1 Juniata Vttwn vfl-.ttccs, and a union of lands, A union wo I'Viccr shall sever; A union o f heart, ami a union of hands, Ad the American I'nion forever! MIFFtl.VTO W X Wednesday Mornms, .ti';u-l 15th, 1SGG. tl. II. WILSON, Editor and Publisher tayr THE J V MA TA S.Vn.VY, -,J has Ihe Largest t'trchuitwn of Any psper pub lished in t h id Cmintv. It is tuerelore the i.vf aJeertisi; mrdmm. It U 1'apcr, truly ljynl, a My conducted, a first ciaf Loeaiist. tii'i well worthy of the patronage of every loyal citizen in the County. UXIOSSEPUBLICAK STATE TICEEX!, i, , , ,t ; e . . r tered to enable the brace leiluw to dis KOr. GOVERNOR, ALU. GEN. JOIIX W. GEARY, j ' i Of CIMlltRI.AXri COUNT!". DIS nUCT TICKET. FOR CONOR FSS, JOHN J. PATTEItSON, of Jin.ata Co. (iubjeel to il'e District Conference.) TOR ASSLMULY, HENRY II. WILSON, of Juniita Co. (Subject to the Dlsiiict Cain"eiccce ) COUNTY TICKET. ASSOCIATE JUDGES, JOSEPH POMEIIOY, of Beale twp. LUCIAN WILSON, of Fayette twp. riioTtioxoTARr, JOHN 31. 'THOMPSON, of Perrysville. t i n-tT, ti-iC,mm.ISS!.U ER' , J ACQ J Y LULL, of feusuehauna twp. j District attorney", ! JEREMIAH LYONS, of Miflintown. .t DITOK, THOMAS MOnUOW.of Tnsc rrora twp. Wsviidiors of Peuuylvauia reuiemher of "n'J policy" and is "receiving a live-; copy (of the report) to the Sentinel that Hcister Clymer VjteJ against joint 1 lihood" through ths contributions uijwiih instructions to hand us the muh resolution of our Legislature, asking Con- i maimed soldiers who hold ofliee undL'r A. 1 script c i." This is a lie manufactured press to incre,ie the pay of the private sol- Johnson, that his Aeeideney confer a bre-! lrom the whole cloth, as Captain Lee iu diers and .commissioned officers of the I yet oa Li.ae LWU in consider-1 his report says "Col. Mcl'arland and Mr. rmy. (see paee Legislative Resold . ... .. . , i .ssionlSM) While you were battling fr ! aUo ol bss I'F1 en!l'-!;,ic:it ,u the j taveny request that you W,), .r .lie I'uiou he'was exhausting his ingenuity in j "Hread and JJutter llngad. and so that proof to the J'ejrabUct." We offered devUiug means to counteract the sueees of! he may be known hereafter as JJrcctt ', proof sheets to the venomous Scotchman Tour atiis. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CCMWITTEc The following is the l'n mn P.epublican I presumes to tl.ieaten us. that his "height'u ; for his paper," and yet be hadn't the nian Ceuniy Commatee appointed (or the ensuing I , , . , ,, . , , . ., , j .. ' .. , . , ,, , ye,,,-: i and depth, length aua Lreadih uecds no imcss to say this, but permits Sore Heels .Mifiiirtcwn A. II. Murtin, C. MeClcllan. Patterson It. Corke, !( j Cioninger. Fermanagh C. H. Ilor-ori"; J.hn Stoner. YY'alker J. N. Moore. Kurtz KauUinau. l-ulaware C. S. 'hel'y. Levi Myers. Fyeiie Sam l. Leonm-.l. !: Cavcny. Monue A. II. I. an lis. Tobias Ittsom. PuMi iehatinah V. Loriir. Sol. I pdeirnve. (Jnenwood T. I!un:l -.M .--r. II. . Zeiders. "ii ! jid Jacob Criniiir, J. S. Itobison. Ttiilett L. K .Matlors, Xoa.li Herlzler. rerrVstiile T'noia. '.iscnsellcr, S. Luck, lleale Hon. John ilcali-; J. J". Poyie. Spruce Hi'.! A.J. Patterson, Sbein Yoder. Tus?arora Thronm Morrow, Wm. Hart. Lack J. T. Lentil's, li. Walls, fciaric Log II. Muluiyrc. t:air'l. Shearer. CAP!". JOHN .11. TIIO.WPSO.V. We uudcistand that certain persons who arc over auxious for the election of ei-Sheiiff Ecyuolds, are circulating a re- j port that our candidate for Piolhoaatory, ' Capt. John M. Thompson, will be unable j to discharge the duties of that office, for j the reason that he has lost his right arm, ( and will therefore be unable to do the j writing. This is a malicious libel caleu- laied to injure the chances of a gallant ! soldier, aud concocted for the purpose of influencing votes for George Kcyuuids. Capt. Thompson will be pleased to furnish : ttoy persou iu the county, who may desire ' it, a specimen