SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN Mifn.iNrowN. m '? '! . J ' T X5. F. SCHff.EIEli, tiTT; ap ranniETom. Republican Stats NonunatiofeB FOR GOVHB.N0R, - ten JOZI.1 F. II A It TR AX FT, i r norooKT count. TOR etAIl TREAStEta. "Hon. RE3RT RltTLH, or rate cocurv. " How fa? People are Taxed." TV Democrat and hereon the ti. , . . irticir that appeared in tbe Democrat inj RcgLUer, and is in tuch perfect LarmoiiT with tbe qnalit of political i ' r r. Oil l uuanj ssrvea up ior us n-aueri t .... .II .w.Iiabtm(I vi t linn t nans. tng a griunco on tbe pucia counto- tistioe of .lie Democracy Ig, , tu.Brst - ia i Tiairatii.n rw r.nw rknn p san rp i aa a 1 i . It was eiotcdmgijr kind in that pa to goods ruunicrstfd as publitbed. iiiHst be a bt liervr in oblaioing its i tliirtgn far from Ih uib as possible, . for it taya it got the article frui Cm- i rti.natt It nrr.t m!1 thlk w&v tn flnl . eiunati t'i get an artiole to tell its read- . m nV THE 1'EON.E ARE TAXED, aud ., . ,i . - . . a then it tells, tl at a man is taitd Jcr cent. Oo hia aa!t H'8 'Jo "0 'hi bia pepper ......... ....... , On bikrica Ou hia soap Oo lita smn-li On iia can.llcs . Oil ths blieeta uf bis bed ........ lu the biankct! tliat caver bim... Ou t!ie rirpets be buy a .... , Ou bis win'low curtiios On bia knives ami folks On bia window g!u.. On bia h'iB and apate each , On bis hone abuea On bia pluw............ ..... On his cb-U.ia..... On Lis barueaa. . ............... 2i 2ii 80 t") .1 4'J si 45 100 aud so oc, with a list of percentages put on by business people, until it real ty imsginei that tbe people believe that ii . i -. . . i ... i i- ivepuccaa r?op,e are me u.y PeTi. . . t t - . in tins country wuo coarge a perceui age for doing business, or establish tax rates. Kven the mass of the Democratic party are getting too well informed for that kiud of dnst-throxing. Such mis representation does not blind as it ur-ed to d-. Tbe people wuo indulge u ii.-l. vri'iug Liiist prMume that their readers ecu pcbrlj informed, or nearly quite ignorant. When we read such an article we arc reminded of tbe slight of hand performers who used to play before the Indians and cause them to believe that their tricks were super natural, that tbe Good lieing was with the "pale fa;e"' aud helped him. The Indians know better now, slid the Dem 'orscy will j?tuc day learn bow tb"y have been, and are yet, tricked into bitter opposition by just such articles. Tbe Democrat and Register people know that all business men who deal in alt, pef per, grain, plows, harness, and every other tbiug of tbe almost endless list of articlss used in eveiy-day life, require a certain percentage before itjicsn continent prohibit the iuiportatiots ! reaches or is handed to the consumer. If it were not ss they could not live ; there would be no basioess ; men would grow and make only what each individual needed, and oo more. Such dust slingers as the Democrat and Register do not say tbat it is wrong to give or sell what a man raises or makes beyond Lis own immediate need or want, to a business man who puts a percentage on what be paid for it, be- fore be disposes of it to tbe consumer. ; littleness, and is above laws of Legis If an article pass through the hands of latares and Kings' decrees, and goes a half dosen middle-men btisiness peo- j wherever be may please. J la who act as it were as agents be tween the producer aud consumer, the percentage is cort ejpondingly higher than if it Lad passed through the Lands f only one or two middle-men. But these middle men, whe, to make money, lot the t)aUl8 01 Duuker Hill was a raise the pcreeutage, are not the peo J Tlendid demonstration. Tbirty-thou-r-le whom the Democracy, through their i MIlJ luin "er in line- Tu froces- orators and papers are abusing di j redly, yet indirectly they are the ' people abused. Thev talk and i write in such a wav as to create , ho impression among the nnseapect- tbi,t rs'pouded to tbe call of the mul ing and unread that Republican peo- , tIfule f,,r sPt,ech W4S Governor John pie are the people who are dui..g the j V- Uartrauft lie answered tbe call percent? bus nes . The Democrat , iu a Ltrt " follows : end Regltcr mvs, "How the people are j . 1 "rtaiuly feel a delicscy in appear- - . .i .- . i, i init before you, and simrly because 1 taxea by these operations, by Re- s J ' . " ' ' J J ' ' J i am governor, because I was reminded publican rulrrs. 1 here may be such j tu.Uav tlt govtrn-rs were as plenty in a thing as gettiug the percentage too; this oity as brigadier-generals and gen Lig'i, bat that is not our point now, ; tral officers were at VY aahiogton during tikubrr is it thtir point. The point they desire to make is to create the impressiun that Republican people are the prrple who are dviujf these things, that ihey are piling on the percentage. Reader, yon know how nearly correct it is thai all of the business of this r.ont,trj is done by Republicans. To make tbe Republican jarty responsi-! ble for the ptreeolage tbat business rxaets, it would be necessary tLat tbe business of the country be done by Republicans. Is that true? Are there u i Pea-ocrats Li business ? Are there j n I'cmccraU raising more f roduce on j faro.