I SENTINEL S REPUBLICAN itFFLlNT0w5i. Tc!neKda), reVy 1474. I. F, SCII WE I Eli, tMMi isu rBoratEToB. ' """ " "lis . . I will r.L Wdrtlf tn i.mirr? kirn th til- I . . . i . .. . ..r l ........I.- 1., , J'll., PTD'C Ol IUS (.HUUII UU ' : isisfo tint fir trnlutti ut the eurrenev ' be increased. Leuislative ai. l 15auk circle t , ew Yir, Jerij City, Omaha, and at Ilarrisburg were agitated last week ly '. MaucLccti-r', Iowa, besides being geo t'le ljx-rt t!:at bauk bad raiwr a e..r- i era!Iy prevalent io Oliia. It is, we rupii.i-i fund to buy the Leji-Iature to tjink, entirely independent of existing repeal the present iiury law. j temperance organixationa. especially Tim Grand Lod-e of Kniclta of ' c Pylbiaof Peuticylvania held its sea ; ,s depenocot on a ret-rence, among sions iu Philadelphia, and passed tbe tIie people, Tor moral and religious io initiatory steps to c grand parade dur- fluc. nd the fact tbat it doe sue i:.g the I 'cntennial Celebration. ! ceeJ, proof that there are right sen A IjOMhn de?jtfc.i nf the 17th in- slant Mja: Dr. 15,. tbe English trave'er ret orN that be lias di-covered ' ' , Uncovered , u,e true .-lean. .nat. at .s s.iua.cu . diy's journey northeast of the village of Akaba, Arabia, at the altitude of ;00 feet above the level of the sea. Dr. ISekc says be found reiuaiu of animals that had been SiCriSced. lie also dis covered Sinaitic inscription, which be c.pied. t'lr:i'I.ABS had been sent from liar- i rishurg last wet k to bankers through j out thi State re'iuestin? them to con- tribute to a fund to buy the Legisla- ; lure to repeal the usury law. Two per- sons have beeu arrested at llarrisbuig for being interested lit the blackmailing enterpriae. One of the two is a mem-; ber of the legislature. II is the rep- . moral sensibility, and as amenable to Michael Yoder, D M Jamison. Asscs reseritative of Wayne and Pike counties, kindly religious influences. The Phi- ' soie Aaron Leidy, II T MeAlister. The other is a citixm of Harrisburg. ! How many others aie there to be uo- 'correct than that heretofore prevailing eartbcJ by the investigation ? j on the subject Tbe wide departure How queer 7?bVt"alk. If Tman hotu t!ie 80cial rulfcs ucretofore rcci--works aud save? bia .uoney.be is miserly, j "right and proper, tbe some- If be won't work, and spenls bis money, ! llkt -tartling nature of the movement, be is lazv and a bi2 dunce. lfhe2ets,Le excitable elements involved, the others to do bis work aud takes his ease, be is aristocratic and would make a good slaV3 master. If be eatploys no one, and works day and night to do all bis work himself, be don't waut any bndv else to live. If be employs men and women to wait on him and bis lam- I :i. .1,.. ..... ..1 ..,r I, i... hsealisff I "Jy '" "'1 - they dou't live in the aame way- If be and bis family wail on themselves, they curse him because they won't al low people to wait on tbem ; and so we all gossip lit; so many heathens. Dc boccst, obey the golden rule, consult your own comfort, and let them gossip, j THERTbas beena great deal of val- 1 uable time lost in talkit." about tbe re- : suuiftiou of specie paymeut. The busi ness of tbe country, aud the country generally, really do not ci.re whether the currcucy be paper or gold and ail ver, only so that it be in full confidence as a medium of exchaugs. The coun j try has luil confidence in the Green- j back and National currency, aud once the question of spscie payment is left j alone long enough to impress stock and , money ghiu biers with the fact tbat there j will be Q) forced resumption, they will cease to bold and speculate in it. The prospective demand for it will entirely j disappear, aud that wiil dimmish the rates for duty, and thus it will fall . , . . . . .1 TUthout jar. or injury to any one, to al J ,,,-- . , most par value with the .National and , tjreeiiback currency ; and as soon there- after as the balance of foreign trade is j in our favor it will coiue into genera! ! circulation. What the specie question most needs is to be "let alono." Dr rVni.iEMANS his been exploring in ilium, on the site of which it is be lieved ancient Troy stood. He reports that be has found the Palace of King Priam, ani removed from its ruins vases of gold and silver, head-dresses, bracelets, eirrings of gnld, and copper weapons of war. There was likewise a copper key, which might well have fitted au ordinary modern strong box and a number of copper daggers, gold and silver di'ic, vase and goblets of magnificent workmanship; and " six j W blades of au allov of cold on sil- I . . , ,t t 1 ver. aun tsrouufc suu iuc tutuiuie., ., . , . .j - , c ! with the gteat and iiiiporla it duties and A drinking goblet of pure gold, weigh- obligations devolving upon us, and grow ing Ol'O grammes, kettles, helmets and 1 mg out of Ibe relations we sustain to plates were also found iu the quairan gular space. Tbe Loudon Telegraph is somewhat skeptical as to the workmanship or man ufacture of the article found by the Doctor. In tbe following it clearly sets forth that it dues not believe that they were manufactured or owned by the people of Troy. Perhaps if an Eug- lishman bad made the discoveries tbe ' Telegraph would not be so skeptical : j 'herein should enjoy equal advantages That a number of precious objeclsj,n race of Hfe. may have bteu discovered in the Troad, I gt,., Ravn.ond,charped with being we do not wish for a mcment to quea- j one , ,he ril,gleaders of a twnd ho oper tion; the yet undiscovered mines of ,tcd in Wall street and !sewher last snn. buried treasure in the ancient world , , with forglH oh, rrivea in may, after twenty centuries of rapine ; SfW yrk ,.mi EngUn(1 in c,ilrge of and devastation, be innumerable ; but i v(e duUctive ,nd iKild iu ., .: . 