ilKTIKEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLLNTOWN. Wedaeftday, Jana 7, 1S83. F. SCHWEIER, cmtob jxd raopKirroB. He tvr forest fires prevail in the pine forests of Michigan. Tee straight ont Greenbackers of N. J. have put a ticket in the field. Tee Democracy are anxious and are wuiaug for eomething to torn up. Gexihal Beavkb. was in Lancaster eonnij all last week working np his caut6. Tiiere are just as many Polyga- znietd coming to this country now, i ! os ever onioie. i'miaaoipmans nave struelc a 2.0JO Larreis-a-day oil well, near Warren, and are happy. They propose to slart a glass ciingle f:ict"jry in Pittshnrg. A Jionse shingled with glass would be proof against lightning. Dr. Hoffman, a Quincy, EL, editor, was set upon by turee citizens, and fillet so seriously that his kfo is de spaired ol. Ten days bail was re quired in the fuji oi $2oJ,03J. A MONixsa in human form, in Pe oria, 111., strangled twins that his wiTs bore him. lie strangled them in the cradle and then burried cradle and all, afier which he fled the coun try. Chairman- Cooper, denies, and says that OaoifcrDn did not threaten tne ba-i'.icBri men of the State. Let the biutmua men tli.it were present and hoard the utterance speak to the point. A fj-eig'at train was wrecked by two rails Having been securely bound a.msa luo south tragic at 11 3J o' cloi k, on the uigut of the 2:Hh of il ty, at shocks' iLlls, between Lan caster an J Uorn-ourg. Thk 4 iesti ju of laying aside the old t: its of dress, and adopting u styie of tlress. tuoio in conioruuty . with the prevalent drebs of tne couu try, i. a acstion that is being dic cusei by the Dankiird.-i. I.- the people had th- ir way, tlie prii'i ij l-nva, and constitution wou.d 0j f uit-iid--U no as to provide; for the election oi a President acd United b!-it'.;s Senators by a popuiar rote, in.-t..a:i of by uu Electoral College, aad fcy Legislatures. Jrurs Chambers, a Philadelphia coirc-j,! Judeat of tlie New York lizr.U v.us tiaed jluO0 for libelling fcc:ii.li iii'Uoon of New Jersey. il;;euit:r vhen Ciuiinbeis writes he vi.i cOLBue iiiuiaeli to tiie tiuth and no. t j a jialiiou.- and libelous asser- i- -.M-rri. IL JiCtrsss", was confirmed Collect r of tho '23. d distikt of tui dta.e ly tiie U- S. Senate, last Xnarhdy. If j was :i Came! on man iLtcuoii vs o4ioosKd to his conflr-iiud-ju, Cuiiieioii h.is the inside track v.lj tlie adiiiialsliation o President A il.is-.icnc etts itaLe Senator was iu.Je iu.siii6 liv t!ie work aod exrne U oi tiie coolest tual landed him in ihuS tAtt ieiiiite. Cji.yTes-.uian Iih cf ! tli.s Cuugitssiunal district who cvtrwoik-d ui.useli in the late cam jjai0n, pii i.aps might as wed think of ta titse oi the lauKeo senator. Asoct live sixths of the men in the Um.cd S:ites are engaged in agri cultural pursuits, b.ca President Arlii'ir appoints the S men thit are luiit-r Congressional enactment tj co'-jslitaio tlie TanJ CoaimLibiou "wouUl it net be as wed to put one G anger on the Commission. lu t'uit way the oeiisa of tiie Grangers nn te i'litiu coaid be learned, per haps more deimitely than in any oth er way. -is iisy 93,013 immigrants arrived at Castle G.trden, New Yrk. At tiiis rite over a nialiou foreigners wdl be add-'d to tiie population of tiie coun try wittiin tne yenr, bringing with them an aggregate of probttbiy not less tnau SiJJ.OJ0,0JJ. Tli.s will somewhat counter oalauce tbe outdow of SK;i.-ie, which since Janaary 1 has been $l5idl,-fi, wnile the import is oltciahy reported at $l,l5,0oo in five maatlis." The .Voilfi .Imencan says; Senator Cnnuvrou's "CoUei.nc" with "busi ness nitii nd otuers' remiuds us of the division of game between the white man and Iiiomn. "luu UJji ttie bizdrd and ill Uke the tarkey,' saul lue white mn; "or Id tuk lue turiey anil you ta.e tho buzzarX" Bat it is ju.ji posaib e tuat sme of iua men to wuoui ne dictated so pos it've.y tlie course taey were to poi sue tro not quit ready to eat crow. Tnz bloody shirt issue is dead, and the writer or tpeakc-r, tuat uses it fV.trmg the campaign soon to open, w.ii not be LsWued to. It is rejec tion upon the intelligence of tue cauntry to use it Wnere it is used, it is used by men who themselves know no letter, or they presume timt iii -y su a writing to, tx spcdciug to people that are igucrant oi the pro r;e s of events, that have shelved the b oo iy shirt question for time be jfund ieoveiuig. 'i he people that ran the Ilarris barg U'iveniioii, say that they wid !.:. '. .ks fcUt uh hpeukers, m the f 'i t:'i(5. Tno iJni.aaeiphia cou r i n peuole say that they can p 'u iOt M, clnael.es wmn the time si aJ Uiut luey wi.l meet the - Ait:: a cour ier wuve. Mean- - : , i r lw. f,r the Sentinrl end sv'tlltn. and when tue contest MKi.-ouwul have a taper that ci. it ve a digest of the events and utterances. Beaver bas already on- 'r...it',A fifild. last week he was .