SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN M1FFLINT0WN : Wednesday, Mai-ch 10, isso. TERMS. Subscription, $1.S0 per annum, if paid within 12 mouths; 2.00 if not paid within 12 month. Transient aJYertisemenls inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion: Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cent per line for each insertion. rtwflilctiuna will hri niaH.. a " uiog ucnirtiig to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. As exchange 6ays that if the Re publicans Dominate Grant for the Presidency, the Democrats will of necessity be compelled to nominate a soldier. It further suggests that as the head and front of the Democracy - j i i ,"' is iuimh; up ui ex-reotus, li would be best to nominate Jeff Davis j he once fought for his country in Mexico, but, like Juda3, afterward turned against it and organized rebellion. He would suit the Democracy first rate, having fought on both sides. The .VorA American 6ays : The peo ple of Maine have passed an emphat ic judgment upon the doings of Gar celon and the Fusionist conspirators. There is no mintaking what is meant by the recent municipal vote. The large accession of strength which the Republicans have received betokens the disgust which is felt throughout the State at the shameless attempt to nullify the will of the people. Dem ocrats and Greenbackers have no longer any hold on Maine. The State has returned to its Republican alle giance. i - The Graphic Bounds this note of warning : VVe have from time to time called attention to the new conditions under which our foreign trade was pass ing. Last week, at the port of New York alone, we imported $2,500,000 more of foreign merchandise tban we took in tbe same week of last year, while we exported $1,150,000 lees. Two months of this year have now passed and in them we have im ported 27,169,141 more than we Lave exported in other words, we are that much in debt in two months. How are we to pay? It is scarcely probable that there will be an inime li&te immense increase of exportation. We shall have to pay either in bard cash cr In securities that are as good as cash. Why Germany is Preparing. During the debate in the German Reichstag hist week, Gen. Von Moltke spoke as follows : All our neighbors are more or less safe from attack in the rear, and only need to present a front on one side. They have sta tioned a considerable portion of their land forces close to our borders. Our regiments are distributed equally over the whole country. Since the conclusion of the Turkish war, Rus sia has considerably extended her military establishment, and France has doublet! her army. Meanwhile we have kept our troops withiu the proportion of one per cent, of our x puhttion. France has an army of 4'.I7,000 men, while Germany has only 401,000 soldiers. The peace strength of Russia is twice as great as ours. The full term of service in France is twenty, and in Russia fourteeu years, while in Germany it is only twelve rears. The degree in which our army is behind others can only be made up by activity. I can only sin cerely depiore that iron necessity compels us to impose a fresh sacrifice on the German nation. We must preserve and uphold peace abroad even as far as our btrength allows. We shall perhaps not stand alone in that position. In this there is no threat, but a guarantee for peace. With weak forces this end cannot be attained. Gen. Von Moltke's speech was re ceived at the close with profound entering. STATE ITEMS. Franklin county is to have a tooao co association. Alleutowo is to bave a new $40, 000 segar factory. A vein of silver ore about threa feet in thickness and assaying $188 per ton Las been discovered on a farm between Bet wick and Bloomsburg. Isaac Schlegel, aged sixty-five yeais of Spring City, Berks county, commit ted suicide on Sanday by cutting bis throat with a razor. lie was of un eouud mind. Isaac Price, after serving for fifty years as postmaster of Schuylkill Ches ter county, has resigned, and his son is to succeed faim. lie was appointed by Jackson. The State hatchery at Corry expects to send out half a million brook trout for stocking the streams of the State this year. Six thousand brook trout and bixty black bass bave been put in the streams of Lebanon county. Tbe demand for tobacco at Lancas ter is still active, and over 400 cases were sold last week at 8cents fr com mon np to 22, ind even 25 for fine lots It is believed that there are not 4000 cases left unsold in the eonnty, and (bat tbe purchasing season Will be over in a fortnight. A Chester county cow, which was re cently killed, was foend to have swal lowed seventeen nails. Seip's tavern, Palmer, Northampton county has been licensed for 101 years. Walter Mitchell, the famous land swindler, has been arrested at Mil. ford and taken back to New York city. Two