SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MltTTLINTOWN : ffe4aMdar, March T, ftm. TERMS. Subscription, $1.&0 per annum, if paid within 12 month; $2.00 if not paid within It months. transient advertisements Inserted at 00 tests per inch for each insertion. Transient business notice in Iota) cot awn, 10 cents per line for rack insertion. Deductions will be male to those desiring to advertise Oy the year, half or quarter PENK'A. B. RTIME TABLE. OS and after Monday, June 2Tth, 1877, passenger trains will leave MiUlin Sta tlon, P. K. R.f a follows : EASTWAtB. pbil Ex., daily ex. Sundsy slight ItMin Mifflin Ace, daily except Sunday, l 2S a m Pacific Express, daily ex. Monday 1019 am Johnstown El-, dally ex. Sunday 11 82 a m Mill, daily except Sunday 6 05 p m AUsntk Express, daily V 10 p m WEnrwaao. pitttb'g Ex., dally except Sunday 1 j -18 a in Pacific Express, dailv.. AH s m . .. 4 arrives ll"0ara W.y Pasa., daily J ,we , , , , Mail, daily except Sunday 8 85 p m Mifflin Ace., daily except bunday. 8 p m LOCAL tSTELLlGE,CE. And now many penpTb more. Time to swing on the gate." Boys in their bare feet, too early. Cheap eating, eggs is V cents a do ten. It is said "a dry March never Ugs its bread." Rafting on the "Big River" was brisk last week. pot into little beds. Little onions at 7 ent a quart. 'She canal is fall ot water, ready for the passage of boatsT) E. O. Sheatfer has been appointed post matter at Oriental. W. B. Winey has been appointed post maiter at Richfield. Monday morning was one of the coldest mornings of the year Search has recently been made for Char, lie Koss in Boston. Snow fell to the depth of 6 inches in York 9 tate last 8 unday. The fretting weather of Sunday night killed the fruit, it is said. Be careful who you kiss. Physicians say ktsaing spreads disease. Harriiburg has had a "mum" sociable, and is highly pleased with it. Do not put hides through silver coin, to do so is to commit a fiucable offense. The equinoctial storm last week was mild , like the winter that it is presumed to end. JSfT David Moist expects to Uaild a house on his farm, near Mifflintown, this summer) A pt office has been established at DiaimviHe this county, with J. T. Dimm as post master. Gold is coming into circulation in busi ness circlet in New Turk city. The silver law brings it out. There was a heavy frot on Friday morn ing, but the thick fog that crept op through the valley soon destroyed it. "A Kansas judge has decided, inasmuch us the law considers a man and wife one, they are both entitled to admittance upon a ticket admitting 'one.' " Senator Patterson's residence in Wash, tngton aas btirglnrised a few nights ago to the extent of a small quantity of silver plate and some clothing. The Jlloona Tribune, writes of the "Road to Hades " That it a mad that is not hard to And, many walk in it. Who will write of the "Road from Hades. v To the rear goose-bone weather wise peo ple, but the failure of the goose and ground fc"g to predict weather may be written this time as among the exceptions. The Harrisbnrg Ttlttrapk says : Rev. J. W. Ear, a Methodist minister from Logan, M'fflin county, was placed in the lunatic iiospital at this place yesterday. When yon move, send a line, stating yom post offi-e address, so that the paper may be sent to yon in yonr new home the first week after ynar arrival there. The people in Eastern conntiea of the -State complain that "tramping" is no long er confined to men, but that women have ake to wandering along with the men. Tax It. "A French physician claims at a new fact that a black ailk handkerchief throwa over the face of a raon in an ep. Ileptie flt will restore thera immediately. "treatment Colonel Theodore BurchBeld -of Altoona, formerly of this place, has been elected colonel of the Fi( th Regiment Na tional Guard, to succeed the late Colonel Wilson. Exchanges speak of the nnasnal observ ance of St. Patrick' Day, and how people attended church on that day, and then winds np by telling that it was the Christian Sabbath day. The repoits of mnrdem and other out rages committed last week, wonld fill a newspaper as large a the Sentinel, but sick ening details of crime are not the desirable kind of news to publish, in quantity. The Presbyterian congregation of Port Kcyal held a meeting last Saturday and ex tended a rnanimons call to the Rev R. F. Wilson, of Bedford. Mr. Wilson ha not J st signified his acceptance of the call. Albert W. London, a citixen of Newport, Perry county, a brakeman on a freight train, was thrown on the track at Altoona by the breaking of a coupling pin, on Satin-day morning, a portion of the train past ed over hi body. He lived only a few heart. Sabbath morning about 10 o'clock, a sudden :hange took place in the weather, a cold wind sprang up, which continued all Sunday and ail night, and so changed was the temperature of the air that quite a thick ice was formed on pool of water by Mon day nrormng "A bill ha passed Congress and become a law granting a pension of $4 per month to every survivor of