SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN .... tff?frLI$TOWX. trednestfay. March II, iti. U. J. SClIWEIEU, FHTitl an rturairroa. UtriBLirAS STATE COXVEXTIOX. Tall ortbc Mai lemmittee. Tbe Republicans of the State or Penn- Sylrauia are hetuby requested tu assemble'. ,. . . . by their iMfgates- la Mate Conventi-m at fl'Ku on Wedneadav, tbe 2fith day of Mar, 17.'.. in the Fulton Own I louse, at tbecitr . , . ii um-iMtr, Mir mc pnrrwe " nfumiia- I,., -.,hMji.. r.M- n.irmnr ..! ufaio ling eaniiaai- nr men.or ami Mte Treasurer. E-h Reiirosent.-tfive and Sen - atoriul District will be eutitl.il lo the same re-rernttion a, it bu un.1. the prraent apirtiiiuHfit tur eritura and Keireacn Utive in the IinUtnrc kl SSKI.I. EliRETT. A. Witao X..,. Chairman. Sccrutarr. 1 OX.VfcCTIciT elects a Governor aud Congressmen on April o. The Democratic parry haa gained two Congrawiueu by the New Haiup- ahire election. New Yc.KKtM want tbe ritht of war to lay an oil pipe from the oil region to New Yurk city. Speaker 15lai. has been uomiuated fi-r the 1're-siJriioy ol tbe United States, by l'hiladelphians. About fifty ex members of Con- ere have asked I're.-i deut Giaut to confer office on theai, New llA5lPtllRt has gone Republi can. The Governor ia Republican, a too are both bouses of I lie Legislature. T 1 - - - - ii : . 1 , 6 , . . 1 , . reported settled. Snain is to rav this i e on try $S0,XMj in satisfaction of that affair, and surrender any claims it may j have against tbe United States. New Hampshire Democrats, in tbe late campaign that closed with dnater to their tiartv. had a number of ex rebels to stamp tbe State. This was too much fur the rank and file of the Democracy. It was lulling the wool a little too bard, and tbey raw it. 1U.AK the letter from the South. It tells what few people know, and what many in the hurry of events have for gotten, nauielj, that war wis com-1 menced oti the United States authority 1 . . , , . ,! (See. Toe letter gives the date ou which the "Star of the West mil on by tbe Rebels. It wat two months, less fuur days, before James IJuchanan wont out of i ffiee. ".. McClire's new papir. The Times, ma le its appearance last Satur day, as per announcement. It is a large folio, six columns, wido measure, i week, two boys and two girls. Tbe and newsy, bright aud brilliant, tike i father of this numerous progeny is the Colou;:l himelf. It claims to be j Charles Gilmcre, who met with ar. un independeut in politics, but further thau fortunate accident last Fourth of July, that indicates no policy for the future, which resulted in the loss of both bis Many of C"l. McClure's earlier days j arms. The mother is doing quite well were parsed iu this county. He has yet j and is able to atteud to tbe wants of numerous warm friends here. Du tbey ; her two pair of twins. All tbe chil fccl like having a city paper, and an j dren are plump and well developed, mdepeodcut one at that. Tie Timet is Tbey bave amply demonstrated their the one to subscribe for. We welcome Tftt Timet to tha 6el4 of journalism. Tnt Lower House of the Legislature was in session all last Friday night, and acted like a pack of idiota Speaker l'attcrson could no urnro control them than be could control tbe winds. With out the proper dignity bimself, bow could be impart it to a body of men The Speaker w'io, hour npon hour when iu session, permits a mob of so called Legislators to collect about bis chair to jabber aud shrink foul language in bis ears and puff tobacco smoke in bis face does not understand what the dignity 'f the place be occupies is. Mr. l'at tcrson is lamentably weak, incompe tent. A great d it-grace has been brought on tbe State by bis incompe tency to preside ptoperly over the Luwcr Houe. Tumults such aa that which prevailed all last Friday night will disgrace all who participated iu it and the Comni'mwealth in which it is mff-Ted It will be jeais before it is j wipedout. Tbe conduct was not odIv I orea man nmea ,1,,nM WCDI 10 108 gracefully riotous, but the Constitu" I honse of 1,4 18"e. be""n Mo tion was over ridden, in that bills were I niul Piedmont, and seixing a hatchet passed by resiling the title only. ComwCXIsts' organizations are in creasing in cities. It is raid that tbey seek to bring about an equal distribu tion of property. It JU equal distri- t.utiou i.f property were to take place M morrow, in less tLan six months those people woulJ spend thtir portion, and then would be just where they began, i To keep them going it would be ueces-! ary to mile a distribution tvory fewi months. They arc a people who accu mutate no property. They d-i not titrive to cultivate the virtue of con tinuous if rt and economy, so as to become property-holders aud tax pay ers. The utwt of them are gamblers, rum drinkers aud loafers, and if the people were like they are, a relapse to ; m state of rvcietj such as tbe Indian, the South Sea Islander, and the jungle' negro of Africa enj iy, would bo ours I They are good at teariug d-wn, not building up. Paris, in France, is an i illustration. Their ideas ot govern ment, an far a known, are coutrary to the ideas rf American government. Tbe idea on which this governmeui . ia . fore the law ; that all men have the opjrtunity to business, to office, and j to the acquisition of property, and that j bat a man acquires honestly a prop- . rrty is bis own, and that the State bas , vo right over it further than to impose , ruch tax ou it as is necessary to give to the owner cotrplcte protection ot per-; .on, aua o-watsliip 4 i-roj-rtty. "T" Stw Tork ,0O J editorial explaining tie deflevt of the Druirt'i h Near tfrt"htfp . : lit lares where the iVmoeratic partjr haa gained power it kn But made a wise one of h. The people do hot wieb to jump otrt of the ffiing pas into tbe fire. Tliat when l party acquires power oi.lv to abuse itt it jtmlv tor fi its every title to public confidence." " , . ""Tri. . . a:. As exchange savsi Theatrsffrdrtv j 6.. 