SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: Wfeda Mday, Augwwt ft. tSf 6. . ' TEHMsr r t Stbsrription, $1.60 per annum, if paid jwittin 12 months j $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at SO cents per inck for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col-traft-, 10 crKts per line lor each insertion. Dednctiona will be made to th -ae desiring to advertise by the year, ball or quarter HM'k. B. RETIME TABLE. ON and after Sunday, April 18th. 187fl, passenger trains will leave JliHliu Sta tion, P. R. R., as follow : iiarwiu. 'Philadelphia Express ..w. 12 54 am . Lewistown Accommodation.... 7 43am f Pacific Express 10 00 a m tJobnstown Kxpress ............11 22 a m Nail v.i , . 6 OU p tn Atlantic Express ...i.... ...... 9 15 p in WESTWARD. jPittsburg Express 12 22 a m I Pacific Express i.... CIC!iu JiWajr Passenger ...i...l0 00 a tu ;Mail 28 p ni ; Fast Line .................... 45 p n tLearstown Accommodation .... 743pm 1 Daily. X Daily except Sunday, t Caily rzctpt Sundaf uifkt. Daily except Mon day. . i. . Tux PetrnfylvanUi Central Kailrosd Corn pan issue excursion tickets now, and will continue to do so oatil November 10, 186. Tbe price of a ticket from tbia point i $6.18; half ticket, 3.C9. PlHLtllKLrulA. inXf 12, 1876. The headquarters of The Reparrrtein State Committee hate been established at No. 13i'3 Chestnut vtruet (2 1 floor), Pbiladel Iiia. tlcKKY li. Hott, Chairman. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Thn tiuia to caase trout Ashing will be on tiit l "ih in.-. ' Tbc S.-li' s.;r'. c and North Branch Rail road is in tf . v qui. MiR.io c-i's.y iViucrs are experimenting trS itr.iigariin grass.' - DkI and didn't," is what Katydid says tbene Dights in the tree tops. A number of ladies and pen'.leroeo pic nicked at Jiaccdouia last Thursday. On Thursday, the 17th iust , tbe Lutheran Sjbbaitt School o ibis place expect to pic nic. The Odd Fellows' great Centennial Pa rade w ill take place in Philadelphia tie teui ber 20. Alleg.-d crookedness in the BUir county sluia house has led to an investigation. No report yet. The number of people who fished for bass has been reduced.. Reason scarce! y anv hah are caught. - The Loner House ot Congress has re galed the resumption act, providing for :ld pajn.cnt in ln73. Buy peaches of Smith and Brother, of Pleasant IL!I Fruit Farm, cast of lleAlis terviile, bear Cooolauuts. One hour and thirteen minatea is the time in which the Fast Line came from ILirris arg to Miifliu the other evcuiug. The Presbyterians of Huntingdon held a ..rge pic-i:tu bot week. - Upwards ot live hundred peoj-ie were in attendance. The cornice en the pilaster eolinnns ol fie Court House seem to be the favorite place of nest vuildiug lor the English spar row. There is a movement on foot to carve a l.iece out of Texas l"r a new State, bin ts Urge enough to make a half dcten largc r-Ut. . Upwards of five thousand Pennsylvania IrovpH-mliintrers are emamied ad jacent to the Centennial Exhibition grounds at i'biladelpbia. . - The Cotne boss, So boss" of tlie caltle drover has Dot been beard this year in th-se p-irt. Few cattle are driven to market nearly all are carred. . " Some thirty or forty young ladies of Xew York city aro said to bd " stage struck." 'lis a mistortune that they liave not tak- na fancy for something else. THJen's letter of acceptance is out. Tla long, but how could it be otherwise tU.ui long, w hen it is considered that it was in June that he was nominated. The District Attorney of Blair county j was tried Iat week for ralfrasauce in offl :e. , The jury acq aittd bim,. and requuaal tiie I proseeutui to pay the coata. Rev. Steward Banks, assisted Rev. Xf. j Sherrard iu Hie administration of the Lord's buisptT on Sabbath, and j (reached both the ntoruuig and eveuing sermons. Rev.' David Beale, a member of the Beale family of this couuiy, and now a pre hi iu Baltimore, preached in the Fresby terian cbmeh last Friday evening. A Wilkesbare man is a forge? tn the amount of two hundred tiioiMiid ti'dlais.4 Ilia satne is Tbos. f). Conyrghim. He has fled to a place that bis victima have not yet found out. An Ohio mm tends a qnarteT v this" !&-e, to bt given to tiw boy who will oaluh linn piirot Euglish sMrrews ; allexpresa upe aud carrying excuses to bepiid by the citizen of Ohio. The late meeting of Directors of the SelinscTove and North Branch Railroad, ti'.-kl at Seliosgrore, resulted iu tbe umii! t.uk about collecting subscriptions, c., as liis !: l-een talked a j ear and mure. The mziifi. iment of Uuion Cemetory have apiio.i.tea next Friday as the day on wbiub to uioet l the Cemetery, with force uiii cient to render to tbe gronnds snch ser ice ns may be necessary to keep them in proper appearance. "The Lewishurg, Centre county, and Spruce Creek Railroad has been leased to the Pennsylvania Railroad ior ninety-nine years. 1 he road is to be completed as lar as Spring Mills wlien w0rk wid be suspend ed until times are betka'." 'The barn of Samuel Toung, near Mif Uinburg, was struck by lighuiug hi tiie evening, 20(h, and burned to the ground with lb entire grain and ha) crop, and a reaper. Mr. Young and his hau ls were in tbe turn when, it was struck, and had just put iu the last load ot bay." , On Tuand ay evening of list week, adaugh ter of Mr. John Zook, of FcrmauagU town nhip, aged between one and two years, lound Us way to a trough of water near tbe house, and in laving its little bauds iu the clear water, lost its balance, fell into the troujh, and was drowned. Sarouai'a great moral show it down in Nova Scotia. A few days ago It passed in parade throiurh tbe atreets of Halifax. The olhcers of a bank iu that place, foe tbe mo ment f-irot themselves, aud stepped out aide of their ofh.