SEMISES & REPUBLICAN jflFFLINTOWN : we MTr at, lgrer. "7" TERMS. Snbecription, $1.50 per annum, IT pud within 12 months ; $2.00 if not paid within 5 months. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter tear. PEEK"' A. E. ETIME TABLE. OV and arter Monday, June 25th, 1877, pasae-jger trains will leave Mifllio Su tton, P. R. K., as follows : EASTWARD. PMla Ex., daily ex. Sunday night 12 54 a m Mifflin Ace, daily except Sunday, V 2 1 a ui Pacific Express, daily ex. Monday 10 19 am Johnstown Ex., daily ex. Sunday 11 2 a m Mail, daily except Sunday... 6 05 p m Atlantic Express, daily. .... 9 10pm WEBTWaaD. Pitt b'g Ex , daily except Sunday 12 38 a m Pacific Express, dailv., 0 5a in Way Pass., daily $ " J ) leaves 10 10 a iu Mail, daily except Sunday 3 35 p tu Mifflin Ace, daily except Sunday, HIV pu LOCAL ISTELLIGESCE. Hog killing. Skates next. Heavy frosts. Uo for Ttxas SplenJid moon. Plowing for corn. Rabbits are scarce. Ducks in the river. The wind blew on Sunday. Rain on Thursday evening. Everybody says a pleasant fall. Lace collars of the largest kind. Eggs are scarce and high in price. The Institute was largely attended. Leaves are slow to come down this tall. Monday morning was the coldest of the season. You can buy Horse Blankets at Todd's lor $1.25. Red on the nose these mornings is no sign tit danger. The 29th of this month will be Thanks gi ing day. A bine week for the school children after the Institute. Four eclipses in 1878, two of the sun and two of tha nioon. The Harrisburg Safety Committee keeps up its organization. A drove of sheep, on the piVe, passed through town on Thursday. A set up j jb To stay with a girl all night, aiij go home in the uicrning. Philadelphia Markets on Monday. Wheat 1..7tol..f ; CornCoc- Oats 3c White specks cn the roi.f of the month j ore said to be the fore-runner of diphtheria. The Lutheran minister at Huntingdon, , Rev. J. Foe lit, has tendered his resignation. .' Mrs. Kleckncr,of Saville township, Perry 3 --oiinty, gave birth to triplets a few days I ugo. j If you want to save money, buy yourj Clothing at Todd's. 1 Lcwistown has a rumor afloat that exten sive railroad shops are to be 1 orated at that place. Put a tew dollars in your pocket for the I rinler, when jou come to town, in court week. Some men are at work near RirhfiYld, on 1 he proposed railroad, working out labor subscription. The Republicans elected the Mayor and a uajority of Aldermen in Kashville, Ten nessee, last week. Insurance companies have been looking i.p, snd objecting to the dangerous oils that ti tve been sold in this town. The Presbyterian church at Saxton came near to destruction by fire getting into the building from a defective' Hue. The Tyrone Presbyterian congregation M a recent meeting relused to adopt the rotary system tt electing ciders." Robert E. Parker has leased the west side store-room in the Crystal Paiace build ing, and at an early day will open a store there. ' The old maxim, Be chaste and you'll be happy,' Is contradicted point blank by a I'ack HilU man, who was chased ten miles recently by a party of red-skius." An exchange says : Ladles are wearing white vests and nect-tie in imitation of the gentlemen, and some, ot the dresses this all have regular claw-hauiruer coat tails. Twenty-eight cents cash will buy one pound of Arbuckles' Coffee, at Todd's. a. Y. Shelly died at his place or resi dence at Newport, Perry county, last Sat urday. On Monday his remains were buried iu the Presbyterian graveyard. He was aged about 40 years. There is a circle of Spiritualists in Lark township. Too late; Spiritualism has been exploded. It is a snare, a delusion. II K1 answer for a Jjow, something Ut amuse loplc with, that's all. a The scientific expedition around the i woild may perhaps be ab e to tell as wneo 11 returns why a man always takes off his loots first, while a woman begins at her hair-pins." Chicago Tribune. A man going to hunt in Perry county had better he encased in a coat of mail, if he does not wish to peppered with shot, for sportsmen over there have a tashion this season of shooting each other. Last Friday was a hard day on banks. The Collateral Loan Bank of San Francisco closed its doors. Three banks in Reading, Kerks county, this S tate, closed their doors. The panic that followed the closing of these institutions Can belter be imagined than de scribed. The banks were named The Read ing Saving Bank, Bushing at Brothers, boyer at Sellers. An exchange says: Judge Fiuletter, ol Philsdelphis, decided a week or two ago that no person has a right to leave a horse standing in the street without control of some kiwi, and that when damage to prop erty result from negligence, the owner of the horse is liable for damages. Those who are in the habit of leaving horses untied in the streets should take warning. In October, 1876, a bay was killed by the cars at Eagle Station, in Pennsylvania. From aU that could be learned of the unfortunate boy it was believed that he was from Har risburg. A family there believed htm to be their eon. His body was buried in the Hir risbutg Cemetery as the remain of their sod. A few days ago! the supposed dead boy appeared in his f ather's house at Har risbug, to the great mmaaement of bia pa rents ; and now the question is, whose boy c.d :h fsmily accept as their dead son t - Peraoaal. El-Assemblyman RoLrer and friends hate returned from Texas. They are all highly tacascu wiiu we country. Joseph Rothrock baa been elected a di rector of the Joniata Valley Bafck. to till the vacancy occasioned by the death of Jerome Hetrick. The Lewistown Gaxetl says : M. S. Wl ney, who was drowned tome time ago in Juniata county, bad a policy of $5,000 in the National Life. Senator Morton's death, just as it occur red, was predicted by his physicians thir teen years ago. Senator Blaine's daughter Alice, who waa shot in the forehead by the accidental dis charge of a small pistol, recently, will be disfigured for life when the ball is extract ed, as it lies between the eyes at the jinc tion of the nose and forehead. Col. Robert Iugersoll haa ben talked of lor the German mission. Objections are being urged against his appointment be cause of his auti-orthodox religoua views. A