A I t ii. r E ; I' f SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN folFfLlNTOWN. Wednesday. I eby IT, 175. B: F. SUII WE I Ell, IblTOB !! rBOPBIETOB. When Horace iJreelejr Erst niaui f.s'eJ i disposition to carry Lis reca- " liar notions, that were better suited for luillenial period than the present transition state of society, into politico, no people cocked their cars straighter ttian (he Democrats. Tbey listened, tij hn the astonishment that bis changed tune awakened bad subsided, Ihej eomuieuced to praise him. Thrir praises completely turned the head of the ood old uiau, aud he became their v crest tool. There is a case now iu New York that comes near being a parallel. It is that of the case of the editor of the New York Pod. Wiiliani Cullen Brj an took issue with the 1'iesident on he Louisiana trooble. At once the Democracy were ali attention. After that they sat.g scng-s of praise of Bry-j ant, quoted his I Cilry, and feasted and toasted the od eld man unril tbey bare well nigh tcrced his head. Thrir coquetting ami flirtation with our poet has beeu of such an earnest and per sistent character that it is a question whether his affections Lave not been changed and set ou the Democracy. If Gov. Sam Tilueo does not politically seduce hint by his showers of honor at Albany, theu, indeed, is liryaut stronger than Greeley. Greeley's seduction should be a warning. All this, how ever may be nothing more than the air.eoities of life. So mute it be. The Democrats have tried their hand at reform ou the small majority that they have in the Lower House of the Legislature of this State. They opened the reform movement in the caucus that appointed a committee that set up the appointments fjr the Legislature, by a grand knock duwn at the Bolton House at llarrisburg, between distinguished members of the party. They retained all the officers about the Legislature in the face of the fact that the new Con stitution had S3 simplified legislation that t w.i-thirds of the work was striekeu off, and consequently not near Ihc amount of clerk help nse Jed as under the old Constitution. Tbcy put a Speaker in the cbair who has more au dacity than judgment, and is as jealous as a White Leaguer. Tuey have cen- sured everybody tot themselves, and arc three week behind t ie Senate with their work. If such thing, laanilest themselves on th; strength of a small luai -ritv iu the LLM-Iature. what will - c rosnitest itself if thev t control of ths Datiou ? . General Sheridan the other day stated to tbe Louisiana Cougreisioual Investigating Committee that between four aud fire thousand people have been tu irdered aud wouoded in that State for political opinion's sake. In the face of these murders and wounding the Smtlicra Banditti and their sympathiz ing friends North are demanding mure freedom. What they want is the priv ilege to serve the Government as tliey served individuals South. They have Lad too much Irecdoui ; hanging is what is needed. Tuc Democratj are still in a wrangle about W-.lIace holding a seat in the Stale Senate, while at tbe same time be holds a certificate as Senator to the United States Senate. Many of tbe Democratic party wish hiic to vacate tbe former place, so that another mem ber of the party may oc;upy it. al laee has enough of tbe stubborn qual ity in his eoujposi'ian to get up a first r'mss division iu his party. Meek, of Keilefoute, Centre county, is meekly asking fop his place in the State Senate. "CasI'JDATES for the next Republi can nomination for Governor cf this State arc alieady b.-iog numerously uaiued. Aaiocg thtse already sugges ted are Governor Hartranft, Geueral Charles Albright, of Mauch hunk ; Winthrop '.V. Ketcharu, of Luzerne ; Charles Thompson Juuas, of Philadel phia ; Young S. Walter, of Delaware ; Gen. James S. Negley, of 1'itti-burgb ; Judge ScoSeld, Gen. Todd, and Joha W. Kill.uger." Reecher and Tiltun scaudai is talked about. It has three faces: 1st, It looks" like guilt on tbe part of Reech er. 2ad, It "looks" like baluctnatiun on the part of Tilton. 3rd, It "looks' like conspiracy to blackmail by Tiltoo and Moulton. Which of the three laces represeut the true state of the case - Mr. Rknjamin tl. Hill, who is now being persistently urged as a can didate ft 'i member of Congress from Georgia, in appealing to his friends for support, says that secessiou was in take a terrible mistake ; but seces sion was no crime. Radicalism is no mistake it is a deliberate, intentional, tricked, ever-increasing crime.' " Wuiti LEAuiTERS are apoloj-ized for just as the Rtbels T're spologized for, before they attempted to bleak up the Government ly force. ' "eople of a kind aiwavs do sympathy fur each other find." -. . i "GE.f. SnEBtl:AX has sent a letter to the Mei.Lodit IVeachera' Association at Jioston, thankkg them for their recent vote approving fie President's Louisi ana policy, aud hs own policy in en forcing il." THE mcu who declare that Sheridan should be shot, fhonld be uhjeeta of a South Sea Island Kine. They are tiot tit to enjoy the rights of a fine govern- Hews Items, A I5l:iaiirc beggar diH a f days ago, leaving fortune of $iij,0fJi A Rochester, N. Y., scientist recent ly dined with several friends, including two or three ladies, upon a nine-year-old rattlesnake, the