the war of 1812, who aerved fourteen days, or was in any engage ment, and to the widows of tnch officers, soldiers or enlisted men, without regard to the date of marriage. Proof of loyalty is not required. The bill also restore to the roll the name of all pensioner dropped for disloyalty." A cold is the beginning of- everything that is bad. If any one conscious of hav ing caught one feels cold chills creeping np the back, let him apply a mustard plaster to the bottom of the spine and lower part of the back at once, and by so doing be may avert a dangerous illness before it is too late and medical advice can be procured. It should never be forgotten that "Heat i lite cold i desfh, Scientific Amtrtta. n s rooty afternoon at Wlconisco uunng a game of base ball, a baft by lad by tbe name of Shoemaker ueci- aentally hit a sou of Asa Blackwell, about eight years of age, who was looking on, bnt -.. previously told to stay away, on tbe ngnt temple and killed him on the spot Harrithrg TtUgrmpk, Marck 2S. "Little Mary p.' father had gone to Ko rea. During hi absence the prayed con tinually for him that God would take care of him and Men bim. Ob hi return the ceaaed praymg for bim. "Why don't you piy for father now r asked her mother. We have got him at home now, and wa can take care of him ourselves.' " T. and J. H. Smith, brother, citizens of Fayette township, while driving through Cherry street on Saturday found a pocket book, that contained a sam of money. The book and content were left at this office On the evening of the same day Mrs. North, mother of John North, of this borough. called for and received the book and money, she being the owner-x There can be no congressional legislation more repulsive to the American people than that which imposes an income tax. Th necessity of prying into people' business j what the average American hates. The J average American will talk all abunt his ; own and every other man's buaineu, but he lt lit. . i. . , . ... for every one to examine. Rev. Mr. Sparry an Kx.R.imanist, lectured in the Lutheran church in thia place on Monday evening, ubject, Purgatory. To pay expenses he sold nice picture of the great rv-tormer, Martin Luther. The picture looks like John Poroeroy, Esq., editor of the aJcm Repository. Pomeroy it said to be of Huguenot extraction, perhaps hi forefathers and Luther were relation. Pamphlet copies of the letter of Wm. E. Chandler and Wm. Lloyd Garrison on tbe Southern Policy of President Haves. inclnding Appendix reviewing excuses of Louisiana Bargainers, will be sent, postage or express paid, for six cent each, from the Monitor mud StaJttme office, Concord, X. H., or Gibson Bros., Printer, 1012 Penna Ave., Washington, D. C. "A young Georgian married a girl 16 years of age. The father of the girl claimed her as a -minor, and the husband claimed her as his wife. A Georgia jndge decided after the manner of the illustrious J. N. that both were right. He decided that the woman was legally the young man's wife ; but that, as she wa a minor, she must re -main with her father nntil she was 21 year old. . Che marriage of Miss Annie B. Parker and Robert McMeen, Em)., at Washington, on the 14th inst., wa the occasion of a re ception in this place at the residence of E. D. Parker, Esq., brother of the bride, last Friday evening. About ninety friends of the family were present. On Tuesday ere. ning a reception was held at the residence of E. S. Parker, Esq. The house wag crowd ed with people who were there to present their beet wishes and congratulations Tnc undersigned will give, after the Grit ot April, instruction on the Piano and Or gan, Harmony and Thorough Bast. Terms $12 for 21 lessons, one hour each. Pianos and Organs tuned and repaired to give sat isfaction, and at moderate charges. Prof. GEORGE SMITH. Juniata Hotel, Mifflintown, Pa. Mar. W-3U -. Kokbal School. I will open a Private School in Mifflintown, on Mhsday, Aran 15, lbS, to continue ten weeks. The course of study will embrace the Common School Branches, Higher English, Higher Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Lat in, ana Drawing. Tuition, from S .00 to VS. 00. Number of admissions to class limited. Teachers and others desiring to attend, thould make early application. D. K. LANTZ, mar6-4t Mimintown, Pa. Felict School i Tbosiisoxtows No- tice is hereby given that J. Warren Plett and E. C. Snyder will open a Select School in the borough of Thompsontown, com mencing Arsa 22.su and ending Jinx 2tTB, 18T8. The following branches will be taught : Spoiling, Reading, Writing, Mental and Written Arithmetic, Grammar and Rhetoric, Physical and Political Geography, Ancient and Modem History, Algebra and Geome try, Natnral and Mental Philosophy, Phiai ology D1 Chemistry, Book-keeping, Bot anv and Astronomy. Special attention will be given thoae pre paring to teach. For further particular call on or address J. WAkRE.V PLETT, or, K. C. SNTDER. Thompsoxtowx, Pa., March 20, 1878. aictionT'auctiox ! Every day, in the afternoon and evening ; on Saturday, in the forenoon, afternoon, and evening. The auction will be contin ued till all of the large stock of goods now on hand baa been sold Plack or sale, In the room occupied by the 3taacosi sroai, on the corner of Main and Bridge streets. Philadelphia Market, as per report of William Bell, wholesale commission mer chant, and dealer in general produce, Pier 11, North Wharve. above Race Street. Saturday, March 23, 1878. Beans $1 .75to2. 