LT HAJ-i?-l:.:'r-T -. -v r SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWX : Wednesday. .May 2, 17T. TERMS. Sibacription, $l.-r0 per annum, if paid iltin 12 months ; $2.00 if not pud within 12 months. Transient advertiaeaienU inserted at 50 cent per inch for each insertion. Transient business notice in local col umn, 10 cents ff line for each insertion. Deductions will be niale to those desiring to advertise hy the year, half or quarter vear. PENS' A. B. RETIME TABLE. OX and alter Sunday, Nov. 26t, 1876, passenger trains will leave Mitfliu Sta tion, P. K. K., as follows : unstu. 'Philadelphia Express jMitliin Accommodation ... Pacific Lxpress.......... tJohnstoan Kxpress Vail Atlantic Express WESTWaBD. tPittunrg Express ........ j Pacific Lxpress .......... Way Pataenger. lMa.il ;Fast Line Jldirtlin Accommodation .... 12 Mam 6 25 a m 10 19 am 11 32 a m 6 05 p m 9 15 p m 12 S8 a m ..... 602am 10 00 am 8 30 p m ..... 4 68pm ..... 8 00 p m I Daily. X Daily txcept Sunday, f f oiTy txcrpl Sunday nigki. j Daily tzcrpt Mon day. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Snakes are oat. Outline II thing. De-Lautie, the Wizard. De-Lantie, the Ventriloquist. Way 10 will be Ascension dir. be Lantie, on the 7 8 and 9th. De-Lantie, the Sieight-of-Dand Fer- formcr. j Young ban are nuraeroas in Enoch Horn j Sng's pond. j It rcn are suffering for a right, Russia will enlist you. Philadelphia Markets. Wheat. $2 20to 2 2-3, Corn 72to75c. The great question in Tuscarora valley U the railroad question. A gilt-edged handkerchief is the fashion able handkerchief now. The village of Blain, Perry county, wishes to be incorporated as a borough. N croian, the daughter of Enoch, was 530 years old when she was married. 'Mrs. Hares has not issued an order for bidding the use of wine at State dinners." The Superintendents ef Common Schools met in convention in Harrisbnrg, last week. Jacob Hocker's store, at Highspire, Dau phin county, was robbed last Wednesday big bti Willum banks shipiied the first install- lent of his herd of fat cattle east Fridav. last The young men do not come up t- the j base-lull scratch quite as lively as in days of yore. An impious church goer in BloomfMd, Perry comity, contributes buttons to the collection btsket. Democratic journals ara slow in shower ing praise on President flayes for removing tbe troops from the South. A forged check was passed on the Bi'lle-'j for.te Reynolds bank, a few days ago, amounting to $2j0.0O. Communion services in the Lutheran j fbnrch next Sabbith. Preparatory services on Saturday at 2 o'clork P. M. Miy 10 will be opening day for tbe sew International Exhibition in the Main Cen tennial Building, at Philadelphia- Tbe Erst shad caught in the Juniata river this season, was taken ia a dip-set at the MiiirrstuWB dam on the 16th nit. It is said that Uaakins, the Altoona assas sin, was crazed by whisky, when be at vrmpfej to kill people on the street, Hamlin fc Co. have opened a ewr Diog More ia ralterson, ana are prepare to , rommtdate the public ia everything- ! relates to their bnsineas. - A PetinsylTania eat was taeloded ia the Met of a bankrupt grocer, and b was j praraed at forty eett valne. A standard price for eats ha long beea wanled-" j We are in receipt of a copy of the Gen era! Laws pasoed bp the Legislature dnrmg the Kiwoa of ItS't, tor which our thanks are beartily tmdered to Govetxor Hart rar.fV Deowerafie brethren, when they get loud againt ofjire-boldeni, biean that UVpnUi- cans should be put mil and Democrats pot ' i in. Test's . They won't mraa to abvl- Tbe Vile Society of the M. E. Clsnreh vifl give an eoterUlnaeot at the Parsonage n Friday eretriaf the 'h tnst. Thrrewill be refrrahmenM, oniewtrmr of Ice cream and cake. A cordial invitation Is givsn to alt What is a young maa to think when he meets a yot.ng lady shadiiig ber eyee from tbe sun with a piece of music, tbe title of which "Kiss we good night," is tarnod out in fail view 1 Bzdmge. "A bouse in Ballaire, Ohio, has this le gend on tbe gate-post t Nineteen agents lave called here this morning ; we always mboot the twentieth." Jio agent has touch ed tbe be!l-koob since tbe placard was posted. Messrs. Kurtz Jr. Jacobs, of Port Royal, have just received a ear-load of " Advance Corn Workers" which they offer for sale at lower rates than they can be bought for elsew'jere. These implements are so well and favorably known by the fanning com munity, that they need no