ii- iESTIXEL & REPUBUCAF MIFFLiNTOWN. tTeUoe'Ua JV Auukl -iO. I?9. B. F. SCI1 W E I E K , ' E TUTOR USD ropim.To. Eepublican State Ticket. FOR STATE TREASURER, SAM IT 12 1 Bl'TLER, or CHESTER COUSTT. Eepublican County Ticket. FOR FrtEUIFF, Lieut. JiMLS K. RE1.LV, OF MILPOKO TOWSSUir. TOR REGISTER AXD RECORDER, r i'ATF.TTIi IOWS6UIP. rr ;irt comsussiosfh., Capt. JOIIX P. tVH.tKTOX, or n soiiL. Vvetpeli. Puaj-fr, the Alolit.i-nist f .rn.-r Javs, is out in a cir.-ular as ! fill r.lVOC.iTft (if ft back svstem rf finance in v-Lih th. central i.lea 'as it were, kept the eye directed to is that the National Government ! the ground. Some shining sii!;;tunce should issue all the monf-y thai the:j't at the edga of the water nttra.-t-Vtio;i -..ils. Wlutt rave Phillips ed his attention. It was a small nug- Nationul promiueuce was his eloquent , tnf.'ls f.r the common rights of i ialviluals. His idea of government, ! ben it relates to a man s work, or 1 b :.-;ix fs, or pkature, is that all m n i .,.. ;.i, . j,f - ni-v be a hod-cun k-r, or u preacher, inst as he rie-e'-- with nothing to i -Atf-rfor .-M-eniin' .Wire and cava-: citv. But Phi i..ips Lis nathoubihtyj "iiiwou rights doctrine t to tipp.y is common to matters of nuance. He steps to . .,.,..', .,. f ,:..i.t r.t 1 ....... 1. 1.. 4 Av.v , ,,-1 .'n . J 1 t ,1 tt; i - 4. . i t o: centralized goVern'ueu.. Inconsistent ideas. UnDLR tiie fSucliankO aduiinitttration the twin relics of , slavery and MorcittiUtu, received ucb eucourage-j went tkat ei.ch raised the band of re- bel'i-ja. Ih-re is a boud of uvmpatby b.'tween slavery aad .MonuoiiiMu, id tlii that luit is one of the fundamen tal features in theui both. There is no each a thing as faithful Oisrri ije rela tion in s'averv. It was the rr..fit of I.a . . - . I . . . 't I. . -1 1 , a fr.aiiA.ir . r 1 - . ;..,..r..,.,r. f .i....v-a ! the uia-ter bu::sei: cften wa i a party to Iu .Mormon- the s;e f bis own ..-sue. istu the marriage r JarioD is not regsrd-t-d in :!), tin: uiarrisge may be in-ac-d ia as ,'.',t as a can tuay desire, Haiited only by his liieaus to u;?iafatu Lis wirrs a'id children. j'titi S tis:ve r.n J ajjtres'iive attitude that slaverv iud Mrru'iDtsm assumed ! uader Penicratic rule has been re moved bv the Kcpiihiiran party, lis tt3esi nonnrs w.-re wnn nt ao'iiisuing 1 slavery ana -ra.ouisui, which were eatrngoctij tl:cies on Aiu-'rican civi!i- ZHOU!. J ue ipi;rcn.iit8 10 wtii , coil r tiled tbe publican oreanization 1 r , t , 1 tn r:?..tt t. ar--s. to tutdue slavery ! . , .J Mnruioui''-ji wis almost as a?gre.-ive , ... , . . 1. w'jen Abriham LtneIn bceamo I rsi- oent. X !.-.. nlii'i.n P..njrp4 liiiio i UCMibilcaO Congress imme-1 diate.'y passed an act uiaki ii the prac-1 1 r- ' - , . , ... .ilcltl "ru iiiih witc i tin c j with the two pr.'at moral ixi'quines of; .t 4 . .... .. . ..... r.f eighteen ytars of rule the Rr publican rart, Las crushed ou. slaverv and Mor- aud Pre.-id.at haves no- i.ti'-s E irr.pcan g.-ivcraiucut that tby uh-.I nt a.low a ciassof people name- ly, Earnpeaa Mormons to come to this ouuntry to violate the laxa of tbe lie public. If there is merit in the d4truclion of slavery aud pnligimy, the Republi ran pirty i ci..iled to credit for it. it :bey were half as iniquitous as rr rcoctttcd, the P.epublicau party should kopt io power for tbe next half cen tury out of gratitude for Laving abol ished iLm. Thk Democrsicy are hard on inde pendent D-'moerats in the SilUth. Ite cently in Yazoo county, Miss., they invited i-.u fci-Coufederale captain n.i'.r.'r.l Dixon to do one of several tilings : First, to withdraw from the anvass r.s an ind'-jx-ndent candidate nga'nst the regular Democratic nominee- for shentf; second, to leave the county ; tn:rvL to taKe .lie cuoice vi resigning as a caniu.at?, leave tlie ecux'.y. or Ii s'lot. JAxon na.l neen a coptj icuoiis rhiracter ui onving , ODe bril.k Tlie jllentive genius of out all prominent Republicans three j tbis ?niUlT now tak)s ,D0ther direc ywrs ago. anl so long as he stood by j ti filled tho brick market .i . - . . : .r . i . l. ... . . i e le oro-anauoii t-i me jan a good fell' nr, but when he wanted to gratify his imlvition and run for of lice as nr. indeiM-ndent candidate, they j-.ropose to serve him as he served tiie Republicans. Such is freedom in the South. As old d-.-aiagogue named Herl- Trick B. Wriu'ht is out in Caiifyrnla to gather snr-h testimony as l)st he can, as to whether anybody was bull- d.-zed ia voUng at the late :ut;onal election. The late Democratic Con- j ceptions and is in every respect lncom gress passed heavy epprypriations to I prably preferable In iucurrmg a niurt tip.v for the traveling expenses of ! gged debt." su:;il demagogues and blatlien-kites as Wright. St-n.itor Wallace is down in New Englan 1 on a similar mission ... ..u.... v ere bull-dozed. It is a nice piece of wo. k, and good pay, thatthe Demo- rriitic t...ugrvss laid out for such , ,, . n .l..m:..r.s.. s WriVl.t. ,i V1,:.dof t,,e lft.v were not in-'liued to se.l The business peoplo of the North will j rot thuuK the Democratic Congress for sending a smeliilig committee fiao." them in times of peace. The plan of the organized Derioc ncy of the South, now, for the man-agen-.tiit of Republicans and inde pendent Dmoi-rats, is, that the Re publicans and independent Demo crats must vote the Democratic ticket or leive the country. That is a stroke lit fieed'm, that perhaps it may in terest liberty-loving Democrats and Giocnbaekers to look at. m m Tn.rr:; in trying to crush out all opposition for the Democratic nomi nation for 1X0. Barr is Tilden's nominee in tiiis State ; that is, he is the nominee of that portion of the Democracy of Pennsylvania that favors Tilden for the Presi'Tency. If the Catholicj, and the Riot Bill roos ters, and the Tildcn men ciui fclect Burr, they will do it. TLulboad circles have it tli&t CoL Thomas A. Scott may be looked for froia tli qJL world about Sept 15. SoitETBisd les than a year ag-o the bo Jy of A. T. Stewart wus taken fi om its grave, or pla."0 f deposit, Ly