Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, September 27, 1865, Image 2

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    Juniata tninel
A union of lakes, ami union of lands,
A uni'tn no potcer thntl tcxrr; -
.1 vitro of hearts, wla union, of. hands,
And tlie American I won forever!
M I F F L I ' T O W N-
Wednesday Morning, Sept, 27,
1CS
FKARLESS ANP FREE."
A. L. GI SS, Editor.
Lrr. 25 : lo.
jttr Proclaim Liaertv
ie Throughout the Land -jxf
ise- l ALL the
AT- Inhabitnnts Thereof.
TtlE JUST A TA SEXTISEL Tfij
La& the harjut Circulation of any paper pub
lished in this (VuutY. It ia therefor tbe
et o vrft;i,i7 medium. It 11 a Paper, truly
loyal, abl, coninc'-ed. a first el... Loyalist.
al well worthy of the patronage of .very
leva! ehiwn in the County.
I n:on County Stuadiag Committee
IliSin Col J J rttrr?on, Capt A II Martin,
Fermanagh EKns Horning' R C Gallagher,
TtTfttt Michael Hoffman, Cpt L Itaffun,
Miire A Q,Slic'.lon!crg8r.v3 Sirouser,
HusTiohmini I.firi Lisht Eol UpicgrTe,
On:iuod S Slwjltvnbergfr. II H Minium,
Da'swkrc J P Thompson. Iibu Btnnor,
"!k.r J A Ga!!s!ier. John Mjtier, .
Vtternn I.t Smnc! Brown, Geo Gohen, '
Milford "ol J K llobvnuon. Thos H Hardy,
Tnrt'tt 3tewn Turbctif luu Ku3"mu,
Perrj-vi!l I.t fninuel Laird, T S Liggett,
(,-pru ;e Hill Vm J Eran Tliotsat Paiton,
fe,5lo Dr J P Strrctt.Jticiard Doyle,
Tuearor Irae Irwin, Geo M Smeiker,
Lck Mathis t;unip, Jalio Leonard,
Bick Log I) Mclntyre, Samuel 8Ueror.
Uoiion Republican State Jlominati' ni
- FOR AUDITOR GENERAL
MaJ. Cen JOII.V r U tBTRASFT,!
or
MOFlliUKEItT cocmr.
o
FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL
Col JACOB 91. CA9IFBCIX,
Of CAMBRIA CCXJTT.
--
. FOR ASSEMBLY,
Trivata ErilRAIM BAKER,
or nr.NTiXGiiqs corsTT.
JAMES M. BROWN,
-er-tfrMj comrT.
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FOR COCXTY TREASURER,1
JOSEPH M. BELFORD,
or xirrLiXTowit.
FOR roi'STY COMJIISSIOXERS. '
BENJ.UILN F. WALLS, (3 years)
Color re rr of 'the i 7 ti P. T. Aged 60 years,
or lack.
JOSEPH B. McPONALD, jr. (l year) 1
1
I'rivate in Co. A 1st Tenna- CaTa:ry.
or Sr.AL.I , : .. ,
TOR JCBT COMMISSIONER."
" . HARRY n. WILSON.
Cr'in ef Co. F
l?tb, Tfr.na. CTiry,
o PTTIH03.
FOR COUNTY AUDITOR.
THEOPHILTS t. DAVIS,
Q-iartertnaatcr' of 5?.fd Rrgt. T. T.
i.j or rArsTra.
k
EOK COUNTY SCRVETOB.
WILLIAM DUXX, Esq. ..
or VAVSTTe.
James M, Brown
This gentleman is a farmer living up in
Bie Valley. He is a man ot honesty, in
tegrtty and good common sense jurt such
a man as we ought to send to Harnebnrg.
lie will make a sound Legislator and will
be handsomely elected. .
Ephraim Baker.
