4LNTIXEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTO'.VN. Wednesday, Jlev?r B. F. SCII W E I E R, KIIITUK ASP rOPICT. This is no time to iite in detail cf tlie election 1 tbe result will unfold itself ia full within the coming ten days, but enough is known to make it certuiu that the b-ieat danger to the country the Greenback fimincial heresy has been grappled with, in tliireniJj, by the people, and voted down. The Arnt-rirtm peoplo ueni onetrated on tbe fitU of battle thtt l,f.v n-ftstj r aiine.l rebellion, but ' .. 1 it was 1 question whether they cou.J : comprehend the insinuating approach .,, , . 1 1 i.f a financiul heresy before it had so vii u i.u.uu i.m j far got control of the affairs of the nation, that untold injury would fol-j low. But they were equal to tbe dan-, per, and thus have settled another ! b 1 great heresy that grew out of the j The November Election Gale. Hoyt aud tbe whole of tbe Republi can State ticket elected by a majority, running from 20 to 30 thousand. Fisher is elected to Congress, by -bout 350 majority. Take off jour -hat and about. Pittsburg elects 12 Republican As eeuiblvuiec. Tbe Legislature is large ly Republican. Michigan seeds a solid Republican Congressional delegation Massachusetts remains Republican with -30,000 plurality for George Tal bot Tor Governor over Butler and Ab bott. Vermont elects the entire Republi can Congressional ticket, Republican Legislature, and most probably the Governor. Connecticut has changed its bate and elected a Republican Legislature, which will return a Republican U. S. Senator in place of Baroutn (Detn.) 2ew x oik city has elected cooper,. Aoti -Tammany, by nearly 20.000 ma- . lonty, and returns one D. mo.ratic Coo- grefsman. Fernando Wood is defeat ed. In Illinois the Republicans ek"t O.ntrressnien in the First and Sec- ond districts. One Republican Congressman has been elected in Tennessee. S juth Carolina, Alabama and Ken tucky are Democratic. An independent Democrat Las been elected in the Fourth Congressional district in Georgia. Hojt's majority in his own county is 4.000. The Republicans have gained one Congressman in New Jersey. Virginia voted Democratic. The Tetter Committeemen, the agitators, have been defeated. Wood, the New York fieo tariff man, is among the slain. Ditto, Potter. Florida elected Democratic Con gressmen. BuCer and the Commune haTa been defeated in Massachusets 33,000. Maryland sends Democratic Con gressmen. The Democracy in the Bedford dis trict claim the election of Coffroth. For comfort the Democracy" are Baying that they still have a majority in Congress. Jalge Sterreit's majority in Phil adelphia is over 17,000. Cut tin is among the fcl&in in the Mifflin county district. Republicans gain everywhere north of Mason and Dixons Lina The Republicans have a clear work ing majority iu the Legislature of this State. Red shirts and shot-guns made the South solidly Democratic Government "by the people, for the people," has iiot come to an end. Now for 1880 ! On the eve of the election the New York Herald justly remarked : "It is tlie Republican party that has breast ed the tide of Greenback fanaticism, arrested it and turned it back, and that party deserves whatever future success may accrue from this issue," This is a verdict, not a compliment Thibtt States voted for represen tatives to Cimgresa on Tuesday, and two territories elected delegates. The fishery question between this country and England is a little vex atious now. The European war threatens to break out anew. The most corrupt thing on tbe face of the earth is the business of the world. The Afghanistan question engres tbe attention of European diplomat ate novr. DISPATCHES. It. Uollv., October 31. A sou J; IVeVe Pnckell, iivibi; nc-kf Ctirviiirj, li'.rui'ul It county, wa accidentally shot unit kiili-d by bis eider bi other wtnie Iting on the sola. The latter was loading bis gun iu tbe house, and the hRUiuo-r falling caused it to jiO oif. Tlie cfiarge entered ibe boy'a head ab-ve the eve, blowm? tbe top of bis bead completely tiff, spattering bis brain oa tae floor. Ue was. eix vears Old. Atlanta, Gx. October 31. The viHid ut Georgia tonight, by a vote of 41 t- 17, sustained tbe appeal of Frank E. Black, suspended troiu the Presby-tt-rian Church of Atlaula for giving a dancing party in bis house. The church scsion will appeal tbe case to the Gen eral Assembly. Cincinnati, November J. A Park ersburi:, W. a., despatch Maya: "Ail '"UK the line of tbe Baltimore and Onto railroad, near tun city, diphtheria mvfM tUin wM ever kuoWU Tweive children have died within lue last four dav. i ore than half the . ... J . . families bae at least one case. In oiue of tbeui all tbe cbildreo are down "J 0c, 3()Four hun. drcj pua(j i 0r ujtro glycerine ?xplod- td in tbe wagaime at pretrolia last vcnii, iimtxntlv killine ibe owner of (he aZ;n(S g O. tJotUaui and Jno. Fowier, and dangerously wounding Harry French. (joihan was picked np dead, without a mark oa bis body, while Fowler wis blowu into atoms, only one Soger being found aud that 200 yards from tbe scene. PoTTsroWN, Oct. 30 As Isaac Geb ris. Kerley tlagy, C-per Kelbe and John Quick were being drawed up tbe shaft of (Jabel's iron ere mine at Boy erntowo to day, the piniou wheel broke, and the bucket containing tbe four wen was burled to the bottom a disiauc-e