6 . . e ' was illustrated in asbington eountjr, Iudiaua, recently, where they got op an . : iuaiinaiion aieeiiitr araiubi toe civil : i.i i . i . riirlit-i I-r I.nt l-n thee came o rjd- i o - ri i l B B n - i , ... . 1; , ., ' uu IDC census ii was uiscovereu lucre j . . "ul ""V " " vu""'- United States afelioruie lave deepeued the chaunel across t harlea- ton Br ,n Carolina, another illus- j tratiun of the despotism of tbe Gut ! erumeut over tbe people of tbe South ! Why duu't the Democrats get up the 1 war-whoop over that f Uhooklvx baa another acaud.l. It j j, ,b.t of a r, marna-e . .),. f a fellow acted as preacher, and other , r"'n Puor"e I0oa A Nt'MBER of cauala owned by the State of New Yurie, are to be sold. They do not pay the expenses of keep ing them uj. As independent "greenback" polit ical party held a convention at (. leve- ' !,n(1 0u'0 week ,0 gnixe. rules The Civil Service Kefor hivt been aboiiahed at Washington, News Iteme. 'At iiikfhharrt. nn th nmrninar nf 1 - -1 o : the 10th iut., two children of William . Thomas, a colored man, were burned ' while their mother waa out after water. I Tbe oldest was a boy three years old. vbo died a few minutes after tbe mother , returned, and the youngest, a baby, bad ' ita lags burued to a crisp np to the ! tuee. A special despatch from St. Louis, on the 10th inst., savs a desperado named Hall took a negro into a saloon at Wa vcrly, Mo., kept by a man named Hoot, and attempted to place him on an equal ity with wlite men under tbo Civil Rights bill. Tbe bar keeper protested, but Hall insisted and the bar-keeper nli.a.fl lit. nn.m mf rf t Ii A calwifi t 6 . , tbe pouit of a pistol. Another negro I named reii men inierierea, auu cue I i t. ....... k;... A.A Baltimore has just been crowing over the arrival in that city of four little babies at one bulb, and now Oil City, cot to be outdone in that style, announces an equally wonderful event. Mrs. Giliuore, who resides near Cran berry, gave birth to four children last lung powers, and seem to bave as good a prospect for life a any other children. None of the babies seem weak or deli cate, but healthy and strong aud each one gives promise of beinjr able to live through its babyhood. Tbey are aa much al ke as f jur peas in one pod, and if they should get mixed it might be I ' impossible to tell one from tbe other. W ith such a large addition to bis family the father, being unable to work, may be in need of assistance. We are not i informed as to the circumstances of tbe family, but aa tbey were well provided with children before tbe " fuur little babies all in a row" put in an appear- aucc tbey are doubtless in a situation to receive asaistaace. Oil City Der rick. A girl aged sixteen fatally wuuodcd a boy aged seventeen, on the street in Chicago, on the 9th iust. Sbe claimed that be bad seduced her. The Alexandria ( Ya.) Gazelle of tbe 5"n "-V8: ,-'0 J e'- i made a muraetous assault upon toe in- , mates the woman and her two chil- dren cutting aud slashing them terri bly. Tbe woman resisted him and fought him frum the houe to a straw rack uear by, where it was ended by her flitting hi head open with an axe, ,j atietubiog him dead at her feet Tue WOman, too, was hurt severely, ,j tue children so badly that they will probably die. Mrs. Johnson, ol Georgia, put a five t0Und stone into her Daner lua bae to bring down tbe weight, but afterwards became conscience stricken and poi soned herself. Ou the afternoon of the 8th inst , about one bait mile from Woodbury, New Jersey, a robbery was committed on j, Griscom. The young lady was returning from Philadelphia, and when within a hbort distance of borne was attacked by three roughs who tied her to , tTet ,nd robbed her of nearly all tha valuables the bad with her. She made good her escape by cutting tbe rope with ber knife. Tbe "Molly Maguires" are playing the Kuk,ul gauje tUronghoBt the coal r"8inl"- Aru,ed men nd nsked PM 'e " wrnin2 men to quit work and leave tbe looality, or suffer the conse- quences. A, M, picaaMt miutf tt Scranton, on irk -i - -"J- lending tbe screen, wben cue of them , ewl,,t b iL Hi. eric for help I were answered by bis companion, named , Owen aged Iff, ho in bia attempt lo 'extricate biui gut caught hiuisetf, and j before tbe machine eouid be stopped ' both bovs were crushed to death. Oue of the grtatest pedeatrian feats ever undertaken, probably, u an nounced ur begin on April 3. Mirk Grayson, somewhat known aa an actor. ,'atrthorand pedestrian, will andeitake of r ' j to afl rouud the world in 600 daj. ! The waiter ia tiS.OOO. between Unn " ' " ' ; John r. lis iiToou and Thomaa L. Mur- l,i . i . i does aca-iis a aucvemmi termination, i 'Under tbe tefius ct tbe areeiuent, i Grajson ia to start from the City Ha'l ; iu Xew York city on Saturday, April : 3 , 1875, and return to tbe same place jon Thursday, Xoreiuber 23, 1876. TbeipenJ about the middl- of April distance included in the entire route is 19,220 miles, which will require from him a daily walk of a little over thirty j two mletu A large part of the trip of j course will be on ocean steamers, during i mhiei h mke nP b" '. er'S tn shipboard. should be fall