flesh of Which is said l have tasted like that of In eel. A German has been discovered in the woods of Jamaica, L. I., living in a hole dug in the grouud, about ten feet by five in area and five feet high, reached through s small opening, and in which were a low buuk and an im provised stare of brinks. It appears that be works for the farmers in tfc; summer, and lives in the cave in winter in preference to going to the poor boose. The Xa:ional Grange is opposed to the present patent laws. Henry M. Staylar, a member nf the Baltimore Councils, was expelled from that body, ou the 10-b inst., for receiv ing a fee of $50 for procuring the pas sage of a certain resolutiou. Geueral Sheridan, iu response to a ' note from the OotigTessional Investiga ting Committee at New Orleans, says i that the dumber of persons killed and I wound d from political causes in Lou isiana since 18G5 to date is 2141 killed and 2115 wounded, making a total so fur reported of 425(3. J.L. Wood's lesidenee at Lexing ton, Mas;., was destroyed by fire on the 10 h iist., and $12,000 in govern ments, $GOU iu greenback? and a valu able collection of paintings were burned. An act of Congress, jroviding for the relief of persons suffering from the ravages of grasshoppers has been signed by the President. A 16yoarold youth in New York, shot his father fur shaking bis mother during a family q'larre!, on the 10th. Counterfeit $2 notes on the Bank of Peekskill, N. Y , are out. The Canadian Centennial Commis sioners have already been appointed. Tbey are W. Glen, Judge Wiltuot, aud Senator R.-uny. One hundred people were thrown out of employment iu New York, on the 9 b UiSt , by the buruuig of a bag fac tory. How cold it was in New Jersey may be learned from a despatch under date of the 10th inst., which says : Yester day the Kill Yuu Ku'l was firmly bridged with ice between Statou Island and Bergen I'oict. Hundreds of pco pie rrosM-d ou the ice in order to reach New York. A great number of teams passed over safely An event of this j im ni uw o-cn mown uur.ng ,i.e Prewnt ceatury. A despatch from j X'''r Yt,rk. ou the "U)e da-' 8vs : T" di4J- for the nr.t time since 1835.an : - . - r j .i. . v .a ( ,ce or,ueB was ",rBJCU " ,u,s """i i ..... . river by which four men crossed trom tbe foot of Fourteenth street to IIo boken. Au immense crowd of specta tors witnessed tbe feat. Fi-h culturists say that during the past year between two and three mil lions of fish have been distributed in streams iu the I'uited Slates. A Springfield, -iass., despatch of the 10th, reads: Mrs. Quarters Cooley, a widow, aged sixty, was frozen to death ac Lord Meadow, Mass., yesterday. She has lived alone for several years. She was found lying beside a stove in ber uigbt dress, and frozen rigid. It ik supposed she got op to fix the fire during tbe night, and was seized with a fit, during which the fire went out. She leaves a fortune cf ten thousand dol lars. Dan Rice is one of the great show men of this country He has been un fortunate in finance. Tbe Pittuhurg Chronicle of the 10th inst , tells the following of him in his case in bank ruptcy : In the Uuited States District Court this morning Dan Rice, the fa mous showman, of GirarJ, Erie oounty, filed Lis voluntary petition in bank ruptcy. The document is a very for midable looking affair, aud tbe nanus of the creditors include a host of trades men, laborers, pr. nlers, editors, etc. The total ol liabilities amount to over $100,000, in sum-i hose amounts range from $5.25 to $21,000. The sorriest ite-n ii the single " aseft," " wearing apparel," "seventy-five dollars." A fearful array of "Nones" stand oppo site the places in the blank forms, to be filled by " cash iu band." Rooks, household goods, sod by the exemption act of 1819, the single asset of $75 is not available by the creditors. Dan it I seems to have come to judgment, aud been thrown among the lions. Chicago, by despatch on the llth, told the country that the grouud in that city is froreu to a d.pth of seven fee: in some places, and many water mains are ir zen solid, necessitating the use of water wagons in .several districts of the city. The cold in Maine was reported on the llth as follows : Peuobscot bay is fr. teu over, with ice trom three to six inches in thickness, which has happened but once in over a quarter of a co tuty. Parti.- came aeros tbe bay on the ice to day from Cosline, twelve miles distant, and team crossed from the island to the maiuland. It is believed that Presiueut Grant will call au ex'ra session nf the Senate to consider pending treaties. Luke Yosler, a citizen of Neshan nock township, Lawrence county, was kicked to death in his ewn house last Saturday night by his teamster Jamtrs Dauiela. Tbe Iudisn delegation representing tbe Six Nations have presented a pro test to Congress against establishing a Territorial form of government over the Indian Territory, and believe the movement would resnlt disastrously to the civilization of the Indians. Th Grand Jury it Little Rock, Ar kansas, have concluded tJteW ibvestiga tion of the charge that a reign of ter ror existed in that State, and say, that after examining over forty persons, who professed to know all about it, not one was found who knew anything from personal or positive knowledge, but only from hearsay. White Leaguers. A despatch from Arizona reports the capture of tne murderer Bunder. The Senate of Kansas has passed concurrent resolutions thanking Con gress for the appropriation in aid of the destitute people on the frontier. By despatch from Paris, Minister Washburue denies the charge that he received money lor bis influence to fur ther General Freiucot's interest. The whole story is one of the many scan dais published by the New York Sun. The Michigan Legislature is c tisid ering the substitution fur the pruhihi tury law of a statute grading the taxes on the manufacturer and the sales of linuors according to their nature, and ' . .... , , , o.