QraybilV Ccluxsm SEyTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWX. TFednesday. March 9, IS 3. B. F. SUIIWEIER, inrroa asb ropirrcR. Mocxt Etna, is in blast. Bissuas, is no Jew, but be will have none of the American bog. Kansas has more than two million sheep within Lcr bordor. Sitttxg Bj.il, has consented to be come a reservation Indian. Thi winter i3 about orr, and the Indiana are about ready for fight. Tins Irish are disturbing th Brit ish by their djnamite fitatt man ship. Canada is expecting a large num ber of emigrants from England the coming snmratT. The Irish L-uid Leaguers will hold a conTention in Philadelphia, begin ning April 2S, 1831 A HrsnxGDOs man, has been pnt in jail, in default of bail, for ning cancelled postage stamps. Thb so called Indpendorts of Rhode Island, Lave rimjinatcd ex JoTernor Spragnn, for Governor. Lvst Wednesday, Kate A. Judd, living at Newport It I , as eenter.e d to 25 years inirrifw.ment for ar isen. The Government has abont oce hundred oases to try at Charleston, Sonth Carolina, far violation of the United States election laws. The cashier, and the paying teller of tie ?eco3d Natocal Dank at M. Paul Juan., l.ave gone wrong. A large Mim of money of the bank is missing. Moorv and Sauker, have been in Ireland thn p-.tst winter holding meetings !aong the Irih. Holy father what an awakening among the shilVir people. GovEr.Non Bm.Et, of Idass., walk ed ont of t'.ie K-itvntive C!iambor to court in Boston, to defend a distil lery. Tho tsmperancs people down east are siying intemperate thing about th-i jrSrermi for that at. ! . Th- rnui-?r, of a Montgomery, Ala., "bank, nsd $7,00 . of the bank . monev to suS-a'ate with, an 1 nw he is in the hinds of the law. There are a g-" 1 ninny bank cashiers going wrong these d-iys. Tee Phi'-idelphia Times says : There ls no doubt that thi- is a free country Dnringthe past three vears there liav.-i been two mnrders a day md twn executions a week. Evidently Fopiethingis the matter with ths law. Tin: nnti-fres pass bill his passed third rea ling in the State Senate. Some reformer nrghfc oftc-r an.l ad vocate tho passage of a law, forbid ing the giving cf bread to tramps, !ecam it might inrl.icn'-e or brihe the tramp in his favor. Tm G-.-nnan government lias is jmed a de-ree, prohibiting the impor tation of American hog, r swine. .Trwt so Mr. Germ-m. It is "ut :or tat, if TC-.J kill my dog I'll kill your cat" Now let tho Americans stop the importation of German wine. '-Te IVnnsyl-aiii Railroad Com pany needs more room in ILirrisburg, end bus purchased all the houses and ground on the south hide of Mar ket street, from Grace aenue to the tracks. This will reccssitate the re moval of abont or.e La ml rod bo;us. St : the members of the L gis latmesrem to be troubled about Duke. tl.ev profess to fear, that if he is not admitted to a scat, that it will be a rrcln.t to ev!n-la ot.er members at some fat'ir time. To make it a precedent for latino ue ; future casts rhould bo like t:iat of Pukes. Hale him cut, and tavo the Stste a o:.--grace. The Mormons have employed Jrr f-V.ack to defend them art ion ns Congresa has taken, has b'-ca d--c!ired bv Judge ilvk as im i.onst-tt-ti.-.r.fd. 'The Judje took a hoartv high at Pittsburg tr.e oir.rr dav when tol l (hut the Mormons are(, anJ cnt,.rei a storp? offering special prayers for turn as j fae rt.newed Llg old trouble the paviour of poygamy. Is the 1 ir--t towns in this country, msnv of thc Irish on St Patricks Dnv'gavo evident manifestation of the'ir approval of the dynamite state ,,v.,' that is poin? on in Great Rritiin1 Amricanrt a. a rnlo how- ever, ara disgusted with tne pe ml that will report to powaur aim uj" mite to blow up houses, ships a:iu railroad trains, to the destruction of innocent people in time of peace. Tna North American, has .: o ..f ti.n new tariCf. Al- 1 -i i though thv new tarid" is in many re UDertB highlv pretective of domestic; interests, there appears to be a well founded belief that it will largely in crease the aggregate imports of for eign goods as well as the national revenues. In fact it will benefit both the merchant and the manufacturer, and therefore its operation will dif fuse general proepuritT- A citizen of New York, had a pri vate play or theatrical in his house for tho entertainment of his friends. An officer with more impudence t han common sense, arrested the citizen for not having a license to conduct a show. The citizen was speedily re leased, when it appeared that his show was not for pay, but for the entertainment of his. friends. The officer that inada the arrest, it is said looked as if '-he bad been shot at and missed," another feeling might ,rm liim. bv dismissing him from the service, that would be the way to serve officials, that poke their noses into private amurs. Ths Middletown, New York lier .nr. cir A ladv residing in thi? village, "the mother of a