Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, August 21, 1867, Image 2

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    Juniata Jlcntiuel.
M I F F L I N T O W N
Wednesday Jlorn.nc, Angnst lit 186"
II. II. I I.SOX, Krfitor and lnblihcr
REPUBLICAN STATE NOMINATION.
FOR SUPREME JUDGE,
HON. HENRY W. WILLIAMS,
OF AI.I.EOHEST COUNTY.
DISTRICT NOMINATIONS.
PKN ATOK) ' 1
Col. J. K. ROBISOX, Juniata county.
Subject to decision of District Conference
AS.SEMHLY,
Capt. II. II. "IVILSO.V, Juoia'a county.
Subject to decision of District Convention.
COUNTY NOMINATIONS.
SHERIFF,
J. MADISON SHARON, Fayette.
nr.filSTER AND RECORDER,
JOHN STONKR, Fermanagh.
TREASURER,
JOHN HOFFMAN, Mifflintown.
COMMISSIONER,
SOL. UFDEGROVE, Susquehanna.
AUDITOR,
YY. JIAKINS EVANS, Spruce Hill.
The Chairman of the Republican Con
vention has appointed the following nam
ed gendemen as the County Committee
for the ensuing year :
Jl.filintowa J. J. Patterson, Chairman ; Sol
omon I'.nijks.
Trtuanr.b UnnleA iVielrr, Jacob tlvrer.
TV'aiker John Motzer, K. Davis.
Delaware S. . Kvans, Geo. H'. Smith.
Monroe Samuel llrnwn. A. G. Shwllciibergcr '
Kutqiichariinh h. l.on, fc. irawtoru.
Greenwood T. nnnihcriter. 1'. F. Zeiders,
J"aettc M. Ilufliii.iii, K. .Shel!-n'ierger.
V.ttiurson S. 11. lirown, F. F. Kohui.
Mi'ford John linM:i;-h, John K irncst.
1'errjsville dipt. J Thompson. V H. Okeson
Turbctt K. W. Iterkey, lsasc He'ckinan.
Spruce Hill W. J. Kvans, Thomas l'aiton.
Jleale K. Doyle. Wm. Young.
Tuscarora U. 1. Smclker. J.imes Murphy.
Lack James Wallace, M. .SiiiiiiJ
lilaok Log Jacob Gunter, James Mclntyre.
THE CA1H.NET Tl'MBLING TO PIE
CES. Ry all the accounts received from Wash
ington we are unmistakably enlightened
ns to the weakness increasing in the Cab
inet, the growing distrust among its indi
vidual members, each for the other, and
the utter contempt in which the Prcsi
dent, as a man aud an official, is held by
his constitutional advisers. Postmaster
General Randall has or will tender his
resignation, on the ground of personal
friendship for Mr. Stanton. Randall and
Stanton are the only members of the"C.tb
inet between whom any friendship exists.
The other members of that body are all
at logger heads, each jealoui of the other,
each fearful that the other Las loo much
control of the President, and all conse
quently regarding the Chief Magistrate
ns a mere tool. Mr. Seward's enemies
have worked arainst him in some-hino-1
like the spirit with w'jieh engineering !
demagogues killed off men during tlic
Ruchanan administration. They Lavc j
made Johnson believe that Seward boasts
too much of his power over him. In this !
way poor old Buchanan was played upon
by the traitors who desired to monopolize
him ; and impressed by the false notion
that Northern men were boastful of their
power and influence over his Administra
tion, Ruchasan, by his rudeness and utter
heartlessness. drove from hi confidence:
some of the best L.? of tho land, and
gave himself up entirely to the uses of
traitors. Tho same game is now being
played with Johnson by the same men,
the traitors. After Seward has prostitu- j
ted himself to the base uses ot Johnson,
it is the policy of the new controller of
the President to get rid of the old Pre
mier. This is to be accomplished by
playing on the persorial pride of Johnson,
by leading him to believe that as long as
Le ha9 Seward in his Cabinet, the coun
try is left under the impression that he
has a master. For this reason Johnsou is
tempted to ask Sew.ird to resign. The
ttaitors want Johnson and bis Cabinet as
they had Buchanan and his constitutional
advisers, entirely under 'linir own control. I
,.T , . , , , .Mr. tjtoner has been a teacher iu our puo-
c can only wait and see whether they!,. , , r ,.
.,, , . , . , J 1 lie schools lor many years aud is every
will succeed in their plots.
. way qual;n?d to till any position in the
Ir we are to believe the telegraph re-gift of the people. For fine specimens of
ports, Mr. Johnsou ha3 screwed up his ! penmanship tiit "rjlatcr might refer its
courage fcfScicntly to transfer General '
Sheridan to the Department of Missouri
assigning General George II. Thomas to
the command of the Fifth Military De
partment. It makes little difference to
JMr. Johnson whether General Thomas
pursues the same lino of conduct in refer
ence to the refractory spirits in Lousiana
adopted by General Sheridan or not, 60
that he may vent his f pleen against a gal
lant soldier, and endeavor to humiliate
him in the eyes of the country. In or
aenng bnendaa to the Missouri Depart-
ment, the Presideut obtains his revenge,
and will receive the thanks of his Rebel
e i .t , . i r. .
men Is tbrougiiuut the South.
