.jTIXEL & REPUBLICAN M1FFLINT0WN : ,dnei4J Sept; 3Q. lSTS " " " TERMS, -jrfcription. $1.."iO per annom, If paid Ti pjontus ; $2.00 if not Mid within h lJent advertisement inserted at 50 TrLT inch for each insertion. 'r'ent business notice in local col li ceats P"r ,ine '"r ech '"sertion. "factions ill be uiaie to th se desiring t, sdvertiee by the year, half or quarter PESS'A. B. RETIME TABLE. y rd sfter Sunday, April loth, 1876, 0 jifsmKiv trains win leave Aiunia ota- tmi rw AtD. ,'i.hia Expreaa . .12 54 a m . 4 ! a ni .lOOOani '.'r-.-Mi.a-n AriJ.uMoJation ipjcilic bp'-" 1 1 22 a tu 6 09 p m 0 15 p in WESTW1). tebtinr Express ... .'fKifc txn-s -y r"Cor .r.,f Line 12 22 am "2 a m 10 00 a m 8 2M p m ; 6 4. p ra . I S p m 1 tj,(w:.io-n Accommodation ... llliih- i uauj rnrpt cuuavf. j i nny iJiiriip'' i vntfi erctpt Jioa- Hi- Th Penn"v!v.ima Central Railroad Com- r isnic ett:ursi"n tickets now, and will ' . . ... J.. ... HTittl Y .tv-omlt. lft icrr. ..f. ticket from this J.int U ! IK J'-' " - (V.ii lIf ick' 18 j j PniLinEU'niA. July 12, 1876. IV ha.'.iiart-rs ol the Kepublicaii State remittee have been established at No. 13 C!lt'tun, !ifr,"t (-' floor). Phtladel- I rhia- Hknst M. Hovt, Chairman. Hayes and Wheeler Club. The EcpaWieans of Fermanagh township jtVebj requested to meet in the Tribune ing room on SAU'KPAV EVENING, SEPT. 2Sd, it 7 u'cock, fer the ptirpose of organizing i Bites An Wheilt Cli , and thorough (..jaixatioa fr the importaut campaign in tie midst ol which we now are. ISAAC SIEBER, ,-JAXLtI, THOMAS, Committee. LOCAL ISTELLIGESCE. Ei!i" F-xcTRsiox- to tbe Ceutennial iii.iti'.n and K turn for $3..j0, Scpteni :r i". and g.xxl tor return on any ihi! t. p at this place tiil October !', lsi. For pirticulara addrefrfl W. D. ' -rjer. Patterson. rhlal-.-ipiiia is full of Centennial Exhi L. ri. n visitors. Within Tl.e ( a-t week cider sold at two .i-.iia; pr b.irTei. It uas ..lie f N i-t"s cartoons that led to capture of Tweed. Tret:iil..ns storms prevailed along the A-iEtic 5t-a!..arii on Sunday. . A 'ker advertises good (arm for m' , 10 WaVT township, by js.ster. Ij:mci.-stjrs of th.- Ni--w EiJanl Adams ha '; it is sa d, ;w b.-jr b.-eaors. l:i:"lre. liiiisand tons of coal is to Or ( .iJ at tucteju iu New Vork city to-day. T -da the Odd Fellows' Centennial Pari:-.: b liie great public Icature in Philadei- Ttiere knul1 he a H yes and Theeler i"ah rgit:tz--d in everv township and bor- Brmemb t the 2?th day of this month is f.iUM.vhania's day at U Ceutenutil EiLi- tiuiu. They hive a sh imming school for girls in r-x V'jrk. ensible. All giris should itira to swiai. TV wet weather caused cloverseed that 1 it iix-Drut aud raked on piles in the fields I ' 'ir; t . iir...w. I i "Tr-E' "..:.rtu. 2'K busheles ot p" l.i' -.- Us"! in exchange i'.r furniture, at V. . '. S:.y-!er'. ij dii" ;: . n. 2t -ndai.ee ou tue preaching at the -. -ail chiircb -s on Sunday was not large, i nisi- .f tne niiictuent weattier. Th s:titude of the Church during the ldiciU.n has nothing to do with the pres taicanniaiga. Send Ingersoil home. "Winter is coming. The leave are red-1 rifDiiij aior; their tips like a young woniau " - tica she is proposed to by a man ol Ei-Goveruor Henry A. Wise, the man th- hanged Old John Brown, died at his line in Virginia ou the Uth iust., ag -i 70 ycirs. The Senatorial Conference, composed of ' represent itive of Franklin aud Hunt KtU counties, will meet in Fattersou to tuvrruw. PhiWephia Markets-Wheat $1.17tol. C'Jrn .j'tuiIOc, Oats 34to4c,Coverseed ilcptrpound. Cattie3toCi:, Sheep 5to6c, U1f CttO'.'!-. tienenv.' Crook overtook a party of Sioux hAiirn the other day and defeated them. Jw wWier was kiied aui seven or eight viu?Ud. Kev. JTr. Berry and C. B. Horning, Esq., I Snjder Vice Presidents, David Holler Ke iH o.. ., .. j .. 1. -.u -t u ...j.... ; cunliniT Secretary. Pnilo II Il iinlm Corres- Slilford t;.wns!.in. tor s.inirreis- last Wed- mi. v.is nor. il fo ..r. .r.i$.nj - I J - - - -M w a-ud found no game. Tie Railroad viewer held a meeting to roomier clim, in the C-nrt Honse last WtdnevUr, and artjourned to meet at tha Bk place on the 2nd day ol October. List Tuurwlay a hearv rain, accouijnied by tail, frequent Hashes of lightning and rarp peal t tliunder, reminded one of tbenutiy days of the mouth of June. Tlie cliief business place will be closed n Philadelphia oa Thursday, ti.e 2th, that Wr'g Pen.itvlvanta's day, in boner of the Hion of"the first Constitution of the Vile. Tie railroads riinuing to Philadelphia are ''led to their lullest extent in carrying P"pleto the Centennial Exhibition. It is U" potest Exhibition ever witnessed in toblent times. . The racrcant'Ie class in Philadelphia are "ru'id cheer over the trade that the Cen Mmial Exhibition is jnt now bringing them. A great deal or New Torfc western trade gone to Philadelphia Uii falU Turkey is preparing to issue paper money. t-hi country the issue of paper money '!! secure turkey turkey lor Thark'giv-lr- Poor Turkey! Fat Turkey! Who'll ""wet turkey t he rei.nsylvauia canal company rs W'lng a b uipi.ray dam about 20 feet above ' Kiilersiowu daiu, in order to raise that m Higher, md thus obtain a sufficient up PT to teed the canal." I."rd Randolph Churchhill shocked a set p Aiueriean cwifish aristocracy at New "rt, last week, bv sitting Hown to dinner J Tel'et sho-tiug jai;ket, in w hich be had "rtt-Ot;! in . I...... ' . U1 L.UU.9. Junuu Valley