Juniata Sentinel j We cuunot regard with an' sati faction ;a proposition to abandon tliis amendment i or to consider it as a failure. Oq tho UOMJIJI. -Jul:; . .A ifftovi of Met, and a vnion of lands, A union no power sh-itl mccr; A union of hearts, and a vniun of hands, Axil the American Union forever! M IF KLIN TOWN 1Vedncdnv .Horning, Novrni&er 11 IS6B. II. II. U'lLSO.V, Kditor nnj Publisher The Democracy are undoubtedly in u0 : much travail of sr.irit. For n ...... contrary, we cling to it as the best plan j veal 8 ,hej j,ave toj!eJ auJ of a-lju-tment that can be Jevirad. and J mirKout BncceH. Ia every State 4here free schools and churches are plenty, and U10 people know anvthine ),. i,p, tQ- JUKI A T.t FKST1XEL -Qa hai the La.yest Circulation of any paper pub lished ia t'lis County. It i therefore tiie best a4vertisi:ij mt-tiuia. It is a l'nper, truly loyal. ably conducted, a first class Localist, and well worthy of the patronage of every loyal citizen in the County. THE COS'STITI TIO.VAL Si EST. AHh.SU- l'rom the indications, it is generally in ferred that 'bo whole body of the south ern State?, rebel aud otherwise, will be arrayed against the ratification of the pi o- hope that our friends everywhere will firmly insi.it upon its ratification. There can be do question that that the elections in the northern" States Vcre all carried upon this basis. The people have given their heartiest indorsement to it, and their respective legislatures, as fast as they have the opportunity, will no doubt ratify the amendment. . Then, when the entire north stands solidly united for this proposition, we shall see how long the rcdel States will hold out and consent to do without repre sentation sooucr thau. ratify the amend ment. If the south shall see the north dcterminc-cl not to recede, there will soou be a disposiiiou iu the rebel States to submit. Ilut the foolish readiness at the north to rush off aud Cx up some new plan before this one is fairly tested en courages the rebels to resist. Vfe b.tf?e only to stand firm, and tho south must submit of XEWS ITEMS. Tim ruisyECTioN mf.t.icai, mik.mk. I f3rMj Gcoen! John F. H-.rtratir.-! - DR. LEOM'S liasdccliucd the appointment of Colonel . I LLbuUAl'LD fj I KIMR ATI 0X3 The democratic "College" a "comer t,f the 37th regular i nfantry, tendered J grocery.' ' j him coiue time since. Bn-ioess engage-1 There are eleven thonsand school dis-jmento, occasioned partly by the ill health tyf, JjCGll's KIcCiHc Hair ii('iIt'V(T. tricts in iew York Slats. j of the father of Gen. If., led him to re- i t is a positive cure fur tnMue The. total .mount cf coin in the United 1 fa 0i.; ,Uh hkpnsent in- XXc:: the States Tressury is 37,820,210. j tehtior). to serve tha term lor which r.e j , se0TetjOIlf,.- was elected Auditor. ! u inmicuiateiy arrests inning out of theua.r. I It liiU-vt itfrt iifurli: an. I hen-laciic. 1 ! 1 i - . ueuu uvciuueiiuingiy uc!eate;l, until, H the account stands in round uotubera, the following is the result: MMne 27,(IOOiMii!liipnn :...27,in0 Vermont 22,0!!(i; IViinsvlvatiis ...17.W) i:s:'.i;huscils...t-j.OiO! Wisconsin o.otU Chio .(Wlii'linim ...14!'",f ..lisouii lii.OUuj Millennia ll).(K'0 i- lowa 4:t,l)!;:)'New Ji rv H fR'-'i Kansas liMHjiWcst Vir-mU ,000 i . . J . I rer-rescnfeJ a fiuito 'saugtiiue of being a , - .! '"c;l1 r'T'11!'1"1'" r'' icw orl; 1 ".,0Wt . Nevada 1.W0' 1 oe bed Jticharil III slept ia tnc nirht i , , , . . "nm rewriit mm uivi-ronting Illinois riiomi! !, c i- i. u 1 . j BUe to cslaoiten sma perpetuate a turoce . ..nncrties are well Known to the medical f;m otRi mnjon.y I'o,o0) , !.,.,, , , J for himseit and his heir.