-e aud but a step around the comer. When they returned, a pile ol nearly $1?,0H0 of money was gone no one, tiut the iniet, knows where. On Thursday last a tram? named Timothy Meyers, while asleep on tbe bumper f a treight train, was jostled otf onto the track at Manayunk station, Mifflin county. The cars ran over His Ictt arm, crushing it both below and above tbe elbow. He was brought to this place, where tbe arm was amputated about four inches below the shoulder. Dr. D. M. Crawford perfoimed the operation, assisted by Dr. Lucian Banks. Mr. 11. L. Reynolds, of this borough, tntornit at Uiat he captured and killed 8, Mt potato bugs this summer by actual count.. Mr. Wo. A. Spoaster font rafted to pay him 24 cents per thousand tor all he could pick ofl" his two potato psteb, one in sis town lot and the other on his farm at the head of town. Harry kept account ol all he picked, with the aoove result Bloamfitld Tint. The bank o thi" Miners' Trust Company suspended oh Saturday. Prot Huxley arrived in New York on Saturday. B is out on a health seeking journty. Despatches declare that Alabama has gone largely Democratic in the recent election. Philadelphia Markets. "Wheat, new Southern red, $L15tol.l7, Ohio amber iL20tol.25 ; Corn 50tofi0c ; Oats40to44et Cattle 4toOe; Hon 9Jto9Jc On Saturday, the 13th inst, the Sabbath School of Richfield will hold a celebsation. Rev. Mr. Co pen haver will address the school. All are in vited to attend. The letters of acceptance of Tilden and Hendricks are long;, tedious, able eflbrta to whitewash their past record, and square each other for the cam paign. The Sestkel artist has put the spirit of the letters in cartoon. See picture. The annual election of officers for the Juniata Valley Bank took place on Monday. James North, of Pat terson, was elected President, J. T. Van Irwin, Cashier, and Noah Hertz ler, James North, J. Nevin Pomeroy, Abraham Stouffer, Jerome Hetrick, William Rinks and Ephraim B. Mc Cmm were elected a Board of Directors., Mr. William Allen, of Ohio, Is now sulk ing, it is said, ever political misfortunes. and Mr. Samuel F. Cry bs joined the Greenback party. If the prominent man ol tiin paity drop nlf in thtt war, who will b for Tilden and Hendricks in Ohio ? Third street, Philadelphia, was thrown into a state of excitement last week, by a firm of broker breaking up on a corner, in Heatonville railroad stock. Th shock was severe euough to affect the beat ot railroad sicurities. K early all railroad paper tell rapidly a few hours, but aa rapidly regained their place alter the excitement abated, which it did alter the breaking of a tew other firms took place. All is tranquil bow along the line of brokers. Milroy, Mifflin county, bloods amused themselves, and insulted a citizen on the street by calling him Sweet cake Jake." The citizen turned the tables, by going to (he olli-e of a Justice and lodging inform ation sgiinst the young men, ail of which has resulted in a hearing before the Justice and a binding over of the bloods for their appearance at Court to answer, for their tolly. A 'n of Mr. John Straitlioof, of West Huntingdon, started in company with a man to g fishing, on Mouday last, aud af-t- r they had gone a short distance from town, the boy was bitten ou tbe leg by a Ssake. The man killed the snake, -hich was a copper-head, then picked the b y r.p in his arms and returned to town with him, as rapidly aa possible, when Dr. Bruinbaiigli was summoned The Doctor apttlKd the usual remedy in su h rases, and we learn the boy i gradually iiupiov ing. An old in in, a grnmb!ing tramp, a few days ago, in passing througn a street in l.ewistoan ttlked so loudly that h drew the atteut'on ol a ptrty of shoemikers. at work in the second story of a building, along which the tramp was passing. One ot Uij party dropped waL-r on the pave aieut near the old trare'er. Looking around, he tramp saw only one nuu near, and that man is ihs District Attorney of Miltiiu county, and feeling like the Indian when provoked, like whipping and scalping the li rat rt ni-t, ho pitched into the leal gentleman with a vigor that brought out the muscle ol the Attorney iu sc.l-d-lei.ce. Aller around or two, the tramp Was put out of bglitiiic humor, by b'-.ing knocke-l down. Iiet which be was ready to proceed on his journey. ' The shrinkage in the pricM of merchan- I dise and produce ot all kinds as well as that of real estate, is a problem at which ihe teamed, and busiues w:rlJs are figur ing. As jet there is uo agreement as b th; cause. One sums it up this way ; another sumg it up another way, and in the iui.ni tude of tourers there are a multitude of an swers, nearly all different. It is a public iiuesiion, and everr one may figure at it ao tlicii liguae, figure. The result miy be lound in the fact that ail of the govern -meuts, or iie viyatl of the g.ivernments tt the civii.icd Wirid are iu debt, and have ruled that ;ruld is tile only lU tender for ihe psj lusnt ol dents. Gold is too scarce ior a ptymeiit. V-ars ago silver was included as among the legal tender money ot nations. or it is nou II sil ver were agaiu inclu led in the pavmont inouey, tbe volume ot currency witb w hich to pay national obligation would bit doubled, mid I here is no telling bow much relief it would allord If silver is excluded