SENTINEL k REPUBLICAN KIFFLINTOWN. VTetlnradax. Fcb'ry 28, IMS. Ii. F. SUIIWE I ER, IPtTOB AB rBOPIirTOI. Tee flooding a mine in Illinois, caused the Iofb of 70 lives. Ir is said tbat the aceil sown last autumn cn the farms in Europe rot ted in the ground. GtMBU. Beat, gave a dinner to a number of Lin friends at Bellefonte cn Washington's birth dir. OtKErtAL AVrAvra, formerly the chit! Gr Mit!i k stsndnrd liearer for ofScc, has j -lined the prohibitionists. A Laiik prt-udr nt left a soutLern torvn tbe cthf-r daj forever, without tskiji wit of tiie bni.k'e money with him. He died. The Drummer. The Philadelphia. News remarks that, Ilerr Mot 6nys that befora he sme lo this country be was led to bciieve th.t tiie peopie were Lunry, in rspB r.nd rc&dy for revolution. Ilerr Moat Led evidently been talk ing with an escaped gieenbucker. A ranJein reformer is iu favor of paysiL'g n law t i jiruliiiiit tLe planting and cultivation of tobacco. He hasn't got i'ike far enough on vet as a re former to a Ivocate the passage of a Jaw fc-j bidding the fiowiiijr and eaiti va?:on ,f wiieat and corn for the reii 'ii that aleboholie liquors are mvlo out of corn an I wheat. 'There are eleven States, in which wotuea can vota at the fcieetiims for S hool Directors. "Women for these oiTi-c-s'' navs .Smin )5. Auth jcy, "aro T.'.racua'iT piririai, inrve tironoitii.n of lt.o s.-hool et-mo .;f tiie sr.iao 6e. I fi:;J that ti-"?" show much more tact tiiin men, as, of couise, tacy dj in every posi ti'.n." In tlii.to e-e7n Suites the j:ia"a:fMio?R for voting aie iu nearly evei v iiiftinco Minihir to those of mn. Iu Kentucky, Lowt-ver. a mm r.u has v i a widow to p-i!. a:;d in M:i')i;k&i a t stiver. It , rnite I of Gnitave D re. tbr.t niniiT ve-.rR aeo, wliiie on a tour S.'.lll'-n-i. ue lJt Cli jiiiiHM l:. I -. e.akitl to be 1 ,' "7s " '4. t ,.,.,,,r i vra T.1 Uo ive n't lru.io. .'- -'v 1 .. .. at a . ,11 a.wt that vo-.i are SI. i;-tavv ior. se pl:e 1 tn.j r.javor. -o-i'l i bi!ev vnu: i K-.. " 1 a. i. 1..1. nr-..!uc!?!i a l.encu and a psce of p.v,.c-r. "you emi easily prOre it. ' Dore ioke t ar tmi.i lii'-ii. f.ad jierceire-l s--ia wo:ieu potLtoes in th stn et. Willi a few tenches he cb-rarly 1 en o-.lu.-l the homely seen:-, and, aj pending his namo to tbe ket h. prf-fntd it to the mayor. "Your passport is per f'jcily in kjT Vr," reintike t tiie oliicial: b it yn ta ist all )tt me t ) keep it as a rouvenii-, and t ofiar y.a in return on in t:ie or linsry form." Jjast ThnrBlftT, Senrdor Smiley who ivpsoseuts tLii .Stnatoriil dis trict in the S'ate Kenase, presented a petition in the S-.-nate in bha f ot citi7A-s of this C nnmonwealth, "f T'.'t ivig tbe adaption of the whipping pes' 1:1 tins stito for the puuiaamvut of certain crimes. Thed curuent tets f.uth lhiit cr.mt s of various grades are committed and repented aud the public generally are made to suffer by reason of expenses incurred at t?ie trials. It argnea that if the ini:vl:ai who cimiui's a crime chord 1 b-j nude to suffer perantml rrr;v deal putiishiUi ii t the whipping post voiiid m-i-t the rfciptiremfnts and ;ha crime would !."t be likjiy to be rejieMed, wi:ile the comitmnity wi.nld bs se.l tua o:p- npe cf attp p u t ing jirisont-rs." T-i riv.Udalpbia Record f"iys: Ti.-.- Oiar.ge connty, Y-, far.u.-vf. Itavo a lopu-d a p an of getting the-.r mi'k t-y the bands f consumets which we commend to the a.tt-r,t;..i ' 4i.-r.-.,.rv! f f .r.iviirT. En- k til II.L'Ift 1"! ll'VI - " . ' 1 and C:iel.r C U'ltlPB. IU'" A'-'-- savs: '-The 0.-.i 101k Jill'Uil c.iiiiitv men now inn a train to New York wi! ho.it the iutetfi rt iu-e'-i tin 1-i!.--u..n, arid keep two t fficial inspr c tor on ln.ard, who examine the c.n and r jxt nil which do not ci ntatn i ii k of She hx'het standard. W'i.tn it L.s e: rived here the mi'ik is dir. tribniel directly lo the consumers. All ti e tricks" of adulivrMiou in v. hich nr.r.rii n'o is uea'eis ere so rrrH vcr-'d sre thn rrs -d off. In this wat t. residimts of this cit; are fitppiid with a r.hol.soiiie ar.i cie cf diet, whi. h ts of vital impint anee to the thousand cf -itt'e ctii!-dre-i: and the farmei-s, besides av oomniisbing a good work iu bel.aif of inroikind, reap the profits which otl.rvie srouid go to middlemen" A d' :r -'rh from Memr Ta., nn tier .Ixle'oi Tebr-iarv 2 says. Or. Satnrdsv morning, shortly after midnight tu liti vi'.l.i-'e of Hadley. u.i-y.y p: niilefi north of Meiecr, wr.s the scene of a bold outrsge. which ui.mit have- r -suited in murdev D.;r inte p-t few niotnhs three puc crssive attempts hiv bt-en ma le to bnrn the iist mill of Ha7. n Urns.. a;id for pome time ts mill has bni-u wat h"d night and day On Friday night the sin of the proprietor watched until r.pnr midnight, and then wont to the house and wr-ked Mr. William lU.-rn. wh- ws to watch the r-rt of the night. Th Ut ter wrr.t first to the ban. and ws attendirg to some sto k, heard a noi"e at the milt f iifr at once. Ju.nt w ;en '. He hs he ei). tered the door, some one sti.s. k h .4e honrt i.nd he fell mwuiJue recovered ius censes he found bims-df guggd .