SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFMJNTOWN : Wdaeaday. AagMt 4. 1ST. TERMS. .Subscription, $1.50 per annum. Transient advertisements Inserted at 50 'csota per inch for each insertion. Transient busineas notice in local col. omn, 10 renU pr line fbr each insertion. Deductions will be mate t. th.se desiring to advertise by tbe fear, half or quarter vear. PENK'A. R. E. TIME TABLE. and after Sundar, Mar 23n 1876, V passenrer araina will leave Miftiia Sta tion, 1'. H. ki., as follows : ASTWABD. J Philadelphia Express 12 43 a m $ rciCc Express 10 02 a m ; Harrisburg Accommodation. ...11 30 a m : Mail 6 12 p m Atlantic Kxprees 9 16 p m wrsTwaaD. J Pacific Express 6 00 a m j War Passenger .1010am :Mi ii'ipm ; Fast Line 6 45 pm Mixed 8 15 pm J Pittsburg Express U 60 p tn I Daily, t Daily except Sunday. $ Cn!y ezrept Monday. Three trains do not stop at this station : Cincinnati Express, west, time here 1 IX a. m. ; iaxt Line, east, 2 17 a. tn. Day Ex pies, east, 1 84 p. m. LOCJL ISTELLIGESCE. "Thc new Constitution forbids all par sons from voting unless they hare been as sessed at least two months and paid their taxes at least one month before the date of the election. The date of holding the next election is Tuesday, November 2d. Wednesday, September 1st, is the last day on which voters can be assessed. Friday, October 1st, Is the last day on which they can pay taxes. Friday, October 1st, is the last day for taking out naturalisation papers." Moody and Sank; leave Liverpool to-day tor the United States. New Goods received this week at Cheap John's New Store. Only a few days longer remain for the taking of trout legally. This is the day for the end of the world, according to Millerites. Think of it snow at Denver, Colorado, last Saturday, the 31st of July. T. J. Middsgh's mare, Lyde, took third money at I-ewistox n last week. Among the new advertisements we pub lioh a call for a Temperance Convention. B. F. Butler will defend John Sltwy, who will be tried for conspiracy in Clearfield in September. Ex-Presiient Andrew Johnson died at his home in Tennessee, Lut Saturday, of paralysis. Tbe Fridge Company have bad the river bridge swejt,to the satisfaction ol the pub lic that cross it. Emil Schott will sell White Shirts 25 per cent, cheaper than anybody else, at Cheap John's New Store. v j The Fair at Riverside Parte wit I begin on ! WxIiicmIuv, the "2nd, and end on Friday,' the :14th of September. J The M. V.. Sabnath School of " five will hold their annual pic-nic to-morrow . Hl'burfd.iy) at Macedonia. . Knight of the Union"' i tlm name of a new oig anizatirm, composed of honorably disi-hrgl soldiers and suitors of the hue war. Philadelphia market quotations on Mor day Wlirat.re.1. Jl.JHtol 38( amber, $1. 40U$1 42. Rye$l.MHo,.05. Corn oitoSTc Uts Kiurfi'ic. Great rains havs damaged crops and de stroyed property aUng streams 10 an alarm ing extent in the States of Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Miwurl and Nebraska. Greater Inducements than ever offered brfore in Notions, Fancy Goods and Trim mings at Cheap Johu's New Store. It. C Dora is now the sole proprietor of the Altoona TWAaae, he having bought K. B. McCrum's Interest in the paper Tor $12, OIK). Mr. McCrum expects to move to CoK nrado. The first and second prite at the Lewis- town foot race last week were won by Jn niaia county men. Samuel B. Rickenbangh took the first, on a half mile heat in 2.22. II. 8. Goshen took the second. The Sheriff of this connty posted up handbills at Ebensburg, on Wednesday, of fering at Sheriff's sale the road-bed or right id wsy of the Ebensbnrg and Cressnn Branch Railroad. .Hloona Tribune. The old Blue Stem wheat, that used to be so prolific, has keen given a fresh trial in Nittany Valley, Centra County, with the most satisfactory result. Theaverage yield is declared to be So bushels to the acre. The new twenty cent silver pieces have already made their appearance. They are a little smaller than the "old quarters" and have a smooth edge or rim, by which they may beat be distinguished from the latter coin. Mr. Elliott Robinson, a citizen of How ard county, Indiana, but formerly a citixen of this county, was home here among his native hills, seeing his relatives and friends. He is a member of the Tuscarora Robinson family. The editor of tht Chicago Tribune aug gesta tliat both partiea nominate as candi dates for the Vice-Presidency next year an ex-rebel. Put a jacket on that man and aend him to an insane asylum; he is de ranged in mind. Cheap John, having more room and bet ter facilities for showing his goods, be is determined to sell