SENTINEL &r REPUBLICAN MlFfLlN'TOWN. tTednef day. March 3. 1T. B. F. SCHWEIEK, fentrok AXD MorilETCB. BEITBLICAS STATE CO.XTTSTIOX. ( all or the State (Mmittee. "The Republicans of Ihe Sute of Penn sylvania are hereby rvqueited to assemble by their delegate in State Convention at noon on Wednesday, the 26:b day or May, 1876, in the Fulton Opera House, at thecitj ' of Lane-mater, for the purpose of nomina ting candidates for Governor and State Treasurer. Each Representative and Sen atorial District will be entitled to the same representation as it has under the present apr-ortionuient for Senators and Represen tative a the Legislature. RUSSELL EREETT, A. VTiLson Nobbis, Chairman. Secretary. Tbet ij the Confederate flag in the South. ActiCAIST jourself with the provisions of the new license law. , Gold speculator in New York are buying all the gold the can get. Thibd term it dead aud buried deeper than "plummet ever Rounded." . ANOTHER London Banking Company baa failed. Debts over one milium and a half. i The treaty with tbeSaudwich Islands was ratified by tho United State Sen ate on the 1 8th last. The Legislature of this Common wealth adjourned last Thursday to the first Tues lay of next January. The Judges' fcalary bill was defeat ed to the Leiri&Iature. 1 bat was a good an act any otber done duriug tb whole session. Cari IM.E authority laid iu band on Scott and Hoke, llarrirburg men, who went to the former place to run a gam bling concern. " Tbtee card moote" wis their game. Compulsory education people in Maine are advocating the enactment of a school law that provides for the clothing of destitute children as well as educating them. Why not declare for aa Euiprror, a dvoastj at once The Clerk of the Senate of this State Russell Errett received a $ 100 watch as a present by members of the Senate, in appreciation of his service. Mr. Errett is a modest gentleman, and would keenly appreciate tbe token of respect and esteem. The New Yotk Tribune sings praise in honor of the Lower House of tbe Legislature of this State. Mer cy ! Mercy! Si.ades of Horace Greeley defend the Tribune from such a prosti tution. The "founder of the Tribune" in his do tag did not foreshadow so great a fall as that. O.t the 17th inst. Governor Cham berlain, of South Carolina, vetoed a bill to liquidate the floating debt of tbe tftate. To sign tbe bill, be says, would be an act of "unpardonable injustice to those he has sworn to protec.." Tax ation is too heavy now in South Caro luia. It is oppressive. The Rebel element used Carl Scburx and other Liberal leaders long enough to get influence to return men of their school to Congress, and then dropped them. Do Mr. Schuri and other Lib erals see it The cane of Mr. Schurx itself produces tbe evidence. If bis new friends bad sto d by him be would have been returaed to the Senate. That's all. New Hampshire, Vermont, Massa chusetts, Kentucky, Michigan. Kansas, Tens, Nevada, California and New York have adopted Compulsory Eda cation laws. They should pass laws couipe ling people to attend church to receive religious and moral education, aud after that declare for au Emperor, a id by that process speedily end tbe Republic. What's the use of doing it by slow degrees t 'A hv no: do it at a stroke Common report baa it that the Black Hill are full of gold. That kind of report is ofteutiioe unreliable. The Black Hill are in the Indian Territory, and the Indians protest against their occupancy by miners and others, and have surrounded those who went there last fall. The Government has warned paople not to trespass on the territory of the Indiana. If gold exists in the Black Hills it may be the destiny of the white mtn to 'dig it out, but in the effort to get it the rights of tbe Indians should be respected, that is, if be has any rights that a white mau is bound to respect. If thtre is gold there, Gov eminent should at once set about get ting the Indian to emigrate to other Territory, and uutil that is done all in truding white men should be kept away by the military foice of the Govnn tuent. If the case is left alone, with the expectation that an order to not trespass on tbe territory will be suffi cient to kep adventurer off it, the diappoiBtuieut will be first realized by despatches bringing the news that tbe luduus about tbe Black Hill have killed a number of white people, and that an lodisn war is inevitable. bat are a few dollar of gold to be coin pared to tbe butcheries that will over take bona fide settlors outside of the Indian Territory ! Are we to have the ld fraud of cheating tba Indian re peated ontrl to resentment be strikes hack, and then send tha troops to sub due him by ballet aud word. It would be a great deal owe honorable and a great deal cheaper to buy him out. "Thi bill to enable wires to testify against hasbands in criminal Case was reported adversely in lli New Yoikj Assembly on the 17'h ml. Tilton s lawyer managed to have told what Mrs. Tilton told her husband as to the "sor row." He was not allowed to tell in court what conversation passed between himself and wife as to the charge of criminal offense, but be was allowed to tail minutely everything that bore on tbe subject that be and Mrs. Tilton talked about, by telling it as a repeated conversation between himself and Beecber. In other words, a man may not testify as t conversation with bis wife that criminates ber, but if be has told what his wife told him to a third party be may tell oa tbe witness stand Lat be told tbe third party. That' the way Tilton got to be a witness against bis wife. He allege that be told to Beecber what bis wife told him, and then he testified as O what he told