ii ; 1 TrrTTvi own : ..T.rer-ry re"-- TERMS. . . . l.fiO ier annum if paid Subscription,! wU1)in 12 months-. .,,rtncn"w inserted at 60 n ,Kfr each insertion. Tranwrtl busing mn, '0 1" made U those desiring year. BGISTER0F SALES. rate of Bit)' cent for Tour insert on, than '"" ins'r,,,,,,' W Faisal" registered in this ctl- n, ihC nam- ' "" IS THIS , , P ?L important that persons having sales VuJ regi-.e.ed in .bis col i., Snllwl- (or themselves ei SXTn neighborhood, .nd thai no f01 r ... amniir lllllTl " Keller bv using this Kegister. ,,,! and Republican reaches pur T.he " L ;n he addressed in no other t,soconuiently and satisfactorily. SALE OF PERSONAL PRorERTi. t . v.jjrs. L'dis Hoffman, one-half ' Kat (4 Oakland Mills will sell one wv. one siae " - hn entire swes FA 23. lrL-Edward M Kelly, jer- i r.rt At 1114 itiacr i rvBiuciitc in fSbm, 3 mile. sOutUwcst cf Pat- Jld.erd wansu.f, t40" . . I r,h.4 18M.Josep& Brtok Personal ' ' . . i . : I .. -H 1 priricrty. at his piace ui resiucivc i.. i n- -..Vrh tonin;s noi iat iroiu jtrKuu Mills. H. H. Snyder, auctioneer. r-h ,. Andrew Basbore, Administra-I tor of Peter Bah.m deceased, in Fa.ette U,.Uship-Persnnal property, mules mare tvi!3 jjl, j Joseph Rothrock, at his plate ofr.Wfc one ar-u a-ua iui.r i M.ajntoB-rers.nal property. 2 horses, tf wortl Udders, horse gears, 4i.c, also, ! k KivhM fnnntiire, o stoves, i onreans. j Ubies. cupboard, sink, be.lsteads, settee, stands, chairs, carpet, and other articles. March I. Samuel K. Warner Fayette township Personal property, horses, cows, yooug cattle, sheep, shotes, farming imple nitat and bnusebold goods. jtarch 2. Abner Yoder, arnnit 8 miles orthet of MiBlintown. m Krrmansgli townbip Personal property, 2 horses-, .' . . . i.: ..u I cows, 4 snoies. con e, .mu.g tttmils and household furniture. KarrhS.-VanryBer.ry, at Jerirho MMN 4 hrs. I mare, i cor. a, 8 yosrir cattle, 20 j deep, - soss, d minis, lariuiug uteuttii sad hoc-ehoid furniture. Jlirch 7. Thompson Valentine, one-half mHeeast of Eat Saltm. in Delaware toan-tb-.f. personal pioprrty, horses. co s. young rtttie. shotes. tarming utensils and house bo'i fnrniture. Jljrrh 8 John Butl'ore. Milford town ship. horses 4 cows, 1 bull, young cattle. Si sh?vp. h-g. chii ki-ns, hav, crn-lod ler, oiU,c.rn, and farming iinplerat-nts. Jiinh 10, D. P. Mmiichan, at Port S-.y si, 5isonal property, horses, cattle, sheep, other stock, farming implements, fcc. a-ch 11. J. W. Levder. Delaware twn tl.f. I mile east of Thompsontown Per soual Jinijty, 2 mares, 1 colt, 2 cows. 2 belters, 2 sos'S. 7 shotes. larre lot of ftrni '.nf implements and macbiuery, and house hJi I urn it are. Ssrch 15 Alton S. Adams, at his place of resid-oee in V alter township, personal priperty, horses, com, young call'e, house b'jia lurniture, Ilc. , Court Proceedings. Coirt convened, as per Pniclamstion, on tbeTthinst. The Grand Jury was sworn, and charged by the Court. Contable re turn irere received, and wiih all the ad juncts in birmon:ous relationship business m opened. Sheriff Kelly Bled return to rule on heirs tf Diaiel Mouffer, deceased, to accept or refuse in the matter of partition of estate of said decedent. Amiss StouSer, a broth wof Dai iel Stouffer, deceased, appeared U accept a farm of till acres at the sppriisw toimt binieK, J3i.O. That being the only real estate accepted under the appraisement, an order to sell two other tracts of land was gran ted by the Court to the adminis trator. B. J. Crawford was appointed to take tes timony in the divorce case of P. Haldeinan vs. Ada Hald-.'uan, and plaiulitf Was direct ed to deliver a watch that belonged to de fendant, and also uy f 2o lor counsel fees. Rule granted to show cause why an ap peal ehuuid uot be allowed to the ju igment of Squire S. B, Caveny'a docket as It suuds In the case of W. C. Pomeroy, cashier of Port Royal Bank, vs. Alexander Woodward. This case grew out of a transaction of Jos. L. Deering. The last-named person some time ago asked Woodward to go hia secu Hty on a small note ol 9, with waiver of rpeal atttebment. Mr. Woodward signed 'lie mite. By aud by be was summoned be fore Squire Cavetiy by Mr. Pomeroy to piy a surety note for Deering a note of $80. Mr. Woodward desired to appeal the cane. for tlie reason, as he alleges, that tbe note cad been raised from $8 to $80. His de sire Was not considered, and hence the rule. Squire Caveny was required to give answer before C.nnvt ton TnesdaA. the loth inat. The answer in substance was that an appeal was refused because the right of appeal was waived in the