Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, July 27, 1870, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    "
L. Aconvention of delegates jom tbe
flevemiiocntfcs Af ' tho'f titMf ijonnsyl-
atf are favor-
M1FFLINTUWS-.
--WMlwrjdaf Mornlnjr, Jnly 7 lK.to-
II. F. SOU WE I Ell,
. . J' U!"" , '
IXt Chinese Question. -vV, Minority
Last wek,Mn closing an article on tb
Cbiuesc question1.' wVlsajflftripV'thi
Chinese qaaatiorif k coolie phrase1,' iat raQia of such pm-foijfjonly
which it js involved, and It ifcoroM sim-lablertolic movemenj' ttv aaettra minority
ply a(jmtS)i ofgiUojjreanWi(iiifl,0 'fceld thy city
like the emigration question betweefii our of Reading, on "Wednesday, the 3ljjt day
government and Europe." This land is i of Augnt, next, at lV4jcTj)cfcja.TO.
tlie home of the trecman ; it is the asy-J The convention will consist of two del
lum jrud.tht;. refuge, of tho .down-trolden egates for each representation in tle lower
of Europe. - r". IIuw of State Legislature, provided that
,Ve-are, all of u, cjliildren of the emi- each enmity shall be reptt-seirted bynt
r.llilfl m l.HR l Jlfl lvnrlil. anil tp.w ftl iih ."-i.
'can 'boast' of abetter line otcsccnTYnun
can the emigrants Vho dally come to onr
country. Few cantracc our LIihmI to any
aiimvction but wiUi the, mass of tho peo
ple of Europe. ;Aftcr being. hcrc;.a few
generations the f oreigner is so completely
.assimilated to everything that .is Arnoiij
can that his counuctiun with tbu Old
World is lost. So completely,, in thou
sands of cases docs he beconio American;
ized,thal his origin is forgotten. w A fam
ily here one generation removed from tjie
father who lauded as au emigrant on our
shores is as. completely, an, American as
are those who can trace their lincage.Lack
to the lauding, of the.ZVlay, Flower, j iu
1G20. The family becomes American in
every particular. It is not , necessary
ByOwler of the t Vnrm i ttf."- -'
j K; J; JlOlif),' Clufirman.
J. V. WOOD. .Wfnry.
-. ALi.hntuav, Pa., July 17,1870.
To lh$ jyjjlicant nf Pcunfy.hanii( ; . ;
,,,,lu cajling the attention of the,,ltepub;
licnus of Penusylvania to the cnvejition
to meet at .he-city pf Heading on the ? let
of j August, .next, we desire to present . the
following considerations, concerning its
purpose:.,,....... .jf.,:, ;
, .The Kqmblicans of Pennsylvania who
live in, counties ju .which they are in. the
minority, number yne hundred and twenty-five
thousand voters more than, one-
third of the whole republican vote. .Tbey
owu anil control . very. Jurge anil varied
lUTiii.ii-.ui TKnJiv elltuox.
The qualified' rncrnWs 1 cf the t'v'tiMian
party ft Juniata cJniitr are rcquoatH to
rnti't nt. tiie uul 'inovs of lmljiug tleciions
,AI 'UUUAY, Al il ST.20, J8TO,
Al 2 o'clock I'. M, uJ lter electing juiigo
uJ tlork to Inn. '-(in eltfciimv slisll lc bell
lor ju lgi' niil cleik, wSisli vbnll rviunin uen
for tliiilj ininutv. after vbifb tbc bnllots
cliall be ciiiintcl, mA tbe T-u-iie bnviiit: the
bifilie! nmiiher of ole fhaJb be lrcl:ircl
rs-pedivtlj tb jnilijo aal 'tflrk,?'..onl tbe
.iiil;e and clerk tiius electcil sbxil iiuc c 1 lo
bulvl ibe tlitiiun ari'l receive tbe tgiii by
baibil fur tbe nuiuiiiMton of
... I ' '
tine per-cu for Coiiprts,
One p-r""!! for Sftmlor, " . : v
)tiv pcisou fr roseniiiive, . j .
t'tie ernn for llcginter ft KecorJer,
One permit for Hieriif. U: ' '. .'
On perot ft Ccuutv. Catnmj.tsioner,
One ler ii for Jury 'oi:iiiMfioer, (
t wffrM'ti firOinnitj' AiAlilor.' I
The polle lo remain o)ea uirtilT u:dofc. aftr
-ulnili the vot alialb Ih) iml.licl-y ouhiJ,
auJ all tlw paijrs takca puesion. 'f -1-7
be Keturii J m'go who. slni'l tuvel in Joint
'unveiiiioii at tbe Court lluu.e iu tbe bor-j
oujli of M'.;H;nton, on
" MOMIAY, Al HI ST 22, 1STO,
,t 1 o'clock 1". M.. 'o return an
,bevuteH...I.o',W in .be and ,U j ' f ctcthaVyjwuut established by a' republican
ervu ba.vn:g received ihc bigbelt liumlier e . ... , i, i . '.
'f vote, lo, ,t,iCuUr fik to be declared 1 and strive for th.U improvement. JJcre 'jority, &7. eont.uual.Iy fu.jertto
1 lie nominee for lbr
ommiitcc.
