Juniata jSrntiuel. TVS t. J" ' I H C '- tes.-'Br' s--r -"- Aft I r -vcw -- -.rrM.viT. L ft A mi 'n oflahen, ond a union of lands, A union no power shul! trier; A union, if Iinnrt.'. cd a union of hands, Ad the American Union forever! M 1 Vl- 1. I N T 0 W N Wedncsdnv Jlr-rmns, Ancnsl 51), ISfiC. II. II. vi.s()V. Editor aud l'uulisher CvrT;.rv.IT.l $Eri.EL&H La- the Larimt CireuUlivn of any paver pub- l-she I in lii-i County. It in iliTi-fore the Lest -adctrttfir.g vinimm. It is a Paper, truly loyal, ably conducted, a fir.u cla?s Lociiist. I mid e':l worthy of the patronage cf every 1 y! citi.-en in the County. " """" 11 ?UELICAN5TAT2TICXLT 10 11 iiOVLKNOR, MAI. GEX. JOHN Yy GEARY, OF ClMllKUt.A.Nt" I'll I NTi. DITiUCT TICKET. roil congress, JOHN J.TATTERSOX, of Jm.rr.ta Co. (.subject to the Di.-tricl Conference.) roil ASSEMBLY, JAMES 51. EUOWN, of Mifflin county. II. S. WIIAllTOX, of Huntingdon Co. COUNTY TICKET. ASSOCIATE JUDGES, JO?EriI TOMEIIOY, of Ucalc twp. LUCIAN WILSON, of Fayette twp. I'ROTHu.NoTARV, JOHN M. THOMPSON, of rerrysville. COMMISSIONER, JACOli YEISE!, of Susquehanna twp. MSTKICT A HORN El", JEREMIAH LYONS, of MilUintown. AVMTuR, THOMAS MOUKOW.of Tnseirora twp. Jtsf Soldiers of Pennsylvania remember that Hcister C'.ymer voted aziinst s joiut resolution of our Legislature, asking Con askin" Con-1 . , I private aol- , .. icers of the I ' grcss to incre-i'e the pay of the iliers and non-eommis.-if.ned cf: -:ssion loC ) While you were battling for ibe I uion he was eihuusting his ingenuity in 'K-Tiing n.eans to counteract the eucces cf; your arms. REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMITTEE Hie following is the Vnion l.i-piibliean C ounty Committee appointed tor the ensuing year : Mitllirtown A. H. Martin, C. McClelian. Patterson 11. S. C.rke. II. M. Cironinger. 1 ermanngli C. D. Horning. 'hn Stoner. AViilker J. N. Mo. re, Kunz Kautlaiaii. lielaware C. 8. f licPy. Levi Myers. F.rycttc Snm l. Leonard, It- ( aveiiy. Monroe A. II. Lnndis, Tohia lbs. on. Ju;'uehtr:iiih V. Long, S..1. l" dcgi-ove.-Oreeuwtod T.. limuberger. II. F. .eiders. Milford Jacob Groiiinger, .1. S. Puhit-on. Turbetf L. 1'. Mathers, Noah llertzler. Perrypville Thom. WagenselK r, S. Uuck. Jleaie Hon. John Pi-ale, J. P. Doyle, spruce Hill A.J. Pjilttrson, Sheui Voder, 'i'u.-carora Thomas Morrow, Y m. Hart. Lack J. T. Dennis. 1!.-Walls, lliack Log It. Mclntyre, Smc'l. Shearer. LECISL.VTIVE XOSIXEKS. The Conferees of Huntingdon, Mifflin and Juniata met in Lewistown on Wed nesday, August 22, and placed ia nomi nation for Legislature II. S. Wiiaiito.n, of Huntingdon connty.andj. M. r.now.v, of MliUln C'ltinty. Their names will be lound ia the ticket at our mast-head. THE SAME LtOLM.i:. , 'e recollect that rre-ddent Johuson iu one of his speeches in the Senate, during the session nest following the breaking out of tho war, charged that the leaders of the Itubellioo hurried the eleven States out of the l.'nion, without submitting the Ordinances of i-'ceessiun to a vote of the people, bocaue they knew the popular judgment was egaiust a dissolution of the Government. Tho I'resident seems to have adopted the same dodge in getting the revolted .States liack again, lie had them amend their Constitutions, so as to Ct them, according to his conception, to come iu a?ain. lie was careful net to have these amendments submitted to the people; but wer.t f ir'ward to declare the reconstruction pet fected. That done, the people of North Carolina have passed on the Amendments dictated by the Presi dent, and rejected them. If the people cf North Carolina were not ready to go out on tne terms proposed by .Ur. Davis, I ., ... .1. .. 