SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFtfLINTOWN : . WtAmUimj, Jalr id. 1st. TERMS. ,. Subscription. $1X0 per tstitim, If paid witUn K months ; $2.00 if nst paid within 12 moblhx. Transient advertisements Inserted at SO tenia per inch for each insertion. Transient business node In local col- atua, 20 cents p-r line for each insertion. . Deductions will be male to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter rear. PENN'A. B. RIME TABLE. Of N and after Sunday, April 16th. 18T6, passenger trams will leave Mifflin Sta tion; t. a. B., aa follows : eastwabd. f PtllajelphU Expres f Lewistowa Accommodation Pacific Express tJobnstowa Express .12 64am . 7 48 a m .10 00 am .11 22 am JJIail Atlantic Express ... . i s i;i urn - i 6 02 a m .....10 00am WBSTWABD. Pittsburg Express ..n..... I Pacific Express ...,k-...i Way Passenger,... ;ail .h,:. , J Fast Line ...i. ........... S 28 p in ' ... 6 45 p m ;Lewiatown Accommodation 7 43 p in I Daily. Daily titept Sunday, t Cailu except Sunday night. Daily except Man day. Til Pennsylvania Central Railroad Com Vnr issue excursion tickets now, and will continue to do so uutil November 10, 1376. The price of a ticket from tls point is $6.18 i half ticket, $3.09. LOCJtL tZTZLLlGESCE. LeWiitoWn people pic-nic at Macedonia. Borst-a in Chester county have Epizooty. A match factory has been started in Bunt in gdon. There was a heavy fall of rain on Thurs day evening. There are double as many women in Car lisle as their are men. The town seemed almost like a deserted 4ace during harvest time. It ia said that a wolf prowls on Jack's Mountain, below Lewistown. . Cncumbers and so forth, the doctor or large doses oT Jamaica ginger to fill Uie bill. f ie'.ds of growing Corn appear promising The time to make a corn crop is month hence. The Stine farm in Lost Creek valley was jAjW recently to Mr. Uiflendarfcr, of Oak land Mills. Price, $7,901. Mollie Pitcher, of Revolutionary fame, haa bad a monument erected to her mcm tory in Cumberland Valley. J. T. Smith, of Fayette township, has a large peach orchard that It ladened with fruit. Send orders in early. Senator John J. Patterson, of South Car olina, is a member of the Republican Na tional Executive Committee. Wmf ei! Mail is to be dlsconl'.nued on the -ud of 'hi rr.jr.lii. Causa, it does nut pay uinier the preseut appropriation. Gener J Crook's Command has been Leant from b the co:cuiuuication of scouts. It baa not met laj late of Custer. The muddy water ia the river has length ened the tenure ot lite of nianv bas. Fub--nuen have not been abie to catch them. Tae distress of stan-hy people last week, was found in the fact that the warm f pell took the starch out of their starched clothes. The water in streams has been kept quite muddy all summer, to til j disgust of those of the people who like clean water to bathe in. Hendricks has not yet sent in his letter of acceptance. There is trouble in the csinp, tor be is a soft money man and Tilden ia a h'd money man. Phiiade?hia Markets Wheat, red, $1. 20, amber $1.23. Kye iOtoltet Corn 63to 61c, Oats &ito46c. Cat I' 4WC,; per pound, Sheep 4 to5c, Hogs 9toll J - In another month the travel to the Cen tennial Exhibition is expeclvd to increase largely, aud by the middle of September a regular flood of visitors is eXpucUsd. The Democratic County Committee met last Saturday. The attendance was large, but acsreely as Urge as the attendance of The slates fixed up have not ! candidatea. been reported. j A game of base bsll was played at the Vark on Saturday last, between tue darvey Fishers," of Dancannon, and the "Baltics." of Mifflin, which resulted in score of 46 to 22, in favor of the foitner. The National flag was put at half-mast when the death of Gen. Custer was an nounced in Bloomfield. We honor the men who thus honor so brave and intelligent a soldier as Custer. Honor to cil:ious of BloomSeld fo- thus honoring Custer. Next Ssturday evening the Band will close its series of festivals, on which occa sion the boxes containing the votes that from time to time have been cast for the different articles put up by the Band, will be opened, and the articles distributed to those entitled to tbem. On Sunday, the 2nd inst., Mrs. Brown, a widow, and daughter of Mr. NeyUart, ot Rye township, committed suicide by bang ing herself at the residence of Mr. Neyhart. She was deranged. He body was taken to Jersey Shore, Lycoming county, for burial. BloomfitU Jdrocatc An evening primrose in the garden of Mr . Caleb Parker ia an interesting object to look at in the evening about 7 o'clock, as at that hour it rapidly unfolds its flowers. Most singular to relate, that at that late hour in the day bird appears and sucks the honey from the opening Bowers. If yon do not wish to have the Primary Election cUuse changed from the time of four weeks to announce a candidate in, to the time of two weeks, attend the Primary election. If you wish to change the time from tour weeks to two weeks, for the an nouncement of candidates, attend the elec tion. What a remarkable reformer Tilden is. He has refused to remove Sheriff Conner, who hauled Boat Tweed around the city of New York in a carriage to aid him to es caoe. If it had been some fellow who had stolen a few pennies, doubtless the wrath of Tilden would nave been kindled, so aa to remove the Sheriff. A great Reformer is Tilden I Early on tba morning of tha 11th Inst. Mr. Benjamin Belford, of Bloomfield, waa bitten twice on the third finger of the left hW br a snake of the copperhead species. He waa reaching through the fence, at his residence, to get some young cnicceni trout a rest when he was bitten. Ptrry Coaj Jldvccilt. Ti:i Rrpnb'ican primary election in Sny der couat bas resulted in the following