V,: ;VV ',.."- Sentinel & republican . MIFFLINTOWN : t Wede9aj, October ia, iggl. 'J TEKJIS. Sabstription, J 1.60 par annum if pud tdthle li months; $2.00 if not pud within 12 month. u . . Transient 'advertisementa Inserted at 60 eenta pec inch for each Insertion. , Transient besiness notices m local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be nude to thoae desiring Jto advertise by the year, half or quarter ye- - MK1TIN3 OF ftEPpBLlCAN ,. COUNTY COMMITTEE, ihe Republican County Committee re requested to meet at 1 o'clock on 8ATUKDAY, October 15, 1881, at tba Juniata Hotel, in Mifflintown to arrange affair for the present campaign. A fall Attendance is earnestly requested. W. IIertzler, Chairman. Bepublican County Committee. William Hiitzleb, Chairman. Beale J Kelly- Patterson, Solomon Bar dell. Walnut p o. Black Log A. V Opple, James McK.ee, Roed'a Gap p o. Delaware John M StutU, East Salem p o; 8 P Lvder, Thompauntowo p o. Fayette Thaddeua Land is, Cocolaraos p Of Samuel Gayman, Oakland Mill p o. , Greenwood Andrew Zeiders, Dunuirille 9 o I Jacob Updrgrove, Oriental p o. Fermanagh Samuel Thomas, A J Hoist, llifHintoarn. . . . ' Lack Koss Robinson, Waterloo p o ; R H Patterson, Peru Mills p o HilHintown V O Hamlin. B W It Kreider. Miirurd George Gmiiinger, Port hoyal po; W milium Uui, Patterson p o. Monroe John Gingrich, Kveudale pot Jackson Bowersoi, Kiel. (I eld p o. Patio-son George Goshen, Albert Leech. Port Knyal Thns M Cook, J P Wharton. Spruce Hill Horace Hodman, Spruce Hill i ; i I. Barton, Pleaaan View p o. i Susquehanna Kliaa Crawford, A J Gsr retb. Oriental p o. ' Tnoiupsontown James 8 Vines, Levi vers. Turbett Isaiah Btrkey, Jonas K. Herts ler. Port Kojal p o. Tuscarora H ii Morrow, M'Corsville p o ; W A Pannebaker, Honey Grove p o. Walker Henry Auker, C C Rloaa. Mex ico p o. Meeting of Condolence at Rich field. A meeting of condolence and syuiathy In behalf of our fallen Chief waa bold at Elchdeld on the evcuing of tbe SOtb nit., under the auspices of the Literary Society of that place, in tbe United Brethren church. Tbe building was appropriately draped In mourning for tba occasion. The people, Irrespective of party, assembled at an early boiir, when the lullowing programme aet in t lluaic by the choir, Miss Laura Smith, a good musician bl liainbridgo, presiding at the organ, and Mr. John Winey being the leader ol tbe clans. An invitation was then given by the President of the meeting for prayer, "bet Mr. John HortS nflcrt-d a sol emn invocation for the protection ol" our rolers slid trie religious preservation of our country. Tbe above eiercisrs were duly Interspersed by tbe folio ing music I Uort of Ages,' 'My country, 'tis ol thee.' The President, Mr. Weimer, then pro ceeded to deliver an elaborate and Instruc tive speech, biographical of the life and career of James A. Uarfleld. The same waa followed by muaic Sweet Rest In Heaven.' Word II. Mills, "a youth of seventeen," then being called, arose and delivered a speech, allien will bs elsoahore given. Again, music by thcb(r. Msts. V. G. helly and t. P. Zimmerman th-n tellfwed tn turn wlih very appropriate trinities of respect, sibli b were also very highly appre ciated. Aa!n, music 'Asleep In Jesus.' At tbe call of lbs 1'iesideiit, Mr. S. V. Mills arose and spoke with niiih furre and lunee regarding tfia Cssulles and value ef our Iai'rtial Constitution Its presurva la dependant u-on the morals and rhrtsllau development of lha people affording also an Hesurpeasad rutoglum en lha life 01 tba (alia bvo and statesman. Music 'Whan a lull e meet again I' At (his point an Intliallna was given l tba haute, end i II Willis, of eM-la'a, arose t4 spoke mealy cownnil't lbs I'realilel.l ad bis tilt being true esemplo to the country. Captain lU'dlng, of Freeiuoiil, Was then r'ieale osask, lla arose ami aspressed stub dp motion tils sorrow lor the lata Prcaidenl, rlalim d him to be s man nf i hrlttlee lsmpl, Irms) pws.nial knowl edge. IWause of bis grief lie (ould tud further spaak. lha bonis than adnirnad b) singing '014 fleedred,' the whole sa IntwrwaMng and sol was svelte, smldsl Ml of li sts. lha following are Hie f.erl,s ss dtliv. ,ad hf Word M Mills Sad f . rtMly " Ids werasloN WerrJ It. Mil) I fttmJt 4 " I'ilitmt l W roiilil Ml have beta assembled under elretim Ssne Wots ssl and nti.tirriliil, In gilese tba dea'h f una hi Ani'il'V gresleal .s'e.o., fff.'