--, cr nsnufacturiog more articles ! . . I m sups tnan mey tneuiseivts neea Lips If such rs tiie case, then the Ciuoin- i.ati article reproduced in the Democrat and Remitter is correct. Then are tbe j Pciaocrats ;ir .doccrs and ei saiuera, and not bastess, or middle-men, and Lave nothing t! do whatever with buy ir.jr and selling et a profit. How wii-ny more Republicans than P-'tnocraty are dDtrrg business ? 'ut wiry "arrte forevel about tbe biff of tax nntside of Juniata county ! Why tte Drmccrat aud Rrgnttr ! fiiI 10 ,,u MnitLiD6 b0J,t bur" denaotne taxation in thU cuut'v 1 It is oo wonder that people, who ttLiier tbe stiuiclua of the hope of ac quiring property feature little in debt, are nnab!e to tiieet their obligations. evefl after they bate teen ao fortunate ! jf others are unfortunate in their t as to obtain mone; it 8 per centum. j judgment, in their investments, in their j Look at tbe eaae as it stands by the businee, or arc reckless and extrava latcst published statements of icditcrs. igant, do not rejoice when their fall ; Take the rate of county taS aud eecp'.e - take placo. Stacd above tbe mock and i it with the rate of taxation ia the ton-, tbe jeer, so that the eot row may . not thin nearest to MiQiutowa ferman- 'ijh tob.Lip. Tbe Couutj tax was 10 ' mt - lbs toweshin tchsol tax was 10 ' ii .k . i - i . . i nulls: the towuthiD road tax was 14 mill, which, wben rt t.getber, aggre- 'g three per cent, and four tenths, ! tbe merest fraction less than three and a ba'if per cent. If there Lad beeu a ' poor tax wbieh that there was not ap- jr , i pears almost me a miraciu mo hi . 1 1 i . i . . woo Id hate bteo no less tban 4 per ! centum a fax buSsient to crush tbe It takes a ; 4 ' 1 , i f ji Ah IUI 'OOCU 1SI w Cll saws y--W up ii jaiiiii j, - . ... f ' L V lt I -J UVIUI.IW wu"' " ' debt they might in a tuajirity of cases ! bold tLeir owu uader sttch rates of tax- Jation, but thS Uiaj-rity of those who 1 ........... .1 :.. .,,,1 Va 0 itifArjact i mini 7ii nndtt in bankruMCY. JbPT O A " caouot pay tbe combined pcreeutage of tax aud interest. U Lin a couuty permits its matiage- ' uieut to bo tax its citizens that tbey no i ! lonfftr dare venture the least in debt, b . ) because the tax aud debt interest will ! .ului u, iue ruu ta u'jl usiu vi iai ' to see. ! Can a man get money at 8 por cent. ' now ? It he cau be believes be is for- ! tttSate. Suppose a man to be tbus for- i tuuate, and be Lus a farm in part on borrowed mnuey at G per cent., with a J .... ui c u ivui llu,UD 1' w,-"l . - .... ' f ? ..J f ...r ..n 1. c - c.r nant 'ha arnnM n. t Q .ml f.m rl t lii ner . cent. ; a rate ou which nine m every' ten men in this county would fail if ' compelled to pay for a series of years. $u"h is the state of affairs in this count, and yet the Democrat and Reg ister writes about percentage and tax atioa everywhere else tbau here at home M f , . burdcu New Idrk Detectives Corrupt A Day of Judgment and Vindi cation Coming. A Ne York private detective has r - res'gned, and charges it on the detec tive and police force of that city, tbat they are corrupt and in league with thires and burglars and other criminal classes. There is a day of judgment j and wrath coming, in which the people an outraged people will vindicate theniscltes. How it will come may not be wise to predict; but citizen will not always stand to be defrauded, robbed in their houses, garroted and mnnlercd on ,!,. si-eet Lave their children atnlnn. anJ lheir characters blackened, 1 . i and have no redress, either in or out of court. hen the day of vengeance aud righteous indignation cames, it will be thorough and most speedy. Laws and Edicts Against tbe Mi gration of Potato Bugs. All governments off the North Alter 1 of potatoes from this couutry. They fear the introduction of the potato bug. It is a question whether the edicts j against the bug can stop tha migration ef the inseot. Can bo not take pas- ; gace on any vessel leaving these shores, and nay aboard nntil the other side of the deep is reached, and then land in tbe seme way tbat the " Norway rat" came to this country. Tbe bug is a j little bug, but a "big bug" with all bis The Centennial Celebration of tbe Battle of Bunfcer Hill-Governor Hartranft's Address. TLe U.ithn Ceutrnnial Celebration muu ,,ur uvvr Fss,"6 "J 8lv F0,nl- After the regularly pro- gr""ne ct remomes on Jeunker lliii i bad been finished the first Governor the war. Applause and laughter. 1 1 certainly suppose some of these very gc itlmiien are now in the field doing duty. 1 didn't come fifteen hucdred miles, as my friend General Sherman did, but I Lave brought soma fifteen huudred IVnmvivaniam applause to take part. Lnud applause J It is not uiy desire to make any speech, but 1 know that thev would not like it did 1 ! not eay a wmd to you, aud invite you j from all the States iu the Union and elcuuie to Philadel- give you a cordial we phia next year, wbrn tbe hundredth an niversary .if our nation is to be cele brated. I Applause. ad cries, of "W e wilt conse :' The celebTatioa is, of j course, of a national character, and we j ,esire on'.T unr l:ar ia he ceremonies j in tbe exhibition : but we also Lave a! - . - . ..