- ths flnor. ben nc aral tie.1 baud and f"ot to a large grindstone. He struggled, hnt was threatened with instant death, if he did mt keep q iiet. HU asstilants robbed him f nearly $400 and then set tire to the mill and departed, fas tening the door by placing a prop against it, and leaving air. Hazen, bound and helpless in the burning building The flames made rapid progress, while Mr. ll.izen frantieal ly endear--red to free himself. In bis struggles he pulled the grindstone over on him and managed to get loose from it He rolled across the 3oor to the door, and most fortunate lv got out, and then rolled nearly to thiThonse before he got bis bands free and took off the gag. He gave the alarm and help was soon on the ground, but it was too late to save either the mill or its contents. There is no cine as ret to the ppqx'trators io .ntice. One of the .Semi Nigtr Troupe, had the fo!lowinr communication in the Tribune published against the editor of theSentinel and Republican, for bar injr admitted to his columns an article reflecting npon the commissioners for opening; the Court Honse for a Post G. A R. performance, at a time when the churches in this place were ail engaged in revivil work. The semi-nigger, writer, of the Tribune in his communication does not touch the question of the impropriety of holding such performances at the time when the Troujie held forth in tiie Court House. He leaves that offensive conduct, and delivers bim- st-If agsint t'ne editor of the Sentinel and Ripvllican His artii-lo speaks for itself. Kf-ad it. Here it is : Editor Tribune: Allow me just a word in anssertotaeMilitiaCorpor.il who sneers at tbe Post in this week's Sra'tut:. and tri- to use the church and revivals. t which he has III! It forth, t Mir np discord. tt'llB property 10 protect and no family to leava behind, ami oldimine to helor.r to the Re publican party, he remained at home, like a craven during the entire war ; and now that he cannot belong to tbe Grand Army, aod not aotil enough to meet the require ments o! the church, he would destroy the iiniiriice ot both by stirring up strife be tween theru, and to do it makes misstate n.nU, which is the mildest character! ition we can give it. Tbe church members ot the town arc not in sj nipatht- with his attack, and tli I'ost. to a nun, believes in the doc trines or the churches. Reader, it you want truth, ask the members nt' tliechurcb. e and the Pi at when tbe meetings and eu te tainm.'Ms Wt-redt-tertnitied npon to see it the Pout decided to hold them jtut vht tit ikmhan rt'.ition mretmgt had retrhtd thrir moi interfiling point." and tell us it it is not worse to vjolaie adirect coroiusnd mrut than to bold an enti-rtsimnent. A scurrillous a'tJck l madn on the Commiss ioners and Cli-rfc, yet a If w yesrs ago bia aa'ne rooster tsiU-d t notice tho carryinita on tt that dav. But he hits no public print- I ing now. hence his bile. Many ot the best ftince a i jwople ol the two towns attended the en i)l tcucll- l,r'aitinii-nt anil wr-e pleawd. The lunds ill go to clothe tho nsked and teed thn hungry, which Janes is a psrt of ro Iii.ion. rhoijgb tlii- Inquirer'' umkes the sum ol piety to I cant. Among the niefu liersot t be Post it the e"itirt'mm-nts w.-re tvo gf.ilant cc,niradis, honorahte men and r;e:.l ot ihechnrch. ho ,niiie h iirbreadth scarw on Sund. morning at th bttiu of liattcellorsvillr. Th- one s.vel bv h: liidiit; t. in oliii h there are Iwentv nsi- bitl-li-t hob-s. r,d the other with tbe tront of his cjp kh-t nt.. Whv wi-te ih -y there on tn' Sni.bih ni'irnii " i whv. btit to 10- tect the I .1 e.tv ol th- Stutintl writi r and tu preserve ire gotrrnmrni. mat iioeny nr.aht not tierWi from tb earth, in bi'h i included that grand ground woi ol lib i artv Af r itiai-iftift tti.if h nfi H"htVf drt- fir,,j ,,,.,.1,1 w.,t,it) ?od in wf-tr at.d cordire to th-- dietsies of conscience. ItMt for 'lies- men and others like them this ' .... n . . t. ; -. Mn..K - . ... 1 1 1 . - . 41.. t bo would not dsre to pnleish hi mie'b!e screed, and might even be plsyins puppet to a s'ave olipa-chy hame. Tpith. Communicated. Editor Senlintl anl Repvbltem. Leist wii'I:, wi.ej i le.jit- a cor ner in the Sentinel and Republican to express my ilisiippruVai of the t on d iet of ctrttiiu Chrintian Church members, who opened the Couit House for a seiuliiiggor ehovv per formance, uiu ing ttio time of a re vival meeting in i of thu eLurchcs in town. I did not think tbat my honest protest would bring out an abuhivt- prrscnai attai k against yon in the Tribune. HowfVM-, Bince I have been informed that the edit, -r of the Tribune wr.a otic of the m;rn that blacken. -d himself aud engaged in buQ'ooiiery of tro col-.red man I am not surjiriMed. I uust that y--u will puhlish tile abusive arik'ta that he hurls nt you over t tie name of "Truth", tvt it reveals i!s ovrncoitrsut-ns, mis-coiii-tructi'in, :;nd igm raii'-e. Ha en dcevors to Lkve it. .ippew tuai I ar.i uga:nt the enldiei- tnut fot gi t d wn rele.iien. H eudw.vora t mintu tiie old soloier eieiu.