Juniata 3 j4 vnion of hike, and a union of lands, A union no jwtcer thall freer; A union of hearts, ami i union of hands, Aid the American L'ttion forever! M I F F L I ' T ( W X Wednesday Morning. August T:d, I860. II. II. WILSON, Editor and Publisher Br TC JCVIATA SEXTISEI. -a hits the I.argett Circulation of any paper puh lisheJ in this County. It is therefore tlie best advertising me-hum, 1 1 is a Paper, truly loyal, aMy conducted, a first class Localist. and well worthy of the patronage of every loyal citizen in the County. UNION REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET FOR GOYLKXOR, MAJ. GET. JOHN W. GEARY, OF CUMHKKLASD COUNTV. Did TltlC r TIC K KT. foi. congress, JOI1X J. I'ATTKlO.V, of Juurata Co. ( .Subject to the Iittr:cl Conference.) FOR ASSKlMIlt.Y, IIKNI'.Y II. WILSON, of Juniata Co. (Subject to the I'Ntrict Conference.) CUL'.NTV ticket. AS-OCIATK Jl'Dcr.S, JOSEPH rOMl'IlOV, of lioale twp. LUCIAN WILSO.V," of l.iyette twp. I'ROTIIONOTABY, JOHN M. THOMPSON, of Perrysville. C(IM MISSIOXEB, JACOB WEISEll, of Susquehanna twp. i IUSTRICT ATTORNEY, JEREMIAH LYONS, of Mifilintown. AIDIT03, THOMAS MORROW, of Tuscarora twp. ir Soldiers of 1'ennsylvanii remember ! that Heistcr Clymer voted against a joint j with them to take part in, and carry on resolution of our Legislature, asking Con- j their great Natiou-il Convention, gress to increase the pay of the private sol- It is said that certain parties who ad diers and non-commissioned ofiicers of the ,. 1 , , v:m .1... army. (See page Legislative F.ecotd session 1801 ) While you were battling fcr ;hc Union he was exhaustiug his ingenuity in devising means to counteract the Eucces of I your arms. HEPU35.1CANCOUHTY COMMITTEE The lo!loiing is the Laion Kepublican (.'uciy C'uji "iittee appointed lur the ensuing year: MiSiintown A. H. Mr.rtin, C. McClcllan. riterson B. S. t.'ooke, li. M. (Jroninger. Fermanagh C. 15. Horning, John Stoner. Walker J. S. Mooie, Kurtz Kaiiffninn. I'elnware 0. 8. Shelly, Levi Myers. F.iyette Sauil. Leonard, It- Caveny. Monroe A. II. I.ndi, Tobias Bsom. b'ii!!iiehiiniiah E Long, Sol. t dt-grove. tireenwood T. ltuiubii ger. II. F. Zi'ders. Miiford Jacob Orooiuger. J. S. Kohison. Turbett L. K. Mathers, Noah llertxler. l'crrysvi:le Thorn. Wagenel!er, Jiuck. lieale Hon. John Ilcale, J. 1'. l'oyle. Spruce Hill A.J. Patterson, Shem Vortcr. Tuscarora Thomas Morrow, Win. Hart. Lack J. T. liennis, 1J. Walls, liiacit Log K. Jlclntyre. Sair'l. Shearpr. Mil iiii m mm m m i i iiii mmiim J'oIitK-al I'rospi'cts. Tho aspect of the canvass in Pennsyl-1 vania is most encouraging. Recent events have powerfully contributed to unite Re publicans ot various shades of opinion, in a common purpose. No reasonable dou'ot remains of the election of General Geary by a majority cf thirty thousand. It is reduced almost to an absolute certainty that the Republicans will lose none of the Congressional districts they carried two years ago; and fair prospects exist for their carrying one or two districts that they lost then. A majority ia each branch of the Legislature may confidently be depended on; so that the political complexion of the Uuited Stales Senator to be chosen as Mr. Cowan's successor, would ecetu not to admit ol debate. The omens are decidedly good. Republicans ! close up your ranks and march forward to the grand consummation. TlIE Chicago monumeut in memory of Senator Douglas, it is said, will resemble tho Urock iiionumeut at (Jucenstowu tights. Whether President Johnsou will be present at its inauguration or not, is a question much ui-putcd ia the court journals. Oue djy he is coming; the uest he is not ; aud one would suppose the monument must collapse