Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, March 28, 1866, Image 2

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A union of lu.'ces, anil a union vflanilt,
A unlcn no oicer litali sever;
A vatcn of hearts, and a union vfltamTt,
And the American Union forever!
M I F F L I M o w x"
Wednesday Morning, ""larch 23, lGJ
11. II. HIi.NO V, Editor ail J l'nlilislier
1 13 T i!Z J U XI. t T A S EX 77.V El -a
Lav i'i Larpett L'ireuUnluH of any paper pub
lished in this Crusty. It ft thneiorc the
it,! a-Ut.in:t r7:.r. Ii is a, 1'apor, tridy
loyal, ably conducted, a first c!as Localisf.
sad well worthy of t!iB ptronae of every
loyi! citir-n in il? County.
NOTICE TO SUBSC.iiSZRS.
ITER thc l st day of March lMl'j, the
-.A SkvTiM L will be discontinued to o
ebs:criber.-i rcsijing outside of tiiecouatv
nsecs the KuWr'piiea in raid is ai.iace. "
J-n. "il-ii.
TJS ION KEPUELICAN STATE TICKET
FOP. tJOVEKNOR,
MAI. GE.V. JOHN W. GEARY,
I!Lli ' 'i.
tfaliiera cf rciiiiylt-uiiii reuienber
tlat lieisier Clymer voted ngninst a joint
resolution of our L.islaturi!, askiag Cou
g'.ets to inerca?c ;l)e pay of iLe private sol
!ic: ar.d nnn-comruissioneJ o!!i':cri cf the
ftrmr. (e pne 21'j Legislative Keooid
essin lsCI.) Uhih? you were battlinj for
hc Union he was eihau-lin his ingenuity in
levying nicjui! to coviueract the suc.-e of
vi.nr arms.
THE SEW I'AI'tn,
We publish this week the cards cf
Mc-srs. II. T. MeA!iter, K. W. Jami-ou,
S. M. Shelly, and C. G Shelly, in refer
cuce to the ue of their names by Y. M.
Allison ec Co., in connection with the
publication ot the new paper. These
grntkuieu have all been l.fe-loni: Kepnb
licacs, and their opiuions,as expressed iu
their cards should have due consideration
by the party. In addition to these cards
we have received letters from all parts of
the county regretting the action of the
new papet meu in their efforts to keep up
the spirit of faction and thereby aid the
Loctfocas to destroy the organization of
the llvpn' liean party.
Wau Deists or the States. Iu a
TepoM submitted to Cegress l'eunsylva
iiia is set dowu as having a war debt ot
S'io.OOOjO-JO. The euly war del cm-
tractcd by this state was the 8,000,000 i
1, , . .
oau, aud that is :n coursa of cxtinc-
t: :ti. i hiif.deh.l.ia borrowed knmi
t'i" Loi.oni-ii suiiiy lew !
iniiiioub to pay bouu'.Ies; but thc peo;
ot tne sta'e
jeueraily raised from among j
.1
i.icui.-e.vos, ry tasiuon. ti.e nionoy neces
furyf.rth.it purpo-e: so that alihough
te fu:u Oi S-jijjUOOjOvJO was undoubtedly 1
spent in raising troo; s to Cil the ouotas
of the Slate, it i, not in anvsei.se ,Mt
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il.c State is iu a better Lnaoeual con-I
;
htiju, to d iy, than before the war, with .
less debt and with better means for pny-1
lug ra;...Jiy what she owes, and that too,
without resorting to direct taxation.
t i-General Grant has already em-
j batieal'y -declared iu favor of General i
(ii-Si'V ItO;" Will fl.r.ie fill bia iri'lniinA t
J ' ....... ..... . . v.
for him. General logan, of Iiiiuois, and
(jcneral Uuruside have cxpres-cd their
willingness to take tiie stutnn aud do bat
tie beneath thc banner of the capture of
Savannah, and their companion in arms.
General Geary. Major General Han
cock, one of Pennsylvania's most briliant
heroes, with Gen. Meade, tho heio of
Gettysburg, who may be classed among
the Scat soldiers cf the world, are ready
for his warm support while with the sol
diers of the State the gallant Geary is a
tower of strength, and they will rally to j
the fiht with ail the eagerness they re
.ponded to Lis battle-cry, on the' bloody i
field.
.
t-Gov. 15rowu!ow thus speaks out, j
who more than any other oue man was !
instrumental iu having President John- j
I- ..-.... I
sun cominatea tor tne ice i residency : 1
''Our niiud is made up we are with
tne union party iu Lougress, pnd with
thetu wo intend to sink or swim. Ihc
people are also with tbcm, fur the coun
try, and agaiust its euetuies and the men
who refused to vote men and money to
carry ou the war. This latter class are
the most loud in their praise of the
President, laboring day and night to cre
ate a split between him and thc parry
vhit plp'ted l'iin n.div.'J ihe. corthr."
Juniata
dm
c.vuds.
Mexico, March 19, I860.
This will certify that mj name has
been placed on the handbills of Mr. YY.
