SENTINEL & REPDBLICAn MIFFLLNTOVTN. Weaeday, Decen'r to, 1M2' B. F. SCHWJCIER, xaire aib rxeFBiaTea. Tai . Drummer, or Commercial travelers, held a National convention in Baltirsora last w.ek. lit Sultan of Turkey ia having a irr:&f built tsat ia to be proof ajiia. bailfcU aad banj grenade. Governor Bete, of Tennesiee, b ex ehatige fey, ba been piven a chair ad of "twDtv four polished iteert' korns." Is France, it ia mo uncommon oc- nrram-a to Dave i;escbes delivered at tLa grave f jiaople, that are to be buned. CeMarzaT lot holdtra in cities are raniziu for the purpoe of pre veuting the dead from being tak en out of their grave. Cajudt i the boss, of the Dtmo c aiic administration, and why not! If he could direct the boj, may he not direct the Governor. Hold your peace and . TsEita was another pnic among ii speculators, lant Friday, the price of the oil declined to such an exteat thkt a great deal of money was lost, fcy one se of dealers. A PLLi'iU'Bu named Hildseth, the other day sued a widow named CVaill, for breach of promise, and $10.(A)0 dawajro, with which to com fort Lis wounded heart. The other day Mrs. James Waltea baagh, of Mew Cuntle, Lawrence ooub ty. gat OTer toe color Itue. and her mar riage vow bj eloping with a negro Bamrj Daniel L'jhtritT. Os the 12ta iust , down at Lancas ter, X v , aywung man named Casv, went to the resuieuce of a ilr. East, to marry a Hiss East. A. big broth er of the firl attacked the intended jrooin with ench violence that he (lie 1 from the fSeeta of the beating tlrnt he received. A short communication to the edi tor of the Sentinel and Republican asks; "What hail be done with a black mailer." Acswer. The quickest tiling to do, wheu he calls on yon, is. to cran the door and order Lim to leave, and if b standi upoa his go ing, kick or club him out Lutheran people, a fewyeara ajro, were a good deal disturbed over the fact that a number of their city pr?.-hers took to wearing the gown, dining tne time of rligiuus service. Now it is said, that the lore for the rown. has invaded the ranks of tbe l'resbyteri-in clergy, and that jfr I'hiiadelphia Presbyterian preachers, hxve adopted the gown. A bachelor, who became disconr agsd ou the question of matrinaory, wh-n Le heard Hen.-tel deliver his lecture o ''Wives of Some Famone Men," s ivs that the lecture must have been of great comfort to the i;ir!s. f'r says he, it wa a niee way of telling womankind that they can almost do with a man as they please. Tkey can woo him into wedlock, and they can drive him oat of wedlock, jtut as ti.ey please. Is York State when the State Beard of Canvasheis examined the lata election returns, they found, "for Governor Jam's A. Ga.'field and Charles J. Gaiieau each had a vote in Delaware. "No Conklingism" got a yjte in Orange and so did Benja min F. Batisr. Roscoe Coukling had one in Oawego, as had Jay Gould and C. A. Arthur received one in Ot sego. Suffolk county returns one vote for Stephen B. French, one for Gould, one for Conkling Folger and one for Arthur. Wyoming also re turns one for Conkling. A number of votes are given for Proxy French for Lieutenant Governor, while French Carpenter comes in for quite a number. John Wilkes Booth re ceived one vote in Delaware county and James G. Blaine was remember ed for the same place an elector of ef the Eame countv." Lat Thersday the following was .eut by despatch from Blading Pa. Alfred G. Maebmer, aged 21 years, son of Jonas Machmer, a farmer re siding mar Moelem Spring, 14 miles from this city committed suicide to uiy by shooting himself. lie left a lotier in which he bids good-by to to his parent, sisters, and friends, and says that he was driven to the deed by a fatae report about himself and a young lady of the neighbor hood. " He says that the report gave him so much trouble that bright an gels took pity on bim. and when he retired to bed at night tney sat on his bed au 1 s lid ; "Come up to Heaven." lie mcaiioaed the names of the young men who should dig his yrave and the young ladies who s'aould ding at the house, at the church, and at the grave, "Safe in tie alias f Jef.ua," and otLer hymns that he named, as he wanted a "nice funeral." He closed by writing ; "Now, I will go and shoot myself right away. Our Fa ther Who art in Heaven." "When, they close a church, in Mif fiintown. it amounts only to a great deal of talk against each other around abant the 6treets, in the state of Mass., it means more than a "jawing crare." as mar be learned from a despatch from that place under date of tbe 11th int. as follows : The trouble between the pastor and peo pie of the Colored Methodi6t Church nearly resulted in a row yesterday. Last wffek it