'ESTINEL & REPUBLICAN MlFFLINTOvVN. Wednesday, ov'r ft, lSTSi ii. F. SOU WEI Eli, IDITOB and raorsirroa. Pennsylvania railroad stock sold at noon on iS'iluraiiy at 482. les8 the senii-annuul dividend, which is 2J per cent. I'nrsinEvr Haves lias Leaned a proc Luu ,t;ou ajjpointin Tuuroday, No-27--;, as a day of thanksgiv iijj ;-ayer. Ma or Gu-tAX. Jania H0OE.RR duM) nt Garden City, Long Island, on I .la;. 'tfternocn. He was a West Point mldier, born in Massachusetts in 1S13. Th;: Republican majority in the CaL'tort Legislsttue in only two, but quite Urare enough to stfiire the 1 eturn of a Republican United States (Senator. Col. Kino, t.iie great Teias cattle :;er, carries off the palm for big furais. He has a pasture' 3.J7 miles squares, which furnishes grazing for 11000 cittle." The Brooklyn Union calls to rtr.nd the fact tint only a few years' ho all the Dciaocralii! papers in A.ier:ps. v.iiled and howled and gnashed their teeth because Grant voidn't stny in Washington all the t:m. Now tlicy are wailing and weeping t:ecanse th'jy ..re afraid they can't keep hiui awiv from there." Warrants btvo ben issued for Ibe arrest (if all persons ku 'wn to ba.e bean engaged in the lynching of Kill Young, at Luray, Mo., last Wednesday, fetter his acquittai of murder. Detec tive La no, who was very active to pro cure fcviJ;uce against lOung, in said to have I -.1 the lynching mob. J. C. Cuff, irj, one of Young's lawyers, it i said adonis that attempt was male to ! J J' Ci.-VroB Z.acfajah Chaxpleb. OI Michigan, v.-es found dead in bed in a CiiiraRj L-tel on Saturday morn iiig. He tail addressed a Iletmblican Meeting in the evt uing. When he retired he ct rr jjlained of ind'gei-tion and c.'i 1. lie o-rr.e to the public Bin face c:s an opjoiient of the South em s;sleui 01 civilization, and he never lli::. hod an iota. Ho was an uncompromising opponent of every thing that favored a system of slavery. Ho was born in New Hampshire, on a farm, in the year 1813. Alas ! Alas ! He dic-d within sight of the jroniieed land. 1 m " At ditob General Si'heix has pnb lir.hyd i'l convenient pamphlet form Lis letter of instructions to connty commissioners regarding the collec tion of Si. te t.xes according to the laws governing fcuch action. The Auditor Geuer.d thinks that hereto fore the asvT.sracnts have frequently been vry carelessly made, and tliat j at least one-half the moneys at inter est subjec t to Slate taxation have not been rett-ned. The law fixing the State tax on the moneyed capital at four mills on the dollar requires the assessors to as-ei tain particulars of the projM-rty so taxed, and to require every taxable person to furnish a doc unif.'wy statement of the monoj u-ie L w 6 olvcnt debtor?. All such sHteTneM.-; i':quii6d of tasables mnet !e fir uished within fifteen days. The law Lf3 100 the penalty of non ce jjoliMK-e, one half to go totbeper hon at whose inrtance the suit for iV.;? same is brought in the county's fe." -A .mlo Frencii nuepberd girl one diy told her employer that while she wis looking after ber sbeep a man bad taken ber into a wood, given ber a glass of white wine, aud showing ber a light huruicg in a fir tree, and that she bad there received a visit from the Blessed Virjio, who bad enjjiaed ber to ask for money to build a ciiir.pel on the npot where she first manifested her presence. Several people came in the hope of see itgthe same vision, and though the Yir giu's presence was not visible to them tbey all beard ber conrsrsinj; with the f irl. Miracle of a certain kind were also performed, and a child dug np some b&ricut beau at a spt where the girl said she would be oertaiu to find them The police beard of it, arrested ber, and she confessed that she bad been making use of ber talents as a ventriloquist to mystify tbe public, and that she had done so in tbe bope of l-i-g "received into a convent and treated as a saint." Stern French justice sent ber to a reformatory for six years." stats: itcjis. A new oil belt Las bc-n f?und in Armstronsr countv. Erie aud Latrolte systematically in - vite nnraigration. Fai-ing health induced Miss Agnes White ox Crawford county to blow rv.i her brains. Dipntheria has become bo preva lent in Fetrolia that the schools have beer. d:.snissed. Joseph Hooter, an old German of Luzerne connty, has twenty living children, of whom fifteen were in the amy. John CI rist sued the Bloomfield 1'imex for libeL but thought better of it, and withdrew the suit at his own crnse. Albert Huntsinger, the younger of the I'ottsville bankers now in Read ing jail, is dying of debility. The cl lor U fat and happy. There were sis marriages in Cha tauqua on Wednesday night, which nearly blew out the brains of tli6 loial band during the serenading. Preparations are making to get out an immense amount of timber the coming winter from the forests of Orubria, Clearfield and Clinton coun ties. Tho passenger trainmen on the Per asyivania railroad have received instructions that while on uuty they must appear in full regulation uni form, and while on the train they must keep the coat always buttoned. A jury in Somerset county delib erated nntil they were tired, and find ing that they could not come to a conclusion, placed twenty-four bits of paper in a hat Twelve bore the words "for defendunt," and twelve for plain (iff." These were drawn, to. f resulted in- favor of th defend sai. The case baa been appeal! to tbe Sfoprcm Cssrt. Victory! Victory! M0GB1TIC CITADEL ST3HMED REPUBLICANS IN THE INNER COUBT. KELLY ELECTED. He it the First Republican Sheriff Ju niata County Ever Had. TUSCAHORA TOWNSHIP HEVO LTJTIONIZED. HMD CMBE FOR JMIiTl UP WITH THE FLAG ! A quarter of a century Las elapsed since tbe Whig party elected a Sheriff in Juniata county. No place outside of old IScrks bas been steadier to Dem ocratic majorities than this county. Lt year the charm Was broken. The Democracy