M. Allison Jf Co. without authority.
J. J APPLEBAUGII.
McAlisterville, 3Iarch24, 'GO.
Mr. II. II. Wilson PleVe insert the;
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following ard in your columns in next
week's issue
This will comfy that my
J
name has been put on
Vf. M. Allium & Co. without my knowl
edge o' consent. I believe the proposed
paer to bo an iij'iry to the party.
Kespect fully,
S. M. SHELLY.
Fayette Townmiip, ftjarch 24, 'C(.
Dear Sentisel Please publish the
following, as it will place me right before
the people of the county. My name has
been used by the firm of V. M. Allison
& Co. as being favoiable to the issue of a
new Republican paper in this county, and
as my name appears upon the Prospectus,
I wish tu notify uiv 1'iiends. throiiL'li fhfi
r- -
columns of your paper, that I have not,
nor w
i.er.
ii 1 nave an;;lit to dn with s.nd r.n.
Yonrs resppcif'uiir,
II. T. MeALTSTEU.
East Salem. Maroh 23, 1SGG.
II. II. U'n.so.N Dair .Sir: I sec
my name on trie 1'rospuctus of the Juni
ata hfjivbliriin as oui: of tlie A"euts to!
solicit suhscribm f.r that iisiior. I J
not wi.-h to have it understood that I am
in n r- rmt it. torne'.. . i k t. ....
do I think that it is ealedated to do any
ir.H'd. but on the eontinn- if u ill ..
: tendency to distract the party and pro-!'""
mo:c tlie r,vac?.
, c. G. SHELLY.
Fayette Tci'.v.vsmr, March 24, 'GG. j
EniTOit Sentinf.l You will confer a!
on me by pnlilishiug the following : M v i
......... I.n t. - I I. II' . II- .
uju.c nii3 uccu useu uv t . .ii. .Ainson it
Co. for the purpose of supporting aud sus-:
tainin? a new r it er in tl.i r.iinife t. It.. '
called the J-tnhht Rrj,t:Micnn. This caia 1 he ids are r.-j .ieing. the secessionists aie ! Morie-iaie, has jusl oled at the McLiiu
is to shnw that I denounce the entire linn 1 exultant, Thadous Stev. ns, lienj. Wade j toik House. He w is the barde.-t sight
aod will have nothing to do with the ictv '. and Charles Sumner livo. W'e have L'ot I o-t-r wiinos., , l oir,,, ni.thinc but a. hlnek
paper, btJieviog that it vould, it encour.
aged by the people, result iu th entire
disrup-ion of our p irty i.u the couuty.
Yours truly, I
disruption of our p .rty i.u the couutv. '
K. W. JAMISON.
Cait. II. II Wiis.ix A-fj- Sir:
I see my uamo published in a prospectus
of a ut w paper to be called the Jmiint-i
Rrytihlitnn :id to be published by Win.
M. Allison & Co. I fiinrdv desire ta sav
to you and to the public that I did not I Pennsylvania by its hostility to the sol
aut bonze Mr. Aiiisou or any ouo el-e to dier; but as oon a3 the war was over it
use p.y name iu cwmcction with said pro-; ?ut Bp two soldiers as candidates on the
reetus and that I have no interest reeu- . i . . . i .i .- , -.
.i .i , ,. SUiw ticket to caUdi the soidiers' votel
niarv or otlierwisc in the publicatiou of .
the proposed paper, and do not. desire my i go Io: as thc initutior.Kl amendment
name nscl iu connection with it. as I be. abolishing Slavery was in doubt they op
lieye tbo project is i-alculatcd to distract ' posed it and denounced everv one who
therarty. Voure votel tbr -i, ; soon as it is adopted they
A C UU.
leint'j'fdH, 'io hereby
we never authorized Mr. Allison or any!
mm i'U tiv kii)-n n!ir tiuni.w t.i u-ii.l irni;i..,o.
I" ..w..---w.-;.. .... , v,.-,
.1W nd r..- .o, idi;ite ,.11 ,.,,.,n,.ii., ;,!,'
I "". " - -
i ins t uoi i. 10 silui . :oui ner pap.'r, oene ing .
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it wt:l nave a tendency to distract (he
tirty, and that it has been cotten up to
serve person. ! cuds and
.'raniy pcrviiial
an i'losiues ai in i.i ioa uai yiouy
uid success' ul the paity iu the county. '
U'e discouutenunce the wh..le scheme.
and will us,, our in'Jue.iee against it, and :
- . ' . .
rZ 1 member ol the party to oe-;
nounee it. .No one but an etieniv o.' the
j t :n : ' t
puny aim ijiieonieos ion i:Me t-oeoiiriigy-
Ulcn-to such a scheme. When there ia
so important an electrja before us we
stieuid cultivate uarmouy in out own rants
i , . .
I jnd keep down thc spirit of faction. We
J acinan'I Ot .'lessrs. . .d. Allison A Co.:
thc .hdrawul of our nawea from their
prospectus.
