SENTINEL k REPUBLICAN MiFFLINTOU'X. Vredntldaj. March 10. ISIS. D. F. SCHWEIEK, tniroa aso raoratrroe. BF.riBLICA STATE tOXVESTIOS. I all f tie Stat teamlttfe. . The Republicans of the State of Peon- ; yrnia are beieby requested to assemble t-y their delegates in State Convention at iMion on Wednesday, the 2Clb day of Mar, Ir-75, inlhe Fultua Opera House, at the'eitr of Lancaster, for the purpose of nonima-; ting candidates for Governor and State Treasurer. Ka h HepresTntative and Sen-1 aturial District will be cntitl.-d to the aanie j rep.enta.io.. a, it ba, under the preut apportionment for Senators and Kepreaen- i Utivea in tbe Legislature. ' KUSaKLL ERRETT. . W turns Nobkis, Secrwtarv. Ill airman. Famine still prevails in Asia Minor. Tuts Democratic State Convection will be held at Eric on September 8th. j fcy and .p,li;,b,e alike eit,IeDg Tut Legislature of Arkansas has j of every race and color, rejrardleas of adjourned to next Norember, and peace j U previous condition of servitude, now prevails throogbont the State. tc.2. That any person who shall ' ; violate the foregoing section by 4enJ Til Republican State Central Low- i ;ng mj c(titen MC.pt fof reM0M luittee met in tbe State Library on tbe bj Uw ipplic,ble t0 citlMM of eTerT 5-h test Lancaster was selected as j rce M(, feg,rdleM of tny the place of holding the State Conven- prevLns eondltion of .er,itnde, the full tion and May 2Gth tbe date. enjoyment of any of the accotnuioda- Tiik Japanese minister's wife gave ! ions, advantages, facilities or privt-l-irtb to daughter Washington, on j leges in said section et-t-tu'srated, or by lb,. 4(0 inat. It is the first Japanese ' siding or inciting such denial, shall, child born in this country, and that's for every such offense, forfeit and pay why it is worthy of lemark. be snm ol five hundred dollars to the person aggrieved thereby, to be recov- THE Methodist Episcopal preachers! ..:. of debt ith full ,ost. of Cincinnati the ether day uaanioious Ij resolved, " That the modern theatre U evil, and en'.y evil, and that contin uously evil." The new United States Senate was sworn in at noon on the 5th inst. ; the j New Senator from Florida, Missouri, Virginia, and W est Virginia, being ex rebcls, took the rtiod'Sed oath. The Washington Gaztlte, published in Georgia, has hoisted tbe name of j Aieiaoder 11. Stephens, tor tue i resi-: .... ... I tlencr. So we co. ho will nominate Jeff Davis for the Vice 1'iesidency ? There it is again. Congress, before it closed the late session, appropriated $3,000,00") to the improvement of Southern harbors and rivers. If Mrs. 1'artingTon and her son, Ike, get over that manifestation of deapotisio, it is believed that the Democracy ean stand it. Within the past week Philadelphia his been excited on accouut of chalk marks (ouud on many houses one inorn iug. The marking Lad been doue the previous night. Among the marks were numerous letters, cross bones and skulls. Sensation-loving people likely did it. Ir docs appear by indisputable evi dence that Theodore Tilton. while on a J lecturing tour, bad a woman not bis . wife to travel with him, and they 1 lodged iu hotels, rn adjoining rooms, j ijni,e(i States with powers of arresting that could be entered, one from tbe:,n(i iu,rri!Souinc or bailine offenders o'.her, or thrown into one room by fold ing doors. Such is the man who pro poses to destroy lieesber. JoxEsis the Democrat of the dd school who is called upon to rise and e.plain where that one million dolUrs j went to from the Geor. Slate Trca ! i- :r t ...j ...! aury. .ow if Jones only bad some . . . r 1 'carpet bagger and "mudsill from i v . - . .t . r..i ' the -Nirti to rest that little matter upon, what a relief i would be to Jones individually, and to Lis Democratic friends generally. J-ne seems to be in a distrersiiig Eituation. Pittsburg Gizelle. The compromise of the Louisiana troubles hiJ-i fair to ca!m tbe excite ment iu that State. Tbe committee That visited New Orleans not long sinoe re to return and count tbe vote of tbe last election, and announce the result. .In eStra session of the Legislature b to be called, and those deo tared elect ed members by tbe Congressional Com luittee are to constitute its membership and are to be allowed to proceed to business. Kell:gg is to be the reeog wized Governor, aud bot'i parties arc to preserve the peace. There is, or was a man named Sy pber in I oneress, troui ijouistana. lie i is a native of Perry county, this State, lie is knowu personally to a number of people io this county, having at one time taught hi Col. McFarland's school at McAlisterville. II is scat io the late 4)ngr-ss was contested tw-i years by a u.aa named Lawrence. Tbe House came to a vote ou tht question IS Lours before its final adjournment, and de- dared Sypher not elected. Lawrence Ml as member 13 hours. The pay be drew waa thirteen thousand dollars. Sa flier drew pay. They both were en ritfetl to pay, under the law. , , Tiirv saved a viry man from fainting . , . - he leadins bun to a window and giving ny leauuig " t t itim air iroin . bouse, last Wednesday It was at an important juncture to the testiumoy of a witness m the JJeecner ana imou ease, where the wanner of salutation at Tiltou's hou was described as that of bi interchange ol kisacs between