SEXTINEL&REPCBLICAN Mifflin rows. Wednesday. April 14, 1973. B. F. SCIIWEIEK, tbit'tk Al raoir.Toa. tf;riBLK'l STATE (O.WEMIOS. j i fall of the SiaU (dmsalttec. J The Republicans or tt SWte of l'ffln- srlvsnia are heieby raquestisJ to a.sseu.Ue i by llieif delegates in tate Convention at; noon on Wednesday, the Mth day of Mir, j 175, in ihe Pultun Opera House, at tlu-cit: i of Lam astir, tor the purpose of nouiina- ; tmg candidat.-s for Governor and State TrntirT. Each K-pr?enUtke and Sen atorial District will be entitled tu the same ' repro-ntatioii as it baa nndrr tli present apportiftiumiit for Senators and Keprescn-i tattves ia tha I.-jUlatU'-e. KlSbU.LF.nBETT. A. IViuo N itKn, Ihiinmu. Sw:reiary. ( Ox the 24ih of last March this edi- ; torial item appeared in tbe StNTTXEt. AND IltriBLICVX : Compulsory education people iu Maine j advocate tiic enactment ot a school law th.it , pruiitlcs f..r the clothing ot destitute coil- ( ilra n as Wi-ll as for tha educating of them. ' V by not dsiare f.ir an Emperor, I dyoaty j at once ? ' In the Democrat and Rrgisler of the j 7th of this month a writer who sign ! himself "A i'oor Man," which if tt were ; true that he is, but which U not true, j belongs to the very kind of pcctilo that 1 the proposed compulsory laws will in a , few generations reduce to the eondi- ' tion of serfs publishes a coiuuiuuica- j jou as if in answer to our abort edito- i rial. Tha anwr, indeed, answers nothing. Instead of addresaiug hiui- : self to the question of Compulsory Ed-: ueation and stating how its compulsory : aod arbitrary features are to be shaped . o at to harmonize or agree with the I theory, ideas, principles and practice j of American government American I liberty he abandons the question en tirely, after stating it just as we stated it, aud fipeus a personal article against us. - We felt humiliated when we real tied by the perusal of his article that the championing of Compulsory Edu cation in this county bad fallen to the lot of an individual wbose mental ca pacity U of that quality that he cannot consider the question on its merit, and cannot rise higher in coosideting it than j personal attack on its opponents. We ielt humiliated to realize that in his tuind we rtood higher than the ques tion of Couibulsorv Education, and that tustead of leveling blows at our ' position he directs them at us. He j says we have no feeling, aud need heart j culture, for intimating in the above , quoted editorial item from our columns, that when a Slate assumes to take peo-1 : pie irom lueir uouies ana cioiue inem without the exitunco of the greatest danger such as in times of war, in wLich the existence of the State is in unmistakable danger is on the high way, running at a rapid rate to despot ism, lie taiks in a clap trip way about t .t , . j i .i .i poor people, just if we were advoca-! ting something against their interest, j Any aud every infringement oa the ; rights aod freedom of the individual, j except for the preservation of order, is a step in the direction of despotism. I All who fight against the encroachment ' of despotism fight the battles of the poor, for despotism, dynasty or family j rule have always in time out of date been the greatest enemies to the poor, ' aod if a depotism anj a strong gov- j ernment is to settle gradually over us through the slow but sure approaches of such laws as have been proposed in Maine it were better to end the strife at once, and set op a atrong govern ment. Strong governments are not in the interest of poor people. Compul sory Education is but the entering wedge to the splitting asunder of our system of government by adopting sys tems of compulsory laws instead of laws of restraint to compel people to respect the rights of their fellowmen. Compulsory laws all tend to string goverameu! ; all tend to the subver sion of individual rights, iudividual freedom, and tend to despotism. Des potism is in the interest of the few, and that few are not the poor. It does not matter bow it comes, whether by the military, through the M pomp and cir cumstances of war' or clothed in the garb of religion, with the church by its Hide, or robed in the grace and sophis try of intellectual acquirement, it is despotism sti'.i, and will always become despotic when it is joined to the power of the State. The people of this coun try should not allow Education and State to become united, no more than they allow Church and State or Busi ness and State to become united. A MCMber of people living iu the riotous coal regun have been to see Governor Hartranft, and represented that tbe violence of the strike is not of the dangerous character attributed to it, and asked hint to withdraw the troops. Tbe substance of the Gover nor's answer is, tLat sheriffs of the re spective couuties are instructed to order a withdrawal of troops just so soon as the violence of strikers abate so that lives of citizens are safe, and that tbey are secure in the possession of their property. It is apparent that Governor Hartranft is a grtat respec ter of "State Ilights," He bas been exceedingly particular in every instance to make tbe sheriff the mediums through which the military is to oper ate in the respective counties. Yet while he U one of the closest appli cants of the doctrine of Sute Rights that ever governed this Commonwealth, Le is equally positive that the central power of tbe Commonwealth as vested iu him, shall not be ignored iu any count; or tvwuship in tbe Stale. Senator LXm bavir.g been charged I in aa aidant, purprtirg to be signed ! by rae John S. U beatify, with ht.ing at the beginning of the civil war re