SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN JHFFLINTOW.N. Wedcc3), July SS, IS ?9. B. F. S 'J II W EIER, " ' mns and raorciKTOR. Gu;masy an.l France are increasing their ari-jks. Eft i few short years ago the Bv.nrh n Democracy wera prouonnc- j irifr this a ubita man's government. , Now they want to call it a free gov erninedt. TrfE Russian- and English peace policy in India is lit? the pi:c policy of the European toward the Ameri can Indian it means the possession of the land. !l Of coarse the Bonv.H ratic party is lfie int;;u o; i-its i:.:j .'iiiT" m.iu r . i - r . i .r.i - l. i : p;irti. u! of the colored klxirin,; man lit the soul !v and of the mining .... . i. t ;t-... :. ; ; at m-.- iii'n " " j i.... r 1 , f i. il- I..K..,.i.. i mamandao of the Amerh-an l'r. Pi av. linn't swear to it. The riiiiadelphk Ziecorrfsays The i worl.l moves, have a'o:-I'-'i1 The tireeiibjkers ! their oppHs-itii.u U , the MvutLt cf the national !eht Tliey UjW ileclare that it suoul I bo paid btrictly in acvrdnnce with the s tip ul r : 'this (f the contact ua.lcr which it was crci" 1. The verdict ot a Coroner's jury is ; not worth the jvir.er oa which it is . Ox the I7tb inst a shi; came to ,,, ... i-,w.i rht PL ii.elplua w.ih -even men en . lv,Hn thc(ionrceoi' tbe I.ber Uc9 of .be peofle are v.tU sick wun y. lk.w fever. Ihe sick , f uis ns,i(,n and j. ; part, of one barmou.nus system; and were place.i m n hospital and the f. , M t UQ (v&Qit , to save each pert .n it who.e eoust.iu- eLip wantoned at quamutino. CO!1(.jllK,on L:ls wiie.i i,y tUe j S"' l" "S4VC ,Le llfe of lbe Os (vlHy.V:.. Wtb, a gre.U count rv on the ouestion. MTiat . the j ""j., fc Dcn,lcrat;e part, main biorui deviated a jrUon of Mas-! ra:.roads w:l! u. velop ,s a qu. shon , f e,cf. has niaintaind, ,iat Hai htisetU Many lives were lost in ! Jr time to Ive. lae question of ; ;, ,ud 00ght tu be, jB boats alot- the cot, where the j flight .WinunaUon w not otmfincd , uW(1iMte tfflfcti,e slo.ia r..sed or,r. The storm wMjt.e Imt- 'l Stes : it seems to; It denies a-it ever has de- tlne,. miles wide. i exwt everywhere, in U countries 1.1 : ( nTitt--n. when it rt.n.lors a verdict of the law, but Lord Shelborne doubted "ftocidenttl dealh," in it.ho whore aUt woiuau died from the effects of her I ilress having liei.n set on lire by a! iJt" i.i.,. T..1-. ; l ' ;ct wis reu- .m wif tu.u in east?-i town wuore tcere is a IUI 1 C ir 4 lT I againat exi.ioding five . r.i i:ers. n-w Kiiv intelligent sober msn ' . Kiiv intelligent sooer msn . rcrld nr wriui.! nrenare a set of reo- ! wi.-li na fiirf IVt i.vr -t ic Stti ' Convention ad ipted is bev nd the ! cosi'in-housion of an iateibent sober ; 1 , ... 1 Pl.W Jt IS pc; 11 ipS e Ullg ton tar to ay that were ail drunk. Per j hops is corre.-t to say '-tlitit it they j tad been sote-r thev would buve got- i (. 1- -. ,K -V t l-in,l nf n n!ntforiii . .. .. -.- - - 1 -.n infulii -r-rt n'ntfc.rm. thi c'mr.n:.: c. it ie proper to say I ti'or..nk tied tile of' that n irtr": ! Appotl f-c::: .:r 'Dcrj-cray cruuk' to the Dein cr;i7v sober,' " and in th meantime, while they are pet t jig so l-er. vote the Ri'iniblican ticket. -. Thj Democracy re getting on an-1 filler ri li'i-ir hiv i-iKth. Alley to a -ii .1 . i 'ii ua-inir "i nicelv ever ths Green tvu-Ker, an.i aii oraer. wao ulkj -.ue:r j ri.iit lucy are lormmg comciua taons with T.venbcker.s, and in the platfona of their late convention they dwlare f. r a cttrrency 'convert ible in coin." B it the leaders of the Demoerncy have always looked two or throe ways at otic aud th? Fame tune. The oti'v gernii: e greenback iiai-v is lbe lw-pTiblk-an party. It cre it-id the green iir-.k. and it is the omv rarty to trnst to tan.; cire oi it, within the limits oi its promises when it first issued them, which was at the time that the calamity of Rebellion was pre.-ipnatel ou tae country. All j or Lex greet: wk jv.rues are couirnr- Tne platform of the Democratic State Convention, held at llarrisburg a few days iigo, in its 9th resolution claims to ba alarmed at the "preten tions of tbe great transportation compani.nK." In tho light ot the fact thit b"ott and Gowen and otne-r chiefs r,f corporate powers in this Commc-Tiweslth are Democrats; ia the light cf the fact that Demo- craucouic.ft.sana i'cmocraucuo-gitntjrtiv cf nc?rocs. this being the lucres b-i.e wi.hngly done the workjfirc . -nnstitiifl which has , . 3 T-. i: . t . of " -kWw- ro riAno i,i tUa 1 1 rr r,f ciisri 1 r...i i.. o v. - i ,i,i, i ... ia ls Lilt- o.u iwiauuu o. i.j.ina t o--Ta?7 itself. It seems a little too queer to take stock in, - hen a Djm orratic concern wid condetnn itself. Will Mr. Ba,T fight tlie battle on that line! A ruTiRi was created in the wheat markeU of tbe country on Saturday, and prices in the central markets de- ... r. . . ! cline t & to 1" cents, ana a miniuer or i driers were brok-n to pieces finan-! ciaiiv. James Keene, a noted grain j ir.W.ator ws st tl.e hnit.m of t',, ! t-oub'.e So earlv as last fall be de- i iermine 1 to bnv ujj tbe surp'us wheat ! of the countrv und sell it at such a price as would result in a profit for j . . ... . . bimseli. liebousrlJt. me new crop, . . 7 u-I.i ! is -note rominir in. found Keene ! with sme 3.000.(M W bushels of the j the penalty at eighteen years' im ol;l crop on ltand, wbicli be proceed- prisonmeut m the penitentiary. ed to unload ou the market last week, ' r-" T T7, , ap-.I that is hat created tne decline, j r"m lhe Aa.cr.can of July 1,. tte speculator is now ready for the In J"11" nt new crop, Rnce bo has brcken the i Fan "lustration t he national debt r has been reauced by more tnan seven j hundred and sixty millions, and the The Democracy of rhdadelpbia ; interest charge from S4.2'J per capita county, smarting under the manner in whii a the party his been managed in that county, took steps to eLct a full set of delegates to tbe State Con vention. Jlanv of the ablest ami- most consistent Democrats seconded ! . the movement, and headed the dele-i --ation when it appeared at Harris-! burg, last week, for a.'