1 ;tnnial:i Scntiufl. A union nf hikes, and a iim'vii of binds, A union no jtoierr ahal sever; A union of hearts, and a union of hands, And the American Union forever! MIFF L I N T 7) V V Wednesday Mornms, October 1", 1866. II. ?. V 'IE-SOS, i:i:it.,r nud i'nblisiit r has the l.arjrt Vrevla'.'.on oi" any piper pub lished in this County. If is th-r-.'.'.r? - hist adctrlisinj mrdonn. It is a Paper, trn!y loyal, ably co.iduc'ed, a firrt class LoraE?. nl well worthy of the patronage of every loy tl citizen in the County. THE KESfLT IN Jt MAX A tOlSTV. The result in this count' vis not as we ati.-'.ateJ it would Le early in the campaign. Ttie increase of tlio vote in the comity aid tli.-tt principally in the Coppmliwri !:;r:.;i; ..' owr 140 vuics, sent tlio county into ti"j bauds of our op por.ents t-y a tuajWirv by a Majority vary ing from two vizi's :o ih:o kandrc i. We certainly expected that dpt. John M. Thompson would lie c!"."!;: I l'iothoi:otary, ami that V.'il.-joti aud 1'uw :mj ould Lave been elected Associate Jnlg m, tut the treachery of some of thorn of vhotu we hid a right to expejt Letter things, and the increased vote polled, brought defeat even to their door. Never id the history of this county was there such au effort urde by the party iu opposition to the Republican.) to get (Hit their vole, and to keep ihi phuky members of their patty uader th:r ecu. tiol us was Lusde dt:iug thj lai cunass. Mouey w:u- lavished with a decree of tx travagauee unsurpassed in the history of political corruption. 0uees were ped dled about and ion lered promiscuously to any one who wa wiiiiug to fail down aud worship the golden ca'u"; threats vt-rc made to a'! who held office under the Ad ministration, and the people were haran gued from every stump aud school house in the coun'y, and from the fact that Ju niata county Lad uo district candidates urcn the llcriublican ticket and that the i e i i . cntirG work ui nitet:!!" ttm Iu rnu h'ar, 1. I ...... ... , iiii ! joria vi iue oj'pofciiiou ucvoncu suioiy Jll the party in the county is added, is it Dot astonishing that we did so Well ? The majority apaiust Geary is 208, a Republican gain of 18 on the vote for Abraham Liucolu id ISC' t. OHIO. I O W A. 1M;IANA. m:iji:ark v. M A It Y L AN 1). Onio The tleciion Lere was purely conttrcssiona' and was fur nineteen n.eru bers. Our majority will reach iicar'y 50,000 Iiva The loyal people of this glori ous little State sends a solid radical dele gation of fc'ix Congressmen by a majority of 80,000. IM'IANA This State sends greetings to an apostate President by a majority of 15.000 for Congress that his l'olicy is distasteful, aud that the CootrreAiional ! Ameudnicnt must be adopted. NuuiASKA has elected the entiro Union ticket. The result of this ele'.Liua is im pi.rtaiit, if Nebraska should be admitted as a State, it will then add another Republican member to the XL Congress, j issued their orders and given their ulti 2iIaryi.ad keeps step with the march . malum. Ry au increase of at leant two r.f victnrr in lVnnsvl i ania. Iu Jiana. ( liiio ! Congressmen, the delegation in Con-re-bS 4 J ' i I and Iowa. Raltimore has re elected a j Radical Mayor, John Lee Chapman, by , .& jl majority over his pro Rebel cow-j pelitnr, Uarvcy. ASS!LMBLY 't. SimUv IT T VUI l.MlJulu.lll.a I'Ji .ij-viuuij, &t-.