iESTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. Wednendar, Scpt'r 3, 18T9i B. F. SCHWEIER, (prrot AXD PtOPIIFTOft. Republican State Ticket, FOR STATE TBEASlKta, SlMVUL BUTLER, OF CHESTER COCXTT. Republican County Ticket, iOR SHERIFF, Lieut. J IMtS R. HEl.LT, or MILTOab TOWSSHIT. FTt REOISTEB AND BECORPEB, BCrHES CATXXV, Esq., OF FAtlTTl IOWX8UIP. FOR JCRT COMMISS10VER, Capt. JO II P. IVII AHTOt, or ruRT ROTAL. Look out for counterfeit trade dol- These is a rumored alliance tween Germany and Austria. be- aEES thousand Grangers pic nicked at "Williams' Grove, Cumber land county, last week. ITaetabp Cuixege has emplo-ed a profewbr of the Chinr se language, at a salary of. !5Ui per montn. The Scranton Greenback Conven tion closed :Ls labors by a large num ber of the members seceding. It is reported that General Grant has accepted the presidency of the Nicaragua Interoceamc .Land Loai- As effort is being made to have a school of instruction for Indians es tablished under the auspices of tho National Government " Eiohtt Enyhoh farmers have sail ed for Texas, where they intend to Bettle. An exchange says they will be astonished if, on their arrival, the natives happen to be in the act of settling Lumculties. The Democracy, and blathering. hTDOcriticaL ignorant reformers, tali about the waving of the bloody shirt in the South, but thev are cunning and vicious enough not to mention the work of the bloody hand down there. NrrraER the preacher nor the edi tor thai got np such a chVtnbance in California som' -lays ago, are Kermb-!;-vins. The preacher who abused the editor's mother is a Lrdor Re former, " and the editor who did the shooting is a Democrat At 4 o'clock on SturJ:iy morning the rebel iuerul J. B. Hoa l died at ?,etv Or'ous. of ye'low fever. His wife died a jVw iluys tiga ia confine ment lie leaves eleven children, the eM -st U-n years, the youngest, twins, three w-eks old. Tee Democrats talk about Preti duiC Hajcs' civil service rules being kept. They do not need to go to WeiUnton to lind something in the civil servu to talk about Garnian Uel Shi-very caua tell them something abrui civil service as in operation in this county. Atieution, Democrats who axe troubled about civil service ru:e3. "Up in Maine an orator of the Greenbackers was cornered in a man ner caicuiated to cause him to re member tie incident to his last day. SaidLe, in a speech at Gardiner: I'm 60 ' r ident that resumption is a iaiiuie that I will give $100 to the man who will show me one iii?tance of a manufacturer paying his hands in gold." Therenpon a manufacturer et up and &aid that be had peid his Lands in gold for three months. The ignorant orator" changed the sub ject" Ox Saturday a monument to the memory of General Custer was un veiled at West Point General X. P. Banks was the orator of the day, and in tracing the genealogy of Custer pronounced him to be the grandsan e' f Tie of the Hessian officers that was captured in the Revolution of 1775. Tho General's grandfather, after he was captured and paroled, never returned to tbe Old World, but et'cd, first in Pennsylvania, after ward in Maryland. A son moved to Ohio, where the General was bom. A uispatch says: A Washington Inbor agititor named Lodnett called on President Hayes on Monday a week, demanding instint payment of certain unpaid claims of work- ingmen, which he alleged were pro vided for by s."t of Congress more than a year ago. He told President Hayes that if the claims were not paid in ten days, "I can lead a force of determined men against you that will make your seat not worth the cloth that covers it The President as usual, didn't make any rash prom ises. "A barber in Portland, Me., told a customer that the Greenback doctrine was like the Christian religion. " Do you mean to say," asked the visitor, " that the Greenback doctrine is like the Christian religion in all things ?" 'Yes, in all respects," replied the bar ber. "Well," said the iior, "I find wmeihiug in the Bible that your party ignores." " What is that t" eagerly asked the artist of the razor. "The plan of redemption," was the answer, and during the balance of that shave the barber was unusually silent, for a barber." A Westeuj exchange remarks : mentioned 6ome time hso that We Dr. Glenn, the candidate cf the California Democrats and "Honorable Bilks," owns a 000 acre ranche, a fact not cilcnlaied to make liim ajipreciate the needs of the workingmen, whose candidate he is. But another fact has since leaked out which will make the Doctor more popular still. It is, that he works his immense farm with Chinese labor. As the motto of Kear ney, the leader of the party which first Loniinated Glenn, is, "the Chi nese must go," the spread of the fact of the Doctor's fondness for that much-abused race must result disas trously to bis chance as a candidate. The Frunklia county Democrats are ahead fur th campaign of 1880. Tbey bore, instructed their delegate to the state Convention lor iiiacn. Charge it to the barrel. " Miss CAMtre E. Davis died at Day ton, Ohio, on Monday s week, of yel low fever, and the physicians are un ablo to as cortr.in how the disease was coLtrvteJ. Eveiy precaution has been fciken to prevent the spread of the disease." STATE 1TKMS. The rains of August cost the rail roads of the State more money for repairs of damage done by floods than was spent in Uie turee monuis previous. Cnaries A. jarL wno nas loir or five wives in different parts of the county, pleaded guilty of bigamy in Harrisburg on ednesday, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $200 and be imprisoned in the penitentiary for turee years. A live tape worm was removed from Gideon W. Weider, shoemaker, Head ing, which measured 27 teet in length. Julius bioeb, a Hebrew and a trav eling (geut, coaiuiiitt-d suicide at Mead viile, ou Saturday morning, by shoot bitnself. Losses ia buisnens . are said to bave led him to the act. Henry McGee, a teamster at Slam bang McKean county, iris kicked by a borse and killed ou Saturday. One