Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, October 24, 1866, Image 2

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Juniata JsnttiueL
SzSsz3 Jj
ft 'JLf.
TEN CENT JIMMY REDIVIVl'S.
Copperhead hos'ilii v, to liberal wages
to tLe workiujjmau, ooJ prices fol the
farmer and niauufacturtr. aud the ircucral I
prosperity of the country cops out in TI,e fu!I JreM nniform cf t,ie oavsl
the A7u, I',,, AV iu the following I fice,S 89 !t "" befon! tho War
style :
NEWS ITEMS.
London contains l'JjOUO miles if gM
pipes.
'The election ia Pennsylvania, and in
to le restored.
The Keystone Rase Ball Club of Vli:
w.-lvf
m. v.
Ohio, Indiana and Iowa would seem to i adelphia, beat the Jefferson Club of
have resulted pretty much as they did two j Washington, yesterday, Dy a score of 22
i. i' i u u nu cousiuc. utile; paiii to . i s
the Democrats. This was as anticipated
j in the D'.rprcss. New Yolk, and the
! country generally, pp.y Pennsylvania eight
or ton collars bounty ou every tun of ra:l
A union of loktt, ami n union ofhimh,
A traraii no power rhall si'cer;
A union of kenrta. anil a union of hands,
And the American Union forever!
M I F F L I ' T 0 W N
Wednesday .norninc. October 2!, ISflO
II. II. WILSON'
THE GOVERNOR ELECT!
JOHN wl GEARY.
Tn th
1 ty
The official canvass of votes in Vermonti
gives Governor Dillingham 22,882 &,
jority. i
The commercial treaty between JapPM 1
and tho Luitl &tt lom t-ffieiiiily -
nrnmul.-ated bv the President. 'I''
I r ----- ,iiJf
uo.o, suver, icaa ana iron aeposiis nave
been discovered anions the Green Moun
road iron, the like on steel, something on
coal now, that the Reciprocity Treaty in
abolished r.nd thefe bounties liave bften
too stront: fur principles. To the jrrazlns:
regions of Ohio, Indiana and Iotta, we of
the seaboard pay, fn-ni 40 to GO cent f-r
!,.. . !.!. ... ..w.. ....
a like for beef, and hence, with such pa- j Ui m AJJ,!, Ct,UI,,J. "M
per prices ruling over n, any :icati Guilford, Ilendricln county, Itidiata
changes in politics arc scarcely to be hoped ! c,ave jw ,Btire rots (G21) for the Union
'"r" I Republican ticket at the late election.
Ten cents a day fir the labnrir man i
,. ... ,,,., was the tl etriuc preached Ion;; nco If1. . .
N, -Uttor riiblisJior j - J l((,ea sentenced to imprU,.nn:ent and h:.rd
labor in Dublin for bejiui: ia thcMrsei.
t8 THEJV VIA T A .S'O'n.V,7, -HA ,.rn h.JIiIk- In nr:1cr f r-r-.i-l, V. f.r.
haslheiaryr Circvhtion i of nny rr villi- ! , ' , . , , , .,.,;.".! The I'niori tn:n h:ue 1 rilWIy tri-
lio'acJ in this County. It is ti-rreture l!ie v',lL 'aLo.ir as mar to ttio iotl W in.,
heat aJcrrtwing mcltum. It is a Tirr. truly slave as ffssible. Ci'ppcrkci.dirou has the , UT!,i'ht;d " rjranka, Cariyi tho tern-
KK; C,W CU: LT'''' ' to-day and the in the "'J 1 J '"'1' n.-.jnrity, .BU
aii'i -ll woriliy of tap patruaago of every i ' i,.- . ... ., ...
h.yal ciiiiyn in tl:e Coui.tr. J above ex'ract pltinly declarer that there ( c-uc-it.;; tw thiros iT tb ie-i.-wtuM.
i - " ' is iso hops f ir the resurrection of its party j The Mitf' aic Grand l.n !;e of Ken
lAMt'Ali;.V SSlUSCKIIJKItS. Jw,lile he ct,uutrT j.IfreroU3 n6.J lib tfucly h-w a .'jitirncd aft-r rau:iii thirty
" ith tllis iaSUC of the SEMI- 1 crl wares are paid to liberal laborers. ti chaffers. Thres h-iinlred aud thirtj-
XF.L the UC ;imp:iicn .Si:NTIM:L" Hard times, the oppre.-sioo of fhe poor i threo lod-os were revrtcti:td.
n the Court of Ciininmii I'leas f'.r llit t'oun-
nf Juniiita, J s at- it U-ii.ifi burn.
T itn n.i iii,ir hi DjiiHetJ lv me court ! oi
ti ii.ute the bul iucc in iho Iismw uf Ilirnvy
Cro8e.iinniittcc of Kiinitt l!u-n iI.-cks!i1.
tu anil amongst ilie crciitors of trie :iiJ i.c
ci'iisp.l tviii met lb
1 lie ihtoomc of !iis ap oinsmptit on Tlmrstlny
.li -'.lii! iy of Xovuvilicr, A. h , ISO!;, at 10
o'cl"ck A. M., of s i.-l uay a: Ins otlice in
MiiliintuTvn. Juirsti rounry, )'3.
