SENTINEL k REPUBLICAN WIFF1LINT0WN. B. F. SCIIWEIER, nrrck sen raorarrroa. Otxb wosk hu driren Gladstone eat of London. Oonxxoi Pattisos, will attend the Grace Melhoditt church in Haxria hurg. F. B. Gown? hat been rt-eleeted Pmident of the Reading railroad company. . Jitdgi Bamwtt, i presiding over the Boa'.er-Wagner Senatorial conteat at Carlisle. Tn Czar of Russia, has issned a decree forbidding the organisation of aeeret aocietiea. Philatblpbza and Ilarrisijnrg are talking of establishing a telephone line by way of Reading. Frnnoss hare been sent to the Legislature asking for a repeal of the bill that closes the soldiers' orphana school in 1885. A bill hsus been introduced in th Legislature, tLat provides for grant ing pensions to Burrmng soldiers of the Mexican war. Trie State Senate defeated the bill to increase the salaries of Orphans' Court JudfTM of Philadelphia, from $5,003 to $7,000 per annum. Sitbral houses were destroyed by earthquake, in Madrid Spain, last Wednesday. Great consternation prevailed among the people all day. RlPHtsesTATirs Dukes, of Fayette Co., b cot presented bicnself, at liar. Tisbarjr, to tike the orb of oBae as a member It will be to bis credit, if be does not dc so until after be bss ans wered in court, for the shooting of Captain Nntt. , Chatlaik Eliott, in his prayer, in the Lower House, at Harriburg,last Thursday inorniug, said "We tliank God that the citizen is now in the ascendant, and that no longer we fear the inSuence of the military, and of war, and death." It is said that the days of the pud dlinp furnace hah been numbered, and that tbey muxt pass away because of the discovery of a new process of making iron direct from ore. By the lew proven it is said iron can be njs-le in 40 minutes time. Tennessee proposes to repudiate half the State debt The private cit izen that says to his creditors take 50cts on the dollar, repudiates to the same extent that Tennessehas. Polk the late Treasurer of Tennessee took five hundred thousand dollars and in rested it in Mexican mines, and then fled from the State. Ores in Clintou county, during1 the late court a lot of jurors were dock d 2.03 each fr tardintes. The jurors ara part of the conrt, and the pitT is that thev have rot tao rint io dick the othr parts of the court occasionally for tardiness a liUIe dockirsr ail around, once iu a while. would help thing3 amazingly. The State Senate, with one exeep tion, unanimously continued the - nomination of.Mr. Cassidy es Gov rnor Tattisou's Attorney General. The exception was Senator Kennedy of Philadelphia. The Senator Ue claied the reform movement of the Democracy a farce in the light of the fact that Mr. Cassidv is the chief a- officer of the Pattison adminihtraliou. Mr. Pattison, and Mr. Cassidy may be happy, but a large percentage of the Democracv are not happy. TmPhilndelDhia Record savs: The little town of Camden, Maine, is in a state of uproar over its post office. The present postmaster, a crippled Teteran of the war, has befcn over '.Rughei and a Stalwart politician has been named is his place. The former refused to pay a campaign assessment 03 hiB limited salary, and lie feeling is strong that bis remov al is due to this cause. The civil service reform stock of the Adminis tration is quoted at very low figures in Camden. The inauguration of Governor Tattison was a plain affair. He came to Harrisburg the day before inaug uration day. lie refused a carriage and escort and with a few friend he walked across the city to the riv er, and on Front St.. sloped with a friend over night On the morning of the 16th, he wert to Governor Hoyt's house, nn-i there met a Leg islative committee, ou. inauguration' Ceremony, and they with Ilojt walk ed to the Capitol and remained in the Executive chamber, till the hour for the ceremony, when he and Gov ernor Hoyt walked dovn stairs and out on the portico, where the oath was administered by Justice Trnnkey. There were many bnn.la au 1 clubs ia the city, in playing, and marching or der. But they all had to mrcu with out the Governor. Such an ignoring of demonstration is something new to tbia generation. Some people are naughty enough to say that it was father Casidy'a 6tat play, of anti fuss and feithers. But peif.