--a . then nuts tn dealer finite XMIHlll close by 11 at night, and not open on Sundav not to sell to minors or habit oal drunkards, and to pay all damages that accrue from the sale. In luly 17,000.000 our of a popula tion of 24,000,000 are Unable to read or write An English lav Was passed in the 17tb ceutury, aud is still on the statute bocks, commanding ministers to dis continue reading their sermons and preach extemporaneously. In a shop window iu Pans is the fid lowing announcement : "A fine human akin, taken off whole and tinned iu that coudition. It is the skin ot Aissa, who was the most lovely of the slaves of the Empeior of Morocco. She was only twenty when she died, and ber skin was milk white " The will of an old man, who died recently in B.ussels, tells how he once found a valuable diamond in Asia, which he c .ucealed iu a cut iu the calf of bis leg, where be bad made an in- teutional wou'rd. The apparent mis fortune procured Lis release from the mine, and he was made immenst-lv rieh ! ' bj Ibe sa.e of the gem, which 19 now oue of Hu95ias crown dimuiiids. new religious belief is painn.g ground in Ohio called Eternalists. Ii8 adherents are , , , ,, . I hey ho d that a soul is immoral, and that it i ceui.ies a ... . . . , succession of bodies on earth, both of ui-n and animals, and t! at wli. n dis. m bodie I by death it hovers iu the air until by some subtle process of male rial ration it forms or enters a new in fantile bod v, the character of that bod whether of hog, dog or man de pending upon the uiauuer nf life which the deceased person lrHu whom the soul comes ha IhI. On Saturday morning the mercury ranged iu New York State at 30 aud 40 degrees below tero. Tbe Nebraska Relief Society are now reported tn be feeding aud cloth ing 13,500 im-n, women and children in the grasshopper districts. In lllniois, soui- sensation has beeu caused by the election of a lady as di rector of a National Rank. One of i he largest shareholders in the First Na tional Rank ot Peoria, Iliinoi.-', i Mm Lydia Bradley, and at the recent an nual election for directors of that eor poration she led the ticket. She is a wealthy widow, whose financial abilities are said to be of a high character. A peculiar libel case was tried before the Chester county, Pa., courts. A Mr. H'm. Rentier posted a notice no Ins property forbidding a neighbor, nan.td Lewis II. laammond. or his family, from trespassing on his grounds Ham mond retaliated by a similar prohibi tion of Rentier from his grounds, add iug the words, " as I have only lour turkeys left," aud therein lies the al leged libel. It is believed the Foreign Relations Committee of tbe Ilouse will present some bill to Ccgress for adoption be fore adjournment to prevent the impor tation of Chinesa women for improper purposes. Representative Reck fell on the ice at Washington on Thursday night and broke bis wrist. Railway travel in anada wis almost entirely suspended last Thursday and Friday. The Lutheran church at Clear Spring, Washington county, Md , was burned ou Sunday cveniug. Loss $5,000 ; no iusurauce. Nevada, through ber Legislature, is talking ot excluding camels from ber public roads. Old Californ ians had a re-uniou iu New York on tbe llth. Wallis Fasick of this place, should bave been among them. Every interest n this country must needs hold a convention. Last week tbe National Association of Stove Man ufacturers, in session at Chicago, have fixed tbe :ate at which ston-x ait to be sold at cents per pound for com iron. 7 cents fur medium, auu 8 cents for best. The next regular tuee mg will be held at St. Louis on the second eduesdaj in J Que. Self AelKerfiHttnent. Executors' notice. Estate of Elizabeth Langkridge, dee'd. LETTEUS T-st.inient try on the estate of E irahth loghridge. late of Turbett township, dereasvd, having Iwen granted to the nndersigned, all persons iodebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and Ihoss having claims or demands are re quested to make k.iown the same without delay to 'OAH HERTZLEK, Feb 17, 1875 Executor. The StTisL asd RirrauCAX has no snperior as an advertising medium in this ' , m m jfffriiai ui ariei news: and reading it is not surpassed by any ' weekly paper in cer.tral Pennsylvania. ' Sew HrtwartiMimemU. JECJSIPTS & EXPENDITURES OF TBB COUNT? OF JUNIATA from the 7lh day f January, 1874, to tbe 7 lb. day ol January, 1875, inclusive i 1875. 6A3t'Ln.SHOWEES, Treas., Dr. To cash received iron; W. C- Laird former Treasurer. . ..........$ 610 11 Aoit of St ile ami county tax out standing January 7. 