SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. vYedirnKtay, April 2, B. F. SUinTElEU, CPfTDC AND riorincTOK. It is Raid that sixty feet of the lireast cf the Columbia dam been Bwcp t away. The Legislature of Tennessee in clines to favor the payment of the State debt at 50 cents on the dollar. Professob Yuute, of Cornell Uni versity, has been appointed to the Berlin Mission, .by President Hayes. The government of Denmark has issued an order ajjamst the iinporta tion of lire cattlo from the United States. Towxs in tbe eastern part of the Stat3 are holding1 balls in aid of a fund that is to be used to purchase Washington's headquarters at Valley Forge. The Philadelphia Medical .Society asked the Mayor of Philadelphia to interfere and prevent long walking trips on the part of women. The doctors declared it to be cruelty to females. The Mayor, however, would not interfere. Here's tbe diSt-reuce between Re pubiiciDi and Democrats. Tbe Re I ablicans kept Democratic employees in office la tt.i U. S. Senate during all the years tLev have been ia control of th,t body. The Democrats turo out II r.epablisaa ollisers ia that body ia less than one week from the time they get a tiisj rity. V'bf- President Hayes announced his civil service po?i -y tha Democ racy praised it highly, and sail, "it is just the poli-y but their insincerity is demon, trated in the new Senate, hero they arts inaugurating the Jack Bonia'; principle, that "to the victors belong the spoils." They are put ting everybody out that is suspected of Republicanism. -Conciliation has wrought wondrous changes io Southern sentiment, as wit ness tbe toilowinp gen from 'he Oka loca (Miss.) Southern Slates in refer ence n Jeff Davis: 44 lie asks uo odds at tbe band j of tb pirates and jackal of Yaokeedom, No, sir! Strong in the strength of his own career, be looks down fruui invincible heights with ineff able c&&icmpt upon the dastardly cars that are baying at his immortal name." The hungry office-seekers of the Democracy that trained under the Wallace banner are in a 6eiious state of perp'exity. Kandail has carried 3" all the "loaves and fishes," and left nothing for the Wall.ice party to feast on. Tildes joined Randall, and that causes the case to stand Tilden, r.indaLL Speer and the barrel, against Wallace. Just where the senctity of the ballot-box eoaies in ia not so clear. Reform ! The Democracy in Congress are playing the Jackson Democrat by turning out everybody that does not belong to them. They forget that only a few short months ago they were full of recommendation to Pres ident Hayes that a new civil service would 6iiit them. It shodd be a ser vice that would make merit the stan dard for the office, and that political considerations should not be put above personal merit But the mem ory of the Democracy is short on some questions. Tbe Democratic Congress, threaten to stop tbe government by refusing to pass appropriations to pay for tbe run ning of government, unless the Repub licans will agree ta the repeal of certain election laws that were passed by Con gress to check the work of tbe bully at the polls. It was tbe refusal of the Democracy to pass the appropriation .bills that made an extra session neces sary. General Garfield excited the uoterrified the other day when he tcld them that tbe Country will hold them responsible for the evil that will come tt of their revolutionary work. People, natumlh may be civen to fits and start," but it docs not fol low as a cnnsequer.ee that as slavery was abolinhed under Republican rule by the consent of tbe people, that now since tho Democracy are in power there is to be a start in the old direction that will resuit in the restoration of slavery, aod to forth. The statesman who cherishes such a belief, cheriMics a delusion. The Dem ocracy roust not set op the standard of revolution too high, or they will be for saken by the people of tbe country, as they were in 1SG1.. The estate of a Kentucky family by the name of Buford got into court. Two of tbe ladies of tbe family were Hade insane by the finding of the court, o at least it in said. Oue of the two died in an insane f pell and the other - in an insane asylum. A brother cf the Miss that died vowed over ber grave that he would avenge her death, ud what he called tbe wiong vinited on the fku::!y by tiia court. lie load ed a shot guu az.d waited on tbe street till the J-udge came along, and then t-ild him, that he bad come to shoot iiim, which be did, killing the Judge instsntly. Now they are trying Bu ford for killing the Judgo. The Democrats in Congress threaten ta wipe out the Republican records of the past twenty years. Ou this point the JVarifi American says : What Re publican legislation do tbey propose to wipe out ! the law providing for fair and free elections ! They cannot dt t&at Eu long as there is a Republican ! 