was decided by the iTonrt. that Rev. Mr. Ackworth, who was seat here by the New England Conference, was entitled to the pul t but a trustee bv the name of Freeman determined that Ackworth should not officiate, and on Sunday he locked aa 1 barred the door of the church. The Freeman rarty was final ! worsted, but before Ackworth gain ed rossession a livelr row occurred. in which revolvers were drawn, and in which Mr. Ackworth was knocked down. He held services in the even iriir and was undisturbed. The sub- iect of his sermon was "Victory Both parties have applied for war rants, bnt Judue Pease declinee to interfere. He eaye Ackworth has a right to the pulpit, and that if the people do not like him they are sot obliged to attend the services, but that theycannet loek the door af.v.t him. SHORT LOCALS. Take the bridal path. The iastitute was a suceees. A white Cbriatmaa ia predicted. Don't walk on the railroad track. Penaall aa joat tea good fer Hollidey (ilia. The river waa closed by iee last week. No paper next week ; Christaaas you know. A merry Christmas, we hove, is ia store.for you. It rained and snowed by turas last Wednesday. Buy Holiday food at F. L. GraybiU'a store in HcAJist.rville. A number of people skated on the river last Sunday. Buy a Christina gift, for your wife, or weet-beari, at Bspenshade'a store. W. U. Mills, will lecture, at Thomp son town, on tlid evemng of Decem ber 22 and 23. A festival will be held in the 1LE Church, at Spruce Hid, on the 26th and 27th of this Month. TV. Ik Beashor and son of Walker township bought 200 sheep La Hun tingdon Co. last week. Iaac McAhster and a few friends from jicjuistervuie brought a sice deer buck out of Licking Creek Vailey last Saturday. Scoundrels, some nights ago did their best to rob the iaie of the Port lloyal baak, but the sale wasa proof against their efforts. There will be an entertainment given at the S. O. School, at McAlia- Urriile on Saturday evening Decem ber 22. The public are invited. On Friday lat, two miners named Shepperd and Levi were found dead at tne Juniata Saad Mines, in Mitllia Co., buried under 10 tons of sand. An old doctor of Altoona, .named C Fager, was 6truck by the cars, a few days age, and so badly hurt that he did m 2 hours after the accident. The average dailv attendanee up on the sessions of the Institute, of last week, waa larger than the aver age daily attendance of the Institute ot 1881. Captain Lewis Degan, administra tor cf the estate of H. H. Brubaker, gold the Brubaker farm to Isaac Shellenberger of Favette for the sum of $(i,0i)i). The French cannot keep quiet ov er the manifestation of the English policy in Egypt There in a cloud over the question between the two nations bigger than a man's hand. On Monday, Asher Baty had the right finger of hie right hand so bad ly crushed by the piston rod of Sny der's engine, that amputation became necessary. Dr. Sando amputated the finger at the 2nd joint Heck's boot and shoe store on Bridge Street will be open every day during this week from 7 o'clock A. M. unlit 'J o'cock at night, giving every person an opportunity to ex amine hie holiday goods. An editor in Johnstown has been sued by a private citizen for defam ing him in the newspaper. The edi tor that publishes untruthful defam atory articles against his neighbor should be held to a strict responsi bility. llev. Robert Wharton, and wife Son and daughter in-law, of Captain Wharton, visited tbe Captain and family last week, previous to their departure for Europe. They sailed from New York, for the old world on Saturday. Our friends who are indebted for two or more years' subscription to the Senlinel and Republican are earn estly requested to make payment wituout delay. We have names on on our mailing list, who owe us for 6 eight and some over ten ears." A mail pouch, intended for the Post Oihce in this place, fell off the mail train east-ward bound, last Thursday afternoon in the narrows, between this town and Lewistown. The pouch was delivered in the Post Ollice about 7 o'clock on Thursday evening. Thomas Ceder, who had a leg broken, by a fall on an icy path, some days ago, was doing so poorly under the affliction that it waa deem ed best to amputate the leg, which was dene, by Doctors, Crawford, Banks and Sando, last Thursday af ternoon. The Pennsylvania Board of Agri culture has received reports, and makes the following estimate of the crop of 1882: Wheat 22,425,000 bushels ; corn 39,875,000 bushels; oats 34.030,000 bushels ; rye, 5.805, 000 bushels : potatoes 13,760,000 tobacco, 28,750,000 pounds. About nine o'clock last Thursday evening Mr. Parks Lermine and his two aisters, Flora and Alice, were killed on