Suniata Sentinel. C5 A union of Iqktt, and a wiiun of lands, A hn inn no power shall sever; A union of hearts, and a union of hands, And the- American Union forever! M I F F L. I N T 0 W N Wednesday Mornms, Jnnnnry 30, ISJ7. II. II. WILSOX, FJitor and I'nbMsher ttS- T y t' V.i T.4 SK.Xri.V EL f;$ has the Largetl Circulation of any paper pub lished ia this County. It is there-ioru the best aderrlitinj mniium. It is a P.appv, irtilv loyal, alily conducted, a first class i.ocalisi, and well worthy of the patronage, of every loyal citizen in the County. THE Sl l'KEMK i -!, Miinyycirs ag.j, says th Pittsburg Ga zette, when tao enemies of popular insti tutions m thin country first conspired to overthrow the national government, aud establish on its ruins another and differ ent one, having its roots in proses iption and casto, they obtained povrorfui and pcisistent help Jrom the Supremo Court. Indeed, it may, without exaggeration, be affirmed that the bench kept steadily in l r .i. . ? . r- n.nanue ui me conspirators, nnaiDg pre codcnU and making decisious to cover aud fortify every position ther took iu the preparatory woik r, demolition. This was the more easy, as neither the Coni.titu.lion nor an act of Congress male it-obligatory on the federal courts to re cognize and respect the Common Law, as n measure of personal rights. Tlic Con stitution aud the statutes at larc thov iuuud no difficulty in construing to suit the main purpose they had in view. Ac the movement against the goiernicent, etill vague and inJoSuite, acipyred mo. roentunj, ecw and increasingly pernicious claims were framed and make the founda tion of still more obnoxious decisions un til the Court marched boldly np to the in famous point of declaring that there vrore nearly four millions of men, women and children living within the boundaries ol the republic none of who."C rights the other portions of the population were bound to respect. No exceptions or limi tations were made to this sweeping and terrible disfranchisement. Uuder it as sault and battery, robbery orsou, rape, manslaughter and murder were terms witliout meaning, as applied to actions by white people towards black ones. It was virtually to tnke ail protection of law away from lour millions of people aaJ give theta op as victims to the cupidity, lust and violence of the other twenty-eight millions. Gratefully do we acknowledge and affirm that the masses of the white lople were not so thoroughly debauched and demonized as the Judges. The dicta interjected into the DrcJ Scutt decision was so abhorcnt to the moral conscious ness and religious sentiments of even the most ruffianly of the conspirators or their tols that it was fully reduced to practice by probably a single individual. The ruo-t unmitigated villain in the nation was better in practice than the Judges were in theory. Take this Prcd Scot tliota ; analyze it ; reduce it to its elements; aud it will be found that it allows and sanctions all con-' ccivable and inconceivable crimes against the members of the black race; nay, lhat actions performed by whites toward black.", so abominalle that all but devils must re volt at them, are not crimes, but the laud able assertion cf undoubted rights and privileges. Search all tt:o r.-acoairn en actments and decisions that have dis-raced the most barbarous uatiuus, in which ti e dominion of law has been decently cstab lished, and no parallel to this enormity can De discovered. Recently, the Supreme Court recover ing from the theck administered to it by that mighty uprisiog which saved the na tion, has gone craftily at work to tea how many cf the fruits of the old and bafileu conspiracy it can save, and carry over to s period when the contest nay be re-opened either in the halls of national legislation or upon E.e battle field. This is the lacauing of that libt of pre-detcruiincd opinions upon which it hascutcied. Du ring the war ihc Judges did not dare to