SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN 7, J3IFKLINT0WN : TERMS. OMCripUoB, $1X0 per annum, if paid wittln 12 moDtbi $2.00 If not paid within 12 month. , j . i Transient sdrertitements inserted at w cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notice! in local col umn, 10 eentt per line lor each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise Of the year, half or quarter Year. - PEKJPA. E. ETIIIE TABLE, OV and titer Monday, June !5th, 187T, passenger trains will leave Mifflin Sta tion, 1. E. K., at follows : I AST W A KB. Phfla Ex., dally ex. Sunday light 12 M a m Mifflin Ace, daily except Sunday, 6 2S a m Pacific Express, daily ex. Monday 10 19 a m Johnstown Ex., dsity ex. Sunday II 82 am Atlantic Express, daily. 9 1U p m Mail, daily except Sunday t $ OS p m WBSTWAXD. PitUb'g Ex . daily except Sundiy 12 38 a m Pacific Expresa, dailr 6 Ot a m Way P., daily Main daily except Sunday....... 8 85pm Mittlio Ace., daily except Suuday. 8 J p m LOCAL ISTELLIGESCE. Thieahiog. Hauling manure. Plowing for wheat. Long, nnbsppj ruelon-chulic days. Government is about to issue $30 gold pieces. Kutaa has signed the Murphy pledge in Pituburg. A series or rain showers fell on Thurs day morning. Ex-President Grsnt is receiving a hearty greeting in Germany. The Stambsnghs are having a well dag on their property on Third street. 4 tlie Methodists of Siillerstown are re pairing their church building. Crabs bare been selling at high at two cenU apiece for bass bait. Th pavement on the south side of Court House Square is being re-Uil. Durb arrow, of the lluntiagdon Journal, has opened a newspaper sgency in Philadel phia, Governor Hartranft has asked fur aid from the General Government, to quell the riots. A party of ladies and gentlemen went to the Narrows in the Crusader to Hah, last Friday. A city exchange says the divorce indus try is as dull as any other business, except marrying. One of tho commonest sight now a days is to see people in town tarrying fishing poles. A bride at j recent wedding at Harris burg received a present of a jar of pickets aud two pounds of tripe. William Caveny and Or land a Bonsall have vpened a tailoring establishment in McAl isterville. Give them a call. Professor Reedy, oi Uagerstown Female Seminary, preached in the Lutheran Church last Sabbath. Wanted A good driving horse, sound, gentle and thoroughly broken. Pur par ticulars call at or address this office. So fish fever ever raged like the bast fever. The rush is nearly like the rush in the West to the Black Hills. The time lor bold ing the Republican S tate Convention has been changed from tbe IKHh day of August to September 5, 1877. A few weeks tgo Mr. Troutmsn, a watch man living with bis son at Liverpool station, Dauphin county, committed suicide Wallace Fasick gave the cold shoulder to bass fishing lat Thursday, and went to Lost Creek fur cat Hah and eels. The railroad strikers stopped the ship ment of cattle a number of days, which bad tbe effect of raising the price somewhat in market Shower fc Scholl shipped a Car-load of buggies to Indiana last week. It is feared they have been destroyed by the riutert at Pituburg. Tbe business, and all other interests of (lie country are brought to a state of finan cial suffering that amounts to losses of mil lions of dollars daily by the rioters. Edward Miller's barn, near Freeburg, Snyder county, was struck by lightning a a few days ago, and destroyed by fire, with all tbit season's crop of bay. People don't get night-mare as they used to. Nothing sits on them now. They see a big bass, wilh bis mouth wide open, aboat to swallow them. Kivulett near town have been thoroughly searched for crabs to be used as bait for bas. All the stones have teen turned in search ol the much-desired bait. A tramp flred the Danpbin county poor hoose last Wednesday night. The fire was discovered in time to permit of its extin guishment. The Harrisbcrg railroad nine and the rail road nine froth this place played a game of base bail at Harrisburg on Tuesday a week, the Harrisburg boys winning tbe game. Samuel Miller hung himself to a pair Jf nay ladJers'in his brother's barn, about two miles east of Freeburg, Snyder county, on 15th inst. fle was aged about 38 yeart, and unmarried. The horse-hole, at the third pier, is a favorite place to Bah for bast, to also is Cotter's hole near the broad fording. Beaver hole, a short distance west of the old tav ern stand In the Narrows, hat many fre quenter! to flan. FreJ. Hammel and John Mozer went to Clark's dam, in the Susquehanna river, to fish for bass, last week, and were success ful in returning with 17 fish Of tbe kind they went for. The largest fl.h weighed 8) pounds. a new ttyle of coupon tickets bat beed issned by tbe Pennsylvania railroad com pany. Each book contalni One thousand, and the mileage It fixed at two and a half fcentt. These tickett muit be used' within one year from the date of issue." If Pituburg and Allegheny county are called on to pay for 'he destrdctioU of prop erty there by the rioters, it will be a fearful lesson to men who should know better than to encourage lawlessness. The city