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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLIXTOWN.
Wednesday. rli?y 3. W.
B. F. SUHWEIEU,
e;fo An raoeairroa.
KX I'HtSIDENT JounmiS has been
elected a Uuilcd States Seuator from
Tennesee.
A MM. "is before the Legislature fT j
fr-t the repeal of the L..:al Option law,!
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and the rrobabidty is, it wi.l pass. j
l-cTirinmiv-i are Hilt!lnv trt the,
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rpiuion that the mounds in theJIwivi
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rif.i alley were built by people from
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Ox Friday morning, at 10 o'clock '
the Lower House of Coi.grcss adjourn- j
ed after a dead 1 ck on the Civil Rights '
bill, of forty fix hours.
'Tilt Minis Farmers' Associa-i
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lion has passed resolutions approving of
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the 'plain, neat and uno-tentations at- ,
tire' of Governor Ljveridje and wife ,
at a recept
How silly for Democrats to ta!K of
Republican opfrefsion in the South in j
the face of the fact that in the next :
I'oiigrcr-s there n ill be eighty-five ex-
rebel. as members. j
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lr is alleged by observing men that;
people who bear false witness agams
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their lie ighbors, and others, when sworn, j
scarcely ever die natural deaths. The
way of the transgteor is hsrd.
TilE commisnioiiei s to propose amend
ments to the new Const. tution of this
Commonwealth reported last week.
They propese a number of changes to
the nw fundamental law. The report
was referred to the Committee on Con- (
stitutiocal Reform.
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COMMEKO.U. people have had their.
attention aroused by a bill on its pas-
sac? through the Legilauie of ibis
State, that provides for the laying
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pipes f.r the transportation of petro- i
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k-um from wells m Rutler county to ;
I. if,!,, hill
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passes tho result will be that the great ,
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bulk of the petroleum trade will be
absorbed bv UjUiiii re.
TlIKKE is a bill before the Legisla- j ,l,;s Chamber by the Democrats ? 'J he
ture of this State that provides for a , j.cople of New York were blasted with
system of Compulsory Education. N by -j, t tj8 constitutional atiathemas of
not pass a bill providing for the C"in .,e D,.U,.praey. Those who remained
pulsory teaching of m.mc system ot re- j m ,as (Jhamber, mule wide thev were
iigiou .' The enforcement, by law, ofip,,tcj storms of denunciation,
the one is a consistent with the irit j j,ave ,lot forci.tteu tha history nor the
of Americau civilization as the ther
If there be a shadi of difference it is in
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favor of the latter. Should the Lgi
lature pass a Compulsory hdueatwu
bill, we hope Governor Hartrauft iil
veto it.
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TliEllE was a disturbance in the !
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Lower House of the Legislature ot this
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State last Mond.y between lirprcscn
tative Wolf, of L'ui m county, and Rat- j
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erson, the Speaker. 1 he peaker or I
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d-rel thi serge:mt at-arn:s to take j
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W olf ou' of the hall, v. L:ch was pre-
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e-uted by the R-publtcans gath-rnii,
arouad Mr o;f. Am dt the coufu-
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Amidst ihc emifu- j
sion that rns-ied tho House was ad-i
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j mrned llierepirts at tins writ ing,
as to just what caused the Speaker to j
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issu,-. an order for the epctm -nt oi .ir. i
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Widf are toj indefinite to warrant the
formation of an opinion as to th; merit
-f the ea-e.
Tlltnr is ; bill iu the l.eg.s alure j
that provides for the appointment of.
a special detective ( Biccr iu the differ
ent counties, which i designed to se
cure the more stringent enforcement of.
the liquor aws of the iMatc. It re
qir.rcs the county detectives to tr.nke
return to the Court of Quarter Sessions
..r -utilfra nf li.iuorn. and ahether
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there has been any
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i-.ititiiin ol toe 1
.i.ml.linn the llR'.lor traffic Wlthill
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...stLAhvA itit.f in ttie sacje
HIVII llt ll-.iik v. .
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nanncr as ward or township ccustamcs I
are rei.uired to mak reports
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coufers m the sjeial detectives all the
powers now conferred on general police
officers and constables, so far as they
relate to criminal jrocedure. The
County Commissioners are aulhoiizcu
tt a!bw the detectives for their respec
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live comities sue I pay as they itiy ,
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thiui 11st au.1 proper.
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The next Congress, acc-r Img to the ca4e wa, on yocr side, aud all the real
list of members elected, will have on J rung on ycur husband's, and God far
its rolls eighty-two coufedera'e 1 -Goers: i.jj that 1 should punish you. I will
and soldiers aud ouly twenty six Cuit.n
oScers and soldiers. And yet it has .
been and still is asserted that the ne ;
public has aet-d despo'ie!Iy and un- j
justly toward the con-yiered south and !
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been illiberal where 11 couid have ai ,
forded to be magnanimous. In what j
other country ia the world could we 1
look fir such a spectacle as this? e j
do uot a.-k when the south is like y to
be satisSeJ, finee even this state of
things is cotemporary with a clamor as
unprecedented as it is outrageous; but
we do ask thinking men at the south to ,
reflect upon this result of the sweeping! ; f '
' . , Har iron is now selling at 21ao? per lb.
aud infamous assau.ts upon repres-nta . , ,
, 1 - .1 In and it was worth 4icper
lives and public men who served in the, . . , , . I ,c
r , t ii- ib. No. 1 pi iron is now sold at 20
L-uioa army. While the Republicans! . f . . .
, . . .1 l- ,1 2iperton: before the pan'c it brought
were in the ascendant tho tn ton sol i ' '
, , , . , . iSSsptrton Iron rails which in Iztd
diers were rewarded ; but the very , 1
1 were worth S.t) are now selling verv
moment the Deuioctats attaiu a may t 1 -
, , , slowly at .);. Steel rails have drop-
ity in the House ti e crnfederat- sol-1 . - , '
' .... ir 1 ped from ?lCo lo 3'J per ton. It is
diers ou'number tee linen- soldier- r
, , i this condition of trade which paralyzes
there more than llirs to tne. Inde- ... , '
mere more iuau , the manufacturing interests of the State
peudetit ana patriuuc
their own conclusions as to the temper,
spirit and principles of the two parties.