-nl Ustn .H. It Is l.s In. flittdisl s4 all'nsl tetel Ii kimwl.tlas ll-sl b"l I fe t sf a sgn h l'"l ' ia'i I'lHsf, lh hiomI soil i.f our W isl H"Ml.Mr. rM Ills .he In III d'i. i.f Htassllef toil I'H ni'" hH fi.s, ster. hrl" l'h ! ihf glorl-us l l..itel it i Wi'il t M!"eti."l lilme, S'il h,t MieirntUl le 4 S'lmlrill -t Hi aje.l.d t-'-f la tif M.'"itt. lha Ilia kMlsraVd UfhMf'e'lfH h M,l '4 i i i 4 ' 4 i Jrintbi't lifei. sud ,(-' ittMs'hi'" l sh.'-M hi- HUf ,"'. in bxls l- ' li '''l-i""H hi. h in '' ' 'rl'l t't4 i '-I'M ,l ,',!t.j i -i ! M'hw HH ,. H it lf Ii 'J ' I-"' !- " I ""ll'i "'' fisi-i.ni lt 'l kH-i"-i ti-'i H-sli aeJ t. t rl I H J ''"l li-f - I r,e'vi t-I.HWg,t U 1' trlH-S l '! t Its '-IS lif'H ft Ift. f iiUi t II rl -. trU gv i( tcLM-a ' f f-1 f-B -4 Iti-.li. U4 lfi- l ll-i'4'r ! v- I-'1 " j i., f(.i.4.i (.it, lbs M'al;i-'HI P G SttC) f4: Ia aai S It WW frl 4ist U4 IP 1'"J It Uacl gac IB ICe jarOeO vf OUf PS Up.;:r. oe wl" tti"- 4u.iriUn u4 siurt Ua. aga t.it l stterU!6c4 c4 bia racbTc.-r. I-y lb S-';u raU td dsiwcuoa ljm is biuer attuib. A 4a tiici Untpeadii-g tuault i b-'CI aucxai 4-oaaa j but kl M but that U giaw aay be d Jjid, Uat evU ceaass&ace aval rceiil tttrvltom, thus Sl-g aaotbae anriswe tie aubsuij ef ".f g"-sna-3at- Tbrt-cgb lie rivuised world every signiflcatlon of condolence and sympathy is expressed for the loss of the magnanimoua personage, who so ardently aurmonnted tbe -JiffieuIUes incident to a life from poverty and obscurity to honorable poettion. That truly great man was en gaged la tbe accomplishment of a great miasion. He was a man that won tbe ad miration of the world a pillar, supporting tbe fabric of our National Government a paciBcator, ever trying to qnell dissentiona, restore and preserve peace and harmony. If we consider bis past life, unimpeachable, aa it adorns the annala of American history t tf we view the rays of a bright future ; IX we think bow dearly be loved bis family, and how deeply he waa interested in tbe welfare of our glorious j Repnblic, we are caused to experience doleful sensations to think that tbe essaaain'a bullet should end so brilliant a career. His early life is char acteristic, of many wonderful instances. He enjoyed paternal care but mo years ; but, thank God, young Garfield bad mother devoted to moral and religloua principles a mother of indomiublo will and persever ance. Pot only did ahe strive to lessen tbe weight of adversity and provide for tbe physical wants of ber children, but. ahe early ineiifcattd principles of purity and tbe light of Christianity. From auch bumble beginnings, in circumstances ao adverse, be arose to tbe position ol Chief Magistrate of one of the lead in r countriea of the world Loved as a friend to the poor ; honored aa a private citizen ; bappy in domestic relations ; successful aa a atateaman ; aa asowr J chrit- fiaa, hia name la destined to stand equivo cal with the stars, imperishable, immortal. aw- Tax 1th annual re-union of Juniata sol diers of the Iste war against alavery took place last Thursday, and was a demon stra lion that cheered tbe aoula of the veterans and bronght several thousand people to town to witness the marching, counter-marching, and listen to the 'patriotic songs, speeches and reminiscences aa prepared far tbe oc casion. Tbe crowd of visitors is estimated by many aa the largea that has assembled in this place. Members of the G. A. R. Post of Mittlin county attended in a body, accompanied by the McVeytowri band. The Port RoTal band was present, and tbe Post band in this place waa a participant in all of tbe ceremonies where muaic waa re quired. The orphans from the school at McAlisterville were in attendance. The procession was quite a sight to see. Tbe Post of this place carried muskets. Tbe ceremony tn tbe Court House yard consist ed iu the singing of patriotic songs. A speech of welcome by tiuorge Jacobs, Jr. Tbe speech was a good one. Jacobs bas an earnest manner of delivery, which im presses itself upon an audience. An ad dress by General Jsmes A. Beaver, of Belle- fonte. Tbe addreaa waa quite entertaining. and his advocacy of the burial of the bloody shirt," since the boys in gray have styled themselves the Ex-Confcdcratcs, was a theiiglit that caused numbers In thecroad to open their eyes, lie related two per sonal incidents ol bis military career, that awakened close attention. The Urt was, that a Juuiata county aoldler collected a quad ol aoldiers around his body when be fell wounded on the battl-i-lleld, and to that soldier and bis men be waa indebted for his tale rumovat Ironi the Held of battle. The soldier that drew the squad around him and gsve bim protection aa he lay wouuded on the ground was F. F. Robm, of Patterson. Tbe Second incident wss tliat of meeting a youthf ul abldier coming limping oat ol the fight at Cold