disenthralled themselves, aud voted for Republican Commission era, a.i;? ao well pleased were they with' the ezperioient that yesterday they i elected a Republican Sheriff. A ma jority in the Board of County Cunjuiis- aioners, and a Sheriff, is a some thina I that never before fell to Whig or Re publican lt in Juuiata county. Tim will demonstrate that the trust has not been misplaced. The Democracy bive long wished for an escape Iroul toe almost military ais- cipine t0 W0ICU tlej have been tXih jected Juuiata stands with the State it large in a suosianuai nrpuuncau victory. By dispatch, Butler' major ity is estimated at 18,001). New York 25.000 Republican. The joyous expressions of victory that are sounding throughout tho al levs of Juaiata should not give offei.ee to those who have lost the fight. Tbey should remember that in their days of past triuuipb tbey were joyous and happy over new won victory. Rejoice ! Rejoice! Hurrah! STATE ITEMS- In ISS1 tue State will be re-districted A panthtr in Fulton county has giv en many people there severe frights. Parties ia Beaver couuty propose to get up a belt for the best lady cook. A tbre year old colored child, re siding with its grandfather, John Wil liams was burned to death in Reading yesterday. Tbe little ouo bad been left alone wbeu its clothing caught fire. Tbe farm of a tain named MacKeown near Sandy Creek, Allegheny county, was visited by thieves a few days ag'i who drove off 103 sheep and disposed of tbein to Philadelphia butchers. A party of f portsnien in Perry coun ty a few days ago killed eight wild tur keys, forty two pheasants and two bun dred and eight squirrels. A Lehigh county ben now clucks to six chickens and twenty quails the latter birds of her own discovery and adoption. Last Wednesday a youn lady nam ed Butler living with Mrs. Lindematb, in Lewistown, while washing a window slipi-ed and fell, thrusting ber left hand through a pane of glass, lacerat ing ber wrist so severely as to lay open tbe pulse sinews. Emma Furnice, Mifflin oounty, wbicb has been idle for sever il years is being repaired, and tbe managers expect to have it in blast in about two months. Its capacity is from 40 to 50 tons per week. Tbe Berk county bonanza is owned by Samuel Bittenbender, who has un til lately bad a bard struggle to keep nut of tbe hands of tbe Sheriff, bat i now receiving fifty dollars a day from tbe Reading Coal and Iron Company for iron ore taken from his land. Adam Hatfield, an old man, and a resident of tbe Trappe, Montgomery countv. who stopping at tbe Sined lev House on Filto"t street, below Thirietinth Philadelphia, took an over dose of laudanum (four ounces) on Fri day rjitfht acd died from its effects. Diphthctta is said to be ragiug with terrible virulence on O'llara street. Allegheny, aud vicinity. The case of one family in particular, living oa tbe street named, is notable. Last week 1 it consisted of father, mother and six children ; Fiiday of but the parents and one child, four months old. The others are said to bare taken sick last week, and tbe five of tnein bave been buried within the last ten day. There are numerous other cases on the street The Rev. II. A. Hartzberger is the pastor of tbe Lutheran church at Hones dale. He baa borne a good reputation, and wbeu, about a month aifo, be ap plied tor a leave of absence to visit friends in ( bicagn, it was immediately granted. It is charged, however, that instead of going to Chicago, Mr. llartz bergee went to New York city, and was afterward seen in Port Jer vis under tbe influence of liquor, conducting himself in an unseemly uiauoer. A report ol this escapade reaching bis parishioners, some of them on bis return immediate ly demanded bis resignation. Mr. llaruberger strenuously denied tbe charges and refused to resign until tbe first of January next. In this be is supported by a part of bis congrega tion, who refuse to believe th allega tious against biui. A fe days later some of the opposing party secured tbe keys and locked up tbe church. The following Sunday Mr. Hartzberger went to tbe building, and finding tbe door locked be was obliged to force it open. He then beld service as usual. Not long after bis enemies bad all tbe gas fixtures removed from tbe baildiog. Mr. Hartzberger Heard of this and bad tbe fixtures restored at bis own expense, and wbn Sunday came again beld ser vice. He announced that if tbe gas jflts were again removed that be "would bold service as usual, if lie bad to use candles." He still "holds tbe fort," and will neither diaeontinne preaching Bor resign aotU tbe lit of January. STATE ITEMS. Pittsburg baa invited Grant to pay .tbe ci'ly a visit. Horse stealing is a business along the lower part of York and Lancaster coun ties. Since the 1st of January las tbe Delaware and Hudson eoal company (Lehigh countv) bave lost 41 mules, valued at $175, each iu their mines An incendiary fire at Parker, on Thursday moruing, destroyed about one hundred buddings, comprising tbe priu cipal business portion- of the town. Tbe loss is estimated at $500,000. Gypsies and borse thieves botber the people in Cumberland county, panther are making il hot for tbe farmers in Fulton and Franklin, and masked reb berr prowl around inr SouVerset. Martin Padden, of White Haven, took shelter under a eoal train, at Fair view, during a storm on Wednesday. The train started, and cut off ao arm and leg of Padden, wbo died While being taken to bis borne. Willie Peters, living at Fayetteville, Lawreuce couuty, has raised a cabbage weighing tweuty aud a half pounds and four feet in circumlerence. Mr. A. 8. Heffner, Siegersville, Le high coont) , took out of bis field two ctks ago a bead of cabbage which measured three feet in circumference and weighed thirteen pounds. Eight years ago a man who was ready to be married was sentenced to tbe Western Penitentiary, aud on Thnrs day, when his