mm SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN J OW N : Wednesday, February 2, 141. TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum if paid w!:hin 12 mootiis; $2.00 if not paid within 12 month. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 cents per inch ftr each insertion. Transient business notices tn local col bmn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the fear, half or quarter Tear. REGISTER OF SALES. The rate ol fifty cents Tor four insertion", or tor less than four insertions, will be charged for all sales registered in this col umn, and 1-4 cents per time lor each sub sequent insertion. When bills lor sales are raiSTin t ran orricc, or the a tine are adtirtiskd is this Papek no Charge will be made lor placing theiu id tins icgiter. It i important tbat persons having sales or personal property or real estate should have them promptly rcgUteied in this col omn, to retain the day tor themselves ex clusively in th-ir neighborhood, and that no mif-uiidett4!ditg may arise aruong buyer as to the linie ot kale. Many dolar will i be saved the seller br -ning this Register, j The Sentinel and Republican reaches pur- ! chasers who can be addressed in no oilier' wsy so conveniently aud satisfactorily. I SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY1. Feb. 16 and 17, 18S1. Nicholas Mt's. at bis place of residence in Tusrarura town- Ship, mile west of VcCovsville 5 horcs, mare with foal. cult. 4 rows, tinll IK liej.l voi:ng cattle, sheep, hous, chiefcens, larui- lap utensils, and household furniture. Feb. 23, 1 ft I. Edward M. Kelly, per- aonal property, at his place of resi lence in Milford towuship, 3 miles southwest of Pat- terson. Feb. 24, 1PS1. Joseph Pock Personal , Property, at bis place ol residence in Fer managh towrifhi;, not far from Jericho ' lliils. II. II. Snyder, auctioneer. Feb. 25 Andrew B.isliore, Administr- . ,.r !.. n . . . .i i : f . .... township Personal nropenv, t'utiles, mire, colts, cows, young cattle, sheep, and ti'en.-iis farming j ! March 1, 1S81.. S81 Joseph Rothrock Per-; y. at his place of resilience ' B"P!ll prepert one ai'd a-half ml.( east ol Hiiliintown. Mirch 2 Al-ner Yoder, about 3 miles ronnes-i .i jinirniown. in r erinanaen townthip PTonii property. Marrh 2. Saiuiiel-E. Warn'-r Fsyetre townsntp-r..n.-.. pr-.per y. n..r,ea.co.s. , yoiinj cattle, sheep, shntes, laruiiug ltuple-j ment and hou li l.l coods. March 10. lfSt D. p. M.nniehan, at Port . -J-'-"7 J "P' Royal, peiaonal property, horses. c,tIc' Ion about m ifclUfcr sheep, other sto'-k. farming implements, &e. J uror No. JUr0h l5..lto S. Adam,. t his place Laeill a murder w-r comn.it bf resid-nee in Walker township. v.-r .nl , el betore .our eyes, and It were pr.iV-pn-perty, h'irses. cows, young cait'e, houe- ed that yi'U did uot eee it, vnuld U hoid lur liture, &c. cleir tire prisoner od sueh LTool? An Oil Will. J. B,. Halter u sends the following old will allien was one of the tuauy Did papers la the posesioo of Judge Ueale iate of '-ilNTd township. "Iu the name of G"d, Amen, I. J. 1. of St. tieorges in the liiaud ol Grena da, csipeuter, being iu pood health ot bodv aud Dl Sound aod d'-poMing wind, ruetE'Ty and understanding do make and ordaiu my last will aud testament, in form following via. I give aud be queath unto the oldest son of my broth '1 liouiad new in North America the Mini of SO pounds currency to be psid hiui at tne age of twanty-one. To uiy sis ter Edith if unmarried the ra n of 150 pouuds currency, but if married only 00 pouuds, like currency to be paid out of the first tuooets arising alter uiy death. To the' widow of my brother John .f not married the tutu ot CO pouais, currency. To my trusty friend Win. Snupsou my partner all my tools and books iu bis immediate pos sesion of every kind whanoever house hold furniture Ae , with the sum of ten Johanneses for a suit of morning To my worthy friend James liildwin my bu reau or desk, and to his daughter Annie my own boy St pax to be delivered up to ber parents lor ber ue at nij death. To Mr. Sarah Kossell of paid I-land the sutA of 20 Johaueses as a mark of my par icuiar esteem and regard to be paid ber down as soon as my affairs csn be settled, tbat beat to my Miters dowery Last!) to my well beloved brother David Beale of North Ameri ca Cumberland county Tuearora valley all and every other part of money foods etc, tbat does or may belo.g fo ni, at my death either in tbi.a place or North America, to be my Eiecutor of this my lsst will, j lintly with Wui Simpson and James Cox merchant both of the Islaud aforesaid, to be my sole Execut ors of this my last will and testament. 