cruited a body of ban in Williamson county, III., for the confederate aimy, taken them across the Ohio liver into Kentucky and there deserted them, be ; replies in a card denying it entirely. He say that the ouly man named Wheatley he ever heard of in Illinois, was in a poer buuse in that State, atd ! is said to have been iuduced to sign this iffidavit for a consideration, bat after wards dmied it. In support of his statement Senator Logan produces a letter to him from Colonel Thorndike Urook. a Maryland man who reeided io Williamson county, III., when the! war brcke out, and there raised the i only ldy of men ever taken from that ' county to the confederate army, and which he biuistlf commanded duriug ' the war. He is now a well-known mer chant in laltiiuore, and he sav that this pretended affidavit "is a lie through out that the wan tt beatley wis j never in Illinois before the war,! and that L"gan had nothing to do with the confederate troops raised there. This slauder appears to have been dead j and buried in Illinois when tbe New j York Wurld exhumed it aud put it on parade agtiu. It will be observed lliat j it was an electioneering dodgo delibcr- ately forged, aud a uiau in the poor- I house bad tu put bis same to it Thisj is a fair specimen of the deliberate lying resorted to agvnst every con-j spicuous L' ii ion soldier now in public I position iu the civil service of the na- j (ion. The next editor who publishes ', the slander ought to be treated to a dose ' of Icg-il justice for it. 'oith Jlmtri- j can. " Ma. J.ime8 Llotd Grelne, the! defeated candidate for Governor of! Connecticut, has sent this address to ; the editors of the Republican press of! his State: " tir.NTT.EMEM : Permit me ! to offer my heartiest thatiks for the geu- j erous and loyal support you gave to j Republican principles during the cam- j paign, and also for tbe courteous treat- j ment accorded men. Tbe next best i thing to victory is the consciousness of; haviug male a good fight iu a jut cause. I hope aud f ray that you will! continue to fight under the banner of! universal freedom, nuiversal citizen ship, and universal education, until life, ' property, and freedom of speech are as safe in every Southern State as they are to-day iu Connecticut. Bclieviug in the ultiuiite establishment of these principles op. in a sure foundation as firmly as I believe in tbe existence of a God, and because 1 believe in the ex istence of a God whose attributes are justice and mercy." Ttje day may be designated in his tory when the Pope f Rome could cuthrona or dethrone Kings. The po litical state of cations of Europe has j changed siuce then. The bonds of Church and State are loosecing. The' Pope is no longer tbe inter of tem poral affairs. Tbe present occupants of thrones he otico governed are now teliirg or dictating what His Holi ness shall do. A despatch from Eu rope, on the 7th, cn this point, says: It is stated on high authority that tbe object of the interview between the Emperor of Austria and Victor Eman uel at Venice, is to get Italy to joiu Austria, Russia and Germany in pre venting lbs election of an infallibi!ist j Pope. Last week Prof. F. W. Walker, of Brooklyn, who has during the past two years been afflicted with muscular con traction of the face, procured at a drug store a quantity of "extract of coniuui, or hemlock," tbe fame drug that was given to take the life of Socrates. Af ter obtaining it be went borne, took the poison, called bis wife and requested her to note on paper the experience of his feeling as be expressed them. She did so. II icpeated the dose several times, aud all the while kept ber writing ' tbe beats of Lis pu!?c and feeling, un til finally he died, unexpectedly to his wife and it is believed also to himself. The last noted puliation was CO. The Connect cat Legislature has! been reconstructed by the election to : stand this way : The Senate will stand , 15 Democrats to G Republicans. The House is 109 Republicans to 133 Dem ocrata and 1 Independent. Last year the Senate stood 1? Democrats to 4 Republicans, and the House 09 Repub licans and 142 Democrats. Rhode Island held an election last Wednesday fr State officers. The Republican Secretary of State was' elected by about 12,000 majority, the j largest majority, with one exception, ever given in that State. Of the Senatorial party that started , with such a blowiug of trumpets a few days ago for Mexico all backed out when New Orleans was reached, ex cepting Tom tcott, tbe railway king, aod 13 Perley Poor, a newspaper man. j m m It is believed by men who profess to have acquaintance vith circles that know, that the Pope will within a few years come to the United States and set op the Holy See in this country. Governor Tildex, of York State, has thrown bis people into state of j exciteuieut by pardoning logersoll, one of Boss Tweed's lieutenants. Tbe j country awai's an explanation. ! A few days ago Germany believed j that Charley Ross had been found in ! that conotry. It was some other boy. ! Statikik-iaxs assert that colored. pc"jle seldom commit suicide. ' "The Boston School Committee have mda tbe fallowing formal older: In-, strwation shall be given ia sewing to the fourth, fifth and sixth classes of girls h fie grammar schools ; and the several district committees may extend Such instruction into the othfir classes of girls in their respective grammar schools, if tbey deem It sdvUable so to do. Tbe District Committee of each school in which such instruction is given shall nominate to the Itoard, ' fur con firmation, some qualified person as teacher of sewing, who shall give to each of the