Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, October 16, 1867, Image 2

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Juniata JScntitni
M I F F L l N T O W N
"rVednesilav Mornins, October iO, 1867
II. II. VII.SO.V, Editor and Publisher
THE UEStLT IX JUNIATA,
Ere this our readers know tho result of
last TucsJay'i election. Messrs. M'Vitty
and Kobisou for Senate, and Wilson for
the House and all our Couuty ticket have
been defeated. In another column the
oGicia'. figures will be found. J?y theru
il will be seen that the result in the coun
ty was secured by the basest treachery in
our own party. We warned our party
friends months ao, that there was a tot of
scurvy office seekers in our party who if
they (ailed iu getting nominations would
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do all in tiieir power 10 uc.inu me utiu.
They commenced it boldly and said if they j
could not rule the party the would try !
to ruin it. This they cannot do, for even j
if their treason should result in tho dofuat !
of a part or all of the tieket, it will only
mate the party more united and deter
mined, but as certainly will ruin the au.
thors of the treason and bring down upon
them the censure aud contcuipt of even
free mm who loves his party better than
er f inal interest. The contest for nouii
natiou ia this county was very warm and
although the choice of the people was
very clear anJ decided yet a few sore- j
headi hid defiance to the will or the peo-
pie and bidding adieu to the parly went
over to the I.ncol'-icoo wlicie wo hope for
the peace of the party they will remain
The adoption of tho Crawford County j
Fvatetn was nr"ed upon by these mal con. :
tents to ride into power, but it was nil iu ,
rain. The people never did and never
will trust them in any position. The AV
vnhVcan under Allison and Davis was
used to aid the schemes of these ilisor- j
jraiiitera until its odor beoaine to offensive !
to every one, when a pretended sale was
r.iade to a company ol soreheads who like
wolves in sheep clothing promised to be
true to the party and its principles. This
assurance was loudly offered to the party
but no one trusted them, and the result
has proven that suspicion was correct.
WUb pretending devotion to the party
iu the columns of their paper, thy were
all and every one of them secretly, and j
oven some openly, working to secure the i
defeat of the ticket. Mr. P-avid Wilson
the pretended editor, was as active in his j
secret opposition to the ticket as u2 was
v.lat.int ia his prolosiiuus of fidelity to it
in bis columns. Ila, only a few days be
fore the election, told a poiitlfetnaa in I
Lewis-town tliat be snd all his fiicn Js were j
oi 114 to support Wharton and Miller. j
Tickets with Wharton and Miller on, and i
JF In tyre's name on wisicud of Col lloL
ison were printed at their office and se
cretly circulated by Davis and Lyons and
ether members of the firm. A ;eT.tle-
man found some in the Htyiitlftcan office 4
on Wcduesdjy before the election bid in :
a cupboard and took some away with Lim j
Davis followed him but was deceived
by the assurance that he was all right, j
when Davis told him that they were:
circulating them iuict!y all over the coun-1
ty and they did not want the true friends ,
of the parly to knnvr it. Lyons gave '
them to parties in Fayette, Walker and j
ii'.brr townships and tiicd to assure them
t'.;ey were the ri-Lt tickets. 1 hey were
given to every unsuspecting voter on elec
tion day where they could be deceived by
tLi gang of disorganize.
Had tie fraud not been found out soon
er it would have been much mora serious
Col. llobisun is only defeated by a lew
votes and these men arc responsible for
bis defeat aud the party will ho!d then; to
a strict account. Dr. Stcrrett. who has
bees after office for years and always op
poses the ticket when he is not nominated,
had the assurance in the face of his rec
ord of service in the Locofcco party in
1SC2, to a.--k the party for jjoiiiiuition for
Senate. He had a fair chance and only
could get lour towuships on the west-side
of the river and one Delegate from Walk
er. He openiy threatened if he was nt
nominated he would oppose the ticket
which no doubt aided iu his rejection by
the people at the delegate elections. He
and Mr. David Wilson aud their friends
said, Ujbiton waa ouly brought out by
Patterson to sell out the County to Woods
and Hall, but asserting that if Robison
was nominated they would support him.
