Juniata Sentinel t union nf lakin, mid a union if lands, A union no power rhal m rer; A union of hearts, ami a union if hands. Ami the Anurirnn Union fori vr! M I F F L I N T O W X Wcdnesttav -Uornins, Sept, ISfirt. II. It. II.SOV, KiSitor Pntl Publisher ir-IP T.7 jtxiata sK.xT.'y.vr. --m tia tic J.nri'ft Circulation of atiy riper pub lished in this County. It is therefore the bft fffivrtVoi 7 tnflttai. It in a Pfir-"r. tndv loyal, ably conduct? I, a first class Looxlist. j mid well worthy of the pwrouage of every ; loyal cttizca in the. County. , 1 UHICHPcEPUSLICAK STATE TICKET I roil GoVLT.NoR, MAJ. GLV. JOHN Y,r. GEARY, lit Cl'MIH'.HI.AN) CiilSTV. DISTRICT TICKET. rort conuress, I JOHN J. PATTEIISOX, of Ju..rata Co. (Subject to the. Itistrict Conference.) Full ASSKMV.LY, JAMES M. DROWN, of Mifflin county. II. S. WIIAKTOX, of Huntingdon Co COL'Mi' TICKET. ASSOCIATE JC1HIES, johepii pomeuoy, cf Deaic twr. LL'CIAX WILSOX, ef layette twp. 1 HOTIIONOTARY, JOIIX M. THOMPSON, of Pcrrysville. COMMISSIONER., JACO'J WEISF.U, ofi-u.-ojuchannatwp. HISTItlCT ATTOIt N KV, JEKKMIAII LYON?, of Miiliiatown. ALinrott, THOMAS M()IHlOY,of Tus-earoratwp. ., .. .ii.ii ii i t-Sol Hers vf Pennsylvania remember (bat Ileister Clynu-r vote I against a joiut resolution .of our Legislature, asking Con-Ld gress to increase the :iy ol tlie rr:v;tte sol diers and nnn-coiutuiss;uned oilicers of tin army. (.ee page -'i-j Legislative Kejo'.J tossion IKi'I.) V. Lile you ere battling fur Ibe Union he was eiliaustiuj: his injr"tiuitv in ievising means to counteract tlie succes of ; your arms. MLETI.Nt; OF TMF. COl'XTY t O.tl- The members of the Cniou Kepubiican County Committee, will meet at the Ju liiata Hotel, in the borough of M ifilintown on Saturday, September l "th at 1 o'clock ' P. M., attendance is re'i:ested is busi- j Bess of importance will come before the Committee. The following named gen tlemen compose the commiitee : Miillititown A. II. Martin. C. McClel! in. 1'ailerson li. S. Cooke, II. M. C.-onin?cr. I'criiianah C. 1!. llorirnj. John Stoiicf. Walker J. Moore, Kurtz Kaulitr.aa. jAdawarc C. .Shelly. Levi Myers. Fayett? S;;md. I.eotiard. II- ( aveny, M.u.r.ie A. 11. I.-'.ndis, 'i'obias Eo s on. rus.pichflnuah Lon. Sol. L'p.ii rove. ireenwood T. Ituoibei-er, II. F. .eiders. Milford Jac. b (trouiiijtcr, J. S. ltol.isoii, Tuitott L. E Mathers, Noah llenzier. 1'errsviiU- Thotn. Watreiisidlcr, S. Eack. I'enle lion. John l.eale, J. 1'. b yle. Spruce Ihll A.J. I'atlersou, Siieta Voiter. Tuscarora Thomas Morrow, Win. Hart. Lack J. T. I tennis, IS. Walls. Diack Log I!. Melntyic, Satr'l. Shearer. A. II. MAUTIX, Pics't. I XION' .MASS .MEETINt.. We desire to inform our friends that we propose to hold a Union Mass Meet ing at MiHliutown, shortly before the election. As Eocn as suitable sp( can be secured and the ueccssary arran- onnui..la tnn.hi XuTf tt-jol' tt-n ll-i! nn , . . , ,, nouuee toe time and vi no are to aiiurc-sj' , ,, , . luu iijcciiu. ouuu mim nut mo ulu lated throughout the county announcing the time of the meeting. The Couuty Committee will meet this week and iu cur nest weeks paper will announce a ecries of meetings, at the different school houses throughout the county. .Ha Afiti..n II l-l.i u n-ill lol f.ll-i.,. i COlKPEXfATIOX I'OIl TIILIK SLAVES. One of the principal incentives which lias actuated the Secessionists to enter in to an alliance with the Copperheads and , mouluf.' u'" 7'l T , . , . ! cut political crisis are wholly with Cou Johnsonitcs ot the Xorth is the desire to 1 , , i ,t ., i. :0 ..,;..., i establish : party that will cveutually, if successful, give them compensation fur their slaves. Fellow citizens, are you fcady to assist in the establish men t of a party that will ask yon, yea you, to J lor 4,000,0)0 Slaves? If you do vote j the Crrj erhesd ticket! i COPPEKJOIf.SO' MEETI.NU. According to notice given thtough the three Democratic papers of our borough au J by posters placed ia the most conspicu ous places throughout the county