in "prema ture caducity" if His Aecidency fchould la.il to attend. An irtevcrent Cbica"o paper, however, hopes that he will stay away, lost, from fores of habit, he should veto the monument, and his friends should l c compelled to ''pats it over his bead." KCOBbAMZ1C TI1U REBEL ARMV. According to previous notice the right and left wings of the Ilebcl Army met at Philadelphia last ,weck. There was a general out-pouring of Tebels and rebel sympathizers. Jloseby, Allison, Dick Taylor and 5ill Pavis were there, and, no doubt, recounted many of their daring deeds on the fie'.d of battlo. A beautiful mixture ! A southern murderer and a regimental buteherer ! A guerrilla who who has been the cause of many of our Union soUiers being murdered in cold blood meets persons who have served in defense of our country, they cla-'p hands and attempt to forget the past by singing "Rally round the Pag, boys." the form er person meaettig the rebel fl-itt and the latter not earing whether it is the rebel or the Union colors, only so that they can form a parly whose main object is to uphold and plaud the doings of our Acci dental President, and defeat Maj. Gen. John V. Geary aud other loyal men of the North. luring the dark days of the rebellion this faction of Southern traitors and Northern Democrats were a unit on all the most important issues in opposiug anything aud everything that was ad vanced to further the cause of the l.'uioo Army, and now they meet together in one of our Northern cities for the purpose of commingling together their ideas ou-re-coiistruc'tion and rc-naming the Copper head j arty, and they call it the "National Union Party," a very appropiiato name the uuiuu of Southcru traitors and North ern copperheads. btuce certain persons in our borough have returned fiom the Convention, they use every effort iu their power iu trying to convince the people that the tof as semblage was composed of petsous irre spective of party, and that it was their siucere desire to build up a party to which uo person could take umbrage. This may do to te!I to persons who are too ig uoiant to read or too stubborn to be cou- vinev l, but the intelligent people of our J United States to be absolutely null and community can judge too well of its com- j void as against the Government and citi plexion when they know it was composed ! zcns 0f the United State?, aud that any of rebels, cowards, boutity jumpers, da j attempt which fhall be ma le to enforce sorters, and Northern Copperheads. A the same againt the Goverumeut or citi- '"'f hodJ m t0 dic,ate wllat 80'- j uiers ana oiuer toyai men must ao to pre- veut the Southern clement from agniu J seceding from the Union ! Although the Convcntii n w uld not allow ViIIaudigh-tm and such kin to take part in the proceed- j i ings, they lolt sorry that their master- s!,!ril' jBir ,,avis coul,i not l e j w: 'warn are at a loss to know who will re- fund it. Perhaps Jeff will give them an ore'er countersigned by A. Johnston cu fLe ,...th,irn ('..nfederacv lor that amount. THE Sl'.VSM OVER. The big board Wigwam has fulfilled its mission. The Convention came to a close aud its delegates departed almost as a big soap-bubble, with its prismatic hues gleam- ing like a huge spherical ops!, suddenl; collipses. A great many delegates pack-, cd their little valises on Thursday after ucon, and took the Daltituoic train next leaving the depot. Last night found few or none remaining. J lie lights ot tne big Wigwam were tied, lis garlands uead, wulua ten miuutes aiter the body bad! r.ed the vote of Cual adjournment. j The calm alter the storm is a very dead 1 calm. Their delegates departing seemed stunned, as do their Pi.iladelt.hia