(SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFPLIXTOWK : Wednesday. April d, 18T9. TERMS. Subscription. $1.60 per annnm, if paid within 12 months ; $2.00 if bt paid within )S month. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 ent per inch for each insertion. Transient b'iisines notices in local col umn. 13 cents per line for ech inserting Dd actions will be maJe to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. As exchange briefly gives rulings of the Tost-Offioe Department b fol lows : Pocket knives arj unniailuble. It is the lity of a mail Carrier to receive mail matter properly prepaid end enclosed in United States stamp ed envelopes, vrhen olle mile or more from a post-office. A mitrk calling attention to -some Jiarticukr paragraph in a newspaper Lies not subject it to additional drawings are subject to let ter rates of postage, the same as any other matter produced by pen or JHilvil. The postal laws prohibit the ex rnange of pcbi-ige stamps of one de nomination for those of other denom ination for llioee of other denomina tions. .Some pal t of the publication must be printed in the county wherein the claimed office of publication is loca ted to enable the saxnu to be sent free to subscribers residing in said county. There is no law excluding postal faros from the mails because of no tices of indebtedness being printed or written thereon, but no indecent language, terms or epithets will be sallowed in such notice. All letters having one fall rate pre paid must be sent, although not fully prepaid. . The postd law forbids the renting vt boxes iu post-offices to two fami lies or firm. A printed business card may be mailed at third-class rates, providing it has no writing r.pon it other than the address. Regular newspapers cannot be ad mitted to the ixails at pound rates when a handbill or circular is en closed. The deiartaient rules that no post office shall le kept in a bar-room or a room directly cuimected therewith, nor must cut inail be opened or de livered in any such room. Iietters passing through the mails cannot lawfully be opened by any officers of the law for the purpose of detecting criminals. The post-olfice department is not responsible for matter lost in the mails. Ths Lewistown Sentinel published Ihe following last week : Quite a mel ancholy affair occarred near Talis City. Nebraska, on Sunday, February 23rL by which Mrs. lihoda Ann Heikes lost fe-r Hi. The circum stances, in short, tire about as follows : and from it a less in may be learned, never to let a iL'g accompany any one whea going among cows that have young calves: This unfortu nate womaa went to a neighbor's Louse on the day above named to make a calL Finding the wighbyrs absent, excepting the children, she Kpent seme time with them During this time she accompanied the neigh lvtr'a children to the barn to see the calves. She was. also, followed by her little dag. While at the bam the cows came up, and seeing the dog at tacked him. The dog ran to the woman to escape the fury of the cows. The latter thereupon attacked the woman, threw her to the ground and vented their mad fury on her person. She received injuries from which she died on the following Sat urday. She remained speechless and unconscious from the time she re ceived her injuries until death. De ceased was the wife of Frederick Heikes, and sister-in-law of Mrs. Dan iel Gross, of this place. Her age was 49 year, 4 months and 12 days. Rules for the avoidance of lead colic useful to painters, are given in 11 ill' i Journal of Health, as follows: Keep finger nails trimmed cJomjIv, so as to prevent particles of lead from collecting under them and transfer ences to bread in eating it "Wash tho hands well with soap and water, and rinse the mouth before eating. Drink ha'i a pint of 6weet milk at each meal to antagonize the influ ence of any particles of lead which may find their way into the stomach. It has been found in thousands of cases that an habitual attention to these things secures an entire ex emption from lead colic Total ex emption from this distressing com plaint is promised if these rules be observe!. Washugtob, April 4. The Secretary of the Treasury this afternoon issued the uine. ty-flfth call tor the redemption of 5-20 bonds of iaG5, consols of 1867. The prin cipal and Interest will be paid at the Trea sury on and after the 4th day of July next and the interest will cease on that day. The following are the descriptions of the bonds : corros musts. date.! July 1,1867. 30-No.l23.Wl to No. 128,833, both inc. $!00-No. 234,001 to No. 215.000, both inc. .y0-Xo. 115,001 to No. 1 18.5W, both inc. $1000-'o. 213,001 to No. 227,429, both inc. BKGISTEBED BOSDS redeemable at the pleasure of the United States after the 1st of July, 1872." $50-Kb. 8,251 to No. 8,279, both inc. $100-No. 23,701 to No. 23.829, both inc. $500-No. 11.551 to No. 11,683, both inc. $1000-No. 44,601 to No. 44,732, both inc. SdOOO-No. 17,051 to No. 19,266, both inc. The bonds outstanding and represented by the above-mentioned numbers constitute the consu.u.e .u. er the act residue of those issned under March 3, 1865, consols of 186" cocroa bohds. dated July 1, 1868. $50 No, 1 to 15.902, both inclusive. SI00 No. 1 to 86,779, both inclusive. 