Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, June 11, 1879, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
" MIFFLINTOWN :
ffednendaT, Jane It, 1ST9.
TZKMS.
Subscription, $1.50 per er.nnm, if paid
within i months; $2.00 if not pud within
12 months.
Transient advertisements inserted at 50
ceits XT inch for each insertion.
Transient business notices in local col
umn, 10 cents per line for each rnsertiin.
Deductions will be made to tl.ose desiring
to advertise by the year, half or quarter
vear.
Committee Meeting,
The members of Republican County Com
mittee are requested to meet at the Penn
sylvania House in MitUintown, on
SATURDAY, JUNE 21st, 1S79,
at 1 o'clock p. M., to fix a time for holding
the Primary Election, and transact such
other bus'tie-ss as nisy come before it.
iOHX T. NOURsE, Chairman.
The following named Republicans com
pose the Committee :
Jons T. NoritsF, Caai'rmaa.
Miiiiintown I" D Hamlin, 0 ft Horning.
Patterson S B Caveny. I (J Marks.
Thoinpsontown--i,evi Myers. C W Steinmeti
Del mare IVier Tron-, II R Sowers.
Port Koa! W C. Pomeroy, T M Moore.
Tiisearor W S Fisher, T Creighton.
Wall or Michael Coldreu, Henry Look.
I$!i,k Log A W" Opple.
Turbi'tt -Joim G llertzler, D E Kobison.
L.ii-fc M Stump. Wiii Ross.
Mi'.ford John T ? hover, W N Sterrett.
Monroe C S S heller bcr,rr, I) V Weiiner.
Spruce Hill A V SnycVr, S P Wharton.
Fayette W S Brown, David Charters.
Peaie W B Young, Joseph Walters.
CJr-enwood Harrisn Minnium, lienry F
Zeiders.
Susquehanna II K Freymorer, S G Dress
ier. Fermsngh Isaac Sieber, Joseph Brent.
John S. Graybill. of Mifllintown, is the
memlier of the Slate Central Committee tor
Jnniala county.
John Balsbu-h is the Representative Dal
egate to the State Convention.
Eiibn Benncr is the Senatorial Conferee
to meet the Conferees of Perry and Millliu
counties to elect a Senatorial Delegate to
the Ute Convention.
LETTER FRCM BLACK LOG.
Blick Loo Tassebt, June 2, 1?79.
Editor Sentinel and Republican Desr Sir,
Your Iai-er reaches us alter a bard road'
travel every week, and the local news of
your fo n is always read with an anxious
eye. We never see anything of our Blaek
Log- Valley reported in it. If I succeed in
writing anything tiiought to be of interc t
to your readers, by cum priril'.gio of yours,
I propose to give it currcmio talamo of the
climate, soil, crops, education, tl hoc grnat
otnne et imprimatur.
The climate will claim my first attention.
After a so'Uid winter, with unusually good
sleighing, we had a pleasant spring, and
just now we would bail a good rain as a re
turning lost friend, with the benediction,
Praise God. troia m horn all blessings fiow,"
etc. We b :vi, take it all over, I consider
a most delightful climate, and healthy be
youd a doubt. The air seems so pure and
rnvrgorating, that it is a grand pleasure for
a person with weak lungs to inhale it. There
is no doubt in my miud that this is a gooi
climate for those predisposed to consump
tion, if they were careful to remain indoors
on the mor; windy days; but you must
know that what is considered a ttiff blow
a'.ong t' rs river and on the open land, is only
a pleasant breeze here.
Our mountains and the valley are a per
fect picture of loveliness, ith many new
and charinine feature? to the tbiuking and
l.alirg friend of a wild romantic nature. 1
admire especially these grand old Blu k I
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I.g and Shade mountains, covered with
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clnmpsof trees and shrubs, Those leaves
1 , , , i .i
clist- n in beautiful gnvn, and nvul the i
fc , , . ' . ,.
flowers in the valle-v.
Our orchards aud there is one here at
the Tannery that often yields over a thou
sand busiels of apph.s have been a long
time m bloom. The gardens and yards are
lull of perfume, while the leaves of some
varieties of spicewewx -re as fragrant and
beautiful as the flowers. Nature could not
wear a briphtcr aspect ; and If the people
living ia this valley are not as happy as they
seem to be if their brigl t and healthful
faces only serve to conceal the discontent,
the despair or ihe sufferings within it is
b;cars- sin fcss entered fhs world with s'l
its woe, ar.d that 'man's inhumanity toman
n:akes countless thousands mourn."
Among cur local new, the most importai.t
affair is, that Mr. T. English West made an
?-rrr of land claim in the valley by
arresting certain p-rties f r trespassing on
land he has uoiion to claim. So you may
exp' L another of Mr. West's land suits at
Cc September tertr of court.
But I am tiring you, and will close by
promising to give you in my next not only
the advantages of nature here, but the dis
advantages of bad roads, the condition of
M.r c boots, and theraKig in politics, etc.,
which mar be a novelty coming from B'.ack
Log.
A TEUTON CHERUSKER.
Tue Bioomfield Time of last week
relates the following : Mr. Adam W hite-
kettle. of Markilville. is the owner of
an o!d fasbiobed horse-pistol of large
sij, which has the aj pearance ot a
relic of tbe last centurj more fhan the
lock of the dangerous weapon it is.
'fit- pistol he kept in bis sleepfug room.
A sLe't time since Dr. 11 , ot Yoik,
accompanied by a friend, stopped with
Mr. V. over night aud were put in tbe
room where the pistel was allowed to
rcQiain. Early in the uiorning the doc
tor difeoer-d this pistol and examined
it as a cnri-.ty, and thinking it a good
joke oo his friend to awaken biui bj
riointirifr it at biru and snapping the
flint, did so. The first snap did T. '.i j above the lev: of the river ; but mountain
arouse him a:u o he repeated it several eers say eels are plenty at this time in the
time, without success,
Lie then
r iaced the pistol in such a manner that
tbe lock came close to the s.eepiDg
man's ear and snapped it again, when,
to bis horror, and to the terror of Lie
friend, the weapon was discharged with
a dcafemrg report, the charge passiDg
down through the bed-clothes, teariug
ft large bole clear through tbe mattress
Tbe only dumage done to either geulle
fajpri was to scare them balf to death
and to affect the bearing of tie wan
whose bead was so close to the pistol,
eo much so that be has not yet recov
ered from its effect The escape of the
doctor's friend from death is the more
remarkable, as Mr. VTbitekettle says be
never kiiew tho pistol to miss fire to
fore nd, that it slonld tbco miss sev
eral times in succession !eerocd like a
Br.re:a! interoostnnn of Providence. It
is another instance proving tbe dacr
of pointiD a gun or a pistol at a per
aot. A McVeytown 14-year-old lad, named VT.