When Hobison was not sold out but was
nominated, these fellows and their friends
at once set to work to defeat him and ow
ing to the close vote in the District have
succeed, IJr. David Wilson is the l i t
was who ehould have complained. He
was defeated solely because of bis noto
rious stif)opu!aritr and without the effort
of any cue aud Dr. Sterrct: was very little
better. They h&.e bUi been alter cJCice
bo often and so long the people are tired
of them and all they eau do is to vote the
l.ocofoa' ticket, which from very labitj
goes very easy. Jerry Lyons ouolhcr ol
these c'.nps, is a late importation from
Perry county, and because the Republi
cans wanted a lawyer here of their own
I political Uilu as tbey supposed, encour
aged him often out of charity when doubt
ful of bis fitness or ability for the busi
ness entrusted to bis charge. lie was
made Chairman of the County Committee
in 1SG4, and got several hundred dollars
in his hands and never accounted for it to
his committee. He wanted to be appointed
Assistant Assessor when II. Doyle was ap
pointed wanted John McLaughliu'splacc
as Collector wanted to be appointed As
sistant Assessor when Cap't. Martin was
sppointcd wanted to run fer Legislature
in 'CO, and also in '07 tried to get the
Crawford couuty System adopted as he
told a man in Perry county, if that was
done he could carry the county this, year
for Legislature, aud because he failed in
all these schemes, he turns around and
votes against thu party that has kopt him
up. His assurance ia aking ofliec when
almost a stranger over the he'ids of old
citijtciis and stanllns of the party is only
exceeded by his ingratitude to the party,
lie tried in every way to impose the spu
rious tickets upon unsuspecting voters and
was ready to do any du ly Work to help
the Locofocos. He has his teward aud
will have for all time to come, in the con
tempt of the party. He lias left it aud
allwe have to fay to tho Lueof jcoh beware
he dout cheat you as he did us. We are
stronger to-day without such reuegades as
him aud Dr. Stcrrett.
Sharon nvs bis defeat to these very
men for had Our furry tcau united
and harmonious, tuere was opposition
enough in the Locofoco ranks to Dcitrick
to have defeated him, but these fellows in
their anxiety to defeat a part uf our ticket
deceived mcu to vote against the whole ol
it. Lyons as can be proven went to Del
aware township and gave out tickets wi;h
Dcitrick's name ou. He has admitted it
since the election, yet he pretended to be
Sharon's exclusive trie ml. Davis aud the
whole gang sold out to Deitiick aud try
to put it on the truo Men of the party,
but we can furnish abundant evidence of
their treachery.
panogc the brave the fellow who
raised a company and said he would put
down the rebellion himself, but wheu or
dered to the front he tell back in god or
der on Last Wa'erford and has been blow
ing ever since about war and has been
asking the people to send him to the Leg
islature is another o( the gang of soie
heds who opposed the ticket and voted
for Miller and Mclntyre. Put he is of
so little account tSt he scarcely deserve
a notice and never would ' ut for the way
he blows. He only cut t!;c ticket one
vote and the loeo!'oeos are welcome to
liiui and to John pjttarson, of Peru
Miils was a candidate for LegL-laturo a:;d
was fairly beaten, but in an evil hour he
fell before the tempter and has gone over
to t!ie JiOeof ic )s to . 1I;5 vrn active in
his opposition to the ticket aud the vote
in Lac!; township shows that he cau do
more against a ticket than he ovei done
for one. It is the greater -hauic for him
aud gives him a greater siu to answer for
to the party. He will Gild this it a poor
way to mike the party give him a nomi
nation and that next ye-ir or whenever he
does ask it. that his shameful conduct this
yar will secure him the condemnation ol
his party.
There are others of the crew but wc
have already devoted too much time to
them. We have only mentioned the
promincut ones who after asking favors
of the party bas'ly mined around and
tried to ruin it ' have tu Eay in the
name of the pariy, to ail such disorgan
izes, that we will maintain our party
without you and although temporally de
feated yet wo have maintained the honor
and principles of the party ana that when
the cilices are to be bestowed no such
favors will Le conferred ou any but the
true men of the party. If the contempt
of your own party is lost biht of by you
in the empty praise you g-t from Loco
focos, who, while they love the treason in
their hearts despise the traitors, we are
content. The persons defeated have the
sympathy and confidence of their party
aud can well afford to de-pi.-.c the sneers
of the base traitors who left the party for
its good Jf you prefer the company of
Copperheads, sneaks and deserters, you are
welcome, and the patty ia purer without
you. To the party we have to'say that
the defeat will result in good. It will
show who to trust and will cause us to
stand the firmer together to overcome
traitors within and enemies without.
