munr'i - iLYfiXEL & HEI'UuLICA: MiFFUNTOWN. Weduesduy, May 15. 1Y8. B. F. SCII W K I E II, iDiroii ano rsopniKToa. The Ticket of tbs Nationals. Th Nati 'i!s completed the "" ination t-f their State tik. in I'hiUd.-l phia last Thursday uiori.irg about 1 - ! ck. Samml R Mason if Merger cr.an'v 19 the tio-..it.ee i t d -Vernor. Ciiris'opHT Swt H.-rk c'u-' ly it the candidate for LieJtet nt iux ftii!'r. B-ij-tn.Mi 5. li iitfpT, of Lvctiiitte for Supreme Judc. a-.d J'"e ' Wright, f Philadelphia, f S-creiari of Internal Affiirs Messrs lenti.;i and Wr ehl were "ti the ireer.back La b.-r ticket !a-t yar. Tiis Candidates Samuel R. M-"'n, the nominee for Governor, is a lawyer reidif: in 'tie town of Mercer, seat of Mercer entity. He is Efty years of age, loving been bom of S.-i.tch Iri-h pareutstge on a small farm in Vab:iiiioH tu-hit l.awreuie. c; u:.', I u'. th-M ft pari i'l Meror. Ilf hi be-'a ptaetieing at the Mor-er bir for tvct.ty 5e years. II . never LelJ any public olfice ol any kind. Hi vote Ui been cist with t'.e Democrats. Three years ag" he publicly took up the Labor esose, ani has since thru been identified will, thu iij"VemDt of ths Nationalists in Mtrcer. At t'.e Williauisport Conven tion last year Mr J J White, cliair man of the luit-d Labor cunty com niittee of Mercer mentioned Mr. Maor as a catlidate for tbe Supreme Jul-e ahp, but be withdrew in favor of Jud Heutley. Mr. Masou is a large man. well preserved. He lias not a hair or the top ol hh Leal and very few xrliis kcrs. He is a good Fpeuker, smooth His family constats of a wife and nine children. CnRISTl.niER SHEARER Christopher nearer, the uoiuinee for Lif utei.ant Governor is a farmer ren' rg at Tuekertnr., f.-ur miles abov Reading, cn the Heading Railroad, in Uerks couuty He is about fi'ty-lhree years of ag!. The larger part of his life was speut id R-adirg, where he made money as a builder. After an active life at Reading Mr. Sliearct bought a Eue farm at Tuckerlon. II' is w..rtii about $S3,000, is a w-!l in luruicd man, lo.fcs very much l.ke a farmer. Mr. i-L-arer used lo be a staunch R r.b'iejr!, hut wn aTi,(rig the first to opi ose the policy of eoiitracttoti. He was the Greenback candidate fr Corprers in the ! rk' district in 1S7G Mr. Shearer lias withdrawn. JC1IGE ELXJA.M1.N S. BESBLET. Judge lid j ut. ill S lietitlei,, th canditate for Supreme Judge, it abfu' til'y yearii of aee, and has beell a li:em bcr of the lar over thirty tears. He came to this State fro.n N-w V 1 1 wiien a mere b-y, and settled in Su quelanna cuiuty, near Montr-se. here he f.Jlowcd the life of a farujtr After he l i atfaiiied to the aj:e rf twriit"iii I.c f.uru- i his s'u lie!-ii.-ereased intareot, and to jiid bun in tr ;s Le vii k a ' S'ti"n as teaser in ih ou'O'ieln Jn Acadciuv. ."eared at Moi.ttoe, where he taught s'lTcessfu'l for four years. He entered up- o ih study of law with Judge Jessnp adoiitted tn the bar at Montrose, where be built up a good practice. In l?G7 be moved to U illiatuiport, bis prert. place of resileoce, where he has estab luhed Lim-ielf as a lawyer. la 1S6S Lycoming Juity was mile a judical district, and the sutj-ct o this fketeh wig appointed t, pretide up on the bench tv Governor Geary H vuted for Cooper and Carey m lS7f. and last year was the candidate of t " Independent Grejnbaek patty for tb' Ptnior for which be is now agaia nom inated. JAVF.S L. WRIGHT. James L. Wright, tha in nine for Secretary of Iuterna! Affairs, was nom inated for Stats Treasurer by the first State Conveution hell at Harrisburg. S-ptmber 10, 1877. He is a tailor of l'liiladelpbia, bis s-hop being at 315 South Secoud street. He is a ready talker and very earnest in bis view, b'tig also npc'ally noted for bis Bili dity. Mr. k right is Efty-niue s old, and has "acted with the working men," according to b!s own words, 'eince 1 was uineteen." He was pres ident of theAoti Monopoly t 'on vention held at Harrisburg in March 187G, and temporary chairman of the National La bor Cmventmu held in Pittsburg- in April of the saiu year. Throii(.-h iiniU tor -.n . b it (cite people ia tli JxoUta Valtev miils on ay trains. Another ex rebel, Richard Heaton. of Liai n c-u .ty, got bis hooks part ly into the Treasury yesterday by the passage of a b 11 io the House to pay a cUiim of v3,3G5 for stores and sup plies takeu Ir.iu hi in by tbe Federal forces during tha war. Geueral White of I'liiimy '.vania, anl Mr. Ura;g, .f WiHC.uisia, mile it warm for the relet br'gad e a during the deba'e on the hill. It was oi u however. "We 'un vti bound to get squar' anois for git tiu'lieked, and about the best way to do it is to clean out the Treasury, now that we've got good chance." Aud they'll do it, niuJ that. Hdrrizbxrz Last Friday while William of Prosa ia was taking ft drive ft uia fired three ihoU at tat king none of whioh took effett. "i- lz-M.it. nver the (taties f failure ir : Fauns Uahia f ir a iirijrU wsek, tb it . onjr t not mat men I' cat o a!i came, but rather that they did not ar rive long ago. It is a!co possible to gain a very good idea of tba power of un disputed credit during the examination The rast disproportion between liabil ities and assets in most of the caes i aimplv atomioir. One man gets into !elt $33,000, with assets stated at Annother rue up a bill of i$SO,O0O, with assets $15,000. r ur i ;eri.t'. report labilities aygregatinj; $."i'.'0,0'J0, against which ther are w!si't'e!ii) S-.i'J. the trouble with such debtor, is n t that they carried iti saii dl all. Wc assume, of course, i l-at there, is no Rinuc'tne in these ;'-en. I ut ou'y a cleun break diiwn for .aek i-f cipital. Tt'U we are led to onder mi a! the crid'tor were tbiok- lnf abi 'it wheu they iuvrted in ahad .)