llaievcs, f.r the purpose, it is said, of gelling a lai-a su!U of money for re turning it to the relatives of the do ceased. Tlmt is the way the thieves undertook to make money. Within the pent few Jays a lawyer in New York Lis in formed the executor of the Stowr.rt estate that he has re ceived $ 350, as a ret uninr fe: for his gervi"OK to bring about a restoration of the etokn body, and that it will be returned f jr two lr.mJml and fifty thou&.nd dollars. To prove that the lawyer knows what he is about, he exhibited some of the things that were earned away with the body. Nice profuswoniJ man. The lawyer should be le.l out and . An ex ample fihou'id be made of abductors, grave roblx-rs, and thc:r confeJerutes. O.s Sunday morning a week, Btr nard Clint n, a Pittsburg saloon keeper, was wa'.king along a run that flows back of IIomew.KHl Cemetery, East End, and as he walked lie punch ed h-Ans in the s:.nd along the run with his cane. The operation of the cane, which was involuntarily dune, get abo.it t:ie size of a cherry stone. He found three others in his ramble. ' A Pittsburg jeweler has prononn.-ed I nuggets io oe almost pure go... ; , '-l n,w tl'.f Rino,;y nfy is m a st ie of fill 1 excitement, and reorle are 'wondering whither the houses wul I ' be torn dvu in the wild search for I gold that is sure to follow on the finding of more nuggets of gold in the run. The .Vor1 American, in con-ment 'mg on the eff rt of a New k law- ! vor in the interest of thieves to get a hirsre rt var-J for the return of A. 1. Jstewari s b uiv t s tuns : "Ju.lre Hiitou has dealt the thieving profes sion a heavy blow iu declining to raise the market value of de;ul men's j bodies. If twenty thousand uouars hd been paid to the abductors of 'Charley lijss. and they had succeed- ea m getting awny iree ot punisli ment. child-steanng would have be come a business far more profitable than bunr arv or bank rob'a-rv ; and if Jui'go lii.tju had aecepted the ; offer Oi" ti:e thieves for the return of , - i the bodv of A. T. St 2 wart, no man s i bones would have been safe in his ' grave unless guarded by watchmen j 'and lock of which they had not the j combination.' . How the railroad business is on the , ver-ro of beioc ovnii i'e may be learned i fro.u t!.e f-.i!..iijr brief but coioprc hensirc article ir'iu the Ilarrisburj; 1 7iegra.4 ot August 14 : Tbiujs really I look s? if N.-w lotk aud U ijtou ar,. to i have a r.u-ubi r o: leruugh lines to 1 itts ! burj. The question involved iu these sclieni-s is one of cbevpucrs. If (we f only say 1 ) such tl.roiin i;n.-s are ever I built, and their cor.sru jtiou is honestly , . - - . ' , . ' . , ' . stock, so that the roads ueed only earn , . ..:i . divi.itMidn for what thev actually cost, . . , aud their expense of rutiutug on tn ' . . . ? , Aliaan lh..r r.a.l IcI.Ht l f. I l.nlf. Hi t ... .'... . , , , . . I . ..t. ..... ...t-.. .Hi . on.i lur.i. 1 . , . "x , Heua! cot of their oODtructit-n I J his ne cannot be evadel-it is a fair j Ur,d i's solution must sonnrr rr I La'er bf '"V 1 a j fiU "l,road clrulea w'"1 WJcder auJ nru. ;.. ...i. ; n..- . hinr. ' prmcticii?r polygamy is auotber thing. In IhGl Congress passed a law agamst i the practice of polygamy, ince tbea, however. Mormon missionaries bare been busy in Europe, and have annual ly succeeded iu obtaining large unin t.Ts to believe their doctrines an J come to tbis country to practice and live un der tbe teachings of polvgatuy as io op criition among ibe Mormons. Recently the State. Pepartment at WasLiogtcn has a-ked tbe Kuropean governmenta to restrain certain cis-es of their people trom contit.g to ibis country for tLe nurpoie ot indolging io practices that are unlawful uujer tho laas of tbe United States. "A novel enterprise, called " Tb . People's 0 lurch" is being built in Hua j ton. Tb Rev. Mr. Hamilton, its ps i tor, has secured ten cent contribu- ,j(1s frnlu ovrr lOO.WO persons by I selliDir to each of ibetu an uudivided ; ,.. concern ti tha extent of lDe opens a -antio poiograph aloum. Persons contribuituig a dollar or more to Ibis omnium wdhtrum of art may send their pom aits, or the pict are of store or office or factory, with any personal statement or business card. The Sunday school children j re B,c a ''ciy m.eresi iu re' I markable a.boin, with prospects of t . , - i I . j tfl.J fi itog !' rp. ice luea is a i Peasant vancrj j ce cream parties ana oyster - The .Yorth .imericnn spenks as fol- t..n- tf tl.A ( Z rt1, ....lr n n.iA..iiinf iit Philailelphia : The'Greeiiba: k Con- . . . . i i . Jn' .. 7 , v " reJar btvlc of ZXJSflLZ i out for not jing and find their own expenses. They will be able to see tiiino-s a little mre c'earlv after the a " , - 7 . uemocrais nave nominaie.1 iwj se.;a- rnto tickets. Then th .li.ker will begin. Nfj.lie Grant Saktouius, General Grant's only daughter, died at her husband's place in Kngh.nd a few uays ago. It will be a terrible blow to the General. When she was mar ried in the winter of 1S77 he re tired, after the ceremony, to a pri vate chamber and wept like a cluld. A presentiment that Lis dangl.itr was lost to him by the marriage overcame him and moved him to tears. m o Quebec, Canada, was thrown into a state of great excitement aud dmgir by a fall-out or quarrel between dif ferent societies of bhip laborers. A number of men of tiio uiilerent so cieties were killed, and many wore wounded, by the riots between them. Hardware stores were broken opc& to get ar?ns with which to kill each other. The soldiery was called, out 1 to qull the riots. , Ho he marriel himwlf, is folate! cs follows bv a JI-iKSiichttsetts paper: On the 12th of last JnJy the liev. Henry J. llunsou created more than a local sensation in Worcester, Mass., by pausing in the middle of Divine service in the Advent Chapel to call furtli from the congregation Mis MatUe A. Elton and j'rocccdlng to many himself to her. Tbe reverend gmitiwnan then reaseenJc.l the pul pit to resume the Ferviee, but his c gregiition with a singular unaniniity of entiEient arose and left the church. A few weeks ago Mr. Muifsoh vtu? arrested under an old f?Uto law on ! the charge of unlawful wedlock, and I 1 ' .1... T",:. S.. ..