-nt against yon. I diinotsav one word r.gair.st the foI, litis iudivid n-.lly or coiU -livek. If I wrote itiiythi.'ig that involv. d liie soldieis. it was protect in Lis f.ivor. j inn nw muuiu ua u-ine uue. ! lv av.'ieaii.ijr m the eJiaraetrr of a Mggir jHiri ruier. In nrt!ciiy i en-t- ie.1 tit protc-s? an 1 at tiie same tt.r.e I poMtively saia tuat tue lost nt this pUce has the riht legal right toengigein tue siiow btiei nes to the uteut of its tbillty or 1-tre I again, r pi-t that Tribune trie to jneiuy ii.e editor's i rt-irtuanc under the lea f hav ing been a soidi.-r. I kujw men thi.t were good ol'!u-rs that c insider such a p.ea nn insnlt. The iBrg majority oi" good s .ldie: s are tntiroh above b Aikeumg thernsclvrs to wake fnv: of tLo colored mm for tUe amuse in nt of a crowd of pe .pb. TIipv are thankful that they are winte men, and it is euiireiy beueatn them to ri'.tieuie tiie colored man by bla- k; n mg thetnspives aud trying to -.nutate his 11 mu tiers to pauder to tlin ri ii tile and co.-tti-mpt that ani.innfac. tiii'ed ngrtiie.t the colored race while ii wa 111 bjiidage. The plea thst tlieblatkenigof the editor of the tribune, an 1 his playing of .h higg, r shv .nan c:ss. oris ju. ti.islilc, for htu itao'ie pnrpoKes, is if possible, still weak- r. and tr.oro de tlepraved than t'ne soldier piea, for it io sh stjtteaieiit, in a l.ew form, ol the old infamous doctrine, that the "end j-.i-tiiies the induis,'" tuat yi'il tur.y 1 aif-L iu ney bv any means if you p:t p:u t of it t souie good purpose. I; was tbe tfaeluug, un.l j.rAcueui pp'.ic.it.ion of that very do. trine t'.iat brought on the Martin LuttiiT rof .r-ia.-.tion. It vns the doctrine that tbe"ft:d justices the nieHUR," th-it ansed a Pope in Luther's time to wild Lis agents through E.irope to r money to build the chan-!i ot St. Peter. Tho purpot-e of the bui'.d in? f t'le church was sutlicit nt rea- son tL e DrU'dou : to "Taut a uaiMou lor an act, even liefore it had been commit ted. For money contributed to build St. Peter's, pardons were sold, to practice witchcraft, infanticide, polygamy, sacrilege, and erjnry, and o forth. So you observe that when the Tribune kl&tes that infamous doctrine in his tirade agaiustyon, he ignorantly for I have charity of fr-tiling enough for him to believe that be does it ignorantly restates an old doctrine that cost more lives and more treasure to fight down, than it cost to pat down the slave holders rebellion. After be has stated the pernicious doctrine, he again brings forward the soldier, and from behind the po sition of a veteran he attempts to glorify himself, and justify himself, for making a nigger of himself, by saving that the soldier fought to ' protect the property of the country. flnd to protect the property of the Sentinel writer. Well if such a stand, and let me do as I please demand, were true, in the nam of common sense, is that a reason why an ex soldier should turn to be an amateur nigger showman, at a time when all the preachers in the town were en gaged in holding revival meetings T But in the demand npon the people to snbmit without protest, to ay per formance by men who were in the army because the soldiers saved the property of the country the editor again ignorontly exalts himself, and misinterprets the position of the cit izen soldier, for the intelligent sol dier knows that the war waa not for the possession of lands, houses, hor ses and cattle. The war on the part of the north waa for the liberty of the individual, and every soidier fought f' r his own individual free dom. When the nigger performing editor of the Tribune was in the army he fought for his own freedom and not for the property of other people. I know yon would scorn to claim an obligation from the community be cause you did service as a boy cor poral, and because you had two men in the service against rebellion, be sides having paid to every bounty given in this community. You can as consistently as any of them say that you helped to save the property of the country, and secure the liberty of the individual. Either through ignorance, or for a purpose known to bimseif, the per former of the Tribune, has raised tne questions that I have touched npn above. They do not properly be long to the protest that yon publish ed for me. last week, and the inqarj that I then made. I then delivered a protest, and expressed my disappro val of the manner in which tho Curia tian church was compromised, by s'imo of its members, by opening the Court House, for a f-emt-nigger p-r forraance. at a time when the religions congregations, . to which the Ccm missioners belong were engaged 111 reiiiricus revival service. For so pr -testing, nearly evpry nigger perloriu r echoed his abuse fusitist vou thronsrh tbe Tnbune snide, fhej Tribune ;.i tide signed 'Truth," d 'est n'jt li :p the ca?e of the Coiumit-wicn- J er. It iv c ititrnsL brings out, m.ie t-i. arly, t'ne mcoEsistency, e.f not acting up t profossion. Jf th-.. Court House, iitl beeu openvl for aua'icn, iiy a board of ComuiisHionei s it a time of religions revival, what would the churches say t is a dance les-s refined, and leis inor.-ti, in all its influnes than a s'-nii niager show If the Commissioners had opened t' e building for a dsnce, with an admission fee of 19 cer.U, how con 1 1 tl-ey escape the Session r4rd tho ConB'-il ? H jw can they then es cape 3D arraignment, or cpnsare by 1 he Sc?