1 I V til r ii : i. 3EHTIflEL& REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWW. May , HTC. .. s u imve1"eTi7 (arrow ab r-sorsirroB. Ii. SoTcrmnent by Detectives. Coder the above beading the New Hork Daily Graphic writes that the DewecrMs in tbe House have made an important innovation in oar political system. Once government by the peo ple was tbe Democratic watchword. It was under its magi: spell that tbe Dem ecracy rose to power nnder Jefferson and governed tbe country for a quarter ef a century. Then they gave as tbe Jacksooiaa programme of government by party. Under bis energetio leader ship they inaugurated the 'spoils' ays tens, which has demoralised oar eivil service and bad such a disastrous effect n politics generally. Now tbey have introduced a still more questionable de vice, which may be called government by detectivest. The system is ingenious and unique. Tbe Democratic House of Representatives bas virtually re solved that it is Congress, and that Con gress is the supreme power in tbe land. It bas resolved each of its committees into a board of investigation for tbe discovery of charges against Republi can officers and tbe destruction of tbe Republican party. To carry oat the system a great body- of detectives, of all grades, bat most of tbem of the worst reputation, bas been set to work lo discover or manufacture or surmise facts and suspicions against prominent Republicans in office and out of it. A sot of "jobbeis" and M strikers" and Mdead beats" have been drafted into a secret-spy service and let loose upon the country to boot down reputations, damage characters, besmirch tbe Ad ministration, and kill off every danger on candidate for tbe Presidency. It is a new method cf governing a great nation, and it doe not work, well. The machinery ts not adjusted to tbe power, and the hands do not koow how to work it. At first tbe plan succeed ed admirably. Getting wind of a quar rel between two women, the detective police succeeded in finding facts enough to proceed against Secretary Belknap, though most of the charges were old. But the rifle that brought down Belk nap, like the double-barreled gun in the bands of tbe cross eyed man, did more execution than they intended, aud killed off Pendleton beyond the possi bility of a resurrection. The attack on Blaine bas resulted in an unexpected and powerful rebound. Tbe attempt to damage Bristow bas raised bim injg0t made bis escspe from jail a few public estimation. Tha effort to prove that the President had used the public money to secure his own re-election in 1872 turned out the most ridiculous and damaging failure, and had an ap propriate finale in tbe solemn testimony of a witness who bad run away from a lunatic axjlum. Tbe character of tbe witness brought forward in the safe burglary affair, and tbe fact that they now contradict what they formerly tes tified under oath, throw a profound dis trust on all their declarations. Noth ing is gaiued by this indefatigable boring for sunt. Tbe clumsy methods adopt ed by tho investigators, the transpa rency of their purpose, tbe reign of terror they produced by letting loose a regiment of unprincipled spies, some of whom have given oat that they were to be paid $20,000 for working a clear case against an honorable Administra tion officer, and tbe disgust of all par ties at tbe whole business, bate brought discredit on the system. Plainly, gov ernment by detectives is a failure. Tbe Democratic operators of the new system have got more than their bands tall. Tbey find tbe secret de tectives they set on the track of Re publican officials and candidates have no prejudices to overcome and no sera pies to contend against. Tbey are on tbe make, like their masters, and do not see why they should ni bsg a little game on tbeir own account when tbey got a chioce. Tbey pick up informa tion and work up bints against whom soever they think it safe to " strike." It is said that they have already inti mate J to rich Democrats that unless they "come down handsomely" it will go hard with tbem. Democratic can didates shake in their shoes at possible revelations, and tbe Whisky Ring thieves, who supposed their Democratic allies would protect tbem, now suspect they have been bled only to be betrayed. It is general defamation and blackmail. No wonder that Democrats protest against more