TERMS. . . at Mi nr annum if paid qflWcnFj0"'h c2.0O If not paid within onthfc. ..irtiitments inserted at 60 IrtI1Htni . inBCTfion. UbP1"1" notices tn local coi- iTrinfl"1 "" inr earn insertion. 10 Jul be mad to ,hMe deirin . T hr the vear, nan or ThTBridge Question. . .:....- have written to the "v . ,. - ....... ti,n, ht in. AH H hw"-'- i of the county, we e .. ... tai-navers i " : mihlishinc the Ler- w irfltitnea u- r " .lt. that bear directly on the M",""f"''rid,c"'"tlieriTeM No. - - .,T to authorise the acqnUitiou br the M ,!lt.esol me commonwealth .or !tew , .i,- .nntv. ol bridges crected and fur the damages hall be payable oat or the county treasury, and the said bridge or biiJ gei shall be taksn possession of by the county commissioners, and shall thence forth be declared a county bridge, and all tolls for travel thereon shall eeasS t Provi ded, That In case one of the viewers fail to attend at the time and place ef meeting, the viewers present, if five or more in number, msy view and make the report. SbTtiox 2. That the 6rst proviso of the fifth section of said act, which reads, as fellows, namely : "Provided, That the dam ages for the appropriation of any such bridge shall be borne by said counties equally, and that not more than ten thou sand dollars shall be paid by any one county for the purchase of any such bridge," be and the same Is hereby so amended, that it shall read as follows, namely i Provided, That the damage for the appropriation of any such bridge shall be borne by said counties equally, and that not more than fifteen thousand dollars shall be paid by any one county for the purchase of any such bridge. Sectios 3. That the proviso to the third section of said act, which reads as follows, to wit i Provided, That whenever it may be necessary to take possession of any bridge under the provisions of this act, the county or counties in which such bridge may be located shall have power to collect -lulls lor travel upon such bridge, until the county or counties, as the case may be, shall be fuliy re-inihursed for all moneys paid out in purchasing said bridge," is hereby repealed. SacTfoa 4. That the company owning any such bridge, as mentioned in said act, or the -t. .nd rivulets. Sde. of -"" ' sl. forf. .actM.tc., That when con,ln'' !ridSe COn" other corporation has heretofore U or em:t bv la,dori,r or snecial -ws, any bridge over rent" ' . . .. : .... I ,Horrtvaitiro-iug..j . . . . i:- weLsna such romiiny or cognition u.,. to charge and take tolls for jiiuji . , . , . , ..... . aid erosi-inf of sucu wioge, ar.u i . county, snail nave tne right to appeal from .. . Metre nf tlie ' .. - u- Ar M j . l . -n:v re;aenrs airi -' - ; ui wa,magc, uiaue uuuer .ac pro- M ..J .Kll I .... visions moreoi, w me court ot common pleas in which such bridge or put thereof is situat-d, under such regulations for bringing the matter to a trial in due course of U by a Jury, as the said court may pre scribe. Sacrioji 5. That after appeal entered as aforesaid, the case shall be removed, on ap plication of either party, tor trial in some other county te be determined by the court to which the appeal was taken. Appbovkd The 3d day of Msy, A. D. 1X78. J. F. HABTKANFT. a a - J i ..l.iafiJ sahII ;t !. nx"" oriop" -on the f0Dlt of 1mr1eT s"'01" of il uiiv, or if ai: bridge be located on , ttr.crte. or rivulet dividing two coun ' np0n the petition of at least twen- t ..-h rnnnfv rtnvsentina . to wl-e i necessary to me accom iitioo of public ti-avel and that the pay nt of tolls er u.h biirtge is burdeu jt to the traveling public and praying ,;thf WBK "li-" " Uk,-tt " " COUD,-V the said court all appoint six dis--rrttol perwn to view the said bridge . . die damage, if any, which such ;p!)r or corporation may sustain by the ..a- of th am, and make n port of their ceedmrtothere-l-tie court at the Mt term Hereof : Prurided, That no--Oil! Ix-1 in ' 1-'-stone uewspap-r hei at the county seat, et such fo ld ipplk-ation lor at leat three weeks ( rt the jresrntaticn ot sucn petition: tOMMUXICATIoy. Dt-iawARK Tuwssuip, April 9, 1881. Editor Sentinel and Republican Sir : The leading question in this vicinity seems to be, Are yen in lavor of a free bridge at Mil Hiu V which is, with a very few exceptions, answered iu the negative The bridge com pany at that place have been very reason- .j r-riir. Thit aben two or more bridci croM the same stream and lead M ia lheir collecting of tolls, chsrging, if , 1. or general thoroueh- ! 