note. The point at issue was discussed by lawyers Patterson, Doty, Sr., Parker, Atkinson and Lyons. Tbe case of R. R. Crozier, for use of Howard Henchman, vs. Ephraim Rannels and Darwin C. Rannels, was the first jury trial. Tbe action was about a box or boots that bad been sent from Philadelphia by Poipher Co., to a business man in Pat terson. The party to whom they were sent not being satisfied sent them back to the Philadelphia warehouse, from hence they started. A second time the boots were sent to Juniata county, to Port Royal, in Cro ticr's market car. Croiier sold the boots through some business transaction to Ran nels & Son. It was tbe warehouse men, through Croiier, who brought the suit. They hsd paid Peipher & Co. Verdict for plaintiff for t 'A. The McCulloch, Walker, Conn, Kirkpat rick & Co. cast;, No. 112 Feb. term, 1879, goes to Mifflin county for trial. Ditto Selinsgrove and North Branch Railroad Company vs Henry E. Miller. So also in tbe case of tbe same road vs. Cbaa. K. Miller. Three tases were continued. The case as between David W. Basbore and Michael L. Basbore was settled. In the case between Jacob Rickenbaugh vs. Joseph and Mary Adams, tbe plaintiff w receive $30. Hunter k. Drennen ts. Daniel Knonse. Ko. 30, February terra. If 79. This case Was in court one year ago, and then awakeD- considerable interest. Tb whole tron ble grew out of contract of Knouse with an agent that was selling a machine to grind reaper knives. The business transaction between the parties resulted to Knnnse giving a promissory note to the agent. The note found lis war from one psxty to an other till it reached the hands of plaintiffs, who demanded payment. Payment was re fused on the ground of fraud and want of consideration, in the contract with the agent who aold the machines to sharpen reaper knives. Verdict, $197 for plaintiffs, same verdict as found by jury in February. 18f0. John Waller was granted license to keep a wholesale liquor store in Millintown. License was granted to Frank Shields to ' keep a hotel in McAlistervillo. ' The adultery case of Elizabeth James ts. Joseph James was continued by a renewal of bail. Reports of B. F. Burchfield in matters of several accounts. The fornication cases were continued, ex cepting the long-standing one against II. S. Thompson, which came to trial, and to an eud, by the jury failing to agree upon a verdict. Commonwealth vs. John Ilagerman. Indie :iront Breach bf Peace; True bill. This wai a case that grew out of a rumpus at a ml'giuus meeting near Cross Roads, Delaware township. Verdict, not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Joseph L. Detring. Indictmeut Fraud. Peter Evans, pfjsecu tor. Verdict, guilty. Commonwealth vr. Joseph L: Deering. Indictment Fraud. John Cofliuan, pros- eCUtftr. Trile hill. f 1lntt.aMi.tn Kt- H..runt. nt rendered further proceedings by jury nunccC!.,.4rr- xht.r0 were seven inoict- . , , " found St Deering. On Tuesday yeste.dav-the Court sentenced Joseoh l n.:. . .. . n- . "CT""B " rem.eniiary. Tht. fctinrttnrft .nrtM Ilia w In.l: ln...nt. ..... - K.una ag4insi niin. on two tudiclinrnis he mas sentenced one year each j on lonr in- dictmenta he a-s sentenced two months each. ,, one indictment he Was sentenced mto , eri.id of three years. pi'tmon was presented, asking lor the rrecnon oi a county on.ige across boot's daln jn Kcru;,nagh township. this place te Cnvertel into a county bridge, was presented to the Court yesterday. The Grand Jury, after its tour of observa tion public buildings aud public grounds, recommend th it all such things that tend to facilitate the escape of prisoners be re moved froui the jail-yard ; that a closet for the exclusive use of woiuen who may be Ca'led to court be erected ; that the Com- mi.-sioners and their Attori.ev inauire into . Uw thtt iycs corpot,tions the power to " ..... arrest tramps, so that they may know .h,.,her thry arK uthoritej to ininriSOll such nomades as have bten arrested in ad- I joining coun.ies, .o oe inea ... expense ol the countv in wlncn tn-y mav be im- p'ts ined. The Jury also recommend that the use of the Court House be forbidden for all purposes, ekceptinf the holding of court;, religious, and educational meetings. The warm weather ol Wednesdiy and Thursday put sufficient water into the river to break np the ire and brirg it down with a pell-mell rush that was hard te stand up against. Ab-ut 2 oxWk p. h. on Friday the Kewton Hamilton river midge passed this place. At that bear the middle pier of iK-Lrirft tl.;. ,.u... K.H u.n...i...,trf . i - - - .. ! upon by 'tho ice tlat almost everybody that saw it predicted that it would not be mauy honrs till the ire would so crumble it that the two middle spaus of the bridge would not be many hours in following tbe Newton Hamilton brii'se down tbe river. The to dictions were correct, tor at 10 minutes to 3 o'clock the middle pier was so battered that the two spans that met or rested on it fell into the river, on tbe ice, and passed away witfc the flood. A number of people hurried down to Port Roy.il, to see how the bridge at that place would stand Hie shock of an encounter with the floating Mifflin bridge; but, fortunately, no harm was done to the Port Royal bridge. The damage by ice to tencea along the river is heavy. There was lour leet of back water from the river on the second floor of the Mexico mill, and the Water In Hetrkk's store cov ered the couuler. Tbe wster was backed up to the second fluor of Cuba mill in Fer managh township. Rainy Days. The spring d ay rose from her sleeping In the deep, dim caverns of mist, W iih the waiting world to be keeping Her brief ait beautiful tryst; But her sweet eyes opened weeping, As tbe sunshine her pale lids kissed, And lbus she rose from her sleeping lu the caverns of eastern u-iat. The world had dreamed of the meeting. Prom tbe first of the rartherest years; But her hand was cold to his greeting. And her cheeks were bitter with tears; Her voice was the wind repeating The jin of the heart that hears ; But the world was glad of the meeting To the last of the lingering years. For forth from her tears came flowers, And out of her grief delight. And the buds swelled under ihe showers; Tbe blossomF. with sandals white, Climbed up to their forest bowers. From tbe broken seeds and nigbt, But wbo could l.iret' ll the flowers, Or see in the grief delight. tail ariue Let Bate. Airy View Academy. Tort Hoyal, Joniata County, Penn'a. The Spring Session of this well-known institution will open on HhU.NtbUAY, APRIL 13, 1881, under the personal care and instruction of tbe undersigned, who will give their undivided time and attention to the ScbooL for particulars, send for Circular. David Witsox, Principal. J. H. Smith, Co-Principal, Pobt Rotal, Feb. 16. '81 5t 1. O. O. F. Festival. A festival was held three evenings last week in the bail of Mil tlintowu Lodge, No. 131, I. O. O. F., for ihe purpose of raisihg funds to procure some necessary fixtures In said lodge room A number of articles were voted to the fol lowing-named persons: Regalia, to J. G. Snyder ; Breast-pin, to Samuel Mononan ; Picture, to Mrs. Kate Doughin .0 ; Gavels, to Liei t. D. H. Wilson Post, No. 134, G. A. R." The proceedsj after all expenses were paid, amounted tt $109.75. Every thing passed off quietly and orderly, and the best feeling prevailed. Sales of Personal Property. Ftb. 22 Lydia Hoffman, Fayette twp. Feb. 25 Peter Basbore, dee'd, Fayette. Mar. 8 Nancy Bergy, Fermanagh. Mar. 6 Samuel Mark ley, Fayette. Mar. 7 Thompson Valentir e, Delaware. Mar. 8 Henry Long, Walker. Mar. 9 Daniel WestUU, McAHsterville. Mar. 16 Simon Shellenberger, Fayette. Mar. lrt Isaac Silass, Walker. Mar. 22 Beneville Heinley, Fayette. WM. CAVENY t SON, Auetloueerf. SI10RT LOCALS. Uoj Dr. Morrisou's auti billions pills. To-morrow (Thursday) will be SL Pat rick's day. There were a great many people in town aat wetk, during court. Millerxburg, Perry county, has a couple of cases of small-pox. Mr. Cochran will teach another class of vocal music in this p'ace. We acknowledge the receipt of public documents from Congressman Fisher. The ice floid on the Susquehanna has been destructive to fences, bridges, tc. 935. OO, cash, will buy a second-hand Uoldeu Tongue Organ. Call at this office. The StKlntl and Republican office is the place at which to have sale bills printed. A numh'jr of people favor tho project of a county bridge across the river at this place. Rev. H. G. Beale, of Philadelphia, deliv ered a lecture in the Court House on Thurs day evening. The Dramatic Club of Waterford will give a grand enterlaiunivnt on Friday evening the 18th inst- Mrs. TiHie Deaees.wife of Milton Hewers, died at her home in Port Royal ou the 8th instant. The funeral of ex-Commissionei Croiier Was largely attended at Port Royal, but Thursday. FOR SALE Five share tVld Fellows lUll Association slock. If you wish to buy call at this office. A round trip across the river in a foot boat on Saturday was worth 50 cents. It is down to 20 cents now. Allison Christy, son of J acoh Christy, is home from Dulnth, to see his father, who