SS5TINEI, & REPUBLICAN ; illFFLIXTOT:;: tTelnecday. Sept'r . 11T5. 1 TERMS. . " Swuaeriptioa, $1.SQ per annum. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 ciU per ioch for each insertion. rnn sleet taidnees actiees In local col- aros. 10 certs per ttr.e for each icsertion. . Deduction be moil to lh"c desiring to adreriise by the year, baif or quarter vear. PKNA. R. ILTIME TABLE. irS ar,d after Sunday. Mar 23rd. le7S, V passenger arainw will leave MitEin bt 'ion, 1'. It. K., as follows : EASTWAKD. rhildclliia Express ....... Paciflc kXJTCM.. ......... J Hrrilnrg Accommodation J Mail ; , J AlUi tic Express . : . WKSTWABD. i Pacific Express...;....... . War Pa&ncnrer.. .......... . ; Mail. . fur' Line t Hixed..; , Prttoburg Eiliress ...12 43 a m ...10 02 a m ...11 30 a in ... 12pib ... 9 16 p m ... 6 00am ...10 10a ... Z 33 p in 6 46 p ra ... o Io p m ...II ao p m ( Vuily t Daily txaf l Sunday, i Caily tzcept Monday, Three trains do not stop at this station : ttaciMaiti Express, want, time bere 1 19 a. in. ; Fast Line, east; 2 17 a. m. Day Ex- I'Tet'S, east, 1 M p. m. ' "Tuk pew Constitution forbids all per sona from Totine unless ther have been as- tMed at least two montba and id their tases at least one month before the date of lis eltxtioa Tbe date of holding the next election is TueUv, Norvrubc-r 2d. -. . tt'rflB.K'iay, September 1st, U the last 4y o.i abk b voters can bs aasessed. . j'riday, October 1st, is the last day on .which tti-y can pay taxes. Friday, October 1st, is the last day for taking out naturalization papers." LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. firapes are coining into ruaiket. Tbe attendance at court is quite large. The Preahyteriaa grave-yard has been Vleaned up nicely. Tbe '-High Boys," of Harrisburg, expect to be bere to-morrow, Thursday. Last Wednesday and Thursday were as warm as any days in niid-eumtner. There is a heavy flue for the setting of Beta with tueabes lets than three inches. The McVcytomn Dulls have nine months contract lock job in the ftanawa river, Vir ginia. Philo Pannetuker caught a pike on Mon day in XcCulIoch's dam that measured 22 inches iu length. Last Friday Jeremiah SUll, while spread ing lime in a fl. ld one and a quarter miles least of Rjchueld, fcU dead Six hundred and fifty-six is the number of tvnts that were occupied at tbe J uuiata Valley Camp Meeting. The llarribburg "Toung America bise bill ciub defeated the "Junta'' club iu the Park at this place, last Tboraday. A Presbyterian Ke-tiuion, to embrace the churches between AHoona and HarrUburc, has leen suggested, to take place this (all. The Berts C'ony Agricultural Society will bold tUeir twtnty-ltret Annual Exhibi tion Hi September 14, 13, 16 ai.d 17, 1376. An exchange says : There are said to be forty-three circmses on the road thU sea son. Up to data we have been cursed by but one. A colored man was put under arrest ami held to answer at court f-.r selling iiJ lor on he ground of tbe JuniaU Valley Camp aiemj. "Some days spo an A i toons tobiecouist was put under bonds to answer in the sum f $1,PC0 Intore the United SLfs District Ourt for having -naiinfactorcd leaf tobacco iu violation of tin Internal Bevenue laws. "A Fa'.l Eiver, Mass., man, for selling liquor to a gang of drunken fellows on a Sunday, b is been sentenced to pay a Bne ol and spend tlrce months iu the House .if Correctioa.' That is the wsy to enforce the Uw. A new industry, ill the shape of a hair brush factory, is now being successfully pmsecuted in the little village of Montgom ery, Somerset county. Home brashes are a speciality, and the business done i qdite extunsive." , i . , Two bushels of good seed corn will be given as a premium, by a citizen of this County, to the ajriculturirt wbu produces in tbe grounds of tbe Park Association, during Fair time, the tallest ccrn sUiks having tnereon at the time of exhibition to eira of corn, each. OZcfT Wilson brocght from Pittsbnrg the voulh ho svme time since burglarious ly enteral the Franciseus Hardware Store, and stole tliereirora money, pUtbis, ktives. otc. The youth atone time stated bis name to be Charles Palmer, at another time be stated it to be Albert Robinson, at another time be pronounced it to be Alomo Allen. Who he is, or where be is from is not de finitely known. rtBLfc Sale Jonas Voder, Assignee of Nathan Voder, iU ofler at public sale, at the rt'idence of tho said Nathan Toder, in Fayette township, at 10 o'clock on Wed nesday, S. ptcttber 29, 1875, a good far.u of the said Katbaii Toder, In said township, containing 75 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a