sentinel & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. vTfednc, day, May 18, 1TT. B. F. SCHWEIBK, BBITO AID riorUETOk. A max and wife staxte.1 to cross the Atlantic Ocean, from MaosathuBetU, in a boat thirteen feet long, on Mon day. A Washtsotox lawyer named Snm tnerville has made a confession in re gard to the Washington safe bur glary, which was done to destroy certain contrary papers and books. Tut jury in the lieacher Bott case, In 1 hila ldpliia, could not agree as to whether the preacher had been or had not been faithful to his marriage TOWS. Tfk temperance fever has broken out in a new place. Down in South Qirolina they recommend that Asso ciate Jnstice of the Supreme Court -White be impeached for drunken ness. The Boom question of the West Branch c! die Susquehanna has got into the Supreme Court If it fixes the Supreme Court as it did the Dem ocratic Legislature of fifteen months ago, the result will be deplorable. A Lr'isLiture may be changed in two yeais, but not so with a Supreme Court O.t the lOtb cf May tbe ton of lquique, iu Pern, South America, wa entirely destroyed by an earthquake. The earthquake waves were felt and seen in San Francisco harbor, Califor nia For Mveral Lours the water was disturbed, rising and failing 9 to 18 iache, bj titles, all of which iudicate great changes in tonie parts of tbe coast iu the i'aciBc Ocean. Tbe bot tom must bave dropped out in placet. The Confederate General who had charge of the department for the ex change of prisoners, for the rebels, now comes forward and tells how nearly General Harry White came to getting away among a parcle of Union surgeons who were exchanged. The prisoners had been delivered at the exchange station, when some one informed the Commissioner that General Harry White was among the surgeons in disguise. . All were called up in line, and General White whs asked to step forward, which he did, and at the same time claimed the right to retort to such strategem as he employed to secure his release if ossible. Of course he was sent back to prison. Last Friday, the lift inst., a new court Louse, which wn in the course of being built at Kicbford, Illinois, fell. Eight men, who were at work on it, were killed, and as many more work men were wouuded. The loss on tbe build ng is estimated at $50,000 to $30,000. The builders blame it on the architect, aDd the architect blames il on the builders. A committee of investigation baa been appointed. Tbe country fr miles around is excited. A negro on tbe dome, at tbe height of 119 feet, when be felt tbe structure tumble, jumped. He ieil aud struck in a pile of ashes. Bvstanders, sup posing him killed, were amazed to see iiiiu get up and walk tn a dazed sort of way to a water trough, wah bis face and biud np a alight scalp wound. The Bastinado In Turkey. The 1'era correspondence of tbe Lon don Timet furnishes the fulluwiug ao count ol a recent atrocity peipetrated bj the Turkish goveromeut itself. Young studtutyf a military reboot presented a petition to the 1'orte de tiuuuciog Midett'a banishment as un constitutional and soliciting bin retail. The students were marshaled out in to the school yard, and bidden to re Teal the author of the petition. Oue of them, All Xasiui, a most pfomisitug pupil aged twenty two, stepped for ward and avowed biinstlf guilty of tbe authorship. He wa imprisoned and tried, and condemned to receive two Luudred blows with a stick on the sole f bit feet, lie died under the iiiflic tioii after receiving one hundred and five blows. Very few readers may be fully aware of the horrible nature of this torture. The via'iin is first thrown flat on bis face, and legs bint up, so that the toles of tbe feet are horizontal, the feet are held in this po aition by a long staff and chain. Oue who has parsed through the dreadful I torture says, "At first tbe pain is ezorntiating, but my feeiine iu time became numb, and it was like beaiiug a bag of wool- It was s.i week before I eould walk even with crutches, and for more than three years my feet and anklet were very lunch swelled, and tb'.uph tweBty V-art have elapsed sinoe then, 1 ttill suffer." War Against tbe Grasshopper Puwn iu Missouri they grapple with the grasshopper problem in a manner Lien eviucct a determination to win. The Legislature of that State has j --t-ed a b;!l which provilet that all able bodied ptrsons between twelve aid aix'y yesrs of age ahall be drafted f r two day's service each week in tbe war against tbe pests, daring tbe spring mouths of the year ; aud all those who refit to respond for service shall for foit one dollar for each absence. If these measure do not result in the ex tirpation of the grasshopper plague, there is uo virtue in legislation on the ulj-ct. IJtirruburg Telegraph. God's