recommendation. A train load of Champion Reapers passed this place last Thursday, in box cam, but w itbout ducoratisn as was announced would be tbe case. The decoration part was a sell that caught the newspapers. Noah Hertz 1 r ia agent for the aale of the machine on Ybe west side l the river, and Enos Eergy for tbe eatt side of the river. , "Philip M. Shindel, Esq., of Snubury, has been appointed general United States store-keeper and guager for the Fourteeth district of this State, composed of tbe counties of Dauphin, Northumberland, Ju niata, Snyder, L'cion, Lycoming, Centre, Clinton, Tioga and Potter. Mr. Shindel has tseen in the revenue department of the United States, without iulermiaiion, since 1S63." The county has a debt, but it la So light that all the county securities are among tbe best that people can invest their surplus earnings in ; indeed no bond, not even ex cepting United States, and State bonds, are so secure; and tbe fact just stated is appreciated by citizens, as is evidenced by the amount of bonds that were purchased last week. Over twenty -one thousand dol lars' worth of bonds war purchased at t per cent, by citizens. Tbe Commissioners wiil hereafter sell at 4 per cent. Bees. Court v riant corn. Spring fever. Spring boneta. Hogs at large. Which? Bear or Turkey. Parson Brownlow is dead. They are fighting in the East. Mrs. Hayes had wine for the Duke, whose business is it? If Vou desire to fight, either the Crows or the Crescent will take you. An other Philadelphia lawyer step ped out, it was not a woman, but money this time. A company of LewUtown people did -The Old Flag" in Gray-bill's Hall on Monday evening. Fire was discovered in the kitchen roof of the home of Mr. S. D. Bates holtz on Sabbath afternoon. It was put out before much damage was done. The fire kindled from the stove pipe. The Lord's Supper will be ad ministered, in. the Presbyterian Church next Sabbeth. Preparatory services will be held Friday at 7,30 P M Saturday 11 A JL, and 7,30 P M. The Pastor will be assisted in ta services by the Rev. W. J Chichester, Pastor of the 2nd Pres byterien Church, Altoona. ATTENTION. FARMERS. Look to your interests, and buy the Im proved Valley Chief Beaper and Hower combined two complete machines in one. Two cutter bars, two drag bars, and four sets of knives, with either automatic or controllable rake, all for $160 being $20 cheaper than other machines, and worth $20 more. Ton will therefore save $40 by buying machines of us, and then you have a machine built at home, where repairs will not cost three times their price to get them, by having your employees idle in harvest time. Ail machines warranted perfect. We can sell machines with automatic rake alone lor $140. Inquire oi J. F. G. LONG, General Agent, Port Boyal, Juniata Co., Pa. Wahsvejust received "THE BLACK HILLS, Axo Ahliicas Wondkilakd," by H. N. Maguire, who has sjient 12 years in the Hills and Yellowstone region. The latest, fullest, and only truthlul accounts ol Uold and Silver jTospects, Agricultural and Grazing resources, Climate, Hunting and Fishing, the Indians, and Settlers' Adven tures and Conflicts with them. Mining and Wild Western Life, and the grand Natural Wonders of this most remarkable Country the Waterfalls, Boiling Geysers, noble Scenery, immense Gorges, etc., etc. Illus trated wirh 27 fine engravings, and a new map. Price only 10 cents. Sold by all Newsdealers, or sent postpaid, for 12 cents, by DoTtNELLirY, Lotd it Co., Publibhers, Chicaje, Illinois, A Pleasant au4 Profitable Entertainment will be given in (lraybill's Hall on the even j ings of the 7th, 8th and 9th days of May, 1877, at 7 o'clock, oinsisting of the most wocderful aleight-of-band perfornianccs and astounding feats in ventriloquism. Many presents will be given away every night to ticket-holders. Tbe entertainment wiil be cntrrlaiti'np, hnmorou, serious. It Is sel dom that so profitable an eatertainraent is offered to those who love amusement, and "early all people do. Taz Czowijmj Wheat is April. The Department of Agriculture publishes the folio in? report of tbe growing a beat crop ia the several counties of this State : Lehigh Wbat locks palo in some local ities; badly winter killed. Eye appears re mrkMy well. Cameron Winter wheat an1 rye ia good condition. Delaware Wheat and rye present an un it. V.J healthful appearance. Ir.dUna tV heat and rye promise onnsn allv weft. Tfce "Tit oil trying time on oov miut gr3kin u from ttte a,th of March to fie 20tb of : April. - 'Terry Plenty of wheat on the ground, bort. VTyuntng What and rye wintered good, t1earfl-.