- V.,v.r t rt SENTINEL & EEPUBLICAN MlPFLISTOWNf ' - T.JTR51S. SbacnpHon, $1.60 per annum, ffjadd within lii months ; $2.00 if out paid within li months. m , , f Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cei U per inch for MCh Insertion. ' Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per liue for each Insertion. Deductions will be ms.de to th.e desiring to advertise toy ihe year, half or quarter vear. - ... . PEttS'l. B. KTIME TABLE. ON an after Sunday, April 16th, 1876, passenger trains will leave Mitttin Sta tiun, P. R. K., as follow B.18TWABB. 'Philadelphia Express ...12 54 a In I LewtstoWn Accommodation.... 7 43 a Pacific Express lOOUam Johnstown Express ............11 22 a iu tVail 6 09pm i; Atlantic nxpreas T Id p m westwabd. . Pittsburg Express 12 22 a lu jc Pacific Express 6 02 a m i War Passenger lOOOam JVail 8 p m 1 Fast Line 6 49pm tLewistown Accommndttion tn 7 43 p lit 1 Dtih). Daily tictpt Sunday, f duly txeept Sunday ntgit. 4 Daily except Man- Hat,. . ' The Pennsylvania Central Railroad Com pany issue excursion tickets now. and will continue to do so ftnttl November 10, 1876 The price of a ticket from this point Is G.lo- half ticket, $3.09. LOCAL IXTELLlGEhtE. Now is the time to pic-ntct Farmers are harvesting their oats. It never get! to warm to play base bail. Ilorse thieves have been operating in Mif Bin couuty. Congressman Slenger has been quite ill for some days. . Von can bay the best and cheapest goods tt Todd's. Folks gel tip at 3 aad 4 o'clock A. Al; to go for berries. The weather was delightfully cool on undaj and Monday. ... The Warm Springs in Perry county his a lively patronage this summer, it is said. f Uerc's to the swat rebellion," is the common toast in Southern bar rooms. J BM Todd baa the finest driving doable team in the conaty, for bile. A Huntingdon editor sty he believes their town will not be cursed by the pres ence of a circus this season. The late examination of the Soldiers' Orphans', School at McAlistervilie is highly spoken of. . : . ! A somber of Rhode Island farmer mowed their grass by torch light, be cause of. the beat. J j The' Lord's Sapper will be 'adminis tered in the Presbyterian choich in this place next Sunday a week. Pie-nics most be at a discount this season. The word "pie n:o" is scarce ly mentioned now. Who can tell why T The Kai Iroad Company has suspend ed a number of hands, because they have not the Work to employ the men on. The District Attorney of Blair county has been arretted on the chaige of settling crim inal cave lor money, and not is aacordatice with the law. J. B. M. Todd bas opened np the Livery business again. Persons can be supplied With Horses and Baggies at low rates. Lost A surveyor's chain , not far front Abraham Stoner's residence in Fermanagh township. Send to or ad dress Jos. Middagh, Patterson. Turkets do satutactory work at potato bug exterminating. Put a flack into a po tato auch, and see how they cause the bugs to disappear, the potatoes to grow, and the turkeys to grow fat. The Junior Base Ball Clnb of this place visited MeAlisterville on Satur day, played a elub of that town, and name home in a high glee over the vic tory. The water in the river is getting clear, and that fact gives ripe to a great deal of talk about catching bass. Every second man expects to catoh a airing of fish as long as an and. The editor who got this item off, shonM tie court-martialed by the ladies of the town In which he lives. Hear him t " Statistics show that thus far in the centennial year two boys have been born to every girl. Does this mean another war, or merely less talkf Some time since a daughter of Mr. John Burns, or Lack township, fell f rom a cherry tree, a distance of about SO feet. The young lady lit on her feet. The shock so wrecked her limbs and body that she ha lain in an almost helpless condition ever since. During the absence of Hr. Andrew Hagie, ol Blacklog Valley, on the 4th insU, three men visited his tesidenee, and compelled to females, sisters of Mr. Hagie, to Sell tbem where their brother kept bis money. Tbey carried off about $400.00 in gold and silver. Jiunlingdou JonmnL On the night of the 18th inst., about 9 o'clock, during the prevalence of a thunder storm, the barn of Jobn Shea- eloff, in Licking Creek Valley, was struck by lightning and destroyed by fire. , : : - - Philadelphia Markets -Wheat, South ern red $l.l0tol.l5,aniber 1.17tol.20, Western red, sprouted, 70to85e ; Rye 65to67e, Corn 58to69c, Oats 33to4So Cattle 4to6lc, Sheep 4io5c, Hogs 9 1 to lOo per pound. ' A lady from Ohio bas been canvas sing in this place for Dr. Eagle's History of Pennsylvania. J be book is to be embellished by a number of pictures of places in this Common wealth. A history of Pennsylvania should be in every boose. Those South Carolina and Georgia fol lows haven't had any practice with the rifle since the war until the other day when they turned the seven nrJored men loose in the Held and shot tbem rs they ran. It was unanimously voted that such sport has baen rare since they bushwhacked "Yankees" during the war." Annually many votes are lost, or not polled, simply through a neglect to fill the requirements of the registration law. To secure the tight to vote, assessment must be made two months before okjctioa day, and the applicants must have paid a (Stale or county tax within two years. So be as sessed in time. If it were possible to breathe at a certain height, or overcome the attraction of gravl tation, it would still be impossible to sail to the moon in a balloon, because of the cold. . A balloonist tells how cold it get as one ascends, aa follows : Hits the ther toometer at 100 degrees on the surface of mother earth, at a height of three miles it will be 18 dec. t at a height of four miles. 