Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, March 13, 1867, Image 1

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M I FFL1N TO WN, J UN I AT A COUNTF, " PfiNxVA.'," MAUC11 13,1807.
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uin:rt on limine street, hj
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W ill OC 1 " I . I... .1 - t
nn I f'i.JO if not paid within the first lUrec
rill ho TWO LMl.LAU.S per vcar lii advanei
mnntlis.
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roir(:'s arc jiiid except at tie opliou of the j
tMir
Aiu i:r.TisiN!. The ripo of A I TUT Ih- !
iNti are ( ir nne square. of'thiiiT iii.es or les-, '
ouc inseriiin,7" cents three, i'l 00 : and 00 cts
jr caeli subs vinent insertion. Administ ra- ;
or' a. Executor's ni.d Auditor's Noticos, $J,oo. ;
J'rofossionul and llusiness Cards, not exceed-
jus lines, ana lufiuam copy 01 j.aj.rr. 1
Jf.oo per vcar. jlcrcuanls aJvertt.'in
(changeable ijiiari ci ly ) ti per year, inelu 1
iii! paper at their Stores. Notices iu reading
colur.ius, ton cent per '.inc.
Job V.'oiik. The jricc3 of .1015 V.'OHK,
for t liirty Hills, one-eiht slicet, tl.'J'i : "ne
fourth. 00 ; ot,e-hal;', f'l.oo : and addit'on
nl numbers, half p:iei and fur l'hiuks. l.',oo
ier itii e.
1
M:!I:'iit"iwn. Jun'U County,
on Muiu street South of l'r.'I:1
l'a., Oir.c
e str et.
1LL1AM M. ALI.l.tiN,
Alwnug ut Law,
it ... t
V'hl K'teti.l to all bt; !:i.
Sara. Oihee cn Main :r
s entrusted to his
,t, Miitiiut iwn, l'a.
JOHN T. h. SAilll.
HMFrLlATO'iV.V, JfXIATA COt'.NTr, T..
Ol'Fl'l.S hi froies.-;onal serfiees to the
public, rror.ipt atteuib n given to the
prosecut: .u of claims against the (jovernuient,
e. lieotioiis and alt otL.r busiin-'s entrusted to
l.i.-care- O'hce iu the Udd Fellows' Jiall.
Uriuge Street.
S;i-t. So, 1W.3.
v AirCTIOXEHIl
The undersi ;ttc 1 offers his Fervices to t't"
f ublic as Vendue t'rycr ar.d Auctioneer. lie
has Lad a very 1 trc eipericiioe, an t feels
CouGdent that be cau give satisfaction tc alt
who may employ him. lie may Lo addressed
UL Miu'i:,,"Wii, "r found at his hoioe in Fer
E.anali township. Orders may uiso be left
hi Mr. Will's il .ttl.
Jaa. 0, lotit. WILLIAM G1VKN'.
" military"" claims.
rpriE uudersiirued will rotnrlly attend to
-1. the eoiieetion of cihtais uainst ctther the
tit:to or National Government, ren-ions. Hack
l'y, Uounty, Kxtra J'ay, e.:id ill other claims
crisii.j out tf liiii jrcscut or ary other war,
collected.
JEREMIAH LTONS,
A;:orney-at-Lir.
M'uT.intTrn, Juniata Co., l'a. t' bl
TVTKVy TtJUACCO STOltK. Just received
i et I'.aities' Ci-ar and To! 1 ceo Store, a
fresh s ; ply of pure Vara Cigars aud Tobaccos.
i'ert Navy $1,0 ) pcr lb
Had '."t'c. ' "
crd ' ."ittc. " "
( ases f!.,!d i-'ar , 1.4:) . "
Oranoke 1.40 " "
The best brands line Cut lo se and in foil,
and cl! kit;d -A Iiright Tobacco at reduc
ed prices. The lovers of poo I chewintr and
tutokinj to'accT are respectfully invited to
call and examine my stocli.
June 2'J-tf. A. T. IIATINF.?.