abort of for any reason, he will make it np on land. Tbe route of bis wslk is as fol lows : From New York to Liverpool ' by water ; tbence to Havre, passing through Msuchester, Sheffield and Lon don ; from Havre he will walk through Frauce to Lyons ; then, passing through ; Genoa, Florence, Rome and Naples, be will go to Constantinople ; from there, j ciossing the Dosphorus, be will walk : thruueb the intervening countries to India ; then to Canton and Hong Kong, China ; at Hung Kong be will take ship to the 1'billippioe Isles ; thence to New Guinea,Anstralia, tbe Sandwich Islands, San Francisco. Tbe walk acrosa tbe continent will finish the undertaking. The total number of miles he is to walk by land is computed at 15,712 tnilel, and by water 12,935 miles. Grayson is twenty-eight years of age, five feet seven inches bigb, and weighs 139 pounds. He has been in astive train- j ing since February 15 at Wilmington. I Delaware. The members of the Indiana Legis lature will hereafter have to content themselves with $6 day and mileage, aud no stationery. Women who take babiea to kill are to be looked after in France. Every child under ten years of age put out to nnrse is now by law made special ob ject of police surveillance, and tbe nurses must, under severe penalties, keep tbe authorities informed of their whereabouts. Every species of snake may be per manently driven away from an iufested place by planting geraniums. It is well known that tbe whole geranium genus is highly redolent of volatile oils lemon scented, musk-scented, and peppermint-scented. What, therefore, is a very pleasant nosegay for man is re pugnant to tbe serpent tribe. Transmission of money by post in Russia is expressly forbidden, and tbe money ia liable to confiscation. A Braiilian lady is creating a great sensation in Paris. Sbe baa a yello carriage, and the wheel bubs are of solid gold. Tbe servants connected with tbe turnout number four two in tbe box and two in tbe rumble. Tbe harness is gold tipped, and tbe borses are thoroughbreds. Two years ago a Mrs. Bathens, re siding in Dundee, Scotland, attempted to take ber life by cutting ber throat. Tbe wound, however, healed up, a sil ver tube was inserted, by which res piration was carried on. Recently the woman removed this tube to clean it, but she forgot to replace it, aud sitting down by tbe fire fell asleep, and died from suffocation. Several persons bave been arrested in M ashington for cruel treatment to infants A 74 and 72 year old couple are in an Ohio court ou an application fur a divorce. Charge, adultery. A tunnel is really to be built under the Hudson river from Jersey City to New York by tbe railroad companies as soon as some legal obstructions are re moved. In Fredonia, New York, several gen tlemen, desiring to assist the needy poor, obtained a quantity of fire-wood, and every able-bodied man whose fam ily needed wood waa given one cord for every two aawed by the applicant. Many improved tbe opportunity, al though a few who applied for assistance were unwilling to submit to the condi tious. Tbe bodies of over forty "persons who died at St. John's, N. F., this winter were temporarily interred in tbe snow, which lay in such immense quantities in tbe cemeteiies as to prevent the open ing of graves. Mag Oakley, the woman who ab ducted a child from Georgetown, in tbe District of Columbia, on Thursday, was captu.-ed in Baltimore on Friday, with the child in her arms. Tbe Tennessee Legislature baa raised a committee to inqaire into the charge that Andy Johnson paid $10,000 to secure the support of the Shelby county delegation in the Senatorial election. The Apache Indians are belligerent. The Mexican government baa ap pointed commissicners to represent that eountry at tbe Centennial Exhibition. A prize fight for $250 a aide, be tween Tom Barrett, of Brooklyn, and Jack Hogan, of New York, took place at daylight at Wbitestone, Long Island, ten miles from New York, on the 11th inst. Twenty-eight rounds were fought, lasting fifty-nine minutes. Both men were badly beaten and bruised. Hogan won the fight. Barrett waa terribly and up and anaUe to leave Lis corner Ou the 9th inst. a convention, ea pMed of r-ople from Ohio and wtm j Pennsylvania, id held at Colutrboa, Ohio,- to effect an organisation for tbe purpose of making a ysietuatie effort to bare the IT. 3. Constitution amended j so as to directly rRogoite Oud. Brighain YortDg waa imprisoned on the 11th mat.,-and" to remain in jail 24 hours and pay a fine of $2,500 fur con tempt of Court. The contempt was, a non payment of three tboi&rctl dd'Iarf attorney's fees, and fire hundred dollars alimony to Eliza Toung, a divorced wife. Tbe Millerites now keep tbe day On which they are going up a profound secret me wool oat rectories at Heading bare announced their intention to sus- A saw mill boiler exploded aix miles north of Knshviile, Ind , on tbe 9th :nst., and caused tbe death of Alfred Joyce, engiueer, and Oscar Hincbniau, ; a boy 12 years old, and serious injury j to James liincboian, Jerry Widener, and George Kimball. The boiler waa blown into a number of pieces, and in all directions. One piece struck a log bouse, 200 yards distant, and nearly demolished it. Tbe mill was not run ning at the time. 51 r. Nelson was filing a saw, when tbe engineer told him to hurry, as tbe steam was getting too high. Tbe explosion followed al most immediately, and the engineer was blown a distance of sixty feet, but Mr. Nelson was only slightly injured. Tbe painters of New York are re ported to be on the eve of