SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLUiTOWN. . Wedaeaday. April , UTS. B. F. SCHWElE-ll, smtob xn ririimi. Tnt ltepublican State Convention ol Ohio, last Wednesday instructed its delegates to the National Convention to supptrt Ooveruor Haves. - 1HS Kepublter-";,, Coeveetiw.1 ,h' SZ7' " "eJreoi.spir.ci.iv beeu made to coerce . ernur liarirauft nt the Aattonal lc veutiou for tiic ireideicjr. See reao Intiooa. - - '- W ! the. Deuioerarie members of Congress g info $10O,OH) worth of in vestigation eao! wnearth $17 Worth of Republican corruption they call it "economy !" And this reminds us of the man who invested $5,000 iu law to pet $5 worth cf tatiafaotiou. .VonctcA Herald. " Tt distance that lends enchant ment. " So said a Coifed States Son tor, and coutinued furtbur, " 1 God the ru?set pie of Senatorial greatnes fuil of ashes, palling to my taste." 'Tu the old story, told thousand of xrars gn, tliat it is all vauity and rex iun of spirit. Sancit. J. Tiuits, Governor of New Tort, did nut inherit riches. He began the world a poor lawyer. lie never er gaged in any businesa but law, and now he i worth from $7, OO.GOu to $S,O00,HX, and what twrilcxe the Democrat v in their iuvestiz- ! tions, which are (roving themselves big elephants 011 their hands, ia to establish how Ti'd-B got so rich honestly. A no 1 her Dem ocratic Presidential candidate goue gone never to return, like Pendleton. Nice re former. Tut bill allowing Ur. James Pur ton to marry a lady who is no relation to him and whom he has already married, has passed both houses of the Masachuets Legisla- ture and goes to the Governor for bis ig nature. God save the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. On March 31, 187-5, just one year ago, State Senator Robert McKen na, ol Tena:sec, was sent to prison for five years for in-irrying his deceased wife's grand-daughter. Is civilization a failure, or is the Circassian played out f Grapl tc m ! Coxobes has imprisoned a man lor re fusing a hile on the witness stand before that body to produce books of his private business that arc supposed to cover a num ber of real estate transactions in which the witness was engaged. The country is com mencing to earnestly inquire what right Congress has to imprison a man in auch a case. It is a monstrous satire that the Dem ocratic Congressmen are playing on justice. In March's case they claimed that they could not bold bim lor the impeachment trial. In Kiibouru' case they claimed the right to imprison because as a witness be would not surrender his private booka for their inspection. Kepubliean Stats Convention. The Kcpublicau State Convention, called to prepare the political way for the Presidential campaign met at Har risburg, last Wednesday, and expedi tiously and satisfactorily performed that dutj. No couveation ever ran with less jar. From beginning to end every cb ject aimed at was smoothly reached. The delegate met in the Opera House, and were called to order about noon by Col. U. M. Hoyt, Chairman of the Re-1 Publicans of the Union for the nomtna Li- c. . n . 1 11 -.. it ! tion for the Piesidcncy of the United pubiicau State Central Committee. By i , .. , 3 ..... r , . , , f , "I Stages, in fuil confidence that the great acclamation General W. H. Koonti was qo,Utie, myz have rendered his ad chosen temporary chairman. The Gen- ministration of State affairs a model. eral delivered a stirring speech, after which the Convention settled down to business, euch as the appointing of committees, 00 permanent ergauixation credentials, organixation and reso!u tion, and then adjourned to dinner. Oa the re assembling of the Conven tion at 3 o'clock P. M , Hon. i-.dw.ird McPbersn was chosen permanent chair- inau. Mr. Mcl'Lersoo thanked the ciDvouti.in for the compliment con lei red ou Lim, but refused to go into a erxvea. Ibe National Convection delegation and the electors having been announced, the committee on resolutions reported the Platform as follows : Resolved, That wc herebyre affirm the platform adopted by the Kepubliean State Convention at Lancaster in 1875, a d in view of recent events at Wash ington, we emphatically endorse that part of it which demands bonest men iu office, tueu with braos enough to know dishonesty when they see it, and courage euough to fight it wherever they fiud it. The Republican party is committed by its origin, its traditions, its history and its duties to an intrepid aud honest admicistration of public aflairs, and wherever in National, State or municipal life maladministration has existed or does eiitt, we demand that it be exposed and coirected and the guilty punished, and to this end we pledge the full measure of our support as citizens and as voters. Resolved, That we look to the Cin cinnati Convention to give us candi dates for President aud Vice President who are above suspicion, and in whose crsoual integrity the nation can most nrely trust ; and that we also look to our friend, throughout the Slate to make aura thai in presenting candidates for Congress and the Legislature, they select those only who ara known to be honest, capable and faithful to the Con stitution. Resoletd, That the Republicans of I eunsylvania, having nothing iu their pat inatory which they wish to blot out r apology for, or Would b,Te th- M tiou lorget, arraiico the D-mr.... leaders in Congress and their abettora for the preferences shown to the deadly principles, aud fr the subserviency shown to the defiaut leaders of the late Confederacy, now dominating tbeiu ; for their removal from office of Union soldiers, sod appointment of Confeder ate soldiers; for the re pes ted indica tions of their purpose, only co itrolled by fear, to open the Treasury of the uation to alarming and unjust pecuni ary demands from the insurrectionary States; for their persistent effort to force amnesty upon men too prond or unrepentant to ask it, or too guilty to deserve it, and for the combined reck lessness and cowardice of their course on financial questions, a recklessness which mischievously holds oat a threat to overthrow eiisting laws, and a cew ardiee or incapacity to originate t ub- f titute lor them, all of which etp tee the Deuideratio partj at without na tional instinct or au vaseetioml ntf pulse, or an affirmative policy ; n unfit to bo trusted bj the country which, ben last under their coutrol, tbej mad I j harried into the vortex of irJ Resolved. That reeent events id i i -i State clearly epo pr- )., .