Vineyard, this year is turn "g out a lot of fine grapes. . The proprie- ana luanagers of the vineyard have most successful in tbe cultivation of - Pape. Their leading varieties are the o'rd, Hauha Concord, Ivc Seedling, ", Delaware and Massasoite. Send in '"sorters and have thein filled. There are exceptions, of course, but 99 -.r 1W ease(l raen ae- "Jce their feUow-citixen ol being fogies, run'J me,ve lre the fogies, being either "T'' dnindards, bankrupts, or mem- 'he several phases of useless and ctsai. that indnstrioua aaa --woeucaJ people keep. "-.t. 1 l eacoaiigo says i rortv bushels or ,m....k,,, louua m acaa letters, are in the Head letter oltice mtenm, at Wasbtngton x oung man, it you never u-n-ii-ml iht ..n she sent you, yort are at liberty to hunt through thu forty bushels for it. How dull matrimony is. Whvdon't "ome one get married I hat's become of Cu- time. f XeneTh . """V ' Url ! time Lightened him away J , what' the matter t The question is respectfully sub- I milieu to I lie brotherhood of behil..r. i..r consideration. The niam-pement of the Juniata Valley ijjj.h have discontinued the bnnoh kink at I'ewpon, lerry county. Tim etlieient II.'llll'S castner of the branch bank, Mr. j irwin. was- immediately elected cashier of i the Ne rt Deposit Bank, bv the board or directors of that institution." A verr dpstrortiv .ti.mi nr t large l.ail or ice pjssed over Spruce Hill "-moo, causing ninth damage to roails, bridges, fences, Iruit, and the lately prepared grain fields. viu.ui reams in some 1) aces occanie mi swollen as to move fence and buildings. Judge Jerry tlark is out in an article on corruption. tX course the article it well written and is a strong criticism but theu w hat a jke tor a gentleman who has been I in the habit ol taking monstrous sums as I Liwyer's lees to talk of corruption. Vh?re I I it "Xtt i".tl'.e ,k,!,:,i"? ' ' I 1 The dwelling house of Samuel Potter, ' r.., in H heatrield township, this county, w s consumed by fire on the morning of the 2d inst. No personal p--Ojerty was saved. ... . in tne previous evening the amilv had boiled a pletmtrer, and it is probabl? that the tire orignated from the coal left alter the boil!nsrfrrr, Cou.t, Fr.aa. Ptrry Couttg An eight-hour man, on going home for his suiper, found his wile sitting in her best clothes on the fiont door-step reading a volume of travel?. " How is this " ho ex claimed ; where is my supper f" "I don't know' replied his wife; 1 ticgan to get your breaktast at six o'clock this morning, and my eight hour ended at two r. ." Century fur H'ome. The destruction to fences along the water Courses, and the washing of newly plowed fields for w heat in this countv is great. But w hy pine t Were not all things made lor successive changes By aad by ail these hiliswill be washed iut j lower luacra. ami tlieu the globe w iil ui-et, and the dry places - ,"" " wen flon " Virginia, and as a op 'he pedigree of the eo-calM aristocra cy of that ttte. X a t) centuries in the past he found the pedigree common enough. Two hundred and titty thousand people can easily be accommodated within the Cen tennial Exhibition (tronnds. A larger nam ber than that it expected on Pennsylvania's day, the 28th of thia month, if the" weathet be propitious. Sot less than Uenty-six parti.- in Se linsgrove have now been sued for their subscriptions to the Selinsgrove k. North Branch railroad, and we believe all intend to conteKt the payment or the aame Se- (iiugrore Time. The Second Annual Re-unior. of the 4!)th Regiment, Penna. Vols., will be held in Iluutinprion on Tu.-day, November 14th, 1. 0. Come to this meeting, as it is Contt oVntly expected to be an interesting and pleasant He-union. A .. 1 . will L covrn-d by water, ainl the waterv fun then began. In the contusion worse place will become dry ian.l, ,d then , will ; eonfouuded , Zifigler's loud voice could begin, spun, a new Irtei'.g down. What.. . , J . .i . t- . . are lu.uoo years in tha caJaiiar ot time ? 1 heard "' but w t,,,nk tbe ''P1'1 "ere What's the ue of pining t j finally blown out, and the meeting ad -Whv," exclaims .u eloonent nd cul- iUrn .'" "tB TbTe tUUsiC tored Democratic orator, '-why shon d the ' eouugh in old John Cummiu When he prond s il f Iowa be jsilliited with Kepnb-.' was squarely co the war-path for a hoan processions when eggs are only eleven : whole brass "band and a horse fiddle to cents a dor,m and -early half of 'em ar b t jut L b . j sure t. be bad r' At,d thus ihe noble ex . . , , e ' ' mple of the Ku Klnx and White leaguers ', s we think, Tor thebetter. is emulated bv their humbler dirtier breth-4 .. .. ! run it., north, the knhts of the I He .d Ingcrnoll might trace, t.igether. j Fi.-h Warden Joseph lierrier, and Deputy i snenn esiorook reiiirucu w-uay irom a tup up the Miviiichauua in search of vio lators of thd fish liw. They bronelit with them a uimilK-r of nets, etc., whi -h were seized ou the Perry county side of the river below Millrrshurg. Violators of a la whicU waa euoctc-1 iur the public jood should be dealt with in a sumniirr tr aimer, and w e are pl.