investigations, and tbe honorable leaders of the party implore its representatives in Congress to stop playing tbe part of inquisitors and go about their legitimate basinets The new system is novel, but it bids fair to exterminate its operators as well as its objects, and is hardly likely to immor talise its inventors. If Congress can not give tbe oonntry a little old fash ioned legislation, tbe sooner it adjourns tu for its reputation. Ths RirraLK for May is out. It to replete mith valuator , especial- lr in rl.lui. if i tifl nrili. w nf frenchmen!. There are four article vtjwk themselves we wcrth a year's subscription "Crippling the National Government," a r-i-i.-r ,j the pending appropriation bill, alio- iti effect to disorganizing the Da partnuut service; "The Civil Service Force in tb Employ of tbe Government, aa an alytical stata'.ocnt ot tbe civil officials in tha service of the Republic, (this is a paper of considerable valne ;) Onr Cnrreacy Banks ard Banking," aa historical paper; and "Labor and Wag a in the United Stain." All politician, editors, and others interest- d in public attain need this magazine. 8 end t for a year's subscription to tbe Kcpublic Publishing Company, Washington, D. C. News Items. A W04HM at Franklin, Pk.r tb oth er evening refused to get married be cease her intended fcwebmtr woald sot get a carriage in which to rid to the parson's house to have the ceremony performed. Henry Lessig, Esq., of Pottstown, has worked at his occupation of shoe, making forty-nine years longer, per bsps, than any other cord trainer in this country, la his present shop, at bis residence on King street, he bas hammered away thirty-two years, and in that time has worn oat three floors under his foot, asd is now about having the fourth floor put down. While Michael Winner and wife, of Bowmansville, Lancaster county, were attending market, some scamp ransack ed their bouse but failed to secure $100 which Mr. W. bad reowved a few days before. Tbe reason tbey didn't get the money was that Mrs. W. put it in her pocket and took it along to market. William Farman, of Lebanon conn, ty, discovered a cartridge on tbe ground minus tbe bullet, and while attempting to remove the dirt with which it was covered with a knife the cartridge ex ploded and blew off three fingers of his left hand and injured his thumb aerere-J- Judge Ileoderson, of Lebanon coun ty, won't allow the Lebanonians to eat peanuts in the Court House, and throw tbe shells around tbe room while Court is in session. Solomon Keller, of Berkley, Berks county, while examining a revolver, not thinking it loaded, accidentally touched the trigger and discharged it. Tbe ball lodged in bis leg, passing al. most entirely through it. A Harrisburg sportsman killed three wild ducks at ooe shot the other day. On Tuesday night a week, as Con stable Bradley, of Allegheoy township, Blair county, was attempting to arrest a boy named David Smith, of Duncans villa, be was assaulted by tbe fstber and mother of the boy, and daring tbe melee the left band of tbe constable was broken ty a blow from a skillet in the bands of the mother. Tha boy es caped, and warrants for tbe arrest of tbe parents were issued. The Tanners Association of Penn sylvania held their Annual Convention in Harrisburg last Friday a work. Stewart Marsh, a young man of six. teen, residing in Cambria eounty, fell while runniog, on Saturday a week, ank broke nil neck, causing instant death. John Same, who was convicted of j petjurj t Huntingdon a few weeks days after. Tbe great storm in Iowa a few weeks sgo destroyed forty eounty bridges in Bremer county. Charles Wilson, alias Christy Wis. tar, who was nnder arrest in Philadel phia as one of the participants in tbe abduction of Charlie Boss, was sen. tenced to five years imprisment far for gery at Brooklyn on Saturday a week. A safe deposit rault, jast completed in London, is deemed invulnerable. It is sank 46 feet into the ground, with walls of brick and concrete six feet thick. Inside this structure is the safe, three feet thick, made of fire-brick and nndrillable iron. Tbe metal doors weigh four tons each, and are swung by hydraulic power. New York city bas over four thou sand lawyers. A twenty-four pound baby was re cently born in Pittsburg. Its mother weighed but one hundred and tweuty. At Concord, N. H., on Friday a