J. G Funk, Feiaiannagh townbhip;
). W. Fliekinger, Turbett
Pattersou Alexander " "
Jacob Gruninger, Milf.ird "
Samuel Leonard, Fayette "
J. S. Shelly, Monroe "
Jcdia I!J. 'J'hompsou, Perrysvillo.
J. M Wharton, :'
Vviiiiaiu llartman, Patterson.
A THICK.
We hear complaints made, by sonif) pco- j
pie that, newspapers are sent to their ad
dress for which they never subscribed, j
but that they innocently took them fro:ll ;
'he Post Offlce two or'three times a.,d
hortly were notified that thev were liable
for a year's subscription. This is the
1 law, auu we warn every person against it.
The trick has often been played by un-
principled publishers. No one should
tate a netrspuper from the I'ost Olhce
UIil.)SS he iiis subscribed for it. as he
.u.,..;.. rrnr- W-.Mp for a vrar'n auh. I
Lcni.tion at full rates.
ri. Mr. Clyuisr says he is willing to
sacrifice his life, if need be, in defending j
the Union. Vv'hy djdu't he act upon
that principle when the I'nion was io
peril!' It was tb Soldiers who saved the
L'uioo, uot the Copperhead politicians
who sU:id at home and got up County
Meetings to discourage voluatcering and
delimit; i-? thc "C"uspiip;joti act.
, n e lue undersigned whose names nrc i have coutested the State as the ultra pro j the war, and when his votes, his speeches, I J. ('emjianj w:it meet at Mr. -. i
signed to the Prospectus of a new paper ' lavorv anti-war party . this year thev ! his ae's. .lie thoroughly ventilated, and j I'""'"?-"" '' " '"'rons-i 'trTN i
to be publi-hcd iu MiiHi.itown by W. M. ; ' .,, ' ' i , , i .. , , .,, ,' . j of M.irfimowa. on K.Vi'LtilVVi. XH.
Allison & Co , and to be cled the J mi- Fut P acan"',at9 'or Governor who voted ftlu- peop.e, and especially the returned MARCH 31. is.'O. at g o'clock, !'. M. I'.y or-j
. ' . . , . , . . ' I'.,r ll.o null .LifiiM. ..r.i.oiti,, ..I .,.,.1 i ci' ILtc .in.fl to I mill- LI ri..li. w. il ul-.t'i der of the Preside!!'. flllitr 2I--I.
THE NEW XATIO:V .
"We have received the second cumber
01 the Ai Autton, published-at Rii-h.:
mend by Mr. llunnieut, formerly of Fred-' striretive conflagrations, with perhaps one
ericksburg, Va. Mrllunuieut will L0 exceptioq, which has yet occurred in the
donbt be remembered by many of our ! oil regions . The conflagration began at
cimens, as he visited this county durin'the Ocean Well, where two men were es-
. ; is,..! i ."I i ,,,!!.:,, . t....ir xrhieh
the campaign of 1802 when Gov. Curtin 'cagea in caulking a new uuk wiii-n
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wa cauuiuaio iuc kuuuu iiuii-, aua oe- i
! . I
i . ,, , J . , ,
1 cnnnir.n Hrt t-T.l.i m tha P. nif ii .. .
the hand bilk ofiT' ."r 7
in .liiimmown lor I'irte nours ana twenty , tnrous" wuieii me uu i m uui. au " ! SUie iireveuutive ot nog cuulefa.
minutes, and ll who heard hi.n on that jiug down tbo run it communicated with j .. th(J wcck cnJij,
occasion will.My he is the right kind of jan engine louse apJ there caught rolu lsixteeu vewcls w.ere wrecked off the Brit
s man to publish a loyal paper at the late Uho Ere in tho furnace. From this point i auj rlt,u coasts, involving a lo of
Capita! f Jeff. Davis & Co. The Xew
Xution is a good k:zou pajer, aud ooni.
I come of the strongest and most
j ciug editorials we have seen for some tme.
j The subscription prue-is Three Dolors iu
! advance.
i
Mr. Ilunnicut publishes a letter feciv
ed from some person signing biuslf
"Conservative," in which he sceis to
think the' editor must be drunk, crty, or
- a fool to Dublish a Inval i?iner in "liuh-
, V 11'-- j
j mcud, and iu reply Mr. II. vefy joolly
I savs : L
I " 5
'Mr. 'Conservative,' we want yep and
nil of your '$ort' to uudcr.-tand dis'netly
iu the outset, that monpy can't br:b us
nor threats iutimiil.vc us r;e havehcard
the rear nf lions, the braying a asses,
and the rauting of 1'nols, for if these
many years
We are now in our fe n.na-
! tive South, where we were
u burn, r d cated
"d lived ail otir lift-, up to the tile we
I umt-h ! i : t I , I. , , .-. t ... 4 ......... I
of JefT. Davis & Co. The South b our i
! home, we loVc the South, and :.t- i
,n ''ve 'a t',e ''uth until we die,'un.jly
11 I.e.
get killed.) :j,nd we are ilptermiied
oe..aliDuo the publ.eaHon f J'iie An t
.Wf;i jast so lon as we can get bread
l (...,- mi. I n,. .. i.i i
liutter. ailii molasses emmo i In kocn ik ,
frtm starvation and tau raise meau to '
purchase material aud pay hands fur "tt-!