a Copper Johnson meeting was held in the Comt House yard on Tuesday evening of last week. Pteliuiinary to the organization of the meeting, First Lieutenant It. I'. MeWi'dinnis, commanding company F, 1-fith regiment P. V., Camp in the Field, appointed himself a committee of six to proceed on horseback to the depot, in Pat terson and escort a delegation of Johnson Clyuier wen, expected from Lcwistown over to Milliin aud show them Lis new house recently erected on one of the hack streets. This, by far the grandest feat of the occasion, was accomplished by the Lieutenant with entire satisfaction to him self, and the delegation was escorted back to the court yard, when the organization (f the meeting went on. G. W. Strouse called the meeting to order, when down came the platform on which the tuotoly erew were standing, and tor a time confusion reigned supreme. Put order was again partly restored, and Dill Allison stepped iorward and read as Well as his muddled braitl would permit, a jst of vXweTS for the meeting. Lilt!.: Edmuud S. Doty headed the list as l'res- - 1 . 1 1 T I 11 . 1 . ? ,auuI- 1 uor Jv-!u'ulja "ow we rltle" "llu as now we can say with Xasby, "trooly Jouer has swollered the wail," Edmund is joiued to bis idols. IIow sweet he looked as he stood on that platform between Hill j Ihivis, and Bill Allison a thorn between two roses the rich fragrance of their breath must hare been refreshing. Like Xasby, we don't suppose he would have traded places with au angel, even up. Well, Mr. Doty made a speech. He claimed to be reconstructed we thought he was after that sccue on the platform ho affected tears at the event he just pass ed through aud compared it to the scene iu tha 1 1th of August Couvcutum when Massachusetts and South Carolina walked aim in arm. At this poiut Mr. Doty was overcome, his cye-rtloj ped over and be retired. The nct speaker was cx Mayor Vans. He spoke at great length but never once alluded to the Democratic arty in I'at.i one would have thought be never heard ot such au organiz ition. He was follow ed by Elgar Cowan, an ardent upholder ol '-My Policy." He evidently remem bered a speech he made iu tbe same place i years smee, ti:c ghost ot which j haunted him and he lee.it.u so troubled . that l.c broke dowu offer a short harrangue gave way to one 'l ;.riey Sininer who cotnuiesiced by iufoiming the audience thut he was !rim L uion cu.-.ty that he was iuid ai'icoys had been a ilepubiirati, and as such suppoited President John. s in'a policy that be Was the Coiiectcr of this district and lie knew if he wo i'.d not be for Johnson that Andy would be t'-r Kjisr him and woulduot give b:m his daily "Dread and Uutter." He too made a telling speech in all of which he forgot to say anything about the wA' that bad j'ist bceu swallowed up all but the tail. ut Charley was overcome by his effort Mid retired to take a uriuk. Loud calls were now made for Wallace, V. A. Wallaese, the ininaculate the Chairman of the Democratic State Cen tral Committee. After coutinued calls that gentleman appeared upon the stand, and from his maimer we jo ined his dan der was up. lie dilu't like the idea of Jonah swallowing the whale. lie appeal ed to the audience as a Democratic audi ence ; he had come there as a Democrat aud iatended to go away as one ; he had heard a number of speeches from iueu who had formally been Democrats, and yet njt ouo word was said iu behalf of Iliester Clymcr; lie ignoied the ex istence of a Johnson party, aud appealed to Democrats to stand by the old land marks. .Mr. Wallace retired amidts the cheers of the audience, showing plainly that his remarks were appreciated aud ! that Jonah had failed iu his efforts to swallow tbe whale, as the tail cud the : portion of which Mr. allace ;s e. ldeutly ! a part was stni sticking out. " Gk.n. Grant's Views: The editor of the Lewistou Foils Journal, who had the recent lumiliaj conversation with Gen. Grant at the studio of a .Maine artist in Washington, and whose account of the