sympa - tnizcrs and coaojttxrs, a: u.e manner in which they have been thro-.m into the shade during this Convention, and de- .rived of every opportunity of making capital.. At tne t.oni.uen.a! ycwernaj, aud wherever the friends of Hon. Hiester Ciymcr are gathered, there were notes ex pressive of chagrin and indiguation. They were disappointed, too, in the action of the soldiers. From ihcni they receiv ed do support or countenauce whatever They forgot that Mr. Clymer had voted against the right of the soldiers to vote when he was in the Legislature, and de plored the intelligence of the men whom they had expected to drive like sheep in to the big Wigwam. 1 estcrdav was to the iswam folks a 1 good deal like a day after Donnybrook fair. The Wigwam and the Convention a week hence will be forgotten, except by those who chanced to pass the lormer, aud by those who live in the vicinity. This has come aud gone like a shootiug meteor. On September 3d we shall have a Con vention of Uuion Southern men, and then the pulse of loyal Philadelphia will be quickened with a different sort of emo tion. Arrangements for it are already begun. Xorth American. The Chicago JIijiuLUcuh gives the fol lowing vtr.-iou of General Dix, amended by Johuson : ''If any man attempts to haul down the American flag, ask him it he will accept a 'national Mtualioi.' " BY THE l'KESIDENT Of THE lr. S A PROCLAMATION. Whereas. A war is existing in the; Republic of Mexico, aggravated by for eign military intervention ; and whereat, toe United States, in accordance with their settled habits and policy, arc a neu tral power in regard to tho war which thus afflicts the Republic of Mexico: and whereas, it has become known that one of the belligerents in said war, namely, the Priuce Maximilian, who asserts b itself to be the Emperor of Mexico, has i.wued a decree in regard to the port of Mita moras and other Mexican ports, whi-hare in the occupation or possession of another j o ..iC3. u, .ii.geren, ,n m ,y, tne Ln.tea ri : i -iir i .i . . oi.iius oi .'jexieo; wnicn aecrce is in the following words : "The porta of Matamo ras, and all those ia the northern froniitr which have withdrawn from their obedi ence to his government, are closed to for eign and coasting traffic, during such time as the laws of the Empire shall not be thtcin reinstated. "Article 2. Merchandise proceeding from the said ports, on arriving at any other where the excise of the empire is crllccted, sha.'l pay the duties on importa tion, introduction aud consumption, aud on satisfactory proof of contravestiou .hall bo immediately confiscated. ' Our Miuister of the Treasury is charg. ed with the punctual execution of this decree. Given at Mexicothe 9th of July, 1S(W." And irhereas, The decree thus rociced.. by il.c!ar:ng a belligerent blockade unsup ported by competeut military aud Laval force, is iu violation of the ueutrai rights of the United States as dt Gncd by the law of nations, as well as the treaties existinr between the United States of America and the aforesaid Uuited States of Mexi co ; Now, therefore, I, Andrew Johnson. President of the United States, do hereby proclaim and declare that the aforesaid decree is held and will be held by the zcns of the Uuited States will bs disal- lowed la witness whereof I have hereunto sst ,y haurl and caused the seal of the Uuited States to be affixed. ljn at tho city of Washington theser- ctitecuth day of August, l. yrw ..f t.ur Lord, one thousand eighteen hnn died and sixty six, and of the Inde pendence cf the United States of Amer ica the ninety Gist. Andrew Johnson. I?y the President: Wm. H. Seward, Secretary of Slate. The I'nion State Central Committee