week, Abbott, who killed bit wife with an axe, last fall, pleaded guilty to murder in tbe second degree, and was sentenced to thirty years' imprisonment. A man named Schrcoder was instant ly killed by a land-slide, covering about an acre, at Rondout, N. Y.,on the 24th ult. Henry D. Wallace, of Phillipsbarg, X. J., a brakemao on tbe Morris and Essex railroad, was killed at Broadway, N. J., when stepping from one ear to another, while tbe train was in motion, the eonpling bsppening at that moment to break. Henry Mull, an old man living on the outskirts of Pottsville, committed sui cide on the morning of the 25th ult., by hanging himself in tbe attic of bis house. Women preachers of tbe country number about one hundred. The ebintx bugs threaten to destroy the Iowa wheat crop. A correspondent writing from Col lins Station to tbe Harrisburg Tele graph, says that a young man named Wood, who bad been absent from bis home at Marietta for about two years, living some distance above Williams port, started from the lattet place on tbe 24th ult., in a small boat, common ly called a scow, roved down the river through the Williamsport, Muncy, Sbamokin and Oreen'a dam scbutes without any trouble, and managed to get through the Middletown riffles all right. Immediately above Conewago falls a man called ta him that he bad better not venture through, but be sailed about half way through the falls Wo he was twirled and swamped in tbe br bls eapstxed and he waa thrown tow fMu He swam some distance, and "aa.j br jeoo Crown, of York Haveo, York At the Centennial Exhibition there is a soldier 21 1 feet high and weighing 30 tons, from Rhode Island, where be was ewt out or a granite quarry by a skillful sculptor. Also, a bar of soap, weighing 1,200 pounds, with artistic inscriptions, is contributed by a Phila delphia firm. A podieeman named Beat Was shot in the bead by another policemaw named Hasavr, la Philadelphia last Wednes day morning, because of too nMfeh1 ae quafefcoo with a Wife. A hr named Cyphers; aged1 four yearsyve ran over and killed by a beer WJgnrn Pbtllipebwrg, Jr. J., last Wednesday, Judge Davis, of Illinois, is looming up as candidate for the Presidency for tbe Democracy. A late railroad accident on tbe Ty rone and Clearfield Railroad, at Sand Ridge, nsade 18 orphans: Campbell, 3; Shame, 8 ; Miller, 5 ; Walters, 2. Philadelphia bas 2,000 boys enrolled in the society for tbe protection of an imals. In Robeson township, Berks eowoty, tbe past thirty years, eight men named Moore (all relatives) lost their lives by accidents. It cost an Oseeolian $300 to shoot a valuable Newfoundland dog. Rev. Mr. Truesdale, of tbe Sharon Presbyterian church, recently received a counterfeit five dollar bill for marry ing a ooaple of strangers. Matthew Murray died in Hollidays burg, last Thundsy, at the advanced age of 106 years. He was the oldest man in Blair eounty, and came to tbe United States seventy-eight years sgo. Oregon has four hundred trees at the Centennial Exhibition. Samuel J . Tilden is tbe choice of tbe New York Democracy for the Presi dency. The stone lintel of a second story window of a bouse in Brooklyn, weigh ing two bundled pounds, fell from its place on Tuesday a week, and striking a boy six years of sge, carried his body through a grating upon which he was standing into tbe cellar beneath. Tbe boy was crashed to death. A youth sixteen years of age, living near Johnstown, Cambria county, de siring to frighten some little girls, started to run after them, when be fell and was picked np dead, his neck hav ing been broken by the fall. "Talking to her husband in a loud tone of voice" is enough to send a Per sian wife to jail for thirty days. A girl broke cpen and robbed the charity box in St. Vincent de Paul'a Catholio Church in Gennantown last Sundsy a week. Governor Rice, of Massachusetts, has vetoed tbe bill to legalise the marriage of James Parton to bis step daughter, on the ground that it is unconstitutional. A tragedy was enacted in Paint township, Somerset county, on tbe 19th nit John J. Sease struck Jacob Rose a fatal blow across the hesd, with a piece of lath, about fonr feet long and three inches wide, which fractured tbe latter's skull, causing death in a few hoars. After the injary bad been in' flioted on bim, Rose went before a J as tioe of the Peace for the purpose of making