SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN AllFFLlNTOWN. vTedaesday, Nov'r 91, ISYT. B. F. SUIIWEIER, cnrroa Mxb raoraiEToa. At a recent caucus of Republican Scuktbrs, held at Washington, it was resolved to not break with the Pretri dent That was the advice of Sena tor Morton a week before he died. Wise advice, for on the question of appointments the President holds the situation, and as to the ability of rallying the party under the cry of the Bloody Shirt, it can not b done now. Nothing but a series of new outrages will arouse the people on the question. So, taken all in all, it ib wisdom to stand by the Presi dent The President is a good Re publican, has never been anything else. To fall out with him because times and circumstances are not what they were five years ago, is to display great folly. The Democracy recog nize the progress of events. They we changing with the times and cir cumstances. They should not be al lowed to beat the Republicans in the arts of diplomacy. Cut the Presi dent, and no good con come from it ; on the other hand the Democrats will reap the profits. The debates in Congress on the finnnce of the country tell of many an ignorant man who is in Congrero, who had better never been sent there. AVe never owned an U. S. bond, and uever will while a continual abuse is 1 dried at the owners, by ignorant Congresxraen and their followers. If it had Cot been for money raised on U. S. bonds and other U. S. securi ties, the Republic would have been trashed out by the Confederates. To hear certain men talk, if one knows ro better, will lead to the conclusion that some great wrong lies at the bot tom of an Issue of bonds by the Gov ernment that the American people rrofess so much love for. Is it more of a wrong for nation to issue bonds, than for an individual to do so ? Is it more of a wrong to loan money to a nation than to an individual ? Whes Yanderbilt, the manipulator of stage, canal and railroad routes, died, be lett an unencumbered estate, worth millions of dollars. Br trill he lett each of his chil drcn several hundred thousand dollars, a most libt-ral jfortsion tor each one. To the oldest son he left the great bulk, of his property, hoping thereby to perpetuate the Vauderblit lamilr, believing that money in perpetuation ; but it is the old story of the counterfeit tryirg to pass for gen uine coin. The staying quality of gennine aristocratic stock was not there, and as soon as the father was in the grave all regard for the acts of the sire must be disregarded, after the fashion of dogs, and now the) are all set on the oldest son, trying to overthrow the work that the father assigned to hiui. '1 hey are trying to mike their father out to have been a crazy, and everything but the ight kind of a man. Father Vanderbilt de sired to be aristocratic, but bow far wide of the blood he stood is proven by his chil dren. The lines in such things are closeiy dra n. It is impossible to make an eagle out of an owl, or lion out of a bear, or a .Leep out of a hog. The lines in each are distinctly drawn, and however much the one would be the other, they cannot be any thing but what they are, and yet they are all birds and animals. So with people of diSVrent kinds, they all are, or may be rauked under the general name of people, or men and women, but differences do exist naturally. Can the leviathan change his skin, or the leopard his spots I" . " MiC'iiKus is agitated by a desire to reach Europe without going to Xew York, and to that end proposes a ship canal between the headwaters of the Ealamazao and Raisin rivers i a distance ol some hfty or more miles. There are three railroads across the peninsula there now, and there is water communication by the Straits of Mackinaw ; but, prompted perhaps by Chicago, there is a lively discussion of the expediency of dig ging a canal and rendering unnavi gable streams available to large craft By the time Iichigan has dug and paid for one canal and fitted one shallow river for steamboats, this fever is likely to cool off. It burns quite fiercely now." Repcdiatiox talk in Congress. Flush ! TVait till the Democracy get the Senate, then look for a breeze in financial affairs. No panic that this country has ever passed through will be like it unless it was the one that came with the repudiation of Conti nental money. Tee Russians have been successful iu their efforts before Ears in Asia, having captured that place. The cool weather is bracing up the Rus sians to a more vigorous fight AT the clce of the present Congress in I?i9 the terms of the following Sen ator j wil! expire Srwnvr. Rep., Ala- tostn. : D jrsev, Rp., Arkansas: Sar gent, R'.-p.f California ; Chaffee, Rep., Coloralo : Darnnm, Dem., Connecticut Conover, R?p , Florida : Gordon, Dem , Ueorgia ; Oglesby, Rep., Illinois ; Voor- hpfs, Dcui., Indiana; Allison, Kep., low ; IngalN, Rep , Kansas ; Mo Oreery, Dem, Kentucky; Dennis, Doi., Mart land ; Bogy, Dem Misson ri ; J ones. Rep., Nevada; Wa.ileigb, Kep., New llauipsbire ; t 'onkliog. Rep , New York, Merrimon, Dem., North Carolina; Matthew, Rep., Ohio; Mitchell, R!p., Oregon ; auieroD, li-'p., Pennsylvania; Patterson, Rep., S.iuth Carolina : Merrill, Rep., Ver mont ; iiowe, Rep., Wisconsin. The Louisiana seal now in controversy be comes vacant in 1879. Of the out going Senators eighteen are Republi cans aud nix. Democrats. Five hundred and fifty teachers at. teuded tbe meeting of the Institute at l.snca-ltr. PENgSYLVAfrli Official. Tabular Statement of Yotn Cut in the Several Counties of Pennsylvania Tor Judge or rtaa Supreme Court, Stale Tres surer, and Auditor General, at the Oeri ral Election held on Tuesday; the 6th day of November, 1877. JFbGI or SI-FREWS COtTBT, i" S- ? f I J - s y a COUNTIES. S co 3 t I 2 a : 3 : - ' Adams 2048 2S19 76 6 Allegbenv liTtI 64S5 68 Armstrong 1850 17H9 17 1 Beaver 2W7 262 14 Bedford 2174 2o47 68 11 Berks 4445 105.2 1112 2 Blair ..... 