1 ' n"1 f -o $2-00 per ' situated within one-tourth -ve"1"r r-H-r e know ul each other, no purchase of any one il inJe hll be made under this act, r the asseat of the stockholders of the- IjiiiiDf bridge or bridges be first bad at a tier called fr that purpose. ircnus t The viewers so appointed shall ie nport ai tfce next term of the said Ts w!i report shall state particu v: First Woo et them were present at iit. Secwitl. Whether thry were sev Ijproreur a?Ermed. ThirJ. Wliether bridge be necessary as a free bridge i'or lit accooimodatiun anil tlie payment of - vs the taiue is an unjust burden on the -fcf public and the people of the town- : or toaubipa hen: the satte is located. th. Tbe aojODLt ot damages, if any, lined br mch company or corporation -uiti of the toting ot the same. iiu J. Ii ujjn tbe repor t of the n it slaR be unanimously approved by cjontj couimivioners, slid it shall also u Ui tte cosrt ai d grand jury that such osg'at to be declared a county bridge, u aecesry for tbe public accommoda , and thu pv merit of tolls thereon is '.TjMt burdea on the travehng public 1st people of the township or tewn- , Star where tlie same is located, the rt hall be a proved and the damages i be payiMe out of the county treasury, if uid bridges shall b taken posses- - f by the county commissioners, and i thtuceforth be declared a county l. lid til to!i for travel thereon shall Prniiti, Tlut whenever it may be sfx to take .sse;!oa of any bridge fftte provisioiis of this act, the coun- rcoowies in nhich such bridge may be ltd than hive power to collect tolls Tor A np.jo uid bridge until the county or taes, the case may be, shall be felly liiuned for ail moneys paid out iu pur- -ii said brMge. 'Ecnos 4. Ia their inquiry into the pro- lj W apfmviug and cuutirniing any re- '. aedtf this ict, it shail be the duty of court and gmd jury, if reiuefted, to r and eiamme witnesses for and azaiust e. Hcti .j j. Bridgts over ant river, cre-k ' nrttlet, being on the line of adjoining 1 -"ties, shall be tafcew in the manner pro glottis set in the case o( any other laTT briUg-s, except that the court of Ler esin of each county shall ap i Urn of the viewers, and that a re-l-t. aforesaid, be made to the said respectively ; and the said courts A t'-gether with the grand jury and com wwws of tbe re!,iecti e counties, iu all "rwptcts, have and exercise concur- Jt Jurisdiction .nd dlxr.-ti.n thoroin : hi, That the damages for the appro- Ky snch bridge shall be borne counties equally, and that not more M ten thousiuc! dollars shall be paid by , " wt? or the purchase of any such 'Pi Jtdproz-Jtd, That this act shall icon,;nl tc repeal anv law bereto- passed ia relation to purchase or any '-s any count?. J. F. HARTRANFT. No. 57. S"PLEMEXT ;.,a M " VllllllCU " CW eonnt.es of this commonwealth, for 5""; w We county, bridges erected f.i-i..7 " mureon," approvea .t,ei?llthttnlreau aeventy-six. l the third section ot 'isoof ,!rl8' 10 ltueu1 Uie nrfct Pro bat n! , 'iun of said act, so mtillV1"11- ttUxn thonnd dol tfe tim- V fay any one county for purek of any such bridge. S""l.tjf enacted , c, That the - ot ui, ict entitled "An act to the acnuisitinn K h -"u of this commonwealth, for the use ?m' 0r'dP5 erected over rivers, "1 rivoleta. anH r... .1.. -u. li.: r L approved the eighth day of 4 H "ue uiousaua eignt nun- lolloT ,eVen,3:'il' amended to read 5ttaill awxar . ...... . A L..1 brid ought o be declared a ' ge ai " necessary for the pnb- ill, th uu payment of P'g public a.ri .v. .L Ho or t, 1" oi we town kar ,v 'Be" ere the same U I ' "I ahaU b. .Prrove4, and of persons a ho have been charged even less than that. The Company have made very reasonable charges, and have not extortion ed the people. Would it not be better for the citizens of Jtittiintown, Patterson and vlciuity to pay the mere pittance than to burden the county, which is now laboring under a hnavy debt, with another debt, that never can be paid, or a debt which the youngest child now living will not see paid. The aniens of Mittlin, Patterson arid viciuity cannot expert to get a free bridge and the Port Royal, Mexico, Van-Dyke and Thouipsontown people pay tolls. Now if UitUin bridge be free, all the places just mentioned should also have free bridges. AH f!".e bridges are ia the bill at a cost of one hundred thousand dollars. Add to this the cost of a new jail. Its present lo cation is opposed. It is argued that it ia not the pikcc for a jail in front of private resi dences, so that other groMnds will have to be bought, which ill still further atgment the bill. A tenant farmer on an eighty-five acre farm, not by any means in the highest state of cultivation, and cut with roads and streams, gets two-thirds of the crops, and pays all the taxes, which in nine years have amounted to tile neat little sum ol $ V10. The live taxes. State, Cor.uty, School, Koad and Poor, in the aggregate amount to $ JO yearly. Add to this, $15 or $20 more, and away goes this man's business as suddenly as the ice gorge took the MiSin bridge. It is not purchasing from the different companies and building of bridges only, that would be expensive. Keeping them in re pair would be very burdensome. The reader can imagine a dozen men tinkering, tinker ing as the hours go by. Can the merchant stand it ? Can tbe lawyer afford it 1 and bow can tbe physician expect to collect his bills if the people are so heavily taxed? Tbe mjrehant, if he lavors a free bridge, wi'I discover that he has made a very great mistake. His sale of goods cannot be as great as they once were, if the people ex pect to