ffjfflXEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN TERMS, -ioo, XIAO annum if paid JjniIil T2J0O if net pM within 15 ""ot adverttoetnects inserted at 50 Tl"L lMh for each insertion. ""siU easiness notice in local eol- i" p line for etch insertion, "factions mil be made to those desiring JJtfrtioa by tba yar hlf or quarter r- Sb'ORT LOCJ1LS. I'jt the f riator. Qter suppers. urunkenes. .Sb1! dancing parties. Small pox in Pittsburg. Tiie apple are about all. 4 cold squall last Tliurs Jay. !i rive r i nneoninionly low. j) .waw.irJ th5 price of pork. The Institute came in on time. Tfce eolJ e on passed by. Happy days for the teachers, get a newspaper for jour family. Bliine clubs are being organized. Xstrport is to have a Q. A. It Post Eabber good's a specialty at Heck's. Tee rigin? cau&l, ragt-th no longer- A nuaiber of cisterns in town are Iherc was go.i.l skating on Satnr J. Tb railroad engineers are in Tusca rera Valiey. Egs sell at 3ct a dozen in Hon fcdon. Read the synopsis of the Presi dent Btsnage. Waiter knocked hard at the door, kstTlinrfcdiiy. Tiie water was let out of the canal lait Wednesday night. Venus was looked at by millions of jejple k-t AYednesday. The cold, last week, was 20 degrees below t:ro in Minnesota. A number cf uew subscribers hand ed in there names, last week. J. IL MoDjnahl, ia having his Lcue repaired at East Point The teachers' Institute opened with Jteclieri prf sent on Monday. Jiin Harcstt, has been disciplining C.art House off ciais, and lawyers. .Mr. Conn rack among tbe most eE jctcfittr that Juniata bai ever bad. Thirty Feven newhoiipea are in the fOjrf of erection in Chambersburg. The How.?r brother., shot a deer, is Lie img Creok Valley some days V Csismunion service will be held to tl Lutheran church on Sabbath a ik. Cook stores -with the latodt im proTfsients attached, for Palo by Mc- Catic. The tiiermoaseter registered 4 de .ne above zro in thin town last fr.dy morni?ig. Zi Davis, of Thompson town is t'-'y reiOTeripg from a Revere at-a-kef pneumonia. iLi.y uiii were caught in the ca :J, Iwt xv k, when the water wis cct oi the ditch. The S hour system, to bed at 8 o' f'- iiatiii? evening, out of bed at . c .iori in the morning. Jiiits V.. Bosler, of Carlisle will rtef. tie election of S. C. Wagner '.x t seat in the State Senate. The hornets built their nests high it ronxaer, and that is said to be a a cf deep snows this winter. Larniim's 500 pound girl is to be tarried oon, and that fact gives aivertiseuierit to Carnum gratis. Jefferfcoa delighted ia being called "Tim" ly his friends. Pattison has tiyti grown to be bo plain as that. A Ioite township aian, mined J. Ihne raised 114 bushels of &ugar lete from one lif th acre of ground. Bails Pasick, who had a leg bro n. by a fall from a walnut tree in i! autumn season, is able to be out Mils Maggie fiuddleaon, a wood Bph,of iureM county, shot a 4 potged buck with a rifle the ether day. Jaw.'o Kergy, who ha9 been on a so jrurn to Ait-- i n has returned and is Wiallj fretcd by bis Uitny friends. On V i-dr.edav evening, a number Jjpcpils from the S. O. School at UciliEtervillo will eiug at the Insti tute. m. Hanks, of Fermanagh twp., lit'iicr lut of nice western to Lis herd cf cattle, last Wed tdy. The only Exchisive Boot and Shoe 'tore, in the coimiy is open again. AMI line of a'l iiads of foot wear a hand. On thsSablalh before Christmas the fclWiyteruns will take up a sub ription to ray the dobt on tbetr par TL Democrats in the next HonRe 'E"presei.ts,tives in this State will S?cr 113 Dt-moerate, uJ 88 Re- The Isle tmnhit of Vnus, demon ?a,td that the planet has an atmos rire "ound it ; and why not peo- r cn it r JK Erirnnett kept the work a early and late last week. The rums delays of the law were not t en. Jofcn Kirk has his t tore well stook y1it.,w:ch things as are needful vn- famiiy. qi &m 'Oryuure;j Slacy dead bodies have been eto o Irotu Ltbinon cemcteiT in lliila 'Phia, for the students in the ined 'cohegfcP of the city. On Sunday eveoicp. four hammer, tea pnnches, owned bv Stewart "we stolen On one of ths the letters A. E. may be seen. feslvterians in Westmoreland , . i i Lave concluded that there; r - t ,uor Jl4U'n? among the ; osrbhii(i n,l to l.ricg about that , 't of young mucbere of the . - 'Lo danced on ThankT- The Drohibitinn Of KarettA townnriin :1 I n " " mo 1U Academy Hall in MeAlisterville Fri-' uy evening December 22. George Smith, and John Horning, had the contract for digging the foundation for Holman's new house. They excavated the place in a hurry. People in Luzerne county are hungry for office, as ia proven "by the fact that there are over 1000 appli cants for the office of County Detec tive. General Beaver, a thoroughbred short horn bull calf was sold by J. T. Sieber, of Walker township, to A. B. and L Mitchell of New