SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MlFFLtNTOWN ; : rcdctda. ianmmrj 28. It6i - - TERMS. 7-- Subscription, $1.60 per annum, tr (aid within 12 month s 92.00 if nbt p3A Within 12 month. . - Transient advertisements Inserted 60 cent per inch Tor each insertion. Transient businesa notices in local col omn, 10 cents per lloe for each Insertion. Deduction will be male to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter vear. ; PENN'A. B. E. TIME TABLE. . ON and after Sunday, Not. 28th, 1875, passenger araina will leave Mittiia Sta tion, P. E. K., aa follows i aasTwaan. Philadelphia F.xpress ...... J Lewistown Accommodation Pacific Ezpresa . iUarrUburg Accommodation ...12 49 a m ... J an ...10 19 am ...11 32 a in ... 6 12)1 m ... 18 p m 1 Mail . Si Atlantic Express WESTWARD Pacific Express . JWav Passenger. Mail Fast Line ...... 6 07 a m 10 13 an 3 A p in 6 45 p in 7 43 p ai 22Ham i t.ailt ?Lewistown Accommodation JPittshiirg Express. Daily. Vaily tia.pl Sunday except Monaay. t ... " Tbree trains do not (top at this station : Cincinnati Express, west, time here 1 lit a. w. ; Fa-t Line, cast, 2 17 a. ra. Iay Ei 1'itss, east, 1 24 p. lu. EXTENDED. fey the r qneot of a number of subscri bers the following notice of time for the paritH nt of subscription in arruar is ex tended to February 11, 1876 : 1 XoTick. A number of subscribers lo the Xentmtt anil Republican are owing one and two years' subscription, a number longer period of subscription than that. To all snch who v on or befori the 11th day of February, ItCS, per annum will snf- rl.-e. Alter th t date all subscription that lux run "tie year and lions ds will be charged at the rate of $2.0u per aRnum, as per published rates. LOCJL ISTE 1. L I(J E A CE. The Ute weather gives beat an unprom ising appearsuce. Yhechnrches in Iewistown have revival meetings in progress. . . . .,. . ,( There is a revival meeting in progress in the Patterson church. Mr. Mulholian, Principal of the schools in ibis borough, has tendered his resignation to the board of directors. The mud and lluctuatirg weather are ihe aUnding topics of conversation. " Prayer-meeting in Rev. Mr. herrard's church every evening this week. i"' For Sale brn and Chop, by the qnan tity, at F. F. Rohiu's, in Patterson. The soldiers of Mifflin ctunty areorgan iriug to partii-ipite in the Ceutennial Cele bniiiou. . . There is an interesting revival utcottrig in progress in Kev. Mr. Sliindle's church, Port Koyal, this comity. Last Wednesday John U'Donahl, of Pat terson, slaughtered a hig that weighed when cleaned 61 i J-'Umt.L Hugh PitcarUn, Eq . has heefwe a part ner with H. C. Dern, Eq , in the publishing, j editing and management of the A I toons Tra. - . A man named Wood offered a resolnrion in the Legislature that provided that ground hog dav should be declared a legal holiday. The resolution was withdrawn. - I There is a man in Indiana, who takes "2 oew.pspers, and too might as well try to ride a whirlwind on a side-sad die as to at tempt to impose npon that nun.'' Ou Sunday aiternoon a wek the editor of the Lewistown Gazette, daring a stroll on the Hig Kidge, lound a dandelion iu lo'l Uoom, and believes it as something worthy of mention in mid winter, which it is. Philarlelphia Markets Penna. red wheat J.1.SM..1.4D. amber 1.41tol.43 ; Corn uoto ile; Oats ; Cloverseed 124tol2c jier lb. Cattle 4to7Jc gross ; Sheep 4to'.Je per lb; lings PJtollc per lb ' Tbe Political and General Uannal for ISJrt, is the Time .ilmauac, compiled by Alex. K. McClure and A. TTfison 5orns. If you desire a document of that character send for one. Addm-s, 713 Cnestnnt St., l'hilalelphia. " A raptured writer inquires : What is there under heaven more humanising, or, if we may use the term, more angelizing than a hue black eye in a lovely woman I' . A humorous friend, who was not so en tranced, answered, 'Vo black eyea, is the on4y proper answir I can think of now.' " Thieves visited the hen roosts of John tiik, Jacob WiU, hud D-ud ilaller, and stole therefrom a number of fowls. Men are talking of setting gun-traps for the thieves, and it would not ba the most sur prising piece of news to hear, some morn ing, that a thief lies dead by tbe explosion l a gnn-frap, nnder a neighbor's chicken roost. '. If yon want bargains, go to J.' B. M. Todd. He has made a reduction of 1 per cent, to cash buyers, on his stock of Ready Made Clothing, for one month, in order to reduce his stock. Overcoats, Horse Blan kets, Lap Ropea, Buggy Whips. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shot s (ueap. lie had also a futl line of Ladies' Gaiters and Shoes cheap. 