MTINEL & REPUBLICAN HIFFLINTOWN : f fncaday. afatMau-j M, IMS TBRXS. Subscription, fl.60 per UBtm if -px4 within 13 mooUui $2.W if not paid within 12 month. Transient advertisements is'ert-?d at 60 cents per inch for cacti insertion. Transient business notice, i local col umn, 14 cents per line tor rack insertion. Ded.cr.unns wiU few made (o those desirrs H advertise by tea year, half ar quarter year. Remember, that for this sea ion only, the Job Department, Xf th r5TI5EL and Repibucan, Will turn OUt bUl8, for Sale of Personal Propertr, at lower rates than ever before. A re duction of 50 per cent will be made, after this date on bills printed at this office, and a no- tice of the time of Bale, in the!ffhytha saw, while at work oa paper, will be inserted gratis, j KhoM- "aw-raill in taat township. Parties having their bills print- Jom t1; ckaed a car door on , , , , r . lanngerof conductor Alexander of ed elsewhere, can have a notice : Mlffl7n AcTOmmodiltion, Wwlnar, of their sale inserted in the day. The diget was severely hurt. SkMTIKZI A5D RepCBLICAN, for If you desire, a first rate horse, or 5 Octs and upward to Hilt the length Of the notice I Immense Reduction in Furniture- I will sell for cash on delivery on ly, daring the month of January : My rag alar Chamber suit for $18.00 " M J J. 00 " " s 17 .40 " c 10.00 - t.00 carpet lounge (12) apringa) 7.00 Raw Silk " t.tt Kep s joe 32.50 35.00 .M to 4.60 . Aad other goods at a corresponding redac tlaa. Parties commencing housekeeping ibis spring would do wall to call at the TUBMTi;KK a CARPKT store of JCHN S GBATBILL. atiffimlowa Fa. SHORT LOC.1LS. House hunters. Easter March 25. Lent begin February 7. Valentine day is comin?. The sleighing has been good. Sleighing is hard on horse-flesh. Ballefont has a board of trade. These are superb winter nights. Beading has 16 grammer schools. Washington's birth day comoa ox "Thursday. Erie is to hare public Lath house next summer. The earing election is to take place February i0. SnrtRcribe for the Sentinel and lie publican and be nappv. JuJe Kiinmeil, of Franklin coun ty, is suffering with gout. Stiiill pox Las broken out at Mount Holly Ciicbsrland county. Traaipx r plant, and all in saexch i.f work, so they say. Jacob Kurtz, of Fast Salem, La been prostrated bv paralysis. Xiue Tyrone people, lost Ibeir lives, by railroad accident in 1882. Huntingdon authority prevett eoasucg w it bia the borough limits. A New York msn is in the coarse of eitinjj sixty quail iu thirty days. Pott.j?.a in the collar, if covered with paper, it is said, will not freeze. P. F.-Roiim, will ray halt a cent pet pooa 4, for baees delivered in Patterson. St. It is a sight to see a woman drive a nail, or to see a man thread a nee die. Almost every yenng man that has a sweetheart has had hr out sleighing- Willianwport people, pay $75.0G0 for religion, and $200,000 for whis- ley- Governor Pattisoc claims the right, to appoint Lis own successor as Con troller. An interesting revival meeting has been in progress in the Lutheran .church. An infant son, of Henry Hartman, of Walker township, died cn Sunday, the lith insk. Taer8 is talk of coal oil signs hiv ing been discovered neir Richfield this county. J. Kinnev McCshan, aged 79 years, -died at Huntingdon on the 16th inst. of pare sis. Auditor General John A. Lemon, has rent a copy of his report to this office. Thanks. Alton Adams, after doing the west quite thoroughly, has returned to locate in Jamais. We are indebted i o R. Jr. Bailey, State Treasurer, for a copy of his re port, for the yesr 1882. Samuel Watts of MeAlisterviile, and Juir.s Annie Curran of Van Wert, ww) a married last Thursday. The Lancaster Country Poultry Exhibition is in full operation now. It will .close on Ik 27th inst. A ghost frightens engineers and firemen along the .Keading railroad between flarrisburg and Reading. The sacrament of the Lord's Sup per was administered in the Chapel Presbyterian church last Sabbtth. Diptheria 16 said to be .devastating lhe little Tillage of Arnot, in Tioga o. Seven persons lay dead at once A writer, who was at a wedding in Boston says the floral pieces sus pended over the bridal couple waa a voke. The new Pret-byterian church at Robc-rtedide, Huntingdon county will be dedicated next Sabbath the 28th. Teacher Aumaa. took his school out for a drive, last Friday. It re quired 3 two horse sleds to carry the school. Tweuty-four sled loads of lumber were hauled out of Licking Creek Valley every day last week, to Kew ion Iiaiuilton. Mirnick.s large steam tannery near Shade Gap Huntingdon county was destroyed by lire on tb right rf H? Sth icfct. SUORT