-H- Wheat ard rye look ing well, as far as the snow will let as j:Ki. Clint fcirly , some fine ; late beat and rye, some backward and nsoch injured ty tbe winter. Union Wheat and rye, about two-thirds of a crop. Cambria WinUr wheat 25 p reent, bet ter than l-t year. Era-lf.rd Wheat aa-I rye ia a promising .... eoaoniow. VvlKiOtnarl tvoraniiTV cviniui.b w wheat and rye good. Westmoreland Winter wheat Bad rye look well ; blades Brows, but roots appear uninjured. .adao. Wheat is abort, though healthy; some late. Berks Early, some winter grain suffered from Hessian fly i late, some healthy and rouiising. Snyder Great deal of winter wheat de stroyed by tbe fly what remains looks well. Bye about average. Fulton Whet and rye stand well, and with favorable sprint; may have good crops, although some late. Sullivan Wheat and rye never better. Cheater Wheat anJ rj in average con dition. York Wheat and rye good with Bne prospects. ' Tioa Wheat and rye looking first-rate. Somerset Wheat and rye in good condi tion. Lueerne Wheat good, five per cent, above average. Montgomery The comparative condition of wheat and rye good. Monroe Wheat and rye never looked better. Juniata Condition of wheat, 90. Wayne Not looking as well as last year. Mifflin Early, some wheat in good con dition late, does not look so well, but with favorable weather may make a good crop. McKean Wheat injured by f reeling. Forest Winter wheat and rye in excel lent condition. Dauphin Winter grain in fair average condition. Butler Everything is backward winter grain, however, looks encouraging. Blair In about average condition. Armstrong Look well ; above average. Columbia Wheat looking good ; rye same. Warren Very good. Mercer Good; much above tho average. Xorthumberlaafl Winter grain looks re markably good. Erie Wheat a came ont of the snow very fine. Beaver Never had a better appearance than this sprint;. Montour Wheat and rye a full average. Lancaster Looks well over tbe whole county. Crawford Wheal and rye ia the very best ceaditiaa. ' , Coari Proceedings. Reported by B. F. Burohfield, (or the Sen tinel and Republican. Mifj-listowx, April 23, 1877. Court called 10.30 A. . ; tbe roll of Constables was called and tbeir returns received. The decision tbat the old Constables can bold over was discussed, and Michael Oouse, of Beala town ship, not wishing to serve another year, U. W. Moore was appointed and filed biz bond, be having been elected at tbe last election. Also in Port Royal bor oUgli, Jacob Christ wishing to be re lieved, StewartS. Beaver was appointed. Tbe list of Grand Jurors being ealied, T. Kenny Robison, Ames U. Bonsall and S T. McCnlloch were excused, an J one failing to answer, tbe jury was sent out with 20 members, with Williamson Vanormer as foreman. George Eider, who, at last term, en tered recoguitance to keep tbe peace, was discharged without day, and ccnoty to pay tbe costs of prosecution. Jacob Uabler presented a release from lia bility for the result of the tangled skein of his love, but the costs-uot baving been paid, Lis lecognizauce was respited until the 8tb May. fl oils ioe following Donas were approved and license granted J A. Newcomer, a hotel in East Waterford, Jacob Keiser, in Susque- banna township, John Hays and Johu Foreman, in Patterson, Mary A. Soy der, in Thompsontown, Thomas Cox, in Greenwood, Frank Shields, Jacob Will aud James A. urray, iu MifflintowD, Thomas Kirk and John McManigal, in PortBoyal, . 0. Gray bill, in Rich field, anJ Samuel Rucubaugb, in Mon roe tjwnship ; and John E. Hollobangh, restaurant in MitHintown, and Thomas Reese and John Hays, restaurants in Patterson, and John C. Moser, whole sale liquor dealer in MiiHiotown. It was ordered by the Court that tbe criminal cases in which bills have been and the cases held over shall be called for trial on Monday afternoon of the succeeding term. The petition of Miles Wetzel, secre tary of the SeliDgrove and North Branch Railroad, represented that W A. Meeker, ex President of said road, j bad, without authority, entered satis faction of a judgment obtained by said road against Ezra D. Parker, Esq., be fore Joseph iliodagh, Esq , and enter ed to No. 1S8, Feb term, 1877, and the Court granted a rule on defendant to show cause why the said entry of sslisfaction should not be stricken from the