! SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: Wednesday, October 3. 187. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annua, if paid within 12 mooUii ; $2.00 If oot paidt within 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted t 50 ients per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col Bmn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be male to those desiring ia advertise by the year, half or quarter ear. 1ENKA. E. RETIME TABLE. ON and after Monday July 16th, 1878, passenger trains will leave Mifflin Sta tion, P. R. K., as follows : X48TWAKB. Mifflin Aec, dally except 5ttnday, 6 25am Pacific Express, daily ex. Monday 1019 am Johnstown Ex., daily ex. Sunday 11 82 a m Mail, daily 6 05 p m Atlantic Express, daily 910pm phila Ex., daily ex. Sunday Bight 11 12 pm Sunday train 10 19 am " t....i. 6 05pm x " 910pm wKSTWaac. Pacific Express, daily.; 5 hi a m Wh Passenger 10 00am Mail, daily except Su'idmv 3 35 p m Miffiin Acc , daily except Sunday, 8 00 p m Sunday tram 5 on a m ...lOuOem - " i. 511pm Rooms of Republican Sttte Committee, Northeast Corner Tenth and Chestnut Sts., (second floor) Philadelphia. NOTICE. Hunters are hereby cautioned against trespassing on the lands oi" the undersigned, In Fermanagh township, to shoot birds or squirrels, without the consent of the owner. B. F. SCHWEIER. Tins community was thrown into almost speechless amazement about 4 o'clock on Satuiday oftcrnoon when the announcement was made that just then a minister of the gospel oi the meek and lowly but all-powerful Jesus had sunken quietly into the arms of death, in the raid? t of a deliberative as- eemblv of his brethren in the Lutheran church in this town, where the Lutheran Synod of Central Pensylvania had been holding sessions from the dale of the pry, vious ednesday, tie zotn. it was a gen eral question, why the angel of death should enter such a body, and in the midst of its deliberations take away a beloved member, but the ways of Providence are mysterious, and the question that was so generally asked, aloud, or passed mentally through the mind, has not been answered, and will not bS an swered until on that great day for which all other days were made ; thee, snd not till then, will the members cf the Lutheran Synod of Central Pennsylvania learn why the destroying angel entered their council chamber on the 2bth day of September, in the year of our Lord 1ST?, and remove from their midst, by deatli, Kev. A. H. Aughey. He waS seated in a pew in the block in the southeast section or cotner of the church, when he was overtaken by the un seen messenger, and before he sank quite down he was caught in the arms of Kev. Mr. Shannon and Rev. Mr. McCool, two of the brethren of his cburcb. Dr. Crawford was hastily summoned, but there was no heed for human skill, lie had passed be yond its power, into that which rules the universe. But a lew moments before he sat to our tuii sight, and we can yet see him arise, aud hear bim in correct, pointed, christian debate, parry tlie strokes that ht be'.ieved w.-re delivered agairst that staunch old paper, the Lutheran Obtcrvtr. For some time putt ha has been living ai Gettys burg, out of the active work of th a minis try, on accouut uf impaired health, but he had come to Central Synod to say to hit. friends that a restoration ot health had been his, to such a degree recently that be lelt warranted in looking for a charge. It was intended thit he should preach on the evening of the day on which he died. Be had told Rev. Mr. Berry what his text bould be. It was ' careth for you." Ee had also selected the hymns for the choir for the evening service. Just before he bean to sink low in his seat, it was no ticed that he wrote on an envelope. After his dctb the envelope was found on bis person, and on iU back were the last words that he wrote ; they read 7Tie sftiij of death i here." On Sabbath evening a funeral sermon was rmon was i f i , of Port I J ;ads o 1 1 for He I y .hi preached by Rev. H. C. Shindel, of Port Royal, from 1 Peter 5 : 7, which reads "Costing all your cart upon Him tarelk for you." The appointments that had been made for members of the Synod to supply pulpits in other congregation, were-rvoilled on account of the thrilling event, and fcy thus having a full Synod and a fell turnout of the membership of the congregation, the chnrch was crowded in seat aud aisle to the vestibule, and scores of Y-enple sought in vain for admission. The body was embalmed and placed in the Parsonage till on Monday at 1 1 4 o'clock A.M, when it was sent by railroad to the home of the deceased. The Synod as a body, and many people accompanied the remains to the station. The deceased was a Virginian by birth, a Hugnenot by extraction, who inher ited wealth in slave", but who was so imbued with the belief of the common tight! of men that he put his inherited wealth aside by liberating the slaves without price. He was akin to the Aughey people in this eonnty. Some years ago he preached in Newport, Perry county, where he built a church. He was 68 years of ago, and leaves a bereaved family. His sudden death cre ated a profound Impression in the commu nity, the results of which caanot be un derstood, until