1 do authorize my Executors or either of tbeui, who shall take upon them the execution of this my will, full power and authority to compound auy debts now due, and owing to me, at bis aud their diwreiion, and 1 do hereby re voke all former wills by uic made. In witness whereof 1 bave to this my will and testament, contained in one sheet of paper to whieh I have hereunto set tny hand and seal this 27th day of November Anno Domini 17C9. (Signed) JOSQTA BEALE. Seal Witnesses, David Aixsworth. Wm. Simpson. "The mail train on the Sunbnry and Lew Istown railroad met with an accident on Sat urday morning two miles below Middleburg. It was caused by a broken 'rail, by which the train was run A" the track. The mail train left Lewistown at 7 a. a. It consist ed of two passenger cars aud an engiue. When the rail broke the rear car jumped the track, dragging the front car with it, when both cars turned over on their sides aud took fire. The passengers were taken out with much difficulty, aud only alter the doors and windows bad been broteu iu. Filteen persons in all were injured, five ot them seriously, the latter being Andrew WolfkiU, couductor; W. II. Haus, of Lew istown, mail agent; Samuel Bowen, of Middleburg ; Mrs. Margaret Uriener, of S linsgrove, and John Stalalnecker, of Mid dleburg. Bowen was pulled out from un der the stove. liaus was for some time be lieved to be dead, but waa resuscitated. There were only twenty-fire persons on the train." The Seliosgrove Time says Geo. Gay er of this place had an insurance of $11. WW on a Mrs. Zeiders near Richtield. She died last week. It is said he will realize $60. John and Eyre Davis of this place had $45, 000 on the same patient. It is said they will realize $8,000 or $9,(100. The former . was in an Ohio Company and the latter in the Eoutbern Pennsylvania of Hanover. -aVeaa TrhTsarffiuTrjrSSrl0 It- Ton can get auy small picture enlarged for 75 cents, at Iless's Photograph Gallery, t and done as well as any copying house can j do It for twice the money. janlUt I In 1862 Robert Lee, commanler of tue iteuel army in Virginia, crossl tlia Potomac river, invaded Maryhui J ana ooutnern 1'ennsylvania. A. U. Curtin was Governor of the last named State. He issued a call for militia troops. About 25,000 men re sponded for the emargeucT. Anion"; lue ii amber was a company from Alif Jlintown, of which the foJowiug id The AIusteb Roll : E. D. Crawford, Captain. James W. Hamilton, 1st Lieutenant: William Wise, 2ud Lieutenant. Orderly Sergeant, B. JI. Sterrett. 2nd Sergeant, Isaac Kollman. 3rd Sergeant, J allies 11. Simons. 4th Sergeant, Tobias Kreider. 6tb Sergeant, Southard Parker. 1st Corporal, Samuel Y. Shelter. 2nd Corporal, Jerome He trick. 3rd Corporal, Charles Wcitzel. 4ih Corporal, U. W. Taylor. 6tb Corporal, Samuel Notestine. bin Corporal, H. '. Schweier. th Corporal, J. A. Uilliken. 8;h Corporal, (i. W. UcPherren. W. B. Jordan, Company Clerk. A. Muisback, Quartermaster Sergeant. Jacob Silviue, Drummer. PiaTATES. John Howe A J Jordan E Hutchiusoa i D Taylor Daniel Sartatty Harry Statubangh Jesse Howe Calviu hartley Jert'iuuti Lyons E C Stewart (. L Derr Auralu Wills ; Lsiita VV D Oiler jT lieister r Kcutier Oliver 1' kobinsoa K W 11 Krti.ier Jsiue F t'aiker IS Unikle A l-ongacro It Baldwin D Weizler V Dictrkk "" Ulehl ' Wla ireeutield Charles Sliue Joseph Brown I trael icaaiey jjatlles Collier Samuel A .U. Keiisie Joseph Auker I Jacob Slaiiierback ' J f HetlU finger j prt-d rpenM:liade Jiiu alcKtuley William Miller Uaac Klka John Homing ri U Moss Abram Stoner K O aeloy R A Rohiusoa ' ii W K rouse ! Levi Kloss J P Kelly 'J P ileloy jjohn Trcssler John 0,unin S ateirett William banks I k A K wioltis i JtK'lih Kaurl'iitan t Kub- rt S Sartin i Ti:e oiapanj WilS Company E, of the 3rd lieluijat, Pennsylvania Hi- is Ti-e C load was Win. Dorm; l-;ute.i:int Colonel, . 