnxhip, at 1 o'cicck. r. - THCKSDAY, SEPTEMBElt 25, 18.9, The following d.-scribed real esUte, to wit : A tarm of limestone and niut land, contain ing 237 ACRES, -j:;. of John Patterson, Dr. Jlor- riLn an.i olhera. One hundred clear, the balance In tlnitkr. t'l'e ImptoVemenU are a Two-Story Mansion Esuse, "0 SI feet, with a Frame Kitchen atlaen- d; Tfcnsit Ho-ise, cm r.,.i'nh. Sirmr House. ii' oihcr out b iildiogs. A quarry l good Itroestone has been openefl on tne tarm. "rri swinirs of good wster on tbe preioiw s, one S which is in the yard. Two UKC H A K Ds. having a variety ot fruit, grace and add value to the property. T he cleared land bas been well limed, ana IS In a good Ute ot cultivation. The tract has been latented, and the title is indisputable. Will be sold in pieces, or in one tract, to suit pnrrhasrrr. . TtRMS. Ten per Cent, to be paid at tbe time ot sales two-thirda or Ihe purchase money to be paid on tlie 1st of Ajril, I8W tbe balance to bo secured by ni.rtjije. ' SAMUEL KLINE. MATTHIAS ST CM P. ttcutori of Ettkitl Campbtll, ite'd. June 18, 6'i. Xotlctl ttf Tfcrlaers. IW.TOTICE is heretv riven that all persona Xy found trespwing on tbe lan.la of theJ umlersigneil in UeUare lotsasnip, emirr by Hshing, buntings timing timber, build io. fir-,. nt m anv wav whatever, will be dealt witb aa tbe law dirrcts. K. W. HlUPMBtt. Gsoaoa SrBAKaas. M. C. Eaaaa. mayH.lfTa-tf Alas. Maat Kcaca. CAITIO SOTliE. ALL persons are hereby canti ned -not to allow their dogs, cattle or hogs to run, ot themselves to flnhnnf. grtther berries, or cut wood or young timber, or rt a.1y y trespass on the kinds of the undemgneu in Greenwood or Susquehanna township. Peter Miller Henry Rush Daniel Sfea',w? Oeorge Dressier E Long at S Dimm fredericfc Roats Joel Dressier - Jonathan Miller Nov 20, lf78 .4lT10.w. t t.L peYJiins are hereby cautioned not to flsii, bunt, bieak or open tencea, or ent woo.1 or young timber, or in any unneces sary way trespass on tbe lands of the under- R f Thompson T i nompsow E P HuoS-st! Atiran: Shelly C A Sbermer J B Thompson Wm U Thoin son favis Sniirli. if. Oct 9, 1!78. C.4FTI03I NOTICE. VLL persons are hereby cautioned agsi:ist trespissing on the lands ot the under signed either r Delafar or WaHter two b, fcr tlie pirposc o! fishing or hunting, or tor any other pnrpvse. L. E. Atkissos. N. A. I.rii5s. eet81-tf G.S.Lraaaa. SOT ICE. 4 I.L persons are hereby catrtKiried against il. trexpassing. for Itnntimr. or otner pur poses, on the lands d fhe undersigucd, in Xillord township, Jsniata conntv. IUsbt l.aosisr.fca, E. E. htaar. Joh C'i'sjitiJWM , Hesst CBAHkB. Dec 10, lfi77-i yew Adtertinementt. STATE FAIR. Tnenty-sixtti AonUal LihiWUea or rua Femn Stuts Agiwnltiiral Society WILL BKia i.-t MAIN EXHIBITION BUILDING Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, SarrKMBtia bin 19 20ru, 1S79, wctisiva. Entries and Competition FREE ! Entry Books will close at theomce. north-wc- eoruer TrntV and Chestnut streets, SeJK-Biber 2d, l7a. $15,0C0 in Cash Premiums. Cash Prizes for Live Stock, $9000- A Rii'S, for exercise a;i! paraue of horses nd cattle, will be provided Liberal Preimums are also offered for Fruits, Flowers, and tirnameftt'tl Plants products of the Farm a'ld Diry, Tools, In plt ments, and M t-hitrar. Textiles, Furniture,- Maiiiilacttired Goods, JLc, Slz. Excursion 7iret al greatly redeced rates on ail railroads centering at I'hilidel p'lHi and lii.erai arra.igemeuta tor txans pertalion have been rWle. I L.L.1 AJi b. CI.-Ml l.L. Prtstdtnt. D. W. Seileb, Ret. See'y. :lbii)Oe M 'Cos sir, Cur. Stc'y. ag!3. PRIVATE SALES, Persr'ns 4erfrn- of seDiif property at private sale, may arrange to have the prop erty advertised in the Sentinel and Rcpubli- ffs, on the lrmt tf pay if not told. It soM, to pay a? sech rjtes as bare previous ly been agreed npon. To Buy a Large Tract of Good Land , al a .Motterate Price: To a man who desires to make farming and stock-raising his business, tbis ia the greatest bargain in Jsniata county. Three Hundred Arret and more, having thcrem a large Erkk Dwelling Honse in good condition, Barn and other outbuild ings ; a running stream of water neat tbe door, also, good well water in yard ; aa Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in the county; a grove of 60 maple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could be turned into a source of income, as such groves are in Somerset connty. this State, and as sneh groves are in New England. Good timber on the farm. The farm will produce 40 to 50 tons of bay annually, and grow grain of all kinds. There is an abun dance of