and county now are worth nothing more than their liabilities. Miserable Pituburg. " S. Cloyd Kreidef, manager of the AI toona Opera House, was stabbed tome time ago in tbe left breast. He lott the use of hit left arm lor about tlx months, but grad ually the wound bealed up and be regained the use of hit ana. On tbe evening of the 18th inst,, while reading a paper oa the Opera Ho are ttept piece of putty was thrown by a young man which sttock him on the old wound and since thou hit ana has beeo nteleu." JmnafA Vat lit Bawi. The Annul Meeting of the stockholder of the Juniata Valley 3aak wiB be Mi at the Banking Soomt la MiAlntowa. Pa-, oa Xowbii, item 6, 1877, at 1 o'clock P.M. T. V. lawn, Cashier. July 25-td - , "8. Blair Cramer, son of W. D. Cramer, train-master, at Patterson, has been appoint ed telegraph operator and night train-master of tbe Middle division, and it stationed in Altoona." A good appointment. " Building and loan association! have hitherto been exempt from State taxation, but it appear! that the State Treasurer, act ing under the advice of Attorney General Lear, ii determined to collect a tax of one quarter of one per cent, on their capital." The Perry county Freeman tay t : On Tuet day night a week, at Mn. W. Smith, of Newport, was about to retire for the night, a burglar made bit appearance in her roonn Mrs. S , upon teeing him, screamed, aud scared the fellow, mho blew out the lamp and then jumped from a window ana es caped. A couple of swindlers who accompanied the circus that showed at McAlistervilie a few days ago, played the confidence game nicely on a couple of citixena of Fayette township, whereby the swindlers realized nearly one hundred dollars. It was " now you tee, and now yon dun't tee" the en velupe. A man may believe himself quick to detect movements, but when he i brought into contact with kleigbt-of-hand perform era, out on a swindling game, it is wisdom to stand back. An exchange says : Under an act of the Legislature of last year r.ny association holding camp-meetings fur religious pur poses may apply to a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, who has power, upon such application, to appoint as many per sons as he shall deem proper to act as po licemen and preserve order on the grounds. Tbe policemen are required to take an oath, and shall possess and exercise all the powers of coustables in and npon the vicinity of the ramp ground in which they shall be au thorized to act. On the morning of the 19ib inst., it was discovered that the People's Bank of New port, Perry county, had been robbed dur ing the night. There was nothing about the appearance of the bank building to show that il bad boeu entered ; the doors and windows were all closed as they had been leit. Tbe sate was locked as it bad been left, but on opentfg it, the cashier discovered that the rash drawer was empty, $5,000 in cash and $1,000 in bonds having been abstracted. The bonds were of the following numbers and amount: lame of July 1, 1H67, No. 121,413; 124,119; 54,641; 8,713; 30,539, each for one hundred dollars; issue of July 1, U6", Nos. 87,215; 91,308; 19,742 ; 119, 789; 113,788. each forone hundred dollars, and No. 74,976 for five hundred dollars. The editor of the Lewistown Gazelle took it quite tu heart that we noticed the pecu liar quality of a coachman ia Kiahicoquillaa valley, in an article th it we published after a journey to aud from BellaviHe. Our edi torial brother of the Gazette must have just awakeued from a nap, and read our article, or he never could have fallen into the mis take that he did, relative to the slaguiuan. If an spplicant for the position ol street car conductor can satisfy tbe management of a line that ha can pack passengers as sardines are packed, he is sure of a plac ; such Credentials always win. It was a com pliment that we paid the man when we rec ognized his talent for picking, but our old friend was too drowsy to see it. Never mind, we'll do part of Lewistown some time, we hope, before he passes away, and in reading of the doings thereof, our old friend will be wakened up fully, lie will hare the drowsiness sufficiently rubbed off so as not to mix things. Pkksoxal Franklin B. Gowen, Presi. dent 't the Philadelphia and Reading Kail road Company, hat returned from Europe. Sankey is expected on a visit to Altooua; Mnrphy is to coldaterits Harrisburg soon. Why will he not wait till the Legis lature meets. A good deal more water in there could not hurt that body. Governor Tilden has sailed to Europe. Sheibly, of the Bloomfield .Idtotalt, hss engaged in the foundry business. We hope thst every Dlat" may ba a profitable one. Professor A. L. Guss has sold the Hunt ingdon Globt to AI. T) hurst, Esq., of the Tyrone Utrald. Prof. Gnss is a writer of great strength, and style peculiar to him self. It is reported that he expects to go west to practice law. Mr. Tyhi.rat it an experienced newspaper man, aud w;ll make a good paper. The LSiooui6eld Advocate publishes the following : For several mouths past manr of tbe citizens of Buffalo town ship, almost nightly, lost meat, grain t'hickeo, &o., whiob mysteriously dis appeared, aud