SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MlFFLtNTOWN: ffedacflday. A urns t 3d. 1876. TERMS. Snbsrrvptlon, J 1.50 per annum, IT paid witl.in 12 months; $2.00 if not pud within 12 months. Transient advertisement inserted at 50 Cents per inch for each insertion. - Transient business notices in local col. feran, 10 cents per line, tor each insertion. Deductions will be made to tb sc desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter PESETA. E. RETIME TABLE. -V and after Sunday, April ICth, 1S76, J passenger trains will leave Mifflin Sta tion, 1'- K. K., as follow : EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express 12 0 a tu 1 LewUtown Accommodation.... 7 4 a m Pacific Express. .............. 10 00 a m Uohnstown Express ............11 '22 a lu JMail GlDpui JJ Atlantic Express 915 pm WESTWARD. Pittsburg Express 12 22 a m J Pacific Express 6 f2 a m j Wav Passenger 10 00am iUail 8 28 p in jFast Line 6 4 " p ni jLewistowu Accommodation .... 7 43 p iu Daily, t Dailf except Sunday, f Caily except Sunday night. Daily except Mon day. Thb Pennsylvania Central Railroad Com pany issne excnrsion tickets now, and will continue to do so until November 10, 1870. The price of a ticket from this point is 6.18; half ticket, :i.09. PmLAbELi-niA. July 12, 187C. The headquarters of the Republican State Clturoittee have been e!tabli;.hed at No. 1303 Chestnut street (2d floor), Philadel phia. Hkkkt M. Hott, Chairman. LOCAL ATE LUGE A CE. There is a tramp Uw on the books. , Tiny haut squirrels now that's all. - Have yoursc-lf assessed immediately. Wheat sowing has been commenced. . . Solrno!? in t!ie borough open next week. The thre-u -d cheat does not yield to ex pectation. The History of Huntingdon county is now in press. Altoona had a touch of frost on Monday inoniitg a week. A reunion of Huntingdon Presbytery is again talked at'. It you desire to vote at the next election, lave yourself registered. Hurrah! Hurrah! for uncle Hays! He never engaged in crooked wiys. tne hundred thousand people were at the Centennial Exhibition on Saturday. Isaac Anker advertises a good farm for sale, iu Walker towuship, by poster. The Cumberland Valley Presbyterian Re union takes place at Oakvide to-uioirow. The Mifllin county Republicans will hold the primary election on Saturday, depteiu-b-r2, lS7o. Five more Molly Maguires were sentenced to death, iu court at i'otlsville, on Mouday, tor murder. Sitting Bull has turned out to be a trav c!it g bull, having traveled out of the reach tif tne troo. Philadelphia Mirk?ts Wheat fl.lOtol. 2:!, t'als 4t"j'M, Coru 52too8c, Cattle 4,:o tic, H..gs 9totJ. Last Fridv evening lightning struck the house of Jobs KcUVy iu Patterson. Little d.mmge u done. Baltimore was represented by four thou sand ladies one d ly last week at the CVu-U-uu.al Exhibition. The fever for citching bass, which to a t-reaiT or ies degree touched all who ever i?hed any, has abated. There is a law on the books that ' every district must maiutain its poor; therefore there is no need to tramp. The parade of the Knights of Pythias in Phila.lell4.ia last week was an imposing oue; some 1U,WJ were in line. FryMnger k. Shifter publish an interesting d-uly", on the grounds of the JunUta alley Camp Meeting Association. Edward I. Morgan was nominated for Governor by the k. publican Stale Conven tion of Sew York, last week. And now the discussion is this : Does a man when in delirium tremeus go to the good place if he sees angels I The condition of the general finance di minished the attendance, from these pa.W, on the camp meeting at Newtou Hamilton. The Band was on a tour of congra'uUory serenade to the successf ul candidates ol the Democratic Convention, u Mouday even ing. v .!-,! .,! irh1 probationers were received into full tueuiuersbip m " e"- odist church of Uunungdou on euuuaj week. n t.A.-t, on the Centennial Exhi- .... i- inreasintr. When the seeding time is over, the attendance will be still wore increased. -t ITtimnifl's Tin Shop, Mif- aitoan,tor 75 and ti cents jtoxeu ,0w is your time to buy, belore they ad vaiice in price. "l M'iikesbarre is passing through the ser- ... ... -t.- lenient altenuins " rest of doctor lor producing abortion ou a voting woman wb j died. , "Five iirisoners recently escaped from the Indiana county jaih They were assisted bj Iiaruea. miiiuuti .... n . . . : :....., thrown. rolies 0ei loi wah uiio t-e jaU yara Tor. r horses, owned by Peter Shelley ie- aid -it ir fiieufiehl, were kdlefl ly niut' last Friday n glit, while atandu.g by i lence in a pasture held. ti,., i .omeihina- about the mike-np of the new front in Thomas' store that gives it an appearauce better than the appearance oi other store room in town. Next Sabbath at 8 o'cloek P. M-, Rev. Mr. Olewein, of Port Royal, wdl preaeh at ;au.p Harris," in the wood ot David Fow lea, in Walker township. The Huntingdon Monitor and the Harris burg Patriot are quite seriously "ercised over the harmonious action of the Kepuull cans of Huntingdon county. The -Xew ork capitalists," as they are called, were here last Saturday, and the outlo. for the completion of the helins grove and North Branch Railroad is said to be good. The Kcw York Mail has made the discov ery that not a man of the gang of Moll-e Ksguires in Schuylkill county is a Republi can, and that every man killed by them was a Republican. Bovs, go home and tell your mammy, The Slate is safe for Cncle Sammy. Democrat mud RtguUr. Pots, go home and teU your mammy, This is not the State for Uncle Sammy. Senator Sherman said in speech in Mans field, Ohio, that ex-Secretary Belknap had .:..