1 i i Yu-.4 j.ia mTiyEi & i:epitblicax ""jlIFFLIX I OWN : tff,lBCdaT. October 3-J. m. TERMS. snh.cril 'i"". """"'I if fii ! i. Ii r.oniL": 2.(K :,' not paid wuhiu 'Vn.ir.it HvrriiM-iatats inserted at 63 ...'ri.'h 'or c;i - h insert-on. -I'l-tenf busine, notices in local et ,Jn "'r ''"e ',,r ach insertion. " jV'l'n''1' lnj'' 1,1 'hose desiring ...r.-use by ,'le yiiJ r ".uarter jVi noiiu'i'i'rtrr !" the Rcpublica-a State tVotral OniiniiJtce ara el rooms 6 and 6 ..a,;-, eta.! U.fl. Niuth and Chestnut The Hau: j-don JiSirual sriy? : T'ioie is ,,,a.i1. btr- iy tho n.ii.c of Liftut, 4 mil. ") iik-vi . u.-re ir uocnesier tins Jlrs. Lignt s;iid to some of the rl.tKirs that previous to me. in here she lJjo :: of diphtheria, ar.d cured hir- .1' i) !'.. " Kerosene oil as a g.tigie. iik -i some ; but the remedy wait that our citizens did not it ink ; a:ul five of Mr. Jelly children were jU" L,6U ',:n diphtheria. Their t'.roats kn-i.je swjiee. and cankered terribly. Mrs. jL.;;v teat after !nr ueiLbor, and Mrs. Mil- p-wmccd ii diphtftcria iu a very ti i "'"' ,,,riU- Mrs. Jelly iil " weld i.:. Liiit'a tvnedy kerosene oil h:. h ? -' her children as a g irgle, and ,Solni .iieiu to sa!Iow some. The chit on recovered rapidly, and in a fear day irr,iMi the '.rcet. Another neighbor fcrlV niTrte f L'ibra, railroad trackuustcr, ti ilirre et' his children taken down with Tt.Tia. and cured them with kerosene vj,. Wit. Eiue-y h id tour children taken t .m. alia pa-e kerosene oil, and they re ctv.Tni. Kobcrt Gillette was taken with the !!''. !H1 hid three children taken r .it it, very h.d, a'iu were cured with kr ... . :-r Ley. Ms, of li.grahani, had li ier i .- ve i-ur-a or Kerosene oil 1. -ii ; r'vcL up I r death lv the '4 j ill, u.i.t asUiLishing is th it I i..e.i case .e d-'cJ I'i'al. Tho kerosene oil was remedy is simple ..ii.iy cheap, and always at baud .1 s itir.'Ughout thelai.d. A prie--.t sl-ouii be made uudcr the direc ;;. i.v.' nd if it has merit the .ia;un ianiht be too widely spread. TV ' .r kcliy, Caveny and Butler. The Newport Scwt s.tys : The other day i Hirr;?buriT horse dealer agreed to pur chase, !.d d;J purchase from a firmer in tis :i:ti..n. a horse, which was to be de- i a certain day afterward, in Xew oben the buyer would take the auiiual lJ jay for him. The appointed day came, lit so farmer ith the hore. The Harris tH: gc::t!'. :naa waited about town for the .-..rjKian to keep his part of the con tri:t, 'scarring additional expense at a hj u. -d -n Fn lay the latter person mtde Ij , ' t jf h-re, luiiius the horse, rt'fcen wiiel by the purchaser of the hor, t:.d a fi uhy he did not "come to time," t .- ji; that he -didn't have to." This tru.pi rated the HarrifJ'vrg gentleman, who i-Lis l:nrc.1a:it th it he "did have t'-.'' r Le iaii-t s u the lornier's h.tel bill .vie he uad 'j-icit tirrying here for the 5ai tert,' turt over the tt4rgaitied-tor projierty. Tiis te lariuer declined to (o, and the krsenian appeared Let ore Esquire Zinn, uiiuedhia . When the larmer was in-lt-r:' il of the lawful situ&tioii of the ca-e, I ite Ian expects that contracts between Win an' man soail be kept be explained that hi uile was loath to prt with the ,. ,-;te h-rse, tc. The generosity of the Kirri.barj centlersan then manifested itaelf, -;le wile' sake only, boa ter, :d t,Ut-thi:-d of the Costs alrrr-dy iu i.to a..d did ii"t t'other insist ou his law t J - jt1)!-i-. ti e precise?, whiLh made the t ' :uLt i't the case liable to the amouut titled inrt.ugli the -iCeremonioiis cancel - guf the t out.-act. This case is 'mp!y r'-ni-.d for ih. v -telit of ciders who may tut" sii!.llar t-xi eri nice and may be nn fcauaite j w uh the iaw re.ative thereto. TuLelor Kelly, C.i ny, Vijiu i and But- Tai Bnrlin-Mu HuxkeytU local editor is rt- Ssiblc ! i the following, and it is sin rvr.'y L'l.ped that oo iuisiortune aud nns tiitrrs!.i.Jir,,i, seen as it records, may tt'-'c'uie tuse who swing on the gate lu liis place: "SerePi, darliiig," he murmured; aud the cid g-te scarcely creaked as it swung to rH fro l-tueath aer liht weight, and the -i-st r.tors looked down with tenderer tUiices, and .n r-,.,uth Hill seemed to hold i!s brta.u t.( listen. " Serena, sweet," he nil and th ra tiaiu blushes that kindled the p--ai". brow and cheeks, softened tie silet:'. love-light iu her 1'i-trous eyes; ' 'Sere-aa, my own, if every glittering star lt Ix aiiis ah'.ve, if every passing b.-eeze tUt s.ti. , in kKir thy glowing cheeks, if efr-iy rr.-!ling leaf that whispers to the n;rjht were li-ing, burnirg, loving thoughts; J eisry (h-h-ho-ho! Ow-w ! Wow-ow ! oh, oh, oh, ! Oh, jimmy welt ! Oh, g! .ry! Ob, n-.urder, murder, iu:;rder! Oh, i'i r.sj, -xe kwizled oid gate to the Iw j :.