a dozen years more, three-fourths of the uatious of the civilixod world must bankrupt and must repudiate their obligations. There are a number of good sU ire eaters in this community, but n me can erjiial the Luzerne countr iuan whose eating powers are thus related by t Pittston piper: Hank Leader, well known to many Pittstou peo ple, occasionally amuses himself and aids his pocket by winning a wager on his eating capacity. On Wednesday morning last uj ate, on a wager of ten dollars, in less than ! minutes, no leas than pounds or raw liver, without condiments, or anythm? elsd whatever w ith it. Some lime ago be ate two p iunds of suet, two pounds of salt pork, and a pound aud hall ol liver. While Ibis is tremendous eating, it is accomplished with apparent ea-e. He offers to eat a q car ter of beef or l.V) pounds iu two and a hall hours. Oi-dinanly be does .not eat any more than other men, and can go without eating, on a I u!l meal, for a week. Hank is going to the Centennial, where be may poa si lily furnish some diversion lor ibe cruad by eating from three to five Ireah rattle snakes. Uu will eat forty dot en tresh oys ters at a meal at any time aud b gratified at the opportunity. Pkachcs! Pkxchcs ! Come to Pleasant Hill Fruit Farm, situated four miles eaat oi McAlislerville, near Coeolamus, Juniata Co , Pa. Patronize home trade, and get your f ruit fresh troui Hie trees. We have oeir Ik t lkotad t rmit Tttt growing, one thou sand of w hich are peach trees, well loaded with fine f ruit. We will have tea to Incite hundred eraia of Ptacha. Hale's Early" will ripen about the 10th of August, and (lilterent varieties iu succession until the close of the Peach season, which will be so:ne time in October. H iarts all to come and tee . Orchard open lor visitors daily except bunday. All ixdera for fruit, r letters lor inforinstion, should be ad dressed SMITH at HKUTliEU, Cocolamus, J uniata Co., Pa. Aug 9, 187J-SI An txchaoce says : Uagerty's grove about a tuile eant of Altooot, on tbe Fetiosj Ivauia railroad, bat 0ng been a favorite camping place for tramp During tbe night they bleep uuder tbe trees and to the daytime make plunder ing excursions through thn neighbor ing couutry. Previous to Friday Dijlit fbeir numbers bad not exceeded fi'tj but then tbey numbered a hundred and fifty and were desperate and dar ing. On Thursday eight they captur ed two bogs belongtng to Mr. Oliver liagerty, killed ihetn and divided tbe meat. Friday night tbey killed a cow belonging to tbe same gentleman and made tbe same disposition of tbe ear eass. Saturday morning tbey baited a farmer's wagon on its way to market cleaned it completely of everything eat' able and threatened to shoot the unre sisting and terrified man if be made the slightest aotte. On Saturday after noon the citizens of Altoona were or ganixin; for the purpose of visiting tbe grove and driving tbe lawless and thief in j marauders from it ' OATS? OATS! OATS! Fifty bushels of Oats will be taken in exchange for Furniture. Call on W. F. Sstdxa, Miffuntovm Camp Mketixo. A camp tfleeling will be beld under the auspices of the Evangelical Association, on tbe grobtids ol tienry II art man, one-half tnilo from Mexico, commencing Aug. 17. Ail frieuds of cauip meetings are cordially invited to attend, and t hose coming will be welcome. Notice is hereby given tbat we have control of grounds ai- jiuing, and no hucksters or traffic will be allowed. . J.Miith, R. YY. Rcstaw, Committee. Port Kotal, Aug. 4, 1876. Jlr. Editor: have long waited for your correspondent, "A." irooi Spruce Hill to reetity what 1 considered an error in bis last comuiuuicatioc, tbat there waa " not much improvement go ing oe here," aud leat it may oreate tbe impression tbat tbey are old fogies and do uothings, I would aay that tbe peo ple of tbat section are as wide-awake energetic- set of people as you will find anywhere, and always np to time in everything like improvement. Why, sir, within about a year twelve new buildings of different kinds have been erected in tbat section, and more are under way. i5ouie old ouea have been repaired and . unproved ; snd there's where you fiud three firms engager! in selling reapers and mowers sod other luacbiuerv, snd tbe two carriage and wagon maker' shops of tbe lloffinans, and two blacksmiths' shops; also the enterprising D. 13. Esli 1 Brothers, who are engaged in the importation and ex portation of improved swine, sheep, 4o. All taken into consideration, I think no more enterprising act of people could be found in tbe jjuuty. 1 might men tion olber improvements, bnt will wait until A." gets back from bis visit and looks around, for I presume be bas been off on s visit, snd wrote of what that people were long ago. ' Yours, ic, L. Mr. David Uinteb, a bigh'y respect ed ciuxeu of Alexandria, Huntingdon county, met with a terrible accident ou luuTsdsy afternoon last, which resulted iu bis death la about three hours after receiving the injury. lie bad been hauling wood with a one horse sled, aud started to go to Bat fee station for tbe put pose of getting tbe sled repaired, aud ne attempted to cross tbe Feunsyl- vauta Kailroad before tbe Day Express would reach tbe crossing, but bis sled caught on the track aud the horses broke lms, leaving tbe sled ou the track aud Mr, Ginter sifting on it. The engiue struck the sled, kuooked it off the track, and ran over bis left leg. Tbe train was promptly stopped, run back, aud tbe unfortunate man taken on and brought to this place. Tbe Com- ".ny 9 physician was