-u. v. . i ii u jJiunu, i .ii;iiiu v-uuijijij ui a. U'hartou of Huntingdon county, are both . .dected by majonttcs ot about a-IO. Mil-, er and iliis, the Rread and Cornier- ' tr.l--n i...,.d;.lfy i-nn nli,.id nf Ibmr Johnson candidates, ran ahead of their ticket iu this county about one hundred and thirty rota. This was caused by a lavish cxpenditcrc of money aud a trading oil of all the rejt of the cuudidates ou the Loeofoeo ticket, with the combined influence ol ft-Uouse, Davis aud Allison iimouuting to three voles, i'ucluuiug a few bobtails who gait drunk with Davis aud Ailisou ajrd uever knew whether they voted for Audrcw Jackson or liiestcr Clymt't. OoNttitifi. Hon. 'Seorgc F. MtHcr ia rt-e'ected by n':ir:;e majority over i .(.'". 'Yes, we rallied round ihe flag, boys, Kallied once again, Shoaling the battle-cry of frceiloni." ! 1 ! YCffiOP M TIio People. Spurn the Apes tate's Bribe ! IIOV.r AUK YOU, MOSES ? ' Trailers MTfakcDack rats." THE BREAD AND HITTER COiTEIl-JOnX SOX'S ROUTED ! ! "My Policy5' Buried and tlic Atmosphere Puriik-J hv the Late Storm ! GEARY ELECTED J!Y 17,000 1IAJ0PJTY ! " Trumji, Tntmp. I fir Ff-ys nre X'trchinf" I'KN.NA COVKJl-S i' KI!fi:hl-ivTni GLORY- i'h ' fi & 9 o 11 yjr 2 Li Li t3 I THE TIOVIZ SUSTAIN OUR INC0RRITRI BLB KEl'RESENTATIVES ! THE RESULT. After the mnst ostraordinary campaign ever vjjjnl iu lVnc?y!v?uia, t,;,i ,'ryal iiipii oave ?r 'V-' i a i t'll a..a r;;? 1 ietory. Andrew J.-.hri?o;i rit.'tr.: 1 :ive ).!f., "policy to ne reopV, " '.. tn ; n-is.:cr sent forth by ti:o?2 v.!ti vrtcJ ti? I''.ya I'epublican ticket, is ci(:hn:ij crohuit x t t 1 1 1 , , 10 make nnon ini ail ii:s cparfaic satraps tremble before the maje.-ty ot the nao-le's v. ill. The policy of the Presi i(.i;t. Inched rn by ?erard, Kaymond and a truckling Cabiiipt, with the who'e I pBtronae of the Govcrcment, uusi.-.-uriu- Ions! wield- tod.bau h the rrrt U'ni 'j I niitrr. hs n.lii:.) 1 r en n- people a.J na rcrhy of sunricrt. n 1 in he and a loyal, firm dciestit'o.i r f ( V.n-rr. wen, his policy i.s voiml ns tioo ar. J u icid..!. A we -to to pcerj tri onicial vote is not ia, enough is knoivu tn mako Geary' ruajorky i'uiiy 17,0110 a t.;.JSt f 'rijiis triuuiTrh. fi tn v rrand achiri.i?f wiwl to the victory ed G-'tf-'slnv? nr.d A;.pO- mattes f T I .... 1. ; t'oiiusun s reeieaavy to !11S par tv, his aposfuey " 1 J te the great principles that now rule the itioti, at. 1 his b'i.-s at- tetiipt to so use the patronage of t tSee to buy weak men, have all recjiled on his own head. The people teil him in thun der tones that "Traitor3 Must take back scats ; Treason must be made odious j and that the future of this great lia'i'.-rt iuus: not be disturbed by any future seecssiotis ; aud rebe'diotis." Iu every Gongrcssiutial dintrict, where the people could t?;.t-ak without fear or favor, the defeat of Cop ' 1 perlieadiain ia overwhelming. Iu all their j strongholds our cause Las made mo.-t uo- ! c t j ble headway; and it is oi-ly where tlu I'resideui ah-! his friends could buy up i weak-priucijded men, or use their pow- j er by coluaiziag Voters froui the iJou'.h, rank, opeu jebtls, as they did by the thousand iu l'hiladelphia and other dis tricts, that Cojpcrheadisui gained on our vote. The day was truly a grand one. Xcvcr before in the wuide hiittory of our country ' "v- -C .- 1 .... , f was such a spectacle pre.-eiited. A ioyai , 'juire Wjke had neatly tho full Iemo peojde, unawed by Executive threats, and j cratio vote, the Independent candidate, uitcorrupted by J'l evidential patronage, J ;am Kridite, coming into tlie field too lata lavishly and publicly thrust upon all who to reduce Wkye's vote materially. AVykc were supposed to be purehaseable, have - ! from this State wnl be stronger aud bold-j er than ever. John Covoue, the worst! thorn in the side of the Democracy ofj any man in this State, has been returned j from this uistrict, composed of Indiana, Fayette aud Wcstuiorclaud ci.uuties, by j i0... . . , ,, 111 'So majomy. Col. Iieury