wti tinte ae-juaintanee. It was not that kind of testimony, however, that caused the juror t grow Wst lie had been eouuimed tobacco chewer and smoker. Whsu be entered tbe jury-box be ab Btained from tobaeeo, ui that absti nence m tb of nis lllnew- The eourt adjourned tUl tbe next day, whan tUe jaror wis in hu usual health agato- The Civil Eights Bill. The fallowing i a copy of the Cril j ; ftiirbts Bill. Kead it caret" filly, su that it, tfttarepreseniations that the De oortdV pot afloat in regard to R taaj not mislead : WliiBtAH, It is essential to just government that we recoguife the equal ity of all men before the law, and bold tblt it is the dofjr of Ike gomnment, io its dealings with the people, id thefts cut equal and exact justice to all of whatever nationality, race Color or per suasion, re!igou3 or political ; ttfatf it j being the appropriate object of legisla ,OB enMt grei, principles into UWt toeff fore A dtd, tic.. That all persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall be entitled to the full and ,,.,,,1 .!.,. u.ent ellhe sccofcitnodatiou. ( . , -j j advantages, facilities and privileges of . iuus. public conveyances on land or tbeatrea and othet places if public aaja.oenieatj subject only to ttre conditions and limitations established I and shall also, for every such offense, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than five hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, or shall be imprisoned not less than thirty days nor more tban one year ; proviaea, inai all persons may elect to sne for the penalty aforesaid or to proceed tinder their rights at common law and by state l.tn ) . atij. li . i rr an I MP 1(1 .A nfO in of w o,her ,beir .... right to i ght to proceed in the other jurisdic tion shall be barred, liut this proviso shall not apply to criminal proceedings either under this act or the criminal law of any state. And providing fur ther, that a judgment for the penalty in favor of the party aggrieved, or a 'judgment upon an indictment, shall be a bar to either prosecution respectively Sec. 3. That the district and circuit courts of the United States shall have, exclusively of tbe several states, cogni xance of all crimes and offences against and violations of tbe provisions of this act ; and actions for tbe penalty given by the preceding section may be prose cuted iu the territorial district or cir cuit courts of the United States wher ever the defendants may be found, without regard to the other party. And tbe district attorneys, marshals and je,,utT marshals of the United States, U(1 ooniruiMi0ners appoiuted by tbe .::. ,nj territorial courts of tbe sgainst the laws of tbe United States, are hereof specially authorised and re quired to institute proceedings against : i . i ii .u """"" is,0M of ,,,i9 c, ,nd C,nee h,m 10 be "rested and imprisoned or bailed, as ,te CM m,J be' for tr,l before sn-h courts of the Uuited States or territo- rial courts as by law have soemzance j e of the offense except io respect of the . right of action accruing to tae person aggrieved ; and such district attorneys shall cause such proceedings to be pros ecuted to their termination as in other cases. Provided, that nothing con taiued io this scstion sball be construed to deny or defeat any right of civil action accruing to any person, whether by .eason of this act or otherwise. And any district attorney who sball willfully fail to institnte and prosecute the pro ceedings herein required sball for every such offense forfeit aud pJ tbe sum of five hondrcd dollar: to tbe person ag grieved thereby, to b recovered by action of debt, with full costs, and ' shall, on conviction thereof, be deemed i guilty of a misdemeanor, and be fined Dut less tban one thousand nor more than five thousand dollars. And pro I tided farther, that a judgment for tbe j penalty in favor of the party aggrieved against any such district attorney, shall be a bar to either prosecution, respes- tively. Stc. 1. That no citircn possessing all other qualifications which are or may be prescribed by law shall be disquali fied lor service as grand or petit juror - in , nf i"-:. States, or ; of WJ sUfe on ,cc,untt 0f race, color j of .,reTioo, condition of servitude ; and j lnJ officer or pcrson charged with any I ju, ; ,ue gfjectiun or summoning of i - jurois who shall exclude or fail to sum mon any citizen for the cause aforesaid shall, on conviction thereof, be deemed cuiltv of a misdemeanor, and be fined , not more than five thousand dollars. . g 5 M clse8 n8,ng Bllder . . , . - 'ue F;. X" " " ' r l.ar. i:nitall MlfM. SIaA.ll LK rela"W VI t,UV wa-.-.