Next year we will recover all the power
we have lost aud by harmony among the
true wen of the party we will rejoice over
the great victory to be achieved under
Cratit in 18G8.
Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 11. Twenty,
niuu counties so far beard from, give over
M.000 Ileimbliean majority ; ihe remain
ing counties will increase it to 2",0')tl.
THE STATE ELECTlOX,
To the great surprise and regret of the
Republican and the uuboundid joy of
the Copperheads aud rebels, Pennsylvania
has elected Sbarswocd by a small majori
ty. This is a result which bodes great
calamity to our country. While it will
diseourage and dishearten the patriutio, it
will revive treason, embolden traitors and
for months and perhaps years retard the
work of reconstruction aud thus inaugu
rate a reigu of civil strife which iuay at
any moment burst forth with all the hor
ror of civil war agaiu. The cautyhich
led to this sad result are nunierouafaud
which never really had acy existence Vq
fact, yet had their seperatc iufiucucc ol
tho people. The prejudice agaiust uui-l
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ietsiat ', us AsuiiieK of Julia t riet. surviT-
istration. the power of moucy unserupu- o
li.MIir iiuil thn inttiirnf.( fir n lei'ion Ol . i I m
..(T..o.-u ..II ....ov llm Vfutn I .nwnl I U-Ort. I 1 V 'S ' ' - C. C w 1 -
liiii' in the cause ot tue reucis anu Anuy
Johnson, the war of factious in our own
ranks, and the "encral apathy among our i v I -'
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fricmls are some of tho causes which led : V 1 J2J-Jl-SIJz-'.:
to this result. It will be accepted by that
bid man, Andy Jobuson, as au eiidirse
mout of his course and of "My Policy,"
and by all rebels and traitors to "come up
higher" aud take front Scats iu the politi-
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i:ui icioie. A'jueu ai ww i-.-itu ii, mi; j - --
lesson will ho as powerful as terrible. It ! j
will j.rove to the loyal people of the coun- :'
try that their work is cot finished, that i
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OUV.ll IUUIUVIIUVC 111! J llivilitt. O J (
their own labor aud adding to the peril of j Zl
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uic iiepuriiie. Jt will learn u mm t.-
have a powerful and vigilent foe to con
tend with and overcome. It will steinly
force upon us the duties involved iu the
great contest of 1803, which we trust aud
believe will result in the election to the
Presidency of that great soldier, General
Grant. It will arouse the loyal masses
all over the State and will fire the heart
of every patriot for the duty before him.
The lesson may be a useful one, and after !
l. ..... -;..t.,-,. ira .,.,11 n.l.l.o ;n tv;i;s ! -
we may look back to the disaster of LSOT
and say it was a blessing. The majority
is very small, and had the thousands of
deserters been denied the right to vote,
as the law requires, and the bold fraud
in Philadelphia been prevented, Williams
would had several thoiii.and majority.
Judge Kharswood hold; his seal by the
votes of deserters at.d by fraud. There
.-.hould be a remedy for such crimes, and
we hope to see an effort made to :eeurc
justice for tho peopln. If our elections
arc to be controlled by deserters and by
fraud then wc may as well bid farewell to
the purity of the ballot-box.
Ohio bus elected Hayes, Republican,
Governor, by a small majority, but the
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to l ( ?ri'ilre.l l.y ii;!e:io-iil l,uit U.
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SAMl I'i. IXOXAK'). Am r.
ej,tfi.iber I, l!;7-i.
We present below a tabular statement jja;r
of the official majorities polled at the re-' Miiiiin ....
SEXATOKIAI. i:i,Ft:TJ().N.
liotiison. ,M :ttv. .' . :i'.r.: Mi.y.rt.
cent election in the severul counties of ''"
1. enire
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Oojiperheaus have a majority of the Lc
psl.'iiurtf, which will secure the election
of Vallaudifj-ham, or omc other rebel as
United States Senior if place of that
-ood old pat.'iut, J5en Wado. IJowcver,
the people can endorse Wade by pui':ng
him ou tho ticket jvuu Grunt for Vice
President, which we hope to sec duaj.
