iiinin liiliaiisiimilrl :j ,. t I - "I JESTIXEL & HEPUBLICAIi MIFFIJNTO'VN. ffedaedar, February 9. I SSI. B. F. SCIIWKIER, (DITOB ASD PIOPBIETOB. To dat (WeJuewlay) tbe electoral rote will be cot'sicd in Congress. Getccal Cam ebon is on a ionr tLrougli iiie Sontli. Tee Irish pre piann ijr St Pat rick's lcy ia tba inoruhj ; it cornea ob tht Inn of March. The thermompun: registered 40 de grees below zero in Oil City, IV, on tLe night of the 1st iiist Ths rvie;tion rf the United State Kenatorhhip uti.) remains uiiJettT laiiied by the Legislature. m m m The object of a eaucns is to ar range an ol d; r of busiiK-ss ; but if it result iu disordering business, how much ia the cadcns worth ? It is reported that Mrs. Garfield has said that wheu she pets to the "White House, the will keep a plain house, uucU us lcrit;fc8 a Republican President . Mast of the Taileys in California were flooded last week. Houses, buns, rattle and people were swept away. Many of the ixpJe that were swept away were s-vf 1. We hereby acknowledge, the re ceipt of the lieKrt of Il.'iiry Y. Palmfr, Attorney General of Penn Fvlvania for lttVJ and 1H. to the present Lepisiature. It contains im portant n'ijffition. Chicago is tn.l making ratd pro gress as tlie reatst divorce city of the world, lis IticHt performance is tbe discovery pf a Lu-OanJ and wife tbat were divorced wi-l.nut tiiber of thetn knowing an) thing about it. Tbe sppl.cati.m lau been Hied by lunlua! friends ou tbe s!v, wi:h a ki.wledg tbat tLe marriage was not a bappyoue.' The friti'id-i of John Welsh, of I'hilidcl;lii;u sent a petition to the Legitdatrire nskisi that Mr. MVsh be elected United Slates Senator for this Coni'iioiiwe.ii'iii. The ii-ht of peti tion ia considered to be of .Teat im jwrtauee from an Ameri.-an stand point, end ytt there were quire a naniber of niotubcrs in tiie LiPginlii ture uho have not fouu.J that out, ond of course tliev made captious, opposition to the Welsh petition be ing pre -entel. " A Fkesch peasant saw in the river a fl mtui-' e'p. He thought he could catch it vita his hand ; but iu tbe attempt he fell into the water and the egg 'sealed him. Tho water whs deep, and ho could nut sw.ra. Ia terror he IhIkvcJ that God was thus punishing his gr edines.i. To pro pitiate Lis fate he vowed that if he escaped Le would never eat another egg. IustHiitly a biauea of a tree presented itseif to hi:n, by means of which he gained the hanks of the stream. Suakiug himself, he said, I suppose, O L-ir l, that you, of course, understood me to say raw ergs !" A BuiriiioPe paper says : Atasocibl gathering iu Baltimore the other even mg. a ycuup uitti from Virginia, visit ing friends iu tbe city, created a sen gallon and a great deal of fuu to those in the secret, by dressing as a young lady, lie made up so accurately fur the character that no less ibm half a deren you:fi beaux present fell in love with bim, ihrted aud made duuees of themselves. But the secret got out, as the jeke was o good to keep, and when the victims heard how they bad been playej with 'hey made it so lint for the aforesaid young won'a"-man that be was compelled to laave lb-' ri'.j 0 pre serve his hide in its en'irr-ty.' Ora editorial coteuipoiaries of the Tribune are largely endowed with the facu!y of luh-suiteinent. therefore it is not to be wondered that when they read the iLst of the mea'iers of a company ol vohuitii-r miiuLi that left this pi ice in Nept?m!vjr. ISoi for the defence of the State, they fell into the mi-suiieiiient that tiie list comprised the military record of the editor of ihe Seuliiul unj Republican. The editors that mistake the muster roll of a company lor the record ol an imiind ial so dier. need to have then- discriminating powers siiajjien ed. Pol haps it was the rapid pro motion from high private to tith cor pora!, iu leu days, that caused the editors to make the misMatonient, for by such rapid stii-Ies iu tho direction ot promotion it is not hard to real ize that the eihior of t!ie Sentinel would have readied a portion aw.;y beyond that of a Scigeaut, or Major, positions reached by the editors of the Ti ibw e, proxid'.-d he had done personal service f.ir a period of tiiree years, or during tiie war. The glo rious military rcc.ird of the editors of the tribune should be extolled to the skit s, f jr it embraced both sides of tiie isiie, and gives them the op portunity to shig "Good Loril, good Devil." at one and the same time ; but. iiiiuieiicalh' oomwdereiL thevare wii. ochis.t vrit.i ti.t-rr re.-oiJ. It, was day it was let out in the room and the by si;cii r numbers thai the Rebel- j door being- open it got a breath ol tbe hon was 2iit down, aud whuu that pure air ot freedom, flew to a neighbor rerord is taken to nis-usure a man's j i"g tree and after giving several caws service, our rceoi d is a lonirer one i departed- It bas since been at libertv iuao mm ui tne rn:!imt editors ot tiie Trib-jne, for the e litor of the Sen tinel supplemented his personal ser vice by two shd.;irt substitutes, and as far as the record iu our iHsesgiun goes, their service was of as much accoui.t to tiie counti v as the vaiori . i i , ,c .1 i- ... t - U8 Uecls of tiie editors of the in ; . i .1 , , , , , 'i uiiecu i cars aua stiew tne ui-at to bant, aud thi n when the number of j be healthy luea ui e consider ed, ve are olill one i i o i , - . . i i 4 1 t i John P. Gardner, shipping c erk of ahead. As the cjise now htii.ids, ua- .1 - n i i t , tf,,s, . -ii ,. . the Cauihria Iron orks of Jubnstown mencsulv considered, Lae numbers ,... ,; i , n t. . j . ' ' , , I accidentally killed one dav win e aie on our side ; our s.a pr setts S ! j.,,. : ,, a ' r , ,, 3 , ii , i i i 1011 outy in tiie yard. Ua c inuieuced . Jdwrm and the etde of the lnbunei wori ,ho J TZl resents only 2 soMiers. before jLe lcciJnt eurred A Scheme u now ou loot to eouueet Centtal Aiuenca with ihe Unite 1 States aud Kur.