pay tax and store bill both. These are grave qustious, aud we invite a careful consideration of them. It is alleged that they helped to build bridges all over the county. That is true, uui we nave en hanced the value of their property with a new Court House, and the jail will likely soon be torn down (in a few years at most), and be rebuilt at a great cost, ir it can be shown that we owe anything to the citiiens of Mitfiin or Patterson, then tbe people of Dataware are in favor of paying them the money they have in small bridges but do they not owe us T and will owe us more f It is a noticeable fact that the persons who urge a free bridge are non-taxpayers. In conclusion we would appeal to tbe tax payers to give this their carelul considera tion. Make it a personal matter, and see that meetings are held throughout tbe county, and pass resolutions and circulate petitions sgainst a free bridge. JlaT Citizixs or DiLawaaa. Eh Micas' Fasmoa QtaaTtaLT is like the swallows ; its coming proves that Spring is here in earnest, and the dreadful winter of '80-81 has at length receded into the past, to furnish forth a fruitful theme for fireside discussion on many a future winter night. The FasBioa QcaaTtatT, as usual, is full of information for the fair. It tells them what to buy and bow to get it what styles have gone out of fashion, and what are coming into vogue; aud its copious de scriptions and price lisU will enable its readers to practice a wise economy, by lore seeing and providing for, every item of the season's necessities. A strictly novel feature of the present number is the system of Ladies' unmade dresses; which is intended to enable a lady to secure the most fashionable goods and patterns, without being subjected to the charges of New York dressmaker. Under this system, Iho Ehrichs' furnish the mate rials and costumes illustrated in tieir jour nal, for a fixed price; sending not only the dress goods, but the lining, trimming, but tons, sewing silk, and, in short, everything but the needle and thread. The economy of this system is evident, and it is safe to predict for it an immense success. Tbe Fashion Quarterly it published by Ehrich Brothers, E'ghlh Avenue, New York at 60 cents a year, or 15 cent a copy. A aora ay" epidemic pravaila in Bedford. SHORT LOCALS. Farmers are plowing. Potatoes art not plenty. Next 8abbath-day wiU be Bastar. The little onion ia being put to bed. Hay has been selling at $13 per ton. Oak timber ia in demand by lumbermen But Dr. Morriaoo'i anti-billions pills. A life insurance company is being organ izea m fort Royal. Exchanges report counterfeit 25 cent pieces in Circulation. or oca dealers predict so advance in the price or horned cattle. Don't fish with a seine; the law Imposes a nne lor nshing in that way. Kad the free bridge law as published in another column in this paper. Harley, the clothing man, is now in the city laying in a stock of new clothing. Merchant Penned has been to the city and his new goods are beginning to arrive. H'awrrf Two ahotea, that weigh about CO pounds each, at 6 cents per pound. Huntingdon Presbytery convened at Os ceola, Clearfield county, yesterday, April llith. There will be a special meeting of the Post of the G. A. R. on the third Thursday of April. Center county has seventeen candidates In the field for the office of County Super intendent. TOR SALE Five shares Odd Fellows' Hall Association stock. If yon wish to buy. Call at this office. The Band waa oat to Cross street, on Monday evening to serenade Samuel Roll man in his new home. A number of lawyers are off to court in Mifflin county. The Walker case, and sev eral S. A.. N. B. R. R. cases have been car ried there from this county. Reports from tbe West say that in Ohirt, Indiana and Michigan full 30 per cent, of tbe wheat has been "winter-killed." Petitions will be sent up to Court, to re monstrate against the movement for the building of a county bridge across the river. Fishermen say that the late cold spell drove the fish that had started out on the early excursion up stream, back to deep water. TO LOAN Five hundred dollars, for a period of one year, upon satisfactory secu rity. For further information call at this olhce. The Town Council will meet on the first Monday of each and every month to trans act auch business as may be brought before it relative to borough affairs. As a purifier of the blood, Ayer's Sar saparilla has no equal. It wonderfully im proves tbe complexion, and brings to old and young tbe bloom of health. Tbe Franklin Repoeitory says: A large proportion of the potatoes which have been Irosen during tbe past winter, many farmers having lost their entire crop. John Oberboluer, of Feru-ansgh town ship, caught 25 large suckers with hook and line at the aqueduct on Monday. Ills com panion, Abram S toner, also caught 20 large ones. Last week a citizen reported that Mr. Henry Titxoll, of Lack township, had died while on bis way from Port Royal. It is a gratification to say that the report was not correct. Dr. J. H. Sbumaker, who