affront the loyalty of the nation as they are now studiously aUionting it. They did not then dare maintuiu that the prin ciples and measures absolutely csscuiial to put down the rebellion aud save I he kov crnment were unconstitutional and void. Had they so adjudge J they would have been accounted at public enemies and treated as such. There is, there enn Lu no juostiou, but iu time of imminent peril whatcivr is uoccssary for lli; public Safety io laivlul aud light. l'ou no other hv- poliosis can a nation 1 rescued when its '5 1 I existence is seriously menaced. When ' the 1:1c of a man is assaulted, there is no restriction but necessity upon what he may do fur his own deliverance. It is not simply folly, but wickedness, to seek to deter. him by pouting to the lawsagaiust manslaughter and murder. As applicable to hit; circumstances no such laws door enn'txist. . That sura total culled tb'a na tion has surely as many rights as each one of the units entering into its composition. The right of self dif-nso :.n the nation is as inalienable and v.jrcstricted as in the individual. It cannot be hindered by Constitutions or btatutcs." It is primary, inhercK, iauMitable. ' ' llow far the Judges will go "n the di rection iu which they have set out, can ba pretty accurately determined by con sidering how far they have gone in bad courses ncrctoiore. 1 no Judiciary is, from its nature, the most irresponsible de pal tinent of the government. Its mem bers are not elected by the penple, and their respective terms of service expire ouly w hen death takes then, hence. They are amenable to Congress, under process looking to impeachment, but not other wise. If arraigned befose the Senate for trial, ia matters of this sort, the issuo so completely respects motives that it is dif ficult to adduce tangible evidence and to make a case palpable to public cognition. There seems to be no present remedy but in the erection of new districts L'ut so long as the President has the right of nominating the Judges this remedy is in adequate if not entirely nugatory. The President is pleased with the decisions made. They are in the line of his Policy, and doubtless proceed from conferences held between bhn and the majority of the bench. Hence, it will be seen tfiat the new peril which confronts the nation has entrenched itself behind tho Supreme Court, and is comparatively secure from assault until ancther Presidential electiou shall be hold. Meantime it is not easy to see what loyal men can do but watch aud wait. i'UUM MEXICO. San Francisco, Jau. 13 The cor respondence from Durango of Dec. 2'ih, stes that Juarez arrived there tho da before and received a most euthusia.-tii reception. He was escorted by over sii thousaud citizens. The next duv tie Pre.-idcnt CuuimcuceJ operations against the invades:. Au army of two thousand was scut iu tho direction of Jalisco, with orders to follow the I'reuch ou their way to the City d Mexico. Official news received states that a col umn of French troops, one thousand strong, fell into an ambuscade nir San Jr.au Los Lagos, aud were cutirely cut ofl', losing all their arms and material of war, besides two hundred aud fifty pris oners. General Placidu Vega left Durngo on Pccembcr 28th for the City of Mexico, in command of a hrigaile. Previous to tho a: rival cC Juareo, the French evacuated the ity and weut to ward Zalcaicas, fighting all the way to UuatTa'jara. Colonel Parcz was ppoiutcd Military Commandci of I'upngo, and Scnor Ar ando Governor of the State of Durango. u the Staff of President Juarez are eighteen Acivricau officer, lately from Culiforn'a. The United States steamer Saranac brought from Mazatlau 3U.500 JJeiiican dollars, which act creates considerable dissatisiaetion among the merchants as il appears it was not iu such danger as to require the intervention of tho United Slates Navy. Tllii IMMANS. St. Loris, Jan. -7. Reports from t'ue plains and mountains stale