SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MlFPLrNTOWN. vTednesda?, March 7, Wff. B. F.. SCH icrrot a riorum). An AH Uight Session Hayes and Whaeler President and Vice President Hayes Takes the Oath of Office Inaugurated. After an all nght session Hayes and V beeler were declared Piesident and Vice President, last Friday morning at 4:10 o'clock, they baring received 185, a majority of the Electoral College. The ceremony of administering tbe th of office to President Ilajes was performed by the Chief Justice on Sat urday at ibe White House, and the in auguration ceremony aad festivities were conducted on Monday and Mon day night, and tins has ended one of lotigvot civil contests known among tii e ti tor tbe governorship of a great ration of 40,000,000 of people. Among no ether people in the world could such political iutere.tta have been settled wuhout bloodshed, and tbe rights of one or the other conteuding parties beinif crushed out. People of all shades of politics may congratulate thenisflves on the termination of the wrangle for office, and be lhai.kful that tLey hare all received a le.-son in polit ical forbearance that will pnt tbe Be public ou the highroad of perpetuation fr centuries to come. The peaceable ending of the trouble is toe grandest achievement for popular government, law and order, over polit ical wrangle and political ambition known among men. The Country Likes the Policy of j Grant, The question as to wbo is to be Pres ident of tbe country bas been amicably settled, settled in a way that becomes ciulized people, when they bave a dif ference to settle. The November election brought an other bone or contention to the surface, over which the attention of tbe coun trj bas been given to a degree second only to the Presidential question. Tbe question is, as to which of tbe two State governments in South t'arohna and Louisiana is tbe regular and legal one. On that question, like on tbe Presidential question, tbe people, irre spective of party, are determined that tbe dispute between the parties shall Dot be allowed to wax aarm to such a degree as to endanger tbe peace of tbe country, or to crush out the rights of any oue. Tbs last act of ex President Grant in regard to those States, was a com in and that the United States troops sboaid not, under any circumstances except in case of riot, recognize either cce or the other of tbe wrangling par ties, but each were to be let alone in tiieir efforts to fcolve the vexing ques tion by peaceable means as to who is the Governor. The country like tbe policy ef Grant. -H Lofty Somersaulting Done by a Democrat and Colored Man. Tbe past week has witnessed some of tbe grandest somersaulting known ti tbe politics of this country in any equally given time. The first of tbe toruersaultcrs on tbe liht is Cuiit;i-g.'uin Randall, of Phila deipl.ii. Up to within a period of ten days. !.s man in Congress exceeded bim in the breathing of revolutionary de-t-i-ns, in the event of Tilden not being tbe declared man for tbe office of Pres ident, for tbe four years that were be gun last Sunday ; and, being Speaker of tbe Lower House of Congress, all of bis raliugs were so shaped as to ob struct tbe passage of tbe peace mea sures until after the 4th of March. It was ardently expected by bis fel'ow revolutionists that be would so obstruct the passage of tbe work cf tbe Coui- tuission by bis rulings that tbe 4th of "larch must bave passed without a de claration of tbe completion of tbe count for President. Tbe country, in that way, was expected to be without a Pres ident, aud what tbey then intended to do has not been revealed, and is known only to God, the Devil and themselves. Hut unexpectedly to tbe wbole country Mr Randall ceased bis unfair rulings about tbe middle of last week, and came diwn on the dilatory work of bit revolutionary companions with all of parliamentary skill at bis command. What's the matter with Randall " was the inquiry on the lips of all. Patriots asked tbe question. The gentlemen who were for revolution and war asked the question, aud in Washington circles the chaDge was almost as startling as when Paul refused further to persecute the Christians. One said, Randall must Lave received light from Heaven. Another said, Randall was boll dosed by receiving seven hundred letters in one day, aud sundry long petitions from bis Philadelphia constituents, regard less of party, that if be persisted in his revolutionary course, he could never expect Philadelphia to do again for bim politically. Another said that political ambition induced bim to pursue tbe latter course and somersault away from tLe revolutionists, among