8 deg. j at a height of five miles, 2 deg. be low aero, aad at a height of SIX mites, II a eg. nelow rsro. . The Gold So'Sp that J. B. M. Todd baa been selling, is turning out ctn onlj to be a good quality of soap, but real genuine gold ooin. Only the other day a lady in the purchase of soap found a gold dollar. There's, plenty more of me same kind ot soap at , the, same ph.ee. ; :. . , ,' J. W. Gangler. Esq., contractor of the S. It N. B. Railroad, commenced grading tpon the road South of the S. It L. Rail road at Seitugrove, n Monday, 17th Inst. It is the obj-ct of the contractor, we be lieve, to grade from this point to where the bridge is being constructed two miles south serous Hidde Creek. A force wil aso be put tn work upon the Ungraded portion of the road in Washington township, next week, where but a mite of gradation is yet to be completed, la either case the grade is not of a heavy charactet. frttwnrt fwtr.er. About 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening of last week, during the prevalence of a thun der shower, lightning wss noticed to flash around the barn of Mr. John Cox, in Green wood township, and at the same time the barn-doors of the threshing-floor were lotced open, it is supposed, by lightning All parts ol the building were speedily vis ited, but no serious damage was visible. About 11 o'clock that night flames ot Hre burst from the bora, and all efforts to ex tinguish them were unavailing. The build ing, with this year's crop of hay and wheat ani many utensils, harness, Ac, were de stroyed. Lou about $3,000. Partial in surance. ' ' , i . Last Wednesday Mr. Reuben Career lea MeAlisterville in a buck-wagon," to drive to this town, accompanied by a boy. At Mr. William Thompson's place, one mile from the starting point, break is the har ness took place,, which so frightened the beast that the wagon lurched with such vio lence mat Mr. Caveny was thrown oat. The bono continued to run, with no one to man age him but the boy. Into the first road that leads toward Shade Mountain that the beast came to he ran. In making the turn of the road the wagon was Upset and de molished, but the by, th picking himself out oi uie wrecs: sustained no injury. After a wune ins rnnmng Horse was caught, un hurt, and by the boy taken back to MeAlis terville, and Mr. Caveny journeyed to Mif nintown aloot. ' Mis. Hrrrr Moixixcstab, wife ot Jobn Morningstar, who resides about a mile and a half from this pise, was bitten on the foot by a snake, on the evening of the 2nd inst., while going to the kitchen at the back part of the house for water. As it was dark, she stepped no the snaka without seeing it. Medical aid was promptly summoned, and the wonnd Was dressed, since which time the sufferer has been improving as well as Could be expected. Hmnltngiiot Monitor. 0s while man wounded, one more killed, Twelve negro votes forever stilled ; The colored population aa-ed ; Their right to carry arms outlawed ; The South era heart with vengrance Bred. Aa Bourbon leaders have desired, Example set of deadly ways For other Carolina days. Intimidation in a State That aeemed Republican by fate. November's ready battle-guns There emptied at Ihe stnbborn ones. New hopes lor Tildea brought to light Thce fruits are I row the Uauiburg tighU . Chicago liler-Utu u i . On Saturday as Mrs Pat ton and daughter, of Walker township,1 and a Harruburg lady, were journeying tn a caniage from; Liverpool Petry or the strap that fastens the haoies, unloosed, which so disarranged the harness that the shafts of the carriage dripped to the gr.mjud' The bridle rein aud harness girths, aud Loldiug back straps, howev er, held the horse and vehicle togeth er. Tht accident . took plaoe on a down hill stretch of. road. Ibe horse was gentle enough to permit of being directed across the road. In turning the animal to the side of the road, the carriage was upset and the ladies thrown out. - The horse passed the or deal of the upset without going iuto a scare, ronseqoently no serious damage was done. Ibe ladies received a few bruises, and a ootiple of the carriage wheels were dished inward. A GAlil of base ball was played at the Park last Saturday, between the Kailroad bine and the Baltics which resulted in a victory for the latter by a icore of 53 to 12, the Baltics playing a better game tbau on the previous Sat urday, which is accounted for by their practice during the week. , Dietnck did better behind the bat. t .'Goshen played his position well, making some good catches and throwing well to first, while Maxwell's play at left was cood. doing aouie Cue throwing. Kulp filled bis position on first to the satisfaction of all. For the Railroaders, Mayer plajed very well, making some good catches on first, while Cramer on short did splendidly. Brown in the field did very well, making some brilliant catches The weakest point for the R's was their Pitcher, the