M. l?XlTTI.BnEt,P,- Cht-:rmiH.
material interests, requiring the care, and
that ne possess greaL foresight to tdis-j protectiuu afforded by wise-and nalutary
coyc'rliLj trutji, . Ix a. self-evident and ilaVrt M. - , . r1 -.; ".. .
if tlie reader look at those, about. liimho .vTliat those people are wjiolly excluded
will discover, the. truth, presenting iwelt'i ffpm pariicipatiou in the managemeiit and
on all tulus. Perhaps he need, not go so control of their respective county govern
far as to those rouu4 him; perhaps Lia j aients does not iq thu least estrange their
father family.recwd tells, him xho.a.ime. j devopon to repnbliean principles or cause
The foreigner who comes lure of Jiis owir ' them to abato their elba ts in tietialf ot tbe
free will toniea to improve his condition, (tcew of. thjS. republican party... .They
If he be, iudustiioa. sober and upright, hayejuft cmise t ;cpnplamW howcv in
the object of his coming is realized.. It the fact that, while their political .' bre th
is tlie natiue &i iotrn, if he h;u the privi
le're or rk'Lt, and kuow .the direction .to
d add P all j
ic.impviveiiiect of the condition .of . hiin-
rea arcand for many jrears hav beeti in
the asceudLi)cy .iu. the Suite Legislature,
iiey are entirely unrepresented, aijid by n
i office. r,v order' of ibe! in this country, trader onr government, f u'nj.ast aa.d. oppressive laws, while-they
tbe aytimes are open.alifee t all. Jiu4 lyv, :rpqicviwy
those avenues lead to all places , ia ,lifo '. material 'interests retire, , ,.
that are desirable by man, The foreign- .X'H eo large a.body of the people should
see the opportunity open fyradvnuce- fifd themselves luirepresented iu the law
The fallowing ip the system under
. r
.i it-!i tbe 1 nuiarv LlecUon will be con
ducted: ' ' ' ', - 'Jment,.ail avail themseive of it-. Hence j waking power is evidence fd a detective
l n,t. The eaiulid.-.tei. fr llio wwral'j the CilUfiC':0i Lnudrcda of tltonsaud ' fuudauienUl orgau'asadon. . A republican
..ffu-es f hall have their name? announced ... , .', ' ' ! , ,i..-,ri,,: ffirTn ,,f ff,. must f
,f ll.o r.-,lv l.-lw ll nl l"i;-'''"".i"UIllIgM V41 EUUieJI UUr r"' .- . B- j
in oi.c or luen: t'f tbe coliaty papers at
least li.ur weeks previous to tae primary
Dually.
I necessity be representative, and to fulfil
s ' ftatiii the dil'ce, nnd siilject ' U!lrm cal1 come to ns ns nation if; the requirements of a repiesentative gov-
liiern:;'"
to tlie action of the 'said primary met- j the (.hmese come among as.jn a greater i ("rninent it should be so framed that all
in?. 1 ' .' 'jnutabei annually .;Jian do the foreigners j the people, us yearly. as practicably can
.S-r-W. Tm. emrrt nmUmj tJl-in nu;o.v j.rovi.ied, that he comes of be, should have'a mice in the enactment
I oUican ljr.wti lrs in each town, watdj. . ' , , .i ' , , . ' " , . 1f '
'" . . . i . Ins own accord, as do tin nenule of r.n- ,.f thn Iawa winch poverit - J:cji. It the
. n- i . - . .... . . ' r . ; c - ;
It
19
said - that he exceeds 'the
nu'U suall meet on.aiuni.iy,
e-nst 20lh. 1ST0, nt the usual pl.ie
inl(ii)ir tlie fiintf' eleerron. t 'I o'clock American in adapt
1. .M., and jiroceeil to ekct one person ! stances.' ' If it be true, he will adopt our
tor .Ju0i;e ana uw jieisuus lor uerK, j llr.ii,e.3
w ho snail lorux a board to jeecive votes
government is so shaped that a majority
of the people only are to be represented,
thru it cannot be a free; and republican
Tlie JTjjy, niuAl.'ltt. nai
Xew" i3.nortfai4 wdiJi'irirjpteistiDj.
"Tb QVi'evJeiwjhi'
fence of that gtaid and cons"cien(iota peo
ple irom'tne slanders aid, injustice of
Paijtan ltigtorians;' arid .lectre.t?. The
writer alleges that it5. .wt9 Qaakcr tUeol.
ogy and not Quaker misbehavior and
lawlessness that was obnoxious i .to Neiw
England government. . His data and rea
sonings 6a thia nobt are coneluisive.' S In
. . i ii'ii m' j. i .i. t j
future numbers we are promised a history
of the Quakers in America to the present
time. The following ketch of the faith
of the Quakers,' we quote for the benefit
of our readers : ' "M -
''Tlie'lJocfrine of Inward Light even
that Divine Spirit' which would lead men
to " all triitfi was 'the ' corner-stone of
Quakerism. '"It inflicted a mortal,' wound
on priestcraft. ' If God dwells in tlie soul
of man, lie is' a usurper who dares to be
man's spiritual guide. ' 'A mere scliolastic
education cannpt qualify men for the true
ministry. 'As religion' la from God, ouly
such as are inspired by 'Lira 'can' teach
rel'gton.' Church titlies, an'ordaiued'aud
paid ministry we're abomiiiajions ' in the
sight of l'ox. lie found the kingdom of
heaven witliinhim ; and it was "heathenish
idolatry to worship brick and mortar ly
calling a church, or sWple-house,' as he
ternied,. the hottso pf God. '', . . ,(
"As tlie Bible was written' by inspira
tion! it coulif be understood only by the
aid of inspiration. , Tlie revealed word is
iu itself nothing ; it' 13 a sealed took un
til we know it by revelation. ' The let;
ter killethl bu( the, spirit giveth life." As
.Testis was the' Soii of God, he could only
be knowi: and taught by 'mcn. who felt
the Spirit of Christ illuminating their
souls and sanctifying their lives.. Every
word and deed of .Teaus and the apostles
must be spiritualized.'' Baptism, bread
and wine, crucifixion, atanementi . resur
rection were with T"ox as signs onlyand
of of themselves' ycre neither necessary
nor valiiatle ; fWy were meaningless, ex
cept as applied to the spirit,' or soul, "if
man.' lie declared all days, every hour;
eycrv moment of time to be sacred, as all i
came from' the same Diving hand ;' and,
therefore, he denied the peculiar sanctity
of the Fabbath ascribed to.it by the peo
ple. Uuder God, Jesus was his friend
and teacher ; and he had said, 'Swear not
at ail ;' therefore Fpx w-ould go to the
stake rather than take an oath. lie re
jected the use of carnal '.weapons, ' and
denounced war as tuiti-Chriat ; he advo
cated the utmost simplicity in dress atid
The Earopca War.