1 . 1 r . .... a 1. . ...i.... I COUUUU me laps-; ut t.ue, tuo n.i.i- , tudes ot barbaric invasion, and me ex treme dubiety as to whether there was ever place called Troy at all, tbe hy pothesis of the treasure recently nu- carthed having belonged to King Priam, ; I . . cM 1 . . . Ij. -t t-.mid mm Tim I ' , - . . u I ... . 1 . . . .1 i name associated with Ihe Ciinninghauj-Bur-ab y be church plate pertaining to the t , ' iiii- .1 ; dell murdell uiiirder, has also b.-en arrested, lower empire, plundered by those tp- .....,, , , , . - -- 1 r .1 , .v ,i. ... ' , li is alleged that a large number of bonds tain Kids of the dark agta, those most 1 e .... 1 . .. ..r .,i. - 1 were prepared in las house. nscru u'ons removers of goods in t towu and oouniry, the Uoihs and t au dais, and concealed by them in the in tervals of their piratical expeditions, as the buccaneers of the Spaniah maiu acd to bury their booty at Key West. It is 1 far cry to Lecbcwe, but a much farther one Iu tbe siege of Troy.' The bankers who responded to tbe as- j Mssment of the Harrisburg plunderers to j bur tbe Legislature are accomplices In tbeJ otjl ot brib.-rj . i The Pbllosophj of the W- meti' .Movement A gal nut the Liquor Huaines. The it.iud, of tl.iuking men and wo man are closely directed to tbe new movement against tbe liquor business, by tbe ladies. The philosophy of it being looked into, and discussed. The question is thus written on by ' ' Piburg G-i7e .... bat iti ay be termed tbe woman's j K I 1. ivuiin.mi"i.t uiutvuicuk vdiu I ! to be epidewU. It baa broken oat in tliose of tbe secret order. Its success t tnueuts among those who are engaged i in tl.tt lninv.tiai .n hiuin ,lips when tbe poill, is Cl,(11,- .,,,e, . ,ocre are fuw , ,e,s doubt tlll!l , r(MIIlltl lin- nt-rsllr .,J0M wbo sc! f re deooanced as ! who sell liquor are denounced as. utterly callous, irretc-ei.t. and lack-. iua io tbe elements upon which a i Christian life ii based. May it not be ' that there was , repelia.it influence in ! such teaching, that served tu harden i i those engaged iu the business, agaius: ' the very influences that were brought jCoustablc Jerry Dill, to bear ! At all events, tbe prcseutj FAYETTE, movement proceeds upon an entirely Justice of the Peace James Cav- different theory. Iu place of lecturing and preaching against the liquor dell j eis, and atlotm keepers, these ladies pray for them, treating tbeui respect- fully, recognizing them as possessed of j losophy of the ladies is certainly more presence of woman of respectability at places not heretofore t.-garded as suit ed fur them, al! these foiin the pecu liar aud exceptional features of the movement. Of Us permanency no opinion can yet be formed. It is sue- for the present, beyond cavil Of doubt. Tbe Objects or the Grange. Tbe Washington Republic, in the fol lowing, soma np the objects of the Granges : W e have been looking at the various expressions of sentiment from the gTei D0W 80 extensively organized iu ' country. Their objects and those r ne Republic have so much in som- mon that we have watched with inter est their discussions and resolutions to see whether their organizers were going to show an intelligent arprebension of the difficulties which embarras the in dustnes of the country, aud wjetbei they would be able to apply tbe needed remedial principles, or whether their organization would be devoted to tbe easy work of tearing down without building anything better for tho indi- vidual and public welfatv. We find the following promising res olutions among those passed by tbe Iowa Clinton Coun'y Grange : To secure for ourselves social and educational advantages; to improve ' our condition as a class ; to ennoble hm nd tQ reni r aftrac. tjve . t0 Ull,ke ourselves better and more successful farmers or mechanics. Again, the Michigan State Grange shows an excellent purpose in the fol lowing : Resolved, That we understand the ob jeets of this organization to be 1. The bringing together in friendly and intelligent association o.r that large class of society, the farmers, who have iu all tbe past lived comparatively iso lated, bringing with them the.r wives, their sons, and their daughters, thereby promoting ibe higher social culture, with all its beueficial results. '1. Ti et.courage the intellectual im provement of those connected with the i itrtrnnicatiiin. tint ni.lv hv iHa Hisitiivinn t ,he ummU9 question, rurelv aeri cultural, the proper understanding of J which underlies our greatest success iu j u,e '"""g 01 ,,,e 0,11 ' 1 ...... i. ...... , 1. i . '. mvi iiiuinueiiii .1 11 14 1111 leu sociely, and also with