r -' SENTINELS nEPBLICAXfffi:!tion"reuScient!y,ccoantHirr' MIFFL1XT0WX. 1 edncsdajr. 31 ay M, 1ST4. B. fV SCHWEIEll, KOITOB AS PBOMttETOE. The Arkansas Trouble. The .Vcrlh Jlmtrican talks of the Arkansas trouble in tbe following man ner: It SiDit of course be true thai "there is a right and a wrong involved m every human quarrel ; but some times both parties to a quarrel apf ear to be in the wrong. Iu such cases tbe wrong thoroughly ec ipso tbe little point of ri-lit. This occupation may be observed almost any day when two or more ba;k-all?y bullie. or pugna cious school -boys pull hair au4 pum mel each other as a mode of adjusting their little differences of opiriou Such battles are always interesting from one point of view. That is to say, the spectator looks on uucoucerued, cot being able to sympathize with cither party. That pretty nearly defines the struggle iu Arkansas. Masters Baxter nd Brooks, or Brooks and Baxter for is it is a question of precedence it will not do to gire either first mention to the exclusion of tbe other are at loggerheads about sometning, which for conscience sake, let us call the honor of administering the affairs of Arkansas. There may be a right and a wrong in volved in tbe dispute. That may be admitted on general principles. But it bears at this distance, and under the strongest light et shed upon the quar rel, a very close resemblance to one of those personal squabbles in which tbe wrong altogether eclipses the trifling right. Arkansans divide their sympa thies with -the coutestants ; outside ob servers have no sympathy with cither, Anj but a healthy contempt for both ly interest really felt in the mat- . .... the on ter br the nation at Iarra is that the disgraceful fisticuff may result in the destruction of both parties. If it shall end as happily as the falling out be tween the famous Kilkenny cats ended, the people of this country will be very much grat.fied. Heroic treatment in the matter of such political distemper is cot much in our way as a people. We proceed up on tbe principle that these differences will 6ettle themselves if loft alone. The principle is iu some respects saund, though it involves disgraceful scenes and occasionally something more tragic than disgrace. Admitting the geneial soundness of the principle, it is still quite probable that were public senti ment carefully polled just at this time, it would almost unanimously favor the hanging of the lea Jits in tbe Arkansas quarrel. That would be heroic treat ment. Tbe spectacle would be highly edifying. It would save an immense deal of trouble and bloodshed in tbe future. Once establish tbe rule that armed struggle to further the ambitious projects of individuals involves forfeit ure of life to the parties, and such af fairs Will become rare. Nor would such a rale repress tbe heroism which impels men to resist wrong and injustice. It would sot up a distinction between con tests to main order and contests which rank no higher than wanton breaches of public peace. In Arkansas the true arena of the contest was in the courts; and there is no rational doubt enter tained by anybody that tbe courts wers entirely competent to deal with it ; or at worst it could only have been trans ferred to the Legislature. There was law enough either in the statute books or in the U mstuutinu to settle the dif ference between tbe parties. But it seems to be a fact that once west of the Mississippi river confidence in law seems to fall off very rapidly. Kven if red-Landed murderer be convicted and sentenced to Lang, the people sel dom permit the authorities to execute the sentence. If a man is found with a hoise and cannot show a formal bill of sale confirmatory of title, be is lucky if be docs not eud his career on limb of the nearest tree. Law and legal proceedure are regarded with something like universal distrust west of the Mississippi. Of course there must be some rational explanation of this want of respect for and confidence in law. It will be found iu the history of the settlement of those formerly ''border communities." It was ouce fashion', le for a class of citizens to weary out the patience and forbear ance of civilized communities and then put as many miles of wilderness be tween them and civilization as suited their purposes. Sucb exiles were not alwsys altogether bad ; but when the advancing tides of civilization carried bonest pioneers into such remote local ities these refugees were found in pos session, and in numbers sufficient to seriously Effect subsequent social aud civil conditions. From thia untoward beginning proceeded tbe numerous biood of ills which afflicts the couth aud Bouthwest. The present trouble in Arkansas is, pure aud simple, rampant demagoga'sy. Baxter, it is said, was elected by tie Republicans. Since bis election he is charged with tbe political crime of throwing bis own party overboard and allying Limself to the Democracy. Brooks, on the other band, was the Democratic candidate against Baxter. After his