Hand. A ministt-r iu Central Msscbnsett, profound in tibicat lre, eeet in the 'J uil'i lluiwian war ,t Sen set fulfillment cf inspired prophecy an J says it it to be the uetu, under fi id, of tbe eiferiuiu ai"o of Mohsuituedanitoi, at the late war tt this country was of slavery. History of an Infunom Grime Wilkesbarbe, Fa., May 8. The high sheriff of LofteriM ooooty, Wil liam P. Kirkeodall, bat just reoeived tbe death warrant of Andrew Lenaban who b to be executed on Thursday, Juoe 21, between tbe bonrs of ten o'clock in the morning aud two o'clock in tbe afternoon. Tbe murder of which tbe prisoner was found guilty is one of the most horrible in the record of crime of this State. It occurred on the after noon of September 15, 1874, wl en Leoahan inVited Captain John IWiley, a well known Democratic politician, who was on bis way borne from tbe Lucerne eounty Democratic convention, to a teat in bis buggy. Captain Kei!ey accepted Lenahan's invitation and took a teat ic the vehicle. While !bey were riding along toward Ashley, just below that city, Lenaban drew a large revolver and fired three abott at his companion, killing him in stantly. Lenahan's horse became frightened by the reports of the revol ver and started off upon a ruo, the jar causing Reiley's body to fall forward, the legs hanging cut over the side of tbe carriage body. At soon as Lena ban could obtain eontrol of tbe animal be drove off at a lurious rate, but while ; going over a oanal bridge be collided with a heavy wagon. Ilia buggy was . upset and Lenahan aud Kelly's body j were thrown out into tbe road Lena ban pickeil himself up and tan away. Three bullet marks were found upon fieiley's body, one over the left eye. one in the right side of the breast, jus' over the Dt'pple, and the third and last . ball passed tbrough tbe left arm. The murdered man was very highly respect ed, aud hit brutal murder caused tbe greatest excitement throughout this tee- tion. The most strenuous effort made for Lenahan's arrest met wit- no sua cett until the latter part cf October of the following year, when be was arrest ed at La Salle, III , where be was work ing in the coal mines nuder the name of Lis murdered victim, lleiley. He was committed to the corraty jail at thra place on November 8, 1875. lie was indictod and tried at tbe next term of tbe Oyer and Terminer, and found guilty of murder in tbe first degree on December 27. At tbe last session of the Supreme' Court of thin State his case went up on a writ of error, but that body confirmed the judgment of the lower eourt. Lenahan was a noto riously bard character, and has traeled under several aliases. He will be banged in the rear of the jail yard. On Monday afternoon, between four and five o'clock, Frederick Williams, clerk of Council, at Columbia, while fUhing with a hook and line from a board raft a short distance below the bridge, observed tbe arm of a person come above tbe surface of tbe water. He ran up to Front street and gave tbe alarm, when Jerjy Long and Ned Dev iue went with him to the river and booked up the body. It is evidently the tame body thrown up by a steam boat several days ago. The body was far gone in decomposi tion, aud was not recognised by any of those present, being evidently that of a stranger. lie was apparently between forty-five and fifty years of age, five feet five inches in height, iron gray whiskers on chin and moustache ; No. 7 Goo calf akin boots, new ; fine lanib'a wool blue stockings, a good set of nat ural teeth, fine woolen knit undershirt, with a Cue white muslin shirt outside, open linen breast ; fine black elotb eoat, dark cloth pants, apparently slightly barred. There were loose in bit pants pocket five ten dollar notes, two of which were United States notes, one on Warren national bank of 1'eabody, Mast., (No. C16), iu red in red ink ; one on Hud son county national bank of Jersey City (No. 1182; one on Citizen's na tional bank of Delaware (No. 1181); oue five dollar note on National Bank of Courtland, N. Y. (No. 2272); one five dollar cote on i'ulaki national bank (national bauk (No. 14), and two dollars in currency. Everything about tbe body indicated that it be longed to one of means and culture. Harrisburg Telegraph, May 9A. A l'reacber and a TToiiian at resile. Near Strongtown, Indiana county, resides a married lady who is a cham Jrion in the wrestling line. The other Sunday, after church services, the minister accompanied the family home, and when the dinner dishes were put avrny the conversion turned on the lady's ability to throw any person she had ever seen. The preacher is quite a Sowerful gentle man, and he proposed to wrestle with her. In ten seconds he was stretch ed out on the floor, and one of the bones in the wrist was fractured by the heavy fall which she) gave him. Johnatuwn Tribune. Tho Progress of a Pin. In the fall of 1874 lira. Emma E. Pool, wife of W. Scott Pool of Bed ford, swallowed a pin, point forward. About ten days ago, or at tout 2 years since swallowing, it appeared perfor ating the skin near her shoulder, and was extracted. The lady says she could locate the pin in her body by the location of the pain, and had traced it from the left side to the right, thence to her shoulder. In its working around, on several occasions when in the region of the heart, she was thrown into convulsions lasting for several days. Bliir County Radi cat. They are goiug to tell Niigr Falls at auction. 