MIFFLINTOWN : Wednesday. Sep't VI, issa. , . . ...- - - i TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annum if paid within 12 months ; $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Trauient ad v-crtisements inserted at 60 ceuts per inch for each insertion. transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents pt-r line lor each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by th year, half or quarter year. SHORT LOCALS. Ksii melons. Corn cutting. Clover.-iae.l hulling. Fletyant politician. Mo n ligLt and lovers. SolJ.ers rj-union to morrow. Cider is scares at $0 a barrel. Altoona is to Lava electric light. Fair d tys at Port Royal next week, fitraw hats are gradually disappear ing. Beaver's frionda are sanguine of Lis election. Few farmers have rider to drink thia falL A number of people are afflicted with cold. The farmer'a original Kejatone Boot at Heck' Ltiwistown i to have a auuiber of weddirgs soon. Four liraes bauda will toot for the Ulair county "Fair. Marshall and Lear, will both take the stump for Stewart D.ivid Craig's latest heir is a son, that weifhs 11 pounds. The fcnnter retumeth te his home with at empty game bag. Tha friends of Stewart Bay that he ia to bo the next Governor. The Cramor family held a re-union at IIollvdaYbunr, last week. H. G. Fisher, ia warn on the track for re-nommation, for Joncrre8B. Spring chickens -and butter are ttirh in price, and mar eo higher. Saturday evening was cool enough i !4o cause men to put on overcoats. Tight pan is for -men and boys, thai ; have little bodily work to perform. Cholera is reducing the number of hogs in S:iulle township, Ferry Co. Lawis SI. Bikerts, wa9 reccntjy artesteJ in Batkr Co., as a hawse thief. A steam dreSging machine was at work in the canal north of town list Friday. It is estimated t'aat the strikers cobt $S,GUU,900 by their 6elf imposed idlenes-H. A drove of 112 head of catttefrom Indiana conntj parsed through town oa Friday- Rev. llr. Dsvciport, will -assist Rev. Btfnaaga during the coaciuua icn season. Holen.iack pnt a man t riep on a atore box on Main Street, laet Satur day evewiag. FOR SALE .'t first rate, -second hand, Wa-ihmgtj u hand press. Call at this ofli -e. A cat in Pittsburg, gaaothtre.l a child two weeks aid by laying on the child month. Word H. Mill,, will lecture in the Court Houe- on Triday and Satur day evenings. Wheu AcusLrt rag waa in tevra he declared that he will reeervfea large vote in Xowiubc ar. NextStbVath, the Sicratcent of the LuriVSnpp- r, will be aJminis tered in tht Cha pel Wheat sewn t ra days ac shows above f round liicfly: will the fly catch it is fiie qu estion? Landlord Loud on, of the Jacobs House, will fcecou e agent for Adams Express, onOotol cr 1st. It ia "id that 8 0 old maids, live in Bellefonte tkat ne rer found man, to suit there s a brasband. Masons Fruit jas and Tin Fruit Cans, for al cLea, at McCSintics tinware toFe, Brid $e street Isaac Etk. is hard to beat as a white masher: the e-reneasofhis work hows his kiE as a -orkuian. Preebyteriws of Bellefante are rich, and they talk at tout building a $10,000 Sunday echo ol house. Astronomer were astonished on the 19th inet, Wy the a ppearanea of a daylight comet near tl te sun. i;9v. Joseph 55 Uher.t, preaefeed in the Lost Creek Presbyterian church, at McAlisterville, last Sabbath. The rain, of last Wednesday -evem-i- did notetop the pre paration.taat f annere were making for owing. Astronomers, mp, that the cornet almost touched the sun as it pasted around that body on the 13th inst J Wallace Faaick, has been al moin ted tu7 PuUio in place of Philo Hamlia. who Juas left the coub Ladies ean secure elegant flttinj aAoeaat Heck". Store on Bridge street Special bargain on Re-umon rdar. Mrs. Ki'U of ,Jmes Y ' wiseaaMd, died at her pW-e residence near McCoysviile last Ihsradav, Sep temier 31st . George Blymer, was Unowned in the dant in the river at Lew.stown, uSt rSay by the uprtbog ol a Bad sitors cn secure In" oa Re-union day by pur cbwW and shce. from Heck, on Bridge street. . The Ladies Toreign .Missionary Mr. of tbKi"hS" will meet at Mrs. McKoighti, on Saturday. T The white waters, at the Logan xue "J"' . bef,n dismissed. hone Alt jona hao D, " fiaj b. and their places hare been fiUed bj colored waiters. , , , . i. f tobacco were tobacco was $3o,0JU. , .Johr,Kessler,b bought . P- Tho Beaver Reantf laHtnollAl.l wti:. convenUon in Huntingdon, last week u uominaieu a. u. i iHhertor Con- Only first class Hecks Shoe Store. Call in person on Re-union day and be cuufiuceu. A base ball nine from Alfnnn. a nine from this place played a game in Patterson, last Wednesday. The Altoona boys won the game. Call at Heck a store. Oil HA.nninri day, and examine his "Dollar" al.r,a They contain good stock and will give substantial wear. If the turn out at the fairs wn ; proportion to the number of people that attended pic-nics durin" the past summer. What will the crowds number T There ia a whisper that the Stew art Republicans propose holding a county convention to nominate a ticket on Friday the 20th day of Oc tober. The Beaver Republicans, and the Stawart Republicans, each, held