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    mim & REPUBLICAN
MIFFL1XT0WX.
Tlerfncsuar, April 23, 119;
Ii. F. SCinYtflEIl,
ruiroc pb ritorsiroa.
The Riot Bainage bill was voted
down in the House, and frowned oat
of the Senate during the earlier days
. . ... i. t t ...:ii ti
Ol 14tl Wrel i UUb M.U wilai sua uuH
The' Bie Steal.' I Senator Wallack is the head of a
of the Tnbmz ' 5 ... e.,
such at. will make thunder fur the next
i
F:
to mu'J-w a ia.
vanin L.-t;iala;
was between the solicitations of good
men and honest advocates. The steal
Harri-btirg corresjmd..TCe
Post.
tec the smell oifl'nwr eT! cr'P- , .lr ne. 'V" ' ,ue T
.j.ritY of the lVuiS:-;'1 peru.p, . c. meu u
.tore,' jedv-eaked n it r''w,a ?f ,Lf pot - "1
in the bally of the bill stack cat too
prominently, tiio price of votes ran
np too rapidly to scipe the criticism
of even tiru who have sniiVred by
such transactions, and the dose re-
lt persisted in intrtxl-ng i.s corrupt j voiie.l them. When Dewoodey was
ing presence upon the attention of j toij tb-t tilere v,. -jio.io in tho bill
the Legislature, for at tiio closing j by holding up of one linger, then
session of the week, is tlie Uone it tWi) thousand, then three, the rapid
was again brought f.-rward. This j tlie ln ;le nvirke-t alarmed him as to
time it is in a Ei.uie-.vL-t sew shape. ; tt,e ,i.Hier.iL;on of th.-se cu--;wied in
tuat tee question i,uvinT it thicUgh. When .Siuith, of .
Its friends now a:
o: tlie uaUi:ty o: Auieg-ieuy coun-.y i-Beat,., was firnt gently approached
under the a t of ISi9 to submitted the intimation that t.'.c was
to the Jv.ip.-emo Cjiirr. f-r decision. j gr,W in th'i bill for ldm, and when to
Again, that the question of the ha- j convince liis obtn.-enes3 Le was t ld
bditv of the .State for riot damages ahuost every dav that there was $1-500
be submitted tJ the Supreme Court ianl UDvrrds, it roused hi
I .a....... in ..l..nn n.t..r.l.i.ttnn hr.
lor his foreign friends.
He might also smell the following cir
cular, which be issued when ha was
chairman of the Democratic Slate Cen
tral Cotaaiittee. Read! Read! the
circular, and learn what a worthy
kught of investigation the Senator i :
private j
Democratic Statk Committee
Rooms, No. 731 Sa.nsom St., Phila
I'ELPniA. Sept. 18. 1!)7. 7b- -
Esq , Chairman of Hit County Com
putet t ouiilti : Dear S-ia :
ibe necessity for close Attention to de
tails in this contest is most apparent.
It is comparatively noisehss, bat it
should be uiadu full of activity. The
great eod ti Le aisouip!iued lit to poll
evry lVuiocratiu vote. The first thing
to Le dooe is to learn the tiatucs of all t
the Democrats aud doubtful men. For
this purpose th blink were furnished
you, and no fur u you have returned
is Dutch ob-
for decision; aiid at the close, the btiuai.y, and ho would have nor.ecf it.
qniistiou of damage itself is brought ; these rumors would re ich the
i-M The q-iestion of damage is to be ' 3 cf ,en like Torn Bradford, of
left ti a c jmui t.ee to oerermme. Bc-arcr. the det5nain.iUon tc vote the
VThat i is:e u-c of Iiit;-.!
niitteo ti l.;j .Uniigcs
known want t;.e Court Will Uo 5 - Iv as pes.
Iu the light o." diclaiations toi frrn much frini tcross the v.ator -ice4 in tUe bnds of active auen in the
members of the Legislature, that j reaiTe to tho present reigniug fj.ru- JU'ricts. I loclcso ia each liit a cir
there is, or wis. to 3,033 ia it j jiy jj xiussia : All the children of the ! cular deciihing their duties for tbir
for such as wouiu help it turough, it , (jr0-a p;inee o:
larhig a com- jl7.n wbatovrr tihapo it might ; o n.e the list I to d;y send tuu cpie
before it is ! be prcfiouted was wore f'll'ly -hown. j by mail. Si.nl the remaiuder as rapid
will do ? ! m i !v as possible. TLee listit are to be
f Oernianv are scrof- direction. I sho inclose y-.m a copy
ijvf.s as u i.i. 'uc fcu-Mw-ii w i niona rte tueir moVj.-r.
. i-luce a leiapUtLn before the coui ts, , first p..0p0be.J at the Prussian
which every honest J a Ige wl pray : to raarr, the y vung and robust
to be delivered j; viu ; l-.r once the
coui'ts aie suM-ctrth a state oi dis
regard for law will fall upon the
rountrv. and an army wia b
V.'hen it was
Court
y jung an l roDus; crown
Prince With the fat F.ng'i.sh Princess,
Ijismaici opposed the piojii.-t
i tht
-.voids : " Ton will ruia
eoome n,m,l i-.n.l lnf,tv ITiilit-nzollern st:ck"
iiecessjjy to preserve oruer, audj fca fcXpreSsion that the Crown
when au aruiy becomes necessary at , prujCe r.tver forgave. As httie gal
ad times the Republic will have j laat a8 tlli3 reinitrt of Iiismarck Liay
reached its entL laXe btcn, it has nevertheless prove 1
The act of 1S43 grew out of reh- j tru& he eldest son, and who may
fious riots, Catholic and Protectant one b Emperor, is f u-1 of talent,
riot, that are in no w.y anulogo j but Le is sick v, and his left arm is
to the nots of 16i i ; but, sUouidthe j wjthered. distorted find almost un-
courts find ihbihty under the provi
sions of ISIS), it will be time enough
then for the appointment of a com
mittee to lay dnm:.ges.
If the courts decide which may
Heaven forbid that the business
interests, and the industrial interests ' stricken the lat vestige ol your war mea-
.f the State must pay damages aris- J ff1" "" u,u,,)
ing out of the work of bad men, itr The measures that Mr. Blackburn
will be time enoush then to appoint is aucmg at are
a Committee of citizens to de-teraiine
the amount of damage the State
must pay.
It is fumlamen tally wrong for a
State or county to permit the honest
inlnctivnl intwKt s ami bimincss in-
tercsts to be taxed for the outrages ! "' " u' ?T"C."
i je.le
serviceablu. All the other children
are diseased in one way or another.
Congressman Blaceecss t-aii in his
j place in Congrers :
We d. not iiitend to Mop until we have
1st, Tlial slavery should forever cease as
an institution iu the Siatu of the American
Union.
Hud, T!ut the freolmen are made equal
bel.we the law, and that there shall be no
H.!itical diMiiulitlcttion tor race or color.
ord. Tliat not a amiar ol ine neDi ini.-iir-
o? bad men. No State can live long
under the app!icati3n of 6uch a principle.
The men in and about the legisla
ture, who favor the Sf.COO.OiW riot
bill, clin to the obot.xi"us bill like
iih. That the principal and interest of
Ice duut extracted sv tue gjovernment to
I suppress the slaveholders' rebellion hlnil bt
tb ;reof. JIks it your busineta to cui-1
pny meos oieu yturseii. ij uoi irust
to lettera. Go aad see :heui,pay theiu
f.T their t:nn io warning the dilatory
aud for election dsv, atid provide the
the ' wans to hu! the f.w uieo to the polls.