Brazilians students at New York arranged to fight a duel at Beth lehem, Pa., bat one was arrested aud the other induced to return home. Both were soundly lectured and dis missed, after promising to keep the peace. A promineut pbysioian of Allegheny is said to bave deserted bis wife, a lady of refinement and education, for tbe lo?e of a pretty servant-girl. The plasterers ot Lancaster bave fixed the following prices for the en suing year : Brick houses will be plas tered at tbe rate of 9 cents per yard, and frame houses at 10 cents per yard. All work will be contracted for either by tbe yard or by the day. Mrs. Sharp, of Scraoton, attempted suicide on Monday night by shooting herself in the breast. She wrote a letter charging a well known profess ional man of Scran ton with having broken faith with her, and requesting him to attend her funeral She is mar ried and lives with her husband, wbo is said to bs very muoh attached to her. STATE ITEMS- Catfish are unusually scarce in the Schuylkill river. Potatoes were planted in Chester county on the 1st of March. There is a butter famine in Mercer county caused by heavy exporta tions. The Lancaster tobacco crop was worth about three millions, and fur nished about 6(5,000,000 sugars, wuich paid over $490,000 in taxes to the government A young man in Pittsburg stole a $200 watch from Reed's jewelry store about one year ago. On Tuesday a week he sent the watch back, saying that his guilty conscience would allow him to keep it no longer and offering to pay the firm for the temporary loss of the goods. Rev. A. K. Whitmer, pastor of the Reformed church in Miiuinburg, Union county, created a sensation among bis members a few Sundays ago by announcing that any member who signed a petition a-sking that a license be granted any person to sell liquor would hereafter lie excluded from the communion, and would not be allowed to hold office and vote in the church." The jury sitting at Laporte in the case of William D. Spearman who without cause shot and instantly killed George Tount, a young man in his employ, on October 23, 1879, ren dered a verdict last Wednesday of murder in the second degree. This is the first murder trial in Sulliuan county f.ir twenty five or tliirtv Years. The insanity plea was used by the defence. Seven years in the Eastern Pdniteuliary was the imprisonment imposed. Clarion county is somewhat excited over what is believed to le a case of murder. The body of John Blair was found about a Year a'o on the river bank, with bruises on the head, which caused a verdict bv the Coro ner's jury of accidental death by J : . a i uru oiuce men a man namea Pixley, with whom he had leen hunt ing, has returned after a long disap earance. and with a strange woman, who replaced bis wife and children. He beat her the other day, and she threatened to give him away " for Blair, and she said that she could prove it The District Attorney is making an investigation. Leap year, so far has been fruitful of marriage in the lower end of Betks county. Since tbe 1st of Jauuarv Kev. K. Grab, of Boyertown, Las officiated at thirty weddings, eighteen of which took place within two weeks. Tbe ironworkers' strike in the Schuyl kill valley has thrown out of employ ment l,2oU men. No clue has been found to tbe tem perance fanatics wbo tried to set fire to tbe saloons in Temperanceville, opposite Moogabala City. Several young people who laughed during a revival meeting in Columbia though involuntarily, were fined sever al dollars and costs for their levity. iEXER.lL. ITKMSi Western merchants complain of a lull in trade. Boston is alarmed at the defense lesstiess of her liarbor. Germany seems to have good rea son for increasing her army. While they were working a saw mill near Suffolk, Va., the other day, on a big log, all of a sudden there was a crash, a striking of fire, and a demol ished saw. An examination showed that a piece of a shell fired during the war had lieen imbedded in the tree ; the bark had grown over the shell aud buried it in the wood. Per Imps the Boston Post is draw ing on its imagination and perhaps not ; we haven't investigated, but it says the Ledger recently announced that a certain couple were Untried "suddenly, February 15," the intelli gent comjiositor having mistaken the word "Sunday." Last Saturday a week, a one-armed negro assaulted a white lady at George's Station, Colleton county, S. C, and on Monday he was taken from the jail at Waterloo by a body of masked men, white and colored, to whom he said that his name was Louis Kinder. He confessed his his crime, and said he had assaulted and robbed several women ; had killed one white girl, and had com mitted eight burglaries. He was taken to the woods in the afternoon and hanged. Counterfeit half dollars are be coming plenty, chiefly with the dates 1837, 1875 