Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, November 28, 1866, Image 2

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    Juumtu JlcntiueL
y( on o- i?&rs, a7 n HVn n" lauds,
A union no potter flail xevr;
A union if hearts, and a n.iioii of hand,
Aid the American Union forever!
M I F F L I N T () W N
tVednesdftT .VorniHK, Wowmhrr 28 !Sr)6.
It. II. WlU'H JX, Ilditor nn J Publisher
&3r inc jrvr.nA shxtixkl -a
ha., tlic Lnrtjrst Cnevr.iti'.n of ar-.v paper pub
lished in this County. It is therefore the
fi 'tt alrerU-uiij vinlntni. It is a Paper, tru!y
loyal, ably conducted, a first class Lncalist,
and well worthy of the patronage of every
loyal citizen in the County.
The Kaprc-sentntivcs of die American
people meet, says the Record of the Times,
iu Congresi in a few days and the
event is looked f.r-.vird to with much in
t'Mwt. Mr Deuisou has Lccn gone mie
days, having t lie patronage of this -l)is-tri'jt
to .arrange with our R'j;i:i,!ieaii
President.
The Copper-Johnson prccs was thrown
into a stati of intense cscitcmcut e few
days Ftneo'by a c-i'.l IY-im s Jtue of the s d-
iliers of Vt'asl.
"ii t their folio'v rc-
tlirie-l Vo!uulv.i i - to v--iC.l:Le in oliveli- j
tion iu that cily to we.c..me and sustain
on:
.1 to, J .1.1.,
tl.ry arc nglit !
to 1 iear.u! oi such an
iot. if they are ina-jtct
i in ; -u'e J. t d Mr. Johii'io.'i
a.-setiiblage bu:
t of the de-if:n
if iatttiuiu an
attack oa t::e freedom of I'oiigrcss. So
l.i.niy foolish speeches have bn:n made by
Mr. Johnson thjl we hardly know what
not to believe of him.
We no not believe that any I.jy a! mem-1
her f Centres'? i'ears Mr. Joliusou. i
Uvea if he had General Grant it his t e'ek j
and rn-d ihev would not fear L;:a.
ia a i
cotiiost between Au.Ircw Johnson ait-2 the
retire.-entativesof li e pcoj le of the l.'t.ited !
:;:,?csthe wi.o.e re-mar aiui viiuad.is.
,. J
patun, wtiicu wr.ii a popular majority oi
half a million against his ndiry he will
widely abstain lrotr.
Hut Congress has a da'y towards its
frieuJa which it .should promptly perform.
The Constitution, and laws under i: never
contemplated that the Pruhot sheuld
It sve the power to j ut L.s iaia;Dii3 an-J
ti.iiiois into places beL"og!o;r to loyal men
by appointment cud continuation by the j '
i-'enatc. without good cause for changing
such c-fliccw. . It was never uosignei tl..a
a mat) should be rut ;.i t !;. i
i-ktit wilO bad b'Til rej- Cl ' l 1
ate. It is a f;u? ;iou which
the. Pres- j
ti.e fAu-1
"ui.j be
SCtt.ed. Ah leasonal-ltf patr; iii-gO jRouu
be allowed to the ;1 -.cci.tlve, bat any tit
fvn.pt to over li b' the v::i! .!' the re ple
nti.i tmiEC war lip-oB n..r i. p.o.-ei..:. tve
should meet with stern it :.;; and re
l.-.lo. It il.-.-uM be so t.t :.; y il.:.; : -.-.v
whoa it i-- ti .
setitative !a'l;
:i : .1 s l'.OI r -
..ill ll.at of
, , l
o t p.i-oe :
occupy i.'-g the Executive teat, more than
.... ... -i.ir
llie Cc-pH-iIieaJs have no right to cf-'
. r' . ,,,
uast turn tbem out
them out. 1!' in no ' ' or way
abolish the off.eet, and take tne .t ,:c
Irotu Atidfc.v .Tohasoa as v t-
wield it. A'tia'.tor to his j ar- , unk
ard, ha ha no rights that a ..y body is
bouud tovepect... lie mak.s fi.lt nuaim-t
j. i . ... . . ..........t. i,v. ,.t It
oagrc.s ici uiui a v.
l i... r... . 1..-...Ij b -i n 1 1, at '-traitor.-i
at;..iuc..1.t.o.,
must take back seats."
A Corre-tpotideat of the Cbambersbur
AV u.'-'torv alter spcakic" of tlic merits ,
" ' Jt ' . . - -. . . i
Ol lite U.i.C' t. ill. ..... -j. ........ -
. r .a - .i.t" ... m...itr?... t..r l r.oon
s-b. r nn-.e ! .-r,,ie ttio. t,po'. e.
i--u.t,-t...t... - -- ( - t i i
thus -raroduecs n r.-ew c-.t.dl la'.e : 'Mint ri.- g.s of the Greet clergy, if not as a per
abavo them all, there is a y. ting man matient order, t leu -t as temporary.
'whom we all know well ; ii ourg mac,
whoso talent, whose energy, w hose genii.!
manners, whose car.si-.lent achcreuca to
principle, are ai fmuiiiar to the voters oi' as well as t.ic most 1'owerntl oi the 1 ro
the old ITih Ce.ngres.-tot.al I'is iie-t, as ; testant d;.. ions en the continent,
they are ti his ucarcst kin. Ills icp-tta- j Vi'hilc itidictions exist of the intention
tiou is not bv any means bottu-Vd by ills: of the Pope, upon the occuputioa of his
Uistrict. He is kuowu, aud loved, and i States by the fences of the Italian mon-
was going to say by every uouy
Penu-
sylvauia cuu had no mo
worthy re pre-
. it,.. ll.Uvard M Phersou. And -
fclMiiamu fc""
H wore fitting, indeed, that Mr. Ce.wau
'lo-'d b" stn eeeaed ly a man of such
.' -nt ability and Worth as Mr. MePhel-
son He i--' young but he has been tiicd, j
a'lhJthe ring of the right metal." j
A maa ia i.