Nevada mau'a Chinese laborer re cently refused te chop wood on Sunday morning, and when the reason was asked he answered t "-Heap no work Sunday; allee same white nun. Heap play poker." Our benight-M Chinese. This shows the Americanism of the Cliiuese. Colonel James F. Milliken, of Altooua, ha gone to joiu the Turkish army About seven weeks agoa prominent Pitts burg lawyer took a daughter to Vassar Col lege. 6 nice Iheu he has not been bearrd from. lie lelt a large estate, comparative ly little encumbered, Ui absence isagreat mystery. ' Ilia name US. B. W. GilL Lawyer McMeen bought a bouse and lot fronting ou Third street, last week, ot Wil Iiaiu M. Allison, of the HeudersonviUe, North Carolina, Sew Era. South Carolinians have a requisition for Senator John J. Patterson, to take him to south Carolina for trial, on a charge of bribery. While Congress remains in ses sion he is comparatively safe from their ar rest, but when Congress adjourns they will make an effort to get him South. John B. Lion, Assistant Secretary of the Commonwealth, is out in a strong article, disproving the statement made by George William Curtis, in bis oration npon the Centenary of Burgoyne's surrender, that Pennsylvania was nt represented by troops on that historical occasion. Mr. Linn shows that Pennsylvania waa largely represented. Senator Morlou's estate is now valued at The humorous "John Brown" of the In stitute is Mr. Ilcnkle, of Delaware town ship. Darwin an I a fellow roonkev was one of the number of pictures that Dr. Hays cast ou the wall, one evening during a lecture at the late Institute. The theory of monkey ancestry dises not Lute well, and for that reason the picture was heartily received. The following is credited to Heniy W. Paine, of Boston : Recently, in the Supreme Court, he was interrupted from the bench with the somewhat abrupt comment : Mr. Paine, that isn't the law.' Mr. Paine in stantly replied : ! thinki your Honor, it was the law until this moment." "Stanley has discovered fifteen millions hitherto unknown besthens, in Africs, and every married man will have to renew the old struggle to keep his best ping hat out ol the box which the Ladies' Missionary Soci ety is making up." H'orcetter Pms. The Sew York Timet saysi The com monest vice of the times is extravagint living. Keeping up appearances on bor rowed or stolen capital, maintaining a style of life hich is beyond one's means, trust ing to the hiorrow to redeem the deficien cies of to-day these are the things w hich nndermine society and shake our conldeuce in each other. The Lewistowo Sentinel sajs : Joliu M. ShaJle, Esq , ot Brown twp., bas just brougb with hi in from Lancaster county a small quantity of Honolulu wheat, which he proposes to expert rueot witb. This stock resemble our common broom-corn, and is said to jieid 100 bushels to the acre. Mr. 3. is a practical former and if there is any thing io this wheat you can depend up- j on him bringing it out. Miss Cathabixe Markwabd, says the Shippensburg ews, was re cently cured of cancer in the follow ing' remarkable manner : What is known as " sheep sorrel or " sour ! grass" wits, nuishe.l and placed on a pewter plate, which was set in the sun for several days. This formed a 1 salve, which was applied day after , day for more than a week, when the cancer, roots and all, were lifted out i of their place. The location of the cancer was above the left eye, and so nicely has it healed that no one who had not 6een it wortld suppose there j had been anything wrong with the eye. She had consulted several phy sicians, who proposed to remove it with the knife, bat on account of her age and feeble health, she was afraid to undertake it If any one doubts the correctness of this statement tbey can be satisfied by calling on the lady herself, whose name, in Sliip pensburg, is proverbial for piety and philanthropy ' The Pottstown Ltdgtt says that the latest dodge of the tramps in that vicinity is to coax away young boys from their homes, by giving them a glowing description of the idle and careless life they lead, and the adven tures they meet with. This will be done by one or two of their number, and after they have kept them away for two or three days, until their pa rents are nearly frantic over their dis appearance, when one or two others will either bring the boy back, and claim a reward, or will notify the parents where their child is npon the payment of a certain sum of money. One gentleman paid an evening or two ago, $7.50 for tie return of one of his sons. Another boy was re turned to his parent on Sunday even ing, by a tramp who was treated to a first-class supper, but whether he got any money or not vre have not learned Some of them Bay it is no trick at all to make money in this manner. Cash! Cash! Cash! . Willseeure Bargans. I have re turned from the city with a full stock of mens' clothing, overooats, bats, and . -t Vnmber nrices. reduced. Boot. $2,25, up to Ladies shoes $1.25 do shoddy. I have aoaea prints and muslins to stock, prints, fast colors, at S to 6 Ct, also, Arbuck le,s eoffee 2$ ets, easb, also, the gena ;I arrnM Hcrse blaoke's, robes, ebeap. Call and fe 0 pno- 9i.. ''-' c aT. JJ. M. 0D. Life and Death "What is Life, father r uA battle, my child here the strongest Usee mar fail. !f ." "T b beguiled, And the stoutest heart mar quad; Where the foes are gathered oc every hand. And rest not, day nor night, And the feeble little ones must stand In the thickest of the fight," -What is Death.ratherr -Thereat, mrchild ben the strife and toil are ovr 5 " The Angel of God, who, calm aud mild, Says we need fight no more; Who driveth away the demon band, Bids the liu of battle cease; Takes the banner and spear from the falling hind. And proclaims an eternal peace. School Tert Books. The study of United States history, although sadly neglected io past years, has received new impetus of late, large ly owing to the improvements in books upi.n that subject. A receLt writer ou school histories says : We have recent ly given some atteotioo to school histo j riea aud have found one so eminently wormy ot recnuimeodation as to de serve more than a pa.