iENTlXEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFMNTOWN. YTedrteadsay, October 1, I9; B. F. SCIIWEIER, KPiroa Asn FRoritiKTc.R. EspuLlican Suta Ticket. IOR STATE THEASTRER, SAMUEL BUTLER, caErm eorxTV. Eepublican County Ticket. FOU SHERIFF, Lieut. J?IE!i II. KGI.LV, OF MILTORB XVWjlsHir. FOR REGISTER AND RECORDER, HEFUO C41GSV, Esq., OF FATKTTE TOWS1.H1P. FOR JI RT COMMISSIONER, Capt. JOIIX I. WHARTOS, or purr roval. President Hayej i" 57 years of age Colorado went Republican at tbe lata election by a laree majority. Thkre is no telling how soon trou ble with Mexico nitty arise, for a large emirali m of armed men from Texas Las set in to the rich mining region where the St ites of Sonora, Duran?;o, Sinnioa an.I Chihuahua meet Vote for Kelly, Givcny and Butler. A passenger thux on the Michigan Central lUilroH.l ma into the rear ct.1 of another train at iirUsn sta ti n t n tiie rut-mintr of October 10. Tjj r. -t u s of tho disaster are sick eniui;. Fji"'U persons were killed ami thirty were wounded. The Catholic church Las a new sens.iti n iu the person of Miss Liu-i.-.x T.iteai. who bleeds on Friday fr-tu Aoucds 1-ue tiiose receive-l vy t- -' "Mviorwhtncracified. The young ' ladv wmx bora J.tn:iary ;3, lb-ji). Mie lives iu Belgium. The Catholics eal! her a saint "S'-veral tliiiues witnesses in a San Franoisio crnrt tbe other dy were w.)rn accirding to tbe castoni which pre7ils in th ( elesiial kiugdm, which consists in the bebeadiug of a live rooster.' Judge llardiiig, of Lurerne county, bas deci ied to retire from the b -nch, and will torwarl bis resignation to Gov fruor lloyt on tbe 20tii o: this month. He aisijns no rea-.cn for tbi action o'ber tl-an that be is t'.red of uffua and wiats ret." Thet.z arc exceptions to all rules, aal it is true that here and there is a twldicr who will vote the Democratic ticket, but in all time to come the 0-real;r trt of them will vote as they fought vote f r the Republican c:iu dil.te and noiv In this county the exceptions will bo rciuced to very few. .Vith tlie very sm:'.llest excep tions all the soldiers will vote for their comrade, Licnteuust Jai-ies K. Kellv. for Slu-riil The National Democratic party split in limO, on a fundamental prin ciple, or on the primary management of their p -rty. The Democratic party bp.it ia luis county on a fundamental principle, on the primary roanuge- me"t ol tnc partv. a large perceuk- . . 4, . , , t , , , of the party have desired to have CT-e..ii, to. T:..iiiiiiliennK lisp toe ev'tm thnt iUt Repuoli'ans use to nominate their candidates tinder, adopted iu their party. Under the sysu ui that the Republicans employ, imy member of the party can become a cnnidate w!io coiu'orms to the few cene-l rait-t, t'.at ere laid down. Vnd.-r tbe Delegate System, bucii as is Ufce.l by tne Democracy, a few men may get hold of the organizition and find control all the nominations. It w;is a great mist ike when the con troling element of the Democracy in this county threw itself across the path of the reform m jvtment. The ni-n who want a change of system are earnest men, and the end is not vet. ' A hearing was bad on the Sin inst., before Judge Pearson, at Harrisburg, in tbe appeal of a number of counties from the settlement of tbe Auditor Gtneral in tbe matter of a personal tax. The com t-ou wealth's repiesenta tive ma'utaioed that the Court bas no jurisistion to review the evidence io the cases because the counties failed to ap pr l from tbe decision of Revenue C immi.ssitners. reached." No decision was A resent communication to tbe L10 casier Jatelitnccr, written by Mis M. J. Neviu respecting tbe ancestors Prcr'dr-tit l.iacoln, both on bis fa ther's and iother's pide, shows very c. early ttat those ancestors resided in Berks county, Pa., aud were induced to move to Kentucky by the representa tions of Daniel Bvne. Offshoots of the families, from which Abraham Lin coln's father aud mother were dascend ed. continue to reside in a poition of Beiks county, bordering closely on tbe north eastern portion of Lancaster county. York Gmttte. STATE ITEMS. Nearly all tbe wells in Lebanon Val ley have given out. Very many mills in Northampton county are stopped for want of water. Five hundred bushels of chestnuts j bave been shipped thus far this season from Johnstown. Diphtheria is unusually fatal in all parts of Cambria coauty. Crime, such as robbery and ruffian ism is fe?rlully on the increase along tbe canals of the Staio, tbe tramp hav ing abandoned the line of railroads to operate along the ditches. Twelve Sisters took tbe black veil at Williamsport the other day, and thir teen pupils 'be white veil, tinder the dirt-tioa of Bishop O'Hara. Tbe crocs receipts of tbe Chester county Fair were 4.0000 about $20 more than last year just enough to pav premiums and all expenses. Benjamin Yoder, Berks county bas an aopla tree of which the oofrxost branches form circle 157 feet in circum ference and fifty feet in diameter. The frnit is of tbe pippin variety and bears a crop of from thirty-six to forty buih els of fwiit every other year. There was a novel, feature in tbe burial of Miss Mamie Glaae of Oley, Berks eonnty, rn Friday. The pall bearers were all young ladies, intimate friends of lha deceased. Letter from Tascarcra 7ov?nship. TCU-'ABJIU ToWXSH'.P, Oct 9, ist;. j FJilor Sentinel and Republic Dear Sir lucre is an uncommon feeling among the people of both parties in this t of the county, ine ln-piio-li-a::a are a uuit in a hearty supp rt of their whole ticket from Eat er to the Jury Couiuiia&ioncr, but thev are particularly earnest in support of Kelly an 1 Cive:iy. Once tUe Catho lic church lnd three l'opes. Once tho Democracy in this county had two Popes. One of the pope tuat sat on the political concern of the Democ racy lived in JlcCoysvilie. 