SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFKLIXTOWN: We dm end ay. December . 18T. . TERMS. . Subscription, $1.50 per annum, If paid ittin 12 months; $2.00 if not paid within IS months. Transient advertisements inserted at 0 cU per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local eol nmn, 10 cents per Hne for each Insertion. Drdoctiona mill be made to th ae desiring to advertise ttj the rear, half or quarter year. PENN'A. B. TIME TABLE. ON and after Snndar, Nov. 28th. 1875, passenrer arains will leave Mifflin Sta- iiwn, r. It. as follow i rirrwAao. Philadelphia Express 12 49 am JLewi.town Accommodation.... 7 2 a m $rcibc Express 10 19 am JHamaburr Accommodation 11 82 am 6 12 p is ;aii ) Atlantic Express .. 9 15 p m M ITio. i rscuic express twin JWay Passenger 10 18 a m Mail 3 34 p u .Fast Line 6 45 p m Lewistown Accommodation .... 7 43pra .Pittsburg Express 12 2K a m I Daily. I Dailu tavepl Sunda). tailf xrrpr Mouaay. Three trains do not stop at this statirn : Cincinnati Express, west, time here 1 19 a. an. I last Lena, cast, 2 1 a. m. ( Iay Ex Irn4, esst, 1 84 p. m. KOTICE. A nnmlxT of subscrib ts to the Sentinel nd Republic are owing one and two years' subscription, a number a longer period of subscription than that. To ail such who pay on or be! ore the 10th day of January, 176, $1.50 per annum will suffice. Alter that date all subscription that has run one year and upwards will be charged at the rate of $2.00 per annum, aa per published rates. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Hunters are hanging np tbeir guns. The Teachers' Institute was well atteaded. The liarrisburg car shops resumed work on Monday. . You feel the thrill that the close of the year imparts. Will Viola in next communication write name more legibly 1 Speculators are laving "stores" of pro dure lor the Centennial market next sum mer. ("aptaiu Theodore Burcfcfleld, formerly of ttnx place bat now of Alloona, sojourn ?d in town during Sunday. " Lwi Iinridore has opened a Store and Tinware Store opposite Odd fellows' Halt Bead bis advertisement. The Sheriff's sales drew quite a crowd of people last Friday. See names of pur chasers and auau paid, elsewhere in this papf-r The newly elected Commissioner, Gron inger, McLaughlin and Cox, appeared at the Court House, and looked at tbe offices they ao soon t ill occupy. The tliaw of Sunday and Monday opened navigation aud gave boats that were ice lwund sn opportunity to get through with their cargoes. Grain in PhiladclpLia. Wheat $1.35tul. 43. Corn 72to7-jC for old, new G0to67c j Oais ;'.9to-j0c. Cattle CJtotc. Sheep .Jc. Hops $10.6Utoll.50 for corn-fed. Tbe taste of people change. But a few years ago Kaur-kraut" was called by many people rotten cabbage, not a fit diet for peo ple of delicate and well-bred taste; now it i sought by the most fastidious. Tbe new Court room is a commodious place ia which to hold Teachers' Institutes. The room in the old building use to be too much crowded, though it was the better iuoiu to speak in. lUndall was the choice of the Democracy for Sieaker, but at the last moment they gut scared because of his record. The back salary grab, and so forth, loomed np at the critical time and defeated htm. It is said that lemon juice, if applied in tbe first stages of diptheria, generally effects a cure. Apply by dipping -cotton twisted around a wire into tbe juice of the lemon and then on the dUeased parts four or five times a dar. 1brsoxal. Rer. M. M. Cornelius, of Allegheny count', baa been elected aa pastor by tbe First Presbyterian Church of Altoonn. Jacob Beidler expects to liave a 1, .u -c built on bis lot fronting on Cross street. 0. 1$. Bartle and John Ilowe are tbe contractors. Rev. Jubu Laird was in town last week. He is tbe recipient of three new calls. Ite Mr. Sbcrrard's congregation will vote next Sunday on tbe adoption ir rejection of what is called tbe "En velope system of Church Finance." Tbe Presbyterian congregation in this place bare organized a prayer-meeting for women, and prayer-meeting for men. Tbe finer tone of the voice of Mrs. Anna Randall Diebl were lost in tbe defective acoustic quality of tbe court room, in which she read and lectured during tbe late Institute. Rev. Rev. Mr. SberrarJ and Rev. Mr. Fenepacker exchanged pulpits last Sunday. ... Joseph Parker, Mifflin county's able . representative in the Lower House of Legislature, was iu town last week. Charles Cornelisoo, who years ago managed the MifHintown Foundry, is visiting bis son in-law, John Ilolto- tiiugb. Assignees' Sale. The Assignees of Wilbur F. McCahan and James Emory Mc- Cachan will sell, at the residence of the Assignors in the borough of Uifllintowu, at 1 o'clock r. ., on Thursday, December js. lour mules, mule gears, 1 road wagon ; also the following real estate: Fifteen hundred acres, more or less, of mountain land; a bouse and