1 resideut. Ihey cannot repeal the amendments lo the Constitution, and tbey form an important item in Repub lican legislation. Tbe Republicans abolished slavery. ill the Democrats recreate it The Republicans eatab Imbed universal sulTrase. A V ill the Democrats abolish that i TLe Republi cans found the nation prostrate, without credit and without mosey, and they raised the nation to its present prtud position prosperous, foremost among iiatioDA, as regards the credit, and re pected everywhere. Will the Demo crats uJe all that ? If not, then how ran they cake good their threat to wipe cut the record of tbe Republican Vrty ? Dow eaa tbey wipe out Repub lican history and cot wipe out tha na tion ? They cannot do it. Ta policy : of the Republican party preserved the nation, and hold it in its place at this boar. It rescued! rfce Umon from the death that Democratic treason uiedt- tated for it. It proclaimed the politi cal equality of all men within its bor ders. It realized tbe dream of tbe fathers of the Conetitution. And it cannot be wiped out' with the consent of tbe people. Last Thursday io the llou.se of Rep resentatives at tlarruburg,"Mr. Moon ey, from Lackaaauna couuty, presented a petition praying tor tbe impeachment and removal of Catrick M. Harding, the Presideut Judge of Luxerne coun. ty. Tbe petition charges that the Judge in his oourse baa brought tbe judicial office luto thorough contempt among the people and destroyed all cou fideoce ia the idea of there being any thing like a genuine -administration of justice in a court presided over by him, aud that while holding the office of J udf he has been guilty of bribery and corruption to influence and ooutrol tbe election to the same office in his own favor ; that he has used his position as President Judge to secure favorable contracts for certain parties, whereby the public moneys were squandered, and hss rcsmved costly preseuts in re turn ; t !iat be has violated the plain provision of the Constitution aud tbe constitutional rights of Senators iu the courts by making private improper ar rangements with certain lawyers who are known to be favorites. That be has falsified the records of his court by filing false ci ares, and oibetwiso mak ing t-rjtrits therein ; that be is moreover guiity of drunkenness and immorality, and of frequeuting saloons and drinking places ; he bubitnallj indulges in con versation which is generally obscene, frequently profane, sometimes bias phemou. The petition was referred to the Judiciary Com id it tee." A dispatch Irutu llarrisburg, uuder date of the -Sih alt., says : Last eveu ing Amos Gasman, for three years a hotel proprietor at Dauphin, eight Liiics above this city, murdered Ha- aaseeu lAiUgiasa, aged nineteen years,. and almost dtmuitaueously tired a bul let into his ovrn heart, dyiog instantly and falling alongside the girl. Miss Douglass had been in bis em ploy about two years, and, being pos sessed of some personal charms, he fell in love with her, and au intimacy sprang up between tueui which aroused tbe jealousy of his wife, who compelled tbe domestic to leave the premises. She became a servant in another fam ily, aua uaiuian coMiuued his amours until a young man stole her affections. He then became very jealous of her ; began drinking to excess, and made a number of efforts to get ber back to the hotel, believing that be could thus win her back to him again. Sue rnfu'cd to yield to his requests, and he determined that if be could not have her as his sweetheart, she should not become tb- wife of the new lover ; be acccordiogly, yesterday, provided himself with a large navy revolver, leaded all the chambers and watched his opportunity to shoot the young and unsuspecting woman. He met her on the street in com pany with a female associate, and, walk- i2 ur to them, asked permission of Miss Douglass to accompany her. Sb tol J him that he might do as be pleased, and soon after he stepped before ber. drew the revolver from his pocket, pointed it at her breast aud fired. Tbe thot cot having the desired effect, he discharged another shot without strik ing ber. As she was slipping from the erap of the lady io ber company, he fired again, the bail entering htr breast and causing instant death, the muzzle of the revolver being so close to ber person that her clothing was burne 1, and the powder driven into the wouud Gayman then placed tbe revolver to bis breast and shot himself through the heart. Gayman bad a wife and three chit dren. The tragedy occurred a short distance from the hotel. STATE ITEMS. rrt . mere is Dot a licensed tavern in Washington county. A chestnut tree was lately cut in Miffiia county that made 54 broad rails. It was "210 years having been been bora io 1009. A man named . 11. iUateer was arrested by a Deputy U. S. Marshal near AlVnville, Mifflin county, ou Thursday March Cth, on the charge of ruiicinr au illicit distiierv. He was taken to Huntingdon and arraigned before Commissi atierOrbison, who held him in the sum of S'2,000 bail for his appearance at the U. S., Court Pitts burg. Joseph Schoale, at Wiiksbarre, Pa., oa Thursday evening w&s6botaud mor tally bounded Jacob Schwalb, and al so wounded au i Oijer who arrested him The quarrel gie r our of some difficul ty wbiie gamhling tbe ti;;ht before. The Pittsburg Leader says that the Bellevue Presbyterian church member ship io that city is very much excited over the fact that $1,000 of snbscrip, dons, which have been collected for tbe beneCt of the church, are in the hands of one of the trustees, who refused to deliver them up. An eight-year old girl in Pittsburg i who was born blind, bas suddenly bad ber s:gbt restored by the treatment of physicians. A plan for the escape of all the prisoners iu the Somerset county jil failed, because a prisoner of unusual size got wedged so tightly in tbe open ing that while being extricated tbe Sheriff arrived. Before this occurred, however four got away. The amount of property put up for sale by the Sheriff of Schuylkill coun ty is immense. Tbe I. M. Hall Fishing Club, of Pittsburgh, will gn to Lake Erie on tbe t tb of J u!y for a two weeks' fish. A sewing machine run by water pow. er is the attraction at tbe Singer man ufacturing company's rooms iu Johns town. Tbe past lias been pronounoed the Boldest winter experienoed in tbe lum ber regions for fifty years. Peno town.hip, Lancaster coucty, was a month ago tbe scene of an open warfare between school directors