SENTINEL & REPUBLIGAli ; JilKFLl.VrOWX. Wednesday. Ieb' at, B. 1 SCH WE I Ell, tr.iToa Xt riopiiiETo. Last week the Democrat and RegUUr deuied that Democratic members in the Lgislaf cre"and Democrats outside of hat body denounced Grant, Sheridan, iid the Republican f arty generally, for irs Southern tolicy. Sucb a deuiaj is . w-nit hast, returning afterwa-ds to la- 1, nearly nude, and her limbs were the embodiment of stupidity in the face I dependence, Mr.., where bo amassed I bJ1 frost;b;ttsn k r . fi - .1 1 . ' large f.irtntie. In the meantime his- . .... ,..,.. of facts. There 1. not a Legislature in ; N go Temd ,Q he f.(.r j At Chicago on the 1 3th, John Kuet- he country in which the Democratic wiere g,e paVe birth to a son, the fruits , ing ud Jacob Merrer, laborers, were party Lave a lurj -rity but what Las : of her short-lived marriage. Gillis mothered to death by a rjuiiitrty of pawed denunciatory resolutions of some 'ed few month siuje, in Ki''" : Coal lallin" on fLem. kud or other The Democrat nd fog- C!';v -?.inS ,li9 st P"eioM J A onc"nn8(il.e(1 and fiftJ barre, oiI -, will a I 11 . j t i a v nai.t a.n l . .1 la ri ! J -1 - if 1 - I I J nuLciafii n, aud in MiiHiutown, as ele- where, men ho wish to be classed amoug atic party the lea er. of the Democrat 1 ave in their denunciation declared that . .. ., , . - given last l u?gdY, establishing me . , r-nendan shr.u.d be shot for his inter- ( vaihy !lf ,hpir claiir The property ; sk f the Michigan Central LaUmad Daniel !I.s.tt was arrested at Chi f.r?nce at New Orleans. So much as divi Je is estimated at from ' from oue ."hare to sixty the original : cag oll frijay uight, on the tcrritle to the denunciation that the Democrat $000,010 up wards." ' value of the same being $t!S and pre- j clATe 0f having, three years ago, mur. and Renter denies. ! A niM righteous dic'iMon, and it j tented value S4CS0. Upon this well j Jprej a ,u,n anJ disposing of his re- As to whether the rebel element that rnmes into the uext Congress to the number of eighty some, enough to con- trol all Democratic caucusses end tbtre- uy hUape tlie policy ot sum parry, win rass laws pensioning ihe rebel soldiers; I . . .1 . - 1. 1 .1 .1.. 1 !.. , " I'-J ",c ,ruc4 rpeal all measures obnoxious to them, no one but leading aud blinded Demo- crats believe to the coutrary. All that is wanting to bring about such an end is the opporiunity for the rebel rle- mnt to have the chance tit ciimpulate the Northern Democracy. They will ( becoming the leaven through which the shape the sympallnzers as a potter j marriage b uJs are lengthened aud (Impelli his tl.y. ' widened thcu indeed will it have accoui. The Northern leaders tf the Demo-j plished a great good. The marriage rrattc party apologize always in some j bonds are to narrow ; they are not corn way or other for the massacres that are prebensive enough. All that coustitu. committed in the South. Men bo thus ; tes marriage now, is the ceremony that apologize nerd but to have the oppor-' the Church delegates to ber preacher, tunity and they will become the opeu I which consists in a formulated speech o-workcrs in whatever their SoutLern : ci a scries of q-jestious, to be put to uiater propo.-c. The latest apoh gies th j.-e seeking matrimony, or the cero. that they have been making for the ' moiiy of the State which is delegated murders, and other ou'rigos committed . to a j j-tioe f the peace, who addresses in li.e South, is tint the pople of that ' liim.-clf tiin ugh a formulated speech section of the country Lave been and are still bein-robbed by excessive tax-j ation, under the form of law, aud that is so provoking aid so outrageous that the work of the White Lcagners Uanditti is not to bo wondered at : indeed nothing else can be expected, The four thousand murd'-rs aud wound-' iugs iu Louisiana alone emce ISO, arc apologized for in that way. Pen-' pie who so apologize will not hesitate a ' moiu.'Ul to help enact laws to pay the ' rebel debt, pension tlie rebel soldiers, j repeal lb new aiuendinin's t, the ' United States Constitution, break up the present system of national and greenback currency, and do whatever their Swutheru lea Ids may desire them to do. ueioreiue is.e -.onfrcssioua, com-1 mittee in New Orleans indisputable j evidence was given that the good lauds ' a ljiccut to New Orlcai.., and iu other . " I C l"l J places in the Mate, on which ate raised cotton. ur-r. and othei profitable itj ' 1 1 ducts, winch yield per acre doubly more mone? than the best lands in Pennsyl- , - , ,. rams, cu.tivate tl:em in wna.cver you niav, ate assessed at ton dollars per 1 acre, aud that the most excessive taxa - turn is seven per cent. In Fermanagh township, in this coun- ty, the assessment of laud reaches as Iiith as forty dollars per acre. Tbia w I iisuu mil ii". uiasc me uwaei uau me money rev a?re inn mo leu aoiiar as . sessed lauds iu Louisiana will. If these , . . .. . .. . . i . . i . 