formerly con ducted Academia Academy, bad a shoulder dislocated ty a fall in Philadelphia a few days ago. The Doctor now lives at Cham bersburg, Franklin county, John Book, son of Rev. Abraham Book, died at his place of residence iu Lost Creek rallny, on Saturday, tbe 9th inst-, after an Illness of many months with consumption. He was aged about 40 vears. A buggy manufacturer from Mansfield, Ohio, brought a number of buggies to this place to sell at auction last Saturday. The Gale did not take place, for the reason that the manufacturer made wholesale of the lot. Boyd Parker, a child about 5 years of age, son of R. E. Parker, was struck by a stone that was thrown by some other boy, on Saturday. Tbe stone struck tbe boy on the head and produced a wound that re quired surgical attention. The amendment to the State Constitution u forever prohibiting the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors excepting for mechanical, medical and scientific purpo ses," will doubtless pass the Legislature, and be submitted te a vote of tbe people. On last Thursday afternoon the roof on the housv of Mr. George Hower, residing in Fermanagh township, took fire from a spsrk out of tbe chimney, it is supposed. Many neighbors gathered and put tbe fire out, but not till the roof was seriously damaged. People that are on the shady side of life say that in 1816, wheat fields presented as unpromising an appearance on the first day of May as they do now, but after the last mentioned date the weather became propi tious and tbe harvest was a most satisfac tory one. A man who was sentenced to be hung waa visited by his wife, who said : My dear, would you like tbe children to see yea executed V "No," replied he. "That's just like you," said she, yon never want the children to have any enjoy ment." Coi- vtston Air. Rev. D. A. Rowe, missionary to India, will deliver three lectures in the Lutheran church in this place, on Saturday evening, April 23, Sunday morning, April 21, and Monday evening, April 25. The two first lectures will be free. Twenty-five cents will be charged for admission to the Mon day evening lecture. A youth who attended a Scotch revival meeting for the fun of tbe thing, ironically inquired of the minister "whether he could work a miracle or not f" The young man's curiosity was fully satisfied by the minister kicking him out of the church, with the malediction, " We cannot work miracles, but we can cast out devils !" iVtwidVats Journal. She was talking on the cars, and she said : The meanest people are those who peep out of windows to see what their neighbors are doing. Now, this morning I was look ing through the blinds of my window, and what do yoa suppose I saw that mean Mrs. Jones doing t Why, she was peeping through her blinds to see if I saw her tbe mean woman ! BWigto flaxrkeyt. A couple were marrkd at an evening party in a town in New Tork State, all "for fun." The groom in sober earnest claimed the rich bride as his lawfully wedded wife. and such another time as that has gotten op in that town has not 'been heard of in a gen eration of time. The young lady was en need to bo married to some Other man It looks as if a court, a jury, aud a lot of lawyers will be called in to help setae tbe trouble. The tik Jmtricmm has thia to say con cerning Leadvitle t When a community like Leadville has sik theatres, six daily news papers, Are banks' and no church, it Is a sad reflection upon the sort of civilisation that can produce such a monstrosity: the news papers conld very speedily change the situ ation by controlling public opinion in favor of religion, if their conductors were deter mined te do their duty for the good of the public to tbe best of their ability. Tbb Bloomfield Jdtocatt laat week pub lished the fblidwiag i A man hailing from somewhere in Juniata county, who ia, or pretends to be, deaf and dumb, and who gives his riame as John More, travels throngh this section several times a year, begging moneVi clothing, etc., and gets very angry when his demands are not complied with. Our friends in Juniata should keep their paupers at borne, especially such indiridoala as the one referred to. The Lewistown Gatettt says i While Lloyd YanDyke, near Newton Hamilton, was fell ing a locust tree, for posts, it lodged on a chestnut tree, which stood quite near, and in his endeavor so dialodge it, it fell, strik ing and instantly killing him. When be waa found some time thereafter, it was discov ered that bis neck was broken, and a small cut on bis face waa all the mark to be found on hia person. VauDyke waa 18 years old. He has been making hia home with John Postlethwaite, of Wayne township, his pa rents being dead. The Altoona Tribune notieea that in mov ing Mrs. Mary Buoy brought to light an old saddlebag which had been used by her fa ther, Johtt McCsban, of Huntingdon, some seventy years sgo in carrying gold and sil ver to the city to boy merchandise. The merchants having a proper fear of Lewis aud other rubbers then traveled In company, falling