BcecLer. GovER.Noa Tildes, of New York, is a bachelor, and said to be quite genteel in appearance, and most "racroua aud elegant iu manner when in the mood. .V newspaper man, who was with His Excellency at Vassar College recently, says : "The Governor felt aud looked ten years lonelier directly after his in terne with tbe girl at Vassar Col lege. The saucy creature made fun of biui. One wanted a list of his wrinkles, and still another a lock of hair cut ex actly from the top of bis vetferable head. And all of them kept ioquiring, with tbe most charming innocence, aa to the health of Mrs. Tildcn and tbe babies." A man who bas traveled South and West aays : "If you want to praise an Obio man, praise bis cows ; a Ken tucky man, his horses ; an Arkansas man, bis shooting ; a Kansas man, bis dogs ; an Iowa man, bis girls J a W ii consin man, bis feet ; a Virginia man, his family same, and a Tennessean, bis mule." A Chinese doctor has located at Ti tusriile. The New License Law. The Local Option law bas been re pealed, aud the following is a copy of the license bill as reported by the con ference committees of the Senate and House and adopted by both branches of the Legislature, that is to take its place : An act to repeal an act to permit the voters of this Commonwealth to vote every three years on the question of granting licenses to sell lutoxicating liquors, aud to restrain and regulate tbe sale of the same. ectiox 1. Br it ennciei, etc , That the act approved tbe 27tb day of March, A. D. 1872, entitled "An act to petmit the voters of this Commonwealth to vote every three years on the question of granting licenses to sell intoxicating liquors,' be and the same Is hereby repeaieJ. C. 2. That licenses for sales of liquors, when not otherwise provided for by special law, may be granted by tbe court of quarter sessions of the proper county, at tbe first or second sessions in each year, and shall be for one year. Tbe said court shall fix by rule or standing order, a time at which application for said licenses shall be heard, at whish time all persons apply ing, or making objections to applica tions for licenses, may be beard by evi dence, petition, remonstrance or coun sel : Provided, That for tbe present year, licenses as aforesaid may be grant ed third, or any .earlier session of said court. Sec 3. That all hotels, inns and taverns shall be classified and rated ac cording to the last annual return of the mercantile appraiser or assessor of the proper oity or county, as follows, to wit: All cases where the estimated yearly sales shall be $! 10,000 or more, shall constitute the first class, and pay $700 ; where the classification shall be $3 000, and not more than $10,000, tbe seeoud class and shall pay 400 where the classification shall be $6,000, and not m re than S,GO0, the third class and shall pay $200 ; where tbe classifica tion shall be $4,000, and not more than $G,000, the fourth class and shall pay $100 ; where the classification shall be less than $1,000, the fi.'th class and shall pay $.M) : Provided. That no li cense shall be less than $50 : And pro vidtd farther. That any person licensed the present or any portion of a year shall pay a fro rata share cf tbe license fee, and tbe authority granting the license shall designate tbe classification for that vear : And provided further, That no lic.nse for bottlers shall be less than $."). Sec. 4. Tbat any sale made of vinous, spiritous, malt or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof, contrary to the provisions of this law, shall Le taken to be a misdemeanor, and Upon conviction of the offense iu the conrt of quarter sessions of tbe peace of any city or county, the person so offending shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $2lH) nor more than $500, with the costs of prosecution, aBd to stand con victed nntil tbe sentence of the court is complied with, not exceeding ninety days, and upon a second or any subse quent conviction, the party so offend ing shall pay a fioe of not less than $500 nor more tuau $1,000 and un dergo imprisonment in the county jail of not less thau three months nor more than one year, and if licensed shall, ic lieu of imprisonment, forfeit bis bono and said license and be incapacitated from receiving any liceose aforesaid fir the period ot five years thereafter ; and any keeper of any drug or apothecary store, confectioner, or uiiueral or other fountain, who shall sell any spirituous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors, mixed r pure, to be used as a beverage, aha 1 1 be deeroedgu;lty of a misdemeanor and liable to the same conviction and pun ishment as unlicensed offender. Sec. 5- That it shall be the duty of ocurt, mayor, alderman or justice of tbe peace, before whom any hue or pen alty shall be recovered, to award said fine or penalties, as well as proceeds of all forfeited bonds to tbe city or county treasurer, a the rase may be. Sec. G. Tbat the constables of tbe respective ward, boroughs and town ship shall mats' a return of the re spective wards brYougbs and township shall make a return of retailers of li quors, aud ic addition thereto it shall be tiie duty of every euch ouslable at each term of said court Of quarter sea alons of their respective counties iu make return on oath or atfirmati -u whether within bis kuna-Iedi-e there is any unlicensed place within bis baili wick kept and uisiittamed in violatittn of this act, and ir shall be the especial duty of tbe judgea of all tbe sain courts to tee that this return is faith fully made, and if any person shall make known in writing, witn his or her name subscribed thereto, to such cou stable, tbe na-ue