Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, June 06, 1866, Image 2

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    Juniata I
A union of lakes, and a union of lands,
A union no power shall sever;
A union cf hearts, and a union of hands,
Aid the American Union forever!
mTf F LIST (fwl
tVednesdar Morning, June Cth, I860
H. 11. WILSOV, Editor and Publish er
&5"TnEJUVIATA SEXTIXEL-S&
has the I.crgtst Circulation of any paper pub
lished, in this County. It is therefore the
bctt adrertixmg medium. It is a Paper, truly
loyal, ably conducted, a first class Localist.
hud well worthy of the patronage of every
loyal citizen in the County.
3? Soldiers of Pennsylvania remember
ibm Kciiter Clyiner voted against a joint
l solution of our Legislature, asking Con
jures to Increase the pay of the private sul-
.mr. (?ee rage 295 Legislative Rcco.d
' ijiuu 1 SG4 ) While you were battling for
. 'j'j Union he was exhausting his ingenuity in
tdvising means to counteract tbo aucccs of
vvnr arms.
fPUSUCAN COUNTY COMMITTEE !
The following is the Imon Itepublican
'ouniy Couimitiee appointed lor the ensuiug
vear:
!ifflintown A. IT. Martin. C. McClcllan.
T.aticrson B. S. Cooke, H. M. Groninger.
J'trmanagh C. B. Horning. John Stouer.
M a'.kcr J. N. Mnorc, Kurti KaulTman.
Delaware C. S. Shelly. Levi Myers,
l'ayette Sam'l. Leonard. R- Caveny,
Monroe A. H. Landis, Tobias ISeeom.
Suquchannah E Loaj, Sol. t'lderove.
Oieenwood T. Humberger, H. I". Zeiders.
Miiford Jacob Grouingcr, J. S. Uobifou,
Turbctt L. E. Mathers, Noah Heniier.
rerrysviile Thom. Wagenseller. S. Buck,
r-eal'e Hon. John Keale, J. V. Doyle.
Ppruse Hill A. J. Patterson, Shem Voder
Tufcarora Thomas Morrow, Win. Hart.
Lnol; J. T. Dennis, P.. Walls.
Hiack Log R. Mclntyre. Sair'l. Sheerer.
USION REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET
TOR tiOVERXOR,
MAJ. GEN. JOHN Vr. GEARY,
or ci"mci:rwxd corsiv.
PISTHIOT TICKET.
FOR CONGBESS,
JOHN J. rATTLT.SOX, of Juniata Co.
(iubjoct to the District Conference.)
TOR ASSEMBLY,
HEN'Rl II. WILSONVof Juniata Co.
(Subject to the District Cunt'erence.)
COUXTT TICKET.
ASSOCIATE JUDGES,
JOSEPH PO-MEHOY, of Ueale twp.
LUCIAX WILSON, of Tayette twp.
iRoruoxoTAar,
JOHN M. THOMPSON', of rerrysviile.
COMMISSIONER,
JACOB V,EISEH. of Susquehanna twp.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
JEliEMlAII LYON'S, of MifHiutown.
AUDITOR,
THOMAS MOUUOW.of Tuscaroratwp
mZtriToip" l . i lvt. ii sl.vTsronr t.
Lieut-Ges. iY infield ?cott died
on the 29th ult.. at '.Vest Point, a few
days shot I of SO years old. Though he
bad long been quite infirm and feeble,
his death was unexi'CCtid till within a
few hours of its oceunencs. A biog
raphical notice will be found on our first
page.
The funeral iook place on the 1st inst.
at 1 o'clock p. ib., at 'Vesi Point. The
cerenijnie were of a niott imposing
character.
By a nation he vaa loved, by a nation
lie tr as honored and by a nation he is
mourned.
The fc;L.M'i.ij:.Ni8 of a Titus M.s.
Vrheu Secretary Harlan was asked to
consort with rebels and copperheads to
overthrow the Republican party, he frank
ly and indignantly responded :
"I have been four times elected to a
.e:;t in the Uuited States Senate by the
Legislature of Iowa, as a repre-ntative
of the Union party, and as a member
of that organisation I was appointed to
to the offset I now hold. To betray the
confidence thus reposed in me icould be a
manifestation cf ingratitude so glaringly
dishonorable, that X am sure do intelli
trent member of your organization ex
pects it. nor can it be expected that 1
will do cr say anytfcicg which would, in
my opinion, Und to divide, weaken or
demoralise the great Union organization
:r,til the purpose of its creation shall I
T11E CENTRAL NATIONAL UNION
CJLl'B.
It is au old saying that great rogues
and thieves always raise the cry of thief
tirst to direct public attention from their
own villainy, as a drunken ma a always
will swear every one eke is drunk and he
alone is sober. These axioms have been
verified most fully by the political career
of a tew uiiserablo contemptible creatures
in ibis county in the last few months.