11a ptwse tie way i all ti.o'l'opes tlv.t lived before hiui, and has been g.iluered to his fathers. Tiw other hviag Pope, Dr. D. 1L Crawford, yet lives in your town. But aside from the Pope rule, nnny of ti:e Democracy are earnestly con sidering tiie propriety of casting loise from the old mooring and m iking- a cliange in the election of otnntrs. They were so unceremoniously kicked out of the late Democratic nomin i ting convention, -where thi-y went with e:irnett supplications for a eliange of system for nominating can didates f.r a system like that used bv the Republicans of this cututy n'hv we no means of redress b it to vote down the men who dare to so I iuvetigt?in. Tbey found that tbe mistreat a genuitie reform uiovtmeiiL ! whole trsnsacii-in was purely f pecula The right is mighty, and will prevail, j tive and without any iuxurable interest Again, there is a wide spread tlis-iand they weut to Brandt, told hiui they trust that the element that has kaowl- would cancel tho membership, tendered edge of the secret recesses of the him the im-ne; he and Kreiser ha i piti Recorders office, whore tit e papers I iu, which he had accepted, and by this are kept, is not of the right kiad. prompt and decisive action no doubt It is net imputed that the oilicer now leaved ibe lifo of Kreiser, who stili in charge of tiiat department id uis- j lives. honest, or that he would allow bad j Tbe Ilarrisburg Teltriph of the men to steal records, or tear leaves j 30th ult says: Iutclligrn.se was recei? out of books lb it contained record:; ed iu this city this morning of tbe ad and title papers, for the snfe-kecping ! death of Charles E. '.Vest, a g'n of tbe of which the t eople. irrosictive ofjllv. Wm. A. West, pastor of West- part v, built the Court House, but J they believe that a nest of men are ho"ut ililllintown that lire on such terms with the Democratic manage ment that they ni-iy become entirely too familiar with the public records 'or the public good. The stealing of the ballots is an example of the dan gerous familiarity. To get rid of the people who are dangerously fa miliar with the public records, many will vote for b.itii Kelly and Caveny. The very fact that the m iss of the Democratic party is as inherently honest as any other party, will prova the rcmedy'iu this case, and cause large nninUrs of them to vote the Republican ticket this fall. Respeetfullv vonrs, " f USCARORA. STATE ITEMS- Cbestccu sel! as low as $1 per bush, el in Crawford county. Berks county ot.lv has one inmate in the State Lunatic Hospital at llarris riburg at the expense of that county. A German sear maker is under ar rest at Clearfield chared with setting j the thirty tin u-a;.d dollar fire at Cur weasviile last week. A coaimittee of tbe A lien town bar i now encaged ipvestipattug certain rumors affeiting the professional and personal honor of JuJge Lcngnccker. An Oil City free thinker, named Ma Veagh has shocked his neighbors by buryitg the remains of a child in l.is back yard. There was no ceremony. ll;rauo dimes as eiriTc uy a i.i- Coleville, McKe.n coU,T' e . . ...... II .ratio Sik?s Tas i-trrek by a fall on Moudiy a week acd instantly killed Maggie Clawson, a young woman of Indiana county, jumped into a weil and drowned herself because she wasn t permitted to go to the fair. I , . 1 1 r t I ine-e is a great uemama lor .amp chimnevs. in cities, owing to ine 'act 1 of coal od being us- d to such 10 extent in tbe p'a?e of gas. Sorghum molasses is manufactured io large quantities in Mercer county. There is a tax collector in bchuy Ikill ! county who has not paid Lis own taxes for three years. All drur ken mn are arrested as soon as they appear in I 'hambersbnrg. On the 23tb uit, Henry Keller, of Kejstone, came o Marjsville Perry county for a loid of store goods, and while at the s'ation bis horse became freightened at tbe cars, and was caught by the iron hook nfa side trace in the ; flin. n(,arv discmboeline tbe animal t, ,ai.; ,,, Seidell force and rnt in the stoeks, and the wounds sewed up and will no doubt be all right agvin. In a fi.'ht in a five cent rum mil! in Philadelphia last M ednesday. a man named Mvlc kiuked another man nam ed Crozier so severely tint he died within an h-mr. Wbrn arrested Mjle seemed to take the matter very CDoly, and on the way to tbe station-house be said to an c fri.'er, "I whipped him in if.).! Scotch stjle." He was locked np to await the action of tbe coroner. A jGi'Z K:'g!i"bnin calling himself Martin, who Li1! ingratiated himself ia tn favor in Erie by Uol? letters and representations that he was leir iC n earldom bas been discovered a fraud He borrowed about $700 in Erie, com mitted a forgpry and bas been mixed up in a black muling operation arrest is expected. alis A dispatch from Sunbary nndor date! of tbe 7th sas; At Natiticuke, Peuna. John Malady, captain of a coal boat, was beateu to death at midnight last nigh on tbe Nantieoke trestle bridge, and bis dead body was tuiown amongst some timbers, i wo uieu one of them named Eckert, were arrested this morn ing as tbe murderers. Tbe murdered man's body was found at three o'clock this morning and brought to Naoti coke, wbere the inq- st will bo held. Mr. Maladsy leaves two children, who are now orphans. He is a brother of Charles Malady, of Milton. Last Thursday morning at four o' clock Robert and Henry Butler, re turned home intoxicated They lived a mile west of Bradford, and got into a hitter altercation, ichich arose from a fight tbe former bad with a man while iu town, Robert went to a neighbor borrowed a revolver, came back and met Harry outside the Imnse when the dispute was renewed. Finally Robert drew the revulver, placed it to bis brothers, heurt and Bred. Henry fell and died in ten minutes. The mur derer made no attempt to escape. Oi ficer from Bradford arrested bim and bo ia now in jail. Both were natives of IIornelNviile New York, Henry was a lumberman, seed 28, and lived near Kane, Pennsylvania. Robert was an ex-driver for tbe Bradford oil oom pany and iu aged 23. Both were unmarried.. an- 1 - STATE ITEM. The father of S.m Albright, tha Perry eouaty murderer, baa offered $,0t0 tor bia delivery alwe at tbe New Blooiuueli Jil TbU is to prove that be ia sincere w Jen he say hi son 13 dead. Eighteen hundred and seventy-nine will long be rciueathered fof the uo cn,i of it county fairs in ibis State, creat as to warrant tbe prediotiou that every couu ty H ill have a lair iu 1SS0. Charles lrews, the oldest of tbe llaber murderers in Lebanou couuty, in bis last confession, makes tbe follow ing statement : 'Brandt told me of having had Abraham Kreiser'a life in sured in, I Ibiuk, tbe L'. B. Aid So ciety, and said be bad a u.ao to put biiu out'of tbe way, but tbe Society annull ed tbe policy." No matter what may be said of other portions