Juniata jSntthwL A vni'in of lakes, a nil a union of lands, A union no j-oiccr fhaU srvtr; A iir ion of hau l f, and a union of hands, Ar.dthe American l'a ion forever! MIFfllM O W X. tVednrsJ.iT -Mornins, lugust 1st. 186(1. II. II. V ILov, KJ'tnr an ! a'ablislirr T J C XI At A SEX TlX EL rs the l.irjixt Circu'ittivn cf any paper pub lishci ia this County. It is therefore the l,.t toiLi-riisvij a.'Mnm. Il is a Taper, truly loyal, ably conducted, a first class Loealist, mil well worthy of tho patronage of every Joyi! citizen in the County. TJSION EEPUSLIC AN STATE TICKET FOR OOVtBXOR, MAf. fiEX. JOHN W. GEARY, UF CV.MULKL.VXD COUNT.. ltf-STRId' TICKET. FOR COMiREisS, JOHN J. PATTERSON, of Ju... rata Co. (iuhjtel to the Disiri" Conference.) 1 OU ASSEMBLY, HENRY II. WILSON, of Juniata Co. (Subject to tho district Conference.) coumy'ticxet. ASSOCIATE JLPQES, JOSEPH POME ROY, of Beale twp. LLC I AN WILSON, of Payette twp. rilOTHONOTARY, JOHN M. THOMPSON, of Perrysville. COMMISSIONER, JACOB WE1SER, of Susquehanna twp. DISTRICT ATTORXZY, JEREMIAH LYONS, of MifHintown. AUDITOR, THOMAS MORROW, of Tuscarora twp. . T l,---if Soldiers nf IVnnsYivani mnml.o,. Leister C'lyiucr voted agaict a joint resolution of our Legislature, asking Con gress to increase tie pay cf tbc private sol diers and non-commissioned officers of tbc army. ec ra.ne --'J Lejislaiive Keeoid ssion 1811.) W hile you were battling for the Vnion he is exhausting his iugeuui.y in I ".cvi;inz neuns te coumeract the .-,..a f yov.r aims. nrmrfti tiiaMi, llTm:: Cor.nrv Cvxntiuuee appointed tr tha vu.uli ! tar : Mifniziiowa A. H. Manin, C. JIcCl. ollaa. J attcraon B. S. Cc.;.!;e. Ii. ?.I. Cm,,;,,, Fermanagh C. B. Horning, John HtonerJ - a'kcT J. X. Moore; Kurtz KaiiiTn-.an. 1'c'aware C. S. SLel!, LcviM'ers. Fayette t'iin'l. I.e.niuid. 11- Cavrtny. .Monroe -A. H. I.andis, Tobias Besom. Kusncimttntiii B Loan, Sol. l'.uc-roTe Creeawood T. l iimbw-ger, !. F. y.eid is. ?.l.li.,rd c :h 5rouii:rer, J. S. Bobit,on. rhett-L. K. JIai.',. vs, Xoah i;crlz!tl.. 1 errysviue Thorn. V.-acAnscllyr, f. Buvt. Beale Hon. John lWnZa, J. P. i,n!e ;.' 1,1 ''i3..a, ; i;e:.i 1 o.ter. oa, ; i ur-c.iri.ra j tioaas Lack J. T. l et.nis. .':o!rovr. Max. Hart. B. Walls. o-iaeu j..-g u. .'.ietntyre. Saa-'l. Shonrr-r What the Two Tnrtits DcaanJ. Mint the n-r,ul!irvH lurh, Daumd Only that the leaders of the rel enion vhich dretiched the land with blood at; j ; wrought a substantial agreement in this imposed -jpou the country a treui.-ndous ' particular. Tba assurance of the Presi debt. thii'.l not bo aiioB-cJ to taie part for dent, often reiterated, that he did not a time ia the control of a Uovpruinent ' mean a betriya! of the high trtut confided tiiiich they rebelled utterly to destroy. ! to him, have all proved to be iosiuccre. Pi.tt the. D iuoi;-a!i; J'ur.y I)..ntitl : The destiny of the Republic conse- Tl.r I'm )...!.,... , .1 i .. . "i . .v i. ..Ill - - '"ttiu u rLueiiitia at j juujiitcU to siiarc Ihe control of the Government which they fought to j break dor.n that traitors shall not Is wade infamous that the murderers of j emerge from this crisis, i-jsiriicted and Dot I s?cn that the Pennsylvania Railroad Com our father, sons aid brothers bhall not ! damaged. But if so many loaiis:s shall f;y have doteimincd to abolish the pros be puuished that the ddt incurred by I bo lulled into false security, which wc eni fysiem of free passes. We under traiiors mast be paid lht no legislation i canuot believe, as to repair the Ilcpultli- ; slantl this has been rendered ntjeessary by to guard against all future rebellion U ' cum asccudcacy in Cougi ess, the war will the great abates to which it has been sub. Cocstitiona! u-iless sanctioned by those I have wit iu coaipeii-iilions; the old do-:' jotted, pisses having frequently beeu who parlk-ipa.'ed ia the h.le rcbe'iiiot, that ail laws passed for the nuuisuaicnt i cl traitou are null and void, udIcss trait- j uov eletuonts of irrilatiou springing from ors havo a voice iu their passage. the laigli'y collisions