lung service ended, tbe faiibful woman stood at the prison door to receive her lover, and there be foiMid wedding garments which friends had protrieo. Two stallions, one named Gold King and belonging to Mr. Robert Dunlep. of Philadelphia, and tbe other named Schuylkill Chief, bad a terrible Cght ueai ff rieuensuurg, ov-uu miii cuuniy, where they were quartered for the sea sou, a few days ago. Both auimals were terribly injured before they were separated. A seven foot fence has been built around tbe Carlisle barracks to keep in tbe frisky young Indians. Henry M. Hart, of New Brighton, Beaver county, within the short space intervening between September 17 and October 10, has been bereft of bis wife and all his children, three in number, aged respectively 8, 6 and 4 yeprs. Oil bas b;en reached in Jefferson county, about five miles east of Punx satawney, at tbe depth of 1600 feet. John Ripp, a West Chester boy, was killed by tbe explosion of a gun while buuting on Thursday. Tbe Wilkesbarre Record says a buck was killen on tbe Nurlh uiouutain last week that weighed two buudred and six ponnds. Thirteen thousand unstamped cigars were seized in Bethlehem on Saturday by a Revenue 1 ollector in tbe store of William II. aod Isaac Fuubz. Mrs. Mellon, of Pittrtiurg, while suf fering from tbe effects of drink, got out of bed on Thutsday night and cut her throat. She was found dead early the next morning by ber husband. Several days ago Frank Meisner and John Bodler, small buys, were playing upon the street iu Ueruiania, a lowo iu Potter county, with a gun. The wea poo exploded, killinfi a man named Jo seph Suigerly, wbo was passing. During an altercation at a ball at Drtftou near Alleutown, Friday tiiglit, Condy Brisliu aooidentatlv shot him self while brandishing a revolver, and died in a few minutes. Near midnight of Saturday a week a pu liter iu Pittsburg, named Young, fuund a cailor named Crow conversing with tbe former's wife in ber sitting room, and firijg upon Crow with a re volver, killing bim almost instantly. Young aud bis wife bad a serious quar rel some time ago, and be claims that Crow alienated ber affection from bim. On Friday morning in the Lebanon jait Drew, oue of tbe condemned Raber murderers, bade bis wife aud daughter good by, giving them directions as to the disposal of bis body. Slicblvr, an otber of the Raber murderers, bad an interview with bis mother tbe same day. Tbe scene in both cells was very affect injr. Another of those remarkable stories comes from Pike county. This time a .lia Clara llendersnnt, who lives near Sbobola, is the heroine. W bile rowing in ber boat she met a deer, a big fellow, swimming leisurely along, so that she might overtake bim. fcbe fired and wounded bim slightly. Tbe animal made for tbe boat, and tbe girl lunged a big knife in his throat and carte off victorious. Tbe fi-ih way, which bas just been completed in the Columbia dam. is located about one third tbe distance from tbe Columbia shore. It is 150 feet Iocs and 125 feet wide at mouth or toe of dam and 40 feet at bullhead. It bas been substantially constructed of tbe best material, reflects credit nn the contractor and it is believed will prove to be a great success if the fish are net taken in too great numbers in Maryland and Pennsylvania waters be low the dam. To prevent shad from spawning in tbe upper waters of tbe Suqaehanena is to eventually eiter tninte them, and make Susquehanna shad a toing of the past. Samuel Franklin, a farmer of East Uonegai township, Lancaster county, while returning 00 haturday night from tbe village of Mount Joy, in a carriage, to wbicb place he Lad been during tbe day, was attacked on tbe highway by a notorious character named John oatup son, alias Fred Jackson, wbo leads a tramp's life. Tbe hour was late and Fraoklin was driving along as fast as tbe darkness would admit, suddenly Sampson leaped from tbe side of tbe road, caught the horse by the bridle and feiied thj animal to tbe ground witb a heavy blow from a club. He then seized Franklin and demanded bis money or bis life, at tbe same time beat ing bim over the bead aod shoulders. Franklin bad a revolver in bis pocket, but could get do chance to use it. He was finally knocked to the ground in sensible, in which condition be was found early tbe next morning by people living near by. He was carried to tbe honsn of a farmer. Medical lid was summoned, and his injuries, wbicb are severe but Dot fatal, were attended to. Upon recovering consciousness Frank lin said bb watch, valuables, papers and about ten dollars in cash bad! been taken. His team was found near the ceae of the oatragn. Franklin Is 43 years of age. He bas a wife mod four children. Sampson, at last accounts, bad not been arrested, hut a party of citizens are oa tbe hunt for bim. Tbe outrage causes mucb exoitcmeDt is tbal CdflUDtroitj. - GENERAL, ITEMS Give the potato anhes, lime,- super phosphate, bone-flour or plaster. President Hayes bas sent a telegram to General Grant Inviting him to be the President's guest when be visits ash ington. Cider may be preserved and be kept sweet by putting It In wine bottles, add iog a teaspoonful of white sugar to each bottle aud corking tightly. Ibe corks should be tied down. Five counterfeiter broke out of Lud low street jail, New York, on Saturday morniog by sawing the bar of their cell iu half aud wrenching tbem out of tbeir sockets A man named James Lowell is in the Maine State Prison serviug a term for alleged wife murder. His wife is now said to be alive in Cbtssgo. A deteo tive was set to work to buut her up, and tbe City Marshal of Lewiston bas received this letter from him : ' 1 bave just seen a gentleman wbo says be knows Lizzie Lowell. 