no one appeared able to trace tbe thieves. i'lDally a Urge lot of meat was stolen from the granary of Mr; Bock, and was taken to Duoeai.non and told. Toe meat was identified, aud ba Thursday Etnauual K. Bitting, Isaatj tllller, Samuel Albright aud John SheaBer of Buffalo townebip, were arrested, charged with the theft. Tbey were ' brought to Koomfield. Bitting was bailed for his appearance at court. The other three were com mitted to jail in default of bail Or. Monday Albright wan bailed oat, while tbe others were to remain in jail. Blooded Chickens. Pure Light Bramah chicken eggs for sale. Enclose cash and address D. A. Yoder, Port Royal, Juniata Co., P. Fifty cents per dusca. The White Bramah Chicken is in great demand wherever known. May 2, 18778m Fob Salz A comfortable Frame House, and Good Lot, in this borough. Price $300. Two bundreJ dollars cash ; balance on mortgage. Time to tuit purchaser. For more definite in formation call at tbis office, or address tbe editor of this paper. tf. Jf ARMED: FRT SWITZER At the M. E. Parson toctge in Newport, by Rev. J. W. Buckley, on tbe 19th inst., Mr. John P. Fry and Miss Mary A Switser, both of Jnniata county. South Pennsylvania Eailroad. NOTICE is hereby given to the etock holders of the Company that the Au .n.l Moat in ir and Election for President and twelve Directors, will be held at tbe oflice of the Company, Ho amingion ei., Reading, Pa., on MONDAY, JUIY 80th, 1A77. h-wcM the hours of 12 M. and 2 P. M. Br order oY the Board. F. J. G BOTE VENT, Stcrtlarp. July 18-2t Tha finfnlt Ann RirrBLICA bat hO superior at an advertising medium in this county, and as a journal oi vanea news and reading it it not surpassed by any weekly paper in central Pennsylvania. Sobeorrb for the Sentinel Kepvbiican. ITews Items. New Castla ia building a $21,000 jail. Karat wtt taken by tha Oar man ia the year 1527 A. D. Pine and birch foreat cover nearly half the rurfsee of Sweden. In tbe year 135 A. U. the Riratnt destroyed 580,000 Jews, aal banished what regained from J udea. Tbe Indian generally destroy their deformed children. Constantinople was taken by the Turks in 1453 A. D. The Jews were LaoUhed from Eng land in 1290 A. D. It is asserted on good authority that Arabs in the desert live 200 years. Iceland was once oovered witn for ests aoi culiuary regeubles. Large lot of woor! are still found in bogs. The population of the globe for the two last centnries was estimated to ba orer one thousand millions. There are 52 prisoners in the Berks county jail. The rot it playing havoo with Vine land grapes. Brick are selling in Reading tbis season at $3 50 per thousand. A New Hampshire conple weigh 449 pounds, bnt tbe wife alone weighs only 90 pounds. Numbers of negroes in Jessamine county, Kentucky, are abont emigra ting to Kansas. Newport society complains of a dearth of unmarried men. In society at that famous resort, single ladies largely out nnniber tbe bachelors. At a Cre in Vermont, when the water gave out, tbe milk of one hundred cows was substituted for water, and the homestead was saved. A terrible calamity fell bpoa North Bergen on tho 18th inst. Mrs. Au gusta Sardow tad her infant tud Fred erick Muller were struck by liglitnirjg and instantly killed. Some of the Lancaster-county tnbac 6o growers have adopted the plan of killing the tobacco luoth by sweetening the jiitson flowers with sugar and water. Armenian law prohibits a mother-in-law speaking to a daughter in-law fur two j ears after marriage. It is asserted that Squire Lcighty, of Hollidajsburg, is now the owner of ninety bine hives, wll filled with bees In the Montgomery county jail 90 inmates are crowded in 31 cells. Zachariah B. Williams, a Lancaster county drover, hat beeo niising since lsct June. When last seen be was on bis way to the West with several thou sand dollars iu hia pocket. Foul play is suspected. Pittxburg was alarmed" over a case of cholera. When investigations dis elo 4 that tbe deceased had eaten cu cumbers and drunk iee water late at night, tbe alarm subsided. A tparrow and a chicken only a few weeks old. fought about a crumb at the l'uttsville Court House. Tbe sparrow soon killed the chicken, ate the crumb and flew away. CLOSING TRICES or I)E HAVEN &T0HXSEXD, ItASKERS, No. 40 South Third Street, ruiLADfci.ru i a. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. July 23, 1877. Bin. Asked. U.S. es H1 112 ll-'J! " lii-'t, J&.J UlriJ u;, .. isr,7 10t-f 101 lt,8 Ill 11 1 J 10-40't 1I2J 1 1H " Cum-ncv, C's 12 12 S's. IbSl. new Ill HI j " 4J'i, lew, 10KJ MCJ Pennxvlvania H. R...;.. .. 27 27 Philadelphia jr. Reading K. R.. K'i II Lehigh Valley K. R 3'JJ Lehilt Coal & Navigation Co.. 17 17 United Companies of N- J.... 13l 13tj Pittsburg, Titusville t Buffalo K. It C 6) Philadelphia & Erie R. R 6j 8 Northern Central R. K. Co.... 12 ,14 He.t-invil!e Pa. R. R. Co.,.. 11 12 North Pt nna. R. R 8! 41 Gold.... IOC ltioj CO MM ERC 41.. MIFFLLNTOWTT MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas MirrLiHTowM, July 25, 1877. Butter 15 Eggs 12 Lard 10 Ham .-v 12 Bacon ................. ....... rt Potatoes...... . .. 1 00 Onion. ........... ........ Bags . 