It is tetter to spend iuoney in this way
than by meetings. If you have any
doubt of the men yoJ employ tell others
of our friends that you have plaeed
money in their hands. Get your de
tailed vote for and 1800. Com
pare the two. This will show you the
districts likely to be slow. Give them
special attention now. It is important
to get reliable tneu in each district. D
not devote your attention to making a
specific majority, bat look to getting
your while vote. When this is done
the majority follows. In very slow dis
tricts 1 wouiJ suggest a special con
tract with active men Thus, io 18G5
the district polled 100 Democratic
votes, in 1SGG 120 Democratic votes;
now for every Dtmocratie vote over 110
polled, we will pay you a filed sum the
day after the election. This ia Miuply
an incentive to bring men out. for the
vole of I860 shows they are there. See
that your agents have all Democrats
assessed, naturalized and their taxes
paid. Let me know what 1 can do for
you. Send forward this list rapidlv.
Ue very careful of this paper. K:ep
it entirely privi'e. Respectfully yours,
Wm. A. Wallace, Chairman.
STATU ITEMS.
The potato bug na's appeared in Le
high ftitiuty ploughed Up.
Thirty seveu fccuraotive are to be
built iu the railroad shop at Allooua.
A donation party to a departing
Methodist minister io Clearfield oounty
among good thiogs, allowed the pastor's
wife to out a cake eoutainiug thirty-sis
silver dollars.
llorss thieves ia the northwestern
part of the Slate dye the animals they
steal.
Allentown sends fifteen barrels of
pretzels to Chicago every week.
Many persons, aud especially strong
minded women, roil over their toogaes
as a delicious morsel the aarostu or
call it a trutsui if vu will that :le
wav to a man's heart lies
stomach ; that the wotusn who fi-cds
her husband best posde.s.!; most con
trol over that epicurean animal.
It is now positively kuoa that cer
tain gentleman of Allentown have pur
chased over O.OU'J acres of land in .Mar
ion county, Kansas, for the purpose of
organizing a ColoifV. The title to the
laud has been secured by Morris L.
Ka'ilTiuan, E-q.
ileury Radabaugh, of MtClure visp,
Ftaukford township. Cumberland coun
ty recently t-plit l,l00 chestnut rails hi
oue day, aud now challenge' anjbody
for the championship of the Slate.
A few days since a little grandson
Jof
OUti
dren, respectively .twelve and nine icara uj
ftlk. funeral and lM f
Id are badly ti ii?et. Tha cyclone,
as usual, was roiary id its ui-.:ioo, aud
trjck aud bound;? trout the eariu
three time during iia'iiaags through
ibe toniu, l' width ws ouiy from 60
to HO feet Oue of the t'ldeoees of its
force was the picking np of a horse aud
buggy, which were earned' it t height
of twent" u thirty feet a distance of
about B'tevU rods and dashed' fV the
earth, the burse beitg crushed to a jelly
and the wa?on to sylinlers. The eeiu-
elrrt. iust ontsido ibe town, was ltt3
waste, nearly every tombstone being'
leve'ed to tbe ground. The storm dis
appeared iu the east, and there are re
ports that it did damage elsewnere, but
thev are not eotifimed. Tbe total dam-
- ... ... . . ......
t 5oUr
6n the pui
burial' ground before the
medical UiQliry
. . t,r i e
,nr. ot aaarm-e - .
U ofurea
sveaU
c ;.. i,ii;...-;n. x..ti....t.l
broach his .
t'OO.
A keg of gold amounting to $12 COO
was lately recovered from a mill-pond,
where it had been hidden for fourteen
years, A puide who was with Jeff
Davis when be was making his fl'ght
through Georgia, deserted tha psrty
upon arriving at ilkes couutv, stole
the keg of money and lolled it mto ibe
pond. On bis dethbed at ilia peniten
tiary, where be was afterwards sent, he
dinclosed the loc-ilttv of the treasure.
t.. :....w.n ae vi
j ue ciiuiiu - r,,nra
.d tbirty-m. wound and bruises, foora
teen ot wbicb were on the bead.
matter of course the. arrest of Shaffer
folh.wed.-and subsequently an
of tbe atomach sbo.ed tbat the woman
bad been poisoned . well " b"
death. On the trial it " 'T V.. '
teo dav. before Mrs. Shaffer', death
Shaffer' had borrowed a horse front
neighbor to'couie to this place to buy
medicine fr hi. wife. The on.y medi
cine be honght was a qnaotny or ar
senic. That be administered the poi
son there Is no doubt, for daring the
last thirty hours tf ber life Mrs. &!'
fur showed every symptom of arsemca
Miaouing. At the time Shaffer bt ught
the arsenia bis wife was in good i.eaitu ;
but on ths evening of the lam sne w
taken suddenly ill m church and vouiit-
hbalK-r was in i""v-
-rr -r jaaaaaaaaalSfcaa- j
r - j 1 j. , 1 1 1 iii
13 U "d itlu ecw.tr; f Jnni-t, and Perry -.4 U,e
Court
and to me ... j,
...
Restate, to'" jnTucrra
-..h br heirs Ja'"' ,,.A ,
K.dd'.beir.conU.n.nS .i ,
Weather bonded Ueuin8
Stable ,fcc. ctiuMme township,
2. Also, .M- -. " . tr httrs vt
funded Je"n'1-
i. Sheets. .th by tu'r J" , . ,,),, con
ant.and by hnds of CaWinJ
. . ?;tl and interest of, I".
rorrt of Con". TUM of 1
have Waned tae. r precept to rn, :rtwa
t Saw the Kk day ot Kel-ru,-; . 19,
Jfa? . Court or Oyer an:! Teniae,
t;enTi "' .-' r
t, I lie I r;ire.
Ill
the Fl'l'H
-'At
a t . - a W .H , SJallll IIC LUU v I
ea proiuse.y . y- - ,.,
at ine time, nui os pam u .... -
..: 'it. ,.n and WDCn sue
11IS WHO 9 v.'"--..." .
out on account of her illucas h 0
accompany her. Ind eed wnen ne - - . Dn
i-ioo over ui milieu i ... i i . . saT.a.-jtfi. LUien r
bart, a voung wouimii living in tte neh-, ld-aa .crty of 0
. . . ..a- .... 1 a.rilIB
4. A tra.;i u. . , ---
fcn-"a "a -
7. ,vtiV. CL I
I I.I 1 M ' . I
'""sorlcr rv H..a.r C.. t,u
S Couu' of Juniata, that thej teu -t
d therein ibeT vper prr,-r.. at
!"rl,k on the afturnoon ot aaid d w! t.
rheir recwds, ln,nisit"ns, esiniinati. t,
liuoeor rsembrancea, lo do thosetk:,
that in tbir oiSeea reapectlvely aprrtai-.
iai those that are bound by ree"Surtaoeet.
promote .Kainst the prisoners tint are ,r
,v bo irr the Jl t "id coly,
b- then and there to prosecute rjai..:
th.-:u a shall bo just.
Kvan Attof Aamby,.fsed the tr,
,1a of Slav, A: V a KM, .- k,
. . to...-, i'h-1 aud others, i - ..... Jusiicesof the Peace, of l ..
Ibe north by U' d!ul,l7 .,r this CoRunouwealU,. ..