of 350 feet. v ben tbe bo' torn of tbe pit way reached, it was found that Hagy was dead. Quick and Klcbe died this ! evening, and Uthris iies in a critical couditiou. A dispatch says that on Wednesday tbe 30th ult., at Cown, Miss., the first J section of train No. 8, on tbe Missimip- pi Central Railroad, in eharge of Con ductor c'priggius, was boarded by about one hundred tramp. They ordered tbe conductor to start his traic, which be refused to do unless they got off. The tramps thereupon severely beat tbe conductor and started tbe train tbein selves. Bismark, D. T., October 31. A singular devlopwent transpired at Fort Liueoln to day. Mrs. Sergeant Noou au, who died last night, turns out to be a man. Mrs. Noonan was a Undress at tbe post and a most po pular midwife. She ba! been married three times and w?s one of tbe widows of tbe Custer j mis-acre. Her husband is a member f tie ScveJ'tb cavalry, uow in tbe field, tirlauta:ion of the union. ereent that th. U'j."OSd -Mexican WOm 1 ... an was worth $10,000 cud was able to buy ber bu?baud's stance. She bad been with tbe Seveuta cavalry nine j year. ilkesbakke. ra , jciooer i Charity f-elner, a young woiuau of fail: -ion; a resident of Wanatuie, near this city, was arrested here yesterday upon a charge of being privy to the death of her illegitimate child. The corpse was discovered in a cave-hnle of a mine, bruised about its head in several places, and bore marks of violence upon other no! ions of its body. A rope tiglitly fbirred up around tbe throat was also one of the means by w'oich death wa produced. Miss Solner was fleeing from tbe scne of her alleged criminal ity, in company with ber father and and brother. Nashville, Teon., October 30. A horrible tragedy occurred within three j uiilca of tbe Hermitage at 7o,clock last j e veiling. John loyd, colored bad (bat morning qnarreled witb aud fatal ly abot Wintie.ii McVVhirter in au alter cation concerning tbe picking of cotton. Frank Warpool, who was deputized to arrest i loyd, summoued Dr. itaynier, James McU biiter aud John Osboru to aasist him. Tbey went to tbe bouse of Jobu Williamson, colored, aud found buu heavily armed with two pistols and a gun, aud 6aw two men run from tbe bouse as tbey entered. They took Williamson into custody aud started down tbe turnpike witb biui, believing they would overtake Cloyd at Greeu Hill, a village not far distant. U ben in front of Dr. John T. Gleavea' residence McWhirter went into it to leave a guu he bad borrowed, thiuking the danger bal passed. McWhirter and Greaves started out to meet tbe posse, tut as tbey reached tbe door a brisk firing of pistols on tbe turnpike commenced. When they reached tbe scene of action Warpool John Cloyd lay dead on the rovi, and Dr. Rajuier wis found to be shot through the arm and thigh, and dangerously, if not fa tally, wounded. Two men wbo are supposed to bave been with the attack ing party ran off. Boston, Nor. 3 Andrew P. An deason was arrested to day on a charge of man slaughter in having caused the death of Betsy Rinaldo, whom be as saulted on tbe 13 b of October. She was bis washerwoman, and, not having bis clothes ready when he called for t!;em be assaulted ber, from the effects of which she died last Monday Tbe California Mock-Gambling: lever. From the San Francisco Bulletin. During the recent stock excitement there bave been wauy instances where parties owning lots and small bums steads bave Sold tbem, and bave invest ed e money in miuiug stocks. In m 'iustaoces tbe parties may bave uiaje 2 temporary gain. In most cases tbey have lo-t. 1 here is nothing in tbe condition of the stock market which will warrant any man in selling a home stead or a lot iu order to iovest tbe pro seeds in stocks. The homestead is a certain aud tangible thing. It may in crease in value slowly, but it is tbe one thiog whuh ought to lake the prece dence of ali sptcu'a'ive investments. During stock excitements tbe attention of thousands is drawn away from real estate, and tbey come to thiuk lightly of the slow crams which come from hold ing ou to laud. It is to be noted also that uiaoy of those wbo bave made large sums in mining stocks put a large part of their gaios into real estate. There bave deen instances recently where wo men bave sold the single lot which tbey owned in order to obtain money for stock specula'ions. Tbey will proba blv find themselves at tbe end of twelve montba without land and without stocks. HTATE ITEMS. Erie is prij cnug skating rink. Pittsburg ha a colored tragedian. Wild ducks rre nuusuallv plenty on Lake Erie. Cows sell as high as $70 per head ia Chester county. A vicious borse lit an Oil Citv youth's ear off tbe other day. Workmen Lave examined all the bolts and braces of all tbe iron bridges on the entire line of tbe Penn sylvania railroad. Four hundred men are now employ ed in tbe Erie car-works. Beef cattle raised in Mreer county are shipped direet to Europe. A fatal poultrv disease prevails in Chester and Delaware counties. A Franklin county pumpkin weighs 103 pounds. Diphtheria in malignant form prevail-, in Reading. Tbe Philadelphia vellow fever fund last Thursday amounted to $131,582, 32 eta. $200,000 is given aa tbe receipts of tbe various fairs in the State this year. Several horses have been shot by am ateur gunners at different points in tbe State. A