Jfunialii Isfnihicl. jk3: ; ! 3&rK iff L 4 Vr ! tlA f. 'ftiefy lirLt i' A union of lakes, and a nnUm lands, A union no power shulf $ftrr; A union nf hearts, and a vnion of hand, And the. A nif man In ion urevtr. ' ' mifTlTV I b W N- Weduesdar Morning, August 2, 18j "FEARLESS AND FUEE.". A. l.VSS, Tditor. ' Lev. -j : lo. t'roi-laiin Liberty 4J- Throughout the Land syr to ALL the r- InhnMtaaU Thereof. OrS' t&-THKJl'.IATA SE.VTJEr.l ha the l.aryrtt Circulation of ativ paper pub- lished in this Couuty. It is iberefore the ttst eJrtrti.lng medium. It is a Paper, truly loyal, ably conducted, a fim clans I.ocaliat, and well worthy of .be patronage ry l-.-yil citizen in the County, Writt'n for tft S'iittri'1. .Monument fund. The Soldu-ra' M. Have the receipts fur the ; Joasy and ragged. It seems really as if Soldiers' Mouutuctit stopped ? I see their j lnere wcre always some persons ready to weekly publication has beon diccuutinucd. !6pcak evil of anything good. It was to What is the matter ? Arc the people not : counteract all such siliy rumors that wc interested, or have the committees neg- i Jcjt unxlous to i,avc the school in town lecied to wait upon our citizens We oVcr uight aud Miig some of their songs, canuot erect a monument without funds, j as wc wcn tncw it would impress our t iti and wc cannot get funds unless those iuto ; Z,.D favorably and excite a sympathy for whose hands this important v.vik has ' tno unf-rtunatcs. Wc did not expect an been entrusted -din harge the duties de- ariu,tie performance, but wc still knew volviog upon them. If any of the com- j tuat tiicy C0UU touch ou.- hearts. mi:tee decline to act, let others be up-j Kcmarks were made by Ir. Thos. II. poiutcd who will, and the good work go j l5urrowes, Col. McFarlaud, Itevs. Allison on. We believe from what wc kuow of and Kirby. A collection was taken up to '.he public sentiment, that the erection of i aid the children in purchasing a Sunday a mouument in honor of our brave boys, ; School Library which amounted to 822,72. who have fallen iu battle, during the late , , , ... , bloody struggle, meets w.th the general approvcl ot tli9 people, aud all that is licecssary to obtain the few thousand dol - lara requ isitc to it. erection, is. that the bubject should be intelligently brought , - . ., , before them. There seems to be au opinion prevaleut amjjj our country friends, that the proposed monument is lo be put up v. .,; r,,rf Vr,I In Al;fli; .1111. e.pecia.iy .or inc uruem n wwn. . ii f . 1. i ji. . e . uch is not me iaci. tnc monument is to be j the Tribune and after a chat with several erected, and deJicaU l ( the honor and ! friends returned home. It was amusing memory (.!" the heroic dc-ad, of our whole to sec thc interest which the children country. The project had its origin in ; cscitcd alouj; the road. "Who are they" town, and that has been fpoken of as a 'aud "what are they'' wcre constant fjucs mitable jdace to have it erected, but thc j tious. At Lewistown an incident occur k'cation, as yet has ii"t bceu selected. , red to which we expect to refer next j.vcry district in thc county jas an inter- et iu ;t, and husu voice iu the selection of a location. The committees, I thiuk arc the prop-j cr persons to decide where and how it ' rhould be built. Let them go to work, j call upon every Lady and Oentlcman, ask ' tbem politely f;r their ten?, fives and 1 ones; and don't slight thc boys and girls, , their halves, quarters, tens aud fives all lielj) to make dollars ; aud cveu the little : ones penny, will hcl; us to put np thU , noble htructure. It need uot, aud uius'. uot fail. Yours l!escitiul!y, II. Mn.K Sale. Hy reference to our ad-1 yertisingcolumnsitwillbeen that are to hafc an extcnsire sale of mule at ... i . . t .