of the most recent captures at Franklin, Venango county, was an el der in a colored cliprch, who bad skin. red away with the gate money taken io at a camp meeting. Lvt Wednesday the 27 ult, Mark Hamilton, colored, was found guilty in 'larlwle of felouiously assaulticg a lit tle white cir! named Tbuma and was sentenced to fifteen years io the peni tentiarv the full limit of tbc law. The Everett Presbyterians bava de cided to build a new church edifice. A Uudlord near Bernville, Berks county Las been detected in violating the L'oited States revenue laws. He had no government license, but sold cicarg to bis customers at ten cents eacb, and threw in a drink of whisky Four borte thieves bave been jailed in Clearfield county within a week. A combat between a bear and a ne gro, to come off at Bradford was stopp ed by tte authorities. It is said that one of the most inter esting features of the printer's picnio at Oreseoo will be a toot race ia which all the imps of Juniata valley will contest tor honors. Job Sbakcspere, a Cheshire English man, stole a saddle from a farmer a"d eir.pcd with the farmer's wife. The ra.ro.er bad him arrested fur larceny of the saddle. He didn't mind the loss of bis wife so much. Governor lb y t of Pennsylvania who if at Avon t-priuijs . 1., his accepted the invitation to deliver the openins addres a! the Fair of the penusyivania Sae Agricultural Society in Fair- mount Paik Philadelphia, on Septeru ber 9. A bridge over Wolfe's run on the. . . . i j i i j - .uuuey i.reea rai:ruau ore u:iu car-, - , , . , ' rviiic witb it a lumber and passenger, , u to i Car, last WeeK. The nail nrress tram frequently makes the run betw en llarrisburg aud Altoona in three hours IZ'Z unles forty-tour miles an bnur. Considerable pocket picking has ncftn reported at cin.p meetings this aummer and some burlariea ia tcuta. A Chi-ster county miller sold six hundred tons of bran at $13 per ton this liumnier. Bradford, in oildotu. is becoming i famous fur its suicides. Two years tgo Benjamin Kripps, of Pittsbuig bad a voluntary separation from bis wife, and she married William KintzstefTor. Kripps repented aud took bis wite back. Husband -No. z came around and agreed to call it square for $10, but was kickeu out. In revenge he bad the wman arrested for bigamy, and bnnband No. 1 bad husband No. 2 arrested for marrying a woman be knew to be married. A committee from the order of Knigbta of Labor, in Schuylkill county bave addressed a letter to Mr. F. B. Gowen, President of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, asking that be at once prosncute in the Courts of that county tbe members of tbir order who be has charged in an open letter witb being couuected witb tbe "McNulty gang" the object of which is criminal practices. The committee state that as law-abiding citizens tbey will con sider it their duty to give Mr Gowen every assistance within their power in tbe prosecution. At Becbtrlsviile, Berks county on Thursday afternoon a week an infant was given a dose of medeoine intended for its mother and almost instantly kill ed. While James Tcder, cf Lobacbville, Berks cnunty, was threshing tbe otter day, a 7 year old son jumped from over head in tbe barn to tbe tbre-hing floor and was caught by the prong of a fork in tbe hands of a man who was taking straw from tbe machine. The fork en tered the head back of tbe left eye. He was picked np in an unconscious condition and carried into tbe bouse where be lingered until tbe afteraoon when be died: Tbe pluck of a Philadelphia lawyer is thus told by tbe Record of Aug 28; Colonel William B. Mann created a sensation in tbe Centre county Court, at Bellefoute, yesterday. It will be remembered that on Tuesday afternoon be was taken seriously ill at his office with an attack of dysentery aud infiatn ation of the bowels. He was remored to bis boaie at Fifteenth street Girard avenue and by night bad recovered sommewbat. He bad an appointment to meet at Bellfoute yesterday wh'cb required bis attention, bein? tbe trial of tbe well known Peter Herdie. Ao coapanied by Mrs Mann and a friend, tbe Colonel started to keep bis engage ment, A compartment in a special car was procured for him aud be reach ed bi deistiuation safely about ten o' clock in tbe morning. He was so weak ened by bis audden illness that be was unable to walk, and was carried to the Court tlouA on pillow. whre be ap pcared and although so ill defended bis client with tbe vifor for whioh be is so well kuown. A dispatch received by tbe members ot tbe fauii.'v bere in the afternoon, was to tbe effect that tbe Colonel bad itnprcred somewhat and would probably appear in Ilarri?lurp this afternoon to defend Messrs Kern ble and Salter. The novel spectacle of carrying tbe lawyer into tbe Court on pillows in a country town ereated a sen sation which caused the barrister's name to be oa every tongue. CEilERIL ITEMS Five hundred freight cars left Vril- liami-port in one day ibis week. Charles B. Macomber, formerly of Clearfield county, bow of Bawlesburg, West Virginia bad both legs cat on by a eirclar saw ou the tiOlb of August. The day is not far distaut wbeu Penn sylvania will lead tbe leatiier trade of the country, tier tanneries are now very large tn extent and number. Pari bouse owners frequently place tbe most absurd restrictions upon their tenants. Some will not allow a dog to be kept; others will not pericit any pet whatsoever, and some even object to children in tbe bouse. Coal operators bave concluded to re duce the price of coal 40 to CO percent- Fifteen years ago yesterday tbe Ma tiooal Democratic Convention assemb led at Chicago, and adopted resolutions declariug that the war was a failure. At that time tbe rebelliou was in tba last ditch.'' Mauford Reynold.', a prisoner in the jail at Scottsburg, lod., being weary of life, bribed a small boy to buy fur hiui two ounces of laudanum. Tbe boy se cretly told tbe jailer and the jtiler, mix ing some harmless coloring witb water, seut tbe dose to Keycolds. On