Jim! determine wlio arejiroper Jiersuns to
vote, and i-hall huld the polls open until
7 I'. M. After the polls re opened the
candidates announced as nlorei-aid shall
Ikj bitlloted lor ; the. name ot each per
. .. .. 1 ;,.... ., 1;.
... .-(.!: .-., i , vears mice tlie peoiile ot iMirrland, Irt1
i:t tbe i:iiM' ot vot n 1:0 lieisou liciu? I. I 4 . ..
(db.wed to vote more" than once for each j 1.'yl and. Scotland roamed nnk.i;fl over the
uliiee. ' "' 1 "highlands anil lowlands" of tlwise coun-
Tlurd. After the polls are closed the J tries, and worshipped, in croves set
board shall proceed to count the votes that j apart a!) fnw gv'es-nnder'a feligious
tin1 returns jiccordingly, t") be cerliiied
to I3' the J;idge and attested by the
clerks.
Fourth. The judge (or one of the
vJerks njqioiuteii by the jude) of the
lespeclive election district,. shall meet at
the Court house, in 'Mifiiintown, 3Ion
l.i following tlie primaiy meetings, at
1 o'clock P.M., having the returns and'
a list of the voters, ajid -count 'the votes,
;uid the person having the highest nttm
Ikt of votes for any office shall be de
clared the regular nominee of .the Repub
lican party. .
F'r'i. Any two or more persona hav
ing ;ui etjual number of votes ior the same
d;ice, the judges shall proceed to .ballot
for its choice, the persons having the
highest number to be the nominee.
tSis 'th. The return itidges shall becom-
and, in short, turn American more, rap- :'of the people over the other. uck a
idly than do the Europeans. ., lie is a j government is despotic in. principle as
heathen, we are told. We ay yes to I well xs ia practice, for it can be, of very
that, and add, eo were onr European I little consequence to the minorities wheth
fathers. It is le?3 than eighteen hundred ! er the laws which govern them are made
by a particular elasa of men or by a sin
gle potentate, the minorities, who are ex
cluded from all voice or hearing in the
countries bow worship. ,
It is less than eighteen hundred years
since the Gorman people were in a con
dition equally as low as that occupied by
tbo people of England, Ireland and .Scotland.-
We kuow thq condition of those
countries now. . .Their' condition then
bears an unfavorable impression to the
reviewer when, compared with, the condi
tion of China of to-day. If the people
of those countries changed from their low
condition to their present high one, what
may we not expect. of China!. Let the
door be opecned wide to the .Chinaman
who comes of his own free will. He will
petent to reject, by' a majority, the TC-lin time .convert himself to our superior
' sneech : music and the fine arts were
ways, our religion, our politic,, state but a mere despotism of one portion nUie, He discoura-ed all amuse-
roents, as calculated to distract the mind,
and lead it from the contemplation of our
spiritual condition. The Inward Light
vouchsafed to all men is a levelling doc
trine ; it places all , upon an equality.
The Quakers, therefore, refused all titles ;
nor would they remove the hat or beud
the kuee to any man in token of respect.
King, priest and peapant were estimated
at their value as men, and not by the
position to which, by birth or accident,
they were assigned." ' ' ' . ' '
. "American Bishops and Papal Infalli
bility" is a fling nt the American Bish
ops of the Boman Catholic Church, who,
it 'was thought,' would bo distinguished
among "their brethren for liberality of
views, independence of ' thought, ' and
broad application of Christian principles.
but, since the meeting of the Ecumenical
Council. have,: almost to a man, identi
lawmaking branch of the government,
bearing about tbe. same relation to the
system that bears no resemblance ,to the j majorities rs do- subjects to an absolute
one under which the jieopla of those j monarchy. . (
turns from any election district, where
ilnjc is evidence of fraud, either in the
returns, or otherwise, to lite trlnl f ih:
Iriiwh r(iiiunifcf.
ways, and instead of China revclution
iziug America, America will revolutionize
Chiua through its own people. But put
According to the mode of representa
tion as established by the Constitution
and laws of Pennsylvania more than one
third of her voting and tax-paying citi
zens are excluded jrnra any voice or power
in the . law-making department, of the
Slate, and the same -remark . will hold !
true a to the general government. ,
Wc most respectfully and earnestly
V
If we chosefe, cuid iveolrr Sa&i&k
ft surfeit of war . despatches tUat would po
them for soma fimt,; we fcouM Jiiiye filjid
the su hiJ'si .' ifli
despatches that came from Eorope witkin
the last week, and yet Lave nothing of
importance. The whole can be summed
up in the sentence that the respective
.' '.I';U- "tJ1.' r v
great efforts at enrolling and Lurrying
..!"!! IJ-ii: tJ-i.- xt. .t
lauups ,uo iioubier. outer guvcit4-
ments 1iave, "as " yctrTjccofiie iiivolvedl
We clip a fewj; despatches?, ; i
Napoi.ku.n's pboclamatiov.
Pa bis, -Jtily ,23.-Tlie : Emperor Las
issued the following proclamation to the
people ot 1' ranee :
Frenchmen i There are iwthe life of
a people solemn moments, when national
honor violently' excited, presset itself
irresistibly, rises above oil other inter
ests, and applies itselt with a- amgle
view of directing- the destines of a na
tion. One of: those decisive hours has
now arrived .for; France.. . Prussia, to
whom we have given evidence during
and since' tlwi wnr of 1S6G of the most
conciliatory r disposition,' Las held our
good wilt 01 .110 account, and has return
ed our forbearance by- encroachments.
She has aroused distrust iu all quarters,
necessitating exagcrated armameut, and
has made of : .Europe,, a .camp where
reignb disquiet and fears of the morrow.
The final incident has disclosed her in
stability of tho international understand
ing, and bliowu the gravity of the situa
tion, for -tlie .presenco of her new pre
tensions, Prussia was made ,to; under
stand our- claims. They were evaded
and followed, with contemptuous treat
ment. . ... ,, "....?