tin? it out. So, le ca'y. 'Mr. t'onserva-
' I.I I
live, we are. noi searej. tiie wonu is rn
I IT i
ing ou this is a '(regressive aire, woiujit- i
ful rliin" lir.tunV.r ti... iV.
a:e liapiwniL'' the Conner-1
a luyai Congress, aod Congress will stand !
bv u. and we trust jod will stand by all. j
and defend the liht, aud save- our couu '
try." "
and defend the ik-ht. aud save our com, 1
(ry." '
Au Accor.imoUatins I'arty
The Ieinoeratio
e party is a verv aceoni-
' J
far as accommodating it-
niodatin? one. so
self to cireum-tances is concerned. Ail
throueh the war, it distinguished itself in
I uvv'iv V4n;v iut: ruut'j?u il uuiaian .
t .....,,:.. i. .- r . .i I
au iouuuwLieut ii. i ma vesi s vi: . ii.e v
iiier.t and for the Abolition of Slavery in
.1... 7 lt.4-t.. ,V f VI. ..,.!. tn .!.... -1..... 1......
mi; LI.-I.H.OI1 i.i.imiiiiij, iioiii - ..i-v i.ic.ll-
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selves burnt iu ehigy lor tlicse vciy votes.
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in i n Aiaim men Lii.i.n'i iu ht c...s .'ai.
f 1 1
has been based on the doctrine that the
government has no power to coerce a State !
to stav in tiie f nion ...id 1 berr :.: ( u.
iV
. w,i! was ail wrong ; now they Lea 1 thei
tkket wilh a soIJit'r v;ho f"u-'U in I
i i i . .......
; war, and declare that no State has tl
declare that "v --" v v..o. ...... -v..... u...c....-. - , v... o.-. , ,. ,
war, ano oec.are mat no tate ..as ti;eiboih liwj .Ba.e alld Uouse
right or power to get out of the t nion . i
. . .' . .
No party ever before showed such fa .
cllity in changing ; yet wilh all itsehanges j this Common wealth, at all general, to.v.i
ir never ni.mi!..st ekn. , ih ri-ht i shin, borough an d special elections, are
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side
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ri, ,1(:iaiia lleaioiratir Kcsolnlions
The Indiana Deuioaralic State l ouven
tiou resoivc that they will sur.port Mr. !
Johnsou iu all bis couCiets with the Con- j
gressional majority. It seems to us that j
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this is prudent, political and, above all.
I cheap. If he will fiht (lie majority ol 1
I his own party, they, the minority, will
j hold his coat The offer shows a high
estimate of Mr. Johnson's charade: and
I sagacity
The doctrinal part on the effect of the j
'"ire 01 we reuemoa b. ueo ami easy,
'The seeedcrs bad not the light to pneede ;
., . .1 1 1 1: r 1 -
tuerelorc me aucu.pS .uvo.ves w, fc-m
(The rule will apply cipually well to thc ,
wh"i: catalogue of crimes
claim that Congress is ia rebellion
force. inat is tue way mcy icit. an
I through the war but they did not then
' eompliiuer.t Mr. Johnsou by calling ou
I him to join ttem.
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n.a r 1. II
Un the waoio tne resolutions are a
striking mitigation of the venom of In
diana Democracy. The serpent has been
out iu the cold a long time ; ho wants to
warm himself iu the Lusbandmau's bo
som, and be conceals his fangs. The
thing shows management, and we presume
it give the key note of the Deuioeraiio
political melodies this year. Cu. (Jaz.
txfA circus is to be built in Paris thit
will hu!d four thuuatid ru'Jplc.
Great Firo on Oil Circcfc.
This morning's Pittsburg papers con-
tain an account oi one oi tne dio.-i uu-
f...ni mi frt thfl niriiiiint or twi tiun i
w""v" i
, . , - - pIa , lein,
,. . . , r.' , ., ;
r-.ri.pil nt ilift riottnii created a vsacim, .
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lit rapidly spre4 to the oil tanks ot the ;
Jtt.lpaa till Company, of Philadi-li hia, the
oon'in-.'Arotic Well, and No. 2, Patterson &
Dickey, aud No. l'J; ttieuoe dowu the
Kun to different wells, Cve iu number.
belonging to the lsreeden & Myers, aud
Ureeden & Tcnueut leases, which weie
soon envelopd in one huge mass of flames
with no earthly means oi cuecuing mis
fearful tide.
It rolled onwxrd down the run in
flumes, communicating wiih everything
combustible, sweeping every object before
it. It soon found a chaunel, which car
ried the burning mass into llennehoff
Kuu. catching in its way three refineries,
some thirty or more buildings aud sever
al wells in progress of drilling. Iu Ies
than fifteen minutes fioui the breaking
out of the file it was emptying itself in-
j to Oil Creek at the mouth of the ruu.
tLhS Prf0,,nR ,a th cJe a ,orr-ole
mouutaiu ot b'ack Fmoke and fime near-
a mile in length.