-as! to note tbe fish warden's vigilance. Hamsburg reltgrapn, l jlh lutt. MeClure sent a stvlish reporter up to I Reading to attend the Berks countv Fair, j Ho was too full ot airs, and couldn't U'k I Dutcn, and the result was that he was look ed uin bv the sturdv. solid Dutch people ot 'Id B irks as a city innovation, to De sliiitined aud shied Irom. The repoi-ter coul-l m.t stand this treatment. He got mad and shouted, ' Beer I Yaw, yaw, zwei b.er! titibeer! iieiui geh now su dew 7'unn tcitui.g, d jr .McClare r.u saga," and be lelt ou ihe nrsi tram, n uen ne reacnea tbe T.mee otiice in I'liilad. ljlna, the gallant Colouel gave him a pretzel aud consoled bun with a raihartk. He is learning Iulch I now and has concud.d not to take ou ao many airs hcreatter. A Western Republican speaker named Ingei-woil, delivered himself of a speech in Philadelphia last week. He said thing that no man ot sound judgment will say. It is an unpleasant thing to oe cotnpeiieu io aH.logize lor the speech ot a blatnerskitc, which is not done lurtber than la ray that the Kepublicau party is not responsible for what a speaker of tlie r political Jailh may say on questions that do not belong to the canvass. Mr. liig. rsi.ll, in his speech, un wisely drugged the Church into the ques tion. The Chn-ch question does not be loLg to the canvass, and no one should feel aggrieved because a 6g of Kind took ad vantage of his opportunity before a public audience to ventdlato bis dislike of the po sition of the Church. A Hayes and Wheeler Club was organized in town ou Saturday evening, with E. B. McCruui for President, A. H. Will and J. G. ponding Secretary, and Jeremiah Lyons Treasurer Finance Committee, Solomon Books, C. B. Homing, S. S. Wilson, J.S. Martin. W. F. Snvder. Committee on Or . - ,i . i- - ' . . , gauization, ti. . Siuiin, ueury aiawa, . W. Allison, II. A. Stamuauu, ucorgv Dougbuiau. Vigilance Committee, Josq.n Hess, Jacob t-lautterback, Olin .Martin, Kn-de.iek Ksnenschade. Samuel Rollman. ComaiiUee ou Constitution and By-Law, Solomou Books, I'liiio U. llamliu, Josepu S Martin. There will bo a meeting iu the club room on Thursday evening, 21st msU Ad aie expected to be resent. We desire to direct public attention to the attention to the tact that the Km rsnle Park Agricultural Fair opens to-day, the 2nh inst. Not only come yourself, but lend encourajteme.it to the association by bringing something to exhibit, It is strong ly desired that ever)' household should be represented by some article of industry in household, field, or stock proluct. Ibe success of the exhibition i with the people, and it is hoped that they will lend a helping hand in making it not onty a nappy reunion of friends, but days of profit and entertainment. The trials lor peeu . closely contested by a doaen or more diner- em eutries ot Borses iu uie Entries open to all races. Lady Kate, from . .i w r.mva fill I A- Lebanon, Ja-, oarc.oo., ....... del.hia, ra., l.liue aiarj. ..o." Snow Flake from Altotma, Fa., Black Bird from Altoona, Fa. mo norse. . trotters time ranging between 2.40 and r This will be a fine exhibition of speed, al'the premiums will be closely contested. - v M;n f last Thursday night caused a land-slide to destroy the railroad "r a time, at the Rope Ferry notlar Irom Millerstown, Ferrycoumy. a,. . ....1a iv. lust coal train toi the leoFthai hour ran into the slid.. - tin. anirineer. and u- y601"?....... hflreman. were consider um ?'At-to. and Christian Et and rorty years, w tinea. Tn the engine prior to the run jn, and was Zt observed by the engineer going kto n of the car. Hi ooaj w "one of tbe stock cars, covered V wreckt. and reufred considerable labor to rxTicateTt- The remain, were taken to hU rWeoceatSIS South Second .(reel, ' -!T... Mr. EUctwm unmarried, me f."" r were piled up pvom.scu- cu.6 r 7.hot two hours were occupico. OIUU j t . in removing the wreca. There is a report afloat of the multitude of iople who go to Philadelphia, many get sick. No wonder. The wonder is that more do not sicken and die. The strange diet that they receive there induces them to be intemperate in eating and drinking, ar.d they ninst need get sick on their own excess. When yon go there, be temperate in eating, in drinking, in exercise, and yon will be exempt tram all but the moat malir. nant of dUeaacs, which do not prevail there. That's ail. Centennial Christian Homes This ar rangement to provide tor Centennial visi tors good areoranitMlati ns at low rates in private lamilieH, is proving quite a success. By letter or in person, from Ave hundred to one thousand persons arc dailr seeking for alignment to a home. As accommoda tions are thus offered for twenty thousand people, churches, Sunday-school's, and other Urge parties are being provided for iu houses adjacent to eab other. Near one thousand of these homes are along the steam car routes by which the Exposition is reached iu irom ten to twenty minutes for about eight cents. As prices range from $5 to $U a week ami Irom (I to $2.oU a day, all claws are suited, and the comforts and conveniences ol a home euj.iyed. Kev. Edwin M. Long superintends this movement. Applv by let- 01 T l" lU e"d 8 treets, IMiiirdelphia P.. The Olliee is direr!.!. J! ... ,hJ it.. ' r P'-rson at ins t.Filiee, g. corner hibitioo is open day aud uight, and can be easily rescued by streetcars iroiuany depot. . 