-'.amprag aoout in Lmcaster county. Tee contest of Mackey, and Dibble, -.r a eat in Congress from South Cro"UTia, fcr.3 ben settled in favor of iLwhey. The Democrats were in a crer h.iff over the ruling of the 'rf aer, and wanted the Speaker to co rait of the reading of a lot of reao i'!t'as condemning him, and the triaj ority of the House for not allow one of their number to speak wbea h-3 desired to. Tbe series of resolutions were also ruled upon. Xne Sreaker ruled that he could not while "eonKilering the resolutions tail the fl or and put one of his own pr-i-ty in the chair who come as well as hitaso'J under the sweeping d nunfiat ion heaped npon tbe chair. A OMIT strike was inaugurated at rittsDorgiast .Friday. 20,000 men and boys quit work. The strike clos ed nearly ail the work shops in and arouna tne city, xne railroads lead mg oat from such a focal point of manuiactunes are abjnt the first to feel the loss in the reduction of freight and consequently they had more hands than they could employ and at one stroke discharged 1 00 men. Two hundred and fifty men in the iron works at Louisville Ky., struck. Mod earners and building laborers at Harrisburg for an advance of 25 cents a day. They have been fretting $L75 per day. 1 wo thousand iron workers struck at Milwaukee. An exception to all the strikes last Friday, was found in the actions of several hundred coal miners going to worn in tne Ulearneld mines. The movement of the Independents brought Senator J. D. Cameron to Pniladelphia, a few days ago to con fer with friends with regard to what should be done, now that a number of the best class of Republicans are in revolt against certain political methods. It is reported that the Senator called a number of the man ufacturers of the city of brotherly love, and threatened, that if they do not come up to the support of the Harrisburg Republican ticket that he will as a Senator while his term lasts do nothing in favor of a protective tat iff. That if they do not support the ticket that he favors he will op pose such tariff measures as hereto fore have been considered best for the interest of the manufacturing in terest. It is hoped that the Senator expressed no such a threat Intimate friends of Ins, say, be said no such thing. It is of interest to the peo peopie of this Commonwealth to know as to whether one of its sen ators delivered himself of such a threat- It will not ba many days till the truth will be known with re- ! gard thereto, Cameron should not be charged with such a statement if he never said it. If he delivered the threat he should be held responsible by the people of a free Common wealth. More light? EOGUES' GALLERY POETEAIT 1,601. Under the nbive head the Xew York Daia Graphic says; The por trait nuuioered i,(5dl in the Rogues' GaLery of the New York Police De partment is that of a man who has sunk so low in the social scale that there is scarcely any possibility of going a single step lower. Twenty one years ago this very month of Apru, 1832 ne hoisted the palmetto Hag of bouih Carolina over tbe ruins of .Fort Sumter, having been deputed to that work by Governor Pickets, whose priv-ite secretary he then was. He had shortly before graduated with hi''h honors from college; his father was a both a man of wealth and so cial distinction, and a trusted mem ber of tue judiciary of the fire-eating Suite; and uis future promised to be an exceptionally brilliant one. He served throughout the war in the Confederate arms, as also did his fatuer, when the war was over they both mounted to positions of in llutnee by accepting the reconstruc tion acts and the new ordor of things which they 6ignifiod. The father became Chief Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court in which oSlco ho tlied. The son lecanie a member of the Legislature the Speaker of the House, and sub sequently Governor of the State. Ho had a most winsome manner and persuasive tongne, and they stood him in :ood stead. He was utterly without conscious, however, and in the thieving that made the so-called "carpet-bag" government a by-word everywhere he was the chief plunder er. Stea.ing was easy under the cir cumstances, but what was readily gotten in this man's case as readily vanished His debaucheries became notorious, and after awhile they even disgusted those who had put him in power, and he was cast out from their midst and his name branded with all infamy. There was no rest for him in South Carolina after this and he came to New York City. Here his career for several years past has been un speakably vile, but it was not until his other means of obtaning money failed him that he began the petty swindling operations tLat finally landed him iu the Tombs, put his portrait where it now is, and that wiil send him to the penitentiary for some years, l he name oi mis man is Franklin J. Moses. Ao attempt to escape from tbe jail at liremsourg wa fruetraied on Mu day by the ttuiely discovery ot the plot by tlie jiilnr. A pious of paper wan discovered in po-isessioa of tbe prison ers winch couiaiuej perfect impress ion of all the key uecessiry to get to the outside of the iu.U union. Every thing wi in leadiueaa to pass tbe pa per out to some parties who were to make the oeecsearv keys. Tbe wile of one f the men is saspeoted of being oned as tbe messenger, aod who bad made arranguieca to have the requir ed articles manulactured. The only iron preparation that does not color the teeth, and will not cause head ache