what are oar rights and responsibilities as sovereign citizens of a free government. ResolceJ, That in a government like ours I lie universal good requires that there should be no uch class legisla tion as will give to any one branch of business or industry any undue advan tage or power over other interests equally important to the well-being of society, but, as fir as possible, e-ery useful occupation and those engaged -Cjji,, The gang iw.sed over $500,000 worth of forged bonds on the Central and Buflalo and Erie Railroads, and were alsjut to throw on the market a vast number of i fraudulent bonds of the Western Union Telegraph Comjiany when detected. Dr. Alvah Blaisdell, notorious from having his A NEW bora disease prevails in New V rk. Tbe sy mptoms are quite marked. Tbcy are, loss of appetite, swulleu ejes asd swollen legs, aud great weakness. Many death bave ensued. The women's temperance movement was inaugurated at Lincoln, Nebraska, on the ; 18th iuat , and at oue saloon the crowd was ' so great that the Boor gave wy and several ! persons were injured. SPtilSti ELECTIONS. MIFKLINToWJJ. Judge of Elecliou W iibet MoCab an. laspectora J C Watts; J S Mar tin. ( bief Burgess Lacien Bank. Town Council A II w ill, X E Little- field, J S Thomas, Wu. Hawk, John; . t, . Horning acLoo, rec.orsix a, , .u.o.ugu -erem.au otts, , ""'""'g overseers or i oor nenrv , uoshen, John llunuian. AkMsmr I J"'1, Sulonff. Justice of the Peace I - E V II Kreider. Conatable S S , Wilson. Auditor I. E Atkinson. FtRMANAUU. ; Justice of the Peace Joshna Prf- fen berger, jnupe ot .icetioD r.n Dunn. In-pcctor James Slarley, ...... . . i. ,1- Abraham iMoist. Assessor niiaui j Christy. Supervisors llliaru I '": Daniel S.eber. School Director . , . . , ( ft Ules, W ill Ieople, Johu U raeKQ- , f r ... Lr i. flr... ; berger. l f rirsfrtr I IU A t"UJt- , hArffPP IIt-trV AUUIlOr J UIII1 i F AUen. Township I lerk John , ; &toner. WALKER. Judre Davis Kauffman. Inspec- ; tors Jos Dvsmcer. Henry Ilartman. ' School Director In.li Tttnn Daniel ... . . K loss. S upervi?ort .ui-tiai oieoer, U U IV.un.uan. uv-reeers at.u.e. . I Worsrs Daniel i Anker, Solomon Moiibeck. Assessor M R Bashoar. Auditor C W liook. cny. Judge Jos 1" Smith. Inspec I Gaviuan, Sam'l D Watts. tors Overseers Reuben Leonard, Siu'on Amy. School Directors Maurice Leo- oard, John D Leister. Supervisor Constable John Caveny. I'ELAWAUE. Judge W II Toomey. Inspector Jos Hrauthoflvr. Assessor J Harley. Overseei John L Aukir. School Di rectors Isaac Pile, Uriah Shuman. Supervisors J Hoops, W N Brock hart. Auditor Philip Ilarlty. Con stable J M Stutts. Township Clerk J M Stutts. THOMPSOSTOtVN. Judge Joseph Feebrer. Inspec tors S M Kepler, Nathan Keely. School Directors Elihu Benuer, P L Green leaf. Assessor John Dauglr erty. Chief Burgess J S Lukens. Overseers Jos Wetiler, Israel N ett ler. Auditor J P Wickersham. Con stable Noah Cameron. Town Coun cil J G Haltemao, P L Greeuleaf Israel Tennis, James Vines, Jad Mc Naugbton, W ilson. MONROE. Judce Thomas Watts. Inspectors W D Shellenbetger, John Amy. Justice John McConuell. Constable Ephrairu Graybill. Supervisors -Abram Benuer, Samuel Kuuibaugh. Overseers John Watts, Peter Wise Auditor II G Shellenberger. School Directors W G Winey, Michael Kuiu felt. Assessor Daniel Amy. GREENWOOD. Judge Lewis Cargiil. Inspectors 1 1 A 6 Bostwiek, 11 r Welders. Super visors J Dimm, John Glatfelter. Scbool Directors J T Dimm. Geo L Baruer. Assessor D li I ox. Over ccers,Harr son Mil nium, Millard Wood- j ward. Auditor B G Wickersham. Constable John II Patterson. SfSQIEHAXXA. Justice of the Peace Levi Light. Constable N A Uay. Judge Jos Karstetter. Inspectors D R 1 U i ser, John Haines. Supervisors D D Bobner, W 1 Sebnpp. Overseers David Fisher, Able Shaffer. Scbool Directors Daniel Knouse, Geo Kling er. Assessor Eli Crawford. Audi tor Henry Beale. The returns for the west side of the river will be published next week. SHORT ITEMS. There are nearly 20,00f Germans in "ew I fork city. The wing of a bee makes 4U0 vibrations ii a minute. Mrs. Harriet Smith, in Wisconsin, tracked and shot :be biggest bear of the season, pttsti.wn baa a worn tn resident who has never been more than ona square from her home for the last twenty years. Rev. William Eyer, of Catawissa, fell and was trampled by a horse on tbe 6tb inst., and died from his injuries on Sunday, ihe 8th inst. The Ohio State Grange on the 18lh inst. passed resolutions indorsing aud pledging support to the women's temperance move ment. An f igliteen-mootha oid child in Norris town swallowed a aha 1-pin two inches and a half long, two necks ago, and suffers much io consequence. IL-nrv Smith, a gravel roofer, died in Williamsport ol hydrophophia on the 15th inst. He was bitten by a rabid dog six months ago, in Elizabeth, N. J. A bit of red pepper, ths size of your Au ger end, dropped into boiling meat or veg etaoles will kill all unpleasant odor. Re member this when boiling cabbage. A Carbondalc belle dropped her wire sym metry in crossing a muddv street, and a gallant Irishman handed it to her with the remark, "Madam, here's your muzzle." Berks county, Pa., one of the greatest Democratic strongholds