defeat he is charged with throwing bis party overboard, if that were possible, and allying himself to the Republicans. Here are, apparent ly, two revolutions in individual politi cal relations. Bat it is ouly in appear ance. Both men stood just where they stood during tbe campaign. But as both are arrant demagogue their present Neither is of one pi tjr or the other, Each is for himself. It is a humilia ting spectacle. Two worthless political trader, driving bargains for their own aggrandizement, seem to have each a sort of following. And, between the two, the true interests of the State of Arkansas are put in jeopardy. Cue collision has already occurred, in which the unfortunate colored citizen seems to have borne the chief loss. Tbe colored citizens of Arkansas and elsewhere can do bettir. Tbey can leave white dem agogues to quarrel out their own quar rel out their own quarrels, and bleed and die (which they are not fond of doing) if need be in behalf of their own se.Ssh ecds. There is evil in the Republican par ty, as there is in tbe Church, and in society, and in the family, and as there is in all orgamzatioos'of human origin. j But shall good men therefore abandon the Church, invite anarchy, and break up the foundations of tbe family T Such a prescription is chimerical and ridicu lous, and the men who stood shoulder to shoulder with you in the great and grand works accomplished by tbe Re publican party, are certainly worthy of your confidence and fellowship in the matter of electing officers for city, county, and State government. Indian' apolit Journal. News Summary of the Week. Wednesdat, Mat Ctu. The Legislature will adjourn on next Friday. By proper church authority Philadelphia bas been made a Catholic arch d:occse. The waters of western rivers are no longer destructive. Resolution of Pennsylvania Legislature appealing to Congress to appropriate a ! sim of 3,000,000 for tbe Centennial i Celebration received at Washington and .i.t-.-j : C t 17 .1,1 1 Abated in Congress. A 17 year old j MS in MuMeiphi. committed suicide b7 eating matches. Less of her lover was the cause. A clerk, about 19 years old, in the Treasurer's office of the Xcw York Central and Hudson River Railroad koew bow t unlock the Company's safe. He unlocked it, stole $32,000 and left. Baxter's and Brooks' lawyers have not jet finishsd the presentation of the Arkansas trou ble to tbe President and Cabinet. The round bouse of the Toledo, Wa - bash and Western Railroad at Spring field, 111., was burned. Less $250, 000. Midlaud, Michigan, bad a $25,000 fire. Wheat in Philadelphia. Pennsylva nia amber $1 78al 80. Gold 112j. Thursday, 7m. Bill for the repeal of the local option law is revived in tbe Legislature. The Xew Orleans Cotton Exchange sends out invitations to all States inter ested in the cultivation of cotton, or tbe manufacture of cotton cotton goods, to send delegates to a convention in tbe city of Augusta, Ga., to consider the cotton interest. The two judges of the Supreme Court of Arkansas who were captured by the Baxter men made their escape. Tbe telegraph reports seventy thousand miners out of em ployment in Great Britain. Measles and small-pox are reported among the violators of older in Arkansas. One hundred and forty thousand people were rendered homeless by the late floods in the Mississippi river. It is estimated that it will require $10,000 every day to keep these people. It will be midsummer before the flood entirely disappears from their lands. Gen eral A. B. McCaliijont died at the Gi rard hotel, Philadelphia, whither be had gone to have an operation per formed for cancer on the head. Pennsylvania wheat at Philadelphia amber $1 TSal 80. Fridat, 8th. Alabama has a State Fair at Mobile. 10,000 j people attended to-day. The $3,000,000 Centennial Congres sional appropriation bill was defeated in the House. Yeas 92, nays 133. Four of the five Judges of the Supreme Court of the State of Arkansas deliv ered vn opinion concerning the Gover norship between Baxter and Brvoks. Their opinion sustaius the lower court, which declared Brooks entitled to the office. A trans atlantic despatch an nounces the s rite among the coal miners of Great Britain at an end. Catiiariue Schmeck, an aged lady of Reading, was burned to death ty her clothing catching fire at a stove. A Georgia merchant is advertising for 30,000 Confederate money. lie wants to pay a war debt. The U. S. Senate bill fo the relief of the sufferers by tbe flood along the Mississippi bas been amended from $90,000 to $110, 000. Philadelphia subscribed $20, 000 to that fund. A river fight re sulted in the capture of a boat by the Brooksites aud tbo killing of two men and tbe wounding of a number of atbers. Wheat in Philadelphia, amber $1 70 al 75. Gold 1121 Satcrdav, Dm. Telegraphic communication with Lit tle Rock, Arkansas, has been cut off, and report has it that considerable fighting has taken place between the parties in the city. . Tbe Baxter and Brooks attorneys at Washington have agreed on a plan of settlement of tbe Arkansas trouble, and forwarded it to tbe respective parties. It provides that the respective armies shall be dis banded and the men sent Lome, aud that the Legislature shall examine the ease, admitting such witnesses as each party shall present, and then npon tbe evidence and law decide which of con testants received mijonty of tbt legal rotes ia 1872. ,, Ie moTipS bJ Qaetce, Canada, in- jured shipping to the extent of ?j'K),- 000. .MitdoB bone Lave been ila covered in Dansville, X. Y. "Dm task, in a tolerably fair state of preservation. 