- , citiicn, whether he comes from the North, East or West, feel that he shall ', be received with all the hospitality that j it is in our linwer to extend : mni while we meet there as brothers aronnd tbe famed precincts where the cbirters of our liberties were signed, let us there bury our passions aud our auimosities, res .lrit.K to perpetuate entire and indi- TMble tiie nation which bas been given cs. Arplaase.l Collieries in tbr Schnjlkill re-ion are j resuming wotk I English Panic-Moral. English people that i, peep I e in England made a prcmt ado over the lata American panie Now they are to to it tbemsclTea. Thev are breaking up, frith millions of liabilities. Moral come to jenr house. Paris U n?t ati intitiag field Spiritualistic missionaries r A da- 'P1 bam tL,t c!,J few d'J " j an -American spirituaiou h" beun ""uteuesd to a.x months' iaiprisonmeut as a ?i!idlef. Good for Paris. An earthquake followed tbe meeting of the Democratic State Convention in 01. io. In oldeu times it would bave been considered an omen uf destruc tion to that party. U'uaT does it mean ? A number of the tSBt men in Massachusetts were not at the eelebratiou of the Battle of Bunker flill. Hews Items. Mr. Uergh is making it uncomfort able for tbe rooster aud dog fighters of of New York. On the 15tb iust. one of tbe latter class was arrested aud fined $1,000. The Republicans of Maine held their Stats Convention on tbe 15th ihsUnt. Tbe third term question was discussed, but in consequcnie of the Presiden tial disposal of it through tbe letter to Gen. White, it was dt'ciued improper to mention the matter in the platform. The German Centennial Commissiou- er has informed the proper authority ... ' t . ' I, ... -1 1 . . .1 . , - i I ' 1 sraee allotted tn the main building for - l.T.. CGO exhibitors, 5,500 f-quare feet tu the , machinery hall, 15,000 square feet of . , 1 , wall space iu the art eallerri and 4io: , , , ,nrt i feet floor space for woiks from 200 ar- tjsU ' A desbatcb frorli Clearfield on the ; t?t(- siva - Tho tlilrtv-twfl Slritiilf . miners who were found en.ttv last even- . . - . . ...I eral judgments on a sinsle indictment, mg of conspuacy and riot were called - B e , i r r i The power of the coiirt in the case was for sentence this afternoon. Judge I 1 i . .i i exhausted by oue sentence, to impris Orvts divided the criminals tato throe i ' ' v ! classes. na pru" n.ence as follows : The first class consisted of t . John II. Joice, President of tbe Miners' Union of this region ; John J. Mab- ney, Secretary j Ralph Parks, George McGowan, Thomas liurehdall and Ma- thias Mayer, Who were sentenced to Dav the costs of prosecution, $25 fiue.l . J . ' and to nnilerfro an imnrifiOnmpttt of one . , ... . year. The secrnd class consisted of ...... .a. . 'n others, wuo were setuencec , o : PJ " ot prosecution, a fine f $25 j cb, imprisonment for sixty days. i ue third uiass euusiBLeu ui iiiiiieeu, t , . i i'.n m?rn .aiiIuhii. ai. imnpnnpn it I " . t , being considered that they acted under coctrol cf the leaders. Mr. Parks, Secretary of the National Unisrt, was present, and after sentence was pro nounced he seemed terribly distressed, I and shed tears in profusion. Tbe tronbles on the Mexican border, instead of decreasing, are growing more complicated. Some time since en outrage was per petrated oa tLe person of Miss Jackson, of Ann Arundel county, Md , by a negro. Tbe wretch was placed in jail to await a trial. " Citizens of the neigb- borhood in which the outrage was com mitted assembled to a considerable number on the 14:h inst., and proceed ed to the jail in Annapolis, wbere tbe negro was confined, and demanded the keys from the jailor, with a view of I taking Siuiuis oat aud executing him. Tbe jailor was searched, aud tbe keys having been found, a large number of tbe visitors went to the cell of the ne gro and finding him chained dragged him away without releasing Lim from the irons, and taking bun a short dis tance from tbe city, near the railroad track, hung hnn to a tree. The psrty was well provided with pick-axes, crow bar and other instrtments for gaining admission to tbe jail had they met with forcible resistance. Tbe negro did not say a word when he was taken away. Certain portions of Mary laud is greatly afflicted with grasshoppers. This is a grasshopper item frtu Oma ha, under date of the loth inst. : The city is full of grasshoppers stragglers from tbe vast army which passed over here yesterday. Private gardens, fruit trees, and all sorts of vegetation bave suffered to a great extent. Herald specials to-night from the principal por tions of tbe State say the grasshoppers are passing over northward and doing little or no damage as yet. Tbe crops are the finest ever known. On the night of the 15th inst. a Mrs. Murry, residing in Newark, N.J., killed "nan oatned Green It seems Green and ths woman's buibaui wefe drink- Wg together, and she, going to where . .j i i .. i .uvjr .no, tutu uci uu.ii.uu in cuuie and leave the drunken loafer, wben Green retorted, applying vile epithets to her. She then stabbed Green with a piir of scissors, and he died in about lf mjDUtM. . . It is an tfasommon item of news to neir ,nl women engage in robbery, but here ia a case, as per dispatch from Indianapolis, Indh.na, under dtte ol .. ... . - . ... . .. (ne io:n inst. : a tispaicn irom Indian- . ... SF " tbat durlDS teV vorm yesterday two men aud a woman drove to tbe Central Bank, and while the women engaged one of tbe clerks io eonversat;00 ,t tbe carrUge the two men entered me oaux and began talk- ing with the cashier, who was presently set at work figiriog ect tbe interest en 1 a larfe sum wbicb t hey deaired to loatw WLile tbe cashier was