cf the war ; mid the Tha posiion of these parties on this ! destiny of the future Vtll be iuvolvcd iu Fufojcct cou: ti:utg3 the is-iuo iu ti e pres-' atiarkues- too profound for httaiitu saga eut content. A vote f j? Geary i-ustains ! city to penetrate, aud vhieh it may re- the Reputio-., aud a Tote for I'lymer to- j dorses the Democratic attitude Preparations. A monster wigwam is being built iu Philadelphia for the fli-comniodaik.ns of Johnson's mongrel irewoa the ll:h, of Augtft. A lre lunch will be served nr. fur the benefit of the "bread and butter brigade." Roll iu ye hungry devils roll in. C3"Congress adjourned ou Saturday, j -I11 It'll .-I ..l....!.. .1 liJ .L nCPKS or DEMOCRATIC REVIVAL. The Democratic party started with rad ical ideas. It asserted, against all pre scription, the saeredness, inalienability and universality cf rights ; demanded Liberty as the natural and indefeasible in. hcritance of all men: and claimed that the consent and pcrticipation of all in Ihe government was the indispensable condi tion of obligation to obey and sustain the Constitution and the Laws. It was ac tionary and aggressive. Herein was tho secret of its succors. For almost half a century its power was praottcally uubro kcn. In all the departments of the gov ernment, it was supreme. Obtaining power, and enjoying it for a long period, it came by slow degrees to re gard the principles for which it had strug gled of secondary importance ::ud the re tention of control as the chief eud to be aimed at. It was transformed juto the party of reaction ; scuffed at Liberty ; de nied the right of ail mcu to it; came to regard slavery as the normal state of labor ing leopie, and decreed by Heaven as the philanthropic instrumentality of incom parable excellence. At last it he'd that the couseivatiou of slavery was the chiel end for which the Constitution wn devis ed aud maintained ; that, consequently, I a!i arguments aud appeals against slavery were so many assaults upon the Cuustitu tion, and that persistence in such argu ments and appeals was a sufficient reason for the most desperate efforts to break up or revolutionize, the government. Py this process the louiocratic party became the party of Treason. It hoped to establish a government based on caste and privilege after tie old feJorul style. The vio'.euco of the struggle it made to that cud de monstrated the depth of its infatuation. Put it failed ; what was practicable in the twelfth century was simply impossible lu in the nineteenth. When the war ended the Pernocratie party was seen smitten to the dust. The treachery of one man has lifted itnp, and filled it with new hopes. What it is cn dcavoriug to accomplish is a renewal of its coalition with the advocates of shivery . . .... it.- e i . 1 with as sli-rht niodiUeations of doctrines and measures as the furrows of the war reader impossible, and with a tendency to the restoration of so much of the old sys tem E.s it shall from time to time be found r.rnrlonf tn n'teiont !:'; tha pilUlbonS. . r . , r ... ,i : i t Ii o Pemocrats hive loroiten notbtn? and learned nothing by Lnoishatent from pow- er. It is the rt ira igoration of this coali tion, nui tlic rspcctailjns Ccflrvil ttiete- fiom, that imparts to the rebel leaders the air of haoghtiuois they disport. The hu mility that fo.lowed upon Leo's and John Ln' c,.r...,.i., 1 .V, Ti,, te -tit;,. .-, ,!, r,.,. ,A n.r,t n.,v ,,mc ,,.'" Ki,m,t.i vj..... v.