SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday, February 6, ISIS. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum, if paid within 1- mouths ; $2.00 if not paid within J2 months. Truneni advertisements inserted at 50 cents p" inch fr en insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter PENK'A. B. ILTIME TABLE. OX aid after Monday, June 21th, 1877, passenger trains will leave Mittlin Sta tion, P. K. K., as follows : EASTWABD. Phils Ex-, daily ex. Sunday airfct 12 54 a m Mifflin Ace, daily except Sunday, 6 2 a m pacific Express, daily ex. Mouday 10 19 a m Johnstown Ex., daily ex. Sunday 11 82 a m yiail, daily except Sunday 6 05 p m Atlantic Express, daily 9 10pm WESTWARD. Pittib'g F-1 dai'y except Sunday 12 3S a ni Pacific Express, daily a . a m . 4 arrives. lOtM) a m Way Tat., dail J , ,)m M-vil. dailv except Sunday 8 3.5 pm lli.tiin Ace, daily except Sunday. S KJ p m S rBsckiBEBS who are not in arrrears one Tear, are not expected to notice these lines, but all subscribers Who are in arrears one vcar alter the 2oth day of February, 1878, mill be charged the sum of $2.00 per an num for subscription, as per published rates. LOCAL ISTELL1GECE. The great day in February Valentine day. January ended its existence in a howling storm. Small-pox in Huntingdon is rapidly pass ing away. Sleighing was extensively indulged in on Saturday. The prosecution of the Louisiana Return ing Board is in progress. Mrs. Nancy J. Kreider has a dwelling house to rent on Chrery street. ground hog certainly saw his shadow unless the sun shone through b.iinT7 Herodotus says that the houses of Baby ion, were three and four stories in height. Rev. Mr. Sherlock, of the M. E. Church, preached in the Presbyterian Church on Friday. i-Sheriff London has resumed the dig ging of a well for water, on his premises at East Point."? Bihop Dove, of Cleveland, Ohio, is an nounced tu preach in the Mission Church ia Patterson on Thursday evening. S;x hundred dollars will buy a house and hit in this borough. Terms easy. For fur ther information call at this office. The Harrisburg Telegraph says a citizen of Dauphio county has discovered perpet ual tuition, and runs a cluck by it. Where is the gold that the Western na tions have dug and coined T In India, China, and among other Eastern people. Ten people were united to the member ship ot the Probyterian Church, on jsab Uath four by certificate, bis by examina tion. Last Thursday evening was obseived by citizens of Huntingdon in prayer to Almighty God to deliver them from the scourge of small-pox. Rev. Mr. S tewart, of Loraine, Lancaster county, assisted Rer. T. J. Slierrard, dur ing the late communion services in the Presbyterian Church. In a recent communication, a conespon dcut called a jail, an asylum for drunken men and thieves. That was drawing it iLiMIy for drunkards and thieves. Sabbith evening was a beautiful clear winter evening. Immediately after sunset, an orange-tinted color extended several de grees above the horizon, all around. fc Report has it that Fergnson, Ricksn bangh and Ilaines, charged with robbing the People's Bank of Newport, Perry coun ty, were aboard the ill-fated Metropolis. 'J. Saturday was Candlemas day, so called became of the great number of candles used by the Catholic Chnrch, on that day, in honor of the purification of the Virgin Mary. The niggardly economy of thf Snyder county Commissioners has prevented them from appropriating money to investigate the question of the supposed murder of oil Mr. and Mrs Kintzler. For Kent A House on Third street, Mif flintown Large Lot, with Stable and other conveniences. Apply to B. F. BURCQ FIELD, Office Bridge street, opposite the Court House. TJe attendance of country people at the Lutheran church on Sabbath evening was larjre, as is evidenced by the fact that 26 sled loads of people drove thre to bar the Divine Word preached 7) iHiiliam the Conqiterer and his followers were written of as a merry set of men, yet William issued an order to have all fires and lights out by 8 o'clock in the evening, and thus per order comes Curfew A fringe of frost decorated everything that was ont of doors on Monday morning. The morning was a perfect delight to the -ve. and a first-class tonic for the system. The thermometer stood C degrees below j zero at sunrise. "The merciful man is merciful to his beast. Horses and Cattle are sources of proSt, therefore, should be well cared Tor. By the timely use of Fouts's Celebrated Horse and Cattle Towders, the lives of many valuable animals will be saved. "Tin Thursday night, about the orthodox bedtime, an alarm of fire was raised in town. However, before it became general the discovery was made that a pile of brush on fire, in the Cood on the Wilson farm be low Patterson, had raised the alarrnj Mr. Wharton, whose barn in Spruce Hill township was burned not long ago, la busi ly engaged in preparing to buil a new barn on the site of the one destroyed by fire. Carpenters Mauger