500 No. 1 to 18,111, both inclusive. ai000-No. 1 to 26,455, both inclusive. BEGISTEBED BOSDS, redeemable at the pleasure of the United State after the 1st day of July, 1873 s $500 No. 1 to 2,07, both inclusive. $1,000 No. 1 to 7,088, both inclusive. $5,000 No. 1 to 1,816, both inclusive. $10,000 No. 1 to 2,613, both inclusive. The bonds included In the above-mentioned numbers constitute the entire amount outstanding of those issued under the act f March 3, 1865, known as consols of 1868, and are tho Ust f tte United States 6-20 feeDds. SHORT LOCALS. Lent is over. Moving is oveft Garden making. Moonlight rambles. Next Sunday will be Easter. Eye epizootic afflict children in Harris burg. George W. Smith, in this Borough, baa a remedy for eye episootic. Slack-water navigation talk has ceased for the present. The new constables Were sworn into office on Monday. 'J he Huntingdon Presbytery met at Altoooa oo Tuesday. The town boys like to play fox these mooulight evenings. Soldiers, send hi your names for enrol ment on the records. The Legislature is after the Spits dog. "Hiss, get out, mai dog." It is said that the cultivation of the bee is a profitable business. An organ-grinder put in an appearance in town on Tuesday uroruiug. Be virtuous, temperate in eating and drinking, and you'll be happy. A snow fell, the sun shone, and the wind blew, all in one day Ust Thursday. It is said by an exchange that horse rad ish will relieve a cold immediately. Sunbury is setting herself in order for a grand celebration m-Xt th of July. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Nary To bacco. Dec. 4, 1878-ly. The School Department of the State is over a million of dollars behind with its payments. The water was let into the canal on Saturday, and now the toot of the boat man's horn is heard. A catfish twenty inches long, weigh ing five pounds was recently caught in the river at Lewistown. James McAuley and Andrew Bashore, each have added sv.taI head of Kentucky stock to their herds of homed cattle. The Lewistown Sentinel asks that when the canal be abandoned, that the company that bought it renounce all right and title to it. They have a nice kettle or fish np in WilKecbarre, in investigating the issue of one h'.'udied thousand dollars of fraudulent city bonds. Tho Commissioner of Agriculture last year put the nurub.-r of horses in the United States at 10,329,700, and valued at aa aver age, per bead, of $58.16. The fiudiug of the court of inquiry in the rase of Fits John Porter recommends him for restoration to his old rank of Major Oeneral, and back pay. ifc-v. E. E. Berry his become a real estate owner, he and Mr. Henry Cramer having boaght a forty -acre farm in Milford town ship. Struck a bonanta." The case of the theft f tho billots of the February election will come np for fur ther consideration before Squire Loudon, on Friday at 10 o'clock a. a. We exttad the time for the payment of Met subscription at $1.50 per year, to the April term of court, alter which time the full price aa advertised will be charged. A new time table was set for Philadelphia Express east, on the 6th inst. Time here 11.12 A. a., with a few changes, which see in corrected taMe elsewhere in lh paper. Tbe young men who go to Cnion Ceme tery to play cards wilt be attended to by legal proc ss, by the management of the Association, if the card playing is repeatgd."S Last Sabbath was Palm Sundsy, so called from the palms that the populace of Jeru salem carried when they went forth to meet Jesus Christ, on his last entry to Jerusalem. taster is near at hand ; it is the time to learn how many chkkea eggs, with a goose egg on top, one can eat, and now many visits it will take from a doctor to get one through the case. A few nights ago an attempt was made to wreck a passenger train on the Cer.'ral rail road, a short distance from Highspire. Two large stones had been placed on the track. An arrest has been made. O-" bouse occupied by Mr. Warner, at Grahamville, caught fire from a defective flue, last Wednesday morning, and burned to the g.aand. There was no insurance. The house M owned by the Grahams? rTrs. P. A. Crawford lost a pocket-book containing $75.00, lat Thursday evening, on the pavement aoaiew'ncre between Dr. Atkinson's residence, on Mam street- ana her place of residence on Third street. Government is issuing ten dollar 4 per cent, bonds. It is a goon ensnce to pui away a little money at interest, and if one needs the money at any time unexpectedly they can realixe on the bond j anybody will take them. Fisherman are not in a high state of de light over their catch of trout since the sea son has come in. They nearly all aay mat ihe banks of the streams bear evidence that the waters were troubled by boos and line before the season began. 