Cake, one ol j the must popular meu ;u the rotate, is 1 ckfteJ Sq. mn anJ jAIjanoI1 ! ,.,jjrif Iu rillludl!l. ,. , a , i .1 i ,.,: nhia we lose one beuator, by the electioD r ...... of Vi iilian iMcCandlcss over Jeremiah Nichols. This district has tho uavy yard iu it, ana was colonized by some 2,500 voters from the South and other parts of the couutry, sent there by Audrew John- i sua and his tools, iu order to defeat the will of the people. Had Andrew Johi son remained true to the party, our ma jority would, iu all probability, have reach ed in that city twenty or twenty-five thou sand. Rut his treachery and bribery have only cubed forth from the people greater! cfli ris, aud be is auswered iu a manner j 'that shouiu toacn Into a lesson tor all time, jtMir. r orxTr-oFFiini.. GOVKRNOK. CVuKss. Clymcr. Grant. 1 owrr. Mtlltr- JI'.faii!tovn...j '4 M t8 SO ! l'eriiiiinnn... 103 112 I'.'S HO I'nttorsiui- S3 51 82 51 lilf..r.l 144 Hi 88 Walk-r 1:13 V.I2 1!U l'.rrysville fl 67 l 57 Fayctl.. 1 24 K'l 2l4 Monroo 1-- fiii 1 tit! g.-, j Greenwood ill 15 IU r; Siis(iiliuini.t... M (() 71J f,7 D'1aw:tro !'3 171 !''J 100 rSenlct 1ij5 ti:t Kit Turbi-tt 10i 4!) 1J7 47 S.ruee ilill H'i '.'" b7 Jr Tu.-iurora '" Si 1 4 L:iek 1SU 71 14D 7t2 lilaek Log 81 11 31U Total 1814 1510 18S4 1419 Alajority... 2S)tJ HM ASSKMHLY. Mi!!t.r, A iiiis. W mi-ton. i-Vuirii. Mitniniown. 1HS 114 tj:) llo 117 Vli VIA '.;.! 70 too ;o. 1 2i4 li8 SI l'W 110 3 145 m pi 1-7 loS .if 70 Mi) M.i lMi Hi 214 I :'.: iil lSS-i 70 !'.) X'i 1W) f.'.i 211 4') 1-i S7 4S i-i 71 11 1,11 Verumtiah... riitt-r.'n Mi!i"..rd Wuik.r I'j-rysvii:,!.... Fiiyc'to Monroe i i i-l'il iVit. :d ... .Sii;ru'ii:iiir.u vnr-r i.. a H. 't'urlii'tt Spruce Hi!!... Xil.-i ::rvi-:i lnk Uhick L"S' 1.,:! Al 88 181 ! -j'l ! ! Jin I i)5 -18 H5 (i4 11 Tjtai u;.s 1 !",1 ....... l il 4IK -U7 Hi AViliis i.ver "ruwn " " Wliartin Miil.r ' Urown " V halloa.... A- IATK Jl'HO.S. I'atts. Millikuli. I'unir.,'.. Y.'iU- n. . 1 i 77 l'l" . i-s n 110 , T7 tn Tii S4 . 1 !! 1 i ! '.') !'l il 1-7 1'.'4 21'.i . 87 M tn; j 117 H'. (m , km; 2 Sim V 1 l'l 1'.' ' . . t;:i AH 1 j ; t-H 172 ITU ! r.n im Mi !'7 1 1 id ol 4-.il . 7:; tei Itt.S i'O j 1.-7 2i '.S 7'.' 71 j 121 :; s- 75 . :il 81 11 11 j .lf,U 17'jl !-'bl IU"!)! Wi'.yon 2, r'- crjy tWI v.':u.a 122! Vonierny ihO I:-: : ' ! ,rt a . i a --:! urn. .. I.ik-U l.iiu-k L ij.. T.il:1l a!t3 OTi' MUliie.i ' 11: Tlli-v, 'AKV. lievr.oh v.jon.aLiii. Z .ti 111 2 Vi 2"') 7 j 2!" 47 1) 57 172 f") Mo 7" 7- 12 liol 1 -m:; j f".'' '''j'" j Walker '. j Y. rv: ! i!"i:V3 '. 1 1 1 15 Mi 7i) Hi) 121 l'l (18 yj IK) Mi 210 U -,1 . It i "7,; ' i;0 ft 70 e; Vv i-.i2 4 ' VI 1 17 :.1'J . , . !,r niYniid . u. .'i iii'-.a I :- n ... r u ! I J i,. I -., I 172 r.rnh- Tai hrtt .sprue-: ll.ii Tii'i-iiPii-a . hmk Huck L-j. mo 4t) Total 17.7.1 Majority 2v7 M'!1 1"':J4 ! -',J j CciMVls-Il'NMt. Diveii. Wei.-' r. Ciii is ilurrow ;i. I VifTititown... p'.(,',.r'."i'.i" ' " Milii.r.l ))"'kr-,', 1 VrrysVitii: ... rav.-tto "''r'"' t 'rrciiwo.xt ... tiu-tpiehaniui . '.'-"i"0 'Pm-it '.' in:. P-l )" 14!) 82 122 121 !d till tij )' JOJ t-1 2' '9 MS) SI 82 lit 51 In) i7 212 n til 17-; .? 4J US (17 72 11 looy bl IVl s-: 146 JIO H 12.1 121 !l 7i) t'd K 1"5 tr.-i lo7 MO HI 114 M tS ! Pi2 ' hi, 211 ! !l t I 6 ! 17:5 4-1 I Spruco Hill. 1 u.-earora., 11 Lack lilaek Log. 81 11 Total 1822 loOD 1 , 4 t 10SS Majoriiy.. B:il 'J Tke Republicans did cot uominate a fiiuididate for Coroner, eonsequeutly is elected. t : o s ; ft E s s .u i: s i : l i : c r E i . The IVnnsylvauia delegation in the dOih Congress will stand as follows : 1st Di:,t. Samuel J. Randall, Deui. Cbaries O'Neill, Rep. Leonard Myers, Rep. Y. D. Kclicy, Rop. . C. X. Taybir, Rop. R. M. R oyer, Do;u, J. Ji. Rtooniall, Rep. 1. J. Liueola, Deiu. 