ol his writing, and is ready r.nd willing at any time to meet the cx - Sheriff au-I compare jcumatiship with him. We venture to s-v that there are few pprsons iu the couity who can write j a plainer hand than Cjpt. Thompson, and we are certain that his opponeut, George lleyuolds, cannot compare with him. A Sl'GGF.STirr.v. Some of cur Copper head exchanges in trying to create the impression that a large crowd is in at letidatie at the Ivcbel-Copper-Johnson Convention now - being held iu Philadel phia, assert that "every house in the city is filled and there is no room for more." We would suggest that Moseby, llick Taylor and otltcr rebel officers should have brought along the tents they used and occupied while in arms against their Gov ernment. They would have reminded them of their first failure and that there is a possibility of another iu this their cff-.vrl to disrupt iL GeTtiutufnt SORE HEELS. At last this thinn. "less man then beast, .. . ... IS CODbtraiueU to WUte over uis proper title and the one bv" which he is best koown throughout the county. In last week's Reprobate he commences one of his Billingsgate nrticlcs with Sore Heels I a title to which he confesses paternity aud cuds with "Yours any way you want me, Sore Heels." Now, we suppose this brave fellow means fight aud perhaps we ought to get nervous, but we guess we won't- We will look over his army re cord aud see if he ever hurt any body or if any body ever hurthiui. At Autietam he creaked to the rear and cut off hit shoulder straps a brave act. Ou the re connoissancc in the Shenandoah Valley he played tick, and so too on the forced march to Snicker's Gap ; lie played sick and stowed himself away for sale keeping in a commissary wagon, lost his sword for fear, as he said, that he might be culled upon to use it, aud failed to returu to his company uutil he was ordered to do so bv Colonel Llder. At Fredericsbtirg to his great relief his company was ordered on hospital guard a healthy place no doubt as ore Heels failed to get sick while his company was doing this kind of duty. I!ut they were not destined to remain loug tinguish himself still more. II is com- ma"J was ordurcd oa a j i i mm .1 . I ttuiu some icuci uuuips. incic as uuu- jger in this kind of aa order, mid it ope 1 rated ou Lieut. Sole Heels like an emetic. As uis company went out, be became seri ously ill, but when it returned lie was all right, and remained so uutil ti e Si.ud.iy morning of the great buttle of Chauctll- orsviue. H Lec his reciiiieot was order- ed to the right to participate in the fight the I rave Dav's suddenly realized that there was dauger in getting too near the front hit heels ant rem so.-e !. Pnnldn'l uiarcu.anu uiinougn it was cuiyasnorti iti i distance to where his regiment became en gaged, he started to the rear and actually murchid a distance of more than ttvi w,'tJi before he thought he was out oi Jangcr, or rather l-tore his huh j;t bit-! tcr- Ioor fellow ! Lovr !,e lu,lit UJVe sut' frired Bat Le immortalized himself.- lI'3 company dubbed Lim Lieut. Sore Hk- IJe earned the title aud has woru I it ever since a nttitig tribute J or his cut-1 j u-ible Sicili es. Wc would suggest, since he has become such an ardent tiuppnrtcr Briijiuli(.r Sort Heels. 'Tu conclusion" j we would say to this cowardly pimp who! measurement by us, as Lis er.Lre putrid , carcass cotild be compressed into a single ! glass of whisky at,d a pair of old shoes, out ,', t ;,,, ., of manuscript, as we and there wouldn't be enough of the ii'ti'-j were expected to print it iu pamphlet sauce left et'en for a pair of iiorc ".,-. j anj corc limited to eight pages, we The above is a part of the history of j had a perfect right to leave out the part the matt who advertises iu the Juniata ' that was least important, and 33 a Mutter Republican that he is one of Andy Johu- j of course we selected the few hoes in re sou's