2t Mr. Frederick Espenschade, Caleb Parker, Esq., and Mr. James Parker, last Saturday rtrove to the farm of the former to obtain a few lamp-posts. On thrr way tome the coupling of ibeir wagon broke, and for a short time matters looked a if a serious accident would result f rom the break. Mr. Parker, Sr., was entangled in the lines and dragged a shoit distance, and somewhat bruised about tbe limbs. : The-horse was caught by anoher member of the party, and thus tbe serious phrase of the trouble ended. - . - . - Teacbebs' IasTiTCTES Adjourned In stitutes will be held as follows McAlister ville, Friday evening, Jan 2"ih, and Satur rlay, 2yth; Thompsontown, Feb. 11th and 12th ; Port Royal, Feb. 25th and 26th ; Mc Coy sville, March It th and 11th. - Teachers are requested to come prepared to work. JOHN M. GARMAK, Jan 20-2 m Coanly Superintendent. . As Uneasy Conscience. Some 6i x or eight years ago, says tbe frank tin Repository, Mr. John Lion missed from bis lime-kilo near tbe residence of Mr. Jobn Weaver, on tbe borough limits, ten pieees of iron," weighing each twenty-five pounds or two hundred and fifty pounds in alL Tbejiarty who took them, sent a note to Mr. Linn last eek, in which be saya that tbe iron, at three and a-hslf cents per pound, would amount to eight dollars and seventy five cents, and encloses bim ten dollars Ai lla. .. Mem wrong thee, Death J ! They fashion thee a monster grim'. r..; ! With lifted dart, - - . Intent to strike thy Victim's heart j -: The light of- day to qnench for him, , To wrench him from his joys away, , '. And doom to tnnolderia dcajr t , The turf beneath. . ' ' . .. . . '; ' ' ; v- i t Thon seetuV tot. " ' ;' ; And mortals quail lo see thee tome ' - With tread to still , With sable robe ahtt breath so chill, j And linger beckoning to the tomb; ' : Thy herald's hullo groans and sighs, ;n ; And breaking hearts and streaming eves j ' All sign of "woe. ; i 1 - j : - . -. . . , To Pailh's keen era i Thoo, Di-ath", art Life j 'tis but to sense j ,,, That tht.n art dread . . ' ' " ' " ' Ko crael shall hy thet is sped 5 , ' Tis not thy will that harries hence, : Seta tile's mlef limits, and oraaitis The gloom, the sorrows, and the ptlns ' Tht speak Iheejiih. Heaven'a high behest I "AU these hath fixed for wnyward marit : . .- Offspring of sin Tbe terrors round that gate have Been, . Through which, e'er since thy reign began All mortal steps tnnst tread to e ' The daws of immortality, ' ' :.. Us visions blesU , . : .Kind Death I 'T is thine , ' v'..'i,V To cool the fever of tbe brain At once to still Qt fretted nerves the torturing thrill, "' To end the lingering days of paiu, ' ;' To dry all tears foreveriuore, - i To lift the veil that hid beloro -Tne home divine. from yprl bst shores, When souls redeemed shall backa arl turn To look on thee, ... ; All beantital thy form shall bet ' Thy minisUies, ence deemed so stern, si hall oveiu sweet ministries of grace, Forever to unveil the face, That betren tdoe." f l. i . - - . . , h r ".Some of our exchanges are cati tiouins people seainst trick of tbe tramps, which is to go to a bouse and beg a coat or pair of pants, which, if they receive, tbey go away, but soon return with a -fire or ten dollar green back, which they allege tbey bare found in tbe pocket. Such honesty de serves recognition, and tbe victim makes tbe tramp a present of two or tbree dollars. Tbe returned bill of course turns out to be worthless. The tramp, by his dishonest trick, bas made an old pair of pauU and two or three dollars (as the case may be) in good tuooer. A sharp trick, to be tats, but no intelligent person who reads the paper will be deceived by it hereafter." On Wednesday a week a tramp called at the boue of Mr. John Heffley, in Duncaonon, aud asked fur clothing. Mrs. IlefHey said she had none to give hiui. Having espied a pair of new boots, be then asked Mrs. Heffley to get hi in a caoe or walking stick, as be was lame, and when she went oat for tbe stick, tbe tramp made off with the boots, which belonged to ber son. Tbe tramp has not been ai rested uor tbe boots recovered, beware of tramps. Eloom field .Idvocaie. Public Sale. The Assignees f Wilbnr F. and James E. siclahan will sell at puMic sale, at 3 o'clock r. -, on Friday, February 4, 1876, on tbe preniixcs iu Mimintwwn, a house and lot on Wat-r freet, said borough; also, 1500 acres IVoodMud iu Fayette twp hav ing thereon a Irjnie bouse, stable aud saw mil'; also, at the same time and place, 4 mules, 1 road wagon, fee. Jacob A. Fike, of Walker twp., will offer at public sale, at 10 o'clock a. m., on Wed nesday, February 23, 1876, two horses, 8 mares, 2 colts, 4 cows, 1 steer, 1 heifer, 8 bead young cattle. 1 sheep, and a lot ol farming utensils. Bealor, Auctioneer. John Mirts will oiler at public sale, at his residence in Spruce Hill township, at 10 o'clock a. a , on Wednesday, March 1st, 1876, One sorrel horn-, 1 iron gray horse, 9 K v hMtch hurst 9 ttir arte Keitiir ! with foal ; I horse-colt, 7 milch cows, 10 ( bead of young cattle, 21 head of sheep, 2 sows and a lot of pigs, 2 young sows with pig, corn by the bushel, and a large lot of farming implements. Bealor, auctioneer. David Naylor, of Turbett township, will sell at public sale, on the farm of Stewart Turbett, in said towuship, at 10 o'clock a. M , on Tuesday, March 7, 1876, five hones, 2 colts, 2 cows. 3 head young cattle, reaper and mower, threshing machine, grain drill) wagon and other (arming utensils. M. L. Bashore will sell at public