or mu-es of auy one who shall hare violated tins act, with the ttatuea of the witnesses who can piuve the fact, it shall be his duly to wake return thereof oa oath or affirm at'.on to the court, aud npou bis willful failure to do so be shall be guiity of tbe crime of perjury, and upon indict ment and conviction shall be su'j-cted to it penalties. Sec. 7. The husband, wife, parent, child, guardian, or any person who bas or may hereafter have the habit of J drinking intoxicating liquor to excess, way give nolii-e in writing, signed by biui or ber, to any person not to sell r deliver intoxicating liquor to the per son having such habit ; if tho person so notified at any time within twelve months after such nntiee, sells or de livers auy such liquor to the person having such babit, the perron giving the netice may, iu au action of tort, re cover of the person notified anv suiu nut less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars, as may be assessed by the court or judge as damages. A married womau may bring such action in her own name, notwithstanding her coverture, aud all damages recovered by her shall go to ber separate use. In case of the death of either party the action and the right of action given by this section shall survive to or against his executor or administrator without limit as to damages. Sec. 8. No person or persons, non residents of this Commonwealth, shall engage in selling, tracing or vcuding intoxicating liquor, and no hawker, fiddler or traveling agent shall engage iti selling for any person or persons who are non residents, ot in vending, trad ing or contracting in any uiauner what soever in intoxicating liquor within tbe limits of this Commonwealth. Sec. 9. Any bond given by any poi son under tbe provisions f this act, may be canceled after thirty days uo tice in writing shall l ave ben given and received bv the respective parties thereto: Provided, Tbe sureties to be released from such, or any bond, shall bear no risk pending thereon. In the event of canceling any bond and the releasing of the sureties the principal shall provide acceptable substitutes if be desires to continue the business, otherwise his license shall immediately be revoked. Sec. 10. That no license to sell in toxicating drinks shall hereafter be granted to any person nntil be shall have executed a bond to the Common wealth in the penal sum of $2,000; with two sufficient sureties, to be ap proved by tbe court granting such license, conditioned to pay all damages, which may be recovered in any action which may be instituted agiinst hiiu under the provisions of this act aud all costs, fine and penalties which ma v be imposed upon him in any indictment for violating this act or any other law of this Commonwealth relating tn sell ing or furnishing intniicating drinks, and tbe said bond shall be filed in the office of the clerk of the said court for the ue and benefit of all persons inter ested therein. Sec. II. Tbat it shall not be lawful for any per sou, with or without license, to seil to any person any intoxicating drink on any day on which elections are now or hereafter may be required to be held, nor ou Sunday, not at any time to a minor, or to a person visibly affected by intoxicating drinks. Sue. 12. Tbat any license heretofore granted shall not 'be invalidated, and tbat none of the provisions of this act shall be held to authorize the manufac ture or sale of intoxicating liquors in any city, county, borough or township having special prohibitory laws. Tbe Ice Hood. ' Tbe ice at Port Jervis broke on the 17th inst., at G o'clock in the iuoring The people bad been alarmed by the whistles at the shops. '1 lie water r.e rapidly aud flooded the lower places oi the town. The advance billow was teu feet high. About three hundred houses in Port Jervis proper, between the rail way aud the river, were more or less damaged by water. Many of them were filled to the second story. Owing to ample warning given by tbe au tbortties no lives were lost. Ail the large shops of the Krie Kail road C mpany had more or lcs water in them, but no great damage was done. Tbe western part ot tbe illage suffered most. At Ucrmantown the ice piled on the shore in many places thirty leet high and in pieces weighing thirty tons About twenty small housea and some chanties were torn to pieces, and about two hundred bouses were filled with water to the second story. It is ro po: ted that one man was killed. Four of the five spans, in all 6J'2 feet, of the Delaware Railroad bridge were taken away. Tbe remaining span i on the New York side. The piers nre all nn harmed. The bridge cost $100,000 The debris of the railroad and Baire'i bridges canght fast off Van Noy-' Island, three miles below, thus saving the tower of the Sue pension bridge. The damage to the Birrett Bridge Company is ab nt $ I .LOW. and tl.ei o'her losses in the village are about $20,000 more. On tbe 17th ice cr.n.menced to move at Pittsiou, on the North Branch or the Susquehanna. Three bridges there were cairied away, and great damage done to railroad and private property. The loss is estimated at $500,000 to $1,000,000. A great portion of the town of tYilka barre was flooded. The street were traversed in boats. The gas-works were flooded. The city was iu dark ness at night. It was a time of gen eral distress The ice continued in its course down the rivrr, here and there forn iug gorges, and anon breaking through again. At Caiawissa great damage wa done, and a bride taken away, also at Danville.' At Northum berland the bridge from the island to the Sunbury aide wa swept away. Tbe width of tbe river there was great ly increased by tbe junction