whom be was oue of tbe brightest lights. But, be Lis reasons what they may, be eoniea in ti tbe eleventh bour, and as such- must receive the honor that properly belongs to bim. Ilia was a somersault in tbs right direction. Another case of soioerssulting within the same time is found in tbe action of Colored Justice Wright of the Supreme Court f South Carolioa. In the case of a pardoned convict by 004 of twv loan Chamberlain and Uampdon wbo both claim the Gov ernorship of South Carolina, the ques tion of wbo is Governor of fne State named was taken up to tbe Supreme Court Tbe decision of tbe Conn Was to bate been given last Friday. On Thursday tbe Chief Justice was strick en belp'eas with paralysis. That left tbe question wirb tbe two Associate Justices, Willard, a white man, and Wright, colored man. Tbe rendering of the case or question was given in such a way tbat Uafnpdon Was recog nized as Governor by both Judges, liut tba next day Wright concluded to somersault from Willard, and conse quently be revoked what be did before, and thus tbe rendering of tbe Judges is a tie, on tbe question tbat waa ex pected to be settltd last Friday, which, whether Chamberlain or Harnpaoo is Governor of South Carolioa. It is lofty somersaulting done by a Democrat and Republican. Brighter Will Grow His Name. General Grant is no longer President. He bas filled tbe measure of rjuuim dis tinction in this country, and if free government is perpetuated, b will be one of tbe brightest of historical char acters during tbe thousands of years to come. Tbe people who do not like hiui will pass away unsung and unheard of. When tbey denounced bim, their prospects In tarnish bis name is about as likely to succeed, as if ibey bayed the moon with tbe hope of extinguish ing tbat luminary. As apes roll by, lesser will erow their b!ime. As ages roll by, brighter will grow his name The Next Auditor General. As the time for the meeting of tbe Republican State Convention draws nigh, at which nominations are to be male for the ofiice of Auditor Gen eral, State Treasurer an-J JuJge of the Supreme Court, we take oppor tunity to urge on the Republicans of the State the nomination for Auditor General of Hon. Howard J. Reeder of this plaee. It is important that in the ap proaching campaign the Republicans of this Commonwealth the Republi cans of this Commonwealth should select as their standard bearers men of such character and traditions as not only to thoroughly cement the party, but also give perfect assurance to all that it deserves the confidence and support of all citizens of the Commonwealth. And for no office is it more important that the candidate should be conspicuous for his high reputation for honesty, capacity and strength of character than in that of Auditor General, the final Anditor of all the accounts of the States the real watch-dog, zealously guarding the Treasury from all corrupt attacks. Appreciating fully the essential requisites necessary to the candidates for Auditor General, we with pride present the name of our distinguish ed townsman as one fully possessing all the needed qualifications. Inher iting from his father, the late Gov. Andrew H. Reeder, an ardent love of Republicanism and talents of a high order, he developed and improved the latter by a course of liberal study at Princeton College, and in the Law Department of Harvard University. At the breaking out of the War, he entered the service as an officer of the First U. S. Infantry, and served in it, and in the 133d Regt., Pa. Vols., gal lantly in defence of the Union. For fifteen years he has labored constant ly and earnestly for the interests of the Republican party, representing this County and Senatorial District in several State Conventions, was Per manent Chairman of the Republican SJate Convention of 1872, which nom inated Gov. Hartranft ; a Delegate to the National Republican Convention which, at Cincinnati nominated Gov. R. B. Hayes for the Presidency, and and at the last election the Republi can candidate for Congress from this (10th) Congressional District In the prime of manhood, with ex perience, talents, great force of char acter, sound judgment and all the essential q'lalilicationsto make a good officer, we horatily urge his nomina tion on the Republicans of the State as the merited reward of ability and of zealous devotion to Republicanism. And not only do Lis abilities and high character suggest his nomina tion, but we claim that his unremit ting services to the party and the State and the steadfast loyalty of the Republicans of this county and sec tion entitle him and ns to this recog nition at the hands of our fellow-Re