In Pennsylvania the Ilepublicans have;
both branches of the Legislature by a
large majority, which secures the election
of a Republican Slate Treasurer. This
is something to be thankful for. It is
now the duty of every Republican to go
to work and prepare for the great contest
in 1GS, and by a united effort, with such
a standard-bearer as Grant, and such sa
cred principles as those of tho Uuion
part' wc arc certain to win a victory
greater in its results than even the cap
ture of Lee.
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the State, from which it will be observed jjniaia i:t28
that we only need the official returns f rom. Hiiutingilon 2,:0
Porest, Eik, Pike, Potter, Sullivau audj Xola, U VJ., UJ)'M
y oiaing to male it eoinplete. Ihema-' . w .
jority ior Suurswoud will scarcely ezceed Is tiik I'jklo Mari.y. We under-1 C i l
, ist.ind that Jeremiah Lyons bus announced '
l lllianis. SliaisirooJ. , . ,. , . , coun
iin,.eii a cjuuiu.uu 1 r ijegisiature next ' At
year. He'll be nominated in a j-i
tn e-a-s u-r e.
I'i tifJC sal::
HE sulieri'ier n lit ell nt rn''lic Fale 1
liis rei'li :n ( in t!,i. I ii-,'i if I'aiipr-
p.m. r,u Wi:iNK.-'l). V i!, 'j :i i. .lav i.f (('
TOlUIU, n; 1 o'l'ock. I". !., !:i etiiire srnek
j 01 lim.-eliu!.l au.l kililimi fi..'ii:;ore. Cua.-igt-
J,.ii liijnl' sf.i, (-Lair?, lal.'i-i, I,e'!--coi. ii"e.
1 7s"i sinkn. l .ii I:,r co"';. mi I eli i'iilu r -t v. s tint
2.! I rr. lres.-itjr uraii, nayliytanil. sewing
;:,.Vl."i niaeMii.'. to-tri corpor an I ir.-a k.- 1. , to
l.i; I'i , ceiSo r tvn h n A . -, vti-t.-iy ..1 l,o:;seh"M
o,Oi;:t ' fiii'iiiioifi. AUo. one jjoo 1 Al ii-:', !lanies.
Sulky, SU.i-.rli, b:.i(,!ti tunl cti'-K-n ii:ensili
Ti iTis tn:i-!t known mi ,i if a ..!,..
V Jt. t. ivrx. A:'. S u. K ': t. ! I'r FP.
Adams o7ti
A.legheny 6,425
Armstrouj; bol
Leaver
Uedfod C39'
Belkj 5,T0o i
liluir 5,7'Ji'i:
Bram'-rd 3,212 !
Uueks G&b
Butkr 235 1
Cambria ''-
Camcrou 5S
I
1 iniii'i
i t.A' lf-
J no: i-i
in.VL I.X AM-NATI'iN r.
ks. 'i i'iil c.Minin iii., as fr
y wiil I'ike j.Ia.te a- '.,; i.-.v.i :
;!,? .-'elm-.! :l(.ui; p.i .McAr.-iervIH?. Trt-
H-tuii. r for l avette tuwiisLiti au.l
1 Ii!
'Ii:
rie"
Ukjiuckatig Vicioky i.n Coi,t)i:AJo.
Hi; Democrats have been shouting over
their " great gaius " ia Colorado, their
'glorious vietory," etc. Thi was on the
stiength of a guess work dispatch KC" a
sing'a district. Tho official returns are
now in, BGd it turns out that the "great
re-action," has been in favor of the Re
publicans. Colorado has heretofore becu
Democratic. INow she is Republican. In
the upper house of the Legislature the
Itepub'icans have nine couQciluien, the
Democrats only feur, in tho lower House
the Republicans have sixteen Represen
tatives, the Democrats ten. On joiut bal
lot there- arc twenty-five Republicans to
fourteen Democrats. A few more "great
le-actions" of this kind will use up the
Democracy in the Territory completely.
9 - .
For the Sentinel.
HOW TI1F.Y VOTED.