'Iliad. rteveu, Rep. II. L Cake, Ta p. D. AI. Yau Aukco, Dem. Charles Denison, Dem. Ulysses Mercur, Rep. od 4h o;h Ctli iih js(,n .c Dtii 10'h Hih I-1'1 J-jtn 14th " Geo. F. Miller, Rep. 1. nh " A. J. Glossbrcnuer, Dcui. Kith " AVr. II. Koontz, Rep. 17th " D. J- Morrcll, Rep. 18th " S. F. Wilson, Rep. 10;h " O. W. Seofiold, Rep. 20t h " D. A. Finney, Rep. 21st " John Cuvode, Rep. '-'2d " J. K. Moot head, Rep. 2. 'ld " Thomas Williams, Rep. 24th " r. V, Lawrence, Rep- Archibald will contest, aud uo doubt obtaiu the seat, which will be a Union igaiu. Republicans 13 Democrats 0, being a liaou gala ui IS IP THE vSTIOIP ! TIIEKEYSTOXE VERDICT. The Doom of Sneaky Strouse ! He Fiiilrth. to see a Territorial Governor ship in the Distance, but Prrpareth for a I.onj Htui) c.t Ilumc after its trip to the Suit Waters. GOOD BEEFY-ASSESSOK-TEJirLAR ALLI E0X OX A DUL'.NK I lie JieaJtUh tk-Election Helarnt ami Concludcth to Jtemain on a hruuhl Lr 'ttJyc, a Deflated Candidate fur Coroner, Vousvics ye Allison ami iSfeirart, GO0DT08TMASTER-SORE HEELS TEH l'LAR DAVIS ULOEIOUSLY DRUXK ! 7 I He llearetfi of the Election of Eighteen Isyd Congressmen and Trcnibleth ill his Doofs yea, t.'ic .Boots he wore at Chanei 'tore Hit He Las u t'loio.i ; ttt't seetu a llan-ticntiiij on, tltt U.nl, aiitl Fc :i.!lt jor the fate of a'l Mo tet Postmnsfrrs Generally. Sore Hi eh Daeis jilaees hi right Jmrd over his heart or rlC.j.r on hit I ft brcati u( standing over the d'Cld lory of Aoridtdai Lincoln, in the Co.i- tal, at Harri.ilurg, srecrs taut God may paralyzi his right una if 7t? tltoiih.l rrc-or coir for a len;r. crat.A::d -;et hz VGll.D FuH The verdict ot the eld Keystone has tu:;s-ht the.-o rcuc;;adL'8 a lossoa they will ! Irexcsu-x-r lor all time t j J'ljj-1 at conic, its th: rJ aud UuUer tor ?p to tlo itLOCti : our enemies, but they h..ve failed i in! everything, and heaeci'orth they will be eery large nobodies fitaikiue over the t eait i, detested bv all honest me a. lN'Via-ii'U an: v-tii'i:..i i-a;v:;ks-, i Jj at vhoiv-tle. SAMUEL f.AVNOlt ft CO. ilocc Hi it iinaiii t :., N-j'T lor-:. l:n .'i.'.-r e li:.ia.!!.icta--e! -i. iiiriiilir.7 f-it : . o , . , i-.i.. ..... ?!,ll!IO l."ILii:..-. V. I (!: Il-v I -,-,. .. i -.. : ay I uau r,;riie:j i.r.ve.oir.-'s. Aiao sole nztuta for tho Iv.iai t K: Mills Wiitiiifr t'lipei-.i, by the eat ijuautily. Price list wilh sua:; tnt ry mill wueu lo.ineau i. Lcileu tie iu..ied to i. .'I K.l 'l",, exatuiuy stec c!:, titles, i ritci oet 17 It. A GENTS WANT!:i v'it ri'.A!;!; MiJOIivI S w u :i : n o v t ii i; y a ii." Agents will Cud this . boei of rod iiiertt anu luti iesic value -ju'ut new 'rttLSel-' ' lllU'l-csiiilir aud cxtitia - No v-rt; .-vi r traced Mid eoagwl iherv.b.-o n.in 1 lit ' th-j. j:VL-ryho-iy waais if, and ihoi-.au.!.-: will par- tu.,;,; 11 uj .-mil .ij in, i,2"--i . ..i. iiy is aj: ttieiu. jjer.tl wa it agents sty e! it. Oae tit-ei ieueed iiient vri'cs : It ia t- easiest an 1 iileusatiiest 15.i'.-k la re'.: hr. i-ht I 'cintam-.I for; aud s.svs peeplj are d-i h;.d ii!i it, the iadie.s especial:;. Another says: " omen of the V;'::r'' is tho Hook id the season. Another, K7 eruurs i:i four d;.ys. One reyorts 17 orders the first dav of cao- vassiir'- t laieli-ic-ent. active males or fenialeo v.-Ill f.n.1 tLc sale of this work a pleasant aud lucrative emtil..R.er.t. Ti.U I:.,..L- r,.n.r,..i:i,,- it comes lresti ust octt tettie peaple. i..t rv is ciean na i clear. Agents under 1 .n 1 I.: r.....ii4.,.t!lr I-'..- 1 I ' fi'I T.Tii't : t;tl.;iri4 UPTti! for pinMtir A .--" . fcCl'.AMO &. CO,. 