1-174 6121 81 Ami militia tax ootstandiog Janu ary 7, 1874 474 50 A ml State and county tti levied lor the year 187. .'. 2G2S7 56 A mt received verdict foe ........ 44 00 Aiut received Irwin James Cox, as-ain-e ol Peter Lby 233 47 Ami received from Jos. Ard, Esq., lor fines 200 00 Ami received from Julio Patterson, stray hore sold 27 39 Ami received tiom Jacob A Christy rq., attorney of D Watts C 70 Anit received lor material of old courthouse sold 31109 Auit received trom Jxtue D-tm, Commissioners' Clerk, County Bonds o!d 37875 00 1691 06 Cr. 1S7 CONTRA, Br Commissioners' orders issued 173. lit tod the t ear 1874 $2076 11 Commissioners' orders issued aud lilt-d lor Die year 1874 42601 04 Koad v orders issued and lilted lor the year 1874 238 85 Stale assessments uai.l lur the year 1874 1788 17 Treasurer's ne iht ei tit. on Stale assfsssnit'iii.'.. .................. 17 88 Six tciiI. allotted t'ix nrers lor the year I8T " .. 957 04 Five pi r ceo., allow, d eoilictr.'lor the yeir 1874 693 09 Exonerations on iniluu tax fvract of Aosetuhly 451 50 Vouchers lilted trout County Mut 75 00 IliilnUndiiig Slate and County tax January 7, 1875 12572 20 Treasurer's percentage 850 00 A nit brought up to balance 9055 8 4 $71691 66 Balance due county brought down.. S'J055 84 Balance dun frem DaiJ Watts, former Treasurer 240 75 WM. II. KSOVSE,Skeriff. Dr. To amt verdict fees $ 44 00 CONTRA, Cr. By cash trom I. D. H' all is, E.j ...$ 44 00 STJTEMEXT OF OUTS TJ SOI A' G COO STY TJXES ia the ai of ;kt iereral Collictort, Jiaaary 7M, 1875 : Collector: IT- Dulnct. Taxtt. 90 17 100 08 It'l 14 241 97 173 3 191 69 205 17 90 88 51 25 ! 98 830 69 35 8" 3 72 11 85 2o7 t 9"4 1.9 442 75 lay) 72 614 47 217 6 275 54 133 92 416 62 1198 22 H2 44 985 21 480 93 60 59 257 09 Jesse Reed.. '1S73 OreenwKd . I T . L o : 1 L.-'i r .1 , Abll. (...er. 187 K .vetie.... Fmlt.lH78 U'aUcr, 1 . tf. iu"-i , JlH, F.lrfm.r s73 Millord . ... 1 Joph Kerlm. lt7S fallemtn .. ; (i. tt . Jacobs. 1872 P rrville . f: uv J ..h isT:; t ..rri-viit- j S. Y. I.uda ie'..l7J Tii.v ar.oa .. .Ab .il.io Riee. 1873 I.ut. ...... : Lei. fa ci ! . 1-72 (.re. nwood. ' Krank Mi lik.n i871 Tusearora.. Ilenr He:h . If 70 WiM-rd O." 1" Raton ,;IS74 l,ark ' J.ihu E. Iolls 1874 Tuocanira ..." J. Visehaii.t. l874S.mee Hill.. I J. C. B.ale... 1874 Halo ! J R. Jenkins. 1874 Miltord ! James Kimwk. 1874 Turbett. Wm. VVriRht . 1874 i'erryavilie ..I Caleb Parker . 1874 I'stte.-aon....! A. G. Boi.sail .1874 Xlilllintown..! Win. Banks .' . : 1874 Fermanagh . . j H. Ken hner.. l874 Walker Janus M'Mctn 1874 Fayette j M. C. Farra .. 1871 Delaware....; W. II. Nelson, 1874 Thttiui'sont'ii i Joeh Nipple 1874 lireeuwood. . Thomas Walls 1874 ifoiiroe 414 .0 Amos Miller. .!1874 Siisii'iehnna ; 257 36 Total .$11454 09 STJTEMZST OF OCTSTA XI) ISG STATE TAXES tn the hands of the sev eral ColUctors, January 'ith, 1875 : Collectors. Yr. I Districts. Taxes. Jesse Reed... !l87s Greenwood .. $ 5 10 Jaci-b Spicce . 1873 Delaware .... 8 85 Abram Leister 1873 Favette 7 41 David Fowles. 187.1 Walker 118 46 Jesse Howe .. 1873 Mifllintown... 31 90 Daid Partner. 1873 Silford 52 66 Joseph Kerlin. 1873 Patterson ... 11 42 G. W. Jacobs. 1872 Perrysville .. 28 85 G. W. Jacobs. 1873 lVrrysville .. 18 61 S. F. Lmlwig.'liTOTnscarora... 25 89 Absalom Rice. 1873 Lack 40 29 Lewis Cargill. 1872 Greenwood.. 1142 Frank Millikvn 1871 Tuscarora Henry Herh.. l870 Uilford i O. P. Barton.. 1874 Lack j 36 68 John E. Dobbs 1874 Tuscarora...! 76 49 J. Wisehaupt . 1874 Spruce Hill.. 46 62 J C. bVale. ... 1874 Beale 60 32 J. K. Jenkins. 1874 Millnrd . ... 60 03 James Ki-wiia. .1874, Turbett 39 55 Wm. Wright . 1874 Herrisrille .. 16 55 Caleb I'aiker . 1874 Patterson ... 12 20 A.G. Bonsall.'l874 Miffiintown.. 7 94 Wm. banks ..;ir74 Fe.maiiagh.. 68 83 a Ke.-vhner.. 1874 Walker 103 58 James M'.Meeii If 71 F.i- ett- 81 51 M. V. Farra. ..1871 Delaware.... ii OS W. H. Nelson. 1874 Thompson! n 7 5S Joseph Nipple ls74 tiroviiwood .1 19 66 Thomas W alls I87 Moi.roe , 45 94 A. OS Miller..! 187 1 Stisim-liaiina ; l 41 Total... $1118 11 AU of which ia respectfully submitted. JOMN FITZGERALD, J. S. M. GIBSON, S.B. LOU DON, County Auditors. CoHMtssiosEcs' Orrici. ) Miflliutown, Jan. 7th, 187 875. S STATEMENT OF ORDERS )LfW.V by the Commissioners of the county of Ju niata on the Treasurer thereof, from the bth day of January. 1874, up to the ith day of January, 1875 : fisctIaacoas. D PSulouif fcCo. and others, coal, umber, labor, Ave $ 481 55 County Auditors and t lerk ...... 60 06 Geo Fleisher &. Co, boards to cov er brick G W Smith, balance on throwing down old court bouse.. John Reiser, taking down old privy and cleaning away same ....... Robert Mciieen, lor agricultural society Henry With, ft, .r pruning trees.. Jurv l oiamisrioiiera and clck.... 70 00 356 73 84 00 100 00 24 00 62 60 Total. $1228 78 Constable and Justices' Fees tn Commn wealth Cases. E W 11 Kri-idcr, S S Wilson arid oth. rs $ 44 63 CcmmvMireslM HirartiM and Coroner's In quisitions. Joseph Middagh and others $ 229 CI Public Buildings. Iletrii'k Ai Fl-isher on court house contract $2551W 00 M M Simon, architect" 1000 00 John Hartzell, excavation 15 00 Wilber McCahan and others, flice building..................... James Mooie and others, work at healers in court bouse........ Fliot. 