of the West Branch, and tbat gave space for the ice and water to spread, and thence all pasasd off without great damage until a! out noon on the lSib, when a gorge formed iu the vicinity of Mari etta, Lancaster county. A correspon dent of the Harr'shurg Telegraph tells tbe following ot toe scene at Marietta: "Along the river front as fir as the eye can reach there is one exlendej field of ice several hundred fee: in width. At some points tho railroad track was completely raised from its bed and immense cakes of iee were wettjjed beneath iU Every telegraph pole was brokea down and all the wires twisted and broken. Near tbe extreme lower end of the town the ice was thrown up in heaps the heights of tbe houses, and at one place a canal boat wa4 forced up over the canal bank and railroad track, direclly across tbe track and lodged against a larpe tree, which prevented its eing driveo into and de stroying a large dwelling. Tbe boat proved an effectual barrier to further progress of the ice, and prevented tbe destruction of sev-ial tenement bouses in the immediate vicinity. Tbe water at one time was three feet above the level of the pavement on Frnt street and was fifteen inches higher than in 18C5 All tbe cellars on that street were filled with water and large quan tities covered the first floor of some of the dwelling. Several person bad to tie t.ik--n in iu ttieir loue in busts, ami mi'li In ir n.-ri .re compelled to g.i s..ie irrrv ti. f.ir they eould hud a dri sp 't n:i wi,'.. !i to re-t. Immense og were ti.r.i.w. iti-n-es tbe railroad track, and qui r a number ere forced a considerable dieiance up the cross afreets. Several Itrpe buildings loca ted east of tbe canal, about half way from tbe river, were badly damaged, and the ice was blocked up against the walls to tbe height of the roofs Sev eral canai boats were carried a distance of ten squares and landed between the canal and tbe railroad tra:k. A Sils by engine was in service all day pump ing water out of tbe cellars iu the in oudated portion of the town. On the York county side of the river the ice was carried a considerable distance up tbe aide of the hills. The loss of luin ber at this point is estimated at $20, 000. The amount of damage sustaiued by property owners along thb river front is roiiniderabtf, but no estimate can be formed in reference to it At Columbia the ice moved off with out destroying much property. The pier of the bridge was moved about twenty inches n its foundation, carry ing tbe span with i. Mr. F. S. Bie'x is tbe principal sufferer and his lo.s wt'l swtnu. it is si.l, to $10,000. HumLed- of men wi re at work on Sa'tirda and Sipiday in removing the iee and debris off the railroad. An ic. cTje was also lormed at Havre de-Grace, Md., which did con siderable damage to lumber-yards and wharves. The Grand Rapids and Indiana Rail road Company bave for disposal in the State of Michigan, one million acres of rich farming lands rich in soil, pro ducinf good crops, on or near the line of railroads, and no which there are already very numerous sett eruents and good sfirnol everywhere. Persons seek ing new homes will do well to iuvesti gate this matter. Illustrated pamphlets will be sent on application by W. A Hwwaid. Land Commissioner, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Sew Atteerttnemetttn. 1) ROC I, AM ATIOJ. W II K RE AS, the Hon. tits J. F. Jixai, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the "unjudicial District, composed of tire counties of Juniata, Perry and Cumber land, and the Ilonombles Jonathan Weiser and John Koons Judges of the aaid Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county, have issued their precept to me directed bearing date the 5th dav of FKR , 1X75, for holding a Conrt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions f the Peace, at M1K FI.INTOWN, on the Fourth MONDAY of APRIL, 1875, being the 20th day ol the month. Notice is IIfrfbt Gives, to the Cor oner, J nstk-ea ol the Peace and Constables of till County of Juniata, tbat ihey bet ben aud there in their proper persons, at unt o'clock on the afternoon of said day, witfc their records, inquisitions, examinations and oyer remenilira.ices, to do those thing? th.it to their o'Jie'-'S resjicctivcly appertain; anil those Hi tt are li.nmd by recognizance tc liroMinite :; t ill ;Ti fliers that are oi then in u !. I ;i - Jail ol said county, lie then i! -e :-r ertilien agains them a ..' I. By an .'h i "I A pissed the thi day ol Ala;, A. I'., . I. it is made th duty id the J a:,ee 1 ine Pea'e. ol Ihi several counties ol this Couunuiiwealth. Is return to the Clerk ol tins Court ol yrartoi Sessious ot the respect lies counties, all thi recognizances entered into before theiu by any person or persons chaiged with th coniiuisinn of any crime, except such caser as may be ended before a Justice of tha Peace, nnder existing laws, at least ten days before the commencement of tbe session of the Court to which they are made re turnable respectively, and in all cases where any recognizances are entered into lets then ten days before the commencement of the session to which the are made re turnable, the aaid Justices are to return the same in the same maimer as if aaid act hud not been passed. Dated at .Mitlliutown, the M day of March, iu the year of oar Lord one thou aaud eight hundred and seventv-fite. VVM. U. KXOL'SE, Sherijf. Sheriff's OKire, Miftlintown, 1 Match -21, l7o. Assignee's Settle. CAM liU AI.VIN U. b A If fl.K V aud Sarah A., wil . Iia'. ii r on the !' til day of Feisrn-iry. I ''. executed a deed of volun tary assignment to ths undersigned lor the beui-tii of creditors, all persons indebted are ttr by Htiflid to fluke payment inline- Lit. Iv. an ' those hiring claims against Ike M OImu H. Ia ilev to present them t JUiKMIA.ll LYuNS, .iiiigsrc. Vtr. h IJ. lX.".V-tt i.!uci! I'.state of Xulhau ledei. TFtlE undersim-d hereby gives notice J. tbsl Malhan Voder h is made a general assignment to him lor ihe benefit of bis ertdilors. AU persons indebted are re quested to make immediate raiment, and those having claims will please present them without delay to JONAS A. YODER, March i", 1875-U Jttiwtt. Assigned ttate of Isaac Ilal t email. rilllE undersigned hereby givs notice J- that Isaac ilalteniau has made a general assignment to him lor the beru-Gt ol hi creditors All persons indebted to saiu Isaac Halteman are requested to make im mediate payment, a.