two-ctory bouse, bank tunk, and outbliMtngs. A loo, at the same time and place a tract of 6 acres of timber land located one-half mile north of the farm above described. r Also, at the Miae--lirue and place, the fol low iDg personal property will ba offered for sale as the property of the said Nathan Toder i One horse, 1 two-year old colt,.! bne-year old colt, 4 cows, 2 bulls, lot oi" young cattle, lot of sheep, farming utensils, and. household furniture. . . - Sad Accident. Last WeJnedy Mr. Lewis Cox; of Greenwood towo ship, ao4 William Meoglej formerly bf Susqaebaooa township, but mora re cently of Shatiiokin, wens killed in a. coal niioe at Cameron colliery, near Bhamckin, iu die fellow ibg 'manner : Tbey were engaged rbifting wagons at the bottom of a slope, and bile a wagon was being hoisted, the rcpe ttotc, and he wagon rat. down tbe slope, killing Mr. Mengle iustastlj, and injuring Cox to such an extent tha. be surtired the accident onij a few hours. Tbe re niaius of both fiefe nnfortana'e men were lutertcd at St. James' CtUrcli in Susquehanna rownsbip, followed by tbe largest concourse of people ever con gregated at that ebcrrh. Both were between 2G and 27 years of age. 5In ifle leavn a wife and three children. Cox w4 tntcarriod. . . ... - Toe rretbytrian Sabbath School pic rio Ut Tbarsdsy pored a pla saot recreation for alt who participated io it. Tbe whole management was in harmony with tbe sobriety and dignity which is characteristic of tbe Presby terian people la this eonntry. The only fussy cr tense tiooal incident of (be day was the uiehap tbat overtook "blind Tobe," Suloor cart borse lilmd Tom is an animal tbat bas seen service as a coal and rjmber horse in tbe employ of Salouff for more than the time i f balf a generation of people, and is well known by all people, old and yocng, of tbe town and vicinity. Besides his useful and bigbly utilita rian eareer, be bas been a whole team on occasions of recreation and pleasure. When parties organised, or schools went forth to woods or other places, be was a party that was seldom absent. Sometimes be hauled water, ice, io.. sooietin.es provisions, and often drew a bot or flat tbat mas ladened with peo ple joyful in anticipation of tbe day in wood or mountain glen. TbbJ it was on this occasion Tobe drew the flat ladened with tbe school mentioned, down to tbe first lock south of town, where tbe school disembarked and en tered FowleS' wood. Tobe's time of rest was at band - tie was unbooked from the tow-line, aiid as was supposed, tafely teddered, to graze or feed, wh.eh, however, waS a mistake, for by and by be loosened himself, and before his conrse of blind wandering was observed be walked into tbe lock. It was an alarming plunge, and created great sympathy for tbe borse. There was a general unbending, sod no one was there but wanted to help Tobe out. Tbe borse behaved admirably, lie puffed, snorted and blowed like a young Hippopotamus, until tbe water was let out of the lock and tbe gates were opened, and be was led out uoder tbe guidance of 4 yoiiog man who volun teered his service, as tbe animal could not see, to direct him to the open gates and thence to the shore of tbe canal. Old Tobe ws not hurt by the accident. Tux Blooinfield Mvocatt says : A few weeks ago tbe store of Montgomery k Co., at Donnally's Mill, this county, Was entered and robbed of a large ainouut of dress goods, boots, shoes, io. Last W ednesday, as Mr. Snyder, tenant on tbe farm of Mr. John Yobo, in Tuscarora towusbip, was tossing up bis bay and oats to prevent its heating, be ran a tine of bis fork into tbe cheek of a man who was covered up in tbe oats. Tbe man quickly emerged from the straw, and stated that he bad laid duwo uuder the straw to rest, lie started for the ereek to wash the blood from his face, tut bad gone but a few minutes wl.tn Mr. Snyder, who contin ued tt ork, encovered a lot of flannels find other dry gocd.