SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : WvdaesdaT, XoYem'r 1 ISS4. TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum if taid Vithin 12 months ; $2.00 If not paid vrithin 12 months. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will toe uade to those desiring to advertise by tha year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. Chestnuts are plenty. Tomato juice will destroy warts. Newport, had a circus on Monday. i'oliUcal camp fires are beiur AiguuevA. Thanksgiving oc the 30th day c November. A roan was in tewn selling Golden Bod tea last 1' ridgy. A white deer was captured in Cen ter county some Uays ago. Vote for Atkinson, Landis, Pem- eroy, Caveny ard Sterrett licre is a law against the tress pass upon the (property of another. The man thet is honest because of the fear of the law, is not an honest man. In a poputaV.on of Soil in Tyrone thore are omy l more Icaialeg than miles. Mr. Tjhorst, of the Huntingdon CSefois agaic prostrated by hemorrhage oc toe lUDge. 1 . - .. . : it.i. xi. . -. E. Atkinson, is on your ticket, next Xuesday. The car rote fiend is to be mot Tiith ou nearly every railroad passen ger train. X. l 1 i ' ,1 ajook atu Le certain mat vonr ticket has the name of David S. Landis unit. Quite a .leiigthv thunder shower gprevailed in these parts .last Thurs iay evening. c-noicra as made victim-is anions' ihe hogs of. Enoch Homing in .Fir jnanagu township. North Ca-oliua Cypress lumber is Jjemg brought to Pennsylvania, for .building purposes. Caveny itwibuudantly able to dis charge the duties of the office of Reg ister and Reorder. "The CuUuvis.-u .Yeus.Jkn," is for ale, for particulars, address G. E. livers, C-iUftissa, Pa. J. Ii. Oketcu, of Philadelphia, for merly of th: county . Lus bought a property in Lcvritowa. See if yojj ja find the tvre adver tisements in ibis paper, . one headed New and the .ether. Old. The niami'-eirent of Riverside Park Association. Icve resolved to pay the premiums avAi.Jed in December "l, 1P82. The banks fcW?rved the Ptm hol iday lat weefc. lvt they were about the oidv insiitut'uns iu ' tha town tlat did. W. C. Poinercy will make as good a iiiember of tike 2. erislatnre as has been sent from J uni'Ua in many ytars. Vt9 for hun. Joseph Long ruk-cd a wagon kad of cabbage on Lis Jpd at the acijtc dutit north of toti-j).:AQi.hauled it .to Lis Jiome in Faycite: township. C Pomeroj, is a reputable cit izen, a good busi&ess .jaaa, a pleas ant gentleman. Give Lim your voU for Legislature neii Tuesday. Samuel Horning, ton of Eiias Horuicg weDt to Ioea .to v.ieit friends and after he was tbers! a iew days he accepted an invitaiiiu X teach a school this winter. The railroads carried mot .650,000 people into Philadelphia during the Bi Centeoaial week, aci .between 50 and CO tbssand parlicifitc d in the etreet parage. The l'efcp Bi-Centeunkl celebra tion in Philadelphia, last uwck was a lively afiair. On the 24th Lac Penu pylvania lUikad took 27.j i&jusints the city, and cJLte Heading Inroad took 130 train: iuto the city. The man tht understands lite in tellectual situation says. "The mau who stops his f aier to c-contAiise ought to cut off his nose to save try ing handkerchief!;: The fifth annual .Session of Petit ,eylvauia ConfereE,' of the United (Christian Church, .vUl convene at Dressler's ciimcii aoar Oriental, Ju idata county, on ThuraJay Nov. 9th, and continue during tl.e week T.je long eveninsrs are at hand, Bubscnbe for the Si&wl.nd llepublx can c pleasant newspa companion full Oz jews and inforU3tion that will do yoL.and family gotd daing the winter sights and days t-come. Sonne idie who recciitlj caiue from France, "sfevs: Piuis is willing wom en a sentiule fashion in dispensing with high Lteled shoes. Flat soles are to be tL order hereafter, and women will able to walk iout rotary motion Some one rolled a 5 jwraid w.t potato into the Gfrice of the Lev.i town Gazette, and the editor was al most overwhelmed at the sign t U not quite up to thfl declaration of the man that declared that he raised a pumpkin that required a ladder to get to the top. Mr, Landisis tho oidy regularly nominaUd