Hetly Allison, Sore-Heels llavis and that
suei-k of a S; rouse have been raising a
reat fuss for months, cha-ging the Senit
KLL th iufi dVlity to the party, and every
one eotiucc'ed with it, with rascality and
corruption, and to prave their zeal, pot up
a meeting to abu?e Johnson, and started a
newspaper to break Johnson down in gen
eral, and Patterson in particular. Every
man of sense in the county knew they
were acting the hypocrite and were a set
of shameless scamps after plunder, re
gardles of party or principle. Like
every h umbos, they got a half dozen do
cent men to follow after thera while their
once good character has been nearly sic
rificed to tluir verdancy. Wc hope this
bevere lesson will learn them to remain
with their p.irty and not imagine the wis
dom cf the world will die with thcni.
As the Republican failed to frighten
Johnson, they now fall down and worship
t him, and beg some of the crumbs
tba'
fall from tl cir master's tabic,
the friends of Johnson will
We trut
not be de
ved bJ the Profcion cf these low
grovelling creatures. They tried to break
Patterson down, and when they found
their opposition so couteniptiblo as only
to excito ridicule, thev fell down aud of
fered 10 ouf t,le!r svpport and in flu-
enre to him for a bribe but ho spumed
them from his presence. Let them howl
away in their vile sheet. Their '-tongue
has lot.g since ceased to be a slauder."
and every issue of their paper only adds
if possible to their iufamy.
Sneak Strouse, Sore Heels Davis and
IJccf Allison met ou Saturday, May 2Gih
in a dark cellar in Perrys"i!le and orgau
ized the National Union Club with sneak
Strouse as President and Sore-Heels la
vis Secretary. It was a very harmonious
meeting. Like the two tailors of London
who met and resolved that 'we the peo
ple," these fe'lows met unknown to the
citizens of Perrysville, and resolved that
if Andy Johnson will give U3an old bone
apiece wc will support -'niy policy." They
were afraid to meet iu Mifflin and sueuked
iff to Perrysville and crawled iuto a eel
lar, aud thief like, hid from public gaze.
Had thegood people of Perrysville known
of such a conspiracy leiu laid within
their neat little town, no doubt they
would have treated the three icorttks to a J truth. It says "Ulackguards aud Demo
coat of tar and feathers. The friends ol I oraN have been telling this for two years."
Presideat Johnson should have no cotifi We have never met a soldier who was a
deuce in mob. fe'lows. Their only object member of the same company that Dill
is for plunder and revengo. They care j Davis and Dill -Mli.-on belonged to that
nothing about him, and have cot sense j would hesitate for a motucut in pronouue
enouoh to understand his policy. Thev i inar them the most conjumatc cowards
must have plunder, and as tbey have been
spumed by the true Uuiou party, they
now hnj e to deceive Mr. Johnson's friends
into giving them office. Sirouse always
did betray his party and his friends, and
will do so again if he gets a chance. He
has twioed forced himself upon tic party
and has been trying every year to do it.
aud b'-cause the party spurns him, he is
ready to help overthrow it. 3$u.t he only
sinks himself lower if possible. He want
to go to the Senate. Begged (or the
noiiiinatiou iu 1304 and wauts it in 1807.
We. hope he wiK run as the caudidate of
the Allison party. He Diight get five
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vuic, urn win iuivp ii. ttaini or sttuje
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uue win i'"y vuirioi, ii is aim oironse io
vote asaiust Strouse, and then he will only
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get two votes. e nope the next time
n u . -ti .
the .attonal Lmou Club meets it will he
, ,
m pubuo, so that we can all attend and
see how you look iu your new harness.
THE NEW ME.NAlJLIUi:.
The Natiocal Union Club met in Stjnire
Parker's cellar, in Patterson, on Saturday
last. Present Strouse, Davis and Allison
It 13 as good as a monkey show. They
resolve, then suck at the 'Stjuire's whiidty,
then swear at Patterson, then divide out
the offices, then repeat the Moirrammo
I until at last all the programme is left out
, . tJ
bat the whiskv. when Stiouse moved to
adjourn and declared it carried, and iheu
they carr.ed Alliaoo and Davi, op out f
the cellar aod they ail three sneaked thro
the allies out of town.
