i I M i f ! N I till. T- i i. ! a . ; r ' ll il i it I at ii' :f,l Col- rrti'-n. iju.irlT 1 r . .1 s ii.i . iTJjO 1.- til ll.OM REGISTER OF SALES, The of Erti 0"iit tor four insertions, r .-r iess th.ni lutir ins.Ttious, will be .; l.i'f. 1 I t all s.ii.'s registered lit this col :;.i. , aii i 1-J ciii'.s per liiiic IT ".it'll suli n , .i i i'lsiriini). V. :.. n Lni tor sales arc imvTin is Tills i .; n I , it the s mi - are am mi iseo IX Tin j J.IIIU.ll J I! i-.ns no marsr m ..'-. i hm chtir. h in town. J ii'Iiy tlie'll !U tills lelster. Jt is in iitjnl lli.it p-.-rsoiis hum,; sales j Hit- yoiinjr ladies love to slide down liil' ! i-'iui j roperty or real oute l'""i , as well a the yming men. .aw ::u in proiuj t!v ni istcie I iii tins col j mi;!,, f, retain thcdty for tlictiiscivcs ex- j Th irc-ijht this winter has been cnusual--r,.-'-e;v iii their in i 'l.borliootl, an i thai no i lv heavy oil the railioad. ;i.i-;::!'ii-rta:iiiiiip may arise anions buyers I., the turn- ot sale. M HIV dolms will ! .Hll tin' m'II'T liv lining this Bcgister. II. i' Sfuln.il '! Ji'i'ul'liaii reaches iir ei,aM'l who can he aiiilresi-il u To other wji 'nn eiiieiifly and fcalinlact inly. SAI.K 'F I'KKSONAl. X KK.VI. KSTATK. I..,. I'. I;s1 I ,l,n II MuV.T vi-.n.... ..! J. llal'cn.jii One llavil Kvans Sue, a, ; .' "lima i ti. , one building lot in Kgg j j.-i -r -.!, X- J , oue sa"ae ciitt T, SAI.K OF I'KKSOXAL FIMrEHTV. t '. 'i and 17 IsSl. Ml h. .!as Ii k- k. at (! ice ol rcMili-iu'e in I uscarora iowu- .;i('. llllle CM I'I .Ul'LIMM i in- . J IHTM?t I :naie with loal, colt, 4 cons, bull, 1 head ..vi,g cattle, she. i, In.gs, chick, lis, lariu-1 i; g i:tenil, ainl hou-eln.ia lurnituro. K.li 2."., l.'-'-l. Kdward M. Kelly, p,-r !, il t ini iTtv, at his 1 place ot resl'lelice ill .ilea south est ot Fat- Mt!',.r l toKiish. t, f,in. . F.'o. 24, Joseph B.iok TtrMinal ' r-.p-rtv, at hi- p'ace ol residence in Fer :ii in ili tuwT!shi;i. not far from Jericho j:nis. II. II. Snyder, auctioneer. Mirch 1, I-M. Joseph Kothrock Per- pi'iial priiperty. at his p!ac- of" residence in' and a-hail miles east of Milftintown. How a Youn? Man was Caught in the Meshes of the Law. On ihe cveiii m of the 2nd inst., Kev. Mr. HI" rlv was conducting ameetitii in "While l.a:: i Ch u ch." marCro-s Koa ls, Delaware t.i nship, tnis county. A voting man named -l.iliii Il.ijerman arose in the congregation ..nl uaik'-d i'Ui of the meeting, shortly a. .r s -nice had b-eti liegun. The going ' .;.t ihe young mm caused the reverend j ni'-.r-iiiii !o deltviT hioise'f in sii'-h Ian- g nge agaii. :! the jeparnire of the youth: !: -t had h it Ihe church, that his friends in- i t . ! i ii- -i him f the preacher's remarks t!' i n.-xt day. The blood ol II igerinau was, j .ick'-iied into an angry rush, and he re- I t.i resent what he slllioused Was all ' :;.-;i In the inintsn On Ihe eveni'iir of 1 e ;iid he 3 pear -d in the church and w alk- . 1 .1,, .'i i r- r:e iri-it nd de'.;verd the ..I oat tie. Hut Mr. EIk r!v not one i.t the niiis ular Christian preachers, and. tie it vlin. d to accept the tiers ol the pug- l aiii'iisly disised youth. A brother j hurcliiii in, Wil.i iiu G idle, however, seeing j h . the young man hid eutinglel hiiusell in tin- meshes ol Ihe law, went to Thomp-s-.iil'.wu anil lodged inlorniat-ou liefore ' iiie Lukens agaii.st Mr. Hageriu in, and liiat is ho.v it comes that the last named :i,i:i is hooked lor acoitrse through court on the ih irge of baling distarbed a relig:ous Ili'-.Mig." Wit, Wisdom, and Humor. Dr. J. Jiv VilUrs will give his second en-i-, tain'neiit in the Court House on Friday eM'i.mg. January 21st, on "Humorists ol t::e I'a-t and Present." His first ap-ar-j iim e was two yr irs igo, when h" lectured o:i 'd'ni, ny People We M.-el," which gaiej -iwh satist ictioii th it his second eiitcrt iin- n. nt i a! the r iJ"-t of luiny who then le l"l him. I:i hi pr .le.-si'.si he is w ithout a p . r ; !. .- i h.ira. t'-r changes illustrating iheditt tit j h i-i s of humor, w Inch are u.ade w ith oi:t the ai l of artili 'ill Iin-.uu, aie wond.-r-ti.l. In the lai giuge ol another, his is the lvunir-1 fun. He doer not make his audi ence laugh by telling outrageous falsi hoods, .r by presenting caii'-atuies that uiisn p r nt hinr.aii'ti , but his delineations con vulse Ins audience ly their rutprismg nat ir ille'-s. Ills peison .iti'Uis of tin; ditlereiit lisi tur- iol the day are simp'y p-rlect in voice :.i: I expn -si -n. II: s imitation of J..-h H; li i.s alone is w orth wore than the price i a lmi-si in. i 1 in- a; ii eiati .n o those who heard him I Ih lore is shown by the tact that Hoy "I u.l l " ir linn again, ll Jou wish two hours ol snU l Inn, come to the Court House on I'rnl is riciiing. Admi-sioii, 21 e n's. I 'uoi , op. ii at 7..IO ; trouble begins at . I'm M. are lew cities in Ihe Lulled Slates, r I ana ias, that line not several well known residents, who have Is-cn materially l n. lut. d by the use ol Avia's Hi Vuioa. 