...pim IVTOWN : Mir i - , .w.dafsu-." TERMS -.ion SI. SO per annum if paid gHV not IiJ W'l.lim 12 """t advertisements inserted at 60 "n'meotifce. m lortTcol- T""'' ..r line forcach insertion. "B0' 10 'I! ?wi tomato tl.se desiring' J$S or qu,rter gfjiTEEOF SALES. Th. rate of fifty fu for fo.ur '"j.0", T less tln far insertions w.tl be "driU registered in this col J KJ cents per time lor each tub- wStoi are raiKTEo rm. la oMbe " sre.abvEim. i nits lTm Tcbarse -ill. nude for P, b in.port.nt that persons b.v.ng sale. AolTprop.rty reel es ate should ln7promp''y regWe.ed m b.s Cot toieiuemf r themselves es T!'.elv in tbr ncigbb..rh.od, and that no , T" distndin may an-e among ouyers M.n.v iol..r. will Sreatbe seller br oinS this Kegister. nTsenhnel end Republican reaches yar vJawtiocanbe addressed m no oiber ..conveniently and satisfactorily. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY-. Wirch J.-Nancv Bergy, at Jericho Mills uFcrmantgb township, personal property, anlare. 5 cows, 8 yoong cattle, 20 JTi sows. 8 -hoats, farming men-ill. md household furniture. Virch 7 Thompson Valentine, one half of Et Sal.m, in Delaware town !i' p,r...nal pmrrty. hors-a. cows, voung "ttle, hbutes. tanning utensi.s and house bold furniture. aiKl, g J.hn Bj&bore. Milford town A horse. 4 cows, 1 bull, young cattle. i J.d. hoe, clmkcns, hsv, coni-todier, !, corn, sua larm.nj, - Huvh I", Wl-D. I. Mmniclun, at Tort . u t n.'r'nai pro-rlv, nurses, calm, t ah n.' olherstocfc tannine inijlements, fcc. i Jimu W Hatuilton has gone to Philad.l L 1" -En Smith, at the residence to liial a job ot painting. He cLn K1Ufl:nan in Walxer township, ! boss painter. miles snothst of Otkland Mills. Per- sonal pneertv. a nures, cons, t cum, i. bfileia, I Dniam bill!, 4 head young rattle, - head ot heep, and farming implements. 14 J. W. Leyder, Delaware town ship, i mile east of Thompsontown Per sonal property, 2 mares, 1 colt. 2 cows. 2 beiters, 2 to ' shotea. larpe lot ot tarm inf impkrnieiits and machinery, and houst. bold furniture. March 15. Alton S. Adams, at his place of reaid'uee in tt"a!ker townbip, personal property, hurses, cows, youetg caU'e, hou-.e-boid luraittire, &. Sarch 19 W. II. Mo.Viter, at Cocola-maj-Fprsi.n! property, 5 he:id young c it- tr b:es, larnimg ut;iisi's, household articles nd store go jds. the Ute earthquake shocks in Pennsylva nia his brought forth the Mloning item from the LewjMowu Gaxtttt : It is alleged thst there is a spot on the mountains down in the Xarrosa a here a warm current of air is constantly ascending out of the bow- j els of tie earth so warm that no matter I bow cold your feet my be theV can be wanard ia a few minutes. It is said to be knows toAoly one person residing down there, and he keeps it a secret noder a be-. lief that valaable minerals cause the exba- Utiua. As volcanic action is beginning to show itself in several part, of the United States, nutably as near as irgiuia, may not file late supposed earthquake which woke up the llifflintbWDers, Lewisburgbers and othertjiire originated in a shake of S hade Mountain 1 If so, and should it some day bant forth with Vesnrian fury, fill np the narrows, dam the Juniata and convert all our valleys into a vast lake, which they un doubtedly were in the dim past of thou sands of years ago, who can contemplate the result with a shudder I Get year arks readr. The Center Hall RtioTttr relates the fol lowing somewhat peculiar circumstances at tending tbe death of Charles C. Smith, who resided on the farm formerly owned by Wil liam Relief, near Center Hall. Center coun ty : One ol the cows belonging to Mr. Smith was suffering from a sore eye, and he weut f tbe stable about 8 o'clock on Friday morning, Feb. 11 ih, to apply the proper remedy. lie fai'i-d to return in tiiue, and when his wile went to the stable she was horrified to see him lying, apparently dead, under the cow. After untying the cow and driving her from the stable Mrs. Smith sent for tbe assistance of some men who were at work near by. They ctrried Pr. Smith to tbe bouse and summoned Dr. Alexander, who, on his arrival, pronounced life already extinct. Judging by certain marks on the body of the deceased it ia supposed tbat while administering the application to the eye of the cow she turned suddenly, ber head strikit'g Mr. Smith in the stomach. He fell stunned beneath the cow when she trampled or.t his life. The deceased had been married about two years aud wss 30 years bli. There was a cold w ind from fh north west on Monday afternoon, but ti.at did not keep about 100 ptople from looking at the work to get the inch and a-half cable of Rennedy & Doty across the river. Tbe streim was high, the current strong, and no rower was powerful enough to pull across and draw tbe cable along. After reiwated efforts, a small rope