40, Butter 12to3c, Eggs 10tol2c, Live poultry Chickens 10c, Turkeys 11c, Ducks 10c, Geese 8; Dressed Poultry Turkeys 11 tol2c, Chickens 11c, Ducks 10c, Geese 7c, Calves Prime Milch Calves per lb. 5c, fair to good 4c ; Sheep Prime, per lb. 4c, fair, per head $2.50, Spring Lambs, prime per head $2.75; Apples Choice N T Stile, per bbl $5 50, prime N Y State, per bbl $4.50 ; Cabbage, per 100 $1.00to3.00; Feathers- Choice Lne Geese 44c, Prime do. 88c, Mixed, good 25c. Wheat Penna. and Del. red $1.28, West ern red $1.27, Amber $1JW, White $1.30, Rye, Western and Penna. 64c, Corn, yel low and mixed 45c, Oats, Penna., Western and Southern 32c Provisions Dressed Hogs, heavy, near br $4.50to5.00, do., light weight, near-by $5 OVtoo 50, Pickled Hams 7c, Smoked do. 8c, Dry Salt, Sides 6Jc, do. Shoulders 4c, Lard, Westem, in tiercet 7c, do. country lota, prune 7 jc, do. do., oriinary 7c ; Pota toesPeach Blows, N X State, per barrel $1.75, Early Bow;, per bbl $1.75, Prince Alberts, per bus 60to55c, Peerless 50c, Sweet Potatoes, per barrel $1-50; Onions, yellow per bbl $1.75, do. red, per bbl $1.25 ; rinvemeed. mime to choice 7ie, fair to good 6c, Timothy Seed $1.85, Flaxseed $1.40; Wool Combing Wool, washed per lb 44c, do. unwashed 34c, Tub washed, choice 43c, do. fair and ordinary 80c, Unwashed, medium 20c, do. coarse 17c, do. heavy, fine and buck 27c; Country Soap 6c, Cider Vinegar 12c, Green Hides Bull 4c, Cow 6c, Steer 6c, Calf 10c ; Sheep Pelt, large 75c, ordinary loc ; Bag Wool en. soft and cloan 41c, mixed 2c, No. 1, white 4c ; Honey, per lb loc. Pigeons per pair 25c, Snappers, per lb 8c, Tallow, country 7e ; Bark Hemlock $7 ; Walnuts, per bu85e, Bhlbrks$l. Neighboring Nsws. BrflttTSODOJf COrmTT, A PER HTJITTINODCW Potato bags have put in a appearance in thia place. It ii reported that servant girl living in thia place was requested to return to Saxtou to attend ber mother who it is reported, is dowa with the small-pox. Mr. John McMatb, of Tell township is 91 years old and enjoys remarkable health. Strange as it may seem, be ean read the finest print with tbe na ked eje, and has never been obliged to use speotacles in bis life. A jonng man in tbis plaie was ar rested last week, by Fish Warden Westbrook, tor taking fish with -a dip net. Not desiring to remain in jail until court for trial, be was allowod to go oat and seek bail; but instead there of, be s-mght other climes by takiog freight train west. Rev. Holhfield preached a telling sermon on tbe character of Hell, text, Matthew 25th chapter, 46th verse, "And these shall go a way into ever lasting punishment: bat tbe righteous intj life eternal." An elopement was reported one evening last week. Some man going off with some other snau's wife and child. So the story ran. We did not bear tbe particulars. Tbe parties were reported to be from Broad Top. CUMBERLAND COUKTT. A few Cumberland county farmers finished sowing oat last week. A rifle team baa been organized in Carlisle consisting of ten members. Tbe Shippensburg wVeic of Saturday last sajs; "The tame bear which pass ed through tbis place a few weeks since is reported as having performed a voluntary act for the Commonwaalth in Hagerstown. At a hotel he was piss ed for the night in a comfortable pig pen the pig having been temporarily removed to make room for tbe new oc cupant. During tbe uight some indiv idual in the neighborhood, conceive. I tbe idea of stealing tbe pis: from the hotel pen, and accordingly proceeded to carry out bis design. lie stealthily entered tbe pen and laid his bands on bat be supposed to be the pig with the intention of pushing him out of tbe door- What was his surprise and hor ror to find himself seised and held in tbe arms of a tremendous brute and was being squeeicd so powerfully that bis first impulse was to yell lustily for help, for he began to think Satan in anticipatoa of bis visit bad taken up bis qnarters in that pen and was about to take bin! off body and sleeves. His ciies attracted tbe attention of some one who was not able to release bim, aod it was not until tbe arrival of tbe owner of bruin that he was willing to give np the man who bad so uncere moniously disturbed bis rest. A ao end to this singular adventure the tbe would be tbstractoi of swine was committed to jiil to await trial." PERRY COUXTY, A3 PER PAPERS. BLOOMFIFXD A ueedy" geutleman with a "mus tache" and a very dirty shirt, bailing from Cumberland county, and whose business u 'filling hi bio records," called at a farm bouse in Tyrone town ship the other eveniog and and asked to be kept over night. After some hesitation he was permitted