Juniata entiuel. M I F K L I N T o tt IVs Jnrsdnv M,)rn:nj, December 1,I87 II. H. vi ...soy, Kilinir und I'litilisher Foil VKEMDEXT, (iEN'L ULYSSES S. GuANT 01" ILLINOIS. IlK.vu. In view of the fact Hint it is impossible for U3 to publish a paper without money, Ave ur? ujvm every person in lebte I to us to eall and settle. We must have money in order to nr.vt the ileuiaiiild on us. Subscribers, read our terms. Those who are in arrears can s ivo Fifty Cents for each year they are indebted to us by call iair'and paying up between this and Saturday next, as we shall ad 1 the fsfty cents extra after j that date. - i i ii-. Liu;::, m i r. The suit instituted a-iiust Wsn. M. Allison and Wm. W. Davis, cditms and publishers of the JanlnUi It- piLlicnn, for libel, eauie up fur a final hearing on Tuesday eveuin,;, November 20th, be fore his Honor, Judc Pearson, of the fluupliiti county Court. Messrs. Allison aud Davis plead guilty to the iudiclinent :!S found by the Grand Jury, and the final hearing was a;kcd by defendants counsel tr give them an opportunity to plead niii iga'.iou o( te-utuncc. After ;i patient hcar of the coufisel on both sides, the Court sentenced W. M. AUNon and W. Davis to pay a f:r. of on hundred dol- l.ir.-- each, the costs of prosecution, aud to j tudoro an ixnrisoamcnt of thirty d.-ivs i 1 - j 4 i:i the Da:hin coantv isi!. an 1 to enter . . , , r i .. i i! I iii.'J uuil'ia ui ii u uu-i-iiiu ujjiai. i tvu u , ., r . 1 1 keep tlu peace for otic vc.r o-,ard all eit-1 r ,,, , . j i"':i! nf t !: ( n-r?:'r:n v.-ealtli .ami er.ec'- :i'!y toward Col. Pattc-jon. It is duj to (ol. Putterson to say that he bad no de sire to see Allison and Davis punished af ter they hal plead tu'!;y. especially as ho believed that other parties who hid in diecd them to a. pt the malicious course ihcyhad pursued ttcward Lira were uiorc deservin;.; of punishment than cither of j them, and that on the m.niing following the .entc:iee he waited on Governor Geary j and. at their rct'icat. secured a pardon. I V trust that this will Lea salutary lesson to ial newspaper riub.ishcrs in tuts ''ticck 111 , . o' t"::uber." There :s otic thing we uu , , , . , tioed at the end of this trial, and at t::c ... . , . tiino when A!!;son and Davis most notdeu fiieiids. And that is. that Lot one of the i ud iiioithc 1 fellows who had In en J lay- . . ' " r .. . . to ''fi 'hi l'attcrson," aud all tuat kind oi thin-;, ever showed their faces in Ilarris hurg cr offered tl.ctn any friendship, aud that the sympathy and fiiutidship cauio from men of wlom it was their custom to th ev arc '"inv cucmict..' Tun (.vc.ition election in Kuril, Cur- , , n- rtM ..... .,,.. ,..rv ' c:;:.a has coiue oi. i!ic relUiUo ale crj ; . . !i. i ,, ,. ;,. ,i r.ie.! ""re. but cnoatiu lias uccn rcceiveu to . tiitalHsh the fact that the Convention is . ;'!-, !,v a b-i- 'fi m.ioritv. and that thi " i.i. : r : I'.H-als have eiLCteu a iu '.i itv 01 nie d.'.'aates. Very few negroes Lave been el..'tou, but a number of extreme while m-i!; cni-ties, which they uii-bt have tarried by apathy and indiiicrcncc. In South Ca. 'lisa the returns from ti-ht court bouses show 3,715 black votes cast, and 11 whirc. This will bo about the proportion throughout the State Not one vo?c is known to have been cast a '-;i.:?t the convention. . o TlIE DltlTISj'-l GOVESXMEMT, which has been lecturing us ou magnanimity to shield crimia-ds who bathed our land in blood, l:a given a striking example of for baaj inec iu the laic judicial murder of five lusn cn''-'-d in a rescue io ffhieh a po- lieemau was shot. There was uO eridcuce t'mt any of tho men raised a band or tiifd a ..hot, but soma one iu the crowd fired into th-. lock of a prison van, which was coavsying two Fenians to trisou. The sh it was fired to open the lock, and a po licema:!, inside the van, was killed by it. Tho. prisoners were rescued, these men were in the crowd and were Fenian, and her blessed majesty's merciful govcrn-i-.'.fint has hanged thcui. How (dull the r,j,rsed peoples of the earth groan un der ths iron heel of its eppreisora. Puts- bi-i-j Uii.-.fttc. Tii2 N;iiioaal Ker-ubliean Kxccutivc Coa.iUe will lacct in Waslingtca city cn ihe 11th inst , to decide upon the place of holding the next uatiu,' Convention. ':ciiJcntial Ncini It is generally eou- ;p?ed tiial 'die 'Vest will be chosen, and a r; -,..v competition has sprung up between t:ia.dau-:i fid St. Louis, icst to the rpno'tiou cf H-inj; a place, trc most im- taat subicct L-ei ire uie coramuiee wi'i be tV ti-SQ of holding th; CoavctiticD. j jik ji n i.j:v oi.ih tti:i: in;- F .. ....