.niissicn to the j State Convention. The srifted ex- In-rrir Vhiit WHS amon'T them, but it i was all of no avail. Vaux and bis friends weie compelled to withdraw. Tl.e Dmo-T-.cv is run bv rim's, and i bile Mr. Vans and his friends repre-1 sentcd tne pKpe, tney were not only ! eoiui.ioiiui.e men oouueo. ny , combination, bat his trends as kept from rilling in," but were rur.gjness. The men who were paid for eribe bis defeat to a purchase of his out quite uncerfciuonioai.ly. Vaux was workiug on tho public improvements, delegates, and maintain that his relee adlowed to get away with his bat, for ' and tbe men who furnished the ma- , at thi time l9 , evidence tbat the which it is presnmed he was that!;- j terial were paid, and tlwse who h-vl , Dtmocr,cy 8r9 j,retty well convinced fill. The itate Convention wi-s cun- ducted a good deal like the De-uo-C rarie C jnnty Convention in Juniata, .' . 1- 1 1 ,li'r.,i.fmfio 1 1 1 -T- '.T-l. I- 4 ll HILli 11.13 uiui..iii &t w.. '.. ...... , t- iii, i, -.: j when ca askod for a sh they aid uoi give him a Btone they Fur.ply instcave hiia nothing. If he had tex?n in this coanty, tbey wonld have doubled the luad of which he com-1 plaintX The 11 di resolution of tbe Demo cratic State pintform sr:ks to make capital cnt of the aft that the State 6C.!!01 f.uid nn I certain charitable State funds have not ben paid. In that resoiulion they ar j ist as un fortunate u in ether uiiinleliigent resolutions of tho plitforru. It was the SEW CONSTITUTION that doullled the ejH-'jsps or nearly double 1 the ex penses of the Courts, o; tiie Liegis-l:if:irp- nr th S'-'iOo!. that caused MJ(.h a ,r i:a ou tlw statt nauice ; a,1(1 :r ti!e js to brought ...i. t0 a Yihoksonie state of finance some of the extrjva gaiiee of the new constitution must le cat off. Of all j tsselllbej rencw onr Vf.ws of fidelity the people in the Cotunionweait a j o ie fuud.,n.0,ai jrinciples proclaim none were tuoie conspicuous m whoop-1 ed aniJ ,,r4ctlced by inciiiustr.0U3U.cn tip tba new Constitution tnantne' sam: l.k.-moiracv that now ' condemn the extravagance that it has genera ted. - a , 1 i I privileges f.een "iraiiieiit'iiaiiroaaeiiriiorauouR. i !. - : i uai Li;e o mat uie question is a uroaa one m - - j t!.''iu!a w'lj M ! j""' " 'fom Xl'iar ! the Ibai. whi-.-u savs : In tile House i . T , - - 1T....H Ol JUOI; tliu jiAlllu.r Ul liuuuci last eve.i.ng comphma I of tne rau -" ! , ".-...;., ...i. ' ! u.eals at 1 jwj rites than Lnglish, - ... T beausi! of the larger quantities in it He l'oint- ' was protec-' which the former are seui tl out thit such a:-iion was .- . i . i .,'-.! tiou for Ataei lean fanners, an i asel whether the mitter h id teen brought to the attention of the board of j . , i j, 4i., Su'a Itk-hm.nd, Ird President of tho , Coumil, r pim-l thathe granting of nrefereiiMal ntcs wps a violation ot 1 hi curative powers of Bedford Swings have te en noted for many I r-nYe .Mir rnr ,i fn :ni ! 1 .".!. Ul.mvii!:if tl. T.-.ik itiv; (Viiii-l - 3 1 1 mltn i:if hiKt .i-pk fit the' miKi-n Lii'iKui o li last aees l ii:e 6i;rincs for the Over issue of iaeltheir will when legally expressed b suriusrs ir iiio tlinr. it v:is alleged took llace ! .... 1..i- ,lrnm Ktmti in Thn 1 committed last week issuetl tho fob l jwin" iu regard to the question of . 0 -1 OYCr-l-Sllg: TUo Mipposed over-issue of State j bonds is fully explained ly the tiis coverv bv the iuvestiating couuuit t..,. , f t'.a ,u..i.K,.,.L L-,.i-xt in t!m 1 t.fore not to have esiste.i Iv this ; Ur.i it arrears thr.t s.r).00aojt) in bonds were issued of the date of 1S5 an.: S.y'iO.OOO of the ibite of i lSoil. These bunds were pluci 1 in, t'm Vinn.ls of t"ro (lirard Buik. an 1 ! 3.40').ti) retumel ns soM and a! reP, rven to J. Laii. St-ite Trea-' ... . .- - UKi' II tliO reTUaiJlllrT cIIHI.I'IM.f. ' 1 Thia rpciot rinain-.l i:i the Trea-! Frrv Hr,i;l 1S5S, win n Henry S. il-x-1 185-1 and !?2l,i)i0 of the bon is of 1852. making H total of jfl.m.OO-). i The Auditor Genei-al s Office at that 1 ..vs.wa.-c. l .- rf mtiA rim i tU:l. s;.)jt,)(( 0r f pHlU.s were : LlllIU (11 iltr.U a IV uirw aa-w-i'-a. i At ... ,inti is;- r-ut credited them to toe ' . isr,: t.,is makinrr the loan -.a,v s.j c,k (r.lj and that of ls'-i j-jjo.J 00.), instead of, 1S-j2, 51.1170.- j 0i)0? aiKi ig-; si 10,0.10. .... i ' Thus the , u 1 ,1 9rpilrent over issue is sun pif more 01 tLe issue oi lao-i ana less oi tue issue cf 1S52, on aniomt balaucing the ottt-r." Last Zmu u v George Lewis, a ne TO. aged 19 years, mnrdercd Li3 grandaiother, in Chesierlield county, Vir"iui;t. A despatch from Kich- . n.i,.r ;teof the Kith, rivs of -ii,,, iVJr nTtinst the prisoner' wish and the earnest j MOtest 0r i,;R roise!. was composed tue case iimtul i.f nor.nse!. was corinosed II . . . . . . . . -t- " : a er 1 een eropannled in Virginit to I CTaw, then State Ireasiuer. Uciuana- people s expense, ami 10 auy appropri- uie par 01 io o. ivuu.j, ... bap ised him, then tbey cave bim I ed the retiun of the bonds. Thy ! atmn of the pubhs moneys or the pub- j tn.ns of the -National Ureeiibaelc-I.Oor nuu.ter of kick4 aDj gaa.j set j bank or its presi.ltnt relnni?d, in-', he credit to any ol ject but the public party to coalesce with either the Dem- the d.-gs on bim. ttc-i.l of t!., lir.',(l of 1S,":5 S"'S (Mil) I service. The reforms and economies ocratic or Republican parties. .. st&ia Oi ti.t oo.iti ot inj-t, ..o.ooo, - ! 1 ff. j - , r Pecusylvauu is said to contain a w:i mm .'flu. 1..,,! i enforced bv tt.e leinocritie tarlv since I Resilren. fbat the contraction ot in- i J . . offense. TlieteayntoaTirnption and take from tha Common- i r. . . .... - ... i. a capita . t t' :.. 4 .: I . 