itmtats ScnfuwL A union .nf hike, ami a of la nth! union to' fo'cer s hall fte r; I . . , . . . '. , -,. A anion, of hear?. n,id it union " hnmii, ( .: "T. jj , F f J c t O W " Wednesday Morning, "July 2ft,' I85 FEARLESS AxND FREE.". A. I.. KL'SS, Editor. iff- rrovlnim I-iberty .Tir-Throughout the Land ajhlf' to ALL the &ar ;if Inhabitants Thereof. S?- THEJUX1A TA SKXTIXKL -&i has the Largrmi CirctlatioH of uy paper pub lished ia tbis County. It is therefore the t virTtitmo mtdim. U is it Paper, truly loyU ably conducted, a firt class Locality and well worthy of the patronage of every lr! citizen ra the County. Bf. " Treattin invst be math odious; Traitvrt tnttit be pvnish'd ond imporer ished. Thei mint not uny be pmiitlicd, hut their ocial poicrr, must he destroyed; And after hiakivg (re.anon ydious, evvy Union men and the Government should lir Ttmuntrattd ovt tif the pockets of those uhb hurt inflicted this great infer ig vpnn tlu country.'' President Juhu oo, April 21, I860. Stonewall Jackaou'i oiI. We f re indebted to John J. Quay, at I.tnchbitrg. VY, for a opy of Rev. J is. R. Ramsay's Sermon on the death of rcb- td Gen. Stonewall Jackou,"lst I'resby tvrtan Church, Lynchburg Va May 21, U63. ' ; Of course this nii&guided ruau u he'd dj as model of christian holioetand be Johoies are exorted to let their watch word, when charging on the Yankees, b, Forward in the name of Jackton't God, and this would insure thorn victory over the foes of the Country, the Church and Christ? From the looksjof the "last ditch which the rebels lately found we judge f be Chivalry muit have reversed the mot to and gOD, "UackwarJ, in the name of Jackson's devil." Kanibay consoles him self that though Jackson is dead yet rays he "ttitf nobk Vuiuf ot 'our armies, our beloved nd bouored aud njagoauiinous I in strong in the fear of 3od."' Ho arc you now Mr. Ramsay and how is the rtrcngb of Lee? 1 cnial Acquiuntancr. , ' Man is a social being God hath made him' so. To ipend years without speaking 10 any one tuust be m awful punishment. Ttt there are some people so dry aud mo rope that one would think they would be ontent to live in a world by themselves, tlowevcr we do not belong to that class. We like company we love a pleaxant, go- J nial friend yet like all other people we have, our owa peculiar notions of what constitutes au agreeable person. Wc bc licve it is right aud christian, while wc think enough. ot all, to think more of some special oucs, for we Bud that even , the Savior had a ''beloved disciple" among the twelve... He loved all, bub especially loved John for some reason just as'we prefer some of our friends .before others. Kindred .spirits are attracted by each other. Some men love others for tho very, tame reason that others hate ; them. . As -men differ about beauty;, so thy differ as to the agreeable. .." .. : ' v Since we have aiadeour home in Mlf- fliny we formed .the acquaintance of a great number of very genial friends persons whose pleasing smiles aid familiar how-do-vou do s have given us inucn pleaeuret And we are sorry that we can sot y so of all. However, we can say that the, lines have . neither been arawn by Church, nor Party. . ! :. The duty of placing the manacles bpou Mrs.' Surratt; escorting' her to the gallows,' and supporting her until the trap "fell, devoir ed upon Licutouaut 'Col. W . II. M 'Call, of Lewieburg, 1'enna. ' When tJaoiBi; the' irous upon her wrists, she told him ho-wasuo