Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, October 31, 1866, Image 2

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A union of lain, ami t ut-ion of lands,
A union no power tlnill rewr;
A vnion ff hearts, and a union ofhtnds,
AJ tin A.ntrlcim I'ai'm forever!
MIFFLIN t7 Y N
Wednestlnv .'.lorains, October HI, Iflfi.
II. II. WJLSOV, lUlitor sntl Ir'ni.Msher
' E?-T7ff JCVT.n.i .V.V.VJV.TPC-vij
hs llio LaTvnit V -cnlalion of any p.-.pcr pnV
TishcJ in this C'ouiuy. It is tbrrefiua the
i)r fffrrr'rrf-T v-ror.'.. Jl is a 1 api-r, trvlv
loyal, ably cond.aii, a first c-:s Lcrr.l!t.
ud well worthy cf t iia p-itr-ussa of every
l."yl citizen in the County.
MAltVt.A.l liALTI-nORK.
In the city of K.tkimore the persons
Jesignated to hold cK-etiotis tra appointed
by the l'ohce Commiw-.iontrs, a board cre
ated by law, and eho.-eii, we believe, by
the pco; le of llie ciry. In iSc olticr d'u
tricts of the State thejj election oCcL-r.s
are appointed by the Governor.
The Police CuoiuiissioD'.'rs of J sal: i
more arc Rcpublicac;, v.s are a lare ms-
jonty ol tne:r con.-?;tucr.tj. Gov . Sw.,nii
is a friend and sir.p irter of Tiesidtut
Johnson. The Comtiifcsiouert r.ppoiutid
Itcpublicans, while iu every ia;t.:nc, as
is Itated by the IJaltimorj A.r.crii an, the
Governor appointed men cf the ojpo?ite
f-arty.
Tarties in Maryland arc cot, as t: ith us,
divided into Republicans and Deciccr-ts,
or Cojiperhcads, but into Uu'on Men and
rebels ; but the Union men are generally
Republicans of the most radical type.
The opposing parties arc more widely .ep
aratcd, and more bitterly hostile, than in
any other State.
There is a registration law in that State
.Te.jUirina every citizen who is registered
as a voter to take an oath that he in no
"way aide J the rcbtllin, which eselmb-s
thouinnda who were active rebels frcim the
polls. It is to gee ri J of the obstruction
to rebel tu.Traga tuat the Governor Las
leea applied to to remove the Police Coai
liiLcioaors cf Baltimore.
The Governor is a candidate for the
Uui'.ed States Senate; but uulcss be can,
by eouio means, secure the votes of the
twenty one members fram Raltimore he
lias no ehance of an electiou. It is tho't
that if ha can, oa some pietct, get rid of
the Polioe Commissioi.crs and thus sweep
away the L'nion Republican election offi
cers, and opeu the way to rebel voters, his
friends might cany that city.
Vv'e see that he has summoned the Com
missioners ta Aampolis to have a hearing ;
but what the result may te wc shdl not
undertake to predict. Put everything in
dicates a warm time in that c!ty should
Govcrusr iswanu take it upon hiuielf to
intorfere with the law and with its estab
lished institutions.
JOIINSOX'S LOGIC.
If we would pee the extreme rishness
and folly of the Presidcat's partisan de
clarations, whereiu he speaks cl Congress
a: an incompetent body, because certain
States are not represented in it, we have
only to carry them out to their logical se
quence. If this reasoning is correct, then Con
gress fell into that coDuition the luomcnt
the eleven rebel States tore thctiio?iv
away from the Union and recalled their
representatives, and we have bed toCou
TC3 since. Then the whole national
rlcbt is invalid, and the national securities
worthless. Then every enactment of Con
gress siuce 1SG1 is as null and void as are
the ordinances of secession. Then the
second election of Mr. Lincoln was uo
"election at all. Andrew Johnson never
Tvas Vice President of the United States,
and consequently is not now the Presi
'dent. The logic, when carried out, can
not stop short of this. If the secession
f the rebels worked such disasters as
. these, it was more successful thau any of
us supposed it was.
" We have the authority for saying that
850,000 was used in this Couuty and Con
grcssional district to d"feat our Congress
man, Hon. Geo. F. Miller. This, it will
Le remembered, was considered a doubt
ful district, and hence great effort was
made for the jefeat-of our candidate for
Congress. Mr. Miller's mij rity of 1515
docs not indicate the districting a doubt
ful one Ibr the Union cause. JAV.'wiAh.
.MISSISS1P1M.
The Legislature of this State assem
bled a few days ago, iJ Governor II Dm
plirey sent. in his message. Jt is a gloomy
document. The oiily bright speck he
can see in the political landscape is the
removal of the Colored troop from the
State, lie speaks of ''that small cloud
of fanaticism that rose in the East at first
do larger thau a mail's hand," having
overspread the land with its "pnrtentocs
blackness," and destroyed ''the rights and
jirojrty (slaves) of a portion of the
States in the Union," and then pitches
into the Constitutional amendment thus :
'The Radical Congress has enacted
laws and proposed umeudmeuis to the
Constitution which, it" adopted, will de-
troy the rights of the ttate and of ttic
pcople, and ccntralizj all the powers of!