The damage is estimated at ? 130.000.
Yw(jnty ttousand barrels of oil was con-
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sumed, with the tankage, some eii'tteen
3 K ' c
eDS;ilC houses, derricks, engines, and the
whole paraphcraali for sinking welis
are Jetro' cd.
Two men wero reported burned sen-
.Iv tlirp f:i:a!K- nii.l hii Kriik
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ou-,
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eyes were
euid, charred m;:iS of flesh, when extii
ea'sa Jrum ll,c t,cvouriHi' nt-
eyes were burned out, and he was iu every
'way unrecognizable. Another mm is re-
pol
led to have bus lied to uea'li iu a dtr
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nek, and one jumped 1 rum tuo t.ip oi
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silo auoiiier oeuieik io save iis tiiu.
was injiireu siig
htlv.
The Keading Jjit.-nai, published
at the home of Ifiester Clymer the Dem
ocratic nominee for Govertmr says :
"Against Mr. Clymer. personally, we
havn nothing to sny against biui politi
cally we will have much to say iu the
course of the campaign. His n-c ird, f.;r-
tunately for the people, is a public one,
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and he cannot hide it. Ho was tne v al J
I.,,i;,,l. ..f l'..n,.c..,..,..;.. .1.. .1 I
"Si -- im.-i i a in i uhul ,
he wiil in-.ei with a condemnation scarce
;y less overwheiuiing than was that which
befel Yallriiidigham when he
similar niScc two years ago iu
tan
the
fir a
Uuc'k-
eye
SmIc."
Tllr. I diowing is a copy of an act reg
ulating the mode of voting at all elec
tion.! in tl.c several couut.es oi this l,oui-
mon wealth, whieh has been passed bv
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Str. 1. ' it iuu tut,
KC. 1. U it utat frj. .'-.. That the
uu.iUtied voters of the several counties of
hereby hercatier autlioriZed and rerjuire'i
to vote by tickets printed or written, or
partly printed and t.arilv written, severally
classified as follows: One ticket shad em
brace the uames of all judges of emi ts
voted for, and t: be labelled outside in
dieary ;" one ticket shall eml-r oe the
" ' f fe '
be labelled "Male ; otic ticket sua.i cm
b (ho of c,Uli
vo!e(1 f,jr! iuc:uditig office of Senator and
member or members of Assembly, if voted
for, and members id' Congress, if voted
for, and be labelled ''county;'' one ticket
shall embrace thc names id ail township
! oflicers voted ior, aud he labelled ''town
ct ;p . ouc ti, kct thai! embrace tho naiiie
of all borough uilieets votod I r, aud I
1 o j ii 1 i,
abelled -borough ; and each class fedll j
be deposited in seperate boxes-
EC. 2. i hat It bliail be the duty ol
t,je fc'h;r" ia tiie 8everi countles f
his Commonwealth to insert, iu their
election proclamation hereafter issued,
the first section of this act.
HSThe State Treasurer of Indiana re
centiy received a package of money from
the Treasurer of Uoss county, a twenty
dollar bill, signed by the Treasurer of the
United States, made payable in Ilea urn,
and the A ngel Gabriel's name affixed as
cashier. The note was issued by the Xa
tiotial Bins of Jeffersouville, and is gen
uii.e. The bank, however, refuses to re
deimi it, and we understand a suit wiil be
brought by Mr. Morrisou fur its recovery.
Ca-The Republicans ot Khodo Maud ! ,iQ0S t,e a at ' ". f A. J. Fur
... - 1 euson. Last Wa crtcjrd. Resistor s ntfice Miit-
have made a wise choice iu the selection I imtown. aud ac iho store of Samuel Ruck,
of Gen. Durnsido for Governor. His
came is recommended to tho voters of
'Little Khody" io the history of many
battle:;, tucc-; ai!i4 .L'.' crsv'c s'clii-;
The cops Hie funking desperate
pff,im t0 (le-t.'at lac 'ienublicin nominee
ir Governor in Connecticut anything
lor fraud and spoils is their watio.
jir A bill passed the Senate on Thnrs-
day iucteasin;; the ealary of the Gover-
nor to 0.000, alter the term cf the pres-
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... . , ..,,
j-Hi.um.uoui coal, ot which hog
will eat In-iu otio to two puund.s per day,
... 1
regarded by too iruinc lo.ma- a3 -a
nearly one and a quarter miiliuu ot clonals.
Sidf Tom Thumb, wile and baby have
re'urued trout profitable (our iu Kumpe
It is statedwis a curiosity that the baby
earned, as a show, enough money iu a
yeai to support it comfortably daring a
loug life.
Rfii'ix tons of. rock fish, weighing en
average of seventy pounds, were taken in
,ho wutcri 0,- yoiCa Carolina a few d.ivs
ajo, sild ut ten ceuls a pound, takeu to
New l'oik and retailed ior tweuty.tive
aud tliirty cents.
