....... i- . iENTINEL k REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN' TOWN. WMce(Iay, Scpt'r V l'Ji B. F. SCII W El Ell, tniToa asu r,ti ritimor.. Republican State Ticket. FUR STATE TREASLBF.n, SA31 I' 12 Ii III IT Is 13 It, c.-- ejrsTr.T! r ,v.ty. Republican CouEty Ticket. FOR S.ifchMVF, Lieut. Ji Jlt'i It. KCI.LY, or iLrukn township. FOR r.F.ltlSTElt AND P.ECOB.PF.R, nt:rin: c.4Vi:sv, Esq., Or r iTLTTE lOHSSIMP. for jrr.v rojiJiissio.NFR, Capt. J Oil I. II 151TOX, .-F I'ottt KOYAt. 1 he harvest Vic raor, ff ii Italv. 1J in Scotl.mJ. is A i . i'.vtoh from K iinnc f-Lites that (Vn. f.-I (Srunt i-tartou for h' me Sop- The Mnrderers Coafass. Tbe Lebanon Timts of a few days ago sats: iMers Miiier, Weidman and Adams. Commonwealth attorneys iu ibu Kabtr uiurdi-r case, received Krii froui Charles Dtews, uow under sentence of de;h as one of the f rinci jixis hi the murder, that lie was ready to ui ik-J a lull a:;d lice confession. Tiie following is I.i eoi.t..-ssiou : " 1 went to liraudt last summer and we sat hi. the porch ; he treated uic to bet-r ; we b .ill felt ihe effects of it ; he said we couid luake mouey and stated bo ; before tie (old uie be asked tue to drink again, aul tiitu lie said be and others would itisure llabcr nd then work him nut of the way ; be tuld tue how to do it ; 1 raid 1 would consider it ; dually I asked if be was alone; be replied that there were three other wi:L him ; he mentioned Humiucl, ise BUj : 1 said I did nut know them ; be then offered to briDg1 tbetu up to have me nee tbeui ; 1 saw them, but oulv knew W ise ; from boyhood up 1 knew luiu ; 1 then agreed, aud they iu sured Raiier ; 1 said It was a hard hiiig to kill Kaber ; be said they couid make money ; wleu ihey again met said there wcie live line rtMed ; iluu.ii.el also souks bout It; Wise i i . .1 l . I. : 1 1 I came ami asuen wueiuer a was io n I Kaber; told Liui 1 wasn't certain; he uiged mc toga ahead, aud said they M.Cu hmtt tmlits that Hio ! w,u,a MWl . u,"u 1 ' , , , - .i oiten ur"id me, as the insurance had " .'V-l'.". II Li.il 1H W 1. I - 1 1. t 1 I m . . 'ailbeiu Gf:ted; Jratidt atterwarlt- rtr:v i.vAMr:i:);v.aa stuck is stfa.l-!. -aid they had the jlan ready, and if 1 r. t . i.i i ! .1 1 ... I . I I.;... ! .... :.i dl.m.l nm I.y :'..i::U' .lMl'. 11 IS U'.eill'-toa iu:il ! umu l am mui mi-j 1 . ..ire u -.!, i.iu:itii3 it will Lave i't.' 1 together before tbe drowning, that I should f'Ut on his Peters') clothes. 1 put ou Drews' paiitj and i'eters' coat ai:d hhiH-s; whose birt 1 don't kuow. 1 then lelt for Steward's; Btupfied a littie at Miller's and pot to Steward's about dusk. lrews said be was to hate :J0'J, aDd that he would give tue one hundred of tr.e money fur drowning Ilaber. I then beard nothing until the death proof of tbe losses were made out at Krandl's. When Brandt, Wise, Hummel and I were behind the thed liran.it a.ked me for money to pay Sweinhard for ma':iog out tbe proof of loss. 1 iiaid I bad Dune, but if they could wait uutil the following Monday I could give it to tbctn. I also said to the others that if any ono would say anything about the murder I would kill biiu. I make this confession volunta rily to my counsel without any reser vation, tbe same being tbe truth as near as I can recollect it." Brandt and Hummel, the remaining two lbanon murderers under etntence cf death, also made confessions. the a l-.r vaiiv ..1 s 'Mi r iu liic enmity, with the Pinal' est :; nti..n ever Lcur.! of. -..ill vot ir Keiiy lr Slifrill". tL.iv ol tLe tklue is eotiiinjf. Tiie to save toy l:fe 1 priini.-ed ; 1 know not what to d.i ; my I'le was iu danger; a week or tw. afterward Wise said 1 shouldn't do it, so far as he was cuu cermd ; lie saw I didn't like the job ; think it was the same day he said 1 had STATE ITEMS. Wild r.iireons are swarmm northern part of the State. The raising of bees has become a buiness of great profit among the far of Washington couuty. It pays better than woo!, and the dogs are not as bard on the bees as on the heap. l-ve L'hiL'ti eouotians who moved out to Iota Lave beeu killed by wolves iu that State. An old-style minister at the Lalrobe ca'tip meet 111,2 prat ed that the Lord would foigivu the managers of the camp for cLareuii' an admittance fee of tou ce 11 1 I, il in n a Jlessenqcr. Ke.reutly, Levi Yocum, a ninil car tier ou the route between Lebanon and Alastesotiviile, while earning the mail STITC ITEMS. Seven aere ol laud in Mercer eounty Yield, d 100 bushels of wheat. Westmoreland county's new alius bouse wi I cost $'0,UUU. Tbe estimate was f..r $:3D,UvO. Johustowu in a few years, will be the most extensive iron mauufacturiug lceility on the continent. Tensions for the quarter ending Sep tember 1st are now oeing paid through out tbe Siate. . iilair county swarms with thieves, who are a great annoyance to farmers. A religious denomination knowu as the "Brethtcn" is spreading very rap idly in the northern part of the State. The O ld Fellows' dem Juslration at Johns'own on the lath lust, promises to be a brillisut aflair. Mrs. Mary Eastiu of Indiana has had the sad experiences of losiug five sons by violiut death, aud but two of of tbeui d)iu; at borne. By ber first mairiage with Mr. Matt M'Lain he had lour children three boys aad one girl. Two arc now living. Tbe fir.t that met wr.h a violent death was ooe of tbe M'Laiu boys, who eat a biscuii with rat poison on tt. The next was George, who was crushed to death in a horse mill tear the uiouihof jreen riv er. The third wasCapt. James M'Lain who was drowned while crossing ihe river when Morgan mado his famous ride throu.;h Indiana and Oliio. Then tw o J ears ago, soon after the death of 1 her secoud husband B. S Eastm, her . Aw Adiertiemritt. PUBLIC SAL1: OF V A LI' A II I-E REAL ESTATE! T ! uot : The i'.-viiv r, t;ic whole Ci-nros- M-.-nat .lc!'.