SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : Wednendaj-, January IT, ISS3 TERMS. ' Subscription, $1.50 per anntun if pud ithin within 12 months; (2.00 if not paid 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 c tnU per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, hair or quarter year. Remember, that for this sea son only, the Job Department, of the fctEXTIXEL AND REPUBLICAN, will turn nut bills, for sale ofler Personal ProFrty at lower rates than ever before. A re- auction ot ou per cent win oe made, after this Gate on bills printed at this office, and a no tice of the time of sale, in the paper, will be inserted gratis Parties having their bills print- j cd elsewhere, can have a notice of their sale inserted in the Sentinel and Republican, for 50cts and upward to suit the length of the notice. SHORT LOCALS. Chicken-pox ia Huntingdon. Ice, for ice dealers, is plenty. Patti30ii was inaugurated yc-ster dav- Sleighing was inaugurated last Thursday. They have Lighway Blair county. robbers in 300.0u0 peonl aUen;led the fu neial of Gambelta. The comet may now be seen on a clear midnight hour Subscribe for the Sentinel and Re publican and be happy. It is reported that 2,300 pensions are applied for every month. There are chicken thieves about Chamborsburg, Franklin Co. The Democratic State Committee met at Harrisbnrg, List Monday. Children are sick in Bedford, with a diseiise resembling pneumonia. Miss libel tie Todd, has been very sick with inilaniution of tho lungs. Small -pox, and mad d)gs, were re ported in different places, last week. Some time ago a llifflin Co. hunter tilled a fox equirrel 2 feet in length. There will be f our copses, in two of the sun, and two of the moon. A teachers' institute was htld in the town school houe on Saturday. F. F. Rohm, i!l jav half a cent per pound, for bones delivered ia Patterson. 3i. Skating was spoiled by the snow, but sleighing was taadj good, last week On the 3rd irst., the thermometer was 30 degrees below zero, in Mani toba. A young man in Huntingdon coun ty, shot tao red foxes iu one day last week. A protracted meeting, is being held in tho Lutheran cli-ivtli, iu this place. 148 pardons, were planted, by Governor Hovt. duriiis1 his term ef otSee. " A co w killed at Oriental, by Henry Jvarstetter, ina cigLt nails m stomach. There is a bear around Newton Hamilton, and hunters are locking after it The rock iu the Pattrrson railroad yard has been cut 60 as to admit of a third track. One hundred and sixteen deaths, occurred in Cham'iersburg, daring the year 1SC.2. A number of perp! le ireni Juniata of Gov- attended the ir.iuiguration ernor i'attison. On maiy of the rai'roa Is country the tr.t".c was bk of the Trod bv snow last week. The Bodford Springp, have b?en sold, and a new party, will manage that snrcm r result . Last ve3k, in Mount Holly. Cnni berlar.d conuty, thero vera seven cases of small pox. The McVeytc.vn band has. well, up there they c&y it busted. It way to pood a baud to bust. The Stato Encampment of the G. A. R. will i:im t t.t Vi.kesbai re on Wedncsr.i-.y January 111. The Hmou'd held a business meet ing last Thursday, and closed with a banquet in the evening. A nev,- jail, and a house for the fiheriffis b-.'ing built in Westmore land county for S20.000. Twenty three persons, fged over eighty years, died in Huntingdon Co., during the year ISSi John and Christian Reno, landsd a. cr.r load, of nt e western steers, at this place latt Wednesday. Mr. Doty was offered $300 for a colt, and lefused the offer. The next day the animal broke a leg. The gnow, . last week, brought country people to town, in sleds aud eleighs, in unusunl numbers. Flour mills, in Huntingdon Co., Lad to suspend operations, last week because of a scarcity of water. The Mercersbnrg Journal, says, a bog belonging to J. H. Unger. gain in weight, 208 pounels in 74 days. Every preacher in Huntingdon was presented with a barrel of Hour on Christmas, by Congressman Fisher. The peace of mind of the people of Illinois living near Cairo has been desturbed by an earthquake shock. Mrs. Marv Coder, aged 95 years, being the eldest person in Lycoming count v, cliea last wceic, in iuoniours ville. Robert A. Wharton, of Sprnce HilL has boujrht the farm of G. L- Weimer, in Turbett township, for $5,300. Despatches, last week, say there . . r 11- lS a great drought up in aiaine. a ter was never known to be so scarce. Many woolen laiils, and other mills, have closed for want of water. SHORT LOCUS. j The Pennsylvania Railroad com pany are laving a third and foruth track between Harri-burg and Rock ville. The