Gorernmcnt in the Federal hemi. Cameron appeared for tie prisoner and
This aui nJment, adopied by a C; n jress askej for a postr-oneW-it uf the trial to
ot less than three foui tti-i of th Slates of i :
.. ii. i - .... j procure two important witnesses the
the L Dion, lu palpable violation of the!' , '
rights of more than one fourth of the j liev- 1)r- '' Syracuse, and Bihep
Stales is sucu au iusultiuj outrage and of Buffalo the Autcricau consul
deniii of the equal rights of so many of having undertaken to piocure their at
our worthiest citizens who have sited 'us-! tendance '
tro r.nrt g'ory tiooii imp sfetn'ri ami our
race, bolh in the l'jrura and in tl.-j field,
such a grout u.isurpatii a of the rights
of th'3 ilti'le, and ttich a conti'.iiiz ition td"
power in the Federal Govenniwiit, that 1
prcsitnic a mere reailiug of it will cuuse I
lti rejection by you
Very well, the Union enn d.i without
Mississippi's representa'i'm in Congress
Irriifin' and if stt Jutisl lip trpalfil rkM
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lnilic.otis tciieut woi: 1 trear a retrac'orv
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tnke to snow her indi peti-.U'iiie HijJ chiv -
.
alrv bv abusms? the wont L'liiU'ss tiortioii
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yot closer bouiis.
ti:kkiu:.i: hj rkica.m:.
Halifax, Ootci.cr 25. The schooner
Victor makes the folwin.a report : Turk's
Island, on the iii'ih of Sentfniber. (Hun-:
day) was visited with a terrific hurricane'
dcitroying ovsr eight hundred houses.
Twenty lives were lost, aod a uuuil er of;
persons wer3 cripple 1 and olherwi-d iu- j
jcrctl. , Ovtr three thousaud peiso , were !
ren,lr.-(l rvnn;!. .n,l U,.,ilsl W t
naked. Tta whole ULoring portion of !
the Colony is in the r.u.,t destitute cmidi- j
tiou. The government houses and public
offices were shattered. One hand red 1
tweuty thousand bushels of fait vre i
swept away
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land CTifis were h)st, with tweuty ul their
crews.
At Salt City the ruin is equally severe
2ve vessels are a.-bore.
At Cockburn harbor the r"in is quite
as great scarcely csough hou.;. j rsiai:i
to shelter the dcstiiute. Four inure ves
sels were lott.
KEDrCTIOX OF TAXES.
It is confidently predicted that one of
the Lr.-it acts cf Congress, when it
rcas-1
scmbles. will h 3 general reduction of
taxation. The iLvestig-.t'ocs of revenue j
commisi-ioricrs provided f.r r.t the late .'
sessiou of Congress, have bee; of a char-1
actcr to warrtnt a recommcn latioa for -be j
reduction of taxation for the reriJ of!
material, as Vfell as a reduction of the ia-
come tax. makino- it three npr pent, on in- j
oomcs over a thousand (hdlars. It is only
necessary, for the present Congress, to
make such a reduction, to complete its
great acts ia favor of the lotintty's peace
and prosperity. 1'ut for other eontidera
lions, looking to the welfare cf thi reat
cousuming and laboring classes cf the !
country, we trust that tliis contemplated
reduction of taxation will be speedily and i
liberally made.
There hps bceu a threat cliango wi'hin a
fcr Jays in the sentiment of cur jurists
aud statesmen on the question of impeach- j p.Ce yesterday. luring the night, bow
men t. Tlie l'resideut tseeiun desirous ot ; -gr 3Ir. WpIIs tienrd a noise iu the front
making the matter Loth necessary to the j roomj ah(j ,snVp0-cd it was the cat or dr
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country auu easy ior ongresH. ie
traordiuary and spcc.Cc Etatemcnt in the ,j,ive ;t out. Imagino his surprise to find
message of the Governor of Mississippi : ,i,e hody of the child turned in the coffin
that Andrew Johnson advised the viola- j j0 ,a;scd it upand the little thing opened
tion of the civil rights bill, and his abuse j ces looked up and commenced crying,
of the pardoning power, to say nutuing i jf anim.-vted life was tLcrb. The father's
of IS'ew Orleans and of his part in the heart leaped with joy. The mother
Maryland complication?; have seriously ! .,,,.,; claf.j,cd her child to her bosom.
affected the judgment of the most pru- 'j ,e j.hy.sieiati was sent for, and the whole
dcut. The appointment of rebels to ot- J eihborhooiwtre soon aroused. Xour
lice in defiance of tho test oath is another j hnienti were administered, and the
important fact.
Jefk, Payis. There docs not seem
.o ..e any prooaum.y -.nai ii.e arcu traitor ;
Jeff Pavis will be brought to trial lot his,
crimes fur some montW to come, at least !
not until next spnng. This is .hown , by j
the correspondence between the PiesiJent ;
and the Attorney General. The Circuit :
Court, it is said, cannot meet in Kick-!