1 .. . . . . , . . iieit ner are mey uisposeu to come back ou the conditious exacted by Mr. Johnson, More than this .Mr. Johnson had no more lawful authority for prescribing ! terms cf getting in than Mr. Pavi Lad fnr dictating tcitiis of ging out. j t? V.'AN'i'llll A SAME. The old Democratic party is p iug away like the dissolving views in a thea tre ; at the Wigwam in Philadelphia, it it gave up tlie ghost. The new creation the new party, midwifed by Oowan and Randal), wants a natne. Shall it be Na tional Union, pr Union National?" Shall it he the conservative party, or the John son party, or the Johnson -Conservative party? Or shall it be all of them to gether the Great National Johnson- umn-Couser vative party, or shall it be some more ingenious transposition ol these ! four lenirthv adjectives ? The nurses are ; in trouble. Who shall name the baby ? It? enemies are calling it names already. They dub it the biead and butter, the re constructed, the copper johuson crowd. If the godfathers aud godmothers do not soon officially nunouuee their choice of app-.-liation, and officially christen their precious bautling, some of these ugly names will stick, and their respectable, diguified proper progeny will only be re ! membertd along side of the Locofoco, jdaik lautcru aud other organisations with I -r ,;,i. In '.his, their extremity, we ptopose to .i. rr ,vm . i. . u- , ( ,t ,. j... ,. , name the child and name it well. A c give it a name aprropiiate, significant and historical, and withal short and easy to be remcmbcreil. In view of its leader its selfannouuced Moses in view of the ice Presidential scenes ol March 4, ISO", and the great Presidential speech from the window of the White House, in February, ISoO, the cradle of the new party in view of the tastes, habitsand abilities of u.auy of its follower, we pro pose that it be kuowu as the De.mi John son party. JOIISiHON TI1EX A.XU NOW. In his speech at the St. Cloud Hotel in Memphis, accepting the nomination for the Vice Presidency, Andrew Johnson thus urged the necessity of a rigid Iran chisc law in Tennessee : "I saw that the traitor had ceased to be a citizen, and in joining the rebellion has become a public enemy. Jh forf unt his rnjht to rote n ih loyal men tritrit he n . Hounced his cifhcnshiit and soii iLt to tlr- troy ottr (luixrnm.i,!. We say to the ' ... mrni Iinnpst nn l i.:. .. i i most honest anJ imiu-.ti.ous foreigner who conies from hug Ian 4 and Oruianv to dwell among us and 'to add to the wealth of the country, 'Hefbre you can be . citi zeji you mast stay here for five yeans." It we arc cautious about foreigners, who voluntarily renounce their homes to live with ns, what i-hould we sav to the tr..to.r i... -i.i,.... . i i .imuugii uuru ami reareu anions us, has raised a Darieidal hand . ' raisea a pariciual hand a.aiiitt the tjoterumcnt which aiw;is i.ro- " . i .- . , : 1 , tcctci him y. My ja,ljn,',tt t tt he ; ii . . . . J , , , sl'oiil'l he tutyecfrtf to u u rerr onhal be ; , ,. I Anil lot 1 1 1 1 a -- t.B. -1. 1 ..... I , " "'-"iu spcetu '-""', nad tue impudence to ak, in j substance, what principles and promises he had betrayed. Brass cuu go no faith er. I. A Ql' A.MIA RV. The Icmocrats are sorely puzzled. - Thfv do not know umin what l.nin.liti.,i, ' their pLtform rests. They have made .... p.a.i.uio.au.e louosiiinea at pleasure I. ir tliey place uo conuJeneu i in the friendship of their newly fouud ! friends. .Men who have deceived nthorJ iu all probability will agaiu prove false to those with whom they affiliate inasmuch as it is difficult to retrain treacherous in stincts. Tim liP,n,,,i; ; tarte eim ot party cani.ot with impunity spurn these men. Their ouly hope for political supremacy is in .:..:.' Wirbin tbii.iiunl,.. .1 , 1.1 , ' powerless, and et the price demanded for this ,uetiouable aid certait.lv ,l,r,.vR ., , . . , . tue ureaiu oi success 10 Iticir own parly. In joining hands with the Johnson men they sink their own independence aud take back seats. The more they labor to create dissension in the Uniou liepubliean rauks, the closer they unite their oppose tion and the further they are away lrom political