-t i o vum this, they have Maryland aud I -' " ! T'r Delaware, making C.00U I T hev worked ! I''-'"e Greeley is fnn&cn of for l:ui.'e.l ! JtLi'-iZlp" m j IK )o 1 J-A' I L O l""ery nru.H-n.'-i.i in our tana shall Lave oppvr- The higher bills iu the neighborhood of lialmoral are covered with eoow. John 3Iorrissey will probably io I'rcs ident of the First National taro Bank. Eight thousaud new buildines were crectel in Chicago during th.J past year They worked ; hard for what? Simply to procure Sta.t!i Senator from New York, in the office, hulp treason, and crush the negro. P'aeu 'ra Hairis, whose term exj i es Not ono ennobling r.illying cry, n it a;'th vintor. pure i.rincir.le, Rot a fiii-le d;.ctriae that j Tha longest tunnel in l.'nglan l is the would bear criticism orif enforced, would j Box Twncl oa the Great Western ll:i!- rS-The rumor of the fli.'ht of Maxi- I ra hcnlly cures dandruff nml LnBi ,r.. , It keeps the sculp healthy, clean and cw.I. mihan from ..;ex;e.) is pronounced prr-ma- It is cn c!ps,lIlt ailli e-ui9i;t.iy tn.rlllai ;lir ture by reliable ccrrespotidt-nrs in that j dreeing. , t - i : 1 It rtwes, cuhiules and leautifis the hnr. country. is httll enjnym- him.clt j ,t m;lk(,, ulh (MiJ j,.,,.,,, iu iho character of aa Emperor, and is ' i'r. Leon's Klrcirie Hair Itenewer hit cn- joyeJ a Intra hical repul ition f-riiiany year. itlYt, own nit v "f I I'nlaJeit liin. Utiru- faViy satisfied of the merits of r.(-.,n 5S" j Electric Hair Itciitwtr we have procured c i jA.ZftZ2) & j elusive ownership und ere determined that -1 bentht huniauity. It u said thai cvct way, which is CGfc'O feet long, Clj feet l.;-h ,' the mole, (h;tt bores tud bit r tows in f he atul 'r-ft ot neces-tty. neu congress depths of the earth, in d-t and darkness, i t. ....... .. meets,.this .uicnduicut will be found to ' ,,, ,,:li, . Anmn I , . . f 1' 'll 'T" . i.ngitsii ana lij'J.WM t-o-dcl r:.eyare orse off; for they, -vhile they J I,cjr,,i p, 50 rm j(1 1 1 11 . . T . i ' ' hi row am: o.re away uow; in an tr.itvs .,.. ...;;!. ,, 1 that ate dirty, :11c oh-'tiiMtely Llintl m be the ci.ly basis upon which a iiinjoiify of tiie K.'pul.'icans cau be rallied, aud as it has D'.My tto.id the tctt of a lrnien- had j (F.iituphaut'y from it, we believe that true Xew j i.yJju. demands that wo .-hall stick to this are l."),:,C'"'J j iitni t Jhn-ot ; th. v;;rid ihic ! pird anictidaieut. Over this the cop- j d us national .-trugglc, and bs cctute forth perhfads rrjo'.eo ss ti;oi:','h they nehicved a great ti'umph, and the York Wo. d defiantly cils out that the j text, and let the south agreo io to it or go j i,i'0 L-n to t,ucc an'l grrit.t it. p-ji,, :!;;d .111 io r! hi r.nd death. V.Un ti.fiu. liiCV The l .s- t'.i rave stni :-.w lilt 1 o south must no.7 diela'o tortus to u.-, whilf , unrcprcseuteil. Vt'e have the the po a few extremo Bopuliicans eagerly urge j to tu force this, tn-l we should uoo that tho amendnieDt having failed, we promptly and boldly. must now advance our tlemauds and ccpt iithicf; short of negro suflrago. Wo 1 do r....t feel ineliaed to agree that the amendment must be gieu up as a fiilure, nor do we thiuk that the majority of the BepublieaiiS iu Congress will gie it up. It was the result of ttfatate dtlibcration. rlnrtr...'. 1:11 i uiii-iou a:: u a tpnncr. , 1 . . 111:; 0; 1 e v.i.s aeifi 'i '1 he s hcries of rJaisacuu-'-tis cnij Iiy ( Ja.'ivu hn-iiv.- vf li.o t te (. I2il vtst-els, 10 040 im-u, r.u c-.ipilai : a ch,::. w..i i.-kc 1 lu-e r. ni..v.,ii,..- n 5! 7 :". Ti. . 1.. ! IVtWImfiit ft tl.i! ff:.te. J: v-ilti.' cf the product id Cot:::.;.tci at oi'iai-; H a r r i s b i: r 2 Telegraph; AM EEMEDY. I'i'ti j I:los di-!:phtful and eliicni-ious rurp for in.