Oar country mivnifes.ted extreme dis
pleasure at this "action, and quickly a
war cry .resounded from one end ! of
France to the other. There remains for
us nothing' but to confute our destinies
to the chance of arms. We do not make
war upon jGeimany, whose independ
ence we respect. . We pledge ourselves
that the people composing tbe great
Germanic uatioiia'ity shall dispose freely
of their destinies. As for us, we demand
the establishment of a state of things
guaranteeriug onr security and assuring
the future. We wish to conquer a dura
ble peace, based on the true interests of
the people, aud to assist in abolishing
tliat precarious condition of tfiiuirs
Thp Union Pacific '-RaaXrjn nam
Tbe Ureat Koute drjt acuinrs aalM
1 .1 t I y r r m
f-mti& ?of the" los of rail wnicl
4ii& 'from' acian to icean. and as tie
direct' result of tic gieat route whicl
stretches across the Oontiflent, fronfi
Omaha to San Fraucbfco, a freight tiint'
has been established .jrhioli completeba
eclipses any other enterprise of the km.
ever attempted. ' Tfaj line ieYerjed ! t
extends from Chinand apajjQ l'hila.
delphia, Now York and Havre, r Ship'
menta.'rare made, direct froni the forme
to tho latter plates, the time to Net
York beiug from frty to forty-jfiye day.-
and to Ilavre from fortj'-five to fifty fiv,t
davs. The .rates of freight are as foJ-
lowsL--' i -i 1 i 1 1 1 tl'.'lY. .':
In gold to San Franf-ieo ; in currency
San Francwco to NewTork" ' ' j
.',(Eaw silk S ceat par poanrl ;. teas 5
cents per ponnd ; ftney goods, Saii Franj-
cisco' to New York p J cents
Tho above ratif include all expenses
of transshipping aj San Francisco.: ' .
KAaUs ov insuhJncb Bt THIS Li KK.
Yokohama to:Kew York,' ' teas and
other goods, '2.J ;jraw ;ailk in bales, a.
Ilong .Ivong 'Snd .Ctntoaf waters, teas
and i other goods, p ; ' raw. ilk - in bales
. , SLanghae, teis a'ud other goods, 3 ;
raw Bilk in hales, i.
'' ' TO nAVrfE T. GOt.ft.' " :
Kaw silk, 10 rnts per pound. Silk
worm eggs, 25 ceif. "4 per pound.
RATES OF l.NSUlivNLK 11 Y TIIU I.IX8.
'' Yokohama to Jfavre, raw silk, 1 :
silk . vcornj jsgg ! j(: Ilong Kqh and
CtrrtoTi M'.ifpr?; raw'Silkfl ; silk wonn
eggs, 1. .; Sbanglue, raw silk, 1; silk
worm eggs, ljj. :
, Sfdpnie.ijts- Bp'jp lLe above r")ute will
commerce immedidely, and will, with
- t : f v
out doubt, 'prove such a success as the
magnitude of the, undertaking deserves.
4 Dreadful Death Killed .by a Battle
, . , JuaKe.
f -
The Savannah Advertiser says : A
fearful death froxa the effects: of 1I16 poi
son of that venomous reptile, the rattlo
AD VERTrSE! ADVERTISE!
'I r ' 'i ' "'tin:.' i j'I
-!;-.
"'tin:.'
..-it?-.-.
... i: ..;, . i i " -,(! i. .'-.-iv?-. . ,j
To all Ken Whom it may Concern.
"''- ii..'...'.- t fr.' ir :.- -
V" If yolr havfe tiiiytliirig to sell,
'If -you have lost anything,
If' you hare foum anything,
; 'If 'you lmve- a liouw to rent1,
If you yant to. rent k house,
If von want boardintr.
If vou want einploviuent, '
.... , ,
If you want hired, help,
If you want anytliing,
TELL THE PEOPLE OF IT
' i i! ' t:;.( t -t
I5Y ADVERTISING IX THE ' '
' : 1 .''. . '
Sentinel.
." 1 .: , , .i-.i !...( ir...
when nil nations are forced to etnjitoy -w.urreu u.iy uuioic yoneruay
all their resources in aniiing against j near the Jliddle Ground road, the victim
each other. The glorious Hag of Franee being a-young CuLred girl named Lucin
which we once more unf.ld in the face of! da Wbito wLo Vai ei! j nt tLe tiLn0
our challengers, is the same which has I . . . ,
borne over Europe the civilizing. " ""'"pany w.tli another woman, iu pick
of our great revolution. ' It rcpresenU the i ,no nueklebwws. The companion of
same principles, cud it will inspire the
same devotion.
Cherry Street, Mifflintown, Fa.
o .'
THE unJer-Mgntil, liitTin; purcbel iho
tirucery and IVfiTiBion Store of S. K.
LuttJi'U, nitiiate on Cherry street, liit l'uiut.
Ii.is nuw on hand a. full auJ well sclectt 1 as
turtiueiit uf
Groceries and Xothns,
As fullow. Syrups. Tea. Cntfees. Flour anI
Fe'l, Mackeral, Suit. Coal Oil, Kiickel,
brooms Flinty anj Coiumoa .Suops
. Spires. Teiiacco,' Ci"tars Lice,
CraukiTS. Vinegar, Coffee - '
Essence. Starch, Coro
Starcli, Wasliin1;
Svla. Dating Soda, Lamp F'.ues. Ijimy WU-k.
!rii.lie?, lii'lipo, Comb. Hair Oil. Fr
fumery. liloies ami Hosiery, Su-pi-ielers,
Tlirea"!. Ito'lon,
Nntiom and Stationery, an 1 in fact a J&n-i
a--'irtmeiit ot dTerythiiijr us"U!ly kept in a
C'luir.ry (trocery anl Notion Store. Also. 14
Complete (ortment of Ladle' au4 Chil
dren's Shoes and Breaa.