in the judgment day, when the cause and effect will stand side by side and be seen by all. Eo I Eyery One for tiie Fair I The turnout to the Riverside Park Fair promises to be large. The crop bas been an abundant one, and people bave stayed at borne all summer to reap h bountiful crons that have been heaped upon tbem, and now they will take a daj ot two of tet-peetable recre ation. In addition to the visual attrac tions, there will be horses present from New Jersey and Philadelphia. While it ia a sad thought that the Mifflin county fair was shorn of its glory, of y .... m tr : : ) I tia triumph, by the cnenu seizing " of its effects on the last day of exhibi tion, and the management sympathize with the unfortunate cousins of Miffiin county, they are glad to state that their affairs are in a sound state, and that all of their obligations, p rcraiuins and all, Mill be pail. The commission to select a place to build a Middle Penitentiary was in the Juniata Valley last week, looking at the places that tare been offered. Tbey were st Lewis towe, Huntingdon, Tyrone and UcVej town. SK0RT LOCALS. Fair talk. Pheasants may be shot bow. Huntingdon expects a circus ia October. The Lutheran Synod was largely attended. The turnout to the Mifflin county rair was rge. Pheasant! and wild turkeys are reported plenty. Apple butter has been selling at 16 cents a quart. Each school district should organise Hoyt Club. Why have the Democracy quit shouting Spoons" at Ben Butler I f If yon Want to Bare money, bnj jour goods at Todd's. Boys and ground squirrels have a happy time laying ia a stock of nut for winter ne. rianermen in Huntingdon are stunned over the catch of a seven-pound eel at that place. Irredeemable money and a trade on can didates is the creed of the average Green backer. Lord Dufferln of Canada proposes that an international park be formed around Niag ara Tails: The Greenback candidates for Commis sioner have withdrawn from the canvass in this county. A young man from Mifflin eonnty, named James A. Cop'.in, did ot yellow fever at Canton, Mississippi. John Povese, of McVeytown, caught a cat-fish In the river that Was 21 inches long and weighed 5 pounds. Mr. Fisher, Republican candidate for Con gress, will attend the fair at Riverside Park, oh Thursday and Friday. The Americans will be called a nation of swindlers, it they pay their obligations in irredeemable paper money. The weather-wise are referred to the pre dictions made last spring, that the summer would be a mild one. Whew ! Governor Ilartranft will be present at Riv erside Past Fair on Thursday. He will f" " "Ution at 10 'c,ock' A- M Yin can buy Ladies' Shoes at Todd's for $ltol.25, Men's heavy Shoes $1 40, Heavy top soled .boots, $2 '2o:o6 r(J. Send in such communications as you may dcaire, for or against the Poor House, be fore tvJLeltctMn after electiou day it will be too laUfc"" Who can explain, why the fringe on the tail feathers of a tame turkey is white, while the fringe on the tail feathers of a wild tur key is brown f It is not every day that a Governor comes to town. Turn out on Thursday at River side Park, and greet John F. flartranlt, Govvrnor of this great Commonwealth. Mr. Peter Troup, of Dataware township, has a stalk of buckwheat in bis possession which by actual count yielded 2200 grains. Perry county can't beat that in buckwheat. The Mifflin county fair closed last Friday by the Sheriff stepping in with a levy on such things as he lawfully could get or take to satisfy certain claims against the Associ ation. Last fall potatoes were so plenty that they sold at 20, 25 and SO cents per buohel this fall they are scarce, and now they are sld at 7o cents per b'ishel, with an upward ten- Idency. Dill is trying to straddle the money issue. He is neiiher lor honest money, or fct irre deemable money ..and of course as a straJ dlsr he-wiil be-beaten at the polls in No veniber. There will be an excursion from all points in the Juniata YaHey between Harnsburg and Altoom, to the Port Royal Fair, begin ning M the 9th day of October, 1878, and continuing three days. fit U believed by many people, that Wil liam Kenawell, who was found dead on S unday a week, was the victim of a mur der. at the hands of some one who knew hiuH the English sparrows often leave the Court House in large docks, ior the coun try, and there, in fields and roads, forage on seeds, worms, bugs and insects. AH persons who favor the repeal of the fish-laws, and the removal of the Columbia dam, are invited to attend a convention of fishermen that will meet at Harriabug on Friday, October 11, 1878. J. B M. Todd bas opened op a new ot of Clothing, Boys' and Men's Suits. e bas the hoestJot of Overcoats that has been opened in the county this fall- Who will trust a man after he has repu diated his obligations J Who will trust a nation after it has repudiated its obliga tions f The career of individnala, and na tions, that repudiate their obligations is short. The National and State Uses, that poli ticians talk so mncb about, are not the taxes that consume the money of the country. The taxes that eat np the earnings of the property-holder, are the road, school, bor ough and county taxes. Yote for Sterrett, and thus be