SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN . MrftfLlNTOWN. Wxttmay, Oclofcr IS, it. F. SC1I WKIElt, arret a raornitroa. Rspublicaa National Ticket. full FBI6IDEXT, UUTHEBFORI) B. HAYES, op omo. Tom VIC8 PRESIDENT, WILLIAM A. WHEELER,- CIF JtKW VOBK. Republican Electoral Ticket. aircroaa AT LAtOI. Benjamin Harris Brewster, Philadelphia. Juhu F. Chalfaut, Allegheny. ELrCTOKS. 1. John W.Nh. u. William Cider. 2. Henry Disston. 15. Miles L. Tracy. S. Christian J. liotT-.lG. S. W. Starkwca- loan, j tber. . Charles Taomp- !7. D iniel J. Uorn.lL a J-mea Jeremiah Lvons. t. Edwin H. Filler. 13. William Ha'v. t. JjsepU iV. Bar- :ai. William Cameron rr.l. ;2. J. B. Donler. 7. B.-iij uuin Smith. ".-J. Daniel O'NeilL H. Jacb knal. !s:t. William Neeb. . J oho B. WarfeL 124. Andrew B. Berger 10. Joseph Thomas. jSo. Satuncl il. Jak- 11. Ario Harder. , I son. 12. Lewi Pughe. rjfi. James Wwster 14. Edward S. Silli-j man. tuan. i27. W. W. Wilbur. Eepublican District Ticket, roc vovigEss, T. )l. I A II OX. Ol" Franklin County . TO STATE SKXATE, JOIIX 11 tLSRAC'II, (M Juniata Countv. Eepublican County Ticket. roa AanKMBlT, UlU T. .Met LISTER, Of Fayelto Township. roa associate jvdt.kh, JOII. KcLAt UIILIX, Of Turbett Township, n. II. SPiXOCEE, lit Lark Township. roa MiEBir, lOR.XCI.US JlrtXCLLtJr, Of Miffiiutonn. o tiGisiia axu BLCoanxa, DAVID I1AL.L.ER, Of Simintown. rot ttKt COMMISSION!, ABRAHAM J. MOIST, OI Fermanagh Toausliip. Eepublican County Committee. Chairman TV". C I. a ten. Patterson. Hifliintown Solomon Books, t. B. Horning Miitiititown P. O Frrmanafili Isaa-. SStfbfr, Saiuusl Thonia, SiiSiiiitown P. O. fayrtte Dr. U. lIuhbrTfer, Enoch Shel- lenberjer, McAliiIcrvilla. Suaquchaiiua S. O. Dn-aor, Oiiental P.O. Km mud Lock, 1'foutz's Valley I'. O. GrHcnwc'd "lifrir'" vMi"niu:"' Th ,,n";KuVlux Klan in 1870 and 1S71. In r, Ploutz a alirv. 1 . , . liumbci-r, Delaware-John M. Stutts. Abraham Kurtz. Esi SJ--III. : Thompsoutown J. M. Ncison, J. A. lius-i teller, TLoiumontown. M'inrcte Ja-.-ili Pae, EvenJile; Q. Mettor- lin, KictilicU. Walk.r lolm A. Gjll.ighar, Mtxicoj M. Coldixn, Van Wert. Patter-ion S. B. Cavcuy, B. TL Mitchell, I'alt.'mon. Port K 'V.1 T. 31. Moor, H. H. Snrjer, Port K-yil. Enruce lii.l J. D. Huwcll. Pleaisant View, f . T. Patton. Spruce Hill. Jiiilord VV'iu. X. Slerrett, David Cunning- luio. Patterson. Tur'outt John G. Herttler, C. Richards, Port Koral. luck J. C. Burns. Pern Mul.; Ezra Mont- gomery, Waterloo. Black l.oit Hobert Mclatvre, Jamea McKee, Pcmli;i:. Braie Ir. D I.. Alien, Academia, Can KauCuun, Walnut. Tuacarora J. E. Laird, McCoy yille; Thos. Morrow, Wateribrd. Tbe nieinU-r of the Stato Central Cora wittee for Juniata county is John T.Xourae, Ev., of Acadetuia. Editoriil Kotes on tbe Political Situation, from Exchange Pa pa:. Ma. I'AKtrL P. Jor., an anthor ized agent of the I'titcd States Chris tian Conitniaaion during the war, has made oath to tbe following facts, which throw additional light upon Tilden's wir record, which Johu Bigelow has tried so hard to illuminate : Nfir Vosk, Sept. 21, 1H76. I. Pjnii-1 P. Jones, of tb" city of New York, boinp duly wm, do depone and a) that durinjc th ; time hcn th'j I tilled Stat-s Clirixtiao t'omnii'sin wai in eitence, and about Srptemlicr, li:5, whose mikainn it was to furniitb. supplies of provisions and medicines to the nick aud wounded aoldiers, (I tlieu lioKlinjr an appointment under said tommi'sion.) Mr. Samuel J. Tiiden was waited ou by .o-: xnd solicited to aid, wben the said S. J. Tilden made, in bttanee, the following reply : 1 would rather see ail the puMicr fiarve to death than 'v e thera one c:nt," and thtf aaid S.J. Tilden dit uot contribute. Divin P. Jones. Sorn to before me this -'lit day of Sep tember, l?-r. William Ktaxs.s, Xotary Public in and for the city and county of , YitIi, No. tl. Till secret eeret of success may be found word: Get every Kepublicau in a few voter to ti e polls. A single vote may . turu victory into defeat. j Evert Kepublicau vote must be got out this fall. No business transaction, no public or private engagement must be allowed to interfere with voting. This mu.t be considered a wereJ obit cation to b kept at all hazards and i under all circumstances. The los-of a I Mingle vote may give a State to 1'em 4cracv. Tbe los of a State may lead . the surrender of tbe Government to those alio Lave plotted its overthrow, lie-publicans mast work as if on one k i T Annan AA f I a Bfllv.llAil . F thft i!.r..ki;. Tii. !!,., , kierty. It is not known whether .r.mJ In .tiite t tr.nr.lM-. . 1 t.e convinced by the presentation or fact, everv friend of tbe country must I be enlisted in the ?reat work of defence, j The signs of the times mdieste a Re- n.si:...n .Mt.-r. hn, nr t.,nA. Ti memfcer that the re?u:lt depends wpoo the work aeeompiisbed. I! the work is thorough the triumph will be complete. We want a victory so overwhelming that (be nations of the earth will know tbat toe Americans of to day are truly graura'. for tba Centennial year. 'Tux Atlanta (Ga ) Commonwealth publish a poem eulogising John Wilkes Booths. la the next column is an editoiial wrging the eleeiion of Til den. Tui history of the Republic is so closely interwoven with tba Kepnbli n rartv that to defeat I be latter is t r - - - A. t j tbe forter. The Mississippi Plan in South UaroliBa. The Report of M Vmiltd SUlet DU trid Attorney to Governor Chamber Rdmtimt la Outrages m Jtiien County. . Columbia, S. C, Oe. 9th, 1876. Gov. D. IL LkambtrUin: UearSi Voa baviug asked uf ue a statement of tbe general ooodidon of affairs iu Aiken county as I found tbeai on iny visit tbere during the past week, I bare ibe hou or to atate that I spent three days iu Aiken, and Lad before uie and took the affidavit of a considerable number of citizens from different parts of the county. 