-0'atitm an t most t-i - i could kt:l anv one. State t lat t rs Ii-ive bt cn t lectt.t oy tiie I('2uLd.caiiJ iu California. Iltir rah! to kili It iher, as tesiilied ; 1 then ak d from the former to tue latter place, was Kmiilc Sikhler to do it because I couid ' attacK-.'d bv a robber Both the carrier four'h son by Mr. Eaitia, .Madi-ou was killed while attempting to board a train of ears near Somerset, Oiiio: and last aeck her tl.iid son by Mr. Eastin, wai killed on the Iliiuois Central rail road while helping to load cattle on a traiu. lie was stauJing on the plat form used for that purpose, vheu the train suddenly started throwing him un der the ear wheels, killing Intu insiant lv. lie leaves a wife and child. Tiie HE nndersipned will olT.-r at pnh'ic ie. oil III- treniie, tin Illusion rami. nitil ile.l in Kayette towuhip. Ju:iiai eoiin Iv, P., one-lull mile south of Oakland MilU, at 1 o'clock r. a., on FRIDAY, tICTllBKK ard, 171, Bt n.R a tract of Il'i Aerea, ah..ut l'H) acres clear lind, in a ft'Kxt stato ol cultivation the balance ia limber. Tbe improvements are a BRICK AND LOG HOUSE, the latter weather b'mr.led ; a ftwid B AN K B UN, Wagon Slul, Spring Home and other outhuii.liii?s, two WeIN of pood water, one at the hmise, the other at the spring hoUMj. A atieam ol never lailin? water paxses through the farm. There is a trener.il variety of (r.iod fruit on the farm. The farm fenciil. Also N i- - K tract of 110 Acres, one mile north o! I. ":lan't in ls. Sixty acres clear, balance W nuttlautl. The impruve- I no-Tiia are at ! TU'0-STORY STONE HOUSE, 1 BANK BAKX, and oth.-r ouilmildinzs. Kru.t of dilierent kinds. Tli-re ia a run tiintt pump ol water at the house. A!-o No. 3. A tract of :-i Acres of Woodland, about 2 J miles north of O ikl-nd Mills. T!ie timber ou the tract is of the piod cpuiity. IVr.-ona wishing to see the land, if they desire, mav be accompanied by the propri etor, Michael Yoder, who resides ou the Ulan -ion farm. Terms made known on d iv of nile. - Ltal .Wicf. Sept. 10, i;o. MICHAEL YtDEK. Ltqnl .Vol ices. Dissolution of rurlnerlilp. VTOTH.'i: ia herel-v c t.11 Ihat tho IV"11' EV". c rl'.; Ketsl. administrator ol 1 horn. is J. Conner, j- IltTMHP at.'ii:UII TJIIHUII -. f-'.'l I , il.,.,- ,1... t..,,,i hi:al. estatjs at PUBLIOSALE. TI1F. undefined, Kxecn""" of the es ,'te ol Eaekiel CampKII, j late ol Lack towuship, Jnnlat-i county , ill otter at piibil sale, on the premises III aia tuwuslup, at 1 o'clwk, r. . TIIL KSDAY, SKPTEHBEK 25, 1?T0, The following d.sertbett real e-tate, to wit: A urm of limestone aiid Hint laud, totiUm- 037 aches, adjoiuiiijc lands ot John Patterson. I r. Mor rison and others. One hundred clear, tue balance ill timber. The improvements are a Twa-Stcry Mansion EoaS3, () by 21 leet, with a Frame Kiti.hen alt;ch Td ; tenant lioiivr, Bank Barn U'acoft Shed, i-,, h Si.rm? House, and oilier out- b iildin-s. A .piarry ol goinl liiuestoiif has Oeen opened on the farm. TUere are three swi,,;, o good waier on ine ol whh i-. 111 the yard. Two OKCIIAKD.p. bating a variety ol fruit, grace and add value to the property. The cleared land has lieen well limt-it, an I is in a good state ot cultivation. 1 he tract has beeu patented, and tiie title i indisputalile. W ill bo sold in pieces, or in one tract, to suit purchaser. TF.KMS. Ten per cent, to be pud at the time ol sale; Iwo-lhirds of the pun-haw money to be p iUl on the 1st of April, l.VU; the balance to be seeur.sl by niorti ie. SAMl'KI. KI.INE, MATTHIAS STUMP, Extrutors of Ezekitl CanipbtU, dec'4. Jam It, 1'V. ReslHtci-' Notice. Uotice is herein- j:ive:i that the following jn-r..Ms have Bled their account in tl'e Ke" iler' flllice in Miliiintnw:i, and that the line wiil ; j.rtisented to the Court I0rc1.11 flrmition and allowance, on TUESDAY, BtlM'KMrSKIi I'J. W.: 1. The lirst and final account ot ll irrison M1SCELL.1S COLS .ID lEk flSEM&s js JJ nil a ore su., iiUjC( Dt.M.EBS IX ; HARDWARE, I01, AII ALL KIND OF STOVES, ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES Mm, Ready-Mis Cbfting, Eats, Caps, Eccts d P FLOUR, FKED, DUUGS, &c , &c. HARDWARE A SPECIALTY. Johnstown, Juniata County, pa Thankful to the public for tb-ir liberal pitrouage in the past, we solicit a Cja.- ... . 11 l ....I of 01 tae saino. Produce taken in Exchange for GouL DUN DOR E & CO., LIMITED Walnut P. 0., Juniata County, pt Mar 1, IfTS. D. W. HARLEYa r idler said be uidu't care; be aud the robber drew their pistols, the ; others were minors except Captatu M deceased, late 01 tue iou.uiy ui Junia'a coii'ilV. . ! . The second pirtial account of James II. Junk, administrator of M illia:n Jit:ik, All A KnriT.uiMX Governor a:ul tl'.rec fourt'ns -if tLe Cjn,'rtssi-nal dele C.itijn. i.; the result of ihe tleetiim iu CJifutfiia. evlvauia. Now lor Ohio and l't-un- 'Tiie IteiiiiliiKun paity of I v.i is i.I to bo b. tter utiitf.l th in tiu-y have uev:i ror ten vcars iielore. 1 lus is just the v.ay it is all over tue CiKiatrv." Fa; but Le bareaiued latttr firing aui thro runumg away. that 1 h..uld along, which I proiu- j Mr. Vocutu was uim jared. tsed, t u'. declared 1 would not touch J At Marysville, ".Yesttuoreland cnun- Kber ; tbcu Kaber came to my house, ! ty, on last Friday a week, llachel Snod grass, a young lady of niucteen, was so overwhelmed with fribt at the peri! of her tulant brother stradling a plank over the uioath of a well that she fell to the sroutid aud expired almost instantly. Tiieke is mi.-1i a wule'-snreatl .'F3;it j was to drown him isf.icU'Ui t;i: !! thu D. niocr.