2jhe timely discovery of a fire in the chim ney of Snyder'a chair shop last Thuisday saved the west end of town from a great excitenent, and probably from a great con flagration. The wind was high at the time the chimney was en fireT At a sale of short-horned Kentucky cat tle in Mifflin county, a few days ago, An drew Beshoar and iamea McAnley bought a heifer past two years old, named Bet tie But Itr, for $113.00, and a bull, sixteen months old, named Prince of Hartse, for $120.00. AUre broke out in some clothing that werehung too near a stove in a room in Wdl's hotel last Thursday. The fire was outeued before it got ont of the room. The day was a windy one, and if the tW had got a good start itmight have done great aam ago to ptopertjO The Supreme Court of Ohio hai dscided that when a drunken and unruly passenger U put off B railroad train, and ia then run compauy ft dnty f con. ductor to protect other passengers against him by ejecting him, and if he was too drunk to take care of himself after that it ... his own fault, fcimilar decisions have been made in other States xeAg CTTew dars aeo a horse, driven by Sam neTcleck, of Walker township, Irignienea . . flvnsy waaan. near Daniel Sieber's, in r-.nah township. The horse turned nMHeniy around, upset the buggy, threw Samuel Cleck and bis father out on tho road, and in turn collided with a buggy in which Commissioner Wilson was seated, in. and nearly upset hi vehicte. The i.,.,.hi riwk'i horse to a halt. COlllBIUU " C No damage was done, which is quite a won deiiConsidering how lively an occasion H wb 2:'. JJ jJSMM-aawawdsdhsl A Highland preacher, ho round his con gregation going to sleep on Sunday, before be had fairly beguri, suddenly atopped and exclaimed i Brethren, it's nae fair. Gie a man hsif eliHuce. Wait till I get alang, and then, if I'm nae worth listening to, gang to sleep. Bnt don't gang before I get com Ihehced. Gio a man a chance " The Williamspnrt Banner fathers the fol lowing : A Miauus, Fa., minister, while mar rying conple recently, is reported to bare been rather disconcerted on asking the bridegroom if be was willing to take the young lady for bis wedded wife, by scratch ing his bead and aaying i "Yes, Pro willing, but I'd much sight rather have her sister." The weather in this part of the world fluctuates so much that common changes are not talked of, but the changes in the weather last Thursday were so numerous, and sent the mercury np and down so oltea in Ihe thermometer, that the fluctuations of that day were Ihe standing topic to talk of, bnt by night-fall it had settled down to a mid-wiuter cold. A dangerous disease in eye of horses has manifested itself in different counties of the Slate. To a limited extent it has appeared in tbisconuty. Mr. (Jeorge?niith in this borough, lias a horse, the eyes of which were affected. Mr. Smith, however, has a cure, which it would be well for horse men to look to. In the eastern part of the State many horses are going blind. The disease is called the eye epizooty. Anna Dougherty, in A 1 toon a, concluded to marry a man against her father's will, but while she was on her way to get mar ried, an officer of the law arrested her and took her to ber father's house. She did not, however, give up the match, but vowed, I'll marry that mm if it is forty years from now." And, by the way, it may be said that the report prevails that the daugh ter of the Governor of Connecticut, who ran away to get married a few weeks sgo, is waiting on an invitation to come back. The Perry county Freeman Ust weeK said : Some scoundrel s track Mr. H. J. Ep pler, of Marysville, on the head with a piece of timber, while he was closing the window t, Lancaster Examiner of last week shutters of his store on Thursday evening t(.j;a tue following: This morning two con lasU It is thought that the villain intended j fidence men got aboard the Philadelphia to rifle the tore of its contents, but as bis blow did not knock Eppler senseless and only caused him to give an alarm, the as sailing party sought safety ia flight. A Washington paper tells, as follows, how a sister stopped a marriage : Captain Nor man Crane, on his death-bed at Meyer's Hotel, in Washington, last Sunday night, expressed bis willingness to be married to a woman with whom he had lived for five years, and who bad all along been known as Mrs. Mary Crane, his wife. The idea in going through the marriage ceremony was that Mrs, Crane should get her part of the $20,000 of earthly goods about to be left by him. Bev. Dr. James G. Addison was sent for. According to his own statement, when he asked the rapidly-sinking Crane if be were "willing to marry this Toman," Celia Crane, the Captain's sister, put her hand on the dying man's mouth, and thus prevented the consummation of the marriaje. Upou the death of the mm the sister seized the property. Fnocrtwxo or Cotar beld bt tue As sociats Jinots o Moxiiat, Aran 7, 1879. Petition of Rai-hel arid Ta:nes Given, minor children of Alexander Given, de ceased, for the appointment of guardian. A. J. Ferguson was appviute! guardian. Patterson. Petition of A. J. Ferguson, guardian of James and Rachel Given, minor childr.-n of Alexander Given, deceased, for an inquest In partition. Inquest grauted as prayed for. Beturaable June 17, 1879. Patterson. Decree of distribution in the estate of Philij' Ranck, deceased. Atkinson. Bond of Caleb Parker, as Justice of the Teace approved zr.i filed. To tbb Sabbath-School Wobkebs is JraiATA CorsTT : Dear Brtlkrtn : The time of year has m.w arrived when all our ohools should be open and at work. Now, at the commencement of a new quarter, is a good time to start in Tor the summer. Will you not be so kind as to go f work at once and organize. And when yon have organ ized, will you please sand me the following items, that 1 may be able to mal:e a full re port to the next Convention : 1. Na-ie and address of all your olficers and teachers. 2. Whole number of scholars. 