12(i Asylum tt., liartlord, L'uan. oct. 17, lbtl'l-lt. ..: ,. T.rvc.: j r-: :i.--.- -r !.,' PATENTED MAY 29, lSt.,.Tlii is an nr ti le for washing without rubbing, exeepl in very dir'y places, which will rnpiii e a very slight rub, and unlike o'her piejiarai ions of fered for a like p-n-posc, wu.i. not hot tiii: CLotUKS, bill will leave tliem much WKirtit than ordinary methods, withoiit the usual wear and tear. It remove grease spots as if by magic, and softens llie dirt by Snaking, so that r nsing will in ordinary t-an-s entirely remove it. This piiwder is prepareU in accordance wilh chemical srienci-, and upon a precc-'s pecu liar toits"lf. which is seeured by Letters l'at enl. It has been in use for more than a year, and has proved itself an universal favorite wherevet it has been nsed. Among the ad vantages claimed are the following, viz: It fiives all I lie expense of soap usually used on cotton aud linen good. It saves most of the labor of rubbing, and wear and tear. Also, for cleaning win-lows it is unsurpassed With one quarier the time and labor usually required it impar.s a beautiful gloss and lustre, much superior to any oilier mode. No water required except to moisten the pow der. Irirection9 with each package. And can be rendilyJVippreciated by a single trial. Tho cost of washing for a "family of five or six persons will not exceed tiihke cests. The manufacturers of this powder are aware that many useless enniinnitiilK have been introdoee.l in tb tinMV !..,.. .... ...1 il. ,.ini). r;io.i I but knowiug the intrinsic excellence of this article, they confidently protlaiiu it as being adspt' l to meet a demand which lias long existed, and which Iiaa heretofore reuiaiued uusuppiied. .Manufactured ny HOWE & STEVEN."', 2UD Eroadway, lioston Also. Mannfaclurers of Family Dve Colors. j For sa'e Grocers aud Dealers everywhere. a , jys'; :. . - "j-'-'-'i.:.:--;. T-YRE & LAN DELL, Fourth anJ Arch j 'j Sirpcls. rililmh-U-lii H:ITe TIOW com ' pTe!od their Improvement and -ire now ou the host of tern.sa HI.L STOCK ot f.i'-" Miv ri ti me r:.. c . wis. r mo S.oeV of Silka. Fine Slock of ProM Um.U Fine Sioci of Woollens, Fine Stock of Stapre , . (-,,. 1 . ,1 .,t Gooda, ,ne Stock of Fancy , loo. s. e.c. ccived, ami Sold at Smal! advance V. holcs.le: Oct i7-;t- DJIlXtSTUATOK'S NOTICE. Notice is V is hereby given that letters of adminis tration ou the e. iaio ill' Jocpu Kurtz, dec d., late of Delaware town:-lti, liave been grunt ed to the undersigned residing in Fayette township. All persona kaow'n.g them-.lrcs indehted to said estate ara requeued to make immediate payment, and those having ch::nis will piease present them duly eutkfculieaieJ for settlement. SAMUEL LEONARD, Ailm'r. Oct. At THE UTnlor'!:;n- !. A'lio!iii?'rat'r of Jaenb T'lio-.iinan. hitenf V.-;.' tov. .j-l.ip. Jrtiiata count;.-, deer;;-:-!, will 'ti" r at pu'olie alu on the j reiiiis 's at 1 'cii-k P. M , n - vj:oni;siay, oGToisKi: z, i'i, Tlio fiillowii'.K 'mil i-t.iti". to wil : A trsu-t of land shunt.- in'towtiihip and comity ai'ire saitl, enntaiiiiti I 3 Aws.in'l 3-tO ryjc!i?s, nb nit 0'J jicre N-.u' .!. n-cl t'f rM':' Tin-1-t !.-.:!!; 'nnir.ii-"i on t!:' ea-i ly I'ra'iMin Clo-'.a . . in: tl:n ti, l y .;.,h-i VoilcaU'. mi tin v.e y C . llen'e und Alu-.tl-ton ilni hakiT, i "i '.!:. i.-u.'i ! l!,n. E. Uit-s and otiier.;. 'i'he i:iipi-iM iin-:iiJ ur! a - 1 !- - mid other E'-cf.-snry oiit1uili'irn;. Tim land :-i!':il. r I i'-iie in: 1 la i: stai': id' ci.itivatioii, a weH id wati-r wit'i i;i?i;p c .: vci.ieiit to lii-! hu't.:", a !r"Ki!i of Wat r run tii:: ; i!iru:-!i the i r -ini-cs, a you:sg Arri.i: ouciiaiid -It. or c.iiAin:L men. AIo p-a.:h, cherrh-i. p.i;.