oldest printer in the Juniata Talley, is aged 90 years, and lives in Lewistown. Hia name is Major W. P. Elliot A Pittsburg man is experimenting in making glass blocks, with the idea of inventing a way to the building of glass houses. It is reiorted, that the proposed railroad, which will run through the western end of Juniata Co., ia to have two tracks. One of the murderers of the Kintz- family, Uriah Mover, will be S Last wctk & lo of tanyder Co., couple oi men, in Reading, were arrested, charged with selling, into the market, some hogs, bitten by a mad dog. A frog was found hopping around in the snow, in Blair Co., last week. A man named William Walls, found it, by its tracks in the snow. A large number of the Academy scholars, took a sled ride to McAlis- U-rville on Monday evening, and par took of supper at Sharons hoteL Three young men of Reading, last week tiespasscd on an ice pond and were fined 30, each, for injuring the ie?, so stirs the Bloomfiel J Advocate. The Franklin Co., Repository, have in their office a pistol, used by John Youger- of the Jese James gang. Many people call to see the wcai)on. Miss Sallio nav.k, has bought John MonaLan's house and lot in this borough, and Mr. Monahan has bought the Parvin house and lot in Paticrson. "A dangerous counterfeit quarter dolltir, of the date of 1378, is said to be iu circulation. They are plated with silver, and the edge or milling is imperfect." Howard E. Butz, lias purchased the Globe printing oiliee, of Hunting don, formeily owned by Mr. Tyhurst, now deceased Mr. -Butz, paid J?3,GG0 for the cilice. J. F. SniHb, created havoc among the beeves aud Logs of his neighbors iu Fayette township the past butch ering season. Having butchered 14 beeves and G2 hogs. According to information, given by exchange papers, the preachers, everywhere, are directing vigorous blows at tho dancers within the res pective congregations. "A fourteen year old boy of Chain bcrsburg on Tuesday placed a pound of powder in a b ttio and then went too close to a stove. The doctor is nc-r attending the lad." Governor Hoyt's son, Henry Hoyt, it is reported will be married to a Miss McMichael, daughter of the eduor of tbe North American, of riiilatlcipbus, on Jioniary 31, 1SS3. Lie:1, tenant Danne hower one of the s:miviii.s of the ship Jenneatte, has distrihtuitd seed of the Artie piues among We.-t Chester nurserymen firm w'u-h tliey willattempt to raise trees. A petition in favor of submitting the qjesiion of the iiqitor tratKc to a popular vote cf the people, has been signed by many citizens of this place, 'd will be o W"1- this week sent to the i Several davs atro, on account of coll weather, radroa 1 switchmen, ha l a coal Cie built on the ground, along the railroad, north cf Patter so:!, to keep iLeiaelvea warm, while attending to the switches. Tho long evenings are at hand, subscribe for the Sentinel and Republi can a pleasant newspaper companion full of rers and information that will do you and family good during the winter niirhts and uavs to come. On Monday night a week a car in rr en tward bound freight train "uroke p.u axle at Andorson str.tion in MiiHln county, canting six cars to be wrecked, fearing up the track for over a hundred y;uds. No one was hurt. Spelling match' s ssem to have broken f-ut i-"i earnest in the county. There was one at Mt. Pleasant on Tuesday evening, at Cnba ou Thurs day night, and one at Reno.s 6chool hon'ic on Friday night. The Pottsviile Miner's Journal has a nice kettle oi usn to iook alter in the shape of a suit for libel against a Mr. Meek who last summer went on a trip we.-t. The Journal intimated that he had eloped with an other man's wife. ' There was a spelling lardch at Re no's school house last Friday night, after the spelling match, the 6chool held an t litertamment, which con- f-istcd of declamations, select read ing, music and the the reading of the Reuoville Eagle, by the editor. Our friends who are indebted for two or more years' subscription to tbe Sentinel and Republican are earn estly requested lo make payment without delay. We have names on on our mailing list, who owe us for 6 eight aud some over ten years." There were eighteen Pennsylvania railroad locomotives at the Cove above Marysville on last Wednesday morning, having run out of water, and the engine at the water tank was broken, but after Rome time watar was secured ut Ferdix and the en gines supplied. The Chamliersburg Repository says; While Dr. Caldwell's carriage was standing on the Diamond a few days ago. some mean contemptible scoundrel cut tho front seat with a knife. Why anyone should be so