interview was publihed far aud wide, makes the following statement ; "We happen to know perr-onally, through a gcutleman who has bceu inti mate with General Craut for the hist few .1 ,1 .i- .1- r .1 JjJILJ, UUU ll.UL in lUlllGlJf Ul-jll'.C'a IU the tyrannical and egotistical course of President Johnson. We know that such are the sentiments of the General; so that what comfoit the Copperheads can I .vtronf trnm hia v.rimnn OA t fhi VCbil.i ii,mse ,m siutUrday, at the reception of tbe Padlock Commit'ee, they are entirely welcome lo." I ST .!! i.'L.illB5rB- DO NOT nr. UnCEUED. If the Democrats succeed in e'ectin ! George Reynolds Prothonotary and David ! Diven Commissioner at the comias clec- tion, they will take it as an endorsement ' of their uncalled for aud extravagant ex- penditure of the peoples' money in deco I rating the Court House, and proceed at once to erect a new buildiug behind the grand portico they are putting up this summer. This we know is the object they have ia view. A few days a'o a gentleman was remonstrating with Geo. lieynolda for receiving three huinifd del lars of the peoples' money for smearing a coat of lime water and 'eniiiao red over the Court House, when the price paid fchould have givcu ita good substan tial coat of oil paint Hat would have lasted for years. Put Giorge Reynolds replied by saying, ''What the devil't the difference what kind of pint is used, we are going to build a new Court House in a year vt two." So that :he people -au see for themselves that thi CouDty Com missioners are not satisfied with expending thousands id dollars iu making improve ments that could have been done without i:t the present time, buv that they contem plate increasing your burdens by building a new Court House txt summer. Pe varncd in time. If jii are in favor of building a new Court Houm aud inereas ing your taxes, vote for hynoMs mid Diven. If you think the dd county buildings are good enough and re iu fa vor id' decreasing your taxes, t te for Thompson and Wiser. tiik doib ass srcAsirii;. In last week's A'. ' we Cud a lorn; ! article over the signature of J. T. L. ; Sahin. As few of our readers erer heard : o! ths individual who prefaces his cupho ! uious name with half the alphabet, v.c J will inform them. He is a haif-wit'ed j fellow that loafs around 'P.juire lluziard's i office and a'.tempts to make people believe j he is a lavrycr. Although he has an idi i ot ic look, peculiar to iusane pe sons, aud ; sometimes rants and rages like a chuiu 'ed tiger, he is cot dangerous, lat is per j t.'iittcd to run at. large, and contributes no i littie to the sport of the boys. In last : week's !! ji-'.'cr he re publishes one of A. J. Greer's editorials front a back number of the Ti nr Di i:ioiuit (changing names ! aud words so as to make it apply to u,) 'over his own signature, and foully itna ! gines that he is a smart fellow and that lie has accomplished much. Ia fact be carried a copy of the R,oisiir ua to PJ-fy Plum's store to get 5uty's opinion of hi ! reply t i the Skntiset.. Pus'y bv.ked ' urave and to please the poor simple fool. I told him that he was a bully fellow, that that aiticle convinced Liui (llusty) that i he (Sahut) was a smart fellow aud that if he improved a little more he would make a store keeper, SHAME I 10 III.M. Andrew John.-on bitterly' CO'-nplaiPS I , thst tbe Ilrpublican i.fficials iu the van- our cities do no pay proper respeet to htm l whin he visits them. Vet be says iu bis ; speech at Xcw York : i 1 i ' I wi'i repeat, aud I thank God that j I have the power to repeat it, what I j have said elsewhere before, that the Au gust Convention which met in 1'h'liioal ': jiiiiii in tin- inni't of i ti'iiii'.-s o ml thnxr ; trim me nf 'osfd to t!f rcffomlioit ij t!i: i'nijii f Stales, was to me a cheering indication that wo should Coma out rtL'lit j in the end. The rebellion has been I completely crushed in the Smith. 