- vai-iuus ti 1.1 io wincU infants and youu" chil.J 1 on are sutji'cl. It s.ift.-i's the (,u"l!i- id-ati's inH:itii::i.-iiiin, inTi;r'iu(e" tiie ,tt.:,isch ami Ijr.wcis, corrects aeidiir. at.d is a s-ure acd spevdy cure l';r (.'oil'. Oismj.x ntid Win.'- Paini. A r:n- t c-ceh-.-nt prciMritio.-i fir chihirn .rrt'prirlcr. viii: t;y use "I miu:tl interest to I ptopie t-i' IV-fiDvN aiiia ?-.viiip to I Iu fact ttifir a I'-iii-d iVatos t'ciat-r U to I p-rr-at If.'i.-'- tf . : 1 V at their d'.iu 1 L-l-'at ; but the fu 1 tui - li-i ,i-.i It. i M..':..-r tne M(.r lei-! ;avc ! i.o uo.;d wene to The great r.rterlan Weil at Chicai, tc.r being t.ired to the depth of lv"i. Jest vtior :i! (i '. :. ' U t:y t i vi ! ! .: .1 ,'.;v-:!iy a U'o a-:rt!-ii.-u i I l.e i.iii.-nc ;s mvit-d to ioil.'iiriiiS J'r'-sp-.T'ui ( tho ILirris j i". .'.,r.tj..! f..r 1 -'''7 : ' f !"! 1 , ... , r i.. :. uas at a.-t siract uriitcr. tin i nur.-uiiV ' i l. jl W'fisop t.nv;;r.N- I , ho ,i!tJ Vfi.n s5fk it guci nam ti.o m.ath of ,vc wou at . .... -. . - u:i"0 ilc i. i lie o' er i lections the rate of GO.OUO gallons a day A larja r.iiinber of ptri3-l si.innls .'.:1J. i i.lll.Ull.ll 11, v ti.u ijrcct daiiv paper in t'etitral or athcrn IVcriNyliania, l.i --ides c nf.tiu ! the : ot r. rfitt-ss an.l hi ttui fcinit an.i in ilcj.- let' louuiii's-, 0:ii'iiiir, V.;i:,:iiii.- or other in ! w.'.r ! t-ri1 f, it -vcs iinii.ediatr' I V. f,,r n.c th:in half a c:i.:iiTV in the 'O'- ; j,rivsle prao!i. of ..no of i!!e raott eo:i:ent i:.:ti:-il- j.hy ..f I'Li'.id.i.hiu. crnor I In p'.-iein this urti-io Tvithin t!irp.vh it..d to ' !1" ' r MiiniryiiK-ll, WO wi.ula r. t Tir. t : v. .' .;:i.-.c .- ti ri-::n-!y of uni iv.illt-l H. ! c. ::. n. e m.U ii,:ii ii J,.-in proved iu then h!-U if I";..', : wetvp rfiilwl it hi!! hi :.,i!- I in-- a full re !:': iir,l; .States to dictate terms of aJjuatineut, we would sooner keep them perpetually out of Congress than do it, and if they can afford to wait we are quito sure that we caa. We do not suffer in the f.lif;hl..-tt degree from the absence of EOtuhern tits from either House of Congress, and if we In the fourth section of tho fourth ar- -,... i tr0,:., T;:.in 1, ;u !::ni:i..ry sr.ur.. new oi toe uaiioDui i,on:i!u ion. avs itic .-. .... .. it,. .A..! . i: .. l, ...,-. l !.,.. . !.. v.- : .. 'SlJi wo a:t this j r.visijn : ,,rXvcu,Lrr was w,.r,o yer; f .r it 1 fot.ian lu.titute at.d tho AcaJm.v of The I uitcd JJtJtes hall guarantee -.ojLtiu-l tt.- r. .ti.-t :i'.i..'.t. Ar.driT ; ura! iV-icnces in l'liilath-lfhia. have , , ... . . . . . ! l-V.-rV ,-!.:te 111 ti.tJ T ,.-.-, fi 1.1. .nhl:-.-!-, I 1 - T ' , . . . . ana it coatams cs.-catia; pnueiples wim-li J .t,... ... . ,;iti-o , or.io. or :.j..ci , pi -.c- ...? rtiuen ; riv-ju i-.i M. Ijou;s iu course ol i a.t ttint. . ji vro cannot under any circumstances afford j fo"!l c"-VlJ:uu,,-"u'-" No proviiou in i fr ii r. -.vjch. II is m-i ueisof u -utt-ed The wife r.f a -:L!e rt:-n cc V:-;-. '' to"I:iveun. As for allowiii- the rebel j t!,e ''satution is of more vital cns.v j p;iv ,r ': the p-ile : ht.d the ! t,,,r:, i,- r, 1- V-... n-lX ! " ...!... 1 . . n ' 'J I ' -. ,.itw.tv i pju. v.. i. (..tUn :,.vo ;,.r (:... a.U id.ieial i .mi- i Vl.j., fuur l;!!.:,.:n P, ., ; aainsc t-eitig :;i:g-.a to ic:cr:ite a tueo ! ,j.,r L ,-s cratic di-spotUiii hki: L't-ih, an o';garchica! ! c;dt, to ti.;. " ir'y u:p.'ti 'i,u"-ui "c an timpue, hcou tvi.t into u-.