or constipation, as other iron prepa rations will, is Brown's Iron Bitters. A yonng girl residing with a family near Phoeuiiville, Chester county, was arested a few days ago oo tbe charge ot robbing the money drawer of a store near where she lived of $84, sod was C .moulted for trial. It appears tlat rhe and a jounp man to tbe neighbor b od bad made arrangements to elope, but wrie prevented trom carrying ont the plan owing to a lack tf foods. Not to be thwarted, tbe would be bride as (oinep tbe tank of rnpplviog tbe want. When the money bad been eecared, tbe party took passage on a canal boat, and bad proceeded only a ebort diftaoce on their way toward tbe baveo ot matri monial b.iss so brightly limned oo tbe horizon of tbe future wben the course of their true leve wis ruthlessly dis turbed by a minion of tbe law. Tbe male party to tbe contract succeeded in making bis escape, nngallantly leav ing bis fair partner to faoe tbe penalty of her indiscretion alone. Not an experiment or cheap patent medl ctne Is Brown's Iron Bittesr. It is prepar ed by one of the oldest and most reliable chemical Arms, and will do all that is claim ed for It. OE9ERAI ITEMS. Will Wildfire. John Boston and Jamas AUtead, noted desperadoes, went to Wilkes eounty, N- C, to rob the los smoke-honse of Albert Dyson Tbey pried np several logs and enter ed. Dfeon saw tbem aod shot and killed Wildfire. Tbe others then at' tempted to get out of the smoke-boose. bat in so doiog knocked down tbe prop which tbey bad placed eoder tbe logs tbey bad pried up to gam ao entrance, aod tbe logs fell on tbem, crushing tbem to death. Mrs. Liooa HowoII. Wilmington Del. was shot by tbe accidental dis cbarge of a pistol. Her ancle fell in to tbe water and got bis clothes so wet that be sent to the home for a sbaoge. Mrs. Howell was getting a pair of pan taloons for him wbeo a revolver m tbe hip pocket fell out, aod striking on the floor, was discharged. The ballet pass ed through tbe calf of her leg, infiiot iog a very painful wound. lbs wheat crop of Arkansas tlis season is said to be tbe best for ten years. Tbe following is a fresh fish story from Virginia City, Enterprise "Amno? tbe most peculiar and least known fish of Nevada is tbe eouewee, a native of and fouod only in Pyramid and Wicne mucca Lakes. One of tbe most strik ing peculiarities is a mane extending along the back from head to tail, wbicb renders the oreaiure so unsightly that it is always sheared by the fitbcruian before being sent to market. Tbey swim at tbe surface of the water, and in the early da;s ascended tbe river io immense hoUoois that filled tbe rivr from bank to bank. They ui ike a gtvit ooisa wbeo tuns goiug up tho riv raud can be beard at a considerable distance from the stream. In the spring of 1S60, the time of the Indian war, tbey stampeded the horses of a company ol soldiers camped on the bank of tbe stream and came near causing a panic, t being supposed that tbe Piutes were charging upon tbe camp. A St. Louis dog, recently deceased. was a property bolder. His estate con sisted of a bouse and lot left to bim by bis deceased master. There was a trustee, of coarse: bat tbe income was conscientiously spent in paying for tbe animal's food, lodging aod attendance He was a handsome spaniel, aod was not made vain by his wealth, but as sociated freely with common dogs. At bis death, a few days ago, tbe trustee bad bim buried io a costly coffin, a hearse conveying tbe remains quite ceremoniously to tbe family cemetery. EJdie Lee, ooe of tbe recent gradu ates of tbe Hartford high school, sup ported himself during the term by work as office boy, and saved two bun dred dollars over, with which to enter Harvard next fell. This will win him three hundred dollars a year io Har vard scholarship and keep bim inde pendant throughout the oourse. Susie Green might have had her pick among tbe young men of Lexington, Ky., for she was handsome aod rich; bat she prefered a gambler of the flashiest kind. He was known to her for a month as a stock broker, and at tbe end ot that briel courtship she mar ried him. They stopped at a Louis ville hotel oo their bridal tour. He brought her a lemooado in her room, and she found it bitter. He bad put an opiate io it. Wben she was uncon scious be stole her purse nnd $2,500 worth of diamonds, and deserted her. A wan who camped out two weeks and ate half-conked meat, smoke flavor ed and sooty fish, stale bread and cof fee as palatable as an "ague cure." commenced to grumble at bis wife's cooking as soon as be got borne and cut down to tbe supper table. A few nights ago a Dooly county Ga. farmer, whose place is on tbe river, was walking around near bis clock yard, wben be beard a tqaealingsniung bis bogs. He looked over tbe lenue to to learn tbe cause, when he fouud a large alligator had a dead bog, which it bad killed, and was trying to make its way to the river. He ran to the house for bis guo and called to several of bis hands to go with bim to kill tbe alligator. Ou arriving at tbe lot the bogs had disappeared and so bad tbe water uionster. They followed to the river bank, and, tustead of alligator tracks, discovered those of two