J. S. Lukccs was
on hand to play clown, but as there was
no audience lo amuse uud they
did not
want to divide the whisky with him, they
stuck a feather in his hat and gave him a
ginger cake and he strut ted ofl Lome as
big as a fool. No one kuew of the ex
hibition except 'Squire Parker until it
was over, aid then il was announced they
had an immense meeting. The animals
will be exhibited weekly at different
point,. Duettotice w,i, be given of
course after the performance Las taken
t.-SDUCEKENTS OFFEBEO,
Last week a geuileraan called on the
j Lieutenant of the live d-.sck organ for the
payment of a debt that had been euntract-
cd a few years sinco. 1 lie Lieutenant
had no nioucy, of course, but waa full uf
promises and could offer inducements for
more time. He informed his orvditor
that he (sore heels) had fixed up things
with Andy Johnson and that in about ten
days he would have Doyle's office, and
thoo he would have a chance to nako
Siimo money and would pay up. Sore
heels said that he had the appointing pow
er in his own hands as far as Juniata teas
concerned, that Johnson and Cowan told
hitu to name any petsons he wanted for
postmasters of the different effices through
out the county, and that it Mr.
wanted the Patterson post office he would
get it for him. that. Cowan had promised to , if the Kdics iu the different townships
give him anything he asked, if they would would tiie the matter iu hand aud make
support Andy Johnson. We were under j aQ effort to collect mouey. I sincerely
the impression that the appointing power Lope they till do so at once. It is a holy
rested iu Washington, but it seems we object and tterita the kind offices of every
are to have a branch office in Mifflin one to sccurt its success. It is a monu
sore heels Ageut, (the same fellow that j ment ; mcniry 0f ,he gallant sons of
called a meeting in the Court House to :jun;ata C0UDIy wj10 ti,n, tu Kepub
sustaiu Congress and deuounee us for j i;n Bjght live We enjoy 'he blessings
pandering to Andy Johnson,) to whom :o peaco purcn:lsej Dv t,ejr ii0UJ) anj
all applications must be made withiu ten ot , t,e gratefui eaoUh to erect a mon
days, or el,e they will be too late. Audy ; IJH1CDt tj t,ieir wemory wuich wiil en jure
Johnsou proclaimed some time ago that ! forever. jt js jue t0 t,cul auj juo ir,m
"as far as possible the offices must be giv-! us No owcs , jebt more bil) j;
en to soldiers men vho had served their nr nriaa:n ,!, ,: -, nn i,ml,i
country faithfully in the field." Of course 1 Le proDi;jt , g;ve of h;s meaI13 Vj 8ccure
Beefy and Sore-Heels will both get office ! tfie aecomplishment of this enterprize
uuder this proclamation. They both scrv.Cl)!le(,tioug shoud hb ,aVen up ; th(J
c J with di.ti'tu-ti'm. hisky-distinguish- iwtnniia, oatiDaiti schwls antt at all public
cd Hecfy and Sore-Heels made a fu.-ed .assemblies. I would suggest to persons
march to the rear at the battle of Chan- .engaged in gettiug ud celebrations outhe
cellOreville, besides many other little cir- j 4-h 0f Juiy to see that collections are
cumstances couoected with his Hirer to- j laten up for the Soldiers' Monument.
lie-fory-Veu record. We hear that in one j Let every man and woman in the comm-j-of
his letters to his friend Andy he in-j n'uy oonsidcr themselves ngcnt.s to collect
formed tl;at functionary that he (sore- ; funds for this purpose, and forward them
heels) had setved his country faithfully 1 10 the Tieasurer, Mr. Parker,
while in the Ceid, that he had killed as ; Jhhn J. Patterson,
many rebels as they had killed of him, Chairman eS Executive Com.
and that he still lives and wants to be ?n Mifflintown, June 4th, 1SCG.
Assistant Assessor of the 14th District.
Andy will appoint him ; in fact he has
promised to appoint Soldiers,awl of course
Captain Martin and Sergeaut Doyle, al
though both good soldiers, must be re
moved to make room for I5eefy and Sore
Heels. WHO AKK COW ARDS r
last week's Johnson Clvmer orirau. It
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starts out by saying that the Sentinel of
last week called Bill Allison and Sill Da-
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starts
last
vis cowards at leant one hundred times
Honest fellows like Allison aud Davis
who couldn't be bought fjr less than
300, f'.ioulju't object to us telling the
they had ever seeu. And yet these hou -
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est, pure and incorruptible live duck tel -
lows, Allison and Davie, call the bravo
. . . ... .
and true soldiers that belonged to Capt.
Martin. s company blacky nurds. The
same article abuses and maligns Colonel
Pattersoo, and says "we have the word of
as gallant an officer as there was iu the
' Juion army for the truih of this."
Well, we have the word of the yalant
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, , ' i with fixed bayonets ; but as the Canadiaus
enoutrh. Tho editor of the SeNTIXKL'- .- , . .,
. j were rangao in an orchard on either si 1c
then comes :n for Ins share of the slander ' . . , .. .
j of a swamp, and were separated Irom the
under the above caption. Our c''aracter i . , .1 i i i i ,-v -n
' ilciitiins by a thick bru iwood, O Neiil
and our record as a soldier needs no ex-1 , . . i .