the Pennsylvania Railway at Tipton Station. They were re turning borne from prayer meeting, walking on the track, and stepped to one Bide to avoid a paaing train, and in doinir so were run down by an en gine on the other tract. I hey were all young and unmarried. TO WTVES. Wives if you are desirioos of mak ing your husbands happy by giving them an appropriate present on Christmas. What would give him more satisfaction more genuine pleasure, than to receive at your hands a pair ol comlortaoie suppers? You aau secure them at Heck'e boot and shoe store. The slippere here combine the two desirable qualities. comfort and beauty. Surprise and Dlease vour husband by having for him, on Christmas morning, a pair of Heck's superb slippers. Report of the Cocolamus school, Favette twp., for the second month. ending Dec. 14 : No. of days school duni)2 the month, 18. Whole num ber in attendance during month, 66 average attendance, 48; percentage of attendance, bb. 1 be tollowmg were in attendance every day during the month; George Hinkle, John Ehren xeller, Henry Keller, Wm. Eminhizer; Sarah Earsteter, Annie Liester, Kate Keller, and Ida Hopple. The folio' in" missed one day during month Minnie Liester, Hannah Ehrenieller, Rebecca Khrenzeller, Susie Keller, Carrie Arnold, Clara Haines, Barbara Winegardner, Sarah Sulouff, Minnie Brown, Wm. Karstetter, John Barns, Harry Eminhizer. J. Ambiwse Martin. Teacher, You need a good newspaper these long evening. Henry Deeaa, shot a 810 pound, deer ia Licking Creek Valley last week. Andrew Hiaie, and 91 years, 1 moata, aad U dare, died at kla hove is fayette toveaeip, Doceaber 16, 1882. "It takes tho whole legislature to change a man a name. A woman can change hers by the act of a single A tramp broke into Arch Rock rhool house in Fermanagh town ship, some nightu ago, and lodged there till morning. The other day, a rabbit ran close by where Thad Kreider stood. Thad delivered a kick, with such vigor that it aulled bonny. Farmers aad others dsairiag a gaateol. lacrativo aceacy baaiooaa, bv which $VS to M a day caa bo earned aoad addroM at onco, oa poitai, to H. C. Waaiaaoa It Co. 195 and VJ7 mitoa Street, N w York. Vtc. 20-82 It waa written. '"Good for nervous ness is a characteristic of celery ; bnt the intelligent compositor ren dered it "Goou-for-nothingness is i characteristic of the clerjry." CArtt tan at Work The long evenings are at hand, subscribe for the Stnitnel and Republi can a pleasant newspaper companion full of news and information that will do you and family good during the winter nights and days to come. Thompson & Crozier, started west on Tuesday morning, to bny two car loads of number one, 4 and 6 year old horses. Farmers and other peo ple who desire to buy a horse may do well to wait for their return, for when they sell a man a horse, they propose that the horse shall suit him. DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hose's Pho tograph Gallery you can get any email picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that is made in Pho tography, you can get here done up, in first class style. All the latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Promenade, Pannel Boudoir, Stc, &.c. Frames of all kinds cheap. It is not necessary to pick our words in mentioning the Philadel phia Timbs, the prospectus of which journal appears in another column. Ths Timh has got to be a sort of ne cessity with some people of this com munity and it ought to be with many more. It has many imitators all over the land, but there is really nothing like Ths Truss from Maine to Cali fornia. We have persuaded ourselves at times that the reason the people like it so much is that it is constant ly giving its readers juicy bites from the hunny side of the journalistic peach. TO HUSBANDS. What makes a more suitable and desirable Christmas present, husband, to give your wife, than a pair of those beautiful marked top kid foot patent leather tip ahoes? they are pretty, comfortable and make a nice tit, and are for sale onlv at Heck's Exclusive boot and shoe store on Bridge Street Should this style of shoes not suit your fancy, we have plenty ethers from which you can choese and can surely make a selection. Daring the past 20 years we nave everv season read more or less about the Indians. We have read ef near ly all wars, beginning with the sker misbes el Miles btandish at x'ly mouth Rook, and the transactions of Captain John Smith on the Jamee River and from that time np to this, of the doings of the Indians, but we never read a book that so thor- ughly presents the every day life of the Indians as the book entitled, Our Wild Indians by Colonel Rich ard I. Dodge, Aid-de-camp