'I lie original yoiithlul color has returuisl to lad' d and bleached locked ( or brashy, dry iiiid wiry hair has been brought to a smooth glossiness. Read the following plain statement, every wind ol which is true; Mrs. Oliver Davenport, of Williaiustown, Vt., and ;V years old, lost ber hair ill years iigo, by a disease of the scalp, presumably, as she had no sickness. For "M yeais she tried many "restoiers," ttc , with no etl'i-ct. A year ago last May, coining by cluiice in jH.ssessu f a part of a bottle of -Aver a Hair Vigor." she applied it au.l a downy growth of hair began to cover her head, She has since use three bottles aiid about a half, and at this tune ber hair is twelve inches in length, brown in color, not at all gray, and covering her head, wilh the vX ccptionif a spot on top, and that has a downy growth starling upon it, which she thinks a insistent use of tho Vigor will bring out in time like the rust. Oct. 22, leW. The particulars ofthis cae can be verified by the Postmaster and other prominent cit izens j also, by the editor of the Xorlhlkld, Vt., AVi. The Ilata Vte.oa is prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver k Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by druggists in this town. jaulS-lt CONCERT The ht. Paul's choir, assist ed by Prof. A ll.irtm.in and children, will give a grand ronrert at St. Paul's Lutheran cliun li, two miles west id Johnstown, on Saturday evening, Jan. 22, IMtl, for the benefit o the Sabbath-school. Admission Irt cuts. A cordial invitation is extended J to all. Subscribe for the Stnlmrl t4 Rtpubhcan. It gives you a greater Variety ol reading matter than any other paper in tho County. HlHiU f LOCALS. ' n V:... '.a !Mr.' 1 A b .1 1 .'Mil li'ltlt 1: u I "ii i1 1 in en ij ,'jtni.f: ;ll ft- a ijl;-.'il if SOliU"! It ..- - t ; . aia-n-e ..I ;he ti ! .ii. 'r. .iiirrisuu s anti cr.r.oua t UU Tin Ma- iim puve a a ij rer ii-t Thursday ii-ht. Many MCihiiig parties wire indulged i:i last Week. B Hler cn-Mty i'i IST'J fiJ H.lil.oj fur I' X scalps i A number of citizens of Juniata are sink w iih pTlcUttlolli i. Counterfeit tell cent pieces arc reported to be lti circulation. A llediord county man killed a bog that weighed 76;j pouuda. Kev. Mr. Berry has I liieeting in pregre-s Sleiiiliing; jurties po out of ar. evening to visit iieiijiie in tLe country. Tin; value of the dogs in the I'itUburg dug show is estimated at f '.'"iO,iIH). The StHlmtl ami Republican ulhee is the I'lace at which to have sale bills (irinted. Thj lri'i 'lent stinws have kejit the ice on ,ho riv i.r in , cn.litioti not tit to skate on. I For Sale A s-cond hand (joldcn Tongue j Organ. For ailiculars call at this ollice. A s.-n of Rev. Mr. Dunlap, of Port Royal, ... . ... Katie Books and Nettie Hamlin -uere ! hurt while coasting in this jjlace, on Mull- . day evening. Ab"1' tK i !rtri ,?'s ' uiaKB themselves comtortable at ttie b.irn of Squire Jacobs, uear town. Mr. Aifcens, the piano, organ, and sewing j machine man, has moved into the Kirk h .use on Main street. All the horses in J'.iui.ita county could not haul one of the large freight trains thai daily p iss this place The passenger depot, and all the offices j connected with it, at Leu istown, are heated with steam. 'Iou'i fail to hear tlie great humorist, Ir. Villers. Five dollars' worth of fun for ! twenty-til e cents." I FOR SALE Five share? Odd Fellows' II ill Association stock. It you w ish to buy, call at t'lis otlice. I'avid Watts, w ho has b-cn on a prntra'-t-eil visit to Philadelphia and Heading, has returned. Ven. "Vomen, and children joined the Presbyterian church on Sabbath, to the number ot 2 ). N icholas Ickes will go to X'ehraska in the t ......... ii.. :;i i I " "r B' citizen by his moling away. Hundreds of peoj.Ie are asking, ' What has been done with the suit against the Morey letter forgers ' Mr. T. W. Cochrain is now engaged in receiving pupils for a class in vocal music in this place. Gray hairs are honorable, hut few like thetn. Clothe them w ith the hues of youth by using Acer's IJ.iir Vigor. People that live along streams are put ting their houses hi older lor the t-x;iected ice flood. Hope the flood niiy not come. The meltings in the church at Vcademia, McCoi-iiHe and Waterford have been ap pointed for contiunanoe during this week. The Slate Eneimpiueiit of the G. A. K. is in session in Pittsburg now. Joseph M ir t!n and Robert Patterson represent the J. A. R. of liiis place. young Mr. Crouse, of Fast Walerlord, realized six hundred dollars on a policy of lite insurance on his grand-mother. The old lady had not bceu insured long. Vou have turned a new leaf. Xow see how ugly it i all spotted over by dirty, unmanly, unwomanly insinuations against the character of your neighbor. The family of J. F. Detra have the past svasoii di i.