SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: vrednesdaj.flfoYemb'r 34.UT3 TERMS. .-- Subscription, $1.50 per annum, if pud within 12 moot hi ; $2.1KJ if nut paid within 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 . ents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local eol nmn, 10 cent per line lor each insertion. Deductions will be made to th.se desiring advertise by the fear, half or quarter vesr. PENN'A. B. RETIME TABLE. AN and after Sunday, Sept. 12th, 1875, v passenper srains wm leave Mitt! in Sta tioti, P. K. K., as follows : KaSTWABD. Pbtlsdelphla Express 12 43 a m ; Lewistown Accommodation.... 7 28 a in Pacific Express l4 10 02 a in JHairtsbnrg Accommodation ....11 80a m I Mail 6 12pm J! Atlantic Express . Vlopio WESTWABD. J Pacific Express t Way Passenger .......... tMail JFast Liue ............... t Lewistown Accommodation Pittsburg Express ......... . 6 0U a m .10 lOim . S 83 p ni . 6 45 p ni . 7 87 p m .11 65 p lu t Daily. Daily tier pi Smutty f forty except JUondaf. Three trains do not stop at this static n : Cincinnati Express, west, time here 1 IV s m. ; Fsst Line, cast, 2 17 a. tu. Day Ex 4es, east, 1 81 p. m. KOTIC'E. A number of .ubscribjs to the Sentinel and Republican are owing one and two fears' subscription, a number a longer period of subscription than that. To all such who pay on or before the 10th day of January, 1876, $1-50 per tcnnni will suffice. After that date all subscription that has run one year and upwards will be charged at the rate of $2.00 per annum, as per published rates. LOCJL IXTELLIGESCE. The banks and stores will be closed to morrow. An exchange declares that the duck of a lover makes a goose of a husband. The uince-pie time is here. They are pleasant to the taste bat a severe compound lor the stomach. There U a lime stack in Cumberland coun ty that ir 100 feet long, and is figured to contain 20,000 bnshois of lime. For Sale An Oriental stove, No. 10, in fiHtd repair. Taken dowji to give place to a licate. Inquire at this cilice. The time table of the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad is corrected regularly in these columns, by the home office lu 9 hours and 4 minutes James Kirk, of Tuibett township, h nuked 150 bushels of corn ; he is entitled to the champion belt. Hand-shaking is said to be of Masonic origin, and in consequence thereof a society has been organized in France to discourage and break np the custom. Philadelphia markets. Wncat $1.35tol. 8N. Corn 6ot77c. Cattle Beef 4:o7J-. gross. Hogs l0ito!3Jj. llay timothy $1. 4 tol.3 per I0t pounds. Straw $1.05 to 1.15 per 1C0 pounds. Tub barn ou the farm of Dr. tlenry Or l;wly, in West township, Huntingdon couc ry, was destroyed by lire on Frki ly night a wetk. A quantity of grain and hay were consumed in it. The East and the West put it thus, by the Kew York World announcing that " Dem ocracy is everywhere liolJiug its own," and the Chicago Inter-Ocean answering, Yes, no doubt, skin-full of Bourbon, as usuaL" The ilarriftburg Trotting Taik stables were tired on Sunday evening and entirely consumed. Nine horses were burned to d-atli, four of which, the Telegraph says, belonged to D. P. Sulouff. There was no insurance. "Father, Bring Dome Your Money To Night," a new temperance song and chorus. Words by Mrs. M. A. Kidder. Music by Wm. F. Sherwin. Price 30 cents, mailed. Horace Waters at. Sons, Publishers, 481 Broadway, New York. A Century After," a splendid monthly :iper or magazine, illustrated by Pictur es Glimpses of Philadelphia and Penn sylvania, complete in 15 paits. Sold only by subscription. Allen, Lane & Scott and J. W. I.audurbach, publishers, Philadelphia. An exchange says : Small-pox prei ails in Cumberland, Md., to such an exteut that it li been decided to allow no public assem blies nntil the pestilence abates. Ko snita I ile bnilding csn be procured for a hospital, and the erection ol tents in which the af flicted ones can be cared lor, lias been re commended. Hmitiugdon Presbyter"? has appointed committees throughout its district, to ar range for a series or meetings in the con gregations within ita jurisdiction, to u put the house in order" for the outpouring of religious revival that the general spirit of the people indicate is to take place this inter in this country. The Third Annual Presbyterian Sabbath School Convention, under the direction of the Committee ef the Presbytery of Hunt ingdon, will be held at McYeytown, Dum ber 7th and 8th, 1875. Opening services at 11 A. M. of Tuesday, Dec. 7th. The an nual sermon will be preached at 2.30 P. M., by Rev. W. J. Chichester, or the Second Presbyterian Church or Altoona. The Con vention will close Wednesday, at 9 P. M. The War Department of the General Gov ernment has arranged to send the weather report of the Department to all of the Post Offices that receive