TV E '.V A I". IIAMiK.y KNT. The i!!:.'.r-ined
JL ftndiup it inipossible with one Market
C ir, to supply tin ir customers. have purchased
Brother, and are iiitr jjreparcd to furnish
marketing regularly twice a week after the
ist of At:pu-t. (die Car v. ill aniS in 1'at
ter3on every Wednesday eveuinp, the other
will arrive every Friday eveuinp. We w ish
it distinctly understood wc wilt do nothing
but a strictly cash business in future, l'er
6fns orderinp poods repul-rly every week
are expected to pay piuuip.tly each trip.
One car will leave l'atterson for l'hiladelphia
every Monday niorninp. the other will leave
every Wenesdav moruinp.
July iZ-it. "IIOLLOUACGII & UOWE.
DFTL CVUI)'
11. M. KEEVEH, DENTAL SURGEON
'IRAKI'S this method of informing his friends
JL in Juniata county, that owinp to the lea-
fouably good success lie has met with, during Miu street, two doors west of lielford's store, j sons who exprcissd a doubt 3f the "aoucd
ihe few months he has been D. r.cti-inp his oro- 1 MilUiutown, l'a. I jan -1, i So7-J y. i - , . , r , , .
lvssion in saia counry, lie leeis w
.
arrantetl in
lnaiiiag stated visits to .Mitilintown and
Me 1
-.MistursTiIlc. toe hist .MouJ.-.y ot each month
Mr. Iiever may be loitud at the Juui ti.i Ho
tel. .Mttiiiu, te remain two Weeks. The thira
Monday, tt McAIisleisvii'e, lo remain d ur: n
the wee. Teeth inserted on VL'I.CAMTt
;uLD & S1LVKII. 1KKTH 1'lLLtt) and
extracted iu the most approved maimer, ant)
with the least jtossible paiu.
strict aitcution given to diseased
funis, ic. All work warranted. 63. Terms
) eaouahk'.
January 21, IscO-tf.
JOSEPH S. DELI,.
c
L OTHIER
0. 4CXORTIlTIUR-OSTi:EET,lMIILAD A
C'iotuins supeiior to any oilier establis
ment iu toe C.ty and at loer .rices. Mer
chants wiil ami it to their advantage to call.
All gcods warranted, l'resented - by J. Jv.
''"i!r- noT. 7-ly.
WESTERN li.tNO AGE.N'CY. C. Gin
fcrich, Lancaster. Wisconsin, will buy
an 1 sell KKAL ESTATE, and pay Taxes for
nomereleiiis, to tb..a- desiring to locate iu the
-cst, can outain cheap Homes and good wa
ter twer iu prosperous localities by tousuit
lr.p l.iin reference giveLif rcqaired.
car.
N E V FAMILY I
I.
' s V,7 n i I ncTrH7
I- -J
1 J UJ ii Ji w, ifA'-J aJijJ i
j TII HE superior merits of the
j!a.l
i JL -chines over till others
for tiil.t r family
- j-iii , nil. . i
' eslal iisl.od n.l so p.-n.ra!!y n.imim-!, that
use r i:iin!i'!ac'.i!ii;i';
illii.nci.! prt
a cn.:r,H'iv.li,.n (. li.-ir rola!iV- cxec!lt:ic:ts
, 13 110 lunjcr coiici'IitcJ iiccoss-'ary.
J iV..lll.l i'lAliKN !-.;,
t.1i"h-1i hns licrn over two tc-.vj in preparation,
,,! v!,iili hns been lirou"-ht I) rier.'ecl.'m re-
r.ir,i:,.ls (,f time, latmr orcxjiense.a nd is new
tonS Jentlv prcsrntcMl ihe public as ineom-
r,;iralilv tiu Seivin.r V. u l,i:m inpti.iim'
I The Machine in .n'i, s:i,.n i ;mi,li (.m.
raet. dura Me and beautiful. It is imiel. 1: jiil
i iit iiin;, and capable of perf.irmiHjr a rn."e
and variety of v.',.ik never bet.. re isttemptld
" I'poT. a single Maeliitie, nin either Z?ilk,
; T .;t, I.incn or Cotton Tlire id. and sew iur
with f j'.uil facility the very ti'o'st and ciarsct :
1 i.i ite: i i' j, and anythinir bflween the two es- j
tieuie.". in t!ic:ao;t beautiful and Fubslant itil 1
n':i:jiirr. Jr I'Va -iiu:.-;:ts m.i- hci::u:.i, Lrata
eoi'linr, t i'tiin(r. o;:!; i:i;r, I'-llin, trtsn-
m.n;r. blTtdiny, etc., are novid and ) tactical,
I and h.-.v. been invented and adjusted c.-peci-!
ally ti. r this Machine.