-pe by meaus of a telegraph Cable, witb tributary land lmes, to he laid fr ui Balize io Out. The Spanish Government bas granted a concession tor the euterprue, and the British Gov ernment has guaranteed to pay the sum of o,C00 per year for twenty years as the proceed of Government telegrams lu and from British liouduras. A South Bethlehem man, R. J. Bran- n:r, is niakicg a flying machine. STATE ITEMS Lawrence couuty it free from debt. Farm bauds are scarce iu Chester couuty. Tbe Harristurg Patriot says tbat tramps are carrying the atuall-pox around. Hundreds of bushels of corn lie no busted under tbe snow ia Franklin couuty fields. Mr a. Martha Elliott, who died in the Allegheny Poorbuuae recently, was worth $30,000. Mrs. Joseph Hopkioson, of St. Clair, was choked to death while eating pie crust. Mrs. Jubn R. Campbell, of Piae Brook, Wyoming county, gave birth to lour babies the other night. The war between tbe citiieus and tbe coal monopolists of Altoooa ia still waged with rigor on both sides. A wagon load of logs upset upon Ar thur Smith, at VVilsouville, Wayne county, on Saturday, killing him ia stantly. Mis Bstey Bradford, of Washing ton couuty, has a bounet worn by her mother a buudred years ago. A petition thirty two feet long, ask ing that Mrs. Mary Severus be appoint ed Postmistress of Mahooey City, has been eeot to Washington. A United Presbyterian congregation has lately been formed at Apollo, Arm-, strong county, by tie Westmoreland Presby tery. There bas been a ' corner" in the Pittsburg egg market. Restaurant mi u were last week at their wits' end and readily paid forty cents per dozen by the barrel an J sixty cents in less quantities. The public school at Madara Clear field county, has been closed for six weeks on account of tbe ravages of scar let fever and measles. Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Xewhonser, of Ciearfield borough, have lost all their their children three in number from scarlet fever within the past three werks. Seventy foxes bare been killed in Brady township, Cleai field couoty, thus far this viuter. Respectably dressed young women stagger intoxicated through tbe streets of 1'ottMiile. Daniel Kalbfuss, who figured quite prominently in the defence of tbe Mol lie Miguire tried at Mauch Chunk, died iu tbe Danville Insann Asylum on I uesday. Alice Rich, a young woman of Potts- villc, has been arrested for mlauticide At Kane City, McKean county, the thermometer was 40 degrees bdlow ze ro on Wednesday. Rev. D. F. Brendle a German minis ter wbo preaches near hastoD, on f?un- day last, in bis sermon, justified tbe lynching of Jos. Soyder lor tbe murder of Mr. aod Mrs. Gogle, because Ihe ends of justice bave so frequently been defeated in Nor'hauipton county. At Stuttgart, a student in love with a pretty girl bad repeatedly written to her parents for their consent to a niar riaie. Receiving no reply, he poison ed himself at the girl,s lodgings. Next day came a loiter with the parent, s con sent. At the funeral tbe girl shallow ed poison, and fell lifeless into tbe arms af one ot the choristers singing over tbe grave. . . .Under the law of this Ktate. all thfc-f physicians are required ro register their names at the Frotbonotary'a office in each county. In many of tbe counties tbe resident physicians have failed to do this. Samuel Warren, who taught tbe first public school in Tremont, Schuylkill county, is dead at tbe age of 75 years. An epidemic of measles prevails in Union, couoty, the disease being so bad that the schools have been deserted tor a week past. 1 The Huntingdon Car Works have recently been enlarged, and are now employing '2"25 uieu. They are now tuakiug C50 cars tor the Texas Pacific Railroad. An" exchange says Green county has BO licensed nC'' within its Hunts, and still the sue ibincs there, the moon sheds her pale light, and seedtime r.ud harvest happen at the Usual suttd per ! iods. A driver of a stage running from Rawiinsville, Lancaster couoty, to Lan caster city, as compelled at several points alocg tbe roa d, Friday last, to shovel a road through snow-drifts fifteen feet hi-h. Miss Doilie Loekhart, of Washington, is said to be the most successful duck hunter in the western part of the State. Two men got tuto a difficulty on the railway near New Castle, Pa., on Fri day, and while they were scuffling a train came thundering along, striking tbe fighters, one of whom was injured so badly tbat be died so.iu after, while imc vim t wi.t win ue vi ijjjiru lir llie. She p bave suffered severely in Washington aud Beaver coiuties dur ing the winter. Some shepherds bave lost the larger portiou of their flocks. The small pox scare in Danville caused the closing of one of the public schools aod Luuoreds of people are being vaccinated daily. Captain Le-'uer of Antrim township Fraiikliu county, caught a white crow 1.... r..li I .: 1 n.. ins i iau auu n lea ia uiue II. Xiier wings were clipped and it was supposed the bird was unable to fly. The otber An Krie county farmer was threaten- ed with a law suit for offering to sell an old cow in the streets of Lrie city. The farmer was indignant at the treat ment, but he took tue venerable bovine bonis, declaring he would kill and eat k......ir i l . t , .i "'"""'i uccaue oe nil ownea ber t Cf , . . 