mean and commit such an act is be yond the comprehension of this jour nal. An exchange says; Some folks are commencing to economize by discon tinuing their papers. W e believe it is right to live economically, but it does seem that it is short sighted economy to starve the mind and dwarf the eoul by keeping in ignorance of what is going on at honie. All these men spend foolishly every year ten times the price of a county paper. The Lutherans and Methodists of , Huntingdon had revival meetings in progress in their churches. A statistical report says, that the Jews are the longest lived people. The reason is assigned to their not eating much pork. A fire broke out in Huntingdon, and burned the roof off & house. The fire companies of the town, put out the fire, which occurred last week. It is reported that an effort to form a new county will be made, to include parts of Cambria, Indiana, and Clearfield, with Cherry Tree, as the county seat A couple of dozen merchants in Chambersburg, during the week of tiraver. each evening; to attend the services held in tue cnurcnes, ciosea their places of business at 7 o clock. Immense Eeduction in Furniture. I will sell for cash on delivery on ly, during the month of Jauuary : Mv $22.50 Chamber suit for $18.00 25.00 - " 20.00 " 27.50 " " " 2 50 80.00 " if 25.00 8.00 carpet lonnge (12 springs) 6.50 7.00 Kaw Silk " " 6-50 6 .0O Rep " " 4-50 And other goods at a corrspoading rednc tlon. Parties commencing hocaekeepiDg this spring would do well to call at the FCRXITUBE t CARPET store of. JOHN S. GRATBILL. Mifflintown Pa. Advertise in the Senfinel and Rrpub lican, it has many readers. 'Here comes an Eastern detective,'" said a joker in a Dead .vood church as the congregation was kneeling in prayer. In seventeen seconds, says a witness of the scene, every worship er except the chief elder had risen from their knees and slid out of tho windows." The Altoona Tribune of the 12th inst says. Yesterday morning a brake man named George Guss whose home is in Mifflin, had the thumb of his right hand crushed. while coup ling cars at Elizabeth Furnace. He came to this city and had his thumb amputated. On the 10th inst., a fire broke out in a large hotel in Milwaukee Mich. The hotel was six stories high, and before people in some of the upper stories of the building could escape, the fire had cut off the passageways. A great many people jumped out of( the hotel windows and wrre killed. Others perished in the flames, which binned up the building. It is believ ed, near one hundred people, wore j burned to death, and killed, and manv others wonndel. DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hoss's Pho tograph Gallery you can get or.y small picture enlarged for 75 cent's. Also anything that is made in Pho tography, you can get here done np, in first clas3 style. All the latest style pictures, such as Curds, Cabin ets, Promenade, Pnnnol Boudoir, ic, iS;c. Frames of all kinds cheap. A hor?e was killed in the Crcoiaui us narrows between Juniata and Per ry counties, lne horse was m a team driven bv a man named Eurkholder. ; The horse stumbled and fell over a steep ep.ibankment in that place, and pulled the wagon, another horr, and the man, alon?. The wajjr.n crushed the horse that ftnmbled, against the rock. Tbe man narrow ly escaped the same fate. The toll keeper of the Milkrstown bridge, would not allow a Mr. Culler, to psss through that bridge with a steam threshing machine, because ho had fire in it. Culler put out the lire, b'.it.the toll-keeper still would not allow him to pass through. Culler then got up steam and ran through the toll gate, with his engine, break ing the gate to pieces. He paid 2 toll end also damages for breaking the toll gate, to the toll-keeper. The Troy N. Y., Times says: The bonfire that boys built on the side of a hill near tbe Stanton shamer house on the night of the Presidential elec tion in 1S80 is still burning. The subterranean coke bed to which it spread has slowly fed the fire ever since. Clay was thrown upon the burning deposit, bnt the clay has been baked through and the smoke and heat have Again come to the sur face. The Tature course of the lire can only be conjectured, but it is thought it will not endanger any more buildings. Anolher faith cure reported : John it. Aert or Huntingdon county wno has been unable to walk, for seven years, lavs aside his crutches and walks unaided. He had been in communication with tho leader of the faith meetings at Buffalo X. Y. They designated the honr of 8'oclock on the evening of tbe 4th inst, when prayers for his restoration, would be