. i . i i--..i ..i i.
moud next month, aud in December then
will be no opportunity. The despatch
says that process from the State courts
cannot teach him, and darkly hints at the
possibility of a pardau or a lclcaoe on pa
r.do by Andrew Johnson. -
. CANADA.
TRIAL Or 1 'KMAN l'UISOSERS.
Buffalo, Oct. 25.-Tbe Courier has
received a Kpecial despatch from Toronto,
which says : . , -
"Colonel Lynch, a Feniaa prisoner, is
to be huug on the 13th of December.
- -'Great- excitement privaily over the
sentence, but the people seciu to coucur
in it, and will oppose any attempt at a re
prieve." t , . . . .
ToitoxTO, Oct. 2G. Notwithstanding
e - .
the wet weather, the court-hou-' wa3jain
densely crowded and the interest in tht
Fenian trials unanbnted. . The first per
son placed in the dock to day was Javid
F. Lumsdeo, who professej to be a cler-
gyman of tbo Episcopal caurch. M. C.
The Hon. 3. II. Caweron, Crown conn-
cil, icplicd that aple tiiiie had been al-
i lowed to TTwiura wi;n.sws. but that th.
Clown wotiI-1 pat :-5 tt.!mie.l JiS".d;i!
in the way, .i: i H umuay Wf.i was agreed
p.non lor thi
The t:cii prisoner placed in the dock
was Jiiba McJIahon.
Thrf drfirj.lanr's
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i U ... ilui.ii'ia, ta behalf o the Cri-
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wn,
i at-ti udijrtvd Ifie jury. x
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n is Ji(.tuiint
I :o'i.V.:i: tirsu i-ouau ch.irgi.-.i' th pris-
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oner v...h i.fii.g ;m Adicnciii ct.zv, and.
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,a" ueh, i-,va..i.g that proi iucu with the
! latent i! lew 1 1.
War.
he M-cond cun: charps that sifer
i;:ig be cnti.iLcil ti aci with ttrscr.s
! i!,v-'ainK thu The third c.nr.t
; , ll;'rf- t' primer with b.ir.g with ,-er-
.-1,1.1 .;o .rviBu war on ti-. Movmec.
The Sr,"t J, ' U..J-, of Fort Krie.
""rt: h y' cMuhon ut Fort Kiie oo
J U3e "'') U 1"'a;''. Saw hi m
a-!U tlH U' ilfer ,ht Sht at Fort
Ths ntlt '", Aiirr i Wilcox.
:.-o5r at I ort I'.rie
J UDe U:
8;lue M,':':'!-s-
as guitg oid.-.s about
lie saw no arms about
"'
A,eS!""1,r --'S0 tti-d he sttw the
P;i " " ' L" ' a !.
w b-ivc
ti care
of them?ti'.-.r.. r wi;r'-;
sis t.- '.iiled ;
to the same elieet.
M. C Caiiturou 'n n ti le a long oj e ch
for tlicdelj.ee, s;i iu;;-i!ie prntui-r vasa
Caii.ul.c priest, and was co.u?!led tj jo
wi?h the iVim lo gi i-'' ta
fiTit .J the w a..ied ; "hai, i: a .-rLst, he
cuuitf not lelusb to atieti i the votin2eit
and doiiiu
li,o:c. lie w,.s oa his way to j
Montreal oa -.rivate busine.-s. wheu thi
Fenians, at LiiiTulo, compelled his attead-
aw-
no Hon. J. II. Curiieroc replied at
Ifn'h, saying that in law the fact uf the
prisoaer havinir in ar:y way ailed tLe in-
vaders mwie him equ.vly gniity.
The juoge then char.-ed th j-iy. who,
rt-tirio; for nearly m kour, broubt
1 io a verui'-t or euil'v, na the rrisouer
was sentenced to be hanged on the loth
of December next,
Singular lcai!i nr.i Resurrection.
The f.llowipg rt-tnaikahh esse is from
the Albany Kiii- h rho, . ,-, of Wednrs.'J:
Ni"ht before last a chiid of Wiliiarn Weils
c
residing in the town of Pethlehem, a
shrrt distance from the city, died rather
suddenly. To all appearances the child
wr. dead, sn J it was accordingly prcpar
cd for the grave, and actually laid in the
coffiin. The cofliu containing the body
was placed in the front room ; after hav
ing been thns arranged, and the far.iiiy
retired. The funeral was to have takeu
t,:it had cot m there. lie went in to
child yot terday was doing well.
fiV"The banner township in Indiana is
rlu:i,nt!j precincr, in Hendricks e.ounly.
I( ,he lleillUil.an tit.tct CJ1 votcS)
ow C()Jpt!rll0atL lu l5jUi Ic.
baJ one yut0 uwl Llucoln 5-5.
fcut the ,uMe Copperilljad weut crazy( aud
uw in (he assjluni 1Je CQU, ,
, cn ., lioK, h ..,,,:
cans increased their vote Biuce 104 by
forty-five. This is the bauuer llepubli
cau township in the United States.
