SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. . Wednesday, Decem'r 6, ISS3, Ii. F. SCIIWEIER, DITOB 1KD raoFBIETOB. Peesident Aethth, is routing the Htar Routers. Kx YoasERS, are urging tha re itistitution of the whipping past. A oitt paper says, that the way to catch i'faipps is to annex Canada. The Dainoci-acy are dividing on the tnriiTquo3tion. Let them alone. Thebs was a fall of snow from North Carolina to tha North Pole, laat week. A srsiaES of Democrats are urging Mr. PatUsoa to appoint Y. S. Steng r, as Secretary of SUte. Teople are taking to praying for everything. " Tho L-rd will answer 11 the prayers worth answering. It Lbs taken liia Democrats 20 years to Cad oat that Ben Uuller did not steal xpoons. As a party the Dcniorrai-y leain the facts slowly. At Columbus Ohio, last Wednes day, a jury was liuug in the case of J. 1). Vat.on charged with oiToring hri'iK'S to rnaib&rs of the legislature. After asking 'cr prayers for clear we itiier to sea Veuus jus over the fiica oi tha Sju to-day, who will eay that, scientists do not believe in pray ers. O.t the first iflst., a Bdtimore man under berucn.:-? Iy a court of justice T.as fit lit to j.iu virJ. and received 13 ;ases oa Lis liK-veJ ia"S. lis was f whipped for be;iti;.g his wife. j Go"erkoh C'iitis. is credited j T?iiii Lacing Paid tlint the prencnt j t-irilT is too liijrli. '1 ho e dovtrnor I repi events te ii'Jih, cusinel in Con gress, and trains now with the Dim-ccrsi-y. Kellogg in th.? 3rd Congressional district of Lonsiatia, is not wiving a emoL'th time cf it. His rigir. t a i:it in Congress has bec-n challeng ed on tlie ground that he is not a le gal resident of the district. Fe.m present appearance it looks as if Home tpieer coinbiaations m.iy take place at iiirrisburg when the Legislature meets. Ono part of the Kcpublicau parry may unite wiih one part of the Democratic p.rty, and the two remaining parts of the re spective parties will then as a matter cf com se unite which will produce a queer political combination ail around. Tiis Washington Post says that the L'hildren of a high naval o:Scer, who married tha eecoad time barely a year after his wife's death, are about to bring suit ngaiurt Li;n on the charge of his having wrongfully and fraudulently depi ived them of their share in tneir mother's estate, and taut il:e Uou. T. D Wright, lute of the Supreme Court of 0.no,the Hon. 11. T. Merrick, and H. W. G irrett. of Washington, have been retained b-the p!;iinti, to conduct the suit Rev. C. IlES3rjtT Rich vkikos, pas ter of a Methodit church in Wash ington, preached a Thanksgiving sc r inn that hs excited Vv'ashington people to en uncommon degree. He denounced the Attorney General of the Government f r Laving provided for a private inter-view witu the Mar shal of thr District of Columbia. The M .-usual thought ho wan alone with the AttoiTiPy, but such was not the casci, for a reporter tvt: (secreted in the room and took down the ron-ver:-ati' 'U as it to k place. The preach er denounced pnch methods on the part of the Attorney as abhorcnt. As unintentional tragedy was f-n iwted in a theater in Cincinnati O. on the evening of Thanksgiving day an actor named Frayne, in the course of a play was to bhoot an apple from the Lend of an actress. The shot wps a backward one from a ilia by aid of a mirror. The distance bo twoen the parties was HO feci When the shot cracked Miss Annie Von Bebn n fell to the flaort and was dead in hfteen. The bullet pierc ed her brnin. The scene that f idow ed rvnaot be described. Frayne fell in a swoon ovt-r the body of tuedead actress. A. mhmcai. College Hospital has been uucarihed in Mas., where sys teu-'-tic m vlpiacuce is carried on. ilalpritciice i.p: n a young lady of a Ligii strung fa.i.y lid t tha arre?t of iiospitrd oil'ueis. The record of ihe concern, ii is said, contain the names of a number of well known rOj"i of that ci mmunity, and the sciiemeut is correspondingly great. The t oucern w ill of ootirso be broken up, but the fact cf its existence, is an nnfavoraiile commentary on the morals of that prt of the coirry that kept up such an establishment. Ukokh date of November 27, a Can adian Astronomer sent tho following to President Arthur : '-May it please your Eicellency : On the 23d of Sep tember last I announced through the Canadian tivs that a preat Ptorm would occur i;i March next; th,it it Avould first be felt in tho Northern Pacific, would appear in the Gulf of j Mexico on the night of the 9th and, being reflected by the Rocky Moun tains, would cross this meridian from the West at njon of Sunday, March 11, 1SSJ. No vessel, whatever her dimensions, will be safe out of har bor aud none of small tonnage can hope to survive the tidal wave and fury of this tempest. As the wind will blow from the southeast, the planetary force will be sufficient to submerge the lowlands of the Ameri can coat especially those bordering on the Gulf of Mexico and wahed by the Gulf Stream, while tho au: cur-j-euts for sevt r.d hundred miles along the east side of the Rocky Mountain range, owing to the great atmosp.her ic. preaeure in those regions, will