SESTIXEL & REPUBLICAN " MIFFLLV10WN: Wednesday. June 20, 1STT. TERMS. Subscription. $1.50 per annum, if psM witHn 12 months; J2.00 if not pud within 12 month. Transient advertisements Inserted at 50 fcents per Inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col i m , !0 centa per line lor each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring advertise by tbe year, hall or quarter vear- FEXN'A. B. RETIME TABLE. OV and after Sunday, June !0rh, 1877, passenger train will leave MiHHu Sta tiun, P. R. K., as follow : EASTWARD. Mittlin Ace, daily except Sunday, POO am Pacific Express, daily 10 29 a m Vsil, daily except r-unday-. 6 0 5 p ni Atlantic Express, daily 1U 14 p tn WESTWaaO. Titt:b"g Ex , daily except Sunday 12 38 a m Pacific Express, daily.-. 6 54 a hi . .. t arrives loiKikm Way rass., daily uvet ,0 10.n, Miil, daily except Sunday-. 8 35pm Mittlin Acc., daily except Sunday. 8 "0 p m LOCJL 1ST EL.LIG ESCE. REWARD Twenty Dollar reward it i7 be paid for evidence thai will con vict the thief who stole a .Voftce against trespasser, from a tree on the properly , B. F Schweier. Cherry piea. Mid-summer. The longest da, t-'hirltysbivrg wants a barber. Pittsburg is in a financial slough. The days lor the d inter hive come. Altoona has a Phrenological lecturer. Must of the farmer bare gone to grass. Chickens are lint-rate potato Dug exter minators. The time for pilgrimages to aiacedonia bat come. Chicken cholera is bard on poultry in Snyder county. The State Medical Society met at Harria limg last Wednesday. The Altoona car fchops have an order for lour hundred new cars. Riverside Park Fair will be held Septem ber l'.'ih, 2"tu and 21st. Terry county has a foiir-legge4 chicken and a three-legged duck. Throat disease pre ails among hogs in d.iiercut parts of the Slate. Liwistown people R ill go to Selinsgrove to jubilate on the 4th of July. Te constable of Huntingdon gets $1.50 tor every cow that he euipouuds. When a tramp comes to you for victuals, -ask ltiui to p et potato bugs tirsu j A Lewistowu man has a hen that laid wo eggs a day for a period of two weeks " Ptiiiip Strouse has built a handsome and substantial barn near Meiicu railroad sution. T-.: aiicat crop in the State of AUbtiua is reported above the avenge crop in poiut vf yield. The United States Treasury is issuing silver currency at tiie rate of a million ol dollars per month. David Stoutfer has improved the appear ...., -i... frun u big jut on Third street i. j j auii.g up a new ic-nce. i!ie C''-rt proceedings relative to Ji-h cori.ty. McAtawgW vs. Crouae JjdgR.e!:! umrmtd. The Baltics and Aurora engaged in a match g inie of base ball oa Saturday. The bailies were the victors. TLe State Medical Convention, last week at Harrisburg, passed a resolution asking Congress to reduce the tariff on quiuine. By order of Prof Wickersbam the sol diers' orphans have a vacation troin July 1 1st to September 1st, a period of six weeks. For the first time in its history, the State Medical Association, which met iu Hams burg last week, admitted women as physi cians. J dinnie McXulty, the efficient custodian ! the public grounds, has cut the gri-sa tle second time in the Court House Vard. Huntingdon police allow no cows on the streets of that town longer than it takes to drive them to acd from the stables to pas ture and water. An umbrella fixer" passed through town the other day, shouting his business aloud. As far as his voice readied rt was a good way of advertising. Lutheran preacher or the Juniata Con ference held a pic-nic at bhindeCa Station, on the S unbury ana Selinsajrov e KaSlroW, yesterday, Tuesday. Michael Lipp, of Pittsburg, want $10, (AK lrom John Koapp tor .laudering him. This is evidently a case of too much hp to suit John." Goodness," but "Johnnie Bull" has a likine tor American fresh beef. A lot of cattle were bought in Lancaster couuty for Xorcign shipment. The UcVeytown Journal complains that tetters from that piace to Philadelphia have fceen opened and checks aud mouey pur loined therelroui. The number of failures of business men in different tarts of the country is calcula ted to weaken be houses of all who are -burdened with debts. Hexeki-ih Bradford, a rich Pbiladelphian, im, planted about one hundred acres ol a larm that he owns along the river opponte Thoinpaotitown, in quince and peach trees. The tiermaotown Telegraph, from per oaal observation, believes that cigar eiauli iug is on the increase, but the vile habit ot tobacco chewing has considerably diinia iaheu." City folks go to the watering places an country folks to the harvest fields. In the winter the case is changed then all is busi ness for the city people, and all is lebure for tin: iiuioi. Ou Friday evening the Dauphin Medical Scciely entertained the member of the State Medical Convention at a banquet at the Bolton Honse, Harrisbnrg. About 180 delegate were present. The editor of the Huntingdon Journal nrtrrtt that the janitor of the court house .......00 cotintf jut hooks in the wall 'f t!;t ?