WI,.. Mouse promises to be undor
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Democratic auspices the Adininis.ra-
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lion would be a.ao. aue icwa. - I
office wow.'d be lavished upon the con-
federates and the ("iiion soldiers would j
ie ptf.-r'ibti ,'jith JmfTicaH. j
New Tort people who Are in deep
Mmratlif with the S3lhern I'anditti I
have inade fcreat S i') over. Southern
affairs. They Lae been charging fraud.
uleot acts on ill Republicans who hare
participated in Southern election affair,
and for that reason justify the mur
deroci and revolutionary work of the
Banditti nf Louisiana. Senator Cotik-
i lie last Friday in the Unitd States
Senate said, if fraud in elections were
cause for murder and revolution then
would Kerubliesus be justified in over,
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throwing the State t.overtiimnt of New
lorx, ior .ew ion nai a cecper
mr'iig than Louisiana. It was an open
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secret now that in IboS Johnl.IloS.
man was counted iuo c fiice of Uovernyr
'heu the people hid elected John A.
Griswold. The count was faisiSed nitre
than thirty thousand in two Counties, j
John T. Hoffman was Msely counted I
in. Who did it! The managers of '
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ii. o i itoioifTM t i mriv. mill ii.eir fcesien :
mine uccisisiure year a.ier year i
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men whom the people had toted uoan
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The same regimen made the courts j
j and made them corrupt. They issued
frau lulcnt naturalization papers by the
tei.s of thousands. They appointed
returiiing boarcs aud made them cor.
rupt ; they appointed in-ptctors of
election, who polluted and debauched
the ballot box. They eo divided the
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ciiici vii oi hits k iaiu a lu uiswt
j blutki and houses, so that men domicil.
i ed in the same house could vote and
repeat in different election districts.
They held a State of five millions of
people by the throat four years. By
such astounding means a political party
dominated that great State, usurped the
power aud plundered her treasury by
the most colossal robberies of modern
times V. Lat did the Republicans do f
They did not resort to ruthless violence.
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They tiiJ not resort to the blade, the
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bullet an 1 the tcrcii Tbey did not
butcher men, wemen and children.
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itaie, barricade its streets and shoot
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duwu its tiolice.
No.they persevered in reaceful efforts.
Ihev asked ( ongress to break the bo:d ,
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of organized traud on the ballot-box 1
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i tual me eiKZ' US oi -ew lore uugiii
vote. How was the prayer reeieved in
0UKt of the legislation, but the law was
pa aIlJ (vt tUe fir,t time for vears
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j .here was an elect.ou ... New York aP-
j j.roaehing fairness. A leading Demo-
jcratic pnper called ujion the populace
lo arm and pith the ofSeersol t lection
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into the river, but voters have a whole-
some dread of the claw aud beak of Fed-
era! power. They did not arm them
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selves-
How diGi rent was the couisc of the
men in Louisiana who complained of
fraud and dishornst elections. Thirty-
nve hundred murders and woundincs
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l,6ul " ""luau, or r.u
t-.j-.-,j
Iirrsl.B. S. reh .he a.mals .,f !
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bistorv, search the tearful story of
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""" "'y o bere in j
modern times can you find the nieture i
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ol such God-darini; and man hating
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tuohstiosity. Finally, in September,
under the formal proclamation of Peun,
the government was seized by open rev-
olution, aud her citizens shot down,
Was it an wonder her securities had
lessened in value. Show him a mode
f peacifymg the south, and no matter
wilat party opposed it, Lis vote it should
have.
Tins is said of a ease at I hester,
l-.uland. where " a woman was recent- j
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The
M .. ICI4 IU! Killing III.1 UUJUBUU.
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testimony showed that she bore patient-
ly Ion? coulinued provocation
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At last
11. a momeut of uniroveruablc irritation
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Silt 11IICI K Ei.KipCOlU Dlt'CI M I- UIUI,
struck hint aud fatally wounded him.
The Judge believed from the evidence
that the c usequenccs of the act were
deeply deplored by the wife; that she
did all in her power to aid the man
after wounding him, aud therefore, al-
thou eli the the jury convicted, he made
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the following utnoue address to the
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criminal : "Al. the real right In this
,e no party to it. I will not even make I
,13 j.jduiout complete. I will not
allw it to be !-a:d by anybody that jou
are a convicted felon, for a couvictiou
ot CP.,pete until a sentence is
rassed, and 1 m-.au to pass no sentence
at a!l I shall merely ask you to enter
jn(0 your on recognizance to come np
for judgment if called upon ; aud no-
body in the world Will ever call upon
you God forbid they ever should."
As exchmge says, the actual de-
! pression and shrinkage in the iron trade
lie Imat i Iiwrrtoi! hv the r.riee nf iri.11.
ar.d justifies the demand for cheaper
labor, cheaper coal and cheaper freights.
At Landing Tavern, one mile and a
l.nlf V Mai.ol. CI 111: V tl.W 3. ate
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son of Martin r abay, aged two and a
.af year.s, was fatally burred on the
u,f Tf)e motuer W(nt out to
(jraw a pa; 0f Water, and on her return
fiunil lie child iu the flames.
Tflt Congressional Committee in
Louisiana was busy last week taking
lesiiui'.liy a to the intimidation in that
state previous to the late election. The
following serve as samples :
Ruford lolutit (colored,) testified 1
reside lu Natcbitches ; aui State fjena
lor, and am pretty well acquainted itb
the people ot my parish ; last June a
meeting was beid by persous who call,
ed rheuisrl.is Taxpayers; Mr. Cun
ningham said it the people desired tbey
j cuu' J charge, 1 mi s.ave in
rf' L"u;,' 5 a little
ledueatlou: have lived ill Natchilches
j ,,.,, .oae years ; tbe general coud.Uoi.
t aHiirs betaeen the whites and the
blacks there was tolerably pleasant up to '
last June; portion of the nietin j
was uji taxpayers ; it was proposed to
reduce the taxes and alio to demand
the registration ot some officer ; in
July the H publicans held mass meet.
ing many white men made supi.:ious
movements, aud Mr. Du; Tea ( lute lie-
P'' ws carr.eu on ; tu .,e ..ttieers
were ti.ld to res:gu or ihev would be
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assassinated ; some pi us were in tavor i
.t the "oiiee lurv reS'tnni" and thev
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old reeign ; whru on a steamboat ou m
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boarj and said they intended to fix me I
during the night, the men were iu off;
the boat ; on July t5 we held a .N.imi
nating Convention in our pari-h, armed
men were assembled in a room in iou :
I understood tney were to assassiuate it
we nominated certain District Jmige
and District Attorney ; we did rot nom
iuate tbeee ofSoers then in consequense
of the threats. As soon as the 'Joiiveu.