Stale Central Executive Commitlce. ! ference to Eill I'avis' speech, believing He is the individual who is traveling j that an individual who played the part of through the different counties id the State J a cowardly miscreant while in the Union collecting money from the U. S. olliee ( holders for the purpose of keeping the j "my policy" party machiue in ruuning order. This is the man cbout whom cer- taiu pr0Iuiu,;ut gcntleuien iu our county ars receiving letters asktug wiio lis is V te honest ?" "would he steal '!" or "is 'e collecting money for his own private ?" VY"U '"ij.e our exchanges will cojy 'h'1 article for the benefit of all who are concerned. We assure them that he is 'e individual he represents himself to be he is followiug his legitimate busi ness beggiug aud iu order that noper- sou may be imposed upon we will try to describe him. He is a heavy-set chunky ort of a fellow, about five feet ten, looks ! as if he drank whisky fretly aud dou"t ! deceive Lis looks, has a sauctaniouious In'c a useful member to one of his pro fessiou talks much and tries to make people believe- be is smart, carries a cane j and rides on a free pass. Ha uover re - j fuses to drink when asked aud tncs to pass himself off for a soldier on all occa sions, and particularly whoa the soldiers have a meeting he will be sure to mix in. We don't think he vfoul steal, however, ! we wouldn't advise any person to give him J au opportunity. It any persou is impos-! ed upon hereafter it will be their own fauk. Exchanges please copy. Two deaths from cholera having oc curred :n Pittsburg, the papers there are urging their readers to clean up. TnE llev. Matthew Davenport, aged one hundred years, preached a sermon re cently, at Ok!en. Mississippi- , A BIG TIIIXU ON ice I Two or three Kickapoos and old R'lanee i ami a pimnlc rf ma ;.b . n ..-.:..ir. 1 a swan spriu.. ( "rS UI me cnappmg lurtietnbe, me' 1 I- C .1 o j ....g u me iiui.iug uiuc irtoe, nieiouc Hai .it itpsL- in th. nffl.. r:.... u i McWiiliams, commanding company F, 12Gth Itciment P. V. for the nurDOfe j of considering the propriety of sending delegates to the great National Conten tion which is uow being held in Philadel phia. The meeting after being duly or gnnizei went into a committee of the whole on the subject of dc-lega;: .. Jt, ii.... .... motion of old Shanee seconded byw'T Plum it was unanimously agre?d that del-1 egatcs should po, and that everr My that wanted to go, might go as a delegate, I including old lltd Jacket lrom Milford aud J. 15. M. Todd of the Kiukapoos from Patterson, Gipsie Brown chief of the Crows was then called on for a speech. After striking his war club on the floor three times he arose and addressed the cotiselas follows Constructive Democrats we have met in Mass Convention in the office of Lieut. 11. P. McWilliaais com- u.audiug company F, 12(ith Keg. P. V. to; deliberate upon sending delegates to the great meeting at lliilatlclphia. Fellow citizens we have dons it, we have passed a resolution that every body what wants to go can go aud sit down in the big wig wam with the great Vallandigham, Alex. Stephens aod Die Taylor on the 14th of Augus', 1?0G. Now fellow citizens I move thar the thauks of this convention be tendered Lieut. K. P. MoWiiiuuis, commanding company F, l-(.uh Uegiment i. V., for tbc unetit' Li oiliCWtVi caitou, and that we all meet at he Hail 1 rot'l ou Monday niht to take the train lor Philadelphia, subject however to the orders of Lieut. K. 1. Mc Williams, com manding company F, 1-lkh Keirimeuf, P. V. Young Jim Crow offered the fol lowing Amendment aud be it resolvca fur- ! tLtr "JLlt we a" st"P at lhe Head On .U;irLcr NfrPtf to tihiUM rji.i Hii.iu i - ; ... ,i . ...w u wa uiuiiju iuc ( meeting adjourned si'e die. "A UIHTV THICK." This is the heading of a malicious arti- cle jn they;u' li. prolate of last week. ! T,ie writer end-avors to leave the