-u'j iti tais count v IiL-eause ot t lie iii:iii-i;j;e -aud we went 1 ff together wiih ;iichler ; 1 was first, Kaler iu the middle, with SiiehliT lo'iowinc ' I went over tho plank atid when' Kiber g .t ou it Siich ler got Kaber by ihe leg wilt bis bauds, threw hiiu in and juaiped iu cn top ot him ; ltabt r lc.l l ei. w the plank : I theu went back to Ihe fence. It Was fir?t iuieiided to drowu Kaber in the tiaua ; liratidt had planned tuat Kabtr was to go hMiug at Knzjjiliei's to catch lib tor s wile, and theu I L-iiD. who was sniiis twenty bve or thirty years of ape when be lost his life iu Lis countrvs e:uie. .t:.M:utL. i rt.ns A Kansas mau hasn't beeu dyeing his gray whiskers, but they arc turning black from bis habitual use of iron as medicine. Joseph W. Hunt, president of To?e- lt is estimated that two-thirds of the d i, UMpl.os and Turlington railroad. did uot wlule atuiiipiiiig to cross a Mie iraea whilo au engine was Mill ting enrs, at llelplios, 0:1 the It iust., was Caught between the bumpers aud crushed in to uiM-tisthility. ilt teil to the ground Kisra D. I'arker atel t. boathard 1'arKer, Bankers, wa dissolved on the oillli day of aiorni. IsT'.t. Iv niutii il cor.i-nt. bv the ......... ., ... , . . retireno i.t 01 r..imun.i - T. lott .,h1i,. Jani- delits due to Hie said i ata conniv. I 3. Th? account of John B. Mc.VIicr, ad- n.it. at the banking house 01 l.t tale ... ,,.:.,..,,,. ! in .wilhuilown, laicoi ....- . , . I .-SU 'ipi--Ill .OIO III! .1 ' --. ... ' . .. . .. tt-.n;.... E ... II 1' . -!.. r r. omi T!:rti I .11 wfi . ' under the lirm name of pAKKKU i. Ct. iai ftier. till). ptrtio'islnp are to le paid to, and those due j irom the .san.e ihm-harg.d by the under-; tii ni of Dotv. 1'aiker i- Co., i where the hm.iii.-i wi!l I contiuued by Is the place where you can buy Till: V.IZST AM) Till! CIIHAPfXr MEXS YOUTHS' & T50 YS' CLOTHE H.1TS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, -f.YZ) FVRSlSUISr. com. UE is prepared to exhibit one of the most rhoiee and s. t-et stocks cicr ol this market, and at JSTOStSHISlUY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and parti of suits, which will be made to cr at short notice, very reasonable. Keiiiemtcr the place, in Hoffman's Xcw Euilding, corner if E-M. . Water s'reets, M1FFLINTOW5, PA. Jin. 1. 1," J AMI TRAYE ?ept.! KlltA D. I'AIIKKK. K. SOUTHAKD PARKER. their fana'Ts cf Arin-tron coun'y raie wheat su.Ti.:ient to supply own families with bread. George Herman, a farmer living near Orwtgsburi!, Schulkill county was set COURT SALE!- f piIE nnd.-ri I 1. esta'c id we weut.Lud 1'ettrs 'upnn on Tnursday by an ox that had a'd several cars run over mm, causing insiaiiv utani. a ne u..iti.t u - ipnc proiuiiietit la railroad circles went with u ; lien I saw the uaiu i ' become mad from the bile of a dg lie ciu.iiii't dj it, and sa'd we would re- i was struck in the face bv one of the taeut of tlieir patty afl'.iis tluit ji.rjre ' tutu, wheu It i ber replied, 1 es, it was hoofs of the animal and badly cut. nutiilvj-s of tiieiu will vote for Ke-ily j too c.U, anvbow." 1 pitied hiai ; the clothes wera ba lly torn and be anJ C:vetjv. His was dronii. at the plauk afteraards was ( everely bruised before heeul.i finally i ,.i ..i.. . t i;. i.. I! I. i. . i : i l -r. I . I,.,. , 1,., Ti-: DeaitM-iMf ." iM'.iijii-.iuotl liecatisc tlio It- iiit'iilie ttis talk of tiie lil ioily f-lill t. but t ue le-a Lis "f tll-J Ie!uo -..i. v in. ..'! cjii'j!aiti of t'.iO V loo.ly f-.l MtltliC ' 11 '-- ? M.C i'l'eti.rt Q tl'i ill Jo .vTi S ut'.t. t .1.. It i. airea.ly t-1 thrju0-'.i j u tie opiii'i; t!l it .vtirsc : in 0Li5 Li L'ur. n-rcial I. J tiie j .lit ys : St i!.- liiVe tuc one .vi::ir wiil Le l'u' at. u J iaje..;tic C:iuJiJ;tc iii -e Vau.m-.li..aai.' : f,.r ?.r.t';te ! The Jlt "Si -tax- m.-ii. aa. I ihe mi ' zw.i oiiey b vP" it ilUc.'.- li'tVc i.ll I " t-U bWi'iioWctl i'- ia a iiv;.iiiile .n vii-turv. l.-o the Ian of lirjiolt; Krandt bad promised me -j-jiA', and that the others jUouid do the s-uiie ; he promised Sttcli- ler notl.iti!! ; 1 Lad tried to coax K nh ' I m lil'T, t-itt L Would not go Willi ine ; ; e . I sa d to Fiai.k I w ula give ii'in f '-iM I af.rr I vj.. paid ; wh u it Was done, : i :iiey irii d to 'tidle u;e out of ail aud ' knl ine: '.hi vii pianutd bi hind the! eseape, when be returucd and shot the infuriated beast. The Clarion Dimocml fsvs that George Walters, of that place, who is j eighty nine years old, thinks nothing: of rlineiutr bis guti ovtr Lis sh'.uider j ami raitipiti!' a d'stin...; of tweulj-Cve UllL'S ill search Of Kev. Samuel Mcllritle, f atir of the j I'resbvteriau chureli at Jiruo. --sport, Mi.is Walk'T, aed 1G, iivinj witl her lather, S. C Walker, fight mi.es I from Jaeksboro, Texas, retired to Le i I and slept all night with a rattiesnuk j several teet ion. which bail crept into Bark B'rn. Waj-.-i her bed. About da light MUs Wnlker ! ';din!.'s. About 1 . , ... " . . , I in a ir od sta'e ot r lurne.i u; oer pino, e uie Miaae .i.,,, ii ul.r!.,n 1 struck; her mi t tie foreh-aI with its faiis and inlaii'aiiei.uly coiled around her throat. Stie screamed and fainted. The reptile was fin-ail v kiiied, but it is believed that Mi- Walker cannot live. (ieneial lirui.t once L d a sue Hi While all of S .uthirn Detuo -ratic pt.-ojOe :iee ii it b! o.ly bull-ilo.'.ers, ti.e or.aiizaiiiu vi tue l.-iU'..T::ey c:..v7ii tiitie is in u.e Lun.is f tiie w:rrit ciass in the South. Tri-. ksit-i .s. tl.iev.-t , tin. I iinirtli-rer- rule ttie iiii ty, i -lied at Krai.Jt", s tc l;Ced : this thry 1,1 me in iiil: when tliey art. d ilc t.t. L- i...ti .:.- ,.f (le t. and u lo n i in a ir-:tii tram Ihe oiher eirs It., go i , via ltaiiktowo 1 ! pay-day came Lis congr-.-satioa deduct- packed with soldiers, aa.l a stall j thought they wanted to kiii me theu : JHut they Lai paid out t liav tii,' . olD -er invited a lad. m- the si-coial. i UranUt aiwhs ureed me III i ill to keep :,',. ,, , ,nlie,l duri.-i.. 1.1 !.h. nee. I The General at onee Hun? 'o tint, is of i .ptet at.-ut li is matter, a iluy hoped j Mr j.- M SW Z ;.a,e K, ,,re-en-1 C"B ilav: ! t. e. t clear : I d da't see the cousi.ir- . . ... 4. i every s' atois so verv o-.ten about the matter, l .... ..i...,.,! ,,t Un'ni.nr..l I 4" e !'e!irr tli - .. w i.i..