; M tcl iue- always kept, en baud nt my Tail-joi:!i-
K lal.'.ihLicni, se."...:i 1 j-terv I'ob.ntf,
I tr, K " 1 al s iirr''- l:' ": treet, Mlllitn-
tol. for the lllsrc.;tiou of puUU, !
1 f..r sn'e at lao u, t in i!.b prices
Mae'i'i::e C-.tt .nr. lie.', Thrca 1, on. &e.,
ar.l ( V,yv'.im; pert.iinin.r to t!.U Machine
constant:., Ut t on Land f ir sal,.
Wll.I.lVM VISE, Agent.
I ..!j.ian-2l,:M!!l!?:
j 1 j Ji'FidN Ciac:i.S: V, AC.O. V.WL'i'AC-
, tory.-Ue the undersigned beg leave to
lntul III our 111. t. ioe 1 s anil ti :.!!. ts i n
a.Ijoitiin.T eoui.tics, tl. it we have en!arj;ed our
shop, and l y the addition of Steam Tower.
aie prepared to do work at the shortest posm-
We I'oti e.
We arc constantly manufacturing and make
to oiiler. every t.eM'rioliori 0! I caches, Car- '
riapea, Happies.
r-u;i:es, .aons, ,vc., n!i.o
! amity and Vo i; cutter hi"!;.-hs. We a'-e j'sc
prcj arel to manufacture Iload Wagons from
utis to four !iot.-i,
ilatiup been working at tho Lii-diics fer a
miti.le r of years ourselv.-s, and eM-ployinp ' of a J.rmct men lor his former ar
none but the best ot workman. We liaiter
oorselies tlnit our work cannot be furi a-se i ' tide, situ !y btcomcs ridiculous when he,
ior neat 11 ess
joiniui count
o.i ..uta,..,,, ; in ii-io. or au,
Vet!ayjl,.cn ui l and from twer.ty to
thirty tel. of t-tt second provtli, Jersey
Iliekorj' .Spokes, in order to make durable
wheels And vill warrant our work for any
reasonel.le t ituc.
oiwi 'tis aa.i ituppies re-:iaintet with neat-
ttM and tiisrta.ch Ail other rei-airiij 1, -a v
or li'ot wi'.l receive siriei attention. Ctene
ami o.aanne our siock aim worn t.ctt re T t.r-
,.!,..,;,,. ., ... . ... ,
. ... p. ... n... 1 v. i'ii i 1 in 1. 1 11 n 11 ante,
IIEll'1 I.litlNUIilt A Ci:iswi:i.L,
June --P?f 'U' V:k CC''" ,r"'e r0'"'-
... .W. .T. J t"KV W
NEW CLOTHING OrOJUU.M
M IFF LIN T O W N,
i tt'ilfH't Hiic': Store Ifuom. on th' nrlh-
irrst Cvn.tr of lri:'je unit W'attr ':rrr.'s.
fjilE 1 ndtrsipned would respectfully au
i noiitice that they have opened in the
above well known stand a verr line and select
assi.ruai-ntof UL.i Hi -MAI) E Cl.VTJUM;,
consisting in part of
cvr..
it:
liOOTS & Sli ttlCri for men, women c ehiblreu.
li.VT.S ,i CATS lor roeu and boys. .Sr.. &c.
(Jur stock is compost d of LXT1 It I.!. )'
A'.'IJ" dOOlKU and all who desire any a. licle
in our line would do well tn call and examine
ner Mock bel'.-re rurchasiu;-; elsewhere, llo
ini iiothiup but a Irirtii iich ;.;,,..,, we
arc enabled to sell goods at a very low figure.
Close cash buyers would do Weil to examine
our stuck. We respectfully solicit a share cf
public p itrojiic
nov 7, lt-iio-tlj LOUL'O.V & JACKMAN.
JACOB BEIDLEll,
Dealer ia I)n;;s, Medicines, ;e.,
17(L'L! resrttctfiil'y inform the citizens of
I V
Mitilintown and surrounding country
that he has just received from the cast a large
and well selected assortment of Q-uj. J.C-:;l-i:.ncr.
