4 f WIFFUNTOVVJI. WtfflMar. April f MTS.' B K. S C H W K 1 It x ! Tr"cy "', w",,w iy - ,,. . . . . - ' ' j had tlwwateaed seeraj fhaes to ICatt him". rrwr. iM..iif. j j , fc w a ,ttelBpt. ;MirccTKi-T Th. doe'"i,0Iin,hr ,hret eieeutlon, with II., PatrM head ft editorial of rejoicing on i " n:uU att U,ud- the rcrt, 4eiM In ! Nutmeg State, in j n th" mornin the " ob the whirl, the Democracy sustained a loss on t'u1'lu FenaylvaoU RailiW, foOr tJt year'. majority of about 20Oj The ! mik of Cumberland, aa engine draw. IVwder Puffer t evidently easily filled with ! mt coal ear ran off th track, taking enthusiasm.,' TtaU isonly Datnral, however. ' WheY. there t much wind, there Is little ti...m f.r anytVuut ,bw. '' " ! Ll year "r-Bermrlt wa. elected Governor j rf Ciiitetcnt by Vi::i majority. This I year be aa tf Unrtt 3 showing a Rrpuh- ; iican gain f aiwtit ,!. The condition of tne uemoeracy a aesperau, .run. UlBt COlnmaroial IrawllcrdW thiii they em to be rktravUuf cruiab tf , . , . , . . . , ... . baatDM is tbe state inuet take oaf eumlort." Alike grain b'Aween thia audi . .. . , , : the nt drCliuB gire U. State to the '0 lio0. Kepablican candidate for Preaident Hov ! ! Tbe booae of Tbomae Kasej, of re ye, Fowdjr Puflr tHorritkurg Ttlf WasbinjtOD toWBibip, LebigU eottatj, rrk . , . wa reeentlj robbed of $40 laj aaooey The Chambersburg Bank Burglar ! H beat dotbing. " llae turoed out tj be ao old offeuder , ' Tbere ta a farm aear Waterloo, Sen aaiunt tbe law, a raaoal, wbuat tbe de- j eea County, oa abieb i raiaed ever tecurea bare been looking for, manj!jW (J00 worth of moo, which ia long daya. H i. a confidence .a of 1 d L tbe fo the higher o!aaa in that business, and' . . , . . . I... . Ki tm L .1.. i n . (. . . 1 1 1 A . ... He is said to bail iroui t hicsgn, and was uaiued there Lewis U. Clermont. ! lie baa victimised people in Chicago, j ew York, ISaltiiuure, New Orleans, , KicbuiuDd, in.il.del,.hi. and other. places. At every new place of opera ! La he took a new name At Long 1 lrai)eh iu 1872 he passed himae'f off! i Ik son of rich Cuban, and won the : affeciiotie of a rwb young lady from j practice in setting a broken aukle so as 1'UtUdclpl.r., who had a fotWM in her . Vmb ineh fcJfc own rifht, was married to ber, and . . hved with her long enough to prevail The city ueasurer of Ilamsbarg is on ber to eullect aome 520,000 of herip1 l" of $1,500 per year, f.irtuue for a trip I Kurope, and then j Patrick . Monaban, a farmer living on a pretence vt going back to the n,r Waterford, Ontario, was murder house for )u.etbiug that thry bad for- ; ed in bi(, own boaM b burglars on sotien, he left her at tbe railway ete-l.. , uon, and left, taking the small satchel Vn7 u,&ht week' : with the valuables with Urn. And so Sixteen employes in the Bor ton Cus lie progressed in tbe confidence gsme' torn House were dismissed ou Saturday uuiil be met Messcrsmith of Chambers-' a week. burg. j A strange accident occurred at So- - i i . t . i -ii i . i . The Battle of the Logs Is what they call the trouble between the people who have been before tbe Legislature this winter fioin Williams j ort on tbe West Uranch of tbe Sua uehsoua, importuning members to vote ior or against oooui to .. n. o... IUK 1 11 C lull 1,..1J1.1 Lb iiv.vi llouoe, and after it was passed, a mem ber offered a resolution for an investi gating committee, based on tbe rumors nf bribery of members in tbe passcge f tbe bill. A resolution of that char acter passed that House, and now the greatest excitement prevails, and the rise looks aa if oaite a lot of doner had cone into the hands of members for aud aeaiust the bill. Meanwhile the Senite does not act on the question taken an in au as mc case uuw nanus. it promise, to be an exciting one before it becomes settled. Y wr A IKS DHUKUC1U, How about the restotation of a Jew lh kmedom at Jerusalem ! ibe eon- rumination o! euch a project is not altogether impossible. The English papers have tbe story io this form : that aron Aipuonse rioinscnua ia going to propose to pay me ao, Turkish debt, now virtually repudiated by the Sultan-bis security for repay - luent being (1) the gross reveuue of the Turkish domain ; ('1), the absolute ownership of Vokouff, with its rich and abundant mines ; (3), the feudal tenure f a large portion of Syria, including Jerusalem, at which ancient capital llothschild will take up his residence as King of the Jews. It is aaid that the ties of lineage draw strongly on Dis raeli as be ages, and he would favor tbe reconstruction of tbe king dom and tbe reconcentration of the iraudering children of Israel. The rest of tbe tale is highly draniatie.-GrdpAtr. Tl" ; moved to Ohio in 1830, when these Can this be Drew 7 j iotti rclic wer, pactd in fetther e T ; yD?IW! af,wd, ! ken the western wilds. .J oul, helped the poor young Methodist , ien was thia : Uc built a hndeoue Metho-j Aa English judge has jaat en dint college.. Good! The he endowed it ; it-need a man to imprisonment at hard ith $250,000. Better still, and prolonged j Itbor for fifee ye,M for .jiing . Jet. eheers from the poor roung Sletliodiat men. j , . , . . ,' TO ii a ter. He was a hair, dresser who had The Uncle Drew wanted to nse 1 -.0.000 ) bearing a corner In .Northwestern, ,a1 j been fer some Urn, employed profes h borrowed all the endowment back.giring : aionally by the wile of a London mer ht note for the auiuiint with interest, ofjehant. The lady waa of a very ner eoarae. Ho paid the intcrcat with pioua j Toni tmj 4X0itable temperament, aud reglarayf..raouie time, and .thca Uncle he w :!0 lolatmhtt extravagaut. laniel went up iu a balloon. So did the . . . r a- - 11 r. I' seems that she even borrowed endowment of the college for poor yoiiog MetWi-t mH . And Uncle Daniel can't j money of her bair-dresser and gave jiav tbe inieiect either. Aud vou never j 1 0 U's for the amount. For some wa a aorrier bid gentienian for the poor reason or other she discharged the man vounc Ueihudikt men than Lucie D. P., tbe Indian giver. St. Lum.ii Republican. Thc PrttbiUrian Banner says that j ening