of I'rmisylvania, to the rairiots of the South, erecting : I'lllLAUEMIIIA, Aug. 10, 1SG0 The Union State Central Committee of 1'oiinsyivania teaJ erecting to their brave Union brothers of the South, and extend to them a hearty welcome, on the occasion of their nieeliug in this city, on Monday, ,i, 0,1 ,f ,,..),. Tf History furnishes no parallel to the pa triotism, eourage and fi.leiily of those men who, from the beginning of the rebellion ,0 thc CaJ, fought the good fight, and kCpt jhe faiih. The question to be decided is whtbcr ova!tJ ia to be proscribed and punished , . . ... . j rearded and honored in the r,er- . &MS of !ie Eu;ltv all0rs aJ acutg o( the rui,eIiol,. Shall the loyal masses or , ,,1(J Ljf.,eJ aQ.j jdl.ateJ tmtor8 govern j tU (.,nudTy ? In t!)e0 grc.lt a,, j ule vita!y concerned, and our Southern : c0 ipa,r;otj! have instlnetivelv turned to ward the spot whence the Great Charter of American Liberty was first proclaimed, aud propose, within the sacred shadows of Independence Hall, to renew their vows of fidelity to thc principles of that im mortal creed, and to take counsel with their Union frieuds. On behalf of the loyal men of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, this Commit tee hereby gratefully exleud a cordial Wel come to these patriots aud ftiends from the "Southern States. All who come will be received with open arms and warm hearts. The Union men of the eutire Common wealth are cordially and earnestly invited to come here and honor the occasion with their presence, and to enable all to confer together upon the preseut aud future of our imperilled country. It is also suggested and recommended thai our friends from other State tend delegations he-re on this important occa sion, not to sit in convention, but to cheer and co-operate with these tried champions of liberty from the South. Ry order of the Committee, Fe. Jou&an, Chairman. There were scveuty-cight deaths from cholera iu Ciueiunuti on the lGih iust. vwjj. wm-vLL scam FROM NEW ORLEANS. U-i.o tcrrrt Illstorv ol the Recent Riot . ' ............ i ... - - : ,; jl .. ; Memners 01 inc l)tspos of General Sheridan l'nd-r the Table and Takes that of a itebel ft Authcn. tic. New Orleans, Aug. 17, 1800. King, the homicide, publisher of the New Orleans Times, asserts in letters to his friends that President Johnson threw Gen. Sheridan's dispatches under the ta ble, and received his (King's) as authen tic. A responsible member of the J.egis lature declaies, authentically, that Presi dent Johnson expressed his regret that all of ConTCDtioa LaJ not been disposed of by the mob. 1 Major B. Rush Plumy has been several limes threatened with assassination, but 4 he has troops of friends among the old Rsidcnts, and is himself prepared for at tjek, they do not assail him, He went through M the mob unhurt. Hon. John Henderson still lives. I saw him to day. Many of the murderers of Union men hav6 been identified. The military Governor has returned to his own headquarters, leaving the City Hall to the occupancy of the ciry officers. No ofiicial order remitting martial law has yet been promulgated. X Train fired Into ly Copperheads. llARiMsr.VRf;, Aug. 10, 1800. The particulars of tho attack on the Geary soldiers at YmK last uight are as follows : The trim was moving off when the sol diers on the open gondolas were attacked by a party secreted in a corn field, whence came the discharges from firearms, stones and other missiles ; half a dozen were badly bruised about the head, and one was shot in the leg. Six shots were fired at the closed car in which were Governor Curtin, Gen. Geary, trad the ladies and children of the party ; ore bail entered and is still cmbeded iu the wood of the car. 01 course the ladies were much frightened, and their h'-reams were heard by the boys on boaid, who caused the train to stop and went back after the at tacking party, who immediately fie J in all diteotions. A special policeman, appoint ed by the Democratic au'horilles of York, is iaid to have fired several shots. XEWS ITEMS. President Il ;bits has called n meet ing of I he Fenian Congress at Troy, Sep tember 4. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company own S70 engines, ol0 of which are in actual use. AuiCRT L. Starkweather was hung at Hartford, Conn , yesterday, fur the mur der of hi? mother aud iister. TlIE Treasury Department is printing 10,OUO,WJ etaaits ol different denomi nations for use on beer barrels. G. Clark Abbott, of" Portsmouth, N. II., an agent of the Frecdman's Rureau, was murdered recently in Texas. A monument to David C. Brodctick, costing ? 17,000, has been erected in the Lone Mountain Cemetery, at San Frau cisco. The Union State Committee of Cali foiuia eudorses the action of Congress, including the proposed Constitutional Amendment. The number of emigrants that arrived at New York since the lat of January is 153.7113, Compared with cor;".xpuud- ing months last year the increas is 1110,711) One hundred ami eighty-thtee thou sand bushels of core have been destiib- uted anions: the destitute in Georgia. About 40,000 persons were the reeipieuts. A boy, near Clyde, got mad at a coffee-pot spout against which he stubbed his too when 'in svrimmiug." He dove and brought up his ugly enemy, aud loutid therein S80 in silver and a vuy uia-s of GreeLbaeks. We say without fear or favor that there is no soldier that lias independence enough to act for himself who will vote for Hiester Clymer. Nor can any one give a satisfactory reason for votiug for a man at best semitiaitorous. Mrs. Jeff Davis writes to a friend iu Charleston thus concerning her husband : 'Mr. Davis is not slowly but surely wast ing awoy, and, I look forward to bis Mak er's release, if man does not soon afford him one. It is very kind of jou to ask what he watits ; but, beyond segars aud a little Madcria or Sherry wice, he beeuis to desire nothing." The new constitution of North Caro lina provides hat "No person who shall deny the being of Almighty Cud, or the divine authority ot the Old and New Testaments, or who snail hold religious opinions incompatible with tl: 3 freedom aud safety of the State, shall be capable of holding any officer or place of trust or . . ., , , .It. ... .,nn nipt ttJTtirrtiYinl nt 1 1, n pruui iu uj "... ...... ...u. v. btatS." Gencnrl Kick Taylor. j . ! Thc following reference to this d'stin- :l.t1,l ,ll,.:,tR to t!. Foiirtcentb-of- i 5 ... .. - .ii," - ,v a iKfiKt 1 nn vHnrion is mm Liie asinui;- , ,.,, r H ,., . ml.-. - Inn I'rnoldAnl rnIl- ' 1 IC Ituci violin wi mo x i-i.v... . I es to the defence of that emaculate Union-! i . . r- i T . l- t. ,,Dor-,l 1st ana patriot i;ic lajior, ,ae a Beu-. , in the rebel army. This is quite natural. In the meantime a colonel who belong to the South, but who served in the j Union army during the war, sends us the j - "'J a ' following: To the Editor of the Chronicle : ' j The name of the man who heads this tT nt.. ;a akrtva cf.ifnfl tli miirilrpr ! a. in , - of Uoion men in cold blood. There were seven Union men of Louis iana who escaped through Dick Taylor's lines and enlisted in the 8th Vermont regiment as Federal soldiers, after which they wer captured in battle by Dick Tay lor's command, tried by bis court-martial, and sentenced to be shot to death. Dick Taylor having the execution of the sen-1 him "f'ho War an l J Navy llepaatiiienls. Governor t Mate-, ami tence, ordered them first to dig their own : by the late ami pres.