classes in which sewing is required two lessons a week of one hour each on different days or sessions of the school ; and shall give, also, such lessons to the other classes, not exceeding tbe above in length and fre quency, as said committee may require." The percentage of deaths in the Dis trict of Columbia this spring is stated by Washington paper., among the white people to be 23.16 per eentaic, and 65 per centum among tbe colored people. i . ' Kew3 Items. Six oonvicU escaped from the New Jersey State prison, at Trenton, early on tbe morning of the 5th inst. '. , The body of an unknown man was found near Newport,' Perry cbuotyj on Suuday a week, who is supposed to have been murdered. He had on his person a ticket from New York to St. Louis, dated February 1,1 875, a state ment of the account of James Glynn for work done at $2.75 per day, and 825 in money. Another theory is that he died from injuries received iu jump ing from a train while in motion. . ' The health officer at Key West, Fla., reported four oases of yellow fever on the 2nd iust. Two more men have arrived at Yank ton, Dakota, from tbe Black Hills coun try, and the specimens of gold they have brought aud the stories they tell caused much excitement. The Senatorial excursion parly to Mexico has been abandoned in conse quence of lears of yellow fever and the sickness of Mrs. Morton. Levi L. Miller, employed in a saw mill at Middleport, Sohuylkill county, was caught iu tbe fly wheel on tba 7tb inst., and crushed to death. j A regiment of Philadelphia troops were ordered to Uazleton to look to the turbulent miners. At Springfield, Mass., David Kea veny, a lad ag6d 15, was arrested on the 7th ins!., for killing his father, Mi chael Keaveny, at Petersham, on East er Sunday, by striking him with a flat iron. A carpenter, aged 50 years, stabbed himself to the heart with a pen-knife, iu Baltimore, on the 6tb inst., because be was cut of work. General Pope bas an Iudian war on band, among the Cheyenne Indian. Two children in Philadelphia were poisoned the other day by eating ar senic which they found in the cellar of the home of one of them aud mistook for sBger, spreading it on bread and eating it. Six hundred people were killed and some three thousand wounded during the recent storm in Georgia and South Carolina. A ease of feminine Siamese twins is reported at Staunton, Indiana. The New Eugland cotton manufac turers are getting plenty of new hands, in place of the strikers, with no con cession of prices. A pleasant snow storm graced New York State last Wednesday. Lewis Kimble, in taking a guuout of a buggy, at a point about 13 miles from Baltimore, to hunt, last Wednes day, accidentally discharged the piece, the contents entering his body, from the effects of which be died. At Brownsville, Tenn., on the night of the 7th iust, Robert Midley, Coun ty Clerk, was shot aud killed in his office by two brothers named Henry and Kit Bond. Disagreement in regard to the Clerk's fees was the cause. Tbe Bonds surrendered themselves. By confession H. S. Carson, a clerk in the employ of tbe Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, is a de faulter to tbe amount of $50,000. He says two others are implicated with him. The situation in '.be coat region Las beconte serious. Many of the mines are flooded with water, and the miners not ouly refuse to pump them out, but drive off the men who volunteer to do so. It is stated that it will take at least four months to pump the water from tbe Luzerne mines, and this must be done before any coal can be mined therein. Six thieves were captured in an at tempt to rob a train on the Indianap olis and St. Louis Railroad, cn the Cth inst. The conductor locked tbem in the car aud carried them,to St. Louis, where be handed them over to the police. Some others were discovered but escaped. it is said that proo.'s Lave been ob tained to show that fcur or five clerks in the Post office Department at Wash ington Lave beeu engaged with persons outside in procuring through fraud a number of contracts for mail service ia the southwestern States. Tbe con tracts will be annulled and the clerks diemissed. Tbe flour, grain, and commission bonse of Howard Uiuchmau & Son, in Philadelphia, tailed on the 8th inst. their liabilities being placed at one hundred thousand dollars. . A whirlwind about 100 feet wide truck the Platte river bridge at Schuy ler, Neb., the Si'a inst., aod lifted four spans with roof from their places and dropped them into' f fie river, hiav- ing nothing bat tbe pier. . Several bonses on tbe south side were blowa j down. Utter, estiuated at ti0.000. down, iiitiisge estiuated at S2l,lrJU. Cn the 8th inst.. a fearful tornado swept through the town of Edinburg, Illinois, about H o'clock in the after noon. - The Christian Chtlrch, in which sotiie thirty or forty youfig ladies aod gentlemen were reheafsihg; was de- stfoyed. About! fifteen of h. pafty j England and Frauoe. . . it (' i j had been Uken out at last aeeownta. TU joung woataa ia Liverpool dia Miss Porter was dead j Dick Green ! guised for months as a cabman, was at wood bad both legs broken : J. B. Ea- ton was seriously injured ; Mis San-' dors bad both legs and cue arm broken ; Mr. Kemmerer bad a jaw and shoulder broken. . Several others, whose names have not been ascertained, were also injures. life uweiiiuga cm blowa down, .ni an elevator was badly damaged.' ' ' ' Little Uock, Arkansas, was visited bv a storm on the 8th iust.. about ' 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The tornado npiooted trees aud unroofed houses. A Mrs. Jones was killed aod her two daughters seriously injured. Seven houses were destroyed. . Sirs'. 