bed-cord size waa carried along the side of tbe bridge to the end of the span, and then dropped down to a boat which was rowed to the next pier, or remnant of pier, and thence to the next pier, which is connected to the mainland by span of the bridge. The cord was car ried along the span to tbe shore. The cable was tied to the cord and nulled acroes and by the attachment or pulleys, a team or mules, and the united pull of a nnmber of nicn the cable was stretched above the river. . The Selinsgrovc Times says: We see it stated that Judge Jenks of Clarion county has decided tbat parents surrender all au thority over their children while tbe chil dren are ia school, and that the teacher has the sole right to say what they shall or shall not study. If this is to become a ruling principle in the common school system, then it is time to ahulish the entire system ; for it is hard to conceive ol a more despotic principle than that of compelling parents to Pay taxes to educate their children, yet in their education they shall be denied every right that parental care and natural justice dictate. The Huntingdon Journal of last week re lated the following: Samuel Kennedy, of Mifflintown, who is employed by the P. K 5. Company in building a stone wall about one mile east of this place, fell from the t0P of a derrick, on Monday last, breaking n jw-bone and otherwise injuriog him- wlf. Tbe distance from the top ot the der rick to the ground waa about twenty-fir feet. He was brought to this place and Ms j injuries attended to. I SHORT LOCALS. Prepare to flit. Clean the cellars-. ' On to Washington. How, now about the ground hog t XUple sugar trees are being tapped. Bay Dr. Morrison's antibillious pills. There are 30,000 Grangers in Pennsylva nia. Lew istown people indulged tu New Eng laud supper. Colored people in Tyrone have organized a Sabbath-school. For Sale A good No. 9 Cook Store. In quire at this office. Cotumuuion services in the Lutheran church next Sabbath a week. The inauguration of President-elect Gar field will take place on Friday. Clarion county people are proud of a man who is the father of 36 rhildrn. Rev. 8. G. Dressier was making pastoral liiiiis in Grahauivillo on Monday. Getting worms to Bsb with is more diffi cult tu do than to catch suckers. Telegraph dispatches report the lodging places in Washington as hiled tip. Exchange papers report pneumonia and pleurisy in their respective localities. Six persons were admitted to member ship iu the Lutheran church on Sabbath. The Stnlt.it I and Republican office is the place at which to have sale bills printed. $35.00, cash, will buy a second-hand Uoldeu Tongue Organ. CJI at this office. The Probyterian church case was argued b lore Judge Junkin on Tuesday, yester day. Mrs. Abraham Halternan, of Fayette township, diedou the 22nd ultimo, aged about tAl years. FOR SALE Five share Odd Fellows' flail Association stock. If you wiah to buy, call at this office. Mr. BonaII, vf the Democrat and Regi$Ur, has so far recovered frotu his late illuoss as I to be abie to visit the office. Cochran's singing class held a coucert in the Prtv-bt terian church on Washington Mreet, on Tuesday evening. Some days ago John liashorc, of Fayette I township, bad a fall from a horse and had his Collar (roue broken. Miuy farmers are husking corn, a some thing that does not oiten take place at this lime in the year in this State. There is a bill in the Michigan Legisla ture tbat makes " bugging a girl against her ill, a penitentiary oHenxo." The rise iu the river on Monday worked the drill pile away that was located on this bide of the island by the ice flood. The highest price yet reported as offered for a small balcony or porch at Washington for inauguration day is thirty dollars. The mean, jealons an envious people .are always well known by tbe manner in ' which they strive to discount better people, a. cate observer remarks that the man m j,0 stp his paper to economise ir like a j man wu0 ps barefoot to Save his shoes." , Gn Sndlv , fire brukff ou, fa St . prick,, Agv,um ,t Scr,ntoll) mhwby chMna wer, .mothered to death. . ! There Is no danger in crashing the river j when the river is high by tbe rope f'errS if j the current board ia not put toe far down in the water. A Chambershurg constable arrested amah while be was in attendance upon the funeral of his lather. The constable was removed from office. , Allen McAlister, who lives at Cocolamus, on the main road to Richfield, fell from a load of hay last week, and split the cap of his right Knee. We should not suffer fiorh a Congh when a few doses of Ayers Cherry Pectoral will cure it. Time, money, comfort, health, all are saved by it. Are yon an Episcopalian or a Catholic 1 The Lenlen season, which begins to-day the 2nd or March will keep yon in a state of fast