Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, May 06, 1874, Image 2

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    SENTINEL & ItEPUliUCAN
miffliStow.v.
Ted:ies.tlifj, May 6, 1ST I.
B. F. Sl'HWKIEll,
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kblTOB AXD rsoPBirToc.
n . ..SummerTravsL
Pleasure travel, which has become
feo ooinov'B with il elates of Americans
during the summer months is anticipa- i
Ud by manv as the most eojojalle !
event of the entire jear. It carries j "-fn..uoo om rennsv ivau.a, is
them ta-Sew scenes, fatuihai izes them i eo,'sin. Ii,iuiu "ud Ig
Ttith Btranje people, breaks the monot
ony of their lire?, relieves them for
time from ii.tutala.ij bc-Jilv traiu,and
reiorigorates them for life's cares an
its. It, therefore, becomes a ao- j
t . I
uu'
meiitxus ciiiestiuii now m:e recreation, ,
often limited by considerations of econ
omy both of time and means, eati most
profitably and pleasactlj be enjoyed.
Many of our transportation lines have
arranged ronts and rates to rmet the '
requirements of the people, and from !
aeason to season these facilities are i,- !
proved and tcn Je-I. The tWjl- j
Tama Railroad Con.p.n. has gaiue 1 a ,
i-t. r.-ititT.. it fin. '
nually presents this class of travelers, Pcd the Administntioo on the back
and the pnjalsrity its lines enjoy i, i for tbe veto, and slapped it iu the face,
well merited. They estecd into the h saiJ for uoundiug Senator Suiu
moit intcre.titig portions of the Middle:""- a8 li!tc tlie Ruailn fiod
States and excur.iunists cat be carried ! J"3". 3 5lwI;i'g fur fvor
over them f.r long diat.neit at low :
rates, without annojing chanpes or
tranf.rs. It. roadway and rolling j
atuck arc prolnlly the most perfect in :
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plete, dretnl, and conrieou... As a j $90,000 for the relief of inundated in
consequence the comfort of travelers is j habiiaiits of the Lower Mi..isi'ppi was
aurcd an ! their safety guaranteed. reported and passed by tire Lower
Every reader of current uews is aware of House of Con-reM. State Senate
the fact that a terrible accident" is ' consumed the day iu discussing the
rarely chronicled on any portion of this 1 proposed commission to provide a uni
great railroad system. j formity of school bo.;ks. A dentist
So far as scenery goep, no lines of Shawnee, Ohio, killed a Miss Sulli
raiiroad on the contineut can surtax Too much nf bromide of chloral.
those running throngh Fennlv.Ma. , r..gniy grains was .oe amouu. K- j L.gi-UtBre finally rawed the appor
MagniGeeut agricultural panoraiua, ! n J u()t becn arrested. j , bi,, A nnUiber f ,
... . .... A tl. . ll,.ntI.1T r,l....rfl,.1,l (O.nnfr 1
beautiful river views, pplcudU u.ouu-
tain pictures, picturesque hills and val- ,
leys, K.ve;y vi.iages, ana nounsumg i
towns and cities are seen in quick sue
cession A ride of twelve hours be
tween Philadelphia and Pittsburg bhows
more interesting- variety than can be
peen in the same time aud distance soy
where else m the Tnited States, and
froui this main channel a score of '
branches run, leading to localities and
resorts of unsurpassed attractiveness !
aDd world-wide popularity.
The State of Pennsylvania is in itself visited by destructive CVodk. J udge i ord men at Mew Gascony, and they,
an interesting study. Its tosom holds Scnofiuld, one of the Cungressmu-it- j being unable to procure transportation
all the anthracite and much of the bi- large fr.im Penssj Ivania, it is believed! at Little Bock, commenced plundering
tumiuous coal fouud on the continest. ' will receive the appointment of Asso- j citizens of that town. He a.-ked ptr
Its hidden fountains produce the laiger ' ciatc Justiceship ia the Court of Claims ! mission to move a sufficient force to
portion of tLe oil now so essential to Washington, in place of Judge Mil-J that point to disperse them, which was
the comfort and industry of the world. J l:giV deceased. It is a current re- granted, with instructions to protect
Mar.y of its bills are depositories of P't at Washington that J. Pouald every body, without regard to color or
iron and other ores, which are utilized anieron is to receive the appointment j polities. About 11 o'clock lat i.ight
in immenss manufactories seen iu every ! of Secretary of the United States Trea- j Gen. Newton received official dopsteh
vallcy. Its foretts supply the princi-j sury. The prospect of a National j Cs from Pine Biuff that Gen. White
pal part of the lumber used in the Free Banking System is better now hid just returned from New Gascony,
great cities of the Atlantic seaboard. J than at any other titue during the pre- anJ reports as follows. He found about
Its soil varies from the richest to the j ent session of ( digress. A new ; two hundred armed men at the corner
poorest. Its territory is washed by the ; form of government is talked of for the j etone of Jefferson county. He sent
tides of the Atlantic and the waters of j District of Columbia. Mr. Ilaiuey, j forward three officers to order theiu to
Lake Erie, and is draiued into tbe Gulf j
r t l l I I
01 .'lexico vj rivers navigaoie luurn
than two thousand miles. Its boun-
daries completely gcjiarate'New Eng-
land and aud New York from the Mis :
sissippt vailey ; and its entire area is :
dotted by scenes of mora thin ordina- j
ry historical interest. All these com-j
binations add t the eharui and interest j
of travel, and every American can Cud
something in it instructive aud gratify
irp. The aeaonimodatiocs provided for
Uiiuer tourists on the line of the
Peunvlvania Uailroad are unsurpassed.
Good hotels ia all the towns reached by
it are the rule, not the exception, and
many ol them are elegant iu all their
rromtmetits. It would bi d Bicult to
se.cct any highway ol travel an wuere j
that can compare, in the csscutials of
comfort, safety, expedition, and lutcr
est, with the maguiQ :ent system of rail
roads managed by this company.