ThU gentleman resides in Huntingdon
county, and like most of our candidate,
has been in the army for several years,
where he was distinguished as a fine sot
iicrand good man. He had also several
brothers in the service who fell e'ms to
the rebellion. Lot every Union man vote
f.jr biru, and thus ruu tip bi majority
as high as possible", " '
Mr. Irwin Smith, of Middleburg
at wbofe llotvl we pnt np has onr thanks
for tho many kindnesses shown us during
our stay. He keeps a good House fill
ed with good people, who constantly of-
fere j us their tynipathie nil angratula-,
tioni - -.
tbTMr. John II. Wrigb. late of this
o-j'iaty. now of Middleburg, Snyder Co.,
Itt orr thank for a full report of the
1 ti ri( onr trial. It
i an in:jr.:
TS...VU. Mil :r4J:
Aft Apology.
We arc under the necessity of apolo-
sizing to our patrons for the late appear
ance of this paper. Daring the week of
- . ' -
September 20th we were ?jck part of the
time, ad unavoidably .absent lookicg "af
ter our contemplated ehoo).dnring.the
I last of the week WV have nothing " but
j two boys in oar office and they got behind
with the work. On Monday morning of
the 25th we were forced to go to Middle
burg, Snyder County to answer E. 8.'
Doty on dtargeof . . publishing.-, arlinlea
concerning him tsnder the title, of. Ring
master, and for which he claimed $1000
damages.. As we . had no appetite; for
paying this sum nor the hundreds of dol
lars of costs we had to leave our family,
our office and all, and go in company with
nnuiber of loyal men to the Court.
. ft- tJ 1 :l -ii it -.. l
jy. would h,?e M if ..jg
i. -,, . i . ,; k .
i been possible to avoid going, but n
- nau
neces-
tity dragged us there and we could not get
home aain before Saturday night. And
although we'eante home "as happy aa a
hummingbird" yet ' we ' were pained to
Ieain that the boya were behind with the
work, that amid the' excitement we had
not furnished ' enough of eopy o that
they had not issued a paper:. VTe ex
ceedingly regret this, but rill .still supply
another issue before the election, to that
our subscribers will stil! get a paper for
each week. When our -readers hear ef
! - i i t. ' v a -n
;ur SmJ ecka Work wc hoP l
! ticuw the delay in the paper,
f.
j . .. The Salt Eadca). -.:.,
The action for 'malicious publication"
brought by E. S. Doty, Esq. , of this town,
againut L.'Guss i W. W. Davis, Ed
itors aod Publishers of this paper, and
taken to Snyder county" by a change of
venae, came up at Midd'.eburg on Thurs
day morning. the 28th, and aftera pro
tracted tiisl the jury returned ou Satur
day morning with a verdict in favor of
the defendants. The attorneys on the
part of the plaintiS were Bucher, Van-
t;eier, Simpson and Doty --on the part of
the defendants, Miller, ' Hower. Stewart
and Wright.
This was an action on tho caso.ic. a
civil suij. for damages, the 'claim being
SIGOQ, and the a'iegatioo was that defend
ants had published, three articles of and
concerning the plaintiff under the hcad
of 'ijiingniaster." The Judge", charged
J the jury that if they believed that plaintiff
Lad proven that defendants meant Doty
by the term lliugmaster, they should find
for plaintiff and fix the' amount at what
ever they saw fit, but if they thought the
j plaintiff had failed to prove that defend-
ante meant Doty, thy ore to find a vcr
; diet for the defondanta. Defendants have
1 no fault to find with the charge and be-
lievc that tbe Court tried to deal out equal
' and exact justice to all.
Hon. Veorge F. Siller.
One year ago the loyal people of Jnni
ata cast their votes fur Hon. George 'F.
Miller for Congre?e an aot over which j
tbey may ever feel proud as it supplanted
Ifii I . 1 1 I ll-L.Jii
a Miller who 'would have delighted in
crindinc the ' Union to powder,' with a
Miller who believe in grindrBg into dust
rebeli and their oopperhead friend.