spread universal destruction. The New England States will also suffer severely from the wind and floods. No point outside of harbor in the whoie area of the Atlantic, especially north of the Equator, wi 1 be a place cf safety, for tuis will be pre-eminently the greatest storm that Las visited this continent since tho days of your illustrious first President In view ti.i vent therefore. I take the grot liberty of representing to your Excellency the advisability of order mg all United .States ships into safe fc;u"v;rs r.ot later than tho 5th of Marc!', till th;? storm be passed. . GovBa.Noa elect Cleveland of New York, proposes to play Jefferson on inauguration day and have no parade and such thing - as accompany it Time will telL St. Lone has an ugly scandal, in which a cashier of a bank and the wife of a prominent citizen,, and the husband of the wife Are the actors. The cashier, and the other man's wife had been away all night and as they were returning from the place of their resort, they were met by the husband of the wife, and a private detective who had tracked them. The husband drew a revolver and shot the cashier in the left arm shat tering the limb. Result amputation of the arm, and action for divorce. What's the country coming to ! It is not the province of the presB to lecture people, but perhaps society would be benefited by the press urg ing people to respect their marriage vows. Indulge not in the ways of waywardness. ITEMS. Monroe county has m yonng lady who this fall liusksd 1000 bushels of corn. Ex-onpressinan Yocnoi, of Belle fonte, is about to remove to Tennessee, where he will livo pnrmancatly. A shock, earned by lightning, cured yhs Lillie Shepherd, cf .Mount Pleas ant, Westmoreland county, of seiious nearalio affections. A jaror in the Lur?rne County Conrt was fined $10 fur getting drunk while Mtting go a case last Wednesday. There are 3,59Gpost ofBie in Penn Fjivama. which is over MID more than m any otter Sttte in the Union. Iatac Savage, of Wharton township, Fat ette couuty. aged 15 years, was married on Friday to Ellen Knox, of the fame place, who is aired 14 veara Jn.'tice Slaves, ot West Alexandria Washington Cuuaty, recently married his 2wO couple. from this he has realized $6234.14. Louisville. November 29. Cp- i taia Allen May, of Hardin county, license to marry a young lady of the ! , his Um.ly. He h..i thre.ten same county, aged nineteen. j 10 Pub"6h bo "posing eeruin J allegod secrets ot Masonry, aud it was A theologioal school for the uo ot j .1 - IT lir a hwut rioriiiminatliin iat ' to be erected at Sugar Grove, Warren county, lbe d.meiMioua will oe Of Dy DO feet, and 18,000 have already been raised towards delraying the cost. Evassvillb, Ind., November 28. Ou Suuoay (bo lanitly of Thomas Hughes living near Spotuwood, Ky., eighteen miles from here, weut to church, to be gone ail day, leaving an mfaut in the care of a colored girL The girl went to a neighbor's, leaviug the child on a pallet ou tha floor, and was also giue all day. When tbe fam ily returned tbey fonnd the child dead. It bad been most boinbly gnawed by rats. ReaMNO, November 23. A dis tressing aflair occurred to-day batweon two lanucrs near the Monnt l'enn fur naces, in Cumru township, about four miles from here. John P. Sohwartx and A. M. Fulton are btothers-in law and occupy adjoining farms. Hereto fore the oust amicable relations have existed between tbe members of the two families. This nioruing the tur kpy? on the two farms flocked together. Fulton claimed sixteen and Schwartr r.:ne. TLn Utter' turkeys joined the fomer's on r ulton farm, r niton per mined Schwartz to take seven av, which be said was one more than be was entitled io. oenwartz reinrnT 10 e'aira a gobbler which ho said belong ed to him, Then it is a!l"ped, tulton procured bis gun and threatened to shoot Schwartz if he would take away the turkey. Hot words followed and during the quarrel Fulton, it is said, struck Schwartz with ho bott end of the gun on the temple, felling him. The physician says the injary is a ser ious one. A rabbit banter from Waterbury was recently overtaken on a railroad bridgo bv a locomotive, and sived himself ou ly by lettne himself down under the ties and tagging by one band while he held his gun in tne other. A negro who works at Mr. J. M. Stewart's sugar mill, while drinking caoo juice the other day swallowed a bee, which at once commenced trying to gettiut of the negro, scaring him eo badly Thit bd jumped upon a hors, which happened to bs standing clcse by, and emine to town in a tf&i hurry, and Dr. Poster soon relieved him o( both beeind frtirht by a liberal use of phy sic Early County , exs. Watterrurt, Coon., Nov. 29. A bold robbery was comuittod during the night at the huuse on the Waioott road two miles fioin this city, occupied by Mrs. Olive Converse, a widow, and hrr brother, Lanrius Warner. Three men forced tha doi.r, gagged, bound, and severely pounded Waruer, nearly kill ing bim, and then beat and gagged Mrs. Converse, dragged her dowu stairs, and tied ber to a lounge in order to force them to reveal the whereabouts of $4,- 000 wh'ch the robbers claimed was in ifce house. Tbey carried off three bank books and a check for $550. 