As n instance cf the effect ot heat and
CoM ia eipaadiu; and coiitrac'.ins the iron
of llie doiue uf the National Capitol I he
Washington Ckrmuclt states that the statue
of Freedom eiirTMoiiniinp it Inclines four
and a hilf inches trt the west in thj fore-
noon and the same dii-tance to the east in I
tained by fixing a plumb line to the statue
aud drupiiug it to the floor of the rotunda
below. As the morcing sua upon the east
side of the dome heated the iron and
caused an expansion on that side the statue
.u ..-...,. ir.l r...i. . li-.tr tn...n
Ja the afternoon, when the sun upon the
west side heated aud expinded tkat pirt ol
the dome, the statue inclined to the east a
fcimihr distance.
Mr. F. G. Jones informs us f the singu
.lar death of a little colored giil on his farm,
near Auburn. The girl went to some sills
that had bocn uri lor the lanun of cut-
tiug up meat, and on bich there was a
large number of red auts. While asleep
the ants by tlie hundreds made an attack on
the child, and lien she awoke she was lit
erally covered with them, and ail busy
tiitiui7 and minir. Tliiv wra ui foriMMoiiK
that a woman on tbe place ba.1 t sweep , Ja!e' frfild" County, tragedy reads
them off witli a brush brooin. The biting i tlju : It now appears that the woman
and stinging were so very serious that fever ' who was buruei to death on Wedues
nsuei, which, coupled with the l-oison o! I aay was the wife of another man, and
the bite,, produced death two days after- w ,ivi mhu i,UIiiugtuI1 M Lis Wlfe.
wanlOpr Ma.) Ob,trr,r. .r!..,. ,
An arciilent occurred on the 29tk elt.,
near C'resson, I'a., tweSre miles west of Al
toona. Five raftraen waltln? " rack
i i. e . . i.- r i .1
towards Cressjn wers met by a freight
train going east. They stepped on this
other track to get out of tbe way, when the
PariDc express fcoing west struck them, i
killing four :nstautly, and seriously mjurii'g and it led to tbe supposition. The
the fifth. The nanjes of the killed are Ed- j 0fficenJ tre afier the man. Tbe coro
ward Pardee Amos Tardee, Jacob Bo.der, . TtDliwi . ferdict that the
an4 P.t-.Chwin, aud William Chwia ia-i
Jured. Tb-v lived at Cherrr Tree. Iadian. ! f"J IItnr 1 -"".gton house was set
county, Pa. ;
News Summary of the Week.
Wedsem'AT, "9th.
The1 water 10 the western river i
falling. Secreterj O. II. Kelly, of
the National Grange, l. C , acting uti-
rl .. in.trnntinnt frnm t li Pamiliv
Committee, sent by express $1,000 for
the benefit of the members of the order
who arc suffering bv tbe fiood in Lou
isiana. A better feeltrc now i.re-
vi!9 at Washington in regard to the
Te, n eiM?e f tbe P"-
Washington, urging the repeal of the
law cf 1872 that reduces the duty on
cei taiu imported article. Four law-
i vers, two fur Halter and two fcr Brooks
iT" Arkansas, are in Washington to
urffp tli resneetive claim of Kaxter
e- -r
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and Br. i.ks fur Governor. Ladies
of Va:Lii!ton huld a meeting to co
operate in the Centennial movement.
A large Ere in Ottawa, Canada.
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iw,wv,
The r'leediuan's
'"CS Charleston, S. C., was
oveiruu by depositors and closed.
Senator Thurmao cast a brand in the .
'ted States Senate to .t.r the fires ot j
uifccora ataon? ie ivepuoucans. tie
!' He introduced it when
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' tUV (UIUVU UUdUIC Will WAS UUUCB VUU
sidcra.ioti. The Senate lefud
V ce oui over iue . re..-
dent's veto. A bill
appropn.ii.-g
i l.V 1 a : . . . . I
,r '.'. I
ygt His two Jus ai.d a daughter !
.m bamvi ,.( dcalh
Wheat at Philadelphia, red, $1 CO I
al C4.
Thursday, DOin.
Two journalists who condemned in
their papeis the murder of the ltev.
Mr. Stephens by the Catholics in Mex-
ico, have also been murdered or asas- ;
smated. Several ot tue muraereri ot i
the preacher have, after trial, been con-
dcu.ned to death. Turkey has been
colored member uf Congress from South
f V ... . K .. . a . M .wl .rdji.lii urn imm '
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in the Lower House of Congress while j
the Indian appropriation bill was undur j
discusMou. The csiimate of the cost j
of past Indian wars is put at $.'K)0,-
000 .000. Gotemer Hartrauft signed
the bill for the organization of private
corporators for manufacturing purpo-
scs, for the erection of gas and water
works, and iliutst every kind of indus
trial establishment, under gcnoral laws
where desirable in the State. Local
option ladies of Williamsport, Altoona,
PiMsburg and other places have signi
fied their iutcntiou of going to Harris
burg to defeat, if possible, by their
presence the repeal of the local option
law wb'.a it again comes up iu the Leg
if'mtuT The t. ouCrei:atioDaJ church
at w 4rrc mafs wag destroyed by
fire. Loss $20,000. An ocean
steamer in the port at Philadelphia was
damaged by Ere to tbe amount of
$J50,000 Publication of Senatol
Shurz on the "Life, Character and Pub
lic Services of Charles Sumner," at
Boston. Citizens of Philadelphia
contribute to the relief of flooded citi-
j l?cs of L.,uitiaIla. The house of
! John Himnett, near Homestead, about
j sil Ujilcs rrom Ktow was destroyed
j by fire. The entire family, consisting
i of llannet, hip wife, two children, a
j hired man, and a boy whom they were
, . . . . all-were
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buruvil to death. But two recogniza
ble bodies were found. A despatch
says it is almost certain that the entire
family were murdered, and suspicion
rests upen a man in their employ ou
the place. Cue of the bodies found
' among tue ruins snowed tuat tue tbroat
, nad oeen cut.