Thurs day Kevnolds mustered bis courage drank the water and bidding everybody good bye, fell down in prayer. lie prayed and prayed, and did not know fur a long time the joke which be bad been made tbe victim. Because the Rev. Father Reivert, pastor of tbe Catbolio Church at West phalia, Rlicb., refused to permit the fu ueral of Miss Aona Smith to take place from tbc church, the parishoners a few nights ago, broke down the doors, de molished tbe furniture and drove tbe priest from the town. It is charged by tbe parsiiiouers that Father Reivert bas for many months acted witb unfeel ing and altogether un-Christian behav ior. In Baltimore there are forty peach packing establishments. Few, if any, of these houses employed a less num ber of hands than two hundred, whilst several of them reach eight hundred or one thousand, and these are exc'.asive of those engaged in the manufacture of tin .cans aod the packing cases, ibe "bands" are all paid by the piece, so their wages vary according to their dex terity and the number of hours which they devote to labor. Lrt week, it is estimated, there were as many peaches "put up" in that market as there were during tbe entire season of 1878. At Freeport, L. I., a willow tbst now measures fourteen feet in circumference was thrust iuto tbe ground 45 years ago, by UenryJ?iuith then a mere boy, after using it as a switch to drive cat tle from tbe plains. One day recently as John A. Tweed was mowing a meadow fr C aytoo Sua merman, near Ulassboro, N. J., a hor net stung him on the left jugular vein. At first be paid but momentary atten tion, but proceeding a dozon yards further liia hlnnri aeem.irl nn fire in I every vein to tbe remotest parts and I in a few minntes biros cine out all ..... .k. il..v i.. 'Uri iuv ifi.u .itnidiiLC lie . . , . , , reached tbe boue about coon, wliea a , . . . chill fullowed the burning fever, and nm1r ln nnilu kn aaca l.p wis "almost froxe". Dr. J D. llem- tag" arrived, gave medioin io counter act the poison and in a short time the patient was out of danger, lie worked no more that day, but since bas felt no inconvenience. There i av theatre iu Winn's ?g and he citiztni cl that i.Iaric are ford of of what bey call tbs wet eyed drama, Oue night recently Mi?s Carrie Piun kette appeared in "Lady And'"y's Se cret'' and, of course, fairly flooded tbe pit with tears. In the midst of tbe pa. tbetic scenes, however, two Winnipeg dngs bristled up to ona another aud were soon fighting in close proximity to tbe stage. Mis riuukette was obliged to retire until tbe Winuipegians bad enjoyed a five minutes performance with tbe dogs as chief characters. Martha Hickliug is described by tbe local reporters at tlillsboro, Texas as "a prairie rose." She was tall and fair and ber blue eyes were most bewitching Some months ago Alva Woods, a tall handsome, dark-haired man of tbirty, wooed aud won tbe rose. He proved a villian. Miss Hickliog'a parents, matter-of-fact people, brought suit iu the Hilisboro Court. As tbe trial pro gressed tbe counsel for Woods saw that they bad not tbe ghost of a chance to f-ave their man from the penitentiary, he bad done what is known in Texan law as a penitentiary crime, and so tbey proposed that a settlement be made by the immediate marriage of the parties. Tbe judge was glad to per form tLc cermouy at once aod on Tburs day, in tbe presence of a great crowd, Miss Hickling and Wood stood before the bar. Tbe response made by tbe groom was a sonorous "I will beu tbe judge asked Miss Hickliog the im portant question, the electrified all present witb : "No ! No ! Not to save my life or soul." The ease was tbeu continued and Wood convicted. Anna Mayer, of Louisville, was told by her parents to practice steadily at the piano for two hours. They heard her pounding the keys for about half of the prescribed time and then the sound ceased. Mr. Mayer soon went to the parlor aud found her lying on the floor unconscious from chloro form, while two negro thieves were ransacking in an adjoining room. Drifting Goose, with his band of 100 Indians, who were permitted to leave Crow Creek Agency to inspect some land on James river 100 miles above Yankton, D. T-, has refused to return, and the officer in charge has been ordered to bring them bark by force, calling on the military, if necessary. There is a glut of watermelons in the New York market at the present time, and many are being thrown into the river for want of purchaser. The finest are selling at ten cents and the smaller ones for five. The vessels unloadc I have an aggregate of about forty thousand on biwird. C-ttle owners in Fannington, Ct., have disoovered a mysterious disease prevailing aracrg their herds, which, having proved fatal in two or three cases, is causing considerable alarm. Tlie epidemic thus far has shown it self exclusively among the milk cows, appearing at Ursl -.vitb a serious lame ness in te binil legs. Gradually the disorder increases, the aniinul in the meantime bing reduced to a mere skeleton. The disease, whatever may be the cause or rature, bailies all treatrrnt for its removal, and the animals have to be killed to get them out of their misery. GENERAL ITEMS. Peter Herdie was acquitted by a Bellefont court Tba charge, was ob taining money by meant of false pre tenses. Col. Bernard eaptured a small Indian eamp near Big Creek, Idaho, on tbe l'J.b, but tbe savages escaped and are being pursued. George W. Junes, formerly United States Senator from Iowa, bas been forced by poverty to seek a nomination for Sheriff of Dubuque county, He is eighty years old. Persimmon Bill is known ou tbe plaios as one of the daring outlaws of tbe age. His real name is William T. Chambers. He is about 35 years of age, weighs about a 140 pounds ; bas dark brown bair, bright blue eyes and projecting eyebrows, lie was bom tu the mountains of North Carotin v Hav ing served throughout tbe war, rst under one Sag ana tueu tne otner, ne turned up at Chejenny in 1867. L!;gb- wy robberies were traced to biw but