power. Verily, the case of the Democratic party is a critical one and will baflle the skiil of their wises? doctors. CLY.TIER IS t.M'Ol't'L Va, Hie-iter CJynier is by no mean? popular among the Democratic party leaders in the eastern portion of the tate. Indeed, prominent Democrats of Philadelphia have but little respect for the Jlerks coun ty politician, and are not slow in thus ex pressing themselves. They are too loyal to tTieW party to openly oppose him, and satisfy their consciences by keeping them selves eutirely out of the political ring It is also true that a great many of. the Keystone Club of that city secretly desire the dclcat of Clymcr, aud are urging up on tlie Johnson Cowan cliijue the necesM ty of forcing him from the field by uomi - . . ? 1 . . 1.' i .- .. . . I 1 nuut.g some oiuer canmui.te. ..very uay , 1-1 '1 t . ..... ocarys uiiances 01 success grow mucu oei- tor, uud if present appearances ate to be taken as an index for coming cveuts. the soldier-candidate will be elected by a ma- jority even much largor than bis wannest liiouds Anticipate. THE JEW ORLEANS KASSACKU. New Orleans, Ang. 18. Gen. Baird's official report of the mas sacre was forwarded yesterday by Geo. Sheridan to Gen. Grant, with a respect ful demand that it be made public. ?the report embraces a history of all the cir cumstances connected with the massacre, and proves conclusively that it was pre concerted and prearranged by the Tcbel Mayor, Joci T. Monroe, the Lieutcntnt Governor, and others interested in bre inj up the conrentioo. . The report is also a vindication of the course pursued by General ISaird, who claims to hve ta ken every precaution consistent with the facts then known to him, and hut ior the treachery of the police and rebel city iai State officials it is claimed that thi pre caution taken would have been suflient. It remains to be sc. a whether tho Presi. dent will dare refuse to allow the publi cation of this report and General jpheri dan's dispatches to General Gram after their publication has been demaudd by General Sheridan. The medical ifficer detai'ej to make an official icporl i' the killed aud wounded pruscuted the tiuirs in full, together with the character if the wound received by the following paties, vii: MeUibfrs of the convention one til led and eight wounded, or one-third u the members present ; white citizens amend ing the wtirculion, two killed and nine wuunded ; total number of whites ki'Jed and wounded, 20. Colored citizens In tending the Convention killed, 84: wouuJed, 110; total of colored Lillet and wounded, 1.j3. 01 the police, then were 10 alightly vouiid"J, uiot ol wiiou wore on duty the next day. One white citizen with the police was killed. The j evidence shows that the man was acei- dentally fhot ty the police; also, that .. ... tue eseitemeut many ol. tlie police were . wouuded bv their comrades. In addltioD1 to the above tbe Uoctor reports ten coi- ore jd men killed and twt-uty wouuded ! whose nanus he could not aaeertain. From the best information at hand I am ! ! e -. l l l: ... .1 .1 . . .. - . . ioicuu lu Licuuvc iiiai viieie hcic u uicui e- man V mure killed aud wounded uuioiii: , r the col-rcd people than have been oihcial-' ' K- ren.iitcd bv Dr. llaruff. Manv ol I nor chest, ller weight wa? seven bun- tUe winded are secreted ic sut of the-, , , , ! ,- . tired and ninety-cignt pounds, and it re- I wa" 1 !ac,' anJ " WuulJ U iuslM "',,uired the mu,scular efforte of fix strong' fet all of their names. (o remov, ,he M from tW upKr . 1 he .New O.iean ,-J.nt of to-day iiie ars , , . 