Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, May 09, 1866, Image 2

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A union of lakes, and a union of lands,
A union o power thall sever;
A union of hearts, and a union of hands,
And the American Union forever!
MIFFLISI OW?
Wednesday Morning, May 9th, !fi(iO
II. II. WILSOX, K.titor and Publisher
. i
ear uiejcxia t.i sextixei.
has the Largest Circulation of any paper pub
lished in this County. It is therefore the
best adiertiting tnchiin. It is a Paper, truly
loyal, ably conducted, a Cm class Localist.
and well worthy of the patronage of every
loyal citizen in the Couuty.
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TJXI0H REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET
roa ttuvtiixoR,
MAJ. GX. JOHN W. GEARY,
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
"Soldiers of Peansvlvania remember
that Heister Clymer voted against a joint
resolution of our Legislature, asking Con.
tress to increase the pay of the private sol
diers aud non-conimiseionod officers of the
army. (Sec pao I.egislaiive Hecotd
oession ISO! ) V bile you were battling for
ihe Union he was cxhaustine his ingenuitv in
Juniata: l
devising uieaus to Cuuuleract the succes of:,.
rour aims.
t AHCAKiS TAPER.
As there are many persons in the county
who are not subscribers to any newspaper,
we have concluded to furuish the Senti
nel to all new subscribers through the
coming political campaign at rates that
will be within the reach of every man in
the county. And we trust our friends in
each district will go to work in good esro
est and get up clubs. The people should
understand the great questions that will
be ngitatcd in the approaohing campaign,
and thus be enabled to vote intelligently
at lh fouii&g election. Wc will furnish
the Sentinel from tbe third week in
April until the last week io October by
wbick time all the official returns will be
published, at the following rates :
Siuglo copy SO
Five copies 3 50
Ten copies , 0 GO
1'ifleeu copies
Twenty copies 11 0 '
fOl.MV COMMITTEE.
Mlfflintown J. J. Patterson, A. II. Martin.
Perniauagh tlias llurnin, K. C, Ciallahcr.
I'ayettc Michael Holl'man. Capt. L. leg:in.
Monroe A. O. ihellenberger, S. Strouscr.
Susquehanna Levi i.iLl, i?ol. I'pdegrove.
tireeuwood S. fiielltiivervr. II. li. .Miniuui.
IV-lnware J. P. Thompson, Klihu Hi-sacr.
Walker J. A. fiallahcr, John Molzer.
Patterson f. 11. Urown, Oc-orgc Oullcn.
Sfilford Col. J. K. Itobison. A. Shover .
'furbcti Steearl Turbeit. L. I'.. Mathers.
Fcrrysville Lt. Samuel Laird. I'. S. Liirctt.
Spruce Hill Win. Evans, Thus. I'aiiou.
Beilc ir. J. P.Sjlrrrett, K. li'vl.
Tupcarora Jnint-i Irwin. Geo. M. Sinelkcr.
Lrk Mathins istuii.p, Kr Montgomery.
J31ack Log Koh l. Mclntyre, S.iin'l. Siieurer.
J. J. i'ATIXKSDN. Chairinau.
CALL EOll t OI MTV C OWENTIO.N.
According to tntir-c the Union County
Committee met on Monday, the 23rd
inst., at Mr- S. U. iv'oiestiue's Hotel, in
JJifSinto'wn.
On motion it was resolved that fhe Del
egate Elections be Lcld on Thursday, May
17th, and tliat tho Convention be held on
Saturday, May 19th, at 1 o'clock in tho
Court House. That the Delegate Elec
tions open at 2 I'. M. and close at 5 P.
M., except for Jlifdintown, Patterson,
Ferrya villa, Walker, Delaware and Mil
ford townships," where the elections shall
opeu ct 4 P. M. aud close at 7 P. M.
The members of the County Committee
iu the several districts are directed to
open cad conduct the Delegate Elections
or appoint substitutes to perform that
duty.
All members of tbe Union Tarty who
rill support Mnj. Gen. John W.Geary
lor Governor and all the nominees of the
Convention, are invited to patiieipate iu
the Delegate Election. Each district to
-elect two Delegates who witi assemble on
tbe foliopins Saturday, in Convention at j
Mifflhitowu, to nominate candidates f or
tho following offices.: !
One for Member of Congiw
" " " Asismbly
Ttvo for Associate J udges.
One for rro'hoootary.
One for Couuty Commissioner.