ti-kn t'oncreas. Dr. A.M.Smith: State Senator, tr. B. F. Wagenseller; Assembly, Char!a Miller: ProthonotsrT, Jeremiah C rouse ; Register and Recorder. J. M. Vau sanat; Dutrict Attorney, J. H. ArnoM j Jury Cuniuussioner, S. F. Ehesry. On 8 iinday a week one of the Harriburg preachers delivered his sermon in thirteen minutes. "Short aud sweet," is what the present generation say of such a sermon. What would the men of seventy-live years ago say if they were here f The mortifica tion of the flesh, either in mid-sumcr or iu mid-winter, to them was of little account hen religious ceremony was to be observed. Are we advancing, or are we declining 1 A horse in a buggy, belonging to Mr. William Banks, of Fermanagh township, became unmanageable on Main street, on Monday about noon, and dashed up Bridge street in the direction of home. A short distance beyond East Point tne harness gsve way and the buggy was left standing in the road, uninjured except the breaking of the ahatta. Mr. Basks leaped out of the buggy when the beast became unmanageable and escaped unhurt. f A down tawn girl who it anxious to get rid W aldrwr, baa premised to marry his wbefcTiWen ii elected President." Ths you ladj know how to get oat of bad bargain. The fall of the Brat couple cauaed them to wear clothing. The beat lait week carried the mind back to. Eden, and caused one to wonder bow pleasant t moat liars been lor Adam and Eve to ail in the shade, on a warn day, nude, a wbea they came from the hand of their Creator "What a botch of it mother Ere did make. Cobbeb-stosb Lavish. The eorner toDk -f the new Lutheran Church, being erected at McAlisterville, Pa., will be laid M Sabbath, Jul 80th. Prof. E. J. Wolf, D. t., of Gettysburg w'.fl deiver the dis course on that occasion. AU neighboring min isters, and the public genera-, are in vited to be present. A. C. Turiey is bankrupt, and, like all bank rupts west sooner or later go the wa'l. She will Be a nice fowl for the European nations to dissect. The feast cannot long be de layed. Their appellles have been sharpen ed by her long practice of borrowing Iron Peter to pay I'aul. Peter and Paul -are getting tired s ailing for one or the other to ....it 6(9pm;quit loaning. When one or thd other Lriti to ivw, ion oiru - ui uave oeeo I cooked and the feaat begun. , ne 'Went commencement of the Col- liege of New Jersey a number of New York J"Hrnaliat were particular in noting tbedis- ptaT of abihty by our young townsman, Prodie J. Crawford, who was then about to leave mat institution ol learning as a grad uate, in class numbering 118, among which there were twenty honors, he took the tenth honor, was also one of the orators en cnuimencvment stage. The subject of speech for the occasion was "The Influence of the Saracens on tlie Revival of Learn ing." On the 10th inst. the lightning struck the new bouse of Mr. Litter, m UtchSeld, en tering the chimney at the top, knocking out three skies, leaving the aid of the chimney that was backed by the outside wall of the bouse standing, down to the pipe-hole in the first story, thence out the pipe hole and down the stove-pipe, and out over the stove, psssiug between two ladies of the family, doing them no injury, but killing a log that lay in the space between the ladies. From the stove the lightning darted across the room, striking the wall and penetrating it, knocking the weather-boarding off that side of the honse, and thence passed down to the cellar, where it demolished a cup beard. A Fourth of July incident of the JIc Coytown Jubilee Is related thus: For the llHjth anniversary elaboiate decoration had beeu provided, and put in place on the evening of the Sd bl July. Mr. Theodore Memiuinger, merchant at McCoytown, with held a large flag until about midnight, hen be "unfurled it to the breeze." It was a pleasant surprise to all who were up at that hour. It was the Urgent flag in the place. Someone told Dr. S. B. Crawford that Mr. Meraminger had beaten tbem ali in the dis play of flags. "It shan't be so," said the Doctor, aiid before the people realised it, he was on his way to Miff. in, some sixteen miles distant, for flag material. He reached this place about daylight, bought mateiial, took it to McCoy town, and bad a bevy of ladiea to make it np into a Hag. all ready for display for the demonstration or Jubilee on the 4lb. It was the largest Hog in the couotv. "The Pennsylvania Board of Centennial ' .u .1... D. I n""," T.: ZZ. Z . "2 State Centenuul Building, having osen com pleted and furnished throughout, is now ready for the reception of visitors, who will be cordially welcomed to the establishment, tw! tsi thi .nnitnrt4 and conveniences which 1 it atiurd. It commodious and we'.l ventilated apirt icnts, its tpacioua and shady porticoes, od it l-ezuaful surroundings, with the re freshing breezes which come to it from the neighboring lake and fountains, render it peculiarly attractive during the bested termi sod it is bel:eved that Pennsylvania,viitors, vearicd with sight-seeing and travel, ami seeking a retreat from the din and dust of the Exposition and grouuds, will find in it a means of relaxation and rest not readily attainable elsewhere within the Centen nial enclosure." Thi following cffioial paper explains itself: IIollida Tsnrso, July 11, 1876. To Svittl S. Wilton ! By virtue of an Act of the General As sembly of the Stale of Peniiytvanit, ap pr.ve! JUy o, lb76, yon are hereby ap pointed ene ot tiie f'iik War dim or IFafrr BiliJ!' in end far tie ccupfy of Juniata, Ptxnijlrmia, whose duty it shall be to en force, by iutonr.ation or prosecution, the laws of this Commonwealth, now in force, r lH-r ti iv hr1ttr hi, iukwI. nmviti'.nir for the propagation and protection of fish 1,1 r'J o1 tue