bright little boywas talking to him the other night, just as she was putting him to bed, about the efficacy of prayer, and told him that it he would ask God for anything that he particularly ae Kh had no doubt his request onld be ffrantod. The littla follow Vnfilt at his mother's knee and pray ed God to send him fifty little sisters Tr1 rno Vinn dred little brothers. The finished, for the mother, aghast at the prospect of .o; her house turned into an or phan asylum, lifted the boy to his feet and tncktd him into led without a r-Ornent's nnneeesBors- rMnv. The New York Independent says : Governor Cleveland, pardoned a man ont of Auburn State Prison, on the express condition that he shall ab stain from the use of all intoxicating liquors for five year3 from the date cf the pardon. Rum had been the canse of his downfall from respecta bility ; and the Governor, knowing this fact, thought it expedient to ap pend total abstinence for five years as a condition of his paidon. "The bill pending before the Cali fornia legislature in regard to the plea of insanity in murder cases would, if a law, tend to prevent bo gus ploas of insanity. The party making the plea is to be examined first in regard to it, and, if declared sane, then to ba tried for murder, and, if declared insane, then to be 6hat tip in a lunatic asylum for life, nnless his sanity at the time of the crime should be established, and, in this evert, he is at on"e to be tried for murder. False pleas of insanity under such a law would seldom, if ever, be made." Tes four young men, that Dukes of Fayette county, charged with hav ing improper relations with the young lady that he defamed, are ont in sworn stateiiiort thiit all that he Dukes said abont improper relation ship is not true, and yet some mem bers of the Legislature profess to fear to exclude Dukes as a member, because of the precedent it will make. That is just th9 kind of a precedent the Legislature should make to ex clude a se.lncr and proposer of abortion, a !i;r, end a murderer. It would be tho linit tiling tho Legisla ture h.s d':ie to p?:t i;slf on record cgainst fuc'j psople. "Tke following is Hon Casslus U. Clay's theory, on th relation tba forests hir to floods and droughts. He Ffirs : "If the clouds from the Gn'.f are stripped of their water be- .'ore thev re.'cn Kentuckv, thrrs is drought : if thj are stili wet, and are not strn;-k by cool winds from the North, and there are no forests to cool them, they pass on and there is f dill drought." Mr. Clay declares ! further that '-forests which are cool in the warmest weather, lower the temperature by tbeir constant evap oration ; a cool current from the for est area striking the rain clouds pre cipitates the water. "Where the for ests are destroyed the rain cloud pass nlng without distributing their cordants. L?.:kot, is a good deal apofcon of j in tho Bible. Htre is something of a recent date, relative to that dreaded disease. San Francisco, S'ai-eh 21. The Commercial Advertiser, of Hoa nolulu, referring, to reports of the general spread of leprosy in Hawaii, says ; "The districts of Waduk, Waikee, Makawaa and Clspalakna, of the Is'and of Wanai, comprising an area of 3'JO sonaro miles of the most dsns&lv poonlufced portion of tho kingdom with 10.000 iuhabff anta, j hsvebrn thoron-hlv searched for I b-pcM by the Board of Health. 23 ! native fii:d no foreign lepers were ! found There are tn foretgn !ep6r? j at th leper settlement at Molokai, moKt of whom contracted the disease' by I'xentionMieFs. I'avktte county has not yet recov ered fiom the excitement of the Dukes-Nutt shooting, till it is again plunged into an other excitement which is told by t'dgraph, as follows: Uskwtown, March 21. John Kane, s leader of the 2Io)lie ilaguires of Fayette county, was this evening pierced with four balls from a pistol in tho hands of Superintendent F. C. Keighly, of the Youngstown Coke Work, four miles from here. Kane had lateiy been discharged for or ganizing a force of striking miners and driving new men ont'of the pits, lie whs also ordered to leave the house he occupied, which belonged to tho comrwnv. aI.:s so cnnie;! i i. u. i," .1,;. ., i t.':i,i i,f..nut neen psstea, ana ata ii on. ine and yesterday came to l uiontown and jrot drunk. Tills afternoon he enter-..! the court and threatened Cov.gref-sman Boyle, who bad proso cuts I him for tb murder of Miurice lle.ilv, but was ejected from the court bv an oSk-cr. Ha then return- with Kt'igbJy. Tho superintendent told him t-i get away, but Kane press ed him and f uved him ino a corner, at the saxao time attempting to draw a revolver, but Kcighly, qmckly dMsv a pistol and fired four shots into his b ,.lv, one passing clear through. Keighly theu came to town and de livered himself up. Great excite ment prevails, and it is feared an outbreak may occur. Eane wr.s one of the men arrested for the murder of Maurice Healy, at