40 . 2 UIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly by Buyers &. Kennedy. Quotations ron To-bat. Wednesday, July 25, 1877. Wheat 140 Corn 60 Oats 85 Rye fo Timothy seed 1 50 Cloverseed 7 U0 fUMATA VALLKY HANK. MIFFLINT0WH. JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN'A. JAMES NORTH, President. T. VAN 1RV1N, Cashier. DItKCTOKS : Xozh Hertiler. James ?ortb. J. Nevio PoTUProy. Abraham StonfTer. August 4, 187&-tf Jerome netrirk. William Banks. Ephraun B. McCrUm. jEW DRCCi STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Bcttord Building,) Malta Street, MltHlntown, Pa. DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, OLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BUHNBRS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BRUHHES.TOUlU. BRUSHES, PER. f UMERY.CoM BS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE YARIBT Y OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and win-anted irom high authority. tjyPurest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. CPRESwBlrllUJS cmpounaea who great car fJ ca PRIVATE SALES. A FIRST-RATE FARM, CONTAINING One II o ad red and Bixty Acres, ia the beat wheat-growing diatrict in lbs State of Ohio, situated one-half mile from Amanda rail road atation, in Fairfield county, and one mile from a good pike. The improvements area large two-story BRICK UOUSK (IS runuis, ball and cel'ar). Double Log Barn and Stab'e, and other bulldogs, and a well of good water. A stream of fpring water traverser the centre of the ftria. There t a large orchard on the prdtuues. Will take $70 per acre, part caijt, rest in payments. A fin tJjoiaiug sold for $100 per acre. The reason for telling, is the desire to invest iu city property, in Circlevill i. For all in formation address J. SWEVEK, Pickaway Co., Ohio. TIIE D.EIR3 OF PKTER AND SUSAN MINGLE offer at private sale, tbe real es tate of said decedents, situated in Ferman agh township, Juniata county. Pa., one mile west of Mitllintown, containing about 30 Acres of Land, nearly all of which is cleared and in a good stale of cultivation, having thereon erected a commodious DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Barn, and all necessary out buildings There it a Urgj variety of ex cel.ent Fruit on the premises, and a well of good water at the door. For further par ticulars apply at tho Senlittl office, Iw is ton, JaCoS Bkirler, Millliutown, or to llEsar Mingle, on tbe premises. A FARM or 32 ACKfcS, MORE oa LESS, situated in Walker township, immediately west of Davis's Lock, bounded by tbe Penn sy'vania Canal, by lands of John F. Smith, by lands of Christopher Tyson and by lands ol Luke Dans, having thereon erected a NEW FRAME HOUSE, Stable and out buildings. A Well of firxt-ratt water. Cis tern. Young Orchard of Apple Trees and Peach Trees. First-rate river bottom land. A desirable home. For more definite par ticulars call on J. Y. Lydcr on the prop erty, or address him at Thompson town, Juniata Co., Pa. ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STAXD3 in the county may be purchased of the uudursigncd at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of shout TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story FrameUouse, a com modious Stable and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good lister at the doer of the house. For particulars call on or address WM. HOOPS, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. A FARM OF SIXTY ACRES IS DELA ware tovnship. Laud of good quality, having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE, weathet -boarded, BANK BARN, nearly new, and other outbuildings. Convenient to churches, schools and mills. Situated 3 miles north of Tbompcntown,4 miles north of Thompsotitown railroad station. For mor! definite particulars call on or address SAMUEL J. KURTZ, East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE 175 acfes, more or es, one hundred and twenty-five or thirty acres of which are cjared and under cutivation, situated in Tusoaro ra Va ey, Juniata county, Pa., seven inies fjuui Millliutown, the county scat of said sounty, and four mites from the Pennsylva nia Kaifroad at Port Roy a, bounded by f.inds of Mrs. O. W. Thempton and others, having thereon a Good Houfe and Barn, and ".It necessary outbtiiMinga, good never taifiug running water at bulb house and barn, an abundance vt fruit of ditf jreut kinds. Will be sold for $-"00, and if de sired $2ViO may remain in the property. Fur particulars inquire of the undersigned residing on the premises, or by letter at Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. J. F. O. LONG. MILL PROPERTY IN SPRUCE HILL townhip, Juniata county, with a good pair of Fiench Burrs, and a pair of Counter Choppers. Good run of custom. Good neighborhood. Will sell Mill with water privilege and about one acre and a half of land, or if desired, will sell about 30 acres of land. 25 acres cleared, with good Frame House, size 29x40 feet, Bank Barn, size 40x 50 feet, and other necessary outbuildings, good Orchard, two excellent Springs of limestone wat r near the bouse. Will also sell a FARM of about 85 acres, adjoining