f V JIji jit ft f j tns cohstitctio:, the r:.ios aso inn rxroncnHEST or int taws. EDITOR AXD PIEMSHCR VOLUME "AX, NO IS. MIFFLINTOU, J UN I AT 4 COUNTY, PENiYA., MARCH 6. 1367. TLiuJS OF riliUCATIO.V. The Jtmata Scntisei is p abashed every Wednesday nierVit-i, en Bridge street, l'y H. H. WILSON. Tho SURF CltU'TKiN l'KICK cf liio paper will be TVVO 1JOI.LAHS per year in advance, nil f 2.50 if not paid within llic f ist three cstaiMSiiod ami pa fowr.-Vy ndimtte-1, that -tnonlhs. j i,n tni' miration of" their relative csecllcucici 3(Ql No paper difcontimic.l until all r-r- is no longer considered necessary. arc raid-except at ine option oftUc FAMILY MACIIIXKS tditor. AnvETtTisiN.i. Tlie rales of ADVERTIS- v. iiitli lias 1-eon over two years in preparation, IXG are for one s piare, o! ':ht lines or less, n, wl,icl. 1ms been brought tj perfection rc one insertion. 75 cents three, Jr'l 60 : and io rts ...r.iles-s rf tit:ie, labor or expense. a nd is now or each subsjipient insertion. Admimt ra- ' con!', scully presented to tin- pnlilic as incoui or's. Executor p and Auditor's Xutiees. i'i.o.. p-mibly the Lett Sewing Maci.'iie iucxiatcitoo. Professional and l'.iuinoss C.-ii Is, not exceed-; 'J'l'e' Mncliinc in viction is M:n;ir. turn ing 23 line?, and including copy of F-Mrr-' paid, durable and beautiful. It is.-uiel. liflii ?.oo per year. .icrciiaii n'i.cru-:o-. (changeablo quarterly) S 1 per year, inclitd iujr paper tit their Stoics. .o:iccs in readin; columns, ten cents per line. Jo:: Work. The prices of JoP Wui'.K for t'uirty Bills', oiK-ch-ht sheet, SI. .'": one foul :k. S-,00 ; oiiv-ha'.f, i "nd s.iliti ;i nl numbers, hr.'.f t rie -per ipiire. v- t .. 1 -a:. J IV r liiauks. -A! .'N v t tV A' Itt i-O " MiRliitown, .Tun'.v'a r.oiry. i'a.. on Miin street Sjuth of r.n-'e. Mr it ;il.I,lAM .M. AI.!.:::"V, O'aiij ?L'iJb.i. Vv'iil ntle:l to ail 1 ".i-in ;p ere. Ollicc on Main Sue- er-t" Stl 1 tO l.i. JOlLl T. L. O.Vil 'li . Sl 11 J v it 0 r n e -a t- J. aw , 11IFFLINTOWX, JUNfAT.V Ct.TXTV, V. OFFERS his professional services to th I public, l'ronij : hi:: 11 jiiv:i to t!i ; r prosecution of claims apaiu-: the liiverc;nci;:. col'.-clions and all other l-.:ini-s 11:1 i:'i-! t i I h'n care- O.Tico in the Odd Feilowi Jl :ii 1 ." UriJire Street. .i Sept. i, 1 V 1 l-PTTAVT.TT: - ..l.Mlif.Ollil I Tho u:, lersiii'.c.l oTers his services to t'..-er:.i-publio as Vet; inc Oyer and Auctioneer. Ji.-j Sh. has had a very larite excerienep, and feet" : in -s confident that be can give satisl'a-tiioi to a'i "r !: who mav omt'ley him. lie :j iv be a ! irtsie ! . ai. l . fit Milliil.tOW'll. er l'oe.nit lit bis home i fcev- i .-.i.v ..o;r (:-, -, iiere. llon't fol-i-et l!.c nrme, ' I 1 . ... i ... 1- 1 .. I 1' .1:"L'I I '.'I .-.'!! r. 1 . i 1 . i-. , : . OtiliC snanncti townsutp. (j.ueia m av si-u w. at Mr. Wid's Hotel. J-.n. L' 3, isr,4. V.II.LIAM CI VEX. KILITARY CLAIMS. rpiIE undersigned irill promptly attend to 1 JL tho collection of cbi'uns aainsi citL- r the i ritatu (r National Coverninent, 1'i-psiou-:, T ick I'ay, liounty, F.xtra Fay. and all other ci -ims , rl-ins out of the present cr ai.y other war, collected. JElirViP.H 1.0S?, Attorney -ai-i.ix. MitTlintown, Juniata Co., l'a. jl'ebl TVTEW TOUACCO Sl'i.ill!: Just received JL at Barnes' Cipar ttad To! .i----o Store, a fresh supply of pure Vara I 'igar-i and T.V.aci --s. Vat Navy t l.O1 per ii- 2nd " o c. ' Crd " o c. " " Cases Cold liar 1. i 1 " " (Iranoko l.M ' " Tho b-s: brands l ine Cut i.c ; and in foil, nd ail kinds cf Jii icht Tohacco at r ii:e- ed prices. The lovers of go.j.l cinv. iiiL' and; smoking tobacco arc re-;ectlu'.iy invned toi call and examine my stuck. I Jime20-tf. 4. T. RAnr.T". i JVT F.W AKil ANUK.MKNT. The .m.ler.