SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFKLINTOWN : VTednendar, October , 1M6. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 pr annum if paid within 1- months; $2.00 if not paid within jj months, i . Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents I"r inch "r eac,h insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line tor each insertion. Jicd'ictions 'I' be made t those desiring to advertise by the year, hull" or Quarter rear. . . Meeting of County Committee. The Republican County Committee id hereby requested to meet at Foor mau'6 Hotel in Patterson, at 2 o'clock P.M., on . SAtTPDAY. OCTOBEB 9, 1S80. W. Porteb Thompson-, Chairman. W. II. KowiEas, Stc'y. STATE ITEMS. The Erie county buckwheat crop is very large. Philadelphia receives a ffiillion of oysters daily. The Williamsport sawmills ire run ning on full time. A bicycle club has been formed at Titusvilie. Texas ferer is killing cattle ib Mer cer county. Chestnuts are selling for three doll ars per bushel in Johnstown. Twenty four women marched in a Democratic procession in Washington county the other night. The Indian pupils of the Carlisle school are the principal attraction at the c.iuiity fairs this year in this part of the Slate. Tbey have more engage ments than they can fil!. Mr. Samuel Wilson, anold and high ly respected citizen of Potter township, Centre county, died a few days ago at the advanced age of ninety years. Spencer C. Ogden, of Hetlfonte, has gone to the waste of Africa to act as the : chipping agent of a Philadelphia Srm engaged in the coffee business. j J . L. lleuderson, of Washington county, bas purchased the Cotswoll ram that took the f 100 pretnicm at the ?!ate fair. Abel Craft, a wealthy farmer of Bentleysvilie, Washington county com mitted suicide on Monday by taking strvchnioe. Sophia Youn;, colored, of Carlisle, committed suicide on Sanday a week. Sickness and fear that she conld not be able to provide for her children drove her to the deed. Frank Coulter, of Millerstown, com mitted sui'de on Monday night a w,eek by blowing oat bis brains. A skeleton, supposed to be that of a tramp, bas been found in the woods near Millerstown, Butler county. The last of the tobacco crop of lSSO has been cut and boused. It has been badly flea bitten in some section?. Three hundred bntheis of potatoes Lave been raised upon one acre of ground at Litis, Lancaster county. A Cambria county hunter shot and! killed 104 squirrels in a single day this ; season. A disease wbijh the physicians do ' not seem to understand has taken uffi several persons in Clearfield county. I Adam Bare died a few days apn at ! Bareville, Lancaster county, aged 92 ! ri er r 1 . t years. tie was cnerin oi iiiDcisur county in 1830. A pike, nineteen inches long and weighing two pounds, was caught last j week at Huntingdon by Frank O'Don nelL The buckwheat crop, of Tioga, Sus quehanna and other northern counties bas been the largest known for years, and tb best. The General Council of the Lutheran Church in North America will meet in the English Lutheran church in Greens burg, on Thursday, October 21 t. A large number of hogs have lately died along the North Branch above Northumberland. The disease is a new one ; the hogs weaken in the spinal col noio, aisd break down, refuse to drink, and in k day or two die. Several farm ers have lost one as high as fifteen on one farm. Sample Polan cut and tied one hun dred and fifty shocks ot corn, thiriy 3ix bills to the shock, on the farm of Mr, Blatchley, in Morris township Washiegtoo county, one day last week. A few days ago Mr. Heister, of Con cordville, while driving from Ivy Mills ti Concord Delaware county, was rob bed bv a highwayman and bad taken from him a gold watch and seventy dollars in money A line was stretch- across the road which threw his horses. While a young son of Michael Don ovan of Erie, was feeding a c.. w, the flies botheriog ber, she gave a Hidden fling of her head catching the lads op per lip with one of her horns slitting it through up to the nose. The Franklin Repository of Septem ber 29th clt says: A number of our farmers took advantage of the bright moonlight last week and cut a quantity of corn by the light of Luoar. The trial of the muderers of Jona than Kionler and bis wife, at Jroxel ville Snyder county, December 8, 18. -commenced on Monday at Middleburg, and is exciting considerably interest in in that section. . The fastest time over the Pennsyl vania railroad, from Pittsburg to Al toooa, wbicb bas ever been recorded, ww accomplished on Saturday last by James Dougherty, of engine No. , He made the run of one hundred and seventeen miles in two hours and forty two minutes with his engine attached second Mill Expresi. Miss Annie Fisher, while at work in ber kitchen in Johnstown Cambria i conn tyJMonday last, found a FPerofg.' looking black powder, and