1 1 iauj3 iu i erujaiisg?! iowa?inp were as- ; sessed at ten dollars per acre, the taxa-1 7-Z r:rt: r Z ,hs,U.iv,e.n, th. ! ecu, , mat .s ,.er erui. u.guer man , toe lax in i.ouiS.aua, wiitcu, as et.icd , ,eDince of tbe BOmcn aud the divisien above, was seven per cent. i of property amcng tl.e issue. In. If Southern tal-paver. murder pen- i word tUt gui;h p ,ople be considfcred joe who tax them seven per cent., what ! peor,e and ba ucJ euoh in u..ulJ be done iii.h people who burden j crJ .arf.cu:ar. The decision of the the tax ra3crs with thirteen per cent ! Mill90liri CoUrt will resu:t in tlie enact If the Democratic leaders would hint lucljt of mi,te eD,t.rebensive marriage that the murdering of the ifikers of'jaw3 l''ermanagh township and the driving' cut of the families of tl.e same for the Tl!E ast wetlt '' I'roluced lhe taxalionof l ist year would be apolo-' "ew evlJeliCe ,n tLe lieecLer ud Tl1 i.ired for by them, what would the mass ! ,on C"e ,n" tl,e C1,urch t igation. .f the people think How would thej j act! Tl.e Democratic leaders every week, every day, apologize for the acts f the Southern Uatiditti that have as ; little cause Tor their murderous work as ! have the tax ptjers iu Fermanagh i township. Mn who murder, as ihey ! do in the Sou'h, and men who apologize ! for such murders, as the leaders of the '' Iiemocracjr are doiug, will not he-itate ! a iiiometif, once thev got the full power, i to ctiaet to t.sv the rebel debt. Tension ' 1 - t'le rebel soldiers, repeal the amend- i crotfessed to the "iorrow" whatever ients to the I'uitcd States onstitu , tbat is and were humiliated in conse tion, and what tl.ey will do with the ' lcnce of it. She also testified tbat colored people Ihe g .cd Lord oniy ; after tl.e confession of Iteecber to ber, tnews. j 8he ki-sed .Vr. 15;echcr o.i the fure- ,. ' " TZ" , s -i head and staled Ler belief, tbat he i li'I-F. AM has been charged with;, , ., ,. ! had still much roodne.j in hua. U hen tcllii'g a great many extravagant things : ,c ,. . , i .Vr. Iercher is put on the stand a dif in his spread cajrle talk, but Johnuie ., , . . , .. , i ferent appearance will be rut on the Uu:l, aecross the water, takes the Icath-j ,r ' er when he talks as follows of Uncle Sam's resources. JoLuuie said it iu Iiis r.ocvci 'iieuia unuiiiica : i "It follows that if the natural re- soures of America were fully devel- j ..!ed it woiiid aff.rd sustenance to 3,- m0W,yW inhabitant a number . l.e.ly lour tiaies as great a the entire 3 r . i . ' ..ms if hllilian bellli'S UoW eXIStllli? 00 tlie clone: Aud, wnat is evsu u.oiei f uririsiiic. tt is hot lutprobabie ti.at ! r ... . . this prodigious p. pulatmn will be iu existence w.thiu threw or at most fonr , . . . ; 'TllE Natioiial Orange propose to complete the Washington .Monument before tb Centenial. I ; "7T.0J0r5iL9srL J . -V iliuar) nature, some of the fact au i circumstances ou which it was baw;J remotely .eseinbling those nuJerljioif the Meisler-Mowerv case, recently tri ed at Pittsburg. It appears tua many years apo an Indian trader named G li tis married a couple of IMawtfre inai deus according to the rites f their tribe, and bad issue by theiu. lie sub sequently sought the band of a datigh- ter of a Niaujro chief, and wedded ber, urns uavmg mree wives living ai var lime, lie very soon aesene'i an anu win iw (US ntntars, " " anteee to each of his children br the - - j l)eBWd,-e Kjr!,. The Nianeo pirl sue d to prove the intestacy of Gillis a fr i , ' , , i they were concerned, and on rr' ; lo ,ne ufrc"m 1 ."" " "7: " . were better for the morals or the coun ' try if more divisions of kindred spirit were rendered by courts. To ourj , knowledge it is the first instance io ; wnieo uib ri.e marriage ceremony u. ludians iiare been recognized as binding .1.;.. . kmti.l.t i..t.. m ! - -'"" '" "'-6'" - : civilized court. . ! The very Mugular feature of the di- j cision is that it divides iho property j among the children of the different wives. There is not illig narrow or ! contracted about it, and tf it succeeds in or series of q-n-stions to those who de- sire to be untied in the bonds of wed- J lock. That is what the church aud j : s'ate ca!i marriage" of man aud wo- i jiuan, and no matter what rcla -j ' tionchip may esist between men and ; j women there are not married uuless one i or the other ol the formulated ceremonies have been observed. If there be issue.no matter, says the ihurch, no matter says ! the state, the letter of ceremony aud ! the law have not been complied with, aud there is no marriage. I'uder such status men are not responsible for cith. I 1 er maiutenaucc of women, or mainteu-1 ' auce of children. Cbildien have no ' ' recognition under the ceremony or law ! ! aud cannot inherit their father's pro- i Ir.ertv. Thev are outlawed aud nut ! v i MCirl;( ja the world just as if they bad dw,pped from ,nolj(.r p,anet nd W(?re of differcnt o froIU ... . . c . rerjdered tbe above dk-ision and if there n a 1 -. i were more of kindred spirit id every leg - ; lslatiTe bojv in thisc3untry,a system of . . : i.. . ... : ,i .marriage laws more comprehensive than : ,nise l(jat are D(JW on (te 8tatu,e bool.s n i...,.j ... j . i .ui ; : would be enacted, and a healthier state ! of laonlm ,hereby would be brought j abouf ,aw4 wou d be enacted that wou, j bo,d mm ,ad women tQ , 8trict acconn,abiiitJ, ThcJ wouId enact tbat ... i : j: ii uicii auu suuicu iu ui.er uis.cgaiu ui ibe conventionalities of the better class I if J ,i - r... . t ,i,. ! of rcoI"e. aBd m ,b face of tbe cere" r ,.-., ,... ... i .i i r ,i ',U10"J ,he Church, and tbe law of tbe . .. ii -.. ..- .i IMiv of we ,d W0Dje who hive I - n uu ui.mmiu mubo mc lb - M ' "M , , iccouutabilitv as for main ejr nurse in Tilton's j ,,cuse that fh saw Mrs. Til-! n Ueccber's knee, and j ,"aru ber c11 bnu 'wtber. Seo.nd, Mrs. Tilton's brother testi- fit'd ,ut CDe daJ opened the parlor dm,r of ui broiher-in law's bouse aud as Ue dld ao -Mrs- Tilton with a flushed fce hurrjing away from Beechcr, iS he room. Third, I'rauk Mon. Ion's wife testifi. ed tu:,, Oo,1 Tilton and ,1r. Beech-! , ugly case. The State Scinte on the cveninr? of ! i the 2i.d, bv a vote of 24 aves to 6 i ... nays, passed a resolution instructing the Seuators and Ileprcsetativse of this State in Congress to favor tbe passage of bi jn M o ,Lc T;lM Iiailroad. (: .. , .