- ... iI.a i . . . r . . ! iaii.1 n.it until J iri iia-tMi rr-i. . "tu.t. ...j. j ( noiillIllll(IQ eiectica ty cY j t .ii.-r ilitf Kuzuittier I iau Jailed ; 1 UiU : . , rt not go iuio the water ; utter the uiowc-, Mr jei)b j,, (( CLurchtnwn,' as UM1','' "J?1 ot l" 1 1 "eo; ,cl' "l""' my iiou.se, . l'uiuuerjauj cunfv. fell from a shrd ou Tuesday a week, and received injuries He was eighty-seven years tin' it, nuikes little tiiif. r.liee wliethiT ; C1,aipaiiy tailed, and ttitb it the plan ; a raiu ue a : 'eiiKx iul or itet.uo.ic;iij. ; ijrilUI told me what to say beture the hov v." f'tii-j.iits lueo.-.r:.ii.-uiiii itinuest : it was t o ... v : -.:.-.io..e r ii.H;l him ti tilt Lisi. Tli i.iai inl' stib'tiission, ie;ive the cjti:;tiy. or t vats the case with ii. Stiehb r walked up to and 1 w. nt to l.raudt ; 1 be oid man s druggies, i"'5 P""' sl1!tt resulted in his death Very soon made wel oy ine fpia;-u worn niir. t i j.f.erwarJ fell ; lSiandt Lad itatier lusurea iu aa- r . ... l.l.l 1 .... i I.,, i K'1 oilier Couipan-. , to urn uim, out "e u Hunter --.ii northeast ol ucttyaourp, was viue j oy i a cyclone oa the 4th iust., which totally :ia out of the wind At n he u.t- seen to V srf' i'i ! kdv b.l pot rat. aud not until !e waso.itdid hs sctatcli a match tor a light. AU in nio-ace, too. I iiiij staff Oilieers, not iie smoked till tiie I J estaii- id thn.-tiin lin-clioii-tt.iti, u eeasol, will sell at l.il!nc ! it- in .1 inker touinp, J uiiiala coanit , ai - o'el.M k P. -, on SATl'KD.VY, OCTOBER 4, 1STH, The foliow inj deerlle.l vali :!' real est ite. t.it: A firm ill sai.l tun ni-htp. oiita'ii inu I!i" ACiJKS ai d '! I'r.KCHKS, ha.ii.g tiiertoii ereet.-d a oo-l lar DWELLING HOUSE, She.!, sod other ont- i'i aere ar el.ir -i and In a irod staTe id culi;v!i.,n liij oa-aver ec Lent ti uher!an 1 Tli.-re i a jeoim! lime stone i urry and lime ktln on th tare.i. and a ..i oic h n't ot choice truit, and plenty Oi .hi.l ttaie.'. ThliM.i OK S.M.K. Ten percent, of the pur.'l...s.- ne.tiey to h-' pii'l on the d.ty ol .-aV : 111 l-T l"l:t. i.'l e.il.lir::: itioM id s.re ia! ear i ',v ;l" Ci 'ir' : U'l ; r rent, on April 1. vmi. tti en it. .-. will a- lrllvfre.l aiel possession i:iten; aed t'.ie reonoi'l-T on t 1st ot Apr'!, lMt with iulere-l from April 1st, l.sjo, to Ik' secured !v ji: l'.r DAMKI. ZKulI.ER. Ad:n'rof rhtistiac Imscliotr.t.k:!, tl.-c'd. sept r i.s:. , Ciirr.in, di-cease.l, lale of Walker township, j Juniat i cointy. o. The lirst. and intended to bj the final accon it ot Sarah Neimond, adiniiiistrat ir i of Simon N'eiuioud. d-.-ceased, late of Mou- roe tootiship, J utii.tt a county. . The account of 11. II. .Mc. lister, ex it tor of the last will nnd tes'ain. tit id Thomas Mc("nll, d-c.-ascd, late ot McAlis- ter il.c. Juni it i county. 7. Snpplenieni.il ai d lia il acconnt of . ..... i. ... . J.I'll.'S .sor.n a ia a.n ou t-111 1. t ...! . on the preiu- i , Kvera.it O'.'i, d.-c.isrtl, lale of Beale township. Juniat i roit'ity. . The tin d account ol Irwin I). Wallis. eX's utor ot Ja ie M. Ki'istiy, di-e.ise!, late 1 J!as just returBed from the Eastern cities with a full variety of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, CENTS' Ft RMSHIXi. IJOOIIS. Hoods or all kind are Lev C.mv- as.! o. and be astonished. Pants at 15 Cent. SL'Il S MADK TO OitliFt. " I'alter.sou, Pa., April lsl'J. SAML'KL iliui'Il oi Wal'jir township, Juniata county. J Sup l-inental and dial aeeoutit of Aeios 11. Martin, executor of t'.e last will ai. d test mienl of Joseph M. Be'Tord. late ol Mniiiiitovn, Jil'ii..Ia county, d .-ease I. lo. The first and final account of David Trurcrrs' Guvh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. T I M K-T ABLE Tuitnroii ai LocL Passinoer Traixs Ji-reiiii..ii Sarver. adiiiinist-a-j EtrwEES II.iebisbi kg a. Aitoo.x Naylor and tor of K.ther W. ist, late ot M.':.-rt ton h"p, J tin. u,i eoiiaty. d'si-.i-ed. a .t.i.i .1 hy Jeretui .h Sarver, one ot t.'ie admi'ii:rators. I. 1). Mi ss Ell, iirKi,ttr. R.-gitcr' Otliee, Miilimioo n, An; I'J, Ibi'J. i 1.F WE r.-sT'.VAKD. i 7 ' . . I Philadelphia & Reading Eai Arrangement of Passenger Tn Ji lt L'stli, ls;j. Train I'rtre HjrrMurg at fullest For .N e'.v 1 ork at o .", ! In a. m., v.i 15, S t m 1'IVE EASTWARD ADMIXISTRATORS SALK 01' REAL ESTATE. iid Lot Si tl IJeacral liui. I n Knclih professor and a young lady, trnui l.altimoie .wcre recently e, and the inventor of what is pecked .a a rocy cave Lear ,! lt u as thWlnuk plow." Dcs"1 at n'':f-!'- tig-e .a- luterstowo, a village fi. miles ! ?? .ho T ? it Yio. A laeoe ;x rr-onti-e of the Ditii k- ne Tt'ittlv ilT-sah Mttt wit a tue ra'y malt part of the i i l -l. r. I U.. ral .au; ..ran.it o.icu : Jeslroved the Methodist church, tadlv WLile tt. jail uot to cou.ess ; be ca:led ; . buiui auJ . at my cell to day lor that purpose ; 1 j , mmher lf dwe1, h(ja am atratd otbim, but not . f tLe others ;spd(!berlaiiJi H be M(j : if v..u hang m; ycu will Lang au iuuo- T. ., t r.,. ....le ,ho.,i ux,v r..M wi,!., .d ntn in ! naviga'ion, the unaltered ., - j . , mJ f,,..! ... .1, IV vii y cm 1 sitting on ti e rucks talking about min eralogy. Suddenly a big wave broke into tli civcrn aud swamped the boat The Knglisii-uan plung-d into the boil- j (!, cent mau. Scarcely had .t- :-i thfir p irt v in this come know a wLen Siichle ... i i , . i i hi ... i . . . l . t. " 'i:.' V. levCOinnlHIIl lou l;V OI tue . me l.i;er luurueicrs . i.euauuo, uiaue ; K v -;..aof n-miinatiou of caii.l.il.ites, j the lollnw.t g cotifessiou : an I tLey eoaipl.tin still mole because j " Sotn-i t.me in the latter f art of wh.n C'. u-Le-J fur a e-LatiL'e of f liarvcrr, iu IsTf, Wise aud I and one evotcia tiioy y;ot a change tti it is ' other wi nt to ilraodTs. U ise and 1 fit.. .i"!i:ally w 'tse tiiii't the one : were ou the dance floor talking, and iil.T at e so r...:.