flljfuf IJ :': ' jitf t'ff" II. tl. KIIAOV, VOLUME XX," AU 29." TEIUI3 CF riT.LICATIOX. Tue J "BT- pn-Jiishcd every TreJiitS'Lij' uiuruing, on Main utrcci, by H. H. wiisori. The SEKfTiill'TloN PRICK of the piper will be TWO IMLLA'tS per year in advance, and t.50 if not paid wiihiu the first three months. . Xo piper discontinued until all sr rearirtM. arc paid except at the option of the E.lit or. An. urt Tiixr..The rAtes cf ADVERTIS ING arc lor one . rpure, of Ft"".! . iiiiCs .r Ice1-, one insertion. 73 cents lliree, id 5o : ml So els or each ptiosoqti'jnt inserti n. Aduiiuist ra or's. r.x.-emor 8 nr.'l Auditor's Xotices, i-J.oo. pr-f... s!ou.l and Ruine. s Curds, not excecd i: 'J) lines, and including copy of paner. ts.oo per year. Merchants advertising .changeable quarterly I J-13 per year, includ in i paper ut their Stores. Xotices in reading colt, ten coi:t3 p"r line. .Ion Woks. The j riet-s of JdlS WORK, fur tuirtr l;il!f, oi:e-ci;ht fhcet, J?.-.' 3 : one-i'-nnli, sj,n ; one-hall. St'.o. ; and blitiou al numbers, halfpriei auJ for Elan s, SJ,oo per iu ire. (L'nvfcs. DK. t. C. Kl A Oi .. oi P.ersi.j, Pa., wishes to inform i:is friends and pa tron, thai he has removed lo the lioiue en r.rid; Street opposite Todd Jordan Aprild-lf More. f" Jitl.'Eti'own, .Tun'it.i C 't'.iity. Yn., O'llc on .i:iiu street Souib of l!rid2 cir et. ILLIAM ALMO', AN tl V atirni to nil V.ii-ine cn!"istr I (o ht caie. on 1 lia Stieet, MiSiutown, k. c. TLAyAirr, ATTOni'JEV-AT-LAW, 0:1W bis irotVs-b nr.! s.mvi.ts to the pub-1 C lieei' tts,-,; ,11 other bu:,e.S w-,!li ! receive pi ens; t attention. Oil. -? first d Ivv.-th of f.',f..rd' Store, (upstairs.) JUiLX T. LXAWA. Mli i i.iM'-dV.V, JL'.VIATA COfXTV, I'A. --r'EEllS V ,.:t!,. r'KlillS his pi u!Vsioii:il sevviees to lite Pl"ti:; t ilt'i'til! .tl ll'.vo. U t: prii-eu: ! n uf etatio ii:'.:ii-t t :i e liov tnuetit. v .ileein.T.b nn 1 ail ot'n-.-i bu--itie-s fiitm-ted I.:- cire- DiMo in the Vl l Eeliows' llatl. liridjn- Street Sept. 2o, 1 1 1 i j. :endue ciue r Al'CTIONECIi- The und.'rsitte 1 offers his ferriee lo the public i'S Vei; lue t'n.tr au'.l Atietit'iieer. lie has had a very large experience, and feel coiilideui that hec'ingivc sutisfiieti' ii to ali vho may employ hi:n. lie mr.y be addrese' at Mtiliiutuwn, or found at his home in Fer managh town-hip. Orders may also be left at Mr. Will's ilotel. Jau. 23, lfctil. WILLIAM CiVEX. ALEX. SPEDDY, jj LSi'ECTKL LL otiershss Ferviees to the W j.ubiic of Juniata county. Having h id a 1-irf.e experience in the business of Vendue t.ryii.g, he feels eonli'ieii: that he can render general satistaction. lie can at ail times be consulted at h. residence iu Miiliiuto au, .tlih'. Ui, 103. KILITAP.Y CLAIMS. frnn undersigned will promptly attend to A- the collection of claims against either tin'' State or Xaiiuiial (Jovercment, l'eiisions, liiek 1'ay, Eounty, Extra I'ay, and al! other claims arising uut ot the present or any other war, Collected. JEUEMII E-i's '. : t orney-at-La w. Ii:5intoT-n, Juniata Co., l'a. febl lVnsi-ans ! iYnsions ! LL ri'.l'.Su.vs V.IIO HAVE EEEX IIS- iV Ai.i.E iicitixii rtiii rutsL.vr wak AP.E E.N TITLE '1.0 A PEXSioX. All piT- eous who intend aj J lyittj ljr a l'ensioti must 1 M.. cjunectin? with similar Tiains on the cail on the Ex itniutnj; Surgeon to kuow w.tii- i'l'tUffU-auia UnilruaJ; Sleeping Cars aecom er -heir Ji-.alil.iy is sutlic.eiit lo entitle them j panying ibe 3,00 aud 'j,.) V il trains without to a Ecn.ieu. AUd cabled Soldiers will call ehaue. on the undersigned who has been appointed j Leave lltrrithtirg for Wrn.linq, Polttville Pension bsaiuiutng ursc for Juutata and j a lioiu.ng Counties. j V. C. r.EXMO, M. !., 1 attersou, 1 . Pee. 0, lS.