Juniata Sentinel. MIFFLINTOWN W4rrt4ay Horning, December IS, 1871. B. F; SCHWEIER, EDITOR PROPRIETOR. GEO. P. R0WELL&C0.40 Park Row, New York S. M. PETTENGILL 4 CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y, Are our sole agents in that city, and are au thorised to contract for advertising at our lowest rates. Advertisers in that city are te quested to leave their favors with either of the ahoTe houses. READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. Acknowledgements. We re in receipt of an invitation from the President of the Board 'of I'uUic Charities to visit tlit-ir rooms in I'll ila.de! phia. Tbe President has our thanks for the kind remembrance. We are also in receipt of a pamphlet coj.y of the President' message from Hou. John 1. Packer. Mr. Packer will please accept our thanks for the favor. Boston, lust Friday, t-ntettaiued the Grand Duke Alexis. Curtain Frenchtneu are looking for lie return f Napoleon. Mrs Wh arton is on trial at Annapo lis, M. D., for the murder of General Ketchum TllK ('onrt House, Episcopal Church, , , , . , . i i and a hirge wari-houie w;is ucstroyed bv c i . i ,ii t fi r. l..k.t wi't-lc at. Ilai.ffirnwn- IjOSj. 50J.OOO. It is b.lieved by many learned mm and great travel rs that the r.nghsh lan- guae will some day become the langn.-,g of the woild. Tiik l.iti-H Democratic eensation is the , moment, paid tor it, ana leu U wuu me oiie, that certain merobeis of Congress : coachmaker. to be painted, striped, and are preparing articles of impeachment ; put on the ruuning gear of the new again! Pre-ideut Grant. j bnggy. But unless he had wheels to . carry tbe piano box, it was useless T.IK revolution in progress in Mexico; . Le g((e8 coacl. hows no signs of abatement. On i makcr t0 , na:dwarc merchant, and other band it is making headway against j huU f?oics 8UafI(1 rim(,t hui the Government. i ot cr matcriilii out 0f which the running Prkmuhmt Gawr has howii wisdo.n gear for the piano box were to be con and statesmanship in his abandonment id : structed by the coac'.maker, and the the ianto Domingo question, lie makes i plaintifl paid the Lardware man for 110 reference to it in hi message ! the material. After this mate:ial was -" I worked nn into wheels, without tire and Wen'UEL PuiLirs says first rate men arc not available for President, rate n:en are meu of pronounced First ideas and ihese make a mm enemies and make Lisdecljou iinpoFsiMe. ! bought them at sheriffs Sile The con- JL'i-N'.kkkS has been talking of uniting-1 sequence of all this was that tbe plaintiff a telegraph departmetm nt to the post 1 lo?t his raw material, as well as the paint ofiice department. If the measure parses d box, and got no buggy. And, as he we hope a dispatcher will be put into the! appears to be a fancy gentleman, he WitEin post office. I doubtless suffered greatly, in pride and " " ; feeling, as well as in hischances with his Tiik following sreuilen.cn each have : , , , r . 1 . 1 . 0 b lady-love, for to visit his sweet heart on friends who urge them for the Govern-1, " ; foot, wo may well suppose, was very Miip ci mis common weai 1 u : iioii tfnn i .1 , ir . f. IT l 11 n. i-acaer. ueu nanranir. non i r . Jordon, Senator Harry White. . A Sl IIUTUAl.lsT has opened a spiiit- ualistic post office iu Xew Yoik, from which anv on, who is fool enoneh to pay two dollars per letter, can receive not be taken off t,,e P'4no box h7 lh and scud letters to the spirit world ; man wbo Put t,,e,n "n.nd we don't see Heaven or Hell. vel7 wo wbat n8e be coa make of i them even when lie had them off. Ckutain leading newspapers thiuk j The defendants, who are the purchasers that Speaker Blaiu has organized the : 0f tbis material at the Sheriff s sale, deny Congressional Committees in the interest ! the right of the plaintiff to recover any of free trade. We trust that tbe predic- 'thing. First, because the raw material tion may not be true. It would be a jon't exist as snch, having been worked dreadful mistake to so imperil the interest up ; aml they deny bis right on the ad of the Uepubliean party. ditioual gronnd that the tr'heriff"a sale iTfulfiilmeut o'fTbTTeuiremeKU of ! I,a?8ed 10 tl,tm ,1,e Valuc of ,abor done the law, Governor Geary has issued a by the coachmaker to their raw materials, Proclamation statin? the c .ndi-jon of the Sinking Fund for the payni'.