LOCALS. Peopla will talk. A mmioal convention will be bald at Freebarg, on tba 12th or Pebrsarj. Tbe tajls in tins viaioitv bava bean ran witb difiaultv oaiug to the searoi tj of water. Teacher Anman's school, took din ner at Colonel MoFarlmd's Aoadewj, at AlcAliaterviile. The sutured membeshtp, of the M. E. Cbnrob, in this State is ver one hundred thousand. The thaw last Saturday, was hearti ly welcomed by all brosa-keepers, whose aistarns were empty. A otutioal convention will be held , t Liewistown. it will coaioieuoa on Februarj 18, and last four daj s. Governor Cleveland, of York Slate, baa liken a baek seat in an A-ibaoy Church. He evidently don't believe that all tee saints are in lront. Aaron Frymyor, of Ryo township. Perry Co., had two of his fingers cat mole, Jerome Thompson, and Cruder have a -table full of buy. The Border Raid Claima. and the Riot Damage Claims, seem to be stuborn things, both are again be fore the Legislator -in tha form of bills. Rev. ilr. Gaymac has just return ed from a visit to bis aged father in Dauphin county. Tha elder Gaymaa has been sick for a period of eigbt weeks. Henry Wagner, has become a clerk in Penned t store, in place of David Hamilton, who has become a clerk in a railroad oflce in the Le high Valley. Representative Pomeroy, isa mem ber of the following standing com mittees of the Hon of Representa tives. Eiluo e on, Banks, Railroads, and Printing. There are some marriages which re mind us of the poor feJow who said; "She could nt get any Lsuband, and I conldn t get any wife ; ao wo got married." Senator Bailey, has been appoint ed on the following comnxitteea .: Ju diciary special J udiciary local Education, i-Jbrary, Coinpar bill and Insurance. James G. McDowell, of Washing ton D. C, 'who was a bidder, when the Huntingdon Glob was sold, has purchased the Herald and Torchlight of Hagerstown lid. List 'Saturday, about 70 traiuc. wb le waraiing- ibemrelvrs, at a rulucg mill, at Columbia Pa., struck cp a Gght with tbe bauds of the n.ill ; the tramps-weto driven away. At a lecent marriage ceremony in a city chuich, the Ci)ntncting parties were f 0 minutes behind time, and the organ peied onL '-Oh ! dear, what cn tlie matter be!" Thoinas E. Watt, Passenger fiTr.t Western District, Pennejlrauia Rail-! roud Company, was iu town last Thursdar on business. He k a pleasant gentleman to meet. i A country girl wrote to her lover, j "Now George, don't fale to be at ti sieging school to night." George wrote hack that ig his dictionary, '"there's no such word as fale." William Grief, aged 96 years, til at his home, at Orwigftburg Fa., last Thursday morning. He was a rirh farmer, and up to last tall, eras l:e to do considerable work, about, ;Iu farm. The largest and most perfect .if bridge that ever bridged the cbaara, below the falls at Niagara. eriti cow It is over a mile in length, and will probably remain daring tha rest of the winter. Said a farmer, who was given tu long drinks, to a brother agricultur ist, "What lireed of cattle would yeu advise nvs to adopt?" "Short horns," was tbe significant reply. Cincinna ti Saturday Night Tbe cold wave struck this seotioa ef tbe eountrv on Sunday. On Friday sc Saturday, it was very oold in Nvada, Colorado a ad Kansas, in soma places, tbe tbermoueter being doe so low a 51 degress below xere. . A few dnvs ago. two sons of Milo I Balch. of llaasrield. Conn., aged re spectively 9 and 10 years, were cut ting hay from a stack, when it was blown down and they were buried beneath it and suffocated. The long evenings are at hand, subscribe for the Sentinel and Republi can a pleasant ncrspar companion full of news and information that will do yon and family good during the winter nights and days to come. The Bloomfield Advocate, of lat week says. On Saturday evening, a week. Win. N. SeiberU Esq., of this borough, slipped on the pump porch at his residence, and falling upon a lantern he was carrying cracked one of his ribs. Last Friday. Isaac Flaihbfrger, a youth, aged 19 years, was killed on the railroad at Maoaonk station. M:fll n Co., by the fast train West. He was returning from work at a san-.l hank. Tbe accident took place about C o'clock in the evening. Mrs. General Taylor, of Mifflta Co., who was run over by a street ctr, in Philadelphia, during the Bi-Centfn-niiiL died last Wednesday. Her fu neral took place, out Monday tie 22td, from the residence of her hua barI near Reedsville. Our friends who are indebted for two or more yetra' subscription to the Stnlinel and Republican are earn estly requested to make payment without df lay. We have names on oa our mailing list, who owe as for 6 eight and some over ten years." Mount Pleasant, Walker township, has a lively Literary society. Last Thursday evening, was the night for debate. The subject was, "Resolved thet the Internal Revenue System should be abolished." The question vraa debated by Jacob Kauffmaa, and Eruce Zimmerman cn the affirmative and Joseph Weaver, and David Fowls in tbe negative. There weje a 'to j a number of rteciftniatien". Oath 13th dy of February. 