the above about 5 acres timber land, and the balance cleared. This tract ia mostly Hint gravel land, and has been re cently limed, having thereon a good sized Log House and two good Springs of lime stone water, one of which could be piped to tlie kitchen door. Will sell all together, or separately, to suit purchasers. Tbe properties are 'jigbt miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to J. KELLY PATTERSON, Pleasant View, Juniata Co., Pa. TnE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IN Susquehanna township: No. 1 A lot of ground containing 3 acres, with large Dwelling House, and ex cellent water at the dour. Good Barn, Smoke House and other outbuilding. Young and thriving Orchard of about 70 well selected apple-trees, Jrc. Church ad joining the premises. No. 'I. About 4 acres ol land, with BU acres cleared and under good cultivation. Balance woodland. No. 3. A tract of Tiuiberlafld Contain ing 5 acres. All three properties within one-fourth of a mile of each other. Applvto S. G. DRESSLER, Oriental P. O., JuniuU Co., Pa. TWENTY ACHES GOOD TIMBER LAND 'i milea from Patterson and Port Royal, one-half mile Irom Saw Mill. Other tuuberland adjoining this can be bought. Apply to B. F. I1URCHF1ELD, Office, Bridge St., Mitiiintown, Pa. SEE! SEE! CO TO THE Port Royal Agricultural Ageucy FOR YOUR THRESHING aMACIIINES, horse row ens, STEAM ENGINES SEPARATORS, CLori2ii litiiLns, Plows, Harrows, Grain Drills, &c, &c. XTTiftet Per Cent. Ltsi than Cdn be had Elsewhere. j. T. JACOBS Ii CO., Port Royal, Juniata Co., Fa. July 25, 1877. Large stock ef Iieady-made Clothier fr leby HARLEY&OD. ale fePECIAL KOTItE. ALL parsons in any war indebted to tbe ealata or tha Hon. Evard Olea, dee'd, are hereby notified that prompt aad sp tedy payment ia aow raqeested by the Executors of the taid estate, and ill a rich indebted ness remaining unpaid Or otherwise se ttled up, to the 16ih of the ensuing month of August. 1877, will immediately thereafter be put in train ol collection by tbe Execu tor, of the said estate. All the papers and evidjnees of indebtedness to the said estate are now in the h.ndt of J. A. Christy lor settlem.uL James north, . JACOrt A. CHKISTT, Executors of E. Oles, deceased. July 25, 177. EXECl'TORS' XOTSCE. Etlult ef JUtzuniir Jnlrtmi, dtctwi. LETTERS Testamentary on tho estate of Aicxa:idi-r Andrews, deceased bav in; been granted to the undersigned, all persons l idcbtad to said estate are request ed to maWe immediate payment, aud ihoaa having, claims will please present them duly authenticated for srttlrnie'it. WESLEY ANDREWS, HOWAkD ANDREWS, Ju'y 25, 1877. Ettculort. NOTICE. WE, tbe undersigned, Commissioners o the county ol Juniata, hereby give notice that we will not sell or renew any County Bonds, after this date, at a lngh-r rate that four per cent., and tlie Tax Collec tors for tbe year 1877 shall all w five per cent, abatemeut on all taxes paid on their respective Dnplicates until the ll'h day vf September next; and tb.tt the sail Collec tors will be required tiyiettle their res pec five Duplicates promptly in one year from tbe date thereof. james McLaughlin, M'. h. gromnger, D. B. COX. May 1, 1777 if Vtmmifiomrrt. ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTICE. Ettait of EUzabtlh Rambler, itetatti. LETTERS of Administration on tbe es tate of Eliz ibelh Rambler, late of Lack township, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons in debted to the taid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them without de lay to LOUIS E. ATKINSON. June 13, 1877. jidminijiraior. HEAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. PURSUANT to an order of sale issned by the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Juiiiati, tha iioderined, As sijrnte of John Y. Sartaiu, will expose to tale by public vendue, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1877, at three o'clock P, M. of said dsy, on the premises, A V4LttOL.K FARM. situate in Walker township, county of Ju niata, I'a , bounded by lands of Jerome N. Thompson, lands of tbe heirs ol Peter Re gan, lands of Joseph Hosteller, and others, containing lOO ACHES. more or less. Tho land is in a tine state of cultivation, there having been 800 buihels of lime applied within seven years. There are on it 2 Comfortable Dwelling Houses, one of which is new ; and a GOOD KKA.ME BANK BARN. The farm is alo well supplied with spring and f'rexh ruiuiii g water, and fruit trees of every wiriety that aili produce fruit in our climate. la located in a good neighbor hiHil, convenient to school, church and stores, and ia S miles distant f rom Thonip sontown statiou of P. R. R. TKRMS OF SALE. One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid ca-h when the property is stricken down; one-fourth on the first day of November, 177 ; and the balance, beint, one-hall of the whole, on the first day of March. 