9 feet 2 incbea long and 24 inches in ircamfercncef was dug up. The State Senate bas passed the joint reso lution asking Congress t) re-open tbe Fits John Porter court martial. Tbe chairman of tbe Louisiana Relief Com mittee reports 50,000 people in thai State in distress and suffering on ac count of tbe flood. A riot occurred between citizens of Xelsonville, Athens countj, Ohio, and miner, which re sulted in several fires which were out ened before much damage was done and the mortal wonnding of three men. JIO.NDAT, llTH. Telegraphic communication is again opened with Little Rock. Baxter re fuses to accced to the 'Vashingtrn pro positions. Brooks has despatched to' Mr. U illianis, Attorney General of tbe CniUd States, signifying his willing ness to accced to the Washington pro posals. Tbe Grand Re-union at IJarrisburg is everything that was ex pected of it. The bill before the Xew York Assembly to permit of tbe organization or incorporation of a soci ety for the burning of human bodies instead of burying them, bas failed to pass. Washington newspapers are discussing the question as to who art and wbo are not the prominent parties concerned in tbe employment of safe burglars to blow open a safe in Wash ington to secure important papers rel ative to District of Columbia matters. Five tbousaud dollars reward is offered by tbe Governor of Xortb Car olina for the delivery of Gen. M. S. Littlcfield to the sheriff ol Buncombe county of that State, Littleficld being implicated in swindling in Xortb Car olina. Ti.esdav, 12tu. It is announced by Joseph R. flaw- ley, President of the U. S. Centennial Commission, that notwithstanding tbe failure of Congress to appropriate to the Celebration it will be proceeded with. Skirmishing between the Brooks and Baxterites. The meet ing of the " Society of the Army of the PotoiE&c' at Ilarrkburg is a bril liant affair. General Buruside and other distinguished Generals are prcs- 'ent President Grant would be prcs- ent, but foe the following : Wasbixgtos, May 11, 1814. Governor John F. Hartranfl: It would be entirely improper for me to be absent from Wasliiogt-in until qnitt is restored iu Arkansas. I regret very nmeh not being able to keep my engagement to be present at your re-union. U. S. GRANT. All the houses in Ridgeway, Iowa, excepting one brick house, were de stroyed by fire. Tbe fire originated by two boys lighting cigars in an unoccu pied mill. Loss $100,000. The Republican State Central Com mittee was well attended. SHORT ITEMS. Massachusetts has a law against walking on railroad tracks. The farmers of Virginia will bold a State Convention at Richmond on May 'JO. A Potlsvillc man dreamed he was grab bing piles of greenbacks out of a bank when he was awakened by his wife ex claiming, "John, for Heaven's sake stop pulling my hair !" Phcenixville has a young man who is re sponsible for producing six little chicks from as mar.y eggs, and all this, too, with out Madame Hen's aid. He wrapped them in cotton, and placed them on a mantel piece, near a warm stove, and, presto, it was done. Scott county, Minnesota, claims the most extensive Limburger cheese factory in the west. One hundred and twenty cows con tribute to the formation of the article. Tbe checsfl is declared to bs -ripe" when a I iece the size cf a bean wi:l drive a dog out of a tanyard. Two brothers, named Walker, weio shot at Owentown, Owen county, Kentucky, on Monday a week, by William Smoot, who charged them with securing an indictment against him in tbe Federal courts for some misdemeanor. One died instantly, and the other was dangerously wounded. There was a wedding at Washington on Monday night a week. Senator Stewart's daughter was married to Lieutenant Hook er, 17. S. A. The opening quadrille was danced by the President and the bride, the groom and Mrs. Stewart, General Sherman and Mrs. Porter, Senator Stewart and Mrs. Frelinghuysen. At the city election ia Hannibal, Mo., on Tuesday a week, the question of liquor or no liquor was submitted to the people as an independent proposition. No license wjj carried two to one. A novel feature of the contest was that many ladies on both suit s of the question remained at the polls all day, and electioneered with great vigor and earnestness. On Saturday a week a young man named Lucas Hoffman was gored to deata oy a bull at the Lehigh-county Poorhoase. Hoffman was engaged in repairing a fence, when be was suddenly