F"T thrSaitmel.
AX IXUAIK GAJlt.
During the recent contest in this county
for State Senator tlie charge was raade hy
the rivals of CoIodcI Tiolisoo that lie was"
brought oat by Colonel Patterson fur the
purpose of using him to carry the county
and then trade him off, and thus the coun
ty would not get a Senator. Now, while
I had a choice, yet I would rather sec
cither of the three nominated than for the
couoty to lose the Senator. Col. R.ibisoti
was fairly nominated, as he had a dear
majority over both of his opponents com
bincd. Although the vote stood 19 to
14 Col. Robison had a Jarre maioritv '
' 'I
over either. Mr. Wilson had 4 delegates
and Dr. Sterrett say 10. Although he ! Northern aud estern States on ncconrr.
really had only 8. This is the way the!01" lcncss of the spring. With tl
vote stood by delegates, and to take the
popular vote as you would under the
Crawford County Svstem, Col Robiscn
had a majority. So that he is clearly and
decidedly the choice of the county, and
every one acquiesce in the result. Gen- 10 a lu" average in the est, particuiar
crally such is the feeling, but it seems i !a Wisconsin and Minnesota; also in
Dr. Sterrett is not satisfied, ntid on last
Tuesday, the day on which the County
Convention was held in Huntingdon, he ;
went up and was busy in urging the sue-
cessful candidate for Senator, Samuel Me-
Vitty, to go against Col. Robiscn in the ;
conference, and thus difc.it him and cut ,
us out of a Senator.
This panic is an
linfjiir nn Tli
claims of the two men were settled at
home by their own fellow-citizens, and it ,
is not honoraWo to the party in Dr. Stcr- j
rc:t now to go out or the county and l.jr
aoy representations he may make try to!
cut ,lc conotv out of a Senator. What :
i., ....; i. : ,. ;..!
to d.. Iitniwir. Il .r..! ntl.nrs fm.1 tl.n
friends of Col
Robison are iu earnest ,
and are trying by every hon jrahlc means
to secure his nomination, and this plan is . 'ryiana ; I cluwarc j irginu j j t, a militia company of .Maryland, rom- pie.iS:,t and "profitable employment. The
now to be resorted to to defeat him aud : Michigan 1-7. In other States c.-ti;tiatcs posed mainly ot returned rebel officers numerous objections which are usually eu
make their story of "selling out" true.-' are tivcn uPon wl'ever dat. was received j f'"- a vry of light cuns for comi-ered in sel!inS ordinary works will no.
Dr. Sterrett has feone to Conferences be-' pwrallj showing a considerable increase bin, to TnTh ' ,!"'- ,,,e T- mcourajrement and
r - , b . P over last vear. , is said to have dtree.ed lnm to In nisi fri,.n,, yni,i vU attend the Agent, makii if
foto this to oppose the nonniiees of this i ... . , ! the battery, but that Mr. Stanton deehued 1 lis ah,,r, n,.rceub!e. useful and lucrative.
county, and ihe people should know that! 1 !"""-
i ... . j e . .i I New hnclaud, the Alleirhany region aud
he is again tryiug to defeat their wish. : tjj(j t' 1
Such a course certainly will meet with j Gkiks. Are more uniform in aver
disapproval by tvery honest man, even ifj8geof States, generally appearing utiusti
he did vote against the nomination of Col. ; aIy lt has tpcu a moM sut.Cl.:ful
Rubison. Prof. Wilson coidiallv endors-j ,..,. r... .ir.j-L.r.;,. i,. ..,..i
cs the result ot the l.unvention, and why
should Dr. Sterrett attempt to thwart the
will of the people ? Had he been the
nominee, he would have complained had crop. ()hio aud judiana indicate a do
Col. Robison or bis friends opposed him fieiency iu average of 11 per cent., ind
in the other counties. If Col. KobUon ; condition 10 per cent. All the piiucr
is defeated in the Conference and the pili gohum growing States .show a simf
coun'y cut out of a Senator the people 1
will now know who to blame.
FAIR PLY.
Those in favor of making Greenbacks
and National Rank Notes as worthless as ;
the Continental money of olden times,
, ;
should vote fr Judge Shaiswood. He
9aJs that -olJ aD,i silvcr " tU on' l
r'e d a" rP" money-even
j'hat ksucd under untWi-y of the X.tion-
a' government, is W.