J5?A New York milliner has just paid
i :r;0Q0 for' a '-shop" oa tie Filth avcune.
XEWS ITEMS.
J'ST'C. h. Uaboll, of New London,!
Conn., the inventor of the i'tog trumpet,
died last week. "
tajr-The English people pay annually
for intoxicating liquor enough money to
pay the national debt of the United States.
SST Over 820,000 worth of sumac leaves
and twigs have been sold this season at
Fredericksburg, Va., by the country peo
plo round about.
iS"Timc and Tide wait for no man "
Neither will the Copperhead boats wait
on the Johnson Ropublicans, as they are
below par at Head Quarters.
IzifX man, who was stolen from Jack
, Michigan, thirty years ago, when a
tmre boy, has just returned to his patents,
who lor a lifetime had supposed him dead
k2r"Tha presentftion ot medals to the
vcttran soldiers and sailors ot Kings
county, N. Y., took place at Rrooklya -one
day hut week, with appropriate ceremo
nies. SsyCopperhcads used to crow over the
fact that thfy marched by twos into the
Philadelphia Convention. They forget
that the dumb creatures walked by twos
into Noah's ark.
SalfProfessor A. Wood, with a party
of gentlemen, lately ascenied Sit. Hood,
in Oregon. His report e.-'tubiiihes the
fact that Mt. Ilofid is reaily a volcano.
and that it is th highnt mountain in the
United States, beiu- 17.G0U feet. j
"A prisoner in the Memphis jail re
cently picked the pocket of one ot t!i e
jailers of his watch, and wnt it ry nr.itii
er jailer to a confectionary and had it
pnwbei foi five dollars' wurth of cakes,
with which to treat his fellow j r. sobers.
fc?rhere is a farm ia Coiorad . 1-
SiiUt) head of cattle and GlWit sheep, t.i;i
last year yielded SSO.OOO worth of grain
It is worked by Mexican laborets; wh
are fed and managed by officers, like au
army.
- fci? West Virginia, where ro rela 1
votes ars thrown, elects the whole Radical
ticket for Governor and Con trr by ir.
creased majorities. Poor M ir) laid has
m pit riot in the executive Chamber, like
Governor Rorcraan, to protect her against
tfie daggers ct the returned cnivairjr.
friTA thunderbolt from a perfectly
elo.v'less sky straok a churon and thice
I d.j!ltn, houses at Rirng Sun, Ipdia.-.a, a
I few days ag.. It ktilcd a gill outright
and s'.'lpt d all the clothing fr;;.j a boy,
whim, i-traygj to say, it ou'y stnnnsJ.
a ji:nre rem-rkaLie eicc:: izl injiiotnca in i
his raicly occurred. '
f'TIic-e is at rrc.wnt being cxhibiJcd
jn Ireland a boy of enormous size, wh.
was bora November 7, 13-13. . I!s wtighs
512 poc.njj, niaasursj across the shoiilders
1 yard and two inches, 73 inches ro:ir.u
(ha waist, f;0 iccitCi roiind the call" of the
leg, 22 iuelirs round the muscle of the
arm, aud shove a y::rd round tht thih.
fray .Mrs. Peborah Bedford, aged ninety
three yeats, the sole survivor of tl.c his
icriea! Wyoming massacre, wich occurred
during the revolutionary war, is still liv
ing, with her son, Dr. A. PcJlord, in
Wavcrly, Pa. Although she has. of
course, during so long a life, suffered
somewhat from the storms cf time, her
mind is still active, and she is capablo ot
describing, in a perfectly clcr.r aud c-:n
nected manner, the cruel scenes which
she witness! as a fix years old child.
Onb of our Democratic exchange.", in
an effort to console its afiiicted readers
under their late defeat, resorts to that
never faiiiug source of consolation, ";he
good time coming." and exclaims : " IVc
(oy ijtt awaits iu, if ire remain trim lo
the country, to principle, aud. to ouneit e.''
So doubt about it ; but the trouble with
what is called the Democracy is, that for
manv vcars thev have not been true to
any of these things. It was because they
ijave up to p.'irty and to slavery wliat was
duo t country and to liberty, and gave
up to a haughty aristocracy and finally to
traitors what belonged to their govern
ment, to the people and themselves, that
ihcir party is now overwhelmed with dis
aster and disgrace.
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JlRS. CrjNNINOIIAM-UbRDKI.b. The
supposed heroine of the great Bond street,
tragedy, in New York, was on board of
the ill-latcd steamer. She had established
an extensive aud fashionable mans 'on b
tjrtzettes in New Orleans, and was return
ing to that place from a visit tu Philade!
nhia, Baltimore and Boston, where she
had collected a fresh troop of young girls
known as nymphs du p'tve, whom Air-.