record. Rule returnable 8th May, 1877. Ia the Orphans' Cottrt, the petition of A. J. Patterson, Esq., Guardian of the minor children of Willibm B. Oketon, asking for the confirmation of a private sale of said minor's inteiest in a tract of land in ?ruce Ilill tnwnebip, Juni ata county. Sale confirmed by tbe Court. The Case of Philo Ze:g!?r vi. D. W. Harley k Co. Venite issue was order ed for trial on Thursday. Mitcbel and Mitchel, Executors ic, vs Philip Wagner et al, eonticuid. James S. Marst vs Paul Ox, cod-tir-ned, as well as tie following caws: Wilson k Patterson vs John MeMatii gle J Rhine for U.e Vs Richards n J Mil ler for use vs Huffman k HofTroan Burns k Smncker vs Todd, and Ilan neoiaa and wife vs Phalor and wife, xnd Wheeler k West vs Isaac flawn k Co., MoW. vs. John BaUbacb et al, ruled ont for srblrra'Ybn.' "" The rest cf tbe list for trial in their order. Tbe return of Joseph T. Sutitb, as signee of E.ias Smith to nrder of sale, was Eled an alias order of eaie granted. In tbe assigned estates of A. Swaru lander and t;. Benner, E. A. Margritz makes return to orders of sale, tbat be bat so d tbe premises to Anioa Copen baver and Jacob Smith, iepertively, and salea confirmed by tbe Court. Ia tbe estate of Solomon Coffman, assigned to Ezra Smith, the assignee makes bit return and an alias order of ale granted. David Uashoar, William Olet and iliiam Banks were appointed to, view a road :n Walker township, from the residecce of George Smith to tbat of bolomoo Monbeck. Mason Irwin was appointed Commis sioner to take testimony in the Over seers of Delaware vs the Overseers of Walker. Appealing from tbe removal of Washington Kepler, wife and chil dren. In tbe matter of tbe fale on tbe Com missioners, to show cause why the as sessment of tbe real estate of Win. M. Allisoo, Jr., should not be reduced, tbe case baving been compromised, rule discharged. Joseph Middagh, John Jenkins and Jobn Waldsmith were appointed to view and vacate and lay out a new road in Beale township. In Thomas J Moorebead vs S. & N. 3. K. K. Co , on petition of defendants for rule to show cause why judgment sbonld not be marked satisfied, tbe parties desiring tbat the question of sat isfaction should be tried in this county. A rule was granted and depositions to be taken pending the rule. James Beale, Joseph Ard and Wm. D. Millikea, were appointed to view and lay ont a road in Tuscarora town ship, through lands of Joshua Beale's heir; J W Allen, John MeWiliiamt and Wm Stewart were appointed to view a road in Tuscarora township, from near McCulIoch'e Mill to near Barren Bun school bouse. J antes J Patterson, John Gilliford and Cretgbton Harris were appointed to view and lay ont a road from. near Abraham Noss's to bear Jabn A Mo Gill's, and to vatato portions of the present road.' ' , In Thomas W Hamilton, for im of J B 1 TodJ, vs the Chief Burgess aud Towd Conneil of the borough of Mif fliotown, a Kindamus execution was awarded. QUARTER SESSIONS. Com. ti HP Ftuk. Indictment assault and battery. John F Harsb berger, prosecutor. Not a true bill, aud county to pay tbe costs of prosecu tion. Com. V3 Jacob Brant assault and battery. Not a true bill, and prosecu tor to pay costs. Com. vs James A Murray false pre tense. John T Musselman, prosecutor. Not a true bill, tod prosecutor to pay costs. Adam Wilt, William Cox and A T Boswick were appointed to view au 1 lay out a road from near St- Paul's church in Susquehanna township, to neal Seven Stars, in. Greenwood township. TRIAL LIST. A jury was then called in Hubert McMeen, administrator of Kt-ziah Kercbner, deceased, vs David Fowles. g0iullloni, j ,sllI11p,it ..plaintiff claims j for oney received by defendant on a : jud?raent de Kcsiah Kerahner, shown j b the reCordi , 1)live btfen IeCeived bv I , David fwim. Defendant pleads pay- n:eDt, acd introduces evidence to show tbat keciah Kercbner nee Fowles I ad spent and invested certain sums of moneT alld Lsd 0 otLer 80nrce of in come (being delicate in Lealtb) except from this judgment, aud argue from this that David Fowles must have paid the money, received by him on his bis ter's judgment, oei to ber, although he bad taken bo receipts for it. Ver dict for Plaintiff for $57.50. Mitchell Joties vs Sarah T Jamison. Feigted issue to tiy the validity of a judgment held by said Sarah T Jami son against R W Jamison, ber husband, now deceased. Tbe property bad been sold by tbe administrators, and Sarah T Jamison filed her