of Drews' coo fession, this much is true to tbe very letter. More thin tour years ago Abraham Kreiser took membership in the U. B. Mutual Aid Society for $6, 000 benefit in his oitn favor, and soon af'er assigued the certificates to lsiael Braudt a..d others. A month or two after this was done tho officers of the society received an intimation that theie was ouiej"crookedness" connect ed with the aflair. Immediately Sec retary Mark and Treasurer Kaujh pro- ceeded to lodiantown Gai and made an miuis'cr Presbyti-rian church Young n est was a irtMgm nraKeman on ine Pennslvania railroad and was killed while in tbe discharge of bis duty. 11a wns on a freight train coming east last bight, about thirteen cars from the rear end, and whin down brakes" was, whisiled above Warrior It-.dge wat er siatlou near 1'etersburg, he jumped upon the bumper to put ou the brake. As be did so be stepped ou a small lump of coal, and wbtu be twisted the brake the lump of coal rolled, bis baud slipped and he fi ll between the cars, tbfc wheels gi'ing over him, crushing both legs above the ankles and cutting off the fingers of tbe right band. Tbe accident happened about half past two o'clock, and voung West wa picked up and taken to Huntingdon, where he re vived sufficiently to tell the manner of bis injury. All that surgical aid could do was tried to save him but wi'hi.ut avail and be passed quietly away at 8:10 o'clock. Deceased wss about 21 years of ase. Tbe remains were bi ought to this city this afternoon. Kev. West was absent at Dry l'un. rr-mkin county, attending a meet. rig of ,(. Presbvt;rv. but be was telegraph ed f.r immediately. Tbe sad death of Mr. West will be doubly felt by a lare circles of relatives and friends who loved and esteeme I bitu for bis many good qualities of bead and Leart. CEER.tL ITEMS. The latest French folly is false hair for children. Francis Murpby receives $50 a iiight tor lector. ng 00 temperance. Tbe Canadian government is trying to borrow $100.01)0,000 in E-iglaud for tbe Canadian Pacific lailroa j. Three million free Laths were taken in New York during tbe past seasou. That is three bstbs to every man wom an and child in the city or about one -,n eTery ,jx meek In economy there l wel', something else besides wealth. Tbe cotton planters of Louisiana are now reaping an advantage from tbe en forcement of the game law in that State, which more than repays tbe in for spar ing the birds. TLe blackbirds are swarming in the cotton fields and de stroying the cotton worm. Very few worms cau be found after tbey bave passed through a field. Miss Cirrie Reed bas disappeared mysteriously from Opelika, All. In Jnly ber father attacked 8. G. Grasty, who was accused of ruining ber. A fight ensued, in which Grasty killed the father and teniblv wounded a son. It is opposed Miss Reed is gone away to avoid appearing agiiust Giasty, who is out on bail. A bklinnn minus the ba.-ket was found on Friday alternoon on the Green i5aT n0,j about fiftv m:es 90Utl) 0f Milwaukee, but is not believed to be Wise's air ship, as it was made of painted canvas, and looked very much like tbe captive ballloons used at coun ty fairs. Joel Hancock, a farmer, living near Arlington, Texas, rent out witb bis son on Friday nigbt a week to shoot a vicious bull that bad got into a field Tbey sepcrated ; aud tbe father mis tkking bis son for the animal, shot and killed him. 71. e plague of wild beasts and snakes in India is extiiTdinary indeed. Snakes alone in 1877 killed nearij 1, 000 per. 1 cons, and timers elet. bants, leonari.;' aud other wild beasts, nearly 3,000 , 1 1 ' more. Efforts were made at the same time to destroy the animals, but witb out apparent reduction ic the numbers About 127,000 snakes, and 22.000 wild beasts were killed, and $50,000 were paid in rewards for their destruc tion. Leon. Houde. of Little Falls, Minn., attempted to go home from tbe St, Paul and Minneapolis fair but was sound asleep when tbe train reached Little FaMs, acd went on thirty miles as far as Brainerd. Tbe next morning be took a freight train reached Little Falls and be wer.t as far as Royalton some distance below before waking. He then got off the train thoroughly disgusted and weut borne ly private conveyance. It is not every bank watchman that runs away wben danger presents itself, as may be learned from WiucLindon, Mass. Tbe despatch was dated on tbe 7th inst and rads : Tbe First Natton aud Savings Bank here was entered by burglars this mojning. A man named Perry, who sleeps in a room opening out of tbe banking room, was awaken by hearing twn men in the bank. They immediately rushed in and be fired at them. One or tbo robbers returned the fire, wounding Perry in tbe arm. The men grappled him and took bis pistol from bim, but Perry got away and rushing down stairs into tbe street gave tbe alarm. Th burglars made good their escape. GWKRIL ITEMS- A gentleman of Brooklyn, named OardiuiT, died receutly trom tbe eflect of arseuieal poison introduced tuU b:s system through a hollow tooth, tbe ob j -ct of tbe iolroduction of iLe po.-son being tbe destiuctiou of the nerves of tbe tooth. As tbe tooth was treated by two different dentists. l,vm? Boston and the other in Brooklyn, with in a few days, it is not kuowo which of ibe two lice J tbe arsenic in it, but tbe pbyoioians are positive that Mr. Gird iue'r died from the effeots of poison in trodaced in tbe tuanurr rtescriD'O. Tt.. .r..inir mav Lave fallen from tbe umug of arsruie, and the latter coming i' contact with the saliva, be came d.ffused tl.rough the system with fatal result. A most beart rending accident oc cured at the residence of Samuel M. Davis, living near Black Oak, in Cald well county. Mo., resulting iu the daib of his only" child aged three years. Mr. Davis, had turned a large drove of bogs into bis yard preparatory to driving them to Breckenridge to ship to market and bis little child was out in tbe yard playinc with his d. g, when tbe dog sud deuly craed a pig, and the child run ning up was caught by the craied sow and disemboweled and lacerated io a frightful manner. Tho frsntio mother hearing tbe screams of ber child ran to its assistance, and driving the sow off, carried the mangled body of the little ufTorer iuto the house Death aoon re lieved the sufferer from his agouiting