Port, Perry county. We have fine shoes of all kinda for dress for ladies. Lady teachers who are in town during Institute week, will find it to their advantage to do their buying at Heck's. Foorman of the Juniata Hotel is thankf ul to his many friends for their visitations dining Court week. His guests averaged in number more than one hundred a day. Tbe importers and refiners of sugar re forming a strong lobby, at Wash iegton to try and prevent a redaction of tbe tariff on sugar as recommended by tbe Tariff Commission. The Keystone Boot, for tale at Heck's on Bridge Street, i.s the be t kip boot manufactured. Seeure a pair for winter. Kemembcr that a gimi:in tee is given with every pair sold. Harrisburg people are shocked ov er the revelation of a fact, that in one of the grave yards of that place, peo ple are put into such shallow graves that dogs dig out the bodies and feed on them. During the working of a Kteatn thresher at the barn of Robert Inni.-, in Tuscarora valley last Thursday, a spark was blown into a hay stack : the 6lack caught lire aud was burn ed to ashes. John nayes, George Hender son, A. S. WrighU ilarsh Graham, and Crawford Graham, all citizens of Patterson, went to Licking Creek Thicket to hunt. They returned with 2 deer, loth of which were shot by Marsh Graham. Mrs. Spitler died at the borne of her son-in-law, Captain C. McClellan, on Sabbath, from tbe effects of disease contracted on the eight of the first great fire in this place. Interment in Union Cemotery on Tuesday. A runaway horee hitched to a wagon demolished two large stoves for hardware man Guss in Patterson a few days ago. The stoves were in the wagon and by the runaway they were thrown out. Mr. J. II. Pysinger's school will bold an entertainment at Red liauk ScLool bouse, in Miifurd township, on tbe even ing of December "2. The proceeds arc to be douated to tbe purchase of school apperatui. Adtuismon JOcts. An authority on odoriferous things says : "Onion juice cures mosquito bites anil Limberger cheese smoth ers the smell cf the onion ; but to get rid of the odar of the Limberger may require an interview with a pole cat. Thomas Johnson who during the period of many years conducted the railroad telegraph office at this place died at Ilarrisburg, on Sunday a week. He was in a ioor state of health quite a long time lc-fore he ditd. Instanco of absent-mindedness : An ab-seat n-indt-d-w on:an in Ken tucky put a corn plaster on a letter and htuck a postage stamp on her corn. The letter turned up "dead" but the corn is still aiive. Lowell CUi:ea. Simon Shirk, is laying sick, and not eipected to live, lis was struck on the bead by a locomotive some months ago, and tbe common report bas it that tbe present disease in bis Lead ws caused by the etri ke tbat be received from the locomotive, lie however re covered from the blow as to be able to work at bis trade, tbat of a (tone ma son. List of letters remaining in the MiiHintown, Pa , Post Office not called for Dec. 1, 18S2. Persons asLiwg for letters in this liht will please pay tuey are aovtiti-itiL Jiary Agnes. Miss M. T. lmining. Win. II- Htli er, John Keioor Jame&ll. Loyd. Win. Letcher, Win. T. Parson, Win. Traise (2), L. E. Weimt-r, W. IL Rojxjcrs, P. M. Samuel Pannabaker, who lives near Honey Grove, in Tuncarora Valley 7,t nnt fn (he mountain homo dars ago vith tome friends to hunt. Thor hot a deer, and captured three coons, the hitter animals were t lacked into a pile of rocks, which when rolled apart revealed the coons in snug win ter quarters. The railroad engineers took a new in in Tu-icnrora vallev. A'A.W 1 - They vent down along tho canal to Toner b rock at tne lirst jock oeiow town ; there crossed the river; thence down along the river to Port Eoyal, across Tuscarora creek ; and tbones around into the valley by way of Blue Spring. William llambrigbt of Fermanagh township, went to tbe mountain, last Friday to bunt turkeys. lie eauia to a steep rocky place and looking up he saw a black bear. He did not turn about and run home, but leveled his nfis and fired. Tbe bear fell and roll ed down almost to tbe feet of the hun ter, llambrigbt to make certa n of all tbicga in tbe case put two more bullets thruuch the animal before be went to it. The bar dre?ed 150 pounds. Gtvo Hambnght tbe belt. It was not the little God of love Veuns, that people watched with so much interest last Wednesday, mus ing across the face of the Sun. It was the Tlanet, Venus. A fair wght of it, was had by people of this place from about 9 o'clock in tho morning till the hour of 2 in tbe afternoon. At that hour Venns wan near the lower western edge of the Sun. Clouds overcast the scene at 2 o'clock and obscured tho complete transit. DO NOT FOKGET. That at Hess's Photograph Gallery von can have done up ia first class stvle. right here in this home