-e, let the Governor, and Mr. Cassidy have a chance. Immediately after the oath was administered the Governor proceed ed with his inaugural address. The opening was fidl of recogni tion of the Divine favor, and of the material property of the State. H. expressed a desire to ascertain the publio will on public questions, and solicits a free communication be tween the people and the Executive. In matters of civil service he pro poses to make fitness and integrity the tete for appointment. He favors an equal distribution of taxation. He believes that corporations have not lived nn to the requirements of - . . the constitution. He denlores the conflicts, that frequently rise between labor aud capital, and looks hopefully for Leg islative enactment that will prevent a resort to the bayonet to bring such disturbances to a solution. The question of the apportionment of the State is spoke on, and a spirit of fairness is enjoined ujkju the Leg islature. The late Legislature is re minded, that it violated the Consti tution, last session by not passing an appropriation bilL Lieutenant Governor elect, Chaun cey Black, after the inauguration of the Governor, took the oath of office ia th CBKanr. Latter tnm u OM JmUmIu DeaMrmt tf GrmirNt TimUf. January 20, 1883, My Vtar Vr. Editor: We had fall house and a ipn4d the Stars to night It wasn't "Pmen and wine that we talked about It was something stronger. It was pro hibition and politics. 10 be sure something was said about the boys sleighing around these nights with their sweethearts, but there was lit tie said about women, aside from one old Andy Jackson fellow who said the grandest sledding that be ever did, was on & board, or small sled with a girl seated before him, sliding down hill. He said that in his time he had danced in cotillion, polka and waltz, and taken a hand in the social kiss ing parties, but none of them came up to the delight of sliding down hill on a little sled, or on a board with a woman seated in, front, and in his arms. He said that he would like to slide into paradise in that way We took a snooker all around over that and Tesolved th-t the tee-total question shall be left out till the time comes to vote on it The snooker was good, but I guess the resolution was better. Some cf our eld Hickory friends were down to the inauguration of Pattipon, and they came home full of polities. They thought it is a grand thing to get rid of a soldier Governor. They said that we have bad a military revolution that chang ed the whole system of government and now after a rule of military men we are to have a rule by civilians. I thought that was queer Jacksouian imn, for wasn't old Hickory a military developement They thought it was grand to see a Democrat inaugurat ed, after being out in the cold near Ij Carter vf century. They ! couldn't tell us enough about the plain ways of Pattison. How they talked about him not riding in a car- riage with bands tooting his approach. They thought it was a wgn of great ness that he walked without a pro cession to the house of a friend, and from there to the Capitol where he was sworn in by one of the Judges of the Sjprenie Court. We all thought that was a sign of a big mun and were about to give three cheers for Pattison, when the some old An dy Jackson fellow, that talked about sliding down hill with a woman in his aims. Mid, hold on boys. That walk of Pattison was a sham, gotten up to catch greenhorns. A hat 8 Hy ing a good deal, but don't you forget it that iost fall when be was swing ing around the circle, out in Clarion he got iu a carriage and the wiid Democrats of that town unhitched the) horses and hauled Puttisou t:iiout?h the streets bv hand. I tell you the man that will allow a crowd to do that aud then on inauguration drty, refuse a carriage and ail process ion courtesies is plvinsj off on us people. That little speech 6ett!ed the cheers; it caiue down Lke a wt-t blttukct. Pattison s udmiuiotaatiou can't be like old Hickory s. Old Andy was the boe hiiube.f, but Puttisou's boss is Cassidy. Don't you pick rue wrong. I am not abusing the Governor, or Cassidy. I tiui only stating facts, and if they are not what you would like to have them I can't help it. I kuovv that away last summer, you said iu the Sentinel that Cassidy would be the head of Pattison's af miaihtratiou, should he be elected, you were correct we all see it now. it is a good tu.Eg lor 1 attison if be La a boss. It is dome thing that the average inn needs though they don't want to believe it. About Jo per cent of all the men and women that o jiae and go through this world are failures, morally, politically, aud finan cially, kUcti people all should have bosses. xurtunte indeed is the maq or woman that has a competent bobs. Some UniM men want to boss that are in need of A boss themselves. Old Andy was a competent boss in luany ttungs. Iu somethings he was a poor bo?s, I am not goiug to say that Cassidy can boss Paltisson iu the right way to run this State for the people. I have serious doubts about it for his inaugural address forstiadows an effort to create a movement agaiust the corporations. It Mteins to me that Cassidy lost his r judgement when he allowed that ad lrecs to go before the coun try, perhaps, he is blinded with the desire to " to taw U. S. Senate, and hopes to t-tort a policy that wili be popular with