1 fisd that rifle clubs or regu lar military organization!), organized substantially after the wanner of tuilt Uiy companies in the United States Army, exist throughout tbe county. The oSsers of these companies are called Captains and Lieutenants, and tbe subordinate officers are all called Sergeants and Corporals. Tbey are all armed with weapons of various patterns, but many of them of the latest and most improved kinds. Hides and six teen shooters are most common, and pistols are almost universal. These companies meet at stated intervals for j drill in the various military manoeuvres. 1 hey are also subject to be called out on occasion by their commanding offi cers. These clubs bare created and are causing a perfect reign of terror. The colored men are nanny of them lying out of doors and away from their houses at night. Many of them hive been killed, aoJ many bare been taken from their beds at night and merci'ess ly whipped, and others have been hunt ed with threats of whipping and murder, who thus far, by constant watchfulness and activity, have escaped. Tbe white men of these clubs are riding day and night, and tbe colored men are inform ed thai tbttir oniy safety from death or whipping lies in their signing an agree ment pledgiug themselves to vote the Democratic ticket at tbe coming eleo tion. From tbe best information I could obtain in the time I was in Aiken, 1 fix the number of colored men killed in this county alone by white men of these ; clubs during tbe past three weeks at thirteen certainly, and probably twenty Eve or thirty. The civil arm of the Government in this county it as power less as the wind to pi event these atr cities. The sheriff of the county, if dispof-id, dare no! attempt to arrest the perpetrators of these crimes for fear ol his own life being taken. lie did not, ss I credibiy informed, go within seven miles of tbe SOU men, so estima ted by I mted States Army officers, assembled under the command of A. P. Butler, near House's Bridge, and marching upon a crowd of colored men there whom tbey bad surrounded and intended, as scores of tbeni allege, to kill. In conclusion, I have only to say that the condition of affairs io Aiken county rivals the worst demonstrations of the m Jagmeni you owe it to yourseii, as Uoveroor, and to tbe people of tbe State, to exercise, and at once, all the powers vested in yon ss Governor of tbe State to put down this deplorable state of affairs. Very respectfully, D. T. Corbix, IT. S. District Attorney for South Car olina. D. il. Chamberlain, Governor of South Carolina. News Items, llarriaborg has raised over $500 for the Savannah yellow-fever sufferers. The corner-stone of a Catholic church has been laid in Lansdale, Montgomery county. W. H. Ueindel, of York eonnty, re cently made twenty-seven barrels of cider in one day. In Lebanon county duriug tbe month of September there were manufactured 390,000 aud sold 310,000 cigars. John Wagner, of Dauphin county, was dangerously poisoned a few days days ago by eating applebutter scraped from tbe inside of a copper kettle. Tbe Ccntcuuial medal of award is about tbe size of a modern buckwheat cake. Fact. Miss Emma Baker, of Uoion county, N. J., died Ibe other day from being poisoned by eating toadstools, which she and her companions bad mistaken for musbroons. The Rev. J. B. M. Geuin, a Catholic priest, who has for ten years been a missionary with the Sioux, writes to the Boston Pilot about Sittiug Bull, wham be represented as " a quiet, sober, kind man, but courageous, and always ready to sacrifice Lis life tor the sake of bis tribe and family." Duting tbe month of September 8, 539 immigrants arrived at the port of New York. For the quarter ending with September the total number of em igrants was 25,850, agaiust 52,710 for the corresponding period of 1875. The fe't. Joseph , Herat J gays: The farmer who sent Lis son to tbe city tj j become a clerk, now writes asking the merchant whether there ia"anytb lh. bov m .. vM reDI,es the ing in iner eb4nt ju,t ,fter ne bag been l0 a gs loon." orty-nme departments of France rTorl the r,n h.Ml lb,8..Jer "ccllcnt, tnirty-nine as middling, and fi" Pr- . Tbe l"est """P of wooterfeU ,u0,ieJ uken ,n 00 maJ one d the ntennial turnstile was on .New York, and amounted to $16.50. Some thieves lately eutered a bouse near Milton, Northumberland county, in which two persona were lying with the small-pox, and, despite that fact, carried away a large amount of pmp- tbey 0k ,h Small-pOX also. , i-ng''sn Iwyew, taking example from tLelr American brethren, are giving op tnd.Uon.l crown and w.g, and are n"icg conrt In ordinary eostnme. The captured cut-throat? in Minne- aota are iu a weepiiig condition, and ask visitors to pray for their poor mothers and sisters. They cin't be hang under the laws or Minnesota, aud tbe people are busy just now praying for a new law on the subject of blowing out a cashier's brains because be refuses to Land over bis treasure. A married couple named McKay, while going south on the nioroinf ex press train from East Saginaw, Michi gan, on Saturday a weak, got into an alter eat ion near Brick Run, when the husband pushed, or the wife slipped and fell, off the ear, tbe train running at full speed. Tba woman was picked op inaaouble, bat it is believed will re cover. -- t.