Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, July 31, 1867, Image 2

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    Juniata: Jlcntmel
tit x . -Tss-?J&;
1 union o" lake, and a union of lands,
A union no jmirer thnll srvtr;
A uiu'on cf hearts, anil n union of hand,
And the American Union forever!
M I F F L I N T 0 W N
WeJncsdnv Mormns, Ja!y 21, !Sn.
II. II. UILSON, Editor and Publisher
REPUBUCAN STATE NOMINATION.
FOR SUPREME JUDGF,
HON. HENRY W. WILLIAMS,
OF ALLIX.nF.NT rou.Mv.
UEI'IBLICAN DELKUATE
TIO.NS.
ELEC
At meeting of the Republican County
Committee held on Sat ui day the 20th
inst., it was ordered that tLe members of
the Republican party opposed to the trea
on, corruptioa and policy of Andrew
Johnson and who cheerfully and zealously
endorse and support the patriotic and no
ble action of Congress aud who f-upport
the regular nominees of the Republican
pitty are requested to meet at their usual
places of Filcc'ion on Saturday, Au
gust the 3rd, aud elect two delegates from
each district to represent them in a County
Convention to tie held atihe Court Houe
in Mifflhitown, on TUESDAY, AUGUST
till sX 1 a' cluck 1. M., to uouiuaU Can
didates for the following offices :
One person for State Senator.
One " " member of Assembly.
One " " Sheriff.
One " " IU-gistcr and Recorder.
One M " County Couaiissiouer.
Ono ' " " Au.litor.
The Pulecste Elections to open at 4
o'clock T. -M ., and close at 7 o'clock 1" 31, j
in each district are required L open and!
hold the elections and sisro the Crcdcn
tials or appoint some one to act in their
places. They arc authorized to decide
upon the qualifications of voters and pre
vent any person from voting not invited
in the above call.
A. II. MARTIN, Chairman.
Noau IlEETXER, Sec'f,
The following named gentlemen com
pose the County Committee :
Mifflintown A. U. Martin, C. McClellan.
Patterson U. S. Cook, H.M. Groninger,
Fermanayh C. B. Horning, Joliu Stouer.
Walker J. N. Moore. J. A. Gallahcr.
Delaware C. S. Shelley, Levi Myers.
Fayette Samuel Leonard, R. Caveny.
Monroe A. 11. Landis, Tobias lteasom.
Susqn.-hannn T. Runibcrgcr, If. F. Zeiders.
Millord Jacob C.roningT, J. S. Robison.
Turbelt W. M. Robison, Noah llerlzlcr.
Perrysvillc Chas Linlhurst, Samuel Buck.
Jleale J. T. Doyle, Samuel Raird.
Spruce Hill A. J. Patterson, James Tatton.
Tiiscnrora Thomas Morrow, William Hart.
Lack James Wallace, Matthias Slump.
Rlack Log RoVt Mclntyre, Saui'l Shearer.
A. H. MARTIN, Chairman.
STATE ri.AXtES,
Notwithstanding the perpetual clanioi
of our Copperhead cotemporarics about
Black Republican extravagance, dishon
esty, &.C., says ?he Ilarrisburg Tehyraph,
it must be evident to all that the finances
and credit of the State were never in bet
ter condition than they arc now. During
the recent war over five millions of dol
lars were expciiJod by the Sute in extra
ordinary purposes co&ueoted with the con
test, and yet the old Keystoue, under Re
publican rule, emerges from the struggle,
not only Tith Ler credit unimpaired, but
viih her public debt actually diminished
over five millions of dolluis since 1SC1 ;
and this, too, after haviug repealed all
laws taxing real estate for State purposes.
Moreover, under Democratic adminis
tration of former years, from lti-11 Vi
I860, large amounts of the debts of the
Commonwealth had been fa'iingduc from
time to time, and no provision made for
its renewal, much less for its payment.
Jn I860 the aggregate of these overduo
loass of the State was some twenty-three
millions of dollars. The present Admin
istration promptly determined that this
reproach should be taken away, and in
January last adveitL-ed fo the redemp
tion of all these overdue obligations, and
succeeded in effecting an exchange of new
6ccuritics for the whole, at p3r. There
jfcre, therefore, none of the loans of the
Joans of the State due until July, ISC3,
when ato-ut tjro millions of dollars will
xnuturc.