thus engaged the men slipped iuto tbeu pockets (Mckageaj to tbe atooCnt of $5,000 to ttf,000aadi got off with it." No arreata bars jet been biade. ; - ' -v - A prisoner in jail at Rochester, York State, fired the prison. . A timely dis covery of the fire saved bia life and that of other prisoner-. Tha fire' was ontened. The incendiary feigns in sanity. , r. y ,, j -f i y ,j v Tbe troubles of the Kailioad Kings hava been amicably settled. This grasshopper news is from Lea venworth, Kansas, under date of tbe l'jth inst. : Tbe grasshoppers ' bave nearly ail disappeared from this region. For the past fea dayB tbe air bas been quite full of them, millions on millions flying northward. Farmers are busy replauting their fields, and a general condi'.ftm of bptfulne prevails. ITo mcfe 3'crijus haras is iuticirlated. Ad inmate of the Ilouse of Correc tion in Philadelphia was shot dead by one of the guard,, for attempting ' to run away. The peach gtowers of Delaware and Maryland met in annual convention a few days ago' in Dover,' Del. ' The fol lowing resolutions were adopted : Resolved, That "it is the opiuion of this uieetrtig that tbe whole crop' of peaches on the peninsula, from present Indications, will reach 6,000,000 bas ket, aud that the number of baskets to be shipped by railroad Will probably reach at least -1 ,000,000. Resolved, That in view of the pros pective enormous crop of peaches cn the peninsula, it is tbe opinion of this meeliug that the freight should be largely redased by railroad, new mar kets reached, and growers ship only their best fruit; Boss Ttteed fras released from jail last week. A New York carter asms ;,-,. . ,, . , , J it np in this way : The Coutt of At-l I Deals has uuanimouvlv reversed thalprnnfrw wlmn nlnn foirj nf aira tint. ' . r .. o . , I. t'tdgnient of the Supreme Court In the .... .... , , , , case of U in. 31. Tweed, and has order- ..... . ed bis discharge. Tbe opiuiotl of the ; ., Court is letigthy, jiud recites the case , .. . . ,. .. . . A ,j fuily. It holds tbat tbat tbe Court of j Uyer and 1 crminer exceeded its juru-1 diction in sentencing Tweed to enmn- i U,ivC Pun'"thu'eI" " pronouncing sev-; CUment for one year and the pavoient , j lars. The jurisdiction of the court over the prisoner is dow exhausted, as though no prosecution had ever been mstituted againtt him. The indict ment in Tweed's case is probably willi- . .1 . .... ... , . ..fl ' u jusi.uca-. i;n ..f t i. ..... A ;.. : .1. r ,L... .uo Kuivui.il in mo uui mui creat wrong had been porr etratod. ; . . c ' Ti. j ' isyuL.aa.aiusi.aai. v m BdietiU UlluULUVkt.lVI - - 7"," --'" " ' " 6 DS the when the accused was aigbt t3tchman , d eJUh Td' rditbc yorlhwest.ru Ra.road car shops, ar;cmi.u .u un iiivului aii.ii uanuaie viu G . aic&uoa oi justice ana punisnmcuc oi the lUenJer. The Court bold tbat KTtl,.. J.,a..aa f ' ' lV J1"'"- or" can e advanced by illeal acts, and orders ! 6 ' I that th., inkm.nr .ml . ,.r .!. 1 J 6 i ouprcuic vuuri nuu vi ino v'ver :nd lerunucr be reversed and tbe prisoner discharged. Preparations have been made for bis re arrest, and it is said tbat unless he seceres bail iu $3,000, 000 be will be taken to Ludlow street jail. The arrest is to be made ia civil suits. ' Tbe money in the United States Treasury will be couuted in July. The new Treasurer, Mr. J. C. New, will succeed Mr. Spinner on the 25th of that mouth. It is believed that a force of twelve or fifteen persons cau count all tbe funds in the course cf a week. Ou the 17th inst., a terrific storm of wiud, rain and hail passed over the cen tral portion of the State of Missouri, doing great damage to crops. Reports come from Lexington, Lafayette couuty, of the appearance of millions of toads io that vicinity. The farmers are ap palled at the prospective damage to the crops by grasshoppers and toads. ' If the coorts in Tennessee keep ou sentencing for robbery as a court in Memphis did last week, it will not re quire a long time to break tip tbe busi ness in that State. Ou the ICib iust., a Memphis court sentenced Matt. Mor ris, Ed. Johnson (white), Ilecry John son (colored) and John Woods, con victed of robbing Express Messenger Rrady some months ago, the two first uamed to twenty-one years eaebj Henry Johnson to twenty years and Woods to ten years. It is reported that eight of the jurors favored tbe hanging of Mor ris and d. Jubcsou. The Probibitron Convention nomina ted a State ticket at (Iarrisburg last week. Tbe nominees are Dr. Robert Audley Rrown, of Lawrence county, for Governor, and Elisha F. Penny packer, of Chester county, for State Treasurer. General aeridan's wife is said to be a half bead taller tbau her husband. ' Reports from Urlana, Sidney, and other towns in southwestern Ohio state tbat about 11 o'clock A. JJ.,ou tbe 13th inst., there was (juite a severe shaking of the earth in that region. Io Sidney the greatest part of tbe shelving in a drug store was thrown to tbe floor. . A large number of buildings were shaken very perceptibly, cracking tbe walls, and tbe inhabitants-, alarmed, ran oat of their hoiwes in o tbe streets. - A large steam boiler aas moved nearly a foot from its original position. The earthquake was very generally felt at Indianapolis, Indiana. ; l Tbe litest Western sensaiiotf is the eaillionfl of toada in Missouri. : '. - ' News from 'Maine states tLaf the North American Railway Company ana 944 parmnt - A Utica, N. Y , man saej tbe Utiea JVjrniitg'fttfalJ foi libel, awl jot a verdict f aig ceuu duiages. ,' ' V - A Pittsburg man seed tbe Pod ot that oity for libel, and raocitcJ a etr- dict of $10,W0 damage. ' V, A despatch frouT" Loudon tn Satur day, states tbe departure of a steam ship, for Quebec, Canada, that has on board' 663 Mennonite emigrants from ttussia.