certain that you will not help to elect a man to the United States Senate, who will humiliate the country, disgrace the Republic by so voting that repudiation must of necessity come. Delegates from three of the six counties that compose the 18th Congressional dis trict beld a conference in the Patterson House on Monday, and nominated John Dougherty, of Huntingdon eonnty, as the Greenback candidate for Congress. In the majority of districts, or counties, the votes cast for the Greenback ticket are thrown away. Where they are not thrown away, where their members are elected, it is expected that they will vote for Demo cratic treasures. The Potter Committee bave a paper ready for circulation, by which, such people as had never beard of a Southern rebellion, would be made to believe thai all the ills that afflict the South had been imposed on them lor nothing ; but the fact of the war cannot be denied. The American people are the most exclu sive. Here every family must have its own hearth, and fire. In other countries, par ticularly in France and China, one hearth, atove, or fire place wiU answer for many r.m-iiM to cook by. and thus, much fuel is sued- 1 a h.m nn JoKcnh James' farm, in Fer manaeh township, occupied by J. W. Mc Cahan, took fire about half-past 10 o'clock on Saturday evening last, and was destroy ed with its contents of grain, hay and straw, and two wagons, and other articles, also three head of mules, about 60 chickens, and a number of hogs. A torth mule was got out, but it was so badly brnwd that it is blind, and in all probability will die. The grain in the barn belonged to Mt James. The origin of the fire is not knownj Sheriff Walls la one of the Successful bee cultivators in this eoorty. Last week be received twe.ve qoeen Italian bees from Mr. H. Alley, of Weaham. Massachusetts, which will be introduced to bis stock. The bees that he received from Massachusetts were bred from combs imported direct from Italy. Many honest mea have been beguiled into the Greenback movement, not knowing that if it becomea the prevailing policy, it will not only bring about a financial Crash such as they cannot imagine, but that it will de stroy the credit of the Nation, and theie after co one will ever trust it. Be not be guiled by the false teachings of the so- called Green backer. Don Cameron is a thorn in the flesh of the Detuocra:y, for the reason that they be lieve that be is to be a candidate for re-election to the United States Senate. If any other man stood in Senator Camer on's place, be would be as roundly abused as ia Mr. Cameron. It is not Cameron so much that they dislike ( it is the filling of the place with a Republican, that is the thorn in the flesh. Everybody should go to the Fair and see the trot, $225. also t-o in and see Todd's Cheap Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and (Japs. fun the 16th ult. atrsmpgot into the house of W. H. Dougherty, In. Lack township, The family were absent, excepting a little girl, who ran to a corn-field and called her 13-year old brother, and he, like a man who knows enough to defend his own against all offenders, went to the house, and by the use of a pistol, with which he threatened the tramp, droTe the thief, and perhaps murderer, from the hotftte. The tramp knocked :hc boy down, before the lad threat ened to shootj On Sunday afternoon a week, Henry Kun sig and other boys, in Altoona, climbed on a fence around a lot owned by James Rod gers, to steal peaches. Kodgtrs was in the lot, and at the distance of about 45 feet fired a pistol shot, which took effect in the right side ot the boy Kunsig, and passed into the abdomen, from which it has not been removed. The boy lies in a critical condition. Bail was refused for Rodger, and be was sent to jail to await the lesult of the shot. Speer is for irredeemable money, Wal lace is for Treasury note money, and Dill js for indefinite redeemable money. Here, then, are the three chief men of the Demo cratic party in Pennsylvania, occupying dif ferent positions on the great question before the people. Speer, chairman of their party, ia for the repudiation plan; Wallace i not so directly repudiation, he takes a longer way to reach it, and Mr. Dill says that be is not for repudiation, but when redemption shall Uke place he does not know. What a spectacle ! The best way to give school directors a practical illustration of how uncom fortable and unwholesome a place a school room is, on a day at this season of the year without fire in it, would be to take tbetu to the school bouse and com pel them to sit quietly on the seats one half day. There are mere sins in this world than many good people have ever found out, and cne great sin. which we would not like to answer for, is to compel children to sit quietly, in a damp room with out fire in it, thee chilly mornings. Democratic store-keejiers display a pic ture that they call a "likeness" of Mr. Dill. It looks like one of Mr. Jacktnan's pictures when he wore a moustache. Perhaps they are kinfolks. Perhaps the picture is a joke on Jackman ; perhaps it is a jnke on Dill. ' There is a green wreath around the picture, with a red berry dotting it here and there. Perhaps the green means greenback", and the red, the red of the commune, and, per bas, it means a laurel wreath. But let the mear!ng of the wreath be what it may, it is a most convenient picture, when it may be used ftr either Jackmaa cr Dill. I Said s man, the other day, who kepC store in Mifllictown during the war, when it took $2.80 in greenbacks to get $1.00 in gold, '-It was not the gold that went np in price, it was the greenback that went down in price ; and when a man came to the store for good, who had gold to pay with, he was charged $1.80 less for every dollar's worth of good; that he bought than the man who had United States paper money." Said he, " I am for a eertain amount of paper money, but not even to the amoant that will require $2.80 of it to buy a dol lar's worth of goods, or produce. Such in flation is a delusion and a snare." A' per previous announcement, the Luth eran Synod of Central Pennsylvania con vened in Rev. Mr. Berry's church in this place last Wednesday, and held sessions continuously every day Sunday excepted till on Monday afternoon, when it ad journed, to meet at New Berlin, Union county, next year. The following lirt of names constituted the membership: Rev. J. G. Anspach, Jacob Custenborder, White Deer; Rev. H.Ziigler, D. D.,Sclins- grove; Kev. r. feheeder, Hew nioomneia ; Rev. J. R. Miller; Centre Hail ; Ee. A. Co- penhaver, Saiu'l Funk, M'Alisterville ; Rev. J. Tomlinson, H. E. Duck, Aaronsburg ; Ret. W. H. Diven, John Heck man, Salona; Rev. W. L. Heister, R. A. Wendell, Miftlin- burg; Rev. R. Smith, Franklinville ; Rav. J. Fraiier, G. B. Shaffer, Blain ; Rev. H.C. Shindel, W. Kohlcr, Port Royal ; Rev. J. J. Kerr, Duncannon Rev. M. Colver, J. Swe ger, Newport ; Rev. E. E. Berry, G. L. Derr, Mifflintown ; Kev. A. Linsy, Revj t. M. Hei mensnyder, J. U. Alter, Lewietown ; Rev. S. G. Shannon. Levi Gift, Milroy; Rev. F. Auraud, R.Grimm, Rebersburg ; Rev. P.Sbicdel,Middleburg; Rv.J. A. Hack- enberg, David Solman, Lock Haven ; Kev. J.F. Dietrick, Abraham Snyder, Loysville; Rev. J. A, Koser, George D. Dauley, Pine Grove Mills ; Rev. W. C. McCool, A. J. Harter, New Berlin ; Rev. D. Irvine, Jacob Steninger, Middleburg ; Rev. W. E. Fischer, S. R. Emericki Centre Hall ! Rev. D. Z. Foulk, Daniel Peters, Belleville; W. R. Wiand, I. N. Troxel, Adamsburg. Visiting members, or delegates from other Synods t Rev. D. K. Rosen miller, East Pennsylvania. Synod; Rev. D. M. Blackwelderj West Pennsylvania Synod. Advisory members : Rev. S. W. Furst, Rev. P. Borne, D. D., Susquehanna Synod; Rev. J. 5. Hunnicutt, West Pennsylvania Synod Rev. G. S. Battertly, Rev. L. L. Sieber, Allegheny Synod; Rev. Charles Schnure, Miami Synod, Ohio; Rev. J. W. Goodlin, Secretary Board ol Home Mis sions, West Pennsylvania Synod ; Rev. A. H. Anghey, West Pennsylvania Synod. Tb Juniata Countv Agricultural Society will hold its annual Fair on tae grounds of the Society, st Port Royal, on Wednes day, Thursday and Friday, October Slh, 10th and Ilth, 18. 8. MICHAEL SIEBER, Pres't, J. P. WHABros, Sect'y. Tbe twenty-seventh annual Fair of Cen tre county will be opened at Bellefonte on the 9th day of October, 1878, to continue through the 10th and lltb. 2 for the Smtintl and Rtptllicn. 4I71ISET. Day is passing ; softly, swiftly; Time roll on toward the frravti While far orer hills and mountains Sunbeams sink beneath the waves. But before their sure departure Tbey their mission do fulfill, Brightening everything in nature, Hills and valleys, clouds and aud rills. Setting for us an example, Thrilling very heart with joy, Bringing smiles and happy faces, And all clouds and griefs destroy. When the sin baa quite departed. And his daily race ia told, Sunbeams send np all their brightness, Just like little threads of gold, Causing clo ids, so light and fleecy, Change k numerous beauteous hues, Waves of gold and silver, floating Far above us, while we muse On the beat ty, splendor, riches, Of the scences which tbey present. Watching how the vivid colors Blending now, or to earth have lent naif the charms that so entranced us, Gilding every buab and tree, And the glittering, silver wavelets, As they dsnce upon the sea. But how quickly speeds the grandeur, All the brightness fades away, Purple, blue, and orange, violet, All have (banged to leaden gray. Wbile a purple tinge is stealing Faintly on the eastern sky, Fainter, palor, grows the sunlight, As the closing hour draws nigh. Tet again we look oil longing, To behold the beauty more, But how rat id is the fading, Sunset now is almost o'er. Even While we gaxe upon it, Clouds and shadows melt in one, Evening shades fall thick around us, Indicate departing sun. As the light now softly fading, Seems to be departing far, Evening drops the curtain gently, Pius it wi.h a twinkling star. "Olivia." - Ccstbivills, Aug. 7, 1878. The following are the entries for tbe respective closes for October 3rd and 4i.li, 1878, at Riverside Park : Thursdat, October 3, 1878. No 1. I'orse 40. Open to all county bred horses. $20 to first, $10 to second, $( to third, $4 to fourth. T. J. Midds.'h, Patterson. B. II Dave. David Sieber, .Mifflintown, (i. 11. June. S. S. Bergey, Mifflintown, B. II. Blind Frank. N'o.