SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWN : Wednesday. Sept; 2T, 18T6. TERMS. Si.bscription, $1.60 per unnm, if paid ill-in ll! moutbs ; $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 runt" per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per liue for each insertion. Deductions will be male to th He desiring tn advertise by the year, half or quarter PENN'A. B. EJTIME TABLE. ON nd after Snnday, April l'ith, l!7r., passenger trains mill leave Iiia Sta ll:, F. K. K., as follows EIKTWAIO. fPliiiudclphia Express 2 1.1 a ui J l.t i-ton Accommodation.... 7 4:! a m f Pacific Express 10 (XI am !Jo!i::stuwn Express II Tl a m ' U-iii 6 09 p m j' Atlantic Express 9 15 p m WrsTWAt. t!ttsburg Express 12 22 a m Jil'acitic Kxtc.is ............... (i 2 a m i Way Pass-nger ........ ID (Ml a lu ;.MiiI 3 2! p l:i ji'ast Line 4- p in ;;. istowa Accommodation .... 7 4o ji m J Oaily. X Daily tcft Snnlati. Taiy i rctyi iimuiay night, j Dail'j except silun-i-M- rniLlM.i'HiA. July 12, 1S7;. The headquarters ol Hie Republican State ('iiiiuiltee lute been established at No. vy Chestnut utreet (21 floor). Philadel J hia. llkXKV M. ilorr, Chairman. Hayes and "Wheeler Dlub. The Republicans of Patterson borough are requested to n;eut at the Keystone Hotel on THI'KSDAY EVEXIXG, SEPT. 2h, t 7 o'eock, for the purpose of organizing a HarEs and Wulklkb Ci.i B, and complei- i-ig our mganisation for the campaign. A lull attendance is desirel. S. B. CAVEXY, B. K. MITCHELL, Committt. LOCAL 1STELLIGESCE. Apples are exceed ing'y plenty. Uone to the Centennial Exhibition. Tbe Ucno's have been shipping peaches. Walnut gathering is indulged iu by boys. Lots of people are off to the CcuU.-nni.J Exhibition. To-morrow will be PenusUvania'a day at the Centennial Exhibition. Peaches are scare in Ohio. Could spare f iue from Pennsylvania. Philadelphia Markets Wheat 1.15tol. "I, Corn hoc, Oats 3otoJts Kr mi present :j.jar inces the potato crop V. i:l be short iu th..s county. Money and people never flowed sorajiilly tnto Philadelphia as this week. Brown's d un, in OicaVinms creek was en lir 'lv MVept aay by the Lite great rai ls. Three Jays of rain stopiie l the fililinir, last week, belwecu the Turks ami Servians. 1 wo young! men started trom Huntingdon j for the Ceniciiiii.d Exhibition on loot, la.d : eek. "fill for a peep at the son !"' was a pre- j veiling exelauutiou ihe latter art of last j Week. The Lutheran Synod of Central rennsI vanii couveuca to-day, at Liverpool, Perry t t-nnty. Levi X. Xajr'.c, a citiren of Canib-ia cuiiitv, capiurei a tno-hca.led black snake othat day. The ground Ins not lwi so thororgYy .s.jiid wi'h water at this tiiue of theyeir, ia maii years. Mr. Austin KaufTuian. fr-iTii Ohio, bronght a lot ol cattle to llns place trutu thu Slate named, lor hale, last week. j FartuTs said they desire I to sow wheat! !at . tios Stf i-oii. Th." veather has been sea- so;ied to suit their desire. li t.k"s a century old citixen to tell of an j t ntnoeii.il storm like that of a week ago. It was the Centennial storm. I I J. I!. M. Tod. I has gone to Philadelphia j to lay in 1 is fail stock. Call and see Ins new Mvlei at v.-j-v low prices. On Saturday a week one of Mr. Bennett's nmi.s broke a b-ff at New Port, iu a gnu's of Polo, and had to be shot. The exhibition of articles and stock at the HiviTsirfe Park 1'jir was good, considering tin; kind ol weather that was vouchsafed. If yon desire to have llu Confederate war debt paid by the Nation, vote lor Til den and a Congress thai ill be in accord with him. The County Committee met in this place n Thursday. The members report lrom their respective districts, a most favorable lookout. Shirley townshi, Huntingdon county, Is passing tl. rough a sta-e ol excitement, in-owing out of as elopement. .' They were . married people. In flit upjicr railroad chops in Altoona, the time has been reduced. Forty hours, ! or hve days of eight hours iu length, con- Vitute a neck a work. At the public salts of coal in New Yok, l ust Wednesday, lump Coal sold at SJ.'fl j .rton; grain sold at $.li, and chestnut ( coal at $3.25 per too. j If yon desire to look on a significant name j lK.k at the one signed to Hie article of Mr. i Tilden on income tax ; it is J. P. SinnoU. ' Mow significant "Sin-not." Train Master Vf. D. Cramer gave a friend in this place a number of ieais, luscious in taste, bands3iue in af .fsfarance, and weighty, averaging about 17 ounces each. 'Ladies are wearing tiny I vows of ribbons for ear-rings now, aud we are told that it is tiie very latest Paris lasliiou. 1 he cllecl is odd, ami of course the lashion will rage." Two powerful watchwords of the Dem ocracy in Ohio are "hard times" ar.(T"beer." Auyihiug auswers with them that w iil catch the ear and influence the votes of the peo ple. You'll go the Centennial show and be struck with astonishment, and then it will all le over : but you can only be so stunned once in a lifetime, and that is worth some thing. Mrs. Swisshelm, writing from Europe, mvs, in Germany "there is no more idea or mj or shame connected with drinking beer, or wine, or brandy, or whisky, than tea or roflec All the disgrace is in getting drunk." A Newport girl had a fall last week, and injured hcrsel; so severely that she wascar ried home insensible. Upon n-eoverinp, her first words, addreescd to her sist-r. were : "Mary, did 1 have on my striped blockings" If jou wish to restore the old order of affairs, or a worse state of atlairs than be fore the rebellion, put Tilden aud a Demo cratic Congress into power, and you will reach, that sad end quicker than your as tonished senses will have time to compre hend the changes. The whole number of persons who have purchased Centennial Excursion tickets at Huntingdon station, tin to Thursday laat, foot up 1301. Suppose each one has taken away $1', a small estimate, and the jieople j of Huntingdon county bavecontrihuted $-ll.