-tf. I 1 t'J, 1 1 n D . f . .ft. .. I-.- I X-7 eeoiO having lus'.tted in PtterH.u tei.d erii bis rot'essioiial .ervices lo the ttiliieus ol this place and surrouu ling rouuiry. Iir. K. having had eitht yeirs eipcrienev tn bospil 1, geueral. aui anny praeuctr. tcels irrnaiel to request a trial froia tho'C who mav tie so unt'irtucate as ta need tnedicuil at -Irioiauce. lie wil. be found a! the brick bnildinf cp-po-tie the "SkMiMtL (Irricc," or at nis rtsi uetics in the barou jh of 1'attenum, at all h .iirs, m rit when professionally cuggd. Ju'y 'Jl. lflWi.-lf. 1". I). M IEEE Jt VITIi LEWIS liUKMKR A SON'S, T O 11 A C C O W A II E II O U S E, NO. NOUTil T1I1IID St., l'lllLl.t!.I-tlIA. Sept. 12, .Kt-1y. VLAlKiE slock of (.ueeuawart;, Cedarware sueh as Tubs, liuitcr liowls, Iluokeia 1 burns, I'.asket s. Horse PoicVet. Jtc-, at JtEl'i'.'EF, EKOW 4. rAUKEK'S. PEXXSVLVAXIA RAHRO A!). ON AND after Sunday, May ."!, 18'jC., Pa... n?.r Trains will leave Miliiin Station as follows: EA STYVAKD. Loral ..cee!r.:.o(.nt'a... G 5.. P. 31 rki.aMfr.a Express. l ast Lice Cincinnati Express J ity Express Way Pas.cnger ii'. ii r. m iui.a.ji. 0.18, P. M. .11,31, a.;i. 10.V7, A. M. WESTWARD. New York Express fv.Vl A. M Pay Express I5,ys. P. M. P.dtimore Impress S,5:,' A. M. Philadelphia Express... f.,C!, A. M. 'at Edoc 5,-30, P. M. Mail Train -1,;.., P. M. Emigrant Train ,47, A. M. Ci.H-iucntti I.'sr.rc, kavca East. Tat J. djtij) at 0,-13 p. j;. J AM Ed KOUTII, AS't. NEW STAGE LINE JIlfFLIX, fEfiRmiLLS A.D C0.C'J!iD. Leaves rerryvi;!e MoU(J.iy, Wednesday an I al " u 'oi--u, . in., at.d arrives at Con curd at 4 o clock, p. a. Leaves L'oc.oid 'Juesdav, Thursday ond .vnnrday at 5 .clock, a. la., na l srr':ves at re;r;, sv'ite at ;', o cloci. p. .., ta tiaio for the iraiiM i"'":r Kst an 1 V.'est. t wjt! lcaTe Mittttn Station as follows . Leaves Mfilia Slaiioii on StturJuv, at a. ni. uud returns on Alui dy: It-are Tuesday at tia. m. and reiiirtm on U'.i. . !.... : .... , iMirs l.iy at lj a, m. t-i.ies will leave MiiHin Station fir Acide- u.,.., ,n ,j,e evviiia, an.l return in the n.i.MiitijC in time fr the Jiast and West trains. linire .e and jiackaues of nil kinds are tak en in ch..i-:-e and promptly delivered at mod erate cWgv. The wage on the above rau !s are in GOOD OliDKK nnd under the ch.irce of competent and experienced drivers. The proprietor hopes, by strict and person al att.-i'tion to business to merit a f.iir share of public pit runs pi. LEMUEL 2. BEALE, Prop. Jan. 10, oil. -if. JSCS. ISO'G. PI, J I.,,1! !i!t mi. .1 T7i.! Pr.