a daily mail. Post Master Books in Mifflin and Messrs. Brown 4. Wilson in Patterson, put accurate weather reports on the Government bulletin board in their respective offices. People now go to the Post Office not only to get their let ters and papers, but to consult oa the wea ther, and receive information in regard thereto. An exchange tells this blood-chilling accident : Oa Mcnday, 25th ult., J as. Phillips, of Tobohanna township, Lu zerne county, went gunning for deer. His dog started np a large buck and be followed. He saw an unusual move ment ia a clamp of bushes ahead .of him, scanned the agitation closaly and concluded tbe deer had taken refuge there. He fired, and going to ascer tain the result of bis shot, be found a little boy nine years old riddled with buskshot, covered with blood and dead. Besides the little fellow lay a basket half filled with beech outs wbicb he had been gathering. The child was an orphan and lived with a family named ibeibci. ! The editor of the Detroit S.acatchf.s it from a lady for writing about the pau-bact dress. Thi is the war - ecoias mm: "ion newspaper en have a good deal to saj lately about the poll-back dress worn b. ladies of fashion, and I think it wtnes with a Terr bad graee from Ton. too. for 1 never saw a pair of pantaloons in mj lire tbat didn't hare a pall-back to them in the shape of a strap and buckle bebiad. Better cat off yoar own Dull backs before jou aaj anything about oars." Tdk New York Graphic tells in Terse, bow the pall back dress is to be rejected at the door of Paradise : A little Pull-back sought one day The gates of Paradise ; St. Peter aipsd his spectacles And rnbbed bis ancient eyes. " And tfironf s of female angels came With curious gaze the while, Intent, aa ladies always are, To sea the latent style. The Saint put on Lis glasses then A n obserration took i What ! What ! he said, "this traverses The laws of mustu'l look.' " Tied back in front ! Piled up behind I ' Twill never do, I fear I The thing is too ridiculous You cannot enter here." What did she do f My curious friend, She got behind a tree; And in a jitley she was dressed, . As angels ought to be. St. Peter kissed her then, and said, " Pass in, my little dear; But niiud, you tnusn't introduce Such naughty fashions here." "At a special meeting of tbe grand lodge of Knights of Pythias of Penn sylvania, at Philadelphia to consider what public demonstration shall be made by the Order in honor of the Cen tenuial year, it was decided, 1st, that there shall be a parade of tbe members of the Older during tbe 4:h week of August, 187G ; 2.1, that there stall be a public receptioa held by tbe .Supreme Lodge in tbe Acaleu.y . of Music or other ball ; that a medal shall be struck in commemoration of tbe event ; and 4th, that a banquet, ball or festival shall be held in honor of the Supreme Lodge." EEPOKT OF MF.X ICO SCHOOL. For mouth ending Nov. 17. Whole No. in attendance during month, males 2?, females 24, total 53 Per ceut. ef attendance, males 80, le males 91, average 80 Charlie Dill, Willie Miller, Jimmie Thomp son, Mary McBurney, Lizzie McBurney, Tiliie Wright, Flora Wright and Nora Wright were present every day during the month. Clara Smith, Lizzie Smith, Lizzie Mc Burney, Sadie Femur, Mary Haffiy, Emma Dill, John Fcrner, Holmes Book, Charlie Dili and Jerome Burris received best marks tor conduct during month. Johi IL Caaxar, Teacher. Sheriff Lashley, of Bedford coun ty, it is said, has destroyed eighteen or twenty fish baskets in tbe Juniata river within the past two weeks. He bad notices served on him of tbe existence of fonr, bnr when be took np the war path he found the above number. Some body will yet get iuto difficulty on the fish question. Tue writer of this paragraph should be handed over tn the tender mercies oi tbe ladies for punishment : A dishwashing cachine is tbe latest iuveution They will continue to in vent washers, wringers, ironers, sewing machines and one thing and another till women will not be worth fifteen cents a dozen. Teachers' Institute In acsord ance with the act of Assembly of April 9, 18G7, 1 hereby "call upon and in vite tbe teachers of the Common Schools and other institutions of learn ing ic Juniata county to assemble to gether in the Court House, at Mifflin town, Monday, Nov. 29, 1875, at 1 P. M., and organize themselves into a TeaoWs' Iubtitute, to be devoted to tbe improvement of teachers in the science and art of education, to con tinue in session at least five days." All friends of education are respectfully invited to attend aud participate. John M. Gasman, Co. Ctapt. Com. Schools. As Instructors and Lecturers, Prof. A. S. Kaub, of Lock Haven, Dr. J. II. Shuiuaker, ot Cbambersburg, and Mrs. Anna Raodall Diehl, of New York, will be present. Prof. J. II. Shumaker will lecture subject " The Earth and Mau." Mrs. Diehl