gentleman, or he would rot do eo. " Colonel 3I'C. told her Vhat ilVfas Tj,is unpleasant duty, in obedi ence to ordera, ag4 hot "his choice"'''' Her ariin'gjs&lutc to' hrm "jjati" '"Tou arc m scoundrel tr which were al&urthei." last aujjble 'words she uttered. JtfaWs oert awooorn .rrokin:f tier it ihistims of the tear tlian it nowloes iu this couu'rv. What Constitotes a Democrat. We arc credibly ioformcd that twa old cojyperheads wtre talking together"-'about VresiduTit Jph nsonwmineovet to., trie Democracy. ' The conversationtook place" aoinc weeksago- before the conspirators were hung. The one remarked ' "Andy Johnson is coming over to the Democracy in fact he always was a Democrat." "Well I don't know I do not see what "evidence you Tiave of his Democracy," 'replied the' other, i.V.i .'.-..; :;'.'' ;' ''u.Y. "Why I'm snre he has not hang any of the conspirators as yet." . afraid he wili." . ' : ; '. ' i ; '-. I ' 'n ! T do not think He will in fact he iare notjje kne the Democratic , , , , part ts opposed to shedding any more "... This, evidence of Johnson' democracy war : given in-good earnest and without knowing that any one! heard it. Every one may make his owa comments. We notice that stock in Johnson's democracy has gone down aboufc 9o per. cent below par since the execution., :Aud when' ha ; hanqs that threat representative democrat, Jefferson lbvis, we fear they wjll give up all hope of converting Johnson. Iid Jeff Dnvis trr o plT T " man. ''' Nearly all the copperhead have such a warm side for Jeff Davis that they deny that he put on a female disguise iu order to etcape.. So responsible is the demo, cratic party for .tho rebellion and so hearti ly did.lbeysympathize with.it, that, they feel the disgrace , of the petticottt story as a pi-rsoual matter. Thsy say there is no cvi deuce far it, at least like the "end of the war," they can't see it. Ouc of the editors. of the Afiltonian.- just from the army saya : 't ; . We were but a few miles from the scene of Jeff Davis capture at the time, J saw hiui brought in, heard the testimoney of Lieut. Boutel,' (who was wounded in the fracas with the 1st Wisconsin) Lieul. Purnitou, who wan one of the officers in charge oi thedutachmeRtofthe 5th Mich, which captured Jeff, Lieut. Pugsley, who was also along,' Andrew Beale,' private 4th Mich, who di'oovored Jeff, through' the disguise by seeing his boot,' and nearly every one of the detachment engaged in the capture and thei all told the name story Hat he vas disguised as a woman with nioroiug gown, shawl kc, and had started for water. f' This they told oa the day he was captured, telling it not by way of ridicule, but to show how nearly they came to losing him, and perhaps without a thought as to how ridiculous an ending it was to the'Sonthern Confederacy. We are well acquainted with the officers and men above named and know them to be gcntlemeu of veracity. Furthermore we heard the capture talked over ' and the femato part of it laughed about in the presence of Davis and his party as a mat ter about which there was no room for doubt, and without any denial. We con sider there is no more doubt that Jeff Da vis was disguised in ' the garb oi a wo man when captured than that we have an existence. The PeansrlvaDia School Joarnot. The July number begins tbe fourteenth volume of this -valuable educational peri odical. It is to be regretted that so few of the teachers, in this county take . it. How