-J - L- ; j Juniata miimi .I union of IttJccs, mid rr union of urni, A union no jwwcr f hall s a r; A union ofhcurlt, ondn union of htindi, And the A met lean I ; fort err! M 1 F F L 1 N T O W N: tVedaexdar lUorssinc. January !3, ISO?. il. II. U1LSON, lditor nuu I'ubli-.ln r frJX'TUEJU MA T .1 S EX Tl X EI. -rO T-.H I he Largnt Circulation of any paper pub lished in this County. It is' therefore (lie fcrtf adeertitiifj mrtium. It is n Paper, truly loyal, ably conducted, a first claus Loc-ilist", and well worthy of the pairjuuge of every loyal citizen in tlic (bounty. llcti in: Those of our eitizeus who did not hoar Iho Kcv. Mr. McLean, of Lewistowu, de Jiver, on last Friday evening, his lecture on the "Piguity of Labor," missed a lec ture front of beauty and attraction. The lerture tdamps him a man , one who un derstands the situatiou and wants of man, and who has the mauhool to declare the truth among his felluw-uiau where ? much diess passes current fur that most precious quality, trulh. At mj titue iu tlic history of our country were such vast fields for labor thrown invitingly open to the honest laborer. Nature spreads her board bounte-jujly before mat), richly ladened with everything thnt conduces to his comfort and hr-.ppir.ess, savin:' ' take what you reed, but pay its price," auu this decree is so hedged with penalties that no man can pass expecting to escape Then, la'.or is a duty, a necessity, an liqu or the law of the universe iho lav of God. Mau cannot dignify Lbor, but la Lor dignifies wan. Wealth may be a de votee of labor but generally is not Royalty may underffan I and comply with the requirements of this law, but ncitLcr wealth or royalty can dignify labor. Wealth, rank, royalty are highly digni fied by it. The first man on the earth, though in bis primeval state of iunccenec and iu the image of his Maker, and a lit tle lower only than the angels, was no ex ception to this law. lie was to "dress aud keep Eden." The seeond man "from heaven," the Son incarnate obeyed it, not only by laboring constantly fur man's hpir itual redemption, but at physical employ ment he "was a carpenter." A very faint i lea indeed can only bo gleaned from what we say of this meritorious lecturj. ItE'iOVALS Mt;j.U Jl lli L7 Senator Cowau, who, in consequence of his peculiar relations r'uIi the i'ribi deu', may be taken as one who speaks by authority, said, ia debate ou Wednesday Ls, that the whole cumber of removals from office made by the Executive since the last adjournment of Congress were but four hundred and for'y six. In the State Department the removals had been but ten, and iu the Treasury one hundred and uiuety-scven ; ia the l'o.-tOCbe De partment one Luudred and ninety seven ; in the Interior Department tweuty oue; in the Attorney General's Cilice aioeteeu. The total number ol exchanges, accord ing to these statements, wis therefore eight hundred and niuety-one. Dut U' OU these principal officers depends a large number of inferior ones, appointed bv the chiefs. When we recollect that Col lectors of l'orts, Postmasters, Assessors and Collectors cf Infernal I'evonuc arc included in the number removed, who Lave under them inspectors, Clerks, em ployees, carriers, assistant assessors, col lectors, &c , it will bo safe to average the uvmber of minor appointments to each at ten, making the number al li'i-jnal who Buffered with their chiefs nearly niuc thousand. Theoretically, the President controls only those appointments given Lira by law, but actually he directs the more important appointments, lie exer cises an important influence, acd the Sec retaries aud Cabinei oficera would not dare to make the chief appointments within their juiisdiction without his Ap proval. The removals havo, therefore, beeu much more extensive than Mr. Cow an would make out. Thus far