- - - A lata dspattU an&ouaeea that an American Consul and wife havebeen iciuhed in China by soldiers of that country. The manner o.' the insult bas not been stated. .... , ,.. Last Friday President Grant made a personal inspection of the buildings and gronuds for tbe Centennial Inter national Exhibition, at Philadelphia. There is to be a swimming match from Chester to Philadelphia, a distance of abont 16 miles.j for tho cbampion a'uip of the world, at $1,000 a aide, nn Thursday, July 22d, next, between J. 6. Johnson aud Thomas Coyle. A newspaper man who professes to know the men writes as follows concerning tbem : Johnson was bora at Manches ter, England, in 1349, ttclgbs 165 pounds, stands 6 feet 91 inches, and, when stripped, presents tbe appearance of a most remarkable mm in regard to muscular development. He wou, and olds, by reason of retention lor i ,trang,h ,nd power in a word, it is a nat three years, the Champion Cop of Eng- urol restorer of health, and bas performed , , . , i t . l the most wonderful rnd luiracuious cures of .land a handsome cup awarded to him j tnown iflc on the 8,od Adjres., at a swimmine tournament at the S4- enbaai Ctjattl Palace a .n.ipllti..n of uedals decorates bia eoat, and be bas defeated Ueckwilh and all tbe best trausatlantic swimmers. Ilia opponent in this contest of endurance, which is exciting the attention of the medical j faculty and amateur gladiators, is a ' nf fh.n. nil IriUnJ I,. , , . ,.! ., ' 6 ... bom there io 1841. He came to this I ..... , ? a weighs loo pounds, stands 5 teet 8 I ill.kft. in V. I .J .1 ,ft1riti fac( anil attm. a I. quiet, unasumioe mau. lie served lu ...... the United States navy: as a marine, , , , . " , for four years, during our late uu- pleasantness' neter swim a match race in bis life, but last summer ex- cited the attention of medical experts in the vicinity of Chester, a distance of four miles, in fifty fi7e suiuutes. It is estimated that over $2.0CO,C00 worth of cattle bare been stoleu from Texas L'erders by border raiders, since last January. A fire in Pittsburg, on Saturday, de- .stioycd $1,000,000 worth of property. j La8t Saturday Wm. Oarbick was j b H befor tb Jultic Cuurt, itt e Chscairo, charged with murder, arson I ...... ... . . aaj defrauding the Urewera' luaurauao ( jlliililllT. nf M itarntllcpi. Tl. ftllirrl , . .. .. . : AIMjUo r ,s ....nn. iiii.' r.n I , , , . , 1 W 1 On that nght the house of Jerome 11 avi?. near toe car shoos. w;is LurueJ t.v the rniiiid. and Mis Sarah Davi. - e. , , 16 years of age, burned! to tJeSth. Itj ... n.e,al!van.ir....l.ttl.rml.at n ,. . . . ,. . . . . , ' the hocse was struck by lightning a&d . . . " h 8 . . ignited. tubsequeut investigation, i . . ,- . . . however, led to the belief that the ; bouse was set on lire, aud that Garbick ! .. o. ., i was tbe incendiary. Strong evidence was produced o; t!o day above men tiooed against Garbick, who, however, j protests his innotfence. He wss held I over to the Criminal Court. Xfir Aftertfenu;ntH. tSTRAV XOTICC estrar DIN MAKE came to the jT3L ri premises ol the utidcrsirued, in Fav- ette tom-n.liip. The owner is hereby re quested to conic forward, prove property, pay costs uf mufntenanee and adverliso incut, or the n.are will be otherwise dis; posed of as the iaar direr Is. WILLIAM 8. D'JNN. June 23, 1S75. . Admlniatrators' Xotlce. Estate of R. It". Jaminn, dtirattd. w;lIEREAS Letters if Administration V ou the estate uf R. X. Jamison, I..te of Payette township, deceased, having been granted to the undei-Mirucd, all p.r sous indebted to said estate are re(iiestt.d to make immediate payment, and tbuse having claims a ill pleaso present tbem without delay to JOHN MOTZER, LOUIS . ATKINSON, June 23, 1373. Jdmrnatralort. Xolice to Tax-Iayer. 1 Tl invetin of Hie Coiiiiuissiuuers, held at their utlice in the Court Ilouse in Milliiiitown, Juniata county, on Ihe Ptii day ul Juue, 1875, tbe lolluAiiig rcsuiuliou was passed by the Board : Remlttd, That the tax payers uf Juniata county fur the year lfc7o be allowed 10 per ceut. dixiuctiuii on their State and t'ouuty Taxes tor said year, on all such taxes paid on ur before Saturday, July 1, l"7j, aud 6 percent, on all taxes p.iil oni.r be lure Sat urday, September 4, l(J"-, after which time no deduction will be allowed on ihe taxes of lb'o, and the Collectors of tax' s of said year are directed Lnd requested to give all tax-payers in the several boro'iKlia and townships in the county an opportunity to avail themselves of tbe Cafuje of being benefitted by said deduction, and also to pay over tiie money so received by them immediately after the above-named dates to tho Treasurer of Juniata connty. By order of tbe Board of Commbislou.a. JAMES DEF.N, CLrk. June 1M, 1875. rU-MATA VALLEY BANK. P&meroy, Patterson. Jacobs & Co. mri ILVTOWK, JIXUT4 COtXTV, FX. . A I - ' ' t.tFlTlL, $0,O00 GEOKCK JACOB?, President. T, YAN LRVIN, Cashier. Iiiiecroas : J.roiiie N. Thompson1, Jobs J. Pattersun, . George Jacobs, Abmis U. Huueaii, John Balanacn, U. H. Puciilel, J. W. Frank. tVi?i SWrt Stcuriiu; Bunds, r. bought and sold. - Gold ant Stlrrr boaght at highestt fates. ! Dtpvrilt feetiveif, collections made, draft I on Ihe pfiaeipal eilus, and a general banking ' business transacted. Bonds and other valuable papers received en spiral "tepiit.