2922 2757 llw; 39 Bradford 41 HI 2554 C59 447 Bucks..... 5458 6025 144 42 Butier 2853 8428 182 54 Cambria 1514 2M01 bl3 9J Cameron ........ 392 475 24 Carbon 1203 lfi23 9J0 12 Centre 1885 S0I5 4J5 25 Chester 5873 4232 4 4 280 Clarion 1344 2413 25 2 Clearneld 1192 2559 66 10 Clinton 911 18.4 5!2 2 Colutnoia 921 2749 295 13 Crawford 5722 6840 827 7 Cumberland 2953 SS13 198 8 Dauphin 4835 8900 1057 8 Delaware 3116 1731 488 42 Elk 448 145 80 11 Erie 4841 3094 185 44 Favette 321 424 913 21 I Forest 295 280 .. 14 Franklin 4043 8940 8 24 Fultc-n 717 1043 (Jreene 1370 2801 1 Huntingdon 2595 iy92 749 Indiana 3150 1329 22 47 JeftVrson 1202 144(5 69 b" Juniata 916 113 61 3 Lancaster 12187 7444 87 114 I Lawrence 2459 1761 100 1021 Lebanon 2868 1863 21 7 Lehigh 3705 6895 233 2 Luieruo 6405 4418 14575 470 Lvcoiuing 24 II 8971 1692 75 McKean 826 790 Mercer 3140 35C3 2-' 75 Mifflin 1355 1492 49 20 Monroe -506 2il 27 6 Montgomery 7263 7836 526 23 Montour 615 122S 343 10 'Northampton 3115 6199 1598 13 Northumberland. 2215 3419 711 63 I Kerrv, 22WV 2472 194 7 I Philadelphia.... 5732 5104-5 4785 54 Pike 320 913 .. 2 Totter 1174 807 354 Schuylkill.- 5402 6872 3917 Snvder 1330 1056 59 4 Somerset 2444 1554 68 J4 Sullivan 3H2 534 381 20 Suquehauna.... 2148 1846 939 69 i Tioga 3076 lo3 8' 15 i Union 1205 Ml 60 9l Venango 2140 2728 3,8 18- Warren 1724 1530 313 109 Washington 4234 S950 294 13 Tayne 2140 2655 2-"3 60 Westmoreland... 3750 504 ' 740 3 Wvoniing 1329 1667 58 22 York S949 7086 48 4V Totals 244480 25100051582 Trunkey over Sterrett, 6,520. 2898 STATE TIIAtl'lII. 3 COUNTIES. Adams......... Allegheny Armstrong ... Beaver Bedford Berks Blair Bradtord Bucks Butler Cambria .... ... Cameron ... ... Caiboo.... . .... Centre...... .... . 2032 . 13408 . 1859 . 2929 . 2164 . 4455 . 2093 . 4221 . 5442 , 29.:9 , 149 . 310 . 1198 I8i4 . 5852 . 1388 . 1157 . 794 . 9 2 , 6002 , 2865 . 4848 . 3121 . 447 . 4883 8163 . 816 , 4042 . 712 . 1350 . 2371 , 3125 . 1195 , fa; 12134 2491 2859 , 3708 . 6599 2263 814 3383 , 1323 . 498 , 73c9 500 8101 2164 2174 50837 332 1133 5250 , 1340 2138 372 251 1 31 13 , 1187 2355 1753 421 1 2i '46 3649 1831 3913 123 10331 1764 2342 2C5S 10579 2779 2-I83 6020 3218 2921 588 1611 3046 4231 2347 2589 2209 2760 62'Ki 893 31-23 1789 1099 8677 4i53 251 3936 1056 2812 1995 1328 1450 1146 7494 1663 1866 6881 6 7575 204 267 58 1123 1248 578 147 277 820 13 82 421 44 46 66 404 800 46 191 1036 513 74 181 929 6 12') 1 12 9 6 40 447 I 34 62 93 ls 803 4 12 21 10 II Chester Clarion......... Clearneld Clinton...... ... Columbia Crawford Cumberland .... Dauphin Delaware....... Elk Erie Fayette , Forest ......... Franklin 4 1 - 16 25 Fulton Oreene 1 720 28 62 69 86 128 21 225 Huntingdon .... Indiana 64 7 6 110 113 7 3 Jefferson ....... Juuiata Lancaster Lawrence ....... Lebanon ........ Lehigh . Luzerne 4469 14588 4273 1551 Lycoming....... McKean........ 811 3160 1520 2340 7760 1237 6243 8547 2391 51317 925 899 6731 1059 1556 56 1894 lb?0 972 2316 1490 3977 2638 6121 1006 7102 I 272 51 26 511 344 1600 700 203 5J95 360 41-24 61 56 363 822 816 69 609 820 31G 135 -792 63 48 Mercer... , Mifflin Monroe Montgomery.... Montour ........ Northampton.... N orthumberland , Perry , Philadelphia Pike...i... .... Potter u.ii Schn.rlkill , Snyder Somerset........ Sullivan ...... .. Susquehanna .... Tioga... . .. Union Venango Warren Washington Wayne Westmoreland . . . Wvoming York 99 22 30 11 12 65 5 4 16 21 66 20 10 208 108 II 66 2 18 36 Totals 241816 251717 62845 2827 Xoyes over llart, 9,901. at'DrroB gisibal. ? k ? COUNTIES. 7 y I 5 5 co g 3 " a r t Adams 2042 p26 77 6 Allegheny .18272 10611 7568 129 Armstrong 1858 1767 207 1 Beaver 2891 2332 816 14 Bedford 234 2778 58 9 Berks 4409 10B42 1 125 4 Blair 2894 2808 1343 43 Bradtord 4255 2635 682 444 Bucks 64 41 6015 138 33 Butler 29:15 8226 2S4 62 Cambria 11" 2821 801 290 Cameron 394 498 17 Carbon 1186 1390 933 13 Centre... 1?88 8"2I 424 25 Clmster 6929 4199 44 267 Clarion 1379 2359 46 4 Clearneld 1181 2560 60 14 Clinton 8S7 901 611 23 Columbia 918 2752 298 9 Crawtord 6995 6274 486 11 Cumberland 2862 8895 195 C Dauphin 4762 S968 1078 7 Ltelaware 3128 1788 60j 43 Elk 463 1077 79 .. Erie 4898 S651 185 45 KaveU 8106 4062 927 25 Forest 316 251 ., 16 Franklin 40;', 1 3949 3 24 Fulton 604 1103 .. Greene.. 1348 2815 1 Huntingdon 2374 2039 698 .. Indiana 8111 1330 26 87 Jeflerson... 1206 1443 61 7 Juniata 831 1152 69 6 i Lancaster 12200 7428 89 108 i Lawrence. 21S2 16S 131 113 Lebanon 286" 1858 21 7 Lehigh.. 8710 6880 225 S Lnierne. 6528 4489 14529 217 Lycoming 237 4069 1591 9 JicKeao 827 800 I .. Mercer 3405 8210 272 96 Mifflin 1348 1493 62 23 Monroe...- 500 2J55 26 Montgomery.. .. 7263 7860 623 29 Montour 514 1227 844 11 Northampton.... 8085 6258 1594 11 Northumberland. 