offered up at Buffalo, in which pray ers he was to unite at his home. At precisely 8 o'clock on the appointed evening, he arose and walked across the room, and ho has walked unaided since. Some nights ago two freight tra'ns wei'e wrecked at Juniata irie, a place 39 miles east of this place. By some means a number of tlie cars cf the train eastward bound Icit tbe track and piled themselves upon the other track, and a freight train west ward bound came along at the same time, and the engineer did . not see tho obstruction in time to reverse or stop Lis train, and the result was a double wreck in wbk-h the engineer of the latter train was severely 'hurt and his fireman killed and a brake man wounded Such things are common result ia a wrerk of rail road trains. A most uncommon oc currence took placo through the wreck just mentioned. A large empty box car was shoved to the top of the pile of wrecked cars, and there lost its balance, and fell over on the house of the division foreman, crushing through the roof down to the floor. It is believed that the chimney kept it from going to the ground floor. The foreman and his wife were asleep in bed, when tbe crash came, and two children aaieep in an adjoining bed, none of which were hurt, but the father and mother were so hard pressed by the impending car that the pressure upon them, broke the bed cord and they dropped to the floor. It was an escape by a hair's breadth On January 9 18S3, theMifflint'own bridge company, elected , officers, to attend to the management of bridge business during the present year. E. A Tennis, of Thompsontown, this connty, has been made the D. D. Grand Master, to look over the Masonic Lodges, in J uniata, Perry, and Mifflin counties. The Pennsylvania R R. C, notify people, who desire to have baggage checked, that they must have it done hve minutes before train departure, or it may not be checked at all, be cause of insufficient time. The saw mill in Pine Swamp Fay ette twp., run by a man named TJlsh turns out thousands of feet of lumber per day. The lumber is haul ed to this placebo be carred on the railroad. Warrants were issued last week, for the arrest of 24 boys, for skating on an ice pond, near Altoona. Twelve boys of the 24 were arrested, but were let off after paying the costs. The man that had them arrested de sires the jce for family purposes, and does not want tobacco juu-e su.l eurt on the ice. 'The Pigeon Creek Presbyterian church,' ten miles from Pittsburg, last Sunday a week expelled 72 members from the church for danc ing. Twelve confessed their fault and were reinstated. The ministers daughter is included in the number of unrepentent, and was considered the best dancer." On last Friday evening, two men had a barrel and a torch in Patterson. They had a box on the barrel, in which little pieces of soap wrapped up iu paper, each contained a 5.00 bill. They wanted people to buy three pieces of soap for S'lcts and rim the risk of getting three five dollar bills, with the soap. They said ''we'll tool you if we ;n. People did'nt bite, and the plan did not work, for the reason that a great many persons iu this place, were sold by tho same kind of tricks during the stay of a II1LIU . 1 - L' DJ.'i ILg . iu ii. . . v, ... .. II .., 4.-. I. . .1 thiny iu making people wiser. An exchange says. The secretary of the treasury has authorized the coinage cf a uve cent nickel piece of a rew oesign, which is considered as being more iu compliance with the law as regards weight and insciip tions than tho present live-cent nick el piece. The new coin weighs one i millimetre more than the present coin, and is a little hirger and thin-1 ner. Ou the lace of tao now coin, is a lernale head surmounted with a fillet upou .which is inscribed the word 'Liberty" the whole being stu--roundud by thirteen stars. Tue re verso side contains a wreath sur rounding a Roman numeral rcpre. sc-nting the d-.-nomination of the coin A hdy contributor sends the fol lowing to tho New York evening Post ; I wish to give my experience in poultry raising. I lo"ught 25 com mon hens and 2 Plymouth Rock roosteers. My hens were young and healthy and good layers, because well fi-d. About the 1st of March my brother came to visit me and made me an incubator, that held 240 eggs. The materials cost and it took him two days to make it. Between March 1st and July 1st I Latched 5 incubators, full of chickens, or ?lC8 chicks in all. I sold them, when they were about three months old, at the hotels in some villages near by. The first 1!! dozen ch.ii ks brought me 10'.), or ?6.25 per dizon; the next It! elozen I got !S0 