-bi.n or Council, for what t :ey have done. INQUIRER. Register's Notice. The following Eiecntors, Admin istrators and Guardians have filed their accounts in the Register's office and the same will be presented to the court to bo held on Tuesday, March 14:h, 183, at 10 o'clock 1. m., for confirmation ; 1. The first and final account of J. P. Millhouse, Administrator of Adam Showers, late of AYaiker township, de:ecd. 2. The account of Geo. L. nerr, Gunr.liau of Clara J. Ilerr, minor child of Eminii A Ilerr, late of Ce d.r county, Iciwa, deceased. 3. The first ind final account "f Andrew Bash ore, Guardian of Bur V.ra E. Rpieher, minor child of Enianne.l Sjiichrr, lata of Walker township. JivtiiRta comity, decease J : nid ward being now deceased. 4 The final account of George Y. Wilson, Administrat. ir of S. C. Frank, lute of the borough of Piittercon de ceased. 5 The Sr?t and final account of Ja cob Ilcckman, Administrator of John Reckman, laie of Fayette township, d:w easf d. C. Tb e.cccnnt of David W-iod-K-ard, Exevulor, as ss.tl by Thoia as Crcighton. Adaiinistrator of Di rid Woodward, datvase.1. 7. The account of Henry Titzol, Executor of lust will of Sunuel Alii- I son. l ite of Lack township, dee'd. 1 4, 4T! I 1 T. 1 n. ine nnai aceoout 01 jaiues .orm. .Vliniuistrator, and Rebecca E Smith A lniinistratrix of the estate t-f John .I. Kepncr, late of JLlford township deceased. ITEM. You can keep Tour hair abundant and glossy, anp retain its youthful color, with Parker's Hair Balsam. Mich-I Buhinv r, of l'otfsvi'lc, has entered a criminal suit af aitist Gecrg F. Helves, citt editor of the Chronicle, f.r mkirg srips charges against bis wife. Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad C-"nf)n pair! out m waes at Altooua week be fore last $.21 a 000. Foibirl intexicaiing tPtrnn' aid us Parker's GiepT Toaie in your tamily. Ibis delirions remedy nevi ililolirre-, is a true b ' and brain l.iod. and tiitinz all ehe tit.it Imic'ions never tails to inv ipor ite. Tbe prizi i at a receut lat stock a'msr .4,ld a' Rirmieghain, Eng , weigh ed 2642 p-.uiiiJu. T ra.l.iri-tl iiiS tenees 7 then prottvt jonr s -stcra bv usintr Park.-r's ttinger Ton ic. 1' stteiigthotis tbe iiver and ki't;i- to throw r.tr n.alnrts! poisons, and ia g.d tor general debililv and ner.ou, exhaustion. S. D II .osion. 60 yar eld. Tax t'otiant.T ot Lastretioe countj, Alabama while foitig front Oiarnand to Moulieu (the county seat), wrb $4300 n( coun ty funds in bis pi.-estiiob, was met by a wan. armed and masked who took $2300 of tbe money from Hoastoa't pookets (the other $1000 was in his bonte), seiird UoDston'a hnrae aDd rude i ff. The borse was subsequently found, but tbe man aod money were not J. P. Zimmerman, Spruce Creek, Pa., aaya : "I have thoroughly teeti-d Brown's Iron Bitter and consider it eqnal to any emergency." A 1 beyeDue, Wy., dispatch says : 'It is said tbat tbe storms bare forevei settled the question of ringing eattle oo the plains. Tbe business is no loo ger experiments;. The stnrois bave have douionstiated tbat cattle will iiv tbrnngh any wraihcr. Mr. Pa vis, preid dent of the Stock Growers Association regards eattle woith $2 more per bead sines tbeir security is assured. Israel Jones, Mt, Carmel, Fa. says; "Bmwu'a Iron Bitters relieved roy wife in sick headache acd weakness, in tbe stomach." SHORT LOCALS. Mifflin accomodation was put into j service as a 6pec:al tram between thin place and l4Hwintiwn Lit Friday evening, for the people that deaired to attend the musicni convention. Numerous efforts have been mad at sucker finhing, bnt bo far the ef forts have been lisidess. It is said that tiie streams htve too mach snow water in them f r the fish tc start on their summer excursion up stream. An exchange wants to know, what would take place. "If all the men in the world were on one side of a great river, aud ail the women on tie other." A worn in answers tae q ie by saying, that, "tne men would trim over to the women." The Union county commissioners in advertising tne amount paid for f"X scalps, publish tbe name of the justice to woom the scalp was deliv ered, and the name of tne party, who brongnt the scalps was delivered, and the name of the justice with the amount paid to each individual. Mr. Frt-es, baker, wid move from this place to Ljk--ns Dauphin Co., sometime in Marcu, to there open a bskery. Mr. Free, is a first class ba ker, and the peipls of tiie town that ho m res to, will fiud him a man attentive to his own business, and always p niteiy wtduig to serve his pittronx. An anti-secret society convention fur the bo it 11 -eastern part of this St ite was ht-ld uLCliAaiour.-iourg li'j posit tv of list week mentions the iodowiiig. Tue la-ifs of tiie iI-tao-diut church ilite S-H-iety of this place, within tho past J or 4 inon'h-. have realized over $iJJ lioax parlor i eutei taiuuients. .Miss Jli.ler, of Ferris, Ttx-vs. chlo roformed her father's tings and elop ed with the voung iuhu whom her f.ttiier had foibi l leu the prtraisos. The prob.'toihties are th.it abnat a y-;ir iiiice bub wiii (,un,mde t.iiai. her ;f.- tKOold iiHV x-en .