not until 1870 did be add murder to bis crimes. Thereafter followed a balf dozen assassinations and desperate acts and soon Persimmon Bill was in tbe Sioux City jail. He escaped from jail, went to tbe nearest saloon, and, witb tbe handcuff yet clinging to his wrists, ordered drinks. The Sheriff soon put in an appearance. Bill smiled at tbe Sheriff, and explained that be only wanted a little fun and would go back if the " cussed bracelets didu't hurt so" Tbe Sheriff pleased at tbe easy eapture unlocked tbe irons. No sooner did tbe outlaw feel tbe wristbands c? tuan be struck the Sheriff a death blow, leaped through a window, mounted a horse and escaped. He has been at large since that time, though a $3,000 reward is offered for bim. Ltgal jYoiicu. JDKEMIUM LIST OF THE RIVERSIDE PARK AUD Agricultural Association of Juniata County, To be held October 2nd and Srd, 1S79, at XifflintowD, Pa. DEPA RTifEXT I. Agricultural, iluchinty. Jmplemenlt, &c John K. lloblaon, Vl.-e Preldent, 1'atter suu, SuperlDU-iiclriit ol Department. (a) Agriculture, For beat tnwhel white wheat. aecolld Ort d do b?t iHiAhrl red wheat. ar-eimd lwt do do 175 S Iimi Imi-.1i.-1 Kultz it iiettl i.) aeennd Ikt1 ilo do & heat lHiam-1 corn (In emr 75 beat tiurt varevt c-orn (lu cur.... 7j beal npe-iineii rorn ou eutlka iou Urnu-n eukiaalu bunch) f beat buaht-1 ouia . t buMiel rloveraeed . .. 1 to best bushel timothy h1.. "h tiel hall butllel ftitxaecd lint Unit l.u.h. l but-kwueat .... 50 btt hHlf buMiel latrley 5 bent hi ft- wheat fl-Mir 1 1") br-M m Vt rye flour ..... 5o brat thm buckwheat flour 5u l-t l'"l 11- oirii lotntl - Ao bet li-H-i wtit-au, i or doxea sheave . I Ot aerond liel ilo do...... . 6o be.-t I tl sutikacuru. wlli eara. 7i ecoM-l I L do do AO 6) CbnrryjnceJ, farming Implement and M'tcuncry. For l-st ftmr.honte waicon . I-T.I two or lhr-e.iore wagon . tieM spring WMjron I..-M t.-.iiu:y rarriaife. b-i.t l"P buimy. iu-'ie ord-wiol bet i.pn '..,:.;.. . iiKl'l troitiuif ... brat Ir-mlii uiiLV 1-1 alltflllUHie or doUOleaeU;d lMt Iil-Ufc'U ... . . . f uliivulor . . lK-atliM4liurmw , SI 50 1 ou 1 6U 1 1 W 1 uu .ill 1 W 1 uu 1 1 uu Itml liiiy utuuerk...... be I wut;-.t bed .. laa. t-H-tij WllltVe- .lV T!.e fliowln list. In thl" rl, tilranc-tt f r. ! aomnd. and -ial Mn uud liwx-, and will be ju !k"i a.-.'.--nna to iiualiw. and ara.iited an awrd ol mtrt .r 'it.:.oM. wiii.:h wi.i In? read u.ud (uoil-ne l wiih l!e hai 4t premtunK: Ht rt-apt-r : c.lnliue-l reader and mnwer; lhrt-hu; lut-hiue; ..-lovfr hu'lt-r and ttepu raior; corn aht-llrr; fanning mill: bor-e aud hay rake; straw culler; corn piunier; lltui:h; r..iu drill; cultivator; corn pi'tuiru ; harr-w ; hayfork; pump lor wWN; chtry aeed-r ; apple parr ; cluer preaa, bund or honte power ; patent bee hive. () Article vf iltnufaehare Made in Vie Fit test lot of cabinet work bejl ehaml:er set $2 00 3 uu 4 ou 7 a let Mtrlor act bet lot of tlnw ire b it lot of carved work. lieat marble work. last bushel basket.. . . t-l h:nd l'.i--ket lat market oaket . . Ieal cetlar tub '.'r mest vsel . beat retrntentor. best corn, w Ire or split blOPi,4 lu bunille best exhtoilion of lorei;n cutllery or hardware of any sort . (f Leather and MUeeUnneou Article. 50 50 1 al 1 uu 75 25 I AO AO AO 61 1 Uv 75 For best pair fine boots.. best pair eowr boouv. Ih-si Mir luiiy a mules M Ik-si i air la ly 's Kellers lasat aide ol sole leather w best side of cap or upper leather.. best nnished harness ieallier best set harness, double 1 09 t-est set haruesH, sifiKle..... 1 l0 beat sadtlle and brldie 1 00 beat heavy wairttn icears j. 1 w beat hand made btirse shoes and naila 50 beat display of ready-made cloth Ing . 1 0 best acap bees 1 50 A suitable place will be reserved on the ground and in lhe exhibition rooms for all patent right articles tuat may be presented, lor exhibition. DEPA R TifKXT II. Horticulture, poultry, de. ; James McCaoley. Favette township, Hu perlntendent of TiepartmenU ie) Wine and Ofrdial. For tteat gallon vine, sr.. f CO best display of domestic wlnea 1 (it) Frutt. For beat collection of fall and winter apples, halt bushel each. SI on best collection ot pears. ..... 75 best eoilcUim peaches 75 besteoilettlon of pluius.... tiesi collection quiuces best collection ol grapes...., () Horticulture. For best collection of potatoes, second best do do.... 7 75 tl m 75 60 :e w 6x M 60 60 73 to frl 6 75 25 75 60 60 60 60 h) km tl 00 160 76 75 1 0 75 1 60 1 6 1 0 75 6 60 third best do do best half bus sweet potatoes.. best nail nusneeis . best half bus car rota.. best half bus parsnips.... . .... best display ol rad ibties. .. . best balt-btia ot.ions.. . best bn varieties of garden veget- F,esrefa&es. For best collection soup beans . liest bUS ttitaliitfwt ,, . , best cabttage , ,, best 4 sweet pumpkins, heaviest., b si Held pumpkins . Desl suuasnes.. best eollectlou of peppers. oesi i. cucumoers lieM a watermelttus. best H root celery ...... ......... Iw-t half peck seed onkiua.. best ball bus turnips... (0) Poultry. For best pair turkeys . lies! pen turkeys, six or more.. rteai pair ge.se. best pair nucha , besi pair pea (owls best 9 chickena. cock and t bena.. best coop chickens, tf or mnsi ,,, best coop ducks. or Tinre t est coop Of plgeona w best otReof soulrrels nest ball' doseu Unlnea fowla. beat pair Oulnea pigs DEPA R TMEXT III. Fine Art, Houenod Industrie, and Jfueef Ut'ievu. W.D.Cramer, Pa terson, Superintendent of Deputtujest. iA) Painting. Pemanh'p and Photngrpk. For best onality of ci! paint!n-. no t.st p.eceof ptirinm io till . test lands ape pa1ui!na IB oiL.M 5ti best fruit paiuting iu oil - , . fco beat animal palming In oil . L gu t-est display of water paintings... to br-st lanusvape in water colors 5e best t.-uil In water colors best flttwers In water eiMors 50 best display of eoaored crayons... 1 ui best single spclmen... 75 best dispiav f plain crayons . 50 tmt display of pencil aket jhes 1 ail be.t display of pen drawlaes.. 