-sine notice. The book referred to is 1'rof. Kidpath's Ilia tory of the United States, already largely in use io this State and several of the Western States, and highly eoru aieoaed wberever its merits are under stood. Experienced educators every where vie with escb other 10 the hearti ness of their words of approval for its correctness, beautiful style, elegant illustratious, comprehensive charts, au thoritative maps, asd other noteworthy features, while students are said to seize upon sod devour its terse, io struo tive sod entertaining narrative with all the avidity of youth in the exciting romance. It is fact dressed in elegant periods, noble diction, inipressive char acterisations, and illuminated by appro priate incident and beautiful pictures The publishers have made the most elegant and attractive school-book now betore the pnblia. It is not the purpose of tbis article to snalyte its merits nor indicate all the details in wbicb it is superior to anything of tbe kind yet seen, in (Lis part of the country. A notice like this must be general, but our readers will thank us for a word about one val uable feature wbicb really ought to te seen to be adequately appreciated. Tbe colored chronological charts, which show at a glance wbat can not be gleaned from tbe text of any history the uieu and events wbicb were contemporaneous, make a new and valuable feature of distinguished merit and peculiar to tbis work. More than fifty topographical diagrams show tbe vicinity of every battle and importaut event; and tbe maps -wbicb are not only geographical but civil snd historical show the po litical divisions of tbe country from time to time, with comprehensive in dices of onr territorial growth. It is as neat a volume in its physical proportions, geoeral make up and illu? trationa as one would wish to see. Its publishers, (Messrs. Jones Brothers & Co., of. Philadelphia, Cincinnati aud Chicago,) have spared neither pains nor expense to render it acceptable to both eye aud mind, and we learn they are reaping a rich reward for their enter prise and forethought in its large sales If our citizens look Into tbe merits of this History, We have no doobt but that tbe sales will be still further acceler ated "The following; story dates from the meeting of the two Emperors at Ischi : A yonng German lady had procured a handsome bouquet, and waylaid the Emperor William at the door of his hotel ; but he passed without her perceiving it, and took his seat in the carriage. Unable to get close to the carriage she ad.Iress ed ah officer in Prussian uniform, who stood hear, and begged bim to con vey the boqnet to the Emperor. He did so, ajfrl brought back the Em peror's compliments and thanks, and then, to the lady's astonishment, took his seat by the side of the Emperor. The Prussian officer was Frantz Jo seph, Emperor of Austria." UI declare, I am glad to get home," said Mrs. Hayes, as tbe President put bis latch key into tbe front door of tbe bite House. "Mow, llutherlord you just slip down to tbe butcher's and get thick slme of steak ; stop at the bak er's and get a loaf of fiesb bread ; and drop into tbe confectioner's sod bu a cream pie, while 1 put on the kettle and start a fire in range, and we will sit down to a good, square lunch, 1 am tired to death of Georgia bacon and Massachusetts pork and beans." Hot ion Commercial Bulletin. Tbe BloomBeld Ttmu says: About twenty years ago, there livad io J uniata county, la, somewhere along the lilark Log mountain, a family by the name of Mcuurvey. Io addition to tbe father and mother, there were twin daughters, three years old, who were separated at that time, and they bave never been able to bear of each other since, owing, no doobt, to their extreme youth when parted Tbe one sister is now a resi dent of Newport, and is anxious to learn if possible tbe whereabouts of ber long lost sister, wbo, it has been ascertained was taken by one Mr John Thompson, wbo removed, about the same time, from Juniata ounty to some one of the western states, most likely Iowa. The then little girl wbo accompanied Mr. Thompson was named either J uni ata or Susquehanna McOurvey. Any oerson kindly luroishing inforastion that will assist in bringing tbe long lost sisters together will be gratefully re membered by those immediately inter ested. Exchanges will confer a favor by making a note of the above circum stances. Address Somrooo .eigier, Newport Perry county, Ra , On Monrj a v night last, a borse be longing to Rev. Logan, of Millerstown, and a baggy belonging to John Ernest, of tbe same plaoe were stolen. Tbe horse and wsgon were beard to pass through Greenwood twp , on the raod leading to Liverpool, shortly before day light on Tuesday morning. The old eentlemen went into the parlor the other night, at the witch- f . .mttuS j t 1 iU ing Hour Ol A 1:1a, sum miuiu m room unlighted and bis daughter and a dear friend occupying a tele aJefe in the corner by the window. " Evan geline," the old man said, sternly, " this is' scandalous." " Yes, papa," she answered sweetly, "it is candle- 1mm becatfse times are so hard, and lights cost so much, that Ferdi nand and I said we should try and t. Trnir with the star-lisrht" And nana turned about, in speechless amazement, and tried to walk out of the room through a panel in the wall paper ! CLOSING PRICES OS DE HAVEN & TOWNSEND, BAMKERS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. Abt 19, 1877. Bin. A SKEO. V. S. 6's IRttl " 155, J & J 167 . in- . li . 1U' . lot-J . 121 . wr.f . 10o . 1"2J 10 l till 10)-$ 122 107 ior, 1U2J 'l I'l Sfii y-i 118 9 9J 16 i'! 1021 I""0 .! 10-40' Currency. 6's 5's, 1881. new 4'a, new, s Fennvlvania R. R.... Philadelphia A. Rea ling U. R.. Lehigh Vallev K. R I.ehi-ll Coal & Navigation Co..' Tnited Companies of N. J.... Pitlsburg, Titusvilie . Suffaio R. K Phi'sflelphu A. Erie R. R Northern Central K. R. Co.... H-i-.nv,lle Pasa K. R. Cn Gold "I 0f rOMMERCll.. MIFFLLNTOWX MARKETS.' Corrected weekly by Jarob S. Thomas UirrusTows, Nov. 21, 1877. Butter Eggs Lard Hum............ Bacon Potatoes. ...... Ouiona.. , Hags 20 20 8 12 8 40 40 i 4 M1FFUNTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy by Buyers A Kennedy Quotations roa To-dat. Weduesday, Xov 21, 187?. Wheat 1-15 Cora 50 Oats 20to.V2 Rye 65 Timothy seed 1 OOtol It Cloverseed 1 0Ulo4 50 . PRIVATESALES. A FARM OF 7i ACRES, 63 ACRES clear and in a gxid state of cultivation, the balance in timber, in Spruce Hill township Juniata county, Pa., one-half mie from the proposed rairoad f rom tbe Juniata to the Potomac river, six uitfcs from Port Royal The improvements are a Large Stone V vei ling Uouse, 28x30 feet, with a we of good water at the door, Bank Barn, Corn Cribs, and other outbuiMings, a large A ppe Or chard, and a great variety of fruit. Aao the right to quarry lime stone on a farm about a haf distant. The farm haa been limed recenty. TtiilH One-haf ca-ih, laince in two annua payment. For tuitlicr iirticuirs address S. A. HOFFMAN. Spruce Hi, JuuiataCe., Pa. A FIRST-RATE FARM, CONTAINING One Hnudred and Sixty Acres, in the best wheat-growing distriet in the State of Ohio, situated one-half mile from Am uida rail road station, in Fairfield county, and one miie from a good pike. The improvements area large two-story LKICK HOCSK (13 rooms, hall and cel'ar), Double Log Barn and Stable, and other buildings, aud a well of goul water. A stream of spring water traverses the centra of the farm. There '3 a large: orohard on the premises. Will take $70 per acre, part cali, rest In payments. A far adjoiuiug sold fur S100 per acre. The reason for soiling, is the desire Io invest in city prvierty, in CircleviH;-. For all in formation address J. SWEYER, Pickawuy Co., Ohio. TnE HEIUS OF PETER AND SUSAN MINGLK offer al private sale, the real es tate of said decedent, situated in Ferman agh township, Juniata county, Pa., one niile a et of tliitlintown, containing about SO Acres of Land, nearly all of hich is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, hating thereon erected a commodious DWELLING HOUSE, Bnik Barn, snd all necessity out buildings There is a 1 irgo variety of ex rel ent Fruit on the premises, and a well of rood water at the door. For further par tieulara af ply at the Stlitl otBee, lewis town, Jacob Bcidlsr, Mitiiiutown, or to Henst Misglk, on the premises. A F'ARU or 32 ACKfcS, MOHE oa LESS, situated in Walker township, imni'-diately west of Davis's Lock, bounded by the l'eun- syivania Canal-, by Linda of John F. Smith, by lands ol Christopher Tyson and by lauds of Luke Davis, having thereon erected a NEW FRAME HOOK, StabU and out buildings. A Well of Hrst-ram water. Cis tern. Young Orchard of Apple Trees aud Peach Trees. First-rate river bottom land. A desirable home. For more definite par ticulars call on J. W. Lyder ou the prop erty, or address bim at Tbompsontoan, Juniati Co., Pa. ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be purchased of tae undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstowu, Juniata Co., Ti., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story FrauieUouse, a com modious .Stal-Ie and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at tbe floor oi the house. For particulars call on or address WM. HOOPS, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IN Susquehanna township: No. 1. A lot of ground containing 8 acres, with large Dwelling House, and ex cellent water at the door. Good Barn, Smoke House and other outbuildings. Young and thriving Orchard of about 70 well selected apple-trees, Ac. Church ad joining the premises. No. 2. About 4- acres of land, with 30 acres cleared and nnder good cultivation. Balance woodland. Jio. 3. A tract of Timbcrland contain ing 5 acres. All three properties within one'fburth ol a mile of each other. Apply to S. G DRESSLER, Oriental P. O., Juuiata Co., Pa. A FARM OF SIXTY ACRES IN DELA ware to-vnsbip. Land of good quality, having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE, weather-boarded, BANK BARN, nearly new, and other outbuildings. Convenient to churches, schools and mills. Situated 3 miles north of Thonipsontown, 4 miles north of ThompsontoWn railroad station. For more definite partlcnlars call on or address SAMUEL J. KURTZ, East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa. TWENTY ACRES GOOD TIMBKR LAND 2 miles from Patterson and Port Royal, oue-hslf mile from Saw Mill. Other tiiuberland adjoining this can be bought. Apply to B. F. BURCUFIELD, , Office, Bridge St., Miftlintown, Pa. Subscribe for tbe Senlintl and Republican, a paper that gives you a greater variety , and better selection of reading matter than any other pspr in the Jnniata Valley. Aeatl Adreriitrmenlti- AGENTS WANTED. for Particulars address wilson mm MACME CO., 829 Broadway, New York City ; Chicago, 111. ; New Orleans, La. ; Or, San Francisco, Cal. $5g d)0f per day at home. Terms free. $6U Address Geo. St 1.1 so A. Co., Portland, Me. VtOSDER IIPOI HOLDER. Gnva Away A strange, mysterious and most extraordinarv Book, entitled "THE HOOK OF WONDERS," containing, with numerous curious lictoriitl illustrations, the I mysteries of the Heavens and Earth, Natu I ral and Super-Natural, Oddities, Whin. ileal, j Strtnge Curiosities, Witchrs and Wjtco- craft. Dream, Superstitions, Absurdities, Fabulous, Enehantiurnt, Ac. In order that ! all may see tlm curious book, the pjblish- ers nave resolved to give it awar to all who desire to see it. Address by postal card. F. GLEASON A CO., 788 Washington St eet. Boston, Mass. frQf a week in vour own town. Terms and p00 o outHrfiee. H. 11ALLETT A. CO., Portland, Maine. WATTY PIAN"0,0RGANBK3T. UUHiAA rrjr-LooKl Startling Ne. Oriraiia, 12 sto $ o. Pianos onlv $!uQ, mif Circulars free. D. F. BEATTT, Washington, N. J. WORK FOR ALL, In their own localities, canvassing tor tbe Fikkmps Visitor, (enlarged) Weekly and Monthly. Largeit paper is the ll'orld, with mammoth Chroiuos tree. Big commissions U agents. Terms and outfit tree. Address P. O. VICKERV, Atlgiista, Maine. (MO A DAT at home Agents wanted. Outfit and terms free. TRUE . CO., Augusta, Mame. JACKSON'S BEST AND 'ABOVE ALL. These brands of sweet navy are acknowl edged by all to be the fineit chewing tobac co in the nia-ket. Sold by all dealers. Send for samples to the manufacturer, C. A. JACKSON A CO., Petersburg. V. A. F. W A RULE General Agent, 4 and S S. Water street, Philadelphia, Pa. O! FARMERS. FOR tVAT" t Seud a postal card lor LKJ V t V description and maps of 1,200,000 acres Railroad Lands tor sale at V ami per acre, on Railroad Terms, by the Iowa Railroad Land Company. Climate and soil first-class, and adapted to Grain, Corn, and Oraxing. Tickets tree to land-buyers from Chicago snd return. Ad dress J. B. CALHOUN, Land Commission er, 'Ji Randolph Street, Chicago, 111., or Cedar Rapids, low a. BUYERS & KEaXiXEDY, (Successors to D. P. SulonfT,) DEALERS IN c;itii, COAIj, IaL31BR, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, S ALT. &.