lot on Tuscarora street, in the borough of Patterson ; a lot of ground ou Water street, in the borough of Slifflintown, with dwelling house, stable and other out buildings thereon erected ; a lot of grouBa on Water street, in same borough, having i.nn hwImI a new dwelling bouse. . Fox particulars see handbills. Prauc SaL Benjamin Stine will offer at trttbiic sale, at the mansion bouse oi ine Stine family in Fermansgh township, at 10 o'clock a.m., on Friday, December 17, 1S a, 3 work horses, 1 two-year old horse colt. a m;Lh nw. l heifer two vears old, two spring calves, four sboats and a large lot ol farming utensils. For the Stntinel and Republican. Morning, Noon and Night.' ST VIOLA,. . When the long, long night is past, And rest's sweet sleep is o'er, When the son his shadows casta Over the earth once more, Then comei morning, day's fair bloom, Chasing darkness all away, . Changing that which was all gloom -Into brightest beaming day. ' Now she cornea, arrayed in jewels, " Bright her smiling face appears, - With the sunbeams dancing round her. And tbe dew drops nestling near. Swtltly now the hours By, And the dew is kissed away : SoU'jyyew'iy, sweetly by Tbia aatuc beaming orb of day. Thus the day wears on and onward, ' Until high above we see Noontide's brigtit and glorious sunbeams Smiling down on yon and me. - - - Now the shady glens are sought, - Whera the placid waters flow, Where the hand of God hath wrought I'lace for weary man to go. See that sun is now declining Toward tbe far off western hills; See that brightest silver lining Decking every cloud and rill. When tbe gol len snn is setting. Draping valleys o'er an.l o'er ; When tdd -Mother Earth" is letting AU her cbildicn rest once more. When the toils of day are over, and the weary ones at rest ; When we sue a spirit borer O'er ns, round us, whispering r est. When the twinkling star are gleaming, - One by one they all appear ; And tl.e moon is mildly beaming, Then we know that night if here. . VIEWS. "An old farm house, with meadows wide, And sweet with clover on each side; A bright-eyed boy, who looks from out The door with woodpipe wreathed about, And wishes Lis one thought ail day ; Oh, if I could but fly away From this dull j-ot the world to see, How happy, happy, happy, How happy I should be.' " A mi J tte city's constant din, A man who round the world has been, Who, 'mid the tumult and tha throng, Is thinking, thinking, all day long. Oh ! could 1 only trace once more Tbe E eld -pa I h to tbe farm house dour; The green old meadow could I see, How happy, happy, happy, lluw happy I should ba !' " Reed's Gap, Nov. 28, 1875.' .Vr Editor: On the night of the 24 tb tost., tbe store boose of Dobbs Bros. &. Co., with all its contents was entirely consumed by Gr. About half past 11 o'clock the alarm of fire was sounded. Wfaen I arrived at tbe scene the roof of tbe building was partially enveloped in flames tbe fire bursting down the stairway in all it fury. Tbe heat at flis stage of tbe burning was so intense tbat it was not possible for any ne to enter tbe building. I Messrs. Irwin and Dobbs, tbe pro prietors, were Dotn atisent wnen uie Ere broke out. Mr. Irwin bad jrune from borne tbe afternoon previous, some twenty miles on business. - Mt . Dobbs bad closed tie store about balf-pat seven o'clock in tbe evening, at least an Lour earli. r than usual, and bad gone to the bouse ol a tiigDDor on some business. When about a quarter of a utile from Lome on bis return be saw tbe building ou fire, and immedi ately sounded the alarm. The body of tbe fire, when first dis covered, appeared to be iu the south end of tbe building, evidencing tbe fact that it had originated in that part of the building. The store house was lightly injured in tbe Mutual Fire Insurance Coaipauy of Clover Creek, Blair Co., Pa. Tbe goods were partially covered by insur ance is the Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany of Waynesboro, Franklin Co., Pa. Various opiuious prevail as to tbe origin of the fire. Same are of the belief that the store was first robbed and then set on fire. From indications observable by tbe writer, tbe fire was not accidental. C. A GreatBodk. " Every Family Should Have II.' A collection or' upward; of Thirty Thousand JVamet of German, Swiss, Duieh, French and other Immigrants in Pennsylvania, from 1727 to 1776, with a statement of names of ships, whence tbey sailed, and date of their arrival at Philadelphia, chronologically arranged, together with the necessary historical and other notes. Also, an Appendix, containing list of more than One Thousand German and French uame in New York prior to 1712, by Pbof. I. Daniel Rrpp. Second Re vised and Enlarged Edition, with Ger man Translation. There are hundreds of people in Ju niatacounty who by the aid of this bookand little trouble, may trace their descent to European