will lecture oo What I Saw in Europe." Among subjects for discussion there will be, Committing Rules before they are Understood," Confining Study to School Hours," "Paying Teachers Ac cording to Certificate," "Co-Education of Seses," " Should tbo School Taxes be Collected, and Expenditures of Schools be paid by the State !" Wed nesday, December 1st. will be Direc tors' day. Directors will be addressed by Dr. P. L. Greenleaf, on the "Func tions and Duties of School Directors." The Doctor will be followed by S. M. Shelley, on the question. " Should Di rectors be Paid for their Services " There should be a general turnout of Directors to participate in tbe discus sion of this question. laraora Yoca Stock. A rare chance. Bronze Turkeys at less than half price. $ per pair, or some very fine Gobblers at 20 cents per pound, weujhii:g from 15 to 20 pounds. Also, Aylesbury Ducks ana Jjrau ma Fowls cheap. Inquire of Mars tea Laosaas, Kov3-tf Oakland Mills, JuBiataCe., Pa For Sale A lot of Comptons, Sut- rnse and Urounels Beauty Potatoes, by George King, East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa. Price, two dollars per bus. Pi&sONAi James Bayer, Sr., of Lancaster county, has been visiting his on James Bay era at this plaee. Mr. McClure, of Turbett township, shot and killed a deer oa the Licking creel" bunting ground last week. K. 8. Doty, who baa been quite ill, is improving in health. ,lhe health of John Scbweier has been so itcpaired that be has not been able to leave tbe bou.e for some weeks. George Wilson, Assistant District Attorney for tbe Western District of Pennsylvania, bas been visiting his father her.. Rev. T. J. 3!ierrard wiil preach the sermon of the union sf rvice at the M E. "church in this plaee on Thanksgiving day to morrow. John Wright, Jr., and William Lit tlefield have gone to Portland, Oregon, s agents to locate lauds for John Wrighr, Sr. There will be a Presbyterian Cburcb Sociable at tbe residence of James North, in Patterson, on Thursday even ing. The Ladies' Missionary Society will meet at Mrs. Irwin's on Saturday after noon. Governor Hartranft was cheered at Media as the coming President. Acknowledgments are hereby ten dered to Mr. Hill, the gentlemanly Re- colder of Berks county, for courteous treatment and information imparted to tbe editor of this paper, daring his ex amination of recorded pipers in tbe Court House in Reading, last Friday. A. G. Bsnsall, Esq., represented Ibis county in the State Game Association that met at Harrisburg last week. Samuel Wilson is seriously ill with pneatnonia John Tyson has trapped a fourth bear. James Brown, of Mifflin county, an ex-member of tbe Legislature, has gone to Souiberu Virginia, with the object of making it bis home. A Great Book. Evtrj Family Should Have It A collection ot upward! of Thirfj Thousand Xamts of German, Swig", Dutch, French and other Immigrants iu Pennsylvania, from 1727 to 1776, with a statement of names of ships, whence they sailed, and date of their arrival at Philadelphia, chronologically arranged, together with the necessary historical and other notes. Also, an Appendix,coctaining list of more than One ThousandGermaoj and French name in New York prior to 1712, by Prof. I. Daniel Srpp. Second Re vised and Eularged Edition, with Ger man Translation. - There are hundreds of people in Ja niatacounty who by the aid of this bookand little trouble, may trace their descent to European homes. The book can be ordered from this office, at the low price of $2.50, gilt - edged $3 00. 2t I There are many people in this county who may trace their ancestry back to the time when they came to jtbis country, by aid of Kupp's 3O,0UO names. It is a b.iok that shou'd be in every house. The book may be ordered through this office. Price $'2m0 to $3.00. tlAKniF.D: SLEGHEL JACOBS On the 11th inst., at the residence or Mr. Samnel Kurtz, East Salem, Pa., by Rev. M. C. Pip-r, Mr. Sam uel Sleghel and Miss Sadie J. Jacobs both or East Salem, Juniata county, Pa. WEIDMAN SPEDDT On the 18th in stant, at the residence of the bride's grand father, Mr. John Wright, by Be v. G. D. Penepacker, assisted by Rev. D. X. Slack- welder, Mr. A. H. Weidinan, of Philadel phia, and Miss Jane S peddy, of Miffiintown. COMMERCIAL. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomaj. MirrLixTowa, Nov. 21, 1875. Butter 30 Egg 2 Ijird..... ...................... li Ham 16 Bacon ................. ....... 11 Potatoes 4U Onions.................. . .... a MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy by Buyers & Kennedy. Qcotatioxs roa To-oar. Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1875. Wheat $1 20al25 Corn, 60 Oats 25to32 Rye 70 Timothy seed............. 2 2 Cloverseed 5 OOao 60 .Miscellaneous. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. MITFLniTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN'A. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier. DtaccToas : George Jacobs, H.U. Bechtcl, John Balsbacii, J. W. Frauk. Amos G. Bonsall, Jerome N . Thompson, Jrseph Rothrock, August 4, 1875-tf GREAI REDUCTION . Ut THE rillCES OF TEETH ! Fall Upper er Lower Setts as Lew as $5 Ko teeth allowed to leave the office on less the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. Tih filial to last for lite. Teeth extracted without pain, by the nse Oxide Gas. alwars on hand. Owinz to the hard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, for 15.00. Temporary sets $5.00 extra. T.miliu-he Ktoiied in five minutes with out extracting the tooth, at the Dental Of Bce of G. L. DtKR, established in Mifflin town in 1860. G. L. DERS, Jan 24. 1372. Practical Dentist. Sale Bills printed on short notice at the office of the Senl-nel and jicpmoucan. yew jidrertutemenl. Philadelphia & Reading Bailroad. Arrange aKBt ef Passenger Trains. Kovbubeb 22d, 1875. 7ntt Uart fiarmfrerg as follow ' Tor New York at &20,810a.m2 00and 7 40 p. m. For Philadelphia at S 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. I 2 00 and 8 60 p. m. For Reading a' 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00, 3 60 and 7 40 p m. For Potuvill at a 20, 8 10 a. m., and 60 p. m. and via Schuylkill a. Susquehanna Branca at Z U p. m. For Allen town at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, B ou ana i tu p. m ine a 2", 8 iu a. m , i w and 1 40 p. m. trains have through cars for New York Tbe 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains have Uirongn cars tor fhiladelpbia. SUNDAYS. For New York at 6 20 a. m. For Allentown and wav stations at 5 20a ra. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at l 43 p. m. Trait for Harrubwrg left as follow! ! Leave New York at 9 15 a. m., 1 00. 6 15 and i 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m 8 40 and l iu p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 50, 6 15 and IU 20 p. ru. Leave PottsviUe at 6 55, 9 00 a. m. and 4 35 p. m., and via Schuylkill and Susqun- naana orancn at o oo a. m. Leave AUeutown at 2 30, 6 60, 8 65 a. m., 12 25, 4 30 and 8 45 p. m. The 2 JtO a. m. train tram Allentown and the 4 40 a. m. train from Reading do not run on aionaays- SUXDJYS. Leave New Tork at 5 15 a. ra. Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 zv p. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 8 45 p. m. 'Via Mamt and Etttx Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Superintendent. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALERS IN &RAIX, CO Ala, LUMBER, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SAI.T, &.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Miffiin town or Port Roval. We are prepared to (unmh Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS ft. KENNEDY. . April 21, 1875-tf Professional Curds. E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. CT'ColIectins and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. OrricE On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. JOCERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. Orrtcz on bridge street, first door west ot the tielford building. April It, lrJio-tf LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. Orrica On Bridge stree, opposite the Court House square. E. Bl'RLAX, DENTIST. Office opposite Lntheran Church, POUT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the first ten dsvs of each month, commencing December 1st. Ihe balance of tbe time his omce will be occupied by J. S. Kilmer, a young man worthy of confidence, and who has been associated with the Doctor as student and asxistant two yeara and upwards. Those who call dnring Dr. Burlan's absence for professional ssrvico, may, and will please arrange the time with Mr. Kilmer when they may be served, ou the return of the Doctor. J M. BIIAZEE, M. P., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jlcademia, Juniata Co , Fa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr. S terrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. April 7, 1872-tf THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, M1FTUXTOWN, rJ. Office hours from 9 a. a. to 3 p. a.. Of. flee in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. foct22-tf D. L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced the practice of Uedicine and S urgery and all thetrcollateral branches. Ofbce at Academia, at the residence of Capt J. J. Patterson. july 15, 1i4 Tiir cnriT rircr B) A- tt tt ir r ir T O T TJ V Jmt Published, tn Sealed Envelope, sorter six cent . A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal W eaknesa, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debtlity, and Iniptdiments to Marriage gen erally; Nervooaness, Consumption, Epi lepsy and Fits ; Mental and Physical Inca pacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, etc. By KObUI J.CtLYkltUELL, at. V., Au- tnor ot the "Oreen Book," Ax. Tbe world-renowned author, in thi ad' mirable Lecture, cieariy proves from his own experience uiat the awtul conseqnen ces of Self-A base msy be effectually remov ed without medicines, and without danger ous surgical operations, bougies, instrn. menu, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and etfectunl by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may Le, may cure himself cheaply, privately ana radically. OTkie Lecture will prove a boon iu Ikon tande and thousands. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. A ldress the Publisheis, CHAS. J. C. KLINE ft. CO. 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box 4586. Oct. IS, lS75-ly. Jtew A rtrertiem emis . TELE WEEKLY PBESS, FOB 18Tfi. The special leading Testates of tbe Win ly Passu, in wbicb it claims pre-eminence, are its CORRESPONDENCE, ' AGRICULTURAL PAGE, and LITESART STANDING. CORRESPONDENCE. The original correspondence of THE PRESS is unequalled either in character, quality, or amount, and will constitute a special tea Hire for 1H7. Hon. John vt . Forney's letters from Europe, which have grows so popular and attractive, will b regularly continued. Special Enropen tours have been provided tor. In this coun try the correspondence includes regular writers from Chicago, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. 8 pecial tours over the country have aim been arranged, as well a casual correspondence from China and Japan. AGRICULTURAL PAGE. This is a marked specialty. Its manage ment is in the exclusive control uf Mr. Tbos. Meehan, whose reputation through out the whote country as a practical agri culturist is well known. Mr. Median's hixh scientific position in Europe and the L'niicd States is a matter of common fame, and his flourishing farm and nursery near thin city are the best evidences ol Lis practical titiies for bis important position. The artirii-s from this department are widely copi-d and sought after by the leading country weeklies, the surest testimony possible of their in trinsic valno and worth. LITERARY CHARACTER. In its literary character the WEEKLY PEE6S has always ranked prominent among the journals of PenaWvania. The same of Dr. K. Sheitou MacXeuzie, not to mention the other brilliant writers who contribute to its pages, is alone suthcient guarantee of ita position and standing. TERMS OF TnR WEEKLY PRESS. i One copy, one year, including pre paid postage fSW) Five copies, including pre-paid pos tage 9 oil Ten copies, incid'g pra-paid postage '6 00 Twenty copies, inc. pre paid postage 29 (JO Filty copies, incd'g pre-iid postage 60 00 Ten copies, to one n-Urttt, including pre-paid postage lo 09 Twenty copies, to one aJlrtti, inclu ding pre-paid postage "i 00 Fifty copies, to one address, iuclud- inr pre-paid postage oo 00 One linndred copies, to one address, including pre-aid postage. ...... 1 10 00 To the geiter-upof Clubs of Ten or more, au extra copy will be given. J II orders should he addressed to JOU YT. FOUXET, E'iitob a so PaoraiKToa, S. W. Ci r. 7 th and Chestnut Streets, 21 Philadelphia, Pa SIIEtJirF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of send, expo nas, lavaria facias, 4rc-, issued out- of the Court of Common Pleas ot Juniata county and to nie directed, will be exposi'd to ixiblic sale, at tbo Court House, in tlie borotizh ol'Mi!llinwn, at 1 o'clock P. M. on FhlDAV, DECEMBER 3, l7o, the fol loaing described real estate, viz : All the richt, title and interest of A. P. Prs:e in and to all that certain mcssusire and tract of land, situate in Milford town ship, bounded and described as loliows : jJeginning at a post oo the division line di viding the tract now being described from the residue of the adjoining tract ; tbetx-e by lands of John Kepiier south S'iJ deg. R. 6 Pr. to a post; thence by lands of said Kepner4fJ deg. E. 110 8-10 Pr. to pine stump; thvnce bv lauds of W W Wilson A3 deg W. 123 Pr to post ; thence by lands of Wilson and Switzer S. 75 deg V. 1 1 It to stones ; thence by lands of Wuson 16J deg v 18 Pr to post; thence ly lands of S iiacr X. i3 deg H Pr to black oak ; thence south 16 d. jr. H'. Pr to a post ; thence S. f"o dt;g H I'r to stones ; thence by lands of Wilson K E. 4'J Pr to stump ; thence 8 59 !eg K. 40 Pr to white oak. the place of beginning, containing 104 ACRES and 20 PEKCI1KS, more or l"ss, having thereon erected a Log Dwelling House, Log Barn and outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of A. i. frice. ALSO, A bnilding and lot of ground situate in the village of Johnstown, Beale township. on the north side of the public road leading from Alinlintown to Johnstown, aud I rout ing on said road. Said lot is bounded on Ihe west by lauds of John M. Bartley