and L'mholtz havftjhe frame wark nearly completed for raisijig-1 A correspondent from Delaware township writes of a surprise party in his locality, in which the party who intended to create a surprise, were the most snrpriscd ; but for getting to send a name with the communi cation, of course it cannot be published. On Tuesday morning a tramp woman died in the quarters set apart for tramps in the jail. She was aged about 42 years. In company with a man who declares himself to be her husband she applied for accommo dation in the jail on Saturday evening. Kot being well, she was allowed to remain over Sunday and Monday. Medical attend ance was procured lor her, but with all that she died as above stated. The overseers of the borough buried her. The man who waa with her says that they lived in a hut in the Long Narrows about six week this winter. George Smith .liippedT between 3 and 4 hundred pound of poultfj to the city last week. A sleighing partly from Lewiatown took supper at the Jacobs liousa oa Honday evening. TeigbiDj; party drove to MoAilis terstowu on Monday eveniog, 0d took supper at Sharon's botet On the morning of January 29, 1878, William C. Manson.of MtUilead.O , got out of the Pacific Express, eastward bound, at Altoona, to take lunch, while partaking of refreshments the train was cut, for the purpose of shifting out car, be mistook the movement for the departure o' the train, ran to pet on, fell under the car, was killed, bis body was cared for and sent home. man residing near Evendale, a few evenings ago, entered his horre in a drunk en frame of mind, became angered, upset the table aud broke the dishes that were on it. He knocked down the stove-pipe, and assaulted his wire, giving her thirty terrific blows. The cries of murder caused several citizens to enter the house and stop the man in his outrageous cari't-rl Au interesting religious meeting has been, and is in progn-ss in the U. P. Church at MeCoysville. About fortv or filly inquirer have been sevUng the way of salation. The Pastor, Kev. J. A. MeGill, has been agisted by the Rev. S. S. Wailen, of the Presbj tor'.an Church. The Rev. Mr. Mc- I AlUter, of ShiftH-nidiurir. is exi tisH tn. ! . . C7 ' 1 assist through this anoTuext week. VTfsrse owned by Mr. K. B. McCrum, ran away with and broke a sleigh to pieces, on Saturday evening. Mr. McCrum'a two sous. Homer and Banks, were unhitching the annual from the sleigh, in front of the stable, back of the school honse, when the beast concluded to travel on its own hook, which it did by running away, with the above resjj The horse was captured on Main strecTj Philadelphia Market on Saturday, Feb. 2, It7f Wheat, amber, $1.35, Western red $1.31, Rye 70c, Corn 4Sto54c, Oats 85 to37c, Beans $1.40t2.30 per bus., Potatoes 55tC0c, Onions $l.25to2.25perbbl., apples $1.50to4.75 per bbl., Bran feed $19 per ton, Buckwheat flour $2.30to2 50 per 100 lbs, Turkeys 9tol0c, Chicken 8to9c, Ducks bio 9c, Prime Timothy Hay, 70tofcjc per 100 lbs, Mixed, 60to70c, Straw SOtoCOc. It does the people of the world no good, for the preichers to discuss the question of " hell or no hell," as is being done by a certain class of people. The orthodox be lief in a hell can do no man harm, in this world, and if, in getting into the next world, he finds he has not landed in a place of tor ment, how happy he will be. Preach hell often enough, so that men do not forget that there is such a place. The belief in the existence of such a place has a restrain ing influence on those who are viciously disposed, aud makes them better members society. Lecttre on (;cr Local HisToar. For the purpose of awakening a greater interest in our Local History, a Lectuie will be delivered in the Court House in MifBintown, on Thursday evening, February 7, 1S78, at 7 o'clock. by Prof. A. L. Gl'fs. who has devoted much at tout inn to the subject, and will doubtless be able to entertain an audi ence with this interesting topic. All are invited. Admission free. Thb Sheriffs Sales en Friday were at tended by quite a number of people. All the cases were settled or stayed, excepting the following : The interest aud title of Joseph Adams in the property in Walker township, occu pied by Sirs. Caroline Adams, was sold to James Adams for $750. The title and interest of Joseph Adams in the property in same township, occupied uy James Adams, sold to James Adams for $51 M. The title and interest of Joseph Adams in the property in same township, occupied by Joseph Adams, sold to James Adams for $100; The two tracts of James S. Cox, in Green wood township, wtresold toE. S. Doty, jr., for $150. Paor. A. L. Grss is collecting material from which to write a book relative to the early settlers of Juniata county. Already, at this date, he has quite enough material to make an interesting volume. He has in his possession the first list of taxable property holders, who lived within what are now the liu its of Juniata county. The list waa made in I7C3. In the years 