Harbor, with a bullet bole through ihe knee In bis right leg. The youth paused long enough to remark t I guess the lug w ill not have to come of!." Skillful sutglcal aid saved the h g to (be owner, and tbe youth grew to mature man hood, aud Is living snd able to do business with Ibv llmo that was bvliovrd at the lime lo be Injured beyond tecovery. R. II. Pat terson, of Peru Mills, was lh soldier thai wss wounded In the rlf lit knee, and It was be lo whom t lib Getieial leferred. After the close of the address of lha General, R. I). I'aiker was called for a sech. II paused a few remsiks. If be bad been so mllilc d Re Miight hsre relsted that Slier lh battle of Gsll) sburff, when lis was on lb Held snd a lot of (lt!rra lhat were wound ed In lb body and In lh arms but er slid slil lowalk that er being lrna!cirrvd from mm hospital lo another, lhl be ask'id as I hay passed by where he aloud, " Ar there any Juniata comity boys among you f" Ibal a yotiih' stopped up and said, " Yes, 1 am from Juniata county." Thai youth wss lh same one that fianersl lb-sear met com ing wounded out nf lha lisitlo i f Cold Har bor. Cat kef siif-yekfed Dial Soldier L'lllcy, of l.rwlsti.wn, b rslled on for a Swech. Mr. I' ll ley waa eslled and delivered a spurt-h, A Song ws limn sung by lha orphan f Iris from McAIMarvllla Hi html, alter whlrb lha meellng was sojourned by lh Presldnnl, I'spl'iln t. J. I'alleraon. The muelln wss i aoat-nihted In lha rittn In llif Court Horns ai T o'clock, ss h-t pmnrsiiiiti. Th house was filled In Hi ulwint rspsrlly, and a good lime waa had. . aa , A rdlren from rartt (ownahlp says, led ni "inelliii.i slioitl whsl WoUs lad"lti VT ell, W n I fa Is allrtlng around fsllmf lively. II" wsi In lh Western far! hi (he folate last week, making Ipeerlins. He ("' ill TllitMllle on ffl'l tr. the n i!it III Ilia set-h tin t Ii Out lh rhlef HerH in III St ile 1e!ij mi ll t Morea tiled the mmier id lha fills I't spertilits Hht and hut h.-ff-r, ifid ttniea, Itstlig lri malts Hp lh.' Inn, ttolih-d In il' I'h ht II. lift rlil'i"! Il.-I there a ioil-l,hg rnng With ftS'lel'l H'Mtr""0-'il I h"l h H'tea fin! J Itlillall iHleHi-nll IH 1st rn-tltf H ell. II e..lial i ll Prtne ha lhi I t rtef lti -U!H iu-tliirl wlih h rrtnH h"( hi! rn. M'"l I'lj Il I'd'a-tn (lM wet f.M -hil. 1lii d'ilni'd s-Mti-4ttli.es hi lha 1lMHff HMle fl '.: i Hitt he 'U H Ihii J-nU-II ' In rll-itl IN sl'i'h.tlhi III ill SHl tn H"t h i !"' h. h li HI ills Jeth hI HI; I i lI'Mltllri; fe l( 'bst W t'aihtH i'HH mettle j )ki H-tH M4it K Mifl HiMl hH H j. .'Hi h'-i ' . r 3C N le t-l.'S ,"l. tHll'l. I' f h Uv 4.'-.'Ji Ii b wi-n H ntl ti4a.4- t4tJ-i'l iM Ih'i-d H b- fcittlJulMCH 1-4. Cdui-4lH.p. s4 ,v 'H ) (t"i to b Itt b- reulv4 rBJB iUrtfi .air.t. f? Taill il raor tt'b foaer in a bile ol I'aikef'i liiu.t I jcic to in a bubi:l ( laiit or galiuu ol" m.lk- 1 hit eipuius by iavaii4a Su4 U lub wjod.r fnl luvuarant lot BB t4 at4 body, fees , . -w Other CoiulUB. Th cbacg from warn wealhsr la caol acaiber M 44ea. Pon ia the c Ecg1s4 Ststei tb change was to aa actual steMofCoM. Apples Ik tree :ri ftorss SHORT LOCALS. Port Royal Fair. Respect old age. On to Yorktown. ... . Still another cornet. Candidates are at woik. ... ...i . .-. . They predict a mild winter.. Heating Stoves at Mcdiatic's. Chestnuts command a good price. Ex-Sheriff Loudon baa had chills. Stoves were put up in a hurry but week. City people get up autumn leaf exenraiona. ..Overcoats were brought out but Thursday- . . i . , Perry county re-onion at ilillerstowa this Wednesday. Now that frost baa appeared, the boys gather outs. Many men drank too much tangle-foot on re-nnioa day. , .- i t.. 't,. - . John Emery bad a cow to die last Friday night of colic Read Sheriff &e)ty's proclamation against unlawful tlsbing. Too may shoot rabbits lawfully on tlie 1st of November. Wild turkeys may be ahot on and after ihe iStb of October. Tbe handsomest girl In tbe county waa present on re-uuion day. David Stouffer, in this place, has been quite sick the past wee!;. There are ten thousand commercial drum mers in the United States. Tbe Dunkera have a meeting in progress in tbe Free Spring church now. The Fair of Riverside Park will be held on tbe 20tb, ?lst and 22nd Inst. Oet your excursion tickets to Torktown on or before Saturday, the 15th Inst. MiaaSallie Irwin, will leave on Thursdav evening for Springfield, Ohio, to visit rela tives. The pinkeye plague among horses, that now prevails in tbe West, is much talked of. D. W. liartey is now in Philadelphia, buy ing a full stock of clothing for men and boy a. Tin-ware of all funds for sale at McCliu