Such is our financial record a a State
for the last six years. She has paid an f
e?tra war expenditure of five millions
She has paid over five millions more on
the debt bequeathed to her by former
Democratic Administrations. She has re
lieved, ber citizens from taxation on real
estate for Stute purjiOioa. She lias re
deemed ail her overdue obligations. She
meets all her current expenditures, aai
proclaims her willingness and readi&s to
in&:t ?td pay her next maturicg eblTgar
tious one year before they are due. On
this I'epubliean iiuaocul record we cheer
1'ully go to the poeple, and challenge all
our Copperhead calumniators fc d-j tLcir
Font
GUAXT'S TKSTIJJOXY.
After the IIouso had ordered the im
peachment testimony t be submitti, mJ
before the arrival of the time for adjourn
ment had prevented the cxtcu'ion of the
order, several facts concerning tho evi
dence leaked out in tli! conversation of
certain members of the Committee, who
considered the order as equivalent to a
removal of secrecy. The principal points
of such conversations was in regard to
(he testimony given Ly Gen. Grant, two
days ago, aud completed to-day, but not
embraced in the printed volume. It ap
pears that the General was called by the
Dciuocmts, who were J.'J to Loliovo by
certain statements tf Col. Ilillyer that it
could be established that Grant had de
clared Liujsclf in favor of the President'
policy. The testimony of the General
was bo conclusive as to the fact that he
gave the strongest support to the recon
struction measures of Congress as against
the President that Democrats were greatly
disappointed and chagrined. To-day the
General appeared in the committee room
of his cwn accord and a'-ked to correct
and amend his evidence in certain par
ticulars, in justice to himself. This was
of course granted and he went on'to say
that siucc testifying, two days ngo, he had
had a conversation with Col. Ilillyer, in
which some things that had heretofore
escaped his memory had come to mind.
lie now recollected that iu February,
1SGG, he had said to the President iu the
preseuce of, Col. llill,ei, (hat l.c thought
tip South should be represented as sptxd.
ily as possible and that us the conversa
tion might seem to contradict the tcsti.
niony iu which l.c declared lie stood fairly
ou the congressional platform, he hud felt
impelled to come and put. it ou record.
The General gvc the committee to under
stand that his idea of tio President's pol-
LaJ , bwn that it was only tern
FcrJ character to prevent a ,tate
ii auarchy, and to remain iu furce only
till Congress as tLe proper authority,
should prescribe terms of reconstruction,
and that he has not sympathized with the
President in his war upon Congress.
JVPt-E SIIARSWUOD AM) THE NA
TIOXAI. I I Itltt.VeV,
Ry his famous disscuting opinion in the
cafa of Rorie s. Trett, ou the point ol
the constitutionality of the money which
paid for the war, Judge Sharswood says :
"I am of the opinion that the provi
sions ol the act of Congress of February
25, 1SG, declaring the notes issued in pur
suance of that act to be lawful uuintry aud
a legal tender, is unconstitutional."
Ou the back of each of these same le
gal tender notes issued under the act of
February 25, 18G2, will be found the fol
lowing "endorsement" of the people of
the Uuited States :
TUs Xije is a ir;l Tah r fr all
debts, public or private, except duties on
imports and interest on the public debt,
and is receivable ou all loans made to the
United States.
Iu 1SG2 all the bouds of the Uuited
States nerc gold-bearing j hence the re
striction in the endorsement, which is,
however, iu favor and to the benefit of
creditors of the Government the meu
who had lent it money to cairy on the war
an4 p?.y the so'4"crj.
V jth the Press wc juiu in asking if the
individual rovcrcigns of the country
the endorsers of the Government mooe-y
will vote for or against the man who
impugned their paper at the very time
when their credit was in peril '( That
printed clause oa the back of all these
notos is our endorsement on the paper of
our Government. It is just the sums as
if we, each uf us, had written our names
ou the back of th bill. It means jast
the same as if we wiole our names across
the back of a note of a neighbor, only,
iuhtcad of one, there are some thirty mill
ion; ho endorse tha puper of our Gov
erument, pledging our credit to guarantee
it. Judge Sharswood says the endorse
ment is not good. After that will the vo
ters of Pennsylvania endorse him 1 Mi
ner1 Journal.
Hon, Alexander Henry and Hon. N.
IJ. Browne, of Philadelphia ; Hon. Wni.
II. Armstrong, of Williamsport, and T.
II. Ncvin, Esq., of Allegheny, have been
appointed by Governor Geary, a cornrnis
siou under the provisions of the joint res
olution of the last LegUJature, approved
A pnl 17, 1867, which authorized the ap
pointment of a commission to inquire into
the various systems of prison discipline
of other fitatcs and countries as compared
with that of i'ennsylvania, aud also to re
port plans and estimates for a central pen
itentiary, if they believe such an institu
tion desirable or necussary.