11 so far as compteted up to the ,,i.restui Tiiomiui, miows a hows a total of olS i" i11-"'' anJ wounded amoug the friends ot the convention. The military commissiou will fiuioh ex- amiuing witnesses on Tuesday next, aud 1 iiuuicdiateiy proceed to arrange the evi- : 1 i deuce in loi m The report aud evidence a ill cover about 1,''( JO pages of legal cap . , . , . ., , " .j....... ....... ......u ..... ..... j . n.iv..: paper, closely written on both sl-.es and m f will piove the most damniug record audi - . i -. .',,,- iloO k-et long, high, 11 feet wide at so.cmn protect yet made public tlle base am 4 foet G ini;,les at ,he t ' Mr. Johnsim S policy of recount! uctlou. ,. . ' ' J i 1 he traveling community are well aware which the evideucc proves t'lu.-t, it per-1 . - . . 1 ' id the inconvenience that b.-is heon or. sis'.cd in, end in tho cxlermiuatiou ol ail I . . M. in.,n men in the bouth. - - . - , , " , sioner, aua a weu known byai oouiuetu - cr, had his house fi.cd last night by eome rebel miscreant. This is the t-ecod it - i tempt that has been made to burn him U" cour of three weeks. Tiro cities were ai rested yesterday by Ue miiitarv for threatening the lives of men - in niary ior iiireaieuin tue lives oi men- j o ... . .. .. - , i- i. bers of the convention, aud making use 0 ' ol treasonable language under direct nt tiPMaiinnhlo l.iiii'iia.-rt under direct I iirpnn friini tlm 1 'resident The city. I . 1 1 11 , . s. 1 'government is being gradually restored ! to the civil authorities. Union men cou- I - .1 .1 - -i ,n 1 "nue to leave tue cny tu cuu.huciiiic ' numbers, aud a great maDy arc preparing to follow as soon as they cuu dispose ol their property. JJut very few 'ho can possibly leave will remuiu to SLbuiit to rebel persecutions, Rif Wc have had conversations with mauy prominent Democrats il this and adjoining counties upon the recent Phila- , , , delphia Convention, aud find that they are by no means satisfied with the tharacter of the mouse produced by the mouutaiu. They had hoped that the Convention would lay a foundation for a new pary, upon the ruius of the old Democratic or ganization. Hut the champions of the wigwam feared to walk in any trail other than one iu which they might cover their own footsteps, aud consequently gave the Democrats the cold shoulder. Tin: Hkiiki.s Jli:ii.ant. A eitizen of the neighborhood of Culpepper, Ya., ar- '' ' . '. "' "' . ,. , .. , , lotal, 13. Oil. l.x-judge Cameron ap- rived at N ashington tne other day, and! t . . . . - rV'ared for Undine, and' Lrick' Pomeroy states that, on the reeeii-t ot tlie news of i v the action of the Philadehhia Cutiven- j Confederate flags were displavcd ' 1 ' f of t,)C dwelIi in the pllieo. c jerThe Tion. Thaddcus Stevens has ! hcen re uouiiuated lor Congress uuaui- jmotisly by the Uniou Convcutiou of Lan - ; caster count, Pa., and we hail tho news j with praise aud pleasure. NEWS ITEMS.' The Atlantic cable is 1.8GG miles; lon: In portions Of Texas peaches We sell- ; ior i.o cents a DUbnei. The Southern -Hotel, in St. Louis, was sold on Monday for the sum of 529,000. A live turtle was received by mail in Rochester a few days apo. The stamps and address were pasted on his shell. The greatest surrender, since that of Leb to Grant is that of the Democrats to tht Copperjohnsons. The Copperheads put up the rooster for the rebel victory in Kentucky. They should not forget tho victory of their frienas.n .NasbvI.e ana ew uncans. - .ii . . i l - T't ol,t:. ! X liu uuui vi i uiiivu nuiuii, uu.tt'i i uiue months ago at Mobile, has been ex humed and fjund completely petriSed. The labor of the convicts in tho Ala bama peuircutiary has been leased for sis years to a company engaged in iron min ing. The Stato receives 13,000 for tho coutract. The miniature ship Red, White and : blue which sailed from New York on the ' .! 'Jth of July for London, Las been spoken in The F.ritish Channel. The crew of two j men and a dog were all well. j It is said that President Johnson fears , . .. ,.i i.i assuf-siuaium uiim uia uitamo ui c uuuu..