to atay, and was put into one ef tbe best rooms to sleep. Neit morning after getting bis breakfast be expressed bis thauks for the "kind hospitality" received. and took bis leave. On examining the room after bis departure it was found that be had made a general search and bad appropriated two fine shirts and a small snm of money. Such experienee should teaob us that we should be cau tious about entertaining strangers. On Monday, three Mollies were bung at Bioomsburg tbis state for murder committed in Columbia county, on tbe I7tb day of October 1868. Ten men were concerned in tbe murder. About half past nine o'clock on tbe morning of October 17, 1863, Mr. Re a a mining superintendent was riding in bis buggy in tbe highway io Uonyngnam towosbip, Columbia county, in the direction of tbe Coal Ridge Improvement Company'a colliery, where it was believed he would pay tbe bands, be did not bave the money with bim tt bad been sent up tbe day before, and when near a road side spring where bad been erected a rude watering trough be was fired upon and killed. At tbe watering trough tbe party awaiied Ilea's arrival. But few of the men knew Rea, even by sight, and so a mao named Dalton, who was acquainted with tbe superintend ent, walked up the road to signal Rea'a coming by a shake of his bat. Sever al people passed by, but not until a buggy came in eight did Dalton wave bis bat. The carriage reached tbe spring and tbe party sprang into the roadway. When ordered to, Rea quietly sepped from tbe carriage, and without uttering a word handed his watch and pocketbook to Kelly. "What will we do with him?" said "one". "L won't be booted around the world by any living man," answered McHogb. Then the shooting began, all taking a hand Rea ran towards the woods, when Tally quickly caught np to bim and, placing bis pistol close to the su perintendent's bead, fired. The party then escaped into tbe mountains, where the money, amounting to only sixty dol lars was divided, Dalton receiving a ten dollar bill for bis services. Kelly ad mitted firing two shots at tbe snperin tendant Hester bad thought that Rea would bave eighteen or nineteen thou sand dollars with him, but when he beard bow small the actual sum was he said it was not worth dividing and re fused to take a penny. William Batman fc Co., have taken charge of the Mifflintown Foundry, and are pre pared to do all kind of Foundry and Ma chine Shop work. If yon need anything that is mad in a foundry, call on them. 2t. Court Proceedings. Maaca Taaa, 1878. Court waa called at 10:10 o'clock, a the President and Associate Judges being present. The report of Exra D. Parker, Est,, aud itor U. ascertain lien against the estate of Samuel E. Seller, deceased, waa Bled and the pnrcbaser of the real estate directed to appear oa Wednesday, March 27th, to file hi recognisance for the payment of the purchase money. The account advertised by tbe Register, a Bled in bis oQk-e, were all regularly con firmed, except tbe supplemental account of John Heckman, administrator of M. Hoff man, deceased, and the account of Daniel Pannebaker, administrator of Benjamin Wittnan, deceased, to which exception were filed. Upon petition of Phi-tna E. Dkkel, mi nor child of Catharine Gumberling, deceas ed, Jonathan Fry was appointed her guar, dian. The answer of Mary S. Tartner to a rule to (how cause, etc., was filed. The return of B. F. BurchAeld, Esq., commissioner ta r srrif it iaaefuv tafair endo as to Sarah Purdy, was Bled. The jury called in the case adjudged ber a lun atic John O'Donnel was discharged from jail under the insolvent laws. In the matter of the estate of Jesse Say lor, deceased, an issue to determine to whom lettert of administrator thould be granted, certified by the Register to the Orphans' Court, "after due hearing and consideration it is hereby ordered and di- recttd that the Register issue letters of ad. ministration jointly to Elisabeth Say lor, the widow, and to John Saylor, the brother of said decedent, upon giving security accord ing to law, and that th coats of the pro ceeding to be paid out of the estate. Hannah McDonald wa appointed guar dian of Charles T. McDonald upon giving bond in $l,Oli0. Ertate of J. W. Jamison, deceased. A. J. Patterson, E.q., waa appointed auditor to make distribution. Tbe sale of the real estate of Jacob Wag. ner, deceased, was confirmed. A citation to the administrator of Mark J. McGaw, late of Delaware township, de. ceased, wa awarded to compel him to flle hi account. Estate of Ueorge Wise, deceased. Sale of real estate of deceded to Ueorge Jacobs set aside, and all further proceedings in partition stayed. Estate of William Adams, deceased. In quisition confirnM.'d. Estate of Eve Nipple, deceased. It is ordered that I. D. Musscr, clerk of tbe Or phaua' Court, do execnte a deed for the lands within (in the petition) irentioncd to petitioners on their full compliance with tbe term and conditions of sale, and upon their paying into court the moneys payable as per term and conditions. Loan Association