; J..nn...l i nil irnA ncilc n n il in t o tim
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iKaiiauou ai our uauus. .i e prefer mat
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; me puouc snoui i ooiaitj our record irom ,
the lips of nfiicers and soldiers of our own
company aim rcgitueut, many of whole
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are ecattcted ail over the couuty. A sol-1
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: dier who did his du'.y in the field need
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nac "o icai as in wuut kiuu 01 a report
.j
his comrades wiil make of his couduct
when they return to their homes.
il A It K I S O V H U A il VTEI. AillA. P II .
We are pleased to notice that this ever -
welcome messenger of printed thoughts,
this chrouicle aud register, cf local,
f-late and national events, this Advo-
! cate aod 1,eraId of d llepub-
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j "can rrlc'P's. ''ne 01 the most
1 u,''c " our r.xcnaagcs ana whicli is
!f,,uud ul'" the table ,,f ever3' E(Jilor in
t,,U t'ommouwealth, and carried by news-
9 00 everJ llU"roau. 80,11 ,rou every
' P"rr a' au" lntfu!r;il ,or J ' read-
ing public everywhere has been enlarge
cd aud now takes rauk with the leading
dailies of the .State. Jlr. Btrgner, its
enterprising Editor and proprietor, has
i spare! no pains or expense iu making the
l aily Telegraph the leading Republican
Journal of the State. For neatness, ability
and uews, both local and general, we are
free to say that the Daily Telnrnnh is
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ncau anu snouiaers uoove any daily out
-;,l i tk;i : . i . .
: 8'e or Philadelphia. As an advocate ot
'JS'ft
)ay Telegraph b
general the 1
Communicated.
SOLDIERS' MONtf-UENT.
A correspondent in the Sentinel last ,
week inquires what has become of th.
movement to erect a Soldiers' Monument.
Las, year. Centra! Committee was p-
:.k-..kP.m;n.o in each town-
punuu.u-w. ..
ship to collect funds. Some of the sub
Committees went promptly to woik aud
collected funds, while others neglected it
altogether. We have in the hands of the
Treasurer, E. S. Parker, E , nearly four
huudred dollars. This sum is entirely in
sufficient for the purpose, and it wi l ba
necessary to raise funds, and we trust the
sub Committees will again give it some
atUnlion, aud if po?sib!o collect more
mouy. It will require two thousand dol
lars t erect a resneetable monument, and
.
I haveut loubt this sum could bo raised
THE fE.MlXS.
According to our dispatches it seems
that a general movement was made last
week toward the Canadian frontier, under :
the direction of Gen. Sweeney. Differ
unt poiuts were threatened, but the prin-
l ci pie movement was from Buffalo to a!
' place known as Fort Erie. This point'
The I'e 1
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nians then auvancc'
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i which place a Lart'e
m it -i f n 1 1 i-n r oo.l loirir 1 ! . - . i n if n r k
uuder Col O'Neill, at
c ensued, and of which
the ILrahl contains the following ac
count :
D lit a i.o. June 2 P. M. An cje
vvitucss ot the engagement near Hidc-
wsy, fays the Feuiaus were 1,000 strong,
under O'Neill, and reached a village,
about ten miles from Waterloo Ferry,
when their scouts announced the approach
of a large force of Canadian volunteers
The Fenians tore down a fence and weut
into an iiilimnin.r fiolil arid fnrriiivl iti !inr
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of battle, ben. ONctll. being assisted
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ij voioueis cuirr aiu j uricn, is uiaK :ng
a disposition of the troops. The voluu j
teers advanced upon the Fcniaos and the j
actiou commenced, the
skirmbhiiig OU
either side exchanging a brisk lire. The
order was then givo.n for the Fenian skir- j
niishcrs to fall back to the main body. !
Both parties fired several rounds, when
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der to halt and fad back. J he (auadtans
l,a!ift-iniv this n rpfroat nr?canf-d fmni
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their shelter on a run, but were met by
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itheFeuians with a countercharge, and
t j v
i were lustantly routed, the Feuiaus pur-
. i i -n
tt l.ii tin 1 ml na n mil II ui
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( , j , i , r flanadiaus. comn eto v
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demoralizeu, cont-.nued then- ilight to
Port t)olburne. The Fenians lost 6 killed
and 15 wounded, and the Canadians 23
i killed aud wounded iu all.
The Fenians fought bravely, throwing
ofT their coats, vests, aod even shirts, and
fighting half baked. After stopping the
nn mi it the main body of Fenians nro-
j jt.t.i. - j
over the wounded of both sides.