1 in tend now to hght the enemies id (lie l n:on ' in the Xorth. God being willing, and with your your help, I int n1 to fojht out the (tattle irith Xorth rn tntilors." To this the Trihune says: We will nt here repeat these atrocious calumnies Xo St reply would be computable with the respect due to the office which, through a great crime, has descended to Andrew Johnson. We simply ask every thought ful citizen to judge how fuch language failing habitually from the mouth of the President can be reconciled with the tie mand that the Republican functionaries should honor aud feast him as the ruler and chief cf the American People. Soldiers' National Convention. The following call, signed by a large 'utiuibir of soldiers aud suilora, has been promulgated : 'We iuvite all soldiers and sailors who have served :u the Cuion army aud navy during the late war for the suppression of the rebellion, and who believe that trea son should be made odious and traitors punished ; who are opposed to the testo ration of rebels to power, aud offering premiums for treason and treachery, and iu favor of the proposed Constitutional amendments, and of continuing Congress as the law making power of the Govern ment, to meet at Pittsburg, Pa , on Tues day, September i."th, 1 Kli'J. We made our agreement in the field." Iu accordauce with the above call the soldiers of Juniata county are requested to meet in the Court House ia AlifHin town, on Saturday, September 15ih, at 1 o'clock, for the purpose of electing Dele gates to present them in that Convention. GEN. GKANT'S TWO SPEECHES. Many persons are surprised that uen. Grant should consent lo accompany the J President ou his electioneering tour, and apparently leud his countenance to his official chief while enacting the part of a low partizao ; but it ought to be borne in tnicd that men in the position occupied by himself and Admiral Farragut, if re nuired tc aeeomnanv their cmstitufional , v Uontmander in-Chief on the ostensible mission on which he and his party set out, could not well refuse. If, however, they wish to know what Grant really thinks , c Ofju.-icity and I0II7 ot they have it in the . , . ' . ! and feels about the loij his oficial superior M't rouuu .-uoi nu.oiw.icui m. l"c j President's locker, immediately a'ter the J , iiii-i v . latter had concluded b.S long harr angue ; at Delmonicu's, in Xew York. Deing j called upon for a speech, the General said : "Grntlcmcn All I can say is, if the President and his Cabinet had kept their resolution, made in secret session, to icstvc the Admiral and aiJSelf to do all the taik- j Mcr.- !" are cleared and under cultivation, in.', we would have left you off to go to j the haU;.cc Ww.i well set with co -d liii.l.ei-. 1 t i r 1 11 l,..- i I bavin" llii reoa ereoti 1 a i.io 1 a. ai Dwelling an ear.y bed. (Applause and laughter.) iU ntcar. The rebuke was only the more keen, j mn-liuibiiti-rs ; there is au apple orehanl of because so modest, so playful, and so per- I grafted fruit, and all other kind of fruit, with . ,'. . '. i a number of good si rn.ps. Itisninust iImi. fectly free from anylhiug that coulu be j gitUl,ti,.,;, ung one half mile froai ie coustrued into dt.-respect or offence. , Cey-viiie, mi Us, markets, churches, schools, .. . ,, . . , . I an I meehai.i.-s shops. -I clear title will be Those follows who buzz around the 1 res ,.,, .. ,,.,a ,;1. f , via.-iii who idect, aud belittle themselves that they j may propitiate and please him. will have to be wide awake it thy get him to en dorse "My Policy," although Le is with the party. As the "noise and fun grew fat and furious" as TT;!nrn!co's, Ocn. Grant wur again called upon for a speech, to which ho playfully responded : " Gi ittl nun I am so exhausted by the clorjucnue drawn from me this evening by j vrmr S avnr. t ut it n i:imi.i hie for met to address you any further." J ' - .' The rebels, under the lead of General Leo, could not manage Grant, neither can they under the lead of their pnsjntCom uiander in-Chief. Tin: must ;i.v The e'ectinn in the State of Vermont ! onthedth of September, resulted