-!.! ' ad lle said, stithy, 10 grtitii.i'i could use such lan - afr u j. . -:.; of a lady was an ac i"U ice ef hers, and she weat into the Aud h3 pusli.rx! rae gate ojn and i'"'- d Lis iuan;rlfd thumb out of the crack ' ' Ld went d..ii the street sucking the rim; . t. . r xiil deidariug that, Low-'-'"r 1" 'j""" one hundred and sixty-five t "-Jo . fcirl trj'ght sit on the Leart f a lliir'- - little too much jwessure when Ii'--i to an impromptu thumbscrew. And lie match is drawn, and al! side beta are aeclar-d off. Vote for Kellv, Caveny and Bauer. Soiie -.ne sent us the Fi'Jt Gazei't a that was printed iu Voile, Pa., a--dy, Iecc'uter 7, VS",0. It conUins a kricf account of a Rs-union of the York V"lmitere, who served in lbl4, against reat Britain. The programme differed from the programme of the re-unions of to w in this, that instead of vpeeches, music, -4 niiniscences, they had speeches, mn 5, aud toasts, which were responded to by ;.u. David Wilson, who lived many ?-s in this county, and w ho was the father ' lemge Wilson, Captain H. II. Wilson, i Samuel Wilsoa, of this place, was a uiber of the company, and aceording to h iiroceed.ngs as polished, gave the fol Io'',g toast : In ni'm.-ry of our departed hrother in arms, G. TV. Spanker." From h'S brief statement, arising from the read i".Tof the old pajr mei-ioaed above, it is $in that the people v i.o believed that aol 'ler re-uions are aa invention of to-day, Utcjred n jder a mistaken belief. Vote f Kelly, Caveny, Wharton and Jutler. Jacob Voder offers a valuable little farm fc fayeite township tor sale. Public sale i Wie pU;e n Saturday, Kovember 22, JST otc for Kelly, Caveny and Butler. SHORT LOCUS. U I git . u vnairnisn llo.., ,.Mra,- I ote for Kelly, Ca eny Rnil for kelly t.vtnr, VVhi, ,. n ,,, B,t, i o.iyonr voic where it mill do the UiMt ny and i"at er. Che Jackson's K. c . .- ... uitci navy To-lH.4,l.78-lj. They say thin corn husts indicate a mild ler. But- The place wuere your vote will do the most goodwill be when cast for Caveny and Kelly. It is reported that Jeff Dav.s U loning his oye.MghU Vote for Kelly, Caveny and Uuller. Kemiblicans, go to the election and Tote the whole ticket. Vote lor Kelly, Caveuv uv u ana uiitier. "uiti'ii niornment iia. been put up to mjra me grave ot Johu Wri-ht, iu the byterian graveyard. All the places of religious worship were largely alteuded on tf abbaib. evening. Vote lor Kelly, Caveny and Butler. Clojd l'annebaker broke an arm by a fall from a horizontal bar iu the school house y aid, on Monday aiieinoon. Communion services in the new Presby terian church on Sab!ath a week. Vote tor Kelly, Caveny and Butler. Las-t Friday waa a day of know storms the first snow storuia of the season. Vote tor Kelly, Caveny and Butler. They say plenty of chestnuts indicate a hard n inter. Get all Republicans out to' rote tor Keily, Caveny aud Butler. John Beshonr, who lives on his farm near Patterson, shot two wild turkeys a few day ago. Vou) for Kelly, Caveny and Butler. Foster, the Republican Candida e for Gov ernor of Ohio, rtceived 33'j,jyi Totes. Voto for Kelly, Cave.iy onii Bullar. Ewitig, the Democratic candidate for Gov- I ..ri.i.r a. I" Oil... ... 1 II :l f. ..... v. ". Vote tor Ke.ly, Cavenv, Wharton and But ler. A blai k frost, or a dead freeze, showed itself last Saturday morning. Vote for Kelly, Caveny ai.d Butler. Stewart, the Prohibitionist candidate for Governor in Ohio, received 4,143 Tote Kellv, Caveny and Butler. S(ortsiuen report rabbits not as plenty as they were last year. Vote lor Kelly, Cav eny aud Bi'tler. Pratt, the National Greenback, L ibor Re form canuidate for Governor in Ohio, re ceive.! 9,1'9 Totes. Vote to- Kelly, Cav eny and Bu-ler. A row of hitching posts h ive been placed in front of the new Presbyterian church. Vote for Kellv, Cavenv, Wharton aud But ler. It wasn't true that the management of the Mitlliu county Fair gave a premium of $:0 to the prettiest girl. Vote lor Ktlly, Caveny and Butler. Look out for winter ; the wild geese have gone south. T!ip meu who were nominated by the popular sovereignty system arc Kel ly and Caveny. Vot? for thei.i. The Tost Yod.r farm, in Fermati-.gh township, was sold last Thursday, to !lob ert Mcueci, for $V2 per acre. Vote for Kelly, Caveny, Wharton aud Butler. Wiiliaia Banks returned from the Ohio Western R .-serve, last Thur ;ay, with a choice iot of cattle from that famous re gion. Vote lor Kelly, Caveny and But'.er. Rev. Joseph Mathers preached in Lost j Creek Pi esbyterian church on Sabbath morn- and in the Court House in this place on Sablwth evening. Vote for Kelly, Caveny i and Butler. If yoa could unfund the public debt, as Greenbackers propose to do, greenbacks wor.'