Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, April 04, 1866, Image 2

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    Juniata JlcntiueL
X5- -r- Kjgi.
A union of lakes, and a union of lands.
A union to jKKtr shall s'.ver;
A union of kearts.ind a union of hands.
Aid the American Union forever!
M I F F L I T O W X
Wednesday .Morning, April 4, ISuG
II.
II. VIIiS'JX, Editor and Publisher 1
fj- 1UF.J VKIA T A SEXTIXEl tTj
the Largit L'fYu.'uiuwi of ai.y paper piib-Ji-!ie
J iu tliis County. It is iiirei re llie
test aivertuiirt'j T.rJinm. It 13 a l'npr, trulv
In va I, ably coiiJuyied. a Crat clas9 Locaiist.
iii.l well worthy of tbe patronaje of every
l.i vtl citizen in the Count r.
XJ-II0I7 REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET I
FOR OOVtT.SOR,
MAI. GENT. JOHN V. GEARY,
OF CUJIEtP.I.ASI COfNTi".
rC" Soldiers of Peunsylvania rc-ir.ern'or
that Heistor Clymer Tote? fl.in?t a joint
reo!uiieri of our Legislature, asking C'cn-tr-ss
tj iucreae the ray of the privnie sol-
tiiers and nnu-commissionvd officers of the !
army. (?ec pse 03 LfgisUtiv Eecoid !
wion ISiU.) Vhi'.c you were battling for I
hc I'nion he wan exhausting his ingenuity in
le-rising means to covtteraet the eucccs cf i
yi or arm?.
VOLVMX TWKXTV. 1 ing his Leiiish purpose, at ti e a: ie time
The present number completes volunin injuring his victim to an extent that her
Uveiity of the Jl':."IATA Flxtikkl. I recovery is cocidcrcd doubtful. A war
T'veuty years since Col. A. K McClure 1 raut was i.s.-ued for the arreat of t!-e of
coiiitiicnced its publication. Who can re-; fender, tut he manned to elude the
a'ize it ? At that time the party of which i ( Gcers until Wednesday, when Mr. IJern
t'..e fclMlMI. Lss always been the fiini. ! ard Campbell, the Chief cf Police, nub
unwavering champion was largely io the j bed him, at or near Camp Curtin, while
minority. To-day every State jeprescntcd (engaged in assisting the family to move,
in the tational Congress has eudorsed its . He was taken bef re Alderman Dower,
jriutiples aud party by an overwhelming ! who committed him lor court, p.K-itivtly
li.ajority. Twenty yeur? sgo, or at thetimc ; refusing t.j take tail for his appcaracce.
Mr. 31cClure coinuicnced the publication jln this the AUlertnan acted wisely, Lr an
of the Juniata Sentinel, the so-called
Pemccratic party carried Juoiata county
l'y a very large majority; at the last elec-
tion their majority was very small, and j the virfuc of our children, and still fur
now their leaders arc exclaiming that j thcr corrupt the morals of a community
'foir.etbirg must le done 07 c!jo the Ke-1 that has already suffered too greatly at
publicans wiil carry the county next full." j the bauds of wil-docrs such as he. Too
Already they are trembling in fear of ' much credit caunot be awarded Officer
the New Jersey defeat that awaits them j Campbell for the capture of the ciiwiual,
on the second Tucrd.iy cf October next, jwho is now iu the county prison to await
It :s ouly a short time since we asumcd
charge of the Sentinel. Our success
thus far has exceeded our expectations.
Prom all parts of the county wo receive
encouragement. Our subscription li.-t is
fcteauily ou the increase, ac J much larger
than at the time wc took charge of the j
paper. Our friends have oar thanks for
their inJu'gccre and their efforts iu our
lehalf. Wc espect to J.iiot the Sf.nti N EL
through another volutin, and as there is
room ou board for more pa.-Senders, wo
would suggest to our subscribers toat !
cjci one ue Vn; or her influence to secure 1
another. We have a long campaign 12-
fore u.1, grave questions must be decided j
at the next election, and if the people ua-j
der'aud these questions, we have no fear j
as to how they wiil vote. We urge our
friends to go to work. See that your j
rcigl.bois aw supplied with a copy of the !
SENTINEL, and wc will predict a I'uion
IViUi j III v li i.ll. l.uuilij VI- CCWU'l
Tusiday if October next.
CAMPAIGN PAl'EK.
As there are many persons iti the county
"
M ho era not fiubsenhers to any newspaper,
we have coucludeJ to furnish the Senti
nel to all uevr subscribers through the
coming poiLtical campaign at rates that
will he within the reach of every man iu
the county. And we trnst our friends in
each district will go to work i? g?cj cm
est and get up clubs. The peep: aou!-i
understand the great questions t'.st will
Le agitated in the approaching campaign,
and thus be enabled tj vote intelligently
at the coming election. We will furnish
the Sentinel from the third week in
April until the last week iu October by
wh'ch time j41 tfc official returns will be
published, at te fsHoVreg ratc3 :
Single copy SO
five copies 2 l0
Ten copies..... 0 -50
fifteen copies..