attacked by the ball and thrown twice in the air. Several persons ho witnessed the proceeding ran to his as sistance and found him insensible. His left arm was broken, and he bad sustained severe internal injuries. On Sunday morn ing at 5 o'clock he expired. The boldest robbery committed in Boston for a long time was perpetrated last Friday a week at the Merchants' National Bank, on State street. Alexander U. McLaren having just been paid between $2,U00 and $3,000, had gone to a desk to count it, when a thiet approached the desk, apparently to count some money he had in his hand Seemingly, by accident, he dropped two two-dollar bills on the floor, and ia tbt act nudged Mr. McLaren on the shoulder McLaren looked down, whereupon the thief reached over McLaren's shoulder and snatched a package of money containing $1,000, and scampered off with it. Mc Laren was confused, and instead of giving chase or callii.g for help, began to count his money again, to see if bo bad actually lost any. The robber got off and hasn't been beard from ic. A Cure for Htdrophobia. The Salut Public of Lynns says Dr. Buis on claims to have discovered remedy for this terrible disease, and to have applied it with complete success in many cases. In attending a female pa tient in tbe last stage of canine mad ness, tbe Doctor imprudently wiped bis hands with a handkerchief impregnated with the saliva. There happened to be a slight abrasiou on the index finger of the left band, and coufident in bis own curative system, the Doctor merely wasLed the part with water. Ho was fully aware, however, of tbe impru dence he bad committed, and gives tbe following account of the matter after ward : " Believing that tbo malady would not declare itself until the for tieth day, aud having various patients toisit, I put off from day to day the application of my remedy that is to say, vapor bath.'. The moth day, being in my cabinet, I felt all at once a pain in my eyes. My body felt so light that 1 felt as if I could jump to a prodi gious height, or if thrown out of win dow I could sustain myself in the air. My bair was so sensitive that 1 appear ed to be able to count each separately without looking at it. Saliva kept con tinually forming in my mouth. Any movemeut of air caused great pain to me, and was obliged to avoid the sight of brilliant objects. I had a continual desire to bite not bninan beings, but animals, and all that was near me. 1 drank with difficulty, and I remarked that the sight of water distressed me more than the pain in my throat 1 believe that by shutting the eyes any one suffering from hydrophobia can al ways drink. The fits came on every fire miuutes, and I then felt the pain start from the index finger and run up the nerves to the shoulder. In this state, thinking that my course was pre servative, not curative, 1 took a vapor bath, not with the iutention of cure, but of suffocating' myself. When tbe bath was at the heat of 52 centigrade (93.3.5 Fareubeit), all the symptoms disappeared as if by magic, and since then 1 bave never felt anything more of them. I bave attended more than eighty persons bitten by mad animals, aud 1 have not lost a single one." When a person is bitten by a mad dng, be must for seven successive days take a vapor bath "a la Russe," as it is called of 57 to 63 degrees. This is a preventive remedy. A vapor bath may be quickly made by potting three oi four red hot bricks in a bucket or tub of water, and let the patient sit over it on a cane bottomed or willow chair, enveloped in a large blanket, for i fifteen or twenty minutes. When tbe ; disease is declared, it ouly requires one j vapor bath, rapidly increasing to 37 j centigrade, then slowly to 53, and the patient must strictly cut) line himself in his chamber until the cure is complete. Virginia, aped between five and six years, daughters of William Berrybiil, residing on South Main street, was sadly scalded on Wednesday momiug. Iler mother had just filled a tub standing on the floor with boiling water, ic prep aration for washing some clothing, for which she went into another apartment, leaving Virginia seated on the floor playing with her doll iu a toy wagon, in another part of the room. During her temporary abseccu on this errand tbe child aro.e and commenced drawing the wagon, walking backwards until it came in contact with the tub in this position, where it lost iis equilibrium and fell into the still boiling water. Its screams brought the mother instantly, but not ia time to avert the fearful scalding it suffered in its fall. The child was able to get out of tbe cauldron before the mother reached it, but was so terribly scalded that it is hardly expected to survive its injuries. Levnstotcn Senti nel. . Xew Caledonia, the penal colony ol France, from which Henri Eoclicfort and Pascal-Grousset have escaped, is an island in the South Pacific Ocean. Its surface is mountainous, and rses in the centre to an eleTatien of 8,000 feet. The convicts, now numbering about 2,000, live in