aK-axm.ir:-c l,. SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLLNTOVVN. Wednesday. Sept. 27, me. B A F. S C II V E l EliT ito Mxtt raoraiEToa. Eepublican National Ticket. FOR PREsIItE.VT, PiUTilEUFORI) H. HAYES, OF OHIO. FOR 'VICE rilESIIiEST, WILLIAM A. WHEELER, 'K SEW YultrC. Eepublican Electoral Ticket. MPCMU AT LIBRE. Benjamin Harris Brewster, lliiladelphia. John F. Cli illant, Allegheny. M.KCTOHS. 1. John Welsh. 1 1. William Cilder. Henry Disston. lo. J!. Christian J. Doff- to. m. in. I i. Charles Tiiointi- !". Miles L. Tracy. S. W Stark wea flier. Daniel J. Vorreil. Jeremiah Lyons. William lliv. son Jones A. K.Ui.i II. Filler. ti. Joseph vV. Bar nard. 7. Benjamin S i.ii Ih. N. - .cob Kn il.b. ls. 1.1. !. 11. j''ii'!,".nf.ur0" Iiiicl O'Neill. William Neeb. !. J..h i I:. Warfel. Jt. A ndrew B. Berber 11 Joseph Thomas. 25. Samuel M. Jack- 11. Ario Pardee, sou. SOU. Jii. Jam s fnan. -!7. W. W. Lewi, pH-he. jr.. Jam s Weste' Edward S. .Silli. mill. Witbur. Republican District Ticket. '. Flit COXl.KESS, ' T. PI. .11 illOX, " or Franklin Comity. Ton STATE SENATE, JG1IX IJil.SKit ll, Of Juniata Conntv. Eepublicaa County Ticket. FOB AKB!.r, IH fill T. ISc lI.ISTCIl, Ol' Fayette Township. rou X'I.1TE Jl IIT.ES, JJOIIX McI.Al ;iim, Of Turbi-tt Towuship.' t. It. SI.4.OGLE, Of Lack Ton nsltip. FOB SHFRIFF, roRSEMI's .1IcC'I.Et.lAX, Ol' Mi;;;i:i!ovin. FOB BEr.TER AND BECOBPER, SA.Ml III. M. MIELLEY, Of fort Royal. FOE Jl KT COSIJIISSIOXEB, AItR4IIi.lI J. MOIST, Ol Fertiuniih Township. Eepnblicas County Committee, Cliairnian W. C. Linn, Patterson. M ftliiituwn .Solomon Books, C. B. Horning, WilMiiilowu r. O Fern:a:i;i;!: I-aae Sieber, Samuel Thomas. Mit'iiiilor.'n P. . I Fayette !r. 11. llarhlK-rjrer, Enoch Siiel-' P,oyes 'ked if tbe notice meant a dis-lei'li.-rL'er. MoAlisterville. I charge of all tbe Hayes and Wheeler iMiMiieii.i'ma .-n. (i. iressier. mental r.i. Lurinuel l.onp, Flontz's Valley F. O. (ireen'oi.J liarriso;i .Minniutu, Thomas knaibi'rjrer, f loiilz'n Valiey. Delaware Julin II. Stutts, Abraham Kurtz. K.tst S il -m. TImiiii sontown J. M. Ison, J. A. Hos- tetler, Tlii't.i'Soiitown. Stonroe J.iPoh Fae, Kveml.il ; O. Metter- lin'r, KiftiHehl. Walker John A. ;.i!!.iher, Mtxico; M. Coi'lren, Van Wert, ratlerson S. B. Caveuy, B. R. Mitchell, J'attersoii. Fort Royal T. M. Moore, II. IJ. Snyder, Fort Royal. Fj.rn.-e Hill J. I). Howell, Flcasant Viei", 1'. T. Faitoii. Sj.ruco lliii. JlilioH Win. K. Sterrett, David Cnnnin;- lniii, Fat!''rson. Tarbt:it John ti. IKrtzler, C. Richards, l'oil i;oval. Lack J. C. R'Tn.s. Peru .Mill-; Ezra Mont- ff.meTV, W L"i-i'M. BUekl.o.- t; I'cru Mil.s. oertMcIntyre, James McKee, j i JK-.ie lr. 11 I Ahen, AcaJeuna, Dan' .... - fc, .... KauGuiau, Walnut. j party that, since the rebellion, has op Tusearora J. E. I.airJ, McCoysyllle; Thos. j posed every coustnutijaI amendment Morrow, Watertord. j and every legislative act desiiioed to 'llirt ii.en.b-r ot the State Central Com- Li,.. . i.a. ri....".i liiit'.ce lor J imiata county is John T. Nourse, i Esq , ol Acs'lcmia. i The mass of the l'emocrasy are not into the secrets of the plans of Tilden aud other chief leaders of his party. Jt they were, they would no mor fol Ijw tbem t'ian they followed wben Re bellion threw off its mask and showed its foul puroosjs. When t!.e leaders of Rebellion a-sailed tbe Government by ! force of arms the mass of the Demos- racy sprang away Iroui tueir leaders iu disgust. They then saw plainly that the purposes of their leaders was to overthrow the Government. If Tilden is elected aud a supporting Congress is given him, and they throw off the milk that now hides their pur poses, or the purposes of their leaders, the people might forsake them, but tbe machinery of the Government would fill h in tli lmnil-4 of tluir nn.mirf. anJ they would bu completely helpless' ! Jlo you say that is " too great a change to taka place." Consult history the Bible relates numerous changes as 1 treat as that, and profaue history is 1 MudJed over with changes even more sudden than that. If the experience j of the past is a standard to judge by, uch a change will not be a difficult ; Men talk of the issues that were in the Rebellion as bet tied. No greater heresy was ever preached than that, unless it was the one of disobe dience that tbe Devil taught to Eve wheu he told her, "Eat, aud thou shalt ! - iiOl surely die It took the people of the world nearly 0,000 years to work up to the present ttate of civiliiation. Of the 4l' ,000,000 of people in our country 10,000,000 would overthrow the Republic. Of the governments of the twelve hundred millions of people in the world, all us their moral in fluence against the Republic ; and yet i 1 the face of these facts in the face if these overwhelming odds aga-nst us, we ari tojd the issues are all dead. No, tbey arc not dead. Years of care ful watching will be required to place Free iusfitutions on an enduring basis, I and it a National election or two resulti in favor of the Slave element, God only knows where the backward movement will e'np. Backward movements are dangerous, and we may glide back to tue civilization ot nve hundred years ..... . a 20. The blast that bas been years in the course of preparation, to deepen Hell gate channel 111 New York hub or, was et off" on Sunday afternoon, with the most satisfactory results. About thiee 1 acre of a reef were blcwn out. in progress the The seven work has been years ps..ct. ')iw tie ermjTis talk of a greitcx- ULUi-B at 'j'cru in If tbe people of the Republic are unreasonable enough to puc Mr. Tilden into tbe Presidential hair, and give bitn a Congress tbat will be molded as claj m tbe band of a potter, as he will be molded by tbe Southern statesmen, then un their heads will fall tbe iuSie tion of tbe raymeut of tbe Confederate war debt, payment fur tbe ematicrpatted slaves, and ultimate