-A ILi",!lUi'il-a I'J iiC It.lil .UCI-.l!. ' i ' i!lS Great Line traverses the Northern and -- -uOhe-t rent. ties of I'euiisy lvatiia tv the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It h is bean leased and is operated by the l'L.N.NSVi.VA.MA It At I. ItoAU ClMi.lsy. TIME Of I'AssltSliLR Tlt.,t.S AT UARBISBma. LEAVE EASI'WLltL'. Krie Mail Tr. lin ?jt A j, Erie E.iress Train A. M. Liiuira Express Train X.i I: M. LtAVj; WESTWARD. !:. !e Mail Traia . . Krie Exj.ress 'Jr.iir. 4 r. m. l in.iia 1.x; less Train i. " i-. ,1. I'.i-seii.'er cars ru i through on tue Krie Mail and Express Trains without change, both wajs be'a'cru Philadelphia, and Lrie. XEV." VuilK f'JXXECTIOX. Leave New 1 ork at a. j:.. arrive at Erie at i : a. x. Leave Erie nt 4,45 I'. M., arrive at New York 4,1S I". 31. SO C'il.V.N.'JE OF CAP? PETWEEX EIUE i XEW VoKK. Elegant s'.eepin c irs on all nielit trains. For iiitoi ::. i-' i,ju respecting pas-.euer bu.-i-nes apply at the comer of tJ'Jtli aud .Market streets. 1'iiilad-dphia. And for lietjiit buriucss cf the Company's ai:et,ts : S. P.. Kinj-ston. Jr., corner of lilh and Market Kireeis. Philadelphia. J. W. Iteynolds, line.. Wm. ili'uwn. Agent, N. C. R. R., P.altimorc. ii. II. IIOLSro.N, tlenerul Freight Agent, Philadelphia. Jl. W. h'H IXXtR, General Ticket Agent, Phiiadelphi.i. A. L. TV LLP., General Superintendent, W illiauisport. Feb II, UC-if. KEADEXG illll ROAD. SUifJIETl AE R Al GESTEN T- June litli, ISCG. GnniT Ti:rK e.i.c rnon I e Horth and Xonh-Vrest for Ihilml.-l-p.'iia. etc Vork, Heading, ''utttriitt, Tumtqun, Aililaifi, Lthanon, Alt-noun, lSantan, ,c, yc J'r litis leave liarrubarj fur Xcw l urk, as follows; At 3.D0, f,10 and H,'!3 M., and ',10 aud vl,l.: I, .ii., arriving at Xtw For at ", 10 and J,U0 A. M., and 3,-W and 10.:!,". V 1 ,.,., ja.i, Mn,--r..-J; .!,. ., ?, , , f,v,r Al. .r m,-l Vhrla i.iiihtj, at 8,lo A. .M. and il., and .,10 P .M. s...ppinc at ,...., and ' an .1 ,7 m.w-m ; the .,! p M Traia makinz ' no cni;e connections f ir I'nilsriiW nor Pnl.irf,.- l-Ait. t or 1 ..ii (:l. .v-AmvU.-U y.ie.n and Aul. 1., .nt .in v iii,!;(!l .,-.. ....,.. .,... n...i,... leave Jitt r m jurtj at 't,V( r m. ' ' - Returuin,; t Leave AV- i'-r at 710 V 1,U I trm illl i H.tNt P I, lv.i L.im at h.t.j A M. ami ;:,.. 1 M: i ,-. at h.t;.) jj M. a.id ;;, -'.4PM; .1 .find t.,Ui and 1 1, 1.. A M, audi I.I3PM: Tiis4t ;,lj A. ii, and l.oo 1 an ! s, V. P M. I.e., .e -.'?'.': fir irr.r'.vrr, via Ssi i, H" a-.d S.1-I- !!. a .':.! at 7 oo a m i .''..' 7 .1 V I...'l:iy; Tl.i,n: Ll 4Vcs VfU.- at ii 00 A. .M., r.turaia IV ma l'i,la,ul f.l.,,z nt 5 D'i P. Jl. t . (..,'. 1 y ii.Vu ; Trains leave Rr,liny ai tl i t A M aul r, I j P M fjr Li.hnta, Liui l.anc-tnt'r. f. '..'!'.(, .t'i. A;e. u Sundays: Leave Ve-Fori at 8 00 ! P. M . !.:. '..'. s a.m tl 13 I. XI., IViWiV j 03 A. M., and It r U j at 1 30 V. JE, for IJitrru'tnrj, and 10 i2 A. M., for Atv-l'arj., and 4, 113 p in. for Philadelphia. C"itimu!'itf'i, .Vii Jvl, iSttiKti, School and Hrrurthm tickt'.i to and from all points, at re duced Rates. Ujitynj' cheched through : 80 pounds al lowed each I'as-tager. A. XirOLLS, ll(n-ral SaptrinteudtnX. Eeaiuxo, Pa. ov .'7, '03-if. , THB CONSTITl'TIOK TH2 BJ.IO-7;.tSJ MIFFLINTOWN, JUNUTiTCOnPESA; OCtOBEIl 21, 1S6G. Vi'iir loxt ns coue r TTby don't he come? he promised me lie surely would be here, And Pa and Ma arc at tea For ouce the coast is clear. I wonder what he wants to sty ? When last his leave he took lie asked me twice at home to sta- , I wonder how I lout: i Oh, why! Em almost out of breath ! Suppose he astis? what then? I'll certainly be coarcd to death, Em so afrai.1 of men ! 