-faaV i .9 mem all .-. jKeID lal eleo I i ifae nest freama, j" " - , ,hi,ed brutal and bloody roiars, ana esse initiative conspiracies are at this moment in operation in or der that au unprincipled aud fraudulent majority may deprive properly-chosen officers' of their rights, and as against these outrages we take an appeal to the people of the nation. Resolved, That the common safety demands that our public schools shall not iuly be free to all, but shall be pre served from alt special of partial con trol, and all attempts to divide the school fund for any purpose whatever, or to d'.vert any portion of it into a channel sot under popular coutrol, are to be frowned upon aud resisted with unyielding firmness. The reeent de feat in the IVmocratie Legislature of Mar laud of a constitutional asaend uient to secure the common school laud of that State against division rereads at once a grave danger aud its source, and, with other like facta, make plcift the duty of Congress to submit sseh an ameudnient to the ConstitutioTf of the j United States as, when adopted, will j effectually defend the common school system from all enemies, open or covert. RevHvtd, That the attempt of the Democratic House of Representative at Washington, in the face of the de pressed condition of American indus try, to iufiict upon the nation a free trade tariff, is an insult to the intelli gence of the people and an evidence of the inability of the Democratic party to meet the present wants of the coun try. The remedy for our suffering in dustries is in a higher, not a lower tariff. Resolved, That the neglect of the public business of the State bv the present majority of the lower branch ! of the Legislature, and tba plainly ap parent purpose of that majority t3 pro long the session with the sole object of thereby increasing their pay, is worthy of the strongest censure, and mast, if persisted in, awaken the jast indigna tion of an outraged people. Resolved, That the uniform policy of the Kepubliean party of Pennsylvania, in keeping down the burden of taxation, while steadily reducing the public debt, should . be persistently maintained ; when the debt is wiped out the public expenditures ehould be confined to the civil expeuscs of the State government, the support of her public and soldiers' orphan schools and the efficiency of ber reformatory and penal institutions. Resolved, That the recommendation by (Joverner Hartraiift of a uoiloiui system of municipal government throughout the State, and of the adop tion of effective measures to prevent a further increase of uiuuicipal indebted ness, is worthy of all commendation, and should be put into practical opera tijn at as early a day as possible. j Resolved, That in recognition of the eminent services, both 10 the field and Cabinet, the rare executive ability and the unswerving rectitude of Governor Hartranft, the Republicans of Pennsyl vania, with just pride, present his j name to the consideration of the Ke- even by the confession of political foes would insure a w se, a capable, an un flinching, honest snd successful con duct of the vast and varied interests of the natron, and that the delegation frem Pennsylvania to the National Re publican Convention are hereby in structed to present Governor Hart ranft's name to that convention as the choice of Pennsylvania, and to give him an earnest, constant and United support, and npou all questions to be brought before or arising in the con vention to cast the vote as a unit as a majority of the delegates shall instrnot. Henry 31. Hoyt was chosen chair' man of the State Central Committee, and Maj. V. Norris Secretary. J0I111 Chinaman fit a. In Callfor Tbe Chinese question is discussed by the California and Nevada jour nal in a tone of alarm and despond ency that can be little understood or appreciated in the Atlantic States. Thev appear to Lave come to the conclusion that it is as impossible to resist this Asiatic tide as to turn the waves of th ocean. The San Fran cisco Chronicle uars that every in itis- trv thev attack yields to their patient endeavor, and in every trade and oc cupation in which they engage the European and American worker re tires beaten and discomfited. Laws against gambling. Vagrancy, beg-ing, prostitution, the sale of women, fail ntterly to correct any of these evils in consetpu-uce of the simple policy of non-resisting submission. They have their own courts, orders, gov ernments, morals, religion, language customs and institutions, and all op position to them falls powerless. The Nevada Enterprise cites tbe fact of their complete sway in the East In dian waters, where all competition against them is unavailing. Their numbers alone could not do it. But their patient submission, their invin cible industry and perseverance, and their perfect organization and dis cipline prevail against ail obstacles. Aorik jjnurican. The Legislature cf Mississippi some time sinee drew articles of impeach ment against Uovernor Ames. The Governor proposed that ,f tby won,d ithdraw the articles of impeaeUm.n, he would resiar, the Q..vernsbip. The articles were withdrawn, and Ames re signed on tbe 119th of March. Tbe Secretary of the Treasury will soon oe directed to issue stiver coins ot the United States of denomination of ten, twenty-five and fifty cents, of an equal amount of fractional currency. It is bow said that Babcock and his law. vers hired a man named Bell to ateal the testimony against Babcock from District Attorney Djrre. Investigate. Rc-try Bab eock. . Try the !acrs. " A Man AdmlBlttera 3frptalne i nra anaiiy aai Ulnseir, wltli Fatal catectv. Tbe cUisws,. of H.lsboro war. led . nsoroioa; by P Umt a faardent of Ibat aosed bia wife, threw children, and him self. The report proved to be true, or part' aw at lean,- and the facts. aj J-T1riTriass ""iV S.SjflSlSaatfl - JvV atne is Ueorge shields, about thirty or thirty three yeara of age, an Irish- man. and h nrntmatinn . 