-. . , , , . , A, l i ttm viprunt Hi., .tiwiiiftnn tf ri a a n, vnm auw Aia.ua laoa ..... ; rtiey .e. ue, on .Jcn eommg eo,n.y, for .he murder of John , Deter, in December, 18.4. i J I The eodSsh fiisbiog fleet is froxen fast ! , in the ice off Cape Cid. News IteiDSf j There is to be a j.rne fijiht between , Aut.n nj i,M,kei somewhere within fif , , pittsb,r on Jh4 17th of i- j - ---- - o - ' Jane next. The priie is fifteen hun dred dollars and the champion of America. At Portland, Maine, it ha just tran- spired that an insane woman has been , i .1 . . : . I leon-mea ""er in a room . ner ...... -..v was cuiraea, una wnen aiscovcrea snc , ... I .1 : e'! at .MU.erstown, uutier county on the 1 8th. A liostun girl named Koberiia Urci.se, i ' !, girl sixteen years old was committed on the 19.h. for rai.i.,2 a certiSc.le of ; executed certificate 2,000 was obtain . ec wuen the fraud was discovered. fire j port.au-Prince, Hayti, ' about 10 o'clock on the 11th, rendered aooat ven hundred families homeless. Jas0u Weeks. of IJaDcor, Maine, who , , , . f.m r,. . . , ' ; was ioddcu oi jib,wu in oouis in one ! 0f the passenger enrs of the New Ha - j ven KSIroad at the Twenty seventh J gtreet depot, New Vork, several years ! ag0f ,n,j wu0 brouht suit against the ; company to recover, received a verdict ; ltl the Supreme Court on the 19ih for the full amount of the stolen bonds. Ed. Smith, a negro on the jury of the City Court, id Montgomery, Ala., was put on the city chain gang on the I9ib for one hundred days, for stealing bogs. Ike Hooper, colored, Was banged on the 19;h at Montgomery, Ala., fT the murder of Howard Salter White, color ed, in December, 1873. The Illinois Legislature has passed a bill authorizing the Go venter to appoint women to be notaries public. Gen. Longstreet, whilom Coufedratu commander, aud since a Kepublicau polititian in Louisiana, has bought a larlu er uamesviiie, ua , and mere proposes to spend iu peace aud quiet ,lie remainder of his das, forgetting iu eouutry life th memories of the bat - ,le fie,J a,1(1 caucus. mere are lo'.'.wu paupers in L.ou-1 u0 tave ,0 be supported by the ! public authorities .Mrs. 31oulton has been on the wit - lcss stand in the Ucecbcr aad Tilu.n case. 1 he railroads leading east or Chicago a c have reduced the rate of freight on dressed hogs as follows : To New York, Albany, liostou aud ISulcimore ten cents ; to l'hilidelphia seven cents, and to Buffalo five cents. At lioetoo 011 the 18th ult a negro was eeutenced to an imprisonment for life, for an assult upon a little girl. A colored boy was admitted iuto the I J : i senior class ot the High Scbool at New ' '.i . ..-v , , I ; Orleans on tbe 18lb, aud J0 out of the j 22 in the class immediately left. There I ' , . . ! was no disturbance. I Xhe steamer Vancouver, at San Fran-! I . r n t- t .. , j Cisco from Hong Kong January 20, aud , ! Yokohama the 30tb, brings intelligence j j that the Japanese government has ap- ' , prorriat(.u $o0u0t,o for eipeudi-ures in ! ; connection with he Ceutenial Expost. i : m j i i - iiuu iu L Uliaaeipoia. v, I)i,..n' I .,nt ,.,. i I fc " j i, : hoi rer plague, aud in Dectu.be :,, there the district wh er earijr j ,1.., J ! 'ir.vii I riv.t. i. .... ' """" T;" JT1 ' ' !' ! The b, .r the ro,.i, dcr of the couwrj was iu the starvation t .1.. ... tr. .i . u.j . . " .uc J ecueu ma- tOrity. c . ... ,,' Some men who were sinking a well t at Fortlaudvilie, Dakota, the other day, . . . . . i came uprn a Die open space, about r fc r r" thirty feet down, and wben the drill j was withdrawn a hot straw began to j pour out and has continued to escapo ever since. The snow ha been melted j for about a half mile around the wei!, the air and eartb being very warui.aud ' w - wolves and other wild animals congre. ge tbere at night to escape from the cold. The well is a great curiosity to tue people of that country, and no ex- planatioa of the strange phenomena has yet been offered At Montreal panics of all kiuds are fashionable on tbe ice. Russia is trying on a lare scale tie experiment of educating women for the medical profession. Two hundred aud forty young women from different part of tbe empire are now students at a medical school in St. Petersburg, each in a four year's course. Tbe house of D. li. Meliotl, in Bel. fast towuabip, near McCounellsburg, iu this State, was burued ou Monday, the 17th, and three of bis cbildreu perish ed in tbe flames. The parents Lad locked the children in the house hile they were absent a few hours. 'J be depot of tbe Xorth I'ennsyl- Taui Klroad at Adingtou, Montgoui- erJ P was entered oa tbe night of . l. - 1 ir.i. i .i. -r- 1.1 .... '"c " open auu robbed of $1G5. Only $10 belonged to the Company. No clew. ln low,t iQ Tama county, two little ., , children were f rose n in the hst storm, I iai wees, wane returning iroui school " line boy baa wrapped Ins little coat 1 ' and vest around his little sister aud the two ,,, cuiIdren ibed her At A four . r returnmg from a v.sit. A special dispatch uuder date of tbe ,22 from Oneenta, X. Y., says, three, brothers, Patrick, Martin and Miohael O'Brien, aged eight, ten and eleven years, living in the town of Exeter, were froitn to death on Tuesday last while peddling baskets; off the road to U'estville. The thermometer at the time was twentj-Sve degrees below aero, i vet the inhuman rsarant foreerl ilm J ch;,dren fo gQ (m, ped j,jng Ua ie moni of tfje . . g 4C I . . - . 