2225 8505 685 60 Perry 21(8 2387 2H 6 Philadelphia ....57077 51294 4876 63 Pike 336 924 . ; 2 Potter 1154 817 879 .. Schuylkill 5544 6561 8888 .. Snyder 1336 1002 '61 4 Somerset 2425 4568 56 16 Sullivan 874 541 363 19 Susquehanna.... 2513 1891 882 6i Tioga 812.' 1664 818 18 Union 1199 967 62 10 Venango 2361 2318 510 208 Warren 1764 1490 820 108 Washington 4202 8983 SI I II Waymj 2044 2634 133 65 Westmoreland ... 3650 5136 789 1 Wvoming 1334 1658 50 18 York 8954 7094 47 84 Totals . .212288 251256 52988 2997 E chell over Passmore, 8,968. Sleep after Eating. A Paris correspondent, who has fallen, doubtless, into the European practice of eating late suppers, says it is a mistake to suppose the medi cal faculty hostile to 6leep following supper, fie discussed the' question recently with an able physician, who said to him : "There is nothing more absurd than to pretend tifniot healthy to sleep immediately after the day's last meal. Is not a man on animal f Do not animals, without exception, sleep immediately after eating f Do we not feel like sleeping after each day's last meal ? And is it not by an effort that we shake off 6leep ? Evi dontly the body yearns for sleep. Exercise after every meal is perni cious. Rest is healthful 'What rest can compare with sleep which reposes the mind, the lungs, even the heart ? See the peasants. No persons enjoy better health than they do. No soon er have they supped than they go to bed. Look at the actors. There was RubinL He dined at three, went to his dressing room in the Italian Opera itouse, and slept until the theatre opened the doors. At mid night he supped heartily, and straight to bed he went. He died of sheer old age. You know Mons. Thiers' habit The moment dinner ends he stretches himself out to sleep, ami sleeps ari hour. The truth is, if you look about you there will be found that the great majority of men go to sleep immediately after making their best meal You certainly never saw 2. ; anywhere in the world healthier or stronger women than those of the great markets. What is their rule of life ? Dinner and to bed Take an other, the very opposite class as tronomers. They keep late hours. Their best meal is taken when the stars say "good night" They then go to sleep. Did you ever hear of an astronomer dying under one hun- died The jrreat majority of ser vants and mechanics go to sleep i ni mediately after taking their best meal. They are right They obey Nature's voice, which always gives judicious counsel" A right with a GrlzEly. Virginia (Nev.) Chronicle, Oct. 22. A short time ago Mr. Buchanan, residing at lie Kinney's Station, Lake Tahoe, was out hunting with two companions, when they suddenly came on a grizzly bear. Mr. Buchan an had during the summer trapped three grizzlies, and had come to tbe conclusion that he was a born grizzly fighter, and accordingly, when lus companions slid up their respective trees, he made after the bear. He hunted the bear for a few minutes, and then the bear turned and began to hunt him. Buchanan rushed back at a pretty lively pace to where his companions were treed, but they were so high up that they could not hear him cry for assistance, or could not help him if they did hear him. He luul a shot-gun loaded with buckshot and as the monster neared him he attempted to shoot but in his hurry 9 j and excitement had only half-cocked uie weapon. finding, as ne sup posed, that his gun was useless, he began running around a clump of brush, with the grizzly at his heels. He finally cocked his gun, and when the bear was but twenty feet away, let him have a charge of buckshot in the side of Lis head, which seemed to temporarily embarrass the animal. Bruin soon recovered, however, and went right after his man, when he got the contents of the second barrel in the siinie place. Abashed, but not defeated, he went again directly for Buchanan, who by this time had rushed to climb the tree where one of his cowardly companions was indif ferently looking down upon his peril. At the foot of the tree lay a loaded rifle which the other had dropped, and picking up this he shot the bear, as he advanced, under the fore should er, killing him, at which the other men came down and congratulated him on his escape. When the car cass was cut up two balls were found near the heart, imbedded in callous flesh, showing that the bear had met with rough usage before. Itusslan Victory. London. Nov. 19. A special dis patch to the Daily Aiic. dated Veron Kaleh, Sunday evening, says : " The fortress and city of Kara, with three hundred cannons, stores, ammuni tion, cash, etc., has fallen into Rus sian hands. Toe Turks lost five thou sand killed and wounded, ten tbou sand prisoners and many flags. The Russian loss is about twentyseven hnndreL Tbe Russian soldiers made but trifling booty, and spared peace ful citizens, women and children. General Loris Melikoff directed the battle during the day. The Grand Duke Michael was present also. The former entered the city at 11 o'clock Sunday morning." Several hundred coal miners at Braid wood, 111., rer-nmed work yesterday at tbe company's terms. They have been i idle fcr seven mouth ' frewi Items. Twenty tkotuud men tramp it in In ditna. The bog eboleta hf broken out 2a the vicinity of Robesooia, Berks eonn'ty. Ta jotfhg men at Hellam, York couutyi have just served a term in jail for disturbing a religions' meeting. Aunty Baruoa, of tSutta, Ga.f picked 500 