1 showed bim tbe pic ture, snd be recognized it as tbe per son. He says she is in Cbioago witb Al. Sutherland." A New York tramp begged permis sion to bleep in a farmer's barn. Tbe larmer bad left some wheat iu tbe barn shed to take to market next day, aod during tbe night some thieves drove a borse and wagon up to steal it. They bad placed all the wheat in tbe wagon, aod tbere was one large hag of phos phate, wbicb one of tbe thieves said was too beavy, so be gussed they'd have to leave it. Tbe tramp awaked by tbe Boise, said "Hold 00 boys, and I'll help you." The scared thieves ran off, leaving the loaded wagon and horses be hkid. The tramp, who thought they were farm employes, reported the oc currence to tbe farmer in tbe morning. Pensacola, Fla., bas been bragging about its ghost for some years, but won't brai; any more. A few nights ago a merchant of that place did duty as night watchman at bis store, tbe reg ular employee for that purpose having ! bad extra work in tbe daytime. About 1.45 A. M. the alleged ghost came from the graveyard, dre-std ia white like all well regulated ghosts, and witb two yards of tail. Tbe merchant bid be hind a tree till bis ghostshipwas witLin fifteen feet of bim, and then, drawing bis revolver, be jumped immediately across its path and commanded a bait, demanding at tbe same tiase the name, and threatening to shoot if not given. That ghost gathered up its skirts in a hurry, and skipped off at a Very undig nified pace, not the least resembling either a stately stalk or an airy vanish ment. Tbe merchant fired bis revolver after it twice. Paris detectives are smart and tricky A fashionably-dressed traveller, as be stepped out of a train from Brussels, was a.-ked courteously ; "Do you wish a porter, sir: 'lbe very thiug 1 was looking tur. Will you take this valise and show me tbe way to Hotel d la Roumania, Boulevard St. Michel ? As this is my first visit to Paris, I prefer goiug there on foot.' "At your service sir,' Ou they trudued. When they had crossed Pont St. Michel, the port er, instead of following Boulevard du Palais, turned to tbe left, went do'o Quai de l'riorologe, and entered tbe Prefecture Police. He said to tbe owner of the valise : '1 am going to introduce you to tbe master ot the bouse," as be ushered bim into tbe olhce of tbe head detective. Tbe later no soouer laid eyes on tbe stranger than be said ; "H by, grvid day, Mom. Yanwatcr. You have just come from Antwerp, where you stole a large sum of money. Yuu have already spent five years in jail for a similar ci'.me. What on earth possessed yon to want to put up at Hotel de la Roumanie, where lodging are dear, when you knew 1 had a chamber at ynur disposal for which I should not charge one cent?" This kind of thing obviates tbe neeces sity of using clubs. In New York, on Tuesday evening a week, whilst Mrs. McCortnick, the wife of a hard-working blacksmith, was waiting on the street for her hus band to join her, he was approached by an elegantly-dressed man who threw his arms round ber neck and with an expression of endearment leaned over and kissed her. The lady gave an alarm and the man was ar rested. He was arraigned before a justice on Wednesday and gave the name of Francis Howland. He at tempted to blacken her character by saying her actions seemed to invite his company. The justice reproved him severely for this. o:yiig his con duct was brutal and cowardly, and concluded by imposing a fine of $10, and requiring Iwiil in the sum of 500, in default of which he is to remain in prisou six months. Howland gave his occupation as that of a gentle man. In China mothers arc unwilling to allow the arms of their daughters to be scratched with the lancet for vac cination, because unless a Chinese girl has 0 few marks on ber face, giving evidc-nce that she lias passed through small pox, she is considered as la -king one of the chief qualifica tions of a marriageable maiden. Bob Toombs, full of Bourbon whis ky, walked into a parlor of the Kim ball House at Atlanta one day, where a Sunday-school conference was in session. "What'n thunder are yen fellows about T" he roared familiarly. A horrified brother meekly informed him of tbe nature of the gathering. Bob wasn't awed one bit " You're all wrong;, gentlemen, all wrong. I don't believe Sunday schools do a blamed bit of good. If you want to make the rising generation good, in telligent citizens, don't Sunday-school 'em teach 'em arithmetic and so on, at a common school, and here's twen ty dollars to help you along," and be slapped the money down on the table and stalked out, stroking lii ample ana sliming snirt bosom. Miller Hurst was disohargsd from tbe Tennessee Penitentiary on Wed nesday at Nashrillo, where be was serving out a life sentence for the murder of one Cwptain Staples, Upon proof before Judge Trigg that Hurst was in tbe Union army and Staples in the confederate army at tbe time of tbe killing'. At tbe wedMIng of the tuSilghteT of L. D. Heath, at Spring Lai, 4. Mick, on Wednesday evening, all of the guests, of whom tbere were more than a bnrrdred, were nfetdelll by poi son in some of tbe ingredients of the food, supposed to be arsenic in the baking powder or flavoring of tbe cake. Although several were dan gerously ill for several boors, all are expected to recover. GE3ERAL. ITE.vll. Chopped ouious, with a little gioger niixVd in, is said to' tt a uT' cure fur tbe chicken cholera. Seven counterfeiters' bave been ar rested m Andrews codnty. Mo., and in their utiut a large quantity of bogus half dollars, moulds, dies, presses, and metals were captured. An attempt was maJe It arrest Big Snake, a chief of tbe Ppneat near Fort Reno, for brutal conduct to tbe Indians and agency employes, on Sat urday, wbeu be resisted, and ii shot dead by a soldier. Tbere was a heavy snow Irl Aber deenshire, Scotland, on Saturday; arid the harvests were interfered witb thereby. A school-master at Tiffin, Ohio, used a piece of rubber, bose witb which to whip bis pupils, and it proved SO effec tive tbat a little girl was