in as they came from above. Tbe following comprised some of the company John Deoniston and William Houstain. of Indiana; Robert McNamara, of Newry ; James McNamara, of Frankstown ; Lewis Mytenger, of Waters treet ; Conrad Bucher, of Alexandria; John McCahan, of Hunt ingdon ; John and Joseph Mllliken, of Lew istown. As the company of horsemen trav eled east the number increased, and often a hundred merchants on horseback with saddle-bags would enter the city of Philadel phia at one time. It is a fact well known to people that read, that the orthodox church appointed a committee of able and pious preachers sev eral years ago, to revise tbe Old and New Testaments. The work of the revision of the Old Testament has not yet been com pleted. The work of the revision of the New Testament has been completed. John Horning, of this borough, ia agent for "Tbe Student's Revised New Ttslaruent, being the Anglo-American Revision, completely reprinted and exhaustively compared with King James's version." The Testament that Mr. Horning it agent for, is not only a publication of the revised work, but it contains a foot-note on every page, wherein ia published the words that have been changed. The rttder and ttudent of the Divine Word can thereby see w hat word changes have been made. When Mr. Horn ing calls with the prospectus of tbe book, the value of such a publication will be Seen at a glance. Rev. fjeorge Bensugh, Pastor of the Presbyterian church at this place, says of it : " Having examined the Pros pectus of the proposed edition of the Re vised Version of the New Testament Scrip tures, I heartily endorse it, and would com mend it to every atudeot of the Bible. Every one will be anxious to see the changes that have been made. This book proposes to give a somplete and correct reprint of the Revised Version, together with ail the changea which have been made. There ought to be a copy of it in every family." Tnc journalist that has enterprise enough to have a city branch office where part ot bis printing and editing is done, is r.ir.-lr One of the insinuating editors thai -a paper with such items as that wuicu r -latea to the rail of Mr. Fitadoodie at Ins office, on Friday, as follows: Tbe call ot Mr. Fitsdoodle was thankfully received. Mr. Fitzdoodle is suffering from the effects of a boil on his nose. 1 he excrescence has enlarged the nose and enlarged the appear ance of Mr. Fitzdoodle's face, but we hope to see his countenance resume its accus tomed placid appearance in a short tim. Tbe latch-stribg always bangs out for Mr. Fitxdoodle and his friends. A furious fight took place between a dog owned by John ; Weatbersides, Esq., and a dog owned by ; Hon. Jonas Leatbersides, tbe other day on J Main street. Miss Kimblefoot stomped her great toe on a curb stone a few days ago, in ; consequence of which she has not been able ( to wear a shoe for several days, and her af- fectionate mother has been compelled to ; pay strict attention to the poulticing of the ! injured toe. Everybody will be bappy when Miss Nimblefoot has once again recovered from the mishap nf tbe stumped toe. Mr, Garlark ride a beautiful horse. Tbe frog haven't begun to croak ; tbey are waiting till the) will not have to look through glasses. The latest arrival in the Rattle deoang family is a boy. How happy the father is. I Such items as tbe above are tbe kind with which the common village journalist tills his paper, snd calls It enterprise. To Accommodate the Public. The proprietors of that immensely popu lar remedy, Kidney-Wort, in recognition of tbe claims or tbe public which has so lib erally patronized them, have prepared s liquid preparation of that remedy for the special accommodation of those who from any reason dislike td prepare it themselves. It is very concentrated, and, as the dose is small, it is more easily taken by many. It has tbe same effectual action in all diseases of tbe kidneys, liver or bowels. Borne and pecrm. TIME EXTENDED. Many subscribers ot tbe Sentinel and Republican, that were in arrears more than one year, paid up their arrearages within the past month. A num ber of others who are in arrears more ihan one year have requested an extension of time. Alter tbe first of May, 1881, a bill will be Sent to each and every one that is in arrears more tbau one year. JIJSCELL.1.YEOVS AD rRTISE.ME.T$. A PERFECT STRPJCTHEKrn.A SU3E REVIVER A TRUE TONIC IBOIT BITTERS are faurhlr momOMdad for all Ai vuiriar a certain and efficient tobic 1 ajroaciallr Indication. Ihmxvna. Inter- mitttmt Pemert, Waxl of AppttHe. Lom f Strength, Lack f Enrryy, etc Enriches tha llood strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the serve. They act like a charm on Use digestive orgsoa, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, sncrs as tfutin tJufifd.Bcicino,nW mtkeSiomaelIartiu-n,eie. Theonlj Iroa Preparation that will ot blacken the teeth or frira headache. Bold by all druggt& Writ for the ABC Book, 32 pp. of aeful and amusing raiding tent Jrtt. BltOWH CHlbctCAIi CO., Baltimore, MiL mm FARMERS, And every class of people in Juniata coun ty, I desire to call your attention to the fart that my establishment ia headquarters for Boots and Shoes. I keep the only Boot and Shoe Store in thia county. 