regarding it a. worthless, threw it on the fire l coal stove. A powerfull flash followed 5....i .nd the lady was severely burned about the face and oeck, wbt e he, right forearm - scorched. ner .o u. e h..t the flames were spee d.ly quenched by Mrs. Fisher, who was fortunately close t band. The novel feat of walking the water by Conrad Zimmerman, t Halifax, l' . .r .Jvortised l"e Saturday, came u 1 , . j:j'. nrnve as great aquarious tea t ' , td J;-i. .h. rmblio bad anticipated .b, .perforJner n.ade bi, appe ance on a jair of air ght.""in, planks, and it. novelty vanished in a Lmentwben the "doubting Peter Est bis balance and .auk to th. bottom of the canal. StiORT LOOM batong potatoes. rroat on Friday morning. fcabbiu are reported plenty. Vote for Smiley for Senate. Vote for FUher for Congress. The rainr-sign is warming up. It is lawful to shoot ieer now. The Inflating buckwheat cake-. The stove-dealer has a harvest. Ah 1 the Democratic still hunter. Vote for Pomeroy for Assembly. Church people are talking revival. Huntingdon bas a lady shop-lifter. butchers have put sausage in market. Vote for Groninger for County Surveyor. Corn busking has begun on a small scale. Citixens are in attendance at Lewistowa fair. Astronomers are looking for the comet of loV2. Deer and wild turkeys are said to be pleuty. The deer hunter goeth to Licking Creek Valley. Attention is f.ied closely on Ohio and Indfana. Village camp meeting in the Methodist church. A number of our citixens visit the Port Royal fair. The Democratic platform is in favor of free trade. The constable has sold the Chester Coun ty Demucrat. Democrats raised a pole at XcAlisterville last Wednesday. Summer birds, and the potato bug have taken their departure. Exchanges report the circulation of coun terfeit hall -dollar pieces. There are sixty erfiries for the races at tewistown fair this week. Jefferson Middagh has a number of horses entered at the Lewistown fair. Ex-Oorernor Curtin has been re-nominated by the Democrats for Congress. The largest stock of goods (or men's wear in the county at R. E. Parker's. For Sale A second-hand Golden Tongue Organ. For particulars call at this office. Ladies of East Salem will hold a cake walk on Saturday eveuiiig, October 9, 18i0. Galusba A. Grow addressed a Republican meeting at Lewistown on Saturday evening. The soldiers at Perry county will hold tht-ir renftfya at Marys ille tomorrow, tc lober 7. The complaint is that the late apples are not healthy, and wiE not keep through the winter. The Rt-put4ican party is the only party that stamVs on a Arm basis on the finance and tariff. j FOR 6 ALE Five shares Odd fellows' Hall Association stork. If you wish to buy, call at ibis office. Generd Charles Albright died at his home in Mauch Chunk, on Tuesday a week, cf paralysis, aged about 50 rears. Matthew Rodgets made 7 barrels of cider in 2 hours, on the Shirk ci ier press in Walker township, last Thursday. Sen amopg dispatches, as published in another ctliimn, how the rebel Bag was car ried in a Democratic procession. Hancock's letter on war claims rules out all claims puts rebels and Union men on an equal footing as to claims. General Weavtr, the Greenback candi date for President, has declared that he will not be a tool to help elect Hancock Presi dent. This is the month for railway track In spection. Everything along the road is in Srst-rate appearance, n1 is substantial in pvint of fact. The name of Mr. Smiley has been printed incorrectly. An "A" instead of an H" has been used. The name should be printed Charles H. Smiley. The Greechackers are in a stew. Hughes, of this State, says that they shall support Hancock. nd Weaver says they shall sup port the Weaver electors. Indiana has been Democratic the past years, and if she Votes Republican in this month it will be a reversal of herself, and put her in the right place. Speer was a salary -grabber; $5,000 is what his back pay realired for hi n. When Garfield was bull-doled to vote for back pay he put tbe money back iuto the Trea sury. If Hancock was ready to act with Andy Johnson to overthrow the Congressional reconstruction laws, what will he be ready to do with a full Democratic Congress to prompt him T Tha talented ReV. I. K. Hayes has been compelled to retire from the pulpit, on ac count of poor health. It is hoped that out door pursuits will restore his body to a healthy coudition. You need a good paper for the long win- trr evenines. suoscnoe iw - Republican. There is far more reading matter in it than in any other paper pub lished in the county. The Greenbarker claims to be opposed to 1 L..Mkl note-shaving, and still ne uas oevU away to vote Tor Mr. Spe.r, who Is a dis So at cauuier oi nura least the people in Huntingdon say. If you pass along the street early in the - ,. i :l u-ii,. n morning vou can suieu co o. evidence that people nse it in kindling morn ,ng fires. Look out for explosions. Tbey Uke place in diBereui pans o. , every day. The Greenback campaign poeU are in a fearful state of worry. They can't find suit, ,,.le word, to rhyme with Weaver. They can't use .deceiver," or griu.cr, . ..i. I,.