.... K Un.la Ol Jiuie .- :, . j,-eraico..""-
ran. Vlv and oinera. , ... cierS Ol iai l ourt oi ear; :
d -ot j rs, y Und of 'l-NriLJ. H1, ha- rrlar" ' s ,U reertie,s all tr-.
Tha. 15,.tnn HrraU savs the busin-SS 1 borhood. with whom be was mp-queu
sentiment in Canada is r"at.idly tending I Ij ebowo to h.vo been criminally itm
........ . i .. i....t :.(. ti.r for a con
toward annexion to the o ni.ed Bta.es. , ma.e, . -y - ; - j M y ,a
ao aora ckjf uan m ii.jw wi.u
One tiracttce, who once was- a?
ro. urvuer.
in Ieiawc
. . z .. . ....initr.
lownsnip. au '-v :. ,i k
i. K. l...,d. of J imes H.s'tlrr. eaat o
"' ' ' .
ci .n... i;n..l m.hfnil with
i.rtiei" - . -
. . . A
i:..i).vi.i iiifOiura
ilia
th lV land"
mh.ra. and weal
. ;..r.. h..r. r. th.,. , -
rec'-znl2!cea o.- .... - -;-- .-
anv person persona charged wi.h li,
eommt-wa of any crime, except such ca
a. way be ended betore a Jastirt of -.
r'cace. under eiatiu laws, at l-i ;t Un u.. a
before the coaii-encea.ent :t .
of the Court to !.:eh ti.ey are .ni!l r-....-,l.le
rejuec lively ,asd ia a : -s-s 5-: . -
Some one in Washington has been
conntinjr np the brigadiers. He
ri nan v r i n m wiiii iiiti-- waw- v nnio ' . i ,
Jesse notion. Lternarvon i. s, . Ve(J w.fe. and that be Ireq-ieutiy eo, ..p -ffij. -
uuly, was burning weeds wneu tue. .... .,. . . . 0 his neighbors in regard to ner ua io
the prop-
fire got b,yond his control end burned y ,M fc. would f et rid of ber and get . j j
mi. Him r.i iitk of Niifftiit LiT.'l J 6 ..... i. ... ..... II- i.vmn ked u s little , eri ui i
IV. .,, a i V T i ' l-er vear fr taking care of the beallli ! , . . r.r, 5 a. tr.ict or land. s!!uat . in a .---
JJu.hlioss were saved only by bard , I f LtindrSd ,bou,aud do! w ;oo bow be would I.A ";t" f JrfL -uniy. Z h
Work. 1 ! for a mother, and it was in evidence . . f... . U3j . of deteml:it, et ami aouin
EJ..on assorts positively that he ha. TtITv on ,he lh ! that it wa, hi, attention to the Gerbart b Utld, . Joseph Fon.eroy'aheo.a
ved the problem of lighting cities by 'h ' .,., Be, u JB 1 Woman that caU.-ed the domestic b.cE- : by i.r - - y tlMW.
tricity just as they are lighted by v ., ... ... .... . . .rinp. in ,be h.usebold. J be motives ing nd rriale L-wellmi
Mr. Lhson has made Ibis claim .,j.. Tl, nrin for the crime, tbe fact of murder, sub,Bj Stone crdinj Mill,
' l- ,bj! V."h"" n.0Wir I .sn i, a month later than last year. ?nd the inevitable eoBcl,.-.,.m that &h.l- wJih wa..r Ker
sol
clec
gas
before
. j
""" 1 In i. a .1;. ,-1W r0i nr ann
compiished all that l claimed for him 11. : 1
... j.. 1 1 remain. Lake George is eovered with
If be has at lait succeeded, he deserves I . ..... . ... ih ;
ICC IlllilV ii.vi.cn .fiii-a. .-.r.. '. ..-.-
buiiiids to a care,. From expres-, fiRds arfl Houtje
tious uroppeu in a n-reni way lue ei
fort looks as if it were a game of ,4you
tickle me, and I'll tickle you ; you pass
the bill and rou shail have such and such
anamoutnoutofit." Johu Rarr, of the ; j (f U(IJ)V ; care of its poor, criminals, and friend
l'tttaburf Post, writes to bis tsoer that 1, A 1.. 1: 1 less cuiiareu.
0 . i o'r wore in lue uiuiv. i.ii;iuuiu" me
and 19 in the St-nuto who served in
the Confederate army. Tiio laio- i
crats have 0i Represcntiitives iu the'
I UMtcn fi .1.1 1 minrr. K...,c ui tlll.f
STATE ITEMS.
The track of tbe Schuylkill Valley
Agricultural Society, at Pott'stown, with
ail tbe buildiotra on the grounds, has
beeu sold at sheriff's sale for $50.
It cot Lancaster county during the
year 1973 the sum of $118,100 to take
border' States of Maryland. Ken
tucky aud Missouri, and we find 52
rebel soldiers' out of I'l Demo
cratic members. The 10 Confederate
soldiers in the Senate constitute al
most one-half of the Democrat.-.: ma-
men have Leen bribed by pruinUes to
rnpport ibe riot till, lie n.t.gles out
Mr. Truby, of Clarion cnunty, aud saja
that be was off.red S5.000 to leave the
auti-ri t bill uien aud vote with tbe riot
bill men. Rerr's revelation reveals tbe
. .t -ri.. .J,...J
acorei. ui no (n'.t.. .ue e i i ritv
an 1 biiijger of the riot bill tueu is man-1 Jl
ifest by their acftou iait week, for no i "Tur colored e-olo of Baltimore
ooner had it b-.--:u defeated than tbey j celebrate! the nnr.iversiiry cf the
q'lickiy hurrud it ov?r to the Senate, J adoption of the Fifteenth AiatUid-
aad there got Senator Mcteii, lately j rucnu im.-re was a proe-evi-iou
from Allegheny county, but totujeriy
Irom Rilly Castle, county Antrim, Ire
land, to Iriog it up in tbe Senate in a
Low ehspe. Met'!is new Lill pro
vides for the appointment of f ur cnui
luissiooers by the Governor to ascertain
the a";ount ul dao.ages cr losses sus-1
tamed, and report to the next Legila-
tore. It the lobby came near handling j
a majority of tbe Legislature, bow long j
would it take the
of
Masons, Odd Fellows aud other civic
poweties. A heavy rain the nf iemoon
did not break their rankr. There
were ni?.ry thousands iu the proces
sion. The celebration Coaclu-.h-d with
a ball."
Tus Rebel brigadu-rs in Congress
set out in suc'i a ray in their estia
session that there is no mistaking
Ti.- .- k.j;. their purp jse. Their obi. ct was to
1 1 1 1 1 : : i in uxuuiB m i
j . ..,.i 4 . .
A boy of seventeen has been united
ia u.arriagc at Mt. Xebo, Lancaster
county, to a Lcxom widow of ihir y.
A cit::-u of Tamaqna bas invented a
steam carnage in which he proposes to
travel to the Pacific coast.
A woman unmed Jane Rates, who
has good features, an excellent form,
aud upon whose bead thirty one sum
mers lightly re.st, has just beeu discov
ered toiling iu tbe urne., uear Scran.
tou, iu nieo's attire. SUe is fioin Mary
land, aud has traveled through a nuiu
Ler of States, passing as a voung man.
A nine-vcar-old bor, in lUrrisburg,
bo bas committed ten robberies ia a
very short Fpsce of time, has been
caught and scut to the House of Ref
uge. A uiaer named Ramsey, living near
Irwin station, committed tuicide re
cently rather tiisu be a burden to his
to be congratulated for finding what
has long been sought lor iu vain.