of the country, 'has just allowed a colored aian to sit as a jury man iu its courts for the first time. Profanity never did any man tbe least good. No luan is richer or happier, or wiser for it. It commends no one to soci ety; it is disgnsting to the refined, and abominable to the good. Attempts have been made to burn the Primitive, Methodist, Wesleyan, Centena ry and St. Andrews churches at Ontario, Canada. The St. Andrew fared the worst, being almost totally destroyed. An analysis of the mortar of the great P5niid shows tbat over ninety per cent. euns181 U',D,' ' ' e remainder bei" ,bout di"d between car- t"te of lime and carbonate of magnesia. Tbe famine hi India ia increasing, and it Is estimated tbat 150,01)0 natites are already severely distressed. A young lady was playing with peculiar brilliancy of touch. A bystander bachelor eiclaiutLtl, "I'd give the work! for those finger. ! ..Pe,baps you might get the , u:,nu u'' lUD uuug j lady 'a mamma of the BJtimwe Mr, Ge. of Ke. j tUt.kv, BOW neju.,v Binely years of age, i. niore active Ihtn must men l nity year. Ue wain hia own brown nair, aluioat uu-i ''"f"1 "i,n 6T, h rosebud iu bis j buttonnnle. ( 1 tierc are lour nn! ol team Hauling, timb.-r on tbe I'enlield road, says the Hear- ' field Ama'a Joarw, a:d if a person u-i'i" e" "6 - - i " j- i ''f 11 e ' u " . sure oi uatll.llir oil to one smic a..u naitiiie ; Tw for that four miles of teams to pass. They majje two trips d,v, rendering travel un- well a, decidW incotiveni, nt. I Samuel UIui, of St Joac-ph county, Mich- : . ... ..... c...... : .R iu.. ' e n w i hi ' hit oii; in iJ-i-ii i iov-f. on a life seidence, lor the uinnler of one - " E--hrook, and it ha. jnst bn-n discovered , that he is innocent. Mr. I Im is now sev- enfv xem M ,nd .. h ; !.... i. fc..t, i iiu..v that he will care whether he is shown to be innocent or not. The law has done ' worst so far as he is concerned, and re- mralion.unhanoiiv.iaimoos.ible. I ..... . .iTITo 1 urre " re "M,r " l - the southern part ol South America and .i tr.i,. . ;i.u it. )... , southern part ol Africa ; misiule in the i 1 1..11.C.. o. .--. -r n uj. u. .... nioon.May 1; hitisiliH in Ihe L'nited States An anpular eclipse of the sun, October 10; visible in Europe, western Asia and eastern Africa ; invisible in the t'nited States. A total eclipse of the moon, October 25; vis- ible in the United States; in New England ' trad.ng under the tlr.n name of Laird . ... . i Bell, is this dav dissolved hv mutual con- it will commence two minutes before one A j,,,,,, , tile mW ftrni o'clock A. M., and end ten minutes before j wln ,,l,,e cai n,j aettW their accounts he three: at 2:15 A. M. it will be total. Be- : fore tin? rlrst dav of March, 1874, at which sides these, there will be a transit of Venns ! across the sun's disc, r'ecember 8 ; visible on the Pacific Ocean, Asia and a part of Euro; invisible in the United States. This event will attract the special attention of astronomers, who will be enabled by it to measure accurately the distance of the earth from the sun. Sew tulvertiHement. D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches, (itlice at Ihe old comer ol Third and Orange streets, Millliutown, 1'a. Nov. 12, 1873-oiu NttV V03K OaV-BOOK A Democratic Weekly. Established 1850. It supports H.7r Supremacy, political and social. Terms, $2 per year. To clubs, :ine copies lor $S. Sp viiin-n copies free. Address DAY-BOOK, New York City. "WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE. 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Ruad it and save your Iieal tit and money. $250t000 FOR$T0v Fourth Grand Gift Concert roa the st sKriT or thk PUBLIC LIBRARY of KENTUCKY On March 31t, next- 60 000 TICKETS. 12,000 GIFTS LIST OF GIFTS: One Orand Cash Gilt $250,000 One Grand Cash Gilt lOO.OOo One Grand Cash Gilt 50.000 One Grand Cash Gili 25,000 One Grand Cash Gilt 1700 10 Cash Gilts $10,0tsj each ... 100,000 30 Cash Gilts 5,000 each... 150,INMI 50 Cash Gilts 1,000 each... 60.C00 W) Cash G il ts .50 i each . . . 40,000 100 Cash Gilts 400 each... 40,0K) 150 Cash Gilts :;00 each... 45,000 250 Cash Gilts 20Oeach... 60.ISI0 825 Cah Gifts 100 each... 82,500 11,000 Cash Gilts 60 each... 550,000 Total, 12.0W GifU, all Cash, amounting to $1,500,000 ET. e concert and distribution ol gifts will positively and uneqniroealli take place ou the day aotr fixed. hi ther all the tickets are sold or not, and tbe 12,000 gilts all paid in proportion to the number ol tickets sold. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole tickets, $50 ; Halves, $25; Tenths, or each coupon, $5; Eleven whole tickets lor $5141. Send lor circular. The time for the drawing is near at hand, and persons intending to purchase tickets have no time to lose. TIIOS- E- BRAMLETTE, Agent Public Library Ky.,and Manager Gift Concert, Public Library Building, Louis ville, Ky., or TIIOS. II. II I TS 4k, CO , Eastern Agents, 609 Bboadwat. Xaw Vobk. 8-3 to 820 P" d"-v ' AgenU wanted ! " All classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work lor ns in their spare mo ments, or all Ihe time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. Stix sox A. Co., Portland, Maine. THE KB EAT D1SC0TEKY OF THE AGE. PROF. D. MEEKER'S PALLESS OPIIM CURE Cures without pain or inconvenience to business. It is a tonic alterative and ner vous sedative. It restores the broken down nervous system ; gives energy and strength ; cures without paiu or Buttering to Ibe patient. Send lor paper on Opium-eating. P. O. Box 475. Das. D. fc L. MEEKER, La jotte, Indiana. Sew Advertisement. UpSTCHOMANCY, ha SOI L CHARM- j 1 IXG." How til her hi may fasci- Dale and gain the Jove and atfcetmna of any ; persons they c boose, instantlv. This aim pie mental acquirement all may possess, , E?VIIuin .w, 1re,tl, " l'?1'" A.r7,r.oT , sold. Address T. WILLIAM CO.. hub Ushers, Philadelphia. rjpujj COia WEX E for tgvIlt, ige gn.rnteed. E. tcke atamp tur circular. K. 1-hau.lier st . 1. to ftOO in Wall Street ollen lea. Is lu a tort line. No risk. --?c pauin.et mr atamp. VaLESTisa T. auautii k Co., Bankers and J 1 "jTTOTlCEi hereby given that tbe C ' . , i-. i ...i.. ' .. . I V'",f """" , . . lsT4. CONTRA. Cr. Solomon Bcuuer and Christian Benner, vt.. ,,1IBT" , 'trading under the firm name of Solomon H Commissioners' orders lilted, 9:1 Vi- O. i "r.!! !!:!';; pill tliiu t4rritKC. l iiuia i humi v mutual consent. AH proum knowing tf.........K t.f..i.t.M tr, . Ht-.n ..lH h..t having cl .inis against the same, will please -- " " " i . ... - jm . ,Ull B .Iiner mhJ wi M CAy on Ihe above business at the old stand in NcAlis- ,crvUle. SOLOMON BK.V.NErt tIIKISTlA.MSfc. . KK. Jan. 24, 1H74. Admlniittratora' .otlce. htatt of John herliu, dictated. 1l I HEKF.A5 Letters of Administration ' on the estate of John Kerlin. 1 tte of j the borough of Patterson, deceased, hav- ' persons imieote.. . sa.u estate re ,e.,e- maKe i.nmeiiiaie pavmeni, ami itioau . . . ... - . .i neo.fv .ill t ii..-. m iki..iit fli.iti harhiir l:iiiii. will tiUiH.. liriietit tlie.il ' propt.rv autheiiticat.-d for settlement i ' K. L. UCSS, Jimr. Feb. 4, 1874. J Dissolution. ; rflUE iiartnershio heretofore existing be- X twevn W. C. Ltird and William Hell, time all accounts remaining unsettUd will ,'.;., c. LAIRD. WM. BELL. February 2, 1&74. Adm!nlMtrator,ti Xotice. Ettatt of Martha C. Lukemt. deceattJ. TVToriCE is hereby given that Lt-tters of JLI Administration on the estate of Mal tha C. 1. 1! kens, late of Walker township, deceased, have been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate pay. nient, and those having claims will please present them duly authenticated tor settle ment. W. H. LUKENS, J Mi28-rJv Jidminittrator. ortnal Scbool. THE County Normal School v ill re-open at Thompsoiitown, Pa., April 5, 1474. There will be Spring aud Fall Sessions. Special attention will lie paid to the prep aration of Teachers. Terms reasonable. For particulars call 011 wr address T. D. k. J. M. (j AKMAN. Jan21-3in I'atterson, Pa To The Public. I Ti meeting of the Board ot Ccunty J.JL. coniniissioners, nciO tne imn uay 01 January, 1874, and il being represented to Ihe Board that tears are entertained bv the citizens of the countv that the Countv Com- ' n.issioners may be induced to sell Comity Bonds at a discount, fee , the following resolution was unanimously adopted : Remlctd, That !t is not intended by the Board of Comity Commissioners that auv o; :!:c said Bonds shall bi sold lor a sum less thau what the Bonds call fur on their lace, or, in outer wsirus, at .i uiscouut WM. VAX SWEKINGEX, DAVID B DIMM, A. A. CKt'ZILK, County Commiiuntra. Attest: Janes DkK.x, Clerk. Jan. 21, 1S74-3" PUBUC NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN, That, in order to rai.ve money to aid in the cnust'Uction of a new Court House in MitDintown, the under signed, Commissioners ol the county of Juniata, have issued and are uow prepared to sell, at their oilice in MiRlintown, The Bonds of the County, of such denominations as may be desired not less than Kilty Dollars ilh coupons attached, at the rate of six per centum in terest, to bj paid annually, riaid Bonds to be piiyahle in one, two, or more years, not exceeding eight. Tbeso Bonds are issued under the provi sions of the Act of Assembly of the 'Jill of A,,ri, ,,,,1 will be a sale aud desira , bk. jllV0!lll,CIlt exrnil)t fru,u uxation lOrall local and uiuuiciKtl purposes. WM. VAX SWERINGEX, DAVID B. DIMM, A. A. CKOZIER, C'f mm. uioarrt. Attest: Jahks Dies, Clerk. Comm'ssioners' Othe, Mifflin- ) town, Nov. 7, 1873. jEW FI RMTUKE JsTORE. The unJer.tig'ie l would inform Ihe public that he has opened a Fl'RXITl'RE STORE In the oorough ol Patterson, where hv has lor sale KILB0UR.V & GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Wtiluut Bedroom Sets, ALL STYLES OF BEDSTEADS, Sofas, Locsges, Extension Tables, MARBLE TOP BUREAUS, MARBLE TOP STANDS, Sofa, Cane-seat and Common Chairs, Wash Stands, Also, a Large Lot of Carpets. As I run a car to Philadelphia weekly I am prepared to till all orders for furniture, carpets, 4tc., in person. f. r. eohm. Oct 22, 1873-tf jEW BOOK 4k SHOE STORE MAIN STREET, MIFFLIXTOWX, Nearly opposite Doty, Parker k Co.'s Bank. The undersigned would resoectfullv an nounce to the public that ht has removed his Boot and Shoe Store to the boil ling on Main street, nearly opposite Doty, Parker