BENTIXEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : ffednndnr, Sept'r 11, liii'. TERMS. Snbacription, $1.50 per annum, if paid ritbin 1- months ; $2.00 if not paid within 12 morths. Transient advartiseroents inserted at 50 tenia per ikeb. for each insertion. Transient business notices !a local col nmn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Uiuction will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter rear. PENN'A. E. RETIME TABLE. OV and after Monday, July 15th, 1878, passenger trains will leave llillliu Sta tion, P- K- follow : tASTWAKD. Hfifflin Ace, daily except Sunday, 25 a m pacific Express, daily ex. Monday 10 13 am Johnstown Ex., daily ex. Sunday 1 1 32 a iu Mail, daily 6 15 p m A tit nt ic Express, daily 9 10 p m Phila Ex., daily ex. Sunday night 1 1 p tn Sunday train . . . 10 lb a lu 910pm WESTWAKD. pacific Express, daily Way Passenger Mail, daiiv except Sundav, . , 5 53 sir. .10 imm 8 35 p in Mifflin Acc., daily except Sunday, 8 00 p m j OUDB4T U....... ...... " Ul .30 (flaw , 511pm Rooms of Republican State Committee, Northeast Corner Tenth and Chestnut Ss., (second floor) Philadelphia." NOTICE. Ilunters are hereby cautioned against trespassing on the lands of the undersigned, in Fermanagh township, to shoot birds or squirrels, without the consent of the owner. B. F. SCHWEIER. IIOTT OX FIXAXCEs Professing to be an honest man, the can didate of an honest organization, I favor honest money. The volume of currency shout J be regu lated by legitimate demand, and not by the requirements of bankrupts and wild specu lators. The currency should be redeemable as early as the exigencies of the Government will permit, in the currency recognised by all civilized nations. The contracts of the Government should be held as sacred as the contracts of individuals, and the bonds, the evidence of its indebtedness, should be paid according to the understanding between the Govern ment and the lender. Speech el Batter, Sept. 2, 1878. Two thousand years ago the center of civilization was in Italy. The literature, the works of art, and the virtue of those days are not surpassed by the same quali ties of the people of to-day. Many laws were then in operation that now could cot ba re-enacted. The pareut thtn had abso lute control of his children, even to the taking of the child's life, but that seems to ! have been an older principle of parental j government, for the Bible lelis of howj Abraham was alout to saeririce his eon. There are casts on record of those times ! which show how highly female charity I was esteemed, and at the same time prove now atreoiuie pareuiai amount? , was recognized. Roman records reveal I cases in which fathers deliberaU-ly killed, and opened the bodies of their daugh ters, to prove that they were chaste, and that certain charges that bad been made agsinst them were not true. Now parental authority haa got to be almost nothing, and the State, as represented by its officers, claim, or are asking to be clothed with powers that will take away parental authority entirely. Among such askings is the demarra tor a ivompuisory tu..c.i.o.. . . I law," and so f.r has this lessening of imli- vidua!, parenul and family authority been! carried that now a man can scarcely dispose of the lower order of animals that he owns, wiuioui uavmg a m." J Are we on the right track 7 or are we going , , .. . .u,. to the extremes. Are we belter than Abra- bam, and better the. the Romans I Now , we have. Society for the Prevents ,rf - , . . , ,u . i ... ;.-i Crueltv to Animals, that has Its recognized ! , . . .,. , , agents in almost every county, and if a man desires to get rid of an obuoxions auunal, he must know how to execute the beast, for V he fail, to do it in what is called a ho, k ..t, ,.r - ewivtr mane manner," ire agtnt ol le society . mentioned comes in, taps nim ou me .6" shoulder and tafces him to court, on a charge of "Cruelty to animals." Such a case will ;wie before the court in this county, at the next term, upon the charge rf E- W. II. Kreider, who :s the recognised agent tor this county, ef the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals," against L. A. Scgelhaum, for so beating his dog that he died from the effects of the beating. The charge is a matter of record on Squire Loudon's docket, and reads that L. A. Segelbaura, of the borough of Mif flintown, did wantonly and cruelly b.t one dog, the property of said Segelbaum, and that at the time he was abusing saia nog said Kreider requested and demanded said j Seielbaum to dtsist in his cruelty to said dog, or he would toe compelled 10 have him rrested, and said Segelbaum replied, Yon may arrest me if yon want to. It is my own dog, and I will do with him as I please. That on the 6ib day of September, 17, aid dog died, and depoueut verily believes that the dath of said dog was caused from cruel treatment received from the bands of aid Segelbaum, and further aaith not." Segelbaum gave bail in the sum of $100 lor his appearance at next term of court. The Greenbackers are going into by places, and there telling the people te vote the