E. Sumnierville, at a late walking match
walked 101 miles in one hour and a balf.
laUkaaiaiBBlattsfi-
SHORT LOCALS.
Electioneering.
Oats baa a promising appearance.
The 4tU of July will come on Friday.
Barns are being prepared for new iay.
The price of wheat has an Upward ten
dency. " riant potatoes en the longest day," is
an old saying.
The Fresbyterian church In Lewi. town
has a pipe organ.
The Democratic primary election will take
place on Saturday.
The young com Is large enough for this
time in the season.
The sjarrow is befouling the cornice of
the Court House pilasters.
Snow storms Were hard on the growing
crops down in Vermont on Saturday.
Why not have" a ten -nine walking match
for men, at Riverside Park, next lair time.
Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To
bacco. Dec. 4, lS:8-ly.
bbatj was adelichtfuldav, and brought '
' B
out a large number of people to the churches.
Harrisburg is making, ex tensive prepara
tions for the celebration of the 4th of July.
The meetings of the German Baptists at
Rev. David Mmst's, last Friday and Satur
day were largely attended.
If all preceding rains thh summer were
wanting in thunder, the loss was more than
made up by the storm of last Thursday.
The House, when it adj-mrned, was turned
into a mutual admiration society, and almost
every member gave some other member a j
present.
And still no one has learned the habits of .
the bass well enough to lay down a rule to j
catch them by. Their habits are pst fir.d
ir.g out. j
Marks, the pea-nut vender, has a herd of i
goats, which pasture on ground that slopes
at an angle of 43 degrees, from the canal to
the pike, north of town.
The Lewistown Gazette says: Mr. Moore,
who figured in our town and county some
time since as an eloquent preacher and lady's
man, is now in the New Jersey insane asy
lum. Vacation season of Soldiers' Orphan
Schools wili commence July 19th, and con
tinue till August 3'). Regular examination
of the McAli-tervi'Ie School will commence
at 9 o'clock A, M., July 15.
''The heaviest storm of the season prevail
edt ist Thursday evening about 6 o'clock.
The rain-fall ws "leavy, dashing, tho light
ning was bright and Hashing, andthe thun
der was a con'inuous roll and crashTj
By a special meeting of the Committee
ippointed to examine legal students, Bro
die Crawford passed a highly creditable ex
amination last Wednesty. Tkj Commit
tee consists of Lyons, Patterson, Atkinson
and McMeen.
r-Tfieodore Thompson and family from
rhorofsontown, Alton Adams and friends
from Walker township, and Thcophoius
Thoirpson and sister from F..yette, attend
ed preaching at the Presbyterian chcrch in
thisplace on Sath.-s
( Some days ago a Hvc-y ear-old child fell
off an emigrant train near Van-Djke station,
thisconnty. Th chili was not hurt, but
was taken on the train again, whieh had
been stopped, as the f-'l ot the little one
had been seen by a brakeman.""
I the Harrisburg lubby,tbat did its best to
put ihe Riot Damage Bill through the Leg
islature, was ling or itself, and had no
money to spend, or, if acting for other par
tif iitir it " iminev inttkifs on n ttocket. and
tiied to gel the bill through on promises.
. . . , ,
On ThursJav cveni'i; about a o cock the
liehtn rig strurk Dorr's barn, in Snyder
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eountv. about one mile cat of Lie.MteM,
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th s conntr. The ham was destrove-d bv
j the fire that Was kit died by the lightning.
' The rain and hail did great damage to tbe
crops in Monroe township.
The second regular m:eting of the Mif
aintown and Patterson S. S. Association
was held iu the M. E. church on Monday
evening, and was largely attended. The
next meeting will be hi'ld in tue Presbyte
rian church next Mouday evening, at 7J
o'clock.
The stcrm on Thursday evening seems to
have extended over a large district. It was
violent in parts of Perry, Cumberland, Dau
paiu, Berks aud Moirgomerv counties.
Barn ere destroyed by lighting in all of
the counties mentioned, and in places hail
j --4?ed the standing wheat to a
cousider-
able extent
The rains this summer have been of the
most beneficial kind, falling so m leratjly
that no water has rua off into the streams.
Not enough water found its way into the
streams to color the water, and yet enough
water loll from the clouds to put sufficient
moisture in the ground to make plowing
casy.
he gas machine in the M. E. Church,
which has been out of condition the past
three or four months, has been put in work
ing order. The obstruction in the machine
was a trifling one, and it required machinist
Ed. Shellenberger but a abort time to re
move the obstruction, and now they have
satisfactory liglrS
' Samuel Wagner, an old and respected
resident of Duncaunon, was instautly killed
on the railroad at that place on Saturday
morning. Ue was walking on the noith
track, and in order to avoid an approaching
train stepped to the south track, when be
was struck from behind abd hurled iato
eternity
Post-master Books was up to a mountain
stream to fish for trout, last Friday. In
fishing a pool be discovered a large eel, but
all the efforU to capture the slippery thing
was a failure. It was a new thing to find in
i a stream in the gsi of a mountain 100 feet
year, in mountain streams.
A friend contributes the following, which
explains itself: A record, kept in Raleigh,
N'. C, in the closing Confederate days of
February, 1865, showi that app.es were sold
at $3.00 per dozen ; bacon at $7.0)to9.00
perlb.; butter, $10.00 per lb. ; beef, $2.50
per lb. ; corn, $30 per bushel ; coffee, $40
perlb.; eggs, $4 per dozen; flour, $175to
$525 per bbl. ; sug ir, $17 50 to $20 per lb. ;
syrups, $25 per gallon; sheeting, 4 -4th, at
$o per yard ; salt, $75 to $100 per bushel ;
calico, $15 per jard ; wood, $85 to $100 per
cord.