- i o to theCeniuunial.-yiaaingiioa Journal. " The catuaign of the present summer against the Sioux Indians originated in tbe refusal ol that nation to leave Iheir camps i on the tig Horn and Tongue Rivers, in the valley of the Yellowstone, and enter upon a reservation which the Government Lad set fpsrt far them." When Lieut.-Gor. Doraheimcr began liia speech iu Boston with the remark that Faneuil Hall is full tb-night, an MTertes cent relormer in the crowd shouted, So is Mike Doherty ! It Was the only joke of an otherwise solemn meeting." " In Philadelphia, on Toesday evening a week the brake chain of a car on the Race and Vine street liue broke while gningdowu hill, and the ear ran into one in Iront of it, killing Alouto Anewalt. of .'..ril,nn.l.J,. I I:inr1 ruinite aiul .....;... 1 . , ...... jMimg iuvrM Jiersoilll. If ynd wiidi to repudiate the National currency, Tote n as to lint a Democratic . Coi--res in power, with Mr. Tilden in the ; Presidential chair, and it -will be easily ae j cnmplistivd. They will settle that business imeker than juu have any thought it j tin be done. I President Grant's daughter, Nellie Grant, j a siie is known to the people of the Re public, recently lost a considerable aiuomit I l money that sue wagered on a race horse i I" .TV "frl"1.- cau,e out second best. hat will Nellie's ma sav to ti siu.n;.. ;t; i i i i "I " O i'voo lit .1 III ilCr daughter since her removal to England. For centuries in:in Im. li...,. .tm..t;. . roads for Free Government, and no that it . 't'Tf! Las been reached, i:bin your dav, nailer, .."ui: mm ui me wora IS coluplelea, 'X.;0.' , 'T f;Te1the, I-wrp.-ti.igoi were .ipvs.d to the completion of this : I) in .critic or Kepublican lorni of govern j nieiit. ! Judge black is down on dead issues, but ; rontradieU himself by raking in the past to hang a point on, that the AbjliUonists were the cause of the Rebellion. Tiie public i , ., 4 .- ,F ! aoiild be more interested iu an article ex- ' plaining how it came that he g,.t twenty- . Hve thousand dollars lrerviceji in flic pur- : chase of Alaska lro;u KuMia. U'l... ..... . I. II U V i ai- i u iuu aic iui'i t u tL II tl 1 1 x. allCAi.tt ter is an intemperate man, set it down as j A healthful grown person's beats 70 ! sides to the converting part of the bust i""; 1Sa,",1"" w utsitber a j d-..ining to tiO t roar-Mtire. At sixty, I ncss " teetotaler or a drinker, in the general ac ceptation of the term. He has iudcen deuce or manhood enough to drink or nut i driuk, and is not a victim ot prejudice one way or snotliur. To be convinced of that, ail that is lleces.-ary is to meet him. Charles lla-detl, aged about 21 years, whose father lives at Terre Haute, Indiana, stopped otf, from a homewatd bound trip to the Centennial Exhibition, to visit Captain McCh llan, to whiiin he is related, through the family of Mrs. MeClellan. Aliont nine o'clock last Friday evening, while he was engaged i i conversation wills an aunt in the Captain's house, lit fell to the door and died in about ihrce minutes of heart disease. His remains were taken from this place to Indiana ou Sunday murniug. The Odd Fellows' parade in Philadelphia last week was a large one. An ixchangu says : There were in line lo uniformed Eu CJtnpl.ients aud 17'.t Lodges, exclusive ol Grand Lodges. These bodies had 91 brass bands, 11 drum enrps, 82 large banners and H:ig and about tin thousand sm.ill banners, tl.igs. JLc. The procession was t o hours and ten minutes in passing a given jKiiiit. averaging ten abreast, and our l'llorniint estimates that th-re were between 2'1,'SKi and UiMHtJ tKId Fellows iu line, The n-ceut rains r.ct only did great dam- ! ge in tiie Westtru end ol this rouuty, age along water courses, and in washing the i surlacc s-if lrom llelus, b.lt it did g.eat did dam.ie in the Lantern -i Hon of tins couu-i tv. t here are nine dams in Mohonlongo .pi ; i. r, ,t cr... ... o i ii 1 1 , .i .i .-7 luey paid the admission tee of city creeK, livm Kicl.llild to the mouth ot ihe : ' , stream, every one ol i....h have ucti ... j ceuls each, and entered the grouuds. liously dan ac J. limnirn dam iu Coco- j After getting inside the grouuds they lamtis creek has b :eu wahcd entirely out, took a view of the inside of the princi and to spc-fc of the ruinous work ou feuc- la, oilildis a., approaching a strau ing along the streams is apj-ahng. , c , ,r ,c I ger who was statidiug near theui. tney At no time in the history of this country j inquired of him "what the probable has tl,. re l-cen suclf a I.M.king up ol rela ! wou.j be (,e ,ue mhoje Ceiiten tivea as in this tiie Centennial ve.ir. Kin- j - t ,, n ui.ii.ji- - i ...il- ,vi.o .., . ,ei. :..i..., t,.v- 111 He very probably had his mind teen seeking eaeh other and pertecting tbe I taituiy tstor-l tor t::cir posterity. In sime instances the record as traced through well- autlieiiticaiv I cliannels are tiKnt s.itistic loiy. In many instances the record as re vealed is rninviting, presenting a pedigioe, that the le.s ihul is said ol it the belli r. 1 ne buiiiiiisl years alter this, the Ceiiten-1 mat yuar i.b will oate the founding ot manv A ner'caii faiuiliea. The reading, public y ill member that , lmtIie wj,h,,ut enterins a sinele Centen o.'