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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
WJFFLINTOWN.
W cdacgday. Auguit 84, 18TT.
B. F. SCII WE I Ell,
EDITOB ASD riOPIItTOK.
ftepnblican State Convention.
H-AHQCAtTriU KzPtSUCAS StaTI
EPUCA Stati )
vis, J,
i. July 12, 1877. J
Cimnrrxi
Ba-aajsca-,
7 direction of the Republican State
Coniirfitee, the Repcb! ican State Conven
tion, heretofore called te meet at EaJTis
feg on the 29th day of August next, is
hereby postponed, to meet In Harrtsoorg, at
boon, 00 Wednesday, September 5, 1877.
lb i postponement ia tuade at the request
f a Large number ot delegates elect, who
have engagements to be present at a trien
nial conclave of KuigbU Templar, wbich
aas'-mblis at Cletelaod, Ohio, 00 the 23th
day of August next.
7 order of tbe Committee.
HEN BY M. HOYT, Chairman.
A. iVilso N'okeu, Secretary.
A cotniissios is about to try to
1 1 Iiig about a treaty with Sitting Bull
Srrts to eiht thousand coal miners
quit work in the Lehigh valley last
rhitxsdav.
Pox't envy city or town life ; there's
nothing in it, excepting a little more
polish or finish, than in country life.
Thz centennial of the battle of
Bi-'uiiisjjton ia Vermont was celebra
ted on the 15th inbt President
Hayes was present.
Governor IIabtbaxft has issued a
tall far two regiments of militia to
enlist for a period of three months,
or during the present emergency.
The managempnt of the Permanent
Exhibition at Philadelphia have con
clude to open the Exhibition on
Sunday.
- 11 i
All Legislative or Congressional
action that has for its object the es
tablishment of a department to fix
the price of kibor, &c, is antagonistic
to free government principles.
A cheat famine prevails in South
ern India. It is said that a journey
in many districts "remind one of
scenes on a great battle-field in the
number of the dead and the dying."
The war of the North with rebel
lion was all in the iaterest of labor,
but if the thing is to be run into
communism, it was a monstrous blun
der It wo'ild have been better a
thousand times to have left the
South go.
Tub Spartan6 were communists '
and free lovers. Every semblance of
private life was abolished. Even the
babies were subjects for investiga
ting committees, any that were so
uiifortuuate as to come into the
world as delicate beings were 6tran-1
ftled, so as not to be allowed to grow
up .nd in turn give issue to still more
delicate creat'ires.
Slavfkt became aggressive. The
Republican organization grappled
with ;t, overcame it, and thus the
greatest work that was ever accom
plished for labor was achieved by the
Republican organization or party.
Does labor now propose to do as did
t:ie mac of fable, with a moral, with
the gocRe that laid the golden egg!
A woBEXsosiEs's convention was held
it Cumberland, Mil, last Friday. A
platform was adopted that opposes
tbe N-tkn.J Esi: system and advo- j
catcs the isBue of all money by the
Genera! Government, opposes class
legislation on d cnc-quol taxation, fa
vors legislation making paper money
equal in value with 6pecie, favors a
tariff to protect home industry, ad
vocates a railroad law making pro
lata ritea, and favors Sunday laws.
In all large towns and cities are
vaet multitudes who live entirely out
si Jc of church influence. Some day
an event will arise that will cause
thia vast roultitnde to organize
into a church. Such an event will
be history repeating itself only that
and nothing more, with the slight
addition, that another name or two
will be added to the list of teachers
wid reformers. How are we moving,
backward or forward ! Who can tell ?
It is as true as Holy Writ, that
nine hundred and ninety nine per
cent, of the olEcials and managers,
that fctnkors. their friends, and the
commune generally condemn fur mis-inan.igenu-nt,
are people of their own
kind, that have sprung from nothing,
stud have reached positions of trust
lu cor-pratiens through the sgtncies
of fie government, the tttability of j
v! inl, f W .m.-mr ler tl.ir ri.Ai.na
. . - J . ft '
egulnst the acts of men pf
tbt'ir owr kind.
An English Judge not long since, in
bearing tbe rasa of a "younger sou"
who bed run bjpelessly into debt, and
wi.j Lad applied for tbe benefit of the
insolvent laws, decided that where a
ur had incurred debt in living extrav
agantly beyond bis niesus, he was bot
entitled to any benefit nndersucb laws.
His dctl3 were of the nsture of procur
ing credit under fake pretence. Hav
ing oidy so much irnney on which to
depend for a living, and no more, when
lie rsn bis expenses beyond that sum.
and incurred a debt it was a criminal
wiofi.mlforrislvrg Td(Tapit.
Tbe Greenbaekers of Crawford coun
ty Live nominated George V. flecker
forjudge. Tt wa resolved that tbe
two grf at parties are wrortjr, and flat
"t!e cacntry can never get back to rros
. polity and pe.ice sgsin until tbe Green
bspk r-ar'V becomes triumphant. It
w. also resolved. that the Greenback j
party eould and would "make the green-
tack worth as much as tbe gold dollar."
"bnnda a leral Uftder and money plen- 1
lj
The - Wetk M rtall
adclphla. .
"An invitation has been ettende J bv
the Exhibition at tire PoruiaSeut later
national Eibibitioo to the Governors
of all tbe states and Territories of the
Uuion, to visit tbe exhibition daring
tbe last week of August, for purpose
of general confereuce. Nowhere bis
such an opportunity ever before been
offered to compare industrial results, aa
accomplished uoder tbe varying con
ditions existing within oar broad, oat
loual doiuain.
It promises to be a notable event,
aid arrangements are beiuz perfected
to make ttie visit highly enjoyable to
the participants. Tbe programme tu
sludes a preliminary meeting at lcde
pendence Hall, od Tuesday, August
2Sth ; a fotuial reception at the Exhi
bition by the Exhibitors and Manage
ment, on Wednesday ; a grand indus
trial parade from the manufactories
of the city, reviewed by the Governors,
00 Thursday . visiting- leading manu
factories, on Friday : a visit to Cape
May over Sunday. Tbe trip will be
further extended to New York, with a
stop at tbe Trenton potteries where
three or fotrr days will he devoted to
an examination of New York industries,
! and then on to Boston and the m ana -
J factoring cities of Lowell, Lawrence,
and W altbam, closing with a trip to the
White Mountains."
Jay Gould.
From tbe N. T. .Evening Mill.
Jay Gould is a native of Roxbury,
JMaware County, where bis father aud
mother still live on a email bill farm.
Ia 1855 Gould, then shout twenty-one
years old, was sf.ll a c'.erk ia JJurhan's
store in ltoxbury. la 1856 be rolled
a wbeelssrrow over Delaware county
as a surveyor, making a map copied
from Uurr's old map with cor
rections as to tbe boundaries and the
names ol owners of property. During
that time be took subscriptions and sold
a- h.rg number of maps st five dollars
each ; but when they were delivered
they wers so wretchedly got up that
Gould was literally cursed out of Del
aware. He theo went to Pennsylvania,
where ha took charge of a taun.'ry for
General Zidnck Pratt. He remained
in that situatiou for three years, until
affairs got in such a o mditiin that bis
associates paid hi 111 $50,000 to leave.