7 J v. m 3UVVIUMCI 1 his specialty being, we believe, women's work. Lie has bet n a resident of the town more than two or three years bet bad rarued a good reputation as a work man, and as a steady and industrious man. Hard times however, and scar city of work bad their effect. And brooding over bis troubles, and per haps in morbid imagination seeing nothmg but atarvation staring himself and bis little family in the faee, he resolved on their destruction and his own through tne agency of a deadly narcotic. Procuring a quantity of morphine, the next question was how to administer it to bis wife and chil dren without their knowledge. This he did by making a quantity of egg-nog on Wednesday evening, of which the family partook and retiied to bed, leaving Shields sitting up. It seems that the dose was too small to produce the intended effect, and the wife and children slept through the nifbt without feeing any bad effects from the drug. Some time during the nipht Shields tool: another dow Toward morning bis wife awoke, and was surprised to find her husband still up, and sitting bv the stove writing. As soon ss be discovered that she was awake h threw the paper uprn . which he had been writing into the stove, thus des troying' what is supposed to have been intended ss a statement or dying declar ation. Within- a short time Shields became 'senseless from the effect of i the morphine he had taken, snd foil to I the floor.'"' The alarm was given and 1 medical aid rmenred. Bv this time the wife and children had also become deathly sick, and for some time it seemed as thnneh the intentions of the hueband and father wonld be sneeesa fu. and that all would die. l?v the prompt nsi. however, of the proper remedies the wife and children were restored to consciousness, and their re covery i,is hrpel for. Shields re mained in a very critical condition during the day, with slight prospects for recovery at time, bat died ia the eveniug. I understand that some time yesterday Shields made a statement to the effect that be did not intend to kill bis wife or the children, but only gave them enough, as he thought, to stupefy them so that they wonld not witness bis death. This statement will be taken of course with some grains of allow ance, although I believe there are many who have confidence in it. Shields is said to be respectably con nected by marriage, his wife being , of Lynchburg, O , and the terrible tragedy has cast a gloom over thai community, where be formerly re sided and was well and favorable known. News Items. The Clesrfied Raftsman's Journal I says that the number of rafts on tbe est Branch and its tributaries that will be sent to market this season will reach about 200. In 1871 over 2,000 rafts were run to market from the same localities, and in 18,5 about 1,300, of which, perhaps, some 250 rafts are unsold- Gen. Simon Cameron certifies that the Pottsville Natioual Light Infantry was the first company of volunteers whose services were offered for the de fense of the national capitai in ISG1. The company telegraphed to tbe War Department an offer of its services on the 14 t!i of April, and arrived at Wash ington on the 18th. John Swineborne, tbe Waterloo vet eran, who died recently in the Wash ington, Me., Poorhouse, had carried a bullet in bis head for sixty-one year. The lagest ice-bouse in the world is in Brussels, Belgium. It covers an area of 18,000 square feet and will store a million tons of iee. It is rumored that a new counterfeit five-dullar note on the Merchants' Na tional Bank of New Bedford, Mass., ij in circulation. It is said to have been printed in Texas, and tbe work of tbe notorious counterfeiter, Pete McCart ney. E. Leiby, of Roaring Creek town ship, Columbia county, has a horse forty seven years old still able to do a full day's work. Benjamin Fortncr, of Cat awissa, owns a pair of grays, each thirty ODe years old this spring. Mits Bidwell, who married Mr. Bod well, of Philadelphia, got her "i" knocked out during tbe ceremony. A judge in Virginia has been iiu pesched for playing poker. His defence was that he played in his individual and not in his official capacity. But this did not avail him. The virtuous 1 House of Delegates at Richmond re moved him by a vote of 79 to 16 If this case is to be regarded as a prece dent, judicisl amusements will be con siderably curtailed. Governor Hartranft has issued the death warrant fi r the execution of Thomas F. Carley in Montgomery county, on May 9. A singular accident of a serious character overtook a man in New Jer sey last week. It is related thus : While some fishermen, who Lave their headquarters on the shore of tbe Hud eon, opposite tbe Elysian Fields, in Ho boken, were cutting poles on Tuesday, one of tbem ran alrng the logs, and slipping, fell on his back with his arms ontstretched. A despatch from Austin, Texas, un der date of March 30, says : The United States mail stsge from San Antonia to Austin was stopped by two masked men on Monday and robbed of $2,000 and two horses. Last Thursday snow fell generally in Illinois. Tbe Bank of Greenfield, Ohio, a pti- vate concern, suspended on the 29th Liabilities, I&0.000. !f'"'.,ne" ef severely injured on rt 1 timber truss in the Joseph Hall, a baiter, of 1W was disoovered lying bcia the de d body of bis wife with bis throat eot'ou the morning of tbe SOtb nit. The wo man bad been beaten to death by him with a heavy wash-bowl and pitcher. Hall was taken to tbe hospital, aod will die. A tfeteranW ewioMw ia related thus: bv despatch frees Ol. louis on tne 3UU. ef Marob 1 Frederick KobefTa a mem bee of the firm of J. Roeali A Co., bookbinders, committed stneide fast oiglit by severing the arteries' of bis wrnvtSf bat no! dying speedily eiongh that way, banged himself with i towel to the bed-post, where be Its found dead by his wife abortf VyV'kffjiniretCbir the earswbi'e wy Xing' (.a the jjef WWJid Jxbe act. Oa the PenosyjTiO railroad traekr one mile same uay a' suicide was reported by de spatch from Milford, N. n., which says : A yonng medical student named Chas. G. HutcHinsotr shot himself dead last night. Sickness was tbe cause.' A third suicide was reported on the same day from Leroy, N. Y. Geo. W. Free man, a respected merchant, committed suicido on Wednesday night. He tied a bed-cord to a door-knob, passed it over the top of tbe door, aod fastening it around bis neck, drew up his legs, remaining In that position until be died. He was insane. ' Intemperance is the ruling vice in Japan. Even the women get glorious ly drunk. A little girl living in Philadelphia jumped into eternity the other day by means of a skipping rope, che jumped one hundred times in succession, fell down, was picked up and carried into tbe bonse, where she died. A monster gun is said to b on its way to tbe Ceutennial Exhibition. It is from the celebrated manufaetory of Krupp. in Berlin. Its weight is 110, 000 pound.