-, that afterwards proved to be goods belongiug to Mont, goinery i Co. Search for tbe man proved that be bad quickly disappear. and made gnod Lis ecape. A warrant ' was isned by Squire Heisey,of Millers- town, tut as yet tbe niau has not been arrested. This local waif has been wafted in from Fiauklin county, and is presumed to be true : Down in Bedford they bave the spunkiest girl in this neck of moral vineyard. As she was walking in tbe yard tte other day, a traveling man sneaked iu at the gate, and putting his arm around ber waist, murmured in her ear that she was his trailing arbutis. Tbe Gazette savs she immediately fann. ed biui with the sideboard of an adja. cent wheelbarrow, caught him with both hands about midships, and gave Liu: a flat-footed kick abaft tho binnacle tbat shied bim over the alley fence. When be peeped timidly through tbe crack in the fence she was swinging toward the hiuse with ber bands on her bipi and her bead to One sidej saying sarcas tically : "A.w.w, mother! show me something easy ; you kuow I never could work." TlIK Lewiatown Democrat says : Lieut. John Swan bas now been absent from bis borne, in this place, for a period of nearly three months, and not even his family know where be is. As stated in these columns last winter, bis mind bas give way, and he is probably stray, io far away, or else bas been appre hended at unable to take care of bim. self and is Confined somewhere in a charitable Institution. When be left bere be skid he was going to Lebanon county, and we uuderstand be was last seen in Newport, Pa. He is small in stature uot over 5 feet 2 inches in height and bis age is about 50 years: lie was a soldier in tbe Mexican Wii and also during the late Rebellion. Any information eoneering him, since be left borne, will be thankfully receiv. ed by hi distressed wife. Exchanges please copy. s. THE PotUvtlle Cuvnicle,ot August oO, says : Patrick Monaghan, who was convicted on the 14th of May last; bf stuffing the ballot-box in West Maboney township, was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 and costs, and be imprisoned for three months, and disqualified (ac cording to tbe act of July 2, 1839,) for seveu years front holding any office of honor; trust and profit. While threshing at tbe barn of Mr. John Bear, in Centre township, on last Thursday; the strap came bf!, and in order to stop the machine Mr. A. B. Comp put on the brake suddenly, caus. iug the fly-wheel to burst, one piece striking Mr. Comp, bruising bios oa the side and head, and tearing bis clothes Tbe ebange of speed, caused by the wheel, threw tbe horses out of the zt. Miss Consignee Fimuvre Woliten writes io tbe Cleveland Herald: u can tell i Southern girl at once. She is rounder than ber Northern sister ; indeed, she is never thin or lank, she walks with a languid step, a id all her movement are alow and indolent; cue is never alertl She bas fine soft eves with a seiene expression, very different from tbe quick, keen eyes of the North ; she bas not the beautiful red and white ' complexion of New York and New England, rather is she sallow, with a few rose tints ; you might ball cream color. She nevei looks anxious, no matter what happen! ; the does not think she can help matters by ber ad vice or interference, but sits bsck calmly and leaVes everything to brother" cr "pa," pt'dnouneiog tbe latter word in a way I defy a Northern girl to imitate. Tbe word might be used as a shibboleth ) it ts not exactly "pay," but balf Wsy between tbat and tbe sound of in "eat." Our Southern girl dresses pic turesquely rather than trimly, and bas brighter eolors and more floating ends and curls about her than a Northera belle allows. She bits pretty plnmp hahds, but she is not particular about the gloves that Cover them I mean particular compared with Fifth avenue rules. In short, tha is a more volumi nous sort of a girl in every way, and cares less about "the fashion." She has oue decided advantage Over the Northern girls, however, and that is ber voice ; it is sweeter and lover, a little trainante, perhaps, but es.entially gebtle and womanly. Miss Wolsten's article on tbe South ern girls ha brought out the followlbg rejoinder by a Tennessee girl : Tlld we are told tl at if tbe Southern girl has not the rcsy check of her New Eoglan J sister, she can boast of a noble and graceful form and a warm and gen erous beart, what her diminutive North ern sister cannot do, as they afe gov. erned by the cold Climate in which they are raised ; and as for the accent of tbe Southern girl, it would bo impossible for a New England girl to imitate a Southern girl, for she always talks as if ber mouth was full of hot niu?h. As for dress and taste, tbe Northern girls can never compare with their Southern sisters in style and grace. Nor dues tbeSoutherb girl want to make speeches ; nor does she waht to go to the trsr and expound tbe law ; nor to the pulpit and preach the Gospel. She wants to re main at lioiiie and make that a heaven for her father or brother or husband She does not court tbe Northern fill's opinion. Not a bit of it ! Social Pic-Nic uko Exccastox to the Battlk-fielo or Getttbcbo, TutasDir, SkPTKMSGE lti, lf7.i Fart for Roam I Trip only $2.2 The Executive Committee call attention to the following features of this