interior waters of tne Com- monweaitn. BKXJ. L. HEWIT, Secretary of Board of State Fish Commis sioners. Some month since a man named Land is, residing in or near Lebanon, this State, was numbered among the "missing." Last week the Lebanon Courier published the following relative to Landis : Mr. Henry Landis, who was a wealth farmer, and whose sudden disappearance from this locality abont a year ago, and was supposed by some to have been murdered, bis turned np, we learn, at Omaha, Nebraska, and writes that he will soon be back. There ia a report going around that he states that he was kiduapped and sent to Cali fornia. There were heavy claims against his estate, and tbey bare been pushed to judgment during his absence. It will be remembered that Dauphin county parties were arrested for his murder, and that extensive excavating was done at 31 1. Joy, Lancaster county, to recover his body. Between seven and eight o'clock this morning Henry Gingncb, a wealthy resident of the neighborhood of Derry, this eounty, while sitting in the passen ger room at the Philadelphia and Read ing depot, was robbed of bis pocket book containing between three and five hundred dollars. A stranger took a seat beside him and engaged hint in conversation, daring the course of which be suddenly reached bis hand into bis side pocket, seized the pocket-book, jumped ont of the window snd boarded a passing freight tram, making bis es cape. Narrisburg Telegraph, July 13. Some time ago we noticed the mis fortunes of John J. Koland of V. in field, Union county. - He" lost, wben living in the West, the sum of $1400. After returning to Winfield bis house burned down and with it were burned $600 in goverment bonds. Recently bis wife died, leaving him with eight youne children. He became very re served, sesreely speakintj to - any one since then. ' Week before laet be com mitted suicide by drowning himself in the river. He waa about 54 years of age, had been employed as night watchman at the furnace, and was still worth several thousand dollars at bis death. Selintgrott Timet. A colored preacher, in translating to bis bearers tba sentence, "The bar vest is past, the summer ia ended, and thy soul is not saved," putit,De corn bas been cribbed,' dare ain't any more work, and tba debbil is still fooItV wid dis community." If be were to preach to this community, could he refrain from saying the same of it ? The Stntintl aud Republican office ia the place togct job work done. Try it- It will pay you if you need anything ia that line. Soldiers' Meeting. Til pursuance of. a' call issued in the county papers, a tr.eet:nS or soldiers was held in the Court Mouse erf Saturday even ing, to organize a " Soldiers' Association for Juniata County.' , t . , Win. M. Allison was elected President, and T. D. German Secretary. . . CapL Cornelius McClellan, Wellington Smith and T. D. German were appointed a committee to draft a Constitution aad By Laws, with directions to be reaJv to report at the next meeting, to convene on the first Saturday in October. A committee of two soldiers in each township and borough was appointed, to inform feliow-soldiers of the respective districts of the object of the Association. Speakers are expected to be yresrat in Oc tober, and the citizen soldiery vf Juniata may have a pleasaut re-uuion, aud live through, aa it were, the scenes of many Campaigns, their pleasures aud hardships. connrrrBE. Port Royal CapU J. P. Wharton, Ephraim iloyer. Turbett Wm Stewart, W W Landia. Spruce Hill Capt J D Howell, John Mc Laughlin. Boale Capt J J Patterson, Lieut G W BurchHeld. Tuscarora Columbus San is, Peter Ubil. Lack John Henry, Mat bias Stump. Milford Col J K Robinson, Lieut J R Kelly Patterson John R M Fink, Lieut Sam'l H Brown. Mifllintown W F McCachren, Jacob Bei dler. Fermanagh Rufus Davis, Jacob Etka. Fayette Capt Louis Degan, Corbet Singer. Monroe Wm Woods, Thomas Fultz. Susquehanna Joel Dressier, John Car s tetter. Greenwood George Woodward, John Pat terson. DehWare Sobert Humphrey, John James. Thompsontown Dr J N Orubb, John Web ster. Walker Lieut L Davis, Harry Moore. - The object of the meeting is to secure the permanent organization of the soldiers of the county, and an annual re-onion, to get the names of all soldiers of the county now living in it, or who enlisted from it, f or the purpose of recording them in a book, with date of their enlistment, when discharged and where, and the organization to which they belonged i this enrolling book will be kept among the archives of the county, and may, in the future, be of im portance to the survivors. There should be a record of their services. This can only be done well while their comrades are living. Tbia movement deserves the help of every soldier. The following letter, purporting to have been written by Tweed from over the sea to Lis old chem, Tilden, is a bit of floating campaign btttnor : I.i Foazios Laxds, July in, 1876. Fbiexd Sam : I send you draft on New Tork for $600,000, which yon can use in the canvas something after the svstem we adopted to defeat Dix. The six millions bold out tip-top. I am waiting, dear Sam my, for that happy day wben 1 can return to my native shores and fly to your bosom under the roof of the White liouse. Did you tlx that up with the Sheriff t If not, yon had better do it soon, or be may get miffed and squeal. My general health is hunky. How is your spine now, and do you feel the old shuck yet t I feel as if I would make a good minister to England, provided there is anybody who wauts the portfolio of the Treasury more than your humble servant. William M. Twzm. A set or Terra will bs given to anv per son who will produce the evidence and par ties who so maliciously circulated the re port in and about McAlisterville and Rich field, that G. L. Derr charges people the full price of a set of teeth wben the tem porary set are put in, and then refuses to put the pc. anent set in without being paid again. I deneunce the parties who circu lated the above report as unmitigated liars. and when I get the facts I will not charge tbem anything for what wilt follow. Hereafter my prices will be as follows, (prices for all work being reduced to the lowest possible figures) : Full upper or lower set of teeth, white metal $4.00 6.00 10.00 Full upper or lower set of teeth, Celluloid Full npir or lower set of teeth, Knbber (best) .