1883, Henry Auktr, will sell at his place of rraidenc in Walker twp., 5 work horses, 13 sheep, 6 milch cows, 4 bulls, S shot, 8 young cattle, and a largo lot of fanning utensils. Sal to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. Governor Pattison s Attorney Gen eral is Lewis C. Cassidy, a Pni.adel phia lawyer. His appointment has raised a storm among the Democra cy. William S. Stenger, is the Gov ernor ' Secretary of State. He rep resented this district in Congress. We see it stated that the Pennsyl vania railroad, is having built a num ber of hospital cars to be placed at convenient pomta oa the main hue and braucues for tee use of tneir em ployees, who may be injured until they can be removed to tueir houiea DO NOT FORGET. Do not forget that at Hess Pho tograph Gallary you can get any mall picture enlarged for 75 cents. Also anything that 16 mde in Pno tograpliy, you can get nere done up, in first cU68 style. All too latest style pictures, such as Cards, Cabin ets, Prouenade, Pannel Boudoir, &c, &.O. Frames of all kinds cheap. A marriage ceremony cam to an abrapt aaU ludicrous termination the other day in Atlanta, Ga. A promin ent clergyman of that city, having conseDbud to unite a color! coqd.h. ha.! just assed ttie solemn qis.io : rr at UoU IaMo Ui.s WW4U4U, etc., i when am old dame of Ui oridegr Ouia poked her bend into tu room aud aid: "ieur,I jess dar you to s-iy Tee." Henrv sank iut tbe nearosi chair Mithout a word, nd the o - om - paoy tiioughuuiiy withdrew. Tbe bar-ke per of the Newhali Hot!9, that w4 destroyed by fire, in Milwaukee oKv, Mi 'Uia au, uas e-.-n put, to jau-uu a eoargt having i.reU tbe ouittlu.g. tiie I 1 ... I i of luo uve lor Iij'.n tue bouse was to re coe.r au over iiisarHiuti ou a stock oi-:i4U .ra. Sj iar tne total number wf wicums of the e number 80. it is expected tuax lber bxMinss will be found as tue woric of reuicving the ruins progress Some days ago. a singular and fa tal accident occurred near Curwins vilie, Ciearfield Co. A man was Idl ing trees about a half a a lie oat of town, one of whith - fell across the ! road, to which be paid ao attention, but Went on viLb Ins vork. Some time atftorwards he had occasion to go oit mto tiie road, -when to - hk b"rror La dtt covered tie iifelees r mains Of y -u.ig :y.u; crueiied under the trie. Eiaaulion piovii it to be Jl.se Dhy. a 2uoo. lecaer, and d tughter ui ilr, Aouer Diiy, cf Cnrwejis villa. A Colorado man 'io expected a gar.g (M iyscbers to ooine for Lu aootlt llieiidd.e of tile nibt,. lok liiiused; io the t-elbtr, leaving roi gri2 ,y tnr in hii pta.ee in tetl. i'be lynch rs didn't briug any light, tut ni:ui.-a re-y p.ucky.jtifUipt to get the 1 icar !(. bd iynv'a it, but,$av it up a her t'jrce of tii.-iii had lost an eye . Ifiect', two ha-i tulluted the Ijss of ti'.uinLs, chewed .T, and the otter six fere luore or . deprived of hLiu- Ti .tt. man cvw has a Liemen dotns rj-r-iitaliou as.a fighter, aniL:he bear didr.'t mind ihs work one bit. Bos fcjn Post Tha siDeriff will soil at tho Ct-rt Hoase oi Friday. Foruary 2, 18s.i : A koa..i and lot il ground Lx Mil ford township. 14 j-es, moieoriess aa the property oi U vi(t KaauuiME- A Louie and iut of ground in Lark township, 25 acre, more or iess. us the pioprty of Rolrt Bggs. A ID acre traet -of woouln,I .ia Lick township, and a hif :ie iita stono quarry m name townhipas iiis property of William Biliger. A house and lot in ilirHiutown ar the property of John C. Mozer. Itmavbewcllforr - eoplewhoton - tensulau u-aveibiL- ar i. ,i r,,l t observe that "notices have be- . , u . e i ua bMg.-.ae iguiiLH of ihe .7- i i . i , aula r;.i;toitii toil its branch-" sued to the Pennsylvania ti that Xxonr January 1, 150 pounds of baggage ti ill he tianported free on eaca lull ticket and 75 pounds ou each half ticket. In lUe case of a single passenger whose baggsge does not weigh mure than 175 pounds no charge will be in ado Jf tbe weight be 175 pounds or more charges wtd be collected for tin; fuli weight in axcese ol io J 0ind.