.a not be wurth as much per pound as green iuk. Vote for Kelly, Caveny and Butler. "A religious wag in a Fairfield prayer meeting iccenily prayed for the absent members, "who were prostrate on beds of sickness an-t chairs of wellness." Vote for Kelly, Caveny and Butler. A razor powder man was in town on Fri day and Saturday. His powder was a mar velous powder in its way of preparing the edge of a duil knife or razor. Vote lor Kelly, Caveny and But.er. Greenback organs are no longer printed in green ink. The vote of their caudidate for Governor in Ohio was 9,129. Their vote last year was three times larger. Vote for Kelly, Caveny and Butler. Onions are a wholesome vegetable t. eat, good for lung and liver diseases. Unmar ried people, as a rule, are atraid of them. Eat them, uurried or unmarried, and Tote for Kelly, Caveny and Butler. A black frost on Saturday morning, a white frost ..a Sunday and Monday morn ings, and th;ee white frosts, one aiter the other, are aald to bring rain. Did they f Vote for Kelly, Caveny, Wharton and But ler. This issue contains a column of tickets. Cut them out, use one yourself nezt Tuec- jav an gjVe the otners to your friends to -.. fP Kellv. Cavenv. darton and Butler, and get all Jour Inenas u uo ihe sauie thing. 1 he Democrats in Ohio ay they wnst have new leaders. They re lost in the fog. It is not leaders that they need, but new pr inciples. Tint's what is the matter with them everywhere. Vote for Kelly, Caveny and Butler. Harrisburg has fourteen citizens who have, each, reached, on an average, the age of M years and 6 months. The highest age in the fourteen is 87 years. The aggregate age of the fourteen is 1,109 years. Vote for Kelly, Caveny and Butler. James GUnllan, a well-known citizen of Millerstow n, Perry county, died at his home in Millerstown, last Sabbith morning at 6 o'clock. His remains were buried in the Thompson graveyard, at Thompson's Lock, at 1 1 o'clock on Tuesday, October 28, 1S79. The real estate of Christian Shellenber g( r, late of Monroe township, deceased, was sold October 18, 1879, as follows: No. 1, The mansion tract, 87 acres and 37 perches, at $-.9 SO per acre, to Jacob G. Hombcrger. No. 2, 30 crcs and W perches, without buildings, at$ti9.o0 !r acre, to Michael Shellenberger. No. 3, 50 acres of wood land, at $10 per acre, to John G. -1-ellen-licrger. Vote for Kelly, Caveny, Wharton and Butler. Philadelphia Grain Market. The grain market lu-d a downward tendency all last week, but on Saturday, the 20th,. it was firmer, and closed at Vern red $!.44, Penns:vaniared $!. "'ber $1.44. Corn firm, yellow 64c, mixed 63c. Oats firm, Southern aud Pennsylvania white 4ito46c. Western white 43to46c, Western mixed 41 to43c. Bye steady, Western 8Cto90c, Penn sylvania 6Gto90c. Vote lor Kelly, Caveny ajid Butler. adge rce. of Columbia county. hv rur. t.y decided tht an 'outline ' Is a - de- Tie, f f . A..t t. , . . ...ur.,.g USUj lnu Iiv.ce lscov. ered by th-rj law prohibiting the s inie.' My dear J -. Ige, isn't a worm oa a hook, on a line, b a pole, at one end of which is a Umii, a "tie ice for entrapping Ash," as well a a worm on a hook that is tied to a line that has a stone at each end, the owner of which has gone to bed instead of sitting by it, aa is the case when fishing with a pole f Vole for Kelly, Caveny and Butler. The Republican party promised to crnsh ft 1 nm-emon ; it promised to restore the credit of the Lation, which, when Buchanan went out of office, was at a discount of 12 per cent., and which, under the blows of tb Rebels during the war, waa depreciated 50 per cent. more. The Republican party promised to crush Rebellion and restore the lost crtliu 1; has made it nromi.. good. It put down Rebellion ; it restored the credit. To d ty the pIer of the Gov ernment is on a par with gold and sitter. Vote lor Kelly, Caveny and Butler. "Col. Bob Ingersoll duca not draw as large audiences this, as he did last lecture aeason, in the northern part of the State. The Colonel' system of philosophy is Pa gan, and a the experience of the past teaches that all sucb systems, when aifted of their intellectual gloss, or ponderous physical power, rest entirely on the bas that might makes right, it ia of the highest importance that people who believe in a general and particular responsibility to both mau and God, be not Ivd astrav br the advo cate of Paganism. Vote for Kellv. Cavenv. Wharton and butler. i A St. Louis dispatch of Friday night savs; Inforuia'iHn was received here to-night to the effect that the body of Mr. George Burr, one of the victims of the missing balloon Pathfinder," has been found in the woods near Mills' Station, in Iowa. It was con siderably decayed, but the identification was made lrom the clothing, which bear the in itials '(. B." Mr. Burr was paving teller in the St. Louis National Bank, of which his father is president. He left here with Professor Wise in the "Pathfinder" ou the last Sunday in September. Professor Wise and the balloon are still missing. Vote for Kelly, Caveny, Wharton and Butler. Monday was uut a good day for boy perioruiauce on the honzoutal bar. Uarwiu Crawford fell off the bar, iu the school Louse yard and was knocked senseless, aud Oloyd Penuabaker fell off and broke an aria. Vote tor Kelly Caveny and Butler. James Bums of Lcwistown died on Sunday morning. Vote far Kelly, Caveny and Butler. Head-Quarters. The Central Head-Quarters for the re ception of election news, on the night of the