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Miftlin town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates BUYERS A KENNEDY. April 21, 1877-tf Philadelphia & Beading Bailroad. Arrangement of Passenger Trails. Xovembei 5th, 1877. Tram leave BjrrMurg at followt : For New York at 6 20, s 10 a. m., and 3 57 and 7 55 p, m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. ro., 2 00 and 3 57 p. ra. For Reading a' 5 20, 8 10, 9 43 a. m., 2 00 8 57 and 7 o p m. For Pottsvitle al 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 3 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill A S nsqnehanna Branch at 2 40 p. 111. For Auburn via S. 4t S Branch at 5 10 m. I or Allentown at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 3 57 and 7 55 p. tu. The 5 20, 8 10 a. m and 3 57 and 7 55 p m. train havn through cars for New York. The 5 2 , 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains have through ears for Philadelphia. Ai7.V25.iFS. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20 a. m For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p. m. 7Vaia. for Kdrruburg leave as follow 1 1 Leave New York at 8 45 a.m., and 100, 530 ami "7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 13 a. in., and 3 40, aud 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at fl 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. ni., 1 30, 6 15 aud 10 35 p. iu. Leave Pottsvitle at 8 HI, 15 a. m. and 4 35 p. m.,and via Schuylkill and Susquehan na Branch at 8 15 a. ra. Leate Auburn via S. A. S. Branch at 12 00 noon. Leave Allentown at 2 8(1, 5 60, 9 05 a. m., 12 15,4 SO aud 9 05 p. m. f Duet not raa oa Mondays. SUA' O.I YS. Leave New York at 6 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40 and 7 40 a. m. and 10 35 p m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 905 p.m. F10 Harris and Estex Railroad. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager. C. G. HANCOCK, General Tilktt Jgent. GREAT BARGAINS ! I will sell the following named Sewing Machines at Greatly Seduced Prices. $25 TO $30 WILL BUY A White, Remington, Howe, New American, Weed, - Singer, Whitney, Davis, U rover Jl Baker, The New Domestic. New machines sold In lota of lour at wholesale prices. All attachment furnished cheap, , Also a full assortment of needles, and oil of the best quality. By sending 50 cents yon can have for warded by return mail 12 assorted needles by J. B. M. TODD, Sept 24, 1877 Patterson, Pa- Large stock of Ready-made Clothing for sale hy UA.KLEY & CO. Ltnl Vtt'i'c. JCOTICE.T0 ASSESSORS. . rjldK Transcripts are now ready fur tha M. Aseasora to make tbe assessment for 187d. The Assessors alected in 1877 make the assessment for 1878, and they are her? by notified to call at thj Commissioners' Office at Mitttintown, on Tuesday, Decem ber 4. 1p77, aud lift the same. By order of the Boardi JAMES DKEN, Citrk. Comm'ss'oners' Oilice, ) Mitiiiutown, Nov. 20, 1877. S BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex., Leva Fa. snd Ft. Fa., issued out of the Court ot Common Piess of Juniata county, and to me directed, will be exposed to sale hy public outcry, at the Court Hne, in the borough ol lltlllintown, ou Frldaj. Xorember 39, 1477, at I o'clock r. a., the lolloaiu described real estate, 10 wit : A Tract of Land situate in Suuinehanna lownsntp, .eoi!,i:,g lauds ol Adam cnuuo ont.blto i)en . yew FrinM, Bink B4rIl snd others on the north, Absalom Ba.ker j iogelrr , a Wagon bheis, Out atab and others 011 the-.t, Levi Light on the ijne and otJjer buildings ThcrB are twn son. 11 ami aamuej Kimru on ine wesi. con- taming 121 Acres, mare or less, about 50 seres cleared, and han.g a I MX Dwelling House, Log Stsble, and otlu-r ont-build.ngs theiwn en-ofed. Secd, taken 111 ex-iu- lion s.t to be sold as the property of John Acaley. j lT.vci 01 i.anu snnaio in onnwooi township, aiijoiuing lands of John Dimm's heirs on Ihe south, west and ix.r'h, aud George W. M Elwee an I anii.el Sthrnp on A Tract of Land sitnato In Orcnwood the eas, containing IO Aen-s, morl9ss, 70 acres cleans!, having (hereon ereefc-d a Log Dwelling House, l.oz Bim, and other out -b-iildiiiKS. Soil si, taKeii iu -eution ....1 ... k.. .i.M ti... .,. ... ,.r j.Jrj ft. , . . . .... . A Trset of Li'id situate in Mi ford town- I ship, aiijoiuiti; lands of Mrs. Homing on! the north, Nipj-l. 's heirs 011 the east J. Hawn A. Co. on the south and lie ,ry Bos siuiter 011 the west, coutaiuiii 112 Acies. I more or less. 0 acr.-a cleared, and liavinz , thereon erected a L-g Dwelling H..0, Stable ...d other our baddtngs S-ired. t Ukeo in ex-cut.on and to bi sold as the .-roper., ui oan.ne. wing. I Tha utwlirid.d one-sixth of a Tract of, Land situate in Greeiiwixal loauship, ail-j joining lanus oi i uoiuas jau:erana otners j on tbe north, Doty, Parker n Co. on the , easi, na.ii s ulits ann mo rs oa me south, Doty, rarii-r A Co., Paul Cx aud .f-1 C ! lit. fill a Sa-r A. ... jn.o.i, I ,-J Acres, more or less, 100 aoits cloarcl, arid a. , , . r "... having thereon erected a large Log and Frame Dwelling House, Log B irn and other out-buildings; known aa Ihe even Star property. Sensed, taken in exex-ution and to tie sold as the property of John Cox A Lot of Ground sitiu'e in Fayette town ship, aojoiiiiug lauds of Jacob Pae on the . .(. i u .. .... .1. . ..a u i ll'nui, . uixia oil luc cjai 41111 sou'll, luu : V. Jamison's heirs on thti west, containing 5 Acres, more or less, with Log Dwelling ! House and Log Stable thereon erected. Also No. 2. A Lot of Ground situate in same toansliip, adjoining lands ot i. Beers on the uorth, Jacob SinUh in the eat, Jacob Page ou tlr; suth. and W. Jamison's heirs on the west, coutaiuing 5 Acres, more or less, uuiuiproved. ieu -d, takeu iu ex ecution and to be sold as the property of Daniel Page. A Tract of Land situ tte in Fermanagh township, adj lining other lands of L. 11. Beers on the north, Giorge Ilower on the east, 1 Spigiemoyer on the south, ami J. M. Uowcr 011 llis aesl, containing K'J Acres, more or less, unimproved. Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold as the roperty ol L. 11. Beers. A Tract of Land situate in Monroe to.wu- ,j n necessary outbuildings. There is a ship, adiouiiug Isnds rt Jacob SwarM on the j fn,Ml Orchard ol Choice Fruit on tbe pre in north, -Solomon Lauvrron Ihe east, J. and i jses S1 runine water. E. Butler on tbe south, Michael Lamer and 2. a. lot of about 2 Acres ot (ironnd otheis on the west, contall ing 171 Acres, in McCovsvilie, bounded ou the west by more or less, about luu acres clewed and j scb.wl lot, ou the north aud east by public having thereon erected 2 Log Dwelling -.j on tla Mulh by Unds of James Houses and Log Barn. St-ued, taken in t eaecuuoo aim &o o-. so:u as iuo proien, 01 William Cox and Frede ick Wilt, contain ing C2 Acres f nd 1 "i Perches, and the other piece adjoining lands of A. Markle's heirs, Khy's heirs aud other lands of Eliz i Jam Cameron, containing 8 Acres aud 71 perch es, and the other of said two tracts of land, adioining lard of Adam lit, Georg Tt.arp, A. Markle's he'iis, the H acres and 71 ! per, lies above describd, W. Stronp a3. Catharine Wilt, couttintiis It arns and 59 j arches, and bei. g purports Nos 2 snd 6 in the proca-tins iu pirtition of the real es-: tate of Adam Wilt, deceased, and accepted by the said j.iisa Jane Cameron, as per dia- grim upon (tryisatsa' Conn Doitket E. rage 11. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as -he property of LliZl Jane Camvrou and Noab Cameron. . T.....fr ..r I .n.l ailnil. i.i I..-n..n-i.T. , I ' . -B - townkhip sljolning lands of Stine a beirs on the north, Frederiek Haines and others oa the east, other lands of Lnos Bergy on tbe south, and John Sieber on the west, containing 110 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a Stone Dwelling llooto and Tenant House, Grist Mill. Saw Mill, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed and other out buildings. Also No. '' A Tract of Land situate iu same township, adjoining other iands ol Eiiog Bergy on the north, Putfeuberger ou tbe east and south and Vr.i. Biuks ou the west, containing 110 Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a Frame Dwelling House and Bank Bam. Also No A tract of Land situat- in Fayette township, adjoining lauds of Win. Basks on.thenorth, Stim-'s heirs ou the west and Wilson A Bio. oa IImi cast and south, containing l'JO Acres, iniuiproved. All seiz ed, taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of Eho Bergy. A lot of Ground situate in the village of East Waterlord. Tuscarora to uship, bound ed on the uorth hy an alley, east by lot of A. J. Ferguson, south by Main street, and west by a lot of M. E- Church, hiving i here on erected a Frame Dwelling House, Log Stable and a Well ol Water, containing J acre. Also No. 2 A lot of Ground situate iu in Lack township, bounded on the north by Tusca.ora creek, on the east and south by lands ol Lewis Kirk and on the west by lands of Wm Kirk's heirs cvnuiuing one acre, more or less, bearing an Apple Orchard. Ail seized, taken in execution and tobesold tbe property ol John Kopt A Tract of Lsnd situate in Snsouehanna townsb wnsbip, adioinine lands ol John Acler on Ihe north, Levi Light on the est and South and David Zeiders on the west containing 16 acres more or less, having thereon er. reeled a Log Dwelling and Log Stable. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the proper!) ol V. D. Bohuer. Ail the right, title and interest of Adam 11. Weidinaii in aud to the following real es tate ; A Tract of Land situate iu Walker township adjoining lands of Samuel lines oq the nut-tli, by Kleck and others on the east, by Jerome Thompson on tbe sonth and by Moors and Klecks on the west, contain ing Acres, more or less hiving thereon erected two Frame Dwelling Houses, two Frame Bank Bams Wagon Sbeds and other outbuildings. Also A Tract of Timber Land situate in same township, adjoining lauda ot John McMeen on the north and east, Unds 01 Win.Grithih on tbe swjt1 aud lands of Jau.es Wbittner on the west, containing nine Acres, more or less unimproved. Seized, taken in execu tion and to be sold as the property of Adam II. Weidman. A Lot ef Ground situate in the borough of Mi till.) town Juniata countv. fronting on Cherry street forty feet, bounded by lot of Joseph Belford s heirs on tbe east, Parker street on the west, and extendingback north from slid Cherry strwt at right angles there to be tweed two parallel hues lis feet to an alley, being lot No. 1 in Parker's addition to the borough, thereon erected a two-story Frame Dwelling House and oot-bntldings Seized-, taken in execution and to lie sold as tha property of David Watts and Elizabeth Watts. WM. D. WALLS, Skenjf. SsFairr's Orrics. ) Uiffiintown, Nov. 12, 1877. . The Sentinel and Republican office is the place to get job work done. Try it. It will pay yon if you need anything in that line. Aiuoato.lt. IWU-uLJiry XfiiiiB OL-iB-llUUSB. I hy mortgage, and fo bear interest from A) Two Tracts of Land situate in Greeu- ,., CT.BtI. j 1, l!78, when poase.sron will be given, wood township, one thereof composed of' rt0x-2 feet, with WAKE. IfllsE, STABLE, OWEN KVAN-t, two p.eees. to wit: tluo piece adjoining j ! There w a go.l young j Adm'rof Kob:-rt Ouick, dee'd lands of Peter Ku-uhetW. Adam Will. Apple Oicharl Ou the also run- 17 Jl ' Le?nl AoticM. ORIJIIaViSS' f fTl I T CAT "I? V KJ KJ MX. M. CiLJJU . ruin, m an nrnw ..i ins iri.ta". T el.tn. nt-.n rr .J th ftriJiAsi.' I A r lni. omm.'r t!,- ..,.o. signed, Amintstrator of the estate of John ! Court of Common Tieas oi Jiti.iaia eotinty. Smoker, deceased, Ute of the township of have issued Ihvir preenpt tfk ne diret te t. Spruce Hill, and countv aforesaid, will otr.-ri heariojt dte ,h ' 10 Ua.v Spt., I77. at public sale, on the premises, at 2o'iloc i for holding Court i.f Jlj w and Terminer P. M-, on ':! Gem'ral JaH Delivery, and Generul ciTiTntr w tuurn a ik t O'i'rier S'sr.nS if tliu i'.ici-. t Si I F SATURDAY, D LM.ir.U 8, lh.,, , F', INT,,vVK ,hB , ri,T juNDdY ..f The following traeu of lard, Ute the P l-: (.Ei KMBHH. 