letters, and at last sent one in in the year 1700 there were three j Wuieh be ,,,,, tj,e most scandalous im iniuitters io this country bearing the , put,Upni npon her character. The of PreatiTter'iau name; in 1.G, one;, . , , , i j j ' fence was clearly proved, and tbe man hundred years ago, there were Hit J r ministers ; now ail the different Presby- i convicted an 1 sentenced as above terian branches number 8,000 minis-j noted. It is satisfactory to learn that ters, 9,000 churches and 1,000,000, before leaving tbe court he withdrew wembcrs," and that "never at any pre-1 ajj imputations and admitted that be viuua time in its history has I reaby te- f . , c .i. , , . J . , : bad no joatification for tbem whatever, nan had such encouragement to be , - faithful in its doctrines and polity, and active in its efforts to extend tbe king dm of Christ." ti, News Items. "e 1'aje. who ncentlv murdered wucatCUWa, , attempted sni- A rather turbutewt autt-Chhwee meeting a. bM at Soeth Saa Frauctace oa Mas. . aw, the 3rd iuat. One -t.rgawu.eai.tedi Lir; i.rir a,n cv.ariney ana lainuy o. i",UOO perwna, rtrid, pledged, l eae the ' . Soa" miscreants placed an preaent attemj-t to remedy the Chiueaeeva! mrrnal bua on the doorstep, and by legj eaM ahonld fall, u uk. Uw I ignited it by some unknown, pro- i-ito their owe band, and root out tk, nii dueing a terrible expl., M,nl.t,l with lire ,d aleel. demoluJung the hLr . lrickIVieri.,,.UborerinCoIabua,!b,iWi .: .l..Uo f tue Ohio .hot aud killed hi. aged eu- . ... . . aenoraaioeeaaaauciaunc ... a - oo - jrctiouable k.t. and the father, who bad bseii drinking, forced his boy to get upon hi kaeea to prav and pruiuiae never to as ! iag the escape of the inmates UDtll as oeiate with the boy again. While apea I giatanee arrived. hia knee. .Kb head bowed the fSther j Tt frMne rf ,h- WM fon.ed eeixed a hiaded ahot run aad discharged Ita I , , . -a t -.i.;.. i. : eut or place toward the street, the ends eonlest mle tbe boy's aide, killing biia i-1 . tauilj-. i resting upon tbe pavement. The heavy t our thouaaad mea at work at tbe Hon- aUm, , wta bBd ntmxrd acd tbe treat canal baaia bating atruck for a dollar ,. , . , . ,. , , , , ....... . eetlings ctte-ipletely demolished. An day tbe contractor paid them off. At ' - 1 iur a day from (be 1 of Hay was effer- J "! nhine, which stood ia m t., ii.., cb. rcai .in. tie bedroom above the entry, was tora day night a work, Mm kill tfotfkMrj six years obi,- IB fattens ft ttfc gnu, sad cut hia eera tnront wUwacTltclfcf knife. ',h " ,h WDjeT and cr- BaTUey "l"t ureniaa, or Jit. iwva-K, jumped fr"m th engine, and falling Under the car a instantly kill. . . . - , Fift thousand tons of rails will lay a road bed 550 miles to length.! ' '. According U the mi law of Ahi- ; trees. It is sold for $5 a load on tba i itmtin.1 A Chester counlj physician has treated thirty-one cases of hydrophobia since tbe lt of January. : 'iteadill. MHar. aid white neckties ... .... M ,b th wt,e-- ' A Coataville lady recovered $850 damages from her physician for mal- I gar iaar, near ;ueau vine, ra., on iue ,30tb ult. . 11. Perry bad a double bar- rel shot gun, loaded with bird-shot, and while dismounting from his horse tbe gun was discharged, the shot striking a young lady named Weotworth in the b bU kef sin a little boy sged six years, who were Unking out of a window.. Both were killed in stantly.' ' ' The wife of tbe Rev. Deforest Saf ford.of Fairfax, Vt., drowned herself on Friday, March 31st At one of the hotels in West Ches- j ter, IV, are held for debt four borses ' and one carriage (a hack), all supposod j t0 1j1VC oecn stlea from Philadelphia, . . , T Joung men went r,d,n "h j two West burg (lows) girls. A big : dog, full of fight, . came belching i ,,, I, . Inm nf th. young men drew a revolver, blazed away at lue UUE. "u nDfi "u i.i. i i i i r . er one of his own fingers and depositing ; the bullet in the neck of one of the young ladies. It was lucky for the , - i , . - , . ! There are two bits of china now in j possession of a poor crippled woman in Indiaua, that ought to be at tbe Cen tennial, as they are probably the oldest pieces of china in this country. Tbey consist of a small pitcher aud dish of the year 1631, thus making them 242 years old. There is no question as to their sge, for it is wrought into tbe bottom of tbem. ' Tbey were brought originally from Scotland and were in possession of the McGrnder family in Baliiujore until some part, of. It re- without having ' paid what she owed. iTbeieupou be began to send her tbreat- j Thx explosion of the second infer ! nal machine in Carlisle, for tbe pur j pose of injury and perhaps death of the ex-Sberiff of Cumberland county, : is narrated thu by a Cumberland county paper : About 9 o'clock on tbe night of the 28 tb of March a second attempt was made to destroy the lives and property 1 - r i-ea j a r m s sr f , the frout door was blow. int ,k , ;, . . ... K"" - -J Wall waa thrown against the Stair door, prevent I - : ti,a f Are's nf ri anlA;n T i u lifted iufEeieWlj is irtlo the fOsiort to drop errt ttai the teaoN boar! Mofto off. Two pot Vttit, a Arv d eauarj, were killed, fb ffore bitiof fhe feather eoaipleMr etfippad off. Kvefy article of fuftrJtate was more et less injured, a table with on tfegV it Cfoek without work.fj etc. Tbe kitchen ceiling was banging down to feet ffom its proper position, plainly showing tbe roof ffot. Tbe repefl Of the infertftil maifiine wu heaid all over town and baadreds of persons focked to tbe scene of dis aster, the boose presents a dilapida ted appearanOBi tbe walls sprflog, I scorched and etea the eorniee partially demolish e!. Thousand Visited the seeoe, and the town i in a fatrore of steitrmeot over tW. second Vtterapt to destroy life and property, Tbe win dows for a square from tbe scene of the explosion were shattered, and forty panes of glass were required to repair the damage to iroc house alone. Strange to say, all the inmates who were in tbe bonse at the time escaped uninjured. There are many rowors "afloat as to suspicions, ete ,' bnt nothing can be traced to any authentic source. MtRDEII. Th Confatio of m .Voily Mapiire. James Kerrigan, now nnder sentence for complicity in tbe Molly Maguire i murders iu tbe coal regions, has made a confession, wbicb was telegraphed over the country from Bethlehem, l'a., last Wednesday, as follows : m Some years ago Alexander Camp bell kept the same salooa that is now kept by James Carroll in Tamaqua. In that house, when Campbell kept it, 1 first joined a society known as tbe An cient Order of Hibernians. That i, tbe Order of the Molly Maguires, and nothing else. 1 was iutrodruocd into it by a wan at Tuaearora, aud a man uamed Jobn Douabue put me through in Alexander Campbell's cellar. Tbe first taste of my new order was when one Barney O' 11 are was burned out. Tbe men who did that were seat out by Alexander Campbell, who was paid for sending tbem. by a man named Slat terling. I was in Campbell's place place when they went, and the next morning the place was burned down. Tbe purposes of the Molly Maguires, or A. O. II., is to kill people and burn down buildings. The notion is that it is to protect workingmen, but reailv they are of tbe moat hardened villains ia the place where tbey reside. They charter of tbe Molly Msgoirts calls for the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Tbe murder aud other appointments are seldom made in regular meetings, but at special meetings outside, called for the purpose. Tbs regular meeting min i utes are kept as those of any society, so they may be shown in contradiction of charges, and to show that they lived np to tbe requirements of tbe charter. The appointments are made and always carried out. If any one wants any work done they, inform tbe headman, known as body-master or president, and be calls a meeting ; two or three men are usually appointed to do such work ! Moat of the body masters are hotel (keepers. Jerem.ah Kane was body master at Broad Top. When Jones was killed James Carroll was body master at Tamaqua. ' 'Alexander Camp bell, while he lived at Tamaqua, was tbe body-master. Doyle, Duffy and McGeenan, now awaiting trial in tbe jail at Pottaville, are tba men who on the night of July 5, at James Carroll's saloon, in Tamaqua, annonneed that Night Officer Yost must be killed. ' He was put out of tbe way because he bad interfered with, and beaten some drunk en Molly Maguires. Carroll went out of tbe saloon to borrow a pistol te do tbe killing, bnt came back without aoy. He tben gave me twenty five cents, and asked me to go to a neighboring saloon and borrow one. I went ont and spent tbe money but returned without a pis tol. He was killed that night. All three (Doyle, Duffy, and McGeebanj subsequently confessed to me tbst they had Bordered Tost. These men are all members of the Aneient Order of Hi berians, or Molly Msguires. I knew John P. Jonej, and also shout bis deasb. I did not know Doyle and Kelly before September 1, 1875. 1 was coining from my work at Alaska Collieries, at Tamaqua, on September 1, 1875, and stopped in at James Carroll's. Doyle and Kelly were there. . After 1 bad taken a drink -I went out on tbe poicb, and James Carroll !o! lowed me. When we got outside be asked me if I would take Doyle and Kelly over to Alexan der Campbell's, at Storm Hill, as tbey wished to go there. I said that I was steadily at work and would have to .be out by 11 o'clock. Carroll then pre vailed opou me to go.. I got my supper and came back to Carroll's salron. We pushed right on to Storm Hill and went in at Alexander Campbell's, where Carroll had told me to take the men We then went to Hugh McGeeban'g saloon, at Summit Hill. McGeehan produced three revolvers. After oiling them be handed one to Doyle, one to Kelly aod one to me, and asked me to go and sboot Jobn P. Jones. I refused tbe revolver. Kelly and 1 remained in that saloon all night, McGeehan and Campbell both returning home. Bet'ore tbe latter left, aa arraogement was made whereby 1 should go down tbe next morning and point out to Kelly and Doylo the boes, Jones, whom 1 knew, having onoe lived in Tamaqua. This was to be done so that no mistake might be made, ao that they should know Jones beyond all doubt. The men McGeehan and Campbell, said that John P. Jones bad blacklisted (that is, discharged and reported so they couldn't again get work at any of the company's mines) some of tbe men that worked in that region. Campbell left me to infer that Jonee waa mainly The floor nearl0 he mnrdered ao as to get William ebar to run awav. He said rbat if Joh p , ' . , Bill Zehner -m . L mI4 ft' ran away, aud to this or tw. after tbie Jooeer . Off." MeGeeb-J b"ess cools .,.. it 4 saaa. - j . . 3 " will him a hall Muuuau were mK ,be bUekU.71!, Ia the morning Doyle, Keiij,, left the saloon in aearoh of JotM, Campbell eaid they should sboot Joaea at hia house or in eomiug from the post office. Then Kelly and Diyle went up to Jeaea' honse. While tbev were away Csmpbsll ssaJe me get down on my knees and pmaiae tiM 1 Wofild Sever epeak abotft ffais matderrtartttk Of lober. , Then Campbell teM me to go Vtrt atfd see where the were. 1 went S after tbem and nret tbtnf tbii aide Mickey 0'DuBneJl' UtefS. Dojle waa -flttmjt on a stone. Kellf aaid j ,eB ne "ot down be went into a hocae add askett if icvtf was at Loae, and that do one answered. Campbell told Kellf to sboot Jonsl earl in the morning while oming to oxk, and meat of Hebeeea itewart, Uta of Bcale not fO let bint go witE one ball, butt towaablp, deeeaart. - - (ntt. i,t at i 2. The Brat end .Sua! aeeoent of Benja pAt three or four fn Mm. Miebaet ,, S(l)cl( lflrlnhrtrator of Peter Bossier, Doyle Lad tbe Mackjdck and black pur I Ute ryftte ukwnsblp, deceased. I tole.' Kellf bad tbe btbVf two pistols. ! ii. The account of Sane Bender, Ad Campbell told them llfcy eonld go on ; j mlnbtrstrfx of Flttafteth Moiat, Ute of that tbey needn't be afraid, as no one would follow tbetBi ad Jonee wasn't liked by tbe Welshmen of any one else. Campbell then give ft five dollars, telling me to purchase some whisky at Tamaqua