1 think !'!! hMe him though, nt last Eut first Ell answer no E or many a girl by hurrying fast, Ouistiips htr tardy baau:. Oh, here ha coxes his ttcp I hear, .And now he'il fo.u begin ! I would not for tho world appear Iu hasln ta let L:m in '. IllisctKnnfou: eating. EOLNTY PAYMKNTtJ OiSt'CLAlt."- ' Wax Dfv't, Aw't (; v.n's Office, ) W AMI'.NCIllN, Si'pt. 10. j" rules and r.Fr.-. r.ATior.'s Full the pav- ME.vr of uo'J.nties, u.Mnut THE ACi to i:c;iia!.i.i: i;ot'.TiKs, ai'I'Bovei JULY S, 1SC0. 1. All ap-plifutions shall be C!?d within the period of sim tiiouths from the 1st day of October, lsCll, and before any pay ments are wade thai! be t!x'sikd by re gimeuts, ba:ta!iuas, or other wpaiate or ganization, and no appiijatioa filed after that period shall be .-ettied until tho for mer shall have bc.n paid. '2. So .ipplitati tti t-!i.Il be e:ttcrti,incii u.iless aecoittatjii'd by the Oi iiual uis eharu'C of the iMicr, and the alii Javit re. iuirca cy tbe iKii see-tiou or ttie act, uoi is be entitled to receive from the Uuitea tt;ites, under tiny luvv or regulation:) prior to the act of Julj' .'Sili, liuo, mot . than 5100 bounty lur any aud a!! iiiihtary er-j vice reudcred lv Liei durinr tho late re I Lel'ion, over and above the amount there in claimed. 3. All applications for the additional bounty, authorized by this act, from eur viiiug soldiers, tdia'.i be in the firm here iuafter prescribed, and the evidence of identity shall be the same as is now re- norm 1 ni, u ti. l.-...-. t .. 1........ I 1 ' , , " . ..I i.i ..1...11 1 1 . .i. t . 'irvuLituu eoiuieia siiaii i.u iu tue lortn now required by the Treasury Depart ineut. 4. As soon as the ex .ruination of the claims of any re:::ueut cr other inde pendent orgauiiaiiou shall Lave Leeo properly acted upon, the Paymaster Gen eral shall take the necessary steps lor their prompt payment. 5. A register shall be Lept iu the Pay master General's ollice, and also in the of fice of the Second Auditor, of all claims presented under tho law, ia which the claimants will be classified by regiments, etc. If the claims be allowed, the amount of bounty paid to each will be noted, and if rt j.'Cted, the cause of rejection will be distinctly staled. C. Iu the applications for bounty 33 re quired by tiie iid of these rules the affida vit shall stale each and every period of service reudered by the clainittnt, and also that he never served otherwise than as therein stated. 7. Organizations irregularly in the ser vice of the United States, or called out for special purposes, as State Militia, jme Guards, &o , snd not included iu , .. . . . 1 . , l!ie ?elltr;i1 bounty law, are not luclujcu within the liieaiiin: of the act b. Soldiers enlisted for ''three years or during the war," who were discharged by leasoti of the termination of the war, 'shall be considered as having served cat l,i. ,.r ,!.,.;, r,i;At 1 ,,. ' ,. entitled to bounty unuer tills at. 9 -pp.,, tl,;urify of heirM, elaimsnts for , . . , bounty under this act. must be proven to have c,i.