that a great body of the Indians are moving south ward. Old Indian fighters say that this .means war; that the Indians have a kuowladge cf Hie troops which are being aeut out, and so they are moving down to a more southern latitude to open the war upan that comparatively unprotected re gion, und that as soon as the troops are hasteued alter them they will move for the north again to 'spread murder and de vastation upon the region thus uncovered. A despatch to the general commanding at Omaha, dafed Fort Laramie, January 22, Bays the IuJiana huve 15 men sur rounded at Spring Creek, fifteen miles from .Mud Springs. They run oil" Cole f Donaldson's herd on the2C!th lust. These are doubtless the same Indians who drove off the Go-.eruincut herd a lew d.iys ago The weather is intensely cold and pursuit is not attempted. Unless they are stop ped nearly the whole stock of the coun try will bi run off. , The Jeff Davis house iu Richmond Virginia, is lor sale. It was the Ixccu tivo mansion ia "Confederate times." The money it brings will be hauded over to .Mis. Davis. Wuudcr how uunv Cou'ed notes would buy it. soi'ND joct::ii:. Thcodoje Tilon, in a raciint lutcr from tho Wes:, iu discussing the ,,lestiun of Amnesty, uses tho, following lan ,'ni)e The scntif.ents expressed are undoubted ly tho-e entertained .by the true Radical "'arty of the country: . - "lain acquainted with nearly all the representatives Radical men of tile North," acquainted, also, with their pul.Hc views aud utterance and I speak within bounds when I say that the Radical party, as dis tinguished from its surrounding rind of the Republican party, has been in favor of leniut. rather, than of- severe terms iu settling with the rebellion. The Radical party holds with Macautey, Unit blur a great rebellion a wise, victorious t'ntl hu matio government will pardon.'!' many and punish the few. Aud ecn la pun ishing tho fu.v, what shall be tho puuish meiit? lealh? The Radirtl parly atks for no drop of blood. Coruscation? It begrudges no man his ptot'Mty. ISsHc? It bears no ill will to turcica nations to expatriate American ronegides to for eign shores. What then?', h danaiids that the rimj leader of the- nbi Hun ehall be deprived of the ptm er tj tstinj a - ioi una ij mitaeiirj an iwt, in iSew York State, even a pick-poclj.-t who steals fifteen dollir-i.-un 1 gow to j il, can never a.'tcrward, on coming nut, go; o 'hq ballot box or run for au ol3?e. 1 treason a less crime than petty larceny? 'The Radi cal party, therefore, idrmaods that the mcu who lately lifted thoir binds to de stroy this nation shall not m-w be invited to govern it. To th: cud, it demands that the test oath, like a sword of fire, shall guard the doors if the Ftdural can ity! against the intrusim of trailors. It demands that Andrew Johnson's usurpiu" statiiioverumjc.t bhall be displaced by legal a o.l vajnt legislatures. It ucni inds that n Southern black man s'aall uot fare worre for being a lnvalist tha'i a South ern white man for being a traitm." NEWS ITEMS. James W. Ke has I U. S. Senator from Nevada. Gen. Grant is going tj take his fam ily to the Paris Kxpuaitjon. The Supreme Court of In Ji ina has decided as constitutional the isa- levying taxes ou dogs in that State. A few Sundays ago, at Lip.irfe, Itid., a mother and daughter weio married in the eauiethureh an-J at tbe sun.e linie. It is estimated thut tho I -a' h or American women has imirovel tw ritv- iive per cent. s:lcc they ctmn onv 1 '.vc-r-ring thick shoes. A girl only fi. tecn years old. with her broiler, last week tkaied hum .'Jiu neapolis, .Minnesota, t. l).,ytou, a Ji.- u.iee of forty cilcs, in six hours. Two Gvn::ans are going t have a foot lace beiv.eiu .V. -Iivile and .Mu-iid-s-boro, thin;. -two miles, lorSlJU'J. 1', it er is to take food on trie route. When the town if New Uitn, Minn., was laid out, years : gi, the proprieties made it one of. the conditions that "no cLurili eh'. old be built iu the piu.u.'' The Suuato of this Stale has rati lied the C'-.'iistitutinnal amendment ly- a vole if 23 yeas to 1' uays. The amou-l-ment h.