for, or $5 per dozen. The next 16 dozen bronght $7'2 and the remaining twenty-seven dozen I got f 81 for. Total, 333. i paid for feed 17.25, leaving me for my labor Sj2.s-5.75, and this with out any capital at all to start on. An incubator is easy to manage and takes but little time, one hour a day being sufficient. You can hatch ail the t!ie fertile eggs, and you e-an hatch them early, before you can get hens to sit. l nave now hve incubators maio and exneot to raise ,'MK) chicks next year, and I know I can clear 50 cents on each chicken 1 only have a small house and lot ; but ivou need but little room when you Loll them so young. This is work that any woman, though in feeble health can do. Iu fact, it is only good esorcisn and it is very profitable. I know there aro thousands of poor people who would turn their attention to poultry raising, if tlipy on'v knew how uiudi rcoucy they could make at it. I hope that many of your rea-di--r, who are out of employment will try the poultry business ttn.l r-port their success. rri : : r i a.. iiiuHu ,nu:,a in lu.auv UuU lumuia uaie iiwiuireii i:iu crmr'icrcr of a great public catastrophe. At Vienna ail traces of tbe quays and banks r.ro lost and Presburg is i.iun dr.ted. At Frankcnthal, Uavaria, 6.000 persons have abandoned N their homes. A part of Xorth Brabant is submerged, hundreds being driven forth. At Ludwigshafen, where the great Rhine dam gave way, 3,000 per sons are homeless. The plain be tween llnnnlicimand Worms is flood ed, 1.000 people being here driven forth. The IJhine, however, is be ginning to fall. A gentleman, who had been in Austin only three days, but who had been paying attention to a prominent Austiu belle, wanted to propose, but was afraid he would le thought too hnsty. He delicately broached the subject as follows ; "If I were to speak to you -of marriage, after hav ing only made your acquaintance, three days ago, wiiat would you say to it !" "Well, I should say never put off till to-morrow that which yon should have done day before yester day." Texas Sifting$. Immense Reduction in Furniture- I will sell for cash on delivery on ly, daring the month of Jannary : My regnlar $U2 Chamber anit for $18.00 " 2-VOO " 2).O0 27.50 22.50 - 50.00 " ' 25.00 ci . 8.00 carpet lounge (12) springs) 6.50 " 7.00 Raw Silk " 6.50 6.00 Rep " 4.50 And other goods at a corresponding reduc tion. Parties commencing housekeeping this spring wonld do well to call at the FURNITURE fc CARPET store of JOHX S. GRATBILL, Wifllintown Pa. tralnat Leafllalr Restorer. It m entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as iu name in dicates, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restor er. It will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color, and prodnce a new growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any way affect the health, which Sulpher, Sugar or Lead, and Nitrate of Silver preperations have done. It will change light or faded bairra a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask vour draceiat for it. Each bottle is war ranted. SMITH, KLINE CO., Whole sale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL X RCCK.EL, New York. MAHR1ED: SEALER KILMER. Oa tho 28th nit., at the residence of the bride's parents, in Tnrbott township, by Key. R. I". Wilson, Jacob Scaler, ol Jeromerille, Ohio, and Kale S., eldest danghter of Darid T. Kil mer, Esq. BELL CRAWFORD. On the 28th nit, in Port Royal, by the saioe George Bell and Mary P. Ciawford,.botn of Reed't Gap this county. FUNK. HEXCH On Thursday eren lng January 11, 1SS3, by Rev. H. C. Shin die, Mr. Oeorge V. Funk, of Port Royal aad Miss GenerieTe liencb, oi MuTord. DIED: MYERS. On the 26th ult., in E'gin, Ill inois; David Myers, formerly of Fayette township, Juniata county, Pa., in the 45ta year ot bis age. ROHKEK. On the 16th ult, at Honey grove, Emma Luc-retia, daughter of Samuel i. and Maggie A. Rohrer, aged 1 year, 4 months and 25 days. BARTON. On the 22nd ult., at Pleasant View, Irene, infant daughter ot 3. L. and Peinp. S. Barton, aged Pmonth and tt days SHIRK. On the 22nd ntt., in Fayette township, Simon Shirk, ,asd Co years, 5 months and 21 dus. C03UII2UClIi. MIFFL1NTOWN MARKETS. Hirri.ixTowa, January ,17, 1S83. Butter Egg' Lard Ham Shoulder Sides Kags...... 25 25 15 18 11 12 I M1FFLLNTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly. QuoTvnoxs roi To-mr. Wednesday, January 17, 1S83. Whft 1 00 Cora, 00 Oats 21to37 Ryo 7U Ciorerseed...... ..C 50to6.75 Timothy seed 175 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Saturday January 13 1S& Wheat at f 1 .05 to $ 1 .1 2. Rye at 