We cannot forego thie opportunity tore
turn onr beart-felt thank and gratitude
to our loyal Congressman for hi earnest,
zealous and indefatigable effort in onr be
half before the Conrt at fliddltburg; Sny
der county, Pa. 1 Never,- long ae God
let us live, will we lorget : him. Onr
heart overflows with gratitude. - God bless
him in body and in soul, in backet and in
store. Union men of Juniata thank him
loyal men every where " Ms him, n
was more than a. match frr .all. the five
dollar lawyers that could be raked np in
five counties. Without preparation' he
competed successfully with all that time,
money and dilligent research could array
against him. . Ho defended , our cause
with a devotion and ability that showed
bitn a friend to his friends, whonrweirher
a fire dollar aote nor promises of liberal
rewards could 'betray into whipping or
muzr'-ng the ox that tread out hi corn.
We rejoice that we are sending , io Con
gress this winter a man of principle, who
will remember his supporters and defend
poor printers.. Never did attorqer stand
up more manfully and dischargo his duty
to his client, without fear or favor than
did George F. Miller for Ai L. Guns &
W. W. Davis. The Union party of thi
connty own him more than thanks, and
we arc much mistaken if he does not get
a substantial token of tleir respect. -
Charles Hower, Esq., late Commis
sioner of the Board of Enrollmentof this
District also labored assiduously in our do-
fence. Although called in at a late .flour,
,-..i.. -rt Ud acumen, and in
his address to the jury handled tbo ease
I
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Charlie is a sale, !
true lawyer, and we advise ail Union men
p Juniata, who may have, u-airi bejore
ji.aSnriifr rountv fwurt to cifit;V nitu 10 .
W.f lil to it. . . . ' ' -
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rAig-f.nn jsjj-t-'-1 aij'i'iii- -I'll uy-tLWyjafs.uu.jj.' -a
Citizenship Forfeited Deserters.
By act of CoDgress, approved March,
i 3, 1305,. and; by proclamation of Presfl
. i . T 1 ! 1 ? .1 -
oeut LiiDcoia issueu in pursuance locreor,
certain persia are declared to Hare for
fciced their rights of' citUetahipV-JThey
are:
f 1. Deserters from the military-or p
val service, who did not .report Jor duty
on or before the 10th day of May, 1865; ,
2. Deserters from the military or na
val' service,; aince i tho - 10th of May,
.
a ' 3. All persona who, having been duly
enrolled, departed the jurisdiction of th
district in which they were enrolled, 'r
have gone beyond the' limits of the Uni"
ted States, to avoid any draft into the mil
itary or naval service of the , United
State. ' ' " .t
'" We publish above, the law of Congrtss
disfranchising deserters. It is the duty
of every good citizen to see that no ' man,
who was a deserter, should vote.' If jou
have aay reason te believe a man a descr-!
ter, you can challenge his vote' and make
him prove to the satisfaction of the 'offi
cers of the Election, that he is hot a de
serter. It the Election Board will allow
deserter to Vote, it is illegal and makes
bi
em . liable to funishment and ede iaent for the purpcte of recruiting' your
e Election illegal. Every one knows! ,.t.. ,j P ,,., -,nrjM
tne Election illegal, r.vory
the deserter in their districts and there
will be no trouble in bringing theso case
to the notice of the Election officers.
Jos. M. JJ el ford.
- Let every- good citizen labor for the
election of this gentleman. He is one of
the very best citizens of the county.
Hie honesty, capacity,' and worth, none
but a reckless partisan will deny. We
need hardly writ words in eulogy of one
who is so well known, stands so high, and
against whom the foulest of calumnies
rebounded with vengeance upon his would
be traducers. Let every good citizen vote
for a man who is worthy, capable aod de
serving to fill the post. Act him be hand
somely aud triumphantly elected. "
Benj. F. Walls,
of Lack township, is the candidate for
Commissioner (3 years). This nomina
tion was peculiarly a fortunate one. Mi.