till April 16. A rope ferry bas been pnt across the river below the bridge, and a large flat cross the river in two minutes time. The flat will safely carry twenty people. It is said that alum dissolved in water and rubbed on leet that have been frosUd will cure the itthy sensation that affects reet that bave been frost-bitten. William McCachren, of Turbett township, received the contract Tor building the Mud dy Run school house, last Saturday. Ue is to build the house for $1,13? .00 A woman has just been released from the Somerset county prison wherw she bad been incarcerated tor five months on con- iction of being a common scold." Tbe d. A R. appointed J. R. Kelly, Cor nelius McClellan, J. J. Patters., Thomas Elder and William Egolf a .committee to visit tbe Soldiers' Orphan School at McAl isterville. Thecommittee visited the school on Friday, and fouud everything in order. The np3etting of the ferry boat with Go shen and Wie, bas sobered people np, for the time being, when crossing the river. It is now believed tbst the bost would not bave upset if the board used to catch the current bad not been pushed so far below the bottom of tbe flat. " We acknowledge the receipt of Report or William P. Schell, E.-q., on the Finance of tbe Commonwealth or Penusylrania, for the year ending November 20, lt0. We re ceived the report throngh fTio courtesy or J. Miller McDonald, present Recorder ol Juniata county. Beauty bas a market value. Adam Fore paugh offers ten thousand dollars for a beam il nl woman who will appear at tne neaa or the street parade of his show. The beauty is to do no work, excepting sit at tbe bead or the street parade every day Tor a period of thirty weeks. Last Thursday George Vosburgh, lad about 14 years of age, son of Tunis Vos burgh, was run over by freight train or r.r. .Mii.T-ard-bound. near Port Koyal. 1 ne vouth had been to this place, and was on his way to Port Royal, at which place he lived with his father. He missed a step in tbe effort to get off the csr, and fell across th -.il. The train nassed over his abdo men, killing him almost instantly. The high water on Monday afternoon got the better of the flat that is ran across the river by tbe railroad wire cable, and upset tbe boat. There were two persons in the flat when the misfortune overtook it, name ly, George Gosben, passenger, and Jacob Wise, manager of tbe boat. Wise swam to the shore. Goshen drif ted helplessly down the river, and if it had Dot been that Ezra Doty hastily manned a boat and went to bis rescue be wouM hare drowned. It is real 4 -jeer to hear Democrats U!k about the Republican pirfy nnler.the rule or a boss, in the face or the f.tct' thit all the Democratic members or the Legislature oted for Wallace all the way through. They did not dare to even give a compli mentary ots toother memb-rs or the party. They should sweep their own door or boss rule before they talk of other people. The Altoona Tribune says: "W'm. Given, late a private of Company A, Ninety-sev enth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. applied for and lias through the efforts or Agent Nk-ewonger received an increase or pension. His tuisrortune in battle was to stop two rebel bullets, one of which struck his neck " The soldier above mentioned a ton or Squire Wm. Given, deceased, of this county. Some thief Mole a horse, that $150 had been refund for, from the stabla or Samuel R'rckenbach, about one mile east of McAlis terville, last Wednesday night. The horse had not eaten the hay that was put in the rack, and from tint Tact it is inferred that the horse was taken in the early pjrl or the night. The animal had been red by the thief, as was evidenced by corn cobs in ibe trough. A saddle, bridle and blanket were !so taken. The niht was a cold, blustry one. No clue to the stolen horse bas yet be n reported. Ever body about town knows that the bridge had four spans, and that the ice flood took away the two middle ones, leaving a span at either shore. On Monday after noon Charles (ironinger, a youth or 20 years, walked from the Patterson side to the end of tbe span, and while stepping about on the pier the stones loosened and he tell a dis tance of about fifteen feet in the direction of the river, landing on his ba-k, on tbe remnant of the ice-breaker. He was not severely hurt. He could not get bwk into th? bridge, and it became necessary to send a boat out for hiui. Ther6 are two rope ferries on tbe lower side of the river bridge. The Kennedy &. Doty ferry, and the Keiarr Terry. About 3 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon a flut on each of the mentioned ferries left the Patterson shore for this side or the river. When about hair way across some mishap over took the Reiser flat. Some say that a ring that was fastened to the lead rope broke. Others