-- . 1'CIM' IN lAVOli OK IMPEACH jUf.NT Tlic lleport of the .Judiciary Commit lea iu favor ir impeach in-,' the President, was handed into Congress on the 25th ult., by Mr. Jioutwtll, of Massachusetts. Tlie Committee is composed of nine mom bcis, live of whom, Messrs. Williams, UoutTFcll, Tliouirts, Lawrence arid Church i!l wcrj iu favor of impeachment, and four, Mesi-rs. Wilson, chairman, Wood bridge, Eldridgc and Marshall, against it. The auiiouiK-cnicut of the resolution of the Committee wis greeted with loud cheers from the fiieuds of impeachment and hisses Ironi its opponents. After reading a rart of the report, ou the mo - a a tb'ii of Mr. r.iiihatn, its further consid eration was postponed until Wednesday, December ii.Ii. The following arc the facts disclosed ly t!ic report : An unconstitutional usurpation ol the p.iwcr ou the pait of the President to or- gauizu and recognize civil State Govern ments j tlic denial of the right of Con gress to control the work of organization, and tli Li exercise of power and omission of duties in support of this usurpation and denial : tho willful and unconstitu tional a.suii:ptioc of power to suspend the operations of the acts of Congress, atd the corrupt, willful and unconstitutional refusal to execuio the laws ; the unauthor ized aud illegal surrender aud sale of Gov ernment property, and the fraudulent bic .eh of public trust, wherein the action I of the 1'rcsidciit iu relation to tl.c South ern railroads is detailed in length, and much evidence is f,'iveu lclative to the s do anj surrender .f raiiroaJs cud roil- inS hiock a"'' ot,'l'r F'Te"y. ' wI'!'-h ' sWa tLut a11 thh t"l"y l!ver aSa'-st ,!ic ! Secretary of AVar and (Jmrtonnaster General. It is also shown th.it the President esfiLdod f tne t.me for the t r.vu.eot of installment . ' tf principal aud interest on the railroad." ' ' purchased by the rebel companies. The evidence further bhews that at the time these railroad cor.:paics had a suMleicui antouut of money on deposit to mo. t their indebtedness. !y bis connection with the Southern roads, it shows that ho real ized a profit of over ciyhteeu thou-and dollars. The other grounds of impcacLmcnt are the corrupt and unconstitutional abuse of the pardotiiR power; the surrender of I l-iiti'Tlv t.i Vi l.i'tj flip di-rin'-tnl tif ;'. ' , . " , i-ii.l'f .-I I mi iifur.n-tr t.l r.fti -i.na r I lijii" v li.i. iiy-tij it l .i.J' . , , . ,. . , . , . fioeJincn, ami ot the i.'iiitcd tiites, nno , the unconstitutional ana corrupt csercts.- I . , . . . . . , I of the appointintr nawcr. I n Jer the Iat- i " .'., , iter head, a vast amount of tc.-t;monv lias . ' I ecu takiu re. alive to (lie su-pensioii ar.i: . . . appointing of civil cheers, and the cause. thercUT, in direct violation of the law. The report eeds witL the rc:olutiou : L'c ,', That And.e.v Jvhiison, f'ics idect of the 1'iiited States, be lui lacheJ for hih eiimcs and i;i."deiiieaisovs. Tin: it v ins. l'"l' ''ov- J" A Al'r!" 1 ,alte d'-spatch, dated the 27td inst., mvs that i - - Spotted Tail, wiih Si-10 of his tribe, have i ' ' i been here since S.itur lav, waitin'' the ar- ' rival of the commissioners. Half! iof of the (J'.-'alh:llas arc also here, with theii ' chief.'Uluc- Horse. Spotted Tail says that no more Iudians will cn:c. He is anxious to ct the an nuities fur his tribe, and return to bis camp at Willow Creek. In a speech to day Spotted Tail said lie was unwilling ti. go to Washington until peace bad been made with the Northern Indians, ana the treaty signed, lie is willing to go to Port Phil Kearney in tho. spring, and sigu tlic treaty with the Indians all together. Generals Harney and Saaboru, siud the Indian Agents IJoamas and Jack IIow laud, arrived to-night by the way of Chey enne. Spotted Tail Im since expired his willingness to visit Washington, if al lowed to take Lis five wives with him. Genera! Harney ail, Colonel TaJpan, wjll rcmaiu over to sati.