-. Here we b'gin to see what i" ! :.e ma'ler with our industries and our I ;iiMtie-is tii'Vi. ltie uue-auu cry against apital is uiaiuly due to the reckless Oun:.g of men who have uo Capitial, ioi whi se iiievttahle collapse, soou or , ate, hears ruin ri'ht and It it in the ediniiunity .. ur.i American. 1 iir.-i .'u l ui's tor cities, but give coun try p.-ciJe iu the Jmn.U Valley mails on Wiy trains. lutrtage ol f-tt,Aiide so easily. riulalelpUi Lrdztr. flit- I'liilc 1 Suits Supreme Court .ec-e:it) iltM-i Je.l an important rese, !iici: involves tli tit,k' to V:ila;;ij!e property hi Allegheny 'or.nty, on a part of which luge itulushxii wjtks h:ivu Lr-f'n Liiilt- The ijuestion of ti tie tu. ik'J on Vie vIiiiity of a w:u ri ie waieli did not cotifonu to the !:iwn of the State iu which it took phice. Ti:e owner of tilts property vvliiie in Jlirhyan irtarrieJ oti Indian rii 1, and the pi iint.iT iu thu oae de rived his cLii.il fiuLi Ler. The iuj.i ri:i;ie did not tnko place in the pits ence of a clergyman or magistrate as required by the laws of the State, and the lower court decided tiut it was anil a:ul vui.l, lut this decision has b-t-n rev-rte l "uy tle Snprwae Court, w.iieli deel.trts th'.t a marriage good at eoiiimon law is god noltvithstuud ;rg the requiieuienU of ttatuUs as to the rr:as of soieuuizitiou, unless tht-y disiinctiy and espzvssly nniiify sn;:h Bi&rri:tV3. Ia this case the i-:iii;ig- va. ly Jeiuaralion and co habitation and leing good at coin .non law, w.ts declared good notwith standing the requirement.1! of 3Iich-i-.;fis Si.ate la.vs n Licit had u t been ."itlCiiC'L The cane has beu pend ing for Koine years, and the plainiiiY, wlio w is simply a purchaser of the it!e from the Iudi..n wife, is no.v lea.L Tiie colored Virginia preacher, iu-v. Juhu Jasper, wli j last winte; naJtj sn-'h a ttir by lecturing on the subject of the earth fitanding htill. and the sun moving, lectured in Con ceit Hail, I'hilaaciphia, last week, t.n ;hc same subject. Ha drew a full aouf-e. lie bitses his argii.at-iit.8 on passages f.nn 1 in the li::e. Oll'Ttl bul ucu uaeli el cltej on Krid.iy last ever a s!iuckitlr oceuirenue tlit to. k piace at au eatiy ti'.ur thai uioruiig, wuich was a tracer j ol au unusually appaliipg uaiurc. Air. Lauder Mut.'uiiouu, a pruiuiucut and weailby geui!cujiu rem i.tig in that : ii, 0"Ut Kiny yers ot ae, has hie i.e. renacucu protected Irout the at ias of butiars by au electric Com lULoiciiKiii bctwjeu tiic various d.mr ani ;i ! ot the liou.te and au alaru. iu lii- beiii :. ui. (J i ll.Ur3JiV Licat s. Week ek' I i 111 1- dm i.sltuej Lj as UUil, out e. u. 't.uit: aHtl liii JlOlil Mr. od .drs M;Cuiiocu were awakeued by ttie . uuJing ot ie alarm. Tmuku-j. hat there were buiglars iu the house Mr. Mc('ai...u:i r...; aud weut to oue side of the room, while bis wife went to another to procure soma luaictus to strike a lignt. Si liudiug auy there. slie o oneies.y weut oer iu the direo Hon of her hushand, thiuking that some were in that portion ot toe room, llav- it g procured one, uoi sir aok it, wheu it fell out of her baud to the 3 ur, and she r'ooped over to pick it up. Her husbaad happened to turn around just then aud having beard no footsteps and hebeved her tj be oh the other aide of t'.e room, mistook her figure in the i:ui light to be that cf a burglar, and at ocee without any warning iaiel his pistol and tired The ball penetrated her le!t breast, and with a groiu Ui leil to the fl icr iu an insensible cjndi tioo. As soon as tbe at palling fact was disccvercd, Mi-. MuCullougli be came aimost lusane wito grtet. 1 be household was aro used, aud Dr. Ken nedy summoned. Tbe wounded lady was picked up and tenderly eared for bat at first it was thought that there was l.ttle chauce of ber recovery. However, nuder the plivjioian s treat ment she rallitd, and at last accounts it seemed probable that she would recov. er, tnough ber condition was critical. An examination of the bouse revealed that no burglars bad gained entrance, and that the alarm iad either gone ofl accidentally or had resulted from an utisuceetdul attempt to force ft door or window. This sad occurrence teacbee its own moral. Much more frequently fire arms prove instruments of pain ana deab to their owners than to the evil. dotrs for whom they are intended. Far better it would be to be robbed several times than have enacted such a harrowing tragedy as this one. West Cnetter liefivMican. The freetraders' bill -i Oongrw, it is believed, will be defeated. Kate S -uthern, who fatally stabbed Mir-s t'owan in a ball room in Pickens county. Us., in a Gt of jealousy, a year or two ago has been found guilty of murder aud ventenced to be banged June 21. Miss Uowirt danced with Mrs- Southern's busbaud and was kill ed while at big Mde. Southern took bin wife's arm, drew bis pistol and for ced bis wiy out guatded by relatives The couple retrea-ed to North Cam lina, wbre tbev were captured tbree ai'n'hs ago. The trial was intenselc exciting. Mrs. Southern bad berbaby in ber arms when she was sentenced. Her husband's case was eontinued. An appeal has been made for stay of scot- EW ITE1. St. Lenie ha fix Dtw ice factories A famine is aaid to prevail in east ern Russia. The Times, of India, mates that an ex pedition will sail for Suez. The Cincinnati whiskv frauds foot up $1,250,000. I)istnrhing Protestant religions as sembles is a common occurrence in the mining regions. A lady living in West Sangerties. Ulster county, N V., gave birth, on Friday la,t, in triplets, two boja and a irl. This makes 1G children she lias presented ber biihband with since their marriage. The labies are in good health, and with