0. Lawson ; M;:jur, Will. Flick ; AJjJtanL IL 1'. jAlieJ; Qu.irt JliUiister, C. A. Laiie; ' Q i.a tf.ritia.iter Sifjeaut, Jacob buiui- baiigu ; (Ji.ajil.iiu, Di: Lxiniis. 1 tie competent juror, as per opinion of a , f is dcrlle)1 full0w8 b. . ' ' a citv l 'iirnaiist i ... Jnr.T indeed. Lawver-Is vour mind so nnrous that it can l- ch out all past fact, u.em- cry. iiiijres-iin aud stage of justice : Juror It can. Lawter Would yon acknowledge on due evidence that ynu were uot yorrslf, but s ui body else Juror I woulj. Lawyer Are yon suro, without due leeal proof, that it is I who am speaktug to )"U now. Juror I am not. Lawyer VoU assume that this is the year 1880 A. D., but you are open to the conviction, on due and sufficient evidence, that it may be IS SO B. C, do M'U Dol? Juror 1 do. Lawyer You are of the masculine pendel? Juror I am. Lawyer But on due and sufficient evidence being produced you would even in this respect he willing to ad mit you wight be u istakeu' Juror I might. Lawyer Swear this gentleman. lie is the juror we long have sought and mourned because wo found him not. Summer and Winter. A maid with eyes as blue as heaven, One golden day in June, Danced by a meadow brook, and sang, To olden merry tune, These hippy words : "Oh, love is sweet, And lile a summer d ty ; The ski s are bright, and daisy start Will bloom lor me alway." The bi'.-ds took np the joyons song And warbled far and near, "Oh. love is sweet aud skies are bright, So soi row lingers here." The golden days of June are gone, The daisies all are dead, The rippling hroek is cold and still, The tuneful birds are Bed. And wearily the maiden sings, In winter's sombre light, "Oh, love is false and skies are dark, Aud lilo is endless night." The listening trees tike np the song And moan with icy breath, "Oh, love is false and skies are dark, And naught is true but death " Paaai, Lviimiic, iw A. Y. Telegram. We are in receipt of au oil paiutiug, 14 inches by '21 inches, paintid by iiiss .Mag gie VVeller, who lived iu this town some years ago. 1 be picture is an ydd oue to eople that have ueeu ucd to Pennsylvania scene.", having baeu tukeu aud eu Urged trow a wood-cut published in the Colorado Tonriil. It represents "Upper Irvin Lake," in the Colorauo mouuiaius, at a huigut where vegetallou euds. The edge ol lue lake is fringed with a lew tree and shrubs, and on au islaud is a cauip ot tourists, which is being approached by a party iu a boat. JaiiiiuiioHu is situated 411 leel above the level ol theses. The occuery ol the ptc.uru u located Mi feet above the level of lhe sea, a dulercuce iu altitude ul ticr;ut lo create a sinking contrast twtweeu the scenery ol ibat aud this p. ace. 1 he painin g is au ev.dcuce of the artistic taleut ol Jtiss Welter. TIME EXTENDED. Many subscribers of the Scminel and Republican, tbat were in ari ears moie thau one year, paid up their arrearages w ithiu the past mouth. A num ber of others who are iu arrears more .hau one year bave requested an extension of time. Alter the first of May, 1881, a bill w ill be sent to each aud every ooe that is in arrears more tnan one year. The snow was of sufficient weight on the roof or the barn of M. L- Bashore, in Walk er tow nship, as to, force the aides of the barn apart, aud of course the roof fell in. Oue o! the sides of the barn fell into the barn-yarn. Fortunately the cattle bad jut been stabled, or Mr. Bastions' loss would have been greater. As it is, the loss will iirrnt rnd of oue thousand 'uuu"1 rrc--. -N,m0 u , b" of lb comt' SI10RT LOCALS. Court next Monday. Groceries at Parker's. - This is ground bog day. Ryo 'Center A toper" noan." Skating was good on the canal last week. Buj Dr. Morrisnu'a anti billions pills People are looking for the farewell cold snap. Governor Hot held a reception laat Thursday evening. Oriental costume for ladies are a good deal worn in the cities. There was a thaw of a day and a night in January a short break-op. The Rer. H. E. Berry has married eigh teen couple within the past year. Temperance women have raised a fund of $3,000 tor a portrait of Mrs. llayes. The fancy dress of the time of Louis XV is fashionable iu certain circle in cities. S. V. Mills, who lives near Richfield, Las a chair in his house that is 123 years old. The Seafut' f Rtpubluan office is the place at which to have sale bills printed. C. F. Ilinket was elected a deacon in the Lutheran church in this place on Sahbitb. 