-.j has been rctractc-J. Instead of supplica- tins favors, they demand the rights and r-neges tha, ,re the portion only of loy- i;y- Willi their perjure J kisses searce' drv on the evangelists upon which they ; SWore allegiance aud fidelity, they profess ; their readiness to s.vear a -ain, so that I sweating shall reinstate them iu citizen ship, and they cxpre-s a.'toiiKhrGont that the opportunity is withheld. Iu reet r t caucuses of Republican wem- bcrs of Ccogress the opinion has beeu freeiy cspie;.;ed that the President is re solved to re.vji t to fccy tticas to restore Southern rebel, and tbeirorlocrusympa-, ihiiieis to 'he control of the government. Iudeed, n.; only was this opiuien avowed by many gcull&.uicu, bat ihe opposite opinion was professed by .10 one. i ie drift of ttfLirs at the National Capital has queui.y o-epctiui on --ae lesuns ui tUB "r" ! ne results of the jp rroachioi Stale cioouoas. II the local States thai! stand fust by their honorable j record, as we doubt not rliev will, we sht.ll i bates, somewhat modifisd, indeed, but still j ihe same iu eocenae, will be revived, with ! quire the sharp arbitrament of battle to dispel. Rbsioxf.d. Mi. Harlan, in a btief note on Piiday last, sent iu his resigna tion as Secretary of the Interior, to take effect on the first of September. JiiTThc Senate has confirmed the ap poititmcnt of Henry Stansbury as Attor ney General of the United States r.o place of Mr. Speed, resigned. .'jjyM-jL! lulu, r.L jLLA'.u; .u.j'U"'1 THE REGISTER. The Baxter of last week charges ns Havre lfl Gracs and vicinity on the with attacking ex-Sheriff Reynolds, can- evening of tl.o -Bath, ult. The ni-iginfi-didate for Prothouotarv, ia Lis .We'cent new bridge of the Philadelphia, business relations. Wc" deny the ci.arge, j Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Com- ! and chalicngo the ficr to produce a single line published in the Sentinel wherein Mr. Reynolds' private business was brought in question. Es-Shenlf ,pans oi tue image caeii ..u teet lung Reynolds is now a candidate before the! were rendered a complete wreck, public and is seeking the votes of the After the tornado had dono its work honest tax-payers of Juniata county, rar a uumbcr of years he has been drawing money out of the County Treasury as pay for extra jobs dona iu and around thcjtoming in its range with a fearful velocity. county buildinir. This work was done for the public. Every tas-paycr in tbe coiinfy is interested ia the amount of money paid for and the manner iu which ii r. i .i tu.s wo: k was execu:eu. Will the Jceqistcr tell the public tnat this is private business ? Will it say that the tax payers of Juniata county have no right to know how much of their raoacy is paid to Mr. Reynj'ds for doing a job of work, and how poorly he cxeeutC3 it iu comparison with the amount of money he receives. Wc will agree with the llryt ter when it says, "this thing of attacking individuals who happen to be candidates, in thtir private business rela'ions, is most d-.:eidcdly mean," aud wo will see hiiv far the editur of that piper will be governed iu the campaign by the course he has maiked out. The llyhtcr sr.ys ':we might say a great n ary thiug-i about Mr. Thompson." Why don't yu let the peo ple know be went into the army to battle agaiust traitors aud treason. Tell them how he lost an arm and the uo of a leg. Give thorn a full and truthful history of Col. Thompson's j,nLlie life, and then compare it with ex-Sheriff R'.'yuolJ's pub lic business connections with the repairs of the county buildings, the amouut of inouy ho received for each of these extra jobs, and the manner in which he doue the work. tZeusuus Why Ccneritl (ictiry Should be ilceled Uitrcruor, Peciuse he is an hottest, upright, trust worthy man. Recatisc he has shown that nc possesses tue talent ana abtiities ot a ,. 1 , lirst-cias olliccr. .because lie was among tho first to volunteer in defense cf our country, when traitors sought to destroy it. Pecause he faithfully served his coun try over four years iu the field. ISceauso i he was wounded seven times and jeopar . J lied !i!s life in eighty five battles. P cause ihe people cf this Commonwealth owe l.iin a dt.Lt vhicU tbey ran nvor re pay. Peause he is a man of the people, and clearly understands the wants of the people. Pccausc, having been tho archi- tect in Ins own lortane and success, it is I a evidence that he can successfully man- K3 the affairs of the State. Peeause he ,s la '"or 01 ,-,c Miny ot an white URn' ' snu 01 Pru-e"nS l" "umo.cst ia jiue ianu, ia an ot tueir ng us. iieeuse J he desires to see and will labor 4o seeure .1.1 1. II .'