Baltics batting him freely, making some good bit off bioa, batting the ball over the fielders' heads. The umpiring was done in a fair and impartial manner by C. S. Kepner. A Fish Suit Lost Friday. Most prosecutions for violation of what is commonly called the "Fish Law" are dry matters to all but the parties concerned. Xne one reported below is as exception, and therefore be comes interesting'. As reported it reads thus : t Commonwealth m. Malhiat Gfmbtr- A grrit was brought before Justice E. W. H. Kreider against Mav thiaa G ember ling, of Fayette town ship, m the name of the Commonwealth,- by John E. Hollobaugh, President of the Rod and Grin Club, under the 24th section of. tbv. act of Assembly approved the 5th day. of May, 1876, which inflicts a penalty of Fifty Dollars on all parties who shall catch any black bass, speckled trout, or other fish in any of the waters' of this State, by shutting or drawing off any portion of said waters,, or by dragging or drawing small .nets . or seines therein when the waters shall be wholly or in part drawn off, ex cept by the orders of the State Fish ery Commissioners. Ihe lacts of tne case are as follows r . The defendant being about to erect a grist mill near the site of where his saw mill now stands, in order to enable him to properly secure his foundation, had to draw off the water in the dam in part. After doing so, quite a number of persons had been fishing in said dam contrary, to law, each of whom are liable to a fine of $50 for so doing ; but the evidence failed to show that Mr. Gemberling although present at one time when fishing with a Beine was going had anything to do with th fishing. He was present, saw it done, was in the " boat in whieh the fish . were thrown from the seine, but B either pushed the boat nor handled the fish, nor in any way, either by direction to those using the seine Or actual management of the seme, assisted in the catching of the fish. Under this evidence Justice rwitnr acquitted the defendant. " Last Thursday tBOfnmg Noah . Ltttlefield, of tins place, was arretted on a charge of arson.: On Saturday Judge Koons required him to answer in the sum of $1000, . to mewtr the charges in the September term of vouit. John . right, . ftr.i became surety for his appMrasce at the re quired lime: The information that lead td the arrest rends as follows : Junidla Counifru: James YT. Pean, being duly sworn according; to law, says that on or about the first day of August, A. 1)., 18(3, at the borough oi Mrmintown, and county of Jum ata, a house and shop, on the corner of. Bridge street and Middle alley, was burned,in. the borough afore said i and deponent further says that be .doth suspect, and am just cause to suspect, that said house was set on nre purposely by one iNoah E. Little field, for the purpose of obtaining in surahce money on his stock of goods, in said shop contained, or that he, the said .Noah li Iiittleneld, was ac cessory before the fact to said burn ing, and that one William LittlefitJJ was also accessory to said burning ; that lus suspicion in regard to the guilt of the said Noah E. Littlefield and William Jjittlefield is based on the following, among other facts, that he has been informed, and of his own personal knowledge knows, that the property of said Littlefield--Noah . in said shop was insured for much more than its actual value, ' and that he, the said Noah H littlefield, re moved a part of his said stock, leath er, from said shop before said nre, and claimed insurance on all said leather; that he, the said Noah E. Littlefield, repeatedly offered depo nent the sum of $1,000 if he, the said deponent, would not prosecute him, the said Noah r. Lnttlefield; that when charged by deponent with committing said crime, be, - the said Noah E. Littlefield, never denied that he was guilty ; and deponent further says that he has been ' credibly in formed and believes that the said Noah E. Littlefield and William lit tlefield endeavored to procure and hire other persons to set fire to said building before the same was finally burned. ' ' ' J. W. Be. Sworn and subscribed before E. W. H. Kbetdeb, J. P. June 22, 1876. - HelUwar's PUls. The Tars of Lite. From th age of forty-lire to to It?, woman baa arrived at a critical period of ber existence ; stream of death (lows before bor, acros it is a bridga, called the turn of life," bevond it is a delightful garden. The path is beset with danger, and guarded by the fierce dragons of disease. Dropsy, Erysipelas, Hysteria, IS ervoutwess aud other disorders too numerous to mention: but. armed and prepared by Ho!lowayB famous rills, sue win pass wits seennty into those regions, and enjoy herself till the. snn of hfe seta in the serene evening of old age. Negligence at this season is uroductive of the most frightful consequences, snd death Itself would be fsr preferable to such a mockery of life. - The Berrousness, tushes and lain ting fits, the general prostration of the system, may be all prevented bra tlme- lyarecourse to these Incomparable remedies. 109 TtaMfF! Skd. One bushel of Turnip Seed for sale, at 25oenta per pound by mail 35 cents. Call on or address. - IIaiibjcs Leosabd, ,.: . Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Fa. IWOUNCEMEliTS -..... . , COXGaKSS. Editor Stntimtl and Rtpnbhcan s Please announce the naiuu ot JsatMitn Lvoxs as a candidate for Congress, subject to KVpubli- can nsages, and oblige Mast KErrsucass. Dr. J. F. Sriaarrr, of Fort Royal, will fa supported for Congress according lo the usages of the Republican party. WALKCB. . ; . STATE SE5AT0R ; We are authorised to annouuee the name of Jobs W. Mctbebsbacgb, of MilUintown, as a candidate for the office ot State Sena tor, subject to the rules of the Republican party. . : ASSEMBLY. Editor Sentinel and Republican : By many Republicans I am requested to ak that the name ot llron T. tacAusTia, of aleAUster ville, be announced as a candidate tor the office of Assemblv, aubjoct to Primary Election rules of the RspuMieaa party. OLD Ut AKD. . TTe are authorized to announce the name of Jabbs Kino, of T linear ora township, a-, a candidate for the office of Assemblyman, subject to theruicset the Republican party. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorised to announce the name of Jobb McLadgults, of Turbett township, as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge, subject to the primary election rules of the Kepubucaa party. . Eililor Set-Uriel and Republican : Dear Hir, Some kind friend, without consult iog tue, announced me as a candidate for the office of Associate Judge. For the kind consideration, please say to my friends, and to all others whom it may eoacern, that I am not a candidate for the office mentioned, and my name is hereby withdrawn ' from the can' vass Respectfully your, M. B. Babhork. SHERIFF. We are authorised to announce the name of Isaiab Bsbkkt, of Turbett township, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the Primary Election rules of the Repub lican party. We are authorized to announce the name of Capt Cobbkucs McCi.ei.lab, of Midi in town, as a candidate for the office of Sher iff, subject to the primary election rulea of the Republican party. REGISTER AND RECORDER. We are authorised to announce the same of S. M. Shbluv, of Port Royal, as a can didate tor the office of Register and Re corder, subject to the Primary Election rules of the Republican party. We are authorised to announce to name of Datu Halueb, of Mifflin town, aa a can didate for the office of Register and Re corder, subject to the primary election rules of the Republican party. JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorised to announce the name of Abbababi Moist, of Fermanagh town ship, aa a candidate for the office .of Jury Commissioner, subject to the Primary Elec tion ruiea of the Kepubucaa party. ' ESTRAY HOTICE. NOTICE is hereby gives that an tttraf red colored Heifer came onto the prem ises of Beniamin DiUman, in Fermanagh township, about the 1st ot July, 1876. The owner is requested to come forward, prove ownership, pay cot of pasture and the price of advertising the same, anl take the beirer away. , BENJAMIN DILLMAX Joly 19, 1876. A fine Bssottmeat of cloths, cssstmercs v eatings, &, alwrys on hand and fiir sale by o. o. MAJiiuva. COItt3lllCi rlL. " MlFFUNTOWN M ARKET3. V, , -Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas ; Mirf ujitowi, July S9, 187G. Butter I J , Eggs............. 15 '. I-" ssasse -setseasllSMe 12 ' nam.............. 16 Bacon 11 ' Potatoes 30 ' - Onions.................. . .... 74 MlFFUNTOWN GRAIN MARKET , Corrected weekly by Buyers k. Kennedy. QCOTATIOBS FOB To-DAT. Wednesday, July 26, 1876. Wheat, old ; $1 00 . new (rskings) .... : -80 Corn .....j...... 4)to42., t Oats,.. 20to26, Rye . 60 Timothy seed 2 IX) Cloverserd 6 00 , . F. Kunkel's Bitter Wina of Iron has never been known to fail in the cure of weakness, attended with symptoms indis position to exertion, loss of memory, diffi culty of breathing, general weakness, hor ror of disease,' weak, nervous trembling, dreadful horror of deolb, night sweats, cold feet, weakness, dimness of vision, languor, universal lassitude of the muscular system, enormous sppetite with dyreitic syiutoms. hot hands, Hashing of the bitdy, dryness of we skin, pallid countenance aid eruptions on the face, purifying the blood, pain in the nacK, Heaviness or tue eyelids, frequent. black spots flying before the eyes with tem porary suffusion and loss of sight, want of attention, etc. These symptoms all arise from a weakness, and to remedy that use K. F. K umbel's Bitter Wiue of Iron. It never fails. Thousands are bow enjoying health who hare nsed it. Take only E. F. Kckkcl's. Beware of counterfeits and base imita tions. As Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron is so well known all over the country, drug gists themselves make an-imitation and try- to palm it off on their customers, when they call for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Kuukel's Bitter Wine of Iron is put up only iu $1 bottles, and has a yellow wrapper nicely put on the ouuide with the proprio- tor'a puotograpuon the w rapier of each bottle. ' Always look for the photograph on the outaide, and you will always be sure to get the genuine. $1 per bottle, or six for 95. Sold by Druggists and Dea'ers, every where. , All Worm Removed Alive. ' E. F. Kts eel's Worm Syruu never tails to destroy Pin, Sest and Stomach Worms. Dr. Ki'xezl is the only successful physician who rumovts Tape-worm in 2 hours, alive with head, and no fee until remoted. Com mon sense teaches that if Tate-worm be' removed all other worms can be readily