-a able by the Supreme Court of tbe Uuited States without regard to the sum in controversy, under tbe same provisions and regulation as. are now provided by law for the review of other cause iu said court. The Devil must have broken loose, for there seems to be an epidemic of scandal against clergymen in this coun try. Re action will act in by and by. A bill for the establishing of a de tective force has been ia trod need into tbe Legislature-. News Items. Two hotels in Alexandria. W, hive cancelled their license and closed busi ness because of tbe fear that tbe pas sage of 'be Civil Rights bill will cause colored people to stop there. For the same reason tbe Park Hotel in Haiti more has closed. The Ohio House of Representatives on the 2nd inst. passed a joint resolu tion requesting C'Mgrees to reduce the President's salary to $25,000. Petroleum has been discovered near De Moines, Iowa. Flora Temple is 30 years old; Floods in East Tennessee have swept two-thirds of the rui!li away. An Uungarian Count Was tfi&overH as dishwasher :n a hotel ic Omaha, Iowa, last week. The Kev. f . C. O'nara'a stable, at Hazulton, Pa., was burned on tbe morn ing of the 31 inst., with three horses, one cow, and a l tbe carriages and sleighs. One of the boises was valued at over $1,800. At one time St. Ga briel's church was on fire, but it was saved without material damage. A man bas been arrested on suspicion of set tint; the stable on fire. Tbe passage or the Civil Rights bill ba put tbe South on the qui rise, as is learned from tbe following despatch from Augusta, Ga., on the 4th inst. : There was quite a sensatioo here to-day eaused by what waa supposed to be a practical enforcement of Civil Right. Wm R. Hatch, of Providence, R. I , en route to Jacksonville, Fla., arrived at tbe Planters Hotel, aod secured a room for himself and another, whom he registered as Moses Daley. Both ap peared in tbe dining room together and took seats at tbe table. Considerable surprise and some feeling prevailed aa Daley appeared to be a colored man. Tbe new soon spread over the city, and there was quite a eommotiou for a while. Ou investigation it turned out that Da ley is A full blooded Pequod Indian, employed as a nurse by Hatch, who is an invalid, oo his way to Florida. Amos Clark, of Tennetsee, upon his death bed expressed the wib that twelve fiddlers would stand around bis grave aod play "Old Dog Tray." The widow Claik saw it doue. Last week's snow storm was severe in the west. Application bas been made for the appointment of a receiver for tbe New Jersey Midland Railway Company. Ex Gov. Moses of South Carolina, has filed a petition in bankruptcy, placing bis liabilities at $92,451.50, aud bis assets a $l,t!00 in personal property, aud some very misty posses sions io real estate. Drops of molten iron iu a foundry io Peterson, N. J., destroyed tbe eves of a workman on tbe 3rd inst. The Coiruiissioners of Charities in Brooklyn supplied the demands of 16, 000 people during tbe month of Feb ruary. Bamum's big show house is tamed into a preaching house on Sunday even ing. It is said that Tweed's friend have offered $3,000,000 for Lis release and tbe dropping of proceedings against him, aod that tbe offer bas been declined, and it is further said that long since $6,000,000 were offered with the same object and result. Tbe $3,000,000 of fer came from B. G. Jayne, whose ex perience in making compromise as a Government official was likely to be of service in this little matter. Colorado was admitted as a State, in the closing hours cf Congress. One of tbe last things done by the late Congress was an amendment to the Post Office Appropriation bill, which provide that all public document now printed or hereafter to be printed by order of Congress may be sent free through tbe mail until the fiist day of next December, on a personal frank of a Member of tbe present Congress. It is also provided that the Commissioner of Agriculture may hereafter tend through tbe mails, on hi frank, copies of the Agricultural Report and such seeds as be bas for distribution. Troubles on tbe Mexican border. A Philadelphia despatch of tbe 5th inst. say : Three boys were committed to-day to answer a charge of setting fire to tbe House of Refuge on Monday. Tbey admitted the crime, and said it was done to enable them to escape. The damage to tbe building is slight. A match between American and Irish riflemen is to take place on the 29th day of next June, in Ireland. Tbe family of Henry l ark, of Gregg township, Centre county, were poisoned on the 12th ulu, all excepting the mother, by eating pork pudding, which bad been kept in an earthen crock. An examination of tbe crock showed that tbe glasing had been absorbed by tbe pudding. Tbe House of Representatives of North Carolina last week expelled J. Wm. Thorn, member from Warren county, on aceount of bis non-belief in tbe existence of God, as set forth in a pamphlet recently issued by him. The vote was yeas, 46 ; nays, 31. Thome was formerly from Chester county, Pa. H is about sixty-five year old. The resolution was offered by Hanson Hughe from Granville. Two girls attending a seminary in Illinois aet two roosters fighting in their room last Sunday a week. Bets on tbe results ran high, and at tbe conclusion of the contest the winning maiden waa "better" by a gold watch, a pair of ilk stockings, a French corset, two rolls of false hair, a patent bustle, and beautiful book-mark with " Christ Our Guide" worked on it in colored ilk. Mr. Patrick O'Hair, of the Illinois I Legislature, desires the f)lssaga of a ' bill imposing a fine of not less than $20 nor more tbin $100 on any person who shall iovite another to drink any intox icating liquors. A colored member of the Alabama Legislature has been expelled by a unanimous vote. Governor Ingersol!, of Connecticut, bas appointed Friday, March 26, as a day of fasting and prayer. All tbe Centre county iron works are in full blast. Last Friday