-s. S: -. IVr ah-ive tar. n is ritoii'led 'i":'t tivi! ii -:-: fr--ui tin IViiti'yivi'.aia Kii'mad, ah ti',- tt ti'-iin r-a t i'-nilio.; f ."ia '' :d!iiiti".vri tu Ai-!-i. uri 1 U rn'ivenie.it to Sc1..hi!s, cluir'he. mil's, stures. A:.-- . K!tMr )l- t-A lil. ro ni-'.-h oi (: pur- !': -.oil y i-i u'.!i h-! !r"-i-' ;rv to rav t?.i- x:it-.:. '.s ct' .a. ! t'i -: t..:ui i.n ta:' c n 'n-'na- lion of r.il-.i : i':ir- i'.-ilf i.f tin- bahnn'C ': the i lir:,: of Aj-rii, l :' i: and toe r !i::o!:di-r in j nil:- vr:ir i:ii:r:-alti-.-, with irr.-Ti st; to be so- c-' -rd hy l.:s r. c.'-rm.r.ncc o: t;i j urrlKiccr, with a,-; rovfd s,'e..r:i v. 1). A. ttLL'GIIMAN, Altn'r. octtf-ts I A llltSTATO' ! A A-'iamistr-:' a :-' -.1.3 - The ut.df :''.,l '.i I'lfi estate i liiioy j '-,is', !.;- r! ! to-.m.' ,:-.-c-.l tJ'.m.V, .: c '1, -,. .:! fipji .' to p't'-.iC :iL.i:, t. (,lt(. ! at 1 o'e'eci;, v. i.., ll e i'o '.r Tiiip r.- .l j M r-it : a tiat .' in'.-1, :-i:ua'e ia !:::: a' t-ve i 1 tow's ship, n lj..:nfr.j; lan ! ifl'ivii j m ; c v.rf. (V.c v'i"-.''s, i':ia,.:e! ZivKr, K il'.-:K " .-. N. A. y l:er and oth:vs, cotiir.iuttis net i--f.ro .v.-. of, t:t.rt or Je;-s, ia a e.,od stale ! v I i,: r i. '.1 -.:- : '1, 1. ' v-.:-. ; )i ---(iri ircc: -1 a Im-e I i.,-smry l'-ritk I! .. Ii-;'. I'-.nk B-.i n an 1 I ail ihi o.-.-;-".;:ir;- 0'.i..buil-'.ngs. T!f. re Is an I i-.:-:;'i!i-ii -ii'ii!!:- r.;-;'e irchar I on this tract . j i1):? pi:ij ci!y is h''.-:.ri 1 ia a ood ifei-;lj"r - ; ii.i I. c-ave::!C'H ti l.ililn and linirkeln, which loaki. -i it a levy ujiri.'ale and j leusaiit lisi-.!..,.-.-. ' ?.m r : One fonr:1i of ll o pur to I;.' jttiia t il l:u ct.riilrm it:o:i ol 'i Ctjurt. nnr f.iTirt"'. nn th"? 1-1 , ti. ?.ue i 'i:-y ci A;.."'. !")(, .T.f J itinh on Uie Isi ui" April. -t. :iirl lim lYnni-hlnc enc-fv urr !j 1 j cn h? l?t d.:? oi' .April, wirh ii.ttrc-.l ' or fiu; !ast t'.TO vnv uic.it s f-uni hft ! iy of I April, It- ;. ' E, lUTl, Avlui'r. rv.t. ) r;:;-t.s. - t j rj i' IIOCI' ?TvI?.TS. G:X xl. :Lr. Are in evt.ry ip 01 f r.-f olns-r. acit ta-imnv a tr.ro .e.eass.miueni '-it I.-i-in-s. ."tssti. ana i aiiiren, ot in" fewest My every ln.:!: a;:d size of wnit. Our i?ku-:d. wlien yer k'wri. r.rc more uni vrrii'.y '-jul:;r tii:ui aiiy othi-rs t-t;oro tin; pubiio. They retain thiir slrt V'.ji t ir, :.ro !:';!iit.-f, ::ii.ro cla-'iic, im.-u durahlr, r.n i i',nllv I cae.uiec th tiny ofi'.'i- Hoop .Skirt in tl;. 1 t-i li-c sprint's Mid fasienm-.-s are war- ! ''- 1 porlect. F.ury la iy sh,n::. try thcfi : ! Tiiev are u.iw bcititf eensiv)v 'M bv ner. mts. throuzl.oiii t!i.- i-'iamry. amtaiwhi : sate ant retail ui .MuMiiaeMii v and S on. :o. C.2S Arth sin-e', 1 llL-pkin's --Own rin. I'i.i "- buy Ass. otler. ...ake, no C.vrr'ox. N'ne genuine unto". Maiarrv m earii Kid Pad '-Ibiplvin's iionp Skirl Manufactory . N". Aita Street, l'iiila'd." Ttiins N t Csh. Out- Price Only. Sip: .1, l8'ld -tin Pi'Iil etlect of the great r.aiinnal ( ouvet! J- tion"' on the rice of gnoil.s ean be aveo by calliiijr at the siore of J. U. M. TilDL) in Patterson. l'rown 8'hcctlngs 15 te 21 Appleton A, do 'Jo I'rims .' 