repudiation- of all National currency, and- the restoration of slavery. If the Democracy carry the National elections, nothing will save the country from Mich an infliction lnt ! another war ; and if the people are so ! foolish as to put in rulers who will re ) store the old order of affairs, or a still j worse state of affairs, they are not worth fighting for, and all the gallant sacri ' files made apainst the Confederacy, and jail the millions of money spent will : have been spent in vain, and the world must start on another backward move J uient. These are not words to alarm. History gtves many cases of backward movements of nations as remarkable as snch a one would be. Mr. Tildex, by bis next friend. Judge Siuuott, is out in au article on the Qumiou of income. The chief I po'D'8 in U re' ,,'"t the incou,e ! chr?' s having been received in one ; Var were the accumulation of ears : j That expenditure, allowed bylaw as .Iptiiictintis. reduce.) tho inonmo .1.- I - ..... "Kures presented m me uovercment; ! Thai tLt reara Iit nn va fa 1 turned, the penalty of not makins out j papers wss inflicted on Mr. Tilden, and that satisfied the offended majesty of; the la.. It I,.. t' rin. f thl .l..t. ing cf tbe legal fraternity Intimidation Vote as we Desire lou to Vote, or be Discharged. The favorite form of Democratic iutimidation in the Couth appears to be iu process of adoption in Connecticut. A few of the employes of a hat factory iu Daubury took part recently in the organtzitiou of a Hayes aud Wheeler Club. Tbe proprietor of the factory, a promiueut Tilden man, thereupon post ed the following notice in the work room : " The interests of this firm are strongly allied to th? preservation of peace in tbe entile Union, and against the policy of those in power at the present time to create outbreaks aud employ military power to enforce their j continuance of the same ; and while we will use every honorable means to per suade all to join tbe standard of reform in our employ, all employes are request ed to act as tbey believe to be right and to their own advintage ; and while we cannot employ those that would act dstructively to the business of the firm, we hope these opposed to our in terest will withdraw from our employ on and after Saturday, Sept. 10. To such their accounts will be made up during the week, aod what is due them I will be paid Monday, Sept. 25, at 2 P. M. hen some of the offendinff em- men, the employer replied, " That is just what 1 mean, Cut off your Eight Hand or Pluck out your Eight Eye. The venerable William Lloyd Garri son has written to a doubting colored friead the lollowiug whole-hearted let ter : " I. San.ucl J. Tilden should be elected it will be tb restoration of the Democratic party to power and place as before the reDcllion, a party overwhelmingly composed ol those who are deadly hostile to your race iu ail that pertains to equal and exact justice a party that during the rebellion de nounced every needful measure of Mr. Lincoln's Administration for its oppres sion, and iu its spirit aud attitude was a constant menace iu furtherance of the i....nn.i,i. . l ; . r . l . c ....L j -- V. ery and establish nnivrrsil freedom irrespective of complexional distinctions a party that now embodies and is controled by all at tbe South who glory in the perfidious attempt at secession, and only lament that they did not suc ceed, and whose villainous determina tion it is, by the fiercest threats, the vilest ruffianism, and tbe most revolt- iPS slaughter bavin' already s!ain u,eir i"-unds virtually to disfrati- cbanchisc the whole body of colored oouy voters, and then reduce tbem to a state of abject vassalage. Such is the Dem ocratic party to day. Sooner than cast your vote for its Presidential candidate for tbe man is worthy of the party aud the party worthy cf the man, and they are one and inseparable' cnt off your right band cr plu;k out your right eye." New York Day and Uncl8 Sammy Tilden. Last Thursdav iu Nm Yorlr ltr it the Centennial Exposition. There was great turuout of New York people, as ci as people from other parts of the country. The Democratic candidate fr the Presidency held a reception iu the New York State building, but the en wd that wanted to shake hands with Uncle Sammy became so great that tbcre seemed to be no end to it. so it I was concluded that Mr. Tilden should i step out on to the porch, be introduced ! to tbe people, and present bis acknowl edgments. General Joseph R. Ha ley introduced Mr. Tilden in the following speech : Fellotr Citizm : I hare the rreat honor of introducing to you his Excellency, Gov ernor Tilden, of Jew York. Which was responded to by lond cheers, on the abatement of which Mr. Tilden delivered a speech, thus : La liet and Grattmtn : My right arm is not wearied wilh tli hearty and friendly jrrasp of the thousands whom I have had the pleasure to mw-t and shake by the hand this dar. But the committee of arrange ments bivijij; informed mo of the vastness of tin; tm.Ititnde anaitirp ontsM the build- in;, and warned me that it would bean utter impnssilnlitj for me to meet and salute, wp- . I arately, ail who have honored me with their presence Ucr, suggested that I greet you en masse. Ladies and gentlemen, I tender you my cordial salutation, nn-s and all. 1 have come here to do an important duty to assist in asserting the moral power of the si. R fii Ar. 1 11m. foot nr ttttif m it n ft, ,..,... ,. i ,1 j uii'n mi,, ai d.