One for County Auditor,
J. J. PATTERSON, Chairman.
A. II. MARTI', Secretary.
The burning of the flax goods manu
factory of Meeara. Peter Watson & Co.,
Philadelphia, obliterates for tbe present
one of the only two linen manufactories
the United SHV.
THE I'LAX Or KECOXSTltlCTIOX.
The Report of the Joint Committee in
Congress, made on Mouday of last week,
whith will be found in another place, ia
of so much importance that it will attract
the attention of all readers. Considering
the gravity of tbe question, no fault can
be found with the delay in presenting the
plan of the Committee to Congress. It
required full deliberation. Many propo- soon, aud tried to embarrass tbe Govern
Uitiotis, memorials, resolutions, &c , had , Ille,t ia t!l8t wanner. Mow, "greenbacks"
ibeen submitted, requiring niitoh time to j a,e ,ue best paper money in the world.
1 . 1. r ' . t i 1 Tarn tnnu ti.o f hi. ci i, ., nAvAn- .1 caA
pass upon ; ue.-iues ue iuiiuiiice, wnicn
is composed of some of the ablest meru -
hers of both branches, had a plan of their
own to consider and mature. It was fit
ting therefore that the work should not
be hurried or presented in a form not
likely to meet the ecntiuieut of Counressj
and the country.
The Aiueudinetjt proposed to the Con
stitutioq strikes us as sound, practical,
and effective; and the'iuoic we look at it
the more acceptable it appears It de
mands nothing that is wroi.g, uulair or il
liberal. The late rebel Slates are not re-
yarded as conquered territory as they
feared tbev would be. Nothing is exi-ot-
ed of theui but what they should glauiy
yield. The country, through Congress,
asks only for such guarantees tor the fu
turo that will forever avert tiouble, and
at the same time will sepure permaiient
fraternity and friendship. Everything
wears a kind and smicable spirit, and if it
be accepted in the same spirit, the 'rela
tions between the people oi all parts ol
tbe Union will be peaceiul aud harmoni
ous. The Union man in Congress, of ercrv
shade of opinion, regard the plan as the
best that could be presented, aud should
it be adopted by the necessary vote of
two thirds of both Houses, the Amend
ment will doubtless be ratified by every
Uuioa Legislature. The woik should
now be pushed on to a result. If obsta
cles are thrown in the way with a view to
defeat the great healing measure, let those j
who are tbe instruments be held account
able STEECII OF IIO.M. Ul.O. V. MILI EU.
We have received a copy of the speech
of our Congressman, Hon, G. F. Jliller,
delivered on the 21st ult., ou reconstruc
tion. Mr. Miller recognizes the great truth
that '"To this Congress the nation looks
for a guarantee of permanent security,"
acainst rebels who sought the life of the
Government, or may hereafter attempt a
similar outbreak. He is npposed to the
immediate admission of the Southern
Members of Congress, and looks to the
uunmittcc on luconsti uetion lor some
aeo ptable plau lie would propose threb
anicii Juicots to tbe Cuust:tutiou, as io!
lows :
First, that the Representatives iu Con
gress shall be apportioued among tbe sev
eral States according to the uumber of
qualified voters in each State. Secondly,
that neither of the States of tbe Union
iLa!! ever assume or pay any part of the
debt of the so called Confederate States
ot America, or of any State contracted in
carrying on war against liis United States,
and thirdly, that the Jonstitutiyu be
ameuded by stiikiug out that clause whL-h
says :
"No tax or duty .shall be laid on arti
c'.os exported from any State."
Then, be j!:iuls, after being ratified by
the Legislatures oi' tore fourths of the
Stales, without fear of not being abie to
carry out tbe injunction of guaranteeing
to every State in this Union n Republican
form of government, Representatives from
those States lately in rebellion who can
take tlie patn prescriDeu oy existing laws, i
can be agtpitteil to seats iu t;ongrcss.
l Who arc the .Men ivho linu l Loudest for
Hiester ( I) inert
They arc the nieu who declared that
secession was right.
They are the men who declared Jeff.
Davis a purer patriot than Andrew John
son, and Lee a better soldier than CI rant.
They are tbe men rbo styled Uuion
soldiers 'hounds," "bull dogs," "cut
throats," "bireliugs," and "bu'ehcrs."
They are th deserters, bouuty jumpers
and fugitives from the draft.
They are tho tue a who shot at aud mur
dered draft officers.