gallery. All the latest style pictures, such as card, cabinet, promenade, pannel, boTidoir and ho forth promptly made nd framed to '.iit purchaser. Court Proceedings. Court convened on the 4th, inst, with a full bench, and the President Judge so full of business that the lawyers that desired to have cases continued had their causes so marked, and the Commonwealth case No. 6, September term, vs. James Williams Indictment Assault with intent to rape. Indecent assault, and as sault and battery Prosecutor John Car bis. True bill, was taken up, and a jury was called, and sworn and the whole case disposed of before the hour of noon came. The prosecutor in the case, John Carbis, did not appear, and the jury acquitted Williams the defendant, and ordered the county to pay costs. The next case called, was also a Commonwealth case. No. 13, that came up from the September term. It was a prosecution against Jesse Deering, by E. B. Gusa, for larceny, and receiving 6tolen goods, such as wheat, clovcroed and rye. The jury found Deering guilty on last count namely receiving stolen goods. Sentence held over till the 19th indt. The end of the case was reached about 9 o'clock on Monday evening. At this juncture in the proceedings the gas gave out, and if it had not been for the light of a lamp or two of coal oil light, the room would have been in total darknesB. Mr. (.kmn the Prothonotary huiried out of the room and down 6tairs to help Diehl the janitor to put the gass ma chine ia order. The dimly lighted room did not in the least disturb the business purpose of Judge Barnett, indeed it seemed to inspire him with the purpose to systamatize matters about the Court house, and he order ed the Prothonitory aud tho lawyers ia the next case to proceed to put the case before the Court It was a Common Pleas case ; that of Jer ome Ebernzeiler vs. Jacob Shreiller for damage, for tinning the water of a pond on land of plaintiff. But to the surprise of the Judge the lawyers on one side of the case were not present, and the Prothonotary was not in his place to call a jury. The latter oflicw was out fixing tne light. Two of the lawyers, Lyon and Atkinson were present, the other two lawyers in the case. Doty Sr., and Doty Jr.. were not in Court. The Judge did just whut any other judge would have done that Lad an appre ciation of the dignity of his court, and the fitness of things. He ordered a a constable to bring in the abscut Prothouotory, and a conaiable to bring in the absent lawyers. Tne constable that whs to capture Conn, made a bee line for the nome of the clerk, 8ii posing that he had retired for the in -lit, but nut so, ho was down in tne vault winding up the gas muchine, but far down us tnat is from the haunts of men, he gut wind of the s'.juo of aH.ui'S up stairs, ami hurried himseit into his place in tiie presence of the Court in a manner that was graceful and bland. It was a wild oose ciiase lur the constable for when he camo back, Conn was calling a jury. A second cocsUibie was b.nt to iook up tiie absent law yers. T'Le officer armed witn a uo cree of the court hurned do fu to Duty's office. . The eider Doty had gone to bed ; tho younger Doty was comfortably heated beiore a warm stove toasting ins feet, and reacting a favorilo amuor. Tiie mhuon oi the law niaae known Lis luissiou. The younger lawyer accompaniea Lim to tho Cuui t House, and protest ed against proceeUmg with, tue case as his colleague was not present, be lieving that no proceedings would be commenced betore murniug. He stated the leniency, anu courtesy that had been extended to older lawyers under similar circumstances. i'he judge was ir.cxoiabie. I he habits of uisi egf.rl must bo broken up. The delays that ai e costing Uie peo ple many denars every liuiir, must cease to be, and light nor is tne time let the discipline fall where it my. The discipline that tho judge en forced, ana tne disposition that he maniittbted for work was variously commented on by the public, and some one suirtU a couuter move ment by declaring that it was asking loo much ai tnt jurors to bring them to couri and thea comptd them to Wiiik or ail at night. Almost every body, however, vs with the judge, uud instinctively grasped tho iuea, or i'uet that the puoiic is not made to serve lawyers, courts aud juries, but that eouils uud juries, aiu created to serve the pub.de, iu cases where the public is wioneii, and in cases of private grievance or dispute in which the parties cannot settlesmioug them selves. The Court held the session till the jury was called a' l then adjourned till Tuesday morning. The case that came up that morning was that of Eiitmzeller vs. Siireffier, smd it was on hand till on Wednesday even ing, when the jury went out " The amount that Lhemzeller claimed was 7o damage. The jury retm ne J with a verdict for