tbe mother aredoing well. , Talk about the precocious women of oriental couu'nes what have they to do with the little woman down in Mount Sterling Kentucky, who is eigh teen tears of at, has been married and has three children. A.Cincinnati judge has dedec'd-d that j playing ball ou Sunday is not perform u,g common labor. Peter Cooper ba been sued for a'ander, aud damage laid at fiftv thou sand dollar. Acd all because be said that be didn't believe one Oro,,ui, to whom he gave five thousand dollars to he used for electioneering, purposes' in bvhaif of Mr. t'ooper used the tuoney for that purpose. Ianiel Conway, leading spirit m rg the communists of Ne lork City, was on Friday sentenced to eigh teen months' imprisonment, for assault in? Andrew U'. Gallagher with a knife rjcen'ly. At Rrockville Ontario Canada on the G:h iint. four men entered the resi dence of John Johnson a: d demanded ini.i-ev. Ou his refusal to comply with tbe demand they tied him to a bed and beat him fatally with a club. All the money the burglars secured was $1. Several arrests bare been made. A Tennessee Yoa:b has just been Sentenced to two years iu tbe pen. itentiaiy for stealing a conoskio. He lived in anoter part of the State from that in which a man was held in 300 bail tor assault with intent to kill. A Syracuse (N Y-.) dispatch says there is some basis for the reported Fenian toot emeu t in that locality. Probably 259 men are engaged in it claiming connection with a general movement along the frontier. Some money has been raised and men armed wnb pisto's. The better class of Irish citizens give no sympathy to tbe wove tnvnt. Interviews with leading Feuians in liuffiU give no credence to the sensa tional report that three thousand ilcu are under arms and that stea'it tugs and transports are being eecured lo convey the (emails to Canada. Ihe police and military authorities pro nounce the report a canard. The city ts quiet and no uuut-ual number of strangers is noticeable. The sabre is about to be ruled ont of the cavalry regulation as a useless weapon tor the soldier. It is fi.uud that soldiers do but little killing and not much wounding with the sabre, and they are unhandy things to dangln at the side unless they are of ue. The medical s'atisttcs of German r show that in the recent wjr w th Franoe. out of G5.00C wounded, a little over 200 only were i jureil bv the bayonet; oui of 2.. 23' I killed, 13S only had any sign, of sabre wound. Soiue startling stories fcav lafe'v een set afloat that General Freuioi t fit hts taiuiiy were in ac'tial destitu tion. The fact is that General Fre mont has lot all hi tu-ars iu unfortu nate business enterprises and is rea'l very poor ; but he and Mrs. Fremont have st many warm friends every whre hat the story of their suff.;riug is a! together incredible. Tb-t Marmoset, ft small monkey liav 'ng soft fur, hooked claws, and a Ion thick tail, which the Washington Trooj aptured at Pittsburg during the riots is still at the residence of the cjp'aio at Willistown township, and in a ver lealshy condition. This animal i- 'hought to have been boxed up in a car -n its journey to some of the Z iologic l gardens, but the rioters in their ef torts to stop transportation enabled it to get oaf. Nightly robberies in the city o" Jm th i. Neb., f jr three wwks past, ind the presence of an unusual r.nn er of tramps has necessitated ac tion of the citizens. A vigilatce cjm uittee of one hundred and li ty men, thoroughly organized and act ing under a weli-divised plan, search ed t te city thoroughly on Suturdiy nig 'it. Legal measures will bo ad he.e J to until they fail, when desj er .tta reraelies -will be applied. The co nuiittee will continue to act n'ght ly until the tramp nuisance is abated In Brooklyn, on iliy 4th, Francis co Peralto, tha Median ruiistan; r der, started to ride 305 miles in fif teen hours at 4 o'cl X'k this morning. He accomplish id his first Lundi td miles in four hours and twenty n.In utes, average per mile two minutes and forty seconds, fastest mile to minutes and t'airtsen sei'jnds. Cue hundred and fifrv-nine miles were covered in seven hours and twenty minutes. The two hundredth mile was completed at ten minutes of two o' clock p. m. He completed 301 i miles at 7 o clock p. in., but continued un til he completed 305 miles at 7:10, making the L.t mL!e iu 2:41. The rain made the tr ick heavy, or he would have made it in fifteen hours. v i TLere is nothing in tbe laws cf tbe county to prevent inan from being as earnest a communist as he may ehoo-e to be. even to tbe division among bis friends of every dollar that Le may own or earn, bnt while that is true, it is also true, that there is nothing in ihe liw that wiil allow men to enforce tbe doctrine of t'orumanisin on others BISKS. An Urbanna, O., dispatch says that Weaver, Cashier of the Citizens, Nat ional Hank, is defaulter to the amount cf $46,700. An Indianapolis dispatch says tbat tba defalcation of James Raynes, cash ier of the Salem National Bank, amounts to $20,000, which has been paid by bis bondsman, Mr. Lyon, and the bank will resume buiuesi. Bar nes' whereabouts is still unknown. Tbe war situation in Europe still has a threatening look. irnrfiOTi'awaaaw HEWS ITEM?. A Butler county mm intends devot ing bis entire farm to bean raising. LevansviKe, Somerset county has an epideuno putrid sore throat. Cot of 3103 deaths in Pittsburg last year 209 resulted from small pox, of which there were lo". 