tion adjourned the delagates left for
their homes, believing it was not safe
for them to remain in towu ; a few days
afterward the armed men appeared again
and made a tax-collector resign ; I was
told there was no objection to me ;
when 1 "as :n Alexandria, in August
last, a man assailed me aud said that
all of us would be strung before this
trouble was over ; I bad to pay twenty
five dollais for a hack to go home, and
1 expected to be killed ; after that I
was hunted, and 1 believe white meu
wished to take my life, as they said 1
had too much influence and was in their
way ; they (the white men) told me I
.uust get out of the way ; I though 1
would rather than be killed ; I told
them if tbey attacked me I would try
aud sell my life dearly ; 1 resigued my
position in the school board ; they con.
tinnally said they bad nothing against
me r ersonally ; there wete regular
mjetings held by persons generally
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anown as . bite Leaguers; 1 did not
dare to tend their meetinirs ; I seldom
dare to tend their meetings ; I seldom
slept at home ; other colored men re.
tuained iu the woods after the register,
ing office closed ; about five hundred
colored meu did uot register ; some of
those who registered could not vote be
cause the registering officer spelled
their names wrong ; there was a raigu
of tenor up to tl-ctioii ; I resigned my
position as Senator to save my lite ,
there is a petition in my parish a.-mng
i Congress to do somethiug to protect the
c,u,ored f"-00 ! he colore.! men believe
i that the wmtes lutend to reduce them
j ,0 slery . ie n,.proese butter
Lff financially thau when they Were
slaves ; many of them have purchased
properly siuce the war; more colored
men have made uiouey since the war
thau plauters bav ; n eletyn n day
many of my people were prevented irom
Voting as they chose, aud some of them
voted the White League ticket ; they
Voted that way to save themselves;
without the preseuce of troops on elec
tion day I thiuk not more thau five hun- i
dred colored men could have voted : '
llifa vlnt t.Anr.la nVir.il In mntilnv tnn
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n-tin voted the DemoerAtip tii'tet first.
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and next men who did not vote at all :
the public schools in Natuhitclies are
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free, and at present colored children
K,teud tlieul rogu!ariv ,Un whlte
rlnl.lren t'je e.ilnroit t.o.o.lu in ilie
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parish Wi uld not be .ale under Demo.
cratic rule ; I know the colored men 1
who Voted the Democratic ticket ; the
hatred of the people is directed aeauist I
both negroes aud Kepublicaus ; 1 don't 1
believe that a good Democrat from the
north, during the last campaign. Could
have canvassed the parish 111 safety it I
j he had favored fair measure., and d. j re j
cated lutimldatton J the piasters aud
merchants generally manage, to swindle
the negroes out of their earnings ; the
feeliUi? if distrust on the nan ot the
CoicrcJ reoide of the whites was not
fuggestcd to them by the Republicans.
K L. l'icrson, of Natchitoches, was
sworn, aud testified as to intimiditiou,
murders, in his parish, during
which be recounted an attennt unon his !
life, first stating that he had lived iu
Natchitoches since boyhood, and that
formerly his politics were Democratic,
but prior to the last election he was a
Republican ; that for this change of
sentiment he was ostracised even by a
rcsolutiou adopted at a public meetit.g ;
that he came here, was appointed by
Kellogg judge of his parish, and return
ed, aud was met within sixteen miles of
his borne, aud told uot to go home, lie
did go, aud a number ot his friends
there told bin. not to attempt to dis
cbarge the lunctious of his office ; that
his life was in danger because of his
being a Republican. On going to bis
office the next day be learned that his
j life would be attempted, aud received
a note fiom his wife asking him to come
1 home ; then his wife came and he
weut :
1 that bis sister told him that two
armed
men were lurking about ihe place, as
1 blie CTtl.dSeil In talfA li& I.Tm fnrft. iar.ii
she guessed, to take bis life ; forty arm
cd men were in the town, and she beard
these two swear that they came there
to kill him, and fiat he should not sit
as a judge ; soon after that the Com
mi'.tee ot Seventy held a meeting and
sent a committee to his house to de.
mand of him that he sign a writteu
agreement not to take part in the cum
ing cauipatgn, which be declined doing,
whereupon one of the committee pulled
out his watch, and told him that he had
half tu hour in which to sign the paper ;
be refused, telling tbeiu if they meaut
to assassinate hiui tu do it at his office
or on the street, and to spare bis family
from witnessing his murder ; that dur
ing the campaign he was assaulted lime
and time agaiu ; when he wcut to make
a speech men congregated with bow.e
knives in sight, but on the appioaci of
a company of cavalry they secreted their
arms. Theie was u.d, continued the
witness, a fsir registration in the parish :
Republicans were prevented from tak.
ing an active part in the campaign ; a
mass meeting was held, and from that
: a ccuiiuittee was sent to call lor the res.
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were made to hang one of them ; be
! then recounted an attempt t take his
i life at night ; the Totes being counted
when he was filed at three times, aud
TcUeatcdlo the courthouse; reached
bis borne and as kept there for week,
fearing to leave lest Lis life should be
takeu. Ik- fitijllj escaped, but learned
tbat two Texas desperadoes bad been
employed to take his life, and thit their
employer was none other tbwu his own
law partner, William Levy, Congress
man elect, who. be subsequently stated,
be bad some difficulty with, but its
character was not given. A negro roan
was shot because he snapped a cap at a
white man ; I don't say this was for po.
litieal purposes ; I think there were
Wbite Leagues in the parish : men were
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weu, ami coioreu men were arraii 10
go about at night : the majority of the
Republicans in mv parish ought to bave
been eighteen hundred, and at the elec-
jjon it was only twenty six ; the parish
is nor t now Mr nepnt)li?aD ; 1 am
told lha' I woull he hnn if I returcea :
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1 had a d ffifful'y with Col ne! Levy,,
but I will not state the circumstances ;
as far a I know, the murders commit,
ted iu the parish were not for political
p :ir poses ; at one poll in Natchitoches
170 co'ored men could not vote, and
bout 300 did not register; the bad
feel ng ainonn the people has only exist,
ed since Nst Jnly; before this the parish
was very quiet ; thi discontent is prob.
ably due to the desire for office among
the people: another eauM for ill feel,
log is :ht large debt which burdens tba
parish, contracted partly by the Deuio
eratu and partly by tho Republicans ;
the tax rate is about eight per cent.;
Isnd is assessed at ten dollars per acre ;
the peopla have the greatest respect for
the National Government ; the Fusion
ticket carried the parish in 1S72 ; there
was no intimidation.
Kews Items.
A Kansas City despatch, under date
of the 27th ult., says: An attempt
was made yesterday to capture the cel
ebrated James hots at 'ieir home,
three miles from K.'an - !"!" Sher
iff of Kearney says p. -t i::."iirifing
their capture met the Ja:u. s boy out
side of the houe, and from the tracks
of horses and men it is evident that a
terrific battle eusued. It is impossible
to tell how many were wounded. Blood
was found about the fences and at the
back of the house. During the fight a
hand grenade was thrown iuto the house
and exploded. Mrs. Samuels, the moth
er of the James bays, lost an arm ; a
child eight years old was killed, and
two others were injured. The whole
viciuity is iu a great state cf excite
uieut. The banking bouse of Ilarger & Son,
Watertown, N. Y., has suspended.