-nt of the public debt. The public debt was re duced between the first day of Decem ber, 1870, and the first day i f Decem ber, 1S71. two millions one hundred and thirty-one thousand fivehundre and nine ty dollars and seventeen cents. Jioue Junkin has already won for Iiknself a reputation as a just and im partial judge, and evil doors and workers of chicanery are already abashed at the even bauded justice that His Honor meets out to all. A striking feature in the Judge's charges, is the employment of humorous illustrations that forcibly represent the different phases of the caw, or cases, and also affords great re lief to the labors in the court room. The Republican Conferees of the Rep resentative District composed of tbe counties of Juniata and Mifflin met at Will's Hotel, it Mifflintown, on Satur day, December 9tb, 1871. Messrs. J. M. Brown, C- W, Stahl, A. F. Gibbony, represented Mifflin county. Jlessrs. J. K. Robinson, Wm. W. Davis, J. W. Wharton, represented Juniata Co Samuel lleffly, of Mirtliu county, was chosen as Delegate to the State Conven tion. A resolution, instructing Mr. Hef fly to support Hon. John B. Packer for niovernor in the State cpnvention, was pasecd. In a late vacation letter Henry Ward Bcccher enumerates as among the de Jigbts of summer rest the privilege of wear ing old clothes. This is a privilege that a good many clerjryroeu have the year rousd. THE DEMOCRATIC SITUATION. Golly, Massa is gwan to come right over liar. Halloo, Massa Democrat, is you gwan to stick to dat 9th revolution next var ? Hah, Sam, you black rascal, if it were not for our tumbling foundation we'd give you a revolution. Humor in a Judge's Charge. J The following it a portion of the charge delivered by His Honor B F. Junkin to j the jury in the case of MiJJagh vs. Todd, and others : ' , . ..r , j . 1 The plaintiff wanted a new buggy ; he . i.. i n- !,- ! was willing, in the goodness of his heart, ; to ctve two old bugprics and 540 to boot, , 1:1 i;t,i ;.:. 1 for one new one, in which liberal spiiit, . . . ..,. ; by Fr.zieur, of this place, a coitchmaker, i wilh r!lbons and Psie8' and the But the coachmaker had neilher hubs, i "killful fiS of the ingenious laborer i. i r. ...,i; , I bare added a string and a flower, a cred spokes, Tim, shalts nor eotipling, nor anything else required to build a buggy. " Lia ' lev th li,bor' He seemed, in reference to his particular j "d P there by the mar- ,,. . , . i .. .. i 3 ' velous skill ot the milliuer, sells founda- calling, to have been no better provided j " than Cervaute's innkeeper, in Don Qnix- j ribb,m- "triuS and a" can ,l Le ote, who. notwithstanding Lis nnrjualified j Jlh a,,d beauty mn8t enbm,t 80 assurance as to the unstinted provisions of i irreparable an injury as the loss of the ' I.ia liii.ai, navpr nrnviiled anvtliinir more . rt;. , i, t sumptuous for his guests than cows ! Knola ; uCeiS. . ... I " T"e on'y thing plaintiff saw in the : coachmaker s shop that stoou any ciiance , mi tLe cou. 8tructj0 0, the ew bu?gJr wag a piiln0 bol which on in.pection, psed the he B..!.rid it in 9 linnnv m f . til. -.1 - 1 (-hafts, and the piano box striped, an ex eculion creditor caina .-il'ing with his writ, l.'i-ieil nnnn iitul Hfilil tliA wheels, as well . , . ., , jr.i...,,J illing to his manly pride. The plain ff, seeing no other remedy,' brought thif 1 .:(T . ,,,. ,,j-t i,t action of Trover and Conversion, to get back his material, or the manufactured work, including the labor expended by llie coaenmaser, necause me stripes can- a8 you cann01 uow "Traie me two, ana as defendants also claim the broad strines on the piano box. The plaintiff says that he is not only entitled to recover in this actiou, the value of the new bubs, shafts, spokes, and felloes, together with the stripes on the piano box, and the added value of the workman's labor be stowed npon them, because, say his coun sel, it was '.he duty of the coachmaker to complete his undertaking to build this buggy ; and if he did not, nor the de fendants for him, then the plaintiff has a right to get back this material at just what they were worth, including the la bor, at the time of the Sheriff's sale ; and, gentlemen, we so think, and so say for to hold anything else, would be to offer a premium for faithlessness in the performance of solemn engagements, and unless such were the law, it would lead to inextricable confusion, vexation and wrong. Let us run defendants' logic to its le gitimate consequences. Let me illustrate. Suppose Mr. Doty took his boots to a Knight of St. Crispin to be half-soled, and after the shoemaker has got one boot half soled, an execution creditor comes aloug, levies on the labor of the shoe maker bestowed on the half-soled boot, and buys it at the Sheriff's sale must the learned counsel lose his boots, which