CSome one, a thief, a conterfeiter, a nata
ral bora worker in frauds, passed a false
marriare notice on this office last week,
whereby Mr. Robert Humphrey and Misa
Bell Kinicr. of Delaware township; are rep
resented as having been married. Hereaf
ter no marriage notices need be sent to this
office for publication unless they be so well
authenticated that no doubt of their genu
ineness can arise. Ten dollars will be given
fr information Ihat will lead to the detec
tion of the scoundrel who forged the mar
riage notice referred to abovj
An English journal frankly gives credit
to the American genius for at least fiftee'a
inventions and discoveries which have been
adopted all over the world. They are the
cotton gin, the planing machine, the grass
mower and grain reaper, the rotary printing
press, navigation by steam, the hot air or
caloric engine, the sewing machine, the india
rubber industry, the machine manufacture
of horse shoes, the sand ballast for earring,
the guage lathe, the gram elevator, artificial
ice manufacture on a Urge scale, the electro-magnet
and its practical application, and
the composing machine for printers.
fatife, & seven-year-old son of John Fa
eiik, acitiaeu ol I'at'.ersou, last Thursday,
while lookiig down into the river at a tur
tle, Irom the third pier of the river bridge,
on the nor'h side, lost his balance and fell
onto the ice-breaker and thence into the
river. A mm bur of h-ya were with Mui;
they gave lie; alarm. Thomas Reese lound
tho child on the button) of t'.ie river, in
about tonr feet of water. -It is a wou'ier
the child came to life, fur it was almost
drowned, and a fearful gash extruded
. .... .
nose, arid uver the chin, caused hv conta. 1
wiib the edge of a railroad br th it is fast
ened to the ice-breaker. At latest accounts
the boy was doing as well as could ba ex-p.-etedP
A. G. Bonsall aud John Hollobauch re
ceived 4,000 mountain trout, on Saturday,
from the State hatching house, for distribu
tion in such streams in this co'?nty as the
gentlemen to whom they were sent might
select. Joseph Martin and A. G. Bonsall
put a number of the little fish in Big run,
and in SulouS'a or Homing's run. Fra k
Books and John Hollobaugh stocked Mace
donia run. The streams joit mentioned all
haad in Shade mountain, on the north
side of the county. Slieriff Walls took a
mimtxrto the west end of the county to
stock streims that flow through Juniata
county to the Junta's river. The law im
poses a peualty on ail bo fish for trout in
streams that have been stocked by the
State, within a period of three years after
the fish have been put into the streams.
For some time past Mr. Samuel Riizman,
a citizen of Spr: e Hill township, this coun
ty, has not been in good health, because of
some ailment of his luugs. Last Thursday
Le was prostrated by hemmorrhage. His
brother, P. T. Ritzman, came to attend to
the affairs of the farm, and look to th feed
ing ef the stock, &c. About 6 o'clock in
the evening a violent storm of wind, rain,
and lightning passed ever the valley, doing
considerable damage to the growing grain.
P. T. iiitr.ru m was in his brother Samuel's
barn when the storm came up, and contin
ued the work that he was at. He went to
the hay mow, and was in the act of pitch
in; hay down for the stock when the barn
was struck by lightning. The lightning
struck his body about the ir.Hclle and passed
off by the feet, tearing hi clothing and
forcing one of his boots off, and rendering
his lower limbs useless. At the same time
the hay around him took fire. Mrs. Sam
uel Ritzman ran to the bam, and by 'the help
of a boy succeeded in getttng her brother-in-laT
out of the burning building. The un
fortunate man lingered in great pain till Fri
day evening, when he died.
Tbe fire that was communicated to the
barn by the lightning spread rapidly, and
before the entire movable contents of the
structure couli be removed it was con
sumed. AH the live stock in the barn ex
cepting one horse and twelve sheep were
gotten out. Most of the farming utensils.
machinery and wagon" of the plantation '
were in the barn, and of c nrse were de- j
! struved. The insurance amounts to only
six hundred dollars. The deceased
was j
!
married about three months ago.
Tue Se;ond Term of tbe Norm il CUm at
Airy View Academy will commence JULY
21, lt79, S"d continue Five Week. Spe
cial atte ntion given to the subjects required
in the coming Public Examinations. Tui
tion, $1.00. Board and furnished room, $-.
c 'J per week.
J. T. AILM.AX, A. B., Principal,
2t Port Royal, Pa.
As to trespass on lauds that are fenced or
enclosed, an exchange says : But few peo
ple understand the purport of the trespass
law; we publish the following sections, as
contained ia Purdon's Digest :
If any person or persons shall prsnme
to carry a gun or hunt on any inclosed or
improved lands of this province oth-.T than
his own, unless ne snail nave license or per
mission from the owner ot such land, or
shall presume to fire any gun on or near any
of the highways, and shall thereof be con
victed, either iion view of any justice of
the peace within the province, or ly tne
oath or affirmation of any one or more wit
nesses, before anv justice of the peace, he
shall for every offence forfeit the sum of ten
dollars."
Again ' It is not necessary, however,
that an actual loss should b; iToved. Every
entry upon the close (field) of another,
without bis permission, unless justified and
authorized by law, is trespass lor which suit
may be brought before any alderman."
" Yrs, I'd love thee as well, my own true
heart.
Were thy face twenty times less fair.
And thy soft flowing tress I woula fondiy
caress,
If gray were tby sweet brown hair.
Should thy brow become withered and worn,
sweet-heart.
And thy lips should look ralo and grow
sad,
My true love to kiss 'twould be exquisite
bliss,
And th smiling would make rr.y heart
gld.
If thy beauty should all pass away, sweet
love,
And bliulit sheuld my violet enfold ;
Still, as constant my love as the brigbtstars
above,
And my heart it could never grow cold."
Th Detroit Free Press relates the fol
lowing :
A resident on Brush street wbo had a
hnru tn sell was directed to a citizen of
Ninth avenue who wanted to buy, and al ter
liiilo talk the two made a trade. The
Ninth avenue man gave an old hcrse and
eighteen dollars in cash for the other, and
cretvthing seemed perfectly satisfactory.
In a day or two, however, the Brush street
man returned and aaid :
" You and I made a trade the other day V
Yes," replied the ether.
You are a member of the church, I un
derstand T"
I am."
u Wen that horse yon traded with me
h.. a snavin. and vou never said a word
about iu What sort of trickery is this for a
Christian man to engage in t"
Tbe other entered the house without a
word, but after a minute re-appeared with
tbe family Bible, and said :
" Mr. Blank, here is my gnide and conso
lation. I have read this book through and
through, and if you will take it and find
where a Christian is re-juired to point out
spavin in a Lorse trade I'll buy you a bet
ter horse than you ever owned i"
The Brush street man' went home with
new thoughts in his head, and he faid no
more about tbe exchange.
JUNE.
Fair girlhood of the year I In which' she
weaves
More gaudy colors in her simple dresses,
And knots the waxen lily's buds and leaves
. Among the braidings of her glossy tresses;
In whose enjoyment, all the afternoon,
Like lovers at the thriue where Love re
pose. We live enraptured thon art here, oh Jlrne.