unprecedented opportuuity : The hour for starting (5 x. ) will give Excursionists from sevsn to ten hours on the field. The l'ic-nic feittirc will Jo away with the necessity df ar!y expense eicerJt the mere nominal cost of tbe ticket. The distance b-:ing 21D miles, the cost of the excursion is less thm one cent a mile I The points of interest are so m my and so retnark:ible that no one should miss the op portunity df seeing them. A beautiful grove Vis been rrrnred in which to Lunch. Among the oljects of interest are! the National Cemetery, Evergreen Cemetery, Soldiers' Orphan Home, Cuip's Hill, Riiie Tits, Fortifications, Grave of Jenny Wade, Battle Monument, Wolfs Hill, Ronnd Top, Devil's Den, Little Round Top, Meade's Headquarters, Lee's Headquarters, Oen. Reynold's Monrt'nent, Maine Soldier's Mon ument, Musemn, Observatory, John Bnrn's House, fennsylvania College, rbrena. Hall, Theological Seminary, I'hilo. Hall, Labora tory, ic, fcc. The traiu will leave Mifflin at 5.00 a. fti., Perrysville 5.07 a to., Mexico 5.11 a. m , Thompson town 5.23 a. m., Millerjtown 5.43 a. m., Newport 5.5G a. in., Duncsunon 6.23 a. m. Tickets can be had at the following places and must be purchased on or before Sept. 11th, to give the Committee the requisite time to engage tbe necsiry numb.-r of cars: Banks It Hunlin, and E. Tilten, Mifflin ; Joseph Pennell, Patterson ; J. P. Sterrett, and Samuel Buck, Perrysville ; J. A: Rice, Church Hill: Daniel Conn, Spruce Hill; Noah Utrizler, Port Royal ; J. L. Barton, Pleasant View t J. T. Nourse, Academta ; Alexander Woodward, Johnstown ; Jerome Iletrick, Mexico; W. J. II ibbs, Thompson town ; Ezra Titacll, Millerton ; P. Bos serman, Newport ; Saiuriel Rife, Duncan nnn. The Committe respectfully offer the fol lowing suggestions : If a Newspaper or Paper Box, U used for carrving Lunch, they can be thrown away after the contents are disposed of and the incoavenienc of being cumbered with bag. gige avoided. A San-shade and drinking enp, will be fonnd eonvient. Kxenrsionists remaining with the Commit. tee, will be taken from point the point, and will thus be enabled to see more, than by traveling independently. Parties having friends buried in the Cem etery, will be greatly aided in finding their graves. It they will send the Name and Reg. iment of Such friend, to the Committee previously. Should the excursion fail to take place tbe tickets will be redeemed Bt the place Where purchased. "Some days ago a son of Simon Myers, of Huntingdon; as horned by t vicious cow. beloneioe llenry Miller. Tbe little fellow, who is about three years of age; was playing abont tbe street when the cow attacked bim, eatcbing him under the right breast and cutting a gash in tbe muscles and skin about three inches long. Through very pain ful, the wound u not dangerous." I'm JcniAta Couxtt AaRiccLTC AAL Society; will hold their Annual Exhibition at tbe Fair Grounds in Port Royal, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 6th, Ttb and 8th, 1875. A large sum of money fSU be distrib uted ia premiums: O.N Saturday, Aqgast 21", tbe chil dren connected wub the different Sab bath Schools of tbe various denomina tions in this neighborhood, together with their parents and many others who arrived there from a distance, male and female, old aud young, put io a day of much j y in their artoeittioesof awi'y, harmony j peace and good will, love and gratitude to tbe Giver of all good, for bia manifestations of love to our eonn try of independence and liberty to wor !hip God according to tbe dictation of conscience. Tbe schools assembled by previous appointment in tbe grove ad jacent to the Lost Creek Presbyterian I burcb. Tbe weather was delightful. At 1 o'clock P. at. about a dozen white table elotbs were spread on the green grass by tbe ladies, and the eatables put thereon ; and theu you ought to bare seen what bavoe was made of tbe pies, cakes, cheese crackers, io. Just bere I make full period, lest the mouths of tbe readers might water wbeu they read this, and 6ay Ob, that I bad b -en there, I vow and declare To partake df that fare. -For the case was so rare. After all were satisfied, there were more than twelve baskets bf surplus re maining. I am of the opinion that those who may live to meet there next year will find it a tall day. Tacitts. The Altoona JLrror says the latest de spatch io the Old World wss from an Irish man ho wss elected a Delegate to tbe Dem ocratic County Couveution of Blair county, and ho immediately telegraphed to Ire land that he had been elected to an office in America. JCXIATA ScOltS ! AltESTION ! Vbu are hereby ordered to parade in Patterson, at 3k o'clock on Monday. September 13. 