were only half half-soled t and if the purchaser of the half-soled boot took possession of it, then either the counsel must buy out the Sheriff's vendee, or get one new boot to match tbe one he still owns, or else the Sheriff's vendee must buy Mr. Doty's other boot, and in tbe event of their disagreeing on the terms, neither could derive any use for his sin- gle boot. Tl.is, gentlemen, would ue quite aunoying. Or, again, suppose a young lady, in all the glorious pride of womanly beauty. D0U1J take a foundation for a bonnet for, small and microscopic as modern bon- r nets are, they are not without foundation " J . . b J . r . rests, however minute, on basis to a milliner, to ba a substantial to a milliner, to have it trimmed ! ery J vnaai'Oi oi uer oounei, wuen, iu .,, , 1 t. an prooaoiiuy mis oonnev is iu uer r J i thing of beauty, if not a ' thing of joy o o I J ' forever" at least for the season And we may well imagine and it is within the range of reasonable probability, and within the scope of human events that this joyous girl, warming into womanly beauty, exciting glowing and intoxicating reminiscences, even in the fancy of the Court and doubtless the jury, for wc are not superior to this weakuess, may her self lose forever the undying love and admiration of her beau, for want of a bonnet, with the consequences of which calamity so fearfully alarming that the Court and doubtless the jury also can not fail to be most profoundly impressed, and cannot decline to declare that a prin ciple followed by such damaging results, never can be the law. The jury found S40. for Middagh. A Jljslerj. A fuw days ago Ellen Brannon ap peared before Mayor Fox and made affi davit that aboat two years ago she was a witness of a fearful murder committed in a house on Front street, near Pine. The circumstances, as related, are briefly as follows : A countryman, with a well filled pocketbook, containing probably from five hundred to a thousand dollars, was decoyed into the house mentioned by a disreputable woman. Inside be in dulged in wines, and while under the in fluence of the intoxicating beverage was seized by four men, inmate of the house, who garrotted the uufortuuatc man, cut his throat from ear to ear, and afterwards robbed him. The informant also alleged that the body was cut iu two, and bur ied in the cellar of the houc. Detec tives Miller and Cobb were detailed to investigate the case. The cellar was ex cavatcd, but no remains were found. It is believed that the body was exhumed shortly after the murder and conveyed to a safe repository. Taken altogether the case is one of peculiar mystery. Frets of Friday, the Slh inst. A Press correspondent writes of the desecration of the Sabbaih iu New Or leans thus : A stranger visiting this city for the first time is more or less shocked that is according to his early traiuing at the desecration of the Sabbath in this region. As soon as the street lamps are lighted on Sunday evening bands of musis take po sition on the galleries in front of all places of amusement, and for an hour or so discourse their best music to the edifi cation of crowds of pedestrians, who stop to listen and enjoy, as their is noth ing to pay the music being lagniappe (something ever)to the show within. The French Opera House, Toulouse and Bourbon streets, is generally crowded on Sunday evenings with the tlite of the Freneh and Creole families, while the St. Charles Theatre, the only legitimate the atre open here just now, is filled with the families of the humbler classes. There are many families here American peo ple who respect the Sabbath as they do outside of this State, Wb understand that old Mr. Bennett, the founder of the Herald, has so great ly failed iu health and strength that he now takes almost no iuterest in anythin and is glidiug gently into helplessness and second childhood. For months past we have noticed an unusual reticence concerning him by the press at large. Ue has ceased to be sneered at and abused. His name still stands at the head of tbe great newspaper which he called into life and power, bat his con tempories, wbo for many years gave him a daily blow, now refraiu from kicking the sick lion. Old age and weakness thus come not unattended with compen sations after all. Golden Age. Holland spends more for tobacco than for bread. for the SExnaiL. MEMORY. Memory is the store bouse of the mind, where is placed tbe pleasing fan cies, sorrows, and troubles, that cross tbe paths of mankind. No one can in terfere with the relics she has collected there ; ever sbine as bright