99A.OO. cash, will buy a second-hand Golden Tongue Organ. Call at this office. The Greenbackers say that the Democ racy aiil be absorbed by the Greenbackers in 1884. Wherever there is an unworthy man put on the ticket fur an office, defeat him at tha polls. If you have not been vaccinated within the past five years, call a doctor and he vac cinated. Sir. J. C. Moser has sold his liquor store on BHdge street, to 11 r. J. Walker, from Marietta, Pa. The. nicest of goods at Parker's. Goods for men, women and children, a complete outfit. Call around. Kev. John Laird has issued a work on prayer, that is highly spoken of by all whd ! have read it. Work in the woods with bofses has been most difficult this winter on account of the crust on the snow. A number of the citizens of Franklin county have bad the body of their car riages put on sleigh ruuners. FOR SALE Five shares Odd Fellows' Uall Association stock. II you wish to buy, call at this office. Altoona druggists bave been selling liquor by the drink, and now tbey are floundering iu the uie.sh.'s of the la. A snow, that found its way into every crevice, ca ne in from the ea.t on Monday eight and Tuesday morning. People tbat have dug through me snow, ,b ,t ,Uv t?""""1 u uu'y to lhe aeptn ol a coupie oi incnes. The pulp ol onions, bound around the throat or the front part of tha neck, is said to be a remedy for diphtheria. The Huntingdon Journal is fort) -Ave years old. J. X. Nash, Esq., has beeu con nected wiib it for a peiiod of 20 years. A man who h.ves his family will always take bis county piper, and :he nun w ho re spec; a bis family will always pay for it." tin Thursday at one o'clock P. M-, Sheriff Kelly will sell thirty thousand six hundred cigars, as the property of J. L. Peering, at Johnstown. Ber. J. It. Beale will deliver a lecture in the Court House oa Thursday evening, Feb ruary 10th, under the auspices of the Post of G. A. K. of this place. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican. It gives you a great deal more, and a greater variety of reading matter than any other paper issihd in Juniata county. The Philadelphia Timet Almanac for 1881 is a pertect mine of political statistics rela tive to the lat campaign. Send to the Philadelphia Timet office for one. At the communion held in the IT. P. Church at McCoy sville, last Sabbath, seven teen persons united with the church by pro fession, and three by certificate. Tou can suit yourself in the reading of 1881 ; either backwards or forwards, or up side down, or right side up, and it is the same thing ail the time, namely, 1881. About 160 people, men, wo.i.en and chil dren, connected with the Presbyterian con gregation, held a sociable at the house of Mr. William Banks, in Fermanagh township last Thursday evening. Geoige E. Hineback, living at Lewis town Junction, received tilty dollars for having the best railroad sub-division be tween Millerstown, Perry county, and Gran ville, Miffiin county. The wonderful whistling that was kept up by locomotives on Thursday morning wss occasioned by a fire in the roof of the Wright row of bouses, in Patterson. The fire was put out. The Aver medicine people have issued an Almanac that is a marvel in its way. It is an almanac in nine language, in English, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, French, Spanish, Portugese and Bohemian. The Philidelphia Record Almanac is a fresh book, full of the most delightful pic tures, lo gladden the eyes of old aud young people, and varied in reading aud statistical information. There will be a musical concert for the benefit of the Johnstown $ahbatb-school in the Johnstown school house, on Saturday evening, the Oth inst Professor Hartman and family will be present. Admission, ten cents. Prof. T. W. Cochran's class in vocal ma sic will give a conceit in the Court House, on nex; Monday evening, February 7th. Songs, diets, Irios. quu-tetts and Choruses. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Admission 10 and 15 cents. Harry Strayer, of McAlisterville, must be quite an entertaining singer to create the lavorable impression that he created in the musical community of Freeburg, Snyder county. He sang in the musical conven tion recently held at Freeburg. Maurice Leonard, living near Oikland Mills, has a process of cutting and dning apples, by which the flavor of the fruit is retained to a greater defTes than by the old time process, and the apple is not quarter ed into snits," but is cut into thin-slices. The only secret about AVer's Cherry Pec toral is in the selection of the best materials for the cure of conghs and colds, and skil fully combining them by chemical processes. This all medical men are aware of, as they are furnished with the formula of its prep aration. An old farmer says that when farmers come to husk the corn that has been oa shock alt winter, they should exercise great care in handling the corn fodder, for the reason that venomous snakes, such as the copperhead and the viper, harbor in corn shocks that are left standing out in the field during tha winter. FisTrvai. Mifflin town Lodge, No. 131, I. O. 0. F., of UiftUntown, will bold an ice cream festival in their Lodge room in the Odd Fellows' Hall Building, on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, February 9 and 10. The public gem-rally are invited, abd a good time generally is anticipated. Come one, Come alL The neighborly quality of one'a neighbor may be ollen traced by the snow and ice line on the pavement. When shoveling is down on the Hue almost as straight as if run by a compass ; when there b a manifest Oread of gettn g an inch or two of one'a neighbor's snow, the situation is under stood ; so also is it understood when one is not particular but often geU a shovelful of his neighbor's snow. On Monday night a week and early on Tuesday morning a week, certain parts of. Jiew York State was so shocked by an earthquake, that houses trembled and rock ed to such a degree tbat many oljecta in them were thrown down, and keys fell out of door locks. It was doubtless a part of the same manifestation that was so sensibly felt by people in this town and vicinity on the aame Monday eight. . The county of Juniata has five prisoners in the Western Penitentiary, named as fol lows: William Alcot." David Kanffinan, John Bartley, John Zimmerman, Andrew W. Brooks. The management of the West ern Penitentiary presented a bill for their keepi.ig for OiH days, at 31 cents per day, making $297,114, from which was deducted labor of prisoners, amounting to iJIO.lG, leaving a balance of JiG.bJ? for the county to pay. These are few citteain the United States, or Canadas, tbat bave not several well known residents, who bave been materially benefitted by the use of Area's Haia Viooa. The original you'hful color has returned to faded and bleached locked ; or brashy, dry and wiry hair has been brought to a smooth glossiness. Kead the following plain statement, every word of Which is true : Mrs. Oliver Davenport, of Williamstown, Vt., and 59 years old, lost her bair 39 years ago, by a disease of the scalp, presumably, as she had no sickness. For 38 yeais she tried many "restorers," ax , with no effect. A year ago last May, coming by chance in possession of a part of a bottle of "Ayer's Hair Vigor." she applied it aod a downy growth of hair began to cover her head. She has since use three bottles and about a half, and at this time her hair is twelve inches in lei'gtb, brown lb Color, not at all gray, and covering ber bead, with the ex ception of a spot on top, aud that has a downy growth starting upon it, which she thinks a persistent use of the Vigor will bring out in time like the rest. Oct. 22. 