publicans in Pennsylvania. Since the first organization of the party the RepublicaJis of this section have labored earnestly and steadfastly for the success of the principle of onr party, and at no time 6ince the party came into existence has this county received recognition by being honor ed with the nomination of any of her sons for an office on the State ticket. AH other sections of the Common wealth hate" been honored in the past, and now this section, presenting the name of a gentleman of brilliant talents, of social standing, sterling worth, unimpeachable integrity, and undisputed loyalty to Republicanism, claims at the hands of the Republi cans of the Commonwealth, the nom ination for Auditor General, of Hon. Howard J. Reeder, of Northampton. East ok Free Prut. The Clinton Democrat say that searches made in Porter township after float are creating a strong conviction in tiat vicinity that a fine vein of nickel it) to be the upshot of this matter. Mr. Tildex Yes, Hewitt, I am quite pleased to see the Donkey air himself so friskily. You are a cood trainer, and the dress vou have on for the itc.cn. sion becomes you admirably, when discharging the amies oi tne trainer, lne animal has improved in appearance since the last campaign. I presume that the shortening of his ears, and the general smoothing process that he has lieen put through, has wrought the hange ; in short, he doe.n't look so much the Donkey now. Mr. Hewitt Yes, Tilden, since the late campaign, in which he ran so disastrously, I have deemed it Bather than Starye Man Eats Man. Captain Kane, of tbe American schooner F. E. McDonald, writes from Uorck, on tbe west coast of Africa, January 24, that on bis outward pas rage from Boston, a hence be sailed December 17, be fell in witb tbe wreck of tbe British bark Maria, ( apt. Gray son, having on board two survivors of a crew of fourteen men, the others hav ing perished from exposure and famine. The wreck was discovered in latitude 37.23, longitude 32 30, with the masts gwne, and full of water. The two men were taken on board the schooner, but one of tbeni died in four hours from tbe time of the rescue. Fiom tbe sole sur vivor it was ascertained that the bark was bound from Doboy, Georgia, to Bel fast, Ireland ; tbat she sprung a leak in a gale and filled witb water, so tbat it was impossible to save any provisions or Iresb water. Tbe lumber with which the vessel was loaded pi evented ber from finking, but tbe weight of the masts turned tbe vessel on ber beam end until tbe masts broke away, wben she righted and the men regained tbe deck. Having no food or water, bow ever, tbey soon began to die of starva vatioo, and as soon as one died tbe rest (subsisted on the bod;, and s on until only two were left. The survivor, whose name is James McLaughlin, and who belongs to Belfast, Ireland, says tbat only small portions of tbe dead bodies could be eaten. No one wa killed, but tbe moment one died the survivors cut the throat of the deceased and drank tbe blood and then divided tbe heart and brains. It was thirty two days from tbe time tbe disaster oc curred until tbe wreck was sighted by tbe schooner, and during all tbat time tbe crew bad not a drop of water or any other food than tbe bodies of their shipmates. Jealousy- Watches a Wife She Elopes while he Watches. An exchange writes tbe following: It is a rich husband in a California town whose wife bad encouraged the atten titnsof a gay New Yorker until bis suspicions were thoroughly aroused, lie therefore resolved upon tbe time-bouor scheme of a pretended absence. Re turning tbe second day, be quietly let himself in and conceived tbe brilliant idea of hidiig in one of the several old coats of mail which adorned tbe library. It was a bard job, but be succeeded, and waited from early after noon until 9 o'clock without any one appearing. Still no one came, and at 1 o'clock in tbe morning, after tbe long' est day he ever spent, be fell asleep from sheer fatigue. His loud snoring arsused the butler, who ralorously crept down stairs with a double-barreled and awaked the supposed burglar witb a ebarge of quail-abot in the breast plate. Tbia be followed np with a sec ond charge at the pier-glass, whence be supposed another barglar was drawing upon bim. Explanations were made, and tbe luckless husband released by tbe aid of a blacksmith. Amid tbe snickers of all be crept upstairs and read a little note on the pin cushion Ilia wife bad eloped tbe morning before. A dozen adventuresome individuals of Tainaqua are te start for tbe Black Bills is a few days. i race season Burning Lime by Gas. The Cedar Hollow Lime Company is burning lime successfully witb petro lenin gas, at its lime works in East Wbiteland, I'a. The Baird & English I'atent Vaporizer is used, and one small machine produces gas enough to run six kilns, making about 2,000 bushels of the whitest and purest quality per day without wood or coal. Their lime cum mands from 20 to 25 per cent, higher prices in Philadelphia than any ottur offered for sale in tbat city, and is most ly used for fine brick work and finishing tbe best bouses there. Signing a False Statement. 