'wi.-buig. Preble" county,
i o,;., died of delirium tremens,
. ii.v, -0 .
i t. trnii 'lit suit for damages against
oi of whom he had been accu-iom-
cl to bu- li pior. The County Court j for seducing bis daughter, has been tried j
- ird-.l h -r Si'iOO from' one e'f the imtn'for murder iu Jasper county. ludiana. !
FROM WASIIIXGTON.
Xew York, Not. 17. The World's
Washington special says : A denial U
furnished of the story that Chief J ustice
Chase had an audience with the President
last night, relative to the question of ex
tending universal amnesty to the South,
in return for impartial suffrage. His in
terview related to the causes for the delay
in t lie-trial of Jeff Davis. Judjre Chase
was not prescut last niht with die Cabinet
as stated. , us f Ludoubtedly, that as they give up the fi-d, and seven buntircd hogs were
The IkruhVs Washington special says : t,lcr fa!ie theories, we should the imure tilled that d;iy.
Chief Justice Chase is at the White firmly adhere to our well-tried priuciyta: Chicago boot and shoe factory con
IIousc aaain this mornuitr, in consultation Such concessions to the jiopularnetitiuient gumcs annually fortv six tons of iron
Willi the President upon the sulject of
the compromise measures which the had-
trs of both the piincipal parties are now
urging upon Mr. Johnson. The coinpro -
luise is taid fo consist in offering to the
people cf the South general a'.i.nesty, in
consideration of theii accepting universal
suffrage with a qualification, either of
property or intelligence. It is beKgved
thaMhia measure will be well reeieved by
ail parties. The President seems inclined
to irve the subject a lair and iuil con -
siueraucn.
The 7 ii,ies' Washington special says:
(hiet Justice Ciiasc was njraiu with the
1 -resident last tifcUt, and remained with f
him till a late hour, interchansi:)'' views!
w'uh Mr. Johnson in relation to the prop
osition recntioucd in mv i;'.t n'ht's dis
rr.t.'h uiipr!il nnitipvtv in prin.
, , , . , r, - j
fii!cra:i;u'l'..r q-ialHied suffrage.
Govei tier iiwaun auu several members
of Cotmie-s wele also in waiting fir an
ijjtci viow wi.li lL i'riduiit, but tiin
i,,, cvcnin lK.;nj, s,,a ; tl,0 consul-
,.,,:,. J.;-tiee Cha.-e, ti e ict of tl,o
visitors iaile J to sec Mr. Johnson. Th
siuncsty sii llVtiu'e pr'-iiositien meets with ;
almost genet al a'l robation from tl.e ren-!
ic.-eutative of all wsnies here n.-.CBib'.ed. !
4 oi ix ilic.nl.
In the new unabridged W. bsier's Pic j
tionarv the fol!owhi d. finition of (.j-,
trliead i given. It is wn tli preserving
i n i .-'.'i ir.r n nf tVp r.o.-nr:ir,v of lli;
,. ; :,: -. :.
I plication ti t:;ottini. in five it vr
J..r.'.i :', -,tf,'-,j f.,!iovinr. wil:
, ,
., rF,rt, iu
l-C'f) A P'-ot;S Anim
lean Ecri cat. tne In-tonon iiltnliix :o
c.r.r 1 Tut. t f i . t'nu iff i l: !! :
trie; called also Copper-bell and red vi
a v. . ,,.. .,.,1,;.a, -M. tl,r
Southern ubeliion. TV. S 1
A sain, on pstelofl. of tl.e rente wo-k ; CS ,l '" 5 ;'( the Jykts it
dfvedcl to cSj-lanatsoh., we fiud the deli-1 Te n-:A -'l il::ure "t-Iiion and rep-u-.i
.i i it i d a'iou ! It reri otn allv s ru-es t!:e ri ''its
m -.on more at i.-ri2tn. as ir.iiirrts :
COl Pi.l'.I-llAl). A jopuhT nit-k-1
natre ongtnatiijr '" se time oi tne great j
civil war in the United plates, and ar
plied to a faction in (he North, which
oi..- r: i'v c m si let e - i to be in secret
sTinputhy w'tth the le'-.ciiiou and to ctvp
it aid and comfort in t r-in j.tin er tjthwarj
, ! the measures et t'-e (lovcrnm. nr. The
nan e is '.Irrix d troan a p .isotions serrcit
Called the C..p;-.:rhep 1. ( Yn'-jw;.!,
nu!ci.,i.i) whoP bite is enddf: ed a-
.i deadly as that of ll:e rafh-nske ; and
wli.-se gograpjiioal range extends from
N. to i'lotida. The t.'opp-rhcti l i:n
14UU r.i.ir.L, t'.ia lll M Oi o . i: t
' e
its attack, and is, therefor, the type cf a
concealed toe.
-. io) itina t; .. '.11011 1" in. iiiiti ; roves
e-oiiei usivi ly that the name is very ;tn
A very lucid csphmation. and prove:
-,, , - , . . . c-, .," 1
protiriatelv applied to tbs fstiam IVmoc
i'rar-y or retl
llisi..ry is
ce-rtaisl
indebted to Webster for his mastctly an
m. lysis of word Vat Drino h ;,, Un.