to Gener al Sherman. It tells all abeut the social life, religion, habits, traits, cos- tomes, exploits and so forth of the Indian. It is the book for the com ing generation. It is published by D. Wortnuigto and Uompany at Hartford Conn. See advertisement an other column. TO PARENTS. . Parents, yoa all know what joy it gives the children when tney get new boots or shoes. .Slake your lit tle girls heart happy on Christmas morn, by having for her a nice pair of new shoes. Htr eyes will dance with joy when yoa present them to her. Then if you delight in seeing your darling boy look manly and fell happy for weeks get hint a pair of new boots with nice tops. He won't be able to conceal hie admire tion you will be fully paid for your kindness in witnessing his anticts of joy. These gilts wouw most cer tainly be appropriate lor the ntue ones, iou can buy these articles to advantage by calling at Heck's Ex clusive Boot and Shoe Store on Bridge Street. Vici's Floral Quids. This aanual visitor isal ways welcome. Printed on the best of paper, abounding in handsome illustrations, it certainly may claim to rank as a sample of the hiehest typographical art Its color ed plates, three in number, are per fect gems, and we are at a loss to discover how this enterprising firm can afford to lavish so much expense in beautifying a publication for whioh they only ask ten cents, whilst to eacn of their last season's customers J her aetnallv (rive it as a Christmas Drcsent As its name indicates, it. a "Guide" to the proper treatment and culture of all kinds of flowers and vegetables, each description be ing accompanied by an illustration of the particu-'ar plant or vegetable referred to. We should advise all who are interested in gardening, whether for the pleasure obtained from raising flowers, or for the more practical occupation of raising veget ables, to send to jakss vick, iiocbeei er. N. Y., for a copy of this most in structive work. The publisher claisas that "Vice's Seeds are the best in the "world," and we have no doubt," the world" endorses the elaim. TO EVERYBODY. Everybody should make ample provisions for winter weather, by purchasing over shoes. At our Ex elusive boot and shoe store we have all kinds and styles. We can for nish you with the best "artiee" and for lined shoes, which for warmth, are just the thing. Then we have rubbers which &re proof against slosh and wet weather. If your business calls yon out of doors a good bit, we would advise yoa to buy gum boots. We have nil stock on hand Pure Rubber. O. W. Heck. WOTICE During the Holiday Season, will rive Special low prict. All organs for "Tatrfy days eay. W. H Antan. Mahaaoy City, Deeeaiber 14 At 3 o'clock this afternoon Mrs. Wynne, a highly respected lady ef this place, whe was on her way to the Lehigh Vallty depot, had just aaeended a steep ent bsnkiaent sod. stepped en the traok whoa she waa streak by a eoal traia. Tbe esgiae sod forty ears peases over ber body, wbieh waa est te pieces and was gathered np pieoe by pieee, end placed in a sheet. Tbe train was pats isg roasd a osrve and the eagineer was powerless to prevent tbe accident. Mrs. Wynne was tbe wife or William Wynne, oatside foremaa of Primrose Colliery. She was tbe mother of 14 ebildrea. HOLIDAY KXCUKSIONS. It baa for enay yeais been tho ctuUtai ef Peaosylvania Bailroad te make reduced ratea for round-trip tickets exteading over the Hotidavt, and itla etraouasad by the Paaianf er Departmeat that the practice, will he observed tale year, oa not only tbe Peaaiylvaoia Railroad, but on the Philadel fbia, Tf IlimiDftoB and Baltimore aad Po tomac aad the Philadelphia aud Erie- Kail road a. Jteduced rate round-trip tickets will be sold oa December ftlrd, 24th, and S6tb, food Iw return until the 2nd of Janaary, and oa tbe sYth aad Slat el' December aad th: Ttof January geod to return auiil She 2ad of January. The maiden aita by the caaUe wall, In the weatern aky the aun haoga low, ISealde ber the murmuring watcra tall, Auote the roaee blow. Bnt teara are ia the ma'ejea'a ejree, . Rrr bonny eyea ao clue aad bright ; Aud ever and aeon ahe light, Aud wring her hau4e no white. Oh, aiaideu fair, with eyea ef blae. Why do you mearn aad weep, I pray T Ia it lover baa prorod untrue Aud giveu ou dead away f "Oh, no, bet that," abe softly aaid. Aad abe wip4 her pretiy eea tbe while, "But my new tmanel'a tnniutud with rel, Ana bine ia all the eiyle."