a strike. A London firm suspended on the 13th inst. Liabilities, in other words debts, ten millions. Two hundred m;n employed in the Saco Machine Shop at Riddeford, Maine, were discharged on the 13th inst., there being no work for them to do. Fifty thousand dollars worth of bonds, a portion of tbe one hundred thousand dollars worth atolen from L. Loundes at Clarksburg, W. Ya , last month, have been recovered through the arrest at Cincinnati of Arthur M. Pae. There were 353 busiuesr failures in tbe State of Obio during the year 1874; ! amount of liabilities, $8,481,000. A man in Lima, Ohio, named Meaner j crediturs. Ail persons indebted are re got a divorce from bis wife tbe last JBe"hi" ' ? :make. '.""" rayment, and j those having claims will please present term of court tbete. and a few days : them without delay to after they were re-married. She might bave easily bettered her name. A State commission has reported in favor of locating a new insane asylum at Tyrone. The dead body of a tew born infant was found in tbe slush in an Eastoo gutter the other day. There are two hundred and forty nine widows in the borough of West Chester. A Concord, New Hampshire, dis patch says an insane man, a passenger on tbe Northern Railway, blew out bis brains with a pistol. Another passen ger becoming faint ou witnessing the Scene went out on tbe platform, fell off and waa fatally injured. In Illinois tbe civil damage law ia constantly wade the basis for suits against taloiu keepers and in nearly all cases with success. A liquor seller in Amboy, in that State, has just been compelled to pay $2,000 to the widow of a drunkard who was killed in bis saloon. Mrs. Gteenshaw, of Alabama, has eight grown-up daughters, and every oue of tbeni can shoot a squirrel's head off or play tbe piano. A Western despatch of the 8th inst. says : Sixteen huudred Cbeyennes, un der Stone Calf, au.rendered, and reached tbe Cheyenne Agency one week ago. Tbey were accompanied by tbe two German girls, Ella and Lixxie, the survivors of the Smoky Hill massacre. Tbey tell a pitiable tale of suffering and ill treatment. Gray Beard took Ella, aged seventeen, and Stone Calf took Lixxie, aged eleven Ella is en- citnte Tbey say tbey can identify all who took part in killing their parents. An explosion of fire-damp a( Balti more tuino No. 3, at Wilkesbarre, on Tuesday night, tbe 9tb inst., seriously injured two miners. Doors were blown from their binges and huge timbers dis placed. A party of one thousand men are organixing in the West to start for the Black Hill country by April 5tb. Tbe mining of precious metals is tbe object. James Martin has been sent to the Lancaster eounty prison for having been married too often. He bas six living wives in La icaster eounty. Mr. Reuben Reifsnyder, of Reading, was alaughtering a bog on Satuiday a week, and after sticking it with a knife, it turned over and bit tbe thumb off bis left hand. Tbe Toledo Democrat says : Mr. Ka vicr Van Oeyer, former resident of Lima, bas just fallen beir to a large estate in Holland, with the title of Baron of Leath. He now resides at Detroit. While living at Lima be was known as - Old Van tbe painter," and was in very poor circumstances. Tbe little town of Sharon haa quite a sensation on band at present. It ap pears that on tbe 17th of last July, a youne lady, who moves in the best cir cles of society, visited the oice of two physicians to bave a needle extracted from ber foot. To pet form the opera tion ahe was placed under the influence of chloroform and kept in that condi tion for some hours. Recently sbe be came convinced, sbe alleges, that im proper liberties bad been taken with her, and she accordingly brought suit against the physicians. A bearing was had in tbe ease and the physicians bare been held to bail for trial at court. rilt&vr- C"zet(e. A freight eagise oa lie BaMmore aad Ohio Railroad exploded its boiler at Mutfnt Airy, ou the 11th inat., kill iug the engineer1. Efforts are bo being made in the Seuth Carolina: Legislature for the re moval of S'tate Treasurer Cardoxa. During the absence from borne of : Elishr A. Kingley, a wealthy farmer of Flat Creef, Schoharie county, N. Y., last Sunday eveuing a week, his barn was discovered to be on fire by his wife, who, with a young wjman, waa tbe only person in tbe Eouse. With the hope of sa ing the live stock in the barn sev eral cow and a team of horses the two women ran to the barn, which was neaily e3 retyped in flames. While tbey were finfytng tbe cattle a beary beam fell from overhead, striking in such a way thaf Xff. Kingsley Was wedged between it and tbe manger, and could not extricate herself. Her com panion used every effort to f druse ber, but in vain, only desisting when com pelled to fly to save her own life, and not before she waa terribly burned ! about her bands and face. Sbe was obliged to force a board off the rear of tbe barn tu escape, tbe flames cutting off every other mode of retreat. Mrs. Kingsley was held fast by the beam about teu minutes bef re the flames rihi lior. iti.l iI.a oi-l had ni-,nil from tbe building cot more than a min- " Ute when it fell in. Th( body of Mrs. Kingsley was entirely burned. Last Sunday American preachers held an immense revival meeting in London; 17,000 women were present. Miss logram, of Blair eounty, is a candidate for the office of County Su perintendent A'ew AdeerhgetnentM- Asiilgnee'i Matlce. OJLVIN B. BABTLEY and Sarah A. j his wile, having on the 2oth day of reuruarr. lf5, executed a deed of volun tary assignment tu the undersigned (or tbe benefit of creditors, all persons indebted are hereby notified to make payment imme diately, am' those having claims against the said Calvin B. Bnrtlev to present them tu JERKMIAH LFUXd, Jtiignee. March 17, lH75-4t Assigned Eatate r Hatha. lsdcr. THE undersigned hereby gives cotice that Nalhau Yuder has made a general assirument tu him fur the benefit of hia JOAAS A. YODKK, March 17, 187-5-lt Jltuente. Aulrned Estate of Isaac II al tera an. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that laac Ualteman has made a general assignment to him for the benefit of his creditors. All persons indebted to said Isaac Halteraan are requested tu make im mediate payment, and those having claims will please present them without delav tu JOHN" II. MOTKK, Miinue. March 17. 1875-4t Asalarned Estate efAmsi Cray bill. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that Amos liraybill, uf Fayette town ship, has made a general asignment to him for the benefit of his creditors. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested tu make immediate payment, ami those having claims against the same tu present them without delay to JOHN K. JAMISON", Assignee, McAlistervilIe, J(.nuta Co., Pa. March 17, If 75. EXECUTORS' SALE OF VALUABLEREAL ESTATE. TIIK undersigned. Executors of the es tate of Samuel S.ine, deceased, Ute of termananagh township, Juniata county, will, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of aaid county, sell, on the premises at the mansion house in said towusbip, at 1 o ciock 1 . 31., en FRIDAY, APRIL 16th, 1875, The following describe Ileal Estate, late the property of aaid decedent, tu wit s No. 1. A messuage, being tbe Mansion House aud tract uf land situate In said township of Fermanagh, bounded by lands i uf Simon Mamma, Abraham Book, t'bris- I . : t.' - i . i . . - - tun oicuer, auu uiuers, coniaiuuig 13 5 ACRES, more or less, baring the! eon erected a LARGE STONE FARM HOUSE. 30x36 teet, a good BANK BARN, a frame TENANT IIOL'SE, and all necessary out. buildings. There is a never-tailing Spring ol gooa water on the premises. 1 here is a fair assortment of Fruit Trees on the farm. This property is located ahunt one-hall mile north of Jericho Mill. The laud is of the very best quality, and is all unler culti vation, and well improved and fenced. It i iu close pruiimity tu churches, schools and stores, and is one of the most desira ble farms in Juniata county. No. 2. A tract of Timb-rlao I in Fayette township, bounded by land of Jeremiah Bushey, Enoa Bergey, and others, contain ing ON E HUNDRED ACRES, more or less. No. 3. A tract of Woodland in Ferman agh township, bounded by lands of Simon Mumma, William Peoples, and others, con taining TWELVE ACRES, more or less. No. 4. A tract of land in Fayette town ship, said county, bounded by lands uf Jacob Moyer, Adam Sponbower,and others, containing THREE ACRES, more or less, baring thereon erected a good SAW MILL, capable of sawing 1500 feet oi lumber per day, when in good order. CONDITIONS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid wben the property is struck du'l to the purchaser ; fifteen per cent, wben the sale is confirmed by the Court ; lorty per cent of tbe balance on tbe first day of April, 1876, and the balance on the first of April, 18. i ; tbe last payment to bear inter est for one year, and both payment to be secured by judgment bond Possession will be given un the first dav of April, 179. HENRY M. STINK, SAMUEL ST1NE. Executors of Samuel Stine, dee'd. ALSO, tbe fullowing personal property, at the same time and place : One Bedstead and Bedding, I Table, 1 Sink, 1 Looking Ulass, 1 set of Chairs, 1 Corner Cupboard, 1 Kitchen Cupboard, 1 Wood-box Sausage Stutfer, Meat Vessels, 1 Rifle Una, lot of Grain Bags, 1 Barrel of Vinegar, and other household efiects. March 17, 1875. NOTICE. PARTIES knowing themselves indebted on my Books are requested to make immediate p ynient. I bave aotd out my business, and will leave tor Harrisburg br April 1st. After that time the Souks will be in other bands for collection. D. P. SULOUFF. March 10, 1875. Jsrmal Schvwl. THE Juuiata County Normal School will be opened in the borough of Mifflin town, April 12, 1875. Tbe course will con sist of the Coiniuca School Brancbai, Nat ural Sciences, Latin, Greek, and Methods of Teaching. For terma, boarding, ate., aee Circulars, or address the Principals. D. A. BARMAN, J. X. GARMAX, FeblO. Muflmtuwa, Fa. AVs Advertimenta. jroncE. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL TAXES Mat 1, MJS, to Aran SO, 18.6. The Revised" Statutes of ibe Cnited S tates, Sections S232, Sa37, 3J8, and 8239, require every person engaged Id any business, avo cation, or employment which renders him liable to a S FECIAL TAX, to procure mnd olaee ropifoa i aif tilablilmrt or I place of Innwt a STAMP denoting the payme.it ol said apariai lax iur intern. Tax Year breinnuif Mav 1. tSi, before commencing ur continuing business after April 80, IT5. Tbe taxes embraced within the provisions of tbe law above quoted are the following, viz : Kectiflers $200 00 &V00 loo 0 Dealeia, retail liquor.. .......... Dtralf-rs, a bulesale liquor. ......... btalers in malt liquor, wholesale.. Dealer in malt liquors, retail...... Dealers in leaf tobacco fieUil dealers is leaf tulucco And on sales uf over $1,000, flfty cents fur every dol.ar in excess of $1,000 Deak-ra in manufactured tobacco... Manufacturers of stills And for each still manuiactured.. And for each worm manufactured Manufacturers of tobacco ......... NsnntaCturers of cigars Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more I ban two borses or other animals..... Peddlers uf tobacco, socotnl class (two burses or other animals) ... . Peddlers of tbscCot third class rose burse or otbef animal) .... .