wild cat was killed near Dauphin recently that measured fonr feet ia length and weighed 84 lbs. florae theives are operating ia Frank lin eounty. Potatoes in advancing in prica in tbe Lebanon Valley. Cases of small-pox have made their appearance in tbe eastern part of the Mate. In Somerset and Fulton counties farmers elubs are being formed to prosecute hunters for trespass. Diphtheria, in a maliiDant form, pre vails in Sbamokin, Northumberland county. Detective John Giles and Jeremiah Khoades, of Reading shot eighty-six rabbits one day last week in tbe uppal end of Chester ennnty. Chester county is more infested by tramps at the present time than it bas been since tbe nomad began bis opera tions. Some of tbe roads in that coun ty are regarded as so dangerous that travelers fear to pass over tbem at night. lo two weeks thirteen children at tending one school in Armatropg Coun ty died of diphtheria. On the Kt day of the hunting season a Jonestown party, in Lebanon eounty (hot 37 rabbit. Efforts are being made in many parts of the Sta'e to reduoe olerioal salaries. Two dollars and costs is the expense of caning a man in Blair county if tbe man pulls your hair. PLilip Hoffman was eanght in the tumbling shaft of a threshing machine one day last week on the farm of John Horner, near Jones' Mills, Westmore land county aud terribly mangled. S'ock bogs are selling at 4 eents per pound iu Cumberland eounty tLii week. Tbe raising of Guinea fowls bas be become a profitable busioesa in Ches ter county. Farmers in some parts of the Stats bare found it necessary to re-sow their fall g.ain. Tbe StaiO Grange rceefs at Belle fonte on the llkH of December. In Montgomery ai.d parts of Chester connty, men do not entur on the public roads after mghfali, unarmed. It's all owing to the tramps. At tbe request of bs daughter, Nr. DeVoe, of Steubenville is to be cre mated by Dr. Le Moyne, of Washing ton, Pa. A full grown wolf was shot and kill ed in Blacklick township, Carboo coun ty, a lew days since. Ninety responsible persons of Johns town bave agraed to subscribe $5 for a course of lectures this wioter. Tbe hou-e of Martin Seippe, of Lan caster, was robbed on Sunday afternoon a week of twenty dollars in money aud a quantity of valuable jewelry. Drcxel & Co., of Philadelphia, bave received riO.oofi e-mtribotious to tbe yellow fever sufferers. Mr. John Clayton, of Green connty, with bcrse and buggy, fell over a preci pice, one hundred feet high, and neith er man nor hore were injured. Tbe late drought destroyed the lima bean crop of Schuylkill county. Four of twelve recent jurors in West moreland county weighed 1040 pounds. Chester county bas more lyceums de bating, singing, temperance and scien tific societies in successful operation, than any other county in tbe State. Amos Ewing cut 161 shocks of corn In one day on a Chester county farm. Tbe beirs of Henry Scbantz, Lehigh county, have found $2300 hidden moo- Tbe name of the Post-office at Ag new's Mills, Venango connty, bas beta changed to Mariasville. Tbe residence of Paul Whitehead, of West ( bester, was robbed by two sueak-theives on Tuesday afternoon of watches aud jewelry amounting in val ue to neariy $300. Circus men bave been playing sharp tricks iu the northern part of the State where '.bey took tbe trade dollar a. 90 cents, and tbe Mexican quarter at 20 cents, and then paid tbem out at 100 aud 25 cents. Tbe railroad trespass law is dead matter on the statute books; the eonu ty comiuisnioners refuse to pay the fees provided for the arrests made under it acd even when parties are imprisoned under it, prison inspectors iu many counties release priboners rather tban feed them. t'biistian Good and wife of Bain bridge, Lancaster county, bsve been arrested and held in $5000 bail for opening tbe letters of tbeir hired girl. At Sbamokin the business men sent a protest to tbe school board against tbe practice of allowing children to sell tickets in the interest of entertainments for tbe benefit of teachers and county institutes. Tbe Wilkesbarre Record says that a doxen intoxicated tramps were burned to death at the coke ovens near Foun tain Mills, Fayette county, cue nigbt last week. In England they arc adopting a borse shoe made of cowhide, and known as the Yates shoe. It is niads of three thick nesses of eowbide compressed into a steel mould, and tben snbieeted to a chemical preparation. It is claimed for it that it lasts longer and weighs only one fourth as much as the common iron shoe ; that it will not cause the hoof to split, nor have tbe least injur ious influence on the fool GENERAL ITEMS. Clcvelaud is the third pork-packing city iu the Union. A woman in Chestertown, Md., fell down and died at tbe sight of tbe dead body of ber son, who bad been killed by an accident. Camels engaged in the caravan trade carry loads varying from 640 to 720 nounds. Corn oontains five times tbe oil or fat yielded by wbeat. A thief received thirty lashes on bis bare back at tbe whipping post iu Vir ginia, the other day for stealing a steir That's better than taxing tbe people to keep biio in jail for several mouths. The wheat crop of the Northwest as it is beiug threshed is turning out bet ter than was reported, both in quality and quantity. A foreign correspondent of tbe Bal timore Jimrriran says: "Women and cows in Frauce for work, men