Ji:i:U.MIAl! LYON'S, Aud't.
Oct. 2I.-8I.
-Wl'Haw C.-is cf
ti le for wa?!.ij
1. Ie!aw.ire townsuip. Juniata county
..artiea intere-c I l..r "' Ty lry place-., wiiic!i wi'.t rr -.uirt- v. very
.... . :l.i -..1. I .... !.1fa (. t.-ur... r.l l.-,na i.t.
Mi;'UI IUU 'n't mi.iRC vtiti j.. ..... ..... j .-.
IVrcii for a like .-u xf, v. ill not hot tih:
ci.ni:ii:s, b it will l.-.ve tluiri um.-h whitek
ll.iti nriiimirj nicilioils, without the usual
w.'ar Mid tear.
It removes preas" spots as if by m.igic, ar.J
S'lfi.-iiH ti.' (!in by UMikin. ' ibut rin-iing
will in 01 dinar? ca-es tni.re'y rc:noc it.
Ttii ....Ktl.r i.s br.i.ii'C.l iu ..cc.idanco wil a
surTivii.jr ynrtrcr cf ti.e late finn of Kiitts cj,rni'.i-il irivucc. and upon ! pn-ce-a j--ca-
itud saot witH-n vi. liHTingr n il. ih
day of ticiolitT, U"6'i, made a Tivmiiury us
eiunniont f nil the piatp lieni, jer..tiiat and
in": XI d bo'.HiirinjI 11 Vid ftrtnlo ths iin JdO-itf il
eJ a:-i:cuve i" trust for ii.e ti-nt.li' of cred l
ors. .N.nif i hret.y rf-n to ill! .e.on
fiwir.j? or i lehtp ' to i-a d firrti to n-i.i f"r
w.ird nnd makp initir ti-Oi" p iytiifnt uti 1 t'.:
haviii? claims. ikiuo-.i f .id firm orf aitr-Tniiiii
(o iri-tit thicr account tor .ltiieiiifnt to
Henr Cf... r-rry-ii:.-. V i.
.s;;l;miah f v':;-, A--'aee.
Oct. 2f-0t. .M;;'!i.:t.tiu. I'a.
kal ejstatk -r i iri;t,!': M.i: Tiin
. t uudiTsisn.-l wiil si'll on tu i-r.-.:i:.- iti
We have at last the full of rial rote
from rery o.mnty in tna oute, ixt-cpi , wth of j,thn j
.t. . - v l;t fmw vthich we liave Sn m and stx in!if rtii r i-i
Will terminate. All V. ho do llt 8,1,1 the prostration of business
.loam, tn contint.,. It wiU ,,i0 i b"e always chractcr,.,d the rule of that
party, aud now it sees no hope unless it
: can once wore prostrate our industry and
mate laoor so scarce tb.it the lai.orer win ; ed noni Lanada. t -
be compelled to work for tan ceuis a J:y ! in ,v.c ijjt0 ?r.itcs Pi-;r:ct Ccurt for
inform the Vat Master at the
otfiea at which it 'a received of
the fact and it will be disccn-!
i-n u. m c u-cii u n, nwnvui starve
to continue it. j lie tcrnis will !a,Jveut of tu:s mu.jb b.u-ed far Copper
be loUIld Oil the lii'st paO. ' Lead tutUcbiam eiteua likely to be iudefi-1-Vr
some time we have devoted !rjite'r rostDoacd.
the entire space to politic?, we
Ab."it nirore'jii thntMan.) ciht hundrsd
bores of -it;-;o, of ore hnudrwd dozen each,
carae fro:n Mnine V Ro-ton during tfie
yar. besides the Lirge quautitics ruv-''v-
vv ill now turn our attention to
making the .Sentinel one of
the best family county papers j'5.
i-ruiu present appeal aacestbc!S(,11,1..erilAIul,..1,)!, it j,..9 i,C(i0 decided
; advent of this much lnu-ed far Copper t?lilt tJ)e Rlas:er (lf a vc,,t. ;s jja f.,r a
lot's by rsr.ibiitif, on board bis vessel,
when he knovtiojj'y pciu;i:s guuibliag to
be done.
It wis a favnriie cjpr?ssion of Andrew
Juhn?on, when he juccecdi d to the Prcs
that rci els should "take- back
THE LESSOX.
;iVE US BACK UUK DEAD.