- 60 00 2U0O 2-iOO 500 00 S 0C 60 00 20 00 2iM 10 00 10 00 50 00 25 00 noo Prddlers of tolwcco, fuUrth claas (on foot or public conrevancr) . .- 10 'fl Breweis e-f v than 50O birrvls. . . SI HO Brewers of 500 burels or mure ... I'll) i A"y l"' ? li:lbIe- who shal! fjil V , comply a ills the loregomg reqiiireiiH'nls : will be mil.iect tu severe penalties. 1 " ... lVnsons or firms Ii ible lo pay any of tbe Special Taxea named above mn.-t apply to I'has. !. Bacsaa, Collector of Internal Revenue at Srsaiav, and pay for and pro cure the Spcial-Tax Stamp ur Stamps they need, priur to May 1, 1875, and wrrBorv rravuEB Svtkc. J. W. DOUGLASS, Commiitiontr of Internal Jteteuue Orricc or IsraasAL Rkvesi a, ) Washington, V. C, Feb. 1, 1875 Trial List for April Term, lt7. 1. Commonwealth of Tennsylvania vs. John Yeigb. No. 77, April term, IXiJo. 2. William Cox vs John Deitrk-k et al. No. 33, Dec term, 1872. 8. Samuel M Armstrong vs. Samnel L Armstrong. No. 5, Feb term, 1874. 4. B F Crause vs JuLn UcMauigle. No. 149, Feb term, 1S7S. 5. Jesse M Bryner vs William C Beale. No. 106, Sept term, 1873. 6. Richard Johnson vs David Smith. No. 110, April term, l?7ii. 7. George Winters vs Samuel Murphy. No. 8, Sept term, 1878. 8. Emily Kefw vs J Calvin Dobbs. No. 110, Sept term, 1873. 9. Jacob Drulesbaugh vs D B Spannglc and S Stem. Ho. IU, Sept term, 1873. 10. James H Graham vs John Wright and Jane Gallaher. No. 128, Sept term, 1873. 11. Commonwealth uf Pennsylvania, Ex. Kel. Daniel Cuduian va Alfred Such and fhively. No. 143, Sept term, 1873. 12. Robert A Patterson vs David Snvder. No. 14; Feb tor n, 1874. 13. L'it.ha P Hudson vs David Shuman. No. 43, Feb term, 1874. 14. Samnel Alexander ts Joseph Bell and J ShenelotT. No. 36, April term, 1874. 15. J B M Todd vs Daniel MatTett. No. 61, April term, 174. IU. George W Gordon vs Sanitlei Uotf nun. No. 77, April term, 1874. 17. George Y Gorton vs James E Bu chanan. Nu i8, April term, 18.4. 18. Dr J P Sterrrtt vs the P K R Cu No. 137, April term, 1874. 19. Lonisia Fraz mi vs George W McEl wee aud S S Wilson. No. 26, Sept term, l 4. 'M. George W Singleton v Kurti K.iuff nian. No. 37, Sept term, l4. 21. David L Palm vs William McOill. Xo. 49, Sept term, 1874. 22. Insurance Company vs Caleb Parker. No. 74, Sept term, 1874. 23. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at the suggestiuo of Juniata county, va David n alts. Jerome Hetrick, Samuel W atts and Luke Marx. No. 122, Sept term, 1874. 24. W S Rirkenbauch va C A Lauver No. 132, Sept term, 1874. 25. Insurance Company vs Thaddeus Tarker. No. 170, Sept term, 1874. 26. Christiana Simpson vs Joseph Long. No. 4, Dec term, 1874. 27. Jacob Pile vs Christian ImSchoflTstall. No. 3!, Dec term, 1874. 28. John T Metlin va Miitliiitown Bridge Companv. No. 44, Dec term, 1874. 29. James B Elliott vs Juhn M Bartlev. No. 72, Dec term, 1874. 30 Isaac Pile vs Christian ImSchotTstall. No. 74. Dec term, 1874. 31 George Pile vs Isaac Pile, with notice No. 81, Dec term, 1874. S2. William B Wood vs William Sneath. No. 101, Dec term. 1874. 33. William Eilniiston vs David W Alien. No. 140, Dec term, 1874. S4. M Selig t Cu. vs Eruil Schott. No. C9, Feb term, 1?75. 8-5. Selinsgrove a. N B R R Co. v Jacob E Graybill. No. 72, Feb term, 1875. IRVIN D. WALLIS, Protkovolary. pKOTHoaor Aav's Orrtca, i MiOlintown, March 17, 1875-tc. ASSIGNEE'S SALE ! WILL be sold at public sale, by Jere miah Lyons, Assignee of C. B. Bart ley, in Kenuanagh township, Juniata coun ty, Pa., on SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1873, The following personal property, to wit : TWO HE A I of HORSES, 1 MILCH COW, THREE HEAD YOUNG CATTLE. 1 spring wagon, I one-horse wagon, 1 good sled, 1 good two-horse wagon and bed, 1 set hay ladders, I cultivator, 2 shovel plows, 1 plow, 1 harrow, 1 good mower, 1 steel toolh hay rake, 1 fanning mill, lot ot horse gears, cart, stove, writing table, log chaiu, 30 shares of stock in the Odd Fellows' Hall Association, and a general variety of farm ing implements not mentioned. Also, the following real estate, to wit : a FARM, situate in Fermanagh township, Juniata county, about one mile and a half north of Miftlintown, containing NINETY ACRES, more or leas, having thereon erected a GOOD NEW FRAME HOUSE, well finished, 33x38 feet, two stories high, with Back Building 16x20 feet, and Wood House attached, a GOOD FRAME BAUN, 42x60 feet, and TENANT IIOCSE, ICE nw'i niiiw Dltui and other out buildings. There are about 60 acres clear bind, in good state of cultivation tbe bal ance woodland. TERMS OF SALE. One-fonrth ot the porcbaae money to be paid on the 1st day of ApnU 1875, when Deed will be delivered and nossession one-fonrth on the 1st day of October, 1875, and the balance on the 1st uf April, 1876. Two last payments to bear interest, and to be secured by judgment. C-Sale tu commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of aaid day, wben attendance will be rien hy JEREMIAH LYONS. Assignee of C. B. Bartiey. March 10, 1875. ELECTION. TUEHE wi'l be an election held at the atom of Samuel Buck in Port Knr.1 oa Saturday, March 27, 1875, between tbe honra of 2 and 8 o'clock P. M-, tu elect a Buard of Managera for th Pem-tviM. Bridge Company for the ensuing year. By order of the Board. v , , SAMUEL BUCK, Trta. March 10, ld"5-sr rnfettkaci Cards. D. I. ALLEN, M. D uL commenced the practice of M-djclne and Si argerv and all their collateral Physician and Surgeon, jbrtLt.ifoirj rJ. Office honrs from 9 . w. to S flee ta hi. father-, residence, at the -nth end uf Water street. l"- " jOuTs K. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN. PA rcrCuIlecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrtt a On Bridge street, opposite tbe Court House Square. LFKED J PATTERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN. JUNIATA CO., PA. (E All business promptly attended to. Ones Oa Bridge slr4, opposite tbe Conn House square. liusitee Cartfo. OR EAT REDUCTION IS MB FBICES OF T12ET11 ! Full ffper or Lower Setts as Law as f 5 . u'i'.reni blnLC n Ustheilieni.-lllstJed. Teet h remodeled and repaired. ?ee"h rilrttLoui' pain, by nse of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on baud. Owing to tbe hard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of tbe very best kind, lor $15.00. Tcniporarv sets $-,.00 extra. Tootbsche stopped m five minutes with- out extracting the lnlh, al the ifeniai iji- tice of . L. Oekk, esublished iu Jlituin - t iwn in ltiO " c q pFRR, Jan 24, 1872.1 Praciical Dentist. - - - BOOTS AND SHOES, A T my residence at East Point 1- town, I am prepared to promptly fill oraers lor BOOTS A 3D SHOES, LADIES, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, at p'ke, to correspond with the times. All kinds of R E P .1 1 R I .V G also promptlv atlende.! to. Hoping to re- c ive a share of the patronage of the peo- tie, I subscribe myself their ubedieut shue- luakr,. A. B FAS1CK. Feb. 3, 1875-tf PUID XIlVriMl'TllDV Viintlt Jl.iv i laViVlll. plate nuking contracts with nepaers l.r ' the iu.-ertion of advertisements, should THE undersigned, at Ins shop, on Water 4 55 ceB4 to Geo. P Row ell Co . street, Mifilinlown, has now on haud,4 Park KWj Xew Xurk, for Ihvir PAM and for sale cheap, a general assortuitnt uf j pHLKT-KOOK (iav-rvM Jii),con. CTT T T qj I Uiniti; lists of over .Ml newspapers and -a-J- -a- -a-'' 9 estimates, showing the cost. Advertise- He also haa a large lot uf meiits taken for l.-almg pa: s i iti.iry -- j y. Mates at a tremendous red'K-tiuti fr.lu pub- Kj yJ -t 1? A. IN O ; Ushers' rales. GiT THE EOu!. on hand, and, haviug purchased a new Hearse, is now prepared tu attend funerals at the shortest notice and on the most 'ib eral terms. He has made a great reduction in the price nf Coffins. C7" Repairing promptlv attended to. july2!tl O.' P. KoblSOX. gl-.LOUboV MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of R. E. Parker's new building, on Main Street, Mifflintown, Fa. FASHIONABLE GOODS aiwaya on band. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can hate them cnt in garments tree of charge. BtTTTERIVirs PJTTKRys also for sale. ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1873-tf jEv DRl'V STORE. BANKS & IIAMLIN, (Beltord Building.) Mala Street, afliniatoiwn. Pa. DEALEltd IN DRCHS AND MEDICINES. CHEMICAL?, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, AKNISHES.ULASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BUR.NERS, CHIMNEYS, BKl'SHK S, HAIR BRU8HES, TOOTH BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS. NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OP PATENT MEDICINES. Selected with great carv, and warranted jroin high authoritv. C7-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. 07-PRESvRlPTlONS cmpounded with great care. J une 22-U . JUN I ATA VALLEY BANK. Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co. irruxTows, j cat art cocstv, a. CAPITAL., MO.tOO. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier. DIBKCToas s Jerome N. Thompson, John J. Patterson, George Jacobs. Amos G. Bonaall, John Balstiacb, H.II. Rechtel, J. W. Frank. luittd Stales bought and s-.ld. Stturititi, Bands, ft. Gold and Silver bought at highestt rates uepotu received, collections made, drafts on the principal cities, and a general tanking .-.--. CI.. Bonds and other valuable papers received on special deposit. juneSt-tf Executors' 3ot.ee. Estate of Elizabeth Lanwhridte. dee'd. T ETTERS Testamentary on tbe estate of banana iaugnrMge, ute of Turbett township, deceased, having been granted to tbe undersigned, all persona indebted to said estate are mioealed to make payment, and those having claims or demands are re ijueated to make known the same witbont 7J , OAH HERTZLER, Feb 17,187a ExecwHr. WANTED, AGENTS, mat and fe. to aeU Pictures everywhere. Four teen thousand retailed by owe, Aaother wntea: - I can make more money at this asmese than I can on a !o,000 farm, ail stocked " WHITNEY It CO., Ja..-8m Norwich, Conn. Sew AdrertUcments. GILES' Jwia irnnRfir IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cores Nenra'gia, Fare Arbe, Rheumatism. Gout, Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Sore 1 hroat Erysipelas, Bruises and W ounds of every nature in man or animal. The femarhabfr cures this remedy bas eflujeted classes u a, une of tbe most important and valuable remedies tor the cure and ivlief of pain. 'The sinews of my let t hand were con tracted from an old abscs, drawing the fingers into the palm of the hand. 1 p piied Gila' Limimtnt Iodide of Jmmtmita - It relaxed them so that 1 can straighten mr lingers and use my hand." B. akDEK MOTT, 40 V. 13 t.. N. V. JuHNSON, EOLLOWAY k. CO.. Wholesale Agents, 602 Arsh St., l'hilad. For sale by Bunks 4. Hamlin, Druggists, MiiUiniuwn, Pa. CrREAT OFFER. Ten Steel Keprrxluctiuns of famous pU-. tmvs, original engravings wurth $15. -A Wuntan in Armor," a thrilling story or American huiiie life f price in book form. Ten short stories, a rirh variety of mi- ertlaneou rei...g, ami over ... p,ges t-t j the above im-lmlnl la 'he otlW- of ! Ilsvaxu .. Hon two months on trial. ' J- V1-"' "V; . ""- j reduced tu $2 50 p -r year. Single number ' six cents. At nes .