information against Sease, but before be bad finished his statement, he became so ill that he was unable to con elude it. Both of the parties to this unfortunate occurrence were about fifty years of age, and were tbe owners of adjoining farms in Somer&et county. It is said that they had been on bad terms for a considerable time previous to the date of the quarrel which resulted in tbe death of K se. ! A Ceateanlal Coin Swindler and CwmSdcaiceMsuB 1m Grief. A Jersey farmer, residing in Tren ton, came to the Centennial City tbe other day, and wandered on until he came to Eighteenth and Locust streets, where be met some confidence men, who, after talking to bim very politely, asked him where he bailed from. On being told Trenton, one of them remarked that be lived in Paterson and would go op on tbe train with bim, and said to another that he did not care about car rying all this gold around (displaying it at the ssme time), as it waa too heavy. Tbe farmer, on seeing tbe glittering coin, tbooght it was a good time to be gin the resumption of specie payment, aud said eagerly, "1 will give you greenbacks for it." Tbe man hesitated a few moments and began to count it out to the amount of eighty dollars The farmer gave him in return the same sum in currency. A short time after tbe confidence men mysteriously disap peared. When the former saw that bis friends were gone be suspeoted thst be bad been swindled, and, examining the coin, found that it was bogus. Ssdly he wended his way to tbe Kensington depot to return borne, moneyless, but perhaps a wiser man. While on his way to Trenton on the 8 20 P. M. train his mind wandered back into the after noon when misfortune overtook bim, and when the train stopped at the Frankford junction he thought be saw a face which he had seen before, but was not positive. Tbe man came on board, and on seeing tbe farmer be ru through tbe train, which wai going at a rapid speed, and jumped off above the Tally -town station. Tbe swindler was picked np by Officers Merti and Taiman, and taken to tbe station-house, whers tbey found in his possession tome of the same coin which be had given to the farmer. On being taken down on the train to St. Mary's Hospital he said that be waa from Baltimore, and that his family lived in Paten on, New Jer sey. On being examined by the doc "" two scalp wounds were found, one on tne a e neai an4 another on tbe forehead, -rwe ,0 MIBf Aaron Pax ton and Lewit0llf bis age was 49 years. He is a" n stoat man, light complexion, with aandy moustache, and very powerful. For nry tret. BROTHER JONATHAN CHIDES HIS SISTER, PUBLIC OPINION. BaOTHia JoATBa-Sister Public Opinion, my heart sarMens when I see tbe result of your wayward eoarae la the election of the Democratic Lower Honae of Legislature in Pennsylvania. "Reform ! Reform you cried. See, see! bow they mi-led, and hew they Tied. Their promised reform is but a pile of log s and a buom, that has boomed a long loud scandal on tha State, that will reqnire years of crmrt penance to wipe ont. Tor three and four hundred dollars pT head they voted to and fro oo the question of the logs. Be warned in time, alias Public Opinion, aad at tbe next election do not favor the aame old party. If yew do, they wlff do worse in the Nation than tbey did in tbe State on the logs. ... Pcatic Opiio-Kay, nay ! Dear Brother Jonathan, chide me not so ; I, too, am lhwrt-sick at the bad end of my work, and whe the ides ot Beat November come, you will see that Public Opinion bas acted nobly once again, and declared the Democratic Boose has boomed Its doom, and in thb State is entirely ndone. Xcio Advertisements- Administrator' Notice. Etlatt of Jatu Crr, itetvtd. LETTERS ot Administration on the es tate of Jane Carran, late of Walker township, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersijrned, all persona in debted to tbe said estate are requested to make immediate payment, awl those having claims will please preaent them without de lay to JOILV If. MOORE, Administrator, Tan Wert, Juniata Co., Pa. May 2, 1676. Dissolution Sotlco. THE partnership heretofore existing be tween Daniel W. Harley and John Horning, in the Clothing Business, in the borough of Milflintown, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. DANIEL W. HARLEY. JOHN HORNING. April 15, 1875. Tbe business will hereafter be conducted