-2. Purse $100. Open to all horses that have never beaten 2:45. $45 to first, $32 to second, $20 to third. T. J . Middagh. Patterson, B. II J cox Chase. John Hayes, Patterson, (i II. Don Pedro. Charles Shuster Camden, N. J., B. M. Mary D. Wm. WbitcScld, Philadelphia, B. H. Whtte- ffeld. Fridav, October 4, 1878. No. 1. Parse $70. Open to all botses that bave never beaten 3 min utes S40 to first, S20 to second, SIU to third.- D. Mutbersbaugh, Lewis town, B. II , D M. T. J. Middsgb, Patterson, U. 11. Don IV! ro. Charles ? huster, Camden, N. J.t Tdary D. No. 2. Parse S225. Fres to ell. $135 to Erst, $05 to second, $25 to third. T. J. Midaagb, Patterson, B. M. Stuy Parker. A. Grub, Philsdel- pbia, B. H. Fox Chase. Wm. White field, Philadelphia, B. II. Whitefield. Letter from Oriental. OaiKTai, Jcxiata Co., Pa Sept. 25, 1878. Editor Sentinel and Republican Dear Sir, " Foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests," is Scriptural authority; but there seems to be a more modern species of fo.es living in human habitations, as the sequel will show. Tbe citizens in the neighborhood of Ori- eutal have for some time been annoyed with depredations on their hen-raosta, thus de priving many of them of a prospective Thanksgiving dinner. A few days ago the tbing leaked out, as to who one of the guilty parties might be, and consequently a young man was arrested. He squealed," which caused another arrest, and the two were shipped by Officer Crawford to Fort Walle. Tbe two together "squealed " again, and there are good prospects that more ar rests will be made. There is, conaequently, great excitement in that portion of Turkey Valley extending into Susquexanna town ship. Tbe ludicrous in this affair comes in, In this way : One ot tbe families from which arrctts hsve been made is supported by the township, and one of tbe victims upon whose hen-roost depredations have been committed, is an Overseer of the Foor. Moral : Let the Overseers provide for the poor, so tbey don't need to steal. AMICUS. List of LrrtKBS remaining in the Mifflin town Post Office, October 1, 178. Persons applying for Letters in this List, will please say they are advertised, and give the date of the list : Bishop ?trs Nancy Kfine Miss Mary Riser Miss Lizzie Lants Mr Irwin Paing Fannio Readdeny W W Treadway EWie 2 Baker Thomas (J Brown Miss Maggie Griffin Miss C U Gunter Mrs Mary Kennedy oaerh SOLOMOS BOOKS, P. M. LUMBER. All kinds, sites and qualities, for sale at prices to snit the times. Call On r address Jas. C. SrtiLLisosroaD, mar20-tf NearMcAlisterville,Pa. CLOSING PRICES or DE IIAVEX &T0MSEND, BACKERS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. Sept. 30, 1878. Bid. Askeb, U.S. 6's lS81....i . 1071 108 18fi5, J a. J 1867 u 1808 .... i ...... ' 10-408. t ;; Currency, 6's.... 6's, 1881, new 4"s, new, 4's ...i Pennsylvania R. R... ......... Philadelphia Sc. Reading Hi R.. Lehigh Valley K. R. Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co.. United Companies of N. J;.. Northern Central R. R. Cc -. . Hest?nviiie Pass. R. R. Co.... Gold....; Silver, (' and 4's.)... (Dimes and Dimes.)... . 102J . 1051 . 10 V I . l't.J . 110, . 106 . . luv 1"3 105 1 io J 10H 11S 10C J 103J 101 84 S3, 15f 8tl 18 127 15 Iff 10 Stf'j 99 15! 40 16 101 100 99J Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican It contains more, and a greater variety of good and useful reedirf matter loan any other county paper. i:o3mj3RCi.ii.. MIFFLINTOWir MARKETS. . MirrusTOWs, Oct. 2, 1678. Butter . . ERgSi... Lard.... Bam.... Bacon .. Potatoes Onions. . Kags;... 15 .i .Y..amv... MIFFLINTOWX QK.VI.V MARKET. Corrected weekly by Buyers ft Kennedy. QcotAtiobs roa To-oat. Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1878. New Wheat...., 90 Corn, '.. ...... ........ 45 Oats 22 Rye.....i.i 55 Timothy seed 1 OOlol 10 Cloverseed......... 4 25 PHILADELPHIA. GRAIN MARKETS. Psn.ADEi.rBi a, Sept. 28. Wheat Is nn Settled and prices have an upward t -ndeucy. It sold to the extent of 2,000 bushels, in cluding rejected at W6cal red at lal 0; amber at SI 07al 10, and white at SI 071 10 Rye is dull ; we quote at57a60c. Corn meets with a lair local consumptive demand and prices are steady. Sales ot 10,0Q baa including rejected and steamer at 50aolc, sail, mixed and yellow, in grain depot, at 52a52c, aud prime Penna and Southern yellow, cars and grain depot, at 53c. Oata are In good demand and firmer Sales of 10,000 bits, including new white at 29a3Ic, and old do. at 82a3c. Cloverseed moves slowly at 6a7,c, according to qualiiy. CATTLE MARKETS. East Libebty, Pa., Sept. 26. Cattle Receipts to-day 412 head through, and 770 head of local stock ; pens clear of sale stock ; eight loads sold to-day at $1 75a5 for the best ; $ f 80a4 50 for fair to good ; S3 60a3 75 tor common. Iloes Receipts to-dav 22-VS head ; Yorkers at $ i 40at 70 ; Philadelphia at $ ! a4 20. Sheen 'Re ceipts to-day 400 head ; none for sale. Cuicaoo, Sept. 26 Hogs Receipts 19. 000 head ; shipments 6000 head ; market strong; choice heavy Z 90a4 10; mixed and rough S3 80a3 00. Cattle Receipts 4800 head; shipments 'I'M) do; market sti-aiiy; shipping steers SI 20a5 10; Texas $2a2 90. S hwp-Receipts 500 bead ; mar ket strong at S3a4. Keu Advertisements- iCURES 6'4 HUMPHEE Y8' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Been rt renrral ne for twenty years. Kvervwbere proved the mt SAFK, simpi.k, i:roOTUCALaaiKlFI it.vr medicines known. They are Jat wliat the people want. Bavins; time, snnnry. vi line and ntrertne. Kvery slngrlA kiierliif the well tried pcracrlptloa of an eminent physician. No. - Cnrea. Centa. 