-nt !'re.-i l.-nt. for vUit ..,.... nr,o .iiffioiunt tr. onnfain f.oir moo ! i"' corc.f.s, forts ami fl,-cr, while the war was the othef to contain three. Iu these; two holes they stood up aud were shot by Dick Taylor's rebels. In regard to the facts in detail I refer to Col. Thomas, commanding the 8th, Vermont volunteer regini'-ut, General Renjamin F. Duller, coUjmau jiog the uepaiiuieut, and Major Greene, of New Orleans, now in this city. Tub trio DixntMt, h roeorja ;be fact ..i i " . t j i that a burglar was entrapped one day la.t week and locked up in a room by a young , i I lady, who certaintly possessed tare pres- " r ' i euce of mind. When her fathe-i and ' mother returned, they were informed of! J m the presence of the uninvited guest, and J taking a croquet mallet each, they " . ; sau'.ted him vigorously, aud with such : energy thai the man died. TlIE l'ostnn Trnncrljt suggests that; Andrew Johnson, like Andrew Jackson. bad now better be styled the 'Hero ofj New Orleans." $cif "lTAI.U.r..E r-RoT'KRTV Foil SAI.i:. The undersitrne t will o.Ter at public sale on the lth, of September next at 1 oV! .ck l'. M , the property on which he ro-ides. sit uated in Ferryville, Juniata County. eons:r of two town Lr.;. lyir together, on which i a FINK DWF.LI.iNti Hol.'SK with out building, and a preat variety of Fruit of the hi -it .(Ualily : prnpes in ahond in.V. It is coTie'K-d to be the luos-t d.!t-i!l r.in erfy in this plave. Terms to soil pnr;.li:i-.er V.! and "ee the property. For fun her par ticulars address the midrsi?o' . II. U. ZIMM KI! MAN. Tort Floral, Juniata co., Fa. ai:.j. '21-'2i. fpnEAsrr.ru s statement of rop,. 1 Ot'liii AU'OOT FOll THE VEAU 1 '!. To amount of duplicate of ld, $ ' 7 : ISC,:,, vo " iii full ni J. A. Christy on duplu-ate of 1m',0, g (,0 To amount received of J. S Thomn, part pay on duplicate of 1st; I. 10 To amount received o!" Uhit-f Durir-'s-i for liiii oiiii: and Show I.ice:i-e 1 'o 1J 0f To amount rrcnived of J. McKin'i v. Collector, for Engine House sold", IS 111! To Lorough Order, 2 U2 S'ri I ", It. ;?!sr n t-o T!y orders and receipt1! l y exonerations on duplicate IS."." Collecting percentage ' " " 1 '.-), " " to Treasurer 12 2f If. A. ST A bK A UGH, Tra. TM'ISI IP r"lIIV 1TI.IVJ r :. .- X of Teachers to'r 'the various diMrici's of1 Juniata county, will take Iack as f t'.iovs : lu thc School House at Mioliniown, to Fcrm.inagh township, Auei!-:, ;;((f hHi;d. In .he Schooi House at i atloon, Au-ust lo.tJ. For the borough of Mifliiutown, August 01, IStiti. At Perrysville, September 7, lSiili. In the School House at Centerville, for Walker township. September X, 1 S0. At Chuach Hill, for turbett township, Sep tember 10 lS'W. In Spruce Hill School Ilour, for Spruce Hill township, September 11, ls iti. In Lick School House for Lrik township, Septenuier 1 z, lfoo. rt. .nceunoucu s .H1113 ror ltiscarora town-i inroii.i tne county papers. The int.urrie'i ship, September loti. were too numerous lo answer by letter, and I At Joiinstowu for Deale township, Septem- ! have taken this method to answer all letters ber 14, lsoii. I received. The Hill provides that all who en- At Locust Grove for Miiford township, Sep- ! listed after April 1'Jth, l.stil, ami before Jun0 tember, 15, lSoG. I Uoth, lxHI, for three years and served Out At McAiistersville, for Fayette township, ' their time are entitled toS Hit) additional boun September, IS, lWH. j ty Those who were discharped for wounds At tlichlield for Monroe township Septem- or injur'u s recei cl in line of duty $luo . ber l'.b l'iti. j The same bounty to be paid to the riddw At Knouse's for Susfiuehanna township, children, father, mother, in the order named September lfctW. ; ff those who were ki'le I or died in the ser- At Tiiomiis Cox for Greenwood township , Tice. Send me at once your discharge 1,1. September. 