and cm tbe frklaoee to bny them tickets on the railroad to go borne with. These fffeJ dollars I gave ! my old woman, and she sent out for a quart of whisky, but tbe bill esase back naebaaged and tbe wbtaky wita it. At Tamaqna Doyle Informed me that tbey bad shot Jones, Lffl eoflldn't say whether he waa dead ot hot Shortly after that we were arrested." Bank Itwbticr j at feeattlsia;. Tbe Reading Sundaf XtvS of April 2d sayi: Tbe Banking House Of Uoff 3t Millbolland, Fifth street above Peno, was robbed yesterday at noon of about $5,500 in National Bank notts and greenbacks. Tbe bank waa itf charge at tbe time of a young man named Johnson, who is a clerk itt tbe institu tion, when three gentlemanly-looking strangers entered, and stited that Dr. Plank, of Morgantown, had sent tbem there; that they conld get good interest for deposits at this institution ; that :hey bad $7,809 of their aunt's money which tbey wished to deposit. They asked Ibe young man to figure np tbe interest on tbe deposit, lod when be bad finished this, tbey then requested that he ahonld make a calculation for tbe same amonnt in gold. At a quarter before three o'clock Mr. George B. Hoff, one of tbe . firm and young Johnson went to tbe safe for the purpose of looking after the business of tbe day, when tbe money was found to be missing. Tbe suppo sition is that one of the party commit ted tbe robbery whilst Mr. Johnson was eDgaged in calculating the inter est, and that he bad slipped back to the safe without being perceived. Tbe parties are described as follows : The first as 5 feet 8 inches in height, dark hair and full dark whiskers closely trimmed, sod was apparently about 28 reaie old. tie wore a dare bine over coat and black stiff rimmed bat. So. 2 about the aame height and ... v.-. had light hair and light and wore a brown overcoat.' '. So. Z was also about tbe same age and six, and wore dark clothing. ' . A fourth man, who is upicsed to : belong to tbe same party, was in the baok in tbe morning to . have a note changed, and it is thought he posted his confederates as to the condition of affairs. ' Up to a late hoar last night no cine had bsen obtained aa to the robbers. An Elopement ' Tesemty-elx Year a Age). In 1850 Barlow Case waa Collector of tbe Port of Sandusky, Ohio. lie fell in love with tht wife of hie deputy, Henry Francis, seised $22,000 of gov ernment money and eloped with Mrs. Francis and ber little child. They fled, it seems, to the Island of Ceylon. Not long ago an American missionary visit eJ them, found tbem living in an earth ly paradise, bnt both haunted by re morse and the woman dying 'of con sumption. To the missionary tbe con pie toll the story, and tbe scene was one that can scarce escape tbe avidiona pen of tbe sensational dramatist who iu detail reads it. A promise to send tbe child to her father in America was made to the dying mother. . She em barked, bnt the vessel was lost and tbe obild with it. Mrs. Francis soon after died, and it ia believed Case did not long survive her. Up to the elope ment Francis had the utmost confidence in his wife's honor, bnt when his be trayal dawned npon him he became craxed with but two objects in life to gain revenge on Case and recover his child. " He surrendered position and property, traveled in pursuit of tbe fugitives in neatly every country of Europe, without success, . and finally enlisted as a soldier in tbe English army and served in the Crimean War. Some years after be returned to Amer ica and became an employee of the Adams Express Company on the Pan Handle Railroad. His "queerneas," however, led to his discbarge, and now, it is said, be ia working as a farm band in Minuesota, Exchange. A Meuee Sff-allemed by a Boy From tht Co hot EagU. A curious and very singular accident happened to a sou of James O'Helau, re aiding on Saratoga street. It seems that Willie, the youngest child, a bright boy oi fifteen years of age, laid down in a corner of tbe kitchen hut night and, being tired out from play, was soon fast aaleep. Tbe father wa reading at a tabic placed in the room, the rest of the family were all in bed. and consequently the bouse waa perfectly still. Suddenly a startling cry came from the child, which aroused the father, who made a rush lor thti boy and asked him what waa tbe matter. The boy claaped hia fatbea in hia arms, and with startling eyes exclaimed, Father, I hare swallowed a mouse, aod I feel nim biting me inside !" la an instant the lather had the house aroused, and a messenger waa sent lor a doctor, who soon arrived and administered aa emetic, which bad tbe desired effect, and the boy, after aome terrible relcning, wrew mi the mouse, and. strange to relate, tbe creature was alive aud active, aad made bia scape through a bole in tbe floor. It ap thai while the child slept he had his , and the mouse, which wss a i-VV.IS1 cot Iriahtened by a muaen- ..ih .JtVT euild. lumped into bis niained ali in boljiow he ' ten. " ejsch ts a y- BBaasadiBaB iff' AAvtrtUemcmUi atJtr' NotifcE.. fWOTICKfc hereby (riven that the fol 11 folTowhig aamed iraona bare ffe(f their Adinftilstralora, Execntora' and CJaar diaa acconau in the Register's Umoe of JunUtaecnuIj', and the aaiae wiD be pre sented fOT osflrmativii and allowance at tbe Court House in Jlittluitown, on Tues day, Mav 1Kb, 1876 i 1. 7r Brat and Bual account of William Stewarf, Esecotor of the last wit! aad testa- Snrr.ee Mill lownnMo. d Debased. 4. Tbe account of L 8. tfotj. Adminis trator .d . e or Joaeph Mostt late or yermanagh towaiST, deceased. d. The account of X. S. Doty, Adnrinia tralfr a. e. a. eea Hoses Moat, late vt Fertcaaagh lowashiy, deceased. 0. The account oT John and Henry Hoff man, Adminietraters of ionathsn hocking tod, late of Suac-eeftitma U.wn-lIIj'j dee'd. 7. The account or Alex iader Wallace, ESeealor ot tbe but will and teetaieent of Noah K Kirk, late of Tuaearora townahip, deceased. t). The fourth partial account of Joseph RoQiroch, Kaeculor of the laat win and W tament of Kobert f. Gallagher, bite of i'cr uanagb townabip, deceased. - y. Tbe first aad partial account ol Robert McMeeni Exccuim et tbe but will ard tes tament of Margaret JtJMeen, late of Walker low nabip. deceased. 