Gold llo'i. Grain at Philadelphia
win at, Pennsylvania amber $1 7a
1 83. Corn S6c.
Kuiday, Mat 1st.
A despatch relative to the Ilouts-
a u 1 1 u - a uuu vllu uibub awnm inu
weeks gi by her former husband to
kill her, and the supposition is that be
first ujurJerd the three persons, and
I then set fire to the boase to conceal bis
crime. A bucket was fouud near the
premises which bad contained coal oil,
on 7 ma person nulown to the
jury, and that the victims were mali
cinnsly burned to death. Joe Waits
was hanged at 1 o'clock P. 51., at Cats
kill, X. 1. Two companies of njili
tia were required to preserve order and
keep the crowd from taking him ont of
the Lands of the sheriff to lynch him,
for yesterday killing Charles Ernest,
who was sent into Hit cell to stay with
the condemned man and keep him from
committing suicide, which it was feared
he would do. Tbe Baxter and
Broolt men had a fight at s place called
New Garcony, Arkansas. Sine men
were killed and twenty wounded of tbe
Brooks party, and seven of the Baiter
party were wounded. There is a gen
eral feeling of alarm in the State.
Galliao, who tuurJered Puulio in Car
aquet, N. B., made a confrcsiiiu. lie
nays he was incited to the act by Puu
nn's wife, who tmportaned him to kill
bi-r hanband that they might be mar
ried. The bight before tbe murder he
sharpened a knife and gave it to biro,
telling him to be on the lookout for her ;
husband when he went to the wood fur'
rails the next day.' He promised to do I
ft ...
his per j
WO Q3 j
i next day, be aaid : "Puatin, I am going 1
to kill you." His victim, en bended
knees, implored him fur time to confess
bis sius to the priest, when be would be
willing to be killed at any time, or
would leave the country. While Pou
Iin was in this t-nj pliant attitude the
I ririMiiner struck him fia thp hf ail with a i
g;ic!f stuuui hiuj ,n4 fi(si,hed hi,
fc, . ork VvnVw
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night and told biu that her husband
was a!erp in the next room, and there
would be a good chauee to kill him, but j
that she awakened and warned her
father, and prevented the carrying out
of the degigu. The London Tunes
is pleased with (he President veto I
message. The Lower House of the
O
iudces were confirmed. The Senate i
Sa"y pasd bill for the propagation
, fish aaJ ,be construe,ion of fieh.
Wavs.
CATURDAT, "NP.
The General Conference cf the Meth
odist Episcopal Church South assem
bled at Louisville. The late fight
for the Governorship of Arkansas is
detailed as follows : On Wednesday
ben. King n bite advised ben. ewton
that a lew of tbe men of J ohu M.
Clayton bad gathered a number of cl-
disperse, but they were fired upon.
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wuuoui neing nun, anu a diii ru?uru, ;
resulting in the death of uiue, and j
tweuty wounded to the Brook men,;
with tbe capture of two of the leaders, !
Murphy and VandnrsauJe, and 8- men,
with a loss to white of 7 men wounded
and three horses killed aud 7 horses
wounded. He discharged all the men
to their homes after having disarmed
them. Further advices state that the;e
is a similar organization of b ut 200
men iu Liuculn aud Arkansas counties, ;
and Gen. V bite has been directed to
disperse them also. To-day a cartel
for an exchange of prisoners was
agreed upon between the two parties.
All prisoners were released on both
sides, and permission was given to cit
izens to pass both lines without molesta
tion. The steamer Heitie is expected
to-night with 150 meu to reinforce the
Brooks side from Fort Smith. Bax
ter's side also expect some reinforce
ments. A private despatch from Pine
Bluff, Ark., coufirms the report with
reference to the fight between Baxter's
forces under Gen. King White, and
Brook's Torces, near Gascony. The
despatch states that none were killed on
White's side. On tbe other side eleven
negroes were killed and twenty wound
ed. Twenty prisoners were taken.
Gen. White holds all whito leaders as
prisoners.
IiHOOKS TO THE PRF.lsIbE.tT.
Little ltoca, May 1st, 1871.
To the Prenutnt .-
II. King White, who fired on the
United States troops at Little Uock, has
been ordered to Pine Bluff by Baxter,
and is pillaging and murdering. The
State is perfectly peaceful, except in
Jefferson county, the scene of White's
robberies aud murders. I have re
frained from sendiug out forces in order
to avoid a eouflict.
James Broors,
Governor ot Arkansas.
The Evergretn Trotting Parkstablos
at New Bedford, Mass., were burued.
Three valuable Uaubletouian horses
were burued to death. The horses
were valued at SI 0,000. A boiler
of a sash factory, ucar Muney, Pa.,
exploded, injuring two boj a aud the
engineer. The First National Bank
of Media, Ohio, suspended. Tbe
National forces have been successful iu
a great battle in Spain.
Tbe murderer of the Haiunctt family
near Pittsburg was arrested iu Alle
gheny city and made the following con
fession. 1 left Ilamiiett's bouse just
after supper on the evening of the mur
der, and went directly to llamestead;
I called at a saloon and d.ank two
glatess of br; that was all I bad that j
night; after leaving tbe saloon I went
to a grocery store kept by a German
and purchased come cigars, and candy
for the children, I don't know the
name of the store keeper, bnt I bad
been there several times, thiuk I was
at the store about 9 o'clock in the
evening. J ust as 1 was leaving it came
into my bead that I most bave Ham
nctt's money. I thought he bad a good
deal of money in the house, and as 1
felt so queer all at once in my bead I
thought I must get it. I went direct
ly to the house but dont know bow I
got there. I snppose I must have been
not of my ciind. After getting into
tbe bouse I found that Mr. aud Mrs.