Republicans of Juniata co., remember
that Jeremiah Lyons, Dr. J. P. Sterrett,
Prof. David Wilson, John Patter?on, of
Peru Mills, and Joseph L. Stewart, all
persons who asked Eominctioas at your
hands, voted against the nominees of your
party. They voted not to make treason
odious, but to elevate Copperheads to of
fice oyer soldiers, and to make treason and
traitors respectable. Let Republicans re
member this. They are deserving cf your
contempt and condemnation for all time j
to come. .1. w. j
14.00
2,077
Carbon
Centre
Clarion
Chester
Clearfield
Clinton
Columbia
Craw lord
Cumberland
Dauphiu
Delaware
i::k
Erie...
Fayette
Pol est
l-'rauklin
Pulton...
Greene. ....
Huntingdon
Iuo!:."
Jeficfcou ,
Juniata...
Lancaster
Lar rence
Ltlauou
Lu'.iigh
Ltzerue..; ....
Ljeiiiing ...
JLKettn
ri.vecr
3J:llliu
?f oiiroc.......
Montgouiery
Montour
Northampton. ...
Northumberland
Perry.,
Philadelphia
Pike
Potter...
Schuylkill
Snyder ?'"?J
Somerset 431
Sullivan
Siwniielianna 1,2 16
Tioga
Union.....
Venango
Warren
"Washington......
"Westmoreland...
Wyoming
Vork
LADIES' FANCY FUSS!
AT
JOHN FAIIKIRA'.S
(to! Et!al,lislicl Fur Manufacture. Xo. 7!S
Alii.lJ Soreet, aliovc 7th, I 1 1 f L A 1!'!.!'1! I A.
Have now in sUoie of mv - : I i:t..,ii iti,,n
43- anil Maiiiifaulure, one f tie largest lit: 1 1:1 :t
tio lieiiutiful selections t,f
I.p.kj- fancy runs,
for l.t'lies' at : ClilMreii's Wear in :!ie ''ity.- -J
oSO Aim) a fine aesurtuivut cf Ueni i'ur uUu.,
G 'ti ,;n'1 'c;i'lr,
7! 1 am enabled to dispose of niy ;r;oi:ls at
tj'' .very reasunalile piieen. anil I r,oiol iliei-fore
Isolieit a ca!! froia toy fiieinis of Juniata
7S0 county ami vicinity.
! llcniciiibvr the Name, Ntimtier nn 1 Si,-o-i I
! J'jlIN FAltlilKA.
; Xo. 71S Arch gtrcct, aoove 7iii, seittU si.lr,
I'hilade'pliia.
Jk;y 1 liitvo no Tftrlnpr, nor connectteii
075 witU another S;, ire in riiilailtljibia.
j Oct. Iti, lS07-iius.
IS:)
j At 1 ill' S'eie el 'lotue lit i rren n ood twp.,
! Saittr-I. y. c tu;nr l''i'i. f.n' i. -i" n -jod. Sus
1 1,11-it 11:: 1 and .ti.it. roe t'jwn -liii-s.
! At tbe "'.auu! ii-.,;!- at .n iiiloeii's a;;tj
! in TuiC.iT-r.-i tov. t! :, iii, M.nuiat-. 1 .:t,i'ner :M,
, for Tiir.'-ir 1. I.i -k. lie.!-, Sriti:- niii.
I Tit.' e 1 o.iiat'oin-: - I iiiuniiioitet .i-.-ci?v!
I at '.1 ,.' -U. .; A. ;. 'j'.-i- l,0a ii;,:i lintT.i' ritH
j liiv K'.'.c 1.1 1 ! I'.r iiu- ."inTial h.-m lit !
; tin-'." vt. mat v. tl," in liKi 1 to lerii-'i tl:
; rofiitii iut, r, 1-i.t are not n,ir in poyesaiott
! "f Hill ;
On. J.
' I) i.r
ri 1
-id.
'.V. i.i.i)Vi,
( 'mini v Suji'l.
V. 11:
lfvr, of i'at
,'jiit fur the
t? )i ;. p
THE
Mini ;
Ji IL
t!i.' tvra
3iAClIIXE,
:-i ..r
VX GUIS.
;rA Machines inaaufuc
Titcs nr.
iiir.d.