nearly killed. Tbe Menuonites are about to estab lish a mission among the Indians id the Island or Koojab, 009 miles of Sitka, Alaska. Tbe judges of Franklin eotla(f Missouri, wbo bave bten locked tip id tbe St. Louis Custom bcuse for. to months for contempt of tbe United Sta'es District Cmrt, in refusing i n'andamus on tbe county authorities to levy a tax to meet a judgment, were on Friday released for a little season, in order that tbey might go borne and 1 bold court for tbe dispatch of local bus iness. A despatch from London nnd"r date, of October 31st, states tbe fol lowing terrible crime : In HalbsUdt, iu the Bender District, Bessarabia, tbe wells used by the Gcrtnao eolony bave been poisoned with arsenic. A bun dred persons are ill and five died. Tbe perpetrator of the crime baa Dot yet been discovered. Everything was ready for a duel near Berlin tbe other day. Principals, seconds and a surgeon were there all ready, when tbe wife of one of the principals drove up in a carriage, jumped out, drew a pistol, presented it to ber own breast, and said she would kill herself unless the duel was giveu up. It was. a i A Virgiula newspaper of October 30 says j Information reached here to night ot tbe death of one of the most notorious characters in tbe country. This was Mrs. D. E Smith, who lived near Legtner, Westmoreland couuty Her proportions were extraordinarily large. She measured thirty-four mclies across tbe shoulders, aod weighed with in a fraction of six buudred and ten pounds. Tbe coffin was necessarily of immense size, and before it was deliv ered two ordinary oen lay in it side by sido on their backs without crowd ing each other in the least. When brought to tbe hou?e it emild not be got through tbe dr, and it ffa nec essary to leave it outside uotil the time set fur tbefuneral, whin tbe corpse was carried out to tbe coffin. Tbe same paper says; Two eolnred men while coon bunting neaf Flint lii'l Rappahannock county Va. Tbsdy niht, became separated One f:und a tree with a coon in it and ascended to capture it. His companion approach ing the tree found the dog as Im gttf posed treeing a coon and tired into tbe tree, killing his companion instantly. About two weeks ao a widow nam ed Avery, about 45 years old, left her borne near Salem, Wayne couuty. Pa , to visit a brother living near the Lack awaxen river, in Pike county, Pa. She was making the trip on loot While passing through a dense piece of woods iu the western part of Lackaw.txen Towusbip. it being alter d irk, she lost ber way and waudered into Tiokwig I Swamp, a short way to the right of tbe j uLiio uihray, where she oecame fast ened in tbe mire. Wbeu she found tbat she couid not extricate herself, she called lustily for beip, but as no oue lived within some distance ber cries were not heard. Her struggling to tree herseif caused ber to siuk deep er and deeper in the mire in which she waj caught. In this position she re uiaioed for eight days, with no food ex cept bark from tbe bushes which grew within ber reach. Tbe water sbe drank she dipped from tbe bog witb ber bands Mrs. Avery's brother, whom she was ou ber way to see, was not aware of bis sistcr.s inteuded visit, and no search was made for tbe missing woman. A man named Basden, residing iu Lack awaxeu township, happened to pass through Tinkwig Swamp a few days ago. He was returning from Rowland's a few miles distant, to bis borne in the western part of Lackawana township, and carried bis gun in tbe bope of kill ing some game. As be was passing aloDg tbe edge of tbe swamp be beard a peculiar moaning noise. He at first thought it was tbe moaning of cattle tbat might be graz ing in tbe woods. He paid no iutber attention and passed on. Soon tbe same noise was beard again, this time more distinctly. He followed in tbe direc tion of tbe noise and was soon in tbe very beart of tbe swamp. He stopped again to listen further, when, looking to bis right, he saw an object moving wbicb be found to be Mrs. Avery, struggling between life aod death. He attempted to extricate ber, but failed and was obliged to walk some distance for help. After giving notice to tbe Dearest neighbors, be returned, accom panied by a number of nieu witb a wa gon. Tbey finally succeeded in extri cating tbe woman, and sbe was driven to a neighboring house, and medical assistance summoned. Alrbongti Mrs Avery is yet Very weak from tbe ter rible ordeal through which sbe passed sbe will recover When questioned con cerning ber feelings while imprisoned in tbe mire, sbe replied tbat they were beyond description. Sbe bad, 00 the seventh day given tip all bope of being rescued alive, bat oa the morning of the eighth day sb had a presentment tbat help would reach her Mrs Avery's mind is somewhat impaired by the ter rible struggle between life and death. - tm mm 1 , .... STATE ITEMS. Miss Lizzie Qjx of Curweosville, Clearfield Bounty, wS so badly injured few days a?o by the explosion of a eoal nil can, from which she was pour ing oil on a fire, tbat sbe died Boon af ter. A party erf scamps professing to be sheep buyers, have bees swindling tbe people of Centre. Clinton and Lycom ing counties. Tbey purchased sheep paying part in cash and giving checks oa a Philadelphia bank for tbe balanoe tbe checks were sent for collection and were returned at wortaleew. ircli eavT i.f irfissorittv A dispatch on he nisfht of the 29th ult, from Kahoka, AlkSoiiri, aays: The case cf Bill Young; whose trial for the murder of Lewis Spencer and his four children, near Luray, Clarke county, Mo., in 1877, closed at Ka hoka, on Saturday last, and resulted in a verdict of not guilty, culminated to-day in a resort to mob vioience. There was strong drcninstantial evi dence against Young, but the prose cution Wi greatly weakened by tbe flasc of Detective Lane in attempt ing to account for the bloody over' ails. Although jufqtlitted, a majority of tbe people of Ciarke ctmrity were convinced of his .guilt, and however much they may dtpfecate lynch law, it is safe to say that, tbe fufcHc at large who bad reaJ th'? evidence shared this opinion. It was not known or even Cpreafl ontsido of Clarke connty, however, that any mote would be made to execute sum mary punishmeraL On Sunday a!er hoxm Young was triaTried at K-jrlfce'a, to Miss Lydia Jrayj of Ohio, to whom he was engaged tefoi'e bis arrertj aftd bo has been in thia .Stdtf f ? the psM fir mouths nsstsfihg biin in pre paring bis defense. They arrived in this city on Monday evening, and re wif' lrTe trLtil thi WtTCrfj wheJf tby left for Young's home, near Ltt-ray.