-tim-tiou a-- to utinan w0 nnttot lue tua, ol ..lasimil.tan, or a uict.iforsltip j tj v luo H.c;.a to live, aad too lew to ! Mtch ir.ea as Audrc .v Johnson tuiht at- j moun: over. j Uupt to eel up. As the tctui repuhiiean ; A nr time in its hi-t ry it did pre. is au aujteuve, aui ituipiy means '-per- : tend to have brain. Men ol iuteiii-vt i f.jru-.,-; i's platiorm.-", u .i'.ocated '.Is pr.n jcipit.H ntiil iic;:i!cJ its p...ueie.i, utitil it . i .... ...,-..,.. , t'.e i,1C th.iil half -!-. syn..; ..thi-r ."S 11 u't a-tii-cnt i i e c-vi..'ii- !iti!-:te ri.ri.ii!.'ht..ut il.e t- .;:ntiy. a ; . i f Cot j;re :t.i...nai j.itM-.i and m.it:ii"-i at v".iihiii;.:.. airu will be : e I. ere, an 1 a Irn'i at;:.ii at i ho lvii;;;al. will ,i:ij r.it- rep. 1 1 ol i:H !;:; h...on. For ; i,r f)r-r. i i;. war-,-.. Ad lr.-ss n'', i,nl. -ri tcj iwibhi; ,t smith. X. r: Third rM'..-d,,X;,t. '. AS, ' ;,r iitv-iir : r. i.:y tt j", r(iv.TrKn. - . v,-i i:r l !. l.-'-.-i -. . V. j. .I.; ! : iho l.u.tiwii - .i vo i,.r t:..'u atiu idiielal J .mi- j Vl j j fuUr i.n,.,.:p:. v jt ion.t s it i.i:-.-.;:i..u for .rin-; h...Hm-rf. At iat 1 y uip.Ii itn, asj was hir. v!l. L 1 1 . .i ,- i It: Vi: " 1 1 For tf i .ni:v cumm nmnuiy. ". 7 T i? t; t t " T O M ' "V It : 1 X-.- miss the oft-reeurrins hint of du-.-I, or tiie i ,.-;:;.,., ii ,t,r!r , nnril...rn ti'iaicg to ret.ttbiic, consisting u;' a eo.ti- vvith a caae or a dinner r-late. we do not i monwcalth, consouaut to the ri...-?pi,s ol " ' t : tt . r . , l...d J., th l.-i-t viiif r.nr l,r tl.r. denvir-,. "-''" reier io cu4 cv s into t Ji.l "vei t.;e ,in. ' ' j dcfluitioa of the word "rspuhli.-,'' to Cnl , .V.vsonal Goveri)V.;e.il f-r la rir.e I n.iieh bt-ttc-r. It is a sinitl-ir faot has b.-eu iM.j-i. hbial to tlio-i don, is cot an 1'iiiiihmati, lut ;-.;i Ai.c-r iiun ; ::ti-I the iiian who pr-jp-i.--; to :;; .; .-n-i miiii-.tis dollars for the pi;...r of New 'ii'. k, is not aa Atucric.n, hut a oivV-h n.-):.:i;s. i..-.-. than irjin I the u.-.ti who!," ' .. . Ibti.- r oi l.ou-! j Tiii: s KKf.Y TFLi-y:1: at-i -ii:t.? i'i ti-e ! in I '-.rirri l -n i . r i .". :j t and tin: ', 1 I i-j i t'ther inn ortard ' (: .-r JJ; ,, i! . ! i :; le-"?;n-d wjuid n-'.i-c.;fn:i.- :mee t'lat tlicv :.ir V!.. :i ' of The southern Slates are ia the po- 0,,t csact n,e'"",S oi l"e ; Eition of conquered territories, having no j li,,u"'! !'hKsa' 0ur STeat Kx:- '- - i'1 cr j voice in national affairs, and not likely to i thus dcGi,C:i il : "public, a con -n-r-r.. I have any, unless they should submit to wta'!n' a -;;,;e ia wniuh t!:e j the conditions proposed by their con.mcT-1 .r0Kcr " loJcJ iu rfprcsenfatives c-lectci j ors. If they are not od.nitttd into Con.j lS '''f I"." and he defines common a century, and I ;;t.-. "li:it s!n iru 1 1 .he l he f..t ' !.:,.: 1. l,i--f Ii.!-, til !.e jus:: . i' . ,l :.o u j v -.. . Wealth to mean properly "a free State, ! and the s-kilt tress before the Presidential election shrill have been held, they will be derived of j lIle who! bj,!' "f f e-' all participation iu that election by an act y !et w at'k vlir of Congress similar to that which cxel tid ed their votes in 18G4. Congress nn do"ibted!y has the power to provide Fticii governments f..r them as shall be able and williug to protect the Uniou people residing witaiu their borders, both white aud black, to suppress the universal brig pro- arri i;.. te.i-.i ol ai ; i 1 : vision of the Constitution has ever beeD jit follows lii: h-ut i .' ! ; complied with, iu the case of States like .if---eals to tho hcliy an-J South Carolina, Mississippi and Lmtsiar.a ? j A.rin- on thi-t Hue, if s i When slavey- existed in these Stales they !fry sn,l I'crrrir.d j "oo 1 t r..cr. It r .:. v . ; ; v : r..:,l-j' to bVl' lu-c!. e!i f" -. '1 iCC A 'i.-r. 1 1. It ! i " .'Jl'lt', itAT.S .; tlnr s'" V-.; 1 were certainly not coinmonwea.ths accord ing to Vej.