Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, May 23, 1866, Image 2

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    Juniata
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A Ufion of takes, and a union of lands,
A vnlon no poicer shall sever;
A union of hearts, and a union of hands,
And the American Union forever!
M I F F L 1 N T O W N
Wednesday Morning, Maj 23rd, !86G
II. II. WILSOY, Editor and Publish er
f5T" TJT JWIATA SEXTIXET. Si
ha:, the Largest Circulation of any paper pub
lished ia this County. It ia therefore tie
best aicerlismg medium. It Is a Paper, truly
loyal, ab'y conducted, a fir.u class Loca'ist.
and well worthy of the patronage of every
I oval citizen in the Countr.
e-awncra oi rcnnsyirania rememoer
that Ileister Clymer voted against a joint ! ... , , . it t i , t. i .
... - . . , , . ty. He has ccmpied the Associate a Hon. Joseph 1 omerov, of liea e town
vesolution of our Legislature, asking Con- J 1
crew to increase the rav of the private sol- ch'lT for a '" cf years and discharg- ship, and Lucian Wilson, of Fayette town-
licrs and non-conimicMoned offiiers of the'ed the duties of the office with ntira sat-
ftrrey. (.cc j.ie 295 Legislative Rccoid
--fEion ISO! ) While you wire bariiing for
ilic l num be was czoaustirg nis ir.g!nuity in
devising means to counteract the succes
of
UNION REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET
FOR GOVKKXOR.
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MAI. UL.. JUiLAi W. UMKl,iarrdbcar;r3Mr ' and WiIson.
CF CI MBERLAXD COLSTY.
DISTUIcf TICKET.
FOR CONGRESS,
JOHN J. PATTERSON, of Juniata Co.
(iubject to the District Conference.)
ron A3SEMDLY,
IIENRV II. WILSON, of Juniata Co.
( Subject to the District Conference.)
CO I" N T 1'"t I C K E T.
Associate judges,
JOSEPH POMEROY, of Dealc twp.
rt'ClAN WILSON, of Fayette twp
ritOTHONOTARV,
JOHN M. THOMPSON, of Pcrrysvil'.e
1 CI 1T. U'l'fSrt! nf Stwnn.-lianni fvn !
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M.stp.ICT ATToitNi.v, i
JEREMIAH LYONS, of Miffliatown
At.DIToK,
THOMAS MORROW, oi Tnscaruratyp. j
THE TICKUT.
Ttc LToiuu County Convention met on
h!ituid y hit at this place and placed in
uou-ination the ticket we this week ruu
up at tho head of our paer. Tie dele-jj-itc
elections throughout the county were
muikid with a spirit of baruiODy and good
fue'ing, and no evidence of scarcely l
any di!Tt.reoce of npitiioti as to the caudi-j
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Uitts hj were to be placed ia nomina
tion by the Couve.iti.n. This has not
l.'Cen i't6 ease iu 110 tuautjf 101 ca.-'
aud is evidence of the excellent spirit pro
vailing iu the party. 1 here m a actenni-.
uutioD to wave all ui.uor differences an!l
aland firm and solid for the good cause!
against oPea enemies aou se..,. .-,
The pi.oecdii.gs of the Convention irwej
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lianuou'.ous aua an tuc uomiuatious were,
made by acclamation. If ever there were
auy differenced iu our party in Juniata,
they are forgotten now, and we tiust for
cier, aud we assure our friends outside of
the county that every Republican will do
his duty here next October. We are all
fur Geary sad the whole ticket, and will
ppo-jtf ail factions and attempts at dis
xaetiD j the party to the injury of our
own eandidaUis ?nd for the benefit of tbo
Loct'foeo ticket.
The Convcutioii again presented to the
people of the district for the nomination
for Congress CoT. John J. Patterson.