0 . . of DU;,j were destroyed ID Cbhia-o. I J-M1 x.j.uo.fJ.JO. X? uXI v insured. Colorado is all aglow over a rein that yields fitecn to twenty thousand of gold per ton, that has been encovered not far from Sunshine, in that State, also another vein that yields 12 in 35 thon atid dollars per ton, and another that is W iuches, and nearly solid metal. Jo'in K. '-". Thorn, ex. treasurer of Detfoit, Michigan, committed suicide at Wyandotte on aturd iy. It is ru. uorod that a dell- it of $5,000 in his i uiored that a deh- tt or ffi , . , , ., uj3 (if the : r...h mains by chopping them up, putting t!..... In , K.,,l ,r.A fl..: ,i, i., ter vessel in the river At prescott, Canada, on the 20th, a : neuieJ Fitxgerald fell into a beer 1 r,, : l.-foti.,'. !,. i,ii ; fiuea wj,u boiling beer. He was liter- 1 boiled to death, I ,5, froul gpam bave it that the I Snuiih Government has decided to : pay , be heir's of the American victims of Virginias the 3uui of $34,000. "CAPITAL punisbmeut was some yvars1 ago abolished in .Michigan, and solitary c . .... uoiiiiutruieiii was suust.iiui.ru il whs was found that this svsten was fatal to the J health of convicts. Some became in sane, while others drifted into idiocy and complete imbecility. Sucb prison, crs are now put to bard labor. During the yeai 1874 the number of convicts increased from G.io to 703 ; these num bers entitling Michigan to rauk auion the formost prisons in the conn try. No prison govern met can be ef fective, says the rejoit of the inspec- I tor, without the power of punishment ; A prison contains desperate, daring ( mn, puiity ot most nagrant and revolt ; ing crimes some of them so subtle 1 aud cunning that they are frequently ' able to hoodwink an officer, if not a ; firm and incorruptible man." - Atlrrrfft Hunts- I - Asmlcned F.tale of David 1 Mrujer. ' HP' "'".f"'1 lier.-by pives notice 1 S- 111:11 n.iviii rr;ivernis ma le a general assiirniiieiit to him for the lieriefit of his ! i.n im to ,,t estate are reotiesttM to ni ike minimi it. payment, and those having claims to pre sent the same without de!av to KEl'BKX CAVEXr. MeAlisterville, Juniata Co., 1'a. Feb. 21, lf7.". Proposals for lluildiug School louse SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Fermanagh township School Board for the building of a llrick School House 011 the school property near the resi j ..j- r. ...1.1 11 :.. .1 :.. ULUtC Ol i ' ' I l I M' 111) lil 3.1 II 1 H llll!'. The leltin? will fake ol .ee at the old s. Ii.k.1 house at 2 o'clK-k P. M., on SATURDAY", m AKCH "', 1S7.V Plan 'and sp.,-inv.,tions can be seen at the residence ot the tfecre- tary of the Board. The Board reserv the rijrht to reject anv one or all of the bids, The old School House will be ottered at public sale, at the time of the letting. KOIihKT A RFYXOLDS Pres't 3s, ru KotiisoJk, SeSy. ' ' fcl2l-td Executors' Aotlce. E"a" "f "' Lauhri-lge. dee'd. T ETTEKS Testamentary n the estate of j y ir.il.eih l.atichri'l)ri', late i( 1 urbett lownsl ip. deceased, having leeii granted i.V! p.- To ihe ii:t(!e.!ine.l, all p.:rsons itidebted to said csl.i!t' arc reollestetl l.l InaUe lavment. and ili .su l:a. in" eiaii.n or den.aii.is are t: nutated li, tii.sl-.. It liiurti Ih same without , . . ....... .irn-r.t r-. , . : . "b .7. 175 ExecZo rzr.ER, Executor. E. F. KunkelerWine of Iron E. F. Knr.kel's celebrated Bitter Wineol I Iron will eticrtually cure liver complaint, jantlice Hyswpsia. chronic or nervous de. bility, chronic diarrhrea disease of the kid neys, and all diseases arising from a disor- jvvr limTlch or illU.Millf glicn as constipation, riatuleuce, inward piles full- ness of blo.id to the head, acidly of the . i . ,u j . stomach, nausea, heartburn, aip!l.st lor lod, fullness of weight of the stomach, "c,ion i"ki" " "n.,,ri" f1lh' stomach, sn imnih.g ot the bead, hurried or ditli.-.ult breathing, fluttering at the heart ru.',ki" 7 h ia ljtng posture, dimness ol visiion, dots or weos before the si'lit dull pain in the head, ,cicncy of p rspiration.ycllow-ness of the sum anil r fs. nam in ill, mm. imk. iifxu. rnesi, iiiiids, etc., suoiit:n iinsues 01 lies., burning in Ihe flesh, constant imsginaiiis of evil and great depression of spirits. Price $1 per bottle. Beware of counter feits. Do not let ynnr druggista palm off some other preparation of iron be may say is aa good, but ask for KunkePs Bitter Wiue of Iron. Take no other. KunkePs Bitter Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in $1 Ih ill les. K. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No 2".9 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Drngg.su and dealers every where. Tirpe Worm. Entirely removed with with purely vege- I table medicine, passing from tin system alive. No lee unless the bead passes. Come and refer to patients treated. Dr. E. F. Kisels No. 209 North Ninth St., Philadelphia. Advice free. Seat, I'm and Stomach Worms removed. Ask your drug gist lor a bottle of Kisckl's WormStrcp. Price, SI per bottle. It never fails, Feburary 24-4t. formal School. rTHE Juniata County Normal School will X be opened in the borough of Mifflin town, April 12, 1S75. The course will con sist of the Comm. n School Branches, Nat ural Sciences, Latin, (.reek, and Methods of Teaching. For terms, boarding, fee, see lairculars. or a ! ircss the Principals. li. A. iiAKMA.N, J. M. C A KM AX, FeblO. Mllllintown, Pa. Select School. I WISH to notify the public that Jerome j T. Ailman w ill open a Select School at Centreville. All wishing to avail them selves of a rare chance ot a thorough course J in all the branches desired, will find it to their interest to attend. Term to com mence on the 4!li day of April. Boarding can be obtained at low rates. All informa tion given bv addressing K. D. VAN DYKE, Feb. 3, 1875. Mexico 1. O. The Sentinel and RsrrsucAN has no nTw.iinr an an Ailvertisinir nieHinni in this county, and as a journal of varied news and reading it is not surpassed by any wecklv raoer in central Pennsvlvania. Dru; t me1icine an Banks fc Hamlin.' ! Xcta Advertisement. GILES' UNlLIEflT IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures Neuralgia, Face Ache, Ktieutu.itiara, iout, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Sore Throat. Erysipelas, Bruisvs aut Wounds ot every nature in man or animal. 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At news stabds or by mail. ";ireat indniH-meiits to agents and clubs. Til GRArmc CoMPAXt, Publisher; ParX j ,,1:,ce' N!,T"rk- T'A WKEK to Agents fo sell a'n ar- V 9 ti l.- .altab'.t mt flntir l'n.tlts imuicitse. l'ai-KJe Irei Address IUik- ! eie 11-f'o Co., Mari-m, Ohio. T1IK MAUVKf. OP TllE WOULD liE TtlESD V WATEK. It has restored thousands Iroiu the brink ol the grave ; given health and strength to those deemed beyond the reach of all medical science, and turned the path i( arllu tion to one of happiness in the hlvssings within its virtneSi It .llr fllM 1 1 . ! ! 1 1 H-;rhf'. rfiau... anil Diabetes; eradicates ail diseases of the kidney's; restores tbi urinary orpans to strength and power in a word, it is a nat- ural restorer ol" health, and has performed ! ,uo ",08t ""dertul rnd miraculous cures of tan Irnnvn - . .. 1 1. T . I A 4 for circulars, &.c.", Can. Ecokse K. He.x- ubt, H aukesha, (Vis v)AA a inonlh to apents every where. Ad 9"w dress EXCELSIOU JI F'G CO., Buchanan, Mich. C CtT be N. V. S.T Oti" vilOll innst Joc-bsal, the ( Ureal Literary Vt'erkly of America, for on year for the regular subscription Price, $ !, rotlaee raid. 1: panics eutered mi partially as received, and Hive )ol!arsCah sent at once to every tilth subscriber. Clubs of five (at $ i each) may retain the $ ! This is our our "chroieo'' a Caeu premium of V'sufficient k 1!!. iiruess .V.VfuU nllment. Send money order or registered letter to BK A DI.E ADAM'S, 1'iikiishers, 98 William Street, New York. 4 D EKTIMXG: Cheap: tiool: 2. Systematic Ml persons vlio contem plate inakihp contracts with newspapers for the insertion of advertisements, should send 25 Ceutl to l!eo. T. Unwell ot Co , 41 FarK Kow, New York, lor their FAM-I'HLKT-BihJK Hinfty-sereuth eJilion), con taining; lists ( over 'JO'tl newspapers and .t iiiiutes- showiniv tlit. rutit A ileiTtix . nieiils tiiken for l uiline iaiei in nianv plates at a tremendous reduction trom puu lUliers' rates. GtT the aooic. Tli Choicest iu the world. Im porters prices Largest conihanv in America stable article plaases j evervlxidy Trade continually increasing j Agent wanted everywhere best induce ! incuts don't 'astv time send lor Circu lar 10 KoniKT Wvlls, 4a Vesey slr-et, X. Y., r. t. B.x li'f;. W o $9(1 1'1 ,lil-v at iflj r- if ill) Address G l'urllaiid, .Me. home. Terms free, co. SriNsox i. Co., 6J7T A WEEK guaranteed to Male JI I mule Agents, in their locality. and Fe- Costs TH1XU to trv it. Particulars Free. P. O. VICKE3Y i CO., Augusta, Maine. I PRATE nOOHt! WHAT WOMAN SHOULD KNOW." A Woman's Bo k about Women, by a H uman, (Mrs. E. B. DIP FEY.) The only work ot the kind ever written by a woman, is a necessity in every house hold, its entire novelty and emmvnt prac ticalness creates an immense demand. Notwilhstaiiding ihe delicate subjects nec- essarily treated, it is written in sucb a brave pure style as win not otlrnd the most tasl Jius. Lady agents hever have had such hue opportuuily to maae money and do good . Terms and sample sheets mailed free ou immediate application. J. St. STODDAUT fcCO.,Philadulpbia. Assigned Ewtate of Saiiiuel Leonard, THE undersigned, Assignee, hereby gives notice that Samuel Leonard, of Fay ette township, Juniata county, Pa., has made a general assignment to bim tor the benefit of his creditors All persons in debted to the estate of the said Saninel Leonard are requested tc make immediate pavwnt, and those having claims to pre- I sent the same, without deiay. to Kr.lBEN LEONARD, Oakland .Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. Jan 13, It 76. Register's -otlc. TVTT,CE is hereby given that the fol 11 following nann-d persona have 11 .ed their Administrators, Executors, and Guar dian accounts in the Register's OlUce of Juniata county, and the same will be pre sented tor continuation and allowance at the Court House in MiSliatown, on Tues day, March 9, 1S7G : 1. Partial account of S. Owen Evans, administrator of Robert Quick, late oi Del aware township, deceased. 2. Final account of John Motzer. admin istrator of David P. Kurtz, late of Walker township, deceased. Final account of P. L. Greenleaf, execu tor of Mary Keely, late of Delaware town ship, deceased. J. T. MET LIN, Register. Registkk's Orncr., ( MilUiutown, Feb. 'J, 1875. fUXlATA VALLKY BANK. Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co. ! irrnsTowx, jinun corsTT, r. CAPITAL., $80,000. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier. HI sectors : Jerome N. Thompson, I John Baisnarn, John J. Patterson, II. II. Bechtel, George Jacobs. ( J. W. Frank. Amos G. Bonsall, United States Seiurities, Bonds, $c. bought and sold. Gold and Sitter bought at highest! rates. Deposits ricrHtd, Collections made, drafti on the principal cities, and a general banking tusiness transacted. Bonds and other valuable papers received on 'Pecial deposit IjiineBiatf l,sIRST-CL.JSS PICTCRES ikn at j JL? Hess' Photograph nailery, Bridge at., Mifflistown Kew AHvertltemknt. JECEIFTS k EXPODITUKES - OF THE COUNTY OF JUNIATA from the 7th day f January, 1S74, to the 7lh day of Jaoaary, I87o, inclusive : 1875. SAM'L II. SflOTEES, 7Voj., Dr. To cash received frens W.C. Laird former Treasnrer. . .........'.$610 11 A nit of Slate and county tax out standing January 7. Id74. ..... 612184 Amt militia tax outstanding Janu ary 7, 1874.... ................ 474 50 Amt Slate and county tax levied lor the year 1S74 :2C:S;7 fit? Amt received verdict IW 44 00 Amt received fruiu James fox, as signee ot 1'eter Kly i Anil received trom Jos. Anl, Ksf., lor Hues 2147 200 07 27 30 3 70 311 03 ' -Amt received from John Patterson, "tray liore sold Ami nwcivea imin Jacob A t urisiy 1'iH., attorney of D. Watts.... Amt received tor material ot old court house sold Amt received Iroiu Jniues Uuen, Commissioners' Clerk, County Bonds sold 37S75 00 $7 1C91 0 187.1 CONTRA, Cr. Bv Commissioners' orders issued 'lS7:J. lifted the year 1X74 $2076 11 HiW for the year 1874 ........42651 04 Road view orders issued and lilted for the year 1874. 2:18 85 State assessments paid for the vear 1874 1788 17 Treasurer's one per ctMit. on State assessments; 17 88 Six pT cent: allowed; tax payers for the rear-' !74.. .. 957 04 i five ptf cent, allowed collectors lor Ihe year 1874 690 00 Exonerations on militia tax per act of Asenibly 45150 Vouchers lit led trom County Sunt 75 00 Outstanding Stale and Count v tax January 7, l75 .....12572 20 Treasurer's percentage 8.VJ 00 Amt brought up to balance......! S055 81 S7lf.9l W zr 1 Balance due county brought down..$'j0o.j 84 Balance due from bavid Walts, lormer Treasurer 210 73 WM. II. KXOfSE, Sheriff. To amt verdict fees $ COVTRA, By cash Irom I. D. Wallis, Est ...$ 4i 00 Cr. 44 00 ST.1TEMEST OF OUTST.t X D I .G COVSTY TAXES in the hands of the seteral Collictors, January 7th, l7o : I Collectors. Tr. District. Taxes. Jesse Keed...!lH73 Orei-nwood Ja-ob Speice . 1873 Delaware . $ J0 17 lt 08 Abm. Leister. IS. i avette David Fowles. 1S73 Walker Jesse Howe ..17-4 Milllintoan ..i David Partner 17:: Milfoni JoM-ph Ker!in.;lf7" Patterson ... (i. W. Jacobs. :1!72 rem sville . . ! G. W. Jacobs.' Ik7:t Perrysville ..! S. F. I.udwig. 17;! Tnsearuni ... ' Als;il)iii Kice.!D7. Lack Lewis I'argill . 172 IJreenwood. . ' Frank Miliiken lf7l Tnscarora . . . 1 llenrv Hersli . l.70 Millwrd i O. P. Barton .'lf74 Lack ll It 24-; !7 173 S3 i:n ca! -"-' 17 ) S!" I 'i't I'M) ns 3:t (!) '.'" 7 3 72 11 B.- 2'7 34 Vi fift 442 7.". D'-'iO 72 014 47 217 M 275 54 LW r 4 10 62 11! 22 li;S2 44 '.is . 21 John K. Dolilis 4 Tiiscan.ra ...j J. Wisehaupt.ils74 Spruce Hill. . I M- Beale. . . li 4 Ueale ; J. tf. Jenkins. KS74 Milton! James Kmnn. Ih74 Turb-tt .! Win. Wright . 171 Perrysville ... Caleb Parker. 1S74 Patterson....! A. G. Bonsall IS74 Milllintoa rn . . i Win. Banks . . 1S74 Fermanagh . . ' B. Kerchner.. 1874 Walker James M'.Meen 1ST4 Favette M. C. F trra .. IS74 Delaware 1 W. H. Nelson lr74 Tlionipsonl'n.i Joseph Nipple' 1874 (ireenwiMsi. Thomas Walts 174 Monroe ! Amos Miller.. 1874 Siisipiehauna 40 03 fit) 5! "'7 09 si n i.i Total $11154 00 Or VL ISI.l A H I A U STATE TAXES ia the hamls of the sen- eral Collectors, January th, LS7.S : t Collectors. ( IV. ; Districts. Taxes. Jefse Keeil...'Di73 Ureeimoo'l .. J;cob SJntce . I73 Delaware .... A brain Leister IS73 Fayette David Fowles. 1)?7.; Walker Jesse Howe .. IS73 MiKlintown... David Partner. 173 Milton! Joseph Kerlin. 173 Patteison ... (1. W. Jacobs. 172 Perrvsville .. ft. W. Jacobs. I73 Perrysville .. S. F. Ludwig. 173 Til searora... 5 ID 8.5 7 41 11M 4i 31 K o2 06 11 42 28 M I si 51 2'. :!! 40 29 II 42 Absalom Rice. 1(3 leij J Lewis Caigill . 172 Greenwood. Frank Miliiken 171 TnsCarora Henry Hersh.. 170 Milford t O. P. Barton.. D7I Lack John E. Dbbs t74 Tuscanra... J. Wisehiupt . 174 Spruce Hill.. I J. C. Beale ... 1?74 Beale j J. K. Jenkins. IS74 Miltonl . ... James Koous. 1M74 Tu.l:lt I Wm. Wright . I!74 Perrvsville..' Caleb Parker .'lri74 Patterson ...j A. ti. Bonsall. 174 MitUintown..' Wm. Banks .. 1"74 Fermanagh..; B. Kerchner.. Ic74 Walker i James M'Meen 174 Favette M. C. Farra... 1K74 Delaware I W. H. Nelson.; 1874 Thouipsont 'n Joseph Nipple If 74 Greenwood .! 7ii 4'.t 4i lil m 32 Mt 03 12 2" 7 W CH 83 103 58 tl 54 4 a 03 7 oH 19 5C 45 H4 31 41 Thomas atts lBi4Moi.roe Au.os Miller ...1874 Susquehanna Total $1113 l! All of which is respectfully submitted. JOHN FITZGERALD, J. S. M. GIBSON, S. B. LOUDON, County Auditors. Cojmissiosrws' Orrrra. MitUintown, Jan. 7lh, lf7-. J STATEMEXT Ci ORDERS DR.iWX by the Commissioners of the county of Jw uioia on Ihe Treasurer thereof, from the btk day of January. 