All fragrant with the odor of thy roses?
Upon the leafy lute strings of the trees
The aephyr ships its niouody of sweetness.
The feathered warblers hearken to the breexe
And trill the echoes of the song's com
pleteness ;
The lit lie brook.t, whose waters hum a tnne
Uuto the ovurhanying reeds and grasses,
Uplift their notes t bid lhee welcome, June,
Ai.d nod their lilies as thy footstep p isses.
And when at eventide the jealous night
l ids guarding day ber tutelage surrender,
What time thu gulden stirs display their
light,
The silvrr moon her most enchanting
splendor.
So lolh is day to speak the last good byes
She tarries ahile the sombre night ad
vances. And lingers on the threshold ere she Hies
To catch the latest of thy wakeful glances.
Back from the sunny Sonthland in thy train
Return the bobolinks, the jays and
thrushes,
The blue birds warble in the fields acain,
Kingfishers sw ing above the river rushes ;
The shady groves are eloquent w ith song,
The flowery meads melodious with num
bers, And music walks bsidft thee all d.v. 1 '"T,
And lends its cbarius to beautif y th- s'm li
bers. Itotton Pott.
In Spruce Hill township, in Tuscarora,
and in Monroe, and in Susquehanna town
ships the hail da-nag.-d the wheat to a con
siderable extent, and knocked off peaches
and apples in great nuuiDera, last Thursday
evening.
Notice to Bondholders.
The followirg circular was issued last week :
TaEasiar DcpaamcNT, Or rice or Ssc
BETaar, Wasuisgton, May 2i, 187'J.
Holders of called bonds whieh mature be
fore the first day of July next aie requested
to send them to the Department for pay
ment during the month of June. In this
way the holders of snch bonds will receive
payment for them with interest to maturity
before the. bonds mature. The very large
payments of called bonds to be matle in
July will fully occupy the different ofiices
of the department in that month, and pref
erence in the order of liquidation will be
giien to maturing bonds rather than to
bunds past due, the holders of which have
failed to present theui for payment.
All United Slates bonds forwarded for
redemption should be addressed to the
Loan Division, Secretary's Office," and all
registered bonds should be assigned to the
.Secretary of the Treasury fr redemption."
W here parties desire checks in payment
for registered bonds drawn to order of any
one but the payee, they should assign them
to the Secretary of tho Treasury for re
demption on account of the owner or own
ers, giving name or names thereof.
As it is impossible to notity directly
hidders of such bonds, the press of the
country is respectfully requested to give
publicity to this notice, that there may be
no delay in the payment of the bonds, and
that an accumulation of money in the Trea
sury may be avuided.
Johx SnERMix, Secretary.
FOR SALE A commodious Dwelling
House, and two Store Rooms, in the bor
ough of MilPintown, Juniata county, Pa.
This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling
house, and business place iu Mitllintawn ; a
chance, which if left pass, may not be
equaled in mary years. For particulars,
call at, or address this office. jan29-tf
Caamos Mita Dr. Oberholtzer s Lini
ment hvs been use 1 by thousands, and has
jirovcd to be of the highest value to the
cotntuuuity. It has effected many enres in
Rheumatism, Sores, Swellings, Sprains and
Frosted Feet, aud many persons re.toia:ueud
it for Cuts, Oails and Swe-liiugs in horses.
It costs 2 cents. Sold by Banks &. Ham
lin, Mifllintown, and Hamlin II Co., Pa'tor
Soti, Pa. marllMui
Camphor Milk cures Headache and Neu
ralgia. Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism and
Lame Back.
Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Bruises and
Burns.
Camphor Milk costs 2oc ; 5 bittls $1.
Sold by Banks illam'in, Mifllintown, and
Hamlin &. Co., Patterson. marl9-ly
Pbo?nx Pectoral will cute your Cough.
Phoenix Pectural cures hoarseness quickly
Phoenix Tectoral tastes goeid and brings
rest.
Phienix Pectoral costs 2; 5 b.itt' :- T'.
Sold by Bants &. Haiiilin, Xiflliutovr, !
Ilamlin &. Co., Patterson. mar:9-ly
Fabucrs, do you want pood Land Pias
ter, Lumber, Calcined Piaster, Kosendale
Cement, or Y'ork county Lime 1 If so, call
on Kennedy &. Doty, who have just re
ceived a new stipjly by boat, and all at
bottom prices. may! -St
O YES, LOOK. THIS WAY ! !
For your Grain Drills, Reapers, Mowers,
Wheel Cultivators, for either one or two
horses, 7 to 9 shovels, best in the market.
J. F. O. Loso,
Port Royal P. O., or near Spruce Hill,
aprlO-tf Juniata county, Pa.
SUNDAY SCHOOLS
Will find it to their advantage, if they want
Books, Rewards, or Requisite's, to address
W. M. FavsiscKB,
S. S. Book Depository, Harrisburg, Pa.
mavH-tf
FOR RENT. The Corner Store-room in
the Belford Building, now occupied by H.
E. Parker, is for rent. Inquire of
Ju ABGAaET 1SELPORD.
yew Advertisements.
NEW STORE
IN McALISTERVlLLK.
Grand Opening ! Great Bargains !
O D. WATTS has just returned from
0 Philadelphia with the largest assort
ment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
Notions, Fancy Goods, Boots. Shoes, Hats,
Hats, Caps, Qnecnsware, W ooa ana
Willow Ware, Hardware,
DRUGS, PAISTS ASD OILS,
ever brought to McAliterville, which will
be sold at
REDUCED PRICES.
All kinds or Produce, Meat, Dried Fruit,
Grain and Seeds or all kinds taken in ex
change for Goods.
ECall and examine our stock, in .the
room former occupied by J. R. Boughner,
opposite the National Hotel, JKcAlistervllle,
Juniata county, Pa.
8. D. WATTS.
April 2, 1879
CANDIDATES' CABD3.
For SHERIFF.
Editor Stntintl end Republican Sir : At
the request of many Republicans, I present
the name of I.ieut. James R. Kelly as a
candidate for the .ffice of Sheriff, subject
to the rules that govern tbo Republican
party. Should the Lieutenant become the
standard-bearer for the important omce of
Sheriff for the cain(aigii that will close in
November, he will prove to be a tower of
strength before the whole people.
JUNIATA.
FOR SHERIFF.