- i.Min and is new a Democrat; that . .. ...nointed because he was a Demo crat, and, as the President supposed, could be trusted. ' . The Lickinc Creek Lutheran Sunday School and tbe Sunday School held in Mc r-rhiu's srhuol house, in Milf'ord town ship, will hold a joint celebration pext Sat- urdar, in a grove aooui a mue nor . iu Licking Creek Lutheran Church. Two little rirls were lately prattling to eether. and one of them said : " We keep lour servants, have got six horses, and lot of carriages : now, what have you got : With quite as much pride the other answer ed, "V e've got a skunk under our oarn, Three Snyder conntr ronnsr men hare been arrested on the cnsrga of (tabbing the none a neighbor to Heath. The bone was Wind, and on a dark tight; when bis rider could not see, walked against the party of young men, who were on their way to clnip meeting. Last Sabbath, while en the way from Ma pletun to the Newton Hamilton Camp Meet Ins:, the frightening of a horse in a buggy at the cars caused a lady, one of the occu pants of the buggy, to leap from the buggy. She did not slight on her tvet, but fell oc the ground in such a way that her neck was broken. By the Camp Daily we see that tho following nan ed Juniata county people bold tenta at the camp mooting at Near, ton Hamilton: John Bilenline, W. D. Cra mer, Miss Rebecca J. IHven, Geo. Ooshen, J. S. tiraybill, S. A. llawn, fcarata Kanff man, Isaac Kauffman James North, Rer. J. M. Olcwine, Thomas C. Parker, H. A. Sum baugh. The Gallagher farm wss sold yesterdar to Mr. Calvin North, of Sclinsgrove, for $.47. 75 per acre there being 155 acres. The two lota south of the Lutheran Church wen, sold Mr. Robert Mc.Meen, of this place, for The six-acre tract was sold to Mr. E. S. Parker, of this place, for $114.00 Ir acre. The Repnblicans of Huntingdon county have put this ticket in the field : Slate Sen ate, H. G. Fisher ; Assembly, P. P Dewees ; Associate Judge, Perry Moore Director of the Poor, Daniel Conrad; Jury Commis sioner, John X Eutx ; Coroner, Dr. (i. W. Hewitt. No nominstion for Congress. Col. Wm. Davis, Dr. J. F. Thompson and J. G. Iseuberg are the Congressional Conferees to meet with Conferees of other counties. The Republicans of Perry county Jjave put the f ollowing ticket In the field t Assem bly, Joseph B.Garbir ; Prothonotary. Isaiah K." Stephens; Director of the Pocr, Samuel bigler; Jury Commissioner, James liver hart ; Coroner, George Shroin. No nomi nation was made for Congress or State Sen ate. The Congressional Conferees are, H. A. Sponsler, Esq., Col. K. Wisler and J. V. Williamson, Esq. The Seastorial Conferees are Philip liosserman, J. B. Lahr and Geo. 11. llcucli. In the course of his opening speech, on Monday night a week, General Butler said : "A short time since a cow was killed at Wilkinson, Miss., and whit was the result of it t Why, twenty nine negroes Were killed. Do yon suppose the killing of that cow was the reason I No, it was the be ginning ol a political campaign. This was it. Vet let Congress be tiil-d with rebel gen erals, and wb't would happen, wiih Mr. Tildt-n at the head of the Government t Would l he dog wag the tail or the tail wag the dog " The Berks County Centennial Fair wiil be held in the city .l" Keahing, Pa , on the 12th, luth, 14th and loth of St-ptember next. From the extent of the preparations that havr been made, it is b'-lieved that this will be the mort success! ul Fair ever held in the county. Berks always txceis in hir Fine Fiuit Displays, and as there is an im mense crop cl fruit iu the county this year, a grand exhibition in this di'p.rttuent maj or expected. A large number of applica tions lor space in the different department, and tor Horse aud Cattle stalls are already on hie. The celebrated Ringgold Baud ill lurnish music during the Fair. There will be a Balloon Ascension, and many new and attractive features. Three Thousand Dol lars are oO'ered in Premiums, besides Medals and a special Centennial Diploma. There will be races every day on a halt-mile track Mr. Levi Asneaso informs ns that a few evenings ago he had occasion to set a rat trap just inside the door of bis smoke house, and in the morning, his wiieon going to the hoUe tor meat, expected to ti id a rat in the trip, when, what was her aston ishment to Hud instead a hrgs eoperhead snake last in the trap, about a foot from its head, and snapping around and biting at everything within its reach. When killed and measured it was fonnd to be 8 feet 4 inches long. Orbitonia LeaHrr. - A aged ladv, Mrs. Coulter, of