The paity in Juniata ask bis nomination
as a compliment due na active, zealous
aud firm Republican, and while we do not
wish to disparage the claims of others, we
claim that he has not his superior in the
district for that hiiib office. His friends
know bis woUh and knoT that lie can be
trusted, and desire the injury the party
suffered in 1S02 by bis defeat, by causes
beyond his control, shall be repaired now,
and justice be done hint
Although de-
rtl to n-ronl rxtrnt bv treaeherv in
Iiii own party, he has never faltered in
his eS'ts to sustain the party, and every
biuc? be ha taken the lead in this couuty'
iu couteading against the Locofoco ma
jority. He has not solicited this nomina
tion but accej!3 it with a determination to
4n rnd Te'tui'1" j"J,i'-'; P'n to grof.t vriuiiii:d.
as full a determination, if elected, to
stand by the true principles of the party
regardless of the blao Ji-limcn W of power.
j In all the public trusts be has held, be House in this borough on Saturday after-' unanimously adopted :
has never betrayed the people or violated , noon last for the purpose of nominating j Resolved, That wa recognize the Ju
his pledges, and we know if he gets to a county ticket, when John Motter warf 'niata Sentinel as the true organ of the
Cengress he will never prove false or un- j
certain. e assure our mends in the ,
other counties in the district that he is ;
the unanimous choica of the party io Ju- !
niata county for Congress, and if nomi-;
dated will get the iull party vote. While
we wil1 support any man who will be nom-,
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uacu 'j vvuit.i-uic, aauru inn v-u.
1'attcrson, we ask our friends in the other
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counties to Kive the claims of our nomi-;
ncc a favorable considcrnti m. and we trust
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it may be agreeable to them to aid us iu
placing him io nomination.
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vdntiitn lull im.m tha v Mitnf tA tha v
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' , . ""Miffl.uiown-t. Jlct ellan, A. IHc.Jman.
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-.vaa - v ymt i aui rCIOVl.lI" U3 iu,'imu . vvw, w.muw vii'iin I
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represent them on the ticket for this impor
tant office. We will use all honorable ef
forts to (secure the nomination in the dis
trict, end if successful and elected, we
pledge oursclf to the faithful discharge
of our duty to the people aud to the prin
ciples of the Great Union Party,
tlon. .losepu I omeroy is a candidate
fur re-election. lie is well known through-
, f -
isfactioti to all parties. We predict for
him a triumphant re-election.
Lucian Wilson, Esq , is tho right mail
nominated for the right office. He id a j
centleman of strict iutegrity and fine bu-1
sincss quaKfica'.ions, and cmiccntly fitted
to fill thfc office of Associate Judje. Tho j
Inartv mav ir.-U fi-ol nroud of such staud-i
Captain John M. Thompson, a noble
and tried soldier, an uncompromising
friend of the Union, the nominee for Pro
thonotary. was wounded at tho battle of
Spottsylvauia on the 11th day of May,
ISG-t, and again on September lOtb, at
the battle of Winchester, when he lost
his right arm and was wounded iu both
legs, one of which is disabled for life,
Eutct iog tho army as a private soldier, he
by his gallantry and devotion to his coun
try merited and recieved promotion thro'
the successive grades to a Captaincy. We
present to tho voters of Juniata couuty a
soldier, one maimed for life, worthy of
their confidence in every respect,
'snect and ask I
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that, without regard to party, they show
theip love fur the defenders of tho roun-
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iviag this maimed, disabled hero
their uudivided support.
For District Attorney our young friond,
j Jeremiah Lyons, wai fortunate enough j
Uo receive tho nomination. Mr. Lyons is;
Lyons is;
i:.n :ll.!.. liirvsr nf jtnhnr habit- mtHiitivp i
ttf husiiuc au'd honcst ani obiiBin ia a)1 ;
ibis transactions. Tho citizcus tf the ;
county see the importiiuee of e'ectiug a
i -
sober District Attorney, and we predict
that ia Mr. Lyous will be found all the
prerequisites necessary to fit him for tho
various duties of that office.