(fece Ubttrvv ITEMS.. David Fleek, a watchman,, was ia ea stautiv kilisd by ears at Aitooae Monday. Ai Pboenixville, eo Saturday, Prei - ton Kboads, lost bi foarut obue wna dipibena. E. William Milteraville, Pa., aaya ; I have louud Brown' Iron Bitters to be tally all represented. " Daaiel Heed, Harleigk, Luzerne Co. baa loat six children from diptaena. A sarvey ef the tiaequehauaa River ii bow being made te aeoertaia waeiaer il eaa be made uavigable er net. Frank Bbtrk, of Spring tewsibip, Berks Co, harvested 1731 bethels of eetn per acre from sieves acres ei groaod. Solomon Sheerer, of Vinemont, Berks Co., has tuauataotared 7UU0 galloaa ol wise this year freai grapes grown oa his own farm. Miss Minnie Hanker, a skillful eqaeetrieone ot Uuuker's Station Wet- orelaad coauty, was thrown troia ber berae oa Monday aad fatally injured. James Moras bat been teateoeed to the penitentiary lor six years 10 Clsw barabarg lor conspiring to rob the ret idsnce ot lion. John Stewart. Mrs. Thomas Heckman, of Lebeoon, still aaffera latenae paui irom a pia wLioh lodged ia her throat twouty-Dfe years ago. au enorta te relieve nsr have proved Inula. 1000 gallons of cider was aaed to ex. tinguiea a are in a vegetable soup work, at LjQonvilie, Orleans co. ft k., aat itiuraaay. 1 here wa no water bear. Tbe cider waa poured oa the fire by tbe buoket. That ensure digeition aad-enjoymeatof food ; a tenia that brings atreugih to the weak and real te the nervouee ; a hartnles dlarthora cure that don't ;coatipete jest what every family need Parker'a Ginger Tenie. A Breoklye pensioner who is mist ing it said to bave bad $500 ia bit potaeiiiou on tbe day of hit disappear anee. William De verier, of Lancaster, while driviug a wagon te- aa expieas office on lueaday, tell dead on the floor it bis vehicle. He Laa heart dis- eaae. From tbe Virginia City Crooiele "iiil people," aaid a promiuebt Keuoita toe carooiole roportar to-aay, "don't know what a teitibie paoioe- mebt tarring and feathering reaiiy is. They anppoae tbat it la nothing worae toes a bauge ol tetany, rather sneoin foriabie, perhaps, bat not 'paininl os- eta the tor geta into ths eyes. This it a great mistake. 1 helped to daub Jouea. He wa a uiirraee to humaouv and be deserved wsat be got. Bat 1 had eo idea aotil -1 taw tbat fellow plastered wbat a tough aeal the petet VV e paiatcd bim all ever pretty thick with a broom aud some etubnai- asue vigilante pwuedLa fewgaUoue et tar on bis bead. Iben toe leathers taken from a big pillow, wore dasted en bim, and be stood ont. wJute and fluffy , ia the stsrlight, like some grot esque looking bird, lie bad to put bis clothes ea ear the wboie aaas, aod then be was rtddea oa a tail lor L'tj yards er ao, and we pat km on bi.ard the Wett-boaud train sdtntanight, wr.k mttrnetioot not to eome back oa pal of beiog banged. "1 taw bim na tbe tram, lie wa aittiog with bis bead on bis arsis en the baob of tbe teat in trout ef bim. The tar waa so tbiek oa bia head tbat it covered tbe ha oat of sight, tnd bia poU shone ia the iicbtof tbe ear lamp like a black rnbhar ball joat dipped ia tbe water. Tb poor fel low waa greinicg, aud 1 ecuid'nt help feeling moan at bsviog taken a hand ia the job. ion tee the body is covered with thort hair, and when tbe tar bard- ant a little tbe sliehtt movement eantee tenia pam as if one's beard wS palled being pulled ont with picotrt, bair by hair. Then there is tbe step page of all peripirstioa, wbieb would sooa kill a man it ba didn't wiake live ly time in getting serabbed. '-Betidet, tbasn-i!i of tbe tar tnrca tbe stomach, and absnt, half an hnnr af ter a iubd hat beta eoatfd ha mnst feel mifbty sorry be was'ct Lacgf d Tbaa comet tbe tetubbing with oil. It took two Chinamen and a darkey three days in Trnckee to reduce Jocet to a darkey n.ild brown. Tbe rabbin; makes tbe asm lenaei ana too near run I be ts tore as a boil for weeks." Snbecribe for the Stnitnel mnJ BtptHirtm iee oeei nevifer me ennnrr. The toachea of her herde are like tbe fail Of veil et aaowflikea; like the touch ef down Tbe peach j ait bruihea 'fainat tbe garden wall; The floeiy fondlwgi of the th title wlip Caagbt in the crinkle of a leaf of browa The blighting freat bai tarneJ fro as green . to crisp. Soft aa the falling of tbe k at aiglt, The toucaei of 'uar hinds aod ts uVign t Tbe touch m of her band t Th tourhee of ber haal are like the dew That lilia eo aoftly dowa that aw one e'er -knew The tench thereon lave lovere to- ene I Altray in ligbte whare ranged Eudymioa. Ob, rarely aoit, tbe tuuehea ol her baada, Aa droway seppiiyia ia enchanted laada ; Or p:ilee if dying fay; or fairy aigb ; Or-in between the midnight end the itt'i, When long anroat aud teara and fears are gone Sleep, emooth'og down the lida of weary oyea J IV RiU,. Executors' KtlaU William II'. Notice. Jamuon dtcttttd. FTTRK TRST4WKVTA UT fV Tlla Ij.