7 V. 1 inniinnn ii OTnrirn r'ir r rr-n - I 'Tjxce. I Advertisement. wawnwaw -, awr "" " g-. FB0M MECCA TO JERUSALEM ON ALBORAK-UP IN - The religion cf the Turks is tbe Mahometan religion. Tbe people who believe in it number about one hundred and eighty millions. Il wat founded by a man named Mahomet, about six hundred years after Christ. Just why Providence allowed such a monstrous system to develope to almost countless numbers, to occupy and enjoy the land iu- wbicb Christ was born and tangbt, it one of tbe inscrutable things that is not for man to know. Tbe central Eg ures of tbe Mahometan faith is Maho met, Prrphet of God, as be represent ed himself to be, ami the Harem. Mahomet's account of bis journey to Heaven is believed by all Manometana. A writer who bat had access to tbe Koran, a book that it looked upon by Mahometan at it the Bible by Cbrit tians, gives tbe account of Mahomet's visit to Heaven : " In the twelfth year of his mission, be made hit famout night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem, and thence to Heaven. Tbe people bad called on bim for miracles to ptove his mission, and, finding himself unable, or being un willing to feign any, to solve tbe matter, be invented this ttory of bit journey to Heaven : " A night, at be lay in his bed with his best beloved wife, Ayesha, be heard a knoekiLg at hit door ; upon which, arising he fouud there the angel Gabriel, and tbe beast Alborak standing by bim, wbicb, they tay, is the beaat on wbicb propbett used to ride when tbey were carried from one place to another, upon Beef to Europw. Kvery American hue steamer tailing from tbia port now taket out 3,200 quarters of fresh beef, which is ttowed awav in the steamer's after deckt as well forward, abattoir in immense re frigerators. Each making four com partments. This meat after tbe animal is killed, is cooled at tbe quarter is then baled up in canvass wrappers and bung on galvanized iron books between the decks of the ships. Cold air is blown upon the meat of 190 tons of ice in order to keep the temperature be tween 33 and 40 degrees. Tbe meat is always lauded in prime condition and told on delivery. Philadelphia JVoHh .American. Domeatlcated BuflTaloe. James M Kay Las sis buffaloes on his grazing farm at Long Lake in Manitoba ; two of these are calves brought in from the West List fall ; the others axe older some of them full grown. They feed with cattle during the winter, accompany them to the river for water every day and are the first among the herd to enter the warm stables for shelter at night The buffaloes, from natural instinct, are conscious of an approaching storm some time before felt, and retire to comfortable quarters in the stable sometimes an hour or two before the storm arises. Toronto Globe. In the Wrong; Pulpit. A young Methodist pieacbur wat in vited to fill apulpit at Lartesville, Pa., where he it a stranger, and accepted Mi a mistake be eotered a church of a differrent denomination and waa about to begin aerviee, when a lady in tbe congregation taw the mistake and beck oned for the young man to come down. In the mean time the pastor came in, but remained a quiet spectator. Moved Forty-two Timet. There is a family now residing in Freehold, Fa., who bave packed up every earthly article they possessed and unved them forty two timet, and all tinea tho "Melancholy days" of tb autumn of 1866. Tbey bave lived in this State, been West several timet, yet Ibey ate not contented, and prob ably will never be bappy until tbey bave Astonished the last tenement house in tbe country. IT hat Ex-Gov. Brovra Thlaks. Ex Gov. Joseph E Brown of Geor gia, bat written a four column letter declaring that General John kt. Gordon wat mainly responsible for tbe teating nf President Haves, aad condemning bim in round terms for hit action rela tive to tbe Electoral Commission. Two gtndentt in an lows female ool rgn were recently caught out riding with two ynnng men. Tbe professor who caught them stopping tbe carriage with he intention of taking them out, the young men knocked bioi down aad drove ca. the execution