-ted at the date of its passage. Parents shall receive jointly the bounty to which they may ba entitled as Loirtt, unless the father has abandoned the aup port of his family, in which case it shall iQ puIJ to the mother. Non-residence in the L'uited States shall not be a bar to the claims cf heirs, who would otherwise legally iuherit. The provisions of the Act exclude from its benefits tho following classes ; 1. These who after serving the full pe riod of their enlistment were honorably discharged at its expiration. 13B J.XI'O.tCE-t-t-tT 01 TUB IAWS. f 2. Those dic-liar'cJ duiiu culiotuicDt I .L.'7 T of favor or j utiisLuieut. o. Tfcoc fllscliarjed on account 01 cis- jLility coat-ae'.cd in ths service, but cot occasioned by wounds received "ia tLe i.oe of duty," tvlia sball not Lave prcvi ously served two cr th-ea yjttra respect ively at tLo time of dLseliurg?. 4. Thcto dijuhargo,:! on aecjunt of dia biiity cxL-tiatj at the tiuis cf thcii cn- list:iiec:. 5. Ileirt cf those who Lave died siurte their diccharo, of tfuuuds or disease act coutracted in the service, nud ia ihe liae of duty. C. Ttic surviving soldiers and Iieirs of diseasel foidiers who, under previous !as. hare received or are cc titled to receive a bounty uf mere thau 5100 frjm the ULitcd St-tci. tH 7. TLa surviving seldi'-rs, as w'l as the beirs of diseased soldiew, when such sol diers Iiave bartered, sold, assitraed, loaned, transferred, exchanged or given array ; their una! Uis;iaije papeis, or any inter est ia th? bountv provided by this cr aiy ttie"et oVt'uc 2St'd of July, 1?CP., creates no rijiht of inheritance beyjnd those vcitel by the !aw coder which ih.-re h:irs received, rere cn:i:!. d to receive j ' c criric.il bounty, and debars ceit.tiu c!jssc, brotiisvs aud tlsters cf ltclrs thai we.e entitled I) re e, the ori -inal 1 bounty from any ti.;i:i for tho adiitiena! bouuly provided Ly this act. l'.espeetfuliy rof-.rrod to tho Attorney jcaaraJ, for his 0iu!03 on the point whether the rules and regulations as with in au.eudcd are in conformity with law. EDWIN M. STANTON', Secretary of War. September 14, IS JO. I Lave CMatiiiued these amcndel re'U lutioiii, atid 5:j of opioiju that thty ate iu C'Jufora.:!y with la?r. ilEN".;V STAXnEIiy;, Attorocy General. The ftirepolng rule, and r?c-ti!atiort3 are puUii.;i..l for the nf irniutiGn aal sruid- at.cj of ail foticcrued. Y7 order of the rr:er. farv of Vi" ir. 1. 1). TOU Nrii.NI', A.-isi-tant Adjutant 'Jeittral. CHOLERA. Heretofore in its vii-ittttion- cron the W!0T,!c C-f the I'ilitiid States. f.i r-loiloi-i I . has ra-ed the wor.t uunutr the hottest .j eat Iter, and disapptaied as the fcasoo advance,; sad !ho opinion btis become general that with the coming of loo au tumn winds nil danger from the disca'o is removed. It is therefore a matter cf w.'ndei that the disettfc has been it.vtea, ittgiu violence since the Cist tf October ia a number of places in which it had rayed during the dog-days and then al most disappeared. Its ineteuse in C! i eag3 has been frightful, while iu Ciacin. ttaii it Las al. o iucrea.-cd from three or four deaths to as high as twenty-four qjj bcio.e yestet J.iy. It. the same time it has appeared iu various pl.uvs, particular ly in New England, since the cool weather set in, tiliere it has not been dunu. the summer. These facts should net be with-1 ,1, .tr 1'.. ...... 