01) best ornamental penmanship. go best plaiu penmanship jfi beat peel men of wood carvlnff seal spacl man of wood graiaisg.. I I Vaam Jarrnui iiwjnw I I I i i.riv ...... ...... i beat tltaplay of plalD and entered ltrtl mn. plin . bent dinpluy of cunla or lanr pritnmK- ffl Mutieal ImtTMDinUM. For beat piano 1 Award beat enf !flrt organ . .J Merit. beat mcluueon.-. (J ) Acedlewtrk. For beat bed (pill I.. iron 7S 71 60 SO 6-1 60 60 m aecond bea lo beht delaine bed quilt. aeeanil best dn.-.v.v beat roiico p.e:-I. beat double covet... . . ' hMt woolen itis bent woolen nniie".. best woolen trlovea.. aertind boat . o beat woolen oektn bet cotlou Ktot klnt" beat hoin'-apnu wool t yarn, not lesa ttuin one pound .. - aerond lie..t do do... beat knit apreud bei Unit huieau cover b. r ailk tola cuahbin -- I., -i -hire, mnde by hand ... I i . i -liir.. mr le by ntachine bt L-. in.yo,- all artlcleaof Bee- d: jwo. k In thl nra.- - beet dl.splay of all article of knit ting In this claa () Embroidery. AO to 75 AO AO frl AO 1 0-1 75 1 60 1 AC ft SO oa 7S 76 1 00 7i AO A SO 25 2i For be-t yoke and leeve bel collar auo cuua beat llneu stud caniur'e nandke- ehlef beat akirt...... beat child a dress.- aecond lel beet lulled cUair cover on cloth or cauvaaa best rroaa-autclied do. beat tu'tetl Ollomon cover beat table cover on clol.i beat piano cover on cloth , (!) Knuting and Crochet Work. For beat crta-het hhawl.. . -. tl 00 S5 AO Mi beat knit anaw" . beat coiton tidy . beat aephy r.......-...-- bealkult iy : s ........... beat kuit liood i't 5 50 beat aihan... beatcrtarhMt itlipiM-ia. befcl chnwhet b.ikel. (m) Leather. Hair, 3 or, Ohrll Work, d e. 60 25 Frr ekeleton b avea I 0 beat disi.lity of !urr work beat til-.pl.ty of aeed work. .. beat diapluy l le- Iher wo. k tt dlitDlav of bRTwork 1 0 n 1 I") beat 1Im1iit of aliell woik. . SO AO 1 00 beat drnian In rooaa.......... best collection of diid lea.ve. best display of wax work Cloth. Linen; JUankeU, Shirting, e. For beat Ave yards linen II OT MHllld beat do . i lieat Ave y arils cloih. bent llveyilreaa.me.e .. leat five y da flar uc I r beat Ave yurda aaMnel best pair woolen bluua. Wi 1 0U l esl nearin rug.. be:t rag carpet ... . . (o) in-.ad, fKke and paHric. for best bome-made wheat bread. 1 loaf - I 75 best home-made lye bread, one best bran bread - best rusk- - best fruit cake, at least , pound la-si latip cake, do tin best apoime cake, do do.... best kold rake do do best silver cake do do.. ........ bet Jelly cake do do.... tiest cup cake do do.. best s, e l cake do do .... best Kinnerbread do do best three varieties small cukes, half dozen each..- . heal douiehuuts. . best display of pastry... - est p-ttry, smle specimen. 50 ail 25 i. 25 15 25 2i 2 25 2 AO 5 ii 25 rs-sl display oi cases ... - fp) Premerve and Jrttie; Spiced and Clntaed fioUudu. For best preservetl peaehes, one Jor. $ lst preservetl quinces, one Jar... best preservetl siruwls-rries. I jar. bet r-r-r.- 1 1 '.r.c-apples. I jar best preserved plums, one jar .. I M-st preservetl cltront, one.tr...m best preservetl cherries, one Jar.... lwl preservetl pears, ttliejsr.. Itest apple Jelly, one Jar bt quince Jelly, one .tar . leM currant Jelly, t.nejar. -. M-t nlum jetly. one Jar..... - best elderlierrjr Jelly, one Jar '.' liel apple-butter 35 bet peach-butler. best pear-butter Iti best quielice marliialatte.. . 25 liest ieai-h marmalntte 2 best orange marina lade .. .......... 25 best pine apple mrtrmal.ide 2 (n) Fruit and Veget-Mr in Air-Tight Cimu. For bet tll.-p'ar fruits t 1 M l-ond liesl OO '! Istdiplay of veettalil.-s second be? do do . lt siacle specimen of fralt or vegetable catsup, any kind ir) Spiced Fruits und iHcJil. . For best display of ap:,:?.! frntt S second liest .Io tlo 1 to beat nliigle specimen of any kind of ?rn:t beat dii.pl:ty of plokt (i) Hulter.L.'t'f and ll- ncy. For best 5 potin.lH print butrer 3 1 besi poul(ls lump num r liest i m. unds cuethe.. ...... Im'1 can tit lard - best 5 pound, honey ... il, fhiurer. tie. For best collection of Cowers second bt st tlo do beat coll.ctlon variegated leaved p.auts Isst colleetlon aloe anil ca.-ttis... l-t eollecl!iui luclnas liest collecllon craniuma b-tt colleetltm vernenas .. best collect ion petunias be t eolleetit-n roses L.si Sfwimeu castor oil plants... tet it iiiou tlee best oralnre iree (HI On Ftov er. de. For bt - collection dahlias liesl Ctilleetlon roses I.eNleollectlou verbenas best collet-lion phlox best collection coxcombs ...... liest col eel ion alters best collecllon tsla-llolaa best display of baiaama (lady alippeisi liest parlor briquet, pslr bet band Istquet. pair best crista of flowers. best bean of flowers beat wreath 01 Cower.. best bantling basket beat stuud of flowers. .. i ' VI 1 1" t 1 w PEPA R TMEXT I V. Hortrt, Cattle, Sheep and Oieine. Wm. P. Thompson. Vice President, Walk er township, Miperinieudentof ! parluitnt. Hone, Heucy-Draught More, and CWt Tiro 'ecrrt ttid Included. For lieat colt less than mouths old., t aeeond beat do do.. ................ third best dodo best year'.'mr colt second isrsl tlo tlo best two-year old colt sscond best du ao best three-year old colt second best do do beat brood mare. ....... ............ second best do do best span horses or mares best stallion second best do Light Draught. For best span driving horses, carriage I 00 1 Ml 1 UO 2 IS! 1 Oil 2 ( 1 l 2 no 1 ov 2 etl 1 00 1 nu 4 no 2 Ol or uuKgy best single horse 01 1 00 1 J II 00 2 i 1 Oi' 1 .50 2 '' 1 on 1 0 75 1 eo 76 Of 1 On 2 111 1 on 2 no 1 bv 1 on 7.5 1 5" 1 00 9 or 11 axe to nar- ness... Cattle Dhi ham. For best bnlt t liesl bull between 1 and 2 yrs old.. seeontl ttet tlo dt iest belter calf less than 4 mos... liesl cow aeeond beat ilo ... best two-year old heifer aeeond beat do do best sock ling less than 1 mo old. second best do do Aldemey. Fcr beat trail t second liest do best cow second best do beat belter, I year old or under ... best calf under 0 mouths old Sheep. For best back (Cotswald) t aecond best do do ........... ...... beat ewe second beat do beat back (larlcester, Morlno or Houtbilown). ...... best ewe do do do . best pen ewes i.H or more) 1 on 1 in 2 1 1 no aeeonti nesi no uo . best pen lambs 2 00 second best do do ... 