Congress, by refusing to take mileage
for this ecsfion, proves that its coming to
gether in this crisis was purely a matter
of patriotism. Thelinioa representatives
to-day are impelled purely by love of
O'iDtry nnd pity of the -outh.
IMPORTANT TO SOI.DIMKS.
Wo wish to give the widest publicity j0
the paper which follows. There is hardly
a soldier in Pennsylvania but mourns
some comrade who onco bravely faced
death and mutilation with him, aud who
now flceps uucoflined aud uuknovvn iutha
Cl i! ivnf Ii nc ftrnnrwt A nitn.i..in.!T. iTn
. v. ...... uivuuvs .&HUI.I.-UUIIMC, 'iiiien
liellc Isle, or l.ibby. It is their duty D0W ilta"roaa' "JonilDS cu,y. " ome
to render this last offering to the memory I reS ,t'8u'P0scJ to contain KolJ"
of their perished friends, wd. wi)t.ibuf,rduClnS 1uar,z-,ia9 lccn lciiscd ''J a
their assistance, however humble it 1slayCo,Uny'V'hoS'i lu,cn,ion il id to rk
be, in setting forth this protest of l""r ""S with considerable force,
nationality aj,ainbt this great violation cf! T,'C Lcbanon h 'r saya : "Last
the hnwot nations aud civiliwiion. Th wceV' ,,n " blast . r rllH,e stone, in David
im no soldier in I'euuy lvania wLo kuov 0J'cr,i lnarry, in North, tcbauon, a num
ar.ything about this matter and whaL Jbcr of KooJ sPecs of "t is suppo
and WhAla
ng ? wh!
i r...'
there who cannot tcllsomcthin
the committcQ does not want to hear fioii.
No matter how humble his services oi
how obscure his present calling or abode,
it is bis story, told in his own way, that
wc want. Wc are going to publish to the
world, by testimony ?akcu with all the
safeguards of a judicial investigation, a
faiiit outline of the history of the atroci
ties committed under the orders of Jef
ferson Davis, and a portion of tueui with
in sight of bin house at Richmond. Let
every ssldicr aid in rearing this tad mon
ument to the memory of the martyrs of
the prison pen :
Rooms ut tiik Com mitts'! ox xas
TanAiMtMcf l'r.iso.'.fcns or Viab asu
I'nion Citizk.xs,
Vasiiisgto.v, D. C
In pursuauee of a series of resolutions
passed by the House of Keprescutativef,
lu!v 10. lSt7. tV.P. lfil.-rsi"-jr.-.l Wi.rrt nti.
pouted a committee to investigate ,Le
"ireatmcui oi prisoners u war aud I uioo -li-n mo opposing panics isiuiuiuucui
citizens held by the Confedeiate authoif f0u
ties during the late rebellion." fj"
All persons iu possession or important T"E removal of General Sherid:.n is
iufjrmatiou upon either of theso sulji;ets stl" discussed ut Washington. Attorney-
are earnestly rcijuested to address the'
committee, as directed below, stating:
IV... t .....I .a:-.
1 it . A Iiaiiii;. yt. hiut liVOif UL;.CL
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u'autvsoi wiuti.
1, f.I , 1
Si'coud. If a Qoldicr or seaman, his
rank r position, aud with what command
he served.
Third. A full statement of all facts
known to the wtiter touching Lis own im
prisonment or treatment, and that uf nili
ers, either soldier or citizen, "iviii, as
far as possible, names, iih.ee, and dates.
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with names ot Conledeiatc olliccrs in
thargo.
Correspondents from New lork, ewfrom era Cruz state th.it the body ol
Jersey. Pennsylvania, l'el.iware, .Iary- I Maximilian will bo delivered to the .
find U p.f iri'liitfi It't'liitt .irtli Cur I . w
, , . ", " ", ,. ' ;. : ,. itrian legation, i uc remains are now on
loliua, boutli Carolina. Ueorgia, il irida. I , .
Alabama, Louisiana. Mississippi, A.ian- ' ,!'clr wa- 5ra C
sas. Texas, and the States aud Terii:rics There is no tmtb ui t'e vpport that for-
ei as, and tnc otaies ana lern:i'ni
lying west of the llocky Mountains, will
please address Johu P. 0. Shanks, M C.
Washington, I). C.