a motiting at Lewisburg last week. Not however on one and tha same evening. Jeremiah Londonslager, haa been off to West Virginia to buy timber land. He has been engaged quite ex tensively in the lumber business in this county. Luther . Thompson, bought the Kempor farm in Walker township, at public tale tor Sbo.lu per acre, Two years ago the farm was sold at pub lic sale for $10 per acre more. Mrs. Kreider, raised a peach tree from a 6ecd, in her lot, on Cherry street, that bears a large yellow, free stone peach, that is not often surpas sed in size appearance, and flavor. Thore are some fast traveling steataboats, and cars on this conti nent but the comet that carved around the Sun the other day travels at tie rate of 1,50U,UU0 saos a day. The Lutheran Church, motxns the loss of miRsionarv A D. Ron e, who died in India of Typhoid ferer. Mr. Rowe lectured in the Lutheran Church building ia this town in June 1881. Just as a ljvcaattng (Jo., woman had finished putting up ItO quarts of fruit in glass jars the cellar shelf on whicn the jars stood brose down and thev were all broken and the fruit destroyed. The Reunioa of the "Veteran sol diers, of Juniata enmity takes place on the 28th inst When you come to town make it -a point te call at G- W. Heck's store and buy -your boots and shoes for wmter. The springs and stvaams have till been filled by the late rains, and ffor that reason some people say ti at winter will come in -arly. That it may be looked for in the beffinaing of November. About 10 days ajrs a crocodile es caped from the Philadelphia Zodlng ical GarJcn. Last week it frigtton- ed a lot of boys by appearing aong them, while-thev ware bathing it the Schuylkill river t Reading. Huntrnjrdon crunty is like the state at large, in this, that it has two Republican tickets in the field. The naughty Democrats say to the Re publicans, '"If numbers go far any thing, two tickets should whip one." The long evenings are nt hand, subscribe for tho SenlintianiL'tepublu can a. pleasant' newspaper companion fall of news and information ti nt will do yon and family good during the winter nights and days to corie. Ton will ba--3 a good opportunity on Re-union duy, to see the famous original Xeyetone Boot for ale at Heck's ahoe at jre on Bridge Street Buy a pair. 'If they don't gt satis faction return them and you-vill re ceive a new pcir, free of all cost I will be -pleased to -exhibit my goods, to any one who desires to ex amine them, feecanse I kno x they never fail 4 fPTing satisfaction. Don't neglect te stop at the only ex clusive Boot and Shoe store iu the county, on iEeunion dy. Geo. WHei-k. The othpr morning a fireman of an engine that had stoped on a sid ing of the Tyrone and Clearfield railroad juwped into a Ccid and shook some peaches from a tree. As he was in tho act of climbing the fence back to the railroad, he was shot by J. W. Budd a son ot-the pro prietor of the property on which he had trespassed. Under a law approved JunetS, 1881, fraud, at nominating elections, nom inating conventions, returning1 boards countv or executive committee, and f Wtinn of delegates to neminat ing eonventieg conventions, in the several counties in we cominuu wsalth. i nucishable by heavy fine. and imprisonment The regular Orphans Court was held on the 19th, with all the judges present Little of the business of the day was new, and the transactions consisted chiefly in confirmation of matters pertaining to estates, and guardianships, and return of rates and so forth. An item of public i- terest to people of inompsontow; i - -! tLst tha charter an- ..lication of Mozart Hall Association . m i was (tniiflrmnl. Oa inompouu" 'I've stolen a coat" said a man to a lawyer, "and I want yon to defend me. "Think you can prove me inno cent?" "Oh, yes : we can prove that yon were in an adjoining township when the coat was stolen, and that the prosecution is malicious -How much will von chanref" "What sort of a coat is it?" "First rate; never Len worn any." "Well, I won t charge yon anything. Just give me coat" -Arkansnw Traveler. Prof EE. Barnard, of Nashville, Tenn., on the 14th inst discovered a new comet located near the star Lambda, in the constellation of the Twins His discovery was announc ed by telegraph to Mr. H. H Warner, of the Warner Observatory, Roches ter N and almost at . the same moment Prot Lewi Swift, Director of the Warner Observatory, reo" intelli-nce that a large naked eve meVhadbeen discovered Mjjftj Janeiro. South America. Wfewor Barnard is the first person the pres r to receive the Warner Pme of 200 The fact that these two comets cn!"f time i exceedingly significant. uWhat a tiresomn fliimr fK.t v-.. thw! exclaimed Mrs. Brown. I eahed there to-day and she ran on telhnsr me nhnnt. hm . and her new rirl nni k.!..'. ; teeth, and her new bonnet that I didn't get a chance to say a word about my new jacket or our parlor 'u'u'' or xreaay s coming home with the menHlfl t - , uwau va:ien dyspepsia, or Uncle Charles' rheu matism, or how Bridget burned that batch of biscuits. Ou, she's such a tiresome thing !" Evening Telegram The following item from Lh county, under date of last Wednes day, explains itself: The Indiantown tup region, in the northern part of Lebanon county, whern dm .