Editor Stnlinrl ani tttpnblicnnS'xr: At
the request of many Republicans I present
the name f Mr. I.rta Davis, of Walker
township, as a "can iidato for the office of
r-heriff. subject to the rules that govern the
Republican p-ity. Should Mr. Davis be
nominated and elected, be will make an
efficient u dicer, being qualified in all re
spects to fill the office.
THOMPSON TOWN.
FOR JURY COMMISSIONER
Editor Stntinrl and Republican Sir: It is
the desire of a number of tbe Republican
friends of Daniel Coffman, of Patterson,
!hst his name be presented to the Republi
can v. !" of Junia La county as a candidate
for tie hC' s of Jury Commissioner, there
fore I ask that bis name be announced in
the columns ot the Sentinel and Republican,
as a candidate for the office mentioned, sub
ject to the rules that govern the party.
May 2u, 1879. PATTERSON.
FOi: JURY C0MMI.S3I0.VEit.
Editor Sentinel and Republican Dear Sir,
As the tiina for announcing candidates is
approaching, I would recommend C. S.
SiiELLKSBKBCEa, of Monroe township, as a
suitable person tor Jury commissioner, sub
ject to the rules of the Republican party.
Mr. Shellcnb.'rgur has always been a true
aud trustworthy Republican, and is a man
of intelligence, possessed of true and cor
rect business qualifications, and, if elected,
would make a good officer.
MONROE.
CLOSING PRICES
or
DE HAVEN & TCWNSEND,
niXKERS,
No. 40 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or
on a Margin.
June 9, 1S79.
Bid. AiKrn. j
U.S. 6's 1881 l'7 W7J
" Currenrv, 6's 12i l'J'i
5's, ltsi,new li:l H.-tJ I
" 4i's, new, 10;f Wf.j i
" 4's lO-'J lr;;j
Pennsylvania R. R 37 37 J 1
Philadelphia Je Reading K. R.. !' 2') I
Lehigh Valley K. R 39J 3P- j
Lehie'li Coal i Navigation Co.. It 24 J j
United Companies of N. J .... H 14:lj
Northern Central K. R. Cc... lrtj 17J i
IKstonville Pass R. R. Co.... 1$ 1
Pitts., Tit i. Bufl. R. R. Co... 6 f.J
Central Transportation Co ... 4I 41$ i
Northern Pacific, Cora........ 15 15J ,
" Prefd 4'J 4H
Silver, (Trades) ! 9HJ t
' (t'sand fa.) W 9:i
" (Dimes ami Dimes.)... lv 9VJ ,
-. : " I
CO M 31 la IIC I la. i
,,-'1 ;
.
jj!
MIFFLI3T0YX MARKETS.
MirrixiTows, June II, 1879.
Butter "
Eggs l'l
Lard
Ham 9
litiitUer
tides
Potatoes ')
Onions...... 4')
Kags 2
SIIFFLINTO'iYN GRAIN" SlAkKET.
Corrected weeKly by Kennedy t Doty.
Qi:otatiois woo. To-cai.
Weilnesday, June 11, lf79.
Wheat 1 "5
Corn, ;
Oats '-"
live
Timothy seed 1 OOtol 10
Cloverseed 3 23
PI11LAILL1'HI.V ORAIN MARKETS
l'liiLADkLPHt e, June i. Wheat $1.1
to
1.17. Kve octc'i ic. Corn 3'Jto44c
35to4ic."
Oats
IKITI11 GRAIN TRADE.
LivcapooL, June 6. A leading Erin cir
cular says : j;ra'n markets have oeeii stead
ier this week, but inactive, the millers Lny
ii.f onlj to supply their ininiediite re.piire
met,' . A the markets dinir.g tbe pa.t
three ' i. 'tie supplies ot Kngilsh heat
have I. .en t uall, and previous rates ere
supported. Forei ju m jved slowly, but was
quotably iinalterel. Cargoes on the coest
are in rather betie-r reque-st. with fume de
mand tor tbe Continent. Only six cargoes
remain unsold. Business he-re and at the
neighboring markets has been dull since
Tuesday. Wheat and corn were unchanged.
At this market, to-day, the transactions in
wheat were moderate at the currencies ot
Tuesday. Flour was in slow demand and
unchanged. Corn was in fair demand, wnu
the tendency iu favor of buyers."
PRIVATE SALES.
o
A FARM OF 75 ACRES, 53 ACRES
cear and in a good state of cultivation, the
baance in timber, in Spruce Hi township,
Juniata county, Pa., one-hif mie from the
projiosed rairoad fro:u the Juniata to the
iotouiac river, six mie-s from Port Roya.
The improvements are a Largo S tone Duel
ling House, 2Sx30 feet, with a we of good
water at the door, Bank Sarn, Corn Cribs,
and other outbuildings, a large Apple. Or
chard, and a great variety of fruit. Aso
the neht to auarrr lime stone on a farm
about a liaf distant. Tbe farm has been
limed rece-nty.
Tf!s One-haf cash, bance in two
annus payments.
For tutt'jer rarticuars address
S. A. HOFFMAN,
Spruce Hi, Juniata Ce., Pa.
A TRACT OF LAND, SITUATED IN
Milford township, Juniata cou.itr, six miles
west of Patterson, containing Fifty Acres ;
ten cleared, the rest well timbered ; having
thereon erected a Log House and Frame
Barn. There is an excellent spring of water
at the door. Trice, two hundred and fifty
dollars. Inquire at this office.
A LOT OF GROUND ON TnE SOUTH
siJe or Main street, McAlisterville. this
county, having thereon erected a Dwelling
Hjnse, and Shop or business place, Wash
House, and Spring nouse, and Stable,
a Well of good water with pnmp iu
iL Eleven apple trees of choice fruit. The
lot is well fenced. This is a desirable prop
erty in the locality in which it is located,
and can be boueht at a reasonable price.
For further particulars address
NATHAN GRIFFITH,
McAlisterville, Juniata Co., Pa.
LUMBER. Ail kinds, sisfs and qualities,
for sale at prices to suit the times. Call on
or address Jas. C. SsiLtnosroRD,
uar20-tf Near McAlisterville, Pa.
Special .Vol ices.
THE WORLD'S
Da. L. D. Waiacsm's ALTaTiva Sranp.
Z7 remedy used THIRTY-FIVE YEARS
in a private practice, and never failing to
radically cure
RHEUMATISM, DROPSY,
Erysipelas, Scrofula, ?econdary Syphilis,
(ravel. Diabetes, aud all diseases in which
Ihe blood is implicated, is now off-red to
the public.