Tuey are the men who applauded the
riots iu New York iu opposition to the
jralt
They are the men who maintained trca-
eonable corrcsponaeuce with armed ene-
uiies. I
Tbcsa are tho uieu who now bawl and
liowl for Hiester C'ymer. What loyal
man desires -to be fouud in such couipauy ?
New York, May 7. The report from
tas hospital chip at quarantine to-day
states that one new eaee of cholera occur
red oc Saturday and fiv .now cases yes
terday -trom the steamship J'irgioia.
There are .now 112 cases iu tho hospital.
ttjT Tlie MiffliDtowp Geary Club meets
every Satnrdfiy wemn-r.
THOUGHTS I OK TUE. TIIOl GIITi
rtx.
Four years ago, says an exchange, cer-
t,iu politicians told the people that rebels
C ,U,J nuver be sobdued by force of arms,
But the armed rebellion ban been crushed
i bJ 4lie arms of the Uniou men.
Three years ago the same persons told
j us -ilu National money would be worthless
j-"' 0" . "ujiu .
: tanners to keep better until it should be
worth a dollar a pound corn uutil it was
worth two dollars aud wheat uutil it was
pworth three dollars ! There were some
stupid, greedy hogs, who believed those
'J'10?? tools and Ktiukiug butter and rot-
too wheat is to them a just consequence !
One year ago we were assured that the
couutry would all y to ruin in ix months
unless tha Democrats got all the office
again. They haven't got the ofiiees aud
the glorious Uuion still survives !
This year the same false prophefi will
1 le" us tI,at country will go to smash
j 1"rt oriier. uulcs,s re'l bauded, uine -
pe'-'i0. traitors are allowed to pass out of
! "'e reuel armies lato Congress: I nose
who are vanquished in arms, must hive a
seat in the jury o try themselves ! Guess
i nat- Tl,ey wc,,t out ol" their owa aCBurJ
must wait our asseut before they get
Lack. We got along without them five
years mayhap their services can still be
dispensed with uutil they who decide the
matter see Ct to re admit, ...
Ostler uhich iftnj, Uezoroian t Speek
or Die !"
From the firing of I'ort Sumter uutil
; the liismi.-.-al of George 15. McClellau
' from tbe commaud of the army, the labor
of the Government was directed to saving
the Union, aud slavery, its only foe. In
our attempt to save both we came very
near losing the cause of the Uuion. From
the instant wo let go of slavery our cause
brightened and success was certain
.V w the aim ot the executive depart-1
meut and its parasites is to restore the
Union, and its only enemy, the Copper
j bead Democratic party, lioth oaunot be ;
saved. One must give way ; which will j 0f this dome will be au elliptical opening,
it be? Congress says the Union shall be covered with a atone tablet, on which
restored upon the basis of loy.iity. The I proper inscriptions may be made.
1'resideut aud bis Copperhead parasites; , .
. ; A widow lady of Danville, Kentucky,
say the Democratic par: v at any r no, and : .
J i i took aa orphan boy to ra:e, riuit-s .-mail,
the I mou if possible, between thdsa I , , . , ,
H. . , ,, , iauJ when he arrived at the age ot IS she
Hies tho PEori.E arc called . . . . rt-
, ii- married h lm, sbe then being iu her Cl
ou iO UUCIOC UKillJ Cda liic l- iJivu
.r-.-i.- -,) fvithiitir rufrpiifrt lit unv
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party: iiuer lusisi iitai inc l'cuiuvrauv
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tiaitv must DC recousirueieu at an nnr
ards. What do the people say . They ,
must decide this issue, aud not onlv so.
.
but upon their decision rests the whole
question of whether the nation thall live
or die. Slavery, aided by the remains of
doughfaces aud Coprwrbt-ads, did its best
tu destroy our country. Doughfaces and
C.ipptrneaus, aioeu oy me reiiiiiaui oi
slavery, seeks to keep open the wouuds of j
war waged for our destruction
The issue I
ia clear aud awful ; pO let the answer bo I
The Kisht Hour Law.
We stated, some time since, that the true
and secret cause of Hiester Clymer'a res
iguatioii. was his purpose to ceajic a vote
on the bill Csing the time of a day's
work legally tt eight hours. We repeat
that declaration When Mr. Clyaier re-
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ii;ueu iiie'O v.as ou uctcwn) Mi.'-3i!'e
him to do so.