A Dumber of serious accidents bare
happened, recently, in different parts of
the Slate, to boys, through tbe careless
handling of torpedoes louud on rail
roads. Several weeks ago tbree boys
were terribly injured, near Rellefoute,
from tbe explosion of a torpedo that
tbey were pounding on with a stone.
On Satnr iay a week a boy tried tbe
same thing at Lancaster, aud bis Lead
and face were terribly cut.
VUERAL ITEMS.
A des Mitch from Bulger, Pa., on the
Pan Handle Railway, under date of
the l-'ith inst., says : This morning
about 3 o'clock four masked burglars
forced an entrance into the store of
Mr. J. R- Russell, at this place, and
blew open the safe, rifling it of its
contents to the amount of 15 in
cash. Mr. Laird, the telegraph op
erator at Bulger, heard the noise
occiitjonud by the explosion m the
store, and arming himself with u re
volver, started out to inquire the
cause. He had gone but a few yards
from the oiBce wb.-n he was coufiont
ed b two ma.skel m :n, who. with
pointed revolvers ordered him to
surrender. Finding resistant use-
1. - ,T..l trt flioie iliirfi.l
i . i, .Jt ! his arms were pinioned b bind bis back
o-a-o-ed aud tecurely bound. His and Lis legs bound with atout straps
ouois then totk him into Russell's A" ke ram was descending, the face of
store and tied him to a post Iu the he murderer was shielded with an urn.
meantime thev went to the telegreph brella. ot through the ordeal of
ofii.-e and ma le a thoroti-h examiua-1 ('reparation for tbe gallows without
tit-n cf the room, but finding nothing flmchin-. After he had beeu pinioned
, . . . . i liu wi. ukliit.l if ho liml alivl!:lti7 to ieav.
vj in ; n rrtiirne:! t:i tue store. Mr. "v -- ' - -
still cross Lake Champlain on tbe ice.
Id some parts of Saratoga county the
highways are impassable from snow
drifts. Hang on the Gallows.
CllAMBaHSBl RO, Pa., April 17.
Tbe etf-.it to procure a reprieve for lies-
ekiah Smaller on account of bis pros
irate physical condition having failed.
Sheriff Gable bad tbe scaffold for tbe
execution ot the murderer erected this
uioruiiie. For hours a large crowd
surrounded the jut, although ve.r few
were admitted to witnefi the banging, j
The cuiprit rested apparently well laat
night, and this morning was atteuded
by Dr. J. A. Crawford as religion i2
viser, to whom be protested his inno
cence of tbe murder of bis wife, and
expressed himself ready to meet the
impending death. As be beard tbe
Die consequent upon tho erection of
tbe gallows, be remarked (bat be would
die an ipnoceht man. - It was evident
from his weakness, superinduce d by the
loss of blood on Monday when he at
tempted suicide, thai be would have to
be carried to the gallows. About five
minut'js of twelve ShsiT. r was carried
down the stairs of the jail on a blauket
bv five men. He was placed in ao arm
chair, and while in a siittng posture
fer waa the Dill
all clearly established and conviction
was nnavoidable.
viT ... kfr. tha. Knarii sf Pardo-na
for a eommtttation of the death petnltv
foiled. A special dispatch to ina Tel
ttrraph on Mondav told how the con
demned attempted su'ieide early on that
dav by cutting an artery with a piece of
. e .1 ..... -.-i -T
wire. At nrst lite me waa uc-f .
of. but be rapidly mended and waa el
ecuted a above slated.
- . .imi!" ,
. i . i . : i . i itiuui v i . n icvu.
Mima . - . i -. a.... Kf.rf n t;i.n.fi-ii-t
of the seaioD to wbr:h tbey are i r.,
turnahle, the said Justices are to i.:
tho saaie in the same naa.r - :
hid not boon ptvMia.
Duted. at MiCiiatowc, tne tlit iir.g.
Mtnh, in tbe rear of car L-.c .
and tfc.jd j.,
SwIri Otf.c, Uift.'ir.:;n, i
March 31, S
An.l!tt-", !totIc.
A'toc i'rtdtrick mtry, drrtattt.
f f rHKKEAS Lettcra of Ad.:nist-r:..-
f on the estate of Fred-rick Em r v. ;.:
ceaied, Uto of Mexico, Walktr '.!. -.
having been cranted ts th". rtr-..-signed,
all persons iudehted to said
are r-iue:--d to make iuiiiediate payairLi,
,.Ml those haviujf claims will please p:ea.!
Ltnl .Voftre.
AhlOCiC LETTING.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received
at ihe Conmiisaioners t'tfice, at Mirttin
town, op to 12 . on the Uh day of MAY,
A. ., 179. tor bnHin(r aitniHS Brirte, near
Thompson's Lock. In Delaware township.
Jiifft-ata Cuiiutc. fn'yoaaU will be received
by Ihe perch for tone-lia--onry. ai.d br the;
yard lor hllinjr and excavLtiTi, ana ar.o ior
ihe rnttre wort ineladttiK cioirT, ewa
vation and Kiting np At sinrf liri-lgc. Tl
contractor to coiistrui-f side load or paa-s-i:e-w.-y
to aceonnnod-tte tr irel while the
bridge is benijc b lilt, tor wlnr.h an addition
al snm ol (10 will bi aid br I lie Commis
sioners, flans and specincaih.ns can or
M-ril at the Coinuiiior.er.. (l!b;e. The
Coiuttiisaionrrs reserve the right fe rvct
any and all ot the bids or propuaais.
By oider of Ihe Coimutusiooer.
JAVES 1UWIX, Clerk.
Commissioners' Olhce,
April S, Js79.-
Laird vvns then se-urched .nd so;ne
: and iu bis auswer he did not refer to tbe
moiiev t:ik u from Clime, but thanked tbe prison oificials
commission of four men ?
ihe new pros entition of Magee and
McNeil is like the showmau who paint
ed 6tnpes on his Jackass aud tried to
pass him off on the public as a Zebra.
It won! ju't work ; the disguise s ap
parent. The showmau pot bis money
that tim. bnt the next time Le came
him. Before tht-v left thev set fiie!nu mrgave every oooy. ne was o.en
to the store, leaving Laird tinnlv e-1 carried to a stool, upon which he sat
cured to the pot u:id still gagged, j kept io position by two men. who held
By almost superhuman e-ffjrts he sue-1 '"u h,ie ,,,e rol'e w,s bln 1Ju'Jj
ceeded in removing the gatf. d his After the culprit'- face had been hid
frantic cries attra. tel :issistav?3 e- rom view by an improvised cap, tbe
: flicrrt agiin asKed him it lie uaa auy
! tl.ic.ir fo.il.r in H.r. in rrsooiise to
Afier
Andrew FranL:
faniiiv. He bad become very ue-licate.
repeal tho re?otisLructiuii measures. 4ud s'u(reTed from acute pains.
They be''::n at the matie-st cue, aud wi.i-kc lobaeco and cicars have !
tuieatcned that if it lie not repealed . bcen cut 0ff tu0 rations of tbe paupers : phobia on the loth inst, at Acw
no appropriation should pass. of ,he MoU,omerv county almshouse. buigh. The de-.-eare! was nearly (iO
; 1 The fraud jury di'd it. i .vcais old. He was billeu by Lis spitz
Ti:e pe-.p.e Have elected the ( pres- ,fc J .. Df ! dotr in Au'iist last The animal was
ent Congress rader the-cry o, wn- iuJ (he oi(ett of the imutedtfiT killed, a supposed rome
(nil v : ' t i hi 1 1 ji .11. a i it' a v c. c .
ff.-a ili .i-i4T hrA f.ii'ivl anv .