-;?ned Jl finding it impossible vriih 0:1c .Markcl Car, to supply their customers, have purchased another, and are now prepared to furn;-h ; on market in jt regularly twice a week tft.T ihc j p'- lft of August. One Car will arrive in I';.t j a tcrson every eonos'lay cvemrg, U10 otter will arrive every Friday evening. We wis': it distinctly understood we will do nothins but a strictly cash business in future. Per sons ordering goods regularly every week are expected tu pay promptly i-aeh trip. fine car will leave l'attcrsou for rhibidetphia C7cry Monday morninir, the other will leave every Wcitncsday morning. julyo-tf. HOLLOKAUGII & KOV.'i:. TPYTiT r"tlTl. 11 W. KFEVFR. DlaXT AT. sr?t: t'nv I np.VKES this tuelinvj of informing !.!s friends ' jl 111 Juniata countv, that owinr to ihe ice-1 sona'.'.y pood success he lias met with, .i.ir-i. ' Main s:n-.-:, two doors west of Ib-lt'ord's store! tho few niontl:" he hasbeenp.iittis-u.r lii. j,,..,1"-j -'-liii'iint'iv.n, l'a. . j.ia o.;, ISCT-ly. fession in zai i county, be tecls warra;::."! in ! " makinp stated vi-its to Mitiiintowa and ;.; j AXD I.L'.Mr.E" VAP.D. Tiic under- Aiisicrsviiie. The first Mondny of each mon-h W Bi.iiir.d beKs leavo to inform I'io i.ub'i Jir. Keevcr may be four,.', at the Juniula ilo- that lie l:c ns constantlv on hand a laree Stock - - " ......... ...o inc inira i i.io i:i;, , si .'.ic..iis.crsvt::e, to rcranin iJurinT j xne leci.i .Usenet on t, :,tA MTl-i. uiii, i tiLttu. lti-.il! J 1LLLU a..id j exiraeie.1 in tlia most iir.rro'. c-1 inaancr. and ! with tho least possible lciin. Strict at:en:ion fiven gums, &c. All woU wan-anted lasouabie. January 21, ISCO-tf. to disease.! f Terms JOiKPII S. P'KLlj. CLOT II I E I T IvO. 4.1 SOUTH T II i Ii 1) STREET, I'lllLAD'A Clothing suj.eiior to any other CEiuMis tnent in the City tnd at lower prices. Mor chantg will find it to their iidvantar:-: lo call. All pood3 warranted, l'rc-ei.ted by .1. K J'cr- :ior. 7- 3y. TTESTERX LA Ml AtiKXCV.-C. (iini tn 1 r-'.! ltu.u. i'.oTATE. a-, l p:"v 'tix-s t-'r -,.ic4 s : -a v-e ! tirin-ro j oca,, j,. the ' . i: W V A M 1 1. Y riHU Kuptrior merits of the "Singer" ?drt--1- chines over nil others, for cither family ! use cr maintfactuiiiig purj. ( -scs, are so we'd 1 in. 11:11, an. 1 cipaniu 01 t- rioi iiiiii r a rait"p :ind .-.i'ie!y of uik never before a:t-ntpt-d I 1.; n a Machino. nsin? liiiicr t-.ljs. 'i'wi.- l. l.inen nr .' t :i 'i i.ic .-.ml 1 ev. in;; ' v. : : ! 1 C';al facility tl.e very fin -st and c.v.r.-c-t i man ri;.!s, mid :-i:y t L 1 1- Iv.woin t!u- two cx-( lr ::!, in lUciiioist taai!!:;'ul :.nd Mih-l.is:iat i. -l r. I ! . at i a chine:' M.-r liicunii;.'. ' r::id-i:',-, cov. :.!::'. t 1, diiiv.r. ii: jr. Iciiiii-, trim-nin.-, l.i :i 1 ! itc, lire mm I and. ;-v:ic. ie'il :iid h:.ve been invented and adjusted c.'peci a:!;,' t. r t!,;:. M.