-:fy the clamor of the ludiaus for goous The northern Indians are still bcligcr cnt. Ou the Gth iust., i sutler's train, escorted by Lieut. Shirley and l'on'y sol diers, was attacked at I'enean creek, twen ty miles above Fott Phi. Kearney, by Hod Cloud's baud. Lieutenant Shirly wac shot through tl.c foot, aud two men killed The Indians ran off bix wagons, con taining goods valued at 2,000. They numbered three -hundred, and some of the Crow tribe were among tl-.cru. On the Ciiecnth, fourteen Indians, led by Fig Fear's sons, came within two miles of I'ort Larauiio, and ran off seventy head of horses and mules. The herders followed the band for forty five inibp, accompanied by Captain Welles company of the 2d Cavalry, but wore not able to overhaul them. The Indians are on the war path, and it is supposed arc wailing for the soldiers, C3iectioL' lo decoy them into an anibuslr rosn'oxiiKKM-k thi: n.' . f ! .'.-' t k . . v ji.i r iai.n. Kkhmonu, November 2G Ju,go Chase did not arrive hero (his iiiornin". Tho Court room was densely crowd.d and iu the park outside was a dctaebu et of Civalry. The Grand Jury was Irouirlit in aud all the counsel of Mr. Davis were present except James T. Frady, 0f New Vork, aud Win. 15. Feed, of Philadi lpbia. Judge Underwood took his scat tii; the bench at 11,50, and tin; Grand Jurtrj le iug sworn in, lie delivered Lis char-c.. Judge Underwood regretted the abance of Chief Justice Chase, and cant.Ji,ed tho jury that no party or class t'reiui.i.. 1 should influence their deliberations, j the o.fenjcs connected with the rebellion, l s'ated, should have their first attention If it should be brought to their attentioi. that any ono had committed treason, he must be indicted, unless he has been spec ially pardoned by tho President or by the general amnesty proclamation. He then recited the law and penalties for treason. He fcaid violations of the Feveuue laws - should next claim their attcution, and tiny should be unsparing in the cas-es of public officer; engaged iu euch violations, i! any such should be found. Shortly after noon Mr. Fvarts, for the Government, said the intention of the Government was to try tho cause of .Mr Davis some day this term. Ouo consid. oration iu fixing the day wns the lime when Judge Ciia.sc could attend here. The government proposed to name a day, alter the adjournment of th Supreme Court, for this trial, when he cou'il sit with Judge Underwood. Mr. Krartstug gested that the fourth Wednesday in M-rcli be fixed as the day for the ttial to proc-H. Mr. O'Connor sai l the personal cohvol icnec of Mr. Davis would have been pro moted if the trial had taken place in ."lav list, and it would be very convenient tu Mr. Davis to have the trial proceed. His 'counsel would, however, agree to the pr p osilbu of Mr. Evarts. They thoujl.t the prcstucc of Chief Justice CI.isc would be bentGeial, not alone to the in terest of the aeeu.sid, but to the iu'.en.ts of all. Judge Underwood said tho arraiht u.ebt proposed by the Government :'or ho trial if Mr. Davis was agreeable to the Couit, aud particularly to because the Court earnestly deir:d that Chief Jus tice CLase shuuld sit upou the trial. Ii was also duo to the defence that two Juri es sd.oulJ sit on the case, in urder thai :ti apfnal i:iiht be tukvn on disputed j io tinns and the case carried up bydefcudaut to a higher Court. The Judge then agree i to lix the 2oih c;-.y o( March as the day lor the trial. An application was made Mr. O'Con nor that the bail bond of Mr. Davis be pstcudo-I until the time Used f.T the trial to proceed. This w is agreed to I v J udjo l i lerwoml, and it was farther agreed that if Chief Justice C'na.-e couli iol be present to preside over the Court i hat (he Itvtvc of Mr. Davis be extended to the term followiug. The order i':.r the extension of the leave of absence of Mr. Davis, H id fixing the 2oth of March next as the day f ir his trial, was then entered by order of Judge Underwood. Mr. Davis did not appear in Court, nor did the witnesses for the government Three w'teesscs who came in, Kx-Sccrc- tary Sed Ion, Fx Governor Letcher, and Gea Wiokhain, were held in recogni zances to appear in March. TilE IIAMiitl i'T ACT. All who contemplate availing themsel ves of the benefits of the Pankrupt Law must do so previous to March 2, ISG, as the fifty per cent, clau.'e takes effect ou that day. There arc only about one hun dred and fifteen days leit. All claims against a bankrupt who applies sifter next March, v:il', as a matter ol course, be proven. Section CO of the law, in rela tion to the fifty per cent., is as follows : "And in all proceedings in baokruey, commenced after one year from tho tin c this act shall go iuto operation, no dis charge shall be granted to a debtor whose assest3 docs uot pay fifty per cent, of the claims against bis estato, unless the as-.