.rn.g l!ie session of the first Legislature , , , , - . . .. in South Carolina that admitted colore! n,al "M.' It h required cons.d- peoj.le to ni.ii.i. r.-liip, a colored meu.b.-r got up in his place iu the Assembly and sai I : " A circus comes to tuw.i to d iv. I , uiiuiiii iiiu v iiixi ois k"viiiuij aujouru till i to-morrow, to a'ti'iid d : circus." I h? mo tion canie l ai-d tin. whole woild laughed, tint a i ir-us hid ca; lur d a law-maki. g Assiiubiy of a State nt the American I'nion. Last Thursday the who!,- business of this town, with few exceptions, adj-juracd, or closed up," to k.-e a horse race iu River side Par'.;. The race is reported to have been a good one, exceeding the best time of previous races on the sum' ground ; but whether it at! del more amusement and less demoralization than a circus, is a ipies tion that is submitted to the lovers of both tbe race and cirens. They ire both time honored amusements, aud just whieh is the oldest is submitted to ilie student of his tory lor derision. Ea.t week, however, set tles one thi-ig, and that is, tint it b conies us now t.i cease joking over the adj imm inent ol the South Carolina Legislature to see a circus. WaLL, Mtx Hi.t have employed Mr. Porter, an expeiienccd sketch artist, lo take I arm and bi.ii'iirg scenes for their Alias. Mr. porter is now here and at work, and you have but to see his sketches t be convinced of bis ability to render satis faction to ali who may engage bis company to have t.iui house snd barn, or house and lot, o Gelds, or portion of tariu sketched, and iilhograpliod lor the Atlas. It will prove a "joy forever," or s long as life lasts, and a priceless gift to children to have the boniest! ad sketched and lithographed and printed in the Atlas. We have been shown a nu ii. tier of lithographs of farm scenes taken by '.he same artist, in Noble county, Ohio, and lithographed ami printed ill au atlas of that county by Wa.l, Mann Hall, that need only lo be seen lo commend the work. There an- many b"iuesteads in Jnui itaouniy that should be sketched, lith-o-rraplnwi nod printed iu the Atlas that Wall, Mann II ill are now preparing to publish, lor tiii comity. A Veteran Kpitor A Native of Jrj(iT Oointv. lst week Mr. Samuel M. Nesbit and wife, who were born in Ju niata county, but have ticeii living in the 8 tate ol ililiois during the st-st forty years, stopped off here lrom their ret ill n trip to the Centennial Exhibition, to see relatives and triends of days long since passed. Mrs. Nesbit's maiden name was Turner, and her family lives in the memory of a number of older citizens ot this county. Air. JScslut was born on Hell's Island in the ear lr7, and is known bv many of the citizens of this county whose age and recollection carries them back to tbe year lt31f when Mr. Nesbit started and lor a number of years after that date published, the Juniata fret i'rrn, and delivered his papers through Tuscarora Valley on horsi back, there being no post otlices in the valley between Slifflin town and Waterford. Abnit the year Mr. Nesbit moved to Illinois, in which State be became Si!jerintendent of State Printing, and Hilcd that position with fidel ity during a period of twenty consecutive years. Tiring of the active whirl of his profession, he retired to a farm about six miles from the city of Springfield, the capi tal of Illinois, where he is pursuing the cacelul and joyous occopatiou of a farmer. "st Governor Hayes. Jin Interesting Lttlle Story. Tbe following story of Governor Hayes was loid at a Republican meeting recently held iu Cleveland : At South Mountain the boys of the Twenty-third Laving appropriated two stacks of straw for use in their dire distress, the General iu command rode np to tbe reg i uient and ordered the staw returned. II. li. Hayes, then Lieutenant-Colonel, relied -. "My boys have neilher tents, blankets, nor overcoats. The mud is ankle deep, and lite loss of tbe straw will cost more in qui nine to the government, to say nothing of the suffering of the regiment, than ten limes its value, and if the government will not pay for it I will." And R. B. Hayes paid for that straw out of his own pocket. All recollect the thuuder storm ot Thursday a weel. Among the queer freaks of tbe wonderful element, re corded by exchange papers, is the fol lowing from the Lewistown Gazelle: In the yard adjoining, - occupied by Whildtn Hughes, that gentleman was teed i n g bis dog the c Sills of squirrels which he had killed during the day and just EuLsh-J cleauing. He asserts that he hw about ten feet from him, on the ground in the ard a black ball the sue of a bushel, moving uneajily about, which exploded with ternlid force, sending streaks of fire down the Int. He was thrown back to the kitchen br' the shock ; bis wife, who was calling him to tea from a window in the upper 8tory, was to stunned that shi did not j recover until next day. The child P'"'Z he floor was also affected in ! I :, - . - n i . next day. The child similar manner. A small walnut : . . . Iree ,n bis ot was streaked with the electric- current, aud shed crisped tiVERV perieu SUouU KUOW hoi to aSJirtui the state of the pulse: then b "'l'ug " "hatit .w when he I ' aiiiug, be may Lave some idea of the 1 urgency of bis case. Parents should , uow tue healthj pulse of caeb child, bluoe now and then a person is boru wiih a peculiarly glow or fast pule, and .i . ; i i i t i i the very case lu hand may be of suuh , . . 