-l those haling claims will please present them wilhont defav to Ji llN II. UOYElt, MtiKmtt. March 17, ls76-4t W7".NTKD, AGENTS, male and female, It to aell Pictures everywhere. Four teen thousand retailed by one. Another writes: I can n.ake more money at this ousiness than 1 can on a SIO.WO farm, all slocked" WIUTNEr fc CO., jan-7-3m Nor ih. Conn. 1 Xew Advertisement. ODIDE CF AMWGfUA Cores Neara'gia, Face Acbe, Rheumatism, I. out, Krot,-l Feet, Chilblains, Sore 1 hruat. Erysipelas, Bruisua and Wounds of every nature in wan or animal. The remarkable curei this remedy has effected classes it aa una of the most important and valuable remedies tor the cure and relief of pain. "A patient of mine suffered wilh Sciatica; could itet no relief ; aa a last resort I tried GiM Linimnt IodiiU of Jmmonim. which cured h.m." I.yVVIS H. bOAE, M. 1 , 106 V. 10:h street. New York. HAKRIS at EfflSt). wholesale A genu, S4 1 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pepo' 4oI S:th Avenne, K. Y. For sale br Banks . Hauilin, Druggists, MifUiniown, i'a. 1875. Wiere Now? 1876. To MICHIGAN, one ot (he foremost, flonruhing and healthy Stalea ! WfcatFcr? To buv a FAHX ont or the ONE MILLION ACRES ot fine fitr ruins; lands (br sale by the GKA.VU KAFlbS It INDIAXA S. R. Stpr.g soils. Keady markets. Sure crops. Ootid schools. Kailroad runs throngh cen tre or grant. Settlements all slot g. AU kind ot products raised. Plenty ol water, limber and building materials. Price from $i lo $10 per acre; onu-lourth down, bal ance on time. iX7".Snd ror illustrated pamphlet, Tull of laels and figures, and be convinced. Ad dress W. A. IlOWARti, Comm'r, Grand lt ipidn, Mich. P. R. L. 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New York, lor their PAM-PHl.KT-HOOK (if -. eJilio), con taining lists ot over 0iU newspapers and estimates, showing the cost. Advertise menls t.'keii lor I. ading papers in many Slates at a tremendous reduction from pub lishers' rates. Gst THI book. AT tf9n per day at home. Terms free. vpU i- 4uU Address Gko. Stissox k. Co., Portland, Me. (177 A IVKhK guaranteed to Male and Fe ( 1 male Agents, in their locality. Costs NOTHING to try it. Particulars Free. P. O. VICKEUY A. CO., Augusta, Maiue. apSTCIloMANCY, oa SOIL CHARM I. ING." How either sex may fasci nate and gain the love and affection of any persons i hey choose, instantly. .This sim ple menial aritiireiuent all may possess, tree, by mail, for '! cents; together with a Marriage Uuide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladiea A queer Ikhik. IUO,ISIU sold. Address T. WILLIAM X CO., Pub lishers, Philadelphia. Assigned Estate of Adao Ciraj bill. T, IE uudersigned hereby gives notice that Amos liraibill, ol Fayette town siiip. has mi le a general asiguliieut to him tor the bem-tit ot bis creditors. 1! per sons indebted to said estate are requested lo make immediate payment, and those having claims against (he same to present them without delay to JOHN K. JAMISON, Assignee, Me Alisterville, Juniata Co., Pa. March 17, 1S75. TMRKE wi'l be an election held at the store of Smnel Bnek in Port Royal, on Saturday, March S7, 1875. between the hons of 2 and 3 o'clock P. M., to elect a Board of Managers for the Peirysville Bridge Cnmpanv for the ensuing year. By order of the Poard. SAMUEL BCCK, Trent. March 10, Is75-3w PVRTIES knowing themselves indebted on my Books are requested to make immediate payment. I have sold out my business, and will leave for Harrisburg by April 1st. After that time the Books will be in other hands fur collection. D. P. SCLOCFF. March 10, 1875. Sornial School. THE Juniata Cpnnty Normal School will be npeneil in the borough of Miftlin town. April 2, 1875. The course will con tint of the Comrncn School Branches, Nat ural Sciences, Latin, Greek, and Methods of Teaching. For terms, boarding, 4tc., see Circulars! bt address the Principals. D. a. harm an, J. M. CARMAN, FeblOr- Miffliatown, Ta. Xcw Advertisement: List of Jar or. oiasb icaoas roa aran. sasaioa, 1875. Mifilintown Jacob Thomas. Fermanagh Eli Dunn, Enoch Horning, G W Morgan, Wm Potfeuberger. Walker Robert Sartain. Fayette sohn Eicbman, Benjamin Steck. Delaware William Smith. Tbctuptcntown Israel Whetxler. Monroe Saaitiel Keller. Greenwood John T Dimttt. Susquehanna Daniel Wbitmer. Patterson John Ernest. Kilford Henry KaiuTman. Port Roy 1 Samuel Cooper. Tur bet I Isaiah Berker. Spruce Hill Thomas H Gilson. Beale yaiuiwt McLauahliu, John Ptong. Tuscarora James Milliken. Lack Henry Marshall, Samuel Pile; Ma thiaa Slump. rrriT.taoa roa arait ma, 187 S. Miftlintown C B Horning, John N" Howe, Joseph Land is. Wa ker David Fowles. Wm Kenawell, James Kyle, John Cleck, E A Smith. Farelte William Beaver, William Dunn, G G Macklin, David S trayer. Wesley Watts. Delaware Noah Caiuer. Monroe Christian Knouse, Abraham Barge, li G Sheileoberger. .Susquehanna Uevrge Klinger, James Strauser, J B