of any divine command. Mahomet describes it at a beast of a mixed nature, between a mult and an ass, white in color, and about of a aire be tween both, but of tuch extraordiony awiflnest as to equal lightning itself. M The angel embraced Mahomet, and saluted Lim in the name of God, and told bim that be was sent to bring bim unto God, into Heaven, where be would see mysteries which were not lawful to be teen by acy other man. tie prayed bim to get upon Alborak, but tbe beast bavmg lain idle and unemployed from tbe time of Christ to Mabouiet, was grown to nettlesome and skittish that he would not stand fur Mahomet to mount bim, till at length be waa forced to bribe bim to stand by promising bim a place in Paradise. " When be was firmly seated on bim the angel led the way, and carried tbe prophet from Mecca to Jerusalem is tbe twinkling of an eye. On bit arri val there all the departed prophets and taints appeared at the gate of the tem ple to salute Lim, and thence attended him iuto the chief oratory, desired bim to pray for them, and then withdrew. After this, Mahomet went out ot the Temple with tbe angel, and found a ladder of light ready fixed for them, which tbey immediately attended, leaving Alborak tied to a rock till their return. 'On their arrival at tbe First Heaven the angel knocked at tbe gate, and in formed the porter who be was, and that be bad brought Malmmet, the friend of News Item3. A Russian celouei gets $100 a year. A youug womau named Miss X. It. Michael, committed suicide on daturdsy at Pioneer, Veoaupo couuty, by haug ing in an outboue. The "River Brethern," of Spriug Garden, Lancaster county, inteud erect ing a new church at that poiut. A red wolf bat been sh t -in Lebigh county, tbe 6rst iu seventy years. Two gentleman went to a stream, in Clearfield county, Tuesday moniug, to fish. While engaged in that amusement they came across a bear, with two cubs aud managed to tecure one of the 1I ter. A large number of tramps encamp nightly in a ttoue quarry near Johns town, whence tbey tune in day time to beg or steal. Tne wife of John Heffuer, of Read ing Pa., has lately presented he bus- band with their forty-fitth child, to says a paper called. Truth for the People. A library of 5,000 volumes waa pre seated to Director General Goahoru of the Centental show. Sunbury, l.ke tbe common run, bat a mousterous debt on its hands, $3),275 aud increased it tbe last year $-.242. Tbe morning service of tbe First Reformed Church, on Sunday, in Read ing, was in commemoration ot seven deceased persons, members of the con gregation aod friends of members, who died of smallpox Wm. llieruoltzer, a Pittsburg saloon keeper, attempted to murder hit wife and atepson with a butcher knife. Ha it in jail. A middle tged woman in Ricktown, Berks eounty, erected a fence as high at tbe teeond ttory windawt in order to eycape tbe gaze of inquisitive neigh hurt. Center county, at the special elec tion voted against erecting a poor honse, the vote standing, 1,510 for to 3,003 against Berks and Montgomery farmers already report thaC rye has headed. That's ahead of the rest of the State. Democratic organs are staring with wonder that the Republican party dose not break out in open rebellion against the administration. A girl aged eleven years, was caught in a fly-wheel in Lehigh couuty and drawn around at the rate of sixty revolutions a minute. Her injuries were fatal Seventy-one prisoners are confined in jail at West Chester, an increase of sixty-three in two weeks. A M Kean county farmer recog nized in the mangled body of a man killed by the cars near Suiethp.irt, one J aiues Sweeny, an ettcape 1 jnil bird, for whom there waa a standing reward of 5550 dead or alive The shrewd granger dumped the remains into his wagon and carted them off to the residence of the sheriff, who paid the price and took charge '-"cf them. HEAVEN, AND RETURN ON ALB0RAK, BY MAHOMET. God. lie was immediately admitted. This Heaven was of pure silver, from whence he taw tha start banging from It by cbaioa of gold. On bis entrance be met a decrepid old man, who was Adam, and as be advanced be taw multitudes of angals in all manuer of shapes, in tbe shapes of birds, beasts aud men. Adam embraced tbe Prophet, giviup God thanks for to great a son ; and then recommended himself to his prayers. Tbe Second Heaven from tbe First Heaven is at tbe distance of five hun dred years journey above it, and this is the distance of every one of the seven heavens tbe one from tbe other. Her the galea were opeued, aud Noah was met, who rejoiced much at the sight of bim, and recommended himself to his prayers. This beaven wat of pure gold, and there were twioe as many angela in it at in tbe former, and the number of angelt increased in each heaven at