1'iBLic Sales. Joseph Long, administra tor of Sylvester C. Frey, will sell at public sale at the residence of Kanuie Frev, in Delaware township, at 10 o'chnk A. M-, on Monday, September 18, )87ti, two horses, one mare, one colt, one cow, aud a lot ol f irming utensils. Mary A Anderson will offer at public sale at her residence in SlcAlisterville, at two oYlock P. M., on Saturday, October 7th, 1P7G, 1 dressing bureau, 1 lounge, chairs, utiles, cook siove, aud other articles ol household lumiture. John liirti ill offer at public sale, at his residence in Sirace Hill township, at ten o'clock A. M., ou Friday, September 2'Jth, 1S70, one by horse, two good milch cows, one steer, one Mritig call, a t.umbcr ol hue J hops, together with his entire lot of heuse- 6uk1- A K ECtiLLF.CTlOS OF J LKIATA CoUN- Ti- Judpe baker, editor ot the Perry fount a Fryman . dwolt a few d.v ... j i town during last court week. On Lis return to liioouifield be published an article styled " Mifflmtown," which in the main was devoted to tbe obi-cts he j .u i i i . ud. th reoPI ,,h Uom he.,Uel daring the stay. O le paragraph, ho ever, was devoted to a recollection, of the year 1840, aud reads thus : J uniata couuty has changed some s'.L'ce IMO. About that time we remember a memorable political scene iu tbe old Court House, at a Democratic meet ing. John Cumuiin, Amos (Justine, Court-cryer Zeigler, Andrew Parker, I'r. Frow, and others whose names we can't now recall, participated. After the meeting was rauied, ( uui min moved that Amos (Justine be re- quested to address the meeting, Tbe .trom mt Kaltt ''-J A RaLEinn lawyer was interviewed the fifher fi:l- liv n STricitll nrist lieinv a irnn. 0l ndle"from the city, ho said he wanted to secure a riiroice from his ife. Yon don't live liapiiilv with hr, ch I" inquired the attorney. "No: we don't neem to hitch wnth a cent." was the quo t ro; Iv. Poos she scld and fret. nd trske yolir home a hell npon earth, o to speak ?' con titmi'd the lawyer. "That's her. eiartlv. " And yon arc repared to prove that yon nse I'eaceiui oisposmon, ana mat von have done everything you could to make home pleasant f t I ou .ei 1 am : fill ihhiv as Knows oie would swear that I wouldn't hnrt a flea, and that I move around homelike in angel." Well, 1 guess we can make out a case," said the lawyer as he took np his pen and began to jot down the points. After a mo ment he inquired i Do you think your w ife will contest the case 1 Has she any dalence ?" " Waal, now, I never thought of that," slowly replied the farmer. 1 didn't know as she had anvthing to say about it." " She may have. Has she any grounds for complaint against you I" a I H.i.i't L t i . . r tmia-h fl.MOit law." answer . ,, -,:. in , hesitatinir wav. l know ., , i,.kci-ir cr after her sister Mariar. a((, htr aish,r Mari.lr hls , hankering alter but u i,ether them is good ground for COIlir,.lillt .j't kUow " The lawrcr hasn't tiled a bill yet. Front Mr: Duftye " Brrtor." The wire of tbe Chief Justice, and not tbe wife of the President, is the first lady in the land, and takes prece dence of all others. She holds recep tions and receives calls, but she aloue is excluded from all duty of returning calls. The life of a lady in society at Washington is exceedingly encrous, and : more especially so if she be the wile ot any official. Next in rank comes tbe wife of the President. It is mad tbe duty of the President to give several State dinners and official receptions during each session of Con gress. Kesides these tbere are the general leceptions, at which time the White House is open to the public aud every citizen of tbe United States has a recognized right to pay his respects to tbe President. On the days of the regular "levees" the door of the hite House are thrown open, and tbe world is indiscriminately invited to eu ter them. So "court" dress is requir ed to make one presentable at this re publican court, but every one dresses according to his or ber own means, taste, or fancv. Tbe lashionable car riage or walking-drese is seen side by side with the homespun and homemade of the baeKwooasman ana his wife. Neither are there any forms and ceremonies to be complied with in gaining admittance to the Presidential presence, ion enter, au oiuuiai an nounces you, and you proceed directly to the President and bis lady and psy your respects, luey exenange a icw words with yon and then you pass on to make room for the throng that is press ing behind you. You loiter about tbe room for a short time, chatting with ac quaintances or watching the shifting panorama of faces, and then you go quietly cut, and the levee is ended for vou. If any one wishes to make a pri ' .. .. ti -i i -ti rata call tlDOQ tne a resiueoi oe win find it necessary to secure tbe company and influence of some official or special friend of the President. Otherwise, though be will be readily admitted to the W bite House, be will probably tail in obtaining a personal interview. Tbe ladies of Cabinet officer must bold receptions every ednesoay dur ins the season from two or three o'clock to half-past five. On these occasions the house must be open to all who ohoose to call. Refreshments and an extra number of servants are provided. Tbe refreshments for these receptions may be plain, consisting of chocolate, J tea., ckes,l-o. Ererj one who has csll- ed and left a card at a i ednesday re ception u entitled -to two acknowledg ments of the call. The first must be a returning call by the ladies of tha family, who at the same time leave the official card of the Minuter. Tbe second acknowledgment of : the can is an invitation to an evening reception. Tbe visiting list of tbe family of a Cabinet Minister cannot contain less than i!,000 or 3,000 names. Cabinet officers are also expected to entertain