Goods cheaper than ever, regardless of cost. Now is the time for Bargain at Cheap John's New Store. The Harrisburg High Boys, and Young America base ball clubs beat onr Juniata tlub last week, at Harrisburg. Of course In match games some one must always be beaten. It wonld have been a little too rood if the Juniata club bad come oat Victor. The Methodist congregation in this place have extended an invitation to tbe Presby terian congregation here, to join them in tauion worship la the church of tbe former, while the church of the latter congregation Is undergoing repair. The kind Invitation has been accepted, and therefore next Sab bath both Ken Mr. renepacker and Rev. Mr. Sberrard will preach, the one in the n.orning, tbe other in the evening. The foIluTing contemptible paragraph appeared h the Democrat and Rtgiitrr last week 1 " A cousin of Simon Cameron on Thursday last, at his own request, was sent to the Blair connty poor noose. S imon don't dote on poor relations." It is likely that if the editors of the Democrat and Reg ister would look among their own friends, iney would nut write such paragraphs about Senator Catnerob Lis dirUat relatives. Last Wednesday U Desaocrata of Lan caster osaaty eaectwi dsingslsato twa State CoavaaOea to usembie at Brie in Sejtem bar, and iofetractad then. t vote for Mr. 11. X. North, of that 000917, for Go Termor, if r. North it originally from McAlistervnio, this county. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Juniata Taliey Bank last Monday, convened to elect a Board of officers, the old Board was re-elected, excepting Senator Fatter- i son , who despatched that he wished to with' J draw aa an officer. Mr. Joseph Ruthrock ; was elected to the place he vacated, j Last Wednesday (tight thieves entered j the spring house of ttabert McMeen, is I TurSett township, and stole therefrom a j quantity of bread and butter.. Some nights J previous to that theft the spring bouse of Mr. ' Kobler, who resides in the same aeigbbor- hood, was robbed of bread and butter and : sixteen pounds of sausage, j Mr. Emanuel WeUler, a citizen of Walk- 1 er township, fell from tbe eave of th roof of his barn, which be was repairing last Wednesday afternoon. The accident oc curred by the breaking of the ladder on which be stood. He was quite severely hurt in the neck, one rib was broken and a second cracked or fractured. His recov ery ts donbtf uL When President Grant attends a yacht race, or 4 horse race, or a summer resort, Democrats talk about it in the most enthu siastic way. They, however, never report his attendance at church. The other day he attended a camp-meeting at the aide. As yet the Democrats have not fonnd it out, or reported the fact if they know it. y The Democrat and Register U.-4 week pub lished aa old Democratic assessment call on Democratic officials for S20 per head for election purposes, with a few changes. The changes wore the placing of names of Re publicans when the names of Democrats ased to be. Just ask tbe old Democratic mud bosses, supervisors) post masters, he., about it, and see how they will blush. It is quite innocent and fresh in the Democrat and Regit let to try to get off such an old document as a new one. Can't you change some other old Democratic documents that you hare lying about on the garret 1 Demo c ratio succpss hut fall caused them to get out their old papers. They'll use tnein again on then- friends just as soon as they get into power. Port Royal, Aug. 2, 1B75. Mr. Editor: In perusing the news of our count j as dispensed through jour valuable journal, and finding nothing either in the way of caws or other mat ter about our "royal port," tbe thought suggested itself that perhaps it would be as well to let "all when) it may con cern" know that the aocieut "berg" of Perryaville, but more recently Port Royal, baa no? sunk iuto oblivion, not withstanding tbe fact thai it does notj figure to the pipers. Tbe truth of the matter is, tbe place is about as stirring as it ever was, and if only about a docen or so of candidates eould be in duced to trot out for the Comuiission ervliip, the outside world would kuow that "we still live." Politics are at a low ebb, but rest assured we will do our full share loard rolling up the 25,000 majority for or pwllant stand-ard-beater, Gen. Join V. Hartranft. Men who, three years ago, opposed him are now heartily for him, acknowledg iog that he has teen and is one of the very best Governors our great State has ever had. pe.kirig of politics it may not be out of place to note that one day list week a meeting was held at this place with the object of furthering