Cunningham was conveying to the Cres.
cent City, in order to promote her nefa
rious business, which was assuming vast
proportions. The matj-ess da salon has
gone to tho bottom of the oceau, in com !
pany with thirty employees and co work
ers iu crime. - . ,
out fitors.
Pr. Loring, in his address befi.ro the
ermont Mute 1 air, rtatcd t!if, jn 140,
the total value of the pj incipafcrons was;
f ' i . v "i
000,000 : in 1S61 this value reached
S73G.5SC 320 in the loyal States alone,
esclaJii: all tne cotton, nee and tooaceOf
of th Stales then in rebellion. In" the
.
twenty-one btate npon whoe crops the
computation of 1 SOI has been mi.de, we
mny estimate the grain crop of 1806 to
be worth ? 1500,000,000. Of the cotton
crop we cm hardly estimate the vi'ue
when subjected to free labor.
The issue in tho States yet to hold
elections in tho ycat ISO i, is strictly de
fined ajid accepted to be belwteu the Peo
ple and the President; whether the Pres
ident lias the power to usurp tho func
tions of the J.egjshilura ' branch of the
Government, and tLua ignore the rtght
of tha representatives of the pe'.p!c to
make Jaws for the govermiurit of the
country. It would semi as if the people,
after having rtsi.i.c l the (I .veriii:i n'
from rebellion, are de'crmincl by tht in
action at the I...11 ,t box strictly to ' kf;ce
what tl.ey expect their servants t do.
jijr(Ift:r,il Sheridan rcver d.c :ity
thing by h lives. Ili r.'rv of the
ins'a:it, deliberately recognizing the J.:b-
erl ( iovernmcnt in M'-XlCo. "rid warning
. V ' ru""...i -.' r
off the "bnccanceirs" of the Ini criali.-t-,
will bo crdii-llv resprnbd to hy th-
- . :,
American icple. Nt-twithstat If j yes-
terdav's -J.T.U1 of the news isr.p.Kiog to
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cut OovernmaGt h-rty action ot u:n rz,
wc lie
...liiv S.hKf.din actta under orlers
hirv'ton.
ft lAKi't.INA H.rcii'JS lit -l
, f,
the Cons(i!u;u.r.4l .-vu:er. inie'i
l.ec.i'
ir Jt'?'e continue to believe iu tie
i right of seer'sii n, the justice ct reteil
oo to r:.-t the Nati.-ird '"'vrrnriicnt.
ai.d the obtioxii usncss of tho L iii m.
l!-nr c:ui S-u:h Carolina believe other
wise wl.in 've have a pre.-ideiit who
preaches all these dogmas?
Ptsi.ttACi.iXL. John 21 .-rrlss-.-y the
prize flg'-ter, has been uoinii:;Tod i- '.
Congress by tl.c democracy of the M'venih
district in New York, and v.iii be ifloflcd.
It is disgraceful for n g--Btlc'iina to b"
catalogued with a 'bt uiser' iu the halls
of Cougress. Put so low has democracy
run.
XMITll.'K. riio Vanwert Mel.' untile lions
1 i- ft r r?i t. !'s-. - -Ivti he jiven on
tlo lsl d :7 o!' At ril r.ssi. I: is lcaud iu n
neoii i-Ltl.Mu-ji-l ir reL.iiinr. L-o.i.
.i.-li McViNV
Vrmwpit. Jutiinta e:.nfv, ''a.. or M-if.
.AtlS"lKi:ViLI.S TIN jsti;. TW
if A uttticr-ti-rnptl Ikis ptahiisl-p.! hiTn(.!f in
Mc-Alistrrsvilln in tho Tinnin; ISn-i ik-ss
l'evser.3 wintinc anything in his liiiv ?hen1-i
pall h.-forp rt:rc!:ftsiti elscn-!ierc. as hi; is
(TprV.-e-l I iii.it!'.:;'-ie(ere all kituls uf 'i'iiiaipl
.'-'.it'.t 1 -en V ai-e. at:' to si,'.l as I:w us t!:ey
can lie ia:rc!o.2t-i eiscph-.-re. ii.s u'al cn.siu-
is.tj f.j-i Its j, ii I . : i e Mo-ri'iy nrp rcspie'
du'.y invit-.'d to o.!l, as he ii-i; i-s ly .-triet ui
teniioa to ha-jiness to d::-orve a Iuirj ot pat
ruaiig. vet SI, i-tf. JACOB O. V.1NI.V.
Tr.sir! Anr.iVAi. of ftoot. j. r.. .m.
A. Tol'O J:::s jtit t eeivc.l a l.-u p as--or:atctit
t.f Fr.i Goutld, which Lo is selling al iilucn'
p:ees:
1'ritti t'rota !."i lo :"'Y. .
Itcst I i.-stic Ciiijrl.am' 2"i to S!e.
llrowu Mo.sl.n I y-1 wi'ie, l-"i to J:e.
" 1 wi.'e "J't lu -- o.