Walls at the breaking out of the Rebel
lion, was over fifty years of age, yet his
patriotic spirit would not permit him to
remain at home while big country needed
his services. He promptly enlisted in
1861 as a private in Cant, Gobin's com
pany (C) 47th Tenna. Volunteers. He
was soon after appointed Color Bearer and
carried tho etsrs snd stripes through all
tbe various campaigns in which that Reg
iment participated', nnd brought it home
in triumph. , Mr. Walls it an honest, - in
telligent, and reliable man, immensely
popular among hi neighbors, aod will
make his mark in the Democratic stron--holds
of Lack and Tuscarora. He would
make a most excellent Commissioner, and
the fact fhat he beats upon his nerson'
honorable scars received in action, surely
..
Bhovld rchder his fellow citizens to renew
bis1 triumphant election.
JBM'Doiialdajr.
This gentleman is a worthy associate of
Mr. Walls he served over three years
in company A, 1st Pa, Cavalry. We are
told that be was one of the best soldiers in
the company and that we would be justi
fiable in saving almost' any thing good of
him. Let evorv soldier aud cverv eood
cttizen vote for him. ., .
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11. 11. ff JlSOUa
Captain Wilson is too we!I known to
our readers and his character is too
wall established to nee d any praise at our
hands-, or even a defence from the slang
that was heaped upon him down town
His election is certain and he will make
a very good officer; -! .' " o
T. T. Davis,
'This gentleman" like Wilson, 'Warts and
McDonald, also served a full term in the
army, being Regimental Quartermaster of
tho 53rd Regiment, at the close of the
war. He deserves to be remembered by
all lovers of the Union cause. , 1
Win. Diiiifi.
-i Si f. 1,
Squire Dunn is a very fine old gentle
man, and a good. Surveyor. ..One. of .the
copperhead organs . says he "hobbles
along" because is he a little lame. If we.1
would, any unfortunate defect, U would
be unpardonable, thev can sav 1 what tW
T J.
please and pocket tho credit if it gives
tbem any. There is not a man who do-
Ber Beor(iat our. Hands, than Mr.
lhiuti
1'uuu - ' "e g one ot tm sons to hi
a. a. I 1 a 1 i J '
wuirj i ueirysD-irg ana naa anotner in
lne ". ' lnn. . -:. -
. t c cL'e: 10 latae aootner rwt
ry Saturday the tll. Uoc-k forit
-
" .
Wfcv Soldier then'M te the Dcnio
- . cratic Tlekct- ,
It is interesting an well as amving,
aay the Washington RepOrttfto see the
efforts just now being madeby the Cop
ptrlkesV' lecyteihe' votes of the sol
dier for their ticket this fall. "Dcmo
eraio orators and journalists are exer
cising their utmost ingenuity to convince
the gallant men .who have, turned to
their homes, that it is their duty to rally
to nan ia supfoVt'bJ" thv'party .tfiaf
atignuUaed the war as an "abolition .ru-
jade,".aud declare it x failure by resolu
tions solemcly adopted in their National
Convention, but little "more than a year
ago.' while tne Lopperneaa teaaers are
thus plying the soldiers with every spe
cie of argument to win- their Votes, a
eotemtoorary, thinking that some"of these
gentry may be troubled with 1 short mem-ories,-
tuggesU that by way t inducement
they remind thesis ' war-worn ' veterans of
what they did for them while in the field,
by urging upon them' irach questions' ns
the following -' - "- : .
1st- Did We not oppose the war tor . tne
preservation of the Unien, and refuse' to
vote a man or a dollar to support it 7 ;
2d. Did we not oppose tbe various j
drafts which were orderet -by the Presi-
from being destroyed by the rebel army ?