. k f'..,- fir l..vi !.,... ,i ; . tiiiiiir fuiilirr to tyt iu
v,.i t l t W ,vh;.i. ! which be -hook his bead
time he was in a faindivr condition, j sheriff had left the scailhlU the platform
There is no c-lne to ti c perpetrators dropped and the murderer was uh
of this bold and dnstardiv robbery. ered icto eternity from the chair at six
di-.'d from hydi-o-
I.ICEXisE PETITIONS.
JV OTICE ia herebv given to ai! persons
ll interested lh.it Hi tellowing license
petitions have been hied in the frulhono
tary'a cilice iu .Mitllin'own, and will ba pre
aetiteil to the Court at two o'clock P a. on
.Wonrfay, April 28th, l7'i:
I Petition of John E Hollobiiiph. for
license to keep a restaurant iu tha borough
of .Vifflintowu.
Petition of Jjhn Hays, for license to
keep a reataurant io the borough of Patter
son. S Petition of Cloyd .V. Parker, for li
cenae lo keep a reatanraol ia Patterson.
4 Fetitiou of A'orab.in Evans, tur license
to keep an inn at Walertord.
S Petition of Jacob Will, for license to
irt p au inn in the b .rough ot .Uitlliut-.wD.
C Petition of James A .Mai ray, for ii
cenae to keep an iou in the borough ot
lli-iton.
7 petition of John Hays, for license a
c.c ui, . . rrr.t,,u
1 If flu. tirr-.Lfa t iiiif rr-rf- n ! 1 J
round with his show, the public would i .,-,,.: ..,1WVB ji talks twenty miles a aay
- . , , 1 lUVUietl & nia . a.u a, .-.a-
m lrvV s Nan if rif With (ti
8enae, and the L-g'sla'nre, if they i tieotjc
pass McXell's pa:ntd Jackas. '1 he j cofcfT
i- - i, t t rk..
toe - - a ..4. .:;i 4-,,, l coiomon iean, eon oi oo.pu aen,
cui i tcu vi'.t. ..ti uii.. iv. t w... i , . . . .. M;,t,
on wr.s most unfortunate tin! as
as rebellion itself.
Couuty, who was shot through the lungs
j by George Dobsou in Ootobtr last, died
- The Meik-:m Confess assembled !h n'g't pf he 13,u iast ttou lhe j
..n.laiiKl. Tn his nim-r(.l'ri.s. ! effects cf his Wuund. i
ident Diaz ca'led alteation t-Ahe or-1 J os''l " Ih i!h, a yoorg man of Rey-
d.T of Gen. Ord f r the purwiit of I nclisvilie, Jefferson county, was show- f,f South Carolina on tbe eveuitig et tbe
of course, went off, killing Hough al
most tcsiautly.
For several years a gang cf courter
feitera Lave bad their headquarters near
the line of Cambria, Indiana and U ear
raii.-rs across the border
was still i:i f.irco, and the treaty of
1S48 is thereby re-perde-h"
Ccktis has a gvtnt amount of tes
tunony before Congress relative to
his contebt for a seat It will take
the Committee elars and days to I field counties For a long time these
read it If there is siK-h a thing as ! people nade their bogus money in a
squeezing him through, the Deino-' cave ic Cambria county, near the line
crats will hive him in. i of Indiana, but, owing to tbe vigilance
. ' r 7, , 7, - -iof the police detectives, tbey bavo been
A rEw daya sga, .v;ui.e tho Czar of i t0 ...o,, tbout from place to
a man shot at mm live tiii.ua irom a
revolver. The fellow was ariested.
public tee that it is no Z--bra, and thise
who vote for it will and that wnen tury
wish a re-el--ciion their constituents will
ay, "Xo Z-.-bra, Mr. SLofftnsn, but a
painted Jackass."
Tbk'.ib is a growing opinion in favor
cf a law that will require that public
notice shall be made in every caso of
applitition for pardon. As the law
now stmds, the Chief Executive of
the Xation, or I'ardon Boards, are
petitioned to pardon A and B, or C
end D. as the case msv be, without
the public, from which the parties
hare leen sent to prison, knowing
anything whatever relative to the
r-ffort to obtain a pardon. If com
plaint is made after the pardon has
been fjrauted, it is too late, and then
the :esponsibiiity or blame is should
er cn the ofli.aals who did the par
loning, wheu indeed it should bo
laid on the parties who secretly got
up the jietition.
Ir the Rebel brigadiers keep on a
while longer in Congress, denying
everything in regard to Relellion, it
need n A surprise the country if they
deny that they ?ver organized a war
against the government. It need not
surprise the country if they appoint
committees iu Congress to whitewash
their rebellion, and make it appear
that they were tho injured party, and
that the Northern people were but a
band of government robbers. Where,
oh, where is the boasted chivalry that
in its heroic spirit would say, ye, wa
took the sword, nnd by the weapon
of our own choosing we failed, and
we accept the situation ?
j
A Feesc-h astronomer declares that
by recent discoveries he has become
nHtisfied that the moon is inhabited.
He is desirous that a fund of two I which bcrsi on Uaicii io, ana a wreE , l0t takft it iuto thst car Tbe maQ ,-.
bun-Led thousand dolkrs be raised ', sfterwErds he noticea the lOaii protrou- iredi rrcw a0!.h b,Pg,c, if, n,3n
to pr.v for the manufacture of a tele- 'g, wh, ar-er some difficulty, be sue- a!.owe(l , MrrT free r- Ha WM told
bv whicn ne wia re more luiiy - , ------ i sixty pounas, ano as re naa einrv
. . .. ... . . fj ' i:...i . ..... i.e. .. A .... .1 u .. ; . . .....
dy i-pilied to the wo:tn.l, and it was
supposed no harm would result
Fivutz was taken sick on tho I'th in
stant nnd ou the 12th his doctor de
clared the ense one of hpdropbobi.i.
Ewry el't'ort was mn.lo to lesson his
suffering, bnt the man died in great
agony afU-r frothing und balking.
A terntio mow storm swf pi over part
ing a friend how to go through the man-1 idh. iust., causing jreat destruction of
ual of arms. His c-,.t was loaded, and. j i:j i.rupvrty. In the village of
STATE ITEM si.
Theod -re Bt-yer, living near Potfs
vilie, loft five children iu a few weeks
from diphtheria.
According to the Pittsburg Pa.oue
fourth of tue iron mills of Pittsburg
are idle, the cause btieg the bankrupt
cy of manufacturers.
Tbe widow nf Amos Gayman, who
shot Miss Douglass and tb-u killed him
self, at Dauphin, the other day, bas
fouud some cix hundred dollars, which
bad been laid away in ber late husband's
hotel.
The Mercersburg Journal ays that
James M. Miller, cf Fauuettsburg, a
member of the 21st Regiment Peooa.
Cavalry, aud who was wounded in tbe
leg on October 27, Is-04, at the battle
of Raydtown Plank Road, Va , has
been tuffenng uiore or lees ever since
from tbe wuund breaking open at difler
ern times. For some mouths back be
Las bad cousi Jetabie tain, the limb
place. They continue to distribute the
j bogus money.