candidate for Sheriff in Juniata Co. His opponent, Hi. Shi very was brought before tha public by methods that are in violation of of all the rules of both the Republi can and Democratic parties in this county The Dutch, and Sweeds colonized Pennsvlvania before Penn thought of coming to America. The llennon ites or German Quakers, as they are sometimes called came after Penn, and on his invitation, and after them came the Irish. One evening last week during the Penn Bi-Centennial Celebration some fire-works exploded. Nine persons hav died from the injuries received by the explosion. Many were wound ed. People that were over 2 squares away were hurt, and people that stood near by were not hurt. It is said that it was the ingredieu . 'iat makes "blue lire," that caused the ex plosion. TPvUE RF.POTtT The street rumors, f ,nf nr row was not a candidate for the of fice of Sheriff in good faith, but only trt rrot ATw f t - . V .vra, ;mvery, before the voters of the county, at the gen- iuo proved to be true reports, by the following deliverance sent to air. Hertzler chirm.n the Eejiublican j vuuiiUiL- ILLJAM HebTZLPR. Pu,..v t Republican Co. Committee. Dear Sir: Thnnkfnl t am iaj the gallant Republicans of Juniata 1U1 lu unmemea Honor they have conferred upon me by makiu" m their candiAite for Sheriff at the en suing election, dnt.v in & !... o,l respectable portion of the citizens of Juniata commls mA in Wi;r.a i, -same at this time in favor of that true and tried opponent of -"bosslsm" and personal domination in county affairs, George Shivery, -of Fayette, who has been rominated by the In depeut Dem.K-rats of Juniata as their candidate for that office.) I recog nize the debt of obligation tho Re publicans of Juniata owe to him for his gallant and manly conduct in the past and and trust that the Republi can Co. Committee will adopt liim in my place on our county ticket, feel ing certain that it will meet the ap proval and hearty support of a large majority of the citizens of Juniata, irrespective of party, and be triumph antly ratified at the polls ou the 7th of November next, aad thus "boss ism" be forever crntued in Juniata. Very Respectfully, H. IL Mdkkow. Hertzler's Committee met in Foot-man's hotel last Thursday af ternoon and accepted Mr. Morrow's letter of resignation, and resolved that the name of Mr. George Shivery should take the place of llr. II. li. Morrow resigned. Mr. Shivery takes the place of Morrow in the following address : To fit Citizens of Jtxiiafa County. At the solicitation of numerous Democrats throughout the county, and also because of the endorsement of the Republican County Commit tee, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Sheriff. If elected, I shall devote my best energies to the proper discharge of its duties, and hope to merit the commendation of my fellow citizens Geokge Shivexv Eepublican County. Ccsimittce. William Hkhtzlek, Chair man ; Post-of-Sce address Port Kuyal. MilHiutown James J rw in ; iEi. L. Kep ncr; llilliintonn. Fermanagh Samuel Thomas, A J Moist; Mirtimtown. Fayette T. M. TUoiupkon, .Joseph T. Smith ; UcAlistervilic. Monroe D. K. L'lrick, Eveutlub; Cbis. A. Farlcmau, KicUield- iistiehjnna II. K. Fryuioyer, Oriental; Levi Light, Plouti' Vailey, Perry, county. Cr- enoiHl Andrew .eiders, George Wdward; Dinimville. CHaware Dai'as Thoiapson, TLotipson tox ; Henry Herbert, Kit Saleiu. Trompsontuwn L. My-ers, P. Sl!ly. Wi'.ker Capt. Win. Fry, Mcsioc ; M Coldro. Van Wert. Fort UyaS J. P. Whartun, D. G. Alter, Portioyal. TuiiittJ. N. Groningur, Georgo (Iiver Port Eoyal. Spr e Hill T. L. Leduard, PleasAtit Vi-;w ;i.V. K. MeMniinger, Spruce Ui!l. TuM-i.-ora McCoy Stewart, Jl'CoysvU'v; ; James ii :Mullen. East Watort'ord. Lack A. K. Knbinson, Waterloo; Mat thias Staip, Peru Mills. Black Log C. M. Opple, Valley JViai J. I. W'aJs, Pern Mills. Beale ohn Hostetler, Jr., Walnut ; Vti. Scott Leae'-, Doyle's Mills. M ill urd -S. K." W alters, Andcuw S.iovet ; Patterson. Patterso&r-W. II. McXitt, L G. Maiks ; Patterson. Action, of the Demccr.atlc Coujsty Committee. WuEsrAs, i. disgraceful political alliaace i as bet n consiua :uated between the Kaciiine tt nulilicaus of Janiati county and t ea- L- ii muiUg tic. c .i i i ii i ii v. u i.i vv i j-i -ty, by the retirtint of Morrow, the trii& liil le candidate ui.lhe former for the -lUce ot therilt', and tlvc substitntwn is liii Mace of Shivery, the Cfejocratic renegaile and tool .of the Keiiuhlican bossess the coa;d-erati.