1875, to g In Potts ville for Inspection. Train will leave at 5 o'clock, prompt. 1mU call at 4 o'clock, sha'p. II v order of J. K. ROB1SON, Captain. MAttHE ROOKRS, 0. S. Pcblic Sale John Henry will effer at public ssle, at hir residence in Fayette township, at 10 o'clock A. a., on Saturday, September 18, 1875, oue maro with foal, 2 cows, 1 buggy, 1 fanning mill, 1 plow, bay by tho ton, corn, potatoes, and his entire stock of household furniture. 31AURIED: KCRTZ- KACTFMAN Augnst 8Ut. by Rev. T. J. Sberrard, Mr. Isaac Kurrs, of Bureau county, 111., and Mrs.' Elizabeth KaufTman, of Walker township, Juniata Co., Penna. DrED: FISHER On the 30th nit., iu ililford township, Lnelta, daughter of Daniel and Lydia A. Fi.'her. aged S months and 7 days. AK1SMAN On the 2nd inst., at McAl istcrville, Mrs. Sarah Arisnian, Wife dl Ra dulph Arismsn, aged 89 years. BYEK5 On the 3rd inst., in Fayette township, Daniel Byers, aged about GOyri: The remains of Mr. Byers were taken to Chester couuly, Pa., tor iutenuent. JOXES On the 23d ult., in Fayette twp., Absalom Jones, PQ years, II months aud 23 He is gone, his sufferings are now o'er, He never here will sutler mora; The Lord has taken him on high, To dwell with angels in the sky. The Lord bas only called hi?t n, To dwell with him arbund the throne. Prepaie us, Lord, to ak in prayer, To meet our dearest father there. - Dear mother sat all bathed in tears; ' And watched his bed for many years ; Sons, daughters, too, bad watched his bed, And tried to soothe his restless head. ' With aching liesrt, night after night; We all bave set till morning light. And tried to soothe away his pain, . But all onr efforts were in vain. We hope one dav to meet Onr dearest futlier in the heavenly street t Where we shall join in hand and heart, And never, never part. Oh, what a happy time it Slil be, ., When we each other's face shall see; On Canaau's bright and happy shore, ' Where we shall part no more. We should not weep, but dry our tears; In pain he suffered n.any years ; He suffered hsrd, he suffered long, But now be sings an angel's song. In yonder grave-yard on the hill, Our father lies so cold and still t His body buried beneath the sod, His spirit by angefi conveyed to hia God. , . L.E. J; J03iaiEItC Ala. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thoms. MirrusTowS, Sept- 8, 1373.. suiter fe::::-:::::::::::::::::::::: Ham 13 Bacon 11 Potatoes 45 Onions.: :.. 1 00 MIFFLIJTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weedy by Buyers A. Kennedy. QcovatIoss roa To-oar.' Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1875.. ' Timoth seed . f l 60 Wheat, prime .... .......1 OOtol 20 Corn, ............ . .70 flats, 30to35 Rye ; . : BO. . CHAUTAUQUA LAKE. Near this beantiful locality is situated an old, richly-endowed Seminary for both sexes The Chamberlain Institute. Fall Term opens Aut. 24ih. For rata kigiie address Rer. J - T. Edwards, A. X Principal, Randolph, N. Y. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned, at his shop, on Water Street, MilliintoWB, has now on hand and for sale cheap, a general assortment of CHAIKS. He also has a large lot of , ., ; '',..' ',' on band, and, having purchased a new Hearse, is now prepared to attend frjnerals at the shortest notice and on the most 'Jb- eral terms. He has made a great redaction In tne pace or Comas. tXT" Repairfng pnoiptly attended to. ' jnlyWu if. p. BXBIS0. CANDIDATES' CARDS. ;i COMuISSIONER. . Editak SttUuul was! RrpvMmm :r Mr. Elihc Bissib, of Delaware township, upon tbe urgent solicitation of numerous friends no have lha interest or tho county, and Republican priacip.es at beart, bas caaaeat ed to become a candidate for the oftiee of County Commissioner. 1 thereto e a.-k that be be announced as such, ia accordance with the fundamental laws that govern the organization ir this eohhty: Mr. feoher is a man of acknowledged integrity and busi ness qualification, aui will trove a credit to the county In lB Board "f County Com missioners. WILFORD. PROTHOdTAllr: t Etktor intintl mxd Bepui.'tie : At the rrqncst of numerous Republicans I would annonneb the name of VV. C. Lai in, of Patterson, as a candidate tor the office of Prothonbtaiy. Mr. laird bas all tbe quali ffcattoe necessary Ki fill that office with satisfaction to all. PORT ROTAL. Al'lHTOrt. Eiidt Stui'uul otd Repil'.'uM ' Dear S ir, Announce to tbe Republicans the name ol F. F. Vona, of Patterson, as a candidate for the office of County Audit'j?. Sr. Koh;a Is a young man, earnest, honest, a La payer, aud an active bieihess man, and competent to cast np accounts. TAX-PAVER. i COUNTY TRKASUKEK. re are authorised to annnnce theiacie of IL A. Stambaich, of MitTiuiluwn, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican lules. We art further antn.T faed to state that in the event of his elec tion to thai office by the peopls of Jir.'