-I ..-.An appeareu lu iuc imuai sviaii. w d" 6wer the charge, Mr. Munson seems to be a perfectly Larmless religious monomaniac. Before any witness w.is called, he asked permission of the Court, to invoke the Divine bles sing, tnd his wife nee Miss E lion hiring a little Lite, ho begged that the examination might bo delayed nn til she arrived. The facts in the case were all reviewed, and Mr. Munson aimed f-r tho defence that there was no law prohibiting that form of marmgu ceremony. He had law fully taken out a license, he said, ac cepted t'.ie marriage vows himself, and administered them to his wife. The ease attracted a good deal of at tention, of conrse, and at the end of ,)ie l,.:,,., Uie prisoner was held in ,a; l() :tjT4.:J. b-fore the Sit ior Coart ItEcwrr railroad mte.Iigence wys : j - iie j HiMwiaim iiu.il..'. .-.Miijmij 1 has just beer presented wita a branch road, a free gilt It runs from D. m- cansviile to Newry. It was proposed to abandon it The Pennsylvania will continue trains over it as here tofore, and will ndd Bitch additional trains as may be necessary for the accommodation of the public." Is a letter, recently written to a friend in California, General Grant said, relative to the Chinese question, The fact is, the Chinese q-oestion is not going to agitate the country long. The Chinese government are very anxious to keep all their people at home, and if not interfere J with they will stop emigration." Max air people now do away with cooking in their houses. They pay a saloon or restaurant man to cook the meal or mea's and Irring them to the house, ami attend to cverytbrng inrtaining to the tiblf, the fiinnly I having nothing but to cat of it ' to d-j with the inenl and pay for it. A XATCRAiazEn .,in".ri-aft citien. named llirzam. a broker by business, killed an Egyptian of rank, few lavs n-o. in Ivrvpt. luo Luitcd .SUtes authority at V.aslintn lias leen dispatcheil to, so that Le re ceive a fair trial. A TRAMP was arrested, mi cof.f ssed ... ... .t.ui:.t,l tt -r.-...V n.KpniMr . . - '.- . c. 1 . 1.. 1 rrain 111 .ten li'inx-ian:. i.t-ar .ii.je.ji4.- ile gave as a reasrn for bis bid w vrk, that be ia cat of funds, tired of l;fe, and a desire for imprisonment to prc vetit starvation. " 1U:ad and reflect on this item from an FVr..ba:.f e r.atier : " Ku-KI'is in 7en- i 1 1 nessee will now divert its fury 2iinst I t..i.i: -i....:.ij ;.. . t ,h Fn f'cP- dt.te Ulf the debt of th. btate." JT ivis is iu the Lands of his fiiends. That is the way they put it uowu boutli. me uemoi-rauc leau- rs in the North smile m their sleeve the i U 1,1 Jlin 1 IV.-IXv liJ .jr . w aoJ :I1-le' ".Mrs (Jotkutig it is sail is an ex ceedingly quiet modest lady, avorse to Iiviug in Washington City aud she prefers to stay in L'tica and atteud to ber bousebo.d aff tir9." In the citv of Para, Biczil, serious bread riots prevailed in Juiv. The military was called out to put them down. LlGHTSf.NO scroek a 20,000 barrel oil tack at Munhall, Pa , last Wednes day mornicg, and cres'cd a great 6re. The Irish Nationalist's Convention, that was in secrrt session ten dnja at Wilkesbarre, adjourned last week. The Riot Damage Uill bribery case will come before the Dauphin county com t in a few days. The Prohibitionists expect to hold a State Con-rontion at Altoona, Sep- temler 9. Chinese Discipline. . Young, of the New Yolk IJeralJ, who is with Grant in China, writes interesting letters from the Flowery ' Kingdom. Among other things, he j ... ,i, fw;, ;n ? it. i o -- ( illustrative of Cninese discipline. j The int.ili,.nt took j, wLiIe making a j.JIlr1iey by ou ti,e waters of t tiie t j,1)tr i'fcljj0, between lient-bm , jj,; I'ctm ooHl? of our party 1;1 gon on the man'itrin's loa-L, to be polite to tnta. The mandarin wus vei v i-iA &n ae admiral acting as interpreter, a giC- deal ot information, mainly geograph- j it'111' wa.s PtecL Then one of the I iany stepped over to auoitier uoni ! or ,ie l 'e of calling on the OeraL Tlie way you rmtke calls I jiarty stepped over to another boat while boating on the Peiho is to hop from boat to boat, for they all remain within easy distauce of one another, and there is no trouble in going throur?h the whole fleet when vou are . "... . .. lu ft t:ng humor. One of our partv stepped on another boat lie- fore he had gone fifty paces a spitting squall came over the fields and caught the sail. The boat began to reel and bilge over against the bank. The boa'.iaan rushed toward bis roties, but too late. The boat was ou its beam ends, and the best that could be done was to hold on to the sides of the deck and keep your feet out of the water. There was nothing calamitous in the situation. If the worst came to the worst you had only to walk ai;hore in water r.p to your knees. But the lcr.t rightud Again, and not even that harm was done. Our Chinese mandarin pulled tip in great excitement Nothing could ex ceed his concern his polite expres sions of concern. The idea that whom the Viceroy was honoring should be almost tossed " into the water! Terrible! And by China men, too ! Horrible ! He would make an example of thul boatman. Tho only proper punishment wcUld bo to take his liead off. At the very least he mut hare 2lW Wue3. ' AVe inter fered an well as we couid. Ns harm had bren rlonoj and accidents will h-ippnn to the best managed boats, and Uho can toll when a squall of wind may come spitting atij hissing over the fields ? The captain of the careening boat was aLoaily on his knees abject and imploring. If Mrs. Grant's boat had been, within reach influence of a decisive nature might have been invoked in favor of mercy. Eat her boat was half a, mile away, and justice to be effective must be summary and tlie best that could be lone was to reduce the blows from 200 to 2:). So the unhvky cap tain was seized by two of his own crew and laid down on his faco on his own deck. One held his head down, and another