the people. People are i frequently taken off on a wrong scent when thev waut to do what is right Per hup i be wants to play O.d Andy, wbo yoA know just as soon as he got . into oilice went tor the U. S. Bnk, and uprooted the cjuceiu and kept ttie crowd yelling on tuat scent uu till the wild cat banks of the states were set up. That was a plan of systematic robbery of the means of the people, by leaving tnem withont proper legislative protection. It was a regular conudenca game legal ized by State legislative enactment. Ihe banks were allowed to issue money, and receive deposits, wiui- out being required to give proper eocarity. early all the scoundieis in the country took advantage of the wild cat banking enactments and went into banking and robbed the people, who had confidence in them. lhbt was one of the lniqumous things that followed Old Andy's boss rule. If Cassidy, aud Pattison, can start sucu a wrecking movement against corporations, as Hickory sun-ted in the financos of the country. it will od a calamity for the country. Patiisou's deliverance against the corporations, mat be the deliverance, or gush of a fresh man but Cassidy shouid have kept him out of that but 1 rather suspect that it is the cunning of the schemer, who is looking ahead for comfortable po litical place, and to secure it, pro poses to organize a party agaiust corporations. Time will tell, nieui while keep your top eye open, for Cassidy and Pattison. Good night Yours Truly, Babtos SriAE. The Greeubaek Congressmen, at Wssbiugtuu beld a ojoetiug of tbeir own, aud predioied a great financial panic as af'proachiog Tb Gretnback ers may ba correct in tbeir predictions, bnt financial predictions, from sneh sources are not of the mcBt reliable i The experience of a western far mer, in a bluxard is thus dscribed in a western paper: About 1 o'clock, while we were in a dry goods store, the merchant who bad stepped out a moment before, said to ns : "I don't like to drive away my customers, bat a blizzard ia coming from the west and it is coming fast The telegraph annCunee that it haa reached Mor ris. That in rt miles from here, bat it is coming at th rt of fort miles per hour, so yon have got no time io spare u you are going borne to day.' He rolled np oar purchases as he spoke, and appeared to be in a harry to get rid of us. When we got out side tbe store tbe first thing that at tracted my attention was the fact that of all the teams in tbe street when we arrived none excepting mine remained. Everybody had scudded for home. Even then I did not hur ry. The sun was still shining brightly with not the faintest suggestion of a storm apparent Before we had got ten a mile from town I had forgotten all about the coming storm, and the horses were jogging at their wilL We were still two miles from home when suddenly the sun was obscured and the air grew cold and chill in a moment A darkness as of smoke swept over everything. Then I re membered why we were going home, and I gave the hores the whip in earnest lashing them into a run. Away on to the weat there appeared to be a leaden wall sweeping toward us. luere was a bum in tne au-. A light breeze sprang up, grew strong er, and in one minute became a gale. Ibe wall came down with railroad speed, the roar of ita approach eveiy instant growing louder. From tne top of a roll in tue prairie we could see onr house, and it came pretty near being our last glimpEe of it No words will ever convey an in telligent idea of the bli:4U-d ; of the frightful roar with which it rolls dowu npon you ; the howling and biasing of the wind. If you try to speak the wind dashes the syllables from your dps so q lickly that yon do not bear your own words. In thirty seconds from the time the first tnowa.iKe leu i could not see my hones. The atmosphere appeared to be all snow, and every (lake was in a hurry to get somewhere before the rest suou.d get there. I use the word '-flake," but that is wrong. No flakes could be distinguished. The wiiele tmosphcre was tilled with one bit flake that hemmed iiri in on all sides. Although. MabeTn head wan't over a foot from mine, I could nvlKee ur feature, and could only dimly see her form. I tried to peer downward bSHide the sleigh and see the track, but I might as well have tued tj see the earth beneath the snow bank. h could f el a motion to ti,e sle'h, so that I knew the hortes were still moving. The cold was intense. I tried to adc my wife if bhe was u ericg, but I could not Lew my own woids. Dcrinp; the two or three minutes that intervened between the time I saw the storm apj roacLing and the moment it strut k us tbe horses had run at the top of their speed, so we were not much ovor a mile from borne It did not fctein possible for the hor s-8 to keep tbe track. No on could live au hour in that