improvised huts cf saplings and grass, and are guarded by a garrison of 200 men. The islaud is 2-0 miles iu length and SO miles wide. The sniallncs of the guard ajid the large extent of coast render an escape comparatively eusv, especially if aided from without. Pre parations are now being made for the re ception of the Communist prisoners, 3,000 of whom, with their families, bave been exiled to this :land. Upon their arrival the prisoners are turned at Urge, tirst being cautioned aa to the manner of their beha vior. Rochefort and his companions es caped from New Caledonia iu a small boat. Tiiej bad been three days at sea when they were picked up by a British sailing vessel and brought into an Australian port. Ex. The "ewrille tar tells how G. W. Elli ott catches foxes. The fox-hole was deep down ia the rock, but by attaching a piece of bacon skin to a skin as a bait they were all brought to the surface. It was during this operation that ibe old one was shot. The mother was also Hounded. These foxes had been committing great depredations in the neighborhood. He got eight foxes out of the bole." A young man was fatally injured at Mont gomery's Island, below Liverpool, Perry connty, while engaged in " snubbing " a raft. One of his legs got caught in a coil of the rope, aad was brok ta in three dif ferent places, jerking the leg out of the socket. Death put an etd to his terrible sufferings. While Michael Fleisher, of Jackson town ship, with his wife and daughter, were cn their way to a funeral, one day last week, the horso was choked by a tight collar and fell over an embankment, breaking the buggy and tbe arm of Mrs. Fleisher. The daughter was slightly bruised. Hunting do Journal. A Colorado paper says that men out there ill ride 0fteen mies to "spark" a girl Sun day night, but the women out there will ride donbU ths distance to see s man hong. The following is the sentence that Judge Dean pronounced on A. L. Guss, of tbe Huntingdon Globe, for libel : It is certainly a matter of regret to be called npon to pats sentecce, for vio lation of the law, on gentleman of your intelligence, but the offense for which yon bave been indicted and con victed, is one which bas been, so far as we are able to learn and ascertain from the facts on the record in this Judicial District, and outside of it, pnnisbed by tbe Court, with more severity in all in stances, where tbe libel waa that of private a citizen. Wbile prosecutions have been instituted for libel because of political controversy and conviction bad aud no severe sentence imposed upon tbe parties, because of political license, yet we bave not been able to learn of a case where severe sentence was not imposed when the libel was thai of a private citizen. It is consid ered gentraliy an aggravated offense. In your case we bave not the least doubt you were smarting tinder what you considered the grossest indignity. We bave no doubt of the provocation, but whether the parties accused were guilty or innocent of the offense, the law atill protecti a private citizen from disgrace and the innocent members of his family frjoi shame, and visits with punishment the party who libels him. As in tbe case of the Commonwealth vs. Meeser of Philadelphia, and of Reese, iu our county, five or six years ago, where for the simple writing of a letter, Judge Taylor sent the defendant to jail six months, so in all casej of this kind. We do not hesitate to say, from our own knowledge cf the condition of af- j fairs in this county being in the habit of reading the public prints generally i i . .- ' 1 every w?ea mat me panics nere are engaged in grossly libelling eachotber, and private citizens, and have been for months ; and (be other parties are jnst as liable to prosecution as yon are, and, so far as this Court is concerned will meet with precisely tbo same punish ment. We have no hesitation in say ing that, without distiuction of partius or persons, we will punish those wbo commit these gross libels on private character, wheu convicted of tha of fense. There are many things in your case which incline ns to a lenient sentence, among them is tbe fact that yon stop ped the publication of that article, aud suppressed it after a knowledge of the denial of those parties ; aud were it not for the denial of those parties ; . and were it not for th: cases of Luther Rex and Rindlaub, and the copy sent to Prof. Wickersham after tbe agreement there would have been nothing which would have indicated to the Court a disposition on your part to send tbe libel out j bnt here were three positive, distinct and actual publications after th3 prosecutor bad informed yon that he was not the author ; and in view of the nature of the libel and the charges made, and the position of the party libelled that of a private citizen, a man, so far as known to this Court, of rtspectablc character, and with a fam ily, we cannot do otherwise than im pose tbe sentence we do, which is that you pay a Cue of $150, to thj county, for the use of the Commonwealth, aad the costs of prosecution, aud undergo an imprisonment in tao County Jail for tbe term uf forty days. yew AiIurrtiveiHcntn. Sot Ice to Tax-payers. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons paying their Mate and County Tax on or belore the 1st day of September, 18i4, will be allowed an abatement ot six per cent, on the same. By order of tbe Com missioners. JAMES DEEX, Cfrrfc. Commissioners' Oflics, l'uiliia- town, May 13, 1874. Xotice to Assessors. TI1E Assessors of Juniata county will call at the Commissioners' office in the borough of Milllintown, on MONDAY, JUNE 1st, 1S74, and get their blai.k Regis ters. The Assessors must then proceed im mediately to the registration of voters in their respective districts, and have the same returned to the Commissioners' orlice by the 12th day of Jane, 1874, without fail. JAMES DEEN, Clerk. Commissioners' Oilice, MilKin- 1 town, May 13, 1874. XEW AJD ATTKACTIVE LIsK OF GOODS jcst Deceived jtthk PATTERSON DRUG STORE. Among the many nire goods may be found the following : Two Doeex Fixe Pocket Bibles, Laioe Lot or Pbotoobapb Albchs, Beas Tiri'L Acto;kah Aucas, Fx tea Flnk Knives roa Ladies, Fine Pocket Books, . EnOCGH TO StFPLT The Cocstt. A CaiAT Va biett or Fmr Isi tiai. Papee AMD ENVELOPES, Fix Beistol Boaed Cabds, Blasks, Laeoe Lot or Blaxk Books, Fell Borsn Dat-Books, ASD ALL OTHER Kl5DS At SIZES. Uaekosicas, Extea Qcalitt Accoedeohs ASD VlOLISS, Fl.1E HAIB BeCSIIES ADD , Cobbs, Ciqab Cases, Gen Tobac co PorcHE, PBTL!OS, Chess Boakds, Dohi- BOES, C'HECKXaS ASD Vnmn . Utitti, Photo o a a p Fa a EEs, Bask Balls, Spectacles a!td Eie Glasses, Best Assobtxest u the Coi'XTT. The Pcrlic abe Ixvited to Call axd Exam ibe tbe Uoods. Rebek beb tib Place. Patteksou Da do Stobc. P. C RCNDIO. Patterson, May 13, 1874-tf A fine assoitment of cloths, cassimsrcs, Testings, &&, aiwrys on band and for sale by b-aLOUDOX. Job Wfrk on short notice at this MBc. yew Advertisement: , DissalnUoa t Cc-Partnrrship. THE co-partnership existing between the undersigned, trading under the name of D. P. Soloutffc Co., has this day (April 30, 1874,) been dissolved, Kesiah Suloon having disposed of her interest in said firm to D. P. SuloutT, who will continue to do business in the mode and manner &s has boen done heretofore. KESIAH SULOCFF. . D. P. SULOCFF. 'May 6, 1874. Admlailatrator'a Hat Ice. JCttale of Sarah Garbtr, dte'd. f ETTERS of Administration csnt ' I i men to nvro upon thu estate of Sarah Garber, late of Fayette township, deceased, navinz been cranted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to estate of said dece dent are requested to make kayment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to RCDOLPn ARISMAN-, .llminiiirator tnm ttttamenlo annixo, JlcAllsiervillc, Juniata Co., Pa. mayS notice to Contractors. CEALED PROPOSALS will be received l3 by the School Board of Delaware town ship, up to SATURDAY, MAY i3, 1874, at x o'clock P. M., for the erection of a new School House near the residence of David Diiura. in said township, the Board reserv. ing tbo right to reject any or all ol said pro posals. Plan and spjciQealioiis can be seen at the residence of T. S. Thompson, in Tlioinpsontown. URIAH SHUMA.V, Ste'y. AprU 22, 1874. Last Notice. VLL persons indebted to the firm of Til ten 4s Espeiuchadn are hereby req lu s ted to make settlement prir ! the F1UST DAY OF JOE, 1874, aa ou that day tne unsettled accouuta of the Una wilt be placed in the bands uf a Justice lor settle ment. The books are now in the bants of Frederick Fspenschade, who Way bo con sulted for settlement at the store of John K. Shafer. E. TILTE.V. F. ESPESCHADE. April 29-lw Executors' Notice. . Ettatt of Without Turtutt, dtctanj. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of William Turbett, late of Turbett twp., deceased, bave been in due form of law granted to the undersigued. All persons indebted to said estate are request d to make prompt payment, and those Laving claims to present them properly authenti cated for settlement. - U.M.GRAHAM, JOSEPH McCLLLOCH, jLxtntort. Ferrysville, April 29, 134. Exeeators Notice. Estate cf Gnare If. Lloyd, dtcentd. IVOTICE is hereby given that Letters J.1 Testamentary on the estate of George W.Lloyd, of late of lhompsontown, de ceased, have been granted iu due form of law to the nndersigned. All persons in debted are requested to roakej immediate payment, and those having claims wiil please present then: properly authenticated tor actileuieiit. JOHN S. LI KENS, WM. J.LENMS, jLztculort. April 29. 1871. N EW URt Ci STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Bellonl Building,) Main Street, 31imiiitoiR, Pa. DEALERS IX DRCOS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICAL, DYE STIFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BRUSHES, TOOIU BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIEEY OF - PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great car, and warranted from hiirh authoritv. TT-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. ET-l'KES'JRU'TlONo cmpounded with great care. June22-U. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. We have opened ont in the New Build ing on the Ncvin lot, on Bridge street, the largest and best stock of BOOTS MD SHOES LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS, ever brought to the county. We buy our stock from Manufacturers and in large lots. We pay cash and expect to sell for cash, which will enable us to offer GOODS At Prices far Below the Average. WORK MADE TO ORDER. This branch of the business will be su perintended by A. B. FASICK, one of the best practical mechanics in the county. All kinds of repairing done. JLL W ORK WARIUSTED. CORNELIUS lURTLEI. July 2, 1873-tf JEW FURNITURE STORE. The undersigned would inform the public that he has opened a FIRXITIRE STORE In the oorough ol Patterson, where h has for sale KILBOURN & GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walnut Bedroom Sets, ALL STILES OF BEDSTEADS, Sofas, Lounges, . Extension Tables, MARBLE TOP BUREAUS, MARBLE TOP ST A 3D, Sofa, Cane-seat and Common Chairs, Wash Stands, Also, a Large Lot of Carpets. As I run a ear to Philadelphia weekly I am prepared to fill all orders for furniture, carpets, Ac., in person. oct22,i873-tr r-r.BQHM, , goionoa seiber, ' " Will visit Mifflin and Patterson 9 err Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and will funrhh tbe citizens of these bor onghs aiti tbe best of BEEF, VEAL, MCTTO.V, PORK, itc. at th. very lowest prices. lie respectfully solicits the patronage of the public April, 18731 y.- RUN! RUN! RUN! RUN! 16d0 Men and Women Wanted TO BUY The Immense Stock of Goods in Johnstown! OLD AXD RELIABLE .STORE. ALEXANDER WOODWARD bas just return! from the at with an im stock of DftT GOODS, GROCERIES, .wTi -IP RifclTS. SHOES. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, DKCGS, SPICES, tC in all styles and vatieties. which ba offers at prices lower man for wuw CftME ONE. COME ALL. Chestnut Rails, Locust Posts and Rail road Ties takeo in exchange ior vj. ALEXANDER WOODWARD. May 6, 1874-2m NEW OPENING .IT FERRYSVILLE. (1 S. MILLS takes this method of re T tunnnr thanks to cit'zena of Perrys- ille and surrounding country for past fa vors, and, having formed tbo nrm ol o. o MILLS.. SON, they hope to merit a con tinnr nf natronacc. They can now bet' ter serve the public, having just opened out a regular businesa of Merchandising in all Goods usually kept iu a country store, such as DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEE."SriRE, AOTIOjVS, HATS, BOOT'S & SHOES, Also, a lull line of Shoemakers' Findings, Oak and Uenilook Sole Leather, Morocco, American and French Calf Skins, all of which we will sell at the lowest prices for cash and country produce. Also, a lull line ot READY-MADE CLOTHING. Also, a Merchant Tailoring Departi5ent in the store, stocked with CLOTHS and CASSIMEUKS, which we will make up to order or sell by the yard to customers. njAU woolen goods cut to order. Call and see us. We mean to please our customers, preferring the nimble six-peace to the slow shilling. Store opposite McManigle's hotel, ,in the Stevenson propertv. G. S. MILLS A. SON. Ferrysville, March 13, 1874. Three School Teachers Wanted in each county for the spring ani Sum mer. StSO peri montll. Send tor circulir giving full paiticulara. ZEIGLER fc.MeCI. KDY Ph.ladelphia, Pa- The Mioi U-st Koute to i ortnne I 8450.000 GIVEN AWAYi! $100 00O FOB 0LT $.0 1 GRAND LEGAL GIFT CONCERT In aid of a JurmHe Rrform School at Leacrnworth, Kansas. DRAWING APRIL 30, 1874. One Prixe guaranteed in every package ot 11 tickets. Single tickets, $-.50; a for $12; llfor$25. But few tickets left ; ami, as our sales are rapid, purchasers should order at once. Any money ar riving too late wil! be returned. Good, reliable Agents wanted everywhere. For full particulars, address SIMON ABELES, Leavenworth, Kan. FIX) WERS. C. fl. A Ll.E?Voffen his snrpios stock cf t t JiUICE 311IED GLADIOLAS at wholesale for $3 per 100, $20 per 1,000. Sent by express upon receipt of price. Send lor catalugue. Address C. L. ALLEN, Queens, J. Y. if FLOREXCE. ggfr The Long-contested Suit of the FLOKEME IstWIXU 3IAC11I5E CO. against the Singer, Wheeler Jt VV ilson, and 6rover A Maker Companies, in volving over $150,000, I finally decided by the Supreme Court of the Cited Statet in favor of the FLORENCE, which alone has Broken tho Monopoly of Iligh Prices. THE XEW FLOREXCEJ Is the OXLY mad me that sews back ward and forward, or It right and left. Simplest Cheapest Best. Sold roa Cash Osit. Special Tib as to CLL'BS asd DEALERS. April, 1874. t torenct, Mass. YOUK TEETH ran be made pure white, and prevented from decay by the us of "Preterrartre." Price 60 cts. Address J. J. Reaw &. Co., Box 4411, .jy. I - ins Iflllf etion the xtstr, is paid for most readily, Tk IS N'lfllnw ;W.Irt M mrimmm tLm A. j v ii iv sru. tj inert is no "Domestie agent in you town, mpplv to DOMESTIC S. if. CO., Sew York. BUT J. 4 