-n .been ratified by both lirauvhes of the Minucsota J.cgi.liLure. It is stated ly a corrcspes-L'nf that a merchant in New York who failed tv.itv- in lil'leen ycais, and was forced to si.Ii his wile's ward robj t t procure the necessa ries of iii'o, has just retired frjui bu.-iiitss with a loiiuae of 5 W,000. The cocstrvatory attached to ' tho Executive Mausiou, at Washington city, was pn-tialiy destroyed by Ere ou t lie morning of the 18th ult. Many valuable a'J'rare plants were destroyed, aud ths buildings injured to the amount of .Si'J, 000. United States Senators Elected. New York", Hon. llpscoe C'oikling; Indiana, Gov. O. P. Morton J.Missouri, iloa. (J. H. Drake ; Pennsylvania, Hon. Simon Cam eron ; New Jersey, Hon. T. Freiir.ghuy ten ; Illinois, Hon. Lymau Trumbull; Nevada, James W. Nye. In a saloon in Syracuse, New York, some sixty odd dollars had disappeared in a very mysterious mauner, being taken from the till when persons were iu the room. At last a portion of the counter was removed, a rat was discovered fast asleep on a bsd madq of greenbacks and postal currency. The resolution, of Col. Waburne, of Indiana, in Congress, providing for an investigation of O. W. Chilton, a member elect from Texas, was prompted by these facts : Gov. Hamilton was piloted through the rebel lines out cf Texas by Captain Montgomery, a Texan in our scr. vice. The Captain subsequently fled to Mexico, when Hon. George W. Chilton, with a body of men, crossed the llio Grande, kidnapped Montgomery, took him back across the river, hung him, cut at his arms, and sent tbe mutilated corpse to the town where he had resided, ;h was said, to show the fate of traitors. To this act, more than any other, Chilton owes his ch c tion. toirTho official statement that "the In-1 dians in tho everglades of Florida are de termined to keep negroes iu their tribes as slaves, denying that tho white man's laws are applicable to them on the subject of slavery," is an additional illustration of tbe barbarous charactor of that institution It comports so naturally with an uncivil ized eondition'of society that unwilling ness to surrenJer it is regulated, in a large e'egree, by tho amount of civilization pos sessed by the people among whom it lies obtained a foothold. It required Lercu lean efforts to. compel savage while slave holders to acquiefce in cir.iuuipfition, but still more savage ludian slaveholders are naturally m littlo mora tonauioua of their assumed right of property in their fellow men. Tlie American Rible Society employs at the Luildiug in Astor Place, N. Y., twenty -Adams power presses and lour hundred hands in the different depart merits of printing, binding, fee, and is able to priDt bet wet u four and five thou saud copies of the scriptures every day. Tho chief demand now is from the south. The great work of preparing typo for the Arabic Scriptures will be finished in about six mouths. A Westercu artist had one thousand dollars' worth of tickets in the Prosby Ojora Ilou-e lo't:ry He drew fifteen do:!us' worth ol pictures. I-tPOUTANT TO YUI'AC TIiACH!:U.S. SIKN A.N I) Every young man. wha'ever may be his fa - ture calling in li.'e, will find a thorcirh an 1 .. , . . . ,. ,. " . ., iiractical business education his grcate.il aid 1 fr to success. Such a course may le had by all, as the expense ami time necessary for a thor- otisU preparation can readily be spared from , . - i . .i the earnings of tvery industrioiis youth in the country. Three months only aro necessary for .preparation lhat shall introduce any far- pier's son, teacher .r mechanic, into a busi ness position l!iat shall bring him a good sal- y, an 1 lhat may lead him on to a business ' ...... , success. At rnuaieipaia, i.,a ny-iem oi instruction lias been iulrodiice l into J. '. Mi'miofii's Business and Telegraph College that must be thoroughly practical, and woik a rctaU'.tion in commercial iuatiiiction in all schools having upils enough so that U may 'ic iiilrodoeei!. I'lifortunately this sv -tern of .., i... 1 ,., i f... I-lt-..,i, w j... .... .... ....... , , . , ., ot ihelarperscho-os of the Luted Mates, as it reii'iires fr its siiec-ysfiil operation a jTr.