The disconsolate Copperheads keep
ttiuruiurm "uive us trie L nion as 11 was.
et the answer of patriois Ln, "Give tts ' idei.cv
back our dead I" Into the elassv eves of.feais io the .voi a of reco-i.-trnction
LyoD t ut the electric lisrht that shone
The result of the elections in "ennpyl-! when he led the heroic char-re. Rcstoie
Tauia, Ohio, Indiana aud Iowa should be j to Ellsworth bis young life and manly
carefully studied by ambitious men ; there- beauty. Give Ti'ur to the wasted limbs
from they may learn a most important aad ; of Kearney. Bring back the war-worn
sijrniaeaut lesson. The orcrwhu'mius ! veteran Sumner. Revive the McCooks,
victory to the Union cause Dot only indi- twin brotheis of valor. Ileal the savage
cates that tho American peopb are deter-1 wounds of l.a!ghrcn. Re animate the
mined that "Loyal men thall rule tho j commanding f'irm ol Rllet. Call .edg
country" but that it is measure?, hie'ir;, ' wick from bis grave and Wadsworth from
principle!', and not mere men for which j the si'.cut republic of the deiiCt. Breathe , iie j.ri,j)Ses to adore
iuey vote, aiiis is ly tar the most cheer
ing evidence we have yet bad of the per
fect confidence with which we may relv the sinewy aim of Reno. Give back its
Adams
Allegheny....
Ariii:-tron2...-
He.-ver
Bedford
Berks
ISlnir
Bradford
Hntks.
Butler
Cambria
Cameron
Carbon
Centre
Clarion
Cluster
Clearfield
Clinton
Colua.bia
Craw tord
looks nu very much as if Andy would ' Cumberland..
take a "back seat" himself. Tattphin
m. v- t r Delaware
i lie jew .M-iy ivj;i?.ai!iru ih.tt sihgu; ' -ij.
?Br.atP, II Repnllicantt to 10 DciiHiPraN; j p'rje
Assenitly, ZC Kei ublieans to 21 I'enio-j Favette
mo p.: I- ir nii
!ojui)i-
......lo nn S;i III. i'lA l.iit.ljA .
onl the official majority. i i :.. a ira r land adioinintr la a Is of;'..
The majouiy for General Geary is of.j Vier?:w.tcr. l: :ri;!.y.r.I ai. he.-,., cutaiu
Scially 17,135. Govcinor Cortia's Jrll h:!, Wn leSly' limei"a.l
jority in 1SC3 was 15,323, showing a gam j ,,,!..
of 1,710.
Gearv. Clvmrr
li:.r toil'?!!', wliitli is H.-crnvd by f-'inrs I i:-
ciil. It lias been in n for im.n? thau n yr,
nail ban jroved il.-U an u..;vr-il fa'roritu
niiftpiM it hi ln uKrd. Anionjf i!ic d
Talilat. cmint.t t the fotlawinf. viz:
it saves all the eft-iise of soap usually
us.1 on cotton and iiain jrools.
It sav.-s must of tint l.i'aor of rubbing, and
w'ar and tiar.
I A'o. for c'.eanins windows it is nnsurpass" I
j With one i,uur: r loe lime and labor usually
required il itai nr.s a beautiful gloss an I
lutti c. unit h sum ri ir lt any othe r mode.
I N' water required except to u.oisten the pow
i der.
I'irpetions w:t!i caeh packape.
! An-: can he rcauily'apj-rcci itpt! by a siarTn
i ti i .i. The con of wa-!.i:j tor a family of
j five or six jiersoiis wiii not eieced iiuikh
CENTS.
1 The manufacturers of th' powder ra
!aaro thai n:any useless ct n.f t utols l.av
been introduced t the public v.l.icli have rot.
i rd the t lo'.h, or I'.iiied in removing the dirt.
; but kn.'.winjr tlic iFtrluic c.tei-iieti. e of th.i
i hi licit, thev onridetitly prociaim it as belu
t-t tt tit iitii ti-t whieli has b;
crats Camden, Kssix, Gloucester, Vuion, j Forehf
Saleai, Somerset and Warren counties j Iraok.iu ....
elect t the ensuing election.
It is reliably stated that the IVsident
is rrcparin his next auuul ni?i;. If
Johnson Con
the breath of life into the nostrils of the grt(Sij jie w;i; filli LecesSaiy lvJ IS7;fe
jzent'e Lander. Return new strength to:,!.- mr,S8. i,,.r.i. tl.n i.ilnd of its de.
it. .ri-n..t il ' 1 -1 V. Z TL : f .V.
u ..uivisuvica, a J'j'cun to BUli CICJUSC U1S utity lidir Hum IUC llt-TO : . i . .At , 1. ST : w ,f
;:i.i:oe an I passua can no longer carry which our fellow democrats shed upon v . , , . , . j,
euffraires. Intellij-eot discussion it. Uestnre the enlivening smile tf hu-1 ' ',. .. . - ... ..
, , , l I ni-e Colitctma id Ji.nt, t i.e id ine
sound reason are tue only means cf j uiauity to the care worn face of Lincoln. . " . , . L1 F rlB-P.
i
on the intelligence and patriotism of the : musical cadence to :be tongue of Baktr,
pe-aple
pre
their
and
: .. n : .1. ..r i . . j ... . . . . . . . .
iiuucutiuj tin; ..its 01 au eaucaicu peo- j now paiid uuder the Moouy nar.d of 4
pie. The educated mind of the Att.eri- Democratic assassin, and Iriajr tack, day
cao people ignoring the behests of blind j light to those glassy eyes that vere so
prejudice demands the enactment of laws ; sleepless for tbc Union and Freedom.
securing the greatest trccoom to the ciii
Zin consistent with law and order, and
the a Iministratioo of the laws in accord
ance with the spirit of our free institu
tions. The tUfcction of the ablest men,
or the most distinguished leaders, the in
fluence 01 Governmental patronage, the
allurements of oiTicial position, have all
been powerless to swerve the people from
their great purpose. An accidental Pres
ident may betray, an unscrupulous admin
istration may attempt wholesale bribery,
avery
Dr. Henry Brysr.t, of Boston, has pur-
bering ci.'ht thou'.ind iiicn Luntirsi ni
eighty nine specimen", all stua-'d aud
mounted iu the brs manner.