It Co.'s Bauk, ahere lie keeits on hand a large and well selected stock of KEADV-MADE WORK, for MtS, WOMEN and CHILDREN. ne is also prepared to manufacture, of the best material, all kinds of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS for geuts, ladies and children. all woax wabbaxted. Give me a call, for I feel confident that I can furnish yen with any kind of work you may desire. (Repairing done neatly and at reason able rates. Juua 8, 1873 JOHN NORTH. IOB PRINTING OF EVERT KIND ' done at this office. awafiaOMiakVMM Sew Aflcertinementa- T ECEIPT5 AND EXPENDITURES OF A, the County ot Juniata frmn the 1st day ol January, 1871. np to the Slst day of December, Si3, inclusive I 1ST4- W. C. 1A1KD, Tr'rrr. Dr. To balance due county but settle nient 641S 27 Amount -4 atate and countv tax outstanding Jatuanr 6, 1H73... 9311 21 Amount of ni!it.a tax outstanding J.nuiry 6, I7i ..... 638 35 Amount f state and county tax levied for 11.7.1 ; 19033 51 Amount of militia tax leried lor 1873 45150 ' Amount received for verdict tees 1 lor ltJM 81 00 Amount r ceived from Militia and . i.-.t,.... Ai.tj.i.... 6 00 2 88 50 HO lAnioii.it received from Matthew ; I..iigherty, xx cltecto I. ..... Total. .$35,049 7 5 i ' " I ' !'3 933 64 933 1101 67 1429 86 46 64 193 73 C121 84 474 50 120 66 1237 00 61 85 67a 610 11 . Trt-irurei ' one Ml por ont. oa i - ' ' tatK asscssineiits Five pi cent, allowed collectors for Ihe ye.tr W3 Ten percent, allowed tax payers for the 1?7 1 Exonerations allowed collectors ou St tte and t-ou:ity tax Exonerations allowed collectors on militia tax , Outstanding Stale and county Taxes January t , 11 Outstanding militia taxes January 7, 174 i Vouchers li..etl tron, county su- ! ivri.itendent 1H73 , VolK.hr liltct, ,,, ....mu btnl . -., I lii.l a .... i ... Treasurer's per cent, ou illllllia vinicliers Tieasun"r's jieixentase Bala.Ke in Treasurer 'a baud Tutsi .. ...Sto, 4'J 75 To balance brought down $ 010 11 Amount remaining in h.tuds ol ex Treasurer D. Watts 244 45 JOSEPH AKD, Sheriff. Dr. j Jo Mmt of rttd fees received .$ 281 00 COXTR.V. Cr. Bv cash ree'd from I. D. Wallis..$ 84 00 Balance aiill io bands of Sheritf... 2'0 00 Total.. S 4I0 ST.1TEMIC.T OF OCTSTjI SDtSO sT.ITK .ISO COUSTY T.1XES ia the handt of the tecerat Collector t January 1st, 1884 : Collector: I. CittricU. Tax. William Cox... Henry llersh.. John Kenawell J Mc Willi ims. Lewis Cars ill.. F. Milligtn.... Thomas Watts Wm. S. tiles.. 1868 (reenwood '$ 59 61 301 32 4 37 213 0". 52 78 24 72 1 20 22 31 2'2 8!t ln70Millord.... 1870 Favette 1871 rk-ale 1871 (ireen wotnl 1871 Tnscarora . 1871 Monme.... . 1872 Fertnrnagh. Jacob Eichman. 1872 Fayette....' John Mc rnnell 1872 Monroe....! 64 39 Lewis Cargill... 1872 Greenwood John Etka 172 Miltlintown It. W. Jacobs .. 1872 Perryaville Jos.-ph B- li 1872 Lack K. F. Crozier... 1872 Beale Absalom'Kice.. 174 l.x!k 110 29 I is5 119 72 185 3o 1.M 9 870 V 586 37 250 V2 S8l 0. 69 76 216 59 . Lmj. ; j " ,er.'j 187:5 Tuacarora . I a. ruzerau... tidspiuce 11111 B. F. Cozier .. 187;l Be.tle. Benj. Siiuimell. 1873 Perrysville.i Joseph Kerlin.. I87:j Patterson.. ' David Kilmer... 173 Turliett . ..: David Partner.. 17S Miltord Jesse Howe ... 187- Mitllinton n ' ..' ... "H5 '"l "' 14.1 8tj L. Schrader.... 187:1 Fermanagh i David Fowls Sli- , , TSR h ' ' 0 '4 31 ltJO r-1 14 1 Krt ' if .i Walker. .. 18; 3 Favette....' ah. l.ei.t ' speict' 1873 Delaware ..' 1873 riioiupst'ii 1 1873 lireen wood 1873 Monroe . ..! 1873 Susquchaua Israel Wetzler. Jesse Reed ... Jos. .Nciinoisj. G. W. Lyler.. Total .. $6121 84 ST.1TEMEXT Of OUTST.1SDIXG Ml LIT 1.1 TJXES iu tkt kandi of the several Litlitclcrs, January lit, ISi 4: Collectors. Yr. Districts. Tax. William Cox.... 1868 Greenwood . $ 3 00 J. Mc William.. 187. Beale 20 00 Absal-m Rice.. 1-73 Lark : 8-1 01 1 S. F. Ludwick.. 1873 Tuscan. ra .j 84 50 J. Fitzgerald... 1873 Spruce Hill 1 7.5 50 B. F. Crozier... 1873 beale j 35 tai Benj. Slimmell. 1873 Perrysville.i II 50 Joseph Kerlin.. 1873 Pattorson..' 4 50 David Kilmer... 1873 Turhett ... .j 17 00 David Pastner.. 1873 Mihord .... 21 50 Jesse Howe.... 173 Miltlintown.' 25 5o L Sv hrader .... 1873 Fermanagh.! 2S tS Oavitt Fowls ... 1 87 Walker .... ! 48 50 ,b. Leister.... 1873 Fayette....; S8 00 Jacob Speice .. 1873 Delaware ,.i 28 00 Israel W etzler.. 1873 Thotiii-rt'n 8 50 Jesse Reed 1873 Greenwood.; 14 00 Jos. Neiiuond.. 1873 Monroe S4 W G. W. l.y ter... ,1873 s ustiieh'ua 3150 Total . .$ 474 50 AU of hich is respectfully submitted. E. J. X ANGLE, COKNEI.ICS BARTLEY, JOliX FITZGERALD, County Jluditors. Coum-sioxxas' tirrice, Millliutown, January 7, 1874. i-TJTEMEST OF ORDERS DR.1 H A by Ihe Commissioners of the County of Ju niata, on the Treasurer thereof, from the 1st day of Janumy, 1873, to the 'Ust day of December, 1873, inelusiee: .Visctllaneous. D. P. Sntoufl 4t Co., and others, coal and lumber ...$152 52 Jonathan McCoy, attending public grounds 30 00 D. P. Suloutfand others, lor hauling lor bridges 20 05 John Yeakly and others, merchan dise 42 79 Wm 11. Noble, making titiuiu for use ofbridres 12 001 George W. Jacobs, agricultural so ciety 100 00 Ellis, Watts and others, lor rej airs, kc 31 88 John M'.N oily, cleaning court house, privy, tc 62 75 Alexander Speddy, exo-esaag..... 