-al ntiril'tr of slitdeiits in i! lily alien I :. Thii ro'.ii ' ent I. of r-'-vivii- the cr.coui'.'ijr.'i.icnl i.nd ; " r?e iioi'.rH, -vih.-m ii-c i . ia..e my wit.- an , . I lies' I eiin elieerfu!'-.- rce.ii.iiii' ii I e-.-( r . t-er-i.,i ;e sii; .pori i.f the Ii- i i::i ' business , , ,, ,. , ,. ;, - , lt I SIOl t(l CO tn .1. I.. 1 1 MS 'in 1 1-,-t : V. :l-'i- id e. local u;-: tl.ivu -!i(.:;t C.c couMry, id is drawing f r this (' I : troof ne ill; every Stale in t!:e l'i : in. The practical ar ruii-emei.t of cvety ilepaWmetit in il.es ii pr-f.t.iblc for young r.ien to come hundie. Is of i'i;!es to inj'.y i:s a lvaa -lircs. a- no other school in the country c:.n e.p.al ii iva:n.-i;"'s be l,;1d foi bu-l'iess i-liu-i:i m. Rkv. ..- xax run::, I..!:.,,r r1 Coe," .c ;',... 1 ".',!', ill a notice i.f lhat :':- ilolon. -:id : "1 he ro'iihiereial I'o'lejri" of J. I.'. Moui ' 1. i coini'incs in us p:-in more prnei ic-nii k-, nri l '..I'lu-r I'iscip lines ii students for success- lid lni-.i'u:-.s than any siinil ir instif n: ion with n.iw'o i urn ai'.oi int-C'i i.i n.e 1117., .--ii'i "hi , one in 0111 whole conrrj in any c "ii r ires vi.li l, nnu L ai one pursues 1 . h il. nlij tion one pursues a .. v iio l soiaev.-ha: the same bet perhaps not v . in . y developed. S- vli a report f:a:n Rev. Alexar.der ("lark is s. long evidence oi the c'laiacter and stun 1- in ' of ihis school. The Coll.-z.; fvoTu i ' ;.hm 1 of instruction, invites th" attention of the :iia--eJ, and a: it iisuts u'.-H.y puolicaiions explanatory of its working, which are lutul.- l free t-.f ct-.ar.T, we sii'r.;est that lliose interest cl in education send an Application for e-iieu-hr:-. as lh;y will in d.iu'it Ls furais;,c 1 in niedirtcly 0:1 teeeipt of roiiics:. AddlCsS J. C ?.Jl .moan. Phi; jdclphia, P:. Jan l'i. IS.",7. hXtX U'fftifKfl'.t.S. P K ' S 3 V L V A N 1 A 1 1 1 ) 11 S I I i'A T TEH SOX, PA. Cppositc Siiaiiii S'niion o;i Ptaa'a. Ktsflro : J The un.lt rsigncd would respec -t fully inform his friends and the public genera ,!ly, lhat he has taken charge of tho above uano-d house. The house is large and commodious, and we'd ventilated, and is tilted up in single room an.! ronms for families, i.ud is open i..y and i.i'.'hl. Persons wakened for any train. The best attendance piven le.-nis 11s reason able as tho times w ill admit. F. If. J'.ICKKT. jnn. SO-if. Owner and Proprietor. UB. SCHENCS'S PULIIONIC GYEUP. Th (rr.nl modlcineetireil nr. J. It Soiiisck, U:a r.-i prtelor, 'ef 'Cui.jotiar Cnnsiorp' Ion, whoc It ha j murocitt mill loBoiAiMc cr? cU aai whaj spif Ciarli tpisiirt a to be inevilnb e. II.5 tK riclimi ;ro loDitl cao IncuraMs wtwa be cainnsered L'.e ujj 01 t':"a almp'o tat powcrf.il n-eiMy. liJ hcaiib WR-i rc-forea In a -ver eliort tone, aal no retarj a' t'e d cca.0 hu lxn t;-;.r.h.'aJc.l, lor aJ 0-.n B-.-i..etuO'a qscly iliris3arcj, a:id lt'.3 pres:-L fteVL: u liirc Uiaa tuo buadrci pioajs. v .urs lilfl recover-, bo bzs dcvc'cl b'8 allentica exc.n.c: velr to Ifc3 euro ci Coasjraptloa asd lr-3 . I1V.1 aro n na!!jr cDtr.p-ca c-i trb!i it, a ii Iho cT-t'cJ by lid ineditir.es hae b.-cn v?ry cnnieiCs sad Iru'y wondor.al. lr. "g:ies-x r:.': prjc-' s.i tol vaiie ija-.-Tcra! ot tbe 1s.rp'er c'l;ca vrr.-vie, v. tci- Uo be: a lara coniar.o of pa;a:ibi, a: a la tTely e.u.".L!'ilff to fee poor cocpamptivut . fui.ha.-e :o to li:icl ol lbc lan-Ajo.., aud ia a fcov 1.10 .0I14 bealihv, rS .Mi p..'mim. Kb. sc:;k?oKo rcLMONi-J 67nr?, beawkku iONiO, aiJ MAKIT-'-lCC TltAH are r-:enilly til re .u r;l ia CCiSas Coasar.:p-o.:. fill liiroc t:or. rzrc'.vr.?