SENTINEL k REPUBLICAN MIFFLLNTOVVN. fTedossday January S, 18t3. B. F.vSOIIWEIER. miroH axb raorairroa. Trre question is, "vrho bosses Pat tison Aek Cassidj. The storm center of reform seems to be at WasLingtori. Cok6Rkss took a refreshing raee?g during the holiday. Gambliso is mid to be on the in crease in Philadelphia. It is report 1 that there ia a great searoitj of food in Ireland. Jit has been found in South mountain, ten mile from Ilea din. .. . Genesu. has a is Drenarinsr to become a priest. Chixe-e women are brought to San Francisco, disgniBed as Indian -vro:iien. --:'-.--r., t .. but the liUr and sunflower are still I with us. The ni:Uibf.r of beef cattle sold in j distribution of the effects made. If Philadelphia the prist year was 209,-! the industroas aud peaceable people 728 hea l. j of this country were half as bloodily Ove of the questions in the west, J disposed as Most tries to make it ap is the question of waking sugar from ! pear that he is. they would hang hira Chinefco sorgliiim. 1 10 tue first 'uraP Post- or to the limb The Toungsst lawyer is in Georgia, i f ttb tUat iheJ eld And, He is 15 rears of age. What kind ! b? tLe "'j1 they of clients Van he have T w,I1not hlm J Ir is calculated by some men that i tho national debt will be paid within . tha period of years. Asis Spu.ivav, aed 102 years, 1 was rim orer aud killed !y tbs cars ; in Boston, a few dns ago. j in iiosion, a lew uitvs agu. t CrsTuv circles in Philadelphia are ; agitated, for the reason that ll'hippa ! is to returned for trial. T- m n , 1 T " i : 1 x hk iiearuma jiijuiiijuus v.oai nw,i iiiuminous voai 1 ben chartered 1 tie is baid to be $o.000,- Company has capital stock Art e. Wednes by, last week, Con gress met and adjourned, mot and ailjo.irne 1. all the balance of the week. Some of the Democrats are already trotting Governor l'attison out for the Presidency iQ 1834. It is a lit tlo earlv. Geshvhdt is tho name of the man that has fallen ho violently in love with T Irs. Langtry that lie follows hr from citv to Citv. i Thk president of the Citv Bank, of I Ij jcliester speculated in coal oil till i , , . .1 ri. ... i. j t ,T,i ! he broke tho bank ; h used $3.")'.',- 000 of the bank funds It i said a diet of turnips makes j Buia!l place aud no one had a veiy poodle amiable; a diet of carrots j largo circle of acquaintance; but it makos p ple ii Jgety, and a diet of j does not comport with modern con beans makes people irritable. ditions, and has undoubtedly ben The cashier and assistant cashier, j dcninraliricg in its influence. Its of a bank at Jcit'erson Ohio, spccn'.a-' discontinuance w.U bs both a public ted with b.-bk funds. They ran away and a private benefit, aud as it has and the bank looisia about j7."i,U9i). 1 lieen voted bad form, it will hardlv Thkes hunuid Puilad-.'lphia 'aw vers gavo 'liieT Jutii-o StmrswooJ a banquet. Hie omrr aay, on tno oc catiiou of his retirement from the , banrh. Shoddy people, are prised to learn that Pre'nier, iladstono. at the aire of .t ears keeps np his habit of cutting j i.'is Tin wood. , Tnc.iK was a 2J round prize fight st Newcastle Pa., last Wednesday. The tght wiis for an SSJO ursc. Both iiieu had to be carried otf the It sterns like a hard wav of jrroiind i-akin money. Av exchange remarks, that which i makes many people discontented with their own condition, is the idea 1 inai 11 tuey were im,-ea m u. . itwa oi s.nie other people t!J would be happy. ! Tce b-ipreme Court reduced tue ; amount, that tho Dauphin County Court said is owiug to the .State by the Sa'idard Oil Company, find At toruev Generiil Palmer, is dissatklied ! with the decision. Weli, do tell : if Jlexicn hasn't set up a claim for the whola of the city of Galveston in Texas. The general Vlitf is that tha Mexican War set tled the question, as to what coun try Galveston Indongs. k. ... .... i . . . . r.nnrl fail in be worth $30J,t0. Hepjrts, that is common reports are not often cor rect, and for that reason the Sena tor may be worth more than that sum and he" may be worth less. The oil region has a class of men that are called oil 6COiits, their busi ness is to and out tho true inward- ness of a protected or guarded well thev receive from tflOO to 2oU. pur month. It takes a smart man to De an oil scout. JrsT so ; Mr. Caasidy has announc ed himself as a candidate for the of fice of Uuited States Senate, ail of which he has a right to do, but then the wh'de business looks like ring combination work. Pattiaon, Cassi dy, ssJa few others. Teeke are rumors of a new system telegmphiug, about ready for use, which U to do away with thG use of the prsseut skilled operator. It is all machine work. By tbe turning of a crank, any one can send a message that has been written out. Letters in one's ovn hand write may bo sent. It is brlievel that pictures may be eent over ths wires by the new sys tem. The New England Society of Penn- -i u.A - K.,.of ; 11 ;i-,.ll BVlljIW i-a- ACA t VllUUfB AM A J I44ivaa4 1 a i a ph.. somo evebiag