and 1877. The dies are generally good, but the weight is no ticeably lighter than the genuine coin. Many of those of the date of 1875 show a slight flaw under the talon r of the eagle, and the letter "F" in the word "half immediately under it, is also imperfect In West Gloucester, R I., on Sat urday afternoon a week, the young wife of Atwell Sanders, a respecta ble farmer, shot herself in the head and will probably die. She was mar ried wheu seventeen years old to Henry Thaxter, who soon afterward was sent to the State prison for two years for horse stealing. She then procured a divorce and married Saunders. On Saturday a week, Thaxter, whose term had expired, drove up in front of Saunders' house. Mrs. Saunders saw him from the win dow and went to her room. Thax ter asked to see her, and when those seeking her went to her room, it was found that she had fired the shot which it is thought will prove fatal A dispatch to tbe Milwaukee Senti nel, from W iuneconne, Wisconsin, lay ft tbe entire winter wheat crop in that section will be a failure owing to fre quent freezing and thawing. Most of tbe farmers will plow it np. It is now understood that France will refuse to surrender Ilartuiaon for trial in Russia, on tbe charge of hav ing been concerned in the Moscow dynamite plot. Nearly three hundred Chinese from San Francisco bave arrived in New York within tbe last two months, and probably fire hundred more are on the way eastward. Tbe Chinese bave been leasing bouseg in tbe Mott street quarter. In several cases they paid Urge prices for the tenants in occupan cy to leave, so that tbey should bave immediate possession. Tbey choose tbe best class of houses in that section, and take a lease on tbe entire building. Tbe tenant bouses in tbe same neigh borhood are also filling up with them. Tbey are very secret in their move movements, arid refuse to be inter view as to their future intentions. SHORT LOCALS. Flit. The fifteen game. Boys talk Eaoter eggs. The schools are closing. Lots of people expect an ettack Of spring fever. Tbe Lutheran Conference is being well attended. Elections in Maine were nearly all Repub lican in result, last neck. Leap year parties are continually talked of, but not otten indulged. if. price ol printing paper has advanced about seventy-tire per cent. The Harrisburg Telegraph says : Nobody seems to miss the Legislature. Tbe Presbyterian church case last week awakened considerable interest. Some one said the early frog will see through specks yet ice is tneaat. J. B. M. Todd is selling the bet fish and tbe cheapest in the county: A Lewistown lady has a jessamine stalk blooming in her garden ever since Decem ber. J.-cob Will's horse ran away with the butcher wagon on Tuesday morning, broke the vehicle and scattered the meat. Dr. Ard, son of ex sheriff Ard, died at his father's place of residence in Spruce Hill township, last week, of consumption, Judge Jonathan Weiser died at bis place of residence :n Susquehanna town ship, hut Saturday, of pueumonia . W. 11. Kreider bas beeu re ap pointed agent of tbe Society for tbe j Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, for this couoty. If you want to sell your side meat, go to Todd s ; be pays 8 cents per lb. Uo aud see what bargains in Dsn. There will be preaching in the Presbyterian brick church next Sab bath morning at the usual hour, and at 7 o clock in the evening. Dr. M. B. Garver, ef Thompson town, will move to Belleville, Mifflin county, on the 1st of April. A Homeo pathic physician will take bis place. lne fourth and last ot w. tl. tra der's mule team was dragged out on Monday morning. There is something strange about tbe speedy fatality that carried off the wbole team. The Post of the G. A. R. will give another entertainment in the Court House on the evening of March 20, 1S80. The preparations bave been more extensive than those that resulted in so satisfactory an entertainment some weeks ago. Admission 1C cents. The effort to rmke it appear that the present Board of Commissioners have been extravagant in the general expenditures of the county funds is about thejrlatest failure that has taken place in this county in many years. Mr. Hinielba'iph, of Black Log, bought a mare at Joshua Beale's sale last Wednes day, and proceeded to ride home, but he got on his way only as far as Commissioner McMeeu's place, when the animal lay down and died. It was quite a loss for the pu r chaser. "A Virginia conple eloped under difficul ties from Rockingham county, in the Shen andoah Valley. The bride stole away from borne, and waited in tbe barn all day for her lovr, and when he came they started for Fishersville, on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. They walked along through tbe woods all night, but must bave ben moving in a kind of circle, because next morning they found