tic's. Mrs. Orlando Mathers, from Ohio, is vis iting Mrs. Turbett and Mrs. Atkinson in this Miss Catharine Adams, daughter of t?il liara Adama of Philadelphia, ia visiting friends in Juniata. There was a nice rain on Sunday that made more trul than all tbe rains between that date and last June. It required 111 ty miles of goods to clothe tbe public buildings at Washington in tbe habiliments of mourning. Jacob Wert, a native of Juniata, but now a resident of McVejtown, Mifll'.a county, waa iu town bn re-union day. In parts of the State of Illinois a fatal horse disease prevails. The disease Iscalled the "I'iuk-eye horse disease." Rev. Mr. Gsnoe, after a protracted ab sence, hss relumed, and last Sabbath preached in the Methodist cbttrch. The heirs af Samnel Tlomlng will Sell a tlrsl-rate farm in Lost Creek valley, on the ' 6th of November. See advertisemet. i Heatera. Ranges and Cook Stoves for sale' at McClintic's. 1 Dispalchea from Ohio this Wedncstisy morning Indicate that the Hepubllbana car ried Ibe elections yesterday, Iho 1 1th Inst. Tbe G. A. R. Post of I.ewlttown will bold a c,lam bake In Banks' flrnvo, near Lewlstown. Mifflin county, on Thursday, October 1 .It h. Mra. Turbett will leave on Thursday even. ing to visit ber daughter, Mrs. Davles, at Sidney Ohio. Mrs. Turbett expects to remain In Ohio till nrit spring. Rev. II. Ilinkln, Presiding Elder of Junl- ala lilsfrlcl, will preach In Ihe M. E. church of this plac nent Babbatb morning and venlng. Sum nri stole three blankets i)U were owned by Col. Mr Far land on rl-union day. There sre reports of many eases of petty thieving on lhat day. A clliien of Philadelphia claims lo tisvt (llsrotored a plant lh.il rrmlitees diphtheria. Dlfhihi'il Is on ol the miiltlni'lliioiu man lleslallons ol an Impaired digestion. there w.ai a heavy frost far siulh as Danville, Vs., last Thursday morning and It la believed that the tobacco that lias besn left standing has been seriously damaged, The outgoing rxeciillv cnmmllt of Hi Juniata Valley Printers' Association have seliled up Ihelr business. Th total re celpls rr 111601 tsndltiirrs.fl'J.U.V Ol. A. W. Wakefield, colonel ol tlisi'Jth ri fliiienl, p. V., was In town on rs unlon dsy. The bos wer glad lo e him. II hatisllrsul Mittlin county, but Is clliien of Kansas. Mn. t r-sh Honk will sell al pulillo Mis, si her place nf rldeiiet In Fermanagh town ship, al I o'elm-k r. n on Halurdar, firln- bet t i, IHKI, line cow, mi latin ihttlt, lot i.f fiiillry snd boini hold goodi. Th l.ewlalnwn fslrffiol Isnlwsett nyll faff. stld T. VatiVsltsh, "tli Inquiry I'. S. A., Ms Honed si fort Mead, DattnU Tenltnty, Irrlred home In Kill ltitr Its! Week, tth sn rxlmdrd Ittrlnngh, alter sn ah-aeiir-li til ten )esri. Thti rtrpitullrstt I'nMnlr I'MlnnlHe Mitt! Ii lha Jar..M II .ii.nn ftiltiidif, appolul. l-d t Mttlirl.ltli-H l it ferltl wntk, Slid ad- 1'iiitiied o nurd the fnotenun llobd In tlila plr nn ritiitdi hill. li.ir ll-'tlM mil li I rifd Ntng lh( he liiii hetet drill III rnll bll ht It li fe IH t-lifllieetlnll Willi I'll"! IH rnllltol id Ihe t!ti 1 tHiiillti ii (tili-d i-v l'hlili-4 idle It II III hM "ii"il f 'ltd 1 .1 tt'llH II M ttlH 1 1 ..lilin uliii li h'ii It'th. if'iniH hii'l It :Ht f M'rtfuti trttll f i'tia In l..li ll )-.'tt ll'i. I ii I MMIH Ihil h Imp j In i i vl imid ll'd hiiS I'.ti lie-li:lf-Hl M IM'Ji II I'll ;l ( hh-flllH HtiiHillH tt; A IHH hl' l lllMI lilil: jl:- M-d I n. t, h i'iieMii!li il.i: M ir-ll Sif.liilnHHiiHlrliiu.lt)- H'i a I a ,,- hn ;.l .ri (I ilH Sl!,'i:: HmS id flit y- 'H lvlM-H lh" IMllHl l(4. ii Lirti (is scenn) H r h -u- - fiwiiiiirHH H'J T"n t M fH 4vn-- Jitl 'd al'JMline p-vSHWp VfJiiril'l f"M )i I fl'-ay r-ll-) ll'V fH M hv ilb, tlt oj bib in Biu t- t' lfl vara .! ke4tr, Joi uo bo Iho pu-pbovv st?d Ii. II. BruiMkcr. lpjiniirtof of D o r- latd of Hcaiey. Anlreas, dtea:4, Jl farm bvlunjing to lbs esuts cf said deca dent, in Fiyvlie fowutliip, Ul S4lurJy, fur thre thoaisnd t4 iaeuly-Sn dlu Wild lutkcji slong Sbi4e u.uutiUia In Pi lie toa ps'jip, com dow n to Ibe vailey at S number vf places snd tuisgle freely .in tb tame tuis. i. After th lth iatt., lbs tb dat on which wild turkey hautir.g be come lawful, It fa wis from th sdoqdisis will ia loejsr rlt lH vny SHORT LOVJtLS. . Tbe 30th anniversary of one's wedded jjfe ia called the Cotton Wedding, h is then in order to give cotton presents. . Tbe Juniata Horse and Mule Protection Company met ia town hat Saturday, and transacted sucti business as waa brought be fore It. A number that bad never before been connected with it, joined the com pany. Jamet Wright, born in this place, son of John