1 ,n. ,,ie ct t pe't'Tming the first duty which bad been assigned him Miss Emma Smith, of South Beth lehem, was detected in the act of eloning wiih Amimdus Snyder. Mag istrate Cope, before whom they vere taken, decided tLit as tho lady had not reaehetl her 21sl yeio- she must accompany her father homfl. The barn of Susan Sleight, in Montgomery townshiji, Montgomery county, was accidentally destroyed by fire oa Thursday, aud kit cows ner- !witliatli9au;ea. CCIER1L1TCMS. Ttsaias Carlyle, tbe historian, is dead The labors of M.wdy aod Sar.key in San Francisco have beea gratify ingly successful. A eow with three rings on a horn is 6 years old ; with four rings she is 7 tears old. No new rings are formed after the tenth year. The deeper rings, however, and tbe worn appearance ol the horns are pretty sore indications of old age. A western cor respondent eays a herd of a thousand Texas cows aod forty short horn bulls, which can be bought for $15,000, would increase to 5,000 in number and $70,000 in value in five years on the grazing grounds of Wy oming. A Boston restaurant keeper receir: ed an order from the deceased Mr. Harrington, through a medium, for an old fashioned pumpkin pipe. Tbe med iuoi ate tbe pie while under the eontrol of tbe delighted spirit. Small pox prevails to an alarming ex tent in the town of Jefferson-, Dakota Territory. Railroad trains refuse to stop there, a general quarantine bas been pot in force against tbe settlement, and it is practically isolated from tbe outside world. Many cases have prov ed fatal. Tbe excursions of bees to collect horey are variously estimated at from one to three miles each, and tbey are supposed to make each about ten trips p-r day. During the recent census in Switz erland, nearly 1,000 women refused to toll tbeir sge, and were fined $ 1 20 each. A whole family were found frozen to death a few days ago in an isolated hov el in the neighborhood of the town of Burns, Minnesota. At Keodallville, Ind., on Saturday, John and Henry Nessel, brothers, com uienced scuffling in sport, when tbe former got angry and h t bis brother with a piece of wood, killing Liin iu stantly. lie was arrested. A Scotch clergyman at Ayr, a few Suudays ago, prayed: '0, Lord, bless the Established Church and tbe Free Cnurch, and the I'nited Presbyterian Church aud all the other churches. Tbou ktiowest tbe various nicknames, Lord, by which tbey are called ; bless tbeiu all.'' In Ripley county, M., on Wednes day last, at a bouse raising. Carroll Massey, a youn desperado, murdered William Tipton an old farmer, by striking biui witb a billet of wood, j jmpf.d npon , torse and fled. No rea son for tbe assassination is known. It is proposed to equip a Govern ment vessel to be sent to search for tbe exploring s'eamer Jeaiinette, which sailed tor the Artie regions some months ago, and has not been beard from since. Oo Saturday William 11 Vanderbiit gave bis check to ouiruauder Gorringe lor the total cost of bringing tbe obelisk from Egypt to this country. It is not koowu how inucti this wo k cost, but it is thought not less tban $105,000. Another shock of earihquke was experienced at Montgomery, N. Y., on Wednesday, while tbe thetmometer stood at i.2 degrees below zero, the same temperature which prevailed a a week ago when ihe first Shock was felt A quadruple wedding took place hf moonlight in Louisiana receully runr couples were married at ouue, and as there was no room large enough to hold the high contracting parties and tbeir friends, ail adjourned to tbe open air, where the eight loving hearts were made happy, notwithstanding the Dight was an exceedingly cold oue. The boy was sitting on the front door step of a very fashionable looking house on Galveston avenue Sitting along side of him was a dog as big as a church debt. A man looked nvr the gate and asked : "Sonuey, will your d;g bite V "Have you come for the rent V "Yes, I'd like to get it." '-Then come right in. He won't bite you at all. He will only swallow you whole. . V o keep him fr your special accommodation Plen ty of room inside, Inquire within." Galveston .VtifS. t atchiug Cold. I Front Journal of Chemistry. tio'.ls nrd r'-ii'!raJ!y considered to le the excit cl'se of a very large proportion of the iisea?es to which the race is prone, and t-reicve any light upon the subject is weii worth considering. I have known a whole family to tiave severe col is iu their heai Is the day after roast goose, a dish of which they vere ef-pev-iaiiv foml Since then I have studied the subject largely fluui a dietetic point of viea-, and with great advantage. I had al ways enjoyed good healtti, excepi that symtoms of dyspepLi Were increas ing iu number and severity ; for, le iug a '-good fc.-ler," like all the world about me, I nte as much as I wanted of all the good things found on Thanksgiving, Christmas and other festive occasions, together with a chuly fare tpiLe up to the standard. I soon found myself eutuvly exempt from, "colds" so long as I practiced intelligent moderation in my diet, and kept clear of pastry and "all in- ! di.Ubie 8-.ibstar.fe8 ; bnt s. sure as I " let myself out" for a few ila-s, so sure was I of having some sort of a coiU. 1 toond, bowever, tiutt by skip ping a nieai o two the severe symp toms speedily abateil, and then mod eration wouid effect a roinplete cure. Whether these so-called colds are simply evideuce of a coggy system from over-indulgence, or flora eating iuiligj-st-ble substances, or whether unhygienic living is only a predis posing canse, and damp f.?et, c.ire iessuess, atmospheric ebange?s etc., are the exciting causes, are debatable questions. A Funei al Adrift on Lake Erie From the Buffalo (X. i.) Express. A funeral procession of six or eight carriage started ou Thursday, the worst day o! ihe storm, to go to the cemetery. They were obliged ou acconut of the dribs to take tbe road that runs along the laks shore, aod slowly plodded tbeir way along what they supposed was the proper street, finding they did nor reach their destination tbey stopped after a while to investigate, and found to their horror that tbey were one mile from land out on the frozon wai Lib -Krio Th. i awb iuc aa iuiu anu treachei-ous, and in their bewilderment they hardly knew which way to turn, but at last, with fear and trembling and almost perished with cold, they crept back to tbe shore aud returned witb tbeir dead to tbe city to defer their nicnrDful errand to toother day. STATE ITEMS. In rcany places along the Susqne- haefct river the aotiou ol the Iroat on the ice produces concussions like the explosion ot a park of artillery. Two eotsins named Cameron while drunk engaged in a fight