- Their movements have leen closelj-" watch 51 Lasf nL'bt rooV mimbering from 100 to 2JO inen, as seiuMfd north of Kahoka, and was waitir-jf her tbi n?orcm "l train pcsSd.; FindWig 'n.i louiig went on to his borne, they followed on boreebwk and in wagons, and after his errival there, surround! his house afn-1 iWeJanfded bi3 su"reu der. Yonng, who was accompanied by J. C. Coffiimn, of Toledo, Ohio, one of his attorneys, rcfsd o tt render, and opened ft e 011 the Aiob, but without effect, tfhots were ex changed and firing v&i kept up until Young was wounded Eighlj men then forced their way into the hiine, tok young ont and banged bim. The most intense excitement prevails. A dispatch from the same place on Thursday night, the 30ib ult, says : Physicians from Kahoka went to ' Bill" Young's residence last night His heart was beating when they th rived, at, 5 o'clock, but their efforts to revive him failed. An examina tioti of the body showed that he bad received a shot in the right forearm, and four in the right bre-.ist Only a few people veiled tbe house to-lay. Freat indifference is manifested by the citizen". The corpse lies half a mile from Luray. Detective Lane states that he did not raise the mob, and is no more responsible than the 300 otbrs.- The windows of Young's residence were broken out by pistol balls ftom witioit and within. No other property or persons were in jured Coffuian, Young's Ohio law yer, is missing. He w last seen in the custody of the mob, going from tlx. Kin. He has made a partail statement intimating that there was bribery of some of the members of the jury which acquitted Young. This is lieli'ived to be false. Three hundred men were present at' the fyhchrfngV aid Ote third of them toofc an active part Nine picked men, strangers here, did the shooting and hanging. The mob was half com posed of men from Lee county, Iowa, aM Ifu'hcork county, I1L No effort Ns V- nad to teak aiy ar.'CTts. The sheriff is powerless to do any thing. Nothing is likely to be doue without orders from the State capi . 1jUc fce protected by 500 men should there be aft effort nude to take him into custody, Lane will leave bro next week tc slfltend court in Hlinc-is- "Torrr.'g h-ifves five young children. He asked to be VAfrievI he side his first wife at Luray- I'o'.itii-s hail no connection vvith file death. No further trotd aSitic'rpfl'Vil un less officers sliofhl attempt fo" arrest any members of foe? mob. The citi zens of Luray took no part h the affair. Legal .Volicrs. CAl'TIOX HOTICC, 1 LL persons arc hereby caurioned against -- trespassing on lands of the undersigned, in hunting, cutting timber, breaking (town fence, Ac. H. L. McMeen. John Grey. Alexander Anderson. John Milliken. Jane McCulloch. Oct 22, 1879-tf CAlTIO.f. ALL persons are hereby captioned against hunting or otherwise trespassing on the lands of tho undersigned in Walker town ship. Samuel Auker. Judo Tyson. Isaac Anker. Kurtz Kantl'man. David Auker. Reuben Moist. Joseph Auker. Jonas KanrTman. George Dysinger. octl , 79 Executor's Ifotlce. Eilatt of Sopkia Ostcald, dictated. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Sophia Oswald, late of Uiftlintown. Juniata countv, Fenn'a, deceased, bavin,; been granted to the undersigned , all persons indebted to said estate &ru request ed to make payment, and those having claims or demands are requested to make known the same without delar to JOHN MOTZEU, Eitculor. Oct e, 1873-41 Notice to Ta "Payers. THE undersigned, Treasurer and Cnfec tor of lite Fermanagh Sthoo District, meet the Ux-payei of said arhooi district, at Sduire Parker's office in AfifTlin town, nfl the 15th day of NOVEJBtR, 1879, to receive schoo tax. Ail persons who pay their school tax between the date of this notice and the 'J'.'th day of Novem ber, 1H79, wi be aowed an abatement of nve per cent. After November 29, 1H79, they wi be required to pay the fuH amount. and if not paid bv the 27th day of lleceni- ber. 1879, eo-rfinn wi be made with an addition of rite pvf Cent. MICHAEL STOSKH, Collector. Sept. 29, 1879. HOTICE.- ALL pronsr hereby fauf fCfred against trespassing, for hunting, or other pur poses, on tbe lands of the undersigned; in Millord township, Juniata connty. (Ii.nt Gao.MsGia, . E. Bxkit. Joh Ccssisohah, Hiaar Caawcgt Dee 10, 1877-tf CAt'TIO. ALL persons are' freretry cautioned ftbf to 8sh, hnnf, gather berries',- bfeafc or open fences, Ot Cut wood or ycplt'tl 'ituber, or in any unnecessary way trespass on the lands of the uhdersrgned. Saon Mtnitnti. Lrnwica Srkadkb. Gr.ff. DirrtseAarza. Willi ax Peoplzs. Fbidcekk Ha is is. Fsascis Howia. Fermanagh Twp., June 22, 1878. CAUTioar. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against hnntiDg, fishing, gathering berries. building fires, or in any way trespassing on the Unds of the undersigned in Fermanagh township. . . . W. XcLAPGBLiy. may It, W79-tf lethal XJicet. 