- Old sets, that do not tit, remodeled and msde as good as new. . . . $ 1 .OOtoo.OO G. L. PERR, jc28-St Bridge St., Miiliiatown. Tmsir Sni. One bushel of Turnip Seed for sale, at 25 cents per pound by mail 35 cents. Call on or aadress MatHics LkoxabD, Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. June21-tf . ANN0UNCEMMT8. CONGRESS. Editor Stntintl and Republican: Please announce the name of Jsatniea LVons as a candidate for Conpress, subject to Republi can usages, and oblige JSAXT lilPlBUCASS. Dr. J. P. Stbbxtt, of Port Royal, will 1k supported for Congress according to tbe usages of the Republican party. Walkeb. ASSEMBLY. Editor Sentinel and Republican t By many Rpnhhlii-.ans 1 am rconested to ask that the name of lii'Qu T. McAusTeS.of McAlister ville, be announced as a candidate tor the office of Assemblr, subject to Primary Election rules of tbe Republican party. We are authorized to announce the name of Jabes Kioo, or Tuscarora township, as a candidate for the office of Assemblymau, subject to the rules ot the Republicsn party. STATE SENATOR. We are authorized to announce the name of Johb W. McTHERSBACoa, of MUHintown, as a candidate for the office of State Sena tor, subject to the rules of tbe Republican Prty. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. We are authorized to announce the name of Johs McLacohlik, of Turbett township, as a esudidste for the office of Associate Judge, subject to the primary election rules of the Republican parly. We are authorized to announce the name of M. R. Bashobe, of Walker township, a a candidate for the office of Associate Judge, subject to primary election rules of the Republican party. SHERIFF. We are authorised to announce the name of Isaiah Bebeet, of Turbett township, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, aubjeet to the Primary Election rules of the Repub lican party. We are authorized to announce the name of Capt. CoasELirs McClellab, of MUHin town. as a candidate for the office of Sher iff, subject to the primary election rules of the Republican party. ' REGISTER AND RECORDER. We are authorized to announce the name of S. M. SnELLET, of Port Royal, as a can didate tor tbe office of Register and Re corder, subject to the Primary Election rules of tbe Republican party. We are authorized to announce to name of David Halleb, of Mifllintown, as a can didate for tbe office of Register and Re corder, subject to the primary election rules of the Republican party. JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce the name of Absahab Moist, of Fermanagh town ship, as a candidate for tbe office of J ury Commissioner, subject to the Primary Elec tion rules of the Republican party. MA liKI ED: MAGILL HOWELL On the 6th nit., in Landisburg, Perrv eountr, by Rev. H. W. Herbert, Mr. J. M. MagUl and Miss Tillie S. Howell, both of Spruce Hill township, Ju niata county. ttftlUvray'a Pills aad olsit- rcent. The Victories of Science. Dsmes tic Rftodie: Steam, Electric Telegraphs, Printing, Ac., have each had their particu lar ovation, but the man who haa reduced tbe sphere cf disease, and alleviated the sufferings br millions of bis fellow beings, is, to say (he leaat ot it, entitled to oar ad miration. HollowayTias expended a ttte time in the suppression of sickness through out the world, and tor the effective cures of measles, small-por, riag-worm, whooping cough, and all disorders affecting child hood, his Pills and Ointment are aa familiar as household words in Europe, Asia, Africa and America. Mothers should never be without a supply. 1H8 MIFFMKTOWX MARKETS. Corrected Weekly by Jacob S. Thomas MlrrusTOWB, July 19, 1876. Butter It Eggs 15 Lard 12 Ham Bacon ..ft..... Potatoes... .... Onions id 11 80 75 MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weesly by Buyers A Kennedy. Quotations roa To-dat. Wednesday, July 19, 1876. Wheat, old , $1 25 new 1 0t) Corn 45 Oats 25 Rye 65 Timothy seed. 2 00 Cioverseed 6 00 E. F. Ennker 8 Bitter Wine of Iron has never been known to fail in the cure of weakness, attended with symptoms ; indis position to exertion, loss of memory, diffi culty of breathing, general weakness, hor ror of disease, weak, nervors trembling, dreadful horror of deoth, night sweats, cold feet, weakness, dimness of vision, lauguor, universal lassitude of the muscular system, enormous appetite wi:h dyspeptic symtoms, hot hands, Hashing of the body, dryness of tne skin, pallid countenance and eruptions on the face, purifying the blood, pain in the back, heaviness of the eyelids, frequent black spots flying tx fore the eyes with tem porary suffusion and loss of sight, want of attention, etc. These symptoms all arise from a weakness, and to remedy that use K. F. Ki-bkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. It never fails. Thousands are now enjoying health who have used it. Take only E. . Km eel's. Beware of counterfeits and base imita tions. As Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron is so well known all over the country, dreg gists themselves make an imitation snd try to palm it off on their customers, when they call for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron is put up only in $1 bottles, and has a yellow wrapper nicely put on the outside with the proprie tor's photographon the wrapper of each bottle. Always look for the photograph on the outside, aud you will always be sure to get the geuuine. $1 per bottle, or six for $5. Sold by Druggists and Dealers, every where. M Wormi Removed .Hive. E. F. Kckkel's Worm Syrup never fails t4 destroy Pin, Seat and Stomach Worma. Dr. Kcxeel ia the only successful physician who romoves Tape-worm in 2 hours, alive with bead, and no fee until removed. Com mon sense teaches that if Tate-worm be removed all other worms can be readily de stroyed. Send for circular to Dr. Kunkel, No. 2."9 North 9th street, Philadelphia, Pa., or ell on your druggist and ask lor a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup. Price f 1. 