storm. The on ly hope lay in the hordes being able to keep to a track that was being buried deeper and deeper everv in stant. It isn't pleasant to sit still and frerie to death. Id ten minutes I was chilled through and I felt that I was freezing, ihe horses were still moving, and although I could not see them, I Issued them with the whip. It seemed Lours since the storm had shut us in, aud I was just becoming convinced that the horses had got out of the path aud that we weie lost on the prune wnen there came a lull of the fierce wind. The air was tiil fail of whirling snow, bat I could tee objects about me to ascertain that we were in the barn and were s:ifo. 1 had left the barn doors open in the morning, aud the horses had found their way back, I think, by instinct bat my neighbors think it was sheer accident and de clare that it wouldn't happen again in a thousand years. I t KM. A burg'ar at 0id, Michigan, ns- d fifty cents wirtb ot chloroform oo a Bian from whom be atole tbinv.five cenis A use desired to bury bis eoipn'a ted leg in a Dubnqt cemetery, bat lbs sapriuteudeot romped to allow it on the ground that a burial perm.t was oesesssry for ev-rj interment, and saeb a document could only De procured for an entire body. Tbe uinsie for a Sunday ball 6ght is Aris'-na was provided b) tbe baud tf a United Slates catalrj rrg'meni Tennessee is fattening u.ure bogs th n any oiber soaihrrn state. Tbe pi ice of pudding iro, haa been reduced at tbe Hamburg, Bi-rks cuua ty). Mills iroui $1 51) to lour dollars per ton. K. H. Snyder, Mt. Carav-l, Pa., ayj Brown's Iron Billere cured nie effcvtual'y of general debility and las o appetite." The Altoona Tribune says : Ouly $56 567 was bid for tba VVm. M. Li.. yd i bom'Stead property ia Altouua. at tbe , assignee's sale last week. It oui pi li es over nineteen acres of land wiinio ' tbe city limits, a stone residence, and other buildings. Thr aai' unt was n t eooMdeied by tbeasrit.ess a a 'air ri' e for the property aod tbe aale was ad journed until Miy 15, wbee tbe prop erty will be offersd ie rejolar towo lots. G. iV. Nittrauar, Lebtoon, Pa , taya "Brown's Iron Bitters eflactually cored Hit af rheumatism." I 1 be ferry tlome Journal says ; last Tuesday evetiiug T. J. Anderson well , known among Georgia farinrrs. t-emred ! nearly two callons of mi.k from two ; . . I O .ws.and when tbe milk was stiained, in less tbao five uimutes after niliking, ' a lump of pure butter about the size nf I a pecan nut was fori ml in tbe bottom of fbe strainer. We had beard of butter Coming direct from tbe udder cf cows, but until Tuesday night we bad always regarded all such statement as being incorrect. Tbe butter spoken of we saw taken out of tbe strainer and we know tbereii no error in the statement we bave made. Prematare tryness avoided by nsing Farker's Hair Balsam, distinguished for its tV'jlin sirt pcrf!u. The appeals on the Tri ennial as sessments, for the year 1833, will be held at the following places, where all persona aggrieved may attend. For the borosft pr Patterson, at tbe pab He koaae ef Joha Ba, ea Monday, Fab. raarv J2. For the township of Milford, at the pub'le boase of Sobart Wo( Ga Tes4r. Feb'y 1. F or the towaship of Beala, at the cabllc konie of JT U, McNam.r, oa Wadataday, Fsbroary 14. rortfts township af Taaearora, at taa pubiie home of E. It. Allan, ia McCoy villa, ea Thursday, Fobroary 15. For tbe twp, of Lack, at Para Mills, oa Friday, February 16. For tba township of Sproca Dill, at the Spruce Hill school bunte, oa Saturday, February 17. For the township nf Walker, at tha store room ol C. A. Thompson ia Mtxica, ae Mwody, February 19. For tte burough of Thompumtown aad tha township of Delaware,- at tbe pablic house ol Mrs Snyder in Thompsontowa, oa Tuesday, February 20. For the townvhip of Greenwood, at tha public bousa of K. C. Graybitl, in SlcbBeld oa Friday, February 23. For the township oi Fayette, at the pub lic beoao of fa. tiharoa.ia Mc Alisterville , ea Saturday Febraarr 34. F or the borough of Port Royal, at the public hou ot John McManig!, on Men- day , February 2. For tba township of Tnrbett, at tbe pub lic bouae of Jobs McMaaigal, on Tnaaday February 27. For the township of FTjin.jh. t ihe Commii.Bcr ul:, ea Vjnriw. KB- ruary 28 For the borough of at Ti:.ua, at tbe Cummiaaiuaera' biScn, oa Tna;i.. Mrch i 1st. Tba auasora i'f each and n,ry aittric! ar azaclad to or piriU Arebie Davis, ul jiaul luwokbip. ttawrroeo eauty, reoKnily broagbt d.iwa a fire uronired buot at a diaiauoa o 7 10 yarda. Wdd gccr ate frenly damaging tba gram in tbe Sao Jiiaqum Va.lry, alnoruia. A suau killed sixteen at oue shot io Siantrlaua county tbe other aaj. It is out safe to eat tlieto, n acciiuoi of tne quantity ot poisoa set oat lur tbsut by toe farmers. It was a tbongbtless Michigan phj sioiao, wuu laogned wbiie eanng oa'sop and gut some oi tha stuff in bis wind pipe and tba chokad to death Emma Beuson, an Indiana lart f f 18 tears, danced to such an exesaa t mafqurrade ball, that she rnmorad . blood v-atl in h lun. j c. i minutes later. D a " - Fretful babifa eannot h1p dlstnibing aTery bdy. and mothers vboald know how soothing Parker's tiin-r Tonic is It stops bbi-s pai'ia. maUrs ihrm hel(hy, relievra their own anxiety and is ails to use. Jour nal. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will cure dyspepaa.litartbum, niila rim, kidney disease, liver complaiul, and other wssting diseases. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches the Mood and pari firs the system; cures weakness, lack of energy, etc. Try 4 bottle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS b the only Iron preparation tiist does uot color the teeth, and will not cause headache or constipation, as othsr liou preparations will. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from n ru ral pia, hysteria, and kindred com plaintl, will cud it without aa equal. IE PI 1 1 BUTTER-WORKER Operating on Uw ;rlanpl of DIRECT AND POWERFUL PRESSURE, iBfSMd of roUlca. grlailiaa er slului npoa tke batter, work la toe salt aa well. CERTAIN, EASY, QUICK, STRONG, jCHEAP. end tVir rnll d"TlptlTe elrcnlMS to Use IfiTicton ana 60IX MAKXKa. PORTER BLANCHARD'S S0S, COWCORO, W. M. A FOl'SUKI FOR SALE. A Foundry, in good order, at Johnstown JuniaU Co.. Pa. Tim e-lins is nsw. Tha meliinjr arpcrstiis h been orarhsuled I and iu4e go d whm w ror snop ls j,rlie r.Mf,ne 11 .l the several do- parimcnts sre under one roof. The Foun. dr" bs th.. bt run of cu"m in the county In icnncvuoa wlib the Foundry there 51 or 6 arres o! land for sale, baring thctM , Ur;. Tnime Dwelling Houe. noarly new, sr.d a goorl-sised Burn, Good Orchard. Apple, Gmpes. Ae. Every- Ihinr convenient annt the premises. Will sell all or part. For furthnr particulars call on or address J. II. ROGERS. Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa. A'uxvi uTtoi7S17iS"TTii tuXaiTr ot McCoysTille, Juniata county, harinc : thereon erected a good Dwelling House 20x 60 leet. new Stable 20x30 feet, new Wood ! House 12x30 feet, log Pen and other out building. Well ol good water at tne door. Fruit ou the lot. Terms, reasonable. For farther psrtica'ars, call on or address HEAL M. STEWART, McwrllV Jnni vi r.. Ts. Administrate)!-' (lotlce. LETTERS TESTAMEPTAItr OH TBI tate of Mrs. Caihariaa Btine, late of rarmanagh lowaakip, Juniata ceuaty da eeasrd. having been granted to the under igBtd, ail persona indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, aad those bsviBf claims or demands are reouested to ,S akc known the same without delar to SAMUEL ST1XE, Administrator. Keiaue, Veater Co., Fa. January 10,-62. Execeitere' Jiotlc. Ktlmlt H illimm W. Jamu dtcmi. LETTSR3 TBdTAMENTAKT ON THB .aute ol William W. Jamiaon. lata of t'ayaita lownai.ip, Jaaiaia county, deceas ad, having bwaa graatad to tba aadersigaed, all parauiia indebiad to aaid estate are re quested tu aiake paymeat and theae having eiaima or deiaanda are rrquaatad to make kuowa tha aaiae without Sclav, to ISAAC M. JAMISON, Executor, Cocalemus, JaaiataCe., Pa. Decern. 30, Bi. Al'DITOB'S NOTICE, fa Ms Orfhmm' Vnrl a Jsavata Caw ty. In tbe asute ot Paler Uawoergur dee'd Tribe UDdenina 1 appoiuted auditor by JL be Urhaua Court, ol JaniaU Co., ta audit and pasa upou tbe axceptiuas flied to tbe account af Ihumaa Kamberger, Ex ecutor ot Petar kumbergnr, deceasrd, lata r iha tuwnthip, ol Moaree, ts as certain tbe indebtedness af tba legatees, to said aalate, to deteriaiea any queatioa that may arie in tbe a ttlsmeut or diatributiua ol aaid amate, and to ni.ke distribntian Uiereoi to aud aatona tbae oerauna Iraailr eutitlxd tbrrcw, aareby gives notice, ihal Be will aUead io the dailt-e of hia appoiat- mrni, at n.a ia Mimmtowa, aa the 24.i, day o. Jaury, A. 1). lost, between lue buu.a ol 10 o'clock A. M. aal 4 o'clock P M , ul mid d. wh. a aad where all per avoa idUre-teU will preaeat Iheir claims, r be iore.er debwrrd from outing ia up oa Bid .uuu. aLta.hU J. PATTtkaO.N. A ad liar. i biiOiatoaa, ltc'r , Ibtl. Not.ce To StJckholderB. Oibc- o, u.eJ-uul.i fcvu;-lauia R. C., b 'a Uuudibg. Market aod Fiitb atieets, liarrisbuig. Pa., January 8, IBb. Nonce fne I'Wl lnmrii of the South Pennoyl- . vaoia itaiirued Coiupauy. iacoipwraled oa : orr taa ane ol I tic Uancanooa, Laudia- burg and slroad Tup Kilr .d Co paoy, alierwaid duly t-baugrd tu liul nl tue Suer mau'a Va.lry aud Broad Tp Kailroad Com pauy, an-l agaii, t banned to that ol me J l'eBuaylveuia Paciao sUilway Company, but aow ty act ol ateeuibly, approvrd April 1. iBda, cba gcd to to orpurete aaaa ul the Suuln reuusyltau Haiiway Cuaipaay, ate hereby nusiuVd IB it ea laatailffldut of ! Kive Ouhmzt (".i ) pjr antre ha beaa cail- rn-olul on ot ibe board of uirvc oia - '' -PJ . pa-"'e tha ir.att t lhere.fl on the alio, day ol" Jai.urj loSX Alo ibat a further inatliiao; ol $3 IO por ahare hs been called by aaiou reaoiaiiua ol ihe tK-ard ol" directors Bi.ab.s ou Ibe . 