n. v mmmtmmmmm!!m,nuu'i'iltutt3-iLtmmi:taan SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. WetectdftrJaae T, 18Tb. B. F, SU H WEIEU, ' KTI AND rauPKlKTOK. Meeting of County Committee. The nieinbert ol the Standing Conrmittee ' of the K-publit;ii 1 arty of Juniata county are requested to meet in Mi&iinlowu, uo SXTCROAY, JUNE 10th, 1876, at t o'clock p. ., for tire purpose of tiling the ( iine oi; holding tbe Primary Election auf meeting of Return Julges. "Thc lolloaitig-nauied gentlemen compose the County Committee : Fayeite Knben Caveny, McAIisterville, James MoAuley, Oakland Mills. . Mot.roe A. J. Shellcnbergr, Richfield ; O. P. Kotltcriiiio, Lveudale. , Feriuauaiigh Sauitiel Thomas Mitflin (oku ; John Mkdit, Miitliutoau. ' unnehanna Harrison Minima, Pfoutz'a Valley p. o., Perry couuty ; S. ti. Dressier, j Oriental. : Grecnaood Andrew Zeidera; Henry Zii dera, Millerstown, Perry county. Dclware "4. A. Tuooey $ Jobs II. Stutts, Thompsontown. Waitier D. P. Miuic-ben, Port Royal; W. U M.-.re Vn Wert. ' Tuouiixont jn T.. Zimmerman : John , ln.fcrwood, Thoinpsontown. 1 1 . o 1 r o ii'i .id tr ft Port k..ral. ; f'urbett D. K. RobUoa j B. Byere, Port ! Spruce HiU-T. P. Patton; Henry Swartx, j Spruce Hill. : 1. 1 macK Log a. .wcimire; Aaoipu ap pie. Reed's (Jan. Bealu J. M. Kruw, Acidemia; Henry ! Siielleim.-girr, Walnut. J Mi'.ford Geo. Groniuzcr. Port Kol; David Cunningham, Patterson, j Mi",,,;n-S- s- Wilson' C Bv Uora- wg, Mitflmtown. Patterson tv.ttiven j Geo. Wilson, Pat- j torn. ft llbcamra 1 uoniu .n'jirow, n.icriuiu , : James John, M'Covxviiie. Lack- W.MUU.P, Peru Mills ; W. Young, WaMrtuo. J. P. STEKRETT, Chairman. Call of Republican Stats Central Committee. HiaaiiBi-RO, June 8, 18T6. The members of the republican State lenirai uoiuuiuiec are rcifucaicu 10 mw , at the Lochiel Hotel, Harrisburj:, jon Wed nesday, June 2Ut, 1S74, at 2 o'clock V. M. Important business mill be transacted at thisnieet:!ig", and a full attendance U de sired nEXUT M. HOYT, Caairmaa. A. Wtuoa Norbis. Secretary. Mr. Elaine Stands up for Personal , . , Eights. In tbe long past there was ft tribe of Greets that were so coTnraunistic and free love in their tendency that they abolished all private lawn, ana held everything in common, from the women to the tlungs on the table. To have anything privatelv was an offfrise ftiinst the State. Even the babies, when Iwrn, were gnbjet-.t to a pnbhe inKpection, and it any naa tne misfortune to have a delicate ori vi . :l 1-...... ..1.1 ureakiy aj pear-e, it, ..s u put cut of the wav, as not a nt being to liv. ' Wliile the Confederate branch of the Congress of the United States, has not declared in favor of tLeuboli- i- ..t :..!. 1.. .... 1 :,. f..,... 1 7 1 1 i .i.: ..t , )f free love and the execution of delicate children, it has kept or- .uay, in a coai-tdea at- gauitd coinuiittef-s on ity all 1 tacbed to bis residence in IlarrisLurg. winter, wth no lusher object in J le was fonD( banging to a beam. Be- view, ; un their nction proves, than Ue cninli,,ing tbe jeed La brreJ tbe the exauiinition of the private . 1 r r 1; door to prevent any interruption, lie biiBiness affuu's of prominent indi-i r j r vidual mf-mbers of the Republican J LJ beea suffering from nervous dys party. yotliin haa been sacred pepsia, and this is supposed to bave from tue touch, ol tuese ex-reoels anu rebel pympathizers and porrrnnnists. They reeopiize no private rights of men whom they choose to investigate. One of the men against whom they have displayed wore bitterness thau any other is Mr. Dlnme. His public affairs Lave not only been ransacked through, and through, but they have witliin the past week made a demand for private papers and letters that have no bearing whatever on public uffairs. Xo public inquiry had been iiiade of Mr. Blaine that was neglect ed or' set aside. Everything was thrown oien to to the Committee for its fullest investigation. Finding j nothing of any importance, the van- dais demand private papers and cor- sKpond' ashamed to liave the world look on : but in this doniand you violate a f nn tLtmental principle of individual pri vacy guarantoed to every man in the Republic I cannot recognize your violation of that principle, but I will take the papers to Congress and read them from my place in that body, and the whole world may learn their contents." As we close onr columns, de spatches nay that Mr. Blaine has vin dicated himself before Congress, com pletely. He has long since been one of the champions of the principle of the equality of all men before the law, and his last position Las crowned him as the champion of sacred indi vidual rights. The Columbus (Ohio) correspondent of the New York 7frai declares : j " There is every indication of an open belt in the Democratic party of tbe ! West in case a bard money candidate is nominated at St Louis, the green back men calling a Dew convention and HftU.i g up a third ticket, just as was dfi.e at Buffalo in 1S4S, by tbe free soil Democrats, who, being disappointed in the action of the National Convention at Baltimore, nominated ex-President Martin Van Buren for President and Cbarle Francis Adams for Vice Presi dent. Tbis ticket carried half the Democracy of New York, aud led to the overwhelming success of the Whig nominees." "Now tbe Hancock wing of the respondent running lar uack mio Ltj done itg work she v.pej . j ao Lis paut life. Mr. Blaine sail: '-Gen-1 . . ' F " , , this for love. ' "Love for your bus- tlemen, I have no private papers and ,,,.,,, , I Lave no correnpondenee that I am ni 'd doctor. o, for Democracy are beginning to attempt to J the end of a long walk and mtde a lit prove tbat their favorite bad nothing to j tie memorandum to the effect that do with the bang'ng of Mrs. Surratt. "eighiy-nine percentum of the popula Hefofe tbev get through they will be; lion of