State School Superin tendent WlckershauY was presented ! with a handsome gold watch aa a testi monial by Lis friends at Harrisburg, the occasion being his fiftieth anniver sary. Edward Tost a butcher who was in the habit of sleeping in he banking bouse of Hayes Si Wi!w; at Johns town, N. Y., was ninrdefe? ?5 Friday nigbt io Lis sleeping apartment. All tbe valuables belon-ring (o the deceased were carried off, ini the building was aet on fire. N efforts Vein made to rob the safes of the firuc. Tbe flames were extinguished before any serious damage was done. Renova people get tbeif water from across the river at that place. The ice bas cut the pipe, and the have 'rouble to get something to drink. A man named Brown, who ia to be executed in Schuylkill couuty March 24, for the murder or Mr. and Mrs. Kramer, made a full coefession on the 4th inst., stating that be committed the murder, and bad no accomplice. Under the Civil Rights bill, four col ored men demanded admission to tbe new Memphis Theater on the nigbt of the 4tb inst.. aod Were given scale in the dress circle. A rough threatened a reporter of lb Brooklyn Eagle with personal violence. The reporter made complaint before Judge Walsh, who aent tbe fellow io ! jail iu default of $500 bail, last Friday. The Mennonite immigration from Russia still contiuues, and nearly one thousand families of this people are expected to soon arrive in Canada. They will settle iu Manitoba. There are already about six thousand of these people, or twelve bundcrd families, in tbe United States. Of these, two hau dred and thirty families have settled in Manitoba, two hundred in Dakota Ter ritory, fiftjen in Minnesota, eighty in Nebraska, thrre hundred and fifteen io Kansas, and sixty iu Iowa and otlier States. They remaining three hundred families have arrived recently, and their destination is unknown. The Kan sas Mennonites have bought one hun dred and fifty thousand acres of laud, upon which tbey will settle in the spring. A meeting of delegates from those now here is to be held at Elkhart, Indiana, next month, to make arrangements for the immigration of the present year. A despatch from Wilmington, N. Ci., under date of March 5tb, ssys : The first case bere under the Civil Rights bill came up before U. S Commissioner E. H. McQuigg to day. A negro named Francis Holmes, had W. II. Gekren, saloon keeper, arrested for re fusing to sell him a drink. The Com missioner dismissed the case on the ground that the Civil Rights bill did not apply to bar rooms. A hound chased a fox seventy miles, in Lebsnon and Berks countiei, tbe other day, captured and killed it, and was fouud exhausted by tbe aide of the dead body. Two men were caught applauding the verdict of a jury, in Bradford county, aud fined by His Honor Judge Morrow five dollars each. List week it was from a Wiscon tin paper. This week it is as follows from a Kansas paper : Bigamy, Triganty, Quadrigamy, or whatever you may please to call tbe simultaneous posses sion of more wives than one, two, three, or four this reprehensible offense against law, gospel, and good sense is, we groan to say, far from being on tbe dwindle. Iu almost every otlier newspaper which We take up and we are doomed to take up a great many we read of some rascal who has de ceived an innocent woman into unlaw ful joinery. Just to think that one of Ibe last scamps of this sort should be named Snow beautiful Soow ! He op erated last at Columbus, Ohio. First, be married Miss Weatherby of Massa chusetts, but she, fortunately, is no more. Then be espoused Miss Cowles of Connecticut, and left her. Then at Columbus, as aforesaid, be married Miss Aldrich This last Mis. Soow is of tbe energetic sort, and she bas put her mendacious man James ioto tbe stone jug, where at present he can marry nobody. It is a good place for a man of Lis propensities, and our hope ia that be will stay there for many years to come. .We hope also that all the dear young women will boware of these wolves in wool ; there are a great many of them meandering about seek ing whom they may marry. Edward W. Walter, for instance, a writing master at Hiawatha, KaoMS. There he taught the young folks writing'; there he married a fair widow ; three days afterward be left her. Left ber weeping and deserted. It is announced that Bantam has hired Weston. Tbe silver ore mine at Newbury, Mass., contain about two hundred ounces of silver to tbe ton. Tbe bouse of G. Sehry, three mile below Selinsgrove, was totally destroy ed by fire on tbe night of the 5th inaL Two children perished and Mrs. Schry was badly burned. Tbe origin of tbe fite ia unkoewav Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad bas ie d diced passenger rates from Baltimore ' . - t -. . i - . i: en . w ruisourg io , i. ui-cuujE, , Cincinnati, $6 ; Indianapolis, $7 ; Lou isville aod Chieago, $8 ; St. Louis, $10. A bill ba been introduced in tbe Massachusetts Legislature that provides far tbe fulfillment of all money con tracts in gold after January 1, 1879. Mr Be ijaniin M. Upbain, a young man by whose testimony two men were sent to the Massachusetts State Prison, was assaulted io Boston, about 8 o'clock last Friday nigbt, while passing over Chelsea Bridge, beaten, tubbed, and thrown into the river, by unknown would be assassins. He