Correspondents from Missouri, lovra,
Kaosas.'Nebraska, Nevada, and the Terri
tqries fast of the llocky Mountains, will
address William A. Pile, M. C., &t. Louis
Mo.
Correspondents from Illinois, Indiana,
Wisconsin, and Minnesota, will address
Abncr C. Harding, M. C. Monmouth, III
Correspondents fnny the New Kugl.md
States will address Aarou 1 Stevens, M.
(.!., Nashua, N. II.
Correspondents from Ohio, Michigan,
Kentucky, and "Tennessee will addiessi
William Mungeu, M. C , r mdlay, (Jliio.
CommunUnt'oH addressed to members j
of the. committee trill be free of pijt,tuje
It is the intention of the committee to!
collect all facts necessary to make a tlior- (
ou'h official history of this sul j.-rt. !
The various newspapers throughout the I
country are requested to io this circular j
a gratuitous insertion, together with suth ,
uotiee as they may deem proper.
John P. C. Shanks, j
Wili.;ai A. Pile ,
AliNKtl (!. II ARhlSi:,
A.uon V. Stevens,
William Mum; ex.
Committer
John D. Lauhakek, Cleik.
Certain of the '-lost cause" journals
are in a state of chronic trouble because
we claim and thp pp;;!ar vaioo gives us j
the title of the Union
parly.
Tbe es-j
idnntmn i si,.lo a r ,1 I.Utnrln-.l V. '
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nave ueieuueu iuo o uiuu ii'raiiisi ocuci
son Davis, Jeremiah S. lihiek, Andrew
Johnson, Henry Stanbery, and the nulli
fication judiciaries of half a dozen Sratcs
which sought to strangle tbe
nation ov
opposing luc uialt aaa uiscrcuiting me
curreucy under the Fpccioas charge that
they were uncopstitutional measures. Wt
earced our honors by defeating Leo t u
the Appomattox, the Chicago suriender
Democracy in 18ti4, and Clymcr in 1SG0.
j We shall make good our glorious claim
by protecting Pennsylvania this year from
having on the Supreme beuch of ths
Commonweal'.! judge already idrihjed
and committed against the constitutional
ity of the legal-tender notes of the Na
tional Government.
Only Six Supporters is tiie Ses
ate. The supporters of President John
son's policy in the Senate have dwiudlei
down to SIX. Only think ! a President
with an immense patronage at hit com
mand can oniy find sis mcj iu the United
States Senate willing to support bis dar
ling schemes. How are the mighty fal
len ! In the House the B.uuiber is equal
ly small. Ooly twenty-three could be in
duced to vote with the President
At
this rate the President will have no sup -
portcrs left at the nest
ul Con-
dress.
Gold Excitement. There is consid
erable excitement in Scranton, Pa , about
the discovery of gold there. Coo, speci
men of quartz that was tested contained
at tho rate of $ 100 per too, Other sam
ples were also tested. The samples were
taken from a tract of land iu Nicholson
township, oi t-e lino of the Laekawana
sed to Ve gold were di.scoveied embedded
iu the sliac3. It is similarly embedded,
and has tie appearance of the California
'lU!lr,z min.ng gold. The specimens were
!ounu anl ar nw la tLe possession
af George Curdy.'
....
I WASniNCTON, July 29. President
Idinson, accouipuuicd by Mrs. Stover
d other members of his family, togeth
er possiblrj, with one or two members of
tbj Cabinet, prcposo a visit to Tcnm ssce
jr the State election excitement is over,
lipokout Mountain is their destination,
nJ they will probably remain there two
'Wks
General Grant left Long Branch and is
on yis way to Tennessee by special train
from New York this morning, to ctve his
personal atfcntioa, to affairs iu that State
during the election excitement, which is
rePrcffnIcd to 1,0 in'ense, and a conflict
General Staubcry is now said to be urging
the President to rtlicve the fleneral, on
i '
1 .r.il
' "-flA1"lf tA (lirt .infvnlrn lirt llunjl m rn A.
I . w . v. . i .uiM"ni. iw u . . . . a.
ence to Air. Muiibery s rcccct opinion on
n . ...
the old Koconnlruciion act. Those who
favor tho removal of S!ieridin a.scrt that
CCUCra! i lioina.i Wl.l succeed lira, and in
consequence tho change will not be made
until after the election iu Tennessee.
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i New j tir.K, July I lie Urnthr
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j -tfW Orleui.3 special s:iys : I.ate advices
cign Consuls have been molested in Mex
ico. The headquarters of the Republican
State Central Committee, announced as
having been established at Ilarrisburg
until otVnyise ordered, aro located at
No. 22 North Second Street.
y ' o 'J T c j-: i: jt a
Commissioner.