-riiiiij imc mural roer "I the great State of Pennsylvania. I do im part on behalf of five millions of people, and on tint behalf do I tender you my cor dial and complete salutation, ono and all. And now 1 bid you adieu. ue "J "5 I Hon. Win. S. Stokley, Major of Phila- delphia, there has been a decrease of 1 -JO. .k - .1. . a ,.43 per cent, in the birth rate, and an increase 01 me ueaiu rate to ne extent of 1G.84 per cent., during the past year. These are suggestive figutcs. Editorial Notes on tbe Political Situation, from Exchange Pa pers. . ' Democract i3 in fol retreat. If the friends of law and order foRow op tbe advantage tbe retreat will be rottl by November. Let nor opportunity to bring out a full vote be lost. Every Republican should labor from this time to tbe election as if on bis vote depend- ed tbe conteit V cannot bave to- many votes. If tbe cause should be lost by oue vote it would be as fatal as if lost by a million. Washington Re public . -lri tWi Hmrm.Y.xsisfr.y..'X llf the Democrats should happen to succeed in tbe paoding election, we showid look for as many children to be christened " Wilkes Booth" as there were lieorge W'ashiiigtons" in the early days of the republic. The exam ple was set at Washington, by a man whom the Democratic House of Repre sentatives rewarded with an office, from which, however, he was obliged to with draw by tbe force of public indignation. -m-ltcm. Tue Indianapolis (Hi.) journal pub lishes a complete list of tbe private bills presented to the House during the last session 140 in number aud foots up the total amount claimed at $ 1,582, 2C9. In addition to these, it calls at tention to a bill now pending to lefand to the Soutbein States certain direct taxes, amounting to $2,492,110; to another biil for refunding the tax paid i a.n l-w aattnaa far.aaa 1 SlaQ in. 1 3f!! fi., r.-.i ooj . . a ' "'"""'"'"S oo,u4.,oao ; in auoioer bill directing the allowance of couipen sation for tbe use aud occupation bv tbe ! I 1 ...t Cl.lA. . . .- .1 .. r! 1. J I to another one to pay for stores and supplies taken by or furnished for tbe United States army, including the nse and loss of vessels and boats. The amounts represented by the latter claims are euorinous, and the danger of putting the question of paying them into the hauds of a Democratic Con gress is at once apparent. When a Republican is clearly con victed of corruption in office he is promptly turned out aud practically debarred from further public service so far as his own party is concerned. Tbe Tbe Republicans bave no further use for bun. But the Reform Democracy bave l a way of taking un such discarded rogues and doing tbeir best to crowd tbem iuto office on tbe Democratic ticket. Ocly the othor day the Demo crats of tbe Twenty-second New York Congressional district uomtnated for Representative in Congress George W. Smith, who, while a Republican judge in 18G6, was found guilty of gross mal versation, aud removed by a Republi can Senate. Of tbe nine charges upon which be was tried, six were sustained by the Secate, some of them unani mously. The charges which the Senate sustained were these : Tbat, while county judge, Smith drew up, as coun sel, applications for exemption from draft, which be passed upon as judge ; that he shared with bis law partner in the fees received in such cases ; that he brought about tbe enlistment of a pris oner in jail, the bounty being paid to bis law partner, who bailed the man out, and be (Smith) hold-.ng the bail bond back from enforcement 3 that be entered into a corrupt combination with a bounty broker, kc Having been thus disgraced by tbe Republican party as an unfaithful judge, Smith was obliged to retire from politics and lapsed into obscurity. But the lynx eyed Reformers of the Democratic party bave sought him out and crowned him with a nomination for Congress. " Reform is necessary, etc." Furneifs Press. m Can the Boss be Held ? There is a little speck of doubt coming up between the expectant and anxious visizin of Sheriff O'Brien of New Vork, who feels six millions 01 dollars worth of interest in tbe matter, and tbe spectacle of W illiam M. Tweed landing in custody on the shores of Now York. A Madrid paper of prom inence, the Epoca, discussing tbe sub ject of his deliverance, says tbe Spanish government is in some doubt as to the course it should pursue, there being no treaty of extradition. If it comes to be a question of law and diplomacy Mr. Tweed may yet bask in freedom under the broken sunshine of tbe vines of Cas tile. Sorth .American. Henry Ward Beecheb is as fortu nate iu having reckless enemies as he is happy in the possession of devoted friends. It is safe to assume that bad it been known a year and a half ago that Mrs. Woodhutl was suing for di vorce from her last affinity, that Mr. Moultou bad iuvolved his firm in such frauds uptn the revenue as compelled it to pay $50,000 penalty and foiced him to retire from the partnership, and that Mr. Tilton was addicted to misadventures in sleeping cars, to the great confusion of lady travelers, the "conspiracy to defame and blackmail" tbe Plymouth Pastor (as his lawyers called the scandal) would never have been so far successful as to reach the courts. What character the principal witnesses agaiust Mr. Beecber pos sesed during the trial disappears as the truth about them now comes out. The latest scandal about Mr. Tilton bas been unwarrantably made publio by the acandal-mongers who, pretending to bs his frends, nrged him on in his prosecutiou of Beecber. He now doubt less perceives tbat such shroniclers of filth make no distinction of reputations; sex bas no consideration, friendship finds no favor, and doubtless kinship would be disregarded. J'ew York Tri bunt. Truth Stranger than Fiction, On one of the over-crowded passenger cars that arrived in this city the other day, a lady named r ord was a passenger. She rrsides in Illinois, and was on her way with her two children to the Centennial. Somo three years ago she and hir husband had a difficulty.which resulted in their separation. He (jnit the neighborhood in which he had resided with her and took itp his abode in New Orleans. The wife, in the meantime, lived in entire ignorance of her husband's whereabouts, not siiposiiig that a