be advanced. "From tbe Second he went to the Third beaven, which waa made of preciout ttcnes. Here was Abraham, who also recommended himself to bis prayers. " Tbe Fourth beaven was all of em erald. There wat Joseph. "Moses waa iu tbe F ijlh. btaven. It was all of adamant. " John the BaptiH was in the Sixth heaven. It Wat all of carbuncle. SttentA beaven was all of divine light, aud here be found Jesus Christ. Here the Prophet Changed hit manner cf address, and recommended himself to the prayers of brut. News Items, Beer hat advanced one dollar per barrel at Pittsburg. Business wat tuspe ided in Allen town, on Asceusion day. Tbe buck-board is tbe prevailing style of vehicle used ia the oil region. A dangerona $50, counterfeit note on the Central National Bauk of New York is afloat. Out West, borae tbievet build hol low haystacks, provided with a bidden door, ioto bicb the stolen animal is driven, aod where he coiulortably sub sists upon tbe walls of bis own prison It is reported that the grand jury in Fairmount, West Virginia, have in dicted two former Union 6oldiers for shooting a man suspected of being a rebel spy early in the war. General Kelly had ordered his arrest, and the two soldiers were detailed for the purpose, when the man took flight and they shot him. The "Pottstown Ledger tell of a novel contest, in the garden of Mrs. Murphy's hotel, of that place, be tween a large rat an 1 an old hen, that resulted in the demise of the ro dent The hen was mother of a large brood of chickens, which the rat lookod upon with covetous eyes, and siezed one of them. The old cluck flew to the assistance of her young, when a long and fierce battle ensued, which was watched with much interest by a number of spec tators. The rat appeared for a time to have the best of it, but the fowl outwinded her adversary and finally succeeded in killing him, much to the gratification of the lookers on. Legal Notices . Executor' Notice. Ettatt of Sarah Slrutip, dictated. LETTERS Testamentary on tbe estate of Sarah Stroup, late ol tle borough of Mittliutowu, due'd, bavin been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to aaid estate are rciueat-d to make payment, and Ihose having claims or demands are re quested to make kaown the aaiue witnout delay to JOStPIl EOTUROOfc, May 2, 1877. Aror. "notice WE, the undersigned, Couimiasioaera of Ibe count) ol JuuiaU, hereLy give notice that we will Dot aell or renew any County Bouda, alter this d tte, at a higher rate that lour per cent , and the Tax Collec tors for the year 1877 shall all w flve per cent, abatement on al! tiles paid on their respective Duplicates until the ll'h day of September next ; and that the sitd Collec tor will be reitired to settle their respec live Duplicate promptly in one year trum the date thereof. jame.- McLaughlin, W. 11. GKilMNUER, D. B. COX. Miy 1, 1777-tf Ctmmifiomtri. Sale Bills printed on short notice at the ctbte ol the Htmhnel and AcaAiicca. " Tbe angel Gabriel eould go no fur ther, bnt duected Mahomet to proceed npward to tbe Throne of God himself. The way was long and difficult, but be journeyed on till be beard a voice lay ing, ' O ! Mahomet, salute thy Creator.' Tbe litfbt was so exceedingly bright that bit eyes eould not bear it, but be made out to sec the Throne, and to read in Arabic words, on its right.: ' There ii no god but God, and 'lahtmtt is his j Prophet' which is the creed of tbe 1 180,000,000 Mahometans to-day. He entered tn'o a familiar converse with God, who learned bim iu tbe myslenet of bit laws, aud charged bim concern ing bis teaching among men, and be stowel on bim privileges above ibe rest of maukind. " He then relumed to tbe angel Ga briel, who led bim down through the heavens to earth at Jerusalem, and then seated bim again on Alborak, which eonveyed bim in a twinkle of an eye to Mecca. " All this beaveuly visit or j-.urney took place within ten hours, one night. H hen the morning came be revealed tbe wonderful journey and all its sights to bit folio were, and, wonderful at tbe story is, it is not so wonderful as that bis followers believed it, and as that one hundred and eighty millions of people believe it to-day." Our special artist gives a sketch of Mahomet on Alborak, on bit way to Heaven, led by tbe angel Gabriel. Les.nl Notices. NOTICE TO ASSESSORS. rilllE Assessors of Juniata county are X berehv requested to rail at the Com missioners' Ottiee, on or b' fore FRIDAY, JUNE lt, 1877, and lilt their Registers, ami proceed to make a registry of the voters j in their respective districts. By order of lue ooaru vi vuiuim---i""(-ra. JAMES DEF..V, Clerk. May 14, 1877. COURT SALE or Valuable Beal Estate ! BY virtue of an erder of the flrph.m'a Court of Juniata county, tbe under- j signed. Administrator of