the intec ests of the Temperance party. . What the result was 1 hare not learned. It is likely that more will be heard of it before tbe election. Uf course every Democrat sees clearly that the best thing the Republicans could do, would be to support (be Temperance ticket; but that is quite '-too thin" "boroed children dread the fire." One dose is generally enough, and the Local Option lesson is not forgotten. ' The Handle Factory is running full time again. The works were stopped for a few weeks in consequence of Deeded repairs, and also to enable the proprietors to rut new machinery in place. It is pleasing to state that their busiuesa is on the increase. Our respected and near neighbor, Mr. Noab llcrtzler, has built an addi tion to his store room, which, when completed, will make it one of the best in tbe county, lie is a thorough busi ness man (and advertises some), and never lets a chance slip for a business operation. Quite a village has grown up around him, and in time old Port will be in the borough limits. Your balloonista will have to look to their laurels. We have had six suc cessful aseensions during the past week, finishing out oa Saturday evening with the Leviathan. Hundreds witnessed it in town and from tbe Fair Grounds, where our christian friends of tbe M. E. church were holding a festival, where old and young spent a pleasant after noon and evening, and put themselves outside of ice cream and other fixings to tbe amount of about $30 profit. For tbe past two weeks two of our most estimable citizens have been se riously ill, G. W. Jacobs, Esq , and CapL J. B. Thompson. Tbe Squira was mowing weeds, and accidentally eut himself on the knee. Nothing se rious was apprehended for the first few days but inflamation set in and be be came bedfast, suffering intense pain, the limb having swollen to immense proportions. His friends were alarmed, fearing amputation would be necessary, but by skillful treatment that has been averted, aiid be is on a fair way of re covery. CapL Thompson was taken with hemorrhage of tbe the lungs, one attack following tbe other in alarmingly auick succession, nntu be was prostra ted to a degree that exeited tbe fears of every one, and for a time Dot taint hopes were entertained of his recovery, I am pleased to be able to state that he is recovering, and will be about again in a few weeks. On Saturday evening, 31st nil., CapL J. P. Wbarton lost very interesting daughter, aged 13 years, by death. She was sick but a short time, one suffered with typhoid fever of tbe most malignant type. Tbe tamtiy nave tne sympathy of their neighbors and friends in their sad bereavement. We have bad plentiful supply of rain of lite, and growing crops abow it amazingly ; but lest this letter might grots long and ted ions to jon, 1 would most respectfully, SAf QUIT. For Salk Two new Wagons, suit able for either two or three horses, with beds and bind and siae iocks. Pall on D. B. MCWIUJAXS, I ir4-4tl Oakland Hills, Pa. Yahwut, July 17, 1875. M. B. F. Sckmhar .--Dm Sir, Aa you frequently ask your lnea da to re port to yon items that may prove inter esting to your many readers) we may occasionally, wheal opportunity affords, do ao. When w read in tbe county papers of so many bold robberies, attempts at burglary, cases of assault and battery," drunkenness, ie., in other place, we are led to think that w have escaped remarkably well in this quiet, indiUUious and peaoeabie commuuny, in ana around anwerl ; but we were alarmed on last Sabbath ! Cashier, are respectively and adniirabU evening, about 7 o'clock, when word ' n!k "f r- Harry Oenuiwn and Mr. J. f . eaue up the toal that three thieves had ;s k'le' entered the bouse of Mr. llarner, re- rnMnt , ca,i the Committee oa Per. siding about three-fourtha of a mile ntnmt Certificate met in the Snperinten MUth of this place, and that son of denf. office, Hiffl.ntown, on Saturday, July Mr. Barner bad been ahot at three (tl ,875 .nd oauiutloa iuarned to times. Tbe parents were not at borne ; for the of eX4niining .pp,,, the rest of the family also were ber.ton nuniur Anfn(!t 26th, at 8 o'clock IIUUI lUfJ uuusaw aw s,uo 1IIUC9 CACCJJUUg 1UC WUJi WUV WaVO m iUO illlU l'jCUUaUg tbe live stock. Tbe doe? at tbe boase kept up a fearful barkiog. The boy hearing this, went to the bouse and walked quietly np the stairway, and looking into a room, he espied three men examining" tbe bureau drawers, lie ran out to give the alarm, but had scarcely got five rode from the bouse when he was fired at three times. Mr. Oberboltier's family heard the reports of the revolvers. Tbe news soon came to ns, when