Philadelphia are members of compelled, in order to make him thor oughly acceptable to tbe Democracy at large, to ahow tbat be had nothing to horses. One correspondent of an Eog do with the suppression of the rebellion ligh paper says be counted fifty-seven iu any way.whatcver." . " T . Mr. J. Don t ameron was sworn in as Secretary of War o. the 1st inst., and at once eutored opou the duties of bis office. ' . News Items. Blaine of Hartraoft for President. " Oa tbe 30th It. trt broke out in Quebec, Canada, that destroyed near 7 even hundred bouses, tbtreby render ing aboat ten thousand people houie-les. There i a great outpouring from Berks county to the Centennial. The average attendance from there has been ttiree hundred people. The county of Berks contains thousands of inhabi tant whose forefathers lived within the limiu of that county long before the Revolutionary war. The Emperor of Austria speaks thir teen different languages, bat tbe Eng lish language is not one of the number- Some nighls ago a Pittsburg lawyer pulled out a valuable gold watch to oblige a man who wanted to know the tim of night. Before the lawyer could exactly understand what ailed him, La found himself on the broad of hi back, while tbe thief and bis watch were rapidly disappearing in the dis- taoce. A milkniin at St. Luke's, Chelsea, tngland, wis recently sentenced to three months in the House of Corree-'p'e tioB for selling a quart of milk in which was found 2G per cent, of water. . Surgeon Deer oil, of Paris, France, thinks horseflesh is tie wLolcsouiest - meat fur buuau beious When Laplaud mothers go to church they take their babies with tbem as far ' as the outside of tbe building, where ibeT ate snugly wrapped in skina and - covered with snow, while the family , , , , . -. . . - a j Instead of su&vrirg from such treat- meoT, tue iniantne Laps torive uncer 11. An assessor from one of the middle townships of Montgomery county, re turns two female taxables iu his dis- j tricf aQjJ gjVM' lLef occuratit.n M blacksmith. A meteoric Moae, about a foot in cir cumfereuce, fell iu the town of Nortb- uiiiberland co Fiiday nijilit a week. U ben found it was quite hot. In Spain thu harvest has commenced. Rains have destroyed the locusts, and cereals bave not promised such crops for a hundred years past. . A whale thirty feet long was left on tbe flats at Madison, Conn., the other Jay, by the tide, and was soon made illt0 gilf barrcjs 0f 0ji. , . A Dub ie mha -u oi lo ori . I 7 ; f " S'DSt Jonng ,adJ of tust ! city "for maliciously kissiug buu in tbe preseaca of his wife, So tbe story goes. Gov. Hartraoft has selected Chester y p , f o di1 hia rriv.te , 1 ' ' , . - j secretary to succeed Major orris, re-j0f jceutly appointed Stato Reporter. Georae Bobb, ajred C8 vears. amem-it;iB,t ber of the Methodist church and in rery'Ij is gtated that nearly all the Indians Kood circumstances, committed suicide .. . cau.ed deraoeeuient. The 1'rince of Wales brought sime 500 different kiods of animals aud birds with him from India. 1'roduce is cheap in Philadelphia in stead of high. At the recent meeting of tbe Prcsby teriau General Assembly in Brooklyn, tbe union of the Cburch North and South was effected. The Assembly will meet uext 51 ay in Chicago. Tbe King of Tuikey has given up t tie ruiertshtp ot uu country to a nephew. She lived in Lebanon, and bad tiken laudanum. When tbe stomach-pump Billy Clark," was the coufusing reply. Seven stores iu Chester were rrceutly cloced by tbe sheriff in otie day. A large and enthusiastio meeting was held in tbe Academy of Music at Read ing, 00 tie evening of the 1st inst., and strong resolutioae were adopted re taining tbe Centenuial Commission in closing tbe gates of tbe Exposition on Sunday. John 11 ilber t, of Shenandoah, Pa., was arrested at Pottsville, on the lt afterwards with six kittens, all of tbem inst., charged with having ic April, 1 streaked and striped and ready for 1S75, started a freight car from a siding business in a few days. , Tbe wonder on a steep grade at about tbe time a pas-I ful sequel to the affair is tbat tbe Tats senger train was due, thereby endan-' and snakes bave left Lis place ; the gering tbe lives of a number of people. His bail was fixed at $10,000. It is getting to be believed through out tbe country tbat if women are elected as school trustees there will be fewer pcaudals affecting schools. The hpecial lightning train 00 tbe PentiM Ivania Railroad on tbe 1st inst., ran from New York to Pittsburg 444 miles in ten hours, without stopping, a feat unparalleled in railroad history. "Snowsboe Thompson," tbe man who, for tbe past twenty years, has carried tbe mails over the Sierras every winter at times when tbe roads were block aded with snow, died on tbe evening of the 15th nit. An intelligent foreigner, passing through the streets of Philadelphia the other day, took out his note-book at tbe powerful family of Roomstolct." All Paris is crazy tbis spring about I ladies on horseback in a single alley of j tbe Cbauips Eiysees one morning. . r -nnnn 1 -u 1- j There are 10,000 children hving on boata m England, who receive do da- 'cation. ' ' ' . V The other day Black Hills' stage driver undertook to horsewhip bis pas sengers' into getting out and poshing up the bill, but the gold-seekers emptied their revolvers imo hrm a fe times, held a coroner's' inquest, and found that be died of pneumonia. A little girl, daughter of Mr. Wright of iew Florence, Westmoreland coun ty, aecouif anied by an elder brother, went to the barn last week, aud while there the broibtr started the cutting box running, and by- some meant tbe got her band into' the mill and it was pulled in between the rolled until piece bv piece it was cut iS up to the tmt. Counterfeit silver quarters of 1870 are in circulation. Tbe Kev. Robert Wilson, speaking of the subterranean