and on the north and east by lands ol Samuel S. Punnebaker. The building is a two-story Frame House, wcatherboarded. about 4d feet in front and 24 feet in depth. Seised, j taken in execution and to be sold as th property of Reuben Zeideri. ALSO, A tract of land situate in Monroe town ship, adjoining lands of Jacob Pfade and j Jacob Wilson on the north, John Hall on the east, Georga r ord and others on the south, and John Ford and others on tbe west, containing iti ACHE j, more or less, having thereon erected a large Frame Uouse originally built for tavern and store stand a good Bank Barn, Spring House, Uog Stable and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Heitaman. A LAO, j A tract nf Iwd sitnate in Favette town ship, bounded on tbe north by lands of Isaac Gearhart, and east, south and west by lands of George R. Hoffman, containing one and one-half Acres, more or less, all cleared. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the p-jp- rty of John Spade. A LAO, A messuage and tract of land situate in Greenwood township, adjoining lauds of Jeremiah Zuiders and others on the north, Henry F. Ze:dvrs and James S. Cox on the east, Simuel Stroup on the south and An drew Zci.trrs and others on the west ; con taining 2U0 AC Rib, more or less, having thereon erected a two-story Log Dwellinz Honse and Bank Pirn. Seized, takea in execution and to be sold as the property of George W. SIcKlwee. A LAO, A lot of ground situate in Fermansgh township, one and a halt ruil-s north of MUUi.itown, bonnded on tbe west by the Pennsylvania Canal, on the north by Lost Creek, on the south aud east by lands of Mrs. Mingle's htirs, containing One ACKE, more or less, haviug thereon erected a frame Dwelling House and stable Said lot is well set with fruit tree. A lae. A tract of land situate in Milford township, bound ed on the north by Black Log mountain, on the east by lands of ttepben Winters, on the south and west by lauds of B .s singer and others, containing 150 ACltES, more or k-ss, having thereon erected a Log House and Log Stable. Seized, taken in execution and to be told as the property of Isaac U. Baylor. A LAO, The undivided one-half of a tract ol land sitnate in Greenwood township, adjoining lands of Jacob Shelley on the north, Henry Pontius on the east, David Csrtrill and others on the south, and Jeremiah Bruner and others on the west; containing 300 AC bits, more or less, having thereon erec ted a Log Dwelling House. Log Barn, Spring Honse and other outbuildings. Seized, ta kea in execution and to be sold as :m prop erty ot toward 31. Hi bo. A LAO, A tract of land in Fermanagh townnhi bounded on the north by lands of J. Wolf gang, oa the east by lands of George Jacobs and others, ou the south by Samuel Leo nard and John Soda, and on the west by WiUon and others; containing 28 ACRES, more or less, having thereon erevted a Log Dwelling House, Log Barn, and Sawmill with good water power. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property ot Jacob M. Moyer. WM. H. KXOUSE. Sheriff. snerm s umce, xirniniown, Nov. 8, 1575. miscelCmeoi's IS IT Who said that you would like People wear, rather than the wholesale goods com monly sold ? This wiil tell y ou how to do it The very large increase ef enr business aTTow aa to saake &I1U. L0WB SCALE Of PRICES. M9 You Can Save Enough I in baiaf a So it at Oak tUB TO PAY FOR THE TRIP from anywhere ie this C3tnVr to the Ciy of Pttdeph, and havj a ay of sight-acethg bcaide. VanamaWr & Brow a bvuukI Ly this Statement, and ao will yea after one tnai. r rTV) Sr skt Cfcaracl-r of ' For Mea ft Boys, ; A They ' cr tn? rr4ird t MMKDracni ' as wmt aim nJi mkoUfU. but cochDC atrreJo to rruii. We bar ao Ill-m j. v. ry ot.t, and Mate thr nry Ikuum aie dcaWn tdi p or g coiii:q( rvva ur 1musc. l o cth ol cur cuM.8t en r are rsp-fblr ut ni bcunt ot . By our f&n 1 ici.inc the rriu names oi Uk aaaiciu. oa our gootis, as occ oa be aualct. a w j lHE price ia plain f.gnrcsaix! ? elf. Ike jj t "s c ' I ztuc price to acquamu.iccs Aud sirBfC.r. taanae bream j X T cii rwp' aid tvautry fc;tc equal . ,2luir0f I aivatitae. Vh each article aokt. a bMribl CUSlONcllS. pvca, th.it ll lTi: r -a k, a it car be bo, t lit anywtr-s. and iut th jtia:itr b rtprescTiicil; also, that the noney wtii be mu1 buck nt Uitt, it purchacr witbia IQ day vuhn, for si.y rcuaua. la return tbe fxnix nnwora. . , r 1111; b ir rortane nwferd. lat. wrrrrxlaopJed T I rx-Trf.- tttreal whero tha tion lo. cojmeiictt focxH. i brre m trt our KfuM. Jlall in Philafklphia, it Sa a lanre btuidinc. L sire of fc-ur cr-iirary ncr. a.rd t oa tee Mtht cosier of a.X I H S 1X1U 11X1 H-blXl H iiXTtlaX i rl aai lara.et Streets. w send Thoxt Sa csaart ItO Iht City 1 ,ne "lcir awrasure twe rumisto eay d rrctwna tnai ; any one can mcufnre by,) and drscrbinf rolor " wanted, jV price dcire1- rayment oa be aade to the Eeprcti Co. oa receipt of tooda, and the prfv of examining them ia allowed Leajre paying. Where gckuds do rot prrasc, we wiil return the noney au 1 py tn- cxpre&a)fe ua:k to Fhuartelphia ram t-ioaud b ssrg U mr mamrt m th Umiiaitrng mmd 0Tr thr dsfepr rs jam sfauvr. WANAMAKER & BROWN. ii,'..