itupres- I si,,n th.t wa refused to publish a portion 0f Captain S. A. Lee's able report of the proceedings incident to the lfying uf the coruer.stoue ot the Orphans New Ifote, j at McAiisteiville, and says"Mr. S. A. Lee l,y direction of Col. McFarlanJ, sent one who pretend.! to own the Jind,ln-tni, but he refused them, saying ''it was too loug ;0 ue that paper to gratify bis um,d vy,,, . In setting up the report we left army, had no right to have his name ci.n nected with anything rulating to soldiers or to thei orphan children. We received a letter fiom Col. Mclarland from which we publish the following in reference to the publication of the proceedings alluded to: Capt. II. II. Wn.sox .1y Dear Sir: I obtained sowc of the pamphlets, and have u jw received a copy of the paper. I like the account ct oar tiroceeoinos very much (this is the first time I saw them') and think the pamphlet makes a creditable appearance. I find no fault with you fot the omissions spoken of, as the matter maae more pages than I autt cipiited. Thanking you fur inserting the report, I remain Very Truly Yours, Okd. F. McFarland Uiot in Men Orleans. A terrible riot, similar to that which occurred in Memphio, a few weeks since taok place in New Grlean, on Monday. The Louisiana State Convention, compos- ed of well knowu loyalists, was ia ses sion, when they were set upon by a mob of re constrccted rebels, and several of them killed. They next made an indis criminate assault on every negro thev tueti killing thirty of them. The pspeis j0 n0( icpsrt any of the rioters as lein" killed. The Mayor of the city seems to have been in league witlv-the murderers. President Johtrson was telegraphed to declare martial law, but refused. His influence, of late, bus all been thrown in favoryftf rebels end traitors. A TAKTY ia one day captured seven hundred aud sixty-nine trout in a Ci'.lifor i'e.. 5lr?rti sot losjj since. IIESOCRATIC MEETING. Milford Township, Aug. 13, 1301 Mr. Lditor uavmir seen a notice in Mr. Editor Having seen a notice in . - j -- ;ton ot liarrisoursr. or a democratic meeting to be held in the Jackson School j House, on the eveniug of the 11th :nst., w uen auorcsses would be delivered oy dis-, tinguished speakers from abrot-d, aud ! thinking the meeting would probably be I without a reporter, I hastened to the scene of action, and was the first to arrive on the ground. Soon the people of the vicin ity commenced to turn out, en Masse. Tbey came one in a crowd, two in a cro'vd, and three by themselves ; one came down fo road, one up the road, r.nd one from ! Tvbett township, otherwise denominated J tgjpt, when the whole crowd seated them sel'.s on the fence. Presently we were all Rat tled by a rumbling noise iu the dis taneias of the rushing of many waters, or a artillery running orer the stony stree'; and it was whispered from mouth to iiiuth, they come ! they come ! three hundted thousand strong ! tftill the noise grew uuder and louder, until a horse and carriage containing the would be Pro thonosiry from Mifflin, rolled into the crow!, when there was such a greeting aod hind-shaking all around the three as only the faithful know. Soon the con versation turned to prospects of election aud the jeopardized condition of ourcoun- try. Finally they commenced business bv resolrint; that it was not necessary to call the meeting to order as there was not enough present to make a noise, conse quently thej would have a secret scssii'-, and as for going into the school house it was resolved that having b?ea so long in datkne-s if they would come tj the light now it miirht reveal some ot their evil ,,;J,:, ... i-m- , .... , r.,c ,.uteuiiou.; It was also nsflctil that having been so l..n.. .Wlr..,! ..f,r,h,., ..fv . - r - s " that they would not spe.ik now for spite. ! hA r n-linn tvn tu ,.i ..r . ..... T. ... ! '.. . , "a.,, "c'g i . , . . ..i.j..n.u .ij pi.iu m i a coi:;uiuiee 01 the whole three to draft resolutions ol ntiiyit. iL i ii WOtch the billowing l3 a copy . RtnAved, Thai it is the belief of the Hcnioeratic parry that the war is a failure i except tiiat part we are carjyiog on down' at Memphis and New Orleans which is going on gloriously. Resolved, That iu IIou. Eiester Cly mer we recognise a true Pa i riot and a Soldiers' friend. All hough be did do ali he could to oVr rivo them of their right to vote and consequently tried tc degrade them to the level of Negroos aud also voted in the ';'tate Senate agaiust raising tkir pay f.