-d 2" bushels of apples, and that, loo, without Ihe advantages ol a dry -house. Mr. Oelra lues in Delaware township. Coasting was largely indulged in on the lull south of town, last week. The coasters came down the hill with force snlhcietit to drive lli. 'u across the basin bridge to the town side. Diphtheria has manifested itself in several localities in the county. Take care of your iligesiion, and the digestion of your family, ,e dread disease will not invade your tamilj circle Dr. I). L. McDonald, of Concord, ttho is a graduate of the medical il. pirlnn nt ot the I'niwrsily of Xew Voik, passed through this place on Monday evening on his way to aileiid lecture at Coliiuihus, Ohio. Ilea I this e iref illy, and then don't forget it. You can g-'t any small picture enlarged for 7.ri cents, at Hess's Photograph Gallery, and done as well as any copying house can do it lor twice the money. r janHMt Jefl" Davis has a work it. press called "The Rise and Fall ol the Cotifi-dcrate Govern ment." There are a great many jK-opln who know about the riso and fall of the Davis (iovernuieiit, who will not want to read his book. lielwin this date and the 1st day of Feb ruary, ltM, bills will be sent to all who are it: arrmr lor subscription to the Juniata Sentinel and Republican, to all who are in ar 4rH m,)ra than one year. Do not wait , fr . (1ls Se1(i jlay .f,,, tho 1st of j y, bruary. Jacob Lemon, a citiien of Patterson, sold his large hog last week to a party of Phila detplnaiis. There was a horse and cow in the stable w ith his hog-hip, but of the three animals the grunter was the largest or hea viest. The girth of the hog was C feet 0 inches, and it weighed M5 pounds. lly the use of an electric battery, and system of wires, railroad trains signal them selves from Tuscarora station to Milliin, and from Mifllin to Tuscarora. Eich and every train, when it enters upon --block," dis patches it coming to the telegraph towers, and so long aa it remains on the block" the "indicator" in the telegraph office will clearly reveal the fai t. Those who profess to know, say that no pleasure but a round dance il eipial to taking a lady in front of one on a coasting sled, and sliding down hill. In addition to the exhilarating Influence, of the rapidly de scending sled, one is flirtrirled by tightly hugging the lady in front all tho way to the foot of the hill. I'lnler such charming Cir cumstances totue of the roasters wish that the hills could be lengthened to tfie distant of fifty miles. . Ji niajurny i.t the I J ions atli i.otci oars in ii.lii:y ':: iii '-d last t-k ! ar 11 tl t ui ii: : In . i-e .1 it:.; r. h i.C' a citni I I : j;i i.il'"l li l tt il.ii F' hriur.. itoui t. A ilnn fi-rous run ir. Vil'e'.i. There b !' iuiiJ ol hiiii. It no lit he i.. ( j-h-Li.u to i'i. ;,l ly biui iri a ii i'.'ll, , Ail un.nu (ei tu g Ki.uld as iiLe as tut t..l.e him tor h' r gr.ii. JiiiuiL. i." i 1 ttsli iimeiital iniisii is (Tactlccd to a iniu h greater exu nl than renratiiia a'o, ill thtrse arli, but ti:io r.Usic is bot si gi-u erally indiili'lt in. 1 ho grand old-taliion ed coiigrt g ilional sitiging has given w ay to rhoir inging. V. Ih u the wlnilu coiigreh'u lion siuga at the top ol ils voice there is a volume ol :ii.iiiid in it that is lar inure ii.i prrssive than the lnunc of a lew voices. : What do you think of thii kind of a wedding f Miss Johnson and young Mr. Clark eie to be marriitl at iiotiA'ell, I ml. The wedding was to be held at (lark's lioiiie, In c him; the Johnson latuily ohjixted to the match. Ihe guests asseiiibhsl, but the bi ide did not come. Alter w aiting a long true, the bridegroom' mother went out to capture the girl, who had been hn ked up by her father. Mrs. CUifc presented a pistol at the head of Mr. Johnson when he oc!icd the door in response to her rap, and demanded his daughter or his life, lie pro cured a gun and drove her off. " A young Methodist minister at Mercer, in this Stale, (ell in love two )ars ago with a young lady who returned his affection, lie went to India a3 a missionary, and wrote from there to her to come out, marry him, and help him in his pious work. She w ant ed to, but had do inure , and confided ber w ishes to a well-to-do clothing Lien haul of Mercer, who furnished her the money for the trip. When she had started from Mer cer for Xew Vork the good citizen dlscov- j cred that he was aorry she had gone in I fact that he was in love w ith her himself, i lie took the train