1 . 1 11I 'he United States, by tho people tlieieof. ::s a ou. their iLhuence. and no pains should' , , , , , ' , ' ,, , t d.iv 01 thanl..;iviiig nnd pra.se to r.hi.i'iilv be spa, ed to ward off the fell destroyer!, wlil remcmh'anee that !a 111, oy proper sautuiry measures. temple doili every m-u speak of Ills honor." Too much reliance must act be placed I .-ecotiiintn.l ul.-o, that on the same-solemn upoa the fronts of wiutcr, but ail possible oc ctidon they ilo humbly and devoutly im-diii.-eace should be u.-td iu keeping the : P:,'!C 10 or!"t t0 n-1,ioD''1 -"""-'i!s, .itv"..:... It I, w..H r .!... .i.J'1 to our whole people, that D.vbe v. isjoni J ...- -. '- nt(TTU IIIUL IIR, worst seasons of cholera in l.assia have been in the dti of winter, aul it is not : i-ii. .1. ... .i - . 1 iiicicaioij inai u:c immunity we .lave Lithei to enjoyed from it iu winter is due to other causes than the coll. At any rate it is the part of vision, to use all practicable sanitary precautions against it. A riIE.NOME.NON IN V.U3f.Xr. E. 15. Osgood, Esq , our City Auditor, a few days since returned Irotu IJrandon, V er- moat, where he examined tLj fainmn t,.u well, so called, about which there lias been i so much discussion among the favans. I Tie. well Uof .hi, nrdinnrwt-n, ..i f.,.. ! four feet in depth. At the depth of thirty J --n.v, uua iuiijc 1 nine lect ice is formed on tite rides cf the well, and from that down. Tho water is of the usual temperature of ice water, and no matter h.0.7 the thermoinetsr stands on the surface of the earth, even if it in dicates one hundred in tho shade, this never varies, and the ice is always there. In the winter the coating is thicker. No other well iu the vicinity has this feature, and the cause is not easily explained. Laxnuce American. wm-wui 111 mnu Of 1 at. DICAMEK. Theie was au old decan ter, and its mouth was gaping wide ; the rosy wine had ebbed away and left its crys tal side; and the wind went humming, hum ruing, up and down the wind it blew and through the re-d like hollow neck tho wildest notes it blew. I placed it iu tho window, where the bla.t was blowing free, and fancied that its pule Hiouth sang the fpueerest strains to tue. "They tell me puny conquer ors '. the I !f.;:MO has shun Uis ten, ncil War Lis htaiica ihousaud of the very bfei of men; but 1" 'twas thus the boit'a soake '-but I have conquered mora than si! your famous conquerors, so feaied aud famed cf yore. Then com:., ye youths and muidocs all, come drink from out my cup, the beverage that dulls tho brain, and buras the spirits up ; that puts to shame our conqueror, thct slay their scores beiow ; for this has deluged millions with tho lava tide of woe Tho' in the path of battle, darke-t streams of blood iny roiJ : yet while I kilted the body, 1 have damn'J the very soul. Tho cholera, the pU gue, the sword, such ruin never wrought as I, ia mirth or malice, on tho iucocent have Iro't Aud still 1 breathe upon them, ar..l they thrii.k b'.fore my breath and year by year my thou ?anisi tread tl.o dusty way of death." r,ot..eii'i iu rtv ii;s'. Bay ofTt-Rnkiiing Appolutetl. AimigLly Cioi, our heavenly Father, has !h.cu pit-used to vouchsafe to us, as a people, another year of that ualiontil lil'e which is an iudispct sable condition of peace, security and progress. That year lia.