-i-Liji,.. Mael. iii--? : !s-ay s 1;: ring ii -!.t 1 ; !':nfiil, I'r.j,, i'.-.rl.e.'s .S . ,1 ;'t cn hand af ray Tail s .? :: I Mi ry .' ih nlf. I J '-"rn. !;.. l'..r tie iii!pivii.':i of I in public, i .i 'i-iue !'!. Thiv.d. ;,'!. S. , i'-r- :.' :- 1 ; ' (o this Mac silj 1.. ; : 1. 1 f. , s v. i'.i.! ; . i: ::, lifmn! ?v. :i, J., .. 1 :, s 7-ly. ; ii'i'UN 4'. .f? :i v v," (i ma: 1 i i a f-iv ! l. : i s li .cuis ill ::.:: v l.r.ve !.... ddlti. 1 . f Si,- 1 - ive to an.l ." 't'.i i c.i ' 1 10 li j n at the . h' ric-t . j ' We ave c 1 : 0711C-. every .t-crij.ti. ti -f t.M.:l.i. fur- : m ks,?; v: d cf I . 1 l.K'UU! i:r .: beer. . no K'. a. 1 a! t I li r. f. r r ol vt but ii;c be-: s -i . cs that our r.eat iie.-s and . id e iii.n '1. Ve iiittrr :U s,;r,,,i ia this or ad iuiah; i v ; 'e alw:. ;ivs K-o -j on liar. I from t v. t ptv to ton- I' b.- I s .v .11 1 ;ro- th, Ji'ri-f . in .: !,-r t., in-.ke .h:r:.:-fc A:-1 v. iii varjaii. cur Vork for ai.r e ! and tic:::, ;cs r paiotel r.i:!i neat-iip.-it-.-!i. Ail o: h r re--.it in;: heavy :!1 1 cccive strict aticuti. n. (' i:nc ir.e our Hoe': an-1 y: . 1 k. bc!'nre loir- .. i ,x i.i.h 1.1.1 ' o. the Tike Ce-i.ir Sprinr road s.r.. l...ri...:.- -..i. m ax 'J i;iU rln'riliV!' I." 5. ! V i : ' 1 1' M vWllli.HI Ij.d I vil; I .ti I , b .V T f 3 - M - ' - - A " Jl S . l'i;i""-' -..:.: ;co o o-.-.s v... I; 11 -.o? l!n .- ' y.'oon. on ihr AV.rA-1 l:-:r of i.V mi I H'..'i r y-.r't ts. v.' i.no-l " w juld l.-'-peetfollv J. licence t.i.i: tiny hav (.i-ene-l in the ai ,rc well-known st iud a very line a'o' !..,: a-:s-.::-tni. i t of :!.. HY-MAI'i: CJ.OT.'.Vi;, : ..!-: 'ng hi part f ROOT. Slit diS :V.r me:, voturu cl.ildr.-ii. HA'i'S ,i I' 1 1'S lor ..un r.:.d lios, s,. 'o;r s I ' is c m.p .: 0 d of il! l.i. '.' !i' '.HO and u'l vho iles:re any art icic in our l'.i.p w.iu'.d do '..-ell 1 1 call and exaic.i;:e our rt...;k bofVire i-m-i h.isin;r cbc where. K, 'X '! 'ii.- !! a .' . .- '.v '..- :i.-;,,, we r:e e:.:.lih 1 to t,ll Is :,: .1 very low ticiit -. (.'lose c:i !i buyers would do Well to cxauiiiic on. si-.. civ. e rep.ct it:., v fcoli 11 a snare ol ; 1 '.f'KMAX. I I:.- pntron.-ie 7, l:-.;i-ii'j MiUloiX i J JAtdd., .1 ra!, )i'a!(T i:i ImhnW, &C., T, Ol L rf"pcctr;:II y inform (1 c citins of V SSifJ-n.on audorronndin ' 'l;t; j I. ... I. 1 . . . . r - I D IT ibai 11c n.-.s just received li-.,-ni llic easts and well s-c'.-:c.e'l as ortmcnt. of . and a : ;cin. !'il :u lo his bu a: ol everything pctaini::-: f' riivsician-; orders i ::i a'.'vcn ke of ea rn wholesale prices. .Y" I'r.-s'- us care.::: y r..cip.-..iuo..-I r.t i.s :-:,:-. at i'mlmaa lir..: tiers' nil -.,-t 01 oai ana i-umnor. ii:s stock embrace in part. Siove Coal, Smith Coal and Li uio-ljiir- ne.s I'oal, ut ti, lov.e.d cash rates. J.uiiio.-r of all hinds and i'.iaiity, su.-li as V. . uie fine I'hink. tr.o ! i.ehes, do l White me lioai-l, 1 iooli hull' in,-;, v. ;,;;.. l'ic -rke 1 Flooring, l.'cr.-.Iock Koards, .acantji.;T. doice, lioolinj J.al;,, p-laMcriii-j Lath, Sh.n-ies, Stripin-. sash and fours. Coal and I. umber u.-livercd at shyrt nr.tirc. I't-rsoi.s on i he Fast side cf tho I'.hor can 1, furui.died -.villi Liiiiebinners Coal, ii., iroui the co-il yard at Tysons Lock. :u!;; lo-ly CUtin GO.' II EN. TUV IKK l'.IlST 'vu.iuti Su-avcr, of iat-J-J trrsou, U tho authorized Agent for the ti &6 ii(r iliiiCiliXE, ! I an i tilso fer THE WILCOX GIBS arc 111 twj best -Machir.es taauufae. ; ' ... . , ' ... ':J--'I ! '!rfin On (Ml 1. 