"We do not know what the next step
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will be. Inere are rumors of other raids
upon different points of tbe cxteoded
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i.anaaian line, ugatusourg teems to ce
inviting, likewise St. Albaus. We do
not imagine that a serious assault will
be made at either point. The Fenians
have plenty of men, but their guns are
generally seined, and they have no cau
uon. The most suggestive fact of tbe
movement is that it required the pres
ence of Grant at Buffalo aod Meade at
East port.
Ju5 The eastern portion of the Har
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Saturday
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5tfr gtftrfrt&mrat.
-IE tO.U'll AUU'iH. ine un-iersipn-
s. i m'"""
i ed tube tins method ot informing the oil-
. iwrfFAHOBV. on Ma.
Street Miffl.utown P and are prepared to,
W-h-vi .t..lnrl the he,t workmen. and !
",., j', ..rt V.a. , ft
WOOD, WILSON' & CO.
tli
J JUNIATA IXDEi'KNDENT OIL I'OM-
pmi.v are earnestly requested to met at the
Well of the Company on binds of Cnpt. ficws.
near McOoysville on Tuesday the 1-lh day cf
Jun. 18Uf, at 1 o'clock. Let every Stock-J
holder aud nil interesle.l in th county at ton!, j
TerHou9 having claim.i nj-ftiust the Company
will present ll.em for settlement on or b, ioi e
, , ,
that dnv. 1 nless airangenienvs cau he made
.v.. . r. .i. r .,t
(,n thni day for the prosecution of the work
! ' Tools and Machinery, will be sold mime
I uiatcly.
1 i;T order of the Directors.
june 0-1 t
j. I". WHARTON, frawr.
fl-.Ti: OLD ri.AU. Au illuttmcd tuion I el or Run'Iabout3, Kt.-.t Shut. linr.-o
1 (.am,.ai(rn Vapir. Devoted to Union , Blankets. Orev and White Blankets, linen
Freedom and Justice. ,,r" ?oilta l""'3- W Ba?!,is- Lin'"
The l'libli-hers of the Franklin Rosilnrv aed Lottcn tiert!. Iwnivs andi-orks. Spoo;-.
will resume the i.uhlication of their mot . Tinware, iiuuheis, 1'ick-. Saddles lUliei,.
ccssru'. campaign paper of lSCI. THE OLD ' ,""',er Tents. Linen Towels. R.jd a lare a
FLAfi. en the 4th of Julu next, and mblish it ! 8il: '"'en! of e:Ucl' R" r.eccssarr to
' weekly thereafier until the full returns of the
Klection can be given to us readers, at luei
following bw rates cash iutusiMy in uJ-
t'aiirc : :
.inffie eoDies
10 copies to one addrens..
Q .i 4 t
3D " " " ...
4 1,, (hi
t.j (in
5U
It will contain twenty columns of reading pus.iic lor n;iren ye.ir-. sn l hn3 teen
matter, and each numltr irill be ii.i.isT3.tei. ! "s"d with enure nws. ThctKnud.' of C ei -The
first issue will contain a cornet portrait ! utieaies couid be fii-ni. ::r I. ) ut a triil cf
of Maj. Ges. Ok vuv, I'niou caudiduto for I J,1C meuieine u iU b.- mor, Htvfa.-inry ti.an
CoTcriior. j oliii.n of Certific.re? m.d tviil :. ir.ee i.'m
fja. fi.ion men everywhere are rer,netrd ' n-(,f ' scepli.v.l cf wotrl.-f:i! .-.i-i-ive pre;.-
to aid in .
1 mukiii" up clubs for tho OLD FLAG.
Address
jute ti-1.
M'CLl'RE & STONKk.
tlrtiultri-iliii r, I!.
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TATES UNION lMfLI, I'uiLAiiELriii a.
This Hotel is pleasantly siiualel on the
Sou;h hide of MaiLet Street, a few d(nrs abort
fivlli utrnot ll naitlp.il Lwilit.' i..ilriu it t
ticiibi.ly desiiable to ersous" vi.dting the city
on hum U'.'ss or l'leasuro.
T. II. 15. SAXDE11S. IWp
F1
KUMAN'AGII COMMON SCHOOL 1U.S
triet.
Kcceipta and Kj.penditnre for
1 cil)-j Tus rate 4 mills or; the dollar
01 va;u
atian iteceipis
Gro.-? amount of tax duplicale Sli,!'. It
Deduct Kxouei ntioiiM t-'ifi.';
Do. Colleeiors ceusi-ziiaient 61. t2
?lli:,Jti
Net amount of tax ree'd. lHi.SS
Mallance on baud from last vcar f ".':
Kxrr.xniTrr.es.
j Taid 5 teachers j' o per m. each 3 in. ?-?. 'fi
t'nid r 3 i " A 4.", Mi l
raid assistant " " laud
b-o per inoeib lor months V'-.i,f'
tor 1 oel and l.on.wencies Lii.
to Secretary for scroiua l,
Total F-jcpeuJitures t' 1 205.11
balance on haud in. I'j
Sl2.M,o7
IV M. S. ULKS, l'l-cs't
Attest ; Wis. Gives, Sec'y.
may ol-3t.