rain A coon has the best of a dog when tbe fi,.lii is in deen water, as citizen of Portlaud, Oregon, has learned to bis si.rrow. A valuable dog belonging to l.i..i t:.nt nut last week into a field and found the track of a coon, whiob he fol lowed to the animal's biding-plaoe. There he bpgan to dig and bark, mafc ii.g the dirt fly in the air until the coon cnnninplv escaped a;id ran into a little pond near by, llie dog following him A hard hiiut then befau. J be coon seized the d.g bv bis nose and pulled bitu under tho water. Agaiu and again the d"g rose to the surface and again and again he was pulled below if, uutil at U?t be bad bad too much of the bus iness, and sank for the last time from view. The coon went quietly ashore aud disappeared in his bole unharmed. Au exchange from Ohio says; "Be cently, at Logau, Ohio, an incident oc curred which proves that the Buckeye bojg vote as tbey fought. A move meet was inaugurated to bold a soldiers' reunion in Cincinnati iu conjunction with a Democratic rally, at which Vocrhees, of Indianna was to be tho Ligh priest. A number of Lattle flas of regiments raised in tin viciuity of Le'gin we're obtained from the Stato Deparluti. nt to lend eclat to the demonstrati.ia. Upou h.'ar.og this tbe old soldiers of that ecMfn 1 allied in sutDjient force to control the meet- ing called to make arrangements whio'j tbey adj urued to December, tLus eff eciually blocking the little game of the Bu.-keye c j rerhrads anJ that king of the ri ptiles, Voorhees. Not sati-fied j with this they sent numerously sign- ed paper to tbe Adju'ant General pro testing asrvnst tbe desecration of the ' flags, and against the violation of tbe lags. law, whieh privids that the flig sball not be taken cut of the Slate House for political domeD-trations. All bon or to tbe Buckeye veterans. " A despatch relating to tli9 missing balloonist Wise and Barr, came from Chicago on the "ih ict., aud leads thus ; Another clue to the missing balloonists Wise and Burr, came tn light in Cnicago to day. Ou tbe night of Sunday September .8tb, a balloon was seen by several persons 10 pass over Miller's Station, about 3o miles oat oa the Lke Shore and Michigan Southern railroad. Two of the parties who sny they hw the balloon are Louis raber, an engineer on the above named mad, and John Bulla, bis fireman. When qaestioued about the matter to-day, the engineer said ; "Suuday bight, one week ag , I w:is running in to the city. We reached Mi.hr's Station about 11 :30 o'clock, and strap ped I was standing on the platform talk ing to Henry Wilson, the telegraph operator at the depot, when he sudden ly exclaimed. 'There goes a balloon.' 1 looked up, and there, sure enough was one just going over tbe tank bouse It was a very bright nigbt, witb a food moon, and we could sea the bal loon plainly. It was less than a mile away, I should judge, at.d driving along very fast iu an not ibeasterly direction, right toward tbe lake, which is only about balf a mile from the station. We watched it for five minutes before it passed out of sight. My fireman also saw it. The fireman, John Bulla, wis found, and verified the statement of En gineer Faber. Mr. W. E. Trowe, an op erator at the Forty-third street station, was informed of what tbe men had seen the same night. That tbey saw the Pathfinder there can be little doubt, as it bears out the statements of others, and the place was in the line the bal loon was supposed to bave been follow ing. This would carjy it d;reclly over the lake. Leal .Vol ices. C ACTIO. A LL persons are hereby cautioned against hunt ins or otherwise trespassing on the lands of the undersigned in Walker town ship. 1 Samuel Auker. Jnde Tyson. Kurtz KautTinan. Keuben Moist. Jonas KautTinan. octl j, '79 Iaac Anker. David Auker. Joseph Auker. George Dysinger. Executor's Xotlce. Eitalt of Sophia Oiwald, dectatrd. 1 ETTEKS Testamentary on tho estate of JL-J Sophia Oswald, late of V'thntown, Juniata couuty, Penn'a, dcceatel. hating been granted to tho ui.il-r i "red, all persons indebted b: said estate are re'itiest rd to make pi n rt. and those bavi.ig claims or oe nuio.l t are nipiested to moke known the same wiiii .:.; .lelav to JOHN MOTZtU, Executor. Oct 8, 1879-lt , AUDITOR'S OTIClii THK endersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Court to distribute the balance in the hands of Ezra Smith, Assignee of Hoo nion Cotfinar., a pi-r statement of second partial account, wif attend to the duties of lid appointment, at his ofli-r in Afitflin town on TUESDAY, OCTObER ".8, lo7tf, between the hours ol 10 a. M. and 3 p. ., when and where a persons interested may attend. GEORGE JACOBS, Jr., Juditor Oct. e, Ih79. C4UTIO. 4 LL persons are hereby cautioned sgainst J. hunting, fishing, gathering berries, building fares, or in any way trespassing on the lands of Ihe undersigned in Purmanagh township. W3f. McLAUGHLMt. may 11, 1879-tf Leat S'otictti OOO sav tua comtoiiwiTU. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. WH"KEA3, bf an act of Genera! As stwibly l the C jium iuwealth ot Fenn-ylvania, etitiil.-l Au act rcUtt to KltiCiions of this Onmoiiwralth, pv.ii.---l the 2d day of J..ly, lh:W. .'! "!!- i,. it i. ll.e du'y of tlie tihor.U ol uM--ry county wilhiu this Coiun iaiih to fiivo public notice and to euuni.srate The Ollicers to be Elected ; De.iRnate the Plaeea at wulch the tlec lion is to be h M ; ;ive notice that certain persona buMmg other oltices of profit or tru.t are iiicapaDle ot holding r eeictMing, ai wio -i the otHce or appointment ol juage ui c.v--tion, inHt..r, or clork of any election or tbia Commonwealth ; therefore, I WILLIAM V. WALLS, HiRh isUerm of the couniy of Juuuta, do bmb; make known and give tins public nonce io me oiov.