Tlie 0P''"ons entertained by Judge j
Sharswood on t,,e "H ndcr" question, j ;.
i l , .. i
wnicn were very imoerie".tiy Known at i u t . i .1 . i i ,
J, ; baukruptcd the country and destroyed tiie
the time ot ins nomination for the Su.'i- t i ,i i i ,
, , , , l.niuu beyond the hope of redemption
pieme bench by the Democratic Conven- ... . . - ,
, . : MiarswooU luilus tiie rasic opinion to u.it -
tion, are now tccoiuini generally under- , ,
. , , . , .r . i aud the men wiio coulu ainise his juuicial
stood by the people ad oer the State. - .
... . c- J T , j position to promulgate sucli an opinion
c cannot afford to t ut a Jud'-e uron I .. .'.. , ,
,. , ... . . , ' , ' ; would again abuse, if elected to the cu
the bench of our highest ( ourt who lias I , , , .. i
i rirp.ni Kftieh 1.1 riHiiiml ...-.-....in in
alrta''J' dclared ,llUt Ur ,,0, finanoial ! fi
system is unconstitutional and void. This!
. . . i ....v., uiu.v uutio onuics every
is a subject that directly affects every!,, i, r , J
, J ... , 3 "uII:ir of currency and every government
man a pocket, no matter wnat h;s politics hnnA . . ,.J.b,
ma be' auJ as each t,!e PeoI,Ie now com-
Ire,,enu To Blrike aawn our lotnl-lcn-!
uer money wnen .t s in t ie pockets oi:
nrorv nno r iia trill niirf T)iiiiifri t u iiL.t '
. --J-'"'
as uracil as it win iicpuottcans, auu nei
ther can affoid to have it dono.
!Miy I T IS UO.U.
The lighter of last week published an
assertion iu reference to Mr. Stoner, our
candidate for Register and Recorder.
which it knows to "be a wilful falsehood.
It says. "He knows nothing about public i
business and is a miserable penman."- i
... . .
A
readers to the Pre. honotary's ffnee
Pemocrats in Tenne.see stiil continue 1
to discharge the negroes from employment !
because they voted the Radical ticket 1
Democrats formerly made a great point 1
out of such proceedings, when some ran
icorons Whig discharged white men for
I voting the Democratic ticket. We see it
j really makes a difference with Democrats
t whose ox is gored.
The President has at length saspenJed j
Secretary Stanton, and oppointeu Oeueral
' Grant to act in his place. The latter ac-
'cepted the position, oad Mr. Stanton sub -
!...,. i . i . .
jtnittcd to his displitccment under protest,
THE ( KOI'S.
The July report, of the Agricultural
Department presents a favorable prospect
for uniformly good crops. The crop of
ISoO was five and a half bushels of wheat
to each person ; this year, it will be about
fix.
Wheat All the States except Ver
mont, New York, and Pennsylvania show
an increase dver last year.
Cor.N. The average U unusually large,
every State showing a material iacrea.se
cxeeM Maiuo. New Hampshire. Now v.k
and South Carolina. In the So
Mates the increase ranges upward to 0i
t , j o:
per ecnt , as in Arkansas. The condition, fl'las that "both Stale houses are old,
,T 'I ,. ... . , ... .
as 'ported, is a little delicient in ,e
continuance of the present weather there
is amp.e opportunity to make up the en-So
I - tl
lirc dt-Geiency, in which case the yield
wil1 unprecedented.
Oats. J he condition of Oats points
Massachusetts, Khode Island, Connecticut
1ew Jorst7. a,lJ "ia bout b slightly .ess
"J1"1 ia!it 3Par 'n Waiue, crmont, iew
ork aD( Jcnucliy.
iASTiuts and hay. lhcso crops
ar0 un'"rfally large from an average up
10 1 J' u ana evcn oU Tcr e"t- nbovc
Potatoes. The report of the average
of potatoes indicates a larger rca planted
ln evcl7 f,la,c except Maine and New
Yt,rk- T:,e condition is also ibovo an
avC"qc, with a few exceptions, among
which aro Now York, Ohio aud Iai.
FnflTS. Peaches arc so exceptional
1,1 t!'cir fuccesslul seasons and localities
that estimates for States can scarcely be i
"lau0 wlln acruracy. .cw Jersey, as m
... i l i , . :
u:ta,ea " tr.V gLtitrai reiurns, s.iows ti.
r . - .! . Jrj
last Year:!.
Sough cm. Tho sorghum crop is gen
erally returned in comparatively poor con
dition with lower figure; than anv oilier
lar stale of facts.
OT to 1:1; TKl VI ED.
Let it be remembered that Judge Shari
wood's notorious decision against the na
tional currency, was an extra judicial one.
t. . - i i - i ,
It was uut involved in tlie case, but l
io his
partisan hatred and maiiec he went be-!
jeaTorcJ
, . . " "K '
to siao, m mo Hour ot its peril,
the government that fed aud kept him :
sale, by cloaking with the judicial er-j
mine an extra judicial opiuion. which il l
'it! liren m:i! tbo 1-iu. w.i..U 1. ......