Hamnett bad cot er-rae home.
It occurred to me tbat to get the
money I must kill tbe children. 1
found the ax in the kitchen, and taking
that with iue 1 went up into the room
over the kitchen where Robert Smith
aud m)se!f slept Tie bed was ia tbe
corner of tbe rro, and 1 saw tbat
Ilobrrt was sleeping soundly, with bis
face towards me. I took a position at
tbe front of the bed, and with owe blow
killed the boy. He never moved. 1
cant say how it was tbat the boy's
throat was cat, 1 may bare strode biu
twice, but be never groaned.
At lei t'na boy a as dead, I went into
the a'lj 'ining room, where Ida aad little
Emma wen sietpicg. There were two
beds in the room one in the corner
and the otbei, the on occupied by the
children, near the center. Both tbe
little girls were sleeping. Struck Ida
first and she never moved. I then
raised the ax and struck at Eaunie, she
uttered a cry, and I bit her tbe seeobd
time, she did not groan again.
After this I weut down stairs and
took a position just inside tbe door of
tbe rooa. adjoiuiag the kitchen, and
waited for Mr. aud Mis. Haiuoett to
come home. They came between ten
and eleven o, clock. Mr. Hamnett
came luto tba room first, I was standing
so that be eould not see me, aad 1
struck him from behind, using tba ax.
he fell to the floor; Mrs. Hamnett
then oame rtt'hing into the room, and
as she passed ihruugb the Jour I struck
her but did not kill her, she shrieked
once or twice "ob John!" and then 1
struck a second blow which killed her
instantly, Mrs. Hamnett and tbe baby
were the only ones I bit twice, the
others were killed with one blow, I
used the ax all the time.
1 committed the deed to get Mr.
Hamnett's money. I searched Mr.
llamnett's pockets and obtained bis
pocket-book. It contained only fifteen
dollars in paper money. 1 found Mrs.
Hamnett's pocket-book on the sewing
machine ; there was only fifty cents iu
it. I looked over the bouse, but all
the money I got was fifteen dollars!
The silver money I spent yesterday I
brought with me from Germany. - I did
not get it from tbe house. My only
motive for doing this deed was to get
the uioney. I never had any ill-feeling
towa.ds any of the Ilaumetts: I al
ways liked the little children, and al
ways bought them candy when I went ;
to HoiuesteaJ. The boy Smith and I
were good friends, and I always liked
Mr. and Mrs. Hamnett.
I did not fire the bouse, and it was !
not a part of the plan to cover up the
murder. When searching tbe house I
put an oil lamp iu the sitting room, and
when rushing away freni the building it
was overturned. I thought it would C"1
out ; I did not think the house would
burn.- As soon as I left the building I
proceeded at once to the railroad, and
walked direct to Pittsburgh.
Mintzing is a native of Studtgardt,
Wirtemheig, and is 1IH years ild. He
has beeii in this rnu:itry ah ui eil teen
uiooil.s, and worked on a farm in New
Jersey, previous lo taking up his abode
wilh the Haiunetta in January last. He
also served in the Bavarian army nur
ing the Francis- Prussian war, partici
pated in several battles and the siege
of Paris, and escaped all i's dangers
Gold 113. Wheat at Pbila le'phia,
Pennsylvania red $1 70; ambet $1 77
al 80.
Monday, 4th.
A fire-ton boiler exploded at Shaw
anguuk, N. Y., killing seven men and
fatally injuring three others. The ex
ploded b';iier was thrown six huodred
feet. Ice houses, containing 4.000
tons of ice, the property of the Chest
nut Hill Company, at Newton, Mass.,
was burned. Loss $43,000. Ta o
hundred workmen in the Allegheny
railroad shops at Pittsburg, struck for
three mouths' back wages.
Gold 1 12J. Wheat at Philadelphia,
Western red $1 50a 1 CO.
TUESDAY, 6th.
Two Judges of the Supreme Court
bave been arrested by Baxter's forces.
The time is announced fur boldiug
tbe Democratic State Convention at
Pittsburg 2Gtb of next August.
A passenger train ran off tbe track near
Plymouth, InJ. Six persons were in
jured, none killed. One car was burn
ed up, and four others brokeu to pieces.
Wheat at Philadelphia, Pennsylva
nia amber $1 751 80. Cattle 7la8c.
SHOUT IIXJIS.
A western exchange ap-aks of a life
size statue of Seward sixteen feet high."
To marry or Dot was decided by a Clin
ton, A! lisachusetts, couple by a game of
dominoes.
The loss of lumber by the Williamsport
Ere has caused an advance of $2.00 per
thousand in the market.
Failures iu tbe United States in 1872,
t,"C9; total liabilities, $121,0-Vi,OiM ; 1673,
5,183; total liabilities, $22rt,rjJ, .0ti.
An Albany lady is goinjc to found a cat
asylum, and her ueihoora speak ol her as
a very ieclin' woman, worthy of Jlr.
Bergh'a encou -agemeut. ",
The Roman Catholics of New Brunswick
are moving sltongly for separate schools,
and have propared aa address to the Queen
ew the aubjer.
Ax AcT Relative to the issuing of
jcarraiils 1S turoty vacant lands. Sec
tion I. Be it enacted by tbe Senate
and House of Represebtatives of tbe
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen
eral Assembly met, and it is hereby
enacted by the authority of the same,
That any supplicant for a warrant to
survey any of tbe vacant lands of this
Commonwealth, shall produce to tbe
Surveyor General a particular descrip
tion of the land applied for, with an
affidavit of a disinterested witness, made
before a just ce of the peace in such
township or borough in which the lac
applied for or tbe greater portion of it
ia situate, or if there be no justice of
the peace in such township or borough,
befoie a justice of an adjoining town
ship or borough, specifying whether the
said land be improved or not, and if
improved tew long sinee the said im
provement was made, tbat interest may
be charged as new provided by law.