Messrs. W. Kuril, J. Ober holtzer and sons, J. Fike, D. VYeitE, R. Moist, J. Shirk, myself and others soon reached the housej armed to suit the occasion, and determined o cap ture the villains if possible. But the rascals bad fled. They bad taken out everything that had been in tbe bureau and thrown the articles on tbe floor. A chest, which Mr. B. bad locked be fore leaving home, was opened and lan sacked. Two daughters of Mr. Barner re turned borne from Sunday-school while their brother had gone to notify the neighbors, and finding things upside down, one remarked to tbe other, that the brother doubtless bad endeavored to make them believe that there were burglars about. They tried to open the stair-door to go upstairs, but the door was held last or locsea. I hey . . . ... . t. ' then went to mi kt and did not know, that there bad actually been robbefs In tbe bouse until our posse told them. Tbe robbers doubtless saw ns coming, and made their escape into a Cornfield near by, and thence to the woods. It appears they wanted money, but in that they were disappointed ; although in their hurry tbey had thrown a small amount out on the floor, but it was wrapped np so that they did not recog nize it. I don't kuow that it would be out of place to add just here that onr inoffen sive neighbor, Mr Michael G. Long, residing on a farm one mile due west of this place, has been terribly annoyed with v,bat might be properly termed sneak-thieves, of tbe most ignorant and cowardly kind. Last fall he notieed that some of bis fine fowls had left very suddenly on several occasions, aad at another time some wheat had been taken away very mysteriously. It ap pears that one or two of bis neighbors had lard and other things stolen. Mr. Ixing had business last spring that re quired him to be away from borne three days and nights. The person who at tended to tbe live stock and bouse af fairs was nut there after night during the absence of Long, but be noticed that eorn was being taken every night ; that some person or persons bad got in at the top cf the crib, the door of which was locked, and hal taken prob ably several bushels of corn ears. He reported tbe fact to Mr. Long, oc his return. Tbe same week about a quar ter of a barrel of fish was taken out of the cellar, and tbe door shut up as be fore. This aroused Long. He deter mined to keep np a watch. Tbe sec ond night thereafter, when the family had ret. red and blown the light, a young pup gave tbe alarm that there were some unwelcome visitors about. Mr. L. looked eut of the window and saw two persons about entering tbe barn. He asked them what they wanted. They wheeled and ran away up tbe lane. Another night, shortly after, Sir. Loug was awakeued by tbe pup, and looked out just in time to see a man rnn away from the cellar door, (which was locked this time) ; be bad worked considerably at tbe lock to get it open. The cowardly villain ran up through tbe orchard like a sbeep-tbisf. When those scoundrels read this ar- article they will understand that we mean what we say when we tell tbem that we are prepared to give them a warm reception. This thieving must be stopped. We intend to keep up a close watch for the scoundrels. e are willing to say nothing more about the eorn. wheat, fish or poultry, but it we are fortunate enough to trap them, or see them again in mischief, we will positively punish tbem to tbe full ex tent of the law, or one or both will go up that hill limping, or get a bullet bole nut tbroueh tbe back of their shirts. Yours respectfully, W. H. M. Notici. In order to make room for new goods. Cheap John proposes (0 sell bis summer stock of Trimmings, No tions and Fancy Goods at a sacrifice. I will mention few of my prices, and defy any house to compare with them, viz : 2 pair Ladies' Hose 20 cents, (sold before at 25 cents) ; 2 pair mixed half Hose 20 cents, (sold before at lb eta ); 1 doz. 1 1 yd long Linen Shoe Lacers at 0 cts. ; buspenders at 1U cts. and up wards ; Calico Shirts at 33 cts. and upwards ; Parasols at 50 cts. and up wards : Paper Collars at 5 cts per box and upwards, and all other goods At anally low prices. To enumerate all the excellent Goods, which I sell at lo prices, wonld occupy too much spare. 