3 . 1 peculiarity. Au imaot s pulse is 140 ; a child of seven abont 80, and from twenty to sixtv Veals it ii TO beats a I iniiiila flau.liitti.r (Cl m t- Cmr- .inra j ) ui.iiumi iu w m awua -v-vs . . . if the pulse always exceeds TO, there is a disease, the machine working itself out, there is a fever or inflammation somewhere, and the body is feeding on itself, as in consumption, when the pulse is quick. Ex. A witnefs for the prosecution in a murder case was thus questioned by his honor: "You say that-you saw the l - n I ill 1 11 man shot at and killed ?" "Yes, sir." "You said, 1 think, that the discharge struck the deceased on his body, be tween the diaphragm and tbe dueds nun ?.' Witness "Xosir; 1 didn't say no sich thing. I said he was shot between tbe hog pen and the wood house." How much will your new school I books cost, Johnny !" siys father. Johnny calculates to himself: "Lemtre see ; C2 cents for the singine book, 75 cents f.r a new 'rtthuietie, $1.25 for a new 'joggraphy,' 25 ceuts for a bockev. harf a dollar for a new bat, and a quar- ,pr, f"r C"y-W "li'Ut four dollars, 1 hen aloud says : pa!" - -, Two young men from Sliaiuokin went dnwn recent tv to see the entetmial " Iwtnl bill and incidental tXpeLse?, and replied, -about ten dollar " 1 he young men understood bitu to mean that admission fees amnuutitig to tell diliars would be charged per sons dirii!j; to enter t!ie various buildings, and this so disgusted the J-I.aiuokin visitors tint they im mediately left the grounds and came "able ell irt tl convince them that the whole business is a fraud, ltenmrkahle ,s ,lie f,,regoinff may seem, the rocur I renee a stated is strictly true.- -Shi in I okin Herald. , Government Bonds. If you have Government Bonds the following paragraph insy interest you : The Secretary of the Treasury on Fri day, the lst inst , called in for re-1 deinprion ? 10,000.000 of five-twenty bonds of lGo, May and November, ... . , , Ik , tl the day of December next. Tbey , ,, ' are as follows : corroM. $-,UN-o. ' $1IM Mo. Col to No. "18 bith inc. S.WI1 to N'o. llt! lHth inc. $.-,H No. I j.IHJI to No. 1'J.OWi b th inc $1.(nj0 No. S"),fljl to No. 4'i.Ho 1 both inc. Total coupons, $7,oKyW. rinislKKED B. MX. $-,f.Jio. 1 so JTo. 60, both inc. $i00 No. 1,101 to No. 1,6 Mi, both inc. $-,0U-No. 1,401 to No. 1 t10. both inc. $l,tmi'o. 8.701 to No. 5.750. both inc. f .i.nU" -No. 2..WI to No. 29.IHHI. both inc. (HMNKIl 5.H.1 to Xo. S.Woti, 0"lh inc. Tot d n-pistercd, $-;,OWI,0OO j aggregate, $10,iHj,iHMi. It is expected tbat anoth.T call will be made before tbe 1st of October. Equlnox The dar and thj nijrht are einal j Ilripht summer bid farewell, And the dripping eaves, with the falling leaves, The mournful story tell. The clouds send tears in torrents Aftainst the window-pane, And the dead leaves fall, like l funeral pall, Ucfore the driving rain. The dreary winter comet h, His messenper is here; For the moaning wind no rest can find, And the earth looks dark and drear. The day and tht night are equal, And hearts are like the years, When summer hours yields sweetest flowers The fall brings bitter tears. (J. L. , A IVest Chester citizen was the other day in the Art Gallery looking at the paint ings good, bad and indifferent, contained therein, when he witnessed the following : John and his wife were standing in front of a painting representing a chariot race in the old Kouiau colisseusb i " I say, John, what's them fellows doing in them queer-lookin' carts 1 " "Oh, them's Barniim's races; don't you know t lie was in Philadelphia last year." "Oh yes, I remember now, Sammy was there and saw them driviu' 'round in littlb carts with gal drivers." And they turned away to look at the pic ture ot Daniel in tbe Lions' den. HeW Cheiler Republican. Dfxsis loo, living in a small honse on the farm of John Hannewalt, in Oliver township, was awakened on Wednesday night of last week by the nnnsual barking of a small dog. He got up and went out to discover four snakes, copperheads, one four feet long, trying to get into his cellar. He despatch them at once. Next morning, according to the McVeytown Journal, he hailed his landlord with "Misthnr Hanna walt! Jlisthur Hannawalt ! does yces want a mess of lilt ?" tilling him to the door and exhibiting his bucket of snakes. Zcic ifotra Sentinel. Fob Sale. A House and Lot in Thomp sontown, now occupied by Eliza James and Heirs. Buy a home. Terms will be niadc known, and possession giren immediately. fjept ll-3t FaB for Sauc. Martin Weaver will of fer at cnblic sale, on Tuesday, October 3d, 1876, bit farm in Walker township, contain ing 114 acres, with good house and ham 1 thereon erected. See handbills. A FLIPPANT uuug Democratic orator bad au appointment to make a speech iu a small towD ilown Co the Illinois C.