Twenty families were reudered house
less, a few days ago, at Delire, Canada
Iliggins and liana u, brothers in law,
quarreled iu New York city on the 27ih
ult., which resulted in the former shoot
ing the lat lei.
Au ice house at Washington Point,
N. Y., fell in on the 26tli ult., killing
two meu aud injuring four others.
Havatma, Cuha, has s.u .ll-px badl .
Au ii-e jam interrupted travel aud
business between New i ork and Brook
lyn.
Mayor Stokely, of Philadelphia, has
issued " a circular to Justices of the
Peace and other promiuent persons
living in the neighborhood in which it is
thought that the abductors of Charley
Iio-s operated after the abduction, cle
gives a minute description of the child,!
of the abductors, of the horse aud
bunny, aud of the boat, and lastly the
facts obtained from the letters written
by the abductors, and concludes bv
offering a reward ot $5,000 to any one I cr rts. lUmember that only those who
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who wi return the bov. or cive 111
formation leading to his recovery."
The steamer Lady of the Lake was
burned while at ber wharf at Norfolk,
Va., on the 23th ult Loss, $SO,000.
Mr Peter Lee, of Newport, R. I ,
has started on a tour in search of char.
Ii- Ross, under the guidance of a vision
which he had a few nights ago.
Governor Chamberlain, of Sulith Car
oi ma, iu accordance with the rccoin-uo-udatious
of Judge Mackey, has issu.
ed a proclamation disa tiling the tu: bu
leut colored militia ot Ldgeneld county,
and dtsbaudi ig ail the military org&ui
rations of every kiud in the county.
The Governor also proclaims tbat be is
ready to remove any county official
upon reasonable proof of misconduct
in office, and enjoins upon all citizens
lo refrain from all acts tending to pro.
tiuzb excitment. Quiet now prevails in
Edgefield
A fire in the town of fi v'tr, S ('.,
on Thursday loo.nii'f;. ' toss of
70,000. lusurance as :...i.-a- ; Liv
erpool, London and (ii- l e. S"-''.'.!l.O ;
Home, of New York, $-j,i'0U; N -rtb
British and Mercantile, $2,000 ; Pnoe
nix, of Rrooklyn, $2,500; Adratic, of
New York, $2,000 ; Franklin, of Phil
adelphia, S2,000 ; Richmond Insurance
Company, $5,000 ; Seven other com
panies, $1,000.
A despatch from Quebec, under date
of the SOtb, says : The Reauport Fe
male Lunatic Asylum, on Montmorency
road, was destroyed by fire last night,
and three female patients burned to
death. The remainder, 435 in number,
were removed in safety to the asylum
occupied by tbe males. The scenes
during the progress of tbe fire were
heartrending and pitiful in the exueme
Some of the patients rushed into cor.
ners and obstinately lefuscd to be re
moved. Others fled d jwu corridors in.
ti the darkest ce.lars, and were found
shivering with fear. Others, again, ran
up into tbe cupula and onllie roof, and
it was only wttu the greatest dtfileuily
, ,. . . .
tt at they cculd be re.-cu. d it is sup.
posed that the fire originated in the cell
ot one ot tuc lemaie patients, a wouiaD
of vicious character.
On Friday last a Mr. Tutten, enm ug
HU West Yirinia on the Baltimore
from
, , i.l
aud Ohio Railroad, placed his satchel, !
containing about $7,C00, iu the rack
above his set
the car, and fell
asleep. Arriving at Point of Rocks, he
woke up and the satchel was mis'ing.
Late in tbo day Smith, Piersoo, tod
VffcSt, detectives of Baltimore, by
means of the telegraph, recovered the
satchel and money at Winchester, Va.
It had been taken by mistake by a gen.
tleuian from Illinois, who changed ears
at Harper's Ferry, leaving bis own
satchel in auotber raok. When arrest,
ed he bad not discovered Lis mistake.
The office of the American Express
Company, in L'tica, was robbed Satur-
! A,h hiornii.ir. at f..ur o'clock, bv five
i j o' -j
masked men, who gagged, tied and
handcuffed the watchman. Tbey fonod
j tlie keys of the outer vault and took a
Brussels carpet bag containing tht night
j fr,i phases. The loss 13 far
S3 lar as
-
1 tfnnwn la
(Down is ouly 933i. The watchman
says that the robsrs were all armed
with robbers.
On Friday while a party of men were
loading coal at the Beaver Meadow coL
liery, in this State, a slide of coal came
down, killing John Docgherty and
breaking a leg of Richard Hall. Ed
ward Riley, James Matthews, aad Mr.
Carrigao were slightly injured. Dough,
erty leaves a wife and small family.
1'iiz award of the contract for Post
office scales to the Messrs. Fairbanks
has given much satisfaction to the trade
aud the public generally.
There were six competitors for the
contract, and all kinds of oblique in
fluences were brought to bear upon the
Pot-ttiiaster General and the committee.
The fact that scales for 3000 to 4000
post-offices had to be supplied by the
first week iu January, and the Mcssis.
Fairbanks, at the several branches, from
Vermont to California, carry large
stocks, must have been a consideration.
But the fact that in every capital of
Europe, in the chief cities of India, in
semi barbaric China and Japan, on all
the great American railroads, in the
small pioneer stores on the western
frontier, in the large establishments of
our merchant princes, and in the lab
oratories of our men of science, the
Fairbanks Scale is the stau lard, must
bave influenced the i eci.-iou in favor of
the champion scale-makers of the world.
This is the largest contract lor fcales
ever made iu the world, and it is a mat
ter for congratulation that the Postmaster-General
acted impartially in the
award. If the same priLciple Were
adopted in ail government contracts a
bei.elicl .l inii etus Would be given to Mi. W. Jacobs. 17:1 ferrysville ..
- . S. F. J.udig.!l73Tuscarora...
American manutaeture.s in brst-class )m ,ice ,87, ,act
goods. The looting obtained by the ' Lewis Cargid .'172 Greenwood..
... . i .. - - I Frank Milliken 1871 Tuscarora...
tairbauks Scales iu l.reat Untain is an j eIiry ,,,.. juil-rd
honor to our country, and that it hasiO. P. Barton . 174 Lack
. .i . 1:1. . I John E. Dobb- 1874 Tuscarora ...
become the uovernment scale is but , ,r...i...... 'mri n.n
due to its merits.