180. The particulars ofthis rase can be verified by the Postmaster and other prominent cit izens ; also, by the editor of the NorlhHeld, Vt., Xeirt. The Haib Viooa is prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer ii- Co.. Lowell, Mass., and sold by druggists in this town. jau9-4t PILLS. Use only Dr. J Al. Morrison Sugar coated Ann bilious ('ills as they are now acknowledged tn be the best Liv er I'lll made, a box of them should be in every family. They are also a good phvMO Can be bad at Dr. -Bank's Dro2 Store in Mifflmtowti aud at most of the coun'ry stores. The Dr. for merly practiced in Waterloo this conn ty. deo i 80. Organs ! Organs ! Organs ! $r,Q AND UPWARD, WITH FKOM 6 TO 17 STOPS. I boy direct from the largest and most re liable Organ ni tnut'acturer in this country. ? tool aud Book with each Organ. Call on or address W. II. AIKEN'S, Main street, Mifllititown, Pa. Room formerly occupied by W. F. Sny der. ' sepl-3ld. Fnmps and Wind Engines. Any one in need of a good Iron Force Pump, or a good Wooden, or Rubber Buck et Chain Pump, can bay the same of the undersigned at low figures. Also, Well drilling iu any kind of rock, from 2 to 150 feet in depth. Water guaranteed. Wind Engines set np, of the best make, and tested by actual trial before it costs the purchaser a dollar. For prices and estimates address F. W. NOBLE, . Nov. 17, 1880-Stn Miflliulown, Pa. . DON'T BE DECEIVED by such doJget as s $350 Organ at $ti5 to $-0, when you csn buy the same grade of instruments at home at $(i0 to $70, and save the freight, by calling ou W. U. A I KENS, Main street, Millliutown. ilAKRIED: GRAYBILL SPICI1ER On the 11th nit., by Rev. J. Land is, Mr. Meno S. Gray bill, ofRichfie'd, and Miss Annie M. Spicb er, of East Salem, this county. KLIXEPETER KREBS On the even ing of the 25 1 h ult., in the Lutheran church in thisplace, immediately alter service, in the presence of a portion of the congrega tion, by the Rev. E. 9. Berry, William U. Klinepeter, ot Spring township, Perry coun ty, and Miss Blanch B. Krebs, of Ferman agh township, Juniata county. HIED: BURNS On the 4 th ult., at her home near Peru Mills, of pneumonia, Mrs. Mary Rothrock Burns, aged 54 years, 10 months and 16 day. Milllin and Perry county papers please Copy.J WILEMAN On the 19th ult.. Sarah, wile or Dowe ft ilenmn, aged 2t years, 11 months aud 1 day. FKEV On the 25th ult., Sarah Ann, wife of James Fre), of Uoodville, Delaware township, aged 61 years, 6 months and 2 das. WE31 FALL, On the 24th iost., at ber husband's house in McAlisterville, Mrs. Daniel Westfall, aged about 55 years. VAN-ORMER On the 25th inst., at her home in Fayette townhip, Mrs. Joshua Van -Driller, aged about 80 years. HARRY On the 28th ult., in Tuscarora township, William Sherman, son of the late Titus Harry, aged about 17 years. The family has been greatly alliicted during the past six months, the whole family having been sick with typhoid feven CAirrios kotIce. 4 LL persons are hereby cautioned against 1- fishing, hunting, breaking or opening ferces, or cutting wood or young timber, or in anv unnecessary war trespassing on the lands of the undersigned, in Fayette township and a tract ol woodland in Walker to-vnship. Samuel Watts Huer. T. McAiister. John Mnaser. James McMeen. John Besboar. S. C. Myers. Jacob Witmer. William Thompson, sag 27, 79 eAlifter. r A TRUE A PERFECT STRENGTH IRON BITTERS ar quiring a certain and e ' " auoeni i 'exrrs, Waxt i the blood, strengthc r like a charm on th" nt Tatting the F Iron Pre' heada" nanful W CO 31 MIFFLIN r. Mir' Butter ....... ' Ecirs ' Lard ' Ham ' Shoulder .. Sides. ... Potatoes. Onions... Rags MIFFLINT. Cor. QlIOTATl, Weu, Wheat Corn..,..., Oats , Rye.;:..... Cloverseed. PniLADELPHI.V GRAIN I'lllLADLLrHIA, Jan. i WI. Western red,$l 15J ; Pennsylvan pia-m. amber, $l.llal.l-i. Com is dull bi w toady; steamer. 52c ; yellow and mix -d. are dull and weak ; No. I white, 4 2 do. 4;j. 44c; No. ft do, 4la42c; mixed, 41c. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MA.tKET. r,. .. ..... . r ... oi -rv... . . 