Greenback ticket, that they cannot make things worse. Fvople should not bi muled by the misled men who make auch atate menta. It it were possible to fill np Con gress with Greenback men, and fill other offices so that their views could be mani fested in laws this year, the butinesa would be so inflated for a year or two perhaps not for so long a period of time that the re turn to a solid basis would be attended by much harder times, lor the reason that a repudiation of all the present money would take place. They say that a government Miactiuent will make the paper good. So it will, as long as confidence exiata, but when confidence is destroyed, it ia like the prom ise of an individual whose promise ia not believed. The Republican party has no quarrel with Greenbackers. It is a greenback party, but it is not iu favor of such an issue of green backs, or other paper money, that it cannot be redeemed. It ia opposed to the iasue of irredeemable money, because it ia financial ly wrong, and cannot fail of ipceading financial ruin broadcast over ihe land. Men complain of the hard tiroes now that have followed the shrinkage of values; what would the times be If the whole money bad shrunken to nothing T " Short, locals. The potato crop will not he large. The attendance at court was not Urge. farmers are busy preparing to soar wheat. The Lutheran choir has been re-orgadrie4. What has become of the Temperance party The turnout at the fair promises to be hrrge. Fishermen report eels as going down stream. The river waa too muddy to fish far baas last week. Get underclothing ready for the equinoc tial atoita. Sqnirrel shouting engages the attention of sportsmen now. If a nation may repudiate Its obligations, so may an individual. The Greenback candidate for Govern ment is a corporation lawyer. Organize literary societies in each of the i lcUoul district in the county i A refreahinir tl.ow-.- f . ii,t this part of the county last Thursday. There are a number of cases of intermit tent fever in and around this place. A man can live on two dollars a month in good at; lu in Chiua. So we are told. There are lucre wells In town now nearly dry than have been in such a condition in many years. There will be a ba;h meeting held in Es penschade's grove, near Ilorniugtown, be ginning September 21st. Greenbacks, but only in auch a quantity that the redemption ot the favorite money will not be endangered. The drought has prevented the sowing of as laige a number of acres of wheat as waa iutended for that purpose. ' r Prof. Silas Wright, of Perry county, haa become the Priucipal of the McAlisterville ; Soldiers' Orphans' School, j I Pine Grove M. E. church has been re- paired, and will be ready tor re-deJicatioo on Sabbath a week, the 22d inst. Joseph Hostettler, aged 77 years and 5 days, died at his place of residence in Walker township, on Thursday, the oih io.su Philadelphia papers devote some space to a large fortune in Kew York, that right! ully belongs, or in part belongs to the Van-Horns of this State. Atner Voder means business ; he has now repaired his Cloverseed Separator with en tirely new bulter, cylinder and concaves with new and improved spikes, and inteods hulling by steam. 2t The Printers' Plc'Sc at Lloydsville, last Saturday waa largely attended. About 800 were in attendance. The Altoona City Baud rendered the music for the occasion. It was an enjoyable occasion for all who were present. The Republican party is the only party that can safely be entrusted with an adjust ment of tha national and greenback cur rencies, for the Democracy are hostile to such money, and have huudreds ot times declared it unconstitutional, A little while ago the Democracy declared jn llu.jr j,ia,,orllls tht this is a nkite mnn't ..ntlt nuW tI.,.y a,e juirg circulars ,w tJie c,iorc(t people, that they, the colored 10p!e nave not received their just propor- tjon of ofaoes. Verify the worJd moves, Comrres. and the Legislature that is about beginning, Repub licans must not lose sight of the county officers. Let no man induce you,to forsake your colors in this contest. Stand fast, shoulder to shoulder, and victory will be ours. The Republican party is the .uiy green back party that this country baa. It made the greenback to crush rebellion with ; that work was accomplished. The Republican nra. when it issued the ,hlt jt ,nouM redeemed in ,nd now the redemption period U otdy four months awsy. The Republican party I to-day is in favor of just so much currency wl certaiB,v redeemed . . If the Democracy and the Greenbaekers ' g e ' 'be government, the, will uproot the whole financial system and mul- tiplv the financial distress a thousand fold. If Uievcao bretk down the finance of the " . Reiul lean partv, by the aid of which this "clul ' government was made a free . bey expect the reacUon that will follow will give them a chance at other measures that e . i t nf that war. Frank Hughes is the Greenback leader in this State. But a few years ago he de nounced the whole money system of the Republicans, which was adopted to svre the nation, as unconstitutional. He, with other