Wright, Ueceaeed, was in town on last Tbursdsy and Friday. He ia in buaineaa in Curweosvllle. His friend, Edward Thomp son, from the last-named place, accompan ied bim. Visitors returning from abroad, aa well aa recent emigrants, will And Arer's Sarsspa. rilla helpful in avoiding tbe hardships of acclimation, and in removing tbe boils, pim- pies and eruptiona consequent upon sea diet. Its blood cleansing qualities remedy auch troublea promptly. Huntingdon Presbytery met last week, in Spruce Creek church. In the matter of dispute between the Presbyterian congre gation of Mifflintown and Lost Creek, tbe committee that waa appointed to come here and compromise tbe trouble were instructed to return and make another effort at com promise. Last Tbursdsy C. B. Homing and George Smith shipped the first boat load ol ties cut from tbe tract of land that they recent ly bought ol George Jacobs, Sr. Tbey have a contract to furnish a large number of railroad ties. Tbe boat that left on Tuarsday with the first installment carried aeven hundred. The Uarrisbiirg Ttltgrapk aaya t The new postal la now makes the taking of a newt- paper and tbe refusal to pay for tbe aame, theft, and any person who u guilty of such action ia liable to criminal proceedings, the same as if be had stolen goods to the amount of subscription. A New Tork pa per bas already commenced auit againat several subscribers for such an offense. People never set aay from the past. A few years ago it waa be lie red that the in vention of machinery had become so per fect thrt Woolen goods could be so closely woven that the use of skina for clothing would entirely disappear. Such, however, ia not tbe case. The uae or the " Chamois akin" is cotiiiig into use every year more aa a vest for man. and a waist lor ladiea to wear in the winter. On Thursday, the 13th Inst., there will be a preparatory religious aervibe by Lt-at Creek and Mifflintown Presbyterian congre gations, iu the chapel Presbyterian church at 1 1 o'clock in Ibe forenoon, and at 2 o'clock in the afternoon there will be a meet ing of the congregaliona with the Commit tee of Preaty fqfy; in the brick Presbyterian church in tltia place, for the purpose of closing the. trouble that baa existed between the congregations the past five yeara. the Hairi.bnrg,7rfro of last Friday aarat Sir. E. E. Kit.s.-r informed the re porter lhat on the 6th day of October, 18.16, a snow fell in Dauphin county of about tnreee incbra in tba valleys, ahd th'at while out hunting on Ihe north side ol the moun at Manada Gap on the 6th, he meastir d tbe anow to be seven Inches. In a few days il all went away, and Iho weather waa very flesMnt nntll the night of Ihe 2d of Be comber, when it set in very cold, cna naa a Tbe Democratic conference for the nom i ... ination of a President Juilg for te Cqun ties of Perry add Juniata was held in Pat terson last Thursday. A. J. Patterson, of this town, and Charles A. fUrnett, of Uloomflrld, Perry county, were candid itua. Mr. Uarnett waa nominated on the 2-ld ballot- There will be no naed ol a district conference for Judge Junk'n, aa th ques tion of bis Domination was prinmiieiitly luttlrd by no opponent appearing In the dis trict after tbe conventions tn Perry snd Ju niata wurs held. On tbe ltbday of October,' 1?8I, Lord Cornwallla surrvndered , yorktown. Vs., and a llrlllsh army of 7,?47 men aa prison ers of war to Usnerat George Washington, as the commander of Ihe allied armies of France and lh Amerirsn Colonies. Tlisl urreniler closed Ihe Revoliillonsry war of 170 In tavor of Ihn Colonies, I'omil it llnehsnibesu wss lb rnninisndnr of lb f rviicli toreea. Thur Is a grandson ol bli now If) this country lo participate In lh centennial ceremonies to lake plat st Tork tow tieal Week, particularly on III lUlb Inst. Th combined srmlei of His Culnlilei snd Frsne on lb oeraaloll liiinibvrvd sluni 13,(li0 men. Allison Itialniulei thai he knows soma thing damsglng In lh rdllor ol Hi Sraff 4h4 lttibltcn, and thai ha will pultllah II after Ihe election. He and wliontaonver II may eoneern, sre hereby nulllM Ibal any ImiiIiInI thing that Ihey know eonrnrtiln Hie editor of lh AtafisW ssd Hrtatir they may publish. Of eonrs If Allison meant diirepulahl rrltliif) and blsi kguard- lam, such aa may be h'-atd laming from hlacki!srrfi nn lha itreeli and placet ol low reaort against slmnsl anybody snd every body, that It in.lher thing. II wsi one sen) In jail lor diatepiit.ible writing snd pub lication st ilus! i neighbor. I.aht 1 luits'l iy (nrt jn-'inj men rslled si fcuitl pt-holl'i hi;nlnel pl.iee and etpre'st-d t Hi mio In hut J.'Ni ltr. IV in. M.iiki salt ed nn Ihi eti!.iint. 