maoased to crawi upon a cake of floating ice j from which he was rescued an hour later in an exhausted state. He is not ex pec t- ! ed to recover. His assailants, who es i caped, are supposed t be "pais" of ! tbe men who were sent to tbe State Prison. An Alabama man aged 7G was re cently married to a Tennessee girl thir teen yeats old. U.MER the title "Four in Hand," a correspondent of tbe Boston Journal gives the following description of equip ages that may be .en in New York : "A panic io New York is seen more readily on the road tbao elsewhere. j When time are good and speculation j sharp, common men Indulge in the ex- travance of fast trotters and four-in-! hand. A Irtng run of reverses in Wall j street drives snots bsck to the hack- ; oej-coaeb or their feet. Those who j drive through Central Park will meet j to-day with but one four-in-hand. This ; is driven by Colonel Charles II. Dele-! van, sod of the late Genetal Delevan. j Tbe turnout is worth looking at. Four ; black horses, worthy of an Emperor ; 1 gold mocnttd harness ; driver and foot-1 man in cixttnuie, each wearing a sable ! fur cape J with every extravagance j known to a gay Parisian turnout mark , this establishment. Our wealthy men : do not deal iunch in borne-fl;sh. Jay Gould indulges io a private coups in j which be tides dowo town. William It. I Astor, I presume, was nver ou the road in bis life. Till withio a few years he invariably walked to bis busi ness and to Lis borne. He bas grown very sfoSt aod heavy, sttsops and puts his foot dowo with a tLud. He comes to Prioce street in a heavy, lumber eoacb, add stops a few blocks off from his office. Oue might set his watch at bis going out, so regular is be. Van derbiit takes his recreation by an after noon drive on the Harlem Lane. He is as regular as tbe tower-clock in all be does-'-fidiup, walking, eating, sleep ing. Rdin or shine, cold or hot, at a given hour be goes on to tbe road. He drives a b:gli-set three quarter buggy, and a thin undersized borse, that bas the speed io him. No matter who is io the house, at a given hour be takes his candle and goes to bed. A man worth $30,000,000 can go to bed when he has a mind to. Moses Taylor, whose dividends iu coal and railroad stocks are said to have reached $1,000,000 on tbe 1st of Jai.uary, does not ride at all. He kteps a carriage for Lis wife, be cause a carriage is part of an estab lishment. He Las co recreation but work. It is said he keeps a duplicate set of books. One set Le writes with bis own bsnd at his bouse. If bis down Iowa bnsiness place should burn np be would not be embarrassed an hour. He is never seen on the road, has no taste for watering places in summer sea shore or mountain bat keeps steadily at woik from Christmas to Christmas." Is the Saperior Court, on the 4th inst., it was decided by Chief-Justice Mooell that street railway company has a perfect right to eject intoxicated persons from their cars, and that tbe company is not responsible for damages in tbe event of the fatal injury of a person ejected under such'circumstan ees. The Chief-Justice not only dis missed a complaint of this kind, bat warmly commended the conductor whose act the company defended, on tbe ground that conductors should be en couraged and protected in tbe ezeteise of saving passengers from being dis turbed or endangered by tbe disorderly and improper behavior of drunken men. Aew York Tribune. A CLebctmax iu Food du Lao, Wis , publicly prayed: Oh, Lord, Thou knowest that my hated wife is the one great obstacle in the way of a revival in my cWeh. Wilt Thou, in Tby goodness, remove her !" The next day tbe wife removed herself to ber father's home, and now the petitioner is likely to be removed by his congregation. yew Advertisements- noTicc PARTIES knowing themselves indebted on my Books are requested to make immediate p y merit. I have sold out my business, and will leave for Harrisburg by April 1st. After that time the Books will be in other bands for collection. D. P. SULOCFF. March 10, 1875. ELECTION. THERE wi'l be an erection held at the store of Samuel Buck in Port Royal, on Saturday, March 27, 1875, between the hours of 2 and S o'clock P. M., tor elect a Board of Hanagera for the Perryaville Bridge Company for the ensuing year. By order of the Board. SAMUEL BUCK, Trsej. March 10, 1875-3w Adinlailstralar'a Swflce. Eitatt of John Ktdd, itctatti. T ETTERS of Administration on the es- .1 i tate ot John Kidd, late of Tuscarora township, deceased, having been duly grant ed to tbe undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against toe aamc, to make tnem known without delay, to R. W. KIDD, Jdm'r, MeCoysvilla, Juniata Co., Pa. March 10, 1876. Sew Advertise' Administrator' Jtvtlte. Entalt oMrftt Martin, 4tctutd. WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the estate of 51 ilea Martin, late of Beale township, diseased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested In m.lfM iiunwalimla DarmenU and those baring claims will pleaae present them without delav to WILLIAM LEACU, Jdmr Uirch 10, 1875. ASSIGNEE'S SALE ! WLI. be sold at public aale, by Jere miah Lyons, Assignee ir C. B. B-u-t-lry, in Fermanagh tuwnabip, JunUta coun ty", Fa., ou SATURDAY", MARCH 20, 1875, The following personal pioperty, to wit: TWO HEAD of HORSES, 1 MlLCtl COW, THREE HEAD YOUNG CATTLE- 1 spring wagon, 1 one-horse wagon, 1 good sled, 1 good two-horse wagon and bvd, 1 aet bay ladders, 1 cuitivator, t shovel plows, 1 plow, 1 barrow, t good mower. 