and hor ses for war. A Georgia negro, whose father bad refused bun the loan of a aiale to at tend a funeral at home by killing tbe old man. A crazy girl in North Carolina was discovered tbe other day playing with a rattlesnake, from which she bad re moved the rattles without any barm from the reptile. It is estimated that there are 85,000 Democrats and 104,000 Republicans in South Carolina. And yet tbe Slate government and Legislature art in tbe bands of the Democrats ! Tbe family of John Su'.livao, of Syracuse, N. , consisting of himself wife aud five children, are severe autf erers from poison supposed to be arsen ic A quarrelsome neighbor is eus peeled of committing tbe crime. Le gal and chemical examination are in progress. As a Michigan Central train was en tering tbe depot at Detroit Thursday evening, a bullet cine through tbe window within aa inch of tbe head of Wi.liain Ryder, of Cleveland. A railroad deteetive jumped off and ar rested two voong men named I has. Ford and Frauk Levy, as tbey were running away from Ibe track. Trains bave been fired at of late frequently. A Birmingham baby bas beeu suffo cated with sweetmeats. Tbe innoennt was eight weeks old, and bad been left in the care of a little girl about five years old. ttie give him seme of the candy popularly known as "rifle balls." The sweetmeat stuuk in the baby's throat, and before a do it or culd be summoned death had resulted from su! ioration. Iu Croapton villiage, R. I., on Sat urday a week John F.James, a boy was firing a revolver at chickens, when at the fourth sbot tbe ball entered the brain of Samuel B-ggs, who was paint ing in the rear of his boose. He died in twenty four hours, leaving a wife and seven children. A white man named Wood Williams has been arrested in Greenville connty, Va., for the killing of the negro Davy Stetb on Monday last. The quarrel between them arose ou'. of tbe sbuoting of a cow belonging to Stetb' mother which trespassed on Williams' field. It is denied that politics bad anything to do with tbe k llibg, wbieb Villiaiu9 claims to have committed in a fair fight and in self defence. He was sent to jail to await trial. Cabbage baa a superior value for feeding purpose English cattle feed ers asert their beasts progress faster on eabbage mixed with pleuty of fine cut wheat staw aud cotton oake than with any other vegetable. Cabbage eo.ntams one part nVsb-forming sub stance to th.'ee of beat produoing. while in potatoes tbe flesh forming is only one to twenty. Cabbage ia also rich in mineral matter. Mabel W bittnan and i Sp-ar. who are under arrest for poisoning Jbe trotb er of the former were arraigned in court at Boston on Wednesday Iasi, Physicians testifird to finding arsenic in Mrs. Whitman's stomach. A drug gist testified to selling arsenic to the daughter of the victim, ant! friend and neighbors of the family testified to tbe fact tbat she bad frequently inq:urea . . . . 1 - 1 as to the nature of poison, aud arsenic in particular. Stay on the farm : there at least, you bave plenty to eat and wear You can find something to do there which will pay ynu better than anything here, where for every place vacant there are a hun dred young men aud women. In such circumstances it is manifestation of fol ly for people to crowd into tbe city, there to scramble for the little employ ment tbat is going. Every charity has more recipents than it can provide for. and more suffering tban its funds can alleviate. Yon can't live by picking pockets, for there is nothing in tbem, aod burglary is dull. If you are a young man, stay where you are. If a young woman, one peep into tbe many employment offices in this city, where dav after dav voung girls sit almost vainly waiting lor a chance for honest labor that will save tbem and their hon or, will cure vnn of any desire to go to tbe citv. Rochester Union. rORElGS. Mexico intends to bold an Exposi tion. Corkey won the London walkihg match. The eruption of Mount Vesuvius bas recommenced witb grtat activity. j The German government has sent 3000 marks for the relief of Get wan sufferers by yellow fever in the Uuited States. The pirates on tb4 Persian Gulf bave been seieiely punished. Eighteen of their boats have been captured. Mexican troops in tbe mountain re gions ot Coabuila are captuing and breaking np tbe camps of tbe Lipao In dians. Tbe Lipans bave heretofore made several predatory incursions into Texas. Tbe London Telegrspb says; "The Machinations which threaten tbe fulfil ment of an European settlement are closely watched, aod will be thwarted by tbe resolute vigilance of Lord Bee consfield'gnvernment. With tbe loyal support of France and Austria, and tbe approval of Germany, the treary of, Berlin will be sustained to tbe letter.' Cholera still rages fearfully in the interior of Morroceo. The United States Consul at Tangier has organized a quarantine and established a cordon of sanitary posts. Hundreds are dy ing of starvation, yet tbe autlorites maintain a duty of ten per cent, ou all imported provisions. Malignant fever and small pox also prevail, and the eountry is almost entirely eut off from ommaoioation with the outside world. Tbe) Heiwfoandland FUherlesj. Secretary Evarts, in his reply to Lord Salisbury's letur respecting the raid wade upon the American fishing fleet at Fortune Bay last January by tbe fishing