. " luausy, luerc-.y wAlS our couatry it of the "M 15eMUiC he P'onts loyalty, uuion anl patriotism, and his election would be a blow at the meu who opposed the war for the life of tho natiou. Pe- l. 1 c. 1 .1 I cau.-w no uaa iii:iiy caiuu'i i:m ri'tsttiou, by his distin lied services, and bus shown tt much ability, courage, constancy ! ar.d sagacity, that the people of this State . -.,,,,, , . . are iu neeu oi i usl sueii a inr.n. ii(?ein-H , . ,r, j by any consummations of selusaness, and j will do his whole duty fearlesslv and faith. I fuily. Pecause not having sought the po sition h can act with perfect freedom and iud:-peiidence. Because he has been, and is the distinguished aud honored citizeu, the faithful eonscieatious and incorrupti ble magistrate, the tried, courageous and valiant toldier, the sterling and invincible patriot, and wiil m.ike one of the most cf- I ficient thief m:!"h;trate this f.'nmmnn. p-j- jii), cvr j.a,j fi'ililil I'ASSES. Pv the following circular it will be i transfer red, and in many instabces sold iJ those to whoa, they were issued 1'exx. Railroad Co., President's Office, PniLADELi'UlA, July 23, lyu'iJ. In conforming to the resolutions of I tho railway conventions, held pj New i .t-t .i ! n't ICiti: i AO. My 7"" lu'a company must decline to issue fiee pa-s- cs that can in any way be deemed iu vi-1 olation thereof ; nor will i-JCal pa-scs be given, except lor purely churitable pur-1 poses, unless the interests of tho company could demand their issue. J. Edoah TiJoJirsox P.es'f. MuitPEU. Major George Raymond formerly editor of the Jiluir County li'ny, and ex-Minister to Honduras, was pinr dered iu his bed ult., at his home on tho night of the IL'ih i c 1 '"", ia Woodbury, N. J. -A tenille tornado vi.-itci pacy, across the Susquehanna river at that place was hurled from its j icra into the river with a terrific crash. Ten at this point, it passed directly duwn the river, and in its course carried wiih it trees, boats and every light substance Ti.e h'ss cannot fall abort of icMO.'-JvQ ud is perhaps much greater. rXYUTIOS -Tlic public are l.cr. 1 y caution. ; W ed aram.-t Mirehasmi' or mv-v. mating a 1'ioinisarv note "iveu by uie iu faiuc of Alii and Wooil'iUin, of Xcwvilte, Cuiuhcrlaul county. The note is 1 ite t, Ajiril ui- I, liu'i, ami is drawn for fifty dollars, (OO.o.i) paya ble at the Hank of Uoty, l'arker, & Co. nug. 4-Gt. J. V: BAI.'1i.LL. CAUTIOX. Wberras, my Pocket Book containing nine d jliavs &ud ei'lity cents in money, one iromi?ary note of tijrbiy-tlitec dollars and sixty-fix cents on J. K. Saurfiuaii. also an exenistiou note of me Imudicd unj twelve dollars on J. T. Uiniiu, was stolen. I take this method of cautioning t'ua public against Larterinj for said notes. Any iul'or uiation will be liberal! v rewarded. JLLTIAX V. SHIRK. 17"ALV.VLLK PHOREiUV; AT PiUVA VZ V Sale The ttntlersigac 1, rciJins o LVl awsro towusbip, Juni ua euu'y, o..crs 1 .r ale bis Farm, gitttitto iu siM t.,wcs!.ij. two and half miles from Thoiiii.r.viown. ij -in-in; lands of Uinnn's lieir, i avid Ciarvcr and othtrs, containing ltil ner?s, Laviug thereon erected a Bank Para 4.MbU feet, good I.'wt-l-ing llunse, with all nsccrsaty oat biii'.dinf,-. About 120 acres is clcive 1 p.t:J under g"o 1 cultivation tbc balance v.ell tiinbered. Th? laud is liuie3tonc with qiiarry nn l ki'.n oi: place, with stream of wnler rucniiiK throi:-h . I r 1' tueiaitu. icri'oi eawy. August 1, ISoU-tf. C. 0. SliilLLT TTETBP.AXS TAKE Nl.TlCK. By Ac! of tho General Assembly of Pcansj Italia, all Veteran Volunteers who have bee:i re;it larly re enlisted nnl rc-n:u.tred into i!ir servico ot the L'nii.d ciii-s, the 2'nb day of June, 1SI.1 anj Aj-ril Isi, l;,t; ud received uo locu' Inuiiry are now cniiiU-d to a bounty ot Three Imui ired Dollars froni the tcwuskip, l,..n:n!i or county riiere their credit was j;lr. a. Any p..rs" L.ivitig a claim of tbe above kind, can have it prompt ly collected by calling on or addre.