-" or "thiever, or "fever, or ..heaver," nor lug in hi. i-t cause be never wore oneAs- Orfca Time. The Democrat and Register has gone wrong as to the publication of Hancock a leer on claims- It said Republican paper, letter on Hancock's letter is would not publish it. lUncoc , positive in promise as was Polk and hanan. and the promise, of Polk and Ea-a- ...med to ashes, and fell to pees under the objection of the Southern lexers .f the Democracy. k following: A resi- An exchange ie. . - dent of Kingston. y.T.sde a good ply ,o hi. inquiring wife one night recently P y. . ;.h .nderine that he had too mai is, is-" - .t to of course she wantea io much beverage. Of cours Lnow what be had been doing out M law He Ld he had been attending the warf " . .v. aha asked how campaign CIUO, ami - . .k... mt4 on theabouweroi ui . came putting wy He s;';ie,, Thl.put h in "b0-WUumhrth.t.heJhimgo.o sucu a" sleep. SHORT LOCALS. That a plight for the dreenhark.- it- professea to have no sympathy for note- snavers, and yet he is handed, bod v. breeches. soul and all, Mr. Speer, who is one of the most systematic note-shavers in central Pennsylvania. What a spectacle I "The question is not so much between CI ..n. 1 n.a..u . n ... uaiutiu ana uener&l liancock as between General Prosperity and General Depression, a protective tariff and free trade Phiia. Ketet. Right, you are ; and General Prosperity is bound to win." " Mr. Riggs, a Washington banker, says there is l,000,000 lying idle in bis bank awaiting the result of the election before in vestment. Thus it is all over the country; The business interests of the North do not trust the Democratic party." " There is a Baptist minister in Kentucky who doen't believe in missionary effort. He Interprets the Bible to say thlt when the Gospel is preached to all people the end of the world will come, and he will not con tribute i cent or lift a finger to hasten that awful period." The Democratic atlll hunter, with bis money, will harm you more than a epell of small-pox. Small-pex weuld hurt yon bodily, but tbe still hunter's gold steals your conscience, sinks your manhood, and withers your sdul. There were men running around last week paying other people'. State and amay taxes for a certain class of voters, when thev have failed to pay their own school tax and other taxes. If tbey had no money to pay their own taxes, where did they get money to pay other people's taxes I But they are not Republicans to whom this refers. The Greccbacker professes to sbhor the class of men who deal in tbe purchase of mortgages, shave paper, tc., and with all that profession of abhorence for such meu they have been bartered for by resolution of Conference to vote for Mr. Speer who knows all about such business as the pur chase of mortgage, and the discounting of paper. II. Q. Fisher is connected with a National Bank, and for that reason the Greenbacker tays he will not support bim, but turns around and supports Mr. Speer, w ho shaves piper hard. If it is true What they tell about him, he has bought paper at such a price that he has realized one hundred per cent, on the purchase. Consistency on the part of the Oreenbacker might be a profita ble study. Tbe Democrat and Register told a "whop per" last week. It declared that Republi can papers would conceal the Hancock let ter; but while the Democrat and Register was getting that " whopper " throurh the press, the Sentinel and Republican was be ing distributed with the letter in lull. We give General Hancock credit with all 'bat he has done, bat in the light of the history that Polk and Buchanan made in promise, the letter i. worth very little indeed. A Juoior Garfield and Arthur Club was organized on Wedoesday Septem ber 28 last. The membership couists of young men ranging from 14 to 20 years of age. Tbe officers elected are, President Harry C. MeOlellan; Vice Presidents VV. Howard Beashor, Carl Espenshade, James S. Pannebaker: Recording Secretary Cha. E. Fronk; Corresponding Secretary, Harry Haller; Treasurer Wilberforce Schweycr ; Chief Marshall, James A. Hostetler. Miss Mary Runner, who died last Friday evening willed all of ber estate to Missionary societies, excepting a bouse and lot, which Mrs. Gallahcr may have the nse of during ber life, if she so desires, for a dwelling. The heirs of John Adams, late of Walker township deceased sold their farm last Saturday to Mr. Kemper of of Lancaster county for seventy five dollars and ten cents per acre. MEETING The Van Wert Gar field and Arthur Club was addressed last Thursday evening by Dr.. L. E Atkinson, and George W. Wilson. The