election, will be at Will's Hotel. The news front all parts of the county will be received there at the earliest moment alter the polls close. The hotel will bo open ai! night, and refreshments served at all hours. JACOB WILL, Proprietor. " 'Tis night. Two lovers lean L"jn tns gate ; A nearing form is seen It is their late. A piercing st ream from her The welkin rent. It was, as you inter, Her pa-ri-eut. The lover sought to scoot, Alas I too I le. lie's hoisted with a boot Beyond tUe gate." And with a smile they'll Tote For the Kelly-Caveny boat. Till Tuesday they must wait For that happy, happy fate. a EMPLorME?T FOR LADIES. The Qneen City SiKjieiider Co'iipmy. of Cincinnati, re now manufacturing and in troducing their new Stocking S-ipporters for Ladies and Children, and their un. ii il ed Skirt Suspenders lor Indies. None should be without them; our lenling phy sicians recommend them, slid are loim iu their praise. This niaMti;acturi;ig establish lisinnent is nimaged by ladies, who have made the want of ladi-.'s and children a study, aud tiiey ask us to refer them to some reliable and energetic lady to introduce them iu this county, a id we certainly think that an earnest solicitation in every house hold would meet with areaiy response, and that a determined woman co".!d in. k a handsome salary and have the exclusive agency for this county. We advise some lady who is in need of employment to send a postal cant to the company, with her name and address, and mention this paper. Address Mrs. B. C. Smith, Mauager, 214 Elm Strict, Cincinnati, Ohio. Oct. 29, l&79-3t Is the hour of death, after this life's whim, Wheu the heart beat low aud the eyes grow dim, And pain ha exhausted every limb The lover of the Lord shall trust in him. When the will has forgotten the lifelong aim, And the mind can oniy disgrace its fame. And a man is uncertain of his own name The power of the Lord shall till this I'raiu'j. When the last sigh is heaved, and the last tear idied. And the coffin is waiting beside the be. And the widow and child forsake the dead. The angel of the Lord shall lit t this head. For e-:ii the purest delight may pall. The power must fail, ami the pi ide must fall And the love of the dearest friends grow small But the glory of the Lord is all in all. Uuirerntjf Magazine. A Good Home ia Central Missouri (.an be obtained through the "Calloway County Immigration Society." For full de scription and particulars address the Presi dent, Wm. H. Thomas. Fulton, Mo. ocl8-4t Tho-nix Pectoral will cure your Cough. Phu;iiix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly Phoenix Pectoral tastes good and brings rest. I'hfcnix Pectoral costs 25c; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks & Hamlin, Mifllintown, & Hamlin Co., Patterson. marl9-ly FOR SALE A commodious Dwelling House, and two Store Rooms, in the bor ough of Mifllintown, Juniata county, Pa. This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling house, and business place in Miillintown ; a chance, which if left pass, may not be equaled in many years. For particulars, call at, or address this office. jan20-tf Camphor Milk cure Headache and Neu ralgia. Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism and Lame Back. Camphor Milk enres Cuts, Bruises and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 25c ; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks i. nam'in, Mifflintown, and Uanilin & Co., Patterson. marl9-ly PnoEMat Pkctoeai bas been in general use for fifteen years, and nearly all who began to use it then continue its yet Price 25 cents- Sold by Bains ft. Hamlin, Mifllin town, and Hamlin Co., Patterson, Pa. . The Sentinel and Rtpnbhran office i the place togct job work done. Try it. It will pay you if yu need anything in that line. J-.!f! MAKUlEDi FREKMAN SIVERT At thd Lutheran parsonage, Port Royal, oa Thursday even lug, 23d inst , Eugene Freeman, of PhiU' delpMa, and Rebecca J. f ivert, of Marietta CLOSING PRICES or DE HAVEX &T0WXSEXD, IU1KERS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocka Bought and Sold either lor Cash or on a Margin. Od. 27, 1879. Bio. Askku U.S. 6' 1881 " Currency, 6's..... S's, lKHl.new 4Ps, new, 4's " Pennsylvania R. R Philadelphia Si. Reading R. R. Lehirh Valley K. R Lidiigli Coal tt Navigation Co. I'nited Companies of X. J ... Northern Central K. K. Cc .. H-stonville Pass K. R. Co... Pitts.. Tit & Buff. R. K.Co.. Central Transportation Co ... Northern Pacific, Com " " Pref'd 122- . l";, . 102 . 40 . 1!.J . 4IJ . 24i HiJ . 17 17j 5 44 . 15 . 4i 124 1)14 1021 4.J 20 21 144 18 17i 151 4..J 91. Silver, (Trades) CO 3131 12RC 41. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrLMTowa, Oct. 29, 1879. Butter . Ejrgs... 