themselves only a few hundred yards from the old man's honc. Finally they got away to Fi-herju il!u, and took a train to Lewisburg, West Virginia. There the bride was seen standing in the midst of an ad niirirg crowd relating their adventures, while the groom stood bashfully by. She declared thst she had tried three times to get married before, and that she was going to be married this time if she bad to go io the end of the world." NOTICE. Thi undersigned, being about to move out of the neighborhood, hereby gives no tice to those indebted to him to call and settle on or before Tuesday, March 23, 1880. Alter that time the accounts remaining un settled will be placed in a Justice's hands for collection. M. B. GARVER, M. D., Thompsontown, Fa. !Lae is a little story that seems too fun ny to be true, yet it is a fact. A certain person in the vicinity of Freeburg, has a stump-tailed cow be wished to get ri 1 of. She bad a calf and was in prime order for sale ; but her sale was seriously damaged by her stuiup tail. A drwrer happened along in search of fresh cows, and the owner of the cow struck upon a novel idea to remedy the tail delect He went to the tan yard and got a tail aud so nicely adjusted it to the living slump that it was not easily detected. Ha got the drover to look at the cow in tbe stable and they were very near a bargain, there being a difference of only tit ty cents between them, when the drover said, "drive your cow out once, so I can get a better look at her." Two of the owner's liv!e boys were about looking on, and when the cow was driven out one of them playfully caught the cow by the tail and pulled, when to the surprise of tbe drover aud the utter disgust of the owner, the boy pulled off the sham tail ! The sale was immediately adjourned $ine die. Se linsgrete Timet. A rocso man by tbe name of William Kotz, coachman for Mr. Charles McClellan, came to my store one morning complaining that his feet hurt him very badly, and ex pressing fears that tbey were frost-bitten, lie bad in vain tried to get relief by con sulting physicians, and had endeaved, with out success, to ease the pain by rubbing his feet with snow and ice, the remedy applied in such cases. Being exposed a great deal to the cold by bis occupation, bis feet got worse daily, until one day he tainted in tbe street. A. few days after he again came to my store aud showed me his feet. I hare seen a great many sores in my life, but nothing to equal this, and was afraid the poor fellow would lose his limbs. lie asked nie fur St. Jacobs Oil i but at first I refus ed, as I did not wish to take tbe responsi bility upon myself, not being a great ad mirer of so-called Patent-Medicines. How ever, some friends, who happened to be in tbe store at tbe time, begged me to give the St. Jacobs Oil to the sufferer ; so we rub bed bis feet well with tbe Oil, and he took the remainder with him. After nine days the same man again came into my store, perfectly well, and requested me to write to you of this most wonderful cure ; be also stated ti'at two other persons had been cured of Rheumatism by the same bottle which helped him. Jobs Lcizii. ' Iron, Lor a lite Ct., Okio, Jan. 17, 1879. A SHADOW IX THE VALLfe'lT There's a shadow in the valley, Where the lilies lie asleep, Where the laughing waters rourrnur, And the sweet flags droop and weep. There's a shadow in the valley, And a sigh floats in the air, Like 'he breath of angels resting O'er the lair scene mirrored there. Such a ehadow in the valley Brings a burden to my heart ; Cannot you, too, understand it t Uave you never felt it smart I have watched the lilies lying, 1 bave seen the sweet Hags weep, And have wished that I, when dying, Might be laid with them to sleep. I have heard fbe breezes murmur Low, soft songs within this vale I bave seen tbe blackbird hover O'er tbe lilits fair and pale. I bave seen a ray of sunlight Linger 'inong the reeds, at play ; But the silent, creeping shadow Chased the merry sprite away. Like the human bea-t, o'ershadowod By a sorrow swilt and deep, Lie tbe sweet flags and the lilies In tbe shadowy vale asleep. There's a melancholy sweetness In the perfume-laden air, And the tall reeds seem to whisper, 'you'll find sorrow everywhere." Jacksonville Union. FOR JRENT A comfortable dwelling house in this town. If you wish to reut, call at this office. Alrj View Academy The spring term of this institution will eo.umetice on the 5th of April, 1880, and continue eleven weeks. A Normal class will be conducted as heretofore. For particulars address J. T. Aii.man, A. B. Principal, Or J. H. Smith, Co-Principal, Port Royal, J uniata Co., Pa. March 3, 4w. Public Sales. March 16. Augustus Ileinley will offer at public sale, at Oakland Mills, at 1 o'clock p. ., on Tuesday, March 16, I860, Two cows, 1 buggy, farming utensils, carpenter