by D. W. Harley, at the same place, with w hom all bills doe to or by tbe Orui should be settled without delav. D. W. IIARLET. April 19, 1876-3t BALLARD & CO., General Commission Merchants, ASD MALEEf 19 Grain, Hides, Wool, Tobacco, Hopa, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Dried Fruits, Feathers, Furs, Lard, Tallow, Seeds, Bacon, Beans, Poultry, Flonr, Vegetables, ax., lie., Wareheasr, Ko. 42 North Water Street, PHIUDELPHU. March 22, 1876-6m Register's Notice. TV OTICE is hereby given that tbe fol JLl following named persons have Bled their Administrators. Executors' and Guar dian accounts in the Register's Office of Juniata county, and the same will be pre sented for confirmation and allowance at the Court House in Mitttiatown, on Tues day, May tftb, 1876 1 1. Tbe first and final account nf William Stewart, Executor of the but w ill and teata ment of Rebecca Stewart, late of Beale township, deceased. 2. Tne first and final account of Benja min Stuck, Administrator of Peter Bossier, late of Fayette township, deceased. 5. Tbe account of JNancy Bender, Ad ministratrix of Elisabeth Moist, late of Sprcce Hill township, deceased. 4. Tbe account of E. S. Doty, Adminis trator . d . mn of Joseph Moat, late of Fermanagh township, deceased. 6. The account of E. S. Doty, Adminis trator a- 4. . aos of Mosea Most, late of Fermanagh township, deceased. 6. The account of John and Henry Hoff man. Administrator of Jonathan Bucking ton, late of Snstjuebauna township, dee'd. 7. Tbe account of Alexander Wallace, Executor of the laat will and tectament of Noah E Kirk, late of Tnscarora township, deceased. 8. Tbe fourth partial account of Joseph Rotbrock, Executor of the last will and tes tament of Robert C. Gallagher, late of Fer managh township, deceased. V. The first and partial account of Robert McMeen, Executor of tbe last will ard tes tament of Margaret McMeen, late of Walker township, deceased. 10. Tbe account ot John Coffin an, Guar dian of Mary E. Kennedy, minor child of Richard Kennedy, of Beale township. 11. The first and final account of Charles L Waream, Executor of Samuel Keriin, de ceased. I 12. The second and final account of Al fred S Patterson and f S Brennisholts, Ad ministrators of Peter Brennisholts, dee'd. 13. The account of William B JfcCahan, Administrator of Abraham Holman, late of itfilford township, deceased. J. T. METLIN, RtfUter. I Rxoistib's OrricB, ! Mifflintown. April 12, 1876. j JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. HHTLINTOWN, JUNIATA COTJUTT, PENH 'A. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRV1X, Cashier. SiaXCTOBS I Geo. Jacobs, H.H. Beewtel John Balsbacn J. W. Track. (Amos G. Bonsall, Jerome N. Thompson, Joseph Rothreck, - . I New Advertisements. a task a, Jinn Eliza mm". TsM intii Mtn a Mormon! lasvn r-o4' vnamy. Wo- man's Otorv Oouaft Ml mora Ms aOO.Tl I tiilliii. llmlmrti nawllMrkCInln,ife,liiidN. katoa ' ii. uai, sucsssassMt v AoK.fTS Warrant Medals and Diotonus tor UOLMAN'S A want d". PICTORIAL BIBLES. l,ft0 Illustrations. Address for new cir culars, A. J. HOI.MAN at CO., 93U Arch street, Philadelphia. e OutflUTjVXrTPRIXTS of the AQKS. i FREE M. Our Government and His f tory. Goodspeed's Pub. House, Saw YoaK and Qmicaoo. 10 A DAY at home. Agents wanted. $1X1 Outfit and terms free. TRUE fc CO., Augusta, Maine. ' $77 PER WEEK GUARANTEED to Agents, Male and Female, In tbeir own locality. Terms ami OUTFIT FREE. Address P. O. VICKERY k. CO., Augusta, Maine. AT 0 (JjOfl I home. Terms free. PU PiU Address Geo. Srissos a. Co., Portland, Me. DYSPEPSIA CURED FREE. Any pTson suffering from Dyspepsia or Ind;gestion will be cured by nsing Dr. WillariT Compound Powder. Send for a trial package, it costs nothing, and will cure you. Address D1BBLKE at CO., Chemists, 1855 Broadway, New York. FREE GIFT of a Piano for distributing our circulars. Address U. S. 1'iaso Co., 810 Broadway, New York. LAND FOR SALE. ilf sfsflA ACRES OF FARMING UUUUU AND TIMBER LANDS ; near tbe great Kanawha River, in Putnam county, West Virginia, in quantities to suit purchasers. Soil good, water pure and abundant, timber excclleat ; churches, schools and mills convenient ; title perrect. Price t3 to $8 per acre. Terms accommo dating. Send for full description to J. L. McLEAN, Winfield, Putnam Co., W. Va. PUMPS ! PUMPS ! PUMlS i Pamps, light or