vs. Muthersbaugh et al. Motion for a new trial. Agreed and held for consideration. Estato of Joseph S. Sand, deceased. S. B. Crawford, administrator, makes return that be sold tract No. 1 for$-i6l; No. 2 for $!, ; No. tor $315, and aales con firmed by the Court. Estate of Philip Rat.ck. due eased. In quest confirmed and rule granted on tbe widow and heirs to take or refuse or show cause why the land should not be sold. Re turnable June IS, 1878. In the estate of Adam Dressier, deceas ed, an order to sell the real estate or de. cedent for payment of debts was granted Daniel Knonse, administrator c. t. a. A rule was granted on the Overseers of Miltord township to show cause ahy they should not pay the expenses incurred by the Overseers of the Borough of Patterson in the cart and burial of Wm. Brandeamp, a pauper, alleged to have been injured on the railroad in Milford township and carried into the Borough where he died. Tbe answer of Jackson Bowersox to a rule to show cause why Etumuel Long should not be subrogated to tbe rights of the plaintiff in judgment No. 20, April term, 1870. George W. Gorton vs. Philip Smith, No. 20, AprU term, 1873. Rule granted on plaintitT to show cause why the above stat ed judgment should not be satisfied. The answer of Adam Wilt to the petition for a citation to him to flle an account as assignee of George W. McAlwee was tiled showing that said assignor was and is a res ident of Snyder county, and denyiDg tbe jurisdiction of tbis Court in the matter, and th citation was refuted by the Court. Henry Tittel, Esq., made return to order of tale that be had told tbe real estate of Wm. Rice, deceased, to John Vaugbu for the turn of $1,400 and sale confirmed by the Court. A rule waa granted on Daniel Pannebaker to thow cause why he thould not give se curity as executor of Benjamin Wbitmer, deceased, or be discharged from the trust. In the estate of John M. Kepner, certi fied from the Register, tbe Court after hear ing and dne consideration directed tbe Reg. uter to issu letter of administration to the widow of decedent and James North jointly. John Hanneman and wife vs. David Pha. lor and wife, No. 118, AprU term, 1877. Appeal from judgment of D. A. Doughman, Esq. This it the case for which the jury was set aside at the regular term. Defend, ant received good from plaintitT and sold them for her ; did work and received pay ment in money and goods, and paid over part of the proceeds of commission good ; failed in an attempt to settle, and plaintiff brought this suit. Verdict for defendant for $66.73. Assigned estate of Joseph Brandhoffer. Exception to report of George Jacobs, Jr., auditor to distribute. Argued and held for consideration. Delaware township vs. Walker township. Appeal from order of removed of Wash ington Kepler' and family. Argued and held for consideration. An order of tale was granted Ezra D. Parker, administrator of George Wise, do- ceaaed. A rule was granted upon the widow and heirs of John M. Kopnor, deceased, to show cause why an inquest of partition should not be granted upon the real estate of said decedent. Fayette township vs. the Borough of Port Royal Appeal from order of removal of Mary Welter. Argued aod held for consid eration. Court adjourned nntil Wednesday, March, 27, 1878. A court will be held Monday, April 1, 1878, for the purpose of swearing in tbe constables and receiving their bonds, etc. TAKE NOTICE. Rubber Chain Pumps, which I guar antee equal to any in the market, or buekstered through the country, and at half the price. Also Cucumber Pumps, and water pipes of all kinds. Apply to F. Noble, Mifflintown. 1 mis thee, 1 miss thee, my darling, The light in the sky Is never so golden, soy darling. As wbea though art a igh. Tbe tenaVw wild flower are sprining All over the earth; And birds in the woodland are singing Vith musical mirth. Bat over my spirit i brooding " A sorrow to-day, The thought is forever intruding That toon art away I mis thee, I mis thee, my darling, The bright spring ia near; But not half ao welcomed, my darling, As when thou wert near. With blushes, as rosy as morning, The peach blossom glow; Tbe wild plum her brow is adoring With buds white as snow. Tbe bee o'er the sweet scented flowers Delightedly stray; But dreary to me are the hours, For though art away. SrBscatFTio.i School. I. C. Mark will open a subscription school in the school house io thia borough, la the room tLat he now teaches in, on Mvnday, April 15, 1878. LUMBER. All kinds, sites and qnalitiea, for sale at price to suit the times. Call on or addrea Jat. C. SaiLUsosrokD, mar20-tf NearMcAliaterville.Pa. MA HE I ED: Kerstetler Stroup. On tbe 22nd inst.. by tbe Rev. J. S. Bar, Mr. W. H. Kerstetler and Miss Klmira Stroup, both of Susquehanna township. DIED: DO BBS A few day ago, in Tnscarora township, Thomas Dobbs, Eq., in the 7 lit year ef his age. KAUFFMAN. On the 9th dy of March 1878, Mr. Nancy Kaiiffir.an, aged 83 rears and 5 months. he waa the widow of Jo. seph Kan ff man who died about 40 year ago. CLOSING PRICES or DE HAVEN k TOWNSEXD, RsflKEBI, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. March 18, 1873. Bin. As U.S. 6' 1881 IHfii, J & J... 1WJ7 . 