plaintiff for s:?0 dam age. The next jury business was begun on Wednesday evening in the Com monwealth cuses. Numbers 14, 15 and 1G. September term, against Jesse Deering, on charges of having stolen wheat and rye, with, Samuel and Lyman Aughcy and Epa. B. Guss, as prosecutors. Verdict not guilty. In all the above casts, name ly, 13, 11, 15 aud Hi the crime charg ed was committed about ihreo years ago. While the shove cttses wero upen trinl on Holiday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, the GraLd .fury considered ; first. Coin. vs. Ellen Pat ten, Indict ment m-rder. concealment of a bas tard child. Tiuo biil on!y on sccord count, namely that of concealment of n, bastard child. Prosecutor George Washington, a colored man. The particulars cf the finding of the child was published in the Seniutel ami Republican at the time, and for that reason is not here narrated. A peculiar feal ure in the case was develojied cn Thursday, when George Washington was oti the witness stand. He declared that he was not the prosecutor in the c;ise. If) down on the Court records as such. He declared that he had nothing to do with the prosecution. According to his ovn statement he was a cat s paw. without even knowing it. for some concealed prosecutor. The jury hung itself, or iu other words disagreed, and was discharged about 11 o clock on Friday forenoon. 2. Com. vs. James Williams, In dictment, assault and battery. Not a true bill. Joseph James, prosecu tor, to pay costs. 3. and 6. Com. vs. Margarette McCoy. Settled. Prosecutor. Hen ry Deem. 4. and 5. Com. vs. R. B. Nixon. Indictment Selling to persons of known intemperate habits, and sell ing to men that he was notified not to sell to. The same counts were found against John Waller, with the additional one, of selling liquor in quantities less than one quart Thom as Elder, prosecutor. True bills. The case was continued at the in stant of defendants who desired to have a bill of part.culars filed so as to be able to prepare a defence. The defendants gave bail for appear ance at February term of court 7. Com. vs. Nicholas Arnold Sr. Indictment Surety of the peace. Calvin Barton, prosecutor. Settled. 8. Com. vs. Win. Arnold. In dictment Assault and battery. Cal vin Barton, prosecutor. True bill The case was about about a fist fight that took place in the barn floor of the father of the defendant Verdict guilty. Sentence held over till the 19th, inst. 9. Com. vs, E. A. Aumiller. In dictment Embezzlement- Settled. 10. Com. vs. John Hartnian. In dictment Assault and buttery. George Emery prosecutor. Not a true bilL Prosecutor to pay costs. On Thursday evening the civil suit of Margaret ta Todd vs. Richard Doyle, B. F. Crozier. No. 42, December term 18(9, was taken up. It was a case to recover damage for trespass and cutting timber. The jury was in the box, and all things were ready to proceed with the cae when one of tho lawyers fur the deiondants, arose and made the technical point that the case as it stands upon the recoid is not correct That no such person as Marg:u?itio Todd lives she being dead cannot be a party to the suit as the case stands. The Court sustained the point and the case was ended by the plaintiff being required to pay the costs. John Burns vs. Mary Ann Dace and John F. C. Dace, administratrix and administrator of Mary Ann Suin merviile, dee'd, No. 82, Sept T, lbSl. This was a suit brought by Burnt, to recover several hundred dollars for the maintenance of Mary Ann Surniucrviile. Verdict for plainlill S419.:54. N. Bruce Alexander vs. The town ship of Fermanagh. This was an action to recover damage for an ac cident that overtook Alexander while he was crossing a small bridge on a road iu Lost Cieek Valley. He was seated iu a sulky. Iho bridge broke down, the hoi so t olled over on one i side, the sulky upset, and Alexander ! leil iurward ou tue rump of the horse. Aiexanaer said tuat he hmiseil was not seriously hurt, bat, that the .fad loosened up his bowels aud for sev eral days he hud bowel complaint The sUiKy was broken, the harness was torn, but it was testified to that neither sulky or harness waa of much value. The horse was not hurt. Verdict for phimthi' $2iC3. The Court ordered that the Sus quehanna and Southwest ltd: way Company retrain from entering upon the lauds of W m. Bonks, in Ferman agh township for the purose of dig gu;g, embanking, grading and con structing s:ud roilruad and from com mitting or doing any waste or spoil upon said premises. D. G. (iaruinu, Adaui Wilt and Sum uelUattswere appointed viewer to cliauge a road in Delaware township, leading from Salem to bear Rut us Ford'a stone quarry. John Mnsser, James McAuiey, and Aaron Ltidy were appointed as review ers on public road leading (rum t uba Mills to Big Run school house in Fer managh tuwoobip. Exceptions were