Sold by all Retail Prurjists, and (whole
sale only) br Tub tt'iTseai Mkdicisk Co.,
P. O. Box 338, kochustr, N. Y.
I will marl (Free) the recipe for a siiupli i
VroETABLa Balk that will remove TAN.
FKECKLKS, PIMPLES and BLOTCHES, j
leaving the skill soli, clear and beautiful ; I
also instructions for producing a luxuriant
growth ot hair on a bald head or smooth
face. Address, inclosing ilc. sianiD, Ben.
Van.lelf At Co., 20 Ann sin et, N . Y . f
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been permanently
rnreii of that dread disease, Consumption,
by a simple remedy, is anxious to mane
Known to Ins ic-llow-sunVrs tbe means ol
cure. To all who desire it, be wi.l send a
copy of the prescription used, (tree ol
ch irge), with the directions lor prepiring
and using the same, which Ibey will find a
srK craa for Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Aic. Parties ishiug the Prescrip
tion, will please addri-ss,
K. A. WILSON'.
191 Penn street, Williamsburgh, N.Y.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
V GENTLEMAN who suffered for vears
from Nervous DEBILITY, PRE'4 A
TL RE DECAY, and all the effects of youth
ful indiscretion, will lor the sake of suffer
ing humanity, send free to all who need it,
the recipe and direction lor making the situ
pie remedy by whieh he was cured. Suf
lerers wishing to profit by tne advertiser's
experience can do so by addressing in per
fect confidence,
John b. or; den,
42 CeJaa street. New York.
PILES
Of all kinds, TOMRS,
discharges of I1LMI). or
umriis, and all diseases ol the Kl.OTt'M
quickly and perfectly cured by a simple and
southing KE.VIEDY. Kor lnturRiati .n ad
dress Da. J. F.VBEH &. CO.,
2 Ann street, N. Y.
Jan 20, 187!M5m
Anr Advrrtiement.
JUMATA VALLEY BANK,
OF3IIFF1.IXT017.X, PA.
WITH
BRANCH AT P.jRT ROYAL.
Stockholders Individually Liable.
J. NEVIN POM FRO Y, Preudent.
T. VAN' IRWIN, CasAier.
DlBECTORS :
J. Xevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock,
(ieorge Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner,
Amos O. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson.
STOCKUOLDFKS :
J. Xevin Pomeroy, James B. Okeson,
Philip M. Kepner, Wm. Van Sweringen.
Joseph Rothrock, Saml Herra Ueirs,
(Jeorge Jacobs, Jane H. Irwin,
L. E. Atkinson, Mary Kuril.
V. C. Pomeroy, Samuel M. Kurtz,
Amos C. Bonsall, J. Holmes Irwin,
Noah He'rtzler, T. V. Irwin,
Daniel Stoutler. F. B. Frow.
Charlotte Snyder, John Hertzler.
37 Interest allowed at the rate of 3 per
rent, on 6 months certificates, 4 percent on
l' months certificates.
jan23, lS79-tT
Better Times AuiiraacMn?.
Violint .
Viol'tnceilds ...
Double Butt ...
Unit in
1'ioia Box ...
Accerdconi
.... $i ooto-'iOcn '
$10oi:t's't)tr) I
iZ 3 liOloVMitl
ii ;.t.s3 n
.... I'ltol'jIK)
$I23toi-0
I l ioia and '.' itar Strings. Boxes, Bridget,
Keys. Tale Boards &.C.
ST jitth Oig ins, extra quality.
Flutes, Fit'e, Flajeolet--, C!armis, Drums
and Band Instruments at loe.- t
cah prices.
Sheet ani .Vatic Rooki mailed on receipt of
Priie.
Piano Stools, Music Stands, Piano and
Onan Plih. Any -f the above instru
ments w ill be forwarded at sli irt notice by
a'lilressing ihe
Mi KILLirS ORGAN MANUFACTORY.
Atir Organ at astonishingly low prices.
;"-cond-h.nd of other makes at a bargain.
For further particulars address
ALF.X. M. KILLIPS,
Oritan Manufacturer,
320 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
Dec. 4, 1878-oui
KENNEDY & DOTY,
(Successors to Bnyers fc Kennedy,)
DEALERS IN
;iti,
CO Ala,
laUMlHaR,
CEMENT,
Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster
SEED, SALT. ttC.
We'buy Grain, to be delivered at .Mifflin
town or Mexico.
We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers
at reasonable rates.
KENNEDY fc DOTY.
April 21, !S79-tf
ROOTS AND SHOES.
T my residence at East Point, MilT.in
J town, I am prej-ared to promptly till
orders for
HOOTS A.1D SHOES,
LAD1LS'.
MISSES' AND
CHILDREN'S WEAR,
at prices to correspond with tbe times. All
kinds of
REPAIR .VC
also promptly attended to. Hoping to re
ceive a share' of the patronage of the peo
ple, I subscribe myself their obedient shoe
maker. A. B. FASICK.
Feb. 3, 1875-tf
J M. BRAZEE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON,
Academia Juniata Co , Pa.
Orrtca formerlv ocenpied bv Dr. 9 f-rrctt.
Professional business promptly atteci-.d to
at all hours.
Large stock of ready made clothing ed the
latest and choicest styles, for men a:d
boys, hats, caps, boots and shoes, notions,
furnishing goods in endless variety for sale
at Samuel Strayer's, in Patttrsoa.
Consult your interests and advertise in
the SiZ and Republican.
MtSCELUVtEOUS
JDundore $ (Jo., jLimited,
DEALERS IV
HARDWARE, IKON, NAILS,
ALL KIND OF STOVES.
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES.
Minns, Esiuy-Mius Chilling, Hits, dps. Bests Sta,
flour, fe::d. diu gs, Sx. &t.
HARDWARE A SPECIALTY.
Johnstown, Ji.Zfhitu County, Pa.
T'linkrnl to'the pcb'ie fT fh-ir lilwral pilroaige io th" past, we solicit cootinuaocw
Cf the same. Ail kin.i. of
Produce taken in Excli.me for (Jix!s.
DUN DO RE & CO., LIMITED.
Walnut P. 0., Juniata County. P.
May I, 1878
D. W. HAKLEY'S
I the place where joa caa hay
Till: UilST AM) TUB C'lIK.irilST
MENS' YOUTHS' & ROYS' CLOTHING
HATS, CAPS. BOOIS, SHOES. A SO FCR.XISHIXG GOODS.