Take dowu the beravemeut that hangs iu
the sorrowful dwellings of the people, and
bting back to life anil home the thousauds
of devoted men who dyed the land of
treason red with bloud to make it pure.
Do this, O thou tin ice damned spirit c f
rebellion, and thou myest agaiu have the
Union as it was.
the cheat nan n qitebcck.
We have received accounts of another
great calamity by fire which has befallen
men of brightest intellect, who have been ! this ancient Canadian city, m jre than two
leaders, may falter an J sink beneath the ' thousand dwellings and some fourteen
Lethean waves of conservatism, Lut the j churches having beeo laid in ruins, Icav
people undismayed by treason, uncorrupt- i iog tot less thau eighteen thousand peo
ed by bribery, unfaltering at the defec-! pie houseless and homeless. This calam
tion of leaders, press forward with a steady j ify if greater because it happened so near
pace, toward that purer political faith j the beginning cf the long ami rigorous
which shall eventually extcud the bless
ings of liberty to the whole human race,
Canadian wiuter. The case of those uu
fortunate people appeals strongly to tho
rosriNG i r.
Let 11s post no ti.e rosult of the fa!
election thus far and sec how they foot
Jfailxil Kidr.,1 Corr
Slttie iu,jii;y. M C's. haul.
Vermont 'Jd.otiJ r, nT.e
M:ine. 'Jiy'i'O 5 110BC
r.-na'a. V. (!' IS 0
tihlo i.(.M 1. 3
Indiana 11.' OH H 3
Iown ."J',,001) f. none
Totals. ...lSC.COO 66 V2
strong in their sense of duty, firm in their j sympathies of the Christian world, which
convictions of right and with an abiding j ought to know no national boundaries.
faith in the righteousness, of their cause, j Two terrible fires occurred in that citv
1. . .
1 111 icd.i the year 01 tne great Lre in
j Pittsburg at only a month's interval.
notv r;o.
Thft .Tintiiltrl o'lilJ.Vi'oi in on
o c- , Nearly three thousand houses were burti-
nr:tcle in its issue of .Sei.teinber 12th, J . , n ,
uiJ ; "If anv one d ,abt the triumphant j ed ,a the filub3urSs of St- lloch nd
election of .Messrs. Willis and .Miller we Jn J"1""" a lofeS I'ro?er,7 r
propose to prove it on this basts. Of the ; ahout ?s.u00.000-
ten newsiianers f-fublished in thi. tlis-l In 1844 ll,e Prulation of Quebcck
trict) seven support the nominees of the 1 was a little over 35'000- U ,,,a-v now be I
Nati-jnal Union Party, a follows: TUe'la the ne,Sk,,or,,ood ot oU'0(W- 11 ,s
Huntingdon CloU, The IUntina.h, .Von- Prol,:,L'-V tIie I,5eSt C".y " ,Le Continent,
Uor, I he blorfcy. burg Jh rota. The Lew- & J
utoicn Democrat, The Juniata Jlyister, I'!a'U 10 1;
Tl,r .h,n;.,tn. B,l TL, JMi..t., i huiwS ti. p.lgnu.s on Plymouth
Ia addition to the above the EaJic-iI?
have gained a United Sttdc. "scnad r in
Pennsylvania, another in New Jerse-, a
thirl in Oregon and will re elect a fourth
in California, aud have saved one in In
diana. Tluy have also secured the rati
fication of the Constitutional Amendment
by all t.f those States. The Radical who
is not satisfied with this brilliant succes
sion of victories is hard to please. Just
thiuk how Moses must fscl about those
days. Chirayo Tt ihnne.
JcJrThe Copperheads in the State now
bitterly complain that if it had not been
for Johnson's policy, the Democratic purty
would have elected Ciymer. While thu
complaining about the Johnson polity,
(he same knaves don't refuse to accept
Johnson'; patronage. It must be grati
fying to the President to be surrounded
by such a ptrty.
27tc Junwta Democrat and Tim Juniata
(7 uc) Ripullioin, while but three sup
port the Radicals, as lollows : JVi? Han
timjdon American, The Lewhtoxit Gnz-
Rock.
I the 21st Congressional district Mr.
Huntingdon. ..mOS
tt;ci;m ' 17f.fi
llAltn OX THE COITERHEAD OXAIM j Junjuta
Pultun-
Greene
Huntingdon
Indi.ina
.TefTerMin
Juniata
Lancaster
Lawreuce
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming
McKean
.Vrrcer
Mifflin
Monroe ,
Montgomery
Montour
Northampton
Northumberland
Perry
Philadelphia
Piki
Pt.t'er
Schuylkill
Snyder
.'("iicrset
Sullivan
Sti'rjTielianna
Tinsra
Union
Venango
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westmoreland ...