-, moreover, been crowned with many peculiar L!e. ings. The civil oar that so reci ntly closed among us tut ; not Itttu an) wlu ie renpeucL Emeign i:...rveiUion has ceas.-J to ex'-ite alarm or nppnlii r. ,i.m. intrusive pe.tii-Uee Ens U-tu a:-. til y m"ti:r:.ie 1. IXituc.-tte tranttii!ity litis improve.!. :ent';mcnts of conetlltttion li '.vt? 1 irvc'.y prevailed, and the affection!, of lo, 1.. id n.i'rioiUm have been wijelv re ceived. Our licids have yielded quite abuu dantlv. Otir mining industry has been rich ly rewarded, and we have been allowed to extend cur iiiuivud system far into the iu teiior i.ec.-.--s if th-- ror.n'.ry ; whilo cur com merce has resumed its customary activity in f.irii'.-n ?:'... Tht-se great national blessings dematid a uatiotial aekcowicdgnicut. X'.uv. Ihcrefurc, I, Audiew Johnson, I'rcoi f dent of the I ntted ic'ttites, do hereby recom mend thtit'I'hur'u.iy, tho COtU dny of Xovem her ne-t, be set nptirt aul be observed every nliere iu the several Statics and Tcrrit-irits o" v.hkli alone cau lead any nation into the ways of nil good. It. otTcrlug thf?o national thtink-ghirj3, prtitie ar..I stippEoati.-it-.i, we hare the Utvine asKiirnr.cc that "the ford rcn.tur.etli a King forever ; them tiilt nro weak shall be guided in j nVtiieut, atid sui h ns aie gentle shall lie , learn His way. 1 he Ior J call t 0 to llis people the olessiiig of peace." 1 1 witness whereof, I have hereunto set fiy litind, attd cnttsed the seal of the Untied Sta't-s to be ntlixed. Done at the city of Wrisliinstoa, this, the AiU l f Octolier. in the t.-ur of our Lord one 'hou-tund l''i.l!t hun.lred and si.ty-.-v, r.n.1 of j tl.lu 1,1 :'V cf the United States the "uetj -i.rsi. EyvV'c efCn1- , , , I pensei secured an old stable to form a nur V. II. Sewapt. Sccrctarv of Ptfi'e. t-"-' .... !? A Canadian paper makes the fol lowing appea' : "To those indebted to us we make our appeal for assistance. Job'o turkey was a millionaire compared with our present depressed treasury. To-day, if the price of salt was two cents a Larrul fall, we could not buy enough to picklo a i jay-bird." N'otLIjg ever can j-3ify ingratitude. FBITOU ASD rrilMSIIER WHOLK NUMBER 1017- TEE ICBLIC LIXT'. The last statement of the publia deL5 is probably the mo-t tiatifyiug of the many that nave appeared from time to time sines the debt assumed it3 gigantio proportions. Iu the month of Septem ber, tho net liqujdatlon amounted to 822,C4J,2:i, rl since August 1st, 1S35, the sum oi t?lc':,91C,SS4, being an aver age over thirteen millions per month since that date. The process cf liquida tion as thus ezcrur.'.ifit.i! is a steady and a sure thing, and Lids fair under prudent management, to continue ia that ratio until the entire Luithcn of the national indebtedness is revioved, A inaia feat ure of the last statement ij the conver tion of seen-t! ir.ies in'o five-twenty bonds, a fact which goes to chow the de tcrmluatiea of the Secretary of the Treas ury to consolidate the debt as far as poa sib'e into a uniform shape, aud rid the department of the apprehended etnbar assmeat to meet the national creditors whnsa boiids full due ia a t-hort time. More than eighty -six inilliom of the sev en thirty loau (originally 580,000,000, now reduced to ? 