Grand .Musical Ke-t'nloo.
Tbo twenty-seventh day of Febru
ary will be a meiuor al day iu Louis-
viile iu more ways than one; on that
Hav we shall have not only the "reat
, , . . . ... . .
drawing of the last Library I onceit,
but also the great musical treat nf Gil-
more's renowned orchestra. Gilmere
is the peer, if uot the superior of The- I
odore Thomas or of Julian. This is j
! his first visit to the Y est, and except
for the gift concert there is little rrob-
ability that our citizens Would ever
bave heard his wonderful performances.
In the Kast tieonlp travel a hundred
., ,
miles or more to atifnd one of his con-
; noia at least a coupon nesei in me
. " .v.,-. -
j drawing can gain admission to the hall.
I
I.v the rhrer.o'epcnl Journal and Life
Illustrated lor Febru.irv the reader Hints an 1
unusual combimttioi. of timely and edifying
tonics. Anions those which must please
are Jean Ir.pelow; Signs, ot Chaiacter;
Thomas tt llittaker, the English Reformer;
The Kev to Womanhood ; Jane Hadley, a
story of woman's courage ; Husbands aud
Wives; Ezra Cornell ; (J revley , Coiuratla ;
Prevention of Insanity; The Kmotious of
! Savage and Civilized Man ; The Worth ot
Km.wlu 1?C: Uuc'.e Dave : Lets and w hat
1 ...,. V-... , M. ..r.l n..vr!..i im i.t and Reli-
; gioux Character; etc. The rport of the
. .... j . , ,
Closing Exercises of the late Course of
Lectures on Phrenology and Phvsinlov
w ill receive consideration. An admirable
... .
number. Price 311 cent, or $3 lor the year.
Address S. K. Wells, C'J Broadway, N'ew
York.
A'ew Aelvertistment.
LOOTS AM) SHOES.
4 T mv residence at Fast Point, Mililin-
I- town, I am prepared to promptly till
uricis iwr
BOOTS A SO SHOES,
LADIES',
SilSSKS' AND
CHILDREN'S WEAR,
j
t at
prices to correspond with the times.
All i
kinds of
KEPJIRI.VG
also promptly attended to. Hoping to re-
ceive a share of the patronage ol the peo-
ple, I subscribe myself their obedient shoe-
maker.
A. B. FASICK.
Feb. 3, 1875-tf
Select School.
X WISH to notify the public that Jerome
JL I AHiuan will open a 5e.ect hcliool at
Centreviltc. All wishing t.. avail them-
PCI"- "I it T.UI' tll4l ml jl lll.ri..ii;i.l..ui
in all the branches desired, will hnd it to
their interest to attend. lerni lo com
merce on Ihe 4th dav of April. Boarding
can b obtained at low rates. AU informa
tion gien bv addressing
X. I). VAN DYKE,
Feb. 3, 1875. Mexico P. O.
.lot Ice.
THERE will be a meeting of the stock
holders of tha Juniata Agricultural
Society at the public house of John JlcMon
in Pert Koyal.on Friday, February 12th.
1 875, at 1 o'clock, p. in., Ir the purpose of
ci psi'li ring the pioprietv nf increasing the
capital stk ot - id n cors)riion.
I LEWIS BL'nCHFltLD, Prtst.
j 'vrmRTos, Secy.
j XA raleorTsiieT
Leonard.
fT!! E undersigned. Assignee, hereby gives
cltc to.vuxhip. Juniata county, ' Pa.,
! made a general assignment to him lot
X
notice that Samuel Leonard, of Fay-
has
lor the
i.-.i. if. .lis iinuivi. 1 1 i:i.-,.iiib
a, bte(1 . ,he esUie of tlle Sanm,.i
benefit of his creditors All persons in-
! Leonard are roqueted tc make immediate
payment, anu icose navmg claims to pre
sent the same, w ithout dvlav, to
KEI'BEN LEO-VARP,
Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Fa.
Jan !, !7V
Xew Advertisements;
JECE1PTS St EXPENDITURES
OF THE
COUNTY OF JUNIATA
from the "th day f Jannarv, 1T4, to the
7th day ot January, IB 75, inclusive :
1873. SAM'LH.SnOEKS, Trtas., Dr.
To cash received from W. C. Laird
former Treasurer $ 610 II
Amt of State and county tax out
standing January 7, ls74. ..... 6121 81
Amt militia tax outstanding Janu
ary 7, 1874 74 oO
A nit State and couotv tax levied
tor the year 1874..". tK2n7 ofi
Anit received verdict te 44 00
Amt received front James Cox, as
signee ot Peter Kler j...;.. ....
Ami received from Jus. Ard, Eaq.,
furUnes.....
Amt received front John Patterson,
tray borse sold
Amt received from Jacob A Christy
i'su,., atturuey of V. Watts;....
Amt received lor material of old
court house sold
223 47
200 00
27 33
3 70
311 03
Amt received from J.4111C Deeu,
Commissioners' Clerk, County
Bends sold 37375 00
$71691 55
Cr.
1875.
COSTS A,
Bv Coiomissionera' orders issued
"1873, lifu-d the year 174 $2076 11
Commissioners' orders issued and
lifled for the year 1874 42651 04
Road view orders issued and lilted
for the year 1874
State assessments paid for the year
174
Treasurer's ae per cent, on Stale
assessments
Six percent, allowed tax payers
tor tlie year 1X74 -.
Five i.Tcn. allowed collectors for
the year 1P74
Exonerations on militia tax per act
of Assembly ..................
Vouchers lilted from County Snot
2:18 b5
1788 17
17 88
957 04
690 C'J '
451 50
75 00
Outstanding State and Court? tax
January 7, 1875 12572 20
Treasurer's percentage ,. 8-Vi ist
Amt brought up to balance '0o 81
$71t;l l.
Balai.ce due county brought J.wd..$'J0.)5 84
Balance due from David Watts,
former Treasurer . ; 240 75
Arjf. II. KKOC3E, Sacrijf. Pr.
To amt verdict fee $ 44 CO
COSTIM, Cr.
By cash trom I. D. ValIis, Zwj ...$ 44 00
ST.1TKMEXT OF OCTSTJSDIXG
COL'S rr T.1XES ; the rwf o
several Collectors, January 7th, !S75 :
Collectors.
Vr. I District.
I Tarts.
i.
... . I I
Jesse Kccd...;!873 Greenwood .
Ja ob Speice . 1873 Delaware ..
Abiu. I.ei.-ter. 187J Fayelte
David Fowles. 1873 Walker. ...
Jesse Howe ..1873 Milt'.intourn .
David Partner 1873 Milford . ...