D.iubar, but was afterward released. Two Boston girls paid their way through college by doing washing and ironing during their evenings. The youthful color, b?autv and lustre are gradually lestortd to gray hair by Farter's Hair Balaam. Tabor, of 'olorado, was a Senator for six weeks and his expmisns during that period were more than $10,000. In Union township, Lawrence eoun ty, James Young, a 10 year old boy, thought it would be funny to frighten his little sister by snapping a cap upon an old shotgun that was pointed to ward her. It was loaded, and inflicted injuries which will prove fatal. Stephen Ward accidentally fell upon a circular saw at Greenfield, Washing ton county, on ednesday, and bia body was nearly cut in two. Mary Boley, agd 12 years, was married to a lumberman named I bom as Donley a few weeks ago, near Pine (irove Furnace, Cumberland county. The other day, white the young wife was filling a lamp, an explosion occur red and she was burned to death. A Cairo (Egypt) letter says the false prophet has been the cause of 400 wom en being divorced from their husbands and tbat during the past three years he has become the father of over fifty children. He has acquired suob an ascendency oyer the sterner sex that injured husbands have begen to re marry divorced wives, and now consid er sentimentality or flirtation between tho prophet and tbeir own spouses s mark of divine favor. My husband had drunken habits he could not overcome until Parker's Ginger Tonic took sway his thirst for stimulants, restor ed bis energy of mind and give him strength to attend to bu"c--,f!r'n:-tf! Ltlv. ITEMS. A handsome opera bouse is to b built at Huntingdon. The severe winter baa crippled the apple orc-hards about Des Moines, Iowa. During the month of February there were 1,500,000 cigars sold ia Leban on county. Many oolored persons living in Den ver, frightened by Wiggias, have join ed the church. William Luts and wife, of Harris burg, have just celebrated the sixty second anniversary of their marriage. The distance of the earth from the sun, as given by the reduction ef the eoutaet observation of the transit of Venus, by the British expeditions, is 93.30U.000 miles. The rainfall thus far in California has been very light, and fears are en tertained that unless there are plenti ful showers the wheat and barley crops will be almost a total failure. The cultivation of tho oyster is rap idly growing in favor in Prance, and is said to be quite profitable. There are now over 40,000 oyster parks averaging half an aare each in size. The oysters sell at five or six eeots a dozen. Mrs. Charles Horn, ths wife of a tramp, was assaulted ia a woods near Manheim, Lancaster county, by Charles Loueh, another tramp, and during the souffle the woman's clothing took fire, causing injuries whioh will result fa tally. Longh was arrested. A dispatch from Hamburg says ths nitire.nn of northern Hrki eonntv bars j ! m,nifati1 trAie Hijannrnral nf the Dukes murder trial by hanging the twelve jurymen in aSgies. William Keok, of Salisbury, Lehigh county, some weeks age traded cows, and subsequently was much hurt to find that the fine long tail of the eow which fell to him had been splioed near ths 'root. Five borse thieves were captured near Kittanning, Armstrong eounty, this State, a few days ago. They be longed to an organised band of thieves nd counterfeiters. Near the village of Cameron, in Cameron county, there live ten farmers whose farms join one another. These ten farmers have ten babies whoss ages do not vary more than three weeks, one from another. Minneapolis has ereeted the tallest electric mast in the country It is sur- mnnntpil hv piffht llfrhta. narh nf 4000 JIft r It u;httt the most dan. gorons parts of the eity, and anywhere within a radius of one mile diffuses light enough to enable ono to tell ths tioi9 at night by bis watch. George Washington Dake, an old man, died in a hut located in a lonely wood near Kaston on Monday. Near ly fifty years ago be was discarded by a young lady, and since then bas lived as a hermit. ltat poison in pop-corn nearly popped a wuaia ismiiy in ooster, u. A Groenhnsh, N. Y., man Bhot bis own leg in firing at a supposed ghost, FrQm Vindicator, Sfl eakin of ithnt . I r. o " 0 friend torn us a tew days ago of an in stance in South Georgia, in which an alligator was caught, his month closed aod his jaws bolted tcgethar with iron bolts so the mouth could not be open ed. The alligitor was then returned to his native element and allowed to re main trilboct food. Four years after he was recaptured. He was not only alive but bad grown tnnch larger (ban when tarn before, aid his month still closed with the iron bolts. From the Owcnhoro Monitor. A rirfieulins circumstanco was brought to light at one of the distiller ies recently. A billy goat mounted a whisky barrel, on the platform in front of the warehouse, oa which a