'The grand jury at St. Louis bas re turned to the criminal court indict ments against the president and secre tary of the Life Association of Amer. ica, chargicg tbein witb perjury in sign ing a statement which they knew to be fclsp, of the financial condition of tbe association on December 1, 1875." A Michlfan Story. A few miles north of Tecutuseb, Mich., there is a brick school bouse wherein reigns a muscular youug school mistress. She induced tbe tiustees to brighten the dingy walls with new pa per. and warned tbe subjects of ber little realm tbat tbey must not deface it. Oue young lady wilfully and repeatedly ornamented tbe new wail paper witb splashes of ink and inartistic penman ship. Tbe school was disunited, the culprit detained, tbe door locked, and tbe ferule braudished. The pupil struck back, aud a band to-band conflict raged. A brother and sister of tbe young rebel ran borne and summoned two indignant parents to tbe scene of war. Tbe door was unlocked, tbe father breathed out threatening aud slaughter ; tbe mother rolled np ber sleeves, seized the aria of tbe school-mistress, and was on (be point of beating and biting ber, wben Io! a champion of tbe oppressed en tered. It was a beautiful young gen tleman wbo bad driven np in a sleigh to iavite the teacher to go witb bim to a concert in tbe village that evening. He separated the combatants, glared at the father, put the school mistress in tbe ' cutter," and diove away ovei tbe bills and dales. After tbe concert he gave ber a seven-shnnter. and bade ber defend herself in future like a man. A Tramp Shot. Several days ago two tramps boarded Conductor ook'a freight train ou tbe Pittsburg, Fort Wayue and Chicago Kailroad. It was going west, and the conductor put the tramps off twice, tbe second time at Eoon Valley, where he used bis boots r gbt freely upon them. They then commenced stoning him and tho brakeman who were S'anding on top of tbe cars. Tbe missiles came very near striking them, and tbe conductor fearing that some of the men on the train might get bit and knocked off, drew bis revolver and fired twice at tbe tramps. Tbe first ball atruck one ot them in the abdomen and tbe second struck tbe same man in tbe leg. He was earned into a house near by and medical aid summoned. Tbe wounds are of a dangerous character, but last evening tbe man was reported to be im proviog. - Tbe Lancaster Examiner and Express says : No little exciteuint was created io Mount Joy, on Sunday a week by an unusual occurrence at a funeral. Rev. Gerlach, it seems, was preaching the funeral sermon of Martin Spindler, when be suddenly reeled and fell over, stricken with paralysis. It was at first supposed that be was dead, bat an ex amination revealed tbat he still lived, although speechless. His entire left side is paralyzed, and his tongue re fuses to do his bidding." But sondition ie considered critical. nececsary to have him appear differently, and to that end have been grooming and tuning him down. I do think him quite a presentable animal now, and hope to have him in such a changed appearance, and in such fine and tractable spirit bv the next political that you can mount him with lance oi ueing carr.eu uirougn saieiy. : Mr. Tildes Ah! my good loyal fellow, your ad herence exceeds all modern bounds, and our sk.ll in almost without limit ; but there is a something about ; the bearing of the animal as he ca;eens around the course just now, that is exceedingly like the old, old, News Items. Blue-glass jewvlry is the rage in Georgia. The number of priests in France is 50,000. Each person on the globe wonld get $2 if all tbe gold was parceled out. There is a town in Crawf-rd county where there are by aciaal count six girls to one boy. A fair count, and no one is allowed to go behind the returns. Tbe schools of Green county are still closed on account ot the diphtheria. How to get rich : U ork, earn and save. A purchasing agency and snpply sta tion for the Grangers is about to be es tablibed at P.U.