0 ca.es. Isst year the wool crop of Washing ton county sold fnr 47 ceuts per pouud. This year the prie is 25 Highwaymen iofest Mercer Lawrence and Warren counties. Owing t( the stringency of the times the saleiies of Methodist and Ruptis in luster- in Huntingdon have been re duced twenty 6ve per cent. Schuylkill Qouoty basealio bops. There are more brass bands in Pen nsylvania than we ever had, uot even excepting the war period. The Keystone G'ass Works Pitts burg are uow working on a large order from South America. Toe present order Is for 2000 dt lu chimneys. James Durktu and Patrick Steele, of Pt.GS'iitviile, while s'eaiirg a ride on the top of a hot car. ou tlie Read in if Railroad ou Saturday, were struck by a bridge near Limerick Station aud instantly killed. The (treat Western Gun Works of Ptttsburg have received au order from Norway for a lot af cartridges. Sanders MeCullough, a wealthy res ident of Ox'ord borough, Chest-r coun ty, shot his wife in mistake for a burg lar on Friday night. Tbe wuuud is hough! to bo fatal. Twelve farmers have been arrested io Lancaster county for. violating the revenue laws iu regard to tbe mitiufac turing of cigars. Two men named Jtcnbs and G dl uian, of Crawf.-rd county, have been eonvicted of arson, burning buildings to obtain the insurance. Ihe prettiest girl in Paris this year is at) Amerieau, according to the New York Herald. Forty-six horses were carried nut b the steamer Slate of Louisiana from New York on Friday in stalls buiit upon the upper deck between the fure aud inaiuniaal. Joe Coburn, the pugilist is laying brick in Auburn State Prison. Here ia another proof that uo useleaJ thing has been created R ibert L-itcher when a y-iurs; man worked upoa the Kxecutive Mansion of Keutucky as a bricklayer, and ia lSlj occupied it as Governor. Twenty five horses were stolen from stables in Liwrence county from l)t ce.nher uutil April last. The.e are four boys, from Northum berland, in jut, their ages ra:.gtnp from 9 to 13 years, who tiuvo beet, committed ou the charge of larceny. Wm Lewis, alias Thotiii, a notorious inoeiidury of S ouersel Ci U'i'.y, was ar rested last Friday, and lodged ill tbe A esttuorelaiid county jttl. We be lons to a iiotorinus gaug winch has '3rn operating in So.m rset an-1 Weiit. moreiaud counties djriug last winter. The Ptolhouotarv f Schulkii. J.iuuty lias served 32j It j iocti-ma for ihe present (Jutir) term ot curt. , (j 1 1 ciand chorus to f.iriu a psrt o' tho Valiey Fore Ctttxeouisl Ceiehri tiou exercues mil be reudera-i by 200 voicet A eounterfett '00 note on the Spe. ind N . tonal li tnc ot W illte-h tree. Pa., s disovereil at the Treasury yester day. Tne C"Uiiferfeit is Will exeeijte.i, tad will easily deocive a i ordi-tary i pert A ropair hand on the CuaberlanH tid 1jmiim !v .ntt rai!r-al, while a' oik, near Midland, was bitten i the right hand by a copp-rli.al snake V targe dose of whisky was itii'oe dial- ly a buiiiitered aad probably saved tio uso's life. Two men were whipped in the prisi.t t Dover, Delaware, oue dsy last w.'tk. iih reoelVllig tweuty iasl.es. Tin police of ti.a; State seems to be thai the ocly aveuue for justiue is vi t.ie wi-ippiiig post. It has lately been discovered that miin f this year s ebal ate iufotcd an. iracuiua. . There is a cat in Marietta which i jursiug two uiuskrats. Having ha.i (out kittens, two died, about wlnon time two uiuskrats were captured a:oi jlaced iu a box with the rem oiling kit ens, which the old cat adopted auu iow nurses- Tbe Baltimore Gaztltc says ; A ca jle dispatch brings ILe glim auui unoe uect tuat Kugiaud La ordered one uiliiou pounds ol lint. Tins vitoimous preparation for ihe dressing of sabre jayouet aud gutl-sbot WdUuUs, ggesis tearful carnage. A pound ol lint Is uuugh to dress tweuty gtstly snunds .id the prudvut foreiht.ughr ol Mr. Jisraeii iu thus preparing lor taeoty oiliionof wounded uicucauuot la too uach admired. A pair of burly Irishman ftltempted to get up a prize fiht near Shetland- at las week, when Father M'Lough in ma le bis appearance and stopped tin mil , compelling the bruiser who was firs on the fi.ilJ to promise not to Eghi and t ten go borne. There were n ree hundred n-ont present to wttne tbe affair, whom tbe priest took occasion to reprove and put to shame. A man who spent four years of bis life in tbe Iowa Pennitentiary under a wrongful conviction bas just been awarded $1,500 by tbe Legislature ol ibe State. Not many men would sub mit to be thus deprived of their lioei ty for tbe sum of $1 per day. D. C. Gregg, of Brady township, Lycuuiiog county, died last week,cause ed by a singular mishap, which oocur ed at tbe spring election. Having placed ft small cedar sprig in bis uioutb, be was taken with a coughing spell, wben the sprig entered bis wiud pipe : and subsequently passed into his right lung. All the efforts of rkilled physicians to remove it were unsuccess ful, and 51 r. Griggs continued to grow worse and died at the time above stated A singular case recently ocenred at Plymouth, Mass. A little girl fell bead kng some ten or s dozsn feet to tbe floor of a greenhouse, striking in s brick trench, end receiving .ueh a blow on either side of h;r bead from tbe !srp edges that she remained uocon scions about two bouts. On being re stored it was found that she bad recov red ber hearing, of which she bod been deprived two years before by fall in wbiob she struck ber head in similar mtasev. saiasaiaaiM sMowTrrtVDT A Tragrdr Ano'ber bloody tragedy has been ! acted in Montgomery county, whe J I enacted I seems just now more murderous crimes occur tbau auy other place iu the State. About one o'clock ou Fri day uioruing a burglar broke into the Hotel of Mr. Henry D. Al lerfer, at Grater's F-rd, and began ransacking the building. Mr. Ileuiy Asheliteiter, who lives next d"or, happened to awake ... tne nigu., ...u e,ng a ... .. tuoy.t.g , about in Ihe