O nn I
,j UU
TVnn'y enpie? v!3 00
Thanks. Our thanks are due Hon.
J. X. Ilrmrn, cf the Pennsylvania Legis
lature, and Hon. Oiiu .Stewart, of the
Ca'ifwiiia I.t-g!-iJ:trre. f.T v.-.' naide public
..' nit tn i r-nt-r.
COUKECTJ'J.V.
Last week' we publi.-dicd a curd in refer-
ence to the new paper, purporting to Lave
come from. II. T- McAlister, of Fayette
township. Mr. McAlister lias since in
formed ns that he did Dot write tae card.
lie says he remarked in the prasence of and its author. Their high strains of
some ncighbors,'that be had not authorised adulation, resounding form one section of
Mt. Allison tj use his uame in conhec- the country to the other, filled every val
tiou with the ntw paper, and that as he ley, floated above every hill aud uiuuntaio
(Mr. 'McAlister) had conversed with a and surged, mighty billow of sound,
number of people about the pajer, all of
whom had discountenanced it he con-, the tory journals in.taiitly took ip the
eluded that he tould do uuthiug for it. ; strjin, the London Times leading off.
A person who heard Mr. McAlister make t Every holder of rebel bon Js ; evary
tlroe remarks tciok the liLerty of writing builder of rebel privateers; every tloek
the card that we published last week, and ade runner; hater of universal liberty
afterwards informed Mr. McAlister that
oe nau irm.en a lew lines to m luiin. say-; se:t hoarse over the groat statesman that.solicjt subscribers for that paper. I do
ing that he (Mr. McAiister) could not do fills the presidential chair id" this republic, uot w'sU to have it understood that I am
anything mere lor the sew paper. Mr. j and in honor of his benignant Policy for iD ""J" wa ioter,iiiti4 -n I'er, cor
McAlister thus left .!, thn !mn. ' A...: ,i.i. ti.Y, .i.. .... ..- 1 t,,lnk "lat lt u calculated to do any
- .
sum that the lew lines were .'out to Mr. prise us. Having encouraged the South
All isnD. M e received the card, however, ! c:-n leaders to go into the rebellion, by
from a pcrs.iu who is well known to Mr. I huge promises of sympathy and as.-istaace
McAlister, and who had no authority to
wnto e pub!i!-li tlws explanation by
recjest ot -lr McAlister. e uo not
ces:re to place any person in a lake posi-
tioD, atol ciicoiluiiy make the correction.
Horrible Outrage,
One of the iiavt inhutnau acts ever
perpetrated in our midst was. cuisuu.ioat
ed la-t Friday, upon the person of a
j girl, some sx or t-even ye:i:s of age, aud
daughter of Ir. Nockcl, a German phy
sician, residing iu the u;'pcr cn-l of the
city. The perpetrator of the horrid
crime is Joseph M.icherinan, a young;
man of rather pouioel sj'peariitee, but
whose euiter has beeu anything but cu
viable.
lt seems that the Mocheriaau
family resided in the houste wi;h Mr
Xockel. al,J JoM't-h was iu the liai-it of
itiursiujr and fouoiitsir the children of the
Doctur, until ca tho u.iy above valued,
when the villain succeeded iu aecvui; lis'u-
individual who would be guilty of the
offence named above shou'u not be per
milled to t un at largo to endanger eveu
his trial. The safety of our people de
mands that he be kept there until the
next term of court, when he will (if jus
tice is douej receive the puui:hmcut -due
his crime.
Mucheruian was at one time connected
with the Opeia House in this city, rod
oecasiiwially traveled with minstrel com
panies. He frequently got into difficulties,
owing to his evil doings.
The crime with which Miclierniani
stands charged is oue calculated to arouse
the indignation of the public, and it is
probably fortuuatc f or him that he is pro.
tetted by the walls of the prism. Had
his victim belonged to almost any other
family ia our city, her violator would not
have been pcrmiltcd to go unpunished
until the present.
p. g. Since the above was written,
4va have been informed that the little gi-1
v0 was outraged by Mocherman is no!
; expected tn rtcover. Iu the event of
her death, he will have added to his list
of crimes that of murder. Oar citizens
! can ic-1IC!y realize lIiilt ,liey 1"ve had in
..! - - l 1- I III
their Uiit'st a human being who could be
guilty of an offence so heuious. The
mere recital of tha facts rti'ises parent
to shudder. llitrriJjary Ttliyntph.
rn-The Pittsburg Gazette Kays : "The
ea.-hii.rof the Tradesmen's National Hank. 1
li T - llrn l. rrle r.i.l.tien..