persons r i who had the skin of an aligaf.r and bad Used it to accomplish the purpose of stealing hogs and making 'he owner, il K a I I HuA.kVur f 1 1 .... . hulia.. t w.at " ' " ' "-" " ,j v j i . ' uiiwu iiiritTvi v.'U.'t tie uuiiuvii) ucuu hut tber was uoihitig to pursue iu, so the matter was dropped uutil a better opportunity was offered tor catching up wi'h tbe perpetrators. From the Thim City Sentinel. The most distressing death of tbo Mouiicetlo, Miss., cyciooe was that of Mrs. Carroll, because of tbe manner in which it was brought about. Hearing the storm approaching, Mrs. Carroll, with ber baby in her arms, rush ad to ber husband. Dr. Carroll, who threw bis arm about ber ceck. At tbe same moment tbe wind blew tbe timbers of tbe bouse down upon tbem and crushed tbem to tbe floor, tbe mother with tbe infant in ber arms, tbe husband with bis arm around bis wife's neck, aud there be choked ber to death. Tbe falling timbers did not seem to hurt ber bat locked tbe doctor's aim so closely about ber neck that be could not move it. lie was conscious that be was killing ber, but all his efforts to throw off the tbe timbers were futile. As sistance came in two bours too late ! The spirit of bis beautiful and loving wife bad taken its flight abe was lu death's eold embrace, and tbe husband felt that he att in a measure tbe cause of ber death. For days be was almost a laving maniac Tbe babe was also killed whether by tbe falling timbers or pressed to death by its uiotber we did not learn. From tbe Burlington Free Press. A curious wind passed over Evans- ville recently. There was a roaring sound high in tbe air, while near tbe surface of tbe earth evervtLinr was quiet. At one place, near tbe river, tbe eddy descended, picked some planks off a long bridge and carried tbem several rods away. Tbe next day near Barton m ouotam, there was a contin uous shower of dry leaves which fell out of a clear sky from a great height. It is suppposed that rbry bad been oaugbt up by tbe whirlwind. Many wonder bow Parker's Ginger Toaic csn perform such varied cures, thinking it simpiy essence or ginger, wben in fact it is mada from many valuable mediaisee which act beneflicially on every diMaed organ, five other eolatnii.- STATE ITEMS. Attorney General Palmer has deoid ed that the Sotdiers Orphans' SohooU are entitled to tbe use of about 355,' 000 of an unexpended balance of tbe appropnatlon of a previous year. A valuable vein ol coal has been discovered in Pine . township, Mercer county, a region heretofore supposed to without that important mineral. Oo tbe morning of tbe 31st of May, a nine year old son of illiam W bee- land, living near Williamcpnrt, was al most instantly killed by a fal'iog tree. The boy was sitting some distance away watching the operation of feltiing tbe tree, and in its descent tbe' trunk split. One part of it rebounded and struck the boy with fatal effect Lewis L Bach man, postmaster at Sbenbe's. Cheater eoautv. was ar rested on Monday on a charge of open ing a letter addressed to a ladv in the vicioity. He admits opening the let ter, bat says it was done in mistake, supposing it to addressed to bim wben he picked it no. Ha was held in $1500 bail for his appearance to answer ne charge: tbe (dearfield Journal report that two children of Peter Roosstey, living et Frenobville. that eounty, have died from the effects of beins: vaccinated ith impure virus. Several other children are suffering from tbe same cause A Berks county farmer says onions pay as well as corn or potatoes, and be crop is easier gathered than either of the other two. Ten prisoners escaped from the Lancaster j iil last Wednesday, by a uoie whicu they cut Irom the cigar lnanufacturinar department to the jail yard. They scaled the yard wall by means of a rope made of carpet. The term of imprisonment of the es caped convicts ranged between two and nineteen years. .in exchange says. "The clip ings of sole leather in New England shoo factories, which were formerly considered worthless, are now con verted into buttons for clothes and fancy tack heads for upholstering, and the surrounding country is re lieved of the peculiar and unpleasant odor formerly caused by burning the scraps." Important To 'Travellers. Special inducements are ottered yon by tbe Burlington Koulo- It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found else where in this issue. The long-term prisoners in the jail at Freehold N J., overpowered ihe keepers on Tuesdsy night a week and succeeded iu making their escape. A family ot.UOO l'emous- Jobu Suarpless came to this eouutry in 1682, and lauded ou the 114th of August, of that j ear, at the incutb of Hidiey Creek. He was oo hand two mouths earlier than William Penn, and proceeded up tho ertek to a point about one mile and a- half northwest irom the present sits of the city of Chester, where be felled a laiga tree and made a bou of the bong'is. I here be and bis wife resided fur six months, while they constructed a cab lu against tbe side of lock. There were seven children- born to John Sbarpless and bis wife, and now after 2W)ears have elapsed-it is estimated that there are not le-ts than 25.0CO