say thit Ibe ropes or the Kennedy & Doty fiat got under the Reiser flat ; but be rnperts as tbey may, the Reiser titt was sunk or npset, and the occupants thrown into the river. There were in the Reiser Hat, passengers, William Sandoe, Saniiiel Kinzer, and Griff Conner, and James Rei ser, msr.ager of the flit. There wss a long bencb used on the Sat to seat passengers on, that floated down the river. The passen gers clung to that aud floated away with the current. James Reiser swam to this shore. William Reiser manned a boat and followed ttie passengers tbat were clinging to the bench. They were overtaken and landed nearly a half mile below the bridge. In the pitiless cold their condition can be belter imagined than described. Eager and will ing men were on the shore when Reiser landed Sandoe, Kintsr and Conuer. Stout men took hold or them, buoyed them np and kept them on a run on the tow-pitb to town, to keep them from being paralysed by the lreezing cold. SELECT SCHOOL. I will open a Select School in Mifflin, beginning April 18th, and continuing one term of ten weeks. In a1 dition to th? ususl branches studied in any graded or high school the elemeuts of Latin will also be taught- Terms, $3.50 to $7.00. W. I. HiBBS. TIME EXTENDED. Many subscribers of tbe Sentinel end Republican, that were in arrears more than one year, paid up their arrearages within the past month. A num ber or others who are in arrrars more ihan one year hsve requested an exteusion of time. Alter the first of May, 1881, a bill will be sent to each and every one that is in arrears more than one year. The Lore of (lie Pant. As sailors watcb from their prison For the long gray line ot the coasts, I look to tbe pist rearisen, And joys come over in hosts, Like the white sea birds from their roosts. I love not th' indelicate present ; The future's unknown to our quest ; To-day is the life of the present ; Kilt tbe past is the haven ot rest The joy of the past is the best. The rose or the past is better Than the rose we ravish to-aay ; 'Tis holier, purer and litter To place on the shrine where we pray For tbe secret thoughts we obey. There are no deceptions nor changes ; There all is placid and still; No grief nor fate that estranges. Nor hope that no life can tului; But ethereal shelter from ill. The coarser delights of the hour Tempt and debauch and nepraret And we joy in a poisonous flower, Knowing that nothing can save Our flesh-from the fate of the grave. But surel) we leave thrm, returning In gHet to the well-lovea nest, Filled with an infinite yearning. Knowing the past to be rest That the things of the ptst are the best. The Spectator. Airy View Academy. Tcrt Boyal, JnniaU County, renn'a. The Spring Session or this well-known institution will open on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1881, under the personal care snd instruction or the undersigned, who will give their undivided time and attention to the School. For particulars, send for Circular. David Wilsosi, frincipl. J. U. Smith, Co-Principal. Tost Rotal. Feb. 16. '81-St PILLS. Use only Dr. J. M. Morrison Sugar eoated Anti-bilious Pills as they now acknowledged to be the be9t Liv er Pill made, m box of them should be in eery family. Tbey are also a good thvic. Cnn be had at Dr. Bank's Drug Store in Miffliutown and at most mi a t of the country stores. I ue vr. tor merly practiced in Waterloo this coun ... r deo '21 80. Organs ! Organs I Organs ! $50 AND UPWARD. WITH FROM 6 TO 17 siurs. I buy direct from the largat and moil re liable Organ manufacturer in this country. Stool and Book with each Organ. Call on or address W. II. AIKEN'S, Main street, Mifflintown, Pa. Room formerly occupied by W. P. Sny der. sepl-3nu DON'T BE DECEIVED by such dodgrt as a $350 Organ at $05 to $90, when you csn bdy the same grade of instruments at home at $60 to $70, and save tbe freight, by calling on W. H. AIKENS, Main street, Mifflintown, If won wish to bur real estate, consult tis colamnt otths Sentinel and Republican. MAHRIED: MOVER MIMGI.K-. On the 2Hh nit., at the residence of Henry Alir.gl, by Rev. E. E. Berry. Mr. S. J. Moyer and Miss Era A. iliugle, both of Fermanagh township. DIMM McCLELLA On the 24th alt,, t the residence of ttie bride's parents, by tbe same, Mr. Irwin C. Diiuin and Mifcs Eva C. McClellan, all or Mifflintown. DIED i CURISTT. On Wednesday, Feb. 16th, 1881, at his residence in Millliulown, Jacob A. Christy, Eq., in bis 76th year. ALLEN On the 85th or January, 1881, in Beale township, James W. Allen, agi-d 70 years, 10 months and 12 days. nART On the- 7th tilt., in Tuscarora township, Lottie, daughter of William aud Tiliio Hart, aged 12 years. RANNELS On tbe 13ib nit., in Port Royal, Mary n , diugbter of D. C. and Ada M. Rannela, aged 2 years. 