Joseph S. Laird, deceased, will offer at public sale, on the premises, in McCoysrilU, Tuacarera town ship, od FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1877, at 2 o'clock P. M., the following described real estate, late the property of aaid dece dent, to wit : No. 1. A tract of about T VO ACRES of Grxnitd, in McCoy sville, bounded bv lands of John Dobb on the west, bv a public road on the south and east, and on the nortn by lands ol J. C. Stewart, having thereon erected a LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, A GOOD STABLE, and all necessary outbuilding. There is a good Orchard of Choice Fruit ou the prem ises, also running water. No. 2. A lot ol about 2 Acres of Ground in McCoysville, bounded on the west by school lot, on the north and east by public road, and on the south by landa of James Sceuuson, baviug thereon erected a Dew Twa Story Frame Store House, 80x32 feet, with V7ARE IOUSK, STABLE, and wagon shed. There is a good young Apple In chard on the premises, also run ning water. The above tract will be divided into two lots and sold either separately or together, to sa.t tbe convenience ol purcba-r. No. 8. A tract of about Ho ACRES of land) near McCoysvilln, bounded on the west by laiMla ol Jubn E. Dobb. on the south bv i LiDtls of Abraham Nom ami neirs of Thos. j Barnard, oa tbe eaal by land of Jacob Nosa j and pubic road, and on tbe north by land i ol Jawe Steeaou. About 06 acrra of I this land ia cleared and in a good state of cultivation, tbe balance Is iu g o 1 timber. four or Dve nuiiding lot will be tak-a off Ibis tract and ottered lor aale Separately at the same time and place. TERM 3 Ten per rent, of the purchase money to be paid on the day ot sale ; Ulteen per cent h-ii the sale ia continued by the c.iiirt ; and the1 balance in two equal instal ments, payable in six and tweite moutlta Irom the date ol eoutinnaticn, inU rest le be paid frum April lat, 1S78, when posses sion will be given. bAMUEL B. CRAWFORD, Adra'r of Joseph S. Laud, doc eased. May la, 1077. DissoInUea at Partnership. TVTOTICE ia hereby give thai the part ly nerahip between D. B Spanogle and Heury J. Rile, under tbe ttruj name of D. B. t panogle tt Co , iw the btuiuraa ol tan' nirg. Dear East Walerlord, Juniata county, Pj, expired on tbe 1st day of January, 1677, by limitation. DAY1D B. SPANOGLE. Beal and Personal Property AT PUBLIC SALE. PURSUANT to a3 order of sale Issoed by the Court of Common Plea of the county of juuiat, the undersigned. As signee of John W. SarUiu, will expose to sale by public vendue; oa SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1877, at one o'clock P. M. of said day, on the premiaea, A TtLVADLE FAR-Ti. situate in Walker township, eeuntv of J niata, Pa , bounded by landa of Jerome N. Thompson, lands of tbe heirs ot Petor Re gan, lands of Joseph Uoetetler, and ethers, containing lOO ACRES, more or lc-as. The land is In a One state of cultivation, there having been WiO bo-iheU ef lime applied within seven years. There are on it 2 Comfortable Dwelling Houses, one ot wnicn is new ; ana m GOOD FRAVB BANK BAKN. Tne farm is also well aupplied with spring and fresh runnii.g water, and fruit tree ot very variety that will produce fruit in our cli'uate. Is located in a good neighbor hood, convenient to school, chun-h and Mores, and is S miles distant from Thonip- aontown station ot r. B. K- TiWM-i nf S I. K .One-fourth of the purchae money to be paid cash when the property is stneaen aowa; one-iuurm u fhn first da of November. 1877 i and tbe baUncc. beint one-half of the whole, od the Hmt day of March. Ib78. These two Ktt payments to beir interest irom tne aay oi ale, and to be secured by judgment bond, beed executed and possession given od the first day of April, 1878. Also, at the same time and place, the lot lowing personal property : Une DooK case, 1 cook aioie anu m, 18 acres hel in the ground, 8 acres rye, 1 plow, I hirrow, I light wagon. 1 spring wgon, i sri atiuiue narness, i nest, I cultivator, 1 double shovel plow, 1 j 1 et hay ladders, .1 borse rake, 1 grind j stone, 1 wtnd-niill, 1 cider mill, lot ol pouts, : 2 barrels, 1 tun hay, 'I fly nets, 1 set of i chains, back-band, 1 sleigu, 1 sled, lot ot j lath, lot ol plana, z grain craaies, pucu forks, rakes. Ave. Aa to this personal property, purchases amounting to ts man ), are to oe paiu cash before the goods are removed. Per sons buying to more than the amount of $ will be allowed a crrdit of three months, by giving a note with approved security. KOBKKT JlcMEEN, Assignee of John W. Sartain. May 16. 