-etate 0l William W. Jamiaca, late ol layette hrwaetiip, Juniata coaocy, decea ed, haviug beee granted to tbe underaigaed, all peraoue indebted to aaid estate are re peated te make payment, aod thoie having claim or deioanda are rrquettad to make known the uu- without oVIn, to ISAAC M. JaHIsiiN, Exociito-, CH.-aloiuuj, Juuiata Co., Pa. Decern. 20, 82. FOUXDRY FUR SALE. A Foandry, ia gonl urdi-r, at JoboHtown Jnniata Co., Pa. The eugine ia aew. The meiting apemtua haajust been ererhaulvd aad nude a good aa when new. Tbe ahp l targe and roomy. All ol tba it1 de partment are uu-Jor oo roof. The Foan dry baa the brut rua of eust-iu in the coaaty. In connection with the fuuiidry there 6 or 0 acre ot lanj ler sal', having thereon erected a Large Frame Dweiliug lloaw, noarly aew, aad a gnod-siaed barn. Good Orchard, Apples, (J rapes, Ac. Every thing convenient about the prrmiae. Will aell ail or part. For t anner particulars call ea or addreaa J. II. KOtiKKS, Johnatewn, Janiata Co., Pa. CUTTHIS OUTS Wehavaetoresinlo leading- Citloo. Pf ""? a 1 Vrti-rlr ,J U: :m Tsra it A.le. P. hmA frr o-r Sw IhuIhh uj tmM w savau 1 11 mi Ef U Ifitfril eiaSarlnnC-rdaflSt. m sv aasa.a HHUtaLaHiA.aA. on.y to t!i r!; Rjcttn th t! ftl C!r to Crrj ir Fiit Kilt f! rirker Hair Cum is fiiMlr P"oJ is S i la t9 prevsnc Sir lr j M tn amir s to r- t iasBjdruasiiat!jMrc. 1i:scok StLa . N.V. h frtr. m4 1 din. t ttM ' Irwi wJ aMjM. a BHaBBBsrRannrmiSwiesnz9 PARKER'S IribEH I Uriu If yjtt 'e m pr ' anic Or lrn.r, vta .!, .rrr V. t.r n r- .rv-r m down k fs '.y or. lCsM lV'i eiuvet try 1 CS i.:aa i - HX. it eit r a Uwytr, m-.rtr nr aj.!ejraT3am.ef .'HT-i VwrmwDtjti trskin r -n'va. ,;t. riiur :'. intr:cMrngtKr.u!aitt.buls:acl r' Cnnf ?r lac Kv.t "iifil!ipfcc., Irerst, KrtTwarS. f- Knrv (w?'siiut, ef iPTtu(ieT s't liwr,, ffe4L,. i r it, eo. irr ST h r .t-K...X 'i i)'-uTyy. It:s;reOrr.-'fV aCc-fJ i'rriS-T hi .:; f i 5iita Cuffc Catrt Ztv t:r I : t wt nc wT fira jfra, mr,y wLiera' jrc- t" and ;r t' mav . : iiVt 0cit t a . c tl '.. ; tt tai.i "tj'.m ar-tt ivtusi Trn r f t!-s 4-Tcot b.t wl bt-.-t tr'tavira:. h su.-waiLuttl.-ctiK of Iivt.f ; it rc-y ui CALT'Ct '1kTmil BwUntwHrartww'stV'rrvT '-:. ta smsr-ejeisi e- ' a my rl en l tfi tw e tet.aaa is sat' -W et 'isjsi f "a y .' j. Uia. m- f ic--. Vj j'. v .. . A . rtMsahevek t . J.-.w. fctr .tits i y. c rrz s it. . i h T. c; & v fvi ?:tn S p at iaaisnj frjjt.imce Kas tuj thi l- '?i:r It. Ir.-t nn hwj Flsk H nt-ei C.uxTBir4u:tek &x urtrnKst ca A ni it eV.r H r I a. r f-a. I cirno Hones. A LI. er!ionn are hereby cautiot,ed apsi: -I f 'r artin;-. x-tiTing berries, r crusKit.s: f.e!J-. or in auy o,ter way trropttssiug oa th" Unds ol the ut.der. ligoed j. Kaaarr . That's a corpirscn crprr: aion and has a woild t-r meaning. How much suf fering is summed r in t. The singular thinj ab n;t it is, that pain in the bck is occasioned by jo rrar.y things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint, consumption, cold, nervous debility, &c. Whatever the cause, don't neglect it Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Brown's Irow Bitters, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak ing the blood pure and rich. licsaafmrt. lad. Dec. l, 1U0. Far a lo im I ban bera a suftarar fruas ssswara m4 kidsay aliiaaaa MyspvetiMwaa i IJ, anfrea4 wiik ssc. 1 vss aaa7d wmry much frsaa aaafvtcnfioa as iiss. 1 trica mxj rastcdias vita a imc an. aatil I ase4 Breva's Brsa Busnrn. Siacc I asad that y lusaai a deca aas Wtkar ss in,, atwsppatitcisstmpty iaaataac my ajaaay trovbl is a smts. aad my gsaaral basltk is sack, that I feal Es a ara sua. A her tha k of Iraws'i Irmm Bitters far aa laatli. 1 hmm sitae tvearr aoaods sa w. a. Msm Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend Brown's Iron Bit ters. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you. 2 TT" H vr V x T'.-v- - v '- GravliU's Column. FAIiL STOCK CARPETS. Choice- P.tteroa ii VELVET, Bodj and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Median- &b2 Low Grade IiNGRAENS, A Foil Line of VENETIAN, A Complete. Line f RAG, A Choict Lot tf HE31P, Eeaatifal Fatterai in STAIR, and HALL. Carpets AT THE Carpet House ftJBBITUBE HOOM OF THE JUNIATA . VALLEY. At the Old Stand, as THE SOCTBWEBT CORXEB Or EELDQE & WATER STREETS, HAS Jl'S3 RECEIVED All tho above enumerate! articles, and till other things that may be found in a C1HFETS FUMITCEE STORE, AT PRICES BEVOTiD COMPETITION ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXT.HA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters an! Pillows, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT VARIETY, &c, &c, dec. Ia fact everything usually kept in a First-Class House- Furnifehing Goods Store. JOHN S. GRAYBILL BRIDUE STREET, Scuth Side, Between the Caaal and Water Street, i MIFF LI.YT0 tT.V, - - rE.Y.Yi Complete Stock. F. L. GKll'BILL, ilcivlisiarviUe, Fa., lias juat returned fruw tie Eaatera CItle w lib a Large aad Co.