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS!
KF.W liUOT'S AT
MICKEY & PENWEL'5.
Tbo undersigned hns just received a larpe
, stock of Drv Goods and Grocnis at ti.eir:
siorc ou Kail Uoad Street, in I'uttursoii. wh:-:ii
: thev areopeiiiui to the ouulic. at ihs fdUvwius
.
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-
I'iiixts. , Heotn Sheetings
lies! Quality ut 20 I'CM yaai.iy
Second 1 5 i recoil I
third 12 1L-:',J
DkLaink. ii"urth
Tlain (all wool)....fi0 1,"'!rh
Ki.nired -Sixth
.li
.l.'
.12 i
fancy and jdain I Iiasskis.
ir.ua 2&:o."o ! carict Sotoi0
i White r'.toil'i
(1IN1.HAMS. ,
S"1""7 r,-Shirting 4.;t..To
AU wool Socks.. 4Hto7o
Boots 4: Shoes.
ittr.ris'1 L'uiiCKs.
IJest tjuality :
'J,,' Ladies- ....2 10:! 2"
;,- iMisses SI 2'tlo2 2"
Second
! .m l
Mkbinoj.
Childiens ...4'!.oi 2"
ueais uoiics ;i .0 1 '
i-'"cs aiiuoiner i
Uoys '1 2jto2 2-3
(: i:iM-i:i!i KS.
Colors ouio?i uo
Skihts ISSvrnps '.loe.iol 4')
nlmorI2 oto oo s?,. u,c
,''oon "'" ;.u-ars. bioon. r.'iob;
ricking...---., v-Hou'-.j White 18t,.2
I ants burr. Green Cotfcc SO
' . i ' ijai'ics loiiiiiiieM,
P:i:iiliri. ?1 2.'itii:Ui r.t.i- ... wi. i
iji.'xia&L k-uni
I'LAtis. from $2toS '
All wool 4otoSo Woolen Hoods7oto2 o'l
t,i.. j iv. ..t jr...-.,.. ti..... j-...- .it
1 I.IU VH31I1IIVI ...Dl I'J'JIM IUI3 KUU UUI3 111 ftll
I'.i.kaciikii jli'SMN. prices.
Uest Quolity Si' Notions A full as
second - :ii;sortnieiit of Ladies' .t
Third 25 (tents Gloves, II03-
rouri
i .. ...
Fourih 'iil iery, &o. nt all prices.
t 111U
12 to suit purchasers.
Also, a full assortment of (Jurensirare
Hardware, Tinware, Brooms, Hrusbe, Bus':,
eis, ISuckets, Tubs, Tobacco, Segar;, Ac., c .
usually kept in a country Siore. Purchasers
will do well by calling and cxamcning our
stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as our
motto is to sell cheap for CASH or Country
Produce.
MICKEY & P FN SELL,
Apr. 23 '66-ly. Patterson, Pa.
ilL M. TODD has iust received a larce
'"a b"'"!. and Sue assortment of eoods Irom the
j batt, wnicn tie is prepare! lo tell at lac loi-
! loTri"8 reduccJ l'riu:-
I Prints, from
j Gingbanjsfrom
12 to 20!
2Sto 31 I
i."e. ......
J Browii Muslin.
2n to Hi
J to i'9
"5
13 to 4D
3J to 50
25 to 35
15
Best, one yard wide
liieachnd muslin
Ticking
Syrups
.Sugar house molasses....
Brown sugar
White do
per qt.
.per lb. 12 to 16
IS
Best Rio Coffee
Good 30
Coal Oil per rai. 60
Mackerl
.per bbl. $18 to Si2
Hei-ring $8 00 lo $11 00
And a large assortment of Boots and
Shoes, cheap. '
Also a large lot of Carpeting 45 t? Si CO
Very best, all Wool, 1 yd widi.. SI 21 to ! 31
I am payiug So ceaU for Cutter, and 13
SHOE STORE.-TU uvi .-:.-.,
reruofP'i his Hoot and Sii.vo Stnr i .
j the room formerly occupied i v J!r. M.irinH
ices, on Uriilp street. I'r : tf i s..i ti, where he
I invites the .r.uiic MWj.v aD.
ZJ.&T
rutlem. Boy- and .;Li;iren
kmen. nd I ' I M rtrfe '
I stf tveryboyy.