-x. Hewa Itemsa- Tk voters in Ital j only mrmber 550, 990 'w 27,000,000 inhabitants. , Larg abipnenta of applta ara bving made to Kugland, wbeic tba fmit crop tbis season ij poof. Sonre mftius' stained toe Soldiers' Mouufaeot at Pittsfield1,' Mass., with rotten eggs, and the shaft bad to be chiselled down to eradicate tbe marks. Miss Martha Butler, of Bristol, Virginia1,- bad to drink half a gallon of wine and pint of whisky because a spider bad bitten her. A rich lead mine baa been discovered in Sinking Valley, Blair county, and a party of capitalists have leased it for foTty years. ' A tramp stole a yonng heifer from the farm of Mr. Henderson, near Car lisle, a few nights ago, and vainly en deavored to sell it in Stiver Spring township. The animal was recovered bit tbe thief escaped. Six thousand tons of stone were dis placed by a single blast, receutly, in the stone quarry of Nr. btrickler, near Hummelstowo, Dauphin county. The force used was nitro-slycerine, prepared in saw-dust. Albert M. Bailey, a Providence (R. I.) policeman who bad been off duty for a few daja because of a swollen throat, was strangled to death in trying to drink a cup of coffee. At Knoxville, Iowa, on Tuesday night a week, two tusked men over powered the treasurer of that county, and forced bim to open bis safe, wben they secured $13,000 and escaped. Two children at Fitchburg, Ma-is., a few day ago played at fishing, and one of them put tbe book in his mouth while the would-be angler reeled in th line. Tbe book struck deep into the child's flesh, and three doctors were oc cupied for an bonr in cutting it out. W. II. Harrison was tried on Friday a week, at Burlington, Kentucky, for the assault npon Miss Moore, who re fused to marry him. lie was adjudged insane and sent to an asylum.. Miss Moore is improving slowly. Fifty thousand elephants are killed every year to furnish tbe ivory worked up in England alone. The best ivory comes from Zanzibar, the silver gray from regions south of tbe equator, and tho favorite ornamental material from Siaui. Tbe Jewish citizens of Millerstown, Armstrong county, lately published a "card" of tbanks to the School Board of that place for tendering them tbe use of a school house as a place of wor ship. William Tell, not the Swiss patriot, lives in Newark, got drunk, and while in tbat condition was told by bis wife to d.ed her his property. ' He did so, and she then turned bim ont of the bouse, in order that she ujtirht live with ' another man. Tell complained about tbe matter to the authorities, and Mrs. Tell was arrested and is now in jail. A Boston firm has contracted for a large portion of the wool clip of Wash ington county, at 40 ceots per pound A 1. I ! MMAnl n tefpd all i " j re. . ' 0p I . .11. I IM'M J . V. I LIJ ........ ' j in Leipsic, aud, being addressed in (Jer- w'e can, tuadaiue," was tbe reply. "but we do not, from patriotic motives Saturday, September 30, was a luck;' day for the fishing smacks of New Lon don, Conn., which on that day struck a sboal of mackerel a mile long and a quarter of a mile wide. Tbe baul amounted to $10,000. A Cheyenne dispatch says tbat on tbe 6tb iost., a party of twelve men and seven ox teams were attacked by a band of twenty or thirty lndiaus, twenty-five miU from Fort Felterman. John Ottens, wagon master, was badly wounded, and one horse was killed. The fight lasted nearly four hours. The number of Indians killed is unknown, but two were seen to fall. Mr. Powell, a contractor, states tbat the Indians showed great courage and were strong ly armed with l incbester and army rifles. Ottena will undoubtedly lose bis right arm. The Louisville Evening A'rwt has a special from Mount Washington, Ky., saying that on Sunday evening a week Sam Burkett, colored, entered an Afri can church while drunk. Wm. Barnes, an elder, asked bim to leave, when Bur kett answerej, " you and your church can go to bell." Barnes asked for a repetition of tbe remark, and npon re ceiving such, shot Burkett through the heart. Barnes escaped. A eurions divorce ease has jnst been de cided in London. The petitioner begeed to be divorced from her husbjud on the around that she was iiiane at the time of her marriage, being crazed with grief at the loss of a previous husband. In a Methodist belfry np in Vermont a swarm of bees have started a hive and de posited lift) pounds uf honey. The minis ter proposes l week to deliver a sermon on the text, "What is sweeter than hontyf" and at tbe close of the service will person ate Samson by carrying the sweet treasure borne with him. The New York HeraH't South Carolina special, on the 12lh inst., says (iovrrnor Chamberlain his ext.-aordiuarv information to the elli-et that on Monday uiht, tba 19th inst., about 9 o'clock, three hundred armed men opened the county jiil of Edgefield and took from it three hundred snd seventy stand of State arms, which were stored there. The acting deputy sherilf, jtilor, the United States sentinel, who was ou post not over two hundred yards distant, were not aware of the presence of the armed band, nor the earn ing off f the arms. No body, says the Gverntr, but tiiose con cerned in the plot know anything alioul it, and be, of course, believes that white men perpetrated tbis fresh outrage. These anus were taken from the negro militia at a time of great disorder in Edgelletd county in 1874, npon condition that the ride club would diidiand, and have since been stored there. Tbey were principally breech loaders. The reader has not forgotten of reading of the murder ol a party of emigrants by the Mormons some years ago. The crime is known by the name of Mountain Mea dow Murder." Justice bis beenlow. but she has at last overtaken J. D. Lee, oue of the chief