12 (,, j,i All Wool le Lai lies J f . Tickings :;i to b.'i I'agging ."i llrow n Sugar 12 to 1-1 White do IS Lorcriiig fyrup, per quart Z" flood do tin ....2-1 'oal Oil, do IS salt, per sack ?2,5:" t i J."0 A general cssorttueiit of ether goods at low pricef. The following prices will be paid fur mar keting: Putter oh cents; Eggs 20 cents. J, U. M. TOPlb may 2,-tf. Patterson, Pa. TTALUAI5LE MILL PitoPERTY AT IT1I V V ATE MALE. The undersigned offers at private ale his Mill Property, sita.i'ed in Mei'ovsviHe, Tusaror.i towri-hio, Jitaiata county. The Mill in a large Frame Ituibiing, running two sens of Pairs, with Jioltj, Fle vafors. Ate.. uec3ssary for doing a b'.rc Ctiioiiry or Me-chant business. In connec tion with the Mill will be sold a good Dwell ing lioiiso mid Mabie, with nil necessary m-itlern improvements, terms easy Persons wishing to see the pnperty ill call at the residence of the subscriber in j l,-f voville. Juniata county. I l..,,.; "otf WM. HAPKF.TT. A CDlTOll.'J NOlK EDITOE.5 NOTICS. The nudersigne l i au:ii'T appointed to audit the account of Samuel I'unn, adniinistraior of the etate ; of Wnl. Dunn, late Of Fayette township, dee'd. i and report distibuiion if balance in haLds id iiet'iuniaul will meet all penica interested . fur ihe purpose of his r.ppoinliii-iiiv on Miiur- , ,.i.. 1 .: nt' . I i:ll.. 1 thiy, (iutootr i-.iu. imw . euiii.Mi ciiiis, t Juniata cuuuty. ' a. LUCIAN ADAMS, AnSl. Supt. 10,-it. -V? 11 : - , iifiilist, .Miiin sireel, Alil'.iintoKii. . ,,. fi , . j frU s store, up. tTM;'. , tir9. - - 1 scrisier announces putUc lllttt j h. has opcne.1 . be happy to attend to the want of all if" may favor him with their patronage. Tenth inserted upon all the latct and n:ovl improved plans, in a workmanlike and sali-f.ict"ry man ner, which for Wauty. durability and clean liness cannot be surpassed. AH woik war ranted. No c'narye made for tho insertion of temporary nets, hen permanent sets are or d -n.J. t articillar attention paid todiseai-1 Rums, on the sensible principle of "no core, to pay." Tecih EI!'. 1 vihirh will lat for lite. Although a young practitioner, he f"els sat isfied in saying that bin work will dm. iate favonwVily with ty Ikivt j-nt njt tntUW ornny of the odjoinimf counties. All he asks j of toe community is a trial, and if full satis- tacricn is not given, no eliarge will be inaiti. f -x W ili visit McAlisierville on the ihird week of every Tonth, and Tiimnpsontown ort the fourth week, to rem tin 0118 week. At a'.l nhi i- times can be found at his n!T:ce in Mif llinlown. oct. lt. lMW-tr. LADIK.S' FANCY Fl'KS: AT JOHN FA 11 KlitA'SOld Ksi.il'iis.iitne.it FLU Jlanu faetory No. 71 AUCli oTiliiiM, above 7i!', 1'iilLAl) A. Have now in stra of my own la pjiia lion and il-iaafac-litre one of the I-ir-es' and most bcauti- !.:" r, i .,i tjf.i,' FANCY FURS ; t ..tnr l.-t.li.-4- an-! Cl.il- . i.jr 'v --'-'Iren's W'e-ir in th-i t la.'. City. A No, ft iy5rrrV-'?-- ""iaji.cf.rtr.'-nt of Ce r'rr.' nt of ihki a -t ' - " x11' '- V ;j hir - - ; "WV '- I am OPI hi: J n 3wnoif otuiy -en iit Tprv r,fi-Jt)ri:i,.K-' T':C'' ir. X vrmi'"! thnroforp niirir r-iM ffi.i my f lienor? f Ti:n::U:i coun'y avl vrcir.ity. !lrnini,)( r the Niith. tin,h'r ur.'i t?!tpf f JOHN N- 71 Arsii Mrccf hiTt 7t!i, r,uth sitK, I'hilnu'a" t-r.i" I hare r.o 1'nrlntT. nor cjnnoct.oa wilh ;iiiy u-htrnro in rhii.iiei('l:ia. 4tcL- 1 fin. Hl r.'-IN I'OArilx VA;, N(T0 ll 1 tnry. c titc uuilor.-ini'i 'Vz It'itve to hif'.rin. out catltoin-i . nn 1 fiitiiilri in iiii :m l rj'tj'tiiiir. coi ,n ties, that we ii.ivo tul;iiL'J utir .-linp. nini t y t lie ad'iition ot' ri-nni J'tiwer, Uo are conlnnrTy mn!inf:icf nrhtr; nn-j rn:ie to opI r, cvt iy !hcripiivn of ConcJ:'!. .ir ri iges LI ki.i Sulkic. W::iir-!, c, iA o Fa::n!y and Vo ik cultor U'e a: v -i-o I n j ire I to !!i:iiii:faciurc li'.'ii'l Wa.ju' -Y-'iii u;.c to ftHir horse. tl iv:iiir t:orn wurK:nr nf the i'H:nes.,) :r a nnM.t-er ct vmvs oitr.-,!v,s. nnS Prutiovirt ourMve that o?ir w.rk r.:i.uit he nii;:'i-.vl ) fr ncitn?