at dinners Senators, Rpre sentativea, Justices of tbe "opreme Court, the diplomatic corps and many other public officers, with the ladies of their families. Tbe season proper for receptions is from the first of January to tbe be ginning of Lent. The season for din ners lasts until tbe adjourumeut of Con gress. Tha President is not expected to offer refreshments to tbe crowds wbo attend his receptions. Tbe Vioe Pres ident and Speaker of the House are No freed from the expense of feeding the hungry public. It is optioual with Senators and Hep 1 resentatiives, as with all officers ex-, cept tbe Presideut and members of tbe (Cabinet, wbe'lier tbty shall 'entertain.' There is a vast expense in ail tbi, but that is not all. Tbe labor aoJ fatigue wbicb society imposes upon the ladies of tbe family of a Cabiuet offiser are fairly appalling. To eland for hoofs during receptious at her own house, to stand at a ceries of entertainments at tbe bouses of others whose invitations courtesy tenutres should be accepted. and to return in person all the calls made upon her, are a few of tbe duties of the wife of a high official. It is doubtful if her husband, with cares of state, leads so really laborious a life. Foa Sale. A ITouv and Lot in Thomp sontown, now occupied hy Eliza James and Heirs. Buy a home. Terms id be made known, and possession given immediately. Sept ll-3t Farm roa Salb Martin Weaver wlirof fer at rublic sale, on Tuesday, Or-tober Bd, 1876, his farm in Walker township, contain ing 111 acres, with good house and burn thereon erected. See handbills. For Sale A comfortable Frame House, and Good Lot, iu t!ii? borough. Price $SG0. Two huudred dollars cash ; balance on mortgage. - Time to suit purchaser. For more definite in formation call at this office, or address the editor of this paper. tf. Traxtr Slkp. One bushel of Turnip Seed for sale, at '!" cent per pound by mail od ceuts. Call on or address Macbicc Lfoad, Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Fa. June21-tr Hollowo) !! Pill. The Opin ion of the Fress. Resit it. Sprains, Ute toratieni, ec We take great pleasure in recommending thisdeservedly popular med icine to our rrien.ls and patrons in particu lar, and to the public at Urge. We speak advisedly, being in a position to pronounce a reliable oj iuion from having used it at home, beside the economy of the article, a we have saved within the year t!)-re than one doctor's bill by having the Ointment ou hand. We have tried opodol.loe liniments, embrocations and pain extractors without end, but lor the enimcdiate cure ot sprains, dislocations, wounds, bruis , Cttls, burns, scalds, blotches, pimples, and cutaneous eruptions, we hive lomid none so speedy or tttectual a Hollow av ' Ointment. Herald. 193 C03IMURCAI. mrrusTow; siakkets. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas MirrLfffTowx, September 2, 197G. Butter 20 K'KPS :o Lard 12 Ham 18 Bacon 11 FotaliMis....... 70 Ouiohs 40 MIFFLLNTOWX GRAIN' MARKET. Corrected weenly by buyers k. Kennedy. QvoTATioxs roa To-dav. Wclnesday, September 20, 1S7G. Wheat Corn Oats Rye Timothy seed. Cloverseed.... $1 00 4'. 2-5 W 1 & 6 W .MiictllantouB. TO CENTENNIAL VISITOES. ASTOR LODGING ROOMS, 23 North 8th St. (above Race), Philadelphia. Newly fnmished Lodging at 90 cents per dayl Special terms to Club and So cieties. Also, a - FIRsT-CLASi BOARDING IIOUSE, with room for ladies and gentlemen, at rerv moderate price. 4 'JO North Seventh, Corner Callowlall stre:t. Accommodations for I'M) guests. W. N. FEARCK. Philadelphia & Beading Eailroad. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. SEFTXKnr.it 18th, 187G. Trams leave Htrritburg at follovt : For New York at 5 20, 6 03, 8 10 a. m. 2 00 and i oo p.m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 6 Oj, 8 10, 9 45 s. m.. 2 Ihi and 3 oi p. m. For Reading a 6 20, 6 06, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 Oil, 3 5i and 7 5-j p. ni. For Fotuvilla al 6 20, 8 10 a. m., and 8 57 p. ni. and via Schuylkill fc Susque hanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Allentown at 5 20, 6 05, 8 10 a. ra., 2 00. S hi and i & p. m The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 0 and 1 55 p. m. train have through car lor New 1 ork. Tbe G 05, 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. train have through car for Philadelphia, SUNDAYS. For New Vork at 6 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20 a. m. For Reading, Philadelphia aud way stations at 1 45 p. m. Train for Harrubwg leave as follow : Leave New Tork at 8 45 a. m., 1 00. 5 30 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., S 40, 5 15, 5 25, and 7 20 p. m. Leave Beading at 4 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 50, 6 15. 7 05 and 10 35 p. m. Leave Poltsville at 6 00, 6 45, ! 00 a. m. and 4 35 p. ra.,and via Schuylkill aud Susque hanna Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 65 a. m., 12 20, 4 80 and H 00 p. m. Tbe 2 80 a. in. train Irom Allentown and tbe 4 40 a. ni. train front Reading do not run on Mondays- SUXDJTS. Leave New York at 5 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 20 p. m. Leave Beading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 35 p. m. Leave Allentown at 2 80 a. m. tnd 900 p. m. 