died this (Wednesday) morning. The Literary Convocation will convene in the Court Mouse on Thursday, and con tinue its sessions till on Saturday. The high water on Friday drove the musk rats out of their hiding places. Oraut i ink shot live along the river shore in a short time. The ice Uood was not confined to Penn sylvania; !t was almost everywhere, where wator flnws in (he east, in the west, in the north. Two hundred people were dooded out of their homes in Crawford county last Friday, and boats were run through the streets of Meadville. D. W. Harley still has a few stylish over coats for men and boys, at greatly reduced prices. The discount will pay you to buy now and koep over for next winter. A bridge was first built across the river at U in j;, Since ,hat time fhe struclure nM b.,, oUr times-including this time pirtly destroyed by Hood. The school house in Greenwood town- ship, kno n as Straight Water school house j was burned down in some days ago. Stove , pipe accident or carelessness waa tbecause. j Jacob SuloUtr began to ferry people across I the river as soon as the ice ran thin enough to get a skiff through it. William McCoy ' and William Keiser are the oarsmen. It is eighty years since there was so great' K AIX FAH.N ESTOCK On the 6ih m a flood in the Valley of Ohio, as that ot last ' hT Rev. S. G. Dressier, Mr. Henry rrriuay. mousing oi penpio along mo .... .... . various sireauis naa 10 leave tneir Domes ' and flee to higher ground'. It is said that a great deal of the timber that belonged to the Newton Hamilton bridge, the MiTIMnti.wn bridge, and the Mil-, lisrvtown and Newport nrHlges lie scattered along the shore of tbe river from ffewport to Rockville on the Susquehanna. S. M. Shelley, of Norristown, has been elected Senatorial delegate from Montgom ery to thu next Republican State Conven tion." Mr. Shelley is a native of this county, and was at one time a prominent teacher in the Common Schools here. The bridge was swept away on FriJay afternoon. The next morning William Mc Coy biouglit the mail across the river in a foot boat. George Wagner, the carrier, ac companied tbe mail. They were the first parties that crossed the river after the bridge was swept cff. Do not buy cheap medicines on the score of economy. Tbe best are none too good for the sick, and are the cheapest. Such are the Cherry Pectoral, the Sarsapariila, and other standard remedies of Dr. J. C. Ayer k. Co. They are worth all they cost, and they should be in eTery bonse. Tbe snow bad melted enough on Friday in places to show the ground, and give veg etation a chance lo peep out. Where the grass appeared, it was fresh and green, and catnip bad actually grown to the length of six or eight inches, fully developed, leaves green like in the summer. Dock had also grown to the length of live or six inches. An ite feorge in the West Branch ot tbe Susqnehanna river, beyond Lock Haven, covered about eight miles of the track of tbe Philadelphia and Erie Railroad with ice to the thickness of about eight feet, aver age. One thousand men on Saturday nigbt and on Sunday cut a passage through the ice for the train to rasa. The trak was Uninjured. TIME EXTENDED. Many subscribers of tbe SfiJ and Republican, that were in arrears more than one year, paid np their arrearages within the past month. A num ber of others who are in arrears more .ban one vear have reouested an extension of time. After tbe first of May, 1881, a bill will be sent to each and every one that is in arrears more than ytio year. . Sheriff Walls and George Marks and some stranee lady from Altoona were in the bridge when it began to fall. The lady had desired to cross to Ihe Patterson side. Sbe bad stopped them and aked as to the sarety of the bridge, and while they were stating the danger, the danger itself appeared. All escaped. Had the woman not stopped to make the inquiry she would have gone down with the bridge. A ciliien in the vicinity of Richfield writes: A Cabinet of Minerals and Natural Curiostics will be put on exhibition, and Real Estate office opened under the auspices bf Mr. S. V. Mills at RichHeld, after Ibe 1st of April. Lease have been taken by ex perienced parties in tbe business of lands and buildings for the establishment of veg etable oil-works on a large scale. A Life Insurance Company bas commenced busi ness there, and mineral developments are contemplated id tbe vicinity. Unexpectedly Briton Fasick's peanut stand became the point around which croud assembled last wee, td bear a trav eling preacher. He did all tbe singing and praying himself, because there was no one in the crowd in such close fellowship with bim as to sing and pray wiih him, at ihe stated intervals for such exer cises. The same gentleman preached in Arch Rock school house, in Fermanagh township, last Wednesday evening. . On Friday and Saturday, while the Mid dle States and the tienr Western Stites were suffering pttnl.