-urt house to hang the men on, by ho j-s alo us, who will not sit down when Uie.. attet j Court. They are always stand ing in the s-ut of other people. Xliuibters should remember that the wea ther is g ta ing very warm, and the same corgregation which sits delighted through two an a hall hours of a five act cornea y can't possibly endure more than twenty-fiva minutes of a sermon and a three-minute' prayer. There is a limit eve to human en durance Ex. - Pennsylvania has 3,252 lawyers. Harrisburg city bonds are at a premium in Philadelphia. Among the modest bnt attractive flowers In Mr. Jackman'a yard, is a gree rose. Many towns prohibit Jjathing within slgVt, unless thos who bath have clothe on. On Satnrdav and N mday a man from an eastern county stopped at this place with a canal boat into which he gathered bones. It was a good time (or boys to turn an hon est penny. The Selinsgrove Times notes the visit or a Mormon to Selinsgrove, the visitor ik a native ot Snyd; r countv. His name is Kanta he joined the m-irmons mativ year ago, and is a hearty advocate of their relic ion still. 6 Sr. Hutchinson McAhsfer found among his strawberries, one that was a combined berry it combined teveo berries on one stem and was a curiosity of a berry, being full 1 inches in diameter. "Jane, what letter in the alphabet do yon like best f " Well, I don t like to sav, Mr. Snobbs." "Pooh, nonsense! tell right out, Jane which do you like best f" " VTell," dropping her eyes, "I like u the best." Thoughtless town people do not like it that land owners aud tanners advertise ! their property against trespassers. If the farmers, when they visit town, would tramp ! acrooa the gaidens or the thoughtless vil - i , . 6 I lagers, they would get the correct view of! the case in their minds on the question orl trespaxs. Long ago qi-.oit pitching was much in dulg-d ia to while aay a leisure hour, or for exercise bv those of sedeutary business, The Court House yard was the favorite ground. A few old-fashioned peuple some times now indulge in it at the Central Hotel iu Patterson. Patterson boys bathe along the river in front of the town, and run about on the b ink naked as when they were born. The lttili in tlial vif.inirv ninat .ilniira ((inmlwl .. . r ' , . artist" performances, to tolerate it. Their antics can all De ouservea wiinout Uie aia of a spv-glass. , " , , , The Huntingdon JVe says that the Plate Glass company ot that county has at length been tullv organized, and it is proponed to SO ahead snathe writ at as ely a date ' aa jiracticaUe. This is independent ol the Belgian operation, which was to have been located there. J. pweyer, of CircleviIIe, Ohio, has a fine 0f Bluomtleld are holding series ot meet farm for sle, in the best wheat growing 1 ings in the different W wnsbipa of Perry district in the State of Ohio. See a more extended description vf U in this paper, in the list under the head of Private Sales. For more definite information address J. Sweyer, CircleviIIe, Pickaway Co., Ohio. ine isew lorn Lnin league passea : n town, as a guest ol his kinsman, W. W. resolutions of heartv su jort to President j Witnon, Esq. Haves on the evening of the 14tn instil The Session of the Presbvterian church . . , . , . hai granted a four weea'a vacation to Kev. which is quite refreshing alter the C,J1 f, J, Shmant. plaining resolutions that the erring brethren passed a lew day b- tore, on the occasion of the send-off of Mr. Hendricks to Eu rope. When Germany and France went to war l a few years ago, the g-at feature ol the war was seen in the speedy execution of every campaign. In ihe war that is now racing betweeu Russia and Tu:key the op posite course seems to be the one adopted ,! each party seems to be trying to see how blow it can be in its movements. The borough school board met on Sat urday evcnii-g and fixed the salary of teachers. The teacher ot the 1st ictlo.il is to receive fi:ty dollars per month. The teat-bur ot the second school ia to receive thirtv-seveu dollars aud a hail )er month, if a nule teacher, and il a lemaie te ichr. to receive Thi.iy-hvc dollars per month. I he teachers ot toe two lower scnools are to receive thirty doll irs ea-h er uiontb. The school term will begiu on Ihe 1st day ol September, and end on the 21st dav of March. 1 be teachers are to pay the school bouse Janitor. The State Medical Convention elected the following ofiicere fur the ensuitg year: President, D Hayes Agnew, Philadelphia ; vice resident, A. Rothrock, Mitlliu ; J D. Streu.bride, Montour; K. Hays, Centre, and L. Trumbull, Philadelphia ; recording secretary, U. T. Cofl'cy, Allegheny ; cor responding secretary, William G""de'J, Philadelphia; treasurer, Benjamin Lee, Philadelj hia. Pittsburg was chosen as tne place for holding the next meeting, which tikes place on the last Wednesday in May, ISJ8. Among the class of West Point gradu ates, last Thursd iy, were six Pennsylvaui aus, viz : William II. B.ack, son of James S. Black, E-q., of Lancaster; William H. Baldwin, ol Cheater county William W. Galbraith and Jacob P. Ualbraith, cousins; Wiiliaui B. Gordon and Alexander il. Patch. Oscar M. Flipper is the much talked-of colored cadou His appointment was made from Georgia. He is the first man of his color graduated from the Acad emy." There are counterfeit five dollar notes in circulation on the following uamed banks; look out for them: First National Bar ol Northampton, Mass.; Merchants' National bank ol New bed lord, Mass.; Hampton National Bank of Chicago, 111. ; Traders' National Bank ol Chic-go ; Me.chants' N a tional Bank of Chicago; First Rational Bank el Aurora, Id.; First National bank of Canton, 111. ; First National Bank ol Peru, III.; First National Bank ot Ualena, (there is Irs such bank.) Ihegeuuiue uolcs ou the above twuks