hotel, concluded that j something was wrong, and got up and went to I lie residence of Mr. Daniel Lindis. aud tol.J him of ihe occurence. I'he two decided to 2' back a id iuves ngate the matter-, Ashndeltir ar.i.tog himself with a heavy base ball bar. When they reached the hotel they met ihe burglar coming out, and tliejr com uiauded tiitu to surrender himself. In stead of doing .., he deliberately rais ed a pistol and fired, shootiu Mr. Lan dis iu the left side, who at unae drop ped. Ashenfelter then ruslied tor ward and bef-.re ihe villain could again snout struck him a crushing blow ou the bead with the bar, felling bitu sen-eles? to the earth, where be was easily secured. Mr. Land is wad pick e l up and oared for, but was found to be dangerously wounded, the ball having lodged within an inch of bis heart. The burl r proved t be a man about forty-five years i I J, who save bis name as John Kenes. He first gained en'rancc to the hotel through the liqtror cellar, and suhse ptently found iiis way up stairs, secur ing alfr.gether very liltle b.vty. He was g'ven a hearing before a justice at the Traf-p. aud was then lodged in jtil at N'orris own. The wound be re ceird from the blow of the bat is r tons, but it is pn.bshle that h's pnn ishuient will be umeh more severe be fore the law is throntch with htm It'tit Chester HrpMictin. The temperan.-e la;lief Wasliing- ton are just finding out how intern-! ' peratethey were x.ien they pissed resolution ct.ii lemninof ilr. llayes !ecaiKi she sat at a table where nine was drtit! k. STATE ITEMS There are about 7'0 attendants at at tbe Millersville Normal S. hool. The Catholic Teu peranee Uuion of I'enn.N Ivama will b ld Its annual con veotioh 111 Krte early next month. A "Fur F.n and Fea'her C n!" has be oraon by Titu-.vilie sp r:ineu. J-.hi. F.'is, uf I' .'tstoao, while re tuiuiughoiu from Kiat Niotmeai towustiip Lbeaier Ooui.ty, on Thnrsdat lell i-j with au agreeable stranger who j chlorof rord and then robbed him vfi $18. 5U. i A mine wajon eontaiiiing eight m.-n j jumped the irsek while Uesceudit-g in-t to Hie slope .f the Gate Vein Cmiirrr. 1 1, . ., .... . - ! near rotisvn.e oil ItiUisUy evet.ing. amt was tnrown to ti.e bottom, rr-d eric Donz -I, of Y..rvilie, was l,..rti oiy lua ieit-u ao 1 instantly xiiel .so I j l-re ."cit-.di, of p.iitsvi.ie, settoiisli j o j tred. Toe r-'iuiit.ifc mi un e- 1 eaued wt;h sligiit bruises. Six bast:y itiiix!Ca?J p rsms, five 'Ii-n an 1 awnusii, were hauled lo jiil i-i a c -il crt at Franklin Venango j 'lintv. last Friday, all so unaot.sci-.its that thev were lit. ranv dampe.l 111 the jd.iy, will nia'se th same atojm, wnen Hur si lwa k mi l carried to their Cel;a h.e ! P"1- thst are mi lo by J..hoa'-wn Kiis-es I 'g of wo: d. j on other days; this eecti.m will connect Two in-:. i-ter of Ihe go.ip-l each b I ! i,h rZ" Pacfl- Exptesa tr .:u H.rria a hor-e s-oieti ,st week, wmie e.mHuct- j bur. ing aqi.rterly mtmgou the bonier! Narrow, r, mi'es Etst of I.wiatoirn Jnne. .f Peinistlrauia. near "lla-icmk, Al t i h'-h-en mstle a riwsit-T ?ttti".. Ksteo.-ive preparations .re betnj made I W-v l'a",?" l "-" ;' 1. UclUsburj to t.t.erve Deer .too. 1 U""u ' :,:4'1 m - JoV.slown K,r.-ss Tiie nratlotl be delivered y Gen B ijsinin F. I'.jt.rr, hnae -u!j-ct will o Tue Private Soldier 111 ui" 11 it ui i'ie lieiii'iiii.ti. I resl-i-nl Hays and l'..4'injrter Geueral ivey havo accepted iurr.a.i oiia to be , le.-eof. Alter Y. Sl.ii.del, ( Panvi!!. P.... "' tv.-I.icr, I llauuvei, lielu , -luilints ol the Theological Seimtikry : it liemshurr, were aci hl' i.i ly lr..w,.e.J on tiie 7'h bi the uset.i,,,. ot I.etr o. a: on tT'i.e; l.ske. Tiev w. re 1 ,', . :raduie of tlie l'.-iiiiev ivat.ta t'.illege iid members of ihe cia-s ol 1S77. Mis II ntna Cra-t.er, cf Monroe conn y, went to a spring for a pai. of watei. men she was cud leuly setz-'i with laiaiysis and tell luto the waiter. Vl.e.t discovercl she wis l.feless, no ue being by to rescue Lcr from drowu it.g. Extensive prparatioiis are being .uadc at Gettysbut, Pa , 10 i.bserve i'ect.tatiun day. Tlie otation wi I be telivered by General Ucnjt un. F. .luiler, whose suljei.t will be '-Ti e r.vate. soldier 11. the war of the rebel li n." Pres cient 11 tyes ami Postmas ter tf'iiersl K-v dav accepted tuvit. tions aud will bs present. The npension of Union National Bank of Lewisburg is believed to be only temporary, and results from the luimuanagemeui uf the cashier. De positors will, be fuliy paid as Ihe as sets are largely in excess of the liahil ities. Examiner Young is now in charge of tho bstik, and statemeit will be made in a few days Last Thursday a week David M'- Oreary, Shippensborg, went lo bed in the National Hotel, lhair.bersburg, and instead of turning off blew out the ga j-t. 1 he Oder was not discovered un til 7 o'clock the next tunrnmg, and when an entrance was made to the room by a window, M'Creary was found oncoocious on the bed. Medical aid restored him, but he will never fuily recover from the effects of that blow. Altoocft is to tave a new Presbyterian Church, at a cost or $20,000. A twiti daughtet 01 K-v Biker's, of Siltaburg, li.disna e unty.aged about thirteen, was burned lo death Tburs lv night Ui. bv lamp d.isTo stairs, followed by an older sister, when she 'ell, tbe lamp breaking, tbe oil taking fire, burning all tbe clothing from her person, causing ber death almost io stantly New York1, May 3 A Japanese correspondent of the Pa., writing from Tokio under date of April 5, sends the following: The famiue it. the north of China 1 ages with increasing severity and the most dreadful reports eome from the afflicted regions. In one town ft man opened a shop lor the sale f human