0: m : ': x 'r. Cl'tirs 7'. inc: ai.l lji.u-rr,
for medical purposes only, and a general us-
sonmcm oi everyiuing pcnaiuiug to liis nu-
Ei"rs-"' . . . . . .
Eft i nysieians orders promptly lilletl at a
small advan.c of eastern wholesale pries.
t-- ut'ML..i.:..i ;..no a..-c..ii.. t...t i
H- ' .'.v..; a I..U.HI..T will i..tliui:u 1:1
his Store, at Itollman llrothers' old stand, 1
OOAL AND LCMllFIt YARD. Th? under
siliuctl b
s leave to lnfortu t jo public
that, he keeps con: tuut'y on hand alarpeStoek
of Coal and Lumber. His stock embraces iu
part, f tove Coal, Smith Coal aud LUae-bur-nciSCoal,
at Cc lowest cash rates.
. Lumber of ail kinda and quality, such ns
While l'iue 1'ltitik, two it, el, i s. do 1J W'uito
Tiue Hoards, 1 inch, doooe half inch, White
1'iue worked Fioorinp, Hemlock Boards,
Scantlinp. Joice, itouting Lath, l'la.'tering
Lath, irhinples, .Strip inp. Sash and Doors.
Coal !.:id Lumber delivered at short notice.
I'ersons on the East side cf th; Hirer can be
furnished with Litneburners Coal, ic, Iroia
the coal Tard at Tysons Lock,
aug la-fy GEOKGE GOSHEN.
TJl'V THE II EST. Samuel Strjyer, of I'at-
Xj tcrson, is
is the authorized Agent fur the j
V1MMPP CI.'WIYP wirillVP I y aut3 anJ cIear UJ1i
UillUL &iiWLU MAlULUjjthi. another perversion. When pope j
and also for Gretrorr, tho seventh, came into nosscss-
sate ot Ike
UlLi Ir IJjLiUA. cv LflJJo.
Tnesc are the two best Machines manufac
tured. Persons wisbinp to purchase should c.i'l at
Hecht & Slr.tyer s Store, ia I aucrsou, and
examine for tiiem-.-lves,
SAM LUI. STilAIER, A '-cat
Jaa 9, lz''7.
THE AVEIGIIT OF A TEAK.
, A ivr of scales lc!re h'.m, a rvh man eat
' niiil Wt !.'he:l
-- t
A piscc of poll n widow's all and unto Ler
! liosam:
, " 1 ur cmi is net liie frojicr f eigui. eo lao
jorscd! il low X
1 half it'a iwrtii it lacks n
I Eingle j;ram.
i V,i,!l -,nrf"1 7C- (lic widow said, "QIj wcig'a
' '' s;r' oncc "'"re;
! ' VT iy ''c n,,t 1,0 sact, n.-r drive luo froni
! y"1"" d )or."
' 'W!.y, fo your self, t;ndv wcichl your
! te.ira are ol no avail.
; J nc "''c' "l:,e "e tras n it just Dears
! t down tiio MNile ;
' ,;n t""-'l','l that rich man, who held
i Im pold so dear,
That the extra weight hieh Lore it down
had been the v.inow's thau !
lUiscdhuifciis gfaVuin.
'or the Siniind.
THE REUISTER'S HEl'OUTEIl.
M.1. lllTOR. Ouce more I as'- vou to
. . . 1 . 1. .. ..;
"ram liis upaee cnojyn to Fay a lew ni'jic
j word-, ootioercititf the Kfrnttrr' verbose
. i ,1 1 . c .1 .
j Ptcr, who, :u the late issue of that
: paper, presented to the public another ar-
j tide, cli.raeteriStie of coarseness and vul-
j y:ir'(y words be a criterion, suffi-
1 tiollt tj justify one ill fortuiu au Opinion
rf J a I
! the fee-lings and pi.-siens of the pur-
; foos who express or write them, then WC
! ,. , . , , ,
think wc can justly say that the reporter,
I llaz'ctt, wrote his late article under the
itiil'icnco of a doi'aiiiatory spirit, coupled
With another spirit of wmch we will nut
here spcatc. liis miserably distorted cf-
irts to cx tn crate himsdi' from the cen-
bv a ,.c .tervcrstoii of the true
a liasc perversion ol the true spin;.
aud language ia which we wrote, it'.'.emjds
to cieaio the impiviou that we have lit-
lie or no rtgntd for minister, uukss thry
! t a
Pasters cf lariio and ibSueutwl ton
'J V. Mt-l.T lUlti Uli4 lllllit.Ullwl ,Jll i
'
! S'atloU"." V C ItoVtT Spoke Of wrote a
! wold to any one living or Jead that could
i 1 . t . . .1 . . r ..... .