filed to the report of viewers who renewed and laid out a road near tne resideuoe oi James Wit mar in Walker tuwctbip. Josiah 'Jiiirich, wj appointed a Committee on Matilda Emerick, luna tic. Robert Mc.Meeo, Auditor of the a gigueii e&tato of Samuel Lcouaid filed his account. A handsome woman ensnared a number ol men of means iu Buffalo N. Y., and then threatened to expose them, when they reiused to pay her a tpecified sum of money. very man should know his own aihiirs. best, but wouid'nt it be just as well, for men of meahs not to inve atteu- j lion to handsome waywaru woii:-J. j An exchange hays. Tho Dauphin couuty court having changed tbe ' i i ii- . ... uay ou wnicu n.pior licenses bhaii ne issued from Fohruary lbt to Febru ary ID the majority of the hotels and saloons wiil have to close for 18 days. The observations made by astrono mers, last Wednesday of the trausit of Venus, are so complex, and com prehend co many combinations that it will require t years, it is said be fore all ot the calculations can be worked out but when done the result will lie satisfactory as to the motions of the moon and piar.cts, all of which will be of greul value to the learning of tho world. Thomas Coder, a citizen known to all the people of this place aud vicin ity, feil on an icy path in Patterson, hif't week, and broke an ankle. It is a serious break. Ln3 ol hair Mi'l grayntES, which often I uiitr tho prettiest face, are prevented by ! Parker lUir Balsam. j W. Z. Wilxon, Wr,g!,lsville, Pa, say ; j j "I obtained great relief from brown Iron Cittern iu nervuuoueiis." IT alnul Leaf Hair Rcatorer. It i entirely different from all others. It ia as clear ts water, and, as it name in dicate, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restor er. It iil immediately iroe the head from all dardruS', restore gray hair to its natural color, and produco a nmv growth here it has fallen off. It does not in any way atTect the health, which Sulpher, Sugar of Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preperations have doue. It w ill change hg.it or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Aok your drtif pist for it. Kich bottle is war rauted. SMITH. KLINE & CO., Whole tain Agents, Phil idolplilt, and HAI L i. Ki t Kr.I., NetitjTork. Important Ta Travellers. Special inducements are offered you by tbe Burlington Route- It wilt pay yon to read their advertisement to be loond elae where In this Ueue. JtAKRIED: I1ARMAF BBNDER, On the 30th da? ol Noveinber, at Tbompsontown, by J. S. Lnkeoa, J. Mr. N. K. Barman, to Miaa Mina Bender, both of Fort Boyal. PAGE FREEMAN On the 80th ult. by He Solomon Sieber, George Page of Monroe towuihip to Mini Matilada Free man of Milleratown Perry Co., If JED: Rchbacob Nov. 1, in Monroe twp., Mary wife of Adam Bumbaugh in the 23 year of her age. CaAie On the 6th iniU ia this place, David, infant aon of David, and Suaan Craig. Fiixib On the 17th ult., at his home in Dreaden, Ohio- Mr Henry Ferner aged 66 years, 2 month and 2G days. Mr Ferner waa a native of this Juniata Co., Caaio On tbe 7th imt , in this jt Mrs. Mary Craig, aged about 70 year. COMiUJJItC IL. MIFFUKTOWN MARKETS. MirruiTowa, December 13, 1882. Butter 25 Erg 28 Lard 15 Ham is Shoulder ........................ 11 Side 12 ags l MIFFUKTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weetiy. Qi'otatioxs roa To-dat. Wednesday, December 13, 1882. Wheat.... l oo Curn, 60 Cuu, 87 Kyo G5 Cloveneed 5 75 Timothy aevd 175 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. December 9 1S12 Wheat $1.07 to $1.08 For February $1.13 wa bid. The same was bid for March wheat. Com 67 to 68c ts. etc Oai 44 to 47cts. Rye 04 to CScts. Salt shoulders pickled and smoked lucts; pickled bellies 11 to 12c; pickled hams smoked 13 to 14o. Lard I2c. Butter 20 to 3Sc a pound. Eggs 25 to 31c a dozen. Poultry Live chickens and tur keys IU to lie. Ducks 11 to 12c. Hay $14 to $16. Kye straw $13 to $14 Cloverseed lOcts per ot goduud. Philadelphia MarkeU-CatUe-Extra 6 to 6c ; good 5 to SJc. Medium 4 to 5c Com mon 3 to 4 ic Sheep-Extra wethers 5 to . Common 3 tu o Ft owes 4 to 4 Jc. Thin ewes 3 to 4cU. Veal calves 7 ia lOcls per pound Hogs extra 10c, Good 9 to 9 uommun 8 to fec: JeMed bcotes 6 to Pets. DreatcJ sheep 6 to bets per puuud. TAL.L ABLI: FAIS3I PRIVATE SALE. TIIE nnderxigned tCurs at private sale a doirable lariu, aiuiato iu bi-a'e town ship, Juuuta county, Pa., coutaining 184 JV.CliES, more or less, cn which there is erected Two Dwelling Houses and a. NEW BANK. BARN', aud outbmld ii.g. This lorin is situate oa the public road, a half-mile eaut ot Johnstown. There are about 1-0 acres cleared, ia good state of cultivation. Oood orchard ot fruit on the pren Ues. Tbe woodiand is wrll tit with choice locust timber. For f urther particu lars call on ur addttra the owner, MRS. CHARLOTTE SNYDER. Port Royal Pa. A FARM OF 75 ACRES, 55 ACRES cear and in a good stale ot cultivation, the balance in timber, ia Sprnca Hi7 township, Jnuula count', Pa., one-hal mio from the proposed rairuad Iroui tbe Juniata to the Potomac river, six mues from Port Koyar. Tho iinproremcnU are a Largo Stnne Dwe ling Houoe, 2x3t) feet, with a wcH of good water at the door, Bank Barn, Corn Cnb.i, and other outbmMings, a large Apple Or chard, aud a great variety of fruit. Aso the right to quarry fiir.e Mono on a farm about a ha1 distant. Tux farm has been limed recrnty. 