-ik, ed Raber murder was committed, ha6 been the scene of On Sunday afternoon, while Mrs. watuaniel Balshore and her infant were seated nn tliA v a,vuW pviiu Ul lUO house all the rest of the family be ing absent two men with blackened faces entered at the rear door and seized Mrs. B.ilshore, bound and gag ged her. threatened to shuot her If sne attempted to make any alarm, and then plundered tint hnnw urn,. ing about $400. Thev then left the woman in a helpless condition. In uer struggles to free herself she managed to reach thp rnalailn she was found by a neirrhh- rlin chanced to pass that way. John" said an old Ocnrm' vitsn tation-ort ner to a faithful negro, "are the cows all driven out of the south pasture?" "Yes, sah." "And the sheen ronnded up under the east hill?" "Tea, sah." "And the mare, two-year old and bay filly put up ia the sta ble?" "All snuT. hoaa." i-;,rV. You know there a a couplo of Atlanta ecu tors coming aown feere in the morning to light a duel, -and one can't I. A A11- ... uo too rctreim oi nis UTe stock while they are tiounillir awav nf niri rHit.r all day;' Chicago Chiik. Weed IL Mills, the boy lecturer. will deliver two lectures in the Ceurt House this week. The first will be on Friday evening, -ttie second will be n Saturday evening. "Tne first eveutag oi the lecture 180 show the paxsible featares of matter as it existed previous 'to the at days work of Creation, end the works respectively of each dy in the .preparation of wis Globe as the per fect habitation c' man. . The second evening will be levoted to the con sideration of the magnitude locution and significance of the Tlanels in their respective spheres le space, and the elements df lite as the perfect ac- companyment in full development of the works ct God, and in display of his wisdom and power, and the fallacy of Atheism, and Infidelity, and which upon the whole may be duly considered a philsophical life lesson rarely rendered. Some tiiue ago Archie Craig, col ored, from -this place, was married to a colored woman in L wis town. Af ter the ceremony waa over, and all hud returited from the Episropal Church, to the houxe of the brio"s father a floor iu the- eooui where tfce bridal paEty stood bfoke dowu and all the people in the room full through into the ecil.-ir. No-one was serious ly hurt The newspapers through out the t-tato have got the facts wonderfully mixed,.for example hare is one uf the most common items tel ative to 'the mishap : An Altocna wedding party wie about to Kit down to titipper when the floor geve way. The groom wis black, the bride was white and .tho guests aucut equally divided in. hue. No one rus seriously hurt A rtaae of glass -was removed fr.vn the lruct door of Hinkle's store, on 'Saturday evening, and tiirough the opening thus lntule, thieves eutesed tue sture, ami stole two pair of boots, jxcket .knives, a Jot of razor, a nuinber'of pocket kandkerchiefa acd so forth. A youug man, who was sparking his girl beyond the riytr, came to this side uf the stream about midnight, and befove he bad quite walked to the store, which was rn the route to his house, a man rtn away from the place; and across the street as if desirous of avoiding hua It is believed that the man that ran across the street hail to do with the robbery. The frequent depredations and robberies give rise to talk of or ganizing .a body of .-secret private, watchmen. A clue has been struck; an arrest .may follow. The Leiristown GaztHe savs : Steal ing potatoes and other Jots is about as mean atusiness ana as a sueaji thief can bnnuiie in. If cauirht he ought to be treated to 0 lushes on the back and then pitched into tne river! Here is an other item from the samo paper: Ed Bates, the leading sportsman of Uilroy, was aroused froinins slumber, a few nights a.'rt bv a distrubance cniong the chickens, and .on getting theie be found what ho -supposed was tni cause. Then starting in pursuit of his never failing fowling pice to put an end to the supposed owl he came back and seeing .an object sitting on a grapevine near ly, in ail jappear Iooking like a large owL he fired. W hen tue smoite ciearea awiiy ue ..lnnMil in tha -moot where it lay bleeding, and discovered that in nt linntinr sa owL hehadhot PDunu w " ry their large and handsome roost. i rhflniherRbnrfl' DaDer records the following melancholy occurietce; Mrs Emma S. Keeney committed suicide at her home near MowersviSe in the northern end of tne county, by shooting herself in the head with a revolver. Her husband, who was: threshing in the barn, heard the re port but paid no attention to it as it was the report of a sportsman's rifle. On going to din- ner uis wiie couiu uoi juuu. He went in search of her and iounu tree in the orchard, only one chamber having been emptied Mrs. Kenuey had maae several at ide. once bv hanging. at another time by shooting, but was discovered in time to prevent tne act. Sho had for sometime labored onder temporary insanity. Some months since Her motuer uieu, puu j afterward her father married the ser vant girL This troubled the daugh ter so that she was driven to the des perate act of 6uicide. ' Tbouisi Riley well known pro fessional wimnier, was arretted f Bos ton for atumpiing to negotiate a thou sand dollar olen bond. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Re publican, a staunch Republican paper that narrates . the events favorable and unfavorable that take place with in party lines. Intelligent people, in these intelligent times have no need for a journal that publishes only one side of a party question, and blao k guard the other side. Dr. W. B. Roberts, of Titusride has invented a 1 pounds torpedo to be used in clearing land of stumps and large atones by blowing them in to uinad pieces. A Tittsvide paper speaks of the work of the invention as follows : The first experiment was tried on a l trge stump. A hole was made down under the stumD bv means of a crowbar, and the torpedo placed iu this excavation. The spec tators then withdrew to a safe dis tance. Mr. Erastus Roberts applied the match to the fuse aud immediate ly had basine88 in another part of tne held- The explosion that follow ed was not quite so extensive as was generally expected, but was sufficient to scatter tne stump, in small pieces, all over the field. Roots and all gave way, and nothing was left ex cept a small hole ia the ground. Torpedoes were then applied to oth er stumps with an equally satisfac tory result Ihe explosives were then tried on great rocks that were imbedJed in the soil, and these were shivered in pieces and thrown from their places m the twinkling of au eye. What would have taken a team of horses and their driver an hour to do uone in seven miaates without any fatiguing labors to any one. This invention, if it may be called euch, WiU create a great revolution iu clear ing up waste land, or land thick with stumps and heavy stones. One of these immense rocks or large stumps can be removed for not to exceed 50 cents and without much of ny work. A man working with average agility should clear out about sixty stumps in a single -day. When tfce rapidity with wuioh tnis work is done and the cast are -considered, the value of this method -becomes very apparent That 'truth is strongrr than fiction, finds another illustration in tne fol lowing from the PiUsuurg despatch uf last week. J tut thirty days ago the funeral sermon of Eddie Seubtnn of Sliaron, was preached at his ia ther-4 home in tuat-town. Eddie, iad-of 16 years disappeared about the 1st of June. He wurked in a mill with his father, it weeks later bis fa ther advertised that his son had been enticed from home by a tramp, and iWcnbed maiks-by whicn he could be identified. n August 30 the fa ther read the story of the return of a boy to his home at Baltimore who Lfead been mourned for as dead and buried at Hrwtol, Pa. This latter boy had strayed away, and his father had idenlined tue .remains ot the boy kill ed by the care near Bristol as those of his son, and buried them there. As his sou subseiuontiy returned alive aud weil, Mr. Seaburn wrote to Bris tol, and fiuaUy went there -on the 17th of Augoit had the body disin terred, idenuiied it positively as that oi his son, and, greatly relieved, re tnterred tue remains at Bristol, changed the name on the gravestone aud ou the-j?0tu of August a Presby terian minister preached a .memorial sermon for. hit. o EJdie. This after noon Ed'fce Seaburn retuuuod '"us large a.-i hie," but a tnile snabbier from much traveling nnder difficul ties. He ji'iuped from a .train at Suarou, aud reached out bin baud te the first bey acquaintance tie knew. Tne boy ws sumewliat tercified, but soon spread the news. Eddie's lather beard it rau for tb.e crowd in the street pualied through it and caught hold oi ia son. At first he was doubtful, i:it his doubts were soon dispelled, and an effecting s.ene en sued as he fairly Carried the boy to his motner. who wept for joy. The gravestone iu the Bristol church ward will Lave to be mailed un known aga.'n. The Republican County Commit tee met at the J uuiata Hotel o day. The following persons ware Resent; William U cruder, Henry Auker, J. S. Martin, J- K. Graham. U..J. Hoff man, S. A Thomas, James McAulev, T. R. Laudie. George Go-ihen, Clovd Kloss, J. K. Patterson, E. .VT. II. Kreider. E. W. H. freider, was chosen Sec retary J 4?. Martin, was substitut ed to act in place of P. D. Haii-lin. Un wotiou-ot J. b. JHartin it was ordered that the Primary election be Lheld on Ssturday, October 21, 3 82, '-between the hours of 1 and 7 odock LP. M. E. W. H. Ereider presented dhe following resolstion, which was, on notion of Mr. Patterson, unanuncus hj alopted ; Wntmi, the paberal Election is so jcar atstand Ibatonr Psiinary Election will act beheld sono rnottgh under our rules ta give sufficient lime fee action in the Coc greMional canvass, at-l the Conf. rcuce mar be feeld before the date appointed lor the sane Rusalred. That in that event, Jeremuh Lynac, J. Nevin Pontesey and J. S. Lu kes, te and they are hereby appointed Coaferes to represent (bis county in the Conference, and said Conferees are hereby ins:rueud to support itiien of