the num ber of appointments sent to the Senate for confirmation arc but three hundred and fifty seven, so that considerably more than oue-ha.1 of the whole number of victims are yet to be accouuted for. The sentiment of the people in the loyal States, as expressed iu mobt of the votiug, by the Legislatures on the ratifi cation of the constitutional amendment, is of a very marked character. Thus, in the popular brunch cf the Nevida Leg islature the vote stood yean, 31 ; nays, 4 In the same branch of the Mala Legisla ture the vote Wuo 1'0 to 7. TIip Teriitoiial Sthrmc There is a trowing belief at Wash ington hat I he Congressional policy of reconstruction is rapidly dcvcl ping into what is kuovrti as the territorial scheme. We make no doubt that if the South ob stinately persists iu refusing to sanctiou a prorer adjournment of the basis of rep iiscntation, and in elevating to office those who have been the most active leaders of the rebellion, feuch a course will speedily result iu the overthrow of President Johnson's so called State Governments. Iu the f.ce of such continued and unre pentant opposition to the best iutercsts of the lt-'pubiie, Congress can hardly refuse to i! full justice to both the white aud black I'munist of the South. T1.C path of national safety will be too plain to be avoided, and the reconstruction of the lately rebellion districts will bo based upon the broade:;t principles of republi canism. IIoN. I'm i.li'Eii, after seventeen con secutive years of political life, has returned home, feeding like a schoul-boy released from a hard day's study. The grinding duties of the la.it six years have uo-t suc ceeded iu killing him off, although there are fjv; men who could have performed the .mount of extraordinary work most if the time playing Governor aud Secre tary too which ho did, and live it through; though often sick, be wm never out el the harness. Wo welcome him home, earnestly wishing Lin a long aud pleasant life, ti'ter having mj truly merited the esteem of all fur tho faithful manner in which lie perferjjfd his official duties Neither the malediction) if disappointed parties, the fio'tiouj dcuuru-ialicns of officious iutermeddlc-rs, the fawning of sycophants or the brow-beating of un worthy aspirants eola swerve h:u from a straii'htfwrw'iid cotirte. lie kepi tn eagle eye to t ho ultimate result, Cfuudcnt that th'j wheel ' f tiuio would vindicate actions which might a time be C"m demued by thoe who are too ready to condemn neiore bearing tlic trua slate o: t a ease. LurULurj i'hruakitl. 1-REE I'ASsES The following is j '"W' " ! , " , , - , . , maaship whio'h wulma :h!s : ueration to be au extract lrom the minutes of a , . ,, , , , ,. ,, , , I ')! the iL'UUUi I yal to tne l.uiou and to meeting of the board cf directors cf the j lie p,:.,;. 'piie poi,-n of thirty j. ars ca iVunsylvanta llailroad Company, and wi'j j not be eradicated I y the subserviency of put an end to the applications to member ,1,u 1lt?i,ll'nt' or h ,Ilc ''!:tc- "? of the Legislature for passes: J f-"-":, Lel "" tle ." "! , lhe Southern ttrritorv is disloyal. i he "jn.soivtd, 1 hat this (. ompiny -ill de iTr Bica of to day "mu t pi ml their eluo: to issue free pscs, except f.,r pure !,.hi;,:,ea against another rroa.,o..ablo re ly charitable purpose, ami su.-L others r.s i ;.,; i.;u. The CeM.if.uiora Amen.lmcntv m opitnoti of the 1'resiJ ut may he abso- , ari.l i,...r!ir.l tuffra.-e will help to do this, luteiy required by the interests of the jlu, uaivcrN.; ataucsty will Lelp to undo .vkii'.u j, xuiwi'.-i. iii.ii uu oe:"ers 01 this'.'ompany but toe 1'residtnt. shall is- sue tree paM-? except .. employees v, hen traveling on the bu.-in'.-s of ihj Company, unless .specially authorized by the 1'icsi dent." Thk Si-ritr.VK Cm ur The Supreme Court consist of the -following name 1 ju.'ists, with the date of their sppuiui' mer.ts : lS'Vj S. P. Chase, of ()., Chif Justice. ISo") James M. Wayne, of Georgia. ' 1M." S-.muel .NcKon, New Wk. lr-'IO. Kobert C. Crier, Pennsylvania. 1 vin Nathan Cii.Terd, .Maine. l:-!2 Noah M. Sway no, Ohio. lvi)J David Davis, lilinoi.-j. 1M.J2 Samuel p. Mihr' lswa. lii'j'o Stephen J. I'iei J, California. After t:ie liATTLE. An official re port of the battle of Gettysburg, mates that twenty seven thousand five hundred aud thirty four guns weie' pithed nn o:i the field after the engagement, twenty four thousand of which were loaded. Of this number one half had two loads each remaining uufired, one quarter had three loads," aud the remaining six thousand had fen loads apices. Many were found hav ing from two to six bullets over one charge ia others the powder was placed above the ball. Oue gun had six cartridges with paper untora. Iu odo Springfield rifle, tvot.t -three separate and distinct cLur tres were found, while one emooth-bore musket contained twouty-two bullets aud sixty buckshot rammed in promiscuously. Cu7"The District of Columbia suffrage bill, notwithstanding the President's veto, has been passed ly a tvo thirds' vote of each Jlouie of Congress, and is therefore the law. It will be remembered that the citizeus of the District vote for neither President, Governor. Judges, nor for Le gislature. Their buffiage is restricted to miiuicip.il oSeer.s alone. Congress is both the legislative, and executive power o' the Littrict. The announcement of the reelection of fcicuctor James W. Sye, of .Nevada, will be received with unfeigned joy by his numerous fiicuds throughout the country. Few public men have formed so many warm personal friendships in so brief a time as Senator JS ye-, and the uew State of .Nevada could not have cho sen a better mau to represent her iu the tsenute. FoUNJl-V'h WflEULV I'liiliSS. This the best weekly paper published in Phila- delphia contaius jtuerul news besides jther instructive aud intcresiing re-adiu-. uiatte-r adapted to the farm 6ui fiiaside Ilea ill- 1' ro.-peeij..- iu auoiher c.lutuu. Si'KKCH vi- c:es. casiekon. After the election of Unite'. Ftati Senator, on the 15th inst., the members of the Legislature and other lrierds of Gea. Cameron met in the Loehicl uiuiug room, aud after the General had received the congratulations of his many friends he addressed thctu as follows: Gentlemen; Your greeting is very kind and cordial, aud I thank you for it I thank God that in spite of the Blunders my enemies have repeated, for tecty years, my fellow citizens, who have my life from day to day, havcalwHysttood by my i-idc and helped me to repel i)cm. This la.st struggle of my political life has ended iu victory. I desired this arai'3i wer, to vindicate my honesty to my chtl ren auJ my friends. I now propose, tu out these wanaets belaud rr, ami la lor get alike, the liars who coined thew, aud the 1 act that good men, in soeij ei.ws by the repetition of il'.cm were induced to be lieve a.id repeat them. Of the eighty two republic in Mem bers of the ljegisture, my friendd assurn me that fisty ol them preferred Hi) to anyi! other candilate, and would have V'.'tcd for me, rather than have witnessed defeat. l ne character oi my supporters is r grati- lying to me as their nuu-t.-e.-d. Any one, wh.) knows i.nj thing of our i-ehtics, who Will road ttic l.t o. tht33 lino voteu lor me will find names a t pure and honorable as that el the purest chrir.tiau moraiist among my rivals; aud quite as un'ikciy to listen to any corrupt r.ro;iosal. Je-t there 1 leave the whole mailer, putting ail f'al.'u hoods, and uuimosities, ami predjudiens, together under my foct; ajid 1 tro torward to the honorable duties to which my na t.ve suie has called me far tlie third time. Sis years r.go I thought that slavery was thj strength of tho rebuiiou, and ought to be destroyed withect ii'ty. 1 wished ur;o to arm all blauk lien wtio wouid Volunteer. Of course 1 tlwght that clothing a black maa in tiie Ameri can uniform clothe 1 Li:u a!.;o iv;:h the rights of au American eiti.itti: nr. I I am always dorry to t-e;- a black ,-ol tier, and lell-.ct tl.at evsu l'eni sy Ivauis Ki i'; l:im ti e b..ilo! the only v, capon wl.ceby he lean protect himself. I lu; e tohve ;si: :i!ic woru "white stricken inm our t "nota tion, aud the fp:i:t of custe, ba-td up il) eo. or, u'.teiiy ncstiuyi-d. 'i ho Sou! h, however, is more ;k-d y social iti!!uc:icu than t-y noM;cil nin- eij les. If you a- e wUc and firm n may possibly edue sre the rising iretier.itinu into I t. ii .... iit. Of An Johnson I P-.id I-.-pt rgo :h it hn. was a traitor to hi party, and enemy id his cmr.try, and a la.l II as done many bau thu-gs, I ut ro li- in:r vo;.-e loan oileri'i couniry to l bos.' levy v:!io nre.i to -'.js-rt : ,e :..:!-; M ttie u;i-ri:if!pi-!-l r-.cn r..J V-w.-.v th; .;;c.-.t Republic a.-j. it iT Ofg.ililZMIO'II jr :i:s : ,i!ron- joiiie 1 tiie Democrat!.; psrty ion n"o. lie i.is a ri;.ht t-i give th.em tlie niees, but he ii.i- no r.g'.t to a:.-.po:c of them at auction to weak-kneed Kepub lic:m. 'J'he pauper labor of Europe is rg!tiu comr iiSing with ottr labor, and our runa factu: '3 languish for want of r"tee:ior. against it. Pcnsjlvania needs :io assur ance of fiv dovotiou to her inte.c: s in I. this , w urv :Oii is 1 ue t j'ere. is e I will continue 10 tlic .-.Lor in i-e.ison i nd out of season to ported our manufacturers from ruin, and their work men from being thrown cut of employ ment, or their watres reduce to starvu- ti on point. Fori hold that the true eliaro of any nation depends ca the wel- ire or its laoonog clases. Gentlemen, 1 trust that this is my h-st wenaro tare 3' political slrugglo. I have nothing more to desire, and I hope ve will all ioiget the bitterness the unjustifiable bitt.:r ness I think, of the late contest. For my part I will try to act ns a repress. n tative cf all the Itadieal Ilepu'oiier.ns of Pennsylvania, without regard to past dif fernces or dissensions. With my tern pcrment I caunot forget my fri.mus who have ttood by m so nobly, but I will try to forget aud forgive the unjust calumnies, and the political oppotitlju I havo experienced. The Supreme Court of tho United States on Monday, tho 14th inst., pro nounced the teo-t-oath of Miisouri, red tho test-oath prescribed by Congress for attorneys who, having takea part ia the rebellion, asked to be re admitted to prae tice, unconstitutional. As, however, the four judges, including Chief Justice Chase, who dissented from the recent da cision in the Indiana case, also dissented from the decision delivered on Monday, it is evident we arc suffering from a now Prcd Scott experience, and that p;.rtis-.:o views, rather thati respect for fundamen tal principles of law and jusliee, regulate tho action of tho court ou questions con nected with reconstruction. 63- I''" priv''iiuo r the assem bly of the fortieth, and each fcucceeding fj0Doress. on the 4th of March of th year ou which the Coagreiloual term of office commences has passed Doth branches ioi Congress, il lo saiu iuui lot 'ue-ut v. -II --igu thit b..i. v.r.s. sion 'aserox i;i.:.( rt:i l.Mll." STATUS Si:.ATt. In accordance with the law passed by Congress, and the laws of l'cnnsylvania, the respective Houses met on Tuesday afternoon the loth i:ist., at three o'clock, for the purpose of electing a Senator to represent the State of l'eniipylvauia in the Senate of the United States, for the term of xix years from the 4th day of March next. Tho Senate was e?.!!cd to order by Speaker Hall, and voted as follows: Messrs. liigham, Urowee (Lawrence,) Brown, (Mercer,) Coleman, Council, Cowlos, Fisher, Graham, Haines, Landon, Lowry, MeCouautrhj, liidsway, Iloycr, Shoemaker, Stutzman, Taylor, Vorih- ington and Hall, tiitakcr I'J voted for Simon Cameron. Messrs. Burnett, Davis, Donovan, Slatz, Jackson, Jamon, llandull, Schull eariht, Wallace aud Walls 11 voted or Edgar Cowan. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES This body met punctually. Speaker Glass in the Chair. Messrs. Adaire, Allen, Armstrong, Dar- t0 jrown Cameron. Chase. Chadwick k rolvllio, Davis, Day, He Haven, Donougli ,ry Ew;ug l'reeborn, Gallau-her, ( ,,,, Gordon, Harbison, Hoffman, Humphrey, Kennedy, Kerns, Kiuiuicii, Cinney, Lcc, Leech, McC-imant, M Creary 1'Kee, M'Phcrrin, Mann, Marks, Mcch it:, Meily, I'aunypaekcr, IVtcrs, Dillo.v, ,'uaj, llichards, Koath, Seilt-r, Sharpies, humr.n, Staccy, Sturubaugh, Subers, '.'addell, Wallace, Watt, Webb, Wclier, 'haun, Vt'hartoti, Wilson, Wingard, Voo Jwnrd, V orrall, vv right and tuass. Hjirnkrr G2 voted for Simon Cameron. f.T i! t v,.! lircen, rennan, Calvin, ( hall.uit, ( ol !fa, ernir, Deise' Fogel, Gregory, Il-ir-nir, Headman, LIet:,:i-l, Hood, Hunt, Jenks, Jones, Kline, Coon, Ktsrtz, Liu ton, Long, M'ilcnry, Maish. Mtnklcy. Moyers.. Mullin, Phelan, tuigiev, Il'mads l'.'LivO!, Kou.ih, Sat'erthwnit, 1 harp and We.-.tbrook ."7, voted for Ivlgr.r Cowan. KE,-AI1TILAT10.N. '( iViioi (.iimruii lu tho Senate 11 lu the IIoUjc. (12 hi 11 til For Edjur Covun. In thj Senate In (he House 4 Majority for Gen. Camern the rrm.it: iu:irr. WASiiiviTON, Jan. 4. The following is the btaiement cf the p'Mie debt of the I'nited States ou the 1st of January, 1N17 : I'ebt bearing Cole interest : 5 per cent bonds, ai'.h-!,(i,.)l,::.;0; f per cent, l-.r.ds of 1!57 and ei:.7My.4H Ml; f. per cent, brmds, J.Sl, ZZo,7 k:b') ; II ter cent. f)-20 bombs S.f-T. 125,10-! ; 'avv IV.itaion tund, ?ll,7:'0,C0i' total. r.i'i tyo.7ii,8:. I'ebt beai iri- ctrrcnev interest : f rrr 1 cent, bonds, j: noii;d interest 0.(122 !'(''!: .'I ve-.r c-.t-i- 1 notes, Sl-I t.iMlU.MO ; 7 2-10 notes S-J7U,S57,07'J total, :J70.4 IU. Matured debt not presented fur piy mt.ut,f:lG,51S,'.iSC,:n. Po-bt bearing no interest : I". S notes, MS.) -t!7 S:.2 ; fraftii.n il n:rrM..- c- roV'J, !!(, M.::; lraetional currency. SiJ-.jfrom ne-.rly overy State in the I'nb ;i. The! 2X'1") gold crtificntOS of der-ssit, pr-.c.leal arnn-eLent ot cve.y .i-partiuf m ! $ll,4 ir.llfO total, ? Pjrt.C7:J,;l:; ',-2. n-akes il probiable for young :..en t., c -.,;ae ri' 1 oi. . j., i, . , I hundreds of mile to prjoy ir r.-Ivartv :e-, I Total Jebt,S,,('i7.'.:;j-J,r,i5.-l2. Amount in Treasury ; coin, ?S,S11 ,;"t;7,7."). Am t iu Treasury; currency, 81J3..' lr.7G ".0 1 total, ?13l,727,"SJ.7i. Amount of debt j0;iS C:wn fn- Trcasur?, $'2,o HJ.32.5,7-',i!4. rr, ,. . ' ' ' ' i lie .orcgoing is a correct statement of the ludic ucf t us appears from the bo-jks and treasurer's returns in the Pe psi tmeut. on January 1st 1SG7. (Signed 1 1 go it M'Cuu.ocir, b'e:ret,iry of tho Treasury. lilLIlCTlO.V ItLTllt.VS. We give below the official majorities of all the States North of Mason and Pix ou's line, which held elections iu 1830. It will be seen that there is a clean ma jority in every Siatc against mosks. A total majority of 4il,S75. California is the only State that held lo election in Fiji!. Tho llipubliean majority two years ago was 20,UVJ. If tho cops can derive any consolation from these figures they are welcome. i.j. Tilaine Con ne eticut New Hampshire. .. litiode Island Massaeliusett-.s Vermont .- New Jevey .New York , Oregon Ohio Indiana Kansas Iowa Pennsylvania Micbigau West Virginia Min nesola.. Illinois Wisconsin Missouri Nevada Total.' 511 w, OMM (io.:iu:i '2'2. f-.'o HM") ir,.V)0 42.(11)5 H.-2&2 11 ,20!) ;i7,:VH) 17.17S 2:,i:;s G,(;if M.L'GS So-,? 2:J.f)07 2,sr.) 1 Ml, i ') NEWS .ITEMS. About 25,1 0U bees mi'k? a swarm. A big diamond worth 20,000 is on exhibition in New Orleaus. 1,119,250 Dibles were printed by the American Eil'o Society iu lSGO. The Daupliin county court ha-i deci. ded not to foot the bills for the ieception of A. J. in Harrisburg. Letters of administration have been issued to a colored man at Wilmington, N.C., for the first time iu the south. Mr. Wood, of IJeaver, Pc., in 1S1." got divorced froaj Mrs. Wood, and now, in 1807, ha remarried her. A That divorce Woodn't do. Nine men prcjaring ammunition at Iielfast, Ireland, were arrested on tho 31st, and in the house were found bayonets, rilles, and bottles of Greek fire. Some unknown scoundrel cr scoundrels went inti the orchard of Jacob Hikes, in Waynesboro, Pa., last week, cut down all his fruit trees, seventy iu number, broke open his corn crib and scattered the c i u over the public road. On oue of his gates was written, "This is not the worst " In a recent case in Indiana a justice complacently remarked, in summing up the testimony: "Gentlemen of the jury. In this case the counsel on br.'i sides are unintelligible, the witucss.es on both sidej are incredible, and the plaintiff and de fendant are both such bud characters, that !a mn If I'J I ii.l : fT.Tti n I ll'l.O.ii Vim T'.nu . ." ''ive your verdict- OOT Thirty-one year3 ago Jonathan llcckwith, a young lawyer of decided pron.i.-e. living io South L'eml, b -ugl.t a pint of whibky, and pt;?r.' i.'rutA, wars- dcred cut ou To Coi:; ec j r:.irie, on I did winter night, a:i I was so badly fr- z-.-ti that he I'.it his ri and if limb:: and has been ever since, until hi- .!...'. ,,.. ., ai.LO.il iiio iio.R.1 a. no iiiiij.i.ij oi oil of th county poor house, an insa::e cripple. I The li'cji. 'i r figures up the cost of that pint el uLLky to St. Joseph county, at cii.-ht thouMitid d illar-". mroitr.iN r to vtn'Ni; ri:s asd i r.u nr;iis. Every young man. whatever tn.-.y be his fu ture calling in life, will Gml a thorough nn-1 praclicat husiuens e-iluca'ion his greate-t r.i-l to suceeH-i. Such a Course liny h.e i:a 1 I y :.ll, as the txpciiye ntol time nece?ary f .r a thnr eti.;h preparaliou can readily be spared i'r .iia the earnings of every in lus-'tri.m:; jimili iatlte coi:i.try. Thrle :u-!;ihs t h'y r;re i:t ce.jary for a preparation i'aal ''.,:' iutru-Jjcs any f,r nier's se.n. ler.eh'jr or Mechanic. ir.;.i a I '.ini n -8 p-.silion that si. ail br-np- l.im a .-.Hid ."-.1 arv, au l ili.it :u iy lea-l h'm on to a lnibiiu's- : ucci-H-j. At Phibi'it-lphia, l'a., n svntrm instruet'on has been introduced into .1. t Mi-.wF.i'.in'i Lu. incps and Teh-prat h f'.'i!-; !Vil must be :h"ri t'-rii!y pr.-ici ical. m.d wika revi.luilou in r-iimueii-iiil in: It uei i.m in all nilou in c iioiaeteial in: tt net i-in iti all i iiavii.g upi'.s enoueh so that it may U - , i -e oil 'need. I'lifi rt:;:'.:.:e:;,- ;! va c-iu o.iiy be Carrie I i --yteTn of ut in a f- ; in.-!rnet ci t!:c I.:roer se'iot.ls of the eiiiie i rta.es as .1 resaire-s lor us Huecesst'a operation a ?rc.it ; inu iber if stn-.ients in dailv atte:.'la!tee. Tld course of reeeiv-n r the er.e.ei: enlloisi..: tie support of the lei jjeini-tit a' !g 1-tlL-liO- !o; i-.iiin'r p-funi- I uien and cdaenturs tiironhe-.it and is dra van r; for this Colli at no other school in the coiotry can e ill advantages be Ind for liu.--iiu-.-s cdiiea.ien. lire. Ai.rxANnci: Ci veK. E tiior of Ci"rK 1 .Mil., in a :e-'i-. e of thr.i ii:s!;!et i:: said: " The Ci-:t!i!H rciai 'o'li-ure of .1. ( ford combines in its plan nu-r; praeiii anil btner ili-eij liaej i; -: : a leio s I' e,--ful basiiuss lloiu unv similar iusiiieii Mttm loies. '"' 11,1111 which 1 am ae.jnainte'l in ti.e city, ,-ind oat titie in our waole country in any wi-e ct-nt pares with it, and that one pursues a met'-o. i somevi hat the iaaio- lu! pt:h..po t.oi SJ tully devt!epe-l. Such a report from Rev. A'eT.ander Clark is strong evidence cf the character and stan 1 ing of this school. The College fr-'ini-s plan of insiruciion. invites the aliention of t!e masses, and its it issues many publication j explanatory of its working, vhiea arc i;:5;!o 1 free of cnarge, wo sti.Ti'e0! that those interest ed in education scud an application for circu lars, as they will no doubt be furuisLe.l im mediately on receipt of reipiest. Address J. ('. Mi ;ifoki. Philadelphia, Ta. Jm 1-",j.18o7. Mtx ttrcrtisfiacaw JACOI5 PillDLiKPi, Dealer in Di'hiis, Mi'iliciiifs. ac. "5 7 OL'LK respectfully inform the ci'izrns of t Mioiinu.wn tind surrunn Lro- eott-.n-y i a a I ne r.as jasi recta vea lrom i lie east a lare and weil selected assortment of C ' ,-s, :,U.l. iz.ncz, Co:7ii;ca.7j, t'--.- o;.i . vrr;., . lor medical purposes only, and a ge ier.it as- sortineut of everyi-iing pertaining to his bu- siuess. f.ir-1'liystcians orucrs promp-ly r, ,t n Email advance of e.-.sieru nhule-salo prices. iir-Prescriptions carefully compounded at h:s Store, at L-.-llmaii l'.rolhcrs' oil Sland. Main street, tTo doors west of Pelior.ps.store, ?diiilinloWn, Pa. jaii Ut, ls;7-ly. . " ; ; J XECL'TOi; S NO-'ICK. Sc.iee is hereby U given that Letters Testamentary en the -state of JOHN STONIIPOAD late of Walker township, deceased, have been pninle-1 to lhe niidersigiic-J by the Kegi.-teri.!' Juniata conn- ty. All pers-lis indebte-l lo said c-la'e will make imuieiliaie payment nr.i thor Imvin eiiiims against th Panic wP.l pres-r; il.utii fioj-iri aioneuticateij for -! t loni-iit. ion:; Me:.;::;:,. j. j.n. l-i-Giv. , A CLEAT NATIONAL NL-WbTAPF.!: FOKiNEY'S WEEKLY PRESS ron w.-. LNTILELV BEM(!KLC)ANIi Kr.NT.WT.T). A I Kjnrr.H, On:; mil Jovrvri. to Industrial. 'J njirf, Aira id. Jure mid Monnfoi -turiny, Litem litre and Art. rUOG U ESSI VE, EXE HO ETIC & FEAItL Es s On the first of Jamiaiy tlio jnurrsiga. ( proeosns tu pt.blisli the first number nf yu,. wij irrkbj I'rets'm an entirely retire! firm . prcsciilin iittraclinns, ami orjjauizeil on j.rin-ci-les which cannot fnil tu ;ivc it a leol ng po.-ition among lie truly national anil most wiJeljr ppre.vi journals of America. Tliu success wliirh ha attriiji-d our puWi e.ttion of Tht Daily I'rert, imlures the h li f Hint the same energies tnhieh have ai'lc-i it will be well applied to weekly iicwspnpci orgaiiitcl witli a speciil Ticw to the p'c: practical ainl J. igres-i principles now In i- j; iliiveh peil tbr..nul,oiit tu eoiimry. We pio po-e iu it, while jtivini; irh jrreat care fr .i.i the hest authorities ail ilmt can interest the agriculturist an 1 manufacturer, also to c u.-i-ninnicaleall liter.".ry in'.i?,ligciiCf an l yntril nrwt ilevoting to this all tlierxitnsivi resour ces itt our cuniman 1. Tl.e mining, ihc luinlier interesls ami the railronili, vriih neirkcis of every description, will receive full attention : the fanner will F.e.il the- Utt-t current pr: t.r his ro-l'.ice in a'.! th le.-i mans, in lepnrtmciit which will he prepare-? will, lhe yreaiest chic.) an-1, in a wonl, all iwl'istrinl .level ipineuts. espccialiy of l'eun'vi fan::., will he set forlh with view to mike firwi't W'rklj Vrrsx in iispeu-uhle to all whose eupi al ami labor are invoke-! in them. Fur a fuller conception of theseopa of the j-nrn ,1, Hi; refer lhe rea l.-r to the f.ilIuwiiiT tank-: 7ie I'td'di.ttl -A :ori-ifnf .l. Ajririr.' t-inil I).-irtmmt, Judivti inl lh:. jmrtwntf. Litir'tihif: Iloiisr. hn ji rs' I h ;,tli tlllr,lt. Lildit.i !) i irhtinit. Miisinil ),:- 2"ii;'itieit!. (ifii'T'tl lYi rs Tvcry other ilepartineiit irhieh enn a.M in ttrcft to a ioumal lvoieil t-i nraetieal iii lns- iri.- tili.r.ii irri. 111.1 i.ur tti 11 ' 1. . f.. 1 1 1, f. . '. ! . A .. . ! f-liy card for by aiile writer.. A'! ! t;,.,,s eei'.-i i'J't:at''ii :n'i . .7 TEH Mo TO SCISSaUIJEL.S. N:ti;''e t.o-n.-3 per au.Tna I- lie ('niiii-H l'l id 'i'.-n Copies !i to Twenty Copies ?,:, i0 Larger Clubs tiiaii Twenty in the I ! pir ,1 -istiii-.i-ler.-j arc -r Agents for tho O'oi-'v i're.t. r."!EMM M.S To CLCC3 To any persou sen llnr in f .!'-'" for One Hun dred .Subscript i-.li". we nill give one of Maker's f.rs: cta-s FaioilySciin-Maeiiincs, brnze an I Link Walnut. To any pirsmi sendin ' ti'iZ "'.' for Fifiy?ul scriptious, we will ,"i ve a complete sei ut Charles lliekins Works. pi:lilisi:ed by T. P.. Peierson ,t or- ther. in sighte-en irge d.i-ndicitn-" veluaie. cloth. To tiny pcrs-m sen IiL' 5"0:2i for Twenty live .ub-c.-ipiion.-., vre will tivea l'li ,; graph Album for One lion bed i'ie 'ire- or a set i.f l iel.t-.. ' iVurls, I T. IS. I'eiri t-iii's p 'iliiin.) Piibli her price, 1 'J. r-r eve-ry l liib of Ten, an vxlc Copy of il.o paper w... -c given. A Mi-cs. Jiill".; W. Hll-t.SMV, Ll::er:in I t'rprieiijr. j .n i;'i;7x-!t. I'iiila !e! hia, I' . .r'.T riHAL L!iT F. breary Turn. lOT.- j T. P. Coebran vs Samuel Chatham-', j Mine vs Joi n .). I'.iii. r- h. e; al. V. A. Kins r u;e oi P. M Kepner vs.Inn. ! .. i''phy. ' . . . I--. X L'l". I I I .llljl.j ' n Man-,, er-. J -li n l. t r-tircr vs Jo:,!! j.on r. ir.oe.p-nii airt ; ir-'i aeror-'o Am Tb v.ife. for ti e -.J. and -wpe-.-.-.i,- u-... ..f Knid .-iai nh Ann 1 b.i::pcn ts Jos. Kemo. i. iberl Vincent vs i!n:'h .icNe -1 I John J Palters, n vs Win. i.ittletiei 1 au 1 Wm. M Aiii-oii. i i i j is-: ce 1; it.-n .r(r v Ja'-o Pi-.shar. Jt.s. l.ioit'vs La-ie ib-tc'i-er. U tlOiitlK !!KVM.i!.:.S, Pr ith'y. Mititimomi, Jan Pi, lpilT-t.;. 'I AMI Milt ..1IL..IO.N Au-.r'.r Ji'y"" T''b'- V;,. o'EiVk'siom lllilanieeViainii '.i-:on. amps fop. t::i; ;.iil;.io I 71. c Li -1 ill I u.'.ed in oer Lamps. penv-raies j i's owa :-as. and is Thirty per cent cii-at er I-..-. n I'ei.l oil. Our can. are al-o Noti Ive, and ieM bt- used i'or all explosive llloda. Oonnly r:gh;s f..r sale. Call and have ail cpla-'iel at tho W.ire r I.an:p an I iecond r-t . I ro,, -:s ,,f ;;.o 1 aiuM! (i i-, bne .- if: Cm Coom.mv. No li.". ai'uVi Area. L. STUAV.S. MnuaTer. jam M-If. A HM'.NISTLATolCS KOTICK. Notice is - i. hereby given that Leitei? of Atltr.ini-ira -lion on tiie estate of John Siebcr, die'-!, lite of Ki'.yetic town.-hiji, .luniaia enmity Ptnn'a, have been -ranti-u lo lhe undersigned resi.lin.: in Cue above naute-l lonnship. Ail person knowin iheieselver. indebted to sai 1 piat nid in ike immediate pnyno-i.t. and those ioiv irg claims will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. L'ec. l- IStai-K. J. S. sin;;:;-:-:, Adiu'r. F. D. 31 I L L II ii w i t if LEWIS IHiEMFll .r: SON'S, T O IJ A C C O W A II K1IOL' S I", NO. 322 NOIITH THII1I.) Hi., Milt.Al)El.t til A. Sept. 12, lSVitJ-ly. TVJOTlCLI'F A "P HC AT i ON FOR. C!l X TKll. Notice is hereby given that S- P.-in- uel isuei;, i..ra r. J itzel!. ' ,f-l.inoo ( . .Alai to-; s I Pavi l S il.-on. John JL Tiifni-son and .1. li. I Okeson, have nnole ai i lieatn n lor a ("barter j f.r an Academy or eininai-y, under the tir-i of lhe Airy View Aead, my ; an 1 that lie san.e will be presented to the Court at tioi , l-i.l,rary Term. j.in. ll-lc. " VJ La I'KUS LAM) Ati H.NCV. C (iin grieli, Lancaster. Vi'ise-m-in, will lo;.' and sell IlilAL ll.STATH, and jiay Taxes ! r ' n-uiresi lenls. to those desiring lo I or .Ic in th-j I West, can obtain cheap llomei and p-io l wa- ! ter power in prosperous localities by consult i inr him reference rivcuif re-tuire'd. I iar. L'l-ly. ' - j LEX. STIIDDY, Auctioneer. repeetful!y I 1 oilers his service to'he nublic et Juniata ooumv. Havin-' hadalai'-e eroeiieiu-e in lhe i.-isiness of Vendue '"ryir, he ek - -: i ri - d -iit that hr can render c"i'e:-a! Hi- c in at t-'mi-s f, Tisolte-! ,e: ion. s i - i . Mi::;;n-e"a 1