-3 nnfl ilurahtlity ; in tuis or a-l- joinins" count ip?. He lilviys krep on ban I from twrnty to tli:i:y set. fit be?! !ocnl growth, J or spy Hirltrry rnkos, in onli-r to nnke unr.ihio wheoly And ttill nu.raut uur vork for aty rea.aona!,ie lliiip. tltihs ft til I'uIs ro piunipi rtitli 'ft!i tits and i:-fatch. All other rekiriu i-avy or lijrht rt'etTive diicf' :it !rut!iti. Coriie mi l examine our Hlock nr: ! um k htf.r j ur- chilr-iit it Is-w hor. I ion "t fr s't ihr u.-tuic. IIKIFI-'LEKISGF.R CKI.sWF.i.L. Corn t nf the I'ihe & Cedar Spring ror. l. June 271 f. I)civats 3vlr. The undersigned oTen at private sale h is farm siitiate in Va!ki-r to wi. ship, .hiuiata entity., ab.iat one ii::!h from Ai.-iio'i, containiti.c -2 nert-s, more 4.r I- :ss, in j;ood state of-eiiliivaii.'ii, h-ivir-r ilier-'-iiu crer'i'd a large Frame 'Veathi-r-board. d II- iiise, Jtank iiiiru. and other necessary out buildings. The properly is located iu a good eononnnit, convenient to churches, schools, and stores- Also, a ir iet of land si'n.'e in IVa'e town ship. C'lntainiog l.'iii :ier-s, nmre or it's, hiv ing il.rrewi a good iituse, Ham and ether iin-rovcnicnts. Abo, a tract adjoining ti e above, contiin inr "I ae-.es, more or less, wilh good House am' .Stable 'hereon. For fr.rther parlir ulai-s rail on er address, ;i:i:t;i-: 8NVi.-i:i:. Mexico, Juniata county, Fa il, s. CI1IK. nuvr.tiv !. 1 ONEY SAVED IS MONEY EAItNED. li t And that can I e done to prrfectbui by b:iir,g y -nt k-onds of the new Ii: ia ia Pattir sen. 'i'h'-ir tioek eon.-i-r. in jirt of In y 'lo'i.N, Ems and Cuj I'mi'-y tii-mts, Y ankee Notioist a biigsiand siiperi-.r stork ct' ltuots and Shtie-i. tlrnceries, v;tt Fish, t'lie.-sp, iic. Dried and Canned Fruits in great variety. Hardware, (loeensware, Woodcnware. Our si'tek wa purchased in erifern cities at re I ''need priet-s, and wc are cnniitlent we c-m I make it to the interest of our cu.stomi.rs and 'the giaids-btiying public tn give us the tirst ! e'lll tinfiire miitiin" llieir 1 'in '..-i-n-s. N. 15. e base the largest s-tnelc. greate?, variety an i bist stvles in I'm i oitnty. iligheit market price paid for country pro duce. - EUAN K, COOK. CO. l'atterson, July 4, I8f.0.tf. NEV AKUAXGEMENT. The undesigned finding it impossible with one Mark-t j Car, to supply tin ir eusiomers, have p i:rch.te'l another, and are now prepared to furnish ! marketing regularly twice a wei k after t! o list cf AiiL'iist. Ooei'arwiil arrive in Pat ii i-son evi '.y Vi eiiiii-soay eri-inog, n:e oifi'T will arri.e every Fii-iay evening. Ve wish it distinctly un.li-rtO'id we will di nothing hut a strictly ea.-h business in future. Per seus ordering goods regularly every week are expeeU'd to pay . promptly each trip. O113 c.ir will leave Patterson tur Philadelphia, every Monday morning, the other will leave juty2o-lf. llOLLOliACHII & ROrTE. J I NIATA HOTEI MtiTi.ixrrtwx. rExxi. 'I'he undersigned WimO'I respectfully inform his friends and the public generally - that hit has taken eliarge of the above named Wute!, formerly kept hy Amos Soyder. This is an old and well-known stand, and none more de sirable fur the nccuimoothition of th public. .'lis HA It will lie stocked with the best quality of Li jimrs, his TA1SLE spread with the hst themarket eanaftord, ami lnM ABLh, wfcirti 'is one of the most desirable in lown, :I1 bo ' attended by co"d and H U3I v hosilers. opril 4, 'tjti-tf.l .. S. It. NOTE8TINE. T)ki-.ji)um Fabji '.Ikist Mill Is simj.le, A cheap and ilutuhle. Will grind a'.l kind? of gradii rapidly. Is ad ipted to a'.l kiuds of hurse power. Wm. L. Itnvca & P.f.o., hilaeelphia, 'a. l!... i. .1 .. - . r . 1 . F . . . .. 1 . 1 t.i, .11 -iiitiit.iTt ttr-.i i. me L.aiesi iinp:ivei Fodder and titraw Cutlers, Horse Vr.vers, Thieshinj; Machines. Crosj Cut Circular sat UilLs, Cora SU-iicrs, &. tept 20 It. f