and lollowed her in the hope of reaching Xew York liefore the ateamer sailed. He arrived just in time. She had already gone on board; he follow- ed her on diTk, projiosed to herj she ac- cepted, and they went back to Mercer. Tough on the missionary, though, wasn't it ? Coasting is a delightful, and heat lu ul physical pass-time, but as it is a certainty that of the people who indulge in it, a num ber must be killod, and a number wounded and "U'l'1. " becomes a question as whether it is just the thing to do, to take the risks that are in it, tor the delight and health that are in it to such as escape its danger. The following intelligence from Phillipsbure, X. J., on Friday, announces the latest victims to the dangers of coast ing: About 11 o'clock on Thursday night, ! as Patrick C.irrill, of this place, was coast ing down Hudson street he streeied bis his sleigh into a tree while going at a rapid rate. He struck his head and body very violently against the tice, causing internal injuries, from which he died to-day. He was lti years old. A number of others ivjre coasting dow u the hill at the time, and in endeavoring to steer clear were more or less injured. SERENADE. Ai'skc, behjvi-d' it is the hour When eaith is fairyland ; The moon locks from her cloudy bow V, The sea sobs on the sand Our sb p shall be by lite dreaming sea, And our thoughts shall wander lar To the happy clime of a future time, In a new -created star ! Arie, my fair! a strange new wind Comes kindly down from heaven; Its fingers round my forehead bind A ch iplet angel-given. I'll sing to Ih-e ot the dawns to br. And the buds that yet shall blow, In the happv clime of a future time, Which only the angels know ! Atir 1'urfr Arming Pott. REPORT OF CF.NTREVILLE SCHOOL, For the month ending Jan. l'J, lbl. No. of male pupils in attendance dur ing month. ...... 17 No. of female pupils 35 Total Per cent, of attendance dining month, male b7, females K ; total cG. William A. Stephens, Newton Lukens, Orlanda C. Kiiis.lv, Alvin N. Van-Dike, John I. Porter, J. Eddie Kloss, AlbiTt Mil ler, James O. Hcshore, Cbss. F. Kloss, J. Reuben Smith, William C. Vau-Dyke, John King, Joseph Rodgers, William Horeman, George King, Clara E. lieshore, Sallie B. lieshore, Annie M. Porter, S. Isadore Kloss Valeria M. Kniseley ami Josie D. Sieber were present every day during the month. Allen RodgPM, Franklin M. lieshore, Samuel Benner, Nora Rodders, Emma Kod gers, Sallie E. Hamilton and Mollie K. ben ner were present every day excepting one. David S. Kloss, Josirii F. Wirt, Teachers. ValllBr. With waiting and wishing onr courses we pave j We wait lor the port as we battle the wave ; 'l is Halting loieier Iroiu cradle to grave. Waiting for morn, so serene in its light; Waiting tor noonday, so brilliantly bright; Waiting at eve lor icposu in the night. Waiting for rephyrs In springtime that blow; W ailing tor summer and U wers that grow ; Waiting lor winter and aw ilt-lalling snow. Waiting is ever the bosom's refrain, In moments ol pleasure aud moments of pain; Waning, though stricken again and again. Waiting in childhood for youth' joyous time. I'm waiting," says Youth, "but I'll cer tainly climb The topol the ladder on reaching my prime." In manhood awaiting the time when he may Find rest on a calmer, a happier day. When age shall relieve from the worrying Ir.y. Waiting when Fortune sheds brightly her aiuilu ; When choice are the pleasures the pathway beguile. There always is something to wait lor tho -while. Waiting in poverty, anguish and grief; Waning for heaven to send us relief, Telling the heart that the trial is brief. Ave, waiting for joys that will never appear; Waiting for voices we never shall heir; Waiting for momenta that never are near. Waiting w hen sinning and w orn in the strife, Wilh penitent throbbing the bosoui ia rife, Waiting the dawn of a holier life. Waiting at last lor the spirit's release; Waiting a rest in Ihe Dwelling of Peace, Where waiting and longing forever will cease. TILLS. Va only Pr. J. M. Morrison Sugar coated Aoli-bilious i'i I Its as thej are dow acknowledged to be the best Liv er li 1 1 made, a bos of them should be in every family. They ire also good physio. Can be bad at Dr. liank'a Drug Store in Miflliutowo and at moat of tbe ooutitry etorea. The Dr. for" tncrly praotioed in Waterloo tbi cooo t. dec 21 80. Consult the columns of the Stnliml nd Republican for bargains la real eiute. 6 rrfrate sales. IUI'MLi I lie i- Made. v-kh:i FRkeik'n!'ita4, rlmUcx- , II. .",") -Mr" 'WH, frH"'. Tho Ki. .t il Leiiit ri.olHhing )"i, 16 D'-y Si, N ov Vorf'.w'll leinl rtASK l.ai)-'s Fawn. if Faii-NT, a pi-page yiuslrat-fl pp r, (or only .tM j ..r ji ir. ' KitAMi Lift! V a Nl Folks devoted to the iuti reji ol loiing people, and cni.ta n ing tiiU. h to interest tiiocl a nio.e mature age. Tlu pai-cr contain- 10 paper of illus trations an 1 Valuable reading i.ialtei. Just the pap. r lor joiii.g children. 