1. r -on f ti, ,.u ti,a ,...,v ,,'.,. sion, t-houing premeditation, was ad 1 t -I mitted es evidence. The murder was tuoFt brntal and unprovoked. The : prisoner admits that his victim or-; ! derei bim to. perform Eouie trivial ! service which was not to bis liking, I whereupon he made up Lis mind that lw. n..!1 I A ,.1.1 .11, .T-lt t . . luf llll llttlillll .... ...... over b:m. Ia t!ie afternoon of the Kn:o day he dehte rately i-kot her with r.n old army musket, literally blowing off the greater part of Ler I Tlie tlial lllsted ,:ntlf Iicar midnight. vhen the case was given to the jurv' who. after an hour's delib- :.... ... .. . . l .. 1 ; . f ...nr ' u-" """ 1. t 1 1 1 1 der ill the secirnf ilegree and nxe.l to Sl-o'.'. It Materially enlumces the briLiancv of this exiiioit tbat it was achieved in the teeth of tbe factions opposition of the Democrats. In 1SG4 tbe Democratic National Conventk-n resolved that tbe war for .1 w - - T- ic" ib. me l nion is a i .uure. luniu me same p.artj'de. lared the resumption act a failure. With such a record, what i a Democratic prediction worth Who lives in Douglas county, Kan- -is T I3r a vote of IS to 1. the citi 2jns oi mat county nave aecriea io .t. jl l-l-la inonev to simre aud loaned it to tbe ! county will lose. m . mm Suit has been commenced against , . . . ,, ... - i the borongh of I'otisville for damages . fe , ., ., , , fc berned to death nn the streets of that place en tbe Fourth of .Inly by the ex plosipn of a fire stacker under ber clothing. Tb.8 Democracy in State Con?en tien. Tbe Democracy met in State C-in-VfUtiuL at llarrisburg last week. It nit oie of tbe moat lukewartu affairs lot tbe kind that bss been belli in tbii Commonwealth. Tbe fiberous Wallace wing of tbe party was overshadowed hy tbe Barr wing of the nnt-rnfied. Tbe Burr people carried off all the prize, aud of course created a corres ponding feelinj of depression. The followiug i their platform or declratio3 of principles .RtxnlneJ. 1 - That we. the Dpmocratio r prnrisvlvai.ia in convention ,,, onr frr, inj.i,u,i0Il3 auj founded the Peciocratio party to pro tect and preserve tbem. 2. That the just power of the Fed eral fume, the rights of the States i.stration to keen on f.ot. at the ceneral , -. .-i.il un - n.i!. a nn.iin!? aruiv to invade the . I oiaiea lor pcimcai iurpsc!i, wnuoui - j (.j,,,,! rici,,, i0 1 coutr - d the i.ei.pte at the poiU, to pro-I ' r ,;...! leot ana encourage iranauicut counis : of ihe votes, it to inaugurate tauui- oates rei ciea oy me uiaioruy. J. hit thAftirir lit iri-O Tu ill the riuht !reerviive of all rights, the Uieaus "f peacefully redressing g'i - ,'nc reforming abuses. The urcsence ai ine pons oi a retuiar uuu- , r . i ma of, ho1 f L.rel.ng claln"n t,ie P"f t0 "-5.t j and imprison Citizens, without warrant j eedomofelec " seii-goveriimeiii. nn can ufuni aiiipreeu an tvuiuiu.nvu-j ................. good citizens to aid ns in preserving j tion or the granting of rebates by our iiistitutioiis from destruction bv tran-portation compauies and common these imperial methods of supervising tbejight of guurage aud coercug ttie:hame price to all men j pofilar will, in keeping the way to the ballet-tux open aud free, as it was to our fat brrs, lo rcuirviniT ilie army to i - .,.'. i ... r . . ' ...M- to cxnress tneir Bovereitfti pleasure ai , , l the polls, and in seeuriun ot.edience to .-c . " tbeir votes. 5. '1 1 at Rutherford B. Haves, having beeo placed in power against the well ; knwn an. legally expressed vid of the 1. .1... ,.r . ...... icofic, isiub icyitwuunvo ui a 1-i.u- "pir racv oulv. and his claim of right to . I surround the ballot-boxes with troops ! ! and deputv marshals to intimidate and I obstruct the electors, and untireccdeut- constitutional and despotic power, are i an insult and a uieuace to tbe ceuntry. j 0. That the Democratic party, as of ' old, favors a constitutional currency of po'd and si.vcr, and of ppcr converti hie into coin. 7. That we are opposed to the sys 'fiw o subsidies by the General uv eiuuiui uimn nii..., uui n.g iuc j-. 1 of Republican acendency, political! rings and corporations pronie i ar me . ' - i its advent to power iu tne lower bone i of fenp-m have saved t- the people many millions oi oo.iirs, ami we oe- , nve ihit a like result wouM follow it ' rest.iration to power in tht riiii rift lVnnFvlvaaia. 8 Thai (he Democratic psrtv, being ! the na'nrid friend of the working man, j . - and having throughout its history stood t . i i between him and oppression, remws lis r , . . . erpressieu OI syaiptttiiy ir lauor auu ( t promise ot protection to itsr'ghts. 9. That wrf look with alarm and ap- ! servienee to tbe -worst forms of m- nop prheusion upon the pretensions of the j oly, thus showing th hypocrisy and sreat transportation companies to be laithlsness of tbe Rcjubiican pany above the fundatuortnl law of this Com- 'an l its candidates in their professed innwtaltb, which governs alt else with-1 advocacy of honest money and bcuest io our borders, and until they accept j labor, meets with our hearty coudem- the Const! at ion of 18' in good faith tbey should reniaio objects of the ut most vigilance and jealousy by both Leeisiature and people, 10. Thit the rceent 10 That the rcnent altetr.r.t. uocer the personal direction of ruling K. nuhiiean i -adrrs. to debaanh the Lee. f - . t - i islaiure by wholesale bribery and cor-j .t.l. .;o;. -r J..ll... f.., .l,ii.K ;,. li.i.iii,, h.J ,.,l,.n .i,.,,! is a fresh and alarming evidence of the sg.irpssivruess of corporate power in collusion with political rings, and should receive the signal ccndeuination of the people at tne polis. 