1 . ket isa..tive: l.rime t if. . : iroorl .5 .IUr. J medium, 6a" : ; common, 4 iIJj. The sheep n a ket is inactive; prime, 6ac; good, ft';; medium, 6104-1 Re hog market is active; prime, tp-; good.Sa!;; medium, 7 J i7 J -; common, 7ai :. Special .Vol ices. PIMPLES. I will mad (Kree) die recipe lor a simple VtotTBLs Balu that will remove Tax, FRECKLE?. rMMPl.E:? and Blotches, leaving the skin solt, clear and beautiful; also instructions for produciii;; a Imxu iint gro:h ot hair on a ball head or smooth face. Address, inclosing 3c s amp. Be. VaKDKir k. Co., 5 Beektuan St., N. Y. TO COaXSUMl'TIVES. ine aiivciuser naving bees permanently ! cured of that dread disease, Consuuiplion, j ny a simple remeoy, is anxiou- to maxe ktniwii to his ;ellow-sutlerera the means of cii'e. To U who desire it, be will send a copv of the prescription used, (tree ot charge,) with the directions for prepu-ing and asiog the same, which thev wdl find a scaa Craafor ( oxs: jipnox. Asthma, Baox- i chitis. &c. Parties wishing the i'rescrip- ! lion, wui please aaaress, Rev. E. A. WILSON, 194 Penn St., Williamsburg, N. Y.' AGENTS W ANTED. Big Pay. Light Work. Steidv Emplov ment. sam ples rree. Address'. M. L. BY RN , 49 N as sau Street, New York. i:iu: .: or youth. A GE.VTLKM AV ho .nfferel t. r vears from .Nervous DEBILITY, PREMATURE DECAY, and all the etfo-ts of voutniul in discretion, will for the sake of siitfeni g hil manitv, send free to all who need it, the re- i, ..J . f.. ... .Lin., fl.A .Imnl. remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers :. u:..a ... -. tt i i- . . .. -.. . i n 1.-I I k, IV 1 1 111 L (I, tiic . 1 LI.-. I s . - Jv - rienee can do so by addressing in pertect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. Jan 26, 18R1. W A i-t N g R Tlie leatlios Scientist af to day acree lh.it most iliseasi. are caused by disordered Kidneys or Liver. If, there lore, the Kidney and Liver are kept in per fect order, perlert health will be the result. This truth has onlv been known a short time and tor years people ti tiered great agony without ueint: able to find relief. The dis covery of Warner's Sate Kidney and Liver Cure marks a new era in tiie treatment of these troubles. M.ide from a simple trop ical leaf ot rare value, it contains just the elements necessary to nonnsh and invigor ate both of these great organs, and salely restore nr.ti beep them In order. It is a POSITIVE Remedy for all the dis eases that cause pants in me lower part of Jhe body for Torpid Liver Head iches Jaundice Dizziness Gravel Fever, Ague Malarial Fever, and all dillicu ties of the Kidneys, Liver and Urinarv Organs. It is an excelleut and safe remedy for fe males during Pregnancy. It will control Menstruation and is invaluable for Leucor rhora or Falling of the Womb. As a Blood Purifier it is uneqnaled, for it cures the organs that make the blond. READ TIIE It EtORD. It saved my life." . B. Lakelj, Sel ma, Jla. It is the remedy that will cflre the man. diseasrs peculiar to women." Jloikeri' Jiug Sie. It has ptssed severe tests and won en dorsements from some of the highest med ical in the country." rVVsj York World. "No remedy heretofore discovered can be held for one moment in comparison with it." Rev. C. J. Harvej, D. I)., IfaJSisg ton, D. C. This Remedy, which has done snch won ders, is put up in the LARGEST SIZED BrTl E of any medicine upon the mar ket. d is sold bv Drnggist and all dealers at $1.25 per bottle. For Diabetes, in quire tor EARNER'S F.VFE DIABETES CURE. It is a POSITIVE Remedv II. M. WiRTEK Ji CO., 'Rochester, fi. T. Subscribe for ih Sentinel mud Repnblican. It contains more and a g-eater variety of gooa ana useiiuy restirg lustier dan any othweoe- " m Una I M- No. V.2,1 Tf Bridge ,ir fib 2; . )V1D D. STOXb, ATTORNEY-AT-L i " ' MIFFLlJf TOWN, PA. i " IT?" Collections and all professional busi- nesa roniptlv attended lo. June 20, 18,7. ALEXANDER TAIT, 31. D., Homeopathic Physician, Tf'OMPSONTOWN, JCNIAtA CO., PA. Professional bu.Hoess properlv attended to at all times. juneij, !8J. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Sitrgeon, MlfFLIXTOWS, 'J. Ofhce hours from 9 a. a. to S . a.. Ot. j See in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. ocli-tt -vy . ... a n n v.1 Jt l' CKA- Jj UKU, Jl. D., V Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Ofhce at the old corner of Third ; aud Orange streets, Milhir.town, Pa. March 2'J, 1676 y J BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Academia, Juniata Co , Pa. Orrica formerlv occupied by Dr.S terrett Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. J) L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery and alltheircoilateral branches. Orhce at Academia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. rjnly 15,1974 TynJ MCLAUGHLIN, LNSUKANCE AGENT, PORT ROY.tr.. JUSttTA CO., PA. C7Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly jTj KX RY II ARSllKEUG ER, M. D. Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Oliioe at his residence in McAlisterviilc. Feb 9, lc75. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers & Kennedy,) DEALERS IN COALi lallMBEn, CEMEISTT. Calcined Plaster, Land Placter, SECBS, SALT. &C. We buy Grain, to bo delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. W e are prepared to larnisb Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY k. DOTY. April 21, 1879-tf jUMATA valley bank, OF3UFFLITOiT., PA. wrra BRANCH AT PiiRT ROYAL. Stockholders Iudiyidually Liable. J.NEVIN P0MEROY, Preident. T. VAN IRWIN, Catkier. DlBS'.TOBS : J. Kevin Ponieroy, Joseph Rothrock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Keener, Amos G. Bonsai!, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroyj rroexBoLnzas : J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, rnuip x. a.epner, Joseph Rothrock, George Jacobs, L. B- Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Hertsler, Daniel Stouder, Charlotte Snyder, Sain'l HeTra Heirs, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Kurts. Samuel M. Knrtx, J. Holmes Irwin. T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertsler. Jj Interest allowed at the rate of 2 per cent, on o months certincales, I per cent, oa li Euootb cert locate. jan23, 1879-tf C o r-sa S .5 H Self-Threading Shuttle. Stif nLng and Koiselops. Lar the Bobbin without remov' The NEW DOMTe5 reiair ed, every niochii. ,' Tlie XEW D01IE3T1 terested in 8ellinj otlier . ' wVO COGS 1 SIMPLEST, I0ST D 12 It Sews A tall on er addresa ftST Also Acnt for the ES easy ciontLly j-synients. V) Q r i NEW l MAIS STREET, P.1TTERSO.Y,.. Having just op"red a new stjrk of store gooa-. irg. Hats, rJMifs. Klines. Groceries, Fish, and will take pleasure in exhibiting goods to all the nienest marcel price tor country proiiuce. Don't forget the place, at Todd s old stand Jlay 5. USsi-oiu. W. E Is the place where joa can buy Till: 13i:ST AM) T2IE CIIKAPJhJST MENS' YOUTHS' & HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most iuii imiKi, buu at jioi Lr.idiijvii.ir J.U iv PRICES ! Aho, measures taken f-ir suits atid narta of muta !.;,., ;ti v., i . j. - i at short notice, very reasonable. iternember the place, in Hoffman's Water ,'reets, MIFF LIN TOWN, PA. . . L SAiilTsTBAYEE tias just retul-ned frem tbe Eastern cities with a fall -rarefy of MEN & BOYS' CLOTH,?' HATS S CMS, BOOTS & SHOLS, ALL SX GENTS' Fl'RVfSHlVfi r.nnno j. . , . a. and be itoniahedPant. at ii 7 Tatterson, Pa., AprU 16, 1879. VALUABLE MILL FHOFEETI FOR SALE ! THR nndrsiuned has for uls i'n .. i able pioperty, known as tbe j CUBA MITLS. I located about two miles vnrlh of Mifflin- i town, Jnniata county, p,. Tbe .n.l tjiTea nT tliia wniwia .... .. I r- tr - a uneuiuuica in tne coumv. Parties interested in the Milling business would to weU give this notice rrompi at tention. Apply to DAVID D. STONE, Attornev at Law, July 28,1880. MdHiutown, l'a. tfC0 a week in your own town. tpUU $5 outfit free. AddraJ Ji Co., Portlaud, a eei. who may f in Patterson. 1L BOYS' CLOTH IXC ASD FUil.MSHIXG GOODS. choice and select stocks ever offl-red in 1 '-'-- iw uiauu iu orue N' KniMin. r --a 6 " ,,-? v ."J "?J".n.: - ' 1 U UKVLli. SAMUEL STI After the First Day of Decent 1880, TOU WILL ri.fl) JACOB G. WINEV la tii New Store R.wra nfn K, w,jS Large Lot o 'STOVES AND IIEATl of all kiwis, Stove Pipe. Lard. Cams-" Granite iron Ware, Dripping fans, kinds of TIN AND SHEET Which articlei he will Possible ' 24, lfcsii. J lARIjE 'XotmrtH. v 9 a