streams of South Caiolina, says they are like springs, Ave ts eight feet wide, and of unfathom able depth, eouutless Lumbers of huge bass, pike and 'ercu. Trsditiou says that au Iudiau once dived into one hole of Eutaw Spring', which gave their name to a revoluticuary battle, and emerged from ano'.W. Jiuli'he ue-j groes now a Jays, BuperstitiouHtjrpet ,hMe springs with water spirits. rbam they call "Cjuibee." . - Kicbard Bradisb.of Crawforrf-sjunty, while ploughing in oue'ofLbi field in Cussewago, turned up a numbef . f American half-dollars aud Spauibb quar ters. A Berks county it an had one of his ears bitten off by a borse tbe other day. The Presbyterian General Assembly adopted a resolution recouimeudiug the use of the M term Sabbath instead of Sunday." Illinois has 200 cheese factories, to which 2,000,000 milch cow make daily contributions. Dartmouth College gradaates a Efty yeai -old atudeut this year. By western despatch of the 1st inst., particulars are thus given of the mas- j - . . rl sacro oy Indians ci a large portion in Captain Stone's company of Ciacin natians, which was on the way to the Black llilis; Part of the expedition was parsing through the Sand lli'.ls, about fifty mile from the Red Cloud agency. The day wai warm and tbe roads nearly, unpayable from sand. The men had deposited their their coats and weapons and were stragf ling wearily behind, when a party of Indians rushed down and cut them from the train. Tbe massacre followed with but little re sistance, tbe Indians numbering several hundred. . Tbe leaders ol tba party, Captain Stone and James Wood, were amonc tbe Erst to fall.. Tbe bearer of thmt nnt . nnp rv- - 0 tbe party of fortj-nine men escaped. Several of tbe bodies, scalped and mu- takpn to North Loun ForL have left the agencies.,, , Nine members of the family of Mar tin Laios, residing at Sandt'a Eddy, a point on tbe Delaware river five miles above Easton, Pa.,, were poisoned on tbe evening of tbe 31st ult., by coffee which contained souie mioeral substance. Mrs. Laros is dead and several of the others are considered in a critical con dition. The presence of poison in the coffee is not accounted for. The Knglihh Channel Tunnel has been actually commenced, shafts in tbe cbalk on tbe French side having already been sunk to a depth of one hundred and thirty feet. Tbe grand jury of the United States citcuit court in llartfotd,' Cold., bave returned true bills against Jeremiah O'NuiI, .Michael Kelley, Julia and Sam uel Robinson, for manufacturing and passing five cent nickel coins. All pleaded guilty, and Samuel Robiufon and Jeremiah O'Xcil were sentenced to imprisonment in the Hartford couuty jail one year each, and Julia Robinson and Michael Kelley fifteen days each and to pay $1 fine. Tbe parties belong iu Hartford. ' Tbe following exterminator of rats and snakes cornea from Kentucky, and is given to the publio thns : John Clark ban introduced a novel plan for exter minating rats, driving off snake and purifying the malarious atmosphere about bis premises. Ho captured a polecat which presented him two days chills bave also departed, and tbe pros pects for an unprecedented rop of wbeat and corn are excellent. . .' A miss of 90,000,000 tons of pure, solid, compact rock rait, located on an Uland 1& feet high, which rises from a miserable sea marsh on ' the route from Brashear to New Iberia, up tbe river Tec be, in Louisiana, is one of tbe wonders of ;he world. How this island, coutainiig over 300 acres of land, ever came into existence in such a locality, is a matter of conjecture. Vegetation is prolific aud the soeuery ia beautiful and varied. Here is an immense bed of pure rock salt, whose extent is as yet only estimated, and scientific men are puzzled. ; Tbis island is owned by Joe Jefferson, the actor, wbo has bis winter residence, on it in an orange grove. , . 1 A story ia printed in Palis that the Czar, while at the bedside of his dying younger sister, told Ler bow much it pained him to see her die so premature ly. She replied: "You know they don't live longer than sixty years in the Romanoff family." This speech made a deep impression on the Czar. : Lie is now fifty-eight years old. The English New Testament Revi sion Committee bave struck out as spurious the last seven veises of tbe last chapter of St. Mark. ' Tbey have also struek ont, as being a falsa ioter- Dotation, a verse in one of tba Knistlea .:.!. rnANiiw . .rl of tbe doctrine of the. Trinity. ' Brieham Young's Reason for Leaving Salt Lake Valley. Tbat Brigham Young is preparing to leave Utah baa been reported latterly. He gives a his reason, tbat Salt Lake Valley is destined to flood from Salt Lake. Hi prdpneey is writtec tbu in the San Francisco Chronicle: It is well known that for the pest twelve montbs the grand project for transferring the Mormon population to New Mexico has been under considera tion by 'Brigbani and. bis emissaries Governor Axtell, formerly of Utah, but now Governor of Mew Mexico, ba for months been quietly working with this end in view, paving tbe way for new Mormon empire. Tbe world baa been puzzled to know why the Latter Day Saints, after working for more than a quarter of a century to build up Zion in Utah, should be willing to abandon all the magnificent improvements of the great Salt Lake valley and become once more pioneers of the wilderness. But the inciting cause is now as palpable as it is inevitable and irresistible. Tbe great Prophet has discovered why the gLWi Lake Las been rising ct the rate of TrEootc--TerT twejve- "montu iwdtiaoy years. There is, as is well koCTfn, no surfaco outlet re tbe waters of 'Salt Lake, although several streams d f considerable volume are con-itLVr-ijscuar6'DE tbe'r ftters iuto tbe lakehe opinion of all scien tific explorer7oTtDilau, "lin ' there has existed a subterTtan out.et, through