10. The account ol Jobs Uon moo, uoar- Idiaa of &ary K. Knner, minor child of Richard Kennedy. oT Dfealb township. 11. The first and final act front of Charles I. Waream, Executor of Samuel Kerlin, de ceased. 12. Tli second and final account of Al fred S Patterson and 3 Bfennisholu, Att miuistralors of Peter Bremiisholu, dve'd. 13. Tbe account of William B KcCaban, Administrator of Abraham lidtiaaa, Ute of Jfilford township, deceased. J. T. 1IETL1N, Rtfitttr. RKfiemra'a Orrn'B. I MwHinlown, April 12, 1876- j LIST OF bfc?LiH8 AI D VENDKHS f Foreign and Domes Me Merchandise m Ibe coanly lor the year 1876, aa approved and classed by tbe Mercantile Appraiser : JHifflinUntn. Ctasa. LlCSXSK Bayers It Kennedy, grain, coal and fambrr. 12 Teakly k. Son, merchants.... M R R Parker, aboe dealer ; ... . It Jacob Thomas, grocer....... It SolntmnV Bonks, confectioner, 1 4 J W Kirfc, graver 14 YT T Snyder, fftmitur I i f Huaiiucl, store dealer ... 14 J VT MatBenbangh.bi '"are, 12 B P Kcpner k. SoB,druggiaia. 14 Ely sues Tilten, merchant.... 12 Bana . Hamlin, druggists... 14 J St U A Staiubengh, merchants 10 Jobn Etka, grocer 14 Emii rVholl, fancy store..... 12 1 E Shatter, grocer a queens- wsre 4 VranciscBe Hardware Company 12 W H KoIIbmb, Jeweler 14 D W Harley ft. Co clolbiers. 14 Jobn HoHstw.ua, billiard aa- looa... ....... L A Segelbauni, clothier.. 14 Miller ft, Bunnell, organ venders 14 X B MeCrum, real eslate agent 14 $12 60 7 W) 7 t i 00 7 00 7 W 10 00 7 00 12 6 7 00 12 60 7 fV 20 00 7 W 12 50 7 00 12 60 7 00 7 OO SO 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 L ft. J B VTilson, merchants S S Beaver, merchant ... 12 18 IS 12 50 10 00 10 00 10 00 ! 1 T Me. Mister, merchant ' W H MeAlister ft. Co., mer complexion chants 14 It Li 14 12 7 00 i 7 00 10 00 7 00 12 60 7 0O 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 GO io eo 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 m 7 00 7 00 io oo 12 60 10 00 Jlanrr. ! A Lanyer, merebant. .... 1 K Sbellenberger, merrbaiit.. Rioe ft. Ura) nil, saercbanU . A Deager, merchant....... 14 14 14 14 S S Smith, mere bast .. Jacob Wetter, merchant . H H fpacbt, merchant ' ' Grerarsed'. S T Diium ft. Bro., mercbaata, 14 Greaewsed. Winey ft. Custer, roercbaatr.. IS 1 Walker. C A Thompson, coal dealer.. 14 S F Herr, grain dealer....... 14 John Moixer A. Co., mercbaala 14 Jacob Rkkeubangh, merchant, 14 N D Vandyke, merchant 14 W H Knrtx. merchant 14 Jerome Hetrk-k, merchant.... 14 W T McCuiloch, grain, coal at . - lumber. 14 Taoaipseaowa. ElisaJamea, confectionery... 14 Elihu Bcnaer, gram aad coal. 1.1 Haldenvan ft, Sellei a, merchants 12 Keely ft. Smith, mere hauls... 13 ' - Port Royal. Kepner ft. Oroninger, grain, coal and Inaiber 18 1" 00 George Herr. grocer 14 7 00 Kannold ft. IV'inev, grocers.. 14 7 00 David Oump, clothier 14 7 00 A S Okeson, merchant .. .. 13 10 00 C M Funk, confectimter 14 7 00 J 8 M Gibson, merchant It 7 00 J P Sterrett, druggist. 14 7 00 Robert Logan, confectioner... 14 7 CO J P8hiudel, notions 14 7 00 J A Thompson, Jeweler It 7 00 Lydia laeabcrg, fancy a tor.. 14 - 7 00 Samuel Buck, merchant 13 10 00 J Dunbar, stove dealer 14 7 00 J W Stimmd, furniture 14 7 00 Noah Uertaler, coal, lumber and grain 14 Tartrrt. Noah Hertiler A Sons, mer chant 12 Spruce HUL D Cona ft. Son, meachants ... 18 J L Barton, merchant........ 13 Tascorent. Wm Van Sweringen, merchant 14 Francis Snyder, merchant.... 14 A J Ferguson, merchant. ... 14 Morrison a Willhide,mercbanU 14 Mangers Meminger, merchants 18 Conn, Manger A Co., merchants 13 Lade. Campbell a Robison, merchants 13 K U Patterson, merchant..... 12 Beale. 7 00 12 50 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 12 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 12 60 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 0C 7 00 John P Kslty, merchant..... J Nevin Pomeroy, merchant G W Bnrchtjeld, merchant.. Alex Woodward, merchant.. J B Bardell, grocer Levi Dundore, atove dealer. . Milford. A J Tlertiler, merchant S T AfcCulloch, gram, coal J lumber............. 14 18 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Palterion. Stevena A Guss, hardware.... Ernest ft, Diem, market car and feed 14 PC Kundio, druggist........ 14 Samuel Strayer, clothier...,. 13 Joseph Peuoell, merchant.... 12 W J Robison, confectioner... 14 F Hannemau, merchant...... 14 J B M hodd, clothier 13 John Doyle, merchant.. 14 David Holman, grocer 14 A J Hertxler, merchant 14 I Al Goshen, feed, coal and lumber. ..... 14 James North ft. Son, grain.... 14 Th licenses mentioned in the above list will be due and payable to tbe County Trea surer on and after tbe 1st day of Afay, 1876. An appeal will be held at the Commission ers' Otbce in the borough of JKifflintown, on TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1876, when sll persons feeling themselves aggrieved can attend, if they think proper. JAMBS ADAMS, Mercantile Jpprauer. April 12. 1875. Mr. T. D. Oarman will open a Select School ia tbe borough of Patterson, April 17, 1876. Mr. Garmaa ia thoroughly acquainted with tbe lexl-books. and knows bow te teach their content to other. .. Iwn-s ft. mesKines at Banks ft Hsmlln.'s Arse A diettisemenfti. ATTENTION , (if AgriculturieU is hereby dbectetf to fae (act tUt the aadOTraed baa orxxs pStce .t PMrt Baral. Jnaiala cer?f aavre be Corn Pl4te, CorJKjrkes, 3RAIS ErARATOS, ' CLOVER SEED SKPARATOASi Horse Powers from One to Tea ifoMe Power, .Irricultural, Portable, and StaiiotUtttj rODDER CUTTERS, FODDER CSTTSH ERS, CORJi 8HKLLER3, : Cider Mills, Hay forks, Hay Rakes, Oral Drills, and farming macuinery ana unyrm menta of every description. .. J. r. JACOBS, Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. April 12, lt76. Prettaaie)tar7'a Mtlte. TV OTICE ia hereby giren that Jeremiah i 1 Lyons, Assignee of Calvin B. Hartley, has riled the drat and intended aa the final account in the Prolhonotary's Office iu Mif llintown, and tbe aame