-', or 55 tons. It will be one of the principal features of the German department. This weighty piece of artillery is equal to tbe famons gun in England, known as "Queen Ann's Pocket Pieee," which it ia said has never been fired off. Wm H. Sheriff, of Slate Hill, York county, was on his way borne on Moo day night a week, between tbe hours of 2 and 3 o'clock. He was accosted by two ruffians, who bucked and gagged him, and tied him to a tree, after which they relieved him of his cash, which amounted to $1.03 and a seven-shoot ing revolver. Iu a battle between Virgin! and Philadelphia fishermen on the lower Potomac on the 3lst ult.. Spencer rifles were freely used, and several persons were seriously wounded. Abraham Jack -on, the Boston law yer convicted of forgery apd swindling, has been sentenced to ten years in the State prison. Rudolph A. Dryer, the cashier of the Farmers' and Traders' Bank of St. Louis, who absconded with $00,000 of the fuuds, has been arrested at Austin, Texas A man calling himself Frank Mars ton has been arrested in New York fcr passing counterfeit five-dollar bills 00 the Traders' National Bank of Chicago. The bills were well executed. While an Iowa woman was strug gling in the water aud likely to drown, her husband yelled oat, "New bonnet swim for life !" and she kicked out aod safely reached tbe shore. There are fifty-three Saturdays aod fifty-three Sundays iu 187G. So those emclovers who pav on tiaturdavs wilt 1 ... . 1, . - 1. . n .1 . f,.- fift-.llir I 7 , ' . , -, ., j j ,.,lt l.yooa, Assignee of Calvin B l-anley, weeks' work, while the hands do but hs aM Ih(J 6nt Ultmilvd ,,. Hna, little over fifty-two iu the year. This ; account in the Pmthonotar) 'a O'liee iii Mil circunictance also affords one more day j ttintown, and the satins will bo presented lor than usual for people to attend church on and preach aud be preached at. We don't know when tbero will be fifty-three of each of these days sgaio in one year, but 1851 is to have fifty three Saturdays, and 1882 .fifty-three Sunday). Eggs are Worth three cent? a doxeu in Hamilton county, Nebraska. Five hundred Persian pilgiims have been drowned by the siukicg of a ship in the Arabian Sea. Kev. J. C. lahon, a Methodist pas tor in Peru, led , receutly married a black man and a white woman. The latter was veiled and he supposed they were both colored- lie sajs he didn't mean to, aud is willing to suSer if he has broken the law. B. F. Butler will be a coudidate for Congress next fall in the Essex district of Massachusetts. The burning of the Norwich, Conn., almshouse restored to mental health a man who was iusaue before the fire. Two female pedestrians of Pittsburg are engaged in a walking match for a purse of three hundred dollars and the champion medal of Pennsylvania, the one who accomplishes tbe greatest dis tance in six days to be declared the winner. J. D. Cameron, William R. Leeds II. M. Iloyt and Robert W. Mackey will represent Pennsylvania as delegates- at-large in the Cincinnati Conven tion. The six Chinese companies at San Francisco have signed a recommenda tion to their countrymen to stay at home as any further emigration wilt iutensify the feeling among tbe whites on the Pacific coast to such a degree as to en danger the lives and property of China men. Peter Keyser, of Siouchsburg, Pa., committed suicide on the 28th ult., by drowning himself. Two wolves were caught in common fox traps in Clearfield county, about ten days sgo. Mark Smith, an Adirondack trapper, recently killed a panther six and a balf feet long. A scientist says: "bventosiiy, as I . I. tl..r. will mi Iv ha I our H.ue vuuu.... ' "J thirteen dajs in a years." jvery aay but one will be tbe first of the month, you see, and that'll probably be Christ mas." Fourth of July eveiy two weeks whew ! Mrs. Saiah V. Chase, M. D will tell men what she knows about man ss a lover and a husband, at Cooper In stitute, c couplo of weeks benee, and what she doesn't know on that subject isn't worth knowing. And her talk is plain as an arrow shot from a forty iccb bow at a mark. M. Wheeler, of Lyons, M. T., who, while drawing water from a well, was stricken with paralysis and died almost immediately. Tbe Czar of Russia, it is ssid, bss become tired of the affairs of State, and will abdicate in favor of bis wife, tbe Czarwitx, while he resorts to travel tbe coming eucmer. The Emperor of Brazil is on his way 10 America to visit tne veutcu.... Uambleton is dead, ue was a nurse, 1 trad twentr-eiirht Years, aud the aire r .l. trnti.n.lter. W oooV !