-ter, who tolls us that a emu monweal'.h is a free State. Nor are thev The :)' Il'.-ll I t o-:v'.l :i'C'.i 1 . ! :?.? t.-.iii.- i n tie :..: ati-J TAA.. i-.v.l. :i luc-ui'-.tive ia-t vL!. ., '. i etjtrj-.iiitf and .i.riiiul'u-ld. It. was ph nd'.d animal, woiLiiij J i-5 pcunJs. Ti.o btd; ..f a lady inter- thV-. -J5 .-ii. y :: at i.;k run, Cr.iv f;r I co.se: ::.'' !!! i citif csuitaied, was dL--eoven-.il to , Covered from head tj loot virh ioti j J'- :- ' ' j cJer.--: hair v,hieh had prowu so as to pro I vV j trudo through the joints of the coiii-i. lustutioo or inc. T'',.r;n.;r..-. c,,.,.t ,!,,. : dos.ocraey, aud the lattr can ; .. ijiti!rrt!Hif fri,ra Pci own I 51: in our !.-!' and ; .1-1 .i . ''1 V Cii 1 ( !1 , !l. ". .v.. " V V .'.'.. - . oil.: to 111, I'.i; .' . Xa ill I,-, thj : Address - t l-J V 7. ie i ' Teen. w-:i A. tfS f'r :,i"ii nn 11 cr..'!i:..-ld . f e l;-;-.. -(.,v nr-;. :.-!'! i s.i:,:a ' T- T-l., ';.; - '('t!.?'c. II:.- v-iii ;-,- t -'ih :.:.-. Wl. t -.. p .I-' n! ;i v,., v.w ti;-;:re. i -JVors ivvu'd do v. i i. t,j ..-:jj.a We re'pc--ft;!!y $.:icit a snare of r.ll-.-;e -ti j.iiri'fo; .tatkm v. -I is a tin.. .nee of iti'i:.: 1 to a n arm- J ;;n.le,-;--;il i ll uel t. -.'.! I-.V.-I-..- ioel li,e : :l P .11 h:.-C .:ri- 1 1 ri - in leenr- dagc and lawlessness now prevalent ! an? mro s0 now, when throe fifths ot their people are deprived oi all civil rights, and ground to the dust by a des potic ruling caste. It will be noticed that Websttr f-peaks of "the whole body of people in a State' so that in order for the form of government in South Carolina to be republican, it should at least be bused upon tho will of the majurity, as that is there, and to re-establish law and order. If vre were to put a vote ia the rc.ch of every nero in the south we have no assurance that even that would end the trouble. For these negroes are a minor ity, and unless reinforced by sorno psr y of southern whites, they could only pre vail in such States as South Carolina and iurniMi a. i me luia.. ra.ui. , pmiit on ;e ;-:i qtieeaan:'. luiir :niU.i Ic-rs with choice riuS and iica i'ea-.ts. ; w 5utirarv distance of f -rty cr.e ' i : .-t-:isv.:il-. I i ,ecl linr-l I V.-..1 iTyl.i t-i ii Ai'.i. i V.VL if (iiJ.S. J. J(. j; j A ';. tin. wis jurt rp,;-ivs-l t l.irj;e assortment j . f F.iii tioods, v! -ich he is scUing at reducft j f "::: i I'W-.'s f-.-.:n ?r, io -J,",.. i :: -si iein! "lie Oii-cb-tai i" to 31c. Dioiiii ?du.-l;n I vd wi-ie. l to 2ne. I " " i " v- i le 1M to r.-,0. ; '.f-deet;s from t'.Je to i oo j.V Iiujt? :"..-.rtnieiit oi Furs and Muffs at c.ry jii-iey. t;''t --vrep fit -1;? p.T T'O'.i't. ; !'.in"iii Sitrir 1 "Ji f !Kc. I A l:i;-.e a---.rta.cnt of Blankets. $?,.-() to .t ..i r - ..t:i -ii.. Mississippi, and probably not even there, lne UU! lolm " wmcn ., .s p..ow to if the white ruffians were allowed to dom- eujoJU luo I'"!""" T'i--U' 1 DrLe inate tho polls by force of arms, after the Kansas style. But the constitutional !;--ui:ee t'e.t i i.ii a ; v. l.ih r!;py .-ire ey e. v r... ". i-i .,f U;-y i N. ti tsaii-1 1 'llt-S. '4".--; , I .r ... r.. .0 .r,: , . i ri! lias Lelll-!-..: . 1..., 1 1... n-l ii.", ...... .;:.l a (!.!. :i i.uTii. " V. ' """i"1' '"j Let. prions. :v,U. foal -i'. o.e , w.ii. every- ! !,!,- do. i.. at 7.r to $.r,0. ocrncy, that pure and uodtil.cd, was he-1 unprecedented short time of fiht.' init.;- it.-ually kept in a e.mt:;ty s-: -.re ..-; Ai- n l-ic rt--rttrenf of Knots f.f t5:e 1-r s-. love-1 by tho people, vesied with power. ' dav!). This survey leaves Selit.frrove a ' '.V,"';'J U V.'il,,tk ::iI,ts 1 ;"':!;s-"r- j ,, n"' f"-" '' , , . , ! " - " t'lf-a.