de stroyed. Send for circular to Dr. Kuokel, No. 2 3 Nonh 9th street, Philadelphia, Pa-, or eU on yonr druggist and ask lor a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup. Price $1.00. It never tails. JEW DRUG STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Belford Building,) Mala Street, Mimiatavra, Pa. DEALERS IN : nunas ivn irririwj .. . CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS viLo, v AHA iarir.t,ULASS, KUTTl , COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BRUSHES, TOOTH ' ' BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR : OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, ' NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGB VARIETY OF. PATENT MEDICINES. , Selected with great care, and warranted ironi high authority. C7Pnrest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. C7PRSSR1PT10NS cm pounded with great care. . , I June 22-tt. M EAT MEAT!! The undersigned have commenced the Butchering business in the borough of Mil Uintown. BEEF, : VEAL, : MUTTON, . V r." and PORK can be had every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday comings at their meat stoie at the residence of Mr. Howe, on Cherry street. Their wagon will also viiit the resi dence of citizens the same mornings. Kill none but the best of stock, and sell at fair prices. Give as a trial. HOWE H ETK.A. June 28, 1676-tf . PUMPS! PUMPS! PUMPS! Pumps, light or heavy, made to order. Cucumber Wood Pumps always on hand. Tbese guaranteed never to freeze In n in ter. Wood, Iron, Terra Cotta, or Lead Water Pipe put down on short notice , . tEr Repairing promptly attended to. Please give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to stll at the very lowest prices. Call on or address WM. NOBLE, Port Royal, or, FRANK NOBLE, Miflfintown. mar22-8m Fire Dollars Less Than Hereto fore, BT going to D. J. MILLER, you can have a new set of Artificial Teeth, up per or lower, lor $10.00 per set, and any other work pertaining to the Profession, such as filling and treating Teeth. Teeth remodeled at low price. D. J. MILLER, Dertisl, Over the Store-room f Yeakly k. Son, Main Street, Ulnlintown. Ju!yl2-ra Protbeawtar y's Notice. TVJ OTICE is hereby given that the follow Xl ing named persons have tiled their As signees' accounts in the Prothonolary's of fice of Juniata county, and the same wul be presented for confirmation and aiowance at the Court House in Mifflintown, at the August term of adjourned court, August 15. 1876 The first and partial account of Reuben Leonard, Assignee of Samuel Leonard. The first and final account of John Jami son, Assignee of Amos GraybiM. The account ot Wn, Ulsb, Assignee of George Singer. JACOB BKIDLEK, mtkonolmrf. Pbotbobotabv's OrricB, ricB, i, 1876. I Mifflintown, June 28th UNIATA VALLEY BANK. MiTriiim)WN, JUNIATA COUHTY, PENH 'A. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRV1N, Cashier. , BIBECTOB I George Jacobs, H.H. Bechtel, John Balsbaeh, J. W. Frank. Amos G. Bonsail, Jerome N.Thompso0 Joseph Koturock, August 4, 1875-tf Drugs fc medicines at Banks at HaznUn.'s Sew Advertisement. - EXECUTOR'S HALE OF . VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. fTVIK aiferslgoed, Executor of the last -S-. will and leatament of Robert C Gal laher, deceased, will sell at pnb'.ic Bale, at MitfliatowB, Jaaiata county, Penna.f at one o'clock P.- OB - TUESDAY, AUG U3T 30, 1876, The following valuable real esUte, to wit : No. 1 Ttie MANSION FARM, situate In Fermanagh township, Jnniata connty, ad joining the boron jh of Mifflintown, con taining i3 Acres and fts Ferchea, net. The improvements are - - . WljMBEmHOlJSES, ONE FRAME HOUSE, BLACKSMITH ' ; - SHOP, WAUON MAKER SHOP,. LARGE FBAME BANK BABN, with Wagonshed and Corncrib attached, Carriage House, Horse Stable, and all olhur necessary outbuildings. "There is a Well of excellent water near the door, and running water convenient to the barn for the use of stock. Tne farm is in a good state of cul tivation, and under good lenca. This is one of ihe best farms in the couuty, and is especially desiralile on accoont ot its con venience to market, churches, schools, fcc, A portion of it can be conveniently laid oil' iuto town Ms, : which would command a ' rehdy.sale, at fair prices, without detriment to the farm. ..i .. '. i. . - i No. 2 A Lot of Oronnd in the eastern portion of the borough of Mittlintown, con taining 6 Acre aud 133 Perches. Thh is a cboiee piece of land, and has a good Limestone Quarry on it. ' No. 3.!Two LoU in the borough of Mif flintown, south of Lutheran Cemetery.' i .'TERMS OF SALE. ,' ' , Five per cent, of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sate ; $16'J0 to remain in the property, to pay legacies due at the death ol Jane Oallaber,widow, the interest thereof lobe paid annttalir,atid to be secured by mortgage ; $ll,Hy.".B7 to remain in the property during the lil'c-tiute of Jane Ual laher, the. interest tuureof from April 1, 1877, t be paid to ber on the 9th day ot September, 1877, and annually thereafter on the yih of t-epteuiber ot each vear, ani to be secured by mortgage. The balance of the purchase money to be paid April 1, 1877, when deed will be delivered aud pos session given. Any person wishing to view the above property, can do so by calling on Jonathan Kaudmaa at MilBintuwa, or on the under signed, at his residence 1 aiiles east of aliUlintowa. -. ' JOSEPH R.ITHROCK, Executor of Robert C Gallaher, dee'd. July 19. 