las feet, and a third, kneeling, gave him twenty blows with a thick bamboo euna. The blows did not seem to be severe and would not ka?c brought a whimper ont of an avei iiire New England kV. At the close of the punishment the whipped man knelt before the mauiiann, pr.:sed his forehead to the ground, expressed his gratitude for the mercy he had received and his contrition for his fault. Then, with crest fallen Koks, he went to his Wit and took command. About half an hour later I saw him gorging himself with rice ami chattering with ins coniraes as j though he had never known a Wa. i The more vou &ee of the OrientaU-, the lnore , are stnn-k with tue fa--t t;,,4l nianv 01 iiiea- ways are as uus wavs of children. How a Geyser was Made in Penn sylvania. A "ipeoial correspondent of McClure's Times, writing Iruiu Kane, Pa., tays : W ithin the la-t two or three weeks brief tneutioo has been luadn of the .,n f.., .I.ai.r.. f,... Ibis resort, but no eorrect eiplsffatiou ! has been rmbhshed. The Kane Geyser ! Well is located in Mckean county, I 1., four miles southeast of the "umuiit Summer Uesort." Tb s well wa drilled for pelttrleum to the spring ol ITfJtoa total derfh of 2.01H) feet. No oil was found iu navins ouauft'les i and the well was a'jaudmied, since ' - 1... K.. ,i....!.. ! -o,uu ..... ....... ..... ... 5 Fv. icali ten to bfteen fifteeu u-mutes a col- umn of watr and b to a height vary ing from 100" to 156 lee',. .Mr. Cbarles A. Ashburner, assistant in charge 01 the curvev of McKean countv for the ueolojiical survey, has mailfc a study of tfleGejstT Hell and has fur&Fshed the fo!loain; tacts: Purine the opera lion of dril ioir a iiiuber of fresh wafer veins vre encountered down j to a depth of SCI feet. All of this water was fliut ff by a cast-iron casing , 5J inches in diameter, which was iu-j serted in ll.e si in? rol to' the te-! nisitc J.'j.iii. Thus the hole was kept tree from water during the after drill- At a d-pta of 1.115 feet a very heavy "pas veiu was s'racs. After , .-- th well w do.rted from fai!are to &rd oil llie irou rasing vfss withdrawn fr"C the hnifl and the Iresh warr per mitted1 to flaw in on top of the ns. flere the eotifl-ct between nature's ele ments commenced, which Las tuadj this! j weii r-ne of she most ioltrestiiig oatu- . . . .. . renewena in t'cnnsj Ivanu. 1 he , water fl ws into tbe ndl on top of the ; gM until :!, pressure of the cor.fi.ied . .is- becomes greater than the Weight r.f j tbe fQjM.nr.ou.ijbebt water, wnn aa ex- pulsiou tkes place and a cliuni of water and gas is thrown na? pf the well. 1 htf ocetrrs at t resent every thirteen ! minutes, aud the spooling continues for one ar.d a ha.f nniiu'es. On the even ing of July SI, Mr. A. VF. Sheafer, anl McKeau Survey, measured two columns whicb wont to a beipht respcc-t7?lv of '20 and X'ZS feet. Lst Satrrdav night a week Mr. Ashrmmer measured four column In succession and the water was thrown to fbe follorirg heights : 103. V.'sZ, 12-7 and 523 foet. Iur.r. the time that the columns arc thrown out of the well the gas is thoroughly mixed np with tbe ?ratcr and is readi'y Ignited. The sight after uifllttfall is grand beyond description. The antag onistic elements of water and fire are 80 prorMseaoirsly blended that cash fecois to be fighting for tbe mastery. At one moment the flame is almost entire ly extinguished, only In oiirst forth at the next instint with increased eneTgy an4 greater brilliancy. In winter the columns become encased io ice aud form a Luge translucent chiuney. STATU ll KMS. Ijcbanon borc-ugh bas a debt of $50, OOd. V ilkesbarre is improtiug its sewer system. Since 1870 the population of the county ot M'Keau bas increased from 8,000 to 40,000. Oil did it. The Lancaster driving Park has been sold by tbe sheriff lor $1G,000. Several broods of Kuropean quail have been seen in Northumberland county. TLe old birds were brought over in tbe spring. It is claimed that tbe highest point io the State is Ilazlcton and Audeu reid. TLe Perry County Commissioners offer a reward of -50 for tbe arrest of Samuel E. Albright, tbe murderer of Wiii;?'" K. 1M ulrr. The wealthiest building association in Reading, the Schiller, has asset es timated at $:Jj0,0U0. Reading manufactured 47,000 bar rcls of malt liquor last year. The Pennsylvania railroad will tun nel under West Chester and lay an un derground tra, k. It is understood that an organ factory will soon be started in Jobustowo both tbe cases aod the "actions" beiug made therein. The oldest conple perhaps in the State of Pennsylvania are Pope Rusb uell and wife, of D berry, Wayne county. They are ninety years ol age. They were married in 1812, and built the Loose they now occupy in tbe heart of tbe wood io 1817. Andy Tracy, who is to be bnng ia McKean county on the 9th of October for tbe lunrder of bis cousin because she w..u'd not marry him, regards bis apprnaahing end with very little con cern. Ile say that if be canuot be par doned he wants to be hang, as impris onment foi life would be worse than death. Jobtj XV. Nye wa& committed to jail at Ilarrisburg on the 12th in-t., charg ed with tbe murder of Cyrus Craig col ored, who, it is alleged, died on ibe night of July 26 from tbe effects of a beatiog inflicted by ISje nsar Daupbin Pa. Gensfal Eaaton's Adrenture. raijhnd and Ckvir.td bj Three WijfA wai,izt.i He Jlukes Cuoi Ust of fisted. From the Co'ton (Cat.) Sorti-Tmpic. Reports of the adteoture of General Boutou with bighwijoien near San Ja uiuto have bren coiuing io for some dY, but the Ucueral tiioislf arriCrd vesteHay. Oenrral liouton was chief of artillery under General Sherman, who speaka of !.im as having a rocord a? au artillery ofSoer Uii?urp.i!i?ed io tb world. He was engird lu lorfy-two tiatiles and never lost a pun. lie tell of ti thrilling experience on the mimn taiu top at Sao Uorfouia io the lollow ioiz way: The General and J. t'. Col lins, hit partner, started from San Gor goma for their ruuciie a San Jacinto lu Sigh, wapi.n. A!)"Ut three niiles out, and when at the top of the grade oo lb new