tax-paid revenue stamp valued t $37.80 had dixtillrr had to forward to Washington his warehouse receipt with an affidavit, asking for a dupii.:ate stamp, with the indorsement upon it, "Billy goat ate it off." From the Alta California A log gun mauo at MarysviIIe is splitting logs in the heavy timber coun try in a fourth of the time and at a great saving of expense. It is of steel, two and a hslf inches in diameter, one inch boro and twelve inches long. Aa auger thread is turned on the outside for two inches from the muzxle. It is charged with one-half pound powder, then screwed into the butt of the log, when the gunner lights it by a fuse and retires from danger. The house cf Duncan Doles, a mile north of Byer's station, Ohio, was burned on Monday night, March 17th. Mr. Doles, who was niuety-eight years old, occupied the house alone. When the fire bad partly subsided, the neigh bors found the dead body of Doles un der a bed with a rope around the neek. This not being bis usual bed-room, it is thought be was strangled bv rebbers and bidden under the bed and tbe bouse then set on fire. A considerable quan tity of gold and silver eoin and some melted monev were found in the ssh- es. Mr. Doles had a large amount of monev about the house and leaves a large estate. - A queer incident of jail life is nar rated by a despatch from Easton un der date of March 21, as follows : Last night Marcus Prime, colored, confined in a cell on tbe second tier of tbe Northampton county jail, disrobed. squeezed himself through a window heretofore deemed too small to pass any human body, ascended to the roof, dressed himself and, walking to the front of the building, fastened a blank et to tbe top of the wall and began to descend. Tbe distance was fifty feet. The blanket gave way and Prime fell over forty feet, but managed to crawl out of tight and finally reached bis bouse, some distance away, suffering great agony in his feet and lega So severe were his paint that be became disheartened and sent for a policeman and delivered himself up. His escape had not been noticed at the jail. Tbe window through which he passed was six inches high and eighteen inches wide. His body was niuoh scratched by contact witb the sides of tbe win dow. Wc usnallv leave it to doctors to recom mend medicines, but Parker's Ginger Ton ic bas been so useful in our family in re lieving sickness and;suflVring that ws can not say too much in its prahe. Salem Ar gus. ISubscriba for the Seniccf and Republ i fhf -st Tiewjrpjner in the eonn'y, Methods or Keeping W strati Employed. In tne Far Hortb. I resobed borne oa tbs 13tb, tba coldest weather I experiensed ou the trip being ou the 13'.b, wbea, about two boars before sunrise, tbs thertnom eter idicated fifty-three degrees Fab reobeit. That day I made a journey of twenty-five aailes, riding most of the wsy on the sledge, and at no time dar ing that day did I feel uncomfortable, the highest ths thermometer reaebed being fifty degrees Fahrenheit, and 1 might bere ssy tbst I really enjoyed the whole trip. I attribute this almost wholly to the Esquimaux reindeer clothing and eonitaat living ia a snew igloo like the natives whirs the tern perature is never above freeaing, and generallp ten to fiftaen degress below that point. 1 do not believe and my belief ia cod fir mi d by the written ac counts of others that any arctic voy agers, boused in warm abips as tbsir base, and olad in the sioal aretie suits of explorers, eoold stand aanh a jour ney without more or lera material dis comfort. Once only did 1 learn ths lesson of caution. 1 took off my right mitten in attempting to get a shot at a pasciog reindeer, the wind blowing stiffly in my face, and she tberaometer 37 degrees Fanreubeit, when the per sistent refusal of the fr-jn gen-luck to work perfectly kept my hand expos ed muoh longer than I had intended. When I attempted to uae it sgaia it seemed paralysed, and iooking at if, I noticed that the skin was as white aa marble. Toolooah, who waa bfnule me, notieed it at the same time, and with an Innuit exclamation of surprise, has tily defiling bia mittens, praxped it be tween big warm handi. and then held' it againet bis atill warmer body under bis ooo-le tab, cr Esquimaux cost. It snori resumed its functions, and althongh j 1 fell lor tome time as though 1 was holding on to a hornet's nest, i exper ienced no more serious results than a couple of ugly-looking blisters where the iron of the gun bad come ia eon tact with the bare band. Ths reindeer escaped. As the reindeer clothing is the warmest in the arctic, so it makes the warmest bedding, two large kiis made into a long, coffin-like bag erj the ba:r side in, being a nuffijieiit pro- teotion in the coldest weather when in a properly eonstmcted leloo. When' the first severe cold came at North j Hudson Bay I was sleeping under a blanket and two fine bcffslo robes, I which I