'r.fitl If he n lnd Ion flnf.-r li.fi. M "ln-H IIih fii'iii imn were shoiil In ifi.lriw ha ipi'i-tii- I. .II llietfi In hs-td titer Ilia rliit thai I'.i'.t hi I taken. Ih'-r lliatitly .l.-il.id thll Ih.-l hid title f H fltitltlii. Ill' Ii. Helot It , In-f-.tined ht Ihi' ill. It. lie l-.llk-d Ml'M II nil IIIhH lil Slid III' H His llimti li IIih ll... nets l.nli.d. At lint rrlik.ll lilttilil rill tit ..Mll.t IhH ttli'H (.!' hid III tile j"ji-l I.I lili ttett rill ;lhd jl'ltlllfl'd lllll'lif til" Itlln KrJIlt'. Ill-bth.d hf .H"H fll'fl Hi llhl J -t.ll'lrrd. hid 1I (I'd l-fi H'l'l the 4,,a tthis -.t-till!i. Id Htllj ll-Mf d'lltl hti) IIHimiI lull hf ;tniti-il. H: Uui iMlili, IIHhtHh; li JMjHirhi'ii;ilr t'i'ffhl'liuUilii!i . ii. (bi;...H ft ;-d yH ):ii!i ftr i r ti ijH:ti-lKid: H-Htitl li 'i liii.H' .-n.f ) i il citH t iptu hd'il'v-H'i-H- ! U l' i' f f)"i'j'l- lMIHf4.sA-f ui-it mil lj l- I am j.-f-4i'd 4 i ic-h Ihi; sol U-i el :.(.!. Mnl.iei. 4d pjtft 1 t 4b V Scan.- ) ji i!.e, ( of uca. i lliu tia; ki , al o, lliu l:il-4i, i;'i'. nil W H 4KbNS. Km ti.i-ci, U.ili.i.ia.in, ' , Oua 4oor abort fust twa. AI L peisom ate lu rti.) c.ufioued sol to trestsa upon tun UuJa el tUe uuacrigac4 IB DwisBsre l .aujbit., tor tba lurpoM- ol luiutyrmg. t.r l i anj oiber ut M.t, 'el. J. V.a.l RT2 If toa aub to buv real estate, consult the celjnas of tt SaliW t4 i.afa. GraybUVs Column. THREE LARGE STORJ2 kobiis FILLED WITH FTOflllBi CAEPEtS, BED DtBO, OIL CLOTHS, 4c, &c, &c. T11E LARGEST TiBLISSMT IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. 15 TBK LAHQK BRICK fiblLDINO, ON BRIDGE STREET, South Sido, Between tbe Canal and Water street, Mimintown: - - Penn'a. LOOK TO iotjH INTEREST. LOOK. TO TOUR PURSE. believes people do not buy goods unless they need thenl, and then they look for the place where trie best selection is to be hud, and where they can , be bought the dost reliabjy and the cheapest. This he is prepared to otTcr and do, nnd only asks an op pbrttiriity to prove it. His stock beinj complete thro' out, demands the attention of all purchasers in the following line of merchan dise: tfURMTtjliE. Parlor Scits, in Raw Silk, Rep and Hair Cloth. Chamber Suits, in Wrilriut, Ash and Painted. Office Suits, in Walnut. Lounges of all kinds and prices. Marble Tot'; Breakfast and Ex tension Tables. Sideboards, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Safes, Sinks, Rocking-chairs, tVoo'd & Cune-seat L'haini, and almost anything you ask for in the FURNITURE LINE. CARPETS; The f-i-o.t i;;0; of luu's.sias , Jhroe plj, fcitra 8uper, Mciiiuiu and Urn Urad INUKAIN) Hall, Stair, ltag and llstup Carpels A nd In grain Carpel flif US CCIltw, Csrpsts a - a a . a ! OUI Slid SIRIObeU WlinO Uosirs'l. Floor Oil Cloths. 1 Yard WI.U. U Yards W fdw. I Yard Wide. 1 Ysrdt Wide. 21 Van). Uldi. 8 Yard Wtd. Table snd rliair Oil Cloid. Oil Clulb Hugs, til ilisi. HKDDING; . i in ntninNti hi can stppi.r rou wmi Ulnlli , HoUlcri. . Hllofffr, I rMlhrii. VATUET1E3. He In hr Hhsdit'i It ill cilcf", m l If j'tl litlng lite (In i f tmir win ri'lM l.s Dill litsll Ihr (.lia'd f. f jurl, resdf lit listif bd t.ur ttiiiduss. If I'ti wilil iili'tf i.in.lll'fi llhai, htJ I'H I litlgrj Vfitlhll id irl'-l ftnitl. fan hhhir. All l-l f;ktl I" IHH 111 IrtfM Hfi MH iHd" I'Htjui hlmri flil-1 H Hfirf: If 'fl lf H rHjf llf iliti A f-'PM! M) fl'ffj'Bf Q-WWi Hlli TtM.i-4 llM prrCHu fy,tiw.(! $tytci:sf aa aisci otter u.; f?l 14 pruccul 1 A 1 1 V URPtP H, .milt Mac, Bvtwtca tbs fautl u4 Water atrovl, .wmi-NTOir.v, . pr.vv.i. PRIVATE SALES. , - -O A FARM OF 0 ACRES.atOR or LESS, in Beale 4ownabip, 60 acres clear, utider a gnml atate of cohivatlon. Log bonse, baelj barn, oattulldlnjj, orcbaH, well of water at, the iopr, running water near tbe house and barn, for stock. ALSO, a Farm of &d acres, adjoining the above. Ten acres clear. A good atone bonsa with frame kitchen, frame stable, fruit. These farms make do airable country homes. They are ooly aii miles from Vilflin station on the Pennsyl vania railroad and only one mile from Johns stow n, Juniata Co., Pa. ALSO, tbe undi vided half of SIX) acres of monntaia land ia Beale township. ALSO, a Lot of Gmnnd, about oue filth of aa acre, in Johcstown, having thereon erected a two etory ..frame honae and a wood-boose. Ff ait on the lot. These properties can all be bought together. or separately, al a barrain. For t:rlher particulars, call on os.a.iilmvi John KautT nian, or Benjamin Shell.-iterg'r, Jvhuatuwn, Juuiata Co., Pa. Houle Had Lot la- McAlisterville. A(Lot containing pne joorth Acre of group. 