rad leading to San Jacin to, three men Fuddrol? rose oa of the brah, wbich at ihct place ;rtw clone to the roadside, and, two presenting revolver and ooa shotgun, cried, " Halt!" The lean. tfa Stopped, heo they were ordered to give up thrir aruin. Thev both promptly answered that they had no arms, although each of them bad a revolver in bin poefcef uiknrwn to the other. Upon getting nut" of the wagon pieces of chain were produced and their bandit chained behind them and nix-feet chain ri!nCed ab'.ut each of her j,.werv w made fri-u , he c)jain n,fcJ ab(lU, ",lie str,w. . c . ,i,r.,i,; ,,ri,inf T-.e ,5, m )f Uef wire blDt icr 1 n h , no. chape but not weldil. and when they , , ... ,v i J were pia.ea upon me 1" links were pressed down with a pair of bhoeiuaket'a p neers. Collins was chained to the wheel of his wson, with the chain about bis neck. The uian carrying the t,liotpnn was handed a pis tol by the other, K takinjr hold of th ebsirl abnrrt f he Generals neck,! said (loine on' white the art;id aian ! fell in the rear with bis pun about a foot ! from Bouton's back. ... . .i: i 1 "e . "',ru u,"u i j bad lueanwntie oeen unnocnioi; .ue ' horses, and takinj; thetu ahead a short ditnfe tied tfteni to .i m! bushes. All j i r V "I?1' ! so ln as it takes us lo fell ft, the Geo- j erl bad been furtively feeling along! the slack of the chain on bis batids try i.,r. to find a link of th chaiu that was - - . . . not entirely CI..M1. iiimou-d, wtucd j lutist have t-seu intrnsifi-d by the tight ' place in whicb be was placed, suddenly : Inund a link putly jipen. lie dropped I the other lii.k down, and ;i,b thes.i.h, leverage which this afforded pried open ! tbe little opening upon whic(- bis life i dei i tided Keetiinr? bis hands in the ! r.oir;..i, I,, .1.. n nrtd the skirts of bis coal and put bis band upon his pistol, which w-as a self oooker of the "bull-dog" pattern. They bad not yet gone llirfy paces and bad j'tst turued out of the road into fit, brush wiiu the General accompli : and it Was just at tl.is ti.ue bed this, that tbe man in tbe rear notice.- bis moveuieuls and cried " halt 1" At tl.TS teBeral 1 liouton whit.ped out bis pistol, atid,! bait l,rUt, .s, f.r,, et the man in Ule j car. :.o te, 1. Waiek as .bought be .. i :.i.a ....I . . i. .J. tr..i .!,.; .... . e , one iu flirt. IJ-5 then ran to release Collins, when tile :!nrd mje3 carae ran Ling toward the wagos, from where be bad tflBd the norscs. iinu-in, tninKiug bis purpose was to shoot C-iilius, waited 1 t r r until be passed the rear of the Wagon, when ha bUzeJ away and dropped biisi. lr took but a moment to jei k ihe cba.o ; apsft which was about t!oll:i;s s rn'k ! and to free bis hands. Tb. n bitching .u-i, ,o i, M- rf,?r fi. ur ..l. V .1. .... j " - " ... u.u j to the office of Justc.-e K.un. i y, som ; nine miles distant, with the parted chains Hill danaling from their rrists and o. cks, where they at ere told their story. With the aid of a Lie they i were relieved of their jewelry, aud as ci oti as day bri ke a posse started back i o the fcene of tlie tracedy. Neir bv they f.'ULd v. hi re tn'ee horse bad been . tied and two masks on (he grracd. Taking up the trail of the horses, they found, abonf a bf u.ile further on, the body of John Wakefield, who had dismounted, uDsaddied bis horse, turu ed him loos? and then laid doB and died, ile was forum" to have been shot in the right side, just below tbe nipple, the ball lodging just beneath the tkiu of the back. Ou Wedoesday y,.unK ., . . ' ' ovtngton went in his home, near hi LVco, iiiimediatcly after the shooting, ttfrh a fie.sb wound in the lhmli, where he stated to his friends that iLpv did nt intcurj to umrder General R..uton, . . .i ,. I i - . nnr n! r Wanteil I.. Pinnls. hint to .lan an order ou bis wife for five thooHl , .. . , , r . dollars and ifrfended t keep biui as a hostace until it was paid ST.iTi: irc.-Tis. Tbe ("learGeld jail now bolda four horse thieves. Mr. David Weaver, of Allentown, who is seventy years old, jua pel out of a secoud -story window on Sunday a wetk while suffjiiug troin piiu and was killed. Tbe post-office at Rel'jville, Jlifflm Couoty, was entered by burglars early on Monday morning a week Fifty dol lars' worth of stamps and about $25 in money were taken. No cine to tbo robbers. Three enws owned by Augustus Pir lin, of llirlin'g Forge, Chester coouty showed unmistakable signs of hydro phobia last wet k, and had to be killed It is feared lLat his entire berd one of the Guest iu tbe S'ate. are all under the name lfiflaecc, and will hare to be kill ed. At vt ilkesbarre, on tbe Hth mst the six year old daughter of Edward Ryan endeavored -to eross the railroad track by crawling under a freight train IR-r nurse Cus.-ie Laffin, aged eighteen yeats otartid to bring ber back, when tbe traiu started up and both g'.rla were ruu over aud killed. Tbe Second Brigade. N G. Pa., are to go into Camp at Kaston, begiuning September 20 aud ending October 3. At Becbtdsviile, Rerks couuty oo Tbnrsday afternoon a week ao infant was given a dose of medecine inteudcl for its mother aud almost iu&tanily kill ed. A new disease is breaking out among milch cows in Erie and the victuity. A number of the animals have died re cently, a dairyman having lost eight wit bin tbe past week. The symtoms are loss of appetite, hard breathing, parched, tkin badiy swollen and caked udder. Tbe Pennsy Ivarjia Railroad freight! shops at. Aitoooa nave an order to baitd 1,500 box ears. Tbere was an n'ft.r it lb anrkl hfnr lliia In kiilU ofirt ..r. f., ,h P.. T.. i- '-r'-Ji wnion are now anaar way. j Ltaal jVultcts. 1 " ' ' prothonolary' Jfotlce. NOTI' E i berebv aiven lbl KJniunl S.' Uott, Jr , Ainee ot A. J. Uoweil, Bi.t liii tirsl itxt Boat account, a aai'l A Mguw, in tlie Prothonour'a onT f J"" ..Ula countv, and that the same w.ll ba pre ..ntel for connrm.tion and allowance at lh Court Ilotwo m .Viltiiutown, on Tues day, Sepleinb 1. If 9. ( Prolb.inotary'a thV, MUHIO ton, Aiiir. 18. 19. f . ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BV virtue ot an order of the Court of Cotunn n ft-" t Juniata count. th undersigned, An.itfnee nt MilUr Wood ward, for the b-nt-til or cri-ditots, will iIT-t at public sale, in the premUes, in Green wood township, Juniata couoty, Pa , at 2 o'clock P. M., on WEDESUAV, OCTOBtR 1st, !,, . .. ' , ' .litnuuT be in the Jail of said county, estate, to wit: ; A tract ol - (htr ,o HMUte aH..iu,t nZ br land. I " :.,?"rftt Und?o Bv . Act orA.rmby. passed the .V The follow ine real Und aiiuate in uid dt-rrilied a tollow s:.r.h Ann Cuno. ou the south hr land of George Woodward anJ J.icit Stimelitiif. 0:1 the north by land of George L", and on the west by Und of Dotr', Parker t Co., and Joseph McDonald, CCTitaiuing about 120 AOEES, mori or lexs. TERMS Of SALE. Ten percent of the pureliuse uixne-y to be piid on the day of j in .,r c.-nt. of the babcice on tuo 1st day of April lxsil. and the remaiuuer in two eniii-aiuiu l pivtoents. tiKUiiGK JACOHS, Jr., Asii.ee of Miller Woodward Aug 2, IST'J. Iteslster'u Notice. KoTicts is hert-by gik'ea that the following . . ... . : I.' twrKjns nave nieu uif ira-c"uu.-u ii-c JoihVe i Mitllintown, and that the wm . ,f-entefl to U.'e Court Inreon- firin.ition and allowsuce, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 179: 1. The lirst and final account of lliinison Keed, administrator of 1 hnnias J. Conner, deceased, late or the township of Brale. Juniata county. 2. The aerood partial account of James H. Junk, administrator of William Jtw.li. deceased late of Tascarora to.vnsl.ip, Juui- ala c.iini 3. The account or John B. McAli.ter. ad- imn,Mtor of James McAUster, deceased, gtv ..( farette township. Juniata county. 4. S.tppleiuental and flml account ol H. , Curreased. tT i , . ,r a. The Hi. st. and intended to b the 8nal account ol Sarah J-'eimond, administrator I f Neimond. deoeas.-d, Uie ot Mon- 1 titf. townsbiu. Juniata cutv. j . . ,,r it n. Mc.Misfer. ex- , .,,. the last will and tesarn. ut of j Tbnntas MeCu'ly, deceased, ktw ct MoAIis- j trrvilie, Juniata county.- 1 ; of Kv..rd oi-s. d.ceased, Uie or bea'e j tow. os'i'i', Junia:a county. 8. The tiu.n account ot Irwin P. Wjllis. ' ' Xecuior of Jmo McKinat y, deceased, talc ot Watk.r township, Juniata county. 9 1 plen eDtai and bnal acuitnt of Antos If. Martin, executor of t!ie last will .f d testament of Joseph M. iieltord. late oi &.iI!inuwn, Juniata county, decease-!. snuiiiri' stLcs. IY virtue of sundry writs of Vtnd. Fx 1 t'ti Ki. Fa., iscu.'d our of Ih.- Lolirt i Common Pleas of JuniaU count;-, ant t tue directed, w-ill be exwisri .r a!e public outcry, af the foii.-l Hoo.,e, in he horo,,Rh o, .V.tMintn, ou FK1DAY, AL'iLST li'Jth, lb. 3, at 1 o'che-k r. ., tbi follow inc described j ! real vsute, lo w il '. ; ', , . . . ;t ira.. .'i ?nui't: 411 1 a . town ship, Juniata county, bounded as fullofl's, towil: On the r.-s.rtli by Liii1 ot Ju.si p'i l.ong arnl rthcrs, eas$ iw lands f Sa'iiiu-t lines, rrrtitli Uirll ..f K.i:s'l .!. Km . r . ,i . ....... ,.. i f. n r. .',.,lt:ll,lig .r acres, more or I j j 9Ii h iving :h-rvu erttel a 1 x-l'r.i;.ie ; Daelling Mouse, ....g i; iru, and other out bnildines. tettil, taKen :n executio'i anu ! f" be sold as the prop rty l Join. S. Kin. A tract oi latei itnaie in i la iare town- slnp, Jnni .ta comity, bounded on ibe north by lands of Ji.nw'h.in Pry, east oy lands I ..... ... l . ...t. I. f .. ... . r 1 . . Trot p. an l-esl by lands ol D.-,d Martin, therton erected a' plastered Iraine Dwelling House and Log liiin, and otlit-r outbuild ings ; ai m, A Irjct oflaad in snm.! townb:j; br..lirf ed on the nor'h by l.m Is of D.vi I Martin. I east and south by Lauds of Am ld Varnes. j uiljnfr ave acre- UIrer ic,3 nailI1j;(rl ana west Dv Inn-is ol IK-lirv lluli'-ari. con. ."seized, tuk.-n in execution and to be sol t as the ptois-rty of Jacob Roads. A tMet of land situate in Beale town ship, Juniata coiit.tv, l.iunilcil on the north by lauds i f Haines' heirs, e.ist by Lm.ls ol I 'alvin Stewart,-fOMIh by lan.ls of Soloiuon Doiiiclircau and sen b lands of Jjcob An- ' drews. containing S.VI acres, more or less, ' an, having thereon erected a Lng Oweliiiij. lUn' !"',, her .mb.iiMinKs. Seized, taken in exi-cu'loii and to be sold us Krlr(4 bavsl HUU, sort. j A la,, m , ,ck ,,lKas(iip ' Juniata county, t'.io.ded on the north bv I "ids d Aar.-n Valentine and others, eist bk; 1:""U. "' w Srner, south by lands of o. i.auipix'ii anl otners ai.a we- hv ' ! lands of t.eorze V amcr, roMammK tn acres, more or k'ss, a.-if havlrrj; Ihereou erected a Frame Ilwelling House, Lug Ii-n and o.ber outhuildings, am) having a large Afp'e Orchard thereon. About 120 acres under cultivation Seized, tjketi in execu tion and to bj sold ire lite property of J.S Keue p. A tract cr h?wd stfstre fti Greenwood township. Juniata county, bounded on the north by lands of D.o id Cox, east oy lands ot J. Loiijr, south by Liudsof Michael Null, and west bv lands or J. I.on', containing 2 arrvs, u.ore or less, and h.ivir.jr thevmi erecf-4 a Frame Dwellinw House, YtJ.nv Tannery Bnildnijr, Frame Stable, i.c. Seis ed, t.iki-D in execution and to be sold as the property of Simon Shelleniierger. A lot offrround situate in Fermanapli township. Juniata county, hounded on the north fv lot of Jacob Siilontf, east by the Pennsylvania canal, and west by tbe Juni ata river, and having thereon erected a Frame Dwelling Hunso and other outbuild ings, containinjr one acre and half, more or less. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of JoSn Tyson. Cosditions or PiLE. Fifty ilollart of the price or sum at trhieh the property shall be struck off shall be paid to the sheriff at ihe lime of sule, unless the purchase money shall be less than that sum. j ;n u-hiik eae on'u the pmnhase mousy shnll (.am. wins. - ". ... "'iii .. Ug'lim Oe immediate! put up and sold; the talnnre of the purchase money mat 4- pi.f to Ihe sher iff at his cfRi-e nlhiu fiee d-iys from tt lime of sale, teuton! any J.'m mi 4i'a ;.K.fe by the shenff therefor, olhencse the properly ma i be sold again at the expinse and mk of me person lo wnom it ts struck off, who. i east of any d.fiiiency at such itsale. shall make good Ihe same. . D. WALLS. Sneriff. Saaitrr's Orrica, Slillliiitowu, Aug. 12, 1873. C4tTIO.. AM. perrfons are hereby cautioned not to fish, hunt, break or oien fences, or cut wood or Voung limber, or in any iiunec.es s.iry way trespass on the lands of "the uudcr- bir:iea R M Thompson J B 1 hornpsoo Vni it Thompson Davis Siniih, Jr. Oct 3, 1878. T S Thompson E P Hudson AbnimShelly C A Sbermer CACTIOS. 