de- sceedants of this venturesome pioneer. Tbe family are tbiokly settled in Del aware aod Chester cuooties, and it is proposed to celebrate tbe bi centennial of tbe landing of tbe original Sbarpless in Auguit next by a family reunioo. Mr. J. Oleiusoo Sbarpless has tbe mat ter in charge. The programme tor the event bas not been manned oat as yet He expect at leaot 000, if tot more, ol the descendants to he oo hand. Mr. Gilbert t ope, of West Chester, the genealogist, baa tbe history of the Sbarpless family np to tbe year 18IC, and he has been requested to complete it to date. PRIVATE SALES. FARM lor SALE, in Tuscarora Valley, near Peru Mills, containing 100 acres near ly all cleared, the ballance well set wish good wLite-oak timber, only 3 miles from the new proposed railroad. The land, is u4Mi.u hm; , . ui Miiicu lias oeen Utely hlueA nitrva o( mdow mt.r in nearly all uf ihe fields, fruit in abnn.Ian. e Log bauk barn, Good frame bouse 3ox36, ail necessary outbuildings, A never failing ,,"lu""" S-,d waier running at thadoor slso a l.:r limestone quarry about J mile diita:il belongs to the farm. Two Churches and Scboul-house within ball-mite. Price 1 1,000 or call on or address J. S. K.E3EPP, Peru Mills, Juniata C., Pa., Payments to suit Puichaser. House and Lot in McAIisterville. A Lot containing one-foartb Acre of ground, with a two-story double Log House, weather-boarded in front, aad some rooms plastered inside, suitable for ono or two families ; also, Stable, Large Shop, Pig-pen,. fee., all under good fense, and well sup plied with large and suall fruits. Teroa easy, aud price to suit the times. Apply to Stephen Lloyd McAliater, near the pniu- ises, or to Mrs. Rebecca L. Wilson, Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. A FIRST-RATE fAKM ix TUSCAJtORA Valley, contuiuirg 205 acres, abaut 175 acres clear. Two-sets of buildings. No. 1, Log Eouse, 20x24, plastered and pebbled ; Kitchen attached, 12x18; Spring, and also a Well of water near the door; Stone Bank Barn, 40x30 ,-. Orrhaid. No. 2u New frame House, 28x3, good cellar; Sunnier House, 14x20; Spring and Spring House: New Frame Baiifc Barn, 4)X(ki; Wagon SlieH; (iood Ycung Orchard, of grafted Iruit, in bearing condition Will sell all, or half, to suit purchaser. The Und is well adapted by natare for tbe raiding of grain and stock. t lenly of lime atone. Tbe community is good. Churches and school bouse conve nient. Terms moderate. For purtk.-nl.irs can on or address C. MEYKR3. Fai mere' Grove, Juniata Co., fa. A FOCXDRT FOR SALE. A Foundry, in good order, at Johnstown Juniata Co., Pa. The eagiue ia new. The melting apperatus bas just been overhauled and made as good as when new. The ahop is large aud roomv. All of the several do part men t are under one roof. The Foun dry baa the best ran of custom in the county. In connection with the Foundry there S or 6 acres ot land for Bale, having thereon erected a Large Frame Dwell! House, noarly new, and a good-aixed Bars Good Orchard, Apples, Grapes, fcc. Every. thing convenient about the premi&ra. Will sell all or part. For fnrther prifosUrs call on or address J. II. liOGERS, Johnstown, Jowiata Co., Ja, REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. Far Governor. Gtx. Jims A. Bcavib. For Judge of Ike Supreme Court, Wat. Hn Kawle. For Lieut. Governor, W. T. Davics. For Sec? of Internal Jgairt, Jobs X. Gbeie. For Congrtssman-at-largt, Taos. SI. Mabsbau. Mr. Marshall has resigned. STATE. For Governor. Jobs Stcwabt. For Judge of the Supreme aurt. Oeobob J LITEM. For Lionttnant Governor. Col. Li vi Bidd Dcrr. For Se?u of Internal Jffairi. Hajob Geo. W. Mbbbick. For Congrettmau-at lerge. Coi. Willi Att McMicbel. All 0UNCEMENTS. SHERIFF. Kiitor Sentinel aid Republican I would annomice D. S. Lanaiv. of Fayette town ship as a candidate lor the ofllce of Sheriff. Air. LandU is a young man of good habits, and is abundantly qualified to till tbe posi tion ot Sberitf. Ill father and grand-tai ti er were otirens in Juaiata before bim. lie is an earnest Republican. He speaks both, the English, and German languages, which in Juoutt county, is a matter of im portance and satisfaction to both officer and people. FAYETTE. LEO ISLATUKE. Editor Sentinel and Republican Pleaae announce Major J. D. IIowlll, of Spruce Hill, as a candidate for tbe oflce of Assem bly, subject to Republican usages. The Major Is a representative man of tbe peeple, was a good soldier, would be a itrong can didate and, if elected a sale and prudont legislator. BEALE. PRIVATE. SALES. Large Farm at Private Sale, The Valuable Farm of tbe Heirs of Wil liam Okesou, deceased, imffcred for sale. It is located in the fertile valley of Tusca rora, Juniata county, Pa., one and a has mile west of Acaderui, containing 240 Acres of prime limestone laud, all in cul tivation, except 10 acres uf Timber. Build ings good. Large Mansn House, Bank B.irn, lOOxoO feet ; Wages Sheds. Corn Cribs, Hog Pens. Good tipnng and Spring House, and all other outbuiMuigs, also other springs ana running water;. T-wo Orchirds bearing choice Iruits. it is well located, near to churces, sohools, mills and stores. The laud ia welt adapted Io grain and grass and for making money ..r a now owner, as is well known, it did lor niany years tor its former owner. Price will be reasonable, ann nine given io suit purchaser. For terms, ac, call on James B. Olteson, Pleasant View, near Ihe .'arts Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale. The undersigned offers foraale, a tract of One Hundred Acres, of land mre or less, on which there is a large STONE DWELL-JXU-HUUSE, in good .