1, wj:b a two-story double Log House, weather-boarded in .front, and some rooms plastered inside, suitable for one pr two families ; also, Stablo, Large Shop, Pig-pen. slC, all under good fence, and welt a. up; plied with large and small fmits. Terms (aay, and price to suit the times. Apply to Etephea Lloyd McAliater. near the pvern isea, or to Mrs. Rebecca L. Wilson, Port Royal, Juuiata Co., Pa. A FARM OP iOO ACRES, MORE OR less, of limestone and shale land, in If ifo.rd township, in Lk-ki.ng Creek valley, Juniata pounty, Pa. ; about liiO cleared. 4U acres timberland "under fence." Tbe improve ments are a Large Rouble Stone and Frame Jlouse, Large Bank Barn, Waicon Shed, Large Hog Pen, Sheep House, Carriage Uouse, Wash LHouse, Sprint; Uonee within ten yards of the door. Fountain pump ot never-failing watrr at both bouse and barn. This is a deirle property, and is only two milea from MitKlri .railroad station. Terms easy. For particulars, ca I on or address Jplin. Ridtisoit. Patterson. Juniata Co., Pa., vt Shelbura Kobisoo, same address. A HALF-ACRE LOT, SITUATED IX Walker township, about two miles west uf ... ' . . : .. . . Tiomraontown, cn tne oia pike, having thereon erected a comfortable two-story Dwelling House, with kitchen snd put'.-ni'd-ings. Fruit in variety. Water at the door. Terms made known by calling on Philip Cleck, on the praintses, or by addressing Philip Cleck, Thompsontown, Juniata Co., reuna. VIED: MEFrORD Oct 1st, near Oriental, this county, Mra. Ljdia McfTord, agad about 80 yeara. COMlMIaRCf lis. miffLiistown markets. MirrLisrowa, Oct. 12. 1881. Butter 2 Eggs 20 lrd 12 Ham 15 Shoulder 10 Side 10 Potatoes I (X) Onion I 00 Kass..:.:t. i MIFFLINTOWN UKAIN MARsIRT. Corrected weealy. Qvotatiuss roa To-dat. Wednesday, Oct. li, 181. Wheat.. ........ 1 .to Cora,.,,. V0 Oat a, ' Kye , HO Clurarserd ,' ,,.6 tlOti . IH) Tliuotlty seed i! tNlloJ bit rilll.ADKI.nilA UHAIN MARKETS. rillLAIir.l.PIHA. Oot. 10. -Whost No. 'i Western rod, $ I 40; Ptlswsre ana a a ah I ill. I am and ritiiisyivtiiia rra, 9ias).'ioi duamber,l 4'Jml 60. , a In. r r m lillLAOKI.PIIIA CATTLE MARK It 7. d'llll.AHri.MIIA. Oot. 10. Cattle prima U lo OJj; nod, A tolio; me dium 41 In file; eounuon 3 lo 4i. Sheep; eilras ftlt; fund, 6, a; uiliuin, 4io4n; eiiiiiiiinn II to 414 . II"B; K'mhI fat gra.lea, I), In Ki(.t; fair and eniitii.nn fjrrailes, H lo Oil. .Vrtrriiif Vtid, PIMPLKS." .. I will mail (tree) ilia rei ij.e l s simple VtnsttSl.B lists) that will lelnov las, rNM'Kl.l.r, PIXI'l.Ml ami llkuii nss, leaving Hie skin soil, i li ar and Ib smIHiiI i also liialnif limit lor iirodin lnr a liinnlaiil growth of hlr mi a lull tt ! nr suiooili fare., A'Mr'isa, n. lilii Vu iiani., Ilia, Vasnsir A Co., ft lliul iii.tn mi., H. T i(i ClfsSllMI'TlVKS: 1 l,M llWMtltM. llMVllltf I.IOIII lit. Ill llll.tl It If , .... . .--.."M , . .. , , r until ol liat iIhh.I ill-ff.'i, I Hit sim ti i , or a iiii.nt rein or, is anii.r.i i t t.i.ii.s klliiatl In Ills li lliin -aiilli-rera lll'l tin-tin i.l m. Tn nil a hit lie kirn II. Iiw Mill sell I a rn.r III Hie pleat rl. Unit liai-d, (I L U til Cltaige.) Willi III. I (l.l.'i in.lis inr r"i'Miit an. I Hn.)i.i.t i urn , wliiih iln v Mill ilil a I !i r,t ii mills, A'1. I'sill. a al-lili. I In- I'll-ailp- tlun, elll pli-asn u.l In , li ., r- WH.V).. Il I'f.ifi h , i rii,i.-'.i.'-tt; ft. t. lll'.Nl! IVANllli -Ills Ik I 'shi tVoik. SI miIi 0.i..t ,.m mi. .n il.s tut. ,Vl.lti l I., lit M, rt N 1- i.t Hir.-rl. Hi. a T.nr. liiiiinii-aor ioi lid A lifcN II IM N -ii . -ii '-Mr I' ll. 111 Nn. 1. 11. IUHltllt, IH MM 1 1 III: I'l l! ) ; ml (l( il 1 I "M ..'i"r"l l'i if'.. I rill) I .1 III., .tlja i.l ai , . if f li'l 11, ..i't. . ".'ii 1 1.. 1.1 mi eh. 1 in-. 1 ii. it. .' ill... hi, i dii"t"i..i. ji.i nines I-, -i .i' . .i, 'It I iilili ll Ihi J !'' I I'url .I'll lill'S ll I tl. IH II I' t I I' . M I " I' il l 11 Id i.l It . 1 !'i'-f f( lii - Mn I l-.ll tl 1-l rl. ; jMI ft ll!.l:fl, a l- ' I '( it" IS. ..i '! J, ; ., riTNt VtTvT, I f,l V HANK, PlH-ltf iiiil f-.i-.Ma- f.i.-i-lli i .v tin i-ut ti, 4 tb K 'ibt.-1, fivo:.-4 .. ' jl."V H wv.;--. 4iu- Jt. .'HM'i. I -vl V- -v'-: - J lUiu P..n.r..v. K. . I '.rk r ji .'l H it l - Jtuc 11. I:.J, aH i r.ii S.;.. til C.r, j a i .vi i n;-,. .V i.a.a, ri.ii pu v.-,.-t, I .M,'-b K .t'. ruvk.. V b; A:W.uoa. VT - C: J l fv-y. Aiu-j ... iv .u, X -ah II- iU. r, r 8 ri... I t-ba-lntt a.