7; axioms'. W H E EA3 pROCfcAWATIO-J. perfect couctie, OT Jnnlata Kranci. rc-rJTotdln.Conrt of Oyer and General Jail Delivery, " Quarter Session, of JviU V of ri INTOWJi, on tbe MRST " PtCKMBER, 1879, being U. fit day ol '"deal's Hi"" G""' ,othe vT ofne Countv or Juniata, that they be then and tbere in their T?T?1 " o'clock oa the Utternoon orsald day, wiir. tte Kto.as, Inqnisition., "n,1'''" .Sdoyer rontl'fh&rtnc, to do those things a, Wtbeff o-tPce respectively artafh. ibd tho tbat i-fe ai by prosecute against the prwners that are t !hen may be in the Jail of aa.d county, be if aiil tbere to prosecute agamat them as sbsrt fe jrst: . , Pv an Actof Assembly, paased thf tie an ct My. i., is, " ro! duty onbe Juses rece. of the A-vertrcotinties of this Commonwealth. U 1 . r-trt .. thia Court of Qrartei Sessions of the respective counties.all the recogmzaoces entered into belore the by any person or persona chaiged with the .nc.'WeVacej.t such cases iarnay be ended before Juvtice or tn n-ace, under existing laws, at leas"- ten days before- the commencement ol the aenaion ! of tbe Cnrt to wnica iney a ..- tamable respectively, sbu iu ao anv recognizances sue enUred "i'r1 than ten dj before tb commie. Jvat of tlx? ae- to wK- rt.-y Sre A.e re UTfttf&s, tue sail! Justices are to return the same in the same manner a if said at had not been pissed. Ujted at .Mirtlintown, tbe 6th day ol November, In the year .f r Lord one tStotri-imr eight hundred ai'.S seventr-tine. W!W. D. WALLS, Sherrf. Sheriff"! Office, Mifflintown, Nov. 5, 1679. I C.TIO.Y rOTf'E; A LL pei-ona are hereby cautioned rfgaT4' A trespassing npow y. Iimrtrf of the un drsignT, m Favette, Delaware or Walker township, by tiabfng, ttun'HnrV or In any other y. Jonathan Kiscf Wm Brantrrotf: A U Knrti laid Sniito S (AreD itvanrf Teston Benrier C. T. .Spirher John L Anker t B Gather S M Kaiiriiuan J F Dettra J-hn l.ycom Iavid ll -jnttrgir" An'ild Virhea LeVi X Mjer I nc'A'fy Spce Catharine Kurt: John McMeeu D B Dimra il W Smith S J Kurtr Henry Auker Noah Cameron J W Hostetler Christian Kurts Jesse fine Jacob Hoops' SISVEi W CAlTlO.w NOTICE. VLL persona are hereby cauti ned not to allow their doe, eulile or hogs to run, or themselves to rtsh, nnrrt, father fterrfes, or cut wood or yvTirVg timber, or in any way trespass on tbe lands of tbe undersigned in Greenwood or bus'iuehanna township. Peter Miller Henry Rush , Daniel Shadle George Dressier K Long at S Dimm Frederick Rfmti Joel Drrsaler Jonathan 2tler Nov 20, 178 CAl TlO NOTICE. VLL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing on the lands of the under signed either in Delaware or Walter town ship, for the purpose ot fishing or bunting, or lor any other purpose. I.. E. Atkissoh. N. A. l.raiss. ocl3i-f G. S. Lkks.is. CACTIO NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against flubing. hunting, breaking or opening li-Dces. or cutting wood or young timber, or in anv unnecessary my trespassing on the lands of the undersigned, in Fa;, ette f.--vn-i-p and a tract of wuistlaid in Walker to-vuship. Saninel Watts HuiCh T. McAlister. John Muasrr. James McMeen. Rri SfeArnter John Besboar. S. C. Myers. Ja:ob Witiuer. William Thompson. prig 17, '73 CAtTfO'.t, LL persons are hereby CaTttro-eed not to allow their dogs to run, or themselves to INR, btiM, gather berries, break or open lences, of cut wood or young timber, or in any unnecessary w ij trespasa 00 the lands 01 tne nndersigueu. R. rVhYe. ST. J. IT. WSsou. Henry Hartman. Porter Thompson. William Hetrick. David Sieher. faag7, 7S Daviil Hetrick. Thomas Bennrr. Christian ShoarTstall. Jef Hotter. tteaY A loss. CAITIO. t LL persYms are berrbv cautioned not to jCa. 6h, hunt, break or open fencr'yCrciit wood or vour.g Umber, c m an riuneccs sary way tresy-je cs tie land's of the under STrrnf ft ThoWrSotf t S Thompson E r Hudson Abrarn Shelly C A SSwrmer J B Thompson Wm U Thompson Davis Smith, Jr. Oct 9, 1S78. Mlef Trcsp'aisHett. lyrOTKE is hereby given that all per-r-ms 1.1 fuund treSpassfng on the lands tt tie undersigned in Delaware township, either by fishing, hunting, cutting timber, build, ing fires, or in any way whatever, will bo dealt witb as tbe law directs. R- W. fli- fHBi. GaoAoa Sri?.js-. M. C. Faaa. mayl,IS79-tf lias. Maav Ktaca. CACTIOW "WOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned agajnst trespassing on the lands of tne under signed in Greenwood si.d Susquehanna toanships, for the purpose of hunting, rlsh ine, cutting timber, or for any other pur pose. Levi Light. opt 2, 79-ly Uaaaisox Tisicw. PRIVATE SALES. o A TRACT OF LAND, SITUATED IN Mil ford township, Juniata county, six miles west of Patterson, containing Fifty Acre ; ten clvared, the rest well timbered ; having thereon erected a Log House and Frame Bam. There is an excellent spring of water at the door. Price, two hundred an fifty dollars. Inquire at tuis office. THE HEIRS OF PETER AND SUSAN MINGLE offer at private sale, Are real es tate or said decedents, sittMfed in Fermtn agb township, Jimftrta connty. Pa., one mite west or Itifnintown,- containing about 20 Acres of Land, nearly all of which ia cleared and in a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a commodious DWELLING HOUSE, Burfk Barn, and all necessary out buildingf. There is a Urge variety of ex cel.ect Fruit on Ibe premises, and a well of g"Wod water at the door. For further par ticulars apply at the Sentinel office, Lewia town, Jacob Beidlsb, MillJiotowo, or to Hesbt Misgli, on the premises. FARM 59 ACRES, ABOUT 50 ACRES clear, 1 miles west of East Safsm, on the Miffl in road. Running water between house aud turn. All kinds of fruit. Improve mentsa Log House, weatberboarded Bank Barn, WagnnS bed, Corn Crib, Ko- Pens, Spring House. Tne qpiaT.fv of land . good. and clear of stones. This farm is in Walk er township, for further particulars, ad rw G. W. Srt.OT-K. teat SsJain, Juniata Co., Pa. PRIVATE SALES. Persons deiroeof selling property a? Atm ma'v ai-hrrize to have tbe prop erty advertised la 'he StmHntl mnd KtpbU. taa, on the tmsi of no pay V H sold; W pay at aocb ratoa aa have p.