sale, at his residence in Walker township, opposite Port Royal, at 10 o'clock a. ., on Wed nesday, March 8, 1876, seven bead of horses, 10 cows, 2-i head of young cattle, bulls, steers and heifers, 60 head of sheep, ewes and lambs, 25 head of shouts and pigs, one Wooster, Ohio, thresher, with ten-horse Carey power; 1 Kirby reaper and mower combined, I good top boggy.'' Stock will be delivered to buyers from a disUnce. A credit of ten aionths will be given. ; - - A CENTCRY AFTER. Part Aim. Keeping pace with its predecessors in the beauty of its typography and illustrations, Part IX this most excellent and desira ble work is now issued from th press. Prominent among the most effective of its charming engravings are the Charitable In stitutions of Philadelphia, its Hospitals, Girard College, University of Pennsylvania, the New Building or the Toung Men's Christian Association, and the Lincoln Mon ument. Part X will be published before the close ot the month, and tbe subsequent issues of the work will be given to illustrations of important localities in tbe State, with the exception of the Unsl number, which, as a fitting close to A Century After," will con tain views of tbe Exhibition Buildings from original sketches. 'Mr. Stoddard's grace ful, descriptive letter-press of these beaati fal and wonderful triumphs of architectural genius and the entire correctness of the drawing will be to the fortunate possessor of this tastefsl volume an enduring sou renir of th great Centennial Exposition "of 1870. v t - . - lo be completed in Fifteen Part, at Fifty - Hold onlv bv subscription. A splendid chance for agents, who are wanted evorvwhore in the State. ... , Residents of localities where agenU have not been appointed can subscribe by ad' dressing AlleB, Lane It Scott and J.'XT, Landerbach, Publishers, Ko. 8 Sonth 5th afreet, Philadelphia. ; " T A MAN name? Kiir?oii "sSYT TTTrrtM;ifFT ol women are four,, at fullews: the peacock, with artiotn dress Is aHj-V The msgp-es. with whom chatter tunll f ' TM Wrtlee, with whom Ie-i all -v VM ; A nd the Pjrsd Um birds abort them all.' ' It is in order now for ladj to giv the nnmber of the order f mn: " '" LA!SrI LOXGACRrSfW ifie 80fh ult., in Philadelphia, By Her." E. &. Beale, Mr. Edwin S. Landia and Miss Laura L. Longacre, both of MeAiiatrrvUkv Juniata comity, Pa., . . '' J MORROW In Pern, Ail tounyj'ori the 12th inst., Mr. Thomas Morrow,' aged 68 years, 8 months and 8 dayn. - .-t , . C03I91jHRCjL.' .i. - lurrusTowx markets. , Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomasi MtrruxTows, ian. tW. 1876." Butter r' r.gg 20 Ijird 14 Hani...'.... "18 Bacon.... It Potatoes .......... 401 Onions..' ' .... 75 " Miff LIS TOWN GRAIN' MARKET, Coriected weealy by Buyers k. Kennedy , QCOTSTICXS roa TO-BAT. ,T Wednesday, Jan. 2C, 187G.'. Wheat.... $1 20sl torn, okl v... ...... ...... : , hi . Corn, new, shelled ...j 1 (ssts..... ....... 3Utoj Kye....... ,,: r. 70 . Timothy seed. 225 Cloverseed.. ........ ...... b UJO ad Special .Vol ices.' TO COSSUilPTITES. ' , " Tbe advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, ts anxious to make kuown to his fellow-sulTurers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a charge), with the directions lor repariig a.d using the same, which they w ill find a sure cure tor Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, fee.. Parties w ishing tne prescrip tion will please addres . Kev. E. A. WILSON, ' 134 Penn Su, Wiliiamsburgh, X. T. ' ERRORS OF YOUTH, j A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion will, for tbe sake of suftcriiig humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was Cured. Snfferers wishing; to profit hy the advertiser's exjierience can do so bv addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN,.' Decl5-6m 42 Cedar St., New York. Xew AdvcrfinentctitK. a iROCI.AM iTIOX. W II K HE AS, the Hon. Hisj. t'. Jimiln, President Judge of the Court of Common 1'less for the itth Judicial District, composed of the counties of Juniata, Perry and Cumber land, and the Honorable Jonathan Weixer and John Koons, Judges of the said Court of Common Tleas ol Juniata county, have issued their precept to me directed., bearing date the 11th day ol DEC, 175, for holding a Conrt of Iyer yuxl Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions of the Hi-ace, at M1F FLINTOWN, on the FIRST MONDAY of FEBRUARY, 1876, being the 7th day ol the month. Notice is Ufcr.Kar . Gtrfcx. tj the Cor oner, Jnsticcs r?l the Peace aud Constables of the County of Juniata, that they be titer and there in their proper persons, at one o'clock on the afternoon or said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and oyer remembrances, lo do those thing that to their Mlbcea respectively appertain- and those that are hound by recognizance t. prosecute against the prisoners that are oi then may be in tbe Jail of sunt count v. be then and there to prosecntlen against tbeai as snail be just. By an Act of Assembly, passed ' the thi day of May, A. D., 1854, it is made tht duty of the Justices of