- ss iiiisi-iabie II due tl el I UiOi OUl Ul aI toe Y' lULg rimn and eiupvd wilu iier father s dog-?. Excunnge. Owing U the prsoiii 1 irg. ntL-jii i unci at :ii. Midi n Ae.i-e-ny, all per stms wit-i, for th.'iuse.ie.s ur for chil dren, ('esii-e sct: for iha next 8' s siou. (Mnrcu it) :o June 2Slii) ru-ist tile their app.i'-ations and urrauue 1 -laili !eiten tias a, id tne tiit day oi M irch, 1883. No one admits. -d after this. J. Mason Dcxcaji, Principal. Colonel Bill Sn irt, editor cf tiie Crosby County Chuion and Farmer!" Vindicator, arrived in Austin, yester day. He U an appii.aut for any moni tion wulmi the gut of the Governor, provided it hts an adeq tate (.alary att-iV-hed to it. "Wiiere is yonr bag gage, Bill ?" he ex . l.-iuud. '-How do you expect me to I'ave any bagg ige when I ve not even been appointed yet? Wait until I hare bee;i in cilice for a few months, and then 111 show voiafiets that will be aset:.' Texas Siftingti. Report of Bethlehem Scliool. Greenwood to.viiMiip, for ihe i.-ion-i end'ng Febru ay 'Ziv.. Waola u t.n ber of milieu in attendance during month, 19 : female.,, 2J. Averag attn limce 28 ; uerCi'iitMije of aci r.- .- anc 7i). Iviuitier of vi-;ti dui.r.. mouth 77. The f d. owing iveie n. atteiid iuco every .bar ilur.ng m m ; ' C'jiir.ie Xippii;, Moiviu Dinuu, Lpi- ' A Woo l war-1, Ciuumie Al. iJimi.. 1 Tho following were absent one day . Win. C. S.i.uemig, ;.muel G:h1h.i;. E.ina l. Zeid. re. Anna A. Ho.n 1". Magg'.eA. Z'.-ideis. V. H Zl.PEaH, Teaelier. At a fvu ral in Harrisburg on Fri day laet the lloor Ugan to eit.k ami the timoers crackietl. i'uos in tt.e room became panic stricken, and rUs-hed ("Jt. Sever-d CUol-hCided men caught up ilin casket and 001 e it to the back of the hous.?, win-re it was piui-c-d um'iii the p.rc'i An iu veMigatioii m.oie, fend it i.f foun.i thit tne conil inc i wiht 01 tho laauy people aasciuoled bit b.o ken ture oi thu joints. The scr. i.e weie OLioiied in tiie kucuen. iii 1 the pei-'plq r--t nrtilt rei: i-ie.. tne result woiid n.e been laii-nu, as the Co.ir wouid nave gon3 t t.. cellar, wht -n - is !l-Mi.iert w 1.1 a e. I be bin . 1 i-nti.i A tn a: urti Olety, a ter an eii-ieu.ie id nearly lor. t) tears, tss. tc:i absncuDra. The cit'I -us of U.-t ij-port. M mc ni erv ce'intj, have asked the 15 rotijh Council for $5.l'UU aid iti hntiiiiug a tree hrtw.-v u Uridfjeport anil M..rri- town. It is eipco'ed that the N -rri town liorouh Cooueii will tn-.ke an pitot.tiMi.n tu the hri'1.7? fund The Penn.iylvstiia Ri;lro1 (V.jr.pany lias acree.J to ie a p-ot ot land to ttis frepoed new h"s;.it.-.l in Alteona An eff- r' is be'tig- tn 'e ia Ii tisville to r.iipe a snull nii't-no-.ent over prave of Nick JSiddie, who a.s ih1 first man whoe blood ws she.-! in theKain tuor riots dui'ttg the rebellion. Alhert D"'c' er!j, -.lie ibe d'Virr between tireii Ki"r stoi IJif- Si ,, who ns eaueht n tb s'orio erj Wrd re-dav eventii and isj ut r, tb-- ice and ste w t.-rty eiarh' hours ti br. na;i t in to-tiieht hv f.ria'e oorTettr.pc. D'-nu'ierty i O'-sh'e to n,oi i the horse alter abandoning the ;je and ihe way tie sueceurd in naveiit was ss follows: He teok hold of the ss; cions sotmal's tail aod let ir drag htm. Whenever his btnds beestoe so benom. bed tliat he rotiid on Ioiict retain l.is grasp on the linr.'e'a tail tbe animal would stop at.d eouie tin to .im and pa tieotlj wait until I nchoriy wrmid gain entwine his bands in the tail, when tbe bore won H rpame the jour ney. Salt Lake Trihuoe. 15j tbe explosion of a k Tcspne !ani(. four young children wero buraed to death, near Bracken, Texas. An Austin jortrWiia: pnt in nn an pearanceattbeirmuoMiral bnil. Tlo-re was a mixed iaob tiiere. it is li ne, but tbe jourtiHlint'a enat vtas an slMh. or of te eotrtmittee wr is pere'l in )ii ear: '-Haven t vou 'o: anotber coat at Lome ?" "Tos. I biive another one." -'Why oli.ln't ytn put it on ! "Because it ain t near good a tb'8 one." Tex-m SLftiiis. The ooat of salnnn hcrnsea in Chica go has been fixed at tbe cariooj fiitcre of $103. SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead cf aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You cm continue feelinj miserable and gocd for no thing, and no one bit your self can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of Brows' Iron Bit TERS,and taking it regularly according to directions. !in8:!J. OMe, Vzr. rf, tJJ:. Ceettemrs:- aTe'-if'-rrHwith pain in my smc ard hac'&.si'.d znM sorenes ea ar rrc ih ti.ot ing pains all lhrM'K.i r.7bo y, at terk J wi:h g-cat rtiVr, dcres aina 04 ai:iif and 14-a f appe tite. I ri.iveMeti several different medicines, au.1 ucted br prom inent phviicia.is f'rriT liver, kid ncva, anapiecn. h-jt 1 ift ao relief. 1 though: I woa'd try Lruwti's lroa Jiitters ; I h.ve now taken one brttle rd a half sn.t a:n aljoiic mreM pain in 11 te aid hark ail g n- 40 revest ail out of my break!, and 1 have a good appeu:', and zm g.tinin; ia strenzth and dh. It can juitly b caiicu the Jtirtf 0 tatauutft. ' Jjnn K. At'-rNDsa, Brown's Iron Bitters is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard .remedies, nuking a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. All persons inii.-bted to the n-irt-'-signrd &re teq i. st.