1876. -.i. . ' , . Valuable Hotel Property : FOR SALE! The undersigned offers at Private Sale the JUNIATA HOTEL PROPERTY, situate in the borough of Mifflintown, Ju niata county, Pa., fronting 85 feet on Main street, and extending back 140 feet. The hotel building is of ! ' BEICK AND FBAME, recently repaired, repainted and repapered ; a well of excellent water with pump al front door, and a large cistern with pump at kitchen door. - A LARGE STABLE on the lot and in good condition. The en tire property is in excellent order, aud the bote! has a Large Rtra of Patronaee. There is also a .' v" STORE-ROOM, with glass front, in the briek end of the hotel. This is a very desirable property, and would prove a good investment. Will be sol4 on ,t Reaaoaable Terra. If not sold at private sale, the property will be oft red at PUBLIC SALE at 1 o'clock P. M., on Wepnesoat, Septlbbeb 6th, 1876. July 12-tf n. A.' STAMBAUGH. t f AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREAT Centennial history It sells faster than any other book ever pub lished. One Agent sold 61 copies in 1 day. Send for our extra terms to Agents. Ad dress National PrsusHiBO Co., Philadel phia, Pa. ' Ait) A DAT at borne. Agents wanted. pUi Outfit and terms free. , TRUE A CO., Augusta, Maine. A man T noted health was asked bow it was be seemed to be always well I am not particular in my meals i I eat what I like ; and whenever I feel un der the weather, I resort to my TARRANT'S SELTZER APERlENTj which I always keep la the house." Wise man, and oconomicai as well. He does not resort to violent means for relief. He uses Nature's remedy, in the shape of this aperient. . SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS. 77 PER WEEC GUARANTEED to $1 1 Agents, Male and Female, in their own lality. Terms and OUTFIT FREE. Address P. O. V1CKERT t CO., Augusta, Maine. dT tf1fl PT day at home. Terms free. fj h ipuu Address Geo. Srixsoa A Co., Portland, Me. MOSTCHOMANCT. oa SOUL CHARM ay. IMti. How either sex may fasci nate and gain the love and affections of any persona they choose, instantly. This sim ple mental acquirement all may possess, free, by mail, for 25 cents ; together with a Marriage Uuide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM A CO., Pub lishers, Philadelphia. ADVERTISING in RELIGIOUS AND AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES HALF-PRICE. Scud for Cat alogue on the LIST PLAN. For informa tion, address GEO. P. R0WELL A CO., 41 Park Row, NEW TORK. , STILL BREATEH REDUCTION IK THE PRICES OF TJBETU! FI1 Upper er Lower Setts as Low as f4 No teeth allowed to leave the office unless the patient is satisfied. Vri,57 Teeth remodeled and re-AA paired. Teeth filled to last for life. Teeth extracted withont pain, by the ase of Kitrous Oxide U as, always on band. Owing to the hard times, I will Insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, for 91V.W. Toothache stopped in Ave minutes with out extracting the tooth, at the Dental Of flee of G. L. D&kb, established in Mifflin town in 1800. " " G.'L. DERK, Jan 84, 1872. J .Practical Dentist. Large stock of Ready-made Clothing for saicdj UARLEYC0. Proftuional Cttrdt. M. CKArVFOHD, M. 1., Has renamed, actively the practice of veaiciae aad bargery and tbvir collateral br itches : Olhce al Ihs old ciruer of Third and Orange streets, MitUintoWB, Pa. . March l, 1876 . , . ., i4 , , PC. RUNDIO, M. D has resuntedac- tively ibe practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Will give prompt and faithful atteution to all patients entrusted to bis care. Olhce in the Patterson Ding Store. . July 2o, 1876-tf , JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA.. Uncollecting and Couveyaucing prompt ly attended to. .. . Orncs On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Squsre. i JOBERT Mo.MEE.V, Attorney and Counselor -at-Lawi Prompt attention given to the seenring aixt collecting of claims, and all legnl busi sss. OrriCB on bridre street, ftrnt door west ot the belford building. . ! April II, 1876-tf ALFUKD J. FATf KKSOM, . ATTOSNET-AT-LAW, ; MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO PA. All business promptly attended to.' OrriCB On Bridice stree. opposite the Court House square. t -yyiLLIAM M. ALLISON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,' " Has resumed activelv the praeticu of his profession. All buniuess promptly attend ed to. OUice, as formerly, adjoining his residence, opposite Court House, Mit&in- town, la. Dec. 22, 1875. joun Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, ' PORT ROYJL, JUSUTJ CO.. rA. rmOnly reliable Companies represented. Dee. 8, 1875-ly J E. UUflLAX, DEXTIST. Office opposite Lntberani Church, POUT ROTAI JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the first ten d.is of earn month, commencing Dcci niber 1st The balaace of the tie his othre ill be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man worthy or confidence, and who has been associated with the Doctor ss student and assistant two years and npwards. ' Those wno call dnring Vr. JSurlaU's absence for professional service, msy. and will please arrange the time with Mr. Kilmer when tliey may oe served , en tne return of the Doctor. TIIOMAS A. ELDER, II. D. Phjsician and Surgeon, - . mrFLlSTOWN, Ottice hours fmm 9 a m. to X m ' I If See in his father's residence, at the south end ol Water street. . foclZZ-u J M. BRAZEE, 51. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUEQEON, Academia, Juniata Co , Pa. ' ' '' Orrici formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett. Profemiopal business promptly attended to at all hour. ' April 7, 1872-tf L. ALLEN, M. D.t Has commenced the practise of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at Academia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. jnly 15. 1874 Jp;XHY HARSUBERUER, M. D., Continnes the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his residence in Mc.listerviile. Feb 9, 187ti. SEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! AT J. B. M. TODD'S, PATTERSON, PA. I have Just returned from Philadelphia With a full line of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Men's Suits, $3.50, fj.OO to 20.00. Boys' Suits, $J.50, M 60 to $10.00. A full line of the Most fasiiio jable iiats, at low prices. A Complete assortment of Ladies' Best Shoes, at $l.3- and upwards. A full line of Children's Shoes. 1 have also a full line of Ladies Hose, Handker chiefs, Ac. Also, a large stock of GROCERIES, Arbucklca Coffee 30c. Mackeral, No. 1, $2.50 per 1 bbL I am now selling SKWLNO MACHINES at WHOLKS ALE PRICES. I wiU seU you any kind ot a machine at TvTEMTT PER CE&T. LESS than they are usually sold. Leave your orders, and you can have any kind you want. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, May 17, 1876. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sulonff,) DEALERS IN GRAIN, COAL, LUMBER, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, SEEDS. SALT, JtC. - .. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Xifflin town or Port Royal. , ' We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealer at reasonable rates. - . BUYERS fc SEKKEDf . JOB PRINTING OF EYBHT. KIND done at this office. - A'fvtATTES OF POPULAR iffTEHEST. W ectaleiisqAtam the IMgS SyUtr tbft substance uf iouRKclioii hbuut Oct UaU. in : Pailalh!uatiaser brown's" Lr-ct ClrxhinA Vt6s In Asjerjea." A visitur and aO-ndaiiPsST me speakers : ., 1 Udr. " ft Ual curuer u the BuH'Ub on T AtlenJaxt. -Pouth-Ea.4 coraer of SatA and Marfct Meve Bte the SIXTH. troie scraneers secUotf aUU, have bceu Kisltst by detuning person.'' . . V. "11 is pcr;cUj culoaal 1 Do ye know Its dlmensfonst A-"Uu squato iVet OS ok Marttrt, ani ISO od.k n 6ixUw r'x sums hln.. lies ever tores SCTaUourLa&and coven ipcs u occupied by-.-&Laa twaalr 6iieful busi ness places." fAX V. " Do t u u- ttrrm-rwer A. " A riant young tnpaie fumthel nowrt Ibr tbe freielit aud pa.-nyerelc alum, ii.d i:.o boilers sieam lor hectiiu. and the our lions of Uia house.' .T V. " VViuaorier do you take ritk goodsr Tut am nrit cucXitd and anaii;rd la tho basement, bnlor.g kre.iur.tfr!.cil L Ltn tneneaoa tae t&jbyceroioe a the uupco tur's room on thusyfi aaor." . i . V. "U iniecuti3ueijioDer3liciar I".,"", meaaurlna. liMgucdxariifnt measured in tue piece, thn Inspect d. Ifco eVKh passes over rollers In the lace i a rlne bebt. and two men sit. one bofcrs and one beliind Uie goods, wstchins Willi tlis eye oi a ftawklnrthe lest pin-hole imperfection, ard marianx; every flaw, ao thi the rosier tier tvo and avoid U whaa he coataa taeuWe gu menu." V. " Ton must enrplov an arif ct tuners'" ' A. "Come to our lilui turf acd (eel Y'o keep 3U hands all tlis tia esUnt; cp Uie rlotk Into (armenia, bthititSmnitunmltmitio. a dozen men's work eaciXt a stroke." V. "Do job Bismilscmra- all your owa A. - We do, aad atoet rarefally. Oar ex aminers Inspect every stitui sad mam, ai.d certify to every garment as exrra-eJl tvto before we put our ticket oa It, and beeoma sesponsible tut H." V-Your system Bust save fell a great A. " In every direction, sfr. It IM mtent -and econou.y we pracucil Of tjf Win c-o. s!we,.- n't 'AlUr "orl' wfc berones . Won ft roes Into Stock it b ftVMaf. tvery sinrle gumest bas iu trader s-id otbec nouns noted on II. k thit Iu enure hls torycaa ha traced wuiiout saai, cpoa fcui Y-" Jon must have or S3 salesnen A. tVhyrir.oa swy dirys y..- mcrAee WO In the venous suoos anl suites oiruusaa. Mdexrei tb, na A. "Very f-eafc All over thaeuantry. Cur COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS OF ALL KIKDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's .Yen Brick Building,) MAIX STilEET, OlTOSIfE TltE COfRT YARD MIFFLINTOWX, JUNIATA C0UNT1. PA. Housekeepers' , Hard Wiirc Build ers' Hardware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &C., &0, . all of first quality, constantly on hand. I invite the public to call and see uie. Mifflintown, A nr. 26, !874-tf D. W. H ABLE YS Is tie place where jou can bay THE BEST AUD TIIE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, 8 HOES, ASD FVRS1SHISG GOODS. ' HE Is prepared to exhibit one ot the most choice and select stocks ever offered in this market, and at ids TOA'ISHIXG L T LOW PRICES ! Also, Bieasutes taken for suits and parts of suits, wbicb trill be iniJe to ofder at short notice, very reasonable. He member the place, in Hoffman's Water s'roeU, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'LSTRAYER Has just relumed front ibe Kastern cities with a fu'.I variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FL'RN'ISIIINO GOODS. Good k4 b V)toni.Hhed. Pntj at 15 tetlts. n..a. u -i.fi a-. a iiiciwu, r a.) juaj ion. ATTENTION. J. F. JACOBS, ' DCALEB W ' ' ' Farming Machinery and Agrictdtaral.ini' plcnioiits, such as Corn Planters, Corn Workers, GR AIW EPARATOBS, CLOVER SEED SEPAR.1T0RS, Ilorse Powers from One to Ten Ilorse Power, Agricultural, Portable, ami Stationary Steam Engines, FODDER CL'TTKIW, FODDER CSUSU-i EkS.COK.N SHEI.LtKS, I Cider Willi, Hay Forks, Hay Rakes, Grain' Drills, aud tannine; machinery and imple-, menu ot every description, iiaaress J. F. JACOBS, Port Eoyal, Juniata Co., Pa April 12. 