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Also, Well drilling in any kind of rock, from !!" to 150 feet in dep'h. Water guaranteed. Wind : Engines ret i.p, of the best make, ai d te.-U-d j by actual triai before it costs the purchaser J a dollar. For prices and estimates aTdress ' F. W. NOBLE, j Nov. 17, lhSO-Sra Miltlintown, Pa. I Organs ! Organs ! Organs ! $50 AND UPWARD. WITH FROM 5 T'J , 17 STOPS. I buy direct from the turret! and most re- ' 1 mult fritno iii.iiiiii.iv mi ii in voir, o'l.i.ii.i Slool and Book with each Organ. Call on or address W. H. AIKEN'S, Main street, Mtlllintown, Pa. Room formerly occupied by W. F. Sny der, sepl-ttui. FOR SALE. A commodious Dwelling House, and two Store Rooms, in the bor ough of .Milllintown, Juniata county, Pa. This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling house, and business place in Mitllintwwn ; a chance, which it left pass, may not be equaled in many years. F'or particulars, call at, or address this otlice. jatiJLMf COM 31 LKCiAL MIFFLINToWN MARKETS. MirniNTOws, Jan. 19, IS'l. Butter 20 Eggs 2 Lard 8 Ham 9 Shoulder 7 Sides H PotaLoe (M) Onions 40 Rags 2 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy. Qcotatioms ton To-dat. Wednesday, Jan. 19, IS81. Wheat 1 00 Corn i'l Oats 31 Rye 75 Clovrrseed 3 75to4 25 PIIILADKLPHI A I1RAIN MARKETS. I'iiilaoi li'HIa, Jan. 17. Wheat iasteadv; No. 2 Western red. $1 .1;J; Del. and Penn. nil $1.15al.ii ; Del. and I'euni. aiulier, tl. loal.lii. Corn is dull but steady ; steamer, 52a-Vic; yellow and mixed, SdaMJc. Oats are easier; No. I while, 47 Je ; No. 2 do., ; No. 3 do. f,Ji' i u- 2 mixed 4IJc ; Rye is tirtn at !Mc. PIIILADF.LPIIiTcATTLE MARKET. PiiiLAI'KLriiii, Jan. 17. Cattle sales ol 3. Mm heart the maiket ia fair ; prime, 6a .i ; good, SJa-'iJc ; il.isliiiiu, 4 w'J ; com mon, it". Mieep sab s ol ll.'HHIhead the m iiket is slow ; prime, ft itije ; good 5i"!-i nieiliuiii, H i5 ; common, 4Jifj-. Hogs sales of 7,tMM) head the market is slow; prime, 7n ; goo.l, 7ti"c j medium, 7Ji7J-; common, bj i7c. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY TTOR SALE ! THE mirlersigncd has for salo the valu able pioperty, known as the CUHA MILLS, located about two miles north of Miltlin town, Juniata county, Pa. The advan tages of this property are unequalled in tbe county. Parlies interested In th Milling business would to well give this notico prompt at tention. Apply to DAVID D. STONE, Attorney at Law, July 2", 1RH0. Miftlintown, Pa. The Bkstixil aid Kkp.'ILIcai. has no superior as an advertising medium In this county, aud a a journal of varied news and reading it la not surpassed by any weekly pspwr la central Pennsylvania. HTfNS : ns ll . I'n I'i' pi . atti e let, in4v in rai te to il i : Io- .i . p. irl..' a.ivcr!i.--.-ii in the iti.Ui.tl tint i;. (!. can, ud tin: tnni . t... pay if nut mi . If fioi'l, tii pay ut su:;li rat.; a-s fiaio ;i.i-.!o;;. ly in uu agreed upon. A FAKM OF FlFl Y-FOiK ACRES, more it less, all t l.sir, l in a g o 1 s', te nt cultivation, hiving Ik it .u eretlvd a ui w Frame Home, i.e. a Frame lliru, 0 .e llun lreil t .-ail Trees. l.i ra.iulte town ship, within of a mile tsrl irr, school a id church. Plica reasonable, with eight Jean to pay it in. Possession given April lt, lti!, if sold as desired. i I For further iulnriuatiuu call ou or address this ortVo. A II t II lli I. To Buy h hirztTrtrt r.f flooi Land al a .Mu lerate Price. To a man who desires to make farming and stock-raising his business, this is the greatest bargain in Juniata county. Thret Humlrei -Jrrrt and swr;, having thereon a large Brick Dwelling lloile in good condition, B.irn and other outbuild ings ; a running stream of water nc n the door, also, good wt il water in yard ; an Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any iu ihe county; a grove of 50 maple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could be turned into a source of income, as such groves are in Somerset county, this Si tie, and as such groves are in New England. Good timber on the farm. The farm will produce 40 to "' tons of hay annually, and grow grain of all kinds. There is an abun dance of LIMESTONE on the farm. We repeat, this is the greatest bargain now offered in this county, to the man who has encigy, and desires to farm and raise stock. To such a Mian, w ho has a moderate sum of money for lirst pay then t, there is a rare chance to secure a property, th it in the nature of things must increase in value gradually, for the period of a full genera tion yet to come. Time, 5 to I