Club will be addressed on Thurs day evening October 14th 13S0 by Jeremiah Lyons and B. F. Schweier. MEETING The Garfield and Ar thur Club of Monroe township will be addressed by Dr L. E. Atkinson, at Evendale School Douse, next Saturday evening. The Miffiintown Literary Society will meet in the public school building, on Fridsy evening, October 8, 1880, for the purpose of reorganizing for the season. A full attend ance is earnestly requested. I. G. Makes, President. McAlistervhae, Sept 30, 1880 Last evening was held in the Orphan School building a large Demooratio meeting. There were near 300 in the ball. The largest number, however, were Republicans, who always lend a helping hand when the Democracy bold a meeting, being more generous in that respect than tbe Democrats are to the Republicans. The Republicans re ceived great benefit by this meeting. If they would come witn their lorces another time we wonld be where tbe handle is on the jug. It would pay the Republicans to hire them to canvass the county. Tbey did ns more good Dy this meeting then we could nave done bv one of our own. Those Republi cans who were thinking of voting for Hancock are now solid for barheld. The wavering bave been made firm. W bave tbe bonor of having a sol dier here who fonght under Garfield, and will vote for him. A soldier who fonght undes Uanoock, now living in flhio. writes : " Hancock is on tbe wrong side of the fence ; l-win not ioi low him." S L. M. Tn Harrisbnrg Telegraph says : Center Hall, Center county, is a beautiful hamlet east of the Nittany mountains, in Penu's Taller, of about two hundred inhabitants, It is in s part of that county intensely Dem ocratic, where, during the struggle for Ihe national life, tlte men armed themselves with dung fork, and axe. and corn cutting knives, and marched toward Bellefonte to aeiie, hang and quarter the conscription officers located in that borough. The Cen ter Hall malcontents got as far as the out skirts of Belleronle, when Captain Mike Cunklc, Jesse Butts and a few Republican spirits, met and routed them. We now learn from the survivors of that fight, that leading Democrat, in Center Hall hung Gar field in effigy, or attempted to do so, but were frustrated in the effort by the better judgment and good sense of one Mr. Wolf. The Bellefonte Republican give, the atory in detail, which shows that tho old copper head, dung fork veterans or Center Hall are as ripe for lawleasue. now as they were in the days of the rebellion. Subscribe for tbe StuUnel tnd Rtpublican, the beat paper In the county GENERAL ITEMS. Bears and wolves are unusually and alarmingly numerous in parts of Wis consin. There are on an average three per sons killed daily by tbe careless ate of ccal oil ia kindling fires. Premier Gladstone recently visited Lord Rosebery, and walked from tbe railway station to Men l more Caste!, a distance of eight miles. This is pret ty good for a septuagenarian who only recently aroae from a bed of sickness. Four more unsophisticated individ uals bave lost their lives during tbe past week from blowing out the gas io their bed rooms, two in Pennsylvania and two a man and wife-- in Indiana. Tbe peanut year ended last Friday and from well informed merchants it is Irarned that about two hundred thou and bags, averaging four busftels to tbe bag, bave been received in Norfolk Va , sincetbe first of last Ootober. Io an altercation at Manchester, N 11., Edward powers, aged eigteen years, threw a piece of glass bottle at John Blanchard, aged taen'y three, on tbe tbe street, severing bis jugular vein and causing death in a few minutes. Tbe stage which runs between Pieroe county, Missouri, and Eureka Springs, Arkansas, was stopped on Wednesday last 29 miles from the former place by a party of six masked, well-armed men, and tbe passengers eleven men and one woman were robbed of their mon ey aud other valuables. Abobt $900 were taken, of which A. P. Mann, As sistant Engineer on tbe St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad, lost $270, and A. H. Cbampliti, bis clerk, $175. Two other passengers threw away their pock et books, containing $1,500, when tbe stage was stopped, but recovered them after the robbers bad left. Mr. Champ lin attempted to draw a revolver, but a bullet from one of tbe robbers, which passed through bis coat sleeve, ad icon isbed bim to keep quiet. STATE ITEMS, Williamsport is tbe bauner city archery clubs. There were 15,000 people at for the Berks County Fair on Friday. Tbe only colored resident of Union township, Tioga county, was married to a white woman recently. The Grand Army parade in Phila delphia on the 14th inst will be the largest ever held in the North. In Doyelstowo the maids always ac company the mistress to prayer meet ing, while tbe lord of tbe mansion re mains at home to guard tbe children. From the Charlotte (JJ. C) Observer. The