Wyoming
York....."...
Totals
I
20..r)ll
3.7".j
3.3 !0
2. Ml
7.121!
8.5-Jn!
7,13 i1
S.o-ll,
2.'iJo':
37 1 j
1 cm;!
l,77f.
,yo
1.7o!
l.ittis;
0. 714,
4.o:;-'i
s.G'Ji;
j,ud 1 j
57!i.
7.2371
3..v::ti
l!t"j
4.2:1:1;
775!
1. r.Uli;
3.2-!;
4.-16S!
2.015;
1 51ij
ll.ry.l.'j
n.-VlD!
4. I'J!
4.15:.;
8.733)
87lj
X77j
4.4D;:
7-'-'l
7.2'il
1.131
3 Sf;'.'
2.5 f.
M.205!
llw'
8.793;
l.f-'P-'j
CO C-2
43(51
4.420j
4 7011
1. HMj
2. ('.s7!
4.:77j
2.357:
5.0-w!
1.4 OS,
5,800;
:-;.i2t;
12.7:'5.T,.
. il ... n.
Hot SI., a Ir.:A.Nr l.OLr x., nr..i a i..i,i.r. j ,.sNl,., ,, w,,jch l.er-to'ore reui.tliied
FRAME ItAKS with antfl" n!? benea h , ,1,M,nla.,i. A!b11,., r... ,.,
it. tocthfr villi all .-t:.-r nccs--'try on: bun-! -1 ' IMiiVK ,t STEVENS.
iiiro-ichl ..,-n i t.- i:..t.....
Also, lantifr.cttirers of F:;ii.iiy n.ve t'oior.s.
For .! Ii r.r-ioers and Ueilera every whrre.
in;M. T he ta c-i .a-ima I reclt p
the pri.pt rty nilnMinfr co-ei wa-er p-nt
re it a SiAH .MILL. 111 frond runaiiiL'
Oef IT "m.
e. ru,
ain
re.-;, Mi:r.iiitonn.
tr jr..
"1 ; d;-it:n and d iit'jz a Urjre i-ustiie . I :.tr i j
2,3V5 ! 011 the pirntist - : n erehard of cho re Fru.l.
2 !35 i " Ap'es. 1 racuej, rears, tiicrnet. So , 1 vw f S.i.IV.
lj'KH i all in Ibfir prime. I U, Knits!. Mai
-.1 ret sons wilnnj to ir,vei.t. money in lano.
1 ..u:d Ltil 11 to ihcr aJvur.tap to t-.-w this ;a. tnlieo. first
3,0!'l jpropr.ry bef-.r puretmsing clsetrbi-re ita it . ,i,11tr f-t or PeN
7 3'.'1.) 1 will be s.ildat a bargain.
0 blil ' ftirlher iu j.-niaii 111 -si!! ttnr.n 1
' cer.l.cr r-.M I nx on rue nremi -o's. or so rf!i I tcribr ann.nr - - -
iiicuia c..im:y. la. . l(ic ,;,.ii0 tia . -
M 1 nV.v's, I'. M . o" )n Ikij opened a -
aid t y. when attend .nee will bo gitea an-l 1 i:. ()!;.!-,. ns :.lv,ve state 1. when he w:TI
tertiis lua-le Un-iiva by j t. h.ito,-,- to attend 10 lie wants of all t:io
I K. P. WICKKlt.sn IM, 1 i-v f'.vor tilsn with their t trr :.. Ti i .t
1 nun ai t .st Svn-nt, .
j Sa'e ; 0 ctmir.-nc
Oct. ei. ts.
3,2:15
3ii3
2,"..'I0
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2.r:13i
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2 f,:7 1j ai wuul.l. S.A .H Hi. It.XYNOK & CO.
':.S:; II-" -S IlTHilli-iai tt., r..-w jork. I
ViiCi I KuTt-'ep'! loarefio ti-rei s. ii.tlnil'ii.! tt rr
Sty'r of f.pls!.!.'.:y. rtnte. Letter. Oif.c.nl. i'txv
4.0l'.ii rri!7nn.l !'.a,-tf.rn,. t-lr-T-'or.s.
A.s-i si-'.en' nts t-r the IrTi.'ff i i! -rr!.":i
?.!tiS Wiitipj i':;r. by the ea-e or sno.'.Vr ,
.j-jJiaf-'y. 1t'p l--t :th .-..tut I. -s ser,t by '
ira'-l wln-n re ;'i-srrd. I'.-a'ers ii.vite I i. .
caII mi l :ai!iiue ?!ock, styles, jrkes c!t'. j
oct ! . - it
ti. .n- siit-t. 1 ue sub- c"C' V J .
r ad :re:;s ,er:b-r anti-.i.tiC s " - J ; -V xO.?""
ii.s i-d tip.il! a'l l!i Htfsi i-id m sl i-.iprove 1
p a is. it. :. iv.. 1 1 r-ianlike mid -a:i-taerory raati
n.T .vhi -h t. r I -aoty. di;rabliiy ai 1 cl:.:.r.-i:u--s
cai.t.ot he sarpased. Ail wsrk wtr
rautc.i. No (hr.rfe made for the i:i-eyt:o:i of
ti ti.r-. rarv sets, when p.-rrv-.Tif nt srts are or-
4.301
"op".