-hment, along their streams, by flood and See, a "blirxard" was raging in Minnesota. Snow drifted as high as telegraph pnieS, ted in Iowa the fall of snow suspended nearly all kinds of business. The ice flood did great damage at Wash ington, D. C, having gorgid at the Long Bridge; A square mile c.f the city was flooded iih water. The water was four feet deep in iuany of the streets. The bridge wsa swept away j it cost $250, 000. The loss to government and private property it is eatiniated will reach a million dollars. The Botanical Garden and the L' U I) . . iu i uuu no us j'i,issi worm ol nsn are all goue. One man was killed by the Hood rushing into a foundry, on molten metal The explosion that was canned by the min fling of water, ice and molten metal killed toe man. On Monday afternoon, editor Jackman, lawyer Stone, merchant Wilson, and lawyer Burchfield met on the biuk of the river, on the Patterson side, and they wauled to come across. They all got icto one boat Burch Held took the cart and struck but briskly for this side, but the load and the current wvre hard obstacles to contend with. When in the middle oT the river the boat was going in the direction of Port itoysl at a splendid rate. Jackman bad experience in rowing on the Susquehanna, just the expe rience needed for such an emergency. The editor took the oars, and did admirably, in landing the load about a half mile down the river on thu satuo shore from which the party started. EXCURSION. The Railroad Company will issue excur sion tickets to Washington for the inaugu ration of President-elect James A. Garfield, at reduced rates, on the 2nd and 3rd of Maeh, food to return on till March 7, 1881. Try Mllnwood Academy. Live, thorough, practical. . Expenses light.- Spring term opeus April 4. Circu lars mailed tree. J. R. BtEEK. Principal. Snabi Gap, Huntingdon Co., Pa. 2t Ss PILLS. Use only Dr. J. M. Morrison Sugar coated Ann-bilious Pills m tbej are now acknowledged to be the beat Liv er Pill made, a box of tbera should be io every family. They are also a good pbvsio. Can be had at Dr. Bank's L'ru; Store in Mimiotowo and at most of the country atorea. Tho Dr. lor nierlj practiced in Waterloo this cnua ty. dee 21 80. PumpS and Wind Engines. Any one in need of a good Iron Force Pump, or a good Wooden, or Rubber Buck et Chain Pump, can buy the same of the uudersigned at low figures. Also, Well drilling in any kind of rock, from 23 to 150 f,,.,i i.. d. hiii. tr,.tr mr.nt-.1- tTind Engines set up, of ibe bet make, and tested by actual trial before it costs the purchaser dollar. Por prices and estimates address N .NOBLE, yv- 17 ISSO-gtn Mitfinitown, Pa. M AHMED Rain and Miss Sarah Fahuestock, both ot i.:...i.i v. : ... ... -"o.,. HECKMAN SIEBER At the I.uthersn parson ice, Alillliutown. on tbe 8th inst., ty Rev. E. E. Berry, Mr.Oeoige W. Ucckman, of Fayette township, and Miss Cora i: ieber of. Walker township. ' DIED: - KLOS At Centreiille, Walker town ship, on the 8th inst., Augusta d (lighter of Daniel and Maggie J. Kioss, aged 1 year, 3 months and 18 dys. Of such is tbe king dom of Heaven. C03I3IKRCIa. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrLixTowaTeb. Hi, 1881. Butter i. 18 Eg; 20 Lard 8 Ham 3 Shoulder 7 Sides 8 Potatoes 00 Ouions .... 40 Rags 2 MIFFLINTOWX GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weexly. Quotations fob To-oat. Wednesday, Feb. 10, 1881. Wheat 1 DO Corn 42 Oats 30to33 Rve To Cioverseed 3 7 jto4 25 PHILADELPHIA GRAIN MARKETS. Philadelphia, Feb. 14 Wheat is quiet, but tending upward; Western red. $1 l; Pennsylvania red and amber I.Ual Ui. Corn is held higher ; steamer, 68 Jc ; yellow 54 tit,'-; mixed 54c. Oats are quiet but Arm; N'o. I white, 47c; Ko. do. 4 4r)Jc; No. 3 do, 41c; o. 2, mixed, 42ia4dc. Rye is firm. o PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Philadelphia, Feb. 14 The cattle mar- Set is active ; sales 2,610 bead ; prime tji CJ : ; good, f.f iCJc ; medium, 4 ja-j(c ; roiu- iu.n, 4 llie sneep maiKei is acnve; sales 9,Uti head ; prime, C i; c ; good. 6 J aoc ; medium, SJ wf : ; common. 