1877-td 8-21 ACRES OF LAND PUBLIC SALE! VTTIIXbe sold at public tale, at the V v Court Mouse, in the borough of 51 it Hintown. Juniata county, Pa., at 1 o'clock p. a., on SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1877, The following property, tn wit : Two tracts ot land mi nate in Ftvinanagh township, Ju niata rountr, containing 821 ACRES, more or less, aJoining lands ol Jacob Sa lon 8. Kain and the Monohan tract. These trai ts are Known as the Macedonia saw-mill tract and the Roaring Run tract. Also, the undivided one-half of a tract of land situate in tne same township and coun ty, bounded by the above lands of E. L. Benedict and others, containing a ut OXE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, known aa the Uonohau tract. The above ia valuable woodland. TtRUS -Mne-third of purchase money to he ald Cash, or a note with approved security to pay the aame within thirty day ; one-third one year alter date of sale, and the remaining one-third two years alter date of sale. The lst two payments to ba secured bv judgments. HORACE J. CULBERTSON, Acting Executor of E. L. Benedict, dee'd. Nay 2, l877-3t EXECUTORS' SOTlCEt Ettati of tnrd OUt, dcciattd. PCRMC NOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Testamentary on the v state bf the late Judgo Evanl OKs, of Beale town ship, Juniata county, deceased, have been duly granted by the Register of Juniata county to the undersigned, reiling in tbe boroughs of ilittlintowo and I'attcrson, to whom, or to either of whom, all persona knowing themselves to be in any way in debted to the aald estate, are required to make payment, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them without delay for settlement. JACOB A. CFIRISTY, JAMES NORTH, .ie.alor. April IS, 1877. ASSIGXEb ESTATE of JAMES L. .WOO llC. TYprTIUE i heis-by given that James L. i.1 Moore and wile, of Fayette township, Juniata county, Pa., have nude an assign ment tor the benefit of creditors, to the un dersigned. All persons Indebted to aaid estate are reqnested to make piyinent. and those having claims to present them without delav to ." LOUIS E'. ATKINSON, Jlssigiet. April 14, 1(77. AD.tllJISTRATOK'S NOTICE. Ettatt of David A. Dowhmaa, deed. "ITfHERE AS Letters of Administration v V on the estateof David A. Douehman, late of the borough of Patterson, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requesfed to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly authenticated for settlement, to LOCK E. ATKINSON, April 18, lo77. Matiuutrator. Admlnlatrator's Notice. Ettatt of Levi faa-Ormer, itttaxtd. LETTERS ot Administration on tbe es tate of Levi Van-Ornier, late ot Fay ette township, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons in debted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them without de lay to LEWIS DEOAN, Adm'r. April 4, 1877. Admlnlatrator's Notice. Ettatt of David H. lid, dee'd. WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the estate or David H. Ubil, late Spruce Hill township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to aaid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present tbeui without delay to JACOB BSH, Jdm'r., Pleasant View P. O., JuniaU Co., Pa. April U, 1877. ill EAT!! The undersigned have eoarmeaced tbe Butchering buaiuesa in the borough of Mil tlmtown. BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, and PORK can be had every Tuesday, Thursday and u vruiuit ai lot: it meat stole at the residence of Mr. Howe, on Cherry street. Their wagon will also visit the resi dence of citixen tbe same morwings. Kill Bone but th- best of stock, and aell at fair prices. Give as a trial. HOWE ETEA. Jan 28, 1876-1 "UATCHLESS I J FTVwWWPhsiTOIIACriS 1 . 9 TAKE MO OTHKBt- roa tn.! mu Datum m ruo. Hi fmv.7 ri?r er Terms ana $UU $6 outfit free. H. HALLETT HCO., Portland, Maine. $33 10 $ 1 fit Frt. P. O. VIC1ERI, Augusta, Manic. rGREATOFFEPw ft timet dwpoee of 100 PIANOS fc. ORGANS, Df w and second-hand, or Brat-clas makers, W ATERS' at lower prices fur I ill I U 1 1 U " - -- cash or Installments or to let until paid for than ever before onw. nn.icn.a GR WDSQUARBand UPRIGHT PlANo a" OKGNS (INCLCDINO THEIR NEW SOUVENIR end BOUDOIR) are the BEST MDE. 7 Octare Pianos $15. 7 1-8 do. $160 not used year. "2" Stop Organs $-0. 4 Stops $iH. 7 Stops 'M. 8 Stops $75. 10 Stops $8. IX ope eau, not used a year, in penecs oruer aau. war ranted. LOAL and TRWfcUNCi . . DiTt2 w i v'TFI). Illustrated Cu- lognes Mailed. A liberal discount to Ttack trt Ministrrt, Cknrcki. ttr. Sheet ms:c at ball price. UUKACB WATKRatSOX S, M lulacturera anu ,v U nion Square, S. Y. Bt. E a. The ITealtbiest of us are Li-ible to ob structions in the bowels. Don't neglect them. It is not necessary to outrage the pahite with nauseous drops in sm h cases. Tbe most effective laxative known is Ta- ast's ErnaviscinT Skltzeb Apmiisv, and it is also the most agreeable. Its oper ation ia soothing, cooliug, painless. Sold by ail druggists. 