170 1, 1705 and 1706 no lista of taxable people were taken, lor the reason that in those years the Indian again possessed the valleys of Juniata county, aud the white inhabitant was a fugitive. In 1767 the second tax-list was made. The territory of this county was then comprehended in two townships. Lack and Fermanagh, The list of taxable people of the two townships in 1767 is an interesting list, and reveals to a certainty the progress the hrdy pioneer had made in the clearing of the forest. The number of acres of land cleared by each land-holder a as not large, but the live-stock owned by each proprietor was out of all proportion to the acreage cleared. For example, we take the possessions then of Alexander Robin son, grandfather of John Robinson, Esq., of Patterson, and great grandfather of Col. J. K. Robinson, of Millord township, who ap ears on the tax-list of 1767, aa the owner of one hundred acres of land, five acres of bich were cleared, also two horses ,and three cows. The one hundred acres men tioned are located about three miles from Miffliiitown, in Milford township, and are now owned by E. S. Doty, Esq. The Scotch Irishman, Alexander KoUinson, musi uae been one of the most vigorous settlers, for few had more acres cleared than he. A dispatch relative to Senator John J. Patterson, last Wednesday, says: Senator Patterson has reason to believe that requi sitions for his arrest have been forwarded f rom South Carolina to the Governor of Maryland and the Governor of Delaware. The object of these requisitions, if they have been sent, is to intercept the Senator as he passes through on his way to Penn sylvania. Mr. Patterson, though not posi tive that these requisitions have been sent north, has no desire to encounter one of them on his trip for pleasure and the restor ation of his health. It happens that he can not enter Pennsylvania from Washington without pawing through Maryland and Del aware, or at least Maryland, without the trouble of taking a very circuitous route. He is satisfied that he could not leave Wash ington unobserved at any time of the day or night, for the reason that he is the ob ject of constant and tender solicitude on the part of detectives employed to devote their whole attention to him. What he will do in the premise cannot at present be stated. He is mending gradually, and hope soon to begin his round of visits in Penusvlvania. $2,000 Worth of New Goads. A new .tore, called the Central Grocerv. C-jnfectlonery and Provision Store, has been opened in the Belford Building, in the room formerly occupied by J. E. Shaffer. A fine stock of everything but dry goods. Terms, cash or country produce. Farmers and country customers having produce and wishing to patronize ua in our line, will be paid cash for balance. Call and examine tock. J. E, SHAFFER, J. E. HECK, Business Agents. . Would Not Sian-d and Deliver. Mr. Lost, of lloguestuwo. Silver Spring township, Cumberland couuty, ou his way to Perry county on Sunday, was stopped by two robbers at Wag goner's Gap on the North mountain. e nuu the lol.owtng particulars ol the robbery in the Meohatiicsbur? Led? ot Tuesday week : "Mr. Losb was stopped by two high waymen, one of whom beld bis horse while the other demanded his monjy. Mr. L. said he would band it over, and reached iu his pocket apparently to get it out ; but instead of i.ulliusr out his money he drew out bis revolver. Up ou seeing tuig, ooe of the villiaus shot at Liin, and he returned the fire, hit ting the fellow who was waiting for the uiouey and making him exclaim to his companion that he was shot. The rob ber tired again at Mr. Losh, but this shot as well as the first one failed to do him any barm, and be again returued the somplimeut of a shot when the rob bers both fled. Mr. L. hastily drove out of that dangerous locality and soon reached a place of safetv. This scene transpired in broad daylibgt, about ten o'clock in the morning, whilst Mr. Losh was on bis way to visit frieuds iu Perry county." Piblic Sale. The subscriber will offer at public sale, at his residence in Acadcmia, Juniata county, Pa., at 1 o'clock P. M., on Friday, February 22, 1878, Thirty head of Cows and Toung Cattle, Four head of Horses, a lot of Shotes, a quantity of Sugar cured Bacon. Terms: Note at ten months, with approved security. J. NEV1X POMKROT. Jan. 30-lt Public Sales. Monday, Febrfakt 25. Christopher Ty son will ceil at his residence, three miles east of Mexico, at 10 o'clock a.m., on Mon day, February 25, 1878, Six horses, two mares wi;h foal, eight milch cows, 1 blood ed bull, 2 head of fat cattle, 6 laid of young cattle, 10 shotes, and a large lot of farming iuiplemeuts- Mosdat, Febrcaby 1$. Mrs. Mary Wea ver will sell at public sale, at the residence of Tobias Weaver iu Walker township, at 10 o'clock A. on Monday, February 18, 1878, Four horses, one mare with foal, 3 cows, G shotes, farming utensils and house hold goods. 