hesvy, made to order. Cucumber Wood Pumps always on hand. These guaranteed never to freeae in Win ter. Wood, Iron, Terra Cotta, or Lead Water Pipe pnt down on short notice tl Repairing promptly attended to. Please give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere, ai we are determined to sell al the very lowest prices. Call on or address WM. NOBLE, Port Royal, or, FRANK NOBLE, Mifflintown. mar22-8m JEW DRUG STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Belford Building;,) Main Street, ailffllsitowsi. Pa. DEALERS IN DRUSS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PCTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BRU8HES, TOOTH BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and warranted jrom high authority. C7-Parest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purpose. CYPRES QRJPTIONS cmponnded with great care. : June 22-tt. Tbe Ssmm abb RarrsLicas bas no superior aa an advertising medium in this county, and as journal of varied news and reading it Is not surpassed by any weekly paper lu central Pennsylvania. Professional Cards. D. 31. CRAWFORD, 31. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and tbeir collateral branches. Ottice at the old corner of Third aud Orange streets, Miffiiutowo, Pa. March 29, 1876 . ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, JUFTL1STOWN, PA. E7ToII rrt teg sod Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrici On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. JOBERT McyiEKX, AttnmAV n.nr1 flnnrtuAlnr -at-T.aw. Prompt attention give t9 the secnf'..g ; and coiieethig of claims, and all legal btii- ness. Orrics on bridgo street, first door west f of tbe Belford building. April 14, l7o-tf I LFKED J. PATTERSON, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. C" AH business promptly attended to. Orrics Ob Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. II.LIAM M. ALLISON, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Has resumed actively tbe practice of his ; profession. All business promptly attend ed In. Office, as formerly, adjoining his residence, opposite Court Reuse, BlitHin town, Pa. Dec. 22, 1875. joun Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT RorjL, juxijtj co.t rj. COnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly Re E. BURLAX, DEXT1ST. Office opposite Lutheran Church, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the first ten days of each month, commencing December IsU Tbe balance of the time his office wiU be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man worthy of confidence, and who haa been associated with tbe Doctor as student and assistant two years and upwards. Those who call during Dr. Bnrlan's absence for professional service, may. and will please arrange tbe time with Mr. Kilmer when they may be served, on tbe relura of tbe Doctor. TII0MAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, tatrusTowy, rj.. Office hours from 9 a. si. to 2 r. Of. flee in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. oct22-tf J) L. ALLEN, M. D., Haa commenced tbe practice of Medicine and S nrgery and all tbeir collateral branches. Office at Academia, at the residence of Capt J. J. Patterson. july 15, 1874 JJENRY BARSBBERGER, M. D., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all tbeir collateral branchea. Office at his residence la McAlisterrille. Peb 9, 1876. J M. BRAZEE, M. P., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, dcadenia, Juniata Co., Pa. Otticb formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Profess ion al business promptly attended to at all hours. April 7, 1872-tf gOLOMOS SEIBER, Will visit Mifflin and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursdsy and Saturday mornings and will furnish the cMiaens ef these bor oughs witi the best ef BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, he. at the very lowest prices. He respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. . Sew Aflvertisemeitts. tt" NOTICE -X The Philadelphia aad Readlua; Railread Cempaavj Hereby gives notice, that or be ftfW'Ibv First ef May text, Tbey will open a Passenger Station in Fairmount Park, upon the line of the Junc tion Railread, in close proximitv to Mem orial Hall and other principal buildings of or the CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EX HIBITION, And that regular passenger and excursion trains will thereafter be run between the new station and the various pointa upon their aifveral railwar lines. The attention of citizens of PhiUdtHi look jpg fr ? nmntfT Kesirtence, and of strangers deMrina to seciwe bouses or lodg ing in the vicinity of Philadelphia during tin- pr-notl of the Exhibition, is called to the lart that, from nearly all plarea cpon tbe railrou'la of the Company withhs twenty or Airily mile or thv olv, p.usengera will be able to rearb tbe Exhibition without change or car in as slturt a time aa it will require lo moke tbe trip by horse cars from many trii. tn tbe t-iiv. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS WILL BE RI'N FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OK SCHOOLS, SOCIETIES OR OTHER ASSOCIATIONS. For mfortMttun apply U C. G. Hancock, Ceneral Ticket Agent, No. '.Si South 4th tree!, Philadelphia, and to the several local superintendents, or to the andersimied. J. E. WOOTRN, Gntrat S99trinttmdent. Reams, Mar. , 1876. uarlo-tlt BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sakma,) DEALERS IN CrltAIN, COAL, LL3IBER, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, AC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Port RoyaL We are prepared to furnish Sail to dealers st reasonable rates. BUYERS It KENNEDY. April 21, 1876-tr ATTENTION. J. F. JACOBS, MAUI IX Panning Machinery and Agricultural Im plements, such as Corn Planters, Corn Workers, GR.4I SEPARATORS, CLOVER SEED SEPARATORS, Horse Powers from One to Ten Horse Power, Agricultural, Portable, and Stationary Steam Engine, FODDER CUTTERS, FODDER CRUSH ERS, CORN S nKLLERS, Cider Hills, Hay Forks, Hay Rakes, Grain Drills, and farming machinery and imple ments of every description. Address J. F. JACOBS, Port Roysl, Juniata Co., Pa. April 12, 1876. WOOD Ci imIw m4 SnSa er CG. BLATCrlUY, MWf, XX Coarr. 8t!7sila The Sentnel mod Btwubhran office ia the place toget job work done. Try it. It will pay you if you need anything in that line. Sentinel and Kepubiieaa 11.60 a year nsaMsM 1l'H 111 Jtst Advertisement. EAlQ HUT US PLEASURES, om Disease witlt its- Agonies : CMOdSB BtTiVEES THEM. H0LL0WAFS PILLS. Atrton DUordtrt. Wba't IV ttWre fearful than a breaking down of the aervous system f To be ex citable or nervods 19 a small degree is most distressing, for where can a remedy be lonnd f There is one i drink but little wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, Bone j take sx coffee, weak tea being preferable ; get all the fresh air yoa can ; lake three or lour Pills every night ; eat plenty of solids, avoiding the use of slops ; and if these golden rules are followed, yon will Le hap py in frfthd and strong in body, and lorget you have any nerves. ihtkert ewd Damgkler. If there Is one thing more than anothor for which these Pills are so famous, it is their purifying properties, especially tbeir power of cleansing tbe Wood from all im purities, and removing dangerous and sus pended secretions. Universally adopted ss the one grand remedy for female complaints, they never tail, never weaken the system, and always bring about what h required. Sick Mtmiarkf aW H am Jpptttfe. These fee Ings which so sadden us, most frequently arv-e from annoyances or trouble, from orMrOCted perspiration, or from eating ot drinking; what In unfit for as, thus disor dering the liver and stwWMCh. These organs must be regulated if yon wish to be well. Tbe Pills, if taken according to the printed instructions, will quickly restore a health- action to both liver and stomach, whence lollow. aa a natural consequence, a good appelit add a clear bead. la tbe East and West Indies scarcely any other medicine la ever Used for these disorders. How tm bt Strng. Never let the boweh be either confined of ndnly acted npon. It mar appear singu lar that Holiowiy's Pills should be recom meode) for a rnn upon the bowels, many persona supposing that tbey would increase relaxation. Tew W a great mistake, how ever; for these Pills will Immediately cor rect tha liver aud stop every kind ot bowel complaint. In warm climates thousands of lives have been saved by the ae or tni medicine, which in all caws gives tone awl vigor to the wbole organic svstem, however deranged, health and strength following aa a matter or roars. The appetite, too, la wonderfully increased