1. Fevers, Cmpertloo, InSanrmatione, . . as a wrma. Worm Fevrr. Worm Coitc. . . 85 5. Oyinsr-Cnllr, or Teething of InfanUH. S 4. Is'.arrhcrn, of Children or Adults, . . t& 6. Oyientery, Griping, Bilious Coiic, . . xr 5. tiflera-lorbiK, Vomiting, . . . 5 7. o!ixl. Colds, Bronchitis, ..... K R. Xruralrln, Toothache, Farearbe. . . 1 9. HeaiiRrhe. Dirk H-adache. Vertiso. . i 10. WyftpepKta. Biiisaa 8umach, .... S3 1L Suinreseil, or Painful Periods, . . . 11. M Bite, too Profnse Periods . ... II I j. Tinp. Coach, Difficult Brraihine. . . s 14. Sial: Rheum. Emiprla. Eruptions. . SS 15. Hbrumntlxm, Kheama'ie f aisa, . . zr, 16. Ievrrand Aame, Chill fever, Agnes,. 50 17. I!!. Wind or bkedl-a;, SO IS. Ophtttaliuy. and Sore or Weak Eves, . 60 19; atarrl. state or chronic. Influenza, . SO 50. Whmipinr-t ouarh, violent cougba, . . 50 51. Athma. oppremed Breathing, . .'. SO t Car Uietaararra. impaired heart nc. . SO S. fTfiulit, enlarged rlaLds. 8wellmea, . 60 St. f.eneral Uebirty, I'nvrical Weakneas, . 60 'A IrOpy and ecaiit Pecrrtioiis, .... B0 i fr-lckne, tirkne from riding, . 60 7. Kidnry.limeawe. Gravel, 60 2. Ni-rvmiit nehiliiy. Vital Weakness, 1 00 29. Knre Stou'li, Canker, 60 50. 1 rinory Meakmwettlnzthebed, 60 51. Painful Prrloda,orv1thana, . . 60 S3 llirneni Heart, palpitations, etc. . 1 no 3X rpllrnnry. fcpasros. 5L Vitus' Dance, . 1 On 84. Illphtlirrin, ulcarated sore throat, . . 60 35. threuic Congestions and Eruptions, 60 riMILI CASES. Case. Morocco, with above S3 large vials snd It atinal of directions, IIU-00 Case Morocco, of SO Urge vials and Book, S.60 These reirteaies are sent by the ease Inzl koi bp vial, ta aav nart sf the country, free cf charge, receipt af rhe. Address lnmphreya'HomeBthleHetile1neCe). uiuce ana uepot, lusraunn ..u new ivia. Far rale by all Drna-flat. XW Humphreys1 Epecifio Manual on the care and treatment of tliiriraiffl and its onra, sent FB on application. For sale by HAMLIN A CO., Patterson Pa., Julyl", loitMim JUMATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFLINTOWN, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PuRT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. , NEVIX POMEROT, Prtnitnt. T. VAN IRWIN, Coaairr. DisscTois: J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrork, Georze Jacobs. Philm M . K'cnniT. A mos is. Bonsall, W. C. Pomeroy, Louis E. Atkinson. STOCKUOLDSKS I J. Nevin Pomeroy, James B. Okeson, Wm. Van Sweringen. H. H. Becbtel, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Kurts, Samuel M. Kurtz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, T. B. Frow. John UertEler; Philip M. Krpner, Joseph Rothrock, George Jacobs, L. . Atkinsoa, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Hertxler, Daniel Stocficr, Charlotte Snyder, Sam'l llerr's lleirs, Interest allowed on twelve months' cer tificates of deposit, five per cent. ; on six months certificates, four per cent. jan23, 18i8-tf Manhood: HowLost.How Kestored Jv Just published, a new edition of T2Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Esrfsy O on the radical cttre f wlthont medi cine) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal weak- nets, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impo tency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im pediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fits; induced by sell-indulgence or sexual extravagance, &.C. CTTnce, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. Tbe celebrated afithor, in this sdmirable Essav, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be. rad ically cured without the dangerous e of internal medicine or the application ol the knife; pointing out a mode of csre at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every Sufferer, no matter a bat bis condition may be, may cure himself cheap ly, privately, and radically. I his Lecture should be in tbe bsnds of every yonth and every man in the land Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on the receipt of six cents or two post stamps. Address tbe Publishers, THE ITLTERWELI. MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York; aprll-ly Post.Office Box 4586 RE. BURLAN, nF.XTIST. Office opposite Lutheran Church, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will snend the first ten davs of each month, commencing Dece mber 1st. The balaace of tbe time his office will be occupied by J. S. Kilmer, a young man worthy of confidence, and who has been associated with the Doctor as student and assistant two years and upwards. Those who call dnring Dr. Bnrlan's sbsence for professional service, may, and will please arrange the time with 'Mr. Kilmer when they may be served, on the return of the Doctor. Sale Bills printed on short notice st the office of the StaiasI and Rtfuhlicn. i..