IsT.V voo!-gro"cr made a statement
at a U.e convention iu Vermont, beiu on
a hitler cold day, that every rag oi clothes
he had on was made of foreign wool while
he had ut home three clips of wool iii.ni
bis ov,n flocks which he could not re'!.
fitirAn agricultural society recently of
fered a premium for thu best mode f ir
riga.'ion which w.u jointed ' irrltati m,"
by mistake, whereupon a w ig sen? h;.-it'e
to claim the pr;ze. Ho toek '.-are to be
out of i he way when she returned.
f.yG4ncral Li o's Ailing-on c ti'e bc
lonts to the government, baviug betu
purchased at a salo for the non-payment
of taxes. All talk, tli-refore, ot requir
ing the land to Mrs. L.-e, is sensation il.
I'liclc Sam has a title to the Cum, which
holds good against all litigation.
ftiT.vo Chorokee Indians had a Sght
over a bottle of whi-ky reeet.tly n S il
phar Sring, Arkansas, which teMJtml
in the death of both. It is very lik.dy
that, had the savages agreed peaeeihly to
drink the stuff, both would have been
killed, so thut it is n jt altogether fair to
attribute hi killing to the light.
lM' fiiT rt -s cat ? t.5.
UTlim: HALL IMTEL. The n-uler-
ini 'l W'ti'l l r -f! ccttV.lly inf ir:n his
friends an 1 liie puhlie g-ner'ii'y th-it tie lin
riki-u c1::ii?h ol ihe ain.ve irii'ied llutei. f.ir
Rier'y kept by A. R. Ii .: -ruaii. siuia c l iu
l-'av. :te l'iKi:"!i'n. Jnn;a':i e maty. l'a.. ni;out
four inilos east of MeAlisterr.lie. where ho
will ho f.repir : I f avcoiuiuudate ail w?i i:inr
fnvor him wi'h their p-.trnii.te. l!'n RAIt
will be sloe's? 1 with Iho bt'-it qMi'v :I
li'piors. Lis TA RLE sprca t with the 'esl the
mu ket can :Trd. ac-1 his SXARLK atteudoi
by trusty hosiler1!.
ruar. 25, '00-Suu LKVtlS AW.
Vja.i.E
O opvii
: a.KT si iima. j. it. v.i, t win
.-!-ot oiioiii iii Mitiiintowii, cn
il 2ii I to eoiitls'.ie li wee'.s.
Mond.iv, A
'hii."iin! Iir p-it tnwnn he still n.-Vs
'ke sii.prt of tiis cuizcas of Miillin, l'iit'er
aon .j.t Ticiuitv. war. SI-.!
T'E.STKUX LAM) AtiEN'tiV. t.in-
I prieh. l.anenster. UVeoniiti, v.-:!l buy
J n a 1 sell UK L ESTATE, and pay 'j'aies for
i noni esidtnt, to ih.'Se dcj-rin to loe.ite in liic
i West, can obtain meat; llonu'S and g'.od v-i-
ter p'-ver ill pi .o.' orous lne:iliies by consult
ing hiai vet'ereue giviiif rctoired.
m ir. 21-1 v.
'I-V'" liOOOS I'D!'. M'RiXit SALE.?
iN Eyre Laudcil. Kourih an 1 Areh S'.'s..
i'liil.oielpliia.iiire opening for Spring s;rtici
Fashionable New Silks.
Xovlllrs 111 loess (iools.
New iWyles Spring s-hawT:..
.N'ew TrMVeliinji l'ress t.iood:?.
Fine Stock of New Goods.
Sliipnirieent Foulards.
Splendid Riaek Milks, ie.
E. A L. have their nsnr.l usoriiiient of Sta
e to.oi 8. Also, (jloihs, (.'assimores, Vesi-
j pi
j iuzs, fee.
j S. Our
prices are now nrrang.-1 to me.
: ihe view of Buyers. Mareti HI, 1W.-0
iii: in v Eiiuriiit,
320 A li.CH STKFF.T,
i "i
l'.ULAbEI.riil.V.
WATCHE?,
Fine Gold JEWELRY.
Solid SILVER WARE
and Puperior SILVER PLATED WARE, ut
Rkih ckh Piikks ! inar. 21,-St.
f E A EN ESS, RUN DX ESS .t CATARRH,
LJ treated wilh the utmost success, by .1.
ISAACS, M. ! , Oeutist and Aijrisi. :'for:i'erly
I of l.eydeu. Holland.) No. .,l!l 1'I.NF. Street.
1 I'lllLAi)'. i'fatimo..inis, from the n:ost
reuifc-oe souroes 11. me 1. 0 y uiiu . ouuii v can
,,e ?Pfn B Li;, olVl
! aie invited 10 accompany Iherr patients, r.s
1 he has no secrets in his praeiioe. ART!
Hi I A L i. 1 inserted wi'.uout pain. Xo
charge for examination. mar tM-ly."
I Jo 4.'on(rartfr Alii-uliim
A Seated proposals will b received by the
hoard of School Directors of Walker town
ship, for tin buildinsr if a Rrick School
House in Mexico. (55 x 3f ft.. 14 ft. high, in
ihe clear. Plan and specification can be
seen at the House of Samuel Dunn in Mei.o
up till Sa'urday, April 7th 2 o'eloelt P. M ,
at which time the contract will be lot.