Dublin township, Fulton county, a short time ago, after retiring tor the night experienced the sensation ol someihing crawling about hr rson. Sho arose b tsiiiy, made an exami nation of the bed, but found uothiug. Mrs. Coulter, during the dav-tiiue, isually wears a gingham handkerchief , and in the morn ing observed a; the toot ol tbe boa wuat she siimiosi-d was the handkerchief alore- said. It aasn't a handkerchief at all. It wasacoppei bead suake, which coiled around the right arm of the lady ami sanu its tangs nto the second finger of ber band. Hopes are entertained ol her recovery, although she is sufl'cringcouiderao:y. Fuiton Dem ocrat. Are yon sure tiiat yu have been assessed I Democratic County ' County Con vention. Tbe Democratic County Conveutian met in the (Jurt House last Uouuay afternoon, to nominate a coouty ticket. The Convention was called to order by the t bairiuau of the Couuty Com mittee, Dr. Lucien Hanks. Dr. G. B. Arnold was chosen Chair mail of tbe Convention, and John . Ilollobaugh and James Creswell were chosen Secretaries. Tbe t bair called for credentials, which were speedily handed up, thus : Mifflintown Jacob SulonfT, Jas A Creswell. Fermanagh En.K-h Horning, Wm I'lsh. Walker D N'andvke, E D Arnold. Favette J Kichm.in, B Stuck. Thompsontown A Wetsler, Thos Patton. Delaware K C Lanti, Jos Longacre. Monroe Geo Horkenbieh, John Neiman. Greenwood L A Dimiii, J H Patterson. S usi iii-h dn na Jacob Schinelts. H R Kee.1. Patterson J. E. llollobiugh. Wm. Egolf. Millonf John Waldsiuith, E Ltaver. Port Royal A A Crosier, J Dunbar. Turoett G F Goodman, D Kiloier. Spruce Hill John Yod.-r, J..hn Wisehanpt Bt ale A C Beale, F Finkeiburg. Ijck Mauh-w Clark, Tbos Murphy. Tuscarora Jos Beale. Jos Kennedy. Biack Log James Uotlmau, Ueu Smith. Porter F tk nreel t.bjections to the Fayette delegates, and winted them turned out. lie wished to produce tbe evidence of fraud and unfair dealing Tbe ('bair did not hear Mr. Fink, aud declared that tbe nomination of a can didate for Congress to bp tbe next bust oess. Mr. Stenger, tbe present incumbent, was nominated unanimously. . A candidate lor fctate senator was tbe next nominated, with tbe privilege to choose his own conferees. lr. D. M. Crawford was unanimously nominated The nomination of a candidate for Assembly was tbe next order of bui ness. The canaiaates netoro me vou vention were Pr. Lucien Banks, James G. Beale. Theorus D. Garman, Hon Lewis Burcbfield. Joseph Bell, Daniel Conn, and Samuel Dimm, Sr. Tbe ballots cast for tbe candidates were as follows : t. 2d.3d.4th.5th.6tb.tn.ein Banks, 8 8 s Beale, 2 z z x a...n 7 7 M M B O Bell, 6 6 6 6 6 Conn, 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Dimm, 7 7 6 6 6 6 4 9th 10th 11th ISth 13th 14th 15th 16 o a 9 9 10 W 10 M Banks, (Jarman, 8 Burcbfield 6 Beale, 6 Conn, 3 Dimm, 4 9 6 6 8 4 9 8 8 9 6 8.8,7 6 6 t 8 4 4 6 4 it.k ls.h toil, 20th 21st 22d 23d 24 T,.-u. in 10 10 11 10 11 12 16 GnTaV 10 10 10 H " Burcbfield J 7 7 J f " ib-ll 6 6 6 6 6 4 8 8 2 2 2 2 s iko nnnlnsinn of the taking of th.2nd ballot, Mr. David Watts arose in the body of tbe audience nd stated that the audience could not hear. He l ,t ih.t TlemociatS would DOt be SVIVU - afraid to apeak oat. He asked dele gates to apeak oof In ringing tones. DemoCrata should Deter be afraid. After tbe 5th ballot (be name of Mr. Bealn was withdrawn After tbe 6tb ballot a rl tired ifl tbe audience said Mr. Coun.had 4 votea east tor hitu, but it was agreed general ly that the eitiien's count was not cor rect, a mistake tbat be made through the defective acoustic qualities of the room. After tbe sntionneement of tbe lOtb ballot Porter Fink asked the Cbair if be bad voted twice. This was anolber manifestation of tbe room not carrying tb sound properly. Tbe voting for Assemblyman con sumed a "long time," and wearied tbe patience of uany. A delegate mored, and a lei lo w delegate seconded tbe mo tion to suspend the nomination of As semblyman for a while aud take np the nomination of other candidates, after the announcement of tbe 17th ballot, but tbe Chairman did not bear tbe sec onding of tbe motion, aod of court? tbe nominating went. Tbe name of Mr. Bell drawn after the 18th ballot, announcement of tbe 20th name of Judge Burcbfield drawn. Tbe declaration of Mr. nomination was greeted by wss wtth On the ballot the was with- Garnian's a burst of applause by tbe audience. Tbe nominations and ballots for tbe office of Sheriff were rendered thus : 1st. 2d. 3d. 4th. Cvrus M. Hench,' 15 15 K. 17 Wm. D. Walls, 15 16 . 17 19 M. H. Crouse, ' 1 David Koons, "448 Mr. W alls was declared tbe nominee for Sheriff. Tbe onvention tben proceeded to ballot for the olee of Register and Re corder. The candidates before the ' on vention were, J. W. Plett, I. D. Mub r, Geo. King, Geo. Reynolds t '. A. Lauver and Samuel Stroup. The bal lotb resulted as follows : 1 at. 2d. 3d. 4th. fith. 6 th. 7th. Plett, Musser, King. Reynolds, Lanver, Stroup, 4 1 6 8 0 9 8 12 10 2 o 7 3 II 11 8 11 9 S 8 12 10 2 n 12 10 Eih. 9th . 