3d. Did we not advise our fullowera - to
buy revolver aod to resist and shoot down
the officers of the Government while
lying to enforce the law ?
Canada to. avoid aiding our country in
4th, Did not many or ua run away to
Tier extremity ? " . ;
TVI wm (vrtf atit A n(rtMra
WV
who wer
endeavoring to recruit
yur
armies ?
6th. Did we 'not denounce the war
which you called a glorious attempt to i
save the Union, as a' damnable cruade,
and the soldiers aa Lincoln hirelings, Lin
coln dogs, murderers, &c?
7th. Did not many of us wish that you
might all be 'abpt and never again 'reach
your homes? " i.---) .m i ,, .
8th. Did we not create riots' in "New j
York and other places, in favor of the
rebels, " and organize secret societiet
throughout the North in favor of the
aame ? " ' '
- Oth. Did we not declare that the Pres
ident of the United State' was a tyrant,
a monster, a usurper, and wish auiua
bold hand would take bis life? .
10th. And did we not finally . by our
treasonable language, succeed in bringing
about the murder of 'Abraham "Lincoln 7
Afier such a showing as thla.- it will
indeed be strange if the Union soldiers
lefuse to vote the ''Democratic" ticket. .
Legislative Confcience,
The Legislative Conferees of tbe conn
ties of Huntingdon, Mifflin and Juniata,
met at the Court House in Lewistown. at
2 o'clock, P. M., on Tuesday, the- 12th
day of September, 1SG3. Tbe following
gentlemen presented themselves as Con
ferees: ' ." "; k , . .
Ifvntinydon Capt. J. D. Campbell,
II. R. Shearer, I). M. Painter., "
Mifflin D. W. Woods, Jos'eph Sig-
Icr, C. S. McCoy.
Jutu'ata-J aha J. Patterson, "Capt.
II. H. Wilson, Capt. W. H. Patterson.
On .motion of John J. Patterson. D.
W. Woods was elected Chairman ; and
on ' motion of Capt'" Js D. Campbell,
Cant. W
II. Patterson was elected Sec-
j'etary.
It was moved by John J. Patterson
to
adjourn. Tbe Yeas and JTays were call
ed on ' the question with ' tbe following
results: . -
Yeas J. J. Patterson W. II. Pat
terson, ani n. II. yion.r-3.
Nays Campbell, Shearer,: Painter,
Seiglef, Wooda and McCoy. G..'
It was then moved that the Conference
proceed to the nomiuatio'a" of candidates.
The Year and Nays were called - on the
question, with the following resnlt : .' '
.YrAS; Campbell Painter, . Woods,. j
Sigldrand McCoy. 8 " '
NAT8-7-J. J. Patterson, W. n. Patter
son, and Wilson S. .. 1
(Capt. Campbell nominated Ephraim
Baker of Huntingdon county.'
Mr, McCoy nominated - James ; 31.
Brown 0 Mifflin county. . . . , .
On notion of Capt. J. D. Campbell,
Ephraim Baker and James M. Brown
were declared the nominees of the Con
ference for Assembly for thi Xigulatve
District'.,';": :'. : 3 ,
' On motion, tbe.Cohferenee adiotirijed hBMthe "j" kP constantly-on
; '-'- Ti W wAono n. r'jhn4Ma4reatlydneedpneea.
, W. II. Pattkhsos, SectpS
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9
ft. tieorge daoobs ot Perry and' fofi
mer
sheriff One of the Perry papers eayg : '
tht,i'.l fail too.
OLR FRIESD IIcS.MCiTT Tt'RNF.D IP
Aoaix. -On oar return home we find on
our table a very fine, large paper publish
ed in Richmond, Va., called TtlE NEW
VT tTT A V 1 . I'. ! I T- T W
Hunnfcutfa fmerliKof-FredericksfiuM. SatarJav lat
will be rerueiuDerecf stumped -our county
prior to Gov. Curtiu's re-election. He ia
warmly remembered by many of us for
his zeal aud sacrifices io the good cause.