-.l to c li led make settlement n wr bvtore ibo !3ih d iv of Aftn h ltsX-l. B-twen this ten- und tbt tl ite. I will 1 store g.' tl if e.isf. and I re-pe.-ttiilly invite my customer, and the pnbrtc gener- ! alls to call and examine my t.k, VM. H. Kb'KTZ. Van tVe't Feb-nary 0-t-i-;!- REST; SOIIl.' hind own thing I urni tortnnes. Lsdies msk as much as nien, and boys an l eirls make gteil piy. Reart er, it vou wiii btisici-ss st ii-it-li von cah 11 ake gret pay ll th t ine. uiite'f..r par ticulars to 11. lltiLrr ti I'o . I'o llsr.d Miine. r. T.t; u s t a t-4 . . t I " ;v . ..-. 8 VU-i-m . VX: r :.. a figures iii! Yo'irtW Er!or tJ C.T tr Tiiti fi.-.!.- ? T'.rL.-r' Hair Rihim ts f:7t''f TrrSr.rfI an-t i . -srrsmrd lo prevent lalui rl tieli.i;r pitd to -r-K-c esnjrun' anducrar.r. llicox : Co , 2.V. . i SSe. as4 f 1 ttw, at InVl la Irwrv aad ibm1:4. X! 8 f'3iN ! I. . ' V In ta ft S-r-ri!tf B!!!i tntf Btstcrtr. If wa sre in-Va,rit r fcrwrr, wm fit evrajtlc cr m roVrriB 4-w fcriii.y or ho If v-i rv a Jrwyrr, w n.tcr er tr.m fria r?r rrw4 4 wm-nt.ii rmt:r.rti?ucaT v. !ftr.: ra ir.:r: g.!mre!v..bBtnie Parker" (jirp r i'v.-mZ Ifmn h.tv eMtimption. I-riw, KVnrr-w it ft, F.:vTr?T'wrlairtierrarToit3rt,'rhciiJ,r 9'tlc'i. bivM rr r.rv- - r t rrt I 1 :.lc-.ire-. Ii;:SOrett b.c-yi Pur-.i'; tri !u Ktt tt tvrtu Csj;ti Cert Cvrr Cr.d. w f wi-wa eer wcati i.iel n-U'C afhm-jr. t' w 'J ": Ctn ft will i; tni;.iri pnti tktrwi v.'t : f. ' V.i wiil nev r h't-Lxate. it kM htituittd oi ht; k buy "?. C.t'TIfiN R-IWftll-.Mtta. rH-kwr'aiirTrplefci WiMli hsMl rwta-daaJ m tt'we-.iSi-sl 'f af '-' f rTi -Mtrnf r-f -. rr-wi4ri II e- Cax, . 1. KK.UisiA -: iaB KiT ?AT!ra SL'TXr rCLtAR S eV .r'Winarir.eA,f:v trTi'-'iir. liltr T O's iOLOsaJlB AP4J itr-K Iw ir4uurc ( 1 Jfccce: S " VOa. a.. --r-K m 414.1.4 SB r'-n rj i fraM.rr-rTn. Br.Ti.--ir-n LAh. t iriU I. T M IV. 1'Ki Ai L itaL. House and Lot in HcAlisterville. A Lot eont:iiiiinj one totirth Acre ot frrtiun.l. wi:h a two-torv doul'i" Log House, wi-ather-b"rl.-d in tr.'.nt, sod -.nie rHinis plsstere t ii -i.ie. r.it.it.l- l-.r one or two ta'oilies ; so, Xtibl . Ltree Slu p. 1'iit-pen. Hie. aM nnrler cood ter-c.-, ar-d well sit t lied with larffe antS small fmits. Terms eitsr. and t.nre to ami ihe times. At-plv to Stephen Lloyd i.c Ali.-ter. neir the prm les, or l Rrn-ci L. W-lson. l'ir Kor il. JnniM t t . pa. A FlHST-kATK t Ait m is TUCAKOKA Vstie., t-oni iinii. 2'.-i acr-, ai-onl 175 acres clear. Tffiis l.'il rtiiil.lti.s. No. I, Log I'aiise. piaien-d sn.i jvhblel ; Kitcbt-b atti-h.-'l. )2..1e; Srmp, nd sIm a Weil et water n. a- ihe il-x.r; Stone Bank t-nrn. 4'HWi; '.brhad. iso. 2. Jew I mine Honse, 2(?S2. good ct ll.ir; Snn.nier llonae, 14x20; tpnej and prit.g !loaej Mew t'raiue Hai.R ram, 4ov'ti ; TVaiion 5-he-1 ; (iot.il Yeni'S rehi-4i, ot jratted trrt, in bearing cut.ditiou sell all. r hilt, to suit piirelias-r. 1 tie Isrirt i '. I a.laptel b nature ler the r.-.i-ir-j; ot gtmn i 1 s'tsrk. Plenty ot lime stone. The coii.tunniry ia good, ('hurchs an t s'-ho.! house conve u it tit. Terms mod t rate. For piriieuUrs cji on or aiidrcss C.iF.YF.RS. r.n riers' Grove, Jiu.iats Co., r"a. A FARM OF" 75 ACltr-. 5 ACRES cear a-id in a cood rts. e ot ciiluration. th biWance ia ti ntK-r, i-i priH-. iii township, Juiiiat.i counti, 'a., oae-hai io:e Inoo the promsed railroad roin lli J.iriUua to the I'ot-.uiac ri. - r, s.x rr.i.Vs t.-oni rori Royal. The in: r-.v,-., .if. art s 1 sre-- ?'..i.e tlwi -lit.g lio'i -, IV. noli a w.-;V ot jf.od and olti.ir t.nrb-iu ii:.L. a t:i: Ap.'e lr - chsrd, ati lagr. it j-.e.ti ol t.-mi. Aso " - ."" uin. sbout a h.-ii e.iltr,t ... .,....... s ..it a larrn i ue tana uss Dcen litutd recemv. Tcaws nc haif tub, btjn-.-c in two atmr.til payments. For ta-'.'ier priiciiirs a i lrs 8. A. H iFFwAX, Spraco Hill. Juniata c., Pa. - ....... N o paper ia tiia Juniaia V a'ley uh'i.ihea as large a qiiamiiv ol readinis n.atii-i as the .f.s.'iaf wsrf Rtf vit.cen. U iv nb'.vo ail nert te Tr frT tht ,r. not, ll!o -S Mr-. p,l.g o, g'. , lAS2Siiif kt-H .4 and dire i.,i..r you .d,.-, : yVCi sal Zt tihtnsT might v arel sni.1i.n- l-.ve to. yiJSM W-lli I il 5 2 -to c..i.. ...r time." v. iti a week i your I :"2V vTl 'V2.U 1 i' 'C town. Ir, ., nee. Notislt. Kv.-ry- MtJgim new. Capital nt reiiire. nnn, e4 "-jr-'e -jFiiKiir -Ii vou evervthins. Man v are miRirgi "ftSl... X2T". m iUMATA VALLEY BASK, OF MIFFIaIJTOW2, P-. WITH AT PuRT URANCH ROrAL. Stockholders Indiyiduallj Liable. J. NKVIN Pt"iJKKOT, rres'Jtnt. T. VAN 1UWIM. CJier )iEcras: J. N'evia Pomerov, Joseph Kothrock, Ueorga Jacbs, fhilil Keener, AuiusU. Bonsall, Louis E. Atainaon. W. C. fonieruj, STOCKUDLDCKS : I. Ncviu Pi.m-roy, K. E. Farter, fumy t. Keener, JimL'iju Hotbrucb, treurge Jaaiubs, L. fc. AiK.iuu, Yf . C. fuiueruj, Auioa G. tiuuaall, N,ab HcrtliT, Annie V. Shelley, Jane H. Irwin, Mary kurta. Samuel M. Kurtx, J. H .iiues Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Krow. CU iriotie Snyder, Juhn Hcrtiler. lterv4 all..e.l at ibe rate ot 2 per col 011 ti months certificates, 3 ercent.o0 12 n-tiiit,. certiheatvs. f janU3. 