1 steel toU lay rake, I fanning mill, lot ol bore gears. CSrt, stove, writing tabic, hg efcain, 30 shares of stock in tbe O ld Feilona' Uall Association, and a genera! variety of farm ing implements not mentioned. Abie, tbe following roal estaf to wit : at'AKM, aituate iu Fermanagh township, Juniata county, about one mile and a ball north ot Mitlliiittiwn, containing ?s IiSTKTY ACRES, more or leas, having tberrou erected a GOOD XEW FRAME HOUSE, well finished, 3338 feet, two stories hixh. wub Back Building lOx'ti feet, and Wood House attached, a GOOD FRAME BARN, 42iOO feet, and TENANT HQVSE, ICE HOUSE, WAGON SHED and other out- buildings. There are about fid -res clear I land, in good state of cultivation the bal ance woodland. TERMS OF SALE. One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid on the 1st day of April. 1875, when Deed will be delivered and possession given; one-fourth vn tbe 1st day of Uctotvr, 1M75, and the balance on the 1st of April, lt7tt. To last layments to bear interest, and to be secured by judgment. C73alo to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. ol" said day, when attendance will be gi"ea by JEKEMIAU ETON'S, Assignee of C. B. Bartlcv. MariS If, 1875. Kxecai" Xotlce. a-..... f I'.... .. J...m. 1 euro-. 0 ... r . . VirilEKtAS Letters Testamentarr on ' f the estate of Susan Musser. tile or j IMaaare twp., Juniata county, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons j indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those havtiij claims will please present them properly authenticated for settlement, to C. G. SrIEI.LbV, Executor, Nch 3, lb75. BLATCIILEt'S Improved CL'CUM il.K MIMJD fl Jl 1 s the actnowiccgeo STANDARD ot ti e market, bv 1s-uiiiar rernict, me dcsi pump lor me least money. Attention s imited . ' . f h iDrop Check Valve, which n be rilliurawn iviuiou. uisinruinj; me,"" '- t ... joints, and the copper chamber " Hearse, is now prVared to atlen.1 funerals which -ever cracks, scales or rfM and m ill last a life time. For sale by Ded!-rs and the trade eenerallv. In order to be sure that vwu gel Blatchley's pump, be carelul and see that it has my trade-mark as ubot e. if yon do not know where to buy, descrip tive circulars, together with tlte name aod address ot the agent nearest .oft, wiil be promptly furnished by addressing, itn stamp, CHAS.f!. BI.ATCHI.EY, X .st rscrraia, 506 Coiuinerce St., Philadelphia, ''a. AtffllgHed F.wtate or David Strajrer. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that David Strayer has made a general assignment to him for the benefit of his creditors. AH persons indebted to aaid estate are requested to ni-ike immediate payment, and those bavin; claims to pre sent the same without delav to REl'BIIX CAVEXT. UeAlisterville, Juniata Co., Pa. Feb. 21, 1S7A. Nrnial SCIaol. THE Juuiata County Normal School will be opened. in the borough ol .Mirllin town, April 121875. The course will con sist of the Commcn School Branches, Nat ural Sciences, Latin, Greek, and Methods of Teaching. For terms, boarding, itc, see Circulars, or address the Principals. D. a. harm an, J. M. GARMAN, FeblO. MifllmtowD, Pa. Prpaals Tor Bulldlns; School II o who SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Fermanagh township School Board for the building of a Brick School House on the school property near the resi dence of David Reno in said township. Tbe letting will take trtiCe at the old school house at 2 o'clock P. M., on SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 187-V Plan and specifications can be see a at the residence ol the Secre tary of tbe Board. The Board reserve tbe right to rrjeet any owe or alt of tbe bids. The old School House will be olfered at public aale, at the time of the letting. ROBERT A. REYNOLDS, frtt't. JosEra Rotbrock, fee'. f.bil-td FAIRBANKS' SCALES Awarded the highest and only Premium for Scales, two Silver Medals, at the FEANKLIN INSTITUIE, 1874. ALeO, AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867, Over thirty-four competitors, and at the VIENNA EXPOSITION, 1373, and acknowledged the STANDARD OF THE W0ELD. FAIRBANKS & EW1NG, 715 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Ju 37, 1875-131 Bare Inducements I Asin ACRES OF LAND FOR tJJfJJJ SALE. Said lands are sit uated on and near the Cairo k. Fulton Rail road, in Randfrlph Co., Arkansas, and will raise from fifty to sixty bushels of corn or one bale of cotton to tba acre, and will be sold at prices ranging from one to twenty dollars per acre, according to the improve ments on sain. Taaas. One-fourth cash, and balance ia one, two, three and four years. LEVI HECHT A. BROTHER, Pocahontas, Arkansas. Sept 23, 1871. ' The Sentntl and Rtpxblim office ia the place to get Job work done. Try it. It will pay yon if yon need anything in that line. Professional Cards. TV L, ALLEN, M. D-s Office in Johnstown, Bc--J'&a THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, jiierusTowp, Office honrs from 9 a. . to S r. flee in hi. father, residence, at the end or Water street. 