-apiete a lock at' DRY GOODS, GROCtHlfc.!, qttL.1!J flAHE, Hats & Capa Boots ot Shoes, READ Y-M AUK CLOTULNG, Clean, Tabacca, Jte., Ac. taiuo tii.a it aru iw tuaii Uaa taj(e te vail auJ mem my Sleek aa komx mj Ptki aeture parubaniug ataewurre. Stock Entirely New and Fresh. 1 cau accuuiutuUa te 7 iu alutwal evary thiag called lor ia a Sture wf this kind. F. L. GRATBILL. Oct. 2(, '81. JUMATA VALLEY BA.NK, W1TB BRANCH AT FuRT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. SXVIS PUHEROY, Pr,.id,t. T. VAN IKVVI.N, CasAtar IiaacToa: J. Navln Pomeroy, Joseph Rothrock, George Jacobs, Pbilip M. Keener, Louis K. Atkiaaoa. Amos li. Bousall, W. C. Pomeroy, t rocinuLBias : I. Nevin Ponicroy, K. . Parker, Philip Kepuer, Just-pa Uuttirock, Uoorge Jacobs, L. K. Atkiusoo, W. C. l'oineroy, Auioa U. Bonsai), Nosh Hertili-r, Auuie M. t h !y, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Kurt, Samuel M. Kurt, J. Jiolniei Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Prow. John Herri.Yr. Charlotte Suydvr, 33" Interest ailuwrd at tbe rate ol i per cent, on 6 monihn Certiticaies, S fer cent, oa 12 inontbe cerliticatea. f jan2S, l7-tf SFEER'3 PORT GB&PE WINE Ued ia the principal Chnrebea for Cai munion purpose. Excellent for Ladies and Weekly Persons and the Ared. SPEES S FORT BHiPS WIEI FOUR YEARS OLD. rpill.S lELEBKATEI) .XATl. lt WINE X. is made Iront tlie juicv of Grape, raied in lUis cwuutry. :aTai- aib.e. TuNIC A.M3 ITRWiTHiiilfii F3iFtTlS are unurpsed by any aihor Native Wine BeiuK tii. pure jute, vl tne Uiapr, produc ed nudrr Mr. bpeer'e eaa personal super vision, 11 purity its ((euuinaucos, are guar anteed. 1 he youngust child raay ptrtat Ol Us taorons iua-nies, and (lie wcaaest invalid n it la advantage. It la.parlica lariy b.Ufdcial to tha aged and daoiuaird, aud suited to the various ailinenva that ti ed tbe aeaaor sea. It i iu ,ir respect A WINE IU iih KLL1LU (N. ril'EEK'S P. J. S1IER11Y. The P- J. SHLkHk uawiu. ot Super ior Character a-id parukes ot Ibe rich qul iiirs ol luo gii 1101a nicb it i mad. For Puriry, Kicuness. Flavor and Mtdicinal Propruc!, it 11 will be lou-.-X iiueaceiled. P. J. BRANDY. ImsbKA.NDi uu. uuiK.inu iu thi Country being t.r sujKrur ler nieuiciual puipoes. - 11' IS A PURE diHtiLiiton from the grape and contains va,u.-blo luvdicinal propertira. It has a delicate Haver, similar to thnt of the sraPa foul ah.ch it la duulled. aud la in great lnor among trsl-ciase taminea. See that the iginre of ALFRED SPEKR, Passaic N. j., ia over the cork et each buttle. Sold by L. Bank. Ami by rtrnrji everywhere. Sept. 13-lf2. Ta fi1irl',no'.'llf eep:g hr, ( aIIjiJ X and dare before yen die, swUiKiliii.g uj hly and sublime leave, be hind to conq'.fr time." $ a week ia yonr own towa. $j onitltlree. No risk. Every thing near. Capital nat requirml. Vfj wi: Inrnb you even ;hing. itaay ar .-n iki'ig fortunes. Ladies auka a much s tn n aBd boy audgiiia make great py. Rj.d er, if yoa want bnsinea at woicb yoa can make gre.t pay all tha tim, write for par ticular ta H. Uillutt . Ce., Portland Maiae. "I I IBUTTER WORKER la I II I 0Imin'atPru0leer III DIRECT AN0 POWERFUL H W PRESSURE, 1 lnM4vt r-f. rAtllna arrtiiriifAAV mm ftliau.,1 ) tbs hmw. Work in tl Kit m wfi. CERTAIN, EASY, QUICK, STRONG, CHEAP. feffid for ft; M 1frriptiv. draulaja to tlia Zavansars aad bOLK U AtF.IU. POIlTEi: CLAXCIIAED-S SOS, CONCQWQ, H. H. Valuable Ecal Estate at Frirate Sale. Tlia nadersijneil i.flrrs for ai!e, a tract of One Hundred Acre, of land more or leu, on which there ia a large STONE DWELL IN -HOUSE, in good repair and good BANK-BARN and out building aud a GRIST-MILL three atoriea high, the tw. lower eterie or wbich are atone, and the third frame, with three ran of good frencb burr, one new orerahot wheel, one aew iron wheel, aud gearing nearly new through onl, with excellent water power. The land ia good farm laud, and iu a good state ot cultivation. The mill has an excellent country tiade. Thie ia a very desinble prep-rty and i (ituated one mile andone-lonrth north-west of McAlisterrille Jnuiata Co., Ta., and will be aold eo ey term. For farther particular, please call ea or address Jacob Smith, McAlistrrville Ps., or Jeremiah Lyona, MiHlmtown Pa., er John K. Smith, Cheater Springs, Cheater cooaty Pa. Conmlt tne columns of the Sentinel and KfaMrree Tor bnrgnras in rral est.it-. See ffivate aalri. - V t iM i - o 2aWr.' 