-on. Terra Cotta, or Lead VI airua U I uv " C I stock in the coun'rv- tais demise oc- cored on Sundav evening t week at Middletown, New York. Aaotha, -iToclt9 0f oft money the Newark wfonnd xvstXl with a nest m r m WQrtb frastiooal currency. aSaWaaawBawaaaSaaaa Beale shot Dretsback's dog, in Lewis burg. D. sued for $10(7, received ver diet of $60. AppesL Mil bum, the blind pressber, is worth $60,(W9. A good deal of fluid goes to the In dians labelled "Mrs. Wioalow's Syrup." A yotfng man named Raphael Byrnes, of CarrOttovn, Crfabrta county, was east of Cresson, on MonJsr the 117th ult. " Tbe Methodist Conference which adjourn at Harrisburg on Tuesday iht 28 inst., adopted i resolution reinon strating against the Centennial being kept open on tbe Sabbath day. : Tbe fund for tbe payment of wit nesses before the Congressional com mitfees baa been exhau'sfed ' for over three days, and witnesses are compelled to sell their claims at a discount. ' "fhvy are building, In Carlisle, a car' to hbitf tOO persons, lor pii-hliking purposes T&e Grand Ledge of Kulghts of Honor meet in Erie A pri 10. Tlie maple sugar crop in Fayette county has been ve-v large this season. Charles VcCorniick. of Warren county, sged sixty-five, shot JimsVlf last week to ease himfclf of tile's troubles. Ue succeed ed. A bill was introduced In the Ohio House on Saturday to co.? pel passenger railway companies to furnish each passenger with sitting room, and prevent tTie over croad ing of its cars. The tax collector of Jf cjersdale, SonreV set county, has disnppeafed, leaving a bal ance of $360 unsettled. Charles O'Boyle, an old rrhn fifty years of spe, convicted of rape im the person ol Lizzie Lidden, a little deaf and dumb grl, was sentence 1 to eleven years imprison ment by Ju.lgc rershiue;, in Luzerne county, on Monday a week. David Koth, at Shantokin, Pa., whi'e un der Ibe influence of liquor abused hi child. His wile, interfering, was struck and kirked. Kolh's father, m separating them, waa kicked in the abdomen, causing ii juries lioiu which he cannot recover. The Burr lfcwk robber, Milea, baa been sentenced to lourteen years. A Buffalo jury baa decided lager beer non-iutuxicaiing. The growing heat crop of Kansas Is said to ba thus tar in a state of uauaual ad vancement I-'-' The rJrst whisky trial in Chicago has re- I sn'tvd in a veiuict of guilty, the defendants beiug cnargea iui having defrauded Ibe govern tucut out ol a tax ou 1UU,0U) glkna vl spirit - A tat doe was discovered in Lake Erie recently, flouting 00 a cake ol ice twelve toi-l square, two mile f rom tbe shore. lo men loacd out to hi-r and siraiujlcd her. - . 'the Marshal of Cheater can Mud no law to prevent au old lady from smoking iu churvh and he gave one a pou:.d ol tobjeco the other Sunday II she Would quit. W ilkeslurre talks of building a Presby terian Seminary. The l.ycoi' iu; county court bouse is un dergoing repairs. A creek il.nu at Worcester, Muss.,' b-oke last week, aud by a wave ot twenty feet of water swept bouses along tho stream below aw;iy, with other improvements, In the amount of $Xi,l00. The break took place iu daytime, and no Uvea were lost. On Sunday morning twenty -two houses m Kairmouat, MT. Va., were destroyed by tire. Loss $123,100. Belknap's investigation goes on at Wasb Migtoti. Xew uidverttaetiientn. frotboiiotary'ti Notice. TV! OflCE is hereby given that Jeremiah connrniaiion arm aiiownnce at tne court House in Mitflintowa at the A)ril term of Court. JACOB BEIULElt, March 22, 1876. Prothouotary. Xolice of Assessment. NOTICE ia hereb gi--ea tv the Policy holders of (he IVr.y County aiutual Fire Insurance Coiupaiay, th.it an assess ment of K ght Peri rni.has beeu laid on Hie Premium Notes of sanl Ci-mpany, and tbt the nndersigued has bt en appointed Collector for Juuia county, to whom tbe above assessment, now due, must be paid without any lurther delav. GEORGE W. SMITH. Mar. 14, 187G-tf Mitlliiitown, l a. IIRIDGE LETT1S.. PROPOSALS will bereccHcd at the Com missioners' Office in the Court House in the borough of Mittiiiitown, nnlil FKI DAV, APKIL 14, 1876. at 1 o'clock P. M., tor the erection of a Comity Bridge over the little Cocolamus creek, near Dimm's mill, in Greenwood township. Plan and specifications of the same may be seen at the Commissioners' Office in the Conrt House in the borough of MifHintown. By order ot the Board of Commissioners. JAMES DEEN. Cer. Dissolution ef l'oPartneihip. THE firm of Books A Wagner in the Jewelry and Watch Business in Mifllin town, has been dissolved by mutual con sent. All persons indebted to the said firm are requested to make immediate payment. The books are in possession ot James W. Wagner, wilh whom settlement will oe made. Tbe business will be continued by James W. Wagner, in lb Post Orhce building. SOLOMON BOOKS, JAMES W. WAGNER, Jlilfiiutown, March 18, 1876. tnar22-3t TUSCAEOBA ACADEMY. The Slimmer Session will begin May 2d. Three general courses or study : 1st. For tho.e preparing for Business. 2d. For those preparing to become Teachers. 3d. For those preparing for College. Tbe advantages are i Location, thorough ness, experience. D. D. STONE, Ph. D., mar22-tt Academia, Pa. MCfhlrT'ti SMtedartf Cearweafc-e waaal Cnta. IP. 9-mmm farttfc I wpye-r iw.fin.a44 sutwl r etrtW. t4 all imhleiimTrtra'l. M.uj'.-l-Wl.f taili't-. UBaz.aHiLL VM.-r.. r.w.:ii r,V.Tr. rrwsuw tawrwaan : airfs awal erasrjt ibfi eVHt ! TrK ef i f tts Mr FitlMl. C.G. BLATCHLEY, llan.fr, 506 Commerce St .Fhla BALLARD & CO., General Commission Merchants, axo retinas rx Grain, Hides, Wool, Tobacco, Hops, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Dried Fruits, Feathers, Furs, Lard, Tallow, Seeds, Bacon, Bean, Poultry, Flour, Vegetables, Ac , Ac., Warehouse, 207 and 09 5. Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA. ruiirs . PUMPS ! PUMPS i encumber Wood Pump always on band Theae giuratiieed never to freeze in Win- It'ail Water Pipe put down on rWt notice CKepairing promptly attended to. Please give as a cail before purchasing elsewhere, as we ere determined to sell at tbe very lowest prices. Call oa or address WM. NOBLE, Port Boyel, or, FRANK. NOBLE, etitflintown. mr22-m WOOD fel PUMPS Legal JldverttsenufU. PAOtLAJI ATIO.- W H E KEAS. the Hon. BEJlcEiir, President Judge cf the Conrtsif irommoQ Pleas for tbw ytfc Judicial district, composed or the counties of Jnj ierry and Cumber land, and tb-wu Hp Jobathaa Weiser and JikB, aTu'1" Kvpgea of the said Court o Courts 0f Jnnlats County, have iT5u.Uvn"vMt to me directed, bearing date the 12th dav of KEB., 1379, for holding a Conrt of Oyer and Termmei and General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, at MIF-FLI.NTOWH.