-.v.y cich, ro llir.t any one can tike l'.ie'a v.-:ej-3t e?.!ioif Dr. E?:iso:;, irit when it ia ron rce..e 4 il la tiat to n;e h'.ia. lie irlve adv.M Ire int kir fltii&rtaeb exatainouua v, al. 'S. lio ipiroiacicf .to.e'eeli tares djllar. P CMJ otoervo, v.ba pnT'..-.-.:n thit lb- tird r.eiv.j of tlio Iv::-.r 9 wbeo lathi 's.:'s:j ci Co-.!ir.e:'ton, cud :!.J o-;bcr at l-.o no- ia, i-x ir.t Jeei":ii-.5-o 3:1 tho Gorcnont-nt irtc;np. &.:d by til liran& a-t-1 Dca'ea. Prlea tl p r 1 o'tVi, or $T.'0 t:.c b:f dorco. l.e:w.- lor cJ.-lce ...iti Arectci lo Ur. S-'ieafk'a r.-io o Tix, u k -i"ii ma Sk, rhuaSs.p'4'a, vc ;eura: WaoiP-lo A e:it3: Uo.n Ilsrnc. & Co it. V., a. S. !!enc, Ct'ti-jioro, ML: J-ba l. p.-ii, C.:...ieiia!t, o i o: Wa h-T 4l Tllor, Oll-caen, In.; os.a. .-ivu. l-iw.(4 aw. t iC Ja:i V, 18C7-1. DOTY'S CLOTHES -WASHER AND ' - - --3;V-;'7 The bf il un l most popular Machine ever invented. Dotjr's Wasiier took tho First premium ', At the. last iutr of the American Insti- j agriculturist mi 1 manufacturer, a!-o to com fe! ; ' j inun:c:tteall lilemry in'.ellifrencs and -j-ntr'tl Also, at tltc Ureal Aew LhjUiihI lair .f 1 3G'. ' And at the State Fairs of jYeip 7limp- thiee, Vermont, Aw York, tylrania, Mi'ehiai, i::eon.ii.i, loirtt .tiiitnesotti ( and v-'Htueky. A11 Washers warranted to jr'.ve ".'iti-tact'on. If not as represented, llie vasher will l e la- ken back and the money reiundcd. In oirerin tho Wa-ihr we present you the following uiiurnat ives :' 1. Kit tier to mike woman wn;-!t all d-iy at the hardest d. ol.jery. danger , in to heal.:, an-1 life, fifty-two days in a yi-.-.r or buy a Machine for her, with which she can do ihe same work in t wo hours, uuJ not bj tired. Cnnult I I '.all h. 1 2. Either buy jroids to rii !!ic-J to fr:- mi'iits on the w ish Hoard, or boy a M:-,mi lhat will clean-"; wilhout inioi .o.; pur.:iu.ii , , .- . :, ,u and so i iv t o' Hscit throe man a voir. CMull A'con-jmy. tioid by J. R- M. TojU. " ra'.ietsoa, l'i. Read what onr neizi-.b'irs hive i say: J ! iTri ro J-n "S 'i ' t n m. Toon. Eso This i, , !fv the Duty's I'lotl.fs H'asher and Wiini'oV ' I purchased from you. v ill u ; all lhat i rvc- J "'''.-'"' o.rec , ior wasamj is stric:lv observed, especially t.ir licaVT i )t!i-l ... ,, ,,.,. ,.,. ,..,. -,-,. iih ease as thev won';.! dn in six bnoi-s l,v i liaml or coniinoii rubber. Iris a rr-U savor ' c'.",1'f1' 1 !".'re "."'"--r tnc or,;ir!3 of 10 , i'yc;llt, ' hl. washing- F. M. MICKEV Ml. J. R. V. Ti.nn S-r: Piiue I h-.ve I , .... I pi;r :!ii-vd Li.lv s ( I. o lies l.a-l.er a 'id r: - . T fr.,m ,,, , ,.,. .,., ,. .y 6i m.y lriie ;-! I I y-i - of nr-c t.ili ; t' niy wra-hiu d' !' persons, in from I to ' r ,n.: ,..,,, r , i ..... ,.,,.,i;.i,...i ii,..t ! e.,n s .ve tlie i !!i-i!i one ye-i J v.-v:l.'l'rf of cl j o;il l il!-bin;r. pi-Ice o( t.ie .M,u-!-iae in l.--s ia th? :-:ivtti of :he ' lii fhe-i as they ere w-ishcj v;ii!i V.nirs S:c. jturx r.v lrvtixi:. 0 I J v. -- MM). lSi:(i I'!.;'.. 1, , ','.. .... T t.v ?,:; r..! T .M 'S Ci- at Line tr-ivei-sos the NortlieTn aiid .'v.---a 'uiir;tiiM of Peniisy Iviinia te ol' Uric, on Lake Frie. i."en lease-t and is operated 1 y the I he 1 1. v ii h i l;.s; . i M A RaI!. I'Assi-m;::r . It. .-.II Cl.MI'ANV .a: oi- ..INS AT HAKRISIil KIJ. iTV.'CRD. MlAVi; Erie .Vail Train Erin ll.M iess 'lr-.il iiiniii-a Expre-s " r-iin 1. E A V E V El: A. M WAP.I. Erie- Mail Tmin .Vie Express Train Flieiia ilr.r-ress Tiain 1' i.-.-i't.gei' en s ru : llironrli Mat"! .-aid llxioes Truing n-itii.oi a. :.: r. i. on the Hi- r'n-- !-., cta w:ij s hi.' ,v. c.n P!iilade!p!ii-i and Erie. NEW Vi.'UX CON.N'Ed I'iOV. Leave Ne w oi k at ;,-'- A. ji.. arrive at Jliie r M ; an ive at E:-ie arrive nt Xew York i a: .'. ; a. n. Leave New York at 0.3-) - 1 - Leave Erie nt : i'. 1: N. I.ee v Erie .1 M,'-" A ji ariive at Vow Vorfc M.I'I A ':. NO CHAM.;; 1.7' A US RKTWEES ERIR Nt.'iV VOF.K. llleant slei p:i:g c-:rs or; oi! i;il:t trains. For intori.i-'ion re ei.ii-.' nc-s apply " th" corner of ;! i.'h and .Market streets. I'liiia telphi.