Joseph Kerlin. 1"73 Patterson ..
(I. W. Jacobs. 1872 Perrvsville .
. $
i 90 17
H ('8 i
Ml 14'
24-i !7
173 3.'.
l'.tl '.9
25 17
90 88
51 25
Itilt 98
3:jo 9
35 8
3 72
11 8.
2ti7 3t
Cs4
412 75
lo.v. 72
1114 47
217 t;j
275 54 j
i:t:t 9J j
416 J j
1198 2 !
l-.Si 41
985 2 1 I
48'l P3 !
;o 59 I
257 09 I
4 1 1 75
257 3ii i
ij.C. Beale... 1874 Beale
1 J. K. Jenkins. 1874 Viltord
James KonJI874 Tnrbett
j Wm. Wright . 1874 Perrysx ilie . .
j Caleh Parker ,;1874 I'atterson
! A. ;. Bonsall 1874 X:lliintonn..
! V... U.uL- lMTI lVrni:iii:i.li
j B Ken-bner".! 1871 Walker
! James M'Meen 1-74 Fayette
'Ml'. Farra .. 1874 In-law are. .. .
j u- n Kelson-1871 Tlmmiisonf...
Joseph Nipple 18: l.reenwood
Thomas Watts 1871 Monroe....
Amos Miller.. 1874 Susquehanna
Total ,
$11 151 09
ST.ITkMaAT Ot Ol lis r.1 S l l i
eral Collectors, January 1th, 1875 :
Collecttirs.
Yr. Districts, Taxes
i Jesse Rerd... 1873 lireenwoyl .
, . h cirr . i,s;:4 Delaware ..
5 10
8 85
7 41
118 4-i
31 WI
52 B''
11 42
28 8.-,
18 51
25 .19
40 29
11 42
; A brain Leister 187:t Kyette . .
1 David Fowles. 18J W slkvr..
; Jesse Ilowe.. i-i-i 31111. irnown,
David Partner. 17:5 Milford ...
Joseph Kerlin. 18. 2 Patterson .
G. W. Jacobs. 18 2 Perry stille
i. W. Jacobs. 187 Perrysville
S. F. I.ii.lwii. Is7:l Ti'scju-ora.
i .i,:ilr)m Rice. 187:1 Laclt
1 Lewis Carzill . 1872 li-eenwood
Frank Milliken' 1871 Tuscarora..
Henrv Hersh.. 1870 Milford
O. P. Darton.. l874 Lack
John E. Dobbs 1874 Tuscarora..
J. Wischaiipt .174 Spruce Hill.
J. C. Beale ... 1874 Beale
3i ex
76 4
4- rt2
i,o :; j
1 Ii tUTI IO....
- . . T,h,
no O
" . -
Wm. Wrisht . 1874 Perrysville.
I Caleb Parker .
1874 Patterson ..
1874 Miillintown.
J
'
C8 8
A. (i. Bonsall
Wm. Banks ..:Ls74 Fermanagh.
B Kerehner.. 18.4 WalKrr..
o:j o.
j jime.9 M'Meen 1874 Favctte
81 51
4- 113
7 5
ia so
45 '4
31 41
j M. C. Farra... Ib74 lelaware....i
W. H. Nel.n. 74 Th.nps..t '..;
Joseph Nipple 18.4 t.reenioou .
ThoIall w4tts 1874 Mo,.n j
a.AOS Miller . . : 1874 Susiuehanua ;
ToUl $1118 11
All of which is respectfully submitted.
JOHN FITZtjKKALl),
J. S. M. GIBSON,
S. B. LOUDON,
County .iu.h.'urs.
ComnssiojfFUs' Orricx. J
. MllmluWDf Un,
i. 7th, 18. o. J
ST.1TEMEST OF ORDERS rR.1WX
by the Commissioners of tht county of Ju
niata ou tht Treasurer thereof, from tht
t.'A day of January. 1874, up 4:A
day of January, 1875:
I Miscellaneous.
I D P Sulouff at Co. and others, coal,
! 'umber. labor, tc $ 481 55
i County Auditors and Clerk 60 00
j t;w Kletslier ii. Co, boards to cov-
j er brick "0 00
; G W Smith, balance on throwing
dnnn old court house ooo
John Keiser, taking down old privy
and cleaning awav same 84 00
KotM-rt McMeen, lor agricultural
SiK'ietV ,
1M) no
24 00
62 50
ii,.nrv Withotf. for Druning trees
j JurT ( omniissioners and clerk
Total.
.$1228 78
Constable aud Justices' Fees i Common-u-talth
Cases.
E W II Kruider, S S Wilson and
others S 44 63
Commonwealth Witnesses and Coroner's In
quisitions. Joseph Middagh and others $ 223 CI
Public Buildiurs.
Hetrick 4l Fleisher on court bouse
contract $25500 00
M M Simon, architect 101S) INJ
John Hartzell, excavation 15 00
Wilber McCahan aud others, othce
2 45
building........ 61
James Moore and others, work at
heaters in court house
Flinn it Brencman, on court house
II eaters
Kurtz Kautlman,on brick
Stephen Losh, extra masunery. . .
iletrk k k Fleisher, extra w ork and
material
Iietrick k. Fleisher, for terrace,
steps, iw
J B Si Todd, lor brick
24 H
50 00
80 00
24
803 75
321 27
2dU9 81
Fager k Moyer, arches lor court
house chimneys ... 60 00
G L Gnss and others, for work at
court house terrace .- 87
Xew Advertisement-
D P Sulouff.on new privy and cis
tern S imon L'lsh, stone for terra
J W Hamilton, for tainting; arches
and chimneys. ...i
Kleckner 4. Zimmerman tor brick
200 00
17 50
4 50
8C7 50
ToUl
.i..$?I74
20
Court and Juror$ Pay.
Thomas Jobson and others $ 16C3 61
Count Bonds Redeemed.
Bondllc.2 3W0
AkuVi Pay.
Aaron' Leidy aiid others $ 696 7-5
Cuj'.'m' Returns.
Henrv Bav aad others $ 22 )
For Mxnk nd H lid Cat Scalps.
Peter Geedv and others $ 2o2
Road Damages.
S 8 Pennebakerand other. $ 43
H rr.P.r,.
F !s Writ-hf. torcoiiviets $ 214
Slate Lunatic Hospital.
John A Wier lor 11 BrackbiU.
.$ 210 30
County Prison.
Wm H Knonse utiA others. .....$
K0 17
County Dtbts and Tramps.
S&ptimns West and others...
Iuitreit.
Kobert Cummiugs and otiiers,
$ 10C1 30
.$ 120 15
Printing.