1HLD: (ilVEX In M'Coysville, on the 25th ult., Mr. Joseph Given, aged about 65 yeats. BAIK Ia Tuscorora township, on the 29tn ult., Mr. Michael Bair, aged about 70 Years. XE1VS ITF.JIS. Sittirg Bull is whetting his toma hawk. It is proposed to revive licensed gambling in New Orleans. The Merchants' National Biuk, of Fort Scott, Kiusa?, closed its doors January 30th. Iu the south the people are now us ing one cent pieces aud threes and fives very extensively. A Maryland peach grower has ship ped twenty barrels of peach kernel.- to Dayton Ohio, to be u?ed for "chemical purposes. A million and a half pounds of grapes were produced in New Jersey last fall of which two hundred tbousani were converted into wine. The body of Mrs. Sarah Meservy was found murdered in her house at St. George, Me., on Tuesday. The object of the murder was money. About three hundred thousand for est and shade trees were planted in Los Angles, California, last year. Kansas farmers estimate corn at fifteen cents a bushel. It is cheaper fuel than coal or wood. A farmer near Cedar Falls, Iowa, has made this season four thousand gallons of sorghum, which be sold for sixty five cents a gallon. The Edenburg, Clarion county, race course has been sold to the sheriff for S 1,685 Judge Yellott, Associate Judge of the Fourth Judicial district of Mary land, was acquitted of the charge of drunkenness while on the bench. Pittsburg's losses by tbc riots and fires aggregates $2,610,000. Mr. Agnew, the postmaster at Ag new's Mills, Clarion county, has been in office 45 years. At Newmarket, N. II., recently, John 11. Robbison, on his death bed, confessed that he murdered a young man named Jewell in the town of Candia, N. II., some twenty years since. Friday mormug the 11th inst. a little son of J. 0. Kipp, of Millerstown, died of concussion of the brain, caused by falling from a chair. The winter of 1828, was so mild that there was no snow at all, and the first ice was gathered in March. The list of depositors in the late Iluntfinger bank, Pottsville, as pub lished in the Miner' Journal, measur ed fifteen feet in length- The num ber of depositors was 1 ,975: the lar gest deposit was 68,205,4 1; the smallest one cent, by J. A. Huntzing er himself, and the total amount over 1.000.000. tbe Farmers' National Bank of Pennsburg. not having strictly com plied with the banking laws, has re ceived notice from the Controller of Currency tbat unless it voluntarily goes iuto liquidation within sixty days, he will appoint a receiver to wind up Its affairs. Tbe Topcka Bank and Savings Ins titute of Topeka closed its doors Jan uary 31th. Deposits, about gSMU.UW; notes, discount and stock, about $225,- 000; real estate, $65,000. It is a State bank. The American committee or revfs- of tbe Bible has completed its work on the most important books the Penta' tench, tbe Psalms, Isaiah, the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles. The work will not be completed for over a year. arge stock of ready made clothing of the I i latest and choicest stvles, for men and boys, hats, caps, boots and shoes, notions, furnishing goods in endless variety for sale at Samuel Strayer's, in Patterson. I Jhn KJi (Shew niiij went hi d lut 00 ancJ Hi,Is Thn"- day of last week, to chop fire wood He felled a tree, and a limb kept tbe tree from falling entirely down, and Mr. . struck tbe limb a blow with his axe and veiy unexpectedly the tree fell, knocking him down and fastening him to b ground with his head down bill and severely injuring bis leg. Mr. . was far from a bouse, but fortunate ly his cries were heard by Maj. Brass and James Watt, who happened to be in the vicinity. Had these persons not brfen within hearing Mr. E. would most likely have died i painful deatb, as the accident happened him before noon and bis family would not bave been anxious regarding him until night. .Muncy Luminary. Paris eata a tbousaud horses every month, and the appetite is gaining ground in the large towns of Franoe. With a view to promote tbe introduc tion of linrse-flesh into the English dietary, Emile Decriiix, who first tasted it from necessity in Algeria, and now is unhappy because all the world will not eat it, gave a banquet in Paris on tbe last Saturday in December, and invited the corrosp.mdents of all the London journals. Horse flesh was served in a variety of forms soup, boiled, roast, sausage, etc. Everything except the sweets at desert was of obevaliue ex traction. Tbe crowning dish was roast fillet, which was very tender and fueeu lent. There was no flavor or odor that in the remotest way reminded one of the stable. The weak point of the feast was the salad, which was dressed with oil taken frrmi horse-feet. CLOSINQ PRICES DE HA VEX &T0WXSEXD, BtlKGRS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA, Stocks liought and. Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. Feb. 4, 1878. riD. Asked. U.S. 6's IfWl NX-. lOfiJ 1W5, J t J 102J 103 1S.',7 HW 10oJ " 1S,8 IDtj 109 0-4's lOJ 10 Currcnev, 6' 11 121 5's, lti. new KM l " 4s, new 10;: j 103 " 4 s 10! J 102 Pennsylvania R. R 2"! 