For the office ot Couuty Commissioner
we have Mr. Jacob Weiser from the low
cr cud of ihc county, an honest farmer
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and a stringent Knpulihcan, and u elected .
will attend to tho interests ot the county j
,
j who placed him in ofiicc
! Tl.,.,. Mnrrnn Esn.. of Kant Water-
. . ... am h (hc j
,;5(.alillfla t0 Plako a ROO(i Auditor. j
. , evrvbov throu.,uoul
j ' J 0
rf wi
hjm
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1 J. UU cuillt: LH.L:i. 10 nuuuub ;ivii ,
the beat that eould bo made and deserves
the support of the party, and should re-
1 reive the votes of tho opposition. We j
j predict the triiimpliaut election of the
whole ticket on the second 1 ucsday ot
October. We will have more to siy in
rcfereuce to the different candidates here
after. The Impending Trial.
Jeff Pavii has been indicted for Trea
son. There are indications that he will
be soon put upon his trial. No man
doubts bis guilt. Not only was he oue of
the earliest and most persistent plotters
of th rebellion, but when the movement
was inaugurated he became President of
the Confederacy aud commander-in-chief
of insurgent armies. Notwithstanding
these notorious facts the impression is al
most universal that a trial will result in
his acquittal, or at least ii the fail-ire of
the jury to agree to his condemnation.
The llichmond Examiner, in a recent
i editorial aniclt?, declared that while li-
ogenes earned his lantern to but little
purpose in looking for an hones: man, he
would absolutely waste his candle in
searching for white Union ace in Vir
gin1!. This is not otily out-spnken, but
is very jar the truth: Hence,' die im
probability of obtaining a jury thai" will
COIN TV CONTEATIOH. 7
In pursuance of a call the Republican '
County Convention assembled in the Conn I
e.ected President and A. U. Weidnim !
ami U. II lechtel Secretaries. The
following gentlemen from the different
district!! presented their credentials aud
were admitted to seats in the Cooven-
'wo :
Blnct W Samuel Shearer, FoVt Mclntyre.
f-onart. Capt. J. J. r.Uer.,
i uycaror ii. it. lieclitcl, u. M. Swelker.
ncnle J- v- ty'. Daniel Kautfmao.
! Slilford Col. J. K Itobison, J, fironiuger.
Pl.rll,e MA. j. Patterson r. T.
; Turbett Noah lierizlcr, W. V. P.. .bison.
i Fcraiannngli William Given, J. G. Funk.
j,,,,,.. M. Kurtz, J. w. Kurtz.
j Mouroe l'eter Karstctlcr, Tobias Iicasom.
I Faveite Suiuucl Leonard, J. M. Sharon.
b,H-i, r.u.rP,M.l.
' S.igfi iiliAn nil Stilomon L ndprovi 1'.. l.onfr.
i Walker J. N. Moore, John M )ter.
i erryariue r. m. nagenseuer, j. n. inomp-
Bon-
A Committee of five consisting of
Mcs-rs. A. J. Patterson, Samuel Strayer,
J. M. Sharon, II. II. Hechtel and Samuel
Lcouard. were appointed a Committee to
draft resolutions.
IS. S Cooke nominated Col. John J.
I'attcrson tor t'ongress.
A. J. Patterson nominated II. II. Wil-'tj,iit
f .Wn.hl,
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ship, were nuinitiuted for Associate Judge.
Captaiu John M. Thompson, of Per
ryaville, was notuiuated for Prothonotary.
Sohmioii Updcgrove nominated Jteuh
Reiser, of Susquehanna township, fur
County Commissioner,
Jeremiah Lyon., was nominated for
Strict Attorney.
llJrt-er nominated I nomas
Morrotv, Esq . of Tuscarora township, for
County Auditor.
Thero being no opposition to he gen
tlemen placed in nomination, balloting
was dispensed with, aud the nominations
were made unanimous by acclamation.
Ou motiou of II II. liechtel, Col. Pat
terson aud Capt. Wilson were instructed
to select their own Conferees to represent
them in the District Conference.
Ou motion the Prcsideut was instructed
to appoint the County Committee fur the
cnouiug year.
A J Patterson, Chairman of the Com
mittee on Rcsolutious, reported the fol-
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Arsoimt I hat we uartilv endore the
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principles enunciated by the late Union
State Convention as the creed of the true
Union pany of this county, believing the
triumph of those principles essential to
the saftty and perpetuity of our free in-
"rut' oca.