-on tbe FOCHTH MOXDAY o! APRIL, 1376, being the Sth day ot thd month.' ' Nortec is Herisv Givi, to the Cor oner, Jnat ices of tbe Peace and Constables of the County or Juniata, that they be then and therein their proper perrons, at one o'clock on the afternoon of said day, witfc their rrtorrts, inqalsitions, examinations and oyer reinenibra.ices, to do those things t&at to their offices respectively appertain, and those that are bound by recognizance tc prosecute against the prisoners that are 01 then may be in the Jail or said County, be then and there to prosfcuflen fgainst them as shall bo jtiftt By err Aft of Assembly, passed the the dav of May, A. D., 1854, it ia made th duty of the JastiPes of tbe Peace.' oT th several conn ties of this Commonwealth, tc return to tbe Clerk of this Conrt of Qrartwi Sessions of the respective counties, all the recognizances entered Into before them &y any person or persona charged wrtlt the cotauAsion of anv crime, except such ttfeet aa mav be ended before a Juitfce cT thj " 7" . . a- ' Ufieta the commencement of rhe session me 1 err e tne commencemeBi or me session of thw Court to which they are made re- tamable reapectively.and in all cases where . . i . , au) . muiiiiiMin m , uici-m 1 1 .if iv . tben ten dars before the commencement of tbe sesaiou to which they are made re-tomaV-.'W.he said Justicea are to return the same in tbe same manner aa if said act hair not been passed. . Dated at Mittfiutown, the 12tb day of Feb.. in tbe year of oar Lord one thou sand eight hundred end seventr-six. WM. H-. KNOUS3, Saerif. Sheriff's Ofhce, Mittliutown, March 13, 176. Trial List for April Term, 116. Term, I George W Gorton vs. Joseph nimmcls bangh. So 100, September terft1873. II Louisa Fransoni va Samuel S Wilson and George W McElwee. .No 2&, Septem ber term, 174. 5 Jacob Pile va Christian Im ScbafTstall. No J", December tenn, le'74. 4 Jacob Pile va Christian lm Schafl'sUlh Su 74. December terui, 1874. 6 Charles Lintburst by hi next friend Gtorge W Liiithurst vs Stewart McCullocb and Jacob Lemou. Ko 44, February term, ! 187-3. 6 Jeremiah Lyons vs C S Bartley, Uar j nishee of John 11 Bartley. No 70 Febrw i ary term. 1873. ' - t 1- 1.1 c. is : 1 r.tr I . rwuici oiivti-r s isaui ici vuuuiau. So. lit, February term. 1875. 8 John L Bears, Ephraiui Bears and Da vid Bears, partners trading in the name of John L Beats ii. Sons, Vs Abraham Wil li utu. 'o 9, April term, 1875. 9 John K McXeal v Solomon Books and Wiiluni Wagner. No l'J4, April terra, 1873. 1; (jeorge W Gorton vs Hugh Paltu. No 12, September term, I87'. II Selinsgrove and North Branch Rail road Con.pany vs George F McFarland. Ko 5'J, September terra. 1875. 2 Edward A .Marffrila vs George F. Mc Farland. So 60 September term, 1875. 13 Edward A Mnrgritz vs George F Mc Farland. No 61, September term, 1875. 14 Eluard A Marg.irz vi George Y Mc-, rartand. No 62, September term, 1875. 15 E Southard Parker vs Catherine Mil - ier. No 1 11, September term, 1873. 16 George W Gorton vs John Dillen. No 128, September term, 1875. 17 Geoia-x W Gorton va Joshua Reala ! and Joshua Beale and John Wallace, Exec- j mors of Hugh H.irt, dee'd. No 129, Sep- temher term, 1.3. 18 Selinszrjve and North Branch Rail- road Company vs F F Robm. No 271, epteniber tern.. 1S75. 1'J Selinsgrove and North Branch Rail road Company vs DA Doughmau. No 27: Septeuiler term, I8.5. JACOB BK1DLEK, Prothonotary. roTuosoTAKT Orrtca, Miflliutown, .March 15, ls7t-tc. J License Pet It ten. iTOTICK is hereby given to all interested :h;it :he lollotring ai plications lor Li cense have been til-.-d in tue Prothonotary' Office, aiMl will b- prjaeited to the Court on Weli.el .v, April 2ti, ISTti : John C Moser, lor license to ergsge in the business of vending vinous, spirituous, malt or brewed liquors in quantities not leas than one quart, in tbe borough of Alifltio l(in. John E Flollobingb. for license to keep a restaurant and eating hone, and to sell do nestic wines ai.d brewed liquors, in the borough of Miftlintown. JanMS A Murray, for license to keep an inn and house of entertainment hi the bor ough of Mifriinlown. Jacob Will, for license to keep an inn and house of entertainment, rj tbe borough of Mittiiiitown. John A Newcomer, for license to keep a pub'ic bonse of entertainment in tbe village of Waterfonl. Clo.vd M t'arker, for license to keep area tanrant aud eating house and to sell domes tic wines, malt and btewed liquors, in the borough of Patterson. John Hays, lor license to keep an inn or public houae of entertainment ia the bor ough of Patterson. Joh'j Foreman, for license to keep an inn or house of public entertainment in the borough of Paiternon. Samuel R ITotcsfine. for license to keep an inn or house of public entertainment tn tho borough ot Patterson. Mary A Snvder, for license to keep an inn or house ot J ublic entertainment in the bor ough or Thouipsontown. E. C. Grayhill, tor licensa to keep aft inn or house of public entertainment ia the village or Richfield. John JlcM.inigle, Tor license to keep- an Inn and public house of entertainment in the borough of Port Royal. Sameel Huniberger, for license to keep an inn snd pubis; bonse of entertainment in Monroe township. Frank Shields, for license to keep an inn and pnt.lic house of entertainment in the borough of Miftlintown. Cimi Sieber, for license to keep an inn and public bonse of entertainment in Mc Alistervilie. Thorn is Cox, for license to keep an inn and public house of entertainment in Green wood township. Jacob Weiser, for license to keep an inn and public house of entertaiument in Sus quehanna township. JACOB BMDLER, Profaaaefory. Prothonotary' Orhce, Mifttiu- i town, March 29, 1876. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MimtxTown, rjk. Office hours from 9 A. . to 3 r. .. . Of. Bee in his father'a residence, at the south end of Water street. nct22-ti ) L. ALLEN, M. D., Haa commenced the practice of Medicine and 3 urgery aud all their Collateral branches. Office at Academia, at tbe residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. july 15, 174 JEMll' II ARSU BEKGtK, M. D., Continnes the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. OrAre at bia residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9. I87. J M. UKAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAS AND SUEGEON, jjcademia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrics formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. April 7, 1873-tf Real Estatt. SHERIFF'S SALES. BT virtue of sundry writs of VnU. J. Fi. fi. and tt. Lm, Issued oa ef tbe Csnrt of Commosi Plea and to' me directed, will be exposed to sale at public