-J B COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS OF ALL KINDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HAEDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's -Vew Brick Building, STI.E12T, OPPOSITE THE COURT YAIU 5JIFFLIXT0WX, JUNIATA C0CNTT, PA. nousckecpers' Slardwi.rc, Huilcl crs' Hardware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &C., &C.f all of first quality, constantly call and see me. XlifiUntewn, Aug. 26, 1874-tf D. W. Harley & Qo.'s It tbe place where you can buy THE BEST AXU THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & HJTS, CJPS. BOOTS, SHOES, WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most this market, aud at JSTOXISHIXGLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits atid parte of suits, wbicb will be made to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember tho placa, in Hoffman's Water sTeets, MIFFLINTOTN, PA. JUST OPENED ! A New Spring aad Summer Stcck of CLOTHING,:HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, For Men, Boys, Women, Uisses and Children. Notions, lien's Furnbhtns; Goods WATCHES AND JEWELBY, CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, All at rates, to correspond to tiie khrinka;e in values. Cheaper thaa t'as Cheapest of a month ago. Z7 SCI I'S Jl AUii TO OKlbR.m2 l'attersor, l a Nov. 11, is;i. SAMUEL STUATER. 1S7 13 io. J. B. M. TODD, PATTERSON, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE I Closing Oat Sale cf Clothing ! OYERCOATsj AT COST ! S.'iirit end Drovers, Hals and Cays, Boots nod Shoes, Hosiery and Cloves at City Prices. A COUPLITC LIMB Of GENTS' FURNISHING (KJOLS,Vrie;r:M . , E7-PKEd 3KIPT10NS cmpounded with Gum Boota, Gam Orerahoea, great care. June2-tt. Gum Otercvata- i " Intending to close out my stock of Win ter Wood. Picparatory to fitting in a mam- vin rMt ,,; nd p,,,, moth stoi k ot Spring and Summer Goods ToesdaTf Thnr!fc1liy And 9Mttt,Uw mnn; am deternnned to sell Ooods st su h and wi!l fllraUh t,,; j - JD Low Price, that every one can suit them-; ht wi, ,he " salves lor a very .mall .urn of money. Call to see me, aud I will guarantee jou satis-BEEF, TEAL, MUTTON, POhK, ate, cti'jam at the very lowest price.. He respectfully The highest market price, allowed for "1 'i-TT' ,Ue nblie Country Produce, Corn and Oat, Hoop! ayr"'"' ' y Poles. Locust PimIs snd Rxilrmii Tins, in exchange for Goods, by J. B. II. TODD. Patterson, Oct. 13, 1875. no.TlL'i.ln.. " notice ai mis omce. jit) nr r tisejuejv js. i YOU to get such Clothing as City ef what vc sd! we sCanaCrrair- ckt are well cut. irwcdataJ uitet!. Thtf upon. ruwLcper out el die city trs when thcr av tne-r sell or C1. bovine uorca iu htiacctpom. ct$m- otaf uZts. Crft. B:vci:'.B.eDU. ard slop Mnutgen cn lWc fx. v itt faiw iiTectims I abuut where the slot t. au tai irVy cU ih. ir mttema aaterral and pHces by tr..vil he rrquestrd Farrsona oo have tauJsMin aroovla acnt bv Kibtt. bv send- on hand. I invite the public to JOHN W. MUTHEESBAUGH. BOYS CLOTHING ASD 1URSIS1UXG GOODS. choire and select stocks ever offered ia New Euiluiug, corner of KriJee and rs. pt. li, leJd-tl jEW DRl li STORE. BANKS & IlAilLIN, (Bclloni Building,) .Main Street, MliUlotasTu. Pa. l)EAI.EK-5 IX DRUOS AND JfEDICIXES. CHHMICALS, DVE STUFF. PAINTS OH.S,VAKNlSlIES,iLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL. LAVPS, BL-RNEKS, CHIVNEYS, BR US II 2. HAIR BRUMI1ES, TOO! U BRUSHES, PER FUSIERY.CUMBS, SOAPS. HAIR oil, Toa.vc. CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE V ARIRT r OF PATENT MEDICINES. Selected with rreal cam. and rtw jrom high authority. rr'PnrMf .f ir'rvre .r, t . ....... IgOLO.MOX SE1BEH, ! Tne Sentinel tnd Republican office is tbe T'ace to get job work done. Try it. Ita ill jP7 Joa it yoo need anything in that line. "j JPtkaf lU.dy-ina.leC.othing 'iitle by UAHLET & ). ' ynp 'AdrrrtisfinnenUi. HART! AD ETE aui EIS INSTITUTE, 6d A. Crfif Sr.t. Baltimore, Jfi. SKOUi.K REVLING, K. D, 1st. Pn.f. of tye sad tu- tm or j in the Washington diversity. Sunteofi in charge. The Urg handiHi:io reoidjnee ot tha late CatBics C'aaar.LL. his Iwcn Sited up with all the i; rrfvem.?iit' sd'i;V.t ri the l itest fruoou-- Kraor. f -r the s rectal treat-fw-iit f thii'liMr ilr..M. Apt1! by letter to tiEl IStiE KKCI.ING, M. D, g.ou in Charge. if '0 A OAT at honx-. Jxcnt wsnted Outfit nd U-r.ua f er. TKL'E . CO., .A nmu, Maine. OA-INTS VAMti tt... me. KiSTCfiYcrxuEU.S. Til.