ago. General box for tbem s.m.iar to those used Sherman ia response to tLe toast 'ocabatcrs for poultry. The tna ..Ti.. V-w" o-voo ; chine was ho conetrocted aa to mam. of the Sherman family, trom tiie time that thfy landed ia New England in 1632, vrhiph was 12 rears alter the Mr; iower came to America. Thtre is a family in this town, that trace one branch of tlieir ancestry to the Mayflower colony. The number of 6heep sold in Phil adelphia the past year was C77.713 head. The nuiubcT of hogs 6old was 381.402 heaL The number of cows sold in the saaie city was 20.382, so avs the North American. Tbe same imirnal esvs: the Grain trade of PhiiaJelphis fhows a very iuu-ked falling off during the past year. The receipts of all kinds of Grain in 1879 Tf ere 13.0ao,0S Dunn ; in lbhil (102.415 bush; in 18S1. 24,359,967 l.nh. and in 1:1 14.8J2.8S4 bnsh. Oxb day last week, three cow-bcys were hong, at Pineville, Crook Co., Oregon by a crowd of citizen They were hung on general principals. The Democrats are trying to blame the Congressional recess on Kspublicans. The average Demo cratic office seeker, and office holder generally manages to hang himself on his own criticism, and il looks as if such a feat is about to be perform ed by the unterrified orer the ques tion of the Congressional recess. A pistol dropped out of the pock et of George W. Gates, while he was standing on a ladder, arranging tout eTergreen about c lamp, in its fall the pistol was discharged by striking the lad ler ; the ball from the weap on was of 32 caliber, and entered the neck of Miss Lewis, who was soon to '.be m&iT-itl La fiatoa Tha lo,1 fall ! to the floor and died almost instant Catholic:, r. iJT. laer uuid iiTPu uinvracase . Y., and the sad accident took place on the day after Christmas. Commtsijt Most, has been Iectnr liSin Chicago, and advocating a " uDit, mores . - t 1. 1 , 1 Ibuu tverj ouiiT piace waere goous i and monew ia kpnt. anil a. fTfrnrn1 : spell D8 snouiu coramut gome out rage. They will permit him to bois- terouslr talk himsvlf to death Doat forget the collection Mr. Most UsnKTovs, Fayette county, was the aztna of a fatal encounter on tha Jyandav lefore Christinas, between .tjuw i?iore viinsiia two ' Pme"t I NU an Dk! ua1h? nghtcr. wl named res- Dukes. Captain whom her fa- Ulicr l.olirtr..,l ln.l I. ...... tn4l ."It, , by lilvrjer Dukos ftnd it W5g Dukes 1 attenjI0n to tje daughter that caus- Lj the trouble that resulted in the ' " w ....... ...... shooting of Nutt. The Captain was Cashier or tbe htate Treasury, and had on Saturday evening returned from Harrisburg. On Sunday morn ing he called on Dukes at a hotel in Uniontown. The meeting between the men was in D ikes room. The father was shot in the head bv Dukes. ! and died instnntlr. ' dergy are making Tigorous attack upon the custom f out intoxicating liquors "Von i"e si.ieonara lor tuo enteruia- nient ot -ei lear callers. Ortain- m(Vv tae ''"r-"? 1 honored m t.ie iH ono which is more breach than in the ob- Korvance. It was nil very well fifty vears co. when New York wr.a a long survive. North American. Oscar 'YiLrE's c.rierierco with a New Yo:k coufl.leace man i worthy 0f attL;t;on. People from tue couu- ' try are liable at any timo wiiile in a I greatly sur- hiygo city to fall a victim to the con the British 1 tidence men. Captain Williams of t)e N w York puller Ins verified the tstory tuat O.icur WiM-j wiu t-tkpn in bv banco stercrs. He save that tTO weeks ago Wilde was accosted while walking up Broadway, near Union Spuarp, by a hatchet faced young man who introduced himself as the jfuD,of Vreel. tue banker As he 1 naa Sf.cn tue poet in Uig itttuer 01 fu-e he toos ttie botrty, etc Mr Wilde was dcl.ghtod. . He had been ' in the Presel banking offiVo, but he i did ne t remember tbe young man. JhQ ,w( tQa rMtaurant wU.n Mr i)rMW, ale a8 thoa h huD. Mr. Wild j r.-iuembers 1 this v.itn'a ,i.a btlle iater in the day when he was informed by I'apt-.in liliams that -'Mr. Drexel" wis '-Hungry J09" a noted banc j steor?r. During the repast Drrxel mentioned that h had won a lottery priza aud snggesled that the poet accomj any him to get the money. The old bait was swallowed, and Oscar went to a bouc 011 Fifteenth or Seventeenth ptrcet. Several men were throwing dice. Drexel threw for the poet and won quite a sum. l'"-""" J'"".""' it was SGV, then S10J, until, becom ing excited over the game, he played until he lost 10t0. He slowly sign a check on the Mad:3on Square Bank for the amount, realizing at last that he had been swindled. He shook off Drexel, who insisted on acooiupany- ; . jjj an,i rnisuinr to the street UHlioJ cab and was driven rapidly to the Lrik. He cot there in time to stop tne payment of the check. The check was not presented bnt was returned by mall to Captain Wiiiiams. Oscar recognized Drexel a picture in the Rogues' Gallery. It is that of Joseph Sellick allias "Hun- jrrv Joe. Jacob Tboma. shot aa IS pound wiid turkey lst Thursday, and sent it to friends in Uerks oouutv. A cian