1i9-:f a I r I IBUTTERWORKER tl 111 OpsrattmjoB the principle 01 H lif DlRilCT AN?) POWERFUL 3 PRESSURE, sli lmj upn tka bnttar. Worka in tba salt as well. CERTAIN, EASY, QUICK, STRONG, CHEAP. ftsnii for fall .VrlpUva dreulara to the Inventors and UOUt af AKJvfW. POUTER BLAXCHARDN SONS. CONCORD. W. H. , PORT CRAPE WJBE Uied ia tb I'riscipal Churrbt lor Co.11 innion parposes. Excellent for Lidies and Weekly Persons and the Ared. SPMS FtlRT GitiPf WINE I FOUR YEARS OLD. T lil I.-, t KLLhK.vli-.il iNAllv i. WINE la matte Iroiu loe juico ol ihe llpoilo lis ltiv.il- TOKiG AND STwTHKI PROPCrlTlES are uutti.rMvf ti Ot uy o ui utive W it?c iicnii; Hit yuiv juice i lii Urup-, it-uuc-uitUvr 3lr. yct-r's own 4-ui.mujl mwr- vi.-iuh, ita url.j its nchitiucuri-s, mtu e,,,'r UllltCtl. 1 l.f MI!tj-. hi CU1- tliay p ialdKc iha;i- U?c 'I It ti ..i.ilrt. it it I' 1.1CU- I ana nia iu Hie -ni. .t.l tue ibal H i cl till! fltttki t .tt-x. It is IU iVil rcA.xi V. J. tellEltllY. 'J liu i J. slitii.. i it- 11. c (it an(er tor t irtiwr nk atutkt s ui ia r.cti ju.a- 01 ILti ajiM, lawiu Mli.cla II J luaUc. i" Ol ?4rV)t ii.IIIH:?. f Akirll. aVllUlClllaal i'rt.cislt;", u U win Oo .oittiu Uucxcciif U. M'fcEK'S 1. J. BRANDY. il.a UtV.lail Mdtl'h tltsl .trtilcli iu this tiuuti,) li.ii 11 tivrMr lr luvil'ciiaAl Ii 16 A ri'Ktl ilt:l.i.;n Iron, t rtr gr.i'K? jimI Guutaliis llbitf li.tUiCUiai J'Tui lira. It lot a Uvtict!'- Catr, siituur tu itiai 01 iliv grac Ifuiu mIiicii li Ia ulailiitfsi, ajui l- ..1 gici l.oi aiiijii iii.-i-i-ui, umuii-0. lL.il brt-urc u ALt i:Kl 5-i ab.t.ia, I'V.raic A. J - is Ott-r lUtr cuiaa ut CsM.' oiiu. .-o..l li L. Bnk?t. And ' drugfci8ts I vclalirre. e-l. lo-Ir-!a. Lequl. JN T11K COL'KTj OF f fcllUi. t O. Older Cka.gin iht Time of Holding the Jxtmar lumt $,ctri Lvnitaof tiny (.'oas.y It is oidtred 'nut iue .iiue ot holiiing the rt uur I ei ins ol the Com is t.i Conunoit fit;.., Wuaro-r SnMiios ol tbe t'eace, Ujer ind leriuinrr ai.d lici.tial Jail lA-urery, in and lor the county ol l ent, iu ibe auie ol I'euiiatlvama, lie so luoGitied and tibang ed that lit real ler ihe l;ii, ut tioiiiing tic rtguiar lei.ua ol sal.l Courts bo, an. I Hit a uic la Utril liXctl, us loiluws, to l. lo begin Kit ibe (3ni) third .YIoimI.ivs.I January, Un Ihe (,2ml) seeond Monday ol April, On lite (li.) Dr.si Moiiiiay m August, hd llu Ho (-.) ii. ud .1jiiUj) U ov, ruber, -l t-nch uiui i vcit year, tiuiess mrihcr iiiotl ihe.l anil cii.Mig.-j. i'i.,n.l.-il ib tt this or der u .li not Ina.. . Uccl until llio same shall be puoin.lie'1 in i.I .,-,s tiin iu leMpera lit fa. ll C..UI1U ot Lie OlslriCt at leani tinny tuyi. b- loro ibe. lime so bveu lor liol-iiiii. ail Courts, as provid.-d in the .cl ol Asnriuuit, aj p.-ovtd ou Ibe Utu uay oi Ap. ll, iai t. H Hie Court. CllAS. A BARJiETT, Prea't Judge. 1. January, re-i. Stale of Peauo . Petri foaity. s. ; I. A- i- On'cil, f roin..ii.iiary ol' thu Court ol Com u m i'le-ts, and O.e.S of the Q .aitt r Se.Muiin ol ihe 1'eaco aud Kyer aud l'eriiiin'i r. &c, do bereny cerlliy thai ine loregoiug i a irue copy ut the oner ol Conn changing tbe time ol holding the r.-giiltr leriua ol the several Courts o iVr t county a ores il l, a-t tiio aa.ne reiu.tiua on tile an-t ia oi r.nior.1 in my othce. lu t.-.tiiii..ny wiier.-oi 1 herein, i a-t nir t.....a ... . . ... ' ii. ii. a:i.a au.-v t..u oi sai.l CoUrt at ll ". Ul.leirl, this 2llh Uay of Janiiary, A. D. 1883. A. B UK' .sfl. Jan. 21, !.;. f'rolhv. fcc. F h 7 4t tn-rsous are uurellV Canl......l persons are i aTa. azainst fisbina; r boiiling, gaihermw berries, or crossing helds. or in any other a, tmpiasina; ua me una ol Ihe in.H... . sixieci J. S. Kcsipr. rarniers and uliu-ra ds i:,j meei I nit ranvi. ag ney niiMness, by whi. u ,J :) a day can be earned .-nd a.l.ir.. " J to 11. U. V ILKlSsOS t r w t.M r iiit.in street, , Yorti j Iee. 2 i-82 biu ' m' ! . Ob FKIMI.SG OF KVkh? fffvn ' J 4rne rt ri ofa,. a-lD , -frMJ i ervi em,t k' Trateleri' i'Utae. SksYLVANU BA1LE0AD. TIME-TABLE EASTWARD. rive s at ll..rnburg at 8 .U m- 1 . . ,,ws LxpiKsa leaves altoooa daily aV,onsV;-A..or,a and arS 0.00 p. m. Mm. Tbais leaves Pittsburg daily a pwg at all regidar nations trrives at M m.o i?3 p. iu., tturrisburg 7.S0 p. adclobia UWp- Vail Express ' Pitt-burg at 1 Wpm Aitoona b lu p m ; Tyrone 7 17 p 01 ; U..11--,,: ,.l.,u btipui; Lewilon 2u pni ; U rlia Hi pui; ilwrishurg 11 16 pm; Pbiia de'phia -i iro- IViSTtVAKD. Mirt us Accommodatios leaves Ilnrrii rn.i;i.; diiiy W.li a- m-.-ind atoppms ar all a'aiiuus, arr-vci at Mittlla at 11 p. ui. . !!.:... 1........ li-i'v mr , y H'L ISA .1 IM I Uluf.ui. - - 7.1 ti a. -u., Hun-taoiiijj l.l-i a- ui., JlUll'i I 12. -:7 p. m., 'ol,j.iig.-l all alkiaous Oeiween I JHitlim sod A looi-J leeljeJ AKoona at il i ! o. ui., I'lUsOU.g b.-'xl i. 111. ii rrus AccojiMOBArioji iives Hi r. ! bu j uaii) exoe-.-i outitiay at 6.W p. ni.,nl sioi,.ii. al all siaiiowi, av:ve- rt Aiilluurt i 4 tiO . in l ac-ile Express le. vea Ph Itdetphi n 11 2D put; llairioi'.g i Uj 111 ; Huiicauiicu 3 oJaiu; ike po,t 4 IS a 111 ItilliuoUl a 111 ; licwijlo 6 J-i iiio Ale V ev lowu 60 a u, ill. L'l.ien Ol'laioi Uuu ..idop Ii 4-i a 111 ; Putc. sbUig 7 Uli a 111 ; Sp.uct, c.'etk 7 1-jaiu; Tio.ie 7 a M ; Ueil's M:l' io a .0 ; alltKiiia S l-i a 111; l'i'..s "tii. 1 j) .u. Fa 'I Line leaves I'iiilrdclvb-s ft 11 t) a 111 j iiair..