which its surplus waters bar flowed. But Brigham's eye has dis covered that tbis outlet has been grad ually choking up by precipitations of vast quantities of chloride of sodium, da-nniiug tbe asters of tbe Lake as well as tbe future hopes of Mormondom. - It is only a question of time when this subterranean waste-gate shall be com pletely closed, and then a single spring flood in all tbe tributary streams will caue the lake to overflow its bituads and sebmerge the entire Salt Lake val ley. This result bein g inevitable, Brig bam is more than anxious to flee from this second delude before tbe engulf uent and ruin of tbe n city of Zion. IU prefers to slide quietly away to Mew Mexico, leaving the hated Gentiles, who bave so' unceremoniously invaded hia kingdom, to enjoy the great salt water bath so soon to be provided fot their accommodation. Id tbe interests of humanity, however, and as a timely warning against an impending disaster, we feel constrained to divulge tbe true reason for the contemplated Mormon exodus from Utah. Mrs. Dipper (to Joncsey, who is deeply in arrears for boards) "Mr. Jones, won't you step into tbs parlor for a moment I wish to speak with yon." Jonesey "Really, Mrs. Dip per, I should like to accommodate you, but what a ill t ho boarders say at see- j itig us alone : un, no, excuse mj. . m m In Paris there is an attempt to revive tbe old Greek costume for ladies a picturesque garment, without very much of a waist, bare armed, and looking like an oat bag falling lcose from the breast to tbe instep. ' . Xeic Advertisements. SIIERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of a Test, writ of Vend. Ex., issued out of the Court of Common I'leas ot Dauphin county and to me directed, will be exposed to sale by public outcry, at the Court House, in the borough of Mitilintown, Juniata county, on Satidt, Jtsi 24th, 17)1, at 2 o'clock P. M., thu following de scribed real estate to wit : A widow's dower in a tract of land situ, ate in Spruce Hill township, Juniata county, adjjiuiug lands of llr. Joseph Kelley on the eau Andrew Patterson and others on tbe south, Jonathon SwarU on tbe west, and John Kh on tbe north, containing 10 Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a frame dwelling house, log barn, wagon sbed, and out-buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Isabella Urahain. Also, at the same time and place, by virtue of a writ of Wwa' Us'ied out of tbe Court of Common fleas of Juniata county, a tract of land situate in Lack township, Juniata county adjoining lauds of McNeal Arnold on tbe north, John Arnold on the cast, Joseph Rhine on the south, and Wes ley Behel on the west, containing sixty acres, more or less, having thereon erected a log bonse and leg barn. Seiaed, taken in execution, and to be sold as tbe .property of George Rhine. . Also, by virtue c( a writ ofXa.'Fa., all that certain piece or parcel of ground situ ate in tbe borough of 1'ort Royal, formerly Perrysville, Juniata connty, bouuded aud described as follows,' to wit : Beginning at a Jost 00 corner of lot No. 46 in tbe gen eral "plan of said borough of Port Royal, thence along said lot south 21 degrees, east li!4 leet 9 inches to cow alley, thence along said alley north 69 degrees, east 24 feet to a post, thrnce north 21 degrees, west 123 feet 'J incites to Middle street, thence along tbe same 24 feet to the place of beginning, being part of lot No. 43 in the general plan of said borough of Port Koyal, and having thereon arected a two-story Frame Dwel ling House and out-buildings. Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James V. Dean. WM. H. KNOUSE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Mitttintonn, -June 6, 1876. $ COURT SALE! BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Juniata county, tbe under signed, Administrator of Jeremiah Kirk, deceased, will utter lor sale on the premises in Delaware township in aaid county, at 2 o'clock P. M ., on SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1876, The following described real estate ot said decedent, to wit : A tract of land in the townshiD aforesaid, bounded by lauds of S. Owen Evans, Samuel J. Kurtz, John B. G arbor, John L. Anker, and others, con tainicg JIIXETY ACRES, - more or less, having thereon erected a GOOD LOG HOUSE, BANK BARN, and other outbuildings There is a fine assortment of fruit oa the nn-niiscs. The greater part of the land is cleared aud under cultivation ; the balance is woodland. . . TERMS. Ten per cent, of tbe purchase money to bt paid when tne property is struck rfowp lo the purchaser; one-third ben th sale is confirmed by the Court ; and th balance in two payments at live and eight months from date of confirmation of 1 the sale ' JOHN L. ACKER. Adm'r of Jeremiah Kirk, dee'd. May 21, 1874. I - a- a.r ...nM. - XU flffrIWr,nr..- ' - . I r--r - ,.-r 1 -i notice tm Tax-PfcHri'. THE Commissioners of the county ot Juniata hereby Rive notice tba no luore Coanty Bonds will be Inaued and sold by them at present, as we consider that wo have funds enough lor all necessary pur poses. We also pive notice to colk-cUrof Count f andSlittt Taxet for tbe year 187C, that tliey allow the tax-pa) era of tbe coun tv an abatement of 6 per cent, mi all taxes mid by them previous to the first day of Scpfruiber, 1876, and such collectors will fce required 10 settle their respective Dupli cates in full within one year tron: date of same. , . r.i.iitiiiui. will K at their efnee in Miuliutown on the second Tuesday of very month, to transact Dnw" neeted with aaid otbee. By order of Com- misaioners. JAMES DEEK, Clerk. ' CommKiioners' Office, Mifflintown, May 80, 181 l.ti. DISSOa.lTIO.f- npHE co-p-tnership bwwtoforw exng A. between rnoan nermer. o . ler, and David Hertiler, Jr , trading aS the firm of .Noah Ilurtsler A Sons, ia ihu day dissolved by mutual consent , SOAH HEKTZLER. JOUX G. HEKTZLER. DAVID 11ERTZLEK, Jr. The business and all accounts dne said Erw will be settled by the undCrmgned, who Will continue business as heretofore , NOAH HERTZI.ER. JOHN O. HEKTZLER. Port Koval, Mav 15, 1876. . 