-. EsrhituiC. ....... ... ! lie Deiongs to tne wrong pany iu uc i murdered. His friends are of those who generally attended to 6uch little jobs. The receipts from Internal ltevenue since the commencement of the current fiscal year have been over forty-pine mill- 'bms of dollars, or more than one million ona hundred thousand dollars a day, cx- cluding Sunday. S Ti,r !q -.n ;... mnni.r.etnrln mmqnr ! " p 1 at cureveport, la., worKin on ine ainun- .;., v..or Tir;ncl-.,lc. which has declared r.':i...i. r. .1... .1 .... nf eiohteen ner cent. The Com- r,iny manulactUres eight thousand pounds.1 ., , i nf ice a day , 1 a i. A no?ro woman, named Sarah Miller. - - . .- . - j. i. . t i- . I r.t : ilir.l in ( iibinibnc l.n nn tbp filb nicl .r, . c r -t.-t The (lecAASpd w-m Ilvff foet eibt inches . . . . , . S ' . . ... . ; flj()r of tenemnt ; wi,;ch she d;e,l , tlie I .... . . - i hallway where she was to be coffiiicd. j The remains were buried under the di- rection of the CommissioDers of Chari ties aud Corrections. The coffin, being ot unusual size, had to be specially made for her. i A short distance west of MountITtii'ili 'station, on the line of the I'ent.slvania Railroad, that company are having crcct- . clrtnA v.ll 11 nun t brt -m nf ttti.li . . . ' , . , I penenceu uy mere oeing out one tracK over this part tfthe road. This will bocever, be remedied by the building of, 1 . ' ' - . hx" 0o.V- ,lahn of Louiiiana, writes j I'J,u't- 'ouls as 'JOWs:. . J al".BOt at a' lP"led and fcc, I ronf 10 llie 1 cause, than ever.- ! 1,ut 1 Sr,cve ovur ,!le present position of; out i r vu liver rue TtrpsntiT tFn imn iii " , , ,- ,, . .. , "-w " -" "'"" .1.. ...I .1 1 1: ... 1 J ' . ' from rebel oppression. I am glad i ! to learu that thore is a good prospect of! . . , ' 1'0Uer 6 "c,n? a me,ulJer . 01 'Ce uext Coucress. lie is one ol the few 1 uorthern men who understand the rebels." The work of le-building the structure of the Smithsoniau Institution, at Wash ington, which was destroyed by fire, is slowly progressing. - The 'arge towers on the Lorth have been re built with fire- proof floors, to secure the safety the documents bcyound contingency. The large tower to the ssuthward, which , was very badly damaged, will sooa be re- built. The roofiug of tho main building, j two hiindrcd feet long aud fifty five feet wide, will Le of wrought iron, covered in with slating, with rolled iron parliucs, on a novel plan.' A BitEAni of Promise Case. A young fellow named II. Y Undine, living in La-Crossc, Wis., recently sued a young lady who jilted him, for the cost of pres ents made-her. Ills bill was as follows: One gold ring, S3, 00 ; one fancy fan, 1 C di . ii.m I,,. n...,f'u..it..r,nr.. -r.fl I Jul LOG 111. k I.UCI W.3 I lisi I UL ll.-lli) Vk "IJrick" the' following counter-bill was presented: .To kerosene oil 7 mouth, months, :,00 ; to rent the parlor for sparking, 510,50: to cotifcetionary eaten by Lndiue, ?0.5 Totatl 13,75. An 1 amusing trial followed, aud resulted iu a Jverdiot against Undine of tiroity-jue cads and costs of the suit. 'iltvc afiwiisemfnt. . i-tiiv t ...,.!.,- .,n:ifv nil ncraons nut ! I , ... , wir,-. Mary b. 1 geelnllln 0n ray account, as ehe has lo.t ,ny j MaMM.rawiM , . t ... . j. . i l. . rerrysville, Aag.20, lSbO-ot. DISSOLUTION OF PA KTX EHS HI P. Tb parinefship heretofore exislh:s betwuen Hartley & Kuutlman in the milling business at , n..K.. Iillu wa Hinilve(l bv mutual consent on the 2il day of April. JS'iii. Te OooKS are in the hands af Solomon Kauffuian for settle- mint. . J. M HARTLEY & S. KALFF.MAX. august I'll, 1800-tf. S. B. I'AVE.M ... .W. . CAVKST. T1FFL1NTOWN M.UtUI.K Al,y.-iiir- . . tt-nt:. w,.iil.l .i.nirl !'.!! V fill 1. I 11 ' 1 1 1 ! (. 1! V . 1. . -. u . ' i 1- m,.vI.ia i !tni on t.ri'ie "'""iblbV; l wi aVe' p--.;.. .o . o". i. ...,..! Tn.,.!,: Til- TtirniMtl Jinan oiuiies. . .". - . ble T.m,. Mantles. Sc.. of chaste ami bea.ili- ! ... . :.. i. .sib!e rales, an I nil utaiRin, '--' r . - in s workman-like manner that canmn tic sur prise! in the interior of Pennsylvania. Call ami examine specimens. may !, lS.iti-tf.. CAVEXY & P. HO. rpUE effect of the great '-National Conven X tioti" nn the rrire of coo-Is can be been bv ealliiisr at the store of J. ii. M. iOULl TODD in ;rown" sheetings 13 tc 25 Appletou A, 3o Prints 1- to J'l A Wou, Ve Laile3 , : Tickings JwHig;;;;;"";;.";.;"" White do Lovenug Syrup, per qiian :jl to li') ",!) 