found, as the thermometer sink below 30 degrees to 40 de grees Fahrenheit, to be inadequate to secure comfort, uutit I proenred a rein deer sleeping bag, weighing not half aa much, after which cold nights were no longer to be dreaded The robe of the American bison seems under the least ; provocation to beonmo dump, and then freezes a stiff as a piece of sole leather Tbe Good Old Way. John Mann had a wile who waa kind and true A wife who loved him welt ; Sho cared for the bouse and tbeir obit j child; But if the truth I mr.at tell. She fretted and pined becauie John waa poor And his business was alow to pay 5 But he only said, when she t.i!ked of chinas "We'll atick to the good old way !" She saw her ne:gho-rs were gniwing rich, And dwelling in hon.iss grand ; That tho waa living in poverty, With wealth npon every hand ; And she urged her huabmd to upeeuWte, j To risk hie earniaga at play ; j Bat he only said, "My aeareat wife, HVII stick to the good old way." For he knew that the money that' quickly got Is the money that's quickly Its t ; And the money taut stiys is llio money eirni d. At honest endearor's cost. So he plodded along in his honeM stylo. And he bettered himselt eich day, And he only said to bi fretful wife, 'TVell slick lo the ;ood eld way." And at last there rsnte terrible crash. When bejrgtry, want and shame Came down on the homes of their wealthy frivnds, Wbile John's remained the same ; For he bail no deots and ht gave no trust, 'My motto is this," he'd say 'It's a charm against panics of every kind Tis stick to the good old way. And his wife looked round on the little bonse That was every nail their own, And sho aoked forgivene;s of honest Jobn-J For the peevish mistrust she hid shown,.' But he only said, as her ieartul lace, L'poa his shoulder lay, ', "The good old way is the best way wi'e; . We'll stick to the good old way-" .V. Y. Ledjer. From the Missouu Republican An odd thing occurred uer lsL gow the other day Au otter was ac cidentally caught in a dip us bj Ueotgs Uose, abont bait a mile beiow the Hurricane. The otter was uuder water when tbe net struck tnui said be came so entangled iu the means as to be unable to tree himsell. iws pull ed on the net until be saw wtitt be Had caught and then held (he otr uuaer water until it was drowned. It proved to be a magnificent Hpecnuea, tueasuf ing ten teet troui tip to tip. liose oid the pelt for ?1U. Valuable Seal Estate, at Private Sale. The undersigned t.dirs Ibr aile, a tract ol One Hundred Acres, of laud more or lese, on which there is a large 3 lOAE LnV bLL-liU-HOU.-fc, iu g-iod repair and good BANK.-UAKN aud out, buildings aud a UU1ST-M1LL three stories nigh, the two lower stories of a bleb are atone, and the third Iraiue, witb three run ol good lieueb burrs, one new overshot wheel, one new iron wheel, aud gearing uearly uew through out, with excellent water power. ire land is good I arm bind, and iu a good ala'.a ot cultivation. Tbe null has au excclwat country trade. Tliia is a very desirable prop -rty ana is sit rutted one mile andoue-fourth north-west of McAlistervilte Juuiata Co., Pa., and will be sold on easy terms. For further particulars please call on or address Jacob Smith, McAlisterv&e Pa., or Jerumiab Lyons, Millliutown Pa., or John K. Stuitb, Chester Springs, Chester county Pa. PRIVATE SALE. The DWELL1XG HOCSE now occupied by Mrs. F. C. Patterson at Acadcmia. Tbe house is conveniently arranged, and pleas antly located. It contains eight rooms, with cellar, garret and pantries. It is with in two minutes wait ot tbe Presbyterian church, and convenient to milt, store and schools. It has a good sized garden, largo cistern and tce-honse. For terms and fur ther par'jcvilars, address Mss.F.C. PATTHR.SOX, k Acidemia, fa. Executor's Kotlce. Letters Testamentary cm the estate of Michael B. K ankle Ute ol Tutcarora twp., Juniata county, F., doceaj.-d having been granted tn due form of U to tba under signed residing in McCoyville. All peraons knowing thenuelrea indebted to said dece dent please will make immediate pay meat and those barir.g cuims will peeut theca properly Aathiuiicated lor Settlement, to W. C. LAIRD, March 2-'83 Executor. CAtTTIOlt XOTICE. ALL persona are hereby cautioned against tiithing or hunting, gathering berries, or crowing held, or in any olLer way traspaaaiag on the Unda ol the under signed J. S. Kisspf. to coxsiiiirims. Tae advertiner haviug bees permanently cared ol that dread itl-eate, CoitauuiptioD, by a aimple remwiy, ia anii to make known to bia fellow-aufVrrnt ibr mrn l cure. To all who desire it, fin aiii acuil copy ef the pruscripiion used, (free of charge,) wlih the direciiune lur j-xu-i" g and Using the aauie ahirb tiiey will and a aura Ci lor Coiom, Colds, t.'u-iPT-luo, Ah-Kx-!