jewels in a golden casket Aristotle makes experience the mother of art, memory the mother of experience. We know 'tis the past that improves the present and colors the future. She must have her share in all the improve ments man can make. In tbe most original iuvenlion there' is a something from the past What a privilege and consolation in the twilight of life, when mind and body are unfit to perform on the stage of activity, to be able to take retrospective views - "To the fairy haunts of long lost hoars. Blest with far greener h-Jes, far fresher flowers." Some minds penetrate on the instant others by continued application the latter generally are the most retentive, although there are wonderful exceptional instances on record. Seneca could re peat two thousand words heard but once. Mozart the great musician could take a copy of a piece of music after hearing it once. At fourteen years of age his presence was requested by Pope Clement, the XVIII for remembering and noting correctly afterwards, a far-famed piece of which it was forbidden to give a copy. It is related of Temistocles that he could call by name every citizens of Athens thongh they numbered twenty thousand. Cyrus kuew the names of every soldier in his army. We have beard of persons quoting entire books. Lord Granville conld repeat ten new Testament from be ginning to end in the original greek. We all know of America's musical prodigy Blind Tom. He evidently has all the faculties centered in the memory of sweet sounds otherwise he is a blind imbecil. Like Mozart be can remember music correctly heard but once. But these are the marvels of memory few indeed comparitively near reach their fame. We all have our memory bells that tinkle 011, ou, through life. Wry often actions and thoughts move off the best are sounded Among tbe most cherished they come, not as pale and fading before us, but vivid and fresh as when they were first written on the tablet of the soul. Before our imagining visiou come the faces of dear friends that have long been numbered with the dead. We thiuk of the interest and impressions when they walked with us that are now mere pictures hung in halls Many minds are busied with the whirl of gain and all the glittering array of the world yet, sometimes, will come the remembrance of the littlo rustic school house by the wayside Again will they and their playmates wear the garb of innocent childhood. W hitticr, the poetical idol of our land, composed his most popular works from recollections of his early youth. We, too, from his magic description, can see the old homo circle, the bright wooj fire, and almost shudder at the north wind's roaring. Some of the forms on which the fire light danced have gone to their long homes yet the poet says each in their respective sphere to fill up the tale of other years and those who re main on earth will Sit with him by the oil homestead hearth And stretch tbe hands of memory forth To warm them at the wood fires' blaxe." EUREKA. Woman's Bights. TLe progress of the woman's rights agitation was illustrated afresh and posi tively before Judge Sharswood, at Nisi Prius, yesterday, where there was the novel spectale of a woman, in her legal capacity, arguing in a demurrer in a ease against sundry election officers who re fused to recognize her in her capacity as a voter. Such actions as these bring the whole circle of woman's rights into prominence, and the eloquence of counsel may stir a judicial pang that the law has not recognized a function so irresistibly approved. But in Montana, where wo man suffrage was briefly tried, it has been denied North Am'.rican of last week. Efidemio disease is not at present con, fined to the United States. England has the typhoid fever and the small-pox, while in Canada, at Quebec, scarlet and black fever are raging, existing in tbe very best families of the city. It is in a very aggravated form, and attacks both young and old. Two grown-up daugh ters ef the late General Irvine died on Sunday, and the Quebec Parliament has adjourned out of respect to their brother the Solicitor General of the Province. In that close and huddled together city it may justly be feared that these fevers will Lave an ample field. Press. Killed for Fire Cents. IIobokbn, N. J, Dee 7. About mid night last night Edward Clark disputed with Fitzpatrick, a liquor store keeper, wheu Fitzpatrick ejected Clark from his store, striking him in the face. Clark fell to the gronnd, his head striking the flag stones violently. He became insensible, and died within an hour. Fitzpatrick was arrested. The