, . , c cm . i
tiee hat the notes of th Cjawfori County
of Oil City; the Venango Pank, of Fratk
I'm, and the Petroleum Hank, of Titus
ville, will not hereafter bo redeerred by :
'l'radenien's Hank. This roiuits from't'nc
reported failure of Culver, Feou & Co..
of New York."
EuThc obtetuies of Hon. Solomon I
Foot, late Senator from Vermont, came !
r t- i . .i. .,i.i u j
nfr in Washington nn thfi .-0 til n!t.. aud
1 ' "' "
. i i i r i ,
were participated in bv tlie 1 resilient anu .
I . -
gurnet, ucneral urant, Justices uie;tue geutlcinan was dead, and the art
Supreme Court, the Diplomatic Corps,
chiefs of executive bureaus, and members
of fti? Senate and House of representa
tives,
inont.
The remains ire tr.kcn to Ver-
j S WAS EX.'ECTED.
j Xo sourer was ihe Preiddf m's new
Policy developed aud undeistood than all
the rebels it the Southern States and all
the copperheads io the . Northern States,
burst out into hallelujahs in praise of it
across the" Atlantic. I u Great Britain
j and impartial justice ; is shoutin hitu-
...... 1 .j .1 tin 1 v. it l 1 . 1 1 13 uifra ui'ii - cm
they are now anxious to reinstate them as
I t'ullv as nossible in tho control of the re -
stored I'uiou.
1 1
It ;s not love of the re-H
i j.uUie, but love of the rjbeis, that prompts!
tuctn.
We s-hould have a pood ileal more,
faith in their protestations if they cviuwj
sot.ie dispositiuu to d-'n with the Etniati
I lyiipiiUM'ia uii iiiu caul'. J'liui:!-
pes mvj s-e 10 cnioice uu our proven
uit nt. ho imagines tltt, iu c;u-e of a
pi'iiuine mid bloody insurrection in Is
land, so foruiidablo as seiioubly to slif.ke
toe Liiti.h throne, the loader ot-"Iffitisn
opinion wouid. in tix mouths id'ur the
close of the f.triij;glo, dymaud au act of
totai oblivion from tho Crywn, and ad
iiiission of au hundred l'eniau chiei'j to
ea:s in Parliament 'i Every man knows
England does uot mauac her affairs on
that principle. So to act wouid he to
invite iiesU coiiptiaoiea aud returtug
I ei i'r-.
Anothor Ucstrnctite I'" ire in the Oil Re
gions. The uicst destructive fire known on Oil i
1 Cieik commence J about 8 o'clock A. M.,
March olr-t. ou the Ilvde &i E"hert farm, 1
o 1 ,
aiol lasted lor iiiniiv hours. t.
oeveuieeii :
taiiksi.t oil and e.etfeti t)o;oS IDaOcU lor j
sliirmieiit were all destroyed. At one j
time the creek was one vast sheet of ilauie.
The Cre could be sect, for miles aronnd.
Some thirty wells were burned, besides
vari'.u? ensine h luses, engines, derricks ! posed to anything of the kind, as its ob
and tanks ; also several dwellirsrs. TLeijectis to distract and diiorimniu our
most intense cscitemefit prevailed at the
time. The loss is about 2.3.000 barrels of
oil aud 125,000 iu property. The lire
was finallv ext'ngui.shed.
S-The Ne.v York L' .vhr, which wss
the first Peuiucratic journal to accept the
Em.'tticipaiicti Policy, now advises the ac
ecptance of universal suffrage. I' sas
it takes this step upon cousultation with
some of the wisest and most experienced
members of its party. Its id.... is that if
the experiment shall Le made, the quos
!ion will bo taken out of the domain of
controversy into that of demonstration.
If ul Jer tiie experiment the blacks f.iil to
sustain a proper puvitinu, the right of
voting will be 'taken from them by com
mon seutC, aud au end put to disputation
over thesa. If they demonstrate capa
city, everybody ought, to be satisfied
Highly seusiblo.
A THICK.
We hear complaints made by sotac peo
pie that newspapers arc scut to their ad
dres for which they never subscribed,
but that they iunoceutly took them from
the Post Office two or three times and
shortly were uotilied that they were liable I
fur a year's subscription. This is the
law, aim we warn every persou agaiust it.
Tho trick has often been played by un
principled publishers. No one t-hould
take a uewspapi r from the Post Office
unless he has .subscribed for it. as he
thereby becomes liable for a year' sub
scription at full rates.