3'51
4:::-V.
7;
' ... ! is heieh
i.'J-t.t
" 23 '
2.1t'!
1.!12
1,814
S ,.,-,
puo
O f'" Ufl. I I.-OW.
f!73!
1 :. VsT
1. l ariictiiar aiteiitiioi ra;d t . .n-i.a-.el
iiais, on ihe sen-ib'e prit.ctple of '-r:o c-.ie,
11.. .vy." Teeth tilled which will l.ti foriilc.
AI l.rrrh a yoiinif pr iet:ti..m r. !,rf';'!s---i.
i: 1 in sym,; that li work will c :;
pa:e f..v tti'ilv Willi any that i.- pa: up ir. il.is
lor.if j- of ti.e adjoin:!!; canities. All he;--ks
j of ti.e cohi'imtiily :s k trial, an i if l.i.i s..:U-
PMIXISTR Hell's Ni'TlfK. Nctic is : "!""' .,"" n, coirje in .... uiTft.i.
vei,et,th-.t letters ..f admiais- r!- v. -11 .ic.vii.-t.-i v i-.e 01 1 ue : i.ir t
n .... .1... n ... I.-....,-'. I.',-.-,. .1.1 we, K 1 1-T.TV a -.111 o, 1 11-I ..ill II oil
,,,. ....... i.:.. i. i tin ;'..t.i-in w-t l. I" rem ;vi r.r?
1.1 ... .,. ,Jri,.-,. ,i r.'. ... -T i i-" ....... . ! ,:o-i iliaes cau be i.;'.:!i.l .at i. in M
towiisii:p. All p-.-r.-ons kt:.wirc lh.-:.-i-,!v, -1 ..--I, !!
...... .nei . . ..... i hi. c ...i . i...-te 1 . , t S" " V ; I." f U
iir.iii;i.ate p-.yi-.t :.t. ur. t tiit.-t- havni clam.- , J vs 0iJ -.M',i,;;,
win Lie:t-e p:.:.-v-ut tiiem uu:y iiatiie.uicaie.:
for ettleu.vat.
.SAMVEL-LCONA 'XD. Ait-
At
' I faeti
It- ; ;-.
. . I .HI!: .'. !
-it t I'll .'
716 AUCH .S i i.i.1,1', abjvc
7;'i,
Oct.
A fit NTs
1. M B r.
fit NTs V.'A.VillD r..ii rllA.Mv MOUl5 J
NVW WoKK.
4. US t. v. o M r. V () T H K W A It."
71 1
i.i.Ala A.
t:!0 of the larir-
1. R35
2. tl'.i:t
i'342
1.523
ti7'i
3 S2!i
2.4:1
Aefts will find this a b-.ok of real 1:1. rit
aii'i ii.t rin-io value s'.t-ject h-'tt i-i:.'.
interesiini and exciting No work ever at-fraeie-i
atid en 'jre d the piibli.-n.ind Jik--llii-.
Kverbedy watus it, and th.-t.-:i:ids w.!f pur
el.ase n a- soon as an or p .r'uiiity i3 ulVj.deii
tiiem. liemt wli-t. iig rni.s say ol ::.
Oae exper:ei,ced o.-ut writer.- 1: is te t 1
easiest aud j.ica.-i.mtcst f"-"k to s-.l: h.- .-r,-r ,i:.,,wir77oi"v y
canva-si-t lor: an-l -ays tionp.e are tic itrttte-l . ..,,.1 1 ...,,.1.: .'.
?V -vv ' A N CV F f It .?
d: it it: 1 :,j
..-nr it: t;.r
No. a t e
"X-f .srtni. i.t .if i.i m's
"'or t;:.ive and (VI-'J-
h.rs
" I :im enabled to
) at v.--;. reas.-nat.le prices
f,.re s-.i:. It a c-i.I iVoai my
. - I - . . : ..'i'' 1 T.i'Mt-i ii 'r- iv.re s-.: :. .1 a c-l.i iroai my
t'; SIT: "1IU ",e hfliea especratty. j r-.ie-.ls ..f Juniata c um--, at.d vit-iaitv.
-.,.! Another sits: "Women t..t the V, ar ' 1- the ' (.. mn.!rr iMe Nati;e.Ni-.i.il.rr and fttror-l !
- 1 r...ok fit the seisin. Another, 1:1, orders ia . .jiN KAIlF.IltA. No. 71s Arch stiver, above
l--' ! f.mr .1 ,ys. 7ih. s-.tth side. n.iiadV
10,;. II Ui.- reports 1. or.ters the hrst day of can- n.".- I hare no 1'artner. n.,r c.irn!t,.n
i.:2; Tro-tt.
j ---,1) I lot, iipent. nclivt males or ferna!--! !); Il -1 1 1
-p . ! the s-.le ol lh:s w-rk a j-leasatit and i-.tei -t i 1
' ' eiel'loTilleot. This I'.o -it has no cior.e: i: of
n ...... I '
-..' 1 tt conies In
1. i2s
1.27S
3.4:2
1.572
4 712
2, ss:!