JOHN GI.Nt'LSi'IL Pr't.
MiritA.-t Pifbek. Sect'y. mar. 21 it.
U-"! to tutif ractorg. Proposals
API'.l L us--' for buildiupr a RRICK Chl'RCII
in E::s Waterfor.t. The contractors to fur
nish all tho Materia: Plan and Speeitica-
Prrysvii'.e.
A. J. FEUCCSOX. )
MAT HEW CLAKK. -UAViJ
i;. ('VVLiJ )
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I'reJ.'ftiiiii '
GKKAi KEDHCTION IX Ttl'ii l'?M:Y.Mj?
S A U U I. E II Y fr.,m January J.i, IMC.
JAMES ii- MMUSd wnuid r-spntiiuily n
niui.?e t his eld cu.'lorui-is and lbs puiiiio
f... f K Ii" i3 a Ui-f e stock of
ifvLS s.;ii.ps.-HAKxi:s.s. collars,
i' Vi iilTS nu all other a'!itl;-s usunl-
ly kept in a SAVI'LLU SHOP, which lie
ill Bell Rt the filluv. in reduced prioas:
Jieat Silver l'Uted liu uea M
.Second bust - 1 (J
Third do Ji j;1) (j.)
Common Tinted da 2 (J
Second d'j do yo
Cnmmun 1'l.iin do jjj
Jiirsi Jipunih Sadiiies ; 00
t-ceoiid do do i:n
C'mrcou Quilted Seat do with Horn 3 tV)
I i omtnon do without Horn
K Oil
j I'ive inch Breech-Eands i Side
i Leathers for two Uorsoie
j Four inch do
9 00
10 t
3a W
v..vn-u....d v ....... w v, u meads
1 2 4o, 5iric-)vs V 3 .
J Double not r Ysnkro TiarnrKs which
I iuciudes bridles, haiaes, coilars, linen.
! rat cuain. .c.
l'air of Yankee Rridl
I i.-c-rin? Ila'icrs
Ihree-riug do
: Check ilnc-a S 4 inch
cm
5 !"
1 50
1 2o
2 7.
i
1 fit
. II.
C c t?
" 0
!
do do 1 iueh
IiUnd Rr;iile
Riding Rvidlej from
Oood in aft Collars
Harness d.i
Wnia .Whips 2.00. 1,7), 1,50,
1 ,:?
R'.ijr.Ty no Irom 7 . cents to
RiiKHy Lines. Sat 2.0o, round
I'lim Lines '6-4 inch 1,W, 1 inch
,!"
1 1-4 inro l.'Ji.
lie would aiso invite the puMi. fo cxare.iri t
his slock before p-irehasinc el-ewhoro. a.s h,,
feils conl-ilei-.t he i:iri si li chrnp. r tl!Sn
iither e-taliUsliaiont iu the roun'y H,3 r oti
is riuirk sales and snial! profits. Giv htm tt
call and srive di-iiut.
E"H REi'AI kl.NU neatly executed an 1 s'.l
work warraa'.cd.
JA.MKS TI. !"!M).VS.
Bridge ."-t., MirHitouu ie.
NEW STAGE LINE
milW PE3BPS7ILIE A8 CMCllRD.
Leaves Perrysvillo Mon iiiy. "Wednesday nn t
Friday i ' o'elook, a. tn., and arrivoa Kt lioi..
curd at 4 o'c'.pc!: p. n. -
J.ravis Cuiieo'd T'les'lr.y, riiiir-pi-.- ri'd
Saturday at ii oV'oek. a. ii:.. si. I pir've- nt
IVrr.vsTil'.e t It eV.ek. p. m., iu tiu.o t. r
the tr.iipn going linsl ftri t West.
S'.ftes iil i,:iVC Mliiilll .Slliliim aa fn!i.,-.
I.e:iveq iiiiii u ."scri'ii'ii on .Ssli:r'i?A, n? '. r.
si. and return on M.,i ii.v; Uwv i ne-i'.v
''r.. ii,. ani riu.is ou Wednesday; !ivir.-
Tht'.rs-l'.y at 6 :,. iu.
s will lorive Mil'lin ::iti..n f.,r .V-id
ir.i.i, duily in the evening, and n-iu.-n in !i'o
j R ijca ioo Mid -:n k.ip. nf aii kin U ar
j e;i in elonye aud pr..ii,prly delivered i,,
j cr.i'e c'l.-ire. T'j fintr on li;e n!o-s roll
uro in COOi) OIl'iK.'l n.i under n.i,
cnarge ot con-,; e'eni and experience' dr:v.-r.
1 he proprieior hopei. by strict an i person
al .-i...-!;..-,!, i o iiu--:iie io ijii.-r.t a ra:r
ut puij.ic i-ntron-iie.
auara
LEMUEL P.. BEALF, Frcp.
n. 1 '(.'i. -if. 1
t-'S, Ii 0 0 P SKIRTS, , "
a-CVKSVfi "Own 12aJ.C,"
-V iM I'-.Cn "ItK'J AMI So, IQ
Vi'-'lDLI SALE J. RETAIL,
NO fS AlU'll Street. i'iJIi'. VD..