3. Number of scholars in Primary De partment, or nsii.g Primary Lesson Leaf. Please cut this out, preserve and send me this report by the 1st of May, if possible. Respectfully, Thomas A. Eldeb, Sec'f Juniata Co. S. S. Mtoaation. s List of Lettkbs remaining in tha MiQiu- town Post Office, April 1, 1879. Persons applying for Letters in this List, will please say tbey are advertised. Brackbitl W. W. Keely Barbara. Brown Mim Maggie. McEllen K. Basom A. N. Myets Miss Kate. DiffondafTer George. Patterson Henry. Ewing James. Sausman Miss Kate. Ford Miss Sidney. aiewari jouu i. Greenland Miss Esther. Wise W. A. Hill Maggie. SULUXUM Buua.a, r. js. Vbtibab Soldilks. Soldiers who enlist ed from, and were accredited to the bor ough of MilHintown, during the war of the Rebellion, will please report, as soon as po sible, their name, place and date of enlist ment, company and Regiment, with the date of discharge, and present place of resi dence, to enable tbem to complete their Boll of Veteran Soldiers of Juniata county, Pa. J.C.Moseb, i H.U. Wiisoa, J111 April 9, 1879. e The Lewistown Sentinel says : Isaac Quay, aged about 24 years, ion of I. J. Quay, on Saturday a week, Lad the pupil of his left eye knocked ont by being struck with the points of a pair of scissors, which he was trying to get off a nail with the bh! of iron poker. A chestnut tree cut recently on the prem ises of Charles Bratton, Jr., ia Bratton township, made 85 rails. TAKING THE OATH. Do yon," aaid Fanny, t'other day, In earnest love me as you say f Or are those tender words a plied Alike to fifty girls beside I" - Dear, cruel girl," cried I, forbear ! For by those eyes t"'-8 Bp. I swear !' She atopped me, as the oath I took, and tried. "You've iworn now kiss the book." Tnrntr'e fall Reporter. In Warren connty a clever rascal baa been playing a new dodge on farmers. He pays each f armor a dollar for chickens, writ- ins them a receipt in pencil, sruicn wouia invariably break off just before reaching the signature. Thea be would produce a foun tain iws irom his Docket and have the farmer sign In ink. Soon after he erased all the pencil writing and wrote promissory hotos for 9100 and $150 and sold $600 of such cotes to a bank." . MOTHER'S BOYS. Tea, I know there arc stains on my carpet The traces of tuiail, muddy boots ; And I see your fair tapestry, glowing All spotless with' blossoms and fruits! And I know that my trails are disfigured ' With prints of small Sogers and hands; And I see that your own household white ness All fresh in its purity stands.- Tes, I know that ray "black walnut" is bat tered, Aud dented by many small heels ; While yonr own polished stairway, all per fect. Its smooth, shining surfaco reveals J And I know that my parlor is littered With many odd treasures and toys j While yonr own is in tha daintiest order, Unharmed by the presence of boys ! And I know that my room is invaded Quite boldly all hours of the day ; While you sit n your own unmolested, And dream the soft quiet away ! Yes, I know I have jackets that wear out, And buttons that never will stay ; While you can embroider at leisure, And leain pretty arta of crochet." And I know there are lessons of spelling. Which I must be patient to hear ; While you may ait down to yonr novel, Or turn the last magazine near ! Tes, I know there are four little bedsides, Where I must stand watchful each night While you may go out iu your carriage, .And flash in your diees ao bright ! Now I think I'm a neat little woman I like my house orderly, too ; And I'm fond of all dainty belongings; Tet I would not change places with you ! No ! keep your fair home, with its order, Its free Join from trouble and noise ; And keep your own fancilul leisure; But give me my four splendid boys ! .Vts lor Observer. Express at Duncannon. Tbera was a pas secger on board from Pittsburg who was on his w ay to New York to purchase goods. Soou after the three-card -inoute mea were on the train ; one of them began to shake the cards, and the other acting as "capper" was betting liveh until the Pittsburg msn was taken in and be tx-gm to bet. At the Rockvillc bridge, about five miles above llarriaburg.the Pitts burger staked his money and before Harrisbiirg was reached had lost $325, of which $75 was in cash and tor the balance he gave a check for $50. The check was very soon secreted in a car at tached in the rear of the train. The victim then complained to the conductor aliont his misfortune, and the latter and a brakeman took in custody two men whom they sus pected. When taken before the Pittsburger he was unable to identify them, and it was learned aitcrward that tbey had exchanged hats. The conductor was obliged to re lease them. Tbey feared a subsequent ar- ... ami m-hfti tlm train reached Harris- ' . burg they Wapcd otf at a crossing before , arriving at the depot and fled. The swiu- j dkd traveler had no money to purchase goods and be remained at llarrisbarg. A TRIE LOVER'S FAREWELL. Fare thee well the word is rpokeu Which reuds asunder t ies most dear ; Though my heart is nearly broken, Yet for thee I'll sued no U-ar. Fare thee well wc part forever, Though that parting gives me pain ; Yes, it grieves my heart to sever lies so dear yet grief is vain. Fare thee well I ne'er shall meet thee, As we oft have met before ; I never as a friend will greet thee . We are strangers evermore. Fare thee well thon bast deceived me, Thy loved image I'll dispi-l; By thy words tbou oft bast grieved mc, Now forever, fare thee well. S. L. mm- Cabphob Mna Dr. Oberboltxer's Lini ment has been used by thousands, and has proved to be of the highest value to the Community. It has effected many cures in Rheumatism, Sores, Swellings, Sprains a.id Frosted Feet, and many persons recomnier! it for Cuts, Oaila and Swellings in horses. It costs 25 cents. Sold by Bauks k. lla-n- lin, Mifllintown, and Hamlin at Co., Patter son, Pa. Trl9-lm Camphor Milk cures Headache and Neu ralgia. Camphor Millr cures Rheumatism and Lame Back. Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Brnises and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 25c 6 bottles $1. Sold by Banks X Hamlin, MUfUntown, and Hamlin k. Co., Patterson. marlB-ly Phoenix Pectoral will cure your Cough. Pbosuix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly Phienix Pectoral tastes good and brings rest. Pbrenix Pectoral costs S x ; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks k. Hamlin, Mifllintown, A Hamlin A Co., Patterson. marl9-ly FOR SALE. A commodious Dwelling Honse, and two Store Rooms, in the bor ough or Mifllintown, Juniata county, Pa. This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling honse, and business place in Mifllintown ; a chance, which if left pass, may not be equaled in many years. For particulars, call at, or address this office. jan29-tf FOR RENT. The Corner Store-room in the Belford Building, now occupied by R. E. Parker, is for rent. Inquire of Maboabbt BBLrOBD. LUMBER. All kinds, sixes and qualities, for sale at prices to suit the times. Call on or address Jas. C. SHiLLtxosroah, roariO-tf Near McAllsterville, Pa. GREAT BARGAINS ! I will sell the following named Sewing Machines at Greatly Reduced Prices. $25 TO 930 WILL BUY A White, Remington, Howe, New American, Weed, New machines Singer, Whitney, Davis, O rover fc Baker, The New Domestic. sold in lots of four at wholesale prices. All attachmenfa furnished cheap. Also a full assortment of needles, and oil of the best quality. Ry sendinst S6 cent ybu can have for warded br return mail 12 assorted needles bv B. M. TODD, Patterson, Pa. t "Sept 24, 1877 CL0S1NQ PRICES ' or DE HAVEN & TOMSEND, BACKERS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA, Stocks Bonght and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. Jlprii 1, 1879. Bin. Asked. U.S. 6'a 1881. 1867 . - " 1808 . 10-40s lUGt l' called, called. 101 101 ' Currency, tt's... 121 05 105 ) 9t 122 5's, 1881, new , 4 i s, new " 4's " Pennsylvania R. R... KM 105 100 8?J 18 35 15 ISA ! 'ii 100 351 Philadelphia k. Reading K. K.. ISA Lehigh Valley It. R 34 Lehigh Coal Navigation Co.. United Companies of N. J ... Northern Central K. R. Cc ,i. Hestonrillo Pass. R. R.Co.j., Pitts., Tit. k Buff. R. R. Co... (iold Silver, ' anl 4's.) " ( buiies aiid I Dimes.)... a t IPO 991 OOMMERCI1L. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Mirrnxrows, April 9, 1879. Butter 16 Eggs 10 Lard 8 Ham 9 Shoulder.... 7 Slides. ..... ............ S Potatoes 00 Onionst..... ...... ......... .... 40 Kags ,,4 2 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weesly by Keiyiedy A Doty. v- Qcotatioks roa To-dat. Wednesday, April 9, 1879. Wheat 1 00 Corn, .................... 45 Oats 22to2 Kve 55 Timothy seed 1 OOtol 10 Cloverseed 3 25 PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKETS. Philadelphia, April 5 Steers ranged from S4i6c. Sheep ranged from 4touc . Hogs sold at 6c. Cows sold at $25to35. BRITISH GRAIN TRADE. ( Livkbpool, April 4. A leading grain cir- i cu.jr savs : 1 lie country cram markets ; have beeu generally quiet this week. For eign wheat and good qualities of English were unchanged. Interior was r.i:hor easier. Cargoes off coast were in good demand and have improved six pence per quarter, mere was little or no inquiry for parcels to arrive. There was tho average attendance at this market to-dv and a moderate business was done at full prices. Fine winters were pearly a penny dearer, f lour was slow ana unchanged. Corn was in goo l inquiry ; new was scarce and a half p;nny dearer ; old was unchanged." Special JVulices. THE WORLD'S BALM. Da. L. D. WsTsrax's Altxbativb Stbcp. Z7 remedy used THIRTY-FIVE YEARS ! in a private practice, and never failing to i radically cure RHEUMATISM, DROPSY, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Secondary Syphilis, , i I : . v. . j 1 1 A : u- W : U ' imnlic.twl. no -StnA to ,he ,,(,!(,.. '. Sold bv all Retail Druggists, and (whole sale only) by Tiia tViTBcax Mcdicisb Co.,' P. O. Box 338, Rochester, N. i . I will mail (Free) the rtcipe for a simple VrorrBLB Balw tht will remove TAX, FRECKLES. PIMPLES and BLOTCHES, leaving the skin son, clear and beautif ul ; also instructions for producing a luxuritnt growth of hairon a bald head or smooth! tare. Address, inclosing 6C sump, Vaudell it Co., 20 Ana street, N. Y. ' I TO C0-VSI.MPT1VES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is s .iious to mase known to his fellow-suuVrs the means of cure. To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the presx:. Iption ued, (tree ot charge), with the dnectiona for preparing sud nsing the same, which tbey will find a stbe cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Ac. Parties wishing tha Prescrip tion, will please add."' ss, E. A. WILSON, 194 Penn street, Williamsbnrgh, N.Y. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who sutTered for vears from IWvous DEBILITY, PREMA TURE VVXX Y, and all the effects or youth ful indiavretion, will lor the sake of suffer ing humanly, - ad free to all who need it, the recipe and uirection fur making the aim remedy by which be was cured. Suf rera wishing to prom oy tne aaveriiser s experience can do so by addressing in per fect confidence, JOHN B. OtiDfc.X, 42 Cedaj street, New York. PILES Of all kinds. TUMORS, discharges of BLOOD, or mucus, and all aiseasea oi ine K&oiiai quickly and perfectly cured by aaiuiple and soothing lU.Mz.li I. for information ad dress Db. J. FABER A CO., 22 Ann street, N. T. Jan 29, 1879-6 in Mew Advertisements. NEW STORE IN McALISIERVlLLE. Grand Opening ! Great Bargains ! SD. WATTS has just returned from Philadelphia with the largest assort ment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Notions, Fancy Goods, Boots. Shoe", Hats, Uata, Caps, Queensware, Wooa ana Willow Ware, Hardware, DRUGS, PAI.TTS AXD OILS, ever brought to McAIistervitle, which will be sold at SEDUCED PRICES. AU kinds of Produce, Meat, Dried Fruit, Grain and Seeds of all kinds taken in ex change for Gooda. rryCall and examine onr stock, in the room formerly occupi.-d by J. R. Bougbner, opposite the National Uoll, jKcAlisterville, Junuta county, t'a. 8. V. WATTS. April 2, 1879 SPECIAL NOTICE. Abt person wishing a First-Clasa Organ, will save ft.) to 50 PES CENT, by baying the FAVORITE GROAN, direct from the manufactory, aa I have dispensed with the service.of an agent, and will hereafter sell direct to the purchasers, giving them Ike benefit of the agenVefee. Please tend for particulars before pur chasing elsewhere. ALEX. McKILLIPS, Manufacturer and Proprietor, Dec. 4, 1878-6m Lancaster, Pa. arge stock of ready made clothing of the b j latest and choicest styles, tor men ana boys, hats, caps, boots and shoes, notions, fmnishinp goods in endless variety for sale at Samuel Strayers, in Patterson. Urge stock ef Ready-made Clothing for alt by PARLEY CO. PRIVATE SALES. - Persons desirous of selling property at private sale, may arrange to have the prop erty advertised in the Sentinel and Republi can, on tha lernu no pan if not told. If old, to pay at snch rates as bare previous ly beea agreed upon. FARM 69 ACRK3, ABOUT BO ACRE3 clear, 1 mile west of East Salem, oa the Mifflin road. Running water between honse and barn. All kinds of fruit. Improve mentsa Log Ilonse, weatherboarde4 Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Bog Pens, Spring l'ouse. The quality of land is good, and clear of (tones. This farm is in Walk er towusbip. For further particulars, ad dress G. W. Sfl-ncFF, East Salem, JuuiatB Co., Pa. A LOT Or GROUSD OH THE SOUTH side of Main street, McAIistervitle. this county, having thereon erected a Dwelling H, ....... . r.,1 ekn.. ... hif.lMUa .!.!'- TC.k ' . . ..., 1 Thankful to Ihe public Tor fb"ir Hh-ral intronagc in the pat, we solicit Oo'iiMMnc House, and Spring Honse. BBl SUble,!oftnBWIMB A,kil.uol a Well or good water with pnup in iL Eleven apple trees of choice fruit. The lot ia well fenced. This is a desirable prop erty in the locality in which It is lorafed, and can bo bongbt at a reasonable price. For further particulars address NATHAN GRIFFITH. McAllsterville, Juniata Co., Pa. O.NK OF THE HOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS In the county j may be purchased of rte undersigned at a j reasonable price. The property is situated j in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with J the Smith stand includes a lot of about j Iivu Having thereon eroded a; comfortable Two, toryFramell, use,, com-i tnodious BtaUo and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good wafer at the doer of the house. For particulars call on or address WM. HOOPS. Walnut P. O., Juuiafa Co., Fa. A TRACT OF LAND, SITUATED IS Millbrd township, Juniata con.ity, six miles west of Tatterson, cjnt.iining Fifty Acres ; ten cleared, the rest well timbered ; having thereon erected a Log rl'itise and Frame Barn. There is an excellent spring of water at the door. Price, two hundred and fifty dollars. Inquire at this otf.ee. A FARM OF FIRST-RATE QUALITY of land, in the heart of Lost Creek Valley, only one mile west of McAllsterville, con taining 80 ACRES, rno-tly cleared, having thereon erected a LARUE FRAME BAXK BARN, commodious weather-boarded LOG HOUSE, and other out-building. First rate Fruit, a well of ck"r, cold Water at the kitchen door. This is a desirable farm, and can be bonght at such a margin that it will prove a profitable investment. For fur ther particulars address Mrs. SOPHIA OSWALD, Mifllintown, Pa. a Valuable farm of 120 acres, more or less I 100 acres cleared and In high state of cultivation, belonging to the Heir, of John Yoder. deceased, U hereby ofTered at Private Sale. The Farm is situ ated in Fermanagh township, about three miles northeast of Mifllintown. The iro- proveinents are a New Frame House and -jn-, and other outbuildings. There i i a spring of never-failing water at the door. A stream of water traversrs the farm. An Orchard of fruit in variety, in- eluding grapes in bearing condition, is con venient to the buildings. For further in formation adiress D A. YODER, Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. A FIRST-RATE FARVI, CONTAINING 0nc Hundred an4 Sixty Acres, in the best , ,-.. c. . rnm wheat -growing d.strKt in the State of Ohio, I situated one-half mile from Amanda rail- mad station, in Fairfield county, and one mile froni a good pike. The improvements area large two-story BRICK HOUSE (13 rooms ball and eel ar). Double Log Barn and Stable, and other buildings, and a well of good water. A stream of spring water traveres the centre of the farm. There s a large orchard on the premises. Will take $70 per acre, part cash, rest in payments, A farm adjoining sold for $100 per acre. The reason for selling, is the desire to invest in city property, in Circleville. For all in formation address J. SWEYER, Pickaway Co., Ohio. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF MIFFIIMTO"tTX, PA. WITH URAXCII AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. NEVIN POMEROY, PretiJent. T. VAN IRWIN, C.irr. Disscrosst Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, Georg'i Jacobs, Philip M. Keener, Amos (. Bonsall, Louis fc. Atainaon. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCKHOLDEBS : Nevin Pomeroy, James B. Okeson, Philip M. Kepner, Wm. Van Sweringen. Joseph Xothrock, H. II. Bechtel, Jane H. Irwin, Marv Kurtz. Samuel M. Knrtx, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertxler. janT 1878-tf George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos . Bonsall, Noah Hertxler, Daniel Stouiler, Charlotte Snyder, Sam'l llcrr's Heirs, KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to But era A Kennedy,) DEALERS IN COAIj, it 3iur.it, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster SEED!, 6 A IT. JtC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifhia town or Mexico. 'We are prepared to f nrnisb Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY k DOTT. April 21, 1877-tf ADAMS' EXPRESS OFFICE returned to its old location on Water Street, Mifllin town. Special Seduced Rates to Regular Shippers, Packages delivered free to all parts of Mifflin and Patterson. K 6a A H' WIIDM AJT. :MISCKLLAM EO I'X L. 1U.NDORB. L. DKAKINO. L. DUN DORK & CO., DEAL-ftiS IX HARDWARE, IK OX AAILS, A I. L KIND OP STOVES, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Minus, Eeady-MafiB U&liiig, Caps, Ms ani SI12& FLOUK, FEED, DKUGH &r, &:. HARDWARE A SPECIAIYTr. Johnstown, Jtiniaitu County, Pa. Proluce taken in KxcLangtr fr Goods. L. DUN DO RE & CO., Walnut May I. D. W. HARLEY'S Is the ilte where jou eta bnj TIIK BUST AND A fPIV' Vf TTTfTR' Sr. ATJ.at-iA 1 A. V -Jk- aVIkV aw'ttV HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HE ia prepared to exhibit one of the mt this market, and at ASTOSISUIXOLY LOW PRICES f Also, measures taken for saits and parts of sails, which will be made toord at abort notice, very reasonable. Heroeruber the place, in Hoffman's New Baildinj, earner ef Bridge bb4 Water s'reeU, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Jan. 1, l;-U SAM'L STRAYER Has just returned from the Eastern cities with a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' Fl'RMSniNO GOODS Goods of all kinds are low Come in.1 see ma, and be astonished. Pants at T5 Centa. K7 SUITS MADE TO OKDER.vg Patterson, Pa., May 28, l7o. SAMUEL STKaTEI, Travelers' Guile. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIM K-T ABLE roa Tmsovsb abb Local Passtcra Taaiss . Srrwst Habbisbcbo asd Altooba liavb WESTWARD. XE A VB EASTWARD. - l3 ' i tTATKHS. 5- 2 i. a. a.m. ,a. a. p. 11203, 8 00 Pbiladel'a 3W. (tK P.M.jA.M. P. I P.M. P.M. A 5 30 BW! 1 ;l Harriab'a-. 8 1.'.; 130 9 00! 546! 812 1 4:; KockviU 7 09! 117 d -45 i 55 821 I uarysvi e i I v n 6 04 6 K. Cova ; . 2 1 1'2; 8 21 I Duncan'n, 7S012-5-5 8 12 . Aqueduct 7 20; 12 4i 8 02 . 6 i) 6 4'i 8 00 naiiy s . w V 908; 2 43i.ewpcrt j 6 54 1222; 7 82 9C 2 55!llil;erst,n 642jl2 0'.i1 717 7 101 7 26 74-5; 7 02 933 3fv-Thomp'n 6 30111 571 7 00 9 4? 3 23 Mexico I 6 10 1141; 6 40 9 54 3 2!1Perrysv'e: 61'MllSol 63 800 10 ran 4 33 Mifflin !6 0o!ll32 625 10 42; 4HliLewisto'n (10 57 4 lOlAnderson ill II 42TiMcVeyt'n !U2ii 4-7!Mn3v'nk 5 40! 1 1 04 5 27(10 52 50 9 10 34 5 02 10 23i jll40 4 52;N Uamil'uj 447 1010- 4 4.;iooo; 1148' 4 .V., Vt. I mon !H56 Jliooi 5 07 Mapleton. 4 33, 9 56; 515iMiliCreek 4 23: 9 49: SWJHunting'u 4 li! 9 37 ftOl Petersb'g; 3 57! 9 20 6 i2t Barree 8 5i 9 13; 12 201 12 371 12 4i' '2 03! 1 Oil 1 10i 12ti OlOiSpr'ceCk 8 43! 9(rA 6 23!Birmgb'in 6 34i Tyrone 4l firnn 3 .3 2 3 26 3 17 312! 3WM 2 001 8 55! 8 50i 8 41! 8 37! 8 34; 8 14 1 30 6 031 Fostoria 31' 6 ?; Hell Mills; 1 55 7 2t, Altoona P. M. IA. M.I A.M.: A. M.I 7 40 I j 9 05112 55 Pittsbnrg. Wxstwabb Fast Tbahis. Pacific Express K-.wes Philadelphia 11 55 p m ; llarri?hiirp 4 20 a m ; Harysviile 4 39 a m ; Dmieannoa 4 52 a m ; Newport 5 17 a m : Milrlin 6 58 a m Lewistown 8 20 a in McVeylown 6 41 a in ; Mt. Union 7 OH a in : Huntlhgrlou 7 SO a m ; Petersburg 7 43 a m ; Spruce Ore k 7 57 a m ; Tyrone 8 16am; Bell's Mills 8 ,u i n ; Altoona o M a m; Pittsbu:g 1 45 p m. Pittsburg Evres leaves Philadelphia 6 30 p m ; Harrmbug 1 1 00 p m i Marysville 1 19 p ui ; Milllin 12 -so a m ; Lewistown 1 00 a m ; Huntingdon 2 10 a m ; Tyrone 2 50 a ui ; Altoona 8 0 a m 5 Pittsburg 8 10 a m. Eastwabo Fast Tsars. Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsburg St 440pm; Altoona 8 55 p in ; Bell's Hills 9 10 pin; Ivrone V 23 pm; spruco Creek 9 37 p m ; Huntingdon 1 1 00 u ra ; Lewis- town 10 54 a ni ; Mitlliii 11 12am; llarris- btirg 1235 sin; and arrives id Philadelphia at 3 50 a m. Atlantic Express leaves PiUpbnrr at 1 10 pm; Altoona ulopra; Tyrone f ,'lpin; Huntimrilon i So pm; Mt. i mon iwf m ; McVct town 8 23 p ru ; LewUtown 8 48 p m ; Mifflin 9 10 i m ; Newport 9 51 p iu '; Dii!i- cannon 10 20 f ni ; Harrisburg 1.' 