lbs of cotton last week, and she's 103 A boy fourteen years of age recently hot a wild cat in Franklin county which measured four feet and one inch iu leugth. The atone breaking establishment at Uethlebeui will be realy for operations on Monday next. Fifty cart toads of stooe bave been provided for tbe wan derers to begin on. Nine mad dogs bave recently been killed in one township in Northumber land county. A Gasmo couotj(N. C.) woman, who gave birth to triplets two years ago, baa lately improved on that achieve ment by producing four ebildren at one birth. All seven of the infants are living. Wiu, Jones was recently Mntenced to pav a fine of three hundred dollars for selling hqnor at camp meeting at North Coventry Chester county. This U one of the first convictions under tbe law regulating camp meetings. The following note was found pinned to a deserted Pittsburg baby : 'Treat me weK, for, 1 have no father or moth er. Bull the milk well before eivmi it to tbe boy." Tbe gorilla which bas recently been exhibited in London, according to the Standard's Berlin special correspnu dent died suddenly on Monday the 12th mst. without any precediug indications of illness. This was the only specimen of tbe gorilla in Europe. Mukhtar Pasha bas taken to shooting officers for cowardice. This remedy 111 undoubtedly cure tbe disease in those upon whom it is tried, bnt it is j impossible to tell what effect will bo on the strength of tbe Tuikisb army. There are four counterfeit plates yet to be captured by Government detec tives. A few days sgo, while on a homeward trip with a boat load of coal, at the Nanticoke dam, abont six miles this side of Willkesbarre, a valuable horse belonging to Jones brothers & Company of this place, fell down over stooe wall into the canal aod was drowned, dragging a mule ibat was bitched in tbe same team into the water also, the male however, fell on top of the borse, keep ing tbe latter under the water until death ensued, and then bis tuuleship was towed thirty yards or more np tbe ca nal to where the wall was lower, where he climbed to the tow path. .Yewport .Veto. Eli Hooker' of East Nottingham, Chester eounty shot a black eagle which measured seven feet eight inches across its extended wings. One of the Murphy temperance lect urers got drunk at Titusville a few days ago, aol got off after by paying thirty dollars aod costs. A min disguised as a woman, who recently canvassed llagcrstown, Md , measuring ladies limbs for garters, which erc altered to fit the purchasers has been arrested at Petrolia, in this State' in the same disguise, while sell ing corsets to ladies. The villain now languishes in jail. A bacd fire engine, purchased by en terprising citizens for the town of Brook vi le, remains unclaimed at the railway depot in that place. Tbe borough coun cils refuse to pay the freight charges and bring the machine into use, and 110 one else is willing to pay the sum of 1 $1 15 to get the eogioe out of the cus tody of tin freight agent. .'I r. 1' times M Landless, who was so tembly mutilated by a vicious bull, at nuiler, some days ago, is in a lair way of recovery. Tbis is considered one of the uiort remarkablo cases 00 record, wherein a mau could drag bis bowels for several rods upon tbe ground, sad lay for one hour before tbey were re placed, and then live. Deacon William B. Spoooer, of Bris tol U I., died through tbe mistake of 1 druggist, who put up the wrong med icine. Isaco B Wadleigb, of East Greenwich, died the same day from similar cause. Tbe Somerset Herald informed that Siiuuel A. Wilt, of shade township while digging a post bole one day last week, accidentally struck upoo a large earthen vessel which contained twenty- seven hundred dollars in old sold and coins, principally Mexican dollars. The date of tbe newest eoin is 1751. Flow tbe c.'ins got there is a great mys tery. Some think tbey were placed ther by Johnnv Graves, well to do but eccentric individual, who resided on the ptemises many years ago A wealthy farmer near Groveport, Ohio, baa offered a reward of $500 for the body, dead or alive, of Edwin C. Over, of that city, wbo disappeared so mysteriously recently from near Grove port. A Pittsburg physician was arraigned the other day before tbe mayor on the charge of neglecting to report a case of supposed email pox. 1 be patient was brought into court for tbe mayor to de cide whether it was-srcall pox or chick en pot, but he was unable to do so, aod discharged the defendant. A few nights ago. at Franklin, Illinois, Jobn ll. Duncan beinf refused liquor at toe drug atore or W right Bros., re turneu alter toe store was closed, en tered through a back window, distrib uted a xeg of gunpowder over tbe floor turned tbe tap of coal oil barrels and set the whole on fire and attempted to escape,' but before be bad suooeeded a terrific explosion occurred, entirely de molishing the drag store and setting fire to an adjoining grocery store of of Laugley h PollOg Which was also de stroyed, and fatally burning Duncan, toss $14,000. On Tuesday evening, about dark, the barn and outbuildiug occupied by James Hibds, Jr., at Langborne Station, Bucks eounty, were fired by an incendiary. The buildings, a pair of mules, a cow two Lnndred bushels of eorn, together with seventy tons of hay, grain, ic, were totally consumed. As soon i the fire was under headway tbe dwelling