and patrons of the school over an organ. As fast as the organ was put into the building it was removed, and two weeks ago it was lost to sight. Several days ago, when tbe people of Penn township bad given np the search, it was found sunk in a pool of water. Two miners recently coming from Cal ifornia, have commenced mining in the nine ."Mountains, near Wind Gap, Le high county , for lead. ' STATE ITEMS- At cbe residence of Henry Uotteo stiLtt, ia Potiegrom township, Berks coouty, a scene i euacted ou Monday D'ght a week that very much resembles murder. The family, consisting of father, mother, several sons and daugh ters, retired for tbe night at about twenty minutes past eight. Tbey bad a small dog which is generally left in the kitchen during the night, but on Monday night a week be was left in the dining-room. The family bad not been cp stairs more than ten minutes when the dog set up a terrible barking in tbe room below. Not thinking that anything was wrong, one of the danghters, named Sallie, started down stairs to let the dng out of the room. When she opened the stair door leading iuto the dining room she was confronted by three young men, one of whom immediately knocked the lamp out of ber hand, and stabbed her twice iu the leg above the knee, cutting two ugly gashes about six iuches lonj;. She at once began to scream and start ed up stairs, bulling the door after ber. instead of the would-be murderers d ecamping tbey tried their best to get uu stairs, but the bolted dour debarred their further progress. The family up tairs in the meantime made free use of their lungs and the cry of "murder" rang out on the night air. II. S. Daub, of Fotutowo, and Daniel Bornesman, of Limerick, who were epeodiug the evening at a hou?e about a quarter of a a. ile distant, and others hearing the terrible cry at once went to the rescue. U'bea near tbe bouse tbey called to know what wis the matter, when toe answer, "Help, for God's sake, oii!e one is in the house trying to murder us !" They needed no further entreaty, but at once made lor the bouse. Arriving there, they found that the rascais had escaped. It is supposed that they bad ccretcd themselves io tbe cellar aoran time during the day, and when the family had retired tbey proeeedtd to carry out their villainous designs, what ever they may have been, perhaps rob bery or even murder. Miss Hotteostine says that she distinctly recognized ber assailant and knows birn well. A Lebanon clergymen complains that thrice within two years he. has re ceived, ia lieu of a marriage fee, an empty piece of paper, rolled up io a most deceptive way. Now be opens them iu tbd presence of the bride. It has the effect of making the groom pony up if there is nothing io it. The lumber rafts are coming down the Susquehanna in large numbers. It is estimated that fully one thousand rafts wilt be run down from the Clear field region alone this spring. The market at Lock Haven for timber ran ges from 5 to 15 cents per square foot; the latter figure is for oak. The first timber ratts of the season passed Har risburg on Saturday afternoon. During the trial of Col. Campbell, df Pittsburgh, three daughters and two sons of the defendant were in daily at tendance, and when the verdict of ac quittal came in, fie of the twelve jury men were kissed oat of gratitude by the Misses Campbell. GENERAL ITC.nS. Terrible prairie fires recently occur ed in Republic and Clcnd counties, Kansas. They extended over an area ten miles long and three miles wide, aud swept everything before them. About one hundred homes were consumed. A Texas farmer lately lost a valua ble borse and offored a reward for bim Several days after be received from a neighboring town the following note : "The horse is here ; come and get him. The thief has teeu hung." Tbe Annual Masonic conclave, which will meet in Allentown in May next will be one of the grandest demonstra tions erer witnessed in that city. A famine next year in Russia is pre dicted by Russian journals. Failure of crops, cattle plagues and the extra&r. diaary drought of tbe last half year are the pauses given. A convention of clergymen is to be held in Springfield, Mass , on the Gtb and 7th of May next, for the oousider ation of the due xibservatio of tbe sab bath A report comei by way of San Fran cisco that the revolution in Sonora, Mexico, is at an end, the forces under Mariscal having disbanded. A Berlin dispatch says upwards of one hundred arrests have been m.'de in Moscow in consequence of the assign ation cf a government spy. A new and delightfully innocent style of cock-fighting bas been introduo ed io Brooklyn. The chickens spar, as it were in gloves, having "buckskin protectors over their spurs and leather muzzles over their beaks." They, are said to fight with great spirit, but a cock-fight must loss mush of its at traction as a refined and manly sport if the birds do uot suffer auy pain. Horace Manchester went down to the sunken mail packet Thomas J. Lynch, off Port Judith, near Newport, on Mon- a week be'.ng eighty feet under water. He signaled at the end of three quar tcrs of an hour that he was all right ; later that he wanted .uore air, and still later that be was getting too much. Shortly afterwards something appeared to be wrong, and Augustus Feliess, an other diver, was sent down. Feliess returned after an absence of twenty miuntes. He reported that Manches ter's dead body was suspended about five feet above the vessel, and that the air-line bad caught upon one of the books about tbe riggiug. Tbe body was finally recovered. Peter Smith, a farmer living near Clear Creek, Ia., went into his smoke house on Sunday