(ff A German lus reeeutiy invented
a very cheap and easily made barometer,
'iake a common glass wid-o'-mouthed
pickle bottle and fill it to withiu three
indies of the mouth with wator. Then
tako a common sweet oil flask, clcause it
thoroughly aud plj.ige the neck iulo the
I dcklt hot tie aS far IIS jt Will CO- Tllisl
competes t ha barotneteri .ind in fine
' -"-" .,,.. , , 1
wiat iet the water wil roe 111 the neck 1
wicdy weather. Hefore a heavy gail of
wind the water has been seen to leave the
Ak altogether, ;it least cibt Iioum l
lore th '-ale wis at its heiuht.
tiS A Massachusetts vidow, v. to lias I
beeu fjve times a wile, recently arrand
with a rich ociogcuuration that she vould
take him for her hixth hu'band if he
would unite his will in her favor in ad
viiuce. Thev went to 2ewburviort aud
. - - 1 iu
,1 .!...:. i. .. l i-
miuiiscii ujy 11111 a iumjci nn U1ES-
r -i . i... 1 . . ....
og m win , ueioie ue uay came
lul widnw was neither his wife nor htir
ESS' The Petersburg Espres says:
The bones of many sobliets, not u f-w
0f them Confederates, lie bleacliirt?
on
ttic lines southwest of the city.
CARDS."
Mexico, March 19, 1SGC.
This will certify that my name hag
been placed cn the handbills ot Air.- W,
M. Allison & Co. without authority.
' J. J APPLEBAUGH.
McAlistervii.le, March 24, 'CO.
Mr. H. II. Wilson Please, insert tho
following card in your columns in nest
week's issue. This will certify (hat my
name has been put on the hand bills of
W. M. Allison & Co. without my knowl
edge o- consent. I believe the pronussd
paper to be au injury to the parly.
llespcctfully,
S. JI. SHELLY.
East Salem. Mr-;h 23, 180(1.
II. II. Wilson Duir Sir: I see
my name on tsie Prospectus of the Juni
ata hiiivhliinn as one of the Aents til
i i . . i -,, ,
tendency to distract the party and pro
mote the interest ot the Democracy.
1'i'Uis trulv.
0. G. "SMELLY
, n. t at 1. oi -i
) 1 Alf.nr. hoi .'SMir, i'i.in'ii -1. ii'j.
Ed. Sentinel Yoa will confer alavor
kUU UIU IIV UOIIMIlll IIIU 11'IIOW 1UI . j
v. ..i.i.. u: in : . m
name has been used by . M. Allison &
Co. for thejiurpose rd Mipportin and sus
taining a new p:ier in ti:is county, to be
called the Jitniiit-i i';i;AV ii. This cara
is to show that I denounce the entire linn
and will have nothing to do with the :( w
paper, bclieviac; that it would, ir encour
aged by tho people, re.iult in the ciitiro
disiupliou of our party in the county.
Yours truly,
II. W. JAMl'OX.
Capt. IT. U Wilson ZW Sir .-
I see my name puhli.-he in a prospectus
of a new paper to be called tho Juiiiuf,i !
Repuhliutn and to he published by Win. '
M. Allison & Co. I simply desno to :.y
to you aud to the public that I did not
authorize Mr. Allirjii or any one eKe to
use my name in connection with said pro
spectus, aud that I have no interest pecu
niary or otherwise iu the public ariou of
the proposed paper, and do not desire my
name u-ed in connection wiih it. as I he.
lieve ti e j.rojec' is calculated to uiiiruct
the party. Yo i's :e.,
JOSEPH rOMEIICY.
Plfafa nt View, ..March 2.11, ISiI J.
Cut. II H. Wilson l)-r A7.-? '
t . .
1 utioii; usfn 1 11 e-Hiiii-e ;ori wiiu a
prospectus lor a tie paper to be MartcJ
in M iflintown. under the eoutnd of Win
Alluon Ac Co. 1'len-e notify the
PuWic rt1 rur va,u!'!e ra''cr tl,:,t
y name has Leeo used without my i
uo e i-e or coosenr. aud tliat 1 am on-
- j -1 . .
party in the county, and I cannot allow
-Vr. A.lison A. Co , to use my uamo for
any such pnrpo.-c, aud take this opportu
nity to inform Mr. Allison & Co., that I
will hold them "responsible for any im
proper tl:a thev ninlie i f nmm l-o-a.
a(ta, 'Yours truly.
J. Ii. OKESOX.
A C.tltlt.
We the undersigned whose names are
signed to the Prospectus, of a uew paper
to be published in MifHintowa by W. M.
Ali son & Co., and to be caiiod the Juiii
it.'ii ijjil,fi-aii, do hereby declare titat
we never authorized Mr. Allison or any
out else to sign our names to said prospec
tus aul we repudiate all connection with
tliis ellort to start another paper, believing
it will have a tendency to distract the
;arty, and that it has beeu gotten up to
serve personal euds.and gratily periotiai
an;m.isiues at tne cost d the harmfiuy I
and success of the party in the county.