J6oTlie hipbest rates allowed in exchange
. ' . . ... ., , 1 11 .... . ; L" 1 , . . .
unmo ;,,,n n !.:,, .,A 1. ,a ,a ' Mrisiug me stariicu victim on me nana, v " r-si5- w v-j.
" - ""I ..v, r..JU. w - . : unrty days.
bear his part 111 the dangers of those : i'rely and fatally, as the sequel shows, j, nmr..;, C. llAKTLV.
wlm fight for ' onr. country., May (od j The two women at once started for some j.
bless our efforts. A greit people, de- i hou-e ' at a distance . for the purpose of 1 1 tVnrk of Absorbing Interest to Every
! getting an antidote, but alter walking a Presbyterian. .
'few rods, e violent was the poison, Lu-
Luliuda states that as they were about
stepping ever a fallen tree that lay iu the
path, the latter in advance, she almost
Frenchmen, I po to jilace mvself
at the head of that valiant army which is i
1 1... 1 r j j isf
. " j : . -1 . - . .
tmn to tlnty. That army knows its ul' re;,a5 r,,r 0 ?Vtl" ui,0!1 Deaniig tlie
animated bv love of ennnfv and devo- ?,cITt'VI .on me snaKe, wnien nau coiled
worth, for it has seen victory follow its : approaching footsteps and rustling in the
footsteps iu four quarters of the globe, j Lushes. As quick' as a flash the repul-
I take with' me my son.' Despite his 1 , 1 i f.t . r 1
, , . , , '. sive head of the creature sprung forward,
tftwlpr vpqrJ. Iim lfimw4 tin. iliiriiid lnu 1
GRAYS Ml & SHELLY.
CRYSTAL PAL ACE;
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
COMPLETE STOCK. OP
MYiGOODSGKOCERIES.
jvot'ioxs'.
ha ts a xd ca ps,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
Qneensvcare, Stoneware, Earihen
; ware, d-Cy dr. , ,
B? Tbe Ligbest market prices allowed for
produce, in exchange for goods. Satidfu;
tion guaranteed. .Call ami see us. .
GUAYDILL it SHELLY.
Jlifilintown, July 20. 187D.
(iruccrv auJ- Provision Store.
fending a just cau-e, are invincible.
' Natoldon'.
j'"u',u R r-'r"'"'- einda sunk down utterly incapable of.i 1 ltlOO 1 1 JDXilAl
Ueuux, July L'3. Ihc uovernmenti , . , , '!
has issued circulars to all the Consuls of , fi:rth;r- lipr f0'"P"" tened :i
North Germany in foreign ''States, n qnir- jon' lut ''"return with some colored peo- j
ing them, to forward immediately all Ger- j pie shortly after proved of no avail, for the !
mans liable to military duty, paying their ' poor girl had breathed her last, and was i '
passage to the Fatherland, mid furnishing ; a B woUun, hideous crpse, !
thfMil Willi Slirii :irticlr' .ia tnnv ta iincua. 4 I '
.... - . . !
A 3lcinuiial Vul mi u .; j
'1837-IS71.
sary. I liey are also empowered to for- Tub Chinese Sunday school iu Sau I j
wara on mo Fame r;'nns all volunteers . i.',;.
who ni:LV -wisll to iiflit. fnr I nrrnnnv - '
. i The above work is going tbronj't tbe pre?
iu number, having 'Ml ' rapiilly a pussibtc. and tbe publiober
The sailors of German? ship now., iu
.-!,. ',, i .. ' .. i ,. ; kpe to be able to coB.uience tle'iTerinsr it lo
; teacuers, and an average attendance ot . . ,' , s, .. v .
It be a very lawmiT octaroTolunic ef
present this subject, to. the candid and lj M t!jeraiielve9'with ,De ultra montane
considerate .attention of . the voters of
1'tnnsyl vauia, confidently relying on ilieir
inttlltgriice and stnse of justice for a ro
form in a ainUer so vital to the , welfare
and prosperity of the whole people , aud
the safety aud perpetuity of the govern
ment. " ' , . " ,
. It Is gratifying fo observe that this
. . ...... . j
element in that body, and are the most
strenuous advocates of Papal Infallibility.
Life and Life-force, from a Physi
cian's Stand-point," is a philosophical
e.-say on that unsettled problem, " What
U life ?" It combats the theories of evo
lutionists '.and profoplastics. and incut-
English rmrts nro retnriiin" to PriMin. tr. , o Ptr'l llie dentrrninations under
enlist in the armies, and the English dock-1 whose auspices these school are carried i PJ.gtw. lrge type, nrof.viejy iliac
i .. i ... .-, r . : 1 1 . , . f tiate.l with huirraTtngs upon steel ami woo"
yards are emptied to man the German QIV.ve .the Baptist, Congfegptit.aal. Pre. ; Kectttcd in the highest .trie of the art.
, , " ,. " ' the State of California there are said to ; Omrch "n-i especially of ll
I AR.s, July 34.-1 he Journal Ojhrul b(J twwitT o gcboo, fc . . ,hjch h just beeu c
of this morning contains the following; " , , work bas be-a prepared
declaration: The French government has' t"an 1,1 '"".p0!1"- ; J will be founU in eTery
ptlst, Uongregptloaal, 1 re-; ecntc.l in the hi-rheat styli
byterian, and Methodist. Throughout '.s '"'eu'lf' npermanent memorial or
.ic ii.-.vii i.u. aui vm ul liic irc.uli.nttil
be Ke-nnion iuoyo-
con9utnninted. TUe
at a great outlay.
I wi win uf iiiuiiu m eTery repoci aiiractlT-j
- asil rvli ibler and worthy of a pl.iee 'in tlia
j iMtrsebold. the lihary, or tbe brawing-room.
An eutliusiastrc German' in the t-'tate
,V -'t., Xo persou tliaH be permitted j upon his coming as a coolk
to vote proxies.
' l'rnssia and the Union.