The applicant for such warrant aball
declare, upon oath or affirmation, before
a justice of the peace of the township
or oornngh in which the land or the
greater portion of tlie same is situate,
or if there be no justice in sue town
ship or boroagh, before a josliee of an
adjoining township r boruor.h, that he
verily believes that no warrant or other
o&s-t right has previowMy issued for each
land, tit if one bas is-aed, after givinj
full trtie'ars ia relation thereto,
shall depi.se that be verily believes it
has been abafluaned ; and if at any
time thereafter it shall appear tbat the
person or persons deposing as aforesaid,
or any of them, sha 1 knowingly have
swora falsely, such person or persons
shall suffer ail tbe pains and penalties
of perjury.
Sec. 2. No warrant shall issue for
any traet or piece of land oa which set
tlement is made, or which aaay be either
in whole or ia part eleared and fenced,
or otherwise improved, used or occu
pied and held by defined boundaries,
uuies to snch person or persons re
spectively, who bave made the settle
ment, clearing, fencing or improve
ment, their legsd representatives or
assigns, npon proof cf owaership of
such settlement or improvement right,
aud if any warraet shall Issue other
wise than as aforesaid it shall be void t
Provided, That this section shall not
apply to abandoned improvements.
Sec. 3. Evry applicant for a war
rant to survey vacant land shall, after
filing his or their application for such
warrant, and depositing the amount of
the purchase money and fee with the
Surveyor General, give at least thirty I
days notice of the filing of said appli
cation, with a full description of the
laud set foith in the application by pub
lication, once a week for three sucee
sive weeks, in one or more newspapers
of the county iu which the laud is situ
ate and nearest its location, and thall
furnish proof that sueh notice Las been
given before a warrant shall issue :
Provided, Tbat if any caveat or caveats
shall bave been entered against issuing
sueb warrant, tbe same shall not issue
until directed by the board of property ;
and if the board of property, after a
hearing upon a citation issued in pursu
ance of auy cavtat shall decide against
issuing the warrant, the purchase money
shall bs returned to the applicant.
b.c 4. This aot shall not apply to
applications for warrants filed with the
Surveyor General before its passage.
II. II. M'CiiKXUCK,
Speaker of the House ol Kepresentatives.
B B. STKAXli,
leaker of the Senate.
Approved The fourteenth day of
April, Auan Domini one thousand eight
h'jndretr and seventy-four.
J. V. riARTRAXFT.
i . .
R. II. Ilayslip, postmaster at Gnvandotte,
West Virginia, and editor of the Echo, was
shot and instant); killed on the 'JS:h ult.,
by Charles Smith. Smith claims that the
shooting was accidental.
Mew Advertisements.
Dissolution of fa-Partnership.
THE co-partnership existing b.-tween the
undersigned, trading nnder the name
of 1). P. Suloiiir A. Co., has this day ( 4.pril
3, lt74.) been dissolved, Kesiah Suloutf
b iviug dispo-wd of her interns! in siid tiriu
to I), i'. Suloulf, who will continue to do
business in the mode and manner as has
been done heretofom.
KESIAH Sri-OUFF.
I). P. SL'LOL'FF.
Mav 6, 1874.
Administrator' Xotice.
Eita'.t of Sarah Garber, dee'd.
LETTERS of Administration ram -menlo
annexo upon the estate or Sarah
Garber, late of FaVelle township, deceased,
Uaving been grunted lo tbt undersigned, all
persons indebted to estate ot said dece
dent are requested to miko raynieut, and
lhse having claims to present the saute
without deuv to
' RUDOLPH ARISaAX,
Jdmimt.'rator csm telomtmo annexo.
lcA'isU.-rvi le, Juniata Co., Pa. mat
Kotlcc to Contractors.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received
by the School Hoard of Delaware town
.hip, up to SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1874, at
2 o'clock P.M., lor the erection ot anew
School House near the residence of David
louiH, iu said township, the Hoard reserv.
ing the right to rt j -ct any or all ol said pro
posals. Plau a.id p'-iricatioii can be
seen at the residence of T. S. Thompson,
in TuoiKpsontoH ii.
L hlAU SIIUMAN, Stc'y.
April 22, 1874.
Xotlcw of t hief Burgess.
TVTUTlCri is hereby given to tiio cit jens
1 1 of thd borough ot aliltlinlowti, that all
occupants of property in said b-rough are
required to bare the streets, gutters and
alleys adjacent to'their property cleansed of
ad rubbisti, obstructions or filth, by the
HMD DAY Or MAY. 18.4. Enacted bv
meuling of lowu Council and order of
Chief iiurgess.
L. BANKS, Ckitf Brgtsa.
apT23-2t
Executor) IVetlce.
Estate of William Currau deceased,
"1'litKEAS Letters festaiuentarT on
V V the estate oi William Curran, late of
auwert. mlker towrisuiri. di-f-ejneit. hart '.
been granted to the undersigned, all persons
iadebied lo ihe said suie are reuw-ed to
Uiike immediaUipavment, aud t.'oe having
cUims will pL-ae present them properly
authenticated for eetileiuent
IT. LATIMEK WILSON, Ettratot
April 8, 174.
Rem AdtertiemeHt-
RUX! RUM RUN! RUN!
1000 Men and Women Wanted
to buy
The Immense Stock of Goods
iu Johnstown !
OLD AND RELIABLE STORE.
ALEXANDER WOODWARD baa just
returned from ths ast with aa im
mense stock of
DRT OOOOS, GROCERIES,
Ql'EENS AKB, HARDVf ARK,
HATS, CAPS. BOOTS. SHOES,
WOOD ASD ff,I,ilff WARE,
DKt'tis. ariciu, .C,
In all styles and vatieties. which be offers
at prices lower than erer sinee the war.
COME ONB, COME ALL.
Chestnut Kails, Loenst Post and Rail
road Ties takes in exchange tor (ouds.