- -I -r, J..ha it r. XT' lt;r.lai; -S' t .1 lac ta.c -t if cruU ok a tkooi i ictl SvU, S jv r v. ul va 14 SuJUltil Cttli Scales. j fst:t. i?:-tr MISCELLANEOUS A TRUE A PERFECT Sf RENGTHENCR.A SURE REVIVER. IRON B ITT KltS are hghj recommended for all disease. Mr (niring k certain and e$ctent tonic ; especial ly Imligatum, Dytptptia, LJtx tiittm. Fmrs, WcaU cf Appetite, Lot of Stmytk, LmJt of 'r-yy, i. Enriches the blood, strengthens tba mnsdes, and gives new life to the nerves. Tbey acf like a charm on the digestive organs, remoring all dyspeptic symptomsaoclb aa Tasting (As Food, Btiehmg, Heat r the SiosucA, Heartburn, sit. . The onlj Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for tba A B C Uoolc, 32 pp. of useful and amusing iWlrw-fwai'rvg. BROXCUPIICAL CX Baltimore, did. MOM r HUB BALSAM ..aYaarfectiw- tam slcaatly fcjf "Ml C V, ennrelv turns. a-CS CSS. kttasOaJsaf lUaKlrUaV, 9C- wtan aUtitrat color utl prv vena baakinarss Men. ! l izsra aA slnsr-jtaU Floreston j a f irfan wth . tsrywqsltsliTlsWswasssj t'iMaJ lftmrsfwxa it. W V- . :- VI K-i-rittir.J?. I SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. GRAND OPENING ! We have just come from New York with a new stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES, AND A FULL LINE OF STOKE GOODS FOR THE COL'NTST TRADE. Be sure and examine our atock bolbre purchasing elsewhere, as yea can eer taiuly save money. Mo trouble to show. Goditst One price to all. . LOCUST. GROVE, One mile southwest of Patterson. W. April 27. 18fl-ly D. W. HARLEY'S , . . -r - 1 Is the place where 70a can bar ithi in:s r a.i tiii: ciiiiruM r 1MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYtS CLOTH iNG U.1TS, CJPS, BOOtS, SHOES, JD fURSlSHlXG GOODS. UE la prepared lo exhibit on of the nioat chnlre and eelnct alorlis evxr oflrred In tula market, and at JSTUMxIllXGLY LOW PRICES I ,. ' ,.' Also, nirasuns tsreb fur suits and farts nf suits, wbicti nit! be mail to order at abort autice, very reasonable. ... tt - a Kemriuber Ihe place, in Hoffman's Catvr s'reets, UIFFLINTOIVN, I'A. SAM'L STRAYER 1 1 . 1 t , ' 1 f jut returntJ from (Iio KiatT0 oiii witU fall varu'j of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & feffOKS; ALL siZK; i , . . OrNT!' FL'HMHIIIVO fllon-.-(ioo...f alt tln.l.rel...r...s and tva me ai d be astttiilahsd. Cauls al IS CCMti. ., faltf r.son, I'a., April H, IHttt. 5 - a iiMrMswM.asaMa 1THS ONI.Y MEDICINE IV III 11(11 I IIJ'U UM IIUI IIIUs) Tlat Ai taai ihssantsilMis en , rat urn, mnowiig, WHY MJJJ t ,wir? llml'IM H S."S th St rll wei.'H I" ni. f.;s. ff .i..t(. 'i4 . " lhrt,'lia.4 I 4.''M!f l.l'tff'f 1,1.'' ('.I S.'b'l (ll a I i ai' '. l !'. B ;f?Ts I WILL BURCLY CUnC i KIDNEY tlir.A3EJ. LIVItTr COfcll'l "lvTB. rii is, t'lKiiftttut, irt'ttn insrira tt fttr niui"n, tail annul a ii.ihii us, M'il'-r'- i-N -i ' f ' ' i'-i e-. ll l-t' ( 'I III' i It I, fin. 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I- -l at i va.ta , j -J7" . I - ; : ' I I n tin t .v-l i.i.".u'H''..l''ll'-- 1 ..a tu i ; :.:.!. -..( t X I -.-. -. i ' a- tl.. fi f i.l. i-a I- s. v tou. r 1. .!'. jv. Ti) a) hair alist nauiwvwif fwf '3t,u Alt . .. i TUmmHWsUHEfcKlltCL, I tl Ass St.. Nf V r. 1 p.--;slv " I'-i-U' Ut i -l V. ADVERTISEMENTS. rvi TONIC - . Parker's Ginger Tonic IntosjcatsW. TSi drlkinas Ca-Mbfaauoe mt C'mgtr. BbCsrO, rsLaoairakc. Mi bnCTO. ami man mhew of the bcU rertabW a?ss?daja.koi'w. cures Kcnu!e Ctvms panOk, Kitainirssiii, iCTiviiinaM, wrrriiocw .and all (Bsocdert nf the bowtcis. aUQasTtach, liver. Lsvi fnri, ami wmwr? Oaan. If ipmi have ItMt vour spDetitv and are low nnterL ttrtuvT'iinf trofii ace or any uaitrmstv. take rStkcr't j j .iugcr a t-nic 11 mm ttmtion or am mun itouy aad gtve yoa new lite ukj vtcor. .... 100 DOLLARS PniA 9ok tsiTvtKtnr kntnous fcund in Coircr Tooie. or i4 tvfiur tu he t or cure. Try it m mtk rou tck f emi In try k TODl JTw tvoc and ) 1 UK- at dructoosw . Lnr- -m-rine boy. re d 'v sue. SMttecircuUr t klitoam dk Los, 103 utatm sAC, A. I BAIR & LEVIN: .1 New UuilJing, oornr. nf liriJifc and Jan. I, lUTf-tl C" MALIC TO lt I K It .jj SASll'tl. MTIUVI.ll. BROKE OOT IN A NEW FL&CS. Tin and Shot't-Irou Manufactur, ,Uii AVrttf, Mijjlinluu'it, I'd. cUm; wiuoitr a oon. IVi.1,11 tti.xt ts M-iiiiiir ..f..fin ih it.. I.i lhat llit h.tva sLtrlvd s t.r in. I) i.l ilt. tr 1'itilnis.iii I iw S'nt ht ! lf .n.,j .1 I..I1I1. Il lint' lit HI lha 'I In. Hiss taunt, I ,-tui iy 1 1 . i"li. l M. I.i l.llilt-M.-l.l, ah. ri' tit c " 1. 111 . 1 1. 1 tut. 1. iUi i.ii hi,. I rt p.itt s.i'i). th. 1. a iii ii.. it in.". Il..lr i". k Kill h f..l...l t, I tiling.. '..t. l In i-H lli.stil i.t I ll.xi.., J 1 in, t a 11. , I .... U 1 1. k I tst.silt, , a In. h til h a-1 1 toll 1. 1' t" all-, ii.. 1. 1 in nu t 1 , ,1)., , I . illlr -an t j m ti tanti-. 1 1 thilitui nt'l .. vi'i.tii'tlr st '. . 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