14 14 7 9 7 6 00 40 Lard.... Ham Shoulder ..... Side Potatoes...... Onion......., Rags MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly. Quotations roa To-dat. Wednesday, (XL 29, 1879. Wheat 1 30 Corn 60 Oils 32 Rye 05 Cloverseed 400 PRIVATE SALES. Persons desirous of selling property at private sale, may arrange to have tho prop erty advertised ill the Scnliael aud Republi can, on the termt of no pay tf not told. If sold, to pay at such rates as have previous ly been agreed upon. A Kilt E CI1AXCE To Buy a Lnrtxe Tmcl of Good Land at a .Moderate Price: To a man who desires to make farming and stock-raising his business, this is the greatest bargain in Juniata county. Three Hundred .icret ani more, havin thereon a large Brick Daeliing House i geod condition, Barn and other outbuild ings ; a running stream o. Tale' noai the door, also, good will water in yai.l; aa Orchard of 8 acres, as good ss any in the county ; a grove of iO maple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could be turned into a source of income, as such groves are lu Somerset county, this State, and as such groves are iu New England. God timber on the farm. The farm will produce 40 to 50 tons of hay annually, and grow grain of all kinds. There is an abun dance of LIMESTONE on the form. We repeat, tais is the greatest bargain now oflered in this county, to the man who has t-oeigy, and desires to farm ami raise sttH k. To such a man, who has a moderate sum of money for first payment, there is a rare chance to secure a property, that in the nature of things must increase in value gradually, for the period of a full genera tion yet to come. Time, 5 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. If yon have the inclination, the means, and the pluck to duvelope one of the finest tracts of land in the county, call at this of fice for ptrticulois. A FlKST-RATh FA R I, CONTAIN INO One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in the best wheat-growing district in the State of Ohio, situated one-half mile from Amanda rail road station, in Fairfield county, and one mile from a good pike. The improvements area larze two-story BRICK HOl'SU (13 rooms, hall and rel'ar). Double Log Barn and Stable, and other buildings, and a well of good water. A stream of spring water traverses the centre of the farm. There is a large orchard on the premises. Will take $70 per acre, part cash, rest in payments. A far u adjoining sold for $100 per acre. The reason for selling, is Ihedesire to invest in city property, in Cireleville. For all in formation address J. SWEYER, Cireleville, Pickaway Co., Ohio. A VALUABLE FARM OF 120 ACRES, more or less; 100 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation, belonging to the Heirs of John Toiler, deceai-ed, is hereby oiftT'-d at Private Sale. The Farm is situ ated iu Fermanagh township, altout three miles northeast of Millliutown. The im provements are a New Frame House ai.d Bank Bam, and other outbuildings. There is a spring of never-failing water at the door. A stream of water traverses the firm. An Orchard of fruit iu variety, in cluding grapes in beariug condition, is con venient to the building. For further in formation address D. A. lODEX, Port royal, Juniata Co., Pa. FARM 59 ACRES, A BOLT 5 ACRES clear, 1 J miles west of East Salem, on the Mitllin road. Running water between house and bam. AH kinds of fruit. Improve ments a Log House, weatherboarded Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Com Crib, Hog Pens, Spring House. The quality of laud is good, and clear of stones. This farm is in Walk er township. For further particulars, ad dress G. AV. SULOUFF, East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa. o ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS iu the county may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pi.. " wi'h the Smith stand includes a lor (' ' out TWO ACRES, having thereon eric.U a comfortable Two-story FraiueUouac, a com modious Stable and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at tho door cf the house. For particulars call on or address WM. HOOPS. Walnnt P. O., J raiaU Co., Pa. o A FARM OF BETWEEN ONB AND two hundred acres, about 3 miles from Mif flintown, having theicou erected a good Dwelling House, good Frame Bank Barn, and Tenant House. There is a spring at the house, and running water on the prop erty. For sale at a moderate figure. For further particulars address RUTH BCNCB, Mifllintown, Juniata Co., Fa. tfeuf Advertisement. H Alb' lENEVEi Has been In conatant uaa by Ih , , year, mud ia the best preparation ever In vented for KESTORIXi GRAY HAIR TO ITS TOVTHrCL COLOR AND LIFE. It anppllea the natu ral food and color to the hair (land without tainlna; the akin. It will Increase and thicken the growth of tho hair, pre vent It blanclilna; nnd falling otT. nnd that AVERT BALDNESS. It curt- Itching. Erup tions nnd Dandruff. Aa HAIR DRESSING It la very desirable, giving; the hair n silken softneoa which nil admire. It keep tho head cl sweet nnd hrnltby. cjttC'rUNGHAMS flyg WHISKERS will chance tho benrd to n BROWN or BLACK nt discretion. Being in one preparation it Is easily applied, nnd produce n permanent color that will not wash oft. fKLfAKLU BY R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Sold b all D talari la Mwiicin. XLiEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers fk. Kennedy,) DEALERS IN GRALX, CO A la, L.UMUKK, CEDENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. BEUUS, S1L.T, &.