1 Mrs. Converse succeeded in loosening tbe ropes with whiob she -was bound and untied ber brother. Neither dar ed leave the house until daylight, when they made known tbeir condition to the neighbors. Loctst Gap, Pa., Nov. 29. Mrs. Thomas Moore died bere to-day from tbe effects of a wound received under peculiar circumstances Her busband was employed at Loe Spring Colliery as right watebmau, and ou different occasions while making bis rounds an apparition appeared to biro. He dia liked to make rerelation ol tbe s.iinge occurrence either to the colliery f.ffieials or his family. He became so unnerved thai he was forced to give up his posi tion and make known what be bad seen. The visitors wf re icen periodically for a year and were in human shape, silent ly flit line about end always preceeded by a stifling smell of sulphur. After leaving the eolliery tba visitations ap peared at his boose and were witnessed bv bis wife, who last night saw the ap parition in her bed room, and in her fright tc arouse ber busband a revolver which thev had under the pillow went off, tbe ball entering ber lft side. Af ter suffdrine great pain Mrs. Moore died at nou. She leaves seven chil- daen. The affair causes much excit?- ment bere. The puritv and elegant erlnmo or Par- " u"ui '' "-'t - ' ker'r Hair iialsam explain the popularity of ! bat a small hut active moose was dis this reliable restorti e. j Covered. 6ESERAL ITE.HS. Wm. H. If idlara, Harrisbnrg, Pa., says Brown' Iron Bitters speedily cured ma of a nervous affection of the stomach." About 9 o'clock yesterday morning the attention of Keeper Weiuers, at the Zoological Uardeeus, wm called to a greet commotion in the lion's cage. "I knew what was the matter," said Mr. Weiners. "I went to the lion's eago, and there lay the lioness licking pretty little cab about a minute old. She was as proud as only each animals eau be, bnt as savage as a meat ax. The eld li,n sat back on his banacbes in one corner looking very much inter ested, but be knew better than to ven ture near to offer bis congratulations. She would have scratched bin eves out Lions, tigers, and all these flesh-eater are curious about that. The mother of the cubs will not let ber lord near ber or the young for weeks after tbeir birth for the reason, 1 suppose, that he may eat them. Tbey are apt to do it, es pecially in captivity. After a good deal of trouble ibis morning I got tbe lion and lioness separated, and put ber with her enb in the adj lining cage, with a dark compartment tor tbe cub. She went in the latter place at onoe and was in there a couple of hours, and 1 think, from tbe variety of noises ibis afternoon, there is more than one cub now." Yeaterday afternoon, the lion ess appeared in ber outer cage and seemed tbe picture of contentment Tbe old lion, in bis oage adjoining, watched for ber growl and her step and seemed all cuno-ity and anxiety. Bat when feeding time came he grab bed his fourteen pounds of meat and busied himself with it, apparently to tbe exclusion of all other thoughts. When the lioness ot her meat she car ried it at once to the dark cage where ber cubs lay. St. Louis Globt. All Iadii-s know their faces are most at tractive when free from pimples. Parker'a Ginger Tonic is popular among them be- cause it bani-.he impurities from blood aud akin and runWei tbo lace glow witn neaun. Morgan'8 Fate. la tue summer Ot ISO William Morzan. ot lUuvia, N disappear ed I foiu his borne and was never abin obre)j th,t promiueot .uas.ns bad abducted aud per.naueutly silenced bun. This event was the begiuning of the anti-Masonio exciteuiout. wmch raged in Western New i'ork for four years thereatter. Tnurlow Weed, was then editor of a newspaper printed in Rochester. N. Y.. where Masoury was firmly established. Mr. Weed became the leader of the movement against Masonry and was for a long time ac tively engaged in eff jrts to ferret out and brinj to puaisbincct the men con cerned in tbe taking off of Morgan. In 1827 a body fonnd floating la Lake Ontario, was declared by a Coroner's jury to bo that ot Morgan, but subse quently disouvered testimony seemed to show that the body was that of Tim othy Monroe, who bad some time be fore been drowutd m Niagara River. Another itiquest was held, and another jury officially declared tbe body to be Timothy Mouroe, so the question of identity remained an open one. The mystery deepened with years, and its memory slowly d'.od out of tbe public mind. Almost tho last of those who foucht on either side of the reuitiua struggles was Tiurlow Weed, lie has put upon record what be knew, in a re markable sworu srate-nent dated Sep tember 23, 1882, and published in yes terday's New York Sun. Ha rehearses his connection with the proceedings that were had with the objt-ct of pun ishing those concerned in Mojgan'e dis appearance. All this 18 part of the history of Western Nw Yurk, and is cot news to its residents. Hut Mr, Weed further reveals what was never before snrmised tl.at John Whitnoy one of Morgan's abductors, made to him a full disclosure of tho secret of the unhappy man's fate. Mr. Weed says that at his house Whitney, in the presence of two other penticm- n, gave all tbe details of the kidnai pB'. and said that it was first intendu. after Morgan had been taken to Frt Niagara and oonfined in the magazine of tbe fort, that be should be settled on a farm io Canada U est. Hut the Cana dian Masons refused to receive and be come refponible tor km, and the j scheme fell through. While Morgan's custodians were in this quandary a M sinic gntberiiip at Lewi.tojn, nr Fort li 1 u ri-PKles adventurous (spirits, to whom . . 