1078. These two last payments lo ber interest from the day of sale, aud to be secured by juiigineiil bond. Deed executed and possession given on the first day of April, 1H78. ROBERT McMEEN, Assignee of John W. Sartain. June 13, lo77-td BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Suloutf,) DEALERS IN GltAIX, COAL, , JaUMltl'aR, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SAliT. fcC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin-1 town or Port Royal. j We are prepared to IhrnisL Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS x KENNEDY. April 21; 1375-tf Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. Arrangement of Vnseager Trains. Mar 2lst, 1S77. TrtfiKi Uaii Utrruiurg ai follotrt : For New York at 5 20, 8 10 t. m., 3 57 and 7 fio p.m. for Philadelphia at 5 2U, 8 10, 9 45 a. m. 2 00 and 3 57 p. m. For Reading a 6 20, S 10, 9 13 a. tn., 2 00, 8 67 and 7 0-3 p in. For Potuville l 5 2), 8 10 a. m., and 3 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill & Susque hanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Anburn at 5 10 l mi For Allentown at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 07, 3 67 and 7 6- p. m The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 0O and 7 5-5 p. m trains have through cart for New York. The 6 20, 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains bare throng b cars for PhllaMtlph's. SOXD.1YS. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and war stations at 5 Z0 a m. For Heading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p m. Traitu for Harruburg Uatt as follattt s Leave New York at 8 45 a. m., I 00. 6 30 aud 1 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40, and 7 20 p. ra: Leave Hearting at t 40, 7 49, 1 1 30 a. m., 1 ti, 15 and 10 35 p. ra. Leave PutUrille at It 10, 9 15 a. ra. and 4 35 p. nr. ; and via Schuylkill and Susquehan na branch at 8 15 a. ra. Leave Auburn at 12 00 no'fn Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 65 a. m., 12 15, 4 80 aud 'J 05 p. m. The 2 40 a. ni. train from Allentown and tbe 4 40 a. ru. train from Reading do not raa on Mondays- SUJD.IY8. Leave New York at 6 30 p. ra. Leave Philadelphia at 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 tfd p. rrf. Leave Allentown at 2 80 a. tn. and 905 p. m. 'Via Morru mud Ett Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN," General Manager. C. G. HANCOCK, General Ticket Jgent. Subscribe for theSafiaaii7eiasfrica, the beet paper in the country yew 'Adverlimtnta. SUIT atJTfxT To Rational Invalid. la si k- neas every portion ol tho body tymusthiret with the seat of the duioruer. Whin tbe stomach fails to perform its fenctiona, the liver, bowels, nerves, tnnscle. vein, artw i -s, Ac, are all more or less aOrctel. Those delinquents require a tieiicine, c mblning the properties of a stomachic, an alterative, a p-.rgatire, tonic, and srdatie ti brirg them hack to their duty; and all Ih.'wj ele ments, in th.fir purest and moat effective forms, aro united in Tarrant I fftrrcsoeiit Sellzr Aprrlrat, the great SJme Remedy for Indication, and ita concomitant consequences. Sold by all druggists. CCtn 77 to Aeenta. $10 07- ipJJ bd ?J I fit '.. P. O. VICKERY, Augunta, Maine. J0 A DAY at borne. AeenM wanted $16 Outfit and terms free. TRl'E & CO., Augusta, Maiue. diPQ a week in vonr on town. Terms and $00 $" outfit fiee. U. HALLETT k CO., PoiUand, Maine. C OH pef ''.v home. Terms free. $J c- $uU Addrett Geo. Srisao.t i. Co., Portland, Me. GRACE'S CELECKATLl) NLTt h a Verefale rreprrsticfj invented in the 17th rentary hr Pr. Wi!liairi Grace, Surgeon in King Jame' army. Through its agency h CJred thousand of the im.st serious sores and wounds that ballled tin' skill of the iuot eminent phy sicians td hia d.i", ar1 w rez inlc'd by all who knew bun at a public b-m-la-tor Pnce 21 cents a b x. I'repired bv SETIi W. FoWLE &. SC NS, SO Ma.rUon Avenue, li'oton, Mas. 1 he Kj k ESC eh JL A volume of 'hrilling interest by ft? feint: nent historian L P. Brocket! ; de-cribin(J the HnsUii and Turks: socitl, political, and religious hint ry ami condition; their home-llie, varied cn.-t'iini and ieci:li irities the causes of the wir, the istnea at stake Christian .igain-4 M'diainniedaii the niiirhty interertts of nih.-r nations involved ; r!i"C npliies of the Rulers, Statesmen and Gen erals; All Richly illustrated: The book millions netd now. Wanted instantly 3,- W ajents on verv liberal terms. AddreM HUBBARD BROS., Publishers, 733 Sail; sum St., Philadelphia. ju27-rt NEW GOODS iVODSi AT J. B. M. TODD'S, PATTERSON, PA. I have just returned from FhiladifpHa with a full line of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Men's Suits, J1.'0, $ j.00 bi i.tl.lX). Boys' Suits, Z.m, 51 50 to J10.U0. A full line of tbe MOST FASIIIOV4I1LE HATS. i at low prices. A complete assortment oi'j Ladies' Beit Shots, at $!.- and nj.uards. j A full line of Children's Shoes. I have also a lull line of Ladies' riose, Ilaniker cbiets, Kc. Also, i large stock of GROCERIES. Arbuekles' Coffee SUc. Mackcral, No. 1, JioO per J bbl. I am now selling SEWINO MACHINES at WHOLESALE PRICES. I will tellycu any kiml ol a macl.iue at TWt.tTl tElt CKST. I.tSS than they are usually sold. Leave your orders, and you can have any kind you want. J. B. V. TODD. Patterson, May 17, l&'rj. MEAT!! The undersigned have commenced the Butchering business in the borough of Mit tlintown. BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON, and PORK can be had every Tuesday, Thursday and 5aturdav i ornings at their meat stole ai the residence !' Mr. Hone, on Cherrv street. Their wagon will alio vi-ii tbe r-ii-denue of citisens the same mormnjt. Kill none but the best nf tm k, and sell at t'uir prices. Give us a triul. HOWE ft ETKA. June C8, 1376-tf JL rECTtJRK TO YOU.Xw 3IE3i. Jttt Piblithtd, to tt Staled Envelope, frier ix eentt. A Lecture on tho Nature. Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gen erally; Nervousness. . Consumption, epi lepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Inca .ci!v, resllltinir from Self-Abuse, etc. Bv KOBERT J. CL'LVEHWELL, M. ti.. Au thor ol the "G.-ec'n Book,' kc. The worlI-renownel aithor, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequen ces of Self-Abuse may be effectually remov ed without medicines, and without daiit-cr ous surgical operations, bougies, instrn. iiienUi, ringi or cordials, pointing; out a mode ol.cure at once certain and ett'ectuil by wiiicb every tuU'erer, uo matter what bin condition miy be, mny curs himself cheaply, privately and radically. Cy Tkit Lectnrt Kill proce a fc?03 13 that. lands and thousand. beuu under teal, io t plaid envelope, to aSy address, on retell, t of six cents, or two postage stamps. Aidressthe PublishciS, THE CTLTEIIWELL MEDICAL C0 41 Ann St.. New York; aprll-ly Poft. Office Box 4086. Large stock of ready made clothing of the latest and choicest stylet, lor men and boys, hats, caps, boota and shoes, notions, fuinikbinf goods in endless variety for tale it Samuel StrayerJt, m Patterson. roB tkixtivg or evkrt kind a done at tMt orSce- lii ifaajjaT ill i" STi? ' ' M ISC ELLA 'A EO US WAR! WAR! WAR! OK iiiaii prices! The tindersigard, for the next CJ days, will sell at COST for ciwh,' HARDWARE, CUTLERY; STOVES, WALL TAT&tif IRON, and everything he keeps on band In his Hardware Store. NOiv IS THIS TIM 13 for all who desire to pmcbasa anything in try in,a cad and bry. I irr.ite everybody to giro Die a rail, to examine my goods, and to aee lor Ibemselvet that 1 tn in earnest, tnd am telling my goods tt 0O3T . J. v7. UIJTHERSBAUGH, PBOfLE3 HARDWARE STORE, July tV3nf Uain Strt, cppreits Cohrl Houe, Mifliintnwn, Pa. D W, HARLEY'S Is the place where jor: can buf TIIE BEST AI TIIE t'liEAl'laST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTH IN(1 VJTS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, JSD FVRS1SU1SG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit On of the most choice and select s'oeks ever offered ia this market, and at JSTOFISHMGLY 10 V PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suiti and par Is of suits, which will be nlJe to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Buildiiig,' corner of RriJfre and Water sfeets, MLf f LINT0 WN, PA. t'SF1- M''5-tl SAM'L STRAYBR Jlas just fetrjrned from the Fa-tern citii wilh a full variety of MEM BOYS' CLOTHING, Hats & cm, hoots & sjioes, all sizes, GENTS' FCRXISmV' nOOD?. C, ao-ia ni a i kind aro low Co-ic and see ma and be a.t.nNhe! Pants at , rents. ? Sl'll'S MA Lit TD itLEK.rj Patterson, Pa.j 3ay 1570. SAM I" EL STK-iTER. rrofitsinnal Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, j ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, ! MIFFLIXTOWN, PA. j C7l'ollei'ting and Conveyancing prompt- i ly attended to. ! OrricE On Bridge street, opoite the j Court House Sfj-iare. R E DJ 71 ATT E R5 02 , ! ATTOEN E Y-AT-L A W, MIEFLINTOWX, JUNIATA CO., PA. Zy All bu.iness promptly attended to. Orrica On Bridpe slrec', opposite the Court House square. JOBERT McMEEN, " Attorney. and Counselor -at-Law, Prompt attention given to the securing ' lind collecting of claims, and all legal bnsi- j nest. . I Orricr on bride street, fint ii jr acst I of the Bolford building. I April II, ISTd-tf i J)AV1D U. STONEi ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, M1FFL1NTOWN, PA. CT Collections int ill psofessional boat bm jtoniptly attended lo. jHiieCd, is77. F. hLUCUHELD, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, sin i LtSTOiry, pj. All business intrusted to his care will be carefully and promptly a'temled to. f!ol Icciions made! Hesl estate b-inht, s':'1d or -xc hanged. Leases negotiate)!. Lsnis in tbe South, West, and in the county tor sale. Office on Bridge Strewt, opposite tbe Court 11. into. iiU '77 JOHN SrLAlGHLlN, INSUSANCE AGENT, PORT ROt'jr., JL'XUTJ CO., P-f. C7Oniy reliable Coiuinies represented. Dec. lS7o- D M. CRAWFORD, M. 0., Has rcsiirded actively tht practice of Meilic'ne and Surgery and their collateral branches. OtbVe at th j old corner of Third and tlrange streets, MiillintOwn, Pa. Miifrh 'Z, 1S76 11om.sTIder, m. d. fhjfSician and Surgeon, IttiFLIXTOWX, r.i. OrBce hour frorh S a. to 3 . Ol. See in Ms father's residence, at tliu touib end of Water street. (.ict2'-'-tf M. BRAZEE, M. D fHYSICIAN AD SUBGEON, Academiii, Julirfa Co , Pa. Orricc fonri-i-ly occupied by Dr. St :rreit. Prjttsy'iinil busintsa promptly atteudud ia at all honrs. D L. ALLEN, M. D , His commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office t -Aca-Imia, at tht retiderxc