Juniata county for Congress, if asy such desires the nomiuatieu ; but said Conferees shall not act until wuhin two waavks of our Pri mary Election, and if more than one per son shall be a candidate for tke nomination ia Jnniats county, said Cttcferees shall consider the merits of the resjjteetive can didates presented, and shall act as seems to them best (or the interest andrepoUtion ol Jnniata conntf . On motion of I. S. Martin, the Secretary was requested te furnish the Befsibliean county papers with a copy of the proceed ings of Ibis meeting lor publication. Ad journed. E. W. H. KKEIDEK, Sect'. Mifflintown Sep't. 2J 1882. GENERAL ITEMS. Brave B?ar, tbe Siux Indian who waa to have been Luug od tbe 18 b for tbe murder of Jobuson, near Fort Sully has been grsoted a second respite for sixty da) a. Officer Marion Shepard, of Fayette county, Iowa, was abotdeid near Wsd oua Tbursday while arresting two broth er named Barbour for horse stealing. B-th escaped. Four cattle belonging to Simon Weaver, of tioistown, near Johnstown, were killed by Jigbtciog. A Lanoaster eottoty drover reoenily went to look after some oattle on tbe farm of Mr. Benjamin Jones, near Fsn aettsburg, and suddenly came npon a den of copperheads, lie lost his bal anee for a lew momenta, but be soon regained bis equilibrium, and boldly went to work, killing 17, averaging 4 feet in length. Soma 8 or 10 made their escape. Mr. Jones went oat next day and killed 2; bis hireling also kill ed 3 afterwards. William Young, aged 93, woo a wretliog tuatob and ran a mile in five minutes at an Illinois fair. It ia charg ed that the other wrestler was bribed, and tbs timekeeper for tbe raee is also accused of corruption ; but all agree. including louog himself, that Iouug is a wonderful old man. William Landis, a MoVeytowa coon banter, fell from a tree which be was climbing. He reeovered consciousness tbe next day and is all right again. 31 in Emily Colby, who died recent ly in Erie county at the age of 73 years, never saw a steam or caaal boat, nev er rode ia a railroad car, aud was nev er ten miles from borne. Celee Montee was riding on aa engine when a colision oceused at Delaware Pa-, and waa pitched bead for most into the fire box and burned to a crisp. Walaat Lear Hair Restorer. It ia entirely different from all others. It is as clear ss water, and, as iu name in dicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restor er. It will immediately I'ros tbe head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and produce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not is any way affect the health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead, aud Citrate of Silver crepc-rations have done. It will change light or faded hair ia a few days to a bt-autifu! giosay brown. Ask yeur druggist for it. Bach bottle is war ranted. SMITH, KLINE CO., Wiwle sale agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. C KIT TEN TON, New Tot. Twe horges were stolen from the sta ble of John Zetgler a Perry ouuty farmer, a fee nights ago. Om, of lit tle value, waa found by the roadside. Tbe other is still iniesiug. Tbe 11 year old daughter of John Feller attempted to kindle a fire with coal oil at at Pittsburgh and waa burned to death. A land rsller weighing 'half a ton ran over a young sob ot J..tm Msreen, at Lebanon, oa Tuesday, cutting and bruising bim ia a frigbuul tnauuet. IntjjMftrtaDt To Travellers. Special inducements are oilt-red yon by the Burkmgton Route- it will pay you to read tbair adrcrtiseiaeat to be lound else where ia this issue. NOTICE Tbs Twenty Second annual exhibition of tbe Juniata Couuty Agricul tural Society will be held on tb'ir grounds, at -Port Koyal, on Wednesday, Thursday, andfriday, October 4, 5 aod 6, 1'i. JojrraXorBuoci, President. Juan P. -V saitus, Sec'y 40,000 CROSS-TIES WANTED DlFt'KKEM Wuilbi Tbe ubcibur wats lO.UUU crox-ties of chestnut, birch, white lnut, sluci aud oak, lor which -tbe highest prices will be paid. The lies nusl all be b teat loug, but may be eitner t6 or -7x7. They must be delivered at my yard in Patteron or the canal hiukic Mill! in to n prelerenoe given to latter place. Eur further inlormatiun call at my store in Pat terson. ULOKbK UU6I1EN, Agent. Patterson Attg. a lo. EarLOTHS.iT toa ladies Tha QLeen 'City Susptndr Company, of Cincinnati, are now mauulacturing and introducing their new S leaking S upportera tor Ladies and children, aud tneir unequal Skirt Sus- Lpeiiders lor Ladies. None should be with out them; our leading physicians recom mend them,4n4 are loud in their j raise. These goods .are mtnulactured by ladies obo hare made the wauts of ladies and eliildren aatudr, and they ak ns to reer lb.m to some reliable and energetic lady lo introduce them in this country, aud we certainly tbauk that an earnest solicitation in every household would meet with a ready response, and that a determined wo man cuuul.malio a handsome salary and have the exclusive agency lor thia .county. We adf ie some lady who is in need uf em ployment to scud to the Company her name and adiressrand mention this paper. Ad dres(uevn.City Suxpender Company, No. 179 Ham Strctrt, -Cincinnati, Ohio. July2C 12ia MAMRIED: HAIKS KACrVMAN On the 14ib inst., at4bep:irsori4ige, oftbe U. P. Cburch, at McCoverilleby Rev. J. A. McGill, Jtr. G W. Mains, of Mifflinfown, Pa., and Hiss Rhettie KauSnian,. of Acidemia, Pa. KEl'NER, On the tJih inst, in Turtett township, Mrs Aliza Kiyiner, sged ti2 years 2 months, 194tavs. PRT, On the Jlflth, Inst, Id Turbett townnhip, Samasl J. Pry, aged 8 years 8 months, 1 day. J0315IUBC1L.. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. HivruaTowa, September 27, I8R2. Butter 20 15 18 II 12 It Jrd , flam Shoulder .......... tfidea gs a - MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MAR&BT. Corrected wers.lv. Qeoririoas vox To-oat. Wednesday, September 27, 1812. Wheat.... ... Corn, Oata, Rye , Cloverseed..... Timothy ared . . 5 8S Si 85 400 'J 00 PHILADKLPHIA MARKETS. Saturdav, September 23 Wheat, $1.0 to 1,08. Corn, " to "8cU. Oats 32 to 35 cts. Whita potatoes, rose and burbauks 70 to 76c Is per bushel i other potatoes at 50 to 60cta per bushel. Ouions $2.25 to 2- 75 per barrel. Whiskey iron bennd $ .25 per gallon. Butter, 18 to 32ca Eggs, 23 to 26cts. Chickeut, 7 to lieu per pound. Beef cattle, good at "cts ; medium, 6c ts ; common, 4 J to 5c ts ; fat cows 3 to i. Sheep, at 4 tl Ju 6 Jets. Veal calves, 7 to 9cts. Hogs, extra 12 to 12 i medium, II to 11 J, Milch cows, $90 te $76. PRIVATE SALE. A LOT OF GROUND IN THE VILLAQI of HcCoysville, Juniata county, having thereon erected a good Dwelling House i 50 icet, new Stable 20x30 feet, new Wood House 12x30 feet, Hog fen ana oiner out buildings. Well of good water at tne dour. Fruit on the lot. Terms, reasonable. For lurther particulars, Call on or address fEAL. M. STBWAKT, McCoysviile, Juuiata Co., P. House and Lot in McAlisteryille. A Lot containing one-fourth Acre of ground, with a two-story double Log House, weather-boarded in trout, ana some rooms plastered inside, suitable for one r two families ; alm, S table. Large bhop, fig-pen. fcc., all nnder good fence, end well sup clied with larire and small fruita. Terms easy, and price to suit tbe times. Apply to Stephen Lloyd HcAlister, near the prem ises, or to rs. KeDecca u. wusob, i Koyal, Juuiata Co., Pa. A FAR OF 75 ACRES. 55 ACRES cuar and ia good state ot cultivation, the balance in timber, ia spruce niii lownsnip, Juniata county, Pa., eae-bail mite front tbe proposed railroad I rum the Juniata te the Potomac river, six niilca from Port BoyaL The improvements are a Large Stone Dwe- line Uouse, a.JU feet, wit a wei ot gooa water at the door, Bank Hrm, Cum Cnbs, and other outbuiAlinga, a large Apple Oi chard, and a great variety of IruiU Atse the right to quarry lima atone on a larm about a bait distant. The farm haa been limed recently. IcEMd One-haff cash, balance la two annuai payments. For further tarticufars address s. a. uorrsiAN, Spruce Hill, Juniata C., Pa. A tOl.lUalt VOm. S.4LH. A Fuundr. in cood order, at Jehaatewn JuaiaU Co., Ps. The egiue ia aew. The uniting ai peralus has Just been oTerhaaled and made aa ei as Uo new. The shop is large aud roomy. AU of the several de- pariuii-ula are under onu root. The Fai dry has the best run of can-m in the county. Iu connection with the Foandry there b or acres ol laud lor sale, baring tbereou erected a Large Frame Dwelliag House, noarly new, aud a gocd-sised Barn. Good Orchard, Apples, Gripes, fcc. Erery thiug couveuic-at about the premises. Will sell all or pari. For lurther particulars call on or address J. H. ROGKUS. Johnstowu, J uniata Co., Pa. A FIRST-RATE FARM i.i TCSCARORA Valley, ooutaiuiug 2u5 acres, about 176 acres clear. Two sets of buildings. No. 1, Lug Hoase, 20x24, plastered aud pebbled ; Kitchen attached, 12x1s; Spring, and also Weil of water near the door; Muu Bank Barn, 40x'J0 ; Orchard. No. 2. New frame lluune, 2SX32, good cellar ; Suiumur House, 14x20; Spring and Spring House; flew Frauie Bonk rurn, 45x06; Wagon Shed; Good Young Orchard, ot grafted Iruit, iu bearing condition Will sell all, or hall', to suit purcba-H-r. The land is well adapted by uaiure lr the raiding of grain aiid slots. Plenty ol lime stone. Tbe community is geod. Churches and school house couro- Ulent. Terms moderate. for particulars call on or address C. METERS, Fai mers' Grove, Juniata Co., Pa. A FIRST-RATE FAKM, CONTAIN IN(J One UuuUred aud Sixty Acres, in the best wheat-growing district iu the State ol Ohio, situated oue-halt mile Iruui Amauda rail road station, in Kairticld county, and one mile trmu a good pike. The improvements area Urge two-siory BK1CE UOL'SR (13 room.