- Members of the same fiimiiy tr-tveltng togetiier will bo entitled to 175 po.m.is for oacn ticket poiciiaseu. iJut if tur Kor'e;ate weight exceeds the amount etiarges will be coilecled for the fuii wcign in excess of 150 pounds on each uckeL Pnbseneis are notified that the company wiil require them to liave their baggage checked at least, five minutes before tbe depait uie of their tfriin. The baggage agents are instructed to check all baggage thut is brought, provided tbfcy liave time to do 6o, but the com pury will net agree to carry the same ii it is not eiie ked hve minutes be fore the arrival or departure of the uain in which the passenger desires to travel. The following from tho Thiladel phia Record of hist Thursday, is of particular interest to school teachers. The mnnisge of Jonthnn Longfel low, of Wlutteysburg, Delaware, to the school teacher was a shrewd stroke of matrimonial policy. Tbe groom is a gentleman of nearly thre-score-and-teu, aud Lis bride is on the KUiiny side of thirty. She be comes the mother of twenty -eight children, including ail of the scholars in her school. Mir. Longfellow had already been married twice, the rnit.-t of the rint marriage being six chil dren. His second wife presented him with twenty-two more. Tha prob lem of how to educate ho large a fauiily of children was successfully solved by Mr. Ling'ellow, who being a well to do farmer, built a scliool hou of hi owu and employed a terefcer. who took part of her salary out in b'-ard at the farmhouse. This arrangement continued for several years, and the young lady, who came to the Longfellow household, with no other purposes the.n to touch the young Longfellow ideas how to shoot, became an erinblisJ',l art of tho family circle. When Mr. Longfellow's second vrife died, h6 improved upon Lis educational scheme by marrying the teacher. On Saturday a week, the old fox that led the houudsin many a chase, around Mexico, received a load of shot from life gnn of Henry Sieber, which so crippled the animal, taat it ran to Lost Creek ridge and was there canght, by the dogs. The Everett Press of last week relates the following: Mr. Irvine Patterson, clerking for Mr. Robert Hare Poweil at Saxton Furnacd, re cently drove from Aitoona to Holli daysburg in a sleigh, and on his re turn to Aitoona in tue evening, had rather an exciting adventure with several highwaymen. He was alone and on uis return had reached the city limits wnen two men ran out in to the road in front of him. One caugiit his horse by the bridle, and the other took hold of the sleigh and shouted to Mr- I'aitersou to noid up his hands. Mr. Patterson was some what astonished, and as he had no arms, except those nature gave hiui, he jumped out of hi sleigh and plautcd a wed directed blow upon the probocis of tbe largest of tbe ruffians, bringing him 6prawiing to the ground, wuirh he followed up with a few kicks. The other fellow tied, coavuiced from the usage his partner had received, that Mr. Patterson wa not to be triiied with. The San Antonio correspondent -of the New Orieans Tinies-Dcmocrat L"' 1 " D J Treasurer of Teunessee: Wheu Cook, whu was couuUvir oi tbe ; 'P1". "A t co-cU " ! 'iu -"' J l'o.k eutr ti.e to ureet -uiin. i' - "1' J -J '"; -rr a - l l "UL Ull 1 eve U i iii.K. il.t l.j.ultii Dji piun oi t JaL'in.y n uui. tu. u hhi o ,i n Ij -c-.iAf" lite i .-. . J ; boior; ti.e ii.o. j tUoU, tue ioUI'Iu I. .1-1 .i.ut-ei Itle- to, ami only a lew lu.l.-e uleiuul. iloui that town, Ooo. detached P"ik man-, lug nleaiUiy piepraUuUo -fur lligiit. I As soon as the traiu stoppoil, rr. it ! and the man who calied ..iiiiif Cm-! erjn quit tbu cr uiuGU-d bor-. see in waiting lor lueui. "ovhd on Joe Sheeiy to help me ; -I am aiterr tbis mau ! ' yelled Cook to Merrill, the conductor of the tram and lie tuen hastened aiter tbe fugitives. Po.1l and Cuneron roie through tne chapparai toward Latwlo, and ou learning the ouuaai'i.a I tae town m.toe a circuit lonnd it and towaid tbe Rio Gratide. wnick '.hey ev.d-.'ut-ly m'.enaed to cros. Cook toiied n alter Uleui, boiueUniee il. ji; ajj" Tbe buobes tore m uloi..ie6, and tib, shoe.-, were scrutcbeu. tin overtook the Ingitives On tlie bank of the Rio Granae, just as rhey were muluug ! arrarigeuianta to cross, tie ma m ! he oust es lor awune and w.tcuted li,,,-!J u deliuei'ateu on the beet ' Eieiuou ui uuikuh .'