reunion would ever be effected. When the train ar rived in the depot here the lady alighted J, .nA -f 1- ..I -..1 1. i ments. ' When about to take her place on I11CIIIS, in a ear a$:aiu uer es uiei uioae ui a gen tleman standing on the pl-tlorui, whom she at once recognized a her husband. The recognition was mutual. The memories ot the happy davs of old came l.Sck to both 1 of thera, a cordial reunion took place in the 1 V?r",a. J V"" V.'etber Ur- Frd had passed the night in thiacity, '"""V rrivcd bere on Atlantic the evetuiig previous, and not desiring to contiuuc s urney by nightooia llirror. , Tbe Turks have possessed Constan tinople more than 400 years. ; '' ; Tll.TE Home again, Boss. Voa seem to be in fine condition ; tbe escape bad a wholesome effect on yon. I had Loped that you would be able to elude all search. How sad to think, the difference of our condition, and yet so nearly alike ; your millions were acquired by shaving the publio and on contracts, and mine were acquired by shaving corpo rations and indiridaals. But enongb of this, Boss, and henceforward hush ! lire Within Your Means. . Live within your means. This iff a good rule for office holders and' busi- uess men generally, ben tbe man nf nit.it ..rat M inHd.lliA Afl 1 1 . V( if 4 tn 1 V ' as expensively as a man of wealth bis 1 future can be easily written : a little uj back in forty minutes, eujoymant, periods of anxiety, burden- j Xbe yellow fever panic in Savannah some debts, a desperate struggle to Ja subsiding. Ladies have resumed keep up appearances, ultimate bank- their shopping, children are playiug iu ruptcy, lud a red flag to notify the the squares, and the exiles are return neighbors that tbe sheriff is master of! jng. the situation. Oue-half the dishonesty of It is stated that in Seville, Spain, the present age springs from thrs fool- 1 the heat bas been so intense this suui ish practice of imitating the style of : m.er tbat birds trying to fly at noon others. The man of a thousand a year ( have fallen sunstruck and lifeless in the wants to live equal to tbe one who re- plaza. ceives five, he iu turn aspires to make as big a show as the one who receives Penua., ou Saturday a week a pigeon TVJOTICE i hereby given that the fol five. ho in turn asnir. to make as biff ' ,,.,!.. I, t..fc ,.!,,.. .. -Ll following uaiued iwraomt have fl.ed .J....ili.nn..U,.;.ii o..d! , .v.. me receiver 01 icn moors iu aecp p-D wit ti tue one wno counts sis income young man was drivicg a mule team, scnted lor continuation aud allowance at aiuoug the fifty thousands. Is it any jue 0t the gunnists missed bis bird and ,l"5 c""rt ,l,m!,e '" Uirtfaitown, on Tues- wonder that so many fail in business ' guot the driver in the face.. j ,'ay Ul'lober ,0 lb'r' ' or forfeit by their misconduct the con- The coins lately found near Jerusa- Jhe "T"!,1 "'i W' h"'' -, - e 1 , , . I , If.nardian of Barbara Leister, now S.nb.ira fidence of friends? e must come ; eUi are shekels and half shekels of , Young. back to our oldfashioned way of living, j Judea, silver with a cup of manna 00 j i. The account of James and Sarari Bri and this cau be done only by obeying j VUiS bi je anJ 00 il,e other the budding "n' Administrators ot the estate ol Thomas that injunction, Live within vour means. roJ. The date is 144 years B C I J,,'t'a"ll"" lilte ,,f Ble township, d.c'd. Life is ..together too short ,0 des-, Tbe ,13l x YJ b.u UXXVZ troy Its enjoyments by taxing soul and , tweUty-twoservantsm the bouse.euough ! f Sa-uel Stine, Sr., late of Fermanagh body to kerp op false appearances. ,0 eit u;m out of boQse b()Iue township, deceased. Coutentmeut comes with moderation ; 1 tr4 ;..,rrl,,ir ll.,M .....w . v..l . The account of Lndwig Schrader and mental suffering and keen anguish &to3Z iX'Z" extravagance. 10 :ue young man jusi . Mirimg iu itie, we av, uvo within your means To the man of bust we say, live ness pursuing success. withio your means. ' lo the othce-bolder who hopes through honorable eon- duct to merit promotion aod distinc- j tion, we say, live withio your means. To all who labor for honor or profit we commend the motto as a safe and sen sible one, and one that will pay com pound interest in the end. A faithful adherence to it by old and youug, rich and poor, will restore confidence in business and official circles, and fill the land witn nappy homes, irom wnicti Bill a m snain anivtfr sF nnrir aojon t . l I w... . vU... to the maintenance of publio virtue. Washington Republic. -- " V"" Ne-WS Items. Over 1000 cattle have been shipped to Eu rope within a week We send a hundred million pounds of cheese a year to England. j The Hebrew opulation of Jerusalem is ; now double what it was ten rears ago. .... I Twentv living and enlv three dead horses 1 lutve dawhrtier than' &a. Tho three ran in dead heats. j A Man in San Joaquin county, California I has cleared $ jiXX) this year front eight acres ot blackberries. On the lath inst., the boiler of a steam thresher exploded near Cantield, Ohio, kill ing Noah Cuiumings, Daniel Fox and Isaac Roads, aud severely inducing two others. Uepworth Dixon says thata Solomon's Temple was a small edifice. A Farmer in Chenango connty, New York, who los his voice two years ago, re covered it the other day as suddenly as It left him, on his attempting to yell at a stub born muie which he was driving. A strange and fatal disease has broken c ut among the cattle in Wayne county, this State, causing much alarm. The cattle aro infested by a singular tick, which bores deep into the flesh ol ihe creature. Inflam mation sets iu and death toliows in a few hours. Some thirty head have died at Ilawlew's. Four of the Northtield bunk robbers were captured in a clump ot bushes about five miles Irom Modclia, Watertown county, Minnesota, last week, alter a stubborn tight, in which one of their number was killed and the