summoned and did all in his rower to relieve tbe suf ferer, but tbe loss of blood was so great that reaction did not take plate, and dea'h relieved him of liis suffering shortly after four o'clock. Mr. Ginter's son, who was driviug another team be hind his father, witnessed tbe awful misfortune. He arrived here on the 415 trair. Thursday evening to see bis father, but it was too late the death angel had gone before. Tbs n ac cooipxnied the remains of the deceased to Alexandria, at which place they were interred in the cemetery. Mr. G. was an industrious, bard working wan, and leaving surviving biin a wife and five children, who ar thus so suddenly called upon to mourn over bis sad fate. As the train is a very fast one, and was too close to Mr. G. when the engineer saw him, he was unable to stop it, benoe the jury of inqnst xotmrated the en gineer and the Company from all blame in tbe accident. lltintinilon Journal. A Wosnrsri L Kstaslishwkxt. - One of the sights afforded by our city at thi present time, which no one visiting the Centennial should fail to see, is Wanjma ker's Clothing Depot, Thirteenth and Mar ket street. This is the largest establishment of its kiud in the world, comprising as it does, between two and three acres of store room on one floor, and containing on its hun dreds of relate counters a stock of Clothing Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and Sen's Furnishing Goods valued at over one mil ion of dollars. Some idea of business done at this giant establishment may be gather ed from tbe fact that neatly two thousand bands are constantly employed in the dif ferent departments of these tlv h mdred being always iu the store engaged in the capacity of clerk", salesmen, cutters, sew ers, etc. The business is all done on one floor, and is carried ou in all its branches with the most perfect system. Evert tiling works aa smooihly aa clockwork, for the siirplc rea son that every employee iu ths m-tuufactu-ring department baa his specific work to perioral, and a paiticular place to perform it ic, while the clerks and salesmen are un der strict disciplin from tbe time tiey begin o.t in the morning until th.iy leave their posts iu ihj eveniug. Visitors to this mammoth house are al ways welcome, and are treated with uni form courtesy and attention, whether they purchase - r not. The different stages in the manufacture of clothing, from the re ception ol the fabrics in the piece, direct fron tbe n.ills, down to tbe folding of the ready n:.1e airmenu for exh'N'tion on the counter, may be soen here to the bact ad vantage, while the wonder! til steam cutting machines and other improved labor saving appliauces used in the tiiloring business are constantly in operation. The proprietor, Mr. John Wanamaker, is also the senior member ot tbe firm of Wan amaker 4. Brown, of iuo celebrated Oak Hall Clothing Store, Sixth aud Market atreets, aud of the bouse of John Wana maker at Co., bin aud b'JU Chestnut street, this city. These two establishments em ploy over a thousand hands, and do an im mense busineaa. Mr. Wanamaker began besinoss in 1861 with Mr. Brown, uuder the now famous firm name of Wanamaker A. Brown. The business relation continued until Mr. Brown died in 1868. when the entire buisness passed into Mr. Wanauuker'a bauds, and has since been carried on under his person al supervision with a degree of entei prise and success that has Dot only made his name a synonym of American goahoad i'.iveness, t ut has enabled him to build up a princely private fortune Calholte Stand ard, Pluia,, July 291a, I87G. Tcasir Skid. One bushel of Turnip Seed for sale, at 25 cents per pound by mail Si cents. Call on or address Maraics Leosabd, Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. Jane 21-tf VIED: ZEIDERS On the 2nd insL, in thn bor ough of Patterson, Robbie S., son of W. J. and I. K. Keidors, aged 2 years and 8 days. RICKEXBACH On the 4th insW, in Pat terson, John Kickeubach, aged about 18 years. ROBINSON On the 6th Inst., at Ihe res idence of Robert A. Kanneis, in Miford township, alter a fingering uVness, WUiain S. Robinson, aged 81 years. rOB. PRINTING OF EVERT KIND ' dons at. this office. . . : , IIolIvarB l-llls and Otai- mant. Laerciae your judgment A newer and better philosophy. To pull down all absnrd and antiquated notions of disease and Its ceres,' and to establish a rational system vtt ita rains, baa been tbe chief en deavor of Dr. Holloway through lile, hence the origin of his celebrated Pills and Oint inent remedies in keeping with common sense, because subservient to nature, rather than at vaiianre with her laws like the in general use. To Ihe stomach we trace dys pepsia, headach and general debility to the liver, bile, j wind ice, and yellow fever; to the bowels, diarrbtea, dysentery, consti pation, piles, and fistula; to the lungs, con sumption, Ave.; to the blood , scrofula, scur vy, and all cntaneons eruptions. Bv keep ing these organs aud the vital fluid pure and health we may safely defy tbe attacks of disease, aud no medicine yet prepared lor this purpose can cyial the action ol these Pills and Oiutmeut, as tbey dive to the sest of the disorder, aud by extirpating its cause, destroy its effect. 1'A) OOHIMERC lis. MIFTL17JT0WN MAUKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas MirrusTowx, August 9, 1876. Buffer It Kggs 15 Iju-d 12 Ham 16 Bacon 1 1 Potatoes 20 MIPFLISTOWN GKAIN MARKET. Corrected weesly by Buyers t Keunedy. Qt oTanoss ros To-dat. Wednesday, August 9, 1876. Wheat, old $1 00 ' new (rakings) .... 