receipt as a lien creditot, when, on petition of Mitchell Jones, also a lien creditor, this issue was framed. The defendant introduced evidence to show tbat she, Mrs. Jami son, had money from her father's estate, hich her husband repeatedly declared had UrehasPd the homestead property By agreemrnt of tbe parties, a verdict of the jury for defendant for $1500 was given, that being the fum loaned origi oally without interest thereon, aud each party to pay their own costs. Com. vs Joseph Kr!in: Indictment False picture. Elizabeth Mxwull, prosecutrix. Not a true bill, aud ooun ty to py costs. Com vs Jereniiah DrJlcr Indict meot Fornication and bastardy. Lu cin ia ftroup, prosecutrix. Not a true I bill, and county to pay costs. This defendant was charged with the ofTeuse as having been committed iu 1SG1, for some reason not having been tried then, nd npon keiii? brought before the tVnrf ! ll.i Ial .Ine si 9 inn'tfe ., of coarso discharged, and the grand jury directed to ignore the bill. Com. vs Lantt Shively Fornication acd bastardy. Continued. The trial of t'-e cases npon which true bills bid been found by the grand jary, was then taken op ia the Quarter Sesnion. the first being Com. vs Jobn Wesley McCaLan. ludictairnt As sault and battery. Edmund Lindsay, proseeBt'ir. Tie prnsecntor a.s a tctii teac4i.r, and ibe defendant a pupil. I Having Lad some didnity in tbe achotl ; room, the pupil waylaid tbe teacher oa ; his way b..me, used violent and abusive language, sirnc'a him, and pnnrac.4 biro thiowirg stones. Tbe defence conte nd ed list it was prosecutor's i-wn '.tiginal asault that induced the defendant to strike hiua. Vtrdict guilty. Sen tenced to pay cost. Com. vs Lemuel Kiusloe. InJict tr.ent Desertion. On complaint of Ellen Kinsloe. The evidence in tbis eae was of the usual conflicting char acter and sutnewhat amusing, tbe breth ren of tar jeal cIin on ejlher ,ide be. coming the butt of some of the sharp answers of the witnesses. Respondent discharged, and each party directed to pay their own costs. Com. vs Peter Kurnfelt. Indictment Assault aud battery. Emanuel Tbo man, prosecutor. Verdict Not guilty, and prosecutor to pay tbe costs of pros ecution, and defendant to pay his owu costs. Com. vs Edward Smith. Indictment Nuisance. Defendant to leave the county and county to pay costs. Mitchell Jones vs John N. Moore. Feigned issue to determine tbe validity r f a judgment held by John N Moore, arainst It W Jamison, now deceased, of whom Mitchell Jones was also a lien creditor. Settled by tbo parties allow ing to Moore a judgment for $1100 with interest from April 1, 1872. James Freeland vs Frank Shields.! Summons in a pica to keep tbe cove j nant. Settled by the defendant con fessing judgment to tbe plaintiff for $120. . Columbia Insurance Company vs Wm O Winey. An appeal from judg ment of J. Iluzzard, Esq. Settled by tbe paities. Samuel Huffman vs George W Gor ton. Summon in ejectment . Con tinned. The Sheriff deed to Levi Light, for two tracts of labd in Gteenwood town ship, was acknowledged and confirmed. The acknowledgment of the deed to John W ( nnnigham was continued. Tbe Sheriff's sale of the Hawn mill property was set aside, on account of misapprehension of tbe nature of tbe liens against said pioperty. Philo Zeigler vs D W Harley k Co. Feigned issue lo try tbe ownership of property levied npon by the Sheriff as . .o if-. it-it Ibe property of Swth Zeigler, and which I .o Ph:ioZeiKier to ia- denmify bint for money paid out on ac count of his brother Seth ij rt-aon of j some legal proceedings that had been previously had agaiust Setb. The de fendant had Issued a foreign attachment against Seth Zeiglir, taken this proper ty in execution thereon, and it m held for a considerable time, when tbe at tachment was by petition of Seth and on rule dissolved. A Fi. Fa. had also been issued on a judgment obtained by tbe defendant in tbis case agaiust Seth Z -igler. Verdict fur Zeigler, the plain tiff." Albright S Boswick & Hannah B s wick, for the use of said Hannah vs. Wui II Ivnonse ct James S Cox. Com mon iu trespass. Mrs. l'oswick wa owner r.f a met of Isnd upon whioh she and ber l.ubaud resided, the hu baud having no real estate. Tfie l.n baiid had removed bark ke , from the laud for which he had contracted to allow his wife haif tbe proceeds to pay purchase mouey of the la;d. After ward in settlement before J ustice.lteed j the husband confessed judgiuebt to his wife, upon which