He has started a real live Union paper in
Richmondand. wjlLbsardthc.lion. in. Jua,
den ." - Price i'ZtO pt. vcar. We hope
he nfay'frwmwiorfubirtrnwrsinthw
eountyv , We will go ia tor one. -Among
columns of good 'thiugs we extract the
i i".. J- r-
following :
,'It was demotion' to 'our-1 coantrjr','and
hatred to tbe rebellionani a determina
tion to do all in. our power to put it down, j
and nottrarsympathy for rthe North or
the Northern people. that influenced us-to
go there,' even after receiving an invita
tion. r Common sense dictated to us, that
if the rebelliot should, triumph, not only
the Union, btrtthe'-Sa-J-Ifc a& would be
ruined.i "The uoatj terrhlf ctcMe ythat
could possibTy have befallen all classes of
people in the Sonth4 except the nabobs,
would have been In succeaa.of tbe rebell
ion. This we positively knew, and were,
therefore, willing to do all 'we could Jo
suppress it. Solemnly before. God, we
believe to-tl iy. that had it not -been for
Coiperhtadt of the iortb and disaffected
officers in the Federal armies,' the war
would not have lasted more than two
rpar. if thaff And finite tLt tinfTi ini. niiti
f'of leading" Copperheads rests the blood of
untold thousands slain on the battle fielda.
i - " '
! that the dead sfrbnld not be 'badly spofccji
t . . J . r .
4, and it is. ejUaliy mvau tor apeak evil of
thoe' who cannot' help "tbemselvea. Sb
WgMW iUtUUrga,aewt. IOM .' to
...
abuse tbe I nion. nominees that it could
"V . -.'.l.: '...M
be, butrontrai'y and maliciou5!y drags in
to its abuse Captaip Job a 31 Thompson,
of PerryHvillc, than whom a truer bravet
or moreg.tUantnol(fier iftver breathe 1 the
air of h'.aven. Cactain Thrimr.sen- was
the t ho'rriblv wouu Jc j ydiataU Jicr
1 '
Dutc-lma" He !Mtan arm aud has been
confined to bed "since the battle of Win
chester. He has never asked a clerkship
orothr office tr natTiVteen- able to at
tend to anvtbiog ot tbe kind yet, poor,
htiplets, bedridden as he is, ho must be
hasheJup it a copjjjerhgad .sheet and giv
en to understand that if nominated he
could not be elected, because Bob Parker
wlU the pofitiun. Yea, the soldier of
many battjes,". VjmoteJ fx gallantry, suf
fering from many hOnorf b!e Scar, Wblii
that democracy prefer one who did uoth
iog for the Union and did not even give
H his sympathies. Ye, democracy pre
fers such a man to John M. Thompsoc,
whose only crime Ts 'Ihat'beibg a democrat
when be went to thewrwy, he has return-
ied a sound Utien Tjan.J?""
KUfiarfiqnillas Seminary,
JOHN T. L SAHM.
T';i'
-af-
proectttioD of claims against tbe Goreramtst,
collections and all otber buainnssemrusted to
hie care- Office.' Maa. Street, one door South
of Snyder's Hotel.
Sen. 20,1805. '' ' . ' "' . . '
Proposals : In aceordmce with the ree-'
ommendation vt the Gram! Jnrv, approd
br SEALE 1 FBOTOSAtS will' be-rUeW-J
i by tbe Boar J. of CemmissioBers 'ofJntrta'ta
county.,up tm lOtfclort, rT-. 'M. on SATUR
DAY SEl'TEMBER 30, 1865. for building an
Eight-Sure brick Priy, an-the Court House
lot. 1,'lan and specification .to be aeea at
the CAmmisgiqncrs Office. .
Also, proposals trill be received atihesam.
time and jilac. for putting .'enitian window
shutters upon the upper .story of tba Court
Ifouse. : . ' 1 ,, .