We are authorized to announce the nimeof
Isaac Pile, of Walker township, as a candi
date, tor County Commissioner, subject to the
ilccissiou of the Rt publican Convention.
Ml (-11 II.
We arc authorized to announce 'he name of
William Gives, Ksrj., of Fermanagh town
ship, as candidate for Sheiiil, subject to
ihc decision of Ilepubliian nominating Con
vection.
iieritr.
Mi:. Kimtoh: Feimit me to recommend to
ihc K publican pr.rty. Jacob Lexox as a can
liilalc for nomiiiaiion for the ofV.rc of Sheritl
Mi. Lemon was a fa'uhful soldier and is a
citizen of Hti-ict integrity and would mukc a
s'.rong caudid"'t. Ulalk.
Mil. ii 11
Capt. II. II. Wilson 7vrr Sir:
As the tiaic is fast approaching when
proper persons should be selected for the
difierent offices to he filled this coming
fall, allow me to name Peter Cabstet-
ter, of Monro.i township, as a candidate t j
fur Sheriff, subject to the decision of the
UeiiLI.eau N omiuating I .on vent ion .
KAST END.
C ounty Treasurer.
Mb. Eiitok As no person has yet been
mcutiened for the ollicc of County Treasurer,
i allow me to bring before Ibe people and the
. ,,..,- r i... it,,,,, v. .
of MitHintowr.. Mr. Hoffman is a maj of
iong busincs? experience, honest in fill his
denlings, ani if nominated and elected, would
make tnty and obliging officer.
TiScAiionA.
Legislator
CArr. II. II. WiLson As the tin;s has al
ready arrived for the announcement of the
different offices at the coming election, permit
us to suggest to the consideration of the Re
publican nominating convention the name of
Jcsci'ii L. Stewabt, of Perrysville, nsasuii
nblo person to represent the interests of Ju-n-ata
county in the Legislature.
Tt'scABOB a Township.
Assembly
We desire lo offer to the people of Juniata
county the nameof Johx I'ATTEnson, of Peru
Mills, Lack township, as a suitable person to
receive the nomiualion for the office of As-
sembly. Mr. Patterson possesses rare rjuuli-
fications for this position, has been a life-long i Wilson's ability faithfulness and bravery j Sixth street, its central locality makes ii pnr
and consistent supporter of.be party, has 81lrh Bn Brticle 'y,e believe would be ce.d-
i:evtr asked for an office from the people, and j ingly unpleasant to bim. We then simply ' j j' siXiiEP..-!. Tra'p
nmong tbe masses there are few men that iu""cst him as a suitable man upon whom the i - -
i have more friends. We believe thai bis nom
; iuation nt this time would add considerable
sirengt.i to the ticket, and be very acceptable
o a large portion ot'ikc
front.
KegiMcr nnd Recorder.
En. Senti.xil Jons Stomi of Fermnn-
agh township, is reap ct fully remmnnlcd j
as a candidate for Register an Recorder, i
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subject to tlie decision of lUe Republican Con-1
Yrr.rion. Mr. aStoncr is a worllijr man nnd
would make an excellent oiucer.
Ftnji.vMAan.
Treasurer.
I
Mr. EniTon Permit us to recommend to
ilie KepiiUioiu party, Jcsei h 1knn K i.f., of
ratierpor.. for nomiaa U,t Coi.nly Treas-.
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Hrnr Kul.ii.il fj. Hi iWiumn t.T I1a KAnnlili.
i
can nominating Conrcntion,
M.r Votee.
Kherifl.
Ma. F.niToji. la ordt;r to secur tlie elec
tion of Republicans is this county, h becomes
our duty to pelcct our very best nicr allow
us, liiervjoie. to presold ii. iae pulilie the
name of Mr. J. M. Pit aeon, of Fnyclte town
pliip, as a most suitable candidate for tbc
office of SlieriiT, cubject to the decision of ibe
nominating Convention. Mr. Sharon is a
man of honesty an 1 iulcgriiy. and is iu every
wavnualiliedfortbe ofSoe : Le is too w.H : iiv;,l)? e.nploy.d;,,;,
Lnnwn in this county fur any fiinber om. deav.u-t.. give 9ntii!sc;in, an I hope to re
ju iit. He would, n.) doubt, c.irry a strong ceive a l.bjral share of public p-iTjuae.
vote, an'i m:ilte a uijjt excellent olrurcr.