1 I r.t i '' :- - '--". s . FIRMNESS. r.T rniKiti; (meet. Well, let him po, ami let him pluy I C.i, not mean to die ; I Uess he'll find that 1 can live Without hi 111, if I try. lie though! to frighten mo vitli frowns, So terrible and black He'll may away 1. thousand years I'.efore I ask him ha :!:. He eai.l that 1 had atlcd vrong. And foolishly beside; I won't fcf't him after that I wouldn't if I died. If I was vrrc'.:f. what rldit l ad lie To 1 cross with inc ? I I110 I'm not an iiicjel q'litc 1 a.ju't pretend !o le. lie bad another swce'.Iuv.rt once, And in. .v, when we fill out, lie ahvayss iys sh'1 H';r' not cross, And tint she didn't ;'c:t. I: is crco-fii to vex a s tint It's mors than 1 ear. tear; I ".. i.-'i tii i! oi'ier itrl of lii i He iliiiik? tlf.t the '.r::t pr:!:y, toi - Was beau! if.:! t.s id ; I vroiidi r il : he'd -et him bad: A .:! n, now, if t ite could '.' 1 knew she 1, an i ti-crc sho i : :iie lives ::'.r: j:t -u :;'c,ht ; And now it'n ali.io.--t nine o'clock lV-i -hap:: he's tin re to-lii;;ht. I'd uitu'.-: rite to 1 i:a () come 1'. lit t'.tetii'v- sii-1 I troa't ; I do not cue to much hut the ,"' .an t !i.;vj him it' I d -t. t. lie i-b s, 1 l.ao'.V thai I 'W- .Vti 1 he '.v.h in tin- 1 ight : I j::ies.- l'il '.i-'.l him so -a:;d tlo-n I v.i-li he'd come 10.11:;. -ht. o li:cdl;iiifoin N IN'Cii'I IN MV t'-'LI'Iid: i.ii'K. The fi.II-r.vicg Ls a brief c; i-" fn-i:. tin; pen -f o::e of ;ur gi'Lii-t Juuiati cvs li. l';;vii!g the n:o.i:or:.bif a ' var.ee of tb Army ol tho Potomac to Ir.rc i!un. i: 1 ";'iil, the JiigiitiCtit to which I was a' Inched, was s':ili-u:c i c:ie Jcy nrar In '' More t iit:rcn. to the ronr id the I ava.r , .. 1 1 :.. - . I front, and kept up a iivc'y f.re '.iter portion of With b. :.- j 1 1 - I few ctis'taltics to record 111 c iil.t ol tur I. the c-.i,;C (d a strt. id i::.t..-r, r-.l - r-i: low scrub o:,k a ' la v.i'.i-Mi..: i::g the af;ernr,,ci there was a !i:;ng 03 t! e r-'i-cl mJc. . : d cmUtCk;.-! that tl.e J,!.:::.-: tr- t , III u.c I I L.i:.'0'.i al. their f.iv.'.riie j-:tti:nr ! in ' to our rear, and bv !-c!:i;;:; , i. i . i aniot!-: j trains, by that means compel r-- t-. urn j a rctri.tgauo movement ;:i order t 1 p: ! lect our comit'.uiiicatioti.s. 'Towards ev i I' jr , an officer belonging to the i'ivu-ii SlaD" I'vvr-s ocrf.-d the l.hie "VT.ili,-.-. f-.-, . , ,- 1 , roue rp along the lines-, and w;;on c.pp.a. site the right of our company, turned and remarked to mc, "Sergeant, I n I wucreauouta o. uie enemy ; uo not go loo far, cn-i tc very cautious how you pro- cccd. When you return, come cvir to itnaa planers ana rcpur:. j utting a res:: c ip ca uj n.ie i startc i. j ie u :- dcrbru.sh was very thick, ana I h::-I some a.oicuity m loicing my way toracgii After going a hundred yards cr so, the; wood became more open and the timber ! larger, so that I could see a liUlo way i ahead of ma. ""ben I had gone a3 far j as I thought proper, I stoppel and ii.