3 mouths and 17 days. FRY Feb. 26:b, in Delaware township, this county, Mrs. Catharine, relict of Enoch Fry, (maiden name Dressier), aged 95 years, 10 months and 26 davs. tribute or liespect. At a regular, stated meeting of Mifflin town Lodge, No. 131, 1. O. O. F., held in their Hall, on Fridav evening, February 11, 1BS1, the undersigned were appointed a committee to dralt resolutions on the death or our late Brother, Alexander Crozior, and made the following report: WuxtKAs, It has p'ea-od an all-wise Providence to remove lrom our midst our well-belortd brother, Alexander Croxier, therefore Do it Rtwlrtd, That while we biw in humble submission to the mandates or Him who docth ail things well, may we anticipate that he has gone to the enjoyment or that "rest which remaineth for the people ol God." Rttolvtd, Tbat in his drath our Order bas lost a high!)v:stecmed and worthy Brother, the Church a Christian aud a consistent meuiler. Society an upright citizen, his wife I itl'.ri.in-tn liM.Kin.l hitt i I. i l.t run m ' tin.l and indnWnt i Hhr. Rttohei, That our Lodge mora be draped in mourning for the period of thre- months, and that each member wear the usual badge for thirty davs. IltioivtH, That a copy or these proceed ings be furnished to the triends ol the de Ceased and published in all tbe county papers. E. O. .Rbeidek DEt. 1 LER, U I. W. II. IIkllek, Com N. L. Kask t'OMMi:itClL. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrusToww, March 2, 1881. Butter 18 Ejrgs.. 15 Lard 8 Uam i..: 12 M'OuMer;... 7 Sides i 8 Potatoes 40 Unions................... .....1 00 Rg 1 i MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weenly. Quotations roa To-dat. Wednesday, March 2, 1881. Wheat 1 00 Corn 42 Oats 30to33 Rye 75 Cloverseed 3 7 jto4 25 PHILADELPHIA GRAIN MARKETS. Philadelphia, Feb. 28 Wheat is firmer with more iiiquirv; No. 2 Western red. $1. l-? ; Pennsylvania red $l.I4al.Io; amber, $1. 14al.lt. Corn is firm but quiet j steam er, 53c; yellow 54a5oc; mixed 64o5c. Oats are firm with a lair inquiry j No. 1 white, 4-lc ; No. 2 do., 41c ; No. 3 do. 42 alJJ:; No. 2 mixed 41c. Rye ia steady at 'jjc. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Philadelphia, Feb. 28 Tbe cattle mar ket is fair; sales 3,300 head ; prime o I it-Jo ; medium, 4 'a ; ; comm. hi, 4al;c. ine sheep market is fair; sales, 7,oA head; prime, 6 ib jc; gx,d, Oj i'ijc; medium. 5 aoJ: ; common, .Sa'.Jc. Hogs are selling slowly; salts 4.000 head ; prime, 9'i'Jc; good, fj.ifljc; medium, 8a(-;. Special .S'oiicts. PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) ihe recipe for a simple Veoetasli Balm that will remove Ta, FRECKLE?, PIMPLES and Blotches, leaving the skin soft, clear snd beautiful; also instructions for producing a luxuriant growth or hair on a bill head or smooth f.ire. Address, inclosing 3c stamp, Ben. VaNDKir & Co., 5 Beekman St., N. V. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy is anxious to make known to bis fellow-sufferers the means of cure, l o all w no aesire it, ne win sena a copy of the prescription used, (free ot charge,) with the directions for preparing and wsiiig the same, wuicn tbey wm nna a scre CraE for Coxsinmos, Asthma, Bhox- chitis, &c. rarties winning uie rresenp- tioUt wiil please address, KuV. r.. A. MILS' i.x, 194 Peon St., Williamsburg, N. Y. AGENTS WANTED. Big Pay. Light Work. Steady Employment. -aru- ples free. Address. M. L. BYRN, 49 Nas sau Street, New York. KKRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered lor vears from Nervous DEBILITY, PREMATURE PEC AY, and all ihe effects or yontblul in discretion, will for the sake or suiTcring hu manity, send tree to all who need it, the re cipe and directions for making the simple remedv by which he was cured. Sufferers w ishing to profit by the advertiser's expe rience can do so by S'ldresing in perfect con3denco. JOHN B. OG DEN, 42 Cedar St., New iork. Jan 20, 181. KENNEDY & DOT?, (Successors to Buyers Jt Kennedy,) DEALERS IN ORAIX, COALi LtMBGIt, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT. UC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. We are prepared to lnrnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY k. DOTS'. April 21, 1879-tf $79 A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily Tart Jt Co., Augusta, Maine. marljl-lT tMlSCELL,l.'E0U3 Ifu LiJ jw J A TRUE TONIC g& A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER IRON BITTFRS are Liehly recommended for all diseases re quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indijetlum, I'ypeptia, Inter mittent Ferm, Want of Appetite, Lot of ti&rngth, Lack of Energy, tie. Enriches) the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. They act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, surf as Tatt in(f the Food, Lelching, Heat in the UtomacJi. Heartburn, etc The