and being absent an unusual length of time bis wife went to see what was the matter. The door bad been closed, and on opening it, she found her busbaud on the floor in tbe agonies of death. It is supposed that tha door of the smoke house suddenly closed, aud being unable to open it soon enough Smith was overcome by tbe dense smoke and feil lo the floor, where bis wife found bim. Tbe Jacksonville, Ala., "Republi can" says: Some years ago one Connon hired a man in lexas to murder an enemy. Tbe man who did tbe murder was cuudcmneJ to die, but tbe night before tbe execution his wife brought him poison in her mouth, and both were dead when found next morning. Cannon has just been captured and will probably hang. This sian Canoon is said to be tbe same one wbo lived near Landiga in this erunty. It is remarkable and creditable that tbe preparations of the Grand Army of tbe Republic for tbe observance of de coration sever were as extensive, so long prior to tbe occasion, aa they are i this year. . t CCIERAL ITEMS It was a whim of a Si. Paul - wan to be married iu white, and be went to church vu a cold day, clothed iu a auit of linen. Tbe Massachusetts Senate on Thurs day passed a bill g ranting women the right to vote for school committees. Tbe corner-stone of a confederate monument was laid at Columbia, S. C, on the 'iTult. Robert Sbeenan, the boy who was so severely punished at Racine, Wis., about four weeks ago by Mr. Skewer, superintendent of schools, died on Thursday. Patrick Smith and Julius Christian, the two young negroes who murdered John B. Lacey, white January 17 were banged at New Kent Court House, Va., on tbe 25th. About 2,000 were present, mostly white; there were quite a number of colored females on tbe grounj. A prize-fight took place on Tliura at Black creek, Canada, ten miles from Buffalo, between Arthur Chambers aud Johu t.lark, of Philadelphia, for $1000 and the light-weight champiouship. Chambers was the winner, although Clark was unwilling to throw op tbe sponge, aud on;y agreed to do so upon the offer of one hundred dollars. Tbe affair lasted two hours aud twenty min utes, and 137 rounds were fought. At Ccrydon, Indiana, a widow nam ed Peterson, visited a saloou where her dissolute son had been in tbe habit of obtaining his liquor, aud with a large elub drove the proprietor froia Lieuiud tbe bar aud then diuolisbed every bot tle, decauter and glass in tbe place. Suit for malicious trespass, as well as j damage, was entered against ber, and Itbe vuuiiiD pleaded guilty and was Sued. A comet is approachiug the earth j and can be seen with a telesoope. Its first appearance was noted only tbirty j three years ago and its present appear ance is tue seveotn lime it Das been re corded. It will be nearest the earth on tbe 10th of April, at a computed dis tance of about seveuty five millions ol miles, so that there is not the slightest prospect of a collision. It has never receded from the earth much farther than ibe planet Jupiter. In 1857 it was seen in the extreme southern hori zon and could be easily discerned with an opera-glass. At four o'clock on the morning of the '26 tb ult.,a terrific explosion aroused tbe people on Northampton street, one of the main thoroughfares of Wilkes barre. Investigation showed that an attempt bad been made to destroy a public bouse, known as Harmony Halt, by means of a bottle filled with gun powder and bullets, to which a long fuse was attached. Tbis was placed under tbe front window through an iron grating. Fortunately the space was not sufficiently conGned to produce tbe result desired. The Urge window ic front was smahd, the floor torn up and tbe wood woik filled with bullet. The house had just been bought at sheriff's sale and was unoccupied. Au attempt had been made some time be fore to vet the building on fire. The loss is not large. Tbe Gracio-Roman wrestling match between William Miller, of Baltimore, and Col. J. 11. McLaughlin, of Detroit, for $500 a ride, the entrance money and the championship of tLe world, came off on the night of the "20th ult., at the Academy of Music, in that city. Both men were in splendid condition. The home was crowded, but there was little outside betting. The first bout continued an hour without result. In the second bout tbey bad not clasped Lands more than two niinutrs when Mc Laughlin caught up Miller aud threw bim upon the stage, but Miller fell on his face and instantly turned his antag onist and pressed both shoulders to the floor and a fall was awarded him. In the third bout both men went to work vigorously and after ten minutes Miller was thrown, but the referee declared it a foul, McLaughlin having tripped Mil ter, which was not allowed by tbe rules governing the match. Tbe fourth bout was short and decisive. Both men showed great skill, but after twelve minutes the men were prone on the floor, and Miller, with his look Df ok bold, turned McLaughlin, and gained tbe fall and the match. Tbe match was was one hour and fifty-five minutes in length. Xcir Advertisements. NEW STORE IN McALISTERVILLE. Grand Opening ! Great Bargains ! SH. WATTS has just retnrned from Philadelphia with tho largest assort ment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Notions, Fancy Goods, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Hats, Caps, Quecnsware, Wood and Willow Ware, Hardware, DRl'GS, PAIJTS AJID OILS, ever brought to McAlistervilIe, which wii! be sold at REDUCED PRICES. All kinds of Produce, Meat, Dried Fruit, Grain and deeds of all kinds taken iu ex change for Goods. 