-, Baoxcuiria, kc. Ftfiiea wisliing the Prercnption, will pleas ad dn aa Ret. . A. WILSON; 104 Paaa St., Willianisbu.sh, Jf. Y., PRIVATE SALES. House and Lot in McAliatsrville. A Lot eoiiuitiing un-tocrtb Acru u ground, i:h a two-iorydiurile L.g llonae, weather-buarded io trnl, abd 'm ruoiu.n pbntereil inaide, itiiirnhle lor one ur taru UmilieH ; alnn, Slil4-, L trite .S'.'ip. f)it-n, ax., ail under jEotiS lenc. aiil wtM ii plied with Urn and am til tiuiia. Teriua aay, and price to unit the liiiien. Apv'A '" Stephen Lloyd McM':, near the prvin ies, nr to .Vra. Kebecua L. WiWuli, fur Soyal, Juniata Co., fa. A FIKST-KA f E FA KM l TUSCAUOKA Vatiey, conUiumg Jiti acn-a, auoat 176 ; acre clear. Two a. U ol bul diujia. jo. 1, . Log Kouae, 20xJ4. piiuttert-d and pebbled Kitchen attached, lliib V Si-riua;, and aln a Well of water near the door ; nione Batit Barn, 40i'jO ; On-haid. No. 2. ew I roue lioUfe, 3x3J, good cellar; .Snmiuer llouae, Hxl'O; t-riii(r and Spring- llout.i; Mew Frame bank e:rn, l-Sxtlo; Wayou Shed; (tood Yonnrtirill.ro, ol graitvd irml, m hearing ruiiilition iV'ill ell all, or bill, lo suit purcbaxf-r. Die land is Weil aiiipled by nature tor Ihe rai,ing ol grain and att4:fc. f leiitv ol lime atone. The e iiiiuuni;y is good. Churchea ami whool hoie conve nient. Teruis moderate. For puritcul.tre call on or aIdre.-a C. atEKEi, Fin:er' Grove, Juniata Co., i'a. FASKior SALt, in Tnwarora Valley near Keru Milla. conlitininx 1!!I acrea near ly all olearwi, the ba'lanre well aet niibj good t,l.ite-patl t'niber, only 3 miies from the new T-rop-ive l nilro- d. The I, not uio.-li hiliy, a p.irt l ln h haa lately ImK-d tiueeu acrea ol uu-a.Nw. i d ia been water in nearly all of me li-Ms, true in atoin-ianee Log b.mk-barii, Good l-me boiiN,- Jjt'v'o, all ueeeioi-try outbuildings, A never titiiint. louutain 01 good water iui.luat' at the door alro a lre huieMotie qaarrt about 2 mile nwtHUI w lutuqi iiiu. I V nun lien i and Setmol-h.-ii.- within hult-iuil.-. Price 1 I.HOO or ca.il ou or addn-ss J. KV.VF.P?. ! Peru Mil:. Juniata O... Pa., j j A FARM OF Ti ACRES. 65 ACKKS j cear and m a good s'ate nfciWHTatioii. ih 1 bafance in timber, iti Sprnce Hill township, j Juniata county. Pa., noe-haii 1111u tro.11 the iro-oiefi rauroau irooi toe anoiaia i,i ine t , . . , . i." , 1 he iiiinriivinetils nr. a I. (.rye lini liwrl- . fing House, 26x'i'! feet, with a we of cood ....... ,1... U..1, -j..... i..K- 'j .t 1 -i- " , . . ' rhard, and a great variety ol Irmt. the right to quarry irue atone on a about a r.al ili.-Uut. The farm haa . ) been limed recent)". . Trims One-haf cih, Vince in two stinuul piytnentH. For laither j irticusrs 8'ldre f. A. Ill it FM AX. Sprnee lull, Jutiiaia la., I'a. A FISST-RATE FAhU, CONTAININll One liiiixtred and il'. Aer.-., in liiu . s! wheat-growing disuiet in tl- State ol Ohio, situated oii-hi,ii mile Ir. ia ru u;ia rail road aration, in fan tit-t.t c-t-i.U , and one mile Irom a goi-d pike. lle imp oveinenta area larse tw.,-u,ry liliiCi. HOtSK (13 roons, bait if't ct-i'ar), Dooliie Lug ti.rn ar.d Stable, ar.il ol.Vr DiiiKiinjj.. and a veil ol good water. A stream of Tini water travros the centre of tie iVm. There s a larr-3 orchard ou the premises. IViIt tke $7(1 per acre, part ch, rest i-i payments. A iar-a adjoining sold for $1':0 per -acre. The reason forseIlius,ia thedesire toi-ttcst iacily projierty, in Ctreleville. For ull in formation address J. SWKYEli, Circlevilie, l'K'kaway Co., Oulo. 4 .rTP. 3 s-"$jrr IS'I:- -j v a.-... Katiraa U.i Yaati'sl Csior ts Crr; c ".i-i 5 pjHier's Ilrir Bzkaia is f'V'y F-.t: v r i v, s-KTtoicn iu rni r.' .n.; - i i;i. - . - .- y J nxr-drdmu'nduchicj. IttKs. zl Ci . 'ft C Hd l rfM.t alrt i iT,.T Wl'!1!-- T2 4 TTT'Crr'5?.' lavr. k-a tar 5& If ai a t:irbarie or Cuncr. m e-.:t ."jrotii- rr a t: .ithrr rua f';iii t7 f.D i-rw 1 Lt.il l; tia try i'A2&Zk'at I --. t If y. a ate a Uwr.er, minuatr or t'ev r 4-r lij!..fcy nirr.Ual ur:n crauixisv.ncait.5. i-ir..i . irtatlastrctu'aAtStbuti cl'rkcT,(.:nj-w i". a. ; ii v-st iiave cnsiiniplicsj. jD;.-;)r-ia, 1 .ieur..- frr. .c't. b:ooi rr aorrt J',-1 t 'Ua Yu. : vn-i ciart ycj. lib th t'.rrni:st I'n-'zcr fsi't-ii TmI i-J Sur?aCarg'i Zun Ccr t:tJ. If rc-u ire wainj av-f from :, Jiiyuieas or t? '- ot Ci! res "d rrr::i!e a anci-n i ivt -iS. - : "J r.-j ; five; it wiJ wmt;or ur br4 . wi t , fr.n i'rc fi-fc 4awe IVa mill nevr ir-:oxlo'. 1; ut.d nuniaUcds of lives; it nur tu.i yrira. CA": :ON Urf.V ail tKsWtitstjts. VmkmCi-5rr1cr,r. ,r-J J- 'bar tr-llSJO asi-al aajraU UI ttM SrW . .aSST r ,. . Z-i-.m l i-sral.,aTai prtwr BsTtM. aVaJ ar a-il.c i-Jr.. Atolls. T. Ic A l aaas, at sVsirra U wriaja. GRZAT AVrjfO ITTINwl DCTJ.AA ilZS. StrgfmvK.Li jsu anai.. j... j !-ri h a--t laum fmp-scc has pay iris g ; r. :h-.l"i!pe'ua;eexcectl...i'y pr-pular. T.efrs 9 -: fiir:ii'rf tiki- it Insist Lin Una f-u. 1; tcx C-aAjtVaactilir-a fcx -jiturcci tj IS' ' . - - P. jC ' ii "cUZ f ti- PRESSURE, hufcai cf rcllin- (rrhKline or aLduw pou lis bnttw. Works ia (ha aall aa well. CERTAIN, EASY, QUICK, STRONC, CHEAP. Bend for fnll dewriptiva cireolan to tba Inventors (Oil BOLE MAhklLS, POUTER BLANCHARD'S SONS, CONCORD, M. H. I OB P Mi Ni l.SU DP don at this o(-e. LV'titV t.U '2r?.T-V.