-sins, Jer emiah Lyons, Altoruey-at -Law, Millimtown j Juniata couuty. Pa. .State in aiidre.;sin by loiter number 1 lSefrluient and ('ompany to which ycu belonged and dale ofr"-:li-fiaont. J. LVH.NS, A ttovney-at-Law, MiirtiQ'.ov.-n, Pa. lixu DHtticnir Pi:n..-vi,tama. ' JIiFruxnrr.c. July .". IWt. ) Taxes on ti e Annual Lit, L-'.ii, dbcomes. Carriages. &c..) are now duo and payable at the following tim?s and nlarpx : Juaiala coun ty, John McLaughlin, deputy, wi'l collect at I'omeroy's Store, iu Beale township, en lues day, August 21st : at .Buck's .Store, in IVrrvs vi!!e, on Wednesday. Aupist 2d ; at Xo'te sliues Hotel, in Si lillii.iowii, on 1'mrsd.iy, Auguit Jd ; at 11. Marrri its' ilotei, in S'e.VI islei ville, on Friday, August LMih : at the house of A. II. Landi?. on Monday. August JTth : at .Shermer s Hotel T honir .xontor. n. Tuesday. August llS h ; nt Morrow's Hole!, in Kast Waterfor 1. on Wednesday, A must '2'H. B5JTo nil vhi neglect to pay ait. r ten days, a special notice will b is-ucd, for v.'hich tue law provides a fee of twuity ci ts: an ! after that tour cents per nii!e."an l ten per cent, penally, to bj collected by distraint. Taxes must be pai l in Government fund. ciiaulls 11. K!i::in::i:, Collector Uth Bistriet, Peuu'a. JVEWS DBl'OT and Stationary Store, iu 1M Perrysville, Jur.i il i couuty, Pa. Atlantic Moti'hly, -I 'ic ; Harpers M-ij:nz:ne. 4-ic; Frank Le-ile's t.iaz:te of Fa-biei's, : fiodies Magazine, ?.;; Ladies Friend, i: -e : I'alioiis Maeazitio, 2"e ; W ire:! .' Si ;;r iz'ne, (weekly) l.o: Harpers I'ictoria!. (wciklvl he; I rank Leslie's Pictorial, H'.u.-trand. 1 'c: Cliitnnei ' orner, i-.c: .ii;on, toe; J ) crL lie: Xation.il l'.ilicn llazptt.v lde : I Ledger, ,),.,.., Lite ,'nmna.,i,.n" vi-T ; vt.- ..i-i.-r ... ... 'u. c i.. -: i . i.,... and .Monroe it Novels, (each) 103; B.-adle's svns.tcr.Sfc; Maiiin sbensible Letier Writer, J ,c Foituuc Tellers e.n.l Dream Books oi different kinds, (each; 4'.ic: also all kinds cf t;-jc, r. ovels. Any of the above, will be rent by mail FiiF.Kof t eTAtjv urion receint cf t!e lii'.nere'.l price. Biiek numbers of all pauers in tue following list supplied at short notice. X. Ii. Any of the Daily Philadelphia pa-pe,-s furnished at 7oc. per month, or tri-week-ly at oi'e. per month, semi-weekly -pie. or weekly :! c. per month, also S'u-:ie, Sl ia ;:ines and other biadinjis attended to. l!:iv intT made arrangements with a first class Book Binder in Philadelphia, I can have !'iy work done in pood style and upon reasonable terms. I am determined to supply a great want in this county by furnishing Ihe people j with reading matter at a reasonable price. 'j've a call. tost or fice builpixg. Aug. 1. Perrysvills, l'a. jAUU AT P'.UVATi: SW.i.. The v.ell -i. tniicn farm or piece of land, firmeviy occupied by Thomas and Hannah Kl'.iott, d-.c one-fourth mile ft om Johnsiown, Juniuta Co., joining lands wiih Judga Oils on the V est, John Adams, r.n.l other, on the LV.i, con taining about I", acres of groim !. un.!?r ?ood fence, in a good state of cultivation, with a stone dwelling house, log barn, wgonbcl, and cornerib, hoghouse and olhcr necesary beiidiugs thereon erected will Be so! ! at pri vate sale. There is a!ro a poo l orchard of apples; cherry and pnncU trees, ar.d an ex cellent s!imi of w :er running through, li.o farm, suii'icieitt for a Paw Slil! or cihr-r ma. cuinory. llie larni is rrincnaliv clear.-.!. iabttt three Lundred locust post on ca.iiy le j rroeurcd f. om the rcmainin r timber, p, fms of sale will bo made knowu. at ny ', time, by John Beale, liviag near tbe j reiiiiies. An iuisjutab.e title wtll be give,, by JOHN ii. BKALE. I.pwisburg, Uniou eotiaiv, Pa. Co.-tf. July WliSiiiii.iiJj ! I C'orrnHir, t'ae ercatest Ir. L. (. Moktex' stimulalor in ihe world, will force W hiskers or Jfustacues to grow on the smjo: best face urchin; never kuowu to fail ; sa.oide for trial SUit , 1106 0 .? ''iiro', ,r lucrit'. Audrcss, itr.tvea .v ( V, s Nassau I X. Y. July 11, U.iJ.jj. j i ToaNADO. K. 1U.T0N- i MIIWSTO::!'