funeral cortege which followed to tbe cemetery yesterday afternoon the remains of John King, tbe keeper of animals in Robinson's circus, whose tragic death was recorded a few days ago, was a somewhat remarsaoie spec tacle, loe bodv lay in a magnificent casket, and was carried to tbe grave yard in a hearse to which Were attach ed four handsome white horses. Close upon tho hearse followed the two pet elephants of the dead keeper, "Mary" and "Tbe Boy," whose stately tread in perfect time with the dirge which the band was playing seemed to indicate that the intelligent animals felt tbe sol emnity of tbe occasion. Beyond the features noted there was no other dis play, and the funeral was conducted in a manner highly creditable to the pro prietors of the show. Tbe funeral cer emonies took puce in me uatnnuc Church, and the scene there was like wise solemn vid impressive. The per formers and laborers, fresh from the shouts and glare of the circus, in tb.-ir rough, every day clothes, but with fare respectfully cleansed of the dusr and paint of the arena, were all present. The rites were said by Kev IatW O'Connell and the body interred in the Catholic burying ground. MEETING The Garfield and Ar thur Club cf Miltord township will be addressed on Saturday evening, Octo ber 16, 1880. by Dr. L. E. Atkinson and George W. Wilson. MEETING. The Garfield and Ar thur Club of Lack township will meet at tbe Lick school houso on Wednes day evening October 13, 1830. Ad dresses will be delivered by Louts E. Atkinson, Esq., and other speakers. Tbe club meeting for next Saturday evening bas been postponed for the 13th as stated above. All who favor I'ro- ttclion to American Labor and an Hon est Government are invited. Tbe Garfield and Arthur Equestrian Club met at tbe Central Club room in this place on Tuesday evening, to dis tribute uniforms and elect officers Col. J. K. Robinson was elected Marshal, and Lieut. J. R. Kelly and Mr. Alton Adams were elected Assistant Mar shals. DIED: CRAWFORD At the residence of Elias Crawford, at Oriental, this county.Pept. 13, Mr. John Crawford, aged b'i years, 6 months and 6 days. COHDIERC4L. MIFFMNTOWN MARKETS. MirrLisTOws, Oct. 6, 1880. Butter Eggs Lard..... ... Ham Shoulder ... . Sides Potatoes...... Onions....... Rgs 16 18 8 3 1 8 00 40 2 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy. Qcotatiohs roa To-dav. Wednesdsy, Oct. 6, 1880. Wheat 85to90 Corn..... ................ 42 Oats 20to Rye - Clorerseed 3 - PHILADELPHIA ORAIX MARKETS. Philadelphia October 4, 1880. Wheat: No. 2 Western red, $1 081; Pennsylvania red, $1 08,amber,$l OS I to $1 09. Corn-yellow, 54 1 to 55o: mixed, 531 to 54c. Oats; No. 1 white, 42c; No. 2 do 401 to 41c; No. S do., 391o;No2 mixed, 38o. 3So. Rye, 93o. o PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Stock Yards, Philadelphia, Oct 4 Cattle, 3.750 head; prime, 5 to 5tc; good, 4 to 5 ic; medium, 41 to 4c common, 3J to 4lc. Sheep receipt, 10,000 bead; prime, 5 to 51; good 4 to 5c; medium, 41 to41o common, 4 : eulls, 3jo; stock emu $2 75 to $425. Hogs the receipts being 6,500 head; extra 7 to 8lo; mixed, 71 to 71. New Adverttsentint' JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF.MIFFEIJTOvTK, P.4. WITH BRANCH AT PORt ROYAL. Stoekholders Individually Liable. J.NBVIX POMEROY .Prrtiirai. T. VAN IKWIH, CAkier. Diaicroas : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Rolhrock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Kroner, Arnold. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCEBOLOEkS J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip w. Kepner, Joseph R'lthrock, Genrjre Jacobs, L. R. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos ti. Bonsall, Nosh Hertzler, Dsniel Stourler, Sam'l Heir's Heirs, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Knrtx, Samuel M. Kurtz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Fro-. John llemler. Charlotte Snyder, "XT' Interest allowed at the rate of 2 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 percent, on I'i months certificate.. jan23, 1879-tf JACOB G. WINEY, Of M'Alisterville, Has just returned from Philsdelphia with a full assortment of Awate Iron, Granite Iron, Pressed and Japanned Tinware, BRASS AND COPPER KETTLES, Glass Coal Oil Cans with Tin Covers, WATER COOLERS. He has also on hand a good assortment of HJXD-M IDE TIM IW1RE, all of which articles be offers to sell at the lowest prices. Spouting and RoOn( done at the shortest notice and on reason able terms. 33 Thankful for past patronage, he hopes to receive the same in the future. JACOB G. WIN BY. May 2i5, 1 880-6 ni. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers a; Kennedy,) DBALERS IN CO A la laUMDIalt, CEiMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, A.C. We bay Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. We at"? prepared to furnish Sail to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY 4 DOTY. 