population of Newfoundland, which has just been made public, takes bigb and just grounds. The fleet was there ia tbe enjoyment of a right guaranteed by a treaty with Great Britain. If tbey were violating any laws of tbe Cauadian Proviuoe, there is lawful remedy, aod Mr. Evarta reminds the British Governmeut of this fact, and tbat it illy becouea tbat govern ment to accept tbe statements of Cap tain Sullirao as enoelusive. Tbe de fence of tb lawless measures adopted by the Newfoundland fishermen is se verely criticised, a'id tbe Secretary of State aik for evidence upon wbicb Lord Salisbury bases bis claim tbit the Americans were violating tbe laws. The letter of tbe Secretary concludes as follows: j In the opinion of this government it is essential tbat we should at once in viu tbe atteniioo of Lird Salisbury to the question of provincial eon'rot over the fishermen of the United States in tbeir prosecution of the privilege se cured to tbem by tbe treaty. S grave a question in its bearing upon tbe obli gatious of this government nnder tbe treaty makes it necessary tbat the Pres ident should ak from ber Majesty's government, a frank avowal or disavow al of tbe paramount authority of prov incial legialatien to regulate tbe enjoy ment by our people of the inshore fish ery, wbicb seems to be intimated if not asserted in Lord Salisbury's note. Be fore tbe receipt of a reply from ber Ma jesty's government, it would be prema ture to oonsider what should be the course of this government should this limitation npon thd treaty-privileges of the United States be insisted npon by the British government as tbeir con struction of the treaty." A Greenback Dof. From the Washington Stir. Some queer things occur in tbe re demption of multilated curreocy. An Indiana wan bad a five dollar national batk note ebewed np by bis dog. He sent two fragments of tbe note to the Treasurer and wanted a good one in re turn. Treasurer Giifillau refused tore turn a good note, there being cotbing to show that other fragments might not be sent 111 for another new bill. Tbe Indiaea man bow sends tbe two frag uients back again, pinned to an affida vit that be bad 10 a Jo before a notary public. Tbe document which was re ceived at the Treasury to day reads as follows: "Personally appeared before me Ibis day of . wbo, by me duly sworn, snakes oath tbat tbe remainder of tbe bank bill hereunto attached was lota ly, destroyed by bis dog; tb3t he detected bim in tbe ait aud rescued these remants, taking tbem from the dog's mouth, and that the remainder of this bill was chewed aod swallowed by the foresaid dog and thereby totally destroyed. Subscribed and sworn be fore me," etc. This being considered suf&jient evideuue of the dog's voracity and tho, Indiana man's veracity, tbe Treasurer sent on a new note. Some months ago a lecturer stated toj a l tiicaeo audience Hat "among tlie tbe convicts of Auburn State yr.svc are forty-two lawyers, twenty seven cler gymen and thirteen physicians." Tbe attention of tbe chaplain of Auburn prison having been called to ths state ment, tbat gentleman denied it id tbe following unequivocal h.njjUi-'e: "The puoliahed report of last year, most Carefully prepared, shows the follow ing: Physicians, five: lawyers, three; clergymen, none ! There was one put dwn as a minister, who is now in tbe inaue asjlun: f nt be was never or diiuej, and cauuut, therefore be called a clergy man. Letter re iking inquiry concerning this sain allegation have cotue to me from different jMits of the (Toiled S"tcs, and one even from Sontb AuKi jei, where it ha- been publicly as sorted there are forty clergymen iu Auburn prison. I was able to answer there is not now, nor has there been for many years, a curgyman in Auburn prison as a couvici. A sad occurrence is tbus related by a West Virginia despatch under date of tbe i!7"h of last mouth. Last Friday sad occurrence took place near Bever ly, in this State, wherein two boys, 13 aud 9 J ears of age, were accidentally shot, one being killed. It appears that two men, named Hill aud ctJoaeker were ont hunting wild turkeys, and, upon returning borne, beard something behind a fence. Thinking that the noise was caused by turkeys, 11:11 rais ed bis gun and fired. Just as be did so there was a scream, and upon going to tbe spot Hilt discovered that be bad sbot his son through the left lung, and aud that tbe ball ha 1 brokeu the l.tft arm of Stolnalier's son. Tbe evenicg was very foggy, and tbe boys bad se creted tbemsolves behind the brash fence and began to yelp in order to make their parents believe that tbey were turkeys. Nearly two millions of bogs bave been slaughtered in ' bicago from March 1st to Monday last an increase of more than balf a million head over last year's operations, during tbe same per iod. Xew AtlrertiHement. YOU'LL BE SORRY If you replace that old pnmp with a new one, and do not nrst caret ully examine the BUCKEYE FORCE PIMP. The Buckeye ia tbe very latest improve ment in pnnips. It is constructed with air chambers, which make it very easy to operate. Hone can be attached to the Buckeye, and water ran be thrown upon any building, in case ot tire. You can water your garden, wash windows, wash b.'ggies, and bave a FIRE E.YGIJTE, ever ready upon t onr own premises, at no more cost than an ordinary pnmp. It is an ornament to your