ou the rail road track near New Castle. While thus employed they were run over by an engioe and badly injured. Io Eik and Potter counties the in tense cold and great quantities of snow has stopped ail travel with horses. There are roads in the latter county over which no beast bas passed for three months. Samuel Newkirk, of Reading, who is employed upon tbe Reading Railroad, charges John S. Lenbart with writing to tbe Recovers that tbe former bad offered the latter a position as flagman for a bonus of $10. Lenhart bas1e3TV"-otbers held in $1000 bail to answer the charge of libel. Tbe Lyman Haskell cannon, which it is proposed to build at the Scott foundry, Reading, will be twenty five feet loog and have a bore six inches in oiameter. It will have four ' powder pockets along the chamber. Ia firingi- it tite Dan usea is to wdipu um uuu dred and fifty pounds. Twelve pounds of coarse powder wilt be placed in tbe breech and twenty-eight pounds of fine powder in each pocket. Legal JVoticet. R ECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES or TBE C013TV OF JIWIATA, Fao Jaxcabt 1. 180, to Jaxcabt 1, 1881. :o: To Ihe Honorable the Juitt of Ihe Court of Common Pleat of Juniata County : The undersigned, Auditors of theconnty of Juniata, elected and anorn according to law, to audit, settle and adjust the accounts of the Treasurer, Sheriff and Commissioners of Ihe tuifi county of Juniata, respectfully report : 1 hat we met in the Jktiditora' office, in MiS'intown, on the first Monday of Jan uary, ISS1, it being Ihe third day of the month, aud alter a careful examiyJf said accounts, we End them to be sViaaws Irom Ihe first day of January, lBt-O, to the lirst day of January, 18Sl, the Treasurer for the year, John W. Kirk, Esq., pursuant to notice, being present at this settlement: 1SSO. JOHN W. Klktv, Trtai'r. Dr. Jan. 1. To halanee from last year.$ 3,'Jtio 53 To ouUUlldl.ig taxes troiu last ye AT . - V, To taxes levied ill IbbO. ..(777. To cash Iroiu Miliiiu Co'' ..... To cash lor oid lumbe' ......... To cash from HuiiiinP'0icojsntT To ch Irom V. h'- Gr?inger, D. b. Cx and JauietT'lcLaugh lin, la'e Commissioners........ 18,369 31 j,TOt 78 175 b W t9 To cah for verdict tees To cash from sale of Co. Bonds. 23.G16 00 $07,452 05 ISiO. CONTRA. By orders pnid issuel prior to ISHO $ By onlers paid issued Cr. 43 30 in lbW 48,4i)0 9; By roid certificates paid ........ By exoneralittns to col lectors By exonerations on un sealed lands......... By cash to Sup't V. Smith on account of Teafiera' Institute.. By tax on county loan paid iiito Slate treas'y t. 2S8 16 300 7u 76 24 179 00 179 53 9 45 it oiiiiiiiiiiii uii naiiio a t-j & Uy uiitMaij'linjr taxes.f 15,3-24 49Aaiae By Vreasurer's salary ---wH D.c. 81, By due county . . balance 1930 13 i $r.7.4'2 05 Jan. 1,1881, To bal. de.e county.. 1,93U 13 1SSO. JAS. R. KELLY, Sheriff. Dr. Dec, 31, To veruictlees $)4 00 Cr. By Cash paid into County Trea sury.. ................. ...5'' i 0i STJTEMZXT OF OCTST.iKDIXG TutXES in Ihe hands of the teteral Col lectors, December 31, so : Collectors. Districts- Jmonut. t 33 35 19lj CO bi lit 6i e-T 181 t'2 157 20 9t 24 1011 42 43 6 275 47 167 K9 85 37 238 SO 2:!7 10 79 51 32 03 120 116 59 81 29 95 919 05 -,: W 1373 7 lo'jO 31 176 31 655 35 529 09 104 88 510 16 500 II 825 72 12H2 71 451 13 8 57 854 21 4 98 1833 03 1X77 1. Brennisholli B-ale 177 i. W. Jaet ;pUrt Royal 1S77 M.ilhias Stump Lack 1S77 David bw.ru - Monroe !S7S A. A. Crosier Port Eoyaf 1(7 Jos. Do ling Tuscarora lf7- Jos. Gray Lick 1S7S il.S Gthen i.Mititiiituwn li7 H. aSinium .Greenwood 1X79 Joseph tiray Xack ! 1S79 .Ilenrv Marrow Tiiscarora 1S79 Jae. h E-h Sp-uce Hill 1879 VP Zimmerman heale 1879 Y. B. M'Cahm Millard tVui. Noble Port Koyal 7!l ns."j- Kerehner 'iValker l!-7!) rhos.CrooM'rt .Melaware IS7 JohnS.Sheliey Monroe 1S79 Cyros A. "'artiH Greenwood. fSMI las.T Shi-H.K-k Besle Is" I'hilip Harley ilielaware... l8o Jowph Sieber Kayctte.... 1N0 Joliu .si oner Fermanagh 18tilieo. L Barncr iGreenwood 18hU.J0. liohison ilick ?eKJ. Burchneld Mitilintown 1' J. T. Stern-tt Milford hs"iS. S. liiK.un Monroe B. F. Bim hfield Patterson lsio John Me-lanigli Porl Roval 1M" I'jvjd R. Hanoi. ""spruce Hill 1S8U: Xi;d. Lliutinrt ,Sni:tehn:i 1" Jaeob Spich-r Th.onul'u I8'' KaiahBerkiy 'Turhett '8""- C. II. MiMhoiise Tusearora lfcSO Luke Davis Walker $15,33. 49 Al! of which is respectfully submitted. JOHN F. ALLEN', G. W. HI'FFM AN, " LEWIS DEC AX. County Auditors. ArnrroRs' OrricE, i Itifllintown, Jan. 6, 1881. i ST.fTEMEXT OF ORDERS DIUIWX by Ihe Commissioners of the County of Ju niata. o Ihe Treasurer of said County, from the ath day of January, lsyn, Io the Zlst day of December, Ho, inclusive s .Miscellaneous. Isaac M. Gosben, coal lor Jail....$ .Vlen, Dcf.-ati and Hudman, audit ing a count Henry F. Zeiders, and others, col lecting lax lor 1877 S. L. Ueuch, and others, collecting Us lor IUIU Thomas Pation. and others, collect ing lax for ls;9 Jos. F. Cuuiminga and Uemperly Stenographers S. B. Loudon, Court Crier 1. D. Mnsser, arranging papers in Recorder's tllHce Solonn-n Books, tor postage, box rent, etc., John J. Tower for 1 pair leg irons lor Jailt ......... .... ....... Janus A Murray, boarding juror. Win. Bell, lor lawn mower...... . Adam Will, county surveyor, ex. aioming papers of nnaeated land J.d.n F J.-ob-, repairing iron fence Lutheran Parsonage, lor drilling a well. Lyona and Atkinson, attorney fees Stevens i. Gu.i, gasoline for Court House ........ Juniata County Agricultural Soci ety Kennedy Jl boty, coal for Court 42 48 70 20 156 10 485 28 6S8 05 235 00 74 00 175 00 23 88 7 25 8 60 16 25 7 60 43 78 25 00 60 09 23 49 100 00 Uonse 105 QQ 1503 40 .' 64 00 Leal JToticet. Thomas A Elder, M. P., medical alleuiiance of Prisoners. ... .... J. k. Barlk-y, return Judge to. Chambcrsburg. ........ n. N. A- tlrter, reruro Judge to Lew istown.... State Lnnatic Hospital, for keeping Frederick Burns Jury Commissioner! and Clerk... 