11. That rbe present condition of the Treasury, a baukrupt general funi, and even schools nd charities unable to get the money long since tpprnpriated to the support, is a sufficient iliustratioa of the reckless financial mismauage- ujent i f the Republican party. I Daiiiel O. Barr, of Pittsburg, wss j nominated fcr State Treasurer. An i exchange published a sketch of him as ii.ii . :o"" . Daniel 0. Barr was born in lilairs- ville, lnd'una county, Pennsylvania, in LS40, being one of a family of five boys aud five giris. He was educated in the common schools of Blairsville and afterwards clerked in a store fur some time. He learned telegraph op erating, and for a time was io the em ploy of the Pencsylvauia railroad com pany as an operator. Just previous to the war Mr. 13rr removed to Pitts anil quitting -the telegraph business en tered the batik of the Pittsburg Trust Company as a clerk. The bank after wards changed the name to that of the First National Bank cf P.ttsburg. Mr. liarr remaining in its employ and grad ually rising to tbe position cf first tel ler. Mr. liarr has been reared as aod is a steady, consistent member of tbe Roman Cathotu Church. He bas al ways been ao active Democrat, but never held a publio position. Io 1877 he bad sufficient delegates t) nominate O him for j;,,te Treasurer and was beaten ut r... A Pittsburg man married few nights ago and having no home of bis owp, rpeot ihe evening nnder the moth-io-lan's roof. At two o'clock in tbe ronruiog a burly brotber-iodaw pulled bim ont of bed and gave him a . pum melling, because be said be said be was copying hie qntfttrsv Tie Greenbackers ia State Con vention. ) Last week, about lbe time the Dem ocracy were transacting tbeir bu.ioeas at llarnsburg, the tireenbackerg were holding little State. Convention up at Altonna, to Domioata a candidate . for State Treasurer, and so forth. ,. Peter Sutton, tf Indiana county, was aominated for Siate Treasurer Th':ir declaration of priucijles or plaiform reads : The National Greenback Labor Tarty nf Peut-sylvai.ia :a Couve-Jtion assem bled declare : First Tbat it is iu favor of tbe pay ment of the national debt strictly ia accordance with the contract under which it ws created ; and that no more interest beang bonds of the Federal government be issued. Secend Tnat the Federal govern ment, only, ehall iseue mouey ; that such money shall be a full legal tender ; aud thai lull legal lender greenbacks shall be substituted for national bank notes. 1 bird We demand for the sake of economy and convenience that tbe trade uullar aud fractional silver dol lar c.m be replaced by fractional paper currencv. Fourth We demand the repeal of all laws that fosicr iniquity in condi tion and opportunity, as tbey are in vio- latum of nniTersal justice - r i tr i , Ti .v, ...t.r f Jrifth e deaiaiid tbe enactment ot . , ;.k .,. Ri,iM aa iiieuiuo i i fir pi!tjar, iu its violation, and that nanl tax be graduated in proportion to - incouies. Sixth That all debts di for labor performed take precedence of all other alini. Seventh Tbat we demand the pas- kge aud approval of an act abolishing ihe '-alore-order or truck" system, and compelling uio imucui -e-" i o t j Ju laborer, t.'uI"' 8' V'ted r,d in tUe lawful laaonev of the Luted Mates. F,gU-That we demand the passage . ...... . - ---- - carriers to furnish the service Iu! iLc : Ninth U'e demand that no more I rciiiic lauds be rolcil to corporations, ; but Ihst they be held for actual settlers. iv..u U'A tl,. ..Infmn tnan - tm free and industrial, and do I child bha'.l be allowed to grow up in iguorincc. RrxlvcJ, That we denounce the set knowii as "Ttamp act," believing it to l.e in derogation of the principles of our free institutions. RexJvrd, That in order to protect our native industry we demand that a specific tariii be placed upon all arti cles for nhich c have tbe rsw mateiial and sg:ll to rroduce. uamuch ss the 5-20 bond purchaser has, by legislation aud admiuis'iation policy, been enabled to make his securities payable in coin in riea'i 01 iiwiui un..-, " t ...j...-i. the soldiers and sailors whom the gov ernment coutiactcd to pay in eolj, but evcutually pa d iu what was then de preciated currmicv, be reimbursed to uc iu.i .a..... ... .u... 1 se- j Resolved, Ihat this convention vereiy coniomus auy auu an euons on j .... .. . t tl .rei otuciai sai.ncs ana ices "noul" have followed closely 'the contraction o inl thee salaries atiJ ) it U(: aww aw .uv - I 1" f?es be made to bear tbe same i.rni.nr F.j l.A o 4 a trt Kn est mo i.rnimr 1 timnTA rt-tiuirinn as tiave nnolUClal bal- tioui'e reduction as have unetiicial aries the wspes rf labor, and thf ' prices of tho products of tho farm as I - . i the workshop, Resolve , That tl.c veto by ths Gov- tue currency, an.i rnese sa.ar.es ';.,,., nf ,hw . I .i u l i m .j lC"iuurv ne eas ntu aione io o'S ill- ernor of tt'e biore-order bul, as passed i . . , . . :. , , . .... i tie log cabin iu the heart of tbe forest. , . ' .... oy me last iirisiaioic, s uuw.c, uu- i !jut aud unrighteous, and sn actot suo- i nation Rfsolred, That we recommend, as librr-savicg machinery increases, that the hours of human labor be reduced to ei.'bt hours. The follow in u iroiu Uariisburg un der date of the loth, iost., explains it- Jc' A uearu"" took place fo day te 'fore dnvernnr Iiott and lJrnutv At- . "re omemui n-J t arou.jr -ii '"""J (,toc"1 l"ll"t' ln ,ne nlat,1r .if fi riiiia.t..n icuiiprl no l.nrprnnr Robioson of Nw York, directed to Governor Hoy!, for the surrender of Peter Heroic, cf Williamsport. The charges set forth io the indictment ac companying the requisition are that kllerdic, io lbTG, obtained a loan of 2i,000 from an Elmira bank and de. posited as collateral security 1,000 shares of stock of Williamspirt Gis Company and 395 shares of tha stock j of tbe Lycoming Gss and Water Com pany, of wtiicn be claimed to be owner It is alleged thaf he falsely represent ed the amount of capital stock of these companies, thereby givingo tbe shares deposited as security ao appearauce of greater value thao they bad, and thus obtained ths loan of $25,000 nnder false pretense. The r'quihitiga was honored and a warrant was issued to tbe proper officer of Lycoming couoty A soldier of 1861 5 writes the Os ford Democrat, a Maine paper, as fol lows; 44 1 am a laboring man, and let me give some facts and figures to prove that the times are not so hard as we are told. In 18G8 I worked for the town, building a road. 