106J , 1011 , 107 . inp , lo-ij , mi . 10" 107 J 104 107 J UN 105 119 104 102! 102 13 J 1" 118 'St 101 i 10-tO's Cnrrenev, 6's.. 5s, 1881, new, 4', new...... 4' - 101 1 271 IS 88J ii 117 Pennsylvania R. R..... Philadelphia & Reading R. R.. Lehigh Valley R. R Lehigh Coal k. Navigation Co.. United Companies of N. J.... Pittsburg, Titusville 4. Buffalo K. K Philadelphia Jt Erie R. R. Northern Central R. K. Cc ... Heslonville Pas. R. R. Co.... 8 14 I0i Gold COJIMERCI Ala. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas MirrusTows, March 20, 1878. Butter .... Eggs Lard Ham Bacon .... Potatoes.. Onions..., Rags 20 9 7 10 6 85 40 2 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weedy by Buyers av Kennedy. Qcotatioks roa To-dat. Wednesday, March 20, 1878. Wheat Corn, Oats Rye Timothy seed. Clover eed.... 1 lOtol 12 40 25to27 55 1 OOtol 10 8 50 BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successor to D. P. SuIoofT,) DEALERS IN GKAL, COAIa, LIMBER, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, JiC. We buy Grain, to b delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rate. BUYERS . KENNEDY. April 21, 1877-tf SEE! SEE! GO TO THE Fort Royal Agricultural Agency FOR YOUR THRESHING MACHINES, DORSE POWERS, STEAM ENGINES SEPARATORS, CLOVER nULL.ERS, Plows, Harrows Grain Drills, &c, &c. 07 Fy?ee Per Vent. Lot than Can be had Elewhere. J. F. JACOBS . CO., Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. July 25, 1877. The 8irrutst axd RxrriLicaa has no superior as an advertisinc medium ia this county, and as a journal of varied news ana resting it ta not surpaaaea by any weekly paper In central Pennsylvania. MISCELL.MEOUS GRAND OPENING ! iist THE CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, PA., OF Dry Goods. Groceries. READY-MADE CLOTHIM.', Hats, L'ap9, Boots, Shews, Queen9ware, Glassware, Tmware, Spices, Notions, Soaps, Salt, &c, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, And will be eold at astonishingly low prices. ny Now is the time to ssve money by and examine our goods and r-ear our prices. Mirflintown, December 11, 1877-4 D. W. HAELEY'S Is the place where job eaa boy THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BJTS, C.1PS. BOOfS, SHOES, HE ia prepared to exhibit one of the most thia market, and at jf.Vi VXISUIXU L t LUW rKlUES f Also, sjeasure taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to order at abort notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water reeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Has just returned from the Eastern citus with a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FL'RXISHIMJ GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low. Co n and see nie and be astonished. I'ants at 1 Cent. E7 SUITS MADE TO OKDER.j Patterson, Pa., May 1876. SAMUEL STKai EE. Proftuional Cards. JOUrS . ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrica On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. LFRED J. PATTERSON, ATTORN ET-AT-L AW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. Orricc Op Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. EJOBERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. Orrics on bridge street, first coor west ot the Belford building. April 11, 1876-tf D AVID D. STONE, ATTORNEY- AT- LA W, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. C7" Collections and all professional busi ness prnmptlv attended to. June 20, IS77. jjF. WRCIl FIELD, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MlfFLlSTO WM, PJ. All business intrusted to his care will bs carefully and promptly attended to. Col lections made. Real estate bought, sold or exchanged. Leaxes negotiated. Lands in tbe South, West, and in the county for sale. Office on Bridge Street, opposite the Court House. prll joun Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT R0YJr JCS1.IT j co.. r.t. QOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, HlfFLlSTOWS, rj. Ofhce hour from 9 a. a. to S p. at.. Of. Bee in hi father's residence, at the sontb end of Water street. ocl22-M D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifflintown, Pa. March 2'J, 1876 J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jlcademia, Juniata Co., Pa. Or net formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett. professional business promptly attended to at all hours. D. L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and S urgery and all their collateral branches. Office at Academia, at the residence ef Capt. J. J. Patterson, fjuly 15, 1874 H ENRY UARSHBERUER, M. V., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 1878. GREAT BARGAINS ! I will sell the following named Sewing Machine at Greatly Reduced Prices. $25 TO $S0 WILL BUY A White, Remington, Howe, New American, Weed, Singer, Whitney, Davis, (trover k. Baker, The New Domestic New machines sold' In lot of four at wholesale prices. All