Cussicctts from ia- lo 1 1 oo
A larjra as-oi i meiit of Fura and Xe.iTs at
city priei-s.
r.e.'l syrup at '" !p per i:tn: t.
lll-osn uir 1-J to l'ie.
A !are aoitiaettt of Ulat.tets. C1',"
si.r.-t.
While .!. '.0-4, at i'T.-jO lo -?.?,r,0.
Al-:o ft lrirpe asottTinl l lntit$ rf flip lies'
ir at from t'".-")". ?."i.t t. "HI.
Also, a large nssurtitftut of Ladies Oaitirs
at reduced prices.
The above prices n fir flash or I'iMin'ry
prolue. The fulUiwir.fr prices will be pti i
fur marketius : liuiier iitt per Hi. i'ggi - c.
p.r duen cash.
J. It. M. TODD,
may 2,-tf. lVitersi u, l'a.
Ta the foui-l cf Cemtnon li-as fr.r the Cc-tiu-i-
ty of Jiiniata, Kstat? of Liaaiel ll-.n tn.
The au lilor aj poin.fi! ly tin- n.utl to li.
tril.nte the h.ilanee in tl.c h ituls oi Hcury
tross coiiHni;t(:e of Danitl I'.uiiis, deefised.
to and aninngill the creditor of th said de
ceased rill n.eet the pm-iies intere-to.! for
ihe purpose yf his apj ointtitciit oa '1 hursilav
th 20th day cf Nov. .mlier, A. I., IJi;.!. r Jtt
o'clock A. .M.. of s lid day hi his oliiue in
Mililiirtoivn, ,1 no .hi eoiiniv, Ta.
JilliEMIAll" LVOXS, Au.l t.
Pel. 2!,-li.
AS.SltlNKihS NOTtfB. William of
Ielaware lownship. Juniata county. Pa.,
surviving put Intr of Ihe Itile firm of K'trls
aud Cross. entniosrd ol Joej h Kurlz. ilwe (!.,
and miid Will am I'ross. having on Ihe '2'lt
day of Oet'i'HT, lffi'i, made a voluntary as
sigitinent of nil the estote Ilea!, per-oiial r.od
mixed he lunging ta s ii 1 firm to ihe iiiiilor-in-ed
assi-'ne iu trust for Ihe benefit of credit
ors. Io'ioeis hereby given to all persons
owing or in.Kliteil to said firm lo come f.ir-
wanl an-1 make luitoe-ltate pat iri-ji an I those
having ci iiins against saiii firm orpartnrrihip i
lo present thrir account for acitlcrncnt
to
llcut" Cross. lVrrvsville. I'.i.
.lEKt.illAK r.VOXS, Asa'jnfe.
Oct. 21-0!. MiiSiatnwn, l'a.
at whole-a!e. SAMCKL ItAVNOlt & CO.
Ihi & 117 William St.
l St.. New Wk. I
ufaetiireis, including cwy I
y. Note. Loiter, Onieitil, 1'ay !
o EnveloiMrti. !
i'lnvebipe inantif
Mvle of Kpistohirv
lli-ntr nnil lortfolin
vaiai: or
Mill. Wiiltn.r!ner h tha or .!.,il,..uu.l,. " u"ke
"i ' - --
.uantity. l iie-ii-t with sampler e,t by ,
n-ail when requeMed. Dealers are invited to j
call and xn.inc stuck, styl.-s. prices etc.,
uct n ti. ... ..... i
T?KAIi I'TATr. AT ITrr.IC SAI.i'. The
Xi itu'lvri'.em-l wi'l Frit .n tti i-riai-c- it:
l'.iyi-ttc t.iii..Sip. .Ii;ri:oa ct i:i::y. me iiii:
s..ii;ii of Joiia hiitrs Miii. iwo niiic- t;
s;l;em and s:
srr'mii rv.Ti U-e.i -i t i .i i it 1 3 - -
" , ' '
maj iatt- of lanil ailiuming I.itnis oi
arrfarr. Itiilus i'wl :inoo:liern, ciniai:i
in" .SliVK.NTi' ACKtd. a Rind tuirium cf
' wtiich is clcnrt'l bag been heavily liiued an I
..r(Hirco6 well.
The iinrmTemprls consist of a good I.t'C
Itof.S!;. n TKNANT HOlfK, mid a I-Altia:
j t K Mi-; n.l;N wiih ample st.-ibiiiig. bi nto'ii
j it. toKet!.cr with all oH.er neres.-iry on!hni!U
llic prc'ptrty wtl'-riling gixrl water p.nrt-r.
There i a b"AW MILL in com! rnnnin!; dn-
Jition nn'I doing sr mrg nnsinr.4. 1 iier is
on llie jrfnii?os nil orcliarl of clorioe Fruit
such as Aples. Teaches, I'cari, berries, is ,
all in ilicir irime.. t
reifns wishing (o invest nioiu jr in livn't,
wnu'a! fin ! it to tht'r nilTftnli'; ro view this
pi-"rrty hefnre pnrchising eLsev?her as it
will lie ?'iM at a bargain.