Ei'itoi'i:.
TliC.anrcuncement recently made to
t,.e tg(.!.t
. .
.ci- - ,
the J.iuperiir Napoleon
w.!:. nce(i.::i.lc
a reconciliation ,1 the
Greek Church with the Itomans. is con
lirmed. 'J he ba.-is of this ' negotiation
sterns to be the Pati iarch bhail aeknowl-
. .. . .. . ..
e. -f,- t.'-.e r.rceuencc oi iac i Pi c. aaa li.e
--o- i . - -
I ore iu ru' arll iliau saueliou ti.e mar-
The natural rejoinder to this on the
i.;trt of lti?sia appears in the form of an
uliauee with Prussia, the most aggressive
arcby, to retire to Malta, or Jerusalem, or
some other c..pvci nt, point, there are
autruiacs tba'o powerful teetioos; ot the
.
clergy' have changed their views, and fal-
1'jn ia sympathy with the movement fur
the Italian nationality. 'o olbcr con-
struc'i.m can be put upon the zealous par- j
ticipatioi. of the Nenitian clergy in the j
Kou cercmotties atieaomg ine lormai ;
cotisoiitlation ot tnar r?r.3Viace witn tee.
,. .',.'.. . ,
kiii'oii.in oi v u-nir j.iniiaiiiirci.
-;
inldisou 1 aiKinsun, who st.ot a mat; ;
From Forrieg'tt presi.
i LETTER FRO.7)! "OCCASIONAL."
Washington, Nov.' 23, 1SCG.
Everywhere the sharp Copperhead man-
agers are throwing their old Werover-,1,
ooaru, ana 11 ttioy can lighten the snip
for a successful voyage by casting off un-.
popular leaders, who, like so many corpses,
have only served to poison and tr over
weight their craft, they will assuredly do
! so- What is the lesson here taught to J
as "sve come Iiom the Chicago Timis,
'':e St. Paul Democrat, the Uostoa Post,
I Albany Aryu and the Washington
1 '' .'i ,S'.'r, are chiefly valuable be
cause they prove the necessity of sternly
ini.-ting upou the new C'justitutional
ar.ieiidu.eut. I perceive that even Mr.
Wwiuell Phillips, iu his last speech at
Philadelphia, had the good sc-se to de
uuunce "universal ainticsty," .daily prov
ing itself to be a most luNcheviou? heresy,
; a"u lu usil Lit -, J la consiantiy
uemonstratitfg, thut "un: i-ttai or even
"universal" .-nlTrage. received as a price
for uuivcr.-a! atii!iety, 'Vould be only giv-
'"g th traitors a t ew weapon to degrade
Kli' uestroy. It was pea-in- to uotethat
while Ci.iol Justice CI. at the Acade
my of Music, pronoune. d a iov-iog lri.
uteto ti.O C;ll-titut;.'!l.l a:icu-.ii:ut.
I
j ti:d II Phiiiiis iM-idt.-aKy di.l the
j K,l',c t'-'i-'i by -;ft:;-''V: that the other
reineiiits now siti-L-i.-tcJ as a euustiiute.
were in themselves iuirK-rlVct orci:ift
tons. 'J'i.e ciiifliiutiunftl amendment in
t:u .ute e't i'tj -ns n'.i- our stroncsfargu
luenf. It sei :;ii i tj h.ivs been construct-
to !and :t:i 'he asia
' b'"e o:ic the f..i:li
1 i''y- No -ne
It--, f fiction, Mid
at", ii i,f tl.e great
b.ais ine success j
re thau Andrew
of :!ic amendment m
. . .
J..l,u? m an i the trailers, and the rcc-nt
ft,i'T0U;''!l!: to are simply intend, d
" . or to ni;ri br-ak ir ,1
tl.3 larger ttiajorltie.-, and
Ha... oaUs jnore t. .!).. i, iJ o.is. tr.jn his
tory can parallel, dcol.i.
tulioo'il limWjduicut w a
that tl.e Hi. t Cou;n:
that the:.- v.udict. nltic
i hat th; cousli
iu ren.edy, and
.-hculd see to it
men who defeated the robeilion with the
bullet and the ballot, si... oild not be flit
imi'u u-y- i ) wvAK iuni i f i (Miri'Wii ranks,
- t : i
i by corrupt m, ., in the rank,
oi etaii io.-.: e; v
01 Hie e-.rn.noo enemy, -vow mare-taau
fcvcr ",0 l,s l'" ar:U w" I
. ... ..c.
I the loyal c:ti:t"i)s; it uisfranchises tlic
trali-rs: a consecrates the national debt, l.0 ,-icc:e-', and other matters of great
(and who can doubt the necessity of this importance will be acted on by the legis
c!:ia.-c in the new Article who studies, the '"'iv-' bodies of the Coinm.-iiweal-.h and
, ... . r ,;. ... 1 i . .-,! a cbaiiLC will t:;ko place in t!:-: Hecutivi-
csl'- ol li e i.:;..mi t;... :oi s oi ; a ;.t i ,
; iVparti.ocnt o! to-: rIac, .v tne tnaiv-u-tionos
to .ve vaom to tho-e mi -tnous -c-; r.,.;..n ,.f ,;carv ' Uovernor-
cuntics'O and it eh-iies to vanep-i-aLeel i she httest'u-.n f the public is invited to
trer-on tiie riL'ht of ropresi ri'ati.-n at the ! the folio tug l tospce-ttis the lliirris-
s o-.-i l:.-c oi tl.e by:;! millions of the South, j 'l'1 f j 1
Mo-, in-4 r-iec:cd by the in-urgent! TI1I1 PAILY TIjf.lAlIlAPII.