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a lie Uiiiit:ai liuijwiQ'i
had not beeu opesed. Us was not in
gaged to speak in any particular locality
before the people, lie had no engage
ments which interfered with his political
Ji(J ,)e j, Why
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c !. . I. ..!., .1, Iherfl-
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I- lie knew th-j it hour bill had
passed the House and that it must be ke
fore the Senate, and it was his duty to ,
1j old his seat, to serve the mechanics of
the State by supporting a measure in
which the social welfare and personal
orofit of those men were involved. 15:t
tiiesicr ivmer biirauk iroiu hjuuuiih.. .
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this duty. Hanolonlj ru y frou,
II! l t. r f'.,..,;...
tne teuatc to escape a service iu ue
workiuir meu of the State, but he so tin-
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... . . , t i.a iiitiiitv I
ed bis resignation mat. Jjeiks C0UU'J
could not elect a matt to fill the vacauej, i
leaving the mechanics of his District on-!
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represcutea at mo very uuiu w.ieu tuCy
most ueeutu repre.eutanou. tueae
facts which neither Clyiunr nor his ad-1
voeatesaud apolo-ists can satisfactorily
explain.- ror will tt do to attempt a
com; licatiou of Gen. Geary on thw jsub-
jject. U'hen the proper time oomea Geary
wM uot dodge the question as did Clymer
nor will he, invested with official power
by the people, abandon tbeir iuteiests to
serve his own ambition as did Clymer.
Uarrisbnrg Tilryraph.
Philadelphia, May 7. Probst lias
confessed to the murder of the Deariug
family bud of the boy Carey. The con
fession confirms tho gcneid Lclief that
Iip bad no nreortipliee.
ffEWS ITEMS.
The present number of National Banks
is 1,050, with a circulation of $268,1128,
940.
The receipts of Internal Revenue for
last week were about three aud ouo half
millions.
On Saturday last there were ia the
Treasury vaults at Washington 95,0 J 8,
471 in currency and specie.
A paper called the Irih People is pub.
lished in San Frauoisco, piloted entirely
io grceu ink.
The suspension bridge at Cincinnati
wil! bj t'.io longest in the world, its total
span being 3,171 feet.
II. J. Ellicott, a youth of 18, has ex-
; ec,Ued io Plastcr a life-size statue of Mr.
Lincoln, which has been placed iu the
! Capitol Rotunda, where it attracts much
, attention.
Iu the United States Senate, Mr.
Spratiue has introduced a resolution di
recting the Secretary of War to change
the names of the torts called after promi-
1 uent rebels
A man in Chicago got very dritbk on
. . . .
fcaturuay laet, and liuug bimseit to tbe
outside of the saloon where he had bec-a
Uriutmg, thus making himseil at ouce a
sign and a warning
The Supreme Couit of Massachusetts
has decided that a revenue stamp is no
part of a note, uor does it affect its valid
ity unless fraudulently omitted. That is a
very Important doeit ion, and the question
will probably go to the UaiiJ Statos Su
preme Court.
There are on file at the War Iepart
ment between seven and eight thousand
applications from ofticer3 of the volunteer
service for positions in the new regiments,
to be raised under the army bill now
pending in Congress.
A vault for the Uuiou d.,ad wbofell on
! the Virginia battle liclds has been de-
signed for the Washington cemetery It
i wiH be circular in shape, with an interior
, diameter of 20 feet, and covered with a
hemispherical arch or dome. In the top
I ticth jear, They lived many years to-
jgetheras happy as cr.y people. Ten
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years aso they took an orohan girl to
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of ae auJ 5
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raw. I.nst :i t hp r. .1 v ,1 .., !. n
Itheold man married the girl they had
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j
j Important Keport from the Joint Com-
: mittee of Cougress ou Itecanstruction.
The Joint Committee on KM0irBc
uou, oy a vote ot j to o, nave agreed to
report the following proposition
-1 Jovt Resolution l'roposimj an Amend-
meif to the Constitution of the L nilc! j
'
13e it resolved by tbe Senate and House
of lle,')lseiitatives of the United States
of America iu Congress assembled, two-
thirds of both Houses concurring
tltA i it l.ivi ti tr ntijila I n (...-....-. .4 . . . 1. I .
.u.,,.,,. . ling jl ISf IO lliej
Legislature of the several States as cn
auienduietit. t.k tnn ll.inv.ii.ifii-. .-Iii.ili
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viueu raiiucu Dy II
lirec fourths of the said
Legislatures, shall be valid as a part of
the Constitution, d imeiy :
Articlk Skction i No State shall
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abridge the privileges or inimuuities of !
citizens of the United States: nor shall
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: nnv Sf.-iti diimiv! nttv niiriin ft? ltf..