Lz-kiel ( ampbell, cf JleaC town
ship, Crawford county, was eanght un
der a tree wbicb be was felling, OB
Wednesday, and instantly killed.
The little diaghterof Michael Hoary
a miner living at Iocust Gap, North
umberland county, bas suddenly dissp
peared, and it is feared the bas been
kidnapped.
Kittanning, Armstrong county, bat
an Enoch Arden ease. The husband
was supposed to have been killed dur
ing the war. The wife elingt to hus
band No. 2.
Mrs. Alfred Snyder, of Pine Sum
mit, Colombia enonty, left ber boose
for a bucket of water. A dry and a
small child were left in tLe building,
which, during the woman absence,
was burned down, and th child and
dog perished in tbe flames.
TLe other day a man living down the
Peach Bottom railway, appeared at the
depot in York, with a bag of wheat
bran, and was about taking it into the
r.iwnir.r ear. when the haira-ape master
healing about a loot from the wound, j ,ped bim ,nd tod blm tha, be cond
1 . . i . i ftnttn t!i li.rl. ti fllrj li.fr bnrt ttnrlr the i . - ... . - .. n- i V
the moon. J ote fcl,0"t ,elT'3 -,"chM frum. wb'r i gues I have time to go back to Small's
..-v4 . voopoi.aa . a et lh emtO take CUt twenty
. -
The nre-eatiug, lost-cause, briga
dier Chalmers, who Lis been so dem
onstrative with Lis tongue in Con
press, says thit ho was nfit at the
Tort Pillow- aassscra.
it entered.
and is considerably bruised at the end.
It weighs ever ao ounce and is a Sharp's
rnjnds." So, elioulderrcg his ba he
trudged back to tbe place of purchase.
n n . a .... . , ... t f.
nne can. 'ir. .uiuer nas carried war -a K,a t,en., nn..nrl. ,.TnrA- and
bail in hi. limb 14 years, 4 month, and j p m I J .-K 1"S
-o nays. l. VwA naruVA
Waltersbow more than one huudred
dwellings and all tbe churches were
swept away. Three-fourths of the in
habitants are homeless. Fifteen per
sons were killed aud many more wound
ed, thuiiiaf casualties are reported
Irom various point ia the track of the
tornado.
A special dispatch to tbe Baltimore
.Imtrica on tbe 17lh inst. aays that
ben tbe train which left -Washington
with James Carroll, a uegru accused of
ootragiog Mrs. Thomas, at Licksville,
Md., ou Monday last, reached Wash
ington Junction to-day, fifteen or twen
ty marked men boarded tbe train and
alter a desperate struggle succeeded in
overcoming the policemen. Tbe pris
oner was dragged from tbe train, a rope
thrown over bis bead and be was pulled
across a field about one hundred yards
to tbe nearest tree and bauged. The
whole proceeding occupied but thirty
miontes, the markers riding silently
away after Carroll bad been pronounced
dead.
A discalch from St. Louis on tbe
15th inst.. aayt : A dispatch to the
Globe Democrat, from I'olliusville, about
eleven miles from here, says tbat a ter
rible eyclone from tha northwest struck
tbat town at at:45 o'clock yesterday af
ternoon, aud, taking a og-xag couise
with a general direction almost due east,
tore through the place, demolishing ten
buildings, ruining about thirty others,
and damagiug more or less, seventy-five
residences and business bouses. A slight
rain preceded the storm, and nearly
every one was indoors when the tornado
struck the town. The storm lasted two
oi three minutes, and was frightfully
severe. From a double tenement bouse
occupied by John Reynolds and Pat
rick Doner, a son, six years old, of the
tatter, waa taken in an unconscious con
dition and with a brokeu leg. Annie
Reynolds was also taken from tbe mint
cf this bonse dead and most horribly
ernsbed. Mrs. Jaoobs, aged seventy
I minutes past twelve o cock. io a.l
I appearauces his was an easy death.
j To the above dispiub, by way of
exphoatiou in fall, the editor ot the
Harti.sburg 'l'tlrnniph. added Ihe follow-
! lug in the issue of ihe 'i'eltfujth of the
17:h inst. : ihe history ot toe cn.ne is
as follows : Sarah Snyder, a ai.-ter of
Mrs. Shaffer, was in tbe jardouiside ot
her lather's hou.-e about fuurise on the
morning of the murder aud in full view
of Shaffer's house. She heard a scream
aud a dull, heavy aouud like that which
would be caused by a fall down stairs
in the house of ber sister, and at nncd
started to alarm her father, Re-fore
she succeeded in gettii-g to the door,
which was only a few eters distant,
Si.aff t came out of his house and wa'ked
toward ber. She entered tbe house by
tbe back door, and a fe-w minutes after
ward Shaffer came io by Ihe front door.
"Sis, be said, meaning bis wife, 41 bad
tall, n down siaira, and was either dead
or dying." luvestigatiou showed tbat
what be said waa only too true. 31 rs.
Shaffer was fouud lying oo the kitchen
fjocr, at the toot ot the stairway, dead.
Her face was covered wiib blood, and
ber bait and clothing were completely
saturated, tbe carpuscles being already
dry, which showed that she bad been
dead some time. Everywhere there
were evidences of deadly struggle.
Pools of blood covered the floor at tbe
foot of the stairway, and it was after
wards discovered that much of tbe
blood bad trickled through the floor.
A double Lilted axe, a small pole-axe
and a wooden boot-jack were fouud
a'auding against the wall. Tbe axea
were bloody, handles and all, and there
were hairs on the pole of the small avxe
which exactly corresponded with tbe
hair of the murdered wouisn. The
boot jack was also coiered wttb blood.
and clinging to it were large bunc'ori of
the dead woman bair. mere was no
blood on tbe floor outside the lauding
where Ihe body was found except a
small smeared spot where tbe head lay,
thus showing that the bleeding bad
eased before it was placed there. Shaf
fer's account cf tbe event waa not in
harmony with these facts, lie and bis
wife slept apart, she occupying a bed in
tbe -loft above the Hairs aud be sleep
ing in a room down sfaira beside tbe
kitchen. He said be had risen and
ade the fire, after wLich he stretched
.i till inn-Keeper in ui iw.uu;ti oi i aiieraon.
1 ti r ..- . v 1? ;
c r.o.ou ui .i.uii r:r' io;.!. .or ..crime
to krep an inn lit the borough of Patterson.
& Petition ol Mary A Snyder, for license
to krp an inu in the borough ot Ihouip
aontovvii. IU Petition of CliarUs A Shields, for li
cense to keep an inn iu Ihe bjrou jh of Port
Koyal.
11 Petition of Thomas Cox, for Kreuse
to keep an inn in Gre.-nwo.sl township.
Petition of Jacob M'eiser, for license
to kep an inn in Sn.-iovhinna lowuahip
1 I'eiilion ot John .V-Jinifie. tor li
censn to keep an inn in the baronjeh of Port
Kov.il.
14 Petition of Fran!;1 in Shields, te keep
au inn. in 11c AiisterviuV.
i. Petition oi E. ". Cray bill, for license
to Keep an urn, in Ri lilh Id.
10 Petition ot John C .V"er, for license
In sell vinou, spirituous, malt and brewrd
liquors, iu qiwmitiea not lens than a quart,
in the bo'urgh of .V itiliutuwn.