1 want your trade, and I know if yott buy of me once, you will always deal with me. It haa always been my atm to give tbe best goods for the least money. I have every grade of goods, from the common Brogaa to the finest French Kid. to suit all ; and jnst here I want to mention the fact that my prices are down to rock bottom, and can save you 25 cents on the dollar. My manufacturing department Is in full blsst, and I justly en joy the reputation of turning out the finest and best goods in Juniata eounty. Drop in and leave your measure for a pair of my make of Fine Boots or Shoes. See tbe different styles. We mend all rips free of charge on all goods bought of me. If you hare not visited my store yet, I want you to come and see what I have. 1 have shoes lor everybody, and lota of them. My rule is, if the goods you buy of me are not sat isfactory return them to me, aud I will allow all reasonable claims. G. W. HECK, 2t Bridge street, Mifflin, Pa. OOMMERC4L, MtFFLINTOWN 4 ARKKTS. MirruiTows, April IS, 18S1. Butter ...ii Errs.....; Lard. ,4 ....... ,i Ham ...n:. i Shoulder Sides i Potatoes..... Onions.... Rags ....i. . i i I 12 8 12 . H . 8 . 40 1 00 li M1FFLINTOWX GRAIN" MARKET. Corrected wceKly. QcoTanoss rCa To-bat. Wednesday, April 13, 1881. Wheat 1 05 Own Si 4.j Oats ; otHo&l Kve. 7S , .. 75to4 00 Clovergeed. DON'T BE DECEIVED by such dodgtt as a $350 Organ at pio to $30, when yon can buy the same grade of instruments at home at $60 to $70, and save tbe freight, by calling on W. H. AIKEN S, Main street, MifUintown. PILL?. Use only Dr. J. M. Morrison Sugar coated Aoti-bilious Fills as the are now acknowledged to be tbe best Liv er Pill made, a box of them should be in every family. Tbey are also a good pbysis. Can be had at Dr. Bank's Drug Store in MilHintown tod at most of tbe country stores. The Dr. for merly practiced in Waterloo this coun ty. r deo2l80. FOR TnE BEST AND ' CHEAPEST Fl'R.MTl'UE CARPETS in the county, go to GRAT BILL'S, 41 In Milfltiitown. PHILADELPHIA URAI.V MARKETS l'HiLtDFLPBM, April II Wheat is steady at a decline; No. i Western red. $1 20; Pennsylvania red and aiubur, $!.19al 21'. Corn is firm for local use ; steamer, 6ic ; yellow and mixed .Va.Vic. Oats are quiet; ISo. 1 while, none here ; o. 2 do. 4 f No. 3 do. 44 Je; No. 2 mixed 43a4 jc. hye la nrm at 1.A. o ' PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Philadelphia, April U.-The cattle mar ket is fair ; sales 3,2)0 head; prime, tfi 7c; good. tiK(c; medium, 6i6c; coiu mon, 5a-" c. Tne sheep market is active; sales, 6,0011 head ; prime, 7a7Jc ; good, li ad Jo; medium, 1 1 ;), ; common, " J io.-.. The hog market is lasr; sales, 3,500 head ; prime, yji'Jicj good, cfi'.'jc; medium, 8a Special .Yoiuti. PIMPLES. I will mail (r rec) the recipe for a simple Veretiblc Balk that will .(mure Tax, FRECKLE, PIMPLES aud Blotcua, leaving the fkin soft, clear and beautilul; also instructions for producing a luxuriant growth ol hair ou a bill head or smooth face. Aduress, inclosing 3c siamp, Bex. Va.tDkir h. Co., 5 Beekman St., N. Y. Medical ONLY MEDICINE U TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser haring been permanently cured of that dread diiease, Consumption, by a simple renv-dr, is anxious to make known to bis lellow-suftVrerx the means ol cure. To all who desire it, be will scud a copy of the prescription Used, (free ol charge,) with tbe directions for preparing and asing the same, which tbey will nnd a stas Craa for Cojcsmrriox, Asthma, Banx- CHirut, fcc. Tarties wishiri' the Prescrip tion, will please address, Rev. E. A. WILSOX, 104 Pcnn St, Williamsburg, N. Y. GENTS WAJfTED.-Big Pay. Light Work. Sleadv Emplm ment. am. pies free. Address'. M. L. BYRX, 49 Nas sau Street, New York. THE is either liquid ob put run That Arts at tin Sam TIbm The Liver, ERRORS OF YOLTII. A GEN'TLfcM.W ho sritlered for vears from Nervous DEBILITY, PREMATURE l'KCAY, and all the effects of ymithtnl in 'icretion, will for the sake ot siidering bu o inity. send tree to all who need It, the re cipe snd directions lor making the simp!" remedy by which he was cured. S utferers wishing to proiit by the advertiser's expe rience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence. Joll.V B. IHJDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. Jan 26, 1881. A CARD. 1 am prepared to furnish the beit make of Jleedle, Shuttle; and aew part for ANY Sewing Machine, (old or new.) in the mar ket , also, the but pure tperm machine oiL W. H. AIKEN S, Main street, Mifflin town, Pa., One door above Post-Orlice. SELECT SCHOOL 1 will open a Select School in Mifflin, beginning April 18th, and continuing one term of ten weeks. In ad dition to the usual branches studied in any graded or high school the elements of Latin will also be taught. Terms. $3.60 to $6 00. W. I.HIRBS. I