they can teach successfully and keep posted oo all the various acts trau spiring in the educational world without it,- in a, mystery to us. ; .The Journal in almost indispensable to the faithful teacher. -.: The editor. Thomas H. Burrowea, is the oldest and most prominent,: practical and useful -Educator- in the State, and has, probably done more ioi the cause of com in on School education in Pensylvania than any other living man. All tho best years of bi life have beeu devoted to it and hi extensive - experience and practical knowledge enable hiui to publish just such a journal as faithful ; teachers need. . We wish that every; teacher in the county would subscribe for and read the Sehuol Journal. , If they would we know that we would have better teachers and better schools. It is published .-by . T. II. Burrowes,. Lancaster Pa., at the low price of one dollar . a year, cash in ad vance, . ... , . , .,. . ..... President Johnson' has' written : a letter to Governor Brownlow,"- Viving at grcatci? length than ''in' his - telegraph of the 16th bis views upon the necessity and propnety of maintaining the State gov-f ernment and lawsDt 'Teoncsseew -lie had!,' received such information from west Ten- nesscc as caused bim iuMy to endorso' tho arrest of rjmerson Ethcridg. ?) 'fop- fn the northwewera part' of South CarxtTirrai wJiefyTririted'rateirtHips have notb'diJritigCtc'lni tbe people, it is stated, still prcfi-.r. .V.cofc'I-atc-. cut- j rrney" to the L uitcd States' greenbaclgi. Trial of the Keeper of the Anderioa V villa Prison. J, . The c.)untry"'wU5.bei' gratiuVd- to learn that ('apt. IJenrWierw, lately rson keeper at .VodcrsotiBUe-rs shortly v to be put upon Ltf trial tor the cruelty -and- bar barity practiced by him upon our prison ers confined at that place. The PlUjtarT Commission sitting in this city j. 6f which Brig. Gen. A. B. Underwood is President, and Col. N. J. Champman, of the' War Department, Judge Advocate, have been directed tq trr the iaaa. The obaraes embrace a list of atrociiMa that ar&.iittfc abort of fiendish, and will arouse the in dignation of : the; civilised world. Tbe Government is now engaged in' the collec tion o( testi.noay preparatory to the' trial. Let the Soldiers who have survived their imprisonment at this prison, pat, Colonel Champman in posseasioa of any .essential facts. 'I i . i . . '.,:','" . , '. ' . " -Li ' '' '' i .The New Jersey Republican, State Conventiou assembled yesterday at Tren ton. r General Judson . Kilpatrick ,. was elected permanent President. , The. Com. mittee on Resolutions reported a series, pledging support to the natiduil Admin istration ; favoring the adoption of the constitutional . amendment . ,; abolishing elarery j: thanking the i soldicn. .for sup pressing the rebellion, ic. General nomi nations were theu wade for. Gjvei nor. Among others, General Kilpatriuk's name was placed iu nomination, and wis receiv ed with immcusc applause.; It yas pro poscd.to nominate ; him, by. acclimation, but the friends of the other caididates desired a ballot, four ballots were taken, aud on the lust Marcus L. Ward, was nominated.: The resolutions of. the .com mittee were adopted, and oue relative to the rights of negroes was tabled. t Perfectly Natcrai.. A Democrat ic paper says that as soon as the Southern people arc restored to their rights, they will naturally side with the Democrats No one disputes this. The recent attempt to restore civil