1 I motri. ttrnucrht roiTfltipr arillTiinpr f(l der tuaeazinft. W hitn-v related that (VI. Wiiliatn King, of Nineara ; Chub- back, of Lewistou: Howard, of Huffiio; Jariide, of Canada, wn himeelf went from the Lewiston mi'Pting to Fort Niapara, took Morgtn in'o a boat, tell ing fciiu that everything was in readi ceo for his Canadian s j uin, and, af ter rowing him out to the month of the river, wound a rope around his hody, with a sinker at either end, and fluug bim overboard Tbe unfortunate man grasped the gnnwale of be boat, and) Garside,-in lorciDg him to unloose hi i hold, was severely bitten on the hard. This story of Mr. Weod has been relat ed piecemeal, and i'a more important points have been known ia Rochester New York for many years. Hat ia its entirety, and above all, ro far as the names of the Eve execution' r were concerned, the narrative has by the se crecy of Masonic obligations, and the profound silence of Mr Weed bc-'o kr-pt from the pubJro. Ainor.g thoe living in Western New York, una remember tbe early accounts of the tragedy there will not be tbe eltphteat doubt of the accuracy of Mr Weed's statement rof the truth w W bttney s confession. Ibo matter however, has loet entirely wbat- of importance might onoe have attach ed to it, and will prr.bably awaka only a mild and meag-'r cariosity. A youn-r lady of Cheieea, who had been shopping in Boston, visited the office of a prominent physician c.n Sat urdav. She was Cii.hed and excited. and aid she had a very ptrange sensa- tun which fed ber to apprehend some verious brain trouble in thort, insani ty. Tbe peculiar sensation she de scribed was a feeling running around in a circle on the top of her head. Tbe doctor took off ber bat and examined ber head, bat found nothing, and she remarked tbat tbe sensation had left hi r. She put on her bat, and after sit t'r.2 a few minutes jumped up with a j i-cream, saying that it bad oouie aiaio. Vnother examination followed first of l ,t, 1 ,i,- th. t.i . n 4 ; ),. Mesmerism. The art or science, if such it might be called, of mesmerism, which ' has been looked upon with such skeptical eyes by a majority of people, was tested "in a remarkable manner in this city yesterday, and all who wit nessed the trial were astonished be yond measure. The test consisted of a surgical operation performed upoti a man under the mesmeric in fluence, and it proved of great prac tical value, and tbe importance of the art of surgery was beautifully illustrated. Tho operation was performed by Dr. F. W. Koehler, surgeon of the Louisville Homoeopathic Dispensary, at that institution, iu the presence of a number of persons. A negro nam ed William Tell presented himseif at the dispensary some time ago, to be treated for a large tumor which was growing from the side of his neck and face. It was decided that an operation must be performed, aud he was very anxious to get relief by un dergoing it. The time was fixed for Wednesday, and all the arrangements were made. At eleven o'clock Tell was placed upou the operating table, and an attempt was made to anies thetise him with ether. He showed a 6trai;ge tolerance of the agent, how ever, and although thejoeht ether was administered with a free hand, it seemed impossible to get him under its influence. So mucn time was con sumed in the attempt to aniestlietise him, that the opsratiou had to be postoned until yesterday morning, when the patient appeared promptly at tbe Dispensary. He stated mat he had been made very ill from the effe-ts i f the ether, and requested that ihejoperatione be performed with out its aid. The propriety of this suggestion was being ducussed, when Dr. A G. Smith, oub of the medical staff of the Dispensary, reiuarkeu that probably ho could mesmerize the patient Tnis proposition was readi ly assented, since all agreed that it could do no harm. Dr. Smith seated Tell on the table and begin the experiment iu the us ual v ay. The putient was made to look him stoaddy in the face, end when the n-ual motions of rubbing tee hand over the face and making passes around tno head were com pleted, he seemed fully mesmerized. Dr. Keehler, t j satisfy himself that insensibility to pain reahy existed, stuck a pin almost through the pa tient's hand. A this excited no ap parent pain tho operation was com- ! meuced. Owing to the large size of tho tu mor, tho incision required for its re movul was very extensive, and al though the face is known to be re markably sensitive to pain, tho pa tient showed no evidences of sensi bility, and