10th. 11th. 12th. 13th Plett, Musser, Reynolds, Lauver, 0 0 11 13 14 14 11 9 0 0 1 15 17 16 16 15 17 5 4 3 After tbe 5.h ballot tbe Dice of Mr. Stroup was withdrawn. On tbe an uouuceiuetit of the Cib ballot tbe name of Mr. King was withdrawn. Upon the announcement of the 12tb ballot tbe name of Mr. Lauver was withdrawn Applause in tbe audience was loud when Mr. Musser was declared the nominee. The nomination of an Associate J udge for the east side of tbe river resulted as follows : ' 1st. John Sart.iin, 13 Noah A. Elder, 16 Joseph Sellers, 7 2d. 12 lit 6 3d. 13 19 4 Mr. Elder was declared tbe nominee for tbe east side of tbe river. - The nomination of an Associate Judge .'or the west side of tbe river was made by the following ballot : Jicob Frank 6 ; Francis Bartley 22 ; Thomas Coder 8. Mr. Bartley was declared tbe nomi nee for tbe west side of the river. James V Hamilton and Jouafhan McCoy were put in nomination for J ury Commissioner, which resuited on first ballot for Mr. Hamilton -0, for Mr. McCoy 16. A committee on resolutions was ap pointed and reported a seres, endorsing the St. Li'UiS platform, .'ir. oieugrr aa Congressman, -nd reeommecdirg liiiu for re election : also reeouituenaiiig ur. Crawford for election to the State Sen ate, and endorsing tbe nominee for As sembly and the ticket generally. A. J. Patterson was etiosen VDair- man of tbe County Committee. Tbe outside attendance on the con vention wss larger than tbe attendance of any precediog political convention held in the county, but it would require the power of a Seer to tell whotber it presaced victory or defeat for the Dem ocracy, no tangled and intermixed were the remarks tbat casually leu trout tue members of tbe ptrty. There comes from Boone county, Iowa. Hi storv of a man who. growing weary ot his wife's absence on a visit to her mother. hurried her return by having a photograph of his house taken, with himself and a neighbor's wife standing side by side on the purch. 1 Ins be sent to ms oeuor uu, uu be returned uy mc ne iraiu. The Fall Session of the Bloomsbnrg State Normal School will open on Monday, August 28th. This School offers the very best facilities for raorkssiosAL and classi cal instruction. Buildings spacious, inviting and commo dious. Location healthful and easy ot i cess. Teachers emcleni ana auve io mcir work. Discipline uniform and thorough Filty cents a week deduction to all ex pecting to teach, btuoents going iroiu home should try the State Normal School at Bloomsburg. Send for catalogue. T. L. GRISWOLD, A. D., M D., Principal, Aug 16, 1876. Bloomsburg, Pa. For Sale A comfortable Frame House, and Good Lot, in this borough Price $800. Two bundrej dollars cash; balance on mortcaee. lime to suit purchaser. For more definite in formation call at this otlicc. or address the editor of this paper. tf. Ilolloway Pill and oint ment. wrecks of Humanity, inaitrre- i.n.. nf Youth No obu-ct is more soui at.n-diinir thtn the premature senilitv of p - . vou'h, daily wuuesseti sniona; o of our public promenades, w here may be seen the terrible results oi aisease in n n.at iriphtlul forms of the Ehas'Jy and ca daverous wrecks of manhood, the deluded victims ot unprincipled scoundrels, who, oy twrnicious nostrums, nave impregnated uic systems of their nnsnspeeting and confiding patients with mineral poisons. For all ulcers and impurity of blood consistent nf on such imprudence, Holloway's Pills and Ointment are powerfully efficacious, being composed nl rare balsams and vegetables that are an taronistic to all disorders of the blood, ana nlcers arisins- from vims in the body. They contain not a particle of mercury or other mineral nolson. TO CENTENNIAL VISITORS. AST0R LODGING ROOMS, 223 North 8th St. (above Race), PuiLAniLPBIA. Newly rnrnished Lodgings at 60 cents per day. Special terms to Clubs and So cieties. Also, a FIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, with moms for ladies and gentlemen, at r- moderate prices. 400 North Seventh, Corner Callowbill strest. Accommodations for 100 guests. Y. N. PEARCB. Auj. 16, 1876. " Traair S ir. One Bushel of Turnip Seed for sale, at 25 cents per potrod by mail 116 cents. Call on or address MauanjR LxoaaaD, Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. June 2ltf JOMAIURCAIs. MIFFLOiTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas' . MirruXTOws, August 30, 1876. Butter , EftS" Lard 14 14 12 Is 11 50 75 Ham.............. ...... Bacon ................. - Potatoes....... .......... Onions....... . MIFFUNTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Con ec ted weealy by Bnyrrs a. Kennedy. Quotations roa To-dat. ' Wednesday, August SO, 1S76. Wheat, old "... $1 00 " . uew (ratings) .... M Corn 40to45 Oats 20to2i Rve U0 Timothy seed 2 00to2 40 Cloverseed. - 5 .Muctllantout. BUYERS" & KEaa'EDY, (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALER3 IN GRAIX, CO A la, Li L' 31 II Kit, CEIMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, &.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifllin town or Port Royal. We arc prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BITTERS k. KEXSEDT. April 21, ISTi-tf Philadelphia & Beading Bailroad. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. Ji lt 12th, 1876. -Tram leave 11 irrisbnrg at fuUovt : For New York at 5 20, 6 13, 8 10 a. m. 2 00 and 7 40 p.m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 6 1 j, 8 10, 9 45 a. nl., 2 W aud 3 57 p. m. For Reading a' 5 2". 6 1 ", 8 10, 9 4o a. ni., 2 INI, 3 57 and 7 40 p ni. For Potuvilla at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 3 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill &. Susque hanna Branch at 2 40 p. iu. For Allentown at 5 20, 6 13, 8 10 a. m., 2 ihi, 3 57 and 7 40 p. m The 5 20, 8 10 a. ui , 2 to and 7 40 p. m. trains have through cars for Xew.Tork. Tbe 6 15, 8 10 a, ui. and 2 00 p. in. trains have through cars tor Philadelphia. scsDjirs. For New Tork at 5 20 a. in. . For Allentown and way stations at 520a. m For Reading, Philadelphia and way sUtious at 1 4-i p. in. Tratnr far Uarrubtrg Uert as follow : Leave New York at 8 43 a. m., 1 00. 5 30 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 8 40, 5 25, 6 U5, and 7 10 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 50, ft lo. h 00 and 10 3 i p. in. Ieave Pottsville at 6 00,6 4 i, 9 00a.m. and 4 o5 p. in., and via Schuylkill and Susque hanna branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 M, 8 55 a. Ul., 12 20, 4 30 and 9 00 p. m. The 2 40 a. ul. train from Allentown and the I III a. ui. train front Reading do not ran on Mondays SCXDJTS. Leave New York at 5 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 lo p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 & p. ni. Irave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 000 p. m Via JUvrru and Eitex Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEX, General Superintendent. CXAMIXATIOXS. rpi HE Exaniiuati i.s of Teachers for the respective School Districts of Juniata comity, will be held as follows: For Milllintown and Fermanagh, in Mif flintown, August 23. 1X7S. t or Patterson and Miltord, in Patterson, August 30. For Port Roval and Turbett, in Port Royal, August 31. ror Walker, in Mexico, September 1. Fur Thompsontown and Delaware, in Thompsoiitoan, September 'i. For Fayette, in SIcAlistervilIe, Sept. 6. For .Monroe, in RichriY-ld, September?. For Suxtuehanna, at Prosperity school house, S'-ptcniber 8. tor Oreenwood, at lit a school bonse, September 9. t or Beale, at Johnstown, September 11. For Spruce Hill, at Spruce Hill school house, September 12. ror Tuscarora, at Mctullocn's Mills, September 13. For Lack, at Lick school house, Sept. 14. Special Examinations Saturdays, Sept. 16, Sept. 23 and Sept. 30. No Certificates will be endorted. No applicants will be examined prirately. Applicants must be examined in the Dis trict wherein they expect to be emploved. Teachers are expected to take au Educa tional Journal and attend Teachers' Insti tutes. Examinations wiil begin promptly at 3 o'clock. It is hoped tbat Directors wiil be present to observe the qualifications of the teachers they employ. JU1I. 31. UaK.HAA, Aug. 1, 1876. Co. Snpt. EVY DRCG STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Bellord Building,) Mia In Street, lliaiint)wa. Pa DEALERS IX DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BRUKHES, TOOlH BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, CoMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and warranted rroni hich authority. CLr ureal oi wixca as u Liwiuno for medical purposes. TT'FRESSKIFTIONS cmpounded witn great care. June za-tl Administrator's Kotlce, Eitate of Jama McAluter, deceased. T ETTERS ot Administration on the es- J4 tate of James Mc A lister, late of Fay ette township, deceased, having been grant ed to tbe undersigued, all persous in debted to tbe said esute are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them wituoui uo Uy JOHN B. JIcALlSTER, Administrator, McAlisterville, JaniaUCo , Pa. Aug 16, 1876. Real Folate. Valuable Hotel Property FOR SALE! The undersigned offers at Private Sale the JUNIATA HOTEL PROPERTY, situate in the borough of Mifllinlown, Ju nUta county, Pa., fronting 85 feet on Main street, and extending back 140 feet. The hotel building is of BKICK AND FRAME, recently repaired, repainted and repapered ; a well of excellent water with pump at Trout door, and a large cistern with pump at kitchen dor. A LARGE STABLE on the lot and in good coudition. The en tire property is iu exoeileut ordor, aud the hotel has a Large Eun of Patronaee. There ia also a STORU-UOOM, with glass front, in the brick end of the hotel. This is a very desirable pn.erty. and would prove a .ixd investuieiit. ill be sold on Reatiouable Term. If not sold at private sal -, the property will be of!, red at l'L'BI.10 SAl.E at 1 u'clork P. 31., on WeumssuaT, Sii-Ttusi a 6th, 187C. July 12-tf II. A. STAWo VCUU. FARM AT PRIVATE SALE I TUB undersigned olf.