leading Democrats, failed to bring the money into disgrace in that way, now proposes to disgrace it by getting an over-issua, which will result in repudiation. His first effort failed, so will his second. John Dougherty, ot Huntingdon county, is a practical communist. He haa petitioned, or is about to petition Congress to grant 'letters ot incorporporation to the proposed Idea-Real Association, tor the purpolo of reaUt!ng a union of farm and factory life. of association and individualism." Mr. Dougherty is on the right road. If com munists wish to be of any account, they must teach tbe world by practical lift, that their system is the correct one. Let them asioriate in communities and chow the world by works what they are. AM com munists should write to Dougherty. The yellow fever scourgo in the South has not abated. The total number of deaths thus far is estimated at lour thousand. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are aent daily from the North, to be expended for nurses, medicines, and for decent burial ef the dead. Business in many districts has been suspended. Thousands upon thou sands of people have been thrown out of employment, and absolute starvation seems to be in store for a large portion of the pop ulation, and there aeems to be no relief from the disease for the afflicted people nn til cool weather sets in, which will not be much within sixty days. We are in receipt of a newspaper from Independence, Montgomery county, Kansas, rnder date of the 6th inst which publishes a long account of the acts of Sepnerius Doughman, from this place, or rather from Patterson, across the river fro'n this town. Doughman was known in Independence bj the name of Bob Doughman, and also by the u-Jie of Lucicn Oberholtxer, and hia acts in the place mentioned culminated iu the shooting of ex-Mayor Brown's son. Brown was not killed by the shot, which was delivered from behind. The bullet en tered behind the ear and passed downward through the mouth. Doughman made his escape, but it is believed in Independence that his capture witf be accomplished. The Commissioners of Montgomery county have offered a reward of $5C for lis apprehen sion and delivery to the Sheriff of sstd county. The annual it-unia- of the 49th Penn sylvania Veteran Volunteers will be held in the Court House, ia this place, on Wed nesday, November IS, 1878. All soldiers of the late war are Invited to attend. Citi zens are also cordially invited to attend. Perry, Chester, Blair, Mifflin, Union, Sny der, Huntingdon and Centre county papers please cop; . One of I'm fixtures in large -towns Is the pea nut vender, with a fixed, stated or busi ness place on some corner, where he roasts the nuts and sells them. The first time suck a vender, fully equipped with roaster, and sun and rain cover appeared in this place waa last week. He selected the south west corner of the court yard square for bis business place, and there did quite a brixk business. Pea-nuta are not quite as staple aa potatoes and bread, but most peo ple eat them with a relish. Some tiinn during last Thursday night Mr. Henry Spouhower, residing at Spon hower'a Woolen Factory ia Fayette town ship, arose from ber bed and before she bad struck a light, so missed her bearing in the room that she walked tow stairway and fell down its entire length against a door that opened (rom it to the room beluw. She waa so bruised, stunned and entangled in her clothes that she was not able to get to her feet. Hr husband, Mr. Henry Spou hower, was not able to walk, having boeu an invalid lor some time, but with all of bis ailment he managed to get out of bed, and on hands and feet descended the stairway. unbolted the door below, and opened it, which released Mrs. Spouhower from her dangerous position, in which she could not have lived a long time. It will be a number of days before she recovers from the bruises that were inflicted on her head, face and body by the laiKjJ The following ia the extract from the Democratic platform of lr6'J. adopted at liarrisburg on July 4th, at their State Con vention. Hon. J. Simpson Africa, tht Democratic candidate fur Secretary of Inter nal jSffairt, was a member, an officer and member of the Committee on Resolutions which framed the platform t Rctolced, 9. That this is a Government of while men, and was established exclusively tor the tehite race ; that the acero Tact art not tnti'ltd to mnd ought not to tit admitted to political or social equality with the white race, but that it is our duty to treat tueni with kindness and consideration, as an in ferior and dependent race ; that the right of the several Slates to determine the position and duties of the race is a sovereigu right, and the pledge of the Constitution require ns aa loyal citizens not to interiere there with. Court Proceedings. SEPTEMBER TERM, 1878. Reported by B. F. Burcbfield, for the Sen tinel and Republican. Mondat, Sept. 2, 1878. Court called at 10:15 o'clock A. at. Present, Judges Juukio, Elder nod 15artlej. Alexauder Speddj bciug unable by rea.oa of sickuess to perlortu big usual duties, Esquire Loudou performed the