4 LL Persona are her..-by cautioned not JTX M flsb, hunt, gather berries, l.reilr . open feueos. or cut wood or young timber, .p . . i .I........ . . . . , .r in any uoueceaxorv way treaoona o il.- - v. . v ii it .iiiiiri-r. j ,a"d!' 01 lh" undersigned. M.n. W r. u u . .. -. . mma u. i.riiwtri Sn.in, I.rnwica Suaaota. WitLiAji Pmrui. Favrt Haw.b I KO- '"'-Ara. FaEDiaica HAwaa. k'ermaoacb Twp., JaM 2 17 . Jud8 of the Court of Common I'.ia. for Ut Judicial DUtrircompo'dof h. counti. s of J-mut -, PeTT " '.d Honor b'.es "ah El.f..- and IrancM bZTX Associates JudRe ef the .aid Couit cT Common Pia Juniata county , baveiued their precept tw w.dirwted, bearing date the ao.h day of A prtl, 19 lor hoMin? t Court ol Oyer and Terminer .d General Jail livery, and General Ouirter Ssiona or the Peace, at .Vlr Fl INTOWIt, oo th KlKSr XOXDAV of SeVtEwBER,'1879, being thrf rt day ot !b monlh. ... Notice is Hittaf liirw, wi -r-oner, J act ices ot the Pc2-e and ConstaWef of the Couuty of Juniata, thai they be then and therein iwr pr..j r p.r:is, at one o'clock on the afterniM.i or aaH day, witt their record-., iiiiiiitions, exa.iiiino.na and oyer reuieinbranees tt 'to those things that to their ollir;e respectively apj-ertaii. and those that are bound by rvniiance tc prosecute against the prisoner tnal are 01 dav of Mav, A. v., ie-n, uiaue in. ue int du'tv of the JiITifreaof the Peace, of tht i counties of thia Coumioiiweallli. tc return to the Clerk o! thia Court o! yrartet . .1... 1 1 . Mu a!I tilts .isions ol th: respe.'ties counties. all llie reci'Kiiitauces ein-ru v ....... . ... 1 ;.... ut..M .liti. Iit anv person or person" coiumicion of any crime, except sueh ta-er a iu.iv be ended belorc a Justice or mi Peace, under existing laws, at leasi len ""; i oemrc .on .. ...... ... . ----- ol tue uoun io rJ - lurnaoje respct-ii-i ,uu any recognuancea are euterevr inti le-.a than ten davs before the coinnieiK-rnint ot the session to which the are made re- turnable, the aaid Justices are to return the saiue in the same wanner aa it aaia aci t. .. 1., Mi. Dated at Milllialown, the 28th day of 1.1. ; ,i. rr .t oar Lord one ibou - aand'eigbl hundred and aerentv-nme. VM. D. WALLS, a Am Jf. Sheriff Office, Mittiintown, i July -b, lb.tf. Prothonotary'i. Xo-hce. -tXTt'TICE ia hereby given that J hn Hart, ll Commiileeol si-r.,h Hart, a lunatic, has lii'.d his arcoi.nt, aa sal 1 Committee, ia the Prothouotary'a i.fhca of Juniata county, aud that Ihe same w ii. be preser.ted to tbe Court lor continuation. a the Court House in Mif Birtown, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBiCK If, 1S79. GEO. REYM.?;. Prothsnolary. Prothonotary's Utt-.e, MilHiu town, August 9, 1S79. ! VrmiHtfuhtarfn Notice. IVTOTKE is hereby given that Ezra Smith, ll Asnee of Solomon Cofliuan, has tiled hi keiond partial account, as said Assignee, iu the Prothwnotary 'a otUce of Juniata county, and thai the same will be rcsi iited to the Court for continuation and allowance, at tb- Court Ilone in .Miriiiu t..wu, ou WtoX E DAY, SEPTtMBit 3, ls.79. GEO. KEYN')t.D!s. ProlhoKotary. Prulhonotar) ' tE-e. Milh.u- town, July tfo, 1-57'J Prothwuotarj'a Notice. V-TlCEis hereby given thl EzraSiuith. I 1 i'-noi.ittee ol Catharine Dunn, a lu-n-itii . has S!od his account, as said Commit tee', in the Pioilioii.itary's i!kr Juni ata .'ftaty, and that the same wi'.l be p'e sint' d to C urt lor col n-aiiun, at llie Court House in Mi!!1intown. on WEDNES DAY, yKPfKUPf-K 3, 17'.. I G 5 . K E 7 'L.U3 , Frothmolan. I Prothre.olarv !flve, , M;:':iiit..w!i. Ja!v 'iy. I'rolbwnolaryV Sat Ice. j VOTKE is here i 1 M t-r, A.s.'i:ii rei.v given bat Joseph if me ol John I. bif'.l I a:.d his ile, l.'ari.iiti j B irch. Ii is bled los ai-c ii t, as sai l Assttj.iee. in til'- Prothon otary's office of Juni rt.s county, and t!ia:flie ..nue Kill jn resented tor cimlruiation and a'l marce ai' the Court House in .Virilin-fOH-n.on YE:).N:sD.VY, SliiTEMBtU 3, 17i. GE". KEY.NOLDS. Proihonotarj. r''TH:!loT.BT's t'rriCE. f Mirflintor u, July 7 . Al"IlITO'S SOTICCr undersigned, .; nif-d by V;(f- X ii- Conn I Jiin:Ha conny, Audi- t. r. t distritvite il.r r.n-y in the h ui-is ol Ezra n ith, Admiiiistr..!'- or Eoz'iov til Fry, : Mmd , ,v 4u,H.s ,ipointnimt, at U1S otlue ill .iloill'itouu, on IKIUll, AUGl'sT 2-. If. ; at 10 o'clock a. M , when and wh.ro all persons hitunoied will attet.d. K. p. PARKER, Auditor. Ji-'y 21, 1S7. Fublic Eiaminaiions. THE Kx .niinationa f Teaen-is for the f iiblic Sch. m. is of Ju;iit roii'.ry wilt he held at ihe ioiWwmg times and pVaces : Foe Walker, at Uexto e,l jy. A'.ijr. 19. For Fayette, at 2?.h,!rr iile, 1 L .rxlay, Attjiust 21. r or Milll.nt'iTn and Ferman ih, at Mif ttintown, Fiiday. AnifUst 22. For MilN.r.i and I'altcrson, at PafteisoD, Sai.irdav. Aun.t 2 5. For Delaware and Thonipsonfown, at ThoiHpsoutown, .Moiid iv. Angus' 2". For Greenwood, at belh'.chem, Wednes day, A Re ii st 2T. For Monroe, at Richtieid, THusdsv, ,u ptt 2S. For Susistiehonoa, at Prosperity, Friday, August 2i. For I.otk, at Cross Keys, TJelTv, Srp-te-iib-r For 1 ucror, at McCoysvilie, Wednes day, September 10. For lieale, at Johnstoarn, Thursday, Sep-teuib'-r II. For Sprnee Hill, at Spruce E:-!l, Fridayf 5eeniser 12". For Turbett and Port Royal, at Port Hoy a', Saturday, September 13. KxaminatiLiis will htgin at S:."0 a. u. Applicants must be supplied with pen, in!, and plenty of p'.p-ri Thegra rf certrto;ea Will be in ac cordance wittt life histructiona given iu tbe May iiU'iib.