other three were wounded. Reinhart Gcrsbark, ex-County Commis sioner of Luzerne county, last Thursday pieaded guilty to five distinct charges of extortion agaiust him, on which be was ar rested last July and held in $19,000 bail. Sentence as follows was pronounced on him: That he pay a tine of $N.V) to the Common wealth for the first four offenses, and under go au imprisonment of oue year on the last charge. A roguish young mi'k wagon driver in Louisville lately hit upon the idea of put ting vinegar into the buckets, cups, &.C., winch be found in the doorways of those who patronized the other milk men. Great were the complaints and one company was losing customers by the wholsale. An ex uiiination disclosed the trick. The in geirom youug milkm ui has been arrested. The case of Duffy, another ot the Mollie Magtiire conspirators, who is accused of being accessory before tbe fact of the mur der of policeman Yost at Tamaqna, was given to the jury 00 Tuesday, tbe l'Jth inst , and the next morning a vercict of gailtv or i murder in the first degree was returned. I This is the ninth conviction for murder of .,r thi. ro.i..ii..n H.- K; already under sentence of death in Schuyl kill county aud three in Carbon :ounty. A St Thomas, Out., dispatch sa)S that at one o'clock on the morning of the 20th inst., two miles east of Brownsville, on the Canada Southern Railroad, just in timo to catch the New York express train bound east, train wreckers uncoupled the fish plates, parted and chained the rails apart, aud threw the whole train off except the hind sleeper. Engineer Hunt was se verely scalded. None of the passengers were seriously hurt. Olio of the villains was captured. Edwiu LiuJsay, age 13, while on his way on Sunday, Aug. 3, to a chapel in Terring ton, St. Clement, England, was seized by three men, who pulled off the boy's shoes, and taking tbe lacers there from tiod his legs with them, strapped tbe b.-u"U Mllui bis bLlck Kvd '"V"1 ai!,'ante ,u V 11K n " . - into, it they dep irted. The boy was borri bily stung vu his face, neck, arms, kuees, and thighs. His screams of agony were beard a l"iig distance, aud at last even moved the hearts of his persecutors, who returned and released him. The ruffians were arrested aud have recently been tried. Tbey were each fined & and the costs $2.j0. News Items. The "flying machine" of Mr. Scott, of Dover, England, is said to be nearly completed, aud be will start on his first I . n I .. '. i 1 .. . I. .. I I proposes to "fly" from Dover to Calais At Gilbertville, Montgomery county, r iT.r ib j- .cuuuuj e-pcr-.a. low ,as "' - tance, oil tue Oilier Mue ol tbe leuce, a , buu( ue, whl(.h sbe .. A cbild eight years of age, who bids ! ,ra,or J-"'"" Harris, late ol Bcale town fair to become a second Jesse Pouieroy, j "k' A'XVM,A- was tue otuer day committed to an in sane asylum at San Francisco. He took delight iu torturing and killing eats and dogs, and viciously attacked bis brothers aud sisters and play-fellows. A tramp named Charles Wood call ed at tbe bouse of Joseph Hazard, in Otis, Mass., on tbe lDib lost., and on leaving struck Mr. Hazard with a club aud then assaulted Mrs. Hazard with an axe, striking her twice, inflicting wounds from which she died in two Lour9 Wood was arrested and bronchi . ,0 wuere he was comaiItu.d for nrje, jn ,he firs, deTee, Xhe Tilagers of Cairo, Mich., eo- 'joyed a "graveyard sociable" the other j day. The object of raising the money was to improve the appearance of tbe village grave yard. A lake in lower California that ID 1873 was 1 50 square miles in area is now a S8iaj pon j ad fast dwidin , , , . . , . e, A notorious female pickpocket made . . . . P"te attempt to escape from toe ,a, P" t Joliet Illinois, last 1 uesday night, one managed to squeeze ucr bony turouzn a narrow tower win dow nearly one hundred feet from the grouud, and by tying her bed clothes together, tried to reach the yard. ben she bad lowered herself part way down, the sheets parted and she fell, striking the stone pavement, the fall breaking her legs and otherwise in juring her. Her cries for help brought the prison officers to ber relief. In a town in Massachusetts there are three churches, the iniuister of each of which rej lices in the name of Wright. One lives iu the upper part of tbe town one in the lower, and the third at the mills. So tbe people have dubbed tbem as " Upright," " Downright" and "Millright." ONE of the wonders of the times is the manner with which tens of thou sands of people are daily being trans ported to and from the Centennial Ex hibition grounds. yew Advertisements- VALUABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE! TUE undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises, at one o'clock P. M., on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1876, The following valuable farm in Milford township, Juniata county, containing One Hundred and Five Acres of land of good quality, 3.1 acres of which are in timlier, and the balance clear and in a profitable state of cultivation, having thereon erected a Commodious Farm Fouse, ","ru 5 rae nana nam. ' he re &IJS f ft"'"! 