in a irani victory for the I'.epublicanes. The uppuulicuti candidate lor Governor is I elected by an increased majority of more than 5001' over that of last year. The! senate stands Ueptibliean unanimous. The Houue of Ucpresontatives Hi pubii coti T'J, I.'emocrats 2 with one of the lat ter contested. So much for "my policy." At the municipal election which took place in Wilmington (Del ) on Tuesday hist, the Republicans achieved a signal triumph, having cat riot every ward and elected every candidate. The victory is the more glorious as the Republicans went iuto the coutet without organiza tion or concert of action, while their op ponents were completely marshaled and brought out their entire strength. The whole number of votes ca.-t for Mavi.-r ..l.J'Jr l.1i:.llllt. l.-Tl.l IU I'll. 1.1 ill was 2,301) (against 1,41.") v- . , .1 liotu iiic i.ci.ui;.ii.tiii.s o.'.rj.i i.-i, uuu 1 1 ' .,. .-. . il... ll.......nv. ... 1 I 1 l.'.i...(. w..n Jill HJ . 1.. 1 I1C 1.. 1IIL111 111.11 lli-JiC, l.ltIL with a more thorough organization, they will give such a majority at the State election, in November, as will secure the election of the Iiepublieau State ticket. from the iltu ris'ot'.r? Tt!'infi. A Jfttt for the Coppcrhcails to t i;:ck. The Copperj ihiisons and their allies, tho pliant disciples of Jeff. Puvis are just now making a great out-fry about the admission ol Fred. Douglass into the loval procession which came off in Phila delphia on Mouday last. I understand that at the Copperhead Convention, iu this city, on Tuesday, a noted political demagogue made an appeal on the subject so full of pathos that the very walls of the old Fxchange shed tears of sympathy and the eyes of his audience effused a liquid like that which bedimmcd the sij,ht of our distinguished President when the proceedings of his Philadelphia rebel convention were laid before him. Put seriously speaking, Mr. Editor, are not these hungry political moutttebans aware that the same Fred Douglass 13 a qntilijie.il voter in the Ztaie of A" tc York, made .u7i hi this so eni'ed iJemoeratic jiiirti '! Xow, I would like to ask them what is wronpc in admitting a man into a i .7 i - i i processtnu whom th.'ii have clothed with ' . . r .. , ,- ,- , the ri-'ht ot the elective franchise: When the Constitution of New York State was amended, the Ihinocrrts were in power in that State, and Martin Van Buret!, their acknowledged leader at that time, made so powerful an appeal to that Conventiin that they granted the right of suffrage to the blacks. Let tbe Cops ...... , ., smoke tnat in ttietr pipes awnue. ilea advtrti5H3:nt5. II. (JE1GKU& CO., WHOLESALE G It 0 C E E S , TEA & SPICE DEALERS, 230 Xotth Third Street, abuvo Kace, I-IJILAPELrillA. Sept. 12, lC-oO ly. 1 1 5UOl'0?AI-S Will be receive I tip until Fe.t-1 r ,. . i,. v "i .l in.i sit ' n'riiir-k r. n. for ,u s, i.,.,",i ftirnimre in tb-.-i.e-v 1 l!.vj.-e at ..Mexico. lhJ M.cc.8cari be ..r.Atl... 1 !i init nt S imiiel lmin S. JOHN Gl.NGLllLll, 1'nt't. MicnARL Sieiieb, Stct'y. Sep't I---t. F. D. M 1 L L H 11 WIT! I LEWIS DIIKMPll & SOXS, TOBACCO W A 11 L HO I a T., XO. 3-'2 SOUTH THIRD St., I'tilLADEI.rill.V. Sept. 12, ISoti-iy. Notice is DMlMsiiiUl'OK S .NOTiCK.- hereby ien that letters i.f Ai!miiii.-tr.- tjoa on (be' s.Me cr V. Fl.ICKlMiKli, ilec'd., late of Torbett townsbip, Junmta county, bare been granteil to tlie uioler- 9ijjllt(j rtsi,lin-in Hlvresaia lornsbip. All persons knowing themseWes indebted to said estate will noike iiiimedi itc payment, and will preset tiiem duly authenticated f..r settlement. HA.MM. ,Hi't,M.vilil.n ( .V.l,ir KOii i' II. FLIClit-NtJlilt. ;'l"mrs Pep. l'J-tlt. I "'AKn Kok i;ALK. The iin lers';nie.l will sell Tr.vaie sil his farm in luftirora ,,,wn;,:i.. Juniata count r. l'.i , eout.iinii.u; 1 risides ou the C.rm. 1 " " -"o--- JAMES BLACK. Sept. 12, 1Si',8 tit. G 1 IT II 5 3 ,:'"rS"V !'l!OC,- r TJ Ji.-Ud.erLs! i ! " an ac. of the Ocntrai Assembly of 1 lie Comiaoii- wealth of rcni.ylvania. e ii.tled -An A :t re - liktina to th? elections ot'tl.is i.'