outcry, at tra: Court House, In the borough of siil tlbtown, Juniata county, on PKIOAT, the 2 M day ot APRIL, lSTOj at 1 o'clock r. si, of that day, tbe following described real estate, to wit t A tract ot land situate Iu Delaware towu sbipi adjoining lands of McGaw'a heir on tbe north, Humphrey, and McQuirns ou tbe east and soulh; and Doty, Parker at Co. on the west, containing SEVES ACRES, more or lesa, having thereon erected a Log Dwel ling House and Log Barn. Seized, taken In execution, and to be sold a Ibe property of Jacob Y eager. ' ALSO . A tract of Lan1 situate in Delaware town ship, bounded on the north by lands of Kewton Wickersham, Oeorgu Meredith and Isaac Crosaen. on tbe east by land of Abra ham Paae. on the south bv Unci of K.eech'a heirs and Wm. Carwell, and en the west by lands of Reuben ferebner, Uining 'AM ACRES, more or less; about 150 acres clear, having thereon erected a Large Dwelliug Uouv., Bank Barn. Spring House. Blacksmith Shop, Log Stable and other outbuilding. Seised, taken ia execu tion and to bj sold aa the property of Jo seph Caxwell. ALSO, . A certain Island or tract of land striiate iu tbe JuuiaU River, in Fermanagh town- ship, and nearly opposite the borough ot Li.M. ...... In 11.1 P. .11'. I.l.nd. 1 cuotaiu ng Vi ACKti and lU fi.Ki;ilt.a . .. B . . .. . - 1 . - ,..J-. ... . j J dwelling HonaBaak Barn, Wagon ... ,......'.. ......... 1,.,. other 6uttmud- oucu UU .OI UVUK aim mgs. Seized, taken iu execution aud tot ; soid as the pronefiy of William Bell. Six thousand dollar or tbe purchase niouey of this property may remain in tbe faim lor a year vr two, if the purchaser so desire. ALSO, A certain lot or grouud situate in tbe borough of MUiliutown. bounded and de scrilted as follows, to wit : Beginning at Burd's alley and extending from thence along Washington street South 87 degrees, west 41 feet to lot of t: W. U. Kreider, Ihence along said lot sooth SO degrees, east 171 feet 8 inches to an alley, theuce along said alley 44 teet V iuihe 'to Kurd's alley, thence along said a'.K'y 175 feet S inches to the place of fx gitiri'ng being Lot No. 1 in the Schweier Extension to the Borough of MifCintoWn f fraving thereon erected a trame Dwelling Uovse and outbuilding. Seized, taken iu exiftwtion and to be sold a the property cf Is. if.' Fasick. ALSO, A tract ef hmd situate in Milford town ship, adjoh.mg lands of Ueorge Snyder's hens on the north, Tbonia Quia ou the east, Jchn and Fred. Waldsmitb on the soutlr, and Robert Steenscn on the west, Cootsming 22 ACRES, more or less, having thereon erected a Log Dwelling Houae, Log Brs, C'tter Press sud outbuiUlings. Also, a tract of land in Beale township, adjoining lawls of William Miller on the north and Borthwest, John Robinson on the west, M. 11. and L. C. Todd on tbe south, and John and John and Fred Waldsniitn on the east, consigning .K) ACRES, more or less, un improved. Seized, taken in eXfCUtrcn. -xl to be sold aa tb j property of tt allaco Brat ton. ALSO, A tract of Kind situate in Walker town ship, Doumied and describ.d as follows, to wit: Begin ntrg at a post on line or Dr. Philn Hamlin's land, theuce try same south 08 degrees west 84 7-10 perches to a post. thence by lands of William Kennedy, south 27 J decrees east 72 perches to a j post, thence . ntn ,4 J degrees east loj perches to a post, 1 thence South t7 degrees east 81 perche to 1 a post, thence by landa of Martin Wearer : north 60J degrees west 82 perches to a - post, to I lie place of beginning, containing ' 06 ACREd. more or less. Dartlv cleared. ' Also, a lot of ground in the borongh of i Mitt'intown, situate on south side of Cherry street, and fronting on said street 20 feet, 1 thence extending southward 123 feet to au ' alley, bounded on the east by lot of Mrs. Kurtz and on the west by lot ol Jease Howe, havisg thereon erected a Irani Dwelling House, Stable and outbuildiugs. Seiaud, takes ia execution and to be avid aa the property of Jacob Bergey. ... ALSO, A Tot of gronnd in the village of Johns town, Beale township, situate on the north (,;, u. Jooastown aud froulimr oa saM . rj 1 roan, oiiuBiieia on me west dv lot 01 auns road : M. Bartley, and on the north and east by : la:d of Samuel S. Panaebaker, having j thereon erecud a Twu-atory Frame House, j tilted in part lor a Dwelling House ami in part fr a Wsaonmiker' Shop; aaid build I ing has a troui ol aouut thirty feet and a : depth of twenty-four feet. Seised, taken j iu execution aud to be ild aa tbe property of Reuben Zeidera. I W.V . II. KNOUS E, Sktriff. 1 Slier ill's OuV'e, .UitTlinloan, March 29, !S7G. Professional Cards. Y)t M. CRAWFOKD, M. D., Has resnmed actively the practice of Med kite and Surgery atld their collateral branches Cffice at the old corner of Third and th-arge si recta, Miffliotown, Pa March 29, 187G JMJU1S E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT-L AW, MIFFLINT0WN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrit z On Bridge atreet, opposite tbe Court House Sqnsre. JUBERTMcMEEN, Attorney and Counselor atLaw. Prompt attention given to the securing and eotlrcthig of claima, ami all legal busi ness. Orrica on bridge street, first door west ot the Bclford building. April 1 1, 1875-tf ' , LFKED J. PATTERSON, ATTOSNEY-AT-LAW, JIIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. C7 AU business promptly attended to. JrricaO BtkJge street, opposite tbe Conrt llonse square. LIA3C M. ALLISO.V, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Has resumed actively tbe praetice of hia profession. All business promptly attend ed to. Office, aa formerly, adjoining trio residence, opposite Court Hwaoe, AlaBin towo, Pa. Dec. 22, 1875. . john Mclaughlin, . : INSURANCE AGENT, POAT ROYAL, JUXUTJ CO., PJ. COniy reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly E. BUKLAN, DEST1ST. Office opposite Lutheran Church, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the Brat ten dava or each month, commencing December 1st. The bara-ice of the time bia orbre will be occupied by J. S. Kilmer, a yonng man worthy or confidence, and who haa been associated with tbe Doctor aa atedent and assistant two years and upwards. Those who call daring Dr. Barlan's absenew for