We discountenance the whole scheme. I
and wiil use our influence airaiust it, and '
uroe every member of the party to de
nounce it. No one but an enemy of the
party and Locofocos will give encourage
tnent to such a scheme. When there is
so important an electinn before ns we j
should cultivate harntnnv in out own rjinLs
aid keep down tiie spirit of faction. We
I
dl2!od cf Messrs. U M. Allis.i A- !
fI; withdrawal of our names from their 1
Frwpectus.
i. Cw. Funk, Fetniannagh township.
J. W. Plickioger. Turbctt "
Patterson Alexander " "
Jacob Groiiiiiger, Milford "
Simuel Lconari, Eayetts "
J S. Shelly, Monroe ,:
Jdui M. Tto:u,:iSv,u, Pcrr3'sviIlo.
J.pI. Wharlon, '-'
William Hartman, Patterson.
XEWS ITEMS.
EsT Snow to the depth of four inches;
fell it Chicago ou Tuesday night of last !
wcec j
fey Among the novelties iu ladies'1,
fj.-hions aie ltttt.e bells, to be worn upon
... ..- e .( i.-1 1 . '
wrists ot ?t lute kid gloves, aud eveu
upn the edge tii' he Pamela bonnets.
lafir The New York DnUj Xcirs now
looks upon the acsassinatiou of President
Lincoln as an interposition of Piuvideuce
for the salvation, of tho South.
rir" A inuii lias been recently irrestod
cerned in tho ttiurdcr of no less than sis I
teen women, eight in France, live in Al j
geria and th'oe iu Italy. j
j($r GeueraJ Sheridan, after his recent
Texan tour, stated hisojiuion, tucciuciiy i
aud forcibly, as follows :- -It" I owned
and Texas, I would rent Texas and
live at the other pluee." j
toT Ke' Henry Ward Ueechcr was ;
once pn.-:tor oi a congregation iu Indian
apolis which was too poor to paint the
church edifice, and the young tniuislcr
did the job vriiL Lb o?;a bauds.
r 10 Ii a ina liAPn
' noi.tttiitfail lln. M'i-Aiiticiii S-t..t t.rrxfin
.. ', , ,. , ' .
lor buig.ary, confessed that he aecweotn..y
ki'led a vouns colored girl, 5oT the mur -
Uer of whom another has been wntenced
to tlje peuitentiary . far life. It is to
licved that his story is true.
jKJ The President has had nnder con-:
sidetio'a for some time the 5s?uin!f of
peace proclamation, proclaiming the re
bellion formally at an cn;5. and the Union
restored. It is expected that it will be
pubiinhed to the cointrj at an early date.
tif At a dancinz match in Chicago
. , 1-.1-I1 i -
recently, a buxom Duch girl danced nine
bours consecutively, wnen her. partner
acknowledged himself fairly Leaten and
very tired. The darel hn took nix
glasses of lager aod quietly went into
breakfast.
p.y the raising of the sunken
ships in the harbor of Sebastapol, l'us
sia, thirty six tons of copper, ninety tons
of iron, twelve- hundred cannon, four
thousand bails, twelve thousand cast-irou
ballast pi:;8, one hundred chain Cables,
and a large quantity of miscellaneous
stores were tecovered.
t"3f A t:cw member of the En'Nli I
Mouse of Ontu rntms, who had n slow and j
hesitating vojco, recently undertook to j
debate the cattle r.t.fguc bill, and tston-'l
L-hed the Hotic by sa-ing : "I've had
the rinderpest.'' After the hurst of
lauahrer xvnteh followed, the member was
permuted to continue, '-on my fru-ni,"
which considerably changed the aspect cf
iifiair'?.
Js Married at Teck's Land, Fairli'M
county. Conn., by Rev. John Peek. Mr.
Jare l Peek and Miss.uli;i Peek, daught
er of WiHiajt Peck, F-q.
Kind Hi-avun permit nu eorai io vex,
N'r U"t.i;i,!i:s more limn ufuul :
And lJco3 ihe nuptial eou:ii with Pccki
loiouti to rttakc a bushel.
ac'rfft Sfnifutsi.
pvit. O. F. M.VItSDKS, H imo-p.ihio Phy.
X-J diuiun and suron. l)ii:.-o Th'jnirtt'ii-1
town, opposne Mieuacrs lljtel. JiimaM
eiooiiy. i'a. K'ferertiii i!k fncuPy ni i::e
lloti.ii jKulilo Medical Ct-Ucgj of l'ea'a.
inn'. 4,-"t.
"v-iicr. A'l persons i!n'hii-i to !;. II.
i. V. ri'it uf Trii,i;ioyMtuovn. JnniV:i :ona
fy. I'll., ivi'l p1.1;1. e c-on-j foruiird ;ia i iio.kf
s.-o'tcment 011 nr h-for? ilo 1 . 11 h day (.f Ap.il
I'o 'i. ard prevent their ni.ne-i f oni jpt e ir
ing iu aa .e tin-iueitt in tLe co u uns cf
t!.:s p ip.'r with t-ie auijluit ol iLeir k-.ct u:.t
uitaCood-
upr. -1,-21. K. II
V.IUGUT. !
r.iii ti.p !
rp.IN" V.-ARK. riMCAP FOR.