113
l.l'.i.l
S.7s.t
300.055; 23!i,0;ii;
2S3.0!"i
Geary's majotityi 17, 135;
ocf. 1 7
: f..--lc. I h
--.'.-Ms to n . ;
r.ie.tlar. !'.
r. A-lif.ss
S. S. SCilANToX & '(!.
A-vl.iu b'i., il.ir;r..rd, Conn.
lsi;o-lt".
conies lie.s.i an.! 3e la t;
leintoty is clei.a and clear,
-taa 1 Ibe advunt-ic-'s !li th:-1
l-.ll i aiticulur-i send for cir.vi
1 fare no lartncr, imr coinec
wi:h .itiy other fiora iu i'liilade'j.iila.
O. i- 10- I
UI t .U.N I'OAt II et N A-.tiS ..l.;i i'.ti'
lory. Wo the. tin li-r.ie.K I be- h ave lia
Con-jrcssionnl mid Ilevrrscn trttive Uis
tricts Otiicial
Miller,
Union
Snyder
Northnml.ci land .
llauphiu
J uniata
Total
Jliller's majority.
....P.i5l
....1715
....3317
5'i75
....14'JO
.14.10)
....1515
na our ettsl..ntfi an t friends in cfcis and
k . 1 - i - counties, ihaf we have t-plar-:ed our
sli.-t.. ...i.dly the lollnh n if Sieat.i i'.m-r,
are prr j.ar.d to do T...:k al iLe shortest y j.:i
ble no! .ee.
We ate constantly iint.cfnctiirin" at-d m.-tk'
- - - - -- t to order, every tle.-Tiirion of l'o-.ches. I'-ir-
A LH'Ms-rBATrtt;'. S vlti - The tir. l.Tsl-ne l, ria:;cs. ;..i.tci''s. .Sulkies, Tiaons. Ac., also
li. Administrator ol the .Hate of ll. t.iy 1 Kai.aily r.nd Voak cutter slciu'lis. We are alsa
Moi-t. laic of Ferrari n a;;h township, Jmii.ua ; ret.arcd lo mar.iifautuie Koad V.'u-,ms from
cm. ty. di-.-'d, will e.; os to li.-'li-t sale, on on. to I. on-horse.
the .re:i;i.-e.-. on Si.!-.int:;y. Notetai.-.-r t.e!tt. j llarim been working at the !.i,--:nes for i
at 1 o'rloek, r. M.. tiie fotlowin-; real f state, nuit.b.-r of years our.-!n-. and eai b. in;
to wit : a itaet of land. si. na!- in the a' ove ii,,im .,;; the !.e.-t cfw.:kr,.ea. V. e tl.ilier
named township, ndjoinini; lauJs of luvid ; ourselves tl-.-ii .;:ir w. ri: carnot be st:rra--.-d
Moist. Oeore Jacobs, sa::i-i.-l Sieb. r. It ('. for lo ai or-s and durability ; in this Ir ad-(ju'.l.-il.er,
N. A. bbler ami oth-r-, ciitiiiiiin-; joininp; coii.'ities.
Ninety-two acres, more or 1-ss. ir. a -rood Mate : Vt Tilwavs keep nn hand from twenty to
of eiiUivalioii. h-ivin-r tln-i-eon cT-t cied a hir.-e ' Ihiny set," of l e-l sccud pruwih, Jersty
two-story I'rick li nise. hir.'..- V.aus ilirnnii l II iekorv S-ioke'. in order to make iiiir-.hu
ail nn necessary oiii.i.iiii.nti.--.. inere n an wheels And y-iU warrant our work for
15ow?r I -ac'lit y. iii.jjr apple orchard on this trad. ' reasonable tin.?.
Mtj! lae yruvcrty is lo.-ai.-d in a g .id i-.-i-hbor-j Picim nnit i:ttg;i."t rr p-i?ned with nen-
I !"od, coi.venic-tit to mills au.I market ). which ' uvx- ai.d dispatch. All other la-pairing heavy
. V.l" "'"!"'s 11 a very desirable and pk-asant resi- j (ir liH,t will receive strict attention. Conm
coll , dene.. , ir,d c-tantine otir stock an 1 warn, before pi:r-
,52i; : iKKjts t.r . ai.k: . -i:e i. ur:i: ni .ne ptir- cii isi i. cisen . nj. D -n t f-.i'Tt The Ban c
linii.ition t f , II HIFFLKFINt! :i: A CK LsV. FI.r..
n the 1st ' I'orner of the l'iks ei Cedar fc'i riiiL' road
day of 4pr I. lSbi, one l.inrili on toe 1st Uay .T.ine '.',-tf.
i : 0j AttiI, 1-StlS. nn l the leniatiKnir i t.e-ti i.rln
any
J y;j 1 c'aase money to be pai l on the eonlir
I the sale bv the ('..-.lit. one-f.-urih .t
Wharton, lliewn. Miller. Willis f A
on 'ti.e Utd:,; of April. ISf.-... -i,h interest i V , M ' PR'EKTY AT I.,.