.Usui. lie tu jn I r ..... -..1 f.J.t-.A t.n.t -in.,, . . lett the train Ual h was unaita;d lhe situation woe . dL.peraui ue.peratti oi-c, lilt Co.,k, wiui the braveiy of a ion, juiaped trom bob'nd n bubh euautu ly and suid: ijtuutleuie-ii,you are my prisoners.' Inotaut.y two levolvers were ii-veleiPaX him, bnt he never flinched, as he guiatly adowl : Yoii h:.d belter eniTenJer, f-r Iknov y.u Mr. i'olu, aud the Range a ale ail around yon. Pu; up y.ur guns, or I'll have your bead: Llon uv ino Mexico.' Poik turned pais and hia companion appeared to ba nervous. Coo saw tbe liiipresaiou he had made and quickly fohoed up his aiUan isge ty ji ting out his watch aud impatiently fciclaiuied if they did not give uieir wejtpuus to huu in a quar ter of a minute bj wouid ccminand the Rangers to iira. ht-n the tune was nearly eijii.d he took his dp ... i,. . i. l ; ... i .. .. ;i I.,., in ma airnvi 3 ia iw oijjuai muj it, mt a conunuance ! his strategy was uu necseary, for Poik tremolingiy hand ed i-i revolver to hiave y vtilnj man, j j . . . . I . 1 . I,'.!. 'iiIiUt'UMt'u ". t a ',r I heads, tue men started to Laredo. i Oilier bheely carua up at this lune-t- . J. , i ' . lire and as.stod in guurdm .tne e fc a"isi.ineis. O del estyis.t. Ulargow Herald. As binnt a a beetle, Aa sharp aa a Unit, As grate aa (.reaching, Aa gay as a daace, Aa late as tne sjiuaiuia', Aa Ilka as lu peas, A cruuk'd a a r.ia'a lei, A runait aa a :hea. A' fl aa a asunder, A - am a a fcnui ' c-inmiei, k .i'Bia, a tinl'pr. At r ' cr-.w, Aaiiau a. a g.a lioi.vd, Aa bi:ul at a bx. Aa trail aa a baudb -x. As aluul a- aa nak, it queer as a Q inker. As game an arurk, As cnte a.a lawyer, A nin.!" as a die. As Aeen as s rasur, As warm aa a pie. Aa drunk aa a r-iper, Aa aober ai a jjtge. As clean aa a abating. As flc.hy i. suiudge. As KI as su arrow. Aa ! aa a enail, As blithe a a lionet, Aa right n the mail. Lnx&ense BedacLoa iu Furniture. I will sel for cash on dili.ery , n 1'. daring the month cf Jaua ry : ify SttJn Cbnuber suit tut ' US. ill 25.00 20.0i " . 27.50 " -2 ' 30 .00 ' " i 00 8.00 carpel Inunge (12 fprmg) 6 50 " 7.00 Ka Silk " 6 5" 00 Eep " " i 4.50 - Ku. VA..i4 . iiiitKiMniltti vednn- ' tion. Partiea coiuuirBci. g buu.ek.erp.iig tbis spring would do aoll tu call St Ire rt'EMTLKE t CAEPET store f. JOHN ,S. GKAVB1LL. Mi.T.intown fa. In onrfsmiiyofteofor ever two year. Parker's tritiger Tonic baa cured headache, malaria and other complaiuts so tatislactor- .le thuwas-e in exeelient health and no I - , ,. .. . I expense for doetM pr oth.r r-J cities. i Chmnic'e. If atBut Lea ft) air Btr)r. It is ealirely differaat tram all ether. It ia aa clear aa water, and. aa its aaeje in dicate, ia a perfect Vegetable Hair Restor er. It will immediaiely I roe tba head from all dandruff, reatora gray hair to ita natural color, and produce a new growth where it baa fallen on. It dees a l in any way affect lhe health, which S ulpher, 9 agar of Lead, aud Nitrate of Silrer prrperationa have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glosty brown. Aak jourdruggitt forit. Each bottle ia war ranted. S1TH, K.L1NK a CO., Whole sale A gent. Philadelphia, and HALL A. KLCh-tL, Svw York. HAHRIEDi LUCK TE.VKLBT On January II, 1&S3, at the Lutheran parsonage, Mifflia town. Pa., br Rev. . K. Berry. Mr. William Lark, ef Nuxeiville, Snyder Co., and Mis Eitsa i. Teakley, of Farmanage township, Juniata Co. COMMEKC 4L. MirrLIJITOWN MARKETS. MirrLUiTowa, Jaauwy 24, 1883. Butter 26 Eftg .' 2 lnl 1J asm 18 Shoulder ......................... 11 Sidee , 12 Kf U U1FFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weotly. QvTATioas toa Tu-bai. Wednesday, January 24, 1835. Hk't., ... ........... 100 .urii, ............ .... 60 Uaia, Xil.37 K).. 70 Oluvrre-jcU 8 6 to 8.5 llunl aevd 160 mULADkLPIIlA alAEKETS. Pb-iwlephia Uaik.it Jau. "JO, I8f3 i,. t $1 1,6 iu $1.17 t ur Ap.il $1.17 was id. ;-:n at 61c 69cia per bushel. O r-cd 1 4c lu lie per.p-uiid. JJ-oI c tll'e. CJ tu 7c; ceud 6 ll j; me- w. & u j, cuuiuium 4 J Ut 6 ; lal cwwe, 4 lu 4J. b-r. 4 lu C ct. prr pouud. Veal civ. , 6 to 9 eta. for pound. U.,f, at8lu. private sales. Larga Farm at Private Sale. '" i'-v.vrav is uuorvu ur saiv. " la ii .. is. .r.a. l-tll- - .il..a ..t T.i.- Utne m ui AcadeaiiA, c.ntiDii,t 248 1 Acres ui prime uuiccioue wud. i m eui- I tiv-nuii, exvrpl 10 cre! l Iiuilier. Bmld- j ''' rg u"" ""ur, ?.,Bk I cnba. iw pena. uut npri" ano icr-rr ; u..,ie, ..U u eiheruiiibuiluiijg, alKuuther j apnuica auu runun.g wait-r; TwuOrcbirda - . , . lutnuret.ai-.aeol., uvlla and atoies, ; 1 he liuil M D i'ii jliii lg (run auil fr-a . .j .,r lu-kius iuoubt l..r a aew owner, a ia ell kuoitii, it did tor many yers tor il turuier owner. Price will be reasonasle, an nine (tivcn tu unit purchaaer. pur ii-rtni. 4-c, call uo Jauiss B. Okeaoa, Plraitul Vlenr, ue-r tlie tarou PftlTATESiLK. The DtrKLLi.SU HOL'rfE now occupied bv Un. V. C l'itr',..a at Arademia. The huue 14 couvenieony arraiged. and pleas antly lucatrd. It ceouina right rooms, with ce tor, girrrtand piotriee. it ia with in iwj luiniiiea w:k o! the Presbyterian rbuich, aJ conTauieui tu mill, store and acliiKils. It La. a good xl garaen, larga citteiD and ic-hnuj. for terms and fur ther particalai.4, address JU...r.C.?AlTER30.Y, Acadeiuia, Pa. A FIRT-RATH FAKU.CON IWIMIXU One Humored aui Sixty Acre, in the bjst i iie.ilcriiM l.if diittrii-l in Ihti ri lt i.l Oi.i., ! . . " " .. ..' , , tunica ou.