'" "J-"" iiuiu
I " - -" .. .. . . . .1 V . I . . . i J ' 1 I I 11 IU-
foree that onininn if it ;,, 1,;- nn -...
... ... , 1 " '
No man who has a greenback dollar iu
h;8 ket or w,i0 0WQS
LouJ on wLk.h Le ovr ,ar,
.
Ins 0, t or 7 tier cent, iuiorest cau with
safety vote for Geo. Sharswood. Men
who have once shown themselves parti
zas on the judicial lench should never
be trusted with such authority again.
Sharswood has been tried and found
wanting. Let him not ajain have the on-
Portuulfy of usinS judicial position to
fUrt.h,'r J"1"0 mCaSUrcS or sMike a 1,,ow
" ' 'J"ra inquirer.
Conversion of ?-30's.
On the loth of August, the original
limit fixed for the conversion of 7-30's in
to 5-20's forty minions ot the former re
mained unconverted. Ou yesterday, how
ever, twenty millions of 7--0's, first scries,
were received, aud as the time for cun-
version has been extended to September
15, the Treasury Department expect that
the entire amount will bo changed iato
5-20's by that time. Rut twenty millions
remain lor conversion.
It is said that the Indians on the Plains
have an ingenious way of setting fire to
bouses with arrows. They wrap with a
rag soruo powder ou tbo heads of their ar-!
rows, aud on the tip cl their arrow-head 1
place a percussion cap. When the at row '
1 strikes Ihe ohjeet to be firel the can is !
! i . . , , , , . . '
jcxrdoaod. and the jowdci ana raj lgtuUd. j
STATE WITH TWO CAPITALS.
Connecticut is the only State which
lenjoys the anomaly of two capitals. Had
it the teintonal dimensions of New York,
there might be some excuse for retaining
an absurdity, the oiiginal reasons for the
existence of which' Lave Ion: since van-
ihhed. As it is, the honors of the State
, , I
capital alternate between JlaUlord and :
vl Hnvon WW... t !,., la !
. ..... . .., .
attacu 10 a rtiaie capital IS lost, Willie ll.e
State caunot afford the proper outlay for
, ... -.,,-...
erecting and maintaining suitable State
(buildings.
une 01 tue muiiiiiiiui, papers com-
.urir mi.irii(i:iTPi nuns, iiarmv lit mr mo-si
j i i i ' j in
with no suitable accommodations for com-j
mittces,and hardly enough room for mem
bers." It adds that "they are a disgrace
the State, and the people of Hartford
I . .1 VJa.m IlnnAn n 1 A B.l....iinil A F I 1. " ... .'
tnd New Haven are ashamed of them
!nd complaining that the citizens of the
Mini-caiitals "act as thoush it was a pure
l local ouestion." and that "throuch
tlcir bcnscless rivalries and jealousies the
rejt of the State must suffer." There are
people enough in Connecticut to settle
tlis question, even if both the capitals
vcre leftout in the selection of a new State.
A New Southern Ilt-bellion,
Washington, August 12. Tt lias
been stated here on very good authority
tht one of the reasons which actuated
Mr. Stanton when he refused to resign at
the President's' request, is that he has re
ceived information of a scheme which it
is said is on foot for arming military or
ganizations in the late insurrectionary
glutei?, nil... .'ii... nl.j.l. ... 1. f
assault upon the jrovernment, and he has
determined to remain at his post to thwart !
. . , -
It is father Said that one '
1
' iif flip pnilupo nf flip bitrt rut. turn l.flirjinn I
-... ..... .-.w . . .....w..
, ,., l.r,.s;j,.rit a,l Seeietarv i,f War xr.m
tlcrcM0f Secretary Stanton to us.igii
i r.. ...i i c . u. .. ...
and still refuses to do so.
TllE (i'cm'u.1 of Liberty, of Fniontown, possess energy, are wanted lo assist in C.-in-,
i i .i r ! vassinc in every Town and County iu ihe
a , an on:an f upportd by the Dcmocra-' .. . . i.. ... ,i. i;i..,..,i ;,..i
I ;i nn I r ran . 11 tiiii n "ii liv I ill' I reiiiiifrri-
i " i- -ii -j - - .
cy of Fayette county, and one devoted to
the cause of Shaiswood against Williams, j
comes to us this week with a charitable)
and generous allusion to the martyred '
President Lincoln. It says : j l()o Jakjc (ar Qmi fa
'The contributors to the Lincoln mon-j 'C iilpup "
ument, are demanding to know what has uuijdi.
become of their money. N ) mailer what rPIIK undersigned is now running the Short
has become of it. cannot It ,il l ,- i,rkc ''"(formerly run by Ijollobaugb
,. j. , . ,v Howe) to this phi'ie wnh every description
wore J.yrarcful jmrposc than bt,,n,j -i , uf ,,rctll yub Bt, Mlll.k,ini,. -n, nrr;vf, ;
mmnmrut to furh l mint M Linnjn, ! Patterson from 1'hil.i ielphia every Wednes
irlmti' life teas a icitfiTt'nO citrsr to hi duv1 and Fiid iy. tioois hauled for iner-
cuuutri.'