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WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE Qmrklr Krt and Nley tn IheBiilferinc cur4 llenl:M-lie and KmrnlKla. prevent r.pllepite1 f'lla, antl reltt rrtom iro ftritlbon brtHiaciit on by xn wive drink, wver work, niHtital sliockvt, and olhi-r i-Hti. Pi.wrful in It is to atip pain and aurthe dl fnriKMi Nerves, tt nt-ver injures the ikm, wiithr tiik'ii In wniUI or larv dos. liouiesof iwoibm; pnees. OOe and gl.M. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Arr an linrulfate and aetiv. stimuli ffnr a Trrnll T.lv.r :,T1'1 CtirG OntlmW. DtB5I. BH rh. ItaUria, Fim ana An. al shisild be tinea w henever i be bnweU do tu M'nue fi.ly atxl reaularly. Wrk. rHW C& eta. twx. m anavr Mr lUwalf aM a DrMTarKU h laVaOnta tn ardMaw rf7wWr. H.H. Warners, Co., "rnpHrtara, ROCHEdTEB, H. T. trt T-flnti'iar. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE ! THK nhdersigned has fur sale the valu able ptopertv, known as the CUBA-MILLS. located about two miles north of Mitllin town, Juniata county, Pa. The advan tages ot this property are unequalled in Ihe county. Parties interested in the Milling business would to well give this notice prompt at- leiuiuu. Aiiuit io DAVID D. STONE-, Attorney at Law, July 28, 1880. Mifliintown, Pa. Manhood: HowLost.Eow Restored Just published, a new edition ol Dr. CuWerwell's Celebrated Ksaay on the radical cure (withont medi cine) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal weak nes. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impo tency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im pediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by sell-indulgence or sexual extravagance, &c. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically enred without the tanerons use ol internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing nnt a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and enYctnal, bv means ol which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cure hunsell cheap ly, privately, and radically. d?"Tliis Lecture should be in the har.d. of every yon'h and every man in the land. Sent tree, under seal, in i plain envelle, to any a ljress. Adii res the Pnnlisliers. THE CULVER WELL MEDICI L(0 41 Ann St.. New York ; jitnel8-ly Post. Office Box 4586. If yon wish to buy real estate, consult tba colamoi of tha Sentinel and Republics. is ITTTKyfTtll. Traveler? GutJe. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIME-TAHLE foa Tueocqh Isd Local Passksocb tkaia Btrwiia HacaisBrao asn Airoosa. tKAva . WESTWARD. LEAVE . EASTWARD 8 P8 ?3- it 3 5 la. a. !l20 r. w. a. a. a. a P.M. 6 30 p. a. !a I 45i 900 7 30 Philadel'a 4 15 P.M. p. filKI 8 00 5 22' 8 15j 6 82; 8 22 5 4'i f 3j: S3! tMO 6 (: 8 4HI 6 3 -i 9U21 656 914 7 10 9 27. 7 26 9 40 7 4.1 9 54 7fi2 10 Oil 8 w?! it) irt i io 1 30 Harrisb'K 8 !." 1 43 Kockville' 7 59 1 17 1 11 1 CI 12 53 12 45 12 35 12 24 1211 8 45 8 35 8 21 8 12 8 02 7 47 7 32 7 1 1 50 MaryaviV 7 52 lot".! Cove 2 Oti Duncan'n 2 It Auoe.luct 2 25! Baily's 2 35 Newport 247 Millerst'n 3 01 Thomp'n 3 16 Mexico I 741 7 32 11 7 07 6 67' 6 43 6 32 1159! 7 00 6 18 11 43; 6 40 3 20 Perryav'e 6 12 3 27j Miltiin I 6 07 8 55 Lewisto'n 6 42 1 1 38j II 34: 6 33 6 26 1104 1 1 00 11 17 1128 II 43, U5o: lios; 4 08 Anderson; 6 29, 10 62 10 35i 10 26 10 II lOOrt' 9571 .1 Net even' 0 14 4 7 Manar'nk! 5 04 4 52 N ll inol'n! 4 51 4 59 ML Union, 4 45 5 07 Mapleton. 4 38. 5 15 Mill Creek 4 30, 5 30 Huntinjt'n 4 17i 6 51 Petersh'g 3 58' 6 02! Barree j 3 51, 6 10 Spr'ceC'k; 3 4'ii 6 25 BiruijrlTiu 3 33, 6 81 Tvrone ??7i i2 0t;; 12 18, UZ 1241 12 51 1 04 I 1? 1 24 1 30 134 15-V 950i 9 39 922; 9 15 9 10, 8 56, 8 5! 8 4" 8 3?' 8 S.i 6 4'i Tift 3 17 312 Am 6 53 Postoria 6 "8 BellsMills 7 20: Altonna j 2 50 ,15 I a. . . 8 50 12 65 1'ittHl.iirg.j 7 35; WtSiwArn Fast Tsais. P-tciflo Express levres Philadelphia II 55 p in ; Harrisburg 4 20 a m ; Dnm annon 4 50 am; Newport 5 14 am; Mitllin 5 Vi a ni; Lewistown 6 1H a ni ; McVeylown 6 41 am; Mt. Union 7 00 a mi Uiiiilinirdon 7 28 a m ; I'etersburg 7 4 4 a iu ; pruee Creek 7 55 a m; Tirone 8 18 a ni ; Bell's Mills 8 33 a m ; Altootia 8 50 a m ; Pittsbuig 1 45 p m. Pittsburg Espress leaves Philadelphia at 6 25 p ni ; ilarrishurg 10 2-5 p ni ; Marvsville 10 41 p iu ; Milit.n 1 1 49 p in ; Lew Mown 11 09 a iu ; Huntingdon 1 13 a m ; Tyrone 1 53 a m ; Altvona 2 25 a ni ; Pittsburg 7 00 a m. Fast Lin? leaves Philadelphia at 11 50 a rt ; llarri.-.biirg 3 45 p in ; Miltiin 5 09 p m ; Lewistown 5 2" p it ; lliuitineilon C 28 pru ; Tyrone 7 OH p m ; Allooua 7 40 p m ; PitU barg 1 1 45 p in. Chieaeo Express leaves Philadelphia at i) 00 a in ; Harnshiir' 12 30 p m; Mifflin I 45 piial LewiMown 2i2 pm; lluntiiicdun 2 59 p in ; T) rf.t 3 54 p in A.toona 4 05 f ru ; arrives at Pittsburg 7 30 p m. 