tbe Peace, of th several counties "f tbis Commonwealth, U return to the Clct'k Of this Court of Quurtoi Sessions of the respective couuties. all thi recoguizances entered into before them bj any person or peraous charged with tht comiutsiou of any crime, except such laset as may be ended before a Justice of tha Peace, under existing laws, at least ten days before the eommrni eint'tit of the session of the Court to w hich they are made re turnable respectively, and in all cases where any recognizances are entered into le-a then ten days before the commencement of the session to which thej are made re turnable, the said Justices are to return the same in the same niauner as H' said act had not been passed. Dated at Mitflintown, the 1 1th day of Dec in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and seventv-Bve. WM. H. KNOl'SE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Mitlliotvwn, Jan. 9, 1878. ) . . Trial Mat for February Term, isie. 1. Nary BratUin vs. D. P. Sulouff and Keziah Suloutf. No. 23, Sept term, 1874. 2. Calvin Magruder vs. Win II Kuouse. No. 185, September term, 1874. . S. Christianna Sitnpfon vs. Joseph Long. No. 4 December term, ll74. 4. Nancy Bender, Administratrix of Elis abeth Moss, dee'd. vs. James Duthold. No. 99. December term, 1874. 5. County cf Juniata vs. Overseers of the Poor of Milford. No. 8, February term, IS 0. 6. James immerniao vs. usvra pauogle fc Co. No. 48, February term, 197 7. Selinsgrove It North Branch Rstlroad Company vs. Jacob E. Graybill, No, 72, February term, 1876. 8. Sarah Markle, for use of Emanuel Long, vs. Jacob Dimm, Sarah Markle and David Markle. No. 74, February term 1875. 9. J. Kahler Snyder vs. Daniel Kautfman So. 75. February term, 1875. 10. Mct'auley, Louther Jt Co Vs. Calvin B. Bartley. No. 20, April term, 1875. 11. Hoops, Humes t Co, vs. John Yeak ley. No. 92, April term, 1875. 12. Franciscu Hardware Co. vs. Robert E. Parker and Calvin B. Bartley. No. 152, April term, 1875. li. Franciscu Hardware Co. vs. John C. Wright and Noah E. LitUefield. No. 153, Awil term, 1875. 14. A. J. Patterson and F. S. Brcnnis holtr, Administrators of Peter Breunis- holtx, deceased, vs. John McMobigal. No, 18H. September term, 1875. 15. UitUintowa and Patterson Loan and Savings Fund Association vs. A. B. Fasic No. 278. September term, 1875. I. D. WALLIS, Prothonolary. PsOTBosoTAar's OrncB, . ' MUliiutown, Jauiury 5, 1876-tc. $ "great reduction " rx the ' PRICS.OF TEETH! Fall Upper or Lower Setts as Low as f i Ko teeth allowed to leave tbe office un less the patient is satisfied. ' Teeth remodeled and repaired. Teelh rilled to last for life. ' Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to the hard times. I will insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, for $15.00. Temporary sets s-j.00 extra Toothache stopped in five minutes with out extracting the tooth, at the Dental Of fice of O. I. OaitB, established in Mifflin town in 18b0. - G. L. DEKIL, Jan 24. 1878. ' ' Practical Dentist. rOB PRINTING OF ' done at this office. - EVERT KIND Philadelphia & SeadiH Bailroa4. ArrangejsejrVor faKietlger' tralaia.'. ' irts'i'u- jj f ? "f i.i f ;. ! .' Jt -JASVABX 1st, lSU . ' i ''Tranit for EvVHmrg ai fotlixm r ,rT Por Sew torkVt $3$ 8 10 sl'inl, "j 00 and 'i to p. as. ... 7 . ;; , , . For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8. 10, 9 AS a. m., ' i W and B 50 p. m. ,. J- . For Keluig a a 20 8 10, 9 ii .a. m, 2 00, : t 60 and t slip ni. . For fottavilW al 5 2), 8.10 a. tn.', and. 8 SO j p. at. aLd vid Schuylkill a. Sus'inebtiina 1 .Branch at 2 40 p. . , " . For Allentowh at & 20, 8 10 a! m'.'J' J Of, 3 &0 and 7 40 p hi ' ; . . - . The tT 20, 8 10 . to,' On and T40,,p". ; trains have.thl'iJrigh cars for Xew Tortt. The 8 10 a. m. and 2 00p m. trJns have j through cars' fdr Philadelphia.' " ' " ! v. u: i:. at 1 kVMDJiVS l i-t ; For Xew for at 5 20 al m.' 1 . - "' "" y' ' For Allvntbwn arrd way stations at & 2" ai m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 43 p. .', ' "' ' ' : - ' - -'-r-), it- ' ' . : Train or Uartukmrg Uawt s follow i . Leave New Terk at D W a. mi", ! 00 8 15 ana 7 43 p. m. - ' ' ' - Leave PhlLidelphia at 9 I S a: in.; 8 40 snd 7 IV p. m'--' ' '"' Leare Maliig at 4 40, T 40, tl 20 m., I B0, B 15 and 10 20 p. m. '.- " ' Leave Pottsvilfe at 6 0"), 9 00 a. n. and 4 35 ' p. ni.v and via 1 Schuylkill and Sintqne' ' haana Branch at 8 05 it. m. " ' '; Leuve A II wn town at 2 80, 6 80, 8 63 a. ra., 1 ' 12 SO, 4 30 and 8 45 pi m.-' l ne z mt a. in. train I mm Allantown and . tbe 4 40 a. Si. train front Reading do not - mn on Mondays ' . Hi:t , svsdjys: Leave New York at a 15 a. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p. iu. , Lea-e Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a, m. and 10 so p,w.-. ' . ... . ; ! Leave Alleutown at 2 30 a. m. tnd 8 43 p. m. Vim Morru aW Ettt Railroad. . .. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, - General Superintendent. BUYERS & -KENNEDY,;; - 1:1.1 (Successor to J). P. Sulouff,) n - i r' " 'DEALERS IN - ; 7 coal,; . : i'.';,:,"." lumber, CEMENT, 1 Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, .'