-t-,. cticu attentively, out eruia near nouimg, aud sec "nary r- b.:' During tho day I had 'ost the cork out of my canteen, ro standing my rifle agaiant a large Oak Tree, I proceeded to whitile one out. While engaged iu this manner, my atteu- j tion was directed to a noise olf iu tlic ' direction of the rebel lines, which sound- 1 cd like some person or persons walking through the leaves. Iu au infant 1 wis I up and on the lookout. Looking fti the ' hrettioa irom whence the sounds ca:::e, soon uisoovcrcJ two of our "ray-coated I j neighbors coming directly towards where j I was posted. They were great stiap-t ping fellows, one being at least sis feet in ids uto-kin.' soleq flip otlior nnfi not finite ' " , -j - - I rt-it very compactly built. To I .: .. - , : 1 -' r 1 yolIt,Cocut into .hi, wend, (i,i;i-i'"r?,,S; to the Vip of timber on our right.) anil -r t ii .1 ' f 3'u cin .liovcr anything of the ...1. 1 I .1 Jcoaino; ri'it towards uie, each artccd j wi'ii musket and Layonct, ami citlicr of i jtrA match for uie, in a fair fiolit. j' finea I thought of Riving tlicm "jcgliai'," ,tut a motr.ent'R thought convinced r.-.o I Ihu: I could not kcj.e to cluds them in - tliaiway. Again I thought of waiting uul I thoy cr.tnc tp to where I w.-.s, and thei f-hoof one and ly a'.tackinji the other i Rudlenly, bayonet him before be could rectver frcm his surprise. In regard to ihisltr-t idea I reasoned thu my fun should happen to ir.is3 fire: I' , ,,, ',' , , . ' then would be coni'oCtcly at their itiorcy. ,, J J l.ut my coL'tlaltons cre now brought to " an atitipt termination, for they wcte rir.ht . , ' J ' n rti. .dv in:nd was bia-lo up in. an ii;- " 0UI v cimcca.meitt dtreoiy m their pth, w;!h n-y nflj rre - sc:.;.d , a thrcttfenbig manner, I c - - . 1 . T :.. . .-1 r 1 .1 et.i.tiici; -oiirren-jer, or til loj you ' J ! inlo tl.aniidjle of ijcut week." In au iiitdaiit iia-ir guns were Ijin on the LrviitiJ: .-nd they were entreating 11:0 not slii-d them. One b.djiio.1 t-j tht rd : (I huve his cautcen at 1'On.e m4 tbc other vue v.i.s a uieulier (! ' - -rth Carolina Kcginicot. I forget the I tf.ailnT. Ttiey both Iclctip.cd to Jv.vcli's i '.' rts (which laid biitat.liort dirtai.ee 1 , , , ... ., ". , ""' .. .. ; tticy wore holding tlteir (lolibcrstions 10 ; i. ra t::t-trt.) ami were sent out cn the:,..., , , .. ..... ,. - . , . . 1 I I'lladi-' iiia ; tutit (tie L rovmcit l as-em- s.. t:c m;-. km J was 101. x 'iie.r i-v.ns w n : civ ' , , , ', . , , . , , , , ' , I nly resumed tr.ea- t o c.sitn when (.oa : v :e boui ij.:JJ a::d caj-oed, I. Lent " . , v ,. . j . I'-o.-s removed to .New 1 ork. V. !:?r. the , un-atid .1 tree, a::d jaarchcJ u;y prisouerj ! ' , . t;. ..!); !. aht'y to iieai (JaaittLS. - 1 , uoLi:: wrereii 1 brotir.at. tin, charged ;. li a ( !c:.r c ::i. ved ho ! r.d boon t'U a v'; ihuiikcn The '.stiin-jtiy :ir.:L f,.r a tvei k. 1 : v.'as . 1 ,,.1 . . , 1 , , ,. ,- . , .-i.ei what i.e Iiad to say lir hi!!i- 1. Vi'e-il. yer 1 iMnor,'' said he, "mo and old wuiuati never tiiJ live casv to: eth- " j hat .s no rxcus f.,r ' druuk,-' 1 the cuiirt. "Vi'ii'ie light, yer Honor and to it 'it s and d . s i.a t. e used to lii.; .11.3 c, y.-iuor." 1't inking only made it orse," put i 111 1 I ( (.-f " j "That's true ; she discouraged the life out -if men-::! kcrt me" r.or. until last I X '.veek, when ! "Woll n-l.-f .l!.l tt.., .1 . ,. 