GEO. KKYNOLDS. Prothoaotory
Prothonotary's I'llice, .'fuhia- I
town, April 1, l!;9.
tr .....
o. ..".- -- . . . ,.
in same township, boun-ie-i on -and
east by lauds ot Joseph Pomen.y s
heirs, south bv other tract of delet.dint,
and west bv lands of J. and K. Spear, con
taining IW acres, more or less, and having
thereon erected l bo Dwelling Houses,
Log Stable, x., tbe Und being partly im
proved. Seixed, uea m execution, and to
be sold as the prspe"? vriu- Goshoro.
7. A lot of gronsif, situate m Walker
t"wnsn;r, -Jfiniula County, bounded n9 is
atrtted ai follows : Beginning at a poiuf
hr ih division line betaeen the tracts ot
lands convened by Andrew Kyle and Moae
Ken-. Iu John PatfoTJoii Ir tlfeir deefl flaiea
tbe 2Ulh December, 18J5. and tha adjoiuicg
farm, now the properly of Samael BasbO-ar,
crosses the birui bank of lhe Pennsylvania
canal ; thence up said bank to a corner near
ih n.irr iV) feet no'thwest of the
new stone boai lately bui!: by Me.rett A
Patteraon ; thence by a line rnnning In a
northeasterly direction and at ribt angles
with the line along lhe eanal 90 feet to a
corner; thence by a lino running at ngni
angles with the last loentinned line lo Ibe
point where thia lino intersect attd dii
sioa line ; Ihence by saei davbion line to
the pice of begii-niiC.
b. A'ao, N. 2. The remaining lot of
ground, iKiundvU ami deacribed a" follow :
lleginning at a corner on the dividing line
between the Kyle it Bahoai farms av afore
said ; thri.ee it feet northeast .f tho last
Corner of Ihe first-cic:ition-d I..I ; iheuce
by aline running parellel with tbe lii.ealon
the can! ISO teel to a corner; thence by a
line running in an easterly or i.ort!.evtrlp
direction and at ruht ar.g?ea with the last
mentioned line ti lhe pi ice where this line
meets the said di-ioi lii e ; Ifwuceby sa d
division line io the place ol beginning; ai d
having a Wharf and Lw;v F.a.no tt'are
houvi theieon erect d. arii-d, taken i'i
exeeutiun and 10 Le a.iij as the property ot
Jacob Sulouir, sdininialrator of John Stur
ntt, (Jeeesel, wiib ualica to terra tenant'.
A (ran ot tana, ai: .ate in luscarora
to i.slilo, Jimfc-Ia coan';. , boci-leJ on the
north by lutida of G. Vt . Goidoi. s heir., i
east by lau.ls of Alev-uid-r AiMicrson, aouth j
l.y lands ot George UcCuiloch, st we.t t.v !
lamis of J.iniea Iriitf contiiuH.g iJ'.b
acres, mors or less, and bei rr. ti. reon
erected a Large Fra.'ue Tanr.-y, Bark Sheds,
Seven Pranie sr.d Log LMcllmg U'U-.st,
Leg Barn and ot!i.-r octtuii-lms. Se
ttken in i-x. -cut ion snd to b.. aold as the
property ot McC-ulloch t 7a:ker.
1'. A tract of I.n.I altnate in SuiRehan
na lownsliip, Juniata county, bounded on
the north and et hy lands ot Jacob ttroiip.
east by lands of Phi ip Stroop and others,
loaih by lands ol L'j'. id L.rg. t nntuiuing
31 acres, more or less, and ha ing tu-Tcoo
erect. -d a Frajie Dwelling House and Frame
Barn and other octb-iiklmga Seised, tak
en in execution and to be sold as Ihe prop
erty ot William Sirawjer. wi:h notice to IV.
X. Kiatcr and wife, terra teua in.
11. A tract o( lanl situite.in Fermsna-jh
towiMhip. Juni itt county, boun led on lhe
north by svh.x-.t house lot, on lhe west bv
lot ol Jacob Ltka, south by tract of and b
tt...... 4ntr.ii.it delav to
JOHN MOTafEK, Jim':
. CAETIOX.
VLL persons aro hereby cautioTref' s .-t t.
allow their dogs to run r t..euu..
to B.h, hurt, gainer berries, bre or u
fences-, or cut wool or youcj timber. .r .-.
anv nuneceasary wvy tm?n oa. kw lau.ta
of the nnoeraigned.
J5. K. IV-share.
David Ht'trick.
Thomas Benr.er.
Christian sihoallelall.
John UetXer.
Ilenrv Kloss.
M. A J- H. Wilaot.
Henry Hartruan.
pi.-ter Thouipsoa.
William Hetrk.k.
D ivid Sieber.
C'.ttTIO'I HOTICE.
ALL persons aro hereby caBt.d ssrn.::
t.n-.s.me' hx.i. the Taiiiif of ?"W'-.-
uersigned. io Fayette, Del tware or Wa.s i ..-
townmr-. by Chmg, aun.mg, or m r
nther way.
Jonathan Kiser
Wm L authoOer
Henry bpH-ee
fatbanse ii art
John fVe
II IA Din.m
i '.V Smith
S J Kur'i
Henry Aufeer
Noah Cuneriia
J W i's,t.:lrr
Chriaiiao Kurta
Jrsse Pinea
Oct 21, 1978
C C. ?heiy
A It Knrta
ljvi. Smfth
S 7e3 Ete
Teston Be: tier
Ilauiel Spi. her
John L Auker
J B Ca ber
S M K4:!laiaa
J y Dettra
Jnt.a 1. yen's)
Davi t liunhcrer
Arnold Yarne
NOTici:.
Tyr-TTICE Is hereby gien tht an
i. 1 lion will be made, under the Act -1
Assembly of the Common vealth of le.-.
y!varna, i-S'r'Irrt aAttnb Prorid .
lhe ln::orpora:t-rn C-r'aii. Corporatj-'i'; "
ior ihe Ciurt.-r of :i?i iptei'ij.if e." -uf.
to be entitled "Th Fermtnnfh 3 ta --"i
Lei: .?ioHation.' tor the piirp.sa, ai-i
with tin; puwers and privilege, aa speci.':,7
act trlh !n Seizor. ?7 of aid A t.
JEl:E'slAU LYOS.?.
So!:ci!-jr for Aflica 's
March 25, l73-iU.
CAITIOI.
VLL jraons are hereby esationed c--'.
t lash, bin.t, jfafer ierrira, bre.k '.r
open fences, or rtil wood or young timber,
or ;n any uuneressary way trespass on th-
lands of the undersigned.
S:mos Vrauvn. I.i-pwirs ifaRBea.
1". F)ri..arr,a. V1LtiA I t .res.
K.Ki.iiKK lltrsi v Vati-ia Howaa.
Fer:uaugh Twp., Jane L le7r.
CAL'TIOTI NOTICE.
LL persons are hereby cautioned ret ta
t. allow Iheir dors, ettln nr h..- tn rri.
longing to peter Minple's heir., and on the j ut --hemseive to fish, bunt, gather brrric.
e.isi by lands of Enwnuc! aiover, cont-iin- I r cut wood or vswine timber, or in anv wa'
n.g i aires, more or lei, and havu. there- t.-eapass on the rar.tfi ef tire nnder.iJn l n
virci-nnooti or ausquehanna township.
himself oo bis bed, with his clothes on
According to his own story he beard a
cream and a noise as of some one fall
ing down stairs, and rnnning at once to
the stairway he found bis wife lying
senseless on tbe lauding with ber feet
np the stairs. He immediately lifted
ber out, laid ber on tbe flMr snd ran to
give the alarm. In spite ot tniae sns-
pieaous oircamstaDces preparations were
Trial List Tor April Term.