ALEXANDER WOODWARD.
Kay 6, l!7t-am
NEW OPENING
AT PERK YS VI LL E.
o
9. SfTLI.9 takes this method of re
T turniiis; thanks to citizens of Ferrys
ville and snrronndmg eonntrr for past la-
vors, and. having formed the firm f It. 9.
XILX3 It SON, rhev hope to merit a con-1
tiiinance of parron-tpe. They e i bow bet
ter serve the public, having jat o;-ened out
a regular businesw of Merrhandisnia in all
Goods usual! snot in a eoODtry store,
such as
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
QUEE.S'SiriRE, AOTIO.YS,
HATS, BOOTS & SlIOKS,
Also, a tnll line of Shoemaktin' Findings,
Oak sod Hemlock Sole Leather, Morocco,
American and French Calf Skins, all of I
which we will sell at the lowest prises for
cash and country produce.
Also, a fall line ot SEADT-M.VDE
CLOTHING. Aie,s
Merchant Tailoring Department
in the store, stocked with CLOTHS and
CA3SI.MEHES, whivh we will make up to
order or sell by tnc yard to enstnnwrs.
All woolen goods cat to ord-r.
Call and see us. We mean to please onr
customers, prrit rrirg the nimble six-peace
to the slow shilling.
Store opposite McVanig'.c's hotel, in the
Stevenson property.
O. S. MILLS & SON.
Perrysvi'.l", March 13, ls7i.
Lat Xetice.
4 Llpersons indebted to the firm of Til
2m. tru 4t Esenscbad are hereby reques
ted to make settlement prior to the FtiiST
DAY OF JTNfc, 17, s on that day Hie
unsettled accounts of the ijmi wi!i be
placed in the hinds of a Justice tor settle
ment. The books ant now iu the hands of
Frederick Fspcnschade, who May ba con
sulted lor settlement at tho store of John
K. Shaler.
E. TILTEN.
F. ESrE-NsCUADE.
April 23-4w
Executors Sot Ice.
lalt of William Turbtlt, iettasid.
LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of
William Tiubetr, late of TurtKtt tp.,
dcciasrd, have leo in due term of law
granted to the undersigned. All persons
indebted to said estate are requested to
make prompt payment, and thosti having
clainia to present them properly authenti
cated tor settlement.
ti. M. GRAHAM,
JOcEPil JdeCLLLOCII,
tztatiut).
rerrysvillc, April 29, 174.
Executors' Xollce. I
Elale of George ttv)d, decttsed. j
"jVOTICE is hereby given that Letters'
X 1 T cstamenLiry on the estata of Georo
W.Lloyd, ol late of 1 bouipsontowii, de-J
ceased, have been granted in due form of
law to the ucder.gned. All persons in
debted are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims will
please present thca: properly authenticated
tor setlleiuci.t.
JOHN S. I.UKEXS,
S M. J. LENNIS,
Escniort.
Apr'' -f. 1371.
Adiulnltrators Police.
Ei'ate of haae tlnvn, lieceauH.
LETTERS of Administration on the es
tatr ot Isaac liawn, late ol the bor
ough of Perrysvii'.e, deceased, havi: g been
granted to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to the said estate are mpested to
nvdee immediate payment, and tbe having
claims or demands against the same to
make them known without delav to
SAMUEL BUCK,
apr22 -iJminufro.'or.
Administrator's Notice.
Eftatt of Emanuel picker, dectastd.
"jSTToritEis hereby given that Letters of
J. V Adiiunistration n the estate of Eman
uel Spieher, late of Walker township, de
ceased, have been grantd to the under
signed. All persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate pay
inent, and those having claims will please
present them duly authenticated for settlu
uieut. SAJICEL F. SIEBER,
a;r22 jliiministratur.
Notice to Contractors.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received
at the store of G. Bartlev, in Slifilin
town, up to Tl'ESDAT. MAV U, 1874, at
I J oVIock noon, at which place plans and
sTsvilieations can be s-.-en for building a
Church in the borough of Patterson, the
building committee reserving the right to
reject any or all bids.
Kr.v. A. L. KEESER,
Kev. S. V. SKIilEKr,
W. S. CON NEK,
1). A. iJOLGHMAX,
apr22 Committee.
Administrators .otlce.
Estate of Joh M. Tkomp$on, deceated.
HEKEAS Letters of Administration
If on the estate of John M. Thompson,
lateof the borough " perrysrille, deceased,
having been granted to the mulersined, all
persons indebted to said estate are reques
ted to ru ike immediate p4vment, and Ihose
having claims will please present tnein
properlv antlicnticafed for settlement
James b. Thompson, Jdm.
April 1, 1WJ4.
Administrator's Notice-
Estate of J. B. Smith, deteaitd.
LETTERS of Administration on the es
tate of J. B. Smith, deceased, hav ing
been granted to the subscriber, all persons
indebted to tbe saino will make payment,
and those having claims will make known
the same without delav to
DAVIO SMITH, Sr., .Wm'r,
Tbompsontown, Juniata Co., Pa.
April 15, lb74.
V OTICE is hereby given that the Eooks.
Xl Notes, and Papers ol tbe linn of Keuiy
It. Smith are lett in the hands of Nathan
Kecly. surviving member of tlie firm of
Keuly A Smith AH persons indebtl to
the said firm, and those having claims
against the same, will vail upon the said
Nathan Keelv for immediate settlement.
DAVID SMITH, Sr , Mm'r,
Tbompsontown, Juniaia Co., Pa.
April 15, 1S74.
Administrator's Xotlce
Etia.'t of D. P. Kurtz, deceased.
LETTEKS of Administration on thd es
tate ol I). p. Kuita, hiteol Mexico,
deceased, have been granted to tl.o under
signed. All persons indebti-d to the said
j ,u, ,re requested to make immediate,
! W0-" those having cUims or d
" luaaw mem
. kao"n ",tho"tnd. J?7B .