-burg. Mrs. Julia Pfizenmayer, of William port, aged twenty-ooe years, committed suicide Isst week. A valise, containing five molds for making counterfeit five Sent pieces, was found in a car on tbe Allegheny Val ley Railroad a few days ago. An Augusta, Ga , boy cocked a pis tol and put it in the hind pocket of his pants ready for use. Tbe doctors are probing tor the ball. A Chester county farmer is selling eggs by measure in the u est Chester market. One dollar for a half peck is tbe price demanded. Tbe matrimonial market all over tbe State is brisk. There are 63,000 persons in Kings eonnty N, Y. dependent ou charity fur support. A new Methodist church in Boston is to seat 50,000 persons. Gen. Graut will sail lor Europe in May. Within tbe last fortnight there has been a marked improvement in tbe iron business at Pittsburg, aud also in other poitions of tbe State. Bread hereafter is to be sold in Reading, Pa., by the pound instead of by the loaf. Those bailing to comply witb the crdmsnce will be Sued $10, and those found using improper or un wholesome matirial in preparing btead will be fined $25. The Euiperur Joseph, travelling in Italy broke down bis carriage, aud at a village blacksmith's wjrked the bellows while tbe blacksmith lorged Tbe County i-uimisxiouers' clerk of Ltbieb county was voted a salary of $11)00 last year, but be got a salary of abuu' $!Ca0, iu tbe luierest of 're trenchment and reform." Tbe extra salary was covered up in "sundries," according to the explanation of one of the county auditors. A small boy, twelve year old is held 1 1 $300 in icksburg for shoot iug a colored boy, about the same age, with a revolver. The oiumbia Herald informs its readers tbat "about two buadred yards of tbe lower part cf tbe dam on the York county side of tbe river bas been torn away" by the ice, "with a fair prospect of making a clear passage lur tbe shad " New evidence confirms tbe suspic ions tbat Andersoo, tbe freight coo ductor on tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, wbose mutilated body was found on tbe Pencsj I vsnia Railroad, whose mutilat ed body was found ou tbe track near Harrisburg, was thrown there by some of tbe gang of counterfeiters witb whom be bad expressed a determina tion to expose the gang a'ter bis own an est for passing their bogus money. A biast of thirteen boles was ex ploded a few days ago at tbe bottom of tbe Locbiel stone quarries, near Har risburg, through tbe agency of dyna mite, witb astonishing results. The bulk of stone heaved np is estimated at 5C0 perches, some pieces, being of astonishing dimensions. Three pieces were measured and found to be six teen feet lovg, seven feet wide and fonr feet thick, or sufficient to build about 168 feat of ordinary stone fensa. same old D nkev. wrought on him in api earance. His head shows so i much depression and his heels and tail such an eleva i tion. ihat I fear he would not excite admiration in i his travel in the Northern fctates, and in the South, uiider the lead of such men as Hill, I fear he would ; be also received with great disfavor. I fear they will de. Iare him the Donkey still ; but be that as it may, try your skill on him, friend Hewitt, for the next Presidential campaign. Put him down to a close course ot training and rubbing up immediately for 1SS0. Perhaps we can find a rider for him. a full reli- News Items. Tbe bods of trees are swelling. Sulphur from coal mines kills fish. A cat nearly a bnndred years old has turned i.p at New South Wales. A two-year old child of George Gil bert, of Lebanon, while eating peanuts had one lodge in her throat. She died of strangulatiou despite tbe efforts ot tho doctor. Shenandoah Herald says: "It's a fact that a l.'rge uuuiber of families in this borough are actually starving at the present time." Lancaster and Reading bave both been supporting extensive soup bouses this winter, am' supplying many poor families with wholesome diet. Forty eiiiht persons hare died from I small pox at Reading since January 1. I Five deaths occurred from the disease j during the past week, says the Times and Dispolch. Mr. Ritch, of Georgia, wlio ate thirty quuils in 30 days, Las gtiineJ three jiounils. In 4 Years onr morplmndise iin- ports bave fallen off 28 pur cent. California wool has out down the j imports tnereol iroui 13,00U,(M)tJ to half that. A Leeds, Mass., button company makes 1,000 gross of them d iily. Californions are eating ripe toma toes. During the year 1870, Lnzerne county sent 922 persons to jail and 31 to the penitentiary. $l,0tK) reward is offered for the detection of the incendiary who fired the Seliesgrove bridge. Two large wolve3 were recently seen in the neighborhood of Sechler's Mill, Cambria county. Tbe cattle plagne is making fearfnl ravages in the Mongolian steppes. The Mongols make