.sla, that not oae dollar of tbe county inboey will be nsed for his own personal benefit, or the benefit of any onv else, hut shall be ap plied to its legitimate use and purpose. . DISTRICT ATTORN EY". We are authorised to announce tle name of f.ons E. Atmksox, Esq., of MifRintown, aa a candidate for District Alturney, sub ject to Republican rules. COUNTY AUDITOR- . We are anthorieed ! anribttcce the name of Capt. Locis Dea.tfi, bf Fayette town ship, as a candidate ftir County Auditor, subject td the usages bf the Republican party. COMMISSIONER. Editor Stutnel end Republican.: Ileaso announce the name oi Thomas Uobbow, Esq., 4 Tuscarora township; as a candidate for County Commissioner,' subject to tho usages of the Republican party. , Mr. Mor row is a life-long Republican, honest and ca pable, and if nominated will add strength to tbo ticttet: LACK. : Acgnst 2, 1875. , COMMISSION KK. EJilor Stnimtl Rryiiliean : Please annennce the name of Michaei. Coh-bes, Esq., of Van TVert, as a candidate for toe office of County Commissioner. Mr. Col- drea is one of onr best norkhig Kep,:bli- cans in the county, and one of our best , cituens. With Mr. Coldren in the field, oh! n'alkrr would tunn np to forty-nine. WALKER. . LU5i.VISSIO.tER; Editor of Sentinel and Hcpblua i Allow trie to annouuee the name ol' (teobck IV. Sknu, Esq., as a candidate for the ouc Ci County Commissioner,' at the Republican prioary election. Ur. Smith ia oue of our best citiaens. is well knows throughout the county, and his iutelligei.ee, energy, Integ rity and business qualifications eminently St him for that position. . He would be the right ruaa in the right place. - ' 5. O. EVANS. , Dilawabk Twp.,' July 12, 1875- , COMMISSIONER. , . Editor, Sentinel and Republican: Fleas anuounce td tee HepuUicans of Juniata county, Ricuabd Dons, of Be ale township, as a candidate for the office o! Count; Cotn- rilsstoner, subject to tbe result cf the Pri mary Election. Mr: Doyle is 4 Veteran in the Republican ranks, and: If nominated, ill fight as veterans Ho. - i - . PATTERSON. July 12, 187-5. -; COMMISSIONER- . ' ' Afr. Editor : I would announce, throujh the columns of the Stniiul and RevnMuan, to the Republicans of Juniata comity, Wiv li ab GBomio, of Turbett township, as a ciudidate for the office ol County Commis sioner. Ur. Groninger ia a rising young man, and ia abundantly qualified In r'efr way to discbarge the duties of the office. : TURBETT.. , July 12, 1875. ... , , . : BUYERS & KENNEDY,. (Successors to D. P. Sulouff.) : ' ' DEALERS IX ': .' ; ',-j'vl graix, ; v. LIMBER, cement; ' ,': ,.Ifv cined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SAUT, &.C .::u .1 . T buy Grain to ba dclirered at eltfier MUHintown or Perrysville.. We will ,akw have coal at both places to Salt tbe trade.' We are prepared to lurabtb Salt to dealms at reasonable rates.' . (. .' ' t , BUYERS k CENSED 11' AprU 21, 1875-tf ' ' ) . V'...'-' HUEY&CIlKiST, BCCCS8SOBB TO KBtSER & CO. in To those interested ia the purchase of a strictly . ' . ,' PURE it YE WHISKY, lor. medic A porpoaee we ofier . ' BAILEY'S PURE RYE, Price (2 to 96 pel ftallon, and Will ship in ' padtat4 to suit purchasers.' '.- '' We also handle largefy a .n . ' ' COPPER-DISTILLED, W OISKY,' . Price from $10 to f.1i. ' "... : '; ;V We import; ' 1 1JI - li-.r FIXE WIXES, BKA1SDIES AXf GIJ.Y , ., "d also manoacturc .;.fc ' " ' DR. STCEVEli'S ' ' ' TOXIC HERB BittERS;- Send for Price Ltir. " BCET k CHdST, 13 Xorfb TBlrd etreet, Piilala, Mixed 'ianeout. G3aW, LUMBEn, sc. TUB undersisned, having con.pleted bis new W'arehonse m Perrysville, would respeetful'y irlvi't! the attention W the farmers of' the county to the fact that he ia at all time PAY15G TUE IUGI1EST PRICES '' '' TOR ALL KINDS OF GRAI.X, SIJJaBS, aVc, Having introduced new facilities) fur hoist ing, weighing, to., we are now prepared to Obload with Ue L'Ml pouibld truubie. Bark, Railroad Ties. Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce , wi!l be bong!!! at all times, either tor CASU t'K 1 EXCHANGE FUH lEtt CHAXDIE. ' ' HAVE FOIt SALE '. , COAL, LTJMBEE, HSU, SALT, . PLASTEU, GROUND OR LUlir, which will be sold to suit purchasers, either ' WM'T.ESALC OR RETAIL. j s!d t Hie Utwei rate Hllir.: ! At nt'y Store in Turbett tuauh:p may be : lound as coiupletu :ui a-ixutruicut of , DRY GOODS, GilOCKiltES, j Qneerlsware, Hardware, &c, j all of which will be sold as low, if not a ! liltio lower than elsewhere- ! .' noah nkinii.tii. Dec: 'ojltcj-lf - ! 