.-ev.
Wai.kkr.
Senator
appro-iching for the selection (.f suitable per- j f John Sion-r .a 1, djc'd., Ive , Wal'-r-r
sus ir tl various otjSces to be filled this I lown-hip, Juniata county. I'a , iviil bell, at
fall, nilow me to sn?-et the ntii-c of CoUnel T'lic nU, ou Hie premiss, i:, ibe ..
J. K. lloniso. a, a person fu for rVer'Ir
the position, of State- Senator, tubjret to the j
in ire or less, bounded on the wvsi hv K 'ler
decision of the Republican nominating con- 1 Griffith, on the nirth by John M;.Mi.'ii, on thj
ven'icn. The Colonel's view are well known 1 e 1,1 ,,v MiMia-i Sa i.k. ao I on tb south
,,v McKnigbt 8 II ur.i a id Yi low W.I in ba
in regard to the mon.tous .c. now ag.ta-; J , , 'Tll Lt ll'"u
tiiiR the nation, with reference to a practical j JUli ti ir,u x s,,rin , nc ,r tll, h Apr
solution of mr national difficulties. CidnnrI t (Jrchard au I other fruit, will a SJ.'ujieii'.-y of
Kobison served with distinction ihrougl out j Timber Land f..r the u,e of the pi i.:e.
lb. entire war and was a gallant and fearlesi ! , 1 ! ' '!rl of purchase monr to
... i ,,,,n,.,. l be paid on confirmation of sab-, and the bal.
"! .a.uu.EPiMsios. I ance or, the Pr-t c;ay cf At ril, 1-t,. ., with in-
! len sl secured, l.y fto'i,,. '"
Sheritl. I l'ersons wihing to see the pr-miici will
., P. , I p'ea?e call on the subscriber.
M ,. H. II. U-Dcar Sir :-.U the , eSale to commence at I o'clock T. M
time is fast approaching when nominal ions j ,dvl, iri'i7-ts JOHN MrMlW
i.t n-
nfA in tll niSl fil 111 l TArillllR OllieeS to
cn..i . i . ,.in.:,.n r, ,1 t.A .
: " - - " " - - - - -
t ",c fc' ". -r --1 .
j hon us ,0 I'rese,,t men if we w,l.
i r . . , l a 'm
I fire, to linn" ootorc to puMic the tifim o!
i s,j.f..voN rrimnovr, of Susquehanna town-
sbip, as a suitable candidate for Sheriil'-
sub-
jeet to the decision of the i,ominnung con-
vct.tion. Mr. Lpdegrve is, and always lias j s,tua!e on Wat. r street. Mifllintown. wool!
been, a staunch Republic in. and possesses all i respectfully inl'..rni tho public Hut he j urp,;.
(he vces:,ary qualiacatio for said ofli.:.'. ses carri inj ou said business a' iU'smU
and if nominated will, no doubt, add consid- j -W!,irC erer,'",in iu his 1"'e'
eral.:y to the strength of the ticket in the east , i:i,airs. S.-itees. Tables, ar, ! oiher lioiioihoM
nd -j( the couuly. EL SQL'EIIANNA. Funiiture. c.iu In- pr'.cure.i :. ..ay -mr.de. or
, niaiiitfacturcd to order at ibe most reanonai.'a
SK.WTOUI A!.. "'i',''';,,,,,, ,
. l.:n ing been .ong nint ex'cn-ive!v ens-aged
CaTT. II. II. WlLStiN Dear Sir: in the business, I f.-el certain iLa i can ren
As the time is approaching tor nouiina- I ,,4r comjdetc sai taotion. boih as to th- qual
tiug suitable persons for tLe various ofii- : r ,n.-v rt'rk1:"--'iP mo leratenesj
ecs to be voted for thu lall. I wouid, Panicubir .iticntion paid to the Re-paint -through
your columns, respectfully sug- ing an.l Itenovmi ,n of Old Furnilurc. All
jest to the consideration of the Nomina- sorts of Leuering an I
ting Convention Dr. J. P. Step, rett as a A' A PA A" T I .V (i
person eminently qualified for the position Can-f ji:- nde 1 to.
of fe'tale Senator. The Doctor U Weil-' ( hope !- rtrkt atiention to nusines.- an'l it,
known throughout the District, and it i- Icmr. in.us drpi.r.meiit to my patioiis io nui't
unuoeessarv to s:iv anvtlung at length in
regard lo His views on ine grcar auu icau
in fiucstions wl ich are aj::tatin nur
C-Minirv. He I. as alwavs been a true lto-
UUIMII.IU, UUU lilUI lil ii-ttiv Him-; r jv-i'
i i: c : n,,..,..t;..r, o.Ji.
measures as remote tiie iii.eres's ann
fend to ihc perpetuity of this great Re
public. LACK.