-u.iii mi's iroiu Aiuna a rail- r'd alatioii, iu ra:ruld cuiinty. and ons mile tri'U a uuti pie. The iuiirTeinents area large two-rtury iikICK 11UUSK (13 roniiin, li.il! and cel'ar), Duuiiie Log barn and iubie, a id other buildings, and a well ol guud a;er. A stream of apring water travenen the centre of the farm. There ia a lare orchard uu tee preiuinea. Will take $70 per aero, pnrt r.ili, ri'sl i.i p.iyments. A tar n adjoimrg tor fl10 per aero. The reason lor selling, ia thedevirelo invest in city property, in Oircleville. pur all ia toriualiua a'ldreso J. SYVKIEH, Circleville, Ptckawaf Cu., Ohio. A KARECUA3CC To Buy a Large Tract of Good Land at a .ilujfrnle Price: Tuamanaiiu dmne to make farming and aluck-raimg bia buineas, ibia ia the grral-t iiargam in Juniata euunty. Ihrtt hndrt4 jtcre mu4 mart, having tbeiiun a U. ie tiiicfe Xloeilioj Uoum in t gn.nt cumiiliuii, tiaru aiid other outDuild inKn; a runiiiug elream ol Water ueai tha j duur, aiitu, uud well water in yard ; aa ; Oicuaid ul e acree, as 0!4 as any in the : ci.:m; agiuve ul oi) uaple trees, which, 111 alleniiuu were directed lu, could be j litrttf-d mi,, a KUUfi ul iricoiue, as aucb (.ruvi-i are ui SuiU!-rel cuvuly. Ihia State, , ami aa xut'li gtutca are iu firm England. ! iu-il tiiiimr uu the larm. The larm will i yr.vlucu to tu 50 tune ul bay auiiiiillv, and ruu graiu ul all kinds. I here i an abun ! uaute ul LIMESTONE un lhe lar ii. I le npeai, thia ia the greairnt bargain j Mu -U, tcd in illl rouiity, Iu the man who I bes '. ana desire to I arm and raiae Muck 1 u aucb a Uian, wi,u ha-a moder.ile 1 sum ui uiuoty li.r Ei: pat went, there a rare chance lu ecllre a prupert), that in tiie na'iiri. i tniiiK" imial iucr-ae in value aradU4li, l"r the pe.iuu ul a lull genera tion ei It cuiue, Time, 6 tu 7 year. Jo auit purchaser. If you have C-e iiclintion. the mean a. and the pluck tu dvrelope une of the fluent tract of land in the euunty, call at ihia ul tice lur paiticulais. Vi!t 4 o SeJ.E, iu Tuscarura Valle) Brar It ii di.l.i. fut.t.iin uk 1 01 at re near. Ij aJi i leare-', ihe ba lance w,-ll ael witb gfxul el.i:e-uak I wnei, onlj ii uii'ea Irom tli uca rH.Mnl iliru-d. The Itnd In ( nut mucii billy, a part ol which haa bet a j latc! liUH-d Ulteeu acres ol lueudoo. water j in nearlv a I ! lhe II Mh, irtir in aDnmlanre ' Lug baitk-b.ro. Gtiod liauie boue St'zfi. all ncceaaary nuibuiidinga, A never taihrg toiiii'aiu ut good aa.er running at the dixr - alui a l.ritf iuieli.ne qnrr about J nn.e diataiit tebngs toihefrm. Two Churrhes and Si no.l-hi-u wiibiu hall-mile. Price . 3.U.0 or call uu or address J. s. KENEPP, Peru Kills. Juninla Co., Pa., iviKviiniAa irii MOitE OB j M lUuluM in .Mi I lord lownsltip in Licking Creek valley. Juniata county. Pa. ; aboiir jt) clean !, 10 seres tiUiberland "under lence." Tbe improve ments are a Large Double Stone and Frame !l.iue, Large Bau Barn. Wagon Shed, L;i'e Hog Pen, Si.cp House, Carriiige I! ..i.- U ,.K lii.n n..n :.i.. . ,ea Q Ul6 aoo'r 1ORBUI. pilnip 0, pver-laiiing sir at both hoano sad barn, j Th;s i. a deirable probity, and is only two i fro'B Mlffl,n railroad sUtion. Terms case. F or panic nlars, call on or address Juhn Robi3et Pvl)r(on Jn(lUU Go-i ji f j or Shelpim iinh-nn, time addrsv. ifss Advertisements- F. ESPNSCI1ADE, AT TBI CENTRAL STORE - MiU STREET. 2itn Dooa North or Bairxii Stbist, MiUliutowii, Pa Calls tbe attention of tbe publio to the following faots : Fair Prices Oar Leader! The Best Goods Oar Pride I Ons Price Oar Style! Cash or Exchange Oar Terms I Small Profits and Quick Sales Oar Motto 1 Oar leading Speoislties ar . FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Queensware, Glassware, Wood and illow ware. Oil Cloths, end every artiole usually found ia Grst claas stores. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods at bigbeat market prioe. Thankful to the public for their heretofore libera, patronage, I request their eontmned custom ; and aak per sons from all parts of the county, when in M.fflm to call and see my stock of goods. F. ESPEaSCUADE Sept. 7, 1881. KENNEDY & DOTY, (9 ucceaeore to Buy era ft, Kennedy,) DEALERS If. COAL, LIMBER. CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, .. We buy Gram, to be delivered at itilHin town. Port Ruyal, or Mexico. We are prepared to luraish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENKEDT ft. DOT 7. April 21,ld2-lf Complete Stock. F. Ia. GrRATlIIIaL, McAlisterville, Pa., Haa just returned from tbe Eastern Cities w lib a Large aud Complete Stock oi DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, qi EE.