during tho whole opera tion, which lasted seveateeu minutes he lay as if iu a natural sleep. Very hot water was nsed as a 6typic, ami once or twice wnile tuis was applied by means of a Kpouge he wmced sligntly, but other tuan th:sgave not too slightest evidence uf pain. When tlie operation proper bad been conc.u led tho patient was still kept hypnotise! until ail oo.iug of blood stopped and the dressing hail been aopued. It w.is then eleven oViOck, and the o. eration had been I comnieni-e l at 9.3o o'clock. The pa tient had been in a mesmeric stute uiiiuterruptediy (vr au hour and a half. Wuen t-rerything hd beeti completed and priierly arranged, Dr. .Smith snapped hid linger aharply under the subject's ear aud coaimaud ed him to sit up, which he immedia tely did lie was questioned closely and btated tnat he had been perfect ly cjnsciou.i of all that had been said and done, but had felt no pain whatever. The ease has created much com ment and inquiry among physicians. SiaTrrS 'r?! been arrived, at tiiit She practice is a remarkable one and cannot bo ac counted for. With such an instance as this, of the successful employment of mes merism in surgery, it would ficera that m. re attention should be paid to the subject. Ho hir tho method has ben luit little pr;w.-tised, ou ac- com-.t a laoi: ol faith aruong a num ber of surgeons. Tenii;, m quote 1 by Lyran in his nxis'ir:mst-.i in-.i'a on nupj-f liftics, in .- 0 J rolafos tho rase 01a wora;in wnoKe , . breA:.t w;ir n-niove.l for cancer wLue irif tne t'peyation no p-.in was felt, aud kIic was portuiitoJ to si.'cp forty eiglit liOiirs Lours before tho epell w.is 'nri-kfcn. It is wcil knoxu. how ever, tlint t vjry peraiiu is aot a prop er Mtbject fcn 1 raunot be prt under the iriHaer.ee, but graiiting lliat only oiie in live is t-uoconfiful, it p.etri8 to be pi ssibio to per f 01 ta operations in tiiiH way verv frequentlv. Louuville I Counrr Journal. for Ur. bmi.i ami nerve is what we need in tnese d ..." ol run and wiwry. Parker's iiir.g-'.'r ionic rctore& tne viiai energiea ana brings g'j'ii hnlih and joyoiu a ititn quick rr than anything yo-j can use. Tribune. A RELIOIJUS NEWSPAPER. Av e lc.iiio to call tbo attention of our readers to oue of tbo largest, ablest, nod most popular religious newspapirs published one that se cures tbe betit miters in tbis coiintry and Earopu, reardlL-fls of expt-nse ; h:is tho best and fullest book reviews of any papt-r in the country ; ii.-.s able articles upon iinaaKtl till oromer- cial fiubjpfts ; Las dep:.rtiiieaU edit- ted bv specviLsia and devoted to Firia Arts, M:ifiiri Scii ute, It- liious InhllijretK-e, JLspion?, Sj1io..1 and C!oi!se, Nuws of the k, Hymn Nole.s, llie Sunlay-scb:Hl, Le'iil and Sanitary quest tons, i$ib;tcal lt-Rearcn (souic-t! jng thftt cannot be frand in tiny ot!ior u:!v&;;ai ef in ti.o United States, Farm and Garden, Insurance Weekly ilavket Roport-s etc. in laet, a iiawspapi-r wuieu, witu its twenty-two liiMitjCt depurtments, is suited t.i l.i.i rq.iirciiii nis of every family, s-o..ta;n;'.i f .t i.l of informa tion which cannot be bad in nny oth er fibnpe. an 1 having a wi le r ircula tion .-Ii ex-. 1 th? country en la Eu rope. AVo rei'er to The lNDr.?iynssT, of New York, now called "liie lar CLteU the ablest, thj best-" S'co ad vertisement in another cnlntrir. and send a postal card i,r frca epvciiasc copy. J. W. Minnick, Wrightjville, Pa., a' : "Brown a Iron.liitier ajlordfrl ma treat J relief in indigestion. ' I Legal. Rerlater'a notice. Kortca is hereby given that the following persons have Bled th.-ir accounts in tba Reg ister's Omce iu MifUintown, and that tha aame will be preaented to the Court for con firmation and allowance, on TUKSDAY, December 19, 1SS2. at 10 o'clock A. M. 9 1 Thb account of Mary Waiter, A4minit tratrix, of the estate of Jonathan Weiaer, late of the townobip of Susquehanna de ceased. 2 The First and Partial account ef H ieh- cei Stoaerand John Stener, Administrator of the estate of Abrabaa Stoner, Ute of the township of F erinamgb, deceased. 8. Account of Jena Ihrr or, Guardian of the person and estate of 7iiiie Hartley, mi nor child of John Hartly, ef Mifflin county, decea led. 4. Tbe second partial accent of Th Annas Rniuberger, one of lbe Execatvrs ol Poter Knmbergar, lato of Groeuwod township, deceased. J. M." McDONMLDy Rtguttr. RegUUr's Office, Miittintown, Nov. 19, 1(HJ. iy O I Viot, life is sweeping by, go JLVXliOXand dare botore yon die, euuietuiug luightr and subKme leaie be hind to uocqiirr lime." $id a wee in your own town. 5 nattit (roe. Ho risk. Every thing new. Ci !