men in the murder, as may be learned from the following despatch from Salt Lake City, under date of October 10 : At Beaver, Utah, to-day. Judge Uo reman passed sentence on Jno. I). Lee for partici pation in the Mountain Meadow massacre nineteen years ago. In doing so he called attention to the atrocity of the cim, the inability herctolore of the authorities to procure evidence, ihat the conspiracy to murder was widespread, that Lee was final ly ndered up as a sacrifice to tbe popular indignation, bat that others equally guilty might hereafter exp-ct punishment The prisoner having the right under tbe laws ol the territory to choose death by hangiog, booting or beheading, and having chosen to be shot, was sentenced to be shot to death on January 26, 1877. . Coorado baa gone Republican. West Virginia baa gone Democratic. A millionaire is to be banged in Canada for killing bis wife. It will require $30,000 to start Moody and Sankey in boston. Tbe big prairie farmer, Alexander, has given up direct tillage and gone to swine raising. He says the pea is .mightier than the sward. " Hold the Fort," and Paaoe irill be Yonra. itrmxss or kkpcbubak sTatk ccn- - TEAL COMMITTEE. Hsacabtibs Rsrcaucaa Stats Coat- irraa, PMU-AZLrA, Oct. 14, 1876. ) Tm the People of Ptnni fit ante f Eleven years after the" over throw of tbe rebellion we fi.id tbe men who forced it npon tbe country again pre paring to seize the Government. It is the old Confederate army united npon fbe old Confederate heresy. They bave barve never abandoued tbeir cherished idea 'bey still think witb Mr. Tilden tbat oars is a confederacy, and not a naiioni. Tbey have made bim their caudidate because be never declared1 bis abandoned bis declared conviction tbat " tbe Consolation of tbe United States is ouly org-toized revolution," and that any Sta'e baa the right to snap the tie at its pleasure." This was tbe bersy that fired the rebel gun from Charleston against Fort Sumter in 1861 ; and tbis is tbe heresy they ate re marshaled in 1878 to re establish. To this end tbey have crushed out Republican opinion in every Southern State. To this end tbey bave made the white Republican an outcast and tbe black Republican a vassal. . To tbis end, coercion of Republicans is tbeir stern discipline. By force, their Con federate heresy is again tbe cement to make a Soliil South. The Conlederate army is ftrf more nttited to-day iu the new effort to seize tbe Government than it was fifteen years ago in the wad effort to destroy it. To day treason is aided by tbeir sympathizers in the North. They Lave concentrated the struggle upon a single issue the revolution of the Govern ment. ' They sink every other question out of sight, and therein they teach us our duty Shall tbey recover by the ballot, con ferred upon them by Republican mag nanimity, what they lost on the battle field in conflict with tbe people tbey betiaycd ? We have met and vanquished their assaulting columns five times siuce tho first Tuesday in September, 1876 in Vermont, Maine, Colorado, Ohio, and Indiana gaining ten members of Con gress, electing five Legislatures, inclu ding tbat uf Indiana, which even the rebel raiders from Keutucky were not able to capture. DeiutTcratic victories in the South are ouly evidences of Democratic terrorism over Republicans. Sixty-five thousand Democratic majority in Georgia means 65,000 rebel shot guui at tbe polls. Three weeks only are left to us to meet the uew crisis forced upon us by these men. What will Pennsylvania Jo f Our enemies, confident ot suc cessful coerciou all over tbe South, Lave resolved to make another attack npon tbis great State. Tbey leave tbe South in Ibe safe custody of tba reorganized Confederate army, and they are now, as in I860, marching npon l'eonsylrania in determined array, and tbeir rebel yell already is beard within our limits Let us be prepared for them. Our great Commonwealth has always been tbe stronghold of nationality. During the war she gave her treasures of men and money to the cause of ber country. Standing be'.wccu tbe two sections, sbe has always been the foe of sectionalism. She SvOod by Liucoln, Grant, Sherman, and MoaJe during all the struggles of the war. Tbe people believed tbat when Vicksburg and Gettysburg fell on the 4th of July, 1863, tbe great work of restoration was accomplished and tbe rebellion was dead, but they are now brought face to face witb a rev olution as dangerous as tbe rebellion itself. Wben ntteen dates can De niO i umbed by the shotgun and the blud geon than they were by armed seces sion itself, and wben this combination is enforced by tbe suppression of free speech, a free ballot, and free schools, U success must eud our republican ex- ! perimeut. These ton tried to fight their way out of the Union at an incal culable sacrifice of human life, and now they ere trying witbiu tbe Union, by new forms of violence and fraud, to re-establish tbe dogmas supposed to have been destroyed on the battle-field. All tbey ask is a sufficient contingent from tbe free States to complete tbeir programme. It is iu this Centennial year, wben Pennsylvania is inviting all tbe natiocs to ber hospitalities, and proffering en couragement and kindness to her South ern sisters, that tbe Confederate ad vance npo.i her borders to make an other effort for the heresy which origi nated and prolonged the lebellion. 