JL l-ge flock of Wf!!-i!:o
'tin V.'-.re-in
l'.itid. Jivr
tl;" S'ritte. toilst;lI!tlv J.i-;; on
etotrusand di'ihT- :ire i-rife-i to give usaeiil
beiure purchasing f-isL- her.;.
ilil.oV & SMITH.
7i3 Vnrk.-t Si., between 7ij
1 w.
April -I, 'Ou-Iui
l'hiU-.-i'dli.
(It. M. J DAYH. Oir.d;:te of the I'n-vrr-X.J
ity of Jew Yqrk, otters bin frofi-sniinitt
services to itie ett ia;n of rcriysviile and fur
lonnding cimntiy. tins had over five years
eipcrt 'iica in civiland military prartici. if-fL-t-athid
rosidi ece. a tew doors ubuve tiie
Lntoci an L'lier. h. I'.cf.-i tup - :
I'r. S. 1!. Crwf-.ird. Motoiytown.
lr. I M. Crawfurd, Miliiiaiown.
I'r. I'. L. tiieeu'.eaf, TLooituOlltown. .
ipril 1, lHotUSm.
iJUUUit ?.LF.. Will be 3 -Mat ths l',i:tc -s-n
II iite, in lite b'roior,i of I'aitersun,
JiillLiIii county, . -on '1 L' c.sDA V, I f : li dny
of April, lsti'i. the f-i!owin;r propiTty to wil :
A lot of li iL-tcuds and Ited iin, U'nsiistands.
Clovirs, Chin. iw. ne, Viilaiiiile i'ur! -r Fttriii't:'!-,
Sofni. Socii.b!-!.. - I- irg-j !irror-i. .Vi.ns, be.
sid- ' a variety of other fco'.iichoM aul fcar
r.ioia uvniture.
aic 10 eoininpT'.ce at It) o'clock A. M. of
said J-iv wLeii tcviiis will bii made knot'.u.
Apri! !. Is'i'i-J;
J CMAT.V IIo!'K!
J MltFUXTOViX. rrxxj.
The mi fersigncd woi.ld lespectiniiy inlorni
his frieu Is and the puliii .: (tcriural'y that he
iu taken charge of the above natto-l Mote1,
foi'uiiirly kept liy Amos ifuyder. This is an
old nnd wt-li-kiiovu stainl, and n-ne more dc
sirr.l.l" for the accommodation f the p'iMic.
His It It will be sloclied wiia the h.'st ipetlity
of- l.i'piors, hi TAJli.I-t sj-read irttS fto? brt-i
llienmrkeucanatr-ird, and his i-' TA itl.K, which
is one of the most des-irahV in town, ivili be
attended bv good and trustv h- S'ler.
April 4, "Oii if. S. ft. .Ntll KSTlNE.
p it oca. t .! atios . w 11 1: iti: as. tii k
JL llou. Jauiea II. Ijrahiim, I'residen: JaJjjj
of the fourt cf Comnioa pleas of the '.iIi Ju
dical I'istriet, composed cf the count iei o!
Jiini'ita. Terry and -Ciinilierlnr.il, and ti e II -us
joscpli t'otneroy di-l Lewis Jj.n-chfii Id .1
f tlo- aid t'liui t of ("omunm Picas of Jar
eou!i"wiiave issued their
.eirpreetpi to' me di .
le'.hli day of Feb v.' tio.
of Oyer and penit.r
reeled, bearing date the
lor liolcmir a l.nnrt. or t i-cr
and tieneral .lad lleliv o r. and General Oinr.
A criminal who Ii is jus;
ler Se.isijnso; the P.-aee" Miiliin'owa, 011 j i'c- c',n "O'ain clieup li-:a- s and p.o l wa
the fourth MOXDAVnf Al'Rtf- l.Soti. beii... I !(,r power in pros-pernus loeaii'ies by consuil-
the li-id dav of the month.
Noiiee is hereby given, to tlio Coroaer.