duties of Court Crier. The Grand Jury were called, sworn nod charged by the Court, and retired to pass upon the unfortunates whose cases were brought to their notice. The trial-list being called over, the following Cases were disposed of without trial at this term : Ira Jenkins et al vs. the coun ty of Mifflin, No. 78 September term : Irs Jenkins et al va the couoty of Mifflin, No. 78 September term, 1S78 coniluued. Nancy Innis et ai vs Henrj Hecbtel, No. 60, December term, 18135, withdrawn. Jobu McLaughlin vs. John Koous, No. 130 April term, 1873, ruled out. William C. Powell et al vs Noah Ilertiler, No. 200 Sep tember term, 1877, ruled out Hen ry Eberts vs S T JleCullocb et al sur viving partners of Isaac Ilawn & Co., No. 25 April term, 1878, contiuued at costs of defendants. Alfred J. Patterson, E-q , filed bis ; report as Auditor, distributing Dai ance id hand. of Robert MeMeen, Eiw., Assignee of John Benner. E. S. Doty, filed report as Auditor, distributing balance ia bauds of Daniel Kuou.e, Assignee of S. S. Smith. (Jouimouweatth vs. A. S. Okeson. In dictment forgery. Samuel Drosecutor. Leave erauted Wileou, to enter nolle prosequi. Coiuuiotiwealtb ts A. Zellers. Ia dictment fornication and bastardy. Prosecutrix, Sarah A. Sul uff. Leave granted to enter nolle prosequi. Commonwealth vsjobn O'Donald, Sr., John O'Dooald, Jr , and Jauics O'Donald. Indictueot Assault and battery. Leave granted to enter noYe i prosequi as to John O'Donald, Jr, Uominonwealiti vs. John uroiesoangn. Indictment fornication and bastardy Child unborn and defendant renews bis recognizance. ' John Thompson and Ann Thompson bis wife for use of Ann vs. Hugh VV. Davis and Jeremiah Lyons, Executors of Mary Warwick, dee'd, Ho. 29 April term, 1278. Action npou boud of de cedent to Ann Thompson. Verdict for plaintiffs for $566.11 de bonu testa tens. Conimonwealthvs. Lewade Marshall and Moore Montgomery. Iodiotmetit larceny. John Horning, prosecutor Marshall plead guilty to taking a pair of email shoes from porch of house of prosecutor and was seoteneed to thirty days in jail, six cents fine, and costs. Montgomery was acquitted. Commonwealth vs. Ellen Kinsloe. Indictment assault and battery. Epbraim Rannels, piosecutor. Not a true bill and couoty to pay costs. William Sclafford applied for tbe benefit of tbe Insolvent Laws. Hear ing fixed for the first Monday of De cember, 1878. An order waa granted Thomas Creigbton, Assignee, to sell the real estate of James F. Kirk. William T. Evans was appointed guardian of Salina U. Yoder. A citation to tbe Executors of Peter Ruaiberger, late of Greenwood town ship, dee'd to file an account, was awarded Daniel Ramberger. John Kinder vs. Michael Utnholts, No. 22, December term, J876. Ass umpsit, fur boarding defendant and child. Plaintiff bad rented defendant farm and defendant boarded with bim. Defendant plead payment by work as be contended tbe contract was, and also psymeut in other ways. Verdict for plaintiff for $166.50. Commonwealth vs. Samuel U. Casoer Indictmentfornication and bastardy, t'aroline Hostler, prosecutrix, A true bill, continued on application of defen dant to December term, 1878. George Jacobs, Jr., Esq , filed bis report as Auditor distiibuting fund in tbe bands of Exra Smith, Assigoee of Solomon Coffman. Com. va Max Seigel. Indictment Larceny. WiIsob Winey, pros. TTTfaKTU j -fi I ! Defendant escaped from oounij jail. Not a true bill. Com. v Julius Derr. Ind:etment assault and battery. Albert Dough man, pros, to pay costs. Com. ts John ' Vaughan. lediot aent orutlty to auimals. J K Vaugban, proseeutor Not a true bill and prosecutor to pay costs. K F Crosier et al ' vs Jacob A. Christy, and James North, Executors of Evard Oles, dee'd., No. 110 Septem ber term, 1878. Feigned isstt certifi ed from the Orphans' ourt to deter mine whether Mary Oles, widow of de cedent before her death and after the death or ber husbaud, was of suffioieut menial eapaeity ti make an election to take under the will of ber husband or under the intestate laws and whether she did make ber election. A great number of aitneases were examined and a day and an evening were consumed in the trial. Verdict : on the first branch of the issue tbey Cud tbut Mary Oles, widow of Everard Oles, deoeascd did not elect to take under the will of her husband. On the second branch of the issue tbey find that said Mary Oles was ineoinpeUnt by reason of un soundness of mind, to make an cleotin so as to accept the provisions iu the will of her busbiod in her favor. Coin. vs. Peter Varner. Indict ment Inccstnons fornication anl adultery. Amanda C. Varner, pros ecutrix. A true bilL Verdict, not guilty, and proHesutrix to pay costs. and prosecutrix sentenced accord ingly. Com. vs. Jerome Hark and Joseph Huntzlierger. Indictment -Larceny. Joseph Weaver, prosecutor. A true bilL Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to imprisonment in the Western Peni tentiary solitary at hard labor for one year, to restore the goods, pay Jl fine and costs of prosecution. Com. vs. Teter Varner. Indict ment Adultery.' Joseph Varner, prosecutor. True bill. Case