.-.nini...;iwea!i:i," n is-cd the 2nd tny of Julv, A. U., lv::ti. it U m-ide the dut of the Mher-ff vf tvery eoitntv within til? Co'tiimoa wealth lo give public no- tiee of the Cenorai liiections, and set f..rth .!, . t. ho e'eeiro. an I Iho l. lee at which th cctin is to bo held. Tneretore. I, .M'ar.i- it. t.innf.. .nsn noerni i .1 I....;.,... .1.. 1. ,,.!. -,..!.. l r.. . in ' md five this public ootie? to the e!.-i..rs ..f; tin. county of Juniata, thai on the SMt'ON I ! TIHSUAV OF C'CTOI.fcl: next. (bei:.;r toe '.Mh day nf the mon:n.) a tien'-ral rleerion wiii l-e held at the several election distrie's established by law in ?id county, at which time thty will vote by hail it tor the officers hereaf.'rr pi'.-Rtiohi'd . to w:t : t One lerson to tl.i roe o:. :e ot tjovernor ot he Mate of l'inr..-i;variia. One l'trson, in onneettoti with the enemies f lisnudiiu. NorthutnSerUr.d. I. tiion wtoi Stivoer, to rcpre.-ent the ll'h .itstr.et ot l'tu;slTi.!i;a in !!:. House ofUcpresor.i.aiives o! the l citeo rtaies. Two V'ersor.s, in cor.re.'tt in with the conn- ties ot i!otuin;.lon si.d V!: :!in. to Sll the of - I Sre of Mtnou-r cf tins Hou-e of Keiov-en; i - tives of the t.oiateonwe.i'.tii o. I'eaa-v Ivam t. Tho l'ersons to Hit the cilice of Associate Jtt.lre td Jani-ita cotr.ty. One I'ersin to ilii the o.'Sce of Prothon'.-t.iry of Jur.iata cootnty. Cue Vrson to fill tkc office of I;i.-tr!ct At-' torncy of Juniata co'tiity. ! One 1'ers .n to tiil too i.ti e of l in nty Ioj'. misiotier of Juniata ceutov. hoc i i -ou iu mi me um.c u. .luiiuu mi iii:r Siiirts. ivithit liD'nn, tiro fuTP iini Jnniata county. ! rer:diy popular than ary others bef. re et.e One IVrson l. C'.l the ofTi'e of Coroner of ....i,;:.." I i.ev reta.n ti.eir sh n e better, nr.. Juniata couotv. I ALSO 11 i-.Utii'.Y M i KF KNOWN end pve notice, that the plac.'s ot hui.iiair tiie ai..re sai 1 Cei eral Election in thesevir il districts and townships ir. the county of Juniata, are t as foiiows. to w:t : At the Court I'.oasc in the borough of MiiT- i liin'iiwn. lor ine ""roujin oi .ii.r'tnto-wn. ! At the Court iioure in the borooa of Mi.T- Kil", ..!.!;... .-, f.. i l. t..i.'.t.fii . tllio ... t,. I At the- School Uoii.-e in Mexico, for W:,!ker . i town.ditp. At the Acaden v tit Thnipsjntown, for Iieiaware lor.nslitp. j At the l iiblic House of Thomas Cox, for' Cirren!.oi..l toivaship. j At the Svhuol House in Richl'ield, for Mon- roe township. J At KnotisVs School House, for .Susuehana township. I At the S.:'hk.I Huii.se ia M Uistersvil'e for ' Fayette town-'.i.p At the Sehool lio'i-c iii Patterson, for the borough of Patterson. At tne School !l lose in Ferrysiiile, for the borough ot l'crry.sv.'.ie. At the t.ocnst lii-ove S:-heoI Ilotine. near the rcsi. '. cites t Jolin Mt tiia. for JiiitorJ. ; At tlic .sprtitv II ill Sctioul iiou.-e, for Spruce 11:11 toMm-hii,. At tbe piiblis School iiouse at Academia, for Ucale township. ! At the School House near McCulloch's Mill's for Tn-carora tiiwii.-iiif;. except tiiat portion -(rjr,. of it lying norta-west-wai-dof tbe summit of 1 The folh wing- prices will be paid for mar liie hade Mountain. keting: Putter ;ib cents: K '-s - I rents At the Lick Si hool Hif.se near the residence j 1; -yj ,,. ( of liciijaniin Wails, t..r l.a .k towti.lup, ex- j nnJ. o ,f ' Vatici st,. Pa. cept that portion ot it iy:";: north-wist itardly ! . ot the siiun.it of tiie.--.oi.ie Mountain. "'OA I. AND LL'MPKP. YARD. The under- At the I'eutre Sciiool House, tor s. much of O sitined beg leave to infoi ni toe public; the townships nf I.a. k ari l i'u-c.irora b in,: that he kc ps ciusiatiily on hand a lar;e Stock north-west-war Jly of the ouitait ot the Saaue of Coal and Lainiocr. His stock ettibraces in Mountain. ; pin. Stove Coal, Smith Coal and Litiie-bur- At the Clnireh li iil Seh'n.i House in Tur- nci n Coal, at the lowest cah rates, bett township, fwr 'iiii-'-. tt tow t-.