I aun.v .wui itli, Jlm r.,
.- -, Jrwiala Co, Pi;
j ApTiln,jr4.
J'e iv Advertisements-
BEATTY & FL0TTS,
GOI.rEX TONGTE
PARLOR ORCrAIfS.
rTIHE Beatty & Plotts celebrated Golden
X Tong'ie Psrlor Organ, the best parlor
organ now in nse. Herald
St CiAia. F-a., Dec 6, lis73.
Messrs. Beatty &. plotts. dents: I have
received the organ a sent by your firm to
me. and t have had it examiaed, and it gives
ample satisfaction. Jon SistT.
Mhsiot Citt, Pa , Oct. lfi, 17-1.
The "eatty & Plotts celebrated Golden
Tonene Parlor Organ is by far the best
prlor organ hi nse. I have carefully ex
amined it. and find iN tone, workmanship
and durability to be the t-st I ever saw,
and I can wilh pleasnr recommend it to
any oa ia any one in want of a first-class
parlor org in. Paov. O. II. L'soia.
Messrs. Beatty A Plot's. Gents: Having
had one of your frolden Tongue Parlor Or
gans for si.v months pt, I thought before
recommending it to give it a fair trial, and
am happv to testify th it it surpaasel ail that
has been snid or advertised about it. I have
hail proressnrs of music and celebrated or
ganists com and try it,- and one and all say
that it is onu of the sweetest and best toned
instruments in te market. It has taken
tlie shine ont of all tbt others around here.
I aid perfectly satisfied with it, ami if 1
could not get another of the same kind,
n one could not entice mo to part with it.
Yon may publish this if you see fit, as ray
organ can te tried by any one wishing to do
to, in proof of what 1 say.
A. S. B. Richards,
Late editor if the Tamaqua Cearirr, noW at
Bethlehem, Pa.
Messrs. Beatty & Pl-rdts, of Washington,
N. J., are gentlemen of enterprise and
whose presence wou'd be a credit to any
community hacketfrtov (.V. .) Herald,
1873.
Washington, N. J., is a beautiful village
of nearly 3MHJ inhabitants, 71 miles from
New York, and 12 miles troin Easton. Pa.,
on the line of the D. L. & W U. K. Don't
fail lo see and examine the Beatty Plotts
old en Tongue Parlor Or;; an, before buy
ing elsewhere, or send tor a nw illustrated
price list just out lor 1871. Ad l eis
BEATTY it PLOTTS,
Washington, J.
fANlFL t. XATTT. EDWABD PLOTTS.
April 23-ly
Ybrce School Teachers Wanted
in e:,eh rotmty f-r the Pi.tirg and Sum
mer. $130 per month. Send lor
rtrrnlar giving lull particulars. ZEIGLEK
McCUKDY. Philadelphia, Pa.
The Miortest Rente to Fortnne !
S4.-)0.(oo ravEX avvayi
f 100 CW TOR 05 LT ?2.50 !
GR..AD.LLGAL GIFT C0.CEPT
lm aid of a Jurtni t Rrform School at
JjtartMforth, Kaiuas.
DRAWING APRIL 311, 1874.
One Prize guaranteed in every package
of II tickets. Single tickets," 32.50; o
for $12 ; 11 for $25. But few tickets let! ;
and, as our sales are tapid, purchasers
should order at once. Any monev ar
riving too late wi'.' be returned. Good,
reliabie Agents wanted everywhere. For
lull particulars, address
SIMON AliELES,
Leavennortli, Kan.
FLOWERS.
C. fi. .4 LLE3 onVrs his stirp.os stock of
CHOICE MIXED GLAD10LAS
at wholesale for $3 ir 100, $Jl per 1,000.
Sent by express npon receipt ol pi ice.
Send for catalogue. Address
C. L. ALLEN, Queens, J. T.
QrLORE.CE.
! Tue LoHs-rcntnteJ Suit cf tue
FLOKEM'E EHIti MACllLIK CO.
against the Singer, Wheeler 4c. Wilson,
and Urover ft Ka'cer Companies, iu
volrinj. over
$750,000,
Is final! dtndrd bo the
Supreme Court of Ike V. itd Stales
in luvor ot the FLORENCE, which
alone bas Ilroken the Monopoly
ol High Prices.
THE SEW FLORENCE
Is the OMLY macliut that sews back
ward and forward, or to right and left, i
riuipies: Cheapest Best. I
Solo roa Cssa Osit. Sfecial Tsavs '!
to CLl'BS sd DEALERS. j!
Jpril, IM74. Elorence, Mass. !
70CR TERTH can be made pnre white,
- and prevented from deeav by the use
of "Preservative." Price .VI eis Address
J. J. Rasa & Co., Box 444, Ji. Y.
7i .sirig Machine gires the vest salis
f'c.'iou the user, is pant for most readily,
and is the best of all to sell If there is uo
'Domestic" az'nt in vow torn, apply to
VOMEST1C S. M. CO., Xea, York.
BUY J. 4 P. COATS' BLACK
THMADforyoarMACHINK
EAT NTOIXVX !
Wriu sr.l Swrrw " if. atlsoue MilU, Bmoklra,
N.V.liuafutunil.)) Xrrhr4KkUelVhet,
for tXMMT pmphif (cs frSy os FwwvLs. with import
sat sxtrscts fross Uicaia, apHSM s and oUssr ssmo.
bats, Jssssi it MU ssts roof BMwlih sad SBsnsaxw
f" T. V fT1 r l 1tTt i m r -trm
ti-uiyum . , . . .
sua insert rowuer,
For Kats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Eto-etos,
Moths, Ac.
J. V. II PART, CTERAN A CO, X. T,
Sole Agents.