house of the father, James Hibbr, Sr., was entered and gone through. Noth ing of value bas been missed as yet excepting a watoh and forty dollars iu money. - Mr. Hibbsbad deposit I five hundred dollars in bank at Bristol a few boars before, wbicb was wbat theives were in !earcn of. o insurance. News Items. The oil fefer bas reacbed fork coun- ! . t . A fffennontte (cbool bad been opened in Fayette eonnty. A cbesse factory is to be erected at Lymansville, Potter conn'y. Westmoreland county boasts of cab bage beads weighing eighteen pounds. Reading car shops sre overcrowded with work, tbe men working twelve hours In Utah a few weeks ago' a couple were married on Saturday sad divorced on Mouday. It was the uiaa itno ap plied for the divorce. A Urunken man was picked dp in the streets of Pittsburg recently, with $JIU0 in bis pockets. Special constables, appointed by the saoutiou of the Governor, are now arr esting tramps along tbe line of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad. A visitor at the house of a Mr. Sal lad a of Birka county, witnessed the extraor dinary sight of a father aod mother aud 23 of their sons and daughters seated at the same table. A woman writes to tbe Boston Globe to say tbat tbere is a question iu ber mind whether it is exactly tbe proper tbiug for young men clerks in shoe stores to fit young ladies boots on and lace them up for them, cue says she saw a young uiao fit ten pairs of boots one after another on a young lady re cently and then they could"! find a fit; and the voung fellow seemed to like it too. Hockville bridge has been tbe scene of a number of accidents since the new bridge was begun. Tbe Ilarrisburg Tele gran h of tbe 14th says: We are called on to chronicle another accident, which, fortanstelr, was devoid of ser ious result. A young man named Stroh from this city, who has been working on the bridge, yesterday afternoon fell off tbat structure, dropping a distance of forty five feet and striking on bis back in the water. He turned quickly and swam for the pier, not a bit hurt His fellow workman let down ropes aod pulled him up. Mrs. Cady Stanton is credited with making a very sensible and sarcastic re ply to Some one who asked ber if she thought that girls possessed, as a gen eral :hii.g, tbe physique necessary for the wear and tear of a collegiate course of study. Mrs. Stanton auswered:"I would like to see you take thirteen hundred young men and lace them up, and bang ten to twenty pounds weight on their waists, perch them on three inch beels, cover their heads with rip pies chiguons, rats aod mice, and stick 10,000 hair pius into their scalps; if tbey then can stacd all tbis, they can stand a little Lat.n and Greek " A tramp, wbo tried to steal a ride from Cheyenne, Wyoming, to Green river, 00 tbe top of one or Jarrett Palmer's cars recently, had a terrible experience. Tbe rapid niotioo of the car compelled him to wiud bis arms aod legs round a stove pipe, and hang 00 for dear life, and bis coat aod hat sere carried away by the force of tbe wind. Tbe burning cinders pierced bis clothes like bullets, aod cut and scorched bis bands and face, so tbat, when be reach ed Green river, tbe terror, exhaustion and pain bad made bis hair turn gray. Tbe Greeoaburg lieraid says : "There are about 100,000 more os less birds, black or cow birds, tbat bave establish ed a '-roost' in St Clair Cemetery, and, just as regulaily as tbe rising ot tbe suu tbese birds leave their roost between day light add suurise, aud in one im mense flock weud their way westward. Just exactly where they go we know not, anJ, after foraging all da; tbey re turn between sundown and dark and take op their lodging for the night on tbe trees in the cemetery. Can any one give a reason why those birds se lected the cemetery instead of other woodland for their roos:.' Or why they all congregate together at night and all leave at the same time, and all go west, aod never east, sooth or north. A little more than a month since, Mr. George Swaoger, of Dickinson township Cumberland county. Was ta ken il! with symptoms resembling inter susxeplion of the bowels. He was no der treatment Dr. M. R. Cullisou of Wb:te House for about two weeks when Dr A. J. Miller, of Carlisle, was called in consultation. It was agreed that tbe patient was suffering from iutersus septioo tr a twist of the bowels. Tbe most powerful known purgativis and enetuata were resorted to without effect. Tbe patient lived one mouth without a passage from the bowels when death came to his relief. A post mortem ex amination was made by Drs. A. J. Mil ler and M. R. 