-n on both sfciiii.eing the spoils of of fice, .nd the primary. $'iject of the eleefcu of a Cameron henclji to tha Legislature; and n'uiKiKAS, Tho direct tendency of snch dickers is the perjetut:ua ol the bos ai4 spod's svstems and ta; V--otitution of the otiices of the people, uc ,that they become the iiitre perquisiies 01 piunuuo , . i .. . . T7 4 i 1. ..ii . . -inir,f rfif J. Covd Gilson, the Dcuiotiruti;; jndidate for tlid onice ol Jtneriri, m vi..8rin iuui ing to his parly the nomiiiatiu which they iritis such unanimity had ,coA.rri-d upon i - .1... ,.n.i..,fMiilr w nnir tO cure in honorabio union ofije ftce and un- trawaifii'(i voters oi juumia voy-..., pective of rarty, in ujport a', .a , tomiuon ot position to the offensive ami UU-a dic tation of the Confederate bosses, 't.c have usurped Cio sovereign right of ifiie pcc!e to make nominations and say whai.haU.4ti the ... .1 ... 1 1. . . nn.i. .nj public omcen i ioc iu. , IVbceeaj, David S. India, ote o .'Jie recent uiivtvrs of Republican laatiUiao ..ty ranuv and boss treachery, has amountai hinifc-If a aclnlcpcndcutcandidateifwr tirf ol!ice of SherUl, and has appealed lri the decree of Ihe bosses to tho Iree and cJiht enrd tribunal of the people ; and Wheeka: , "o recognize in Mr. Ltdi an honest and capable man, possessing the Jelfersoniiin oualitlcations for olhce a man devoted to ihe cause of political ix dom and reform, and deserving the cordial support ot all god citizens in his bra . battle against the Republican Machine and iU corrupt allies j therefore, Kesolved, That we, tho ibcuiUt. of the Democratic fom-aittoe of Juniata county, reerettins the unhappy rircumstancci ehich Svc 'taSel the dec.ination of Mr. G.!on "r candidate (or Shrriff, yet commending h"m for hi. unseHi,b action in yielding eierhing to the pood of the party, and "er- " .k V...t tt. nation: and. iTthc property of no frty, but e publ.c 7M eotiaMr or-n to every honest and eTpJ citizen, We cali upon the Democracy 25-1 oth.r food citizens tn extend to Uavw o. wuui., - - - -Sheriff, . hearty, activsand united ?;W.KDecka.dJ Secretaries. Noah Burgard, of Salt Lick town- mouth killing htm. A number of Ibe counterfeiters, uho b.fent.y been ciroulaUn ; bogus coin in Fayette county b.n been r rested. its pioe. ADDRESS. D. S. Landis, to the people of Ju niata County. Republicans and fellow citizens of Juniata County. Early last summer, I concluded to become a candidate for the office of iix. aaavuig Deen a XiepubUcan all my life, of course the Primary Elec tion Laws of that party were the channels through which I would .be com pelled to seek the votes of the people for the office to which I aspired. I was regularly announced, according to the written law of the party. In the contest at the Primary Election, I was defeated by, Mr. H. IL Morrow, and he became the candidate for the office of Sheriff, through the rules of the Republican party. But on the 3rd day after the result of the primary election was announced by the Return Judges, Mr. Morrow handed in his resignation, or declination of the nomination to the CTiairmanof the Republi can County Committee. At the primary election I was the only competitor that Mr. Morrow had and if the Committee had the right to fill the place made vacant by his resignation. I was the only person that they had the right to select to put in the vacant place for I had already been regular ly announced aad been voted for by people of the party. But the few men that are endeavoring to destroy the ed by a voto of the people of the party, and which can only be sot aside destroyed, or amended by a vote of the people of the party, did not ev, notify me of the resignation of Mr. primary election laws, proceeded to other men, to declare a man that wa3 not before the people at the primary