an execution was is sued, the personal property levied U on, and sold, and purchased by the wife. Afterward James S Cox issued an exe cution npon a judgmeut against I'os wiea, icvieu upon auu soiu ine earn- property, also other property oiaiuicd br Mrs Boswi. k. whereupon this snii was brouirht. Verdict lot Uaintiff for $150. The Columbia Intiranee (Company vs. Solomon B-iuner & Christian Run ner, doity business as 8. Ber.ner A Bro. tbe court room, the Court directed a verdict for the defendant. ( bri.stian Tyson, W P Thompson k James Ky!f, parcf Joshua I' Kvn?. Appeal from juign:eLt of E W II Kreider, J p. Plaintiff pur chased a cow trnu defendant f r $15. be to deliver the cow at Port Royal as they alleged all rig't Defendant denkd the "all right" pert of the con tract. The Cow died before the day of I delivery, and this sti'.t was brought to recover the price paid for the cow. Verdict for defendant. Johu C Moser vs S 11 3otef!iiic. Appeal from judgment of E W 11 Kreider, J P. Action for wages as bar-tender during part r.f the thue that Nutrstiiie kept the Keystone Hotel in Patterson. By direction of the 'J;urt ' judgment for plaintiff for $3i. ' John C Wright vs Juhn K Jenkins . A pea! a" above. Jenkins, through J ; L Dearing, bad purchased a stove from ! W right, as plaintiff alleged, while de-1 fendant couteuded he bad purchased i from and paid Bearing, and Bearing i frui right. crdict for piainua for ' SG1.00. , r.i;...-i ..in. vs ueor;? i.-irpr l nuii.i ur ui bad besn sold Actiou for assessments upon a note j free, there must l e no forre work about it Education is a gr.o.l ta tir. Coarasr "' a iAD:ti nti given for Insurance. By direction of but it is not that v.'ai.h rhaies iSan an J womai It is the montj nnl roli-l vr a ,-nbors ,1. a t'-.- the Court er Hes-for nU nriff f..r Si Ti ?ious dluoation that mr.kes the pood citizen. Ahy Sir, I would just as ,...,. ,.,r jr,: Hrst-c'.:.. in -m-,-thelonrt.verdichforpla.nt.ffforl.o. K,n for pge ,f bill to give Deacon a. F-dera, an! Trustees ! h,c.. a-l il :,t the .h,...I .wil pr t -r W lliiaui Cox vs. Adam Wilt. X- 0f ci,urches the power to Reel yon into my house to take my funiiV by ; b-ri per . t :" ' '"J. ' ther plaiLtiff ncr defendant being in force to chttrch. The principle thr.t will permit Con.nu!sury education is rs ! V ' ' , " .' ' '' ".1 .: aUe rreunse. Leave cratted to'"fc : - . , " .. 6 1 n-irents Live not told uie to whip enter a Jiolle prosfoni. ,ir,W cr o Hrf. Corn, vs W tu Kuneoy. Iudiciii.eot ! Attruipt to commit a rape. Nolle prosequi. . em. vs Henry Casner. Indictment Foriiieation aa-J bastardy. Se'tl.d by tie pirties. C m. vs James Td'-Caban. ludict n.ent Desertion. No person appeared j Boswick k wife vs Knous k Col. Reasons for new trial fi.ed. Ou p'itin of Ann iia'deman. Solo aaoa l offiiian was discharged as Guar dian ef the minor children of Elias Hal !n an, and Joseph I'll jldaa-p poir.ted in his p ace. C-art adj -urned at 11:40 A. 31., on Saturfiv. 8tb, until Tusdav, av 1. when it wiil convene for trial of Sny der couufy es. Enl-ma. B1 a LITTLE GIRL. I am cnipost.-d of 13 letters. My ?. 16, 2, 6, 1 1 U a g rden xtzvUb'.f. My 11, 17. IS, 13, l-i. 17 is a giri'a uan.e. M v l!S. 2. I, 1 7, ii, lti is a b) " name. My 12. 17, 8. 8, U a kiul of fruit. My 5, 17, 10 is a kind of tree. My 3, 17, 17, 4 is to want. My 12 7, 5 it to purchase. My 1.1, 14 is a pronoun. My whole is vch it everybody ought to do. Tbe answer to former enigma ia Haves and Tildn." 11ED: STKOl'P Oa the U4th ulL, in this bor ough, Mrs. Sarah Stroup, aged 44 years, 1 month and 28 dava. COJI3IERCJA1.. MIFFLINTOWX MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas Mutllxtows, May 2, 1877. Butter ....... Eggs 1-ani Ham Bacon ....... ho ta toes...i.. Unions. ...... Kags .... 20 .... 1 .... 10 12 .... 8 ...1 00 .... 40 .... a MIFFLIN TOWN GRALV MARKET. Corrected weealy by Buyers 4k. Kennedy. QtJOTATlOSS rOB TO-DAT. Wednesday, May 2, 1877. Wheat 2 00 Corn i...it Co Oats 33 Rye.... i 65 Timothy seed, 1 50 Cloverseed...; 7 00 jyj E A T ! MEAT!! The undersigned have commenced the Butchering business in tbe borough of Mil tlintown. BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, and PORK can be bad every Tnesdav, Thnrsdav and Saturday n.omings at their meat store at the residence ol Mr. Howe, on Cherry street. Tbeir wagon will also visit the resi dence of citisens tbe same morning. Kill none bu h- best f , and sell at fair pnees. Give as a trial. BOWK ETKA.. pliAgs qF THE COMMON m HOoL ql LV!0N IN PENNSYLVANIA. r DO til Bjrr . -e ' a. uuicr iu io, in mi i... i honse. Mr. Otizcn, aoitlitlrss von Compulsory e.liu'ati.m Mil, bv which ever -l"l.l will l t''nlt:,iI I tw to , inve the s:nn engrv.