-utral Kailroad tbe otLcr Light. ,The meeting was called to order, and, mount ing the platform, the orator commenced iaying: . "There ai'e only a few of us here, and if I im not mistaken all of you are Democrats. Xow, 1 doii'l see much use of making a OeiuocraMS speech to Democrat. Thej will vote for Tilden atid IL-tidrick anyhow. I wi.h that there were some Republican here, ga that I could talk to them and coovert tliein. Are there but Kef ubticans i here ?' Yes, sir," responded a heavy voice from the rear of the hall.v The voice i was that of a s'nut built farmer residine in the neighborhood, who bad dropped in merely to see the show. He was a plain looking man, but had that in his (ace wun-u denoted that he was no body's fook Yes, sir," repouded the heivy voice, "there are lots of Re publicans in this neck of woods ; but i believe I'm th-; only one now iu th s hall." "Glad to hear it clad there's at least one Kepublican here," poke up the oratorical youth, "and now wiil you be good euough to come up here auJ take a front seat ? I want to talk to yon and convert you." ' Ire no objection to com ire op and taking a front seat," said the heavy voice, as its owucr came striuiug up the aisle; but I reckon that there's two " We'll see about thai," replied the orator, rubbing his hands and trying to look like ianiel Webster. "Go on with yjur word-mill' I'm ready," said the farmer, taking a beat directly in front of the orator. "Well, now, Mr. Iiepubliean" here the speaker inflated his lungs with a fiesh supply of atmospheric fore inhere did you come from anyhow ?" I J ' " 1 came to Illinois from 'Vork State from Columbia county, where Sammy Tilden was born and raised, and 1 know him and his (oiks just like a book." . Do, eh V " Yes, I do, and what's more, I den't know auy good of him, either." " No mailer about laden just now J we'H talk about that bv and bv. What ! desire to a-t cm now U wh are ou a ltcpubiicau ! " Well, bow, that's a pretty big ques tion to answer, aud it would take a good many words and some little time to do it. As I understand the programme yon are the speaker for the evening, but if you want to give the time to me I'll make tbe speech. I think I miht, in answering the question why 1 am a Republican, tell yon and these other fellows here a thing or two that tnii'ht be new, interesting, aud perhaps iustruc- tive." "A modest proposition, certainly," sneered the yocng orator, curling his) tuoustacticd hp. "W e di.n t propose t j turn this into a Republican meeting that isn't down on the bill." " All right. I came up here at your request, and am merely a passenger in this stage coach. Drive on." W ell " lesumed the oiator in a ban tering manner, "since you are a Kepub lican, will you tell us how you fteluay how ?" " Certainly," said the farmer, rising to his feet, iud'C'iaut'y. " 1 see that every mm iu this room but myself Is a Democrat, aud if you really want to ! know how 1 feel Til tell you. 1 feel I feel well, to speak the truth, I feci very muuh as I think a big, well-kept Tom cat would feel if lie should be sud denly thrown into a den of hungry rats and the boss rat was nibbling the end of his tail." Thereupon the farmer, turned and slowly walked out, leaving tbe unhappy . I . I r: 1 . siurup speaacr ana uis meuus m pou- j der at their leisure whether it is not little risk; to ask Rot uVicatis foolUb i or iuipuJctit onc-tiuns. I Tin. . - .... i.lrt- Fininiv' cnpyriirhted, our Democratic contem- t- -i,.. poraries need bave no semples about 1 1 . .. , . n, . r. , re'uuueuiug ii. uiico;w voufiu. The Second Animal Ke-nnion of the 10th t Regiment, Pcnna. Vols., will be hold in Huntingdon on Tuesday, November 14lh, Is7l. Come to this meeting, as it is Confi dently expected to be an inleretil:g and pleasant Ke-uuion. PrBLic Sale. John Mirtz will offer at public sale, al his residence ill Spruce Hill totuisliip, at ten o'clock A. M-, on Friday, September '2'Jlh, 1N7G, one bay horse, two pood milch rows, one steer, one spring calf, a number f lino hogs, together with his entire lot of house hold goods. Mary A. Anderson will offer al public sale at her residence in JlcAlisterviile, at two o'clock P. M., on Saturday, October 7th, lS7ti, 1 dressing bureau, 1 lounge, chairs, tables, cook stove, and other articles ol household furniture. - Fi-B Sale A comfortable Frame House, and Good Lot, in tbi borough, i'rice .$00. Two hundred dollars cash ; balance on mortgage. Time to suit purchaser. For more definite in formation call at this oiEoc, or address tbe editor of this paper. tf. Tramp Sued. One bushel of Turnip Seed for sale, at tio cents per pound by mail o) ceuts. Call on or address Mai kii E Leosasp, Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., l'a. Jtine21-tf Ilollon ay n IMH.-The Opin ion of the Press. Read it. Sprain, Zw lorationt, ie. We take great pleasure in recommending thisdeservedly popular med icine to our friends and patrons in particu lar, and to the public at large. We speak advisedly, being in a position to pronounce a reliable opinion from having used it at home, beside the economy of the article, ss we bave saved within the year more thau one doctiir's bill by having the Ointment on hand. We have tried opodeld c liniments, tmbrocations and piin extractors wit hunt end, but tor tin emmcdiate cure of sprains, dislocations, wounds, bniis"s, cut, burns, scalds, blotches, pimples, and cutaneous eruptions, we hive tound none so speedy or etlectual aa Uolloway'a Ointment. Herald. I'M t'OMJIIaltCi Ala. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas Mirrusrowj, September 27, 1876. Butter , Kltgs Lard Ham Bacon Potatoes...... Onions. ........... ... 20 JO 12 18 It 70 40 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly by Buyers Kennedy. QroTATioxs roa To-dat. . , Wednesday, September -7, 1876. Wheat $1 00 Corn 45 Oats . 25 Rye w.. 00 Timothy seed. , '1 50 Clovcrsced. ,....,. 6 50 PRIVATE SALES.--- ' A FAH.M OF SIXTY ACiES IX tLLA ware tornship. Land of good quality, having thereon erected a I. Ill HOL'SE, weathei-boardcd, BANK llAKX, nearly new, and other outbuildings. Convenient to churches, schools and luilis. Siliiatcd. 