With tbis in hand he came to New York,
married the daughter of the president
of one of the minor New England rail
road; and entered on bis career in Wall
street.
Turhiab Massacre of Chris
(tan..
Tbe Lmdeo Daily News, Bucharest
correspondent telegraphs : bave
written tbe following as I received, it,
and from tin terrible accounts which
fugitives continually bring ovsr the Bal
kans, I ar it must be ouly too true :
Uu July 31, the day of tbe Russian
evacuation of E-ki-Saglira the Turks
ordered tsst a:! ij'inslwiis, men women
and children, should ba shot as tuey
le't their bouses. Those who remained
witbio were burnt alive. The order
was given to burn down and destroy
every particle of Christian property in
the place. Many leading Turkish iner
chauts took part in tbe affair.
One dispatched a large number c
Hashi 15 ar digs all over the Tcbirpio
district. Tbis district is one of tbe
richest in that part of Turkey. It con
tains a very large propo-tiou of Chris
tisn inhabitants, over SO churches and
500 scbo ils and colleges, all of which
have been burnt. The destruction ex
tended to the villages of Bodlid io, Ma-halet-i,
Ksni and mmy others in ali
about sixty, containing from 150 to 200
families each. Scarcaly 50 persons es
ciped alive.
Th Bu'garian fugitives at Gabrnva
and Pelvi estimate that from 12,000 tn
15.000 Ohr stian have been massacred
ia Eiki Sabra and the Tchirpan dis
trist alone. Soldiers were posted along
tbe road from E-ki Ragta to Kaxanlik
',h orders to
rnS"
shoot every body pas-
A Texas Horror.
J Cuttr Half Full of Dead Mca, IVomn
and Ck.Urtit.
Last evening one of tbe most horri
ble reports that has yet been circula
ted ou our streets, became current, but
it was ot such a terrible nature that
people talked about, it in low voices
and with a feeling of dread. A deep
well or cisteru had been fouud about
fifteen miles Irom tbe city, to which at
tention bad been called by a sickening
stench arising from it. and an investi
gation disclosed tbe fct that tbe cis
tern was hall full ot tbe bodies of men,
worsen sdJ ch'Urca, the mangled bod
ies having been thrown in all positions
aud conditions. Sum" bad their throats
cut ; others were stabbed through tbe
hearts ; others again bad their brains
blown out. la a bouse near by was
found secreted about $15,000 in money
and a large lot of jewelry and other
valuables, and an old Lag, wbo wbeo
arrested jeered at her captors, aod de
clared tbe money found was only a lit
tle pocket change belonging to "her
boys." San jfntoma Texm) Express.
A sharp dodge was successfully play
ed upon a ciliteu ot York at luuiauap
olis the other day. U bile chatigiug
cars be was addressed by a busiuess
like gentleman as toliowa : "Where are
you goiug !" "To Kausas City, Mo.,"
replied. "Have you a ticket? if
a0 iel me 8ee " "er Ie"OW
Tbe passeuger promptly banded the
ticket over to the busiuess like man,
Lo examined it carefully, aud then
turned aud hurried off. It was but a
few mioutes atterward when the travel
ler discoveied that a common piece of
paper had been returned to bim.
Daring a thunder storm at l'atersou
N. J., on tbe 14 lost., lleury Fried, a
German, and a boy anJ girl, took ref
uge under a cbesinut tree The tree
was struck by lightning and Fried was
instautly killed. The others were reo
dered uncouscions and subequeutly re
covered. Friede's bead wis turned
blue, bat other wire bore no turrits.
Tbe boy's leg was burned and turned
blue. Tbe lower par of tbe girls body
is covered witb bine spots. Fru-de
wss thirty-nine years of age( and leaves
a wife and six children.
Tbe "Road Agents" in the Black
Hills are humorists in tbeir way. A
ears of tbem, wbo recently robbed a
'ge, niade tbe messenger mrrender
the treasure box, wbicb cou tamed 5500,
and then told bim that be ought to
qait working for a company that did
,f'1 earry more money than that.
Comedy of Errors).
Mere is au amuiug comedy of errors
itti Pariaiau edjre : Alms, de V. Was
very jealous, and determined to watch
her basbaud. Que day be told her
be was goiag to Versailles, aud wbeo
be went out sbe put ou ber bonnet and
followed him. . She kept biui ia sight
uutii he turned into a passage which
shortened tbe way to tbe railway sta
tion, where she missed bim. Sbe stood
for a few minutes ia tbe passage look
iog, aud iuddeuly saw a man coming
out of a glove shop with a father over
dressed lady. From the distance she
made sure tbe man was ber bnsbaud,
and without a word of warning sbe
gave bim three or four sounding boxes
on the esr. When the gentleman turn
ed around to confront Ins assailant, she
perceived that rhe bad made a mistake
and at ibe the satte moment she caught
sigLt of her hu.sbaod, wbo bad replen
ished bit. segar case at a tobacconist's
and was crossing tbe street. What
could she do! It goes without saying
that she tainted iu the arms of tbe
stranger whose ears she had boxed,
while the other lady ran off as fast aa
sbe could to avoid scandal. The stran
ger, wbo ass a commediao, was a-.-tuuisbed
to fin I an uuknown lady in
io his arms, and while his ears were
still tingling from ber blows, be was
again startled. A geutleman collared
him, and shaking bim roughly asked
bim what be meant by embracing a
lady in the street. "Why, she boxed
my ears and fainted!" screamed the
actor. "Sbe is my wife," shouted the
irate husband, '-and would never bave
struck you without cause!" The in
funated gentleman shook their fists un
til the lady, who bad been carried into
a shop, recovered sufficiently to ex
plain bow it bad happened.
News Items.
A general famine is feared
tbe
East ladies.
Hogs are being fattened on pcacbes
about Columbia, S. C-
A western paper says nearly all tbe
tramps bail from New York.
1 wo Galling guns bave been sent to
Wilkesbarre Irom West Point.
A company at Alleotowo bave begun
tbe manufacture of paper bags.
There is a vigilance committee in
every township iu Lancaster county.
j: ... I 1 .
a ui-ease aweuueu w..u grea mor-
fahrv has hrokAn rttit tininor tr !mrcia
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in Jersey City.
Sixty millions of dollars is the sum
set down as having been lost by the
'ate railcay strikes.
A colony is being formed at Allen
town Texas is their destination.
Dr. A. )i. Crawford, of Eulenton,
first introduced refined petroleum iuto
Europe. It occured while be was Con
sul 10 a Belgium city
Among the citizens composing the
Sheriff's potsee. of llarrisburg, is John
A. aged 76- lie has been on duty
since the format:on of the company.