1"' " -JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, JIIFFLlNTOWK, PA. XT-Collecting and Conrej euc'ing proApt- Orrar t)n Bridge afreet, opposite the Court House Square. LFKEP J. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 5JIFFLINTOYT.V, JUNIATA CO., PA. Cj" AH business promptly attended f. Orricic On Bridge stre, opposite the Court il'nise square. Jiuirin Carrffi GREAT REDUCTION ix Tim PRICES OF TEETH ! Full I nner T Lewrr Setts US Lew as X" leeth allowed to leave the office" tin I.ts the untieul i sa lis tied. I TV-iii n-inodclrd ami rriirci!. Teeth filled t last tor Hie. tor We. . Teeth extracted witbont r!n. by tie Use .tTXX??'?T V "... , , lh T ,.( kin "?J" let, 5 wT .Jint X'LlS est.bl.shca in 5H " ... town in l"W. nrm) Jan 24, lrC2. Practical Dentist. BOOTS AND SHOLS. A T nir residence at East Point, Milflin A. town, I am prepared to promptly till orders tor BOOTH A 3D SHOES, LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDUEN'S WEAK, sf price to correspond with the times. ?. . r kluu!, n a w o 1 ' r- A h P .1 1 " t All a)M promptly attended to. Hoping to ctive a share of th'.' patronage the peo ple', I subscribe myself luvir ojbodient shoe maker. A. B. FAS1CK. Feb. 8, l75-tf CHAIR MAM. FACTORY. , fTlilE nndersigned, at his shop, on Water : J street, Mittliiitown, has now on band 1 f B cheap, a general assortment of 1 " 1 C. "CT A T T? R 1 ' 1 . . , . " ' h lar8 lot ot UUl" 1 la " '" -nones, nonce a, oa ,oe mos. , J?' "' maito a grtt r-duct.on i '" t " rr? Repairing iirouiptiv attended to. julyU'.itl O. P. I.OBISOX. g 1$. LOUDON', MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on teconti story f R. K. Parker's new building, ou Main Street, Miffiintown, Fa. FASHIONABLE GOODS always on baud. CUSTOM rTORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goc-fat can hate them cut in garments free of charge. BCTTERICICS PJTTERXS also for sate. ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22. 1873-tf E1T DRt'U STORE. BANKS &HAMLIN, (Bellord BuiMing,) Malt Street, 91lflIinlOWn, Pa.! DEALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICAL?, DYE STUFF. PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, COAL Oil., LAMPS. BUk.NKHS, CHIMNEYS, B R U SUES, HAIR BHU8HES,T001H BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR 01L,TA CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great ear., and warranted p-om high autlioritr. fXTPurest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. C7-PRESGR1PT10NS cinpoNnded with greai care. Juue 22-tt. JUMATA VALLEY BANK. Fomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co. mrrLurrow, jcsiATt cocstt, ta. ' CAPITAL, $80,000. GEORGE JACOBS, President T. VAN IRVIN, Caabwr, DIBKCTOBS f Jerome N. Thompson, John J. Patterson, George Jacobs, Amos G. Domwll. John Balshacb II. II. Bechtel, J. W. Frank. Vnittd State Seturilus, Mondi, it. bought and Bold. GoW asd Sitrtr bought at highestt rates. avcBoai rtcnttd. mUtctiai made, draft ou tht principal cities, mad rrsrrui oaaktnr MUM... t -.-l-J 0 Bonds and other valuable papers received on special depoait. (june'74-tf Execatorti' .totlee. Eitatt of Elizabeth Laughrilge, ircV. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate Cf Elirabtth Laughridge, Ut of Turbett township, deceased, having been -ranted to the undersigned, all pcrsous indebted lo said estate are requested to make payment and thosa bating claims or demands are re quested ter make kaown the same wiinout dei:V?-r ,,- OAH MERTZLER, Feb 17 Sxtntor. WANTED. AGENTS, male and female, to sell Pictures vervwhere. Four teen thousand retailed by one. Another writes : -1 can make mora money at this easiness than I can on a ttlO.OuO farm, all stocked " WHITNET CO., janZ7-in- Norwich, Conn. JV"rr Advertisements. GILES5 LINiUEfiT IODIDE OF AM 7.1 ON I A Cures Xeura'gia, Fare Arhe, KheunutUia, J out, Frost.! Feet, Chilblains, Sore Throat. Erysipelas, Bruisws and W ounds of ecry nature in nian or animal. The remarkaul Cores this remedy ha eifect! classes it as one of the lAost important and valuable remedies lor the cure and relief of pain. "The ainews of ray let t hand wrre con tracted from an old absejss. drawing th finger into tho palm ot the band. I ap plied Gilt? Limiihnt Io4iU f .fmmoiia It rfUxed tberu so tb-tt 1 cm straighten mr fingers and ns my hand." B. McDLU MOTT. 40 W. 13 st.. N. V. . JOHNSON, K L!JWAY ft. Co.. wholesale Agents, tUtt Arlh St.,lTiild u For sale by Bonks i. Hamlin, Drnggia, Mitttiniown, Pa. (.HEAT OFFER. Ten Steel Reproductions Cf faniuus pic. lure, original engravings worsh $1.".. "A Woman in Armor," a thrilling stry of American ht'iue hie ; price in book lonu. -" Ter short sfofK- a rich variety of mis cellaneous reading, and fcver 7i pages ut rare picture. All Ibe above included m 'hi offer of ;ii tm an t-vo iwotitiis on trij. j S?nt pot-pid lor only fifty cents. Tl a prat illustrated wevkly magazine. Trice reduced to 52 l r year, oingie nniuiwr j six cent. At news stands or by mail. ! limit md'ieerocnts to agents and clnh. I The GaarHtc ConrtJV, Publishers, Par ! Place, New Yrk. 675 A WEEK to Agents to srll ar ar ticle taUaU at flour. Profits ., immense. Par Kag fre: Addr.