1 50 Swine. For best boar, one year old or more., t beetaow and litter of pies 14 or more) less than two mos. old.. second best do do best boar pig. less than f mos. ohi. I 03 200 1 m 1 00 All articles entered for which no provision has been made in tlie forecolna list, will re ceive s proportionable premium, if deserv ing. DEPA R TMEXT T. Fat Hortrt, Speed, dee. Henry Si'lootr. Vice President. Fermanagh townsuip, Superintendent of Iepartment. Tucbsdst. Open to alt horses owned In the eonnty thai bave never beaten 4 mtnotes. p.e iiiiani n V2 to fl.-st; 3 to second: ttt to third; tltofoarM. FklDST. Open to aTt horses owned tn ths rutin f w that have never lieaten X sninnies. Pre- mlum ri- toflrwt ; 10 to second ; & to There rrlll be snnr races, boys' raeea, and . J muenieuU during tbe continuance otib'"r Cot. A. K. MeClnre will deliver an addraaa on Thursday afternoon. A Bawd of Maale will ba la atUndaaoa. m a vn RE6CI.ATION9. I.t The fffeW of compel. tlonfre to all x- b.a.kaof eniry. A--"e-- - - , , A. 5.r mske .TeVu'rn of .heir .wird oa the "d'lVVaned Ajr-I""- of .n?ntry. of -"VhJ 'for re -nlatlona. will apply to tbe becrery in.ormation. , . ny r. prSent'lher .ball ZrSnVn-JtrS !itrio.led to award pre- 1. Jutlse. will w.rd no Premlama on .nl malsorirllc.es hv.n no competition un leM tneyaro specially worthy. . L No alnle article ah.ll 1 be . VrSlu -Ui T b. swen for "M.7rl ZTpZW for Prlnrj. to b. owned at lert oue month by the o"Wl"r A e of hop.es reckoned from Jnuo ry 1st of the year when foaled. Entrlea foi apeed must be made on or Be fore . ueaday. September 91. al i clock P. M . The Aaaorialloii will furnish bay frie aii persona exh.biriiic atoi-k. . All waaei ins on the result of any Wtl J speed laatrlrlly pn.hlblte.1. and if the oWnn ol any home shall be concerned In or wajrer. his borse ahll t excluded Kum thAlTuneist!onarespeclntetrll of speed shall be determined by the Joies. subject to an appeal to the Btaird of Director. No articles or animal shall be removed from the grounds beore the close of the ex hibition, exeest by permission from the ' ThedAsoclaflon Wfll carefully preserve all nnlrl-a while on exblbHIon. but will not be responsible for no losses of sccldenta thai may occur. , . .. ..... tA- mA eattle. and Dens for sheep and hods,' will lie fornlh"f free of charire. r.xperiencea n.". w,, ... --tendam-e. to care tnr stock daring the kb aenre of the cltllbitOT. t. l.l i . .. .l.-t 1 e nrolifhlted. ah .riit-UHi nrered for Dremlnm mast be 5 reported to the Superintendent ol the re- Slierllve iM-parimeui urimn - - - Kxcurslon tickets on the Pennsylvania, Ilsilrosu will belssaed between Hairisoarg un.l A llnAlllt. No contests for speed except such as ar s-vnclton'd by the Hoard i uirenois AU cominunlcrtions :o be addj-ffsed la Secretary Rirertide Pa.k nnd Am'rulural A- tociatwn oj junicua I oumiy, jaw'". Legal jYolkes. CAUTION SOTICE. ALL persons are hereby caolioned a-rainst treMCassina on the lands of tne under signed in Greenwood and Susquehanna townships, for the purpose of hui.tu g, Bsh- ing, cutting timber, or lor any oiuer pur pose. Liti Lioht. aept2, T9-ly Haebisos Muir. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given th t the part nership between Edtnnnd S. iJoty, tira D. Parker and E, Soathard Parker, Bankers, was dissolved on the Jth day of AnguM, 179, by mutual consent, by the retirement of Edmund S. Doty from the partnership. All debts due to the said partnership are to be paid to, and those due Iruni lhe same discharged by the antler signed, at the bvtking house of the late Arm of Doty, Parker . Co., in MifHintown, where the business will be continued by Ezra D. P.irker and E. Southard 1'arker, nmler the flnu name of PAKKKK it CO. EZKA D. PARKEK. E. UL'T1JAKD PARKER. Sept. 3, lS7a-3t. COURT SALE! T! UK nndcrsigned. Administrator of the esta'e of Christian lmcho(W:ill, de ceased, will sell at puhbe ssle, on the prein- j isea in Talker to rnsliip, Juniata county, at 1 o ciocx r. ., on SATrKDAV, OCTOBEIt 4, 1!7'J, The following described valuable real est-ite, to wit : A farm in said township, contain ing 1?) ACRES ami 2 FLKCUES, baviog tlicrcon e.ectcd a guod large mvFM.ir: hoixtt. Bark L.trn, Wagon Sh 1, Mid olI:er out tmi! lings. About l'i' ae:e an elmred and J in a good statu of cultivation the balance J excellent tiii'Hcrlaud There is a gotal lme I stone v'i.irry antl lime kiln on The tarm,ai:d I a good orchard of choice fruit, and plenty of cootl water. TEKMS OF SALE Ten percent, of the purchase money to be paid on the d.ty of sale; 20 per cent, on coi. urination ot .-ta . bv th- Court ; 20 per cent, on Apri! I. 1 "O, when deed will be delivered anil po.-sion given ; and the rvioatnd t on tbj 1st ot April, issi, with interest from April 1st, lbSO, to be secured bv j-ilg:nent. DVXiEL ZKiGLEK, Adm'r of Christian ImschoH'stall, dee'd. Sept 3, 1879. ADM1X1STIIAT0KS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BT virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Juniata county, the under signed. Administrators of Dr. S. B. Craw turd, deceased, late ot Tuscarora township, will tid'cr at public sale, on the premises, at McCoysviile, Juniata county, Pa., at one o'clock r. x , on FRIDAT, SEPTEMBER 12, 1879, Tbe follow ing described real estate, to wit : Xo 1. A certain lot rf ground In Mc Coysviile, bavmg thereon erected a GRIST MILL, the inside work is all new, which makes it as it were a new mill ; Dwllixo Holt, and having a water right appendant thereto, garden and f table. No. 2. A lot of ground in McCoysviile, on Main street, having thereon erect a Urge FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Doctor's Ortice, Stab'e, and all necessary outbuildings. A well of good water al the door, ai.d a general vanity of fruit on the lot. This is a hrst-ra e location for a phy sician, Xo. 8. A lot of gronnd adjoining