governmcn in Norfolk ! shows how the Democrats will vote. Reb el officers who had just been paroled, and soldiers with the iuk not yet dry on their oaths of allegiaucc'j voted the Democratic tickeVsolid. In Richmond, the Democrat-' ic issue is raised the same way; "Democ racy and treason Democracy and seces sion -Dumocracy and Southern ; rights, all assimilate one with the other.' The only difference that we can perceive is that between them wc can see no dis tinction. It would puMie any "One to know how to distinguish them apart. If the sham-Iemocracy are sincere in their desire to ustnin President John sou, they must hold themselves ready to embrace tuany measures which for four years they denounced as outrageous viola, tions of tbe constitution Of course we must expect to sco them acknowledge that they made fools of themselves in re riard to the writ of habeas corpus ; for the Chairman of their' National Execu tive Committee haviug called upon them to sustain Andrew Johnson, and the said Andrew "Johnson having but a few days ago suspended the writ of habeas corpus as coolly as Abraham Lincoln could have done it, how can they dow stand by him unless they acknowledge that their course toward Abraham Lincoln in respect to the writ of habeas corpus was unjustifiably wrong r - There is another' bitter pill for the sham-Democracy to swallow if they. con tinue in thoir pretended devotion to the new President.' ' lie will hang Jeff Davia as sure as he ' is convicted, and that he will be convicted thre is no doubt. The hanging of, that leading Democrat, who monopolized the administration of the cops for the last four years, will severely try their newly fledged affection for the late "renegade" and "drunkard," Andrew Johnson. , . , 1 . ' jgt. The President of tho IT. 9. Sani tary Commission, Dr. Bellows, has issued a farewell address to the branches and aid societies, notifying ' thctn that their labor in collecting supplies for the Com mission now ends. ' The worthy President pays 'a deserved , compliment to the La dies, to whoni is justly accorded the lar gest part of wbatevor gratitude belongs to the Commission. . , " ," ' Another Virginia SrjieiDt.-Jamee Hargrove, one of the wealthiest and larg est negro travelers in the State, stepped into a storo on Bridge street Lynchburg, the Other day, and placing a pistol to bis head shot himself dead, ' He had invent ed some of bis 'property ; in' Confederate bouds, and three days "before, the surrcn- ''.' -t , . ' - ;, 1 ' . :, n i . ?-,.; ', :. .! ..., . . jar Tlie passenger railway in Harrb- bnrgis doing k good business ' The' Tel- ejjruph states inat who tine car running, over one thousand' passeogcriTJiavV been carried over the ' lmd as' far as b'rii.sbcd. in one day, niakirg a rfpfctpt jcr. ?tcm of 'over fifty two dollars. HrPHMoD Va.' Jlj 19th 1863." I ... v.' ",Okinakcb Opfh e. .. M. A. Is Gvr Editor : Allow me, through the coramns of your paper, to make an appeal (by stating facts) to those that do feel and sympathize, with the soldier of the red white and blue. I, as one,' feel vtry niuch hurt, and yet da-'n'ofe'avf :a diapaaitioB U ooaiplain. But there is a timefwhen necessity -eeases to be a virtue for pujjlfcf prions od presses jeenj jo aan i liest.so little regard in our behalf. hile the war was yet raging, men falling vic tims to its services; the ranks 1 becoming thined and diminished, the cry wair made through the, public printers, .nwre troops to recruit our armies.. Pennsylvania was first to respond at every call, bat now ' is last to .have her men mustered out.- Yes, here we are in a' very unpleasant state, of mindIiving a miserable life of swpence, expecting that which we do. not' realize, no pay for some six oi eight months, our rations miserable- scarcely enough to. keep soul and body together. Have pity- on us lor our families sake. Yes many of us have wives aud little ones at: home who need our support. A kind and af fectionate mother, wlwwe -parental care over household matters has been great,' i- now anxiously . looking 'for'our' return ! while many of us have not had ' thei op portunity 'of seeing liotne for - eighteen months, some two and three years.-' .3Iy' complaints are not cast at Government no, a grade below, thuse who wear the marks of rank making gain thereby. ' . Respectfully Yours. . .. . , .,....' D. -A. - ' OTESTIN E, i . Ordnance Office Richmond Yu. I, The little village, of , Charleston Va., where Gov. Wise hung John Brown, is .being visited, by, maiiy northerners, who. have citrried off' everything movable from the field on. which Jlrown was hung. There are six hundred women in Richmond making up garments for1 the negro troops in Texas. ' They make from $lto?G per week Among them are some representatives of the ''first fami lies."' It in creditable to them that' they are willing to work.' ' ' ICir" A Gentleman who employs a large number ot negroes on a cotton plantation in Lutherford couaty, Tcnn., informed thtt editor of the . Nathvifle Times, the other day, that he found uo difficulty iu getting his hands to work regularly. The negroes generally. worked admirably, and give satisfaction to those who. treat them well. .The election in Richmond, Virgin ia, on Tuesday last, resulted iu the succo of the candidates denominated secession ists, who are not suspected of any great love for or loyalty to the national govern ment. The voting is sa:d to hare been done principally by the paroled soldiers of Lee's army. , , , . . 85. The New Hampshire Superior Court has decided that an express compa ny delivering a parcel marked with the cabalistic "C. 0. D." collect on deliv-ery-r-may allow a person- to whom .it u consigned reasonable time to open the package, and determine whether - he will receive it or not.- ,! ...... ;..,. KS, Gen. Thomas has" ordered that Emerson Etheridge be held at Columbus, Ky., until further' orders, and not T be al lowed to converse on political affairs on pain of close confinement. lie is now un der guard. 1 " " ' .v-T-.-f. .'- ttt .... . - "' :.i ' ; ; ' '. a? Gen. Grant is reported to have said, in a conversation. with tbe Mexican Minister a few, days ago "the French will have Fe to leave Mexico." ' -'&. Seven-Thiities were sold on Satur day to Jthe arnount of. 85.13Q.4Q0,. . Total for the week,, f 32,503,000. ,' , . ": PnRESOLOOtCAL ' JoURSAt.. T his Journal for; Angnst is' before' 4us. 'As usual it is filled with interesting mattei some of which we may some day lay before' our readers. Monthly by Fowler !fc Wells, $2.00 per year - 389 Broadway, NJ. Y. ' Blackberry Cordial.-tTo a gallon of .good, ripe blackberries,. add three ( lbs of cheap, -oleanjbrpwn sugar and a quart of rain water scalding . hot. , . .Suffer , the berries thus treated,- to stand 12 hours in an earthern crock' and then ; stew twenty minutes ' in a 'porcelain, lined ' kettle.1 Squeeze 'out' all' the liquid through a eloee cloth' 6trainer'"add to it a quart of Jamai ca spirits,' a quarter of a pound 'of whole aihipicea'nd an ounce of essence of cloves'. KoUle Vheif'cOld', and us'e; "i targe 'table spoon fnl of tbe cofdial '1'' an " ordiaary tuinbler of watef as a 1 crttmfJn beverage durir.sr all "the WaVin weather. 1 ' -' ' Under such a practicer' there-'will be very few cases of cholera infantum' and ';nmti)of coruplainlH,"; among rbildfen, or of diarrho?:i or dvs'.-ntery among adults &. ' OSEAT WORLD A a TIE MOM COMPLETE TRATELING EiniB!T!01 EKDTClSIZro: 70 " V "wtt-'t - Ta4.folJortaa enilaei comprises the corps of Managers and Director : T- D- DEEM ..........(.Proprirlor DR GEO W. 8TETEJ8:..--. Trra.nrir lEOS :' WnmMY---i-Equrstrian Biitttor PROP- WAHLE- " --- Ltider of tht Band H'.r .-.in-' I - ', .'.: .,- ; : t i Consisting of a roamticent outfit, a troupe of'Rqucstrians and Eqneitrienries, 'a crops of Gymuaets and Aerobnts, a company or Ktiues-tro-dramatists, coiuediana, nnd pntoniitnists, a full complement of eqnerrie", ktooius, and cberalirni of tbe ureua, aud i i.o!twmbte... BRILLIANT BEYOND PS.ECELE2JT,. t'oiajuiiiui; in it cviupreliensive -lei id,. A STABBY GALAXY, setrulrd from the ertmr-tH-fa-rrrVt -of the va- i riw aiftiliiita-Yiirital -vatubiuiuenM oi r.u-i. rope aud America. Tin: stud or nousrc ias hpon c!io..-n with n. k cfr.-, and m : blood, benttty, nnd'imin'm, crtn defy rivalry. I TI1K TKIf'K iinh.rs AN'n MULES, ' i- iTPli 'V are m!iro! f equme sagacity, and ilir lat-1 ter, whils f.ilsifying the old adi?e or -Mub- born it a mule." c-mplotely bcwil.ler the i !iMH.-tator with biuaiiilike iatallect, nnd, :ni- pri'lienive t:icilc power, in slmrt. in every, partielar, the tir-rt Wvr'4 e in lay eliini - to iuc iiiio oi mi- . . mrro-AH KMC .MOIKl. OI' the, A .!'. The Cilincade cnioriiig town in prat-i pro censioii preceUM ny the itDKiiK in J'ln.-' PIllN HAKKH. tuo most .maKmni-u-nt te- ' cimen of art and elaborate worktnaapliip evr paraded befere the pnblie. rpleii'i'ufly capari-! Boned ami driven ' and- ejtiroHed lv JAtK ! MAl'KS. the champion whij.. .. . . Two clov n stti p-if.rn anr 1IIKA.M HAVf i he ureal wu nui n.o.lera UrinaiUl. J tl.ll.i.o ' OI r.1.1.1. me iiiuj si mi , tiT i-a i'i.i-L-1 I I . ..it.:ni and singinj; I town. a-Kni wieo:eri as tns most acceptable man if humor. ho ever aturacd f- a motley aitirr. will occupy a prominent por lion iu the'di p-inn-iif oi tun. TIIK CCIMPAMY are led by the following ani!-!. ech oi' w'iom 13 a wid -U v'o'ebrated star in his oj- her ro fesaioo, j ,. . .. '...,', ' MAHA.ne .Hiiiit KoniNtu.. .li.li .. .. The suu boaitt.oCrhe.l'irne. tlie prima doutia of Equetrinne!. and a jarngon of gMl., beauty, trwiin'me btw very- aid a'-tD-tic ticel leiiau. t a M i-.- l.rr i i.k' t!iMi: TS n.vTT'T2 To? rvrl : A III lltlllF III III! I Milllail The Juno like Queen -r 1 be arena, and terp-t Superiyr l.Heniii kd (iibs, fine Ci" aichurcan artiste. ' Her elns-ic poe Upon the i 1N1 Tobacco, and .f every description, slack wire, -aud uec leutiful e411ipvH.se .ai wit!ra senernl assort:nnt of I'ipes. Snu-T eu:illy p-jctic sad incitapar-tble. ( ' I..V FAIUIE AL1CK The beautiful little histrionic eques'rienue. .- , -. . .. f....... j . , JIH.I.IF.. . J.KONETTI'.. The daring and magnificent liorjc-wom-io. , .. ... JOI1X STA, i The ch.impiun two, four, and si liote rider, j TIIK WIHTTONY ISKOTIIKUS and. Mai-1 ter Tommy. The motely dyliueatora of the ! Urecian and R'Unrtn schools 6f High Art. ci embCSi'l iu their beautiful classic tllrmpiau niclauge. MVSTEB CHAItLKS, The Arbaeiari maaier' of 'the Egyptian science, illusionist, , and .prcsjidigitateur ex traordinaire. . Sl;.NOH MAUUK, The great Globe equiiibrtest and matrt Ju cirque. ' ' ' ' ''"'''' - MR. Ill RAM DAY, ... ' . , 'i The wit, jester, humorist, and clown, par rxetlience. .A merry offshoot of Momos, a "fellow, of infinite wit,' and a . Kesuine and original specimen of the Sbaitsperlan bujfj. , ALEX. ROBI.VSON, . '- ; j ! His mostly associate and quaint, and 'quiz zical compeer. MESSRS. CIIAS. LOXS, OEO. SIXOV3. HENRY HOWE, JOHN NORTON, BOB. SMITH, JOE. "REESIDES, acrobats, ' Gym nasts and amphithealrical professors of la hauletolt,,, . ; . -r . . ,-. . ,. ... TIIK MACJHFICEST JOIINSTEK. The prodigy of the mnajrc, a superb pec imen of -blood, symmetry - aud intellipmoe.: will ba introduced in bta nducaied performan-. cci, by madan Robinson. ... . Dili STEYKNS;THOUPE OK . EDUCATED : DOGS .' AND MOY KEV&,.. From Ashley Anipliitheatre, London. TUE F.4MOIS TRICK MI US, 5ancA the Spot tod Spaniard,: and Paul r.y, unhesitatingly ...pronounced the wonders of tbe mule family, will be exhibited at each performance by the trainer, Mr.'Chas, Coville.' . SIIEI.LBAKK,. The incomprehensible Roan, etc., iU exhib- i tied under a spacious oriental partition, amid strains of orpheua-like music by the double band of string and wind instruments, led by tbe (treat director, PROK. E. W A H CE. .n Admission to all parts of the pari!! ion. ,00 cents. Children under 10 years. 25 cents. .- ,, .'. Wof Doors open at 1 and 7 P. M. ' ' -; Tbis targe and magnificent establishment wil exhibit at: ; ' :t "ii . - '. . :t-i--i s ..' 1 . .. ,7 t.- rs-in, I U .! t , , . . ,-,..... ' M I FF 1 1 N TOWN, iTHUllSDAY AUGUST $, 'Co, I Mil I PDQTftlAM 1 lllllCl0 I J W Iw I i.FRT DAY" AUGUST 4th. 1865. Lvryi. rooTF., :tr,,,4?ct: IXtx gtilmti$fuifuls. S.ILT! SALT! ! !.ewerel iri )(riee by ordr of JOHN' Salt ! will lie eoM at 3,uO per bitrrel in good order. uin.li iiuerwi'c oraereu ai .qessrs nmoaa ana Slaaabaiigh Minllntown and at Sulouff ao1 Staubanghs' Warelionw PerrysTille Pa. July --4t JOHN Ih)I,FH!", Ajt. Ml'UlC'tir, C1R0., , S. O. K.EMPFEK. Hate armv i.u-- . leon'i Uaviitglovate.1 ia MiiU'mtettn, tend:' jcM iui uufaiuiu4.4i:zviue& to tbe citiiena j . i ibis Dlaee and urruunlini cnuntrr. b Ir. K. hnvlBfe hnJ eight jr eiperienca tin bopiiar, general, and army pmetiee. feel" r i v 1 , prepared id ratDem a trMl-'frn tkaiie wee may b nnl'nrtnnaie as to need medical al. tenuiinee. . .. .. .. -. 11 will bt found at Will's .HM at li.l' hoiiM, except when profe'itionil enrii'-d. July ". '--r-'-H- NOTICE! ' ? H f! t ajnlt l.alrr wrbintf d kli K'be koupMM tuna jnlat ami good alines wilt find it to their adrantap to call On II. 1. w ELLEK; at' hia-shorr oa Mailt Street ahorc ("berry, where .they ean be supplied with almost every t-let moder ate prices, llditleroutr baring-' repairinf; they wish dirraWy and. aeajtly. eiecutfd will b -j promptly attended to bjr giving him. a, eall.-.- Trv: CA.-'U. . I'..U, WEtLER. Miflintown, J,uty ?.;tli . .,',.' l-t' " ,. ' XtlTK'E ate of ffV'f'fu P'Tri dre'd. Nulice is herebv e'nen thf Letters aX'S d i miuiHiration on the V'slitte of 'm.' ' Tiuun Ut of Fayette township. drVd, bare be-n grant el to lha un-lersigoed of nalkeT towp. i.f persons knowing iliemyelre indebted to imid I csl"" are-reiueaiea li-.mn imnieaiate p. j ment, an-1 those having claims wijl pleads ! present them duly nmhenticnted for srti'x- innr. - . . July Urt-f.i. S.lMlTKI. HCN'N", Adin'r r.'