177, bvin the Urd d iy cf erty ol said decedent : ! the ii...i,t!i. No. 1. A tract of farm land in "..id town- 1 Notkk is itKa:ar (livn, to the Cor ship, adjoining lands ot Joseph Yod.r on oner, Justices ut the l'eaee and CouMabLi the south, J M-ob DetsiiCT on the west, Mrs. Thompson and Dr. Krahata on the no::h. and Tbuiuaa Stewart on tha east, containing One Hundred and Ten Acre3, more or less, having thereon erected agMnl LARGE FRAME HOUSE, ; Wc!U of good water ihe prcu.Us, one j tIlc homt.t the otner ,e Tbt. ' f4rlQ W(. .pp. Frllit of , j kin , Tll UnA a Ioi.alr4 in on , isf valleys in the countv, ts of Hne onalitv, j weU fcoce(, , in close proxi.uity to public . gchools and churches. j ." i owl1 'P ! tc"" a . . . -,-.wr . . rx a- o. j irset 01 t ini'uai it hi same , ailj. oiling lauds of Joseph Ywder, laucv, Jesse hM e, Samuel bar- tou, aud others, coutaiuiug I F I F X V , . ACRES, u- . i " X , . thriitv chestnut, hoc Oak, and oth r xnl land Is Well set with uable timber, is easily accessible, aud nut tar distant from the lariu. TERMS OF SALE, Ten , , tbe pi,ri.!ul40 mntv ro bepaidoa-h; Hile. li per cent. whs:" the 1!:.. n. ,k..i' . ,v.:-v4 ... . ' . k , . of B .if- J- .4,, atcedent, li.e i:, tant ther lube a her BnupT ,nd bj, 4nc ,., ,a, insfiInleni,. ! piyable April 1, 1H78, April 1, 1879, and April 1. I M0, Interest to begiu on all py- i ments Ap-i! 1, l!78. srnl together ' '. Cc : pnncipai Io oc secured fy J Mg iu.-nl 0 jlu an 1 inort ig-. lhe vi-n.i:Jll .v! se-.,i,,l, ,he e lull ,iU be re.,alr uf ule .,ur. chaser lor Its price. DAVID IIERTZLEK, Adiiiiuislrat- r of John SiU'.ker, dee'd. OIl:i-iviN!s, COURT SALE tfW Y VII tile of ihans' Co . ' ' ' of an alias order of the Or- 111 1 of Juniata county, the nudersiicned, Administrator of Joseph S. Laird, dee'd. will offer at public sale, on the premises, in JliiCoysvtlle Tuscarora town ship, on WEDNESDAY, Dr.CF.UBER 12, 177. at 1 o'cl-H-k P- the following described real estate, late tho property of said dece dent, to wit : No. I. A tract of about TVO ACRES of Gronnd, in McCoysville, bounded by lands of John Dobbs on the west, by a pubiic road on the sonth snd east, and on the north by lands of J. C. Stewart, having ihereou erected a LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, A GOOD STABLE, Ste-nson, having thereou erected a new null water. The aTove trca-t will be divide itl'o lots aild Sold either separately Or together, to suit the convenience of purchasor. No. 8. A tract of about t0 ACRES of land, near McCoysvill, baended on the west bv lands of John T.. Dobbs. on theaonth bv lnA '' Abraham Noss anil heirs of Thos. Barnard, on the east by lands of Jricob Noss and ptib i road, and on tbe north by lands , S'V""?- bont S5, "cr t1 and in a g-od state of cultivation, the Uda-K-e is m goo-.l timber, rr boijilm? U,tn will be taken off ''' ""'7" lw separately at I lhm t.i.. and i-Ur... i 1 ErlM -s.-Ten per rei.t. trf the ! rch.se i l,""K, '" b" 'a,- on "" 4 ,v rs--le ' mleen ni " n-n in' s-ite is connrmeil ov ine C:,ri . and the balance in tan equal insfal- ments, payable iu six and twelve mouths I irom tl!e date Cf confirmation, interest to be paid from April 1st, 17t, nhen posses sion will be give SAMUEL B. CRAWFORD, Adiu'r of Ji eph S Lainl, deceased. May 1, 1S77. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY viitu Collllll ue of an older of the Court o oiiiiiiun fleas of Jnniata connty, the undersigned, Assignee of Solomon Cotf niau tor Hie beiietit of Ins creditors, will otter at public sale, on the premises, in layette township, Juniata county, at 2 o'clock P. on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 177, The following described real estate, to wit A tract of 1 ni, being the Mausiou Farm ; ot said Assignor, containing I One Hundred and ror3 Acre . . . .a more or less, having thereon erected a Large Stone Dwelling House, BANl. BARN, U'agouShed ith Stablinjr, Coru Crib, and other outbuildings. About 12i acres of this land is cleared, Weil fenced, and in a hirrh state of cn u.:i-alion. The balance is well set with Chestnut, thik. and other valuable timber. Tliere is a fi.ie Qaarry of excellent LIME- STONE on Ihe breinise. wiih KILN erect - 1 cd thereon. The land hi recently been t thoronchlv limed. There is a line Sl'riiii I of water on the promises, with a Fountain Puiiik. which sut'olies both tiiu house and turn vara witn an exeeilent oiiautv ol water. This farm is well supplied with Fruit, there being a good Api le Orchard, a Peach Or - chard, and a good supply of G rapes and other small fruits on the premises. Tho land altove described is titmled about 2 miles southeast of McAlisterv ille, about I j mile northeast of Past Salem, and an.ut 1 mile from Brown's Milis. It is i.i elosn proximity to schools, churches and ' stores. TERMS. Ten percent, of the pnrrhase ! money to be. paid when Ute laud is struck 1 down to the purchaser ; fifteen per cent, when the sale la confirmed by Ihe Ci-urt; j ini Ihe balance in three payments," the; ono payable in six months from date ot do-1 Urination, and the other iiavmants id twelve and eighteen mouths from said date resocc - tivelv, with interest from April 1st, L-7-S the payments to be well secured by j;nl- ment notes. EZRA SMITH, Assignee of Solomon Coffniau. Oct H, IB77. """" ' " Protbonotary'M Notice. TV"i)TICE is hereby given that the first and 1' final account of Lonis E. Atkiuson, Assignee of Joseph Brandthotfer, his btotn pled in the frotboaoWry a Utnco, ar.J mil be presented to the Court for CouSrrustion j on Wednesday, DccerahHr 5, IS7. ..veo ur.i e Lit, .., rrQiiowrurif . PaoTUosoTAKT's Orrtct, Uittliutown, Nov. 6tb, 1S77. m . nt r m rr d itl'o two UOROL Gil NOTICE. COFFINS NOTICE is hereby given that tho Bo,-, aK( h.ri parehased .0"f0f frt Ko1 .' ' ""'.Hourse.i. now prepared to atund . Conrt ot Quarter session, of Juniata county t ,he sh(,rte!lt notil- ,j PD tbe r apply to be incorporated nnder the t-tfueral i ,-,,,. H ,M, , -roa, ... Borough Laws ! h. tbe price of Cottua. WM. D. JkCOKMIt K, Cy-Keisirine promptly ittend.st rr- c . Chief Bunreaa. j .oj-oo,,- " ). P. ROBI " . Jostra W. Sn.Miir.t, ( U-ik. ! lkio-"7J Dii; U iiil-in at Banks h Ua.aUw a f' if '. pROCLiJI ATIC.V WH LEEA3 I tit It..n . Itvti. V. JtsKIX. Ireoir? 