Jiving a j'rjrtica! hnt: ar 1 hr mikcr. hi.
s prearea to rmko to Ciocr all k:iui f
work in liit line of bu.'iiirBri.
Dcteiiuined to sell at the low."" p it-';
v.ricJ'3, :md ill. iri.ua of PsT:i:.ii-ti;ii n i.i:i.
i R wnicn :.e rt..Ti.ie i tti i.itycr
ness winch T.il! !. rlout.-il.ie ! I.'.rl ),i
I n1 frH"r, be fl;s the i :ub!i.; to r.u l see
" t"a"li - "
f--Y"' Itcrr.iriiiff roiuMiv i:T!rr b A
I.. V. A.i r I
roar 2.-tf.
i.V.
TV lf. 1 iZZ 't'' "'
' -t- ' ed a tore in Sucriif V i-nii ':'r re rooi'i
I ..,,, ,Ia,. , : '
I " bridj-c strict, Mimi:.ic.rii. and c-n.-.s nt
jrivaie ntle to the ritizei. of ih mnuim l
ing cenntry, a lfiiue and 'A-r.-.l :..fr.r:'ri.in
of the Ter'y l e.-t t LOi'tHNii, 1: L A N K f.'I.
&e., such Over Co-its a'l Uivs.. I'.imk, ;Vr.
tillery Jackfts r.r KouPi'.nhonts, N. V fctatt
j niention.
IrZs till aau exaion'.e t'.'1 gor.j-. and hear
ny prices
ni-y 2, -if.
J. D. I;YXAT!!.
6U I itlULtt.A. Hon t lie start it-ii! Tlie thol
...8 I'd i fr,t ''an '-e rreven'ed aril cure! hy i.in
, Ir. J. JJ. i.:i:'!?oy s t.hnlei t uii i HiarrhnM
i Medici").. 1 ins i r,-j-::raii( R hi - in.' ii bf-toro
: c',!"' inatiman, i..ir is o.-Mgn-M
net a cure all, i,.ir la il
to relieves'! wlir mr b : ::t:ncUcd bv Cholera
: l'boli'l-a itrloi, l.-iari-bo.-t. J y..iilry. IJhrtli.
or t'Minpo and Pains in tlm Siuiin.'-k. Ae.
j I)on"t tie iri'ljeut a bott'e a? hun'1. Sold re
! tail by al! cbi's "r.i is: -i and IV holesalc.
j by the l'roprietnts li7 ird .', .k i.Jili No. T'T
: Arc'.; Slrcti. r(iila!t-li l:iA. ii:iv. l'-'';r;.
1 , .
i I
o tuk Am.ir n:i
il i.' a reeled fact
n if rise .lisi-i riM
l'r.-.;ii in ii.ii-nr..
lliaf a jri'cat rroy.ni.
ivhi.'il - iieij i.- Lr:r lit'; p.,
(n.l.rLoii o!' the blood ar.d tin r.io
: ivrtain
ii.-c t
'. !'.., the-
rr ;'.i i'-
' K-niedy for the. dit-ea-.-es i .,';!
j ,.,,.. f',. v,
CI' 10 Of illrtl
j tii.tiis:n. Ct.r.tnie SertifV.-i. Seeond-i
riiii:.
, aiieers, luoiors. I Iceri on ihchrr.it or body.
, Humors of the skin and M! erujo i-:is on the
j face; Un nil !. m.i l-d sore-, and every
j paries of t'otiHiroo l'i..-a-e. il will r.!so
' care all :U.-t:4tes c.jnirin t ti iirtrapf viont nf
i iht; iivcr a:i l r.ij.i:lv re. to.; i;.iii-:il to
j health. r.v urt'i ly Dr. ,!. M l.iii'lsi v. for
. lue sole Dropi'ietor-. Jbi7:trJ o. Sndth. No.
j K-7 Arsb filed, l'hila'lrlj.l .' r f 1 1 retail ly
i all Srs'.-cla.-a 1 tttits. may 'O'i-iiia.
! T) LVIiLt l ii 'N IN I'M CHING 1! ATT The
J J V 'un !erifi;?d ha received 1 t of l!i:n
i ddi's J'int I'd: a::tu il .e I .e.-a l'..vks ens
' of riie jrreate-t ni.ichinc!i ever invcnicl f -r
j iml-Hidiiig h iv. Aii l'.rk are warranted rer-
icct or the money leitiiideii. A boy IJ years
! of ag? can mo-lv ihem o:i a tvagon with ease,
j Call at ciy store, iu rttcr::oti, and e.:iminc
them il nil! cjst you nutiin,: for c.iiiinir.
j J. 11. M. TODD.
; Tr. rmaniiel ?I-iyr, of Miiford K'V. r.!iip.