-s-asj. e . Sew jtfvertirmenls. Aardd ttutkmt writm bbt Ontwmint Enrnklmt tm An sWnri tfatlitfta tatxf snaOisttv mtmd mm Nssat cW- r MaVlsx oar Vie mrp tmd-t-imrlt to efoswij InlutM m fafcrV i-Mdi. we that Jekanm'm Bmt to ew. 0-rrrj pl(. Sold t lit aUaVWa. W Uf SaBjrjjjBay f M, I C. A. JACUO ft Co.. Mfrt,. frsbrx. V G. F. WARDLE, Tbita., F.. Gcnl Agent. THE FATHER 1UATHEW REMEDY A certain aud pidy cure for intemperance, U -slrots the appetite for alcoholic liquors. and builds up the nrrvous s stem. After a debauch, or any intemperate indulgence, a single teaspooiiful will remove all mental and physical depression. It also cures every kind of Fever, Dyspepsia, and Tor pidity of the l iver. Sold by druggists. Price (I per bottle. Pamphlet on " Alco hol, its KllVcts, Intemperance as a Disease," sent free. Father Mathvw Temperance and Manufacturing Co., S6 Bond St., New York. COLLEGIATE A COMHEHCIAL INSTITUTE General Russell's School, flew Haven, Ct. Forty-fourth year. Preparatory to Col lege, Scientific Schools or Bnsineu. Thor ough physical training by military drilling, gymnastics, Ac. Full information sent on application. Send for circular, with age of applicant ("A DAY to Agents canvassing lor the FIRE? IDE VISITOR. Terms and Outfit Free. Addrena P. O. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. MVfl Beautiful Square Grand Pianos, ill) price $1,1H(, onlv $275. M ignifi- cunt I'p'igbt Pianos, price $1,0110, only $-75. Elegant t pright Pianos, price $HIK, only $1 id. Pianos. 7 ocuve, $V2o, J $i3o,fcew Styles. Ortraus $ . Or gans, V stops, -ou. Clmrcn (IDQ1U Hi stops, pri'-e 9-i'Mi only $115 UllUAll Elegant $.75 Mirror Top Organs ocl $105. Beautiful Parlor Organ, price 4-1, only t'Jo. "Fraud Exposed, $W re ward. Head "Traps lor the Unwary" and Newspaper about coat Of Pianos aud Or gans, sent FREE. Please address UA.N1M. F. UKATTTj Washington, N. J. TO AOTERTISERS. Send for our Select List ot Local Newsp ipers; Sfiit free on application. Address GEO. P. ROW ELL & CO., l' Spruce St. N. Y CASH ! CASH! CASH! WILL. 8 EC IT R D4RGAI.1S. I have returned from the city with a full sttk of MEN'S CLOTHING, Overcoats, Ilatu and Caps, At November Prices, Reduced. BOOTS $2 25, UP TO LADIES SIIOE3$l.25. NoSboddj. I have added aline of PRINTS AND MUSLINS To stock. Prints, fast colors, at 6 to fl cts, Also, Arbnckle's Cott'-e 2H ctr., cash. Also, the genuine Syrups. Horse Blankets, Kobss, Cheap. Call and see, and be convinced. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Nov. SO, IS77, SEE! SEE! GO TO TUP Port Royal Agricultural Agency FOR l'OUlt TIIllESIILNG MACHINES, DORSE POWERS, STEAM ENGINES SEPJRJTORS, CLOVKR HULLERS, Plows, Harrows, Grain Drills, &c, &c. IF Fifteen Per Cent. Lest than Can be Add Elsewhere. J. F. JACOBS A CO., Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. July 25, 187. TAKENOTICE. I wonld respectfully iuforra tbe Citizens of MiiHintown, and surrounding country, tbat 1 have commenced the Merchant Tailoring Business on the East side of Main Street, five doors North ol the corner of Main and Cherry Streets, in the house formerly known as the Kinkcad hoU.se, and latterly as the Welter house, where I rill be ready to give all cus tomers FITS To ac customers. I would sar, give me trial. To my old friends and customers throughout the county, 1 bave but to say, I am here. GIVE ME A CALL. ma?l,7tMlm. tii S. MILLS. GREAT BARGAINS ! t will sell the following named Sewing Machines at Greatly Reduced Prices. $25 TO $30 WILL BUT A White, Remington, Howe, New Americas, Weed, Singer, Whitney, Davis, Orover A Baker, The New Domestic. .New machines sold in lota of fear at wholesale prices. All attachments fnrniiOied cheap. Also a full assortment of needles, and oil of the best quality. By send in r 50 cents you can hsve for. warded by return mail 12 assorted needles by J. B. M. TOUU, Sept 24, 1877 Patterson, Pa. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican, a paper that gives yon a greater vsnety, and better selection of reading matter ih-tn any other papor in tbe Juniata valley. Subscribe for the Stnhntl and RtpubHcan. .UiSCELL.iJiF.OVS ON THE CORNER ! In the Eelfoed building, C-RNEli BRIDGE AND if AIN STREETS, MIFFLINTOWN, FENN'4. ROBERT E, FARKEi?f lias Opened His Large Stock Of bry Goods, Groceries, ItEADY-MADU CLOTIII.X., Hats, Caps, tioots, Shoes, Queensware. Glassware, TmwareV Spice?, Notions, Soaps, Salt, &c.,- TOBACCO Atf D SEGARS, And will be sold at astonishingly low prices.- CT'Kow ia tbe time to save money by buying at the Cora it Palace Stnre. Call W and elanrise our goods and hear our prices, fto trouble to allow goodji . ROBERT i, l4KKEtc. Mifflintown, April 17, lS77-tf D. W. HAKLEY'S Is tbe place where yoa can dcy THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS YOUTHS & BOYS' CLOTHING . HATS. CiPS, BOOrs, SHOES, ASD FURSISHIyd GOODS. HE is prepared to elhfbit one 6f the most rhoiee and select stocks ever offered hi this market, and it JSTOjlSHlyOL T LOW PRICES t Also, measures taken tot suits and parts of suits, which will bs made to order at short notice, very reasonable'. 'Remember' the place, in Hoffman's Water sTeets, MirPLINTOWJf, PA; SAM'L STRAYER Has just reMraeJ from (be fiaStefB Cities' With a fall vartef j of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HAT3 k CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GEVT 3' FCRXISFUXd GOODS r.A. r .11 ik n snd be a.