4l Breircman, on court bouse Ue.iters .... Kunx aIau0iiMii,on biick. ....... Strpheu Losh, extra masonery... Uetrick ii. Fleisher, extra work and material... lletrkk fc. Flrisher, for terrace, steps. Ac. 612 45 24 11 60 00 30 ( 24 00 I 808 75 ! 321 27 20'J9 81 J B M Tudd, for brick Fager k Mnyrr, arches lor court i(....bviiiiiiiiic.i,.,i G L G oss and others, for work at eourt house terrace. .. . ... .. 6'f 00 6 87 1 Kew Advertisements. 11 P SalourT.on new privy and cis. tern 2P0 00 Million L'lsh, stone for terrace... 17 60 J W Hamilton, for painting arches and chimneys. ...... ......... 450 Klrckner A Zimmerman for brick 3C7 50 Total . $31746 26 Court m4 Jmrort Pay. Thomas Jobson and others $ 1663 61 County Bond Rtdtaud. BondMc.2 $ 300 00 Jni$tor Pay. Aarou Leidy and others $ 69G 75 Coaaeu' Stturu. Henry Bay and others $ 22) 67 For Mink and Wild Cat Scalp: Peter Geedy and others.... ..... Bead Damage. S 3 Tennebakerand others $ iTflcrn Penitentiary. E S Wriibt, torconvirts $ State Lunatic Hospital. John A Wier for H Brackbill....$ . County Prison. 252 30 48 00 214 2"1 210 30 20 17 1061 30 120 15 371 27 216 00 8 CO Win II Knonse and others...... $ County Iebis and Ttamp: Septimus VI est and others. .....$ Interest. Robert Cunimings and others Printing. Bonsall It Jackman B F Schweier . . . Johu Vi Spcddy. ............ ...$ ...$ Total Stationery. Wm Mann, dockets, Ac.... 4 595 27 .$ 18 47 9 50 13 58 J Harris, stationery F L Hotter, transcripts, registers, 4tc Total $ 336 55 .Yic Bridge: Benneville Dailer and others. ...S 406 00 Old Bridges. Noah Her tiler ard others lor ma- tens and work done .$ 204 IV Commissioner' Ofict and CourBoust. Wm Van Sweriiigen,Comiiiissioner$ 392 79 David B Dimni, Commissioner, . , 290 00 A A Crosier, Commissioner. ..... 250 00 James Deen, Clerk 600 00 J A Christy, Counsel 50 00 J A Christy, for collecting an old account of peter Eby's Assignee 25 00 Total $ 1607 79 Public OtSct: Eli Dunn, tra-.criliug dockets, olli.-ers fees, te $ 6K0 57 J A Christv.aiiditingriockcts.... 15 f0 KoImtI McMeen, district attorney 84 44 Total $ 780 01 General and Spring Elections. Thomas M urphy and other election . offidrrs X 627 89 Recapitulation. Miscellaneous $ 1228 78 Constable and juMicea' leea in com monwealth cases ....... ...... 44 63 Commonwealth witnesses and cor. oner's inquisitions.... 221 01 Pubik buil.lincs .....31746 26 Court and jurors' pw H"63 61 County Kour.ds reJeeim-d 300 00 Ass-ssors pav 696 75 Constable's p-turiis 220 67 Fox. mil.k and wild cat scalps.... 2 )2 30 Koa.1 dam.ig. a 43 ' W esi.-rn t'eimmtia. y 214 21 State lunatic hospital 210 30 County prix.ti 230 1 County debt sod lrain.s.. ........ 1M 30 Int. re!-t 120 15 1'rinting 59-i 27 Slalionarv 336 55 New Bnd'ge 406 00 Old budges UC4 10 Ci miuissioners' oflice and court bouse 1W 79 Pub ic -ffies 78C 01 General and spring election 627 99 ToLU $12818 84 We, the Commissioners of the county of Juniata in compliance with the requirements of law, do publish the foregoing aa a tull statenw-nt of the receipts and expenditures of the county aforesaid, for tbe year If i4 Given under our hands at the Commis sioner office, in Milliiutown, this 19th day ol January, 1875. DAVID B. DIMM, A. A CKuZIEK. THOMAS WATTS, Attest : Co mm jji'oar. James Deex, Cltrk. Feb. 3, 1875-4 STATEMENT or the INDEBTEDNESS of the County of Juniata on the 4th day of January, 1875, together with tin assessed valuation of the iaxable property of said county lor the year 1874 : Jt-MATA CorsTT, Da. To amount of Coauty Bonds with coupons annexed issu.il dur ing the year 1874, payable in from one to eight years, with six per cent, interest, to be paid annually $37,375 00 CasniT. Bv County Bonds No. '2, iid ' Jan. 2, '75, $ 300 00 8y cash in treasury 4, 1875 9,055 84 By anil, of tax out standing Jan 4, 75, 12,572 20 By bil in hands oi D. Watts, torraer trea surer 240 75 $22,163 79 Balance. $15,200 21 Amount of the assessed valuation of tbe real and personal property of Juniata conn tv for the vcar 1874, making the sum ol $2,585,2: .2.00. The foregoing statement is published ac cording to law. By older ot the Commissioners. JaMES DEEN, Clerk. Jan 8, 1875. FAIRBANKS' SCALES Awarded the highest and only Premium for 8CVes, two Silver Medals, at the FKANKLLN INSTITU1E, 1374. ALSO, AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, 18G7, Over thirty-four competitors, and at tbe VIENNA EXPOSITION, 1873, and acknowledged the STANDAKD OF THE WOELD. FAIRBANKS & EW1NG, 715 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Jn 27, ld75-13t Bare Inducements ! QK flnn AtKES OF LAND FOR OeJyUUvf SALE. Said lands are sit uated on and near the Cairo A Fulton Rail road, in Randolph Co., Arkansas, and will raise trom filty to sixty bushels of corn or one bale of cotton to the acre, and will be sold at prices ranging from one to twenty dollars per acre, according to the improve ments on same. Techs. One-fourth cash, and balance in one, two, three and four years. LEVI HECHT A BROTHER, Pocahontas, Arkamas. Fapt. 23, 1874. The Sentinel and Rrvublutm office is the place to get job work done. Trvit. It will pay row if yt-a need anything ia that line. ' Jiew Advertisements. Kormal Scticol. THS Juniata County Normal School will be opened in the borough of Vifflin town, April 12, 1875. The course will eotl sist of