0ald Ottendorftr,' of New erk, baa donated. $100,000 . for tbe establishment nf a Home for Aged or?bv prozy. A woman USr rm Persons of the Evangelical Lulh-1 ran denomination. It is intended to'buuga neigbbjr aud a uiau already start the iojlitution in New Tork, but married. . The atlthjrities are discus- ciciiiu.iir, iuuis ib iu buiu, uoj.i,w.c . Ini. 15 fi ti, .tlBi fiKftf'.a nrnlitKlf ia' Astoria, Long Island, where Mrs. Ot-j tendorter owns some Hue plats ol ground. wuere a uauu?ouie uuiiuiu, auapieu tu the puipose, will be erected. Thomas Carlylc is one of the ' most cynical of men. When at home be shuts himself in garret-room, where everything is " confusion worse con founded." lie dialikes company, and his customary afternoon walks are taken aloue, aod he stalks forward with the bloomiest possible viaage. Annie Miller, aged Id, of New Ypik -i i j l . 'i r.. i . . i . ' Mate, owned a large inheritance, in i spite of ber mother's remonstrances she married an Irishman, named Burns, who could, not read or write his own name. . On the 9th inst., io New York, Gen. W. J. Marcks, ' who commanded tbe Ninth Indiana lwgiment during tbe late wai, and who was recently held by 1 S. Commissioner Shields for dealing in counterfeit money, was indicted for tbal offence by the Grand Jury. -A Dew action in the courts of New York bas been brought against Boss Tweed ; it is for the recovery of $3,- lwA Of the one hundred and thirty col- . . 1.11. - e t. .t lieries worked last vear in the Schuyl kill, Columbia and Northumberland districts, the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company only worked thirty-eight ; all the others are worked by individuals, except probably eight or ten worked by other companies. All is quiet in tbe coal region. The mil .!..: :.!, ..i.i, ie gu.Hu.ug loo .U.u .u ,uc vie inity ot Uazleton, and as there is much popular indignation at the jircs - euee of troops the Governor bas prom - istd to withdraw them if tbe Shenff of Luzerne couutv so advises. The miners of the . Lackawanna section bave re solved not to strike, and it is believed that this will bave good effect on the disaffected region. W ilmington, Delaware, ecbscribed $5,000 for the purchase of Centennial stock. .,''.- Live grasshoppers bave already been gathered in the wheat fields of Brad ford county. Paul Hoyuton started across the Eng lish Channel at 4:30 A M., on Satur day, in his life safety ores. The dis- tanca is twenty-seven miles. A steam-; City, was sentenced to one year's con er accompanied him. At 7 o'clock hejfinement io the Penitontiary, and to pay was fourteen miles out, in good spirits i Bne of three hundred dollars, and smoking. ' , ! The strike at llaielton still contin- A despatch from London ou Sunday says : Paul Boyntcn did uot make the entire distance to' B.olonge by swim ming, lie was taken on board the press steamer shortly after dusk yes terday evening against his own wish withiu eight miles of the coast. Tbe weather had become boisterous, night was closing in, and the pitct declined the responsibility of guiding him after dark. The sea was so rough that near ly all on board the steamer were sick. The success of the life saving inven tion is conclusively established. - The wife of Louia Bahret, of Fough keepsie, committed suicide some time before daylight on the moruiog of the 8th inst., by jumping into the Hudson river, while temporarily insane. Tbe Delaware and Hudson canal opened for navigation on Monday. Colonel John M. Powell, one of tbe wealthiest planters and slave owners in Mississippi before tbe war, committed suicide in Brooklyn on the 9th inst., by taking roorphiue. Colonel Powell's grandfather was. a cousin of George Washington. Charles Bendix, formerly vice presi dent of tbe Tentecia National Bank at New Orleans, committed suicide on tbe 9th inst., by taking poison. Cause, poverty. " ' ' . In a recent boar bunt in France one wild boar , disabled twenty dogs, and was only coniiuered by a bullet. Corn is so scarce tn mountain coun ties of Kentucky that hogs are dying from starvation. Tbe President will atteud the Cen tennial Celebration of tba Battle of Lexington on tie If th inst., in Massa chusetts. General V. J. M sucks bas been in dicted by the Grand Jury of the United States Circuit Court in New York for dealing ia counterfeit uuifley. - The town clerk 6f South Chicago I refuse to sign the' certificates mi the ) candidates dccUfeJ elected sit tbe re- cent efectioo,- 6n the groiad that great rV.nt. etmbUM. aadKaska tha frauds were committed. andska tbe court to set Ure erection aside for these j reasons. A Baltimore beggar bas retired from tusiuess with a fortune of $26,000. S'even years is the' time counted for tbe construction of the tunnel between Mast detected by ber unvarying civility, proper language, and Refusal to take ot j k more than tbe legal fares. j The epizootic baS again appeared in j Picton county, Nova Scotia, and i , j number ot valuable uorsea Lave laiien , ' r iii i r it.. : . . . . ... i ; -- , Une mUlion ao.l.rs in silver woco j we received last week at tbe l otted ciaies Assay omces m .ew aora, irom I California. Each block is worth $250. . ....... . - Broom corn was introduced into our country by Dr. Franklin. While ex- ii.,- . j, -i. . aming a whitk (imported) i.e accident ally fosnd a sincle seed, Which he planted in bis garden J the corn was propaga I la Switzerland there ried to man in America,' the prosy smg woeiucr. in ia uiucu-uar.icu uiau I . .. !u.J i. ... .. . Under the new law iu Wisconsin J every woman of the age of 21 and np- ..H. ri.lin. in