Peter Stiles, of lie. i ford county, was
waylaid by four footpads last week aod
relieved of over $100. He resUted
their attempts and was shot ia tbe arm
and hand.
Ia 18-0 times were go slow in the
best portions of Pennsylvania that real
estate was valueless. Grain sold at
from eight to twelve cents per bushel,
vegetables brought next to nothing,
aud a Fbcep could be bought for fitly
ceuts.
Tbe Pittsburg Telegraph estimates
that the gun dealers of I bat city lost
$18,000 in goods stolen by the mob.
Styles Brookens was bitten by a
mad dog on Tuesday, ou Puucao's Is
lacd. .
A hunter, named James Wilson,
near Suirleysburg, one day last wrk,
killed a rattelxnske six feet long 91 in
ches in dia meter and having 15 lattice.
The Sheriff of Berks county baa
made a claim against the county of
$1,5 lor each member of the posse be
summoned during tbe disturbances in
'Beading.
A J oor.g lady of fifteen summers, who
was insulted at a ball in Kempton, Le
high county, by two men, gave one of
tbem a sudd-u knock wiib ber fist in
iho face, sending bim sprawling on the
floor, and tbea attacked tbe other chok
ing him severely.
Four members of tbe coal iron police,
well armed, enier tbe Berks county
jail each evening aod remain there no
ill tbe following moruiog. lucre are
still some thirty five ot these police in
Reading guarding the property of tbe
railroad company
A poor woman io Berks county had
provided for 18 dogs until recently,
when a storm blew down ber cabin and
kil ed six.
Tffolvs thousand sewing machine
needles are made daily at tbe Domes
tic Needle Works, Middleboro, Mass.
Fifteen thousand per month are sent to
Australia.
Tbe Latta Guards, of Altoooi, have
disbanded. Just two of the members
of that organization reported for duty
when called npn to turn out to assist
in puttiug dowu the rioters.
Oue of the leading hotels of New
York has the Lord's Prayer ptinted en
tire on its daily bill of fare.
Tba Local Optiouists are accused of
using whisky to carry one Kentucky
district at tbn late election. Tlrcy jus
tify their rondurt on tbe ground that is
proper to fight tbe devil with fire water-
The 600 coltsges aod 500 teuts at
Ocean Grove accomodate 16,0u0 per
sons. A child of Nicholas Wain, Jr., re
siding near Uornerstown, Ocean county,
died recently from eating fi t stone and
molasses, wbicb bad bcu placed in tbe
dining room for the purpose of destroy
ing flies. Tbe little child was but
fourteen months olJ, and strayed into
the diulng room through carelessness on
tbe part of some ae ;aving the door
open, and before it was discovered it
had eaten a sufficient quantity to cause
death.
A son of Edward Wooly, of Centre
vil.'e, Monmouth county N. J., aged
four years, was drowned io a singular
manner 00 Friday. Tbe child was
missed from the house, aud tbe mother,
on going to look for bim, fouud huti
bead foremost in a large iron kettle
filled with raio witer aod when sbe ex
tricatrd bim be was quite dead.
A daughter of Joseph Foo.se, of
Berks county, was alone io tbe bouse
one day last week when a mao, whose
face Was covered witb a hardkerchief,
entered and offered to shake bands.
Thinking it was a neighbor disposed to
,play a joke. Miss Foose, took the ex
tended hand when she was seized and
bound after which the thieves ransack
ed tbe bouse.
. , News Items,
tt is reported in Texas ' thit 4,000
immigrants f?oui aiound SoraDton, Pa.,
are coming to that State tbis fall to or
ganize a oolooy ia the vicinity of Fort
Cone bo.
Seven strong able-bodied tramps,
near Gulf Mills, were put to flight one
day last weak by offenog tbem a chance
to earn a few dollars by digging a
foundation trench.
Laneaster has a strikes ia limbo
one M. M. Frain, wbo is charged
witb inciting to riot, interfering with
the running of trains, and attempting
to destiny the property of tbe Pennsyl
vania Railroad t'ouipany.
Ou Saturday, tbe 4:b, while Isaac
W Mortou was gathering blackberries
near Springfield, Chester county, be
discovered the dead body of aa aa
known man leaning against tree.
The body bad been there for some time.
Jacob Linsebig1e, a wealthy farmer,
of Westmoreland coun'y, aged 74 as
saulted bta wife on the lOtb so severe
ly as to leave ber for dead. lie then
went to tbe barn and bung bimself.
Tne old lady will recover, although 72
years of age.
Margaret Welsh of Allegheny City,
bas filed a claim against tbe county for
boue and household goods destroyed
during tbe riots. The bouse is valued
at 600, and tbe goods at $393 40.
Pa'riek Logae files a claim for $50,
for stable on Spring alley, burnt by tbe
rioters.
A M'Keesport gentleman bad one of
his little children hurried last wnek in
accor Jance witb tbe rites of tbe Cath
olic Church. After tbe funeral ho be
came impressed witb tbe idea tbat the
Catholio ceremony Wss insufficient,
lie therefore had bis child disentered
and theo reinterred the next day, the
fuueral service being tbat of the Ger
man Lutheran Church.
'1 he mao who fired tbe Lebaooo
Valley bridge, across tbe Schuylkill at
Reading, has been captured at Sun
bury. We thiuk be is tbe prise vao
dal of thc:n all. Tbere was no c ob
to assist bim ; be was not driven to tbe
deed by any frenzy such as siezes upon
men in the heat of conflict, lie de
liberately set about tbe business he had
in band io the uigbt time, aod wreaked
vengeance upon a whole com unity with
out hope of plunder or reward. -Pint
j a f , . Rmrd
I
During a thunder storm which re
cently passed over Meadville, George
L Miller sixteen years of age, of lead
township, was instantly killed by light
niug. He bad taken refuge Under a
tree. On examination of bis body it
was fouud that the electric fluid bad
imprinted an exact representation ot
the leaves and branches of the top of
tba tree upon bis back, while exact'y
over bis heart was a small round bole
berned io bis flesh, and through bis
clothing.
At Cumberland Md , on tbe night cf
tbe 14tb inst., a party of men, from
fifty to one hundred, witb blackened
faues, went tn the house of 1 harles
Fisher, in Frost burg, and nearly de
molished tbe boose with rocks, io.
Fisher aud his family were driven
away, escaping win. out injury. Fislor
fired into the crowd with what effect is
unknown. Fisher bad beeo mining at
fifty ceuts while his tnitie was on a
strike. State Attorney Boyd ts trying
to apprehend the miscreants.
On Thursday afternoon a fatal inci
dent happened tn Rudolph Bergdoll, a
youth of about seventeen, at the resi
dence ol bis parents iu Utper Cbiches
ter, Delaware county. He took hold
ot the murzle of a loaded gun aod at
templed to draw the weaoou out of a
wsgon in which it was lying, but the
hammer caught in au obstruction, and
being suddenly released, exploded the
charge and buried the whole load io tbe
boy's heart, killing bim instantly.