21 small orders amounting to 25 25 25 40 3 SO 61 91 60 00 8 45 $2595 77 Constable' and Jutt ices' feet in Com monwealth cases. Caleb Parker, S. B. Caveny, aod others 19 ' Commonwealth Witnesses. J. I. Leach, John McConnel and others 637 94 Coroner and Justices' Inquisitions. S . R- Loudon. Harrison Reed and Public Buildings. Repairs to Coort House, Jail and out-bmidings, including new cis tern Court's and Jurors'' Pay. J. W. Speddy, O. P. Harris, and others. Grand Jurors.... ...... 216 00 664 74 1930 59 mj Ed Keiley, nenry D. Long, and urors... ....... . $2595 33 Road Damages. G. Fraley, Delaware township.... 60 00 Assessors Including Assistant Jlsses ors. Room rent, holding appeals etc-.. 73150 Constables Returns and Tip-staves. Henry Aukcr, E. W. Philip and others .. 854 31 ' Fox and .Mink Scalps. H. Varner, E. M- Drolesbaiigh and others .......... 207 40 Western Penitentiary. Keeping Prisoners..... .. 30 36 County Prison. S. S. Wilson, Jail fees, boarding prisoners, bedding, etc., 816 6S County, Bonds Paid. Jacob Adams, Win. D. Walls and . others 33,169 05 Interest. " John Book, Philip Kilmer and oth ers........ . Public Printing, 2747 87 B. F. Schweier T. 1). Carman Bonsall ts. Jack man. 214 14 212 25 8 50 9l2i 89 Stationary. F. L. Ilutter. transcript and regis tration books $ 95 38 C. 11. Bergner, dockets tor offices. 63 00 Judson limit and Win. Mauu, for paper, ink and pens.... 35 31 f 6i 72 bridges. Bender, Rannels, Uertzler and Ja cobs, lor lumber and hauling lor Port Royal Bridge Wlu. llency and others, work at Port Koyal Bridge Lewis Burrhrield and others tor lumber and work at Ilawn's and UcDouald'f bridge .. . Commissioners ol Mijder county, repairing county lino bridge.... Geoige W. Sioith, buildii.g alone briue Juhn Mcileen, lumber fur Delaware brill 'e 188 S3 249 14 96 60 108 81 1-8 84 89 61 1 52 1 50 6 20 46 09 87 28 11 55 14 06 I A.I'artner, repairing Varnea bridge ' J.E. M'Cahen,rtpaiiir.g Losi Creek J bridge , Eiihu henner, repairing Tuonipson- . town bridge ' Enoch Horning, repairing llorniiig- ton bridge . Wilson Palm repairing MeCoytown bridge.......... E. G. Sbeailer repairing Mahouton- l-slce . y . W in. ii. lMrcU, repairing Wililow Kuu (iron) bridge $1040 66 Commissioners' Office and Court House S. Banks Wilson, commissioners lees 140 32 II f.. llcMe.i. comuiiss'.oiiers' lees 197 24 J. P. cViiliauis, commissioners' lees 105 40 Jereioi.b Lyons, counsel lees.... 40 f Ml James Irwin, clerk fees 400 00 John beihl, janitoi's tees 10 Oil $1042 96 Public Office:. B. F. Burrhrield, auditing Prothno ot.iry and Rvgister and Kvcorder ollices George Ueynulds, dm-kel fees, re cording ei.rtion returns, etc.... George Jacobs. Jr., Dis'.irvt Attor ney lee... James K. Kelly, Sherid" ' lea and taking persous to enitentlitrT.. 14 CO 279 07 1C3 91 205 ?s $ jot General and Spring Elections. II. II. Klosa, John Kelly, and oih era, holding general and spring eleet'ons, iucludiug Constaldo 3 pay, bouse rent, etc., 854 82 Recapitulation. Mi.CL-ll.mcous 2595 77 Constables and Justices fees iu Caimmocwealth case 191 76 Coc:monwealih witnesses. ....... 537 91 Coroueis and Justices inquisitions 41 56 Public Buildings 2'6 00 Conrls and Jurors pay .......... 2595 33 h. ad Damages 60 00 Assesso.-s 731 50 Constalilea rtturn and tip-staves. 351 31 Wild Cat. Fox and Mink Scalps . 207 4 Western Penitentiary 30 36 County Priscn 816 6 County Bonds paid 33,!'9 05 Interest 2,747 87 Public Printing 434 89 Stationary lt-3 72 Bridges 1010 50 Commissioners' otlice and Court House 104 2 9o Public otlicva ..... o04 3 General and Spring elections.... bol 82 18,51 9 84 Ti, the Commissioners of ihe County of Juniata, for Ihe year 1SHO, in compliacce with the law, do publish the foregoing as a full Statement of the Receipts and Expen ditures of the county afore said, lor tbe Tear 1880 Given nnder our hands at the Commis sioners' Otliee, in MitUintown, this first day of February, 1881 J. BANKS W1LSOX, H. L. McMEhN, J.P. MclVcWILLIAMS, Attest : t'lmnuninuri. James 1b wis, Clerk. Feb. 1, 1881. Is addition to tbe foregoing statement we herewith pnblish-the following, as show ing the indebtedness of the county of Ju niata on the 1st dav of Jannary, 181, as aertined by the County Auditors on ex amination of the sanie on the 6th day of January, 1881, to wit: Outstanding couuty bonds Jan. 1, 18MI $14,508 00 Interest on bonds np to Jan. 1, 181 1,697 78 Outstanding county orders 7166 Liability of coantv $46,277 44 from Schick deduct Bal. in hands ot Trea surer $1,930 13 Outstanding taxes Jan. 1. 8l 15,324 49 Bal. of judgment vs. Milford township 455 00 -17,709 62 $28,567 82 J. BANKS WILSON, H. L. McMEEX, J. P. McWILLIAMS, Attest : Commuiioaer. Jams lawn. Clerk. CexaissiosEEs Orricc, f Mifllintown, February 1, 1881. Legal .Yotues. io,tUlrnfrlt'J !fotice. :late of William Si. Rubison, deceased. ETTtKS ol Administration ou lha es JLj tate or William M. Robisou. late of Turbett township, Juniata oonniv, Pa., have been granted to Marl ha M. Robison, resid ing in said township, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without de'r" MARTHA M. ROBISON, Feb 9-lt Administratrix. XOTICE OF APPEALS. "VTOTICE is hereby given th an appeal ll will be held at the Commissioners' Of fice, Mifllintown, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 188i, for the east end of the county, and on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1881, for tbe west end of tbe connty, when and where all persons who think tneutselvea ag griexed bv tbe late assessments, car. attend il they think proper. By order of the Board of Commissiouers. .. , . JAMES IRWIN, Clerk. Jan. 19, 1881. Register's Ho tire. vt.. i. hbv rivea that Ihe following nortons have Hied their accounts in Ihe Reg ister's Ortice iu Mitilintown, and tht the saiira will be presented to the Court for con firmation and allowance, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1881 : 1. The first and tinal account of William Thompson, Administrator of Eira UcLinu, deceased, late ot Fayelte township. 