-e cad 5--jn and fi"iiw o." i; w . .V:e. : ?..-.- :t-...rl.titnt of LiUies Guii-rs and foraicl some ot t.,e gran l-j.-t epoc.is , mM anJ a laJi a0mh cf the proposed j :,v 1 1, l..;o-ti.J l-r.Vii:.Nu ill: l.i.. ) r.t r-.luced tincc. in our I. i.-iory, fallen upon evil times, l'-jro;.-! " -- - - - j Tl.e a!'-..ve jo e.-s are for ("ash or Cmmirr , . , ,, .. . - i -. ' rKMOUKSr. VCI'Nr. AT;::1.i.'.--A ir-ro l ite. Ihc ftdlowinc -ric.. will . rai l has forsaken all its past principles; it ., , . - ! i.) - T,r, n.ferr ,-,-.-r.. I..-r.:tvo. Art- Lm.tketmz: liuttcr Uoi r,r li ' 1 I' ( tin. m.n iiniii'." ui ij't'd I ' iiiij'vt - , . " . - , , , . . , ... . , , . 1 , , c n" ' : Nit" nid cti :i .i ' i tit. ri'P' v:,iTi-i. i-i-r. luT u,i;:.r f'liti st inds still in tiie path of progress, and j at last rocs down to defeat and death, un-1 wept, unhonnred and uusuii. tors cf ci'-ars have been riuti'd 1,-y ir-.Ier I id .i'v l:'.i. i.r he titl.tv M-i- t-'cr iXiiivu cah. tirely n-ttlcd. Tht ure their claims Cf'hs of the J'eople are absolutely depriv ed of ail participation in the election of .... , . 1 .1 . amendment gnarcntccs all the rights of j lue "Pentauves wno ma.e tue iaws. the colored population, and makes them " tle State constitution vera amended citizens of the republic and of the States isoa3 ,0 S !he riS1:t of Mffrae to in which ther reside. It does more. It i eunah bIacki to tnakc P wi,h the whitcs makes the national citizenship the t-ara- a EaJoritJ of tI,c Pulaiion, that would ; oo the new appointees mount duty everywhere, and renders the ! ha a compliance with the national Consii State citizenship subordinate io it, thus j ,u''i;in- Iat obviously the present form forever abolishing the dangerous heresies ' of government is purely oligarchical, and that frave rise to the to the disfranchisi .,,i,.,.ni -v,.i,r frliod fn iho nroa.! constitutional rifiht to reliiso to receive .f the Tieisiii v lie.:.irtiii..t. and trill ,t i iiinsirniicns of liilnsor.:.? . , .. , . ! ?C!ri:re. Mrrr.l a'.'! !.-.ni-..-- o:s.tr:buted to special agents ol the Iron-"-! j;,,.,:e- ,,,,.., aB, c,i.,-- e,:,..rfi inc-l'.oie pi. -iron? j . ii, e re.v 2,-t f. J. K. M. T:! ury fcpavtu.eiit in a fvw days. 11.VLTIMOUE Xov. 15 The. nuesMcn somewimt rcrcmblc tho internal vevmae of the I'oiice Commi.ie.ners is now cn-!""'?, ' the csception that the Trea old I; ir.nl will iu t! , . ury st.Tiv.ii is : . ! rriutc bout four inches in length. ! Iu: c , u -t:.iiiig 'i Mili um ! o.,-'-j tt-erul. and ti-.e"l'.-v;t:ii!. i.irr.-.iy j Am.-rici. rithent rv cr.:'s- j r-in-.rle re:ies, lorrnr.. : cr.v. :.-L tiiiioiial Ool'ies. $1.00, r.i five lor i lari-e and benulifiil clore-l enpvav". l.".-u-i . d, lie V. iiiu uiiuuojaa iiniciL-si c; i j ic rebellion. Ia regard i i 1 uo truc ?c,'8e ""i publican. According semen t section of 'the ! t0 tl,is T'cw of tbe casc' aa has the any representative-! or seuators from the three States Darned, on the rcuad that cnt rebellion or not, we think it should be inserted in the Constitution as a warning aga parent ru-i banish lor also. nieut against the Esuniption of tne rebel debts ;s made a oucstion of volumioouii dis- :. A v re in red ink. with a neat border I sented free wi'ti the fird ?Io.. i.l-.. t.i each 'J '" . " . . I .,......-..,. ., -i: "O . l -vi:,.., Courts. There i, a tremendous preui- ! eiifirclmg the vinc::e ol Ua.uin-teu. y -(ynvi;.sr)t..i x tdneo. It is Christie Van Toole, who died at his c"!''''s n"uU"i f,'v: .IT''1 ' ... I. , 1 S,..,. . . . ! I ... doulitlul tr any cnanircs are raaoe. lioin , rctidjiico in liall -doon township, Centre iiilMt!!;!:.