P. COATS' BLACK THREAD for your MACHINE. EAT Writ, to r. K. Sum , AtUatir Mill, Brooklya, N.Y.DAnJeetarmjf ! for tnetr pempbkt Im; I ut extract from kl i nman, mm impart. ta. Jtaad it xQ o!f Ana gLXTERMIXATORS f And Insect Powder. For Rats, Mick, Roaches, Asts, Bed-bugs, Motus, Ac. J. F. HENRY, CCRRAN A. CO., N. Sole Agents. - WpSTCHOMAXCY, oa SOUL CUARM . ING." How either sex may fasci nate and gain the love and affection, or any persons they choose, instantly. This sim ple mental acquirement all nay posswas, tree, by mail, for ii cental together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies A qneer book. 1UO,0(IO sold. Address T. WILLIAM a. CO.. Pub lishers, Philadelphia. Administrator's Xstlcel Estate of Isaac Han, deceased. LETTERS of Administration on the es tate of Isaac Hawn, late of the bor ough of Perrysville, deceased, having been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons in debted to the said estate am requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims er demand against the same to make them knows without delay t SAMUEL BUCK, Pv . Administrator. Adniintstrator'a notice. Estate of Emanuel Spicher. deceased. "jVTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of XI Administration on the estate of Eman uel Sj ichor, late of Walker township, de ceased, have been granted to the under signed. All person, indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate pay. ment, and those having claims win please present thera duly authenticated for settle ment. SAMUEL r. 8 IEBER, . ifr!J Adneinitttator. TOXLIVE hi irwi oi ebio. awo and OUMT .Miscellaneous TUB GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION which can - be cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaint and w offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience) of over" forty years. "When resorted to iu season it sel dom tails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, c. "Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses tho lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. ritEraErrj bt BETH VT. FOtSTLE 4 E0K3, Bostta, Xim., And mU by DroEgttA and Dealer fenerai! j. Branch Office and Factory : 506 WEST ST- XEW YORK. THE BEST PAINT in the WORLD Any Shade Jrom Pure White Jet B'urfc. A combination of tho pnrest paisf with India Rubber, forming a sswth, glosst, riP.W, DCS ABLE. ELASTIC and BIACTiril. Paint, unaffected by change of ttmperatur, is perfectly water-proof, and adapted to ail classes of work, and is in every way a bet ter paint for cither inside or outside paint ing than any other paint in the world. Be ing from one-third to one-fourth cheaper and lasting at least three times as lung as the best lead and oil paints. Be surt that our TR.1DE M.1RK, fac simile of which is gtres above,) is on every package. Prepared ready for nse and sold by fhe gallon only. There has never been a painl ottered to the pnblic that has become so popular (in the same time) and given aa perleet satisfaction as the Rubber Paint. marl 8-4 m JJ C. O R T II , DEALIR It PIANOS', ORGAN'S, All kinds of Musical Instruments, Strings, SHEET MUSIC. Artists' and Wax Flower Materials and Fancy Articles! LIBERAL DISCOUNTS OX ORGANS TO CASH BUYERS. 810 MARKET STREET. IlARBISBURQ, PaN.n'a. Varll, 1874. Maniood: HowLost. How Restored Just Published, a Seated Euvelope. Pne? Six Cents. Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Rao teal C ure of S pennatorrhva, or S eciinak Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gen erally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epi lepsy and Fits Mental and Physical Inca pacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, etc. By ROBERT J.CL'LVERWELL, M. V., Au thor ot tbe "Greea Book," Ac. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from bis own experience that the awful consequen ces of Self.Abuse may be effectually remov ed without medicines, and w ithout ! danger ous surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rings or cordials, pointing eit a mode of cure at once certain and efTeCtuil by which every sufferer, do matter what hi. condition may be, may cure himself chraplv, privately and radically. This Lecture "ill prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent, under sel, to any uddress, in plain envelope, on the receipt of two post age sUmps. A Idress tbe Publishers, CUAS. J. C. KLINE A CO. 127 Bowery, New York, Post.Otce Box 4de6. Nov. 19, 1873-ly. ?- BLATC II LEY'S a! Improved CUCUMBEH II WOOD PUMP, Tasteless mi I SB Dnrable, Efficient A Cheap. I 1 Tk. L. fv. h IrMt Jt I money. Attention it espe- CfTlifreelJcUlly invited to Blatehley's J I Patet.: improved Biacket A j New Drop Check Valve, . woicu can oe wubw.--as without removing the pump fr or disturbinr the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers and the Trade gener ally. Inquire for Blatehley's Pump, and if not for sale in yoar town, send direct to CUAS . U. BI.ATCHLE V, M A5CF ACTI'BEB 04 Commerce St., Philadelphia, f