-tand by naif. ! Great inducement t .-tgeiiN and cIiiIk, 1 Tua (latrine Coafvxv, Publishers, Parti Place, New York. (P say A WEEK t(t Agents to sell in aN M J tick: laleable as flnvr. Profits immense. Ps-nas n-. A.Ulr.-ss Bin. ivx MVo Co., M.UT.MI, Ohiir. rpHE MARVEL .?TH'E fOKf.P BR. 1 THESI) WATER. It has restored Unus from the brink of the grave! gen bea.tb and strength to Ihosc dued beyum! the re;u h of ,11 H-dH:al ven-nce. j and turned the path f alhVtion to oue of ' happiness m the h essings withm its virtue,, It cure the deadly Bright s disease and Piabctts; a " uf ' "V "", r . ... 1 T . ,V k uu T . 1 nri Knbrer "f health, and has pcrtornwi J the nvost womSerl ill rinl tuir iculous cures of I "'J " " '""''i j it ciruuiw9 o-u.f tri. iiui.i, i. inw" j vrb ;,)rtA a month to agents evervwhere. A.l t, Mifflin- rUU inM EXCELSIOR M'F'U CO., Kochanan. Mich. Vyilijll IHMI JoiavL, the Great Literary Weekly of America, lor one year for the regular subscription Price, $ ', Poitaee Paid. VIZ : Names enured iui- w..;..l .n.l firm -. . .11 I, . oncc, CVerv fifth subscriber CIu'im j of live (at each ) ma retm th S" ! This I is our sar s.-hnmo" a Cash premium of j t every tilth anbsrriber ! The firm n.im.r ! " a snm. lent guaranty of lairuess aui un '' ''' e. . r.-.-,.-. letter to BEADLK k ADAMS. Puklishers. !w William Street, New Yurk. 4 DVEKTISIXG: Cheap st;. . St'ttmiitic. All persons alio coiitem- inTnC The choicest in tha world. Im- ! JL JjilO porters' prices Largist companv in America staple arlicle please everybody Trade routinuallv Increi-sini; Agents wanted everywhere best inductf ments don't wast time send for Circu lar to Robkst Wklls, -I;! Yesey str-et, . j Y., P. O. Box 1287. rfiC a (tOfl per day at home. Terrus free. ?d H U?4iU Address G 1 u Srixso Jt Cu., I'urlland. Me. 77 A WEEK rarjnt;-e) to Male and Ke- sPI I ma.e Agents, in Iheir hvcalitr. Costs NOTHING to tiv ii. I'artirnlart Free. Maiue. P. O. VICKERY t CO., Augusta, A BRAVK BOOK S ! WHAT WOMAN SHOULD KNOW." .i nomas' Bovkabont Women, by a li'omaa, (.Vra. E. B. DCFEEY., The only work ol the kind ever written by a woman, is a necessity in every house hold, its entire novelty and enunvnt prac ticalness creates ail iiiiiiien.su demand. Notwithstiimling tbe delicate siibj.s:ts nec essarily treated, it is written in am ha brave pure style as a ill nut offend the most lasti Jious. Ialv agents hever have h id such Doe opportunity tu make money ami d good, l enn and sample sheets mailed free un immediate application. J. M. STODDAUT II CO., Philadelphia. E. F. Knnkel'8 Bitter Wine of Iron E. F. Kurkel's celebrated Bitter Wine of Iron will effectually cure liver complaint. jaundice, dyspepsia, chrunic or nervous de. bilitr, chronic diarrbiea disease of the kid. neys, and all diseases arising from a disor dered liver, stomach or intestines, such as constipation, flatulence, inward piles full ness ol blood tu the head, acuity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust fur loud, fullness of weight of the stomach, sore ernctious sinking or fluttering of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried or difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart : choking or suffocating sensations when iu a ,M i-"-ui-:. uiuiiit-M ui Tisisiou, aou or weos belure tbe sight dull pain in the heaii, deficiency .f p -rspiration, yellowness or tho skin ami eyes, paiu in the side, back, head, chest, limbs, etc., sudden Hushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant imaginaings f evil and great depression of spirits. Price $1 per bottle. Beware of counter feits. Do not let yonr druggists plia oft" same other preparation of iron he mav say is as good, but ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Take nu other. Kunkel's Bitter Wine ot Iron is not sold in bulk only m $1 bottles. E. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No S5 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa SuU by all Dmggisia and dealers ver) -when.. Tape Warm. Entirely removed with with purely vege table medicine, passing from the system alive. No lee unless the head passes. Cum and refer to ati-nts treated. Dr. E. F. KriKiB No. 259 North Ninth Si., Philadelphia. Advice free. Seat, fin and Stomach Worms removed. Ask your drug gist for a buttle or KcxKai's Woe Starr Price, $1 per bottle. It never fails. Fcburary 2t-4t. Select chl. ' IWISII to notify the public that Jerome T. Ailman will open a Select School at t'entreville. All wishing to avail them selves of a rare chance ol a thorough course in all the branches desired, will feint ii . their interest to attend. Term to eoru tuence on the 4th day of April. Boarding can be obtained at low rates. All informa tion given by addressing N. D. VAN DYKE. Feb. i, 1875. Mexicu P. O. Dissolution of Ce-Partnership. THE co-partnership heretofore existing between ttffe nndersigned in the Sutch enng Business, at Academm, is this day (Feb. 3, 1876) dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts will be in the haada of James J. Patterson for settlement. JAMES 1. PATTERSON. DANIEL COFFMAN. The business will be continued by Daniel CoOman, who will make it a point to furnish the public with the choicest mrat al th tuwest price. feblO-lt fOB PRINTING Of EVERT KIND 4one al thi office.