fl -sh, and did a good bnsi ness in cannibalistic joints and roasts, till tbe local mandarin interfered with this ratber novel and utterly horrible experiment in living by causing tb shopkeeper to be arrested and behead ed ax For several da ther have been ru- mors and much sensational ta.k about collision on Ihe mountain between a - 1 j I - . rt1 n in which enlnrad man and a tiamp. tn which Said tramp was worsted, murdered, ad his head eut off, etc. The truth .f lh matter is this; A worthy colored man named Kettle, in the employ of Mr John M. Hess, took a load of lim to Kintn'thnre On his return he halt ed at a srrit'if somewhere between Ew- miftbnrg and Fountain D-ile to refresh - -." . . " ' ' , j -j tnmn. who with ristot in nana, u manded his lim money, but instead of handing ovr the stamps the iah!e driver knoeked Mr Tramp down wi'h a club and went on bi way with the testn Nothing fnrther is known of the condition or whereatx-nts of 'he wonnd ed highwayman. tt'nynesburo Record. 1 Part of the ttekot nominated by the r.stinnals at Philadelphia last week has withdrawn. Jim Younger, ot the notorious Youn sjsr brothers, so Ions; terror of the froutier, is slowly dyine in the peniten tiarv of Minnesota. The. cause of his probable death is the wound in bs tnenth, wh'ch destroyed his npper left jiw and near I v all o th antrum The bullet is etill embed led in his ojon'h and pieces of bone are ctnstantly work ing out. He is a man however, nf great physical endurance, and may contend with death for some time. Thptiuth mVi's Tor cities, but give people in the J Hosts V-it'ev m.i's onwav trsins. Elam Po 'er, who is trunilmg a wheelbarrow from Alhanv to San Fran Cisco, a d'sfsnew ot" 3.324 miles, no a wsyer f $1,000, in two hnndred and fi'tf d.avs, arrived at Erie, Pa., on Wednesilav nf last wnek shunt noon. He left Albanv on the 10ih nf Arril. arrived at Buffalo on the 2frh and left the Mine day at 5 P. M , westward T"0''- idsv he made an i ! , hmi hound. As he did not travel on Sun average of about 20 en the Iwn place. From Alhanv to Fri. bnwever, he did not averaj over 23 miles per dav. He w visited bv tnatv eni n sight seers while h rested at the Erie City Hotel Through ratils for cities, bnt give people in the Juniata Valley mail on wavtrains. . A Reading paper ray: 4,3amue! Hover nf Swnmp, Montgomery county, the old and accomplished music teach er and chureit organist at 1 resent, anc fr manv years past organist at 1 hi Swamp and Royertown chnreh, now olelv of th Lnthersn denomination. ha offi.nated at 4.tHWJ funerals. Ir.e first being that nf Jacob Coleman' oi en ire ISih of May. If29. Sine ther he has follow I music teaching, and has heard over 16,009 sermon preached. Addltloral Local. On ami alter Monday, May 13, 17. in j iMi... t ths i,.m m .d hr rndr tei... j ,te fj;iowini. j; b. nM.ir on ?nr.tay on!v: IT S7 I.ISE Wf ST. Duiietnnon, Newp.ir, !i!!;in, M: Te town, Mt. Union, I'.-ir-oor; BT Ttl"TIC HrH" E AST. Sprnee Creek, Mill O-efc, Tl)oiuon ti.wii, Mtlierslown, Mirisviile. Secund section of I'aeiftc Fxpress E ist. b-tween Altnona and HrriK-g, on S'lti- I fc"r' " ::'"- " ann Msil tast, at c: 1 p. ro., wiil stop at thit point. Legal .Votictt. Executor's To tier. Etaie of J.ln li'cowur.. Dti'd. "1 ETTEK TeatsnientsT on the rVitt ot A Ueorjre W....na .1. I.te ol Tnseat..rs tuwnshi". Jioii it eoi.t.t, l a., tt-e'd, hv. ."'t t,rr" Hrnt.M to tlie nodetstj-oel. AI' l ''r"",,s ...eM.l t.. .ai.l esta.eare reT.es.. en l .noise putuei.t, ao-t tl.os tiav.i.u claim or iter.!.iri1 are r ques-r-1 to mikt kno n IhesmiM woh-.nt .lelav TU.im w o vKD, DAVID WOODWARD, Kx-TUtors. mylo,lfc7$. Reed's (t ip, Ju.ii .la Co. l' ifetlce to IssC'iars jVTotie is herehr girn the Assessors 1 1 elected for the vear 17", tht :hv are herebv reijoir.il t.. call at the Conimioion- er' olhre, it. Mtftiiitotin, ot. 01 l.t"0re M.iv 31st. 1S7M, and hrt their Kesi-trj as they are reitiin .1 hi low to eooimetice register ing on the llrst Mond y in June, isle. By order ol the t'limtoisnioTiers. JAMES lKE. Cletk. Commmissioner's Dili -, Jliffiin- town. M.iy IS. 1H7S. i:ecu torV.Yu tlcc. Entile nf .Yancif .Musier, Decens'd. 1ETTEK? Testamentary nn Iheertateof -i Nancy Mus.t. late l Monroe towr ship, Juniita to. Pa . dee 'd. having been granted to the undersigned, all srsons it 1I1 bfe.1 lo siid estate are resjues'e i to make paim.-nt, and those having cliitns or de nands are- requested lo mike known Ihe same without delsr to JOHN KURTZ, Everntor. aprlt.78. KicurikLD. Juniata Co., Pa. fjni nlstrator'a Xotlce. EiMe of Ezra Mr Linn, Det'd. WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the estate of Erra Mcl.ini.. late ol Fayette t-wtship. Juniata county. Pa., de eised. h -viog been granted to the nnder s:gned. a'l persons indebted to atid estate, are requested lo make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them without delar to WILLIAM THOMPSON. AdmV. apr!7,78. McA!tterville, Juniata Co., Pa. KOTICE. ALL persona are hereby cautioned against trespassing, for bnnting, or other pur poses, on the lands of the nndarsig-tied, in Milford township. Juniata conntv HENRY CRONINGER. JOHN CUNNING 11AM. Pec 10, lP77-ir CAlTIO.sj. WHEREAS my wile. Kliatheth Miller, has lt my house w tthoul just cinse, I hereby caution all persons agonist givirg her credit on my areonnt. as I w ill rot be responsible for any debts she mav eontract March 7, 1U78. GEOitGK MILLER. COUNTY PONDS. Commissioners' Notice. "VyTE offer lo sell and renew Bonds for a short time, at 5 per cent., to men the demands of Bonds falling due during April. Said Bonds to run two years. WV. H. GEONIXGER, JANE VcLAUGQLLV, DAVID B. COX, Mires 24, ISC. .r-fi.irr -ti yrra?r;rrr yew AdterilaemeHt. DTIlTfJ Beautiful Coi cert Grand pTjn I T fLiUlUi Uiios, cost 1-600, oiihUlluilil Hi. 6 nsrreb Urand Square a Pianos, coat $1,100. only lrgant U p-i(.ht I'ianos, coat $SJt, only $155. 