-t. And for I'tcieiit business of :!;., Company's agents : S. IS. Kingston, .'r., corpcr cf l tih and M.u-ket siroils. Philadelphia. J. W. Kcyn.ilds, Erie. Win. I'.rown, Aeent, X. C. It. IL, " iitimore. il. II. HOI'STOV, General Freight Agent. I'hila.i-!p!ii.t. il. W. ti'.VlNM-.,:, General Ticket Agent, l'iiila.lelphiit. A. L. TVLEK, Genera! Superintendent, V. illiani.-port. Fel. I i, 'bV.-tf. JxCO!J EKIDLEIl, l)pa!cr i'4 Dniss, Medicines, iVc, ITOFLU respectfally inform the citizens ct Miftiintown and tjurroLnilinfr Cfuimry that he has just n-c.;ived froai the east a larire and well selected assortment of (jjru js, ja-j.I-iziftcc, CV'..:ni;;-:i5, 'rt.- Vii.zS aK.l Mj.-rjrrz. for medical purposes only, and a general as sortment o( everything pertaining to his tu siuess. jf:,y Physicians orders promptly fi!'.( l at a small advan.e of eastern wholesale prices. rV"-lVescription.s carefully compounded at his Store, at Hollntan Prothers' old stand. Main street, two doors v,est of Itelford's store, MitHinti.-wn, Pa. j.-m io.'iT-ly. rjl.MIAL LIST February Term, isi;7. T. P. Cochran vs f-amucl Chatham". Sam! vs John J. Patterson, et nl. Y. A. Kiiiier lor use of P. JI. Kepaer vs Jno. Murphy. 7. V. liay .1 I!ro. vs Thompson & Maus. John K. Kramer vs John Sellers. John P. Thompson and Sarah Ann Thompson liis wife, for ihe Sole itid seperate use o! said Sarah Ann Thompson v Jos. Kemp. P.obcrt Vincent vs IIiil'Ii .McNeill John J. Patterson vs V.ni. Linlefiel.1 and Wm. M. Allison. Isacc K-tcTenharger rs Jacoh Pes'ia-ir. Samuel Pase ari Jo- Lorg vs N;-.r hote'cen GEOIH.E l:MVN(H.D':, IVolh y. . MlUlintowu, Jan Id, lb";7 ic' . A GhEAT NATIONAL NEWSPAPER' FOKMY'S WEEKLY PRESS FOR 1807. ENTIRELY EEMODKLED AND RENEWED. ' - A Vi'JorqniOri'iinul Journal, Deroted ! i to Industrial lonirs, Aurieid. L-'., '" and Manufaeturina pi" ri.-. .. . . . " xri-,-fre ami .rt. PROGRESSIVE, ENEKiiETIC 4 PEARLE.SS On the first of Janumy tbe andcnognrJ pro..es to piiblisU tho first uuDi!r of for. v'u't Weekly 7V.Tin tin entirely revive'! form. fu'USeuuuK UrcUous. ui organized on prin ciples wb icli cannot fail to give it a leadiji po.-iiion aiiiong lh truly national aud most widely spread journals of Anierictt. The Bitecss which Ima attended our publi cation of The Daily 'rem, induces the belief tbnt the nam energies. U.ch bitv i )cd it will be well, applied tan wekly nnwpaper orgauized with spe-jial view to the great practical and pojresive principles now brin" developed llinu;lioiil tlic coiili'iy. ye pvot po-e in it, wailu pivins; with great car l'r.im liie liesi antuorhieri &ll ilmt e.in ....... .i . """ ""'""(? .nueexTe:tres.iiir. I pts "l "r comrioind. The mining, the ltiaiber inttrets and the railroads, with marpi i.f every description, will rece;. foil attention ; the larioer will find lbs l:itc-l current prici i for his rru'luce in nil the lea lir ,. Mt-s , t deparsinenl which bo prep..r.-d with Hi greatosl care.) ai: 1, in a word, all indu-rri;;! developnieiiTs, especially of Pennsvlrniia. win bo Set forth with a view to in ik F.rn" HVa.' ' iu lisp-.-no-itile to all ahje capi tal and labor are invested in them Fi.r- fuller conception of theseope of tiie jouri:'i!, I we re,ur la: ,nc labia : i 1 '"' ' iiloiif Department An Aariei'r tm at. Department.- Industrial Jiitrfments. Literature. liaise. Keepers' Ihpa, tin, nt Laities' J)i et it ui' lit --Musira! l)i-- parlment. General Xeir.i Every other department which ran add ir..' iereal to a journal devoted to practical inuus Iry. literati. ye n.i.l iiiiwk. w.U ! f .iilifull ' oiel fully cared for by ante wr.it 31s. .lit 'wtiunt f.-O.Tl eorrt-p'm-tcn's. on fry tnjjic. ictll rrreire ' -fcritl u.vi. n ud !,c yron..tl y ami-err.!. TK11M.S TO SC RSI 'It I BE US. Sin?!.