21, lWll. ; pers and 1 will return you the proper blank At Tuoinpsontown for Delaware township ; you need. You will not need to come to Mil Sepiember 2t, lftlti. j iiiti iu person. Widows, fathers and mothers Examinations will commence precisely at who have no discharge papers will state da'o 9 o'clock A.M. Applicants will please be I and cause of death, number of regiment and present at the commencement. No one will i letter of company. Lame of captain. S;ate be admittetl into the class more than twenty I your name and post office addrr.-s plainly ia minutes after U o'clock. Applicants nre re- i all letters written to me. quest d to come prepared with pen, ink and JEKE'M A.'l t., 1 , paper. 1 Att'y at Law -..id 1 !..;... , ;.t. No certificate averoping more than three j August 8, lN'ii- li- will be granted, unless at the rerjtiest of the -rj Lir UL.K I'l'-' rY VT ' T- lloartl of VixX nor certitica.e unless 'Sa..K -The uu'jcV;.'..!. res! i';,'. 'a ulu renreseutedby.llthebraucl.es re,,u:red by .ware i.nvnsh.p. Juut:ii:i coo.,-y. . ,?,.r, f.'r c. v i.r.ovn County Superintendent. CAUTION The public arc hereby caution- cd against purchasing or nsguiiatiug a I'romisary note given by uic iu f-vji- of .'.hi and Woodbxi n, of Newvilie, Cumberland note is dated, April 3rd. liM.I., I'.n fi''tv ii.ill.r4 IS.'.it Ot'.l T.-i. ,. county. The ano is uiaMU 101 i..i uutittta, t.,-i-A',ii..i Li;ti i . . v 1 " ble at the Hauk el jUoty, 1 a-.kor, .x to. i aug. i-bl. J U. DAill-LLL, e?wiy g T UrfOKI A L II I.-TroIU OK TUB ttET JL Civil r in the I unci t-'aici, by ileu- j L.(a. t.eo."," W. VbM. V.Wer, C2S 0 :;) in, ;i;u; t., VLDa.it: j hiu, !'.. iii-i tir-t i.Jiuniuop mis h'itk if noir , j,,,,r. i, -.11 In comnleicl in Mr,, to!- I fine calendered paper, and JiamisomeH iV.n u rn1 traic'l with nearly '.Oo fina stoel atrl wo;.l Ensmvinjis, in the highest style of tie art, by Mr 4 ossing, (who in tl:ir f,repar:. .iim has traveled o.oiiii Ci;!i..) r,.. ,lwT, alh other gifts of gratim.le: cm.-s of jWk. arms and .BB....trerer, ; , r,,,. ami othT tiiiliiings made mrmoi-.iMe by n,: war; ic-simi'.s of i :n; orliiKl i!oc'i.ru.- ,1 autograph lj-nera ; niaps r Ka.tl. u fiees and plans of fortresses th wh il il. ;ut ruing every importaut event iu the lata civil war. Tk..A .!,. finUI...!. wilt h. 1 1.. correct, reliable, impartial an.l han't.-.i!ue1y gotten-up history of the war jnihlUhe 1- The three Toluuis will he issue. 1 at a cot :fJ."iii,Uo It has been, written since th n i.f tlie w-fir, from hoth I'nion atot Vvnu 1, i .t?e i',V ritit ilmum-nti, and yrifVe juurnaU oin--' -j .' both aniiirf, not ncces!-iiie to, liar u-e 1 hy previous writers; arranged :n a clear a'i'l con cise manner, with that iininrtial ati.l w.-ll-lialaiiccl jii'lgiiient for which the author is so well known. Sir Losing had even- facility n iirnn r? iili'l 'Hire the Ctifr'n rn,n T,e Wurk will contain l.io riphica! skriche '"'-j'r r. ...... oc.. . ac tors in the war, of both fjr0, and ia every condition in life. This is a book of fact rather than of opinions, and fully sustains the reputation of the au thor, established by his -I'ieiorial Field lloo'i of the lti'Volution.' l'rice -", f per Tulun.n. Sold E.:i.t'.i veLv cv .Si-b.-h'kii'tion. CAl'T. J. M. THOMPSON, Ag t. HAKRY . OVES, Aib't. Agent. Ani. 15, '(,'. :.. ..,i., ..!.. . I,.