the Common School Branches, Nat ural Sciences, Latin, Greek, and Sleihods of Teaching. For terms, boarding, fcc, see Circulars, or adlrrss the Principals. I. A. HARM A.N, J. II. GAKMAN, FeblO. SliOtintowD, Pa. Select Kctioef. I WISH to notify the public that Jerome T. Ail man mill open a Select School at Ontreville. All wishing to avail then elves of a rare chance of a thorough course in all the branches desired, will Und it ttf their interest to attend. Term to com mence on the 4!h day of April. Boarding can be obtained at low rates. All informa tion given by addressing S. I). VAX DYKE, Feb. ii, 1875. Mexico P. O. Set Ice. THERE will be a meeting of the stock holders or ths Juniata Agricultural Society at the public house of John McMon. ipal in hart Koyal,on Ft slay, February 12th, 1 875, t 1 o'clock, p. ai., for the purpose ot considering the propriety of increasing the capital stock of said incorporation. LEWIS BURCHF1ELD, Prtsl. J. C. WaaaroM, Seey. AMlgaed EMate Samuel Leonard. fTvn t nndersigned, Assignee, hereby gives -.:"?.. f -1- notice ikc .na. aamue. ionara o, , ay- ettc towush 3. nTLT: ""!,d durability to be tbe best I made a general assignr-est to bim for the ! . . i s. -Vr ki. i.. . .tand I .1 -Kr.w tr. tk. ..r .a c ..-1 iciuct. .. iii.hu iiuumiatc I paymonl, and those hating claims to pre sent the .same, without delar, to REUBEN LEONARD, Oakland HU!s, Juniata Co., Pa. Jan 13, 18."5. ReglMtvr'a Settee. TV OTICE is hereby given that tbe fol y following named pjraons have fl ed their Administrators, Exocutors, and Guar dian accounts in rbv Register's Orhce of Juniata county, and tbe same wiu be pre sented for confirmation and allowance at the Court House iu Uifliiatown, oa Tues day, March 9, 1875 : 1. Partial account of S. Owen Evans, administrator of Robert Quick, late ol Del aware township, deceased. 2. Final account of John Motaer. admin istrator of Davhl P. Kurts, late of Walker township, deceased. Final account of P. L. Greenleaf, execu tor ot Mary Keelr, late of Delaware town ship, deceased. J. T. METL1N, Register. Rcoistex's Orrica, ) Miflliutown, Feb. 9, 1875. BOOTS AND SHOES. AT my residence at East Point, Mifllin town, I am prepared to promptly till orders for BOOTS AXD SHOES, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAK, at prices to correspond with the times. All kinds of REP 1IRI.YG also promptly attended to. Hoping to re ceive a sliare of the patronage ol the peo ple, I subscribe my self their obodieut shoe maker. A. B. FASICK. Feb. 3, 1875-lf CHAIit MANl FACTOR V. THE nndersigned, at his shop, on Water street, Miflliutown, has now on hand and for sale cheap, a general assortment of CHAIE8 He also has a large lot of COFFINS on hand, and, having purchased a new Hearse, is now prepared t attend funerals at the shortest notice and on the most 'ib eral terms. He has made a great reduction in the price of Coffins. C7 Repairing promptly attended to. julv29tf O. P. KOBISON. GREAT REDUCTION IX THE PRICES OF TEETH! Foil Upper or Lower Setts as Low as S No teeth allowed to leave the office un less the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled aud repiireJ. Teeth tilled to last tor life. Teeth extracted without pain, by tbe use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to the hard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of the very bost kind, for $15.00. Temporary sets $5.00 extra. Toothache slnptied in live minutes with out extracting the tooth, at the Dental Of fice of U. I,. DK.RK, established in Mifflin- Mwn in ltfO. G. L. DEKTt. Jan 24. 1972 Praciical Dentist. g li. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of R. E. Parker's new building, on Main Street, Miffiintown, Fa. FASHIONABLE GOODS always ou band. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying gooda can tone them rut in garments free of charge. BUTTERICICS PATTERNS also for sale. . ALL WORK rT.4RRA.1TED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1873-tf j'sTEW DRtU STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Bcllord Building,) Mala Street, 91iffllatawa, Pa. DEALEKa IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VAKN1SUES, GLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BUHNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BRUSHES, TOOIU BRUSHES, PER. FL'MERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATION IkT LARGE VARIKTT OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great caw, and warranted irom high authority. 07-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. E7-FRESCRIPT10NS cmponnded with great care. June 22-tl. Dissolution of Co-Partnership- THE co-partnership heretofore existing between tbe undersigned ia the Futeh ering Business, at Academia, is this day (Feb. 3, 1875) dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts will be in the haada of James J. Patterson for settlement. JAMES J. PATTERSON. DANIEL COFFMAN. The business will be continued by Daaiet Coriman, who will make it a point to furnish the public with the choicest mrat at I fee lowest price. fcblO-tt Sale Bills of all kinds printed on short netiee at this oflice. jfixeellaeous. BEATTY & PLOTTS GOLDEN TONGUE PARLOR OBOAS8. rTIHE Beatty & Tlotts celebrated Golden X Tongne Parlor Irrgan, tne oesi paricr organ now in use. Herald St Clam, Pa., Dec. j 1873i Mcssn. Beatty at. Plotts, Gents : I have received tbe organ aa sent by your firm to me, and I have bad it examined, and it gives ample satisfaction. Joas Suit. M4H t5ov Citt, Pa , Oct. 16. 