- jjirae'7t-tf ya -Adcertiseuients- S . Ji. F. BVBSHAH'S v ' r ' i tCkbwe v WATER WHEEL Wai selected rd ?1 1 work in the W.H. Patent Office, O. V.. and bas proved to be tha be, I sizes made. ITlcea lower than any other tirst-cUss ft heel. Pamphlet Ire J. Address X. F. BCKXHAH. York, Pa. GILES' Lijir.njT IODIDE OF AMMONIA Cores Nenralf-ia, Face Aehe, Rbenmatisni, Gout, irosted Feet, GhillJaios, Sore Thrtiau Erysipelas, Bruis and W ounda cf every nature in man or animal.. Tbe remarkable cures thi? remedy bas ejected classes it as one of tbe most Important and valuable remedies lor tbe cure and relief of pain. I suffered tor years with erysipelas in my face ; was nnabte to fO without a veil ; applied GiitM' Liwimtnt lodidt of Jmmciu, which cured me." MRS. RfcAD, 453 tiih Avenue, New York. HARRIS fc EVTING. tTboIesale Agents, 84 1 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Fa. Depot 451 Sixth Avcsue. N. T. For sale by Bafcks 4- llamlin, Druggists, Hifflinlown, Fa. THE MARVEL OF TUB WORLD EF THESDA WATER. It has restored thousands from the brink of tbe grave ; given health and strength to those deemed beyond tbe reach of all medical science, auu turned the path of aOliction to one of happiness in tbe blessings within its virtues. It cures the deadly Bright' disease and Diabetes ; erad'ciitcs ail diseases of the i. : i . . . ... . v. . . ... t.. for circulars, fee., Carr. Eicesc R. lit- i o F I U M I AND MOItrillA II A BIT cured without pam or inconvenience. o c Dirge ior ireaimeni uui.i aaiisiacuun is rendered. For Particulars, address dr. loll; ii ky, ; Manor Station, Westmoreland Co., Pa. i d77 A WKhK guaranteed to Dale and Fe- U7l ! male Agents, in their locality Costa ' ;OTUiNt; tu try it. Particulars j Free. Maine. P. O. VKK.EUY t CO., Augusta, I MOST KXTRAOUDlXARY Tenus of! Aiivertiaing are ail.-rel lur Nej--pers in thl-State of PEXXSYXVAXI V ! Send lor list ot papeia and i.liciulo ul rates. Address iL. I'. UOWELL Av CO , Adverting Agenu, .u. 41 i arlc lw, Sew lork. COURT SALE! rj"WIE undersigned, Aduiinistrator of the j I ........ . e i .... K JL. Ul rfUIU IT. lllllir, ULC Ul Spruce Hill t. Wusuiii, Juniata cuuutv. de- ceased, by virtue ol an order ot thu Or- public sal.;, on the i remises, 'at 1 o'clock l'-M- oa I SATURDAY, AUGUST "tb, 1875, The fullowi. described re.l esLt.. t, it A tract ol lrd situate in Spruce Hil. tovrn- !shi. Junuti countv, Pa., bounded b-, .i i. .r u :it: .- 'pi .. ti.. ..... . I. .... "" 1 "" see, ana omens, cunuinuiK aoom . fN. I X. Af -f riK 1 ' -M- a. T d -as. A -SL. at .A t all of luch is cleared and in a g..od Mate ! of liitiVaIi(JB Uli t,fciotugvr,cttJ , j twod Tifirj-'TiUTiiG TjfoTlhphfliT-iiJf! rTnnse i o ' ItAalc. 51 AKLL. iL..liv..uii U 6.K1 , aud other oulbuildings. TERMS. One-tMrd of the pur:!use i luonevtobe laid un counm ruialiuii of sale by the Court ; unc-iMr-t on i ,,-ii tn-,i ,. i ... h i m Apr.!, ISi'j, bcii detd tse nrt uav ul b J deli . ere J nd pussession :nd Lussession given : uiie-lliin! on the uim .i.t. ... .-.urn, mini i;iiurci iruiu Apri f-Jt . lwgtu u. UTKtl hy j,lgail.nl bund. JACOlt ESI!. A.Iui'r of Jiiua TT. Tavlor, dee d, Jaue , .. . .- . :i J. MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second atury uf 11. E. Packer's I new building, un Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa, FASHIONABLE GOODS alwaya on band. CC3TGM WORK DoNfi on the shortest uotice. U(XDS SOLD by tbe yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can bave them cut io garment tree of charge. BLTTERIVirs P.ITTER.fS al for sale; ALL. WORK HARRt.lTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, l7S-tf Professional Curds. JMJUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, M IFF LINTO VfN, PA. CCollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended lu. Orricr On Bridge street, opposite the Court Ilouse Square. JORERT McMEKN, Attorney anfl Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims,- and all legal busi ness. Orrici on bridge street,- Aral door west ot the Belford building. April Ii, lb75-tf LFttED J. PATTERSON, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. C7 AH business promptly attended to. Orricr On Bridge street, opposite the Court lionse square. M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, .Icademia, Juniata Co., Pa. VriKK formerly occupied by Dr.Stcrrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. April 7, 1872-tf THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, mrFLisTonw; r.t. Olhce hours from 9 a. a. to 3 F. n.. Of. fice in bia father a rca.dence. at the aonth j end of Water street. f oclil-U ) L. ALLEN, M. D , , lias comtueuced the practice of Medicine and b argery and all tueir collateral branches, Ottke at Academia, at the resrdeoce of Capt. J. J. Patterson, ' jr.?y H,:?7I j A fiae asSOrtnTent of cloiln, ctisiaierts . veilings, &c, alwrva on hand ard for sola Ibv b. B L0rl"Prt'V I MW.M( r Advertisements- Assign's Sda cf Lnmber I m UH andersigned. AtS I Bartley, bas on hand, . the Laab Vd ot said Cjdvta B. Birtiey, in 