00. It never fails. IV EW DRCtVi STORE. basks & Hamlin, (Bellord Building,) Main Street, Mitnintown, Pa. DEALERS IV DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, I'VE STIFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and warranted irom high authority. cyPurest or WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. C7-PRE3CR1PTIONS cmponnded with great care. June 22-U. J J E A T ! MEAT!! The undersigned have commenced the Butchering business in the borough of Mif llintown. BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, and PORK can be had every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday iLornings at their meat stoie at the residence of Mr. Howe, on Cherry street. Their wagon will also visit the resi dence of citizens the same mornings. Kill none but the best of stock, aud sell at fair prices. Give us a trial. HOWE A ETKA. Jane 28, 1876-tf PU1ITS ! TUMPS! . PUMPS! Pumps, light or heavy, made to order. Cucumber Wood Pumps always on hand. These guaranteed never to freeze in Win ter. Wood, Iron, Terra Cotta, or Lead Water Pipe put down on short notice DRepairing promptly attended to. Please give ua a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell at the very lowest prices. Call on or address WM. NOBLE, Port RoVal, or, FRANK NOBLE, Mifllintown. mar22-8in SILVER PLATED WARE. Electro Plated Table Warn, ABD ORMASIE3TAL ARf WORK 19 0BEAT VABIETT, MANUFACTURED BY TBE mm m ERITMIA COMPANY, 650 Broadway, New York. The best Plated SPOONS and FORKS are those Silver Plated heat test on the parts where necessarily tbe most wear comes, and bearing the Trade Mark, 1847 Rogers Brthcra-XII. N. B. This great improvement in Silver- plated Spoona and Forks is applied alike to each grade oi Plate, A I, $ and 12 ox., as ordered. The Process and Machinery for manufacturing these goods are Patented. The Extra or -Standard Plate" made by this Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is piated 20 per cent, heavier than the oral nary market standard. 07 First Premiums awarded at all Fairs where exhibited, from World's Fair of 1852 to American Institute Fair, 1874, Inclusive. marl5-6m Large Stock of Ready-made Clothing lor aale by HARLEY ft CO. PKfettional Card. D . M. CRAWFOKD, M. D., Has resumed activelr the practice bf Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Miffiintown, Fa March 29, 18T8 JOUIS . ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW; MIFFLINTOWK, PA. CCollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. OrricE On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. JOBERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to tbe securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. OrrtCB on bridge street, first door west of the Belford building. April 11, 1875-tf LFUED J. fATTKHSON, ATTOBN E Y-AT-L A w, MIFFLINTOWK, JUNIATA CO., PA. C7" All brisiness promptly attended to. OrricE On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. w 1LLIAJI M. ALLISON, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, . Has resumed actively the practice of hia profession. All business promptly attend ed to. Office, as formerly, adjoining his residence, opposite Court House, XUIlin town. Pa. Dec 22, 1875. john Mclaughlin, LNSUBANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA. C70n!y reliable Cornpauies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly E. UUKLAN, DENTIST. Office opposite Lntheran Church, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the Bret ten davs of each mouth, commencing December 1st. The balance of the time his office w ill be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man worthy of confidence, and who baa been associated with the Doctor as student and assistant two years and upwards. Those who call during Or, Burlau a absence for professional service, msy, and will please arrange the time witb Jtr. Kilmer wben tbey nay be served, on the return of the Doctor. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, mrFLlNTOWN, PA. Office hours from 9 a. . to 8 r. .. Of. See in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. oct22-tf J 51. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jlcademia, Juniata Co., Pa. OrricE formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. April 7, 1872-tf D. L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and S urgery and all their collateral branches. Office at Academia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. July 15. lb. 4 II ENRY HARSHBERGER.M.D., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb u, lt. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! AT J. B. M. TODD'S, PATTERSON, PA. I have just returned from Philadelphia witb a full line of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Men's Suits, $30, $5.00 to -0.00. Soys' Suits, iU, $4 50 to $10.0V. A full line of tbe MOST FASIlaOXABXI? II ATS. at low prices. A complete assortmeut of Ladies' Best Shoes, at $1.2-5 and upwards. A full line of Children's Shoes. 