no effort to prevent tbe spread of the disease, and tbey even eat tbe sheep tbat bave died of it. This state of thine has arrest ed the overland tea trade, which was carried on by horses, camels, &c. Aldus Weaver's mare ran away as be was getting into bis sulky, in West : Lampeter, Lancaster eonnty, throwing huu down and overtaking Henry ataut fer, who was riding a fine young horse, ' the mare ran aeainst the horse and i plunged the shaft a foot into his bip. j Tk- i , - i . . The cabins of some of tbe canal boats ' tied up at Marietta bave been occupied all winter by the boatmen, who lived in them quite as comfortably as if tbey I had "kept boose on terra firms. I The youths of Carlisle must be awarded the premium for successful .deviltry. They have succeeded in procuring a suspension of the high j scnooi iu mat uiace oy ineir vicious ' pranks. Two teachers have resicrn- The Honesdaie Cilize says the Dorllinger glass works of that place are biting as order for 72,UOU band lamps to be shipped to Japan. At the same time tbe llonesdale works bave just seut 110.000 fruit jars across the continent to ban rraocisco. An organisation bas been affected ia Pittsburg for reclaiming fallen women. Several luatances were related where the pangs of poverty compelled the bartering of virtue, and it was deemed a field of labor in which greatest frui could be gathered if sumo of these on furtunates eould be saved. A few months ago an attempt was made to assassinate J. H. Fisher, ot Huntingdon. Last week tbe attempt was repeated. Some person secured pistol to tbe door of bis effise, so tbat when the door would be opened tbe weapon would be discharged, bnt for tunarely it was discovered and removed without any miscbiaf being dona. ed recently, and the diiectors after a rh" j " , " " V. p i ? ""'-a- i i i ., ... snip, Januta county, P.. bas been boueht vain effort to ferret out the guilty f jbn Musaer, and regularly transferred ' parties have suspended the school. ! by the said John Mniwrto Michael Vn. notwithstanding the changes News Items. ii'ioe of tbe New York cbnrcbes pay their pastors wevkly. A Spring City undertaker, npon bis return from a small pox funeral, bong bis clothes in tbe back yard, and short ly after they were stolen. Two d"g- fought in a Kentucky pit nntil both were disabled ; and then their masters fought witb pistols until one was mortally wounded. William Piper recently cut down a hollow pine tree in Cameron eonnty which contained twenty coons. Tbey all escaped but one. Lehigb Valley Fire Insurance Com pany of Allentown bas made an assign ment. A Pullman car is being built at tbe Pennsylvania Railroad shops at Altoo na. which will cnt $50,000. Red, white, and blue bunting will be used for both dresses and trimming next summer. Over balf a million (523,576) hogs were paeked in Cincinnati from the "T' ' November last to the first of Mar. h. This is a falling off from the number packed daring the same period 'a-t year of forty thousand. During the performance of a marriage ceremony on Thursday evening a week last in Tennessee, the bride dropped dead, a victim of beart disease. The ceremony was not more than half fin ished wben this unfortunate event oc curred. It is now surgested tbat an army of the Molly Magnires be marched against the Indians. The' country wouldn't care who came cut best. Seventy per cent, of the civil and militsrv rfficer in the hieher ranks of tLe Russian service are German. On Wednesday evening a week Mrs. Mai v Lace was accidentally abot at East Brady bv a revolver in the bands of ber father. Her physicians say tbat she cannot recover Legal A'ofices. Executors Notice. Estalt of H'iiliam Pannebaker, dictated. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of William Pannebaker. late or Tn rora township, dee'd, having been granted to ,ne undersigned, all persons indebted to ' 'iutel to make payment, tuiK ci.iuii or aeraanus are re. qnesrea to make kaown tba saino without delay to samuel pannebaker, william m. pannebaker, March 7, 1877. enlor. Notice of Parchase or Person al Property. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the personal J.1 property, hereinaiter mentioned, bought by John Musser, ot Walker township, at the SberiB's sale of personal property of Aoranam n.auniuo, on tne lltb day of Au- 0'',' ,b,, P lc" r residence of said of Delaware township, Juniata cunntv. and ew ... ' vrrna onunian, ui aame township. Said properly consists of all Ibe horses and cat tle slock, hog, all tbe farminr ntrn.,1. .11 the grain, hay, he., a lot of Inmber, all the wu-nruow uu Kiu-nen rurr.nure, carpenter tools, top boggy, spring wagon and truck wagon. All persons are heresy notified against attempted iotertereote with the m- MICHAEL Ml'SSER. URIAH SBTMAN. March 7, 1876. Notice to Jaatlces or tbe Peace. JUSTICES OF THB PBACE are hereby notified that hereafter they must certify that the an i mala killed were full grosra whether foxes, wild-cats or minka that hereafter premiums wHI only he paid upon full grown animals. Any Justice of tbe Peace issuing a eertiflcate H soy other character, will be proaecuiea for a misde meanor, because there as ao prvmiurn on the scalp of an animal not full grown in JuniaU county. By order of tbe Board of County Commissioners. , ,A1,BS WEf, Clerk. Jan. IS, 1877. Seatntel and RepoMfcaa $1.50 a yeas ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Jtrigntd Eitati of Christian Brain-; NOTICE is hereby given that Christian Benner baa marie a general assignment to tbe undersigned lor tba benefit or cred itors. All persons indebted to the assigned estate are requsstwd to nuke payment, and lho having claims, to mak known the same without delay to . E. A. MARGRIT2, Assignee' of Christian Banner. Feb 21, 1877. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Jsrigutd Estate of Jbrakam Swartxlandtt: NOTICE is berebi given that Abraham Swartxlander has mada a general as signment to tba un.eri(uei for tba bene fit of creditors. All persons indebted t the assigned estate are requested to make payment, ami those having claims, to nuts known the same without delav to E. A. MARGRITZ. Assignee of Abraham Swartzlandar. rib. SI. 1ST i. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF " REAL, ESTATE I THE undersigned, Assignee of Christsiu Benner, will saII at public ale, on the prenlises hereinafier mentioned, in the vil lage of McAlistervillc, at 1 'clock r. a., on SATURDAY. MARCH 24, 1877, A lot of ground in thw villige of McA!i lerville, Kayette township, Juniata courtly, Pa having Inereon erected a Double Two-Story Frame llouac and Stab!, Bo-inded as loliows: Beginning at a post, thence PV lot uf-A. Srulaoder north ',) degrees, wast 37 feet 4 inches to a corner. thence by sauie lot south o- deg. west on foot to a post, thence by same north 31 1 dig. west 13 leet 6 inches to a post, thence by same south 5? deg. ffest I foot to a post. tnence Dy lot ot Solomon cecner, soma j deg. ea.-t 65 feet to a post on .Vain street, and thence by Main street north 5 deg. east 18 leet to place of beginning, contain ing 990 sq iare leet, mora or less. TERMS OF S ALE. Ten per cent, or the purchase money to be paid when tbe prop erty is struck down; lorty per cent, when the' sale U confirmed by the Court, and th- balance in one year thereafter with interest.' Puseasioti given April 1, 1877. . A. .MARGRITZ, Assignee of Christian Benner. Feb. 21, 1877. REAL. ESTATE AT ASSIGXEETS SALE! THE omlvrsiened, Assignee of Ahrahjru SwarrzUmler, will sell at puhiic aulc, on the premises bereinalter mentioned, in the village of Jlc AiUterville, at 2 o'clock r. -, on SATCRDAT, MAROI 24, 1877, A lot of ground in tbe villa's of McAlis terville, Fayette township, Juniata county, Pa., having thereon erected a Two-Story Frame House, Bounded as lotlows: On the west and north by an alley, on the east bv lot of SoloneM-.' Benner ai.d on Ihe south by Main street, containing one-fourth of an acre, tui-ro or ls. TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid when tbe proj erty is sL urk dn n ; turty per cent. n con -Urination cf sale by tbe Court, and the bal ance one year thereafter, with interest. Possession given April I, 1877. E. A. MARGRITZ, Assignee of Abtahani SwartzUnder. Feb 21, 177. Aeur Advcrtinement. &CD a wei-k in your own town. Terms and ibOO $4 outfit fiee. II. 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Adds ess Wilson Sewing MacMriB Ed"., CHICAGO, ILL., 827 and 829 Broadway, New Yerk, or New Orleans, La, tI O t9D " dT borne. Terms free. tJ H itiU Addreas Gio. Stis.os Jt Co.. Portland, Me. NEW grain; flour and FEED DEPOT. The nndersigned will buy ALL KINDS OF GRAIN at fair market prices, at b'rs NEW WARE HOUSE, IN MIFFLINTOWN. Flonr, Feed, Shorts, Corn Meal, Buckwheat Flour, &c, FOR SALE AT MILL. PRICES Farmers learm their min k iv. house will have it taken to the mill and re turned io tbe Warehouse ground in Hoar. AH Orders Promptly Attended To. MR. ESPKMSrHAflE e.n . .11 ... - - . .U1(.3 M fowna at the Ware Hons. Jan 10, 1876. Jt SKPH MrSSER. FIK3T-CLf33 PICTURES takn at Hesa' Photnrranh fl.U T3. j . Hiffliatowa. ' - jgiSiiislh wicweta M 3rSa Ira! J Jrzrti.Mik ncrsrietawL t 1 W Paddta Plants, Kom., aion I r KuMrmitiiin'iM.tft "a M Tml iiftiM';V'M'r,u ?f
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