(! not required. IV o will turiiiah you et-rrTthirg. Jdany are miking fortunes. Ladirr mak aa much as men, and boys and ffiriir make prut jut. Read er, if you want ba7inej at wbi-h yea- eja make greit piy all !tiu time, write for par ticulars to H. IUlutt 4. Co., Portland Mj'rre. PRIVATE SALES. Large Farm at Private Sale,- The V mable Farm ft- the Heirs of Vil liani ll.;riu, decerned, ie obvred for '. It la located in the fertile ia!iey of Tuxa rora, Juniata county, l'a r ooo and a has iui!ea f-t o' Academia, containing '2 Acres of prims limestoc mod. all in cul tiraiiou, except 10 acres uf Timber. Build ing good, large Mansion llut.se, Bank Barn, 100x59 lin-t ; Wagon- Sheds, Corn Cribs, Ilog Pens. Uood lijTirg aud F f 'ipg IIoum), aud all ether outbuildings, alu other springs and running watrr ; Two Orcharda bearing choice Iruits. It ia well located, near to churcen, achoolx, mills and stores, The Ur.d is well adapted to gra:a and grass and for ranking money for a new wiitr, aa is well known, it did tor n-.aiir years for its forn:"r owner. Price will be reasonable, and time given to suit purchaier. per terms. 4.C., call on Jauiea P. Ofeeson, Pleaxant Vic. rear it. a Una. Valuable Kcil Estate at Private Silo. The oniteriigned ctb-ra for sale, a iract of One Huudrrd Acres, of land more cr less, on which there is lurge STO.NB-D'.f ELL-INtJ-llOl'SK, la g"H)d repair and good KANK-BAi'.N and ctit l-udding md a (iKIST-Sill I. tiirr j:ri? nijih, tho two lower storit-s nf hirh are a:nt', and the third framtr, with three run of good frcnch burrs, one vr.Tf overshot one new iron wliet-1, ud gmy orarly iipw throh out, with excellent ra:r p-wer. Tne taad in good Itriu land, and in a xoud state ot cultivation. The ur.:i bas an cxcelnt country trade. This is a very desirable prop-rfy and ia situated onmiie and one-fuurih north-went of M-A!itervi!io Jtiuiat.i Co., i a., and will be sold on eay trrtnu. For turther prtir.uUr j !-! call on or addreM Jcob Siuith, Mr ViMt-rvi!' Pa , or Jeremiah Lyons, Mittfin'own Ta., cr John K. Smilh, C4 ster Springn, t'hnster county P. A FIKST-K A TK TAKJ in 7lTAUOR.V Vailey, cun'iining 2 o scrrs, n''o-t 17c acres clear. Two arts ot bti:I.itn?. o. 1, Lo IloU!i, ''xil4, plutere-t nni prbbled ; Kitchen attached, IxlJ1: Spring, and also a Well of waier near tl.e ; .-itone Hank Para. 4t'X'.' ; Orchard. No. Neiv frrue i!i!!.e, I'Sx-U, - d ceU ir; himmicr Home, r " 'l'n ' narn. 4tit t Wagon Shed; Houd Young Orrharrt. f grW:-d unit, in brir-njj cniition IV ill ei: li, or hall", to suit purchaser. The ian.i i well adapted b i'f lire t. r tlie raiding of g-ain and stock. I icnty uf lim stone. Tbo -niinui;i:v la goi.d. t'hurchn and :hool h u-e conve nient. Ti-rum niOvl-rU. F"r psrik-ulara call on or address C. JiKVKRS, Fwpinrs fSriAe. Jonitt Cn.. Pa. II BUTTERWORXERi Opontlng ol da p.-Incipla of J DIRECT ANO POWERFUL PRESSURE, 3 lcua4 of roU:r. rlndin or alidiim uiKtn lb better. Works a u-e salt m wed. certain, easy, quick, STRONG, CHEAP. Henri for tVTl ATtpUrm cirm!3 tb Invetitorr PORTER BLANCIIARD'S SONS, CONCORD, N. H. STRENGTH to vigorously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household( strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what is wanted, in the often heard expression, " Oh ! I wish I had the strength!" If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth 11 v -ingi you can be relieved and re stored to robust health and stren gth, by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS, which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommsnded for al! wasting diseases. jot N. Fremont St, Balritaore During the war I was in Jared in the stomach by a piece of a shell, and have suffered from it ever since. About four years ago it brought on paraly sis, which kept me in bed six months, and the best doctors in the city said I could not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could n t eat solid food , and for a Luge portion of the time was unable to retain even Kquid nourishment I tried Brown's Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go arouud and am rapidly improving. G. Decker. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves. on- rt,.-i ,i titpvhtica. It ct..n... ... uioix, au.l ib.iur ta.iotyof good ant usctul reaoirg matter than any. other connfy paper. A-lvojitise in t'ae Sentiarl and Repvb tort U ! -:-1 in Graybill's Column. FALL STOCK OF CARPETS. Choice Patterns it VELVET, Body and Tapetry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medium aci Xoir Grade INGRAENS, A Pall Line of VENETIAN, A Complete Line of RAG, A Choice Lot'tf HEMP, Beautiful Patterns ia STAItt, and HAIX Oarpets AT TJIE Carpet House m JSJJLY) .JURMITUBE ROOMS OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY. At the Old Stand,. OS THE SOUTHWEST COEN OT BSIDGE & WATER STREETS, nilFFLIXTOtTX. PA., TIASJTjST eecetth All the above enumerated. articlcR, and all other things that may be found in a CARPET I FUBSTTKEE STORE, AT 1'IIICES BEYOND CQMmmOJlw ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OF mattresses!, Bolsters and Pillows, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS. Ijoohinsr Glasses C7 IN GREAT VARIETY, . In fact everything usually kept in a First-Class House Furnishing Goods Store. JOHN S. GRAYBILL BRIDGE STREET, Soot ta Side, Between the Canal and Water Street, Complete Slock. McAliriterville, Pa-, Ha. jnst returnu. ft. CUle. r ltb a large iuu nRV GOODS CROCERIC-S, JlItt. ABE. Hats & Caps, Boots & baoes, READY-MADK CLOTHING, Clgara, Tobacco, &.c, rVliee ul liuu U Kre-U, U tue.. advan tage l cail and ee uiy diecK " Prtett before purcUaaiug elaewuef. Stock Eutirelj New and