743.fOtj,00"j have thus been funded. The notes proviJed for were nearly all of the first series, matur ing in Angast cf the coming year. Ilettec, it seems that over a fourth of the uotes of this series I'origtnally antounting to 8joO,Ov.k.OO) have been prt maturely funded, lessening, to this estent, the im pending calls oa the department lor cash or bonds, according to the reversed rights of noteholders. The bulk of the series will dout)t'e--s be as satisfactorily arrang ed for, ahead of maturity. Half of tho temporary loan has been cancelled during the month. It was as much as 81",5oij, 000 on the 1st u'.t., it is now down to ?!'2..j0r!,0i.'i. These arc important guius for the Treasury. A FKIGJITFl'L KIIT. A LrcO'JOTIVE IX uiAiiGi. of a 1.1. vine. A cerrorpon l.-nt of the t'hicago 7V...rs relates the followirtg incident, which oc curred at Ccntralia. Illinois; "At 4 o'el.'ck .Li' mor-tins a yard mas ter iu the employ of the Illinois Central I'ai'road at this j.'aee ww a man on aa engine that had sfcarn up standing on the track rrady to go out. The yard master accosted him and told bini to get off the engine. The man replied by knocking eiowa tne yard matter, runntcg the en cine out on the rtiain track ttnd sterling northward al a teriiiic rate of speed. A I.rakemau and firen.an were lying asleep on the engine when it started. They awoLe to fir.d them.-t 'ves ? ing away with all the speed of the wi.id, acid a stranger t th engine. -Oa cxamintiti'in tbr-y fout l hiru to ba a ut unkeu stone i::a...n 0!' this p'aec nsm id I'iipatiiek, who bad beca raving with Ir-iritini tm.iats recently. The two nien wero at first appalled wi;h terror. They appealed to the una to slop, but he heed ed them not. and drov; the crgtnc fa-ter aul la.-ter. Ife s.-unded the whistle at Central City ; the first station north, t u: did not f r c mcnieiit decrease the !rigbt i'ul velocity of the etginc. At the junc iou ju t above Central Cify the whistlo sl.riek .d agttin, end the cngice sped like a caur.oa bail toward Saadovat. The sit. uatioa was u rn beeeming feartuily peril ous, vben tie Lrak'fman seized a p:ei-c tf coal and hurled it at ths d-. sperate man iac. He thca left the engine and turned upon the brakemiu and Creittfn. One tf then; firuek hitu with a sledge hatuuier, aud after a slru'-c'e be was secured. The engine was rpeedily reversed and Lro'Jgbt ba.tk to this city." A II'-M'-RED E.tiilFS l.N A STAtiLE. An English paper niys : "An old stable with one hundred btt'.o babies Destliug in the hnrs-troitgh, L, something of a nov elty but the spectacle is daily te be seen in the locality of Union street, 3orough road, London. Tho work has been some- .what recently un.icrtaKcn cy too ivcv. Isery.and fitted it up for taking care of tho babes of woaitn obliged to go to char or work away from home. The hay crib remain, and serve as ciadlea." Si"- A colored muu Las been ja.lcd at nr.n-f.lJ for kidnaopiii" Lis wife's criiliJ. She claimed it as the product of a previous alliance. The magistrate tho t the mother ou-ht to know -,i.u wLttli, Uhd WHICH naj wuai, autt w,-. tided tcvxdluJf.