1875; :", . 1875. J. B. M: -TODD, l'.TTERSOr, PA. : SPECIAL NOTICE i " Closing Out Sale of Clothing I . , . ,. j- - -.. ' ..., . OTERCOtTS AT COST! Shirts and Drovers, Hats and Cnpi, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery Old Glows ct City rrices. ' - A COMPLETE LINE OI' j. i . GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, "-, : ' - , ,Gm rf'.COU- . .- tending to close ont mv stock of Win- ter Goods pieparatory to putting in a mam- ; moth stock ot Spring and Summer Goods, I am. determined to sell Goods at snrh , Low I' rices that ererr one can snit them ' selves tor a Very small Mini of monzy. Call f Io sho ute, and ! HI gnar-tntee yn rstir- faetr.n. ;-. ' The highest market price o'tuwed for Ooot.try lrodnce, Corn and Oafs, HoJp 1'oles, Locust Fots-and Railroad Ties, in exchange fur Goods, b . i i " J. B. M. TODD. - Fattrrson, Oct. 7, 87t.-' Philadelphia & Reading Eailroad. Irrangf metrt of Pas.tig.:-r Traihs.' ; ;",'..' i Sfair 3d," Wj. ; ' Ts lean Htrrisbmrg folloon : For New Turk at 5 20, 8 10 3. m.. 2 OU and . 7 40 p. m. tor PhiuJcIpfila at 5 20, 8 10, 0 4i a. m., 2 0f and 3 5'J p. ru. For Kea.1!n? a 6 2(, 8 10t3 43 a. m., 200, ' 3 50 and 7 i0 p m. . ' . For PottsTRIv-'al 5 2'), 8 If) a. tn id 3 50 Stn. and tia Scbnfiklll k. ynsiiu'haiiua ranch at 2 40 p: m.' For Allitow at 5 2t), '6 TO a., ra., 2 "3 60 and 7 4p. m " f TBe 5 2", 8 10 a. m , 2 0O and :f 4'i p. ni. - trains hae thrtmjh car for New Trk. Tbe 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p 111. trains hare tlirougb cars tor FhilaJclphta. '-' ;slvdjys. . ' - For Xeir Vork at 5 20 a. in. . . For Allvbtuwa.aed ? stations at 5 21a. ri Fo Ktiading, FUiladwlhia aiul war stations , atlfip-ui. tl ..fj ; l;: ... , m j Train) far harruimrg lun as follow$ ; Lcare Tv'ew York at 9 15 a.' ra., 12 45', 5 30 aud V 45 p. m." ' , Leave Philadolibia at 9 15 n. ru., 3 40 and 7 00 p. m.i ' Leave Heading at 4 30. 7 40, 11 20 a. m., , 1 60..6 li ari'liii 15 p. tu. . Leave- iuirsViila at ia, Si 00 a. so. and 4 30 , p. m., aul i& SuliuylkiU aad. ausquo- baana orsocB at a Oa a. ru. , - . . Lvave Alleulown at 20j 50, 830 a. IO., 12 2Ji aud 8 ii p. va: . , . . The 2 30 a. ro. traiu Alientbwu aud . the 4 30 a. m, traia trvin liMwling do aol W oa Jl(.uU)s ..i;., ,-. .V- ': 1 ' s SbSflj VS."- : Leavo New York at 6 a. m.s ' ' Lcava Philadelphia M 7 00 p. m.' ' Leanre Keadiug at 4 30. 7 4' a. ro. and 10 la p. ra. 1 ' ' ICae Allentosra at 3 30 a. W. and 84 j p. iu. Ft Xoms mnA Eucx 'RaitriMd. ' , ;' ,'. k '. . JOHK E.".K0OTTE, ! 11 ' 1 .. General Snperinttndenl. m . 11. LOUDOX, a3e. .. ,. 1 : 3IERCIIAM TAI LOR, in room on second story vf K. E. Parker's new building, on, , t . 1 1 i :!- 1 Mam Street, JfiirBintoni, Pi." , FASHION ABLt : GOODS always u haad. . .1 ..1. i ' - CUSTOM WQRSTDOXK 6u tte shortest notice; ... ...,-. a -GOODS 80LD by the yard or pattern. ' PERSONS baring goods can have then ctft Hi garments frX df charge. ' ' tiCTTERIcrs PJTTERSS also for sale. : .- ; i ; i ALL WORK W.IRRAXTED. TRICES L01V. . . Oct 22, ifj:a-tr . .- BOOTS AND SH0, AT my reniduoce at ,EaSt Point, UilTlin lown, I am prepared to promptly till orders for,'- - . ' BOOTS AUD suoia, LADIES', . ' - ... 1 . ... .,,-.,,, HISSES' AND . .. 1 v. C3iLDtiEX'3 WEAK, at prices to rurreond tb fbetinres. .T kinds of .a--. : ' ' ' ' " ' Jt rJixixa;., mi?fi promptly atten4l o AWpiac to re etiv a sUaw ef toe uOroeiee.'A to u. p'.e, 1 sohcre mjaiii (heir eUdieatshuee ArS. rASIXK.- rv . i.t:s-Tf Job sr!t on short sotice at this Office. ,VISCELL.1.EOlS liEMOYAL OF CHEAP JOHN'S STORE ! Into Caf tier's Building, three t!cors.E-t bf the Room iVmrrlj occimiel! in th Sulov.lF nj--t.' Now foi4 Bargains 1 ' ; .. ... ... 4- . . x Li crJer to c.oe out rriy stock of Summer Good--; I wi'.I in.ia fjurate a Gr.nnd Clearing ?a!o c Paraolsf, Sun RlndesV Fihijs, Prin gcs. linccrf ami other 'lv R I M M I I iu Cuiltireii'8 Rcad-M;iW White Dresses", Siiatmer L'utlerwear; Shawls,' Glove., und in Ctot, all such a?tlc!e .is can not hi carried over. tiorxl will hi disposed of at u s.-u-ritk-e, anil must be roll within the next thirty d iy., in order to make room fur Fait Stock,' or which 1 propose to lay in an extraordinary supply. NOW LS THE TIME TO SAVE lONEY. Goods-cnn lie h'Hijiht at Che;ijr John's Sforo for Cost Price, which i less than any other IIou.