3 miles north ot Tlionipsoiitown,4 miles north of Thompsoutortn railroad station. For tuorc dellmtii particulars call on or address , r SAMUEL J. K.CKTZ, East Salem, Jimi.Ua Co., Pa. ' . .- VALUABLE FA1IM FOR SALE 175 acres, more or ess, one hundred and twenty-live or thirty acres of which are cearcd and under cutivatiou, situated iu Tuscaro ra Vai ey, Juniata county, Pa., seven utiles fioin Mitllintown, the county seat ol said sounty, aud four miZes lrom the reunsva nia lialroad at Port Eoya, bouinlcil bv amis of Mrs. G.- W. Thompson and oiIkts, having thereon a Good House and Barn, and alt necessary otitbulMings, good never faiiug imiiiing water at both house and bam, an abundance of Jruit of different kinds. W ill sold for $W, and if dj sired $2!'K7 m iy remain iu the property. Fir jiarticuJars iuipiire ol the undersigned, residing on Hie premises, or by lettor al Port Rovnl, Juniata Co., Ta. J. F. G. LONG. 5l!l.L PROPERTY IN SPRUCE nil.L towuship, Juniafa county, with a good palr of Flench Hurra, and a pair of Counter Choppers. Good run of ciutom. Good' neighborhood. Will sell Mill with water privilege' and about one acre and a half of land, or it diiicd, will sell about SO acres of laud, acres cleared, with good Frame House, size ZQxl') feet, Bank Barn, size 40x ill feet, and other necessary outbuildings, good Orchard, two excellent springs of limestone watt r near Ihe house. Will also sell a FA KM of about 85 acres, adjoining the above; abont 5 acres timber land, and thu balance cleared. This tract U Uiostly lliut gravel laud, and has been re cently limed, having thureun a good sized Log House and tu n good Springs of lime stone water, one of which could be Pl'Cd to the kitchen door. Will sell all together, or separately, to suit purchasers- The prortis are eight tulles from the Pennsylvania Railroad. Arrifto J. KELLY PATTEKSON, ' Pleasant View, Juniata Co., Pa. THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IN S ustjuehanua township : No. 1. A lot of ground containing S acres, w ith large Duelling House, aud ex cellent water at the door. Good Barn, .Smoke House anil other outbuildings. Yuuug aud thriving Orchard of about 70 well nclccted apple-trees, ic. Church ad joining the premises. No. 2. About 4 acres of land, with 50 acres clear oil and uudcr good cultivation. Balance woodland. No. 3. A tract of Timbcr'and contain ing o acres. All three properties within one-fourth ot a mile of each uther. Apply to S. G. IM'iKaSLER, Oriental . O., Juniata Co., Pa. FARM IN SUSQUEHANNA TOWN', tip, containing 1HI acres; ofj acrcn cleared. Wed t'enceil and in a fioid stale ot f ultira ti'n t New Lo-tranie !rllinfr Honau, weather-lioanlr I ami well Kitistied, Mink Burn, and all iieveoisar? onlbnililiiifrs ; tlow Inj water, ihrivin; yonnf orcfiard in bear ing condition ; tine cuetout and utiier tim ber! three mile from l'eim'a canal, ten niihn from l'cnu'a r.ulroa l; churrb. scliool Uonai-, mill, store and tavern all within one liuli of a mile, to a mile ffooil coninmnitv. Apply to . St H. KN'OUSE, Nirf.ii.toWD, fa. .Miscellaneous. TO CENTENNIAL VISITOES. ASTOll LODGINCi K00.MS, 223 North 8lh St. (above Race), Philadelphia. Newly furnished Lcdgings at 50 cents per day. 8ieci leruia lo Clubs aud So cieties. Also, a FlitT-lLAS.-j BOARDING HOUSE, with rooms for ladies and gentlemen, at rrry moderate pricrs. 4HU NorLa Seventh, Corner Callow hill stre-t. Accommodations for 100 guests. W. t. I'EAKCK. PhiladelpLia & Beading Bailroad. Arrjui uieut of Piusengrr Trains. StPTEMBia 18 th, 187G. Tramt leave H irruburt; as follows i For New York at 5 20, 6 0, 8 10 a. m. 2 00 and 7 S5 p.m. For Philadelphia st 5 20, 6 Oo, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00 ami 3 57 p. in. For Reading a 5 20, C 05, 8 10, 3 45 a', m., 1 00, 3 57 and 7 55 p. m. For I'ottsvilli nl 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 8 57 p. m. and via Sbnyikill Susque hanna Branch at 2 40 p. im For Allentown at a 20, G 1)5, 8 10 a. in., -2 00, 3 57 and 7 55 p. ni . The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 OU aud "7 55 p. m. trains have through cars for New York. Tbe tj 05, 8 10 a. iu. and 2 00 p. m. trains have through cars tor Philadelphia. SCXDJiVS. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20 a. m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p. iu. Train for llarruburg leave as follow : Leave New York at 8 45 a. ni., 1 00. 5 30 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 10, 5 15, 5 25, and 7 20 p. in. Leave ReaOing at 4 4", 7 40, II 20 a. m., 1 50, tj 15, 7 05 and 10 35 p. ni. Leave Pottsville at 6 00,6 45, 9 00 a. in. and 4 35 p. m., and via Schuylkill aud Susque hanna Branch at 8 05 a. ni. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 55 a. in., 12 20, 4 30 and 9 00 p. in. The 2 30 a. in. train lrom Allentown and tbe 4 40 a. m. train from Reading do not run on Mondays- SIXDJYS. Leave New Tork at 5 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 2" p. ni. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 35 p. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. in. and 900 p. in. Via Mom and Eex Railroad. JOHN E. WtMJTTEX, General Superintendent. jCfV DRIU STORE. BANKS & 1LUILLN, (Bcltord Building,) Slain Street, .M limn town, Pa. : DEALER 121 DRUGS AND MEDICINKS. CHEMICAL?, DYE STIFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, CiLASS. Pt'TTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, . WUMNEYS, BRUSHES, JJAIRBi;lIIES,T0011l BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR, OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIOVtkV LARGE. VARIKTY OF PATENT MEDICLNES, Selected with great cara, and warranted irora high authority. CT-Purest or WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. 