was in town on Friday with a load of buck wheat fl .nr. and a pair of aiarca that he a?ked $500, for, that is he wanted five hundred dollars for tb animals-, tha buck-wheat be sold by the pound. A surtreon at the Maternity hospital. l Fans; observing a treat mortality i among iiitacts that were somewhat ticeuie in mtur earuci ncun, piuiiura ...... . -,j tain an eaveo beat of eighth two de grees Fahrenheit, and the infant kfpt in it two days to six weeks eomes out strong. Mies Agness Wearer, of Brooklyn, retired a few evenings since leaving the gass burning. She awoke, and finding tb gaes extigaished, she reach ed for a match, when her band came in contact witb a burglar's bead. She aeiicd tbe m u firmly by tbe hair, spraof out of bed and seized biin by tbe tbroit with the otber band, and would have speedily choked bim to j death bad ber father not come to tbe j rescue. Mis Weaver weighs aboat two buadred rounds. She passed tbe burglnr over to tbe police H. H. Miller, Heading Pa., aaya: "lhava ttcn osiog Brnwn; Iron nittera as a tonic j and ntirr end ed it vtrv Vane tieUI. . Locals. There is a report abroad, that Eu rope will need 200,000,000 bushel, of wheat before their next harrest There was a carnival of murder, and all manner of outrages during the hollidars within the limits of the Hepnblic. The hollidaye bring mirth and happiness to many, to many they bring sorrow and shame. ' Annie Showers, a child aged 10 years, fell from the overhead of her father's barn in Milford township, aud broke both bones in left fore arm. Dr. Banks rendered the prop er surgical attention. The accident took place on the 27th of la-it Decem ber. Over ia Northumberland county, on the night after Christmas, a mar ried man, Mosely behaved unbecom- inprlv toward a Mis Powel : her brother was present, and he demand ed that Mosely 's attentions cea?e. For his interference Mosely, drew a knife, and stabbed him to the heart Thomas B. Coder, who some weeks ago broke a leg, by a fall on a path, in Patterson, died about noon on the 23rd of December laRt. Interment in Union Cemetery on Christmas. He wa about 74 years of age. He was the oldest living member of one of the Odd Fellow orders in this town. Last Thursday morning, Jacob Garner,- a prominent farmer, aged about 30 years, committed suicide by hanging himself with a rope in bis barn, near Reinhold's Station. Lan caster countv. He had twice before attempted suicide. Despondency and aberration of mind was the cause. He leaves a wife, but no children. The Christmas entertainment, in each of the churches in this place, on Christmas evening, came up to the highest expectation. It is a ques tion, as to whether there is another town of tha size of MilBintown, with in the limits of the Commonwealth, that on anj Buch occa8ion, fill large churches, with men women a Uildren. 3 and Aonio Sehweier, recited from memory, to ber teacher Miss Lanra Hamlin, the N?w Tusunient book of Mark, and tbe Titles, and tbe Gildea Text of the Ssbbatb School Leeson for the year 1832. In apprecUtion of which fact, tbe Presbytnaa Sabbath Sobool, presented to her. a C'lpj of tbe Teacher's edition of tbe .Holy Bible, on Christmas evening, Decem ber 2.", 1S32. The general sense of the people, on the question of civil service, ia a desire for honest, sober men, for the offices. They would not make the acquirements of : how many colors there are in the rain- bow, or how many Red rivers are there in the county t and so forth, the standard of admission. A life tenure in office generally speaking ia abhored by the people. The following is stated to be a nearly correct rule for measuring corn in cribs : Having leveled the corn in the crib, measure the length breadth and depth, and multiply them together, and daduzt from the product one fiftli, and you have the number of bushels in the car; for shelled corn take the one-half of this. To be strictly orrcet add half a bush el for every ono hundred. David Imep. a colored citizen of Tuscarora valley, was in town, some davs aero, attending to business. He is a well preserved man of f3 years, and has been one of the most pros r.erons men in the vailev. He has f number of sons and has eurc&ded in purchasing a farm for each and every oue of them. He is a credit to his race, and a substantial citizen, for the community in which he lives. Tho tone of the. Legislature will nut be improved when Dukes the member from Uniontown reaches that body, if he ever dots. It is bijrhlv probable, that society would Lo benefited if he w re to be hung to-morrow. The world is not im proved in morals by having men livf in it that betray voting ladies, and whn remonstiited wii.li by parents write inf u'tuig letters, and conclude the transaction bv phooting the fath er as Dukes did Nutt. There might hnvo been some reason in tho case ' if Nutt had 6hot Dukes for visiting his daughter for the purpose that it is said that ho visited her. Perhaps the better way is not to be positive as to the merits of tho case