- Copies .5 2 2" perannt 'i Five Cop'es p (, . Ten C.i.ies ); o Twenty Copies... in) Larger Clubs il.au Twenty iu the same pro portion. S.il'ostniasters are lcpestcd to act t.S V.'iiio for ihe M -rk'i 'ir ri'.KM;!; ;s r cr.rm To any person s.-udin r 1:- ;;'JJ" fir t)ee II tm-oi-ei .Su'iscri.ti,,:.... ,'i .,.. i'io;er'sf r-o cl:i- !' Ilnoizc an ! R: 1 !; To any ;..nrs..n e!i !:u fcript ions, we v.-,!! Charles D.ckin' VV.i l'eierso.'i & i'.r .tl.e: - l-'d.. Sctui.ie; .! ot. ?'U2 ." Ifie loos yS.i'i :ive a c-oio'e'e s-t l.s. p;ihli-.!i .1 ,v T i i eiehr.-vn nv'. O'lisini't vo.n-iics Co,' ... To any perso-- s-r.dloc; f.r Twentv- f.v.k Si.b-.crif. io',.. we -a,;! l-.,,,ti.-praph Alti::in r,.r .lu; ,'J.,,, r;i i',c:iires or a set r( Dickens' Works. 1'. II IVtersoii'i edition ) pi.t ;, her s price. I'. r every I'lnb of Ten. ai e.ni.i copy of iL-j papvl; will bd given. Ad in -s. JOHN W. FOKXEV. Ldilornud Pr ..-ielor. j-'-n '". Si'.7-lt.-- PiiiUd-.-lphi. pi. pLi; .MILLS. The iieler.-igne.l be-t V 'cave to inform his l'i leads and ihe ptib.iu that he ii stili in charge of ihe it'. ore muni t t-oioihir mil!, where he is prepared to acci.i:. modatc the citizens of .Miiil i. I'.itierson 01.'. vicinity, with the Choicest Rrands of I'i.itn. A large supply of Rran, Ciiop S'uir, and Feed of all kiii.io constantly 0:1 hinid. 4s he rii:- mill -.vagoii every Tuesday and Friday ti Mii.'! ii and Pattersen. customers c.tn be pun ".i-i:!y supplied at their doors. F.y ri t M j .co'ioi. 10 t.u'incss ne hopes to receive t li.i j eral shine of public patrolmen Terms f ash may !'. 'oii-ttj SOLOMON KAL'FKMAX. IJRIVATK SALE The und rslined. ! L a: private t a: private sa:e Lis rami sun .no in Mr- ford township, Juniata county. Pit . aSnut five I miles from i'ntter-on, in Lickins Creek V ai ry, containing 11. 1 Acre, ahuiit .'1 acrr.s i eared, the rem tinder wuli s, I with O ik and i.iiesuiiH itie.iier. Having tliercon eree'ed a j -;..d liwelliu House, Wash l.'otise, Hank I o'ai n, and other necessary out huildinps. with i never-failing vprin;; Convenient to ihe door. ; The. property is situated in a good tieiejhhor ! food, convenient to t'-.urclis. schools mills j i'ni! flw"' a?'' yry .2esrble property. i'uis.iiis wishing to view Ihe Tiriperty can d o l.y cal'.lnu on ALEX. McOAUAX. 1'ec. 12. LSolff. J AMIS FOR T1!E MILLION. Another iJ great Inventiou ! Lamps for everyone. No Wick. No Shade. No Smoke, N Chimney, Mo Sni' it, No Explosion. Guaranteed against Explo.-ion. The Liquid used in our Lamps, generates iis own gas, and is Thirty per cent cheaper than Ctal Oil. Our cutis are also Non-Explosive, and slicul l he used for all explosive Uuids. County rights fur sale. Call .in 1 have all explained at Ihe Waie rooms of the l'atent Gasoline Safty Lamp an I Can Company, No ' 1!j Xorth Second Si, ahove Arch. L. STr..il"S, Manager. jan. lG-tf. F. D. JI I L L V. 11 WITH LEWIS "iJllEMKR & SON'S, T O U A C C O W A R E II 01' S E, ISO. C22 NOUTII THIRD St., PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 12. LSGti-ly. vroTirs or application nut CIIAP.- i-NTEll. Notice is herel.y given that Sam uel Lack. Ezra P. liizell. Orlando O. Mathers liavid W i! .on, John M. Thompson and J I!. Okeson, have made application for a Charter for an Academy or Snuftiary. under ihe title of Ihc Airy View Acadiiny: and that lh same will he presented to the Court at the February Term. Ui,n' - e- XTTESTKUN LAN 1 AKKNCV. C. Gin ' V grich. Lancaster. Wisconsin, wiil buy and soli KEAL ESTATE, and pay Taxes for nonrc.-ideiils, to those desiring lo locate in lh West, can obtain cheap Homes and good wa ter power in prosperous iocali'ies by consult ing him retercu'je giveMf required, mar. 21-ly. A LEX. t-PEDDY, Auctioneer, r-spectfu' iJL oft'ers his services toihe public ol Jnni ;ounty. Having bidalaigj expetien.-e Jiiie business of Vendue Cry in. he fee.s ci. tdeul that he ce.n ie:.Jer e:i e:ol st.i-f.tcii-j He catt at ail limes be '.iii-iille'l at his i j acme iu Miflliuiown P-i. jaa I'; l' '' '--1- '
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