. W ' SEUlS, SALT, &.C. ' We buy Grain, to bo delivered at M illl in to n or Port RoyaL - " .We are prepared to I urni.sh Sail to dealers at nutsoiiable rates. .. . ' : . BUTERS . KENNEDY.' Aprn 21, 1873-tf 18 18T5. Js B. M. TODD, PATTERSON, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE! ' I ; ; Closing Out Sale of Clothing I OVERCOAT AT COST I SAtrrf and Drawers, Hals and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery and Cloves at City Prices. A COMPLETE USE OP GENTS' FUBNISHING GOODS, Hum itawtft, Gum Overshoe, Cum Overcoats. Intending to close out my stock of Win ter Hoods pieparatory to pntting in a mam moth stock ol Spring and Summer Goods, I am determined to sell Goods at such Low Prices that every one can suit them selves for a very small turn of money. Call to see me, and I will guarantee yon satis faction. The blithest market prices allowed for Country Produce, Corn and Oats, Hoop roles, Locust Posts and Kailroaa lies, in exchange for Goods, by J. B. M. iuuu. Patterson, Odt. 13, 1B75. ' ' Ayer's Hair Vigor For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dresabg which is at once agreea ble, healthy, aud effectual for preserv ing the hair. 'It soon re- 'stores jaded' or gray hair lo its original color, vith the gloss and freshness of yonth. Thin hair is thickened, fall ing hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed ; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its ocrasiouid use will present the hair from, turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepara tions dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit, but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else ran be found so desirable. Contain ing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts' long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C Ayer & Co., - Prssstkml wad Awalytteai CBiswlsv. . r.nwKi.i, wash. sot t ,t ft.' rrrofsTS KVBfcv WHaaa. Tbe SuniikiB RarraLicAa ha no superior as an advertising medium In thi county, aud as a journal of varied news aud reading it is not surfiassed by any weekly paper in central Pennsylvania. Subscribe lor the Sentinel k UepublKan. -DIRECTORY? Th-Court, Ctntaly Official, ChttrcAet, r Ordtn, Bwinttt Me and VecAi ' ; ie, mmd Railroad OffiUnl; who have '. DtxigmttM Place tf Basinet in this Placifolfhis the jUginning of the , l"eor 16&lm i,. ..' i : :-!.. . i MIFFLINTOWN. , ;. ' Prebyterlr ;Rv T J Sherrardj i .; Lutheran Roe D II Btackwelder. i , Methodist Rev G D Peneracker. i - .iBnATn-sciiooLS. PmbyU)bn Superintendent, Dr Elder. . Lutheran Saperuttendnat, E Tilteu. . ; Methodist Superintendent, EBM'CrurS. COURTS. -i - -' President Judge Hon Benj F Jrinkln. ' ' Associate Judges-HonS JonathanWrrser, John Koons. ' , District Attorney -Alfred J Patterson. COtTXTf OFFICERS.' V Prothnotry Jutob Beidler. . Register svl Recorders-John T Mutliu. Treasurer Robert L. Parker. SherMWillum H Knouae. . r Commissioners - Willwm II GroVmger, David B Cox. James McLangblin. Auditor: Louis Degan, George Huffman, John F Allen. . 'ftoROl'GH OFFICERS. Btvgeas Noab A Elder. Town Oouucil Noah A E'der, O P Rob ison, J N Uowe,,J V MoUicrsOJUgh, John Burclitleld, sohn C Wrtglit. Srk-jol DirnetonHr-Jerviuiah Lyons, J V Hauiiilon,- U E Parker,. S B Loudon, II A htambangb, Corndins Kici'leUan. . , , . Constabie s S Wilson. , ASKOCI.TIO. ' A. T. M. L'nton IHle, No. 321. A.T. ..M, Miinin- j town, meets second Thursd.iy evening ol every tuoutb.' ' j LaniUnou lAxir, No. 371, A. T. M., j nirieta Mverjr Moiidi.v venins L'ii or btore ' full UlOoa.-, . , ' I. O. Oi'Fi '- ' Juniata Encamprtteitt. No. 19, I.O.O. F., Thoinpsontown, meets llrst snd thinl Tues day evenings of every month. - - Mittiinta.wn lxlge, No. 131, Mitflintown, meets every Friday evening. , Lost Creek Llgo, No. 5ti4i, Uilttiutown, meets every Wednesday evening. .O; C. A. Mi ' Patterson Council, No. 200, Miftiiutown, Oleets every Saturday eveuiilg. Juniata Reform Council, No. 9-5, Jr. 0. U. A. M., MltUintown, luoets every Mond.iy evening. v. . ' I. O. R. 11. " Iriquois Tribe, Ne. 42, MllTlintown, meets every Monday evening. K. of P. Cocolsmuo Lodge, No. 397, Mitflintown, meets eery Tuesday evening in (M1 Fel lows' Building. NEWSPAPERS. Democrat and Register Editors and Pro prietors, Amos (i Bonsall and Win J Jack man. "" J nniata Sentinel and Republican Elilor and Propri-or, B K Schweior. ' ludepeuieot Editor aud Proprietor, E it JlcCruiu. Attorneys-at-I.aw E S Doty, E D Par ker, J Lyons, L E Atkinson, Win M Allison, Alfred J Patterson, Robert McMeeu, Jacob Christy, B F Burcbfleld. Jnsticevf the Peace E Y H Krcider. Ph siciaiis D M Crawford, T A Elder, L Banks. D C Smith. Notaries Public B F Kcpner, lYillbm Oiveu, A or alum WiU. ' Schotd Teachers A W Mulhollan, O M Kerlin, Miss Clara V D.iugherty, MUs Lisxie LOrldotl. Insurance Agent George W Cribbs. Dentist (i L Derr. ' Ill SISESH. ' HOTELS. Jacobs flouse Murray. Pennsylvania House J icob Will. Juniata Hotel Frank Shields. BAN'S".. Juniata