'ow Style Upright Pianos, 9H2.oO. Organa $!. Oruana 12 stops. $7 i 50. Cchmch tlrg.ins, ltiat.'ps.co.stf i9J,only $t)5. jre-mentl-iUasacrtHee to close out 1 -resent stock New te.iru Kjctorr soon to b0 rrected Xrwjnp-rs with much informari.m about cst ot Piano and Wrgatis.SlSjTi FREE ' I'!eaw .d lr-sa DA.N1EI. f. iJEAl'IV, Wahiiigton, N. J. A wv !e ! tja at Crrriml i ti4mf f s'tnawj ! ar7 la W wrav rf swmm v.g Jhmti -p. TS kt tnbmrtm lit " '. Tjr w'r ajtr-v twH4---rwf-t to r': lui'atrei i f. -Ibrw-r r'T 'u taU J fttmt to l rwc-T p;.... rV! 1 r-j ai . I fir m-w fr.h C. A. ,M-t !t r-, r f.Hi-sr, v G. r. WARHLK, Phila.. Pa., GcnT Agmt. I CURE FITS. When I say enre I do not mean mr!y to stnp th m for a time and then h.ive fhotu return atain ; I mean a radira! cn.-e. I an t regular physician, and have made the dis ease of FIT3,E?HE?3m?AIiD8 Sl raTNRS.S a li" l"g study. I warrart 1111 remedy to rnre t'A Worst ease. Be cause others hare failed is no reason 'or not now receiing a enre trorn me. Send to me at or.e tor a Treatise an-l a Frew Bot tle of tnv iot'aliM remedy Aie express ned p"t olfiee. It eots yon wolhine lor a trial, and I i I enre von. Address Dr. II. H. KUOT, lf3 Featl St., New Tork. tft,y PAT to A nfs eanrasing for the $ 4 FIKEII)K V1S1TOK. Terms ,nd .iitit Free. Address F. O. VICIEKT. Augusta, Maine. 1 nmor. ( Irsrw. , rtssfsilgt. tr -. ':vfrrr tfiii J tss tl sW cgiBwltw. istsf ihwtwre er -. tsMastlw fKtfji mmttmm T BEST F.Nf;LSHr"s:w INEEDLES,:; fr. J. D. KL'X'K, llackettstown, Jf. J- COKSUaPTIOH CAN EI CUSED For proof of tb f.sct see my ctea!r, whieh will he sent Free to aiv address OSCR (. MOSK5, It) Courtiand Street, ew lork. fowie b st tvxitn, U.1ITE9 STATES CAI!TS!93E CO, sscracrraeas o tss Solid II fad. n?loadlnx. TiHfta rj aBdpwstiMg;. irnirai t ire CAUTKIDGES! lo Sim Fir Arwnrni'iwn fr Fisto1 and Kitles. tartridge l'j..iH and Pjleh ed Bnl'ets. Psimers. Re-hei ling Toots, e.. he. nd fhr lil'isT.te-l ratjorwe. JfiO Urowy, 5e Tork fity. T I e Co I p v ni Jivi IVcwsppcrs. It has b-n assorted that on.hif of al! "Hi'" r'i' w T'TX s-lvrtise, f, .di-rrisjnj onlsi.le of thst c:t g.ies ts the . -.. . " "riBuin sss. Fell ptrt.ci-.ls.s h-.-ii (;o-.p,-T-.ti. .Vsf, j.-rs. t..-tl r wirh e.-.f.i! ,-;oes an-t ei'-r :.i,.g rotes i!,a!.-d fr- oi apo'ic iti.ii t. riHL . FMSIFK, ;n ' Jif'n A men ua .'.ntjp.fni',1,,,,.4! I'a kK 'W.X. Y. Bnror.E ni Tisfi ok eotit; t CADIstET OS PARLOR CCAS IV nir - h tend ). o-.r LATEST f A!'A. !-.! r. and t IRrri.AkS with New .U,. n-litr. d I'rt- e nd iniirh inform i'in. Senlfitr. H St)N ft: llAHI.r.'f ISRtJAN CO , bsaton, ew Yora or Ccarr. AJ s. tC'!lipnei?Jor'lr$V. PI. ..H.IUUVMJ . ret.t 1 price $.,) onl. iSssiri.F--.,., $' "- firej; b.rams. BKAT. I 1 , VV ashllt ill. '. J. P AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ICTORIAE. - HISTORYofUBWORLD Knib .-.n :ii 1 s'mI jiitlii-nrie a- co'tots of eieev nifi'.n rf ie; it rt l mo 1 err. tune. t-d inelitlit g a h:st..r of the ris and ;a!l of t: i;ree .,.l H.,nn.n E'.itres. the cr-wth of the nation ,-f noidern Enri.pe. ho midd'e a,re,. th' rrn.st -s. the frnda' ' sni. th re'nroi ition. ih d:-Terr aid srtfle'il of -h- Nf Wnrld. te.. rir. Itconr.ins CJ'J fl- h s!..r:.ol MirT in?s sid I'i'JO lav .L.tible eolmnn p-i snd is t.f ..... t coTfrfa Ulstorv- ..f ih W(.rld ever p'ih'.i-hi.l. It sells t sight. end for rsei.nen ts;-s "d exrrs terms to Agents, and e hv it a-Cs la.str tha.i ny othea book. Add-e.s. Nanoa is. 1'ra i s:o Co.. Fhila I-. Ij hia, Pa. Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. Mat !2th, 1S.-8. Trent are Hirrittmrg mt folieten For New Tork at 6 20, b 10 a. m., and 20o and 7 o5 p. m. Foe rhilad-lphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 0.1 and 3 67 p. m. For Keating ar 5 2o. 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00 3 "7 a'ld 7 0 p m. For Pottsville al 5 20, 8 in a. m.. and t 57 p. m. and via S'.iuylkill Jt Uosquehanna Brar.rh at 2 40 p. in. For Anhttrn via S. at S. Brsnrh at 30 1 m. For AUentown at 5 20, 8 !0 a. ra., 2 0t, 3 57 and 7 &5 p. m. The 5 20, 8 10 a. m and 7 55 p m. trams hare throngh cars for New Tork. The 6 20, a. m. anil 2 ot p train have throngh cars for Philadelphia. SOSD.1TS. For New Tork at 5 20 a. m. For Allentuwn and way stations at 5 20 a. m For Heading, Pkaladelphia and way stations at 1 46 p. ra. Trantfor Afarrusarg car aBollw$ Leave New Tork at 8 45 a. m., and 1 00. 000 a'i - 40 p. to. Leava Phil ulelphia at 9 15 a.m., and 4 00, ana 1 -o p. m. Leave Hearting at U 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. ra., 1 30, 6 15 and 10 3i p. to. Leave Pottsville at 10, 9 15 a. tn. and 4 35 p. m.,and via Schuylkill and Snsquehaa. na branch at 8 15 a. m. Leavw Auburn via d. k. S. Branch at 12 00 noon. Lear AUentown at 2 30, 6 50, 9 04 a. a., 12 15,4 30 and !U5 p. m. t Doet not raa 9 Mondtyt. sirxo.trs. Leave New Tork at 5 30 p. m. Lrare Philadelphia at 7 2i p m. Leave Heading at 4 40 and 7 40 a. m. and 11 35 p m. Leave Aiientown at 2 30 a. m. and 905 p.m. Vim. Hurra tmd Euex Railroad. J. E. irotlTTEN, General Mammger. C. G. HANCOCK, Gtmerml Ticket Jgent. CAUTION SOTICt A LL persona are hereby cautioned against A. tresp.ssing on the hinds ol the under signed either in Delaware or Walker town ship, lor the purpose ol fishing or honting, or lor any other purpose. L. E. Atkuisos. N. A. I rcixs. eet31-tf G. S.Ltuss. The Sistubl asb BtrrBUCAS ha no snperior as an advertising medium in this county, and as a journal or varied Be a and reading it 1 not surpassed by any waxtr pwpwr la ewwhral PeBTtTa-Bi. SWEET NAY Y BPsv.o4 for --."