11 .'jodir - nfth C'inrtof rmrin Pleas f.. jtiie 4 !ai Judicial Diatrict, ccmposed of tL,i j i-oKUtica of Juniata i'l Perry, and the . !Lii.or.U!c3 Jab A. a.-! or aud xrancis oariiev. Associates Ju.lj;es-of the saM "I t!i C:mty ol Jtii!ta. ilial they be thr a.niliierem tlu'ir pro-f )rsoDs. st one i'i-loek on Ihe alteruooit of said day, witL their recimis, in-misiti-in.V, efaintnation? and over revneinbrances, to do those thinz? j that Io their others rrspectiwely apj-ertaiCj anii those teat are bound b" recogniza.-ice t prosecute aai ist llie prisoners that are or then may be in the Jail of id county be fTit'i! and there to rus-cntc a;iin.t theal as shall be jrl:.t. By an Art of A.suiibty. passed the the day of May, A. D., 1854. it ia made the duty ot the Jusliecs of the Pe n e, of til 4evt.nJ countfes of this Commonwealth, tc return to the Clerk of tip Court ot trs'ter Sessions of the respcct'Ves conriti-s, all th recgnimeces entered iiiTo h!(rre them by auy person or. persons cli ui d with the comtutsion of any crime, exc t t tn-h c."!"" as may be ended before a Jnifiee of fl? Peace, urdor eistinglaws,at l-ast ten d;iy before the eomioeiiuoinenf of tbe sessioi: of the Court t which they are made :i turnable respectively, and in all eases where any rccognuancea ai entered into lei than ten days before the commncemiint of the session to which they are mscfe re. turnalile, the said Justices are to return the same iu the same manner as if said set had U.jI be-ll pissed. Dated at .Vir'iiiitown, the Cl'h day of Octi her, in ttte year of oar Lord one thou- sand eight hundred and seventy-seven , D; ALLa, 4nf . slnfril. a Oto, Muilmtown, . Octob-r -4, I8 ,. J . Y A I IT A PL 1J FA K3I PUBLIC SALE. fTIIIK un-!'-rI.;n' d, A Jn.inistrator of the I A e-t.te . KoK-n 0"ek, . fecessed, will j oiler at p..u;ic sa e, on iho premises, at C1.9 ' oVkn'k r. v., ou j WEDNESDAY, DE;EM.!;t"R, 12. 13T7. the tollouiiig valuatJe r-al estate, viz A tract i f Ui'U i'.lr. ate lu Delaware toansiiip, Juniata county. Pa., hound.d on Ihe south by lands ot Ihe heirs of Win. Keach, dee'd, on tho east by lands ot Abr,sai PafPf( on b'- north by lands ot Jainrs Partel and others, and on Ihe ue.t by Ui'ids of K-ubcn Kerchner aud o:h..s, contaiiiitig 335 ACRES, more or less, 130 aerM of wW fire Cleared, in an exeeilent stite of culiirstiou, and well fenced with uew lence. The biiance is well set with gooti aftd valuahh: timor-r. Therr is a Young (Tchard (well bearitig) of choice fruit. The linprovem.tits consist uf a Good Log-Frame House. bnilt for theacctuim.idalion ot two families ; a first-class Bank Barn, not less than 76 feet long by 40 leet wide: lilatiiioi'h Shop, good Spr'ug Hoi? arot other r-utbuildiues. I h-re is a tir-it-rate ?pria or never-failni water convenient to th- Pr-ii'e. and cspab" of bein run into the birn yard at au ir.cS:. siderable cost. The farm and its improveM.cnts consti'ofw a Vey talt'aMe and desital.Ie traet. It i located within tie mfl-s of Thomponto n station, Peniisvlvania Railrntd, aud it near schools, churches and mills. TERMS. t)ne-fourth cash ; the balanro in five eipial aim nil tiayiu'tit, to besecurrd rtl ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF HOlSi. ISO LOT. URSUANT to an order Issued out of m. the Orph ills' Court of Jtnt-ita county, aud ta the undersigutd directed, will be e.-poT-cal to public sale, ou tho prcmis'1, at '& o'clock P. M., on FRIDAY, PF.CEMBF.R II, 177. The following property, to wit : A lot ol gronid situate in the borough of Patf.-ro:i. troiitin; about 1 fe.-t on .Main stree', and extemring bu k IO leet to an alley, b-orni ed by F. F. Rohm ou III- w-s', and ." I t of F. F. Rohtn on the east, and having, thereon erected a Good Frame Dwelling House, Stable, an 1 other outltuiiiin . TEri.VS. Ten per eent. ot the p.r.-hi money to be (-ail on the day i f site: It teen Der cent- when the saV is e-n!irmed I' ! the Court ; snd the balance in fi -e wi . ij mouths from th- date of thJ confi m iti ci Ihe sale, with interest alter th eo m from said confirmation. LoUIS E. ATXIVSnv, Administrator cf D.vil A. D ojilmn-' Nov. U, Is77. C41TIO.K .lOTICC 4 LL persous arc hereby caatioUi.-l ar if' -t J.- trespissnig on tbe lands of the unt- r I sirjned either iu Delaware, or Walker rear. -! ship, for tbo purpose Of fishing or htfnti I or lor any oilier purpose. L. E. Atkissoi. N. A. LiKtM. G. S. LlKLSS. oet".l-tf . " . " " ... . , , . t Xollce to redllorti oT Kobei t j Moner ( i bfi.9t giv-i n.tice t d. ty. nariey . ! Co.. Koliert McMeen. S. T. SlcCu!l'-h ; Noah Hortzlcr, Tha.l IUs Saiizer, Jona , Ka::!r:u m, Slioaets it Sehuil. James nand. Martin Ufa-"', jm pr. I.. Bines, wno are ! mv cnslilors. and to al! niv othr creditors. I That the Court ol Common Plea of Ju- i n'ata couaty h is fixed I'u lirt Mouday ot '. D'-ceral-r, I77, (b-iif? th Sd day Of Le- , cemh-r.) ar o'clock P. M.. ol s.-id day. st ' 'he Court House, for the h -arini of niv p - i tition for r?!?uf under the insolvent lavs. i K''lil.iil' STONER. Oct 21, k7. j - - " '. - - ! olicc t I'ay l p. j I.L pers ons indeh'ed M the estate of I j. Dr. P. L. (rectileit, late of Thoiup- ; soi'towu. Pa., niil dn well to a tend, a oace. p tile settlement of their ajcoimu wi'h th - uudiTitned Ad:ur' . II cash cannot bo : r"' ' e i"iaiem in pijier man oe uau. FANNIE GKKF.N LEAF, ANNIE li. G KEEN LEAF, AdTiinistratices. Tlionpson'own, Oct. l'J, 1877. NOTICE. 4 I.L persons are hereby csdtione'tl X. sgaiust t-espisa:i,g nixai Ihe lands of I tun undersigned, either iu Walker or Dem ; w ire townsbi,), by tisbiag, hunting, or inf any other ay. j..hn X. VVj-Onnir ! Hevy f. Mirier. i Ge rie S. Smith. ; Viiliant Maubeek. LL D. L0112. t sent i. ;s77 5m J. TV. Levrfer. Solorajri M in bee It. J. S. Liikcos. Luke Davis. John F. iuiith. , ' I rje Il i ivt't' W"TfiTV ' tll.AlU 31.1 - L 1 A t i Ui. 1 I f JslIE nnilersijrned, at his shop, on Wate X sfre.t, .Mifltin'owu, has now on han ; iM forale cheap, a general assoituitn: CIIAIES. ' He lfO fcaa a Urge lot of
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