-, hall and cellar), Double Lug barn aud SUbie, and other buildings, ami a well ol good wau-r. A stre.uu ot spriug water traverses the centre of the farm. Thore is a large orchard oa the premises. Will take $70 per acre, part ca.tli, rest in pv.'ucnl. A tar a adjoining sold tor $IH0 per acre. The reason torsclliug.is the dexire to invest in city property, iu Circleviile. For all in formation aldres J. SWEYEK, Circleviile, Pickaway Co., Ohio. ONE Or THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS iu the county may be purchased of the undersigned at a ruasuuable price. Tbe property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ALKE.S, havii.g thereon erected a comfortable Two-story Frame House, a coia- modious Stahle aud other outbuildings. There is a Well ol good wstur at the door ot the bouse. For particulars call on or address . HOUPS, Walnut P. O., JuuiaU Co., Pa. Pay menu lo suit Purchaser. A FARM OF aOO ACRES, MOKE OR less, ot limet"Ue and sbalu land, iu Milford township, in LU-kiug Creek valley, Juniata county, Pa. ; about ItiO cleared, 40 acres timberland "under fence. Tbe improve ments are a Large Double Stone and Frame House, Large Bank Barn, Wagon Sbed, Large Hg Pen, Sherp llouw. Carriage House, Wash House, Spring Uouse within ten yarl of the door. Fouut.un primp ot nevrr-lailing water at both bouse and bar. This is a desirable property, aud ia only two miles from Milflin railroad slalioa. Terms j easy. For particulars, ia:l on or address John Rohisii, Patterson. Junuta Co., Pa., or Slielhuru Robison, same address. Valuable Ecal Estate at Private Sale. The undersigned otters for sale, a tract ef One Huudrrd Acres, of land mere or less, oa which there is a large STONE-DWELL IMi-IIOLSP.. ia good rpair aud good BANK BAKN and out buiklmgs aud a .GKlsT-MlLl. three stories higb, tbe two lower stories of which are sloue, aud the third frame, with three ran ol good french .burrH, one new overshot wheel, one new iron wheel, and gearing nearly new through out, with excellent water power. The land is good farm land, and iu a good state ot cultivation. Tbe mill has au excellent conntry trade. 1 hu is a verv desirable prep -rty ana is situated one mile and ooe-tourta north-west of McAlisterviile Juniata Co., Pa., and will be sola on essy terms. 1 or uirtber particulars please call eo or address Jacob Smith, .HcAlish-rville Pa., or Jeremiah Lyons, MillliDtown Pa., Or John E. Smith, Chester Springs, Chester county Pa. A RRECn.4.tCE To Buy a Lure Tract of Good Land at a Moderate Price: To a man who desires to nuke farming and stock-raising his business, this is the great-! bargaic in Juniata county. 7ar Hndrfi Arrtt u4 inure, having thereon a Urge Brick Dwelling Hon. in good condition, bare and other outouild ings; a runniug stream of water ueai the door, aise, good well water in rant; an Orchard of 8 acres, as good aa any in the county; a grove of sO maple trees, which, it attention were directud to, could be turned into a source ot income, as such groves are ia hoiuertet county, this State, and as such groves are ia New England. God timber on tbe farm. The I arm will produce 40 to 50 tons ol hay anuu tlly, and grow grain of all kind. There ia an abun dance ef I.UIESTO.tR ou tbe farm. We repeat, this ia the greatest bargain now offered in this county, to the man who has energy, aod desires to tarui and raise stock To such a man, who has a moderate sum of money for first payment, there is a rare chance to secure a property, that in the nature of things most increase in value gradually, for the period of a full genera tion yet to come. Time, S to 7 years, to suit purchaser. If yon have the inclinstion. the means, and the pluck to developu one of the finest tracts of land in the county, call at this of fice for particulars. CUTTHISOUT! Wo have atorvs In I O loadlna; Cities, from whk tnr ateats obtain flierr serrne qnlrkrr . Qir Faetariee S"1 Prlaripal Olttreii are at tola. Pa. Ml for mir New Calais and Senas to aswita Aisli f II I nVn I Spvlea Oardesi St. una ill bW a. a. a. pni PHILADELPHIA, A. If rou wish to buy real t-sta e, consult the cM-nrrav ef Ike Sfnt mn4 BijmHttt- MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLEYB I the place where you oao bay THE 1IKST AIN1 Till: CIIEAl'LST MENS YOUTHS & BATS, CAPS, BOO IS, SHOES, HS U prepared te exhibit one of the most a.aii7 fwtn w-n tout market, ana at Jizt i.-ai.ii.r t,utr at) Abo, measures taken for suits and parte of suits, wbiob will be made t ofle at short notice, very reasonable. Remember tbe plaee, in Hoffman' Water street, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L Haa aeaataatly ea hind MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HaTS & CAPS, BOOTS & SH0ES,!ALL SIZES, GENTS FURNISHINO GOODS. Goods of a!! kinds are low Co'Gft jJ sec w and be astonished Panta at T Cent. B7 SUITS HADE TO OUUErl.Q Pattsrsoa, Pa-, April U, 1879. Misctllantou. F. ESPll?i!K:nAlB, i AT TBS CENTRAL STORE MiM STREET. 2nd Doos Nobth of Bbidoi Strut, Mifflintown, Pa., Calls the attention of tbe publie to the following faots : Pair Prices Our Leader ! The Best Goods Our Pride I One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchange Our Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto I Oar leading Speoialtiea are FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK w DRY GOODS, XOjjlOXS, GKOCEU1KS, BOOTS ANDSUOKS, for Men, Women and Children, Queensware, Glassware. Wood and illow ware, Oil Cloths, aod every artiole usual I v found in first olasg stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken ia exchange for gooda at bighest market price. Thankful to tbe publio for their heretofore libera, patronage, I request their oootioued custom ; aod ask per sons from all parte of tbe county, when in Mifflin to call and aee mj atock oi goods. F. ESPEJSCIIADE. Sept. 7, 18S1. Professional Cards. Locis E. Atiissos. Oso. Jacoss. Ja. ATKIXSOX A. JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MUTLINTOWN, PA. uncollecting and Conveyancing promct- ly attended to. Orriis (Ju Main street, in place of resi dence ol Louis K. Atkinson, Ex., sooth of Bridge street. Oct 26, 18M1. gRODIE J. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, JMIFPLIXTO WN, - - PEXti'A. All bnsinesa promptly attended to. Spe cial attention given lo Collecting and Con veyancing. Office on Bridge atreet, oppo site court uouse bquare. jtjjASON IRWIN. ATTOEKET-AT-LAW, MlFFLlSTOWir, JUSl.iTA CO., PA. C7" All business promptly attended to. Orrirs On Bridge atreet, opposite the court House square. (Ju7, 'UQ-ly JACOB BEIDLER, ATTORXET-AT-LAW, MirKLINTOWN, PA. CCollections attended to promptly. wrrica nun A. j. ratlersoa Km, on Bridge atreet. Feb 25, njO THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Phjaician and Surgeon, , MirruxTowtv, rA. Otbce boors from 9 a. M. to t p. .. Of fice in bis residence, oa Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. oct22-tl Y) M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, UilUintown, Pa. March 2'J, 187S. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUEQEON, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. OrricE formerly occupied by Or.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. JOUX UcLACGHLI.V, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JUSItTA CO., PA. C7"Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1876-1 j KN R YHARSli BE RGE R,"m7d. Continues the practice of Modlcine and aurgery and all their collateral branches. Otbce at his residence in McAlisterviile. eb 9, 187. gutacrih lor the gntinal It Ri-ptib'.icsa ADVERTISEMENTS. BOYS' CLOTHING J.Vi) FUJtyiSiUSS OOODS. choice aud sleot stix-Xs ever offer-! tc wt fit IT TW nniat.' m ISew Building, corner of liria sa v Jn. I, lei- a fall variety sf SAiiLiiL STRATKH Specml .YUices. 1 Great Cai23 of Iw. Mlsspj" 1 the Lov of m How L.ot, How Rc.itus'ed. Just published, a new edition ol 1K. CULVER WELL'S I'ELEBKA 1 ED K on the radical curt ot ;-i.e vvtosH!io t i-r Seminal Weakneis, Involuntary S.uiia--t Losses, IapoTxscr, atent.tl acd Kr. -.:- Incapacity, In pe-linients to Marrla je, etc. ; also, CossrPTio, EpilcpiV and Krrs, :a duced by selt-icdu'goaco or scuule.'ra.' sgance, &c. The colebrsteft auil.or, la this ailuiir is Essay, clirly dnustrate., from at:iity years succe-..iul prartiee. ;hr l the afsrru ing consequences ot sll- aonse riay t e ti t ically cured; p.uulin out a ru-'tle of curt at once simple, certain, and etioctusi, by oieais ot which every aMli-rr, no nj(v'.tr whit his coudition mty bo, may curu hiui lelf cheaply, private!, ar.d radically. CTbis Lecture should bj iu llr hnuds of every youth and every m.iu iu the laud. Sent, under se.i'., in a pl.tm nTe! pe, tt. any address, wl-'iu, - r--- i" ' - 'i" cents, ortw p(.i,;ti sisiupH. A lurtJS THE (JULY Lil ft 31 LOICAL 41 Ann St., ew YorK. N Y. ; junelS-ly Post.OiCco Bvi- 1Z. PIMPLES. I will mall (Free", ibarricipe lor a ainn.H VtUiTiBLS k.LH that "ill remove ia.v Fskcksls, PmrLs and IHlotcbks, leaving tbe akin sui t clear and besntilui; also ia structions lor pr.-x'ur.inn a luxuriant growth, of h-tir on a btldhead or smooth iat'e. Ad dess, inciting Sc. stamp, Bsa. Y asaaw 4. Co., V2 Barciay St.. . Y., TO CONSliiiTi'iViiS. The advertiwr having .vrj per:r.:i;it"i!!y cured it lhat dread Crse, Constxiuption, bv a simple rrmeii, i snlous to iumWo known lo his fellow-. iff.-rer the means of enre. To .til bo desire it, b wa. all s -ud a ropy ef the pre?rriptlnii ned, (free of charge.) with Ihe direciii ns for preparing and Using the same, which they will find a sure Cms for t'oious, (.'olds. CosLrT lon, Astua, PauxcHiits, Ao. Parties wishing the Preriptioo. will pleun id dress Rev. E. A. V Ii.SO.; 101 I'enn at., Williainsbnrgh, N. Y., "i: Smiirs of t Oentleroan vim scfT rvd lor )CJrs troal Nervous lability, Pi-matnr and all the effort ot jou't tul i:d;M.i-ti will lor the s.ke of sufft ring humasl.v, send free Jo ail wno aeed it, the reeeiee and direction tor mskm the simple roru-d v by which he eas rured. hutl'rrers !sh':'i to rroflt bv tbe advertiser's experience oaa do so by a-tdressin: iu ve''e:t cafl'li-e. JOUS B. ik;)EN. 4 J Cedar at., X. I ., June 14. S2 I r. 'RINCIPALUH KANSAS CITY t I POTTER. PEitEVSL tOMELL. S fics frcji A cmI If iaear: pi Pnm Ajt vaicajwiis t,aa KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Bnyera a. Keauedy, DEALERS IN GRAIN, CO Ala I.I .M Ilia It. CEMENT, Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster. SCEIS, SALT. A.C. We boy Grain, to be dxliveied st X Jtiiu town. Port Royal, or Mexico. We are prepared toturnixh 3alltodca!ere at reasonable rates. KEN N'EDlf . DOTr. April 2!,ix2-tf STRAY p Aita ll1p?,5kST 1In poUta. Xm Iowa,illlfcJAtchliu. T'p-V, LHrtti- VtMrwka. Mlatwurl. lihiTgWMa. Uku.a. 5ew llutc, ArlaooaV, ir t,1lwC tVl aWl TT . 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