'ullison which disclosed tbe tact that tbe large bowel was in a complete twist allowing nothing to pass either way, and which was tbe inevita' cause of death. About twelve 0, clock Saturday night sir. T. r Burner, traveling agent for an Ohio boot and shoe bouse, met three men near tbe Union depot in Pittsburg and asked them to tell bun the way to the Central hotel. They volunteered to show him, and started down Liberty street. Instead of taking him to tbe the hotel tbey turned up Stevenson's alley and, struck bitn choked him and robbed bim, of two hundred dollars in cash' a silver watch aod gold chain aod bis valise: tbe latter, however' did not contain anything of much value. He notified the police at once of tbe affair bbt tbe officers failed to find tbe men. On Saturday night last, as Mr. vVm Blesly, of Silver Spring township Cum berland county, was 00 bis way home from Hogestown, bis horse came to a bait in a road and refused to prsoeed farther. The visions of midnight rob bers' highwaymen, eto, instantly loom ed itself up before Mr. B ' vision as be grasped bis weapon of defence a re volver. He found it very difficult to bring his weipon to a full cock, and in bis efforts it was discharged, the ball lodging in bij toft band; The robber proved to be a dog wbioh bad placed himself in front of tbe horse and stopp ed tbe animal, causing tbe accident. Oliver Brown, son of Johri Brown of Harper's Feiry-raid memory, the sole survivor of that quixotio attempt is living alone on Jay oooke's island Gibralter, in Lake Erie. He is a tall muscular fellow, with shaggy, over- giown beard, and hair once red, now almost entirely gray : a bronxed com plexion, and large full booest-lookiog deep blue . eyes. His summer garb is generally a tattered, nnbleached sot- ton or check-blouse sbirt ; a pair of patched homespun pantaloons and a tat tered straw bat His feet aro usually bare. He is a bachelor, and very gal lant in his manner to ladies, whom be warmly weloomes when they visit Gib raltar. KeiTs Items. Over 250 scholars attend the Ches ter night schools. Keokok contains' i free school for teaching maidens to sew. ' Cut of a population of 1200 tbe town of Beaver bas seventy two widows. Jferican Indians are makicg it lively in Texas, along the border. ' A vijlent earthquake shock was felt at Knoxville, Tenu., on Friday. The Welsh pedestrain, illiam Gale bas accomplished the herculean' task of Walking 4,000 quarter miles' in 4,000 donsecu'tive periods of ten minutes each. Diphtheria of .the most maglignaot form is prevailing in Harriarille, Butlef eounty. The Lutheran Observer says tbere are over one thousand Young Men's Christian Associations in tbis country and abotft as many more on tbe other side of the Atlaotio. L. R. Siuttb, of Greenfield, Washing ton co , is probably the youngest Jus tiee of tbn Peace iu Pennsylvania, bi ing only twenty three years ot age. Au lodiao girl, said to be a Mohawk princess, baseotered upon a dramatic career in Toledo, Ohio. She is self ed ucated, bas a voice of peculiar sweet ness, bas sung often in public", and promises to become a good actress, tier brother, now a temperance ad to eate in London, was educated at the expense of tbe Prince of ales. Tbe Ynungstown Tribunt states tbat a vein of good coal bas been found in Richmond township, Ashtabula eounty Ohio. This is twenty-five miles north of any coal yet discovered, and in a lo cality where experts and geologists have decided that it could not be found. Richmond township adjoins the Obio State line is North Beaver township. Crawford eounty. Pa., where oil has re eently been discovered. Considerable excitement prevails over the eoal dis covery, as the territory is now consid ered very valuable. In Zinesville, Monday evening, a week Lewis Kirk and George Griet, two young sports jealouos of each other. on account of Georgia Raunie, a cy prian, indulged in a street fight with pen knives, and slashed away at each other in murderous style Until covered with blood and obliged from sheer ex haustion to desist. Their "lady love itoessed tbe scene, and at its conclu sion took tbe arm of Kirk, the least in jured, and escorted bim to her stopping place. Oriel, very weak from loss of blood, found bis way to a doctor's of fice, and had his wounds dressed. Tbev were eight in number one on the left side of the neck aud jaw seven in ches long, another across tbe forehead three inches long, four in tbe breast one in the npper part of the stomach, and tbe eight in tbe neb I groin. It is thought be will die, aod Kirk bas been arrested. Xetr Advertisement. CASH! CASH! CASH!" WILL. SECT RE BARGAINS. I have returned from the city with a full sti ck of MEN'S CLOTHING, Overcoats, Hats and Caps, At November Prices, Reduced. HOOTS $2 25, UP TO LADIES' SHOES $1.25. No Shoddy. I have added aline of PRINTS AND MUSLINS To stock. Prints, fast colors, at 6 t 6 cts, Abo, Arbuckle'a Coflee 28 dr., cash. Also, the genuine Syrup. Horse Blankets, Robes, Cheap. ' Call and see, and be convinced. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Not. 20, 18T7. TOBACCO. FROM TBE SEED TO THE WARE HOUSE. A practical hand book for the Tobacco Planter, embracing the author's practical experience in cultivating and curing the weed, aud tbe methods practiced in ill tbe States in which it is grown. A complete guide to the pi inter and a work of great in terest to the consumer ot tobacco on ac count of ita historical and medical inloriua tioo. A book tbat ever) body should have. 150 page, octavo, by B. Kum Senseney, M. D., Chambensburg, Pa. Price One Dollar, Sent to any adrtreea on receipt of the price. Agents wanted to sell this book everywhere, and It sella without troulil-j. Addres JOHN M. POHEKOV, Pmblhktr ef "Franklin Ripotilory," Chm- btrttmrg, Pnn'a nov21 JIJ E A T : ill EAT!! The nndersigned have commenced the Butchering business in the borough of Mit UintowD. BEEF, VEAL; MUTTON, aad Pork can be bad every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday u ornings at their meat atote at the residence of Mr. Howe, on Cherry street. Their wagon will also visit the resi dence of citiaena the