40 A PAY at home. Agents wanted. tpitj Outfit and terms free. TRUE fc CO., Augusta, Maine. t'iie black hills. By II. N. Magcibc, who haa spent 1 years in this region. Latest accounts of (Void and Silver prospect. Agricultural and brazing resources, Ciiiuate, Hunting. Fish in;, Indians, acd Settlers' adventures it:t them. Mining and Wild Western Lite, the Waterfalls, Boiling lieysere. noble Scenery, immense Gorges, etc. Wit'j 27 flue illus trations, and new map. 1'rice ONLY 1I CENTS. Sold bv all XawsosaLiias, or sent post-paid lor 12 cents by DONNELLY, LoTu St CO.. 1'ublishera, Chicago, Illinois. $1" g J aT a' nome- Terms free. J r-i uU Address Geo. Srtasos ts. Co.; Portland, Me. 500 CLOVER sEED IIILLEKS FUR SALE. Send for circular of our Donble Huller. Patented Man-b 6th, 1877. We challenge tbe world that it will hull and clean more seeds, clean it better, that it more simple, durable, aud easilv handled thin anv other hnlb-rmade. HAtlERSToWN AGRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTUR ING CO., llagerV.oau, Md. Agents wanted lor sale of same.. CEOHCE PACE & CO Patent tvr)nblt- S-.linnxrsr l.ucfn L. 4 ft l:U..t I iHla. V.i. W 1 a.SV0 'M- H ill.. Jt. . . f;,Jiy ir,t A: I iiisr yitiM. itHter ir. r T - r . j n-f. n :i i i-s rnrrri rv iri'-.iiJ M'wflwrrliiws; finrts'.mm . ttsieV.TMnie I rorr, V. U-'s n'j LnsUrrs. saw,, .VI il I iipii:i.s e i-e. MaJbi iirU. CA T.VJMM.t ay K;cc. SILVERWARE AS PREMIUMS. IMPORTANt KOTICE. A 94 SET OF EXTRA PLATED SILVER SPOON'S Given away as a Special Premium to the Subscribers of this paper. Silver Good furnished under thia Premium Proposition are irom ine wen Known and reliable Uuion Silver Plating Co , Philad'a. Pa. Under a very favorable proposition from the above well known house, all regular patron ol this paper ran secure a nsetul and beautiful, as well as very valuable Pre mium, iu Hie shape of h.,cdsoiue set r Extra riafeti Silver Spou, wa.raiit-1 equal to the n- sl article of ih kind sold in this emmtrv f.,r St rxr set. And in addition, each spoon Vf ill be handsomely engraved with jour monogram Initial. Ail who are ei.tulrd to receive this ele gant and n-etnl Preminni can do so on com pliance with the following conditions : Send your name and post-utEce address, to gether with your express office, to the Union filver Plating Company, 7U4 Chest nut street, Philade.phia, Pa., together wiih the ,'oilowing Premium Coupon, and in close with your order 75 crs , to pay coat at engraving your initials, express charges, boxing, and packing, and you will receive by return express (or mail, ii" you have no express office) a lull set of extra plated Mlver Spoons free of any charge. AH ex press and pecking charges are covered by the 76 cts., and the Spoons will be deliver ed to you free. If you do not desire to have the spoons engraved, you are only re quired to send 60 rl., to pay expressage and boxing. The coupon mast in all case bo sent, to indicate that you are entitled to this premium, aa thia Very liberal offer ia not extended to any one who is cot a patron of this paper. The retail price of this set of spoons U $1.00, aa the following letter will show : Orr ic or thi Cstoa Suvta Plituo COWPASV, PUILADILPBIA. Pa. We assure all subscribers that tbe goods contracted for are flrst-class in every re spect, and that the usual retail price lor them is $4.0C per set I -ur lowest price to jobbers is .J6.H per doxen sets, and we will in no case retail them at any price, or 4end them in single sets to any one who does not end the required "Coupon, showing that the sender ia a patron of this paper. Umna ?inn Platija Co. Premium Silver Spoon Coupon. 8ILVBK PLAT Tb (As Tssaa .xr Plating Co., nWi fw Thi la enuy that 1 am a subscriber el ne paper from ehich 1 have eat inn Co poa, aad ara Milled, tinder your premium arranaviMnl. to a full hi of extra plid nil ver spoons, with myi&itialsMlgravatl Hereon. I nctoe herewith Ta eta , u t ly xpre, paeainp;, boains; and marsTing c harass. On rcipt of thi Coupon, hereby Te to return to the sender. ri or mu ier,rpdmii,niU M.i c( , of our .itrs plated Silver Spoon, with th uie UAla of the .M.a . , . . . muj otner 1U 1(11- l"yd-Dn' thereon. WTh Coupe l will U L'noe 8a.vaa Putim I . . ....... --"Koeu.i C,Pai naa", P. A mwii a tbe necessary stock can be manufactured, all who secure the above use ful and valuable premiums, will be petuiit ted to secure a lull set of silver plated, knives and lorfcs, an the same bberal baaia. April 18, l77-3in Subscribe for the Sntintt and ffeewsuwa. a par that gives you a greater variety, ant? better selection of reading matter than an other papor ia the JuniaU Yalley. Sile Bills ef all kinds printed on stort aetire at this office.
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