-it (lissatistidti . liratnk ar. J the other otitf were on Ihe tlu V,t'l !..;. fai ls stifln I eo porch. Wise then said thty ecu! 1 m- it . r.. : t.. i l iew et-uie-.s...!. tic- I ;al, J,ii l....n north I r, anotner oi ! nJ g uIj XLe cloud was funnel- shaped. Ou Saturday Thomas Keller, a far mer living in l'laiuSeld township Nor thampton county whilo engaged in Lauling logs Lad on the wagon with him a two-year old daughter. 15y a sadden j lt the child was thrown troai a n : c i .. t. -t. . . . . log sun, cii'iiv.i tus t.i:a tt;e it'iuv oi ( .S j, w(-re despair t t collect the remnants of the j nid h iti.. trail bars, lseless or tue purpusc of ! ca d,n a.,, .so. . . - on Main irlne of aa ord.r rf tl.e (irpaans urt of Jut.i.i'.i co.t tv. t!:.r iiu-l.-r- -i't.i.i!, A.J.ii'iesfrlor of S. B t'raw lo.d, di-eca-nl. lai el Tu-.-iro-a lovvnuio, 'iii oii.-r a' ;;b!ic s tie, i.a tiie J ,-ei..ise, i.t MttloVMiile, Jiinia.a county, l'a., at oce oV'iotk i. m , on FKiDA Y, SFPTEMBF.it 1J. :7?, The tolli.tting diM'ilb.d rc.-.I estate, to wit: No I. A certain lot of pr.-uteJ til JIc Cotsviile, l.'.it n thereon en i It I a t; it i s t .ii 1 1. 1. , inside Work is ail new, iihi.-h in ikes it a Ilett mill s water rij ; 1-v;.llim; lloi k, lit appeaii a:it thento, craft nilttht le cave wa too; and damp, and the shades of uigl.t w .'e comiti" on. The i.r.ifessor had lueifer t.le in th fo'' . .."t' fi'-e, it would bet-Hi l.Le i r ni.i I lor a itctuiuiieau t-i i f vottao; f.r a party tiiat is .-.o ill.st iube 1 abiiit the f .tdaaiealal "yvtinai. nt of it: tif. T'Ti- T i:i"ci'.lic traveling stntllin C'l 'i.uittLe, tiiat has cost tue li..vera- lut-tit i.i)i'0 f r ti.iv. iiiti fcX)e-iises. sure an old loan, aLd ne (O'icuieij shou'd work biiu out of the way. 1 j heii said, I wiil Kee.; 1 heard nothing more until tne inui.-uay prereuiiig ine drowning. I was at liarrisburji ; had come bi u.e aud stopped at l'rews'; wheu 1 came to I'rews house, l!rews, I'eters aud Kaber returned from K'tz uiillcr's d .m, where they had gone to uu.ler ihewhecls of ll.e wairoii and Ihe tea'ches and he built a Ere, and tii re they remained until morning, when soine fiheri-ien, aa'azed at tiie u;iwo:it ed spectacle of smoke emerging from a elett in the rocks of an uninhabited is i land, ventured in to the restu-i of the imprisoned couple, and with the aid ol head of the infant wis almost severed from the body, causing instant d-ath. It is believed tbe oldest married con pie in the State are Abraham l'lonck and his wife, living in Union township in Tings county, who were married in 1805. The live on their own farm, i nd have done their own wrk until within the last tear. Thev have eishl i ropes drew theia from their perilous position. ; stree ; i roir.ii in ! having Ibereon Covsvilie. creeled a ' .r;e FliAMG DWELLING IIOISE, ! 'odor's Olliee, Si.itee, mi l ai! necessary oiiT'oiiiiiliu. A well of r-od water at the i!or, and a general vari-'ly ol Iruit on tile lot. This la :i !i.-st-rale location lor a phy sieian. Jto. 3. A lot ol pround adjoining No. 2. coiitainii Thri'e-loiirth of ari acre mine or less, well fenced, and ill a good state ol cultivation. TERMS OF RALE T.n pe- cent, in hand : 1 ter cent, on coiiiir-inttton ol sale A French farmer carrying a pitchfork by the Court ; and the b il nice iu f.vo cpial Tha fork was annuil piviii -ut, on Ajiril I, ss I, and on Public Exaiainations. rrim: e nil.', lio n t i-.icii .- tor tie- L l'i! ie Sell mos ot JiMiiiH eoir.iy ni.i tin- held at the loi.owiTii; tiines a..d 1 o-e : For Lack, at Cross Keys, Tueviav, S. p tc i.b -r 'J. Ke- 1 ui-aroni. at MeCoysvilIe, Wellies- dm . . ;t. nils r Id. For .cah-, -1 Jo'.i'istmt.i, Thursil iy, Sep- I ten.ii -r 1 1 . j For S;niei. Iti. I, at Spruce Ilili, F.i.'ay, i $ei.'i.b r PJ. j F t Fin t in I Port Royal, at Port iloj a, 1 .-a; ai -1. iy, Si-.teiols-r l-i. ; E i.niuatii lis w ill Im gin at Hi"( a. m. j Ap'o'-itti uiut be Mipplied wii't Jen, i i:,':. a d pi nly pip -r. '1 lie T.rl.. of eer. iiie ?.'S '.v til Pe. in n rorii.on'. tti'h the iustrtictio'.s "iveti iu the .".I ay nun.b r of the iV.iit. J. 'er.. lee.t by re. p. est ol Directors, ap li cai.is mil. I be txai'itned where they exj.'t't to ten-ll. rroit ssion il certilie ate wil' be renewed where t!:e holder na civtn evi.ience in ihe seliool rooni that Mieh ecrlili -ate is tvor'hilf he'd. All oth'-r Inltsl filter Ine elass and. il the cerliiic ale ill md aver .ijje less than IJ and tln-v hati hid not less Him three te.Ts pracliet' in leichii, they can hecoiue aj.ilii ant, at a social ex.uuiiia'ioii, lor Kile Ii g'aiie of certilieate. .11 arecoidially iutited to attend these examinations. WEI.I INC.TOX SMITH. CiiHM.'y Sufitrinlv ara. Julv :i(. IsTO. A W. lj.'.'l I. S n.i 1'l.ia 1. Pa r. w. v m. p. M I .lo 1 irri.t.'r 4; -" 1 1 ti I . t 11 1 s 1J 1 I '! 1 s ) : j 1 1 i.i.ekvi!.. V. .r -.s .i Cove i Dune. urn A i lie' il. I i'li.v- ; was struck by lightning. wrenched from bts grasp and earned through the air lo the distance of fi;ty or sixty yards. The prongs were bent and twisted with we.l uigli mathemati cal accuracy, into the shape of cork screws, sulphate of iron being formed living children, the eldest being seven- I on the surface. J he man wasu't hurt Gen. Sherman sivs the air " March- . - . ' l-l. 1.... a..l .?... .i... I in . '..s rcilLi'll. 'I Hi iu C U, I'll 111 i, wUele , urowu ltao. . . ut uiu u... rau, ... it has been wucilin t;aJ business t j i getting on to ti..- ('am on account of the 1m l on, wheiiier a..y business people flat being full of waier, and also le li.ivo nr.i-o.l the iLeii thev t tiiii.uv t j ; cause Drews' c uia-'e f .ticd I. itu. Then x i.. f.n- ti.e ea.i.htl.t. s n.eir ein-.lov- we talks! about this matter the H now about Milled that 1 mfes-nr it, ,e arillVf aI,, di,j uf. beou.e popu ..... -l..s;. ...1 ..!.., t.,1 To. I ) . a,v ! drowiiiii.'