have beam withdrawn. The Democratic County Committee met iu the Coiiit House on Saturday, aud elected Au os i. Boualt 01 tne Ueuiocrat aud Krgisler aa representa live delegate lor Jnuiata couuty to the democratic atate cueution to be bwd iu Harrisburg August 8, 1377, without instructions lor state nominations. Ueorge .Reynolds, Johu R Jenkins and George VV. Jacobs were chosen senatorial conferees to meet the con lereer of Ferry and M.fflm counties, sub instructions to supjmrt Samuel W alker, tor senatorial deleijate to the state convention, aud without instruc tions tor state nominations. Not wishing to mcur the expense that a meeting of tbe county convention creates, ftiey nouima'-d fue only can didae, tuat uf coui.y surveyor. Adam lit is ue m.miuee. Tbey alao con inued ue presen C"Uiy comm'ee in oe. wifu is presen Chairman A. J. tVfersou. M the fesival, held in Pstf-ron ls seek, Jli-sKae rtrigW was declared, by Voe, fo be be haudsoiue onmar ried lady iu M fflin And P.erson. A be same fesival, Mis l.lli Wrigl i, was declared by oe " be be bfU .ckuig tup'" or married lady in be o wus. Ke. tot Ivewrn, re ceivedhe preacher's cake by T(e. Mirs Jennie Cross received, by "e, a se of glassware Mr. m. opeianu received, a cake by voe as he be l,,tinr ounif man in rwu. i ne Jnhinr band, bv vie. received a, cake. Tbe Balio base ball club, by voe. re ceived a bi and ball. Tbe financial resnl of be fesival fooi npueam of $128.22. . P&0NAL. William Bank has a new-bot at fait place in Fermanagh township, into which but paper and letter are dropped dailj. Ptople along the mail route to Rich field express regrets that George Smith is about to leave the route No man on the route eer served the publio so well. Young ladies of Patterson presented Bonsall, of the Regialer, with a boquet, lat week. Ez Sheriff Knnnse was in town last week ; ho looks as if farming agrfta with his health. Alexander McKillips, of .Licking Creek Valley, got quite a fall, opposite the t.ffire of the Count j Treasurer, on last Friday, lie was not much hurt by the fall. Benj luiio Byers, of this borough, ssw a snake about as thick as his thigh, and about wecty five feet lon. glide along the side of Shade Mountain not far ftom where he stood The snake bad its head up about three feet from the pround. It , not necessary to say that t. i . i . . . .. . Mr. ilycra ki-pt quiet, behind a tree, - ,, r 1 ,c" r ""8 mun n,T8 -pea irom some show. Mrs Lydia Itoffmtn, widow of Michael 1 1 r rVlit . n r4 w..' .,1 K.. t V. Ik.. t . r ... t. .. - bubad, near takland Mills on Monday, i tor the sum of $ 100. I Ilishop H'lu. J. Wiley of the M'-thdist FpiscopU Church, a native ot Lewistown, has ben rhosen to look after the missions in China and Japan, lie will sail for the former couiry about the 1st of September. Hon. U ry White m- lea totlr on toot i of his l'orrresslun iUrict several dava siure. lie was conluny received. Hev. T. J. Murard on Sabbath preached ! a fine sermon front a ciaue of the 1st I verse Ot tb 13th chapter ot Joshua, ! tlere rcm4i,ietn yet much Uud "Aud laud to oe i jKjsesel " j The bar of this place mu tuber 10, with a I nuu;b-T ol lawyers yet in embryo. The meI,lber m Uot? , itl., pk, Atkinn, ! Lions, Patterson, McMeen Jacobs, Stone, j uJ Bun-bfleld. The lawyers in eiula-yo, Craw.ord Veiser Alliso... and .rln. I "The Greenback partv ol M ante has placed ; in nouliDlu,B a candidate for G-vornor. i The Kev. II. E. Munson is the nulortunate Individual." I "The oung Men's Christian Association county Mis I.izrie Loudon's school will pic-nic on Flday. Judge Sterrett, who in all probtbility will r-ceive the nomination of the Repub lican State Conventiun tor the vacant place on the Sunreuie Oench. snent the Sabuath David Watt has the job of shingling the river bridge. The Bossier brothers of Carl isle, have re reived a contract from the government to furnish tweuiy-Ue thousand head ot beet cattle. The delegation from this county that at tended the State Sahbath-Sciioul Conven tion, which met at l'arrisbnra; last week, "umbered tweuty two-beii.g one of the largest delegations there. The following named persons composed the delegation : MiftitUoao Pic.-b.leriau S. S. Kev. T. J. Sherrard, Or. Thomas A. Eider, Mrs. Marion K. McKnii;ht, Miss Mary Christy, Miss Annie . Elder. MitlhiUoan Lumeran S. S. Kev. E. . Berry, (J. L. ler-. Iloruiugt'iwn U.S. S Mrs. Hannah Su ioutl', Mik Julia A. Suloutf. Cuba U. S. S. Mi!s Kate Mover. Coco'auitis 17. S. S. llcury Hart. Ceiitreviile L. S. Si. Mrs. lauiel Kloss, M m Alice Hamilton. Port Koyal Pres. S. S. Samuel Buck and wie. Port Royal M. E. S. S Kev. J. W.Ole- witie, (tleb gate of Couuty association), lie v. A. S. lallin. Academia Pres. S. S. ij. Xevin Pome rov (del. ot Co. Asso.) McCotsviile U. P. S. S Rev. J. A. Mc G ill and wife. Wesley Chapel M. E. 3 S. Mrs. George XleCulloch ( let. of Co. Asso.) Free Spriug L". S Miss Lizzie Moore. The brute Rinigr, who was convicted in the Cambria cou rt courts of commuting a rape on the person of a ten-year old child, was sentenced to pay a fine of $100, Costs of prosocu ion, and undergo an imprison ment ot ten years. It should have been lor lite Hnmlingitm Journal. It is a clear caise, and tbe best thing for society, and for the fiend vf ho violated the child, would be for the father to go and shoot the wretch. The Lewistown Sentinel says : Some sixteen or seventeen years ago Mrs. Mattie