- i this place on next 1 rtday, to be continued most probably on Saturday.: We have , population- bevcral large, tractions oc no doubt that many of our farmer and : e'urnug, Congress, by an act of March 4, teamsters would do well to attend this j sale. Jhose mules will come to Uien-'o the States of Illinois, Iowa, MiunesoU, elre much sooner than horses, and I , , .x, . ., . . T,, . . r , ... ii Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Ithode when once fed up, arc death on a pull, " ' , ' never die, arc easily kcjd, and have many j L,kud and A'crmont, thus increasing the advantages over horses. This will most i number to 241. Nevada having since likely be the hint chance to secure the ' i,CCQ admitted to thc Union with one animals and we exjet t to see a large crowd wclnbcr tLe tota ;s UOw 242. Thc pres here text t riaay- i .. . . , , - . . ..... . cut apportionment stands a fixed fact un- V, John H. 8urratt one of thc uiur- til thc 3d of March, 1873. Thc eleven derers of President Lincoln has been cap-! States now in process of reorganization ttircd in Texas and , yesterday taken on j . unJcr u u the loIlowing rep. throuirh this rdace to ashimrton and to " 1 the callows ln"t iiojrleet to read the special sale of mules advertised in this weeks ' paper. i cSf M C call tliC Attention of all our fun and wonder lov- inj; VC.ldors to the Animal ami Circus Shovv advortisod in an other column. We believe this to be a jrood show and expect t cn a 1 1 tnfn rtnf I ho; ' n--. a iuiii v-iii.. "o ana otner suiraals will no a tight themselves worth seeing ; and the fun loving folks will not, be ovrlrnkfvi. Come and! The Entertainment of the Soldiers' Or kan. Elsewhere in our itaue of to day we give a copy of the programme, Ac. cou uecttd with the EnlerUiuuient oi the Soldiers' Orphans. We had originally ! suggested to Col. Mcl'arland the propriety ot the Entertainment, and Lad taken upon ourselves the responsibility of pro viding and niakiug arrangements. Had : t,pfMn(l i fitilnitf. f1nilttipQ4 thorp are ! those who would have laugh anded seold- I ed at our expense. But wc are happy to i state it passed off with uuusual satisfac- j tion to all our citizens. r.verybouy as i far as wo have heard considers it a sue- cess, and the citizens feel that while they entertained the fatherless, they in turn i were entertained. Every heart seemed . to be touched, and seldom if ever was j gucll univcn;ai turn out 0f our citizens .is there was on Thursday evening arounl the Couit Yard to ecc the Orphan Boys parade. We had arranged a complete pro rrainnic for the distribution of the boys land gilds, but on their arrival it was par- tially deranged by . causes uot necessary ' to enumerate. Consequently we had to ' do the best we could, and rejoice that the difficulty was that there were more who were willing and anxious to keep these lit- ... .... (i, , l ,l b ; j kept. Wc reeord this with pride, as it j well of our citizous, aud especially , 4 . , 1 . , j 80 as some ignorant thoughtless, or wicked 'person was buisily circulating the story that the children were uot fit to be cuter- i tained hi repectablc families that they ! had the nicasels, the itch and other con- j tageou diseases, aud that they were dirty ",uu ""B? u lw,K-c " ar, " the pcop.c couIJ nave bceu seated in the ; niurch. Thc loo LaJ Kivcn ,n entcr. i tainmeut in McAlistersvillc the night . jrevious aud neatly 810 were there re- a!iz-d. Col Mcl'arland returned his thanks . tUysc Tho ''f1 ta.ken an ,nt?rCiit !pct' , tins up thc cutertainment and providing phco9fer the children and keeping them J over night. j accompanied about "0 of the eliil- ncxi uay wcaiwara, uiopmng them off at stations up as far a3 Altoona. Hcre we took supper with -Mr. Hern of week For the present we will close by saying that thc address of Jr. Uurrowea aud thc presence of these orphans In our town have done mucli to enlighten our citizens in regard to these schools aud excite an interest and sympathy in their behalf. Mifflintown has thc honor of giving thc firtt public reception to, and having thc first public entcrtaiumeut by, thc Soldiers' Orphans of Pennsylvania. - The House of Hcprenrntativcs. From the Chicago Tribune- I?y an act ol Congress, May 23, IS.'iO, the number of Representatives wascstab- lishci at 233. which aumbcr was arpor- (juIieJ tllc ECVCraI Etatc, (rebc! . , .... to,. i ,0o included) iu 180-upon a basis of 124,18. ' ' ISi'yJ, gave an additional member to each Virjriuia. 8: North Carolina 7 ; South Carolina, 4 ; Georgia, 7 ; Florida, 1: Alabama, 5; Mississippi, 5 ; Lousiana, 5; Texas, " ; Arkansas, 3 ; aud Tennessee, ;g. 'loUl.O. s Elections of nieaibern have been made 'r llie Thirty-ninth Congrw . in all the ! Mates of thc I mon, except tho aforeaid ! eleven, and Kentucky and Nevada. Of the 10 members already elected, It4 were chosen on Licoln tickets, aud 36 by the opposition. It is difficult to make political estimates for tho fat urc ; but in in? sipni I ne Ii;nu i cu NU will UilVC I ttr . : J . :n t f.-.lln-vs : Trpiibli'-in. frrn',','',a 2S T.ta'rs hT okctf'l HI S. " ( Ky. atld JTev, 1 estimated 1 'i' 1 1 tout hers tatca. 1 Driuocrrtry Fishing For Cudrions. We bad supposed thai the demociacy bad yielded to coppcrheadism, and that the end ot thc war had killed off both. But thc recent "address of the "National Committee of the Heinocracy pf the United States," proves that we were mis taken. Mr. Cbailcs Mason, as chairman, an old office-holder uudcr Presidents' Pierce and Buchanan, speaks in the name ot the "national" democracy, and bursts forth in a most extravagant eulogy upon President Johnson for his reconstruction policy, admitting at tho same time that he aud the democratic party hayo Jbeen widely separated by what theaddrescho-' sea to call "extraneous circuuisunccs." The strangeness of this attempt on the part of the Democratic party to claim An drew Johnson, by reason of his recon struction policy, is apparent from the fact that Johnson is carrying out Mr. Lincoln's policy and for which thc latter was so cruelly abused by the Democracy. We thus have the same thing which made Abraham Lincoln's "tyrant" and a "usur per,' making a saint of Andrew Johnson. So manifest is this inconsistency, ' and so rediculous do its authors become, that they are doomed to inevitable defeat. Thc idea that President Johnson will abandon the true and loyal men who have elected liiin aud saved the country ior the purpose of going over to the semi-rebels and political pettifoggers who compose what is left ol the Democratic pirty for such is the object of this flattery is ridiculous in the extreme. The garb is too clumsily baited to catch cvea the llioJi of gu3vn0, and canuot lcoiva a politician so sagacious and experienced as President Johnson. The servility of these men is pitiable in thc extreme. As long as thc rebellion continued, and the Southern Confederacy stood for their support they leaned upon it and their political hope entwined about j it as affectionately as thc vine around the tree. That reliance gone, we now find them reaching desperately in every direc tion to find something else to cling to It matters uot, apparently, what the char acter of thc support may be, if it is only suQicicnt to keen ihcm out of the tnire and sustain their worthless political cxis- rt. Adamite exUtmcc, was captured by the tence. Cousifteney, principle, manhood resent keeper, ALT, the Kptian hy or are all utterly disregarded in this eager I der of the Viceroy of Egypt, 2000 uiihs search for a position. The professions of - the past are forgotten or treated as worth- less, and every desire for thc future seems tit be centered in the one idea of finding some measure or some individual upon ! . . , , . i , .. , ! which they can lay hold to sustain them-1 r. ' . . ' selves, aud keep their organization troui j utter extinction. Of course, such a policy is liable to j lead those who practice it into thc most establishment, being composed of the most popular, s.ki'iful ami accomplished rcr-' army, and must be soi l. . inconsistent and awkward no-ilions and ; formers in the profession, hating been selected from tie fr.-t establishments iu Eur'ope . M ,n' ''r he were bought ia the t luionsisicni anu awkwaru poMiious, aim, . i - i ..-.,., . u ii. cmuinic of the war. when yoiin aceompamel , , . ... , t - l ii i .and America. Among the principal Artistes arc the tol owtn : . ., J . " i 5 . . place them iu attitudes which wou d be r , ... r . . - ,i '7 i . . i i . the armies in all their marehe sad caiaps. ic tolerable to mcu capable of '"0- The leaders of "the Icu.iocracy," howev-1 cr, wire never particularly sensitive in .' that regard, aud hence wc fiud them bear-' iug up under the ignominy aud humilia tion of acts of sclfabascmcut, aud under a load of public scorn, with the callous ness befitting their cause. A rebuff in one uartcr, apparently, makes them only the more eager for a smile in another. LLikc unfortunate suitors, who have whol- ly failed on the objects of their own dc-j sires, they arc ready to make love to thc ' mistresses of any and all others, who hap- pen for thc time to be alienated from their natural aud legitimate attachments. When General Shcrtuau lost caste for thc time with thc loycl men of the coun try, who always sustained him, on accouut of jiis unlucky negotiation with Joe. John-' son, the democrats rushed fawniDgly to i ins :eet, ami obsequiously vowcu tncir willingness to adopt him as their own. So with President Johnson ; when they find a disagreement prevailing between him and some of the more radical of thc Republicans, on thc subject of reconstruc tion it matters not that he has been their most hated man ior the last four years they rush eagerly forward, and call upon him to come to their arms. They have abused him without stiut or mercy, and he has by uo means been complimentary iu his expressed opinions of them j nay more, he is even now en gaged in carrying out a policy of pro scription and punishment towards thc rebel leaders which must le in thc h'.gh est degree distasteful to tho Democracy, aad yet they arc perfectly ready to take him to their bosoms, if he will change his policy oh no if he will only separate himself from thc Republicans. He may haug Jeff Davis, thc idol of thc Democrats, and practice any enormity he chooses upon their fricuds, tho rebels,' they will nevertheless take him, if he will !!nw them to call hint their owa. - j . 1-A movement is on foot by colored ; meu to purchase the Charleston and rubhbh it as an anti-slavery . jourual. Some progress has bceu made, and money is being subscribed with a good prospect I or ?t F. BAILEY & CD'S: AND METRO mm Enlarged, Improved and Re-Organized, . Being at present the largest Traveling Establishment iu the country consisting of Jas. Melville & Co's-Grand Circus. acd world renowned -Equestrian Troupe, comprising the ST A 11 KIUKI1S of both hemispheres. II. Ilerr Driesbach's Extensive 3Ie- nagerie! j Comnrisimr a inaEnifieent collection of rare BEASTS and BKPTl LES,-among j which will be found Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Hyenas, Corifiarsi, Lynx. Pumas, Lamas, Panthers, &c., Birds of gorgeous plumage, vSaiuls, LVathaiiK fe tufal The Gigantic or ..TtKHMOTii" of Holy U'rit, of whom theic is not his like." This rare sneeiuieirof the bfu;e creation, the last vestase of , uu T- ' , anu was lmporieu into rnts cuuniij at an ci- j pcnsc of more than ?40,0t0, by U. C. Quick, j w;th whom such arrangements have ! becu made as to enable the Management to present him to the public in conjunction with the other unique attractions which make ni . , 1 . ... , .. ., .' this ( ataclvsm of Wonders couipriMos this . tf COIUbination. TIlC CirCllS TrOlipe is tLc largest lni Mn i n iE. the A iitiilia'i Y, pli.bcd Lady rider in thc world ; J.mks Melville, the Australian performer, who stands without a Peer i:t the arena. The distinguished Australia!! family whose Equestrian and "iscelltineous Performances have won a wide world reputation- ' JJ A ST til i K. rv u fcL ii.i.r.. j;uiui ! 