Hf'dvtd,
trrrrh-til, 1 hat we cordially ratify the
noniiuation of Mai. Gen. John W. (jearv
for Governor, and pledge our united cf
1,,r t0 secure lus election. Uisgallaulr
a3 a soiJier and his ability as an adminis
tralive efiictir peculiarly aud eminently fit
him for that high position, to which we
feci confident he will bo elected by an
overwhelming majority.
Iltsoh-fd, That the splendid career of
Gov. A. G. Curtin has endeared him to
the people and given him a place in the j
hihe.-t rank of American Statesmen and !
patriots, and that be will carry into re
thfl ,ovc of ey).ry without
repaid to party.
!m:!cr,l. That the Course of Hon. G.
p MiCTf our melIlber of CongrcfSi mcels
our approbation and entitles him to our
confidence and respect.
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Jletch'ul, That we unanimously and
cheerfully recommend to the other coun
ties in the district for the nomination of
Congress Col. John J. Patterson, believ
ing be will make a faithful and true ren-
resentative of the people in such a time
of peril to the country, and we solicit
most earnestly the co operation of the
other counties in securing his nomina
tion. llctolced, That the unanimous nomina
tion of Captain H, II. Wilson for Assem
bly is a just, compliment to a gallant sol
dier and a faithful and active friend of
tho causo of the party, and we insist upon
the claim of Juniata county being recog
uized by the district conference by his
, nomination.
Tun i'ill rv.iT-A nv.i.. 1 " - -!... I
and cordiallv 6-ipported the choice of
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Huntingdon and Mifiiin counties, and we
demand as a l iht now that our claim to a
Representative be conceded.
AVWtW, That the connty ticket pre
sented by this Convention is composed ot
good and true men and is entitled to the
support of the people without regard to
party, and we sincerely trust it may
triumphantly elected.
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JleH'h ed, That we urge upon Congress
tire immediate passage of an act equali
zing the bounties to all honorably dis
charged soldiers, aDd wa request our mem
ber to givo it his earnest support.
On tuotirm of A. II. Weidman the re
port was received and the Committee dis-ch.irgc-l.
The naofotimw were a?ain read consee-
otively and adopted.
The following resolution was read and
Republican party of Juuiata county.
On motion the Convention adjourned.
JOHN MOTZER, Prest.
II. II. Bechtel,
A Touching Picture,
.Senator Nye, of Nevada, in his great
speech last, week, drew the following
touching picture:
Three weeks ago I went over to Ar
ington Heights. J counted there a great
iiany graves, and they told me there were
fourteen thousand dead eo'diers reposing
of Arlington
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Early
in May, 18G1 , I stood upon those heights,
,D(1 tkrcffM DOt , rave there
The
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1 ii i r-TT nntn vnltiT nvnaa an mn i n . I nI-wv
iuijuhj uuiuki miuu,
are so many here now ? I found a quick
a.,.j rpa(v ; n rpinrrpni tn th
,erribic revolution of the last four years.
Thr. Ii mincrh-d thn r. maiiis c,f rubcl
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aoj th6 remains 0f Union men. I noticed
not, unfrcquently as I passed aloDg, the
iCSCriptiou "unknown" on the headboard
.
of the Uuion soldier. Sir, in behalf of
unknowu soldier I ronuiro prudence
at the hands of this Congress. There 1
zot the inspiration, if I may use the ex
ircssion, of extreme caution. I stand
here the advocate of that unknowu sol
dier, and in his name aud by his memory
I demand of the Congress of the L'nilcd
States that they shall tread cautiously iu
this great work of bindiug up the wounds
of the country. In the name of all the
dead I demand it, la the name oi
mourning millions I require at the hands
ol everybody who is engaged in this work
to see to it that it is done in such a way
as to Tender a recurrence of this terri
ble rebellion impossible. Stain not agaiu
the lair fields of this country with loyal
blood; tear no more he catombs of loyal
bones ; but stand here in this breach
made by theru as the Romans stood, firm
and determined, that what you dT shall
be well done, and that it shall not require
doing again. If all these recollections
are uot enough, ia the name of the mar-
tyred Lrncolu I demand prudence at the ;
bands of the American Government. If!
that is not enough, I demand it in the
name of the mangled living.