-!', 47-; iUon l-iv. :" of them arc and always have been strong ; couuty, Pa , on the 22d u!t.., was proba- CIC.V MIIXS. Tiie iii-.-l.isi-iicl !.'ri !e:ive to ii:r.,r;n his friends and il.o j nli'nc t-'it he is ti!i in rlisc of the n'.ove Katu? I ) -v!:n- mill, vrlieve he is i-e-:ivd to a.-.:oi,i-ae leTc tiie ei!i7C-:is of Mi;:;in. i'.-ittt-.-s -n n.i.i vieitiity. wt;h the r,Mce- io-nds i,f FV.nr. A i.v.-'o npdy of liran. Cbopd-i.-ufr. r.:, 1 F-, 1 of all kinds constantly on l.i ret As !o- iiio a re. ill n-ajn-n ererv 'l'n..!v: sn,l Ki-idav t ir.eie ':'" nni' a'lerson. cusiomers e:;n 1m ;n::.r- f t,ri..-. Sf-, 101103- siii'pne.i at tneir :.ior. V.v strirt iit W. .UiNM.WiS 'en'toii to busine-s li? 1-. .pes to receive lib. Y. l"nion men, each having held office until , ),!y the oldest man in tho lato. being JX veiy recently iu the Union party. bore ou the f.ih 0:7 t f June. 17ol I SiililMiii'S "-'Oil'.'l-:. John rroi-f, o". l.-iinreot public f:;lroii.iT Terms Cash, nv 'Ci.-ttj SALOMON KA IF I'M AN. . Mai.. vide. Vcn-y county. I'a.. purvivinc I "TH.'E John Kreet. or iner ih- !.i!c rr-a .1 K-irtx & I reet. : v'sv.ile, I'eri-y count". 1'n.. h.-ivinj , in el of .!nr;h Km!.!. d';0.t, as.d tnl-1 1 '''3 ''"'i tciuber. I Mil"., made a vobni- lLcreore somo lnau-artons now i.ui : v,-3s c-orsefiuentiy 1 i"J yean -t teonins anu .1, r-,.-.- i...v-... - ,;IC ..j., ,..,,- c? o.-to-, S:,vy " -si?:. meat of ail tbe e-i.-i.e rcnl t.-. IVJO. tnt.de a voi'interv in i"o. nl of nil ; "i131 im mixeil t.i.,.,iiin 10 t.ie s-nd John Governor Swann will on 11 an extra scsiion j, jj.-s 0'ut Ho assisted to cut and carry j '; of tho Legislature. The object, if ?. ; the pole to which wis fastened the first inrsi.i.ol r.'i'i li'.X'.u i.?:oa;inc : 1 -et., io ..ie ttn.ier.'ipiie.i Ass;?ne in trnst to said fin.i. to id,. iij..lcr!2i:c.l Assittnee. in . '"r ";p benr-M f creditors. S..tt?e is Uor,. 7 would be to Togulate affairs rce;.irdin . Co?7 0f fhe Declaration of Independence, 1 trust ier Ce bctietit of creditor?. Notice is , to ad persons owin? or in.h-bie l to s. id inst future treason, lor it must be an- i '-?iuir forM ol governiaent is not, repuh.i- j Ka.tnnorc. Anions t.ie first things uotie . maU! puonc in Fhiladelpaia, and through ; , ,.,;' ,-,,rwr,,i ,-,fur innec-: payment nnd tim,ei,!,vli,Vclaix.s 3imst . 1 ... .1 ... 1. , , U.,.,,1,1 U m i.!ini. ilm piti. ehnrter. and ! U T.. o ... 1.:. I..'..,--. :.,:.. , .. 1 ,1.,.. ,.. 1. ..',1,1 .',1.,, the same to rrest-nt ll.fir t,- .e.,. hat men would not he so ready to ""J ui,uu tu V ; ' . , " , ' ",V , s.,,,Tf Yrnvi, ' 1 ,- ... .. 1 . I : i. .1 ...1... ti. .., r, nV... . t 1: .... -1... v.- said firtii or t-aetner-'ao to pressnt iuetr ac- l" .M. r.t. IMl.N.lMi. h into revolt were they sure of thereby " provwing .or a more .wieiai sjsiem ; poss;to -ev.n. u.w. warn, ..-u..uS nt.,u, it.u u.o., .Hle,a.t , Oak!. Mills, Juniata eouatv, l'a. ins themselves fioia public effice ! w govercnicu., owe no rcas-.n n,.n 1....., wl U1B tKUVl w, . ,.11.1.1.1.1.. .:.:'.::;: the rest of their lives. We think, j whatever why Congress shou.a not, at Ks j It this were clone it wotiei oust .lnyr ' . T n.eCoiirt r . f oinnion fr ,he Conn- ' : : . .1 . ' .i - I .1.. f,.i.n ! . : -- 'v cf .loin i!.. Lstiite cf Ll.inie! ilurn. . that the fourth section of the amend-, ensuing session, te.c.so ui.s y,,. .,,,..., 00.. it?cs aJtaia:ster jaMtf0 in pnrt;on3 pf tie 1 -xTT; v II 1 V V i The nodi-.- orp-iatc 1 by the curt to 13 of great importance in guarding ..Jiie future course of the lYcsidcnr T -: j south .s well illustrated , the case of & & r,,;) AV,m STUKiCT.'