. The i;nde: f.lgned t.Veoprn li ed a Xew .ore iu ihe Odd Pillow:,' iliul. Britlge sireat, where they aru prepared to fur nish the public will, gou ! and ebe.ip goods, consisting in part of Black tilk and Bomba zines, black Wool Bo Laine ; and 1! wide, French Aipacas, now Fl.ike Mohair, Quo Be More, Fancy Wool Be Lains and fancy ijnaw Fluke in all colors, Priated Cambrics and Linens, Freuch Silk Tlaid Poplins and Poplinstts. " " Striped l'iaili I'ongue Crape. " Figured and Plain Teic ales. Prfeioc nii'l Foulard's ('hailies. Vihi'c tioo'is s!tth n Irish Linens, Swiss Caiobrics, Jf.eonetts, Brilliants, iausookd ana Crinolines. Black Thibet and Be Lain h'hr.vih. French 1 laid GrauuieiM Amtrienn Cloth, und Cassimeres. Mbbliriiex li. Ladies' " great variety, V.'hite end colored F'anncls. Cottenades, C'.ircl-.s, ftiambrics & Tickings, Bleached atid brown Sheetings 1, 11, 2j SO?'! OSS Glove?, Hosery, Collars, Trimming;, Rib bons, with a great vavis'.v of Ihe List ttyies ij I he above line, selected w'r't p!"v:it care. Hats and G.ps for men an J bojs in gre.il variety: bhick, color, fur. wool and straw g: ds. Having piirehased the above of the uianut'.icturcrH v; are p.rep;tred to sell chciip ca tiian any t;!ier Loui e in tins ctninly. Cue of ifcj fiilcsl ussortments of Clot lis at. 1 ia great varti.ty, as wetl as Csdarware at !ovve3t prices. I'lo-e ca-h buyers v.-ouUt dn we'll to examine our lock before pni j!.-i.-:ug clEeviberc. Tll.'iUX v'i ii ji'B.Sl-'L II A LB. June lu, 1SJ 1 ly, . a B. M. 'i'ODB has ju t and fine assortaieiH of received a Urge goods from the Ila;.t, which he is prepared to sell at the lol loping reduced prices: Prnils, frem 1 1 !o -J' Gingham; froui '-:' t.. Zi f.'e J. aiues i;.", lo :; I lli'o'vi: Muslin I J to oest, one 3-ard i.'.fc;tc!n;'l llilltiill 1 ! to -P. 1 ::i to ' p.r (;t. Z-j 10 ti-'i ' )') ner lu. 12 to 1 ', , ltt ct::7i I i. jlD . .... ngar aue caiU: Brown sugar , While tlj L:est Bio ColicC.... Clool ' C0.1l f )i! Slacker! , Herring per pa i. Si I -per l.b!. Si? to f.-'- .... -i-f oa to i ll 00 Aad a lai l'O assortment oi" Hauls .:id Siio2s, cheap. Also a i.irge lot of Carpeting -II (a Si 'Hi Very best, ail Wool, 1 yd wide., -rl -1 to 1 til I am paying .13 cents for Butter, nnl lo cents for Bgg-i. J. B. 31. TO ill), n,-.y 2,-1 f. PAF.M AT PB1VATH S Vi.!l. The under .1. igne.l oilers at private his farn sit ii:.!: I iu Pelaware tiMMiship, Juuiai'i cmniy. l'a., about loree miles east of Tlior.ipsonf.iv.-n. containing 2.So acres, about 200 aei f.s ot wh.c'i are clean d and in a good stare of ciil'ivalion. tiic remainder well se'. w'nh choice timbei, liaviiig thereon erected a large Stone S: tr.-iou. Tenant House, large Bank Parti, and oth:T necessary out-building', v.i.'li a never fi'liuj spring of water convenient to liie hniL-e. The bind is well watered, 'i'h above land will be sold in whole or in parcels to st.il pur chaers. Persons desiring tr, pureliae the nroperiv can dj so by eMiini on JOIIX PTiKiMPj-OX. ;piil 2.'., IWi-tf. 7"A1.uai;li; MIL:, pp.oi'i::: i v at p;:i VA1K SAI.i:. 'li.e iind-.-rsi:;iit.a oiler at private sale his Mi".! Fi.po.-:y, situate ! in Si'eb'oysville, Tuearra to'.vi.iiiTi, .liroi.tia county. The Mill is a lare Van:. P.. idling, ruiitntig two setts of Bu: rs, tvh ib.Ps, Pie vat., is, 6:c., ucce-sry lor .ij::ig a hirge Co',i'i:ry or MeTchaui bus:iie--3. in connec tion with the Slid wiil be s ! I a g e 1 duell ing House and Mable, with all i.tcssarv modern improvements. Terms easy. Persons wishing to sec i' e priperty will call at the rej:d.nee of the subscriber iu MeCyosviiSe, Ju:ii:.ta county. June 2'-lf. V.'.!. HAC.'IETT. VTliW TO;?A''t ST'.t!-. .'I..! i:-'t received 1 . lit Barnes' Cijar ati-I Tobacco Slo:'e. n fresh supply of pur. Vara Cigars .,r. i Tv'.aec.is. Best Xavy J i, o j .vi- v., 2nd 1 c Or.l " Ve. " Cases Cold Bar 1. pi " " Oranoke l,! i " Ti.e b.-st brands Fine Cut h o c nud in foil, an I a!! kinds -f f bright Tobacco at r.iiuo od rifes. Tbi lovi rs of good chewing liiul smoKing iumi'im .110 r.-pt-ettatly iit.aeil lo call a'i-1 csiTuiiiO my stok. June 20 if. A. T. EAP.XliS. J L'MATA liofiir. - r.iXTOvrr. rrxx.u Til? 11:1 lcrsig. ted w.