2 to I 'i ts : tJood uo uo i-i Coal Oil, do - Is Suit, ner sack ; 5-'.-r0 lo ;5.m , general a ge I assortment of other goods at low prices. The following prices will be paid for mar kctlng: Butter 30 cents : Kcsr 2i cents. J. It. M. TOliP. may ! tf. rattevs.ii, Pa. 7 ALCAItLE PKOPhllT FOR SAI.h. V The umlemigne l will oiler at ) itti'.ii; sale on the Mh, cf September next fit 1 o'cl-n-k P. M.. the propeny on which he i-esi.lcs of i7Zi W" which is a F1MC IiWELI.iMi noi'.K : v,..;i tw1 .... 11. cr(-:it viriety ft Fruii (f tlu. he?t n.airy : in ahitTi'InP''. ; It is conceded to be toe n itirMt:i' pi erty in this place. 1 eriiis to -mt pur.-h-i-.r Call and see tbe I rnj.eriy. I. r further par- ; . ticulurs address the iir.di r-rgiii-.l. i!" . XV 1 I nu 0,-t ' .-.-..T-T.-t. c-e .tl-.h-vt ..i- ! i. ii-nr..iri.i.i.;.-. .-i.ur..ii,.ii r !:!; Yi: w: ' I-':. 4 . I Ml AiC'H'NT I'i:'. Tin: ivi;t;. lo ..m.m.t i aupacate oi i---.. ! ; ru .1 n.riJr n. . ,. , , .,, ' ' iloplicate of To amount received of .1. S. Thomas, VT 'lup'.ica-e of 1m;. 'J'X, :::.. !; ii. i 5 l'."j 1J (in i To ..-a j. ...i-..... Collector, for Kngme Iluuse sell, t To h Vrieri Also all kn.ds of ilc, Nowls. Soil! I'i N. 1'.. Any of the Daily Philadelphia prv CU. ! pe-a ftniii.-iicd et T-'.c. per in..t:ih. .r in-week-Ity or-lers and receipts - tl" : y at '.i.e. per laoiuli, scmi-weekiy :c or Hy exoiierai ions oir duplicate lo-'.O !' O-j w. ekly ,-ic. jier month, also Mii-ie, Mag.-i. Collecting percentuae " " '' j it.. and ottiei bindii.gs uiteii le l m. ' " " l:-'"i-", 12 P. .-v P.ack nii!:ibe:s of all M.ia:i..- and " to Treasurer -l l.-t j Pap.-rs furni.-hed at slioil noiice. 1 uni .iet.i- I iiuiiie I to supply a great warn in il.i- i-o.ialy -to ' .y fini.ishiii il.e .-..pie it!i it.i ilr.g Tnatier 11. A. ST A.UISAI li II. Treas r. . 1M1M II1 1'V 1MIV ITU.Vi 1- i j iii.ii. m.. ........ .1 i i ... .aiui ua. ion J. ot- Teacher, f.-r the vartous ..istrie.t. o. Juniata eoumy. will take place as foliovs : I., the School House at .Mitllii.town, f..r P,rm-.na,h tow, August, so. lt. In the School l!oue at l'aiu rson, Ai,"i: -t -i i,,.; ' , rot-the boroiuu of M:l!t:nlovrn. Aiij-uit . I. 1n'.. At Pei rysville. fteptember 7. lM'.. In the School House nt Venterville, for Wa'-ker township. Isepieinber b. IMi.t... At Cliuach iiill, tur unvett township, b'ep teinber H) lS'i.i. In .Spruce Mill School Honor, for ?pruce Hill township. St pteiutiei- 11, lSiiii. In Lick .School ttouse for Lack tovrnship, September Z. lsiii;. At McCuiloucu's .Mills for Tuscaroia town ship, September IS, At .loliodluwu tor Ilertlu tovtnshin. Si-olt-ni. . . ...... " - t.er n, irw. : .,' , .,.. , ,.... .... c ... . "V -"-"- "'."' -....,..,1., .-,,-r- j At McAlistersville, for Fayette townsliij 1 leio'.tri, I'.'nt. Sepien.ber, is, lfjOO. At P.ichhelu 1. ber I'i, At I.ichtielu tor .Monroe township Sepleni- . At Ki.ouse's. for SusHcUanna townshi, ! September jo, ism, At Thomas Cox for Greenwood township September. 21, lSiiti. At Thompsontowii for llaware township September 24, lSiiii. Lxaminations will commence irecie!y at V o clock A. .M. Applicant will please be 1 prejent at the Coniineticeuteiit. No oito wiii tie aduiitied into the class more than twenty I minutes alter 11 o'clock. Appiieiints are re- ;'int d ' come prepaieJ w.ii, pen, ink and No certificate averaging more than three wiu lc S-ranied. unless nt the re.piesi of the IJoanl of Diiectors; nor a ec.