election, aud who did not receive a single vote at said election as the man of their choice, to fill tho vacancy created by the resignation of Mr. Mor row. He and his co-workers are usurpers of all the primary election laws that were enacted by, the highest authority, that of a vote of the people. If such usurpation were to take place in the Government, the nation would be in aims within AS honrs. I owe it to my own self respect I.owe it to tho Republican party of Juniata county, audi owe it to the Republicans that voted for me to bland up for the common rights of us all, to resist the attempted usurpation, and the Under no circunistances of the case Mr. Morrow had remained the standard bearer lor the office of Sheriff. His immediate withdrawal after nomination from tho candidacy, is con vincing proof to hundreds of people that he never was a candidato in good faith, but was only a tluak candidate to hide or cover Mr. Shivery, till all the arrangements of the men in the trade had been completed Their trade is binding on no 011a. Iheir work is given by the primary .election or a committee of twice or thrice didalc that has not been regularly announced or voted for at tho primary election. The traders have trampled under foot the elec tion laws of both Use Republican work be tolerated anywlitre outside row's withdrawal, I become the candidate of the Republican pjirty by vir- the of the fact that I received the secondliighest vote cast by tho people .of the party on Saturday,October.21st, 1S82, and I hereby announce that in consequence of the withdrawal ofJUr. Morrow, I will remain as a camlid ate for the office of Sheriff of Juniata: County, till the tontest will have .bfieu decided at the polls under the laws of the Commonwealth on the 7th day of November 1SS2. Mr. Gilson who was the candidate for Sheriff at the Democratic primary election, and who had no competitor with a sec ond Jiighest number of votes, to resign in Luror of, has resigned in my fa vor;, aad I therefore am the representative, Gf the regular organizations of both wiities that aro woiiing under written primary laws, for the office of Sheriff. AH v arhich I respectfully tubmit to inj fellow citizens of Juniata Coiiutr.. DAVID S. LANDIS, J. Cloyd Gilson's Letter of With drawal. To the Democratic voters cat Juniata Couiity ; Although I was ananimcasly nonikated at the recent Primary Election for the office of sheriff bj the Democracy f Juniata county, and as the nominee of iat tarty I am fairlj .entitled to the ,cU&at, as well as tha defeat of a Pemocr.,3 member of the Legislsiare, and &s whole Democratk county ticket is throned by a cotttinatioa of j rofess od Democrats with the 'RiDg Republicans" f this county. Grateful O the DcBMsrats of the county for thoir kind endorsement, howtver, epon matursfe hbcratloa, 1 have decided to dccliua the honor witch they have conferred upo me, in tha hepe that thereby 6om way may be found to defeat tha nuholy con spiracy, and especially to prevent the election of a Cameron ringster to the Legislature from Juniata eounty. In my opinion such a result can only be at tained by all good citizens, regardless of party, making common cause ainst the mschine bosses in the Republican party and their allies professing to be Democrats ; and, believing that, that end can be best subserved by my retire ment from the ticket and the substitution in my stead of that brave and honest Independent, David S. Landis, who was recently so sh.mefully sacrificed by macfuna trickery nd Republican boss dictation, I respectfully tender you my declination, d assure my wanting on nrf put to brirg Ttctory to Very primary election laws that were adopt Morrow. But they in violation of all form a combination with a number of overthrow, of the primaiy election laws. could I have become a candidate if a rope of sand, for there is no power laws to one man, a dozen men, that number to set up a cun and Democratic parties. "Would such of Juniata County T After Mr. Mor csUal support of all Pcmocrtts ; yet my fellow Democrats that no honorabio effort will be our righteous cause truly yours. J. CLOYD GILSON. The borers in the Stanibaugh peach orchard, in Fermanagh township, have been hunted out. Mifflin town, in particular, and in deed the whole county should have local pride enough to desire to send one of their own citizens to Congress which they can do by voting for Louis E. Atkinson, You can have vonr political pref erences without falling out with your neighbor,' of course the man that be haves unljecomingly, or badly toward his neighbor on account of politics, should be treated accordingly. 