Sbites. every . i;e ..f which is no cn re- -VuW ,t!8 J-;'y I-I ' r i,. (Vi.'nl ov
. i ,, , ., I Soath-iru 1'enftsylvar.:,!, L-es.des i A-.tJ'-n
'
U tnry ta'i pre vert it. I tic duly ot tne
vietoii-itis u.iilincs i-. impt-rative. The
anie di.ien't mast be carried. Let the
li ale povitr of Congress, which is now
the ouiy sytirbol of the cople's go
, s . arooi o. n;e icto ii: s Lio.e'iu-
mcnt, be directed to the ta-k-; ud. If tlie
i irn.
i ilt-laded foiljVi'ers cb.oose to uet.rivt tliem-
' , , . . ,.
. indi-.J iA t-j .-...it -n I T.i it ib. .... ib.-Ti v':li
! - '.''" '..' .
li. it oii.y no. sit ...-r. ti to ri'iaa. n i litsi.iit .ill
I Ac h$xl. m ti'iui:.t ..'
.S.o.a'A ir.V Lc
coi-iriti otj ii.e .;.'.. iij .'it: jVo.'Loi-i Con
s.bt'tVoi hi the flmj e of mull luir.i us I'm
(.''ihjrcrs if lite United iS'u'iS can sjitcd-
! dii t, in '. tnsHi puss Tl:e j.;-.';
1 ' 1
sunt Cou-
orcss is the coustituiioaal Congress. If
it is Lot, Andrew Johnson is an usurper
ana an impostor, xlni Coiircs, loivir."
' " I '
'ct
: Lincoln w
cen CLoisen at the lime li.at i ;iar.i;lii
3 cieeteJ Pi'e.-'.idetit. will snoa
, ; oe sueee-eueu uy one ce-cic-i oy "in s.uoe
, '11 i . ! i .. .i .
people, yet more resolved to di -charge all
duties and to build invulino aide fortifica
tions around the common liberties.
OrCASKiNAL.
Thaddeus Stevens was lately presented
with a handsome umbrella, which was
shortly afterward borrowed without leave. '
The great Commoner was soon caught in
a shower, and meeting a friend v;iih an j
umorei:-i, a.-spu un: puvncgtj o. mijii nig ,
pait of it on the way home. The request
Ws cheerfully granted, 1 tit the two bad
not proceeded far when Mr. Steveus c i.st
his eye upward and saw his name in full.
"Why bless mo," said he, "I believe I
am in my own hou.-c, tfUr all." The
umbrella was returned.
Tj j,LUi,jcft!li9 lm iIonJay ,st a
,nA j.X,n TI.r-al:v ,.n
i . . i i ... :i-.. i-
ia guu ana rrut-eeucu lu ii.us.. w
sister how people shot themselves by care-
less.y nauuiing u.t rus.
While doit
this the guu was discharged and he was
iiisUmtly killed. Me was uiuch too prae-
NEWS ITEMS.
Georgia lost S70O,00y,ULlO by the war.
This seems incredible, but it is true.
A miller WS3 ground to death in liis
ftt Me
There are 00,000 lawyers in the United
States.
In Black Rock county, California, there
Is a F,riGcJ tree 700 fcct ia
Pork paching began at Louisville on
! nails for the bottom of heels.
A saving? Uaik of Mobilo, establisncd
by the-uesrocs, collapsed t lie Other day
in consequence of the depositors with
drawing all the ftiuds to attend a circus.
Th'.rty nine Fenian prisoners were re
leased from custody st Toronto on Satur
day. Their discharge was conducted with
the greatest setrecy, and they were furn
ished with tratsportatioti to the Suspen
sion Bridge bj the government.
About fouro'c'ock, la.- t Tuesday mcra
ing," a meteor, lighting the whole heav
ens, was seen iu the. vicinity of IJomc,
Georgia, moving rapidly in a southwesterly
direction. It appeared like a Gro Lai',
as large nj the .'.up, and eipiode J, appa
rently ten miles off, with a report 'ike a
forty pound cannon, th?t snook the earth
niid made the windows rattle.
A case of death from fright is given
in the Milwaukee liVsco;;si, . which oc
i ienrred at JJvauiville ia tliut Sluto. A
child five years of nge, when playing" on
the steps, vt;.s threatened to be shut vx
iu a dark room if he did not go in, and
stay in the house. The chil l, (lightened
ran in and fell in paroxysms on tbefloor.
lie begged his mother not to let the mac
shut hlia up aud he would never go on
the steps again-, lie sickened fre iii this
.'ilL-ht, and never recovered. -Whet con
scious. he begged liis mother to keep the
mt'ti r.way and he never would go on the
steps again. And when ti e little fellow
was dying, be said, '"Papa, don't IeJ r.ic
die. 1 never will not go en the steps
ai-uin."
(JF TI1H
ip ni 1 ?
i " " 1 1 s v 11 1 5 1 IHSI u jih
i.t.tU.tl.lV.-
t.or
As the a;proae-liii::; session .f the Leg
islature will be one of unusual in'eicsi to
the people ef IVnii.-vlvauia )-i:g to
the fact that a I. nited states Senator is to
j iiiir a ttt.l report f.l ti'.o rr..-ee-.in
inir a full report of ti'.o rioeee.iiti.'s ol
! tba Legislature, and a truihtttl cccuut
'of iitL.ir.i at ti; -J (';:; ilal, will -ive coiiiotis
felc-r-t
rei -oris ol
.1 no; oi -ant evct.