9 j . " ic died, vour Honor And you have been drunk ever sineo?'' j 1 is, ;- fit or IK I tsi-A farmer was cycled to a corner- ,::.. - hip iu a militia company. His wife ::cr ai.-eour.-ing w:h Lu.i lor sonic time :. the .civant:;o wliick the f.,aiiiy would rive from his cxahatioti, inquired in a ting ton? : i.i. , , -. . . , iia. ua: . v.:.i :r t i r.rrr.cr f-T 11s to r , our ciiiiaieii play vita the uciobbof s ! tcj-.v ; i.'c.-fainlv, my dear, wc must not bo ; ro;i 1 ii' wc arc ex.-i.'ted." line i f tho little urchin, eager!, asked 0 wc r...t uii ctirpoi,!s Tut," said the moil".-, '-hold your theic is no one corporal but your m ' -- i-A well dressed follow walked into u r005U where tlicv were talkin-nolitics ..m(1 Ftwtdlins, himself up to ' his lull heit exclaimed, iu a loud voice : 'V here is the radical I' f-'l r;,-;;C;j, gentlciucn. and I will show vou a ;-::ir.:' In an instant a man cxclaiuioJ : 'T am a radical, su." 'You are 'i ' ''1'cs, sir, I t:a." "Well, just you step round the corner wlia me, at.d I ii show you a fellow who said I couldn't iiad a radical in the ward. Aia't he a liar, I should like to know 1'" C2T'-Well, Tom," said a blacksmith to his apprentice, ,:you have been with rue n,,,w tl,rcc mouths, and have seen all the aiiiorcut points ia cur trade. 1 wish to g;vc j0., y0Ur choice of work for a while.'' 'Thank'cc, sir." '-Weil, nor, what part of the business j0 y0U ;;i0 'DCSt " "hu'ti-i' un shon. and iroin' to dinner. :r. 27"A teacher of vocal music a-jkel an old lady if her grandson had any cur for lUUslC. "ViVal," said the old woman, '-I raTily don't know; woa't you just take REMARKS OF L. X. HALL, At the recki'tion of tub hancock CilAli:, AND THE TA11LK ON wniCa THE UKCLARATIOX 01" IXKEPEXHESCE WAS siNfiEDix xir?E.rEXCE hall, ririr,- AHEH'IIIA, FMlfAUV, 22, 1SG7. Honored and rtppectcd Sir?, Mayor of rhiiadelphia, Gcntlcntcn cf the select and Common Council of the Carporation of Philadelphia I hare been rctuested ly the General AsscmLly of the State ol . . " , IT , I tec appointed liv the senate an 1 House 01 L, ' L. ' . , j Keprc?er.tnttvc, to present to the corpo- .' . A. . T)1 ., , , , . ! ration o( the City ol i'hi'adeiphia the , , - - ,., Ti 11 1 1 (chair 1:1 which John Ilaiicock sat, and . - , r ,1 il l' 1:11 i n . ;i-ii iiTir rate- lies ; ot) 11)aJiv , a..0 s;..n0j 0,.r T)..!,n,ion l f jrJc?cn,cn jho ol,joct c.f thi, 1 -,.Cc0,;fut.;cn upon the part ol the Lrgir-Ia- . r , -,',!, I tura of J cnr,:-vivanta is tiiat these vene- rated and holy relics may bo deposi'cd for fafo keeping in old Independence Hall. It is not nee:: -:;ry, sir, that I should re- f-:r to their histtrv ; it is r.ot r.ccc-srrv ; lhat - ihoM utor; thM TeVct fact that these reiics were temporarily loaned by tho Provincial Assembly of rcnn.-yl- V'it.-i t,i tbrt ( 'Mntiofn ! -.1 t '..-'rrr-. . V. hon capital 01 1110 riaie was removea to nr- rkhurg, these articles were taken alon There thoy have been from that time to ithi.a. That chair has been tho seat, al j nio-t a!l tho time, cf the iSj eaker of the i ik-L.-e cf Representatives ; and the table . ... 1 . 1 na-i r.ccuptc'i a conspicuous piacc in i.ie ' 1 I 11. .1 ': 1 :i ,.e .1.