-iS If ARE, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Clears, Tobacco, .c, .c. Fartiea will find it preatly tu then advan tage to call aud see my Stork and bear my trutt before purchasing elsewhere. Stock Entirely New and Fresh. 1 can aecutmnuda t you ia almost every thing calied tur ia a Store ol this kind. F. A,. GUATUILU Oct. 36, 'el. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tbe adtertiser having been permaneutly cared ut that dread aikease. Consumption, by a atmple remedy, is anxioua to make known to bia fellow-suffcrera lhe nieana ut cms. Tu all who desire it, be will send a copy ef ihe preemption used, (free of rbatge,) with Iba directions lur prcparine; and oil g tha same which ibey will Hud a aura Ccaa lur totem, (ulm. C'o ma pr ion. Astbha. BauacaiTis. Ac. Parlies wishing the Prescription, will please ad dress Bev. E. A. lLSO; 101 pens St., Williamsburg!), N. T., are alwavs on the at lor cbiucns to in crease their earniiige, aud in time become wealthv; those who do not in proe their opportunities rem.. in ia porerty. We olfer a gieai chance tu make money. We want many men, women, bo)s and girls tu work lur us rini in tneir own iocu'it-s. Any one can do ihe work properly tmm Ihe fi l I start Tbe business will pav more than ten times orilmar, wages. Expeusive onitit IniuUhed tree. No one wno engages tai'a to make money rapidly. Ton can devo'e your wbule time to the wrk. or ouly yunr spare uoments. Full infuimation and all tbal la needed sent fee. Addresa Stissu ft. Co., Purtland, Maine. VALLAULIa FAK3I PIUVVTESALE. riVHE undersigned flers st pneste sale a A d sirahle tariu, situate in B-alo tuwa ship, Juniata county, Pa., cuntainiaj 184 ACRES. more or less, on which there is erected Two Dwelling Houses si,d NEWS A-NK. BAKN, and outbuild ings. This larm is situate on the public road, a hall-mile east of Johnstown. There are about 10 acres cleared, in gold state of cultivation. Good orchard o fruit on tha premises. Tbe woodland ia well aet with choice locust limner For further particu lars call on or ad.lieas tbe owner, HR3. CHARLOTTE SNYDER. Port Eoval Pa. Important To Trarellers. Special inducements ar offered yon by tha Burlington Ronte- It will pay yon to read their advertisement to be found else a hare is this ins. MISCELLANEOUS D. W. HARLEY'S Is tbe place where you can buy THE BEST A2l TIIE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & JUTS,CJPS, BOOrS, SHOES, HI is prepared to exhibit one of tha moat toia market, sna il joj u.tuai.ui.i i.i Also, measures Uken for suits snd parts of suits, which will b mad t r at abort notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water sleets, MirfLINTOWN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Hss constantly oa hand a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GEMT9 FURNISHING GOODS. Goods or all kmdj are low Come and aew aw and be aataniahed. Pants at 15 cents. EOT SUITS MADS TO OKDEK.3 Patterson, Pa., April 16, 1879. THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS - mi TUB OLD A39 BHrttBT.W yfc.s StSg , - -e THE LIGHTEST RUNNING WACON MADE. TV-ners and Tmmrter, Iti erwr locality WJ1 ftad H to tnalr lulanst to look wall InHUa Suo os Taia Wauua battle purrnsaiBj asxiivxa von. omouivan. jiGKirTa wajrnro. 72S. liABJIISON, GRAND RAPH5S, MICH. Professional Cords. Luc is K. Atkissus Uao. Jacoss, Js ATKMSO.IAJtCOBy, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, MIFFL1NTOWN, PA. OaCollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. 'irriva Ou Main street, in place at reel dnoce ot Louis K. Atkiusun, E-q., sooth of Bridge street. Ocl26, IS1. jyjASON IRWIN, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW, MIFFUSTOU'X, JVXUTJ CO., PJ. C7" All business promptly attended to Orrict On Bridge street, opposite the Court huuae stiuaro. b0-le JAC0B BEIDLER, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, JsIFFLINTOWN, PA. CCullectiuus altemlrd to prun:pt!y. Orrics Witb A. J. Patters n Esq, uu Bridge street. Feb 25, 'SO THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Fhysician and Surgeon, Olhce hours trom 9 a. si. to ii r. a., en tice in his re&iuence, uo Third street, op posite Methodist parsonage. ocl2-lt D, M. CKAWF0KD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office st Ihe old Corner of Third and Orange itreets, ali&intown, Pa. UarcU 2'J, lb6. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUS3E0N, Acidemia, Juniata t o , Pa. Orrica furuierly occupied by Dr.storretu Protessionul business promptly attended to at ail huurs. JOHN McLALGHLI.V, INSUEANCE AGENT, PORT ROYJr., JUXl.iTA CO., 'J. CyOnly reiiabie Cumpauies represented. Dec. 8, 137 5-ly H EN'RY HARsHBER(iER,M.D. Cuutiuues tbe practice ul Medicine aud Surg-ry aud all their cuilateral brauchea. Olhce at hia reaidence in He Aliaterville. Feb 9, 1S76. w 7ILLIAM BELL. AGENT AND DEALKK IN Farmers and Siecbnica Jlachinery. MiH intown, Juu.iU County, Pa. Office un Bridge street opposite South side ul Court Uuuxe. Nov. 8, 18H2. Special JYblicts. A Ureal Causa of Man Misery! I the Iao of 11 ow k.ot, ilow ltetored. Jusi pnhi lulled, a new edition ul LK. tTLVKKVFELL'S CELEBK TED ESSAT on the radical curt of SriiaiTotimii ur Seminal Wrarness, Involuulary Seminal Losses, Ibpotsicv. Neilal aud Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc ; also, Cussi'MPTius, EriLKPsr and Kits. in. duced bv aeJ-indulgeuce or sexual extrav agance, etc. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm ing consequences of sell-abuse may be rad ically cured; pointing out a mode uf cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by meai.-s ot which every sufferer, no mitte, what his condition in.iy be, ui.iv cure him sellrheaply, privately, and radically. Qriiis Lecture should be in tbe bands ot every youth and every mat io Ihe land. Sent, nnder seal, in a plain envelope, tu any address, pott-paid, oq receipt uf six cents, or two puMage atanipe. Aidress THEITLYEKWELL MEDICAL (0 41 Ann St.. New York.N V. ; uuelH-ly Post.O0.ee Box 4GU. Miscellaneous. 6 ytfj week made at home by the in f as Ins'rious Best bnin,s now be fore :he pub'ic. Capital not needed. We will start you. Men, women, boys snd ('rls wanted everywhere to work for us. New is the time. Ton can work in spare time, or girt yonr whole linie to the business. No other bnsiness will pay you nearly at wall No one can fail io tn:ike ewrnions pay, by engaging at once. Costly onttlt and terms free. Money made fast easily and bonornbly. Address Tacs ft, Co. Aitgiistn, Viirs. I AD TER TISBMEJCTS. BOYS' CLOTHINC J.VD tURXISHiyQ OOODS. choice and select stocks aver afWred k New Building, oerner of Bridge s J- 187IMf SAMUEL STRATEE. iirriTinTftAiTn laiiJaiiiouia. Cstablishad 1S.V1 TioBan1a tat la. Tba he is tne caaapaat. iiej , r failJ WAKKAPJ ItU, ot trom th s-fc7 mmH PRINCiPAUUNE 5a jt. is iswa.iiff-AUSIaca. laaoss. a-aa- 5earoa.M:iseiirt. a. Da. aaa. .- Mum, Arliuaa. HIOAG-G KANSAS CITY I T 1 fMlIEH. PaS Vl. LOBSLL. M Vloa in I tu'! Iriea Jr. tfm Hum. Af I tlinail. Ill- i.ki .'a. MiaHAYafAK. -5. ass. 6 "arr-i tiJi-.", T'.a ioavhfy 1m gwawwpy svHrvfaj ff fen w, 1 J .e at atheliirr vii rrtiiini tvvntr boha h"Ur. wiLh trtnr Viwit hcrr-rvoweir. srl anVD b i rr.n by ru-r. B-M.m or b'-nnt-Tw. Th I Cricdiziff 9ltr ) f rryT2ir Jrn. us4 eo. $l-U ft piaT. Li wlwwatt f.T CaMC3tt3. ST. JOSEPH HTG CO., i Miwawasra, ijr. j y Fit a!jawa Ktadt fcr W truAj LhJr' in ctrfs for ft'svrsory bm. Pjrf c stock ui tb oMt work. at: - (nmpl. i?!cawxit; cutawaaktavc J .- ati Thaj coAwAca to bi THS STANDARD CHURN OF tii CCUNTRTss TRY ONE, Send fr full Descriptive Lircjlan tc POSTER BLAMHARD'S S ; COWCOVP, N. M. PIMPLES. 11K1M1I itllB ACentleman who suffered fur years Iron . Nervous I'ehilitv, Premature Deesy, anl all the effecu ot youi lul iLdiscretion, wiil tor the ke ol suffering bumsntty, aend free io ail who need It, ihe receive and direction tor making ?he simple remidv by which he was cared. Sufferers wishirg t" pn Hi bv Ihe sdvertiser'a experience car do so b addressing in i-erfee- cunSdeiice. JOHN B 4. DEN. ii Cedir St., N. T. June 14 fi I yr. I will mail (Free) thereceipe for a simpl Vxoctasls Halm that will remove Tas FatcKsis, .'iarLE5 and Blotch sj, leaving the skin soft clear and beautiful; also in struction lor prmlncing a luxuriant growth of h-nr on a baldhead or siuoo'h face. Ad dresA. in-l.inr 3c. stamp. B.-s. TasnaJ. ft. Co. B n '.. t . N . T.. CUT THIS OUTS TEsS15SS40w-EV.. Wo have stores In 15 leaJIng- Citlc; , fren whien mir aamts o: a!n their eorriias euJeU - fcrle. P.. tai for n.,r ve twlalesae - It M fHyril '3SerlnBClor ' .nherih Tiir ihe Senrlii.t ft Kspn.li. " rvv- ' l.'-i ta ull. r l-i a.li.r 'a, stuai-AS'f::, aud i. riL Ij W.C JM brIC, Iks fTf.-. sib S.aisa.iipMS 5j?Ii:LS)iC,r i la'iruaa la la r;d fr ft t'.- Trv.t T"7 - i Cr:sorm:a Lisa f-rVj-rtZ-fSkV tsi lrs,s:iw i sie,ts.offr:i-0S. lusar. !ai..v. vks U. a aat,, C 2fX. ef a 4 .
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