'er near ,hu hoUM!' ,ud ,hB 'rlu ' '; watered throughout ; four or five ot the belds have All - J L l n n a n water in them available alwavs lor stock. Licking Creek borders on one aide of the ! farm. There is an Apple Orchard of the i best of Fruit on the premises. Three veins j of iron ore are kuown to underlie a portion ! of the tract, one of which has been opened. There is a good mill with a half mile of the dwelling house, and a church within the same distance, and a school house nearer still. The farm is about 2 miles west of Patterson, or .Villi iu railroad station. People who are looking nut for a desira ble farm to purchase should not miss at tendance on the day of sale. georgk w. Mcdonald. Sept. 27, 1876. Executrix's Xotlce. Ettatt of Stewart Turbetl, denoted. WHEREAS Letters Testamentary on the estate of Stewart Turbett, late of Turbctt township, deceased, have been granted to tbo undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will (lease present them properly authenticated for settlement, to MltS. AMELIA TL'RBETT, Sept 6, 1876. Executrix. Large stock of Ready-made Clothing tor sale by HAJiLEY & CO. yew AilcertiemtntH. Special Notice. THIRTY DAYS after date the PBplirafe f the Perry County Mutual Fire In surance Company, now in the hands of M. V. Smith, will be placed in the bands ol their attorney for collection. All who de sire to avnil "themselves of the opportunity to pay their assessments to the iiniienifrned and thereby save costs, can do so on batnr day of every week until the expiration of the ."50 days, at his place of residence in Mitllintown. In case of unavoidable ab sence on his part, the books will bo left at the Fost Othce in Mitllintown in the posses sion of a person competent to discharge tbe ncccsary business arising in the case. U. W. SMITH. Sept. 18, If 76. Reslater's Xotlce their Admintsfrators', Execntors' and Ouar ; aceonnts-in th Kefjister's Office of JuniaU county, and the same will bo pr 5. xbe ,CC)(Unt , B. P. CUrk, Adi.iinis- J. T. METLIN. ttritUr. I RcoisTEa's OrricE. ) Mifllintown, !ept 11, 1870. , g B. LOUDO.N, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of R. K. Parker's new building, on Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa, FASHIONABLE GOODS always on hand. CUSTOM WORK DONE on tbe shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can hae thera cut in garments free of charge. MLTTERIVtLS P.lTTERyS also for sale. ALLtWORK WtRR.tJTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1875-tf BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Soccciwor to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALERS LX CS1CAI3T, CO A la, LUMBER, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, &.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Port Royal. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS & KENNEDY. EAT MEAT!! The nndersigned -have commenced the Butchering business in the borongh of Mil tlintown. BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, and PORK can be had every Tuesday, Thnrsdav and Satnrdav mornings at their meat store at the residence of Mr. Howe, on Cherry street. Their wagon will also visit the resi dence of citizens the same mornings. Kill none but the best of tock, and sell at fair prices. Give us a trial. HOWE k. ETKA. June 28, 1876-tf JUMATA VALLEY KA-NK. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN'A. JAMES NORTH, President. T. VAN IRV1N, Cashier. Diaacroas : Noah Hertxler. James North. J. Nevin Pouieroy. Abraham Stouffer. Jerome ITetrick. H illiam Banks. Ephraim B. McCrum. WOOD avy i uihi u LA HOB, m p m yew Advertisements. - TO ALL. - . TH. SWAYNEi ; Tnil Discoverer and Compounder of the far-famed , DR. SWifSE'W V Compoond Syrup ef Wild Cherry an oilier valuable preparations, entered upon his profeiwional carver with the impor tant advantage of a regular Medical Educa tion in one of Iho o'dest and best school in Philadelphia, and; perhaps, iu the world. He subsequently served a faithful term of practice in the Philadelphia Dispensary, and for many years attended also in the hospi tal, la IheM iaatUulHMM be ewioywl 41m most ample opxjrinnities of obtaining an insight into (lifte'? I all their varied forms, as well as lor ascertaining the beat methods of their treatment. In Bering, therefore, to the people ol tiie L mleu Males . 1 1- 1 - :-... ..t nw we milts 01 nis exiensive j'iuic53i'i.i -perience in tho medical compounds as the best results of bis skill anil observation, he lee.li that he is bnt proifering a boon to every family throughout tbe land, renting, as he does, coutideutly, 111 the merits and ettijactons virtues ol the remedies he here with commends. Tbe vast amount of testi mony from ail parts of the world has proven IHt. SWAYNE'S COMFOL'ND SYKL'F OF WILD CUEKRY" the most elhcacioua ( their punning properties, especially their remedy known, and it is a-Iniitfed by out . power ol cleansing the blood from all nu tnost eminent physicians, and all who hare j puritie-i, and removing dangerous aod sus witnesxed its woiiderful healiX properties, j pen. led secretion, t niversallv adopted as The WILD CIIERUY. in U ages or tbe j the one grand remedy for female foiunlani f world, and 111 all countries where it is known, j they nwver fail, never weaken the system) has been justly celebrated for its wonderful ! and always bring ahont what is retmred. medicinal qualities, but its great power to J . . , , , cure some if the worst a.Kl m. distressing j Suk ""'" i " Jpptle. diseases among m. was nevor fully aacer-1 These fee'his whirb so s.tdden ns, most taiued until the eJperiuienta f rlut uliillliil j freijuenily arie from anRoynncpsnr trouble physician, Dr. Swayno, had demonstrated j from olwtritcted perspiratitm, or from eating ils adaptation, in combination with Pine; Tar , of drinking what is mittl for as. th dtsor and eijuaMr valuablo vegetable iiigredlenfs, f dering the liver and stomach. These organs which, chemically eombiued, renders its ac- I must be regulated if you wish to be well, tion tenfold more certain and beneficial In (The Pills, it taken according to the printed curing all diseases of th throat, breast and , Instructions, will iiuicklv restore & healths llunas. DK. SWA YNK'S H'iLD CIIKItitY j COMPOUXD strikes at the root of the tils - I oast by rmnfyingjthe blood, restoring tKe ' liver awl kidney- to healthy action, rnvlg - oratnig tbe nervous and shattered constitu tion. It does so without prostratiag or weakening the bodr in any wav. It cures not only the lungs and liver, but every or gan dependent ojxm a wasted or hnpwver ishcd auto of tlie blood. A RETI.iRZiAULE CfRE was that of Kdward II. riamson, Engineer , relaxation. This is a great mistake, how at tieorge SWeeney's Pottery, 1,?: Ridge 'ever; for these Pills w!l inimediatoly eor A venue, Phihtdelphia. lie had a violeut I rect the liver and stop every kind ol bowel cough, sight sweats, sore throat, groat complaint. In warm climates thousands of weakness, spit at different times a pint ot j live have been sated by the use of thi blood, gave np nil hosj of recovery. 