con tinued nntil December term, and de fondimt held on his own recognizance to appear. Cow. vs. Harrison Weller. Indict ment False pretence. J. T. Wild man, prosecntor. True bill. The jury failed to agree, and were dis charged. Com. vs. J A McNulty. Indict ment False pretence. A true bill Defendant not arrested. Com. vs. Daniel Coffuian. Surety of the peace. John O'Donald, pros ecutor. Complaint dismissed, and John O'Donald to pay the costs. Com. vs. Grant Fink. Indictment Larceny. Settled. Com. vs. John O'Donald and James O'Donald. Indictment Assault and battery. Daniel Coffman, prosecu tor. Not a true bilL This is the bilL in which a not. pios. was entered as to John O'Donahl, Jr. Com. vs. Town Council of Mifflin town Borough and Supervisors of Fermanagh Township. Indictment Not repairing stone bridge. True bill. Lewis A. Landis vs. Alphonzo Fry. No. 101, April term, 1876. Capias ad respondendum. Plaintiff complains of the loss of his daughter's services by reason of her seduction, the result of which was, a still born child, and her loss of health. Verdict for plaintiff j for $175. Pamelia J. Crawford, Guardian, Ac, vs. H. Bradford. No. 5, Dec. term, 1877. An appeal by the defendant from the judgment of John S. Lu kens, J. P. The case was mutually settled and judgment entered for plaintiff for S26.ll. Frederick Leister and wife, for her use, vs. w. ia wails ana Augustus Dinger. Summons in trespass ti et amis Use Plaintiff's protrty (a buggyl was 6old by Sheriff Walls on exectttion issued at tbe instance of Dinner. erdict fur plaintiff for j $58.76 Jo'm Waldsmith and Frederick Waldsmith vs. Wallace M. Uratton and John Beckwith. No. C'., April term, 1S7S. Appeil by defentLmts from indtrmcnt of E. W. H. Kreider, Esi. Trespass for cutting timber. VVnlk-t for ulaintiff for S2.!2. Mo tion for a new trial filed. Henry li Titzell was appointed commissioner de lunatico inquirendoaa to James Iw BeheL B. F. Crozier vs. Oles' Executors. Motion for a new trial. Overruled. Petition of School Directors of the Boroutrh of Patterson to allow them to borrow money to rebuild and enlarge the school house. Decree iuaile by the Court allowing the said ; 6chool directors to borrow J14i, an-1 to issue bou.l.s for the payment of the same within five vears. Henry TitzelL Matthew Clark and i Thomas Murpbey were appointed to riew a road in Tuscarora township. John Kelly, Calvin Beale and Cal vin Stewart were appointed to view a road near Thomas Creighton in Tus carora township. William Kenawell, John MeMeen, and John X. Moore were appointed to view a road near Jonathan Fry's, in Delaware township. Hnh Hamilton, D.iniel Kloss and X D Vandyke were appointed to view and locate a county bridge at Thomp sontown Lock. George Jacobs, Jr., Esq., was ap pointed to distribute the assigned estate of Winey & Landis and W. H. Landis. John P. McWilliams was appointed Guardian of Mary E. Coder to give bail in $1000. David B. Dimm was appointed Guardian of George J. Pile, minor child of Isaac Pile. Isaac Pile was allowed $G0 per annum ont of the estate of George J. Pile, for the maintenance of the minor. Samuel Yoder was appointed Guar dian of Srlica Smoker, and Eli Biler Guardian of John Smoker, each Guar dian to give bail in the sum of $1200. A motion for a new trial was made in the case of Leister and wife vs. Walls and Dinger. An attachment awarded against J. P. HeGlefinger, on petition of Myrtle B. Hagac. his former ward. 1 An order to sell the real estate of James G. Long was granted Wm. T. Long and James A. Long, Adminis trators said real estate consisting of 170 acres of land in Spruce Hill township, and to bo sold to ay the debts of decedent, who lived in Chea ter county. The verdict of the jnry in the Waldsmith-Bratton case was taken at 8 o'clock on Saturday morning, after which the court adjourned. Orphans' and Argument Court on Tuesday, September 17, 1878. Sentinel and Bejublican $1.60 a yeat Tbb Juniata1 County Agricultural Society will hold Its annual Fair ain the grounds of the Society, at Port Royal, on Wednes day, Thursday and Friday, Ot tuber 9th, 10th and 1 1th, 1H78. MICUAf.L SUIBKH, Frea'U J. P. WnaTox, Sect'y. Pcblic Sali or Rial Estats. The ad ministrators or Samuel Fisher, deceased, late of Tuscarora township, will sell, on the premises, at 2 o'clock r. a., on Saturday, September 21, 1S7M, a faim of 24U acres, in said twbip, ' acres clear, with Log rlue and new Frame Bauk Barn there ou erected. LUMBKR. All kinds, site and qualities, for sale at prices to suit the tiiitm. Call on or address Jas. C. SHiLLiNOnroab, uiar20-t" K ear McAlislerville, J"a. Advert'uenent. POLITICAL MEETING ! The NATIONAL GREENBACK LAKOIi PAKTY will hold a public meeting at MlFFLl.lTOvVlt, PEXJ4., On Friday Evening, Sept, 13, 78, To he addrew! ly J. U. BAN DALL, S peaker, L. A. I.INTOX, Singer, The Moody and Saiikey of the itn-nbark Party. The g'eal!t umical treat the peo ple of this vicinity ever had. On Thurs day night these men hold forth in one of Ihe largest Halls In New York. All ho favor a Free and Independent Government of the People, by Ihe People, for the Peo ple, and who feel an interest in a return to general prosperity, reuewed confluence in productive enterjfises, Labor Reform, and the perpetuation of our Kvpublic are cordi ally invited to attend and hear the impor tant issues of the day discussed. NERVOUS DEBILITY. Vital weakness or ctoprwssio t a weak exhausted It-eluis. no energy or cour age; the rrfult of mental over-work, Indeserwttonw or xeostses, or some drain upon the system, it always cured by BCHPHBEIS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. 2S It tones up and invi-orat the t m, dispels the poom and depoiideiK-y.iiiip:trts strenb and energy. stops the draiu and rejuvenates the entire man. Ihrn uw-d twenty vi-ar with perfect Miecess by thou sands. old bv dealers. Price. 1.00 per sinjlr vial, or $5.00 per psckajre ol live vials and ti.VO vial of xiwder. beta bv mail on reeeilirprire. AMn s Kl .HI'HKEVN' OMEnr ATH1C .HEUIfiMr: t OWPA W! r LLTO-S fclKEET. X.Y. For sale by H AMLIN &.CO., Patterson, Pa. July IU 6m CLOSING PRICES or DE HA VEX &T0UNSEXD, BANKERS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. Sept. 9, 1S78. Bib. Askko. C. S. 6s 1W 107J HW 1S65, J t J 102J 10l lHd7 103 105J u 18u8 10? 109 10-40's 10f 10SJ Currency, 6's P-H) 120J 5's, lSKl.new VA Ifwij 4'n, new, 101J Hi3 " 4's IWiJ 101 Pennsylvania R. R a2 32 Philadelphia ac Readiug R. K.. l', 1', Lehigh Valley R. R "Ul S ' Lehigh Coal it Navigation Co.. 1 1J United Companies of N. J.... 126 127 Pittsburg, Titusvilie A. Buffalo R. R 8 4 Philadelphia Jt Erie R. R 4 H Northern Central K. K. Cc ... 144 13 Hestonville Pass. R. K. Co.... t l Gold lOi'i lOOJ Silver Trades, J's, and J's... 'J'J 9'-' Dimes 1 U'J COM 31 E It CI AL,. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. UirrusTowx, Sept. II, 1878. Butter 12 Eggs lo I.ard Ham 10 Bacon 6 Potatoes 50 Onions 40 lUgs 2 MIFFLINTOWN GKAIN MARKET. Corrected weexly by Buyers Jr. Kennedy. CjL-OTATIOSS fW To-DAV. Weda?say, Sept. II, l7f. New Wheat t)0 Cora o0 Oals 22 ye to Tmiotnv s-ed 1 OUtol 10 Cli-'ers'ecd S 60 PHILADELPHIA GRAIN MARKETS. PlilLADfcLPliI I, Saturday, Sojit. 7 Red wheat $11. ,1.1.11 ; nmlx.-r $1 OOtol l ; white $1 IW ; Corn tOtoii: ; Oa'j ilf.toSOc ; Kyo i 5to60c. CATTLE MARKETS. EastLirkrtt, Pa., Sej,l. " Cattle Re ceipts, S21 through, an 1 170 local, aveng ing in weight 11j0io1I60 lbs , at $lto4 75. ClllCAfio, Sept. 6 Cattle Receipts 3,100 bead, steers for hutclwrs, $4 Siltoo 2't. ship pers $:ltiKi tK, Texans i b0to3 10, cows j tl 80to3 10. j PHiLAPELrnit, Sept. 6. Cittlo ranged from 'i Sf'to-3 i i, cows JlOtooi. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, oF5iirriixTowx, pa. with BRANCH AT PuRT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. KEVIN rOMEKOr, President. T. VAX IRWIX, CosAltr. DiascToas : J. Kevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrork, George Jacobs, Arnos G. Kon'all, W. C. Pomeroy, Philip M. Kepner, Loaia E. Atkinson. STOCKHOLDEKS I J. Kevin Pomeroy, Philip V. Kepner, Joseph Hothrock, George Jacobs, L. K. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Hertxler, Daniel Stmitfer, Charlotte Snyder, James B. Okeson, Wm. Van Sweringen, H. 11. Bechtel, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Knrts, Samuel M. Kurt, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertxler. Sam'l Uerr's Heirs, Interest allowed on twelve months' cer tificates of deposit, live per cent. I on six months' certificates, four Dtr cent. janZ3, lB.S-tl ESSENTIAL OILS. W1NTER0REK, PEPPERMINT, PE.1ST B0TAL, SPEARMINT, C., of prime quality, bonght in any quantity for cash on delivery, tree of brokerage, com mission, storage, te., by DODGE fc OLCOTT, Importers Exporters, 88 William St .N.Y. June 5, liH-riui JJKNRY HARSHBEROKRTm. IT, Continnes tbe practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Olhce at his residence in McAllsterville. Feb 9, 1875. nanVHhaisnisnstfBMSneaan Xrtf ArlrtrtitUTttferHt. 111 BtasJalda. V- ri Wi Of wrasse. BeaaiM sdwlte GrowN UmiTlaesadof thai Barrel cr Hogshead. I vtiuuamAM.tLvJ PTlVd Boautiful Square Grand Pianoa, flanU price $1,000, only S27S. Magattt- cent IV iff lit PUnox. price $l,W0, oulv $J7. Kli-gaiit Upright Piano, p-iee $'), only ff175. Pianos. 7 tave, $'25, 7 j $133, New Style. Organs) $. Or gans, 9 stops, jr7.5. Church nUttUlI lrt slops, price J90, only l lo UHuiiil Elrg-ant $ 175 Miiror Top ihms onl $103. Beautiful Parlor Organ, price $ !40, only $93. "Fraud fixated, $300 re ward. Ken ! oTrapn for the Uuwary" and Newspaper about cost of Pianos and Or gans, sent FhKE. Pleas adrfre DANIEL F. UK ATT T. Washirgton. N. J Av.t4 A -jJkr at Canmsiml KxVMOic ar m-ur .m,s.ii -i-i W"i 6m ' j. T:t iolrr e.er niae. nr Sir enp iV'hitI 1-nnwrl lifrr!.tr rx'. -- lVt JwlWi Is n e-'T lu. S U by v a J' - T wnp f I, V. A, Jxrx y A ' 'f... r.r-hrip, G. F. WAKDLK, rhila., Pa Gen'l Agent. Ape tits Wauled ! roa II O I. M A N S N K V Uedals and Diploiuas PI GTOBI&L BIBLES 2,000 Illustration!!. Addrexs for uew circulars, A.J UtJl.U A N' it CO., 930 Arch streiit, Philadelphia. &,f A DAY to Agents canvassing for the OfKlKESU'K M.SllOU. Tcriiw and ouiui Free. Address P. O. VICKERY. Auguta, Maine. rfilfl 1 tf)(in "'" ,n Wall Steel iplU IU iplUUU Stocks makes tiirluncsev erv month. Book sent tree explaining everything. Address BAXTER ti CO., Bmkert, 1 7 Wail street, New Yrk. CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE, Ran dolph, Call. Co., N. Y., on A. 4t J. V. K. R. Both sexes. Propel t 10:5.UO Well endowed, homelike, thorough. Grad uating courses, music, general education. Expettet for 14 weeks, $"' $130 per teor. Ao txtroi Address Rev. J. T. ED W AKUS, I. D. Fall term opens August 27. -fO. 50. $100. $500. Invested judiciously in Stocks (Otio.r- or Privileges), often returns ten ti cs ihe amount in 30 days. Full details and 0:B cial Stock Exchai.fe Repots free. Address T. PoTTsa Wioht A. Co., Bankers, 23 Wall street, New York. ADVERTISERS. Send for X our Select List of Local Newspapers. Sent free on application. Address GEO. P. ROW ELL . CO., 10 Spruce St. ". Y. Professional Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrice On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. LFttED J. PATTERSON, ATTOBli E Y-AT-L AW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. (m All basiness promptly attended to. OrriCE On Bridge strec', opposite the Court House square. J sT ARN OLD, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, RICHFIELD, JUNIATA CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. Con. sulfations iu two lauguages, Lnglish and German. JOBERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt atteu'.ion given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. Omcc on bridge street, first door wet of the Belford building. April 11, IS76-tf jAVIDrSTONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFI.IXTOWX, PA. (JV Collertions ai.d all professional busi ness proiuptlv attended to. jime'JO. i?77. g F. BLUCIIFILLD, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLISTO H'.V, P.i. All business iiitrii.ted to his rare will be! carefully and promptly attended to. Col lections made. K--;l estate bought, sold or exchanged. Leases nrjjiti ited. Lands in the South, Wei-t, and in tlie cMinly lor sale. Ofiiee on Bridge Mrect, oppoMte the Court ILuse. aprll '77 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, m rF u stows, r.i. Oftice hours from 9 a. a. to 3 r. w.. Of. fice in Ins father's residence, at the south end r water street. (oct22-ti Y) M. CRAWFORD, M. I)., Meilirine and Surgery and their collateral braneh;s tllHce at the old corner of Third ! and Urange streets, Mimmtown, Pa. a arch rj, lb 6 J'JUX KcLAfGHLIM, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROY Jr.. JVSUT.1 CO., rj. C70nly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .icademia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrica formerly oceupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional bnsinesa promptly attended to at all hours. GREAT BARGAINS ! I will sell the following named Sewing Machines at Greatly Reduced Prices. $25 TO $30 WILL BUT A White, Remington, Howe, New American, Weed, Singer, Whitney, DavU, Orover it Baker, The New Domestic. Kew machines sold in lots of four at wholesale pricea. All attachments furnished cheap. Also a fnll assortment of needles, and oil of the best quality. By sending 50 cents yon ean have for warded by return mail 12 assorted needles by J. B- M. TODD, Sept 24, 1877 Patterson, Pa. l Subscribe fbr the Sentinel Av Republican. AI1SCKLL.MEOUS ON THE CORNER I ts THJE5 belford building, CORNER BRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS, MIFPLISTOWN, PENN'A. ROBERT E. PARKER, Has OpeneJ His Large Stoek Of Dry Goods Groceries, READt-Mlt)E CLOT. II As:., Ilaf!, Caps, Boot, ShotM, Queensware, Gliuwware, Tinware, Spices, Notions, Soaps, Salt, kc, TOBACCO AND SEGAKS, Afitl will be sold at astonish ingly low priw. 37" Now is the time to save money by bnying at the Comer Palsw Call m and examine our goods and hear our prices. ISu trouble to u- good. , . . HODCHT t. PARKER. XiSlistowo, April li, lciT-tf D. W. HARLEY'S ts the place where yon ean bay THE 11EST AJfD THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS. C.I PS, BOOn. SHOES, .1XD rCRXISHlXG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit ono of the most choirs and select stocks ever offered In this market, and at JSTOXlSUISGLY LOW PRICES I Also, measures taken for salts and parts of juits, which will be made to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plaee, in Hoffman's Water sTeets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYBR Ha just returned from the Eastern cities with a full Tarirfy ef MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, LOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FfRXISIliyt GOODS. Goods nf all kind are low. Come and see me and be astonished Pants at 75 cents. tX7" SUITS MADE TO OKUEK.vtj Patterson, Pa., May -JX, I87t. SAMLKL STltAl'KK. CASH! CASH! CASH! WILL, SECURE DattGAIXS. I have returned from the city with a fnll stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, Overcoat. Han and Caps, At Xovember Prices, Retluced. ! BOOTS 52 25, IIP TO LADIES SHOES $1.25. No Shoddy. I have added a line of PRIMS AXD .Ml SUNS ! To stock. Prints, Tist colors, at 5 to 8 ets, j Also, the genuine Syrups. : Horse Markets, Kobes, Cheap. Call and see, and be convinced. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Xo. 20, 1S77. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (S uecessnrs to D. P. SuloufT,) DEALERS IX C O A la, lalaMIiUXt, a CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SAL.T. 4.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Millim J town or M jito. We are prepared to l'lrnih Sail to dealers at reasonable rnt.-a. BL VEHS t KEXXEDT. Ai-il 21. Ib77-tf I Manhood: HowLost- How Eestored .'nsr piiiiii.sii-ii, a new tintion nt Dr. CuKerwell's Celebrated Es.ay on the radical cure (without medi cine) "I" Spenuatorrhn a or .Seminal e:ik nos, Involuntary S'-imnal Losses. Impi tei.cy, Mental ami i'liysical Incapaeitv, Im pediments til Marriage, i tc ; also, Con- samption, Epilepsy and Fits, ind.iced hv i sett-indulgence or sexual extravagance, Jtc. i Clrice, in a seai.-d envelope, or.ly six j cents. The celebrated an'hor. In this admirible Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a tliirtv years' successful prsctic-e, that the alarm ing consequences of sell-abuse may be rad ically cured wilhont the danpt-rous use ol internal medicine or the application ot the knife; pointing out a mode ol cure at once simple, certain, an 1 eflVctual, by means of which every sntferer. no matter what his condition may b, may cure himself cheap ly, privately, ami radically. Q7This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a pixln envelope, to any address, pott-paid, on the receipt of six cents or two post stamps. Address the Publishers. THE ITLVER WELL MEDICAL ( 0 41 Ann St.. New York ; aprll-lv Post-Otlice Box 4.'e6. TAKENOTICE. I would respectfully inform the Citiaens of Mitllintowo, and surrounding country, that I have commenced the MsrcM Tailoring Business on tbe East U1 of Uain Street, five doors Nortii ol the corner of Main and Cherry Streets, in the boose formerly known as the Kinkead housn, and latterly as Ihe Welter house, where I will be ready to give all eus- tomors FITS. To ntw customers, I would say, give me a trial. To my old friends and customer throughout the county, I have but to say, I am here. GIVE ME A CALL. marl,7?-i5m. (I, . ft ILL. JDVERilSEMEA IS. New Uuililiug, corner of Bridge anil Sept. I t, Ki-tl J. I. PUKBIVJ. i I jU 0UN00HE oc C0,t fraaLtaa ts UiRDITARE, IRO.i, S II 1.9. All KilldofStOVCS. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, otlOriS. Iteadil-tiiaile Cloih ..-,.. tng, Hats, Cups, Boots, Shoes. FLOUR, FEED, D1U GS, tC, &C. Hardware a Specialty. JOENSTOWN, MIATA CO., PI Thankfnl t.- the puhtic for their libra, patronage in the past. We solicit a contiau ance of the same. AH kinds of Prodnce Taken in Exchange For lioeds. is. iim)oim: & ro., WalauU Juniata Comity, Pa May 1, 15.7s. Philadelpb'a dc Reading Railroad. Arrangrmont or Piientrer Trains. M J V2 h, lT.S. Tram leare llirrisbur at fvllutri : For Sew York at 5 0, s 10 a. u., and 2 00 and 7 " p. in. For Philadelphia at 5 2U, V 10, 3 15 a. m., '1 Ht and 3 .37 p. ni. For Keadinf a 6 2U, f ll, 9 i j a. m., 2 (X 3 -j7 and 7 o p m. For Pottsville at 5 20. S 10 a. ni., and o7 p. m. and via Schuylkill & S us'iuehanu Kianch at 2 40 p. iu. For Aub.iru via S. St -s. Br. inch al d ,W t m. For AlIentoYiu at 5 20, V 10 a. 111., 2 0", 3 -57 and 7 " p. iu. Th" 5 H 111 a. m. aiid : sr, p r... trains have thro igh cars for New York. Tb h .n, a. m. and " M p. m. train have through, cars for I'liiladelpi.ia. srajrt. For Se York at 5 20 a. m. Kor Ailenfown and war Nt itir.rs at S 2"a m. For he:idin, Piiilailuiphia at:i way stations at 1 ! p. ui. Train) for Utrrubnrg teatt us foUnwi 1 Leave rv'cw York at 8 V a. in., and 1 t9, .":i0 and 7 4 1 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at9 I-j a. m., and 4 , and 7 20 p. m. Leave KeaUiug at ft 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. ui., 1 o'l, rj 15 and 10 35 p. 111. Lcae Pottsville at 6 10,9 15a. ni. and 4.:5 p. m.,and viaSehuylkill and Susquehan na Hram-h at M 15 a. m. Leave Auburn via S. 4. S. Biauch at 1200 non. Leave Ailentown at t2 SO, 5 50, 9 05 a. in., 12 15, 4 30 and 'J 05 p. m. f Zori not run on Mcmlnyt. MXD.IYS. Leave New York at 5 HO p. Leave Philadelphia at 7 2" p m. Leave Reading at 4 40 ami 4 ' a. hi. and !(. 35 p 111. Leave Ailentown at 2 30 a. in. and 9l5 p.m. I'm Vurm and H'tsrr Ra-lroml. J. E. WriOTTK.V, General M'W'f'r. C. ii. HANCf'K'K. General Ticket .1-emt. RE. BURL AN. DUST 1ST. Ortice opposite Lutheran Thurrb, PiRT ROYAU JL'MATA CO PA., Where he will spend the first ten da. s of each month, commencing f-n mber lt The bala-ice nf the time h s olhce will b. ocenpied by J. S Kilmer, a young man worthy of eoutiiience, and who haa been I associated with the Doctor as student and j assistant two years and upward. TUomi who call d:iring lr. Bnrlan'a ntwrnre for I professional service, may, and wilt plrasw t arrange the time ith Mr. Kilmer when they saay be served, on the return ol the Doctor. Job rk on short sotic,. at tbis ofBce.