onlj Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all dnipL-ts. Write for the ABC Book, 32 pp. of taeful and amusing reading sent frnc, BROWN (CHEMICAL. CO., Baltimore, Md. 3 ? PRIVATE SALES. o ' Larga Farm at Private Sale. The Valuable Farm ol the Heirs of Wil liam Okeson, deceased, is oir. red for sale. It is located in the fertile valley or Tusca rora, Juniata county, Pa., ono and a has miles west or Academia, contniuing '2 IO Acre of prime limestone land, all in cul tivation, except 10 acres or Timber. Build ings good, Large Mansion llonse, Bank Barn, llXixoO feet; Wagon if beds. Corn Cribs, Hog Pens, Good Spring and Spring House, and all other outbuildings, also other spring and running water ; Two Orchards bearing choice fruits. It is well located. near to cburccs, schools, mills aod stores. The land is well adapted to grain and grass j and for making money fir a new owner, as is ( well known, it did for many years for its ' futuier owner. I'rice will be reasonaole, j snd time given to suit purchaser. j For terms. Jlc, call on James B. Ok "son, ; Pleasant View, near the rarra, or J. B. Oke- j son, Port Kuy!. I A RARE CHAXV'H To Buy a Large Tract of GovJ LtnJ nt a Vn.hr Prirr 0 a .U0Jcra.e Met. To a man who desires to in."J;e farming and stock-raising his business, this is the t greatest bargain in Juniata county. Three Unnlred Jtrret and more, havinf ' thereon a large Brick Dwelling House in good condition, Barn and oilier ouluuiM- ings ; a running stream of water neai the door, also, good well water in yard ; aa Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in the ' county ; a grove of 50 maple trees, which, ' il attention were directed to, could be turned into a source of income, as such j grovos art in Somerset county, this Slate, and as Mich groves are in New England. Go m! limber on the farm. The farm w ill produce 40 to 50 tons of hay annually, and grow grain of all kinds. There ia an abun- -d.;e of LIMESTONE on the rami. j - We repeat, this is the greatest bargain ' now offered in this county, to the man who ' ban tscrgy, snd desires to farm and raise j atsjek. To c;h a man, who has s modi-r ite nqi f money for drai payineui, there ia a rare chance to seenre a property, that in tno nature or things must increase in value I gradually, Tor tbe period of a full genera tion yet lo com:?. Time, 6 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. I you have ths intliuttion, the meaus, and the pluck to developo one or Ihe finest tracts of land in lh county, call at this of- j lieu lor particulais. A rOl'SDRT FOR SALE. A Foundry, in good order, at Johnstown, JnniaU Co., Pa. Tbe eaftiue is new. The meltiua; ai peratus has just been overhauled and made as good as when new. The shop is large and roomy. All of the several de partments are under one roof. The Foun dry has the best rui of custom in the county. In connection with the Foundry there 5 or 6 acres ot land for sale, baviug j thcieon erected a Large Frame Dwelling House, noarly new, and a good-sized Barn. Good Orchard, Apples, Grapes, tc. Every thing convenient about the premises. Will 11 ail or part. For further particulars call on or address J. II. HOLERS. Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa. o A FIRST-RATE FARM, CONTAINING One Hnndrcd and Sixty Acres, in tbe bust wheat-growing district in the Statu of Ohio, situated one-half mile from Amanda rail road station, in Fairfield county, and one mile from a good pike. The improvements area largo two-story BRICK HOCS8 (13 rooms, hall and ccl'ar), Double L05 Prn and Stable, and other buildings, and a well of good water. A stream of spring water traverses the centre of the farm. There s a large orchard on the premises. Will take $70 per acre, part cash, rest in payments. A far-B adioining sold for $100 per acre. The reason for selling, ia the desire to invest in city property, in Circleville. For all in formation address J. SWETEK, Circleville, Pickaway Co., Ohio. ONE CF THU MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACRES, having thuieon erected a comfortable Two-story FrameFIouse, a com modious Stable and other outbuildings. There is a Well ol good wster at the doer of the house. For particulars call on or address nM. HOOPS, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. 1A FARM OF FIFTY-FOUR ACRES. more or less, all clear, and in a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a new Frame House, new Frame Barn, One Hundred Fruit Trees. In Fayette town ship, within I of a mile to store, school and church. Price reasonable, with eight years to pay it in. Possession given April 1st, 1881, if sold as desired. For further information call on or address this otface. A CHOICE FARM OF 110 ACRE3. NO waste land ; all clear excepting a half acre, and only one mile and a half from tbe county teat, the best market place and ship ping point in the county. Good water. Good Bank Barn 75 by 40 feet. Good Frame House. Four acres in Orchard. But yon will want to see the farm. Call on JOHN CCNN IXG HAM, Patteson, Juniata Co., Pa. K. B. Terms easy. Payments to suit purchaser. .1DVER TISEMEXT. Medical. 