1 medicine, which in ail cases gives tone and Through the nse of "Dr. Swaynes Wild j vigor to Ine whole organic system, however Cherry Syrup'' became a sound, hearty man, deranged, health ami strength tolhming a and remains so to this day, although over I a matter of cmtrae. The a; petite, too, is twenty years bave claused since he w cured. C7" We are permitted to refer to the rol- ! ere nee to Uuid diet. Animal food Is better lowing gentlemen who bave experienced than broth and stews. By removing acrid, great benefit, and nsed "lr. S wa no' Corn-1 fermented, or other impure humors Iroui pound tyrup of Wild Cherry'' in their turn- j tto.- liv.-r, stoin;ich or blood, the cause ot iiy tor mauy years: I disentery, diirrh.ea, and other bowel com- Samnel II. gcoll (firm of Jacoo Rtigel & plamts is expelled. The result is, that thi Co., Ih-r Goods, So. Sii Market street," il.tarUloce is arrest. -.1, and the action of Fhiladelpliki.) j the bowtls becomes regular. .otln;r- nii KIwimm! T. Pujh-v formerly firm of Wise. t.,i. the rr.'ii ,:i., ..f k..-..i .....i 1.. ! Pusey . Wise, N. E. corner ol" Filth, and ; Market stre Is, Philadelphia.) ; Robert Hutchinson, So. 201 Sj.ring I Garden street, Philadelphia. John J. I.ytle, Dry Goods Merchant, cor- ner evenin anu tpring uar-ien aireefs, Pbiladelphi.1. John D. Mvcrs, Founder, Coates street, above Twenty-seconl, Phiiadelj hia. Aad thousands of oilier trom every ace- tion bt :he habitable globe. PKILE $1 ; 6 BOTTLES FOR $5. lf not sold bv vour driucrist or store- keeper we will lorwanl half a dozen to auy wires', frxigtu Jmnl, on receipt of til. price. Prepared onlv bv DR. Stt'AYNE 4. SO, 30 NORTH SIXTH STIiEET, PIIILA DELl'lllA, PA. fold by all prominent druggists. ITCIIIXCr PILES are generally preceded by a moisture like perspiration, distressing itching, as though pin worms were crawliug iu and about the rectum, particularly at night, when undress ing, or in bed, after getting warnu It ap pears m snmmer as well as in winter, often times shows itself around the private parts, and is not rmiflued to nuilcs only, bnt it is quite as frequent that females are sorely utllicted. ii:irtu-nty ill fiiii aif T.r9n..(i..v exteniling into Ihe vagina, proving distres- sing almost beyond the powers H endur - am-e. Cases of Ung standing, pronounced incurable, have been permanently cured by simply applying SWAISE'S OL1TJIE.T. HERE IS THE PROOF: Dr. Swayne at Son : Kudosed please find ! one dollar tor two Xes of your Ointment for Itching Piles. These are for some of my friends who are airltrted with this dis tressing complaint. Tbe box you seat me a year ago, used about one-lait of it, and 1 um gUd, yes, 1 am proud to say it made a ij..o.t ..n l - ti: . .- .1 11 a... . l 1 . auia. . aaaiiin. no vaiia..a.a suaauai. oaj published throughout the length and breadth of the land, lou can publish this if you think proper. DAVID GROSSNICKLE, Laidesburg, Frederick Co., Md. RittbEa: If you are suffering with this annoying complaint, or Tetter, or any crusty, scaly, itchy skin disease, go to your drug gist and get a box cf Swatst'a Au-IIial- so OiNTasM'. It will surely cure you. Price 6U cents a box. Three boxes $1.2-j, 6 boxes $2.oU. Sent by mail to auy address on receipt of the price. Prepared ouly by DR. SWAYNE & SON, 330 Xorth SIxth.Mreet, PHILADELPHIA. Sold bt all Pbohiscst Darooisrs. EAE YOU TRIED IT ? Life, 'London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." Growth, "Loudon Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color kestorer." "London Hair Color Keatoret." -London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "Loudon Hair Color Restorer." Beanty for the HAIR, "London Hair Color Restorer." KEKP Tora BEAD AXD HAIB HIALTHT. LONDON HAUL RESTORER. 1 It will restore gray hair to its original x color. 2 It will thicken thin hair; cause a new growth. 3 It will restore all natural secretions. 4 It will remove all dandruff" and itchings. 5 It will make the hair soft, glossy and flexible. 6 It will preserve the original color to old age. 7 It will prevent tho hair from falling off. 8 It will cure all diseases of the scalp. It restores both the luxuriance and color of the hair, and is as harmless as water Prematura blanching or fading of the hair ia greatly to be regretted, and tbat every body wants to be beautiful is proof enough that it is wise aud right to try to be so, by every proper means ; but there is nothing more important to this end than beantiful hair. Now to prevent the failing of the natural coloring matter in it, or re-excite the roots or the hair to growth again, noth ing has ever been introduced to the Ameri can people that equals the L0.DOX ILUR COLOR RESTORER Dr. Dal ton, of Philadelphia, says of it : The London Hair Color Restorer is used very extensively among my patients and friends, as well as by myself. 1 therefore speak from' experience. To CTS. FEB BOTTLB ; SIX BOTTLES FOB ft. Sent by Express, to any address, on receipt of tbe prico. Address all orders to Da. 9wav.ib Jt So, 3aJU North Sixth stiwt, Philadelphia, 1'a., sole Proprietors. Sold bu til Druzjriils. r-i-is ... yew Advertisement. HEALTH - ASD ITS - PLEASUBES Disease witli its Agonies : f CHOOSE BZTWEEy THEM. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. .Wroas bi$rdtrs. What is more fearftfl han a breaking Uowu ot Um iwrvvua ayateui To be ex citable or nervous in a small degree is most distressing, lor where can a remedy bo found I There is one drink but "littia wine. beer, or srrirlt n. c r, .