3 50 John A. Weir, lor State Lunatic Hospital 161 65 Simon L lsb, for boards to pile bricks on 10 00 Total... 1 $W0 14 Jury Commissioners. Jos. Rolbrock, jury commissioner.. $ !7 50 S. B Loudon, jury commissioner.. 17 -50 James Deen, clerk 17 50 Totil 52 50 Justices' and Constables' Fees in Com- snontvealth Cases. ; John Uuzxard, T. J. Conner and others $111 32 Commowcealth Witnesses. John Keisengrr and others ..$121 22 Coroners' and Justices' Inquisitions. Jos. Middagn and others, inquests on dead bodies.... $11172 Court and Jurors' Pay Lewis Biirchfleld k. others, jurors $2473 26 O. W . Hamlin It others, tip staves. 108 21 Alexander Sptddy, court cryer. ... n9 00 Jacob W ill, board ing a jury 22 00 Total $2672 47 Bridge Viewers. James A. Criswell and others $ 7 73 Assessors. Aaron Leidr and others, assessors. .$185 Of) Sew Advrrtitmmts- ConttabUU Retr Robert Pollock and others const Wei. .$225 6$ H'lJaf Caf, ft md Mink Snip. Harrison Barner and other. Road Damage. Matthew Dougherty aud others., Wfterm Pmltuiutrm. For keeping convicts .$1'J8 70 .$363 00 .$H7 12 County Prison. Jo-teph Ard. for keep nig Tagranrs.flOSl 10 Bunka Jlamiin, lor dn-uk-ukj, prison. ,i Alexander Ellirf. Ir repair to jail.. 17 3 00 ! Jowph A-d, lot taking prisoners to Inileutiarv 52 00 2 f D. M. Crawlonl, iuettic.il alteudamre on prisoners Joseph Arl, for Ustrding i-isoiier and serving j'iry notices......... 215 50 Total $1363 05 .Vetr Buil Jinn for Cotinlf OjictS and .Material for Court Huust. J. B. M. Todd, for brick for new court h nse $"100 w lletrk k at Kleisher, lor lumber lor new court house ....I jOO 00 Joseph Wat is, lor piling brick for new court bouse................ 36 00 D. P Suloutfand others, lor lum ber, stone, carpenter work and masonry for Be building lor ol tices 743 24 Total $5379 24 County Print in. Bnnsall t Jackman, printing $'i0 25 Allison h. Wilson, printing 329 00 j Total $709 2i j Stationery anil Dockets. David Walts and others, stationery 48 54 Wm. Mann, lor dockets for Pro thonotary ollice.... ...... Wm. Mann, for stationerv, tue Kay A. Brother, for Bright ley 'a di gest. .. Wm. Mann, for dockets lor Regis ter and Recorders ottice W. L. I'utter, for blank regialer lor Assessors.. ................. 41 77 j 13 50 j 41 00; 14 7i . Total - $173 82: OU Bridget. Wm. Hench and others, for repair j at Gronmger's bridge.... $757 54 G. W. Smith and others, lor repairs at Deliware bridge 102 52 i Abraham Kobrer and others, for re- 1 pairs to Drolesbtugh'a bridge. ... 23 48 j I Jacob n atts, lor oalance on new 1 hri.tee at Brown's mill 20 00 ' Wm. Ileueh and others, for repairs at Port Koval bridge... 464 85 ! Joseph 1. Watts, tor rejuira to Ba sin bridire Joseph Pomeroy, tor repairs to bridge at Pomeroy 's mill Jacob Watts, lor repairs to bridge at Castle's fording...... Hugh Palm, for repairs to McCoys viili bridge . M. C. Farra and others, for r pairs 35 oO ; I 20 54 I 3200 1 50 1 Io bridge at Cross Koads 108 40 Wm Ileueh and others, lor repairs ,0 bridge a. Ilawn'a mil.....?... 227 44 Henry Hersh, lor repairs to bridge at Kobinsoit's mill n. .y. James G. Kennedy, lor overseeing bridges... 6 Jacob Spiece and oilier, for repairs I to iyiicauinus Driuge.... 31 26 28 85 vt m. iiencn ami outers, tor repairs to Locust Grove bridge Total an US Vtir Bridget. King Irn Bridge and Manufacturing I n , tor bride at Thmpsiitown$775 00 J. E Jamison and others, lor stone work at bridge at Thompsoutown 240 S3 1 King iron Bridge and Manulactu t;"" ror i'vlK "XVT Lo!' -'r I near Musser's mill ., luring reea, o.fi itn :it 1 - ............. 1 Henry .luloiitr Jc Co,, lor sU;ne work i ' ", w uri1'te WVCT L"81 Creek, ' UKJir M,,"r' -,J73 78 i '"s Iron Briilge and M.inulacluriug I Co., lor bridge over Willow run, 1 Arb":t,,-' 1002 40 I - -'r"',ur'' l'"r atone work lor bridge over Willow run, near Ar- bnckl?'s 664 49 Wm. Hench, lor plan and specifica tions lor Vt lllow run bridge. Total t 14 00 t $5720 IO j Commissioneri1 Office and Court House. I Wm. I'lsh, Commissioner $180 00 W m. VanS werinen. Commissioner 1-Vt 51 Dav.d B. Dimm, Con uussioner.... 177 00 James Deen, clerk to Commission ers 600 00 J. A. Christy, counsel..... 5MHi Total. $1157 50 Public Offices. R. McMeer, District Attorney's fees $76 77 K E. Mt Meeiex-ProtbonoUry.... 15 00 J. A. Christy, Auditor to examine dockets ia no I I. I). Walti-, Prothonotarr's tees.. 151 20 I. D. Wallis, lor transcribing docket 1C0 0O Total $j-,7 9; Election Officers. Elihd Benner and others, for the aereral elections held in 1873. ...$60 02 Lounry Debt. J- C. Watts, for buiiding oven tor jail $19 35 F ranciscus' lUnlware Co.,for atore lor Grand Jurv Room 20 69 Couuty Auditors and clerk lor 1873 42 00 Te?l , Recapitulation. $182 04 Miscellaneous ...........$o30 U Jury Commissioners u-j 5 Justices' and Constables' lees in Commonwealth cases Ill "2 Commonwealth witnesses 21 22 Coroners' and Justices' inquisitions 111 72 Court and Jurors' pay 2672 47 Biidge viewers........ 