quarrel was about a difference of five cents in change. Fast Time. San Francisco. Dec. 7 Colonel Dickey's California mustang mare Kate trotted twenty miles, over a very heavy track, in 59 minutes 30 seconds, in San Francisco to day. Her owner then offer ed to wager $1,000 that she conld trot another mile immediately, inEide of 2:55, but there were no takers. Just as We Found Them. There are now only 52 prisoners in the Berks county jail, which is the lowest number for 18 months past James Fisk, Jr in his love letters ti Mrs. Mansfield, writes "I" with a small i, and "God" with a small "g". There is an excess of 105 over tbe number of people in the Alms-honse at Philadelphia this time last year, it having now 3.417 inmates. At a recent stylish church wedding twenty-five cents admission was charged and the proceeds given to the yntng cou ple as a bridal gift. The Blairs are a perpetual bother 4o the D nocratic pvty. Some of the fam ily are always saying "Amen" in the wrong place Eintoti Transcript. Smoking is very much on the decline in England. At the universities not one man in five now smokes, whereas a few years ago at least four in five did. Judge Long, of the Lancaster Court, fined two lawyers, Messrs. Brubakerand Reynolds, $25 each for contempt. They bad struck each other while the Court was iu session. Poor Andy ! An impostor pretending to be Andrew Johnson. ex-President of the United States, haa'fcecn arrested and sentenced to one month's imprisonment at Anconn. in Italy. It is stated on good authority that a Philadelphia maufnctnriiig establishment has entered into a contract to supply tbe Russian government with five hundred locomotives. Mrs. 1'aviJ Suidler, of Pottstown, had her infant smothered iu hrr sb.iwl on Tues day of last week She was out walking with it and wrapping it up too carefully, the chiid smotherd. An eminent medical man in India strongly recommends poultices of tea leaves, inoistend with hot wafer, as pre ferable to all other remedies in the first stages of burns and scalds. A young Scrantonian thought to fright- en a young lady the other evening by peer- ing through the window at her. She j drew a pi.-tol and came near perforating the scamp for his bad manners. Berlin boasts of not less than twenty 1 women ptiysicians wuo nave acqmrea rep- ! ut.1tim1s.1nd independence in their profes i . . . ... .'inns. .Must ot thera arc ot the homocn patliic and t-Irctiic sclioold of medicine. The Fi;It ti county sc'iool teachers, on j llie 21st nit., rawed their Superintendent's siilary fiMin SjOO to S 1,000, after which I the cor.vcntir.:i broke up in a roar, twenty j of the direcloi 9 hining a piotept and fur ! warding it t; the State (school Depart j ment. j There are t wen' y-three colored m?n in ! the present Legiidtnrc f Georgia six in the Senate and seventeen in the Houe. Senator Morton, pocket book, which was ftolen from hi:n while getting- on the cars at Jersey City, has been returned, milium S500 A cmi'ius instance occurred in CDn nertion with the severe storm last week near Kit Carbon During the storm, while the tr.iiu was stopped, a large num ber of biiffiloes congregated around the train, and stood ou the lee side of it for protection ngaiiift the storm Danit-I Hilton, of Pleasant ville. hung himself accidentallya short time ago. He was working on the M'Mitllen well near that place. While assisting in drawing the tubing he became entangled in the tackle rope and fell with the rope around his neck. The neck wat broken causing instant death. A clergyman at Council Bluffr, Iowa, has made a new departure in the matter of "hitching up( folks. lie has swept away the old established rules of marry ing for a fee, and announces that he sh ill hereafter marry by weight, charging four cents per potiud for the happy man , and two cents for the bride The idea is a novel one. A wealthy young farmer in an adjoining county, says the Zanesville (Ohio) Cou rier, made a vow at the time of his mar riage that be would plant forty peach or apple trees for each child that was born during the first ten years of Lis wedded life. He has been married seven years and has ont three hundred and twenty trees. He talks of going back on his vow. He hasn't the land to spare. Mr. E. II. Palmer, of Beaver township. Mercer county, met with a singular acci dent a few days since. He was seated in the blacksmith shop at Center, while some persons were engaged in making re pairs on the roof, directly over his Lead In some manner a crowbar full from above, the sharpened end first striking one of Mr. Palmer's feet on