1'cnnsylvaiiia deaiands "peace and unity," but sbe demauds them as the result of cheerful obedience to just law and not as the sullen submission com pelled by the officers of the law. Pennsylvania demands industrial and commercial prosperity, but she knows that these are tbe results of peaceful and ordetly society, based upon honesty and right, and cannot grow out of anarchy aud chaos threat ened in a Solid South. Pennsylvania will first bave justice, then prosperity. Has tbe country no road to prosperity but tbat which disgraces the scars nf the living soldiers and dishonors tbe graves of tbe dead? Pennsylvania will bave purity in public administration, but she wants none of tbe illusive promises of lefortn made by Tilden and illustrated by Tweed and tbe discioles of Tammany Hall. Men of Pennsylvania npon yon rests the responsibility yours is the absor bing obligation. Will you" Hold tbe Forir By order of the committee. Henry M. Horr, Chairman. A. Wilsox Norris, Secretary. Sew Attrertisementa. Estate of Dr. P. Ia. Greenleaf, Deceased. LETTERS of Administration on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, a persons indebted to said estate are requested to mike payment, and those having caims to present tbe same, without deav, to FANNIE GREEN LEAF, ANNIE B. GREEN LEAF, Thompsontown, Or tbeir Attorney, Locts E. Atii.ssou, Mifflintown, Pa. Executrix's notice. WHEREAS I.ettera Testamentary on tbe estate of Stewart Turbett, late of Turbett township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to Ihe said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly authenticated for settlement, to MRS. AMELIA TCRBBTT, . Sept , 1S76. iTrrrwrrix. Shbtit ! Coonv, Sbont and dance lively about, for the crowing rooster has been cleverlv whipped odl A- royal l.lr. Thn annnt ffuMH. ahnrft I The election in Ohio w'ent largely in favor of the Republican State ticket, giving 8,000 majoiitv, while the greatest victory for the nation is found in tbe election of six new Republican Congressmen. In tbe State of Indiaoa the Democracy earrtetflhost of the State officers on a reduced majoriry. But there is compensation in the election of four new Republican Congressmen. Tbe election could not have' gone more satisfactorily unless it bad gone entirely Re publican. So we'll rnn about, jump abont, Dance abont old Jim Crow, So weT rtm aooot, Jump about. Dance about, in Koteniber, When the election has gone just so. Jr. vr Davis Mr. Tilden, the bttcr I sympathy and best wishes for your 1 also beg to express the wish or hope elected, so that you may work harmoniously for tbe regeneration of the South. Samuel J. Tilden Mr. Davis, accept my thanks for the sympathy and best wishes expressed for my success at tbe polls in November, and the hope that a co-operating Congress may be elected for me. It is not necessary to say in reply that I always sympathized with tbe Lost Cause, and tint upon niv elec tion to the Presidency I will do my utmost for the Lost Cause. I believe in tbat form of civilization, and when the Noble South was struggling to shake off tbe mudsill government of the North, I did all I eou!d by moral iufluence to aid yon to place Southern civilization on a firm and enduring basis. You failed by the sword ; you may regain tbe loss by electing a President and Con gress, hi yonr favor. Do not b-? discouraged. Remember that it is not many years since England overthrew King Charles and established a free government under Cromwell ; but when Cromwell died, the restoration came quicklv. They bars family rule now. If wo can kill the Republican party at the polls, a res toration of yonr people and all tbey ask will speedily follow. But Sub Rota. yew Ailrrrtiscmenl. ORrilAXS' COURT SALE. PURSUANT to an order of tbe Orpb-ana' Court of Juniata county, I ho under signed. Administrators of the rMafe ot R. W. Jamison, ate of Favetle township, de- ccaseit, mill expose at punic safe, on the premises, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1676, at 1 o'clock P. M-, the tojowing described real estate of said decedent, to wit: No. 1. A tract of about 7Q Acres of r eared ind, bounded by lands ot Judson Hunt, Jacob Smiih. John E. Jamison, and olberi, hiring thaeon rrectl a LARGE STONE HOUSE, 2CxoCfeet, a good BANK fcAKN, A U feet, a !"A W-Mlf.L with overshot wheel, and a GOOD FOUNDRY, together with outbuidings. Tbere is a good Orchard and two never-taiing Springs of water on tbe premises No. 2 A tract nf and jing aiong the side of Shade Mountain, in the township aforesaid, by and ol John Phiips, Sam od Bey, Danie and Jacou Page, Miehar Eichman. and others, containing about SO Acres, more or us, hiving Eight Acres ceari, and tbereou J. anted about 130 peach trees the baance we set with tim ber. No. 3 The undivided one-haf of a tract of Woodand, ho lying aong Shade Moun tain, bounded by and of Jonas Leister, Simon SheZenberger, John L. Bears, and others, containing about HO -teres, more or ess. we set with good timber. CONDITIONS Ten per cent, of Ihe purchase money to be paid wheu the prop erty is struck dowu to Ihe purchaier: fif teen per cent, when the sae is confirmed by the Court ; and the baance in Ave and eight months from the date of continuation, with interest. JOHN MOTZKR, LOUIS E. ATKINSON, Adm'rs of K. W. Jamison, decV. Oct 16, 1876. HI. A Li kstati j at ASSIGNEE'S SALE ! THE undersigned. Assignee of Joseph Brsnihotfcr, will offer a larm in Dela ware township, Juniata county. Pa., at public sale, on tbe premises, at 8 o'clock P. M., on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 187G, Described as follows : A tract of land in the township id Delaware, bounded by lands of Datid Smith and David B. Dimm on the south, Jacob Brubakerand Mrs. Mar garet Clare on the west, S. Owen Evans ou the north, and S. Owen Evans and John Smith on the east, containing FIFTY ACRES, having