The Kentucky election fir Stare ofS-
i r .1 c-
I "!!rs rrul C 1 lu. ,hc C,,:r ,0n "f the.S,CJ!?-
Mon Uetuoerntic canlidatc over flic lie-
: publican and the National Democratic
The majority is ubout as large as at tlici
(''"'Cfcs-imml election. Kentucky is on
of the only three States left to the party
i which, but a few years a'0, wielded the
j a,tinies of the Republic
ilex iU'nl;$rmciii.$.
NOTlt::: Tl) TKACIIEKS. The School ii- !
rectors of Fermanairh township will meet ;
in the Ii 'rough of M itllintow n. on eiinesday, j
AttK'ist ':h. lKiiT, at 1 o'clock V. M.. at ihu'
School liouse, for the purpose of employing.
Te;i'.'hcrs to take charge of Ihf schools in said
township. C. It. IIAitTLKY, l'res t.
Klias IIobnino. Sec'y. lt. I
DISSOU'TION OF I'A 1!TN I' KS II i 1. The
co-p.rlnership heretoforeij r xistin be
tween F. .M. Mickey and Joseph IVunell .loing
businass under the name and style of .Mickey
& I'l'iincll, is this day .dissolved by t-utual
consent
l'ersons indebted lo the late firm will settle
their ncco unts with Jos. I'eiinel!, at the old
stand. August, 20, 1807-Ot-
A'OTICE 10 PHYSICIANS ANUOTHKHS.
1
The undersigned A Jminislralora of ihe
estate of lr. K. 1. Crawford, dee'd.. will ex
p. se to publie saie on TUESDAY, SEPTEM
BER 3rd, I8b7, at his bite residence in Miff
lintown. Jutiiata county. Pa., the MElilCAL
l.llilt VltV, which is extensive, and the SUR
GICAL INSTKl'MENTS, which nra complete
of suid deceased. Terms positively Cash.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. of said
d.iv. -
S. 11. CRAWFORD,
T. L. GREESLEAF, AJnr't.
Aug. 21, iso;-i:t.
WITH
JACOB HIE GEL & Co.
Late RiEGEL & FISTER.
IMPORTERS JOB3ERS OF
DRY GOODS,
No. 333 Market Street, and 27 North 4tb, St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Aug. 21, 1807-1 r.
Tuscarora Female Si-minarr.
...... . . I
rniMS Institution is conducted, ns nearlvas 1
X possible, ou the principles -jf a wollreg- jlrciec(cJ 6
ul.ited family. The utmost cure is bestowed i " mav .. l"fJG7-tf 1 JOHN I'lEIIL
on the manners of the young ladies. The! ' "' ' ' . 1
course of study embrace all the branches of a j . FULL ns?ortment of TRUNKS and TRAY-
thorough hnglisli education. I . FLY'IXO BAGS Also VOTIO VS such
FIltNCII, UERMAN. LATIX, GREEK and ' s ,Io;p Gi0VeS,'Buck Glove's'and Mits. (very
hlehcr Mathematics: ML.SlCand DRAWING , .:. x t-: i ny r. ... 1 1
Full training in Uyninaslic exercises, all of .
abich are taught by competent instructors.
. nt.Jf'"lse'V"n, T 5en on
Ten months,
for further information apply to
J. WALKEli I'ATIEKSOX, A. B. Prin
Academta. Juniita ccuaty. Ta.
An;. C1-1-.
Music 2
; PIANOS,
CHURCH OROANS,
PARLOR ORGANS, &c.
Jamf L. Kitr.l.T, Geneial Agent for the sale
of rinnott, Church Orpins. I'arloH nMii.
of rinnott, Church Organs, Parlor Organ.
c rospectr.illy announces to the citizens or
Juniata county that he is prepared to fnrinidi
nny ef the above named instruments at the
manufacturers prices.
An n n iiny kjn )!i .n!n!nfi)!i j
an. prepared to sell, I offer first the celebrated
i Sd'omaeker & Co. Pianos which are acknowl- j
edged lo be superior to any otber make in thin
country or hurnpe.
The Ktey Cburcli nnd Tnrlor Organs the
; l)pi jntrodlIC,.j IIlto c.,,lrcl(.s so ,,,.,;,
and which are pronounced the best by the
li.ndini nnil iinmMiilif.i.il mnttrinti. nf ih.
I countrv. will he furnished In churches nml
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privatu fumUies, at the shortest notice and
upon reasonable term.
Having had ninny years of practical expe
rience in the musical trade. I can assure my
I t
I
striiments manufactured, r.rery instrument
jtobl by me comes direct from the ni.inurneiii
;rers, and not from penernl wholesale tfeilers.