1 have also a full line of Ladies' Hose, Handker chiefs, Ac, Also, a large stock of GEOCEEIES. Arbucklcs' Coffee 80c. Mackeral, No. 1, $i50 per J bbl. I am now selling SEWINQ MACHINES at WHOLESALE PRICES. I will sell you any kind of a machine at TvTEUTI PER CETT. LESS than they are usually sold. Leave your orders, and yon can have any kind you want. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, May 17, 1876. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (S uccessors to D. P. SuloufT,) DEALERS lit GRAIN, COAL, , LUMBER, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, AC. - We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifllin town or Port Royal. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. - BUYERS A KENNEDY. VsatwtsfT'i Steawttu rexmW at4 GrstV tV. PWfW, vft iAAHGS.prteHSXAIals. Tbttsw. DamlcnsM tWTvW puJif , OTw4taiu taiM4.wfM la tawa tat ma rttWOw. teaiadiMwir me tor ei.. wit trie ww. C.6. BUTCH LEV, amf t, MX CtmMrcs SUrV PUMPS) A'evr Adrrrtmcment. HEALTH ASH ITS PI.EASMS, OB Disease' with its Agonies f CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM. IIOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Nenoui Dimtdm. Wb vt is more fearful than a breaking down of the nervous system 1 To be ex citable nr nervous iu a small degree is most distressing, tor where can a remedy be found f There is one : il'ii k but little wine, beer, or spirits, or fr butter, none ; take no coffee, weak lea being preferable; get all the f resh air yon con t take three or lonr Pills every night i eat plenty of sulhls, avoiding the ose of slops ( and it' these golden rules are folloWjd, you will be ba py in mind and strong In body, aud forgot you have any nerves. Slather and DaU 'htert. If there is one thing more than another for a hi h these Pills are so lamous it is their purifying properties, especially their WkWr . f rlJli.ili li... KI.mI ....!! . 1 1 in. purines, and removing dangerous and aus-1 pendi-d secretions. Universally adopted as the onegraud remedy ior female comi. taints, they never tail, never weaken the system, and always biing abont what ia required. Sick Headachtt and Want of Apptttte. These fee ings which so sadden ns, most frequently arise from annoyances or troiiiile, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating ot drinking what is uutil lor ua, tuu disor dering tne liver and stomach These organs must be regulated it yon wish to be well. The Pills, if taken according to the printed instructions will quickly restore a healthy at'liou to both liver and stomach, whence follow, as a natural consequence, a flood appetite snd a clear head. In the East aud West Indies scarcely any other medicine is ever Used fur these disorders. How to bl Strong. Xever let the bowels be either confined of undulr scted npon. It may appear singu lar that Hollow iv 'a Pills should be recoui- niendej for a run upon the bowels, many persons supposing that they would increase relaxation. This is a great mistake, how ever ; for these Pills will immediately cor rect the liver and stop every kind of bowel complaint. In warm climates thousands of lives nave been saved hy the use or this medicine, which in all rases gives lone and visor to tne whole organic svstem. however deranged, health and strength following as a matter of course. The appetite, too, h? wonderfully increased by the use of these Pills, combined in the use of solid in pref erence to Huid diet. Animal food Is better than broths and stews. By removing acrid, fermented, or other impure humors from the liver, stomach or blood, the ctusa of dysentery, diarrhiea, aud other bowel com plaints is expelled. The result is, that the disturbance is arrested, and tbe action of tbe bow t Is becomes regular. Nothing will stop the relaxation of the bowels so quickly as this Hue correcting medicine. Ditordert of the Kidney In all disesses affecting these organs, whether they secrete too much cr too little water or whether tbey be atiiicted with stone or gravel, or with aches aud pains settled in the loins over the regions of the kidn-iya, these Pills should be takro ac cording to the printed directions, and the Ointments should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bedtime. This treat ment will give almost immediate relief when all other lueaus hare failed. For Stomach out of Order. No mediciue will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills; they remove all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach t'te liver and reduce it to a healthy action ; they are wonderfully efficacious in cases of spasm in fact they nevei fail in curing all disorders of the liver and stomach. Holloieay'i Pills art the bett remedy IrnoiCs ia the world for far fclloving diseases : Ague, Asthma, Kiiious CoiniI..intis Iiitlainuition, Juanun.e, l.iver Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Lumbago, Piles iSheumstistn. iteteution of Trine, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Scrofula, or King's i Kvil, .Sore Throat, riti-ne and Gravel, Dysentery, Erysipelas, 'Secondary Symptoms 1 ic-Uouloureiut, Tn mors, ckers, Venereal AfTections, Worms of ail kinds, Weakness from any cause, &x. female Irregularities Fevers of all kinds, Fits Gout, Headache, Indigestion, C.4 TTIOJI 1 Xone are genuine unless the sienature ot J, Hayoock, as agent for the United States, surrounds each box of PiTls and Ointment. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering snch in formation as may lead to the detection cf any party or parties counterfeiting the med icines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. . Sold at the Jf.nu.'actory of Pressor IIollowat Jt Co., Xew tork, and by all re spectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi cines throughout the civilised world, in boxes at boxes at 35 cents, 62 cents, and $1 each. QThere is considerable saving by taking the larger sires. N. B. Directions for tbe guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. apr2S, TS-lyeow. Philadelphia & Reading Eailroad. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. July 12th, 18T6. Train Uavt Hirritburg at follow s For New Tork at 5 20, 6 15, 8 10 a. m. 2 W and 7 40 p.m. For Philadelphia at 6 20, 6 15, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 OU and S 67 p. m. For Heading a' 6 20. 15, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 INI, 3 67 and 7 40 p. m. For Pottsvills at 5 2t, 8 10 a. m., aud S 7 p. m. and via Schuylkill St Susque hanna Branch at 2 4U p. m. For Allentown at & 20, 0 15, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 8 67 and 7 4l p: rs Tbe 6 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 7 40 p. m trains have through cars for Mew Tork. Tbe 6 Id, 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains have through ears for Philadelphia. SUNDAYS. Tor New Tork at 6 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20a.m. For Beading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p. m. Train for Harruburg Uav an follow : Leave New York at 8 45 a. m., 1 00. 6 SO and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 8 1'J, $ 25, 6 05, and 7 10 p. m. Leave Heading at 4 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 0, 6 15. H 00 and 10 85 p. ra. Leave Pottaville at 6 00, 6 45, 900 a.m. aad 4 25 p. m., and via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 55 a. m., 12 20, 4 80 and 9 00 p. m. The 2 SO a. tn. train from Allentown and the 4 40 a. ro. train frotS Reading do not run on Mondays- SUNDJYS. Leave New Tork at 5 80 p. m. " Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p. m. Leave Beading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 Hi p. m. Leave Allentown at i SO a. m. and 9 00 p. m. 'Via Herri and Ets Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN. General Superintendent. Tbe Ebstlsbl anft BirrBUcas bas no snpeiior as an advertising medium in tbu county, and as a journal of varied news and reading it is not surpassed by any weekly paper in central Pennsylvania. Drags k. medicines at Banks Is Hamlia.'s MlSCELUiA EOL'S II MATTEfl OF POPULAR III WL Wo eoenssrroa ft V&T- !eit&r (he -anlrstanre of aonvctios about OaV !ia)l. In I'hllarirA'iiykVaTiaiu&kir&BrowB'a" LArr-t ClothinAVyEie In Aiaortca. A Viaitjr uii aUendauNT9 thespealara: l inter. " H but cumer in the BaAlis? OB f Avoidant -douU Tai.t corner of duiA and Marks. Pleass note tee BIXTft. t?r str-w suaoferasrcjie OaS Hail, bavs teen misled by ue&iaiag persons." V. - It la pcr.culy colossal! Co yon kaow ft dimensions r" A. " i2,uuo squalv en rm Market, and PO odd on i-ltt. six stcrtcs iiirli, ljia ..-.or liiree acres oi 3oorjsf, acd v-jveri ice new occupied fcy'rCiJi Iwtx.iy diuyruit bu-i-nesa places." V. bo you use steara-pnwcrT A. " A riant young snifine lurnhbes powr fbr the freight and perii-rele slurs, cjd i. o boilers steam for bcului and tne ouier opera tions of the house. V. " What order do yon take with fAiT A. "Taey are bf opyfea ui airvntrd la flic basement, on loiigiyC.- coUuten,and tiiu tiience on the ftAitrlrelevator to (lie bVvOS tor's room on th"r fior r." V. " la uupeclinlbe hist operation T . A. Ho, nr. measuring. Its g-xi arc f rst inc'nred in the piece. tr.n in.-t-.'d. Ilc lo:h passes over rollers In Uie face if a itrom' light, and two men lit. on belt re and os.o behind the gnods, wntiUuv; t.iiii the y ol a hawk for the lea.-t pin-hole topcrieri.n. ttul marking every flaw, so tlist toe t utter rcy seo and avoid U when. La cvowia U cut Um t&r raents." v. Too must entptry aa r--fy cf r-lttrt!"" 4. "Coma t our uuli HiOf aud See! Y.'e keep 70 bands all tha t. A- ctjWcj n p ih cloth into garments, besideAi machines (bat tto a dozen men s work eaciWi a ttrolc. . . V. "Do joa manufacture ail jotrr trtrd foods" A. " We do, and mess eareftirv." Oir ex aminers inspect every itittii and sesra, tv.tl ertiiy to every ranuent as estra-wcil ciacu before we put our tiutot oa it, aad bwM. responsible rr It" . , V.Ytur system must Save foa a great' A "In stt direction. sir. It Is t(f Krsttrn and economy we prarticeall Ut" rV i.vtu-ij that enables us to put our prAybwa to tL people as we do." f V. "Alter inspectiiij tbe "Tori, whet becomes of it?" A. "Before it tnet into Stock ft h ti'heki. Every ilbeIo par-pent Las. iu number. other points not( it, ,o !la. it, cnk.re i,.s tory ran 14 traced Without fkiL upcu out books." V. " Yon most have SO or l salmnen V A. "Why ilr.on buty dsys you siantce M0 In the various rooms snd amies cy rooms. V. ? you do an oruer i,uceby ueac-y by mail sd express A. " Very erf peat AC over Seci.'uirj".' Our 51 .' - COOk AND PARLOR STOVES, If EATERS! OF ALL KINDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE (in R. E. Parker's Jcw Bruus tiiling, MAIM STttEKT, OPPOSITK THE COIKT YAni jilFFLINTOWy, JUXIATA COUNT!, PA. Housekeepers' Hardwire. L5uii(!" crs' Hardware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, IjEATHER, rALVr, OILS, GLASS, &c, &a, all of first quality, constantly on hand. I inrit the public Iti call and see me. joEH MtlTEEESBAUGH. MIlTlmton, ing. 25, !87l-tf D W- HARLETS Is ti5 p!ace where yoa can buy TUL BEST AXD TUE CHKAPIaST MENS YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTltiNG IUTS, CAPS, BOOIS, SHOES, ASD FURNlSIl'lXG GOODS. HE la prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and seloct stocks ever olTcred id this market, snd at ASTONlSHlNllL