years, to suit purchaser. I you have the inclination, the means, and the pluck to devclope one of the finest tracts of land in the county, call at this ot lice for particular. Large Farm at Private Sale. The Valuable Farm of the Heirs of Wil liam Okeson, deceased, is ottered for sale. It is located in the fertile volley of Tusca rora, Juniata county. Pa., one and a has miles west of Academia, containing rl IO .it'rtj of prime limestone land, all iu'eui tivation, except 10 acres of Timber. Build ings good, Large Mansion House, Batik Birn, HXIX50 feet; Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, Hog Pens, Good Spring and Spring House, and all other outbuilding', aNo'ith r springs and running water ; Two Orch ird bearing choice fruits. It is well located, near to churcts, schools, mills and stores, The land !s well adapted to grain and grass and for making money for a new ouer, as is well known, it did for many years for its former owner. Price will be reasonable, and time given to suit purchaser. For terms, te., call on James II. Okeson, Pleasant View, near the farm, or J. B. Oke son, Port Rnyal. A FIRST-RA TE FARM is TUrfCAPoR.V Valley, containing 2"5 acres, about 175 acres clear. Two sets Of buildings. No. 1, Log House, 20x2 1, plastered aud jebbled; Kitchen attached, pJxlf; Spring, and also a Well of water near tbe door ; Stone Bank Barn, 40.eS ; Orcha'd. No. 2. New frame House, 2sx32, good cellar; Summer House, 11x20; Spring and Spring IL Use; New Frame Bank barn, 4'ix'i'i; Wagon Shed ; I'ood Young On-hard, of grafted fruit, i:i bearing condition Will sell all, or half, to suit purchaser. The land is well ad iptcd by nature for the raising of grain and stock. Plenty ol lime stone. The community is good. Churches and school house conve nient. Terms moderate. For pirlicuiais call on or address C. MEVEliS, Fanuers' ("rove, Juniata Co., Pa. A roi wimi rot sti n. A Foundry, in good order, at Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa. The engine is new. The melting apperatus has just lieen overhauled and made as good as when new. The shop is large and roomy. Al! or the several lie- j partliictits are und'r one roof. The Foiin- j dry has the best run of custom in the j cocnty. In connection with the Foundry thee 6t nr C acres ol land for sale, having thereon erected a Large Frame Dwelling j House, noarly new, and a good-sized Ram. i (!ood Olchard, Applet, (.rapes, iic. Every- ( thing convenient about the premises. Will j sell all or part. F'or further particulars call on or address J. II. ROtiKRS. Johnstown, Jinn ita Co , Pa. THE HEIRS OF PKIER AND aI'S.N MINGLE offer at private sale, tho real es tate of said decedents, situated in Ferman agh township, Juniata county, Pa., one mile west of Milllintown, containing about 20 Acres of Land, nearly all of which is cleared . and in a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a commodious DWELLING HoL'SE, Bank Barn, and all necessary out buildings. There is a large variety of ex cel.ent Fruit on the premises, and a well of good water at the door. For turther par ticulars apply at the Sentinel otlice, Lewis town, J.tcoa BtiiuiR, .Milllintown, or to IIlnet JlixfiLt, on the premises. A CHOK E FARM OF 110 ACRES. NO waste land ; all clear excepting a half acre, and only one mile and a half from tbe county real, the best marketplace and ship ping point In the county. (jood water, flood Bank Barn 75 by 40 feet. (Jood Frame House. Four acres in Orchard. But you w ill want to see the farm. Call on JOHN CUNNINI.IIAM, Patteson, Juniata Co., Pa. K. B. Twin easy. Paymeutt to suit purcha'er. ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be purchased of the undersigned at 2 reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story Fraiiiellousc, a com modious t- table and other outbuildings. There is a Well ol good water at the iloi r ol the house. For particulars full on or address WM. HOOPS. Walnut P. ., Juniata Co., Pa. FARM 69 ACRES, ABOUT 0" ACHES clear, 1 miles west of East Salem, nn the Mifflin road. Running water between house and bar n. All kinds of fruit. Im rove iiients a Log House, weatherboards! Bank Barn, Wagon titled, Corn Crib, Hog Pens, Spring House. The quality ol land Is good, and clear of atones. This farm is In Walk er towufhip. For further particulars, ad dress ;. W. SI'LOL'FF, East Salem, Jouiata Co., Pa, i r. (eloimi fiwoV t ; . i-: t .. . I I- I Kl -I)' 1 I I I I I I i- iVnOIlNTY-AT-LA-V, Z7 t"uii tiu and Com ei aB'i'ig pmu.; t ly atii-i.'je-t to. i limn-jOn Main sirei t, in his' place of resilience, v'-'l ol tlii ige jin-rt. ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, flit r'tHitiiM, tcir.niico,, P.I. Cf Ail Uusiiwss pnm liy al'.i ndt I to 'rri'-e On BriilgH street, "r;'sl!.i rise Court lloiise s pia.