-htp.. 1. umber of ail kind and nualtty, sucli as 1 ALSO MAKi: KNOW N an I it. .e notice n ' White Pine Plank, two ioclo s. lo IV U'liitn in tin J by the l-i'.h section of the atoresani Pine Iloards, 1 inch, 'lo cue-half inch. While Act, I aia directed, thai every person, except Pine worked I'loorintr. Hemlock Hoards, Justice of the Peace, who snail hold an ottice Scantling. Joicc, P.oohn2 Lath. Plastcrin" of iippoiuttr.ent, of profit or tru-l, under the Government d lite lni:e! States, or of this Slate, or of any city or incorporated district, ! wnether a coinm'sstoiicd otiiccr or otherwise, a subordinate otScer or a;ettt, w::o is or sloii1. be employed under l ie legislative, judiciary or executive departmcn! of this Si.iteorof, ' the Lulled States, or et anyity or m.orpo- ,,-,,-. ,..,. ' , t rand dtstnet, at J . that -vc.y t.iei.il.et ot Congress, ami ot ths hta'e l.-o.-ish.ture, and ol the Select and l. ou.tuan ( ouncd o! any city, Mililintown. we would rcspect.ully ..- or t ommiss.oner ol any incori.orated distnet , n,lllu.e , .,l,l,c tb-.t we are prepa.e-l i. ts by law moapaloe ot , I.t.g or ex.-rc.siui fl.n,jy!l ,.., , s,l( ., Man,ufnl Xui.ii-, Ta ut the same tune the oR.cc or app ointment. ... T y,attt Sic 0r chaste and bea.tli Judgc, Inspector, or other oihc,-i- of any such ,, ,lwi!,u a, t!lt. lrxt .,Me r:.,es, a,l election saall be eligible, to any othce. j ; a wo'. kman-bko m....er that cannot he sor- Also, that in the 4th section t f an Act ot , i :,.,,.: p j culi(m -'., ,0P lh;r o.ved 1 11.. .. ... i..- ..t t April lfih, 1!", said Pith sectic I, ;t is c:i acted that tho afore- section "shall not tic construed so an to prevent any military officer or borongh ctiicer from seriit.g as judge. Inspector, or Clerk of any General or Specu-l i-lcctiou of this Commonwealth." Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 70th section of the Act first aforesaid : "Thc Judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively 'ake charge of the certificate of return of the election of their respective dis- triers and 'produce them at tho lneeiing of tue Judges ftoineacu disiiici, at the Court house j in the bjrough of Muhintowu, on th : thud ! day after lac day of the elict.cn, h.ia the ''? of O'.nWi-. A. ! I - '. :. t!.-a r..I there ! tl. and r.ri'ortn the dnti'. rc.ii.rea by i-w if ?iti iu.tgo. A!so. tli,.i wh : - Jit I je by iktv.--. rr unuvui.l nbie :icciden 1 u :!. to utsru-i sni l IiiiCtiu of Ju l-i i. tluti m cer;ili? tte of re turn iii'ortsaiil, shall be taken clwrjrw of l y 0112 of the Insjieetorj or Clerks of the elec tion of sai'l district, who sluiliitf. cml jiert'ur.u tlic iluties re'tuircd of said judges un.-ilile to raitienhir attcr.tinn is Jirectcl to the first sectifin cf ill? Act cf Asseititily. y'istvl tho . itii tl.iy of March, A. I). 1 .-'.;. entitle 1 "An j Act r -ol.-.tini: the iitnnner of Voting at ntl ! .!e'lieIi',, in the seTeral cottnties of this Com- liKiuweuItb : "That the qirilitio'I Tr.'m of the several counties in this C!ntno:iwelth, nt all ener.-tl. townsliin. b'Tootih rA st eci;il eleetiioc. are ! hereby, hcrenfrer anttorie 1 ami rcmire.I t.j ; otc, by tickets, prinlea or mitten, or partly j prime. t ami partly written. sTCr:il!y t-lsssiHeJ ; as f"!Iow : One ticket s!i ill embrace the j names ot all jn.l-.'es or cior's T.net for. an I ; be b.belle I o'ltsido -ju-licisry one ticket j snail embrace all tlic mines of S-nie oilmen j -..e I for and be b.beiled one. eke, j s!o'.l cnbriee the name, of all county otlieer voted f-.r. incUidin otlice f tien.itor. ineiii- ber, and niendiers of A.xetiitily, if Toted for, I and members of Ci.:irre-s it Toted fur. and 1 il.eile 1 "county ;" one toket - Ii n II cmbrieq j the names of township ofiiei-ri voted fur, an t t.e latieucu town-nip : on? iicicet firm em brace the names of ail borough rtneers Tote I I' .r, and be labelled "Inmi;jrli "" and each ri.