Valiey B;ink. Banking House of Doty, Parker L CO. Ir) Roods Elias Til ten. Drv Ooo-ls and Groceries II A SUm- buagh, John Teakly, John Kirk. Groceries and Confections J a i nomas, Jobn E Shaffer. Confer tiobs Solomon Books, Jobn Etka. Clothing 1 W llarley . Co. Boots aud Shoes Uobuit K Parker. Drugs aud Medicines BF Kepuer, Banks 4. lijmiin. Notions Emit ocliott. Hardware John IV Muthenbaugh, John T Franciscns. Wau lies and Jewelry Wm RoIIman, Wm Wnguer. Stoves and Tinware L.evi Dunaore, J Fred Huuimel Merchant Tailor 3 B London. Tobacco and Cigars Frank Books. Liquor J C Moicr. Carriage Makurs Showers and Scholl. Chair-maker, Cabinet-maker and Under taker Wm F 5nder. Chair-maker and Undertaker"0 P Robi- son. Cabinet-maker James Robis-un. Harness-makers James II Simons, Jobn Diehl. Shoe-makers Irfhn Ncrth, A B Fasick, George Heck, Peter MorWnson. Biacksmitlis Jesse Howe, ranneosjier at Slautterback. AleX:uidcr Cilia. Fouiidry B F Batmnn. Marble Cutters Caveny & Auker. Pump-maker Frank Noble. Post Master Solomon Books. Express Agent Alexsnder Speddy. Millinery Mrs E Rickenbach, Miss Saliie Hawk. Mantua-makers Misses Grnbb, Miss Kate Thomas, Miss Ssllie Hawk. Photographer Joseph Hess. Grain, Coal aud Lumber Merchants Bnycrs k. Kennedy! Bakery Mrs Laer. Butchers Abraham Will, Solomon Sie- her. Livery Stable Jacob SnloufT. Barber David Craig. Billiard Saloon and Eating ftonse John E Uollubaugh. PATTEUSON. While it is trtte tht Patterson has a sep arate organization, she is still claimed as tbe other side or part ot Mifflin, a goo I dual alter tbe I amnion tbal Brooklyn la claimed as a part of New York. C11XRCJI. Evangelical Key Mr Homberger. 8ADDATII-SCIIOOL.. Union Superintendent, George Wilson. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burgess Jobn E Hollohaugh. j Town Council Jobn Copulaud, Samuel II Browu, F F Rohm. I School Directors E J T angle, John tope-1 land. Constable D A Notcstinc. Justice of the Peace Joseph'Middjgb, David Donghman, - Physician Dr P C Rundio. School Teachers-Theorus tiarman, W I Uibba, Mis Celia Began. , Dentist S B Caveuy. , ' RAILROAD OFFICERS. Ticket Agent James Neath. Train Master W D Cramer. Supervisor J T Kichards. Division Foremen John Hackeuberger, IR11 Fiuk, A brain Snyder. Foreman of Coal Whirl" David Cramer. Conductor of Ballast Train John Kautl man. TELEGRAPH OFFICES. Pennsylvania Ceetral Kailroad Office: Onflretnr. Thnsui irlhlUHm. i Western L niou Oiuce Ur fisher. BtTSlftESS. ' HOTELS. Patterson IToiise John Hay. Keystone Hotel Samuel R Noteatine. Parker lioase John Buin'arJucr. . " Dry Gilii Jiph wssUy Wilawai A Brown, Jonn Dioyle, Mrs. Hauwiiin. Gwsierii's J Hertafer, tterge Goshen. Ernest St Diem.. """ " Chrthlng-Samwl Strive.. J 8 JJ Todd..r : Hnrdware sWehsfc Ous. ; - - . ' . Confer (ions-. NT m H T.pM, Wm Wright, Ilarry lioliiaa. .. i - ? Ta:lor DvM Dcinghmanl' " -r ' TlnniT Cla-k Wrieht: Shoemskers H M fJaHe.' H H 1tir?e:y. BU ksmnhs W J Z. Wer Jos Ketlhi. C:irponrW Joseph BrinUltf. 4 " " . ! PoM)uii:e Brown k. Vihun. . '.' Grain Dealer sud Coumiissiwu Merchants James North it. Sou. f. . , Market Cur Men Ernest k blew, BK'wn X Wilson, Frank Js Wise. ; Livery v-T J M iddsub, t B M Todd, i , Kalocii Keystone Saloon. .... . ' " ProfeentoMal Cards. JJJUS & ATKINSON, . ,.;vJj: ATTORNEY-AT- LAW, , -. - MIFFLINTOVVN PA A ' . ' tf7(ol!ret"mg and Convex anc!ng prrjr!lpt ly aiteii'l.-t! to. ' ' Orrrr-thi Bridge stretft, ojlttfiite the Court House Sqnare. .... '. . . iiKEUT McM EBNt--s .i . Attorney and Counsel Jr-'at-La-ff, Prompt attention given W the securing snd collecting ot cbiina, a". all k'g4i busi ness. ' '' , . v Orrrraon utfclge street, first door west ot the Mclford Uuildiug. i .'- . , April It, isr.i-rr .... 4 lfed"j7"pahkrson, : . ATTOEJJET-AT-LAW, " MIFFLINTO'.VN, JCNIATA CO PA. 07 AH bui-iness romptIy attended to. ' ll-rii'r. On Bridge slrre', oppoaito lhe. Court House square. ;ILLI.VM M. ALLISON, ATTOHUEt-AT-LAW, Has resumed aetivriy the praolica ot his profession. All business promptly attend ed to. Other, as formerly, s1j. lining his residence, opposite Court Uvue, ViUim tuwu, Pa. ...... . . ... .j,, Dec 22, lIi. ' JitUN lltX.VL'GllLIN, ,. . .'. ' " INSUSANCE AGENT, PORT ROYJL, JCXIiTA CO.. PJ. C7"0uly reli iblc Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1874-ly :. r e. ih;rla., DEXri&T. Othce opposite Lutheran Chorub, PORT ROYAL, JL'MATA CO Pl Where he will spend the first ten days of each mouth, commencing Dectmber 1st. The bila -lee ol the time Ills olhce will be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a ywung nuui wortl;y of confidence, aud who b is K-eu associated with the Doctor aa student and assistant two years and upwards. Those who call during Dr. lUirlan's sbsence fcr professional service, may, and will please arrange the time with Mr. Kilmerwhen thet may be served, on the retum of the Doctor. THOMAS A ELDER, M ' D. Physician and Surgeon, kltFUXTUWX; Otftcu hours from 9 t. at. to 3 r. .. Of. tied in his father's residence, at the south eud of V ater street, ict22-lt D. L. ALLEN, M. 1 , Il.is commenced the practice of Medicine andtiurgery and alltheircollateral branches. Ottice at Academia, at tha residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. ti.ilv 11. is; T 31. 