-( m Sl.,00 to -31G.U0 per mouth, consequently many soilier families bad to l'O without their bread and meat nd without necessary clolhin. Then dear oldiers, you were Lincoln's hirclin. ar.d cut-throats, now yo-r aro Ihjmocratic citizens and should vote for Hon. Iliestcr Clynicr the soldiers friend. Re.wfcf, That all soldiers that desert ed the army, and all citizeus that skedad dled to Canada, hid in the mountains or resisted the draft iu any way, should vote with the party that ctniecl tiieui to desert and protected them against arrest and finally got a judical decision in their fa vor. Resolved, That we arc in favor of peace at ail times except there is a chauce to kill a few negroes or raise a rioi, after passing the foregoing resolutions unani mously, the crowd disjersed to their res. peetive homes aud the would be Prothou otar to,k tip his lodging in the country for the night. R. M. A Talk with Solvit rs. How can soldiers coalesce wi'h men, who, during the war, threw their influ ence for the enemy '( called the soldiers "abolitionists," '-Lincoln hirelings'' "dupes," avtd "mere tools," oigatiized the Sons of Liberty, to let loose rebel pris oners to pluuder our country and bum our homes. Arnold's tteasoa was no more. I!ut now that the boys have re turned, these fellows are goiag around aud pretending to have been the soldier's friends. Their only object now is iu fact ttcy proclaim their only object to be, to arhsuce the interests of the uurepent ed rebel. If the Union men, North and Soulh, desire any particular measure pissed, these hypocritical sycophants raise the howl, -'fanatics, traitors aud tuemics of the couutry." Aye, if we dou't take the advice of rebels, adopt their say so's, at Philadelphia, aud receive their coun sels, and let them dictate on what terms the couutry can bo restored, Presideut Johuson must, say they, ignore Congress and, at the point of the bayouet, set up a Congress of rebels, and their sneaking, criugiug, cowardly allies, legislate for the soldiers. Soldier boys we say to yon think be fore you act. Don't turn over y3ar gov ernment into the hands of those men who starved your comrades at the Auderson- ville Hell and those who his I ta wi:btoll supplies from you to compel vou to come: i ... . i i . "... i. ; come anu lei treason iriuuipii. i i.e. wen who wul meet at J lilai!elihia ami luen who will met at Philadelphia and , . - - ana do cy pocritteaiiv claim inaT. itiev are detroCra.s and that they did it in the name narue or Democracy I ! Ilcneelorth i 1 i ... it Ml ! suen democracy, treason ana Araoiu win , be synonomons terms. I , y ' Unionists iu New Orloans, including ore from a Federal Major General, say th.it J J the newspapers have not told half the atrocities which were committed during tne r,ots ln tnat c,,y ln Ule su0ur03 ana I,u,u ,,,c item (.uugiijjci.u m ...v. w...... t-.. the citv. The negroes were butchered mercilessly by the n;ob. BtaTMailory, of Kentucky, a delegate to the Philadelphia Convention, iu a re cent speech at Howling Green, declared ; himself iu favor of the repudiation of the national debt. That's nolhing. Every ! Copperhead organ which encourages the ' Piinvntifin llrw Annlv I.