83 Corn 40tolo Oats 20to25 Rve. 60 Timothv seed 2 00to2 40 Cloverseed 6 00 . Lfgil 1iIvrrtuemtnJs. ', Trial List rr- September Term, 17. 1. Margaret House vs. George K linger. No 6'A ib term, 1S75. . '. Margaret Houan vs. W II Xuouse No 1M, April term, 1875. 3. Margaret House vs. Daniel Knonse. No 23. April term, 1875. 4. Margaret House vs. George Goodlir.g. No 2t. April term, 1875. 5. Margaret House vs. Frederick Meiser. No 25, April term, 1875. 6. J F McNeal Vs. Solomon Books and William Wagner. No l!t, April term 1875. 7. Georgo IV Gorton vs. Hugh Palm. No S.-pt term, 1875. 8. Jonathan Weaver vs. D P Minichan. No 22. Sept term, 1875. 9. Selinsgroie A. North Branch Railroad Company vs. George F. McFarland. No 59 Sept term, 1875. 10. Edward P Tliom.sou, Win S Thomp son and Theodore S Thompson vs. John L Anker, Administrator of Jeremiah Kirk, dee'd, and Samuel Kirk. No 94, Sept. term, 1875. 11. ticorge T Robison and William lira, partners, trading as Kobison, Kea Co., vs. Stewart MeCulloch. No 12j,SeptT. 1875. 12. Selinsgrove A. North Branch Kailroad Company vs. F F Kohm. No 271, Sept term, 1875. IS. Selinsgrove fc North Branch Railroal Company vs. D A Doughiuaii. No 272, Sept term. 1875. 14. Christian Kurtx and A M Kurtz vs. Frederick Meiser, with notice to Isaac Pile, ttrre tenant. N o 2U7, S ept term, 175. 15. Heury Musser vs. Simon Amy and R Leonard, Overseers of Poor of Fayette township. No 2'..'D, Sept term, 1875. 10. The Columbia Insurance Company vs Solomon Eeuuer and Christian Henner, do ing business as S Beuuer & B.o. No ul5, Sept term, 1875. 17 The Columbia Insurance Company vs Win G Winey. No 41, Dec term, 1875". 18. Maggie Stewirtvs. George F McFar land. No Pi, Dec term, 1875. 19. John Gir.grich vs. Jesse Bryner. No 193, Dec term, i875. 2". Jimies L'asner vs. Wm Jordan. No. 130. April term. 187t. 21 David Watts vs. Jacob Lemou. No. 51, Sept term. l7r. JACOB BKIDLER. Prolhonctorj. Prothonotary'a ttfjice. MilHin-( town, July 22, 1876. Register's Xollce. "jVOTICi: Is hereby given thH the fol X a following uaioed fersotis have ti ed their Administrators', Executors' and (iuar riiau accounts in the Register's Olliee of Juniata county, aud tbu same will tu pre sented for continuation and allowance at he Court House in UilHi.ituwu, ou Tues day, Atgust 15, 1870 ; ... 1. The dual account of Augustus Baum, Executor of Win Baum, as stated by Tbos A Cialer, one of the Admiuisiratois of Au gustus Baum, deceased. 2. The account of Wm Kohlcr, Adminis trator of Christian Ilarlmun, deceased, late of Turbett township. 3. Tbe first and final account of Jesse Reed, Administrator of Susan Graham, late of Greenwood township, deceased. 4. The account of S E Ard aud H M Brennisholix, Adtn'rs of W S Snicigh, late of Port Royal, deceased. 5. Tbe account ot S G Dressier and Abel Shadier, Administrators cum testsmento aunexo, of George Pile, late of Delaware towuship, deceasvd.- - s 6. The account of Darid W snd Peter W Swarta, Administrators of Uathiaa S warts, late of Monroe township, deceased. 7. Tbe first aud final account of G M Graham and Joseph McOclloch, Executors of tbe hist will and testament of Wm Tur bett, late ot Tuibclt township, deceased. 8. The first and final account of J W Mil liken, d. b. n. c. t. a. of. James Kviser. late ot Tucarora township, deceased. V. Ihe first and final account of J V Mil liken, Administrator ot Emilr Kcucr, late of Tuscarora township, deceased. 10. The first and final account of Thos I Milliken. (juardian of Oscar Wendell aud Ibra Milliken, iniuorcliildren of Sarah Ickes, int'Tnurried with Jaa L Milliken, late ol Tuscarora township, deceased. 1 1. The first and partial account of John Motzer and Louis E. Atkinson, Adminis trators, etc., of the estate of R W Jamison, late of Fayette township, deceased. 12. The fins account of Louis E. Atkin son and H M Ross, Administrators of Fred erick !. ate ol tbc borough of Patter son, deceased. " M. The first and final aceoiinx E. S. Parker, Guardian of Wm. 31. Allison, Ji., minor child of Dr. Matthew Alli-on, dee'd. J. T. METLIN, Regitter. Rec.isteh's Omcs, I Mifointowu, July 19, 1876. j rUMATA VALLEY BANK. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN'A. JAMES NORTH, President. T. VAN IRV1N, Cashier. DIBKCTOBS : Noah Herfser. James North. J. Nevin Pomeroy. Abraham Stouli'er. August 4, 1875-tf Jerome netrick. Wiliarn Banks. Ephraim B. McCrom. PUMPS ! PUMrS! PUMPS! Pumps, light or heavy, made to order. Cucumber Wood Pumps always on band. These guaranteed never to frecie in Win ter. Wood, Iron, Terra Cotta, or Lead Water Pipe put down on short notice CRepairing promptly attended to. Please give ns a call bef ore purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell at the very lowest is-ices. Call oh or address WM. NOBLK, Port Roval, or, FRANK NOBLE, MiflHiftown. ' Reel Estate. ElEClrTOR'S DALE OF YALUaiBLE REAL ESTATE. THE undersigned, Executor of the last wilt and testament of Roiert C- Gal laher, deceased, will sell at public sale, at Mifllmlown, Juniata county, Penoa., at one o'clock P. M, on TL'USDAY, AUGUST 29, 1876, The following valnable real estao, to wit : No. 1 The MANSION FARM, si mate in Fermansgh township, Jnniata ctjnn'y, ad joining the borough of Mittimtown, con taining 15 Acres and 63 Perches, net. The improvements are TWO LifiBEBEICX HOUSES, ONE' FRAME nOUSC, BLACKSMITH SHOP, WAUONMAKER SHOP, LAEGE FEAME BASK BARN, with Wagonsbed and Corncrib attached, Carnage House, Horse Stable, and all other necessary oui buildings. There