2 id day ot M.r. h, 1?3. Said instaiimruia can be paid on or be I tore aal't ctt-, i tue Oudrraigned, at the office ot tbe company, comer ol Filth, and starari airreia, la tne city oi ttariisouig, fa. By orJcr ot tbe B iard of Ul. oc tort. F. J. UKO 1 tVE.NT. 8cre:sry aad Treasurer, S. P. R. R. Co. PRIVATE SALES. Housa and Lot in McAlistemlle. A Lot cuntaiuiag oae-tunrth Acre of greand, wi:b a twe-stery double Log House, wcaiher-board-'d in Irani, ssd some rooms piftatereil ineidr, usitabla far One or two lirr.iliei; a!o, Suble, Largs Shop, Pig-pen, ae., ali under good leuee, ssd wall sop. (lied with lare aad small fruits. Terras easy, anJ price to suit tbe times. Apply to Stcphea Lloyd MeAlisier, near the pram isas, or to Mrs. Rebecca L. Wilson, Far Keyal, Jonista Co., Pa. O.NK OK THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS fb the ronnty may be purchased ot the ondersigned at a reafsonabie jpricf. The property is situated ia Johnstown, Jjuinu Co., Pa., aad with tha Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACKLS, having thereoa erected a comleriibie Two-story Frauellouse, a corn mod ions Sialic aud other outbuildings. There is a Well ol good water at the door ol the bou. For particulars call on or adures WM. HOOPS. Walnut F. O., Junisu Co., Pa. layiaenls io suit I'uich-rr. A FARM OF 75 ACHES. 64 ACRES clear and in a good state ol cultivation, th balance iu timber, ia Spruce 11 ill township, Juuuta county . Pa., one-hall miu from the pr.ipored railroad iroru the Juniata to the Potomac nr.-r, six miies from Port Royaf. The improeiiien!s sre a Large Stone Dwe iing tlouse, 2ii'J le.t, with a sail or good water a! the door, Bauk barn. Corn nbs, and other oulbiii.iin-t, a large A pplo Or rhsrd, aud a groat variety ot fruit. Abo the right to quarry lima atone on a farm about a Itall d:rt.tnt. The farm has beea limed rec. nti'y. Ttiw I hie hall cab, baince la two annual pyntrnte. For loilher (jrticnMrs aldrri.a 8. A. HOFFMAN. Sprnre lii1. Jumsia Co., I s. S X I? 2" '-.?;" i re-.-LJ If 11 -1 1 rSetcr?3ti5l'::h!3lC:lortoC.-t7crrsCjriL- f Tfrkcr't Hair HaMni H nely rrraet! 9r.& fa C e tandruti and acti: IIiscot . Co . J'.Y. - PARKER'S GINGER TO- A SaTpcHativt tfcallb and Strei tlrzr. If yn re a iKeckjinic or fcnr-T, or rtV. Of-nr.i-k. or a fx-her mi strwT. t L.a:fc tcu--;- If yiMirrealtwcr, frvnrr orh rr-.t nan i! jTiatr-g tnkia.rit,ba:n Fa.'ki6i 1 m.c If t'hi hsve 4 nr'L-Tr.yrfstn, iVrriri-ia, Kh-:vv r m. Is in-r-, or f70ii.riiiTorth? ! r, ..rch.Lft-sc", torV. rrrjrt i (jrr. 'trt c Wi icarj,?r. lit ita- ie.'i i.u 'u:s.'c2 .i tiii C'i! Z'i Stirrat Cjtg-. Cart Ztz: Lizl it rti jr wavrfrc zwaf frnj.-ce, fnr rot.m rr cr7 .:k? er trfiineM and rc'rtti. a w-Tinr; ta1 -C: wc ( 'f- C ftt!Kr; h wil itie-.i: a V to-i np fr n tS- ft it dretrrt wiil T.tr-r Htrmci. It his rd hnd.tds cf ft m7 ta- 3 oil?. VTIOX ! liefer- !l tcts. rViar f-f T - ia Ct .M )t ke. I fwitv-slaaj fr tw Wrkrl .. . '. r-t t'rw'-w .-- f-r "-Mfi.' "t.awf jn mr "".. f--4 ."- r:r Y. ar. si 1 a-s-'VrJ-4. laiyS rpr-.ire f s.w i; r-"" i f:' re r i'a-:ir lit'f. ntlerrJW!:! r" !.-. -- -r-'l S.-;.r . S CATTIOX XOT1CE. A LL persona sre hereby cautioned -iIjl s;aiiit fishing er hunt ire, gaiherins; berrles. or cro tig fields, or in any other way tiessissing ca the lands of the under signed J. S. Ksxsrr. Aivorlia in the Sentinel n4 RyuS Ttrrn, it .tn rrwar r?en-. QraybiU's Column. FALL STOCK CAKPETS. Choice Fattenu it VELVET, Bodj aad Tape.tr BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medium and Low Grade IIN GRAINS, 1 Full Liie of VENETIAN, i Complete Line of RAG, A Choice Lot of HEMP, Beautiful Patters ia STAIR, aad HALL Carpets AT TJIIS Carpet House FURNvTUHE ROOMS or THE JUNIATA VALLEY. -:o:- At the Old Stand, OX TEA 90CTHWMT OOBVEB OF BKIDGE fe WATER STREETS, NIFFLIXTOrTH. PA., HAS JUST RECEIVED All tue above enumerated articles, and all other things that may be found in a C1EPET ; IlOiTlEE STCEE, AT PRICES BEVOSD COMPETITWM ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FLIliMTUUE. AN EXTttA LINE OF MATTRESSES, BcMers and PilLws, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GliEAT VARIETY, &C.a &0., &C. In ' fact everything J kept in a First-Class House Furnishinr Goods Store. JOHN S. GRAYBILL BRIDGE STREUT, South Side, Between the Caul ar.d Water Street, MIFFLUrmtT. TEX' jUMATA VALLEY iJAaMi, of uirrunToffS, pa. tui UBA.VCU AT PuBT E0IAL. Stooktoldera IndiTidually Liablo. 