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. We are prepared to lurnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY t DOTY. - April 21, 1879-tf Professional Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. ttj-Collccth.g and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Office On Main street, in his place of residence, south of Bridge street. JJOIJEKT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. OrricE on bridge street, first door west ot the Belford building. April 1 1, lM.5-tf LFKED J. PATTERSON, ATTOSiNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. AH buiness promptly attended to. Officf. On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. )AVID d. STONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Collections and all professional busi ness roniptly attended to. june-0, ISi i . J S. ARNOLD, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, RICHFIELD, JUNIATA CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. Con sultations in two languages, English aud German. JOHN McLALGULIN, INSURANCE AGENT, POUT ROY.ir., JUSliT.t CO., PA. UyOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1 875-1 y THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MirFLixTotvx, rj. Othce hours from 9 a. a. to 3 r. m.. Of. flee in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. oct2i-tf im. ;uavfod7iT Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange st-eets, Mifllintown, Pa. March 29, 1876. T Jl.llRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .-Jco'Iemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Officb formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. )ALLEn7m. D ., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Olhce at Academia, at the residence of Capu J. J. Patterson. fjuly 15.1874 JJENRY UARSIISEKGER, M. D., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 187rt. FOR RENT. The Comer Store-room in the Belford Building, now occupied by R. E. Parker, is for rent. Inquire of lLsaaa&KT BaLroRtf. mm .UISCL'LL.1J E01S D. W. HARLETS I the place wtefe Jon can bay THE BEST Al THE CUE A TEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING H.1T3, CAPS. BOOVS, SHUKS, .rf.Vfl FL RMSHIS ; OO'JDS. IIS is ptepared to exhibit one of the most rhoiee and s. leer Mocks ever ortercd it. this market, and al ASTOSlSlllStiLY LOW PlttCHS ! Ahv), measures taken for soils and pari of suits, whioli w:II be made toorda at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's ater s'reet. MI I UINTOiVN, PA. IL'Li Has just returned from the Eastern cities with a full varietj of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Goods of '! kinds are low Com and see m. ami be astonished Pants at T5 cents. E7 SL'ITS MAiK TO nitlitK. j Patterson, I'a., April IB, 1S7K. SAMLEL STKAVER. Traveler' Guide. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. T I M E -TABLE ton TurorOH axd Local Ptsstscua Tiis BtTWEES II '.BKISBI'BG AXD AlTOOS. LKAVl WESTWARD. uut EASTWARD. S rH ' : s ; a. a. a.m. I a. n. r. . I 12:10 8lM. 'hi'adcra SIX.- o4; '. . A.M. P. M P.M. P.M. A M 5 -ii Bint 1 ;iu H.uri.-Vg 8 1.",, 1 :;u! fiiMl 5 1". 12 14:: U.s kville 7 5!t 1 I71 U". 5 V M! 1 Sli:u.rsvi-e 7 2; 1 1 1 ' X : it t27, loHi Cove : 7 44 1 1.3' ft 21 6 M: H.ity 2W Duncun'n 732 I2.J-! K 12 6 2'. 8 4::: 2U Aiiicd'ict 7 22 12 4". H 2 6 4i Sot! 2 2-: Baily's I 7 07 12 3'. 7 47 6 5-". Uls; 2S-". Ne srrt 6 57 12 21 7 32 7 10 itl'J 2 47 Millerst n 6 13 12 11 7 1 7 26 It .! I ; HI 'h ;.'n 6 32 11 '.' 7 Oti 7 46 ! 16 3 16 Mexico i 6 1: 11 43 6 4" 7.o2 .,2 3 2i Perrvsv'e 6 12 1 1 3"' C 33 8 UU Hi I'M 327 Mitttin .607 11 34 62j I0411 3 V. Lewisto'n ".42 1101 10 .V,! 4 0s Anderson; 5 2:i lo.VJl 11 12' 4 24 McVcvt'u: 5 14 10 -i". :I12I 4 37 Manay'nk 'U4 1(12''. 1 1 3S 4 2 Ml.tmil'ii 4 51 10 111 4 '.'. Mt. Union 4 !." lOlHij r, 7 Mapleton.1 4 3k '.157 5 1'. MiilL're. k 4 3o W 5311 riiiiiti!i?ii 4 17 !-!. 5."l P. tersh'g 8 -W ft 22 6 02 Barree 3 51 9 I V 6 1" SprVeCk 3 16 !l HI, 6 25 Biriiigh'ui 3 3.1 hoj, ii.l Tvrono I 3 27 8 51, 6 46, Tipton 3 17' 8 40; 6 53 Fostoria 1 3 12 8 36, 6 HellsMills 311-s 8 33' 11 46 11 51 1211.: 12 18 12 35 1241 '251 ; lot 1 15 124 1 30 I 31 155 7 20! Altoona 2 50 8 15 I 1 A.M.' i A.M. A.M.; 12 55 Pift-bnrp 1 7 40 p. m. ' !i'5 Westwabd Fast Tb1!is. r.nific Express leaves Philadelphia 11 55 pin; Hirri.-luii-jj 4 20 a 111 ; Dm.eaunon 4 50 a in; Ntuix.rt 6 If am; Ml. '..in 5 Mi .t i;i; Lewist.iwn 6 IS a r: ; McVe;. 'otvn 6 41 am; Mt. Union 706 am: lluntnrjd n 7 a 111 ; Petersburg 7 4 4 a 1.1 ; r (nice Cret k 6.".ani; Tyrone 8 1 a :.i ; Btii's Mills 8 33 a iii ; Aitooca 8 50 a m ; I'ilt-buip 1 i t p 111. Pittsbnrir Express leiv.