1 consequently all miy rely upon ppttiiiK new
nml perfect instrument, and foil and direct
guarantee from the nianuTacturcrs fur the
term of live years.
Kach instrument ordered will be delivered
to the residence of the purchaser without ex-t-a
?hnrjre. The instruments of any other
first-c!as manufacturers will also be furnish
ed at their regular circular rates.
Turtles who limy desire to purchase, or' to
Coiiiinunicaie upon tfce subject, miy address
me at New lSloouifiehl, Terry county,
Price lists wiil be sent upon application l r
mail. August II'., l' 7-tf
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. . ... . .
eouulrv. to whom tlie most liheral imiiice
mente will be offered. For particulars, apply
to' or a'Illrc, p rMFI IT rrOTHI
7-2 Sanom Street, rhiladulphi.i, I'a.
August 2, ISUT-t'ii.
j chants delivered ilieir -tores free of drny
: ae. If unable to .oiii'ly his customers and
i h ,reioul miking one trip p;re -k.
i nn win run two irii imt wtTr, nrrivinz in
i I-a.ter-on on Sn.unL- with the second l .ad.
! ThanLSul for th--: oatronae he iruts to merit
I a continuance' uf ibi'sme?
june 12, ltti7-tf. .1. K. HOM-onAUGII.
QTK
O th
AY SIIKET. Came to the residence of
the undersigned in lehiw:.rc township.
Juniata county, on or about the lat of April
ilircit ewes and one duck. I he owner is re
lucted 'o come forward, prove property and
1 inke them away, othev.vU"e they will be dis
i posed of as the law directs.
I JONATHAN" KEl-rKK.
Aus 1 1, 1r.1-.7-nt.
JOHN C ItUTTON. M. I), formerly of Har-
" risliurg. having located in the horoui-'i of
Verrysviile. offers his professional services to
the citizens of that place and surrounding
country. L-"i!- 1 c'JT 1 1.
rpEAl'HEU8 V.'ANTF.U. Five teachers are
J wanted to take charge of Schools in Fer
managh township. Term six months. Salary
i?:10 nnd per month. Apply on day of
cs iminiition August Hith.
order of ihe Hoard.
CALVIN BARTLKV, I'rcs't.
Klias Ilon.sisii, Sec y. Aug- , 1"'7.
L c w i s 1 0 w n A c a d c w v.
nMIIS Institution
wiil open on the .!nra
......
-I Vcdne'lfy MHth) of Jeptinher.
Terms for boartlinp. furnished rnom. Trph
in.fr, fuel nnd Tuition for the Academic year
of forty weeks 8'J, jpayable half-yearly in
adpnnce.
Direct all cninmnnicatiotis to McCoysville,
Juniata county. Pa., until Sertentber 1st, and
after that to Le wist own.
JOHN LAIRD, Principal.
Aug. 7, 1807-td.
MEW BAKERY
In tiiebaxmrnt of Ihf Valtenon lions'; in rat
tenon. Hotels, Fnmilics anil Uualsrs furnished
willi Breml. Pies And Cakes at shirt notice.
The suliscriher has also opened a S.ili sro-iin
in Milllintown, nt A. T. Biirnes' ('iRar Store,
,'th.is nffonlinp the .-itizetis of both towns an
t .? i : i ... .i... . i
opiortunitjr of buying good nnd cheap liread.
may lo, I!SG7. J J AiJUU titllLf), It.
...n,..!..., ,. , ,
T . . ? ? ?T undersigned takes
this method of inlorming farmer, and
others induced of anything ... h;8 line that he
il continues the S iddie and II.iri.ess Man
ufactory on Water street at the old stand for- ,
merly occupied hy niiaiii Jvenuy. Lvery-
thins sold nt reduced prices. Kcpairing done
.-..;.,.. ...i i; .,:,...;.,.,,
n;niMh.,i fri.i (
unfinished Kid. nt
SULOUFF.
FROW & PARKER'S.
IjHtR SALE. A Top P.ugpy.
will be so'.d on reasonable t
nearly new,
term? can be
seen at Ueni. D. Keoner's in Miiford town- ,
ship. For rkc. etc., iaiuire of ihe under-
:n-d .'. D. KEPM'R.
MiSinto-fta. T
I JUNIATA VALLEY BANK.
i
.POMEROY.PATTERSCE, JACC3S Co
3iJtii)itoun,JuHii!i Cw.nly, V;m'.
CAPITAL. $30,000.
'
JOSF.I II POMF.:;Y, Present.
j Kb. JAC0R3, tVhicf.
I w.rT(1I,
' , . , , ".
I !. Vm"' . ,.ohn J
i jerouie .no opson, ..:orEe J.icot.i,
Jotin allmc!i.
STorKiioi.i.rr.s.