on tho last two vav: aoiiis from the 1st d.;y of T ATh Al.h. The underMgned offer
April, ISt'o. ' ' K. S lOTV, Adiu'r. 1 " ru''e , his M:H Property, situated ii
: I
James Archibald, the Republican candi-
eiie, rnd Pattersou'h Smut Machine. Thedafef was del-t.ateil by fraudulent votes.-
fiat has gone forth, e. Stand from un- ! Some of ,he mea ..j ia tlie rer)e.
der, for we're bound to win." Well, they tration of thcfe frMd,kBllVe been arrest-
didu't w...; Wilhs and Miller were both;e(1. Others of then, will le. The .cat
uefeated, and we suppose these renegades j f Mr Dent,ison wili ba contcstc.l, unless,
undorsiand by tbia time that renegade ed-1 in Jtcdf he J)rescnt Lis crcieD.hh io
iters and renegade newspapers don't iust L, . , .1 . i i .t. .i . i . .
' v J .si.mo other body than that known by loy-
exactly represent tbc views or wishes of t , .t . r .i t' i
J ' ;al iccn as ihc Concrcsi of the United
Aoents. A sarcatttie colcmporory refer
ring to the fact that several Copperheads
having taken out license to become claim
agents, says that "as it will not pay to
collect one hundred dollars for white sol
diers, none but 'niggets' entitled to three
hundred dollars bounty, need apply."
3180
1731
1451
IS Pi
1S78
11!
1 s5.f.'t
tlepl. Ill, lS.ltl-tS.
023
HOOP SKIRTS,
Total G258 0374 GIO'J Sail!
Wharton over Miller. 158.
Rrown over Miller, 274.
offers
in
j Mcl'ovsville, Tnse-.rori townshin. Jnniati
, . j county. The Mill is 11 Nrje Frame Ciiildin?,
p- runnins two setts of Uuirs, with limits, l.
! VHIol-S- &C. tleep.-rtl.w foe lli.l. t. Wr-m.
HOPKIN S -OWN MAlvll." NEW FALL Cwtimry or Metchanl tuidueaa. In ct.nnec
Ptvlks Arc in every respect first class, tion with tbc Mill will be sold a po0d Dwed
.and enibiaceacoiiip'eteiissoiiiiier.t.'oi-f.auies, i in, t,,,13e Hml ,s,Ai,c vi,n ,.CCtl,.ary
..liases, and tliiildreii, of the Newest Stylus, i,uK-m iuiprovements. Terms eii'-v.
every lenjrili and s:.e of waist. J'ersons wishing to see tie pr-.'pertv will
Our Skn is. wherever known, are more uni-. caU at , lesil.ce of ,he tub.criber in
ver-aiiy popiuar man any o:uers iie.e.re me M.Cvosville. Juniata couniv.
Junod-tf. W.I. HAI'KKTT.
public, 'i hey retain their shape belter, are
The late Rcnublican successes are hav-1 lii.ht.-r. moie i-itii-. men- durable, ko.i re.-.iiv
ing the best effects upon our friends inj-P" .,iV"' nny 0ilicr, U"-P. kin in the' Jl'NIATA UoT .r,.,..
. 1 i i 11 market. 1 he sprinics and fastenings are war. , " . .W .7..WO H a. ....?.
States where elections are Vet to be held. I muted oerfeet. Ilverv In Iv should trv them ' '. T,,e undersigned would respectfully inform
ES. Allegheny ia the bn-j,0d jli swell our majorities there by j They are bein. . Extensively sold by mer-; XllV;iMi0, S"n''rlll;-T1t!;'' ',e
f.te b-ivMnr civpn -710 i chants, throughout iheconnirv, and Htwhi.le- has taken charge of the above Lamed hote1,
OUte, naviuc tlVfn '" many thousands. f..a ..! Bt Mauu.actury and Pale , formerly kept by Ainos Snyder. TbisWa-j
jEAUV. Lancaster is DeXt, . . Ks..nn. No. r,i8 Arch strec. h-law 7ih. rhir. vhl anJ well-known stand, and none more .ic-
th pcop!
S!a!..
MAJOniTlEi
ner cuutity of
inntoritv f..r (i
(6,000) Philadelphia xt, (5.SS3) J j Tue latest returns from Iowa make it 1 ' "0 Make," buy no I'' Xked w!,",be Kcm HaUtv
Rradford cext (5,043. Allegheny orcr- plain that above and beyond having elect- j Cvt-Ttox Non genuine unless Slai.ipe-1 ''!'"rs, his TAiH.i: spread with the best
balanced Perks by 1.550 votes, and Berks ed a whole Radical delegation to Coo-Un
and Westruorelatid cotnbiued. by 4i?3 !gress, the Biaionty of the State has in-!", Q rVn One l'ricc tin!-.-, i att.-n.l.d by pood and mist-,- :..i..rs.
!Y,,!tJ. jcrcasca consiJcwUy. j ejt s, v:'i lai " ".l t'. i. NOTUSTlNE.