7-rRE3CRiPT10X3 croponnded with great care. Jane22-tl. Acm? Adt trti&tmcuts. mmm fiease, like rivers. strirr fro'rtl small causes The rofiring river liny not be easily diverted from its poitre, nor the ne gl.rteil di ae from its de.frnc!l.e work. Taken m time. dis-av. whtrh U merely an Nterrnpted I unction, mix be aveited bv the nse of Nature's remedy, TARHAKT's SE'LfZER APERIENT. It coniMnrs th. m.'-dicin.il prop-rties of the best mineral waters in tlte -r:d. St'LD BY ALL HKfWGlSTS. 10 A PAY at Inline Aients wmted. sPlil Outlit and terms fee. Angusta, .Maine. TiiLE it CO., K KT 1 : 1C IV la A i I S . H O M t: S T E 4 l S . If you want reliable inlor,,, ,tm-,, wli.-ro and now to el a ebeip I'.t R.!, or got em inent llulllt'sleal, Irtt. elil tour ad dress lo .S. J . fi ll.Mt I:K, Land C'oiiuiiis sioner, Lawrence, K msas, and receiv e grain a copy ol '-The Kansas Pacific Home stead." $55 to Angus!, Maine. ;ents. Samples O. VICkEKY, $JT O ''l'r AjL- ' """"' Term. free. J ci spU Addrck Gfco. inssox Co., Portland, Me. LANDFOIlA 60,000 ACHES OF FAIiMIN'J AND TIMIiEit LANDS ; near tue great Kanawha Kiver. in Piituam county, West Virginia, in ipi uititie.s b.anil pnii h.iscrs. Soil good, water pure aud abundant, timber excellent ; cinm hv.s, schools and mills coin cnieut ; title pj rtwt. Price Sit to H per acre Terms nivcomim dating. Send lor luil description to J. L. Mci.EAN, Winlield, Pntuaui county, West irgiuia. : ; i A DYEIlTISIXCr in KELU.lOl-S AM AUUlCt'LTUHAL WKEKLIEd HM.P-PKICK. 8rwl lVrCt. alngue a the LIST PLAN. For informa tion, MtMrcsft GEO. 1 UOWKLL & CO.- 41 Park How, Professional Cards. JTOUlS K. ATKINSON, ATTORN EY -AT -LAW, MIFFLIN TOWN, I'A. C'ollcctinjr and Conveyancing iruit ly attended to. OrricE On Bridge street, rpjuiite tiie Court Honse Sijnare- jbert'mc'meex, Attorney and Counselor -ai-Law. Erouii t attention given to the securing ami collccliiig of cLiuia, and all lx busi ness. CrricB on bridge afreet, first door west ol the Bcltord building. Aiiii 1 1, iyT3-ir A LFUED J. l'ATTEESON. ATTOE H E Y-AT-L A W, I MIFFLIN TOWN, JUNIATA CO., I'.V. i All bnsiuess promjillv attcndi-d to. Office On liride street, opjioslle the Court House Muare. .LI AM M. ALLLSO.V, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW, H is resumed actively the prH-fice of his proftssiion. All bnsiness promptly attend ed to. Office, as formerly, adjoining his residence, opposite Court Honse, Mitllin town, Pa. I' -c. 22, H75. jciiN Mclaughlin, INSUEANCE AGENT, PORT ROY.If., JVSUT.1 CO., r.i. C7"0u:y reil il!c Coiupauies represented. D.-e. 8, lh75-!y irciiAWF01lL), M.D lLis nsnnied a.:tivcly tin fracticc of Medicine and Surperr and Iheir collateral brandies. Ollice at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mitllintown, Pi!. March 2 , 187'j THOMAS A. ELDEH, M. D. Physician and Sargeou, SiifFLiXTo ir.Vj r.i. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 3 p. Of. See iu his father's residence, at tbe south end id n ater street. iocla2-lt PC. RUNDIOT-M. D.7 liasresitmeiLic- lively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Will give prompt aud faithful attention to sll i alien U ciitrusteii to bis care. Odice iu the Patterson Dtnir Store. Julv 2li, 187o-tf J M. UUAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .Icadcmia, Juniata Co , Pa. Office formerly c:riipiel by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. J) L. ALLEN, M. D , Has commenced the practice of Mislicine and S urgery and all theircollateral branches. Othce at Academia, at the residence ol Capt. J. J. Patterson. jnly 15, IH74 ENUV HAKSfilJEKGEK, M. D.. Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Othce at his residence iu McAliaterville. Feb 9, 1876. J E. UL'llLAX, DEST1ST. Office opposite Lutheran Church, PORT KOTAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the drat ten days ol eaeh month, roiiipiencing IVci tuber 1st. The baiaice of the time his omee will be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man worthy of contidenee, and who has been associated with the Doctor as student and assistant two years and upwards. Those who call dnring Dr. Burtaii's absence for professional sen ice, may, and wiil please arrange the time w ith Mr. Kilmer when tlicy may be served, ou thu return of the Doctor. Administrator's Xotlce. Eatutt. of ivleeter V. Frej, deceased. XyHEKEAS Letters or Administration f Y on the estate of Sylvester C. Frcy, late of Delaware township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, ali per sons indebted lo said estate are requested U make immediate payment, and those having claim? will please present them without delay to JOSErn LONG, Adm'r. August 80, 1676. The Sentinel and Republican office is the place toget job wurk done. Try it- Ilwtll pay you if J on need anrthinj; ia that line .vi&CEUJMCts jdiei.t:sf.;f. is, Pf1ETH0D$P0iNTS. METHODS OF BUS!KESS4 POINTS OF ADVANTAGE K-HN THE PURCHASE OF CLOTHING WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL,- To which wt hnita lataratlta Atlsrtt aiwt Carahd Scrufnj f THE PUECIIASINQ- PUBLIC- METHODS: E hare but One Price rr All "YyE receive Cash I'aymcnt ri.m All . w give a Guarantee prouetins Ali-. WE Retnm Vonrr when ire acn4 ua Ail "1TTF tnjr our gfio.i it flrt bamX In immn-nse qniuntitit.