-r of the School Journal. Fxcept by request ol directors, appli cants niiif be examined w here they expect to- ttfacU. Protessionsl certiorates set?, be renewed where tbe holder has given evidence in llie school riMm that sta.l ccrtift ate is worthily held. All other mn enter the class and, if the certificate will not average less than 1 J and they wave had not less than three years' practice in teaching, they can become applicants, at a special examination, hrt sueh gride of certificate. All arc cordially invited to attend these examinations. WELLINGTON SMITH, County Snperinltmltnt. Julv 30. 1379. C 41TIOS SOT ICE. LL. jersons are hereby cautioned aptinst trespassing upon the lands of the nn i rfp.nr.i.Ml l.. fc. ......... rv..i . ,..,,,. bv aalli!1. hLntillir. ur in nriT other cnv. ... - - ' - j Jonathan Riser Wm Uranthotrer Henry S piece l atiiariue Kuril John McMeeu I) B Iimm (i W Smith S J Kurtz Henry Auker Noah Cameron 1 W Hosteller Christian Kurts Jesse Pines Jacob Hoopa. C G Shelly A U Kurtx David Smith S ni F.v.ms Testoa Kenner Daniel Spieber John L Auker J B (.ab-r S M Kautrinaa J F Deura John l.vcom David 1 1 iinbcrger Arnold Varnts Levi K Mers Oct il, 1878 ALL persons are hi-n bv cautioned not to allow lb -ir dj- to run. or themselves to ti-di, hunt, gather .fiies, break or open fences, cr cut wood or young limber, or in anv un'ieresx;irv w.v tt . i.- i. . ... -i j y - . . u w ioij a i ..' . "'ersigneu. M. 4. J. H. Wilson. Henrv 1 1 art man. To. ler Thompson. Wioiairj Itetriek. DaviU oitber. . ... ... ti . iiumt cenner. Christian Shoiflstoll. Jnbo Molxer. Henry KIom. 11 U A la liSTATTC" PTjBLlrSALV THE or.lersigncd, Hxntcr,,, late of EaeKiel famiMl . V law of Laik towK'i, JUl ! otter at public sale, on tUl. prai. towns'iip, al 1 o'vlueh, r ..1 us The followiiifl dtsribed A farm ot hmesloii- mud B:ii t.-,"'' t log O T ACIifc aH f.iii.tt( lrtrt ... J...... u... ' . J " ' ' ai:.- 1. ' riMjD aiid otlrers. I'ue hu-ri. ', ' balauce ia tirnbir. Tue iUiia.,T.I'!i' i-i o..4 wu a r me Kiiia rd: T.tstil house.Ko.ii It n. w .... C ... . . L. w Corn CriS, Spriiin liiiue. m,i b'lildings. A .jiiarry (. g.joj !t " H iK-en oorned on the larci. T', - I M.rj,.K, .,, sd Jt oa f(1. j , f wh.cb N .n the yard. T.uOKCH?:,4 haV!"B XJuU:l P ; value ,..,1;.,. i oeen :i uium, ana is i i oeen :i liuam. ana is in In. i cultivation. Tbe irct has T a'r the ti!l i.. ii..iipntij. j Will be sold in piece, or ia om t . aiiir i.iin-S tr , uit purcn .err. . , . . yt io o? tw. ! I'VOVK r. . . . ...... . - ... . wi in- rron.-y to be paii u tlie lt .Jf It... bsiauctf to Em. e.'.frM.I . '. v. .U'lrtT. S A ML' El. KLINE M ATTHIAS stt-'w. ExtmoTt ofUxtkul famuDtU June If, loT'J. ,M't Notice to Trevaer. I V Vil-r. is nerory auvn ta,t a . found trespasMng on the Ur,.,,.. ; u.r.c.s:,... ... "- ioa.i, by bkliiux, buntiiie, cntrii r Si.h.. . j in Hres io any w.v whafavw,': ! dealt with a-the Uw directa. ! A . il7arltT n.fj.l,1879-tf J"i.ilar kUia CAlTlOv XOTIfS. ALL jwrsons are hereby c..iU.,. an- their dojts, .: a. icmtli. VT theilisefws to LsS, h..nt, filLr or cur. eikhi or voung iimoe.-. or iru,t. ........ . . n ... I ..... ... .1... 11..-.... .uu - v. uie uncefvj. urreiiwHi or usquenaona tjwssa. Peter JliUer I-nrv Kuh Daniel Shadlp George JjrMl?f E Lone as. S Ditntn Fred-rirK Kf.v-, Joel Uress er Jonatlua ll.it ov ;, f4l"TIO.. VLL persons are hereby c inli.H 13. htintmg, fS-liing, gath rre buildirif trres, or in any .iy t,jpV' Ihe lands of tha uudrsi!ie.l in r'tnott township. WV. McLAVGHU; mrey t, iS70-tr" ciitids .orirxT 4 LT. persons are heret v i lUi onr' m X. trespissing on the nuls ol tL.'w. signed eillitrr il Delaware or Wiivrtr ship, fur lha p fcpusc ot 8. ..ing or iiif. or tor auy otber utju.';. I.. A?xrj.jj 5, A. I.r.. oct31-tr G.I.Li it:. .NOTICE. 4' I.L rT"rr.n are her 'b c atoTvtiH if. X Jr. ire7ss-itiy. tor u mlit .v f os-s. ou the Ivd.. ot the uu.l Vi'tr rd tv.nship, Juniats e..:i Ill-NaT Gaosisoi:, '.. ?.. V JuUS Ct SltNKII IU, UkNilt Dec !', Is77-if .- iSlirrp. rsijMI. jr. 1X'I. Pr-jfes"tmnl t'ani JOUIS ii. Arivl.VsUN, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, MIPFLiNTOo .t, ?A." j'Couerting aud Cor.veyaaeirzpsra !y w'.ten led t-. t'rrwii () i Main street, in b: pjti resi ler.ee, south tf B: idg-r street. j;'i;ekt m-meen. Attorney and Cbunselor-it-L- Prompt atte'iti.m i.en l lite fcr."' and colleeling of tUi".'", and all ifji. ti nes. Orrica on brM:' afreet, first cW ol the rt'-'ltorJ b.uidin. April 1, lS7o-tf lfue7j. pattkksu, ATTOSKEY-AT-Ll, MIFFLIN I'OWX, JI'NIATA C0,?1 S.J All biiies:i 'tnptly attend;u ttt Orrici On Bridge strre', ep;-i.i" Court House square. yy VV1D D. STONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAVT, KirrLINTOW.f, PA. tCollertion aitd al" p.-!rsiocl ta r.ess promptlv altendetl li. june20, 177. T S. ARNOLD, ATTORXEY-AT-L, RICHFIELD, JUNIATA CO., i. All busiiess p-omotly art.nf 't t sulfations iu two btugajges, Fsi-i tJermirr. JUIlN y.cLAL'G lli.l N, ISSUE ANGE A6EITT PORT ROT.if.. JVM 1T.1 CO., r' K7"On!y reliable Ceiipaiiiesrt-rre"'-D-c. vS, liCj-Iy THOMAS A. ELi ialllU Physician and Surgeoa, MtrriisTows.rJ. Othce honrs from 9 a. . tj 3 r- ' tice i h fc'Vr's residence, at ettJ or Water street. ncL-s- M. CKAWFOKD, M. Ills resu.ne.1 actively the Medicine and Surgery and t elr o. branches. OiUi e at th" otd Cm''t', '"' and Or.ing streets, ilitUicWWB, P- .Varcb 2J, lb7ti. J. M BP.AZEF,, 31. PHYSICIAN AM) SUSSlt-t .Icademia, Jutiicda Co , P1- Orrtcr fortnertv occupied by P'--Professional business yieUijU attrt" at all bo;.-. D. L. ALLE.V, . 'J 11 is commencen toe prai-" - ... .... nr a.T- and S nraerv and all theirC'"ster' ,; t):Sce at Aeo.: Tjia, a' Capt. J. J. Patterson. the rei" rinl? 15-15:1 ENT.Y UAS9HBER'IEB'1 P II CfioW ti practice of Sursery and a"l their co'I-it"' " Otliee at his residence in JtcAiu Keu 9, 1S7". 1 I a-pe sfock of ready roa.1-r ';rl1 iila'est s:ni choicest bovs. h .ts. caps. h..nt J - ". . if , fU10ishi:r ge' fl e...tiess V.U- - at Saaiiiel Styrr. ia Pat: .r..- tt .onr Is'-"--' "'d 1,er " the SttJtnel an-' liyaW-.-a- SutKCTibe tor tf SeaUl