57c to CCc. C'rn 6 5e Oats 45c to 0fc. For March wheat $1.13 wan ImI. For April whi-at $1.15 was bid. Totatoes, the be;.t at Ti-c to !5et, per bushel. Sortings of potatoes SO to foe a bushel. Buttrr ranged between 17 and 4c per pound. Poultry, 13c for hens, cocks at and lOe per pound. Ducks at He to 15s er pound. PRIVATE SALES. Large Farm at Private Sale, The Valuable Farm ol the Heirs of Wil liam Okeson, deceased, is ottered for sale. It is located in the lertlie lailey of Tusca rora, Juniata county, Pa., one and a has miles west of Acaderaia, containing 240 AcrCM ot prime limestone, land, all in ciil tiration, except 10 acres of Timber. Build iups gold, l..irge Mansion llor.c, Rank barn, 10)1x50 leet ; Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, Hog Fens, liood spring and f pripj House, aud all elhcr outbuildings, also other springs and running water; Two Orchtrd beating choice fruits. It is well located, near to churces, schools, mills and stores, The land is well adapted to grain and grass and for making money tor a new owner, as is well known, it did lor ina:iy years for its former owner. Price will be reasonable, aud time given to suit purchaser. For terms, Sic, cali on James B. Okeson, Pleasant Yioir, near the fatau A FIRST-RATK FA LM, CON TAINIKG One Hundred ami Sixty Acres in Hie best wheat-growing dUirirt in (hj stale of Ohio, situated one-half mile I rum Ammda r.iil rcad station, in Fairfield county, and one mile from a good pike. Tiic improvements area lar?e two-story ULICK llOl'SK (13 room.-", hall aad cul'ar), DouMe. Log hara and Stable, and other InirMint, aud a well of good water. A stream of spring water traverses the centre of the farm. There is a large orchard on the premises. Will take $70 per acre, part cash, rest in payments. A far-a adioinm? sol-1 for $:0(! per re. Tho rea,on for selling, is the desire to invest n c tv property, in Cireleville. t or all in formation address J. SWEYCK, Circleville, Pickaway Co., Oiiio. A RAHE C1IA-VCE To Buy a Large Tract of Good Land at a .Moderate Price: To a man who desires to make farming and stork-raining his business, this is the greatest bargain in Junista county. Thru llundrrd jiartt and more, having thereon a large Brick Duelling House in good condition, iiain and oiher outbuild ings ; a running stream of water near tho door, also, good well water in ysnl ; an Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in the county; a grove of oU maple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could be turned into a source ol income, as sueb groves are in Somerset county, this State, and as such groves are in S ew England. Good timber on tbe farm. The farm will produce 40 to 60 tons of hay annually, and grow grain of all kiuds. There is aa abun dance of LIMESTONE on the farm. We repeat, this is the greatest bargain now ottered in this county, lo the man who has -nergy, and desires to (arm and raise stock To such a man, who haa moderate sum of money for first payment, there is a rare chance to secure a property, that in the nature of things must increase in value gradually, for the period of a full genera tion yet to come. Time, 5 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. If you have the inclination, the means, and the pluck to develops one of the finest tracts of land in the county, call at this of fice for particulai s. .Miscellaneous. '$' 2dc week made at home bv the in- fore the public. Capital not Deeded. We will start you. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for m. New U the time. You can work in spare time, or give your whole time to the business. No other business wili pay you nearly as well. No one can fail to make enormous pay, by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made last easily and honorably. Address Tun & Co. Angnsta, Maine. 2feM A(tvrrtactnent8- F. ESPESCHADE, AT THB CENTRAL STORE MAIS STREET. 2xd Doob Nobth of Beidoe Strekt, Mifflintown, Pa., Calls the attention of the public to the following facts : Fair Prices Our Leader! The Best Goods Our Fride ! One Price Our Style! Cash or Exchange Our Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto! . Our leading Specialties tre FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK is DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Qaeensware, Glasaware, Wood and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, and every article usually found in firat e!as stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at highest market price. Tbaukful to the publio for their heretofore libera, patronage, I request their continued custom ; and atk per sons from all parts of the county, when in Mifflin to call and see my stock of goods. F. ESPEXSCII4DE. Sept. 7, 1SS1. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers Sc. Kennedy,) DEALERS IN COAIi LUMBER. CEMENT, Caloined Plaster, Land Plaster SEEDS, SALT, &.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town. Fort Royal, or Mexico. "We are prepared to tnrnisb Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KEXNEDT fc DOTY". April 21,lFP2-tf Complete Stock. F. E. GHAYBILL, McAh'sterville, Pa., Has jnst returned from the Eastern Cities w itb a Large and Complete S lock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, qUEEnS WARE, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Cigar, Tobacco, &c, &c. I'arlies will find it greatly to tbeii advan tage to call and see my ttortc and hear my Prices before purchasing elsewhere. Stock Ectirely New and Fresh. I can arco:u:uoJ i to you in alraot every tVfr.g called for in a Sf-re oi this kind. F. I,. UR4TB1LL. Oct. 2d, '81. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser hain; ben pcrnianentiT enred ot th.it dresd tlim-ae, Consumptien, i by a simple remedy, is anxious to inakej known to his f iliow-sriTTTS the means ol j cure. To a"l who desire it, he will send a ! cipy ef tl.e prescription uned, (free ol ' charjre.) ith the directions lor piepirinn and usinfr the same, n hirb Ibey will tind a sure Crns lor t'otons, t'oi.ns. Cossi mpt- lon, Asthma, Pboschitis, tc. I'arlies ! wisliine the I'reenptiori. will plenie ad dre-is Rev. E. A. WIION; I'M Penn St. Villiamburgh, N. V., peoplo are alwavs on the )fkont lor chances lo in- creas? their earnings, and in time becoma wealthy; those who do not improve their opportunities remain in poverty. We offer a great cbsnce to muke money. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us rijrht in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly lroru the first start. Tbe business will pv more than ten times ordinary wares. Expensive outfit furnished free. .Vo one who enifren fii; to rr.ake money rapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only yonr spare moments. Full information and ail that Is needed sent free. Address Stixso &. Co., Portland, Maine. TAIjUABLE FAR3I PUT Y ATE SALE. THE undersigned offers at private sale a desirable farm, sitnate In Beale town ship, Juniata county, Pa., containing 184 ACRES. more or less, on which there is erected Two Dwelling Houses and a NEW BANK BARN', and outbuild ings. This farm is sittisM on the public road, a half-mile east of Johnstown. There ara about 1-0 acres cleared, in good state of cultivation, trood orcbard ot fruit on the premises. The woodland is well set with choice locust timber. For further particu lars call on oraddiess tbe owner, MRS. CHARLOTTE SNYDER. Port Eoval Pa. Important To Traveller. Special inducements are offered yon by the Burlington Route- It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found else where in this fsuc. MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where you can bay THE BEST A!l THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & UJITS, C.1PS, BOOTS, SHOES, HE ia prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks eter offored f tnis market, and at JSTOyiSHISfiLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to ord at short notice, rery reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water sTeeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYBR lias onstantly on ksrd a fall rsriery of MEW & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS &SCAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURVISHIXU GOOD3- Goods of all kinds aro low Come and sea ma and be astonished. Pants at 15 cent. 27" SUITS MAPS TO OKlEK.q Patterson, Pa., April 10, 1879. THE BEST WAGON t"J J'FM!j; mm. THE LICHTEST RUNNING WAGON MADE. Twiners and Tnwtr fn errr lfv:ity will find It to th.ir ratvt to t-ofc wl! !nt- th Mpjuii or this WAios betorv purcfajw.ng. sidzvxa i-ox. orricruiiA.il. jvchjistts wawtbtx HARRISON GltAUD RAPIDS. I.IICH. Pi oftiMor. il Cards. li? r- - if , rffe Locis V.. Atkinso. i'tn. Jacobs. Ja ' V;-vi ,!";.?. i "l 1 J "s. 1 'i ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, j J1 fftf. jf ttCt'lIecting ani ror.vevMfirgTTimr t- i,i ft wt -''r.'.i--SK'M y attended to. " , 7 . AS i STUr 1 Orrics On M.-iin street, in rl.ico of re dence of Louis "K. Atkinson, E-., sont'u of Bridge street. " V.t -J6, 1!S1 . ATTOSKEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOHW, JUM.1T.1 CO., P.I. AH business promptly attended, to. OFftcg On Bridge street, opTior-it" the Coort Uonse sinnre. '!?'