4SYCHOMANCY, ob SOCL CIIAltM
1 INti.' How cither sex may fasci
nate and gain the love and affections of any
persons they choose, instantly. This sim
ple mental acquirement all may possess,
tree, by mail, for 25 cents ; together with a
Marriage Ouide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams,
Hints to Ladies A qnifr book. I'JO.OOO
sold. Address T. WILLIAM Jr. CO.. Pub
lishers. Philadelphia.
DisMrluticn of Co-Parlnershii).
TilK co-parlnsrship herewdora existing
between tho under gned, trading un
der the firm name ot Tiltea k. Esfssnscbade,
in MiilUntowo, is this day (April 1, lo74)
dissolve 1 by mutual consent. The books
of aaid firm are in the Lands of Frederick
Eapensrhade. All persona indebted to said
Crm will please call aad settle their accounts
E. TILTEN.
F. K3PEJISCUADE.
Ap-il 1, 1S74.
Miscellaneous.
Iron in the Blood
MAKES THE WEAX STROPig,
The Tcrrtrlan Sttrup, ei Proteert
eri Solution of the Protoxide of
Iron, ia bo combined, as to have)
the character of an aliment, as
easily digested ami assimilated,
trith the blood as the simplest
food. It increases the quantity
of Nature's Oirn Vitalizing
Agent, Iron in the Woor ami
cures "a thousand ills," simply
bit Toning up.Invigorating and
Vitalizing the System. The en
riched and vitalizeel blood per
meates every part of the btnlt,
repairing damages and tcaste,
searching out morbid secre
tions, and leaving nothing for
disease to feed upon.
This is Ihe secret of the won
derful success of this remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, Liver Coin
plaint. Dropsy-, Chronic l)iar
rhera, Boils, Xerrous Affect ions,
Chills and FeTers, Humors,
Lon of Constitutional Yigor,
Diseases of tho Kidneys ami
Bladder, Female Complaints,
ami all diseases originating in.
a bad state of the blootl, or ac
companied by tlebility or a low
state of the system. Being free
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing effects are not fol
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent. Infu
sing strength, rigor, and netef
life into all parts of the sytrmt
and building up un Iron Cvn
stitittiont Thousanels have been changed
by the use of this remedy, from
weak, sickly, suffering crea
tures, to strong, healthy, ami
happy men and women ; and
invalids can not reasonably hes
itate to give it a trial.
See that each bottle has PERU
VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass.
Pamphlets Free.
SETH W. F0WLE & SONS, Proprietors,
X. 1 Mtlfosl Place, Boston.
Soi.fr v Datccisrs cimiiin.
Branch Office and Factory ;
506 Tf EST ST., .lEW
THE BEST PAINT in the W0KLD
Joy Shade Jrom Pure HTiile to Jet Black.
A combination of the purest paint with
India Ksbber, forming a smooth, clossv,
nun, DiaiBLK. elastic and BEAl'TirrL
Paint. una!lTled by change of temperature,
is perfectly water-proof, and adapted to all
classes of work, and is in every way a bet
ter pant for either inside or outside paint
ing than any other paint in the world. Be
ing from one-tliird to one-fourth cheaper
and lasting at least three times as long as
the best lead and oil paints.
Be sure that our TIUDE M.1FIK, (a fae
simile of which is gieen abvre.) is ou
every puW,age.
Prepared ready for use and sold by the
gallon onlv. There has never been a piint
ottered to the public that has becoue so
popular (in the same time) and given as
periect satisfaction as the Rubber Paint.
marlW-4m
Ut C. O It T 11 ,
liEALXa IS
PIANOS', ORGANS,
AH kinds of Musical Instruments, Strings,
Artists' and Wax Flower Materials anit
Fancy Articles.
LIBERAL DISCOUNTS ON ORGANS TO
CASH BUYERS.
310 MARKET STREET.
IIarrisbi RQ, Pejjm'a.
Mar 11, 1874.
Manhood: HowLost.HowEestored
Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price
Six Cents.
Lecture on the Nature, Treatment ant
Radical Cure of S perinatorrho?a, or Seminsa
Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual
Debility and Impediments to Marriace een-
i erally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epi
I lepsy ami Kits ; Mental and Physical Inca
pacity, resulting Irton Self. Abuse, etc. Br
j KOBEKT J. CL LVEKWELL, 31. t.. Aii
j thor ol Ihe '(;.-een Book," itc.
The wor!d-rennwnel utthor, in this ad
, mirable Lecture, clearly proves ftom his
I own experience that the awful consequea-
ces of Self-Abuse may be effectually remov.
eu wunoiii meuicines, and without dar.rer
ous surgical operations, bougies, instru
ments, rings or cordials, pointing out a
mode of cure at once certain and etJectail
by which every suiterer.no matUtr what his
condition may be, may cure himself cheaplv,
privately and radically. Ibis Lecture will
prove a boon to thousands aud thousands.
Sent, under seal, to any address, in a
plain envelope, on the receipt of two post
age stamps. A tdress the Publishers,
CUAS. J. C. KLINE li CO.
1-1 Kowery. New York,
Post-OUIee B-jx. 458.
yov. 19, 1873-Jv.
.- IsXATCIIK.EYS
i Improvfld CL'CL'MBEK
i AVOOD PL'MP, Tasteless,
55 Durable, Erhcient & Cheap.
1 ne uesl rnmp lor me leaai
money. Attention is esp
ially invited to B'alchley's
Patent Improved Bracket 4.
Now r" K. r V,n..
iPsSMIl
4
'"P""1
LB
f"3 Ji hkrh can be withdrawn
t 2; without removing the pnmp
WsawJ r- or disturbing the joints.
Also, ibe Copper Chamber, which never
cracks or scales, and will outlast any other.
For sale by Dealers and tbe Trade gener
ally. Inquire for Blatchley's Pump, aud if
not for sale in your town, nd direct to
CHAS. O. ELATCHLEY,
MAXCTACTrilB,
505 Commerce St., Piaadeljihla, fa-
7T ar