tools, lumber, 'JA oak shingles, and house hold goods. Mabcb 18 Michael and Yost H. Toder will offer at public sale, at their place of residence, about one-half mile south of Oakland MiMs, at 10 o 'click A. ., on Thurs day, March 18, 1880, a lot of household furniture, carpenter tools, potatoes, tc. FREDERICK HAIN'S. will sell, live stock, farming utensils, and household goods, at his place of residence, near Pine Grove Church, Fermanagh township, Mareh 19 1880. UNDERTAKING JW. STIMMEL has opened an Uunder taking Establishment in llifilintown A full stock of Burial Gases, Caskets, Coffins, and Burial Kobes always on hand. Goods suitable for every person and all classes. We agree to give good value every time. Ao Fancy Prices. Call at Wbioht Sl Gratbill's Furniture Store, Crystal Palace, Milliiutown. NB. A now Plate Glass Hearse the best in the county. K juiptuents complete in every respect. Jan. 28, lbSO-Giu Camphor Milt cures Headache and Neu ralgia. Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism and Lame Back. Camphor Milk cures Cots, Bruises and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 25c ; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks St Hainan, Mifflintown, and Hamlin ts. Co., Patterson. marl9-ly PimtLes and Blotches on the face can be lemoved by rubbing with Camphor Milk. It costs only 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Banks &. Hamlin, Mitllintown, and Hamlin Co., Patterson. JOjjEPH PAGE, Vendue Cryer and Auctioneer. Address Joseph Page, Cocolamns, Ju niata county, Pa. Prompt attention given to auction sales of store goods, public sale of laud, sale of live stock, laruiwg implements and house hold goods. dec3-liu CLOSING PRICES or DE HAVEN & T0WNSEND, DlIKERs, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. March ?, 180. Bid. Asked . 101J 11(5 U.S. 6's 1881 , 1 Currency, 6's........... ' o's, 1881, new , ' 4's, new 4's , . 122J . l'l . If, . 102 . 40 . 1S 41 . 24 , 141 . 17 . 1'J 6J 41 . 15 . 4 . 99i 125 104 lWf 10-JJ 4l) 20 4'J 24 J 144 18 15J 4 j 9'.i Pennsylvania R. R , Philadelphia ii. Readiug K. R. Lehigh Valley K. R Lehigh Coal i. Navigation Co. United Companies of. N. J .... Nihern Central K. R. Cc .. Hesf5nville Pass R. R. Co..., Pitts., Tit. & Buff. R. R. Co.., Central Transportation Co ... Northern Pacific, Com........ " Prefd Silver, (Trades) , C03IMERCJ4Ii. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrLUTOWi, March 10, 1880. Butter 18 Kggs 10 Lard 7 Ham 3 Shoulder.... 7 Sides 6 Potatoes 00 Onions .... 40 Kags 2 MIFFLLNTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weesly. Qlotatioss roa To-dat. Wednesday, March 10, 1880. Wheat 1 30 co'n..... ................ 45 Oats 85 Rye 75 Cloverseed 4 00to4 25 PHILADELPHIA ORAIN MARKETS. Philadelphia, March 8th 1S80 Grain Wheat If 1.42 to $1.43, Rye 91 to 93c, Corn 54 to 60c, Oats 45 to 47o. 0 " PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Philadelphia, March 8th 18S0, Cattle Steers 4 to 6ots, Sheep 4ito8e Hogs, 7 to 6 lets. Legal .Vol ice. T 1ST OP DEALERS AND -VENDERS of Foreign and Domestic Merchandise in tbe Couoty of Juniata, for the year 1S3P; as approved and classified by the Mercantile Appraiser: Mijflintoin. Kamrt Oats. Am'L Win. II. Eaoir, peJdler J. W. Kirk, merchant. ...i..... 14 Jacob Will, hotel 5 Solomon Bonks, Confectionery. ..14 J. . Wagner, jeweler ..14 W. F. Snyder, furniture siore. ... 1 4 C. F. HetiM. grocer 14 I). K. Mc.Munrie, hotel o J. Yeaklev & Son, merchants. ...14 Joseph Pennelt, mtrchanl 13 Hanks & Hamlin, drugils.'.....14 R. E. Parker, merchant ..14 John Etka, con and. gro. uier...l4 J. W. Simons, dealer in leather. .14 Frank & Co., boot & shoe storv.14 Em i I Sehott, merchant ..........12 J. C Moser, liquor dealer....... J, A. Moray, hotel a 4. E Hollibongh, restaurant.... D. W. Harlev, clothing store. ...14 Franciscus, Hardware Co...... 12 Jos. Mu-er, Hour and grain. ....14 Kennedy A Doty grain and coal.. 12 A. S. Wright, furniture... 13 W. H. Eg lf, voniectionery 14 E. W. II. Kreider, coal dealer... 14 7 00 50 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 50 00 7 00 10 00 7 (;0 7 00 7 00 7 () 7 00 12 oU 25 00 50 00 20 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 12 50 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 16 00 7 00 12 50 L. Banks, merchant. .......... .14 Mrs. E. J. Kepner, dm store.. .14 Bud Hamilton, huckster.. Singer Machine Co.,. ..........14 Port RnuL W. T. McCuIloch 12 Adda Shields, hotel 5 John McManigal, hotel......... 5 Kannela & Son, merchants. ...... 12 Kepner & (ironinger, grain, coal and lumber..... .14 Noiili Hertzler, grain.coaland linn ber .14 Reynolds & Son, h;u ki-4er A. A. C'mzier, merchant ....13 Sterretl A Son, druggist..... ... 