-ivt! re-pecmi.; .- ii..'..viu bis frieu'ls and t!ie p,:b;;c r-.i'-e; t';at h1 has taken charge of the above esi:.- i l'oto", formerly kept by Ains Sry.Jcr. 'J l is is en oi l and wtil-kntiwn sta:i 1, a:.-l none i.i-o-. ti. sii.ilde for the accemt:ioJ;'ii,u i,f the pi.obr. Id's BAB wiil be e "; Titr, the l).vt :!,i v of L'c;'ior, bis TAKt.ii rpr-ad wiih loe I...-: the market can afi'.u d. and :.is S r.VBLB, which is one of the m-wi d.'sirab!e in t,.w;i, v.iil te attended by good and trusty hostirr.. April -l,Vj. if. S. It. I'UTL'j'flXn. CUB A MI.M.ri. The un lersigii? I begs ' leave to inform his frier.. Is nui the f ubl c that he is still in cliarge of Ihe r.bove name I popular Uii':!, where lie is jircpurcl to aceom luodttto the citizens cf Sinliiii, Patterson and vicinity, with the Choicest Brands of Flour. A large supply of Bran, Chop -Stud, and Feed of all kinds const :;n:ly on hand. As he lun? a mill wagon every Tuesday and Friday tu Miflliu and Patterson, customers cen be punc tually supplied Et their doors. By strict at tention to business l.e ho; es to receive a lib eral share of public patroiij,o. 1'ei ins Cash, may 0, 'tlO-tf t-OLOMti:, KAL'FFSIAX. pnAFXKfis, BLixnxEs & cAT.vur.ir. i' lu sted with tho utmost success, by J. B-iA Vi'o, S!. !)., Oculist and Aurist, (fi'iuerly of I.eyden, Holi and. ) No. ol'.t Pi.',', tnvei. PillLAB'A. Tesiiiconlals, tiom tiie most reliable sources in the t by and ('ountiy can be seen at his oSicc. The meiiical tactilty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has r.o secrets in his practice. ABTI FICIAL BVKs, inserted without ri No charge for examination. mar 21-ly. 7 TirFLlXTOYVX SlAi! lib II . Ai'.L'.-llav-IV' J. ing opened 11 Slarblo Yard ou Bri I re street, Mift'in'.own, I would respectfully nn noiiisec lo ti.e public that I am p replied to furnish Head Stones. Monuments. Tomb.-, Ta ble Tops, Mantles, Jcc, of chaste and beauli ul designs, at the lowest possib'e rates, and in a workman-like mannrr that cannot, bo sur pafsed in (lie interior of Pcat.syp.auia. Call sad examine specimens, may '.', lisiid-tf. S. B. CAVBXY. QTATr. CAPITOL IlUl'r: b, near tbe Caoi O tei Buildings, JURISBCRG, r.l. "psTeruis as moderate as njy Hjlelia the Citv. W.M. G.TlIOSIPiSOX, rrofriaor. TIT l' Insuniiif? lompaur I5AHTIXIi, COS.V. ASSESTS, JULY 1, I33U. rsli in bank ar-.rtiritU Agls $'2u.?,K) (D , l.'uiled Mates Stock M-.'.L'77 . Bcil estate, uuiticuiutrcd !t.i.::,J ;. State Stocks ; 4.17.1.0 0',; New York B.t'tk Storks 7 ; ;. 17.) C,C, llartl'oi.l Hank Slocks :-7-i.l-;) t":i Mi.-eelianttius Bank Stocks l'!,ot.. O'i Kailroad Mocks, ete J".'.i;i;7 A Sioiigse Bonds, city, co. i B- K. l.il i,!-; TOTAL s ',c7o,8 Jo lo LIAElLITiliS. Losses 'tina.!jn:-',ed and rot ;: a'2UI.2C S" XBT, S.i,S-'l,:-'.'-. I Ineom- for last year (net j $2.:i:5:;,"93 5 Or a daily iiic-uue of say ;S'.t(:ioO. Lossea aud Bxenses f.jr it i2,r:i,:l Z'i Total Losses paid in 47 yeirs fi'.l, 17, !!0 tttt Viz : Fire, i !7,2-iv.(i S :) Inland, Slrl.4'ej !.7 Government and Slaie Taxes tail :7n.I7R 31 A. Ii W1-.SBMAX. Aft. viu!y 2-"-3t. Julainiovvn, Pa. JTAVIXG purchased the Tin nnl 3hee't ft ii S. tre, located on ':! i.lo f.t .-,., Mi!,' 1 town. 1 von;.) res; oeiMBy iio-i'iu the 7 oo'io I tluil 1 intend to tc p cous:iiily ou baud n j general assortment of j r,jf'.'. Tjjfyv-ij At1? -." ' ! j V .Ti aJ . t -i -i'J O V. j 1 in and Japan ware, the large.-1 nnd best ia I the cou&ty, ;id as to oiiality and worknian- j ohip c.i:i:iot be siirji;.ssed. I SPOUTING, ROOFING, ! Job nr.'l Sheeting work, will be pmmj.rtv n. i tended m eitr.er in town tr cowry. Brass ' Copper Pi'mele l i'reiitju P:.-.. -: v-i;i - iVt U'.y, l ij-pers. Ibxts. Col-p.-r. I'r.a.a 'nuu -,. j Mo.tme'ltd iit.'low W a:v. V':.-;,,. i ro:is . e.'-l I S!i3V.ds. i'roit L'aef, b .:h e.ou :, nn-i i'a:tn', ! .'11. ! of v nious rc:'..-ur...i, ni.v.. ts ..a ha-.d l.i 1 jfor sale- " ' j per:--or.S in want of ar.ytVr.g ;n ti e p.liova '. re .".re reijtirsle-! lo g:vc I-.