-ly JACOB EEIDLER, ArrORXEY-AT LAW, SIIFFLIXTOTN, PA. tJCollec tions attended to promptly. OrricE With A. J. Patterson Es', on Bridge street. Feb U5, 'SO J THOMAS A. ELDER, M. 1. Physician and Surgeon, Mirf Liyronx, r.i. OlEce hours from 9 A. M. to 3 p. m.. Of fice in his residence, on Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. ocutlt-tl D. M CRAV.TOKD, M. 1). Has rcsnmod actively the practice of; Medicine and Surprery and their collateral ; oranencs. Office at the old corner of Third sstreeU, Mirtiintown, Pa. and Or in re March Z'J, J. M. BIIAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUEGE03, Jlcultmia, JunirJt Co., Pa. Ornca formerly occupied by Dr.S te rreti. Professional business promptly attended to : at all uoars. JOHX UcLACGULI.V, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYJL, JVXIlT.t CO., r.i. EOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1S75-1V J-JCXRY IiARSnKERGKR, M. D. j Continnrs the practice of Medicine aii-I , Snrjery and ill their collateral tr.ie! es. OIB:e st his residence in McAl:sfi:r i'le. , Feb 9, lsr. j yy IU.UM BELL. AOKNT A.VD PEALEil IX Farmers and J!e-hm!c Msehinerj. MiPlintowp, Juniiti Cjinty, Pa OrHce on Briij;j stret opo.-ito South ' side ol Court laoiise. Xor. 8, llc'j. Iron City Hixl2cs Co'Ieye. The Most coniT.lete Institution in tha United Stati-g lor the thorough practical j education of younir and middlj ac;c I men. ! Enter at any time. I For circulars giving fill particulars, sdlress J. C. SMITH, A. M-, Pittsburg, Pa. Special mYotices. A Great Cscsb cf hmn Misery i Ij the 1jos of i birJVfViyjy fiiaszfisaiJ How Ijost, How Restored. Just published, a new edittrn ot 11. CrL VER WELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the radical curt of SfEan.vTnnRH Et or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, IxroTESCT, Mont.il and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. j also, Co-3rr-Ti s, Epilepst a:id tiTJ. in duced by sult-iad.i'ience cr sexna! extrv agance, &c. The celebrated author, in this a'rrirsblc Essav, ciesrlr demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, tbal tue alarm- ing consequences of self-abase may be rad- tcaliy curea; p)inting out a mole oi cure at once simple, certain, and ehVrtual, by means oi which every sufferer, no ni.ntei what hia condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately, and radically. CThis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pott-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Aldress THE CULTER WELL MEDICAL TO., 41 Ann St., Xew York,N. Y-; une!8-ly Post.OUice Box 4"0. CAlTIO-f XOTICK. ALL persons are hereby cantioned agaiit fishing or hunting, gathering berries, er crossing fields, or in any other way tresfTiss ng on the lands of the nnder. signed J. 8. Ke-rrr. AD VER TISE.VEJTTS. BOYS' CLOTHING ASD FVRSISMSG GOODS. New Building, comer of Bridge snd Jn. 1, l9-t SAilCEL STKATER. ON WHEELS THE OtD A"D KEI.t ABlS " HARRISON." and nona vent Cora the factory nnfU .Hi PRINGIPAUUNE c: x o v (::.: :. 1 to !. Z '. 1 tli-- V...r J KANSAS v "TN -.rl --jr- CITY ,. . r r 1 ', '.. ..' ' "s jS " t i" " )Jr'i.:,..r!i-Sy''?'' " S V ' .. .... . V X.T is'. -.,. A'-i 5SHAVVAKA Vv" ft 5 .. ..vA i rrxrt.'rio lirATP'MTi tfttbT7 j . t f V!r(r rA 1' rif t xr-.tj ti- iis Tr 1 :.r,iUi .'i-.ir t L.r'-r"T,.-r, ca." 'o f 1 --n iw x-.fT. bta:a fr h-r-.;Hrr. 'I'. I ! rrir-'li'w t i i'"i sr - i' iy - ! an l e-n' j CO., VS. - II kii t tl i THE STAM3AR0 CHU OF THE COUNTRY. TRY Q?4E. Serd for full Descriptive Clru'ars to i PORTER ELANCHARirS SONS, ! - PIMPLES. r.ItIlCrI HJ ltllTII A Gentleman who siitfere.t for years from Nervous L'h.lity. I'remature Decay, and all thi eflicts ol jouti.t!.! indiscretion, i lf"rt!.i s of st.fTering hunipnity, j sn't tr.'e ,o Ffitj n''ea if, ihe receipe and d r'"ctiiin fir n: fcint! e simple reme-ly J by whieli he was rr.ie !. Siitit-rers wishing i lo prt-ot ty tlie a'lverfiper s ex jsenence cc , do so bvaddresing in jerfect confidence, J jH.s B. CUDE.N, 1 Cedar .St., K. Y June H-Si 1 vr. 1 win mail (rrfe 'hereceipe for a simpl VlfiiniLi Balm thit w;!l remove Ta- Ibeckes, FiMPtss and Blotcue-, leaving the skin soft clear and beanMul: also in structions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bxidheud cr suiouih face. Ad dress, inclosing oc. etamp, BfM. VasDELf It Co., 12 Birclay St., K. T., CUT THiS CUT. Vehav3toresinJ5 leading Cities. U r Tt.-torir- m l l"Tlii-jpl i;rr' .-.r.i "li I ne. f ,. d JVr " r .Nrr t ul. jo. : t :fj'. I'll Usi JiL.P'i'.LAnti.'fa.-a. f nWrihe lor ffie Sentinel . Republican I. 1 i Oi rti. F," i ill, im,& :i'