-.. ,.r -II ri... ;.., .. M and Stationary tilore, in I'errystillc, Ju- . u , The undersigned a-ks leae to i.itorm me eovd pef'ple, ot this and nei?hbori".ir couiim- v ' . f , i T ttiat he has opened a r.ne slock ot Mam.uary hooks, etc., aud having bought tl,e:a hi a ? luW I'ri" in U!I'hia- r adding a small per c-ntage, 19 certain liv e.1.1 eueaper than any othe. e! !ili- i:n. i. i the soumy. The tollowmg U a i.-t t1 M,:... zincs and 1'erunlicals, kept, . nn pi i. e., at- mohed, any of wineh wnl 1. m-io i,y lul,i tree ot postage to any pi ,c ; ii;ou rece: the annexed price. : Atlantic Monthly Harper Mr.g 17 i.e Frank Le-I.e' ' a.'e-lie ol 1 i.Muoii -. ... Oodies Maga.itie Ladies Friend bilious Magazine V.'.'iverly Magazine t weekly ( Harpers 1'ictori-tl "weektvi t of I'.e. lo-. Frank i."lie's 1 vial, lihi-trared,... Cliiiiiney turner Albion New York Lcljrer... National l'oln-f O it New York ''lipt er... iturday Nig'it (!le:iSin Literary Lead.-i.d Monro,-: i'.t'atlo.-'s ."-oiiLrt r..., Martin's Setiittle be 1 c. 1 ;c. I'-f. 1 c. 'rut'tiiioii... ' .Vv.. .. tcr V. r,i Fortune Tellers and bream liook-i of ii!t',-r- eat I; uO, '.e:ch 4'tc. At'o all l::i:.j of -'. N.tv.-;.. 15. Any ot the t'.-iiiy I'hila le'phia pa-p--s fume-die-1 a' V-i.-. per 111 iniii. 01 tri-v-ek-ly a! -" V. per moi.'ii. s.--oi-w.-ekiy o .-c or weekly 2-?. p"r to . a. .1 , jiNn Mti-ic. Mna zines :i::d other bin. iing alien lei to. 1'. Hack immoers of all M.ijrazines and I'aper-i fin tiishtol at short toil ice. 1 am deier riniiietl 10 supply a pi-ent w.iitt in ll is viiuuiy by furnishlii;- I bo j.t-oj-ie wi.h re-idini; mailer a; a 1 . a-oic, i,ie prue. 1 ri-f i'ei-auJj solicit your paircr.a'.-e. Ji"i!N M. 1 iK'Ml'StiN. Ferry v!lie, aojr. 1, Mi. f IU' HANS' e ul lit SALK- l'.;ii".i7- V.' an Ificr of hi,- Orphan-,' ('..tiit ot .luai ata co-iitiy, the to" ...ving valua't!:- ileal l.-:ate w;ilbe exMic-t to sal-? tin the rtini.-.-s. oa .-titurtl-iy. August r.th. 1 :.. n ti-oct of hand situate 1:1 Tuearr tow:th;p. Juni iia ..- on. ty. contaiiiine; I'.O A:res. a i'oii.i:: l..-:-: t.f Jacob lirole!acgIi and t.rher. h iving t :i ..-r.. t erected 11 pood Frame ILm.-e. f.r.i.'i I'arn, Spi-ini Hmhc-. Smt.tc H :-o-e. an 1 oilur o::t lo'ildiiiL's, with a w.-il of w iterat the iio,,r. '1 here i a jrootl Oiviiat-1 of ap 1--. pnclte-. cherries, ,Ste. About Jtl a.-r.-n ,,:. clt aivi and under jrood ciiltivjition the I, r ;nee we'l timbere'l. The farm is watered wiili sp-in, and is convenient to ehmches. schools, si-o-e-i. c , anil is antiut two miles ami a half f: :u j Katt aterford, and one ni ile from McL'ul- ' ''C S Mll.S. ."cl t h pnrchwe money 1 as will be ie. paired to pay Hie necessarv ex- , penses ot lue sale to he .ai i .01 c in'it-ni n i ,n 1 of sale and the remainder of the third wlic i : f'"""" ' "."" "' e-j.i .1 i - luicrc.-i 10 uk secured t.y ap- proved bonds. J.ir"Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M., when attentlauce will he ;tveii by HI Oil (i. iilT.II ES. Trustee of lhn.je, Hart. August 8, 18i'it-ts. 1 MI'OilTA.NT TO SHl.DlKiiS Tbe i! I I.tl I I . ... I . 1 - nty 11...-. iii 11-1 jie'i aiei 1.1 now a law. I p remised many soldiers who called on mo in regard to their claims lo notify them as I soon ns the Dill passed. I can duthiv h.r : .... - . '--. r.tic ue-. oi. sooiti.tiii Ltli'l l''Vlsj;t no.) a h.ill" miUu t..,.. T' . i-iou.isoitW,. ; in? lands of Uimiii's Heirs, lavide; ,rv,.r ,,,, j oiuers, contaiiiini; loi arr s, bavin" liiereon erected a Hank Harn 4-3 k So feet, goo.l Uwel- ing House, wiib all necessary out buildings. About 120 acres is cleared ami under e.ei.i cultivation the balance well timbered. T-s bind is limestone with quarry and kiln o i .-.!. . - ...it coot ui u-aier runu.ne tlirou -a tue farm. I en.is- cay. August 1, ISoO-tf. C. G. SriELLY r