Also, at the same tiina and plage,, proposals
Will be received forfurnshing two bed steads
and beddi."g for. the use of the County Prison.
By order of tba Commissioners.
. A. J. GUEER, Clerk.,.
, Spt.0, '65.. : . . . ....
- NEW
JEWELJITSTORE.
TIIE undersigned would respectfully l
' inform the citizens of MitHmtowa EJb
and vicinity, that he has opened a Jew-ttw
elry Establishment on Main Street, Mifflin
town, m Thompson's' Hotel, third door from
Gold and. Silver Watche,
AaJa'aeneralTarilv of CLOCKS, FIKGER
TRI.HOS, BREAST PIN'S. EAR RINGS. GOLD
lituU-b' :.' t -.tiptfi-nr a"-, ait vvs . Trr
fWAKC, 6PECTAC.B. toethrr wfth. a coa-
Jewelry .promptly attended to, on sSort notiee
rrii 1 nil r rn rnr ui tjnjcu. irnrtun u'
au on vary reasonable terms. All work ar-1
ranted to uive aatiitfactioe. Tbe robbe are !
TTTILL open it Winter .Session, on.Oaj- ! )--te -IHT-! AflV ' '-
VV .?r I'itb. 18W. Tuiiion, Boar.l,. LijiV,1 iimiutr-ltl.
Fuel and FurnishiJ Rooms per session fit fivp. ii , J" XC Y ( ) A P,s;,
mouth. 85. ' t or. farther partienlars addrebri , , : .
Hi. Z SHMIP I"'1 :rRa vaneiy of nonotj ; as al j
- t. Kiahaccqnillas. PM j , BTQCK. OF WATCUK3,
OF MRS i bk frrrfTeseionai "aiWiew To' tbe
public, rrompt attostion aivea. to. tbe
Tfic atatisfiattts.
STEATJSiJ wr Irotn me tntn
iscs of tW; subscriber, retid-
re totrn-bip. on
f RED STEKR, witbftu
about two yeara old. ny
ttLiereahouts will be tbiok-
fuffy received and nmply rewarded.
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uemwar- townsnip t
Stpt. Uth 165. j
3. O. EVANS.
ASSIGNEE NOTICE. Notice U nibr
gien that Iaid Sellort and Jab Detriek,
Esq. of Daiaware townabip, Jituiata conntT,
pbave apoiaudElihu.iiDuer Eai.AMigBr
for tba purgpao of, settliuj tbei. ace-jtints d
ly nrtienticitFT f ej aettlcment and' thoae Ja
dabtwi r ri'ait4rnrs'7lbindtaU pJ
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6pt S7. '65. -
AHSINEE'8 NOTlCE.iiHanvfi Drubakcr
of T5eleJtonship' Jutiatnfcunty, Pa.,
lUving m adt a yolcniry aieignmeiit ef all
his 'nrfr erti-almf pSii'tal tb bene-,
ft oTafeilitor ' 'All pet!i'ons,batlBgCl1oa
against aaid JJenry BrubaVer nre rtjuated t
present :IDta pV.iperly iii!llentrc.ltd f- ett
letnent and all persons owing him ararequert -ti
to make payment inuoodiataly to tha.ua
denitgned asiipie residing at Miifiuituwn,
Juniata county, V. .. 4 .
JEREMIAH LTOX Atii!
8aptj7, '65. . . .9
, fatVHT IIAUrtK,
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No. )ARCU Street, above Fitth.
x,,, t PHlLADELPIUA---.
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Maaiufafttxrer ana Dealer In
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SOLID' SILVER WARE
and anprrlor -Silver tMatttl fTara
8e t, 20. 1606, amoa. '
rp H ipVJtX IRPfc jtf gS IPX OF THIS IX5TI
W"ia''.'jj, Xortmlrr J.I, !;;..