Sirvub. Patterson Adam Ernest, George HofF man.Jobn Mickey. Miilord Samuel C Deen, O P Harris, Ephrsun Lauvi-r. Port Royal Cyrus M Funk, Wm Good wan, G W Ores. Turbett David Hertxler, Join Hertzler, Christian Uartman, Peter Kilmer, ilezekiah Mc Alee, John Weinier. S-prncs Hill Enoch Beale, John Thomp son. Bealc Calvin Barton, Richard foyle, Wilson Laird, B F Martin. Tuscarora -David Barton, Elias Evans, Alexander MeKinley, Johu Reed, C C Sal via, John Waters. rxTiT acaoas roa ADjoi R-kD cot ax, n it 10, 1S75. Miftlintown J il.n Etka, Howard Wood mansee, Israel Yeakley. Fermanagh David Bashoar, Sr., Samuel Culdren, Joshua I'oifouberger, Wm Stine, Samuel Thomas. Walker Samuel Funk, John Musser, John Thompson. Fayette f-inion Amy, Samuel Hunt, Samuel aarkle), Ueorge Shivery, William son Vanormer. Delaware M C Farra, Benjamin Ford, David Uoiiborger. Thompsontown Eliliu Beaner.JS Lukens Mourue Divid Monroe, Luke Marx, Mi chael Rumfclt. tireeuwood G W McElwee. Susquehanna Elias Crawlord, A S Lim ber!, C L House. Patterson -Jaiues JSorth, George Weible. Miltord Johu Deering, Sr., Benjamin Groiiinger, Johu M Kepner, John E 11c Crum. Port Royal O W Hamlin, Robert Logan, U II Snyder. Spruce Hill J L Barton, W P Gruver, Johu D Milliken, David Kouison, S C Stew art. Beale J M Brai -e, James Leech, J P Me Williams, S 3 1'annr hater. Lack Matthew C'Urk. James Mclutyre. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron This truly valuable tonic haa been so thor oughly tested by all classes of the commu nity tbat it ia now deemed indispensable aa a Tonic medicine. It costs but little, puri ties the blood, and gives lone tone to the stomach, renovates the syste . and prolongs life. Everybody shoiill have it. For the curd of weak stomachs, general det'ility. Indigestion, diseases of the stom ach, zna lor ad cass requiring a tonic. This wine includes the most agreeable and effirienl Salt of Iron we possess Ci trate of Magnetic Oxide, combined with tbe most energetic of vegetable tunics Yellow Peruvian Kark. Do yon want something to stiengthen youf Do you want a good appetite ? Do you want to get rid ol nervousness t Do you want energy I Do you want to sleep well I Do you want to build upyocr Constitution 1 IK) you want to feci well f Do you want a brisk and vigorous f-elirg i If von do, try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINK OF IRON. I only ask a trial of this valuable tonic ! Beware ot counterfeits, as Kunkel's Bit ter Wine of Iron ia the only sure and effect ual remedy in the known world lor the per manent cure of Dyspepsia and Debility, aud as there are a nuuiber of Imitations ottered to the public, 1 would caution the commu nity to purchase none but the genuine arti cle, manufactured by E. F. Kunkel, and having Ins stamp on the cork of every bat tle. The very fact that others are attempt ing to imitate tbia valuable remedy, proves its worth and speaks voluP'es in its favor. Get the genuine. Sold only in $1 bittl.s. Sold by Drug gist and dealers everywhere. 259 tape Worm KrmoTed Alive 2i!) Head and all complete in two houra. Nn fee till head posses. Seat, Pin an I Stom ach Worms removed bv Dr. Kcszkl, Z'j'J North Ninth street, Philadelphia. Send for circular, or ask your druggist for a bot t!e of KrsxiL'a Wuau Stair. It never fails. Priee, $1. mar'24 E X EC t TORS' SALE OF VALUABLEJiEAL ESTATE. THE undersigned. Executors of the es tate of Samuel S.ine, deceased, kite ot Fcrmananagh township, Juniata county, will, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of said county, sell, on the premises at the mansion house in said township, at 1 o'clock P. M., cn fRIDAY, APRIL 16th, 1375, The following described Real Estate, late the property of said decedent, to wit : No. 1. A messuage, being the Mansion House and tract of land situate in aaid township of Fermanagh, bounded by land of Simon Mumma, Abraham Book, Chris tian Sieber, and others, containing 13 5 ACKES, more or less, having theieon erected a LAEGE STONE FAELI HOUSE, iSIUi leet, a goon: BANK BARN, a frame TENANT Hot'SK, and all necessary out buildings. There is a never-tailing Spring of good water on the premise. There ia a fair assortment of Fruit Trees on the farm. This property is located about one-half mile north of Jericho Mill. The land is of the very best quality, and is all under culti vation aud well improved and lenced. It is in close proximity to churches, schools and stores, and is uno of the most desira ble farms in Juniata county. No. 2. A tract of Timb-rland in Fayette township, bounded by lands of Jeremiah Bushev, Enos Bergey, and others, contain ing ONB HUNDRED ACRES, mure or less. No. 3. A tract of Woodland iu Ferman agh township, bonnded by lands ol Simon Mumina, 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 of Jaesb Moyer, Adam Sponbower, and others, containing THREE ACRES, more or less, having thereon erected a good SAW MILL, capable of sawing 1500 leet ol lumber per day, w hen in good order. CONDITIONS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid when tbe property ia struck down to the purchaser; fifteen per cent, when the sale is confirmed by the Court ; forty per cent of tbe bilauco on the first day ot April, lH7ti, and the balance on the brat of April, 177 ; the last payment to bear inter est lor one year, aud both payments to be secured by judgment bond Possession will be given on tbe first dar of April, W5. HENRY M. STINE, SAMUEL STINE. Executors of Samue Stine, dee'd. ALSO, tbe following persi.nal property, at tbe same time and place One bedstead and Bedding, I Table, 1 Sink, 1 Looking Glass, 1 set ot' Chairs, 1 Corner Cupboard, 1 Kitchen Cupboard, 1 Wood-box