HE ia prepared to raltibit oiie of tin mnt ehoi--p and select aiirks ever offered in
this mark.t, and at ASTU.MsHI .Vl7 LY LOW PRICES I
Also, measures tahen for suits atid parts of suits, which
at short notice, very r.sonab!e.
Remember the r Iner, in Hn2"inaa
Water s'reets, Jllf FI.INTOn X, PA.
SAM'L STRAYER
Has just returned frnui tbe Eastern cities with u fu!I Tariotj of
MEW & BOYS' CLGTKmG,
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SIIOKS, ALL SIZES,
GENTS' Fl'R.VLSHIN'J GOODS C.di
an I be astonished. Pants at ',.' cents.
Patterson, l a., Apnl lo,
Traveler' Guide.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
TIME-TABLE
roa
Through aid Local Passaaaa Taeiss
Benin IiataiBcao asn Altoos.
LE4VI
WESTWARD.
i LESVC .
i EASTWARD.
I disss'
S : 5 s 5
-. 55:
1 ? 3 i L t
I 3 a I
A.M. I A.M. P. M.
S 00 Philadel'a 3 00, 5 40;
P. M ! P. V. P.M. A
1230
A. M.
P.M.
5 30
5 t'i
5 5V
6"4
6 1H
623'
6 4"
6 33
7 Kt
I'M
7 4-i
8 tt
12
8 19
8 27'
8:11
8 4;:
8-v;
9 Oi ;
! 19
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U4ti
1 .Ho-Harrisb'g
1 4 ! Koekvil.e
1 ."iii.Varvsvi'e
1 31-' Cove
2 V Dune in'n
2 14 Aqueduct
2 23 K.ii:v's I
2 S3. New pert 1
2 47 Miltersfn
3 HI I hon.p'n'i
i IK Mexico j
3 2" Perrvsv'e
3 27 StitKin
3 3' Lrwist.Vn
4 (is Anderson
4 21 MeVeyt'n
4 7 Manav'iik
S 13
7 5!:
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I 17
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3-5 ;
f 21
8 12
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747
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6 25 i
7 52 111
7 41 l.3l
7 32 l2 5o;
7 22 I2V
7 07 12 35!
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6 32 1 1 of
6 18 II 43;
6 12 11 3
6 07 II 34
5 42 1 1 PI
5 2!) H52
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7.2 932
8 0x plot:
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131
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p. .
5114 lo2'i!
4 32 N llainil'n 4-'l 10 II
4 M Mr. Union 4 4. 10 1
5 07 Ma; leton.,
6 15 Miil Creek.
5 3v iliiiit ne'ii
551 Piltrsb'g
6 02 Harree ,
6 in Spr'ceC'kj
6 23 Pirnih'iu,
3t Tyrone I
6 4tj: Tipton !
ft 5.1 Fost.xia t
6 Bells Mills
7 2')' Altoona
4 3.1
4 3i
4 17
3
3 51
3 Iti
9 50
9 -'
9 22;
9 r
9 I"
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8 27, 851!
3 17! 8 4l
3 12
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250
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8 33,
8 15
A.K. A.M.
9' 5,12 55 Pittsburg 1 74:),
Westwabd Fast Tais.
Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 11 53
pin; Harrisburg ?ipj Dnimnnon ft
5') am; NewiMrt 5 14 an-; M.fllin 5 .Mi a
m; Lewistown ti IS a m ; McVeytown 6 41 j
am; V:. Union 7otam; Huntingdon 7
JSun; Petersburg 7 4 I a ni ; pr-iee Creek !
7 53 am; Tvrone 8 18 am; Bell's Mills'
8 a m ; Altoona 8 50 a m ; Pittsburg
145 pm.
Pitt-burj Esprrss leaves Phi!ale'pH- ist I
6 25 p m ; ILirrishur? 1 1 1-5 p ni ; Marvsville !
10 31 n n ; Milll.n 1 1 44 p m ; I.ewitown
ft 111 . . If ,.nt;l.n 1 Tt . . Ta.r-a.
I. "1 4 III iiii")tii; a a w t a j flit .
1 5;t a ui ; Aliooiia 2 25 a r ; Pittsburg 7 L'O j Tho ecl-urate-d author. In this a-Imfrabli
m- Essay, clearlv deiiMnstrates, from a thirty
Fat Line leaves Philadelphia at 1 1 43 a years' sue, e-smi praete.-f. ilwt tho alarm
m ; llarrisbnrir 3 45 p m ; MiiHm 5 09 p m ; in cor.s.-qiineea ,f si-If-arm-e nav be rad
Lewistown 5 27 p nc ; liuntinedon 6 28 pm ; :.aily cnre.t without the (ran-erons nse of
Tyrone 7 t;8 p iu ; Altoona 7 4" p ra ; P.iU-1 menial medicine or the ar-plication of the
burg 11 45 p m. kni:e ; pointing out a mode of cure at once
Eastward Fast Tains. , simple, certain, and e3'.-ct;ia!, by means of
Philadelphia Express leaves Pi'Nr-nrjr at I " n;ch every sufferer, n matter hat bis
440pm; Alt.s.ns 8 55 p ru ; lull's Mills I "mlilm mar tw. ra ctrre LimM-if c!r;- (
9 10 pm; Tvrone 9 24 pm; Spruca Cr.tsk lT P'ivatel.v, and rai-cot!.
9 SH pm: lliintinedon It) 02 p in ; Lewis- Ibis Lecture should be ban
town l;'.Sam; Mi:!lin 11 14am; Harris-! "r every vontb and e"-ry n;an . .
bur- 12 35 am; and arrives in Phibdelj.bia j Sent nnder seil, in a plain envelope, te
at3o0am. any address, post-vnil, on the rect-it-t of
Atlsntic Expre leaves Pittshnrg at 1 10 r'17j'nr'ir ,H pu1 t,,n,FS' AM" '
pm; Altoona l-ipiui T.rone 051 pm;l -.IVT-rV X r Dirn r frr,.r . v r
HunliniT'Ioii 7 H nm; Mt. I ulon 8 I'D o in ;
McVeytown 8 2 p m ; I.ew;st.wn 8 o() p m ;
Mitlliii 9 12 p m ; Ne-n pirt 9 .V p m ; Dun-
cannon 10 20 p n: ; Hjrriburg It? 55 p in;
arrives in Puiladelphia 3 00 a m.
Pacifio Expr-s leaves Pittsburg at S 15 a
m; Altoona 7 35 am; Tyrone 800 am;
ll'tntinftdon 8 :n a ni ; Lew istown 9 3fi a iu ;
ITtiiin 9 55 am; Harrisburg 1130 a t;i
arrives in Philaiielf hia 3 15 p m. I
WE HAVE IT AT I A ST.