till ail the evidence has been heard. The case as it stands now before the pub lic is. clear only in ono thing, and that is that Dnk3 shot and killed Nutt. A later report says that Miss Nutt declares the reports concerning herself in connection with the case to be untrue. Tht cnjnrea digestion und enjmrment of food : a tonic that brine" strencth to the weak and rst to the ncrvouvs ; a harm!ea diirrhf core that don't constipate jnat ht every family needs Parter'i Ginger I Tonic. A singular stdo and transfer of a wifo by her hnsband with her full consent hns been discovered in Stokes county, Mass. Airroat dc-nKms, farmer, 6old his wife to a neighbor, t tno contuerauon peing xie then boM his otLcr ropty and left tbe neighborhood, leavi-.ig his better '. half in possession of her purchaser. The transfer was don as though the j men had simply traded horsos. Jen- j kins, in conversation, slid lie wanted to move awr.y, and was not able to take his wife. Glide well saul he was tired of living withont a wife, and was willing to bny bor if Jenkins wonld be willing to sell. The latter named 5300, and after further con vcrsiition, the transfer was ngrepd upon. Mrs. Jenkins was consulted, and cheerfully agreed to the sale. She Rt ouce took her effects and went to Glidewell8 house where fche is now living, and seems perfectly contented. But what a the use of going to Mass., among the yankees for a caso of wife selling or trading, when it has been done nearer home ? Some years ago, a vta, who had traded cfi a wife, lived in the old tumble down house near the smith phop in which Daniel Pannabaker does business across the basin. The name of the mtm has escaped the recollection tf tbe writer of this paragraph. T. T. Speace, Millersvil'.e, Pa., savs: "After three year exparienca with Brows' Iroa Bittars I take pleaanre in wamTeod.-lajit." It ia not necessary to pick our words in mentioning the Philadel phia Trans, the prospectus of which journal appear! in another column. To Tims has got to be a sort of ne esity 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 The Tntas from Maine to (Cali fornia. We have persuaded ourselves at times that the reason the people like it so much is that it ia constant ly giving its readere juicy bites from the sunny side of the journalistie peach. To whomsoever it concerns it is again repeated. That no person shall kill, or have in his possession after being killed, any gray, black or fox squirrels between January I an September 1, penalty $5 ; hare or rabbit between January 1 and Nov. 1, penalty $5 for each rabbit ; wild turkey between January 1 and Octo ber 13. penalty $15 for each turkey ; upland or grass plover between Jan uary 1 and July 15, penalty $10 for each plover ; woodcock between Jan nary 1 and July 1. penalty $10 for each woodcoak ; quad or partridge between January 1 and October 15, penalty $10 for each quail; pheasant between January I and October 1, penalty $10 for each pheasant ITEMS. Thomas Jackson, and Charles Green who made large fortunes in oil in the early days of the trade, are now toll takers on a Pittsbirg bridge. They lost tbeir money in oil speculation. John Ford, lost a Urge fortune in the recent deolin ia oil, and is bow a raring mania, witb do bope or recov ery. Mrs. Elisabeth Killman, of Berks conaty, bid in her boose a too of home made soap at the tine of ber death, which recently occurred. A Montgomery county girl ate a quart of chesiusts a few days ago and died from the effects in a few hours in great agony, in apite of medical aid. Mrs. Mary Lowry, of Everson, Fay ette county, was buried a few da; t lioee in a abroad that she Made 21 years ago. A Tbe paper for making ear wheels is Beirlj all made in Washington Co. There were 60 enlistments in tbe U. S. army at the reerniting station in Pittsburg laH month. Tha number is so large as to excite comment. Gray bairn eften cause annoyance, which Parker'a H.iir Balsam prevents by restoring the yontkfi'.l color. An 30 year old Kcntuokian married an IS year old girl tho otber day. SlEE no longer from Dyspep sia, Indigestion, want of Appctite.lossofStrength lack or Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, Ac. BROWN'S IRON BIT TER3 lrsver fails to euro all these diseases. rTtv, N'rrrTT.I-wT 6, iSSi ria?rT Chemical Cr. Jmle.un: t'nr year I ha and eotiM gt o relict l ham:; trwn everyifcirf wl.ich was recnniinwwi M liiul. ct:r2 oa ihea:Ticcoi luwIT who had hren rtoefiirc! by Jx-.w'ft IkoH fiTTns I tried V:i!e, wi:h mc surprising mulls. Previous to taktrjr K rows' laow lliTTW, rvrrytlun 1 ate distre! rr. a, a.id I nffred pruy from at tunvnj :natin in tht ;tomrh, viiich was nnbearate. 5ince tak irj iiitowif's Inoir Rrrrnft, all m tK-ub'cs arr aXancml. Can em any time without any titaccabic re uh. 1 am practtcalif another Xrson. Mr. W J. Flitwh, 93 Maverick St., E. Kotto. FROWN'S IRON BIT TERS act3 like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tast ing the food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or cv headache. Sold by all Druggist. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. See that all Iron Bitten an audc by hrown Chemical Co., Baltimore, ami hava crossed red lines aad crada aurk oa wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 6i : U $r'r?y . i ii t 4 WP7T?l!535 af t K ? 3 rl fc 5 j - A Superlative S?a! ?tJ S'ltr iT5rar. cv--w:. prar'iWr.r -''ven ty i. iv-'r'.: hvc? he'd (K'h'i try I'arkeis x'l t 1 1 y't r.t" a la 3t, Tr :r--tT tr lr-''r'.an Tistt- i bvr-n-rr.nl ?!omoraiijr-r.r.aTriiv firt;te i n t . . x aut. z ut-.u '-.n r. i t me j arkcr tOm-rrlcm; Ji"ri 1 are t 'rnsinretlon, Dywpr-a'u, Ktintnua Ton , c nil! czn yrtx. 1 1 imIi " -: -::t Elofl! 1 'nr'er ftfli ttc Cssl jsrii Scrtsl tt?i-i C.rt Ever C:. If tau a:t va?nn awr irnac, ,:rps:rri ?r ary a r.Tti or wv:: rt twit- n-e a fimusM tak ii TTT; loxxot emc; rt TtiH inri;f ttm vrd tniui TT" tip f w the fit d? IVrt nri'i rsvtr in'.wte, it baa uvvd faimdrvds oi Uvea: ft mzy aav yunrs. C ACTION ,Rfw a" trlattTv.-. rVln'i'fT-Tea; aj w-r -sr.-. J -I lb W4r-r4"! as-'-rs lwvrr-' i-."n.f 4 ?-tan fm -rmt'saaf gWwf . 5.t: v"v e Jut Msji tk -x, K. T. Se- i sa rIn fc irwa. sevt ?.tito rcnrfi r-u-An r:zs. !-; 'i laarT frTnrx 7nrlz lint ft :tt'h f -l "rtrrce fa;jrii.fi y r"pa!ar. ihrr 5 M rt& SI-r lit it. iait vtn hiviny i LOii5- 'a. A" 4-x;rt mr t fWia'TT ft M(VrCiAivr. Pt V.W tv. r72. s I i 9 jpAnrcxiii't; i- 7IATM BALD ATX $ si R'mlhlf-u:tfG!Ca.!cr5os;rt;or B lrxirvntM lo firevcnt fr. Hnj r-f iV.ir .?.? r" ir r- h LBaasalMUagaJ BIHW - I Faraaara aad other deairing a genteel, lucrative agency basioeaa, by which 9 to $.0 a day can be earned aead addreaa at nee, oa postal, te H C. Wrkos It Co. 15 aad 197 Fulton Street, 'ew Tore. Dec. 20-M-e. CAUTION MOT ICE. ALL prraona are hereby cautioaed afainat fishing or hunting, gathering berriea, or crossing Belds, or in any other way trespiaeing oa the landf of the trnder igned J. 9. Eiikpp. GUTTHISOUTI Wehavatore)alnl0 laadlnar Cltlaa, rpwa wlek iw acasaiorala VUttwuyvUm caScktr. O.ir Factartsa) a. "t PrlnrksaJ OClraa an at trio. Pa. n,d for our .New CaUaiaanaa aad bat ie to asaata AdUnaa MM I AVCI I CSaxa. at. 111 LUICLLPHlLAc.rHIA.aA. Legal. Execatora' !fetlce. Ettatt William W. Jtmtmt itctittd. ETTER5 TE3TAMKXTART OX THK Jitute of William VV. Jamison, lata of r ajatte townaaip, Juniata coootT, daceaa d, baving bean grantpd to tb uoderaif aed, all peraona indebted to aaid eatata are re quested to tuaka par no ant, and those haTiif elaima or demands a'ra rrqueated ta make known tbe same without delsv, to ISAAC M. JAVISOX, Kxecutor, Coaaioiu as, Juniata Co., Fa. Deceaa. 20, 6. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In tht Orpkant' Court of Juniatm Csy. In tbe estate of Peter Rumberger dee'd The andersingned appointed auditor br be Orphans Court, of JuniaU Co., to audit and paaa upon tbe exceptiona died to the account of I bomaa Kumberger, dee'd, late of tha township, of Greenwood, to as certain tbe indebtedness of tbe legatees, to aaid esute, lo determine any question that mar ari?e ia tbe at ttlement or distribution of auid estate, and to make distribntion tbareof to any one of those persons, legally entitled thereto, hereby give notice, tlnit he will attend to the duties of hia appoint ment, at hia office in Mifltintonn, oa the 24th d.iy or January, A. D., 1S!3, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock I H., of said day, when and where all per sons interested will present their claims, or be forever debarred from coining la np on said fund. ALFKKD J. FATTKRS OX. Auditor. Jlifflintown, Dec'r20, 18S2. PRIVATE SALES. OXK Or THE KOPT PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be purchased of trie undersigned at a reasonable price. Tha property ia situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with tbe Sxith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACKE. baring thereon erected a comfortable Two-atorr Framellouae, a corn modious rt.iMe and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at tha doer of tl.e house. For p'rtirnlars csll on or addreas W. HOOPS. TValnnt P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. Payments to suit Purchaser. A FIRST-RATE FARM I TUSCARORA Valley, containing 2V& acrea, alio at ITS acres clear. Twu sets of buildings. No. 1, Log House, Sftx'Ji, plastered and pebbled ; Kitchen attached, Spring, and also a Well of water near tbe door; Stone Bank Barn, 40x90 ; Orchard. No. 2. Kew frame Honse, 'JHxZ2, good collar; Summer Houae, 14iU; Spring and Spring Home; New Frame Bank rnrn, lOxtit; Walton Shed; (Jood Tonn; (hrhard, of fraited trttit, in beartn; condition. Will sell all. or half, to suit perchsarr. The Und ia well adapted by nature for the mii' of grain and stuck. Plentv of I ;rue stor.u.' Th community is goad. Churches and school house conve nient. Terms modorato. For pirticulars call on or addrtas C. MEl EES, Fanners' Grove, Jnniata Co., Pa. A FARM OF 20O At'KKS, KOHR OR leits, of limestone ar.d rhale