homes. . Published by I. Kohler, 202 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, at the low price of $2.60. gilt edged $3 00. VIED: HAMILTON. On the 3rd inst., in this borough, D. W. Hamilton, son of James W. and Elisabeth Hamilton, aged 20 years, 4 months and S days. - ' ... DOCGHERTT On the 14th of July, 1875, near Reed's Gap, Juniata county, Fa., Kate E, wife of Joseph II. Dougherty, aged SO years. , : . . The subject of the above notice di'd in the triumph of the Christian's faith. Early in life aha e Doused the cause of Christ and Methodism, which adorned her character more anr more richly untd life's close. Her consistent life and peaceful death are certainly a rich legacy to her family and friends. To see the adornment of her life and victory over death, which divine grace gave, we are led to realiie how precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his .lints." " " Property Sold by tbe SberlOT, Last FrMay. All the rirht, title and interest of A. P. Prs- in and to all that certain messnsge snd tract of land, situate in Milford town ship, bounded and described as follows! Beginning at a post on the division line di viding tbe tract now being described from the residue of the adjoining tract; thence by lands of John Kepner south f, deg. E. Pr. te a post J thnee bv lands of said Kepner 44i deg. E. lit) 8-10 Pr. to pine stump; th.nce by lands of W W Wilson f."3 dew W. 123 pr to post; thence bv lands of VVilsou and Switzer S. 75 deg W. 4 Pr to stones ; thence by lands of Wilson 16 deg T. IS Pr to post; I bene e Lv lands ol wiuter N, ;& deg 8 Pr to black oak; tbei.ee south I04 d.-g W. ! Pr to a post ; thence N. f5 deg 8 Pr to stones ; thence by laadsor Wilson lti E. 42 Pr to stump; tiieoce S d deg K. 40 Pr to white oak. the place of beginning;, containing 1U ACRES aod 20 I'EkCllKS, wore or h-nn, having tliereoa erected a Log Dwelling Boose, Log Barn aud outbuildings. Seired, taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of A. P. Price Sold to (i.H Auubry, of Wilkesbarre, for $75. A building and lot of gronnd situate in the village of Johustown," Beale township, on the north side of th public road leading from MifHintown to Johnstown, and front ing on said road. Said lot is bounded on the west bv lands of John M. Hartley and on the north aod easl by lands of Samuel 3. Paunebaker. Tbe building is a twe-storv Frame House, wustherboarded, about i-i feet in front and Hi tert in depth. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of Reuben Zeidera. Sol sold. 1 .. A tract of land situate In Monroe town ship, adjoining lands of Jacob Sjsde and Jacob Wilson on the north, John Hall on the east, Georgj ford and others on the south, and John Ford and oth-rs on the west, containing "(1 ACHKS, more or lens, bavin; thereon trocted a large Frame House on'iiialty built for tavern and store stand a good Hank Barn, Si-ring Honse, Hog Stube and othor outbuilding. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of jeorge lleitsn.an. Sold 1o Jacob Troup, for V00. A tract of Hnd situate in Farette town. ship, bounded oa tbe north by lands of iac uearnart, arm eat, south and west by lauds of George Ii. Hut man, contaiuiug one and ooe-haif Acres, inore or less, all cleared. Seized, taken iu execution aud to be sold as tbe roperty of John Spade. po!d to Isaac Gear hart, lor $75. A mesMiage and tract of land situate in Greenwood towanhip, adjoining lands of Jeremiah Zeidera and others oa tho north, Henry F. Zekters and James S. Cox on the east, S muel S troop oa the south and An drew Zeiders ami others oa the west ; con taining 2Jt) ACKKSr-tuore or less, having thereon erected a two-story Log Dwelling House and Bnnk I'arn. i. Sailed, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George W. McEiwee. Ot SOld. : ....... A lot of gronnd situate in Fermanagh township, one and a half mil -s north of Mifllintou n, bounded on th.' vt br tbe Pennsylvania Canal, on the north by Lost Creek, on the south and east by lands of Mrs. Mingle's heirs, eontVning One ACRE, more or lens, having therron erected a frame Dwelling House and Stable. Said lot is well set with fmit tree. To bs sold as the property of Isaac C. Savior. Sold to T. V. Irwin, for $120. : A tract of land in slilford tnn . bound ed oa thu north by Black Lor, mountain, on the east by lands of rtephen inters, on the south and west by lands of Bos siuger aud others, containing IVi ACHE3, more or less, having thereon creeled a Log House and Log Stable. aeial, token 111 execution and to be sold as the property of Isaac C. Savior. - S old to T. V. Ira in, for $35. The undivided one-half of a tract ol land situate in Green o"d township, adjoining iands of Jacob Shelley on the north, Henry Ponuus on the esst, Davil Oargill and others on the south, and Jeremiah Bruner and others on the wet; containing 3K ACKES, more nr less, having thereon erec ted a Log Dwelling House, Log Uarn, Spring House aud other outbuiMinjrs. ainzed, ta ken in ex'xution and to be said as tbe prop erty of Edward M. llibhs. Sold to E. S. Doty, Jr., for $35. A tract of land in Fermanagh township, bounded on the uorth bv lauds f J. Wolf gang, on the east by lands of George Jaubs and others, oa the south by Samuel Leo nard aod John Soda, and on tbe west hy w ilsous and others; containing 2a AC'ltKS, more or less having thereon erected a Log Dwelling House, Log Barn, and Sawmill with good water power. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob U. Mover. Sold to Adam Sponhowcr, for $500. Ihpbovb Toca St jck. A rare chance. Bronze Turkeys at less than half price. $5 per pair, or some very fine Gobblers at 20 cents per pound, weighing from 15 to 20 pounds. Also, Aylesbury Ducks and Brah ma Fowls cheap. Inquire of ILttaicc Leoxaad, Kov3-tf Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. Be csion A lie-union of tbe snr. vivors tf tbe 49th Kegiment Pa. Vol., will be held at Lewistown, Pa , Dec. 19, 1875- All survivors are oordiallv invited to attend. A. Wakefield, Late CoL Comm'd'g 49th Pa. Vol. OSI3IKIaC4fa. J1IFFLIXTOTN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas. MirrLurows, Dec. 8, 1875. Butter 80 EHt" - v f? Lard U Ham 1G Bacon U Potatoes.......... 40 Ouions. ...... ........... . ... 75 MIFFL1XTOWN GRAIN' MARKET. Corrected weenly by Buyers . Kennedy. CJcotatiohs roa To-pat. Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1875- Wheat $1 l!0al 25 Corn CO Oats 25to32 Kve Timothy seed 2 25 Cloverseed 5 00a5 60 . Administrators' Xotlce of Gterft Hepntr, deceased. WUKHEAS Letters of Administration on the estate of George Uepoer, lite of Fevette township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them without delay to JACOB SCHREFFLER, . JOHN HEPNEK, novl0-4t JdmintitratoT. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. MaTFIINTOWlS', jTJlJTATA COUnTI, PENN'A. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRVIJT, Cashier. '- - . . waacreas 1 ; George Jacobs, H.II. Beehtel, ' Joha Balsbacn, J. W. Frank. Amos G. Bon sail, Jerome N . Thompson, Joseph Rotbroct, August 4, 1875-tf Lanre stock of Ready-made Clothing for sale by xiaivu a a Job work on short notice at this office. Jfew Atlrtrtttemenia. Philadelphia & Beading Eailroad. Arrajigemect of Passenger Trains. - KovTMSia 22d, 1875. Tram Uart HtrrUburg mt fallout 1 For New York at 6 20, 8 10 a. m.. 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. For Philadelphia at 8 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., t 00 and 3 50 p. m. For Reading at 6 20. 8 10, 9 45 a. 2 00, 3 50 and 7 40 p m. . For Potuviile al 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 8 50 p. m. and via Schuylkill at Susquehanna Branch at 2 40 p. ni. For Alientown at 5 20, 8 10 a. ra, 2 00, 3 50 and 7 40 p. m Tbe 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 7 40 p. ni trains nave through cars tor New Turk. Tbe 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. in. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. SUNDAYS. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For A llentuwn and way stations at 5 20 a. m. For Reading, Philadelphia aud way stations at I 45 p. m. Train for Barrubmrg leant at follow t Leave Sew York at 9 00 a. m., 1 00. 5 15 and "7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 8 40 and 7 10 p. m. . Leave Heading at 4 40, 7 40, U 20 a. m., 1 50, 6 15 and 10 20 p. m. Leave Pottsville at 5 55, 9 00 a. m. and 35 p. m., and via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Branch at 8 I'd a. m. Leave Alientown at 2 80, 5 50, 8 55 a. m., 12 25, 4 SO and 8 45 p. m. The 2 ol) . m. train troni Alientown and tbe 4 40 a. nj. train from Reading do not run on Mondays- SVXDJTS. ' .' , Leave New York at 5 15 a. m. Leave Philadelplua at 7 10 p. m. Leave Heading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. aod 10 20 p. m. Leave Alientown at 2 30 s. m. snd 8 45 p. m. 'Via Morru and Eisex Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEX, General SuptrimUndtnJ. 1875. 1875. J. B. M. TODD, PATTERSON, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Closing Out Sale of Clothing 1 OVERCOATS AT COST t Shtrlt and Drawers, , L'ati and , Caps, . LSoots and Mots, Hosiery and , , . Gloves at Cily Prices. . . A COMTLETE LINE Or ' " ' GEUTS' FUENISHHTG GOODS, Guru Boots, buiii OTerabees, Gum Overcoat. . , , - r. I Intending to close out my stork of Win ter Uoods pieparatory to putting iu mam moth stock of Spring and Summer Goods, 1 am determined to sell Goods at aucb Low Prices that everv one can ttuit tuuni- selvcs lor a very small sum of money. Call to see me, and I will gnaraute you satis faction. Th? highest market prices allowed for Country Produce, Corn and Oats. Hoop Poles, Locust Posts aud Railroad Ties, iu exebauge for Goods, by J. B. Id. TODD. Fatlerson, Oct. 13, 1S75. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron Has never been known to fail in the cure of neaknis.s, attended with symptoms, in- dissition to exertionj loss ot memory, dittxulty of breathing, general weakness, horror of disease, weaic, nervous treinblin', dreadtnl horror of death, night sweats, cold I ret, weakness, dimness of vision, languor, universal laasittiue of the muscular system, enormous appetite, with dysiieptic synip- toiiis, hot iianos, Bushing ot ine bodv, dry ness of the skin, pallid countenance and eruptions ou the lace, pain in tbe back, heaviness of tbe eyelids, frequent black spots rij iug belvre the eyes with tempora ry sull usiou aud loss of sight ; want of at tention, etc These avmutoma all arise troni a weakness and to remedy that use E. F. Jkuukcl's Bitter Wine of Iron. It never tails. Thousands are now enjoying health who have used it. Get the geuiue. Onlv si Id in $ I bottles. Depot and otbee, 253 North Niuth St., Philadelphia. Ask lor Kunkel's, and take uo other. Sola by all druggists. Amwi Debility ! JVervous Debility ! Debilitr, a depreMed, irritable state of mind, a weak, nrivoua, exhausted feeling, no energv or animation, confused bead, weak memory, the consequences of exces ses, mental overwork. This nervous de bility finds a sovereign cure in h. F. Kun kel's Bitter v iue of Iron. It tones the svstem. dispels the mental gloom and de spondency and rejuvenates iha entire sys tem. Sold only in $1 bottles. Uet tbe genuine. Take only t. r. Kunkcrs, it has a yellow wrapper around it, his photograph on outside. Sold bv your drugaist. E.F. Kunkel. Proprietor, Pbiladeljhia, P. S59 Tape Worm Removed. Alive 259 Head and ail complete iu two hours. No fee till head pase. Seat. Pin and Stom ach Worms removed by lr. Kc.ikkl, 2M) North Ninth street, Philadelphia. Send for circular, or ak your druggist lor a bot tle of Kixkel-'s Woaa Steip. It never fails. Price. $1. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE I THE undersigned offers at private sale, on the premises hereinafter mentioned, a farm of . ITS ACRES, MORE OR LESS, One hundred and twenty-rive or thirty ai-res of which are cleared and under culti vation, situated in Tuscarora Valley, Juni ata county, Pa., seven miles from MifHin town, the county seat of said county, and four niih-s from the Pennsylvsnia Railroad at Port Royal, bounded by lands of sirs. ft. W. Thompson and others, having thereon a GOOD HOUSE AND BAEN, and all necessary outbuildings, good never failing running water at both bouse and barn, an abundance of fruit of different kinds. Will be sold very low, as "tbe sub scriber is not able to nork so large a place. For particulars inquire of the undei sign ed, residing on the premises, or of J. G. Long, Sadsburyville P. O., Chester Co., Pa. J. F. O. LONG, Fort Roval P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. Oct 20, 1875'. GREAT REDUCTION IS THE ' PRICES OF TEETH! Fall Upper r Lawer Setts as Low as $i ' No teeth ailowed to leave the office un ices the jtatietit ia satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. ' Teeth filled to last for life. - Teeth extracted without pain, by tha nse of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to the bard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of the rery best kind, for $15.U0. Temporary sets $ .l0 extra. Toothache slopped in five minutes with out extracting the tooth, at tbe Denial Of fice of O. L. JJr.hr, established in JIitHin town in 1300. G. L. DERR, Jan 24. 1872. ' Practirxl Dentist. A fine assoitmeut of cloths, trvssuuirci Testings, &x, aiwrys on hand and for sale by h. &. LOL'DON. Drugs it medicines at Banks h. Hamlin.'s Professional Cards. E. ATKJ-SSON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ' ; MOTLINTOWir, PA. Q7"CollectiBg and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orricc On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. - JOBERTilcMEEN, ... i ' Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the seenring and collecting of claims, and all legii busi ness. - Orricr on bridge street, first door west t the belford building. Apr'd 1, 1875-tf LFHKD J. PATTERSON, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW, StlFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. C7 All business promptly attended to. Orrtca On Bridge stree', opposite the Court Honse square. FE. BURLAxT" At . . DEST1ST. Office opposite Lutheran Chur.b, PORT RUVAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will sp-nd the first ten djjs of esrh month, commencing Deetuiber is'. The balance of tbe time his office atll be ocetipici by J. S Kilmer, a young r:aa worthy of confidence, and who has been associated with the Doctor as student and assistant two years and upwards. Those who call during Dr. Berlin's ibwmv f r proii'ssional ser-icu, may. and will pta arraiiife the time with Mr. Kiiiuer wlr u luey may be served, on the return of tbe Doctor. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, .Icademia, Juniata Co , Pa.' Orrici formerly occnpled br Dr.Sterrctt. Pnfeminpal business promptly attended to ! at all hours. April 7, 1872-tf TUOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MltFLlXTOWX, TA. Olbce hours from 9 a. at. to 8 p. sr.. ' Of. flee in his father's residence, at the south end of ater street. oet'-tf J) L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced the practice of Meiiicir.e aud Surgery aud ail tlu'i.'collaterzl branches. Office at Academia, at tbe residence of CapU J. J. Pattersou. . .... ..: . '. j"'1 lit o HEW ASD ATTRACTIVE XillSTE OF GOODS EECLIVED IT THK PATTERSON DRUG STORE. Among the many nice goods may be found .. . . . -i the following t Two Dozm Fixa Pocket Bibles. Lakok Lor or PnoTooaArn Alsi us, Beab urn ArrocsAfH Atarii!",' Kx- ' tba Fill Kxrvcs roa Ladies, Fik Foceet Books, ' KsorCH TO- Sl'PPLT ' Tnn CorsTT. A -" Obeat Va- ; III TT : ' or Fist Ixi- ' ' TIAl Fapek ist' Envl'loH's, ' Fixa ' Bk1!til Board ' Caans, ' rt TK, Labrk Ln? ot Blaxk Books Fin. Boi-xd Day-Kooks, AND ALL PTHEa Kt.tnS AND SIZES. Hakvonicvs, Kits a Qi alitt Accoaucos axd Violins, I'rst II.Aia Biuu and Combs, Cigar Cases, Cm Tobac co Fbl'CUKS, PstT'SLlOl, Chess Boabds, Dwmi JioES, Cueckess asd C u i c i i i ,. Boum, , Piioio- o a a r . . Frames, Base Balls, Spectacles and El a Glasses, Best Artext in the CorsTT. The Pcrlic arc Intited to Call and Examine the Mood. Rtsix ber the Place. Patterson Daro Store. P. C. KU.MilO. Tatterson, May 13, 1874-tf . EW DRl'Ci DTORC BANKS & HAMLIN, (Bellord Uuiliiiujt,) aialn Street. 31t(TIinton a. Pa. DEALEUd IX IKCG5 AND MEDIC1XES, CHEMICALS, DVE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, V AKMSHES, GLASS, PLTT Y, COAL OIL, LAaii'.S, Bl li.SEK, CHI VNKYS, BRUSIIEii, . uaibki;mils,tioiu bkl'siies, pek- i' L .M KR i" ,Co.M BS , S1MPS.HAIR OIL, TOBAC. CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONEkY ' L AUG E V AEIKT Y OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great earn, and warranted iron hiKh suthontv. C7-Pnrest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. rrPKLSJKlPTlOAS cmponnded with great care. June22-tf. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. SuIoufT,) DEALERS IX GRAIN, CO A la, LUIDER, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, .C. Te buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Port Royal. We are prepared to I urniah Soil to dealers at reasonable rates. ' ' BTJTERS 4. KENNEDY. April 21, 187i-tf The SsNTUiEL ass EcrraucAX has no superior as au advertising medium in this county, and aa a journal of varied news and reeding it is not surpassed bj any weakly paper in central Pennsylvania. 8 ale Bills printed on short notice at the office of the Sentinel and Republican. . MISCELlf. EOL'S IS IT TOI Who said that joa would like to get such C'othi.-f; ai People wear, rather than the mhoksa!e gocds cem- manly sold ? This The very large increase of A STILL L3W You Can Save Enough I buying a Sail at Oak Ka!l TO PAY FOR THE TRIP. I from anywhere in tV.a Couaty to tbe City of Puiiatdelphi. I " ad have 4 ay of :ght-cc;of beft.Jes. Wmal"nA.' & y Browa stated b this Statement, mad su ui ttt yoa aiter mm traavL tJ Charac w rr ws tcU! 1 V he rwre jutH. ' As Gcetts sell FerwsakBys. ' cat be rrfasil 1 awrcpreseM unra met tvttm:. stit cMitise m4l, to retsil. We bear no fl1--.;! u any one, anl state Ums uty bt wte wane dealers ecu Bjr ft h as conm., frvru our hAc. 1 u ou i : e.l..i.. erm sre hre rttamiti tk Mir iiiki bo. .hi of us. Ft ' t klfOuc the nJu wifrr. ul iL li ngrwis on . j 'trhE price is plats fctftiiys as nezmirj. Tre ' ow. I sane price to acup.ntanv-rs a' .....firm. MCf Ji la o:y pc:e sua tom.'rr t.pk nul . 'real Yf W t ajYanfcucrt. Win, cch artiur soni. a crarf'' I CutiSs.RS. a ct-ea. tlsat ariwritcie. jet alo, that eSe money Vili be ywd back ' wishes, Inr any leason, to rciura ts T Exttr PCO-e Serfrtt s.trt th iltrn Is. stfs MrdjikTcn A'jtntt wh .re ihe u-rr wo lis. i ; y . y s..j tm ir "" C'wnicnril fw. iitfe i oic .k I'wli in )n PkUaviclphaa, it is a lance aK.JJ.r-i;. the t fewr m'ir..'