- jrteat intermt in the thnllin history of our country lu uu this tbe fastest selling ho, e- cr piiliii-li-tt. It contains ever 40O Hue hiaror.c-tl e.'f . lug-., and 9Ut pegee, with a lull a-cunt it the appnuching grand Centennial eel- b -aiion. Send for a full de scription and extra fvrirs to sgenta. SATIOXAL PfSHSHISG CO, Philadelphia. $350 on A MONTH to energetic ties and women everywhere. Bnstttesi aim- orW. iXCELSlOIs MTli CO.. 151 k-nigan avenue, Chicago. "PKESCRIIION FREE for the speedy cure of spreid troubles com mon to the vonrg and middle-aged. Ner vous, mental and physical depression, loss of memory anil eiK-tj; , pains in the back, srll-dMrrust, dizziness, dimness of sight, contusion of idea, and other disorders of the nervous systen consequent on various habits th.it lower the vitality of the system. Anv ilrnrgist lias the ingredients. Address IR. K. 11. IULTO.V, CincinnaU, Ohio. ATjtj PER WEEK GUARANTEED tu til As-i-ts, Male aud Female, in their' una l.icalitv. Terms and OUTFIT FREE. Address P. O. VICKEST i CO, Augusta, Maine. YOUCAX MAKEB5000 In 90 days in A 1 Stocks. ?lj System is Kaf, Honorahle and Simple Pampkhl Sent Fret to JIL W. H. WEEK?, Banker, 178 Broadway, .New York. Stocks bought and sold at the New Tork Stock Exchange. WANTED Aevnln for the bext selling Prise Package in thewi.rid. It contains 1" sheets Paper, 1) Envelopes, Golden Pen, Pen Molder, Pencil. Patent Tard Measnre, and a pi(n of Jewelry. Single package, with elcjtar.t prize, post paid, 2 - cents. Circular frcu. BU1DE CO., .63 Broadway, New York. fC n tf Oft per dav at home. Terms free. i) J in if till Address Gko. Srixsoa Jt Co., PortUnd, X. -:o:- THE undersigned, having completed hia new Warehouse ia Purrvsville, would respectfully invite the attention .tf the farmers of the county to the fact that he is at all times PAYING TflE HIGHEST PRICES J TOP. ALL KINDS OF jcJIMirV, SEEDS, AcvAc. navtng introduces new facilities tor Hoist ing, weighing, ic, we are bow prepared to unload with the least possible trouble. Bark, Railroad Ties, Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bon-ht at all times, either for CASH OR IX EXCHANG5 FOR MER CHANDISE. HATE FOR SALE COAL, LUMBEE. FISH, SALT, PLASTER, GROUND OR LIMP, which will be sold to snit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, and at the lowest rates ruling. At my Store in Turbett township may be found as complete an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Qnesnaware, Hardware, &c, ail of which will be sold as low, if not a little lower than elsewhere- - K0AII HKRTZLER. Dec. 10, 1873-tf Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia is the most perplexing of all human ailments. Its symptoms are slinost iniinite in their variety, and the forlorn and despondent victims of the disease of tea fancy themselves the prey, in turn, of every known malady. 1 his is due, in part, to the close sympathy ahich exists between tbo stomach and the bniia, aud in part also to the fact that any disturbance of. the diftea live luoctioa necessarily disorders lij liver, the bowels and tho nervous system, and eMects, to some extent, the quality of the blood. E. F. Kunke:'s Bitter vTi:ie of Iron la a sure cure. This is not a aw preparation, to be tried and found wanting ( it has been prescribe d.ii'y for many years in the prac tice of eminent physicians with unparalleled success ; it ia not expected or intended to cure all :ho dis:as s to wbieh the human fn.iilv Li suhjjet, but U warranted to cure Uj'peria lit its uoatob:inateforiu. Kun kt.d's bitter Wiiie of Iron never fails to cure. Syn-toins of Dvsprpoia are loss of appetite, wind and riling of tjo food, drrneM of the month, heartburn, dislcnMon uf lua stom ach and bowels, constipation, headache, diziitiess, slc-ep'e muni and low spirits. Try the greit rsrooly and be conviuced of ita mer:ta. Get the genuine. Tike only Kuo kel's, which is put only in $1 bottles. De pot, T9 N"rtt Ninth St., PhiUlelphia, Pa. it never tails, r'or sale by all Druggists and dealers everywhere. Tape Worm Entirely removed with purely vegetable medicine, pessiug from the aystem aliv. No few until the head passes. Come and refer to pati-tits treated. Dr. E. F Kc ail, No. Zo'J North Ninth street, Phiiadel plii i. Advice frev. Seat, Pin aud Stonua-h Worms also removed. Ask Tour drngist lorkisasL's iVosa Stair. Price SI por iMittli'. Send for circular. Fr reiuoviiig nil kinds but Tspe W.wiu, the medicine can be had of your -Irui.t For Tape Worm the pitieut must coiue on aud have it re moved. THE JEW AMERICA.. SEWING MACHINE. simple, Seir-Threadlat;, sua el Darable. X SHALL lake pteisnre ia showirur Ibis pofular Machine to anv who wish to bny a Giat-eUfts article. It has woo its way to iua irom ranas. can ana see it, or M me know who you are and where yoo live. Addresa W. H. AULENS. Aawnt, aogio-gm Mifflintowa, Pa Subseribe lor the Sentinel , Rej ot)li-n.
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