bausage Stutl'er, Meat Vessels, 1 Rifle Gun, lot of Grain Bags, 1 Barrel of Vinegar, and other household elects. starch 17, 1975. Sew Advertisement;, NOTICE. r c IVTFRJIAh REVENUE SPECIAL TAXES - . a Oil Ihih. MaT 1, 100, to armiu , n r i c..i.,....rihe rnited States, every person engaged in any business, avo ction;ore.oplv.ent which renders him liable to a srn ian f, . r. to.icetl, in kit ettaUvkment or place of s..s a STAMP deootinj ue " A. .. .....t Ta- for the Special pavmcsi oi "i- . . . , TV. Year beginnfn Star I, 1ST?, fefore commencing or continuing business alter April 3". lto. I no the provisions of the law above quoted are ;bd loilowing, viz : Rectifiers Desleis, retail liquor - "J Dealers, wholesale liquor. ......... W Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale. . W w Dealers in malt liquors, retail "V Desters in leaf tobacco. - Retil dealers ia leaf tobacco w And on sulea of over fUOUO, flfty cents for every doliar in excess of $1,0X4) Dealers in niannt'actnred tobacco... Manufacturers of stillsi.,...... And for each still manufactured.. And for each worm manufactured Mannfacturers of tobacco......... Manulacturers of cigars Peddlers f tobacco, first clasa (more than two horses or other annua!)...... ... Peddlers of tobacco, aocond class (two horses or other animals).... Pe-ldlers of tobacco, third class (one horse or other animal) Peddlers ol" tobacc.i, foanh class (on foot or public conveyance) . . Brewer of less than 500 barrels 5 0C 60 00 20 00 2i ) 10 00 10 00 SO 00 25 00 15 00 10 0 50 W lt 00 Brewers of 5sj barrels or more k ss,w a-baa-srfalt waia lUhle. who shall fail to compiv with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe penalties. Pensons or firms liable to pay any of the S pecial Taxes ua.ned above must apply to Cms. J. Baisaa, Collector of lulernai Revenue at Sisai it, and pay for aSrt pro cure the Sp:ial-Tax Stampor Stamps they need, prior to May 1, 1875, and wmrocr ICBTHKB B'JTICB. J. W. DOUGLASS, Commisnoarr of Menial Retinke Orrici or istibsal Rkvbsi b, Washington, D. C, i'eb. 1, 1875 Trial List for April Term, IwTS. 1. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. John Yeigh. No. 77, April term, lSGti. 2. William Cox vs John Deitritk et al No. S3, Dec term, 1872. 3. Samuel M Armstrong vs. Samuel L Armstrong. No. 5, Feb term, 1M74. 4. B F C rouse vs John McManiglo. No. 149. Feb term, 187S. 5. Jesse M Bryner vs William C Beale. No. llsj, Sept term, 1873. 6. Richard Johnson vs David Smith. No. Ill), April term, IS73. 7. George Winters vs Samuel Murphy. No. :!!l, Ss.pt term, 1873. 8. Emily Kciser vs J Calvin Dobbs. No. lit). Sept term, 1873. Jooob Drolesbtitsh vs D B Spanogle and S Stouu No. 14, Sept term, 173. 10. James H Graham v John Wright and Jane Gailah.-r. No. 12, Sept term, 1873. 11. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Ex. Rel. Daniel Cott'.ii in v Alfred Such and Shiveiy No. 143, Sept term, lf7S. 12. R' bert A Patterson vs David Snyder. No. 14, Feb term, 1(74. 13. E'isha P Hudson vs David Shuruan. No. 43, Feb term, 1S74. 14. Samuel Alexander is Joseph Rejl alio J Sheneloff. No. 3ri, April term, 1874. 15. J B M Todd vs Daniel Martett. N'u. 61, April term, IS74. 16. George W Gordon vs Samnel Hod man. c. i , April term, 194. 17. Ueorge W Gorton va James E Bu chinan. No 78, April term, 1874. 18. Ih- J P Sterrctt vs the P R R Co No. 137, April term, 1874. 19. Lonisia Fra-oni vs George W McEl wee and S S Wilson. No 26, Sept term, 1874. 20. George Vf Singleton va Kurta Kauff msn. No. 37, 8ept term, 187 1. 21. David L Palm va William Mcliill No 4'.), Sept term, 1874. 22. Insurance Company vs Caleb Parker. No. 74, Sept term, 1874. 23. Commonwealth of Pennsytr&nia, a' the suggestion of Juniata county, vs David Watts. Jerome Hetriek, Samuel Watts and Luke Marx. No. 122, Sept term, 1874. 24. V S Kickenbaiieh vs C A Lauver. No. 134, Sept te-ui, 1874. 25 Insurance Company vs Tbaddeus Parker. No. 170, Sept term, 1371. 2t. Christiana Simpson vs Josoph Long. No. 4, Dec term, I87. 27. Jacob Pile vs Christian ImSchodstall No. 39, Dec term, 1874. 28. John T Mellin va Mifilintown Bridge Conipanv. No. 44, Dec term, 1874. 29. James B Elliott vs John M Bartley. No. 72, Dec term, 1874. 30 Isaac Pile v Christian ImSehofi'sUll. No. 74. Dec term, 1874. 31 George Pile t Isasc Pile, with notice. No. 81, Dec term. 1874. 32. William B Ww.il vs William Sneatli. No. H4, Dec term, 1874. 33. W iiliam Eomiston va David W Allen. No. 14H, Dec term, 1874. K4. M Selig k Co. va Emil Sthott. No. 69, Feb term, 1875. 35. Seliu-grove kNBRK Co. vs Jacob E Gra bill. No. 72, Feb term, 1875. 1KVIN D. WALLIS, Protkonotary. Pbotuosotabt's OrriCE, Miltiintown, March 17, 1875-tc. ( X'MATA VALLEY BANK. Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co. KirrUSTOWS, JC3IAT4 COtSTT, PA. CAPITAL, $80,000. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN 1RVIN, Cashier. dibkctobs : Jerome X. Thompson, John J. Patterson, George Jacobs, Amos G. Bonsall, John Balsbacb, 11.11. Bechtel, J. W. Frank. L'nUtd Slatet Seturitui, Boudt, Qc. bought and sold. Gold sad Silver bought at bighestt rates. bepotit rtceiwed, collect iont made, draft ou tkt principal citut, mud a general iasJtisg ran a iramacie. Bonds aud other valuable papers received on special deposit. june8'74-tf JN ETV DRlCi STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Bel lord Building,) .Mala Street, .MltniatovT n. Pa. DEALEUo IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICAL?, DYE STIFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PITT Y, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS. BRUSH E S, HAIKBRlKES,T001H BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS. NOTIONS. STATIONBkT LARGE V ARIHT Of PATENT MEDiriX'KS. Selected with gr.at cam, and warranted irom buzh authority. C7-Purst of wrSES AND LIQUORS or nieiH-ai fur) owes. " riiwwriiws cmpoaaded with great care. jjuue oo.u Iarge stock of ready made clothing ol the J 1.. .