1 a comrxmnd of the virtues cf sarsaps rilla. stiilinvna, mandrake, yellow dock, with the iodideof potash and iron, all pow erful tilood-uiakiiig, hlooil-eleansitij;, and life-AUstainins elements. It is the purest, safest, and iu every way the most elfertiial alterative medicine known or available to the putilic. The si-ienees of medicine and chemistry have never produced ao valus hie a remeiiy, nor one so potent to cure all diseasefi resulting from impure Mood. It cures Scrofula, and all scrofulous clisea-Hs, Krysipeti Kose, or St. An thony's Fire, Flmp!e wnrt Fuce Krubs, Pustules I'.lotehes, Roils, Tu. mors, Tetter. Humors, Salt Klieuua, Srnll-heal,Itlrnrworni,l" ! Kleuniatm,Mer-ui lal II raUi Female v. eaknes- leers, sores, iseuse.Neu- ralgia, Kernale Weaknesses and Ir- re;iilnrities, .laumlire, Attections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, HnincittUon, and General Debility. By its searching and cleansing qualities it purges out the foul corruptions which contaminate the blood, and cause d ranirement and decay. It stimulates and enlivens tin vital functions. It promotes enemy anil strenrh. It restores and pr serves health. It infuses new life anal vieor throughout the whole system. No surfererfroui any disease whicharises from impurity of the blood need despair, w ho will give Ayk.r's Saksapakili.a a fair trial. Remember, the earlier the trial, the speedier the cure. tts recipe has been furnished to physi cians everywhere: and they, recogiiizins its superior qualities, administer it in their practice. For nearly forty years Atkr's Saf 8APARH.LA has teen widely nsed. and it now possesses the confidence ot milliors of people who have experienced beneuta from its marvellous curative virtues Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Fractlcal atnd Analytical Chemists, Lowell. Mass. sold as auL cwuo&ists svertwuiiik. Professional Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, Attorney - at - law, M:r LIXTOWN, PA. C7"Collecting au-l l"ouveriicliii pruinpt- ; ly atteiMed to. j Offic On Main s-r.et, in l.i place of I residence, south of ft, I liia street. M AS-ON IRWIN, ATTOSNET- AT-LAv7, MIFFl.lXTOll X, JCSljtT.i CO., P.I. C7" All business promptly attenJed to. rri'E On Fridge street, -.pyesite iiie Court House squ ire. ri '"J, 'SO-Iy JACOB BEIDLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LA7, .MIFFLIVTOWN, PA. Collections attended to promptly. (Irrici With A. J. Patterson E, on Bridg-i street. eh :, m. ) WID "IX "STOX K, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. T7 Collections and all professional busi ness promptly attended to. jimellO, 1877. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. IT Pb-ysiciaa and Surgeon, M1FFLIXTOHX, rj. Olface hours from 9 a. . to S r. .. Or. fice in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. oct-tf D. M CKAWTOKO, M. !., Has resiimH actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Ollice at the old corner of Th'rd and Oranee streets, Miftlintoa n, Pa. March 2 J, l7ti J. M ERAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SDSGEOK, Academia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orricc formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. D. L. ALLEN, M. !., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and S nrgery and all theircollateral branches. Ofbce at Academia, at the residence ol Capt. J. J. Patterson. fjuly 15, 1874 JOHN McLAL'GHLIN, INSUEANCE AGENT, PORT ROYJI., JUXUT.l CO., PJ. KOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-1 y JLJENHY HARSH BERG ER, M. D. Continues tbe practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Oiiice at his residence in McAlisterviile. Feb 9, 1876. CACTIO XOTICC. ALL persons are herebv cautioned afninst 2. trespassing on the lands of tne under signed in Greenwood and Susinehanna lownshijW, Tor the purpose of hnnluii, fl-h-ins, cutting timber, or for any other pur pose. Levi LmnT. sept 2, T9-ly Hasaisos HisirM. Anna week in your own town. Terms and bUU $5 outfit free. Address 17. Hautrr It Co., Portland, Ma:ne. mar 2 "81 arm a MISCELLJiXEOlS lJjaV. OPii.xMjr LI AND W Li uJJL NOTIONS, T1UM3SJXGS, ETC. FREDERICK E3PENSCKADE, Having Furchasad ths . CENTRAL STORE, 'JIAi:; STREET, XII-TLINTOWN, Has opened wirh ih- l.xrgi'f .'ti-cfc.er, r shown in thi. niL-Sut. and wl!l eonfirme to receive. (lailv.li x'je LalvXt "-" jr-It:es ( th- .'a"ei Wi iivilj e wry hod v to call and examine, our Mock !tid ht-tr mir itce, wii.-lSr yn wi-.li t p'lrcase or not, feeliny cotit'dent that when y.