yard. Iteaunot treexe in cold weather, and is durable beyond a doubt. Tie Very Pnmp for WtlU of mil Depth. The working part are leather suctions and valves, within a porcelain chamber. Noth ing to rot or get out of order. The Iron Turbine Wind Engine is also a great improvement in Wind En gines. Call and see the above pumps in operation, or address for particulars W.C. BRATlON, Lewistown, Jliftlio Co., Pa. Oct 30, 187o-3iu Tbe Sistissi aid Refi'sucax has no superior as an advertising medium in this county, and as a journal of varied news and reading it is not surpassed by any weekly paper in central Pennsylvania. Subeoribe for the Sentinel k, Bepabliea. A'ew Advertisement- BEFORE Tor MTiRT INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS I Get an Accident Ticket or Yearly Policy in the TRAVELERS, At Local Agency or Railway btatioa. Avar.lel l f.iM M Cn-mail Eip ir mr rd. J . o.ir W ilrl, n.'rk W -!tlr ItlMlM - Inferior rx4. thai J irtm'm SW s T lrt Hoi 1 Ij dasl . S-i-t Sir rantfW, Imu'r. A. Jit-CIO .. lfr, Trtar-imrr. Vs. . G. F. WAKDLR, Phila., Fa.. Gent Agent. PIANOS and ORGANS atfac TORT PRICES. Great Reduction to close out present atock of 20 New and Second hand Instrument of Hmt-cl-tsa in ikers. Tul le warratitrsl. and at prices that DEFT COVPKTITION'. for ca-h or inUlliiieiits. AGENTS WANTED lor WATERS' SUPE RIOR BELL ORGANS and PI AOS. ll'rts trstrd fat-ilociies mailed. HORACE WA TERS It SONS, Maniifaf tnrera and Dealers, 40 East 14th street, N. T. Als- (inwt il Agenta for SIIlMIIN'UEaS' Celebrated OR GANS. 'JO. o. $100. WOO Invested judiciously in Stocks (Options or Privilriresi. ofleo returns ten times the amount in 3) ilavs. Fuil details and OtB- ri.il Stiiok Exchange Reports free. Addrrss T. Potticb W ioht J Co., Bankers, 2-j Wall street, New York. $10 to $1000 invested in Wall St-eet Stocks makes fortunes ev er month. Book sent free explaining evervthimr. Actress B XTER 4t CO., B inkers, 17 Wall street, New York. tfVTA , AY to Aet-nts eanvasMng for the ? 4 FIRESIDE VISITOR. Terms and i nunt Free. A' Augusta, Maine. hunt Free. Address r O. VICKERY, m ADYEBTISKS AGENT can insert an advertisement fn onr list of twentj-six STANDARD WEEKLIES at our price without loaing moner. Thoe adver tisers who want to obtain the best and largest circulation possible without expend ing morn than from $ III to $1M should ad dress GEO. P. ROW ELL Jl CO., 10 Spruce street, New York. THE yTT-" PS Villi iCURESI HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Been tn weoeral one tmr rwentr yrs t-rvwJirre mro-rm the rmn-t MAFI, yrepi.K. rroojcAi.aa :FFicit:T red'eiBes Itnnww. Ttiry are tnt what TXe pen pie want, savins; time, money, sirknes and nnrln. Every single arwine the well tried, peracrlptleia wf n cialaent pkvalclan. No Care Cents. 1. Fevers, Conpetton, Indsmmarlona, . . J a Worm. Worm Fever. Worm Cmic . . is a i rjrlnw-fllr,orTeettiingrf lcfanla,. a. Diarrhcra, of Children or Adnlta, . . a lvewterv. Griping, Biiioo Colic, - K kolerw.vlerkua, Vomitltf, . . . . T. rach. Colds, Bronchitis, . . . . . a Kroralclav, Toothache. Farearhe, . . a Headarhea, Pick HrnHcbe, Vertigo, . Ml l7oevla, BiIko fctMnarh, . . . . 11. Stoppre ed, cr Painful PModa, . . . It Vliit!, too Prrrfwie PerMa, . . 1.1 f raop. Cough, Piffieslt Brent hire, . . 11 alt Rnewiu, rrip-la. KrojHlona. . IV Rhrnruatlsm. Rhrn.ma.ic Falsa, . . IS. P.-veranrt Aane. Chili Faver, Agnaa, . 17. Pile, bond or blerd:n?. ...... IS. atphrrmlmv. ami 6or cr Weak Eyea, . 19. Catarrh, acnie or enronic, lutjetota, . SO. Tk4Miw;.aaT-auh, v.olentcougha, . si t.lhniA. oDoreased Breslhinc. . . . as as K 15 f, ts s r as fc r so 50 to 60 SO 50 ra so so eo IX Far U.wclij res. Impaired barlnr. hrrnfuUl, enlarged glands. Swelling. . I 4 umm mit mrmnn Secretion. '. general Debifcty. Fbynical weaaiica, . 9k eat.CMIM-, sirxnrwi uvutfiuiua, ST. KltineT.nisena. G.-avel. . . . . JS. rrvous Debility. V ital WeakJwa. , 60 , Si) 1 0) St. Ptore Moatn. canker. so Srt I pinarv Weafcaes.wttn the bee, so 31. Painful Permds. or with Spasms. . ii prma- orwitn nL.a-.in-. . . Doease of Heart, pipitton, ic . 1 no xt 'nJInv. Snaains. s.i i,T,uiifcrlrh- nlcrated aore threat. bt. V llaa ,'SDce, ,im Si. ChrwulcCoavestisinaai.daVupUosa, SO 1 1X11 T CASEi. Cae. iloror-o. with above 33 lance vli's and Manual of direct ona, ..... SI0.M Case Morocco, of SO large vials and Book, e.M These remedies are seat by the ra lnsle bx or vial, to any part of the rnuoti-r, free of charge, on receipt of rre. Address , ii m pbrev HoiamiM t h le JI en lei ne re1. Office aud'Depot. 10S Fiiltt-n su New York. For sale by all lruarlta. t7 PmnT.ilJ'' SpOciilO M.inTIIll Oil the care and treatment of disease aad it euro, aaatFRaXoa application. For .ile bv HAMLIN fcCO., Patterson Pa., Jnlyl(l,"lS7-;m JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF.MIFFLISTOW, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. i Stockholders Individually Liable. J. KEVIN POMEUOY, Prtndcnl. T. VAN IRWIN, CoiAier. Diaicroas: J. Nevin Pomeroy, Jowph Rothrock. George Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, Amos (. Botisall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCEJIoLDCkS : J. Nevin Pomeroy, James B. Okeson, Philip M. Kepner, Win. Van Swericgen. 