-i' a i-ssi .. . . 4 Xlj aa:a".w.-.y, ) -al aa. Eiia a7-sv k m a aVat V " 1 t . i V;.;' t- rz. tj 18 1 jj 9 Opcratii oa tts FJirl f III if lit! DIRECT AND POWERFUL nut The tamdoah Valley Honte NORTH AND EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTHS EST. a uva um tiHC pauimiu misswat, with rKsoaPASsan THROTJoa PDLLXAN CAB SKRVICS AND Parfect Transportation Facilities, tiaverkim m vai rmnms sections or TBI SOUTBERX STATES, LT0N aaiLWara or rsiroaa aaoaixaacs, acraiuua aciar, amu cuaaua sessi Rtw l'ork, AbiiMtiiitsia, Alarrlsbura;, taslaigtwB Bialtituwrw, AiS- taoXfille, Cbafcauirwga, Memphis, Littls . saiiiraiia- imww d aaali-stM, upou Hue. el comm-u ia- '"'aTuu route, or meat aeoesaible tliere-byfwiun-ria, acea.oatoaC.on. ol tuourw.g value. The Shen .n-ioaa VaKey, its eontinnoua phy.ic.1 buiy .ad sceaetf ef m leeu I ne .Mlenul t-a-eroa at i.uray J Ihe xNatural ttflge V i. K I ' M Bolw Vl gmit piusi me iVain Smgaoi i. mi OwuH.a-J me uurlaled aeeoary uo Wraieru .rui Orouua; AatieViUe aia Krwub i chrwiaS reavrts ot K, le.ii.eo a. d Be reuUutM winter ioU; t poin.a o. at.uib licufii and rteflta un a reurutta! anu recre.ieil bottA aer vice en route : tUaLlirtAlf iN N. AI titAL tfUlUit, UUTbL., liJ Aaeuriug a petaoiial cuuuorl hitharlo unat- um.-d ui a auuiUera ireior'a proTeaa. iu Uuc suaawn k.x ;utMva It ilea. licfaeta, sua .rn,.rMiu.nu to ail IUO Woudertul lioaar'S along iuo duo will poneolua, adapted to laoica aurt. uicaua ol all ciauee ol 4 amine r tourikU. t or l KketH, Time cards, Guide looks, Slurping tr Rowaiioua, auJ a. I int orma iho, l.nju.ra l all feuua. ivauia kaJxoad ut leading dill a, Ticltel ti Skea Noitn ami avtai, or at lue Kaaiem olt ea of Iftik due l H-4 rourlii Avenue, Fittr-burg Pa. i,rU W abmgioU at bualou, JSaM. SOd bruaUaay, Ae XmH. don ciietnut Bireol, i'lioadelpbia. !o7 A val ttitiiuore ireoi, ( W..,iciu jaa.yund K. K.. Baltirt ore. LuoiO. ruua Valley K. H. liaiiisburg, . Fa- MieuaudoaU Vaiir) li. 1. il.tgeiatoarn 1 id. A. FUFfc, Gtnrrat Pi'i'r t Tickit Jtnt, March Ib'b. Lj uenburg, W a. I J UUAiA VaUaLLa MaNK, I Ol iUltLi.tlun.1i, PA. ! sua iUiAACll AT PullT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable J. -KV i.S I'UaiKKOV, frttidnt. 1". VAN litWl.N, Cathur Dtasctoss: J. Kevin Poutoroy, Joseph Kothrock, UCT)ro Jacobs, Pbiiip H. Kepner, Aulob j,. buuaall, Louu fc. Atkinson i'ouiwoy, srocanoLDEsa : J- .Newu i 'omeroy, J ' K. K. Parker, Annie M. bheliey, Jano II. Irwin, atary Kuri!, Samuel M. Kurtz, J. Uoluies Irwin, T. V . Ir win, P. Ji. Frow. Jobn Uertzicr. : r'uUip a. Keuuer, ' aosupU .toturock, ueorice Jacobs, W C. ioluerov, auios U. iiousali, J AoaU Uertzier, Charloite inyder, j J3f iuiereai allowed at the rate ol 2 per jceut. uu o mouths certificates, 3 per cent, on f jan23, 1870-tf Si'Iiilali'S pOsi.i oam wise Used in tho Pri.iei;l Churchea for Com-A'inu-ai pnrpoe. Excellait for L-Jies and Weekly Parsons . and the: Asred. CO o 53 .'A H SPEC'S POST ER1PE WINE I TOUR YEARS OLD. rv:tisttl.EHKIEl .N ATI Wit WINE -S. is rrttae lr-.ra tho iui ra the juice of the Oporto Its mval- Grai, ran.el u ib'.e. is this coualry. TONIC AND ST3H;T:iidmS PltQPE3TIf are uuaorpasaed by ai.) o.Uer alive Wine famx the pure juice ol Ihe Urape, produc- .d uuder Mr. peer'a own peraoual auuer. ilou, ita (uruy ita geuuiueoeaa, axe guar anteed. ie ) ouut. t child may parUfe. ol Ui generous qualllUK, aud the Wea4et invalid u-e 't adv.tut.te. It ia partic'av luriy b-rwticial to the. aed and debiliated, aud miiud lu the varioua ailments that Jt ect ihe weak, r ev It ia in every rea "i A W 1XE IO BE HLLlLLi its. SPEEK'S l Ja SHERRY. Tbe P J.SULKK. le b wine or Supe.-. or Character and parlakee of the rich qui j itira 01 tl.e grape iroiu which it ia lu,B for Puri'y, Rtcbuesa. Piavorand Miu; uu 1 Properties it it wiU be found nualcoU 0j SPEER'S p. j. 13 handy. This BHA.NDY alanda uurivall.jc ,wi Country being lar .uporior tor iat.aiciIulT puipoaes. 11 IS A PDUE diatilatioalmiiith and contains valuable luediaiuaj properties. li bas a oeucate navorK similar to that ol tbe grapes Irom which it is dtatilled, and i iu great isvor among Biit-clra fanjiiie,. See ibal ihe niguoiurv, f ALFRFn SPKEK, P.sic N. v. over the 5 each bottle. 01 Sold bv L. Banks. And by droMUts everywhere. -- Sept. 13-1882. t..r,..u,ucr. uesinng genteel, lucrative agency business, by which ' td ft'lll . ltr .n hu n ..a . i . v-- -j tra aaareas at mwe, on postal, te U. C. ATilcmsow & c Mi and 1C7 Fulton Street, cw 'ork. 1 HfHimSuEAlUl0AD" TIME-TABLE MS?? t..Mloa SSSTaSiS "-""" "' tiona between m, Joassrowx . , g xegolar .ti.ao. "fXS. aad UantoMr 7,83 m., Anowa rt- umu .detuhia U W P-,ru,m Be)phia6opni. WtSTWASD. jUjru.