-s Philade'phia at 6 25 p iu ; llarrishnrj; 1 1 15 p ni ; Marvstillv 10 31 p 111 ; MliMlr. 1 1 11 p m ; LewistoA'n 12 01 a 111 ; Ilniitinpdon 1 13 a tn ; Tyrone 1 53 a 01 ; Altoona 2 25 a 111 ; Pittr-hurg 7 00 a ti. Fst Line Laves Phil ule'phia at 11 45 a 111 ; ll.tirNhitri- 3 4 p in ; M.iliin 5 O'.l j ru ; lcwistown 5 27 p 11 ; Huntingdon 6 in pm ; Tyrone 7 08 p iu ; Altoona 7 4'. p iu ; PitU I. arjt 11 45 p m. E'stward Fast Tbaiss. Pl.iladelpl.it Express leaves Pittsburg at 4 4'ipiu; AltiH.na 8 55 p tu ; Bell's Mdis ft 10 pm; Tyrone 9 21 pin; Spruce Creek 938 p 111 ; Huntingdon 10 02 p iu ; Lewis lowii 10 56 a m; Mi'llin 11 14 am; ll.irris bnrg 12 35 am; and arrives lu Philadelphia at 3 50 a ni. All in' ic Express leaves Pittslmrr; at 1 10 pm; Alt, nini 6 15pm; Tyrone 651 pm) lltiniinzlon 7 38 pm; Mt. Union 800 p in; Me Vet town 8 2". j. iu ; I.fci-lown 8 50 pm ; M ill! iu 9 !2 p 111 ; Newport 9 56 p M ; IM111 cannon 10 20 p 111 ; Ilnm-thiug 11? 55 p in ; arri. es in Philadelphia 3 00 a tu. Paciile Express I. avei Pittsburg at 3 15 a 111; Alloi.na 7 35 am; Tyrone 800 am; Huntingdon 8 36 am; Lett istown 936 a ni ; Milltin 9 55 am: Harrisburg 1130 am; arrives in Philadelphia 3 15 p iu. JUMATA VALLEY BANK, OrJIIFFLItTOHX, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PijRT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NKVIN POMFROY, President. T. VAN IRWIN, Cashier. Pirfctobs : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Ruthrock (weorge Jacobs, Amoi G. Bonsall, W. C. Pom noy, Philiu M. Keener, Louis E Atkinson. stock inLiii.as : J. Nevin Pomeroy, James B. Okeson. Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Rothrock, tieorge Jacobs, L. K. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos i. Bonsall, Noah Hertiler, I'.tiiiel Stoulfer, Charlotte Snyder, Win. Van Sweringen. Sniu'l llerr's Heirs, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kurtz. Samuel M. Kurtz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertzlcr. XT" Interest allowed at the rate of 3 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 4 per cent, on 12 months certificates. jan'XI, WIMf Better Times ApprcacMng. f'ioliut ... 1'ioloncclliia . .. ., Double Bast .... Gnitjrt f'ioi liovt .... .Iceordeont .. SI ootoAonn ..$10 tiOtiMOO"! ..$25 ontiMiMN) .. S.2 75to85 00 25t1600 .. $!2to25 00 I'ioib and Guitar Strings, Boxes, Bridges, Keys. Tale BiHirds ic. Mouth Organs, extra .piality. Flutes, Files, Flageolets Clarinets. Drnins, and Band instruments at lowest cash prices. Sheet and Music Books mailed on receipt of Prue. Piano S tools, Millie Stands, Piano and Organ i-iih. Any cf thn als.ve instru ments will be forwarded st short notice by addressing the McKILLIPS ORGAN MANUFACTORY. A w Organs at astonishingly low prices, r-eciuid-h md of oilier n'.::k?s at a bargain. For further particul-trs address ALEX. McKiLLIPS, Organ Mam focturer, 829 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa Dec. 4, l!78-6iu Consult your interests aud advertise in the Senltntl and Rtpubhctuu J1D VEKil$EME. IS. New Building, corner of Hride and (Jan. 1, 17 lU Sirrcial . utters. Ttli: TTOHI.irS It 11.31. I'a. L. I. Wivhi iin's Altksative Stbcp. lT. reunify used Till JTV-FIVE YEARS I in a private practice, aud uever failing to ro.li4-.tliy cure RHEUMATISM, DROPS T, 1 Krysiiei.i. Scrotal.!, Pcc-mdary Sypliilis, i Ura el. Diriheti-., nnd ill diseases m which I the bliMsl is Duplicated, is now ottered to j Ihe pnl.lic. I Sold by all R.-til I)rnnri"t, and (wh. de sale ..uiv) be The tVkvaraa Mfi.icixp Co., P. O. Box 3:;.s, k.!iestr, N. Y. j I will lu.iil (,-ue) the r.eit.e l ir a siiiml" I Voktbl: Bi ilut wiil remote TAX, j FRECKLES, PIMr'LE.i and BLOTCHES, leat i..g ihe .-kin soil, cie-tr and fx-anlitMl j I uNo in..trnc:ions tor pr.liieiiiir a lirxnri inl IT'Oit tiiot hiiir on a lu' l head or stiHMith tare. Aii.lre-, in. lo.-irtj 3c. sLiiup, leu. ; V.tudell A. Co.. 2; Ami sir. et, N. i . j TO L'ONSl .MPTiVES. I The adverti.-er, l.avii.; been permanently 1 cured ot that dre.nl disease, CotiMiiiiptii.il, . by a simple r.-iuedy, is anxious to nt.Ke ; knottu to his lelloiv-Mof. rs the means il I cure. To a'.l who desire it, he will send a ! copy ot the prescription used, (tree ot J cn irjre). with I!- dipvtions for preparing anil r.Miig i:ie aiiue, wtiien Iney will hut a si hi: ci be lor Consumption, A''in i, Bron chitis. Jtc. Parties wishing the Prescrip tion, a ill pleoe address, E. A. WILSON, 194 Penn street, Willianisbur.-h, N.Y. ERRORS OF VOl'TH. 4 GE J.Y In. 1 GENTLEMAN who siiiiered for rears Nervous DEBILITY, VREV TURK DECAY, and all the effect of youth till indiscretion, wiil lor the sake of sutt'-jr-ii g humanity, send tree to all who nee I it, the r jcipe and direction for making thesim pie remedy by ttbieh lie w as cured. St li re.s wishing to po.lit by the advertiser's experi.