' The following residtitiriu was adopted r rn jfO ' Bismarck said to an Ameri
by both tho Ilepnbliean Committees, on j can : ''In our relation with the United
the ISth of June last ; " ' : ! States I never had a doubt. : The Tory
"yew.W. .That'on the day of liold-'j piut'mTroserov to which' I am' sTrppns'-:
in whs primary election, alter uto cnoice Mj at Ue outbreak of ytriir
movemont not wirhout pruteuwnt ui our . .. , .
j. . . h. mill mtrui.frt t.F tlin nnmum rt v.lmc-innl
Hint uubi;v w a,at, vvtitriaia n I1 T 1CUI
own county ; for the peoplo. of Illinois
have quite recently amended the organic
law' of ' tbnt'Vtafe' so-': that" 'ininori ties will
hereafter be fairly .. represented, not only
in the State Legislature but also in all
corporations authorized by law. In other
state's the question lias beou favorably
entertained, and even in some, of , the
Kepulilieans. present, au, election shall be! . ; b " " . 'V""c"" t.uropcnn government it is fliscussea ny
held forjudge and clerk! which shall re- j onth. ( I opposed It inflexibly;- "To mc the peoiio and; in' one instance, partially
main open for thirty minute, after which j if was clear that the Xorth only eould'jj t(ij( wi,n0; nci political writers
the balL.ts elial! b eomtted, and tbe I be' the' trufiillv of Prussia -vwithi tl.e'l; t 'j J ' iu';. . 'J..i.-
i - : evervw uuit: aja c cuuiiHeoouu it to ouuiic
i
ev-ervi
fv., J
IIB!..,,,;,.
1-arnrs navuig me n girst nmniior oi , gonth wc ,)a(1 not!l; - in common
judge and clerk, and after the ejection is government of PrufSta never y.avefed4n
held, the fame to receive the totes for" friendship for yours. It isatradi
catididates, certify the feanif to the Coun- tional policy with . us.' FrcHenck' the
1- l Vn vpnf Inn aviA tlif -llirl" A pftpr? n .1 c . t- . '
- -' ; ' j c: - ; ureni was, me iirsir r.uropenn -over-eetiuai
Mian exercise me sum powrrs as ure- . . i, , -i ' T , ,. , , . ... v.,-'
fciibedLvtheCrawf.trd County Svst. m." '-n t0 m,Sn,ze Tr independence. I Republican State Central Committee ,eld
In view .of this subject, and because
the republican "minorities iiave ''sufTercd
ong and niuclt for waut of a proper and
ai renrcsnitaTion. ine memLiirs ot tno
la?t week
;iud Xew York
. . . 1 ;. ' 1 1 j .'- ' jam heartily glad to know that America !)a meeting ;n the city"of Philadelphia on
Strokes'. ISaltimore, one day understands andreciproeates the friendly the l'.1th itisV.'when if was resolved' tliat
c, reported 2" eases iTs'un stroke, feeling we have steadily inaintainctl.'' ' j'a States. Convention''' of delegate's ..from
''XfyM ?l'v "r- Sn.iDE.On thtTmorning of the 20th i mi?PSb. $C&o
The Frcekleut,:usd his faintly !jtre nt
Ixing PrtutL, where tliey expect to remain
Freneh Jliuistery JL Pre-!: . ' 6.y J ' . -V. , ,4f , L. I
.mi1. . ' ' i-' .tr- i i of August, next, with the view of' con
,toAl4js own, life, at Wash . . , ;.- i . , , . .,
measures to secure renresention
iust. the new
yost Paradol,
i : 1 .1 l" .1 -l.a llTlirtnll. at. wllipll nl.-lin 1m liol t,arn '.ntilv i "
lta.... .".-., j,-- - , i -i- ....... eight days. . IeJiad't' appqintmeut j 4''
. . -- ' - dine with Secretary Fkh oa tl.e .vening rPf?
i3HEiuiA: sans io-tiay ior xu-1
rone, in the interest of our joverninen
to observe the movements and etu
tactics of the contending armies.
iNKai.UB.UTVjnilonday.ikc'aSti. j Hons from Franca to remain at Washing- character , of legislation
..f 1, J ..lAVU r.kir.t. I IHlVICBHIIi; 4" 44J I IIUI It V cgullUL'H.. , ..
...I iuu 'mi i uii n uiu. iil v 'iuuii i.t..14 nuitiui ;,i
t. n, ...... W tl.. ,.4 l- : nniinr oeuaveu iua 11 ine people
dy tbo -r rt. ."iiL 1. -:ut i'f Pennflvlvania were more ironerallv and
. whom Paradol succeeded, has instruc- i iUaUy .represented in pur State Lpgtsla
forces.- It is forcibK cost-nt. and nluiisi
ble, and will delight all who are given to
Spccrdatlou!" "'' ! "" ' 's 1 " l ' ;?; -'-''
The Record of Progress" closes the
number with its compendium of the doings
of the vanguard of scientific,' artistic and
literary pioneers. ' , , ' .
Old and Xac'U ptiblifhed by Ilobf.Tts
Brothers, Boston. ' Those desiring to sub
scribe should address Geo. A." Cooliclge,
ofllc'e of " 'Ott'diul Aci4'll3 Washnig
ton street, Boston.
s.:i , ; ( Sylyanus, t'obli. . . 1 .
t . A cortfcspditdent of thfi press, who was
downtd Cambridge, ..JIass., to witness
the dedication Of tlie Harvard Monument,
erocU-d to the .memory of the Students
aud graduates Of that .'old and - honored
Institution, who were killed in the late
rebellion,-!) peaks thus of SylvuL.ua Cobb,
at.'whofe side lie chanced to be, in : utter
ignor'anee bt the facU lie says x-t'l -.k
i" The only incident which attracted my
atttmtiou. was the ua3l twaug tf a neighr
bor at my , right, 'whose .;neqw" nni
" waal " pro vqd li iny to' bo' 'a ' real live'
Tank,"'- nnd Whose' Countenance,' beard,'
moustache, and general appearance, show
ed him to': bo- a relative of the Cobb
brothers, the designers of tho monument.