Mr. Peter Stiles, of Dry Kidge, Bed
ford county, took a load of produce to
Cumberland, Md., and after disposing
of it be started for home w-.th $104 iu
his pocket. Wbeo near home be was con
fronted by a masked ruffian, wbo told
bim to give bim bis money, meanwhile
"making it pleasant" for Peter by
shooting bim in tbe band. Peter was
sooo surrouuded by four more villians,
and be gave up the money, but not no
li! be was shot in tbe arm. Tbe rob
bers tbeo made tbeir escape.
A terrific thunder storm visited Ot
tawa, Canada, Tuesday night. A large
brick building was struck by lightning
a chimney demolished portions of tbe
wall torn away and several windows
knocked oat. Minor damages were
sustained by several other buildings
Tbe storm visited Aylwin at noon,
where a school house was struck by
lightning, knocking out all the windows
and shattering beams. Tbe blackboard
was torn from the wall and set on fire.
The wildest confusion prevailed among
the children one of whom was knocked
senseless, and several rendered uncon
scious with fear. Tbe storm was very
violent at several other places, and there
were many narrow escapes from death.
Sew Advertisements.
REAL ESTATE AT
PUBLIC SALE.
THE undersigned Will offer at public Sale
on the premises, at 1 o'clock r. St., on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1877,
The following real estate, to wit :
A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY,
in Spruce Hill township, Juniata countv,
witb a good pair of French burrs, and a pair
ol country Choppers. Uoi.fl ran of custom.
flood neighborhood. Will sell Mill witb
Water privilege and about One Acre and a
Hall ol Land. ALSO, at the same time
and place, SU ACHES of Land, with
GOOD FRAME HOUSE,
sue Z'JiV) feet, BAMv BARN, size 40x56
leet, and other m-cesajry ouibuiMiiigs. good
Orchard, two excellent springs ol limestone
water near tbe house, as a pari of the Mill
Property, or, if desirable, the buildings
just d scribed will be sold at tbe same time
aud place, witb the
HOICK FARM,
a tract of land adjoining the Mill Property,
ami containing about 811 ACRES, about tire
acres tiinberland, and the balance Cleared.
This tract is mostly Hint gravel land, and
has been recently limed, having thereon a
tawod-sizvd Log House,
and two Srings of limestone water, one of
wbicb could be piped to the kitchen door.
Will be sold as above stated, or in tracts
to suit pmcbssefs.
Also a tract or 600 ACRES or Mountain
(.and, which mill be sold io tracts to suit
purchasers.
Terms or sale made known On day of
sale.
J. KELLY PATTERSO.V.
Pleasant View, Juniata Co., Pa.
Aug. 15, 1877.
Drugs Jt medicines at Banks It Hamlin. 's
Leifal ffoticet.
Estate of Jnaeph Pomeroy,
Iieceased.
ALL arconnts ami notes due said estate
remaining unpaid November 1P77,
will be placed in tbe hands of aa attorney
lor collection.
J. NEVIJJ POMEROY, Exocntor.
angSMt
CACTIOH JOTltfc.
NOTICE is hereby given thai the follow
ing property of Benjamin Lauver was
seised and Solri August 18, 1877, br John
H. Patterson, constable ol Greenwood
township: 1 horse, 1 niare, 1 ntlile, I coll,
1 two horse msgun. 1 tanning mill, I plow,
shovel plow, barrow, burse rake, wagon bed,
harness, 2 bridles, 2 collars, check lines,
horse bridle, 1 two-hnrs sled, one-balf of
fifteen acres ot com, one-hall of tour acres
of buckwheat, 1 cook stove, 1 teo plate
store, I table. 6 chairs, 1 sink.
The above prop-rtv was bought by Josiah
Messiiuur, ot Greenwood township, Juniata
coun'y, Pa. All persons are hereby cau
tioned against any Interference with the
said property.
JOSIAII MESSIVEB.
Angnst 20, 1R77.
11 UAL. JEST AT Jj AT
ASSIGNEE'S SALE!
rflHE nnriersigned, Assignee of EliaS
JL Smith, tor the benefit of bis credi
tors, will, by virtue of an order of the
Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county,
expose to sale on the p-enuses in Fayette
township, at 2 o'clock P. M., cu
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1877,
The following real estate, to wtt A tract
of land, bounded by lands of Peter Brown,
Christian Lauver, Aon Koonsi Abraham
Ilaldern.m ami others, containing
SEVE.1TY-TWO ACRES.
more or less, and having thereon erected a
GOOD LOG HOUSE,
.YE IV B.1JSK B.iRJS,
Wagon Shed, Spring House, and other ont
builiiings. Tbere is a Well of good water
on the premises, also a very due assortment
ot r run Trees.
About thirty acres of tbis land is under
cultivation, aud ike balance ia in timber.
Tbe property is quite near Brown's Stills,
in Fayette township, and is in close prox
imity Io schools, churches and stores.
TERMS Ten per cent, to be paid on tbe
day of sale; Hi teen per cent, when tbe aale
is confirmed by Ibe Court ; and the bal
ance in five and eight months from the date
of confirmation, with interest from April
1, 1878.
JOSEPH T. SMITH, JlttigM.
Aug. 8, 1877.
PROC'LA9I.4T10!V. W HEKEAS,
the Hon. tttJ. F. Jcski-i, President
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for
the 4lst Judicial District, composed of the
counties of Juniata and Perry, and the
llnnorables Noah A. Elder and Francis
Bartley, Associates Judges of tbe said
Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county,
hare issued their precept to me directed,
bearing date the 27th day of April, 1877,
lor holding a Court or Oyer and Terminer
and General Jail Delivery, and General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, at M1F
FUNTOWN, on the FIRST MONDAY of
SEPTEMBER, 1877, being the 3rd day or
the month,
iVotlca is IIesibv Gives', to the Cor
oner, Justices ol the Peace and Constables
of tbe. County of Juniata, that Ihev be then
and therein their proper persons, at one
o'clock on the afternoon of said day, Witt
their records, inquisitions, examinations
and oyer remembrances, to do those things 1 ,,jr li"'1'lua-
that to their oiKccs respectively appertain, I
and those that are bound by recognizance tc 1 DEPARTUEXT IT
prosecute against the prisoners that are or ! Horticulture, Poultry, f c ?.
then may be in the Jail of said county,; y g MeCrum, MifUlntown, Superintend
be then and tbere to prosecute against em of Department,
the as shall be just. , ((fJ r;jw an
By an Act of Assembly, passed the the ' por gallon vinegar . S 50
day of May, A. D., l8-)4, It la made tht j beat uiopiay of domestic wluea.... 1 50
duty of the Justices n the Peace, of tht ' futt
seremi counties of thin f 'immoiiv,:ltl. tr t
return to ihel l.-rb of thi ',, ... r
Sessions of the respective counties. all the
recognisances entered into before them by
any person or persons charged with tht
coiiiuifsion ol any crime, except such cases
2s may be ended before a Justice of thj
Peace, under existing laws, at least ten d.iye
before tbe commencement ot the session
ot the Court to which they are made re
turnable respectively, and in all cares where
any recognizances aie entered into leis
than ten dsts before the commencement
of the session tti which tbej are made re
turnable, the said Justices are to return
tbe same in the same manner as it said act
bad not been pais rd.