1873. The Beatty 4t Ilotts celebrated Golden Tongue Parlor Organ is by far the best I Mri. or-an in nse. I bave carelully ex flnd . Umtt worfcroanstip ever uv, , ith pleasure recommend it U m one in want of a Brst-ctas and l can , i anv on in any Paor. O. H. Ukb. - .. r- -.- u.; .wesw. ia.sy ri.j .......a had one of vour Golden Tongue Parlor Or- .,. fo, rf,-th Boat. I thonaht before 7. . 7 r . . . - 1 . rrcomnieT.d.r,g it to f ,v. , a lair trial arid am happv t testily that it surpasses ail that 6 as beeo'sai.1 vradxefiised about it. I hive Das been satd or advertised anout . i nave j bad professors OI music anu ceiroraieu or ganists ccme and try it( and one and all say that it is one nf the sweetest and best toned nW.nnu..ff. tn thl. mttrk.'t If til t .krtn th. .kin. n r 1 h nrhera arannd here. lam perfeerlv s;aisfled with It, and if I ! BE DISTRIbl TKD ON TIIK 2;r FEB coukllaot get another of the same kind, AKY BY THK PrBUC LIBRARY OK money conk! not entice me to part with it You may publish this if you see 9t, as my organ can be tried by any one wishing to do so, in proof of what I say. A. 3. K. Rica A ids, Late editor of the Tamaqua Courier, now at Bethlehem, Pa. Messrs. Beattv & Plotts, of Washington. N. J., are geatleraea of enterprise and . ...nld lv er-.l.l ir comniuoitv Hark.joara A'. J.t Harold. 1873. Washington, N. J., is a beautiful village oi nearly 3 0O inhabitants, 71 miles from New York, and 12 miles Iron Easton Pa., on the line or the D. L. A W K. K. Don't fail to ae and examine the Beatty It Plotti Golden Twngue Parlor Organ, before buy ing elsewhere, or send for a new illustrated price list jus out for 1874 Address BEATTY hx PLOTTS, Washington, N.J. pawiis. r. vsattt. SDwaan rtorrs. April 29-1 y fTlUE undersimrd, having completed his .a. new l arehouse in rerrysviile, would respectfully invite the attention t the farmers of the county to tha I ct that he is at all times PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF C.RAIX, SEEDS, Ac,Ac Having introduced new facilities for hoist ing, weighing, Ac, we are now prepared to unload with tbe least possible trouble. Bark, Railroad Ties, Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bought at all times, either tor CASH OK IN EXCHANGE FOR MER CHANDISE. HAVE FOR SALE COAL, LUMBER, FISH, SALT, PLASTER, GROUND OR LUMP, which wi!! be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, and at the lowest rates ruling. At my Store in Turbett township may be lound as complete an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Queensware, Hardware, &c, all of which will be sold as low, if not a lit lie lower thau elsewhere- NOAH IIKRTZLER. Pec. 10, 1873-tf Philadelphia & Beading Bailroad. WITTER ARRANGEMENT. Jaraav 17th, 1875. Trorsj leave Hsrrisburg as follows : For New York at 5 20, 8 10 a. m.. 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00 and 3 50 p. m. For Reading a 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00, 3 5" and 7 40 p. ni. For Pottsvilla al 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 3 50 p. m. and via Schuylkill A Susquehanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Allentown at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 3 50 and 7 40 p. m. Tbe 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. trains have through cars for New York. The 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p ni. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. SUSDJYS. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20 a. m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p. m. Trains for Harruburg leave as follows : Leave New York at 9 00 a. m., 12 40. 6 15 and 7 45 p. in. Leave Fhiladel bia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 and 7 00 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 30, 7 40, 11 2!) a. m.. 1 50. 6 15 ami IU 1.'. n. m. Leave Pottsville at 5 55, 9 00 a. m. and 4 30 p. m., and via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 60, 50 a. 12 25, 4 30 and 8 45 p. m. The 2 30 a. m. train trout Allentown and tbe 4 30 a. m. train from Reading do not run oo Monday a- SUNDAYS. Leave New York at 5 15 p. . Leave Pbiladelpiua at 1 ( p nr. Leave Reading at 4 30, 7 40 a. m. and 10 15 p. m. Irave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 8 45 p ax 'Hm ilarru and Essex Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Snpcrixtrndent. LFRED J. PATTERSON, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, XirFLISTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. All haskawMal TlwVimtitl V mttsmstAMJl . A'ctp Adrertisements. Mm. imnetiT "'llldawiaf I IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures Neura!gia, Face Ach-, Klieua,,! Gout, Frost.! Feet, Chilblains, S.n ' Erysipelas Brcisas and Wounds of ' nature in man or animal. The reruartl? Cure this remedy has effected elaes it one of the most important anS TalajiS remedies tor the cure an. I r.;Ii,.r of .; "The sinews of my lelt hand wej, t tracted from an ..Ui drawin. Z, fingers into the palm of the hind I T p.ied Giles' Liniment lo-Mt of JmmmiuL It relaxed tbem so that 1 can straighten mw ringers and nse mv hand." B ji.