1876. g B. LOUDO-V, MERCHANT TAILOR, la room on second story of K. K. Parker's new building, ok - Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. FASHIONABLE GOODS .always or. band. CUSTOM WORK DONE oa the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can hai thmo cut hi garments free of charge. BVTTERIcrS PATTERNS also for sale. A LI, WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 187-tr Sale Bills of aQ kinds printed on snort notice as una omce. ALVLRTISEME. IS. pprfert svntem sal riles of sslf-ineureiucirf maie HiussifcA i i-Iease jcoF;e mile J-By (JJ: wpcriUy as 11 ILej were iwre l per-JO'TpX V. " 1 ru;.pow jr-n t?Ttai leeat kAlf a doaeis dltrerert OiT'rtreentiT" A. "Sly ikuslrl wehavTaorathaa tmmtr e-x h eh-irTd with its ova bnsu.e. and e a tii n;iL:y rxrUi,aiKcefcrj whealBuhr iu fhe wn M t Urt" V. " V-.il yaii nnmsaaoarncrsoef metal" A. "W.tii r'urtiM. 1 oe CiMoot Deparf meet, f r tliCw vhj jmier cut.ttt-maiue pv wi'h" iu Ay Shirt y . in lMiucnrcaa, ttjy. w.tii lMta.Tr machines. H.irji urocn l.r-cla'S z.; is. TLe Truv. tune, l-purtrjrt. IUcil aet:rssMuiy areinr' t sfm. Tno miskiiI block Kocbl. Thw rccoiv cji Kuom. Ti.e O.-utr I-epaitmenW xoiued U-foJe JfceSper'ai I ni'onus Drpart nwnt, 11. 9 tWivcry I"t;t:ruLm, wuh tt score o! .etfvate?w. The" V. "II-H. infill t!r. encnjhr A. "I'm n.thr.iruimugir lb adrertlslBaT' r-ian.iK nt,wlih its l;ILiid bWinbuton, editiDsiiDtt publikiiin&a bus:ccssd popoiar iiura-3. c:rcuira-.ir, tTss ?,!.) topics mcn:hly t'ilMlyoiirfriitfiand fcritW The Men V .epenucct, wiunts au.i,y nitms. Ibe hnrW Ji;; luiuifio. ILeYiutLa lrrtxtmuit. ll C'.iiliircn s Deporrciit, with Its special entrrnte lot kidies. Its Iekmi hmnif r-ni. r.e hie Cltrk s lVinmrnl, U I j 1). Oi-toeitni ir.d s-sktsnu. Cencrul iUn srrs lVtruner.t! "insnrier"s v(ucw, and titer Ottrtw ef the Smvsll ban u bee tUinitinf, planning, txeAaz-.ie. iHtvinc. m&k' ln?.r Tisur.Dj.rcniioCt.jir.aftg ciikKliinir. aud li a ! U5andty j. reiij tbeir lurrr tocarry onabodntasHriin ite vpLc irmin ln tV t0"1 SJMt bvxAVAiU saw 1i"?-t-B--B-d-o.ds 't(lIntlecd " 4,1 1 "mt to BCBM the) Chiers Ivpartment. hich LanclesiikeAuut ei retuil seles vn Sv me ;ng'e o&r. r V. "SS.kjuI - T hat susliks! the house to tuy cbeap and eelclmpr" A. " E:;act:y I ToiTljave lifit hit Tt. Tho people tuirort; here. knJryf lhat we depend cot low pricu sml inijLtPal." V.'nlist era Um 'tuisnus' I hear so Bach ttuouCT' A. "Our syrtem ThoWnesI cVUh(r I Obo prirev tv dcviaiwa : 2. Ct k 8r ererrLhins ; S. A guarantee ptulecULj the purchawr: . The ion-.y rctumcd If the buyer can't otharwlao besu.CHi." V. - Ntblnf could be fairer." & 1 L:' a ad tiie people ste It" v. "Veil, 1 tback ou,Ut, tor your polito attenLkin." " ' A. - Jiot at all. "It's a plearare tossfreyew. Ciil -sain : acd be r. jw ot the p'.oCe Wan it iter A Drow-n's Oak QaJlStu&Zast cor nor tixth aud Jfirfc.- A V. "lU.-iri ya laaU be happy to do so. Coed lLw!uL.v. . JOHN W.'MTJTHEESBAUGH. New Building) eorner of Brides and Sept; 15, Vilo-tt of a'l kiml ire lw.---CirTrT and m SVll'S 3UlK Tt OKDER. . .-. . ...... . -" . OdllLal -M ivti X & ManLood: SowLost-HowEestored Just published, a new edition ot r. Ciilverwell'a Celebrate) En-try on the tflical rare (without nivdi-' cine) of Speruiatorrhuea or Seatlaul weak' ne, Involuntary Seminal Luiocie, lai po tency, Venial ami Physical Incapacity, lm peduueuts to ilarriage, ete ; also Con scniplioo, Epilepsy and Fits, indnced by sell-indulgence or srxnal extntvaganee, Ac. Price, in a scaled casttbpa, only six cents. The celebrated author. Ja tlh admirable Esay, dourly deniunatnes, from a thirty years' successful practica, tAat the alarm ing con.einences of sefa-a!is may be rail ically cured without the daniri-roua ne ot' inlern.ll medicine or the application oi lh knife; pointing out a Mode of cure at once simple, certain, ami eifccfniti, by means or which every sufferer no matter what his condition uiay be, nmy cure himself cheap ly, privately, and radically. UL1 his Lertiir should be in tbe hands of every youth and every man in the bud. Sent under seal, hi a plain envelope, to any address, fot-paid, on the receipt of six cents or two post stamps. Address thej Publishers, P. BttrCMATf It. SOX, 41 Ann 8 1 New Turk; . Post-Office Bvs 458S. Oct. IS, 187-Iy. BALLARD & CO., . Bsneral Ccmissioii ; Meitliaiits, as t txuts ra Grain, Hidw, Wool, Tobacco, nps, Egira, Butter. Cheese, Dried FrBlts, Ymlh- Furs, Lard, Tallow, Seeds, Bacon, Beans, Poultry, Flour, Vegetables, Ac., Ac., . ' ? WarrhoBS, 5. 4S 5orth Water Strtrt, PHILADELPHIA. Sfarch 22, I87ft-m ,'-.. 'Bale Bills printed oa short notice at tho oflke of the Sentinel and Republic.
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