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Al DITOlt'S NOTICE. . rXlBE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by X the Court to distribute the balance ia tbe hands ol John Kurts, Executor of Nan cy lluaaer. deceased, will attend to the du ties of said appointment at his office in Mif fliutown, on TUCKS DAT, APRIL 17, 1879, between the hours of 10 a. a. and 3r a, when and where all persons interested m attend, or be lorevor debarred GEORGE JACOBS, Jr., Juaitor. April i, Ib7 LICENSE PETITIONS. IV OTICE is hereby given to all persons 1 V interested that tha tollowine license petitions have been liled in the Prothono lary'a omce io Minlintovrn, and will b pre sented to the Conrt at two o'clock r a, on if ond ay, April 'Jb:h, 1879: . 1 Petition of John K Hollobingh, for I icente to keep a restaurant in the bwrougb of Ififtlintowa. 2 Ueti!io:i of John Hays, for license to keep a restaurant in the borough of Patter--a. 3 Petition of Clovd M. Parker, for li cense to keep a restaurant in Patterson. 4 Petition of A braban- Evaus, for license to keep an inn at Waterford. 5 Petition uf Jacob Will, for license to keep an inn in the borough of Aifflintowo. 6 Petition of James A Afurray, for li cense to keep an inn in the borough ot ju tJiutown. 7 Petition of John Uays, for license aa an inn-keeper iu tho borough ol Patterson. 8 Petition of John Foreman, forlkfiise to keep an inn in the borough uf Patterson. 9 Petition of Mary A Snyder, forhesnse to keep itn inn is tbe buroagh ol Tboiup swntown. 10 Petirion of Cbarlas A Shields, for li cense to keep an inn iu the borough of Port I Koyal. ii ptitf. n cf Thorcas Cox. for licence to keep n inn in Greenwood township. 12 Petition of Jacob Weiaer, for license ts keep an inn in Susquehanna township. 13 Petition of John jtfo.tf iniqle, lor li cense to keep an inn iu the borough of Port Koyal. H Petition of John C Mter, for license to sell vinous, spirituous, malt and brewed liquors, in quantities not It-'t than a quart, in the borough of AfihTtiitown. GEO. KEYNOLDS, Prothnotary. O .v 1- i ..a.- n u - town, Ap.il 1, 187V. Protbanotary's notice. Vt OTICE is hcrebv giren that A.Vabani II Kohrer, Assignee of David Burd, has filed bis tint and Snal account, as aaid As signee, in the Prothonotary's omen of Juni ata county, ami that the same will be pre sented for confirmation and allowance at the Court House in Mitflintown, oa VV EL NESDAY. APRII, 3(1, 1879. GEO. KEYNOLDS, Prothonolary. Prothoiiotary'a Orhce, UifSintown, Mar. 24, 1873. ) I'rotbonotary 's Sot Ice. "V OTICE is berehv given that Thomas 1 1 Creighton. Astignee of James F. Kirk, has tiled bis first and final account, as aaid AsHignee, in the Prothonotary's orhce of Juniata county, and that the stuie will be presented for continuation and allowance at the Court House in Mi:?.in'on, ou WED NESDAY, APHlf,, 30, 1379. GEO. KEYNOLDS. Prothonotarj. rOTuo.xoTjr's Orricr, Uiffiiutown, Maich 21, 1879. Trial List for April Term, 1. Fanny FronW ct al, vs. John Musser, Trustee. 2. George Jacob vs. Solomon Hertiter. 3. Thomas Shellenberger vs. Mary Sel lers et al. No. 1"C, September term. 1874. 4. William T. Mount vs. John BaUbacb et al. No. .7, December term. 1476. a. J. M. Bunnell v. Wm. II. Patterson, Executor. ?o. 1 io, t-pteiub:r term. 1877. 6. V.u. Cox vs. Jacob Shelley and John tLfllcy. No. I, December term, 177. 7. Amelia Turbetr, Executrix of Stewart Turbelt. dee'd, vs. David Wil.on. No. 23, L'eoember term, 1877. 8. Daniel Cotl'man et al, vs. Andrew Pat terson and Mary Patterson. No. 63, Dec. term, 1877. 9. Julius Dorr vs. J. B. M. Todd and Armstrong Powell. No. , Feb. term, 1878. 111. Henry Uockenbrougbt, adm'r, vs. Daniel Knouso, anm'r of Amos Miller, de c-aed. N a. 4H, February term. 1 S78. 11. George Deita vs. Conrad Feltinan. No. 91. February term. 1878. 12. John Dobsoo Jones et al, vs. P. R. R. Co. No. 131," April term, 1S7S. 1:1. John Kepner vs. J. S. McCahan. No. 194, Aprd term, 1879. 14. laac Longacre vs. Overseers of Poor of the Borough ol Patterson. 15. D. K. p. Bailor, surviving partner of the late firm of J:.o M. K-pner and D. K. P. Bcalor, vs. Philip Kepuer, Suiuh Kep ci:r, J. S. M. Gibson and J.tmes Mahlin. No. 55, Sept-mber terra, 1878. 10. Benjimin Fisher and Daniel Fiber, Administrators of Samuel Fisher, dee'd vs. ? U Spungie and Samuel Stem. No. 73, September term, 1878. 17. Noah Uertzler vs. Alfred J. Patter son. No. 4, February term, 1879. 18. Adam Ernest vs. S. T. McCulloch No. 57, April terra, 1879. 19. Joseph Mills et al, vs. Jas. U. Smith et al. No. 72. April term, 1879. GEO. REYNOLDS, ProAoaoory. Prothouotary'a Office, Mifflin- town, March 22, 1879. J -OTICE. TV"OTICE is hereby given fht an applica i. 1 tion will be made, under the Act ol Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn ylvania, entitled " An Act to Provide for the Incorporation ol Certain Corporations," for the Charter of an intended corporation, to t r entitlec5 "7 Ftrmar.ngk Building and Loan .ijiertcttiii," tor tiie purposes, and with the powers and privileges, as specially set forth in Section 37 of said Act. JEREMIAH LYONS, Solicitor for Applicants. Administrators' Notice. Eitatt of Frtderick Emery, dtttand. WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the estate of Frederick Emery, de ceased, late of Mexico, Walker, township, having been granted to the ni.der igned, ail persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims wiil please present them without delay to JOHN MOTZER, JJm'r. Administrator's iCotlce. y.stalt of Philo Hamlin, dee'd. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the estate of Philo Hamlin, deceased, late ot .he borough of Miffliutown Juniata county, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to bjake payment, and those having claims or demands are requested to make known the same without delav to PHILO D. HAMLIN, Feb. 12, 1879. Adminittrator. CAITIO.V. A LL persons are herebv cautioned not to aa. allow their dogs to run, or themselves to tikh, bunt, gather berries, break or open j fences, or cut wood or yoong timber, or in any unnecessary way trespass oa the lands of the nndersigned. M. K. Beshora. M. It J. H. Wilson. David Hetrick. Henry Hartman. Thomas Benner. Porter Thompson. Christian Shoaffstall. William Hetrick. John Motzer. David Sieber. Henry Klosa. aug7, '78 CitrTIO!!. ALL persons are hereby cantioned net to fish, hunt, gather berries, break or open fences, or cut wood or young timber, or in any unnecessary way trespass on the lands of the undersigned. Siau MraKAB. Lrnwica Saaania. Gro. DiFFCxnAarca. William Peoflis. Frederick Uaisks. . Francis Howia. Fermanagh Twp., June 22, 1878. CAtTTIOS. ALL persons' are hereby cautioned not to rUb, hunt, bi-eak or open fences, or cut wood or young timber, or in any unneces sary way trespass oa the lands of fhe under signed. R M Thompson T S Thompson J B Thompson E P Hudson Wm (3 Thompson Abram Snaliy Davis Smith, Jr. CAShermar .Lej? JVUictt. LIST Or DEALERS AND VEND ERS T Foreign and "" cbaodt.- la tb. county " g! year 1979-, as approved and chVttiflea br tb Mercantile Appraiser: MirruTtowx. jffh'f. 9 7 00 60 00 700 700 7 00 700 60 00 7 00 7 W 1 00 10 00 t 00 7 00 700 700 7 00 7 oo 10 00 7 00 25 00 50 00 20 00 7 00 12 SO J. IT. Kirk, merchant Jacob Will, hotel Solomon Books, confectionery. J. W. Wagner, jeweler W. Y. Snyder, rurnitnrc store . J. S. Thomas, grocery D. E. McMnrtrie, hotel R P Vwiiner. drnscist.. ...... 14 & U 14 14 14 5 14 14 J. W. Mutbersbaugb, hardware, John Yeaklcy Son, merchant 14 Joseph Pennell, merchant.. 11 14 Banks Jt Hamlin, aruggms.... Central Dry Goods Store K. E. Parker, merchant John Etka, confectionery and . ... ........ 14 14 14 J H. Simons, dealer in harness 14 Frank Co., boo fc shoe store 14 Km il -hott- merchant. 13 L. A. Segelbamn, clothier J. C. Moser, liquor dealer J. A. Morrav, hotel........... J. E. Hollob'augh, restaurant... D. W. Harley, clothing store.. Frunciitcu Hardware Co Kennedy & Doty, grain, coal and lumber ....... Joseph JJ usser, ttour and grain 14 13 6 14 12 12 12 80 14 7 00 dealer . Poar Rots. W. T. HcCulloch, merchant... Charles Shields, hotel... ...... Jobn McManigle, hotel ...... Kacnria Hl Son, merchants..... Kepnrr ft Groninger, grain, coal and lumber N. Uertzler, grain, coal and lum ber Kepner ft. Oroninger. groe.-riea, flour and feed. ........ A. . Croner fc Co., grocery J. S. M Gibson, mercliant..... J. P. Sterrett, druggist PlITHlO.H. J. North Jt Son, grain Brown k. Wi'mio, merchants... Wm. H. Eeulr, confectionery.. Jos. Pennell, ruercnant.... .... Samuel Strsyer, clothier Haulrn fc Co., druggist ....... Stevens av Guss, hardware..... J. B. M. Todd, clothier J. M. Goshen, grocery 4s coal.. David llollman, grocery....... F. F. Kohm, millinery and dry goods ..................... Miildajrh Jl Copelin, grocery... D. Cotl'man Co., confectionary and meat store ........ ..... H. Kirk, tobacconist... John Foreman, hotel... ...... John Hits, hotr-i. ... .... 11 6 b 13 15 01 60 IO 10 00 14 7 00 14 14 14 14 1 12 13 14 13 13 14 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 6 6 ; oo 7 oo 7 00 700 7 00 12 50 10 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 OT 7 OO 7 00 7 Od 700 700 700 7 00 60 00 60 00 John Uays, restaurant ........ 20 00 12 SO 700 lot 7 Tcasrrr. S. lle.-tzler k. Son, mercbawts. 12 Srarca Hill. J. C. Conn Ji Bro., merchants .14 J. L. Barton, merchant........ 13 Biali. J. Nevin Pomroy, merchant.. 14 John P. Kelley, merchant 14 Alexander Wood ward. merchant 14 U. Duudore J Co., merchants.. 14 Tcscaaaaa. II. S. Thompson, merchant.... 14 Jobn Laird, merchant......... 14 Wm. Van Sweringen, merchant 14 E. P. Titzeil. merchant 14 L. M auger It Son, merchants .. 14 A. J. Ferguson, merchant..... 14 Abraham Evins, hotel......... 6 Laca. Campbell it Robiaon, merchant 14 K. U. Patterson, merchant .... 13 Fatittc. 7 oo 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 CO 60 00 7 on 10 00 L. t J. B. Wilson, merchants.. 12 12 53 7 on 10 00 7 00 ISO U0 25 00 7 Xi 7 00 7 00 7 00 1250 60 00 50 Oil 10 O0 7 00 7 00 60 00 JsC Sau-hner, merrbant , 14 J. T. McA!i-ter, nierchant S. S. Beaver, merchant........ Frank Shields, hotel.......... S. S. Bi-aver, liquor deaier.... W. II. McAlister, merchant.... Brown k Son, merchants...... Moxkob. J. S. Graybiil, merchant ...... W. B. Winer, merchant....... Rhine ft. Graybiil, merchants... E. C. Gravbill, hotel Dan Scbroll, hotel ScQLIBAKSa. Edward Sh3Vr, merchant Ely Crawford, merchant....... Jacob Weiter, merchant. Jacob Weiser, hotel 13 14 6 13 14 14 14 14 13 S 6 13 14 14 6 a HoitrsosTOw. Keely 4. Wtckersham. merchants 13 10 00 10 00 7 00 60 00 J. G. Hsldeman, merchant .... 13 Elibu Benner, grain merchant. . 14 Mrs. Mary A. Snyder, hotel ... 6 Pelawarc. Samuel Schlegel, merchant.... 14 Wiuey It Custer, merchants ... 13 Wai.ua. W. II . Kurtz, merchant 14 N. D. Van Dyke, merchant .... 11 John Thonipnon, merchant..... 14 Jacob Kickeubaugb, merchant . 14 C. A. Thompson, coal 14 W. Hetrick it Co., merchants.. 14 Kennedy It Doty, grain, (C. A. Thompson, agent). ......... 14 Gbieswood. Thomas Cox, hotel...... ..... 