Xo. 2, containing Three-fourths of an acre more or less, well feDcctl, and in a good statu of cultivation. TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent, in hand ; 15 per cent, on confirmation of sale by the Court and the balance in two equal annual payment, 00 April 1, IHH-t, and on April 1, 1881, trtth interest from April 1, 1880. Tbe one-third, after tbe payment of debts, to remain in tbe land as the Jower of Amanda Crawford, widow. JAMES II. JUNK, J. C. CRAWFORD, Administrators of S. B. Crawford, dee'd. ALSt) At the same time and place, all the Medicine, Drags, kle.lual Book, Sur gieal lmitrnmcntt, and cjffu-e fixture belong ing to the late Dr. S. b. Crawford, dee'd. JAwES II. jc:k, J. C. CRAWFORD, Adm'rs of S. B. Crawford, dee'd. Aug 20, 1879-ts Prothonotai-r'n .lot Ice. NOTICE ia hereby givea that Edmund S. Doty.Jr, Assignee ol A. J. Howell, bas Bled hi first aod final acc-o mt, as said As signee, in tlie Pro'honotar "s olhVe of Ju niata county, and that the same will ba pre sented for confirm itinn and allowance at the Court House in Miffiintown, on Tues day, September IB. 1879 GEO. REYNOLDS, Pnlhonolarm. Protboootary's Office, Mifflin- town, Aug. 18., 173. J ProlhoMtary'M Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that John nart Con.mifee of Sarah Hart, a lunatic hu filed Lis account, as said Committee, in the Prothonotary's office of Juniata countv, and that lhe same will be presented to ..... I for ennlirmatinn. at the Court u.V ' g'wn 00 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, CEO. BETNOLDS, Protkomotan . Prorhonolary's Office ilitflin. ) ' town, August 9, 1879. I I Subscri&a for th. e iJr, ,. the heat nar i. .ha . ' F, a rr-, w Mi-i ?v U II J "I", ve Kt.a-k Jn.lse. are reouea led . rjpo. . Thuraday. when tn y io nremluni avaortment. f air. pen nero. n lerj 8. -o exhibitor will be permitted -fer- with Jo.lr. while exan.inlr. aniinaU lilJAL ESTATKAT ptJBIIC SALE. milE nnaersnea. ,ecD'"? lhe T tate of Excklet Campbell, d. ceasud iZe ctUck township. Jun.-U county will offer t ' on ,u0 Fe-'w- - " townsbtri, l i -eioca, THCRSOAT, SEPTEMBER K, 16,9, The foIlowii.K described rest estate, to wit TDe loiiowii . contaia- A farm 01 umesiouw ' - 237 J V it .djoirib- .and. o. .onr - ' nson and otliers. vn " . ' . balance in timber. The improvements sre a Twa-Storj Mansion uonss, - . 0 Tat :. kM mtt inf Yl . 20 by 21 feet, w.ta a " """"" ed ; Tenant House, nma oar - 7 B..r..r Ilonse. and other out- building.' A quarry of goo.1 limestone ba. n.iened on the larin. i " sprmgs of good water on the prem m on of wbicb is in the yard. Two OKCH AKDS, having a variety ot fruit, grace, and add v.lne to the property. Th cleared Uud has been well limed, and is in a cultivation. Tbe tract nas oeen (."'"-, and the title i indnpiitaDie. Will be aold in pieces, or iu one tract, to suit purchaser. ., . TfcK.VS. len jwr cen. t l titneot aalef two-thirds or the P"fhe money to be paid on the 1st of April, lbao ; the balance to be secured by mortgage. SA'sTF.i. KLINE. MATTHIAS STUMP, Extcntort of Kttkitl Campbtll, i i Jane IP, ldTS. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. T virtue of an order ot the Court of Common Pleaa ot Juniata couui , me undersigned, Assignee ot Miner oou ward. lor the benefit or creditor, will offer at public sale, on tbe premises, in Green wotal townbip, Juniata county, Pa., at 2 o'clock P. M., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 188, The following real estate, to wit j A tract of land situate in said township, bounded ana descritied as lollowsi On the eat by landt Sarah Ami Cipi. on tbe south by lands of George Woodward; anJ Jacob Stinieling. on the porth bv hint of Genrre Lawson, and on the west by lands of Doty, Parker fcCo., aud Joseph JlcUouaic, containing about 120 ACRES, more or less. TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent of the pm-chose money to be paid on the day if sale f tea per Cent, of the baUnce on th? 1st day of April, WHO, and the remainder In two equi-annnal jrtvment. GEORGE JACOBS, Jr., ignee of Miller Woodward. Ang20, 1871. Register's Jlotlce. Xorrei is hereby givea that the following persons have tiled th-tr accounts in the Reg ister's Olfice ill .Milllintown, and tb.it tbe same will be presented to Ibe Conrt for con firmation and allowance, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1879i 1. The Hrst and final account of Harrison Kecd, silministrati.r of Ihoru.ia J. Conner, deceased, late of tbe t.-waihip of Beaie, Juniata county. 2. Tbe second partial accoimt of James II. Junk, administrator of William Juuli, deceased, late of Tuscarora township, Juni at comity. 3. The account of Jtrhn B. McAlister, ad ministrator of James McA'ister, deceased, late ot Favette townshij, Juniata coufcty. 4. Snpl It-mental and finil account of U. Latimer Wilson, administrator "l William Curran, doce-ised, late of Walker towuship, Junt it t county. 9. Tbe hr;ti ami iu'cr.dcJ ti be the final account ot Sanh Xeimond, aduiinitratr of Simon Xeimond, deceas-st, late of Mon roe towT.ship, Jmiata cnn:r. B. 1 he aco-tint of tl. H. McAlister, ex ecutor of the last will and tes'an-ent ot Tfew-Mao MtOllH., ttvr..MMTU, UllC Of ."Vll., terviile, Juniata County. 7. Stij'plemtntal am", fi.ia' acconnt of James North and Jacob Christy, executors of Everard C'les, decea-seil, late oi" Beale losUMlip, Juniata county. 8. '1 lie final accoui.t ot Irwin D. Wa'.iis. exet utor ot Jaue McKinstr, deceased, late ot Waik-jr township, Juniata county. 9 Suppl'-'tneutal and final account of A-.iios H. Martin, execator of the last will ai-tl 'f.