Owens, wifeof Joseph L. Owens, of Granville township, leaning against a fence on one occasion, felt a sharp pain in her breast, wrh subsequently continuing, proved at onee a source of anxiety and trouble to her aud her friends. Under medical treatment the pain subsided after a tim, and was for gotten. Recently, during a pell of sickness, she experienced a return of tbe old pain, and again it became a source of anxiety, until, upon examina tinn, a tnetalio point was detected pro jecting through tbe cuticle. It was, of course extracted, and proved to be a needle broken off immediately below tbe eye, which she has evidently been carrying for so many years. IjAST Friday a week, as Mr. John and James Patterson, of Spruce Hill township, Juuiata county, were return ing from services in tbe (J. P. church, at Mo oysville, accompanied by Mrs. John Patterson and her two children aud Miss Margaret Patterson in a two borse spring wagon, tbe wagon became uncoupled on goinf up a bill, frighten ing tbe horses and causing them to start off at a furious rate. Mr. Joho Pat teraou jumped out with one of bis chil dren, both of whom were much bruised. James Patterson was thrown out by gu lden lurch of Ihe wsgon.and on torn iug a corner in the road tte wagon was upset and the two women and the baby were thrown out and badly braised and cut. Mrs. PattersoD was carried iu-s-nsible. into tbe house of Mr. Keiuier. Mr. Wiggins, of this plsce, with wife and daughter, Thomas Ramsey, with a two horae spring wagon, and other car riages were in front of the frightened team, and just escaped collision by driving to the side of the road. The carnage of Mr. Okeson wa struck by tbe wheel and tongoe attached to the runaways. It was a provideutial escape for some 12 or fifteen persons. Bloom field Advocate Perry County Items, A8 PES BLOOMFIEU) PAPERS. On Monday night a week 'Squire Howe's hen-roott, near Montgomery's Ferry, was robbed of a number of chickens. On the night of tbe 1st inst. several attempts were made to break into tbe house of John C. Uunderinan, near Montgomery's Ferry. Being unsuccess ful, tbe rogues retreated to Peter Blair's spring house and regaled themselves oo milk. Mrs. Catharine Potter, who lives with Uunderinan (her son in law) bad drawn some money tbe day previous, aud it is supposed ths parties, whoever they were, knew it. On the same night John Stephens corn crib was entered and several bags of corn stolen. This was tbe second time bis e ib was robbed in an interval of about ten days. On the night of tbe 2ud an attempt was turde to break iuto David Deck ard's smoke bouse in Howe township, Tbe parties were heard by Mr Deck- ard, who fiied after tbe rascals, when when tbey beat a hasty retreat, but not till ibey visited the hen roost aud se cured some poultry. On Sunday night, tbe 3rd inst., tbe small grocery and tailor shop of Harry Fisher, at the lock, at Montgomery's Ferry, was brokea open aud Fisher's overcoat, a box of cigar and other arti cles taken. On the night of the 4th an attempt was made to break open the bouss of David Deckard, of Ilowo tuwusbip. sgain, but tbe thieves were heard by Calvin Deckard, who, in making an alarm, scared tbe parties away. Oo Monday evening, the 4 b inst , a niau came down the Juniata in a boat aud pulled to shore at Josiab Z'tgler', on the Patterson faro;, in Howe town- sb'p. Tbe mati had a coat, hat and shirt on, but no pants nor shoes. Mr. Zeigier gave bitn a pair of pants. He then started dowu again, saying be was goiug to Philadelphia. Atter be had gone awhile several neighbors w-nt after him to secure tbe boat, thinking it was a stolen one. After crossing the river several times and hunting around in the dark, the found him asleep oo the shore. They aroused bim, took him to the other aide of tbe river, brought tbe boat back to Z ttgler's, procured a light, ex amined the boat, and found it to be one of the Bailey Ferry boats. It ia thought the man is insare. Last Thursday Harry ReynoMs and Arthur Stiles, of BliMimSeld, were ar rested, charged with stealing meat from R-uben Minich's buchr shop. They were taken before E-quire t'buser, where it was proven that Stiles stole the meat aud placed it where Reynolds was to get it. The meat was found in Remoulds' house. Stiles was seutencd to the county jail for thirty days and pay costs of prosecution. Reynolds gave bail for a hear ng before E-quire louser, on the following v rduesday. During the heavy thuuder storm of Tuesday night, the 5th ins-t., an old barn on the farm of astlebcrry Har ris, in Penn township, was struck by ligbtniug and entirely consumed. Mr Harris luJt a large number of chickens that were roosting in the barn. Oo last Wednesday night the gran ary of W. 11. Dutu, near Ellintuburg, was entered and about 20 bushels of oats. 7 bam!1, 5 shoulders and several pieces of dried meat were stolen. - Oo last Thursday an itinerant clock mender had a leg and hip badly lacer ated by a ferocious dog belonging to James Kremer, of I uscarora township. The roan had repaired a clock and was passing out of the gate into tbe publio road when he was attacked by the fero cious brute. The man is reported to be badly hurt. Francis, son of Samuel Woods, of Jackson township, was thrown from a colt on Monday a week, and was tram pled upon by tbe d-lt, breaking a leg above tbe ankle, and tearing the fijsb from the bones of l be leg. Ou last Friday night