by the wae of tbe Pills, combined m tbe use of solid in pre f e re nee to fluid diet. Animal food Is better than broths and stews. By removing acri d , fermented, cv other impure humors fro n the liver, stomach or Mood, tbe cause vf dysentery, diarrhoea, and other bowel com plaints is expelled. The result is, that th disturbance n arrested, and tho action of the bowels becomes regular. Nothing will stop tbe relaxation of tne bowels so quickly so) tab foe correcting medicine. JHtordm of the Ki&my. In all disease affecting these organs, whether tbey secrete too much cr too iittlo water; or whether tbey be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches sad pain settled in the loins over the regions of tho kidniys, these Pills should be takra ac cording to the printed directions, and tho Ointments should be well rubbed into tho small of the bark at bedtime. This treat ment will give almost immediate relief when all other means have failed. Ffr Stomachs out of Ordtr. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills; tbey remove ait acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. The reach the liver aud reduce it Xn a healthy actios f tbey are wonderfully enVaeions in cases of spasm in fori they nevri fail in curing all disorders of the liver and stomach-. Hollorcvy't Pills art far best rtmfily iwoarw r far morld fer Ih foilarng disease .- Ague. ItitlxmiiMtion, Asthma, Uaundire, Billons CempUiutit, : Liver Complaint, Blotches the Skin, Lumbago, Bowel Complaints, , Piles, Coliesy Uheuusti.vm. ConMifatrfcw of tin- Retention of Urine, Bowels, ;S-rluU, or King'-r Consumption, j Evil. Debility, ;Sre Throat, I'T.' .! tone and Gravel, DyschKry, '5ociiMiary Symptoms' Erysielaa, :Tic-Dnlvurenx, Female Irregnlaritiea Tumor, Fevers of all kinds, Tlcers, Fit-, Venereal Affections, Gout, IWormaof all kiml. I lead j-he, : VfeaKnem fww any Inaiieertiori, canse, ox. C.4 CTIONi ! None are genuine unlets tho siguature ol J. IIatuock, as agent for the Uuiteti Stales, surround each box "f PiA. and Oiutin. ul. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering sncb in formation as a.ar lead to the detection ol any party or parties counterfeiting the med icines or vending the same, knowing them to he spnrlons. . Sold at the Maawfactory of Profess Hollowav k. Co., New York, and by all re spectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi cines throughout tbe civilized world, in hoses at bvaea at 25 cents, 62 cents, and $1 each. There is considerable saving by taking tbe larger sires. N. B. Directions for tbe guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each hex. (.iprJH, '-lyeow. Philadelphia & Beading Railroad. ArraBgTBsrBt ef Passe-ager Tralas. Jascabt 1st, 1878. 7Vrj tone 11 trrisiurg ms follows i For New York at 5 20, 8 10 a. na.. 2 00 and 7 40 b. m. For Philadelphia at 6 20, 8 10, 9 ii a. m., 2 0W and S 60 p. m. For Reading at 6 20, 8 10, 9 46 a. 2 00, 60 and 7 40 p. m. For Pottsville al 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and S 50 p. m. ana via Schuylkill a. Susquehanna Branch at 2 40 t- m. For A lien town at 6 20, 8 10 a. m 2 00, 3 60 and 7 40 p. a. The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 awd 1 40 p. m. trains have through cars for New York. The 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. aa. trains havo wrouga cars I or rmiadetpbia. SUNDAYS. For New York at 6 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 520 a. m. ror Keaarng, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p. m. Train for Hamslmrg lean om follows : Leave New York at W) a. m., 1 00. 5 13 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 aad 7 10 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 50, 6 15 and 10 20 p. m. Leave Pottsville at 6 00, 9 OO a. m. and 4 35 p. m., and via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 55 a. tm., 12 20. 4 SUJ ..id M 4:1 n n The 2 a. m. train frora Atlentowa and tbe 40 a. m. train from Reading do not raa on Mondays- SCSDJYS. Leave New York at h IS m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p. bs. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 20 p. . Leave Allentown at 2 ) a. m. tad 8 45 p. m. Via Jtorrts and Ex Railroad. . JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General SoptrMtndtnt. 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