My friend from Wisconsin will pardun
me, having great faith, as he says, in the
final result, if I call h!s attention to an
other view. Sir, bcyoud tho grave we
shall meet an army of three huudred
thousand dead, who will never again an
swer to roll call au eaith, but iu the day
of judgment they will be there. In their 1
name and by their memory, by the i.n-
mortal death they died and lives they
lived, I demand tho Congress and every
department of this Government shall
tread cautiously in this great work of re
construction. Sir, my mind is made up. j
Encounter whatever opposition it may,
froiu whatever source, I will be prudent.
I!y all the sacred recollections of the
past, I. demand caution. Ry all that is
garnered up in the rich treasure-house of
the future, I dem and caution. Ir. the
name of liberty aud freedom itself and
iis perpetuation, I demand caution at
every step you take. Kush not madly
00 to any policy. See where your s'.rengh
lies, and follow that. See where the
right lies, no matter whose policy it may
be, and follow it, thouph th heavens fall,
Sir, I entertain no fears for the future
of this country. I: is written by the
finger of Omnipotence himself that this
nation is to be the freest, noblest, hap
picst nation of the earth. Through
whatever tribulations we may have to go,
I see through the mists aud the fogs of
tho present its coming glory in the fu -
ture
n. i , i
ls contincut is destined and
dedicated as the abode of a happy and
free people. If our sufferings have not
been sufficient to bring us to the true
consideration of what is demanded at our
.,',. ,
bauds, it may be that we shall be called
upon to wade through still deeuer afflic-
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tions; but, sir, the spirit o this people
will rise with the demand. Ii will carry
on to perfection the great work c immenced
1 k. ,-. r-ithnra born nt niablntr thl th
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abode of the free aud the home of the
oppressed of every race and clime. Ap
plause in the galleries.
BSyThe body of Hon. Preston King,
late Collector of the port of New York,
.
VfliO CJmraiircu suici jo oy jumping
to the river at that city, on the 13th of No-
i . i . i 1,1.
vember last, was recovered on the 14th
in;,t. just six nionlns alter tne suieiuo.
It was picked up at tho Atlantic dock,
Brooklyn,
j"The Grant House atFrauklin, Pa.
was burnsl on Saturday at a loss of SCO,
MO. Ouc wouiau is known to bavo lost
her Hfc and it feared two others bavc
Lc.iJj.
JOIIX U. WRIGHT, ESQ.
We notice by the Snyder cosnty, pa
pers that John H. Wright, Esq., of Mid
dleburg, has been recommended fur As
sembly
e are pleased to see that thft
Uepuu,lieB or Bnyaer, tre iinely to lilt
o-i.. w i t
upon the right man. We lave been per- :
son ally acquaiuteu with Mr. Wright since
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our bovhuod and know him to Im nmn I
of irreproachable character and a deter
mined advocate of Republican, principles.
He eolisted as a jrivate iu the Union
Army iu 1SG2 and faithfully discharged
his duty as a soldier. If the Union men
of Snyder connty, nominate and elect
him, we can safely say, they will have a
Representative of whom tbey may well
be proud.
3tf"The contract for the diction of the : linhility to losses. Tor which ase.?ments m"isi
Soldiers National Monument, on the I ,:3 bli'J; iU e .voided, and its risks pror-o.--
' i tionalely diminished.
Gettysburg battle field, ha? been awarded i Tbtn unusual mind er of f.rts uvr.rvd
to James G Katterson, of Hartford. Cot.u , I duri"K ,hc ,wn e sit!! 'cc-
.. . ,. , .Jcurnng. is apparent to tbmot casual ob-err-
lor the sain of ? 17,500. His mam shaft j er of ;!1.,,;ng erents. The cause, f,f tb.
will be built of white Grauite, and tho ! fi,8 nre not known ; but they are facts which
,, .,, , , , , ,. , I arrest pub ic attention.
.Statuary will be made of Italian weather j Tlic ,SC!(of tb;H Company, it i, bdio-cd.