1 ue coiiMiaeu 10 uicau
j
I "icspeett.blo minister" above another.
I Tu-1""' wc rne ti;e riK,lt 10 rr-
Hull. VO I.Ofi 'jilt
cisc our j reft rente for the dipi.ilitu
minister, tlie minister of Cue social ijuality
1 cr the tninis'er ot exceeding piety fnil
enterprise, just as any one of these par
ticular fj'iilitics may accord with our taste.
Further than this we make no distinction
and kuow nut one respectable minister
!rom another, and we refer the reader to
cur fo-uier communication upon which
the reporter grounds his declaration, feel -
iug coiiSJeiit that it also v. ill vindicate us
from bis vulgar charge, though the reader
should bear in min i that his diarge or as-1
tcrtiou is not eveu supported by au ciToit
at proof.
As to the "despised itinerant ot v.honi
he speak', we cau not definitely settle in
our mind who he means. The terra is too
indistinct, but wo think he. roforj to the
"circuit preacher," and if he means that
1 ctass we wou:u like to kuow where he "cts
the tjuota'iou with which he designates
them, cr :s it an invention cf his owu ?
Certainly the "circuit preacher," if in
standing with his brethren, is a "respecta
ble minister," and has the regard ol all
just men, and we are confident that this
class cf ministers would as likely second
Mr. llazlett's mauccr of abuse as they
would second the peculiar form of civili
zation advocated by Jefferson Davis and
his friouds. The reporter's deficiency iu
discernment is as mauifet t iu his latter as
. .. , . , , ,
!t T la his former article, and those per-
i;csi ui lue ju.ii:iueue ui tut: jiiuli niiu iu
J
such a manner assaults a resectable min
istcr," will have this doubt brought almost
to a conviction by his late effusion.
But men will not ouly question Lis
judgment aud "goodness of heart," but
will also look with suspicion upon Lis
pedautic pretension, when lie so inaptly
introduces tho Emperor of Germany,
Henry the IV, of the XI century and
i styles Lim the representative man of the
class to which wc belong, w hen it is so ev-
:,... .i,. i- , ,. . - 1 1
ine-ni. m.ii. uo.nceu i.is royal Historical j
. ,. - " -r . . ......
Eau ourseu, not the slightest
character and ourseif, not the
analogy exists in any particular. But let!
i . n ... .. .
ion of the Papal throne ho declared his
- j
purpose to exercise Lis lull authority in j
all things, temporal as well as spiritual,!
throughout his jurisdiction. Previous toj
the assumption of power by this Poteu -j
tateof the Church, the Emperors, of those :
.ua-ii-Miumu wD "oul v' '""I'.rHuuTB Buuira uurpcn 10 nnrjuier point
'tury upou tiio Jj.snops aiM AUlio:.), as
wet as the r Iilit to eouler ofliec upon
, iiintiiucra OI the SCCUl.tr CiaiS, UtQ I ope
. rt !,nv tnlTi.-fonr nutn.-.rHw M
' J
, . . - . , . ,
ufpnve tlie Vidj; ot tliO inruicr ri-tif,
; JeJcriUlual to wrest it from luin.
r
iid arroount j rc-
tcnsion. A tilrulo ensued, the impuror
d.d not succeed, tnd for liis opposition
Gregory cscousuiUiicatcd Lim, and ab
solved liis suljects .Votu all obedience to
lti3 authority. TLo Pope's influence
reached the X4!cmii of tho "Kuspirc"
in whom lie wa lodged, the military pow
er and they inorifonnity wi'.h the wishes
of his "lloliicss," asncuib'.cd and re
nounced thci allegiaacc, announced the
"Empire" a-a cud, and declared that
the Empcrc: should go into reiireuicui as
t piivato yizea, unless he was absolved
from t.'ictscomutauication within the
jear. 'IV receive pardon and reinstate
ment a.-.tcur c3 po.isiblo to his former po-
'Wf- 1. Vmrm In ll.n .l.rlnf oinilrv
1 - ,.