attachments furnished cheap. Also a full assortment of needles, and oil of the best quality. By sending 60 cents you can have for warded by return mall 12 assorted needles by J. B. M. TODD, Sept Jt, 1877 PasJsrson, Pa. JSD YER'IISEMEA IS. bnying at the Crystal Palace S tore. Call in Ha trouble to show good. ROBERT E. PARKER. BOYS' CLOTHING JlSD TURXISHIXG GOODS. choice and select stocks ever offered in New Building, corner of Bridpe and P'- 1 , 1S7-U Medical. The Great Discovery. E. P. KUNKEL'3 BITTER WINE OF IRON, for the cure of weak stomach, ren eral dehility, indigestion, disease of the nervous system, constipation, acidity of the stomach, snd all eases requiring a tonic. This wine include the most agreeablel ana emeient sail or iron we possess ci trate of Macnetic Oxide combined wilk the most energetic of vegeUble tonic Yellow Peruvian Bark. Tbe effect io many cases of debility, loss of appetite, and general prostration, of an efficient Salt of Iron combined with valua ble N erve Tonic, is most nappy. Il ang menta the appetite, raise the pulse, take off muscular nabbiness, removea the pal or of debility, and give a florid vigor to th countenance. Do yon want comething to strengthen you t Do you want a good appetite t Do you want to build up your constitution f Do you want to feel well t Do you want to get rid of nervousness t Do you want energy I Do yoa want to sleep well f Do you want brisk and vigorous feelings t If ou do, try Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. j This Iruly valuable tonic has been so thor oughly tested by all classes of the commu nity that it i now deemed indispensable as a Tonic medicine. It costs but little, puri fies the blood and gives tone to tbe stomach, renovate the system and prolongs life. Everybody should have it. I now only ask a trill of tbis valuable tonic. E. F. KL'NKEL, Sole Proprietor, No. 2"i9 North Ninth Street, below Vine, Philadelphia, Pa. Ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, and take no ether. A pho tograph of the pi-oprietor on each wrapper, all others are counterfeit. Buy aiz bottle for $-5.00. Worms) Removed Alive. K. F. Kunkel's Worm Syrup never fails to destroy Pin, Seat and Stomach Worms. Dr. KunkeL, the only successful phisiciaa who removes Tape Worm in two hours alive with head, and no fee nntil removed. Com mon sense teaches that it Tape Worm be removed, all other worms can be radilv de stroyed. Send for circular to K F KunkeJ, 259 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa , or call on your druggist tor a bottie of Kun- cr worm Syrup, price 1. It never fail Manhood: HowLost. How Restored J"8 published, a new edition of I KJPr. Culverwell' Celebrated Esy on ine radical car (without medi cine) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. Imm tency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im- peaiuirnis io aiarnage, etc.; also, Con sumption, Kpilepay and Fits, induced bv ell-indulgence or sexual extravagance, fcc. CT'Price, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrited author, in this admirable Cssay, clearly demonstrates, from a lliirtv years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse mav be rad ically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by mean of wnicn every (iinerer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheap ly, privately, and radically. ll his Lecture should be in the hands or every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pott-paid, on the receipt of six cents or two pot stamps. Addrea the ruMishers, THE ITLTERWELL MEDICAL f0 41 Ann St., New York ; apvll-ly PosUOrhce Box 4686. UJ K A T : MEAT!! The undersigned have commenced the ouicnering ousiness in me borough of Mil- ttinfnwn BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, nd PORK ean be had every Tnesday, Thursday and -Saturday mornings at their meat store al the residence of Mr. Howe, on Cherrv treet Thetr wagon will also visit the resi dence of citiaen the same morning. Kill none bnt the best of atock, and sell at fair prices. Give us a trial. . 1I0WK A. ETKA. June 28, 1876- tf t E. BURLAN, X DEXTIST. OfBce opposite Lutheran Chnreh, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he wrll spend the Brat ten da a ol each month, commencing Dect iubcr 1st. Tbe balance of the time his office will be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man worthy of confidence, and who ha been associated with the Doctor aa stndent and assistant two veara ami ftnrw- vi. who call during Dr. Burlan's sbsence for protesaionai service, may, and will please arrange tbe time with Mr. Kilmer when they may be served, on the return of the Doctor mit e or IS uj!qndBs pavj aurag Xew Adrertiement. DIPHTHERIA. Johnaon'a Anodyne Liniment will posi tively prevent this terrible disease, and will positively cure nine ease in ten. Inform tioo that will save many lives sent free by m-.il Dont delav a moment. Prevention is better than enre, I. S. JUUXSOX CO., Banger, Uaiae. Awardcf lW vtH Caa-mial RipoaHfaa nw a . . ftmm aa4 