1 I invite all to call and judge for them selves. EMIL SCHOTT, ( Cheap John's JVVte Store,) Bart ley's Building, Bridge Street, three doors east or the Koom lormeriy occopiea in the Sulonfl bouse. The Hardware Store of Franciscns A Co., was entered by thieves last Friday night, Mr W. W. Wilson, who lives directly op posite tbe store, beard tbe thieves operate. In giving tbe alarm the burglars beard him and made good their escape. Aa entrance was effected by removing a portion of tne glass in one of the front doors. A number of revolvers, several pocket knives and some money were carried off. Goon Trasip Seen for sale at 40 cents pet pound by mail, 50 cents. Call on or address Mafbiu Lxohabd, IHkUDw Mills, Juniata Cos, Pa. rEETASIKG FOB TH COTESlLiL. Aaaoag the live things done by Philadel phia towards rendering the Centennial a success is the anlargesMot of theSt. Cloud Hotel oa Arch street above S eveath. This popular aoas baa always been a favoriu with visitors from this part of tbe Stata, and We may say with sensible people gen erally, and the recent addition of some ! thirty new recris, all beautifully furnished, together will a new Ladter Parlor oa tbe first floor, wil! make tbe St. Cloud more at tractive Uian ever. It baa a first-class ele vator, and the t.ible aad accommodations throughout are not surpassed anywhere, while tbe charges are but three dollars per j djv. Tte prions of Kvom clerk and j 1 Houies DrsrsacA, Stcrttary. Teakley t Son have moved their store into the new building, directly opposite the Court House, on Main Street, where they are prepared to serve the public by selling thetu Dry (jeoda at reasonable prices, for cash or country produce. ' They have a large stock of Prints, Muslins, Delaines, Jaconets, and other dress goods, a full line of Clothes, CoUonades, Jeans, Cassimeres, an assortment of Boot and Shoes for men, women and children, Queensware of all kinds, and a general assortment of all kinds of goods excepting hardware. Give them a call. july21-3t CANDIDATES' CAEDS. JCKY COMMISSIONER. We are authorieed to announce the name of DaViD Ci'KxixgbHii, of Milford town ship, aa a cand idate for Jury Commissioner) subject to the rules of the Republican party. DISTRICT ATTORN' BIT. We are authorised to anuounce tbe name of Lons E. Atkiksos, Esq., of Mittlintown, as a candidate for District Attorney, sub ject to Republican rules. COCKTY AUDITOR We are authorized to announce the name ,T r, r .. . of Cart. I.oi-ts Deoa, of Fayette town- .... ship, as a candidate for County Auditor, subject to the usages of the Republican party. COMMISSIONER. Editor Sentinel and Republican i Please announce the name of Thomas Mobbow, Esq., of Tuscarora township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the usages of the Republican party. Mr. Mor row is a life-long Republican, honest and ca pable, and if nominated will add strength to the ticket LACK. August 2, 1875. COMMISSIONER. Editor of Sentinel and Republican t As the time for announcing candidates has arrived, and it is highly Important to the Republi cans of J uuiata county that the office of County Commissioner should be filled by some one who would represent the interests of the tax payers fairly and faithfully, we beg leave to announce the name of Joskfm Both sock, of Fermanagh township, as a candidate for thtt olhue. MANt CITIZEN'S. TTaleeb Twr., July 23, 1875. COMMISSIONER. Editor Sentinel and Republican : Please announce the name of alrceitL Cotrai, Esq., of Van Wert, as a candidate for the office of Connty Commissioner. Mr. Col dren is one of our besl working Republi cans in the county, and on of our best citizens. With Mr. Coldren in the field, old Walker would tune np to forty-nine. WALKER. COMMISSIONER. Editor of Sentinel and Rcpblicau : Allow me to announce the name of Ueobgb W. Smith, Esq., as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, at the Republican primary election. Mr. B mith is one of our best citizens, is well known throughout the county, and his intelligence, energy, integ rity and business qualifications eminently fit him for that position. Me would be the right man in the right place. S. O. EVAN'S. Dclawabb Twr., July 12, 1875. COMMISSIONER. Edittt Sentinel and Republican: Please anuounce to the Republicans of Juniata connty, Ricbabd Dovlk, of Beale township, as a candidate for tbe ofhee oi County Com missioner, subject to the result cf the Pri mary Election. Mr. Doyle la a veteran in the Republican ranks, and, if nominated, will fight as veterans do. PATTERSON. July 12, 1875. COMMISSIONER. Mr. Editor s I would announce, through the columns of the Sentinel and Republican, to the Republicans of Juniata county, Wil liam Gbomsosb, of Tnrbett township, as a candidate for the office of Connty Commis sioner. Mr. Groninger is a rising young man, and is abundantly qualified ia every way to discharge the duties of the ofhee. TCRBETT. July 12, 1875. COMMEftCirlX. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomaf. MirrusTowjr, Aug. 4, IS75. Butter Kres.. 16 18 15 17 Lard..... Ilsm. Bacon ... Potatoes. Onions. . . ...... ...... ..............a . 11 50 130 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly by Buyers (t Kennedy. Qiotatioss roa To-dav. Wednesday, Aug. 4, 1875. Timoth seed $3 00 Wheat, prime .... ....... 1 OOtol 15 Corn, .... 70to75 Oats, 40to45 Protboaotarv'a Svttce. FTIHB account of Michael Bru baker, Cora- .X. mittee or JJavia iiru baker, a lunatic, now deceased, has been filed in this office, and will be presetted to tbe Court for con flrmatlon on Monday, August 10th, 1875, at the Court House in Mimintown. I. D. WALLIS, rrolkouotary. Prothonotary's Office, Mifflin- . town, June 2, 1875-td OIXM10& SEIBEH, Will visit Mifflin and Patterson ever Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and wilt furnish the citizens of these bor oughs witi tbe best of BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, c at the very lowest prices. He respectfully solicits the patronage of tbe public. April S, 18721 y. JOB PRINTING OF done at this odice. EVERY KJ5D Hew Advertisements- MI QinPIK? wanted to sell "The teo ESUia lO pie's Cwamoa Sans If ed ieal Adviser " U as the cheapest baok evwr published ; 88 psjrws. m 150 Ulwsuatiaaa, $1X0. Thousands bay it at sight wb could not be induced to purchase tbe high-priced books treating of Domestic Medicine. . Ua- like other Iwoka sold through agents this work ia UHsreugbly advertised throughout North America. This fact, together with the large Site, elegant appearance, aad many, new features uf the book, cause it to ae! more rapidly than any work ever published in tills country. Those of my agents who have had experience ia selling books, say that hi all their previous canvassing they never met with such success or made so large Wages, aa since commencing the sale of my work, for terms and territory, ad dress (inclosing two postage atampa ami statine experience) R. V. Pierce, M. D., World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. York Kate. Mark envelope "Kor Publishing De partment." BEFORE YOU-START ixsi'bk ix The TRAVELERS OF IIARTf ORD, COS; WATERS' NEW SCALE PIASOS, eri (As best made t Me touch eiasrie, and a ' fine singing ton) powerful, pure and even, j WATERS' Concerto ORGANS cannot be excelled t tone or beauty ; they defy competition. 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How t ither sex may fasci nate and gain the love and alfeetions of any persons they choose, iusututly. This sim ple mental acquirement all may possess, free, by mail, for 2 cents; together With a Marriage G uide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies A queer book. lOO.OVO sold. Address T. WILLIAM CO,. Pub lishers, Philadelphia. rUMATA VALLEY BAJirv. Pomeroy, Patterson. Jacobs & Co. MirrLixTow, jmiATt cocrrv, ra. CAPITAL., ftJO.OOO. GEORGE JACOB3, President. T. VAN 1RVIX, Cashier. dibkctobs Jerome X. Thompson, Joseph Rothrock, George Jacobs, John Balsbach, 11. II. Bechtel, J. W. Frank. Amos G. Bonsall, United States Securiltei, Bonds, 4-' bought and sold. Gold and Silver bought at highest! rates. Deposits received. Collections made, drafts on the principal dim, and a general banking business transacted. Bonds and other valuable papers received on special deposit. juneST4-tf BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sutouff,) DEALERS IN GRAIN, COAL, IMIJIIMIlt, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, sXC. We buy Grain to be delivered at either Mifflin town ot Perryaville. We will also have coal at both places to suit the trade. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUTERS fc KESXEDT. April 21, 1875-tf EW DRIT(I STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Belford Building,) Mala Stretv91lffllsstewB, Ptt. dealers ix drugs and medicinesj chemicals, dye stiff, paints oils, varnishes, gl ass, pl'tty, coal oil, lamps, burners, chimneys, brushes, hair brushes, tooth brushes, p e h f i'm ery, comb, soaps. hair oil, tobac CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY 0 T PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great ear, and warranted ntm high authoritv. CTPurest of WINES AND LiaCORS for medical purposes. CTPRESCRJPTIO.VS founded with great care. Jon 22-tf . G&BfN, LUMBER, &C. THE wadarssgaed, hsrraf eemplasad bis aew U'arahomae ia PwrryavUls, wauld respectfully invite th attention M the farmers of the county to the fact that he ia at all times PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES ' FOR ALL KINDS Of GRAIN, SKKDS, AcAr. Having introduced new facilities fur hoist ing, weighing, Ac., we are now praparwd lo unload with the least poisible trouble. Bark, Railroad Tiei, Locuit Posts, and all Saleable Country Frodnew will be bought at all times, either for CASH OR IS EXCHANGE- rT!t MEK MlANDlE. HAVE FOR SALE COAL, LUMBER, FISH; SALT, PLASTER, GROUND OR LCMP, which will be told to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OK RETAIL, aud at the lowest rate ruling. At my Store ia Tnrbett township may be found aa complete aa assortment of . DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Queens ware, Hardware, 4rc.y all of which will he sold aa low, If not a little lower than elsewhere XOAII IIEItTZLKlt. Dec. 10, 1873-lf 187.3. 