-.j. -.. .ire ;Sv r 84ru.MiL I hiU a petition in mv hind which 1 horri yoa will'algn, it aoks f t-'i l" V" rU- "' ev Ht-iuMd. I hold a petition m my ti mil Lo-isktnre, to pa a Cor.ipu sory j cation, but like cvervthinn; else that is the same as thit which will permit Citizen. Ad. Mr. Ultirer, 1 w.U never n a pen:: n. ior a wvr i 1.11 win j ,nj, s very lii . ril our-r ;- air cbililren to wliool, or anj other place, unless they nave beea guilty of of t!.i- TJie rot.Ml iri. f tit rrime. I believe iu mteDe-luul traiuiufir, or as it is cJm:non!r rnlLe.l e.l:i- i .fi W' a tu :'"ow"' "T the American iilea at government, is in fr.vor of free education and free : religion, as against all cuinpulaory systems. j no (Bnn 'luiiiiiLu imii 1 S-l;rol .M ister. IS v. votl li.ive Uiou-ve i na tiiti iv nmcs. i --rir.ot i ' r! 5ajSi S-'bKl Master. Bt, time an 1 airain, I have tu: I you nut to vioh'e tlie well known niles of the school, bat yt.u per&irt in vivlitin j therij. 1 hve no orders from your pareaU to wbip you into ol'Ji.-nce, ajul with, mi mi.-;i orders I cannot do ss but I bava a n-me.ly w!ii"h pntu thrf resronniuility of vonr conduct on your r(,rvritst the pi.-.ce where it pror'.y Iie'.on I ean expeil von, an-1 Uten yUr Vd ro'idu -t will le furred njM.n the attcn- . - .... . . - , ,-.,i tion cf vonr parent.", and tlic board decent training liefore you aae sent from the roll. You are ex?llL CLOSING PRICES DE HAVEN &TOttNSLSD, No. 40 South ThirJ Street, PHI LA Dtl. PHI A. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. Jipril 30, 1877. Bid. Asked. , 114 in; D.S. 6'a 18.1 5-2fys letio Ill 110 112! 1UI n: 121J in uij IK, 1I2J 115 1121 121 112 1 871 13 37 1 21 J 1351 ! ii is 15 107 1 - - ISto, J a J... - " 18C7 " tl8 10-40's.i Cnm-ncv. 6's. ........ 6's, 11, new.. 4's, new, r-'gistered.... 10cJ Pennsylvania R.R 87 j Philadelphia i. Kea.lir.g K. R.. 1-J Lehigh Valley R. R 37 l.rhicb Coal k. Navigation Co.. 21 1 United C'onipar.ies of S. J.... 133 Pittslmrg, Titosvillc & BufTUo R. K fi PhiUletphia k. Erie R. R K' Northern Central R. R. Co.... 17 Ilestonville Pass. K. R. Co 14 j Gold 1C6J goLOMO?! SCIBEiK, . Will visit Midi in and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings ani will furnish tbe citisens of these bor oughs witi the best of BEEF, VEAL, MCTTOX, PORK, te. at the very lowest prices. He respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. Subscribe for lbs Stnlvul end Sfpnilicn. It contains moras and rraater variety of good and nsefal readirg matter than any eUMreooaty payer. .:. - a ..t v:' i - ....- ... ...... . Have nuara 01 uie enoiis to pass a wliic 1 liofn yo ediv-ati on 01! . gxrl in this rimnTT, it must I Compulsory reliri.n. ui- t voit, lor uiicre-Lt.'.ci, 1 v.ua viup vou. " ol uirertars. ifu s.nouin nave a jsiifc i to school. I Bow cross your naiae INEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! AT J. 15. M. TODD'S, I'atterso::. r.. I have i'lst re.urnel from r'.u'.iuolpMa with a full line ol MEN'S AKD BOYS' CLOTEING. Men's Suite, $S.V), $...00 to 2'l.uO. Boys' Suits, 52..VI, 54 ' ta f 10.00. A full line of the MOST FlMIIO 3I,n IIAT9: at low prices. A comnletn assortment of Ladies' Best Shoos, at $l .2" sn.l upwards. A fall line of Chil.ireu ' Sliocs. I have also a full line of Ladies' tlose, lianciker rhiefs, x. Also, a. large stovk of GKOCERIE8. Arbnckle' Coffee 50e. Mackeral, Ho. li m rt r r - . t . oo per j ooi, j am now selling SKTTTSO ilACPIXES at WHOLESALE PRICKS. 1 wiii ..II any kind ot a machine at fiTETrY PER CEST. LESS than they are usually aoid. Leave year orders, and yoa can have any kind yoa want. L J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, 3a 17, 197ft. . , ., , .,, tw sunt, '. 1 "liLviie 1:1 a y.m a f.ni .1 i z ft i stTonvic r.v - ML Lit M ottrt i ir a. i " - k..- b-rs or '"i.- . ' -i- i ; imi.i.-i iiii-'.-i- r:-i-- r - . - . , trw Trott l'li - . . i vij t .1 i .i ! siN.t P.-sima . P ...Pk. ?- t nu" a " - " i- ' i r" ' j the bo wil kH'a h fc-r,i, ,i- purnitit ti i.s r ii.- in ir a !..! I ui-t boaut.; -il. ' - . tuJie - n um. in :- or H.. ' 4.- e ! Its.tr s I la e-J .!ser pia. j a- r u.S-l ;(! t ll l . - . .1 - j ioi.l s-J t 11 '!is ( '. .. t r- I And in ! Mii-i .. :irU ;-! t 15 V ibanJtsrirU rtrnni ' )uur ihu luiuot iis.it. A I U iro uri;ik. i. -i .... Zr?t .