LIMESTONE on the farm. We repeat, thia ia tba greatest bargain now offered in this ctwwity, to tbe man who has energy, and des'nva to farm and raise stock. To sncb a man, who bas a moderate swio of money for tirst payment, there is a rare chance to secure a property, that in the nature of things must increase in value gradually, Tor the period of a full genera tion yet to eome. , Time, & to 7 years, to suit purchasr-r. If yon have the mcfiii'tion, the means, and tbe pluck to develope ono of the finest tracts of land in the county, call at this of fice for pirtirulais. ABOUT ONE ACRE OF GROUND, Bas ing thereon rncted a frame Dwelling Honse, siiuate in Spruce Hill towblp, near Tay lor's b'acksmith shop. fl:..i i..... ... f... nischnic Fur funv .m( lr...l A..d this office. Job work on abort Botica at tbia ofiea. Ayer's HairViaof FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR ta n. NATURAL VITALITY AND tfi? It U a roost acreeable drnnngi; is ai o:ice iLirmis a;u! effwt," preserrin; the hair. It iilj the gloss and freshness of vontl. gray, lif;'ut,aiid redhair.toarlcik. ' or deep black, as nay ledesirei use urn u:ur is uiieKSiieU, anj fa of.ert though not always tntH? cLecics fa!:in5 of the bairinmeeJ and caus-s a new growth injii J wliere the glamla are notdca,j. to trashy, weak, or otherwise ait J renders it pliahie. - - u, and prevents the formation of danfr and, by its cooling, stimulating m soothing; proper:!", it Iieali nuajt. all of the humors and dlseatei to tlie scalp, keepii.g it' coot 'c3ea,y sof' under which conditions f r, the scalp and nair are unpcssibij. As a Dreasinaf-for Ladies' Hair The Virfoa is intcmparable. It 9.1 less, contains neither oQ nocd-rt e I will not soil white cambric Itatl an agreeable and lasting perfuse, e; I as an article for tlie toilet it is eccr I cai and unsurpassed in its excellcscs. raxraus ST ITactkcal and Analvtlcxl Cbanatt S..I.O BT ALI. UKCtiUlirrs KVKxrvam Professional Cardx. "JOUIS K. ATKINSON", ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, XIFFLINTOWS, Pa. n5"CoTiec;:g aau Cobvej-iadr,rsi. ly attended t-. Orrica On Main stn-et, in hit pay residence, south of Budge street. JORERT McMESLV, Attoraey and Counselor -avb Profr'vt attention given to the nr.- and collecting of claims, and ai lejils.1 ness. Ornci on bri ije street, first 4uw. ot the Beifonl building. April II, 1875-f LFRE J: PATTKRSOS, ATTOSivEI-AT-UW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA C0,f; All bv-firiess promptly artemitil iJrtnrt Ort Bridge street, oppui Court House square. D AVID D. STONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, M.TFLIN7W.V, FA. . Lt Collections and all profeioia! s. ness rmiptir attended to. june20,1877. J. S. AK.VOLfr, ATTORN EY - AT - LAW, RICHFIELD, JO'IATA COFi Ail business pmmrifly aiteade4 ta C" snltations in t Ltnjuige-", tiernun. joun Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGE5T, PORT ROYAL. JVM1TJ CJ.,1 rX7Onry r-liaMe Cortpani. -. repr- Dec. 8, l$5-ly THOMAS A. ELDER, Physician and Surg3cr( MirrnxTOfr.x,rJ. Otfice cocts from 9 a. . to 3 r. 1 Bee in his father's res;dence, at thr end U Water street. f-- D. M CRAWFOKl, M. Has resuiner s3'ivLiy th pncA Medh.ine and Svrgery and their cu'' branJb.es. U:fie at tii" oh', c S- end Orange Streets, MiSiutowa, rs. March 29, 187S. J M. BRAZES, ?1. !., PHYSICIAN AUD SITEGZCI .icadc did, Juniata Co , Ft Orrica formerlv occrtsedby Protessional busnegs promytly ttW at ail hours. jy la. ALLEN, M. i, Has 6-rmmenced the practice of and S urger Sir sll their collateral Office' at AcsdemiA, at the rwl Capt. J. J. Patterson. ,.. ENRY IURSnBEBCES.1 H Continues tT:e pra.-tice ol Strrgery and all their collateral brw'-' OfSee at his r-jsidence Jn MeAla' Feb 9, li7t. JUMATA YALI FY BA OFMlFFLItTC I- fA WITH BIUNCII AT PuRT tJi Stockholders Indivi'iJ J. XEVIN PtJSEROT, Fruiitn'- T. VA" ISWIS,'5' DlEl-"T.-as: J. Kevin Pomeroy, Jl?''"! George Jacobs, A mos (i. Bonsall, W. C. Pomeroy, t...uisE. ati" ftmiTKBODle J. Nevin Pomerty, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Sothrock, George Jacobs, I S. Atkinson, W. C- Pomeroy, Arno G. Bousatt, Nosh U.-rtxIer, Daniel Stourter, Charlotte Snyder, James B-t '. .. . . VaiS"!- lair1IHr&' Xme h u .. k'urtj. j. Holme X V. IrwiSi Uerttlff- 33T Interest allowed at tb rJ i ernt. on 6 months certificates, F 12 mouths certificates. . JLT! -- fur"- ifst and choicest si 7 ttC . 1 ... .... A....r sp.i -M- finnisthhiir aMsli ia en-i 11 n tit' i at Samuel Strayer'a, i Ytn Consult vonr inferrsM and I tV Smlmat aW.jfcfwi--
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