i. Hi m m-4 mm - mini I 0 aWjfcni I p. Tb b t lliiiw mme Md. -r Mi H nHwt Wsavlr Mwl fcJMar Md. M tfctt Ba s n twryjl-c. HJtr cl-. S-t 1 fn m ,1 f i C. A. Jroi a Hfrs.. rm 'w. Va. G. F. WARDLR, Phlla., Pa.. Gent Am tat. THE WHITE" Sewine Machine is the easieat selliae snd best sattsv i in Uu market. It ha a vary ku( shuttle i nukes the luck-stitrh ; i am ple in eouiruethn ; very liyht-ruanm;, and almost aoiaetosa. It ia alaoat impossible for other machines to suit In ititct compe tition with tbe Wnrrs. Yftntt Wanltd. Apply for terms to Warn Sswiso M tCHiia Co., Clevlai.d, Ohio. ISE THE WKt.LS. K1CH4.RD30.V Jt VVft TITT co 13 PaHFECTED BUTTER nf-TTrO coLOK ' recommended bv J', Xf. tbe agricultural pre sa, and uad COLOR I by thousand of the very b-t Dairymen. It give a perlccl Jane color, and ia harmless as salt. A 26-cent bottle color 30) pounds, and add & cent per pound to it value. Ak yonr Drurgial or Merchant for it. or send fr descriptive cir cular. WEI.LS, RICHARDSON CO., Proprietors, Burliugtwu, Vt. SURPRISE,, Our new Melon ia tbe most delicious ever introduced. Per packet 25 cents. Tom Thumb Sweet Corn, Earliest kaown. Per packet 2i Mfl R-lh k, .... . 1 ,1 ! Semi iur uur catalogue. ! pages and 4"0 illustrations, ahich fully dccut-s theut ( Mailed free. PRICE A KXICKERBOKER. HO Slate St., Albany. N. T. IXOH CR SEED.-H best vari eties at aholesale price, oct pkls for 2(:. lUct j-.U. lor itu. Catalogue free. D. O. MeGHAW, Riverside Gardens. Hingham ton, X. V. Plants ia great vartuty al low prices. PI A TVtaC Retail prirefaun, only lilll VO $2tiU. Parlor Ora. price $!4H onlv $5. Paper froo. DAJf 1EL P. UKATTY. Washington. N.J. Philadelphia k Beading Railroad. Arrantreaeat ef Passeager Trains. NoVEusta 5th, 1877. Trent Uavt Htrritbvrr at followt t Tor New Tork at 6 20, b 10 a. m., and 3 00 and 7 55 p. m. Por Philadelphia at 5 20, 3 10, 9 45 a. ., 2 OOand I fk7 n ir For Reading a 5 20, 8 10, 45 a. m., 2 00 o oi anu i on p. m. Por Pottaville at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., and 8 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill A Sasqurhanna Branch at t Sit n m For Auburn via S. L 4 Rr.arh t S IO a m- For Allentown at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, S 57 and 7 65 p. m. The 5 20, 8 10 a. m and 57 and 7 55 p m. train hare through car for New York. Tbe & 2U, 8 10 a. m. and 2 inj p. m. traina nave through car for Philadelphia. SUXDJYS. Tor New York at 5 20 a. m. for Allentown and way stations at 5 20 a. m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way atatloa at i v-j p. m. Traaufor Httmtbnrg Itatt a follow : Leave New York at 8 45 a. m., and 1 00. 5 SO and 7 4ft n. m Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., and 8 40, 1IU p. III. Leave Reading at f4 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 30, 6 15 and 10 35 p. m. Leave Pottaville at 10,9 15a.m. and 4 Si p. m.,aud via Schuylkill and Susquehan na Branch at 8 1.1 a. m. Leave Auburn via S. fc S. Brauch at 12 00 BOOB. bear Allentown at ?2 SO, 6 60, 9 C a. m., 12 lt, 30 and 9 05 p. m. I Dm not rma aa ifoWajt. SUXIrJYS. Leave New York at 6 SO p. ta. Leave Philadelphia at 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40 and 7 40 a. m. and 10 35 n in. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 905 p.m. ' tta Uarrit and Etttx Railroad. J. E. WOOTTEN, Gtntral Mamartr. C. G. HANCOCK, Gtmtral Ticket Jgtut. P AGENTS WANTED FOR TUT IC5TORIAL HISTORY-ftisWORLD Embracing full and authentic account of eterv nation of ancient ami modern limM and including a history of the rise and fail of the (ireek and Roman Emnirea. la growth of the nation of modern Europ tbe middle ages, the crusades, the feadat system, the reformation, the d iscovery and; settlement of the New World, etc., etc. It contain J?9 fine historical engrav ings and I '.MiO large double coloraopsg-. and ia the most complete Iliatory of thw World ever published. It sell at sight. Send for specimen pago and extra term to. Agents, aod see why it sell faster than any utnej book. Address, Narioxat Pi si.i bo Co., Philadelphia, Pa. CASH! CASH! CASH! WILL SECT RE BARGAINS. I have roturned treat the city with a fall sti ck of MEN'S CLOTniNG, Orercoata, Halt and Caps, At November Prices, Reduced. BOOTS 2 25, UP TO LADI1CV SHOES $1.25. N'oSboddj. I have added aline of PRINTS AXD Ml'SLLVS To stock. Prints, fast colors, at S to et, Also, Arbuckle's Coffee 28 ct., cash. Also, the genuine Syrup. Horse Blankets, Robes, Cheap. Call and see, aad be convinced. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Nov. 20, 1877. BOOTS AND SHOES. AT my residence at East Point, Mifflin town. I am nreuared to nmmti. mi orders for " w r"J BOOTS AMD 8UOE8, LADIES', MUSES' AND CHILD BIN'S wta at price to correspond with the t!au. l kind of REPJI Ikura alo promptly attended to. Hoping to re- B lure oi we patronage she pro pie, I subscribe my self the abed ieat shoe. wU r.h.,187a-f A. B. PASICC, Swb for the Sentinel k. Rnuliaa. V J WL
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers