SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWN : Wednesday, January 15, 1S79. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum, if paid within 1- mouths ; $2.00 if nut paid within 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cents kt inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col nnm, 10 cents per line lor each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter tear. PENN'A. E. 1VTILIE TABLE. ON and after Sunday, Nov. 10th, 1878, passenrer trains will leave MiCiia Sta tiun, P. H. K., as follows : EASTWARD. Miftiin Ace, daily except Sunday, Slliiiii Pacific Express, daily ex. Monday 10 1(1 a m Johnstown Ex., dailv ex. Sundav 11 32 a m il ail, daily ..... . 6 05 p in j Atlantic Excess, daily... V 10 p m j l'hiia Ex., daily n. Sunday Bight I2,VI p m sunaay train Kim a m " " ......... V J y U - " 910pm WESTWARD. f acine Express, daily 5 58 a m Way Passenger, daily 10 HO a m Mail, daily except Sunday 3 35 p m Aliflliu Acc , daii v except i undav. 8 XI p lu I'ittr-burg Ex., daily ex. Sunday. Sunday train. ................ . ,12."8pin 6 S a m lOoOam NOTICE. nnnters are hereby cautioned against trespassing on the i.nds of the undersigned. in Fermanagh township, to shoot birds or Sons, in Lcwistown, last week, caused con squirrels, without the consent of the owner. ' gMcraule of a siir in iiHliu county. Lia- B. F. SCHWEIER. j biinK-s, $100,000. Jcbl HiatOIl, Of PeDllSylyailia, tie Afghan General. From the Pittsburg Telegraph. Nearlv firty Ytsirs h-xo, in South Huntingdon township, Westmoreland countr, I'll., lived John Kinton. He was an orphan loy. ruao ana nneau- l tf leu, -u:i(i lie nauut'itu iiieits iiuiu the neighborhood of Musontown Fayette county. With no known rel atives, he was kicked about front one family to another till manhood. Ihi listing then in the regular' army, he kvpi1 in tl T'lnrid.1 w:ir. At its close he helped to escort the Chero-, kees beyond the Mississippi. I'rom j Indian Territory he W3nt to New Or j leans cud chipped as a common sailor I t n a vessel bound f r the Eavt Indies. At the city of Maura?, on the west ern shores of the Bay of IJenal, he leerted and enlis-teJ in a liritish re giment. Hi served many years, and dming the memorable Sepoy rebel lion w as n,tcd for his daring bravery. At his diseh:ir;? Le was presented with a cohl medal by the Governor Genenil himself. He is next heard of traveling in a caravan from Delhi westward a.Tors the Indus river. V.mw-h Aikl!list;tn and Persia to Turkey and b:i-L In time, from trading, he becnicc immensely rich, and w.is the owner of live caravans. containin ove r 1:5.000 horses and ramds. and Cfty elephants. IalSGi he visited CvbuU the capitsl of Af- , . 1 . .. f. , .. , ii 'i , ties of which are tiiere mined an ! . - . ii'. Vi .,:. n, ! tracteil t:ie att niton ol ilie Ameer,! sme'toL uji mitu'i-iiicent ieunue at il to an atvlit.lice:i.e, at Middle Sprii.g church, Cumberland uu i ije was m vile an h'n r never bcuire received by a Cuiisa tn. A present of a hundred of his bust hordes and a thrce-tusked r-lephant m::de ihe Anietr his eternal frkn.L WLe2, yeariy, it was follow ed by siiiiiiiir i eicnt.;, besides camels and merchandise. John Hintoji had the m )noiolv of trad-j from the sum- mits of the Hindoo Ko.sh Mountains ; to the c.mtines of the Behwhistan. and in real power was second only i to the Ameer himself. About 1870 ! Le was made Military Commander of the District of Herat, and in 1S7 suppressed a local rclelhwn, to the irrtat Kit'Uiction oi Ijs sovereign. Trained ia the arts of war amone-the t savages of North America, and amo!.-' tha superstitious natives of India! i where he lame thoroughly familhtr -with British soldiers and resources, together with his years Qf Service as I tue idolized Commander of the Mo- Lamme.Li.n trilal a'iaies of Afghan istan, amounting ta tens of thou sands of half-civilized men, he is to lav the ablest soldier of Asia. GENERAL ITEMS. A man at UriJge:ort, Coon:, ia the faappv lather of live daughters, whose aggregate weight is 950 pouuds. Ujton wotueo are beginning to fol low the Princess Louise's fashion of carrying a small cane. Oae hundred barrels of coal oil were seized and condemned in Heading last Friday because it did not come op to the fire test. Cotton has been sold by the bale ia the interior of South Carolina, at four cents per pound, which is lower than it has been since 184S. Colouel Robert 1 Crokett the only surviving son cf the famous Davy Crock ett, is living io Texas, old, feeble and poor. A pension for him is spoken of. Eol)rt M-done, postmaster sX Reck lc-y"s .Station, Ky., was mur lored od Monday a week, by parties unknown, with a hatchet. A J.icks on (Fla.) dispatch says that reports from the fruit section show that the orange crop and trees were xict damaged by the recent cold snap. Diphtheria of a malignant tyje is prevalent at Hull, Ont., where a num ber of deaths from the disease have taken place. Citizens are moving into the, country and the opening of the public schools is deferred. The disease is principally confined to women and children. The message of Governor Smith, of AY if cousin, states that while the rail roads of the State have carried half a million more passengers this year than last, only two passengers have been kill ed. The railroads have also carried 400,000 tons more freight during the past tbau in the preceding year. Mrs. Annie Mooney, who keeps s barroom and lodging bouse with ber son, Charles, in iiostcn, are accused by James .Mioehin, of Boston Highlands, of stupefying him with liquor and drugs on Monday night, at ber saloon, aud robbiDg him of $7,319. They deny the charge. Two men ia a sleigh drove np to a pawn broker's establishment in Chicago on tbe evening of the 7tb inst., and en tering the place secured two trays of diamonds, valued at 7000, which were in tbe show case. They then drove away rapidly and no traces of them could be found. SHORT LOCALS. The roads are badly drifted. The ninth snow fell on Thursday. A dry toper is called a thirsty subject. The freight on the railroad has been heavy all wiutcr. Harry Bonsall has enlarged bis Xew En terprise. Evening sociables are prevalent in New port, Perry county. " The salary of the County Treasurer has been fixed at $000 per year. NOTICE. Cash paid for tallow. Jaul5-4t Jacob SiLTirs, Sunbury, Pa. The outgoing board of County Commis sioners of Huntingdon county gave a din ner to the incoming board. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To bacco. Iec. 4, lSTS-ly. The scarcity of the potato crop has been multiplied by the late freeze, which froze many bushels of the staple root. The Pennsvlvania State Editorial Associ- j Rtion m ill mixi ,t iiarrisbiirg at 2 o'clock P. M., on the 22d inst. The chickens of investigation are coming home to roost, on Congressman Stenger. Wait and see. A good chance to save money by buying of J. K. Buughner, at McAlisterville. it All subscribers in arrears, more than 12 months, on the 1st day of Ajiril, 1879, will be charged full arrear rates as advertised. tf. The suspension oi the firm of Elymyer's ' ry Auker and Andrew Shirk caught sixteen rabbits in Walker towushipTN Mr. Berrv, and a cumber ot bis ' mighbors, joined hands last week, and turned his carnage house into an ice house, j and tilled it with clear blue ice from the j river7 The Juniata County Literary Convention will meet in the Court House, on the 16th inst., and continue its meetings day and night until on Saturday. The Hunker meeting in Van-Wert church has been successful in uniting a number of W0 t0 ,he church- Ten I"0" cre oaptir.ed.in the creek that ruus by the church, on Sunday. J. B. M. Todd is selling his winter stock of Clothing and Boots at cost, for casa, to make room for Spring Goods, Now is the time to buy cheap. " A little boy was shown the picture of the martyrs thrown to the lions. He startled bis friends by shouting: Ma! O ma! just look at that ;hkt little lioa way behind there. He won't get any." The S'i'i'grove Timtt ot last week said : " Uiehael Meisberger and his wiie, near Shaniokin died the same day, ouly twelve Uour aP-ut- He sat by her side when she j died acd twelve hou.s later La followed i su'1-" ' J. R. Bocgner, in McAlisterville, is sell- ; ing at cost all goods usually kept in a coun try store. rjuS-3t , , . . , , ... Ecv. F. J. Newton, who lectured and 'save sterol ticaa visws to the Pn.-bvteriao e, . . ' . , .. . . riiiirt h m this t-Iace some moiitus aao, had his aiaratus stolen froia hiiu . 1 , a short time county, this State. Ihe aparatus hail been left in the church. (Tobe O'Uonucll rau into a piece of thin ice, while skating on the river a tew days ago, and broke through. The water ia depth was lip to his shoulders, and if it had not been for the timely arrival of citiZfU3 of Pitterson, Tobe would have gone under the ice, and been drowned. ,- ,,nv 1hK i.. i Sew- ing Machine, drop leaf, two drawers, at $-XI. Also. Singer, drop leaf, at $30, by goiug to J. B. M. Tedd. " A Bir.ghamton lady recently remarked, at a discussion on future punishment, I'd j,1?t to Bob InS"oll' w'fe for t,u' 5 I J make him there was a hell-sec if I wouldn't!" The company r"M tut did not pursue the sub- jct further." i One Snndty night Professor H was sittin g in his front garden, when a newsboy said to him : '-Professor, did you ever think of the beautiful lesson the stars teach j us ?" " What is your opinion," said the Protefsor, desirous of information, of their teaching t" 'How to wink," said the urchin, aud ent his way." Everybody go to J. li. Bonghner's, at Mc Alisterville, and see bow cheap he is sell ing Boots and Shoes and everything else. Jan fc-ot The Altoona Tribune says that Kate Hoff man, of Perry county, who was charged with infanticide on the cars a few weeks ago, was sent to her father's home in Illi nois last week. The man who was the cause of her disgrace was wade to pay all tbe ex penses. It was deemed best not to prose cute the young woman, as it would have been exceedingly difficult to have convicted her in court. If you want a Sewing Machine, you can save $10 by buying from Todd. On the 6lh inst , at 4 o'clock P. M.Mor ton McMicbael, of the Philadelphia Xortk .imericau. died suddenly of heart disease, aged alxiut 71 years, lie was a man gifted with ready and polished speech, but what placed hint above the average filled man of bis country, was Lis integiity. His plane i of integrity seemed above most all others. Jealousy, envy, and resentment found no lodgment in his heart and mind, and their absence made him great, and distinguished biiu above almost every other man in the city of Philadelphia. FOB. KENT. The Comer Store-room in the Itellord Building, now occupied by B. E. Parker, ia for rent. Inquire of Uabcarlt Beltod. Janl3-tf iijlcv. Ii. E. Wilson and family were made tbe recipients of a most pleasant sur prise from the members of his congrega tion, on last Friday evening, in the shape of a donation. After sen ices, the parsonage was invaded by a Jaughing crowd, armed with baskets and bundles innumerable. So adroitly bad it been managed, that not an iukling of the aC'air had reached tbe ears of the astonished family. The articles receiv ed were of the greatest variety, consisting of groceries, flour, canned fruits, vegeta bles, dry gocds, tc The advent of the party was heralded by tbe suppressed chick ing of some chickens, which seemed to be the only dissatisfied members of the crowd Besides the articles mentioned, Mrs. Wilson received testimonials of regard in tht shape of several envelopes, containing the " root of all evil." The evening passed away ery pleasantly, and closed with prayer by Mr. Van Fosscn.x It was as grand a success as "Noah's Flood," and almost as general an outpouring." LIST OF JUROKS FOR FEBRtJAEr TERM, 1879. GSAXD JLIOaS. Jason Kobison, Lack. A. H. Fasick, Patterson. Benjamin St nek, Fayette. William Harris, Milford. J. W. Hosteller, Delaware. James Howell, Beale. C. S. Shellenberger, Monroe.. D. F. Stevens, Patterson. Michael D. Miller, Lack. John Stoner, Fermanagh. William B. Gilson, Spruce Hill. J. L. Barton, Spruce Hill. Robert A. Reynolis, Millord. Jonas K IU-rUler, TurbetU Johu Han k, Patterson. Robert PatU'rson. Spruce Hill. Joseph Thatcher, Lack. Lewis Wagner, Fermanagh. David Woodward, Tuscarora. B. S. draybill, Delaware. Lucian S ieber, Fayette. Addison Sieber, Walter. Charles Duium, Fermanagh. David Iunis, Spruce Hill. petit ara-as. Samuel Tyson, Walker. William B. Voting, Beale. Jacob Page, Monroe. William Thompson, Fayette. Samuel Coldren, Fermanagh. John Koons, Turbett. H. 11. Moore, Walker. John Leonard, Beale. Hecry Bay, S usquehanna. A. O. Shellei'berger, Monroe. D. B. Diunn, Delaware. Adam Rhodes, Delaware. J. C. Beale, Beale. James Parker, MifHintowo. George Dieffenderler, Fayette. S. W. Henderson, Fermauagh. Henry Uartman, Walker. II. 8. Moist, Walker. II. M. Watts, Mitllintown. E. W. Woodward, Beale. S. S. Stong, Fayette. Uemy Swab, Walker. O. W. Leighter, Snsqnehanra. David Trego, Walker. Simon Shellenberger, Fayette. Lucian Ludwig, Tuscarora. H. K. Frymoyer, Snsnehanna. Joaat'uan Keiser, Delaware. Samuel Goodling, Susquehanna. David Beale, Tuscarora. E. B. Hanghanout, Walker. John Robison, Milford. Jacob Weiser, Susquehanna. Solomon Lauver, Monroe. Lewis Wilt, Susquehanna. Benjamin nincly, Fayette. William Oit, Fermanagh. Henry C. Book, Walker. List of Lsrrr&s lemaiuiKg in the Mitllin town Post Otlice, Jan. 1st, 1K7'J. Persons applying tor Letters in this List, will please say they are advertised. Bruisscr Jos. Berger t.eo. W. Durr Julius. ross .Mrs. Lizzie Heim William W Kavs Joseph Leit;r H. K. Kicc Mrs. M. E. Shellenberger Mrs S ue Stoner Mrs. Kate ' igmia James SOLOMON BOOKS, P. M PUBLIC SALE. Tts llWinfield S. Switier will sell at public sale, at his place of residence, 2 miles west of Patterson, at 10 o'clock a. M. on Tuesday, February II, 1879, a large lot of personal property, consisting oi horses, cattle, wagon, buggy, sled, sleigh, and a general variety of farming implements ; also a lot of household and kitchen fiirritur'-'. A lot of good Bran for sale at Khni' Mill. jaul-iit Vick's Ploral Guide. A beautiful work of 100 pages, one Col ored Flower Plate, and 3M Illustrations, with descriptions of the best flowers and vegetables, and how to grow them. AH tor a Eke Cent Stamp. Iu Engli-h or German. The "Flower and Vegetable Garden,1' 175 Pages, Six Colored Plates, and many hundred Engravings. For oO cents in pa per covers ; $1.(0 in elegant cloth. Iu Ger man or English. " Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magaxine' 22 pages, a Colored Plate iu every number and many fine Engravings. Price $1.25 a year; Five Copies for $3.00. Specimen numbers sent for 10 cents. Vick's Seeds are the best in the world. Send Five Cent Stamp fora "Floral Huide," containing List and Prices, and plenty of information. Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, K. Y. ALrilABET FOR LITTLE LADIES. A is Miss Alice, the belle of the ball ; B is her boot, with heel three inches tall ; C is the chignon she puts on her head ; D is the dye used to turn ber hair red ; E is her car, which is wax as a dolly's ; F is the fashion which prompts all these follies ; G is her gloves, of the daintiest kid ; II is ber hand, which is, luckily, hid ; I is the impudent iook of the lass ; J 's her sham jew elry tinsel and glass ; K is a knot of false hair don't defend her; L 's the tijbt lacing to make her waist slen der; M is the mode she is dressed in to-night; K is her neck, made with pearl powder white; O is aa ornament put on with grace ; P is the paint which o'erplasters her face ; Q is the quaintnessof fashion's mad freaks ; K is tbe rouge Alice puts on her cheeks ; S is the stocking displayed when she walks ; T the false teeth that she shows when she talks ; L 's the unreality bane of the age ; V tbe vain feeling that makes it the rage; W 's tbe wickedness, wantonness, waste ; X the excesses of ladies of taste (f) ; Y perhaps is you, my ingenious youth ; Z wbo're a tany, and think beauty truth. ADAMS' EXPRESS OFFICE returned to its old location on Water Street, Mitllin town. Special Reduced Bates to Kegular Shippers. Packages delivered free to all arts of Mifflin and Patterson. A. H. WEIDMAN. Nov. G-3m NERVOUS DEBILITY. Vital weakness or depression t a weak exhausted frelintr, no energy cr cour atrc; the result of mental over-work Indeseretions or excesses, or some drain upon the system, is always cured by HCHPHREiS BOJIEOmniC SPECIFIC To. 28 It tones ud and invisora'es the system, dispels the gloom and despondency .imparts strengtli ana ener,ry. siopsuie uraiu wu rejuvenates the entire man. 1110 used twenty vears with perfect success by thou sands. 8old bv dealers. Price, f 1.00 per sincle vial, or t-VOO per package of live vials and 2.00 vial of pow der. Sent bv mail on receipt f price. A(Mrc III SiPHBEYS' OnEOPATIHC MKPIC!C COM PAS 10t FULION ciltEtT. iN.Y. For sale by HAML1X . CO., Patterson, Pi. July 10 6m Tbe Sentinel and Republican office is the place toget job work done. Try it. It will pay yea if you need anything ia that line. THE CARPENTER'S WOOIXG. "Oh, beam my life, my awl to me f" He cried, his flame addressing "If I 'adze such a love as yours, I'd ask no other blessing !" I am rejoist to hear you speak," The maiden said with laughter, "For, tho' I hammer guileless girl, It's plane what yon are rafter. "Now, if file love you just a bit, What further will you ax me ? Can wilt you be content with that, Or will you further tax me t" lie looked handsaw, her words were square "No rival can displace mo Yes, one more favor I implore, And that is, dear Em, brace me !" SPECIAL NOTICE. AST person wishing a First-Class Organ, will save 25 to 50 PER CENT, by buying the FAVORITE ORGAN, direct from the manufactory, as I bavu dispensed with the service of an agent, and will hereafter sell direct to the purchasers, giving thtm the btn'fit of the agent's fee. Fleasc send for particulars before pur chasing elsewhere. ALEX. McKILLIPS, Manufacturer and Proprietor, Dec. 4, lS7)Mim Lancaster, Pa. MAlililEfi: PARTNER BRANNEN At the resi dence of the bride's father, Not. 12, 1H78, by Kev. E. E. Berry, Mr. W'iiliain L. Part ner and Miss Jennie R. Branncn, both of Milfoid township JOLL PANNEBAKER Dec. 21, 187S, at the Lutheran parsonage in McAlisterville, j by Rev. A. Conenhaver, Francis JoII and Mary A. Paunebaker, both of Fermanagh township. j CELER CASTLES Dec. 2G, 1S78, at j the residence of S. Myers, by the same, David H. Celer, of Perry county, and Mary A. Castles, of Juniata county. STONER OBERIIOLTZER Dec. 20th, 167?, at the Lutheran parsonage, by Ihe same, Jacob A. Stoner and Mary C. Ober boltzer, both of Fermanagh township. PATTERSON JEFFRIES Jan. 1,1879, At the same place, by tbe same, W. J. Pat- I terson, of Manorviile, Armstrong county, Pa., and Tillie B. Jeffries, or Port Royal. BERGEY HALTEMAN Jan. 2, 1879, at tbe same place, by the same, John Ber gey, ot Fermanagh township, and Sarah C. Iialteman, of Fayette township. ItRCBAKER GKAYB1LL Jan. 2nd. 1879, at the same place, by the sztuc, Abra ham K. Brubakcr, of Monroe township, and Lydia A. Itrayhill, of Delaware township, j KINZER HOSTETLER Jan. 9, lS79,f at the residence of the bride's mother, by I the same, Joseph R. Kinzer, of Kansas, aud 1 Kate E. Hosteller, of Walker township, Ju- j niata county. Pa. I DIED: VAN'ART Near McAlisterviHe, Harry! Luther Vanar!, aed o months aud 7 days, j Tribute of Ilespect. j The Spruce Hill Literary Society, of j which the late Hiram Anl was an active member, at a regular meeting of the Soci ety, Jan. 3, IWl'i, adopted, for the purpose of making some forma! expression of their feelings in reference to his death, the fol lowing resolutions : Wilts fas. God, in His infinite wisdom, has removed by death oue of our members, Hiram Ard, therefore Ilesjitcd, Xhit, while wo hnmbly submit to this in Htcnoiis visitation of Divine Prov idence, we sincerely regret his loss, and de- ply sympathize wilh the bereaved family. lUivhi l, That by the dc-ath of Brother Hiram Ard the Spruce Hill Litcary Society has lost an earnest, faithful, a:.d much ap preciated member. Rttulttd, That this Society cherish the memory of our departed brother as one whose social (iialities endeared hi:u to a large circle of friends, w ho mourn that with him " life's fitful fever is en.l"d." teto'rel, That a copy of these resolutions ! be given to the family of the deceased, and that they be published ia the Sprnce Ui'i Recorder and the several county pipers. S. A. BAIIA, K B. Fsh, Kmi M. Tarr.o, Committee. CLOSING PRICES or DE HAVEN & TOWNSEND, . No. 40 South Third Street, ! PHILADELPHIA. c I u 1. 1 c.u A:t r r" . . V. ' vuugiii luu ouiu ciiuer lor wsu vi j on a Margin. : ! Jan. 13, 1879. Kid. Astro. U.S. 6s 1881 1UC ltKlJ 1865, J&.J called. 1S67 101 j 1M2 1 " 1868 14 HMji 10-40's 107J 107 Currency, 6's l.'O 12! &', 18X1, new 107J 107 " 4V D,;w l0'? lu54 4's Vj 9".' Pennsylvania R. R 32J 82J Philailelpbia & Reading li. K.. ll ll Lehi?h Valley K. R : 3CJ j LehiirhCoal&NavijrationCo.. 14 UJ L'nitol Oiiupanicsol N. J .... I'.iZ Northern Central K. K. Cc... VI 13 Hest anville Pass. li. li. Co.... 10J 11 (Jold lfi'l 1"0 Silver, (J's and i's.) ! 90 ; " (Uinicsand Dimes.)... 'J!-J !0 I 1 3I3II:RCJ 4L.. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirruxTows, Jan. 15, 1S79. Butter .... EBP I.ard JIain Bacon .... Potatoes.. Onions.... Las. . . . . . 15 20 8 10 C 00 40 2 MIFFLINTOWX GRAIN MARKET. Corrected wcealy by Buyers & Kennedy. Quotations roa To-dat. Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1679. New Wheat 90 Corn, 40 Oats 22 Eye. 65 Timothy seed 1 OOtol 10 Cloverseed 3 SO PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, Jan 11. Wheat, on trick, $l.6lol.06. Corn44to40c. Oats 2dtoo21c. Cloverseed ejtofijc per !l. Petroleum standard white, for home con sumption, lltol2c per gallon. Cattle Choice Peiin. and western, 5toGc, fair to good 4 Jto4Jc, common 3to4 Js. Cows, $25to40. Jibocp, 3100,0. Hogs, 4to4is. LUMBER. All kinds, sizes and qualities, for sale at prices to suit the times. Call on or address Jas. C. SuiLLiscsroBD, mar20-tf Near McAlisterville, Pa. Subscribe for the Sentinel fe Republican. THE KING'S KISS. "now long,,f he asked, "w ill yon remember this f How long 1" Then downward bent His kingly heaj, and on ber lips a kiss Fell like a Came a flame that sent Through each vein Love's Joy and paius ; "How long," he asked, "will yoa remember this 1" now long ?" She lifted from his breast a chevK Red with her sacred love. Yet when htr redder lips essayed to speak. And when her heart did move To answer grave aud sweet, Somehow a smilu unmeet Broke way wardly across her lips and cheek "How long, how long will I remeulber this T Say you," sbe murmured low "Say you," and while she trembled with her bliss, That smile went to and fro Across her fUshiug face, And hid a graver grace "Say you how long will you remember this!" He bent above her in that moment's bliss, He held her close and fast, "How long, bow long will I remember this ! Until I cross as last, With failing, djin; breath, That river tint men call death So long, so long will I remember this !" But when apart they stood, did be remember His words that summer day ? Did he remember through the long Decem ber The warmth and love of May 1 Tho warmth and love and bliss, The meaning of that kiss, When kingdoms stood between (lid he re member f All ! who can say for him For her we know The king's kiss was ber crown ; For her we know no agony of woe, Jio other sflule or frown Could make her heart forswear That summer morning there, Beneath the forest trees of Fontaineblcan. Aora Perry, in jlpplclon'i Journal. yew Alvertinements. HUMPHBEYS' EOilEOPATHIC SPECIFICS nem In wenerwlnse for twenty jnm. "vrrwtiere pmvrd the nior Kits, :.! ISfLK. trM)MII Al.ana MrillKM' mrdinne know a. Tfeey arv tuxt n hat In- e-rpie want, savin nmr, money, flr'inw and siitfrrlnw. Kvrry ainwle tr-t liic the well riel perscri?tlon til hu eiulaeitt physician. Cnres. Cent t. Trs, Coitrrtion, lolnTOnatlons, . . Ss t Mrnu,VV'iiraFtfr,Womfi!ic,. . SS 8. t r j tic -Colle, or Tertlunu of I ntaato, . ii 4. D'.arrhiPS, of Children or A'lnlis, . . 1'. . UvM-ntrrv. Griilo$, bilious Coiic, . . Ti fi. 'ii.!rra-:orbus, Vomitiajf, 7. i aativ. Colds, Bronchitis, .....&" fi. Xruraiicla, Tnoitsche. Fv-rarhe, . . f . !r!taerM, Pick ll"adch'. Vertigo, . t in. I'yspriisio. Billon Sto&iscil, . . . . iM 1!. Nu;iiut'e4, or rauiful t eiuxU, . . . li Vlisiex, too Profn Periods, . . . . 1:1 f 'roun. Coorh, Difficult Bri-nthir.?, . . 15 V, ir, M 14. Nntl trhril.u. i.rriK-lax, Empiiucs. . !:'..rtiiu.lliiit. Kbrum-le funs. l'l F. vrrnud Aaiie. chili lever. Agues,. 1. File, b'lmt or blwiinff, IS. Optitlialmy. and bore er Weak Eyes, . Vx C atarrh, smfe or chrome. Influenza, it. t ftnoptnsWonsh, violent coughs, . S!. Asli'ttiB. ;nrr-tscd Prptlhia", . . . '.I l.nr tti-i-iiurxr. Impaired lieaHnar, . S". SMrttuliu etilarced clsnd". Swi-lilntri, . ii. f.riirral beoility, I hvmal Keaiuicsa, . ii Ir p. ard scautr Secretiets, . . . . Kra-!irhne, si'ckrrs from riding, . 47. Klilnrv.Oiienw. Gravel. . so . CO . 60 . 60 . 50 . 60 . 60 . SO 1 00 ?C rvotin Itrbility, Vital Weakness, Mm tloiilll. lacker. M . rlnwry vvcakne's.wttinsthebed, 50 .11. ralmul Period, orlia8i:asm. . . 50 'a Ii:iHcif Hecrt, plpiiiioD. etc. . 1 no K-1 Futletisey, S.ms ou Viiu' Dance, . 1 Ot) fL Illihi ia. ulrers'ed sore throat. . . M ii. Cliruuic Conceptions and Eruptions, SO rAMill CASES. Cae. Moroceo.iih alxv 33 lanre visls tA llaaualof direciions, ..... SI0.00 Case Morocco, of 01argevialsandSook, 6.00 Tliee renird!e are ent by the rae Insle box or vinl. to any part of tbe country, tree of charge, ou receipt ml lrier. jtmnrr-n niphreyn'IJoinee-withle JIelelneC. , OlLce slid jcpC loll Fclton M. New Vork. For sate by all Iinicrults. t W Hnmrihreys 65erifio Mannal on the care and treatment of tttien and its ears, sent Vrtivf: on aprUicatinn. For siln by HAMLIN A CO., Patterson .Pa. t ltw July 10, lb7iMim GREAT BARGAINS ! i I wiil sell the following named Sewing i Machines at ; j Greatly Seduced Prices. ! $23 TO $30 WILL BUY A Singer, AVhitnty, Davis, Urover & Baker, Tho New Domestic. Kcinin 'ton. Howe, jAmeriCaD' ' yew machines sold in lots of four at wholesale prices. i All attachments furnished cheap. Also best quality. By sendinft SO cents yon can hare for. warded by return mail 12 assorted needles by J. P.. M. TODD, Sept 21, 1377 Patterson, Pa. WE II AVE IT AT 1. 1ST. ! t; A i -riect working Shirt Bosom Stretcher and Ironiii! Board. Best sellinjr article in market. Sells at Mglit, both in city and country. It i s superior in every respect, and nore saleable than any other board. "he latest improvement over all. atented Nov. rO, lSi 7. Large per rentage paid. Territory sellers and can vassers wanted. A (Ten Is do not fail to send for circular and terms to A. W. Smith, Mc Keesport, Allegheny county, Pa. Say in v hat paper yjU saw this adr't. octlb RE. UUKLAX, D EXT 1ST. Office opposite Lutheran Church, POUT ROVAL, JUNIATA CO., TA., Where he will spend the first ten d ivs ot each mouth, commencing l'eci m'oer Ist The Iwlaace of the time his otlice will be occupied by J. S. Kilmer, a young man worthy of confidence, and w ho has been associated with the Doctor as etr.deiit and a: istant two vears and upwards. Tbooe who ca.l dnrinj; Dr. Burlan's absence for professional service, may, and w ill please arrange the time with Mr. Kilnierwhen they may be served, on the return of the Doctor. (CA'aTTJOTI, ALL persons aro hereby cautioned not to tish, hunt, gather berries, break or open fences, or cut wood or young timber, or in any unnecessary way trespass on the lands of the undersigned. Simox MritMAH. LrnwtcK hbad'b. (In. DirrKNnaarta. William Pkoplks. Frkdebick II uses. Fbancis Kowia. Fermanagh Twp., June 22, 187S. Executor's Xoflte. Estate of Michael Brubaker, die'd. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Michael Briibskcr, late o( Fayette twp., Juniata comity, dee'd, having been p-anted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or de. inands are requested to make known tbe same without delav to SAMUEL AUKER, Exeentor. Subscribe for the Sentinel ttsnHpublitant the beat paper in the country 2 snifg Professional Cards. JJ)V1S E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, M1FFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrice On Bridge street, opposite tha eouri iiouso square. JOliERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, aud all legal busi ness. Orrica on bridge street, first door west of the Beiford buildiug. April u, l,o-tf LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTOSfl E Y-AT-L AW, MIFFL1NTOWX, JUNIATA CO., PA. Q7 AH business promptly attended to. Orrica On Bridge street, opposite the LOiirt House square. )A.VlD D. STONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. CT7 Collections and all professional busi ness promptly attended to. June '-11, 18(i. J S. ARNOLD, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,' RICHFIELD, JUNIATA CO., PA. All business promptly attend-d to. Cere sulfations in two lauguages, English aud German. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. . Physician and Surgeon, mtFLisTow.x, rj. Othce honrs from 9 a. u. ta 3 r. w.. Of. flee in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. foct22-tf Yy M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Olliee at the old corner of Third and Or.ingn streets, Mitllintown, Pa. .March 'J, lsi 6. roiix Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JUSUT.i CO., PA. E7"Ou!y reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, lS7j-ly J M. BttAZEE, 31. 1., PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON, .Icademia, Juniata Co , Pa. Orrict formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Proles.Munal business promptly atteudetl to at all hours. jy L. ALLEX, M. D., lias commenced the practice of Medicine and urgery and all their collateral branches. Oilice at Academia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. Tjiily 15,1874 JEXRV IlARSUBKRGEKi3I.lT, Continues tlie practice of Medicine and Surpiry and all their collateral branchea. ffiliee at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 1S70. JUMATA VALLEY BANK, OF.1IIFFLI.TOiT., PA. WITH URAXCII AT PORT ROYAL. Stockiiol(ier3 Individually Liable. ; J. NEVIX roMEKOV, President. T. VAN IRWIN, Cathier. Dibectobs : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Kolhrock, I Iteorge Jacobs, 1 tulip M. Keener, Amosd. Bonsall, Louis . Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCEUOLDEBS : J Kevin romcroy, Jaiues E. Oieson, I Uilip M. Kepncr, Joseph !i itlirock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atktnnon, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos Cw. Bonsall, Noah IlerUK r, Daniel Stoull.-r, Charlotte Snyder, 3 a m "1 llerr's Heirs, Win. Van Sweriagen. 11. II. Bechlei, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kurtz. Samuel U. Kurtx, J. Holmes Irwio, T. V. Irwin, F. Ii. t row. John Hertzler. j Interest allowed on twelve months' cer- tilieates of deposit, Ave per cent. ; on six months' certificates, four p-;r cent, j j:r.3, 1878-tf ! OSHTcTsII! CASH!" 1 urn i . s p c vr 19 w ntnnAwvc w w MKJau j mv sv mm.u mm vi -m -3 I have returned from the city wilh a full stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, overcoat, llatt and Caps, At November Prices, Seduced. BOOTS $?25, UP TO LADIES SHOES $1.25. NoSboddj. I have added a line of PRIXTS AND MUSLINS To stock. Prints, fast colors, at 5 to 6 cts, Also, Arbnckle's Coffee 28 cts., cash. Also, tbe genuine Syrups. Horse Blankets, Bobes, Cheap. Call and see, and be convinced. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Nov. 20, 1877. TAKJEjVOTICE. I would respectfully inform the Citizens of Mitllintown, and surrounding country, tbat I have commenced the MercM Tailoring Easiness on the Eat side of Main Street, five doors North ot the corner of Main aud Cherry Streets, in the hou::e formerly known s tbe Ivinkead house, and bitterly as the Welter house, where I will be ready ta give allcus. toiuorj FITS To new customer-, I would say, give me trial. To my old friends and customers throughout tho county, 1 hve but to say, 1 am here. GIVE ME A CALL. mayl,7S-Cui. G. . MILLS. ESSENTIAL OILS. WI.MEBGAEEN, PEPPEBMIST, PKXST BOTAL, SPZABMIXT, to., of prime quality, bought in any quantity for casn on delivery, Ireo of brokerage, com mission, storage, Ac., bv DODGE t OLCOTT, Importers Exporters, fc William St.,N.T June 6, 1878-5 ta MISCELL.M EO US ON THE CORNER ! IX THE BELFORD .BUILDING, CORNER BRIDGE AND MAIN STREET?, 3IIFf'LINT0VN, PENNVL ROBERT E. PARKER, IIa3 Opened His Large Stock Of Goods, Groceries, IZEA1Y-?.IAIIJ CLOTHOCw, Hats, Caps, Boot;?, Shoe-;, Quensware. G!a,ssware, Tinware, Apices, Notions ISonps, i:ilt, &c, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, And will fe sold at astonishingly low prires. 'CJ Now U the time to save money bv and examine our goods a'.d ber our jices. Mitllintown, April 17, l?77-:f D. W. HAELBTS Is the place where jvt eaa boj Till: BEST A3fl THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING IL1TS, C.1PS, BOOIS, SHOES, ji.XD rCRXISIilXQ GOODS. HE ia prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever ofTere4 i this market, and at JSTOXlSHIaZ.y LOW PRICES t Also, measure taken for mits tad tarts of suits, which will he marfe in at short notice, very reasonable. Kemember the .dace, in Hoffican's I Water s'reets, IMFFLINTOVY'X, PA. SAM'L STRAYER lias just returned from the Eastern citita with a full variety of MES! & BOYS' eiGTHlWG, HATS & CaK, LOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, CENTS' rt'RXIsniXU OOODS.-Good, of .11 kind, .re loW.Con,e snd see m. and be .t..n.,hed.Pants at cents. ET SUITS MADE TO OKDF K.-n 1 atterson, Pa., May R, 18. ti. SAMUEL STKaVEE. .Minceflaneous. L. tt.MoKE. J. t- CEXHCio. I. OUHOOHH a 00m Dtaxiaa is - HARD IT ARC, IRO.1, SAILS, All Kind of Stoves. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, XotiOUS, Iieadtt-jnade Cloth- in, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. FLOUR, FEED, DRUGS, fcC, LV. Hardware a Specialty. JMSTQW, JUIHATA CO., PI Thankful to the public for their libera patronage in the past, we solicit a continu ance of tke same. All kinds of Prodnce Taken in Exchange For Gcoilj. la. ILTMOKIa A, CO., M'aluul, Juniata County, Ta. far 1,1878. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. SuloufT,) DEALERS IN CwRAI."V, CO A la, Iai:3IlJEl?, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Load Piaster, SEEDS, SALT, SlC. I We buy Grain, V, bo delivered at Mittlin j town or Mexico. j "We are prep .cd to tnrnish S-lt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUTEKS t KE"EDr. April 21, lS77-tr YOU'LL iE"RliY If you, replace that old pnnip with a new one, and do not first carefully eaamine the m ciiciE rcucr pztmp. The Buckeye is the very latest improve ment iu pumps. It is constructed with air charcbers, which nuo it very easy to operate. Hoae c m li attached to the buckeye, and water can be thrown upon any building, in ta ot lire. I oil can water your garden, wash indows, woh buggies, and have a FIRE E.VGIXE, ever ready a jon voor own premises, at no more c't than an onlinarv pump. It is an ornament to yonr yard. It cannot Ireeze in cold weather, and is durable beyond a doubt. Tit Tery Pump for Well of all Depths. The working parts are leiiher suction and va'vis, within a porcelain chamber. Noth ing to rot or get out of order. Tiie Inn Turbine Wind Engine is also a ?reat improvement in Wind En gines. Call and see the above pumps iu operation, or address for particulars W. C. BRATTOX, Lewistown, Midi in Co., Pa. Oet 30, 1879 -3m .ID YCll I15F.ME. IS. Inn - ins at the Corner palace Store. Call la o trouble to show goods. KOUZRT C PARKER. Build corner of BriJee and Jan. 1, 1479-tf Philadelphia & Reading Eai!ro2i. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. Nov. lOtb, 1S73. Trans leatt Hjrrisbnrg as follows t For New Torlt at 5 20, b l a. m., and 209 and 7 5-5 p. m. For Pnila 1 Iphia at 5 2?, 8 10, 9 45 a. ra.. 21X1 and 4 yt, p. m. For Heading at j 2:, 5 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00 4 tiO and 1 p m. For Pottsville at 5 2H, 8 10 a. m., and 4 Ofl p. m. and via .Schuylkill &. Susuebanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Auburn via S. it v Branch at 6 30 1 m. For Allentown at 5 20. ti ! a. m.. 2 UO. 4 and 7 55 p. m. The 5 2i, 8io m ,nd .755 v m trains have through cars for New Tork. The 5 20 a. ni. traiu has throu'-'j ears for Philadelphia. SCXD.173. 1 r or ;ew i ora at o zv a. m. j For Allentown and way staiions at S 20a. m. ' For iD' lallphia and way stations I at 1 4 p. in. Trains fjr Harrtsburg leave an follows t Leave New Vork at 8 4j a. ni., and 1 09, 530 and "7 4 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at & 43 a. m., sod 4 CO, and 7 2' p. in. Leave Hea ling at f 40, 7 40, 1 1 50 a. m., 1 i'J, I i and 10 35 p. ni. Leave PotNviM.. nt 6 I',9 15a.m. and 44 p. ni..and via Schuylkill aad Susquehan na Branch at 8 15 a. ni. Leave Auburn via S. A 3. Branch at 12 09 noon. Leave Allentown at r-J 80, 5 50, 9 OS a. a., 12 15, 4 3 and ! 05 p. m. t Poes tot run an 31onUy. Leave New York at 5 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 21 p. m. Leave Heading at 4 40 and 7 40 a. m. and li 85 p ni. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. iu. and 9 05 p.nu Fia Varris and Essex Railroad. i. E. WOOTTEN. Gtntral ilmarer. C. G. HANCOCK. General Ticket Agent. SEE! SEE! CO TO THE Port Royal Agricultural Agency FOR YOVR THRESHING MACHINES, HOUSE POffEUS, STEAM ENGINES SEPARATORS, ClaOVHIfi ULIalaERS, Plows, Harrows, (Jrain Drills, Sc., ic. 33-Fifteen Per Cent. Less than Cms bt had ESaewhere.Q J. F. JACOBS A CO., Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. July 25, 1577. Manhood: EowLost- How Restored Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culvcrwell's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (w ithout mrdi- cine) of ?pt'rmatorrhcea or Seminal weak ne, involuntary Seminal Losses, Impoi tercy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im pediments to Marriage, etc ; also. Con sumption, Epiler-ty and Fits, ii:tliit.d by sell-in-liilger.ee or sexual extravagance, Ac. C7"Price, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable Eisay, clearly deunnstrates. from a thirty years' sncfosful practice, tliat the alarm ing cCD.tequeneeS of s.-ii'-:ue may be rad ically cured without tr-e dane.-rons use of Internal medicine or tiie ; plic:-li;n of tb knile; poiiitinr out 3 mode of 1 :ire atone simple, cv.-Uin. and eti .ctuul, by niens of whi.-h every s:iilVrer, no matter what hi condition may be, may enre hiiusoif cheap ly, j.rivate!y. and radically. C?"Tiiis Lecture should be in the hand of every youth and every man in the laiirf. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to sny a!dn-s, post-paid, on the receipt o six centi wr two post stamj s. Address tha PnniUlier. TliE ITLTEIJWELL MEDICAL fO 41 Ann New York: aprll-ly Posi.OiSc9 Box 45SS. Siibs-rih forthe Sentinel and Republican, a paper that gives you agrtaU-r van -iy,ao t o-tter selectioa oi rea-ling nintir than smf other papor 'm tha Jnoia'a Valley. Said Bills printed on short notice at tha ; otlice ot tte Simi-nel and Republican. s