179.
1. Fanny Front, ct al, vs. John Musser,
Tro-tee.
2. George Jacobs vs. Solomon neriler.
3. Thomas Shellenbcrger Vs. Mary Sel
lers et al. No. 106, September term. I.-7S.
4. William T. Mount va. John B.ilshach
et al. No. -ii, December term, le.b.
5. J M. Bunnell Vs. Wm. 11. Patterson,
Executor. No. 1 IS, September term. 1S77.
6. Wui. Cox va. Jacob Shelley and John
t-helley. No. 1, December term, 1877.
7. Amelia Tiirbct, Execnlrix of Stewart
Til 'j.-tt. dee'd. va. David Wilson. No. 28,
December term. 1S77. "
ti. Daniel CotTuiin et al, va. Andrew Pat
terson and Mary Patterson. No. 63, Dec.
term, 1677.
9. Julius Perr va. J. B. M. Todd and
Armstrong Powell. No. , Feb. term,
1878.
10. Henry Hockenbrought, adiu'r. va.
Daniel Knouse, ann.'r of Amos Miller, de
ceased. No. 48, February term. 178.
11. George lX-iiX vs. Conrad Fell man.
No. 91, February term, 1878.
I '. John Dobaon Jones et al, va. P. R. B.
Co. N. 131, April terra, HTB.
13. John Kepner vs. J. S. UcCahan. No.
194. Aprd lenu, 187.
14. Isaac Itngacre vs.tHerseers ot Poor
of tbe Borough ot Pattern.
15. D. K. P. Bealor, au.-vr.ing partner of
the late fi m of John M. Kepier and D. H.
P. Bealor, va. Philip Kepner. Smith Kep
ner, J. S- M. Gibson and Jamea Jiahliu.
Ku. o-3., September term, 1878.
16. Benjamin Fisher and DacTel Fisher,
Administrators of Samuel Fisher, dee'd vs.
D B Spauoglr and Samuel Stem. No. 73,
September term, 187S.
17. Noah Hertzler va Alfred J. Patter
aon. Mo. 4, February term, 1879.
18. Adam Ernest va. S. T. McCulloch
No. 57, April term, 1879.
19. Joseph Mills et al, va. Jas. H. Smith
t al. No. 72, April term, 1873.
GEO. KKYNOLDS, Proaaastory.
Prothm.otary'a Other. Uiltlin- i
town. March 22, 1879. J
on ertc'e.1 a iwotorv iraia liw. il.....
House, Frame B.iru. and other ombaifliugs.
Seized, taken iu execution a i i lo be sol J a
the property ot John G. Hacker, brjr.-r.
12. A trct of land suave m lacli town.
ship, Juniata county, bjiimtcrf on the rtortl,
by Alexinder Mr-Clure and others, ea.it hy
tan-U of the widoa- Louocr, south br Mnds
of Barton's heirs, west by l-inds of ' Koberl
Wilson, contaiuing K,S acres, more or less.
53 acres eletred, and having thereon erected
a Log Dwelling House, Log Barn, tc.
Seize-1, takn iu execution and to be sold as
me property ot John JJrai.f.
Cojeprrtoss or Satt.
Fifty dollar, cf the prict cr turn at a-.lidl
the property thatt bt struck oj tKatl bt paid
lo tht thmff ml the time of talt. ;... tk.
purchaie money thall bt et. than that nm.
mnK ' ' pare,,, manr)
be paid, oftera-iM tht property i ?ol. j,
immediercly put up mud mid ; tht talluct of
tht pyckatt mnty ma. paid to the ,htr
iff at ha ofict wtthiujict day,rom th,t,m,
of uilt. wiihout amy dtmaud btiuf madt b
tht shtng thertfur. othtnritt the T,m,,,,.
ma be told again at tht txptuu aud mk of
the ptrtou to u-hom it it uruck off, who, U
make good the tumt.
WM. p. WALLS, Snertf.
Sneairr s Orriee,
Mifllinlown, April 7, 1879.
Pet. r Miller
Dauio! had:c
E Long ol S Dimm
Joel Dressier
Henrv Rush
George Dre..'.er
Frederick Kosis
Jonathan Xtioer
CAlTIO..
ALL person.! are hereby cautioned not to
fish, hunt, break or open fences, or cut
wood or young timber, or In any unneces
sary wa; trespass on tbe lauds of tbe under
signed.
R M Thompsoa
J B Thompsoa
Wm O Thompsoa
Ca- ts Smlb, Jr.
. 7 S Thompson
E P Hudson
A bram Shelly
CAS bernrsr
Administrator 'n Xwtice.
A.oe of itichatl Fuk, dtctaitd.
I ETTERS of Administration debountuou
Ji having been granted to the niMiw
signed on ibe eatale of Micluel Funk dl.
ceased, all persons indebted to said e',i,t
are requested to make immediate pavrucnt
and all persons having claima aiainst aaid'
estate will present them without delav t
EAMUELPl'NK, AdrnV.
Mexico, Janiata Co.. p.
April 9, 1879. ',U
rrolbonotary's !fotlcc.
JWOT1CE U berebr giveo that Thcmia
J.1 Creizhton. Assignee or James T. L:-lt
uaa mm uia ursi an-i nnal account, a aa;n
Assignee, in tbe Pn.thonotary'a olfiee of
JuniaU eonnty, and that the aame win
preaented tor continuation aad allowance at
the Court Huns in MifHin'owB. on WKli.
NESDAT, APRIL, 30, 1879.
GEO. REYNOLDS. Frothouotaru.
PaovBosoraav'a Orrics, a
Sliffliutown, March 21, 1879.
CAlTiOX SOTICK.
A LI. persons are ! :s.-eay etw!i..n-d e-.S-t
XA. t-ep.,w? r :ik- unia ot tt.- ti ,.rf .
signed rimer iu llaware or W.lk- r
sh.p, for the pnrco; fishing or t ct .
or Tor any other purpose.
L. E. Atklksc.
S. A. !
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PR. LtVMKi'CCIj
POCSET YAPUMmS EEiLE?.
heT.K,T!!.thth" W" 'kei fer
bj the Protession is an Inhaler that can -..
carried in Ihe prcket, ud i, relr for
neaViJ lt V-ming Inha-r ;,
neat and compact-more ao than .nr r- , :
Inbaler now m the nrarket-aad ean be . r
for ene qnarter the amonnt that eV 1
man or woman that u troubled With
wmg of any snedIrmo. Tni, J" .J t
""p"tt4 0'""" rari:
'-'.u-rTiiTb,'
comnjBicitioMmnit-
j;. Jh",t PhiWelpbU
. nar2S-2i-v
R. E- BUKLAX,
Protbaotary'a Notice.
VTfrTICK is hereby given that Abraham
I 1 Kohrer, Assignee or David Btird, baa
filed Lis first and fcnal account, as said As
signee, in the ProtbonUry' uScb of Junii
ata ce.iulr, and that the same will be pre
aented tor confirmation and allowance at
the Court House in Mifflintown. an v Fn
NESDAT. APRIL 3,1879.
GEO. REYXOLD3, Prothototar
Prolhoi.otary's Otfice, '
Miniintowa, Mar. 24, 1879.
Tbe Sentiutt aud Rrpubiiram office ia the
f ilti togct job work doBw. Try it. Imiu
jay job If yew need anytbtag ia ta Hat
n afllU7.
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