-u. i jiui, 'bO-ly IACob BE1DLEU, 1 A TTDI.N'EY AT LAW, iilFIL.NTOW.';,1 PA. C7"r""eet'eins att -nded to prouip'iv OrricE With A. J. Patterson E-q, on Br diif street. lur 25, HO. D VV1D D. STONK, 1 ATTORNEY- AT- LA r, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. C"" Collections and all prolessional be'l ness promptly attended to. juue2t, 77. LFKED J. PATTERSON, ATTORN E Y-AT-La Wf MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. ll? All business promptly attended to. Orrici! On Bridge street, opposite the 1 Court House square. 71. EXA VD Elt TAIT, M. D , Homeopathic Physician, TIIOMPSONTOWN, JL'NIATA CO., PA. Professional business properly atfend"d to at all times. june'", istl. THOM ASAfETa t) E II, M. iT Phjoician arid Surgeon, MlfFLlSTOlVX, P.I. Olfice hours from 9 k. M. to 3 H . 1)1. rice in his father's residence, at the south end ol U ator street. ocl.J-tt Yy M. CRAWFORD, M. !., His resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Otlice at th old corner of Third and Orange streets, Milllintown, Pa. March 21J, lb7i J M. 1JRAZEE, M. I 7 PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, .Icatlemii, Jvniafn Co , Pi. Orrtcs formerly occupied by Dr. Sfrrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. D. L. ALLEN, M. LV, Has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery and alWheircnllatcral branches. Oltice at Aeailemia, at the residence ot Capt. J. J. Patterson. fjuly 15.174 JOHN McL.U'C.HLIN, i INSURANCE AGENT, PORT R0Y.1I.. JCXI1T.1 CO., P.I CCPOiily reliable Companies r presented. Dec. f , 1875-Iy II ENRY 11 A US II LIE It (J ER, M.L. Continues the practice of Medicine and Siirtrcry and all their collateral brauihes. Oiriee at liis residence in McAbstcrviile. Feb 9, 1S7H. JU MAT A VAI.LKY HANK, OF.UlFFI.nTOif .1, PI. RRANC1I AT P.RT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NEVIN POMF.ROY. Pren.ht. T. VAN IRWIN, Caihirr. fURiiCToiis : J. N'evin Poiin roy, Joseph Rothrmk. ' f.eorire J. icons. 1 lllilp M. Kepner, Louis E. Atktrton. I Amos (I. Honsall, I W. C. Foiueroy, STOt'KUoLrv.af J. Nevin Pomerov, R. E. Parker, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Kothrock, tieorge J.icobs, L. K. Atkinson, W. C. Pomerov, Amos (i. Itolisall, Noah llerla'er, Daniel Stoiiller, Sam 'I llerr's Heirs, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kurtz. S.irnuel M. Kiirtit, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F K. Frow. John Hcrtzlcr. Charlotte Snv.ler. Interest allowed at the rate of 2 per cent, on H n.oiitlis certilicates, J jierci'iit.on 12 iuotil!:s certificates. jan2-1, lh7!-tf KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Bui era 4. ktennedy,) DEALERS IN JItI, CO A la 1. 1 3i in: it, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SLEDM, SILT, &.C. We buy Grain, to b delivered at Miillin town or .Mexico. We are prepared to I urnisii Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY t DOTY. April 21, !H7-tf Manhood: Ho wLost. How Restored Jnit published, a new edition ol Dr. Ciilierwell's Celebrated Kssay on the radical enrt (without medi cine) of Spermatorrhoea or .Seminal weak- nets. Involuntary .Seminal Losses, Impo tency, Mental and I'livsieal Incapacity, liu iediinetits to M.irriaac, etc ; also. Con sumption, Kpllepy a n ft r Us, linlnceil b) sell-iiidiilirence or sexual extravagance, lie. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm iiifC oneiiiences of self-abuse may be rad ically cured without the d injri-roiit use ol internal medicine or the application of the knife i pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and cllV ctual, by means ol which every sufferer, no matter whit his condition may hi, may cure himself cheap ly, privately, and rd'iirally. C7"1 hi Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and nery man in the land. Sent Iree, under aeal, in a plain envelope, to any address. Addrua Hie Pnnlishers, TIIECLLVEUWF.LLFnir.U 10 41 Ann St., New Vork t junel8-iy fost-Oltica Boa IdHS. .wm .;.. f.f) s IU;I!ii:lili SRTIH: THHHIR'fi'i: t:l' NTi:.L ST'll'ltkr jfAl.x'iT'nn.T1, jj 1 1 1.1 N TDtV.N, I. II: il I- :i ! U I I I 'I1: ' I I 1 1 . l is on nut w ith tin" l i.'-'e- receive, daily, all the I.it.-rt .N-.n-i' examine our stock an te-ir our ; 'i. I r:, coi. ti lent that when yoa do, we ca:' .- :'. vou. This immense an-1 ele-tii-t a.