.I-.bn J. Patterson, R. J.omI..n,
George Jacobs,
liar, ie 1 jiiiber.
John Motzer,
J. y. Thompson,
Jacob Jterpoy,
Autos G. ltonsall,
Joseph romeroy,
Joseph r.otbroek,
Michael lloftmnn,
Nonh l!ert!er,
t-'avid Uerlzler,
Jereu;iah I. yens,
8amuel D. Ilerr.
11. I' .Me Williams,
John Hermler,
John K. liobieon,
It. E. l'arker,
I'. L. Greeiileaf,
(John II.'iNl.nefi.
jS- T. Mc('ui:. cl,
.'Know Itprppr.
!.lohn fiiurich,
!l". . Jacob.
K. W. Kivl.y.
(Abralinm Sirbrr,
j William p.ai,i,,
iSnaiuel Leonard,
'Thus. Siit-:!prbrger,
ISsr.uel (1. Rvans.
lit. II. Ib-htel.
IC'ias ili.rr.uip-,
t'hilip Ki'pnrr
i.l::cob Koioitz.
Joseoli M. Cdlo.il
Josoua roH'-i.b.-rcr.
United States Securities Kmi'ls, etc., boujiht
and sold.
Seven-Thirties exchanged for irc -Twcnuei
at mirkel rates.
I'. S. C"pns pnil.
('tl'i arid SilrT bouglit nt hijrheit r.v.
Ili posits rt-ceived. ( oiiei-lii in madi-. I'raflu
on li e principal citie". and a general bnk
in business transacted.
L'niou raciiic l.ailra I Hoods t Ie l est in
menl the market) for sal?
J'otids and other . valuable paprrs rtceWt-i
on special dej osit.
juiy 17, U 07.
rpi'.IALLIST HKi SKrTKM!:i;i: TKItM,
1 isr.7. "
Nnac I!oite;per rs. Samuel Ppr', Jos. Long
Michael Gable and Jonathan Hums.
Kremrrvs. Sfllers.
Kobcrt Vincent vs. Ilnirli MeXcal.
John .). I'nlterson s. W in. l.iKli fici I and
Wm. M. Alii-ion.
Jacob I.auvcr vs. SaMuel Tapo ari l Joseph
f.ir.j.
1 hilip K. MeloV tj. West?ry liorkey and
I. ch;nan Knhiis.
I Iirii'-nn Neff vs. 'iV,sr;-y Bai kry and Lch
uiaii Kiil.ns.
Morris' u s AdministT-tinrs v. JMnrd Cer
rynian, wi h notice to "e:i Tenant.
Lonia K. Atkiu.-on .'t l.urn Aiki-oa vs.
The Pennsylvania liailroad "ompanv.
I:iac ISoiiii-jrer vs. Sa.iinel Papo.
'I. orfre Kbiac vs. I hicf Kurpi-s. Assistant
Kurpess and Tiwn Councii of ihe I'-orou-li of
Mitniniowu.
Isaac 15oi tcijri-r t. Samin.l I'apc and Jot.
l-oiijr, trading under ihe name of Long ,t
Pnjre.
Win. M. Allison v--. The School Mstrict of
Fernian.-th t"voiiir..
Milton Dcr.i-os v. "io-.,iii.'ii of ratti-r'cn.
Oilvin P.. Lari'.ey r. Ca: uarine Cuijiing
liiiir. James Vatts rs. fit-ore T: .it'5iiosoT.
M..-"S 15. Mover. Fr'-.l-rijk llaik.
V.. W. It mi ;b -r-r. .!. Ii t'i nninVhani. John
II. I.nnjr, ('. I." Mialicro .1-. 1 John W. Scott.
I oinrr businers . 1 !: i:toV r c-er, Cnnninpbiua
S Co.. ri l.'fi.ries .'; li.dl.
Piht I'.evcrned James F. Wood. Kiceutor
of the lal Vr -,:i i Testnio" :'. of ilenry Felix,
ts. Olio A.'uvto-bi ain. lU'nry Allircchi.
S ;iuucl Snii'i vj. John .li'iikins.
Miller & i.' noncott v. l'-orinan.
.lo-o p'. I . V. t : and t" st'.n ;ne V.t, for
tiie sole an 1 irate iiic of ;id said Catha
rine Walls, vs. it. W. Jainlioii.
.Nuiii l'i"-i or vf-:. Jucnb li.-ol:n-.T.
Jtjim J. l'at;..-Sin and .buncs t. Sp-le-,
rxeeutors of VVm. 11. Pr.ttcrsoii, vs. Joir M.
I! irt'.ey.
Join; lo-arin. f.r u-. v. .Viii. Swaiis,
wii'o notice to Tf rre Tenants.
Sioviart TorOeil v. James Nor'h.
Jvn'tinaii McCoy vs. Ua:c U. W ciscr.
Ju'.y -11 ic.