.fe ! Cro soon ineVof iJ n of i " , .,. or the repudiation of ou? own, and uUc. cussiou by mur.y of our cotemporaries. as a wise provision to prevent rebellion in j xhcre is but one course left the Fresi future by rendering it impossible to negc- j durino- lha remainder of hist term, v..... v, i ii?? Uii Hi 11(11 1 it: 111 i.-:i iiif'i iitirna ibior.n ... . 1 tij"i.x-oover:ior liintn t . doiinston. Judge Looicy, ot tr.o jvistrict court ci i i'ii ILADLb.1'11 lA ; tn ""', t-e creditors of the nid .ic- C'dleeior of too l'ort of riiihiJelphia, is! Louisiana, who lately held a session of n.13 a larpo rioe' of riss : ceased will meet the pan.e interctl for , , , ,, ,. -) -i TL v , 'It'll IN tbe r'irr.o--e of lr.s apfi;inucal on Ti.nrsdnv steadily removing the mcu who held om- h;s court in Uapidcs parish. 1 hero were " ' " , .i, .,,1, c-f .NoT.-mWr. A. Iv. i.si.u, at :' ees iu that Custom House, ho voted for nineteen eves cf murder of fr.-cdmen ! J1,Ue . : "'eh-ek A. M.; cf said day t hi o!3c in tiatc a loau in support ti.creol. Had it i namc'y, txccit.'e and flry the vawd 1 .Mr. Liucoln and who servea with d;s- j and l.-nxn men on the docsct a,, ot mem , fj;,,;., for H.diiuay aud Lhidal 1'reierits. ' JEUI;.m;au LYtjXi?, Aud i. been known beforehand that fu jh j.rovis-1 :r.rrcts. The people have indicated i tiucliou in the Uniou armies, to make 1 perfectly clear cases of deliberate murder, j ot 7, l -'o--m. ions as these were in the natonl Coiisti- what they want, aud Congress will do it. roc a i r.eanett and most violent of the ! In the first six cases, at the end ol cacn v oilCC Ti.c foil .winr; Awsrnce Ai-connts . .1 .: nt L. ...... " ,1,. , .i -. .l.m- ,..;tl,r.f lon-oio-r Cnelr touts : i lia-re been f.led in tho Vrolli.-.nnti-j-s iuuou, ius icceu. lus'.ioi-ciiuu v.uu.u ..ave 1 lx ln0 lTcsident Uemurs, t. ongress lias ; I oppernc-au syi.ipauiiznr-. mhu .ei.ei.ion. ."-"i 1 0(cc f f .i,m:lUn Mun,T. ar,,i Dc present collapse anticipated, disfranchisement or tin rebel del that the northern Democrats would join obey the law If he fails to do that, he! would sot surrondor their faith ia the j not punich. rebels for crimes agust t.t.ion the socth iu res-stiug hotu. will only add it? his perjuries. 'ri-.-ht. mcn Su' nf'i'r''c-- Oet. 21.-dt. in the oegmuing, ior no rebel ; thr Constitutional power aud right to ! The J'ccning Hidclm en-es tiie names of j returned tne vertiiL". o: not guin. : ,,i to i;10 Cmrt f..r eonitrniatr-n the ne:t iu caso of a failure,, cither ,.c.; all h.i!-: o which ho may object over i several gallant Union soWiers who have ; the elne of tne sixth cafe ndge I o-ory j t-in, ' " ? ' ' Veren 1 i 1. '1 L re. n s A-'';"ni-:- s repudiation of Ihe ' i.;s veto. After that, the President will I recently been removed by Collector Johns- i broke up the court and k.t die p.v. isn, . i)p,.rT J;r.,-. ,.lk(.r Alo. i1" ot ,fs . hoiin-in (lrml tW-.l.,,H ,..V.:. 1.. ... . J I ... l- , thn tl.-i .bo,-, satisfied 'that tho civil authorities would ' Kiion llenner, Assignee of I'.e firm ef Sellers J " j -. ... ' -w 1141 t I! UJbUIUL. It UU t'HV J fllJU Ultl H'l II'J t'!"-. i. m. - ui.i ii'im vuv 1 . , Detviek. Vrothot.- M;i!n:e i-y'-t fl.7t.-e. .1, eigv. 7 K' '.. vr.-.r.'''"nr.. l'ntj; iTYUU ;"c l.ANMiid. Fourth nrd Anrft yirecl;". i Utlndclphia. Huvc :iott o...,i pb-io i t!.;ir Iutprovciwi.t and nre no-.ToiTp. ir, .,n tNe 5t of tertr.ii Fiii.L STOCK of FM.j 1H; Y 0t)0rS, Fine SiocU of Sli'.wK Vin-. ?:.'; .f Siihs. l ia-. Stock of I'ress tloo..' I'iio- Stn.-k of Vocii.;o!, Finy itoek of Stn,,",, OooJ?, rino Stock of Ka-icy ioml. etc. J-j.7"Xv-.e r.nd desirable C...od .lailv re. c.-ivo.!. H.,;ji: -juaj, j.,iv.i:ic! W"h.,;'t.::K.: i (ic:. 27-0f