- Accoaaoparios leaves Hrr dailv at 10.15 a. m.,.nd stoPP"Hl Vuuonsarrive. at Munui at la.l, P - ... un.huia- 1 1.1a a. w., ilifflw "r4. rur rach.., Alioona at 8.4 atimm auu p. ex., Pittsbur o.oa p. . leaves Harris- eioppmg al all ala-uoua, arrives at atm"" ' pfe Express Waves Philadelphia 11 20 ?!.. r; Zr.v.-;, jaiuiiasoi. ""-"-'.... ti-v-vi..wn 6 SO ; LeistowuOau., , . A ... I........ kiu.hi: Hunliuiidon a 111 Ht. UU1VU w - w ti .'aiVMVt 7 U3 a i truc. creek JlasBi; Tyroao IH.I fl1 '' Jjjtm; aVllooua Bio r 1 Fa.' Line leaves PhiUdelpbu at 11 ua a r" oil...,. UilHiu 4 Si d ui : : llarriaours ti"i . , ijiWUIOWU S iop u. . aao-a- ' Tyrone 6 40 p la; Altoona W p n. ; Pitts burg 11 SO pin. LKWI3TOWM DlVISIOaV. Trains leave Lewislowa Juuclion lor JtU roy al bai a in, 10 0 am, PI- M iuubury at I 00 a m, 1 J P u . iraiu arrive at Lcwistoan Junction from Uiuoy at M 10 a iu, I 60 pm, 4 50 p m ; troia suubuy at 10 00 a m, 4 P-1"- TTKOiiB DIVISION". Trains Itavs Tyrono for BoUefonto and Loek Uaven at 8 oO a ui, I 30 P w. Lovs TyroDS tor Ourweusvilio aud CloarUeld al 8 so a m, 1 io p iiu i'raias leave Tytooe lor Warriors Mails, PenuayUauia Furnace and Scotia at SO a in and ' p ia. "raios itn' at Tyroao from Bellefonts and Lock flaveu al j U a ui, aud 6 Hi p m. Trains ari-i at Tyroua Irom Curweua ville aut'karacld at 1 24 a ui, and 5 utf p ui. Trams arrive ax Tyrone Iroui Scoja, War-rio-v-Mark aud Peuusylvania F arnaco at 1 SO a oa, at i -i pm. Philadelphia dc Eeadin Eailroad. Arrangeuieat ef Passenger Trains. Jvaa atith, TVaias lim Himtkirg mi Mltimt s I r or new iors via Aiientown, at I 60 a. m., .1 and I 4- p. iu. For Aew York via I'liiIadBlphia and "Bonnd iirook Koute," 6 al 1 i a m, and 1 ti p in. For Philadelphia, 8 5J, 7 oO, 9i0 am, 1 45 atd 4 uV p m. For Meattihg at 5 20, d Jo, 7 50, 9 50 a as, 1 45, 4 UO and 8 W p m. F or Pottsille al 6 io, 7 5i, 0 50 s m, and 1 4' ar-d 4 bO p. in. and via .Schuy ikiil k. Soeqiiehanaa branco at i 40 p n. For AuD.irn, lu a ni. For Alieutewaat 6 111, 7 50, M) n, i 45 and 4 00 y m. Tbe 7 M am, and 1 43 p trains bavs through .ara for Now ferk via A I lea ton n. SVXDJYS. For 41!euto-s and wsy ntatioosat SiOaaa. For KeadingrPhtladelphia and way atanens at j a uv and 1 46 p m. i'raias Jar Ujrristxrg Uawe a fallom Leave ew York via Aiieulowaal wbO am, 1 tid aud a Jo p m. Leave iew York ia "Bound Brook Roafs" and Philadelphia 7 4o a iu, 1 80, 4 UO and .5 aO p m , nd 12.00 nudiiiat, arriving u llarrisbu s" aoO,B20, a p, m., and, 12 IbaLdtfO a m. Leave Philadelphia at 4 a0 9 46 m., 400. a au ai.a iUpu. L.eave PottavUie at 00. nnii n a F - , - - .u . Mai ww e piu. I Leave Keauiog at 4 60, 7 30, . 1 1 50 a, bb, t ai, tt Id,. 50 snd 10 24 put. Leave Pottavule via whuyituti ut Susqiiw- ' "' v - UI. SU 4 10 p BV. " - tw.vw u a. o jty e u a UI 4 au aud 'J 05 p m. 1X15, Leave Kew York via -allentowii, at 6 iO t,. ui. Philadelphia ai J si p ni Leave Keading at 7 eJ a iu and 10 2i na. Leave Alleuiowa at !l5 p ui Leave llAKKJSUbilG lor Psxton, toe . tel, aud oteeltou daily, ecspt Sundaa.ia, crpi Saturday una Sunday, 6 So p uvaA . Saturday ouiv, 4 45 aud b U), p J""-""" Keluruiug, leave srtFLXUN daily, ex cept buttday, 1U7 w ilJOi) u J' oufv Tt?'"' ouiy , t 1 o amd o i.0 p m. ; C. ti. HAXCOCX J. l.oijtTi;s, Gtnerat JL'aaer-. CABTIOX.SOTICE. A LL persons are hereby cautioned anins XX wpaseing UH, tl,e land, of thenn derrwedrayetliJeUw or Walker Jcaaibau Kir Wia Bntnthotfer Henry bmece I'atharin Kurta Jhu M5-eeu W Siraith 'i G Shelly A U Kurta Uitvid Smith S Owen Evans Teston Benner C. T. -Spicher Jobn L Auker J H Gaiber 3 11 Kanttioaa J F Dettra David Hnnberger Arnold Varnes Levi K Myera j u t ,u'f Acker a. S rtx i.utw n n.mn ' W Uostetlar Je e Pine, Ja ob HoopK ASCTiTS! AGKTS7aCY SUS WILD i!!D n 2 0"L Or m,m f lrtwol lk.irr. Plrw,e. ,.1 Cow-b-a. Ml " " MW a,b "J": w io PlZT" PP. Subrib, Tr Jr n.ws. Pelican. r tta Sntntt awd St. The Senlml -j d . . IZT ' FALL STOCK CARPETS, Choice Patteea VELVET Body and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medium and Low Grade IINGRAJjNS, A Full Line of VENETIAN, A Complete Lisa of RAG, A Choice Lot cf HE31P, Eeautifol Patterns in? STAIR, aai HALL Carpets AT TJIE Carpet House PUR!TUBE H 00 MS OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY. At ths Old Staad, ox trb wvTarsrxgT ewjraa or J I BSIDGE & WITEfi STREETS, MirrujiTorrs,. pa., HA8 J6IT KECUVfiO All the aboTa 4n una Aral A il:T. anil all othar things tbat may bj fottad ia a T 5 YFiSmK ST5BE, AT PRICES BSV08D COMPETITIOS. ALSO, ALL KINDS 01? FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OP MATTRESSES, Bolsters and . Pillows, WINDOW SHADES, W ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GREAT YAEIETT, In f t0"' C, fact everything u.uallj m a First-mo.. tt.. viwh liUUJt urnisliing (Jooda Store. J0HN S. GRAYBILI. Tws at whirl, ,.v"7,,,,,Em i. ... - " M WJ 1 a aSifl -
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