-rs at private s ilo, his FAU.V, containing 114 ACKES, about 12 acres clear, and the b.iunce 22 acres timber of desirable quality. The improvements are a GOOD LOG-FSAME HOUSE, weather-boarded ami plasterel, good Frame Bank B.irn, r ruit. 1 he Laud is in a proht- able state of cultivation. The lariu is situ.ited in Walker township, 2 miles from the county seat, two miles from the town ol Port R ival, two miles from the town of Mexico just lar enough from the towus to m ike marketing a pleasure. Con venient to schools, churches, aud mills. A dtxdrable property. Price not bijrh. For further particulars call on tun subscrilwr, residing ou tbe farm, or address hiiu at Uifllhitvwn Post Othce. UA11TIX WE.VYEK. July 12, 1876. PROCl..4IATIO.a. W HEREAS. the Hon. tifcSJ. F. Jeans, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the Vib Judicial District, composed of the counties of Juniata, Perry and Cumber land, and the Hoiiorables Jonathan Weisei and John Koons, Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county, have issued their precept to me directed, bearing date the 2"lh day of April, 176, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, aud General Quarter Sessions of tbe Peace, at MIF FLINTOWN, on the FIRST MONDAY of SEPTEMBER, 1876, being the 4th day of the month. Nor in is Hkskbt Gites, to tbe Cor oner, J ustices ot the Peace aud Constables of the County of Juniata, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at one o'clock on the afternoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations aod oyer remembrances, to do those things j IIH. HP luur viutri ru3i;.iv.j ici . and those tbat are bound by recognizance tc ! Attorney aBU Counselor -at'LaW, prosecute against the prisoners that are or; VtMnnt .Mention given to the securing tben may be in the Jail of said county, 4nd i,,;,,- of claims, and all legal busi be tben and there to prosecutien against nvf. theui as shall be just. OFrIC, on bridge street, first door west By an Act of Assembly, passed the thc0 the l(ef..rd building. day of May, A. D., lo1, it is made tbe duty or tbe justices oi tne reace. oi tnt several counties of this Commonwealth, tc return to the Clerk of this Court ot Qrartoi Sessions ol the respective counties, all tht recognizances entered into before them bv any person or persona chaiged V ith tin couuuisiou ot any crime, except such case! as may be ended before a Justice of tlu Peace, under existing laws, at least ten days before the commencement of the session of the Court to which they are made re turnable respectively, and iu all cases allure any recognizances are entered into le-.s then ten days before I ho commeiicenwut of the session to which they are made re turnable, the said Justices are to return the same in the same manner as if said act bad not been passed. Dated at MitHiutown, the 28th day of Ami, in the rear of our Lord one thou- saud eight hundred and sevei.tv-six. WM. It. K UUSt, SAtnr. herilTs Otlice, Mimiutown, f August 2, 187o. $ STILL mm REDUGTIGS -ix THR OF TEETH! PRICES Full Tpper or Letter Setts as Low as $ No teeth a'.loweil to leave the office unless the patient is satisfied. Itetb remodeled and re paired. l -vt n niipu to last tor ate. Teeth extracted without pain, bv the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hind. Owing to the hard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, for S10.IK). Tooihuche slopped in five minutes with out extracting the tooth, at the Dentnl Of nee of u. L. UtiitR, established iu jlimin towu in I860. G. L. DEUlt, Jan 24, 1372. Practical Dentist. M EAT HIE AT!! The undersigned have commenced the Butchering business iu the borough of Mif flintown. BEEF, VEAL, . MUTTON, and TOUR can be had every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdav u ornings at their meat store at the residence of Mr. Howe, on Cherry street. Their wagon will also visit the resi dence of citizens tho same mornings. Kill none but the best of stock, and sell at fair prices. Give us a trial. liuvt r. . tiM. June 28, 1876-tf puiirs! rinirs! PUMPS ! Pumirt. lieht or heavy, made to order. Cucumber Wood Pumps always on hand. These pnaranteed never to freeze in win ter. Wood, Iron, Terra Cotta, or Lead Watr Pipe put down on short notice CRi-pairinc promptly attended to. Please give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell at the very lowest prices. " Call on or address . WM. NOBLE, Port Royal, rr, FRANK NOBLE, Milllintown. WOOD MftsMr yiBo.M sum e m tea. mud mil vaiataMr hiatwrfawits. flasjutsx-tnrtBC fawilitte TtxU menmm4 : vsjnr. mm aw-wnawstj. XaAROB. rrica- SMAIOs. Vtrw, fWUrwaanl uTr4--ccuuy. uvcwvdtJlj lav u.wmm 1m ttrwm tb Mc FibiMt sjni, sw - pks- wHh faiMttftH "' C. 6. B LATCH LEV, Hassf r, S06CsasirceSt.PhiU SenUnel aod Republican $1.50 a jeni Aetf Adtertinement. An overdose of Dinner often dersflges the system, brinjs on U.itulenre ami wind col tr, and si bj.-cts the patient to great bodily suffering. A single dose ot TARRANT'S SELTZER Ai'EIUENT will corrwt the acMity, relieve the pain, carry off the otT-nding cause, and save sometimes a long sp.-ll of illness. Its ef fects are gentle and thoroush. and its gen eral use would prevent much suffering. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. AIQ A DAY at home. Agents wanted. $iu Outlit aud t. rms rree. TRUE is. CO., Anusta, Maine. IV 12 ST 12 II aV IaA'lS. II O ,M EST E l PS. If von want reliaUf inlWrmifim, wh-Te and i ftfw to si-t a rhe-tp '.(t.t, or govern ment iloniesiead, tree, send our ad dress to t. J. till. !'.!.', Land Coiuinis sioner, Lawrence, K msav, and receive train a copy of "Tbe Kansas I'.u itic lloiue stca.i." $77 PEH WKhk. liLAKASlLKD to Aj;Mits, Main and Fetnali-, in their own l.aMlllv. Terms and OVTMT FREE. Address P. O. Y1CKKUY i CO., Augusta, Maine. $5 a $20 (Mr day al home. Terms fire. Address utii. SrlMSos 4- Co., Portland. Me. TTANTtn. ANY TEliSOX AX f nuke $ VKI a month selling our Let-ter-eoping B'H.k. Any one thai h is a let ter to wrile will buy it No press or water used. Scud stamp for circular. - EXCEL S10KCO., 17 Tribune Building, Chicago, Illinois. His l.ltV. and PLIIL1C SERVICES. Ci.mpl.te and reliable. Endorsed from otlicial sources. Rart chance JorJrnU. Secure territory at once. For circulars and terms iddress QLAKKK CITY PL'Bi IslllMi Ct., Phiudclphia, Pa. TVtVtT''iT? CAT!,' Jjilll 17 AJ vil kj kuii. nCn tf( ACRKS OF FARMlXli OU,UUJ AND TIMBER LANDS; near lue great Kaiiauha Kiver. in Putnam county, West Virginia, in quantifies to suit pun-hisera. Soil good, water pure and abundant, timber exe-lleut ; churches. sch.MiU and mills convenient ; title p-rlecl. Price $3 to jt p-r acre. Terms acvoiiinio dating. Send tor full description to J. L. MtLEAX, Winlield, Putuam county, West Virginia. Professional Cords. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Collecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrn-E On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. It OBERT McMEEN, j Ai'ril 1 1, 187 j-tf fLFRED J. 1'ATTERSON, ATTOEiNET-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. AH business promptly attended to. tlrricc On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. -yyil.LIAM M. ALLISON, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, lias resumed actively the practice of his iirotessioii. All business promptly attend ed t... Olucc, as formerly, ljniuing his residence, opposite Court House, JsUlim- towo, l a. Dec. ii, 1873. . . JOHN XicLAUGHI.IN, INSURANCE AGENT, rORT ROY.il., JCSUTA CO., P-l. EOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-Iy CRAWFORD, M. !., Has restinied actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches Othce at the old comer of Third and Orange si reels, Milllintown, Pa. March 2.1, 1876 THOMAS A. ELDEU, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, - MIFFLISTOWX, I'ji. Offl.-e hours from 9 . . to 3 r. .. Of. lice in liis fathers residence, at the south end of Water street. .M.-t2L'-tl 1 C. RUXDIO, M. P., has resitnit.-d.ic- lively ihe prai-tice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Will give prompt and laitlilul attention to all patients eutrust.-d to bis care. Odice iu tbe Patterson Ding More. July M, 1870-1 J W. UllAZEE, .M. 1., PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, lcidtmia, Juniata Co , Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrvtt. Professional busiucss promptly att nded to at all hours. D. L. ALLEN, M. D ., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and S urgery aud all their collateral branches. Otlice at Academia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. July 15.1874 II EMU' liAUSUBEKGER, M. D.. Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches OiSce at bis residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 187S. RE. BUKLAN, DEXT1ST. OlGce opposite Lutheran Church, PORT ROYAL, JUMATA CO., PA., Where he will spnd the first ten dajs of e:u-h month, couimenciug UeciniDer lt The bala'Ke ot the time his office ill be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man wortiiy of confidence, and who Has been associated wilb tl.e Doctor as student and assistant two years and upwards. Those who call during Dr. Burlan's absence for prolessional service, may, and will please arrange the time with Mr. Kiliuerwhen they may be served, on theretuifi of the Doctor. County Fair. TUE Juniata County Agricultural Soci ety a til hold their Annual Exhibition, on their grounds in Port Koyal, on W'lo xesdat, I BrasDAT slid Fbidat, October 4 th, 5th and 6th. 176. AU correspondence to be addressed to SAMCEL Bl'CC, Aug. 1-Ct Port Koyal, Pa. ' MISCELLANEOUS METHODSPOINTSw METHODS OF BUSINESS POINTS OF ADVANTAGE IN THE PURCHASE OF CLOTEJSTG- XT WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL, Ts arkicfc ws hnrHa t Intsrcsted JUteauoa aa4 Cartfuf Scrowrn ot -THE PURCIIASIXO PUBLIC - METHODS: TyE bars but On Price for Alt- w E receive Cab raymcnt from AU v give a Guarantee proteciii.( Ail WE Retnrn Money when we caanct suit AU. WF bny oer ftxxls t first hnnc", In irnmi use q'tuituits, and ac tba lowest prices lor Cash. mannfature with extreme care every garoenl we sell WE inspect every van! of good tiait goes into our g-jmciila. WE pnt a ticket on every pinnent, showing plainly iu quality and price. WE cnt off every item of un necessary expenditure. .. i WE employ f rt-elass wortmtn la every department. WE gfve satisfaction toercry pnnhascr or return Ux money In addition t onr Immense Stock of Beady-Made Clothinr. we have a Magnificent Una of Men's and Boy's Farnivfiing Ccods, Shirts (of our own make) and Cnderwear, all at th Vary Lowest Prices. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK TIATJ. S. E. COR. SIXTH L MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS OF ALL KI.NDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's Aw Brick EuiUin, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE THE COURT YARD MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTS', PA. Housekeepers' Ilnnhvnrc, Build ers' Hun! ware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, .PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &CL, &CL, all of first quality, constantly on band. I invite the public to call and see me. JOHN W. IlUTHEKSBAUGH. Mifflintown, Aug. 2G, !874-tf D. W. HARLEY'S Is tbe place where you can bay THE BEST AM) THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING JJr1TS, CJPS, BOOJS, SHOES, JSD FURMSfUXG GOODS. HE Is prepared to exhibit on of the most rhoioe and select st-1is ever offered ia this market, and at JSTOSISHIXGLT LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very reasonable. Kemeruber the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge and Water s'reets, MltT LIN TO W", PA. SAM'L STRAYS His just relumed from tho Eastern citits with a full raricfy of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' ri'RN'lSHIXfi GOODS. Goods of all ki'idiare low Conn and see me and be atouihcd. Pants at Cents. C7 SL ITS MADE TO KHhK.Tj Pattersou, Pa., May , 1876. SAML'EL STK VER. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! AT J. B. M. TODD'S, PATTEllSO::, PA. I have just returned from Philadelphia with a lull line of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. ically cured tvitlmut the danerons use o Men's Suits, $ l. iO, $".00 to $Jtl.(i0. Boys': i,ltl.;,lai mediciue .ir tlie application of the Suits, $1 5U to $10.00. knife ; pointing ut a mode of cure at once ! simple, certain, and etl'ictual, by means of A full line of the j which every sufferer, no matter what his ! condition may be, may cure bimsetf cheap MOST FASHION ABLE HATS, ly, riv.ttely, and radically. j (XTTIiis Lecture should be in the hands at low prices. A coniplcto assortment ol. of every youth and every nssn in the land. Ladies' Best Shoes, at Sl-5 and upwards.! Sent under seal, in a plain envelope to ' . . I any audrcss, fost-paid, on the receipt of A full line of Children a Shoes. 1 ; ,X cel,ts or two post sUmps. Address tho also a full line of Laities' llose, Handlter-j Publishers, chiefs, tc. Also, a large stock of GROCERIES. Arbuckles' Coffee 3c. JJacktra!, Ko. 1.! per i bbl. i I am now selling SEWINti MACnOEsl . iriiAi rout ooirro v -n at WHOLESALE PRICES. I will seilou' any kind ot a machine at TWE5T1 PER CEST. LESS than they are usually sold. Leave yonr orders, and you can have any kind yon want. J. B. M. TODD. 1E I EPT!SE.VF. IS. P0IMTS: 0."E rr! irciis of necessity the low- CXSTl nrrn cxTen5f nf collections sad Itasca lruui Lud debts . TxT2 Gnamntee protects the barer who nu:7 a.t 114 j-deef guotLi X"Te relv on imricnce ral.s and are sat II i wiiu a very omil percent ape cf pr.'It ITIsessTtobnyc-f ns. since all aretreate-l alike, no tuo jcUir; lavira tiint. are denied lo oihexs. . . DICTUKrsrJ and (taIe are d.ne swty t asevoiTt-c.ly ;etfourbetwitIi out having to ask i r it Ol'B lrreeTTK rlence. capita! and facil ities we n lor Uie iHS-.pie's LeneLt in loweriug price;! . WE fiTl orders -eeive.y mail frrm s!l parti ol the I cited stales. Writa r irticalan NUT a particle of rik run in buyine rf us. A etiild may buy as cheaply Sept. li, i8j; -tl Kanlicod:HowLo5t.HowEestored nf list yuu: iniit'ti. m new fjuinitu I D'. tul.'erweli'a Celebrated Essay iii tint niiltctti cure (will. mil medi cine) of S rnutorrliTa or Seminal weak i nes, Iiivoluntarr S.-nunal Losses, luipo ; teiiry, Mental and i'!. ical Incapacity, Iui- HMliiueiits to 3!ariiae, etc ; also, Con ! sumption, Ej ilepsy an l Pits, induced by ' !.eif-iil'iljei' -e or a-xu:d extrar.igance, l.c. j C'i'ri' e, n a sealed envelope, only six , Cl""- . . , , in this admirable Etay, cletirly deumUHtrates, troin a thirty years' sncces!'ii practice, that the alarm ing consequences of sell-aliine may be rad r. nnrcsMixjiso. 11 Ann St.. New York; Post-OtEce Box 4586. Oct. n, 187i-ly. Ctl'TIOX. VLL pns are hereby cautioned against umtij l. F. Stow's Knlvt r Chain Piimo Valve iu Perry, Juniataand Miftin counties. as it is an iiHri:ir"me.it on Cncle Dan's JS KfiihEK BUCKET," patented ly W . C. Bat KEa, l.H, 1, and all woo two . h ,i.eel.llhM!artirfc and will fc- dealt a ith according to tbe laws provided in such eases. rt'il. C. BANKER, Patentee, Millport, New York. Geo. E. Bicklet, Counsel. 07" JOHN D. LOTZ. tho AneiSoneer, is tbe Agent ror the BAKKEK PUMP in the three counties above uarut?. auglti-3u
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