The Bowels. and the Kidneys. TtM9ft irnat orvtBi are th imtarml ekwiwn Of . jHnt. lfitaswy wrkwfILVrJtb wiilt ,wrir: it U7 Wn rrnfrsrW fw.uirut diav r aor to follow with TERRIBLE SUFFERING. Bilwtmietu, Ilialoch PytpejHia, Jaundice. Gonttipatitm PiltM. Kitp Comptwitts. Gmrd, Ihobtttt. .'Vwrniic lji,vr AcJtf are Tlftwct brrariMtliblao(t Is poteoMd with th b amort that thou hi bm upeUcd biui rally. KinMFY-W ART WILL RESTORE th. kMlthj Mix. and all tMsa imnjmt til, wiU b. fasniicd; aatflccl Uitm and rv will lira but Co Milter. THoamrwto h.T bm eared, try It and 7 will miiti one more to tbe nnraher. Take It um! nlta wul van man gladoes jow bMrt. Why wSW laeer frM. th. taneat miam apMaf bark I Wh htareeth SMraa, treat taaeUaathm aa4 ritoal KnaT-WoTrUleiir.yo. Try Itatohand .attuned. Yourdruirtrtbait. fiic.St.ee. tW ttta pi P ta aver Vetaha. re In tsnla canaon. artiw ot aU rw-qnartoof medk-ina. "crala. to Tmrm. wmrj C.MaaitratW rs-fr the MirmtM of tboa. b MM y-twllly prepar. It. It actt with CS-aVeahy At either form. "wt LLV, B 1 (" hV7dsO "I CO., I-ros's, (Will nod tbadry poat-pajo.) STirTOJ, TT. ! PRIVATE SALES. ! o Large Farm at Private Sale. The Valuable Farm ot the Heirs of Wil liam Okesou, deceased, is offered for sale. It ia hicared in the fertile valley of Tuca nra, Juniata county, Pa., one and a has lu.leA west Pi Academia, Containing 240 Acre, ol brittle liim-stune land, all in cui rivauon, except 10 acres of Timber. Build ings gmid. Lnrge Mansion lloune, Bank B.rn, HHixV) teel t Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, Hug Fens, Uod Spring and Spring House, and all other outbuilding, also other springs and running water ; Two Orchards bearing choice fruits. It ia well located, near to churces, schools, mills and stores; The laud is well adapted to grain and grass and for making money for a new owner, as is well known, it did for many yea's for its former owner. Price will be reasonable, and time given to suit purchaser. For terms, fcc., call on James B. Okeson, Pleasant View, near the farm, or J. B. Oke son, Fort Koyal. 3 Manhood: HowLost- HowEestored Just published, a new edition ol Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Kssy on the radical curt (without medi cine) of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impo tency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im pediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Con sumption, Epilepsy aud Fits, induced by sell-indulgence or sexual extravagance, fcc. Tbe celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequence, of self-abuse may be rad ically cured without the daneerous use ol internal medicine or the application of the knife ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, snd effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition rosy be, may enre himself cheap ly, privately, and radically. Q7Tbis Lecture should be in the bands of every youth and every man in tbe land. Sent Iree, nndcr seal, in a plain envelope, to any address. Address the Publishers, TIIE CCLYERWELL XEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York; june!8-ly Post-Office Box 4588. C S a week in your own town. Terms and $00 $5 outfit free. Address R. Bium fc Co., Portland, Maine. mar 2 "8 1 Large stock of Beadv-made Clmhin - f . ale by D. W. HAHLKi". 12 a day at borne easily Address Tarr fc Co., Augusta, Maine. mar 2, Til-ly Ant) A WEEK.. (pill made. Costly Outfit free. i bsfetiael and Republican $1.60 a yeas A RARE C'tlASCE To Buy a Large Tract of Good Land at a Moderate Price: To a man who desires to make farming and stock-raising his business, th!a 1 the greatest bargain in Jnn' Ua county. Three Hundred Jrret mud more, having thereon a large Brick Dwelling House in good condition, Barn and other outbuild ings; a running stream of water neat the door, also, good well Water in yard; an Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in tbe county a grove of 60 maple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could be turned into a source ol income, as such groves are in Somerset county, this State, and as sdoh groves are In New England. Good timber on the farm. The farm will produce 40 to 50 tons of hay annually, and grow grain of all kinds. There is an abun dance of LIMESTONE on tbe farm. We repeat, this is the greatest bargain now offered in this county, to the man who has energy, and desires to farm and raise stock. To such a man, who hat a moderate sum of money for first payment, there is a rare chance to secure a property, that in tbe nature of things must Increase In value gradually, for the period of a full genera tion yet to come. Time, 6 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. I you have the Inclination, the means, and the pluck to deveiope one of the finest tracts of land in the county, call at this of fice for particulais. M ISC ELLA EOL'S AD FERTISEMEJi 1S. THE M3W DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE. 5"a o m W o ?; J 13 to t H H LP 3 S O u -i ri on O ? i 3 re-D-CD o s H h-1 i