the instep, passing entirely through and info the floor, pin- ! ning the foot fast and requiring quite an effort to release it. The wound is an ngly one, and will trouble him for some time. Samuel Fries, residing nparStiuesville, Lehigh county, is happy in the posses sion of a beard measuring 4 feet 2 inches in length the same extending considerably below Lis knees. He is a man 47 years of age, well built weighing 210 pounds, and has been cultivating the whisker crop for ten years straight along, with a suc cess that probably stands unsurpassed in the entire country. Of all whiskers we have ever beard of Le certainly Las the most prodigioQs crop, and wehavenodoubt if he felt disposed to place himself on exhibition he could command a very hand some salary. Mr. Fries is a butcher by trade, and does not carry the beard wholly exposed, having only a portion of it spread ont, the balance being plaided and wom close to the skin under his wearing appa rel. He feels very proud of it, and no won der, for it is a thing that not everybody can show up. 5Jrur advertisfrarnt. ' Orphans' Court Sale. PURSUANT to an alias order issued out of the Orphans' Cuurt of JuniaU county, the 1 j ..I .nnnini.rl Trustee of tbe es- j tate of George MeConnell, late ot Lack twp.. dee'd., will expose 10 sale oj puu ,k. nrmi!ua. at I o'clock F. M., on THTJKSDAY, JAMTABT 18, 1872, The following real esta'e, to wit : A trot of I land situate in l.a townsnip, uu ty, containing THREE HUNDED AND TEN 1 CRES, more or less, bounded by lan !s of 0. W. Steu ... ii.;.. f riiiohpih Pullins. Joseph Rob inson, Joho II. Gray, Henry Long, and others. About two thirds of the land is cleared and ic a good state of cultivation, and the bal ance heavily set with choice white oak and chestnut oak timber. The improvements are a TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, BANK BARN, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, Wood Kouse, Carriage House, Well of water, with pump, at the door, aUo a large O.rchKrd of choice grafted apples, 4o. TERMS. So much of the purchase money as will be necessary to pay the expense of these proceedings to be paid on confirmation of sale by the Court; one-ihirJ of the re mainder on the first day of April. 1872. one Ibird on the first day of Ap'il. 1873. and the remaining one-third on the first day of April, 1874. with interest from date of confirmation of sale on the whole tho purchaser to enter into recognixar.ee with security for tbe pay ment of tba purchase money.. Tbe t)ee4 to be delivered ani possesion given April 1, 1872, and the purchaser to pay the taxes for the year 1872 J. M. MORRISON. Trustee of George MeConnell, dee'd. Dec. 13, 1871-ts Valuable Keal Estate AT PRIVATE SALE. Store-Room and Dwelling Combined. 'pil?: nndrnegncd offers at private sale, her J. valuable S. ore-Room ami Dwelling, sit nate on Rriilge street, in the borough of Tat terson, Juniata county, 1'a. The Lot is 50 ftet front and extends back 1-V) feet, and has thereon erected a Store-Baoi ani Dwelling House, wi:h six room, a pep-irnte buildir" suitable for a Store, nlse an K'ii-HOUSK aad G001 STABLE. The property js locitcl in the bt busi ness portion of the town, ai'l is a Tery ri r.iblc stand for a store. The house and lot will be s ilj separate', or the stock in band sold with it, to suit the purchaser. Term rcasonnhle. l'osssion civen on ' the first of April, 172. I For particulars imi-i:re of llie undersigned I n, nf Jrimt:ih I.van. Mitfliutttwn Jlllliat.-I couniy, J'a. MRS. F. HAXXEMAN. Pec. 0, 1871 2m l'lttenon, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE F O II S A L K ! 1M1E undersigned offfrs at private ?1, a villi:. hie firm of HI A-1-K, siin atcd in Milford township, .liiiiiuM cnuntr, ad- joining lun-U of Iaae Gim and other., a i iuhlic rortd running through the farm from i I'alicrsi.n to Johnstown. There are erected on the farm Two (lood iKveliins Ilansrs. one being a two story stone house, and ti e other a tiamc home ; !, a KAXK i'.AI'.N'. Spring lIous an 1 oilier nece-:iry oMtbuild ingH a small siream of witer running by near the house, and a never fiiiin Sprin of water in the Spring House There i.-t goo 1 Orclmrd bearing plenty of fruit. Fifteen acres ot llio ahov; farm is midow land. Eighty acres are in a good siute of cultivation, and the balnnec iu good timber. Will be sold at a low price on application to the undersigned, living theroon, Miu-il-.l about three mile west of Miftliatown. CUKISTUPIIEIl FAUET.Y. Dee 6, 1871-3w Chicago Destruction. 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