Imagine my astonishment when tho old
lady opposite, and the two pretty yotuig
issued orders that iu the prosecution of
the war, commanders of the French forces'
i.l 1.. 1 -.ll -
.,uuim,.11.,,1,;:,w.ll,nCriTOir-ll. , " , i rf,,n to the Thank-offerinr. Kun.l. OntbN
neutral t'owers. rules of international "ismarcu, promising to gn-c to tlie ! apoun, u belleTeil tlllt ,i,e ministers ami
right, and that they especially confoinv captor of '.he first French flag. j imber of tbe 1'resbyterian Churcb. wiir
to the principles of the declaration of the j . : ,: ' i-'M'y ai.r hi circnlntinit the work." It will be
Pal is Congress . of lSSlf, as follows : ! It is estimated that the decline iu tae j'J V uWrij.ti only. -
"Prii ateeriii" is abolished. A neutral ; number ht Germ:in rniimnia tn 4mr. I ' STTLE3 ASD PRICES. '
flajr protects tin enemy's merchandise. : ; .m ' 1. r...... 1 .... 1 .V"".'1".11 V""'
- ... n.l 411.13 T vHL ,.111 It'.LUll lUilV L n I, 11UI1-. , ... ki... ,.k. n.h ...It
"(.'WM V.W.U, LII. IV
ira tlila tpbc vJ71 ,-fi-i.li r.iTT,. I,,,.,.
except contraband of -war, is not seizable,' j 7.1 1 - ,
under a foreign flag. .., The blockade must : tll0nni' OT "ccoimt of the war.
be effective. Although Spain and,. the!,"
United States did not adhere to the' .de-
claration of 1S56, French vessels will not
ftciu afiwrtismrrofs.
.....3 60
4 5t
. 6 W
8
1 .1 . V . , - ijnrid near me. addressed lum na Bi Svl.
iust, the dogma of Infallibility was proJ ton f,.r the present. . .' ''.' I ue va8" improvea.wuue.fue aaii-; valm3 ...j inmnU joine(l the'.0
mulgated. The promulgation was at- cent despatches state tltat Viscount j ot corruption wo .a ue very, , names, aud-conld scarcely believe. my
J . de 1 reilharrt lias been nominated Jor 1 iulJ iceseueu. not, airogeiiieravoiuca.. 1 senses Uiat l sat beside, tlie mau wliose
The miiHirityiiitieis in Pennsylvania j fertile brain had sent forth the " Gun-
icstly enjoined tb' send aT)Ie I miCT of .Mo.8C,w'. ' 8a7 nofking of
promulgat
tended with the most imposing religious
ceremonies.
claration ot I boG, r rench vessels will not j T? IDIT XT'T? C T T?
seize the property of the enemy when :i- AXllVl T VJlV OAljiil,
such property is the cargo' of a Spanish f Ij Wai.ker Ton nsii.p.
or American vessel., provided it is not '' ' j"
contraband of war. .France will no longer i rPITK nnJers;-ni.,l r,rr..r -' tm;, s-i n
claim tlie right to confiscate the property t 4;. ,hc r.renie-es,. in IVnlfcer towpship. Jnni-j
of Arrrericans or Spaniards found on j ala eotir.ty, abatit ont;'niiIe 'ortlicast of Van- i
board vessels w an' enemy." ' ' - '"t.'i:wr, at 1. o'clock t-.' 31.; on ' !
' ' skirmish... - SATURDAY;. OCTOBER .29. 1370,'
: Tivnnv Tnlr op HI" Tl, U1 T1 fU.w.inireal estate U.wil i A valu.
JjOXDOn, .Inly 2.5, 2 1. M. Ihc fol- WefaArf: sJtnate,l sb"Tv Wribe,t, a.l
lowang cispatches Iiave just been received .joining 1an.l of J. K. w.- K. Moore, Wm
from Saarbruck by way of Berlin : On fCnrrtn and others, conrainin"- ! '
& t!&?9r?? OaeilBiidrcd and Tftxlve Acres
.. ...... uui.uiu4. 4U". I'C.Vll.H'
Ifcf eatf. or niorocno
till TuTpy morocco, antique
tlgeuti waiitel in all ike States, tacanvaxs
f)th work. . ,
Tor term. anJ stating territdry JesireJ,
uf-.ly to-
j, , . , , f DE WITTr. LEXT & CO.. , , ,
! ' Publishers' anil Uoot seller.
4-l Broome Street, S. V.
ed the country several miles and at length
found the French in considerable !f:vfce
near-the town 1 of. Gerscville. -Sharp
skirmishing en3iied: between the , forces,
and tho French soon retired, leaving ten
killed and wounded on the field. There
was no loss on the'Priissian side:' ' Tins'
action has demonstrated that the heedle
gnn is snnerior to the Chassenot. v ."..
frflaWqnentljr a company, of . the PriSr'am'a8 tliis jproertjrV. Terms niatlo kuown da
siau l.m regiment ot tlie line captured a : unJ 01 ea,e
tl , . C. 1- rc7. in.-
About Seventy-five Acres of wbich are cleare A
and iri a gooj state or enhiva'tton. The im
rrOTclnenls are a ' ' :' " ' '
dwelling' house;-
X E W CAS K C ARX 62 ijr 15 . fgt. ' ireelcl
this summer, other necessary otitbuilitingM, a
Sm iiir of .Jievsr-fiviiing wivter nnrvhe bouAC.
alt'Ui. MiHihriTuip AL'l'LB OBUIARU of
Choice Kru.it. and a l'cach Orchard, l'ersons
wisum to myest ia real astate, sliouia ex-
JUNIATA VALLEY" ifAM
.OF
A1IFFLINT0WN,: iPEXX'A.
JOSKPH POM liltOY, Presideot ;
r. TAN IUVIX, Cashier. ' '
niur.cTons.