6 J. T. Diuim It Bro., merchants, 14 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 50 CO 7 00 The license trentioned in the above list will be due and payable to the County Trea surer on and after the lut day of May, 1879. An Appeal will be held in the Commis sioners' Ottire in the borough ot Mitltin town, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of APRIL, 1879, when all persons feeling themselves aggrieved, can attend if tkev think proper. SAMUEL COOPER, Jitrcanlilt Jppraiter. Mar. 12, 1879. CACTIO H OTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing upon tha lands of the un dersigned, in Fayette, Delaware or Walker township, by Ashing, bunting, or ia any other way. Jonathan Kiser Wm Brantboder Henry S piece Catharine Kurta John McVeeu D B Dimm O W Smith S J Kurta Henry Auker Nosh Cameron J W Hosteller Christian Kurta Jesse Pines Oct 23, 1878 C G Shelly A U Knrlz David Smith S Owen Evans Teston Benner Daniel Spicher John L Auker J B Gar ber S M Kaufman J F Dettra John Lvcom David liunberger Arnold Varoes CAVTIOJ NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to allow their dogs, cattle or hogs to ran, or themselves to Sib, hnnt, gather berries, or cut wood or young timber, or in any way trespass on the lands of the undersigned id Greenwood or Sunquelianna township. Peter Miller nenry Rush Daniel Sbadle George Dressier E Long It S Dimm Frederick Boats Joel Dressier Jonathan Miller CAl'TIOX XOTICE. A LL persons are hereby cautioned against 1. trespassing on tbe hinds of the under signed either in Delaware or Walker town ship, for the purpose ot Ashing er hunting, or lor any other purpose. L. E. Atrio. N. A. Luitis. oct21-tf G. S.Lckiis. HOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing, for hunting, or other par poses, on the lands of tbe oudersigued, ia MiUord township, Juniata county. HENRY GRONINOER. JOHN CUNNINGHAM. The SvsTtwat. an RttrtLirt, hu ui superior as an advertising medium in this county, and aa a Journal ol varied news and reading it is not surpassed by any weekly paper in central Pennsylvania. Subscribe for tbe Seatat aad Republican It contains more, and a greater variety of good and useful readlrg matter tfaas any tbOT eomtv paper. nr. AS. Preii!t TmtM of the Court ol Judgaoiinwv -0Bh tO Iiou. , as ror ofti n posed th41stJuaK. - and ia counties or J run..- nr and Honorable. Noah Francis the said eountV. directed. !, ; Terminer for holding a i,uur .d General. J.Q D . General at MIF- .MON DAY day of the montn. :. .. n..u Gives, to the Cot- XvOTica i- " .a l Constable oner, Justices - - - . of the County ofuniaU, that tbey . .i...:. .nir Tiersons. tetlrec rt one and mere in m rr . . o'clock ontheaftrrnoonofsaidday wlte their records, inqniaiuon.. and oyer remembrances, to do those i nations thrngs ippertaiw. mat io u v ..... - i .i -. l. ... nit bv reco r recognizance ano loose iu - . prosecute against Hie priaoaere that r. Z. i. tha Jail of said t are rumtv men mj . be then and there to prosecute U1I hv indt. asafnst the the . J - - a n it i made the duty of the Justice f tbe Peace. of the irealth several cou in io -- - .i... r'Ta.k nf this Court ufU rartet return io . Suasions ol iu" '"i.. ....Mil ., Vu. I'i ir f I .all tha rm.urnrzancca - - I tbens .w.rafi n . ilATed Wl itb the any person ,-- , comiumion or any crime, except such . - - AA u.tTaalXBt I II t ifS cases the as may euuc v - Peace, under exiatingUws.at lrat tea . . . n. Ar ih. . . days before tue commeiieemco v, uf tbe Court to which they are mad .,..!.! reaiftivelv.and In ail cases v session s r- 'hera any recognizances are eniereu imo leis fban ten uas wiwo - of the session to wbich they are made tamable, the said Justices are to ret emant return the same in the same manner aa u bad not been passed. I Dated at Mitflintown, the JTst day yi arc n, in mc jear vi --- thou sanu eigm ntoorru c WM. D. WALLS, Shtrif. Sheriff"! Office, Miffiintown, ) March 31, 1879. Special .Volicts. TIIE WORLD'S MALM. Da. L. D. WaTweaa's AiTiaanva Svasr. C7-A remedy used TUIKTY-FIVK YEARS in a private prc1s:, and never fajemg to radically cure RHEUMATISM, PKOfST, ErvsipeUs, Scrofnla, Secondary Sypwilia, Gravel, Diabeten, and ftl diseases in which tbe Wood ia ireyvfnrted', ia now offered to tbe public. Sold bv all HrJail Druggists, and (wSofc sale onlv) bv Tin Wrvbcr MsmcuiC Co., P. O. Boa 338, Rochester! N. Y. PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) the rtcipw for a sin Vvgrtabli Balm that will reoiova TAN, FRECKLES, PIMPLES aud BLOTCHES, leaving tbe skin soft, clear aud Oautiful ; also instructions fur producing a loiurimt growth ot hair on a ta'd head or auaooth fsce. Adtiresa, inchsing 3c. sfairrp, tfow. Vaftdelf & Co., 20 Ann strict, N. Y. TOCOXSIMPTIVES! The a4vrrtisrr, havkig been permanratiy cored of that dread disease, Consureyvioo, by a simple remedy, is aminos to- mite known to his fellow-sntTers the meacv of cure. To all who desire it, ha will send a copy of th prescription used, (free of charge), with I be directions for preparing and using the Hint, which tbey will Dnd a scri ccre lor Coosoinption, Asthma, Bron chitis. Ac. Parties whang tha Prescrip tion, will pleas address, E. A. WILSON, ' 194 Penn street, Williaiuska.-gb, N.T. ERRORS OF YOUTH. 