Dated at Mittlintown, te 27th day of
April, in the year of oar Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and seventv-seren.
HM. D. WALLS, Sherif.
Sheriff's Office, Mitiitntowu, i
August !, 177.
nitl-IC EYAMIXtTIOXS.
t MUE examinations of teachers for the ie-
JL spectire School Di-tricts ot Juniata
county will bo held as follows :
For Greenwood, in Bethlehem school
bouse, Wednesday, August 22.
For Spruce Hill, in Spruce Hill school
bouse, Monday, August 27.
For Tusrarora, in McCoysville School
bouse, Tuesday, Angnst s.
For Lack, in Lick school bouse, Wednes
day, August 9.
Ho certificates will be ndnrstd, and no
private examinations will be neld. The ex
aminations will be chiefly written, and will
begin promptly at t o'clock A. M. Appli
cants will please bring an abundance of good
foolscap paper.
It is imperative that teachers be el am
ined in the district wherein they are appli
cants, and strangers must bring written tes
timonials aa to moral character.
Teachers are expected to take an educa
tional Journal and attend Teachers Insti
tutes. .
Directors are respectfully urged to be
present to examine tbe papers of the ap
plicants, and to observe the address and
conduct of thetr teachers.
JOHN M. GAKMAX, Co. Supt
Ang 1, Ib77.
NOTICE.
"I'lTE, the undersigned, Commissioners of
v v the countt ol Juniata, hereby give
notice that we will not sell or renew anr
County Bonds, after this d it, at a higher
rate that four per cent., and tbe Tax Collec
tors for the year 1877 shall allow five per
cent, abatement on all taxes paid on their
respective Duplicates until the ll'h day of
September next; and tbat the said Collec
tors will be required to settle their res pec
tire Duplicates promptly in one year Irom
tne date there!.
james McLaughlin,
vt. ii. gkon1ngek,
V. B. COX.
My 1, 1777-tf Ctmmissioners.
EXECUTORS' MOT1CE.-
Estate of Alexander Jndrtws, deceased.
T ETTEK3 Testamentary on tbe estate
S J or Alexander Andrews, deceased hav
ing been granted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate payment, and those
caving claims will please present them duly
autheuticated lor settlement.
WESLEJ ASDREvTW,
HOWAHD A DREWS,
July 25, 1877. Extcstor.
rUNIATA VALLEY BANK.
jMIFFUNTOWN,
JUNUTA COUNTY PENN'A.
S. ICEVIX POMEROT, President.
T. VAN IRV1.V, Cashier.
DIEICTOSS
i. Kevin Pomeroy. I Jerome tletrick.
Wm. C. Pomeroy. I Philip M. Kenner.
George Jacob. Louis E. Atkinson.
Amos G. Bonsa.ll. I
Tbe Bank wilt pay interest on deposits.
sngS, 1877.
jVa Advertttrmtnf.
pREMIUM LIST
OF THE
RIVERSIDE PAKK AND AG
RICULTURAL ASSO
CATION.
or JI .VUT4 SJOUMTT.
To be held Sept. 19tb, 20th and 21st,
1&77; at Siffliutowu,' Pa.
bEPARTxeyr 1.
AgiirvHure, ilacMnerf, Implements, de.
J. R M. Tort.I. Viee Prfibleut, Patterson,
ttupexiulendeul ot Department.
(a) Agriculture
For best bushel white whes.t..
secoll'l bent to oU.-
best busbel rel wheal
7S
&u
74
60
7f
60
75
7S
50
60
1 00
7S
ft)
60
60
1 OO
60
50
60
1 00
50
and
secouu lK-nt tlit do-
tMt bubel fruits n-l. -
&e-onl tiext do io .
l-t tmshel euro 'tn earn
bent bull IxiH. w-loorii ers
bet specimen corn 011 stalks iov
dozen suuka Iu bunch)
bent bUMhel mti . . .
Ih-wI liuxbel cloverxeed... .
best hu-il.el timothy seetl.
beet halt bushel aaxseext
beKthakS ldliel bui kwbeat
betit half lnhel barley ..
brut ! r-s wbetif lour
best lun Hs rye &our..
best ! ft Ouekh-M flour .
best lot) lbs corn meal......
bmt head wbt-a:, .' or 'A dozen
sheaves
second bea ilo do. . .
bmt I dns stalks corn, wlio ears.,
second best do do
(6) Conveyance, Farming I-nytcmente
Machinery.
For best ton r- horse waimn
beat two or three-borae wagon..
bei spring atfon
la-, I family carriage .
beat top buggy, siugle or double
sealed ...
r-elopen buii-rv.llK.ul trotting ..
best trottiiiic i-ulky
beat lltch. sing is or double abated
1 50
1 60
2 uo 1
1 50
1 50
1 W
2 uu
1 w
1 so
1 00
1 0
neat plouxn.
beat cultivator.....
bt-sl tlrac harrow
beat coru plow.. .
rel hay ladders.
b -at wagin b-d
1 00
1 00
Tbe folbiwlnc list, in this rlaas. Is free to
enininrp from abr-md.and will rvcelve spec
ial car and olace.and Will be fuilffed SCCtri-
lint to Quality, aud erimteil an award of
tteilt or diploma, which will be read and
pullish--d with tne listuf premiums:
Beal reaper ; coniblncd reaper and mower;
threshing machine; clover buller and apa
iator; com shelter ; fanning mill; borse
and buy rake; straw cutter; corn planter)
plough; grain-drill; cultivator ; cord
plough ; harrow ; hay fork : pump for wells;
cherry seeder ; apple pearer ; elder press,
baud or horse power ; patent bee hive.
(e)
Article cf Manufacture, Hade in
County,
the
For beat lot of cabinet work
beat chamlier Set ...
beat Dnrlor set .
92 Of)
3 '
4 on
3 a)
a uo
5 j0
75
60
50
1 i
1 00
75
C5
beat lot of tinware
beat lot of c arved
t9t marble wirk..
roik
beat hushe! banket
I est band bafket M
lieat market Itaaket
beM ceilar tub or meat veasel
heat refrigerator
best corn, wire ar split brooms, f
In bundle . .
beat exhibition ol foreign cat-
lery or hardware of any sort
(oT) Leather and Miscellaneous Articles.