i KUc& to go in person to Ittily, at; J there
su lieate as a true churchmaa the pardon
of :hc I'ope, lie went, and in tli"? garb
of :euiteuce, without bhelier or food, for
thite whole days and nights, implored
forgiveness. At the expiration of ivhi:h
tiiiti he was received into the bosom oi
the Church, the Pope, Lowcvcr, reserving
retain political questions conccruing the
K tig's lioyal dignity. As to kis.-ing the
lo i, or "odotiierous tvic," as the reporter
purs it, was simply an act ot adoration, paid
ti' : to the Pope as a man, but through the
P pc, as diiector, or head of tho t'hurdi
.'i.itant, to the ' lic-lcemer of .Man,'' au 1
tt. ough history we learn that he v, aj nut
tii- only It :yul pctsj'tage who paid this
ad ration. We could Jtc a number ii
no cssaty. And nt the Pope's Coronation.
i P-narchs, Archbishops auu otuer thurcu
' di uitui its p:iy this adoration. oW, we
' 1 1 -.t
j analog. 0 IceiuLlauce. cuUr .
1.; aels or spirit between the unfortunate
Emperor aud oursclf.
''t
Wc are nut and never have ben at va
riance with the congregation rcfured to.
.Seme of its members we know, and be
tween them and u, no feeling exists that
may not properly cxi:.t between men.
We and the Pastor of this congregation
arc hot at variance : we are not even per
sonally acquainted with each other, aud
I it Le were at this moment to uiako his
j appearance, we could not know hiui.
j Certainly, in order to create tho slightest
: analogy, a diC'erecce, an antagonism,
I would have to exist between the JiiuLtcr,
j including his congregation r.ud ousrelf,
and we shoald occupy the position tf the
! peuircnt Etippliant Surely, no man of
I the commonest discernment, could make
1 such a botch at illustration, or anamgy.
"y this very illustration, this would be
j.cdatitis reporter another lime demon-
titrates his deficiency in judgment.
He now passes our "brain spawn,"
through the "fires oi analysis," but
strance indeed as it opnears. ins'.rrad of
coming out of this Cry ordeal, a charred
and broken mass, the tiutii of what we
said appears more clearly, by contrast
with tho dross, of his cwn base metal in
his own crucillo, and the enly otic of the
threo injured or buruca, h our friend
"Ilazlett." Indeed it is somewhat re
markable that amidst so much veibiage.
nothing appears to acquit Lim from the
charges that Justice made, and which
every hotiet liberal man felt to be true,
that ha had violently without just cause,
assaulted with his pen, a respectable Min
ister. Ho puerilely claims the right of criti
cism but failed to give to the particular
productions, to vliich we refer, the dig
nity of criticism, ar.d confined Limsdf
chiefly iu them, to that kind of abuse,
characteristic, of prejudice and bigotry.
In Lis late weak effort to cover up his
meanness, he tells us that he said nuiuiug
derogatory to him, ("the Minister,) or
calculated to cast a slur upon Lis char
acter, further than was the legitimate re-
.
suit 0F his own acts,
This is nothing
of the whole of
SUuvt 0f a ro-affirminp
his former article
TT.. .;,..!., '! .
"S te told us in Lis formal article
b, inference, as clearly as nnythi can
bn ,!.! l. :r.,. ,t. .i t .
-
- vu ui tuui via, n nuum
..3teal tbe UycrJ. of the CoMt rf Ue3ycn
To serve the devil in."
Let all decent men read his article ; it
carries with it Lis owu condemnation.
Our article is already too long or we
lie w;il.cs. In concluiiun to.Mr. IIuz!tr
wo say tliat tlie Lcit time jou write, don't
j.ut i:p "JJrick I'omcroy" lui your proto
: type to write by ; put him aside, write de
cently, and duu't make assertions thatyou
1
canuot jtovo. Justice.
TO l'N.SYLVASIA SOLDIERS.