-ss licia- ' tit J.Vo Co., M.utjo, OKo1. : fflHE MARVEL 'PtHE WORI.D-UF-( X THESP WATfcK. It has fst.ire.1 -. i- : thousands from the brmk of t!ie rTf' ; given n..u - - 7 '.and turned .be path of art.ic.ion to one ., 1 happiness in the blessings within 11s virtues, I cure, .be deadly Bright 's Uisre m. i tt..lu.fu. afilM itia sail flKtw: i?r Ihi urinary -,r,,,s ,., ,h most wi.n.lortul rmt loir .teutons cures -if av known sjieeitJe on the gltxi. Address, for circulars, fcc.. C.r. Kicks K. 1U bt, Waukesha, Wis. OAA month t agents evcrywnrn-. .vi-?-.UUdre! EXCELSlOIi M F'i; CO.. j Buchanan, Jlieh. zSmM Vyilijll CKDW Jol'KVAL. tllff ! Great Literary Weekly of Amcri':.-i. tor uni vear for the regular sunscnpiicn 1 rice, .. Potlaee Paid. VIZ: Names entere 1 iai partially as received, and Five IMlarsf ash sent at "once to every tilth aiibscritiT Clubs of Ave (at t each) mat return tht ' T'liis is our ear H.-hronio" a Cash premium of $ to every tilth subscriber f "file arm 11.111m is a sn the ient guaranty ol Iuirucs4 aid tul tllhuelit. StMid money orler i-r register! letter to BEADLE A. ADAM . fu.lisliers. 118 Wiilfctitt Street, Ni-w York. A DVERTISItf. : Cheap : Gim : 2. SvMtemalic. All persons tio cMitein plate making contracts with newspsiK-rs for the insertion of aiivrrtiseuients, siwitiM se" 25 Cent to Geo. P Rowell Ji. Co. 41 Parli Row, New York, for their PAM-PHLKT-BOOK (4iiefy-srrarA eitwa), con taining lists ol over 2(KJU newspapers an t estimates, showing the cost. Advertise ments taJC.-n for t-. whng paper in many Stales at a tremendous reduetiou trout pub lishers' rates. GtT rue book. TEAS pi! Tb choicest ir ih.t !.(. 1 . : a - rters' prices Largist cimiiiu.iv 111 America staple article p.eases evcrybo.lv Trade contum tily in.-ri!g Agents wanted everywhere l-st tuliu-e-uteiits don't wat time eiid lor Cirrn iar to Kobeit W:ll, 4;J Vesey str.et, N. Y.j P.O. Bos 127. lav at httie. Terms free. ss Geo. Stissom a. Co., Portland, Me. rjrr A W EKK guaranteed to Male and Fe in'' male Agents, in their locality. Costs - MlTlU.NG to try it. Particulars Free. P. O. VICKERT 4. CO., Aupuatw. Maine. A JRAl'n BOOK ! I WHAT WOMAN SHOULD KNOW." ji rtomaa's Bovkalont Womtu. fty Woman, (.Wrs. . B. Dl ffE 1'.) The only work ot the kimt ever written bv a woman, ia a necessitv in everv liouse- I bold, its euttre novelty ami eminent pnt: ! ticaluess creates an iiiiiiteftsv demand. Notwithstanding the delicate subjects uee- essarily treated, it is written in sttch a brav I pure stylo as will nol olt'eivl the most fasti 1 iMMls. IjmIv agents Itever have hut sueti . i fine opportunMy t ni:iw ntoi-ey and 4 ! gNid. 'I'erins and s:kuii-ie sb:ets niaiied froe " immediate apwlica1i-ti. a. a. ji uw.in t . ., i uiKriaipiiis. i E. F. Knnkel's Bitter Wine of Iron E. F. Kur.kel'a celebrated 111 Her Wineot' Iron will effectually cure fiver complaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nervous de bility, chronic diarrhoea disease of the kid. nets, and ail diseases arising from a disor dered liver, stomach or intestines, such as constipation, flatulence, inward piles ful ness of Mood to tbe be I, acidly of th stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust tor food, fnilnesa of weight of Die etomacb. sore eruciioBs sinking of fluttering of the stomach, swimming i.f the baid, Lurried or dittiriilt breathing, rluttering at the heart choking or suffocating sensatKms when in a lying posture, dimness of visision, dots or eos before the sight dull rv.in in the heaI, deficiency .f p -rspinitnin, yellowness of tft. skin and eyes, pain in the side, buck, head, chest, limbs, etc., sndden Hushes ol" heat, burninir in the rl-h. iriwi.mf WMniriniiv-s of evil and great depression ol aph-ifs.- Prke SI per bottle. Beware of counter feits. Do not let your druggists paliu o!F some other preparation of iron he may say is as goial, but ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wims ot Iron. Take no other. Knnkel's Bitter Wine of Iron is not so'd in bulk onlv ia $1 bottles. E. F. Kunkel, Proprietor," No 2.9 North Ninth Strwet, PhiLidelpbia, Pa. Sold by all Druggists and dealers every where. Tnpe Worm. Entirely reiHovcd with with pun.lv vege table medicine, passing from the system alive. No lee unless the head pas. Come and refer to patients treated. Dr. E. F. KrsnLE No. 259 North- Ninth St., Philadelphia. Advice free. Seat. Km and stomach Worms removed. Ask vour drug gist lor a bottle ol Kt.imv's Woitw avavr. Price, $1 per bottle, it never fails. Feborarv 2-1-4 1. Select School. IWLSn to notify the public tha? Jenirnc T. Ailmau will open a Sele-r School af. Ontrcvilie. All wishing m avail them selves of a rare chance ot a thorough course m all the branches desired, wiil bwl it to their interest to attend. Terra lo com mence on the 4th dav of April. Boarding can be obtained at low rates. All informa tion given by addressing N. D. VAN DYKE. Feb. i, 1875. Mexico P. O. Dissolution of Co-Pa rtnei hi p- FlIHE co-partnership heretofire existing -a. between u, unnersijj.u i ir. t'i- "-ti cring Business, at Acad-.-ruia, is this day (Feb. 3, 175) disaoived by ur.t'-.-H coasiat. Tue tooks and accounts will be in the han la ot James J. Patterson for settlement. JAMES J. PATTERSON DANIEL COFFMAN. The business will be continued by Daniel Cot! man, who will nuke it a point to fnrnish the public with the choicest mal at tbe lowest price. fcblCMt JOB PBlNf IJG Or done a, (his otEcev EVERT KINIV