-ruru MDTT. 40 Tf . 13 st.. N. Y. " JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY k Co Wholesale Agents, 602 Arh St., Hhiirtt For sale by Bai.k A Hamlin, B.Wl... MUHiniown, Pa. aj llmO porters' prices Urrist r.,mpjar in America staple articW everybody Trade continuallr increa.rnr Agents wanted erery where bet inducZ ments don't wast time nend tor L'ircn lar to KoflCRT Watls, 43 Yesev ,tr.t v" Y P: O. Box 1287. BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE Incorporated in 184'J with autli..ritv to,.' j ter degrees, and endowed bv the S:. ! Maryland in JR60i The Coiiege , ' fully situated in a grove, within th .... on eniineitre that commands he c.nnrry, the citv. and . "' "V n uts, ine t .,ll,ge im 1 a gooi. norary, cnemic.il ami Hiimoi,l.'u-.l , , cabinets of minerals, n. LUs . . " niwalv i l"""' T""..t- . c'" ' in tirorougn. ooar. and tuition tiv. ,nnnu BWJKS. LLJ) ,7 rj- . 1 reideoU DOLLAR S TO THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION 1 FIVE Ht'NDKED TH ll'SAND ARE T( FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT. Dratcin Certain oi- .Moify Refundtd. One grand cash gift. . One grand cash gift. . . 1 '"Viii . 75,'Xjo . 5,oi) . 25,' . ll"),fNl I ,l"? H"1 c" fin I Rnd cash g.tt One Brand cash gift Ci4!,h -"," h 10 Cash fcif ts, 15 Cash gilts, 20 Cash gitts, 25 Cash gil ts, 80 Cash gTfts. 541 Cash gilts, KNI Cash gilts, 2VI Cash gifts, 5(M Cash gitts, 19,000 Cash gilts, 14.000 each... Uo.tjOO 10."00 eaeh... I jO.JO 6.01)0 each... l'K'.' 4.0O0 each... lOu.otst 30O each... 2.W each... U.n l.fKX) each... 1"0.'I 5isi each... lj'i.troo HK each. . . 50,00 50 each... K0JHM Whole Tickets f 50. Halves $25. Tenth, or each Conpon, $ . Eleven Whole Tickets, $-V'0 Pntlic Library of Ksntuclsy. Denth of Got. Bramlette letion of the Trustees A Sueiessor Appointed .Vo Murt Pestpt-nements Drawing Certain February 27A. At a meeting of the Trntee of the Pub lic Library of Kentucky, J;u. Ifi, 1J75, it was resolved that C. M. Brigzs, Esq., who under the late Hon. Th. E. Bramlette was the real business manager of tha ift con certs already given in aid of the Public Li brary of Kentucky, be and he is hereby au thorized to take the place made vacant by he tleath of said Bramlette. in the manag ment of the afairs of the fifth and last gilt roneert, and that the draw ir.g announced for February 27, 175, shall positively and nneqnuoc illy take pi ice on that day with out any further postponement or delay on any accouut whatever. R. T. DCT.RETT, Pres. Joan S. Caui, Sec'y. Hereafter all cnramunicitions relating to the 5th Concert sh uld b-- addressed to thH undersigned, ami I pledg-j myself that the drawing shall come off February 27th or that rvery dollar paid for tickets shall ba returned. C. M. BRINGS, Agent and Manager, Room 4, Public Library Building. LniiisriHe, Ky. Oi, THOS. H. HAYS A CO., 609 Broad- wav, Kf . r. 4 DVF.RTISIfG: Cheap: Goo! : 2m- Systematic. All persons a bo contem plate making contracts with newspapers for the insertion of advertisements, should send cents to Geo. P. Rowell m. Co., 41 Park Row. New York, for their PAM- I'HLKT-BIMIK ninety-setenth edition), con taining lists of over 2')0 newsuipers and estimates, showing the cost. Advertise ments taken for l.-admg papers in many State at a tremendous reductiou from pub lishers' rates. Grr tub book. TrrirmTm agents forth-"Lifeano HiliUluJ EXPLORATIONS OK I)K. LIVINGSTONE." Complete, authentic; a tresh book. Price suited to I lie limes. Address B. B. K I'd SELL, Publisher, Bos- iOftjl a month toaa-entsevervwhere. Ad VUU dress EXCELSIOR MF'(J CO., Buchanan, Mich. tfC tfQfl per day at home. Terms fms. Address Grso. Stissos A Co., Portland, Me. 6itm A WEKK guaranteed to Male and Fe $11 male Agents, in their locality. Costs NOTHING to try it. FartirTjIar Free. P. O. VICKERY A CO., Augusta, Maine. UflSf CHOMANCY, na SOCL CHARM- M. ING. How either sex may fasci nate and gain the love and affections of any persons tbey choose, instantly. This sim ple mental acquirement all may possess, tree, by mail, lor 25 cents; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM A CO.. Pub lishers, Philadelphia. WANTED, AGENTS, male and female, to sell Pictures everywhere. Four teen thonsand retailed by one. Another writes : " I can make mow money at thi ousiness than I can on a $10,'SN) farm, ad stocked " WHITNEY A CO., jan27-3m Norwich, Conn. TUN I ATA VALLEY BANK. Pomeroy, Patterson. Jacobs & Co. mrrunToww, jtviati corsrr, ra. CAPITAL,, faO.tOO. GEORSE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRTIN, Cashier. ataacToas : Jerome N. Thompson, 1 John Balshactt, John J. Patterson, 1 11. 11. bechtel, George Jacobs, J. W. Frank. Amos G. Bonsall, Uuited State SeturUtes, Bonds, ic. bought and sold. Gold and Silver bought at bigbestt rates. Deposits received, collection made, draft tm the principal cities, and a geueral banking Swiaua transacted. Bonds and other valuable papers received oa special deposit. june8'74-tf Fob Sail Eight hundred to a thousand Chestnut Rails, mode of young timber. Addresa A. McKINLEY, AlcCoysville, Juniata Co.. Pi Dnrs ft, medtcines at Basks A Hamlin. 1,
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