-nee can do so by addressing in per- leci connnence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 CeUaa street, New York. IHf TC !" a" ki"'!". TUMORS, I 1-LiJLi.O discharges of Bl.iXD. or luin-tis, ar.d ail d.seases ot the KKCn'M qui. k'v and pertrtiy cured l a simple and soothirg UL-dLi'T. F.T iii!oriii.-i.i..!i ail dress Da. J. FABKK i. C., 22 Aun street. N. V. Jan 2-1, 187'i-6m Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. Arracemcut of Passenger Tralus. Octobeb nth, 1879. Triries leave Hirrisbwt as fellows : For New York vH Ailectown, at 5 20, 8 C5 a. ni., and I 45 p. ill. For Netv York via Bound lirook Route," 5 20. 8 05 a m ami 1 4 p m. For Philadelphia at 5 2 , 8 05, 55 a m, 1 4". at'd 4 00 p m. For Heading a 5 20, 8 05, 9 55 a in, 1 45, 4 iiOand 8 00 piu. For Pottsville al 5 20, 8 05 a m, and 4 0 p. m. and via Schuyikill Ai Su ,.;eliann. Branch at 2 40 p lu. For Auuurn, $ 30 a 111. For Laucastej: and Columbia, at 5 20, 8 05 a m, and 4 00 p iu For Allentown at 5 20, 8 05, 9 55 a m, 1 45 and 4 0l p in. The 5 20 and 8 05 a m. ai.d 145pm trains hive through cars for New York. The 5 2 a. m. train li.ui through cars fur Philadeihia. The 5 J K'5 a 111 ar.d 145 p ni make close connection at Reading with mainline trains having through cars for New York, via "Bound Brok Rode." SI SPAYS. For New York -.t 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 21 a m. For Reading. Philadcl Ma and way stations at 1 4 5 p m. Trains fur Harrisburg leave as fotlovs : Leave New Yo'k via Allen town at 8 45 a ni, 1 00 and 5 3 p Pi. Leave N-w Yoife via"B und Pr.)k Route" 74 5 am, I HO and 1 (- p m, arrivn.g at I Iarri--.hu,;, I 5, 8 2) p m, 12 35 uiid- nichr. Leave Lam-aster 8 05 a m .ind 3 50 p m. Leave Ci.liiiid.ta 7 55 a 111 ai.tl 3 40 p n. Leave Philadelphia al 9 45 a. ni., and 4 00 and 7 45 p ni. Leave Pottsville at 6 W,3 10 a. ui. aud 440 pm. Leave Rea.litig at 4 oO, 7 35, 1 1 50 a m, I 30, 1; I j and 10 35 p iu. Leave I'otts. iilj via Seiriylkill and .Sns.iie h oina Praiteii, 8 25 a n. Leat'e A'll.urn via ScUu Ikili and tjm lei.a.iua Branch, I I 50 a 1:1. Leave Allentown at 5 55, 9 05 a m., 12 10, 4 30 and 9 05 p in. SUX0.IYS. Leave New York at 5 30 p. ni. Leave Philadelphia at 7 4 . p 1.1. Leave Heading at 7 n 111 and l'i 35 p nt. Leave Alleutoau at 9 05 p in. C. G. HANCOCK. Geral Pass'r Ticket Agent. 3. T.. Woof TEN, General Mauager. TO YU- 31 13 3T. Just Published, la a Sealed EmCetoj e. Price tu cents. A Lecture on the N ittire. Treatment and Radical Cuie ot S.H'rniati.rrhii'a, or Seminal Wrakness, Involuntary Eniissiims. Sexual Pehi.ity. and Imp. diluents to Marriage gen erailv ; Ne-voiiiiess. Consuuipti-.u, Epi lepsy and Fits ; M.-ntal and l'htieal Inea- pw-itv, reinr.iTi? Ii oil M .1 Abuse, etc. Bv KOKERT J. Cl LVLHWEI.L, M. D.. Au thor ot the "Green Book," Ac. The world-renowned a'lthor. in IMs ad- liur.ible Le i"ri, clearly prove fion his own experience that Ihe awful enarttien Ces ol Stlf- AliU-a luty be . i.-etua!lv rirrov e 1 without medieii.es, and Kith-oil ii..i.r' r ou surgical operations, boutries. i.istrn ments, rings or cordials, jx.111ti.11r out a mode of cure at once certain and ellectilrd by whii h evr-rv siitferer.m. matter aiiathis condiiii.il my he, may cure himself cheaply, privately ai cidici.lly. UThit Le- tare -;tt prore a boon to thou sands and thousand,. Sent. "nt!er seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six rents, or two po-t ige Htaiups. A bir.'ss the Publishes, iaECULEKWElL M:i)!AL(0 41 Ai.ii Si.. New York; ;iiBel8-:jr Post-Odica Box i-jS3. EspnHican Ticiet. T5:er! arc oiht Itepal.lican tickets ia lias cuiiiiuii. Cut tht-inont; vottj one vuiKu lf. ani Lu.inl tliv tilhirrs L your Uuijhl'.irs. STATK. SiJe Tre;isurt-rr SutiJUuI Xjill.c.'. COUNTY. Slieriff, Jnines it. iellr. E.'jristi'r, K-orilerr. &c, lieulien Giveny. Jury CommisHoiTier, Jolia P. AVli-irton. STATE. State Trpnstirer COUNTY. h'aerifT. .T imes R Ke'Ir. nojn'.ster. Kiwiir-.li-r, Ilenben Cuvony. Jury Ciunniissioner, Jofa P. Wharton. STATE. State Tre istirer, S.iuiaiil Bailer. COUNTY. Sheriff, James K. Kelly, rjegiater, "l-ror.lei, a.' , ItutiVu Cavenv. Jnry Cmirnissioner, John P. AYliurton. STATE State Treasurer, Stuauel Butler. COUNTY. SLerifT. James IL K"Hy. Reintcr, Keeoi.'.er, Sec, lieltlion C.tceny. Jury Ctmifuissioiier, Jaha P. Wharton. STATE State Troesnrer, S.tniUel Butler. COUNTY. Sheriff. James R. Kelly. Register, Reeor.ler, SiC, Retlln-n Caveny. Jury Commissioner, John P. Wlirtrton. STATE State TretiKnrer, Sanind Butler. COUNTY. Sheriff. James R. Kelly. Register. Reetuler, A.C., Reuien Ctiveny. Jrrv C(t:amissioner, John P. Wharton. STATE. State Treasurer, Stumiel Butler. COUNTY. SherilT. James R. Kelly. Register, Recorder, See., Reulien Ctveny. Jury Cut!:2uissit.n., John P. Wharton. STATE. State Treasnrer, S.umiei ButLj-. COLNTY. Sheriff. Jtunes R. Kel!y. Register, R.rar, uic, Renlien Caveny. Jury CotunitasiuBcr, Jylm p. Wljiu ton. 4 53 w i. L !: ! i L'r?. 3-v- t.s m 11 niii? -rii
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