- a cf!l lef..r 1 :'..i.-i:ig ci -wiiere, r.s t t-ois .i;;:. t it 11. I can ."'lit them ti;i.er as 1 1. ii ds tho at i i' 'r- or the prie . t-,'01'l copper. Bras' mid Pew tor boujl.t and the highe,t priee p .lo ( rr I juried., b . .s. I.. 1 .1 1 1 .; ! i.I.!:. j I IFFI.IX CtlAC.j Si '.V .; X M;v? v' lory. We ti," timl.Tsiga- d b,.; leav t, inr-irr.i our eust.-iiL.-i s and fi.r.-ii in ihis an 1 ' a .joining counties, that we h ire eilnrg: 1 o:. -h.ip. Slid by ihe n.'t.htu.n of S.ear.. power, jaio prcpired to J woik at the sho.-iest pos .-i- b!e r.ot ice. 1 V.'e arc constancy ntannfhcMirin:? r.n.l mr.ka ' o Oi Jer. every d. iiitit n i f l'o :ebes. t'at- ;ages. I. ;tt Su'ie-s r,;i;-.m, al3 1 Ft!!!:;1'.- and Voak 7 :- .-. V.'e are Tip--.! j p'.vpare 1 to manot'.-ieiuie Bjad V..j j.is ir-iia . .!. to four l.or.-e. !.'a". '': boen w,;rkintr a the b-i, loess r.-r au:..b; r of r currei v,,s f::;d e:nt '.';v::. none but ll:e be -t of w -i;:;:. :i. We !l,i, r oui .-' lves thai onr work raon ,t tie sin passed :';r ri.. i..ie-s r.i:.; .iiiiuriiiiy ; iu litis or a-l- s. "o e always !,ep on bar; I frnra twprty t- . !i ir'y s.,f. ot bst s-'ci-.d gr ,w.:.. .b-rs, y Hickory Spokes, in or.i-r to w'.e ilnrabie w:.e. Is And wiil ti arrant our w: k for tiijy ietis'ii:ab!e tl.e. r'-eihs and l-o-r.-ie-s re-r-tlnted v i:h neat- J U'.-s hiul d::paie!i. Ail mifr re). airing heavy or light w i:i receive siriet .Vf . u, i oi. t ot-M ar.d examine ettr stock and r.-.irk l.-.-f-rc pi.r chii'.n e'evdiere. P,;i't for'i t t!:,T nnai,., 1 1 !! I FF L ii P ' N f! K il "i Ci; !S'. iif.L. Corner ..f the Pike & Cedar Spring roa-1. .Tuii '27-tf. a iii- ii pi. ii: res Tin: mMzcz-zr i hc.'.ouN "Ai-Tii ;:idPisiir Cinui" A mitt cini'-i'". t'" r!! et I.- I fro a irm r: :v i r.t Frsirsnt IVi-fe-ii.. 1 tcutuoai UwWtrr litaa .v:.., C :.t It.' Ii .MC. Jiuiiafa.-tiir. -! erity liy 1-aJ.iI.i".' : S9V, "rv Vark. Ttrf.v.'.ttK cr cm 'sti.rfi:its. a;c nr.: rit.'.t.oN'.s take no other. July -iW-ly. I. I ini:. ti. s. took. m ooviiuman. yi (,:.' F.Y SAYI'.B IS SIONFY K.VBSEl.. i-i- Ai. I that can be d,.ne to p. rlei ti.,:i bv 1 ty it:, j our g,.:.is 01 me i.'.-w iirm 1.1 l'.iiier seu. '1 ;:c:r siork cotisi-t.s in patt of I'ry Co.vbi, Pa's fin-l Caps, Fancy tiwi !', Yankeo X-. tii-ns, a large and supi'rit r stock of Bei.tsi ai.d Siloes, Crocer'cs, Sait, Fisii. t.l.ecse. l'ii;d ar.d (':. lined Fruits in great varb ly, iiardivarf, .pit eiisw..re. Woo 'ten we. re. Our stock mi purchased iu eastern cities nt re duced prices, and wc ere confident v.e can make it to the interest of our customers and the g-'ods-buying public to f ive 11 the first call before making their purchases. X. P. V. c loiee the largest stock, greatest variety and host styles iu the county. Highest market price paid for country pro duce. FPANK, COUK & CO. Pa;ier,on, July 1, lsi'.ij.tf. our g,.:.ls 0! the 1.; XT BW AUKAXUEM i'.NT. The itmler-igne-l in il impossible with one Maiket Car, to supply their oostoneis. have purcliased ano::.er, ami are now prepared to furni-u marketing reguiarly twice a week alter tha 1st of August, line Car wiil ariiv? in Pat ter.r tu every Wetlio-sday evenirig, the other will arrive every Friday evening. We wiIt it d'.stiiict'iy Uii du stood wo will da r.ol!iii'g but a strictly cash business in future. Per seus ordering 0ods rcguiai-iy every week arc expected te Jcty prunipiiy i-.-ich trip. Oiie car will leave Patterson tor Philadelphiai every Monday morning, the other will leavo cverv Wednesday morning. juiy 2i-if. HOLLOB AUG !I & BtiV.'K. -t 11W COACH FACTOliY. The undersign. 1S ed take this method of informing the cit izens of Juniaia county, lit ti ihev have rri..n. cd up a NEW COACH F At To BY, ou Main Street. Slill'inlown, Pa , nn.1 nre "prepared to rutiniifictuie all kinds of Carriages. Sii'ki. s, Wa.oins, Sc., and t do repairing cj' the same-. Wc ba'O en. ployed the best workmen, and ' paii. lets io do our wcrk. Please give us call. ! WOOD, VILSOX i. CO. i .tutte G leC?
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