thereon erected a LARGE FRAME HOUSE, GOOD BANK BARN, and Outbuildings. There is a Well nf wa'er near the buildings and an Orchard of Fruit on Ihe farm. This and is situated on the pubic road ceding trom Thompsontown to McAistervt7e, about one-bal mio from East Saem. It is in a good state "f cutivation, of Rue qnaity, and in cose proximity tochnrches, schools, aud stores. TERM9. Ten per cent, of purchase money to be paid down on day of sale ; Cfleen per cent, at the confirmation of the sale by Ihe Court ; and tbe balance in eight and twelve months from date of confirma tion of sale by the Conrt. LOUIS E. ATKINSON, Assignee of Joseph Braut holler. October 7, 1876. Special Notice. THIRTY DAYS alter date the Duplicate uf tbe Perry County Mutual Fire In surance Company, now in the hands of G. W. Smith, will be placed iu tbe bands of their attorney for collection. All who de sire to avail themselves of the opportunity Vay their assessments to Ihe nnoersigned to and thereby save costs, can do so on Satur day of every woek until Ibe expiration of tbe 3(1 days, at his place oi residence in Mifflintown. In case of unavoidable ab sence on his part, the books will be left at the Post Office in Mifflintown in lbs posses sion of a portion competent to discharge the necessary business arising in tbe case. O. W. 8MIT1I. Sept 18, 1876.- ' : Drags II medicines at Banks a, ILtmlin.'s I feast be'll make, for our good fellows to have written is full of taf heartiest success in the November e'.eCtidn. tbat a co-operating Congress mav be XetO Affrrrtimtnta. There are martyr to hcadacho wno migbt be cured by using j TARRANT'S SELTZF.R APERIENT. ! Th" stomach, overburdened until its recti. I t. fn, wTsaenen. revenges its-It j upon the poor h-H, which it makea to ache' and torture the offender. The use of this 1 aperient will carry otT natnrallv, and almost ' imperceptibly, the ofT.-nding' cause., The j disease is removed and tho bead eoases to acne. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST?. A FARM & HOME of lorn ow.. Now is the Time to Secure It ! The bttl and cheuimt lands in market are in Eastkb.v NtaaASKA, on the line of the U.Mo.1 Pactrir Railroad. The most favor able terms, very low rates of tare and freight to all settlers. The best markets. Free losses to land buyers. Maps, descriptive pamphlets, new edition of Tu riostca" sent free every wliern. Address O. K. DA- IS, Land Commissioner, U. r. R. R Omaha, Neb. " Tfl $77 " " k to Afi'-nts. Samtile I ipJdbU$l. FREE. P. O. VICKERY. Augusta, Maine. WESTimy lasds. HQMESTE4PS. If you want reliable information, where and bow to get a cheap FAK.H, or govern ment Homestead, fret, send vour ad dress to S. J. GiLMORE, Land Commis sioner, Lawrence, Kansas, and receive gratu a copy of "The Kansas Pacific llonie stcad." TO AGENTS or any who need work. THE BIG BONANZA volume. Das De Qt illi's new book wilh intro duction by Maek Twux is just ready. It is tbe richest in text and illustrations seen lor a long time. Are yon out ot woik, or dragging along on some slaw book t Go for this one. It will till your pockets sure ! Don't delay and lose territory you want; send lor circular at ouce. It costs nothing to see them. Address AMERICAN PUB LISHING CO., Uarttord, Conn., or F. C. BLISS k. CO., Newaik, K. J. LAND FOR SALE. 60,000 ACRES OF FARMING AND TIMBER LANDS ; near tue great Kanaa ha River, in Putnam county, West Virginia, in quantities to suit pun-hiscrs. Soil good, water pure and abundant, timber excellent ; churches, schools and mills convenient ; title peiiert. Price $.5 to ;8 per acre. Terms accommo dating. Send lor full description to J. L. McLEAN, WinSeld, Putnam county, West Virginia. FELT CARPETINGS, 20 to 45 cents fer yard. FELT CEILING for rooms in place of plaster. FELT ROOFING and sIDING. For Circular and Sample, ad dress C. J. FAY, Camden, New Jersey. PUMPS! PUMPS ! PUMPS ! Pumps, light or heavy, made to order. Cucumber Wood Pumps always on hand These guaranteed nevrr to frecsa in Win ter. Wood, Iron, Terra Cotta, or Lead Water Pipe put down on short notice HT"Repairing promptly attended lo. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell at the very lowest prieea. Call on or address WM. NOBLF, Port Royal, or, FRANK NOBLE, Mifflintown. Sentinel and Republican $1.54 a yeat Mucellaneouu VALUABLE FARM AT 0 PUBLIC SALE! THE ondersigned wM cnW jwMfesale; on the premises, at one o'clock V . Saturday, November 4th. istg, The following valuable farm In Mil ford township. Juuiata county, containing One Ilu4red aad Fire ACres of land of good quality, 33 acres of which are in timber, ami the bUanc clear an-t in a Drotitable atate ol cultivation, having thereon erected j. , uommoaiouB i .-vuoo, filled with brick; fjge frame Bank Barn. There are two Springs of good water near . i . -.A ikd arm in Well Wtttrrca tbe hull, and ibe lunu i well wairrru i tw.. . r,.tia nr tfvt ftf tile ttcW (kHVe uinuiwu sw. . . v water iu tbcro available aiwajrs Jur stw.K. Licking Creek bonier on one MC Cff the farm. Thre is an Apj'le Orchard of the laaaat nf aVrillt. flfl tha miu isrs. Tbnre veins iof . or are known to underlie a pwuon or me h.i, wiw "i -",v - - ., r v. 1 here b a good raiTl with a half mile of the . a 1 BV .BitLlH T aa dwelling nocse, ana a cnurcn i.-iit BatiM distance, and a school house nearer still. The larm is aboat 'i miles wnn oi Patterson, or MilBin raiu-ool station. 1 I .... ..nft fl P . dMtlM. I Ijl 'IO will. c niwmia - - hl farm to nuiehlStf SColtld not miss at- ; leudaoce on the dnv of sale. GEOKGK W. MtDUNALD Sept. tS, 1876. 1 -UMATA VALLEY BANK. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, T5TWW 1 1 xLUrS A. JAMKS NORTH,' Pres!dtif. T. VAN 1RVIX, Cashier. tiaccroas 1 Noah Herfzler. .lames North. J. Nevin Poineroy. Abraham Stontier. Ji-nm Hetrick. William Banks. Ephrann B. 3lcCrini I B. LOUDO.V, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of R. K. Parker's new building, on Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. FASHIONABLE GOODS always on baud. CUSTOM WORK DoNK on the shortest notice. GOODS SOU) by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can have them cut in garments free of chargq. BUTTRlCiTS PATTERS also for ! sale ALL WORK WARRASTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 187:j-tf Pfofcssionnl Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. EyCollecling and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. OrrH'C On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Stujr. JOBERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting ot claims, and all legal busi- Orriea on orid(fw street, rlrst door west ot tha Belfort building. April 11, l!75-tf LFKED j. FATIERSON. ATTOENEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. All butiness promptly attended to. r ma On Bridge strrc', opposite the Court House '(unrv. - - - " -- WILLIAM M. ALLISON, V ATTnT?1FY-AT-T AW Al lUttiN Jal-AI-JLA VV, I Has resumed actively tbe practice of his profession. All business promptly attend - - -1 .J. ...n.a..ii5 residence, opposito Court House, MitTlin town, Pa. Dec. 2A 170. john Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYJL, JUS I ATA CO.. PJ. C3""Orly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly ) M. CRAWFORD, M. D.f Has resnaied ae'rvely the jTactke of Mealicino and Surgery and their collateral branches. OIKce at tbi old corner ol -Third branches. Olhce at th: old corner of Third and Orango streets, MitCintown, Fa March win THOMAS A. ELDER, 31. 1). Physician and Surgeon, MIPFLlSTOH'jf, P.I. Olhce hours from 9 a. m. to 3 r. a.. Of. Bee in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. ocl2--tt I C. RUNDIO, M. D., has resumedac meiy me practice oi aieuicinu ami ourgery ana tneir collateral branches. V ill give prompt and faithful attention to all patients entrusted to bis care. Office in the Patterson Drug Store. July Wlii-lf M. BKAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jlcademin, Juniata Co , Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all boors. J) L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all tlieircolla eral branches. Office at Academia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. jnly 15. 1874 JJENUY. IIARSHBEKGER.M. D., Continues tbe practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his residence in Mc Aliaterv ille. Feb 9, 1876. f E. BURLA.V, Xt- D EST 1ST. Office opposite Lutheran Church, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO, PA, Where he will spend the first tea days ot each month, commencing December 1st. The bala-KO of the time his office will be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man wortny of confidence, and who haa bee associated with the Doctor as stcdent and assistant two years and upwards. Those who call dnriug Dr. Bur tan's absence for professional service, may. and will please arrange tbe time with Mr. Kilmer wbea tbey may be served, oa the return of tha Doctor. Tbe Sentinel and Rtf6lim offiee ia tbe place to get job work done. Try H. It will fay you if you ned anything ia that line. Aw ArtrertUententtL MARK THESE FACTS! Tto TMt'lnafty tae Whale Wor!. hoLLOVAYS"oiXTMlvNx. bei Leg, Bad Breasts Sow and riewj, Alt description of sores are reroediahl by Ihe proper and diligent use ,f thi i- timable preparation! To at:cni.t to bid leg by plastering the e.tM f t wound together is a lolly ; for should the kin nnite, a boggy diseased conditio : ...au.ik i mania iwtih..ui .w viti. ui ana tenfo'j fury in a lew days. Tbe only rational acd " i succeitriful tfatiiHnt.a'. indicated by oatf!W b lo , iU(kluimi,,i0B iD n,e wound and to sooth the "efuh&cr.nc j p-ta by ribbing in plenty of th OintmeM i am aalf i lorceti ititu niiii Tl.i. :n . j li ii lorccU VaU m. ai. ThUwillca . fhaw tfl.lltCnAIlt h 11 muni to H Hrino.l ..a t . tt . uu rotu , ,h hlt wollcn, and dicoloml pun round bo tit the wunod. sort, or nlrrr, and . wni.B tht bnui4raremo ' tbemselves will avon heal : warm I..-..I ... . wafer pouitu:es appht ovrr the atfo-t I - uvea a c; ru,bed in. will soothe and soitea th, ' a .1 . . r . a, I. . sttaafw ; ana urauj ai uio tare. I here u a Am I gcription of ulcer, sore and swt-Uinr hi,i. i nee( not b named here, attendant upon tli j ulliea ot youth, and tor which this thnt 1. nM..ntlir .-....n ........ .? ..I i uirii. an M.-niiiiiLuiim 09 H W)tt- eign remedy. In fsrinf snrh ptiaoniu ! sores 11 never 111 10 n-siore me svsten to i a healthy state if llie Fills be taken acr..nl. j ing to llie priuteil lnslrttrtions. ; Diphtheria, rirrrated Sotr Threat, aiut i Scarlet and ether lever. ' Any of tbe above diseases may betured by well rubbing the Oii.tment three timet j day inti the chest, throat and u.--k of tho ' " ' "'raie ami give Ira. j mediate rcli. f. Medicine taken bv th j month roust operate uu the whole s'v,tem 1 ere its influence can be fi-lt in anv lural : psrt, whereas tne ointment km in its won; ! at ouee. Whoever tries the unguent in th ; ahove manner for the diseases namH, or 1 shy similar disorders adVt-titig the rht and throat, will find themselves relievftt & I by a ch irm. All snttrrer from these rota r plaints should envelope the throat at bed j time in a largo brea.1 and water poullicr, I after the Ointment h.is been wr nibbl in i it will grelly assist the enre of the thnat j and rhest. To allay the fever and lewi the indammation, eiht or t.:n Pills should lie taken uibt and morning. The ointment will produce perspiration, the grand eHr- i tial in: all cases of fxvera, sore Iliruata, or where there might be an pprrcninn nf the rhest, eithtr from asthma or other csti.