-u do. we raw iu. I'jt.i in q ulity and prices. 'I his iiiiii:eit.e and leetiit --j.-rt;ii.rii rins:ts ol tiu lea.li ; liup"vted ai:J Ameri can Fabrics, froui the Hues! to tiu Cii ):;' .'st- Ij BLACK AND COLORED CASILUERKS We have a large asvrtm-t, aud our sti.ck cf FANCY COLORED DERSS GOODS Is very rp'rte, with Hie Kft !i.-d" and ileiyis. We kvc an el.'gnnt sfock of Muslins, Prints. Ciissi-i!T, "Jint rum. Skiitings. Tbla Lineua, Urillinas, Shirtings Toweling., Tickings, SL'efmgs, Krniine. OUR NOTiOX DEPARTMENT I replf'e in everytfcin? We op-n r.n elrjint !sne r Triiiirihr. a ia-se !in r Laces, in Mutton w- have all t'tio NVw .Nnv-ltiiM. We hve a beauti'tll line of Srawta, a great vtri-ty of Skirls, Ifn-opry. Gloves. Ties. Kow. S-cnrfs, H.-ti'ilkerchfefs. Collars fill's, Corwetw, Kibb-ms, Dsi9c'eir. Shetland, Geriuictjwu aui Hiuie-miiu pwtory Yaras, iu all col-r-, c:c, etc Mur stock ol ROOTS AND SilOKS T-i tlie !s-je't in thu cru'M -. Te hive sr. e!e;-.:-t !i; of 7.d:.V. M"m-.' arid C:ii'"- dren's P'-.i'e. sni;-i! 1 i, infill .md wictrr weatlter. it Prie-s ihV wi'I astonis'i von. Oor i stork of Ko-N lor !iii!o. Yi.iitiis and Cjvs ia very estaiiaira. We bo thsi'i at art ! prices an-.! iinaiiites. Wu iir." a fitu li-ie .f I A larco s'i-!i . r rio'.r, Tahlj and Stair .l eli tes. nierale. Ve invite yuu to ca!i ai.! see its, snd W e wt'l j Goixls in the Co'J'.ty. I Y..nw, rw-rcti'n'ty. S.-pt 15, V. SEWING J: W G aJ7 mm ,-- v2;?t J2 Self-Tiireadin Shuttle. Sclf - nin and Noiseless. Larsrest Robbin in Us3. Winds thu Bobbin without removing The NE .V DOMESTIC ti-JLa no re';nircJ. every Kliine 16111110; its own story. The NEW DOMESTIC Lis no enemies, except tlioeo who sell, terestetl in seliinir other makes of machines. ,YO COGS TO BREAK. MOST DCRlCt!:, JIOST IT THK It Sr.vs Axytiii.no. C.'.t' on or address Ei?".VloO Ac-uiit for the L.iJii. aui j e.ksy monthly pavmeatx. D. W. HARLBY'S Is the place where you can buy THE BEST AI THIa CHEAPEST LIENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING H.iTS, CiPS. BOOIS, SHOES, .iXD F'CRXISIUXG COODS. HE is prepar.-i! to exhibit one of the most choice and select streks ever o Tared id this market, and at jiSTOXlSKIXGLY LOW PRICES f Also, measures tnien for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to crde at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, ia H oilman's New Ruilding, corner cf BriJjr" nd TTater s'reeta. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Jan. 1, l"79-tt AMTj lias just relume) fn iu tue Kicro cities with a full variety of mm BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, AIL SIZES. GENTS' Fl'KN 1F1IX(5 GCOftS. G'-ods of all kinds are low Com ,v,d see me and be astonHLtdPants at T3 CCQl. E3 SLTi'S J!AU TO OIIlfLK. Patterson, Pa., April 16, U70. SAMUEL STKATiR. XEW STORE. JILr?.V STRF.LT, P.iTTKRSOX. IX Tiii J. B. M. TODD ST.1XD Having just opened a new stock of store goods, such ss Dry (icxl-i. Nriois. Clo'.'i ing. Hats, HimiIh, Shoes, Groceries, Fib, and a general aS'r!:iNMt of sf'rc rod-. I will take pleau'e in exhibiting g iods lo all w ho may f.i'ur mc w::h a cali. U ill pay tbe highest markut price lor country produce. Don't forget the place, at Todd's old stand iu Patterson. Hay 5, lcSO-tiui. T. il COOK; After th9 First Day of December, j 1830, TOCVIf.LFIND JACOL G. W IN Eli Tlii: linJersi-ncd lias for sale the valu- In his New Store K'tom at the East eid of ' able pioperty, known as the "nSlX? i CUBA MILLS, ETWt'c vn 7 1 1 r"T u i locati-d alx.ut two miles north of 5l:S!in-&lUr-J AU illjAlJid jtown, Juniata county, Pa. Tbe advan- .f all kinds. Stove Pine. Lanl Cans, llica ! ,"es 01 ,n properly are uaeiuaiUd iu tbe I Granite Iron Ware, Dripping Pans, and all kinds or rpTTT CTTTtT TCfiWtJTIBr ill) uuiiiii xai.Ui.1 auJji Whuh articles he will sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Thankful for past pitronsge ke expects. by strict attention to business, to receive a least bis share in tbe future. -JACOI1G. Nov. 21, IS'. V;iXSY. .IDI'J-IRTISEMEJS IS. TIT NTER y. G-oods, f)ur Ire!; 'on U too Urge to enu li.j Ii-st Stock ' FREDERICK E!?NSCIIADE. OaliESTIC MACHINE. k rr. 3 O CO 5 O i At V I a ira Settin - Needle. Lightest Run- runninc: the Machine or the work. tantrum. No lonir talk or anraneiit or ttre m- ,'0 C.fJIS TO GRLYD. FEE6TCT SETTING J.iC iri.K AVOKLD. It Pleases Evet.y3oiy. W. II. AIKENS, Third Streot, Milan. t-jwu, Juniata Co , Pa. otntr maes o f n.-.-o-i. cr..t j Dec 17, 1S7J. STRAYER VALUABLE ML PHGPEETT FOR SALE ! j nnly. i iiierewieu in mt .Mining onsmess 1 ,tt w.eil We t!,i d",ice ror"P, - teuiioii. Apply to ii.vviD 0. sro.vr:. Attomev at Law, .MitilinlowB, Pa. July IS, 1830. i n t9fl P" rtav ' hom. Samples j J J LU dLU worlh $- free. Address Sriw : so i Co., Portland, .Maine, luar 2 1 ! '