- lorsor the county or Juniata inai on Tuenday, 3loi-einbr 4, 1T9, fit being the Brat Tuesday atu-r the first Jlundav of said month,) a Heneral K.lectn.n Kill be' held in tho several Election Disl.icla established by law iu aaid county, at wuicli time they will vote by ballol lor mo r ouicers bertinalter iwiue.1, to wit: STATE. ONE PKRSOX for TRKASI RER of the Corouiou wealth of rennaylvania. COCSTT. ONE PERSON' lor SFIEKIKF of the coun ty of Jnn'.ata. ON" K PEKSOX for REGISTER AXU RE COKIElt .r the county ol Jcini.il. OK PEKSOX for COUONEK of the countv of Juniata TWO PEllSOXS fi-r JCRY COMMIS SIONERS of lliecouiiiy of JtiiiUta. Eaoii pen.011 to vote for but ouo of said Coiuima noiiers. I also bi rebv ui:ike known and five no tice, that iho pljc.i tor holding the al-re- said General tieclion in me aeiersi or ougha and townships within the couuty of Juniata, are as follows, to wit : Tbe freemen of the borough of Mifflin town arc to hold their election in the southeast She. iff', office, in said borough room of the Louri uoiiac, niu - The freemen of the township of Ferman agh are to hold their election in the north east room of the Court House, known as the Treasurer's office, in Mifflintowa borough. The freemen of the township of Walker are to hold their eleclioli at the School House in Mexico, iu said towuship. The freemen of the township of Delaware are to bold their electw n at Smith's School j House, in said tounsihip. The freemen of the borough of Thotiip- sontowu are to hold their election at the nool Ilojse in said borough The freemen of the township ot Green wood arc to hold their el.-clion at th Put lie lloi.se of Thmuas Cox, In said township. The freemen of the township of Monroe e to hi. Id rtieir election at the School House ia Richfield, in sua township. I The freemen or the township of Susq'ie i lunna are to hold their elwtion at Pry- nioyer's Hotel, in said tnwilnp. The freemen of the township or Favette are to ho!d their election :it the School House in McAlistervdir, in sai l tw.ish:p. The freemen of tho borouch Pat:eru are to bold their election at the School House in said buroiigb. The frecmeu of the borough P.rt Royal are )u hold their eloctiu at the school House iu said borough, xhe freemen ." the tuwi.-sbip of Mil:'rd are ! le.1,1 their election at lowest Grote Sdiool House, in said t-wns!i:p. The freemen ot the township of Spruce Hill are to hold their election at Spruce lid! School Uou.se, in said tiwnhit. The frwmen of the township ot T"rbett are to hold their election at IlieChaich Hill School House, in said township. The freen-en ol" the towi-hip of B-lear to hold their eieclKMi al the S hoot House a: AcadcniiA, ia aid l..usl:ip. The freemen f the towns! ip of Tusein.ra, except I hat portion ol it limaT north-westward ot : summit ol the t!i de mountain, are to hold their election at the School House near McCut'och's Mills, in said town ship. The freemen of the township of Lack, ex- . . . ... . I,;.. n..pll,w..t nl j o( ;ho ,ul)llnil , thB Shado m.,atam. .re to j hold their election at the Lick School House, . 111 said township The f reemen of so much of the townships of Lack and Tuscarera as lie north-west ot the summit of the Shade mi.untain are to hold their election at Lauver's school House, in said district. tuT The electi n is to lie opened at 7 o'ClOCla. in Hie forenoon, and shall continue without intermission or adjourn ment, and is not to be closed belore 7 O-ClOClk. in the evening. I al-o hereby make known and give no lice, as in and by the 1.1th suction ot the aforesaid art I am directed, that -erery per son excepting Justices of Ihe Peace, who I shall hold any othce or appomtiuvnt of of fice or trust under Ihe I nitcd Mates, or this State, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or other wise, a subordinate otlieer or agent who is or shall be employed under legislative, ex ecutive or jndiciiry departments of this State, or of the l liiteil Mates, or of any incorporated city or district, and alio that everv member ol Congress and of the State Legislative and of the M-lcct or common council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law, incapihle ol holding or exercising at tlie t ime time the othce or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election iu tnis Commonwealth, and no inspector, judge, or other officer of such election shall be eligible, to any office then to be voted for." Also, that in the 4th section of the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to ex ecutions and for other purposes," approved April ltsth, If 10, it is enacted that the afore said lSlii seetion "shall not In; construed so as to prevent any military olticer or borough officer from serving as J.idge, inspector or clerk of any general or special election of this Commonwealth," As therein directed, I also give official notice of the follow ing provisions of an act app.?ved M irch 30, IS'16, entitled "An Act regulating tn mode of voting at all elec tions in the several counties of this Com monwealth :" Sfctios 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Kepresentatives of tbe Co-o-monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As setubiy met, and it is hereby enacted by the auihority of the same, That the qualified votcis ol Ihe several counties of this Com monwealth, at all general, township, bor ough and special elections, are hereby here atter authorized and repined to vote by ticket, printed o- written, or partly printed and partly written, severally clossitied as follows : One ticket shall embrace the n ones of all Judges of Courts voted tor. and to be labeled euts.de "Judiciary;" one ticket shall embrace all the names of State oncers voted lor, and bo labeled "State:" on ticket shall embrace the names of ail county ollicers voted lor, including office of Sena tor, member awl members ol Assembly, if voted for, and members of Conr-ess, if to ted for, aad labeled "Couuty ;'' and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot boxes. Fvtt and Second Stctiou of Ihe del of Cou greie of March 31, 1670. SlCTios I. Be it (nuclei fry the Senate and tlou.se of Representative! of the United Stain of Jmertca in Cuaeress assembled, That all cilizens of the L uited Sines, who are, or shall be otherwise qualified to vote at any election by the people, in any State, Terri tory, distr.ct, couuty, city, parish, town ship, school district, municipality or other territorial subdivisions, sb ill beeutitled and allowed to Vote at ail such electitns without dia'iuction of Yace, color, or previous con dition of servitude, any Constitatioa, Lvw, custom, usage cr rcS'll-Uon of any State, TenWy, or by, or untffr its' authority to th eontrary notwithstanding. SCTtob 2. And 6 tt further tmmcltd. That if, by or under Ibe authoiity ol tho Cou atitutionorUwaofany State, or tbe laws of any Territory, any