-s. Pilt Fistulas, Strirtures. The above cla of eoni'laints will be r- ni.tV.Hi bV niL'btlV fometlillZ tile l:irf. wok ! narm water, ami then by mnt rtteetuallv I rubbing in theOinirat-nt. Prrsons sutftrtir from thr din lul romplaints should nut lose a moment in arresting thi-ir pnere.. It should be understood that it is not utb ciont merelr to smear thr DlntMi.-nt on t!w atf--ctd parts, but it must be well rubbed m for a considrralde tniKf two nr three tinw-s a day, that it may b-; t.ko in'o the sy.ien:, whence it will remove any hid-U-n sura or monud as rllVotllally as though pa'pjbis to the rye. There aptin brt-ad and wat. r pon! tiees, alter the rubbing in if lh trintiwnl, will do gre:t s-rvK-r. This is tri -only snre treitment for females, civ-rs ol canci-r ia IV stomach, or where tti.tre may b- a ;-n-eral be;uring down. J Indiscr. lions of Yoiifh; Sorrsandl'Ufrs. Blotches, as also swellings, ran, withe ;r tHinry, be radically cured if the (.Hutment be used freely, and the Pills Liken r ijtht and morning, as reeimtu-jndi-d in the prvit ed insfrui-tions. V b-n fmtrd in any other way they only dry up in one place to b-vi out in another; bereas this Ointimm: wu'l remove tbe humor trom the system, and leave tfio psib-nt a vigorous ami bralihv lieinir. It ill rei:irr time with the use of tho Pills to insure a lasting cure. Ihropsiral Swellings Paralysis, ami StlT Joints. AltNHgli the above c-"tiflaiii" dill'cr widely in their origin ami n.it n vet they all rr'iuire local treatment. M iv of the worst eases, of such diseases, will yieid in a compartitrlv short pice of lime fceti this IhntiiTenf j dilncmtly r'.'l-"'t into the parts atrcrted, even afWr ev.-r t lh-T means havetaiUd. In all serious miladies Ihi Pills should bo taken .ic.-ri!ing t thit directions accompany ing e:.c!i bo. Bo the Ointment and Pi!!i ins.'-i la 1 mllurcius Cit.-s : Bsd Legs, 'Ooiif. Bnd Ilreasla, ,l iiirlitlar Swelling, Bnrns. Lnmnago, Bunions, Piles, Bito of Moseb.-tocs Kheiimatistn, Sand-Flies, Scald-, Coo-biy, Sore Nipples, Chiego-fo-.t, Sore Thioats, Chilblain. -Skin Diseases. Chapped Hands, Scurvy, Corns (sott), Sore Heads, Cancers, Tumors, Contmctrd and Stirl Ulcers. Joints, Wounds. El pliant iasis. Yaws. Fiitulas, ; CA I'TIOM ! Nine aro genuine utile. the sirnatnre of J. Hvydock, as agent lor tbe United States, surrounds each fc o" Pills and Ointment. A handsome rewsnl will be given to any one rendering snrh in formation as may lead to the detection ol any pony or parties counterfeiting the med icines or veuding the sanic, knowing theui to be ,-pu.ious. Sold at the Manfactory or Protestor Hollow at 4. Co., New York, and by all re spectable Druggists and Dealers in Mediriiio throughout tue civilized world, in pots at 2-5 cents, 6'1 cens, and SI each. UJThere is considerable saving by taking tbe larger siaes. N. B- Directions for tbe guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. f.pril2i;,76-Iyeow Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia is the most perplexing of all human ailments. Its symptoms are almost intinite in tbeir variety, and the forlorn and despondent victims of the disease olteu ,ancy themselves the prev, ic tnrn, ef every j known maladv. This is due. in Dart, to the close sympathy which exists between tbs stomach and tbe brain, and in part also to the fart that any disturoince of Ihe diges tive functions necessarily disorders tho liver, llie bowels and the nervous system, and effects to some extent the quality nf the blood. E. F. KimkcPa Bitter Wine of Iron is a sure cure This is not a new preparation, to bo tried ami found waaling. It hat been prescribed daily for many years in the prac tice ot eminent physicians with unparalleled success. It is not expected or intended t cure all the diseases to which the human family is snbjoct,-but it is warranted to euro Dvspepsia in its most obstinate fonu. Kun kel'a Bitter Wine ot Iron never fails l cure. Symptoms of Dyspepsia arc loss of appetito, wind and rising of the food, dry ness if that tuotuh, heartburn, distension aV tbo stomach ami bowels, constipation, head ache, dixainess, sleeplessness and low spirits. Try the great remedy and be con vinced of ils merits. Get the genurw. Take onlj Kunkel's, which is put np ia $1 bottles. Deyot, 2-5 North Ninth street, Philadelphia. It never tails. Far sale by all Druggists and dealers everywhere. Ask lor E r Knnkcl's Bitter Wine of Iron and take uo other, six bottles fur $ . or $1 per bottle. Worms! Worms! Worms! E. F. Ktsa-ai's Worm Syrup never lallav t destroy Pin, Seat and Stoma-h Worms. Dr. KisctL is Ihe only successful physician who romoves Tape-worm in t hours, alive with bead, and no fee nntil removed. Com mon sense teaches Ihat it' Tape-worm bo removed all other worm can be readily de stroyed. Send for circular to Dr. Kunkel, No. 2' North 9th street, Philadelphia, Pa.. or c II on your druggist and ask tor a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup. Price $1.00. H aever fails. The SasTuai ab Reitbuca has do superior as an advertising medium ia thia county, and as a journal of varied new and reading it ia not surpassed by any weekly paper in central Pennsylvania. Job war on short notice at tbis office.
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