3i2Su--b, a Large Stock cf Lumber, cossisraa or WEOUOHT AND ROUGH BOARDS, JOISTS. SCASTLiyG, SASH, Doers, Blinds, Plastering Utii, Ruefng Lath 'and ShingUi, aldch Will be sold t the very lowest rateS Jcr cash. As tbe entire stock on band must be closed out in a abort time. I am selun Lumber At cost. Persons tn need of anything nsually kept in a good Lumber Yard, ahouUbuy at once, as 1 am desirous of closing out tha entire stock In ninety davs ilrom this date; Sixty days timo will bo given on good bankable Persons wishing to buy Lumber' wi'l call on Calvin B. BarUey, whom 1 have author izud to act as my agent in selling the same. JEREMIAH LYONS, Jsngntt. May 6, 1873-31 A Valuable Farm at PRIVATE SALE ! THE undersigned, Agents of Iac File, otfer at Private Sale an excellent Farm aituate at Kurtz' Cr-.-ssroads In Delaware township. JuiUata county, Pa., bounded by lands ol David B. Duma, Jacob Knrta, S. O. trans, aud others, containing EIGHTY ACRES. ! being all cleared and iu a guod suts of col ! tivation, having all been lately eU limed ; aitb GOOD BUILDINGS, and good running water. Terms will be j ( easv. Further information can be bad by . C(lllin ou or addreastng us ?.t OridnWI P.O.. ; Juujj,, counlv, or Isaac Fiie, residing o! tbe prewues. S. ii. DRESSI.EK, AbtL SUAtt rFK. Jgra'i. April 2-2m NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street, 3H01intvwn, Pa. ; ..,.,,,,.., - ... ti :.... J"1 Uis ' p'I.A -1 i Mil 1 ! : . i- . ii..., ... it.-i. .vi....,i. i tiii.. : a call, and be convinced tbat Uiw U tb. I lUCc to Cet GOOD riCTlRES. , Having prejared himself with t'.ie EJST I.N SI KL Ut NTS In the ourket, and all tbd L.1TFST IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a T;ot-P1'ioo PlnrT.nTs f3-ilfoi.Tr . HO. IIUU'I A ..UkVgl ISXAI.'AJf I j he i.ltitcs all his friends and tbe public Ken ' erally tu favor bioi wi'h their pairoiiaju, j and tli.-y vs. ill be a.-crumodated with ain i thing iu tbe line ul Pbotugrapby. I Pictures taken trum Card to Life Sire, ! and Piuntcd, if desired, in Oil or ! Ceiors. Small Pictures coined and enfart;.!. . , i a 'ionic mli-iuc. It cu.Kts but .ittlo. puri Oil Ambrotypea or Dasnerreotypes alse ' tiie luuod, aud gives tonu tuno Io th cojiied and eniarped, aud painted :f ilesired. I stuniaeh. renuratva the sysle.ii.iud prolongs .i gi.0.1 so:ecUo!i ..I t K.V.Vh.- teLl un hana at all luii.i.-., and cheaper Ilian ever. Soiid V.'a.i; il i'rauii:a. Gilt Fnuu-s, luo'.alKin vValuiit Frames, I:n t it n Rjsewoud Fiamea, Rustic Frames, Cabinet Iiil e.i.'I Traniea. Fictare Nails, tctew eves, Cord and Tas sel, fcc. JOSKPU UZ3S. Jll'Sli-if'xva, Jan. 7, 1ST. GREAT KOUCTI0N IS TUK li:iKM OF TEETH! Fiill rppcr or Lower Setts as Low as $3 No teeth allowed to leave lim office liu leys the patient U satis.'iud. Teelh reiuodeled and repaired. Te'lb tilled to last for life. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hsud. full -te sets teeth, of tbo very best kind, Ilwmjto the hard tunes, I will insert tor alo.OO. Temporary sets V.-00 extra. Tooibache si.ipM.-U in five minutes with- out extracting rue tuoth. at tbe Denial Of- nee oi u. uir.it, esiaoiisueu in Jiua.o- towu in 1SW. G. L. DERR. Practical Dentist. Jan 24, ls72 Philadelphia & Eeadirg Eailroad. WI.V1ER ARRA.1GE.ME.1T. J.iNCaar I7th, 1H7S Trains leare Usrrisbnrg as follows : For New York at 5 20, 8 10 a. m.. 2 J nni 7 4U p. in. Fur Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 3 a. w., 2 00 and 3 oO p. m. For Read in- at i 8 H), 0 to a. m., 20V, 3 50 and 7 40 p. m. For Putuvilla at 5 2t, 8 10 a. m., and 3 50 p. in. and via Schuylkill ii busquebanua Branch at 2 40 p. m. Fur Allentowu at 5 20, 8 10 a. in., JW. 3 50 and 7 40 p. ni The 5 20, 8 10 a. ui , 2 00 and 7 40 p. in. trains hive thruugb cara lur New York. Tbe 8 10 a. m. and 2 OO p. ru. trains nave through cars lor Philadelphia. SUSD.1YS. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20a ru. Fur Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p. in. Trains for Harruburg Uatt as folhat : Leave New York at 3 00 a. ta., 12 40, 5 15 aud '7 45 p. ni. Leave Phihtdelphia at 9 15 a. ru., 3 40 and 7 00 p. ui. Leae Reading at 4 30, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. in., 1 50, ti 15 and 10 15 p. ni. Leave Pottsville at a 55, 9 00 a. m. and 4 30 p. m., and via Schuylkill and Susque hanna 11 ranch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Alientowa at 2 30, 6 50, 8 50 a. m., 12 25, 4 30 aud 8 45 p. m. Tbe 2 30 a. ni. train Irom Allentown and '.he 4 30 a. m. train from Reading do not run on JSunaay. SLWDJYS. Leave New York at 5 la p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 Co p. m. Leare Reading at 4 50, 7 40 a. m. and 10 15 p. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. to. and 3 1-7 p. la. 'Via Moms and Essex Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, Gtirrzl Superintendent. LUMBER! LUMBER !l 100,000 WHITE PINE LAP AND JOINT SHAVED SHINGLES, 1 EL LOW PISE rLOORIXti, PL.isTER.XG LJTIf, PICKETS AND DRY BOARDS, FORSJLEBY NEll THOMPSON, Milror, Mifflin Co., Pa. Jr.n I. 1 8753 m - The Strliuel and RtpnbUran office ia tbe h.-M i. thi. place to get job work. done. T-viU ItwUllJ Uess' Pbotoerarh Oall-rv. Bridaw st. pay rod if von nee4 anyttlug in that line. .V . .Miscellaneous. Ayer's Hair Vigor1 rcr rcstcrlag to Grcr Hair j-, natcrel Vitclitj ts.d Color. A drtuiig which u a: cr-- agree., be, Ltal! acj effectej itJf trosen. Vs Y jJpg the lair. fi stores laAaL tlf or cmy Ju,;. to its (iriainjil color, icith the alas and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, faiu irg hair checked, and baldness oftes. though not always, cared by iu use. Nothing can restore tla ba where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can be saved by this application, aud stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of Lair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pa-sty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Iu occasional use will present the hair from turning gray or fiilling o and consequently prevent baldneji The restoration of vitality it gives ti the at alp arrests aud prereuU tiie formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious s.ib atatie'e's which make some prepara tions daucrous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit, but not harm it. If wanted nierelv for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be fonnd so desirahle. Ccntair. ing neither oil nor dye, it does tot soil white cambric, and yet lasts lonjj cn the hair, givin? it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayer & Co.. pTactM.-! and Analytical ClwtulsW. i j I.OWKIZ.. 3f.tHH. j LrJ itr an. unruoisr iriaranrju. j The Great Discovery ! F.. F. KL'NKKL'S BITTtli W1XE OF j IRON, lor tbi euro ul a'enli s:omaeli. I iteiieral deMiity, i'v'igestion. diwas? l '.t. 1 ucrs'.u systei'i. cob.-tiutiin, aciuicy .( ih. alomcb, and ail c-m-s tc(U.ring a loiii !. I Ibis aide iutluJiM tho uoaI agreeai-io ! and elbeieut -Salt Iron we pov-- Ci trate of Mi:ie;ic O-i.io. coiubiauu v. 'a iui most eueryetic of vtet-tU Iinic3 Yuiiuw '. Peruvian bark. j The effect in iiui.y ca.-s of debility. lo.- ul ai". " !'""". 1 etfi. icnt S lit of Iron combined i:!i i vainablo Nerve, u most bayv ni-.T.lS tbe appetite, ruis-a the uulae, t,-n away ii.lt C!r lli-.boii..is, reiuuvea tbe .i! lor uf debility, ar.d gives a florid vi-r t.i tbe counteTiiioev. Do ycu want svineihinr to stienjihtn yuul Du vou aant a good 3tJ-ellte ll.m .-...a ..ul I. i.l ril i.t hrr.ili.nx'. I ! ?u vuu want eii.-rv ? IXt yuu want ie.-p well f llo viiu want tubuiid upyuurconstituti m t ! yuu want lu ted well I !o vou ant a bri-k and vigorous. fiii.aT ' If voii d.. trv Kt'NKELS BI'l'Ti.tt WINE OF !K'N. This triilv valiuble tor.tc has been su thor- " ' oughly tested by -II clashes of the cirurnu I nitv U.at it is :tun J.-c-i.-.i ind;o?its..l.'ie ta r.eruuu siiuui i ua e ii, ! I oti.v ask a trial ul Ui.s valuable t'.".i'C j Pr.c $1 p.r iK'ttlv. K. F. KC.VKHI., Soie , Frrprieiur, l oil.iJ-.lpni i. Pa. Ak luur i dnikixt tor Ikil Hitler Wins ul Iron, i and li ke no otl.-.r :n.u;c. Suld only in l j bottles. A I uUio;a ate culuiterfei:, tu be: , viara ul tl.cn.. ! Tape "fs ni i Entirely reinv.;f wi;h purely Tepetable uie-iiciuw, u i; ftoiu tLu system alive. Ue until the .lead passes. Come an 1 rtter palienta treMeJ. Dr. E. F Ki m, No. iVJ North Ninth street. Fliiladel pliia. Advice free, r-eaf, i'in dnd Stomicn Worms aiso reiuuvr.1. Ask Vour druegist for KtnatL's t o Srair. Price $1 pr Iniltle. aeud fut circular. ltl.4TC III.KT Iupmvwl CCCCV tEIt WixjD PL' MT s (he acknowlf l?' d STANDARD of te market, by popular -erditt, tbe best pump torte--- l. i m . a rt..t.i.,.. i. i..vitc.r1 ... j 3 Hlalch'ev's lint roved Bracket, Ilia ; U Orop Check YoIf, which .an 1 vA" ithdrarn without disturbing ih aVLjioinla. and the copper chamber a. bleu never cracks, scales or rusts and will Iat a lita time. Fur sale by Dealers and the trade generally. In order t be scr Ihwt you gel Blatchley's pump, bo caret's! an'd soe til it bas u:y trwte-tuark as above. If you do not know where to buy, descrip live circulars, toreiber with tho name and address ul the sireut nearest you, will bo promptly furuislieu by a.tdresauiir, tt" stao., C1IAS. O. BLATCIU EY, j:aNir.tcrt.BLa, 5lU Commerce St., Philadelphia, l a. jEw unru STORE. " BANKS & IIAMLIN, (BcUord Building,) Main Street. 3IUUlatovn. !. DKALEKa IN DRl'OS AND MEDICINES, CKL'MtCAI.f, IVE STUFF, PAINTS ori.s, v.tRNisiiEs,LAss, pi" n v, COAL OIL. LAMPS, BURNERS. CHIMNEYS, H K f S 11 S, If A I R BRfMIES. T'XM It BKL'SHKS, PKR- FL'MKKY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OlL.T'iHAC CO, CIGARS. SOT I OX S STATIONERY LARGK VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES. Selected with grvat cara, and wsrrantel p-om high authority. CT-Perestof WtNES AND LlQlORS for medical purposes. CrPKES JKIrTlONS empoundtd with great care. Jane 22-t.- BOOTS AND SHOES. AT my residence at East Point, Mifflio town, I am prepared to promptly nil orders fur BOOTS ASD SHOES, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, at fiexes to eorretpoad with the times. All kinds ol" REPAIRING alo promptly attended to. Hoping to re ceive a share of tbe patronage of ihe peo ple, I subscribe myself their obed ient shoe maker. A. B. FA5ICK. Feb. 3, lS75-tf Prothonetary's Xotice. THE account uf Michael Brubaker, Com mittee of David Br c baker, a luDatic, now deceased, bas been fllnd ia this office, and will ba presented to tbe Court for con firmation on Monday, August 10th, 1875, at the Court House in MiiMintown. I. I). WALLIS, rtrtoaoory. Prothonotary'a firBce. MitHin- town, Jane 2, lS75-tct V I Tr-1I15F-1. a;s utrrrorc ...i... .i 1 jn " rwl r 4- M:tEcto-a.