For best pair flue boots f 5.
beat pair course raai a... 60
beat pair taov 's sha?a 50
leat pair lady's gaiters 60
a?sl snleot sole leather 1 U
beat side of cm p or upper leather.. 7i
beat Qnlahed hnrnei leather 75
beat fc-l harness, ibmble . 1 (si
beat set barney, single 1 Mi
I saddle anil hrlille 1 00
beat heavy wagon gear 2 00
beat hand made horse shoes and
nails 60
besl sea p bees.... Sou
Mtilfalil nl,Ai. will !. ,,----.! fill lha
! ground and in tn exhibition rooms for all
I patent rignt ariielc tuat may be presented
. For best mflectlon of fall and winter
apoies hall bushel ech
SI no
75
75
be-i -ll-ctiin ol eara
Deal collection ot penches .
be?t collection ol ptums....
le.,t collection of quinces -
best coiiectlou of grape . .
l Harticultvre.
For best collection of potatoes...
second 0,-st, do ......,
third b-at do. ,
best half bus sweet potatoes..
best half bus la-ets ..
beat half bus carrots .... .
beat half bus parsnips ..
beat display ol rsdmiiea .
beat had bus onions .
!at ten varieties of garden Vege
tables Vegetables.
For best collection of soup beans
best bus tomatoes. . . ..
best cabbage v
bet 4 sweet pom pi; ma, heaviest
best 4 Meld pumpkins..; ..
beat qua.iitca .
la-t collection of peppers
Ieal IScucutoliers .
beat S watermelons..
tl 00
ill
l
6i.i
AO
SU
T5
beat S roots celery....
best half peck seed onions
best bait bus turnips
ry) Poultry
For best pa'r turkeys .. SI 00
beat pen turkes. six or wore i 50
best pair geese. 75
best pairducks 75
best pair pea lowls 1 'Si
besi s chickens, cra-k artl rhena- 75
liesteap cbicheus. 6 or more .. I 50
best coop dopk. 6 or more 1 .10
beat coop of pfgeoua . 1 1 0
best cageof squirrels 75
heat half doxa n Guinea fowla fO
best pair Uuiuea pigs .. tt)
DEPA S TMEX T III.
Pine Arts, Household Industrie, and Miscel
taneous. Mathew Rmlgera, Mexico, Superintendent
of ia-parlment.
(A) itoin'friTs, iVnrVt.ti(p oarf Photographs,
for best quality of , II paintinas.. . 1 on
best piece of portrait iu I'll 69
lawt landscape paiuting In Oil
60
50
51
1 ti
01)
60
5tt
1 UO
75
60
1 00
1 IIU
50
Xfl
t
25
25
besl trull painting in on
beat animal palming In oil .
beat diplay of waier paintings
best landwape iu water colors..
best fruit in water colors .....
beat flowers In water colors... .
beat display of colored crayons
beat single' specimen .
best ilisplay of plain crayons ..
beat display of pencil sketchea
best display of pen drawings
best ornamental penmanship
beat plain penmanship...;...
beat specimen of wood carving...
best specimen of wood graining..
beat dmplay of plain and colored
photifrrapbs
besl specimen iu oil. India Ink.
beat display of cards or faucy
printing
) Musical Instruments.
For best piano
besl cabinet organ....
best mvlodeon
(J) Xcedlruvrk.
For best bed nuilt
second beat do.. . ......
beat delaine bed nuilt .
second best do do .
best calico spread .
be-t double cover..
Award
of
merit.
SI on
75
7i
60
an
an
60
60
Au
best wiaiien rug .
best woolen mittens .
beat woolen 1; lo, ea ..
seci,od beat do-
best wrailen at,K-k Inga
tieat cottn atockinas .
best homespun wiaiien yarn, not
less than one pound... .
second best do do...
ta-st knit spread . .
best knit burean cover
best silk sola cushion
best shirts, made Ly band
beat shiria, made by machine
best display of all articles or nee
dlework In fhisclaas
best display otall articles df knit
ting in thia class
() Embroidery.
.in
Su
T5
60
fto
Hi
1 li
T5
1 60
1 50
For best yoke and sleeves
SI 00
60
75
75
1 On
76
f
60
60
VS.
nesi collar and eurrs
beat linen and cambric handker
chief best skirt ..
beat child's dresa
second best do do
beat tufted chair cover on cloth
orcan-aas . ...
beai cross-stitched do
best inf'ed Ottoman cover.... ..
beat table cover on cloth..........
beat piano cover on cloth
(I) Knitting and Crochet Work.
For beat crochet shawl....
tl no
25
611
61)
K
24
60
60
26
nesl an t shawl
best cotton tidy.. ....
beat aephyr ...
best kuit aontag.... .,
beat knit hood
beat algh&n .
best crochet slippers. ,
best crochet basket....
(m) Leather. Hair, Wax, Shell Work, c
For beat skeleton leaves en
rarat display of burr work I ft)
beat display of seed work. Js
new aispiay of leather work TS
yne Advertisement-
beat display of hair work. ...
boat display ot shell work
beat design in
beat collecUoo of dried leaves....
beat display of w work
1 so
60
60
a
teo
(n) CM. Uncu. BlanteU. tMritngt. d a.
Krf a-ra varda 11 ntMl ........
arn-ond bet do - -
beat BveyardacJoth .........
boat Ore yards e-sl mere
beat Are yards flan Dei . ... -
best Or yards satinet
tnmt pair woolen blankets.. ......
beat Dearth ruj? - ..--
beat rag oarpot
o) B-ead, Cake and PBJtrm.
For beat home-made wheat bread one
bmt "omeniae'rye bread, 1 loaf
beat bran bread
DCSI runs .-- - - - " " V i
beat fruitcake, at least i p"-
Wi ladv cakL
OO au..
beat sponge cake do
best gold eak do
best Mirer cake do
best Jelly cake do
beat cup cake do
heat seed cake do
1 a, 1 n.i.rhrMH dO
do -
do -
do -
do -
do........
do
do..
beet lbre varieties small cake.
hair dozen aaco
best douicbouts
beat display of paatry
best pastry, single specimen
best display of cak--s
(p) Preserve and JeUie. Spiced and Canned
For beat preserved peaches-, one Jar 85
tw-Mi n-Awrval oulncea. one Jar... A
best preserved strawberries. 1 Jar
best preserved pine apple, 1 jar
best preserved plums, oue Jar
beat preaervwi citrous, one Jar
best preserved cherries, on jar
heal preserved pears, one Jmr -
best apple Jelly, one Jar.
beat ouince Jeiiv, one Jar
beat currant letlr. one .
beat plum jelly, one Jar
Tost elderberry Jelly, one Jar..
b98t arple-botter -
b.t ,-bach butler.
beat car hotter
beat quince m arm al atl e .
heat paarb marmalade . .
beat orange maimalaJB
heal pine apple ruarmaisxle
(q) Fruits and Vegetables in Air-Tight Cans.
For best display of fruits -
I no
75
second brat do do -
best display of vegetables
second beat do do
beat single specimen of
fruit
or veseiitbiee
beat catsup, any kind : -
(r) Spiced fruit and tickler.