1 Maria PoBiarey, aosoua ao-f--. vi W Uewrga acobs, Absos ii. Uouaall, PhiiiB H. k-eouer, Louis hi. AUUBJoa. W. C. foa-eroy, srocavaouiHS I n It k I Mawla PswereT. a. . . Fhilio M. JCeonar, Auuie U. obci:ey. Josvva liotbreck. Jaue U. lrwia, Hary Kurts, Samuel U. alarU, J. Holmes lrwia, T. V. lrwia, F. B. Krow. joba UerUler. d at tbe rate ot per Uootfea sceoe, L. . Atkiasoa, W. C. i'oBiaroy, Amos ti. Boosall, Moab UerUler, Charlotte auydar, aSlntareal allowto ceau en uiootba cortidcalea, per cent. a li atuaUu ceruttcatea. T C1 'Iti""'. le i sweif of, l fj3 X and dara belore yoa die, fv..u.i.ia ui amy aud aubUuie leave H i . ... tima mua a wwva iff f w . - r..w u . oufUfcirar. 1 w riaa. J laruuByea ererjlUn.g. Many are aaa.u, toriauaa. Ladiaa BS B.UCB SB BlOU, mull aww. " - and Bya aad irU oaaka great pay. Kead ar, il ya waal bualiieta at wbiab yaa caa stake (re t pay at Ue tima, write far par twaiara to U. Uaaurx k. Co., .-iU Maine. raratara and ethers desiriutr a renieel. laciauva agency busioeaa, by whiea i to M a da can Sa earned ad addraaa at ouce, OB Koatai, ta kl. Ki. WlLauasua J. Co. ltfj aad 1W t ulloa Siraal, aw i'aik. lice. iv-B2 ia. PiUVATE SALE. far as ul ul 66 acroa, aiura or leas, la Iraiaaars loao.Oip, Juulala Co., Fa. Twe aillaa Bortbwxal ul 1 buaioaoatowa. ll ia aaai Uo4, all cleared, czcejting about 4 acre, wbtcb are la limber. Xbara ia a f aacB U.cuaid ul two acraa, au aa Apple UicBard el acres ea tha I arm. The lluusa is a Wood Frame tluuaa. bank Bara, Ou. ttuudiug., eoriug Water at tbe buusa. A baigaiu. t or lur liar articaiara sail eo, orsdoraas A.LBESNEH, TBouif sout'a, Juniata Co Fa port caapE WIR Va4 la tha priseipal Churches far Ceai maa.uB purposes. iTTrellent for Laniei and Weetl? Persons and the A?ed. mm POET GfiAPE -WEE I FOUR YEARS OLD. rpilIS t'LLEBKA 1 U -S All it WINS A. ia rnide Irom too ju.ee of ibe Dwrto Giape, raed ia this couut.-y. Ita lsral- aable. TUNIS AND STSENlTKENINS PrlQPERTiES are unsurpaasru by auy other alite Win Beinjt Ibe paie juice ..I the Grape, produc ed nader Mr. ptir's own personal super- riaion, us purity iu csnuiuenees. are cuar- antK-d. Tlie tonnirrat child ol its (.onerous qualiiics, aud the weakest invslid u.e -1 Io adrauusa. It ia i,-irt,rn. lariy beneficial u, the Sfced aud droiluud, and auitid to the varinua ailuenia tuat ad ect the weaktr arx. It ia iu every reavtct A WINK IO UK KKLILD ti.S. P. d. SHERRY. Tba F-J. Silt hKt laawiue ul .Sut.r. ior Character and parukua ul the rica ui itica ol the graue lioio auich it i m..i. For Furifj, UicUncaa. Maroraud -.diciual Froperucs, a it a ill be lunud uucxcedtd P. J. BRANDY. llilS BKAiNUt liai.U HUllfllnl in ih.. Couutry bring lar superior lur medicinal putpo.ea. 11' 15 A PCKK distilalion from th- snd coutaina ta uaUe medicinal properUea. ii uaa a aeiicate Bavor, similar to that ol tbe grape-, irum abich it ia du.illed. i. iu gieat lavor antoug ttr.l-claas laailliea. bee that the aianatura . .t.. r. KfktU f k . . """iu - ' - a. a., ta over tha eacb buiiie. cots, ol 6uld by L. Banks by draggi.u everywhere. Sept. Ii-loi Valuable Ecal Estate at Pri?ate Saie. The ondersi l&lmt udra In. ..I. . . . U.e llund.ed Xcr, , Una ZZ orl oKlal-jtlt.!. ibiee. u.r... ....... . ' luwe. ., ol "U' bu...,uue new t.1IiW, .... ' i. "I"?""1 P-r- la. . ... ana in a good ,l,. u. cu.t..at.oa. lb. mm a., an. cuuuiry bad.. llito tea very deairaUa aiiuaica uuauii.e and uue prop-rty and ia Ul jtcAilclarvillM J . "ur'B-Wesl be en 7 to ' ' k or luriher uuticul.r. i adtraa J.-..K w 7.r. " "' a 'CAdatervilla Or J er.fn i-r. I . .. ... ."iiia or Jubn H. aioiib, Cuc.ter Snua, I h , county fa. "pringa, Che.cer A FlRisT-KA f K F v., j .. i . Y.U.,. conufulnVKA :r Clear. Two tu J, ' Log House ,20x24 lIui., ' Kitchen .UachedVlaxuTt; i . Well .., -aier n'Jrti!' '.r,n' House, aii taodfii. Z. e" 'rame cellar- Irne cellar, Summer U,JUM 4-xWt IV aeon SK. . I , . "II . w ' "fin 8 aaa i rime oanlt oarn. 1-lenty ot lime stone. Th- - Da ,,oe- aient ?Wb"i CZa'' " Bient. Terms moderste F"''a, conv. call oa or addreas " r- uJ..p,rt'cnlars rumer..Grov..5;lE."9. o., r-. Ssle Rllla iwinll - i i; i "r;"". u snort notir. at tha Ob iHt.liiu nr- u I I i ttn,i V . . . . - - - """I wrenaro, ul irali.. i . bearing condiuon Wltl .f J '. in suit purcbaaer. Th. land U wl,?' lo by nature lor the r.i-; . 'Upted do-ne at (lils ffflCe. IEUHSYLVAHIA BAILEOAD, TIAJ K-T ABLE Oa aad altar SatanUy Oetoeer dth Afl trains Ua. atop at Miillui Hxan aa follow fiASTWAJO). XLtrus .ttrtufH""1 easea MlfiUa daily at eti a. aa.. aud Nuj4j, at aU ita tivBB bctweea UJSJm and ilarrulMrf, a, rife a at Uaixiabar at b d(t a. an. Juaaacewa tavraaas Uar es aitooaa dajy at7.bUa ...aud atpug a &U rrguW stations aeiwees AltuvJia aud UaxiiaMirg reachea Kittia at lO.iS a. m., Ilanusia. 