-tunihed. Pants at cents raiierson, i n., ay S3j iio: L. DCNDORK. U DUHOOEE & COm KtALiaS IS HARDWARE, IRO.l, SAILS, All Kind of Stoves. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Xoliorls, Ready-made Cloth ing, Hats, Caps, Boots, SItoes. FL0LR, FEED. DRUGS, tC, 4C. Hardware a Specialty. JOHNSTOWN, JUNIATA CO., Fl Thankful to the pnbtie for their libera patronage in the past, we solicit a contino ance of the same. All kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange For tloods. Ia. m a cd., Walnut, Joniata Conntjr, Is. May 1,1878. Philadelphia & Beading B&ilroad. Arrmrjpf mc&t cf Faschgef Tt-alnt. Mt 12th, 1878. Tratnt Slave Htrriihn'g at foil ' Per New Torlt at 8 80, b 10 a. m., and 200 and o-i p. m. For Phila lelphia it 5 20, 8 10, 9 43 a. mn 2 IK) and 8 Si p. m. For Reading a 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00 3 57 and i )p in. For Pottsrille at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 8 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill k. S u?quehantis Branch at 'I 40 p. m. For Auburn via S. ft X. Brum h at S 30 am For Allent.wn at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 3 57 and 7 55 p. m. 1b 5 20, 8 10 a. m. and 7 65 p m. trains hare through cars for New York, The 5 20, a. m. and 2 00 p. tn. trains have through cars fur Philadelphia. SCSDJl'S. For ITew fork at 5 20 a. tn. For Allcntown and wty stations at 6 20 a. ro For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations . at 1 4- p. m. Trdtor Harnsburg Uavt as follows Leave New Tork at 8 45 a. m., and 1 00, 680 and i 4o p. m. Leave Pbiladeipbia at 9 lo a. m., and 4 00, and i 20 p. m. Leave Readiug at ft 40, 7 40; 1 1 20 a. m., 1 30, 6 15 and 10 35 p. ni. Leave Pottsrille at 6 10, 9 15 a: m. and 4 35 p. m.,snd via Schuylkill snd Susqnchaa. na Branch at 8 15 a. m. Leave Auburn via S. tt S. BrSneh at 12 00 noon. Leave Allentown at f2 80, 5 50, 9 05 a. m 12 15, 4 30 and 9 05 p. m. t Dots not run on Monday t. SCXD.IY8. Leave New Tork at 5 80 p. "n. Leave Philadelphia at 7 p tn. Leave Reading at 4 40 and 7 40 a. m. and K so p m. Leave Allentown at 2 80 a. to. and 90S p.m. l'ia Karris and Etux Railroad. 3. E. WOOTTEJf, General Manager. C: G. IIANCOClt, Geteral Ticket Jgent. ESSENTIAL OILS. LNTR0nErX, PEPPERMHtT, PESST EOTAI., SPE.1RMWT, aC., of prime quality, bonght in any quantity for cash on delivery, tree ot brokerage, com mission, storage, avc., bv DODGE k OLCOTT. Importers Exporters, WJ William St.,X.T June 5, lx,tM5tn Lsrge stock of ready made clothing ot Pm latest and choicest stvles, for men sa4 boys, bats, caps, boots and shoes, noiotls, famishing- goods in endless variety (ct sale at Samuel Strayer's, n ra.n ii'D VERI1SEME. IS. New Building, eortfpf of Bridtfe and (Sept; 1 j, l75-tl 07" SVIT3 JIADE TO OKDEK.n SAMUEL STKAYER. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Saecessors to D. P. Sulonff.) DBALER3 I GRAtX, COAIm LrMllEits CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Hastef, SEEDS) SALT. -C rt"e buy Grain, to bo delirered at itiflllo town or Mexico. W'e are prepared to t Ornish Salttndealers at reasonable rates. BUTEKS (a SfcJSEDT. April 21, U77-tf Professional Cards. JMJUIS E. ATKLVSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, M1FFLINTOWU, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt- ly attended to. . Orrica On Bridge street, opposite th4 Court House Square. LFRED J. PATTERSON ATTOR Jl Et-AT-L A W, MIFFLINTOtVN, JUNIATA CO-i PA. All business promptly attended tr Orrica OaJJridjre streekr pposit tbe Court House squure; JAYID D. STONE, ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. (X7 Collections and all professional busi ness promptly attended to. June 20, Mil. F. "BURUUFIELD, ' ATTORNEY - AT - LAW", iffFZ.vfdrp., pj. All business intrmtted to his care TT he carefully atid prompt'r attendee! to. Col lections made. Keal estate bought, Sold or exchanged. Leases negotiated. Lands ta tbe South, West, Snd in the conn fer sale. OtHce on Brldgo Street, oppooite the CoUtt House. (aprll 77 tHomasa. ELDER7irir Physician and Surgeon, mtFLixTows, rj. Oftce hours from 9 a. a. to 8 p. Of. fice in his father's residence, at th aoolo' end of Water street. o2 lsf D. M. CRAWFORD, M. !. His resumed actively th yractiee of Medicine and Surgery and l&r-r colUtera? branches. Ortice at the old corner of Thirf and Orange streets, UifHiolowa, Pa. March i'J, 1876. JOHN UcUUGUUX, INSDRAUCi? AGENT", PORT ROTJU JVXIiTJ CO.. rjt. trT-Only reliable Ce-npanies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly j m. braze iyiTh'i PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, rfcodtmia, Juniata Co., Pa. (Hrtcn formerly occupied by Dr.??erft. Prulewiunal business promptly attended to at ail hears. jyt I- ALLEX, 51. D t Has comment tv8 practice of Medicine and S urgery aixd all 'hrireoliateral branches. Office at Acadcniia, at the residence ei Capt. J. J. Patterson. rJHy li.t7 J.JciXRY HARSH BERG KB, M. D.. Continoes the practice of Mvdicine an4 Sunrery and alt their collateral branches. Oifie at bis residence in HcAUs'T'tfle. Teh 9, 1?78. . V I t i A..
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