1JKAZKE, 31. 1)., V e - - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .Icademia, Juniata Co , Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr. Stcrrctt. ProlewioHil business promptly attended lo April 7, 18. E. F. Knnkel's Bitter Wine of Iron This truly valuable tome has been so thor oughly tested by all cl woes of the commu nity ll.at it ia now deemed indispensable as a Tonic uioilwiue. It costs but little, puri ties tbe blood, and gives tone tone to the I stomach, renovate the sv.te nand pnilongs lite. Everybody shuul I have it. For the cure of Vcik btumachs, (jenerl Debility, liHliostion, Diseases of the Stomach, aud lor all cases rcqiihif a Ionic the Bitter i Wine of Irou ia inr.ilii.iblc. This wina in cludes the most agreeable and efficient Salt I of Iron we posset' Citrate of .U ijin.tic I Oxide, combined with' the most energetic of j vegetable tonics Yellow Pe-nvi.in B trk. Do yen want something to stiengthen yoiif Io you want a good appetite T Do you want to get rid ot nervousness t Do you want enerjry I Do vou want to sleep well I ' ' " Do you want to build iip vonrconstitution 1 Do you want to feel well ? Do vou want a brisk and vigorous i-eling 1 If vou do," try KL'XEEL'3 BHTEK J WINE OF IRON. ' ' I only ak a trial ef th valuable tonic. I Beware of counterfeit! a Kunkel's Bit' ter Wine of Iron is the only sure and ellect-1 ual remedy in Ihe known world for the ber- I nisnent cure of Dvspepsia and Debility, and as there are a uumbL'r ot imitations oii'-sred I to the pubue, I wotitd Caution the commu-1 nity to purchase none Din inc genuine aru- j m tinl'-u.tiirl l.r Y. S. k Mnbi . Sirl I having bis stamp on the cork of everv b it- .., ......... j , - He. The very tact that others are attempt ing to imitate tbis valuable remedy, proves its worth and speaks voluue in lis taror. Get the genuion. . 239 Tape Worm Removed Alive 259 Head aud all complete in two hours. No fee till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stom ach Worms removed bV IT. KrxEiL, North Ninth street, Philadelphia. Send for circular, or ask your druggist for a bot tle of KiXKtL's Woaa Stair. It never fails. Price. $1. . TUNIATA VALLEY BANK. HIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENK'A. GEO ROE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRTIX, Cashier. ' 1 ftntcCToBS i George J irobsj II. H. Bechtel, John Bdsbacn, J. W. Frank. Amos G. Bonsali, Jerome N. Thompson, Jcseph Rothrock, August 4, 187Mf BOOTS ANi) SHOES. A T rav residence at East Point, llifilin- tewn, I am prepared to promptly till orders for i' BOOTS ASD SHOES, LADiES', MISSES' AND . CHILDREN'S WEAR, at prices to correspond with the times. All kinds of rep AiRjjro" also promptly attended to. Hoping to re ceive a share of the patronage, ot the peo ple, I subscribe myself their obedient shoe maker: : . .-. , - A. B. FASH K. -MlSCELLj1.E0iS'1Dl ERTlSEME. IS. Vf. Who said that you would like People wear, rather than the VlKlesate goods coffi ; ' : tr.only sold? , This will tell yu haw to do it Taa vwrv larn increase ef ear bastnes aRowr as to' assut - StlU L0.VR SCALE Of PShCLS. A!iO - r, Ypu:Can rSave Enough ' in'buyloc s Suit St Oak HU TO PAY FOR THE TRIP (roa snywbcre ia this Cocnty to the City of Phil ?elpc"4; niti have a dsy of sight-seeing besides. Wsnaasake' Brewa stand By taia Btatesseat. an wis - . yew altar Me tnai. ... I ""' TV e tmre of whst we til W mSlt. -tir ear - CkafSCisr! I eols. us ot !hi ia omt ewe Ui.m. I BW Boa WW S!t They aiee.fcd art . 1 bey i m . Baaa I cse be sebed uyon. MnJjes au ol u cilj I " ! misrepresent wher. itny My lhr sell our J" . ' ' ss e 4m -nrt muJtuttt. hi.i cininie ir.l'.. ft SStaiL We besrsa BI-wiS ir ". aM thm ",T ecelm tell yuur uhw m comitt from owr hsescTo &.-es W w ers we ate RKstl-i for anic't. bi.'a i us. ur pliii -T T .tL. the right mama oi tbe ssftStnals e .ux Lilf, un cui SKiicd us .J eusMucs. T j - ' . . rm a1 t. ence new. I . ,mc r I line price ' winiaialler a SfSwa . A -Te. crrv -. . 'adraatatc V.'ith cadi art'Kle so'.d. rrf ,r i CUSTOaEIS. hIvco, iteat die Prfcc h her u it uh U beuht , anywhere, and lh he nsaliry is as represent! ; atse. that the aionee wtA be pai back in foil, il ytnt tiant wiA.M U Cu. wisWss lor svy Kaso. Mtuxe inc g.KHis, -M.orn. , 'i J " ' " ' 1 . riAHlS in perdu' Kjredj tK?ci5,urprin3 I ' EsacHS ' ' I "" "S"'" isi-vrt in PhSjdeivRi. '7 .'A Hit cmr sirnS. ea.b). ndVenrwnsraU, and w6r s Stafe Is. ,i MTsneer ea tre m n. te. f errj t 6bmsr wtieae ibe start , so ll tthty c-j selitS. ir cOHBteiicil gpvo. Tfcre is fcut one Ch.ll!51l fTfc PbHaJcIpbia. it is a Unre tl.;J-n. me i nf fr:ir enhnrrr m on the SSontK-ert corrsr ef 5I lH-8 X1 H 61X,if-51.lB blXTH SIXTH aal Marbet beree-h .,, . . r 8 and Tha ba cakaot cast , ta the City. w mi A made insf their mruTe- to the Express Co", on receipt of gooti. k allowed before tuvtnff. v