Iresn. . von in aliut every thiol called for in a Store of thia kiud. Oct. 28, mi. lUiMATA VALLEY BA.NK, OFJ1IFFL1.WOHS, PA. W1T BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Lndividually Liable. r vtvtv PdMKROY. Prtndet. LuascToaa : I. Kevin Pomeroy, joaepn oinrv. Geonte Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Louia E. Atkiuaon. Amoa (i. Bomau, VS. C. fomeroy, aTOCEnoiDsas : J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. Parker, fhihp M. Kepner, Annie M. SbciWy, Joacpli Kotnrock, Jane 11. Irwin, (Jeorge Jacobs, Mary Kurta. L. K. Atkiuaon, - Samuel H. Karts, W. C. Pomeroy, J. Holme Irwin, Amos G. Bonaail, T. V. Irwin, No.h Hertaler, F. B. Fro. Charlotte Suvder, John Hertiler. X7"lntereB allowed at the rate of 2 -ptr cent, on 6 months certiflcales, S rer cent. oa 12 months certificates. jan23, 1879-tf SPEEES Io the principal Churohes for Com ' mix a ion purports. Excellent for Laiiea and Weekly Persons and the A?ed. SPEER'S PORT GRAPE HUE I FOUR YEARS OLD. THIS ("EI.KBKATED -NATIv'S WIE n niaiJo Ijniu tha juit-e of the tli-rto t'r!e, r.nea js tiiif cw-nirv. 1' iuval uable. Totiic a!0 jrrRtjcrHEriiMG fkcferties are nnaurptu'S i by any o.Uer .Naiira Wine Uidk tne pure ju:c i tho tirapt;, produc ed uniii-r llr. Srt'a o ptmujl Bupcr viioa, ita purity it enuiiivueba, are guar-aiitn-d. iw ji-'ing'st cnilil u.y jjarljue ol it (;. norono mlit'.cv at"l the weakest invaiiu ate 't I aitanUe. It i jilic'J lariv beneaYiat to it.e ajted and debilintcd, aud suiird to the 'thii ailuients thut tl ect the wcikcr aey. It is iu every reject A WINE 'lO UL HZUi.0 )". SPEER-8 P. J. SHERKY. The P-J. SHEKKV ime ot Super ior Cbara-ter and pariak-!i of thr rich jul iiiea ol tl.e guu truiu ii:ch it is mdtf. For Puri'y, Uichneai. iljvur and Medicinal Properties, it it will bo found unexcelled. SPKEKS P. J..BUAXDY. This RAiDY jaii.lA unrivaiied iu t:i Coo'itrj being lar superior lor otediciua! j. rupo.es. IT IS A PCRE rtwtllafion from the jrrrpe ana contain va uable uiidicmal prperl:e. It haa a delicate flavor, similar to lb; ot the grapes Iroiu ahich it ia dlsiilled, aud ii in git-Jl favor among first-clans lauiilir:. Se that the aiitna'ure of ALFRED S PEER, Passus N. J., it over the chutof eacb b-jttle. Sold by h. Banks. And bv driirjrits evervh(.T. Sept. ia-!S82. CAUTIOS .OTICC j-erson are hereby cautioned A LT JL agaiuKt fishing or l urilinc, gaiherini; j berries, or crossing tjeidi, or in auy other way trespassing on the lands ot t'te under, signed J. S. Ksssrr. 5 Af'M-V f .:..r-..-., , : I : '.ITT 2 tM'Jk to pre-ert a-r.n,; mil arc i to .it J5 1 ifan. Va!r-a H.-M.OS Co . V A Supertativt fiealtfc aadSttfigtfc Exfrrcr. If yja are a irecKanic cr ttrrrtr, -r-r. o. T. it-. yvrrnKar. era itsiher nra !own ty f .j or fcot.se lirld dubes try Iitixiia l.i?c.fc i . x.c. If yn a Uwver, mir.it-T rr r 1vs -i r f rrtr.I sar.ora..- t-.-i- t.r iu:ciwl-"il jini;'a.ttbiilii: 2 !'j-.p. i - v. t . . If ttou have Cor.svtiapti&n, trpT-Ab WJ:;:.r.a rm K.Kir?yConrriaii.;s,crrycr,wdTof:! rlurf r:oniacti. kotrel, biotx! rr rerr i'Ai V CiM.jta Tonic wi.Icueycs. Itiri:eCrerate v. I' wit ex tei ths test aaj Strrcst Cscok Ccrs ti?r SicJ. If Tin are vMtinff i-T-ty from me, cuupation or mr j cfiiC3er weaitrc avirr-ii.c a Mimu'a-t ia': Oixr.a J tc t rn. e; it w.U ir 7;tora; ami fe-iM 5 t i urfi tl'.e ft-5t i-vw fc;it w'.l n?v-r jn'-c-:-. Ai has iiurdredj of lives; it rr-tj- ca.- 5 "r. ra rro? r-rtf-.i! m.-tM. rr r .m9T. ? naI il1! tTM Tfi.-l 71U ht !' (.- " I-rMt; i-tw. ftfdiMi s( n(TT!M. tvacsts lr.. r? J. ii w-ear., . T. I :is t rfwwirw b 4 r5- mm Zt aWraai 1 San Taz -TrL. Jn-lf-'t Fri::' a. d la&lir trr.r-.a-rz bo ;o..- v.i 4 :2litf..! nrrhntieMceeffi ie'v pprilar. Ilirra ? Hnotkias Hkalt. Inttst upon hjr.rc Ylct- mm 1 3 i?Um.i 5 wtnanreU Trrmlen? Guide. FEB KSYLVAKIA BA1LE0AD. TIME-TABLE On and aftcc 9 a tax-lay Onto bar Gin 1342 trains that stop at 3iil2in wilJ rum aa ration EASTWARD. SliiFLM Accaxoiarius leaves Miffiin daily at 6.20 a. m., and Stor-piug at ail ta tiona between ii 4u and JJnrriatur. ,w. rived at Harrubmg al S 20 a. m. at 7. 30 a iOpiug at all reg. ataliona between AJtouua aud tiarriibu reach oa ViiUlin at 1U.41 a. m.. fiwri.tH 12.4U p. U., and urnvta In rbi.!,,. i.Mi p. ni. Hail Tbaih leaves Pittsburg doiif 7.83 a. m., A tooDa at Z.iit p. m., and tit,n. ping at all regular atati'jna .mvu t HiLia at o 83 p. ni., ilaxri.bur 7.8o p. n,., adelpbia 11 IA p. m. Mall Eipresa leaves Pittsburg at 1 fKlpni Aituuoi orfiJ pui j Tyroa 7K pn; bum iDitdou H to p m ; Lewltou Siu pmj Vif flin 9 4-5 p ro ; Uurrinburg 1 1 15 p m ; Pkila delphia -u6 put. WtSTWASD. Mtiriia Accomxodatio.1 leave Eirrij. riaburg dily at 10.15 a. m.,and .topping ail Laiiou.1, arrive at Uithiu at L.tt Mail laai.l leave Pli ad.lphia daUv ti 7.1V a. m., Uarricburg 1 1.16 . j, 12.27 p. m., :p f. :ug a: ail ,itioa5 Utwy, Miltlin tid Altuua ronchen Altooua ait 4 p. ui., t ittnburg e.o'J p. cu. a-irriis AccwuMonATiov lea Haina burg ilailf except S ur.day 5 fij p. m. to f.pmg at all alatione, arrtvea ml ilift'in., 7.W p. iu. " PaciCc Express l-ava Philadeh', ijjj pm; Ujrrisoa.