-e in tov. ti nai possibly afford to sell at. The reason I can afford to s!I clieap, i be cansc 1 buy otilf for Cash, and inijiort a nvijority oi my good i direct from Europe. Do hot fail to'cive lne a call and secure a. BARGAIN. tU ML SCMMOTT. Uridge Street, Mifllintoun, l'a. COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS OF ALL KKXDS-; AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, . I R. E. raikert .Yew Br'di Building,) MAI- STREET, OPPOSITE THE CO CUT VAKI; M1FFL1XTOUX, JlT.r.TA COI XTY, J'.V Sloiisekccpers' Hnnluiirc, Build ers' Hardware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT; OILS. GLASS, &C, all of first quality.' constantly on call arid see me. Mi(Sint'rn, ti. 2C, 5;i-tf D W. Harley & Oo.'s Is tbe place where joii can bhj THE BEST A3il THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING U.iTS, CJPS, BOOl'S, SHOES, ASD EVRSISHISG GOODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the nio.-.t choice ami m-tect-a,''li cvtr iScred in this market, aud at ASTOSISHISGL Y LO W VZlCL'S ! .. tIo, measures takes for stiiU and parts of suit, winch will be iLl to order at short notice, rcry rasouaolo. Kemeutier tiia .place, in Hoffman's New JJ uiltJin corner of l?r:J sni Water s'rueU, UIFFLIXTOIVX, P.. rujj K, W7.J-ti JUST OPENED! ' " - . A Jfew Sprint and Sammer Stock of CLOTHING; HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOLS, For Men, Boys, Woioen, Mi.se and Cl-iMrrn. Nofii.ns, Men's Parni.ilitn; GK-d,' ' - WATcnES ANO JKWELUV, 6 Alt I CTS AN D FLOOIt Oil C LOT It Si , All a rates, t rcrrespi.nj to the shrinkage in rallies, ownili aSo. CT SI IT3 MAIlS TO OitPLR. l'altursou, Pa., Nut. 1 1, lbTi, B LATCH LET'S improve.! IK.Ll - tK wtnui 11. ur; the acknowlo.lrcd V vrruc, um best pomp lortHj least giiKmey. atteatian Is lnvlieft 10 A BlalcbVy'a Improved Bmcket, Ibe Drop Check VsUe, wtich an -withdrawn without disturbing the .-ms21 f'ints. and Hie evpyr ciiaiuber c-nit. , which neTer cractts; sewles or rusts and will I Tlie cl iir ifed aTtlior. in this admirable last a life iinw. Kor ale T-r Valers and Ensay, cUrariy dentonxtrates. trom a thirty tbe trade generally. In orler tt hi sure years' sucrenjlui praetire, that the alann that you get Blatcb!cys Pump, be careful nig conmrqueiifca ul' seli-aiiiue may be nwt and see that It .has tnf trade-uuirl: as alio e. Kaiiy ccrrt anient the dnnurroos use of if voe di? ndt frifw uhem f buy," Gescr'fp- literual ine4!iciie .vf lha sppitction of the t!e iircuKrslifeh:r with tl(c lutnt'e, artl ;knilr; puinp.f; uiit a mod.: of enreatoarw. address ot the agent nearest Tnt, ill ' simpfe, ci-ruio, eui.cll'vClitU.-by Birans 4. promptly luroisiiea I'J aaJrcsir, ::n tttninr. CHAS.O. PLATCTTLEV, JJAi.rACTraia. 5C6 Cofnmcree St., Phiiidoli'iia. Pa. GREAT REDUCTION I TITE I'KICES OF TEETH! Full Upper er Lewer Setta as Lew an 17 teeth allowed t lenve the office un- lew the patient is sathifleil. T-'!! '.'"."'T1 ?VV',iCl,- 1 ee n fille.1 lat f.f l.fc. - Tect 1 extracted w,.hm,t pin, by th ne of NUvorSOaule G. always., a t-i , Owing to tbe bard t-nics, I will insert full ;ngra sets teeth, or the rery bet iiud, lor $15.00. Temporary sU ciirn Toothache strped in five minntes itb- out a-ctinp tbeu-.th, at tte Den. .1 Of- be of G. L DtliU, toUulisur-! iu Mifflrn - town ia iboO. G. L. DEBR, Prac'jca; Deotitr. Jse r, 1572 .IDVERTtSEMEA 2.V. hand. I invite thl ub!ic lli JOE" 17. MUTHEHS3ADGH. Chajp.-r tii m ihc- Oi-rap.-st of a SAMUEL STR.tTEr?. fiTanhnnn: TTnwT.riEt.. rTfiw rlpstnrpri lv Jim I i.iibli.Hlierl, a ih: edifiim vf U Dr. VulvcnrcH's tvlvlwatrd Essar A-V on the Tn,!,r.l rrrt fxithi.at med'i. li ) Dr. t'lilverwcH's O iilr.iti-d jTAXDAKI) of the Itu,, ,,r Svrmt-.rrH.rj .r hemlnul weJt--market, by popular ;.,es. Insolnnlsrf S.mi-.il Lo.ssus. Imoo-' jtt-iM-y. Mrnul iikI Phy.ical lueapacite, lui- pediments to llarriasw, etc ; nio, ton- 8nmptiu; Epih .psy and Pits, iinlu.-ed b i.iiMinl.Mie or Sexual estraraane.-, stc. I rr-pr-.-. m a scaled enTtrlore. cnlv nix wiiu a eTery suMerer, no muter nut tin 'condition way be, may cure hitusuif ca-sp" lly, p.-iiUei', aud radically. . I GT7This lecture slioui-l be in lb hands i.f every youth and every ni.tu in tbe land I h en t uuder sal, in a 4aii envelop-;, t Uny atldre, fiotS-pid. 011 the receipt ot- ;.mx cents or two post stamp. Address tbo r t-fLi '. KLINE ft CO." llowery, New York. Post.Oibce Boa 4o8G. j j,OT ; 'OOL03103I laLU, O ; '. i-niin mid Patterson eer ;Tucuar.ThiirlayaDdStdrdamliig . , , fc ,illli;(tl,l(,f . 1 .. , CE2I', tfAL, rftTTCy PORK, kc." ft , n ptfullw 7v. t .1.- flW U" 'blC' t Ap " 1 ' ' " 1 Lajc k e( Cf-a ly-msd Clotbine fci s.l-1 FARLEY dr CO.