For beat display of spired fruit .
second leftt do do...
best single specimen of any kind
of fruit :
best display ol pickles
is) Butter, Cheese and Honey,
For best S pounds print butter I
best 5 pounds lump butter
beat tT pound ebeeae
heal can of lard ..
beet 5 pounds honey .
(f) Flotcers, c.
For beat collection of Sowers....
t I 00
second best do do ...
best col lor tion of variegated
1 eared planta
best col. aloes and cactus
beat col. fnchlaa
best col. geranloma
best col. verbena
best col. petunias
rirt eol. roaea
beat specimen castor oil plants
bent lemon tree...
best orange tree .
(a) cut Flotvers, drc
For beat collection dahlias
beat eol; nates .
beat cad. verbeliaa , .
bent col. phlox
best rot, coxcombs .
best eol. asters...
25
best col. g!a!to!a
best dlspiuy of balsams
(lady
Slippers)
best parlor botiouet. pair
best hand hoquet, pair
best cross of fl iwers
beat heart of n"wer....
beat wreath ol flowers .
hr,t harfefne htket
beat stand of flowers
DEPARTMSST IT.
Horses. Cattle, Sheep, tjocts. Deer, ae.
George W. Wilson. Vice fv-sMenl, Tatter
sou, buperiulendeut of lepaxtieiit.
Horses, Jleary-DrauQht Mires, and Colts T o ;
I'fors tad lnciuaed.
For besl colt lass than ( months old..
4 00 ;
Second heat uo do .... ...
intrd hear ilo ri ...
best yearling colt ..
second best dodo ...
I 'CM iwo.yenr old CO it
second best do do ,.,
be-t liiree-yeur old colt
second bet do do..
beat It'xv mare.
second be"t do do
best span horses or mares
bet still iion...
second best dodo
J.lghl Draught.
For beat span driving hones, car
riage or buggy
best single borse or mare to bar
neaa .
Cattle Durham.
For beat bull .. t
best bull between 1 and syrs old,
second beat dodo
est heifer calf less tban moa
beat cow
f eennd best do
tlilni best do
lit tto-rer old belfer
second beat do do
beat suckl'ng less than. moa. old
second beet do do .
Alderncy.
For best belt
akcond best do , ,,
best cow...... .
second best Jo
beat heifer 1 rear old or Under...
beat call under o moa old
ttheep.
For best buck (Cotswaldj 1
second beat do do .
3 mi
5 (si
t ISI
? on
z uo
6 no
4 D
3 ("i
. CO
1 (V
2 tj
1 00
4 00
5 00
3 00
2 00
3 Or)
2 HI
1 60
1 CO
a "o
i 00
beat ewe..
second best do
bent buck (1-elcester. Merino, or
isoutiidown.
beat ewe do do...
1
best pen ewes 1,1 or more)..
I IS)
second Deal do do
best pen lambs .
Second best dti ..
Swine.
For boar 1 year old or more f
best sow and litter plgf4or more)
less than two months old
second beat ilo
1 U
s on
.00
! 0C
t On
1 U0
beat boar pig. leas than S months
01a.
1 00
, All srtfelaa entered for which no provision
boa been made in the foregoing Hat, will re
ceive a proportionable premium, 11 deserv
ing. DEPA RTM EXT V.
Fast Horses, Speed, die.
P. Thompson, Vice president, Mexico,
W.
Superintendent of La-partmeot,
First DAt Wxdsesdav.
General tr'al of speed of acrnb and track
horses, Irom 1 to 4 o clock P. 31.
Second Dat Thcisit.
First Race Open to all. Premium JI25
f7j to first; 4JU Lo second ; fJU to third.
Second Race. Open to !1 horses that hare
never beaten three minutes. Premium (50
it to first : (15 to second ; H0 to third.
At I'M o'clock In the forenoon, a running
race with horses, for a purse.
Third Dav Friday.
First Rare -dpeu toailcouuty bred horses
for a purse of St).
.Second Race. Open to all four-year old
horses tor a purse. In ibis race no entrance
lee charged.
At 101$ o'clock In tbe forenoon a mole race
for a purse.
immediately after tbe above a challenge
race lor lion.
Conclude with a boye1 race, for bovs nnder
14 rear f aire aocenu lo first; f 'etiisre
ond ; Soe to 11 Inrl ; ae to fourtn ; luc to filth,
aud to the hindmost boy a glias 01 red lem
onade. RULES AND REGCLATICT5S.
1st. Tbe field or competition free lo all ex
cept trials of speed.
-d. All entries for exhibi tion mnst be made
prior to U o'clock of the first dnv of tbe lair,
h.ntrlca ran lie made prevtoa f ithe fair by
addreaainr the Secretary at -Miffllotown, Pa
LivesMck Jn !ea are requested la report
at the Freaidei.t's offlee. at y o'clock a. ru
on TnursUay. when they will be lurniahed
wim uuaiiH entry, ah judges of all arti
cles to report at the same olliie, on Krniay.
at a. m., and make a return of their award
on the same day to the Secretary.
J udges, if not satisfied aa to the regularity
of an entrv. or aiaiut itacj,n,ii. i s . ,1,.
regulations, will apply lo Uie secretary for
information.
When the majority of the Judges on any
section are present they shall constitute a
quorum, aud are authorized to award pre
miums. 1. JudgAs will award no premiums on anl
mala or article having uo competition un
less they are specially worthy.
2. No single article Shalt be entitled to a
premium which has drawn a premium In
an assortment, pair. pen. hard. Iluer or Bock.
H. Nn exbihllor will be permitted to inta r
lere witb Judges while examining animals
or article shown by am-h exhibitor, t or
each offence no Premium will be aiven -
sncbanimafs or articles,
i 4. All stock competing for premiums to be
owneu at least one mourn ny tne exhibitor.
Age of horses reckoned from January 1st
of the year when fowled.
Entries lot peed must be made oa or be
fore September 17th. at S o'clock p. m.
Tba A asocial Ion will furnish bay free to ail
persons exhibiting stock.
&ii wagering on tne result or any trial of
rpeed is strict
ly prohibited, and if the owner
Jfrtv AdcertUrmeniti.
of any now
ahsJl beeotirrne-t D ara l .
a horaa ahall ba
a-jf-tr. ana bor-ds aball In, l- . , t .
All nuoruonareapactlng tbe trial c -
aball bwdeVmiine-1 by iteccVe,w,v..,
an appeal ( tbe Board of Director.
oaxliejoa or animals sball ha r.ve.. "
from tbe grounds Lwiur Uif rkaw j vi.a . .
hibitlon, eauept by peruilvtoo irt-u
l'rfaddeot.
Tbe AaancJatlon will csu-rfnlly prr-shnr.4.;
articles) while oo esblWtior. but will r.J
reapoiialble lor muj soaaos or out'tcats t
tnSy oot-ar. ...
Blal'.s for horaaa and catt.e. flt p.ce ...
sheep and nogs, will be fnra'ahM fr-K'-cbargo.