-.sn si.all be ilepofitcd iu .icparate. liaiiut bests-' The return judges f r this AssembTy d!:r;et will meet at the Court House in .ewistonn. on I'l-iday, NoTemher 'J. Is'i. then mid there to tl.i an I perf rt:i such lot o.'S re j'iircd by lut" of aid jii'ies. Also, that an net nf .ls-enib!r. enlited an act relating t.i tin: cleeti -ns nf tuis Commoa Kea'.tii passed July IA, ir-:;:, lurther provides as fallows, to wit .- "Tiat the Inspectors an Undoes shall me.-t at the respt-etiTe pi ie-s n-..Miite. for holtl.n r!ie el'-ennri in the distnef t't wliieh the; he- lnn-'- rf-'-rc '' ' lr-. n Hie mornini of ti e , t.CXI Tl'HSDA Y i OCThDM. and ' cttch of 1'ie vud Inspectors shall appoint u 1 I" v. ho shad be a .o.i.ihett voter or sucu di-iricf. ' j Agwably to the pravi-i-m of the r,,sr see. ,!-'.n of i:uI rt, every Uemnt n. !nmt i Hie, tinn vhall be opene.. between KlCl: Tand : T'-X OCLOt Iv in 1 tie forenoon and o oitiroor . ' : ' ,,r a-ijo.u unieni u:nu : "A ' J-' "' Iu0 evciun wh.u the S. H LOCI) EX. S. nT. Mintown, ?ePt.nlitT 1-'. tw.ti-te. - "JJl'IiMC SALK- Will I oifered at p.:t.:j J. s tie. on the piernises. about ! :.ui,-, from tj.e l'enn"a K itir.v..t tit I'ei ry--. lie. .net r.dl.-s lr..m Miiouifown, J:io:-::i county, on i r:n iv, ."-ep'etuber J-ih. IS it;, trio; of ! .-i i 1 eoutainin loO arres, mostly cleared, h.'ivi.. oo:t inooern in: r.i?feo'i:is tn.reon erc.rc.. ; bounded by Tiise.;r..ra ( reek, i ir, isii" V,'i".-.,:i Laird. Mrs. M iry f hoitiji-ou an 1 oihers. l ho farm is vreil watered. The property i .u. Tenient to efiurcl.ps. m. lis, nnu iu s;ht of the TiiM-.irorn Ft male Seminary nd Ar leniv. j r or leruier p rriciitars a.'aies meat I ort Kov i!. Juniata c. untv. Ha. i Ru'.w to cin.m-nef tst 10 ntf.b A.M. ! nf .-aui day. r:.t-n t:ctH;a.ce le known by 1 be civ.u and lirms mi Sept. ISo J. F. G. I.ONG. poop m;i;:i's. t)'S. ' "JOt'KIX'M '-DliN MAKE.'' NEW KAI.L XL tvi.i:s Are in ct rv .-esr.,.(o Hrsf rtass. ; rind eml.-race a complete as-ortmeot tor Ladies, Mis.Jesr and Cliildren, of irte Newest Styles, ' i.rnrw luliiilli nn.l a. to ff w-itut iiiiitei", no.re elastic, lure .loratoe. n.l real y cheaper th in any other it.o.p Skirt in the market. The sprite's and f is,ii:,injs n war ranted perfect. Every la iy saon-.l trr them ! Tiiey are now hcin extensively sold ly no-r-ci-itifs. throughout the c.oir.iry. ao.i at o..li--sa!e r.r.d retail at Manu.actury an I S.ilo Hoom. ".ii. CuN Ar.'h str.-f. b-l . 7th. l'liila. A?k lor liopkin s "Own Make," buy no Olf. ;T. '.rTtoN. None pr-puinp nr.les Starritied on e.icii Kid Pad -H ipkin s Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. t'.JS Area Street. Piiiia'.l." Terms Net Cash. One Price Only. Sept ". iS'lo -tm ' S 'HE :Te:t of the "Treat .Nation:: Couven A tion" on the rr:ce t-f jzor-is can be seen by eil'injai the store of J. li. M. 'ioPD ia Patterson. Prown iStieetlnjis r., tc 2i'i A ppleton A. do 'jii Punts 1J to .' i AH Wool Pe Laines ...) Tic!:lri:s :t to t'.A ll-a-.-giinr ....V Pirown ytig ir 1 to 11 V. intedo 1H Eoeiin Syrup, per i,o.-irt :t't Tinol do do .'J" Com! Oil. do ;s Salt, per sack JJ. iO to A ecacral assorin,eni of oilier lmu.Is hi low Lath. Miingles, Stripin..'. Sa-li and Poors. Coal and Lumber delivered tit s).orr notice. Persons on tne Hast side cf the Itiver can ho furnished with Limebnr::ers Coai, Iroiu the cvil yard nt Tyson- I. oik. ang 1-j-ly. tjKolttJK (tOSHKN. , , . n. oweny .. .. w t- i wrw - w. l. iavkm. . , m.lXTov. M UUII.E YARy. !!- il 1 ,p,.,i. m.,,i.;.. -, i . i-,: t.. a"' TZ.- r ivvsv mrn . 1 i L'N'IATA HtiTK! J Jl t t'.lXTu '.'.V.V.t. The lindersisne.l won'.. I respccrfully inform his friends and the public gcner.-'.iy" thai ha hn l iken charge of the above iiaiur 1 Hole', fom.erly kept by Amos Snyder. 'Ibis is nil 0id .-.n l well-k:iown stand, and none more de- simMe for the ace im.io,.p,i i ,,f tf,,. j-ub!ie. p. p w;!i H, . t,,,.!,,.,! Wlt , t, , i.est ipniiity f Liquors, his TAI51.K sj.r,..,,! with the best the market can afloid. and h:-S I'AilLK, which js ,,,. 0f t,e nio-t desirable in town, will be attended by ood till trtistv hostlers. Apiil 4, 'bti-tf. j S. K. MT-iTlSE.