laud, in Milford totnhip. in Licking Creek valloy, Juniata connty, i'a. ; about l'.t) cleared, 40 acres tiU'bt-riand 'undi;r fence." The improve ments are a Large Double Stone and Frame House, Large Bank Barn. Wagon Shed, Large Hog Pen, bheen House, Carriage House, Wash Ilna-w, Spring House within ten yards ot the door. Fountain pntup of never-tailing water at both house and barn. This ia a desirable property, and isouly two miles from Mifliin railroad station. Terms easy. F'r particulars, ca 1 on or address John Rohiseii, Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa., or Shelbnrn Robison, same address. A FIRST-RATE FARM. CONTAINING One Hundred and f-ity Acres, in tbe best wheat-growing district in the State of Ohio, ritnaied one-half rmie from Amanda rail road station, in Fairfield county, and ona mile from a good pike. Th..- improvements are a larpe two-siry PRICK HOL'SK (13 rooms, hs'l and cel'ar), Donbla Log Barn and Stable, and other buildings, and a well of good water. A stream of spring water traverses tha centre of the f trm. There ia a large orchard on the prijmiaes. "Will take $TO per acr, ptrt cash, reat in payments. A far-n adjoining sold for $100 per acre. The reason for selling, is the desire to invest in citv property, in Circleviilo. For all in formation address J. SWEYKR, Circleviiie, Ph-kswar Co., Ohio. A FARM OF 75 ACRF.S. 65 ACRKS eear and in a good state nr cultivation, the bainre in tirotier. in Sprm-e Hill township, Juniata cMintr, Pa., onc-hiJ! nulo from tha proponl nii.'ro! trom the Juniata to tha Potomac river, fix. miea from I'ort Koval. The improvcmeDts are a l.:irge Stone Dwel linc lloiisc, 28x30 feet, with a well of good water at tha iloor. Bank Bnrn, Corn Cribs, ana other ontbuil'linc, a Apple Or chard, and a groat variety ol fruit. Also the right to qu.uTj Jiaic atone on a farm about a bail distant. Tbe f irm has been limed reoentr. Titers One-hilf cah, baanc ia two annual payments. For fnrther particulars ad'ireaa S. A. HOFFMAN, - Sprnco Hill, Juniata Co., Pa. FARM for SALE, m Tnscarora Valley, near IVru Mi!is, containing 100 acres near ly all clewed, tho baiUnce well act with good Lite-oak timber, only t miles from the new proposed railro&d. The land t not mncli hilly, a pirt of which Las been lately limed ttllfen acres ol n.endow. water j Ml 14t,h hi- irtu.f mill ru auiiu'iamv i ""S DAtiK-ii.iro, it of mi inline nouse Ai'x-io an nrcesary ouiiMii:aiiiiC!4, prrer laniua; fonotain m f"d water innuin at tbe door also a Inrse !tni'tone auutry about J mile distant bflitns to tbe firm. To Churches and Sc-Ueol-boiue wiihin half-mile. Tiica t,WO or call on er add rt-ss J. .. EEXEPPV Pern Mills, Jnniata Co., a rorDKT roa sale. A Fonndfy, in good enter, at Johnstown Jnniata Co., Pa. The eucine is new. The melting aj pcratns has just beeb orerbauled and nude as good as hen new. The shop is large and roorar. All of th several de partments are nnder ono root. The Foun dry has the best run of enstm in the connty. In connection with the Foundry there b or 6 acres ot land for sale, having thereon erected a Large Frame Dwelling House, noarly new, and a gocd-siz-d Bare. Good Orchard, Apples. iirapes, ice. Every thing convenient about the premises. Will sell all or part. For fnrther particulars call oa or address J. II. UlHiEKS, Jobcstown, Juniata Cn-, Fa. Sale Bills printed .on short notice at tha orhce ot tbo AeaJinci ai lltpub.tfan. I OB PRlNUNti Ot fcVtKV KIND of done at this ofi.ee. If ou i-h to huy rrsl estate, eonsnl tha columns of tht, Serjittt ani Ktpublicon Snbseriba for the Snlimel ondKfpaWctn roe o-si paper in, tae county eatinel a nt Kevn r.Iira: $10 a vri i Qraybill's Column. FALL STOCK, or CARPETS. Ohoio Patterni in VELVET. Body and Tapttry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medium and Low Gradi II GRAINS, A Full Lina of VENETIAN, A. Completa Line of RAG, A Choioa Lot f HEMP, Beautiful Patterns in STAIR, aad HAIL Carpets AT THE Carpet House FUBNITUBE BOOMS OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY. AX the Old Stand, THK BOTJTHWTMT CORNER OT BKIDGE & WATER STREETS,. MirrLixTofrx, pa., HAS JCST RECEIVED All the abort) enumerated viaces. and all otber things that mey be fonnd in a CUPET I FIMITUBE STORE, AT PRICES BEYOND COMPETmON ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pillows, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GRE.CT VARIETY, &0tt &Cn &c. In fact everything usually kept in a First-Clas House- Furnishinsc Goods Store. john s:graybill , BRIDGE STREET, 8ath Side, Between the Caaal asd Water Street, MlFFUXT6W.Vt PE.YX lfe0 A dverlwtenU. Complete Stock. - F. Ia. OBAYBIXIa, ilcAlisterriUe, Pa,, Ha juat returned from tha Kaatera Cities w lib a Large and Complete atockor BUY GOODS, Eats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, READY- MADE CLOTHING, Cirara, Tcbacc, ac, c. Fartiaa will liud il greatly to 1 van tage W call aud ee my Slack and hear my JPrutt below purchasing etaewbere. Stock Eutirelj New and Fresh. 