- . , ' '.. r ' "-" nonej tiite no collu, weak tea beinir treien.hi . uikp no couoc, weaa tea being preferable 1 T Ik. r ... t. .. . . get all the fresh air you can ; take three or lour Pills every night ; cat plentv of solids, avoiding the nse of slops : and If tt... j golden rules are followed, you will be hap py m mind and strong in body, and lorct you aav any serves. ttothtTM and Dnhters. If there is one thing more than another ('... tt'hs-l. ft..... Pill- - ... .. - . .Ills .nj w lamous, it 14 . action to both fiver and stomach, whenc'o . follow, as a Tiatilra! conscience, a gixxt j apj-etite and a clear bead. In the East and 1 West Indies scarcely any other medicine is ever used for these disoriiers. How t bt Strovf. Kever let the bowels be either routined of nnduly artcdi nxn. It niav appear siitru 1 i.... ir .11 .. :,, ... e lar tliat Hollow ' Pills sliould 1 reciting I meiiilej fur a run upon the bowels, many I ls-raons siriiposing that thev would inrmu t -vuuvikiim io(.ii-aseo oy ine use ol mestr i Pills, conrtiined in the it-re of solid in orcf- ' l...r..?' 1 ...... 1 .. .1 .. : as this Hoe correcting mediciiie. ! Vuordcn cf the kidneys. j In all diseases allectii.g these org-ms, ; whether they secrete too much cr too htile water; orlietlier thev be atllicted with stone or gravel, or m ith aches and pains ' settle-t iu the loins over the rvirions ol th j kidn eys, these Pills should bo taken ac- , cording to tl printed directions, and the j Ointments should I well rubled into tho "ia!l ol the Uu-k at bedtime. This treat- i '." "" ' rrmliate relief when all other means have failed. t'er Stomachi onf of Or ler. No medicine will so etr.ctually improru the tone of the stomach as these Pills; they remove ail acidity, occasioned either by intemperance m improper diet. TheV reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy action ; they are woiiderluiiy enVacious in cases of s pistil in fact they nevci fail in curing all disofders of the liver and stomach. IJolleifif' a Pilh are Ihe btit remedy fcnorrit : la the mrld for the JoHoicme dtteases : Agno. Inflammation, Axihma, jjauudice, Bilious Complaints, ;J.iver Complaints, Blotches o the bkinT:I.unib.iso, Bowel Complaints Pile t ones, Constipation of Bowels, Khenmstism. tlK-iKefcntion of I'rine, (.Scrofula, or King's I Evil, Sore Throat, Stone and Gravel. Secondary Symptom j Consumption, 1 Debility, ) '''"P.4". j l'seiiterv. 1 ic-IJoulvureux, Feiuaiu IrregIarlie.TiinHrs. Fevers of all kinds, ! fleers. Fits, ! Venereal Affections, j Worms of all kinds, ; Weakness trom any j cause, Ate. ! Headache, ! luiiigestion, C il'TIOI I None are genuine nnless the signature 01 J. 1!atdck, as agent for the I'uited Stat.--!, surrounds each box of PilN and Ointment. A handsome reward . .., , . ... ! b?."" to "' ".ne K'h in- formation as mar lead to the detection ol any party or parties counterfeiting the med icines or vending the sauie, knowing thcui to be spurious. Sold at the .V.tnuf.trlory of Professor Hollow ay it Co., New York, and by all re spectable Druggists and Dealers iu .Medi cines thrnngiioui tbe civilized world, in boxes at boxes at Z cents, ti2 cents, and $1 each. iJjr-Tlierc is considerable saving by taking tho larger sues. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients iu every disorder are affixed to each box. apri'J, '7o-lyeov. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wins of Iron This truly valuable tonic has been so tlwir ottghly tested by all classes the commu nity tVat it is deemed indispensable as a Ionic medicine. It costs but little, pnritie the b'ood and gives tone lo the stomach, renovates the system and prolongs life. Everybody should have it. For the rnro of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, Indigestion, Diseases of the Stom ach, and tor all cases requiring a tonic. This wine includes the most agreeahlt; and efficient Salt of Iron we possess Ci trate of Magnetic Oxide combined with tho most energetic of vegetabln tonics Yellow Peruvian Bark. Do yon want something to strengthen you? Do yon want a good appetite I Do you want to get rid of nervousness 7 Do you want energy Do you want to sleep well t Do you want to build up your constitu tion 1 Do yon want to feel well t Do yon want a brisk and vigorous feeling? If you do try Kunkel's Bitter Wine ol" Iron. I ouly ask a trial of this valuable tonics! Beware of counterfeits, as Knukel's Bitter Wine ot Iron is the only sure and effectual remedy in the known world for the perma nent cure of Dyspepsia and Debility, and as there are a number of imitations oil' red lo the public, I would caution the community to purchase none hut the genuine article, manufactured by E. F. Knnknl. and having his stamp on the cork of every bottle. Tho very fact that others are attempting to imi tate this valuable remedy, proves its worth and speaks volumes in its lav or. Get tho genuine. E. F. KuukePs. Tape Worm Removed .Hint. Head and all complete in two hours. So fee till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stom ach Worms removed bv Dr. K'niiL, 2-' North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sen-1 for circular. For removing Seat, Pin or Stomach Worms, call on your druggist awl ask lor a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, price $ I. It never fails. Common sense Icacbca if Tape Worm be removed, all other wvrtua can be readily destroyed. I arge stock of ready made clothing ot tho -Li latest and choicest styles, lor me a and boys, hats, caps, boots ami shoes, notions, fuinishinp goods in end less variety for sak at Samuel Strayer's, in Patterson. JOB PRINTING OF EVERY KIND done at this oil:.
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