30 Philadelphia & Reading K. K.. !' lit Lehurh Vallev K. R 40 401 Lehigh t'oal & Navigation Co.. 1? li United Companies of N. J.... 119 120 Pittsburg, Titusville &. Buffalo R. K Ff 8 Philadelphia t Erie R. R ! ! Northern Central K. K. Co.... 16 lfi Hestonville Pass. K. K. Co.... PI 9 Gold 102 102J coaiaiERd 4.1 MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas MirrLisTow, Feb. 6, 1978. Butter 20 K??s 15 Lard 7 Ham 12 liacon - 8 Potatoes 8" Onions 40 Hags 2 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy by Buyers Sl Kennedy. Ql-OTATIONS FOB To-DAT. Wednesday, Feb. C, 187S. Wheat 1 20 Corn, 40 Oats 25to2' Rye 65 Timothy seed... 1 Odtol 10 Cloverseed 4 00to4 25 Sew Atlvertitteuienttt. THIRTIETH ANNUAL REPORT or THE Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. OF 1'IIIXiDEHUIlA. Net Assets Jan. 1, 1877 $5.582,S57.59 RE'-EIPTS. Prem'm receipts $1,179,7!I1.03 Iuteret etc. 378,615.75 1,558,406.78 Total $7,111,271.37 DISBURSEMENTS. Losses and endow ments Paid $379,407.83 Dividends to policy holders 230,'J-jo .-0 Surrender'd policies re-insurance, etc. 2-JI,eiyJ Coniruis'us, salaries, Medical lees. etc.. '21,312.1a Taxes, legal expen- ses,advertis'g etc. luvia.us 1,077,771.15 Assets, Jan. 1, 1878, at cost.. $0,063,503.22 ASSETS. U. S. 5 and 6 per cent, bonds, Philadelphia and city loans, R. K. bonds, bank, and other stocks, worth $2,009,312.75, cost $2,000,448.93 Mortgages, first liens on prop erties worth SS.'.SJO.WIO 2,44,1Z1.W Premium notes, secured by policies 11, o2.no Loans on collaterals, etc 305,658.62 Agents' balances, secured by bonds si.rJi.mi Real estate owned by the Coui- panv, cost 3ti,0J6.bl Cash on hand and in Trust Companies li3,Si4.G3 Net ledger assets, as above... $6,003,503.22 Net dfern-d and unrejiorted pre miums $10",2-l .65 Int. due Sl accrued on loans, etc 88,137.38 Market value ot slocks, etc., over coat.. ..$'58,893-82 Less depre ciation in real estate 45,032.01 2-1,861.21 217,220.21 Gross assets January 1, lri78. .$0,2X0,723.46 LIABILITIES. Losses reported, but not due.... $113,352.61 Reserve required at 4 per cent, to re insure risks .... 5,200,336.00 Dividends on un reported policies, etc 27,817.69 Premiums paid in advance 6,898.96 $5,408,405.46 Surplus 4 per cent, basis.... 872,318.00 $6.20,723.46 Surplus, at 41 percent, (esti mated) $1,212,000.00 'The losses were $ 1 1 4,000 less than those estimated by the mortality table. SAMUEL C. HUEY, President. Sam'i E. Stokes, U. S. Stephens, Vice-Prest. 2d Vice-Prest. JAS. WSIB MAS05, IltXBT ACSTIE, Actuary. Secretary. Henbt C. Bbowb, Assistant Secretary. Jan. 80, 1878-41 Job work on short notice at this office. ' Lrgnl Jfolice. HOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing upon the lands of the undersigned, either in Walker or Dela ware fswnship, by fishing, hunting, or in any tftber way. John N. Van-rmer. J. W. Leyder. Iledry M. Miller. Solomon Manbeck. (ieorge S. Smith. J. S. Lukens. Wiiliain Manbeck. Luke Davis. II. D. Long. John F. Smith. Sept 1, 1877-Cm Kot Ice tn Fay I' p. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Dr. P. L. reeiilef, late of Thomp sontewn, I'a., w ill do well to attend, of once, to the settlement of their accounts with the undersigned Adnir's. If cah ciiaac be paid its equivalent in pier mai be had. FANNIR GKKF.NI.EAF, ASXIE B. GKEK.VLEAF, Administratic.es. Thompsontown, Oct. 19,1877. Cll'TIO NOTICE 4 LL persons are hereby cautioned against XM. trespissing on the lands of the under signed either iu Delaware or Walker town ship, for the purpose ot flshimr or httntinr. or for any other purpose. I. E. Atkinso'x.' V. A. Ll'KEXS. oct3i-tr ;. s. Lckkms. Sew Ailvtr'.isements. JUXIATA VALLEY BAXK, MIFFLITTOTrX, PA. J. NEVIN PtrMEROT, PrtnJent. T. VAN IRWIN, Cashier. Directors: ' J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Kothrock, Georgi! Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Amos G. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Poucroy, - Interest allowed on time deposits 5 per cent, for one year; 4 per cent, for six months. jau23, lS7B-tf ATTENTION ! JACOB HATMAN, as Agent for B. F. Batman, will offer at public sale, at the MirrMJTOW.1 rOl'SDRT, TUUKSDAV, MARC II 11, 1S78, The following described property: FIELD R0LLEP.3, CORN PLANTERS, PLOWS, GRAIX DRILLS, AND ALL KINDS OF PLOW POINTS, STOVE GRATES of different kinds, KET TLES, POTS, SKILLETS, ic. Also, a lot of HOCSEUOLD FURNI TURE. Also, 1 BUUUY, 1 SPRING WAUON BED, and a set of Wheels, and nuuierons other articles not enumerated. Terms made known on day of sale. JACOB BATMAN, Agent for B. F. Batman. Jan. 23, 1878. THE RECORD, AN INDEPENDENT MOIiXIXG NEWSPAPER, Published Daily except Sunday, GIV1XG .ILL THE CVRSEST NEWS fOR J PEWY. Complttt Market Reports, , Associatid Press Reports, Special and General Xewt. Mailed to any part of the Country, postage prepaid : For Om Month Fop One Year - - 33 Cents. Three Dollars. CASn IN