tbe barn of Mr. Joho Weaver, near Montabello Fur nace formerly the John S. Owens property was des'rojed by fire. Mr. Weaver went into the barn with a lighted lamp to care for a sick horse, when tbe lamp exploded aud set fire to bis barn. On returning borne from tbe fire at Weaver's bam, near Montabello Fur nace, on last Friday night, Mr. Adaui Kretziuger, residing near that place, dropped down aud soon expired. Ma Em am el IIerncan:, of Hill Valley, met with au accideuton Friday last, from which be narrowiy escaped with his life. v bile descending a steep bill with a two-horse wagon load of bark, tbe rough-lock broke, thus throw ing the weight of tbe load upon tbe horses. Iu their struggle to bold back, the tongue broke, thus depriving tbeni of the power to control the wagon, and it, with its load, was precipitated upon them. Tbe saddle horse was killed, and tbe other one was buried beneafb 'ho iood of bark. Foituoately Mr. Herncane had dismounted when tbe rough-loci broke, and was endeavoring to luru bis team off tbe road when tbe chain broke, or be would probably have shared the fate of bis saddle horse. It was a narrow escape for bim. Tbe loss of his horse and the damage to his wann is a serious loss to bim, but be is thankful that it is no more JUounl Union Times, June 8. "Now, Ulysses," said Mrs. Grant. ! have no objection to your dining with Mrs. Guelpb, Arthur Welleley or any other re- . .1 .. . .!.. ,.n. a..n r.n.nn.. kilinlT I '!- - i - - L. . . .. , nyl.. .n th.. miiMiinff uuui- 6iu - - and tell me you bave Bin th' lodge 'lth Wale.' It ia too thin Botlon BulUUn. Huntingdon County Items; PKK HUNTIN0DOS JOURNAL. Lcit week from 130 to 200 cat loads of bark were shipped over tbe Hunting don and Broad Top Railroad to ih point; from Bedford county. At this rate, in a few years that county will bave used up all her bark timber and ber large tanneries will be obliged to remove to more remote points. It isn't often you see a preacher mad. but tbe other mgbt, when Rev. A W. Decker was passing; along 7tb street. and a big black ferocious dog ran out and seized his pants and made a rent as large as a Du'ch baby's face, the old Adam got the better of bim. He baa been looking for that dog ever since. On Monday afternoon last, a young man named Holder, bailing front Ibe neighborhood of Spruce Creek, while attempting to board a passing freight traio, at some p int between this place aud Warrior Ridge station, had one of bis feet ctoshed in a shocking manner by the car wheels passing over it. The town is full of candidates for rberiff, and what thy don't know about hand shaking ain't worth knowing. Seventeen up to date, and yet -'there's more to follow." Twc boys were committed to prison, tor five days on Monday morning, for jumping on passing trains. There are four or five others in prison for the same offense. The residence of Mr. Ay era, in Jack f oo township, together with all tbe con tents, was totally destroyed by fire on the night of the 5lb lust. A Bloom FIELD correspondent of Mo Ciure's Times writes, under date of last Friday, as follows : An infamous awin die that has beeu successfully prosecu ted in this and contiguous counties for a period of two years past is abu beiug exposed, anl will blacken the lair names aod characters of several of our heretofore respected and honored ci'i tens. The manner of operating is thus stated : la a cnfiden'ial manner tbe swindler wou'd approach I. is intended victim (always a friend and neighbor) and represent to hiu that through the machinations of an employee in the Bureau of Printing and Engraving of the United States Treasury, at Wah ington, an immense over-issue of Uuited States greenbacks had been serrepti tionsly secured, which notes could be purchased in bums of one hundred dol lars and upwards at one half their lace value. The swind'rr had indubitable evidence of this fact, and intended him self to invest if bis friend w.-uld do likewise. To render the bait still more alluring a genuine note, said to be one of the " over-issue," was given the friend to be tested at his nearest bank ing hous. The mythical gvernu:ent employee was alleged to make Harris borg bis headquarters, aud numerous were the visits made to tbe State Capi tal eity by one of the auis'eur swiu dlers aud his victim with tbe view to dotlblib? their wealth, vet tbe latter was never permitted to see the alleged employee, his companion aloue superin tending the matter of transfer, which was invariably concluded but a few minutes prior to tbe west-bound locai train steaming out of the depot Tbe deuouenirnt usually occurred aboard the train when the parcel of supposed money was opened aud found to contain nothing but pieces ot newspaper cut to tbe exact site of government bills. Many leading churchmen, business men of tbe highest standing and a num ber ot wealthy farmers have been swin dled out vf large sums of money. Tbe crooked business prospered mightily un til one of the victims squealed. An investigation is now beiug made in tbe premises. In one nf the street cars in Hartford a Chinaman was riding with several other gentlemen all in peaceful posess loti of their seats, iiut after awhile ladles began entering the car, and one by one the seats were resigned to them nntiloue of the gc mlemeti and the China man alone was seated. At last be too had to succumb to a simpering school girl. when he bolted nut of the car into the street, exclaiming in a tone ot great disgust. "Too tuuehee she." Peace in Europe when one or the other of the contesting parties can dictate it. or when all Europe springs to arms and says that the contest must cease, neither of which is soon lit civ to occur. Elooded Chickens. Pnre Light Bramah chicken eggs for sale. Enclose cash and address D. A. Yoder, Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. Fifty cents per dozen. The White Bramah Chicken is in great demand wherever known. M ay 2, 1 877-3 m CLOSING PRICES or DE HAVEN &T0WXSEXD, HANKERS, No. 40 South ThirJ Street," PUILADtLPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. June 18, 1877. Bid. Askkd. , 114 114 V. 8. 