ditr.t within -- --- -- ------ hich the duties of the office are to be performed, is elic.ble to the followins ri iuiiucu, nb iv ""'"""i offices : Director, collector and clerk of achool district ; director and secretary of town boards, nuder tbe township system of school government ; member J e ' of a board of education in cities, aud county superintendent of schools.. - r A case came, tip before a Crawford eounty (Ga.) iuatico of the peace one ... i-1J- day last week, winch was deeided in a, novel way. It seems that two negroes j claimed tbe same calf, and to- decide who was the rightful owner it waa to be turned into the pen with a cow, and if the cow recogniied.it the decision was to be Gnd. Tbe Calf Was put into tbe lot, aud the cow fondled and ca I. ,i. . rested It, proving that it was hei calf, The other negro threw tip the sponge and abided by the' decisiorf- : In this J Case tne COW was jury. Ti. rv.nr....k Iln. . r r. 1 which eost forty-thousand dollars when it was built, has been offered for a bar - Iln.,l. I " k :. n.A.n I rel ot "tanele foot," by its present pro - prictor, whih reminds us that this once n lamous city coutains nueen famines now, or ' fifteen thousand iuhabitaiu -: ' less than when the Danforth lloute was in blast.' " ' ' .' ''. '.''' . A regular and extensive baud 01 robbers, who have committed numer- ons depredations fur some time pist, in i. ,.r rtnn .i ....... n...... . . u 1 1 I .J J . VMIWW, ..1 fV.I.JI., W urouen up on i nursaay nigtil oy a party 0f citizens, who were waitin" for the for tbe 1 scamp. Two of the robbers were j killed by being filed upon. X third drowned while sltfnr.tinfr to ... .-6 ; sane. nd two were imprisoued. Nu - merous persons who were connected with the gang have fled from their . , uic ooj-oiigu iii rant-rs'Hi. aouies. , Petition ol Sauiuel Kimibii'.gh, for a li- Mchleczie, a farmer, was murdered cense aa Innkeeper in Monroe township. iu hi bouse near Greenville, Illinois, j rrs.tl.onoti' 0?! r""0'" on the liighl of the 8th inst..; His body town, March 81. ia7i. was dragged to the stable and . thrown ' SHCRIFF'S StfLFS under tbe feet of a pair of mules. His Y virtue of a writ of Pea l. x, ii- wife and son were arrested on suspi cion of being the murderers. On the 8lh inst. George Reynolds, a 3Iormon, of Utah, who was recently convicted of polygamy, at Salt . Lake j nes, n... . loru'i ...... There are about 1200 troops in that region, to preserve order. At Scraoton on tbe 9th inst., vote by ballot was taken in several mines of the Delaware and Lackawanna and Western railroid company, to decide the question of a strike, and resulted ."- ,or ou lJ guM worn, aue others COIlUinillg 300 AC re, more or result has given the most unbounded less, having thereon erected a Log House, . r .- ii j r u f .li Lot Hrn, Spring House and other out- satisfaction. . , Hydo Tark, where the k,, ' SWd. taken in execution and vote was taken, rules the Lackawanna region, and for Ihe present there will be no strike in that vicinity. - In the vicinity of Hateltoa on the morning of tbe 9th hist., a party of Jeddo miners fired into Company I, of the First Regiment, doing gn&rd duty at that point. Fire was returned, and a member of th company was wounded, but not seriously. This skirmish is the first brush between the military and the strikers. ' yew Atlvertmemetitg. Rertnter'w Itotlce. TVOTICF. is hereby givsm that tbe fol J.1 following named persons bave filed their Administrators, Execntor,and Guar dian accounts in the Register's Otlice of J uniata county, aud the same wiil tie pre sented for confirmation and allowance at the Court n.jiisc iu Jliflli.ifown, on Tues day, May 11, 1873: 1 . The account of Samuel F. Sieber, Ad ministrator "f Rmannel S pic ber, Ute ol Walker township, deceased. 2. The account of J. W. Milliken, Ad ministrator of baiuuc-1 Milliken, deceased, late of Tuscarora township. . Tbe account of Aiwa Miller, Admin istrator of John Haines, deceased, Ute of Susquehanna towuship. 4. Final account ot TT. II. Lnkens, Ad ministrator ol Martha S. Lukeas, deceased, Ute of Walker towuship. 5. Final account of Amanda Patton, Ad ministratrix of Unstin b. Patton, deceased, late of Walker township. 6. Third partial account of Joseph Roth rock, Executor of Robert C. GaRaher, de ceased, Uleof Fermanagh township. ' - - J. T. MET LIN, Rtptttr. Ruiarik Orricw, - ( Miliintown, Apr. 1,1876. j . . ' OB PRINTING OF. EVERT KI.VD Hone at this efnee. i ... JV'eW A drertiem ent- ifotirc j j L pHoas iadebtod to the estate of j A Oetaelfna Hartley,- deceased, om Boo 4ooy:rW'5! Tf! r ... .i. Arm.. 1875. Af- - ter that dt sit ui.ptfcf accounts win be Dlxcrd in tbe bands of a proper officer for t!llect:on. JOSEPH KOTHROL'K, Mm'r, April It, 1875. Xwtlce r Election. -arnTirr ki .irm tn Ibe etock- . .J o;.;.i- P:.rk and Aciiculmra Association or Juniata ionwy tbal an elccuuu for uthcer to aexv lor tf ensniuff vear. trill be Held on tne secon Thurxlav (biiaa; tbe Wlb d.ir) ot Mv, 15, between Ibe hours of 2 o'clock P. 31. . i l. l i -. .1 .ttL.M ..r U.hrt inu u-uwfc r, mv vub , jjcMeen, on Bridge sirwrt, in the borough j Miluiutow5AME3 McKN IUHT. P rW. ' Bl jciui!t,'ste. AprH M. l-r , . . tj -u,j uuuui icuuoriimuii TVTOTICE i herebv riven to the atocK- x nolocra ol Ul Luwpauy iui - . rf No"oXl W)lkhingt)n HtnvU m tbe city ol KesdUiC, j x is o , --"-'J. .1 . J ir n i im'E a . . j . i,;"r.1 v.uit nd twelve Yr April H. 1875-Jt . i , m . ,nnia . ausuaiui. axuauj. i i J in the and Drawing. Spxia!Iy i good accviuniO' neigblHjrliood may be secured , lj Tidies.'' per terms, AC,' j by a few young lidii lddU!'r)'r);STONE PlaJ O.j Principal,' Academia, Pa. : .iru i, irto. . ' Administrator'.) Xotlce. Estate of JUxrj R. Graybill, iectaitJ. I ' ' T ETTEJts ot Administration on tne . "V - )" -y ' J-J tate ol Henry K a : I I.. a- f : Aterv.uo, ueceaaeu, Having oeea gra u- vl to the underaizucd, all persous - ' , . . iTl" f make immediate payuicnt, and those having i .... . . - . i ... j claim will please prent them wilhiMit du ? jSrlor. ! j Este, r,",ac r"- rilliE undersigned berrbv gives notice j JL that laaac Pile has made a general assignment '''" f"r "f I creditor. All person indebted to tbe .,,1 1bjc Pile are requested to make piy- i nt tUn hv"S claim to rreept 1 the iwnie without delav to the office of i ou-14 k. Atkinson, in Mifflintown. I.Ol'lS E. ATKINSON, April 7, 1875. I.lcenne 1'etltlon. --fllTrPK im tiirt!v ffivn In nil intrpted j JA that tbe following applications tor Li- ceine have been tiled in tbe Protlionotary's Otlice, aud siil be presented to the Court at April Seamons, lain : Petition of Jacob it. Mover, for a license as innKeeiier in lite uoniugn oi ninnaiown. j vf SamaKl &otnMt for , i llccn-e to keen aa Inn in the borough ol 1'a.,,,e,r!?"-' , '. - . ,' . ,- , Petition of Thomas Cos, for a license to keep an Inn or Tavern in Ureoawood town ship. - ' 1 Petition of John C. Moser, for license to j sell spirituous, vinous, malt and brewed ! !i'i"or" :,B 't,'".,,,i,.e!.,,",. "T than '" qurt' in ine wrouirn i .nnnimcwn. w. .... . 1 .. II I , r . 1 Petition of John K. Hollobaneh. for ,i,'cn!,e P Restaurant and Eating i House in Ihe borongh of Slilttintown. i Petition of John Hays, for a license as ' Innkeeper in th boronjli of Patterson. I Pelilion of Caleb Parker, tor the keeping of an Inn In the bonn):h d Patterson, j Petition of Jacob Will, for a licvnsw as I Innkeeper in tlu boroiiRh of M'.'tliiitown. Petition of Cynis Sieber, tor a license as i InnkecpiT m McAlistenille. Petition ot Charles Phillips, for a license as lunkeeier in Monro. Petjlion of K. E. Parker, Inr license as I , . . - ' iniiKeeprr in inr oorouzn oi Ji'irmiovrii ictitin of Mrs. Mary A. Snyder, for ' li'-enso as Innkeeper in the borough i In-ense as Innkeerier in the borough ol petition of liobcrt ShielJs ,f..r licens as 'rii..iiiMiiiif.iwi ; Innkeeper in the borough of Port R.rral. I . ... . ' leflifwn Al Jsenh .Up. fi... lirn.a . ! iniiKeerxT in n-winenan--a towns no. ' Petition of Joh-i Mc.Manigle. for license as Innkeeper in the borough of Port Royal. ' Petition of Clovd M. Parker, for license ! to keep a Restaurant and Eating IIou.su in XJ sued out of : the Court i.f Common ' Pleas ol Juniata eouuly and to me ilirei-.tcd, Will be cxpoM-d to public sale, at tu (,ourt House, in tiie borough of Mi'Uin-wn, at 2 o'clock P. M., on FRIDAY, APRIL 2. tlie lollott'iug n-al estate, via ; A tract of land situate in Susquehanna township. Juniata county, bonndH.l on the north by Unds of Jacob Dres.ster"s heirs, mi the east by lands of John Haiiies, dec'.!, on the south by lamia of Sarah Dressier, and on the west by lands of Jacob ii. Dress ier, containing Forty-two Acre, I more or less, lutviug inoreon ereciea a uog- Uo ' Bod buildings. Seised, tuken ia execution and to be sold as the property vf Amos Miller. ALSO, A tract of land situate in Greenwood town ship, Juniata county, bounded and de scribed as follows :' on the west bv lands of Shelley, on the east by lands of Henry Porifiti- rin lhf onnth In-' T):.vM Orfivtiill I and others, and on the west by Benner aud to be sold iu the property of John M. Hibbs ALSO, A tract of land situate in Fayette town ship, Juniata county, bounded ou the north by lands of Washington McAIUter, ou the east by lauds of John Alexander, ou the south by lands ol" Ainoa Buutley and J. Smith, aud on tha west by Lewis Marrney, containing 13( Acre, more or less, haviug thereon erected a Frame Dwelling House. Bank Barn, Wagou Shed, aud other outDuildiuga. Soiled, taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of Joseph Alexander. WM. H. KXOUSE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Mifliintown, ) . March 2d, !76. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. Pomeroy, Pattersrm, Jacobs & Co. mrrLrsTow, jrniar i comrv, ra. . CAPITAL, $80,000, GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAX IRVI.V, Cashier. , Diar.CTOH : Jerome N.Thompson, I John Balsbacn, John J. Patterson, I II . II. Bcchtel, George Jacobs, j J. W. Frank. I Amos G. Bonsall, Vnitrd Statrt bought aud aolL Stinrititt, Bind, ifC. Guld sail SUrer bought at higbestt rates. . Vtpotit Ttctxtti, eolUttion made, droftn n the prncipal cititt, aaa a general banking Smaiaen transacted. . Bonds and other valuable paper received oo special deposit. .. juoe8T4-tf Tbe Sentinel and Rtrmbltran otlice ia the place to get job work done. Try it. It will . st you if you need anything ia that line. , and from which. J i!l bvgin Ma 4tb, 1875 Three lull ,.MnU Fl-OMii. awrchawlisr. 11 ! ted. " " , I courses ol' study: Normal, Business, Col- i jj4U11B. v,travif , clothier H i I l..lrt.n A .......Ii.ii tr iktl'.irilifil to t- i : ia 7 wss a marriage ..,i.r.. Intrut:i.jn .. .. ..... i.i ia . there was Uitr- civen uiion the Plauo, Organ, m 1 aiutiuff ; i.a Woliuan. Oour Atcrocer. H ,A yew jfLrz FWT OF DEALKKS AND VKSDEKS XjJ Foreign .ml PnuHt Merch. as approved and claasod by tne aercaouw Appraiser: J Mirruxrowx. : . Clot. In' tL II. A. Stmb.u(cn, mer- jjjj ""tJ cbanu... - Eniil Seffoft, fancy store 1 James H Sintoos, saddler..... 11 John Scbafler, qiieenswarei . . IJ J Yeaklev tc Son, merchants I i I- I John Etka. confectioner... 