3IASTKK fcAMUEL JMelvii.lk, a wonder Geo. Melviixe, the principal Ivjacstrian. : lim.o Nathans, an artist whose praise i.s great iu mouths of wisest censure, whose r n.J , l..3 nv.JL,l l... : !. ' - i i I nuriuriiiuiiuus ou one, inu, iukc auu iuui . . w . ii l W M. Ivinkadk, the man oi a nunurea rumersauus- ana me renowncu repie- gentative of the Eccentric PETK JEXKIN'5?. J-'lIAIH'EK & WllEITXEV, the Acreb.its, par excellence of the I'nited b'tates, the most darin" and thrillin;; Irapaze l oriovmers ever seen. ' JM Wakh, the funnie.st of Clowns in Kope exercises, Plate Spinnig Tumliiug. orally. J.ecturcr; 'eorgd M lie l - others, zrz&sa tut fr J. Withers' famous Washington brass Hand TUE STUD OF HORSES is composed of ' thc finest English, A meriean aud Arabian thor oughbreds, highly trained aud magnificently caparisoned; and the programme of the arena will comprise all the elegant, sensational, thn!- ing, comic and entertaining novelties of day. The 'vhole of these MAGNIFICENT THURSDAY. AUGUST ioTH.-18'e; I lOO US OPEN AT 2. & 7. P. M. under one cnormoTis pavillion, for one price of! admission, which, notwithstanding the enormous outlay attendant upon such au uu-! precedent combination, is fixed at the low figure of .1ft cents. . Children under ten years of age, half-price. BIT The CII AN'D PROCESSION wilt ceedcd bytLe CIGANTIC HIPPOPOTAMUS drawn by a TEAM OF PI ANTS, ( four iu number,) followed by WITIIKIfS WASHINGTON OPEK V RAND; the grand, M KNAOERIF, thc extensive CI UCUS and Troupe of Artists,! together, with the Gorgeous ParaphaualLi of the Metropolitan combinati on. J J. MELVILLE, Director I'O LIT I AX mmmmnm ana a Colony ot JlouKeys. .Co's Performing J? ' Elephants ! wliosc wuudu'ful feaLn surpn.-s authiu ever before witnessed, and who.-e extreme docility j and intelligence, have attracted the attention j of the most nofod fun,, and Httdents of Nn. ! History. IV Iliponotamns ! it is declared (Job 40 553 ) "I 'pon earth eud most complete ever combined iu one ilti tiian. thi mnst Iio.-m t : till :iii.l nei'i.in- in i-'jiiCMi mil , r in 1 ciicciiou m ull he attcmi is. iioia." mi, t Avtii ilu ij uj in inv tmii'i. it i. i.i i Co'jtic Songs, Mayings, lhinees, Slack! never failing to create a big fuss gen- t pROFE..si!t I.AMiWoTTHY, maitrc du cirvue and who durinir the exhibition of '.he II in- popntamus will entertain the audience with an: exceedingly accurate and very interesting dicrii-! tion of the animal which he has compiled from the most reliable sources. 15. W'li.iiANks, the gieat (jyuinait Uidcr from California. J. Withers, tivan ' Noonan. Solomon Pratt. Jones, Johannes J'oineroy, F'ed, Avery riv. - ia, .Hiss Losa 1 remain, and a host of, comprising gymnasts, acrobats, vau'tcrs Ac. thc ATTllACTION'S will be exhibited in cuter thu t-nvn at U o'clock A. M.. nre- i KLE - of Arena. C. If. FA RNS WORTH, lyHt. 3 Gilt EAT SAtK OF GOVKR-NMEST HOIt f rSUS AND .MILES. 20.000 A SI M 1.8 TO EK !" I.1 DrRIXll h THE MONTH OF AUGUST. Sew York, Pennsylvania, Imliana, Delaware. Maryland, and New Jersey, ami lie District of Columbia. HASuiNrToN, 1). (.'. July -4, letw. Vill be aoM at puMic auction, to the Uigbet biUJer, at the time anJ place tiameJ Leluw, viz :' '" ' " " ' " - ---a- : .NEW YOUK... New York city, Tuesjay ani FriJay of each aevk. Hursts eaeli day. s New York city. Veduc!luy ol vaoli . week, 'JOO aiulen each day. F.liuira, Tuesday, August 8, 2fO llnrse. Ettuira, TtieHduy, August 10. OOi Mul4. Albany, Friday, .Autrimt .", iO( Mules. Huffalo, WedueaJay, Au(fiiH Wj, ,'a.io Mule. fEX-SSYIA'AXIA: : I'liiltde'lpliia, Thursday f eacli week, 2ij I Hjrses eaeh day.' ' . : : j r. riiilodt-'lvlii.ii Weune-xUy auJ Saturday of each week, 100 Mule each day. PittbiiiR, Tliiiriny of earli week, 'M j Mules each day. 1'oinville, Tues lay, August 1. "JOO Mules, i MitHintuwn, Friday, Aupn8t 1, i Mule. I York, Friday. .Uib( 4, 'K Hor-ie. Newville. Weduesday, AujfUJt ' lo0llor. Ncwvillc, TliuiKday, Auul 1J. 1U Mules. Ke.uling. Friday. August 11. -OU Hirsts. i Shipeusbiirg, Wednesday, At'gust !'", ll" I Horse!. I F.rie, Thersdcy, Aiignit IT, i'Hl Horse. ybijii'ensburg., Thursday, August IT, H" ) Mulesj. !. Willismsport, Fri.l.ny, August 1H, JO.i Vjt t jri. laJiinft. Monday, Aujjust 21,' I i Horo. Chambersburg, vediieiilay, Aogu'l 23 lUu ' Horse Cluiuibersburj:, Thursday. Angus', l. 10'. Mules. Milioii, Friday. A iiguil 2. 20" Horace, rarli.sl.-, Wednesdny. Aupavi l'W Hor r,es. Carlisle, Thursday, Augual ;ll, 1W Mule. oiiio. folumbiana. Tuesday, August 1. luO Hor Salem, Wednesday, August 1. HH Hore Alliance. Thursday. August . Horse?. Canton, Saturday, Auu'l . I'M Hordes. 'Ieelaud. Tues.i-iv, August l.iunt Moles. MaSsitlon, Tulay. August 10. -'imi Hoi-s. ! Cres'line, TU-irsday, August 17. Mules. Clcvland: M..iM!ay.".tutnt 21, -'! Horses. ' INl'IASA. ! Fort Wnviie. Thursday. Aiiji'ist 21, !.' : Mules. LKLAWAKF. j Wilmington. Tuesday i f eaeh week, 2" ' lforses. 1 Wiimiiijrlou. Friday of eaeu week, 2 V Mules each day. NKW J KISS FY Trenton, Thursday. August lo. 2) Mulei. Treutou. Thurs'l.-iy, Anus;2l. 2'to Mule. MAiai.ASK. llallitnrtie, Wedue-iay. Auj;ii-t '.. and Wed-n.-s lay of f.ch Week luereaftur, 2"" Horse t tell -lay. . ' WASHINGTON. l. C. Each eek day, 210 Mule. ItlKSBOHO. D. '. Kach Reek day eieeul Ve.iues..ly, 2' ' . Horses. ! An opportunity t purchase a snperior cla ; of saddle anil draft animals, nt far less than ' their true value, t now o!f-red to th public. I Though ihr mriinr:TV of them arc s.tund and ' serviceable, iheyare iio lunger .required iu the and are thoroughly broken. krjened by ex- eri-ise. penile and I'au-ili:vr fro.ii being ;o Aij i-u.Tomided by the eoldiers. Animal.i will be sold sinaly. .iTm to eoniuienec at 1 A. M. TKI'iMS l'?li in t'uited States enrfcacv. JAMK3 A. KK1S.; Hrev. Briir. (ien. in eharj.-. lt'liv. t. M. i. Aug. 2:id :'. ; t o ! I j 3TATK NtTIfK- Ktate of I;tJt H-n'rmm. .Notice is hereby given tlmt letters of Twi- ; mentary ou the estate ot Isaac ltollman late of t Miulmtown, deeensed. have been printed i the undersigned residing in rrrminib township. All person knowing them selves indebted to iiiid estate are reu'iested to ! nitike to iniuiediate payment arid those hav- ; ins; eluims will please" present i hem aiyu- thenttcstcl tor settlement. An". "' s')l,t- josi;ni kothuiCk. ESTATE NOTICK Kutatf f lirni. Koicr, rf.r'i. 'Xolice is hereby given that letter oj Ti"t nientary on the ettate of Penj. Yokrr, late f Delaware township, decea.-ed. have been granted to the undersigned residing in the same township. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are requested to ! "'"ke immediate payment and those haviDj; ei:iinia win jueJie present lucin uuiy Rumru ticatcd for scitienicat. fONAH YODF.R. iLVfC'ifoe. -vaTiii:. 1 7 Notice is hereby jrlveti to all peton? j who have subsi-ribed for "SchiuurWer'a His tory of the ltebellion," I't. Isaac l.oilman, ur ceaned, and who have received the first Vol-. Bine, that ib second volume- i now ready an t j will be delivered in short tituoy by the un- deraigucd. PETEU reed: 71 EPIC VI. 0- 1.4 RD. Dlt. -S. O. K.K.Ml'FKlt, t late wmy iur peoni having located in Mihiintown. tend ers his professional services to the citizens o ' this place and surrounding country. l)r. K. having had ei;;ht years experience j in hospital, general, and army practice, fecli prepared to re'iuest a trbl from tho.se who ; may he so unfortunate as to need medical at tendance. ' F ' He will be fonnd at Will's Hotel at. all j hour,,exieu when professional engagid. July 2 ' IMm ' NOTICE! La iiesi be utpli4 witk' neat and trotid whiles will nud it to rhfir ad.in-.i- to eU n H. U. WKlXEIi. atLj jhoz, on 51iu MreeV above Cherry,. nLra tiey can upphed with almost every style at moder ate pncvji. tletitleiuen hsTinj- repirig th.-y wish durably and neaily eveciitl will be Iproiuptiv attentleJ to bv givini; hi in a cail.- Yrr.n. t CASH. H. D. WKM.KK. ) MiiKictoTrt. July "'ih Co.... 1