. ! tli-.t tia.tispire throughout H e eoiinlrv
sis of Cone-rt
mi vr.'-j.-cdiiiL's an-!
. , ' . , ,
j (uroij.;.a.i tyumii ou tl.o'f .ilo'wiag
i f.rtvts
j fine veer in a l-tt.rf.
' . '"."-'-'
Col
: V 0--tr.lt.: p. fii'vitlii-P
io-. .'' . t
' J -a'-
i
Tor the F-sstnn
xi'o su' ieri.diot's taken lor 1.
I hall
three mouths.
tiik -wj:i:kly tklegkapii
Will contain a resume of the important
business liaasactcd in Cor.:;icss at.d the
Legislature, Telegraphic repot
! fr", tlse Pat)-, Cti
'turn -'e :a
an
1 I'i-
nncttil Iiiteliigoiice, and other ituportant
! ... .'lorj ri.rti.iir. to tt:.t.-p I' r ! Ittvf.p'nt.
Political, Literary and L'amily Xewsjmji-er.
TKtOTi :
One year, iu advance- S2 00
j Three copies, en- -id.be: s, in aVl.aace -1 50
l'ive cobie-s to one itddre-s, .-ind at. ex
tra copy to tiie crso-n sending
' the club 7 50
No names will be pla-ecl on our books
unless !.(. cash nccomr.-icios (l,c order.
Address GlUi. IllliKiy VM,
llarrisb-iit:. l'a.
V t.Vl i.?til !.
ttamc to tile Tesidi.-r.ee of ihesuij-
.sci iher iu Jr.r.ruce Hill town:, Lip. ab. oil
the last of Anjfusi, one young 'J!. year obi
iieioo, i.aiu ica uui wiuie sl.o.iv-1, won
erumple.l liorns. 1 Le owner is retH-so
come forward, prove property, pay ehai u -and
take her away, otherwise she will ued.s
poted of according io law.
nov liS, lSii'j-Om. H. R. GILLIFtK!).
T. J. M 0 0 11 K
WITH
WOOD WARD 8z CO
ESTABLISHED 1822.
u eij- - - 1
2z: makxi:t sritiT,
PIlILADEirillA
jj...v 2?, UC0-I7.
7HEE TO EVKRVLOUV ! A lur.' 0 pp.
i1 Catalocue. leuching how to i-piuovb Tan,
Freckles, l'i..,rl- s, IKoit-Iiw. MoiU 1'atci.es. ,
Knllowneu Kruptioiw und all impuritic ofj
1.-kt.in lln-u- io f.irce tthisiiers. restore.
curl and Ceautify the luiir; renew the acp.
cure rjrui.kemiess, erT4u3 l'tilyy,
other uscfuland valuable information. Kr-
jeobg'iy tend fur it. A'ldrcs Ilt-udLU,
!iiLTIb & to., Chemists, -? i.ivir duw,
X. Y. ' Nov. H-lui.
ATOTIcri. T'.ie pu'iiic are h. -cl.y Rwiifcd
J. that 1 have this 'lay purchased from
Lttiitul U. litalo lit" l!ea!e townsuip, Jiwiiala
coumy, l'a., the following property, to wit :
nine head of Horses, two Stujre Wagons, cue
Hand Wazou, three t-'t'riiii; hagons, one Top
Bug;:y, three Slcus,, eleven setts Harness and
one .
ne Cow All porjBe-u' are varned not (opur-
hase or in any way interfere with the same,
chase or in any way
us I have left the property iu the tare of L..
It. Ueale louse till called lor.
W. UAMSHV CCALi:-
Xot. 2.1, lSCO-if.
5 CENTS WANTED FOR THE MOST TOP.
i a uiar ihiu ..-.-si r.-r..iti; vu..? j eery noueeii oo in our lan.Ulutil Lave oj.i.ar
pnlilished '. We are the most citensivo pul-, iUUUy 1 0 reup its bt nelit.
lishers in the I'nited rjiiitrs. f inivin;; six hou-
ses,
) and therefore can alTonl to jeil bnjksjpi, TrnV'sJ IVf,",l W PlTJ!l."i"
irer and pay airents a more liberal com- I'll. Ijf.U 11 1,11; L ItiJii.'l.
shearer and pay
cii-sion than ory other company.
Our books ln not pa' s "th.-ioiih the han-'.s
of O'eneVa' . 'reels. (:i near'y all other sul.
scri;Mon wor'.;a .!.'.! ther-f.re we :ir euulded
to -rive our canvas-ers li.e extra p.-r e-nt.
v.-hieh i uiia!lv a!iii-.VivI to C.-uerel Atrents.
I.T.vi..r.pi'.l e.irivssprs Wl I PfC tl:C fl'ivan
tatres of dertlin directly v.Hh ihe piiloi-her-i-
Our series enil.race? the tso't popular w.rT:s
on all sirr-e' of in-port no-, an 1 is se'.lia
rnpi.'.lv l.oih .North nr.d S.-ntU. "
Old'avent?. am! all c-th.rs. v h i want t!:
l..l pavinjr ag-neien. will please sea-l f.r
circulars !.n ! see far terras, nnd c.t:. pai t
them an I t.i.r ei. '.r -lef-r
r ol o-ir works Willi
those of o'lo-r T uVi-lo-r. A l.!r.'-s
.Ti! )xa i.'rr f.r.!? ;: i Nt: r..