6'a 5-20's 181 I8t5 1o5, J 4. J K9 K9i 1W7 1121 llll lKr.8 115J I Ib 10-40's..... .4.4 112. lll'f Currency, B's i. 12 12-j 6's. 1881. new Ill Ills) 4i's, new, 10" 107 J Pennxvlvania K. R 3' J 3 Philadelphia fc Reading R. R.. lift 12 Lehifrh Vallev k. R. .......... 2t-j 29 Lehigh Coal k. Navigation Co.. la 1HI United Companies ot N.J..., 128 tr Pitlsmirg, Titusville &. Buffalo K. K 6 6 Philadelphia Av Erie R. R 7 if Northern Central K. K. Co.,.. 14 15 Hestouville Pas. K. K. Co.... i. 121 Gold 10oJ lli Subscribe for tbe Sentinel and Republican, 1 ' ' n paper tBat gives you a greater variety, and j better selection of reading matter than any I other papor in the Juniata Valley. COM MERC LIS" MIFFL1ST0WN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas liurrLUtTowii, June Z 18T7. Butter 12 Egg 1 Lard 10 Ham ...... 12 Bacon................. ....... 8 I'olaloes 100 Onion. : 40 Kag 2 MIFFLINTOWN GKAl.V MARKET. Conecied weekly by Buyers & Kennedy. . Quutatioss roa To-tat. Wednesday, June ), 1877. Wheat 176 Corn 60 Oats i 8 Rye..... : Timothy seed... 1 o' t'lorerseed 7 00 EAST LU'EKTT LIVE STOCK QUOTA HONS: At the close of -List week. C4TTLE. Extra. 1 .MH to 1.600 Ih 7Vi7 00 Prime, 1, 3(H) to 1,400 tbi 6 2ati 50 (iood, 1,101 to l.OO il 5 load INI Fair, 1,'K to 1. 100 lbs 6 ia- 50 Slockt rs. 7IH la Kt lux 4 IKIal 76 Veal Calves 6 60at) 50 SHKSF INK LAX Si. Prime, 90a9 lbs $ 20ao 40 tiOoO, NaJO I . Fair. '-tanO !h Common, 70a7 lbs ..... Lambs, 4oii0 lbs HOGS. Philadelphia hogs Vorkerx, as to quality ... Kough . 4 7ta4 "O . 4 2"w4 ) . 3 5'lat 00 . 5 OUati 50 .St 90a5 00 . 4 7"a4 5 . 4 U0a4 50 PHILADELPHIA PRODUCE MARKET On Saturday. Flour qniet; superfine $S 2-V-vfi -V ; ex tras $7 oOart 2i; Mi:mevta family i 7-Sa'l 25; Pennsylvania do, "! 2 ; high gmdes $'t 2-ialO 50. K.e flour dull, $1 oOa 4 75. Corn nie il $ I Oa3 15. Wheat quiet; Penua red $1 901 9; m ber $1 H5a2 0O white Z 5 i2 10. Rye, more inquiry, :"m90c Outs in good de mand ; white, 4Sa50c mixed 4ta4Sc( Pa. do. 4'JVilc. Mess ,H.rk $14 7515. Beer buna 22:. Ham llil'il-. Petroleum unsettled; re fined :'.c ; crude S'J . W hi.-ky dull ; west ern $1.11. Sew l rrrtixcntcntx. Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. Arrangement ef Passenger Trains. Mat 2lst, 1877. Trams Uatt Hirrtttmrg at follow: For New York at 5 20, a 10 a. io., 3 57 and 7 55 p.m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m. 2 00 and it 57 p. m. For Kealing a 5 20. 8 10, 9 15 a. m., 2 00, 3 57 and 7 55 p m. For Pottsvilia at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., and 8 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill fc. Susque hanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Auburn at 5 10 t iu. For Ailentown at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 3 57 and 7 55 p. m The 5 2o, 8 lo a. m , 2 Oo and 7 55 p. m trains have through cars tor New York. The 5 20, 8 10 a. m. and i 00 p id. trains have through cars tor Philadelphia. scs D.i rs. ! For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Allentiwn and way stations at 5 20a. m. For Kciding, Philadelphia aud way stations at I 45 p. iu. 7Vai for Harrubnrg leave as follow t Leave New York at 8 43 a. m., 1 00. & !i0 ana 7 45 p. in. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40, and 7 2t p. iu. Leave Kculing at 4 40, 7 40, II 20 a. til., 1 311, ti 15 and 10 S- p. Ill Leave Pottsville at 10, 9 15 a. m. and 4 35 p. m., and via Schuylkill aud Susquchau- na Hranch at 8 15 a. in. Leave Auhurn at 12 01 noon Leave Ailentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 55 a. m., 12 15, 4 30 and V 05 p. m. The 2 30 a. in. train Irotn Ailentown and the 4 40 a. iu. train front Heading do bot run ou Monuays SVSDJYS. Leave New York at 5 30 p. m. Ijeave Philadelphia at 7 20 p m. Leave Heading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 35 p. iu. Leave Ailentown at 2 30 a. m. and 905 p. m. 'Vim ilumiami Etntx Railroad. JOH.N E. W'OOTTKX, Gtnrral Manager. C. G. HANCOCK, Central l'tektl 1geul. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (S ucresaors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALERS IX .ItAI, COAL, LLMllKIt, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT. A.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Milllin town or Port Royal. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS 4l KENNEDY. April 21, 1875-tf JEW DRCfJ 8TORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Bellord Building,) Main Street. Mlfflintsiwn, Pa. DEALEito IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, IVE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, OLASS, PUTTY, CUALOIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BkUMIES, TOO i U BRUSHES, PER FUMKRY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIUARS, NOTIONS, STATION KkY LARGE VARIETY OP PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great cam, and warranted jrom high autboritv. C7"Purest or WINES AND LIQUORS lor medical purposes. (XPKESJRIPTIONS cmpounded with great care. June 22-tt. TKMATA VaTlEyIjANK. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN 'A. JAMES NORTH, President. T. VAN IRV1N, Cashier. DIBECTORS ! Noah Hertxler. James North. J. Nevin Potueroy. Abraham Stoutfer. August 4, 1875-tf Jerome Metrirk. William Banks. ' Ephraim B. HcCrum. sRsm M1SCELL.M EO IS Da W. BARLEY'S Is tbe place where jeu cat) bur Til IJ EST A' I t II E C !l la A vLsf MENS' YOUTHS' & liOYS' CLOTHING h.irs, cjps. Soots, shoe, .isa ruRSKUisa ooodh. HE is prepared to exhibit one ot fhe most choice ami set.vt M.tfts 9er offered in thia roaraet, and at jtiTOSlSHlSCLY LOIV PRICES t Also, measures taken for alti iad parti of sb'iN, which will be made to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in lloffuiau'd 5iew Btfilding, corner of BriJge and Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. (Sept. 1 , lo. - SAM'L STKAYBR Has just returned from the Eastern ciiies with 1 full variety ot MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAl'S, LOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, nF.NTS' rf HVKFIfMI Coon r..dul nf ll kmifa M Irtr rn M.I n and bo astonished Pants at cent. Patterson, M.; May 28, I7t. Professional Catdi. J) WID D. STONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. R7 Collection and all professional busi nets rniptlv attended to. june2v, IN i. E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. (recollecting and Conveyancing prompt lv alleml.tl to. Orrirc On Bridge street, opposite th Court House Square. LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTORiN E Y-AT-L AW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUN IATA CO., PA. C?" All bn-ilness promptly attended to. Ofrita On Kriilge slree', opposite the Court House square. J )BEUT McMEEN, Attoniy and ConnselOf-at-Law. Pronil't attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. Orricx on bridgo street, first door west ol the Kelford building. April II, 185-tf JJ F. BLRCHF1ELP, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MlfFLISTOH S, PJ. All business intrusted lo his rare will be raretuilv and promptly attended to Col lections made. Real estate b -unlit, sold or i-xchanged. Leases m-goli.ited. Lands in the ouib. West, and in tbe county tor sale. Otuce on Bridge Street, oi poite Ihe Court liiiusu. fiprll'77 TII.LIAM M. ALLISON, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Tt.is resumed ai-tively the practice of his protession. All business promptlv attend ed to. Otiior, as formerly, adjoining his residence, opposite Court House, MUUin towu. Pa. Dec. 22, 1X75. JOHN MtLAUGHLIN, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYJf., JVSUT.1 CO., r.1. nOiiiy reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, l75-ly J) M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed acivelv the practice of Metiieine and Su-xerV and their collateral brunches OthVe at thf- old corner of Third and Orange streets, Milllintown, Pa. March 2'J, l.t THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MltFLISTOWS, TJl. Office hnnrs from 9 a. a. to 3 r. .. Of. flee in his lather's residence, at the south end of Water street. icl22-tl J M. BRAZEE, 51. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, -Icademia, Juaiata Co , Pa. Or rice formerlv occupied bv Dr. S terrctt. Prolessmmi business promptly att.nded to at all hours. J) L. ALLEN, M. D , Has comtuehfe'l the prarficeof Medicine and S urgery aud all their Collateral branches. Ollice at Acadeiuia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. July Ij, lb. 4 JKNRY HARSH BERGER, M. D., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery aud all their collateral branches. Ottice at his residence iu McAlisterviile. Feb 9, IX7H RE. iiL'KLAN, rtFVTKT Office opposite Luth-ran Church, PokT KOYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the first ten dns ot em h month, commencing Ilect nib- r 1st The bala-ice of th-time his ohiee w ill he occupied by J. s Kilmer, a young man worthy of confidence, and who has been associated with the Doctor as student and assistant two years and upwards. Those who call during Dr. Hurlan's absence for professional sen ice, may, and will phase arrange the time with Mr. Kilmer when they may be served, on tbe return of the Doctor. AT TENTIOX. J. F. JACOBS, DEALCa IS Farming Machinery and Agricultural Im plements, such as Corn Planters, Corn Workers, Git ill SEPARATORS, CLOVER SEED SEPJR.1T0RS, Horse Powers from One to Ten Horse Power, dgricullunJ, Porhhlc, and Stationary Sttam Engines, FODDER CUTTERS, FODDER CEUSH LkS.COKN SHbLLKKS, Cider Mills. Hay Forks, Hay Bakes, Grain Drills, and farming machinery and imple ments of every description. Address J. F. JACOBS, Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. April 12, 1676. A fine assortment of cloth?, c-siniers Testings, ic, alwrys on band and for sale by S. B. L0VD0N. .f D IE R TISEME.S IS E7 SUM'S MADE HJ Olil'RK.u SAM I LL STKaYER. .Medical. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is wiilely Ir.own a one of the :no-1 edectna! reme dies ever diseov ered for cleans ing the Sk.