4 GENTLEMAN who suffered for rears lY from Nervous DEBILITY, PREMA TURE DECAY, and all the eifcets of youth ful indiscretion, will tor tbe aake of suffer ing humanity, send free to all wbo neel it, the recipe and dirrctiou for linking tbe aim pie remedy by which he was cured. Suf terera wishing to profit by the advertiser'a experience cau do so by addressing in per fect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedaj street. New York. 1rI Tt'C m !I kinds- TUMORS, All rQ dischsigea of BL'MiD. or mucus, and all diseases of the RECTUM quickly and perfect'y cured by asioiplj and soothing REMEDY. For wior-naiwn ad dress Da. J. FABSR It CO., 22 Ann street, N. Y. Jan 29, 1879-6 m SPECIAL XOTJCE. A.it person wishing a First-CIasa Organ, will save 35 to 50 PER CENT, bv buying the FAVORITE ORGAN, direct from the manufactory, aa I bar. dispensed with the aervice.of an agent, and will hereafter sell direct to the purchasers, nn.r . btnrfitjtf fie agent't fee. riease aeud for particnlara before pur chaaing elsewbere. ALEX. McKILLIPS, Manufacturer and Propnet,,,, Dec. 4, 1878-Cm Lancaster, fn. JUiMATA VALLEY BASK, OF MIFFLIwTOW pA wrra BRAXC1I AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NEVIN POMEROT, PrtndttU. T. VAN IRWIN, Ctr. DiascrORs i J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock Georg Jacobs. fbilm M. Keener TocKaouicRa : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Jame B. Okeson, Jana H. Irwin, Mary Kortt. Samuel M. Karta J. Holmes Irwin.' T. V. Irwin, T. B. Frow. John Hertaler. rump ik.epner, Joseph Rot brock, George Jacobs, L. R. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bouaall, Noah Hertaler, Daniel Stout! er, Charlotte Snyder, SamT Heir's Heirs, t Jn23, 1878-tf GREAT BARGAINS ! Greatly Eedaced Prices. S2S TO SS0 WILL BUT A White, Remmctoa. Singer, Whitney, Davis, Orover k. Baker, Tha New Domestic Howe, New American, Weed, New machines aaid In l-- . wholes, prices. .onr at All attachments fnrnl.H -i J ' B w v i. OU fft- warded bv return mail 19 .. .. Rv mjtnA in m CA hept24,1877 Patterson, p.. Large stock of ready iuleclothing"e7th latest and choicest styles, tr mn boys, hats, caps, boots and shoes, notion furnishing goods in andltsa variety for mmll at Samnei Strayer's. ia Patterson Largw stock of rWy-made Clotbinv for altb- HAJOlYAco! KOCJLAJIATIlW.-vrH Prcfettional CaW.- JMjUIS B- Ainuwv, . an a r ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. 341FFUSTOTTH, TA. fW-Cotlectiar and CJavsyaocing prosapi lv attended to. , v " In bis nlaca sa Or r ICE ja -'; ' resideiice. south of Bridg sreeU ROBERT McMEN, Attorney and CotmserbT-at-Law Prompt attention fiveo to th. aeear.af .ad collecting of claims, ana a.i legaa oa "'orrica oo bridge strWt, flrst door wasi ot the Betford building. April 14, 18.J- LFRED J. r-ATXKltSO.V, ATTOE JJ E Y-AT-L AW, 3IIFFLINT0WN, JCIATA CO., 1A. AH business proraptly attended to. Ornca-On Bridge stre, oppoaiu tW. Court House square. . EG or D AVID D. STONE, te ATTORNEY-AT-LAV, by slirFI lNTOWN. PA. CT" Collections and all profeasiooal b nea prmptlr attended to. jone20,1877. - J. ATTORNEY -aT-LAF, RICHFIELD, JO'IATA CO., TA All buaius promptly attended to. Coa snitationa ia two languages, English ao4 German. ' THOMAS A, ELDER, M. I). Physician aad Snrgesn, ttirTLiSTOivy.rj. 05c Vura from 9 a. . to ( t. .. Of-' Bee in bin father's reaidenct, a tha aot esd of W ater atreet. - oct23-U re- ict of "m. chawfokd, m. v.t ii -A .flv1 fhe Drastic o4 I1M . Medicine aud Surgery and their collateral branchea. Othce at the cM eoraer of TUr and Orange streets, SlitSrntcn, Fa. March 2'J, 1876-: J'JUN McLAtCfSLlN, INSUSANCE AGENT, PORT ROYJt-, JVyiJT CO., PJ. QyOnly reftfe Cbrfpanieareprtsaato. Dee. 8, 1B75-Iy J M. BRAZEf Ii. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON, .icaJemim, Jnrisftf Ce, fa. Orrai foraserty occTyiei b Jt.S terrett Protesaiopsl business pronttf fended ct at all hours. L. ALLEN', M. P., Has commracad tit prartifS ot Bled'einw and S urgery and al! their collateral branches OTtice at Arademra, at the restdmra Capt J. J. Pattrrte-a. rjalj TA. 1J74 H EXKT GAKSBBEXGES, M. D.r Continnea tha practice of STedicin aaI Surgery aud all their collateral branches. Office at his residence ia HeAIUtarvill. Feb 9, 1876. PRIVATE SALES. Persons d-s irons of nrlftrrf yowei ty at private sfe inrr arrarjfw to- wvr tfto prop erty advertised in tb Stmlrr.tl raj Rtpuili can, on the termt of no fay if not told, tf r,i, to pay at such rate as hare previous ly been agreed upon. -w clear, 1 miles west or F.ast Salem, on th Mifflm road. Gunning water between borsw and barn. All kinds of fruit. Improve ments a Log Honse, weatherboard 1 Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pans. Spring House. The quality cf land is good, and clear of stones. Tbis farm is ts Walk er township. For fsrtier particwiar. ad Ores G. W. SL'LOf . East Salem, Juuiata Co., Pat,. a T VT AVnDrtrvn.M m... n " v WOUI..IUIM 1UG iUl Ttl r i .. . ..... oi uin streei, jBeAlistervtlla. this county, having thereon erected a Dwelling House, anff fikiin a. i ... . ' r jhki, nua Honae, and Spring House, and Stable, a WeH of good water with pnmp ia it. Eleven apple trees of choice fruit. Thar tiki II r i . - - -t" i ois is a desirable prop erty In the locality In which it is located, and can be bought at a reasonable prto.. r Buuress NATHAN GRIFFITH, McAlistervilIe, Jnniata Co., ?. ONR HP rno u,. rKUKITABLt; BLACKSMITH STANDS fo th. county nay b purchaa of th. undersigned at a reasonable price. Th property h aitaatl n Johnstown, Jorriat. Co., P., ,n1 wU, th. Smith stand helndea a lot cf .bo,, TWO ACRE l,.-. " , ,K kaereon creeled s comiortable T.o-.tory F.a.neHou, wc modioua Si.w. --. . , There . . Well r , . . of t. . ' at tbe doot t,Jru;i.uc0:,p. A TRACT Tv v . MilfnM. J. SITI ATED-W 123 r. ' Junbu eooat'-" iT00' eon,ainins r,fi' - eeared, the rest well timbered . m thereon erected a Lo- Jl j Bam. Ther. U . nd t th door. Pric. rjr1 TDgf W,er dollars r ' two ho'"red ami flft, 1U- WmreatthiaofBc. ' A Farm n r.r,l"L " r land, in tm, QCAL1TT o7 on. m. we of U a . C"k T'!I "o erected . LA RGB h"in BARN, commoJ" BAKU UOCSE, and ""r-ooarded LOO kitchen dol; r,rM W,t PMfcufarsaddre 0t TotT- SOPHIA OSWALD. KhTintown, Pa. A TALrjART r . tT7 of JohB Vodertl TB -ortheo, vl oor- A str.m nr." at th. I'- Aa Orchard of fiX, U lion addra, ' 'oriaar b.