1 1 Samuel Miuichan, pneer 14 00 i 50 12 50 7 00 7 00 IB 00 10 00 7 ) 7 00 7 00 12 50 10 no 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 (0 10 'Hi 7 00 7 0O 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 50 00 50 f0 7 00 50 0 Jeremiah Wikliuan, market car. . 14 Pullrrson. J. North & Son, pn-in 12 Brown & Wilson, Merchant- 13 W. H. Egolf, confectionery. .....14 Jos. Pennell, merchant 13 Samuel Sl raver, clothier........ .13 Hamlin & Co., dnigiMs........ 14 Stevens & Guns, hardware. ...... 13 J. H M. Todd, clothier 14 I. M. (iotdicn, groctr 14 Frank & Ileruey .......11 tteorge Diem, market car. ....... 14 Mifhlah & I'opeland, grocers....!.'! H. Kirk, tobacconist.... It John Foreman, hotel...... .... 5 John Havs, bolel 5 F. F. K ilini, market car 14 K. F. Nixon, hotel 5 Cloyd Parker, reslaurant Cunningham & Wright, rou.u- ant D. F. Fraiikenberrv, grocer..... Turbttt Townthifh Noah Hertzler A Son, merchant.. 12 George W.UIner, ...14 Spruce MIL J. C. Conn & Bro., merchant. ....14 J. L. Barton, merchant ..13 Jitale Turwthip. J. X. Pomerov, merchant 13 John P. KelJey, merchant 14 Alex. Woodward, merchant.... ..14 L. Dundore, merchant. . 14 Tutcnrora TotHfhip. II. S. Thompson, merchant..'. ...14 Johu Ittrd, merchant. !3T Wm. VanSweriDgen, merchant.. .14 F. P. Titzell, merchant 14 A.J.Ferguson, merchant.. ...14 Abraham Evans, hotel 5 Waltz & Co 13 Lr.ck Toicnthip. 7 00 io oo 10 00 7 00 7 00i 7 00 7 00 '10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 50 00 io oo 7 00 10 00 Ci. W. Campbell, merchant... R. II. Patterson, merchant... Fayette Tomthip. LA J. B. Wilson, merchants, David Shirk, merchant J. T. MeAlister, merchant... S. S. Heaver, merchant.... .. Frank Shield', hotel W. !!. McAlister, merchant.. Browrl A Son, merchants Bossier & Co., hucksters...... Jacob Smith .14 .13 .13 .14 .1.3 .13 . 5 .14 .14 .14 10 00 7 On 10 00 10 00 5'J oo 7 K 7 00 10 00 7 00 16 00 7 00 7 00 12 5t 50 00 50 00 10 00 7 00 50 00 25 00 10 00 10 00 10 Oo 50 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 I 00 50 00 7 00 1G 00 7 00 7 04 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Judson Iluiit, peddier ifrmrae Totm.'h:p. J. S. Gravl ill, merchant 14 W. B. Winey i Co., merchants.. 14 Rhine & Grayhill 12 E. C. Gravbili, hotel 5 Daniel Amy, hotel Si Susquehanna Totrmthip. Edward Shaffer, merchant..... .13 J acob Weiser, merchant 14 Jacob Weiser, hotel 5 Henry Beale, huckstering two-horse waon Keely & Wickersham, merchants 13 J. G. ilalderman, merchant 13 Elihu Bmner, grain merchant... 13 Mary Sjjvder, hotel... ... ..... 5 Haldeman & Nelson, market car. 14 Jjtloitart Tvtntship. C. O. Winey, merchant. ....... .13 Samuel SchUvci, merchant. ..... 14 Philip I lane y, huckster .14 llreenrood Twtuthip. Thomas Cox, hotel............. 5 J. T. Dimm A Bro., merchant... 14 Waiter TuKwihip. David Hurlzler, peddler W. H. Km ix, merchant 11 N. D. VanDvke, merchant...... 14 John Thonisont merchant.... ..14 Jacob RickeubauU, merchant... 14 C A. ThonijHon, coal, etc 14 W. Hetrick & Co., merchant 14 Kennedy & Doty, grain, coal.... C. A. Thompson, agent 14 7 00 Milford TotmxMp. F. F. Eohm, mill 14 7 00 The licenses mentioned in the alxwe list will be due and payable to the County Treas urer on and after tiie 1st day of May, lSMf. An Appeal will held in the Commission ers' Office in the boroush of Mitllintown, on TUESDAY, the 6ib day of APRIL, A. D. 1880, between the hours of 10 o'clock. A. M. and 4 o'clock, P. M., when you may attend if you think Tourvlf aggrieved by said as sessment and classification. i:Ll'BEX CAVENY, mar.6 4t. Mercantile Appraiser. (Successors to Buyers A Kennedy,) DEALERS IN CO A la XaUMISJCli, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. ' SEEDS, SALT, aC. We buy Grain, to bo delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KEX-EDT 4. DOTY. April 21, 1879-tf jfC n 0f per day at bome. Sampl IpJ U P"U worth Si free. Address Sti es Sti os k. UO., .Portland, Maine! Large stock of Heady-marie Clothiug for frale by iLXKLX & w. Xetf Advert imrnts. THE BEST REMEDY Diseases of tbe TLmt aia im. , Diseases of the RS pulmonary organs fatal, that safe and reliable remedy for them Is invalualile toevery community. ATI! I CBKRRV Pectoral is such a remedy, and no other so eminently merits the conft dnnce of the public It is a scientific coiu 'liination of the meili- cinal principles anil 'curative virtues of 1 'V' tlm finest ilrmfs. rL(JlVHAL. chemically united, to insure the great est possililetnVienry and uniformity of re sults, which enaldes physicians as well as invaluls to nse it with confidence. Jc is the most reliable remedy (or diseases of the throat and lungs that science has nro duced. It strikes at the foundation ol all pulmonary diseases, affording prompt aud certain relief, and is adapted to pa tients of any age or either sex. rV-ing very palatable, the youngest children take it witnout difficulty. In the treat ment of ordinary Coughs. Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Inflnenzn. t'ler gy man's Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Catarrh, the effects of Avrr's Cherry Pectoral are magical, and multi tudes are annually preserved from serious illness by its timely and faithful use. It should be kept at hand in every house hold, for the protection it affords in sml den attacks. In Whoopin;r-coiieli and Consumption there is no other remedy so efficacious, soothing, and helpful. The marvellous rtires which Attr's Cherry I'nrroKAr. has effected all over the world are a sufficient Ciianuily t!::i' it will continue to produce the Iwst results. An imiartial trial will convince the most aceptieal of its wonderful curative rov er. as well as of its superiority over all otljer preparations for pulmonary complaints. Eminent physicians In all parts of the country, knowing its composition, recom mend A vim's Chf.kkv Pectoral to inva lids, and prescribe it in their practice. The test of li-tlf a century hi'-s proved its aleiolute certainty to cure all piilinnnarv complaints not already Leyona the rcatli of human aid. Propnrcd by Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., I'rsetiLal nn.l Analytical Cliem.Ut, Lowe:!, Mass. sold r.r aix Mu-uui st rvcr.TWEZfcB. lintl-. m. ALL liiA- , .Later, Md r.m T.-stiiuMiiu.uf tbe highest onler in proof of tli-se wl.ttenients. iw F'r ih rum (if tHaLVsMm, call for War B-r ttaf ninbet4N i.r-. t5 For (he curt- i Bright nit tbnthr tl -M-a1-. r.tll fi.r V M--wr' Hmtm WiUoej? WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS. It Hthtst Blood Pttriflr. and ntinmiatPit evcy function to timn healthful cliou, aittl is thn a biM'fU In all tt-v. It cures Nrrofalou and tthrftklft Fruyt titn nwl t)i"- --. incldtLuj C'MKtra, 11-e,-s mi' ot?ir -, lMfMtiu Hkafw aflheSlomarlit 4 utiuiti. IMaiiiTM, rnrnil lrbll il. fit- arvtiircd Uv tne fenO Killer It is H unt-qiinled a an apiizran'i rular n-nt. C ltUtof twoaiws:pn, Mr. an1 l.iHft. WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Qnif-kir rtve Ke4 And ttlrep totrif !uflvrjif;. -iir- Hmal:M-lM and Nrm-ialarlftt- nrevenia Ii tracaon hfi'uxltt on hy srevive drink, over- I I nlUntia sVl an.l fbli..r..a Ba-aM. Tni. itiffilul sIi-K'k. arid other tuiisrt. tVw.-riiii as it is iost-fo rratn and !.oth d!- tnrht-d Nrvf, tt nwtT Injiirea I 1m- system, whet nr tuici-n in amali or lar:- antM1. uf two :ize; price. Afte and ftl.M. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Li 4r an tmineslrvte and active utimulus for a J Tttrrim Ur. - Ti l r:ne Ctotlyca . aTppepau. BU- 3- rhaa. lUiana. Few I- -JT .-"a .iawrll-sjvi-wt, rlaw a ten. sMHljr rat 3.lrlarafrw ii, i; Ci ui vci Profetsional Cards. JMJUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, M1FFLIXTOWX, PA. QColh-cting and Conveyancinir prompt ly attended to. Drpicr On Main street, in his place of residence, south ot" Bridjre street. jyjASOX IRWIN, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW, MIFF LIS TO JCSUT.i CO., P.I. EAll business promptly attended to. f'rrirK On ISrideo street, oi.nosite the Court H.iiuj snuaru. f i.iiu. 'SL' Is JUBERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law, rrotupt attention riven to fhe seciirine and collecting ol claims, and all legal busi ness. Orrict rji bridze street, first door west ot the fiellord building. April It, 18,5-tf J-.VCOB BEIDLEK, AT TORXE Y- AT-L AW, MIFFLlXTOWN", PA. "Collections attendrrd to promptly. Orrics With A. J. Patterson Estj, on Bri.Ik,'-' street, feh io, 8i). )AVID D. STONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWX, PA. C- Collections and all professional busi ness promptly attended to. jttne JO, 1 ! , i . LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTOBfl EY-AT-L AW, MIFFLIMOWX, JCXIATA CO., PA. AH business promptly attended to. OrfiCK On Brid'e street, oroosite the Court House square. johx Mclaughlin', INSDSAKOE AGENT, PORT ROY Jf.. JCSliTJ CO.. rj. C7"Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 187o-ly TUOMAS A. ELDER, 3L D. Physician and Surgeon, mtFLMTOWN, r.i. Ofhce hours from 9 a. a. to 3 r. a.. Of. See in his lather's residence, at the south end of Water street. oct22-tf D, M. CRAWFORD, M. D., lias resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at tbe old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifllintown, Pa. March 1'3, 1876. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican, a good newspaper in all its departments the best tu the county. . CHERRY mmmm oo j Warner's Safs Kinney and Lrrer Curs. F Hit ifiTfiXri' B00H iSTM, K. T. MISCELLJAEOVS FURNITURE! We have now openel our New Store in the CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, MIFFLINTOWX, PA., With a full and entirely new ftock'of all kinds of Parlor, lied room and Kit clan Fur nit tire, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Window tI.ncics, Locking Glasses, LAMPS, AND HOUSE I URNISIIING GOODS GENERALLY. You nre respectfully invited to call and examine cur stock. and we hope that you will find when you need anything in our aire.' Very Respectfully, A. JOHN s.;r.yeicL, THK ftW SEWING o 53 o Xi Self-Threading Shuttle. Self - II w ning and Noisele.