00! '00; It cana & imu, -e- - t OC a T uZZL-.. la U V K l Farmer, sbnodeaier ... J S Thomas, grocenea I I Solomon Soa, confectioner I John W Kirk, Rroceriea J Elvssea Tilit-n, mere bant.... I 1W Harley Jt Co.,dlhier.. U Kraociscwa' llardw re Co W Snrder, lomiture....... I J lloUobamibi billiards Bver Kennedy, grain fc eoal 1 1 00 :wo ,., uuUman. teaelcr..... 1 j PlTIISWS. ' Ja, Sor.b S, Son. grain dealers It ! Ernest tt Ulem, axorket car aud 00, ;) i' I I ; - i n n. vl nierchint 1 Isaac M Gvaheu, HuofSnd leed U J t...l.?.f.fU j Mrs. ? Ileinomau, luercbaut.. lj ; Nicholas WileoX, coufacli.MKrr 1 u- U Wilcox, contio.K.r ... It !(J M Parker, conlecUoncr U 7 oo : no : oo ' Oil, o OO i C iaurd, market car 7 OO ; Pour Kov.tt. ! Noah IIM-fr.Ior, coal, lumber & f coal 7 t 7 oo j 7 I JO ' Robert I.ogali, cintecti-inr .. . It t S M Gibun, merchandise .. 14 S T. Ard, merchandise 14 A S (Hesi.n, uiercuanuise.. i i:,,.rir Ilfrr. arocer.. 1 Samuel Buck, merchandise... IS t j r iUlk. contuctionei.... . 14 , ., s , d megistm. 14 14 i . - - ...... - - - J P Shindel, notioua. Marv M Wharton, ataiionary.. 14 J . , Ti,nm. ieweler - It L U Sicber, market car 1 P M Krpuvr, grain and coal .. 14 Lyiiia laenbers;, millinery .... 14 By era Kennedy, grain A. coal 14 F.VKTTB. L & J B Wi'sou, merchant... 11 S It B Beaver, men-bants .... 12 W W Sharon, cnntoclioner .. . 14 1 T Mc A lister k Co, iwn-h.oia IS W II MrAIister . fo - 14 Brown Son, 13 Monsoe. C A Ilttrer, iROrcbanl 14 Khiue i tiraybill, merchants.. 12 E Shelienbcrger, merch.uit ... 14 Kuper 4. Snyder. uiercU.nLs.., Id (iaKXKWOop. I T IHinm Ji Bro , merchant?. 14 ' Si-so.dcua.ixa. ( ' Amos Miller, merchant , II U K Freynioycr, mcrchauts .. 14 Jacob Wciaer, merchant ...... 14 MiLroap. A J Ilertxler,merchandie.... 14 F F Kobm, grain.'. 14 Du.aw.ni!. Wiucy k. Ccater, murcltaodiae, 13 . THoarsoxrowa. Kecley tt Smith, mmvhandise, 13 Klita James, eun!ccthner. . . . 14 Benner fc Smith, grain. ..... 13 1 U Ilaitemao, inurch mdiso : . i IVaLKka. W n Kurti, rocrchandUa ..... 14 N I) Wui)vk, im-rcliaudwe.. II . J N Hiehetibangh, uerclumt.. 11 U.tzr . Thompson, " 14 V A Thompson, coal dealer... 11 Safuiicl Heir, grain dealer.... 1 1 Jerome Uctrick, iu.rcli.aiil ... 11 TiacAsooa. 10 ilarid S Kwinr. merekandiite. 13 Hobbs, Brother & Co., ; it 13 It 14 13 it 13 A J I urgus4n. Mornou tt Willhide, Win Van bweriugeu, Francis nvr, . Meniiuger k M.iiig'-r, ' R It Pa'.'Crsoii. mcrchaodhc. Camj bell & Kobiiiua, ia i logo' ' . Bt ALZ. , I John Banlell, grocer ........ It J Nevin Pomeroy, merchant. s 1- Al:xader Woodward, " I.f Kate M Young, notions ...... 14 J P Kelley, merchant U Sraric Hitu j J h Barton, merchandise..... U ' 10 OO: Danivl Conn, U 10 00 Tl'RKETT- J A Rice, confeetioner. ...... It 7 00 X A Hornier, merchandise.., li 10 00 The license uirctioned in the above list will be due and pa) able to the County Trea surer on aud atter tbe 1st day nf May, H75. Au Appeal will be held at the Commis sioners' ottkc, in the borough of Milhiii lown, on Wednesday, liMli day of April, lSTi, when and where all perstHia leel ing thvmsvlves aggrieved can attend if tbey think proper. J. D. MILLIkKN, McTcanti U .ippraifrf. April I, 1875. Ba.4TCIIl.EVS Improved Ct'CUM BfcR WOOD PUMP is tbe acknowledged STANDARD ot Ihe market, by lopular erdict, tbe best pump for the least noney. Attention is invited to Blalch'ey's Improved Bracket, the 1 13 ' Drop Check Valve, which can be swiiuarawn wuaons nisuiroing ine seiJ joints, and tbe copper chamber which never cracks, scales or rusts and will last a lite time. For sale by Dealers and the trade generally. In order to be sure that yoa get Blatchlcy'a pump, be careful and see that it has my trade-mark aa above. If yon do not know when, to buy, descrip tive circulars, together with tbe 'name and address ol tbe agent nearest you, will be promptly furnished by addressing, with stamp, CIIAS.O. BLATCHLEY, MrracTrara, 60 Commerce St., Philadelphia. Pa. g B. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of R. E. Parker's new building, on Main Street, Mifi3intown, Pa, FASHIOXABLE GOODS always on band. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. ' GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS baying goods can hate them cut m garments free of charge. B UTTE RICK'S PJTTERS'S also for ale. A I. a. WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1878-tf CHAIR MAMJFaiCTORY. THE undersigned, at his shop, on Water street, MilUintoWD, has now on band and for sale cheap, a general assortment of CHAIRS. .7, He also has a Urge lot of COFFINS on hand, and, having purchased a new Hearse, is now prepared to attend funerals at the shortest notice and ou the most 'ib eral terms. He has made a great reduction in the price of Cotfioa. Zf Repairing prompt! attended to. julrSOti , o. r.-ROBlSOK. 1 3T yew A itertimtA . GILES' LIUILIEtj? IODIDE OF AMMONIA 1'ures Neura'eia. Face Ache, Rheumatism I iinni t'HMtiii Feet. Chilblain. Sore 1 hn,.i i Erysipelas, Bruises and Wounds ot every i nature in man or animal. The remarkable ! core this remedy has elfjcted cla it M w u".e of tne iot imporfim ana valuable remedies ir me cure nrun pain. .. i i- ... . . i, ". k. . l,.t 7 Mmni UW. of Jn "A patient of mine mineral wun sciatica; i reson I trw-i Ammonia, which icnrrd bim." I.SVV13 II. BO.NE, 31. U . ; im: U. Ittth atrret. New Tork. I z. m lm H.VUR1S . Eivist;. 7 00 I vT boiesale Agents, 44 1 Libwty Street, 12 & j Pittsburgh, Pa. ' V" ! Pepol 4I Sixth Avenne, X. T. 12 00 j For sale bv Bai.ks 4. Uamlin, Druggists, J w ; Mitttin.own.r. SJiiaTS. WbtffeNow? 