Thiol l. Ip'-ii i. l'a.. on, 'v.-.---.. "in
oi limit i. Ohio. Chicago, His , tit. Louia, Mo.,
or Ilicl'tn-ool. "a.
Nov. -ii-lt.
s. n. i.ornoN-.-.
ic.
NEVv" CLOTHING EML'OliiliM
MIFF LIN TO VNJ
tr..f C-nu-r .'.'. .'.'j' i :-i II so,--.-.
J'lil'l riia.-rui-.rn.-d wouM re- . i"'a!.v f. r -
-L lioi-u-e thai liiev have ot t-:t-.--t in lio
aSove- weii known -t and a v---:-y I
a-sordn oil of j.'V.f ' i'-.V.i .'..'
consisting ia part el'
oliliXt;
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v.v.- r. - -. '
j -
-'-V;-'l-'" --
DiWT.-' & Itt'il. fvru.cn, w..!i;..n .v . hi' li.-n.
HALS A f.U'S for m- u a:: 1 1- .- a -.
Our stock is coropostd ef .. V'7 .'' i'
A'A'II' fi'OOf).. -.ii'l a'i v'.o io --'r. iv r::. '
in our litie w.-..iid Oo w.-l: f.i e ul -i-; 1 i-Taaan.
our slia-k before tireha-inL- elswl ere. f.
ir.i n-.t ldr.2 but a t'.tv.i ,".... . tve
ae e:a. o-.l .o sill z.-o-'s at a v.-r-. r.rr.re.
i!o-e -i-h buyers we-j'd do wl. la : ;a: ,;
our stock. V'c rcsp jc-it'o.iy s..-..; i. . siii.ee
toibi'. i--on-"-e
nov 7, isj-i-tf J
Ll.t'IniN - .1 !
iJrKSlI .MtlUVAI.Of i.l '(.:.
X 'I '::! lias jo.-t rar.-ircd .-l :-."t
.f I'-iil ebju.ls, v;!.ieo he ib'.icilinj; .-.l reduce
Prints from " to i2"e.
Itesi Ponosiie 0:nc'!ia"iJ i" to i',1-.
Itn.Tti Masb.i I v i v.: !.-. 1-'. t . "J v.
Cass met I - tro-is --: 'o l 0 )
I A lar.-e .isj.,rimcnt el 1 ms and
lit , -
J cily prici
I'est svrup at per ou-irt.
! Itr.-.vn sbu'ar ro I -'. e .
j A lirae ns.-ortu.ent of Lbn,. ts C.'J ij
! :','
! oiiiie do. '"-I. at s-T.'b to :--....-.
! !!..., n l. r.r,. .,.-,.H,... ,f l.-j,. 'if, --
.ual.ty at from .;' ,". , .v-..-.'- i i .'"..a i.
Alio, a 1 irte s-:.r' inti.t cf l.a.iies ijai--r'
at r"-!.:ee-l prices.
1 Io- -bov.- pru-es are f.r f a--!, i.r t'....:::r;-i-
!,-.-.-. T be f, bf r in-: -a a; e-i i--M ! .. j. -,;'(
; ; ..r iy i . : 1 iror : i'uit.T -:- c i- r i'.j. -- -"i .
J. !. M. T-!!:.
mav J.-tl.
.' .la .--ii, l'a
I i..Moiii:.;i'S HL..: .'. ' :
IJ lt-w. v-rjloitirtnini:,... ! ..-.tne: .r... Art-
istic .ind si.'.emlt-.W ion-era:. ''- -.!:!-';..-
y in..;, it.- t-:
a a-'e-i.
!--.- I.b-ta
i...
; a-, :'.-.!. ! f ., b-:-i-.:' .'. . .- i -. y . oa r
I A o r:.-a. wii i.vul l l i vu'iici. or x-iirz.-i-ii iou.
I i iioie C;at -., loe.-n:-.; .bitii;.. :. '. ' a; .'...I.
.l;;i"...i-.I tVpiei. !?l...'ti. l !i.-e '.'-r -'"b-b. A
. lare ar. 1 beaitiilal eob red i-:i.;v.iv::'-pre-j
scnteil tree with t'.e t'tst No, to
rini:1 ' sot-s. r:: r :t ..-'..a t, a f o 1 Mi- . : o c
or a jei-.-ri-. i t' bi i -bi-fo-.-toriai !..-. .Si:i?:e
copies in i-.a:d free ua receipt --1 f ru-
f.-r i s: eeniH-n .
.tli.NMSlis
L)ii !t .1. -..T. -JV-i l'.r.e..lw a-.
! 1. L. P'.i.u.itM , I'Im'i h i;.:.;..
j YP"r CTin P" i'lll'.'-'
jxhU -OHiiiU xm liUu!i,b
pHK iind. i.-iciie.l art: uo.ee to ti.e ciliieits
JL ei' liea'e township that they have just
returned ft 0111 ii"- ei'y.wiih a iar.'a s.'eck ot"
Merchaii-.lis -. whicii they a:- epeiiit.j: in ie-..r-
iti'-'s new st.iie voin in J.-bti-ot.wn . tba -
; s.;iu-t; Consists of L)r-,- Uoc'da. e.roce- ie:'. Bo..;s
nd J'l.ie.i. llatsiii.-i a; -i. u.-.-uxware, liar.',.
ware, A'e., nilii a cr--r -. ; - 1 :t - -. i-1 .1 1 1 ; of Van-
kee notions.