55 p ru ; Philadelphia 3 00 am. Paciuc Cxpresa haves Pittsburg at 3 15 s m: Altoom 7 50 am; Tvrone 816 am: Huntingdon 8 51 a m! Lewistown 531 a in j Mifflin 10 10 am: IlarrUburg 1140 am;' arrivas in Philadelphia 8 40 p in. Coxxkctios. Trains on the Hollidaysburg Branch leave Altoona at 7 40 am; 910 am; 2.4c) p m ; 7 50 p m ; arrive at Altoona il 1 50 pm; 7 40 p ra ; 8 40 p m ; 7 15 pm. Trains on Lewistown Division leave Lew istown Junction lor Milroy at 7 00 a m ; 11 Mam; 4 00 p ui ; for mi bury at 7 25 a ra ; 1 20 pm; and arrives at Lewistown Junc tion from Milroy at 9 33 a m ; 3 00 p in ; 5 25 p m ; from Sunbury at 10,33 am, and S 10 p nil T nin riri ths II. k B. T. R. R. and Bed- ford t)ivi.6n leave Huntingdon tor Bedford Brirtg. port and Cumberland at 903 a m ad. 6 40 p in ; and arrive at Huntingdon at 7 25 p m and 12 10 a m. Trains on the Tyrone Division leave. Ty rone for Reilefame aud Lock Htven at 8 10 a ra and 7 08 pm; fbr CurwcTisrille and Clearfield at 8J a in and 1 15 p in ; arrive at Tyrone at 1 1 60 and 6 00 p ni. WE II.4TC IT AT LAST. A prrtect working Shirt Bosom Stretcher ami Ironing Board. Best ''yHselling article in market. SeHs at I 'TS-l-'ight, both in city and cnultry. It K5ys superior in every respect, and r noro salable than any other board. E jJ I' he latest improvement over all Patented Nov. 20, 1.377. Urge per centsge )ld. Territory sellers and can vassers wanted. Agents do not fail to send for circular and terms to A. W. Smith, Mc Keesport, Allegheny county, Pa. gay in what paper y0u saw this ads't. octl6 8 23 1 09 6 2 0 8.'. 2 17 8 58 2 31 9 08; 2 43 s .ID PER tlSEMEA 7S. I. 0.r Juniata Cosnty, I'vt. TIIK CHEAPEST WW'S? f'TYYTTTT 71 M KS al JB- M- JK. M.L VJI AND FVRXISH1SG GOODS. choice anv select toots- ever" offered h ! Philadelphia & Reading Eailroad. j Arrangement of Passenger Tralaa. j Nov. 10th, 187. I Tratn leave- Hirrtibhrg ft follow : For Nsw York at 5 2', b Us. a., and 39 and 7 55 p. m. 1 For Philadelphia at i 20, 8 19, 9 45 a. m., ! 2 0i and 4 00 p. m. : For Reading a 5 20, 8 10, 9 4& a. m., t 09 I 4 OO and 7 5- p m . j For PotUville si 5 23, 8 10 a. m.. and 4 CO ' p. m. and via Schuylkill a Susquehanna I Branch at 2 40 p. ra. j For Auburn via S. A S. Branch at $ 30 1 m." For AlienUxm at 6 20, 8 10 a. as., 2 00, 4 (Ml and 7 j p. m. The 5 20, Kill a. ra. a;d 7 55 p m. j trains have through cars for New York, j The 5 20 a. m. train has tb-ongb ears toy fbiladelphia. SCXDATS. For New Tork it S !!!). m. p0r Alleatown and wav stations at 5 20a m. por Heading, Philadelphia and way stations at 143 p. m. r,-;.. fr ft ..A.- . ,.. . Lve New York at 8 40 a. ra., aad 1 00, 530 aud 7 43 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 40 a. m. sad 4 00, and 7 20 p. in. Leave Rea-tio; at fi 40. t 40, 1 1 50 a. m., 1 30, 6 15 and 10 35 p. iu. Leave Pottsville at 6 10, 9 15 a. m. and 4 41 p. m.,and via ScBttylii-.H and SnS'l'iehaa- na Branch at 8 !3 a. T-j . J Leave Auburn via S. k. S. Branch at 12 04 I Boon. Leave Allentown at 12 30, a 50, 9 05 a. m., 12 10, 4 30 aud 9 03 p. ra. f Dors aof run on Mandavt. SlS DA VS. Leave New York at 5 3'J p. ru Leave Philadelphia at 7 2i p. m. Leave Readrhg at 4 40 and 7 40 a. ta. and Tt 35 p m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a n. and 905 p.m. Fi Morris aid Etsex R.nlrad. t. E WtXJTTEN. Genrral Manmrtr. c n ti vn.'i- General Tuktt Ag'tt. MaEhood: HowLost-HowEestored Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell'a Celebrated Lssay oo the radical enrt (without medi cine) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal weak ness, Involuntary S.'iuinal Losses. Impe teiiey; Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im pediments to Xarriare, etc ; also, t'on aumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or Sexual extravagance, Ac. VGr Price, in a sealed envelrpej only six cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful pracliee, that t'us alarm ing consequences of sell-abuse may krad iea'ty rnred without the dangi-roua izh of Internal medicine Or the application of the knife; pointing ont a mode of cdreatonce simple, certain, and effectual, by twanj of which every antferer, no matter what his condition may be, irnty enre himself cheap ly, privately, and raiiicnll. Criiis Leetnre should he in the hands of every vomh and every Hi.in in the !-nd. Sent under seal, in a lain envelop, to any address, petl-pUd, on the ree-i;.t of six cents or two post stamps. Address tha Puhlixhers. THE Ct LTERWELL BEBICAL C0 41 Ann St.. New York: Sf'II-ly Post-Office Box 40!t. CASH ! CASH ! CASH ! WItL SECCRE B.4BG1MS.' I have returned from the city with a full stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, Overcoats. Hat aad Caps, At November Prices, Reduced. LOOTS $2 25, UP TO LADIES SHOES 9 125. No Shoddy. I have added a line ef TRIMS AND Ail'SUXS To stock. Prints, rut colors, at 6 to 6 eta, Also, A.iinekle's CoO'.- 28 ct., cash. A'o, the gebame Syrups. Horse Elanfrsts, Hobes, Cheap. Call and see, and be eoavinced. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Nor. 20, 1H77. The Stntintl and Repnolim office i- tho place togvt job work duoa. Try it. It will pay jou if ya need aaythiac ra that lin.