'af Line Went, on rt, ti'ill itop at Dunrnnnon, Xewporl, ;tMjoir, Mt. Caia. teteriburg awi bell's Mill, a-aes Flagged. Eavtw iid Fast Tbhxs. Philadelphia Express leaves Pittsburg at 4 20pm; Altoona 8 85 p ni ; Bi-Us Mills 9IO p m; Tyrone 9 22 pm; Sprue Creek 9 37 p m ; Hiintincdon 10 02 p ni ; Lewis town II lOpnt; Mitllin 1 1 29p ni ; arnres at H irrifbitrg at 12 55 am, and Philadelphia at 4 15 at. Pacific Express haves Pittliurg at 3 75 a m; Altoona 745 am; Tyrone 812 ami Huntingdon 8 45 a m ; Lewistowu 9 17 a ni ; Mitllin loir, am; Dencannon 1102 a ni ; Harrisbnrg 11 50 p :n; arrives in Philadel phia 3 15 p in. Panfir JCxpreis f'tif ok Sututayi trill'stop at Br 1 1' i Mith, Spruce Creek. itcrsatirg. Mill Crtek Mt. f'ui'oa. Hi l j'ott a and Aric port, irAra Flagged. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains leave Lewistown Junction for SIM ri'V at 7 00 am, II 06 a m, 4 00 p in ; lur SiiiiHurr at 7 25 a ni, I 20 p m. Train arrive .it LewiMnwn Junction from Milroy at 9 30 a m, 3 00 ym, 6 25 pint from Smibury at 10 35 a tn, 5 1-3 pre. TYi:t)K. Trains leave Typine tr Bellefonte and I.s k Haven V 8 20 a m, 7 OS p in. Lraie Tyron - tor Curweiisviile anl ClearBelJ at ?ts a in, 7 2't p ni. Trains arrive at Tvrnne from Re!!,.f,in:e snil l.'K-t II tven at X 10 a in, an.l 7 "2 p m. Arrive at Tyrona Irom Cnrwenvillo an1 Clearfield at 7 4 i a iu, anJ ti 00 p m. Philadelphia & Beading Railroad. Arrangement of Tassenger Trains. Mar 10th, WM. Trains leart Htrri't'-g it b.'oirj : For New York via Al'ieiit.iwn, at 5 15, 6 03 a. in., and 1 45 p."Pi. For New York via Philadelphia and Bound llrook Koiite," 6 40 (Fast Exp.), 8 05 a in, and 1 4 p ni. Through carj arrives in New York 12 nion. For Philadelphia at 5 15, 6 40 (Frist Exp.). 8 ("5, (through car), 9 50 a in, 1 4 and 4 (HI p III. For Keadltig a' 6 15. 5 40 (Fast Exp. 8 05, 9 50 a in, 1 45, 4 00 and MjOpm. For Pottsville at 5 15, 8 0. 9 50 a m, and 4 (Mi p. ni. and via Schuylkill & Susque hanna Branch at 2 40 p ttt. Fr Auburn, R 30 a in. For Allentown at 5 15, 8 05, 9 50 a m, 1 45 and 4 00 p in. The 5 15 and 8 05 a m, ai.d 1 45 p m trains have through cars for New York via Al lentown. SCYD.ITS. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20 a m For Heading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p ui. Train for Harrmbnrg Uart as follows : Leave New York via Allentown at 8 45 a ni, 1 00 and 530 p nn Leave New York via "Bound Brook Ronte': and Philadelplii 74 am, 130 and 4 01 p ni. arriving at Harrisburg, 1 50, 8 20 9 0Opm, Through car, New York toIIarrishnrg. Leave Philadelphia at 9 45 a. in., 4 Oo and 5 5t (Fat Kip.), and 7 45 p m. Leave PeiUvilUj at 6 00, 9 10 a. in. and 4 40 p in. Leave Keaniug at 4 50, 7 25, 1 1 50 a m: 1 30, 6 15, 7 45 and 10 35 p ui. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Branch, 8 25 a in. Leave Allentown at 5 3o, 5 05 a in., 12 10, 4 30 and a 0 p m. SVSO.IYS. Leave New York at 6 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 45 p m. Leave Reading at 7 35 a ui and 10 35 p m. Leave Allentown at 9 05 p m. nti.Dwn iirajcii. Leave HARKISBL'RG for Paxton. Locli- iel, aud Steelton daily, except Sund ay, 6 40, 9 35 a m. 2 0O p m ; daiiy, except Saturday and Sundar, 5 45 p m, and ou Saturday only 4 45, 6 10, 9 30 p in. Returning, leave STEELTON dailv, ex cept S nnday, 7 00, 10 00 a in. 2 20 p :n ; dai ly, except Satniday and Sundav, 0 10 p m, aud on Saturday only, 5 10, 6 3, 9 50 p tn. C. G. HANCOCK General Pass'r Ticket Jgent. J. E. WiMlTTKN, General Manager. No paper in the Jmilata Vallev publishes I as large a quantity of reading matter as tile Sentinel and Republican. It is above all others Ihe paper lor thi general reader. r?0 A WEEK $12 a day at home easily JOmad. Costly Oiittlt free. Address Tan & Co., Angnsta, Maine. fdec3-ly &C n $9(1 or daT ' home. Samples ()U LU iLiu worth free. oit k. Co., Tortland, Maine. Address Sn.i Consult your interests and advertise in tbe Stnltntl and Republican. .1ISCLI1. LVl'S NEWEOPENING OF FALL AND WINTER Dry Goods, NOTIONS, TRDJ MINGS,- ETC. FREDERICK ESPENSOIIADE, Having Purchased the CEXTBAUSTORLVXUIX STREET, MIFHJSTOWiV, Has opened with tbe Largest Stock ever shown in this market, and will continue to receive, daily, all the Latest Novelties of Ihe season. We invite everybody to call and examine our stock and hear o:ir price, whethi-r yon wish to purchase or not, feiiii-.g continent that when yvn do, we can suit yon, both in quality aiia,priees. This immense and elegant assortment consists ot the leaJing luiporttsl and Amurt can Fabrics, from the Finest to the Cheapest. In RLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES We bave a largo assortment, and our stock of FANCY COLORED DRESS GOODS Is very replete, with the driest shades and designs. ,Ve have an elegant stock of Mf.slins, Prints, Casslmeres, (inhams, Skirtings, Table