act is or shall bo required to be done a a prerequisite or quali3cati'n lor votiug, and by auch Constitution or law persoua or otticera are or .hill bo charge.1 with the K-rlortiiance of duie iu luru'shing to cmt. .i aa o( ;vrtu uitv l erlonn sueh prer-.iiit to become quahHed to vote, it oh ill bo tho duty ol every person affd officer to give all citizens ol the t'uiied Statea tbe same and equal op(rtuuitv to perf-rm such prrrequi-tte and to bwoiue qualified to vote without dis tinction of race, color or previous condi tion of aerviiude, and if any such person or officer aball reime or knowingly omit to give full effect to this section, he shall, for every such offence, forfeit and pay the sum of fivo hundred dollars to tbe person aggrieved tburebv, to be recovered by an action on the case, with full costs and auch allowance lor counsel fees as the court shall deem just, .,! hjll also lor everv such offence be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, ar.d shall. on conviction tlmreor, be nuea noi ie. man tive htiudred dollars or be imprisoned not less than one month nor more th in one year, ot bolh, at the discretion of the court. Given under my hand at my offire iu Mifflin town, lhi tenth day of October, in the rear of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and seventy-nine, and ot tlie Indo pendence i.r Iho United States, the one hundred and fourth. W.M. D. WALLS, ShtriJ. SheriiTs Office, Milllintowu, ) October 10, 1U79. j Xotlce to Tax-Payer rntlf i.nH(.r:.PT...t Trioiiirr r ar.d I'i.Ac- r ' ' - - . X tor of the Kernmnagh -'eh. PiMrict, I ill ..... .w nf ft iitl cell.M, w: meet the taX-piyers of Slid nrlioo Will lllt-il .j. ... . distriet, at Scuire Psiker's ta-' t in Jlf.ltlin- town, on the loth day of MJVE.WBEK, lKT'l. t receive schoof tax. AH iers..us who pay their aehoo tax between the date ..f this notice and the 2'Jth day of Novem- I ber, lb7'J, will be aZowed an ahatenK-nt of: ! tive our cent. After November J, Ie they will be required to pay the full amount, and if not pid bv the 27th day of Decern- ber, WJ, ceclioa wif Ije nude with an additiou of tive p.-r cent. MICHAEL STOXKB, Collector. iept. 29, 171. EXELITOR'S SALE OF r 1? A I . H .Vi'l1 A I H. HUJiJ . .. Christian ftlllK nndersiened. Executor of A fchellenbcrger. deceased, will offer at public sale, at ll.e mansion house ol the saiil decedent, three-lourths of a mile west of Richfield, Monroe township, Juniata county, Pa., at 1 o'clock r. ., on SATI RDAY, tMJTOIii.it ISth, 179, The following valuable real estate, to wit : So. 1 The mansion tract, situated tn j s ,wn,tllUi c0iiuing b7 At'KKS a d 37 pEliCHES limestone and tlml land t. geti.er w ith water right tor tho use ol saw-mill, on and through Pnrj.srt No. 2, and ihe entire water riehl belonging th.s i saw -noil as owned aud used by Christian Sbeiletib -rger, deceased. The imprute- merits consist of a Brick House, Stone Kitchen, j UA.Mv u.r.., iji.ni v.no , She.!s, Carriage House, and other out- buildings, y "V " INI I lis aCj , , ,1,,-ti 1 :. i ri,,.. :.. . ,,r running water at the house No. 2. A Imct of land, asljoining the above, containing o'l Acres and it I Perches. No. 3 A trcl of WOODLAND in Mon roe township, boon. leil by lands ol Dr J. M Walters, Abrtiu Page, Elizihctb Z--U.T and others, contaimt g 60 Acres, more or !.... t..;.. i,. , V i No 4.-.V innrt ..f WOOni.AND sit,.- ateil tn ffi st Pcrrv township. S'li ner conn - tv cotita7ni:g 1,0 Acres and 1!') Per. h.-f, more or less, bounde: by lands of Jacob, Hrub iter's heirs, Abraham Ueauer, lUuicl Stuck and others. So.!. tr-t of WOODLAND siina- ted in West Perry township, Snyder cum- ty, containing 27 Acres, more or ies. hound- isl by Liiuls of Adam p.-rstcr, J hu lieahoar, Peter Sh. lle:.' ler an t others. TERMS OF SALE Ten per c t. of the pr.rchnse moiiey to b paid on tiie day of sale; oi.e-thiid cf t'.e purchase iiw."ey to be payubie at the death of raiiuie sneaen- ot ri-r, ana ine nncrcji io or paei i.t m-r I.. .1..-: . I l:, . !.;., ailiiua.i iiuriiK ncr .ai.irat mc, ii.i.i, .'. , ,,.' . i . i . , . Apnl 1, 10, when deeit will be delivered and tM.sf.cssii.il given ; and the balance to be ' ..i..,;i i mil .,Kii.m.rrnn .,,,, r" "" V - '. '" 1, 1XSO 1 he purchase monev to be secured ' by bonds and mortirages on the premises. DAVID u. SflLLLENUEKtiKK. Exi-cn'or ..I Christian Shellenberger, dee'd. Sept. 24, If 79. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE HI) Personal Property AT PUBLIC SALE. rjlIIK nndersigped will offer at pub'ic sale, J. on the premises in Penuan tgn town ship, Juniata county, Pa., one mile south east of V. itllinrown, on tbe Cedar Sp:iug road, at 10 o'clock a. ., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1!79, His valoaltle farm. containing FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES, more or less, all clear and in good state of cultivation, well fenced, most being post and rail fence, and containing choice fruit. The improvements area two story log weatherboarded DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARK. CORN HOCSE &. WAGON SHED, BLACKSMITH SHOP, Carpenter Shop, Wood House, H'aiA Uouie with Cistern it it, and other necessary outbuildings, all in good condition. There are two never-failing Wells of good water on the ..remises, one al the bouse and tho other at the barn. 1 his is a rare chance to purchase a very desiruble home, only one mile trom Mittlm town, the couuty eat of Juniata county, convenient to country schools, and situated in one of the finest limit, valleys in the cen tial part of the Stite. ALSO, a tract or TIMBERLAND, con taining about NINE ACRES, situated in Payette township, Juniata county, about a balf mile north of Sponhower's pactorv, known as the Nathan Yoder tract. ALSO, at the same time and place, a lot of personal property, consisting ot horses, cattle, farming utensils, tic. Terms made known on dav of sale. YOST VODER. ORPHANS' COURT SALE or HEAL ESTATE THE undersigned. Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Fry, d .ceased, late of Delaware township, will, in imrsiuiice of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Juniata county, otter at oul.lic sale, on Ihe premises, one mile northeast of East Salem, ai one o ciock p. a , on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1879, The following described real estate, to wit A lot of ground silnatcd in Delaware town ship, Juniata county, containing about Twelve Acre of Land, bounded on tbe north and east by lands of David Shnrtz, on the west by lands of Nich olas Arnold, and on the south by hinds of Jacob Hoops, having thereon erected a TWO-STOBY LOG HOUSE, LOJ BARN, and other improvements, be ing tho mausiou tract. Also a good Apple Orchard, peach and cherry trees. A stream of water near Hie door. TERMS OF SALE. Ten percent, of the purchase uion.-y to be paid in h and ; til teen per cent, on confirmation of sale ; one-half of the balance on the 1st ot Februarv, 1830, and the other half on Jnno 1st, !SH0, with interest from April 1, 1HHO. EZRA SMITH, A dm'r of Elizabeth Fry, decM. Oct. 1, 1879. Sale Bills printed on short notice al tha ofbee of th Stnhtul and Hefuihcam. Lttil Aoltcts. COURT SALE! THE undersigned. Administrator of the imUto of Christian Iniachoffstall, de ceased, will sell at public sale, on Ibe prem ises iu alter township, juniau couniy, at 2 o'clock P. on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1879, The following described valuable real estate, to wit : A farm in said townohip. contain ing 19i ACKErf and 28 PEItCHES, having thereon erected a giKxi large DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Barn, Vgnn Shed, and other out buildings. About 160 acre are cler-t and in a goinl state of cultivation the balance eicellent timberland There is a good lime stone q'larry and lime kiln on the farm, and a good orchard of choice fruit, and plenty of pood water. TERMS OF SALE. Ten percent, of the purchase money to be paid on the day of rale : 2i rer cent, on continuation of sale by the Court 1 20 per cent, on April 1. 110, when deed will be fluttered aim possession given ; and the remainder 0:1 the 1st ol April, IHHI, with interest from April 1st, lHbO, to be secured by ju-lg'nent. DANIEL ZKlGLER, Adm'rof Christian InischoHsUil, dec a. Oct. , 1S79. CAl'TIO-H NOTICE. LL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing upon the lands of the un dersigned, in Payette, Delaware or Walker towuship, by tiahing, hunting, or in any other w.iy. Jonathan Riser Win B.ar,lhi.trrr C G Shelly A II Kurtz Divid Smith S Owen Efsns Teston Iteiiner C K. Spicher John L At kor J B i:irt S M Kauffman J F Detir 1 J-.lin Le..m David llunbergr Arnold Varnea Levi K MNeni KKliA, 1873 Ifc-nry i5o:e.;e iitr.i.j .-, Catharine I ; J.,hn McMc Kurtz , ) jj Dlinm u v Smith s j Kurta nenry Anker ' Xah Cawrn j j y Hosteller j christian Kurt urtz Jesse Pine Jacob Hoops. CAl'TIOX NOTICE. LI. persons are hereby cautioned against 2- ' sinned either iu Delaware or Walker loss- .ahio, forth ;he purpose ot Sailing or bunting, ! or for any other purpose. , E. Atxissom. X. A. Likens. G. S. Lixtss. octSl-tf ClfTIOS NOTICE. A LI, persons are hereby cautioned against j. tishitig. hunting, hn-aking or opening let.ces. or cutting wiuxi or young timber, or in am- unnecessary wy trespassing on the lands of the undersicne.!, in Fayette ' township and a tractol woodland in Walier , tu tnshtp. : s imH) Watts ; u,,i, t u.. !;!, John Ilehoar. S. C. Myers. Jacob Winner. William Thompson. a-:g27,'79 j,.hi, Wnssi-r. : jj,nie, McUes-n. j Robert McAlister. C ACTIO. 4 LL persons are herebv cautioned not to ; hU'w theif. ,(, run or theniseve, I to fish, h.int, gather berries, break or open ' fences, or cut woikI or young limbe', or in anv iinnecessarv w y trespass ou the lands of the nu.lerMgued. M. K. If.-shore. Daxi.l I!, trick. ' Thomas Benner. Christian Shoatfstall. John M .tier. Heury Kioss. M. i J. II. Wilson. Henry H irtiuan. Po-ter Ihotiiyst-n. Willi no II-'iKk. David Sieoer. iug7, '78 C ACTIO OTlCE. 1 4 LL pr.-syns are hereby rami n.-d not to ' -a allow their dogs, cattle or hr.js tj run. or th -ii.si-U es to fi-h, hunt, jratrer bvrn. s. or cu' wood or yoiin? ttn.ln-r, or in any way ! trespass on the lands of ihe undersigned in . Greenwood or So lUehaniia township, j IVter Miller Henry Rush I Dai.i -I Sh.iille Oei.rjse Dresl-r ! E Lung it . Dimm Frederick Roats i Joel Dress'er Jonathan Miller x- 20, 173 f'tl'TlOv 4 LL persons are herebv cautioned not to l. fh, hunt, b. e ik or op-n fences, or cut l woo.1 or vnnne tiniticr. or in anv unneces- s rv way trespass on the lands of the nuder- i , J ' . r, . R M Thompson T S Thompson E P Hudson Ahraia Shelly C A Shermer J H Thi.n.rwon ,,. ' 11 m II Th.initi.nfl Davis Smith, Jr. Oct 9, 1S78. otlce to Trespassers. rVTOTICE is hereby tciven that all persons L 1 found trespassing on the lands of the undersigned in Delaware township, either by fishing, hunting, cutting timber, build ing fins, or in any war whatever, will bo dealt with as the law directs. It. W. HrarHBEY. GrilRGF SpEAKMtX. M. C. P.a. mayI4.IS79.tr Mas. Mat Kcxch. C.4TTIOS XOTICK. 4 LL persons are hereby cautioned against tres;ising on the lands of the under signed in Greenwood aid Susquehanna townships, for the purpose of hunting, fish ing, cutting timber, or for auy other pur pose. levi Light. sept2, 'ig-ly HvKBisos Misicm. NOTICE. VI. L persons are hi reby cautioned against trespassing, for hunting, or other pur- poses, on the lands f the undersigned, in j Milfard township, Juniata eonnty. Slrsav (iiostscu, E. E. Berry. Jons Ccxxixiiia, IIeszt Casara. Dec 10, lf77-tf CAITIOX, 4 LL persons are hereby cautioned not IX. to fish, hunt, gather berries. breaK or open f-nces. or cut wood or young tin. ber, or 111 any u 11 necessary way trespass on tbe lauds of the undersigned. Simos MraaAH. I.i nwn-K SHAnra. Geo. Diffexlarfer. William Peoples. Frederick Haise. Frascis IIusei. Fermanagh Twp., June 22, 178. WE HATE IT AT LAST. A perlect wcrKiz Shirt B..som tivtcher and irouing Board. Best -e.ling article in market. Sells at lgtvt, both in city and country. It s superior in every respect, and nore saleable than anv other board. '1 r latest improvement over all H Patented Nov. 20. 