.rr t-r a-, is ii u tnc tli-v-u cofwt of MXIH-SI.UH-blX'lH-tiXl II Jt SIXTH iTH ami JL'arket Streets. J F aend to tht Cilj. aty one car waaitac. mati prvsm v.rryi. x'j; m-:n c m be m-t e ta the Express Co. oa rrorip of r;ox. ami the pr 1,- t r vm r.ii :hrra is aikmi Sctoie fMTi:. VK Irnrc gods. da not pac( ec will reus a itwe coorr -u. pay tn caixsr iM.k y temia-r. WANAMAKER Si BROWN, g m IWTi-1riirTTTiTTTMI HTnTsT Ml flMXsl'tAKECTBariSaasl 1 COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, : II Yj A T E ii'S OF A L L KINDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HiVKDWARli STORE, In Rl E. Farkers ,tv Brick BuildiT.g, MAI.' STRKET, OPPOSITE THE COURT YARI .MIFFLINT0W.V, JUNIATA COUNir, TA. : ,' aloissekcepers' Hardware, fJuild crs' IS a ni ware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS, . . " GLASS, &C.,'&CL all of first quality, constantly call and see me. MiirmUwn, Aug. 2U, !87I-tf D. W. Harley fc Co.'s Is the place THE BEST AM MENS' YOUTHS' & 1UTS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, WE are prepared to exhibit one of tlie nmt tins market, aud at ASTOXISIUXGLY LOIV PRICES ! A !.., measures taken for suits aud parts of suits, which will be made to order at short notiou, very reasonable. Kemeiiiher th place, in Hoffman's Water s'reets, MIt FLINTOWN, PA. JUST OPENED! V A New Sprins and Summer Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, For Men, Boys, Women, Misses and Cliildneu. Notions, Men's Furuishtnc tioodi-, WATCHES AN D JEWKLHV. CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL C L O T M 5 , All at rales, to e'rresfmt to the slirinkaze in Tallies. Cheaper than the Chetp-st of a month ajto SI" ITS M ADK TO OKDEK.n Patterson, Pa. Nov. II, lf7s. THE GREAT CAUSE or HUMAN MISERY. Published, in a Sealed Envelope, f "rierl six crns. A Lecture on the Nature. Trualmeut and; Ksilical Cure of Spermat'irrhofs, or Seniinai t eakuess Iavolnlitary Emisiions, Sexual Debility, and Inipidiiuenta to .Marriagv acn erallv; Nervousness. CDumtti'.n, ti.i- lepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Inca pacity, rtjultinc from Sell-Abuse, etc. U KOFtKT J.CLLVEKWELL, il a" - thor ot the "(i.eeo Book," .c. Tho world-ieuowned author, in thu ad- ,hilt yBU Ert uu ut.j '4 r ,, esrefiil mirable Lecture clearly provea liom liiv ,n. see that it has my trad-mark as .bove, oaa experience that the aaful conseouea- , voll ,lo Ilot kni)W where btl)r decriv ees of Self-Abuse may beeffectnally rear-.ti,e cjnb,,,. tos:eiher with the name and ed Kiinout medicines, aod without daurcr idress ol tbe agent nearest yon, will Iw ous aurjtical operations, bougies, instra- promptly tnruished by- addroas;n, aitb mode of cure at once certain and effectual; by which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply. privately and radically. CTTlu Ltclurt uriU prove a boon to soa eandt and thousand: i SeuU under seal, in a piaio eareloM to; anv address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Aidress the Publbhttis, LliAS.J. C. KLINE v CO. 1U7 Bowery, New York, Post-O.bce Box ; Oct. 13, 18T5-ly. COLOnoS SEIBER, Will visit Miftlin and Patterson Tnesdav.ThnrsdsvandSsturdav morn:r.? and will furnish the citizens of these bor- tne "Oortest notice and on the most 'ib oughs will the best of ral terms. He lis isude a greatredartioa BEEF, VBAL, MUTTON, PORK, k.c. at tha very lowest price's. He respectfullvt solicits the pstronage of the public. ' j April 8, 1872 1 y. ' ( Sentinel and Bepnbltcaa X40 a yew AD i'ERTtSEMEJV IS. , I w;il tell you how to do it. o'zr bos:ne-v sMcws nz eisas iCtiS Of PiiZS, h'i 'r, rTi sgiSw of tat tthBvf i:t'i ..' - wente oi them ta ' r r ix ik u a. upun. Suxa4.c(JcfS wu wl chc oty ns he ;Ncy ia; thiy sill v i.r .lv. our (uuJs, ao Ckc c-u be laa c. t the Pr-Je i lew . u ct ti lo4C lht rhe ouj'lr n as r-t-eL!.f! : n aJl. il purciuMcr illu 10 says goous, usrM. B.kUlK sUOIXk Its rhlieH.JalA, -- k - V ur fens, crnS. c-t;v-c:rn, m 4 tl on the tirrt, vtfi JmU dtrtrHtnt 4 Tultrrw af aileral n4 prtr? ly :Se:r mcticrc ivc limrt-h e- j w.v.a m inrure ly, od titcr'.n 4 cK to rftija ic.or.tj 1 ..mii.s 'rfafur.i.i . on hand. I invite tLe public to JOHB W. MUTHE&SBAUGH. here yon can bay '". THE CHEAPEST BOYS' CLOTHING AXD yURMSlllG GOODS. rhoire aid select storks crer offered In New Building, corner of l?ridz and iSet. 1",, l.-j. i-U SAMUEL STKAYKR. JU As.-a til fy V liprore VTi w Slin the acl RLlTCIIXEa H prored t't't'TV- W)D PUMP acknowledced 6TANDAKU of the nutiket. br tonlar -3"iierdict. the best pumo for the ieaxt money. 4iteiili n is invitwt to f iiiaicu i v iiiipnoea l.rackel, lliu j : irruy uwrs uie, wcmtu i-rd tpe withdra'tD wi'huui disturbiOK the jiut-H, and tho cofiwr chamber ' V. I. .1 .1. k hicb never cracks, sealea or rusts and '. last a life rime. Por sale by Dealers and tne iraae generally, in oioer ta be sure CIIAS.I. BLATCHLEY. 3la!rr ACTiasa. 5;G Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. rriHE nndersiirncd, at his shop, on Water I -m- sireei, aiiiinniow n, nas i.uw on kaiiu land for sale cbea;i, a general aasortiueut cf I CHAIRS . , He also baa a large lot of COFFINS hand, and, havi-j: sjuncl,JK.d nn OU Hearse, ia now prepared to attend funerals in inc price oi i.omns. Z7 Repairing promptly attonded to. iW U. P. KOBISO.V. T"fi" " "" :" J ,Tb Stnttnel and RepnUim ofliee as tke tPay,-oH if ,o need avtbii in tbat lue. Ii. w pi. j'vsvih ui. ;irTii. . j i a hi yete AelrtTtitumtHt. THE BEST: XQSNECTER' J7ir.f, yeira fcefore the pubKt an! uo proprtrafloa for tie LsJr L.ia erer bo?a p-odtteoJ Piiaa! Hall " V acret-ible t"KUian Hair Rette-trer, a-ii every hiwwt denier will ?ay it frircs ths bf srtt:.factlcn. It re tw CAY ILP. to its original coior, cradicttiniT and frprTOtinsf d.Tz caring B.LDNE"3S anl pramoticc; the rrowtb of t je Lair. Th'j frr.T nr.1 brashy hair br a fev apf!scat io'as changed to black xd1 silky loci, ati-1 waywari h;ur wii as'ninc any shap? tlio wearer rlesirrt It is t'.ic c'heapt 15 Alii DRESS ING la the wo.