professional service, may, and will pleaae arrange the time with Mr. K&mefwben they may be served, on the return of the Doctor. Large stock of ready made elotMog ot the latest and choicest styles, for men and boys, hate, caps, boot and shoes, notion, fuiniahinr goods in endless variety for kale at Saateel Strayev'e, ia Pattereoa. Xcur Advertisement. n a , E0TICE. U. 8. INTERNAL EEVENCB SPBCXAl- TAXES . , llav 1, 1870, to Aran 80, 1877. The Revfsed SUtutes of the Colted SUtes, Secsions 8&J2, S2T, 8288 sad 8239, requiro every person engaged in any busi ness, avocation, or employment which ren ders him liable te a Special Tax, TO PRO CURE AND PLACE CONSPICUOUSLY IS HI9 ESTABLISHMENT OR PLACS OF BUSINESS a hrjwv denoting the pay ment of aaid Skciab Tax for Hie Specuil XaX Veac bcKianing alay . a. 161 &, beiaca commencing or continuing buaineaa after April 80, 1876. '..;- ... . The Taxt embraced wilkia the jrromions 0 the Low above qottd art Ik folioieng, ii Rectitien. ........... $200 UO Dealers, rstail liquor... 25 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor....' 1 00 00 Dealers in malt liquor, wholesale.. 0 00 Ilealers :a malt liqaiors, retail...... ?J 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco............ 2 00 Retail dealers in loaf tobacco 600 00 And on sales of ever 81.000, Bfty cents for every dollar In excess of 81,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco .. Manufacturers of still ...... ..... 6 90 60 00 20 00 And for each still manufactured. And for each worm manufactured. 20 00 Manufacturers of tobicco..... 10 0u 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars........... Pediers ot tobacco, Hrst class (more than two horse orthef animals). 50 00 Pediers of tobacco, second class two horses ar other smmals). 25 00 Petllers of Vi'mcco. third class (one horse ui otlhfr etiimal). . Pediers of tobacco, foijrth class (on f-ol or public eouveyance)...... 15 00 10 CO Brewers of leaa than 500 barrels... 60 CO Brewers of 500 barrel or more. 100 00 Any person, so liable, who shall fail to con-ply with the foregoing requirements wUl be subject tu severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to piy any of tbe Special Taxes named abwe must apply to CuaaLSS J. Baixaa, Collector ol Internal Revenue, at Sunbury, Pa., and pay for and procure tbe Special-Tax Stamp or Stamps thev need, prior to Mav 1. 187b, and WITH OUT FURTHER NOTICE. - D. D. PRATT, Commistiontr'jof In!tralRevtnu4. Office of luternal Revenue nue. ) , 187G. Washington, D. C, Feb. I Aaz.vr WasTSDt tor HOLM AN 'S Medala and Diplomas Awarded. NEW PICTORIAL BIBLES. 1,800 Ifiustnttious. Address for new cir culars, A. J. HOl.MAN it CO., 950 Arch street, Philadelphia. 10 A DAT at home. Agents wanted. UuttJI and term free. TRCE St CO., Angusta, Maine. TjTH UrT'L'!l AotxTS for the best selling H 111111X11 Stationery Packagea in thw world. It contains 15 sheets paper, 15 En velopes, golden Pen, Pen-bolder, Pencil, Patent Yard Measure, and a piece of Jew elry. Single package, with pair of elegant Gold Stoih Sleeve Buttons, post-paid, 25 cents, 6' for 91-00. Watches given away to all Agents. Circular true. BRIDE at CO., 766 Broadway, N. T. T HE TANITE CO., STROUDSBURG, PA., Emery heels and Machinery. (Jtg $9(1 'r d-T at bome- Term free. $d b- $UU Address Geo. Srisscra 4 Co., Portland, Me. tepsrCHOMANCY, oa SOUL thAa.il X ING." How either sex may faaci' Date and gain te hv and atfectiona ot aay persons tiiey choose,- nstamly. This aim pie mental acquirement ill mr wossesa free, by wail, for 20 cents; together WitH a Marriage UoWe 5jyp:an Oracle, Dreams, lirnt 10 Laaie? A queer bHk. 1U0.O0O sold. Address T. ? 1I.LIAM - CO., Pub lishers, Philadelphia. FITS & EPILEPSY POSITITKLT CIREI). The worst cases of tho longest standing, b using DR. HEBBAKD'S CURE. IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS. and i!l givo $1,OjU for a case it will not beuerit. A bottle sent fret to all wl dress ing J. E. DIBUI.EE, Cneuist. Oilcet iai Broadway, N. Y. ADVICE FREE. For INChKASB )F PENSION, PAT ENTS, or old WK.vrERN LAND CLAIMS wtite J. YANCH LEWIS . CO., Wahng lon, D. C WSVTPn A COMPLETE HISTORY OF WJiillLlJ PENNSYLVANIA, from tha I QTIlTnTCI fir settlements to tbe present. AtlLlUO. By William M. Cornell, LL.Oj Nearly 6"0 large octavo pages. Over 7S tine illustration. No full history of oar State baa been issued for over a half cen tury. Agents will receive a cordial wel come ia introducing this splendid work. A aaes chascx. We want local agents ia every township. Write at once for full par ticulars and choice of territory. Address. Qitakeb C'itv ptau.-Hi.io Co.', 204 South 11th street, Philadelphia. Pa FITS, EPILEPSY, FALLING FITS, CUKED. fhi is no humbug. For information. In quire of or write to MOVER BROTHERS. Wholesale Druggists, Bloomaburg, Colom bia county, Penna. jEW DRUO STORE. BANKS as HAMLIN. (Beltord Building,) 9Iala Street, Slimiatenro. Vm, . DEALERS IN RUQS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICAL?, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES. GLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSH BS, HAIR BKU8HES, TOOl'H BRUSHES, PER FLMERY.COMB8, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS. NOTIONS. STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY Of PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great ear, and warranted jrom high authority. aT-Purest or WINES AND L1QC0B3 fo medical purposes. C7-PRE3CR1PT10NS cmpounded with great care. rjnae 22-tt. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. MIFTLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY PENN'A. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRYIN, Cashier. ctazcToaa 1 George Jacobs, H.H. Bechtel, John Balsbaca, J. W. Fraxk. A 200 a G. Bom&H, Jerome N.Tbompaoo Jcseph Rothrock, August 4, 1875-tf .lermal Sctali THE Juniata County Normal School wilt be opened in the borongh ot Jfitliin town, APRIL 10, 17S. Tbe course wul eonsist of tbe Common School Branches, Natural Sciences, Latin, Greek and Methods of Teaching For teruM, boarding, tuc. see circulars, or address the Principal, J. M. GARMAN, feb 23, 1876. MiBlintown, Pa. Job wark oe shovt eotiee et bie ofBce.