2. The first and final account ol A. FI. Corn Administrator of Enos Bcrgy, de ceased, late ol Fermanagh township. 8. The account or 1. U. vauis, Aomiuis trator of Sarah Wiseman, late of Walker township. . 4. The first and final accouet of Jeremiah Lyons, Administrator of Margaret Kerlin, late of the borough of Patterson, dee'd. 5 be first and final account of Elisabeth Weiner, Executrix or Dr. C. L. Weioier, late of Monroe township, deceased. 6. The account of Thotuaa Arbnckle, Guardian of William A. MeClintic, minor child of William MeClintic, late of Madison township, Perry county, Pa., has attained bis majority. 7 The final account of Daniel Siebex, Guardian of Darwin A. Bell, minor child of Ephraim Bell, deceased, wh'J bas attained his majority. J. M McDOJALD, Register. Register's Office, iliilliuluwn, I January 17, lfbl. ) Admin lit rator's "iotlce. LETTERS ol Admiui-.trjtiua ou the es tate ol Sarah R. liahinm, deceased, late of Elkhart county. Stale of Indiini, hae been granted is Juniata county. Pa., Io the undersigned. All persons inleht.si to an id estate are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims or demands a-e requested to make known the same without delav. JOHX KURTZ, Administrator, Kk-htiel l, Juniata Co., Pa. Jan. 20, 1881. School House Let I In sr. SEALED PROPOSALS will e received by the Miltoid township School Board, on Satnnlay. Februarv 26, l81, at Muddy Kun S hool House, at ten o'clock a. a., for the building of a Brick School House, when and where al! proposals will be opened, and the letting take place. Tbe Board reserve the right to reject all proposals. Specifica tions may be seen at the home of W. X. Slerrett, Secretary of Miilord township School Board. JACOB AUGHEY. President. W. S. Stsktt, Secretary. Jan. 81, IfJl. Al'DirOR'S SOT ICE. Estate of Elizabeth Fry, deceased. T'lE report of the undersigned, Auditor, making distribution of the funds in the hands of Ezra Smith, Administrator of Elizabeth Fry, was reterred back, Io find whether there was desertion of Elizabeth Fry, by her husband, and tor other pur poses. Tbe, undersigned will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his oitice in Milllintown, vu the lth dav ot Februarv, A. D. 181. EZRA D." PARKER, Jan. ', 1881. Audi lor. PRIVATE SALES. o targe Farm at Private Sale. The Valuable Farm ol the Heirs of Wil liam Okeson, deceased, is offered for sale. It is located in the fertile taliey of Tusca rora, Juniati county, Pa., one and a has miles west of Academia, containing 2 IO ACT of prime limestone land, all in cul tivation, except 10 acres of Timber. Build ings good. Large Mansion Holhc, Bank Brn, 100x50 feet; Wagon Sheds, Crn Cribs, Hog Pens. Good Spring and Spring House, snd all other outbuildings, also otl.er springs and running water; Two Orchards bearing choice fruits. it is well located, near to ebonies, schools, mills and stores. The land is well adapted to grain ami grass and for making money for a new owner, as is well known, it did for many years for its former owner. Price will be reasonable, aud time given to suit purchaser. For terms, 4ur.( call on James B. Okeson, Plea-ant View, near the farm, or J. B. Oke son, Port Royal. o A FOrXDRV FOR SALE. A Foundry, in good order, at Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa. The engine is new. Tbe melting appcratus has just been overhauled and made as good as when new. The shop is large and roomy. All or the several de partments are under one roof. The Foun dry has tbe best run of custom in the county. In connection witb the Foundry there b or 6 acres ot land for sale, having thereon erected a Large Frame Dwelling House, noarly new, snd a good-sized Barn. Good Orchard, Apples, Graphs, ice. Every thing convenient about tbe premises. Wi:l sell all or part- For further particulars call on or address J. n. ROGERS. Johnstown, Junyla Co., Pa. n A FIRST-RATE FARM, COXTALMXO One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in the best wheat-growing district in the State or Ohio, situated one-hair mile from Amanda rail road station, in Fairfield connty, and one mile from a good pike. The improvement area large two-story BRICK HOUSE (13 rooms, hall and cel'ar), Double Log Barn and Stabie, and other buildings, and a well of good water. A stream of spring water traverses the centre of tbe farm. There s a large orchard on the premises. Will take $70 per acre, part cash, rest in payments. A far n adjoining sold for $100 per acre. The reason for selling, is Ihe desire to invest in city property, ia CircIevilL-. For all in formation address J. SWEYER, Circleville, Pickaway Co., Ohio. ONE OF TnE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be purchased of tbe undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with tbe Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story FrameQouse, a com modious Stable and other outbuildings. .There is a Well of rood water at the doi.r of the house. For particulars call on or address WM. HOOPS, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. Subscribe for the Senitutl and Republican. It contains more, and a greater variety of good and uselul readitg matter than any ther connty paper. Travelers' Guile. FENNStLYAKIA EAILEOAD. TIMK-TABLE roa Tbsocch ast locit PASsnsosa Tsaii. Bstwsk- Hiltusacao "" Aitooka. I.X AVE EASTWARD .LCAVI WESTWARD. r h i 3 5-5 ? ! 4? STATtoSS. I ; ! ? 5 O 3 1 r. tt. !a.x. ,A . F. Ml 1200 12 ;i. 7 3i Phi adel'a. 4 15 6 3" r. m. r. -F. u. F.W. ! - 30. 1 80; 9 "O 17 1 li (45 4 30, 8 4 4: 8 i& 8 udi 2 00' Harrisb'g 7 15; 22' 3o iiil 215 2 21 RockviHe. ' M.irysvi'e 7 Hi 1 09. 835 5 Cfi, 8 2 27, Cove 7 0 V 1CI '162 H1IS44 8 24 8 It 8oe 7 47 7 82 714 700 6 40 6 33 625 6 15' 5 55 8 2 3. Duncan'n 6 ft 241 2 55 3 05 8 15 Aqneduci 6 40r.2n So 1222 6 16 6 30i 6 4! 7 14 7 40 3 9 9 9 9 ir2 14 27i : Rally's o y ew port ' 6 Willerst'B o Tbomp'a 6 Mexico I 6 Perrrsv'el 5 I;112 4" 8 25 54 3 44 (Nil 3 48 06. 