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Uiitv, or property witTiout due process of
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law, nor deny to any person within its
1 tii-iud i.t i ii'ii th.i niitoil itr.ilnttiti .r tl.rt
Stic
tioned ainou- the several States which I
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j may be included Wlthiu this Union, aC I
: o.irilinir tn thpir roioppr i VP tinn.linrs m,i,n. i
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ing the whole number Of persons in each
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j whenever in any State, the elective frau-
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clnse sha 1 lie denied to anv nurtion nf its .
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ma;e citizens, not less thau twenty one i
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& ' ,B ridcd, ex-
cept for participatioa iu rebellion or other
- . . . . reureBCDtat:. .. in su,h i
shaIj g rejuceJ in the roorli,)n !
.i ; i ,i numt,er of tueh m-ili- citi7e:is
, ,, . . ., , , , , . .. . r ,
bear to the whole uumber of male
citizens not less thau twenty one vears of
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8g.
Sec. 3. Until the 4th duy of July,
1870, alt pcrsous who voluntarily adhered
to the late insurrection, giving it aid and
r. . ,, , , . r . . ..t TEHMS: So much of the purchase money
comfort, shall be excluded from the right ls ma? be necessarjt w piy - t 0J,
to VOtO for members of Cougress and for sale to be Pf-id on confirmation : one-third of
electors for President and Vice President '" Aprn neat a..t n , -- ""u";' ;ith new-failin.'
I balance in one year, with .interest, front 1st J necessary oi.t-Luii'iiujis, w"" utei iaiuu0
of the United Slates. of April, 1S07, to be secured by judgment j spring of water convenient to the house.
i v;,i,. ,i. TT;fi o,. ! bonds. " The ".and is well watered. The above land
Sec. 1. -Nc.taer the L nited States nor " . ., . . , . . , . ,s to fuit ,,...
any otate snail assume or pay any debt or ,
obligation already iucurrcd or which may
hereafter be incurred in aid of tbe iusar-1
rcction or war against the United States,
or any claim for compensation fof lo.a of
involuntary service or labor.',
Sec. 5. Tha Congress
aqpoir
to enforce by appropriate legiblatiou tbe ; A i?ge supply of Bran, Chop Stuff. n t Fcv4
provisions of this article. j of kins con'y on hand. As h rnns
i i. f. i, -i r -' n . ,' mill wgon every Tuei..l..y lird Pi i-lav Io
1 Lill to rroBKrfa? Ue Iizttoratio,n of Miflin and Paitersoo, customerit chii be puno
tke State lately in lusurrectiun to thtir tU3l,Jr ""PPHo heir 5oor. Vj ntrict a-
r n t: r 7. 7 . i tcnMor. to businoM he knpea io. receive UJ.
Jull political hiQkts. j cr:ti 8hnre of puWio patronace Terms Cisb.
Vhereas, It is expedient that the Stales ' JaJ' 9- 'e5-lf3 SOLOMON KAXfTMAS .
latoly iu icsurrection should, at tho earli-1 "IIIOLERA. Don't be startled! Therho!
est day cousistaut with the future peace : V an ba pvevente.-I and cured hy ufinj
, j- . c , . . " , , !- it. tindsey's Cholera and Diarrhnc
aud salety of the Lnioo, be restored to Medicine. This preparation hai bwii before
full participation io all political rights : the rubIio for fifteea year, and has hrtn
.. , uwI with entire suc8f. Thnnsaud? ut r-
ana jtificatea could be fiirnUUed. bn. a tril of
Whereas, The Congress did, by joint ; tlie uiedicinc will be more satisfactory than
. . , -r .. . , ' volume of Certificate? mid till convince the
resolution, propose for rattSeatiou to the ni0?, 8ptie:li of 5ts wonderful cur..tivC prop.
Legislature of the soveral States, as an 1 crties. i is not a cure-all. tut is dfsipuc I
i ..i.-. r .1 1 to re'ieveall who mny be attucktd bv Cholera
amendpiect to tue constitution oi me . CboWa Morb(Ig , nub(et v
United States, an article ia tho followi.ig ! or Cramps .inJ Pains in the StomicU. &o.
i , -. n.i ,:...: ,t ....;'..: lon't be without a bottle xt hxiO. S tld rt-
words, to wit : 1 I he constitutional artic.e .. , tt , , ....