For further ioforni-ti an ;al! upon the snT
seribrr rpsi J'irg nn ttlp pt-ofi:isej. ur ad-lres
hint nl KA.-I Saiem. Jtmiroa Cmiiiov. Tn.
s-'n'c tt commence it I o'l lo:);, P. M., (f
pnid (.nr. wh-rt :fffe!HMnee lie giren aaid
terms ma le known bv
E. P. WICKHIISiI M,
Oct. 2t. t.
M1FKI-IS n.rf! & WAGON M AMTV!
tor'. Vi the rni'tr-irni'd l-.pir lf.iTe lo
i inform our eslo?ri-r n:?! fiipls :ri this nn i
! n ljoiiiing counties. Ilmt we haTir enlnrgeil our
ahop. nr. ! hv The ntl'lition rrf Si.sn I'.nv.r,
n prpi.are'I to do work at the utiwics. p-ii-blp
not ie.
Vp are cortan1! roaTT'ifcf nrirr an'! :r.ri!:o
tr r.r'li-r. pvorv lic-eriiajun f-f I'oaches, l':ir-
j rifles, r.uips. Si:!ties. tVjtT-nns, S:c. i.l -Ci
t K.-Piil! V nil'l Voak i-lltter sleil-h1. AVp :irp '.I.a
j prpKie. In lannfaetirre Koa'l W.ignn; Sr-ia
; one Iu tuar lo.r. p.
- - ffavinp ht"n W"r!t!njr a! I!n? ln-irrw fnr
. ni, i ,.r ,.f..yVtr vnrriw, n.rl p:i.pl. 5 n
''' t Wp tllmr
nur'-f lvr that onr w.-.rfc C:ii:i!.ii be sura.-sc 1
t.,P nm,nf aifl-dnnibiiitt;; iu this wr
j'dnjns c.tinfi-s.
e n!w ivs koi-p on I.nnd from twenly to
! ,i,;..,r ,lf SI e,in, fr,(Wlh j,.,s .y
p" i .- .o.-. in vnn-r i n:ake Uui-tr-ie
w'kn is Jii'i warrant, our wuik Ir ary
j ri-i -oiiruMe iiae. : .
- .. . - ...... n .1 n nr.i-
; nes-. a;. 1 oisr.aicl... ..!! o:r reritrin hp-vvr
er 111:1 w;U lp; t:ve fnct atteuiluli. (.tt-
... , . C J
:'l e:. ::a;rre our sloc'c nn i work befare ror
lasinj Ifcwliwe. I'oii I lor.n the n.uue
i!riFi Lm iN(.i:ii .t ci-.i.sv.
liuriierwt' the l'ike .V ('fin- S;tii: ro.d.
.Tin." -.'T-i!'.
ti SiNTS IVAXTEDrcn H;ANK MUl.'i;
' V t) ii OFT II K V." A ii :
Afm will find this a book tf n-nl i
iv.ti iiitr;n.-ic v.;l:te -i.hir, f hctt ii;'..nf 'v
! nil;i'e-l i:: Mti-1 excitltir N.j :vk ?t.-r
j 1 1 i mi-I etiznj;.' J i hi Ii;' ii.in.; , ri.i
i i. : ; -. la'-iv it, nii'l tiioi!:t:i.! vr i 1 : i ;i r-
eh.i it s M.i.m nn wpjun-i'ini'v is ailerltd
lili Ml. I!. ;,1 wl.itl ngeiltf ?. v i, 'it.
t'ne ex.er:etiei..; ageni wii es.- t ii i;,e
.a-iv-t .".i. 1 l.-asi.t'iii-.-t P., k t .c fv:-r
cai.v-i.-sv.! fi r: and says .t-o-:e ure UeKghica
wi ll it. the ladies c.-jiei-iullj .
Am.ilur says: -V lanen i f the War" is the
lln. k uf the Masou. Aai.ilier, l',,7 urjV-rs iu
four days.
Ilm; reports 17 or.'ers the first day- tif ctm-
lutf l!ig"n'. ncliTp ten1c3 .r (enili-s wi!! fin.1
the sale uf this w..rk a ;.!(-.. tin a...l !... -.r-v.j
emi Iiitiik nr. This i'...k lia m c.pr:itnr
it coiaes frt'.sj, un.i uef Ityihe penple.
ler; itory is e'vati au l ck-ar. .".jri'vi un Ur
strin 1 tht? ailvan:ags tn liiis p-inieulur. t'ljr
tull j-aniuulars send ..r ei-c-n'ar. Ai-lre
S. S. M' it A.N f.t.N .': :!..
l-'i A.-yhiin .!., Il.irifi.j-d, Conn.
Oct. 17. i 'i-4t.