.kall, I oaMbl. ne., wil.1 every-
tiling c.-aial'y k.-j.i ia a e.-aiory store. On
inoito is --iui.-k sales and sin.-i'l p:.oi:s."
Pi'-ase cali soon ami ex toiitie our itevt e 0 .Is
1 ieAiti' 0 .v !tbl.L. -
Sb'!'lN'F.K'o ::t(TICK. J.d.11 1'ieet, ot
1 V. Maiysvi'-le. I'd rv County, i'.i.. surT'vinjr
partner U .he late finu of i.ota, i i-,,. ...
cviiuiosed of .'o'eph Kurtz, .i-e'-l.. and sai.i
j.lobn I'rec. hivtt:-ot, tin: H.'ih .'lay of t io-: l I'l l'). NOT It 'E. T li e utidersiJa.-.U
j bt-r. l-:-.'-'i. Bit-te a v'.-.tn-ry --i a.-:. uu ,t .o .ai'i ' j. V wouil r-.'.j.ee. f li'y inform i:i.-ia-l::.i:i.- and
S ili r-iiito real, p.rs. nai r.n.l r.uxe 1 1 -1.inj;i:' ; all other person-, lioii. he has op. iied an .nc
I to said firm, to the tiudor-lried A;s -;:n e. in , tiou itoom on ii.iin Street. .Millliiituwn. l'a..
j trust tor tne benefit of .-r. dit.-i's. Notice i.i where he will receive on r..iisi;....n. u alt
' hereby irivtoi to at'i persons v :i:;: or ind -.''. ;od kind- ..f poods, a:i-i sei iliemat I'ui.be .nr-iii..,
. .0 s.-iid tirnt ta ei.f-ne forward and make inoue- on reus.o.'ahie .er e'-n'-jir.. iii-Ti-ii-mis and
I dir.te payaieutaii-i those h.ivan -e-l.i.ae;ai:..i:isi ..tlu-rs iiavliie L-ootis tiirv wish to tlise-.sp r,f
; said firm or partner-hip to present their ac- would do well ,0 transfer tiiem to the auetioTi
count lor Ectilenient t,i
SAMUiii.-LiMNAr.n,
Oaklan 1 Mills. JusiaU county. Pa.
r i a; c.
T'-TIt'E. TiieforiowinAs-iineeAeeoiiii's a-vl s..;i KK A h Ib-T.Vi i atid pay Tas'-i r
i-f have been tiled iu the I'roi iionatary's , no-iresi-I.-i.!. to those- de.-irins to'loce.tc ir. the
Ollice of Juniata ounty, ar. l wilt he present- v.'rsi, can obtain el, sap iloia.-s an t ..ot.d wa
til to the Court far confirmation a' the next ,.,. p,. Ae. in prospri't-iis i .-:ili'i.-s v c-iasult
Court on We -Inesilur, L'eeeri;ber 0 'cl'.i, to Wit : : - -itui rel'eveaei! 0iveif rcciind.
The account of Jercmiali Lyons. A'-ij.iee nine, i.'1-lv.
of Ipliry Itntbaker. A:-o. lb- ae- milt o.
il'.iim It. tiiici-, As.- igncc of tLe f:r:.i .-jl!i-.-a
lie rick.
l-r.thetia'avy-i Oilier, 1 0. IV, 7.ro
',w:i. Nov. 1 tc. ,
! H9 I crW'P
' J'TIR '') !'! Vi V ITFlU'v:
11 1 U Li A ttA llUAb
PWKtrMX or
- w r o
Dr. Lcou's -Elcrlric Hair Rcncwer.
It is a positive cure for biiMnei..
It restores prey hair to iia orij-in.i eilar.
It is a Tonic, hjI a ; and acts I'pou tlic
secretions.
It immediately arrests falling out of the Hair.
I t ailevi iles neiiralj.'ia an.! lie :id:ie!ic.
j Jt radically cures dandruff .ir.cl liiiin.ir?
It kiel'S the senlp lie.illhv. clean and ew.l.
It is n.i elegant and eSu'iisiiely l'ragi-ini ha'r
dressing.
It restore-3, enltiva.es find Iieniitines the liiir.
: it ni.ikes hursli hair lleib'e nd insti-on-.
' 'r. Leon's Kleeirio Ifuir Ileneiver li.n eii-
joyed a Lili local reputation tv.riminy ye-ir.
its wonderful reloraliTe nnd inviirorat ii:
properties are well known to the medical tae
uity of Philadelphia.
Ileinfr fully satisfied of the merits of I-eon's
Lleetric Hair I'enower We have proeiir-d ex.
elusive uwsership mid nrf .1 .-tei-miried that
A most il'litht fi:l and etlieacioiis enief.r
the various ilis r which infants and yuiin
eliildrrti arc subject.
nvii.rioLE Fun iEEim.s cniivio.
It sofns the c urn . at. ires intl:: !::!:i..i i.oi,
invigorates the ?to!iiae!: r.ri l l.oweis. eorr.oas
I e:oi-y. an i is a ?nrc fpec-iy fore ..r
j C'uhc. tlramps nnd V.'ii: !y I'nins.
A nie-'t C3-l!wit prr pariMoj. f.r rfi"'- n
nT a n:-t!o--3 an 1 f-.-tfiil h-.V.r nt.d i-i al-s
ef I s-r.es. tri ri -r. V.ooii or olher- iu-
i wan! srricf. it give? mtmelfit ea.-c.