-, ma al Uhi lowest prior- lor Cu--b .. WE mannfarrtire with fTTrane cr crery g-xxneat we Kli-.. WE iiMj-et-t every yanl rf gootli that gtjc into our ganrnnti "1TTE pat ticket m every jrvnner.t,- v ff iiowing pa-iiiiy iu quality iuui WE cut oflT every item of nnnccesiary exieniliiuje. . WE etnlny frt-clna wrtaKTi Jrf every derjimen WE give satisfaction to every porchf-icr or return -tie money In adHtion to our Immense Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, we Wart a Mairnifcent Lin f Men i and Boy's f iiraiii.g Goods, Shirt (of car on rruikc,) and rudrwear, aU at th Very Lowea; Trice. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HAT.IS S. E, COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS, PHTTi A DITLPHIA. m GfS- COOK AND PARLOIl STOVES, HEATER'S. OF ALL KINDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In It. E. Parker's .ew Brick Building. MUX ST'IIKKT, 01l0$ITI-a TIIU C'OVRT YAIIII MIFFLINTOWN, JLNIATA COt'NTY, IA. llousckccpci's' Ilanhvjire, Ilnild crs5 Ilunhvarc, MECIIAXICS' TOOLS, LEATHEH, PALM, OILS, GLASS, &C, all of firgt quality, Constantly call and see me. Miinintoiln, Ag. 2 lS7i-tf D. W. HAELBY'S Is tbe plzce where you Can buy TIII2 BUST A1I THU CIIKAPKiST MENS' YOUTHS' Ss H.1T8, CJPS. BOOl'S, SHOES, .1XD Fl'RXlSHIXS GOODS. HE is pieparcd to exhibit one of the most choice and select stock ever offered in lh!t market, and at .ISTO.MSHIXGLY LOU' tRH'KS t Also, measures taken for null's and parts of suits, which will le maile to order at short notice, very reasonable. Kemeuibef the place, in Hoffinau'4 Water s'reets, l!if FLINTOIVN, PA. SAML STBAYER Has just rctiirncd nom lbe 1'astern ciiits with a fail variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, MOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' Fl"KXIS!HXO HOOD.s f;.,ods of all tm.N are lit'T. :fVTiip anil in. and lie gstonished Pants at H cents. I atterson, l'a., .May s, NEW GOODS ! N EY GOO DS ! AT J. 15. M. TODDS, TATTEltSO-V, PA. I have jest rotum-d fr?n Philad .lpia with a lull line of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Men's Snits, $'!.-, V-00 to $.1i.fK. Bo v. Sflits, Z.jt), ?t 50 to fil'.OO. A fna line of the MOST r.tSIIIOViIsXC HITS. at low jirices. A complete assortment of Ladies' Best Shoes, at 5 1 . aud upwards.' A full liue ofChildrea's Shoe. 1 hate also a f ull line of Laities' Hose, Handker- chiets, Jtc. Also, a large stock of GROCERIES. ! Arbitcklcs' Coffee C('e. llackeral, Xu. 1, per bbl. 1 am now silling SEWINti 1IAC1IINES at WHOLESALE PRICES. I ill seil ou any kind ol a machine at TH E.1TI PER CEST. I.CSS ... ii i than tbey are usually sold. Leave ,vonr orders, and youcan hsveany kind you aut. ! ' i. B. il. TODD. XT- P0IMTS: OTTE rvice means of nrerssftT the Low est Price. C.STT ?avt.i e rpertp of collections ar.J r.t irt.Lj Lal .i THE rnnrsnfee protects the brer who may in t :v j:Aie of rxxis nSjf' on inVicnv tn'cm irA are snt f -v'.' xr a4, a very 7na!I pcrccnt Czi cf pn;St , ., , , ITUeuytotnyof us, since all arc trcate! o:lc, no (-lie gutiing favors tbi-t are dented tj otStrrs . DICirrRIXa nnl hate are 4rme awiy b u.evvryboiyvfcourbesi witii out having to ui L. iz iC , OTB Taire erpericne. capital nr.d fheft we nefi-rtiie i-opte'sU-ncti in lowenutr prices-.---. WE fill orders received Ny me il (rora all ports of the I niU-1 'frutes. Writs f r farttiuiars NOT a particle of risk mn in Soyinir of ri. A tiiiM ui-y buy ms cheaply o- on hand. I invito the public to JOHN W. MUTE EESB AU GH. BOYS' CLOTHING Netr 13ui!di:ie, curnef of KriJee and Sept. 1 , 1S75-U If. 7- Sl'ITS .11 AUK TO l;lf.R.r SAJSTEL STUTTER. Manhood: EowLost. How Eestorect Just iilni.ilietl, a Biw eililion of Dr. Cnlvrrwoll's Celebrated E.ssae on the ruJic-it ture i a itleoit medi cine) of Sjs'rmat'iri ii i a or S iiilnal w eak ness, Lin.liinu; y S luln.il Lovses, Iiii(m tency, Mental and I'livsical Incapacity. Ini pcdiiuents to 3I.irii..i;e, etc ; also, Con 'sumption, Ej.ilepsy aud Fits, induced by s.'!l-ird licence or sexual cxirat'ag-lufe, Cjl nee, in a sealed ei.veh je, Only six c'" The ce!elr.ile.l author, in this admirable Esar, clearly demonstrates', from a thirty years' siiccesslul pratic, that the al.irm ing consequences of s.-l.'-a.'inse mav be rad- irally enred without the dan-r-rtts us of internal medicine or the arplication of the knife; pointing out a njiele of cure at once simple, certain, find effectual; by means of whieh every itutlerer, no matter what his condition may K may cure himself cheap ly, privately, and ra-licali'f. KTTIiis Lecture slmnM he in the hands of every voiirh and every nun in the laud. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to ""J ,'nw l-o" pai.l. ., Ihe receipt of Pifulisbers, r, HRI Kl! it &. 0, 41 Ann t.. New York;' Post-Ollice Box 416. fVt. 13. lH7--ly. CAL'TIOX. ' VLL personsare hereby cautioned against using D. F. Stow's Knl.l.-r C'hain Pnuip Valve id I'errv, Juniata and Milf.inconnties, is ii is an lint ingement on "Inch! Dan ELASTIC RIUHER Bl'CKET." patented ' ie i , ami an wno nse I.. If.. ! I. 1 u-1 . -tlicr I Inn the gennineartkle are infringers. and will he de-ait wills areording to the laws provided in such cases. rt'.M. C B VRKER, Patentee, i Millport, New York, Ca. E. BrrstaT, Counsel.' ' rjy- jyHN D. LOTZ. the Anctioneer. is thu Aitr.t for the BAR-ER PT'MP ia th thrj conntis ;bove named. ' (aegl Snj