- - 1 "ml . W f- . wr r '-n a fRlVATE SsLES. Persona desirous of selling; property at private sale, may arrange to have tbe prop, erty advertised in the Stuiimel mi Rtpntli. can, on tne lerml of ao pay if not told. It sold, to pay at such rates as have previous ly been agreed npon. A TARM OF FIRST-RATE QCALITT of land, in the heart of Lost Creek Valley onlrooe mile w.jt of McAIistervillo, con taining SO ACRES, nvwtlr cleared, navies; thereon erected a LAK'JE FRAME BANC BARN, commodious wetther-boanled LOO H0r2, and other oat-bniidmgs. First rate Fruit, a well of eleor, cold .Tater at ihe kitchen door. This is a desirab efarm, and can be bonght at anrh margin that ;t wi I prove a profit il.lemrestm.-nt. Forfur thtr pjrticnlar address THIS OFFICE. A F I R?T-R ATR F A K M, CON TAIN IN(J One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in the best wheal g-owing district in tbe State ol Ohio, situated one-balf mile from An. tndi rail road -t Winn, in Fairli.-ld eonnty, and one tni!e tnm a good pike. Th- improreinent rea Urs tw-tory BHICK HOUSK (13 rooms, hall and cel'ar). Double Log Ba-u and St.ibie, and other bitiMings, and a well of good water. A stream of spring water I rarer es the centre of tbe farm. The i laeo orchard on the prsintses. Will take $70 per acre, pirt cash, rest in py:net.ts. A far 1 adjoining sold for $I(K) per acre, the mason for selling, is the Uesi-e lo invest in city properly, in Circleville. For all in formation address J. SWETEK, Pickaway Co., Ohio. OF TilB MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county m.iy be pnrcha.sed of the trndereigned at a reasonable pnee. The property is aituatwi in Johnstown, Juni.ita Co., Pa., and with tho Smith stand includes a lot nf aboat TWO ACHES, bi-irg thereon erected a eomforrab,' Two-story Framellonse, a cota modraua Mi.-He aad other oufboitdiag-. 1 her is a XTtTl of good water at the doer ot tbe boose. For portienlar call on ar address WM. flXP.S. Walnnt P. O., JnniaU Co., Pa. THE HEIRS OF FfcTKit AND 5C3AN MINGLE offer at private sale, the real a tate of atd d"cednt. situated in Fariaan sgli township, Jnniata eonnty, Pa., one mile west 0.' li!f mtosrn, containing about 2! Acres of Land, nearly all of which is cleared y.nd in a good stvw of cnltiration, hosiig thereon erected a rirtmodieus D'-TELLINU IIOUK, Ca"'; Etrn, and all necessary oat ba'.ldingi There is a large variety of ex ce! ont K.-11:! on the premises. .rd a well of 'r.r 1 water at tlie door. Tor farther par ticni.irs any r tbe Stntiar! ..See, l ewia torn, J irwa P.rtm.ez, Mi!?!mtown, or te ilETET Urc-LK, i the premises. A VALCAr.I.B FAKy OF 120 ACR5J, m .r .r less ; 100 arres cleared and in a hih state of eultivai'ton, b -lonieg t tb !Iirs of John Yo'ler. deceased, is heiby ofT-rett al Prirato3;. The Farni is aita ted in Fermanagh tisirnship, about three "iiles n'.rlhe.rst of V:fT!ii't..wn. Th im j roTenvmts are a New Frame rim.s ami Bonk Barn. n othr outbuildings. Ther : a sprie; r.f neTer-fnt wuer at the Joor. A .Te-om of cr tr.-rsc th far.a. A3 rrnl of frmt in variety, ia-c!n-1ir.g rripi i-' huarif eKi.'i!n, is eos venieit t te b-nUinj. For (ml'w ia forT;a I03 vlire's D A. YOrK3, Tc-J IJ-'y.!, Jr.nia: t'a., ?. mj9. A FARM OF 75 ACRZS, 55 ACRE cJev -A in a 5 oed stole ol enliration. th ni.mc" in t!irih-."r. io Spnc Hi t.onh:p Jt:ni,it. county, or.e-hil.r m h from the p-oposd rai.'ri4.l !rr.: tbe Juni.i!.- to the fot-snt v. riter, six tni.'c from Port R ! Tbs it07nve'.ints are a L.ir- Stone Dwei inj House, 2sx"0 feet, with a wei'X of g e4 iter .it the i!ir. &ivk 3irn. Co-n i'r'b, a i'i other otitb 0 lins. a Jorge A pj e t )r choni. and a gre-ut i.oriety ol Iruit. Aso tne r.ht t' qo wry i:;v sti.ne i a lartn Hs.M o h.it .ti.r:,nt lfie far.n has been iim-d re.-enry. 1 s i n ho.'f cash, baanee in two aimitoZ poyrowftls. For tuithcr porticnlirs a-tdrss fl. A. HOFFMAN, bprnc-3 Kil. J'ti.iala ., Pa. A FAR O? SIXTY ACRES IN I Et.A are lovnsh.p. Iird of g-od oiaitiy. nai i" I her"Ti erev td a l.Vw K0l"iE; weathf-bo.ird'l, BANK B?.V, tsejn new, ae.l oih T ontbuiidiigs. t'onrwiient to chureh'-s. schools and nul's Sitnated miles nnrih ol Tlioinpsonfown, 4 tniie s-h of Thompson! wn ri:ltoiel staiion. .rr mor d-'Smte partien'ars coll on or .! s SAMTRL J. KURTZ. Eosl Sal "'n. Juniata Co., Pa. THE FOLLOWING KEAL ESTATE IK S'lsquehanna towiship: . No. 1 A lot of ground containing ! arres. with Lirgw Dwelling House, and i X rellerit wafer at the d.".r. t"A Barn, Srnike House and other outbiiildings. Young and thriving Orchard ol aooi.t 70 well seliN-teil apple-trees, itc. Church ad joining the premises. No. About 4 acres of land, with 30 aeres cleared and nnder good cultivation. B-tUnr woodland. No. 3 A tract of Timberlaud contain ing 5 acres. All three properties within onw-fonrth et a nvle ol each other. Apply to S. G DRESSI.ER. Oriental P. O., Juniata Co-, Pa. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Sncevssera to D. P. Snloaff,) DEALERS IN" qua ix, COAL, LUMBER, CEilENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT. .C. TT bay Grain, to be delivered at MirJIaJ town or Mexico. We are prepared to Inrnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rate. BL'TEKS . KENNEDY. April 21, 1877-tf NOTICE. -Tja. against trespassing np"n the lands of Ihe undersigned, either in Walker or Dela ware townsldo, bv Ashing, banting, or to snv other jt. John N. VanJ'rmer. J. tT. Lerder Henry M. Mi;ler. Solomon Maubeek. George S. Smith. J. S. Lckens. Wiiliam Xaabwrk. Logs Dari. H. P. Lorg. Jnbe f. MsfJH.
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