Justiee of the I'caec r.u 1 Constables of toe
l.'ounty cf Jiininta, that t'ify be then aad
there in tlieir proper persons, at 1 o'clock in
iinptisiiioiis, exauiiciitious and other r-tnem-btiiiice?,
to do those thing's that to their
oiiieoa 1 f in 1 1 1 1 i 1 11 r oeri 11 III . u u noise i .1 ii
i . i v .
j . .. w
against the pi ir..'ors ti nt are or then uiiy be
in the Jail of paid ciuiitj' of Juniata, bclheli
and there to prosecute ag iiu.it thciu u3 eiiail
be jus;.
liy au act u Assenioiy. pnssea tie em uny
oi .nay. .1 i'., i.s.ji, ii is m.iue ine uioy ot
Ihe Justices of the i'e.ice, of the aereral
c-nmics of this Commonwealth, to re'erii t i
Clerk of Ihe Court of Quart pr Sessions of ih-j ISA ACS, M. lb. (Jtniiiit and Aurist. i ti.rtiiorl
1'earc. of the respective counties, U tho io-'iO l.eyden. ilulian 1.) No. 51! FINE Street,
cognizances entered into before ibcni by any J Plill.AlA. Tct'iinonisls, frii the moft
person or persons charged wiih tlie eoaiinissi-.n re'.iablu soure.s in the I'ity and Cour.ity can
of H-ny ti ime, except such cas"S as may be ; be seen at hi.s olhcc. The medical faculty
ended beloro J. Ju-iiq3 o; the Pence, under j ale inviicJ to accompany their patients, as
existing laws, at least ten days before the . he h is uo secrets in his practice. ART1
co niir.oiceuient of the nessinn of the Ceort to ' HOIAl. EV ES, inserted wttUoitt PMX. X
which they are made ieiurutil.ie respectively. ' ctiiu'ge fur exaiiiinaiio'ii. mar 1'1-Iy.'
aud in ad cases where anv i cognizances are ,
entered into less than ten days before-the corn- ' JP 'atra'lrs-.ll-.tiiH
nienc ...cut of the session to which ihey are -- - Scaled i ropusaiS will he received .y the
made returnable, tiie iaiu Justices live reron'r- : boad of School liireetors of Vi alter town
e I to remrn the same in the snuie uiaunei- .s ,"-"ip. f.ir tht iuiid;n;' of n Rrick School
if said act had not been pa-se 1. Iat,I ". ' Mexico, tMvH ft., 11 ft. hih, in
M'.tTiintown. the -tlth day of M.trjh. in the! tho clear. Finn and speciticaiiou can be
vear of our Loid. one thousand eight bun fecn House ot Samuel I'uiin in Mexico
lired .ind sixtv-sis, and the Z'Mh year of . P '''' f'ur.lay, April 7th 'J o'clock 1. M,
American Independence. at which lime ihe cor.traci wiil be iel.
s. u. lu';di:x. , John tiixGuicu, rr't.
iirr. i,.'it. ?::7 I :tJ.s, S.t';-. ar. :!-:: J
SEMINARY, ot
JL Academis,. Juniata count?, Penna.
The Summer Session cpins on Slx 2l 13W.
, young ladies trinX this ISSTfTCTE wilt
j cn& . tileasaol Lorn-;, and tlin besi onnortu-
jnities for a thorough education. Particular
advantages in MUSH,' aud PAI SUM.
Prof. C?irl F Kolb--. contiuues to tvaeh
MUSIC and the LAJHIUAC.KS. TtnuH low.
For furthur particulars address.
Mis A. L. ELLIOTT, or
Mks. FANXV PATTEKSON'.
Academia, Juniata Cijiinty
April i,-it. l't-nu'a.
rpAVKPS. LICENSE PETITtDN'S. The
JL foilov. iag naaifld perEons hn tiled iheir
..,;,;....o r... T.,.o.n i ,j ;.. .i.- ..re... ..
; 1 i' " -.... .v. lineup i 'i me vmi-i: ui
( lU(J c:.rk cf tlieCourt of Q:lar, Jr sessions of
iJuniatn county, and the ,iiiie i.'l be present-
ed to t'.m Court for ailownncc ou Vi'euues'i.iy,
April -j jiii. lsi'.o :
Hiilcon HaUeuian, KeMe township.
Jiilreu Hewces. Borough of Perrysviilc.
E. A. Marritj. P.iyette township.
Auiots Snyocr, Eoroosh of Patterson.
Is. wr JACOBS, l'roth'y.
ri'-.tuunotary's Oliiec,
MiUlinloTin.April-i, 'of., j
AS OLD 0G. SIT TOFaEw"tKeT
Ants c.i ftou'chcs
frcfi fh;if holt.", row? ou
And ,- and
h nr.itt of fvrT,
t- Ji'v i.v' about.'
"IS years f .-labiishj I in X V. City.;
Only iuf.tKibie remedies kunna."
'I'ree from Poisons.'
'Not danjrerus to tile li'iiiii a Family."
"Kills c.iaie out of their holes in die.''
"OW.fvV Hat, Roach, Si.:, KxU , ',-,
Is a paste ua- d for Halt, .'or, o.oc'f.r,
i'.'.ai umi H'J Ant, , -.,
"Co slur'" r.'d Ijiiij Exlciliiintiti.r,
Is a liijuij or ash used to oesoroy. aal
oh 0 as a preventative fir Jlfi-li t. .