-iiticaie unless j represented by all the branches ve.ii:red by C. VT. LLOVP, County Superintendent. VALCAIiLE MILL PKOPKKTV AT IT.I- COAL AND LCMI'.Klt VAHD The tiioler-1 V VATE SALE. The undersigned o-lcr.1 itiued begs leave lo inform Uo public at frivale sale his M ill Properly, situated in that he keeps eonsmt'ily on h-ind a large Slock i McCoy sville, Titsearorn towusliip, Juniatii of Coal and Lumber. His fiock embraces in cinly. The Mill is n lar-je Ftib P.i.ildli, part. Stove Coal, Smith Coal and Lime-bur- j running two setts of P.iirrs", with 5..l:y, KI.--neis Coal, at the lowest cash rates. vatora. Sc., necessary fr doing a ' lm-.ro Lumber of all kinds and ipiality, scrh ns Cotinii-y or Muichant business. In e-.miee- Mbite rine rian, two n.ciies, no i ; " not' Pine Boards, 1 inch, do one half inch, While Piue .worked Flooring, Hemlock lloatds, Seantline. Joice. Kootintr Lath. Plastorin.' Lath, Shingles, Stripin..', Sash and floors. C -oftl ami Htm tier uo I .-re. I a t s Imi-t not ice. ! Persons on ihe East side cf the Liver can be furnished with Limeburnci-s Coal, &c, lrom ; llie C0:J -Ta,,J ut 1if'un,,L,,l'k-.l, ,,.,. ang lo-ly. OEoitiiE COSIU.N. PEAFXLSit, ItLlNDNESS & CATAliUH, Wj treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, Mi lb, Oculist and Aurisl, Iformerly j of Leydcn, Holland.) Nt). 6!! PINK Street, I PHILAD'A. Testimonials, from the luosi reliable sonrees in the City mid Country cm i be Re.-ii at his olliee. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, ns ne lias nu secrets in bis practice. AP.TI- VIC1AL EVES, inserted- without tain. No tiiu",;e f'jr t-aiiiiitioJU aiuiv -i-ly.j ! -"IICTOI'.TAI. r: i-: 1 i flvi! tv;.r - ' , r. i' tieorj;? . CUvMtnut m. lli!'n-. I. In:,. TIih first yr.tui:iii tf . I.. w -.rk i? r., i. .-.o .w ,... ,.rii.t.l n tid r.a'.LD!t.'red n.-ii'ti-. anil hiinilsninely illn- tmte'I with nearly line sleel ainl w.joJ En;raTingi, in th Ingheft style ot tne an, from desipns by Mr l.isin. mho in ih-ir pvep-nil l.tti has '-.-aveleil S',i'it milc, r-)-resenting iie:il-Ha!ieis of oftieers ; weupiini ami ships nf w.ir ; furls. HrsV-n-.l-r m -'l iN of hutior. aim omer gins ui tmniuiei co-li;iiira , of sol.li-.rs, arms n.J Heeoiitremrnls ; OI SOl'lI.rS, lirill.- BLVUllUVmi Ut. , j'1II-Mll an J oilier buildings nvvlc niciiicrnMe by ih war fitc-srnifrs uf intnrttint ftoctr:nt!. r.n-1 aulogrph lelie'S ; nvips of lmitif U-j I- sieges an ! plans of fotire-ises :he wh ile il ius:raling every inipertaDt evtul in the l ire ; - ' work, when fini.-hfl. wi"! be llic ir.n'i correet. reiint.ie, ohhtuu. nn.l li.irl. .:.. - I go.ten-np history oMhe K,,r puMi.h,.,- r I three vnlnms will i.e l-suea in eo-i I.'M ' j ! V5!!'?. 1 i i i since - the fm toon ami t''"'' ! : the '", troin t-otu ... .m ,,, I r;,'il'Nii. ami vrtnve j-mrHu'a vl Imth ormiit, not n-ceiHe to, n-.r u.-e 1 by previous writers: ainmge.l :n a ele-ir an. 1 con cise iioiiiTur, with that i.np.nti.il ;iri. wt-.i-bulaneeil jirtg;nent fr which flu- niiiiior i s. well knewu. Mr- Loosing l.ti l every Ciciiity t.fi'ereil liiirt lV ."''"' 'I''.'i"l it' I b - V:tr :,Ti l ' -:vy ucp.-ia; mem-.. i'.cn..n - u an i i by tiie bile hii-1 Jies.-nt l'lesil.-nt. f.r vi-it- nig conn s. torts ami neeis, wnue ine war was ill T'-yr..', all'l rot?' the C'lir.'it.i.tt. The vt. irk will contain biojjrapine-il sliPtches in rvelopl'ili-i biriii. of all tha p;-.tiiiiie?u ne-t-irs in the war, of buih an l in every c-imlition in lib. This is n buok ot f irtu rntfc or than of '.'.), ami f itly sil-l:i:ns the repulaiinn of tho an timr, tinblisliel by liis '-Pii-ioi-i-il FieM (I.ci'c uf the lti-vo!n:i-in.'' Price s "i,ii;i pei- y.i!uimi. Sot. u Exi i rsivF.r.v nv Nrix tiii-rios. ( Ai- r. J. M. THOMPSON. Ag t. ll.UUiY E. OVi-S As-.'!. Agent. Aug. lo, "'i'i. A'1 TTi:.NTlo.N t'tl'lb'Xsi. Ntn.s IKtT. an. I Stationary Store, in Porrvsviile, Ju- niaia county, Peim'a. (Post Olliee Ituioiitig. ) The uii.lt l-iigncl asks leave to iului ni Hie iro.jd -.'C'li'le, oi this an 1 itt'ihli.n-iii i-duiiiii. , ilt. i,5 p,.iie.l a I'.t.c slock M;,i.,.,alJ I tie., iml l aving boiiirhi ihrin at a I v,., ,. J.,w ih..!, va!c pvicv in 1 ita.ie'.pii:. '; .i-lt:n! .". Sin ui) -tT cmfjr,i, j -ell cLit-Jiptr it.:;! any ircrr:t :ii us t, 11 - a 1 1 -t ..f Miri v i r U prior- mz tf svut itv tn t r I 1 1; e ."tHill'V. 1 lu to.iort'lli ' i iiiis IV-rifuhculf U.