-li, tn.I iu effects last; lvocrer, aa ii exc:ti tho glands to furnish tho tutritiyu .rinciple sa nec8arr to the lue of the hair. It gives the hair firtt splendid appear aneeeumuch aiLntred by aiL Byita towiio and stiuivlitiiig properties it prevents tbe hair Iron: falling oa. and none need be without Nature's rnnment, a gpod head of hair. It is the first real perfected remedy evef discorered for curing diseases of tha aair, and it lias never been equalled, in 1 tre assuro the thousania vh have used it, it fc7t up to its, original high rtandarv?. OurTreatiae ;atbe ILiir nailed free; send for it. J! Vn.g;rt.. en-! Dtattrt in JfaacscB. P.ioa Oa DoUas- Far Bottlo. R. P. HALL L CO., PropriiHw. CHEAP LaNDS IS THE tit CAT SOl'TIIWEST. The Little K.u-k snd Fort Smith Railway Conirar.y is soltinj. at rxcept loual ly lf price and on icrtu to ftlalt purcftascrt, orer 5 ONE MILLION ACRES of rheir majmifl'-ent erant, on either side and within twenty miles of tbrir roa.1. Ad mrraWr sniti-d for pro-lm-tfon of Corn, Cut ton, firain, tirsss. Fruits, and all other Northern rrofvs. Winters are mild. rT mittinjr onMiwr labor lor tever months. Sil fertile be-ond preeelen. No grass hoppers, nodroiipht. Sp--cid inducement; fur establh-hlticnt ft muniifrtori'S For circulars, address W. D. fSLAl K, Laud CommissionHr, Little l:ock,'Arkanas. :BfeDO!EST.G Si" : f.i I c ? A rtTTTW-f 4' charprfcriejil-iirad Jfjctinet tt svgtj dea enctien. "OOME3T1C PAPER FASHIONS. I Best Patterns ratlr S. M Sets. tu Caalussr. Aiirass SlaaiTiS 323 1L4.CSSIS CX a aar ?.- KKWIOII. . til A DAY at home. Agents wanted. if.Ul Outtit and terms Hee. TKLL a. CO., Aujruto, Value. . SHUN Dill (i POISONS. JIEWCIXE Et-.NDEr.tl CSELEfS. Yolta'a Electro Belts zni Ear.ds are indorseii by the most en.inent physician in the world lor the cure of rln ui:iatiiu, neora'gis, liver conipTaint, dyspepsia, kid ney disease, aches, pain, ncrvoua disorders, fits'. fVniale roun liiurs, nervous and general debility, snd other chronic diseases of the chvst. bead, liver, stomach, kidneys and Mood BHik with full pnrticuNrs f-e bv VOLTA IJELT CO., CINCINNATI, Ohio. PER WEEK (;!' AkA.MEEU to Apents, Jfale and Female, In their own loealitr. Terms rand OUTFIT; FREK. Address P. O. lCKESYit. CO., Angnsta. Maine. Q0ft A MONTH to energetic men aixl !uJJ women everv where, llutintsi hon rablt. . E.XCELSHli J'F'U CO., 151 Uichigau avenue, Cbicago. C i sjll Pr d".v ho"""- Terms free, ifij $i.U Address Gto. Srissos & Co., Portland, Me. UpSVCIlOMANCY, oa 5oLL CUAKM L INC." How either sex may fasci nate and gain the love and atieclions of auy persons they choose, instantly. This sim ple mental acquirement ail u.sy poaseu. lrce, by mail, lor "i cents; toetln-r with a Marriage liuido, Egyptian Oracle, Dreaiui, Hints to Ladies A ifiieer book. 10(l."iH) sold. Address T. WILLLUI It CO.. Pub lishers, Philadelphia. TOriiMf T,,r bt c""r"! I UUll U I Booh - Kernin?. hi) best system of actual practice, the most elegant penmanship, th lowest rates of board snd tuition. MorillilfoD Kusi Besst'ollctrf, Jamestown, N. If. tircutars sent free. FITS, EPILEPSY, FALLING FITS, This is bo liuinbi:-. For information, in quire of or write to .MOVER UKOTIIEKS. Wholcsule Iin:j!s"isti), Blooiusbiirg, dum hta coitiity, Penna. The eldest and best appointed Institution for ob'ailtiiitit Sj Business Education. For circulars ad-lrus P. DCFF t SONS. Pittsburgh, Pa. ioots'ani) shoes. T my resMeticu at East Point. Miltiin- - i-u, s iu jirvyareu H psutupil Ull j orders 1'or nOOTS AI) SIIOKS, LADIES'. 115fE Af Ciril.DKHN'S WEAR, p-Ves to rorr.-spond wirTl the times. All kinds of r. tl tm w B I ii I- .1 I K 1 . ta also promptly sttcmloj to. Hopinj to re. et-ivs a a Hare of the pntroirae of the peo ple. 1 aulascribc uiysed tlieir obedieut shoe- ! maker. I A. B. FASKK. Feb. 8, lS75-tf j Ear a Icducementa ! IQ Dfsf) AChES OF LAND FOR lOJsuUU S A LK Said laud a are sit - j naied on nmt nrar the Cairo it Pultoa Kail i road, in Eimi' lpb Co., Arkansas, and will raise from ti:tv l sixty busbela of corn or i nae "oule or cnttou to the acre, and will bo j sold al prices tiofviz trom ond to rweatr i diitlsas por :re, according to the improve- Biebls ok sama. atiis One-fourth cash, and IwLtac in utw, two, threat aad four years. - . . LEVI HECHT tt BKOTHER. l'ocalion Us, Arkanas. ?ep. s ?-. I x sibe ,or ihv- uim,TZkuZZ,.