-.hitri'il Iti lleTlTO- t . - j - --r eiate the national securities, and gl.irits in casting doubt on tLe ability of the na tion to pay its debts. tiTANrru. SCMAC. The undt'rs'gn-! shed to )ureliae J tire Sumac in large or small quantities. Millie! market pricts paid on delivery at sumac mill, Mi:c:i.inijs u'ii, Juniata county, IIEKTZLEK. Tort H-iyal. Juniata Co., Pa. August 15, lSUu-tt'. lO.lt, ..U IIIjCU l.Kl. Jtie llllii'' KJ silo iu J begi leuve to in! .1111 te i that lie keeps coiisianilv on iom l a ling- St.ni; 01 -'"al a" J ,-':li!n'1'- His stUl-k etu'ii-aee-i 11 I part. Stove Coal, SmiiU Coal a;i l i.ni,e-iiui-- ; uels Cv:i, at the lowest ca-h rates. Lumber ot cli km li an 1 quality, su.-h as Unit P:ne I'tanit, tw., inches. ,U li White ; I'irie liuarils, 1 liiirh, io one ha!f incii. While I fine worked Flooring, Hemlock P. .mi-.! men. n hoe "-'IM 1 - '"n aoiie, lewang i.a.ti. rustering I... Krri.iii.- 1 I, I i,:iih, uiugles, Striping, a.-u atnl H.,ors. " '"a - j.iui-. oai ana i.uonier ui-:ivei-i at .'.i:rr u.itiee. el'-"s l'n '"'.''" '"- itieMvercan he lurnisiied with LimehiirniTs Coal, Vc, lrom j ,he coal yard at Tysons Lock. i aui5 ' lS- titUIWE COSHE.V. pi'PI.IC FX AM 'NATIONS Examination X of Ttai hers for the v triors nets of Juniata county, will take pi ice as lollops : In the School House nt .Mi'Miatown, ior Fermanatrh township. Auit-t. 1M lSi'i; In the School liouse at l'utier;ou August o'i si;i; For tue borough of Miiair.town, Atu'ust isi;. At Perrysviile, September 7. LJij In Ihe School House at C'merv:!lr. f r Walker township, tfepieinher Si, ISS '.. Ai (,'huaeli ihll. tor turbvtl township, Sep- temher 1(1 1HW iu .Vpruce Hill School Ilouse, for Spruce j Hill township, Si-ptember 11, hsi'.ii. In I.ick School House for Lack township, I September 11, ISait;. At Mi:Cullouch's Mills for Tusc arora town- ! I ship, llllen.!)e L!, ISi-io. At Jtituistown for Ueaie township, Septem ber 1 !, I At Locust Oreve far Mi'.fi.nl loitnhip, Sep leml'er, 10, lS'iti. At .MeAlistersvi'.le, for Fayette township, Scpiemb-T, IS, lsi.ti. , Ai Kicl.lie'.ii fur Monroe township St piem- j oer i.i. isoo. At Ktioitse9 for Sustpaehanna township, September 'J'l, l"i,:l. At Thomas I ox for Greenwood township Sepi ember. 'Ji. lht'.o. At ThompsoiiuiAii for L'elaware township Sopiead.er I, lt ;t;. Fx imiuation viill commeni-e precisely a: 7 o'clock A. M. Applicants will please re present at the commence went. No o;i will be admitted ifto 1 he class nn're than ivvrniv uiinutis alter '.I o'clock. Appiicauts are rc ipiltst d to come prepared with pen, ink an I paper. o certificate nvor.iging more lhan three will be granted, iinlcsa at the reoiiest of the Hoard of loitetors; lo r a certificate unless represented by ail the brauches rt-'i'i:i I l, Law. O. W. Lf.OVl), County Superii.teiid-ut. MCTOP.IAL HISTORY' OF THE CUE IT on J. Lossing. George VV. Cliills. PuMisher, O'JS & Gil Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Th'i first Toluuin of this w n's is map rrnh fur livery; it will b complel ed iu thrtr vol- minis, of ever 0 )1 pages each, printed on hoe calendered paper, and handsomelv ill 11 t.iucu nuu I'.e.i. 1 v .0,,, mm sieei ana wool . y , . . , 1. no-raviiiTs. in On. tiit'lo.-l civ . ..I in. ..... r m 1 ' 1 ;.'.- o t-parai .011 i.aa 11 av cictl -",uoo miles.) rep rescnting be:i'l-iiartcrs of oliiocrs : we-ipons . . . 1 . 1. 1 .1.. . .11 ' , , '., r' . ' " " honor and other gilts ot gratitude: eos,,aes ot soldiers arms and accoutrements ; pri.ons and other buildings made memorable by the war; J:c.m,U, of important document; find autograph letter ; maps of battle helds, sieges and plans of foilressc-s-the whole li- tusimnng every nnpertaut event in the late civil war. The Work, when finished, will bo the most correct, reliable, imfniriittl and ban Nomely : gotten-up history ot the war published' 1'tie tnrec voluuis wi.i be issued at u cosi of i 1.1100 It bas been, written since Ihe n rfc.o'..u "f i l.