'itlt PEHHaiLVASuil llilK-TAltw Oaaad aftar Sab. raiaa that aWoat M,7.,tt ' '"tu -.. -T WASfl. Mtrtua Aii064Um a. lie ., ""aaaaa J wv a. '-w- mania ir y - "-i m, rtve a at M-urrikW, at TZ ttaana hi.AU . "rf-V al t 7. tit a ia..aaa autieaa aitoli. ' rcacbea ktULia at la 4, . ? ?? w Mail Taau luT.. f . A A La lalTaa cu. . ... - b. aa aa at : p!ag at all regular tati, Mail Kxpres le.r, f ittab.. Ituoaa (dllLm, T. - U?B' "TWAE r Utura a.i., io.14 K " -r all autians, . a,ffil'u "fKl, 13.27 p. ......t-p,...,".., JS p. m.. Pitt-bu.g b p. b,. l,iiiue loaaonaric' !.,. , burg V i-atinc r.iprf.irav, pBi . . Uarrisourg o 14 a u. s LuV.. 754 a m Altoona t) ii . 1 ti p in. LBWI3TOWS DIVISlut ira.ns ieae Lewmtewn Junctiu. , roj at 85 a m, 10 fiU . m, "J U'U Sunbnry at 7 05 a m, I 25 p ' " Muroy at 10 a m, 1 a0 ?m 4 ? Sunbary at . u, 4 43 p B. " 1 TTRO.XB D1TISI0X. Train, lea.e Tyrona f0, Be l.f,a. Loch liav. .t 8 JO a m, 7 , . T" Tyrone lor Cnrweng.lli, M(1 V. , " 50am,7 50pai. w"u' Train. Tyrone for Warrior, Mui renn.ylvania Turnace aad Scolia si 1 ? b sua S 8u p m. Train, arrive at Tyron. f,oa b.,, . and Loch M ven M 7 8 J a m, .. i , ,j " Train, arrtr. at Tyrone Ir.a Curw T.ile aud Clearnel J at 7 24 a u. st4 J Z , Trains arrireat Tyrone from Sc. rioraMarlt and Penn.y Irani. J 30 a m, at 2 ii5 p w. Ke" Philadelpiia & Seadicf EailraU Arraajf meat r Pawnrer Tnlat icaa ai;h.la Traia Isart Htrruhurf fti;, For New Tor via Al!enlowa.ai;i, . and 145 p.m. " Tor New York iPbiisa.)lphiaa4Btj Brook Route," 8 63 7 60 a a, ai la P Rl. ror rmiadelphla, J 53, raO-sits-ic uv p at. For Head in g at &20, 3 25 ; t , 4 (H ad 3110 m x or t oiiauia .t 6 311, ; Ju a, 1 4 and 4 M p m. nj rj, Sriict ; Bnsqiipfa.nna branch at 2 4ti d ai. L Auburn, 4 10 am. .raiirawsD,;, 7 80, tI0a,lii -a pa.. a.ou am, aaa 14J pm trsirtkit. throogh care lor New Ter t!a A-n tOWB. For Alleatowa and way ur!oa U,a For Reading, Pbiiadelphia and sy hush ..'Jim oua 1 41 p m. Tr ami Jar arriar Ut$ a ftiUm: Leave New Turk ia Aiicatuw sil J sa, 1 Ou and o i p n. Lear. N., yuril vi.BonBdBrO',hBso aud Plrila'talpbi. 7 44 a ia. I l.4WKa 6 SO p in , ana I2.(H n,idniht,srri.ii. a IlarrtsliU'g 1 5n, S 20, t 2a a. a., set 12 10 and -SO a m Leave Phi!llphia a: 4 HO 45 .,, 6 6V and 7 ao p m. Leave Poi'aviile at uO, 9 CO a. aw mxi til p m. Leave Rauinj at 4 60, 7 30, lib, 1 27, e 15, i 5o and lu Zi t a. Leate Pttktiile via .-srhiiv km ia! i hnn branrli, 8 ." a iu. and 44' f m. Leave Aulentown at a 00, 0 4 a u., ii K 4 au and a 05 p m. SCXU.ll 3. Leav.Nw Tork via Alirnti. si I Hr Leave Reading At 7 4t a iu u.l lUUf C Leave Alleul..n at p a.. klLLI.lO) Bn.iXl U. Leave II AhKISBL Ki. tur I'stius. 1x4- lal. aud Steel ton Uailv.rx:. at Sunv.5' it49,S4su, I ii and 1 a ; d.i-J, :t tctrpt Saturday ai:d Sunday, 5 SS ai.soJj ! Saturday 0111 v, 4 4', ai d 10, p ui. 1 Reiuruina;, Wave sTfcKLTtS W. ! St-pt Suti.liv, 6 10,7t i), 10 u. 1 1 44 . ' V in 1.1' 1 j ...1 .tnrlat : ud samlv . k 10 ..' n."".V.a n Saswlaf nly. 6 10 aud 8 4 i i C. ti. II A scots: Gtntrot Pa'r od TidM Jf1 J. E. VM)fTKN, Gtntral Manager. CAlTIO.f fOT ICE. 4 LI. persons are hereby cutioD1 s x tresfiassmg upon the lands el lfcea designed, in Fayette, Del iware er WaW townanip, by fishing, hunting, er la other sy. Jonathan Kisor Wm BrantbeSer Henry S piece Catharine Knrtx John McMeea D B Dimm O W Smith S J Kurt Henry Anker Lurien Dunn J W Hoatetler Jess Pines Jacob IIoops. C O P!'- A II Kurt Dsvid Smith S Owes Evso Teston B30' C. F. Sfienet Joha L Aukav J B darker S at Ksarfuisa J F Pettre David Hunherfav Arnold Vsrs Levi K Mver Hovl.lM- AGE.T! ACIE5TI! AGKtTII rrcxs. vnpr,r.-i va.' Tfiirty-TIirec Years Amonl GM WILD iHDIArlS! a a-ia near! mt a 1 atan. fM-e. Ttrt Tt TfLm t i iamaq, ear !, SJ-V, M aa ls" By Gen. Sherman Tkla ar. ws was at aaaa paWtaS ar ar doUn. a ax,., i.a.ai at a. aamar. mmm ' . aat 0-W.a, HT.aafa. larSar EuaUaa. am. JVas LIT. ha Ml. Grau WaM a. M ml a. 4(4 nr.tk a. tat Cacmtaaa aa. er T. , riataa ta la a:ra. frai ,lair-.r. mmf f mm CW.,1 m tmtm Imr Vm mrmmt wm. . aCF5T.: Tal. raa4 sk k a, a ! mimr. Wa 119 : a.n - a-M. A aa SaaanaaB ra. - - AtATmmmtmmmmm A. B. waiTma-eTJa a c. aT. . Eviry family should have a ",! t rnp-T. bn.scriU tor tae . jMiMie. The fenhnel and MtfiHteam place at whteh tw htve a!e bif". fH"1"" iia a 4 p n, , liaxr:., n ,4 ' l K aelphiaaaipnt "Uair p U B ; Lewistown 4ii m m . u v au ait. l uion 6 la . ?. H,)tl,ii 45 a m ; Prtrr,bura 7 oa '. m'tt 7 15ams l.rua." 7 wt-,.af"H Fast Line leaa Philae'b-a t n . ; H,.rri,burg t ! p . " Tyrone 6 to p u, , Altu. ; . ' b-rgllSOpa. f:. Aarara aarf mmrn pei t aa af Omm. w'mm fcrlY' Cm u,tan-'J.""' " Iviarxaa- B ... Witsr iaiaaai: ataraiiiiaanin ln."T mt mm Iasaaa era, saSLaa. tnSf ieal mMmX af a. see doUn. aaalalB. a. htm
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