is a Well of excellent water sear the door, and running water convenient to Ihe barn for tbu use of stock. Tne lariu is in a good stale or cul tivation, and under good fence. This is one of the best fus in tbe county, ami is especially desirable on account ol its con venience to market, churches, schools, &c, A srlion of it can be conveniently Ui" oil into town lots, which would command a ready sale, at lair prices, without detriment to the farm. No. 2 A Lot of Ground in the eastern portion of the borough ol Villi in town, con taining 6 Acres aud 133 1'e relies. This is a choice piece of land, aud has a good Limestone Quarry on it. No. 8 Two Lots iu the borough of Mif Uintown, south of Lutheran Cemetery. TERMS OF SALE. Five percent, of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale; $1000 to remain in the property, to pay legacies due at the death ot Jane Uallalier, widow, the interest tlureof to be paid aunuaifv.and to be secured by mortgage; $11,895.87 to remain in the properly during the lilt-time of Jane Gal laher, the interest thereof from Aril I, 1877, to be paid to h -r on Ihe 9th day of September, 1877,' and annually thereafter on the Sih of repteuiler of each vrar, au I to be secured by mortgage. Th balance of the piirrh.ise money to be paid April 1, 1877, when deed will be delivered aud pos session given. Any person wishing to view the above projierty, can do so by calling on Joiisthaa Kautl'nmn at Milllintowu, or on the under signed, at his residence 1 miles east of Mittlintown. JO-SEPn R-ITHROCK, Execntorof Robert 0. Gailuhcr, dee'd. July 19. 1876. Valuabla Hotel Property FOR SALE! The undersigned oilers at Private Sale the JUNIATA HOTEL PROPERTY, situate in the borough of Mifllintown, Jn niata county, Pa., fronting 85 feet on Main street, and extending back 140 feet. Tbe hotel building is of BBICK AND FEAME, recently repaired, repainted and rt papered ; a well of excellent water with pump at front door, aud a birga cistern with pump at kitchen dour. A LARGE STABLE on the lot and in good condition. The en tire property is in excellent order, and the hotel has a Large Ban of Patronage. There is also a STORE-ROOM, with glass front, in ti e brhk cod of the hotel. This is a very desirable projierty, aud "ould prove a goud investment. Will be sold on . Reasonable Terms. - If r.ot sold at private sale, the propertv will be oil nd at PUBLIC SALE at I o'clock P. M., on Weinhsiat, Seftehbes 6th. 187ti. r July 12-tf H. A. STAM3AUGH. FARM AT PMTS SALE! TTltlE undersigned offers at private sale, J. bis FARM, containing 114 ACF.E8, about t)2 acres clear, and tbe balance 22 sens) timber of desirable quality. The improvements are a GOOD LOG-FEAME HOUSE, weather-bmrded and plasteivl, good Frame Bank Barn, Fruit. 1 ne Laud is iu a profit able state of cultivation. Tho farm is siluited in Walker township, 2 miles from the comity sent, two inihrs f roiu the tuwn ot Port Royal, two miles I roiu the town of Mexico ji'st far enough from the towns to make marketing a pleasure. Con venient to schools, churches, and mills. A desiralile property. Price not hijrh. For lurther particulars call on th snbserilafr, residing on Ihe farm, or address him at UiOliutown Post Oflice. MARTLV WEAVER. Jnly 12, 187S. EXAMIXATIOXS. THE Examinations of Trainers for the respective School Districts of Jnniata county, will be held as lollows : For Mifllintown snd Fermanagh, in Mif flintown, August 29. 1879. For Patterson and Miitord, in Patterson, An-list 30. Fur Port Royal and Turbett, in Fort Royal, August 31. lor Walker, in Mexico, September 1. . For Thouipsoiitowu and Delaware, in Thompson town, September 2. For Fayette, iu McAlistervilh.-, Sent. 6. For .Monroe, in Richfield, September 7. For Susquehanna, at Prosperity school house, S pteinber 8. For Greenwood, at Will's school house, September 9. For Beale, at Johnstown, September 11. For Spruce Hill, at spruce Hill school house, September 12. For Tuscarora, at McCulloch's Mills, Sepiesvber 13. For Lack, at Lick school house, Sept. 14. Special Examinations Saturdays, Sept. 16, Sept. 23 and Sept.3C. No Certificates will be tsdorjedV No applicants wdi be examined pritatelf. Applicants mu$t be examined in ihe Dis trict wherein they expect to be employed. Teachers are expecied to take au Educa tional Journal and atteud Teachers' Insti tutes. Examinations will begin promptly at 3 o'clock. It is hoped that Directors will be present to observe the qualifications of the teachers they emplov. JOHN 31. GARMAN, Aug. 1, 1876. Co. Supt. Police ts Tax-Parertr. THE Commissioners of the county of Juniata hereby give notice tbat no more County Bonds wPI be issued and sold by them at present, as we consider that we have funds enough for all necessary pur poses. We also give notice tocolluctora of Oraay aud Stat Taxe for the year 1876, tbat they allow tbe tax-pai era of Ihe coun ty an ainteuient of 6 per cent, vn all taxes paid by them previous to the first day of September, 1876, and such collectors will be required to settle their respective Dupli cate in tnll within one year from date of same. The Commissioners will be at their oflice in Mifllintown on the second Tuesday of every month, to transact any business con nected with said oflice. By order of Com missioners. JAMES DEEX, Clerk. Com missioners' Office, tfice, 1, 1876. Mittlintown, May 80, A fine assortment of cloths, cassiuerra Testings, &C-, a'.wrys 00 band and for sale by a. B. LOtoox Professional Cord. Da JI. L'ltAWFUKD, 11. D.j Hxs resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and