1878. ' 1 To MICHIGAN, one of ihe forwumt, lummhimg aud boalthy flutes What Tor? TubuvaFAlUl vutof tbj ONE MILLION ACRES of Sue Jurrwltis; ianda lor sale by Ike (JKANl) KAPliS . INDIANA R. K. rlntif aoils. HeaS Osarketa. Sure crf.;a. 1;UP1 " S " " - tre of crant. bottletueiita all kug. Ail kinds ol products raised. Plenty ot ater, tiuibrr. and buiidiug materUU. Price trum $1 to $10 p-r aerej one-lourth down, tul ain on lime. IX7Sen1 frr il!iistr.itet paui.hlrt, f:ill .if fan and tit"",' ,,e ineed. AJ. dre. W .A. 1K W A K L. Comrn'r, tirand kapids. MieU. V. K. f.. PfelHCK. Sec'y Una Urp'i. T't HIE JIAliVEI. oKTHK VOKL! liK. HKSDt WATEK. It has resn.rcd thousands from tlie brink ot the ravr 7 00 ' given health aud strength to ll ow J.ui-d in yt beyond the reach of all medical io.-ii.-jce, 7 00 ' anil turnetl the path of affliction to oue uf 10 00 ; happiness iu the blessings within its virtues, 7 DO It cures the deadly Bright disease i. 7 O") : Diabetes ; eradKatt'i al! disext- of the 7 00 ' kidney's ; restores th j Urinary organ t-t 7 00 ; strengtb and power in a word, it u a imt- 7 00 nrol rutorerof health, and bus performed . 7 (SI the most n!erlul m-l niir.M-ulous enres ui' 7 OO any known speciflc ou the gl-j. Address, 7 l , lor circulars, Itc, Capt. Eiukne K. IUs 7 00 liv, Waukesha. Vi "is. ,- w Wanted A Few Good Men H .')To represeut Foiiul..lu Ilill NurriiK, t)r- 7 (Ml villu, Ohio, iu the sale of Fruit Treca and 0 IH ' General Nrrcrv St-ark. Canvaa l.t b. gi 7 (ni i iu April or Jlav fur ct.ber didiverr. Ouly U ()o ' those newl apply who Can give security, as important scms f irtonej unlit be lundlc ' during deliver)-. Applic w's will b; visite.t 7 W) ! j,T ollr trKVeliu; ag'.-ut, and arrangeaients 12 i-0 ' o,m.l'.-tt-I. Aildrrss ' 00 ! J. OA RUN KK SON. Alliance, Ohio. io no . : -iSIIARrS RIFLE COMPANY, ' , Manutacturei of Patent Breech-losliiir Military, Sporling :m I Crredni.Mir KOIes. 7 00 ; Tb bCst III the world. Winner ' 7 00 ! at Intrrnatiousl and nearly all other pi-iiu-i-' 7 00 j I'l matches at Crcvdiuoor. (See OlEci.il Record.) 7 tS) 5po,',i,'i? Ritl--J'. H to 9 - n,. ' Creed iiHMir Kiites, with Elevation ' Wj . ...... . . . . . . . I lor i.hsi vus.. .... -.r aua Send for Illustrated Catalogue. OO ' Aaaoar anuOiiick, t.O. WESTCOTT. President. I IlAISTroRD.CoNS. "Jw; A VALrARl.E WSCOVERV. 10 y j Dr. C. W. Benson, a Praetii ii'g Physi ' cian, at IM". North Knt iw St., Baltimore, j M.t., (ho Kaaiiuid much ntt'-ntiun to ner- 7 00 : vou d isea.sei.)Ni iiscovt-rrl ih.it exirvt 7 1.0 : of celery and chamomile roinbitu-d in a..--r-j (Ml I lain pror-ortion invariably cares hea.tm.-h:-. 7 ia) ' either bilious, dyspepie, nervous or k 7 j headache, neura'.giaand nervuiwnr.vk Tii. 7 ik) I is a triuini h iu medical choiuistry, and sui 7 m I terera all over the country are oidxrmr by j mail.: He prcparea it ia pills, at 60 cents I per box. The Doctor niUrgcly knovrn aifl 'O I highly xespect4 iu Baltimore. LtUcuuil 10 00 -- - - - IOW OTl'TTEttlXt;. V. S Stammering TOO: O liiktiinte, fllr White.) 417 Funrth A T 00 j enue, N Y. Ifc-st n termieei.. Xo pay nn- lu W i tit pritrctly cured. Call or send lor cir- ' ' J rular. VIRGINIA LANDS. j M"e olfer for sale three hundred improved T 00 j and unimproved lariua in the luild and a l i j lulrioaa cliuiale vf Virginia. A!m, tra t lo 00 1 of Irou. Cu:.l and TiniU-r Luitis. Sen.l 7"Olstaiap lor VIKIJI.NIA REAL KSTATK 7 0 ! JOL'KN A I. Map or Virginia. V rents. ' CHAFF IN, STAPLES it CO.. Kiehiuond, A a. A WF.EK to Agema r. wll an ar ff tichj taltubl mt flour. 1'rohrs imiueuse. Package free. Addresa Bica cva M'r'o Co., Marvin, Ohio. o t DVEUTISItU: Cheap: lie 1. iyiltntatie. All jrsii w nu rout uo i content. plate making contracts with new spnjx-rs for tlie insertion ot auvertisenirnt, shotiM si-nd n rents to ;. r. K.-n Co , 41 ParK Row. New York. I'.-r their PAM-PHI.KT-BOOK (M'a(f-caA tditiou), con fcimii'B lists ol over aiUMi newsjapers and esliumles, showing the cost. Advertise ment taken for hading papera in many atatea at a treni-ndoits returtion from pub lishers' rates. Grr tmi book. t 3 Cr'fl f"f ' home. Terms f.-ee. $J c. $uU Adiliesa Gao. Srisaos a. Co., Portland, Mc rf'T7 A WEEK guaranteed to Male and I male Agents, in their localitv. t'osta NomiXG to try it. Particular Free. P. O. VICKERY Jt CD., Augnsta, Maine. . . . . - i . I, . apSYCHOMAsVCY, oa KOCL CHARM k 1XG." How either sex may fas:i nate aud gain the love and aneetions of any persous ihry choose, instantly. This sim ple mental acquirement all may possess, tree, by mail, lor 3 cents; together with a Marriage Uuide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints tu. Ladies A ijoeer book. IOO.Oim sold. Address T. WILLIAM . CO.. Pub lisher, Philadelphia. . jEW DRIO STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Belford Bniiding,) Main Street, niffllatonn, Par DEALERS IX DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, fiLASS, PUTTY, VtiALOIl., LAMPS. BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSH ES, HAIR BRUSHES, TOOITI BKU9HKS, PER FUMERY.COMBU, SOAPS, HAIR OlL,TOBAC. CO, CIGARS, KOTIONS, STATIONERY Large variety or PATE1NT MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and warraulerf norabgh authority. CTPuTTt of WIES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. CP-PRESCRIPTIONS cmpnunded with great care. (June S2-tt. gOLOMOX SEIBER, Will visit MifSiir and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning and will furnish the citizens of "thesp bor oughs wit 1 the best of BBEF, VEAL, MUTTON, POtK, fce. at the very lowest prices. He respectful! solicits the patronage of the public. April 3, loIZ j. A fine assortment of cloths, cassimerrs Testings . &c, alwrva on hand and for sals' by t. B. LOUPON.