1874, up to the ith day of January, l7j : Miscillanew. DPS uloutf A Co. and others, coal, umber, labor, tc $ 481 55 County Auditors and Clerk ...... oU 00 Geo Fleisher tt Co, boards to cov er brick Q W Smith, balance on tlirowmg down old court bouse John Keisvr, taking dow n old privy aud cleaning away same Robert McMeen, lor agricultural societv 70 00 35o 73 84 00 100 00 24 00 52 50 Henry Witholl", for pruning trees.. j Jurv Commissioners and clerk. Total $12-18 78 Constable and Jnttires' Fees n Cbtrrrnoa- uealth Cases. E W II Kmidcr, S S Wilson and others $ 44 03 Commonwealth Witnesses awl Coroner's In quisitions. Joseph Middagh and others. .....$ 29 CI Public Buildtngt. Hrtrirk At. Fleisbcr on court house Contract 25VK) W M X Simon, architect-' lis HI I John Hartzell, excavation 15 UO Wilber McCahan and others, office building. ........ ............ 612 45 James Moore and others, work at heaters m court house 34 1 1 Flinn & Brcncman, on court bouso Heaters 60 00 Kurtz Kauflman, on biick SO 0U Stephen Losh, extra masonery. .. 24 00 iletrick & Fleisher, extra work and material 803 75 Iletrick Jr. Flcishor, for terrace, steps, tc 321 27 J B M Todd, tor brick 25y9 31 Fager & Moyer, arches tor court honse chimneys ... 60 00 G L Gnss and others, for work at eoort honse terrace... 6 7 XfW Advertisements- D P Sulouff.on new privy and cis tern S iniOB Clsh, stone fof terrace. . . . ) W Hamilton, for painting arches and chimneys. ... .......i. CJeckner . Zimmerman for brick 200 00 17 50 4 50 367 50 Total $31746 20 Court and Jurors Pay. Thomas Johson and others $ 1663 61 Co! Bond Redeemed. Bond Jfc.2 $ Jsttttort Pay. A iron Leiily and others ....$ . . CWaeJ ras. llonrv Bar and others $ 300 00 696 75 22) 67 For Mink and Wild Cat Sealpt, Peter Geedy and others $ Road Damages. S S Pennebaker and others...... $ . Hri(ri?mMiirr). B 3 Wright, ljr convicts $ Slate Lunatic Hospital. John A Wier for M Brackbill....$ Cuy Prison. Wni H Kuouse and others. .....$ 252 30 43 00 214 21 210 30 230 17 Cor Mis and Tramps. Septimus Weet and others $ 1061 30 7rr. Robert Curumings and othcrsj 1 . . $ Printing. Bons ill & Jat-kruan .$ B F Schweier John WSpeUdy 12U 15 371 27 216 00 8 to Total Stationery. Win Mann, dockets, 4.0 $ J Harris, stationery - . L U utter, transcripts, registers, tc 3'.5 a; If 8 9 l:j Total $ S.1S Xc'Briitges. Benueville llalltr ar.d others $ 4x; Old Bridges. "oah Ilerlzler aid others lor ma- terial and work done .$ iWl Commissioners' Ofice and CourHouse. Win Van Swerin?en.CommissUper$ 3W 1 Ihivld B Pimm, Commissioner... -."i I A A Croiier, Cominissiotier. ..... -'!) I James Deen, Clerk 60" J A Christy, Counsel 60 J A Christy, for collecting an old account of Peter Eby's Assignee 2- Total - 1007 7i Public Others. ",, Eli Dunn, transcribing d.K-kets, y S ottieers fees, 4tc ...$ 6fl 57 J A Christy, auditing dockets.... l- W) RoU-rt McMccn, district attorney hi 44 Total $ 7K0 General and Spring Elections. Thomas Murphv and other election ottieers....;. f 627 Recapitulation. Miscellantons S liifS Constable and justices' lees in com- monw.allh cases 41 Commonwealth witnesses and cor- oner's inouis lions 223 I Public buildines ...3174t Court and jurors' pay ltitl 61 Lonntv 15our.Us redeenieU 300 ihi Assessors pay. ....... ........... i Constablo's rvlurns ! Foa, mink and wild cat scalps.... Road daiiiaires I Western Penileiiiiary State lunatic hospital i County prison., I County debt ami tramps j Interest j PrintiiijC Stationary ; I New Bridge... 1 1 ld btldjcs j Cf i.iniissioners' otlico aud Com t I house..... j Pi.b ic offices i General and spring election i: 214 210 230 10; 120 i.m; 27 1 8.:i I 2.4 1107 7w; 627 I Total SI2MS I Sit i We, lite Commissioners of the county i Juiiwia in compliance with the requirements i ia . uo uuonsn n lorwiroin as n 11111 stsleliu nt of llif ris-einK ami eTrnilitiirs or the county aforesaid, for ihe year lf74. tiiveu under our hands at the Commit aioners ottice. m Mllllintown. this 10th dav ot January, 1875 j DAVID B. PIMM, A. A CKdZIKK. THOMAS WATTS, Arrtn : Comm ssioners. Jamks Dekc, Clerk. Feb. 3, lb7.-4iv LOOTS AND SHOES. 4 T mv residence at East Point, Mitflin- J.X. town, I am prepared to promptly till orders for HOOTS A.D SHOES, LADIES', MISSES' AND CUILDUEN'S WEAR, at prices to correspond with the times. All kiuds of REP 1IRI.YG also promptly attended to. Hoping to re ciive a share of Ihe patronage ot tl.e peo- :;; 5-5 1 pie, I subscril myself their obedient stioe 10 ui I maker. A. B FA51CK. Feb. 3, lX75-tf CHAIR MANLFACT0IIY. TDK undersigned, at his shop, on Water street, MiflliR'own, has now on hand and for sole cheap, a general assortment of CHAIKS. lie also has a largw lot of on band, and, having purchased a new Hearse, is now prepared to attend funerals at the shortest notice and on the most 'ib- eral terms. He has made a great reduction in the price of Collins. Repairing promptly attended to. jnly21tf O. P. kOBISON. jEW DRIU NTORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Belront Building,) Mala Street, 9III91ntwn, Fa. DEALERS IN DRUGS A.XD MEDICINES, CHEMICAL? j DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VAKN1S1IE?. GLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL. LAMPS. BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BRU8HES, TOOIH BRUSHES, PEK FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS.1IAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOT! O N S , STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY Of PATENT MEDICINES. '..i..rl -!. . . I ... iv-u i.ii rn ji car. anu warranted,., t, , -v,-t..s- jrom high anthoritv. C7-Ptirest of WINES AND LIQUORS Ka3!TrT great care. June 22-tI. Bare Inducements ! oinnn acres of land for "' OtJjVllVF SALE. Said lawtsaresit- r m uatea on and near the Cairo Jr. Fulbm Rail road, in Raadolph Co., Arkansas, and will raise from tllty 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 samw. Tebxs One-fourth cash, and balance in one, two, three and four years. LEVI HECHT A BROTHER, Pocahontas, Arkansas. Sept. 23, 1871. Fob Salc Eight hundred to a thousand Chestnut Rails, made of young timber. Address A. McKlNLEY, McCoy.till, Juniata Co. Fa. Sew Advertisements. USE THE BEST. t. iaVfslAaUiS KENEWER Nine years before the public, and no preparation for tlie hair l,j ever been p-oilnced eqtis! to Hal! V egetable Sicilian Flair Kenew.