'l k One ba1 cab, L.uauce in two s:inu. payment. For luithr particulars addres S. A. HOFFMAN'. Spruce Hill, Juniata Co., l a. A rOl'.I'DUY S OU S iMJ. A Foundry, in good order, at Johnstown Juniata Co., Pa. The engine is new. Ths uieitii.g apenttus has jul been overhauled and made as good as when now. The nhop is largo ai.il roomy. All ul the ooreral Jo- partiuenls are under one roof. The Foun dry has the best run of custm in the county. In connection wiih tho Foundry there 6J or 6 acres ol laud for &ale, hvin thereon erected a Largo Frame Dwelling Houu, Lur.rly new, and a good-flized Barn. Good Orehanl, Apples, Grape, Ate. Every thing convenient about the premises. Will sell ail or part. For further particulars call oa or address J. II. ROGERS, Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa. ON It OF TH3 MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACKEi, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story FrameFIouse, a com modioli f table and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water al the door Of tbe house. For particn!srs csll on or address If S. HOOPS, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. I'armenbi to suit Pnrchaser. VVT" fC "E' people are always on the I ' J O JCXoofcout tor chances to in creaoe their earnings, and in time beconjo wealthy; those who do not iu: prove their opportuuitie remain iu poverty. Wa oikr a great chance to make money. We want many nirn, women, boys aud girls to wori for us right iu their own localities. Any oue cau do the work properly from the first Urt Tne buinu wnl pay more than ten t lues ordinary wage. Expensive outtK famished iree. No one wuo engages fails lo niak money rapidly. You can devote your whole time to me work, or only your spare tnomenis. Full iufoimation and all tuat Is needed ser.t Iree. Address Stuisos it Co., Portland, M .ine. to coxbiiimvis. The advertiser having been permanently Cjlifd ol that dread disease, Consumption, bra simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his lellow-sntTerers the means ol cure. To all who desire it, h will send a copy ef the prescription used, (free ol cl.aige,) wiih ihe directions tor puparing and Using the same, which ibey will hod a sure Ciaa tor Coram, Colps, CossihpT- . Tl i II . ! uu, dBiHii, aiaoscuiTis, clc. raxiiea wishing the Prescription, will please ad dress U.-v. E. A. WILSON; 1"! Peun St., Williaiii'h'irf li, N. V., PRIVATE SalLES. A FARM OF 4UO ACRES, MOKE OR lea, ol hniealuua aud abate laud, in MiUortl township, in Licking Crv valley, Juniaia county, fa. j about lot) cleared, 4U acre timber land "urwler teuce." The improve uwnU are a Large Double Stone aud Frame House, Large ttault Barn, wagon ihwl, Large Hog Pen, bheep House, Carnage House, Wash House, Spring House within ten V arils ol tbe floor. Fountain pump ot never-tailing water al both bouse and barn. 1 hi is a desirable property, and ia only two muss from Mifflin rauroad atauoa. lor ma easy. For particulars, cail on or aaareas John Robiseu, Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa., or Sheleurn Robison, same address. FARM for SALE, iaTuacarora Valiey, near Pern Mills, containing 100 acres near ly all cleared, the ballance well eel with good wLile-oak timber, only 2 miles from the new proposed railroad. The land la not much billy, a part of which has been lately limed fliteou acres ot meadow, water in nearly all of the Held, trull in abundance Lug bank-barn, Good frame house 3ux36, all necery ouiouuaings, a never tailing fountain ol good water running at tbe door also a large limestone quarry about J mils distant beiouga toUiefarm. Two Churches and Scuool-uouse wubia halt-mile. Price 3,'JUO or call on or addresa J. a. KEN EPF, Pern Mills, Juniata Co., Pa., A FIRST-RATB FARM, CON TAIN INO One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in the best wheat-grow tug district in the state ol Ohio, situated oue-uaU mile from Amanda rail road station, iu Fairfield county, and one mite from a good pate. The improvements area large iwo-siory BRICK UOL'SK (13 rooms, hall aud celiax). Double Log Barn and Slabie, and other buildings, and a well of good water. A stream of spring water traverses the centre of the farm, inere is a large orchard on the premises. Will