' - j t&:! by all first cla?s Dr.iggifts and "hn'vi'f
recited above is here inserted ly the Proprtators Hxz.ud & Siuith No. luT
A'ow, therefore, La it euaeted, cct , j A"reh Slr' I'hilade'-rl'ia. may. S-Cm.
That whenever tho above recited amend-
i
ment shall have become a part of the
Constitution, aud any State lately in in-
i ii . . i .i
surrection shall Lave ratified the same,
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and shall have modified i'.s constitution
MlJ laws ia Cou,ormi,y therewith, the
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senators aud Representatives from each
State, if lound duly elected and qualified,
I11:,v a(,or having taken the
reouirel
oa'.hs c!' office, be admitted into Cougress
as such.
Aud be it further enacted, That when
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any ctate lately in uiaui rccnuu shall have
any
ratified the f .regoing prooosed amend-: pi.O'On tU-.-seab-J Pron.-wts wt.I bo
. . i " . .1 -1 recrlved up to the First Mimdnr of June.,
moot to tin- Constitution, any part o( the j8,;,;t fo. .lMlIlg .Sc.lfM,, onj,e Xurt!,;
direct tax under the act of July 5, lSilJ, iwnship. Plan and Spiciaenti.ins can ba
, . , i i sc?n ut Port llovnl. .htntata c nntv, P.
which may remain d ie and unp-.hl m JAMKS P. JOHXSOX V. f.
such State, may be assumed and paid by; CitmTortii:ii AVixrcn, ' -'?.
such State, and the payment thrcf, upon ; l "r""' . .
proper assurances from such State to be' NE"' STWE.-Tl.e underslp.-! lias ..pen
r , r i i- cd a ."lt'H-e in uer:iT n iMjii s Mr- M'irii
given to the Setiotary of the Treasury of i-n F.ii.lje str.(t, Miliiintown, mid utlcri nt
! tha United States, may bo postponed for a
period not exceeding ten years front and
after the passage of this act.
i I' ll n I ' r . i t i-
.1 LM D-xlur.nj Certain I ersons Lteh.jl -
Lie to Offiee vmhr the Goi'err.nn.ut oj
. i- -. 7i.,,
the I ,uh;l .St iles.
lie it etiaeted, etc., That no rersoo
shall be eligible M any olliee under the
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tiovernment of the United States who is
iueluded in ony of the following classed,
nauily :
1st. The I'resit'ent aud Vice 1'resideut
of tho Confederate States of America, so-
Called, and heads of departments thereof.
( i Ti . . ,
Jd. 1 liose who in other countries acted
t, ,.
as agents ot the confederate otutes of
America, so called.
,,.,,., . , T. . ,
od. Ileaos ot departments of the I oiled
States, officers of H e army and navy of
ine i nne't iia'es. at:u an persons cuuea-
.u. c .. n j
tl.,j at t,,e Military or Naval Academy of
.i . t- i o. . . i .i
l,:e 1 r-inie.s, , u-ges oi tnecouits
jrthe United States, and member, of
either Huuse of the Thirty Sixth Cot.-
gress of the United States who gave aid
! . ,.,,,.. ,,. ,i. t,,, ,t.nlli,.n
4tt. TLoa who scted as officers of the
Confederate States of Amerien so ea'led
I above the bead of colonel in tho army or
Bla8ter in tne uuv,. anj av one wll"0 as
Governor of either of the so-calied C,:n-
Iii!r!iri. .Mul.ld . 1 1" d .,1,1 rw itMlnl.tfl ..- nt r
late rebellion.
r , ,. , , ; Xf t re existing lii;vren J.din h . ii!iim
nh. ihose who have treated officers or : .) .:,n)rS It. Ti,.:n.m. Coi?h .Maker-, d -soldiers
or sailors of the army Or navy of ' in" ''"-'iness under tlie name find style -f
Tli-it ' i i- i i. i , , ! VMdiarninnd 1 houip-nn. is Hi m 'Ihv disuH'e.1
Aliai.t.o I nit. i.l S.r-jlj in..t..r.l .1..:.
jjjfg y;
ar, otherwise than lawfully as pris-
of war.