-iv wus t teen airee'i spoil". A RARE CHACIT To Bu a Large Tract of Good Lnl at a Moderate Price To1 2 man wbo desire to make farmiog" an stock-raising bis bnaineas, thia is tba greatest bargain in J"n'Mt eotfnty. ikrtt Hundred Jcres end more, baviuj thereon a Urge Brick Dwelling H--rae ia jowl condition. Barn and other ou:buU; ings ; a running stream cf water neai the door, also, good well water in yart ; aa Orchard of 8 acre, good a any in tbe couuty j a grove of 60 maple treej, nkt. it attention were d rectwl to, cooM lo turned into a source of fncome," as such groves are in bomert county, this Sut, afid as such grove are In Sew Eni-i Good timber on the farm. The farrj prince 40 to 50 tons of hay aanuiiy, and grow grain of all Srnfls. T are u aa abun dance of LIMZSTOS E on tbe farm. We repeat, this" la the greatest barsr4iu now oflVrred In this county, to the sua b ha tntif., and desire to fare, aid ra'se stock. To each a man, who a moderata sum of money for first paymeat, there is a rare chance to secure a property, that iu Ui nature of thine mnV u"raa fa valutf gradually, for the period of a full g.oera ' tion vet to come. Tit.u. to 7 Tears, to srslt purchaser. It ycu Lav tho mcEnotioV the mea;ia, an.i the plnti to eVvelope' oa of tb naesJ tracts r land in tbe county, call at uwi of nee for partic uiat. 0 A f';K?T-RATfcFAKU,CONTAtXIN(r One Hundred and Sisty acres, in the best Whifat-erowintf district ia the state of Unia, situated one-half mile froi' Amanda rail road atation, in Fairfield count. , and one mile Irom a good pike. Tbe improvement area farge two-story BRICK HOLba, (l rooms, hall and cel'ar), Donh!a Log Warn an Statte, and eth-r buildings, and a woii of good wafer. A stream of pnng wattr" traverses the centre of ibe farm. There isr a Urge orchard on the premises. '.Vil! take 70 per ecre, cash", rest fn payments. A far o aJijiuing soM for 100 per acre The reason for aellin ;,ia the deairo to invest in cifv wropt-rty, in Circle"''1'. Y't -Tf is- teruiation address J- SWE ill. Circleville, Pickaway Co., Otl-i. A VALUABLE FARM OF IS" ACRKa'. inoreorless; 100 acre cleaid and in a' high state ol" coUivalloo, belo-iug to the Ueirs of John Yodcr, decear. ;d, is hereby' oiTered at Private Sal. The Farm is situ ated in Fermanagh tow'nsalp, about torea rrrilrs norrWeeM of MiSintown. T" im: provein'ents" are a New Frame House and" Bafik Bam, and other outbuildings. Ther is a spring of never-failing water at thr" door. A stream of water traverse the farm'. AO Orcfcinf of fn It in variety, ln cludindf grapes fu Searing condition, is coa- venient to the buildings'. For farther is formation address D. A. YOIF", Port Roy a!, Juniata i.o., Pa. ONR OF TIE XCiSI PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS iu tho county may be purchasel of the undersigned at reasonable price. Tbe property is situate.! in Joh:i..tovu, iuniata Co.. Tu., and x:F the Smith stand include a lot of about TWO ACRES, having tht-reon erecVi a comfortable Two-story Framellouse. i wiai modioua Stable arid other ontbuHdings -There is a Well of go..:! next at the doer' of tbe bouse. For pirticu'n c-1! on o address WM. HOOPS. Walnut P. O.. Juniata Co., Pa. A FARM OF szi'-:z:r.' OXE ANP two hundred acres, about 3 miies f.-m j it- flintown, having t hereon ereeled a g"od Dwelling House, gooa Frai9 Bank tarn,- and Tenant House. There ia a f 1 the bouse, and re nl. . . :. tie ; . erty. For sale at a mortei.tte. hgure. For further particulars addrea RUTn BU.VR. MifRrtftown, Juniata : , ja A FARM CT 1st) ACVvs i." TL.-CA rora township, Junic'a cou:.:y, one-fout " of a m"!e -s -jst of JttoCoysvrile, 130 a.- . f which are cleared and u, a g-'i i.f u!tivat:n the balance m gocd timi-e-.-The iiuproveiuntsarea!irre Frame l-use.-3;'.50 leety Frae JbV, WI feet, Tav- Shed and Cora Crib, Carriage House Hog Pen 30x10 ft- t, wyi .. -v s " "spring HoiiBe, a good v,. i? lirc-jard anil aboirt iVO bech lre t cherry trees. A strcai.-V Of g'd'id' Wet(.r parses aear the house' and barn. For fnrtcer par'iculars artifres NICHOLAS ICKH3, Sc'C'oysville, J.miata Co., Pa. A TRACT OF TWO At RF.S IN Ff"K marnagb township, siort two vi Mittlintnwn, bnt a short dlstanc ftom tuw Main road leading to McAllsterviilo. Dc2 and Stable thereon erceted. Fruit cf a!! kiuds. Spring of water at tbe door. For fcrther particulars arli'rrss JACOB CLEi K, Mitnintown, Pa. ABOUT USE ACKb OF GROUND, hav ing thereon erected a frame Dwelling nutise, situate in Spruce Hill township, near Tay lor' blacksmith ihp. Good location lor a mechanic For further partic.!-j cJI a tUis oce. A FARM OT 7o"7cRES. 6"i ACRE? cear and irr a gborf state of cu."ivatiob, tho oaur.ee in timber, in Sprnce Hi township, JnnUta county, p,., one-haf mile irou the proposed rajroad from l"j Juniata to thj Potomac river, six nies from Por Royr. The Improvements are a I.ar S tone Dwef fing House, 28x3ij f a, with a we'f of good water at tbe door. Bmk 3-r Corn Cribs. and other on;bniMinz,, a sarge Appe O-- chard, and a great variety i.f Iriit. Aso" the right to quarrv iime stone on a farm" about a haf distant. The farm has beeC limed recentv. Tas One ba cast, taance in two annuai payments. For further particulars address A. HOFFMAN, Spruce Hill, Juniati Co., Pa. R E. BUKLAN, DE.XWT. Office oppositt: Lnthoran Church, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO.,?.., Where ke will spend ;he first tn da s o? ear-h month, commencing Llecember .St. ' "icij or t'je tiwe bis office will l-a eteupted by J. s Kilmer, a young ma worthy of confidence, ard who has beery associated with u,e Doctor as srr.dent au assistant two years and npwarels. tnos -eaI-' dnrin8 Or. Burian'a sbseuce '.t professional service, may. and will please rr""lf 9 be time witU Mr. Kitmer he. hey ny be served, on tbe return of the doctor. The Sentinel and Rcpnbltran office ia l9 PUc togoijobworkdone. Trv iu It wiflf P7 yotj If you need anything ia tbat Une.
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