of Capt. J. J. Patterson. .. . .... jaij nL-vrw Ti t?suurjrl. T i rt hNRT HARillBERGLK, M. V., Continue, the practiee of Meuic'rie and Surgery and all tueir collateral branch's. OtSce at bis residence In lIcAliaterville. Peb 9, 187H. RE. RLULAN, D EXT 1ST. OtEct opposite Lnthuran Church, pokt kotal, Juniata co., pa., Where he wi?l sprml the first ten d.na ol each m.'nth, commencing liectmbr 1st Tie bala-Pe of the time hit office will be!." Kmifcel, J")'' 'ortb Ninth Street, occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man worthy of contld. nee, and who tia been associated with tlie 0ctor as student nd assistant two year and Uwaru. Those ho ra I dnnng Dr. Burlan's sb-ni frr professional service, may, and wJ please arrange tbe time with Mr. Kilmer whi they may be served, on tht return of iiie Doctor. will visit JJ'.min at3 fartcrsr-n every 1 Tuesday, Tbur1sy and Saturday raornfng& ana win iurnin the citizens ol trtese bor oughs w it i the best of BEEF, VEAL, MUTTOX, PORK, c. tt the very lowest prices. He respectfully solicits the patronage of the puirirc. The Sentinel and Repbltran of'B ia the place togct job work done. Trv it. Ir will py yon V J't uel snythmg fi lt line. AD I E R TISEMEM 75. .Medical. Ayer's HairVigoi for testorlcs to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A lrc8t ij w-liich is at oni-e agreea ble, lie:iltlir, and eiTL-cttiuI tira'i tit its orii;htl rolor, with the gfoss anl fresh tun jf youth. Thin har iai thic'.reneil, fall ing hair clieckeil, and baldness ifro, though not always, crtred bj it use. N'othiiifj can restoro the hair where the folliokn in destroyed, or ilie glands atrofhi"- fnd decayed ; but such as rfsaii rt-ix be sired by thi application, and stimulated iritj frtivify, so that a new jjroath of fiair is produced. Instead of fbulir the hair with a pa?'y sediment, it will kep it clean cud vigorous. Ir occasional nse will presen.th tinir from turning prnr cr falling off, and consequently prevent baldne?. The restoration of vitality it gives to the et alp arrests aad preTfat the formation of dandruff, which i-s ften so uncleanly ami cSensive. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepsra-J tions dangerous, and injurious to th hair, the Vigor can only benefit, but t'dt harln it. If wanted merely fr a HAIR DRESSING, nothing el.o can be found so desirable. Contain ing neither oil nr-r dye. it does not soil white, cambric, and rr-t last Ir-nji nil the hair, pmag it a rich, gloy lustre, and a grateful perfume. rVepafed by Dr. J. C. Ayer Sl Co., PHrt'ca! nn i Analytical ( lirmldi, inwKt.r., .. ot.n ay an. DM'G:i.'rs rrEtrrvmnia. E. F. Kunkel'a litter Vinn of Iron Tbis truly valuable tonic has 1311 so tHor oughly tested by all clis.es of the commu nity t'at it is deemed Indispensable as a tonic medicine. It costs rnt little, pur'fot the b'ood and giet tone tn the htonnx h, renovates the sv.tem and prolongs life. Even b.dy should hae it Fr the rure of Veak Stomachs, (iuneral Pcbi'Ity, Indica tion, Piseawja of tbe S'-Jtnach, and fr all csaei requiring atonic. Tbisaineincln'?i the most agreaable and "'n.-lent Silt of I-on we p"a.ie Citrate of M'tmtic Uiide. coinbinrrt ith th most energt-lM cf ig" table tn'cs Yellow Peraviat ail". Do you want iv.e;li-iif ta st e.irth3 yon ? IJo you want a good apt.-e'ite f Io y.-n want to tt n i nerront'ie'is T 1)0 vou "Vat.t I'lit.-lgv Do vou want to !iep vnX 7 l o voti want tu b'li'-I rr vour conJpt:- ' I'o .--? !o feel w-!l . lo yi, a w,.n? a Dnt ., rons ft.dingf If vuudo trv Kiuikel Bitter Wine t" Ir.. 1 onlv a.-t a trial of th i vn'iuUe foric. B'Wr ot'eoiinfertei's.a Knnltel's Bitter Wrnc of !nin i. tlie only snre and etlectu.il t r, , ; . , ',, r- , - , ! thure w a number o! i:n tafiwns utf ml to i the i.nb'.ic, I would ciuiivn tho coraioinitv ' to purchase none hut the genuine article, m.nutactured by E. Kunkel. iaiI having ing I 111- iiibi uu iue vo.tt 01 ccrv u niio. iug . .-. u . . . .t. . -.. i .: ... i iftv. 4:i.-.i liners are ui .inpini m imi tate this valuable remedy, proven lis vor'i and tpeaKs volumes in n favor. Ger this genuine. E. 1 . KiiiiWeVs. Tape Worm K'ntovt-I Alit. in frim' Jwo o th'ee hon, with veg etable medicine, heait and alt passing fruia tl'e system triv. No fee till heart passes. The Ivctor aever f-iils to remove Tape, Scat, Pin irrt S ronii:ich Wornii. Ak jour.lnig gist for a 'tle of fCunkel's Wornr Symp. irs fl -er b-tt"n. It nocr fails, or send Priiladelyr.ia. Pa., for circnlar wiiti ull in- t"-ctitis. by encloaing; C eent stnicp for nlin of iarir. Kuukci's Wmm yn:p i i!-jil Kr c hi dren or adu'ti, wi'h p-rrer safety; aa it ia vegetable, p.jy it imf try it CHAIR MANUFACTORY. ri'HF T!r.Jiirnei, at t Jtiof. n Vfn X street, MiSinlown, hai now on band and tur m!c efwap, a fct-ncr.'d aswrtinuul of He also has a Urge lot of COFFINS on hand, and, having purchased a in Hoarse, is ROH prepared U att-nd funerals at tbe shortest notice and no the most 'in eral terms. He has rua to a gr-at reoi.ction iu-llie prU:e cl Cotin. CT" Repairing prr.uij fiv atend--d to. julv?ii O." P. KOoi$ a i V a-ST th! W or
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