Hcn nt' xlt b"" I,n"ti,ule: ''! tUe f "f0-
n Tounff lvlws who wib to obtaia a
I thorough dncioo Bcai adTntugw j;t
i biancbes.,rtu,'arr.if. .
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Co!Jipetsnt ,e,c'uera will taka charg trf.tha
! different d9partmenU44.dJre
. CARL F. KOLbE. Proprietor.
Aecut-mia. Juniata t.ouatj, ra.
September 27. IStw Ct. .
Ofcfo)fcr'2tti; 'C5.
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Mr.s. ' s.r.An riytc" Ki.$'vKtrtli.x
' iaf.rm tte tadi of MitB:n:owa ai
vie:njry that 'ie La jut roceirJ a Ura tt
ortmcntof !i'inrj (iooji. ud taacoaataut.
If on ban l noit for sale ready mu te !9nn-.v
of all descriptions, and also Hats and Cf.
She has all assured the rri-et of hvr
isr who is a competent Ureas Mater aa4.will
glt aMltfactton in that line of bntintn.-
Let Ladies aa41 and aiitniro for thanawlTaVf
at lar fyriaar ridrnc on Cherry street. In.
(jnire for Mrs. i-arah (.Stein; i'iuk.-
Sept-27, IttQS-3 inos.
1. ft. aOLLHA!l
w. B. iH IM.ll.
RokX!i a ijftuTii s;nit
TWO Doors North of BvlforJ's ?!t4.
3IIFFLINTOWX, PA. ,
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rl. WOULD RESPECT! "t'LLT CAM.
tl
he at'ertfiua
of
Stock, of. ..... ,
drug's;;"
a
WATCH CllAlNH, DBEAST-PINS. a
KAU AND FINGER TvIGS,
SPECTACLES
tJ- WATCJIEs. CLOCKS and all kind 9 '
repkifed t tb'e a'uorTist notice and .jn th.
MOSt RlitSONABLE TERMS'1 ' ' ' 1 '' '
-ORiEI from PHYSICIAN'S pronrt
ly attended to. A liberal dietouct to Phy
sicians. ' " ''
ij.pt. i7.J0o-tf
-POLLMAX BROTHERS""
A VALUABLE FARM
At Private Sale!
THE HEIRS OP WILLIAM IIARTtATK
of Walker tuwn.bip dee'd., offr W ell
at Pri vate Sal. a valuable t AenTt'ItJif afv
oattd in Walker township, JaniataeoBBty, Pa.,
fire miles from MitBiniown, fear Sud a half
miles from Perry still , three miie' from Ma
icoandthe-M.' R 'R. f.: a4jdnrnlan of
Jerome Thompson, Jonas Seiner's heirs, Stew
art Lukena n-othera containing I 1
more or less, ab out 160 acres cleared and ia a
good state of cultivation, and the balance
well set with choice Tiait er. There is Lime
stone in abundance on the propeit y ; also
splendid stream of Water running through
tb. farm. Tbe improvements ar.
LARGE TEAMS HOUSE,
With a Spring of eacellenr Watereooventent, a
LRGS LBrM3& DA&n
And all of neafy nt-boil,lings. An
old Orehasd Mnlaiaing Treas ; aiso a yeuaf.
Orchard of 120 Trees of choice fmit on tfca
rreiwses.. Tba property ia. convanient t4
Schools. Churches, M ils aad Stores. Eor
further particulars er a view of the above
nropertv, eallan T. 8. llart vsidin? on tb.
pr.mi.eY THS HEIRS, i
, Sept, 27, 1P06-J mo.
' 0i. Lewisbnrg Chronicle ptease copy two
moBtbs and send bill to this o!6ca. . .
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REUBIS CAVKSEY". Maunfaeturer ft Tb
suntB jieSatervRle and Miaiutw. All
J tbe most tasteful aal sib
.Aug n l5. ,fr.i I-O-ilt-i ui- .!.