Bonsall & Jackiuan $
B Y Sehweier
John VVSpeddy.
371 27
216
8
55
18
9
1:J8
ToUl
Stationery
$
j Wm aun, dockets, 4-c
J Harris, stationery.
F I. Hutler, transcripts, registers,
4-c
TotU 3i 55
A Bridget.
Benneville Waller ard others.... $ 4W 00
Old Bridges.
Xoah Hertiler ar.d otiiers lor ma
terial and ork done $
Win Van Swerinf en,Com.nissioner$ 392
ImvHl B Din.ni, :n.miiftner. . . 290
A A Crozier, tomiuissiioiier i0
... j. e..id
James ueen. w.erK
J A Chnsly.Counse . ......... M
a a lurao, .or
acconnt of Peter thy s Assignee -
Totl -3 W
Pubt, ttfirr.
Eli Dunn, tra-iscribing dockets,
otlieers fees, &e...........
..$
ON
15
84
J A Christy, auditing doekrli.
kobert Mciicvn, disirict attorney
Total $
780
General and Spring Klcctioms.
Thomas Murphy and other election
.$ C27 !.'
JiCffifo'.V.
Miscellaneous $ 122 78
Coiistahle and juslices' fees iu com
monwealth cases ............. 41 63
Commonwealth witnesses and cor
oner's inquisitions ,
Public buildings
229 01
3174'! 2i
lMi.t l
auo ot)
69'j 75
221 ;7
2 2 30
4:; no
214 21
21) 30
17
Court and jurors u"
County Bounds redeemed
Assessors tay. ..................
Constable's rclurmi
Fox. mink and wild cat scalps....
Koad daiuag- s
W esleru Penileiilia: y
State lunatic hospital
County priooi
County debt aiid Irauips.
lilt -re.t
Printing
Stationary
New Drio" J.e
OU hil'Ucs
O nuiii.-Moiicrs' otiice ud coii. t
1-M
(VC,
8: 6
4m;
IJIl 1-9
201 10
houe
1'tib ic oitiees ,
He7 79
HI
B27 99
ToUl $128KS 81
V.', the Commissioners of th.) county ol
Juniata in compliance with the requirements
of law. do flib.lsh Ihe torrgoiim as a lull
! stateimnt ot the receipts and vxfe.iditi.res
ot the c "inty alores ud, lor De year l.sii
Oiven under our hands at the Commis
sioners oilier, in MilUiutown, this l'Jili day
ol Janaarv, 175.
DAVID B. DIMM,
A. A CKOZIEK.
THOMAS WATTS,
Attest : Coram ssvours.
Jauls Deem, Clerk.
Feb. 3, 1875-4
OTATEMEXT or tub IN'DKIiTEDNtSS
of the Count v of Juniata on the 4th
dav of Januarv, 1S75, toireth-r wi'h th
S75, togeth -r 1
assessed valua'ion of the tas-ible
proiierty
ot said county lor the year 1874 :
Jcniat Coi ntt, Da.
To-amount of Co inty Bonds w ith
coupons annexed issued dur
i:.g the year 1874, payable in
Irom one M eujht years, with
six per cent, interest, to be
paid annually
Credit.
i Bv County Eonds V.
i .. j .
S 300 W
9,(155 84
' - "J cash iu treasury 4,
. By amt. ui lax out-
I standing Jan 4, '75, 12,572 20
' I Bv b.l. in hards ol D.
Watts, lornier trea
surer 240 ;
-$22,1G? 79
Balance.
... $I5,2UC 21
Amount of the assessed valuation of the
real and personal projs-rty ol Juniata coun
ty for the vear 1874, making the sum ot
$2,585,2 2.00.
The foregoing statement is published jac
cording to law.
By order ot Ihe Commissioners.
Ja.MES DEEN, Clerk.
Jan 8, 1875.
FAIRBANKS'
SCALES
Awarded the highest and only Premium for
Scales, two Silver jledals, at the
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, 1874.
ALSO, AT THE
PARIS EXPOSITION, 1857,
Over thirty-four competitors, and at the
VIESNA EXPOSITION", 1873,
and acknowledged the
STANDARD OF THE WORLD.
FAIRBANKS & EWLXG,
715 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
Jn 27, 1875-I3t
Rare Inducements !
35,000 SALE
ACRES OF LAXD FOR
Said lands are sit
uated on and near the Cairo Fnlton Rail-
I road, in Randolph Co., Arkansas, and will
raise from 91 ty t sixty bushels of com or
one bale of cotton to the acre, and will be
sold at prices ranging from one to twentr
00 j dollars per acre, according to the impfove-
. . .
anu uaiance m one, two, tnree ana lour
years.
LEVI EECHT k BROTHER,
Pocahontas, Arkansas.
Sept 23, 1874.
The Sentinel and Rtpubliram ot&co is the
place to get job work done. Try it. It will
prr you if jou need anything in fhat line.
Sew Advertisements.
-o GILES
JZrxsl inincriT
biiiiiiii.ii i
IODIDE OF AMMONIA
Cures Ncuraia, Face Ache, KheuioatUm
(iont, Fnstel Keet, Chilblains, Sore Throat'
Eryiela, BruiMS and Wound of evcrv
nature in man ur animal. The rrniarkaM0
curei this remedy has effected classes n u
one of the most important ami valiuhle
remedies lor the cure and relief of pain.
lne sinews of my let t hand m. c.
traded from an old abscess, drawing .he
C7 "; h;d. I ap.
( (ht.ln s lj( , Ca airai.Xe
0 , fl,,.. ad use my hand." B. JltDEK
MlUT, W. 1? t.. N. Y.
00 ,Jt)t' KOLA CJ,-
holesale Agents, M.J Arsh M.,
21 I nri
O The cbik-es! in the wwld. J,u.
isrters- prices l-argist con-.ranr
in America staple article phrases
everi body Trwle continually increamg
Agents wanted even where liest induce
mentsdon't wast n send for Circu
lar to Robert Wells, 43 Vesey street
V., P. (). Box 1287.
BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE.
Incorporated in 184'J ilh authority to tun
ler degrees, anu endowed by the sute .f
ilai land n laoil. lie '.i-tt'te l-i,-i,
00 fully itu.it.-d in a grove, wiihm the citv
' 0 limits, on a lofty en.mer.ee that comtuamU
a view ot Ihc country, the city, and river
27 juhJ frjv lor manv niHea. The" College lu-.
i a good l"r-.v,eV:isiB.jsl :T.i pih(pt
47 j appatatmt, c.iUiiieia ot lu-ewia'- mnm
50 coii.s, gems, ic., ami the course ot iu-triie-
tion is Ihoronga. Ii.arl and tuition $.;"
58 ' PLT aunuiu. X. C. BUOOKS, l.L.f)..
i Preident.