Experieonad r.an.ia will be in s. .
landance. U care lor stuck during tas
ecce of tlie exhibitor.
Uamhllng strictly prohibited.
AU articlaa enu-rl for premrnnj mnn s.
reportad io tit Superintendent of the r
suauttve Department before o'clock P. ;.-of-Septembrsltb.
On Friday afieruoon n pablie ml win b
held on the grounds, whereat exhibitors win
ba permitted to offer for aula artr:M :
stock wlilcia mr,y. have been rahibitai 4
rh.tm an. I articles ftr sale Will b so l-'-Lm, '
l
6t
I al if exhibitors desire it.
Excnrsion tiekia t,n tor rvr-r7:-Raiirr-s-l
wlil b iiiul bstween ilairiattur
and A 1 toons.
No f.nUta for pel axcept soeh as an
sanctlon-d bv the Board of Dlrector-i.
All communications to he addr-ird j-i
. B. UA bOV,
SecratAry RlvsrMe Park and Agrlriltc. .. .
Association of Jnnlst county. iliffi.2,.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BT virtue of sundry writs of Ferf. ;
and JTt. Fa., issued out of the Court ;
Si Common Pleaa of Juniata county and t.
ii i me directed, will be exposed to tx' r-
! public outcry, at the Court Huic, ia
borough of lllffilntown, at 1 o'clock r. a ,03
.5 FKIDaT, AUGUST 31, 1877, the foU-w.
- 1 (ng described reaVstate, to wit :
I A tract of land in Monroe twp, adjoiab
5 i lands ol Jacob Swart and others, Cv.l'
26 ; jng SO acres, 30 acrea cleared, log di-;.;ir
bouse thereon tree tea. 10 De svU g9 it
property or Peter Biystone.
A tract of land In Lack township, tij.,n
Ing lands of McNeal Arnold and oUiars'con.
taiuing, with log dwelling house thereon
erected. To be soid aa the property of
George Rhine.
A tract of land in Susquehanna town:.
75 ' adjoining lands of Absalom Earner -i
i others, containing 100 acres, witb a
SO ; bouse and log barn thereon erected. T I.'
00 , sold as the property of Wm C. Brown.
A trsct ol land in Greenwood lowmhip,
T5j adjoining lauds of Henry Mci'onoell a.a
23 j others, containing USrt seres, about'.') zcrs;
K cleared, balance limber. Also, a tract of
75 i land in Susquehanna township, adjotun.
I lands of JaeoO Uunord and ot'ierj, cnu,. 1
ing 4S acres, w.th log dwelling haus, h o
1 log stable and saw-miil thereon erected. Tj
1 iu i be sold as tbe proprietor of Philip D'a
. i terick.
I 00 i . . e j :o. . .
A 101 01 grvuuu in sue uiag 01 r.. 1
field, Monroe township, bounded or
north by an alley, rait by Water str--..
Sooth by Main Street, and west by lotot 17
O. Slieilenberger, is 84 feet bv" Itj fe,-
5, i hn ing thereon erected a frame d-.tel!ic-m
j house. To be soid as the property w T jb:i,
5" ; Basoru.
s2 j A tract of land in Milfont towt-,hip.
50 j joining Lands or Lewis Savior atvl olhert,
50 ! cunLaimn? 44 acres, with frame d Tt'.l
60 i
SO
house, log barn and other ou:buiIliri
thereou erected. Also, a tract or land r
Same township, adjoining lands cf Ja-ne
69 McCrnm and olbers. conunmnz 111 acres.
f I Also, a tract of land in same tuwnh r.. ai
lands of David L'unn:Lft.--i ar:l
5 I others, containing 411 acres, nn,ei!ed :"1
50 1 To be sold aa the property ot" Joseph Hctr;
and David Hersh.
A tract of lard1 fif llili'3'd township. K
5ii j joining laad of Stephen Winters and othrr.
JjJ j -o!iti;iing 80 acies; CO acres cleire-i,
5u : !"5 dwelling honae, log t afc'e tbern e. ;.
So 1 ed. To be sold sa tho proper! of ..
?' I Olven
A Uact of le.n.! iii Walker -
i eitiitig lands ot i)av;J Iiiven a:i I 1 ;
j containtnj l!l sc -es, jbju' .':) -j-re -.: ,- i
and hating tiierion e.-e leti a io--
! house, bat.t barn aud otoer o.:oii. .
j I'o be soil a Ibe prtjerty ct M. !tj "f.
ver.
A tract of IaivI in Snsr.rih.iici to- ' -.
! ar..tnlf!F lands r.f Tf..r..v I'.-ie..!.-
1 otuers. contaiuiti. iwt acres. .: 1 -
2 l" 1 weather-boarded liwellii'i; house, irain- c -J
' barn ami otLer ou!h.ii;ings. To be.:o!J
310. the property of Isaac Carl.
r tj A tract of land situate in Greenwood
J J j township, adj iiar.ig lnd of Dimm'a b.v,-
3 (i) 1 and containing I'M acres, 90 s;res ci
t wl I With log dwoi;i:.g house, lz barn aud 0.1
? JJJ ' on!bu:liiings lliereoa erected. To bi:.
5 w ' ait tho property i.f Peter ".V.-tzel.
A tract ol lanl in W:s.t toan-,bip. si
I joinit g lands ol I'ahitr V?at;s and otL-r;.
gn J conUiuii g I0O seres, 70 acres cleared. F. .
frame dwelling1 bouse, log tenant bo :.
I (W trsme bank barn and other oa'buiHing;
! Also, a traCt of land in June township, t .
' joining lands ot Abrani O'eJ aud otrer'.
containing 60 acres, 40 acres cleared.
log dwelling house and log stable tb-.-erected.
To be sold aa the propert- . t
Solomon W. EmfTinan.
A tract of land situate in Mllford tO'ti
ship, adjjiuing lands ot Michael Wclltr
others, containing 13 sent and 6n percl.Fi
To be sold as the property of P. H. Hi"
A lot of land in Fayette townblp. -.:-joining
lands of John Mnssr. to be S' Li
the projerty of tieorge e McFarland.
A certain tract of iat.fi in Fayette to t
ship, with Acai'.euiy building!), to be sold a
the proiarty of George F Mcrariand.
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L3C2i.T.T, JUETOA, 1. &
O E. BUHLAN
DEST1ST.
Office opposite Lntheran ChurcS,
PORT B0TAL, JTJXIATA CO.y FA..
Where fie will speed the first ten dajs c."
i'h month, commencing December 1st.
Tie balatce of the time bis office will :n
occupied by J. S Kilmer, a y.aa r;.:
worthy of confidence, and wbo has t e -.
associated with the Doctor as stndent :zi
assistant two years and npwarda. Tbn-e
who rail during Dr. Burlan's sbaenc r. r
professional aerrico, may. aod will plciar
arrange tbe ts'me with Mr. Kilmer when tie
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