ADVANCE. THE RECORD PUBLISHING COMPANY, S. W. COBXEB Third and Chestnut Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA SEE! SEE! GO TO THE Port Royal Agricultural Agency FOR YOCR THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS, STEAM ENGINES SEP.1R.1TORS, CL.OVER IIUI,IaEKS, Plows, Harrows, Crain Drills, &c, &c. Fifteen Per Cent. Less than Can be had Elsewhere. J. F. JACOBS & CO., Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. July 25, 1877. KANSAS. All about its Soil, Climate, Resources. Products, Laws, and its People are given in the KANSAS FARMEK, a 10-pige weekly, in its 15th year. Post paid, 3 mos , 50c. Address J.K.lllDSON, Topeka, Kansas. Has qiiirklr tnken a high place among atrricultural journals." N. Y. Tribune.... "We have considered it among the best of our exchangi s, and a worthy representative of the West." Practical Farmer, Philada. .... "Our Kansas frieuds should feel much lTide in the hih character and sterling worth of their State agricultural piper." Xatttmal Live-Stock Journal... "We cheer fully credit it with b.-ing one of the best edited of our Western agriculturil ex changes." Spirit of the Timti, A. Y. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. rriHE undersigned, at his shop, on Water I street, MitllintowD, has now on band and for sale cheap, a general assortment of CHAIRS. He also has a largo lot of COFFINS on hand, and, having purchased a new Hearse, is now prepared to attend funeral at the shortest notice and on the most Mb- eral terms. He has made a great red action in the price or l.offlns. Repairing promptly attended to. july23tf O. P. ROBISON. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican, It contains more, sjid a greater variety of good and nsefnl reauirg matter than any other county paper. The Sentinel and Republican office ia the place toget job work done. Try it. It will pay too if yom need anything id that ine. Xcuy Artrrrtttenf'mt- SWEET RgK AT Y Avmrdei I jkr prim at Ont-wnll Exposition for A fcrif7 toMri rri ttj- rm MfH ltif dkssr aw ft mm m v9 txnH Jto9ri Tttm bt to'jMtt 9t in vi-. A aur bine srtrtp Inwk fa rtottly Imitate n lufctfrrr fj-xyi. that J M fa on rvrsrrpin. HH mil 4 t.w Mtvpto, f f C. A. Jacix A ' ., Mf . r. rharr, V. A HOME & FARM OP YOUR OWJ11. NOW IS THE OTTO SEGUBE IT. ONLY F.VJ3 DOLLARS FOK A If ACHE Of the best land in America. 2.00 ) aer in Ete Nebraska, on the line o' the L'sio.x Pacific I!aii.eoai now forsa e. Ten yrtrf creiit giren. interest eny 6 per cent. These are the onlv lands for sale n the line of this tireat Railroad, the. World's- nienway. n lor miMw "TiojurB, the best p iper lor those seeking new homes ever published. Full information, .with maps, sent Fbbic. ). K. DAVIS, Land As-.-iit T. P. K. R., OllMha, Neb. WORK FOR ALlZ In their own localities, canvassing lor the KlHt-ll'I Visitob. (enlarged) Weekly and .Monthly. Largrst paper in tke World, with m iftitnoth Chromos tree. Big coiimiissiona to agents. Terms and outfit Iree. Address P. V. VICKEUY, Augusta, Maine. Pf 4 TYrOC R'-ailpriec$'ilin,on!y 1 lilll VO Parlor Organs, price $ !40 oulv $'C. Paper tree. D VN 1EL K. BE.V1TY, Washington, S. J. GRACE'S SALE." JoxKsviLLE.Mich., Dec. 27, 1S77 3!e-sr: Fowles : 1 sent yon 50 cents for two bxes of ; race's Salve. I hire had two and have used the-u on an nicer on my foot, and it is amost well. Respectfully yours. C. J. Vas Ness. Price 25 cents a box at all drufcji.sts, or sent hv mail on receipt of 35 cents Pre-, pared by SETII V. KOWLE i SON, 8C Harrison Avenue, Boston, Mass. Consumption Can be Cured. For proof of the fact see my circular, which aill be sent free to anv address. OSCAR (i. MOSES, 18 Cortlundt street, New York. Philadelphia & Reading Eailroad. irraneemcut of Passenger Train. N.vem3eb 5th, 1877. Trams leave Hirrisburg as follows: For New York at 5 20, b IU a. m., and 200 and 7 55 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 Wand 3 57 p. tu. For Readiug a 5 20, 8 10, 3 45 a. m., 2 00 3 57 and 7 o" p in. For Pottsville at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 3 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill &. Susquehanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Auburn via S. Sl S. Branch at 5 10 l m. For Allentown at 5 20, 8 !0 a. m., 2 Ot), 3 57 and 7 55 p. iu. The 5 20, 8 10 a. m aud 3 57 and 7 55 p m. trains have through cars for New York. The 5 2, 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains nave turougn cars for Philadelphia. SUA'DjtYS. For New YVk at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20a. m For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at i 4 p. m. Trains or Hamsburg leave as follovcs : Leave New York at 8 45 a. m., and 1 00, 5 30 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., and 8 40, and 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at f 4. 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 30, 6 15 and 10 35 p. in. Leave Pottsville at 6 11, 9 15 a. m. and 4 35 p. m.,and via Schuylkill aud Susquehan na Branch at 8 15 a. iu. Leave Auburn via S. Sl S. Branch at 12 00 noon. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 50, 3 05 a. m., 1Z lo, 4 30 and y Uj p. m. t Does not run on Mondays. , SUXO.IYS. Leave New York at 5 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40 and 7 40 a. m. and 10 35 p in. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 305 p.m. Via ihrrit and Essex Railroad. J. E. W GOTTEN, General Manager. C. G. HANCOCK, General Ticket jtgeul. BUYERS & KEINWEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALERS IN fiKAI.X, COAL, jLUMWER, CEMEaSTT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, S.4ET. 4.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Midi in to wn or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Sale to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS k. KENNEDY. April 21, 1877-tf CASH ! CASH ! CASH ! WILL SECURE BARGAINS. I have returned from the city with a full stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, Overcoats, Hats) and Caps), At November Prices, Reduced. 1500TS 32 25, UP TO LADIES' SII0ES $1.25. No Sboddj. I have added a line of TRIMS AXD MISLLVS To stock. Prints, fast colors, at ft to 6 cts, Also. ArbncVle's Coffee 28 ct?., cash. Also, the genuine Syrups. Horss Blankets, Bobes, Cheap. Call and see, and be convinced. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Nov. 20, 1877. The Sbstisfl aud Repi blioah has no superior as an advertising medium in this county, and as a journal of varied news and reading it ia not surpassed by any weekly paper in central Pennsylvania. The paper that is most generally read in Juniata county is the Sentinel and Republi can. MlSCELUIJlEOrS GRAND OPENING ! THE CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, lilUDCJE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, PA., OK &ry Goods, Groceries, KEADi'-JfADE cijOTUIX Hats, Caps, Roots, Shoe, Qtiwhs'w.-ire. Glassware, Tinware; Spices, Notions, Soap-J, Salt, &c. TOBACCO AXD SEGAIiS, And will be sold at astonishingly low prices.- CyNow is the time to save money by buying at the Crystal Palaee Store. Call in and examine our goods and hea' our prices. No trouble to show goods. ROBERT E. P.4AKER' Slt!fii?rown, December 11, 1877-tf D. W. HARLEY'S la the place where jou can buy THE BUSi ANI TUB CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered in this market, and at JTOXISHIXGLY LOW PRICES . Ala", measures taken for suits and part at short notice, very reasonable. Kemember the place, ia Hoffman's Water afreets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Has just returned from tlio Eastern citits with a full variety of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & GATS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FL'K.MSIIINU GOODS. Goo.Lof all kind are lew. Co-n- and ee ma and be atoiMied. Pants at 15 cents). O" Sl'l'f 3 MADE TO OKUF.K.3 Patterson, Pa., May 2S, 1876. SAMUEL STIVER. Professional Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINSOX, ATTORNEY - AT - LATV, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. OrricE On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTORJJEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. C7" All business promptly attended to. Office On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. JUBERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. Office on bridge street, first door west of the H el lord building. April 14, IS75-tf J).VID D. STONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAYY, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. CT" Collections and all professional busi ness promptly attended to. juneHO, lei i . F. BLUCI1F1ELD, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, .vFFX.vroirA, pa. All business intrnsted to his care will be carefully and promptly attended to. Col lections made. Keal estate bought, sold or exchanged. Leases negotiated. Lands in tbe .vnth, est, and in the county for sale. i'mcc on Briaze street, opposite the Court Floiise. fiprll 77 John Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL. JUXliTA CO., TA. imOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly TH03IAS A. ELDER, M. dT Physician and Surgeon, MIFFLIXTOWX, Ai. Olhce hours from 9 a. w. to 3 r. m.. Of. flee in his father's residence, at the south end of Water strewt. roclii-U M. CRAWFORD, M. D , Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgerr and their collateral brine lies Ollice at th? old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mitftintown, Pa. .March 1K7I J M. 15RAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jlcadtmia, Juninta Co , Pa. Officb formerlv occupied bv Or. Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. D. L. ALLEN, M. D , Has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral brar.ihe. Office at Academia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. f Inly 15. 