The undersigned, appqiiited to prepare
II.ttorv of Che lWylvania V-lun-1
sr and Mtlittti orsaiiizattocs, having dts-;
vercd many imperfections iu the mus-!
a
tcer
eo.ereu many liuporioetions iu the inns
tor-out tolls of the companies, desires
that each soldier, who served iu any or
ganization from tlita State, would furnish
information in his personal hi-tory per
taining to tho lollowittg points, viz:
1. Wounds. If wounded, give the
date ; iu what engagements received ; nat
ure of wounds; result of wounds; cat-
ure of surgical operations, if capital, and
1 I n li.irti Ttot Ii -.ntioil
j . ,
2. tnpfisonmonfs. If a prisoner, give
the date anti p'uee of capture; where
imprisoned ; uattire of treatment; and
the date and manner o escape or release.
lie also desires that the relatives or
companions iu arms ot deceased soldiers
would give 'he cau-e, date, place of death
and place of interment of each, aud any
facts iu his history touching the subjects
above rtferre 1 to.
Y'rit( at tho head of the j ngo the
name of the person to whom the iufoi ill
ation pcttaini. t!:e nuu-ber of regiment
and letter of c.mioany to which he be
longed. rite in couc.io term., in a
plf.iu hand on letter paper, aul ou but
one side of a leaf.
The undersigned also desires to Make a
coll jciioti for present and for future usc
of
1. Complete files r.f all newspapers
p ib'i: htu ill the ir't tte iroru the beginning
ot P- jl to the c'.co of lllo, to be bouud
and permaticntly kept iu tre aiehives of
the State. Will the publishers or any
trietnl pjssessing theni furnish such files?
2. Discourses commemorative of fallcj
solaiets; jtattii hlets perttiiuing iu any
iiin-iiior to the Kebcliion or its cau.-rcs ;
articles published or iu inauu3cript con
ttii ui i historical fact.
II. rulili'diud litstories or skctclies of
regiments, batteries or companies ; print
ed roils ami descriptive matter.
d. 1 'iai ies of so'ditrs ; lettcrj illustrat
ive of military life, containing informa
tion of permanent historic value, or de
scriptions of interesting iucidents ; plan3
of battles, 6iegcs, forts and of naval cn
gagentents.
i). Complete rolls of student? and grad
uates of each College in the State who
were in the service.
G. Card photographs (vignette) of each
officer, of whatever grade, who, at any
time, acted as commander of a regiment,
battery or independent company, inscrib
el with Lit! name, number of regiment.
i'ie., dates of period during which he held
conuian.l, with his present post.olhco ad
dress. The relatives of deceased officers
ate requested to f. rwsrd the photographs
of such oiuccrs ii!Srerii;cd as above. No
u.-e wiil be made of these photographs
without tho express permission of tlie
senders, fuither than to arran -c them in
ilL jms for ptcservat:?T.
Much of the matter called for under
these several heads may not be needed for
immediate ue., but tho day will come
whor it will be invaluable:, and the pres
ent is regarded as a favorable time lor
commencing tbe collection.
Let every true son of Pennsylvania
respond promptly to this call, and there
by rescue from oblivion many memorials
of her patriotism and her power.
SAMUEL P. BATES,
SVcitf Historian.
Pftp't. of Military History,
llarri&burg, February 22, '07. j
A CONSCIENTIOUS LAWYER
.
The Danville (N. Y. ) Express tells a
capital story connected with a prominent
lawyer of that village, who has distin
guished himself iu the defense of crim
inals, as well is in connection with
other trial?, having frequently, thrcugli
his skill, aided the most hardend criminals
to escape from justice. Some time ago.
while he was attendingCourt in an adjoin
ing county, Lc was applied to by a si ngu
htr specimen of humanity charge! with;
grand btteenny, to defend him. The
lawyer very naturally inquired what
crime he was aesusei ot. The party ac
cused replied that somebody had been
mean enough to charge him with stealing
SioO in bank notes, and had got him in
dicted. "Aie you guilty ?" asked the
lawyer. "That's none of your buisne.ss,"
! replied the accused, ' They ssy that
makes no difference with you ; whether a
man is guilty or cot, you will contrive to
dig him out in jome way. So don't talk
any more about the guilt until you neat
what the jury says." "Well, whttt about
the pay?" said the lawyer. "You
jn.it hold on
give L (the
till the
trial is
over ;
cotaplslaaat , 3i i oa lue
orosa csrtmination, and that other fellow ..
he has tt to back hira up, and you'll
have no trouble about the pay." The
trial commecced and proved to be a some
what protracted and exciting one. The
District Attorney proved that the money
in question was composed of tffo ?S0 billd
on a certain bank, and the remainder all
in vlO bilk, all of which were wrapped up
iu a piece of oil silk. The jury, after
Imcuing to the counsel ia the cate, and
...
recc:TlnS t,,c C"WA t'-0 JuJ rC'
tired, and soon returned with a verdict of
not guilty. The accuse 1, who was great
ly elated with tlis result of tho trial and
tho effort of his counsel, iuited tho lat
ter into one of the vacant, jr.y rooms.