Linens, Drillings, Shirtings Toweliugs, Tkkiugs, Sheetings, Ermines. OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT Is replete in everything. We open an elegant P.ne of Trimmings, a Urge Hie o Laces, in Butions we bave all lh New Novelties. Ws have a beautilui lineof Sliivrls, i great variety ot Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties, Bows, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, C'!I irs Curl's, Corsets, Ribbons, Cuderwear, Shetland, Germantown and Uome-mado Factory Yams, in all colors, etc., etc. Our stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Is the largest in the county. We have an eleg int line of Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's Shoes, suiiat'l'J tor fall and winter weth;r, at Prices that will astonish yon. O-.ir jtock of Boots lor Men, Youths and Boys is very extensive. We have them at all prices and ualities. We keep a tine lino f FRESH GROCERIES A lara-e stock f Floor, Table and Stair tl Cloths. Our sfr-ck Is too large to enu merate. We invite you to call aud see ns, and we will show you the iSt Stock ot Gvods in Ihe County. YoOrs, respectfully. Sept 15, I?0. THE JEW SEWING o c 1. S H 3 o- C3 6 J2 . a - - - at Self-TLreadiii Shuttle. Mf-Settin? Needle. Li-uL-st Run ning and Noiseless. Largest Bobbin in Use. Winds the Bobbin without running the Machine or removing the work. T!ic XE'.V DOMESTIC tikes no tantrums. No long, talk or argument require,!, every machine telling its own story. Tha NEW DOMESTIC b:ts no enemies, escept those wlio 6e,l. or are in terested in selling other makes of machines. .VO COGS TO BRE.1K. .YO C.7.U? TO GR1.VD. SIMPLEST, MOST Di n tRLi:, MOST PERFECT SEtflSG -l ICIII.f E I2s TtlK AVOHLT3. It Sews Anythixo. It Pleases Evervbody. Call oa or address W. II. AIKENS, Third Street, Miflliutown, Juuiata Co., if o ir Also Ager.t tor the ESTEY and other makes of Organs. S-,1,1 oa easy monthly payments. Dec. 17, IST'J. NEW STORE. M.ilX STREET, P.iTTERSO., l.V THE J. D. .V. T0DDST.lM Having just op-red a new stock of store (foods, such as Pry (Joods, Xotions, C'it!i ing. Hats. Boots, Shoes, (JriM-eries. Fish, and a general assortment of storo io.1.j, I will take plea-ure in exhibitini; goods to all who may favor me with a call. Will piy the highest market price lor country produce. Don't forrret the place, at Todd's old stand in Patterson. May 5, ls80-6;n. T. M. COOS. D. W. BARLEY'S I the place where yon can bey Till! IJKST AI tllla CIIKAPKST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HJTS, C.1PS, BOOTS, SHOES, JSD FL'RSlSlltSG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever olfered iu this market, and at jtSTOSlSHIXGLY LOW PRICES t Also, measures taken fur suits arid parts nf suits, which will be made to or Je at short notice, very reasonable. Kemember the place, in Hoffman's Xew Building, coraer of BridVe and Water sTects, MIFFLINTOWN, I'A. Jan. 1, WJ-tl SAM'L STRAYER lias just rotsrsed front tbe Eastern cities with a full variety of UlU & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS CAl'S, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FUK.V1SIIINU ;rX)D3. Goods of all kinds are low. Come and see e and be astonished Pants at 15 Cent. SLITS JIAUK TO OIJDEU.j Patterson, Pa., April 1G, 187. SAMUEL STKAYEil Gel Major Hutijri " L'fa of Garjnr." NOW RE APT : T II E' L I F E OF Gen. JAMES A. GARFIELD, The Tow-Boy, the Scholar, the Citlzon f oldier, Ihe Statesman. By MAJOIl j. M. BL'NDY, His personal frie:id, rceeutiy his guest at Mentor, ant with every lacihty given hull i by Gen. Garfield and his mot iitimat. I friends, for compiling the roost rentable and I authentic lite. Major bundy's Lite of I General Gaitield," says the Commercial Jr I vertiier, " is the h.-st one that has yet ap j peared, and is nndoiihtedly the test that ! will bo published." Price, pitivr, 5"cts. : cloth, $1 Ml. A. S. BARNES ft CO., Publisher. Ill St. Ui William St., N. V. Au'. 18-4t Sentinel and Republican $1.50 a ycai .ID l ERllSEMEM 75. FREDERICK ESPENSCHADE. DOMESTIC MACHINE. 1' r 03 cr, n O n, 1 O K -w CI -4 c U Atarf a WVfnl to sell this, the first, DJulS it diltui cl.eapeitt, host arid unty amin ntic low priced book conlaiuiug the lives of JAMES A. GAEFIELD AND CHESTER A. ARTHU3. S A cnmple'" record rf ef.rlr life and puh ; lie services of JAM2- A. G AKHKI.H. the ; inspiring rorl o! a pn?retsive and ImtiI ! liaut career, a s.ril.in; illustratiou of llio march of g -nins nriiler in iniitnt: ns. j Alto life ot CHESTER A. ARTHUR, rk hly . embellished with numerous arti.-tic i:listr I tions, maps of h tttlu-lieids and handsomely j engraved prtraits nf each candidate. Sum i s.R'eesa to all who take hold ; wiil poiiiv ! ly ontsej all hooks. Send for circr.l-ir ' 1 i-Xira tern..-. Address. II. VT. KELI.EY at CO., i 711 S.iiisoiu St , I'bll :leii-'tia, l'a. ; Jn'v SI, PS3M.