-l. U- i:i !'r- ti....i . t I - -iiiianr. w;-u .' 'Mni -Send yinr 1 :..e '- ; r s;-t... -." '' - ir wi'b y-Lr i r s ml; -L'tii.nt silver !' fin I", wntiiu . uul tlnrl. F'olidj .p- ia. r'.. ; ... . 1 . '". the fo'lowii g feit"-m . --i;.. . .1 ; -rinse wi'h r ..r i 'rilfo.l.'." . ,t engr-ivl-.g yoi.r i'. - i- -- -i, bxins;. an;l pikioe aift vo. n il . s-. bv return express ( .r .ilall. Il . 'v j express o'h-tf) a i!e Mv oVS lit i press an-l pcki-u . Ine i i i-is , ao.l tl 1 ed to i"U f: te. ij 1 set 01 i-sira p'":. ee ot v. -iivr. press an-l pcki-i.' hii-jtf rt? r-.vrefi ry ; i i-w, ao.t tti .So is aeii.ei t , u f. ee. ii iwown-n r-ii h-. r-."i .ire i oi:i -n.! t!e s-u.K- i r-t; - : Premium Silver Spoon Coupon. J Warrars4 I SILVER PLATS. Ta fW tttm SUrr Jfors? (n.. ."W-r 7w I This is to eniiy :lt i am a .:r .'' I Vh pApor from wl h 1 !r e.H l-is m- - pon, and am ectt.U d. ut.dt-r ynui rrr..-r I arracawiueot. to a lull t t ea-.ra f t. Si:- f ver spot os,with mviuitt l- ir-sv -! 'Ii-ir I rLLM ii'-rwi:h M -t. , u py eiorrw. I parkma. hovitu art.! rnfrumg rl.arjo-s. M4 oa receipt of litis C.Hipcn. we hr.'.. ar to return to the 4ndar, crj-mmar m au I utlutnta rrrpoi'i tit fit I, a fuil f t Cf sia ... , our extra platetl Silv. r Sirfaa, witli ti in. : tialn of the sen..-r. or any -'Ser i-n:.,;- ! desired. ennr.ved thi-reon. at-r-'l his Co;i;.n-. 1 will h bouotvd by us l-r cii.ty dr.ys 'r- . the date of this puper, aftpr wl.i h u iti lit Bull and v.iik Sixa-i1.l I'xioa Su-vxa Plati-i. Co, fniuutV P i As stwri -ts li. i'-1 . s. , m u: wtnre.l all ': si tul anl valn..b;e p-e-.i:3..:s. till to secure a fill! S;f knives a".l torhs on tlie s i Ai ri! is. I7;tti I PLiladelphia & j Arrangement of Pii;-sfs;r T;a'-a. i - - Attn 2'. 1... I Trot ur rrrij ,-; at ;iui . For Xew York at 5 2", 1') a. u.. 2 ar.l . .- p.m. For Tuiia i.-i.h:a at 2 'JO auJ 2 -j7 p. in. For Kralin; a' 5 Jo. 11 if 3 3 5. aMl ; f i". For PottsvilV a: S C J 1" ' . ! it 57 p. ri. al'd v;:i '. . ?i-s. hn:. b in l: - i - to. i fr .V:tir:i at -j lir ' ! For A'i '" i ' ij! J i" i. n - 3 57 a:i-l 7 " . r The i 5o a. . . - . n.-i . - " tratl s Uavc :. r- li.i - i:s t. r , t- S . The 6 21'. S 1' a. it. f l 1 j n. :r kave ilirs.i:! .- n; 1 uo -. U- F-r New Turk al ." ' - t F Aili-WT...l ti tjv -t For ti.!:i. : c - . at Mil. r-. Leave New Voi i. Ii a. .. . a;oi T I i . in. I l.ejvr .'ii.i on-! t j .1 I , j.. f-. I.ri;v h- i'- "1 ai I . 7 ! : : a..... 1 r.; tTjl fi ... -j l.eaie ri:tsV.-rT (, i ! n ' ' p. n..s::4 it S-Si.liT 3J. na i-' a-H-h At "s -u . rti. " l.eate Aol.ilru at 12i u....n Le.ve Ailciitoaa at 2 :;, 5 ;, 8 5i arl1 12 IA, 4 aMt ' f - iu The 2 a. tn. rr!rt In u .M'etnww an t ine 4 4". a. Bj: trail from K r .Ji: g i nvt raa ou 21.'i.uavs SCXO.ITS. Leave Ne Tort at 5 3U p. n. f.eavo riiilaiioloiua ill 7 y in. Leave Relin,; at I 4", 7 V a. a!, and 10 Si . tn. I.eavj Jt:lcTiton 5. 2 20 i. T.. in.l 900 p iu. l e .Tlorrij end Entx Rtiiroci. JOHN E. "A (),;T7KN tit rs! .Was tgr. C. n. IlAX.:.V X. jv n Ri t. .xom:. BANKS ft HAMLIN, (C-.'l.oJ L'iiii-iii.s,) .Malm Mrrel, 31 ifnr.!a wn. Ps. pr.n?S .4VL V!-:irr-ES, jClitVICAl..-, !Y STIFF, PAIVT ! u 1 1 . s , v a k x i s ii y. . . ti l a s s. p l t r v , I LALtHI,. I. AS PS. lii K KrJS, . CiU.Ntl'S,BttUSHS, HAiU BKllit.S,TO( 11 fcKUSHKS, PLR i FMK.1Y,CiM!!.S, I S A rs.U A 1 r, r:3AKS, MIT Id N S, STATION E h t L A H ( E V AKIKTT O f I'ATENT MEDICINES, Selected ilh great car, and wrra.i'ed (trotu hiih snthority. CPnrest..f W1XK3 AXDl,lit;tR5 for oieui;al iar"stsf C3-PKL3Ciill'T10X'S cmpounded with great cart. r J Une 22-tt C f 1TK AGENTS, GEXTLKMi.N O?. Lwlks, ws-ited taitas'y to InToducw a splendid hook, f ESCKIBED AXD IU.CSTRATEO. Bearlr 8W) pscs, ri-K iiiiu'rali.oia, ur!i bllnlinfs, vurv llr-tiv. ati.l a treaarn as 1 !h. and chl..l history f thu fir.t txaiiiion. tna omdals.pntea and cle'gt". Is selling iinnieimlV ')e lady of ho eipotlcnce h is cleared fsiU tn four Weeks. Act tjuick'y, tt at ail. Xow t-or never, rw f:rl larticnlars, artiress Hl'EBAKU tJKOS,, Publishers. Jan Sl-IOt FfciladWrma, Pa. Sale Bills printed on short notice at tha office ef the Stntnel and Ktpnhlita. Vrn js k. rcaaluirss a Banks ft, HaaiUa.ti 1 aou 1 - v'it' iu.i-1 in . 1 .... . i T-... C r. . I, .T-- " 1 am foruiui'i...- -..i. ..... . w - III rjv ri-i.n. iii.ii - .
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