4 ifiju. Ihe bog market is active; sales 4.000 head i extra, 9a9,j ; good 8i8c ; medium, 8a8Jo. Special JVblices. PIMPLES. I will mail (free) iUo recipe lor a simple VEOETABLg Balm that will remove lax, FRECKLE?, PIMPLES and Blotches. leaving the skin soft, clear and beautitnl; also instructions for producing a iuxmiant growth ol bair on a bali bead or smooth lace. Address, inclosing c sianip, I)EM. Vakdeif & Co., 5 Beekman St., N. I. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tbe advertiser having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a Simple remedy, is anxious to make known to bis iellow-sunYrer the means ol cure. To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the prescription used, (tree ol cliareo.) with the directions for preparing and nsiug the same, which they will find a Sl'BK ClBE for CONSHPTIOX, ASTHMA, BEO.T cums, iie. Parties wishing tbe Prescrip tion, will pleaso address, Kev. E. A. WILSON, 194 Penn St., Williamsburg. N. Y AGENTS WANTED Big Pay Work. Steady Empl nn-nt. Light -am pies free. Address. M. sad Street, New York. BYR.V,43Nas. ERRORS OFIOITH. A GENTLEMAN hosutlere:l I.T vears from Nervous DEBILITY, PREMATURE DECAY, and all ihe efforts of ymtthlut in discretion, will for the sske of suffering bu- uiinitv. send free to all wbo need it, the re cipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by tbe advertiser's expe rience can do so by a idressiug in perlect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar SL, New York, Jan 29, 1881. JVE W JD.YEZ A TRUE A PERFECT STRENGTHENCR.A SURE REVIVER. 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It will Increase and thicken the growth of the hair, pre vent Ite blanchlna; and telllna off. and thws AY LET BALDNESS. It cures Itching, Lruu- ttons and Dandruff. Aa Il.WIt DRESSING it Is very desirable, giving; the hair a silken softness which all admire. It keeps the bend dean. sweet and healthy. . A. BttGWNGHAMS Dyg WHISKERS will hmnge the beard to a CKOH X or BLACK at discretion. Being In one preparation it la easily applied, and produces a. permanent color that will not wash on. l-KLFAKLD BY R. P." BALL & CO., NASHUA, R.H. Sold brail Dealers la Medicine. CURE The leading sciential of to day aeree lhat most uiseaais are caused by uisnnlrred Kidneys or Liver. It, mere lore, the Kidneys and Liver are kept in per lect order, ieitert health will be the result. This truth b is nnlv b -en kuou n a short time ai.d tor years people siill'ered greit agony without being able to ttnd relief. The dis coverv of Warner's Sale Kidney and Liver Cure marks a new era in the treatment o! these Ir.ruti'.cs. M id-J from a simple trop ical leaf of rare value, it contains just the elements necessary to nourish and invigor ate both of these great organs, and salely restere and keep them in order. II is a POSITIVE Remedy for all the dis eases tiiat c iuse pains in Ibe lower part ol the body for Torpid Liver lleaa.iches Jaundice Diines Gravel Fever, Ague Malarial Fever, and all difikii ties of the Kidneys, Liver and L riuary Org ins. It is an excellent and sate remedy for fe males during Pregnancy. It will control Menstruation aud is Invalnahle lor Leucor- r bo a or Falling of tbe Womb. As a Blood Purifier it i uneoualed, font cures the organs that mike the IdiMid. READ Till K WORD. It saved my lile." E. B. Lakely. Sil- ma, Ala. "It is the remedy that will cure Ihe manv diseases peculiar lo V.'OiM.eti. Mothers' Magazine. "It has passed severe tests and won en dorsements from some of the highest med ical in the country." . York World. "No remedy berelolore discovered can be held for one momi nt in comparison with it." Rev. C. A. Hurvej, D. D., H'arsiag ton, D. C. This Remedy, which his done snch won ders, is put up in llie LAKGE3T SIZED BOTTLE of any medicine upon the mar ket, and is sold by Druggists snd all jealers at $1.45 per bottle. For Dialieles, in quire i..r WAKNEU'S SAFE DIABETES CUKE. It is a POSITIVE Ken.edv. II. II. WiKSEIt & CO., tiuc healer. N. Y Manhood: Eo wLost- How Restored lv Just published, a new edition ol IDr. tulverwell's Celebrated Assay on the radical cure (without nn-di- cine) of Spermatorrhea or Seminal weak ness. Involuntary dentinal Losses, Impo tency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im- peduueuts to Marriage, etc ; also, ton sumption, Epilepsy aud Fits, induced b sell-indulgence or sexual extravagance, Slc. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successf ul practice, that the alarm ing consequences Y self-abuse may be rad ieallv cured without the dangerous use ol uiiernni medicine or ine sppucanon oi knile; pointing out a mode or cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheap ly, privately, and radically. CT his Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the laud. Sent tree, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address. - . Address the Puolisbers, TIIE CTLYERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York ; jnnel8-ly Post-Oftice Box 4586. tiff . y " a h Kf e. a s . . nrs T1SEMEM TS TONIC Profesional Cards. JJJVIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Drric-E Oil Main street, in his place of residence, south of Bridge street. JASON IilWlT, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, hiFFUXToirtr, jusi.itj co., pa. X?" All business promptly attended to Ortii'g On Bridge street, opposite ihe Court House square. ) ui7, '80-Iy J-ACob 1SEIDLER, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Collections attended to promptly. OrricE With A- J. Patierson K-q, on Bridge street, f 2i, D AVID P. STONE, ATTORNEY- AT- LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. C7 Collections and all professional busi ness promptly attended to. juue20, 1877. THOMAS X ELDCII, M. D. Physician and Snrgecc, MUFLIMTOU S, rA. Omce hours from 9 a. u. In p. a.. O'. See in his father's resideure, at tbe sontl end of Water sfreet. ct22-t D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice oi Medi.-ine and Surgery and Ibeir collateral branches Ottice at the old corner of Tli'ru and Or.intr- streets, JJi.'llinlown, Pa. March 2'J. 1870 J M. BRAZEE, M. IX, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, m1cademia9 Juniata Co , Pa. Office formerlv occupied bv Dr. Sii'rrctt. Pr;ieHiftal business proiu;;.y tiri.dti to t atl hours. D. L. ALLEN, M. D , Has commence! the prarhceof Medicine and S ureery and alltnrircol'atrral branches, Office at Academia, at the residence ol Cap. J. J. Patterson. fjuly I. I'll JOHN JlcLAlGlILiy, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROY At.. JCXttTA CO., PA. "Onty reliable Companies represented. IS-C. 8, l!73-ly II ENRV IlAUSIlHKRfJKR, M. P. Continues the pnclice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Otticn at his resilience in McAIisIervi lo. i- 9, 1!7. KEXXKDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers fc Kennedy,) DEALERS IN Kit A 1 3, CO Ala Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, EKDS, 8 ALT. 4C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. We are prepared tof urnisb Sal l to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY ft. DOTS. April?!, 1879-tr jUMATA VrLLEOANK, OF .MIFFLISTOITX, PA. WITH BRANCH AT Pt)RT ROTAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NEVIN POMEKOT, Preudent. T. VAN lit '.VIM, CuAirr. DiaecTou : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Kothrcck, George Jacobs, Amos (I. Bonsall, W. C. Pomeroy, Philip M. Kepner, Louis E. Atkinson. STOCKHoLDFRS : J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Xothrock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, VT. C. Pomeroy, Anios G. Bonsall, Nosh Hertxler, Sam'l Heir's Heirs, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kurtz. Samuel M. Kurtz, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, P. B. Prow. j Uamel Stontter, John Hertzler. Charlotte Snvder, "XT' Interest allowed at the rate ol " per cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 per cent, on 1 months certificates. jan23, lc73-tf Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican. It gives you a great deai more, and a greater variety of reading matter than any other paper issued in Juniata county. Sale Bills printed on short notice at the o:bce of tbe Senhntl and Republican. AtiscLi.L.M:ar:s NEW OPENING FALL AND A? i v NOTIONS, TRDEIIINGS, ETC. FREDERICK ESREXSCHADE, Having Furehased the. fiKKT RAT; STORK, MAIN STUl'LT, MinliriTOWN, IIjs opened with th-.' I.srtSi'S Stock ever sliown in t! is nnrki ?, an 1 v. ill continne to recive, daily, all the Latest Novelties d ih : ea IV-.- in itj everyUsiy to call and examine our stock and h tir onr pricvs, bellier you wih in p irc'-ase ,r not, feeding coniid. iil that when y.