Marble. The Statuary will be modeled compared with other BiiMlaru.utnaI or stock
in Rome by the most celebrated American VZZ
artists. The time given for the comple following::
e a t i i i . lo.'a f- A. T. Black, of Bedford countr S-'ST 1
tion of the work is July 1st, ISt'iS. It is , , e. . - , c'vi t , ,
J ' John Shank, cf 1 erry. S 0O ; Samuel tlkcson
also understood that llie celebrated Amer j of Juniata county, $17"iO : A.J. Fnrms-in.
ieau artist, Rogers, will model some of the ' i, J '" t""","v-.S m : ,uii"er & i.en
. . , , , ,. I and others of Mifflin county, (sieam w,rk-l
statuary. It is thought that this monu about Ji'Soft; Km. Penlc's estate, (steam
mcnt when finished will aurpas in arcl:i- K,"'i) of Perry, SIHOS.TS: John U Crce ml
. otueis of .nndistitirg. Perry coimtv. about,
tectural beauty any Other niouumcct ia , 5.31.0 ; John Marshall, of Greenwood. lVrrv
,no world.
Uies'cr Clvmer. accordinc to the Road
. . i
nig Journal is studying practical navij;a- .!
tion preparatory to taking command ofj
the Copperhead flotilla that will set out,
after the October election, to the bead 1
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waters of Stt Rica: On Tuesday of
last week, he, in company with some forty
ladies and gentlemcu, embarked at Col
umbia, Pa., ou a ro ft, and passed down
lhe Su.-qtiehanua as far as Port I'ep -it
wheie they took the boat for Ilavre de
Grace, and the cars for Philadelphia.
They will fiud going up stream more diffi-
cult, but Mr. Clymer will uo doubt
cqal to the 'emergency."
be
tssyThe es-rebel General Hays, of
Louisiana, and J. R. Lafitte, ex rebel
apeni in Europe, have lieen pardoned.
So general and marked have become the
pardons by the President of late, that no
body will be much surpii.-ed it a gin
eral pardon, except in a very few cases,
is shortly' proclaimed and the rebels, in
all their pomp and dufiaoee, with tho
blood of our sous, fathers, brothers, &u.,
still red upon their hands, will be secu
strutting upon our streets.
. uiuiiii agui ovcui.cn ui oe -
Orleans on Sundav. Mav 13. btccn Tom
Kios and
Bill Fariell.
Kis;hty-three
rounds were fought in one hour and
fousht
j u mil)U! anJ f,ie the Lackers of
the person last narx.eu acknowledged their
man whipped.
Operations of the l'rccdtncn's liurcau
in Tcx-is have been extensive, and are
productive of very great and good results.
The freed people are wholly self-supporting.
I5A bill has passed the lower House
of Congress authorizing the coinage of a
new five cent piece, composed of copper
aud nicle not quite the siza of old cop
per com.
tXiT Mr. C. V. Culver, of the firm oi
Culver, Pcnn & Co., has been arrested at
j l:en0 fur conspiracy to defraud. He was
j held t rail jn the sum of SC.P.OQO.
Wtx dint.scnifnts.
LM1MSTR.TiRS' NOTICE .Notice is '
il herehy given that letters of administra
tion on the estate of ISAAC KAL'KK.MAN,
deed., late of Walker township, Juniata
county, have been granted lo the undersign
ed, residing in Mexico. All persons knowing
tnemseives inuetiied to saul estate .will make
! immediate payment, and those having claims
I nil) .Muni 1 1 ...... .,.!.. .nl:n.. in 1 f .
iMscufc iui-ui uuiy Huiueuitciieu lor sel
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KURTZ KACFF.MAN", Admr.
may, 23 -Ct.
A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE Sotico is
-ii hereby given that, letters of .vlij.inistrn
i 'ion n the estate of HENitV R. NAIL, dee d
i i:u0 of l'crrysville. Juniata county, l'a.. bare
been granted to the undersigned, residing in
I I'erry.svilic. All pers ons knowing themselves
j iuilvhted to said e.-u:e will make immediate
; payment, and ibot.s having claims will pre-
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, Jons u vlsuacJI, jrfr.
in iucui uuiy
may, ir.,-r,t.