'l Cis!nr'.s" lliitrii: Poi-;hr f.r Auifj
is foi- Xth. X'oi:ti:c,s, I tt.li-, B-i-'C:-.-,
it:3C'3Qll I'l'littr, J'j.t !.., A:il..'-:l'. J ;.,
to- - tiwAsu: ; : t,s u wouiiivss
iiii:t:ii!o!i4.
;.. 3 1l.1t nT.nV snsia is on tah
Box. lioMl." an i I ! i-.i-l'-r v. a ba--tuAWrc33,
li EN I! Y ItfosTAit.
s I'.roii livav. N. V.
8Sk,SoU in-V.i.T.:ii!cwi!, Va.
18G().
irrucAPE or r.ATts yi. r. t;,.
zct'i- . !"n;i!:.sii) aspvts aii'l piovi's by ti-'n '
iliat one fiir cf K.'.T.'s will have a to-iTj-and
deseen dun: no li-n than ij'A. 0--1 in three
yeirs. Now, iiTi'ess liiis immct'se faii.ily can
be ki p' down, they would consume nine food
than would sosiain t;",.( on honiati beiims.
tiiSfSeS 'Ce-it.irV a Ivciri. tiuciil above.
li VTs) eer.'ut riliD.-t. Whoever enjaes iti
sh lilting (luiaii 1. irds is a cruel limn: hiM-er
nitls "in extern. inating r.'(s a beiitliittor.
We t-hou'd like ir.ma one to give us the benetit
of their experience in drWinf; out the-ip pe.at.
"e need siroettiinsr besides djrs. eats, nnd
trars tor this business. iW .ii: t ." ' .-r--ii,
x.'y.
K-5j.?ee -Cost",r'" a.lvertisen:e:it above.
1 Of-'.fT
J uOt.
"OOSTArt S ' K.T KXTKK'ff.V TO?. U
simple, srife an I sure llie r..-. ' pe: i'e-i It VT
itieaiioii locf-iii.f: we havft ever nrtended.
Every Kat tliat can ;el i., iu-jiiitIv prepared.
will eat it, .m l
jretier;:!iy at so
iry one lint e-it.H H w.
place us dis: i'it as in
dm
ssihle
u.-h..
from wherj it vi ttikeu. .. '.- Si..,
Mlrr.jr. .
18(H).
FARMERS A X I) HOt'SKK IT. VI'. IV.'. -should
TColleef that !mii 1: ed-i of dollar's worth i f
liia n. Pr"vi-;i .ns. ie., arc aniiually d.-siiiiyeil
by Pat. Mice, A:ils. niel i-:i,ei- injects and
Vi rmie si! of v'.ieh em be preientej by
few dollars' worth of d.'ostar's" lt.it. Hoacii,
Ant. i'. Esteriuiii -if or, bought an'l -aed freely.
fv-s;ee ('ns'ni'V adveriiseineat above.
April I, I Si',0 -Cn!.
jute hai.i. hotel. Tin
niotcr-
friends nnd Ihe public geiieratty that he has
taken charge of tiie ii'iuve uatned Hotel, for-
' inerly kept by A. B. Ilaidetnii, situated iu
J Fayette township, Je.tiinta county, Vn., i bout
j f..oir miles east of MeA'.islersviile. wiiere I.C
ivili be prej-ared to acoi:ii;'ji)aift ail who ma
! favor him with 'l oir pali ouasre. His UA K.
j will hi utoekcl V. ili; the best fiuality of
j li piors. hi TAlll-E spread with tiie best tin
I market can ntVud. and his STABLE ".Hemic I
by trusty host!e;s,
war. '2X, Xi-?.n. LEWIS AMY.
MiVE.S'iT.ltX LAND A.U.WY.- tiin
' F"1-1'- l.niter. 'A'isconsin. will bn
' an'1 c,,i' 1!KAL ,;s'''AT!'-nn'' Taxes fu
iu-
ur
Ponresi-ents, to t!,,.se m-s.ri
locate iu the
ing him referenee girciif icipiire l.
mnr. L'I-I v.
V1 ! I t'nntraflois Proposals
i will be received until ihe loth DA V OF
APKIL nexi.f -i bniioins a BRICK Clit'RL'ir
in East Waicrford. The contracrcr.s to fur-ni-!i
ail the Material- I'lan and ii)ecif;ca-
tions can bs seen at th.e store of A. J. P
i ,. . ... . , , ... ....
! sruson, East Via'erford, Register s office Miff.
nr-
j tint O'.vn , and at the
j pc,.rvsv;p,e
" " '
store of Samuel Buck,
a. j. FErorsox,
MAT HEW CI. A UK
DAV1U S. COVLE.
i mnr --t(j
DEAENl.'Sft, lii.lNt'NES.S & CA1AKRII,
t rented with tha mniost eucoess, bv J.
r I'loi.ll.USH II.)l:Ui
V ....... -