12AU p. M., aad aiiiTee ia FbiiadaJklua a i.Vi p. as. hliii Taaia learas Pitltbarg eVail a J.St a. au., A'loooa at 2.H p. m., and ataa pisg at all regular stations arrives at HwBila at 6 tt p. ., llarriaburg i .10 . as., Fai. adelphia 11 UU p. as. Mall Express leaves Pittsburg at 1 tfv a m .Altoona 0 30 p sa Tyrone 717 p m Bay; lnirdua b 05 p m Lewiatawa t2u put Uf flia945poi Hairiiborg 11 1 pan Faj delphiaa.spiB. Vb8TrTABD. MuiUS AuaeHHoaarioa leaves Harris risbarg daily at 10.lt a. as., aad sta.aiag at all stations, arrives at atimiB at Ii. Iu p. M, Hut Taaia Irares Fbi adalpbia daily at 1.(0 a. ai., Uarruburg 11.15 a. m., aiifim 12.27 p. as., slopping at all aiaiiona between aliClia aud Altooua rracLsa Altoeaa alb H p. a., Fitttbuig V 40 p. as. llirrua AcouaaeaaTioa leaves Harr.s burg daily except Sua Jay at a 00 p. m.,an4 ato fpiug at ali atatiuas, arrives at aiifbia at 7.0V p. ai. Faciflo Express leavos Philadelphia 11 p ai ; Harnaourg 1 1 4 a ai ; Duucaoaoa UiH Hewport 4 18 am; M)liuvs as: Lewblowa 625 a ia : alaVeylowa i ia an; Mu Union I lil u Uuutinkdaa a. 45 a us Pcteraburg 7 Oil a ta ttprace CrtKlt lbaai; Tyrone 1 at a as KeU'a Kiila 7 ai a as j Altouaa M 14 a as t Fittabaig 1 14 pas. Psst Line leavrs Philadelphia al lit. sat Harriaburg t 14 put Hifflia 4 7 p as , Lewiatowa 4 68p or H uutiu(doa C 80 p ta j Tyrone S 40 p at ; Altoeaa 7 aO p FilU barg llsOpm. LBVTlSTOVrji DITISIO. Traias laara Lewiatowa Junctiua far lib- ny at a j a ta, 10 40 a bi, a i p u j tat Suobury at 7 05 a m, 1 24 p ui. Trains arrive at Lewiatowa Junction freai Uilroy at 1 10 a m, 1 40 pin, 4 40 a ta j frsai Suubary at 10 00 a m, 4 43 p at. TTKO.NB DIV1SI0X. Tralna leaie Tyrone for Bellabate aad Lock Hsrea at 8 SO a at, 7 8'J p ra. Leaa Tyrone lor Curweusvillo aad Clcarleld at 8 40 a ta, 7 50 p u. 1 raina leava Tyrone lor Warriora Mark. Pannaylvaoia Furnace aad Scotia at 8 m aud 8 80 p us. Trains arris at Tyrone Truss BeSIat'oai and Lock M.eu at 7 8') a ui, aad 4 o5 p u. Tralua arrive at Tyroue trout Curweos ville and ClearflelJ at 7 24 a ui. aod 4 6b p ra. Trains arrive at Tyroue I ruin Sco-ia, War riora Mark and Feuasylvauia Fura.ss al 7 80 a at, at 1 84 p ut. Philadelphia & Beading Railroad. Arraogeaieat f Paeager Train. Jnxa 13 1 h, ISSi. Trams Isavs ISarruswrg as ll.'aws i For New Turk via Alientowa, at 7 40 a. as and 1 45 p. la. ' For New York via Philadelphia aad "Sobs Brook Route," d oi 7 40 a m, aad 1 44 p m. For Phila.!e!( hia, 0 5a, 7 40, 9-0 am. 1 44 ; and 4 00 p ra. j F or Heading at 5 I'O, 6 Jo, 7 33, 40 a at, , 1 4., 4 1-0 snd 8 00 p in. ! . l . . . . . ruriwmiM at O , 6". 9 ',u a m mnA 1 4i and 4 IMI p. iu. and vis Schuylkill A Snsquehanaa Branch at 2 40 p ta. iex Auburn, H 111 am. For Ailea'.own at 4 20, 7 50, 50 a in. 1 41 and 4 00 p m. ' The 7 50 ,ai. ,nd 1 45 p m train, bar. through cars for Mow lork via Aa- towa. su.VD.irs. For Alientowa and way stations al i 20 a aa For Heading, Philadelphia and way statieaa at a 2u a m and 1 45 p m. 2"r,,r HTTbnrg i,att aa a.'iee-s Lrava 9w Tork via A.lealowu al 09 a at 1 00 aud 53ij p a. "" LC"? ?.eT Tor' r'"louad Brook Eonto" and I hUade'phia 7 45 a m, I .0, 4 00 and 40 P m , and J.OO midniaht. arriv.r,. .. ilarriKburi 150.8l'Q. u . . 12 10 and 9 40 a m l.eao I hiladolphia at 4 80 45 a i o 50 and lliun. ,4 00, Leave Potteviilo at u0, 00 a. tu. aad 4 44 p to. Le.ot R'"l,lt 60, 7 80, 1 1 49 as 1 2., 6 15, 7 40 and lo 25 n m. Leave PotUville via Schuylkill ,o, Sa.a-.,8. 0 "na b,.nch, 8 15 a n,. ,nd t 4 v Leave Alleutowa at (JO, 8 40 a sa., la 14 4 80 aud 0 05 p m. suxo.irs. Leave New Tork via Allentown ta Philadl.,hia .n.-.. ' al a ad p. Leave Heading at 7 do a ai ana 10 25 n SB Leave Alleuiown t S, 05 p m hTLLI IO t UK A SCII. I ,Le" " "L'Ktt lor Paxtuo. Loch- 6 40, 9 oo a m, 1 36 ai.fl 9 t p a ; daily It. eept baiurd.y and Sunday. 6 Si pm.Bud., batu:day oul , 4 45 and C 10, p m Keturniog, l STtKJ.TOA- dailv. CeDtbuuilav R II 7 in. a io .nd I.; '": . . . and Sunday, 6 10 p m. uiX onlv. 4 10 and a an - P'u i oaiiy, except Saluiday oa Saturday C. G. HANCOCK J.F.cv;-ooT;r"a,rj.'-'- carral Manager. CACTIOS 2IOTICE. 4 LL pero. are hereby cautioned assina u;.n;u,p b, uahing, hunting, r wsy Jonathan Ciser Wm BranthoOer Uenry S pirce ' latharino Kurta C G Shelly A H Kurta IaviJ Smith S Owen Evaae Teatoa Bennrr C. T. Spicher John L Auker J B Gartxr S M Kaulficaa J F Detlra David llnnberger Arnold Varnea Levi K Myera Jonn HcMeeu D B Diura W Sin.th S J Kuril Henry Auker Luciru Dunn J W Hostetlor Jeae Pino. Jacob Hoops. Nov , I8S1. I - i - 'TBPT1F- 7-aareaw V- . a. . a By bren. Sherman. ' JaM. Sa, . MS SI. i imm W lav 'VS- Jhf aw. aaaa sppap rnha;.t..j .. wmm- a t Ota aw. ...v ' - in w i i S4 I afcCXTai dT4 Statu v nSSar a aVa VT: " tese t t I. .r4r was at aa aa , r- , Everr l.m;i v . . Co- Ctww. The Snttnei J t
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