-g S ti a u, j liuiicaauon I 63.arj; "ewpvrt 4 18 am: Aliiliia 6 Oi m; Lcwifiowa 6 2i a iu j ilcVei,r 4i am; ilt. L'nfc.n ti!ui H.Iutu. datt 45am; Petersburg 7 0i a iu ; Bp.-ue t,tk 15am; Ttrone 7alm: 755 a in ; Ailiona a 15 a w; Pituka,. 125 pm. Kat Line leave Pbila'l!phia at 11 1(5, m ; Hrribiirg 3 15 p m ; Uifflia 4 87 l u I.ewiston 4 oSpit ; Huntn.gdB Ii 0b n' Tyrone 6 40 p iu ; Altooua 7 p u, ; pjK tsrjr 1 1 bO p to. LEVyiS70W CIVISI0.X. Tra'nt leae I.ewjntown Juoctiuo lr U roy at b So a ni. Iu 5'J a in, 6 2 p M ; i9r Sunliury at 7 C5 a iu, 1 2i p iu. Traius arrive at Lewntowu Juacticu ia Miiroy at 9 10 a m, I 50 pin, 4 an pu,; um Suubu.-y at )Q) a li, 4 ii pai. TYKONE DIVI3IUX. Trains leave Tyrooo fcr Bsilpfoatau Lock Haven at 8 SJ a m, 7 8n p m. Lest Tyrone lor CurweofVilie and Cl-arSeld t 9 50 I in, 7 .' J p iu. Trains Ojave Tyrone for Warriors Mart PeDDlvani Furnace and Scotia al 1 1 ui and 3 311 p ra. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Belief jat, asd Loclt flivea at 7 8') a at, and 6 ti p Trains arrive at Tyrone Iroai Curvran ville and Clearfield at 7 21 a tu, acd 5 Sa piB Trains arrive at Tyrone from Sco.la, WV-" riors ilark and penntylrauia Furaase at 7 8U a ni, at 1 iid p iu. Ffciladslpb'a & Raadiag Sailroai ArraopfmfBt ot Passraiftr Tralsi. Jt)i 20th, 1 s; j. TVciat itart Ilirrithurg fei.tt For New York tm A!!enton, at 7 iv a and 1 45 p. ro. ' 'r For New York via Pbilad? -ila and "IUaa4 Erouk Kuute," 6 Wi. 7 it a w, aul 14 p m. For Philadelphia, 6 52, 7 0, 950 am. I J and 4 IX) pm. For Keadinsf at 5 2 . 6 25, 7 $ 9 iO a , 1 4"i, 4 00 and 8 W p ra. For Pottavilie at 5 20, T 6H, j &) a,, lat 1 4 and 4 bO p. a. ul via Schar:!:! a. Susquehanna Branch t 2 40 p ui. f- Auburn, a 10 a in. For Allentowua: 6 !(.', 7 iO, 9 10 a at, 1 4 and 4 00 p m. Tie 7 50 a m, arl 1 45 r m trains have through cars for New Tor via A'Ue- town. SUXDJYS. Ytr Allentown and way stations at 3 29 a a. For R.-vid;n;r, Phila lel iia and way siallaas at 6 20 a in acd 1 4" p m. Traintfur HurmLurv itivr as folloxt Leave New York via A:;3t a at t IA) ia, . 1 00 and 530 p rn. Irfave New York via "Buund Brook Bevle a:d t'hiladeluit 7 4 a ni, I t, 4 aa 5 30 p m , and 12 0O mvlnutit, a.iincy tt Ilirrisburg 1 50, 6 23, 2i y. ta., ane1 . , Vi 10 a:,d 40 a ru Leavi Ph:;delj.hia f.iSD 9 4.' a ax., i t, ' J 5 50 ar,d 7 a", p m. 1 Leave I'ottsviile at C 30, 9 00 a. lb. aa 4 41 1 pin. f Leave Rcauing at 4 50, 7 30, 11 10 a M ' 1 27, 6 15, 7 6' an 1 10 25 pia- Leave Pot'sviiKr via chuy;k:u ail 3 'sque h.nni liianch, S 15 a m. and 4 4 J i a. Leave Ailentowu al 00, 8 40 a Ot., 11 ilr 4 SO a;id 9 t!5 p r:. sl:d.iys. Leave New York 't Al'eiitown, at I It p. m. Phiijdelj hn lit 7 i) p iu. Leave Heading at 7 it) a ui a;id 10 23 p as. Leave Alienlown at 0 05 p IT. Mtl.1,1 if CHA.fC'U. Leave flAiiHI?" SL ilii 1 r Paxton, LoS it'I. and Sr'tKeiton i'ii!v, exe- pt S:in .lay. t 'it, ti 40, 9 So a ui, 1 Ad 9 4o p m ; d.i y, a crpt Saturday aii - Sunday. 6 Si p m, ati bkiuruy oi:h , 4 45 ai.d t 10, p m. itrlurniug. "h-a-ris STEKLTON daily, -cept bun I y, 6 ".0.7 t;0, 10 00, II 4i 2 10 and 10 10 pm ; daily, except iaiciday and Sunday, S n p m, a.i I ou iaturaaf only, 5 10 and ;:o p m. C. ti. HANCOCK Gtntral Pasi'r ani Ttcktt jiftt. J. E. lVtM)TTK, Gtntral Haacttr. ,1 AGE.YTS! AGEXTS! AOENTSI For T EX. DOtV-.F'S brm' new book, aUJ Thirty-Threo Years Amonff 003 WILD INDULHSI By Gen. Sherman. TSH ae wirk fM at oar taWrifctid tot Dv f iai Abtkvi mmd nttwr Cautm-l. auiU by firm. J.'rrja. Ueam. 9cair. tVv. SndB. G- 9. Btneoek. nd rSomumtU S Eak knit Wa. C Ctturnri s b im V km wm JmSmm Lf rrr written." Biwnor Whet ( afttjdit. ) tmy 41 Vfc mumenm vamt. It ia t.l mm jrb-R wm erf onr la-liar. rr poi(ihel. fully iwtlmi htr "Ml lifr, Tt A-infft, xr'loitat,ie. Itt repiftewith alrirn x--TYm of tte aniior. nt rf tmzm&o 9cor. Tmpynt, Cr-b:' M ar. Ftffvjcr ItuibMtt, .c'.j partnviiafi I. la th Great VV-.t mm it w mx 4C4 'kmnmmd -ma. vita Strl Earravlnj and Sctpcrb Ch-enaai TJtHog r.att ia 11 col., from a4omnbi ata-la tba V. V tfcvnirertt e'J-rv for L-tw frrt aro-k. ACH.NT-i! Tta i-aaJ " m uc- trtt7w H 'X-M to 1. f rxt'A Jlrrra araca 10 to SOordaai dsr. TT wyil 10 ' anr ai one. Xrn'nj Twrr.tnrv l ..-m'nj J'.irxM g-ret. Onr lar- rtraUrt anaa nlj r-r (.culm al . A Byrtismn T'.ax 4at ifj fttr a 1 rmt Ptavup. A-id tea w'a anhLiaheaa. JL tX TOnTHIXfeToN A HaTroaai, Caaar. CACTIOS OTtC E. 1 4 LL pvnuns are hereby cutiuC0at fCi J trrsjMnuTig nj ou the landa of thr vo- draiftncd, in r t-ttf, De!..wro or Waikaa township, by tlaLing, buDting. or U aaay other wey. Jonathan Eiscr Wm Branlhotfer Henry Spiece Catharine Kurta John McVeeu D B Dimm U W Sm;tl S J Kurti Henry Anker Lucieu Dunn J W Hotetler JeKse Pines Jacob Hoops. C G Shelly A 11 Kurta Xtav'id Smith S Owen Evans Teaton Benner C. F. S pic her John L Auker J B (Jarher S M Kautl'uian J F Dettra David I'.unberger Arnold Yanie Levi K. ?2vera Nov 9.IS81. Every family should have a county news!, paper. Subscribe for the .Vnfitil mn4 paiicaa. The Stahurl ami J?p&tcm t.dice is -fU:K at which to h.i !j Wfls amted. 1 wuai-acs.&iaMFs
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