As soon as they were alone ho slapped
his counsel on the sLvMer, aul explain
ed: 'Free as water, ain't I ? What's the itsa
of trying a man for stealing when you'io
around 1 Now I supposo you war.t pay V
' Yes j have you got anything to pay
with ?" said the lawyer. ' Lend mo
your knife aud we'll see aljut that."
The lawyer, slightly .-tattled f.t such a
proposition, rather reluctantly complitd
tho accused iuimediuUly commenced rip
ping aud cutting away -et the waistband
of his pantalooas, and ejn produced the
roll of bills for the stealing of which ho
hud just Inn tiied, wrapped up ia tho
identical piece cf oil silk described by
the witnesses for the prosecution, aaJ
throwiug it down on the tab's before tho
astonished lawyer, crschtiuied : "There,
take your pay out of that : I gujss thera
is enough to pay you tolerably well."
'"Why, you villain! you stole that
money after ait," said the lawyer.
10
that
you expect I can take
of
tnoacy?'' ''S'olo that money! liidn't
them twelve men up stairs ther just say I
didn't steal it ? What's the ue of try
ing to raise a question of conscience after
! twclro respectable men Lave given their
opinion on the subject? Tuke your pay
out of that and ask no (i-rstiocs. Don't
be modest in taking : I got it easy
enough, aud you've worked hard enough
for it." Our informaut docs not stato
how much the lawyer took, but we pre
sume the chap didn't have much chauga
left after our friend hal satisfied his "cm
science" iu the premises.
END OF A NOTOrjOI'.S r.rsinvHACKEC-A
CAREER OF CRIME PKOlUHT 10
A CLOSE.
Sr. Eons. March 5. The D, nocral
has the following special, this morning,
from Warrcnsburg :
The grand high pticst cf desperadoes,
Bill Stevens, has met his just dues, and
i: is reported, was killed this morning nt
Jay liuEt, by some horsemen who Lad
surrounded his house, and called on Lim
to explain certuiu threats made whilo iu
town the day after the hanging of San-
dors.
This man, Stevens, Las been the terror
of the country and State, he being at tho
head of all villainy and crime, and wio
was it to any person who thwarted him
in his views. One of his sons was killed
at the Blair meeting last fall, and was a
chip of the same block. Another of Lis
sens, a well known horse and cattle thief,
who has by his act3 made himself liable
to arrest, and ry Lis daring Lad alwa3
escape!, has several times been shot at 1 y
the sheriff, but Dick Turpin like, escaped.
This sou is blamed for being counceled
with the gang that murdered Mr. Switzcr,
and was waited upon, but succeeded iu
escaping, along with his pal, Morse An
drews, across the river. Polk Adams and
J. Starky, both members of the sama
gang, were waited upon by the commit
tee at the house of Adams' father, ou
Friday night, but thvy succeeded ia es
caping by running the gauntlet through
two hundred horicmen. who were armed
to the teeth and had surrounded the
house. Adams is reported wounded in
the arm, and both he and Starkey are
now in Kansas or Ntbraska, bid away by
their friends. All these men are kuowa
to every person who has owned a gojd
horse or ox for tho past two ycar.i.
So the work goes bravely on, and era
the leaves come out by tho warmth of the
.May sun, Johnson county and Western
Missouri, will be as safe a pl.ice fr tho
peaceable emigrant as any of the Eastern
States. A strong cfi'ort is being made
by there vagabonds to cry out rebels and
rebel persecution ; but this game is "play
ed out," aud the committees are legion,
and are known to be from all parts, hav
ing only one issue involves eternal cs-
tirmiuatica to ail murdering thieves aai
ucspcratLM.