1 V 'VniX vU It OTT o 1 111 Oil l'K9ri,- of Juniata C unty. is rt Jttigned tiatt of I j otic Ualdemaa. ' The undersigned, Audit Jr, appointed by the Court id Coiiiinou lTleas of Juniata county to nuke di'tributln of the bdance in the hands of Jobnu. Moyer, Assignee of Isaac Haldema'K a.f Monro; township, aid county, on Jjift partial account couhnu ed XavrjlJh76, bc.reby gives uotlce that bei..Ti meet all oersous interested ior the raposcs ot bis appointment at his vtfiee in 1 ,e borough ot Milllintown, onTiH-sdar, tbe 'Jt'tli iJIV of June, lo.o. beiwretu tue Hours of 10 o'cloct 1M. and i o'clock r. M. l' siid day, alien anii ft bie.aU pers-jn 9 having cUim against DiO aaid ls.a Uakk-tuau, must preaeut them or bo barred Irom parti' eipatit'D in said liind. JEKEJUAH LYONS, Mjy 15, !S76. , . G AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ' ENTENIMIAL HISTORY oftheU.S. The great interest In our thrilliug history makes tbis tbe fastest selling look ever pub limbed. Itcoulainaa lull account of the Grand Centennial Exhibition. CAUTION. Old, incomplete and uftrell. able wirrka are being circulated ; s trwt the book you buy contains 412 'r A'a grSngt and 92o pairn. bend lor circulars and extra terms to agents. Address Natioxai, Ptausuiso Co., Fbiladelpbia, 1'a. tll A DAT at home. Agents wanted. $1 Outtit and terms free. TRUE Jt CO., Augusta, Maine ; ! ' Screw the finger as t'sbt as you can, that rheumatism t one turn more,, that'a gout," is a familiar description of these Cwa diseases. Tbougb each tnay end ,toe at tick different jwtts of tbe system, tbecause is believed to be a poisonous acid in the blood. Purify this by the use of TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT. It will do its work speedily and thoroughly". It U the great friend of tbe sufferer i'row ibeumatisin and goiit. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS', ' LAXD FOR SALE, f ff( ACRES OF FARMING l)UUUU AND TIMBER LANDS , near the great Kanawha River, in Putnam county, West Virginia, in quantities to suit purchasers, soil good, Water pure aud abundant, timber excellent ; churches. schools and mills convenii-nt ; title periect. Price $: to f per acre. Terms accommo dating. Send for full description to J. L. McLEAN, Winfield, Putnam Co., V. Va. " Tills Claim-house Established In IhttS. PanoiflTio obtained for Officers, Soldiers, ICllMUlU and Seamen or WAR of 1 30 1-5, and for their heirs. Tbe law includes de serters and those dishonorably discharged. If wounded, injured, or bave contracted any diseae, apply at once. Thousands eu UUed. Great numbers entitled to an in creased rate, and should apply iniwedi-iteiv. All Soldiers and Seamen of the AVAR bf If 12 who served for any period,' however short, whether disabled or not, and all widows of such not now on the Pension rolls, are requested to send me their address at once. Tj 1 , Mtny who enfisted in 1961-2 fJUllIliy . 3 are entitled. end your dis charges and have them examined. Busi ness before the PATENT OFFICE solicited. Officers returns and accounts settled, and all just claims prosecuted. As I make no charge unless successful, I request all to enclose two stamps for reply and return of papers. UEORGE E. LEMON. Lock Box 47, Wash:ngton, D. C. I recommend Captain Lemon as an hon orable and successful Practitioner. S. A. Ilurlbut, II. C., 4th Congressional District ol Illinois, latu Maj.-Geu'l l . S. ols. In writing mention name of this paper. , $77 PER WEEK GUARANTEED to Agents, Male and Female, in their own locality. Terms and OLTFIT FREE. Address P. O. VICKESY 4. CO. Augusta, ilaiue. tfiT OOfl V day at home. Terms free, u)J h WUU Address Geo. Stixsox . Co., Portland, Me. rSYCHOMANCV, oa SOL'L CHARM A ING." llow either sex mav fasci nate and gain the love and affeetions of any persons tbey choose, instantly. This sim ple mental acquirement all may possess, tree, by mail, lor 25 ceuts; together with a Marriage Hume, Egyptian Orac.e, Dreams Hints to Ladies A queer book. 10U,U(H sold. Address T. WILLIAM i CO., Pub lishers, Philadelphia. FOR SALE! AVALCABLKTRACT Ol? LAND, con taining SIXTY-THREE ACRES, more or less, situated in Walker township, Juni ata couuty, Pa., two and a half miles north of Thompsontown and one mile east of Van Wert, on which David A, Patterson now re sides. 43 Aerei are Cleared ; the balance is Woodiaud. Parties desiring to purchase will please go and sew the land. About price consult John 11. Patterson, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. J. W. PATTERSON, West Dublin, Fulton, Co., Pa. May 10, 1876-ot Administrator's Kotice. Estate of lf'm. Woodward, deceased. 7 HERE AS Letters of Administration ll on the estate of William Woodward, late of Tuscarora township.di-ceased, 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 delav to NICHOLAS ICKE3, Jdm'r. May 81, 1876. Large stock of ready made clothing ol tbe Litest and choicest styles, lor men and boys, bats, caps, boots and shoes, notions, furnishing goods in endless variety for sal at bamufjl tstrayer's, ia rattrton. 1 - - . m I .11 . - 1 - KEW00PS!-XEWl6O0B&! AT J. B. M. TODD'S, PATTERSON, PA. I bave jnat returned from Philadelphia with a full line of MEN'S 'AND BOYS' CLOTHING. JTen's Sulfs,'$3.50;$5.00 to'iioroO.Boys' ; Suits, $J.3U, $4 50 to $10.00. ' A fnll line of the HOST tASUIOSABfcE jat low prices. A complete assortment of jj shoe, ,t$1.25 and npwards. . c. . . ,. A run ime 01 v. iiuiii.u 3 also a full line of Ladies' lloae. Handker chiefs, Ac. Also, a large stock of GROCERIES. Arbucklea' Coffee 30c. Muckural, No. 1, . $i50 per J bW. . I am now selling SEVTINO MACHINES . i-us,v vc iir Doir-vc I will sell you A 1 any aina Oi & mjcniue ai TWE.1T1 PER'CXT. LESS 1 . . than tbey are usually sold. Leave jour orders, and you can have any kind you want. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, May 17, 1876. " JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. ' MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENS 'A. GEORUE JACOBS, President. T. VAX IRV1N, Cashier. ' Diaicroas : George -Jacobs, II. H. Bechtel, Amos G. Beosafl, Jerome N.Tlrompsoo, Jrseph Bothrek, John Btlsbacb, J. W. Frack. August 4, 1875"tf :;" - TUMrs!,;'' ...... - ruiirs! Pumps, light or heavy, made, to ordor. Cucumber Wood Punpn alwa-ya on band. These euarauteed never to freeze in Win ter. Wood, Iron, Terra Cotta, or Lead Water pipe put down on short notice C7"Hepairing promptly attcndcil l. Plea jfrre us a call before purchasing elMwhere, as we are determined to sell at the very lowest prices. Call on or address H'.M. NOBLE, Port Royal, ' or. FRANK NOBLE, Mitliintown. ' mar22-6m - ' SILVER PLATED WARE. . Eleotro-Plated Table War, OR -V4 31 EST A L ART H'Ofl IX CHEAT VA-IS1T, ... XJXVFJCTCRED BY THE MEBEEN BSITAMIA COMPANY, 550 Broadway, New York. Tlebet riatcd SPOONS and FORKS are those Silver Plated heav iest on tie parts where neyirlly the most wear conies, aau bearing the Trade Mark, . . 184?-Reger Brother -XI I. N. B. This great improvement in Silver- Plated Spoons and Forks is apptte) alike to each grade 01 Plate, A 1, 1 and 12 oz., as ordered. Tbe Process and Machinery for manufacturing these goods are Patented. Tbe Extra or -Standard PUte" made by tbis Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is plated 20 per cent, heavier than t nary market standard. r irnt I'n-iniums awani.a at an r airs where exhibited, from World's Fair of t'i to American Institute Fair, 1S74, inclusive. marl5-Gm GREAT REDUCTION '' IX THE PRICES OP Foil rpper or Lower Setts as Law as l No teeth allowed to leave the office un less the paiient is sntLsljed. . Ttelh remodeled ami rrpaireu. Te-th filled to last for life. Teeth extracted without pain, by tbe use of Nitrocs Oxide Gas, always on band. Owing to the bard limes, I will insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, for $15.00. Temporary sets $5.00 extra. Toothache stopped in five minutes with out extracting tbe tooth, nt the Dental Of fice of G. L. Dekk, established in Milfiin towu in 11:00. G. L. DERR. Jan 24, 1872. ' Practical Dentist. BALLARD & CO., General Ccmmissicn Merchants, asd Baaixxs ix Grain, Hides, Wool, Tobacco, Hops, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Dried Fruits, Feathers, Furs, Lard, Tallow, Seeds, ' , Bacon, Beans,- Poultry, Flour, . Vegetables, 4ic., fee., Warehouse, Ko. 42 North Water Street, PMUDELPUIJ. March 22, l876-6m BOOTS AND SHOES. AT my residence at East Point, Mifflin- 2- town, I am prepared to promptly till orders for BOOTS AXD SUOE8, - LADIES', ... . MISSES' AND - CHILDREN'S WEAE, at prices to correspond with the times. All kinds of ., ,REsAIRIjG also promptly attended to. . Hoping to re ceive a share of the patronage of the peo ple, I subscribe myseif their obedient shoe maker. A. B. FAS1CK. Feb. S, 1875-tf WiMtklwV. Muds rnihw mm OnlWa r. 1 F-r-. H ayyr llaaaltal traWMTitSfJUIa,fawwMtV 2 ar"raJi vVrilviw vresti; Inert m 4 : smtI mmt aajsrfwt prtrw 8 MALL. -1tsm. DmkPTwwiM Tr--patavkij. rtr4uJIT aritvkM HV,t.tteMt liWttM, C6. BLATCHLEV, Maavf r, MSCs-orc. SUPWa CIRST-CLwiSa PICTURES taka at X Hess' Photograph Gallery, Bridge St., MtfBibtowa. Subfcribe for the Sentinel Repabhcaa. WOOD v W PUMPS W MARK THESE FACT&! The Tf5i'imoliy f the ffhofe Wr1f. UOLLfJWAYi" OINTMENT. Bad Less Bad Breasts, Sores and Ulcers. ' Au description of sores are remediable by the proper and diligent use of this ines timable preparation. To attempt to enre bad logs bv plastering the edjrea of rb wound together U a lolly ; for should the .kin unite, a bopjry diseased condition re mains underneath to brmlt out with tenfo.d fury in a lew days. The only rational and .,u-,-Hful treatmenf. as iiHiicuted by nature. is to reduce the inUauunalion iu' and about the wound and to sootbe tbe neighboring iiarts hr ruhbinff in Dicntv of the inntnieiK .. .ir m torcnl Kitu ineai. This will cause I the malignant humors to be drained off fnn .fl strengthened, and natural color restored the baitl, swollen, and discolored part j round sbout the woiiud, sore, or ulcer, and , without the application of mineral sub. when these bnniora are removed, tbe wound theniMdve will soon beal ; warm bread asd I stances. water poultice applied oter the aiTecU-d j parts, alter the Ointment has been wuili Since the introduction of this truly valu rubhed In, will aoothu ami sol ten the some . aWc preparation urtu this country, it ba and great ly alt the cure. There is a du- j been the Womler End admiration of al! scription of nicer, sore and swelling which j cleans, and as it has proved t be th owly need not be named here, attendant upon the article that will absolutely, without decep follies of youth, aud lor which tin (Tint- j tion, restore gray hjir to its original color, ment is urgently recommended as a sover- , hualtl., softneis. lustre and beauty, and pro eign reni'.dy. In curing such poiM)iom j duce hair on bald beads of il original sores it never tails to re-Uore the system IU ; growth and color. a healthy state if the Pills be taken accord- j Tbis beantifnl and frarantiy ft-rfumed ing lo llie priuted instructions. "rticle is complete within irui, m, washing . .. . .-. . . , . . or prepiraliou belore or aiter its use, or e- Oiphtberia. ilceratcd !xre Throat, aad ' rou,JM:uurnt ,,, ,rv kmit u.ir, rr-juired . SoirL-t and other levers. i obum thestf desirable results. Any of the aoov. di-. 