-biiTS u 15 p. 1; MilUin 4 7 p ru ; l.i-iM.iiotin 4 o-V u. lluti'niirttou 6 W pui ; Tyrone ti 10 in ; Al.oona 7 p in ; l'lt.a 5; Jig II 3V p in. I.EirfTOU'.N 01VISMM. T'.ios le.ivo Letvistoufii lenclion lor J.il loy u o o a 10, lit ,"0 a ui, tl p 111 ; lee dniiun.y . 4" ti a 111, 1 'it p 1. 1 1 1: aii i live et l.ew:-iov. 11 Icirctluu I'-o'U M'Toy at l 10 a iu, 1 do pm, t CO p hi ; 1 1 0111 uubu.-y at 1'ilM a .11, 4 i p fit. TYliO.N'K DIVISION", leave Tyrono 101 liciit-tonte rud Ti.tins Loci titeii 1.1 . a ui, 4 l.'J u its. i.eeve I n one le oi.rwt- .'svilie a:.d Cl.v He'd al b at a lu, 1 iji 111. I -ii:is 'cave 1'vrone lor WtTtors Mn k, I'Liiesvlvi 11 xl'urjace and Scotia at 8 JO a ut auu 1 . p III. Tr;' : bvit-e t Tyro-ti I -o.il C '. -te at i lit ck i : . eu :.. 7 M a lu, and r ..i p :u. Tiaics a-.-ive et Tiro-ie I oji 1 1 m- -v v illo fint C.u. tie I r . 21 a .ti, ; -i-oti.ii. T.. tin i- v'.i; ,t 1 v.o e I oiu 3 e.v, Wr -r.ois U. -fe j .ii rcni.-vlvsTa 'i -lace a. 7 -J a in, a! - i" p in. Philadelphia dc Beading Backoad. Arra.iireineat ot ras-senjer Traius. Jess ISSJ. Tram leave Htrriib . g lollottt : For New Yoilc via Alleutoa n, at 7 i0 a. ru., ami i -i t p. ru. l"o.- Sew Yi.i k via I'liiladi-Ieia rntl --3oeni KrocR Koute," b o2 t o'J a .n. r jd 1 4 p in. For Phil id e!) liia, G 52, 7 50, 95IJ ru, 1 bihI 4 0O p ui. t or Head in? at 5 20, 6 23, 7 60, 9 30 a n:, 1 4.1, I no and 8 00 p ,u. Kor I'ottsville al l J0, 7 0, 9 5.J a m, c. 1 43 and 4 00 p. iu. and via. Suh.'ylkill S iisoiiehanna 'tiancii at 2 40 , .a. 'ut A .tti.it it, b in a iu. Koi .Allen.owu at 3 20, 7 30, U .IO a in, 1 ami 4 vi p m. I lie i ,ib a m, ai.d 1 43 p in train iive through cars lor Acs York vhi Ale i tov. n. Yur Allentown a.ot wsv st Hons at a 20 a m Kor Reading I'liii; 1t-:, h ,.t a.iti a.a'.ious at ui aim I 4 t .... Train for .:rnar .Vtrrf an folio u-t t t V V .... . - . ,i-a Biica i o.-k a Aeentowa at 9 til a m, i oo aim ii.it; tu. Leave A. w York M joim.l B ook Km.te" and f hilailt,-i.hi t 7 43 a tu, I CO, 4 00 and OoO oiu, and 12.00 niidniulit, ar ",ving ll llairiliiii- 150, 8 20.9 23 . a..na I I" -m. J ill a tu - - . . . i.t-jve I hi'adelpUM at 4 CO 9 45 a m 5 t ami 4 33 p pi. , i 00, i.e ive Fouav itle kt ti 00, 9 oo a. u. and 4 40 pit.. i -- L... . . ... - .... . . ... ivva.iiiig at tii, 4 , I 1 oo a ni, i -i , o 14, 4 on anu m p nj. Leave I'ottsville tu ocii ivikill and Sistiie- iianna Branch, 8 15 a lu. and 4 4'J p m. Leavo Alluulonu a. t A', 8 4u a Ui., la 15 4 ;i0 and 05 t- u. Leave New Tork u A'leniown. at 5 30 p n. I'ililadelpu.a at 2 , ui. Leave aaeailiug at 7 J a :e ami 10 23 p m. Leave V.e t-VP si li .." p t Leave ll Ai.Kl2uC Mi .,r 1'ari,,,,. Loch- iel, ai.il .--tet-.loii daily., xci-w Sumliav.Si.V ri 40, J 5 a in, 1 ii aud S 4u p ui j daily, ex- -. t oaiuruay ana oui Hay, o 3-j p ui.aod on aturuay oun , -t -a-j uuU 6 10, p iu. K. lurning, leave Mtfcl. lO.N dailv. ci- v- r. uuua. , u i., tei, iu i hi, 1 1 4 am. 2 lo and 10 In p iii ; duly, except Satuiday auu ouiiuat , o io p m, and oa S-tnrdiiv ouiy , a iu ana 0 p at. C. U. HA X COCK Central Patt'r and Ticket .Izent, V4 nil 1- L v 3 J. E. w i 1 Lat Uenerai Manager. CAl TIO. NOTICE. ,4 LL persons are hereby cautioned mlM aCaV trespassin? uiam the land ..t th. dersigmtl, in Fayette, Delaware or Walker "'""""l'' "I "ing, bunting, or ia any other nr. 3 other way Jonathan Kiser C G Shel!y A II Knrtz lavid Smith 8 Owen Evans Teston Benner C. F. Sptcber John L Anker J B (Jarber S M Kaiidniaii J F D.-tira David Hnnberger Arnold Varnea " Levi KM era Hut 'j, 181. m LraiilhoU'er Henry S piece Catharine. Kurtx John McMecu L B 1)1 mm li W Smith S J Kuril Hetiry Anker Luc leu Ilium J W Hosteller Jesse Pinea Jacob Uoops. & sOOaV ACTS! A U T. TS A V-Vt, Tr f.rv. nr.rs 11 2? "7? 1 -.iie,g e,ym J.HVCG '. ;iis. rm anoTa ,,'lrs Among B ViLD INDIANS' Till 4J 7 hen. Sherman. "" sakawtw w .. Tkla " " o.-eol Waal as al Osac-Iitlu- t v v. a im. .2Zr"ro"wwr. f-.n a .at.. - . . ---"ws. U37 PTM a r Mmirmm ISaau m. .a EvfTT fan.ile .Hi,,.,.i v Bitr S...K.1A" ""aaT aeountv new. Piict,. ' ' and R,. r r uuMr na . .as ik. as " Arava 4K4 aarpra 0- a v c so. cm .;wv4 c wrZTL I Tho Stu,,,1 ,j B... , QrayliWs Cofumn. FALL STOCK UK CARPETS. Choice Patterea in VE.LVET Bodj and Tapeatxy BRUSSELS, Ultra Sap?r Hedium and Low Grade INGRAINS, A Full Line of VENETIAN, A Complete Line of - RAG, A Ctoioe Lot of HEMP, Beautiful Patterns ia STAIR, and IIALTi Carpets aVT TilE Carpet House FunstiuaE ROOMS O f THF. JUNIATA. VALLaKY. At the Old Stazd, OX THE SOrT"HV3T COKSEH Or BBIDGE & WATEE STREETS, mirri.iToiT j, a?.4.fc HAS JCST rXCHVED All tbe al ove eTrainemtetl artk-l, and all otlici t'" : js tliai toav be found in a caspet a mmi STCES, AT PIUCES BEYOND COMPETITION ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pills, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT VARIETY, &C., &o., &C. n lact everything usuallj Pt in a First-Class IIous. Furuisliing (Joodg Store. - JOHN S. CRAYEILL BRIDGE STREET, Strath iie, B'aa "C.Bl.ndW4tws .-a. f rt,.e 4 oc. , ,hf w fv"lta.!
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