'l iie nnst cW!!:iI, a?s.-.ri.i"!t of Ludit-j-',
Mis,.-s" nui t 'hi! Ir..':i'a H'J )i SKIRTS, in
1 1, is t'i'.v : got tea up eipressy to c tel thj
w.i.Nrs of riKsT-rt Ass Tit i.oe : i.ii--icim't tl e
r.oni .-t. and i.i.-sC des'ralde Siy'.es:.!:.! S:zci c?
-i n Tiaii-i.' of every leng.ti froai L'J lo
4 y us. roun-1 to .'; Si rini. at to $ j.
I'.'i'u Skirts, ail length-", fr ilu 2J to 3 yard
round me boiiom. at $1 40 to .f .'.
Our line of iise' and 1 hi! lien's SKIHTS
ar prf.verV.ial'y iievad all coiapii;i ,:i fur
vtr'eiy fd' s;. l-.s Htot sizes -is vill a-, f.-r
f.nisl. aud duruiiiVy ; Taryins; frma S to 1;'J
1 11 !ic-i iu length. Ii to 4J S;i;;s :it ili r-Ti' i
to j'J 'Ji. Ail Skirts of -OR!: DUN M Hvli. '
are W'asium i:: n ijive Salis.;,
r.vti -j si ..-ir. unit ; tl..-v iT
bet
ill's
Uuop s 1 ri .vi.im.ii.ctori . .o. 0.4 Ai '.'ii .51.
Sit.nirj.ed ones.oh Tib I
Ainu, ei-M;i'!y on hand. r..n.
Manut'a':- urvl in New York., n-oi i,,
States, whii.li ;re -"e l hi verv b.w 1
Skip.t.
Lai uu
ice.. V
lot of the ip Skin !." pi 11;.,, s. ci.nu ; 2 )
piin,". r! "'- spring. l 1,'. Jo si tiut
r?j go and 4 sprinoi $1 .V.'.
t-jj Smits, iii-s..e to ilnier and Reraaei
O.-.E Peice Oni.v :
inar. 7- I111
TO .. i T3 i 24 Yi.
Tiio
ti'.ivern.-.'i
h:.vijij; btti restored t
weeks bv & very sio;L;
hi all h in a fe'.r
remedy, uficr having suifered
for cc-veral
diciil disease. Coiisumptioii in anxiuus lo
uotke kiuwu to his tellow-sujercrs tin; liuom
of euro.
To ail who desire it, he w ill send a copy
of the piesei ipiiou used (free of charge.)
wilh the uireetiuin for prepirhii; aud uaiii
the SHin;. which they will find a stt.e ct'Ki;
for C.;.i;5i!'l lo.v, .i ;Tiivi. i'.KosniiTt,
t.'oli.iis. CoLls and a!i Throat au 1 L:n:
AilVeiioiis Tae only jibjoet ol li.e advertiser
in sending the prescription is to benefit tho
a.iiiete.l. and spread inl'oi mition nine:, ha
conceives l be iiivaluible, cn 1 ho hope
every snlTeror wi.'t try ij leiut.ly. s it will
costiiiem n ulling, and may nrovj h blessing.
i'arties wishing the prescript. 0.1, fkee. by
I return mail, will p'.e:.-e addi ess
; Rev EDWAHiJ A. W ILSOX.
; Williamsburg. Kiups Co. Xew Vork.
;GRAYB!LL & CO.,
; WHOLESALE DEALEf.SI I.V
OIL CLOTH, WINDOW SHA&ES,
; Croonis, Mats, Bnishrs, I'tnton Laps,
j Buckets, Twine-, Wick, &o.,
i S43 NOK'ill Till Ml S I'll KMT.
! 1'HILADLLPHIA.
I Fnh -I- 1-'.'V1t.'
j A I'lU'liHts 'XOTil.'E. The urnlersignivl
j jTA. Auditor appointed to audit the account
: if Adam W ilt jr.. Executor of ihe h.; will
, and teiaine:it of A bun Wilt sr.. dee d, and
j report iJia.'nbi'.tion of ba'aue in l.andi of ao
; counrar.t, will meet all parties intet esied, for
j lite purpose of his appointment ou Tours tay,
1 April 12ih 1SH''., at thePr.blio House o' Th 'tn
j as Cox, in Ureenwood tOiTnship, Jun ala
countv. Pa.
jni.r. id-'.t, JOHN' T. L. SAHM, An I nr.
jTyUTD b TUer will be an eb-oiion h oi
1 1 on Monday, ihe ti'ith inst., at thast. rn of
j Samuel Ruck, in the borough of I'prrvsville,
I hetwien ihc lioma of 1 aui 4 o'clock, P. .L.
10 elect Oflicers to manage, the affairs 01 tho
i Ferryavilc; Rridgc Cotupany for tho ensuing
yar. liy order of the lves;d. nl.
' SAMl'LL Lt'Ci". !.-
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