I jurciiajtd a KmrbjiiS Horse 'itch
Fork lat spriiiir from J. i. M. Touu
f liinil it to bu t lie lij:'.itest and u:o-.t peilivl
l", k I ( v.t i:ael. A boy 12 year? of ne can
use it an 1 I uuhrvbul f.vo ions of hay liom
1 KXZU " i-ii'i tes liiue, ly the watch
VP MILL?. The
undersigned br
:ei. !s an J ifce ptdiiio
if :he abnve nar.ie4
lo-irc to
he i? si
, his ti
hit
il in char;
. ,;o i, ..... i ,, i ..-.-. .
: L '-'.i 'r ,:.,:''' , '
I j .i.c 1 iti.-rus i.i ."iini ri. I aillSUil lUI'l
vicmify, with the t-liotCMt lirni'h of Hour.
I A lar ;i. ssiif.plv of liran. Chop-Siuif. and Feet
of till kiiius coiistanlly on hr.n l. As he runs
i mill wfn every 'i u.s liv and Friday lu
?lifiiin and V.itterson, ",asi,r:1r.j.a c:in be yr.ii.c
luai'y supplied at tliiir iioor. i!y strict at
reotii.r. to b'lsiurss he li'-t.-es to receive i ii'
eriil s:;are of puijlic patronage Trrms (.ash.
LV.V t, .ti-:fl SuLvilti.S K.Vt'iTiiAN.
; ) j.lci I.IXTO V.'X. rFXXJ.
i The un Jersiencd w.rtid res"ctfii!!v inform
L .o.lla l i t 1. 1 .
I Li? tnends iin-i the jiublic .jeueTaiiy that he
! h is lakeu ch ir;;;; of tlie alove r.ii.K 1 Ii .i.',
. fi uicr'y kept by Ainr.s Snyder. This is r.i
1 ni t nun wcII-uiki Tu sl-ii i. ini l no-ie more i!c-
j sira'nle for the ttecoiunioiiation of the pubiu-.
I -lie 1 l 11 n-;!l I10 m'..i.1...1 wifii I'.i. K..uf ..n.ilifv
' f l.;.iUOrs, his T.V1.L:". spread with the best
le mri:tI CMU .l2or1, a,i lii.jirAULK. which
. n one of the most desirable in town, wiil he
! attended by pood ani Irm-tv hostlers.
i Aini! 4. Vi-lf. S. U. NUli.STiXE.
EiaSKOKS YOITS1.
I .. i ir i f '
.i m.-i.iir'u.iii nun BiinTira lor vcars irom
.Nervous Debility, rrumaiurc Decay and ail
the effects of youthful iudiscrction, will for
. '" v'-.-'
I . i . r .... if : 1 . -. 1
! ' nanc ui riincillli: II 11 UlHIli 1 y. t-tllU I i CC l '-
all who need il, the recipe and d-.rcti-ins fur
making the simple remedy by which he was
cured. Siiffrers wihing to pri tit by ihp -veitiser'a
experience, c tn ilj so by ad ljcss-
JiH' 1). OGDEN.
No. Id Chambers St., New York.
2,-1 v.
ADMINISTi: ATOKli' NOTICE Nonce is
hereby given that, iotiers of administra
tion eu the estate of ISA AO KAI.'IFMAN,
dee'd., late of Walker lown-.iiip, Juniati
county, have been granted to the undersign
ed, residirg in .Vesica. All persons knowing
themselves indebted to said estate will make
immediate pnymen. and those Lavin; cluiuis
1 will present them dulv autbenlicatcd for
tlement.
KURTZ KAUFnUN, Alrir.
may, 23 -6t.
A UCTION NOTICE. The under.iued
U.X. would respectfully intV-roi merchacra nu t
j all btlier persons, that he h opened on Auc-
j tion Room on Main Street. MiSintown. Pa..
. where he will reeeive on con'.ipnn-:nt all
; kinds of goods, and frdl themat Public Auot-oa
j on reasonable per centage. Merchants and
olhers haviiiet EC&ds thitv wish to disr.fiso r.f
would do well to transfer thcra to the auction
room. Sale everv SatuidaT Meninp.
may 9. 183S-tf. A. il. WEiD.MA'7.
CMIXISTHATORS' NO TirF Koti.- i
. jli. hereby civen that letttra o! adu.mifstra-
: ticn on tbe estate of HENRY B. NAIL, dee d.
j bile of Perrysville. Juniata county. Pa., have
been granted to the undersigned, residing in
perrvsvill?. All jeraons kn&wii'.s theraffivea
in4-b:6d to did eta;e will rcike itnmelia:
payment, and thoss havin; claiii wi!! pri.-
iiai :oa aa:y ar.t3nt:-a.i3 .cr tc".-".'--.
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