A ix-rtect working Shirt bim
Strelcher and Ironine Board. Best
selling article in meiket. Sells at
-lght, both in eitv and conntrv. . It
s-sperior in every respect, and
r.ore saleable than any other b-"nj.
rhe latest iuiprtve-ront over all
atented Nov. 20, lSi i . Large per
cent.ige wid. Territory sellers and car.
rassers wanted. Agents do not fail tos.nd
for circular and terms to A. V. Siuitb, Mc-
Keesport, Allegheny county, Ta.
Ssar
what paper yon saw this adv't.
octlb
RE. BCKLAN,
2) EXT I ST.
Office opposite Lutheran Chart!),
PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA.,
Wnere he will spend th'-first ten dais ol
each month, commencing lec mber 1st.
The balance of the time his omce will be
occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man
worth.? of confidence, and who has been
associated with the Doctor as str.dent and
assistant two years and npwards. Those
who call during Dr. Bnrla3's absence for
professional service, Diay, and wi.l please
arranee the time with Mr. Kilmer when they
may be served, on tbe return of the Doctor-
l.are stock of Heaeiy-maile Clothing inr
ale by HAKLnY fc CO.
Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republics,,
1
.iDl'ER TISEM KJ IS.
rill be made to oro'q
Ne
I'uiUinr, eoroer of V.riJg and
Jan. 1, WJ-lf
of a'! kin !, are W.Cornu and see me
CT'SLI'1 MADE To tihDF.K.
SAMUEL SlU.AiER.
Philadelpliia & Reading Railroad.
Arrangement of Tassc asrer Traill.
Mat 11th, 1879.
Trains leave Hirrulurg as followt t
For New York at 5 13, b It) a. m., and 2f0
I and 7 53 p. m.
! For Philadelphia at 5 I , t 10, 9 45 a. m.,
2 IX) and 4 'jil p.
For Reading a 5 1". 9 10, 9 43 a. m., 2 0i
4 is' and 7 5 p iu.
i For Pottsvilie at 5 13, S 10 a. m.. and 4 W
p. m-. and via .Schuylkill k. S us.inrhann
Branch at 2 40 p. m.
For Auburn via S. tk . French at 5 JO a m.
For Allentown at a 15, 8 10 a. m., 2 I"),
4 On and 7 55 p. m.
n o io, s n a. m. anrt "7 5. p m.
trains have through cars for N-w York.
The 6 15 a. m. train has through cars for
Philadelphia.
SCXD.1TS.
For New York at 5 13 e. m.
F.ir A'lcntown and way stations at 5 13 a. tn.
For Rejfv,p, Philadelphia and way otaiiou
at I 4 p. iu.
Train for Hurritburg leaie anfolioxe :
Leave New York at ! 45 a. m., and 1 00,
5 an.t 45 p. M.
Leave Fhii i lelrh'.a at 9 45 a. m., and 4 00,
and 7 2 p. in.
Leave Kea linsr at f I 40, 7 25, 1 1 50 a. m.,
1 3:, t 15 and 10 35 p. v.i.
Leave IVitsviilo at 5 5i 15 a. r-.:. and 4 4i
p. r.i.,and via Se hn;. !U:'l ami Susquehan
na Kranrb at 15 a. ni.
Leave Alburn via s. at S. Branch at 11 r,ij
a. m.
Leave Allentown at t2 30, 3 40, 9 G3 a. m.,
12 10, 4 2d and 9 05 p. m.
t Dots not run c .Vi.idayt:
SV.SDA VS.
Leave New York at 5 So p. n.
Leave Philadelphia at 7 21) p. m.
Leave Reading at 4 40 and 7 4-. a. ni at"l It
S3 p ni.
Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. ni. and 3 05 p.m.
flit Warns and Essex R.nlroad.
J. E. WixjTTEV,
General Mxnaitr,
C. G. HANCOCK.
General Ticket Aeni.
Manhood: HowLost. How Hestored
Just peb'ished, a rew edition ft
Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay
on the ri-fieW curt (i!hoiit medi
cine) of Sjieriiiatorrho-a or Seminal weak
ness. Involuntary Seminal Losses. lmpo
teney, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im
pediments to Marriage, etc ; also, Cou-siimpt'.-ti,
Epilepsy and Fits; indneed br
scil-in.liilgeuce or sexual extravagance, fcc.
E-Price, in a sealed e-ov.-l. r finlv ai
T J
."". ' vi
41 nn ?t.. New York:
aprll-ly
I'ost-tvr.c-i Bo: 43-'i.
rn. j. LiVKPei'ooL's
PGGKET YMTOSfi blEES.
Th want that Ias lone been Jnnfed f .r
by Ihe Profssio-i is an Inhak-r Itucl Jan b-r
carried hi the pocket, anl is reari-r Hr ns-.
at ary time. This Vaor.-ain? inhnier i
neat and cerapart mv thu any ofhei
Inhaler n'-w in the rrket and can be H
for one-.jaarter tho une-nnt th.it any other
InhaTe.-can be. !t is o- ch-.-ap Ih it any
mair or worhs;i that is trotiied witl
Catarrh, Itronr'.il ti, Atbnaa,
llradix tie,
and all diseases of the Lun;s and Air Pas
.iffes, and tor the sa:'c and etl'.-ctiial Va;or-ii-ig
of anv meetieire. This little Vair-
m J izer is ntrniy rnlrJ an-1 re;-.mnen.e,t
bv the Me.iV.il Profession fee whtt Tr.
Kisst sa;. s al ut it ; ;.', Dr. f n ssi, hot
of whom are highly appreciated as tuerfrcaj
ext-. a--t respected German physicians
of Chicago :
Tsea lro : You h.tvr an Instrn n-nt
that I highly at'preci-t'e and indorse, and
-' feel congti.Mit that It w
be of 2"-ei bene
fit to the Prole-ssirtn and public in general.
I rof. .. J. bitz, M. D-,
Prof. U. Fbass. M. D..
Chicago, III.
All comtnnxieations rr.rtst bead-iressed,
DR. J. LIVERPOOL.
1011 Walr.utitn et, Phil;delphiaw
C7" Send i-tamp fo,- circular, or ?l .00 fr
Inhaler. uar26-2m
The Sentinel cacj Republic, office is the
place tozct iobwerk done. Trvit. Itwilt
ytf you if y.-i ned anyihitj in, tiut line.