12 01 54 11 47 7 45 10 8 00 10 Vl M ill ill ill 51.1142. 40 1 1 12 1! 46! on: 354 4 20 45 150 07 5 23 5 32 5 40 5 47 6 05 6 18 6 2 6 88 6 52 701 7 13 7 19 7 24 7 45 Mirtlin I 5 f y-wislo'n. 5 17,11 If! Anderson i 5 05'UOOi McVeyt'nj 4 Jlsyay'nk, 4 N Hamil'n 4 Ml. Union! 4 napleton. 4 Mill Creek 4 Huntinu'n 3 52 10 4H, 2i ; 43! 50. 58! ok! I Hi 39 I0 37i 27 10 27 2-) 10 201 ill 12 10 15! !12 112 112 I2 !l2 0 10 08 52 3 9 55 35, Petersb'e 3 941 41 51 04 15 24 80 34 65 Barree , 3 31! 5 34' .Sor'ceC'k 3 2"il 9 271 If! 9 I2l Birmrh'im 8 Tyrone I 3 Tint., W: 9071 59; 8 38! 55. 8 34; , Fosloria 2 Bells Mills 2 , Altoona 2 52 8 31! 35. 8 15. if. : 1 8 SI. F. M . .! A.M. 20' 50; 1 15 Pittsburg. Wsstwaed Fast Tais. Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 11 55 p m ; Harrisburg 4 20 a ni ; Duncaunon 4 4Hatn; Newport 5 11am; Miiilin 550a m; Lewistown 6 12 a in ; keveytown t ii am; Ml. Union 7 HO am; Huntingdon 7 22 a m ; Petersburg 7 35 a m ; S pruce Creek 7 49 am; Tyrone 8 12 am; Bell's Mills 8 31am; Altoooa 8 50 a m; pittsbuig 1 45 p m. Pittiburg Express leaves Philadelphia at 6 25 p m ; Harrisburg 10 25 p ra ; Rockville 10 3H p m ; Mi!Min 1 1 4 J p ui ; Lewistown 12 1)9 i in Huntingdon 1 13 a m ; Tyrone 1 53 a ni ; Altooua 2 25 a m ; Pittsburg 7 00 a m. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 12 10 a m ; Harr-sburgr 4 05 p in ; Mittlin 5 25 p m ; Lewistown 5 48 p tr ; Huntingdon 6 50 p id ; Tyrone 7 30 p ra ; Altoooa 8 00 p iu ; Pilts tirg 12 01 p m. Chicago Expres leaves Philadelphia at 9 00 a in ;' Harrisburg 12 25 p m ; Millliu 1 40 pm; Lewistown 157 pm; Huutinpdon 2 54 pm; Ttrorc 3 31 p m ; A toona4 05p ra ; arrives at Pittsburg i 6 p iu. Fast Line West, ou Sundays, will stop al Dumalunu. Purpart. Alrf'tytoirn, Mt Vuiou, Petersburg and Bell's Mills, when Flagged. Eastward Fast Tsains. Cincinnati Express h-aves I'itfsbn'-g at 4 20 p in ; Al'oon 9 20 p m ; Bell's Mills 9o6pni; Tyrone 9 52 pin; Pt-U rsbnrg 10 21 pm; iliintmirdon 10 34 p m ; Alt union 10 59pm; McVeytown 1130 pm; Lewis town II 53 pm; .MilTliu 12 !5am; arrives at Harrisburg at 1 40 a ni, and Philadelphia at 5 15 a m. Pacifh; Express Uaves Pittsburg at 4 20 a td; Altoona 8 30 am; Tyrone H57 am; Huntiiicdon 9 30a m; Lewistown 10 32am; Mifflin 10 5! am; Dnncannon 11 47 am; Harrisburg 12 15 p Ji; arrives in Philadel phia 3 45 p ni. Pontic Express East ou Sunday tri.'l stop at Bell's Mills, Spruce Creek, Petersburg. Mill Creek. Ml. Union, KcVeytuwn aud Aew port, ukeu Flagged. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. t Trains leave Lewistown junction for MI1- roy at 7 00 a r.i. 1 1 06 a ni, 4 33 p in ; for Snnhury at 7 25 a m, 2 05 p m. Trains arrive at Lewistown Junction from Milroy at 9 30 a m, 3 00 pro, 5 50 p ra ; from Suubury at 10 25 a m, 5 10 p m. TTKONE DIVISION. Trains leave Tyrone for Bellefonfe and LoCh llav.-n al 8 20 a m, 7 0-8 m. Leave Tyrone for Curwensvillo and CicaB-ld at 9o5 a pi, 7 p m. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Eellefonte and Look fl i en al 8 48 a ni. and 7 32 p m. Arrive at Tyrone from Curwensville and Clearfield at 7 45 a m, and 6 00 j in. Ptiladelptia & Reading iJailroad. Arrange ment of Passenger Trains. NovtvBr.a l"th, 1880. TVetwt leave Hrrrisburs; as follows: For New York via Allentown, at 805 a. m., and I 4 p. m. For New York via Philadelphia and "Boond Brook Route, 6 S55 8 05 a ra, and 145 p m. For Philadelphia, 6 35. 8 05 (throngh car), 950 am. 1 45 and 4 111 n m For Krading at 5 45. 6 35, 8 05, 9 50 a m. A - M .1.. 1. j.-v ' i w ami o w p ra. For Pottsville at 5 45, 8 05. 9 50 a m, and 4 OO p. m. and via Sehnylkill & Susque hanna Branch at 2 40 p m. For Auburn, e 30 a m. For Allentown at 5 45, 8 05, 9 50 a at, 1 45 and 4 00 p ni. The 8 05 am, at.d 145 pm trains have .i i - . . . uirougocars lor iNew i ortt via Aden town. 5CA-D.fr. For Allentown and way sUtions at 600 a m For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations Trains fur Harrisburg leaee an follows : Leave New York via AHeutown at 8 45 a m, 1 00 and 530 p m. Leave New York via "Bound Brook Route" and rn.ladelptui i 1 a in, 1 30.4 (HI ard 5 30 p m, arrivme u Harrisburg 1 CO, y tt 9 10 p in. and 1'' XT, m Leave Philadelphia at 9 45 a m., 4 00, 5 CO and 7 45 p ni. Leave Pottsville at 7 00,9 10 a.m. and 4 10 p m. Leave Reauing at 4 50, 8 00, 1 1 50 a m, i ou, o io, i oo and iu a p ni. Leave Potfeville via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Branch. H All a m. Leaye Allentown at 6 35, 9 CO a m., 12 10, t ou aua oo p m. SUXD.1TS. Leave New York at 5 30 p. ra. ieave rnnadelphia at 7 45 p in. Leave Reading at H Ml .. ..., in Leave Allentown at 9 05 p ra. BAI.DVrirf 1IR ASCII. Leave II AKKlSRI'Ri; for Pirtnn I.k. iel, and Meelion daily, except Sundav,5 25, 6 40, 9 35 a ni, 2 00 p m ; daily, except Sat urday and Sunday. 5 45 p iu, and on Saturday only, 4 45, 6 10, 9 30 p m. ReluuiiM. leave STEF.f.TOV Hill,- cept mid ay, 6 10, 7 00, 10 00 s ra. 2 20 p m ; daily, except Satmday and Sunday, 6 10 y m, uu vu oaiuruav oniv, O ill, 6 30, 9 50 p m. C. O. HANCOCX General Pass'r Ticket Jceut. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager. No pap-r in the Juniata Valley publishes ss large a quantity of reading matter as the Seuliiul and RrnuAHr. I, t. .i n others the psper for tbi general reader. 