-i-.rti". -'t . can Fabrics, from IUj r lit. st to tua Ch ' it- t- la F.LACK AND f'OLOI.EI) CASIIMKIIEM !.:. i i . i j i ; . We Lave a targe assortment, and our stocK of FANCY C0I.0I. ED DR ESS ( Is verv replete, wilh thd finest shades ml desizns. W j hive an elf ant s'.,c. of Muslim, Prints, Cassine res, liinhauis. Skirtings, Table Linens, liriilu.js, Mi.Uing' Trwelifigs, Tickings, S hirelings, Eruiines." OFJIt NOTION DEPAUTMENT Is ri plefe in everything Ve open an el-'Cint I:ne ol Trinm.ii.gs, I ige lri. . i Laces, in Hultons we hav- all t.e N"W Novelties. VW have a b-auti'tii lineoi' im.i, a great variety ol Skills, Il ciery, U loves. Ties, F'ivs, Scans, Handkerchiefs, (' i!'m t'nl's, Corsets, Ribbons, Underwear, Shetland, Oer- '-'" u and Uo.ue mi-lo Factoiy Varus, in ail colors, etc., etc. Our slock L100T5 AND SHOES Is the largest in the county. We have ar. el.'gmt line of Ladies', Mi"es' and Chil dren's Shoes, suiiahk- for tall and winter weather, it Pries tint will astonish you lui. stock of Boots for M'.-ri, Youths aud Boy a is very extensive. Wo hive tiit::i at a:l prices and ipiah!iei. We keep a line line of FRESH GROCERIES A large streak of Ft r, Ta'jle and Stair Oil Cloths. Our stork is too large to n.i: merale. We invite ou to call a!:d set us, a:;'l w ill ho yuu the B -st Stocls ot (jo.ls in Ihe County. Your , respectluity. rR Sept 15, 18S0. rnjnv f?!!.' JL tifiL. m tt j ?V SEWING C3 51 - aT.TsC-s-U stf Solf-Throadiitir Shuttle. ?elf-Settin: Needle. Lightest Run ning ami Noiseless. Large.-t Dobbin in Use. iml the Uobbin without running the M;tchine or removing the work. Tlie XEW D05lT:.STIC taken bo tantrums. No loug t.-.Ik or ai -rnttietii rciuirci, evtry ruttcLine te'Iiiijj Ha own story. Tlie NEW DOJIESTIC Las no tneniirs, ei''e)l tboso v.Iiu sell, er are m terttcJ in st llihfr olLcr binkcs of niacLines. .YO COGS TO BRE.1K. .YO C.1MS TO GllLYD. fci.nri.EST, .MOST Dl'ItiULE, MOST PERFECT SEWIA'G . ICIII.f Is THE It lwjj Anytuixg. It Pleases Evlt.yrody. fail on or addre'S II. AIKKNS, luird Street, Milllintown, Juniata Co , i'a. f'iyAlxo .ynt for the L-STEY and erisy iuotii Lly pityuient.s. FAR-MEKS, NOTICE. I am Brllinrj all FARM MACHINERY of tlie l.ntest Improvtiuenis, of Stand ird Manufacturer', tried and warranted, for d'jratii'.t j, uj out cxouilt l by any other niacliiues in doing work. Oct. tl, lL'-:,m XEAV STORE. MAIS STREET, PATTERSOS, IS THE J. B. M. TODD STASD llaviriff but np-ned a new sfoelc of store (rood:, mieli as Drv iomI-i, Notions, Cbth- iri(r. Hats. Hoots. Mho s, (irnerries, F'isli, and a general assortment of steis joints, I will take pl.-a-n-e in exliibitinir goo.la to all who may favor me wi;h a tJi. Will pay iiie highest m uket priee lor country produce. Don t frjr t the place, at Todd a old stmd Hay 5, lsso-tJi!;. D. W. EARLEY'S Ii tLcf j'lace where yon can Ley tiiij iii:sT a si Tn'i-j ciHaAPir MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ASD FCRXtSfllS'G GOODS. HE ia prepared to exhibit one of the most this ui-rket, and at ASTOSISIJISGLY LOW PRICES .' Also, measures taken for suit3 suJ parts of suits, which will be toi'ie to orda at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the pla?e, in Hoffman'; Water a'reeta, MIFFLINK WN, I'A. SAM'L STKAYER Has just relarncd front Ihe Ea' turu citis with a full variety u MM & BO 8' CLOTHING, HATS & C.U'S, UOOTS & SIIOKS, ALL SIZKS, GENTS' FCRNI;:i;N'i ;oDS. r.w,.U of sil kinds ir-. tw.fomr, and sea ui9 ami be atonihed. I'ants at 75 Cent. ratteriMin, Fa., April 1, 1ST?. C U TKI , NOTICE. All persons are hereby canteen I a tint lresjasinjr upon the lands of the under nilfiied ir Fayette townsbip, by o.eiii!,r b lu es, cutliiiK wooil oryoutijc timber, lnn.t iiiC, or in any unnceeiay ; trespassing on the lands alor'r.iid. Klizalieth Harvir Henry SirU-r Joseph Sieber Amanda Bar horo John Saiisiuatl Jonathan Kurris David Cramer S. S. Beaver. John K. Sausiuan octo ee a a week In your own town. Terms and sPUU outtit tree. Addrvss II. IUilitt fc Co., PortlanJ, Mail. . n . Lin iy.ik 'v t?r ' i in i - Tt:.i-tiff, iiil w : 1 vu - -..,..,) Vr imi'f vv.r l..iv r t i :UkT v .11 w i.-i, : u..tii in u i-uiiv a. id i :3 i-:.s.is ol lu- Iv-a-iii.g I.i.yo.t. i a A-1 EDER ICR ESl'ENSCI I ADE. jrAT&K VSti'llltf 1 1 WJf a.VJl Ma . AXy MACHINE. rs H O N v; -s.S."l - i tn ... i other mates of Oro-ans. SoU oil JJec. 17, 1S7'J. V. M. BELL, .Mifflintown, 1'a. in Patterson. T. il. COOS choice and select stoeki ever ofTcr-d New Buildiuc, cner of Bridge and " .'an. 1, Hl J-tf Z7 SUITS JUPK Ti OKDEK. SA11LLL SU-AYtR. CAI'TIOV . OT ICE. VLL persons are ln r' by eaulioiied airainst lidiinz. Iiunlin, breaking or opeiiini; : ferci s, or citltitiK wood or yonng timber, i or in any uiiik cesarv way tn-spassit-n n i the I and-t ol the uudcrsipeil. in Fayellu ; township and a tract '! oollaud iu Walker to'T-!sil,ip. .tamilel U At'-! John ftesbojr. S. C. Mier. J n ob Witiner. Viliij-ii Thomp on. a ia i7, . llnll T. MeAoster. i John Miuoi-r. James MrM. en. Bobert lIcAlistrr. Sutscriba fwr th Santinvl k Hepiibiira1:. r I (I I'-HV-i' jl, 1
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