7 7 A ssessors.. .................... Constables' returns Wild cat, fox and mink scalps... Road damages ................. Western peuitentiarr County prison and S hcritTs lees. 4H6 0O 225 05 l'.8 70 WA 00 147 12 1362 05 New building lor othces and mate rial lor new court bouse. ........5379 24 County printing 7o9 25 Stationary aud dockets 178 82 Old Bridges 2393 8 New bridges 5720 00 Commissioners' ottice and court house 1157 50 Public obces ...... . .... 387 97 Election officers........ vni0o2 Couuty debt 182 04 Total. We. the Commissioners of the county of Juniata, in compliance Willi the law," do publish the foregoing as a full statement of the Receipts and Ex wild it urea of the couuty aforesaid, lor the year 1873. Given under our hands at the Commis sioners Ottice, in liirtlintown, this, the 2.1 day of Fcbruarr, A. D. 1874. WM. VAN SWERINGEN, DAVID B. DIMM, A. A. CROZIER, Attest: County Commissioners. Jabis Dekx, Clert. Feb. 4, lt74 4w Executor's .tice. Estate of Samuel Stint, deceased. VtniEREAS Letters Testamentary on f the estate of Samuel Stine, Sr., late of Fermanagh township, deceased, bave been granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted lo the said estate ant requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent will make known the same with out delay to HENRY M. STIXE, alifliintown, Juniata Co., Pa SAMUEL STINK, Jr., Roland, Centre Co., Pa., Executors. Or to William Given, Attorney in tact for Samuel Stine, Jr. jan!4, 7. A fine asaoitment of cloths, cassimcrea, vesting, Ac, aiwrys on band and fur sale 7 K B. LOl'DOX. 22 .Iisnllanton$. Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Syrvn, n Protect ed Solution of the Prvtoj-Ule of Iron, ia to combined s to havo the character of an aliment. sj easily eligenteel ami assimilated with the blooil as the simplest food. It increases the quantity tf Sature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousamt ills, 'simply b'l Toning up,Invigoratintj and Vitalizing the Sijstem. The en' riched and vitalized blootl per meate every part of the boelij, repairing damages and waste, searching out tnorbiel secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the iron tlcrful success of this remedy n curing Ltyspcpsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Jiar rbPts, Boils, NcnOHS Affections, Chill; anl Fevers, Humors, Iass of Constitutional Vigor Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, ant I all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by etebility or a lute state of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and nei0 life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thonsanets have been changed by the use of this remedy, front weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; a in I invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass Pamphlets Free. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietor,, Xo. 1 Nlhoa Place, Rostotl. Sold bv Siccciiti gcsesalLV; PHOTOGRAPH CALLERi. I Bridire Strrrt, MifBintown, Pa. ' JF ,,ES? t" 'IT ! ?" h? mnt ?',D. 'T,R.PII 1 01 i.ii'iuse.vea or uieir irit mis or i-e unit j a call, and be convinced that this is tho 00'uUce to8' GOOD PICTt RE. Having prepared himself with the BSST INSTRUMENTS in the market, and all the L.1TFSI' IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a First -Class Photograph Gallery he invites all his friends and Ihe public gen erally to favor him ui'h Ihcir patronage, ami they will be acc-mmo.lA'.eil with any thing in the line ol Photography. Pictures taken Irom Card to Life Size, and Painted, if lies. red, in Oil or Water Colors. Small Pictures copied and enlarged. Old Ambrotypc or Ihisuerreotrpcs als" copied and enlarged, and painted if desired A good selection of FitAMES kept nu bantl at all times, and cheacr than ever. Solid Walnut Frames. Gill Primes, Iti.itatioti Walnut Fr.imvs, Im tation R cwo,id Frames, Rustic Frames. Cabinet Imperii! Frames, Picture Nails, Screw-eyes, Cord and Tas sel, 4tc. JOSEPH HESS. MifilintowD, Jan 7,187 4. 1776Z 187(5 AMERICAN CrTEXN I A la id: JEROME HE TRICK, AT TIIE CANAL STORE, MEXICO, Keeps constantly 011 hand and for sale at it small profit, a well selected assortment ol ; DRY GOODS GUOCEIIIES, VdiVn.NJH A lit,. I WOOD & WILLOWWARE ... ... . . . ! 1" loll, tJALi, 1 L ASTER. 1 j Also, FLOUR and all kinds ol PROVISION alMl M,LL 'EED. I Tuts SDli-ta . r n Haw pan. lor country ITixluce and all kn.ds of GRAIN, particularly for choice lots of wheat. Mexieo, Pa., May 6, l873-6in. H. C. ORTII, 310 MARKET STREET. HARRIS JII Hi;, PA., 1EALCR IM piANOS 4k lABINET QRGANS, And all kinds of Musical Instmments. SHEET MUSIC. This house buys for cash; never gave a note, and is, there fore, enabled to offer induce ments to its patrons. Employs no agents, and gives all agents commissions to its customers direct. CIRCULARS SEXT FREE. fP 3, 1 873-1 y. "GREAT REDUCTION ix Tne PRICES OF TEETH ! Fall Upper r Uwer Sett as Lw m . No teeth allowed to leave the office un less the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to last for life. Dental wo-k done for persona without them leaving their homes, if desired. Toothache stopped in live minntes with out extractinir the Uioth, at the Dental Of fice of U. L. Df.BR, established in Mifflin town in i860. G. 1 DERH. liCSI Dentist. Jan 54. tSTS.) Pract: