Juniata JntiueL -V "-.. -. J 15 .I Kti ohtJ:cs, and a i,uion luiid, Jl sit; jsuwcr sliull tear; A union of hearts, andn vniou 'hand.;. Aid the American Cnion forever! M I F F L I ' T O W V tVet2cd:tY Mornme. December 12, 1SG3 II. II. Wli,3o:i, Eil-lor and I'sbtishcr v5 JUXIATA SEXriSEr. br.-. ibe Lar;e;t Circulation of any paper pub lished iu this County. It is therefore the br.-: a hrrtisinj meJimn. It is a Paj'cr, truly loyal, ahly conducted, a 6m class Lnea'.ia". end wc"l worthy of tlio piiircn:.ge of every lyal citizen in the County. the natio.vvl us:ut. The financial measures devised by Con press, EustnincJ as they arc by tbe won derful energies and patriotic :eif denial cf the American penple, hare Loon re markably successful, an J are pouring into the national treasury larger revenues than ere receive! by auy European Govern ment. They far exceed the current ex. penditures. Nearly 0200,000,000 of the pub'.ie debt Lave Lcen pu'd off duricg the last year, and" ?100,OUO,(X'O during the four months ending on the Slit of Octo ber. There was besides in the Treasury at that date more than $130,000,000, oi which e-JUlS.OlS was in coin. The in terest bearing debt now araouuts to less than S2,000,000. These results would have appeared incredible in the dark days of 1SG1-2. In former times it was the highest glory of a brilliant Administra tion to wipe out iu a series of years such a debt as we have liquidated in a few brief months. The secret of this extraordinary finan cial success is, of course, to be found iu the estrajrdiatiry productiveness of Amer ican Industrial pursuits and resources, and which, including agriculture, uianu facture?, commerce, and the rise in the value of real and personal property, are estimated to yield per annum more than 500,000,000. A comparatively small tax upon this immense production is suf ficient to defray all curtcul cspooditures and to provide fjr the gradual extinction cf the national d..bt. As this burden was entaiiel by the rebellion, the only danger that even remotely menaces our financial future arises from the niachiua tions of the rebellious States and their sympathizers in the North. To guard against this peril we need wise legislation, reconstruction oa a basis that will not weigh down the nation forever with im pudent Southern claims and traitorous threats of repudiation, and the continued determination of patriotic citizens to pre serve the national credit untarnished. READ THE KVIE.CE. Shortly after the election we asserted the heavy vote polled iu this county for "Willis and Jlii'.ur, the Copper-Johnson candidates for Assembly, Wis secured by frauds and an unlawful use of money. The following letter sustains our asser tion and is conclusive evidence of the fact. The dti'nuir.; villainy cf the hired tools of Andrew Johnson needs no com ment from us. It is amusing, however, to read how earnest YV. YV. I'avis is in his efforts to induce rlr. Light to believe that he is "honest'' and that he never "deceived" anybody. Head tho letter : Mifflin, Oct. C, ISvj. Levi LiGnr, Ess D-:ar ,Sir: En closed you will find fifteen liepubliean tickets all except tha Assembly. xow if you will vote them 1 will give you 15,00, aud if you vote ten of tlictu I will give 10.00. I will give you the money right after the election. I am henest iu this, wc can tell after the election how many votes you polled ibr it in Susquehanna township. The tickets are just the same as the regular llepublican tickets, so that no one will know anything about it. I had intended coming down to see you, but I cannot possibly do eo. I have never dewived you, and will not do it now. YV. V. DAMS. JEST'iVe clip the following hit at "my policy" administration lrom the Lewis town True Democrat, a paper that howled loud for Andy before the election. Docs Poliy want a cracLcr ? It Fcetas the same trtri which was played upon Col. Hamilton of this place, in relation to the Assistant Assessnrship, liaa been re-enacted toward J. II. Keale, of Lcwisbursr. lie was appointed post master, but before he received his com mission the appointment was revoked ! The porers nt Vashington are evidently in n fo;r sines the late election. They recm to have no fixed "policy." Thcv probably want to do xomr.'ki'an. hut don't knew rhat. Ileuee, like children p'sy isS r:f!) blocks, thry keen themselves lmv building wp snd then kr.oclics down rgaia. rxo.M the siou:leue;isti:i!. The Mobile (Ala.) lirghUr having been assailed by the Mobile Time for its advocacy cf au attempt to adjust, by com promise, the prevailing differences be tween the North and the South, retorts by the following picture of our predomi nating power : Thcic are some among us (and onr Deighbor is of the number) who have nev er taken in and comprehended the full meture of the present situation They do not leslize that we are a conquered people, cud that we ate, including prop erty and life, at the will of the comiucr er; that our fanner slaves are made free by means of the same sword that placed the whites tub riia ; that the party thst holds to these theories of tho result of the bite war, is in the undisputed control aud power of the Government, and that they are at this moment debating whether they shall not use that power to declare our State governments nullities, to carry our leaders to the scaffold, and to send stauding armies to rule us. And we arc not to Is permitted ta cvuascl together how to avert this blightuing catastrophe? Are we to te told that, "though the heav ens fall," and "even while in the death strujgle" we are to do nothing but spit in the face of our adversaies our dyiug words of contempt aud defiance," and that we arc "eight millions of free-born men, who have nothing to fear from tho design of a handful of traitors, conspirators and cowards?" These arc brave words, but what do they avail when brave swords have been broken, and their brave wicld crs have gone down in the effort to make iheui good ? This sort of thing, we beg our ardent cotcmporary to perceive, is "played cut." We are iu a "bad fix," nay, a desperate predicament. The foot of radicalism is on our necks, and we want its pressure removed. We arc op posed to "spitting into its face and d)ing," and prefer to see if we cannot compromise the stiatt'T on a basis short of dying. AGITATION. Years ago, when negro slavery flour ished iu all its prime, and John Prown had yet to render his name immortal by expiation of the crime of Insurrection upon the gallows, the name of Afolitiuii ist was spoken with a sneer or jest, a.d a few sturdy patriots in the cause of Free dom were all that could be found rally;;. g publicly around their standard of liberty. Put the band pressed manfully on, and as by constant dripping the . s'one is worn away, so by cocntact agitation have four millions of slaves become, in civil rights, aud the dark veil of bondage has been lilted from off onr fair land ferevcr. Agitation has been the great levtr power which has moved the woild for centuries, for good. Then let us make it our instru ment to accomplish great ends in the fu ture. The henious monster Tnteinpraoce walks abroad in our laud, blighting the intellects of our youth, bringing sorrow and woe to many firesides, and carrying down to the grave both old and young. The temperance crgnniza ions huve long been gr.-.pling with this foe, but for complete success they must have the co operation of the pe-'ple the temperate aud law abiding of every community, must join hands with them, if they wish to see them succeed in carrying out this great work. As certain as the agitation of the slavery fjn'tstion wor'-rd tlr; down fall of that institution, so is it to bo thn power employed to crush out the traiac o! liquor, and debase the habit of intemper ance Tiy.n Tribune. THE AXtSI.yENT OF SV'FFKAG!:. Soro of the Democratic papers contin ue to misrepresent the Ccostitu:ioaal xVmcndmcut by declaiing that it provides for uegro sufT.age. and even sound Ile publicans drift info the way of -.ssociat-iuT it with "universal suffrage,' aad l'iui partial suffrage." There never was a greater mistake cr a grosser misrepresentation concerning this important measure, So fnr as negro suffrage goes, the Amendment is as silent as it is concerning Chinese t uflrago in Ninsrpo. In respect to negvocs, it simply provides that they shall sand equal be foro the law with white men, and that where adult citizens cf any color arc do. prived of the right of suffrage, the States so depriving them shall not claim repre sentation in Congress for the persons so disfranchised. The Constitutional Amend ment lenve- tbe qttesti' ti of suffrage, both white aud black, with the States where it is now, and to torture it into sn enact ment compelling the individual tfiatcs to give the right of suffrage to ncgrcea is a wiiifni Ui'urepresentation, or a grevious errer, or both. . fSyThe creat suspension bridge ever the Ohio river at Cincinnati was opened for travel on the 1st inst. It is z.z.yz fect in length, and cost 82,000,000. From the Chicago Rrpuhlican. JOIIX 21, SL'JtSATT. The cable dispatch from Mr. Hale, tte U. S. cousul at Alexandria E-vtt to ' ' rl"t j the State Department at Washington, so- nouncing the arrest of John U. Surratt one of the assassins of l'rcsideut Lincolo recalls with painful vividness the horrible crime iu which ho was a principal actoi and adds a new instance to tho many which tho history of crime furnishes the almost unerring certainty with which ju- tice seeks out the criminal. Young Surratt L the son of Mrs. Mary E. Surratt, who was font: J jruiit jr ly a military commission ol having been en gaged in the conspiracy that resulted in the murder cf President Lincoln, for which the v. as Lung at Vt ashing tou on the 7th of July, lbu5, at the same tiuie ! with the conspirators Payne, Atzeroth land Harold. It was at the house of this i woman, as shown by tbe testimony before the commission, aud the confession of Atzeroth, that mot of the details of tiif assassination were arranged, aua next to J Wilkes Booth, tho principal astasia, 1. , active spirit engaged in the cmisptrm'j iie was ? lie iauimar IikiM ami companion ! of Uooth for weeks before the Sosasiiia- I tion, meeting him frequently ut tlie huu-e of Mis. Surratt, and holding protraeud secret iutei views with him iu his own room. i:io oi ik fnns oi me assassins was i V . ... " . to abduct President Lincoln while ridin-r out, but thisfailin- Surratt made a sud- , t , . deu visit to Montreal. It was also iu ,1'iiliiin'ii l.i.f.irA fl... f.r.T nitt.iii u-l.i.li , l . , . i , . tried to-.' conspirators that, within a few weeks previous to the assassination, he , i hud made a trip to Richmond. While there, he claimed to have had interwiuws with Davis and IJenjtimin, and on LLi re turn was confident iu his declar itiou that the rebel capital would not be cvacua;ed. The fact of Lis visit to Richmond was one of the circumstances which went to connect Davis aud other rebel leadtrs with the assassination conspirafy. He was present in Washington the day before ! the murder of the President, and is be thevtd to have home an important part to that atrocious afiair, but was never seen ! i'i the city again. Conscious of his guilt, I he fled from the scene of his crime, as is believed leaving vra-blngtun early oo ilu I liioniif.'' of the 1 " " h of Ai.-ril, nirjr bv way ot Philadelphia and Xcw l'oik to !?; ringfi-.ld, Massachusetts, where he was delayed a lay in conse fpuence of the fail ure of t:;e fains to cjnnect. Prom Ppringfioid he went by rail to PeVilii-lun, Vt., '.vhere, while taking his R:i:-per, he dropped bis handkerchief with his ti".'.ii3 maikc-d ttpi.a it, but the f ie: was knou too Ia!e to c2i ct his arrest. Arriving at !;:t. Aib ius, he ia reported to have It it tie train, proceeding ou f...it to Canad.1, making his wav, fi-itiliy, parily e:: j foot an ! partly by rail to Moti'feul. ii-'iv I be '.v:is sec; t ted for some time by ubel pympatiiizi-rs, but was repr;e i at tt.e time to have been seen i;e:;r a mouastery, where he ilisappeare L Since that time nothing ha been I.uotm of his whereabouts until a few days a Enropoan dispatch annomierd t!t '!'- i il. . i: l : . .. . . nai ocon iiiscovere j scrviiiiT as a L-rtvatu t soldier in tho Papal army. lie was ar- rested, but, succeeding in making bis e. j enpe, lie next appears upon the sc ne iii I K gyj.t The fact that an order lias beeti j seut to have him conveyed to the Uui:e ' i .States by one of our war vessels now iu Kurnpcan waters, indicates tht he is sale in the hands of Unite 1 States olUrers. ft is not improbable that his capture and trial may lead to new and startling devel opment. of fads coutieetcJ wii.li the as sassination coHspiracv. STICK A I'J.'sT ti:e;ie. A srecial dispatch to The L'oaton Ad vertiser savs that the recent interview of Genera! Grant with the President c n- j eernin'tlie amnesty eunfige comproni'je, sppcar.? to have been ot a very interest ing cha-aefcr. The General earnestly op posed the scheme as an u'tcr'y unsafe la sis of reconstruction, tending to restore' llebels to n'nsolute power in the rebellious section. lie urged Mr. Johnson to ae rept tird recomtnerd the tin) on anient to the Constitution as a fair and just pun of reconstruction, taking the ground that the people bad declared for it in unmis. takable terms at the elections, and that it wcuid be unwise to disregard their ex pressed wishes. It is said that the Pres- idcr.t listeneJ to these opinions without ions Wiibotlt but leaving a indicating bis own view, but leaving decided impression upon the mind of the General that his advice would be dlsre U.1 Tt 5a ln.n that finn. firan U ''"'' ., T , - of the oriinioo that if lur. Johnson wculd give tha'amendment his support :r would be immediately ratified by enough South - orn States to make it a part cf the Con AS IXFEItXAL RUt'inSEt:. During the time President Johnson Was 111 1 UtsDUrg, a JOS. waa SCUt ta iui at the hotel where lie was stopping. Jast ' . . l aLoat tnu tlmu tJe 1 rcslJct;t going open it, the idea tha it was au icfcr- na, machine was suggested, much , the ; lil-c. 12, lSi'o-c" J. S. PICEER, Adnf, ". tWrS St alarm of the party. ILe President or- j frEi ZiijitTs rP!:cl 180,,r:cs dcrcd Gen. Custer to examine the bos. ! Y . , iva:e sale his Farm rinwteu ia V.ii- r-J be cjnal to anyihmg tt bo louud iu any The ilk other i contents. I lie crowd then hastilv recur- istrioua General iu company with i ,rRJuma'a!C0,;r.,,?.v.e .J it.ar'e" aa.l II.ieu1fnre. ssnhmcine ., .... nines lrom 1 uiici-Mio, iu j-iciu;; i,r-nh i jf the party, took the box to the; w -(.ntnin? loo Acre, ubout 83 cr ! t'arn-.tnc, t.ar.iiii: I rmt- Itwm?, &c ....... . i , , .i -.i .i. i , I.--Vsl'd-s i.i this ilevartment r r oier tlirtr court jara oi tbe bo el ana tumeU a , S'ESC : yvs Uve n,9t .L.'e.rlil .pproto. . f stream ot water from toe hydrant upon It 1 0jJ i).veii;u., l'fjUp 'V--U Homo, I!:in!t ; "L-j piiMic. -ar purple hii heen to furi;:U completely saturating th3 b.x and itsWS ed such bombproof s they coulj fit m, l.o'o'd; conrcui I clm, c'v,U -ailis : f ,thf diri and s-lfish p.irpo , - ' . .i , . ,-,id:saTorv .'-"ir ih'e rrr ru-i-iv. , ses of the many ci.ipines nud sens Uion-nd- auu tlie box was thrown uon the rrcuul ' ":.'.'. vi.. ii, i ",-, ,.n'v l J,'. ' venturers bv wuieli the Farmer is incerawOy aua lursted epen. iitercwas no ex; tph-i sion, liut un esamiriation of thn lu x j showel that it rnntnir.cd- cd CO' Colorado Jewett, always ingcr.r;!:-;, I mnm.,r! .!. i ir : i bal llumliu President of tho V uw 1 ; States. He argues that !!..; wt,1 riee-j tiou of Mr. Lincohi w is not con.-titut '--.tm!, 1 as eleven of the States did not appoint lectois, and that Mr. llamliu hohl., over, ! as .ijr. jjincoin wcuiu tiavc (.one, in tiiei aoseuce ot a legal (successor. He iu!.;r j lrom this ar'uiuent that .Mr. Jeweti with- !,;- .nr.r.nrt frn... A,V,., T,.t, U ..... t-1, i. ....... . . i.-. i i, iiujuvu. , A Pr.v Jour.. The Young Men's John- sou Club iu Washington, it is announced. has been turned into a ?aipcrat:ec society .. . , , . Jrtt.le 7"at for the lntfTi-sta iif A .T It is r 1 ratifying to see them giving thier e?rts j r . h : . ". " . , I the direction it which tl.ier t.Urjn Ii-js . . most need ana will tie most tiiie.y to be ' Iv rl t v.' inrijuii; ico. ociiuit-u'jftiiuioc'i; wii'-iuc. ... . . . : .'i i . uuuiirju lias mi Lietu a uiciiiut i in ; this club. Wc trust he will soon join. .Vi i4'; is Pout. i'ij li o 11 liJiiD. J-.A fatal dbeae is prevailing among euttie in Kentucky. S--Tlicre i-.W3,OOa,CC0 of gold in the tre.sury at Wa.-hitigton. iif'There are '22 colored scho-j's in Ualiiuioie, at'en led by 2-"y;j pnpil?. i'rX dispatch of 5,000 woids was re cently sent over the Ant'auiio Cable. J tyA new line from New Yolk to Nor folk, Vi., is now t'petiuJ via of tho Dele Ware II. It. eiy-.V Inh'stoci to Via:-hislon froci N 'W (): loans, announces lhe abdication 4 tan. BaifTlie Central Ohio li. It Ins been ' ieaJ to the iJaitiaioro and Oiiio K. P.! for twenty year. tf'John C. UrcckiuriiL-! i-" peti'itn i.'ig lor padon. Airly oiigbt, iu consis tency, to raut it. fij i'i e new railroad biiiige over the S',T-f;tieli 'ti;a at llavere do Grace. Md., is ;l .13 fei in length. u"A dc-.: ri'etive fire r.ccnned in Pel A',2., O'l Sunday, Nov. 2'J, des:rcv- '' '-r.rr e-m attoni !.. .-eU bo -Us -.no- ' . nvttper :n pay cuvios a :or t.oerat ct;a uic ,K-j-J worth ot property. I ,,tUeln than a-rv .itiu-r e a:,t. J-ir'A purfy frem It.va, in .ttcnipiinv ' j ero.-s the Plains, r.-re capture by the ! TiijiaLS sud were ali kiiied escci.t three i ,IIon j,hn jx psfrce.s, late Public pouter, is said to be a candidate for Vul 1 1 -. S:atcs Scia'i.r from Iti.llaea, in il ce ! ' r i r !t . 'I v- I ... , , , . el lion. il. . "jaf. 0. vfiiose term win ire ou the -l;h of Noveiui.er. . iij" No ir'y two hundred ir.iiiiorj of' the national debt has beci liipiid within the past year, one l.nndud ; to, I ions in the last four months. Tho t redu eing capacity ot our courjiry is c'timaVt. at sis and ore half billions ; cr v.ar. CtoVe learn tint Judgs Kelly Iris pre; ired an act to create t"ii nf r -j! :.; a departr.iett to be called the depaitreei t of Internal Avenue. It vests the ?;p;d;i uicnt of Coiiiiuissioiier in the Sap-Cii't Court upon the nomination of the "t ioi Justice and allows tho Commis.-ioncr to j TP-'1 :t;t ali his subordinates. CiT'uC ..c-.-iattiie oi ..ottii tarOi;:.a after four ballots has c'eetv.J as Uniled Slates f-onntor 31. E. Manley, frn.,dy I Judge of tho North Carolina Supremo j Court under the Southern Confederacy, an . . , ... ,.,,- origtnul -secessionist, and sti.l a fjtatcs Kig'its man. John Pool, too present in-1 cunibetit, received 41 votes ca the last ballot and Y N. II. Pini'.h '27 votes. 13 V ULIV S A LK. Tne uiidt-r.- i-ned wi.l ofiei i at public sale in Benlctowii, Juniata oouiity, l'a., on JSaTraoAV, L'eckmbeb "i'Jih, istili, tho follov.ing UuacrihcJ Ileal ilstale, to wit : A tract cf Mountain buid, situale.l r'irt'v i n Tiisciror:. tovrnship, Janiata county, and ! F-r!ly A'adi.-.m township, Terry count;-. cuuuuinug eour iiunurea ncres, more or less bounded by lands of IS.tniuel Veck, David leale, ivm. an Hwcnii 'n and others. A ,,,- ' ".u,,u'r ." "J'no -no . i... ,i .r r ii i i" . . - - .i.i !auoveouino t.st. I ne above im are we.t i set with good Wvy Clusiuuf Oak and fine !J; aua wiU be sUJ ia '0l3 rr- 1 Kate to commence at 1 o'clock p. r.i., of said !-?. T-.''n --"cmlaacc will bciveuand terms ! ip-iiie Known iy . . a iui:ist;;ato-.'S soT:n:.-:c,tioe is I- hereby g:va ttint Leiivis of Aduiiui.-'ia . Ull LUC V-l.Hi: VI .Hl,l, .1,., ,f !..!, :;. .l.-'.l Ibuv 'jc't-iiruiitcifoliteuiniciaiTitrtlrttiaii: ; in the ubove named towiiship persons ! : knoing: theiusehea indebted to saul estate : v.ill mike immediate, pnymen!, and those liaT-; ia;t ch;ims will preseat theiu duly iuthenti- t - . ..,.;, .': ;., so Vv e-'.Iin;; ALiili. JuCaIIa;,'. i . ' OK Tllil H 3 Y T I S i) !! f !T IflCgrapU r8I rijjjj; r,"j;;:i;;jr. As the a(i rot tLing session of the 1-rg- l.-iatuu Mtil be i ne oi ii'insu il i-itere.'t to .1 ., 1'.. ....I . IU.-':.,. ! . .' .', , -, '.- ,,. ., .. : . . ttio l.'ct that a l. ailed o:a!es c:ia!or i ., ..t ...i.,.t I ..,!.,. ....,- .,i ii-t...r :'. .'...',.::!;.,. I . .. '., C;. .ji,if:i.uiii mil Hem i.'i mi . ii.w alive bodies of the (Vnirii-tiiivealt!. and I a ci::.i:i;e t::k-. phic! in l'Isf :fttt:e O il'li'KMI- L'eparttKetit oi' Zlju: by in rilioii cf General Geary us timeriinr the uttcutinu of tbe public is invifd to the tul. iwin;' i'rospectus of the llti-ils-Liny j'ii- -;i-njJi lur 1 l I'-'l i hi.!--Gll-M'SJ, .i i t i ;' : r .,i - .Nov the .:.t Ja!i .;. .tr i:i (.cn.rs! or -.m::lf i a Puim-v iv.-.oi.i. b.sideH e-.ntt.iu .. r..-i .i .. . i: .. a inn 11 ki. 11 100 ':,iu-i:u!i:i--. i:i , , , ' , . . i - ----- , - of affairs at the Capital, w-i! gtVO cio.-ti.ns telei'iaphie rep .rioet'ai! impt.rluiit evci.ls tint trai:-;ii:e t!.: ouuh."iit ll.o oci'i'iry. a syco; other i l l 'o:ie;n-: iona! proee r.ii !i a an-: I be ma' 1. 1 :i vrlf wi. turnibhed iy m :i! o.s t lie fjlloivii: j f.ints : One year, in advance Sis months, iti advance Three " ' " For the Session .... 1 7') .... -2 :V ess than No subseiiiiti'ius taken fur three months. THE WEEKLY TEI.KGUAPU . . (- , in contain a rc.-u:i;e t ! ;,l bti-ittcss ttaus.icied iu ':igre.-s and tli5; I l.ei'i.-tature, lideu-.-piile reports w.-a ii appear i'i the Dai y. C:i'.nierciai at-J I naticial Intel itgcr-ee, and other i:a; "l!ai;t i lll-irt'TT HI iT"MI I I'J IHr.tio fi m tint t ln ; Political, Literary and i-';.t;.ily N.:w.-!..i;.er. j ri.r.r-:s : ' )'ic year, in advance 82 (:'( Th:ee c. pies, one 'idd.e-s. in ;:dvaiiee 4 5! t c lire covi js to one aitarc.., ti'i.i Mi ex tra cpy to the person set. :Ihl: toe club .". 7 f.O No i:-l!:.CS will be l'!:.ee l .'1 O'lr !m..ks ; 'itil, s the cash accompanies it ' 1 T ter. Address I'i Li). I.Kii'iiS ;'.!:, la.-n.-!-i:ri'. Pa. ck:;ts wants:!) fo'j. t:ii: w.xr r;f- Sx ii'.ar ami bet si !'.:.. SfAiseriptiin !.?; f nldicln-i 1 V-';-:.r' ths oust tt'cti - vc pub. ;..-;:i-r. in tee I i.i:i l rs'at''-'. (having vis i . -1 - not p't?s t. t !l c hT! nil n-iier a ve are e !!! XI i H !"T iv A;- ills. : :!.s ii.-,) i'.o e::nviis-:irr' .ill w ti : !V'.i i oicti u n-n y :i'.i .v.ei.'t f (Jcnev.d .' !vis-m r r 1 M" t r .lir.-ci'v v.ili: tlie I II! i .tiraee? t ie :-. -ut iio..!:i! of i,rp'.vi-!,ee, an 1 is Co.!' V to. ilrtlivrieii''.1!! tti-res of K-a' Itttr serie? on "it so! jo:- r.'oioiv l. H.ii Xo It-, ..v l I-'.: .jl-.-Vf, , L i .-. i o .i i,i ii:-- ; j f": i-o'. i:--: Mol ;--e rnr , I ti.o-n a: ! tiio e'i-'a:::, t .f s-.-.l tliose of i,''i.r j.i:h:; l.er. .'..!' t i i'i il. i ',.:-.;:;:: : l'h;: -. i a.. ' -1 . r. . i Ooiit. rbiea-o. ill i or !--1",r"'! ce; ..! a . he ii se !l Cejds, v 'i i.i i.i ,-i . Mi :;;. i t'-.-oi". ti .!i-l;n 7 vd k; ;..'. ! ' to J'i. 1 " T. i I ' 'o -Oe. t'.i--ane:ts from f.2t; to r?) t. I ! A 1 '-.:i n-sorineid of i'urs an 1 MutTs in city prices, i'i-.! -,rap:lt ;' ''ev on.-irt. i'nuvii s-itjr-ir U" to 1 ';. A i.-ni' ii-i,rt;iiu;t of l'.Ian'Kel s. ) to S.Vi't. Wtlite lin. --ilo C" Also, a lar..;o a-.-ortia rtf.'iiy n' t'roin S T. of I of I lit best ?"i.i:- to ". of i.a.iies t.i-iilrs !.". :l iar-0 a", or". ut re'li.e"-! lo'oa'S. The above ..ric-s arc f..r Ta : ! nen.tiice. 1Ue tollomus -sricfs tti i.- f -n-i ; ,,lal.kp,:.,,, : i;,ltlcr ;;i,o to. E-rs -Ce. per Jotten caau, J. It. M. TtT-T. rurter-o.n, V r.iny : -If. :o. yJi) A PiOif SVItKKT. 4 : PillLAWil.liiiA, ; I!us a lar-'o sink of risa Vv ATCIli.S; i JKVVIIi.UI', .SILVKR-.VAT1!, nml : fr! 1 1 Oi UUti j lay aud iJridal Presents ! "j'i'j "irn. -ST'F.5TF.n LAND AfiKNCY. "'. Citi nncnsUr, Vi-o-j-ti:i, v."ii! L'-v nn sf 1 HtriAL E3TATK. nrrl y.17 Txc f-r ; can obtain eh,,." Homes and ,:-. wtf ' ! ,,v .,ow,.r iu prosperous I..eli.;.- !.y : ,imreterc!iec 2;ve.if re-piircd e--ii::ml laar. .'l-ty. J. A It'JK. r.r.d well selected stock of li 1M ii. (T.i:t;:?.con.p i Mam. t-'iiootder. !ia ; cjn ess fork, I'l'iir. pice, ,lce. m Pices. U. f.t .LULi', I'UUV.' & fAIllii.i;-o n r r I o W H T C ! C Z T a p !l. - . . . . . if.voteu to ri10;ea Literal .ire. iucluoiajr Toetry, !:ov , Tlts and J' and Faleri linii ', , '..'n'rri!y la the Literary Ii'p:ii 'it'l; bUU present' the choi.-. st vaiie:i ove!- pr.'.tuct i:ieni so iar as within onr power ft''-- Portion of the (Jmnlotr,, si-.l.ciiLti'.ii. .iva s I'-firtment liie stin m '.uiry, c ire, mid ili:;crir.:iiiition. in p:iiherin and vrepiir.!!! t!ic Stirring K vents of the Uy, i-xin .'r .y lor 1 ai' p tper, wiiitlieno las oecn '..r I'll one of its m.-irUivt It iliires and given so uui vrrsat s.'.tisf uiion, will he continued with r l1tl,.. 1 e:T ins to meet the increasing demands i-f ihe piiblie. Ti t-is. Tuo ilol'ars nn-t fi"y crnts per a'j tir.ru. No orlcrs received without the e.v-'i, .. ! till subscriptions stopped ut the ct-1 'il tlie lime paid for. Specimen numbers sent. A,! '.rr.-s. TMI!.!? It. rnr.?, 1' i 'i r ;.:i '. Troprie'er, Oeraianlos-n, Pliil att. !: hia, 'a. lee. 5--Jt. ; lyMI.'if-'TttAT'tTfS SALH. Th tinder SX. s';i' 'i, A'b'iinistrator of Joseph Kurtz, l..:c V.' it-.-r: I'l-iuwiii-e ..t. n.-lr:', .Jtiii::ii v county, '.i, "':Vi . uii' tor siiie on lhe pripiisei, i; -il iy. .t.sMiary 2, ISliT, the following ! I' '.v.I f.stat?, i'i wit. The nadivi'Iiid onu-bulf of a trfiet of I-id Ki'-o-:-! .1 in ntiov" (i-.ir.ed loirri-tiip. ftdjoiDiii; i:.uiis of Iior.; :o.i:i l-'t.lers, tieorje F'.iio't and ctli rs, eo:.t-iiriiti;' lo", Aeros, more or less, I,M' imi :is the Mei.!:'' V tract. At. o At the .-ante liiac ar.l place, the un ':v'oi.l :.-! a'.f of HToth.-r u.ict of Land sit..:;'-' i:i ti..or'ie toivo-hip. roljoinin tho ah. .-! 'r.iet. h .t'i. lid by Ahnioiti l'e and oit-er, sotitttinin ltii Acres, more or b;ss, v; '.r !i ajiji-.ii : eatiiue.H. The leiiriiuiujr undiviiioil one-hr.lf of eneli of ill aojve ii'uoed tracts of laud wii! i so' I at the same time ! place, by the undersign ed as Asiijnce of John Kreei. The. above farms are itn lor excellent cuTti- ; - itii.a v ith lvrc!'iii l!ones, Uarns and o:h : i r c.-. v-. ::ry o'at-htiiidiiitfs tlierfon erected, v.iia riiimine; wtiier mid ehoica fruit on each. T':ii.'i-. -tlne-fioiiih of (tie purchase ro.iney !i P: 1, paid i n ciiti'-iu-;' ot s;:le. inotinlin !.-. ? T-i-.- e : i. to he o i' 1 when th.; pr ip' i-ty is ST:! -!; iIoto; on -'ourili on tre lt d.iy of Api!. 7. v)m'ii p-.'ses.ii'n will be rien, t'.-l vet: 'ni-.'der, with ii;''!v. on the 1 day of A ts SAMUHL Ll'.ONAitD. l'i-'r. ", 1 H i i-i. I . f !' It: ! V-l Viiril MICtll.M V & ,.w. Ter Kti'ertainia-s, Inti ructtve. Art- i :!e .1': 1 p'-ii 'i:1!y li'.Ustraled Monthly Mag-a-iiie.o;- iov-T e.nd (iirls: toinelude pleftsing iiUis.ii-a. ions of hilosoi'hy, lhe Arts ami .S(. .net -i. ,:or:il and l-.lerestioj Stories, .M-,-.1i-. r r-! il nl fil -ut frrntlf,ff f,ifrr. li -iitii'j: a Mn-eoui ol" the e,ond. ihct hi taa bci itifal, for every youu A:..erk':t. viitiool iriv-.i'-ti'-: or ex:i,ri'er;itions .in r;e l.' o-ies. I -" cent-' ; Vii'-rly. sl.'iti; Ad ititi inal op.-.. SI.i'.o. o! tve for 5..C. A i: re-e ftid l; unlilitl colored engraving pre S T.ti- t f'rre with tho first Vo., also, to rarh, Fill;;!? -i sei iher :'t I, "'!, p goo 1 Mier-uope era j ei:.i'.e of M-.-;ie Ph'iti.praplis. SiDi;to r,.i.t. ,n ii!,-! he? oa ree.i;it of price, trteml t .i--! .-ttcimen X... AMr -ss, W. JLXXISUS T. -IT:; Kr. way, X. V. O-M-.lNO ....JilSKi'll HKLL. A :V t) i Vii i'j i l:-ili ' PI.'K I'toti T' ;:'ie l ntm i!ie to the citizens L i ! l:i!o lowTi-.'-.-n that the; have just i. rurri-1 !:oia ih-j ciiy with a Urge sloe!" of .V-rcl.an lis; . wl.i.:l: they are openiiij ia Dear ie r's n w st' ie i-ioiu in .Miintown. Onr -t i!; c--:fi.-ts of i'rv t '-'. liro-eiies, Tooia a-:-.! .-ui.e.i, V,:ti and '.'ej.s, tineenswure, HarU-v,:-re, viti a c'n.'i'ai ns-orl j'er.t of Van nioioi'S. Mall. Coal Oil, .V.C.; with everv ihio.; t; u lily T;opt in a e -u.iiry store. (rr no ti s ti.ni.k sales aud sinnll prufirs." i ' ' ri eat! ho!' nod examine rur new roods, n v M. i.-';-J il l l-KAUIXG i BELL. : i S 'av. f.S Xt.TlOK. Jo!.n Freci, of vii'e, i'eri-y coui.ty. P.A., survivini; !.. hi',; i.r ii ,if liurtz ii. Freei. .! tr.irt. 'l-v .1 , ;.nd eaid . i'-ii.ii;; on il- 1:'.'. h day of Octo o.i le r. voln .fary as-iiiioent of ait -i. pcrso'r'.l : nd niixed hoiungin;; . io the na'.i'.-r-io :i A.-itittee, in Iu '.iio.tit ol 'jre'i.tors. Notice is :i to a'.i pcison ov. i.oj; or indt tiled Io coine forward and inaiie itniue-i-oi and thus- h';vi'; claims against !':'.r!i:ei.-hip to pieseut their ac L: iaaicm to SAMclil. LrONA?.l. somd "M.iis, Jai'i-'.ta county, l'a. v : ' !; :, i: li:e ,'sr r.! 'j.'.nr.K vi'tu:-:uTV at n t S ' m: -Ti"? u!i'!r,rsi''ie.l, res'ulin rUIVATK ii jr in Del- awi'te 1..-t.i ji. .Inuiata ciin'y. offers for saV I i 1 t'aioi. i-iiui.le in ssid township, two n;i ! a lrilf ini'es from i honipsont'in-n. nujoiii-Inn-Is of i-'iinni":! lloiis, t.-avid (iarverand o';i-rs. eontaiuii1 nor.-s, liav-n: (hereon, erf end e. i;-.ik T-irn b"ix'' feel, pun! lwel i;i; tlou-e, vitli si! luce-- :v out bniidins. Ah'i.iit acres is e'e-ired and under jjor.d cult iv.i ii.n tliii halaii;-e W'jli liu.bered. The i- ';:::, -.-t' oe 'i quarry and kiln en j '.'i", v. iih st re.. '.i of wmer running througii tho !":-. ;-,n. Titms easy. 6.!(ji:-t 1, ioo'i-tf. C. G. SIIKLI.V T. J. TI O O II K VOODWAItD&CO KSTAULISlir.D l?-22. ;:rz ca .map.ket srn.r.T, PlilLAL-ELPUIA TVrTi'.T:. The public are hre' y noliSe t j. 1 !i,s.i 1 hove li:is day purchased from be:o:!. !. lioalCj of Ucal-j township, J'.miat cuniy. l'a . th-j following property, to wii : nine h' a l of Hordes, tvro Sta-re V.'ajrip?, one ioirid Vi..ren, lliree orin Hi-roa-, one Tup on" i Sue: Sleds, eleven sens iiarness and or.-; t;oiv Ail persors are warned notlopnr- 1 c'n."--; cr iu any way interfere, vritli the same. s I have Kit lhe property in the care of L. 1.. lieaie tu Use till Called i Vi . il.VM-iUV liEALH- lJetj-ii. I