-te and t-urif, iu,; li:e ijryy. ybioot. it his JmJs stool t!ie teat of year, wuh a con stantly pTowin'? reptltitioo, based on its iniriusii; virtue', ami sustained by its remsrkaiiie cures. So mild as to be safe an l In-nefu tal to children, and yet so searvhir.j; as t efTectually pirre crt the grvat i-orrup-tiona of the blood, such as tiie unf nlous and svphilitic coiitauiiiiati.m. Impurities or Ui-seascs tliat have ln'te I ih tbe system for vears soon yield to this powerful antidote, and disappear. Heme its wonderful cure, niaur of whieh are publicly known, of SrittluLta and all scrofulous dieaso. l'Ic-r, Kruptiotis. and eruptive dUonlt rs oi the skin. Tumors, lilotclios, lUi(. a'iniplcs. Piistult-s, Srcs. St. Antliony's Fire ls or Kr.T ipol:v. Tetter. Salt ICIietun. Scald Head. Itingworiii. and in ternal l'lceratiotiof the l"tri:.- Stomach, and Liver. It a!w mm other complaint, to whirli it would not seem especially adapted, such as I roi T, Ivspewiit. rit.-i, Ncuraliii. Heart Disease, Female eiK ness. Debility, and lncrrli;i whon they are manifestations of tLe scmfulous poison. it is an exrellent rf?tvrer hea'.:U and strenath in the Spring. By rent"v inj the appetite and vior of the li?r tive organs, it dissipates the depre'sioit nl listless languor of the seaon. Even where no disorder apiiear. roo o feel better, and live lonrrer. for cn-in the blooL The system rfnr-s on t:t. renewed vigor and a new iea of Im PRKPAZiED MT Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Ka:; Frmrtlent mn4 Anatyttcnt C'Aeiufef. OLD T a LI. DBC0C1ST1 EVCRTWSFrW. E. F. Knnkel's Bitter Fin? of Irori has never been known fo fail in the cure of weakness, attended with symptoms ; indis position to exertion, loss of merrorv, ditli- culty of breathing, general weakness, hor ror of disease, weak, nervovs tren:bline. dreadful horror of death, topM sweats, roiti feet, weakness, dimness nf vUion, languor, universal l;t5:.t lde of the muscular system, enormous appetite with dyspeptic svmtoin, hot hands, Hishing of the body, dryness of tne akin, pallid countenance and eruptions on the faee. pnrifving the bhd, pain ii the hick, heaviness of the eyelids, frequent blaek spots flying before the eyes with tem porary SHtfusion ar.d loss of si-:ht, w.mt of attention, etc. These symptoms all ariso from a weakness, and to remedy that uso E. F. Ki ssel's Bitter Wine of lrrn. It never fails. Tbousands are no enjoying health who have used it. Take only E. F. Kl'SKEt't. .Yervous Dtbility. .Mr roa Drbilitii Ix-bility, a depressed, irritable state of mind, a weak, nervous, exhausted leclinsi no energy or atiiiuiilud, contused head, weak lueirory, the conseqn"nees ol evees aes, mental overwork. This nervous de bility finds a sovereign cure ih . F. Knn kel's Bitter Wine of Iron. It tones the Si stem, dispels the mental gloom ami' de spondency, an 1 rejuvenates entire sys tem. Sold only in $! h-.ith-s. to t the geuuine. Take only K. F. Kunkd's, it h is a yellow wradper around it, his photograph on out.-ide. Nld by your !rurgi.st. K. K. Kunkel. proprietor, No. 2"'. Si.rth Ninth street, Philadelphia. Send tor circular, or ailvKe free. Try my great r.'iiiertv. Oet it ot your druggist, si bottles for $" IK'. It cannot fail. It is guaranteed to do .-s m rec'iniinen lisl. All I ask Is i tiial of this valmb!e inedii-ine. It will c.juince Ibe mosi siepiioal of its merits. .eer Failing IToint Xjritp. E. F. Krtast's Worn; Snip never laila Ij destroy Pin, Seat and Sto:u: h Worms. lr. Ki'NKri, i the oi.ly so.-oessful physjriau who noiioves Ta;-rnrm in 2 hours, alivo with head, an l no fee until removed. Com mon se'ise teaehes that if T iie-iiorm bo removetl all other worms can be rea-ltlv de stroyed. Send lor ciieul ir to fr Kiink -1, No. 2 North !)!h street. Ph.1..-1 l;.!iii. Pa., or c II on your druisf an-f ail; lor a txittto of Kunlcei's nVm Svrti Price $ I Jk. It never fails. Used l-v rl.tMren or grown persons with p rfe- t safety. Manhoodi Howidet- Eovr Restore! Jusl published, a new edition of Dr. f.uherrvell's Celebrated Ks.av on the ra-rnl curt (nilhout medi cine) of SH-rnl:!to'rrlnpa or Seminal weak ness, Involi'.iltrrr'y Seminal Losses, I in i- tenrvj Mental and Physical Ineaacitr , I in- peutnen.s ti Jlarnae, etc; also. Con - sumption, Epilepsy au,l i'lts, indured by sell-mi iiVen. e or aexnal rs.t-.iv s -tk... L"l'iice, m a sealed envelope, txilv tin cents. , The celebrated anthnr, in thia a.lniiri-h'o Essay, clearly demonstrates, ffoui a thirty yca.a' sucre-si'ul prauiee, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be r f-n-al!y cuicd without the d ini;eru use of interual nluilicine or the application ot the knite; pointing out a iule of .ur0 ouc simple, ti-rtaiu, v;d etl. ctua!, by means of which every si:fTeJcr, no m.ifte'r h.t H . . -oiMi iion may ne, may enre huuaelf cheap iyMivately. and rahcellj. E7"l his Li-efure should b? it th- bands ot every vom!iand every uuu in the land Sent unjer seal, ill plain envelope, to my address, post-puiJ, on the receipt of six cents or two pot stamps. Address Ihq Purlishers. 1 HE ULTERWF.I.L MEDICAL UO tl Ann St New York ; aprll-ly Pot:Otfice Box 4VSC. The Sixtishl aid flrn Hun has nl ssiperiur as an avert:sing medium in tin-) county, and aa a journal of varied news ind rowling it is not surpassed by any weekly pajK-r in central Pennsylvania. Sale Bills printed On short notice at th otli. e of Ihe Stnltntl and Rtjuhli(an.