70 A WEEK $12 a day at home e,si!y V f made. Cnstlv Onttli r .,., ' Tait 5 Co., Augnsta, Maine. rdec3-!y $5 to $20 1 ,27. iL, Je? sos t Co., Portland, Maine. Tbe Sesitimmt inA Rifkl. i place toget job work done. Try it. It will pay you if you need anything in that line. Consult vonr intermix ani the Seafraef and Rtpubtst-m. Medical. rT ii - r ;sH-. Cathartic Pills Combine the choicest cathartic prinmj- f in medicine, in proportions accural!, adjusted to .secure activity, certainty, nj nnilormity of effect. They are the'riiaj ' of years of careful study and nrai ticaiT ,; penment, and are the most effectual rna, efy yet discovered fordiseaa; eanaedi ' derangement of the stomai-h, ir.fr, mi bowels, which recutre prompt and f 3wf. ' J treatment. Aver s Pili s are sper-j!. rtpiicable to this class of diseases. Tan strt directly on the dirstive aRd smZ. Hat ire prooeeRess ami iwtm n-pii- ' feesdtbr ai tioB. Their extensive tut w : physicians in their pr tier, and by Z ; civilized nations, is oue of tbe Btan ' proofs of tbeir value as a safe, son aai 1 Erfectly relUUe purgative mwiia : ing compounded ot the eonetntrsitt ' Tirtues of purely TewetaWe snhstanM '. they are positively free from caloaciTor : any injurious pmiieitiew. and can be ai, ministered to cbildreD with perfect lafc-y. j Arr.st'a Pills are an efTecroal cans fa Constipation or Costivenens, Indium tlon. 1 ysp'psl, lyisa of Appetitt, Foul Stomach aud Breath. DizzUiM Ileadarhe. Loss of Memory. Xaak. neM,It'llnnsnMM,Jaiinlire, KheasM, tisin, KruptioiM and Skin lliwn Iropsy. Tumors, Worms, Rearat frla, Colic, (irlpw, Diarrhrea, Dyw, tery. Gout, I'iles, Disorders of ta Liver, and all other diseases nwnltiv from a disotdered state Ot the digesm apparatus. As a Dinner Fill they hive do equal. While jrentle in their action, tin. Pills are the meet thorough snd trait: V ing cathartic that can be employed, acj never give pain unless the bowsls an inrlamed. and then theirinrluenceishai. ing. They stnoujnte the appetite and digestive ortrans; they operate to pnnfr and enrich the blood, and impart renewal health anil vigor to tbe whole system. Prepared by Or. L C. Ayer & C, Practical and Analytical Cheaihta, Lowell, Mass. SOLD T 111 DBCettlSTS BTaaTWRSS. Ui The leadlnsx Scientists of ts- 5aj' xn:is lh.it most lie ists are caue4 by disordereil Kidneys r Liver. If, there lore, the Kidueys and Liver are kept in per fect urdcr. perlecl health will be the result This truth has oulv been known ashnrttnu an I for years eople siitfered great agnnr wi'hoiit iK-in" able to Snd relief. The dis covery of Warner's Safe Kidney and Lit Cure maiks a new er in the treatment of these tp.Kb'u-s. Made from a simple tmp-h-al leaf of rare v.-tlde. It contains jut tlu elements m-cessarv to nourish and invigor ate both of these gre it organs, and saldy restore and keep them '.n order. It is a IMJSn iVn Remedy for all the dis ease that cause psios in the lower part of the body for Torpid Liver Headaches-JanudH-e Diisxess Gravel Fever, Agn M iluri d Fever, and all difficulties of tlM Kidneys, Lfvpr and I'rinary Organs. It is an excelli nt and safe remedy for fe males during Pregnancy. It will contsj Merstruaiion ai:d is invaliul.le for Leucor rho a or Faliinit of the Womb. As a Blood Ptiri!ier it is uneualed, far it cures the organs lhat rulli llie blood. KtaUTIir RECORD. It saved my lile." E. B. Lakely, Ssi ma, .11a. "Ii is the remedv lhat will cure the msnr diseases peculiar to women." Mothers' Muzazine. fc- It has pissed severe tests and won es-dorse-n.-'nts from Some of the highest inrJ iCal in he country.' Xnv York World. "No remedy heretolore discovered CM be held for one moiiKnt in comparison with it." Rrr. C. Hmey, D. D., H'assnj o, D. C. This Kemedv, which has done such wnt rlers. is put up in ile LARGEST SIZE' BOTTLE of any medicJne upon Ihe mar ket, and is sold bv Druggists snd all desierf at $1.2 Ir bottle. For Diabetes, in quire lor WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES CL'ME. It is a POSITIVE Kemedv. II. II. WAR.tEK K CO.. Rochester, X. Y. Manhood: HowLost. How Restored Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell'a Celebrated . on the radienl curt (without mcdi ciney of Spenatorrhea or Seminal weak ness, Invplufit.-ry Tsefnmsl Losses, Imp tency, Wen'a'and Physical Incapacitv, 1m peiiirrer(ts to Miirriur, etc. ; also, Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by sett-indulgence or sexual extravagance, ar. Tbe celebrated anlbor, in this admirabi Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thin years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may berad ically cured wituotit tbe dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knii'e ; pointing out a mode of enre at one simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter bat his condition n: iv be, m:iy cure himself cheap ly, privately, and radically. rrniiis Lector should be In the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent !r.f, under sel, in a plain envelope, to any address. Address the Publishers. TIIE CTI.YEKWELL MEDICAL TO 4.1 Ana St.. New York; jnnel8-l v Post-Oflice Box 45S6. CAl TIOf XOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against fishing, hunting, breaking or opening fer ces, or cutting wood or young timber or in anv nnnecess ury way trespassing of the lands of the undersigned, in Fayette township and a tract of woodland in Walker to-vnship. Samuel Watts Hugh T. McAlister. John Mnsser. James McMeen. Robert McAlister. John Beshosr. S. C. Myers. Jacob Witmcr. William T&ompvs a jg 27, T CAITIO.1. ALL persons are hereby cautioned sot to allow tbeir dgs to run, or themselvas t fish, hunt, gather berries, break open fences or cot wood or young timber, or io snf Wiiy trespass on the lands of tbe under signed. Isaac KirK. John Woodside Alexander Wallace. J. H. Walla-e. Joseph A. Ross. James Wallace. Benjamin Moore. Lemuel Ramsey. Matthew Clark. Jan 28, 1880-ly CAlTIO.f f OTICE. All persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing npon the lands of the under signed ic Fayette township, by opening tences, cutting wood or young timber, hunt ing, or in any unnecessary way trespassins on the lands aforessid. Elisabeth Oarver Henry Sieber Joseph Sieber Amanda Bashore John Sausnian Jonathan Burria David Cramer S. S. Beaver. John K.. Sauaman oent Sale Sills printed on short notice" af tha i ( " "WAft rsI.'dfl'S "Tl S u l t -I i ii - yi i -k ia I ! 1 omce of the Set,n,l and Republican. -vfTginir --fi
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