-n do. we cap suit you. botn in qo.liiy a'xl p-i -e. Tlus immense aud i-ieant ass.r'm-n consists ot lua liU.:? laiiwrted and Ameri can Fabrics, fiom the Finest to tbo CheajKU Is BLAt'K AND COLORE!) CAsrliMEIll We have a largo sssortiu-nt, and our stock of FANCY COLOIIED DKKSS GOODS Is very rp!ete, witli Ihe Pns? shadi-s and designs. We hs'e an eleftnt stork of Muslins, Prints, t'assi.i.. n-s, tiii;r!;sri, Sklrti.igs. Table Liuous, lrii!iugs, Shirling TOwuliugs, Tickings, Sheetings, Eriuiuea. OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT Is replete in everything We open an elegant Fne of Trimmings, a U'ge line of Ices, in Buttous we h ive all the New Novelties. We have a b-auti'n' line of Sha vls, a gi-eal variety ot Skiits, Hosiery, (jloves. Ties. Bows, Scarfs. K'tvlF.erettMY, Collars Ciitii, Corsets, Ribbons. Underwear. Shetland, Gcrmautown aoJ lijme-mide racljry Yarna, in al! colors, etc., etc. Our stock ot ROOTS AND SHOES Is hf largest in the county. TVe Iia.e at clegint line of Ladies'. Mis-es' snl Chi! dren'a Shoev. snual ; tor I ill and winter weather, at Prices ill it will astonish yon Our stoi-it of Hoots lor Men, Youths and boys is veiy extensile. VTe have tticin at alt prices and qualities. We keep a fiue line of FRESH GROCERIES A large str.ck T Floer, Tal! snd Stair Oil ("loth. Our slock morale. We invite you to call and see n, &:.d we will h...v pm Goods in tbe County. Yours, resj cctfully. Sepi K, IS!--). THE KEW DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE. arijS I I ifi c a .2 H Self-Threadinc Slmttle. . ninjr and Noiseless. ,-r:5i.?wr tJ the Dubbin without runnin; the MacLine cr removing the work. The NETT DOirESTIC lalres no t-intn-m. No lon U.'k or argTiruent rptinired, every luiu-Line teliing its own store. Tha NEW DOMESTIC Ins no raemiex, except those wlio f-e'l, or tre ia tercsteJ in sellinij other makes of niuchines. .VO COGS TO Rt:.?K. SIMPLEST, most ui siini.r.. most PEnrccTscwna .tuciiLTi: lis: thu: WOULD. It Sews Anything. It Pleases Everteout. Call on or address II. AIKENS, Third Street, Miinintowns Juulata Co , Ta. 12?" Xto Arrcnt for ihe ESTEY nl eiwy monthly payments. NEW STORE. MAIX STREET, PATTERSOX, IX THE J. B. M. TODD STAXP ITavine inst op-ned a new stock of store roods, snch as Dry floods, Notions. Cloth ing;. Hats, Boots, Shoes. Groceries. Fih, and a general assortment of store rood, I will tike pleasure in exhibiting goods to all who may favor me with a call. Will pay the hiphest market price tor country produce. Don't orpet the place, at Totid old stand Hay 5. l!80-;in. D. W. EAELEY'S Is tbe place where yon can buy TIIK BZ&T Ali TIII2 CJIEAPlisT MENS' YOUTHS' Ss BATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HE is prepared to exhihit one of the most this market, and at ASTOXISUl.MiLY LOW PRICES : Also, measures taken for suits aod parts of suits, which will be made to orde at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place,' in Hnffinan's Water s'reeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STB AYER 1 - . ; lls just returned from tic Eastern cities with a full variety of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING.. HATS & CAPS, LOOTS k SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS Fl'RXl.SHIN'U GOODS Goods of all kinds are lo.v Come and - e me s.nd be astonished. Pants at edit. Patterson, Pa.! April 16, 1P73. VALUABLE ML PROPERTY FOR svi ,: ! THE nni'ersipneil has for salo the valu able pioperty, known as the CUBA MILLS, located about two miles norlh of Mitilin town, Juniata county, Pa. The advan tages of this property are uneqtmiU-d in the conntr. Parties interested in tbe Milling business would to well give this notice prompt at tention. Apply to David d. rroxp, Attomv at Law, July 23, 1880. Mifllintc wn, Ta. (r00 week in rour own town Terms and UUU $5 outfit free. Address H NitttiT k. Co., Portland. Maine. wrsniisEMF. 75. OF WINTER r ri j U x i- t. tlie o lrgi to enu Bvst Slock ot FllEDER I CK E-sPENSC HADE. J. 0-5 a or. ri -i cz Stf hi 3 04 c Self-Setting NeeiRo. Tiilitrt?t Run Ijjirtjst IJolibin in Use. Winds .VfJ C.7.MS TO GRI.VD. other makes of Orniis. Sold on Dw. 17. 1S0. in l'atterson. T. M. COOK. BOYS' CLOTHING AXD FURXISHIXG GOODS. choice snd select stocka i er pGV'reJ in New Uuilaiu'" ?orner of 15riJ.Te and Jan. 1, lHT'J-tt C3" SUITS MADE TO OKDKU.j-i SA"I"EL STKA YE After the First Day of December, 1330, T0C WH.L HSD JACOP. G. WLXKV In his Jfew Store Koo.n at the Lart e-id of !tIcai.itertili.i:. with a Liiri;e Lot of STOVES AND IlEATEKS ol all kii"ls, Stove Pip. Lard Cans, Jlicn Granite lrou Ware, Dripping Pans, and a.l kinds of j TIN AKD SHEET IKOX V7AEE, i Win, h articles he w?ll at th Lowest J P"K::' Prices, j Thankfr fir past pitronae ke esp-ets. bv s.irf ait -'ition to Kiisiiirss. to receive at i least his share ia tbe future. JA.VB G. W1NEY. Nov. 24. USu). I ; f; I' ;i I M I t & H .v i'.t ., (, :U ;d k 'if isl I VA 8 ill 1' ' j; (t f i;!t 9 H II it V.: ;: t'.'f1. IS . I 15 1' i:- w. i
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