ttheir collateral branches. Office at thn old corner of Third and Oranf streets, Ultlliutuwn, Pa. March 2:, 1876 PC. RUNDIO, M. D.t has resumedac- lively the practice of Medicine and Surgery snd their collateral branches. WiH give prompt and faithful attention to all jaatieuta entrusted to his care. O.tioe in the Patterson Dtug 8 tore. July 26, 1876-if jyjuis ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - aVT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. K?"C"jllerting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Or ricE On Bridge street, epposite the Court House Square. JOBEUT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing aud collecting of claims, ami all legal busi ness. Otrics on bridge street, first door west ot tbe Belford building. April 1 1, 1875-tf LFUEfTj. l'ATTEllSON", ATTOKiNET-AT-LAW, MIFFLIN TO WX, JUNIATA CO., PA. 7 All business promptly a (tended to. Orrtcs On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. w HI.LIAM M. ALLIiON, ATTOBN EY-AT-LAW, Has resumed actively the praetice of his profession. All business promptly attend ed to. Otbce, as formerly, adjoining his residence, opposite Court House, JuitHin town, Pa. Dec. 22, 1875. JU11N iltLAVGHLIX, INSUEANCE AGENT, port Rorjtr., jusiar.i co., pj. C7"Oiily reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, lt75-ly J E. LcKLAX, -a , nr.XTIsT. OiTice opposite Lutheran Church, POKT ROYAL, JCMATA CO., PA., TS hci e fie ill spend tbu first ten 1j)s of each month, commencing Leciiiibjr 1st. The balance of the time his otbt-e will be occ.ipied by J. S Kilmer, a young man worthy of confidence, aud who bas been associated Willi the Doctor as student and assistant two years and upwards. Those who call during Dr. burlau's sbaencn fsr professional service, mny, and will please arrange Ihe tune w ith Mr. Kilmer when tiley may be served, on tbe return of the Doctor. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician aud Surgeon, M't'FL ixto rr.v, P.i. OKice hours from 9 a. a. to 3 . Of. See iu his father's resilience, at the south end of Water street. oct22-tf J M. BUAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEOX, 1cuJtmia, Juniata Co , TV Orrica formerly occupied by Dr.Storrett. Profea.siinal busiueas prom;itiy atleuded to at ail hours. h- aj.lex7mTi , lias coiumenccti the practice of alcdiciue and nrgery and ail their collateral branches. Olliee at Academia, at the residence of Capl. J. J. Patterson. jnly 15. 1&74 J jK.'RY llAKSIIBEIWER, M. D., Continues the practice of Medicine aud Surjrery aud all their collateral branches. Oirk-e at his residence in ilc.litirville. Feb 9, l7o. XEW GOODS! XEW GOODS! AT J. B. M. TODD'S, rATTERSOX, PA. I bare just returned from PhiLadetpHa with a lull line of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Men's Suits, $1.50, 5.00 to -".0. Bys' Suits, $.'.50, $1 50 to 10.00. A full line of the MOST FASIIIOXAULD II ATS. at low prices. A complete assortment of Ladies' Best Shoes, st $1.25 and upwards. A full line of Children's Shoe. 1 have also a full line of Ladies' Hose, Handker chiefs, tic. Also, a largo stock of GROCEIUES. Arbackles' Coffee 30c. Msckcral, No. 1, 52.50 per J bbl. I am now selling SEWING MACHINES at WHOLES A LK PRICES. I will sell you any kiud ot a machine at TIT EXT T IEtt C E3IT. LESS than they are usually sold. Leave your ordors, and you can have any kiud yon want. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, May 17, 1876. Bt'YEllS & KEXXEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) DBALEHS L GRAIN, COAL., L.r31BL.It, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, JtC. We bny Grain, to be delivered at XifUia- town or Port Royal. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BCTBS k. KE.VXEDI". April 21, 1875-tf Sale Bills of all kinds printed on short notice at this office. JV1SCELLjJ. EOVS COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS OF ALL KISDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, !n R. E. Pi,U' .W Cri'k Bxti-l'. mai. stkki:t, orrtsiTU the court y MIFFUNTO.WJC. JI'XIATA GOUNTY, 1A. Eafousckccpcrs' Hardware, Build crs' Hardware, MFal'ILVXICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, - PAIXT, OILS, GLASS, &(!., &C.f all of first fj:iality, constantly on hand. I mvite the public to call and toe me , S.'i.1.'"!iiton. A-ig. t-i, !ii;4-if d. w. har: li the place where jru can baj Tllli iiV.h'F AM) THU ClllJatFST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING II.1TS, CJPS, BOOfS, SHOES, .1XD FURXISIIIXG GOODS. HE Is prepared to exhibit one of the mrsf choice and select stocks ever offered in this market, and at ASTOSISMXGLY LOW PRICES T Also, mecsures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will la made to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in HrtTman's New Building, corner of HriJse and Water s'reets, MIFFLINTO'.TN, PA. cpt. 15, 1475-U SAM'L STRAYER Das jiit relurucd from the Eastern cititi with a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FCR.V1SI1IKG fiOODS. Goods of all binds are low Come sn l see mo and be astonished Pants at 75 cent. C7" SUITS MADE TO OKlEK.a PatU'rson, Pa., May 2J, 1876. SAMUEL STKAiER. Philadelphia & Ecading Kailroad. Arrausremcnt of Passeurr Trains. Jriv 12th, 187'i. Tran$ leavt lltrristurg at folloiet : For Xew Vork at 5 20, 6 15, 8 10 a. m. 2 0 snd 7 i'l p.m. . For Philadcliia at 5 2U, C 15, c 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00 antl :i 57 p. ni. For Kcaliiig a 5 20. 