On; Next Senators.
The impirlartce of securing good an 1 able
men as candidates for this rcfponsitle office
can hurdly be OTer-estiniited. Our distiici
.1 . i
is, confessedly, a very close one. We can all
rett tl.t. nr.iietv which wc felt for the re-
ult r.t Ihc last election. Nor cau we shut1
. ,
our eyts now to the ftict. that ). we w;-o to,
il.ct our men, we must nominate the strong-
est and most availinle men thai em 06 lo.in l !
in Ibe district. Iu lar-e iulcrcnursc Trith the j
people of ibis f.n.l llier counties r.mposin
.
this St natorial District, we have frc.iiK'iitly
heaid the name of Davio Wilson oirntiunrd
as a gentleman eminently iina.ified for this
responsible post. Mr. WiUon, by virtue of
his liusisess habits, t&ients and education,
would make an ab'e Represenlativc : and har-
resided for a considerr-hle time in the
cotiulics mat compose mc i-m, :
very generally and favorably known through- (
out all this portion cf the St?te, we think he .
is the man to be offered by our lo:ity as
one of ihe candidates ; and for this purpose
ho will be sus-aincd by Many.
Legislature
One year ago the KcpuUiwaiis o our coun
ty placed before the people for Legislative
uouors uapi. ii. ii. u.m.. huu uj uti.i.tu
for him without a dissenting vote bis friends
hoped to secure lo bim tbe district nomi:
nation. With the prestige which only
unanimity aud enthusiasm among fncads cau
give, be was presented to tbe district confer
ence but to the cbngrin of bis friends be was
rejescd by j prcess of which it is not our
business to sj.i'i.k. Again, all those of h;;
former friends who have spoken to the writer
relative to ennuidates for the lower House of
Legislature, ba:e Epoken favorably of this
gallant soldier tIio has ever since he attained
his majority been faithful to bis early politi
cal convictions, nnd when rebellion reared its j
dreadful, bloody form and when rebel friends
croaked and declared that the eu I of this
Government hni come, he slood not among
j ji,e and appalled. Rut it is not our pur
Iii'1Ma"i0 wriie an article culoeistic of Captain
convention soon to assemble may without
) dulrimcut to itself or the parly which it rc"
'i.rcscnl 5 confer the honor ef a uonnnat ion ft.r
Legislature.
Jvmaia.
V A I. LA III. E FA KM AT l'ltlV.UK SALE,
, THe nndarsfpntd otters a: rrir?te-a:e hi.
i""ni Mliiite mF.irei; it:trnili;p, vi:Lin I iri's
,,f McAiistersrilk-. en.tHinini yj Ac-en .out
70 acres cleaned aud in i uij;!i Mate of cults-
T.ition all under ynod fencu and wrli l-ir.sd
The ii...rovcmcnts a.v- p-'d Sione Dwthii.g
IIoii,e. Lajk lUtrn, Gsist Mill y,Uh ll.rec rua
i i . ,
' wvw-mio. n.-eis, bolb ntw,
Incited on a never-fi.i'.inif Bt.rj.r.i ,.r nii,r
a'so Apple ami Fear Orchard; -inriiig i.f
; w'er and Spring liouae convcr.f-.-iit t" bouse.
'"",lr wrI 1 " n'e.,ry out.b.uirHnjr.
' Terms cash. If not gold at l.r T.i'e i!e w
t . n- t . . . i. ....
t
; ie o;iereu ai puuiiiT mip at o cNM-i on
"Hay. S?ptmber 21st, IS ;7. pn ii e,.
tf-
juiy .-.i, isocjni. GI.()i;t. ii S!NtKj;.
riAVEXV 4 G8AVi:LL rrn'd i. f rm t:e
V c"i"'n,of Juniata and n i-ls'jtrlr)7 coim
Ucs that Ihey llaVe c.jmmfiicid
V A JJ l K r M A K I X G ,
In all its various br.-n-Les. in Mc tlisterri;,,.
nnd arc prepared to f.u uisb ui.v.,,!,,; i ltelr
hue of business on tbc most rea vn able term-.