-epair and good BAXK-liAKX and ont buildngs and a GRIST-MILL three stories nigh, the two lower stories of which are stone, and the third frame, with three rim of good french burnt, one new overshot wheel, one new iron wheel, and gearing nearly new through out, with excellent water power. The land is good I arm land, and ia a good state ol cultivation. Tbe mill bas ao excellent coantry trade. Tliiw is a very desirable- prop-rfy and is situated onx mile and one-fourth north-west of McAIisterville Juuiati- Co., Pa., and will be Buhl on easy terms. For further particular pleae call on or address Jacob Smith, McAIisterville Pa., r Jeremhh Lyon, JliHliot..wn pa., or John E. Smith, Chester Springs, Cheater county Pa. A RARE CIIAXCC To Buy a Large Trad of Good Land at a Moderate Price: To a man w ho desires to make farming and stock-raising his business, this Is the greatest bargain in Juniata county. TAre Hundred .firsi. amd more, having thereon a Urge Brick Dwelling House in good condition, Barn and other outbuild ings ; a running stream, of water neai tbe door, also, good well water in yard; aa Pre hard of 8 acres, as good aa any in the county; a grove of 60 maple trees, which, if attention, were directed to, could b turned into a source of income, as such groves are in Somerset county, this State, anI as such groves aro 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 tho farm. We repc.-.t, f.iis is the greatest bargain now offered in. this county, to the mau wio has vnujjy, aud desire to I arm and riae stock To such a man, who bas a modente sum of money for first payment, there is a rare chance to secure a property, that i:tae nature of things must increase in value graduallyvfor tbe pe.-iod ot" a lull genera tion yet to come. Time, 6. to 7 years, to auit purchaser. . If yon have the inclination, the rueaas, and tbe pluck to develope one of the Quest tracts of land in the county, call at this of fice tor particulate. A FARM OF 200 ACRES, HOKE V& ksa, of limestone and shale land, ia liilford township, iu Lurking Creek vaHey,. Juniata county. Pa. ; about 160 cleated, 40 acres titnberland "under fence." The improve ments are a Large Double Stun and Frame House, Large Bank Barm, Wagoa Shed, Large Hog pen. Sheep Houae, Carriage House, Wash House, Spring Houae wiihm ten yard ol the door. Fountain pump ot never-tailing water at both bouse and barn. This is a desirable pr..(i ty, aud ia otily two miles from .MitHin railroad sialiun. Term easy. For particulars, call on or address John Robitmn, Patterson. Juniata Co., fa. or Sbelbnrn Kobison, aauie address. ' A LOT OF GROUND IX THE VILLA0B of HcCoysvilkv JuniaU county, having thereon erected a good Dwelling Houw 20x 50 feet, nsw. Statlo 20x30 feet, ne Wood House 12x30 feet, Hog Pen ao1 tuber out buildings. Well of good water at the door. Fruit on the lw. Terms, reasonable. For further particulars, call an or adilress. NEAL M. STEWART, McCoysville, J.uuUta Co., Pa. C4UTIOX NOTICE. ALL persons .ro hereby can' , . against fish:,Dg or huatinr, r ,ione berries, or cro-ain. fceld. of in therin way tresTass:.na i ih UikA. any other signed. j' the under B. lum. Graybill's Column. SPRING STOCK or CARPETS. Choice Patterns in VELVET, Bodj and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medium and Low Grade 1NGRAENS, A Full Line of VENETIAN, A Complete Liz of RAG, A Choice Lot of HEMP, Beautiful Patterns in STAIR,. and HALL Carpets AT- THE Carpetr House FUHNJTUBE ROOMS OF THE JUNIATA VALLEYS -:o:- At the Old Stand, OX THE 50CTHWK3T CORN! Ot OT BEJDGE .4 WATER S1EEH3. MIFFLIXTOnrX, lA.fc 3A3JCST RECEIVED All tbo- above eunmeraled iftielfca aaJ all other things that ma jr be found in a CA3IBT ; YEmm, STORE, AT Pit IC ES mm COMPETITION. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pillows, WINDOW SH.ADES IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT VARIETY, In fact everything usually kept iu a .Farst-Class House Furnishing 'oods Store. JOHN S. GRAYBILL BRIDGE STREET, Svatta Side, Between the Canal and Water Street, MIFFLIXTOWr, - pJfjrji. New AdverUMtmenU. $00 Be wars' I mt A MILIK vr Paor. Gcii mettb's FRE.M01 jdiieyPads Uav already 4-ensoId in this onntry and in f ranco ; every tr.e of whn-h !. riven per tcctaatir:e ioi and bas per- 1 n Ki cure . - . 1 - every t:iu- - utii a'-eoramg vt a.m Hons VTe now y to the afflicted and doubting- 001 s that we will pay tbe above reward for a ainglo ca of IVME 13 A Civ That the Pad fails l cure. Thia Great Rtimedy will rosiTivr and BaBBTtT cure Luu,b ig, Lame Back, Sciatica, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Brignt's Disease of tho Kidneys, Incontinence and Retention of the Urine, Iutla:uatio3 of the Kidneys, Catarrh of ihe Bladder, U:gh-CoIored Urine, Pain in the Bai t, Side or Loins, Nervous Weak ness, and iu fact all disorders of tbe Blad der and Urinary Organs, whether contract ed by privatd disc or otherwise. LADIBfti, if you are suffering from Fe mule Weakness. Leucorrbsea, or any dis ease ot the Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary O'gans, VOr CAN BE CUBED ! Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by kiuiply wearing PliOF. GUILilETTE'S FEESC.i KIDIJET PAD, WUICa CCSES BT ABSORPTICN. Ask your druggist for PROF. GCIL METTE'3 FKE'CU KIDXET PAD, and take ao otter. It be has not got it, send $2.00 and you will receive tbe Pad by return mail. TESTIXOXIALS t'.0U THE PX0PLB. Jldce BccHAKAS, Lawyer, ToK-do. Obio, says: Uiiw fit 1'rol. Guiliuelte's Freuvn Kidney Pads cured me el Lumbago iu Ibree wett' time, ily ca-e bad been given B4) by the bent Doctors a incurable. During all Ibis time 1 suttered untold it go-.jf aud paid out large sums vl money." G iobgb Vsttfi, J. r-, Toledo, O., say "I sud'en-d tor three tear wulj Sciatica anH Kidney Disease, and vtwbad to gu about on crutches. I was entirely and perma nent!) cured alter wearing Prol. IruilUiOUo'a French K,iducy Pad four wveka." -1 have been a greal auBerer tor 15 Jeara with Hnirlil'i l)m-a tin- Ki.Iiivk. For bed ; look barrels ol medicine, but tbey gave lue only leiujor iry reliet. 1 wore two ot Prol. tiuiluiette's Kidney Pads sis weeks, aud 1 now know I ana eutirelv cared." Mr. Helix Jebobe, Toledo, O., says : " For ear 1 Lave been ceMi.led, a great part ot the time, to my le,. with Leucor rhif a and lemale weikneaa. 1 wore one ol Guiinieitr'a Kidney Pads aud was cured is one monlb." II. B. Gatix, Wholesale 'Jrocer, Findlay, O., writes: 1 audered lor 2i yean with Mine Dat'K ami in tnrea wtrt. was periua. inrea weA was nertua- nenily cured by Bearing on vt' Prol. Gail nicltc's Kidney Pal." B. F. Kc3LiNu, M.D., Druggist, Logans port, lun., wneu teuding ia an order lor Kidney pada, writes : 1 vr one of the Drat ones we had aud I received mora ben rbl trom it tli iu an H11114 1 evrr Useii. In lact Hie Pails give better g -Herat aui.tac- tion tbau any Kiduey reiueUy e ever sold.'; Rat t SuotMiiCEK, DruirTi-Hts. Haonibal. Mo., wrile: " We are worRmg up a lively trails 111 your Pads, and are Hearing of good lesn.ts lro, theu. every da.T l'ror. Guilmelte's Frtreh Liver Tad Will positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Ague Cake, bilious Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, and alt diseas- of ihe Liver,. Stomach and blood. Pric Sl.oO by uuil.. Send lor Prot. Guilmette' Treatise on tnu-l Kidneya and Liver, free tf mail. Address-.) FREXCIl P.4D CO.. loUdo, Ohio. T? rkT? IJ 1? ra-T h o a . an d s It AVVUUJJAy staves are abuua'ly rubo.-a uf liieir viciiujs Uvea profongui, happiness aod health. res'ared by tbe uao-ul the great 6EEMAN INVIG0EAT0B,, wliicti positively cures lutputeucy (caused by excesses ol any kl-jd). Seminal Weak uea, aud all diseases '.Ual loliow aa a ser quence of bcil-Auusv, a& lu.a ol energy, lua of memory, univwaal lassitude, pain in the back, dimness uf vis1au, preiua' Ore old age, and many other diseases tUat lead to iusatiiiy or coLsuuiaiiun aud a i-rcmature fcrave. Send lir circula-s with tetimtaiala free bv loan. The iavlirapiil w ... r . St per aux. or s.a.. ,-r .11 drug- g.ts, or win ue aul .ree by mm; secure.? sealed, un rccniA 01 pi ice, by addressing F. J. Ctlfc.VtY, U-uggist, li autuuit: at., 1-A.eUo, Ktxi Sole Age at lur tbe I'm d Slates. JlArch 22, 1?2. W boleoaie aud retail by L. Backs i. Druggists, liitllmtown, Pa. jUKUTAVaLIEY ofjiiffli3ito.t!, pa. braxcu at port royal. Stockholders IioiiTiduallj Liable. J. K2VIN POMEair. Prendtnt. X. VAN 1KVVLN, Cuthier OiBiCToaa; JNerin Pomesoy, Joseph, Rot brock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Keener, Amos G. BouaaJI, L041UE. Atkinson. W. C. Pometoy, STOCBHvAjsims : J. Nevin Iomeroy, R. E. Parker, romp x. e.rpner, Joseph Sotbrock, George Jacobs, L. E. A'kinana, W. C. Poiueroy, Amoa G. Bousall, Saui'I llerr'a Heirs, Jane U. Irwin, Mary Kurts. Samuel M. Knrts, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertzlrr. Noah llertzler. Charlotte Snyder, IT Interest allowed at the rate of 2 ra. Satlt din SI n.Kntk SI a a. . ad uivumii COrilUtJRCCS. j'tn23,lb'794f C ACTIOS! SOTICE. A tL persons are hereby caulionedaeaina X trespassing upon tbe lands iJ the n. dersigned, in Fayette, Del.tware or Walker lownsinp, ry Osbmg, hunting, or in any Jonathan Kiser Wm Brantbofler Henry S piece Catharine Karts John Mc.Meen D B Dimia U W Smith S J Kurts Uenry Auker Lncien Dunn. i W Hostetier Jesee Pines Jaeylf Hoofe. C G Shelly A H Kurts David Smith S Owen Evans Teston Benner C. F. Spichrr John L Auker J B Garber S M Kauifmau i F Dettra David Uonberger Arnold Varnea Levi K Myers av 9,1981. w W J IhneJert" Qmdt. IEBKSYLYAKIA BAILEoiJ; TIME-TABLE foa Taaotcn Locua, PAsscocxa Taaja Brrwtui HAaaisBtmo axb Aiiosa lsavb WESTWARD. llATC 3E 3 i 5 o s a. ; a sTATtoaa. 1 p. as. a. m. iaHI 1120, 4 30 7 OUr-h'.tadel'ai 50 S '?;.. '31 8 Of 2 28, 7 '2 W: 7U 1210. 74S ''!: 7 a ;- : 1 a-. 7 , r. ! 