same mornings. Kill none bat th best of stock, and sell at fair prices. Give ns a trial. HOWE . ETKA. Jane 28, 1876-tf JCW DRCCi STORE. basks & Hamlin, (Bellord Building,) Mnln Street, Mlffllatewn, Pa. DEALERS IX DRUGS AND MEDICIXES. CnEMICALe,. DYE STUFF PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PCTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS. NOTIONS, STATION BUT LARGE VARIETY OF patent medicines. Selected with great earwf and warranted jrom high authority. fjyPurest of WINES AND MOTTOR for medical purposes. K7-rKESSKIPTIOXS emponnded with great care. f Jnn 22-ti. Sale Bills printed on ahort no tic at the office of tbe Senttntl and RffbUtan. misc:limeo us IX W. HARLEY'S Is the place where yon can buy tflU BEST AI THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING H.iTS, CJPS, BOOTS, SUOES, JISD FURSISHISG GOODS. BE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and t"ck' er offered is prepare- MTOSBHlSOtT LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, wbioh will be made to order at ahort notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman' New Building, corner of Bridge and Water sTeeta, MIFFLITOTN, PA. 1. SAM'L STRAYER nas Just returned from the Eastern cities with a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CArS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS ri'BXISHIXO GOODS. Goods of all kinds are low Come and see n and be astonished. Panta at T cents. TT SUITS MADE TO OKDEK.jj Tatteraon, Pa., May 28, 187o. SAMUEL STkAl'ER. Professional Cordi. JOUIS E. ATKI5S0X, j ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, j MIFf LIXTOVrS; PA. i Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt- j ly attended to. Or r ics On Bridge street, opposite the 1 Court House Square. j LFttEDJ. PATTERSON, 1 ATTORfl E Y-AT-LAW, j MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. j C7 AU business promptly attended to. j Orrici On Bridge street, opposite the Court Ilonae square. i R OBERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the soenring and collecting of claims, ami all legal busi ness. Orrici on bridge street, first door went ot Hit Bulford building. April 14, 1875-tf jJavid dTstone, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. QT Collections and all professional busi ness promptly attended to. june 20, 1877. f. "buhchfield, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLISTOWS, PJ. All business intrusted to bia care will be carefully and promptly attended to. Col lections made. Kest estate b.mght, sold or exchanged. lieaes negotiated. Lanila in the South. Vcst, and in the county for sale. Office on Bridge Street, opposite the I Court House. jp 1 1 '77 ' JOUNIcLAUGHLINi ! INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYJL, JVXIATjI CO., P.i. j EjOnly reliable Companies represented. I Dec. 8, 1875-ly j tiiomasXILMiUL a j Physician and Surgeon, MIFFLISTOWS, TJ. Office honrs from 9 a. w. tn 3 . . Ill lice in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. foct2--tf M. CRAWFORD, M. 1)., His resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgerr and their collateral branches. Office at tbe old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mittlintown, Pa. Marcn TJ, 18.8 J M. BRAZEE, M. V., PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, .icademia, Juniata Co , Pa. Professional bualness nromntlr atteniiml at all boars. D. L. ALLEN, M. D , Has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at Acidemia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. fiuly 1-V1874 JJJEXRY HARSIIBERUER, M. )., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb , 187. R E. BCRLAX, D EST 1ST. Office opposite Lntheran Church, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the Hrst ten day s ot each month, commencing Deciniber 1st. The balaoce of the time his office will be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a yonng man worthy of confidence, and who has been associated with the Doctor as student and assistant two years and npwards. Those who call during Dr. Burlao'a absence for trofesionAl ervico, may, and will please arrange the time with Mr. Kilmer when they may be served, on the return of the Doctor. SEE! SEE! GO TO THE Port Royal Agriculturil Agency FOR YOUR THKESniNG MACHINES, HORSE POWERS, STEAM ENGINES SEP. 1 R.I TORS, CLOTKR ntlaliERS, Plows, Harrows, Grain Drills, &c, &c. K7" Fifteen Per Cent. Less than Can be had Elsewhere. 3 J. F. JACOBS t CO., Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. July 25, 1877. Large atock of ready made clothing ol the latest and choicest styles, lor men and boys, haU, caps, boots and shoea, notions, furnishing goods in endleaa variety for sal at Samuel Strayer's, in Patterson.' The paper that ia most generally read in Juniata county ia tbe Sentinel anil frpnbti-rn. jid Ertisejue. is. I .Medical. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Disease of the Throat and Longs, such aa Couehs, Colds, Wheopi&g Cough, Bronchitis, athmt ad Consumption. yt Among His rat Jb discoveries of mt- Jp 1 era science, few tn Sl fof more real vs!us f ?to mankind tbia IVy'iVr f'this effectual nra- V f I for all tieM9 I J rj 4 of' the Throat anl J M I Lungs. A vat tri- f 1 at of its virtues UllUUf.lUUI U)M other countries, has shown that it dues surely and effecraalty control them. The tes timony of our best citizens, of ail classes, es tablishes the fact, that Ciiesrt Fectocil . will and does relieve' Sod Cure f!:e sSiotitr, divMiter of tlx Throat and Luntfs beyoiiJ .imr other medicine, l bs mot dAngrerou stfec tions of the Pulmonarr Orrsiis yieij to its rower; and cae of Consumption, cuiel r tilts preparation, are publiciv known. remarkable as hsrdly to be believed, wen tliev not proven beyond dipnte. As a rem e iy it is adequate, on which the pnblic irsy rely for full protection- By curing Coughs the" forerunners of more serious Cise. it saves unnumbered lives, and an amonnt c-f uffering not to be computed. Il cha-iens triiU. and convinces the most sceptksi. Every family should keep it on hand ss a protection szninst the esrfv and unperrevel attacks of Pulmonary AtTections, which are easily met at first, but which become incura ble, and too often fatal, if neglected. Tender lunrs need this defence; and it is unwise to be without it. As a safeguard to chil lren, amid the distressing diseaes which beset ths Tlimal and Cbet of Childhood, Cltsar-T Pectosai. is invaluable; fcr by is timely use, multitudes are rescued from premat-.rs graves, and saved to the love ana affection centred on them. It acts speedily and surely against ordinary colds, securing sonnJ snd health-restoring sleep. No one will niler tmnhlesomo Influenza and painful Broo chitM, when they know how easily they tin be curc L Originally the product of long, laborious, and successful ehemieal investigation., n:c;t or toil is spared in rmkms ev-rt bottle in fh Utmost possible perfection. It "(nay be eor.f. oenflr relied tiprjrj possessini; all the vir tue "it has ever exhibited, and capable of producing cures as memorable as tin gmiel it baa ever tftc ted. PKZPABBD T Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical susd Analytical CsmKU. SOLD ST IU DKUOOlSTS ITISTW8EU. I E. F. Knnkel'8 Bitter Wine of Iron His never been knowu to tail in the cue of weakness, attend' d with symptom, i:i ) disposition to exertion, l'ss of mens-v;-, ! difficulty of KtatblD-, general -ki s. borror of nraf.h, night sweats, cold let-r, weakness, dimness ol vi.-iun, languor, uni versal lassitude of the mncnlar system, enormous appetite, with dyspeptic syn.j loms. hot bands, Hushing of the tw.lv. dry ness of the skin, pallid eounten.v.ce an l eruptions on the lace, pain in the hi k. heaviness of the eyelids frequent bi-;: spots tiying hvfore she eyes, with temporary autfusivin and loss f sight, want tf atten tion, etc. These symptoms all an.se trmi weakness, arid tn remedy that, usa . I . Kunkel'a Bitter Wine ot Iron. It nevvr tads. Thousands are now enjoying he.iiih ho have u-e.I it. Get the genuine. S ,H nnlv in SI bottles. Take onlv E. F K-m-kel's. Ask fr Kunkel'a Bitter Wine of Iron. This truly valuable tonic has been so thor oughly tested by all cl asses of the conii iii nity that it is now deemed indispensable ai a Tonic medicine. It costs but little, pufi fles the blood and gives tone to il.e stom ach, renovates the system and prolongs li!.-. I now only ask a trial ot this valuable tontc. E. f. K UN EEL, Sole Proprietor. No. 2' North Ninth Str--et, tHow Vi:i. . Philadelphia, Pa. A it for Kunkel's Bitt.-r Wine of Iron, aud take no oliier. A pho tograph of the proprietor on each wrapper, all others are Counterfeit. Beware of conntorieits. Do not let your druggist sell you any but Knnki-l's. win j is put np only as above represented. You can get six bottles for five aollars. Ail I ask ia one simple trial. Tape Worm Removed AUte Head and all Complete in two hours. No fee till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stom u h Worms removed by Dr. KunkH, 219 N"r'ii Ninth Street. Advice fre No fee unt:l head and all passes in one, and alive. Ir. Kurkel ia the only successful physician in tbis country tor the removal of Worms, anil his Worm Syrup is pleasant and safe for children or grown persons. Send for circu lar, or ask tor a bottle of Kcjkfl's IVum Stscp. Price one dollar per Dottle. IKt it of your druggist. Il never tails. r,ECTURi-: TO YOIAG )IE.. Just Published, ia a Staled Envelope . Price six cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Care of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, aud loiptdiments to Marriage gen erally ; Nervousness. Consumption, Ki lepsy and Pits; Mental and Physical Im-a-pacitv, reuniting fiom Self. Abuse, etc. Bv ROBERT J. CCLVERWELL, M. D.. Au thor ol the "Green Book," le. The world-renowned author, in this ai tnirable Lecture, clearly proves Itom bis own experience that the awful consequen ces of Self-Abuse may be effectually remov ed without medicines, and without darker ons surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual by wbicb every sufferer, no matter wbathia condition msy be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. IXT'Th" Leetwt will prowt a toon to thon tamds and thousand. Sent, ander seal, in a plain envelope, to any addnrts, on receipt of six cents, or to postage stumps. Aidress the Publishers, THE CTLYERlVELL MEDICAL CO, 41 Ann St., New York; aprll-Iy Post.Office Box 4586. OLOHO.1 SEIBCR, Will visit MifHin and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings" and will furnish the eitixens of these bor oughs' wrfi the best of BEEF, tEAL, MUTTON, FORK, at the very lowest prices. He respectfully solicits tb patron.!; of the pnbMe .