Old furniture n paired and ma !-as g.,,,,1 ;,4
nevr. They al30 keep a g,md assoriment ..f
(.bans a., iule. Lumber taken in cxrlianz
or f.ir w'i ilm V;i.,i .. ... . . &
1 V v.oc.a2g especially (,tei..!.l i0. Coffin
maue io onlcr on the shortest n:ire m l u,rft
reasjuuble terms. f iulv 1 ls.:T;
I
QRP!f AVS- CO.rKT S.VLK.-IJ, vir. of.
. - jia.nj vjimn,
JIFfLIXTjWXCilAIitMANlFA'jroUV
Wafer Sfr,;, M;f,t;t
A X h) V V T V 1 IMJIS T'
1 1 - ' ' J' J- -lilil It i o 1..
Thc undersigned l'iing purchase.
t'bas. W. Wiilz -I. that old and populnr
CHAIR ArifJrACTOH"!T
! " ""a' suave oi ,,uonc pairou-
-ISC.
July :
1-tf.
LKVI ItKLIJ"!!.
1 r ;KIAL LIST nll SCriEMCKR Itr.M
i -
1H.07.
Isaac r.oitei-rer vs. ?an:!iel I'.ige. Jos. Lcn
Ii..t,aet Gable and J.uiall.an Ibtnis.
' Krein'er vs. Sillers.
Kobert X'iucrr. th. Iluph MeNenl.
John .1. Patterson vs. Vim. Liiiicfieid and
Win. M. A!!:.-on.
Jr.coii La'iver vs. Smi.iuc! Page and Ji s.-nh
Lonj.
' l'hiiip K. Meloy vs. Westley Itaxley a l
Lchiiiin Luhns
t'hri-tian Neff vs. V.'eslli'y B.irkcy and Lcu-
: man Kuhns.
Morrisons Administrators vs. K.'warJ Ber-
rvnian, with notice lo Terre Tenant,
' Lollis K. A,klnPn & Laura Atk-ason vj.
fiie i'eiiuslTnn'a Railroad Cnmp.any.
Isaac Roliineer ts Samuel J'iipe.
O'-rpe Kbiue vs. Chief Li.rgess Assisl..nt
iu: csUi:u ii p ii uuiic.i oi me uorooj;ii ui
.iiilLiuinr n.
Isiac liotteij
-r vs. tannic! Tajre and Jos.
i'aac.
Win. M. Aliison vs. The School Distiict of
rernianngh lowii-lii;1.
IV-ilton Derces v. Borough of Patlersnn.
'"ilviu Ii. Hartley vs. Catharine Cunnin"-
.
MofM I5 Jlover Ti Fre,icrk.k iln(;L
R K Kumboi cer. J. It. Cunningham. John
II. Long, G. L- 8halIrros and Joint H . Se .i,
t uoiog oiisiues nj i, u in i i.irrr, unnirgliHol
& t;o.. T.s. Hearing .V Bell.
Right Ueverued James F. Wood, Lxccutor
of the last Will A Testament of Henry Felix,
vs. )t!o A'.brechl and Henry Albrechi.
Samuel mi!h vs. John Jenkins.
Mi'ler A Lippcncott ts. Itossermnn.
Josi ph C. Walls aud Cilhai ine Wa Is, for
lhe a(,,e R1, j sfpnrnle usu of ,;J0 saiJ Calhl
riu? Watts, vs. R. V. Jamison.
Noah Herlzlrr vs. Jacob (jmningcr.
John J. Patterson anil James M. S'd'.rs,
Kxecntors of Wm. 11. Patterson, vs. Jobi M.
Bui t ley.
John llcaring. for nse, vs. Win. Krai's,
with notice to Terre Tenants.
Stewart Turbett vs. James North.
J .mat nan McCoy vs. Isauc It. Reiser.
July 24-tc.
'1"7'E hare one room devoted enlireir la
V Ger-ls Furnishing Goods aud Lcady
Mude Clothiog, such as
Coats, Pants, Veils,
(ivei- Coa's, Boots A Shoes.
Hats A Caps, Whits iibirt
Flauucl Shirts, I'tuhrsriirts, and
Drawers.
SCLOUFF, FUOW A PARKER.
gTATES L'MUN IiOIfcJ, rBii.AUtLiui.v
Th:s Hotel is pleasantly situated on ib
South side of Market Street, a few doors (!
j UK.,' ALL.--A Top Uuzy. nearly i.cw.
sePn aI ijen; i. Keiincr's in Miiford t,wn-
sl,ip. Tor price, t!c , iciuire of the ru't.-
siiaei
J. 1. Ki.t' i'