-r." au'i every bonest dealer will swt It gives trie best 'U'xfr.ctiin. It" re stores GRAY IIAL1J to its original color, enidicntinr and preventin dandruS; curing BALDNESS snl promoting the growth of tae hair. The g'.y and brxshy bair by a few applications is changed to black ;.nd silky locks, and wayward hair wuJ assume any shape the wearer ilesirei It is the cheapest HAIU DUESS IJM Hi the world, and its effect. lasf lonsc!f, as it excites the frlandato j furnish the nutritive principle so 1 nnc9sary to the ili'e of the hair. It i gives tha hair that ejdendid appear. owe so muen aumireti oy aiu jjy ;tg toviic and stimulating properties it prevents the hair frotu falling out, and none need be without Nature's ornament, a good head of hair. It is the first real perfected remedy eve; discovered for curing diseases of thd bair, and it has never been equalled, and we assure the thousands wh Save tised it, it is kept tin to it 47 1 51): 58 ! " 1 00 - ; 1" original hish standard. Our Treatise , the flair mailed free; send fcr it. i'J' "i (' f j O-id nff Dr?r;jj tti l Pe!trs w ilt&anes. lnco One Collar Per Bottle. R. P. HALL L CO., Proprietors. LA30KAT3ET. SBEUA, I. S. 00 00; KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTKACT BUCHli 01 , s th osli sr.ow sistnr ?o 1 33;BR I GUT'S DISEASE. i 7S I AND A roSITIVE XKHtOV FOR . ..... 63;GOfT. CRAVEL. LTRFCTT'kKS, PIA- I B .I!;-'. 01 t titiiibiii, i'ni.n,rM.n.i. COMPLAINTS, Non Retention or Incontinence of t'rir.Oi 606 i irritation, ioii.truiii.iiiin, or 1. 1 cra 220 67 ' tiou of the no 21 f Il1ndlcr"nnl Kitlnej: oil ' Spsjimtorrhira. I.eCf.rrlioTa or Whites, 1. Irregular er Painful Menses, Bearing Down, 30 i Chlorosis, Stertlitv anl 1". j Ail Complaints Incidm! to Ftmatts. lojKEAKXEY'S EXT. BUCHU I'j' For Stone in the Bladder, Calculus liravel t i or lirickdiis! Deposit and Mucus or 00 .Milky Discharges, and Diseases of the Prostate ttlaiid. ; t A-E.ftf.VErS EAT. BUCIIV -.- . , . ... ................ 1 Habits of InssiuattOll. F.tr., in all their , stupes, at little expense, littl- or no ehanitrt ! in ,,k't' no meoiivenimee. and noexpwiire. I " causes a ireituent desire, and gives I strvnirth to I rinale. therebv r.ain.vin Ob- striKlii.s. preventing and curing Stricture of the I'relliro. allaying .im an.l intl .ru ination, and expelling all poinmous matter. I ss by persens in the de.dme r changa of life; alter conrineuieiit or labor pains, bed-welting in children, etc. Prof. Steele sa s : .'One bottle of Kear net 's Kxtra. l liucliu is worth more ill. in alt other Buchus combined.' seaeNey's ext. bucsu Permanently cures all aiTcrtior.s of Ihe Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical .-wellings existing in Men, Women and Children, no matter what the age. Ask lor Kearney's. Take no other. Pricr One Dollar per Bottle, or Six Battles for Fire Dollars. Depot, 104 Di ane St., New York.. A Physician in attendance to answer cor respondence and give advice gratis. Send stamp for Pamphlets free. For Sule by Druirirfsts Every" here. AVOID QUACKS ct IMPOSTORS. Ab Charge fur Ailbice and VonstltaMn. D. J. B. Dtott, graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, author f several valuable works, can tie consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs (which he has made an especial atudv ) either in male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how l"iif standing. A practice ol 3U years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Thoso at a distance can forward letter desesibinij symptoms ami enclosing stamp to prepay ! Postage. Send for the Guide to health. Price 10 cents. J. P.. DYOTT, M. P., Physician ami Surgeon, anglO 104 Duaue Street. New York. GREAT REDUCTION ix mt PRICKS or TKETII! Fall Upper or Lower Setts as Low as fi Jso teeth allowed to leave the office un less the piiireni is satisfied. Tteth remodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to last for life. Teeth extracted wuhont pain, bv the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to the hard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, for $15.i0. Temporary sets $.".00 extra. Tooilw-he slopped in live mimtes with out extracting- the t'.th, al the Ueiital Of fice of O. L.lir.Kit, established in .MitSin town in ls)j0. j4.ito iw fe. ' O. WW, j MERCHANT TAILOR, ,n rom "n second stTry of R. E. Parker's new oiiuaing, on Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. FASHIONABLE G00D3 always on hand. CUSTOM tVORK 1JNE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can have them cut in garments free of charge. BVTTERICICS PATTERXS also for sale. ALIa WORK WARRANTED PRICES L0 li'. Oct 22, 1973-tf The Sentinel and Republican office is fha place to get job work done. Try it. It will pay you if tuu need anjthinj in that lie.
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