- v.',... ti. T 1 LiuilC iiilliai Ul lliu 1.1JIU. lull JjCLTiS- laluic c f 'cun?ylvaiiia thought it wa9 fit tttid j roper that i n this day, the anniver sary of the birth of the father of our coun !ry, in this place, iu thij sacred room this room more loved by American? ' ':'a an occ tot 0,1 l'!e '!a'-'lt-1;'J'e g'-o:jc I thin room, with all its happy assosia- tioiis cf the past, with ail its huly assosia tions of the present that here aud now, t.. 1 v ii.ti it., .i:i I HI 1 .'lcpciiui J Jidii, uil.a- a, it.its j sLoul1 Lo r,laccJ in lrti' 1 t0 reu,a;n foreT- U h necessary, Mr. Mayor, that I should refer to the band of patroits who stood around John Hancock, and who sat around this table ? I3 it necessary that I hhould refer to the Peelaratioa they en acted and adopted ? Is it neecsiary that 1 should refer to the struggle that tried men s sonic that struggle tuat en-ea in j making America free? (Arj.laafc.) Han- ; cock, the aii.uetit cm;:on, the a::omp:isli - ca state-man ana orator, ana popuiar i.ioi. ' as with bold band he signed his name to that vcn. raled document ! His name alone sufficient to recall 'o us ins serv.ccs 1 . , - fii : , 1 ' to t.is. couuiiv. aucii a i.iuua -.las uvm i m a nay, ana tt:s innuencc 01 mat narion has Peon most happy lioru that oay down ' to this. (Applassc.) Philadelphia should have thejc holy relics ; she should pro serve them well, so that in tho future. I lovers cf liberty iu coming hero may ! come as pilgrim?, to a sacred slnine, to pay homage to this holy p::ice. (.Appiau-e.) May we not b"pe that as these reiics are lCr f0l;i ;:1 mournful music. Saint S' preserved and our nationality made per- j hasdiaa King speechless under tho cruel pctual ' The ci"y of I'hi'adelphi:! I Pit- j arr0Ta piercing his heart. ting home tor inucpcndcnce liail; lit. ting place to put such rciies as those!' What city in the Unite! States has so a .honored herself and so aided h T - rcscrv - , , f .. . , laud, as ti:e city ol J hiia-ae!- , . , V-, . , (Ai -p ause.) v I at city and v 1 ' J viiut pnbuc and private cu;ze;;.s ol wnat ., . , i , , r ,, city have contnouted so largely of their , , . - J . means, and have rai.cdso many regiments and supported them when in tl;c field, as did Philadelphia during the trying time of the Kqub'ie? (Applause.) What city established such places lor tl:elr com fort as tlioy p.tsfed to and from the bat:ie fields of the llcbcl'ion ? IVud is the State of her city, as she is proud Hall. On behalf of the I.egid of this; tare, in ' trust, we deposit these relics, well satisSed j that this is the time and this the place j they should be deposited. (Applauvo.) ' ... I CD" A lady seeing a wan in the gut- ; cr, said sho w is afraid ho was dead. Pa,; who had been near enough to smell his I breath, c-sciaimed ! "Faith, and 1 wiah I had half bis ! IJisane." Ls hUV. J - J J I XSTAa Iriahmcnoecr7etL.t j tbrce cents worth of pig pens milestones were kind enough to answer tZS' lhy are a country girl's checks your ep.;csiion3 without giving yoa thrlike French calico? Peciuse they ara trn!b'o to -.-k tl t-ra. j ,; T.-.rrar.ted to wash and retain their color- ALL KINDS OF rEO?J,E .tfllO MAKE IT THE WJRLD. An exchaoga furnishes ns the fu'.Io-f-inf very sruai t things. As they may have a local application, ve give our col umns tic LentCt of thc:a : j A Fice I-'cIIott The man wtio alvcr- ti303 in our paper ; the man who never refurcs to lend you money ; and the fel low who is courting your sister. Gentle 1'coplc The young lady who lets her mother do the ironing, fjr iear of spoiling her hand? ; the miss who wears thin-soled shoes on a rainy day; and thu young foutleman who ashamed to la seen walking with hid father. Industrious People The young lady I who reuls romance in bed ; the fries I who is always engaged when you call; and the correspondent who cannot Cn-l time ,o ar,.