-irly re-enlisted and re-mustered into th the ar, from both L'nmn and CVi f ;iee,i V "'"- si-rvice ot the I'nil.d Maris, beiwesn tha ciidJniuments, and prieme .i-urnuU cf (vn of o-.j, ,lay of June, Inland April 1st, to;4 both armies, not accessible to, nor used by nnj ri.c,lved no local bounty nee now emitted previous writers; arranged n a clear and eon-, ,0 a bounty ot Three Hundred Hollars from cise manner, with that impartial and well- J the twnship, borough or county her balanced judgment for which Ihe author is so heir credit wn gicn. Any person having well known. Mr Lossing hail every facility i a cIllini ()1 l!ie ah,ve kind, can have it prompt otl'ered him by '? 4ireetion ol the War and i lv cnwtei bv c.liing on or addressing. Jer Xavy llepaalmeuls. tiovern ors of State-, and e'mm, Lyons.' Attoruev-at -Law, Milllmiown, by the late and present Presid. nt, for visit- ; j,mi,lla c.jnty. Pa. Stale in ad.lressin by ' ing comps, forts and fleets, while the war was ; ietter number of Kegiment and Company to in proffresa, and since the ee.nci itsiun. The work will contain biographical sketches in Cyclopedia form, of all th; prominent ac tors in the war, of both sixes, and in every condition in lite. This is a book of facts rather than ot opinions, "I ACTIOS The pnhlic are her. by raution and fully nustains the reputation of the an- i ed against purchasing or negotiating tkor. isiablisued by his "Pictorial Field Hook of the Revolution." Price j",0'l per To'.UEia. Solo E.ei.tr.iVELV bt St osi'biption. CAPT. J. M. THOMPSON, Ag't. it IRRY C. fVl'.S. AWt ',., -r "' A I'i'.ilNISTllATi'.l.'C'S XA Urehy civ in that tten of A iw.iuiiint- til,n 0 ,iie v-:;i:o if . .Man. iret liar Iv, deed , let- dee d ., int.- v, y, ..oni t w- -bo., .luaima Co., d taw Pa h-ive bfj r-r.iod to i he no, lei ; .-I ,-. pmin i.-i aii)re?-.ni t vriti:i. .ill jipi wui knowing thi-nisnT-t lul.tjii-.l to s.ii'i e-i,t.o ! rnr,";' 'l i cated fur settlement. MARY A. P.OBISO.V, Adm'x. Aug. 15, lsot-t;;. ATTENTION CITIZENS. NEWo 1F.P0T. anil Mnliu:inry btore. iu I'en v.si:ie. Ju- matn coufiy, I'tan a. (Tost OtHje i;uiiii.ns ) I tin utle:.neJ .ki leave t inform tin f.0'"1 .P1"' f lhl a"'' zhy h,s , j that i.e tins o I'lie'l a rite stpfk ot Mm.iinv ! I!ook. etc., a::J liatir.g bue-i.t I Te,7 1"w waole-ule price in 1-uil.idrll.i:,. hy cl.et.per tU,in any otbei eBt lMU;,!...,t in "r;Ilt.s u..l Periodicals, kenl in n-iee t- i liifi.en, any ot wutcrt will De sen! Iiy mail free of post:tt t. any place upon receipt of tne annexe! jiriee, tu: Aii.-.ntie Monthly 4,c Harpers ):ai:r.c Frank Leslie's Gazette of l ahious. ... 4",c. (Jodie Jliijfazine Ji).j Ladies Friend liaTous Maazii.e Waverly ?.tag:t;ne , weekly ) l".c. Harpers Pictoria! I weekly) K rn 11k Leslie's Piciorial, Illustrated,... Clii.ioiey Corner Aihioii New York .?t-r Natiotial Police Gazette New York Clipper t itur l::y NiL'll (iU-a-'oiis Literary t.'''ia'-iiiien l.JC. l".c. l'"'C. 10c. loo. l'C loe. ' .;. l'J:;. Lea-i.e.-'aiiti .Mtoo'oe s Jtotels, each lV'.i'ile's Colics; tr Martin's ciisihic Letter W riter l"e. l'C. Foi'Uiue TLiieis and I'lcini lJoks of liitlVr- eat k'lnl-', (nich) 4. u. Also all ki.-.is of J".e, N j. v'--. N'. I. Any of the Daily FLiladeTphia pa pers I'tirtiiilicJ et T-'ic. rvr rrr ?i l h . cr tri-wcek-iy at uOc. per month. s-ri;i-ttvek:y vr 'eekly -' c. f er i:i"iifh. also .Jiirie. Mna-ziue-an l ot her b'ti.linrrs aiieii'led !. P. IS Uaek num'ier-t of a. I M.ijr nine a l J Papers l'urni.-heI nt short notiec. 1 nm deier- ! rtaiue'l to supply a great want in this c iuaty j ny furnisLin the people iih reuuing matter ! ai a ri-a-jonah-e t ir'e. 1 repi:c;iuily sohen vmr patronacr-. i " JnllN .M. TliO.Mr.O.V. i PerrysviKe, aoc. 1. '';. ! .UPIIAN' Colli f ILI liy th lie i.f ! V. ,,,1 Order of the Orpl.anV " Mt ot Juni ata eorinly, the following vularttiie ileal Estate .-atmo iv, Auttust Uoth. l-i.-a u ie; of l.a-.'i' ill 1... .T.. ... ...!. . .. ... -. , u u lie in Tuearora towa-ii , p. lui.ia a .