. I went home tl.e follow it S 1 lc,or Vt! I,4B, the 1 '"sburg music ar lftt.r ,lu war. The General was irot o;i' ihe ute - ie with the el 1 day. Friday. IVt.rs went to J,meg. t tcaehcr, was ki.led accidentally by Pe-a Dublin once, when a street ha: d p r....t ,r ,.f ..l.t..i..i., ,V... ii .... i,'V. town and bought citlu r chloroform it i '-r I'aoT, the rolossor s hired man ,.roched plax intr the tune. He thought Li. i . the btt:NW;n." operations of ether, I d-u't kn.-.w which, lie trough t Thieves had troubled the grape arbors be was going to be serenaded, but the t-.,ir btt thivn in the South. Thev ! it in a small Lottie, wh.oh 1 cxue.ii.. d, a gnat deal, and so I rofessor De Ham , baud pssed on, and he asked a by- want to sav th .t tl.e busincf.s of the ! and wu,cu piau to thioro.orai Kafc-r " n"t ,uf i "der what mat tune was. lie learned abandoned, why 1 1 rh.p the busu?' was io auooi. uauer ( that tho air was really of Irish birth. On Saturday 1 aiain WCiit ajs that be Lca w..- cp""'a and naa Deen popu.ar in lrelaud ..r to Drews' house iu the morning, and j wire thieves after he bau ret. ? -; over a century. Mrews w. nt to Raher' hnt bnt failed Mondav Liirht. and, sltppine caui.-'aS- Two heroes, who Lad April 1. INM, w jih inierest tr.eii Air:l I, lssd. The oiie.iini.l. alter ihe payment of debts, to remain in tliel.in l as the dower ol Amanda Crawford, widow. JAMES n. M'NK, J. C. CKAWFuliil, Adinii.if:ators of S. B. Craw lord, dec M. AI.S" At the :mie time an.l place, all the .VriVmri, liBxrt. W-tt-u lij ki, Sur- in Through G"rs:ia" was never run ' 'rrj, and offi t Jix.'mti Ix-long- iiij; to tiie lale llr. . 11. I raw lord, dec u. JAMES H. JI NK, J. C. CR.WVFul.n, Adnrrs of S. B. Crawford, dee'd. Aug 'Z Wj-ts wtiicu put) INortu lail.-'t'jzeri its men I y having j was su'efpienliy tneai t'1 vote its the lii:i!i:iireinent ol can t tell the busiiiusb J.!sU"cs. It is .said that tiie con mil tee have got home vil.h u 'fLi in tiiui) ear." ilTL I I t. MS. Fitt'Lurg is becoming fame us for its tharp shooters. In taking down an old caw mill at Dingitau's F. rry, l'ike couuty one hundred and eighty feet of black ouakes had to bit killed. Tramps have turned umbrella re pairers to escape the law which recent ly went into effect. Farmers in Centre county have post ed the tramp law on their barn doors. i )u Sunt) ty a week Charles i. IJ ird, brakem:". on the 1'uiladelphia and Reutiiuc r-ilroad was run over by the met, sum red to meet him, he having gone lo see Zechman for J. revisions. Tho after noon of the satae day Drews went back to l.aber s again, wheu Kaber had just Iy into the yard, and Cred in the direc tion whence came the sounds, lo and n6-'r'.v died in Ihe Andersouvilhi ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. llaUer I 1 vir.uo ot an order ol I lie t onrt of Common Fleas ol Juniata coimtv, the llh.l.-rsiu-n.'.l, Assimiee ol Milhr tV'uod ward. tor the b neiit of credit o, will idler ....1.1. ...I.. .1. . - : . that r,riSll r.en n--ierrd each other in a!.,', ,...,.! i,.:., ',',. p. .', on Y. OCTOBER 1st. 1S73. returned from Zechmau's and reported i enty-tix years of age, doubtless had stranger who had just mounted Ihe ! The follow in real rstale, to wit t A tract ol that he had received very little. Drews; g"e ou' frighten thieves, for Lis j,aif.,rni. seizing the driver by the arm 1 land siimte in sail townshiu, ll uid-d arf! returned irom Ki-ber's, end Uaber soon I revolver was iu his hand. "Ves," said the driver. 'l though' j described a lollows : On thj ea-t by land Mi.s Sarah Smith, aged Cftv-eiglrt so," exo'aimed veteran January. .. ; -saraii Ann Lup,., ,, the so.ttu by lands oi . i ... ,, it- ." 7 1 i . t . -ii . . i tieorge Wooiiwa-d and J ieob atiuielinjr years, died at tlaysville, asbtngtou , knew you at Attdersonville." As Ihe L ,ho ,.rth hv ,., r o'.-.ro I...w..Vi, county, recently, after having lived for j the two men stood and looked at each ! and on the west by lands of Doty, Parker lorty-three days without food. Jsinoe ; other after fifteen years, there were ' Co., and Joseph McDonald, containing last February she had been unable lo I'rot .loiioiary Notice. "Y"OTlrK ' h-n hv pi-.-en tint Et.i.nn.I S. i.1 Doty, Jr , As.ijtieeot . J. H.ot e.t. ha i l il los li, -.t a id liii.tl account, a sa. t As sl'iee, iu lite Fro. iio:ot ir . otli.-e of J u- pie- 'J -'. 1 ! . . in.. P o 2 IT .tin ;s ; I1' .") V u li n-2i 1 1 :i ,11V. 11 ,1 I'J o.; ! I s 12 : " IJ ti !'.;:!' ; i it. 1 1 P. . A. rl ' V.:i.rst"n lb..-, i.'n M.-XIC. s .' r.'-v-i'e i!2T !.iili'i : :V. I.i-"sto':i 4 lis Ai-d-r-oti : ji Mi Vcvi'i. 4 ..: M..n iv "nk I ij N M.li.lU'n I .Mi Mr. L'nion "iOT M.u let hi. T. l "i y ill Creek T :'a lit nfiii:'n Ti ' i ii Tersli Tp ;i.-J Ber e li in S rY,-i: K l i !ir.u-.h':u 1 fvron.r il., Tipton . ': F.stiria ti L.iisMois 7 l!'i Altoou.i a. m. e. . :; i o .", pi p. v. p. n. sr. i an 7 :,: 1 1 T 7 t.j i : 7 41 It:: 7:.J '-J 7 2 'J 12 " 7 i'7 12 -T. u .t 12 li 1 1 li ii II 1 1 :l T, PJ 1 1 nl T2.- In T.J T li illl'.T. ..I 10 2''. 4T.I 10 ID 4 l"i H'oi 4 'N ;i T.7 -:::i .',' I 17 ." ' II T,x J 22 ; l ". ) in l X li no .-4". N ;:.-, s 21 x 12 x i 2 7 7 i - -7 Hi 7 ti to ... .:t.i Pitt ; 27 i: 17 12 ::i)s 2 Mi 7 40 Kil r I V ie iia coimtv, and lli.it th..' i ne will b senteu lor e,ir,I:rni ition ard aUotiam e at a in ill. couri nous., in v i:liiut.,w'ii, on 1 ucs day, S. pi-iub r !,"!! t.f.O. KI. .Ni.i.DS, Prithonolttry 1 roinonoiart s iiinee. viiihtu town. An?. Is, l.7J. I'rolliunolary 'm .ulicc. "jVl'l ICE i h r, bv riven that J. hn Hnr. Con iiiittee ol Sar.h Hart. a lunatic, h i liied his aecoi.ut, as sai l Conimittee, in Ine I'rot iionotary's i lliee of Juniata county, and thai Ihe same will be presented to lliet'oiirt or ri.ntirntati.in. at the Court House in .I:f Hintown, on TUESDAY, SUFTE.MBEIi Iri, lc-7'J. flEO. REYNOLDS, ProAoo.iry. rrothonotary's Oilier, Mitliiu- j town, A:t-ust 'J, IST'J. CMl'TIOS .OTICC jierson are hereby cautioned aainsl trespassiiij. uism the lauds of the un- I d-rsijriied, in Fayette, Delaware or Walk -r township, by hsluug, hunting, or in any other tav. A 't n Vi.si ii;i Fast Thus. Pacific Fxp-e l.