'Via Mom and Eisez Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Superintendent. The Sextixbx axd RcpraLicaa has no superior as an advertising medium in this county, and a a journal of varied news ana reading it i not surpassed by any weeKiy paper in central Pennsylvania. Large stock of Keady-made Clothing (or aaie dj iiAKLbl & CV. F1UVAT1 SALE A FARM OP SIXTY ACRES IN DELA wsre to-rnship. Land of g.od quality, having thereon erected a LtKi HOUSE, weathei-boarded, BANK BARN, nearly new, and other outbuildings. Convenient to churches, schools and mills. Situated 3 miles nortbofThompsontown,4 miles north of Tboniisontown railroad station. For more definite particulars call on or address SAMUEL J. KURTZ, East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa. . VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE 175 acres, more or ess, one hundred and twenty-five or thirty acre of which are ceared and under cutiration, situated iu Tuscaro ra Vai cy, Jixiata county, Pa., seven mies from Mitf.intown, the county seat of said sounty, and four inica from the Pennsjva nia Kairoad at Port Roy.i, bounded by funds of Mrs. G. W. Thompson and others, having thereon a Good House and ftSli, and a necessary ontbuidings, good uever faiing running water at both house and barn, an abundance of fruit of different kinds. Will bo sold for 9"8M, and if de sired $2300 may remain -in the property. For particulars inquire ot the undersigned. residing on the premises, or by letter at Pott Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. J. F. G. LONG. MILL PROPERTY' IN SPRUCE HILL township, Juniata coiiHiy, with a good pair of Fiench Burrs,- and a pair of Counter Choppers. Good run "of custom. Good neighborhood. Will aII Mill with water privilege and about one acru and a half ol fland, or if desired, will sell about acres or land, 20 acres cleared, with good Frame House, size 29x4't feet, liu.k Ku. size 4flx &o' feet, and other necessary outbuildings, good Orchard, two excellent pring of limestone wall r near the h .use. Will also sell a FARM of about b5 acres, adjoining the above i about 5 acres timber' land, and the balance clean-d. This tract i. mostly Hint gravel land, and has been re. cently limed, having thcrewn a good sized Log House and two good Springs ol lime stone water, one of w Inch could be piped to the kitchen door Will sell all together, or separately, to suit purchasers. Ihe propcrt.es are eight miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad.. App'y to J. KELLY PATTERSON, Pieasaut View, Juniata Co., Pa. THS FOLLOWING REAL K3TATE IN Susquehanna township: No. 1. A lot of ground containing CI acres, with large Duelling House, ami ex cellent water at the door. Good Barn, Smoke House and other outbuildings. Yonng and thriving Orchard of a'ootit 70 well selected ai.ple-lrees, Ac. Church ad joining the premises. No. 2. About 4 acres or land, with 80 acres cleared and nnder good cultivation. Balance woodland. No. 3. A tract of Tmibvrland contain ing 5 acre. All three properties within one-fourth of a mile of each other. Apply to S. G. DRESSLER, Orieulal P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. FAKM IN SUSQUEHANNA TOWN, ship, containing DO acres ; 52 acres cleared, well fenced and in a good statu of cultiva tion; New Log-frame Dwelling House, weather-boarded and well finished, Bank Burn, and all necessary outbuildings flow ing water, thriving young orchard iu b ar ing condition ; tine chestnut and other tim ber; three miles from Penu'a canal, tun miles from Penn'a railroad ; church, aehool house, mill, store and tavern all within one- hall of a mile, to a mile ; good community. Apply to W. n. K.NOUSE, Mitf.bitorfo, Pa. FARM IN MILFOKD TOWSHIP, CON- taiuing 111 Acre. Eighty acres cleared, fenced, and under cultivation. Dwelling and Tenant ll.iuse, Bank Bam, Wagon and Corn Honse, Fluwing Water, Apples, Peaches and a variety of other Fruit ou the premises. Convenient to market, mills, Jtc. TWENTY ACRES GOOD TIMBEK- LAND 2 miles from Patterson and Port Royal, one-half mile from Saw Mill. Other tiiuberland adjoining this can be bought. Apply to B. F. EURCHFIELD, Ollice, Bridge t-1., MilHintown, Pa. A HOUSE AND A HALF LOT OF GROUND in Patterson Borough. The House new aud well finished. Terms easv. A TRACT OF WOODLAND IN FEU- managh township, Juniata county, contain ing about 12 Acres, well timbered. This tract is In Lost Creek Valley, about five miles from Mitllir.ton n. Apply to JEREMIAH LYONS, Office, Opposite Court House, Bridge St., Mittliutown, Pa. jEW DRCU STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Beltord Building.) Main Street, SliHliiitotwa, Pa. DEALER-S IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, V ARM SUES, GLASS, PUTTY, COAL Olf ' LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, B R U S II K S, IIAIKBKUMIES.TOOIU BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SO.M'S.HAIR OIL, T' iBAt CO, CI0AKS. NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY or PATES T MEDICINES, Selected with great carv, and warranted rom high authority. rX7"Pnrcst of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. ET-PRESCRIFTIONS cmponnded with great care. June22-tl. g 13. LOUDO.V, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of K. E. Parker's new building, on Main Street, Mifflintown, Fa. FASHIONABLE GOODS always on hand. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying good can have them cut in garments free of charge. BUTTERIcrS PJTTERSS also for sale. ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1873-tf Five Dollars Less Than Hereto fore. BV going to D. J. MILLER, you can hare a new set of Artificial Teeth, up per or lower, lor $10.00 per get, and any other work pertaining to the Profession, such as filling and treating Teeth. Teeth remodeled at low price. D. I. MILLER, Dertist, Over the Store-room of Ycakly ti Son, Main Street, MilUiatown. July 12-3m Subscribe for tbe Sentinel fc Repoblieaa, Professional Canfs. J OUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, JIIFFLINTOWN, PA. E7""Collecting and Conveyancing proflspt ly attended to. Orr.cr On Bridge street, opposite tt Conrt Honse Square. J orertTmcM een, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi nesa. Or rim on bridgo Mroct, first door west ot the Hclford building. April 1 1, 1875-tf LFUED J. PATTER50N, ATTOEN E Y-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN. JUNIATA CO., PA. C All business promptly attended to. Orru-E On Bridge stree', opposite the Court House square -yyil.LIAM M-. ALLISON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Has resutm-d actively the pnietics of his prolession. All business promptly attend ed to. Oilier, as formerly, ad)oining his residence, opposite. Court lloll-e, JliiMlin-' tow n. Pa. Dec. 2J, 1871. JOHN S!cLAl-iTur.l. INSURANCE AGENT, port Ror.ir., juxnT.1 co., r.i. K7Only r.-li.iMc Coinp.iuies represented. Dec. 8, l'ii-ly M. CRAWFORD, il. !., lias rcsuui'-d acively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and th.-ir collateral branches Othee at lh.- oid comer of Third iinil Orange sireet.-i, aiitllint'.w n, i'a. March 2.1, If.ti THOMAS A. ELOEH, M. 1). Fhysician and Surgeon, MlfFLISTOU'.X, Olfiea hours from 9 a. w. to 3 r. w.. Of. fii-e in his lather7 residence, at the south end of Water street. oclitf 1 C. KL'NniO, M. !., has resuim-jac- lively ihe practice of Modi.-iuc and Surgery and their collateral branches. Will ffive oronii-l aisil I'litlilnl .tt,ti..Ti Pr. ..IT patients entrust, d to his care. Oltice iu the l anersou in njr t re July 2ti, lf7t-tt" J M. 15UAZEE, il. D., FHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .Icadanw, Juniata Co , Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr. S terrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all honrs. D. L. ALLEN', M. D., Ha commenced the practice of Medicine and ! iirgefr and all their collateral branches. Office at Academia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. july 15. 1874 J JENUY 11 AKSH MERGER, M. D., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Ollice at his residence in 5IcAlistefv Ulc. Feb 9, 187 . r E. UURLAX, OlF.ce opposite Lntheran Church, rt'KT ROTAL, JCKIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the first ten da) a ot cat h inonlli, rnmmenciug Dect mber 1st. The IwI.i k-c ol the time his otbee will bv M.-cupied by J. S. Kilmer, a young man wortny of conHdence, ami who ha been associated with the Doctor aa student and assistant two year and upwards. Those who call during Dr. Bnrlan's absence for professional service, may. and will please arrange the time with Mr. Kilmer when they may lie served, on the return of the Doctor. STILL GREATER EEDUCTION IS THE riflCES OF TEETH! Full Upper or Lower Sells as Low as f 4 No teeth allowed to leave --Ofe the ofilce ui.h'ss the patient is satined. yifylitP Teeth remodeled and re-' paired. Teeth filled to last for life. Teeth extracted without pain, by t!i use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to the hard times. I will insert full slht sets teeth, or Ihe very best kind, lor Iii.ou. Toothache slopped in Cve minntes with out extracting the tooth, at the Dental Of lice of ti. L. DkaH, established in MilHin town in 100. O. L. DERIJ, Jan 24, 1372. Practical IVntist.- 31 K A T ill EAT!! The nndersigned have commenced the Butchering business in the borough of Mil Hintown. BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, anl PORK can Ik" had every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday u.orniiigs at their meat store at the resilience of Mr. Howe, on Cherry street. Their wagon will also visit the resi dence of citizens Ihe same morning. Kill none but the best of stock, and sell at fair prices. G ive us a trial. HOWE &. ETKA. June 28, lS7G-tf TUX I AT A VALLEY KASK7 MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, FENN'A. JAMES NORTn, President. T. VAN 1RV1N, Cashier. MKKCTOBS : Noali Ilertsler. James North. J. N evin Pomeroy. Abraham Stoufl'er. Jerome He trick. William Banks. Ephraim B. McCrnm. PUMPS! PUMPS! PUMPS! Pnmps, light or heavy, made to order. Cucumber Wood Pnmpa always on hand. These guaranteed never to (freeze in Win ter. Wood, Iron, Terra Cotta, or Lead Water Pipe pnt down on short notice C?Repairing promptly attended to. Please give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we re determined to sell at the very lowest prices. Call on or address WM. NOBLE, Port Rotal, or, FRANK NOBLE, alimlntown. - A'ISCEIl.WrC IS IVlETHODSPOINTSw METHODS OF BUSINESS POINTS OF ADVANTAGE H-frlN THE PURCHASE OF OLOTHHSTG- iT- WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL,- To wtikb fcntt fa klimM Arttn-loa cn Carafal ScnrSn, of -THE rUKCIIASINO PUBLIC- ETH0DS: yjZ hava but One Price for An w receive Cafci 1 aymeat frv.xa Alia. W E give a Guarantee prous.