will be presented for confirmation and allowance at the Court House in Miffiintown at the April term of Ccttrt. JACOB BE IDLER, March Z3, 1875. Prothonotarr. , . JlvffCe af AtnvCMiaeat. NOTICE is hereby gien to the Policy holders of Ibe' Perry Connry Mutual Kir Insurance Company, that ao asseas men! of Eight Per C'eni. has been laid on the Preifflnm Notea Of aaid Company, and that the midersigaed baa been appointed Collector for Jnniau county, to wboui the abore assessment, now due, must be paid without any turtbvr delay. GEORGE W. SMITH. Mar. 14, 1876-tf Mifflintowo, l'a. BRIOCiE LKTTIG. PROPOSALS will be received at the Com nifcaivnera' Olbce io tbe Court House in the borough of Mjiflintown, until FRI DAY, APRIL 14. Wo, al 1 o'clock P. M lor tbe erection of a County Bridge over tbe little CocoUiaaa creek, near Di aim's mill, in Greenwood township. Plans and apeciMcatioas of tbe aaus may be seen at the CotnanVsioners' Ofee m toe Court House in tbe borough of Mifllintown. By order oi the Board of Commissioners. ,. JAMES DEEX, Oar. TUSCASOEA ACADEMY. The Sammer Scasiou will begia May 2d. Three general courses rf study s 1st. For those pre'jitring for Business. 2d. Fur those preparing to become Teachers. id. Tor those pre par rag fit College. Tbe advantages are i Loral km; (I'crowxb neas, experieace- D. D. S7u8F Fb. D., iuar22-4t Acadeuiia, Pa. ' BALLARD & CO., General Commission Merchants, as P kali a i Gr&i'fi, Sides, Wool, ftfa&o. Hops, Egg, Butter, Cheese, Dried Fruits, Feathers, Furs, Lard, Tallow, Seeds, Bacon, Beans, Poultry, Floar, Yeretables, Itc, te., Vtirrheese, S7 and 209 5. Bread Stmt, PHIUDELPHU. March 22, 1876tn PUMPS! PUMP8! PIMPS Pnmpa, light or heavy, made te order Cucumber Wood Pump always en band These guaranteed never to freexe m Win ter. Wood, Iron, Terra Cetta, er Lead Water Pipe put down oa short notice CRepairiog promptly attended to. Please give a a ctli before purchasing elsewhere, as are dctcnumed to sell at the very lowest prices. Call on or addrea WM. NOBLE, Port Royal, or, FRANK NOBLE, atiOllntown. aar22-6'm KOTICE. . : U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE SPECJLAl. TAXES Mav 1, 1876, to Attn, SO, 1877. Tbe Revised Statutes vf ibe United States, Secsions 32o2, 3247, drtSZ and S239, require every person engaged m any busi ness, avecation, or cmpioyuieot wlricb rea ders him liable to a Srxciat Tax, TO PH IN HIS ESTABLISHMENT OR PLACE OF BUSINESS a cranr denoting tbe pay ment of said Sraciat Tax for tbe Special Tax Tear beginning May 1, 1876, before commencing or continuing buaioe after April 30, 187G. The Tsvxet tmbrmctd within the precuam of the Lam abate anote4 art the foltowng, et : RectiSera i.$J00 00 Dealers, rstaii liquor 25 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor 100 00 Dealer in malt liquors, wholesale. . 60 00 Dealers in malt liquors, retail 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco 25 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco 500 00 And on sale of over 91,000, Blty cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco .. S 90 Manufacturers of stills 50 00 And for each still manufactured. 20 00 Aad for each worm manufactured. 20 00 Manufacturer of tobacco 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars 10 00 Pedlers of tobacco, first class (more than two horses orther animals). . 60 00 Pedlers of tobacco, second class two horses er other animals). .. 25 00 Pedlers of tobacco, third class (ona borse or other animal)...... .... 15 00 Pedlers of tobacco, fourth class (on foot or public conveyance)...... 10 00 Brewers of leas than 500 barrels... 60 00 Brewers of 500 barrel or more.... 100 00 Any person, so Lable, who shall fail to comply with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes aamed abtvo must apply to Chablks J. Bbvibb, Collector ol Internal Revenue, at S anbury. Pa., and pay for and procure tbe Special-Tax Stamp or Stamps they need, prior to Mav 1, 1876, and WITH OUT FURTHER NOTICE. D. 1). PRATT, Cbmasuaioarr'o' InternalReienne, Office of internal Revenue, i Washington, D.CFeb. 1, 1876. ( TUNIATA VALLEY BANK. MimiNTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENH 'A. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRV1N, Cashier. MBBOTOBSI George Jacobs, II. H. Bechtel, Joba Balabaca, J. W. Frank. Amos G. Bonsafl, Jerome N. Thompson, Joseph Rothrock, August 4, 1875-tf Large stock of ready made clothing ot the latest aad choicest sty lea, far men and boys, hats, caps, boot and shoes, notion, fmniabinr goods ia endless variety for sale at Ssmael Strayer' s, ta Pattenoa. Jeb work ea short aetk at this eSce. Legal MverixMtMtntt, Dd&LAM AiH9li.W B K RE A3, IT 'the Hon. Bssv. F.' Jcaar, President Judge oT ttfe Court of Common Pleaa for the 9t!n'JuaI District, compoeed of the counties of J'TtitStn, Perry and Cumber land, aad tbe IlrabraMee Jonathan Weiser aud John Koona, f . the aaid Court of Cvmnton Plea tf Jiinhtfs county, base issued their precept IV tf direeled. bearing date the 12tb day of fB. 1H7, for holding a Court of yer an TffWner and General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Session of the Peace," at M1K FI.INTOWN. on the FOURTH MfJWDAT bt APRIL, 1878, being the 2T' day of the month. V.r. w v i.BVar liivvs. to the Cor- ttll-rt watleew of the -Peere anw Conataote Of Ibe County of Juniata, that tbey be thee effd therein their proper persons, at tfrfe O'clock on tbe afternoon of said nay, wnr. , tBeir record1) inquishhms, ezaminatioB's ' and oyer rcinetftPranccs, to do tboae thtng that to thew omce respectively apperUtti, aed those that are bound by recognisance U pKffetutoawajnattbeprisowera Ibat are vt Iben may be ia tbe Jail f said county, be then and there te erueecullen against tbe-a aa abull be juat. By trf AssembiTt passed the the day of May,- A. V., I"6; H n made tht duty of the Justices of IM Peace, of th sereral counties vf this Commonwealth, u return te the Clerk of IMS Conrtof IJcartot Sessions of the reasectirea cOTffrties, all tbt reeogmsanee entered into before them by any person or person charged with tb cowuuistoa of any crime, except Such case aa may be ended be I ore a Justice of thj Peace, aader existing laws, at least tew day before tbe coaimeaeemcnl of tb session or tb Cearl to wbicb I bey are made re tunsaMererectively,and in allcase where any recowntMnce are entered into kna tbew lea days before tb coraiaeneennt of tbe acssioa to wbicb tbey are made re turnable, tbe said Justices are to tt'S tbe swine in the same manner as if said af t bad uvt been swsecdj listed at Vhjtr, the I2tb day of Feb. iu tin year cf ear Lord one thou sand eight hundred and sevenlr-sii. VV .w. ft. BStriff. SberWs Olbce, MMI stow n, ( March I, 178 j Trial 1.11 fof April Term, Twrne, 114. I George ft Gorton vs. Joseph Hiinmels- bauct. .No 10(1, Seuteuiter term, 1873. 