6 15, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00, 3 57 and 7 40 p m. For Pot'-sville at 5 2.), b 1 a. m., and 3 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill at Susque hanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Allentown at 5 20, 6 15, 8 10 a. m.. 2 I, 3 07 a-.d 7 40 p. m The 5 'J, 8 10 a. iu , 2 00 and 7 40 p. tu. trains hive through cars tor New Turk, j Tbe 6 15, 8 10 a. ni. and 2 00 p. 111. trains j bare through cars for PliiUlelphia. SUNDAYS. j For New fork at 5 20 a. ni. j For Allentown and wav stations at 5 21' a. m. ' For Reading, Philadelphia aud way stations at 1 45 p. m. Train for Uarruburg leave as follow s Leave New York at 8 45 a. lu., 1 00. 5 30 and 7 45 p. m. Leave PhiUleliia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40, 5 25, 6 05, and 7 10 p. m. Leave Keating at 4 40, 7 40, II 20 a. m., I 50, 6 15. 00 and 10 3o p. ni. Leave PoiUville at 6 00,6 45. 9 00 a. m. and 4 a5 p. m.,aud via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Branch at 8 05 a. in. Leave Allentown at 2 Hi), 5 50, 8 55 a. m., 12 20, 4 90 aud J 00 p. m. The 2 80 a. 111. train trout Allentown and the 4 40 a. u.. train from Heading do not run on .Mondays SUXOJYX. Leave w Turk at 5 30 p. tu. Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p. m. Leave Heading at t 40, 740 a. m. and 10 35 p. in. Leave Allentown r.t 2 30 a. m. and 000 p m. 'Via Sturm and Eieex Railroad. JOilN E. WtiOTTEX, - General Superintendent. TEW DRCtU STORE. BANKS & IaAMLIN, (Belf-jrd Biul.iina,) Main Street, .Mitilinluivn, Pa. . J'iALEKa l.V DRL'WS AND 11E0ICINKS, CHKXiCALS, DVE STUFF, PAINTS OII.S,VAI:NlSliES,iLASS,PUrTY, COAL OIL. LA.VPS, liUK.VEKS, CHIMNEYS, B li U S II E S, IIAIUHKUMIES, TOO 111 1 HUSHES, PEK Fl'MEKY, COMBS, SOAPS. IIAIK OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGAR?, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great carw, and warranted rom hi;b authoritv. rCTPnrest of WINES AND LlQl'OnS for medieal purposes. (TPKErihlPTlONS cmpounded with rreat care. f June 22-tl. 31 EAT! MEAT!! The nndersigned have commenced the Butchering business iu the borough of Mil Hintown. BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, and PORK can be had every Tuesday, Thursday and ; naiurnay a.orniugs at tseir meat store at i .no residence .. air. Mwe, on Cfterry i-iicc.. aueir wawa riu also v,su llie resi - dence of citiaens the same mornings. Kill none out toe Deal oi aloes, ,ua sell at lair prices. I.rve ua a trial UOWE at ETKA, JtrreCS, 1376-tf .ID rERTlSE.YEM IS. V ARD JOHN W, MUTHEBSBADGH. STILL CREATES EEBUCTM IX THE PKICES OF TKUTH! Full rppf r or Lonrr Slt a Low a f 4 o teem aloweti to leave the iiftico unless the patient is sat isneit. item remiideled and re paired. Terih filled to last for life. Teeth extracted withont pain, by the ttsej of Nitrons Oxide Gxs, always on hand. Owinjr to Ihe hard titiw, I will insert full sincle sets teeth, of the verv test kind, tor $!0.O0. Toothache slopped in five mlinites witli out extractins too tooth, at the TH-nfal )f ficeof O. Ij. Df.kk, established iu ilifllin town iu 1S00. G. 1 DERT5. . Lin 21, 1ST2.J Practical Deutisf. Manhoodi HowLost EowEestcred C.tN Jnsf published, a new edition of I klUr. Cuiverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical curt (without niedi .eiiic) of Spermatorrhea or Seminal weak nevs, Invi lunfary S.-mm il Losses, Impo .tency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Iiu ! pediments to Marriage, etc ; also, Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fit, I.idiiCed by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance, fcc. I C7"Price, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. I The celebrated author, in this adininbla Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty .years sncecsstul practice, that the alarm ;ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad jiraily cured without the dangerous usa of I internal meilicine or the application of tho .knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and eBV ct'ial, by means of which every n'-e, no matter what hia condition may be, may cure himself chop ily, p-ivalely, and radically. j C7"l'li! Lecture sholilii be in the hands jof every voiuh and every man in the land. ) Sent nvfter s.mI, in a plain envelope, to isny address, pojl-pnU, on the reeeijit of ;-ix cents or two post stumps. Address tho ruuiis iiers, F. Bill tin IS Sl o, 41 Aim St.. New York; Post-Ollice I)ox 458. Oct. l.f. 1875-lv. ifaj li. LOU I'ON, r- i MERCHANT TAILOK, Jin rixHii in seromi story of II. E. Parker's' pew building, on Main Street. KifHictown, Pa. J FASHIONABLE GOODS alwaya cm jlMJnd. CUSTOM W'OKK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard en pattern. PERSONS buying goods can bate theid !ut in g.innenls Iree of charge. J BUTTE RIOTS PATTERXS also for sale. i ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1873-tf 'Five Dollars L?s3 Than Hereto fore. BY g..in to D. J. MILLER, yon cut have a new set of Artificial Teeth, np r or lower, lor $ !0.i)o pe et, and an thirr win ertai:dng to the Profession, .neb as filling and trearirur Teeth. Teeth remodeled at low price. D. J. XILLF.K, Dertist, Over the Storo-rMa of Ycakly k. Son, Alain Street, M.ltlialown. Jufy 12-1in WOOD B Mfrfa ; ,;V..;;;tZT S-jartWe. Staadara ri,h ma Rrafta r. nana. . ( i,iB(ll 7r , r L" "r ; tZ""J.TiX ; tfi.BIATCHLEV.wa.rsjrfir:V." ... .' , . I Sale Dills printed on short notice at turn ;o!tke of the Sentinel aud Hepnli
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