11. H. Bechlel, Jane 11. Irwin, Mary Kurtz, Samuel M. Kurtg, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Ucrtxler. Joseph Kothrock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Botisall, Noah HeTtsler, Daniel Stoutter, Charlotte Snyder, Sam 'l Ilerr'a Heirs, Interest allowed on twelve months' cer tificates of deposit, five per cent. : on six uiontha certificates, lour per cent. jan23, 1878-tf GREAT BARGAINS ! I will sell tho following named Sewirg Machines at Greatly Reduced Prices. S25 TO $30 WILL BUY A White, Remington, Howe, New American, Weed, New machines wholesale prices. Ringer, Whitney, Dav is, Orover fc Baker, The New Domestic. sold in lots of four at All attachments furnished cheap. Also a full assortment of needles, and oil of the beat quality. By sending 50 cents you can have for. warded by return mail 12 assorted needles by J. 11. M. TODD, Sept 24, 1877 Patterson, Pa. ESSENTIAL OILS. WLNTEROKElX, PtPPERMINT, PEXNT ROTAL, SPtABMINT, 4C, of prime quality, bought in any quantity for cash on delivery, lire ol brokerage, com mission, storage, Ace, bv Dt'DGE t OLCOTT, Importers rt Exporters, 88 William St.,N.Y June 6, 1878-Oiu AM0F CHEW-SMOKE FIXEPT Fln TOBACCO TAKE SO UT1IEK. . . - run mib m mi. uraummn rn. . ... ..... ACr IS mo. tai mt:i teiaccj ct laociiTi..., Mix&ilianeovS. I DCSD0K2. I, OUMDORlS CO aEALESS IS HARDWARE, WoS, 3.A1XS, All Kind of Stovei. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Notions, Ready-made Cloth ing, Bats, Caps, Boots, Slwes. FLOUR, FEED, DRUGS, tC, tC. Hardware a Specialty. JOMSTeW, JUMATA CO., PI Thankful to the pnbtic fof their libera patronage in the past, we solicit a continu ance of tbe same. AH kinds of Predate Takti ia Exchange Far Goads- la. ItM)OrtE A CO., Walnnt, Juniata Connty, Pa. kay 1,1578. Philadelphia & Beading Railroad. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. Mat V.'th, 1873. 7rt Uatt Uxtriibitg ai follow : For New York at 5 2 b 10 a. m., and 200 and 7 5 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 2", 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00 and 3 57 p. m. For Heading a' 5 2, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., i 00 3 57 and 7 p m. EA. L ..,..-. 1 .i i fl in m and 3 ft? p. m.and via Schuvlkill k'susquehanna Braw-h at 2 40 p. ra. F, i,,h,,, e; R. . -i Rr.n.-h t i 3.1 a m. For A Men town at 5 2l, 8 !0 a. m., 2 00, 3 oi and 5o p. ni. The 5 2W, 8 lo a. ra. and 7 55 p trains have through cars for New Yor. T'te U 2, a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains bare through cars for Philadelphia. svxDjrs. For New Tork at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20a. m For Reading, Philadelphia and way atationa at 1 4-j p. ra. Traita for Harrubnrg Umt il felloes : Leave New York at 8 45 a. m., and I 00, 530 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., and 4 00, nd 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at t , 7 40, 1 1 20 a m., 1 3, I5nd 10 3-5 l. m. Leave Pottsviile at 6 VI, 9'r5'a. m. and 4 25 p. m.,and via Schuylkill iad Snsuehaa na iiranch at 8 15 a. m. L-.e ut'tirn via S. t S. Branch at 12 00 noon. Leave Allentown at f2 30, & 50, 9 05 a. m., 12 15, 4 30 and !MV p. m. f Dot not run en Monday. S VSlt.l YS. Leave Sew Tos-k a! 5 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 20 p. ra. Leave Reading at 4 40 and 7 40 a. m. aad U Z p in. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 3 Co p.m. Via Morris and l.nt Railraad. J. L. WOOTTEy , General Manager. C. G. HANCOCK, General Ticket Jent. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. SoUon,; DIALERS Hf ft Alt, CO A I,, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEED?; SALT. A.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rate. Bu'TEKS A KENNIDT. April 21, 1877-tf CASH ! CASH ! CASH ! WILL SECCRE BARGAINS. I have returned from the city witb a full stcck of MEN'S CLOTHING, Overcoats, Uata aod Caps, At November Prices, Reduced. BOOTS $2 25, UP TO LADIES SUOES $1.25. No Shoddy. I have added a line of PRIMS AND MISLIXS To stock. Prints, fast colors, at 6 to 6 cts, Also, Arbnckle's Coffee 28 cts., cash. Also, the renuine Syrups. Horse Blankets, Rober Cheap. Call and see, and be convinced. i. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Nov. 20, 1877. CAITIOH. ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to fish, honr, gather berries, brrak or open fences, or cnt wood or young timber, or iu any nnrrrcessary way trespass on the lands of the undersigned. SlMOS MCMHAH. I.rnwtcK HttRKK. Gro. Dirrsr.Aria. William PxorLis. Frsdekick Haixxs Fa a sen Howaa. Fermanagh Tp.. June 22, 1878. No pap-r in the Juniata Valley publishes as large a quantity of reading matter as tbe Sentinel end Rtpnbl-'can. It is above all others the paper lor the general reader. Subsoribsj for tba iemhmtt nmd it as Profttsiannl Card. JJOU1S . ATKIXSON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, M1FFLINTOWH, PA. rrCollecting and Conveyancing nromm- ly attended to. Orrica On Bridge street, opposite Ut Court House Square. JOBERT McMCEN, Attorney and Counselor 'at-Law Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of chums, and all legal busi ness. Orrica on hridjre afreet, Brat door tt ot the Belrdrd Building. A pril 1J2!I LFRED J. PATTKRSON, ATTOKiJ EY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., Pa. All business promptly attended to. Orricg On Bridge atrcet, opposite tie Court House aquare. j)vidHd.stone, ATTORNEY-AT-LAYVY MIFFL1NTOWN, PA. 37 Collections and all profeaaional bail ness promptly attended to. jime'-0, 1S77. B. F. BL'UCHFIELD, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, afffi.vron-.v, pj. All business intrusted to his rare will b carefully and promptly attended to. Col- leciions nude. Kmi estate oougnt, sou r tlchangrd. Leases negotiated. Lands ta the Scnih, West, and in the county rsi!. Office on Bridgo Strest, r-pfositn :-., Co&rt House. Ji-rll TI J S.Ao"o L D , ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, RICHFIELD, JCXfATA CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. Con. solutions in to Uuguagus, Eag'.Uh aad German. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MirrLixToirx, rj. Office hours from 9 a. a. to 3 p. .. Of. Dee in hia father's residence, at ibe sonta end of Water street. ocl22-U D. M. CRAWFORD, M. P., II s resumed actively the practice of I MHioine and Surgery and taeir coilatera; or.incnes. trarr ai "or v.u comer ui hj. and Or.vige streets, iluLiutown, Pa. March 2'J, 18. b. john Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGET, PORT ROY.iL. JVSIlT.i J-J., rj. C7Oiiy reliable Coiupauies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly JM. BUAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUEQE03, Jlcademla, Juniatt Co , T. frip formerly occupied by Dr. S ferret:. ?rofesaiCtiai bUViuczt proMTtly atten'ted t-J at all hours. D. L. ALLEX, M. D , Has commenced the rracticeof Medirir andSnrgery and allthi.rcollaterall.rsr.chts. O'firw at Ac-adec a, ct the residence sf C. :. J. J Patterson. rjuiyis, is; KXRY UAKSUBERUKS, M. D., Continues the practi.e of V.-dirine and Surirery and all tinir collateral branches. Oifice at h;S residence in McAliaterviils. Feb 9, 137B. J E. BURLAN D EXT 1ST. Office opposite Lutheran Church, POUT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where re-will spend the first ten d.s of each month, commencing Decinibor 1st. Tbe balance of the time his oflice is occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young nan worthy of confldenre, and who has be-n aiwciated with the Doctor as str.dent ar.d assist. t two years and upwards. Tho who call dnrirg Dr. Enrlan's absence fir professional service, may. and will plenf arrange tbe time with Mr. Kilmerhen thi J may be served, on the return of the Doctor. Xtdital. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iroa The irrtat saecess and delight of tfM pec ple. In fact, nothing of the kind has ever been otlered to tho American people which his so quickly found its way into their go..' favor and hearty approval an E- T . Kiinltel"' Bitter Wine of Iron. It does all it propose", and thus gives universal satisfaction. I! guaranteed to cure the wursl case of dvs pepsia or indigestion, ki'lnrj- or liver dis ease, weakness. n-rvonsness, constipation, acidity of the stomach, 4tc. Get tne gen nine." Only sold in i bott.es. Depot t- I Office, 2o!) North Ninth Street, Plilade: ph:a. Ask for Kunkel's, and la!; j n' o.hsr. Sold by all druggists. Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! K. P. KunkePs Bitter Wine of Ire" is a sure cur-? lor this disease. It has been pre scribed daily for many years in the prar lico of eminent physicians with nnparalltd success. Symptoms are loss of appetite, wind and ri-dng of tood, dryness in month, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness and low spirits Get the genuine. Not sold in bulk, onlv in $1 bottlei.. Sold by all dniziists. A.k for E. P. Kunkel's Bitter Wine ol Iroi and taK3 no other. SI IS per ln.ttlo, or si. bottles for $5. All 1 ask is a Irial of this valuable medicine. A trial will convince you at once. ffsroMl Worms! Worm! E. F. Kimhel's Worm Syrup ivf fa:'i to destroy Pin, Scat and Staunch Horiu... Dr. Kunkel, he only successful plivsician ho removes Tspe Worm in two hours alive with bead, and no fee until removed. Com mon sense teaches that it Tape Worm b removed, all other worms can be readily de stroyed. Send for circular to E F Knnke!, 25 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa , or call on your druggist lor a bottle of Kun kel's Worm Syrup, price 1 . It never tail. Manhood: HowLost. How Restored Josl published, a new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the radicnl enre (wi' t medi cine) of Spermatorrhea or SeL; at weak ness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Imp tency, Mental and Physical lncar -ity, Im pediments to Marriage, etc ; ai-i, Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by aell-indiilgeuce or sexual extravagance, Ac. rxPrice, in a sealed envelope, only si cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable Esay. clearly demonarrates, from a thirty years' successful practi.-e, tbat the alarm ing consequences of self-abuse may be rad ically enred without the dangerous rse cf internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what bia condition may be, may nire himself cheap-" Iv, privately, and raiieallf. ' C7"This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every roan in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on the receipt of six eents or two post stamps. Address the Puolishers. THE CULTERWELL MEDICAL CO. 41 Ann St.. New York; aprll-ty Post-OtBce Box M
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