1 received $1.50 per day, and I find by a book kept by a trader where 1 bought my groceries that I paid $16,50 per barrel for flour $1.25 per gallon for rcolasas, 18 cents for sngar and everything in proportion Well, now I get $l.l2i per day for tbe same work ad piy $6 for flour, 45 cents for molassas, 10 cents for. sugar and everything in that proportion. That is what specie resumption has dooe for me, cod I wish it had come long ago. The rates of freight for grain from Detroit to Liverpool have leen con tracted as low as 25J cents per 100 pounds within the past week. This is a reduction of nearly 50 per cent, from tbe rates of last season. It will thus be seen that the Michigan farm er has important advantages ever the farmers of other States Detroit Aews. Jul a 14. Fonr students of the Millersburg Normal School bave been expelled for playing cards. Two of them . would have graduated within a day 'or (wo. Thi description which the Tijlis Yjalwik give of the devastating by j;rashopper of KliXabelpol, and ether districts of Souiboru Siberia, ia really appalltug. Tbe grasshoppers did not Conie in dne clouds, sweeping down on the Geld? like bail storms ; on the contrary, tbey pat iu their appeiranoe so. gradually that thaf caused ouly cu riosity. . But they stradily increased iu number, and when the fields aud gar dens began to look bare, when trees and plants stood covered with grasshoppers iustead of leaves, people beg to to real ize that a plague was upon them. Cau dles were lif, processions were made, tlia priests prayed in public for deliver ance from tbe plague, and all tbo means of a rude superstition were applied. But in vain; the grshoppers went on increasing at a fearfnl rate, and finally ibey invaded the towns. They filled tbe brooks and wells, making the water uudriukable ; they settled so thickly in the streets that all passage wis serious ly embarrassed ; they peuetrsted even into tbe bouses, and filled chimneys and ovens. At this point the civil authnri ties determined to supplant the clergy in dealing with the plnp'je All busi ness was suspended, and all '.he mem bers nf tbe commuuitv. without dis tinction of raDk, sex or a?e, were set to kill grasshoppers, two po.ijs, or about sixty pnonds, being the average mea sure demanded of a person. I'y this means the plaeuj semns to bave been stayed, but nw came its onsequeuces : lbe famine nd the epid 'tuic. STATE ITEMS. 'J here is a fieroc war waging through out Columbia county on a change of text books iu the publio schools. The scenes at some of the meetings of these Boards aredescrihed disgraceful. At Duncaunon the other day at tbe rail road warehouse while tbe local freight men were rolling a hogshead of inolas ses from a car to the porch the skid broke letting tbe hogshead down sud denly, lioth ends burstod out and there was a sweet time for awhile. A rush nas made for all vcssles capable of holding liquid and tbe 'lasses was soon scooped uj b tbe neighboia and tc-ed stj f'" iJlure use. Tho people of iirvausville, York i . - county, baring been driven to tue luu- it oi enuuranue oy imporiunaie auu thievinz tramps. Lave organized a Tramp Kxternnnating Asssociation. the object of which of which is to arrest evcry wiodering homeless and penni less son of nature, ncd eomrntt buu to the woikhouse. Committee-! have also beeo apoointed io many townships of Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties. The Pennsylvania Coaroission ap pointed to select a site for an hospital for injured minris in the anthracite regions, has advertised for proposals and terms, sod will meet in Pbiladel phia on August 21. All the towns in the coal region are setting forth their, claims to have tbe hospital located io their viciuity. A smooth-spoken sfrarig'Mr attempted to bulldoze farmer Jo'.n Witamyer, of Berks county, the otln-r day, tut the farmer was a sLrew.d man in his day, and soon detected the fraud ; so ht called his two big sons, and together . : ...... ,.. l. n : ,i.A i, 1 . 1 1 w.;iliu ii.TT innui in 1 ud uuinc iroun th? rrnari. where thev a I'irxi rr iiiiiinifr 11: niriiiii n an biiv "hl.r Sute , )e Ulion. be ,Ut ' . A r 1 .1 . . v . I I .J .... "uo ,U11W oiu it iiui ip, v diuuriai ctuii- ' .aii ill mil vpir. i. xii iii;ir..i iiih.i hcrmtt. For more than a quarter of a i i- i i . i: i . good people w Vk ilmore do not forget the ol.I woodehopper, however and sacks of floor and other necessar ies of life often find their way nut to his iusolatcd abode. l.-t winter his c?bin was almost buried in scow: and fir weeks the solitary inmate did not see a buinan face It was city with th? utmost difficulty, !oo, that he got out of the cabin to gt fuel, aud in the spring, when some of the towns-peop'.e went into the woods to see how their hermit neighbor had fared, he told them he hud come ery near freeziog to death. Tbo old man is growing feebler, and some day ere long he will found by on? of bis oaul visitors in ti it list repose. Although apart from them, old Michael does not dis liko his fellow men cor tbe busy world in which he takes no part. The Alltonr.a Tribune of last Friday says: Jlr. Jacob rouse!, over 0U yetrs i aie iVe3 WUU Bls wl(e on a rttm at rildurada rings, about three miles Ironi this city, aud both are invalids. About 11 o'clock on Wednesday night Mrs. Kinsel who was bathing in tbe kitchen preparatory to retiring, was surprised by the t-udden cntranco of two men, one of whom wore a white mask aod tho other a black one through the kitchen door. The small er of tbe two, -nitbout any delay, seiz ed Mrs Kinsel aud atttcuipted to bind her with cords, while the other passed through a door leading lo an inner room Mrs. Kinsel was too active lor the small man aud successfully defied his efforts to bind her limbs, ln the aieantime ie other ruffian attacked Mr. Kinsel whom he found lying oo a bed and at a disatvantage, and a strug gle commenced betweeu the two men. iu"ring all this lime both Mr. aod