I'rrfon iti!iiii7 t:t Titrel:ae t!lioii!d ca'l nt
!!,o!it ,t Miners r-.jre in l'attersjn, ami
exaiiiine fu;- t!.elll,e,ve.
SA.Mi;:t. STUAYER, Acent
Jan 0 if 7
751
1,741
5,324
1,.VJ7
1,124
1G0
521
SlU JAlJVJIA CV Aow)uw,IT1.i,;NEgj,AVI...liLlp r JOINT
1,413 ISTIIEPIACE j '"NC'tS
! TO Dlir CLOTHING. jAnovr..
ii ti j n.... T .... 1 ct... . , OA a I'f.AXK.
i-J jiiirs ana uity's, uonn r.uu ciei, u
'Umcn's i'lir.tuhtii'j (!oofc, Jr., Chevy. I
Another Inr-c lot cf V, INTF.I! CLOHIIV;'
just received, consisting; of Over dials, j
Frock Coats. Sack iToats, Iilouses, Knit Jai"k-j
2 fj;J t'et", Funis, Vests, Overalls, Army Tauts iu I
" oU") Overcoats, &o. A most excellent lot of
my
l LASitlliXG LATHS,
A Nil I'lCKET?.
TOrt F A T.F. KT
GRAFF i THOUrSOX,
Jlili.iy, Mililin CV. Va.
pi:i;itvsvii.Li; "
MAIvBLE WORKS.
rpilK un.lersifrned Laviii" cntrred into part
JL nersliip are prepare! to filial orders fr
Tomlistones, Monuineiits. Tnhle Tnj-.. or any
j fctuet- art idea 111 our line ot !;iinei. n sliort
We notice and the i:iol reasonalde terms, lial-
1 -00
473
440
072
753: J '' 3 'J '
pust received an.l selling at low figures. Our
Istoek in this line car.not be surpassed hy any
0 ,'utlier estaldisbment iu the county. We have
.a luc lot of
' ' i 1.1 M.. ....1 I!a..i, f- Sl,...a nn lmnd
J" 'invite r.ll to nivc us i. cull and see for them- I iaa BIlJ tl,e ""Yi'Tcnt iiualities of American
".-Ulve Tbe Urt-cat aad X.es.t assortmcut ofj Marble always on hand,
im ' IT a S3 jLjro GBX u ,,,.7fj
IPrpr rirouitht to town, both for men and hoys. I . .
2)137'i.;iTe us a "call before purchasing eUjwhere. OTA'l'K t-'Al'lTOL JiOTKL, uear the Cap
! Our lot of tI UuiMinp.
'GENTLEMEN'S FCKNIS1IJNG GOODS.
1,125 Cannot be equalled ly any establishment in
jthc county. ' YV bay in this line Fine White
jl.inen Shirts, tnJian Linen Figured Shirts,
j Hickory bhirts. Wool Ovcrsbirts. Wool under
ishiit.s, V.'oo! Drawers, Canton-flannel Braw
lers. Collars, Cravats, JlandkerebieXs, iitoek
jing'i, Suspenders, Gloves, &c. &c., also a fiue
'lot of
For bargains call at Jackman i Bonsall s A Fl'I.L as?ortmer.t of Th t'.VKS an I TR A -
ELVING RAti.. A! o, AOTIO.V.S such
! as lloie. Gl.ives, liin-k Gloves and .Mi:J. (very
beit i'iti:;liiv. Kid Cilotes for l.idie;a&d irtBt
! Our motto quick st-ki aud E'aiau pronis. 1 iitihmsued Kid, ut
22:' sei.t. l'j7-:f. Ki'tV ii p.vr.EEn'.
C. EMKISON.
L. L. KENEl'i.
HA UI2G, rA.
"(J-JJuTerms au moderate any Hotel in :he
Ciiy.
Wif. G.Tn)MIfON, Proprietor.
CAIiTETS ! CAIETs7p "
A LARGE and pood variety ofA.C H'OOZ,
R AG and JK.Vi' CAHl'i.TA en hati
; tnd for sale cheap, at
I FKOW .1 PAllKER'S
j ror iiargama eai at acKiuau o. itoiis.ni a
off Cheap Clothing Emporium, coruer cf Bridge
." and Water streets, in W. W. Wilson s Brick j
1,4'J-ii house, MitHiutown. P.i.
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