1 can aucommuda le you in almost every thing oU ed lor in a Store of this kind. F. la- CRATBILU Out. 'M, !. . JUNIATA VALLEY BAlS'lv, OF MirFaLIJITOWS, PA. WITH , BRANCH AT PORT BOYAL. Stockholders Individnallj Liable. J. NiiYIX POMEROr, Prtndtnt. T. VAN IKW1N, Casaicr UiBBcroaa : J. "evin Pomeroy, Joseph Koturoca., George Jacobs, Amos 6. Bonsall, Xf. C. Pomeroy, Philip a. Kepnor, Lauia E. Atkinson. TocaaoLaas : J. evin Pomeroy, K. E. I'arker, Philip H. Kepurr, Joseph Hutbrock, tieorge Jacobs, L. K. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. JJouaail, Noah Oortalor, Annie il. S boiler, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kurt. Samuel II. Knrta, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, r. B. Frow. John Hertaler. Charlotte Suyder, RT Interest alloweJ at the rate o 2 per cent, on 6 months ceruj.', i" . - 12 months certitlcatea. f n23f ,g7.tf BUTTER-WORKER OperaUn on tia prlnolpla f DIRECT AND POWERFUL PRESSURE, Itvraad of rotllM, Tuvim r all dm naoa iha iattar. Wort lauaaJiai waa. CERTAIN, EASY, QUICK, STRONG, CHEAP. lata for fan daaorlptiTa cjrear W Iavaolurt aaat dOlJt HASKKa. PORTER BLASCnARD-S SONS, CONCORD, f.M. Iy rOrTi.of, life is sweeping by, go CjlaO X and dara beioro yon die, something ao'ghty and sublime leave bo hind to conquer time." M a week in your own town. j onttit free. No risk. Kvery thing new. Capital not required. Wa will furnish you everything. Maoy are making fortnaas. Ladies make as much as men, and boys and girls make great pay. Read er, if yon want business at which you can makegrs.it pay all the time, write for par ticulars lo il. liaUKTT - I.'o., Portland Males. SPIDER'S POET GB&FE WINE Used in tha principal Churchea for Ocan munion purposes. Eicellent for Ladies and Weekly Persons and the Aired. SPEER'S PORT Wl WINE! FOUR YEARS OLD. rflUIS CELEBRATED NATlvK WINE L is m.tde trom tbe juice of the 0(rto Grape, ratae.1 in this country. Its invsJ aahle. TONIC AND 8TRENSTHEH1N0 M0PERTIH8 are nnaurpasaed by iy oihcr Naiivo Wrna Beina' tha rjura itiire of the fTraiic. rjrodur - ed nnder Mr . " . ' : ' r fcpters own per-unal super- vision. Its purity ita genuinvaess, are guar anteed. 1 lie yoncitcst child may partake ot its generous qniities, and tho weajumt invalid use tt to advantage. It is particu larly beneficial to the aged and dobiliatid, and anited to the various ailments that sl eet the weaker eex. It is in evirv respect A WINE TO BtsKLItL N. . SPEER'3 P. J. SHERRY. The P- J. SHERRY is a wiue of Super- ior Cbaractec and partake of Uie rich qui! itie ot tha grape Iroui which; it For Parity, Richness. Flavor and Uedicinai Projrtiesfc it it will be lousd unexcelled. SPKER'S P. J. BRANDY. This BiAN Di' staud unrivalled in this Conutry being tar supoiior for medicinal purposes. IT IS A PCKE disiiLttinn from the grape and contains valuable mediciual proprrtirs. It has a delicate ttavsr. siuiiur to that of t the grapes Iroru hici it is diMilit-d, aid is in greai lator among arst-ciasa laioiues. EW si'aatura f.f Jl.rP.rh!" ""'""''"la.w. SPEER, Pas.ic N.J., is over the cork of acta bottle. Sold by L. Backs, everywhere. Sept. 13-1852. And by driiKi.U Valuable Kcal Estate at Pri-ata "ale' Tha nndersijnsd effers for sa'e, a tr-t of fi. ii..... .4 a..... ,n,..i i.... Una Hundred Acres, of Isnd mora nr (era, en which there ra a large STONK-DWELL- lNlr-HOl M., in good repair ar.4 good BANK-BARN and out fcuiidings h in. tk. GRIST-MILL three stories high, the lower stories of which are stone, and the third frame, with three run of ud french burrs, ene new overshot wheel, one-new iron wheel, end gearing nearly new through out, with excellent water power. The land ia mod farm land, and tn a rowl atAte i oi cultivation, ina mill has an excellent I country trads. 1 Thta ia . Tmre H.l m-v nnfl 1 a "ia ia m ,wrj umnwt pirp-r. aua hi j situsted on mile and one-fourth north-west inervVrr1 be sold an essr teraia. For further "particulars please call on or addres Jacob Smith. Mc AlistervUle Pa., lor Jeremiah Lrons. atifMiaiuirn Pa., i.r I John E. Smith. Chester Serines. Chester i county Pa. i - Consult the columi.t of the Stnlintl a-A f"r parilipa it. ru r-.w- Thvthri Gutae. PFNSSYLVAKIA BA,iQAI TIME-TABLE On nd sXter Saturday October 6th 1 n that stop at Mifflin HI tol 82 follow trains that stop i EASTWARD. ' JJirrus AccoauioDATioa- eaves iffiin daily at Bt Stopping at an sta lions between Miffiin and Uarnsbnrs:. ar riv s at HarrihtJurg at 8 20 a. m- Jobstow.i Eiraf leaves Itooaa daily at 7 Ut a m., and stopping all regular stations botween Altoona and Harriaburg reaebe ilitBin at 10.43 a- ra., Harriburg lt.4J p. hi., and arrives ia Fbiladolpsia a, 5.06 p. m. Mail Tim icave Pitttbnrg ilsily a 7.83 a- in., Aitoona at 2..o p. in., and stop ping at ail regular stations arrives at JUll'.n at o-38 p. ra-, Harrisburg 7.80 p. u., liiila adelphia 11 00 p. m. Mall Express leaves Pittsbnrg at 1 DO p nt Aitoona 6S0 pm i Tyrone 7 17 pro Hunt ingdon SOS put) Lewistown 9 JO pm; Mit nin 5 