MtU.MUtt. MAUJ.I.f, iAKl.'. IIhv-
in? opened a Marble Yard on I'.ri Ige
sii- i t, MitHintown, 1 would ri specifull y an-
nouuee to Ihe puhlic that I am prcp.ned to
fwiiiii Head htonei .Monuments. Tomli. Ta-
hie Tops, Wanilen. A'c, of ciiastc and heauli-
ful A"3' ' P'.ssie'e rates, and
in d k'lirtf'nqr.. hi.tiniir (hut ii m ....
.'c I--... -
passed in l!iC interior of Peuiisyiv.iuia. Call
and examine spciini-as.
may isut-it. j is. is. ca r:M
A LtT10 Mi NIL. 1 h c undersigned
ii would respectfully infiirtn tnerch'iiita .iii 1
all other person-, mt he has opene! au Auc- ; priw, and deirui; of establishinir a bt'si
Kepresentativoa shall be appor- lion Itooui on Main iSlreel, Mitliiiilonn. Pa., I uess which will he idnfitable 10 boih bttver
?.,M,.M !'C w.i!l re?eite ou all
kiiiusot puoos, anu aetl llieaiat 1 ublic Auction
ou reaaonnbie per centac. Merchauts aud
'hurs havinK poods they wish to dispone rfl
U.tlll.l .1.. mll tA tr.nl.. tt.... tA tl
v uir..i uo um
room. Sale every Saturday evenin,;.
ljjc.. ,f A. II. WliMANT.
"UU'IIAS' COl'RT SALE. l'y virtue of
I I ... i i.i... r .i. . . . i . r. i..
in4i.-i in tut- 'ipu.ius . Klin ui j u-
uia,a centy, the following valuable K-al Ks-
laie will be ex.posed to sale on ibe premises,
on SATt-ei)A y, June !)tU. A tract of
t.nud situate iu Tusjarori township, Juniata
aculs. adjoining
;e n,ereou erected a cood KKA.MK HOUSK.
tuna oi Jitcol) iroiebuugu miul otaeri, hav-
Ba!lk ,;nrn spring House, Smoke Mouse and
o'l'er oui-builaiugs, wiih a well of waier at
the door. There is a good Orchard of apples.
J,e'""8' Phe. cherries. &c. About Km
acres are cleared and tinder good cultivation
watered .with springs, ad is convenioen'- o . -- signed oflers at private rala his farm sit.
churches. schools, stores, &c, and ia .about 1 uatcd m Delaware township, Juniata county,
two miles and u half from East tvaU,fura, !'. about three miles east of Thompsontown.
and one mil., from Mc.Ciilli.f. h' Vill.
attendance will be given by
HUGH G. HUliHL'S,
Trsttd of JSu
il'LH MILLS. Tho undersigned Iw.-m
t't lt
popular mi!., wnere l,e te prepared to aecoin
muttttt p tin. it iT.n. t.t i;ht: h .. t
.. .
j '"FO THE AFFLICTED It is a settled fact
,ua' a great proportion of the disease
whSl.h ..fluBg iB hefr ,ri!.e frem mpure
condition of the blond and the most ccrUin
' remedy for these diseas"s is I.int:cv' Ulwt
,, . ... . .
i J tinker. This preparation is reliable for the
safe aad f pecdy cu.e of Inflammatory Rheu-
rnnism. tMironirScruruta. Sceond.rv Syphilis,
l fttimrH. Tutr.ikrs- 1 leer nn ttielteiid or n.!'
iluinorsof the skill and all ertipliniis on tho
f ice : also alt fever sores, bed sores, and every
sfecics cf C'ltanrous Ii:R"o. It will also
ci.io ail diseases common to .nlprangement of
tho liver and rapidly re. tore tlie piticn' t t
health, l'reperol hy i'r. J. M. I.ii.dsi-y. for
ihe sole Prnprietoi s. Haz-irl k Smith, Nn.
1'7 Arch street, P!u!aIo!phin- S ,H retail!
' nil first-closa Driip'i!t". finny '. 'tW-i'ni.
t ' '
lhy
rr,r",c !",!,' ,0 c:tii"V of ,hs 'l'n'"1'"'''
: of the very bet i'I.i)TIItNi. BLANKET.
I s,,cl' ns Tsr f'"',' 1 !,r"!" '' Ar-
'irv J-k' n'- Konnd :i.oi'.ts. N". Y .St,t
, j.ke r p,UnlH....it.. Knit hirrc. Ure
Hljnkei.:, Grey and White IHnnket. Linen
i and C'ntieii Pilhiw Cases, Wash It-i-.irK, Linen
j , C((!,a sllecls. Km,, d r.trks. Spoon-,
Tinware. Ilatcheis, Picks, Saddle-i, !i.i!trr-,
"J'ftt I-meu Tocb. and a large ...
sortmont ot ther articles tl pecessary io
laentius.