-ar,- Phil id.-lphi II -".- pin; liarrisliiiri; I 2'i a in ; Duneinnon 4 "ill a m; Ntw.rt ' 1 1 a iu ; tiiiliin Ti'ij iu; Lew ..-tow n i'i I a in ; McV-vt..tvii t", 11 .Vt. ln ion 7 "". aiu: lluntui d -n 7 2S a in ; I'eterslitiri 7 4 I a in ; Sprn. e Creek 7 ':. in; Tyrone SIS am; Bell's Mills S :!- a in ; Altooiia S jO a in; Fittsbieir p. m. ; For Philadelphia at 2 0-1 and i tf p. in ; For Kea litii- a' . 1".. S 10, 3 45 j. i . 4 on ;im,i ( .... r rn. F"r l'otisviile at 5 15. S IHi. ra..i ! p. in. and iia Selie.viK.-' & v-si. Branch at 2 4 p. tn. For Auburn via S. fc. s Brir:h iti'. , For Allentown at 5 i". s ii i. a, ; and 4 p. in. 1 The 5 -, ;,:,. s 1(1 a. m. trains hare ii- car tor New York. 1 T!..- ' !"i a. ni. train lias threugS ta Philadelphia. SCXP.iYS. For y.'tr Tori; at 5 15 a. in. For A!! ntov. n i:id v.iy statif.hs i:"'-. For it" whfff, i'iiiiadelpl.ia and Site. at I 1". p. m. Tr.n' fur .rr'r It in c '.,? Leave New York at 1 4" a. is., p. 5.M p. in. Leave i l.ila i.-lj hia at 45 a. ;. and 7 1.1 p. iu. T .-ai r lo ailiui; .it l 4'1, 7 25. 1 1 50 a 1 . 15 and p. t. I.eav.; Poitst illf at 5 T,n. !i J5 .m. 1 p. ni.,ar,.l via Schuj !ki!l a:. 1 S na Hranch at S 15 a. i.i. Leave Auburn via S jt . B-anci il! ; a. iu. Leave Alle-.tow n at o 4'. 'j a. s.. on and J o p. tn. t Does not rttn Mjh.! svxo.irs. Leave Vev V..rk at 5 -l" p. d. I.eate Philadelphia at 7 2 ' p m. Leave Heading at 4 4.) ard 7 4 a. m c ''' p i.i. Leave illentown at 9 05 p m. J. E. M'tuiTTElf, Htntrni Ut:' C. G. HANCOCK, Gttitral PjoV Ticket Jin!. Manhooil: HowLost-EowL-it:: Ja.t ptiblishe I. a t..-w ei " : Dr. Clip, erweli's C ! --.i d on the r'l hr tt rure ('.i 1. .:.; l ol ."si'i-rni.tiori le, a or Snu.-j . tie, Iiit oliint.iry S i:in i, I.i..- .. 1" teticy, Mental and Physiul Itn-i ! im pedimenta to Jlarriaire. etc ; - ! ci 145 pm. j s.tnipti.iti, Epil'-psy and l'ittsl.iirs Express leaves Philadelphia at j seil-indui j-nee , r sexiia -.25 p ni; ll.irri.l.uri.' 11 15 p m ; Mar.stiMe! T!l eil.-:,r Hed ai:;h..r l' ill pin; Mim.n 1141pm; LewKtown t"-,-v' tl,-:lr!.v '""""'-:r 12 01 a in ; II irsdon 1 IU a m ; Tvn.ne; years' siteee-stii! iTaeti, I ",!. a in ; Alloona 2 25 a ni ; I'illsburg 7 bll 1 x"- cotis...u.-r..-e of se. a m. I i. al'y eur. d without th. Fast Line leaves Pliili le't.hia nt 11 45 a! internal lu.-.l ieine or the tn ; II irrisbnrs 3 45 p in ; Vi:!lin 5 Oil p m ; Lew ist.iw n 5 27 p a ; Huntingdon G 2s "j ni ; Tyrone 7 OS p m ; Altoona. 7 lt p m ; Fitts targ 11 45 p ni. Eastwird Fast Tr.ixs. Plii'adelpl.ia E.vpn-ss leaves l'ittshurp at 4 40 o in ; Alt.M.na S 55 p iu ; Keli's. Mills J I" p m ; ivrone 21 pin; Spruce Creek ii"' knile Fit ll eVr . iii tr:.. il' " it-.-... ir-'-'i " e. that til'--!-.il.ue li' du.. :. ;i t-.oic iti -a : direction the professor's body was pick j strecl car in 1'eotia 111 , ouC 'a' o'clock P. M., . ed up. Drofessor Do Ham, who was stv ; vee U your name Jone.-?"' asked a, WEDXESI' lollowed him to Drews' house, where 1 was. Drews said that he had to fetch meat at Kreiscr's, and asked whether we wou.d uot assist hiiu to bring it. 1 said we would. We then went, Drews lirst, Kaber second, and 1 last. We walked down to the creek : Diews went on the platik, followed, and th-n I. When iia her was on the middle of the plank I cauglit oae of his tegs, which one i can teil, tl.rew luai into the .... , . , ,i T carsatlersiomn.iunou.in,aijaiiisi.eaa,B1.,.,rijuliri(.j on blm ,d be;,i ,i,u severed from Lis body. j nil(ler ,he W4t(.r bv , is hajr face down. There ts residing in Tioga county a ward, Drews in tbe meantime pressing nuti and wife who have teen married on me so as to prevent lUber fioin lor seventy-four years. j throning me i ff. Drews did not get The lost boy of Cumberland county, I jutn the water. I held down about ten Situuel Long, who is an idiot, and for mit.ules until he was drowned. Then I whom reward of "J0 w isofferr d, was j dragged hiiu down the stream about ten foanu on Friday on Kauff mans farm at . f. et aud fixed bis clothing, his glomes ild Cat, by a York policeman who , having remained on duriiig the strug took him tc Lis home. !gle. I then went bark over the plank K'ght horses were sent from Chester j and then returned to Drews' bouse, county to Kugland last week These I when 1 took off my wet clothes in tbe animals were selected with tpecial ref- j room. Peters called down from up ereuce to size and style, speed being a . stairs, where be, his wife, and Penrose, niiuor consideration. Nona are less her brother, were drunk from the liqnor thn sixteen hands high. ' which he fetched and which wa dtank take nourishment except iu the torui of chicken soup, squirrel broth and such tears in their eyes. An wonder ! When they were in the prison they suffered all the agonies of the damned. delicate dittoes Un July ly ber ability ' January bad no clotting save a thin to take food tailed utterly. Her whole ' cotton tbirt aud bis feet were festering tody became very sensitive and the: with canerene. He begged the surgeon slightest pressure gave pain She weigh- to an. putate them. Hut no attention ed one hundred and thirty pounds when ; was paid to his appeals. The wretched iu health, but at the post.morteiu ber j prisoner finally performed the surgical weight was only frty five. With the ! operation himself with a pair of old tip of her tongue she could taste food ' scissors, hacking off both feet at ll.e is delicately as ever, and could detect ankles, binding up the wounds with his even a little lack of seasoning ; but the - cofon shirt and rxoosin.; his bodv to moment tint food passed to the back of Ihe tongue its proper taste was !ot aud it turned bitter, as the apples of Sodom V ith the love of life strong within ber .lolice to Treipacr. the sun. Jonc.s wardrobe consisted of a pair of ragged pantaloons, and when his wrist was attacked with gan ere tie he was sent tn'the hospital, where she frcqaeutly F-liove to swallow even j be met January. The two men lay at the bitter tasting food, tat her -tom.ri J death's door together for w-tks, but rejeeted it. Gradually, aa the adipose ! finally recovered. Cieofthem hr.,ki. flame of life), was oonsuiued. she wasted away and aided bv a Southern women ! buildir tore, or in any way trespissi on ! dealt with as the law d away and at list ine left her emaciated escaped to the Union lines. The other ! " 1," uuaer.iguea in r-crmanagb. frame aa gently as the scuJiDg of a can- made bis way North at the close of the lown4"1'' WJf rXAFGIlLIA If. may 14, 1879-tf about 120 ACRES, more or less. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent of the piirehuse money to tie pii.l on the day ol .sale ; ten .er Cent, of the l il in e on Ihe 1st day i.f April, issii, a,, the remaiueer iu two eiii-aiinn il pivtnent. t.Eoiii.K Jacobs, Jr., Assignee ol Miller Woodward. Aug 20, IH7W. XOTICI 4 I.f. r"TSonxare hereby c intinn"d sgainst 2- trospissiti, for hniitin. or other pur loves, on Ihe laods ol the iimlei sillied, in Miliord township, Juniata county. IlH.vnr (lumiMiti, K. E. Hi rst. Jons Cimsinoii , IIi.nbt CitAHra. Dec 10, lb77-il CAl'TIOS. i LL persona are hereby c intioned azatnst il biintinir, Hsl.inif, ratio nr.z Jonathan Kiser Win l;.antl,ol!'er Henry Spt ; Catharine Kurtz John Mcneub D It Dimiii ti W Smith S J Kurtz Henry Auker Noah Cim.-ron J V Host, tier Christian Kurtz Jesse Pines Jacob Hoops. C r. Shell? A li Kurtz David Smith S Owen Evans Testoii Rentier C. F. Spicher J. hn L .Auker J B Ca b- r S M K.iutl'.nan J F Dettra John Lvcotii D it id llnntKTger Arnold Varnes Levi K Mtera Oct 21, 1S7S C.il TIO. .otici:. 4 LI. ieraoiis are hereliy cautioned air vii.st XaV. trespissing on ihe land ol the under sijrned either iu Delaware or Walker town ship, tor the purpose ol fl.hing or htliitin;, or lor any other purjioae. I.. E. Atkiiso. N. A. I.I'KEXS. ocl.H-lf G.S.Liklss. "Ji.s p ni ; Hnntiii.oii ID i2 p m ; l.ewi- town H'-.;,ni. Mil!!:n 11 Ham; Ilirris-j burj 12H5 am; and arrives m Philadelphia' at 3 OU a it.. Atlantic Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 10: pin; A. loom f, 15 pm; Tvrotie ii-",l pni; lliintinirdon 7 lis ., .. Mt. i.'ui..n Still m ; j -tie et limn P l p III ; l.cw i-town S 50 p 111 ; Milllin "J 12 i. iii ; Newport 'J 5,j p i ; Diui raimon lo 2'i p tn ; 11 .rri.nr ll 55 p m ; arrives in Philadelphia .1 mi a m. I : . l , ..... . . . - . ,.!..- i-twi-s. naves rnisoiir;; ai ii a i m; .Mtoona , 1! am; Tyrone ftm am; llimtiiifloi, S lid m : I.ewistown 9:-.i am ; .Mittiiii y.)an,; llimshnn; 1IH0 arrites m Phila.iilphia 3 15 p ro. poilltlTitr out :l III. "ie "t Ml".' simple, certain, and ell ctii.il. I'T whit-Ti every siillrrer, tn t:.-l;.'r Eu rotidition may he, i.t ty eure h.niss.l t'2 ly. p-ivately. and r.7 .y. ' C7" This I.eetre si. .ni.. he in tl' . of every voutli ;,n 1 o.-rv t. in ! Setit'lr. e, uiuli-r seal, in J :' -'a " " ' ! to anv address. Ad-lres t!;r Ptfilisher. thei TLvritM i:ll MrDin-' 41 Ann .-v.. Nc "'!,; j.iaels-lr Post-lhliff lies"- a m ; CAl'TIO MITICE. VI.L p.Ton are herrbv r ollioii.-d aninst tre-paasiii). on the land ol the uiider ai'ii. d in f.ris.nitiM.1 and .l.iu. l...im . townships, fr the purpose of hiu.li.i2. Hh ine. cutting timber, or lor any other pnr Jiose. I.kvi LtntiT. sept2,'79-Iy JUaaisoa .Mixirx. JUNIATA VAUEYBAXK, OFMirFLISTOWX, P.4. WITU UKANCII AT P,)RT K0'AL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NEVI.N rOMEROY, Prhl. T. VAN IK'VIN, Cashitr. Dirkctocs ; J . N'erin Pomeroy, J,.s, ph Hothroek, fi or,;e Jacobs, 1'Iiitip M. Kepner, Al. is P.. Ronsall, Louia E. Atkinson. W. o. Pomeroy, SToCKlloLPFlRS : J. Nevin Pomeroy, I'hilip M. K.-pner, Joseph Kothro. k, tieorge Jacobs, Ol P L is her. ly given tu.it all p-rson I L. E. A.ki.,s..n, A w die. louii.i tresirassini; on the lands ..r n,u niiorrsinisl in Delaware township, either by fihiii, Luiilii.e, cuiiiii? tin, Is r h..i!,l. berrie, I ine tires, or m any wav w hatever, w ill It. recta. U W. Hi mpiiiset. (EI1KRR SPEAKHAtl. -V. C. Fxaaa. majl!.lg79-tr Jjss. Jtt Kxech. ...v.i omeroy, Amos (I. bousall, N..h HcrtzhT, Daniil St..i,tt..r, Cha-lotre Sutder. J unes R. Okeson, Wm. Van Swerirgen. Patu'l llerr's Heirs, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kurtz. Samoa M. Kn-tz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F B. Frow. John, Hertz! 'r. 17EII4VEIT ATll1 A p. r!ecr T'-ll.-' -,i:r:, 1 Stretcher and ireninl fai. . stdlintr article iu market. ? " -luht. both in city a'"' c, s superior in every rc-p - iiore sal. able than any u'.ntt Mi.. I ,t.. imi.ro-. em "d :tt-litil .,(. o. 1.( T....i...-r Il.-r vasers wanted. A ;. ut d " '" l,.....l... .n,l ... A . - K-esjHirt, AUejj'ienv roittity. Pa. what p,is-ryii saw tl.i- wiv't. "sPi rentii?..' paid. Lir-V :! tf ' Times App: i - tn'eresi allowed t trie r .... . 3 r rent, on 6 noiilh ceniUvates, 4 per eent.oa I 12 uavuiLs cerllticaies. I I jauiJ, H.'-tf ' T'hlint Vwluncrlltiz ...... ... DonSt? Buss I'ioiV eirt.... "-j,,-;' jlcrvrc'oiu. ; Fioia nd tVai.'ffr Strin?. B Keys. Tale iS..ar.'.4 M.....K , . nd ..li ollilitV. ..i. ...in i .i.s, . ..... , . .... . ... i-l .rinets. t lilies, r Hi , r i ini-cci. - , t and I. am I"'! .. i'"" cash p:it-s. Sheet and .Vaj.'c a?'ei "''' Piano .stools, Mu-ie Stands. ' Orsan Plih. Any ef th- .K,; ... nts -a id be forwarded at &orl a'Hressin.! Ihe ,.r-r.cT0! McKiiurs okca.v xN,rK. r Aftr O gins st asloni-h:fi! Pecoeddi.uel : olbi r For further partk-ii?" ?', lPi (),: M.i'"'-'",,, .12f) N. Puteu SI., Lantat Pee. 4, 17s-0ia "Subscribe l,th3eutiuel flfnnnmnn ... 1'. 'st-
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