-; cr your letter. Unpopular Personages A fat msa in an omnibus : v. tall man ia a crowd, anl r. short man ou parade. Timid People A lover shout n pi-;i the rUC?tivn ; a n.aa who does not like hi be shot r.t; and a stcsn-bcat company wi;h a cholera ca"C on board. Pignified Men A chap in a country town ; a midshipman on ouarter deck ; and a school comuiittec ca examination lay. Persecuted Teople Yv'cmcn, by thas 'ant m?.n ; boys by their parents end teachers ; and all poor people, by society at large. Unhappy People All old bachelors and old maids. Ambitious Chaps The writer who pyi the ningazino for inserting I1I3 com munications; tho politician who ijuitj bis party because he cannot get into (-Gee ; and the boy who expects to be President. Il'iuiblu Persona The husband who docs bis wife's churning; tha wile who black's her husbands boots ; and tb? ruau who thinks you do him 30 much toner. Mean folks The ian who kicks iblks when they aro down ; and the subscriber who refuses to pay for his piper. Sensible Perple You and I. XTOMAX'S "ASK- Y."hat a mask tho unhappy wifa is forced for prudenca and felf respect to wear over that poor te" 'be Jewed face of her? ! M she doc not wear it, and ifsho lets the tears fall down in tha si-!.- ol all, burning ploughshares will not be too hot for her feet to walk upon, and she must carry live cjals from t!:e world's al tar, though they scorch her trembling 1 fi; ,ers to (i.0 l)CCe. Fa!l of syr..patr.y ljC worjj js for iler sorrows it cr.iy ,ici-lCa(Cj indicated lifting a corner of the vail dcintly it has neither sympathy , res?Cct if broadly shown and rang into it:; cars tnrougi U a s;s ioot spcatiinj trumpet. Tho mask of tho il'.xatc J Fpons-c, mala or female, lr.nst be of peculiar manufact ure an-1 most careful manipulation ; the kind most usually adopted, because nicvi generally approved of being or.e tmbouy- a cntIo -oaticne!, a plaintive manner j (.f nir.rivrdoni ?atnt (.eciha exhaling A Good Jo;iE A comical quarrel, says a Paris cctcmporary, took place the I .1 . V.-n'-inr,! A Tint L'ltian :"1 , V " -, , I rou'-my accosieu a woi:-i-.:ji-ao, uo. r : cu.:c.l b;m ci swir.uimg. i ,, ., , , i i. v.,., .-,,1 m ' c-i:d he. a ror.iatis to , , - ... ,.. i .... i u a imakemyha.r grow see, my i us I , J . ... ' su.coth as a piece of leather. 'cir answered tho vender ef cmt- mcnt,':yoit wrong me. There arc laaus whore the best seed won't grow. It i". : not the fault oi t.io fcea ; it ls ioe .-o... i The L'-tlcman did net ectinuo tha m5 A ecus table pursued a tbic!. !. who took refuge on a s'urn in a 3'fauij, and pulled up the rail alter him on winch he went out. The constable made up tbo foiiow'ag return : '?ili tabic conrcr.ab'caofl cii oome- a t.bie ia swampuLi up stunipim railo.-' if A boy entered a stationary store the ether day, and asked tho proprietor wjiat kiod of pens be sold. All kiui-,' 'thn r,,r.iv "V.'ell. then. I'il lata