-ting All. WE Kcmrn Money when we c::f...t suit All WF bv.j onr g-oods at fin-t hanils, In immense quantities, aud at tl.i9' lowest prices for Cash.. WE manufacture wilh extrcma ear every garment w e a:U. WK inspect every yard ef worsts tha? guea into oui's-nnnema i. TTTK pnt a t!ctt on every trsmert. v f showing plaiuly iu quality and pnetv WE cnt oft every Item of nnneressary expendittiF!.-.. . . WE employ fir.t-clss workmen U every tlopaJ-Unclil WK glv wtisfartion tovrr wurchascr tor rotum tha tuoci . In addition to onr Immense Ftock cfReairy-yae Clothing, we have a Magnificent line of Man's and Boy's Furuisliing Goods, bhiils (of cor own make; and Underwear, all at tn Vary Lowest Prices. WANASViAKER & BROWN, OAK ZXAaLaU. S. E, COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS, PHZLADZXPHIA. COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS OF ALL KLNDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's JVtw Crick Building, MAITi STREET, OPPOSITE THE COURT TARI MIFPLINTOWX, JtXIATA COUNTY, PA-.- Housekeepers' Hanhvnre, liiuld" crs' Hardware, MECHANICS' -TOOLS, LEATHER, PA I XT, OILS, GLASS, &C., &C, all of first quality, constantly on hand. I invite the public to call and see me. Mifliintown, Aug. 2fl, !K74 tf D. W. HAELEYS I tbe plaee where yon can baj TI.E BEST AKI THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING UTS, C.1PS. BOOl'S, SHOES, .iXD FCRXISfltXO GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of tlie most ehoiee and select sfooSs ever offered in tliis market, aud at .ISTU.XISHISGLr LOW PRICES I Also, measures taken for stilts ami part of suits, which will he made to order" at short notice, very r-awna!!e. Remember thn place in Hoffman' New Building, ccrntr of liridpe and iTater street, SIFFLIXTtlVVS, FA. Sept. 15, lH75-tf SAM'L STRAYEB Has jut relumed from the Kastcrn cities with a fu'.l varictj of MEM BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAlS.iISOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GF.XTS' Fl'RMSHI.VC t;OOns.f;oo.U of a:i kimU are low Come and see tne and be aMoni-he.1 Pants .it 15 Cent. Q- SCI I S MAOK TO 0!1KK. rn Patterson, Fa., May IS SAML'KL STKAVER. NEW GOODS! NEWCOODS! Manhood: HowLost.Eow Restored i S J 11 ml ..iiLIImK.I .ui:.: . .- AT J. B. M. TODD'S, PATTERSON, PA. I have just returned from FhiladelpHa with a full line of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Men's Suits, $ 3.50, $5.00 to $31.00. Boys' Suits, $2.50, $t 50 to $10.IK). A foH line of tho MOST F.aSIIIO.VlIlXC HAT). at low prices. A complete assortment of Ladies' Best Shoes, at $1.25 and upwards. A full line of Children's Shoes. 1 have also a-full line of Ladies Hose, Handker chiefs, tc. Also, a large stock of GROCEKIES, Arbuckles' Coffee 8'c. JIackeral, Ko. 1, $i50 per bhl. - I am now selling SEWI'(i JIACHIMES at WHOLES ALE TRICES. I ill sell you any kind of a tuavhine at TWEltTI PER CE5T. LESS than they are usually aold. Leave your orders, and yon can have any kind you want. J. It. M. TODD. .ir IFF T1SE.VF. IS. P0IMTS: OM" ?r!c. means of neeerrl! y the tow" est Wice . CASTT saves (rvjv'n ef collections and lK.-e I u-..in oatl i1ibts. . THE Cnnran'OB rotts fhe brtrerwho amy not Ua)iilaeof goods .. . We r"y ci imnicn? sales snd are sat. t-fe.l T-.ce u ;-e:y tmall perceci- ao of frolic..- ...... i - i IT is my tol.ny of ns. since all are treahvl alike, i.i. one gcUinjc lavors lhr a.-e denied to others m DTtTCCTTTC."; anl .-hat are flone nrrtiy hy us.cverj-bo.ly getourrmtwiia oot having tows, ior it OUR ltrrc eipeilenre. capital and flurfl ities w e use lur ttic ople's bcnellt in lowerix; priws ... ,. "I V TT- Clt ord.T TPCcivefl rremail from all pant if Uie I nitetl Mates. Wnlo I r jArtiouiiJa . NOT a part -cl of risk pints trorrntr of ns. A chiM may buy as cheaply JOHH W. MUT3ERSBAUGH. f JJLt. C'ulverwrirj l'elelrstcd Kssay Voii tlirf r.iiltcil rare (without medi Ciii or S)H-rniatorrh'pa or Seminal wek nes, Intoiuiitary Seminal Losses, Impo teiiey, Vental anl PhysK-al Inrapaeitf, lm pediiiient to Marriase, etc ; also, Con saioiiion, Epilepsy and Fits, induced try sell-in.'oIeiK-e or sexnal extravagance, Ac. j C7"Price, in a sealed envelope, only six The celebrated antbor, in tliis admiral)! E"sar, clearly ftemonstrates, from a tliirty lyears' siiei-eslid prartice, that the aiurin eonstiiienees of self-abuse may be rad ically cured without the danjrerotts nse of internal medicine or the application of tlie jknile; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and elTtctna!, by means of jwhk-b every sutlerer, no matter hat bis Condition may be, may enre himself cheajM !ly, privately, and radically. J1 ins Lee In re should be in tbe hand. ;of every yotttb and every man in tbe land, j Sent tinder seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on the receipt of sl. cents or two post stamps. Address tha Publishers, 41 Ann St.. New Vork; Fost-Ollice Box 45a6 fct. It, 1875-ly. VLL person are hereby cautioned apainst usiHft U. F. Srow' KitltHT Chain Pnmp Valve in 1 'err v, Juniata and Mitflin counties, las it t an inl'rinirenieitt on Uncut Dan's ELASTIC KCBREK BLCKET," patented by V. C. Bakkeb 171, ami all who use r.lber than tbe genuine article are infringers, and will be dealt with according to the laws provided in sncb cases. I 'M. C. B KKER, Patentee, 31 illpnrt,-Near York. ! Gao. E. BrraiiT, Counsel. tt7-JnN D. LtrTZ, the Anctloneer. i itno Agent lor the B AKKtK PUMP in hri I'hrte eonntiea above named. augl-SiW
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