I lre-l fr mare t'n.n half a c-i.fi:ty U it-".
' private prict-e oi mr "i n.e most Cioniu.r
1 hv-ieians ot i I: . ! i. ! 1 1 .i !..
1 ti now phtein r : !i ' s -ti" ic'o v.-i-'-it; t !; -r-1 !i
n'l ..or o nii;ty:i. oi. , t. v at! i r. -n r ' : . .t.
1 we- ht'ion it t-j l.-j r.-n-i- !y of uni iv-i',!, ,; ,. .
ei Hence and that it !i?;s pn.-.-i d ia i.,t;i.i
j !' c;:S'.s, asT.e are rr-.-r.-i .! ir saa'l io nob
li.oit. a prie.-I'-.-s l.o.oi. r.-r .-:u.- '.v l-rii:;-''
lists' everv a.-j-e. A - l.i r - nil nr-l-r. r,
ZIMGr.Kll ,V- S.MITlf.
.1,
tit.
mii.ykp.'s v ash r w n;-::?.
.:-.ps tiioe r- te. r..-v. la!.
t in.e an I M oi l:.y a f.-ii-.i.i.
v," i -
s,-,- I
v. i v re. 1 rv it. io. v I t. i -
! A"Iii f lliU is xi iiA -JiiUL.
I
j V AViN'l purehased the fin rit.-d .-"'a.-ri !r,.n
i i- riore. !o'-::ed on l!ri-!t.;e r.if-.-t, J,:a;-n-
j '"P. I wuu:-l Tf.-n,- at'iuiy ivt'oi ia t: e .-abac
I !!.! 1 i.'.t -o 1 1) ke. p caialauilv i.;i !:;.':! a
. -- .a', a- o-i...-:.t of
! t:C 'A iA i-i 5TAW
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! 1 In ar.-l Japan waie, the lata;, si and !-. Jf in
. !'" e. un.y. and as to .jtiainy and woi i.a.au-
, -),- can:, .t- ne :-;o pa-sc 1.
trul'TUG, HOOF IXC,
' '' ""'l .heetimt Work, w ill be promptly af-
-c- . c..o.-r i:i i...;i i.r e -itorv. l.r.
j i i-ran-Wii.-iee I-.-1 r'it-ii-'h I'
r.'.-.jrv : n
ot i' pp.Ts. i.r-. t ..; p-r . reae-fi I it.ne i.
j b-.-i:..c;;ed lb. :;..- W ,r.-. Waf-ir ir-n- C.k.I
: Si ..veb-. I'riiit Can-, belli ct.r-niotian-i i'aici.t.
'. a;-. 1 ..f Viiriuus i:it-i.-.a--..-, al-.Ta s . n hand an 1
... , f.r-. le
nt i l-rsoii in war.t of h-i . t a:.:e- in tt-p ab .ve
reo-ie-te i t.t -.v- i..c'a ca'.l l et'-. re
! j.-trel-.a.-in y.sewiiero, as I fe-eis v-.t-tident
1 1.. a! ( can soil t!...i ei-i.e-r al re;-atls iiie
artl.le ir I h'e price.
i ..-."" ' 1 e ;T. f:"is. an 1 Pe wti r !.
; i.ti i ; :k- tiii-es vrie-' 1. 1:0 in m-h m- ?.!..!:
pr':e-'p i:0 in m-h or
;. v.. i irn.KriKi.
; e :ne 1. .
( 'U. .M) Ll Ml'.Ktt V.'.I'.it. i ai in, .
v s.i.'ne-i lien's lea-, e ' O ii:!' r.' i t.o- t e.b
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'i b? airii; ,r a; ;. bi-i.-.i -,y t:.e i-.-io : i.. -li.-itibi.
e ti.e b il i-j,i u,,. I,.,-, i, vl I'.i .--.-
,1 ''-' s c iuia,t..e of i. i -1 .I. i.-m, ii.-,-.. t-i-,i,
:n an i :ituo:i.-st t! p er.-diiois ol' tine said o. -
ei.n-e.iw'.ilu.t-.-t the paaiiea i,:!t;r.-.- i ! .-
: 1 :: poae ot (.. apj o ii'e.ent 0:1 i i.ia-i.; ,y
; :'.IL' - bil 'b-y ef .Nove...'. er, A. i' . I --.-:, a: 1
o ebic; A. .'d.. ol' s ibi day at bis of.ej ia
' 'l::!l:'w". Jmii.-.ta e-.-n.iy, I'.i.
' J-.itib'd l.'iii L V' )N, Ae-l'i.
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fbo'j Ao. yi.l tIC, I Hi'illlL'i.
Pill LA Lib Li'ilil,
lua .1 l.;r- - ?ti i-?'iSK
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; S titalaer . io.i.dny a.nx l.nda! , 'reset,.-.
."".'.-"I'
room. Sale every fbtui.l:-.v evnine'.
j mar ;si;-tf.'j a. "ir. weiumav
; - , .
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t K.Sir.t.N i .: -i .u-i-.m c. i.
irtieii. l.ato: i-: r. V'i--n!:s:n, will Pnv
I..M'.b.K Mill well selected stoek f.i" IJ Hi
t liUir',.-'. coruoia-iiii- Ilaai. Shui.Mer, l!a
can, 'lc:-; i'O' k. l b. or S.-ie..... ,ve.. -.-. ;.i.
S'-VvtiTA rii'JW I'JKKtU'Si,
,U.J i from the other.
land a.ouil'.eJ
. tic! :u
his Lie
iOua Oi e-iie
w'uf:'