'a, m. 6tX10 15:ll 16 Harriib'gj 7 6 I6 H'2'J; Hock ville; Til ft 22; 10 3o 5 2'j; ll 4 1 64IJ103 6 4m 10 5; UarysviV 7 It Cove 7fii Dune an V fl 54 Aqueduct1 8 4' Baliy'a i 63; Xewpcrt ! 6 56 ,11 m 60M! uj 6 19 II 29 f) 2911 4; 6 3-( tml 4 1 1 1 1 : 6 45 U 60' 4!i; 1 1 b'j 6 0;!l2C3ir-l VIMrnt'n a , ' . i ' ;Durward 1 6 0Tlil2I: Thomp.; ere!. nil Jji VaaDjke. 6o, ll! t jTuscaroV 5 52 j g .. ; Mexico t 6 4;ilM'eS 7 00 1211' 12 83 Sifflin a-1 Mifflin j 6 2s 10 ssj M) ,12KMl:,rd !6 82.t.. ,I24S Narrows 5n, )04,,. ;12 5) Lewisto'n: 6 ' n. .--. 6 !2 it' 1 OK-Anderson t tO 10 if 4 4-i 10 li asi; 1 20 McVevfn 1 S2 MM.nC'nk 1 43 y IIsmil''i 1 i'J Ml. Union' 4 17. t,Zi 1 66 .Vaj lelon.' 4 90. 2t:j VillCretk an-. aTc 23 9 -a I 2 13 Hnntinv'u 8511, 'jrj .t reie'sn-g xi jii 2v4 Bsires t 27 Ra.V if 1 rceLK 3 2i' 2 5S tirnigh'ui S H S4. Tyrone , 8 15 f iptoa , 8 20 Fostoria 1 3 26 B-Il!Mil s 8 4S Aitcena 3fll ?t 24T 243 225 (10.' 8f 6 ir 1 P. u. I BiC Pittbcrs.' 7 8S a. a. Wisrwaan Fast Taarss Phila-la. Eipr. leaves Philadelphia H t9 pni; Harrisburg 4 I O a m; iJunracoon 4 83aui; Newport 4 08 a m ; Miffiin 642, ns; Lewwtown 8U6m; McVevtowa 5 a ami Sit. Union 6Satn; uJutiaaouT 20 a iu ; Petersburg 7 37 a ra ; Struca Cr 7 63 a m ( Tjrone B 13 a ni ; Bell's UiU 8 32 a m Altooua 1 40 a m; Piojr 12U1 pm. Fan Line leaves Ph;raiie'plna at 'iJiiu m ; Harrisburg 3 35 p ra Milfliu 4 67 a a , Lewistown 6 IX p a 1 HMUnf tfoa 6 25 nm -f yrone 7 0t p tn ; A!t-v-a 7 US p in 1 riml brg 1 1 00 p in. Eastward FasvTiaiss. Hall Express Ur-n Pitburj at I Oo ;, Aftoona 630 pm ; Tyroo-7 17 px ; liar.v j Kn r,45 , Harrbburg A 15 pm : .1 .:?r ' ' LEWI5TOWX r;7isio.. Trains leave Lcwi.-ttown ."nnctioa tor l!- , rj a. w m nt. I't 00 a ci, o i ) p m ; tr 3nroury at f 2.j a m, 1 2 p 31. Trains arrive at Lewto Junction fia Jltlroy at 9 3i) a tn, 1 60 ptn, V DO p si ; Snnbury at It) 20 a in, 4 4S p ra. TYRONE DIVISION. Train leave Tvroa-j for Be'Iefiate aaa Sock Harm at 8 30 a 'J. 7 SO c m. Leiv Tyrone for Cirwnsvi '.e an.l Clearaeid at a rn. I p m. Train lr:te Tymnet tor 7s-riors Xarlr, PrmxyS'anU Fnrnacw and Sotia at b 40 a n ami I I p n. Trains arrive at Tvr one frt-n BeHe'unU a"vt Lock H itfo at 7 a. i a m, ami 4 41 p m. TrainsTrrve at Tvr nni fr .ra Curwrns v;!fe and Cur.rff Id at 7 45 a in. t.nd Oudpo, Trains arrire at Tymi lefrorj Sro.ia, War- yior Mark anir P:4tna Tvsnit ?rrr. .til . , ' PMladelDilja & Ef adlE Hlllraai ! ullaucii'u' aaii.- xluUradu. lrna.t .r . .Awawwwi, . a''! (a 11 ilaUils Je.N5t I8.2. Tram Utne Htrr ninrg n fellow : For New Tork via Al lentewc, at 730 s.u., and I 4-'i p. m. Fer New Torts, via Ph; iladrljhia and "Bound Brook. Eoute," 5 i 2 7 i-J n ra, and 1 ii p m. For Ph&idelphta, 5 2, 7 o.aSOatu, 1 i and 4Mtp u. F 6r Keauing at a 20 , fl 25, 7. i'J, ' I'J a a,, 1 4". 4 IH and I p ra. For Pwtasille at u 1 :0, 7 5". It Vl a m, a 1 4" and 4 W p. . and via Scbnvlklll m. Snsa4iehaoBa Bra nch at 2 40 p ui. ?ot Auburn, 8 Itt u . F oc Ailanto-wn at & 20, 7 50, 9 M s ra, 1 44 and 4 Oi'J p u. The 7 SO a m, ai.4 4 1 4S '1 a. trains iava thrwugUcara fo . Zots. via A;!tB- towo. SL D.iri. For Alleatown and wy ia;;-ons at S 2" a bi. For Heading, Phils delfihiauni av vaii,.i BS S 2i a ni and 1 4.-, p TxaintfoT Hnrr uburg leave cefulloat 1 Leave .e rtk via Ailautownalb 15 a d, 1UO aud 5.10 p ra. Laave New y,k via..r:.Bd Breolt and Pluladcli lij ., 7 4; A ,t xi. 4 WV and 6 30 pn, and 12 t iidniaht, a.-riv:sg at Ha.Tibu g 15 0,82'V 2 1. tu and IO aiMl ! 40 a t 1 T" ! Leav Poit.vill., t t JO, 9 00 a. m. aad 4 19 p lu. Liuve Reaotnff at A0. 7 30. 1 1 !'J a m. 1 27, 6 1 j. 7 50 and 10 2-5 i tu. Leave PotUvil'io vuohuyikili an.t Sasqas- awiiin Branc h, .5 a m. and 4 4'J tu. Leave AllenU.wn 6 00, 3 10 a t, 12 II. jo auu M ud f .ra. S-J.Xb.iYS. Leave New YorX v:a Allmtown, at 3 19 f . iu. Phil adeUMa at 7 S.i j m. Leave Kcar linn it 7 30 a m ami l'J 25 s BI. Leave All etitown at 9 KS p m. ST tEUO.1 BR A II. Leave HAKSIjiBL'KG for Paxtuu. LecV iel, aud SteelMu daily, exci pt Sunday, 620, 6 40, a 35 a it, 1 35 aiid Sliba,; d-i'v, ex cept anr!. an.l Sund iv. 0 3i 1. ui, atidoa &atu day only, t 45 and 6 10. f ui. He turning, leave srfcELTtN daily, ex cept. Sunday, 10. 7 ttO, 10 ', 1 1 4i a m, 2 1t and l'J 10 p iu ; daily, except 5 aludaf and Suii.iiy, 6 10 p m, 1 ou Saturdar onty, 6 lj and 6 .;u j m. C. tv. HANCOCK General Pa,'r t-U Ticket Jgeul. J. E. WtXilTEN, General A'aaagrr. 'Complete Stock. F. Ie. GRAYBILLi McAIisterville, Ta., Bnn Jnst returned from the Eastern Cities w ith a Large and Completn S'oci ef DRY GOODS, CRUCEHiEH, 4JIEK.TS WARE, Hats & Caps, Eoots & Shoes, READY MADE CLOTHING, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. c. Parties will find it greal'y to tiwir alvB lage io call aud ee my Snrk and hear af Frtnt before purchasing elsewhere. Stock Entirely New and Fresh. I can accommodate you in almost en thing called lor in a Store of ih: kind. OctJ6,8l.F1-CRATBIL1" JllRR !eWet:k inur own town. TCTroTiTd VUU $5 onttlt free. Addresa H. Hatiaw fc C: Portland, Maine. mar 281 arge stock ot ready made clothing ol the J- latest and choicest styles, tor men lad boya, hau, cape, boots and shoes, noltotss, ,213 coudirin and less vamaay for ssjfti at sam-nel iwfn's tn rwtwrvoa.