- ...a -: . . ua-jiceai siyies, ior men and boys, bats. cans, boots and shoo. - I fmnishinf goods in endless variety for sal nauun ou-ayera, m ratt-rsoa. Subscribe for the Scntina-l k. Bcpublican. yew Advertisement. 1875. 1875. ' J. B. M. TODD, PATTERSOy, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Closing Ont Sale of Clotting I OTERCOAT& AT COST ! SAirf bnJ Dr'dweri, Hits and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery and Cloves at City Prices. A COMPLETE LHf B Or GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Hum IToets, Gum Ovrihoei, Gum Overcoats). Intending to close out my stock of Win ter Moods pteparatory to putting in amaru mmh stock ol Spring aud Summer Goods, I am determined to aell Goods at such Low FrVcs that everv one can suit them selves lor a verv small sum of money. Ca!! lo see me, and i will guarantee you satis faction. The highest market prices allowed for Country Produce, Corn and Oats, Hoop Poles, Locust Po-ts anl Kailroad Ties, iu exchange for Goods, bv J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Oct. 7, 1874. FAIRBANKS' SCALES Awarded the highest and only Premium fer fca!es, two Silver Medals, at this FEANKLJN INSITTUIE, 1874. ALSO, AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, 18G7, Over thirty-four competitors, and at the VIENNA EXPOSITION, 1373, and acknowledged tho STANDARD OF THE WOBLD. FAIRiJANKS & KWIXG, 715 Chestnut St., Philadel.hia. Jsn 27, 1875-13t ULATCIILEYM Inipn.veil ClTl'M 1ER WOOD PCMP s Ihe ackiiowle'l;:ei! .-TANDARD of " ti e market, bv popular enlle., the b-.'st pump for the leat .onev. Attention is intited to latch'ey's Improved Bracket, the rop Check Valve, w fcieh ran be ithdrawn without disturbing the joints, and Ihe copper chatulx-r whl u never cracks, scales or ms's ana will last a life time. For sale by Dealers and the trade generally. In order t be su-e that you get Blatchlcy's Pump, be can-tul and see that it lias my trade-mark as above. If yon do not know shtm to buy, descrip tive circulars, together with the name and address ot the agent nearest yon, will I" promptly furnished by addressing, with stamp, CllAtf . U. Bl.ATCHl.fct, X ist riiTisit. 606 Commerce St., Philadelphia. Pa. Adruialfltrator'a 5otice. Estatt of Milet Martin, deieuted. 1VIIEREAS Letters of Administration ? v on the estate of Miles Martin, late of Beale township. decused, hiving been granted to tbe undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims will please present theiu without deluv to WILLIAM LEACH, Jdm r. March 10, 1S75. Executor's Notice. Ettate of Smart Mister, dictated. "IT rilEREAS Letters testamentary or! V T the estate of Susan Uussur, late of Delaware twp., Juniata county, dee'd, have been granteil to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to mike innueliate pavuient, and those having claims III please present thsm properly authenticated tor settlement, to C. G. SllELl.EV, Executor, March 3, 1876. AsslgneU Ewtate of David Sirajer. rilHE nndertigneil hereby gives notice" JL that David Mrayer has made a generaf assignment to hiiu for the benefit of his creditors. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to nuke immediate payment, ami those having claims to pre sent the same without delav to REUBEN CAVF.NT. McAlistervitle, Jnniaia Co., Pa. Bare Inducements ! 35,000 ACRES OF LAND FOK SALE. Said landaare sit uated on and near tbe Cairo av Fulton Rail road, in Randolph Co., Arkansas, and will raisit from fatty fx sixty bushels of corn o one ba'e of cotton to the aero, and will be sold at prices ranging Irom one to twenty dolhtrs per acre, according to the improve ments on urns. Tiiai One-tuiirth cosh, and balance ia one, two, three and four years. LEVI HECIIT . BROTHER, Pocahontas, Arkansas. Select School. I WISH to notify the public that Jerome T. Ailman will open a Select School at C;ntrevile. All wishing tt avail them selves of a rare chance of a thorough course in all the branches desired, will find it to their iuterwst to attend. Term to com mence on the 4tb day of April. Boarding can ba obtained at low rates. All informa tion given by addressing X. V. VAX DYK.K. Feb. 3, 1875. Mexico P. O. TIIE GREAT CAUSE OS HUMAN MISERY. Just Pnbtitked, ra a Sealed Envelope, frier A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment an-i Radical Cure of ftpertnatorrhosa, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and luiptdiintrnts to Marriage gen erally ; Nervousness, Consumption, Epi lepsy ami Fits ; Menial and Physical Inca pacity, resulting from S-ir-Abuse, etc. Bv ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. V.. Au thor ot the "Green Book," 4tc. The world-tenowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequen ces of Self-Abuse tuay be effectually remov ed without medicines, and without da-p r oils surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rings or cordials, poiuting ont a mode of cure at once certain and etlectu:.! by wbicb every sufferer, no matter what his condilionmay be, may cure biaiself cheaply, privately and radically. C7"Tu Lectnrn mill prate a boon to tkon tand and tkontandt. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, oa receipt of six cents, or two postage stampa. A 1 dress the Pnhlishisr CUA. J. C. KLINE k. COt Vtl Bowery, New Vork, Post-Office Box 46tt. Nov. 1?, IS73-1V. m
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