-jii. i i:i...t..i ,lUv i.r uliicti .t' j. --I i-.- lo any place u; a rec ,1- a.in.-M- i rice. v,. : At l.tii. i.- ,i'.iitii'.y H it I . .lo: Fr:il.. l.e-ilc's Carette t t 1 a-a...li.-. i; . 1 1 .Ma..ti I.ad:.- Knend l.ail-.iis Maailie vi a.-. y Ma'ai lie I n.-cklv 1:. ii j.i- l'iciii-ial ivreik;yi It .ii; I.e-'it- s I'ici. i-i:.'. li.u-:ra--;, Cliit!:o:-v (.'.ii :i-r.... Alb:. -ii ' New York l...!;er N al i.iu-il Pol ice I i re: le N-.-w Yot k Clipper S.:uiid.y Nig'ii lilea-...!-. I.ilerarv C-.iur. ,in..n i-t of I 1"... Inc. I l-'e. I I :c. P.ea.il.l lt.-a.ile MnliiOL-".- N.i .ii.-ter .ii.iir limrr rut-r .. --ic. p.i tnoe T- lers aud lrenm I k-i of ilit!i-r- d'tc. i-ut ki :ii. t :i':'o at a r.-a.-.n able pi I respectlttllr solicit y.-'ir p-i:r ;n i .li"iiN M. TLO.iilV;.1'. Perrvsville, nug. 1. ''i. 1 MI'HUT.'iNT Tu MlLIill-KS -T.,e I'.-.uiry bill bll ut 1 l5t p:,--e 1 and is s rn -.v a 11 w.. .o i. . 1 ; I e I .-ii tue i:..: .y : hem a 11 ii.. ii,: be-t I pr. ur-.-d nativ -...l.licl'S w i. in r.- .r I loii.-'ii- ei iiins t.. l: ml oi as the IW:i I a-s. 1. 1 rai il:r..ug.i the r oiiity p:i;-. :s. the 1 1 -. ; 1 : it n-i were too niin.er.iu-i to anit. r bv ';. n. i-. ao 1 I hive In ken this t.ieil."l to :tii-er ttil i. u.-.-s reeeivtd. Tin' Pill pliivbles th.it aH nh-i.-n-li:ed afi'-r April l'.':h. 1 ! . .1 11 ! !..-:' rc .'i.ue 2oth, Ii.:, :..r thr-e yen- and si-IVid 1.;! their lime nr.- entu I. d to - ! nu a l lit i.,i,:,i !. .1:0 IV Ti:ce vtho ttere Jis.-I, -trc I f.-i- A.itui.s or injiii i s r.-i'.-iv ed ill !i::t- !' il.i'y ;Ilt. The same bounty to be paid 1.1 ite v.i.K.ni, ci.i .'.i-.-n, father, ni iiu.-r. in I'm- o; !-: ii;.:ti-"I ..j those wiio wore ki'-'iel or til.-J in th. s- r- vti e. Se:m me at once yni.j- .1.-r!.a; j 1 pels and I will return you the pi;.er b! i.-.V Vol! IHC'.l. Voll WlM tin! IHi.i C'.liH- to .!in iu person. W id ws. i'.,:i,ei s -u. 1 mm hers who have no dischat ge papers will stale .l.i'v and caii.-e of ilialii. nuiuber of legl-.m-iit an-.I '.tin r ot company, name of cap'nin. Sia.e your name and post t.tiue addie.-s plainly iu all letters vtritlcu to.me. JE1LKMI .Ml I.VoNS. Atl'y a! Law and Claim Auent. August S, lsr,i;..f - At.t Abi.K Pitoiti:; tTV AT Pit iVAT! : in D.-l t Svi.i: The 1111 ler:l;ne'l. ; ilini aware town-hip, Juniata coni'v. o:rc; - ' : sale his larin. situ ate in sal i tovv.-isliij.. n an-1 luhalf miles troui Tiritnp-oi.ii.wo. ri.tj.iin -ing lands of liimui's Heirs. av id C irv.-r ai:d oiliei-s. co:i:.i;niti:; 1: aci.-s, hav'ng ih..re..ii erected :i ltnok P irn 4'ix Mi feet, g i l".nl- ing House, with all iifcesaty out I.i;:;.i;:i'r.-.. . I . About 12'liic.-t-s is cleared and mid. r g 1 eu'i ivat ion .the balance well limbered. The laud is limestone with quarry a:id kiln .u place, with -i i cam of water l unning ihr.itigli ihe farri. Term ea.-y. August I, IstiG-tf. C. G. PIIELLV ; 1 1 ti with the Mill v.ill be sold a " .ml li,.. !!- nig House ami Maine won ail ne-jtss -ary inoiiern impi-ovenienrs. Icims ea.-v. Persons tiisliitig to see imc r iperty will iall. at the r.'si'b-uce of tha subscriber iu MeCyosville, Juniata eoiiii'v. June lio-tf. tt'AI. HAf'KETT. IN TEW TOBACCO STOKE. Just reeeirel al Carues' Cimir aiol Tobacco Sii.re, :i fresh supply ol'pui e Vara Cigars aud Toimecos. P.csl Navy Slj'in per lb. 2nd " '.lllc. " "id ' fule. " Cases (Sold liar I.pi " Oranoke I III The best brands Pine Cut ioo-e and iu foil. and all kiiuH of ltright Tobaeco at redue- :'! pru The tuveiv of good eaewiii au-i ' smoking tobacco lire l-espeei fully invned l j i cali and enamint) iny stock. i'xui Uu-tf. 4. T. kAI.1. o.
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