Mrs. Kinsel made loud outciy, but their shouts were aot heard aod no assistance came. Finally tbe eld gentleman ap peared to get the upper taud of the burglar, aod bis companion who bad by this time etiuggled into tbe same room taking in the situation drew bis revolver and with Mrs. Kinsl still firmly held in ooe band, pointed tbe weapon at the old gentlemans bead aud eommsnded bim to release bis "pal" or he would shoot. At this point the old lady begged the ruffian not to shoot and taking some ruonev out of ber pocket probably $40 told the thieves to take it and go. ' They did so and fled. Mr. and Mrs. Kinsel short time ago drew from a tank in this eiry $150 a great portion ot which had been spent for various purposes befors the robbers who are supposed to have been acquainted with the fact that the old people had money in their possession, visited the house. It is thought the thieves were io tbe local cality before the rain storm of Wed nesday evening aod tbat tbey secreted themselves) ia tb barn ootil tbe bonr natasd. STATE ITEMS. Tbe first National Bank of Butler closed Ha doors laH Friday. Several meu, tho bave been explor ing for gold on the farm of Jli" W dron, near Fredericksburg, Lebanon eouuty, bave reported tbe finding tbe tracings of th valuable metal. Tbe corner stone of tbo new Court House of Elk county, now being bailt at Kidgway, tho oounty seat, was laid oo Weduesday last in the presence of a large number of people. It is claimed tbat Tioga county lumber-uieo pay $t a thousand to baVe their Iniuber carried to Philadelphia, while Michigan lumber is carried from Erie to Philadelphia for $2 91 and from the Michigan pineries tbeaiselvej fot $4.17. Ao old woman named Wise, at tbe Gap Lancaster county, stole up behind Miss Florence McCacbran (against whom she had a spite) while pumping water and dashed a kettle of boiling stater over her head and back, scald ing ber terribly. James Rice employed ia a stone quarry at Iiediugtoo, Northumberland county, was killed almost instantly, oo Wednesday afternoon, by a stone, weigh ing five nouuds failing M distance of sixty feet aoi striking him on tbe head. William Wilson, of Clearfield coun ty, killed his twelve-year-old son in a fi. of anger a few days since, by strik ing biu. over the head with a boe and then jumping upon the lad's body. Wilson is now in jiil. A Dispatch from Pittsborg nnder date of the 16th says; Mrs Rebecca Collins, seventy six years old, was ar rested this afternooo for forging pen sion papers. Her husband was a sol dier ot the war 1312. It is alleged that she ebuiged tbe date of a marriage certificate, iu order to sbow tbat she bad been married prior to the signing of the treaty of peace in 1815. Miss Eila Kuhn, a young girl whose parents live at Greensburg, came to a terrible death on Tuesday a week by her clothes taking fire from a low bon fire of shavings in the middle of a Pitts burg street. She was burned so severe ly that all tbe physicians could do was to alleviate her terrible suffering nutil death ensued. T c k r.... J tk. k.r,V r.t1 l.u ll'uri iucii iuuouuii.uow.uk v. Taylortown craek, a trout stream in Pike uounty, a few days ago, a long low pile of stones, whose carious shape and inapproprateness in tht middle of a green field at once attracted their attention. Pulling a few tocks awsy they descovered tbe skeleton nf a n.an Several years ago a pack-peddler mys teriously disappeared from this neigh borhood, and it is now believed by the townspeople that these are bis remains. Two masked men entered tbe bouse nf an old couple uamed Kmel, at El dorado, near Altoona, on Wednesday, and met a a ore serions resistance thari they had expected. The old people fought with sncL desperation ihat the robbers were glad to accept $40 offer ed tbcm and clear ont. Kinsel bad but a tew days before drawn several hundred dollars iroin the bank. Be'ijumin Martin, a farm-r lining near the North Mountain, eight nibts from Ciiambersbnrg, soli a load of wheat iu tbat place on Thursday. Af tcr receiving the money lor it, amount ing to $ 1 13, be started borne late in the cveii-.og AbiUt nice o'clock, as be was passing along a dark part cf the road, two units from his boaje, Lis horses were stepped, a pointed pistoi presented to his head and bis money demauded The farmer, seeing that re - v sistance w is oseli s handed ever his u. u i. II .ft:. !.. J . tK . . The tobber escaped through the fields. Jut aa John HursofF, an old man, who for many years has lived alone near Coieviile, Bradford county, was going to bed Is it Sunday night, be was visited by two strange men, a ho asked for a driuk of witer. The eld man turned to cros the rooru, and hardly had be done so, when Le was felled to . i i . i r.ii . . I ice grouna win a powerim niow on Ilie head. Tbe robbers then bound tnd gagged I im, and began tl.eir seaich for some money which the old uia-i was be lieved to bave stored away somewhere in the honse. Hntsoff, after a bard hough silent struggle, managed to Iree his hands, and when the two men went into the adj iiuing room in search of tbe treasure, he bas'ily untied his feet, re moved the gag from his mouth, ami. went out in'o the yard to get bis axe. Returning to the houe, I e was seen by the rooters, who immediate! rnshed or him 10 the hope of disarming bun un,i,.;ripu Delaware town.hip. eiti.er L .. . .1 . . " 1 I i ,.. .... . . 4 hut th axe was terr'.blv sharp and Hutaoff was ao old wnodchopper Three finger were cut off one hand that was raised aeainst him, and the other burglar did not give op until b had re ceived two caping wounds. Both rSi bers then fled. The next day the one whose fingers had been left a! Hu'sofTs hou-e called on a pbysicisn in Brsd to haTe the wound dressed He told a I.0:K'. v ;. u. i . - .