pm j Uarrisburj 1113pm; Phila delphia 2 65 pm. WESTWARD. Mirvus Accoktk.5 leaves liarria risbnrg daily at 10. IS a. ni.,and stopping at all atatiena, arrives at Uiffiin at 12.10 p. m. Maii Tbali leaves Fhi!a?a!phia slajly at 7. CO a. m., llarrisburg 11.15 a. m., Mifflin 12.27 p. m., atopj.ingat all stations between Miltiin and Aitoona roaches Allovca at 3 4- p. m., Pittsburg 8.60 p. at. WirrLi-i AecovaODaTios leaves narria burg daily except Sunday at S.00 p. m.,and atopping at all stations, arrives at Militia at 7.00 p. m. Pacific Express '.eaves Philadelphia 11 20 p m t llarrisburg 3 05 a ru ; Duncauoon a 63 am; Newport 4 IS am; MitttinSOla in; Lawistowa 6 25 a m ; McVsytowa o 5l am; iit. Uuioa 19 am; Huntingdon ti 1 46 a m ; Petersburg 7 0- a ni ; ijitruce Crttk I? loaaii Tvrone 7 o4 a m : fcU'a Mills 766 a in ; Altooca 9 16 i u; Fittsbtug 1 35 p in- v Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 11 Oi a m ; Harrisburg 3 15 p rn i lliiHiu 4 37 p ra ; Lewistown 4 6tp rt ; Huntingdon tK p m ; Tyrone 8 40pm; Aitoona 7 'M p ui . Pitta-k-rj 1180pm. LEVISTOW DIVISION. Trains leave Lewistown Juoctiou for 35 U roy at bvJj a ru, 10 60 a m, 3 2i p ni ; lur Sunbury at 7 05 a ru, 1 '5 p iu. Trains arrive at Lewutown Junction iVoai Wiln.y at 9 10 a ni, 1 50 pm, 4 50 p n ; l'ram Sunbury at 10 00 a m, 4 41 pm. TYRONE DIVISION. Train leave Tyrono for Bellefonta a4 Lock. Haven at 8 30 a ni, 7 SO 9 m. Leuve Tyrone for Curweusville aad Ciearlield at fMum, 7 SO p m. Trains leave Tyrone for Warriors Mark, Pennsylvania Furnace ar.d Scotia at 8 iV ra and 3 30 p m. Trains arrive ar Tyrone frota- Ballefout and Lock Htvcn at 7 30a in, and 0 85 p in. Trains arrive at Tyroue from-Curweusville and Cleartielil at 7 -J4 a m, and 5 5J p n. Trains arrive at Tymne from Scoiia, War riors aiarlr. and I'tnusvlvania funics at 7 30 a ni, at 2 S3 p ui. Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. ArrnDgement of Parens?? Train. J-J 2-3th, Trm car Hrribrg at ,'9.'ai . For Nw York via Allontuvn, at 7 y a. n. and 1 45 p. ru. For New y,.rk via Fhilideichii andfKoutift BrooS Koute," a 52 7 60 a ut, and 1 4 p nt. For Philadelphia, 6 il, 7 61), SO a m, 1 ii and4Wpra. For Koa-liug at 5 2, 6 25, 7 50, 0 60 a as, 1 4 A, 4 10 and 8 00 p m. For P ttsville at 6 20, 7 60; 9 50 a n. and 1 4o and 4 00 p. m. and via Jichrvlkil! Jt P ufnrhanna liranch at 2 40 p m. For Auburn, H 10 a ni. For Allwitown at 6 20, 7 50, 9 ,".0 a ni. 1 4 and 4 00 p m. Tho 7 50 am, and 145 p m trains hav throagh cars for New York via Allen town. scxDjirs. For Ailentown and arar stations at 5 20 a m For Kiading, Philadelphia and a av sutiona- at 6 21) a in and 1 45 p m. Trent for JUrritlmrg l,mr sa follow ; Leava New York via Alientuwn at 00 ant ICO and 530 pm. Le&va Jicw York via "Bonn. I Brook Kouto" ani Phlladeli hi 7 45 a m, 1 30, 4 00 and 1 30 p m , and 12.0 midcight, arriving at ,.,,.l.Yr,'.b!ir ,6. ", ij -p. m.,inl 12 10and9 40arn. Leave Philadelphia at 4 30 9 45 a ra., 4 5 50 and 7 35 pm. Leave Pottsville at 0 CO, OC0 a. tu. and 4 4a p m. Leeve Roaamg at 4 60, 7 30, 1 1 60 a I 27, 6 15, 7 60 and 125 p iu. Ltvive PottkviIle via Sch lylkiil and Suaqne haiin hranch, 8 15 a -a. and 4 40 p to. Lsave Ailentown at i Ci, 8 40 a u . 12 IS 4 80 aud 9 Of - iu. - S VXD Ai'S. Leave New York via ill. ntuwn, at a M a. m- Philadelphia a-. 7 35 p m. Leave Reading at 7 if a m and 10 25 n ra. Leave Allrntown at 9 05 p n sTttl.TOVRnA.1CIK Leave HARRI.SBrHfJ f..r PTt..r. j asl. aud tfteelton dai'y.eaeept Sunday, 6 2. ' it Ail l . - .... . ' j tvfl .s.Iord,j r',tl Sund,v 6 35 o vi & Z 1 1$ at unlay only, 4 4" and 610 p ui 1 uinMi.n.. "i t -r ... . . i a, oif.r.i.iu.. Cfiti. cept r-nndav, 8 U';7 00. l(J0i la . ... a iu nu iu iu p,u; daily, escepl Satuiday ana attnuay, 6 10 p Ui, and on Situr'laT ouiy, a 10 ar.d O ill p rn. C. (i. HANCOCK (If trot Manner. TT" - Thirt?j-Ttreo '7. .- .. rr-r ".an leant Amonn GUR WILD Offliausf Atrr.arf.oTh.antVw'ru- b7 ben. Sherman. i iww m at im. AIT.CI mmj w4 tmlmm. f -- MnLm. tin. . aa4 awT!; 7? Wa. fia. ex ! i.t '-.. -r.- It t aar ir.i., , ,,,1 "at aira i - m ulZJl'? - I in. u is. Crt wM - a ' " ' Wiaa f.d c.j. . - 1,1 r. u . T1 Go.-""".. fa,i ' C S. I icrrrn . . r,"ra . ......... . .uinaiBMk), j 11. i A.-aaai a-taaRajan. j iTJZ?? tn'"' X-OXT9J!tfiT.. i?n' ! CACTInt nvi a oar. " . wa Ian. w.. Haa La a!,., w "rt a riox IOTICE. I AL,Llr,,0n"r,hCT,:bycione,l11!.i XX trcraaaln!. nrmn fl. ,. . ""V1;! a . dersiin" in vZ-... " ' ""u' " I na- i . . ' . iwi.iware other wa. or Waikar o ia aay other wa. Jonathan Kiaer Wro BranthotTer Henry S piece Catharine Kurt John McMeea C O Shelly A II Knrta Dsid Smith S Owea Evaaa Tsto Benner C-Splcher John L Anker J B Garber f M KaufTmaa f Dettra t"id Il.,nberSw Arnold Tarne,S Lvi K Nj er AOT, 18Sj. v c uinsn ! ( wSmith S J Ckllrt j i 'enry Ankei n i " "osWHor ! , " " 1 JacoD "oop. j Every family should have a ' PaP". Sobscribf4,,hIl?u,-w. r "t"n- . i ue '(,.,, I anf C,.,..!, pnTi' i!.-3. I iac at whi. h t i .', 7 "'tcs print (.