. t TZ. . ' " . ' I. ORoVf, "" ' tVtfK MVr F. GROVE & CO: C-f nrral C orauiisision Um ba; M I'ttll'IS IS GliAlX FMiliK; kC.'-. -j; W-'Cor- Howard & Mulberry St. x i tfon-icnnients f lirain Flour, nn'i , ,.UUIltrv lru,lce repecil'ully Solicited. A!-o, ' , J j ;ell),HUwTiiiicU.f Gro.jerw ; g! l,an, o ...i F G K 0 V E & OQi. : k - - -u - whoi.ksam: . .. (DEALERS & KAHUFACTUREKS OF f 'Cigar?, Tobacto and Snuff. Lo. IOI liMVKMV strtrt j . 7-"n . - a - ; r-- ' - am vrtii t.ntN iCvsiBaiirs. : ''"'lJALTIMOKK' ' - r , , . . 10IICK S.IUS. ANI . SM.VI.I. yliiiHT j !. rauey-irt(l'.;.oj .. . Jmyiy a. irr-;j , S 3 .' 5 fiOSUNS'S-- 15HU.1.IANT. KASY ?HININM. Leather Prewrvlna; n iMS'SUH(&. A' Conipo-iiioti of Scat's Foot Oil and mr: 1. Ivory Hliick. imparling to BOOT and SHOE LEATHER the softness and p'.ianej tf KIl while with one fourth the labor mmaily employed iu the applic.ion of the ordinarr UlHikings. it produces a JET BLACK E AM EI. GLOSS, equalled only by r-atet: Leather. .... Suld Uetnfl bv all tj'ROfFlfNj 'AND HOi: lE.LEltSI' trrdrts received by American Ageucy. !l"t Broadway New York, and whole saled at tbe : .- - .- . . - Manufacturer 'f Depot. ' ' 15 1 Kettd wtreel. X.Tr: PHOTOGRAPHS. ret rs sszr ;.-. The. Patrons of theSsriaL who may visi Karrifbdrg, oriJ.wira ai first Ws Picire should by all means go where they take the most sp I en-lid hkmtt ever gotten up any where, which is at ''' CI RNITE k CO S 110 jjarketjt, Harrisb'ff . , Wanted ! DisaWcd Soldiers - And others out of employment to canvass Tor. OUR (1REAT NATIONAL WOP.K. J ',1 ' " Just Publishird, "Ttt 'life and fuSlir Serrirrr nf A. Zineoih." By frank ;C'rihr, .of, the Philadelphia Bar, comprising oue large'octavd rotumc of nearly "Otipages. v'- " Tbis in the only work uClb-i kiiid publiah ed: it is entirely new and Original, contain ing his early history, political career, speech es, messages, proclaratnioos-and. niicr efliciaV documents illuitrative of his eventful, adtain istnttioa, together witli tin acenes and events connected with his trapia end It will be sold ouly by our authorized traveling agents, ti whom exclusive territory is given, and liberal commissions' paid.' Fend for''rtWular :aa terms to "American Publishing Agency, Bov, -'l. No. tint) Chestnut Street, 1'hilaUelphia. "Jnly T2-8t. :";.': iJ n..,: 1 ,.. . IMPOIIT4XT TO TAX-PAT KBS A COLLECTORS t!T the 7th section of the Act of Assembly ISM. it'll made bbligafory upon the Treasurers' of the several counties of Commonwealth" to pay ever an'ualty, to te State Treasurer the' whole amount of folate taxes dne by tbe f IftST PAY OF ACGCST. under a penalty fo. thw .tar' payers of having flYE PER t.'EST.'alde xi the amount charged against thera in the Dnplicates. The collectors are hereby requir ed to proceed immediately iuUi'd colicctionot TAXES, and.demand fxom each ,ta-payer In his duplica'e th amount so charged gainst lint. M that th.TriA'Au4r-rif,Tom ply with the law. f All persona who fail to pay over their State, taxes. hv the, FIRST OF A I'O H ST If WP.' ') ha rollectQsJr aJiliorir ed to add FIVE PER. CENT to the taves of I all delinquents. : .1 , ., : " j rayrjenta must be made Coiiccrors' to tie j County Treaiurcr on -or before-''L j.?'ll" 5fSt. :..' .'!. i'i . B;.i qtlrf au Cr!BT'i"t'rf ' 4JtttlSj-'d; , A- . litiF Vvc