French custom-bonse at Schreckli
JtQfT Any person desiring to vior the prop-
T1 li;,. .1 ! . , .- . 0 , j erty caa uo eo r.y calling on Hot. Gea. Aiyern
TThe onicers of the customdionse' made rcsi Jins oa thtpreffii!)e;or cn tbe J,Jcr.
sronf rnQiet'in.n- n... m.awa11 :.t 1 H J ! . ... . .
, ...... nilc .in ciuiL-i Mum i Bigneii. . V.W IV litSilll.vlt.
i nA ...... ij: i
the next Minister.
.D&nATK. Utv. Dr. Xewinan, of tbc
Metropolitan Church, Wafchington, 1). C,
left on the 'JOth inst. for Salt Lake, to
meet in debate the Champions of polyg
amy. .. ' . . j , ';.
Tim greatest sensational despatch yet
received is tho one stating that France
and Prussia, have formed a treaty, offeu
f ive and defensive, and are . about to
launch out iu eomc great military uitcr-
I are most earnest
IN the L wenty-nrst Congressional Ui-i s .. J J . .1 other novels innumerable, which liaveap-
trict. composed of the onntSesr of. West J 1 i" 3"-T tl . . .7?" . "J Poared' m that classic, sheet,: the A'eu.
t.'i..:ir 4.-4 ".i.-il-.". ic
j -j f i . I T I IT VUUIIUU nil 1VJ1I lUL-LI ilb IUU Ctiy 01
morebtiirl. . liiiliana. !aiul ,Jyote.. I Jliin. : i . . J
ti ii i j-.'-4.i ii it- Heading, while all thft other counties 'in
.1 Aim I !niYulu a HiutiMtr I llin llu.inlilw.anal . , . . . "
i . j a it- n' i c i z- S'tato arc also renuc'sted to send 'dele-'
have nominated, A. V. lay lor, of Audi-1 t ... ... , ,
. m 7, v. ., . a ., . iiinwa to assist, in too oojects oi ine con-
ana county. . 11. 1). lestfcr faj the nomi-(t', . , , . , ... f .
nee of the Democratic party iu tlm same
district.
,.- r-T
"William Cullex Dbvant(( it is said,
is ' preparing . a volume of recollection,
which will not Le printed until afte Lis
deaih. '
i venttou in'aecordaiicB' with'the resolution
passed at the mrieting'of the Committee!
Allentown. July; 17; 1S70.! 1 ' "
' Olo age i3 at the head of the French
and Prussian armies: "---'- '
York IiCtleer
Could those L'ps, uttering ' Ejuch unmis
takable ( Yankee accents, .bej .the .same,
from which so much " choice English "
had proceeded ! ,.1 wondering gazedf and
rpwted contented with' admiring that pro-i
ltfie geninsniiit .' ;. . ,s:i i w.t r,'.
It Las "been .noticed nt all the fash
ionable 1 resorts" diis summer that tlie la
dies' toilettes are much more simple .than
for many previous years.
or captured
slightly wounded
Deserters from the French army are
very numerous. They arc continually
coming into the Prussian lines.
" MANIFESTO FROM KING WILLIAM. -
".Berltx, July '20. The official ' jour
nal publishes -a' manifesto- frim Kmg
William, thanking the people for" the
expressions infavor of , German unity
and independence received from all parts
l" Germany, and even from America.
j. ne rving pledges himself to act in ac
July 27, 1570-ts
NEW TIN SHOP
' - ' . j A T . .. j ... .- t;j -j.
JOHNSTQTIf, JUJflATA CO ,' PA.
( - - . ""Tl
.Ipark Pqmrror'V , (JohnX ra!ora,J
Jrmc '. Thorapaon. George Jacobs,
. . Jobs llalsbach. '
Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest
A tine deposits, buy and e!l coin- and l-ni-m
States Uends, CiisU, coupons and check
limit money to any' part of tbe United State
1 also to KngUnd, Scotland, Ireland and
(Jirmany. Sell IteTenue Stamps.
j In stiios Pf .?0 at " per cent, discount. (
la wur.a ot j'0 at "A per eeat. dKwtut (
In iums of $1000 at S per cent, disconnl.
laug IS
r
THE HYPiOJ! HAIR CURLERS.
THE undirrsignct, having retarr.ed nnd
taken charm of the above, stand, where
he was formerly doing business, .would .beg
leave to inforni hij friends and the pnVlie
generally, that he will constantly keep on
hand and be'prepared at all fitoes to supplv
the demand for ";. r i .
cwdanco with the expressed wlshe. of! TI AM SHEET 1KOX WAKE,
rue people, tor tbe benefit of tho entire . ROOF1SG, Jouuixt;, &c.
Fntllprloml ..! f-.l 1 c . - . .. '
Princind nirthXr. ! i.M"?5 "ST" "P-
opposition. The lung concludes, by SS-Repairing ViU be made a specially,
saymg that, in right and nnity; "Germany and will receive prompt attention. - -
una now .ine assurance that tlie war will
lead to a durable .peace, and the com
pletion of, German .unity and independ-
r
i
!m!:..
tn iNr.rsrcxs.iBLK Aatt
CLI rOB TBI lAUlKi.
(rat'iJulyO,'"-),
I This Curler is the
tnot ferfecl , iTrtion
ever offered to the pub
lic. It. is , easily op
erated, neat, la appear
ance, and will not injure
the hair, as there is no
heat Tequired, aor anj
metalie substance ns"l (
to rastor break the hair..
MauufitetHred onlv ami for ale ly '
. . McMillan to.
61 North Front Street, Philadelphia. :
Sold st Pry Goods. Trimmings anil Notion,
BQU He hopes by strict attention to biui-3 Stores. ' ' "
ness to merit and receive a lilxrral share of': N. B. Sinjte Box 2 cent ; 3 Boies.
publio patronage. .v , , . sorted siites. e?s. Jlilcl frr any parV
euce.
Feb 2, 1870-Otu
. -J. II. IIOSTETLER.
i sorted siites. ets. 3Iailvl t
of the t'nitel State", apon
aioner. J
receipt yf
une ItWf Eu