- u i i ... .. ..... . 1 i it, eoiiiaininii .-ere-". aiiioii-m ' oi'.-i .,f J;,e,.lt Itrnl.-shaiiir'i anJoih.i havi lag tL.'i. creeled n good Irame House, Uai.k I'ani ttprinjt Hw.se. Smoke iloii-e. ui.d olhor oi:t- i b' ii.,,,,, W1,h a tceli ,.f w .iW at tae ,C j There is a good Or.:h-.'. of am tes. peacje. ; ciit-rr;-'. Jcc. Aboii: '. a;r .ire clean- i ' uA unde'' v,d eui.ivaii..-. ihe tatanre n.il : ":"hl:ri"3- Hie tarai is w-ttered with prin. i nnJ ' C.avenietil to coat ..-lies, schools, sioret. I ic Sl'' " "f'0'" !1'' and a ha..' from , Ea-t Watertord, aad ouo mile from JloCul. ! 1. ch's Mills. TrnMs: So tnneli of the reircln miwn j t as will re-i'lired to pay ti.e ne-.-sivv ex ' : peases oi t'ic sale to Vie ii 1 on c.m.i m ni !t ot s-,le aii-1 tiie rern mi Iir of f:e third trhen i P 'sses-ion is iv-n : ti. b V. nice iu two eo.ial j l'-'.v,:'''nls Willi tuteresi to be secured by ap- ' -r r"v'"' h"n'K i Ec"ale to enmn -nce at 1 o'clock P. M Len attendance will t. -iven v ii 'oil (;. Htfs;irs. 7V-ftri re Ji; e-J'S li'Ai t. All"il-t . lll'i-ts. j f V t'l t;T AXT Ti) SmI.hiLKS. The 11. uniy i 1- ii:.! has at list pas .,.it. ,.r ; I promised many soUiier wiio tailed on n-.o j i" regard to ti.eir rlairus to notity them as j soon :3 the Itili p i-s?d. I cm do'ihis l-.t j thr-.iiga ihe c.-tnoy ; ;;h-,-s. The inirriet I n r.t loo numerous to ausvrer by letter, and I j have lakta this me'ho.l to nosaer a-i Sclera ! received. Ife liiil provides I n-.t ail woo en i listed al'i'-r April I'.liu. and hn-.r Juno I L'-.th. i:i'.:. tor thre years and serti.l cut ! their time are entitled to-JlO-J additional hniui i ty Those who were -iitcbarge-l for woiinJi or iiijuri. s recited in line of duty j- ni The same boun'y to be paid to the widow, child n, father, moilier. in the order named of those who wire kilic 1 died in the ser- ; vice. Send me at once ye.iii- di-chargc j,v p-rs and I will reluru you li.e proper blank you :itd. You will not n i-d l. come to Mif ilia ta pero. V.mIohs. ftjti ar.i ino'iicrs have no discharge f aj.,-i-s wi.l ti,je UTl, i and cause of death, number of rigiiuut and Inter of company, i-.m,. of captain. Stale your name and post olU..e address pi.tiu'y ia i all letters written to tne. j JtlillMIAII LYONS, j Alt'y at La and (,iiui Agent, t August S, lhi.'j-lf Coi.lei rou's Ot t it k. I". Int. PnvKME, ) lllll IMsTUH T Of I'KNNXJLTAM t.M. .MlULI.NH R.i. July "). lsit,d TaX' on the Annual List, K't.t;. (lniomes, Cairiagos, Aic.l are now due and tiny able at he following nines and places : Juu'ia'laeuuu ty. Johu McLaughlin. R-puiy. will collect at I'omerov's Store, in Leaie township, on 1 ues- ! " ,7, " , " A . "l ' stines Hotel, in MitllinloAn. on Thtirsdav. , . .... i . 1: i . . . -. - 11 . - , Aii-rii.t -d ; at h. .Margiits Hote., 111 Me VI I - s- - .. . r ' -.i-. 1 isterville. on 1 rul-.y. ..oj;isi ;ih; at .ngiisi z nh ; at tne louse 01 -A. n. latum, on .iiomiay. August liTtli : at Siiermer s Unlet Thoi:ipsontowu, lues lay. Auttust s li ; at Morrow 3 Ilo'e!. in : Last aierlotd. on n eilhi sdav. Amrn.-t 'h. j a1 wao n.U.cl , " a .u, n.ieewill be i.Jui-,;, for whiel, ; Uw ' tWm a 1(.e ,womv cen, ,., , ftfcr ,,,., j-lr ce,s ,H1. niil(.;nn,, Icn ! cpnt . pt.n:lltv. , , colleeied by distraint j Taxcs,Iuusibe paid in (iorernment funis I (11 K1.LS .SHKINLIt I Collector l'liU UiVtrict', "Petin'a. V j Y'KTLP.ANS TAKE XuTICK. I!y Act of "' i the (jetieral A-sembly of Pennsv ivania. ' ,,1 1- ...r.. Voiuoteei s wim have l,--!. which you belonged aud dale of re-ei:listment. J. l.l (.s. Attorney -at-Law, M'.lHintown. Ps. Protrri-ary note given by me in favor or Aul : "" Woodbnrn, of Sewille. Cnmbcrlan i (county. The note is dated, April 3rd. jaad is drawn foi fifty dollnrs. (.-s iti.iH.; paya. I'.e at the Bank of I'urkor. it Co. : au; t-Cr J. F. li All ELL.
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