187." J. 13. M. TODD, rAlTEUSOX, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE I Closing Out Sale of Clothing ! OVERCOATS AT COST I Siirtt and Draxien, Unix and Cttps, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery and Gloves at City Prices. A COttPLETI LINE OP GENTS' FUMISHING GOODS, Gum Riots, Cam Overhoes, Gum Overcoat. Intending to close out my stuck of Win ter Uood ptestraiory to putting in a mam moth stock ol Spring and Summer Good, I am determined to sell Goods at such Low Price that every one can suit them selves lor a very snuil sum of money. Call to see me, and I will guarantee you satis ficliori. Tho highest market prices allowed for Country Produce, Cora aad flats, Horp Potest Locust Posts and Railroad Ties, iu excliaDge for Goods, by J. B. M. TODD: Patterson, Oct. 7, 174. Philadelphia & Heading Railroad. HI.TTER ARRAnGEM EXT. Ji.vcxa? 17th, 1875. j 77i leave Hsrrisburg te follows : For New York at 5 30, 8 10 a. in.. 2 C) and 7 41) p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 8 10, 9 45 a. tn,, i (XI and 3 oO p. m. For Heading a 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 W, 9 bit and 7 40 p. m. For Pottavill at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 3 50 p. m. and via Schuylkill A S ui uehanua Branch at 3 40 p. m. For Allentown at 6 i, 8 10 a. m., 2 S 50 ami 7 40 p. m The 5 2U, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 7 40 p. ra. trains have through cars lor New Tork. The 8 10 a. m. aud 'i 00 p. in; trains h through cars for Philadelphia. SUXDJITS. For Sew tork at & 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20a. m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p. m. Trains for Hamsburg leave as follows t Leave New Tork at 00 a. m., 13 40. 15 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 and 7 00 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 30, 7 40, II 30 a. m., I 50, 6 15 and 10 15 p. m. Lave Pottsville at 5 55, 00 a. m. and 4 30 p. in, and via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave A lieu town at 2 SO, 5 50, 8 50 a. tn., 12 2, 4 30 and 8 45 p. m. The 2 80 a. m. train from Allentown and the 4 80 a. ni. train ftom Reading do not run on Mondays SCXDJYS. Leave New York at 6 la p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 111 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 80, 7 40 a. m. and 10 19 p. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 8 45 p. m. ' fit Morns and Essex Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Superintendent. Professional Cards. JQOU1S . ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, M1FFLIXTOWN, PA. Recollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orricc On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Sqnare. JOBERT McMKEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law, Prompt attention given to the sefiiln; and collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. Orrica on krMa-e street, first door west ot the Belford building. April 14, 1875-tf LFRED J. fAlTERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. OT AH business promptly attended to. Orrica On Bridg street, opposite the Court House square. jsLBRzits7yi7bT, PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, Acadtmia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr. 3 terrett. Professional busmosa pTotut!y atrnded lo at all hours. April 7, 187J-tf The Senlinal and Republican en&cm ia the placa to get Job wA dona. Try It. It win pay yea if juH seed asythisg ia that fin. MISCELLJAEOUJ REMOVAL Oh CHEAP JOHN'S STORE f fhto Bartlev's BuHdiiir, tbrpe doors a't oftlift Kcva Lrmrl ccufril ui the Su'outr Houe'.