Vi.ixisTBATOH'sSi.r - Thp-iindiTstcirr!,
.iliiiiiiis(rt.ir-if the esl.it!- ..( hiitiy
Mi.ist, late i.f Ft-i uianagh t.. v. n.-hip, Juainta
oi imty, ih c'd. will espi.jy .. j iA-o s:.!.-. . a
llie premises, on 'attinl-ty. . tiii.er S, inxt,
ul 1 o'chiek, p. 31.. the following real e-taiu,
t i wit : a tiaet ef If.tvt, siiuate in nt.jve
Lriui'-J ti.wnship, a.ljuinliig I.i:.J3 f iav;a
M..i-t. (Iciw JtCi-'.s, 5.n:ni-.-l s.,.!:r, H c.
C illah. r. V A. Her- .vul others, c.inrr-.ittwtg
.NibWy-two m-i-iv, nivre i r!i--, in s, gD,.. S ,;,.
i.f cnliiviitiim. having thorcou erecu'-.l a Uncx
tw.-u.-.y J'-rick ilua-i.-. lar.-.- 1: mi; B-.ro :i 1
:i"ii:h Bi.cet.snry ont luiiituitrs. 'there 1 1 ;;i
eee. . nl yout.-c apple oreii.tr! n ihis tr wa.
The property is U-.-alw! m n ;.,,.( roil,tr
in...!, ci.iiv..iii, nl ! milis nn. mrkts. weieli
tin.ht s it a very Uesirnt.le and ph-asatiL resi
dence. Tkkm of 'jfUtt: One f. nrth of tl;(. T,nr
e.h tsB n.-nov lo lw pr.i.i i n rlifronrinniiior. of
ilu-sale hy th roiirt. one-f .nrrh on the 1-t.
lay . t ..pri. 1S07. .m,. finrih on the 1,-t rlnv
t . :i it.. L 1.. . .
i in. an i i ae ron::niun u;u-
ar:u
on ia? 1st uav ol .tiT'l. l,.. !J mill,
oti I lie ! Uo Mraifm'ii lVont tho 1st ,h.v t,f
nil. re-l
.vprn. 1o ,. t. i,. DOTY, Adii
.f.pl. l'.t, Hili.ts.
0- ilOUP vSKIiiTS, : m'st.
TJOI'KIN -l.iMN MAKII." NKW F.U t
LX Stti fs Are in ewiy iv.-p. (-t .;rt ,.;It-
an l enitT:i-i ronrj.'ele it.ni for Laji..i)
Misses, and Chtllr. n. ii she Nl-Weit !t.j
every l.-utli ami sie of wai l. J '
Our hkirts, wliereu r known, are 'more uni
versally popular than any others bet..ra the
pi.V.i.;. They retaii.thir sh;,po 1,r,t,.r. n10
i:;Jiier, more eiaslie, ii:,.r,- .iur it.l... r.nd rtaliy
eheaper limn ,.-.iiy oilier l:unp hkirt in ,.e
in.a kt l. Tiie springs at, 1 f:is.leninKs are w-.r-rante
1 perfect. Evely l.iy slomld trv Iheu '
Tiny uie now beiii- exiensively My mar
ch ints, ti.roiigliutii the eouiiliy. anu ul hole
sale and leiail at Jlai.u.nciurv auj j;sl!e
r.Mot.i. ::. r.:s rr,!, sri., ..W- -lit VLil
"'"f UpiH s () ..l.i:.e,--l.,iy no.
oi h.ur.
r...i-Ti,
on eai'h
v. .None
genuine wiilesw Ptauipc!
kin's llooi. s.i..
K.' i l'
.Maiiufaol.y.. No. K'S Ateh n-i-t Vl,V id -Terms
.Net Cash. 0ue frice O.'j.
Sei-l ... lHli(j..l, 3
L MAT A iluiili. "
, . AToii a; rz.xxt
Ihe nnilcrsignei! wouhi rpectfly illt
.us friends t.n-1 the public gi-nernlh- that i t
has tnken charge of the r.hve .',.,! ,L
f.ivmcily kept liv Amos :t,v,,.P This is
oh! an.l w.-lM.aowu stand. an.Uone n,Jre X
siraola for Ihe acer,mi,ioil-,ti , of the r ;A.'i'n
Ilis 15AK will be stock,,! with .1.1 11 -tc-
of I.iipiors. his TAM.K si Tf ad wirh ti v.
i..e nnrn cut! anon, fttol Ilis SI
sTAilLE, whlel,
.. ...... .. ioom ..vsirat.ie ,:1 ,oWn ha
Rtten.led by trood anl lrntv hllc-ra
april I, 'Utl-tf.J s. j;. AOTKSTINF
A DillM.STKATlitfS xnrift: v- .. r
is hereby given that U'tur- r ailminis-
imtion oa the tstate of J,,et.lj Ki r' u"T
huj of Dciiiwar iowiii-hip, u'ave b"en J C ' .
.-.1 to the tin.leisi-.i.rl r, s:,i j rp4!,!"
towrsh.p. All perfon., kaowi,," ,ue,n.''i't
I'l.Toient. hioi ttioe liaviu"- ',
will .lse present tlm duly aufi-Trti'i i
for setfli.mtnt. .
'. . t A AIL Efc LZ A p I. j,
oun;-c5. . ..; ,n