take $U per acre, part casn, rest in paymeuts, A lar'O adjoiuing oM tor $100 per acre, The reason lor selling, is the desire lo iuvest in city property, in Circlevillo. t or all in formation address J. SWEVER, Circlevillo, Pickaway Co., Ohio. A UARECIIAMCE To Euy a Large '4'rad of Good Land et a Moderate frue: To a mau w ho deaires to make farming and stock-raising hi business, this is the greatest bargain in Juniata county. Thrtt Hundred Acrti and more, having thereon a large Brick Dwelling House in good condition, Barn aud other outbuild ings ; a running stream of water neat the door, also, good well walcr in yard; aa Orchard of t acres, as good as any in the county; a grove of 50 maple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could be turned into a source ot income, as such groves are ia iiouierset county, this State, and as such grove are iu New England. Good timber ou the farm. The farm will produce 4U to 5U tous of liay annually, and grow grain of all kinds. There is an abun dance ol LIMESTONE oa the farm. We repeal, Ibis i the greatest bargain now otlered in this county, to Ihe man who ha ntig), aud desires to farm aQ(i raise stock i o such a man, who has a moderate sum of money lor first payment, there is a rare chnce to tecure a property, that iu the nature of things inuht increase in value gradual!) , tor the period of a lull genera tion yet to come. Time, 5 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. If you have the mcliiiMion, the means, and the pluck to develope one of the finest tracts of laud in the county, call at this of fice tor particulars. F:- sw 3ia.fe for TxirS.f T:rU. Finun f.ir IViorr SSX Perft bock and the b"t w vt Strong. ilmt. '-cj.,i, cn'.Teaj-mt x.d tlur aLlo. They cci.ui.iio to It IMS STANDARD CHURM OF T!S COL'KTaY. TRY ONE. Send for full Descriptivs Circulars to PORTER BL.INCIIABD'S S0.N3, CSCO8, H. H. Professional Cards. Loris E. Atei.xso.i. Oto. Jacobs, Ja. ATHIXSOX JACOBS, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Omcg On Main street, in place of resi dence of Louis K. Atkinson, Esq., south of Bridge street. Oct2t, ISM. JASUN IRWIN, ATTOMEY-AT-LAW, .WFFi.YTOIi'.V, JUSUTJ CO., P.I. All business promptly attended to. Orririr On Bridge street, t pposile ihe Court House square. , tvJ-ly J"ACOB BE1DLEK, ATTOItXEY-AT LAW, .MIFFLINTOWN, PA. E"Coli.-ctiins attended to promptly. OrricK With A. J. Patterson Brq, on Bridge street. Feb 25, 'SO THOMAS A. ELDEli, Y. D." Physician and Surgeon, Xlt'I'LISTO Il'iV, F.f. Oiiice hours from 9 a. a. to 8 r. a.. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite M-ttticril.M parsonage. ocl22-tf D M. CUAV.'FOKD, M. D., Ha resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Utile e at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mild in town, Pa. March 2'J, 1S7C J M. BllAZEE, M. V., PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, icdemin, Juniata Co., Pa. Orricc formerlv occupied by Dr.SterretL Professions! business promptly attended to at all hour. ronN Mclaughlin, INSUEANCE AGENT, ior Ror.iL. jusnTJ co., rj. tCT'Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. S, 1875-ly H ENRY IIARSIIBERGER, M. D. Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. OtEce at bis residence in MeAlisterville. Feb 9, 187U. 7ILLIAM BELL. AGENT AND DEALr.1 IN Farmers and Mechanic Machinery. Mifllintown, Jai-!a County, Pa. Office no Bridge struot opposite Sontb side of Court House. Nov. 8, IfwJ. Iron City Uunlzcti C ollege. The must complete Institution in the' United States for lbs thorough practical I edncition of young and mid il aqcd lueifi ! Enter at any time. ; For circulars giving full particulars, address j J. C. !.ViITH, A. M., Piltshurj, Pa. j M1SCELL.1.YE0US D. W. HARLBY'S la the place where you can bay THE BEST AN1 TIIE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING &JTS, CAPS, BOOrs, SHOES, .tXD rC'R.MSHIXG GOODS. HZ is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered ts this market, and at JSTOyiSHiyGL Y LOW PRICKS ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will b made to at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water aTeeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER lias eonstantly on hand fall variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS Goods of all kinds are low Come and aee at and be astonished. Pants at 75 cents. C7 SUITS MADE TO ORDER.tj Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. THE BEST WACON ON WHEELS "j J-. siiv s. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WAGON MADE. ; Farmers and Tmmsim ra evry loraUty will and It to thflr tstmt to look weS !r to !a j Maiuvs or this Wauo befara purchasing. ; asxB7rz3 roll. cmoTjiVAXt. aokz-o TvawrTscn. ' WJL HARRISON, GRAND RAPIDS, STICH. j Miscellaneous. P. ESPEASCIIADE, AT XEB j CENTRAL STORE j MAIJ STREET. I 2xd Door North of Bbidue Street, ! Miinintown, Pa., j Calls tbe attention of tbe pnblio to tbe i following facta : J I Fair Prices Our Leader I The 1 Best Goods Our Pride ! ! One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchange Our Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto I Oar leading Specialties art FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK it DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, ROOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women Children, Qaeensware, Wood and U'illcw-ware. Glassware, Oil Cloth.., and every article usually found in first e!as storeii. COUNTRY ' lLf itnvn PPlinrnv . i riiUl'L LJS taken exchange for goods at highest market c 0 b'"' uie. ptioe. Ibankful to tbe pnblio for their j heretofore libera, patronage, I request' their continued custom ahd kK per sons from all parts of the oouLty, rhtn I in Mifflin to call an j see my stock of! goods. I F. ESPC.SCIIADE. ! Sept. 7, IbSl. KENNEDY & DOTY, j (3 accessor to Buyers t Kennedy,) DEALERS IN 6I.AL, CO A I Iat3inialt. CEMENT, Calcined Plaster. Land Plasters SEEDS, SALT, fcC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Miffiin town. Port Royal, or Mexico. "We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY t DOTT. April 2I,16S2-tf PIMPLES. XEKfcaLfe Cip "knii A Gentlornan who eufTered for years trorc atANervous Debility, Preniaturo Decay, and all the eSi'Cts ol yon'l.ful indiscretion wiil for tbe s.iko of sndering tumanity, send free to ail who need it, the rrceipr and direction tor making the simp'e reni"d by which he was cured. iiflcrers wislm g to profit by the advertiser's eiperienco caL do so by addressing in perfect contidcr.ee. JOH.N B. tXiDtj, i Cedar tt., N. Y June 14 B2 1 yr. I will mail (Free) thereceipe for a sinipl Vecstablb RaLw l hat will remove Taj FaccKsa, TinptE and Dlotchcs, leaviug tho skin soft clear and beaut ilul; aUo in structions lor producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a baldhrod or smooth fare. Ad dress, inclosing 3c. stamp. His. Vaxdxli & Co., 12 Barclay St.. ft. T., OUT THIS Oi? V Wohovcsiores.n.5 Is-Jinv C -u fr-rn hi.tt nnr mnot'J tVtff.t . ; ... - O'- - los-.r i rt --? f- . i tf l a. ;ua lor mir .N L i i.-.-fcr.wti;,.:. Aiurc-. " JDI'ERTISEME.YTS. New Building, corner of Bridge and Jan. 1, l7-w SAMUEL STRATER. all OLD AM l-.H.iKU . f " HARRISON." E-jMibl lSS-H Tbonsaoi's In . Tba xt is ilia cheeiMMC fajy J WARRAItUD, and none aact from th nwtury unul ' to tea. PRINCIPAtUINE w, cw Mxica, Arlson., ?7 w. CHICAGO KANSAS CITY PEREVaL LOHtau ! WshSf iu?,r' W nut. Aft . CUioaafo. ia tft fS . week made at heme by Ire la y las lus'rious. Besi business no he- - i ,,,,e lne fnbl:c- Capital not ne.iVd. We ' will sra.f Tou. Mn. viinwiR. hitvs and jirja : . M ...1 w . - i. r . " v - i the tine. Tou can work in are time, in i r aire mur whole lime 10 the business. ! No,0,brr tu'int" p:,y '? n"'u " j wflj j,oone can fall to mske enormous ! pay, by e; gating at coco. Costly on'Bt anil terma free. Moner made fast easily an) honorably A.1er-ts Tt 4. Co. Augusta, Vsiae. -tl-,:--'Ei:iiii.i. li i2AiVA. ipf msm- "Tits mrhlrs)rwtTlT..-t.-d tntwill f-t A iOltW ail J.TOC' K. DX -JK. I: ia t-- i l-!e-f shlanj? sa-1 ariuin tnty brr.viiis ; -r 6 hoar, wiii four to x bor9-oer, ' 1 can I rna by witT. stim or hnry.wr. I';sf nDjii.it pUe )Kf TTtal! lr.-n tsi I ST. JOSEPH HTS CO., MISHAWAKA, IWJ. Special .Vol ues. A Great Causa of Human Miseiy lit tiie Iao of IIott 1.01, How JEestoretK Just piiblt.-hod. a r.-w edition ot DK CULVERWELL'S CEf.EBKATED ESSAT on the rcii.cal curt of SrEKHAToaana ot Seminal A'eakue.s, Involuntary Semina'. Losses, IwroTiscT, Mr.nta! and Physicai Incapacity, Iinpediineut to Marriajo, eto. ; also, Coksckptio. EriLtrT a-id firs, la. ' i duced by aelt-indulgxuceor s xaal extrav agance, c. The celcbrati'd author, in this admirable Essay, clearly dcnr.srra:e., from a thirty years' succo.stni practice, that the alarm ing consequences of seli-abuso may be rad ically cured; pointing out a mode of cure at ouce simple, certain, and edVctna', try mean of which every :fferer, no matter what his condition may be, may enre him self eb'-nply, privately, and radically. C7"Tbis Lecture should be in the had of every youth aud overy man in the land- Pent, nnder !, in a plain eavelore. t i any address, pott-paid, on receipt of 1 j cent, or two postage stamp. A lire TnE(TI.YERWKLL SEDICAL CO, 41 Ann ?t., .New T.rfe,N. Y. ; nnelS-ly Pftt.ftB Box 4C'. ! Pi f afigR3ffiS2S Ka:inaMx in tbe Wurld for mt NggS. ..cat- , Throcntl N'yON. yS Trra. ! HcHtUTthiT ( Jjr 70" WW Olcbrstrd Llc Caa 'UJa t sleatslloJleailTy'S luiarj, faaj t r. s. aatC. f a at. i Ajf,.iio(i T. I P01TER. fi--. feir Hi, at yr4"- m hi - VS m ' lit m : i"t-"t! :M ,l. I 'j i m I" tt ! I'M m I'M '? -'WW"