'Pig rvTninrition if icu-iivrs for tilt ircnl ycir
v .ii irt- m m in i.:ii)i
IVrrv-v Vlf Iiirth.
, Monday, A'lui ai, li rry9vil!
TlfMn'tt I l Aii-iMj. T k.-u.iv, Aifu.-t T, Church TiiU
S litni Miiii-it.
Miltotd tuwn-Nit.. '.Vt-liirtl.iy. .ni;Tist 2. Locnt
i.rovc S-lnHi Ii !-.
r.atii-m Ii )nur:ii. Th;iray, An riMt sf, Tuttcrsoii,
'!nii 1 !'.
V;ti'T U-ivii-hip. Friil -ir. n-. Jlrxlro S II.
nv.d M MrAM-tfr-villt S hooi Itiuwi-.
Moiiri' iiwnh!ii. WtMliuwiiiu. ptfiubfr 11, liicU.
lit -Itl w-Ivm! M.mi-'v
Su"iiihnnnfi town-hip, Tliurs!:iy. iy. ;,n m)--r 1'?,
K:irmr" chHl lloii.
r.fi 'UkmhI ItiwitI.ip. FrMny, Spt. V). WntT- S. IT.
lcl:tv.-jirL ttwn-h:p. :iturtLiy, S?t:pt. It. 'rhnn;.Mu-
town Sctioiil
Tucarnrrt fitvii.-!i;. 'l uf-iLtr, e;'t. IT. IcC'a!!in!ia
Lnvk tour.-!ti. Vudrif -i ;. Scr. 1-'. T.'fk":' P IT.
Th ciimina!i"ri: w ill rmtu.-nrr punt tu .!!r
oVIiH-k. A. M., Mid tt:t !h r- .-tTivin inert: t'lan In'
t -cn minnti's iifii-r tUt hour v. til um b uunnttwl
into bf fl i-.
Ait Applirant art rxpet-tud to bo w.U provitlci
wtTh wiitini; in.iirut).
I;rt cti.t arc t-sprri.illy r'fiitftt-d to be pn-vnt
on thed:is nf e:uin:i;ition.
i-.ii4iti- nui ""iii in iiTVill I'lt l . MlIf-- itml
Th.M.rvnviriin.' h-.v. h.,. .,m..,i m d,. ; i
hi-:iii-hf-. .i our iicoil .Mplv ttir ' iiiiiit.t;io:i w h
if miwiliiit tu exainiiit -1 in T!.f Sr.in li.w rt--quirvrl
by law. and no tvrtific-ttt i i 1 w yr. :it.." uf
a lower ratU ihsn xn avi-Mc tf tm'Il!- ci t:;
r"'iiif! )X Xhv lt.:irl of Director.
lft,!ipl' int'iit I t t. Iut-. witT: nf ft --'.7M ctr-tilb-atcWa
plnin viotafitui of ihe 'o:i:tv:i s.l.ft.l
law, Tid hfrvai'rrr no -u.h tnii-'e-r b t-i-
i mined : neither will there he anv prow
I 1,i("r -j!)orscd without re-examuiuti
ii'nul ct-r-it
(fi-
All )tpplit'H!i flP! n-f:tl!rti r ht ;iiiiin-? fn ti
dicfrict where tbry fxpiit to he mplnwd.
au;,3-lt. OliO. U". IJ.OVU, L'uunty Snp't.
VALUABLE
FARM FOR SALE.
The subscriber will oft'er at public sale, on
the premises, on
SATURPAV, SEPTEMBER 7th. 1807.
At ! T It.. " . 1 -1 1
"l 1 lJe i""'"g 'scriue.l
lien' EM
ite, to wit :
A Valuable Farm. ?iti:a!c on the road frrm
Johnstown to Academin, nbrnit one lunrtli
' mile from the AcM.lemjr, in IpTe f..wDhin.
j nflvjiig ibereon erectod a LOU llorsK. Lt.U
,. u: anJ othr out.bnil(ll . n,ijoij)h,s
, , fc rom A;lr;w rJlt
Uanie! CotTnmn and others, runtaining
115 ACHES.
, . . , , ,,. , , ,
This property has a g...i Orchard, and
j cellent Timber Land of Locust, U;ik, c. al.-...,
excellent meadow. Jt is situated in a good
neighborhood, convenient to schools, churches
I ""'J'ui. " f. ? !X'lMe r'l;ty.
' '-w-- One-hair rash. anJ the baianco
j '" tw" "h1 Pyi, Iniwert
1 "on. date of sale, secured.
I ''
iEO. RUPERT.
Aug. 7, Ksi;7td.
M. E. WILSON.
S 500.01) RewiD will be pai l in greenli.v kl
to any person who has use ! Ir. lMnnau i
Pile Salve accnril ng to direction ai.d i.n-.
v 10 an7 VT:
! not neen cured. .'Air
! Co. Viniamqoit, Ta.
I dcs. 5-.
c-V P. t. Dzn'mm &