bere bere icnotis aad Oar ih tnnressaiBe back t WANAMAKER COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS OF ALL KINDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parlurs .Vnc Brick Building, STItEKT, llislTla TUE COURT YAH1 MIFFLLNTOWN, JL'N'IATA COUNTY, PA. Housekeepers Ilardtvafe, crs' Isnnhvare, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHEH, PAINT, OILS, GLAJSS, &C, &C, all of first quality, coustantly on hauJ. I mvite the fiul'lic Id call and see me. Nifflintewn. Ang. 2C, 1874-tf D.W.Harlley&Oo.'s Is tbe place where you ean buy tlUi IIKST AXI TUli CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' BOYS' CLOTIlJXG H.1TS, CJPS. BOOIS, SHOES, JXD FCKXISHIXG GOODS. WE are pie jar oil to exhibit one of the most choice and select stock ever ofTured in thi market, and at JSTOXISUIXGLY LOU' PRiCES ! Also, measures taken for suits and part of suit?, which will be maJe to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember tbe place, in Hoffman's New Buildiur, corner of Bridge ant! Water s'reeW, MIFFLIXTOW'N, PA. Sept. li, !7i-ti JUST OPENED! . . A New Sprini and Summer .Stock cf CLOTHING, ilATS, CAVS, ROOTS AND SHOES, For Men, Boys, Women, Misses and Child WATCHES AND i n iii Dt'TO v r ci CARPETS AND F L All at rales, to eorrespond to the s1iriuka;e in values, month ago. 7" SUITS MAUtt TO OUllEti.rj Patterson, Pa. .Nov. II, lb71. ! Manhood: Ho wtost. How Eestcred l, B:s..itciiMJT M Jnst published, a new edition of 1 B A lu.proved CUCUM Dr. fulverwelis CelebrsUtt Essay, IM !S TO 3EKjWiK)D PUMP on tV raJUnl enre (without uletli-, J J esseaf "J a the acknow leilged cine) of Serniatorrlnea or Seminal weak- MJ X dTAXDAKD of the nes, Invotnntarr-Seminal Losses. Imiio- rlv maikjt, by mLaljr teiM-v, Mental and Plirsirat liwirj.arit v, lui- t&2k "erdict, Ihe best miup lor the least iii.niji to Marr!a". etc : also. Con- 1 iionev. Attention in invited ! sumption, Epilt'pr atM Fits, Induced by (eil-imlnlgence r sexnal citntrarniee, te. IMIIIIIfllU if, .11 .1 1 ..i . ni- . IiMI. 1111" . Urrice, in a scan-u eiivcio-e, uiny jAsj"""'""" u-iii'. CCIS. asjiayjoints, aud tlie etippet chambi-r The celebrated afrthor, in this adtiilrable which never cracks, scales or rusts and will Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty asj a e lim-.;. For salo by Dealer and years' successful praft'ee,- tli.lt the slsriu-(he trade generally. Ir oiier t- be Ure "ing conseonenrrs of Self-aluwe wry be rad- ibat yu gel Blalchlvv ' pump, be careful ically cured without the dangerous nse ol n. see thai it lias uiy traiie-uurk as above, internal medicine or the applk'alina ot the if y0u du not know where to buy, descrip knife ; pointing out a nvwle or cure at once ,jre circulars, together with the name and simple, certain, rfd enV-rtnal, by means ol ed.lreK "t tiie arent nearest yon, will bj which every anflerer, no mattet what hi-' pr..mpiiy Inruisheil by addressing, with condition may net may cure nimsen cneap- Iy. privately, and tidicallv. C7"Tlits L-ctiire slionl.l be in Ihe hand of every yiMith snd every irsw fn the hmd.' Seut nndet sVaf, ht a pUfn envelope, to any address, MMl'tfeiM, on tne receipt six cents or two post (tamps. Address the Pnolishef, ' - F; BRFOM 4 &. SO, 4 1 Ann New York ; Posf-Urhce Bts 4386. uci. is, ino-iy. w JOLOMO SEIBER, Will Tisit Mifflin ra Patwrson even' Tunylew ii .'! t mil A 5 itiirrlaiv en jss-ws issse. and will rarnish the crtiaen of these- bor- "'!? nd hvint 1-nrchased a new oughwitlthe be.tof " ;?' " f""-1 c at the sborfest notice ami on the most hV BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, FORK, fcc. eral terms, lie has made a great reduction at th. very lowest price. He re-pectfuD, ia Vt-S' - - . .. i:i. (w. -r k. hi.iiJT , , fCT Kepainfis promptly attended to. ApU 8, IMztliT. - - ' i M3 . O. f-KOBISON, FIRSTLjISS " PICTURES taken at! "rtTe rfi.W an4 Reylblteam ohVe w the' Ilea' Phofojrjplt Oancrr, Bilge sWpJafce to get job work done. Trvit.: It wilt jliminiown; , to get such Clotliirj as City in plsis ncuies ana ecrvrr(-(T. nc ki soMisisuuicw.anu wHiS. people aud cceiurv pc--lc ruual putertts of tmrrisil SnJ prices by ttVam. rc.ikcurti Pcru w C3D have? - CP ak1. b Fxprv. hj ssrtHi- (we fcihu-A nr riiiYrneiks that atty om caa- (beautir ky,) and trWrbc cotur ttanuO, and prce dnsircL ayment Caio be mdz and the prir Wgc ot' examining them C rot ptea rnt rteac, we will retnm IM PhilaWphi.i nifcetPrii.. & BROWN.- J0HNJ7. MUTHEESBAUGH. -vo. Notions. Men's Fnniisbtn Gowle; JEWELUY, nni i . r n o 0 0 11 OIL t hi; i ii.-, Chupjr tlun thu t'hcMpstof a SAMUEL ST R 4 YEP.. .' (."Blalch'ey's Iicprovcd Brj ket, the iv-'.'litrrB !" Cheek Valvt, wLich ao U -umj-, CIIAS.O. BLATCHLEY, M'xrrACTt-ata. SOo Commerce St., Philadelphia. Pa. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. rrtHE nn.lersiene.1, at his shop, en Water JL street, Mifflintown, has now nn hand j uid for salo cheap, a general assortnstat of CHAIRS. I Ha also has a large lot of COFFINS .Jwy vou if yon need uyth?n in that hart in full fur principal and interest.