-s. Largest Ikfbbin in Use. Winds the Bobbin without running the Machine or removing the work. The NEW DOMESTIC takes no tantrums. No Ions: talk or urnment reqiiireil, every muciiiue tc-Hing its The NEW DOMESTIC L-ts no enemies, except those wbo selL or are in terested in stllinLT ot'.ier inaki-s of ,0 COGS TO BRE.1K. M32PLEST, .host iii nisLi:, iMOST IN" TlIlS It Scwi Asytbi.no. 'il! on or j'lilr:ss Also A-. nt for the ESTEY easy monthly payment?. D. W. HAR LEY'S Is the place where yon can buy TIIK BEST A3f TJIIJ CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING H.1TS, C.iPS, BOOTS, SHOES, .f.VD FURXISIiiyG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the ninst choice and select stix-ks ever offered ia this market, and at .IS TO Is H I S1 L Y LOW PRICES t ANo, neaure:s taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to orde at short notice, Terr reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge and Water s'reets, SIIFKLINTOW:,, Vs. t 17-U BAM'L STHAYBR Has just retorued from the Eastern citits with a fu!l variety of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAl'S, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FlRXISfltXti OOOHS.-Goo.lsof !1 fe.J.are low.-Coms and see ma and he astonished I'.vits at CCIiH. Z7 SL'M S MADK TO ORDER. fn I'atterson, I'd., April 10, If 7 lJ. SAMUEL STHAYER. JUNIATA VALLEY P,ANK, OF.WIFFIXTmX, P4. WITH BRANCH AT PuKT ROYAL. Stockholders Icdinduallj Liible. i. NEVIX PO.MF.ROT. Pr.i,fnf. T. VAN I.'UVI.N, Cashier. DtaavT'ies : J. Nerin Pomerov, Joseph Kolh'ork, George Jacobs. Philip M. Keener, Amos . boiisau, i.ouis itSinson. Y. C. Porueroy, STOCEHoLDKBS : J. Nevin Poinerwy, Win. Van Swerinjren. Philip M. Kert'er, fcam'l Herr's llcirs, ! Joseph Kothrock, Jane H. Irwin, George Jacobs, Mary Kurt, j L. h. Atkinson, aninei ,w. r.nrti, i W. C. Ponieroy, . J. Holmes I-win, Amos G. Boncall, T. V. Irwin, Noah ilertiier, F. B. Frow. Daniel Stonrter, John llortr'er. Charlotte Sr.vder, 31'iiercst allowed at the rate oi S per cent, on 6 months certificates, 4 ya cent, on 12 mouths ceruhcates. I jn:3, lS79-tf CilTIO ISOTICE. LL persons are hereby cautioned agiinst j. B.slnnfr. hunting, breaking or opening ferces. or cmiirig wiiw or youi g iiiuoer, or in anv unnecessary way trcspaMiiig on the lands of tbe undersigned, in Fayette township aud a tract ol woodland id Walker to-insl.ip.. Samuel Watts John Beshoar. Hugh T. McAlister. S. C. Myers. John Mnsser. Jacob Witmer. James ilcMeeo. William Thompson. Robert McAlister. (1:15 27, '79 .ID VERHSEMEA IS. -:o:- the Quality and Prices such that line we may merit your patron S. WRIGHT & CO. January 7, 18Hii-3ro. DOMESTIC MACHINE. zn o M H O cr? (9 o o 3 0q s a Setting: Needle. Lightest Run own story. machines. .YO C.J.MS TO GR1.VD. I'ERrLiTStn nii U4C1IIXE AVOKLVD. It Pleases Everybody. W. II. AIKENS, Third Strret, MUmytown, Juniata C , Fa. and other makes of Orjrans. Sold on Dec. 17, 1879. TIIE'GEEiT CAISK or HUMAN MISERY. Jmt Published, in a Stat'1 Eucelojie. I'ncr sit cents. A Lecture on the Xaturp, Treatment and KaJic.il t'ureol Spermatorrhea, or Stfiuin il vVeaknes.,'Inelmitiiry Emissions, Sexual Debility, and liuptdimeiits to .Marriage gen erally; Nervousness. Consumption, Ep: lepsy md Kits; M -lital uid Physical luea pieity, r-siil:iuy f, ,m .Self-Abase, etc. Hy KMi'.EKT J. Cl'LVKKWELL, M. D., Au thor ot the "G-een tiK)k." ic. The world.rt'uowneil author, in this ad mirable Lecture, cleaily proves from bis own experience that the awful consequen ces of Svif- Abuse may be effectually remov ed without medicines, and without danger ous surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at ouee certain and ellectual by w hich every suiferer.no matter what his co:iui'ion m ly be. may cure himself cheaply, prhat -lv and radically. ZyThi Lecture ttiil prort a boon to tho im.! a si thousands. Cent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. A tdress the PnhlisheiS, THE CULVER WELL XEDICAL C0 41 Ann St., New York; jnnel8-ly Post. Office Box ioei. CA tTIOS .OTICE. t I j ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to ailow their dogs, cattle or hogs to rnn, or thuosHves to tish, hunt, gather berries, or cut Wood or young timber, or in any way trespass on the lands of the undersigned in Greenwood or iu-juchanna township. Peter Miller Henry Rush Daniel Shadlo George Dressier E Long k. S Dimm Frederick Host Joel Dressier Jonathan Uillur X jt 2 178 r
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