-.ua.u.c c.i'i j ai.w uai vera reueiT- ea, ana tne aoctnr suspected nothing until later in tbe day, when the at tempted robbery was reported, and one of the burglars was identified by bis missine finirers. UEKll tL I reus. Recently a little girl in Paris was bitteo io tb. hand by a mad dog. She soon exhibited signs of hydrophobia. Two Russian physicians, brs. Schmidt and Lcdeben, made the patient ii.h.ve three cubu feet of oxygea Bv their means in an bonr and a half thd symp- i tomps disappeared and the child remain ed calm. lw.) davs afterwards the malady returned in all itj distressing characteristics difficulty io breathing and swallowing. A fresb inhalation of oxygen was tried, aod at the end of 45 minutes the attack subsided, never to return. A dispatch from Albany, N. Y., says : A singular case of belief in spiritual power to cure physical ailments bas come to notice in West Galway, Sara toga eounty. Tbe people of lbe place are principally etgagtd io farming. Four years ago a woman named Snat tuck, 18 years old, became paralyzed from tbe effects of a violent nervous attack, caused by the sudden and acci dental death of a brother. She went into convulsions and was in a comatose state for several days. hen her mind recovered its normal eondi'ioo, she could neither speak nor use her limbs, During four years this condition was unchanged, and ber body gradually wasted Until the skin was drawn tightly over the bones, and th flush assumed a milky color. Mi; Shatiock wan a devout member of tbe MethcdiM church. She has aver since ber prostration per sisted is believing rba she would- be restored to health, and expresses ner f.itb in Ihe i-flicacy ot prayer .o-;o-plisb at purpose. . Three weeks ago, after baVing beeu totally helpless dur ing four year, and regarded as lacara Ble. sbe walked down '" " 7 much to tf astonishment of ber pa rents. Since then her tiiubs have ;n-ad-oally become strong and pliant. Last week, at ber rescesf, tbs clergymen and members of the three churches in West Galwav met at Mr. Sbattuck s house and held a meeting fof tb pur pose of praying fof spiritual power to make a further cure iu tbe young wo man's case and enable her; to bave re stored tbe power of speech. Miss Sbat tuck soon thereafter be(r,t tali. The case is vouched for as sbove by the people of the viHfc- LesfHt A'oticcs. AIDITOK'S XOTICE. rv-tHE it? .i :..n.l .iinninted bv the Or- :iu uui.-.t. -i i-- - late cf Delaware lonnip. arew, attend. E. D. PASXER, Auditor. July 21, 1873. KUAIi ESTATjr: AT PUBLIC SALE. rpHE undersigned, Fxeenfors of the es X Ute of Ezekie! Campbell, deceased, late ot Lack tuwusbip, JuuuU county, oiler at public sie. on th preuiises iu aid township, at 1 o'clock, r. M., n THL USDAT, SEPTEMBEK 25, 1879, The following described real estate, to wit j A larut of liuicslone and niut laud, contain ing 237 ACRES, adjoiuwg lauds ot Joii.i Patter.n, Dr. Mor rison and others. One hundrwd clear, t'-:e balance in tiiuber. The iiupioveraenta are a Two-Story Mansion House, 20 by 24 feet, with a Frame Kitebeo attach ed ; Tenant House, Bank burn. Wairon Sbvd, Corn Cub, S pring House, and other out buildings. A qitaury of pood limestone has K...n m-ned on the li.rr.1. There are three i-prints of good water on the premises, one ut winch is ii the yard. Two OUCHAKDS, having a variety ot Iruit, grace ana aaa and add t Inu 0. iKrf t,mr...tiv. Thu i-li-.ri.d land hds , li-i-n at-ll liii.nl. ana is in a ff.tod sure cf i I ' - . " cultivation. iaeiaci r-M aeea paieuiea, and th tirle Ino sputabie. Will be sold in pieces, or ia- one tract, to : suit purchaser. TEiiMS. Ten per cent, to be paid at tbe time ot sale ; iwo-tbirds of the purchase mo; er to be on id on the 1st of April, IsSO ; I the balance to be sci-nr.-d by mo. iicaite. SAMIKL KLINE, MATTHIAS STUMP. Sxtrutort if Ezekitl Campbell, dtc'J. June IS, l-i'J. AdmluNtratar's Notice. Eilutt of Mrs. .1nna Vm-.irt, dictated. " ETTEiis" OF ADMINISTRATION on Ihe ist.ite of Mrs. Anna Van Art, dr ceased, Ute ot Faye.te township Jvr.iata signe-.,' all persons indebted to Mid t-t.k- are re-juested t make psyment, arsl tho.- having cl.iims or demands are requested to la ike known the nine nithoiit delay to J. I.. VAN ART. June It, 1S7. Jiiminiitrator. CAl'TIOr .OTICK- VI.L j rsons ire hereby c intined against lrepis.:ng on the lands ot the uider - siKned either in Delaware or Walker town ship, fr the purpose A Bsh-ia,; or bunting, or lor any other purpose. I.. E. Atkcscx. N. A. Lrfcs.ss. cwt.'l!-U G.S.bcaas. CAtTfOX. VLL prsr.s are h-ret-y caatioed not to fl-h. hsu, rstlier berries, break or ! H,' ?"' .. . . i Z . TJ: I 1 ' UilllCI.1 t . a.CBy.1.M V U lUC f lai.da of' the umiaiirnJ ' lersign Siioi VrnxiH. I.rows-K sJna.tr.rK. (ir.n. PiFris. inria. Wiilum ! runts. I hiki hick H-visss Faicis Horia. teruunigh Tap., Jane 2-, Ibli. CAt'TIOS NOTICE. LL persons are hereby cautioned mains! t.-rspassing iijii the Units of the nn drsigned, in Fayette, I)el.twre or Walker township, by Hailing, buating, or ia any ether tv. Jonathan Kher Wm Br.i :h..ll"ur Henry S pice tnlliarire Kurt I Ji.lin VcMceu I) B Ii.ium tt W Smith S J Kuril Il.inrv Atiker C G Shel'T A 11 K..rti Uivid Smith S Owen F.vans Tetou Ben ner I.iuiel Spieber Jr.bu L ArUcr J U Garber S M K uiifoian J r IVltra John Lyeotn I'avid llunbcrgtr Aruold Vttrr.es Oct 2, 1673 I N sh Cameron J VV Hosletler CliriAtmn Kurtx Jesse Fines Jacob Hoops. Notice to Trespassers. ! iV' ""' U h"r"fc-,r 'Vrn t",t -1" pron ii. ii.i.u, uu.i.i. k. hi ut ii'iimr, irnitii ing fires, or in any abjtever, will be . . - . .... . ...... . .. ....... dealt aith as the law Hir ct. U. W. HixpnaET. ;ror. Speakxa. M. C. Faaas. mayl4,lJ7S-tf Mas. Mav Keech. CAITIOX. VLL p.