1S74 J1JENRY HARS11BKRUER, M. I)., Pnntinn th4 m-ftie ftf VefliiMn unit " - Surgery and ali their collateral branches; Oltice at his residence in McA'istcrvulc. Feb 9, 187. GREAT BARGAIN'S ! I wH sell the following named Sewing Mv.hines at Greatly Reduced Prices. $25 TO $30 WILL BUT A White, Kemington, Howe, ttew American, Weed, Sinjer, Whitney, Dnvis, Jrover k. B iker, The New Domestic. New machines sold in lots of four at wholesale prices. AH attachments furnished cheap Also a full assortment of needles, and oil of the best quality. By sending 50 cents vou can have for warded by return' mail 12 assorted needle by 1. B. M. TODD. Sopt2, 1877 Patterson, Pa. JlDVERilSE.ME. IS. BOYS' CLOTHING JXD FURSlSHtXG GOODS. of suits, which will be made to order Xe Kuilifinr, corner of Fridpe and fSrtt. To, l-,o-tt .Medical. E. F. Kuntel's Bitter Y7ina of Iron This truly valuable tonic ba- been so thor oughly tested by all ctas-s of ttie commu nity tint it H now deemed indispensable a a Tonic medicine. It cos;s but little, puri fies the blood and gives tone to the stomach, renovates the system and prolongs life. Everybody should have it. For the cure of Weak Stomach, General Debility, Indigestion, D'e irei of th Stom-" ach, and for all cases n o lui -j a tn-re. TLis win) includes the most ag'ecahle and efficient Salt of Iron e posses Ci trate of Magnetic Oxide coml.iir.d with thi most energetic of vegetable tonics Yellow Peruvian Bark. Do yoQ want something to strengthen youl Do you want a good app- titc t Do yon want to get rid of nervousness Ii you want energy Do you want to sleep well t Do jou want to build up your cc'-s":tntion Do yon want a brik and i?"ro.is feeling I lfvon do irv KUNKEVi lilTTEi: WINE OF IRON. I only ask a tr'a! it tnis valuable tonic f Beware of counterfeits, Kitnk.-I's Bi ter Wine of Iron is the only sitrc and ert'ect ual remedy iu the known world fur the per manent cure of Dyspepsia am! Peb:!ity, and at there are a nnmber of iuiil.itions offered to the public, I would caution the commu nity to purchase none but the genuine arti cle, manufactured by E. F. KnnkoL and having his stampon the cork ol every bottle. The very fact that others are at.-eniptinc; to imitate this valuable- remedy, proves it worth and speaks voluues iu its favor. Get the genuine. Sold only in $1 bottles. Sold bv Drng Eists and dealers every here. E. F. Kun kel, Proprietor. !!39 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. TapeWorm Rcmored tllTf Head and all complete in two Lour-t. N" fee till head pastes'. Sent. PJn and Stoin-wh norms removert By Dr. kunkel, 2. Morth Niuth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular. For removii g Seat, Pin or Stom ach Worms call on your driiegist and ask tor a bottle ot KimkePs Worm Syrup, price $1. It never tails. Common sens teaches if Tape Worm be removed, all other worms can be readily destroyed. Manhood: HowLost-How Restored ?v Just published, a new edition of 12 j Dr. L'ulverwelt'a Celebrated Esi-ay ZZs on the radical curt (without medi cine) of Spem:atorrhua or Seminal weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Imoo tency, Mental and Physical Incapac.ty, im pediments to .Marriage, etc.; also, Con sumption, Epiiepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance, Ax. ILrnce, in a sealea envelope, only six cents. The Celebrated author, in this admii-ihln Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically cured withn! the danger6n"s nse of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing ont a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what Ma condrrroff tftey by; may cure hi!.15elf cheap ly, privately, and radical!. ILfl ins Lecture should be in the hand of every youth and every mai in the laud. Sent nnder seal, in a plain envelope, f any address, post-paid, on the receipt c' six rents' or two poo stamps. Addie. tin Punli.-dter. THE tl LTER WELL MEDICAL CO., 4l Ann St.. New York ; ajrll-ly Post.Oilice Box -lo"!. EAT: SI EAT!! The nnder-igned bavo tfommertced the Butchering business iu t&e borough of Mil f.intnwn. LEEF, VEAL MUTTON, and PORK can be had every Tuesday, Thursday and .-aturday mornings at their meat store at the residence of Mr. Howe, on Cherry street. Their wapon will also visit tl.e resi dence of citizens the same mornirgs. Kill none bnt th best of stock, and sell at fair prices. Give us a trial. HOWE k ETKA. June 28, 1376-tf E. LURLAxj DEXTIST, Office opposite Lntheran Church, roKT ROYAL, JVNIATA CO., PA., Whure he will sp-.nd the first ten davs of each ffirfnth, co-ainiencing Deci meter ist me uaiaico t,r the tin hi oOtce will bo occupies 'jy j. s Kilmer, a ug aaaa worthy r,f confidence, and who haa been associnted with the Doctor as str.dent and assistant two years aud upward. Tho who call dnring Dr. Burlap's sbmbca for professional servren, msy. and will plea -a arrange tbe time with Mr. Kilmer when they may be served, on the retain of the Doctor. Sentinel and Republican $1.60 yraa
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