I tru Call aci cximiins t'n g.,rf Is an t he.tr
. ity r rices.
i iuMy2,-tf. .?. P. i:y.vari.
1 I. M. TOOl) has ju-t received a larjio
and tine assortinem f jijods frmii tint
East, which he is prepared tj sid. at the f.d-
ion ini( reuueeu prices :
, . ,
Prints, frcm I.'my
Kint-hnpisfi-en) "SeoKl
! i,e '" " "I
' Browc Mnshii 1:. to ".sj
Kest. on yard wide ;.",
Ideacficd muslin
I '. to lo
;ii to r.-
Zi io :': i
K-
12 to
H
o,.,
tiimii ti.;
. per qt.
...p?r !!.
' inula-ses..
wui,e
Beat Bio Coffee..
j.,"
MackerL."!!!'."!!!
I H.-rrinc:
i
pi-rgal. "fl
r I.M.f is t.) 5.'-
1
01) Ir. 51 1 III)
' AUlI0"rgH'T'"WU '
: Also n large l.,t of I arpeuns i', t.. ! o:j
Very best, nil Wjvi, 1 yd wi le., jl 21 I i;l
: cn.'.r-..''
cents fcr Kntter, and 10
-i. Ii. V. T')IT,
I pVIf"L I l'N 1 1" partner !,in h"-i'-to-
riiiiTiiit cm'-jom. T!n hn.i
; re left in the I
j '-" W"'-
linn Is of Jam?
here:ifier v ill h- curried uti
' by Jc-Iiti M. and James H. Thoiiip-n.
j pril il-5t
TVK'.V SHOE BTOUr.. Th tiiifl.-rsi.'i.t
J. has removed his pMiot snJ Sim? Store to
j the nx.ni f.'itnei ly ocettpie'I oy Mrs. Marmh
Kccs. on Uridine street. Patterson, where lie
invites the punlic cencrnllv to rail and cxxni-
! inc his fine large assortment of
! Lnots. Shocs.iiitors Siionera Sir
( for Ltdie. (ieprlcm.-.!. Uoy, and Children.
. .... 1.. 1 . ..f . 1 t ... . ... 1 : ..
; 111.111111.-11 1 1.1 tit t'lli Hi 1 lie i..-.-i iiimcrini ity
: sr i.d workmen, and will Le sold itl r.-ieei t..
; ;.uit cvervliodv.
Pipill'r n TM-tii.tt.ut Knl tiflft cttr.a riKiL-ai. I.a
! is prepared to nokc to order nil kinds nf
j w..rk in ihat iiu ef tusines;..
j Dt tennined to sell at (4ie lowest posisLT
: ,,d seller, he afks the pnV.ic to call and see
; his stock before purchasing elsewliere.
i 6k?" Kerairina r.romotlj- attended to.
(!. W. ASL-KltiiON.
nny 2.-tf.
TV OTICK. The tin iereigned having pur-
chase'' trout J. V. Uewher, the followirt''
I described persona! property, which he ha
lett in the possessiou of ihe said J. V. Ueeeher
i ..:.:. i t.i. n
uuriiig ui piuii&iire, nereoy noiinev an per-
sons not to interfere wilh the same:
One Span of Mules, 1' wo Cows, Oue Calf,
One farm or P.oad Wa?on, Oae Two-Horse
Sleigh. One S;uing Wagon, Fourteen Head of
; Sheep ana Lambs, One Ox Cart, two i iows.
I Ouo Spike Harrow, five Shoals Straw
i the Barn. Two Cultivators. Four Sett of Har-
i uess together with the Hay inihe Barn, Grain
in the Uround on the fUce.now occupied by
the said Ueeeher.
npr- 5-31.
JOHN EMERY.
! 1?ABM AT I'UIVATK SALE. The unuer-
containing JSo acres, about JJOacrcs ot WHICH
re clear, d and in a good state of culi ivation,
; the remainder well se'. with cho.ee t,mr,
having thereon erected a Urge Stone Mansion.
chaers. l'ersous desiring to pin chase t ia
property cau do ao bv calling on
,a v. lucvii vc:'.
. . T,..int ,i.un -irtfu I'.uiilf !'.Jl-h find ltti:PP
t