DOLLARS'
TO THE AMOl'XT OF TWO MII.!.H)
FIVE lir.NDKED THOUSAND AKK TO
BE DISTKIBITED OX TIIK 27th KEB
JU4 10 Rl'ARY BY THE PUBLIC LIKKAKY UK
KY.. UPON THK OCCASION OK THElli
9
OjJj Urawi Ctrt-tin or Men, Refunds.
w j J J
on
, 4) , if
W U
. $250.0.
fe l.m.iiis.
. 75.is
w ro.noik
. 25.ooi
a pMI,OOi
. nn.isn
. l V'.'s.a.
. llSI.OOl.
v l.Mi.un.
,... ,.,, clsh
i ran(i CJh ;, ....
i One grand cash jril't
Jj 5 Cash gilts, $ii.lHi eh.
lu Cash aft,
14.lK each..
1'l.is.O each..
5.isiO ea. h..
4,'KXI e;u h..
3,' il each..
2.1XK1 each..
I.OSi each..
ai each..
Iihi eai-h..
5tl each..
15 tih gilts,
2" Cash gilts,
25 Cx'-h gil ls,
n Cash k1's,
5l Cash gil is,
l'M Cash giits.
210 Cash giit,
5oo Ciish gi'ts,
19.1HSI Cash gilts,
i I
Mil
44
tojHiir
l).lH
loo.n l
lO.IK.
;rfl,OOi
ai.nin
Ol !
Whole Tickets $50. Ilales $i5. Tenth,
or each Coti;.ioi, $5. Eleven Whole
Tickets, $".T,tl.
For Tickets, or information, address
THO. F.. PKA 'iii.ETTE. Agent a-ni M n
?er. Louisville. Ky., or THos. 11. HAYS
&. CO., lil'9 Broailway, X. Y.
Pablic Library of Kentucky.
Dettk of Gov. Rramletle .Iclwu of the
Trustees .1 Punessor .iipjixtei A
Mrt Postponements Draxing Certain
t'ebrunry Sith.
At a meeting of the Trustees of the Pb-
7 i 'c Library of Kentucky, Jan. IS. 175. it
55 ' mx resolved that C. M- Kriggs, Est., w1i
IN.' under the late Hon. Tho. K. Bramlette was
the real business lo ueii-r of the cift con
certs alntuly given in aid of the Public Li
bra v of Keiilucky. and he i hereby au
thorizisl to take ihe pi.-e loade v ie.int hv
tlie d.-ath of ii-l I'.r.iir.lette, in Ihe 111.1n.1ge-
i mctit ot the atlairs t the lit t 1 and fiti
I cwtieert, and that the draiviuij atiuoiitjCi-il
1 for February 27. 1875, shall positively and
uncipiivocallv tike pi k-c on that d.iv with
out any further )ostpoiicuicut or ilelay or.
any account whatever.
K. T Dl'KKKTr, Pres.
Joii.t S. Cain, Sec'y.
llereaft-r all connimniejtions relating to
the 5th Concert sh uld b: addressed to t!ie
nndersig tied, and I pled;.- mvselt th it th-r
drawing shall cuine oil February 27.!i or
that every dollar paid for tickets shall be
returned.
C. M BRli';i;S, Ag"tit and Manager,
Koon. 4, Pablic Library hull. ling.
Louisville, Ky.
Vli CKTIMTtl : C'teai: lem i :
Systematic. Alt persmi.-, win. couteui
pt.tte making contracts w ith newspapers tur
the iii-M-rtion of a-lverl'seuirnts, should
send HZ cent 4 to tie.. P It.m.-ll .t Co .
41 Paris Ko. .New York, lor their PAM-PHI.KT-KOOK
(ninety-serrnlh riion),eo:i
taminjr lists ot over 2H.it newsp.is:rs and
estimates, showing the cost. Advertise -ni-iits
taken f..r hading j.aj-rs in many
$ ;7 375 IKI "'ai" ai a ireuKriiuons rei.i.eiion iron, pub
lisher' rate. lifiT T.tK BO..K.
T7JI'jrriT!T AKKN'TS lrtle-LIFK AMI
niLliuU KXPLOUATIONS OF 1K.
LIVIXUSTO.NE." Complete, authentic;
a tresh biH.k. Price suiteil to the. times.
Addr. sa 15. 1$. Kl'SSELL, Publisher, Bos
ton, .f.uss.
v.)IW) a month to agents everywhere.
V''J'-' drew EXCELSlDlt M'F't,
Ad
Cl., Iluehanan, Mich.
J" (fOfJ piT day at home. Terms free.
iJ ir. Address tito. Stissos k. Co.,
Portland, Ms.
AI77 A WEI-.K guaranteed to Male and Fc
$1 I male Agents, in their htcality. Costs
MTlllN(i to try it. Partirnlirs
Free. P. O. VICKERV 4 CO., Augusta,
Maine.
4SYCIIOMANCY, on SUUL CIIAKM
1. IN(." How either n.'i may fasci
nate and gain the love and atfertioi.s of any
persons ihey ch.Mise, instantly. This sim
ple mental ariiirenient all may possess,
tree, by mail, for 25 cents; together with a
Marriage (Juide, Egyptian Oracle, breams.
Hints to Ladies A queer hook, lisi.ois.
sold. Address T. WILLIAM . CO.. Pub
lishers, Philadelphia.
WANTED, AGENTS, male and female.
leen lliouvi:id retailed by one. Another
writes; I can make more money at this
Diisiness than 1 can on a $o,ih farm, all
stocked " WHITS EY k. C ).,
Jai.27-4nf Norwich, Conn.
TUN I AT A VALLEY BANK.
Poaeroy, Patterson, Jacots 4 Co.
mrrtWTowic, jc.ii.it t cocstt, r.
CAPITAL., SsO.OOO.
GEORGE JACOBS, President.
T. VAN IRVIN', Cashier.
Diaxcroas :
I Jerome X.Thompson, I John BalshacD,
I John J. Patterson, I H. 11. hVchtet,
(ieorge Jacobs,
J. W. Frank.
Amos (. Bonsall,
I
Vnittd States Seiurities, Bonds, $c.
bought and sold.
Gold and Silrer bought at highest rates.
Deposits received, eolltctians mailt, draft
0, M principal cities, and a general banking
: MIUU traniacteit.
Bonds and other valoalHe pairs received
on special deposit. ( junc'74-tf
Fob Sau E-ght hundred to a thousand
Chestnut Rail, icade of young timber.
Address A. McKIXLEY,
fieCnysville, Juniata Co.. Ta.