2 Lonisa Frauaoni v Samuel S WiUou and George W McElwee. 2o 26, Septem ber terni, 1874. 3 Jacob1 1'lle vs Christian Im Scbaffstall. No 3 Fcrember k nu, 1874. 4 Jaiob Pile ra Cbriatiaa Ira SchanMall. A TK.rU. I ir.rhnr. ke kU r,t frU-n.1 Getge W Liuthurst s Stewart McCuiloch and faii Lemon. Ko 44, February term, 1875. Jerrnrtan Lyonf U CB Bartley, trar- yCDra. artbec of own l Bsrtley. Ao 0, ary term, Jht-7. 7 J. Kohler Snyder vs Daniel Coffmaa. Ko. 75, February term, 1875. 8 John L Bears, Ephraim Bears and Da v Beery, rrtners tradmg in the name ol John L Beats ft. Sons, fi Abraham Wil liams. Ito 99, April term, 1875. 9 Jobn F McXea! v Solomon Books and William Wagner. No 194, April term, 1S75. 10 Ueorge W Gorton rs Hugh Palm. No 12, September term, 15. 11 Selinsgrove aud Korth Branch Rail road Con-. pan y vs George F MeFarlan(. No 59, Mepleuiber term, 187&. 12 Edward A Margrils vs George F. Me Far land. No 60 September term, 1H75. 13 Edward A Margrils vs George F Me Fsrljnd. Ko 61, September term, 1875. 14 Fdward A Margrils v George F Mc Farbiiid1.' N SJ, SrpVar term, 1875. 15 E riontbarf Faber v Catharine Mil ler. No 111, Sr?!ellr term, 1875. 16 Georce V Uorton vs Joba Diilen. o 128, September term, 18i o. j 17 Geeige W Gorton vs Jnsne rVale and Joshua Beale and Joha Wai!a?e', Exec- mors of Hngh Hart, dee'd. No 129, Sep tember terns, 1875. 18 Seun strove and tforfh Braneh RaM- road Conisoy f f Hbiox. N 2-71! Srptetaber tern, 187o- 19 Selinsgrove and North rancb Rail road Company vs D A Donghman. N 272 September term, 1H79. JACOB BK1DLER, Pntkonotary. PaoTaosovaav's Orrsrt, i Mifflinlown, March 15, 1876-tc. j License Petition. TfOTICE is hereby given Io all interested Jl 1 ibat tbe following applications lor Li rensc have beea filed X ttwr Prolht-avtary's tllice, and wiil be preseiitctf to tbe Court on Wednesday, April 26. 1876 : Jobn C Moaer, lr license to engage in the business or vending vinous, spirituous, malt or brewrd liquors in quantities not less than one quart, ia tbe borough of Mifflin l.iwn. John E HoItotMiigb. fof Bclr to keep a restawrant aad eating hnnse, and to sell do revtic wines and brewed liquors, ra the borough of MilHinlown. Jatnea A Murray, fur Ucea-ie to keep an bin and house of entertainment in the bor onsb of Miftlfntown. Jacob Will, for Ik-ense- to keep an inn and bouse of entertainment, In the borvrgb of Mirairtwn. Jobn A Nevecvnrr, for license to keep a pnMie bonse of enterahmcl m the vHlage M tVaterford. Clovd M Parker, for license fo ieef arrs laurant and eatisg house and to sell domes tic wines, malt and brewed liquors In the borough of Patterson. Jobn Hays, lor license to keep an inn or public honse of entertainment in the bor ough of Fatierson. , . jobn F reinan, for license to keep an mn or hoase of pulAie crrterfciiiiioeot ro tbe borough ef Paitcrsea. -' Samuel R Nvtestine, for license to keep an inn or boose of public entertainment in the borough ot Patterson. Mary A Snvdcr, for Keens Io keep an ina or bouse of ) ubik entertainment in the bor ough of Thompson town. E. C. Graybill, for license to keep an inn or house of public entertainment in the village of Richfield. John McManigle, for license to keep an inn and public house ol entertainment in the borough of Port Royal. Samuel Ruraberger, for license to keep an inn and public bouse oi entertainment in Monroe township. Frank Shields, for Iicenae to keep an ion aod public house of entertainment in tbe borough of MUHintown. Cyrus Sieber, for license to keep an inn and public house of entertainment in Mc Allstervillc. Thomas Cox, for license to keep an inn and public house of entertainment in Green wood township. Jacob ffeiscr, for license to keep an inn and public bouse of entertainment m Sus quehanna township. JACOB BEIDLER, Protkanatara. Prothonotary Office, Mifflin- t town, March 29, 1876. f vkrrm ! i r Grwfm fv rw .us C6. B LATCH LY, asrfr, 506 C.'stTlia B. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, ia room on second story ef R. E. Parker's new ouuaing, oa Main Street, Miffliotown, Fa. FASHIONABLE GOODS always on band. CUSTOM WORK DONE on tbe shortest notice. OOODS SOLD by tbe yard or palter. PERSONS baying goods can bate tbem cut m garments free of charge. BUTTERIOrS PJTTERX8 also for sale. ILL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 23. 1873-tf Subtense for tb Saatlnt! ft. Rsynbiicaa. A"av WUUU &ia POMPS Renl Ettilt. iHEBIFaTS 8.4LES ?T virtue of sundry writs of Vnd. Ex.4 Fu Fa. and Lt. Lm, Issued eat of the1 Court of Common Pleas and to medlrectfd : will be eapoeed to sale at public outcry, at the Court Hoase, to tbe borough or Mii Hintown, Juniata coanry, on FRIDAY, the 21st day ot APRIL, 170, at 1 o'clock r. of that day, the following described real estate, to wit A tract ot land slroate ta Delaware town efcip; adjoining lenda of McUaw'a kelra oa UM north, llcfi)-re.r, and McQub-na oa tbe east as swrtb; and Doty, Parker Co. on tbe wes, containing SKYES ACRES, mora or less, having thereon erected a Log Dwel ling House ami Log Barn. Seized, taken in execution, and tw be sold aa tbe property el Jacob Yrager it, A tract f Lan-f sittate m Delaware town ship, bounded oa tL'e north by btada of Ncwiou Wj" ickersbam, ItecrVe Meredith and Isaac Ibe east by ianda of Abra ham Pxge, ou tbe south by landa of Keecbe's betrs and VTm. Carwcll, end oo tbe west by land s ef Reuben Kerchner, cnn- fining 338 ACKE?, nore or less; about IM acres clear, hathig thVreoe erected a Large Dwelling Houtc, Bank Barn, Spring Hfnse. Black milh Shop, Lg 3aMo and olW outbuilding. Seised, taken ia ezecu 17 and to be svM aa tbe prnperty of Jo seph Carwell. A attain Island or tract of land1 Situate in the Juniata Hirer, m rirn)Ci town ship, and nearly opposite tVe Vro'frjh ot MittlinUiwa, euiumonlv caller Mi's Island. cooUining W ACRES' and IX PERCHED and allowauces, rvr tsvietm erected a Large Dwelling Hoase, if.i."? ira, Wagon Shed and Cora House, and other outbuild ing. ? cited, taken io ease ut ion aad to be' sold a ibe property of William Bell. Sic thousand 9llar of Ibe purchase money of this pr ferry may remain hi tbe faim tor a rea Mr iwo; l tlw parcha?er to detires. A1JH, ! A certain bM of grotrntf nrWite m tbe j bnrntrgh of Miffiintown. bon3e'3 rfifd de- scribed aa followa, U wit Begmoing St Kurd's alley aad extending from fbence ! alung Wasbingtoa street souih 67 degrees, I wfW 44 feet to lot of E. W. H. Kreider. , tVvnce along raid lot aowth 20 degrees, east WI feel It inches to an alley, tbenre along iiwl ullev 4s ImI b im-lMr to Knirl'a sllpr j iheace along said alley 175 feet 3 inches io1 tie place ol beginniS); ; oeing uot o. 1 id the Schweier Krtemion to tbe Borough of Muftintown ; harln thereon erecu-d a traiuo Dwelling House aud onttuildlng. Seised, taken iu execution and to be sold aa thef property ef A. B. Fasickv ALSO, ' A tract t land sitnate in Milford town- ship, anjuii.fftg Jrtfl of Ueorge Snyder' heirs ou tbe north, TV.nmm (Jnm on tbe east, Jobn and Fred. WaldaiMttv r Ate south, and Kobert Steenson oo tbe eK, ! containing 22 ACRES, more or less, baring iBreoo crecwa a ug iswening uouae, i.og Barn, Cider Press and outbuildings. Also, a tract of land hi Bcale township, adjoining lands of Willbtn "HHW on the north and northwest, John Robinson cfn the west, M. U. and hi C. Todd on the sV.tttb, and John and Joha and Fred Waldsraitu on the east, containing 200 ACRES, more or leas, un improved. Seixed, taken to cavernitm, miJ to be sold as tb proyefty Of "firlhsie Brat tor. ALSO, A tract of land situate in Walker town ship, ooUiHied and described aa followa, to wits Beginning at a post on line of Dry Philo Hamlin's htod, thm'e by same soutb 68 degrees west 8t 7-10 pefdies to a post,, thence by binds of William Kennedy, sontb 27 derree east 72 perches to a poet, thence south 74 1 degree east te$ peftrhes tea poai thence south 67 degrees east 81 perches W a post, thence by lands of Martiu WraveC north 604 degrees west 821 perches to a poet, t the place of beginning, containing' . 66 ACMES, more er Was, partly cleared1. Aum, a lot vf greaad in the boroifh nf Mildintown, sitnat ea rofrth side of Cherry tract, aad frootiug. m said street i0 feet, thence extending southward 125 leet to aa alley, bounded on the eat by lot rf Mrsv it urn and on the west by lot ef Jesse Howe having thereon erected a frame Dwelling; House, Stable and outbuildings. Seixed, taken in cxecutinu aud to be aold aa tbe property of Jacob Bergey. ALSO. A lot of ground in t!te viHege of Johns-1 town, Beale township, situate rn tbe north side cf the puMic rued leading IronT Mif J Uiutown Co j'titastowa and f routing oa aaiVf read, bounded Ibe west by bt of John M. Hartley, and en the north aad east by lands of Samuel S. ParWMker, having tbereoB erected a Twe-at.wy Frame House; litwt in part for a Dwelling Mease aad br part frrr a Wgon maker's Shp said Bnilrl-' ing has a frorH ot aooot thirty teet and1 a' depth of twenty-lour feet. Seixed, takeia iu execution and to be sold a the property of Reuben Zeiders. WM. H. KNOUSE, Sherif. S bend's Office, Mifflinlown, March 29, !076. , Aevirrs Wairrvn! for UOLMffN'S Medals and Diotomaa ' Awarded. HCTOBIAL BIBLES: NEW 1,800 Iilostrafioiia. Address for new cir culars, A. J. HOLMAN ft CO., 9S0 Arch street, Philadelphia. dVf f A DAT at home. Agents waated.--' 91U Outfit and terms free. TRUE ft. CO., AngusSa, Maine. WANTED Aesuvs for tbe beat aellinr Stationery Packagea iu the world.' It contains 15 sheets paper, 15 En- velopes, golden Pen, Pen-bolder, Pencil, Patent Yard Mesa Ore, and a piece of Jew elry. Single package, with pair of elegahS Gold Stone Sleeve" BottcTM, port-paid, 3 cent, 6 for 1.0O. Welches given away IV all A Berts. Cbeu'wr free. BRIDE ft. CO., 75i broad way, N. T. TnE TAXITE CO., STROUDSBURG, I'A., Emery Wheels and Machinery. ttt 9(1 ,r hnm Terms free. tow H inuu Address Gto Sr m soi A Co. Portland, Me. ttpSTCHOMANCT, o SOCL CHARM- A How either sex may fasci nate and gain the bve and atTeetionsofany persona tbey choose, instantly. Thia sim ple mental acquirement all may possess tree, by mail, for 26 cents; togeiber with s) Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Prwama, Hints to Ladies A queer book. iWfim sold. Address T. WILLIAM A CO.. Pub lishers, Philadelphia. FITS & EPILEPSY POSITIVELY CURED. The worst cases of tbe longest standing, by nsing DR. HEBBARD'S CURE. IT MS CURED THOISASDS, and will giro 1 1,000 for a case it will aot benefit. A bottle sent free to all address ing J. E. DIBBLEE, Chemist. Office : 1365' Broadway, N. T. ADVICE FREE. For INCREASE OF PENSION, PAT ENTS, or old WESTERN LAND CLAIMS write J. VANCE LEWIS ft CO., Waahing ton, D. C. WIUITTn completThistort of nflJlULI PENNSYLVANIA, from ta I QFIPFO flr settlements to tbe present. AuIlillO. By William M. Cornell, LL.D. Nearly 600 large octavo pages. Over 75 fine illustration. No fall history of our State baa been ieauee) for over a half cen tury. A genu wRI receive a cordial wel come in introducing this splendid work. A BABBcaascs. We want local agenta la every townabtp. Write at once for foil par tbular and choke of territory. Address. Qvaasa Crrv PvauswiBe Co., 20 Soutb 1Mb street, Philadelphia, Pa FITS, EPILEPSY, FALLING FITS, CURED. Tata is ao humbug. For information, in quire of or write to MOVER BROTHERS. Wholesale Druggists, Blooinibnrg, Colum bia county, Tenoa.