1S77. Lartre cer centage paid. Territory sellers and can vassers wanted. Agents do not Ui! to send for circular and terms to A. W. Smith, Mc Keesport, Allegheny county. Pa. gay in w hat paper you saw this adr't. roctlti PRIVATE SALES. o A TRACT OF LAND, SITUATED IN Milford township, Juniata county, six miles west of Patterson, containing Fifty Acres ; ten cleared, tbe rest well timbered ; having thereon erected a Log House and Frame Barn. There is an excellent spring of water at the door. Price, two hundred and fifty dollars. Inquire at this office. A FARM OF BETWEEN ONE AND two hundred acres, about 3 miles from Mif flintown, having thereon erected a good Dwelling Ilonse, good Frame Bank Barn, and Tenant House. There is a spring at the bouse, and running water on the prop erty. F or aale at a moderate figure. For further particulars address KUTH BUNCE. Msfflintown, Juniata Co., Pa. I arge stock or ready made clothing of tbo JU laiest and choicest styles, fur bova. h.itw 1 , ', I . : -- f, ""'aw saoes. notions fuiniibmc goods in endleaa variety for at Samnwl Stayer's, ,B PattersonJ Persons desirooa of aeUin.' private aale, may arranM t. 1. ' erty advertised in tha Btt ,J? Jw c., oa the toV w aold, to pay at och rate a. k,v JT" ff ij oeen agreea npon. a RAncciiotB To Buy a Lar-rt Tract of Ga , of a MoJerjlt PnVr L- To a man who desires to nk4 f ar3 stock-raising hij buntM, n,."1 greatest bargain in Jnniau eotn, " " Tkrtt Huwlrtd Jlct, ni ' thereon a Urge Brick. Dwe"anj EcmT? good condition. Barn ai.i 0 h - " ings ; a running stream of water door, also, (rood w-ll water hi ta Orchard of 8 acres, as go-jd u J. . '' countv: a irrove of .,(1 . it attention were directed to, Wuu ' .... . llKom M groves are in Jwrnerset county, thU 5, and as such gron-s are in Kew . Gfl timber on tbe faisi Tv. 1-a' an ....... -ai.4 i" o. nay ann". grow grain of ail kinds. Ther dance of LIMESTONE 00 tbe f , tot atnlaj. ma. We repeat, this is the rrte.t now offered in this county, t0 has energy, and desires to faro, 43,1 stock. To such a man. who U.anm,,, sum of money for Hrst paytuent, tbm u rare chance to aecure a propettv, thi; nature of things mUat incn-au 14,.., gradually, for the peri4 of a !a'S farn lion yet U. cine. Time, 5 to 7 years, to suit parcha,t. 1( yo l have the inclination, tbe m,, ri the pluck to derelope one 0f tracts or land in the. cunty, cP. at tbia -flee for p;irticulais. A FIRST-K.VTR FARM, C0NTAI3:v4 One Hundred and Sixty Acr, in th-bt wheat-g; '-..ing dis.ricl in tf.edtit Ohfo situ:ijii one-half tune tn.u Amusia ni'. road station, in Falrn Id c.uity, 1-4 E) mile from a goed pie. Tie itrpi are a larpe two-story P.KICS HiyC3ii (' rooms, ball ar.d cellar). Double L'jg T and Stab'e, and other bu f'nj, ad iWl of go,l water. A strearr of spriLj it. traverses the centre of the form, Ih-, ;, a largo orchard on :h-! premises, V n J pii v."", re--, in li.ji;:,;,, A far n aJj'.iriir.,r soi i ior ut. The reasou for selling. ia the lci:.t:oL-..i.i: in city property, iu Cir-le-'' . Fur !! :-. formation ad.'rcs SVEl'r", Circleville, P!ck-.ay Cu, t't.. A POUT ONE ACRE DP C "onb- ! in j th'-reon erected a fra ue D'eiiinjt3..r situate in S-n-e Hil! towj,hip, two- "... lor'a blacksmi'L slinp. Cuod locitin fw mechanic For furtier pariicuUrs i;. t this office. A VALUABLE F.M.M OF 12J ACiS moni r less; 110 acres c'eirJ tai a high state of cultivation, b.-loiijii-g to t-. Heirs of John Yoder, aeci-xe-i, b kdc. offered at T ivatc Sale. Tiie Farnib . . ted in Fermanagh towns'.1-, a!.u; tr miles northeast of Mimiut .wn. J'.i :. proveir.entj are a New Frame Pu t B.mk Barn, and ether cibiMi.ijn- Thf-.-is a sjrlng cf never-falling watir K .. d.e.f. A stream of wit.-r travcr-is b- ! ! f.iriu. At lnx.l.-.rd of lr.ii: u. virk-rt, l cltrding r"-isrs "il bearing condition, ii c-venie-.t to the builiiiiys. l : luricr a formal ion address D A. YOER, Pet T.rii, Juni.i'i i'c. . FARM r9 Ai'ItK?, A" Jt:T l ACis clear, 1 J uvk-s west of Eai Sale-a, o 6. J-'irKin road. It'innit.g wjt.r betwr r.twns and barn. All kinds of iu!t. Irap.-r;- ments a Loir Ho.ise, wealherboard-lliii; Barn, V.'aron Shed, Corn Crib, K"5 P Sj.ring House. Thequalityof Li-di-c-"!, and clear of stoi.es. This farm is in VViTs er township. For further particulars, J dress G. W. Si'LOt'FT. East Si!..u. Juuiati Cj, Fa TriK HEIRS OF PETER AND 5LSA:r MINGLE offer at private til-, th- imi tate of said decedents, sit ist.st in Fer-.-agh township, Juniata eonnty, Pi-imi' west of Uitllmtown, eontaiuirrg atwH Acres of Land, nearlv all of which is and in a good stale of cultivatioa. kis thereon erected a commodious D WEIilS HOUSE, Bank Barn, and all necessar; iu. buildings. There is a large rarietv - a cel.eut Fruit, on the prvrises, nd sea good water at th dor. Fut furthrr jc tirulars appty at the Sentinel & t, lc' towti, Jacob Bunna, Milliiutows, ur Hsnbt Mingle, on tho premises. A TRACT OF TWO ACRES IN fJi manugh townphip, a!out two miles ei Miflimtown, but a short distance froa f- Main road lea Jing to Mc.Vriterv'.. H-"--ard Stable thereon erected f'rnil ftI kinds, spring of water l lbs door. J" further particulars aWress JACOB CLECK, Mi:Biatc.s3,Pi- A FARM OP lfO ACRF IT. TI--CA-i rora township, Juuiata county, oct-fisr-of a nfle west of McCoJville, lSOacieiJ" which an; cleaied anu in a g-toi :iiItivat:on the balance in " The improvements are I irje f .arae n-'H 30x50 teet, Frame Barn, 4 '.-0 fee',"--; Shed and Corn Crib, C-rrige d" J Hog Pen COxtO feet, Winsi Hou Spring House, a good young Orchard about 50 peach trees and cherry 'r' stream of good water '- otarm'1"' and barn. For fur:oerparlicu'.j-ri'1r-'i MCHOLAS rCSiy. McCoysville, Jaria j ONE OF THE MO- . vfii BLACKSMITH STA-- 1 in lh; "'. may be purr' s-d of fie enders" ' reasocabie price. Vt.o pr.r-"r "" in Johnstown, Juniata Co., i' , r'1 . the Smith stand incV'd- - 1 f'fl1" TWO ACRES, havirg tnercon ere-i" comfortable Two-story Frunell"''"' mod iocs Stable ar.d other outhcu .- There is Well of ir.vvi water it ij'r of t- flnn.. P..- r:l--;c!!iarS CiH " address WM. HiP W.-lnet P. O., JnnUta Co., c A FARM OF 75 ACRES, - - ; cear and in a good state of c ..Kivstie baance in timber, ia Spruce QUI to Juniata county, Pa., c-e r TM-onOMiMl mi.Wbf from the JuUia.a t t p.rl- k Potomac river, six miiVs from run ' The improvements are a Large tf b-n Zing House, 25x30 feet, witi a o! s ' water at the door, Bank Conc.. and other outbuii'tngs, a 'rSe-',J".,4e ebard, and a greit variety of frnit. the right b quarry ir.ie stone oa about a haf distant. Tbe form h limed recenty. . . , Ti J ,.,,' Er3 One-haff cash, r-.W of pa' j:.-r. For further rarticnfc'-s ari.tr S . A. HOFF Spruce BUI, liwaiiH iika