HOUSE AND T.OT FOR SALE. The un
drigned offers it! private aiile A lot of
Ground situate in Mili'ord township, Juniata
county, l'a.. about eight miles from Patterson,
in L ekintr Creek Valley, containing two acres,
having th.-reon erected a goal Double House,
! Barn, and Spring House. The ground is in a
good stale of cultivation, and is well watered.
Anv person desiring any information in ro-
: gard to the property can obtain it by calling
; at Mr. anyder a Hotel in Patterson,
JOHN Wills
1STI.ER.
iindersiirned
would respectfully iefuria merchants and
all otiier icrsons, that he has opened an Auc
tion Room on Main Street, Mitiiinto-wn, l'a.,
where he will receive on consignment all
kinds of goods, and mdl themat Public Auction
on reasonable per cent a 50. Merchants and
others having g-jods th-.y wish to dispone of
would do well to transfer them to the auction
mom. Sale every Sjt-jrday eTctiing.
Ui" T I"1';-1' 1 tr ,V'.,t;rAy.
PU3LIO KOTICS.
OrricE or rv.r. I'kmry cucntt .t. F. Is Co. Y
Ne'K Bluotu6tld, Perry Co., Vk. I
April 24, J
TVTOTirE IS nBUKBY GITKN that tile
pany has laid an asoeseDient of FIVE
" h'-s"""" noiea m torce on the
In day of March lb8 &nd that ColWtors
Tiu collect Paid a,Se,,et w hieh the 1 Ith
one 'hat has been laid by this Company since
its oresnii-i'iun on the 8th of July i
? - . u i ju.v, .iu a
; penoti oi twenty -lureo yeara,
The principal loses hy fire, which hir
been paid during the- last eight yeaia, and
which are to be paid now, have been occasion
ed by the burning or property haTiiiR steam
works connected with them. Itr resolution
of thii Company on the th day of Pppteinhfr
pfil, no Bteaia works were to be thtreafter
m-oieu. nn.l lue renewal of their policU
wns pwiliTelr forbidden. The Tolirifu i.
positively forbidden. The colicipa in.
jSHrini; steam works, have nearly all exp'red
u.i.jr ci'mi u, imce ,.re uenerea io re
still in existence which will soon e-cpire ; and
taking the past losses as an index to the fu
ture, about ihree-fourthn nf rnmi..v.
j county, ahimt 10, besijes other Iomcs of
' saialler anuunts.
i h! ol Jcr ' ,I,e r,0,rJ.
J0ti A. n.K;a, Sn'-j.
May 10, '0C.
l Itt)Tff, I're.-t.
r.PHANS' COCRT SALE..
My tirtre ,.f
Court of .tu-
1 V 7 an llrilrft t ! I trnfiMi.'
niata count v. the ft.UowinT vitn ti.T r..
! tate wi!l be exposed to sale on tlie pri-roisi-:-.
i ? SA1URDAV, June 9ib. IS;. A rs , i
I.nnd situate in Tusefirora township, Ju
county, contemns 100 AtJKKi, ailj.iiiiu;
!and nf Jacob Proleslaugh and oiiiei, 1...V
ing thereon erected a g..od FRAME HOCSli.
Rank Rarr,, Spring llouie. Smoke Mmtv u !
oilier om-builuings, with a well of win r at
j rar,, reilfh(!3 chelr5 4p- AboiUlp,,y;
j acres nre cleared and under pood cu!tir:itir.a
.1... A T! : . - . 1 ii .i 1 r
iae imhii ce we.1 unineren. -jtie farm n
watered with springs, and is cmveninenr ti
churches, schools, stores, lie. and is :ito:;t
two miles sn 1 a half from Cist VYatitford,
n I one milo from McCulloch's Mill.
TEHMS: So much of the purchas? money
as may be neoosn v to p ie the expense- of
j stile to be paid on confirm ition ; one-third nf
1 rha hnl:i,i.i. i.n tl.A let ..f ... 11 ..-
balance in one wi . wiih intvesi. 'trotn 1st
! of April, lSLiT, to he secured by judgment
Sal ; to commence at 1 o'clock r. M., when
attendance will be given by
HVlill ;. IHT.HF.H.