'Charles Jones, of Tuscarora town ship, Perry county, recently fell upon the sharp edge of a corn cutter and severed an are try in his arm. "And you love me, Jared ? "That's about the size of it, Mary." "For tune has not smiled upon you you are poor T" "Rich in your love ; poor only in purse. "let all hope is not lost Father is president of a bank. He will give you a situation." "Then I am yours eternally. We shall be married iu three months. In sis months the bank will be in the hand of a receiver. AVe shall seek a home beyond the St Lawrence, where the old man can live with us under the name of Snook.-'' Brook lyn Eagle. m- aValaiut Leaf Hair Restorer. It is entirely different lrora all others. It is aa clear as water, and, as its name in dicates, is a perfect Vegetable llair Restor er. It will immediately Tree the head from all daodru3, restore gray hair to its natural color, aud produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It docs not in any way aiTect the health, which Sulf her, Sugar of Lead, and Urate of Silver prtperations have done. It will change liht or fa led hair m a few days to a beatitiiul gloy btuwti. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is war ranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO., Whole sale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. X. CKIT TENTON. New York. - - -The emigrant, tourist, or traveler bound for the productive mines and fertile prairies of the Great Southwest in unauimous in se lecting the route via Chicago. I nit licit confidence is placed in the Kansas City pio neer line, composej of the C. li. i. Q. and Old Reliable Hannibal and St. Joseph Rail roads. Thjongh fa&t trains are run by this Line and the equipment is unsurpassed. -m - - Ehii.oviii.nt roa lames The Queen City Snspcnder Company, of Cincinnati, are now manufacturing and intro'lucing their now Stocking buppoiters for Ladies and children, and their unequal Skirt Sus penders for Ladi'-s. None .should be with out them; our leading i-iiyakians recom mend thcia, and are loud in their praise. These goods are iiiinuiiictur -d by ladies who have maile tho wants of ladies and children a study, and they ask n to refer tin 111 to some reliable ami energetic lady to introduce litem in iliis country, and we certainly think that an earnest solicitation in every household would meet with a ready response, aud that a determined wo man could Uiako a liar.dsome notary and have tho exclusive agency for this county. We adrise some lady who is in need of em . ployment to scud to the Cou.piny Ler name and address, and mention this paper. Ad dress Queen City Suspender Company, No. 179 Main Stieet, Ciuci.-inali, Ohio. July 20 lUts - .- Imporlaut To Travellers. Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington Route- It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found else where in this issue. MAKR1ED: KisEa RrbEa At Cocalamus, Fayette tcwnihip, Ol the l'.Hh ult. by Rev. John D. Leister William J. Reiser, of Mifliiutown, to lliss Alice M. Ryder, ofililloid town ship, Juniata county, Penna'. ViRxta Bell At Cocolamus, Fayette township, on the l'.iili ult., by Rev John D. Leister, William Henry Varner, and Miss Elica Jane Bell, both of Fayette township, Juniata Co., Pa. IlAiTr. Marti At tho Lutheran Par- aonage, Mifliintown Pa., on the Hsh ult, by er. E. E. Berry Mr. Henry llautz ot Miltoid twp , and Miss llnnan M.urtiu of Beale twp , J uuiata Co. Penna. M-.Gixnes Castle At the Lutheran Parsonage, on the 21st nit, by Rev. E. E. Berry Mr. G. W. McGirni-s, of Bull'alo township, Perry county, and Miss Fannie E. CactU ol McAlisterville Juniata Co. Pa. 1)1 ED: IlrNui.tiN Iu Millort township, on the lKth ult., (.fdiplheria, Willie F. Henderson aged ti ycara, 4 month, and 1 days. COMJIEKCAIi. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MurLiSTOffS, November 1, lSe'2. Butter -') Eg Lard - 15 Ham IS Shoulder i........ 11 Sidea 12 Kags MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected wctuly. Quotations roa Tc-dat. Wednesday, Novemtoi 1 1S(2. Wheat !5 Com, ti'l Oats, 87 Rvn SS Cl'overseed 5 (JO Timothy seed 2 (JO PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia markets Wheat $1.10 to $V,I5. Corn S7e to 80c. Oats S'Jc 45c, abi 47 atked for January. LWttcr 27c to 36c per pound. Eggs 2N: to 30c t-er dozen. Live chickens at 12c to 11c per pound. Potatoes ; Early Rose 65c ; Peerless 00c ; Onions $10 tu $1.90 ler bosLel. Hay at $10 to $17.50 per ton. Rye straw at $11 to $15. The live stock m irket remanius about tho same aa during the past tew weeks. i n I IBUTTERWCRKER Operating on the principle of DIRECT AND POWERFUL PRESSURE, inirtnd of Tolling. rindin w sliding a yon the batter, n or A in Uie wit as well. CERTAIN, EASY, QUICK, STRONG, CHEAP. BKt for fall dwriptiTe circular to Uia IuTonturs and bOlJt sur.fm. rORTEli BLANCHARD-S SONS, . " CONCORD, N. H. MISCELL.1JVEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S Ii the place-where you can buy THE BST AND THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING BJTS, CAPS, BOOfS, SHOES, JMD FURXISUljtG GOODS. HE ia nreoared to exhibit one of the most choice and aelect stocks crr offered ia this market, and at JSTOXISH1SGLT LOW PRICES I Also, measures taken for suits and parU of suits, which will be made to orde at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge and Water atreeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. 1879"tf SAM'L STRAYER lias constantly on band a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOESALL SIZES, GENTS' FCRNISHINO GOODS. Goods and be astonished. Pants at 75 cents. Patterson, Pa., April 18, 1879. .Miscellaneous. F. ESPESCUAIE, AT TUB CENTRAL STORE ni STREET, 2xd Doon North of Biudge Stbeet, 31iilliiitowii, Pa., Calls the attention of the public to the I . r I loiiowiug iac.13 : Fair Prices Our Leader ! The Best Goods Our Pride ! One Price Our Style! Cash or " m,,"r" ol which eTery 8ufton:r' no mt"n n m ' what his condition mar be, may cure hiai TfthaTiofA t )nr 1 Arms I i i , i i.i -- " - aw.u.wb i Small Profits and Quick Sales Our ir.u. i Our lead'iDg Specialties are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK IS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS ANDSIIOES, for Men, Women and Children, Quecnsttarc, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usaallv found in Erst- - class stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Thankful to tho public for their heretofore libera, patronage, I request their continued custom ; and ask per sons from all parts of the county, when in Mifflin to call and see my stock of goods. F. ESPEASCIIADE. Sept. 7, 1!81. Professional Curds. Loris E. Atkinson. Geo. Jacobs. Ja ATKI.VSOX & J AC Oils, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, JUrTLINTOWK, PA. ECoIlectins aa 1 Convevancin rromrt- ly attended to. OrricE On Main street, in place of resi dence ol Louis K. AClinson, Esq., south of Bridge street. Oc t liS, 1 st . JJRODIE J. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, M1FFLIXTOWS, - - PEXV.1. All business promptly attended to. Spe cial attention eiven to Collecting and Con- reyaucinjr. (Mice on B.-idjij street, oppo site Lourt House square. jijj.vsoN law in, ATTOEIJEY-AT-LAW, MiFFLIXTOU X, JC'XUT.i CO., PJ. IL- business promptly attended to. Orrice On Bridge street, opposite tiie Court Eonae square. jam, 'v-ly JACOB BE'DLEK, ATT01JNEY-AT-LAW, MIFELIXIOry, PA. E7"Collcctious attended to promptly. Orricr Wi:h A. J. PaAterson Emj, on Bridge street. Feb 25, '80 THOMAS A. ELDEIi, M. D. Phygician and Snrgscu, MlfEL IXTO WX, r.i. Othce hours from 9 a. a. to 3 p. Of fice ia his residence, on Third street, op posite Uetbodist parsonage. oct22tt Y) M. CKAWFOKD, 51. !., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and aurgery and their collateral branches. Onice at the old corner of Third and Orarge streets, lIUDiutown, Pa. March 1S76. J 31. BliAZEE, 31. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Ornct formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at ail boura. JOHN McLAUGULI.V, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL. JCXHT.t CO., r.i. lL0nly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1873-ly JJEXRY IlARSnBERUKR.M.D. Continues the practice of Medicine aud Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his residence in McAlisterville. Keb S, 1876. S ubscribe lor the Sentinel & Kepubliuin AD VER TISEMEJYTS. of all kinds are low Come and aee ma K7 SUITS MADE TO OKDEK.n SAMUEL STRATEB. Special .Yolices. A Great Cause of Enman Misery I the Lks ol How liOt, How lltorel. Just published, a new edition of DR. CULVERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY" on the radical curt of SriaaAToaanaia or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal j Losses, Ipotksct, Mental and Physical I"Plt' Impedimenta to Marriage, etc. ; also, Cossvmptios, Lpilefst and rrrs, in. duced by selt-indulgence or sexual extrar agancc, &c. 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Mlt;;'!l. i Kl.aT T I'r.- . SI. J.r,-h. 2 O Jf o Iv a-..r..-.-.!' ! r U Oe$t all ; : t -rv KANSAS CITY t. J PjTTER. PEHCEVAL LOwEU. i - - r Vamuitr. i.sm. fix. Ail . KENNEDY & DOTY, (Succcsaora to Buyer k. Kennedy,) DEALERS IN OltAIN, OAIa LlMltllH CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEED, SALT, -C. We bay Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town. Port Koyal, or Mcaico. "Weare prepared tot urnishSalttodwalers at reasonable rates. KEXKEDT t WJTY. April U1.18S--U 74 ..ra.-lca.'i"--i..i-l.!".:..:JJ j . . TK,.i.' X'S. XO Try h. Tl.tt:a:.ir X V ' J" . O li rr. 4 LiT- t.-rSXvOyS fln l lrTUnic sale at H irfu-r lVXJJ'Sv ''Aary. bn'4 u v.s. sSyAf bf CaiwU. yCjir A 1 XOjCo ""'on- REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. Governor, James A, Beaver. Lieutenant Governor, William T. Da vies. Secretary of Internal ASairsr John 3L Greer. JUDICIARY. Judge of Supreme Court. Wm. Henry Rawle. COUNTY. Congress at Large,. J Marriott Broniua. Congress, Louis . Atkinson. Representative, Wm. C Pomeroy. Register of Wills, Recorder -of Deeds, and Clerk of Orphans Court, Samuel B. Caveny, Sheriff David S. Tnilis. Jury Commissioner, W. North Sterett STATE. Governor, James A. Beaver. Lieutenant Governor, William T. Daviea. Secretary of Internal Affairs.. John 31. Greer. JUDICLVEY. Judge of Supreme Court,. Wm. Henry Rawle. COUNTY. Congress at Large, Marriott Brosius. Congress, Louis E. Atkinson. Rt'preseutative, Wm. C. Pomeroy. Iiegister of Wills, Recorder of Deeds, and Clerk of Orphans Conrt, Samuel I!. Caveny. Sheriff, Duvid S. Landis. Jury Commissi) ur, W. North Sterrett STATE. Governor, James X. Beaver. Lieutenant Governor, William T. Davies. Secretary of Internal Affairs. John 31. Greer. JUDICIARY. Judge of Supremo Court, Wm. Henry Ivawla COUNTY. Congress at Large. 3Iarriott Brosius. Congress, Louis E. Atkinson. Representative, Wm. C. Pomeroy. Register of Wills, Recorder of Deeds and Clerk of Orphans Court, Samuel B. Caveny. Sheriff, . David S. Landis. Jury Commissioner,. W.North Sterrett. STATE Governor, John Stewart Lieutenant Governor, Levi Bird Duff. Secretary of Internal Affairs George W. 3Iorrick JUDICIARY. Judge of Supreme Court George Junkin. COUNTY. Congress at Large, William 3Ic3Iichael. Congress, Louis E. Atkinson. Representative, Wm. C. Pomeroy. Register and Recorder and Clerk of Orphan's Court, Samuel B. Caveny, Sheriff. David S. Landis. Jury Commissioner. W.North Sterrett. STATE. Governor. John Stewart Lieutenant Governor. Levi Bird Duff. Secretary of Internal AfTitinv George W. 3Ierrick. JUDICARY.. Judge of Supreme Court. George Junkin. COUNTY, Congress at Large. William 3Ic3Iiehael, Congress. Louis E. Atkinson. Representative, Wm. C Pomeroy, Register of Wills, Recorder "of Deeds, and Clerk of Orphans Court, Samuel B. Caveny. Sheriff, David S. Lsu'lis. Jury Commissioner., W. North Sterrett