-taiueiil of Joseph M. Belford. late ol Milllintown, Juniata concty, deceased. '.j 'lhe hr.il ant final account ol David Nay!or an I Jcreniiah S;irver. administra tors of fc.ther Weiit, late of Miilord town ship, Juniata 1 -inty, decease, as stated by Jeremiah Sarver, one ot tbe administrators. I. D. MVSSEB, Roister. Rrgiter's O.'Ece, Mitllmtown, t Aug 1J, I87i. Public Ezaainations. rflHE Examinations of Tcacb-rs for J. fublie Schttols of Juniata county he held at tbe lollowir.g times and places s For Lack, at Cross Keys, Tuesday, Sep tember V. For 1 uscarora, at McCoysviile, Wednes day, September 10. For Beale, at Johnstown, Thursday, Sep tember 11. For Spruce Hill, at Spruce Hill, Friday, September VI. For Turbett and Port Royal, at Port Royal, Saturday, September 13. Examinations will begin at 8:30 a- at. Applicants roast be supplied with pen, ink, and plenty of piper. The grade of certificates will be in ac cordance with the instructions given iu the May number of tlie School Journal. Kxcept by request of Directors, appli cants mutt be examined where they expect to teach. l'r.lessionsl certificates will be renewed where the bolder bas given evidence in the school room that such ccrtifl'.-ate is worthily held. All others must enter the el.tss and -- - if the certificate will not average less if. ana mey nave nati not less loan three years' practice in teaching, they can becoine applicants, at a special examination, tor such grade of certificate. All are cordially invited to attend these examinations. WELLINGTON SMITH, Count Suuermtindnt. July 30, 1379. CAUTIO .IOTICE. LL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing npon the lands of the un dersigned, in Fayette, Delaware or Walker township, by fishing, bunting, or in any other way. Jonathan Kiser Wm Brintnotfor Henry S piece Catharine Kurt John McMeen D B Dimm W Smittt S J Kurtx Henry Aukef Noah Cameron J W Hosteller Christian Kort Jesse Pines Jacob Hoops C G Shelly A H Kurts David Smith S Owen Evans Teston Benner C. F. Spicher John L Anker J B Gar ber S M Kauti'man 3 F Dettra John Lycota David Hunbrrger Arnold Tames Levi K Myem Oct 23, : 78 C.wCTIOS. A LL persons are hereby cautioned not X1 to fisht hunt, gather berries, break or open fences, or cut wood or young timber, or in any unnecessary war trespass on tbe hinds of tbe undersigned. Smo!i Mcjimah. I.mwicB Shdi. Gro. DiTfcsfAtrtR. Wmn,, pErita. raKosiicK He wis. Faaxcis Howib. kermaBagh Twp., June 22, IMd. j A persons a-e hereby eantioned not to 1 rm- r"n hnnt. heak or open fencca, or cut or ,i. mg i.tuber. or in anv nm.ercs ary way trespass on the ia-ds of 'tt ; under- aiiteti. R M Thompson T S Thompson E P Hudson Abrsm Shelly C A Sbenaer J B Thnn pson j Wm O Thompson ' T a ... 1ite aiwin. Jr. Oct 9, 1878. A. Bshinx. hontin;'. icaces. or Cuttln wi es,orcattin(f iwi to.. tbe Umis of the ODder,!5" township and a tracti . .. -B'.'-U. Ml B kioi od!,j:'tij totuibip. Samuel Vilts. tluirh T. McAlist-r. Johu Jl''l!ief. Jsmes McMeen. Robert McAl!;ter. John V ill I Inn Tl CAITIOV 4 LL person" are hereh. to Hh, hunt, gather (wrrier fences, or cut wood or vo.n.T i.l tow t'u'tt;ri.igaeK. U. K. Bes!iore. Davi l Ucblck. Thomas Benner. Christian ShOaSstall. John Mutter. M.aj.n ,. Henrv Sloss. CAl'TlO.I SOTirr" ALL persons are hercbv cautij allow their duc,, cattl, 1 or themselves to 6h. hnnt .f'- or cut a ' . r . . ..,. UIUa,- .;.. trespass on tbe lands of ih n. "n Greenwood or SiiMjUehMiiu Peter Miller Henry Hak fieorre b-..i D.iniel :-h1ie E Long it S Dimm Joel Dressier Nov 20, 178 Joiuttun Uier Notice to Trenpa...,. V"OTICE is hereby given A J.1 found trespansinit on the Urn, y undersigned iu Delis.-tf town-'--by fishing, hunting, esttina- .ia " ing tires, or m any w.iv htt,'t'. deilt with s the la fiict... ' " R. V. H PRI Gl'iEr., S,EU i y ... ... mavH,179-tf CATTIO .tlTIrr. 4 LI. iersonH.-ir-h.;ieryc- itit,. i. trepi.tsing o: the land t -u signed ei:h"r in DuUware or siiip, for the purpose ol fi-hir j ha I or lor aov viuer purpo-te. E. Ariasj, A. i.ty. oct31-tf S. LCtty. .lOTICE. ALL persons are here'ov caiitionftjm j trespassing, ft-r bw.tinz. or . poses, on the lands ot tlie and-rvrii j .Hliiuru iws nsuip, w uaiaa connrj. !!i5i GaoxiNCsk, E. E. Brut. Jobs Cox ism aw, Vtsii Ciun Dec 10, l877"tf 4 LL persons are hereby c'.:inr..4 is iV hunting, fin'ointc. f athenrj br buildir.g hres, or in any wy tn(jr-j( the lands ol the nndfrs!;ned ia tt township. WM. Xkl.rc2 roav H.I"79-tf yew Atlvertiitementt, STATE FAIR Twchiy-siith Inhnal Eiiibitk or thc Ptaiiw, State feiciMSr Will BW HELD It MAIN EXHIBiriOX bCILWSi Fairmount Park, Philaklri. Seftevbkr 8ib To -2lra, ISO, BGa Entries and CtttpdHi'm Fill Entry B.tofc w ill close at tleotSct: west corner Tenlti and Ca't.Bt i September 2d, 173. $1 3,000 in Cash Ptvnu'ua. Cash Prizes for Live Stoci, ft. A RinT lor exercise and poi kieati i and caUie, will uu provided. Liberal Premiums are !) of-w Fruits, Flowers, snd Ornameot'l f prod. icts of the F'rrn and Ihirr,Tt plment, and Jlachinery. TeXiiles, t. ture, Manufactured (Jootts, Ju;., 1c Excursion Tickets at greatly i. rates on all railroads cententu at P' phia, and l.lwral arraneuiaciiti tur portutlun have b--en mdt.-. w:lliam s. Bii.sai. Praiat D. TV. Seiifr, Rec Sec'). ElUBIDOB" M'CoMKT, Cor. '. JUNIATA VALLEY BA5 OF MIFFLISTOVTl, Pi WITH the will j BRANCH AT P,'RT BOIJ- Stockiclders Ladividaallj Li J. NEVIN roMEROr, PrtnJnU T. VAX IRWIS.Ctf- Pisectoh: J. Xevin Pomeroy, J ph En's.- Gconr- Jacobs. " Philip M- K'f' Amos' (. SonsslI, Lo.is E. i't1 T. C. Potncroy, STocKHut rss : J. Kevin Ponit-roV. J i:jv B Philip M. Kejmer, Joseph Kot'irock, George Jacobs, I.. E. Atkinson, VV. C- t'o-ne-or, Anms 'J. Lo'isall, Jio.Ui'iicrU'.-r, Saiul ii- J.i:n : -i--Jlarv Xt.:j. Ss-'-l J. i:lr..rt II T- 1' r C. .:t. .tihn Ur.i.- Daniel Stout' I 1 . V 1 . I ' ' 1 1 . I, than j Charlotte ;ivder. Interest allowed u '"ne ra!" cent, on o months c-rti'itfj t?c 12 month ccrtucten. n-lf''-" KENNEDY & DOIT, (S nccessors to Buyers it Kai DEALERS IX COAI, CEMENT. Calcined Piaster. Laa SEEDS, SALT. C r buy Grain, to be delirerwl town or Mexico. W e are pr ej. ared to t urorsk Sl' w a reaoooable rates. EEXSEDf April 21, !87-tf ATTORXET-AT-'' MlFKLIXT. ft i-T3ffJ. ' Cpnreyjaci" Tel letting ae ly attentt- i tt bisf4 ' etrries ero -.- 'a residence, sontb of Bodge Dw V '. -m auasuuuaua ii so a.rt.
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