3T b. JKRE IS THE PROOF x by well rubbing thu I hutment tbre Inui-s a 1 u dav into the cheat, throat and uevk of the or its paiient ; it ill soon penetrate and give ini- SUPEEI0R P XCELLE !f CE. mediato relief. Mudicin takea by th ' mouth roust ojrate upon the whole .v-teni p iThfirmie. tt,t,fi,4 to V ere it. intluenee can be f. -It ia any local ! Elrlji. Carngm, y,t of the most com part, wlMfreas tbe Ointment will do wora i P'" Drofgi, , ami Chemists of fniladrt at on.:e. Wh.jever tries the unguent in t!:.f "" lrao" W taudoubti- above manner for the diseases named, or I 1 am harpy to add aiy testimony to 1 1 any similar disorders allecthig :iie chest great value of the "ioaioa Ho Color fo und throat, will Hud themselves re ieved as j slorer." v. hU h restored my hair to its origi bv a charm. All snScrers from these com plaints should efcJe'ope tbe throat at bed time in a large breai and water poeaice. alter the Ointment lias Keen well rubbed in ; secretions. It is also a beautilul hair df it will grtntly assist the euro o tin.- throat sing and promotes Uie growth. I j. and chest. To allay the ftrer and lewn ! fha,ed the tirst little from Elward B. Gar the intlinimation. eight or ten Pi'ls should 1 riguo, drUj-fe-it, Tenth and Coates streets. bv tiken night and morning. The ointu;iMit : will prtrfluce perspiratiou, the graiKl vssen lial in all Cales of fuvers, sore throats, or where Ihere might be an ppreaioii ot" the chest, eft Vr from asthma or other causes. Pile, Fbtala-s Stricture. - Tiie abive elas of complaints will b- n moved by nightly fomen'in tW parts with vtirm water, and then by most cBcctually rubbing in the Uiuliueiit. Prrsoua sutr.riiig from lhe dirrlul complaints should n-4 lime a moment in arretirtjr their "proges. It should he Jinders'ood that it ia not srfi eenl miarelv to sineur the liiutinent on tbe atlccted parts, but it um-l be well rubbed in for a considerable time two t three times a day, tbat it may bo taken into the system, whence it will remove any bidden soto or wouud as effectually aa Iboagh palpable lo the eye. There again bread aud water poul-. tices, alter the rubbing hi of tbe Omtment, will do great service. Tbis is- the only sure treatment for females, caoca ot cat.eer in tlie stomach, or where there may b a gen eral bearing down. Indiscn-tious ef YoHth ? Jorf aad l"l"er. Blotches, as also swellings caa, witae-.r-fainiy, bo radically cured if the Ointment be iiscd freulv, and the Fills Wkeii liigbl and moriiin, as recotuiujndcd in the priut ed instructions. hen treated in any oiucr way they only dry up iii one place to break out in another; wher-aa this Ointtueut will remove the humor from tbo system, and leave the patient a vigorous aud healthy being. It will require time wnh the use of the Pills to insure a lasting enre.- l)ropleal Swcilinirs, Parli, and StiiT JuiutM. Although the above complaint.- diflv-r widely in Ihvir origin and nature, yet-ihey all require local treatment. .Many of the worst cases, of such diseases, will yield in a comparatively short ipaco of tiuw when this Oiutment ia diligently rnbbcd into- tbe parts attected, even al ter every other means have lailvd. Jn all serious maladies the Pilia should be taken according to the directions accomjKin) big each box. ' Both the Ornfmrnt and Pills should be used in lie foilosring tjses t . . Bad Logs, " ' lout, 4 , ' -,, Bad Breasts, Glandular swellings, Burns, . .. 'Lumoago,- .. , ; , Humous, . file, Biie of Mosch:toes SriieuuiatUui, , Sand-F lira, cald.i n:o-biy, j Clii-go-foot, ( hilbt.iins, ( Chapped Hands, Corns (soft), ,Sore Nipples, Sore Tbioats, . kiu Diseaes, Scurvy,, 's'ore Heads, . . I ititcers. Tumors, i,. a ...a c,ifri-l.... Wounds FJiphaiitiasis, Yaws. Fistulas, IV C'Al'TIOX I Ncne are genahie unless the signature ol J. IL?vioci, aa agent lor I be United states, surrounds esch bus of Pills aud Ointment. A handsome reward will be givcu to any one rendering such in formatiou as may lead to tbe detection ol any party vr parties counterfeiting the med icines or vending the same, kiiowinj tbem to be spurious. " Sold at the Manfaotory of Professor Hollowav m. C-, New York, and by all re spectable Drnggtsht and Dealers in .Hedirine throughont the civilised world, in pots at 2-5 cents, 62 cens, and $1 each. E7"There Is considerable saving by taking tba larger sixes. ' N. B Directions for the guidance ol patients in every disorder are afhxed to each pot. pril2o,'7tt-lyeow Philadelphia & Beading Railroad. AmntrtmcBt ef Passenger Trains. Mat 2Stb, 187S. Troias leave Hrrrisburg as follows : For New Tork at 5 20, S 00, 8 10 a. m. 2 00 ' and i 40 p.m. For Philadelphia at o 20, 6 00, 8 10, Id a. iu., 2 bo and 3 50 p. m. For Reading a 6 20, 6 00, 8 10, 9 15 a. m., 2 00, 3 oil aud 7 40 p. m. For Pottsvilla al o 20, 8 10 t. m., and 3 50 p. ui. and via Schuylkill tL b usque banna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Allentown at 5 20, 6 00, 8 10 a. ni., 2 00, 3 50 and 7 40 p. m The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 1 00 and 7 40 p. m.. trains have through cars fur New Tork. The 6 00, 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. SVSDJYS. For New Tork at 5 20 a. ni. For Allentown and way stations at 3 20 a. ux For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at I 4o p. m. Trains for Harruburg It are at follows - Leave New Tork at 8 45 a. m., 1 00. 5 SO and 1 45 v. m. ' Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 10, 7 10 aad i 45 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40, 11 20 a. m., 1 50, 15. if 35 and 10 35 p. m. Leave Pottsville at 6 0u, 6 45, 9 00 a. m. and 4 35 p. mand via Schuylkill and Sunpii)- bauna Branch at 8 0-i a. m. . Leave Allentown at 2 30, a 50, 8 55 a. m., 12 20, 4 30 aud it 00 p. m. The 2 30 a. m. train from Allentown and tbe 4 40 a. m. train from Reading do out , run on Mondays - , SVA'DJYS. .' Leave New Tork at 5 30 a. m. Lear Philadelphia at 7 10 p. m. ' Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 ' 35 p. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. snd 900 p. m. Fia Mortis and Zssex Railroad. ' JOHN . W GOTTEN, - . General Superintendent. A fine acsottmeut of cloths, cassiujena veatines, Ac, aiwrys oa hand and 6ir sal try . s.D.iiUi'W.i LIFE, GROWTH, BEAUTY, London Hair Color RCatorrr. LondoiTllatr Color Restorer. Not a Dye ; makes harsh bitir soft and' silky ; cleanse tbe scalp from all impuri ties, causing tRe ba:r to crow where it has falbn otT or Wome thin. Can ba applied by the hand, as it doe not slaia IU tkhtm aoil tkm imeat liaew. Asa Hair Dressing it is the mast prrfrct the world" ; h.n ever produced. TLe hair ia renovated' nal coii-r, ana inr nnc appears io oe perni." ncnt. i am a.-itMiett that Ibis preparation is nothing like ailvu but oueratw upon tbe 1 no tan ai. ien u- n-nr was ouuegray nneu 1 coiuuieuceu iu use. MRS. MILLER, No. 7;U North Ninth street, I'bilj. Or. Suatrme w Co., Respeetel friends : I liave Hi'.- ploasnrK to i'llurm yon that a Indy of my quaintaace, Mrs. Miller, hrdelight ed wuh the sm-eew of yonr "Lowlo Il'tif C'ofur Ktltrer n Her hair w.'s tailing rap uiir, and vu unite gray. The elvr haa bueu reatoreit, tlse tuliin r ft' entirely stop' ied, aud a new growth ot hair is th results . B. B. GARRIGIES, DrsgUt, cor- Teutb 4 Coutes, Phila. Boston Testimony.' July 2, ISTt. Dr. Stcsije $ Sons Last winter while lu I rcuton, .. J., I procured I lui bottles of "Limlon.iliiir Color Restorer.' wliicb I like very uuu-h. iu fact belter than anything 1 have Used iu tbt last, niue years. If you please, uil me one doxen bottles, C O. D., f ire of VV..S. FogK-r at Soo, drug gists, No. Treuioot stre- t, Boston. Resjeiflfuliy yours, ': ADA BAKER, "'" .' ' ' No. 53 Rutland Square. Dr. Da'.t.jn, of Philadelphia, says of it : The '-Lundun Hair Color Restorer" U used very ejjejuivtiy among my patients awl .IrU-nds, as well an by uiyscii' I lherefori speak Irom expeneuce. "J4 Cents per tltttir. SIX BOTTLE 4.W Sent by Express to - .. any adiiress on receipt of price. Sold by all Druggists. THE XaTJiSTGIS. , 7, CO.ISIMPTIO.1. Jbis distressing and datigeroRs complaint and, iu prt'bonitory. svinptoms,- nglectel cough,- niiUit rwtats, hoarseness, wasting rtcjti, Wvr permanently cured by Dr. . Swajn' Compound atyittp of Wlia therrj." BUuNCUi l la A premonitor of Pul- ,monaiy CoBMi.tion, ia cbaracterired by catarrh, or inllammaiion of tbe nine us mem b: ane of the air passages "itb couch and expect oration. !i"4 brea'.b. hoarseness, pains. In the chest Per all bronchial alloc -tions, sore throat, loss ol' voice, coughs, , D It . SlfAl.lE'S t'enipeand fynij ef Wild Cherry ' W A SOVEREIU. REMEDY. lleniorrhasr, or Spttlint; of Blood, may procucd from ilie-laruyx, traa-.tiia, bronchia or luugs, aud arista from various causes, aa undue physical excrli-in, plethora, or lujl-ih-ss 01 the vessels, weak lungs overstrain ing M' te' voice, suppressed evacuation, obstruction of .the splecu or liver, ic. ... i. Dr. Fvrayot's ' Compound Syrup of H'i1 -. i ; '.; -' Out Tip -strikes at fheJMt of diteaie by purifying ibe bloody restoring llie liver and kidneys to healthy action, invigorating the nervous system. - Tle only standard remedy for bemor rhaqa, bronchial and all pnlmonary com-' platuta. Consumptives or those predis posed to weak lungs, should not fail to user this great vegetable remedy. Its marvelous power, cut only over con sumption, but over evtiry chronic disean hero a gradual alt-r.tuve action ia needed, l udcr its use tbe cough ia loosened, the nigbt sweats dimini-bed, tbs pain subsides, tbe puis returns to lis natural standard, tbe stomach, is improved iu its power to digesf and asaiiuil.it" the food, and every organ haa a purer aud better ipialtty c bood supplied to it, out of ahich new recreative and pass tic inatetS.il is ',-T.ide, PRICE ONE DOLLAR SIX BOTTLES $5.00. If your druggist or storekeeper ha not got it, we will deliver hall doxen bottles' to any address or receipt of price. CSShould the bowels he costive, or head ache accompany your dl-tase-, tha patient should procure a box of Dr. Swayae's Tar Pills. Take tint a lew doses 01 Pills, and follow with Swayae's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry; The Pills will evacuate the bowels, whkb Is of b krst importance, relieve tbe con' gesud livr, purity tne blood, strengthen the nerves, improve the appetite and rt move all billiousuess. 25 cents a box 5 boxes $1. Prepared only by Da. Swv It So.v,3:S0 Ncrth Sixth street, Philadelphia, Sold by nil prominent Druggists. rroiiixa piles PILES,' PILES, ITCHING PILES, positively team by the nse of SWAY .1 E S OIST.MEJIT ' Home Testimony. I was sorely alilicted with one of the most distressing of all diseases Pruritus or Pru rigo, or awe commonly kuown aa llchnu Piles. The itching at times waa almost in tolerable, increased by scratching, and not untrequeiitiy became qiiite sore. 1 bought a box of ' Stray te's Ointment i" its Use gave me quick relief, and in a abort time made a perfect cure. I can now sleep undisturbed, and I wonld advise all wbo are suffering with this distressing complaint to procura "Swoyue s Ointment" at once. 1 had tried prescriptions altuftst innumerable, without finding anr permanent relief. JOSEPH W. CHRIST, (Finn of Roedel It Christ,) Boot and Shoe House, 314 North Second street, Philadelphia. SKIN DISEASES. - Bwayne's All-healing Ointment is also a specific for Tetter. Itch, Salt Rheum, Scaiil Haad, Erysipelas Barber's Itch, Blotckres, all Scaly," Crusty, Cutaneons Eruptions. Parfectly safe and harmless, even Oft tha most lender infant. Price 50 ceift. 3 boxes $1.25. - Sent Sy mail to amy taddresn oa receipt of prtre. Sou srr aia Lsaatso DacoAtar. Prepared only bv DR. 8WAV3IE k. SOX, S30 North Sixth Street, i'uiladelpbia. ajll-ly