- Now . . . In ordfcr to' clone 6ut my stock of1 Surhuftr'r Hoods, I will' inn gtrrntc a Grand Clearing Fate of Parasols, Sun Shailes?, Fan's; Fringes, Iaces and btUct Children's Read-Made Whife Dress??, StltirtiTer t'ndcrwcar, Shawls, Glo?e, and hi fact, all such articles as caii not be carried over. Goods will be disposed of at a sacrifice, and must be soM within the next thirty days, in order to make , room for Fall ' Stock, of which 1 piopese to lay in an extraordirfary supply. stO W IS THE TIME TO SAVE MONEY, Goods can be bought at Cheap John! New Store for Cost "; Price, which h less1 than any other Houe in town can possibly afford to sell at. The reason I can afford Uf sell cheap, is be cause I buy only for Cash, and iniort a majority of riiy good direct from Europe. Do riot fail to gire me a cell ftid ?eeure BARGAIN. EMIL SCHOTT. Bridge Street, Miffiiittown, Pa. Wall Paper ! Wall Taper ! Wall Paper! AH o'f this Spring's Styles and all new rio ofd stock dn h;tnd, NOW IN STOIiE, Carcfdiljr selected for the' Trade1, and will be sold cheap, at THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STOKE, In R. E. Parker's ,ew Brick BuilJinq,) MAIN STliKKT, Ol'tfOSITJC WlE COtRT YAHI. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, VA. Housekeepers' Ilardwafc, SJuild ers' Hardware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER. PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &U, f&C., all of first finality, constantly on hand. I invite the public to call and see! me. JOHN W. MtJTHEESBAUGH. tttfftintewn, Aug. 36, !8?4-tf D.W.Harley&Cos la tbe place whefe you can bu TllK BEST AIW THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS1 & BOYS' CLOTHING IUTS,'CJPS, BOOfS, SHOES, JtSD FURMSMXG UOODS. W are tnvpared to caliibit una of the most rhoice and selvrt sticks ever offered to) this market, and at JSTOMSHt.fair LOtiT PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suite and part of suits, which will be made toordcf at short notice, rcry reasonable. Remember the plaee, in Iloffsuan's New Buildiug, comer of Bridge and Water streets, MlfFLINTOWN, PA. may 8, lHJa-tl JUST OPENED! A New Spring and Summer Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAl'S, BOOTS AND SHOES, For Men, Bors, Women, MUA.s and Children. Vi!wi, Urn's Furnisbtrtg Goods, WATUIES ANO JEVVKI.KVj CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL cLOTIlS, All at rates, to correspond to the shrinkage in rallies. Cli-ip -r thm the Cheapest uf n nibnth sgo. ITT SUITS MADE TO OKULB.2 Patterson, Pa., 5rr. 1 1,187 . SAMUEL STRAVER. DL.4TCH LEY'S Improved CfClM-, ,ES5! .STA.VDAKD ot the market, by pr.pular , erdicl, the best pump for tbu least noney. Attention Is invited U, illalch'ev's Imorovcd Bracket, the I B e) .1 f a 1 Drop Check al, which -so W a vithdrawn without dl.UurMng the .nna- I J.,.int. .n the cfrpt-r Cbaluberj CUSTOM WlEK DON E on the short.. t wbicb never cracks, scales or rusts and will last a lite time. For sale by Dealers and I 1 .-..4 ...... fn ..Jl k. . I. n. that you get BlatcVk-y. Pomp, be carelul and see that it has my tr'ade-marli aa above. If yon do uut know where to bar, desrrip- tive circulars, together with the name aad address ol the sgent nearest yon, wiU be promptly furnished by addressing, ailb; stamp, CHAS. O. BLATCHLEY, MirTsa, dOo Commerce St., Pbibidelphia. Pa. ""great reduction IX TflE TRICES OP TKETII ! fall rppr er Lower Suit a Low tn (ft N' teeth a'.lowwl to leave the fftio n l the patient If, mir3cd. Tt' th renHidvled and repaired. t . etii t r..r iii'.. Teeth estrWfsJ wfthoht pain, hv the use of Nitrous "aide Gas.a'.ways on band. Owing ia the hard times, I will insert full single seta teeth, of tiut very best kind, tor S16.00. Temporary sets $H extra, - TivMhaha alnnnMl in tin mimitra witl out eatracttnf tbe tooth, at the Inl Of- flee of O. L. UlRR, astabliahed ia Mrfflia- tuwn ta 16C0. Jaa It. 13T2 J FTaetlcal Deweia. .fDrERTlSEJiPJrlS. for Bargains ! B. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, jn on gfrond 1IorT r K. . Tarker'a hMi.,. j .!! ti . fl&aill DtrSCt, MlQlintOWn, X t. ricuirmui i; i.iu -i . .... uo!i-e. tOoD5 SOlJ by the ftrl or pattern. j KRSONS buving gds can h them -ut in garr f of chir;c. BC7TSRICITS PJTTERXS also for ari , - . . . ' wsnna.ni.iri PRICES LOU". Oct , t?7-tf I THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D, t Physician and Surgeon, Mlt FLIXTO H'.V, f.f. i OftVe hours from ! . . to 3 r. f. See in hia lather's residence, at the sou'B cnd "1 Wafer trwt. xr.tit-U jy L. ALLEN, M. If, ' Ha comm-nerd the praciica of Medirinn .and Surgery iiid til IW Col V-ral branches. 1 Office at Acad emia. a; ttm reslderice of Cip. J. J. Pa'frMt. j ( jnfj 15. tSTt I i I arge stock of mtj madeclothtBj ol ttn 'et and ch.ieeat styles . lor men an 'boya. hita, caps, boots sod shoes, r.ir.lrszt 'fmsiahinf jroods is esdUaa aiiary fnr snlw at Samuel SMtwj a Pan". . i ? 1 : . i i j.
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