Y 10 IV PRICES ! Also, measures taken fur suits toil parts of suits, which will be urade to order at shbrt notice, very reasonable. Ketncmoer tha' pfaO, in Hoffman's New Baildingi corner of Bridge and Water sTeets, MlFF LINT OWN, PA. Sept. 15, 1870-tl SAM'L STRAYBR lias just returned frcni tbe ijutein cities with a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GkVtS' FtRNISIlfXtj fiOOIM. Goods !' all kind are Mv. Co:ne aud see nm and be astonished Pants at cents. rXT Sl'ITS JIAUB Tt OliUEK.rg Patterson, Pa., May 28, 1876. S A. ML' El. STKaTEiI ATTENTION. J. F. JACOBS, DEALS a IB t j i. i i Farming Mac nnery and Agncuitural Ira-, pleniriits, snch as fin Planters Cnm WnrVoro ! wwi. aac.o.o, wox- Git 11.1 sCPIRITOBS, CLOVER SEED SEPARATORS, Horse Powers fru" One to Ten Uorse Power, j Agrimiiura. Portable, and Stationary Mtam t?tws, j FODDER ct'TTERS, FODPER CRUSH-I EHS, COK S HKLLEK?, 1 , I Cider Mills, Hay Forks, Hay Rakes, Graf.i iniis. ana inruiina; mkiuowi "' luijuc-. nienia oi eiwj ueocriutiuu. auuresi J. F. JACOBS, Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. April 12. 1H7. J B. LOUDON,- MERCHA1XT TAILOR, in room on second story of H . K. Pzrkef s; new building, on Main Street, Mifflintovn, Pa. FASHIONABLE GOODS always on harid. CUSTOM WORK LONE on the shortest, notice. GOODS 50IJ) by the yard or pattern. PERSONS butir.g goods can kzve there ; cut in garments frre ef charge. B UTTERICK'S PATTERNS also for sale. ALL. WORK TTARRASTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, isrs-tr ' : ' Sale Bills of all kinds printed on short sence at uus efnee.- .1Dl ERTiSE.)lE. IS. perfect system &j4 rules of stlf-gieaaiueiijeiw Lil:e ilj-osnbiT-! to ileote pcjyilj "."Qfi BtuVs away rer-afc." t yryaOvCUf as u may hure teem us t . i j 1 ' osisu least iis.i m ""-"n di'fsr-nt Uvjirlmn?.r" A. " iy ci.uu-l (.abivwDoretbaa rmtep, e-cheh'.: el :t'i)ucr.n ttt'jrext.sndra. t th.rocjhiy r lii. a m-cesary wheel w Lb In Ui rrot. wl.e-1." -V. T- ill J i :-m a doren cr of tbem f A. "With I'lamae. TLe Cus'.ni ipbj. Kent, ft r tha xyrrvr na u-saw K K-. ily-n.ai!;i kiij. i u.'uvJ.!i.f 1 1; atc!Tjt, wi It its fsSrv'i'-'O t ' tiBCc.T.rar. Ifce Sl.irt HtoxT, .th lu tuy tcuthii.es. wii'Lii:; i: n-oA:i "i-tlrrsftL.'it?. 1L Triav mm? rezmztmaL.. t'eai aL1'; many a rero lsr st. r. TLa '.ar. ?!r- k tKi. 'W E.-H-eiv.!.r !Un. Ti e li.'ixr re-Mitmeat. wanted berrre. TheFpevial Cni:tinis Lepait xuertt. ;li.e Iclner; Ikizu-m, with tu sctTe if jr.e.'ieTiefrrs. TS " V. I! Hi b ln !. en .n(rn !" tr. a..t half tl.r..ui.i Ira AdTertistns; tieiHairti.t, wiiii it l.tlLsnd i. InLuton. edu!jrd poolifuiryl tu:l c.-sand pepuLir tJi.orci. mtia-viet.t, w:tu its ipet M nrraacv far hid... Ih liHCKph lVuatv ranrd. The Cl.it C'.eriB ttt.niocEt. bVlseer-r- .d s??iftanu. t.encrai Stan isue's JVpunnieat; fma-ic r' cCre. an I otlu-r r.lts of tnw fir.ri.'l tuy aa tne -:uul;TTi7. r-lariiUiir. e.ccxut.nr. I.uyirtei maa Idc ir?i-icrini.'. m u it,(itil!r r ut. rillinr. and in. a thf arsnjrilys je.'cb'E tteir foreea Scsriy n &tzriefeiw;n ire&e plcatnoniu tne to Utweta ,(Xs,(m) aj.1 ti,iwj,JM aa nailly." .. Y. "t u--e-i 4-6-u-sr .. : -"Jijite it 1 J fr-rrot to nme tN CaiKlcr i I. nartnnt, w hiih hanillcs iu 0,UA of retail saMon nue s:ne! dcy!" , V. -.Clo! lmiuct: -e II hut's wbat enables the hons to buy cheap and he'jrx. husi" A. "E-naf.yl Vou hjjo iZt b.t k The people liiroi t he. kft rrflhat we depend on low prieesatMl iSLauOsraias." V. "v.tet saw Li, ',uCai(.Li' Ikeaf a touch eLout"'.. -. A. "Parsyweni rfhsfivefn fleallie t. Ctwj prie, n-iOeviatlcn: 2. Cash fbr evsrytblcs: . A (r.iaaUf proierting tL punbaitr, 4. Ihe Vi' itC .etuiaed if the buyer tu l bthexwlM tsa.iiL" V. " Kothfnr enrl? be fWrr." . . ., A. " Kithine. And its peotleste It." V. " Well, 1 thank you, sir, for your pollta attention." A. " N t at all. It's a pleasure to spfre yoa. Call again: aud be siire of tV I Wasa EiitiT f; Crotra's O. k Hal'. u&-East eof nc tiK'b an I MarJ;'f -ir , . . 'i.i l'.jnk, y-el aLaJ be happy to do So. Cot'd .n.n-. i Manhood: HowLost.HowBestored I J JiHt jKiMihed, a now edition of f UlUr. Ciilvn-weU'e IVleftrafed Essav j s sj rnofiHi .m or t a salvia t noa, iMVoluararv Sfitiinai Losses, ltops- , lBe1 ,,. fm. pediiu,nta to JIarriage, etc j also, Con- sumption, Kpileps and Fits, induced by ..j,,,,,,,,, r B,Ir! itnivagance, c. Cyi'rire, in a seated envelope, only six i"' .... .. 1 be re!?!ratrr! aitthi.r. in tbis admirable Essay. eleaTiv cVr?urTMtes. from a thirtr veari ucretnl pra tice, that tbe alarm- i confluences Z1""" " rad- H:ally cured without the dangerous use of iterllal inedi. iue cx the application of tho knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once etniBte, certain, and edcctual, by means of which everv sufleror, no matter what hia f Cnd,on bv y cur9 biinsetf chesp- jy privately, and raiicoiiy QTThis Lecture should be in the hands ' of every youth and every man in the land. I Sent under seal, in plain envelope, to any sddresa, pvst-paui, on tbe receipt of I six cents or two post stamps. Address the Paoiisbers. r. BRCGmi k oi, 41 Ann 91.. New York; Post-Otbce Bos 4586. Oct. lit, 1875-ly. BALLARD & CO., Gsncnl GonnniSolcii fahnts, asn riAUia a Grain, Hides, Wool, Tobacco,- Hops, Eggs, Bo iter, Cheese, Dried Frultej Feathers, Furs, l.Kr.l, Tallow, Seeds, Bacon, Beans, Poultry, Flour, Vegetables, 4c, ki-, ' Warrhoss, No. 42 Kerth Water Streety PHILADELPHIA. . March 22. 18;6-Sm Bale Bills printed on short notice at tkd office of tbe Sentinel and Rtfubhean. itinua, tin wwm'n.we. i 'i,!act fxe mnmiy fU a), yo-jr jtrj.fcud f-i iti. The lien r;nwa;.e".t,.:,l (- :.r. fs.-Bia. Ihe ti,xJ ly-y'r'rarBT,-Th? VrutLa l.fj r:mi .f 1 h. STORE
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