i o -A G Self-Threading Shuttle. Self-Setting Needle. Lightest Kuu aiDg and Noiseless. Largest Bobbin in Use. Winds the Bobbin without running the Machine or1 removing the work. Tb NEW DOMESTIC takes no tantrums. No long talk or rgunieiii rej.tir L v.rj tflat'hine telling its own story.. Th NEW DOirESTIC has no enemies, except tboM a-bo sell, or aro iu WusUil in wiling other makes of machines. ,VO COGS TO BREAK. V0 CAMS TO GR1.YD. SIMPLEST, MOST DCRABLlj, MOST PERFECT SE1T2XG JaaYCUI.XE IiST THE WORLD. It Sews Astthixo. It Pleases Evertbodt. Call on or address V. II. AIKENS, Uain Street, MifUintown, Juniata Co , i'a. Also Agent fir the ESTEY and other mokea of Orprsni Sold on easy monthly payments. pec 17, 187'. NEW STORE. IS PORT KOYAL, JUXIATA COUNTY, PEXX'A. Having jnst opened a new stock of Store goods, auch as Dry Goods, Notions, Cloth ing. Hats, Bouts, Shoes, Groceries, f ih, and a general assortment of Slrro roods, I will take pleasure in exhibiting goods tn sll who may iarcr me with a call. Will pay the highest market price for country produce. Don't forget the place, at Cook's Store In Port Rorsl. May 5, l8-em. T. M. CDOS. D. W. HARLETS Is the place where yoa can buy THE 1IEST A31 Till CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING H.1TS. G.1PS, BOOtS, SHOES, jIXD PURXISHlXXi GOODS. HE ia prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select Vocks ever offered In this market, and at JSTUMSHlMJLr LOW PRICES ! Also, measures takes for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to orde at short notice, very reasonable. Remember tbe place, in Hoffman's New Builuioe, corner of Bridie and Water a 'reels, MIFPLINTOWN, PA. f Jan. 1, M.tf-U Has just returned from the Eastern eitit with a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS Ft'RNISniNO GOODS Goods of all kinds are low fTome ami . and be astonished Pants at 75 CCssfe. S'.ITS MADE TO OKliEK.j Patterson, Pa., April 16, 187S. SAMUEL STKAIER. Ayer's HairVigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR. - It is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desi red. By Its use thin hair ia thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It checks failing of the hair immediately, and causes a ntW growth in all cases where the glands are not decayed ; whila to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders it pliable. Tlie Vigor cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandrurT; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of tbe scalp and hair are Impossible. Aa a Dressing for Ladies' Hair, The Vioob is incomparable. It is color less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article fur tiie toilet it is economi cal aud unsurpassed in its excellence. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Bavera & Kennedy, DEALERS IM GRAI, tO At, laUMUEK, CEMEIMT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT. ItC. VTe tmy Grain, to be delivered at MilUln ton or Heiico. We are pi ep.ireJ t.; f urSi Silt to dealers at reasonable rates. KEXNEDT it D'JTY. April 21, !7'J-ir PUPAKIO bt Er.J.C.AHR5C0.lMlHass.l rraetleat and Analytical Chemists. OLD BT ALL UtWaMlaTS ITUtVUISI. iLfter the First Day of December, 1830, you will ris'it JACOB G. WIXEY In bis Jew Store Room at the East end of MctLIVrERTlLLE, with a Large Lot of STOVES AND HEATERS of all kinds, Stove Pipe, Lard Cans, Mica Granite Iron Ware, Dripping Pans, and all kinds of TIN AND SHEET IEON WAEE. Which articles he will sell at the Lowest Possible Prices. Thankful for past patronafre. te expects, ny strict attention to business, to receive at least hia share in tbe future.. JACOB O. WINEY. Nov. 2i, 18W. I'M AT A VALLEY BANK, OF MIFI'lliTOW", PI. a IT 11 BKANCII AT P;,RT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. XEVIN POMEKOV, Preudtnt. T. VAN IlnVlSi Ou.W. Diskctobsi t. Nevin Pomeroy, Joscpa Uothrock. ,'eorge Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, inosG. Bonsai!, Louia E. Atkinson. V. C. Pomeroy, STKCKH'iLDI as : J. Nevin Pmiii-roy, R. E. Parker, rnilio M. "iei.ner. Joseph 'iothrock, Uewge Jacobs, L. a. Atkinson, YT. C. Pomeroy, Amos i. Rou.slll. Noah Hertzler, Uauiel Stonffer, Charlotte Snv.t.T. j i j3 luterest allowed aS the rate ot 2 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 per Cent, on Vi months cert'iicates. jan23, 18Ta-tf Saiu'l Herr's Ik-irs, Jane H. Irwin, Vary Kuril. Samuel M. rvsrtf, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, P. B. Frow. John ilertzler. C.iCTIO.w XOTICE. 4 LT. persona are he-retry cautioned against t. fishing, bunting, breaking or opening ferres, or cutriug wood or young timber, or m any unnecessary way trespassing on the rands of the undersigned, in Fayette township and a tract of woodland in Walker Samuel Waits: Hugh T. MeA.lstcr. John Masser. James McMeen. Robert HcAlistcr. John Beahoar. S. C Myers. Jacob Winner. William Thoinpwn. sug .17, ,9 Consult your interests and advertise irv the Sentinel and Republican. A
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