Trustee nf b.rfj,- , li -m
lnnv. tl'-la.
N
F.W SHOE STORK. The un dersiene.l:
the room formerly occupied ry Mrs. M.ria;i
Rccs. on Rridge street. Patterson. V:er h
1 ,UP n,3 fllie ia,.se as'ortiaont of
! Boots, hhoes.flaitora. Slippers,
I iur iun.-. ifciuienieo, i.oys ntia i Mi.iren.
manufactured out of the best material hv
good workmen, and will be sold at friers
suit evciyboiiy.
Rcir.g a practical boot, find ihoe tinker, h.
is prepared to uittke to order all kinds of
work in that line ul' business.
Deleraiincd to sell at the lowest jioniU,?
prices, and desiroui of eiint.!is,ing n biiii
ness which wiU be plontable to bath buyer
and seller, he asks the public to rs.lan l .'
his stock before purchasing elsewhr-rc.
jT Repairiog promptly attended t,i.
G. W. iM.tii.sy:;.
may 2, tf.
BU1-.AD. CAKi:.-;. .to -Having cmplete.l
my new i'.p.kerv iliide sir.-et. I res
pect fully invite the public who have na y.t
used any of my bread to try it. 97. 1 I tivl
cot'Gdei-.t ihey will be vonvincetl that it v. i 1 1
he to their i.iterist to buy lrom me. Hotel
nnd bo!irdi:ir-hou.ie4 r.-iug lirie qiMntitif
of bread, cakes, c , will be liberally d.-iilt
with.
Particular attention will begiren to ifttin
up goo t eake. and I f.-el assured that tb.
.(uility of ilicm are fir superior lo t(ioi
made .if any other establishment All wli.
mny favor me with their orders may relv on
having thetn promptly filled. I'.a!N. l'ie-nics.
School. Sin . will be supplied on liberal tern-.?.
Wnnn f ea Cake every afternoon at Fie
o clock.
may l,-2t. W. II. MAXWEIX.
V; F.W STORK. The undersigned has open-i-l
ed a S;rc iu Sheriif Wilsini's stre rooia
on rri.lge street. MitHintown, an I offers at
invate salo to the citiient of the surround
ing countrv. a targe and varied assortment
of the very best ri.0THI.VO. BLANKETS,
.tc. , 9iich as Over Coats ad Dress Cots, Ar
tillery Jackets or Roundabouts. N. Y Slate
Jackets or Roundabouts, Knit Shirts, llorso
RUnket9. tlrey and While Rlankets, Linen
and ("iilten Pillow Cases, Wash liasins. Linen
and Cotton Sheets, Knives and Forks, Spoons,
Tinware. Hatchets. Picks. Saddles, Halters.
Shelter Tents. Linen Towels, and a large as
sortment of other articles not necessary to
iiieution.
Call and examine the g.vids and hear
my prices,
may L'.-tf. J. D. KYNAKlb
CHOLERA. Don't be slarllcd.' The Chol
era can be prevented and cured by u.iiiit
Dr. J. SI. Lin '.iey"s Cholera arl Diari lnr.k
Medicine. This preparation f-it heen before
the public for fifteen years, and has been
used willi entire success. Thousands of Cer
tificates could le furnished, but. a trial of
the medicine wil be more, satisfactory than
volume cf C-ii1eates and will convince tho
most eptieal of its wonderful curative rroie.
crtws. It is not a cure-all. but is designed
to reiieveall who may be attacked by Cholera.
ClHiVra Morhua. Dianrhien. Dysentery. Cholic
or Cramps and Pii is tha titomnck. Ac.
Don't be without a bottle al hand. Sold re
lall by all first clajs Dr.iggists and Wholesale
'. by the i'roprbi.'oM llas.ird s Smith No. 107
A?ch Street, Philadelphia.
may. '' tim.
)ROPfli!AL.S. Sealeil Proposals will he
received up to the Fir-t Monday of J'ine,
1 866. for Studding a School House in Turb:t4
township. I'len aud S-'picittcatious tau
seen at Port torsi. Juniata conntv. Pa.
JAMES P. JrttlNSoN Ir. t.
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