-rsns are henby cautioned not t fish, hnnt. bi-i-ak or oi-n fences, or ciit ! Wood or voniiir linitwr. nr in av nnrw... ; .... . .. i .u : ' J - . . j vll ...t lauu.i vi me uuult K II Thompson J B Thompson Wm (i Thompson Davis Smith, Jr. Oct 9, 1H7H. T S Thompson E P Hudson A brain Shelly C A s hermer CAI'TIO.M NOTICE. VLL persons are hereby cauti mod not to allow their dogs, cattle or hogs to rnn, or themselves to fish, hunt, gather berries, or cut wood or young timber, or in any way trespass on the binds of ihe undersigned ia Greenwood or Susquehanna township. Peter Miller Henry Rush Dmiel Sbadle George Dressier E Loni; ti S Hilda Frederic Routs Joel Dressier Jonathan Miller Nov TO, 1S78 NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby cautioned against XA. trespassing. Tor bu.iliug, or other pur poses, on the lands of the undersigned, in Miltord township, Juniata cnnnlv. Heset GaoNiseaa, K. E. Beset. Job CrssMcmn, Uxxax Caaasa. lec 10, l,7-tf CATTIOX. 4 LL persons are hereby cantioced aeainst XX. hunting, fishing, gathering berries, buildirg Bres, or in any way trespassing oa Ihe lands of the undersigned in renuanazb township. wm. Mclaughlin. may 14, 1879-tf . cactio.t! ALL persons are faerebv eautioaed sot to allow their dogs to run, or themselves lo dsn, hunt, gather berries, break or pen fences, or cnt wood or young limber, or ia any nan-vessary way trespass on the lands of the nndersigned. M. K. Beshore. M. 4. J. H. Wilson. Iavid Hebick. Henry Hartman. 1 bonws R.-nner. fnrter Thumpaon. Christian .-"uuffstall. William I.'etnck. John Hon-r. DilTid Sieber. -n.ry -" lu7. 78 The Seniintl and Revubliean office ia the place togct job work done. Try it. It will pay yna If ywi need anytiing in that line. 1 pli.n,' Court of Juuiat. comity, Audi- j bBerirt conntr . . to- to disrrib tie the money in the hands ,, s . ,0'T- sat, EM c2.it", Ad.ni..lstrt5ofr:hrabe.bFry,!l S . n N Eaf attend lo the duties Ot aHi ninimrni, -. ; pPWiee 0 to .- tons of hat aonm. , bis "fliCH in MifHintowO, to rKIDAl, . ,roW gr'n of all Kinds. There i, J ' W-Ui I oanc. of LIMESTONE o ,e ..NOVATE SALLI Persons desifws of sellin. ,.. , . ,,1((C lo erty advertised la the ScaJiwj tw iT" en, on tbe Irrmt of ao v3 xT , soi l, to py at sa.jh rj(t M lur & ly been agreed upon. A RARE CII.titCB To Buy a Large Tmd nf Go,. . at a .MoJerutt PnVft To a man who desires to mike f and stock-raisin; bis busine, thij'' greatest bargain in Juniata conntr TArte Hundred Jrrtt axi jj, thereun a large Brkk Dualling Ho giid condition, barn and oilier o - ings ; a running stream of w(t ttS't aoor, aisQ, K Orchard of 8 acres, , as )xid as tn'j a it ft, coantri'a erove of 60 manir . i- - w., it attention wern directed to i ii tntn mii-. Ar : ; . - indole, " ..." i-ui. ln fjn. i e repeat, mis ia ine gr-atut b. now offered in this county, t0 the hit ni rr. and desire, tn r.M . . : - . : ""tiw mock, io suco a -nan, "nohaiiBu. sum of money fur flrst payant, thurr a rare coance iu s:urs m prop rtv taS nature ot" tbiujr, roust increate ij . gradually, for the period of a full lion yet to come. Time, & to i years, to s-a -yjriUier f yvi have Sis nclintion. th auut, b, the pluuk to' devel-'pe oie of tit t, tracts of U-41-r m tbe county, call at lai, rice for p-irticalais. AOCT ONE ACkli lF GaoCSo.i, ! in j tbereou erected a frame DweU;C j Q. I situate in S;.ruce Hill t')-h,j, Kvt lor's oiacKsnr.ia nop. .ntunn!,,. mechanic. For further pjrticuUn ia.t this office. A FARM OF BETVTE.V 0.VE 45; two hundred acres, about i miles froa 1 flintown, having thereon erected Dwelling Home, good Frame Bask Br i iDd Tenant Ilonse. There u a irj ,be huuse ml a, T,-ater ea .h. For Sale at a mo-lerate fizu. f. j'i - ..w ,j 1 iur'o-r r"' "v"" ' ' j . KCTH BCNCE. KifTlintoD. J'Tuuto.fi. A TRACT OF TWO AiT.rS Ht FT! rnnnsgh township, il-jut two mt MirUinlown, hut a short ciita'? ir, Slain road leadir.g to McA'i-'ervi'; ; and Stable tbrton erertd. Krcit of kinds. StH.-.g of water at th dor. i further particulars addr. ss JACOB L'LECK. Mifflintowa.Pi , A FARM OF lf-0 ACRES IX TKCi rora township, Juniata county, mt-'.isr: cf a mile west of M.rCoysnl'e 13n-m j are cWc1 and io ,M : euttivat:on the balance ia good tiabr j The luiprovements area Iar? Frame Ecc 3ix50 leet. Frame Barn, 4O.S0 fcet,Tir 5hed and Corn Crib. Carriage Ron c Hog Fen 310 feet, TTood Hoaw a Spring Hunse, a g-od yoiirg Orclui r about 60 peach trees and cfc.rry t ;J. 1 stream of god wafer pusses re.tr ti.hc- ', 1 anl barn. For f-srtbjr porlirulars wi'imi MCHOLAS ICKES. McCoys ille, Jutiiita Co , P. Prsff9iemal Card. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, v:ff llntott, pa. LtColk'i.ig and Conveyancing proa; ly altendeil ti. Orriii On Main street, ia h'J fJii reaidcDce. south of liiMfTC street. ! , I ToBERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-La rromi t attv-ntion furl to tt rt'x and collecting i claims, aud aii legal is. ne.ss. Orrica on bridge street, first dwt ot trio tie'.l'-r.l b.iiMing April 11, lir6-tf LFUED J PATTERSON, ATT0BSEY-AT-LA7, MirFLINTOttW, JUNIATA CiTl CT" All business promptly attenanlts. Office On Bridge street, upiwaa "-' Court House square. j JT)VID D. STONE, j ATTORNEY- AT-1 iff. 1 . MIFFLINTCvTN, FA. CT" Collection' and all proi. .' S ness iroiiip;!r stteuded tJ. jane 20, l.77. J. S. ARNOLD, ATTORNEY-AT -Ul RICHFIELD, JCNI ATA CO-.TA I t . It li.i.ln.. i.-.n.ntlr aften I'M ti". ... ' "iona in two l.tii!runss. -Bf. J - - ...ni n JOHN JlcLALuULlN," ISSUE ANCE AGENT, port Rnr.ir.. jrxi'TJ CO..? CrOnir reliable Companies rcprwo Dec. 8, IS-rS-lr THOMAS A. aDEiufi Physician and Surgeon MirFLix.orr,iJ- Olhce hours from S a. v '-' -flee in his father's resiJenoe, af " ' end of Water street. ' J) M. CRAWFORP, " 1 Has renmed ae'ively the ;iJ Med:cintand Tfr-ry and their ' ' bnnchs. t';ti"e te ' and Or itit-e sl-ts, Miimaiowa. Y' March J, 1876 J M. BRAZEE, M. PEYSICIAN ANP Jlcademia, Juniain Co , Orrice formerly occupied by nr; Professional business proaijtly at all ?oiirs. jy L- AI LEN, M. D., H.s con.menced the practice of & andSitrgery and alltheircollawra , OrHce at Acalemia, at lbe refs Capt. J. J. Patterson. , ,. ;- rjuJj1;;, HEN RY IiARSHBEBGbR.'" Continnes tb5 pnetice of '' V sliirsrurir wit All thrir CO Office at his residence in JlcAli" Feb 9. 187i. r Sale Bills of all kinds J notice at this ot&ov ted c '
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