-iint, in writing, of a majority in number and value of his ci editors, who have prov ed their ciaimes. is filed in the case, at or beforo the tinio of application for dis charge." l i:O.W WASHINGTON. Washington, Nov. 30. EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE SENATE. The Senate held a protracted executive session to-day, tnd after deciding to act on nominations left over from last scssiou, the following appointments were confirm ed, viz : Horace Greeley, as Minister to Austria. II. C. Hunt, as Governor of Colorado. Colonel Horace t apron, l.ommisajtier of Agriculture. IIANitil. 111 UUjV.Ul, ;;... Tho particulars of the danng adven- j A ,c!lia7 SuW,i,.t:0U .ok, r..id.: -turcs of a modern Dick Turpin, in the 1 cJ- "c K!"iat.l Alvptc.-n s of the Ne.-i o!i vicinity of Hickory Wythe depot, have 1 1', 7 from time to lime reached the public 'l-c niont tlirilling and infcresMnc; work bo- Ihrough our colums. II is exploits and e ''v ..T';C C"' cn,1i,""1'"The ('t . lngv-jcloptiliI,,"agpmot itucllcciunlwia.il', inseusibillly to danger recall to mind the and wanted in eerj faruilj ; complete in one period when every road was lined with foot pad, and "stand and deliver"' became a familiar sound to travelers. A few days ago we mentioned that Mr. Grccnleaf, whom the robber compelled to strip in the woods, Lad, with friends, met him ; that shots vtre tichaiigedj the highway man, after expending the contents of his l-cpcatei coolly turning off into the woods aud escaping. Fut another, the last and bloodiest chapter in the eventful drama, is now to .be recorded. On Sunday a man came to Ibc first s'Htioo this side of Wythe depot, knd complaiecd to sorao gentlemen pres ent that be had been robbed in the woods. Anions those who listened to the story Was Mr. Alfred Faille, who, it will be re membered, was shot at from the roadside i day or two following Mr. Gretnlcafs adventure. It seems that Mr. li., whom Ue robber was rapidly approaching when frightened away by the sudden appearance of two horsemen who came up, no:iecd that a couple of the unwelcome visitor's Eu-crs wctc missing. While the man was telling his stor on Sunday, be ob served a .imilay defect in that member. A c.oser glance caused hsni to recognize I the features, snd in a motnciit the alleged Victim of a loobery nas in the grasp of twustrou men. Jlr. Dattlo Lad not mi.-iakeu bis man. The prisoner confess ed that he had not or.lj shot t.t bitu, but; had fniced Greeu'e.'.l to strip, aud sent the threatening letter, lie aihled that he did not desire to luil Mr. G. j uieiuly desired to frighten a little money out of him. If his aetions could longer have sur prised miy ono, the witucsses of tl.c un- xi.-ected d ihui.::i, ui would doubtless have been startb J at this, the mos-t reeklcs ol j '..is eSjloits. Put it .eci..ed only a ma'.' ter ef i-uuit. llo Lad been hunted iii I the thickets and twairns l v nrmed men ! licvin he COulJ Vi"x jC!ir awctig the cor-lo, and by telling a piulul tale be legarded as out another of the victims of tl.c reb her whose exploits bad spread terror and an azeu.'eat throughout the community, he adopted that method of further battling pursuit. He did not reckon upon th-. b sence o! a finger or two betraying Liaj. It sin. ply happened that Mr. IJj'tie's mo were .-harp, and fulfilled their iftiee even wit a lulkta v.iic V, bioiiii'g about ll.iii ow aer's lit ad, aad the roi bei' iusc failed. frumehow, the captured lobber suddenly dia-peaud from the station, whither no 1. no :eiuied to know. A Icvr curious ones MarfiJ iu search. Lute iu the afternoon tiij firm of a man was seen dangling fVjw a tree in the s'vump; it was lifcies.-. ai, J two of the- H.igeis cf the left hand were uiWiug. This told the ttory. No iuriLur explanation was required. Judge lynch had been at woik; and the high-, wayman, whose daring exploits: bad been uai rated with bated bieath at a thousand Grc-ides, was a rigid corpse. A swift v.itutss had rUcn against him, and the ex ecutioner stalked behind until the fatal iiiomeut arrived. Who sent the despera Io iuto tho shadows? Nobody knows, uo buJy caies, uuw that be has gone lrom ther.i ioiever. MtiUlns Lu'yer. N i M-itu. is attempts have been made by the Peliwarc county .Democracy to Mi.-tain a newspaper devoted to the advo cacy of their own peculiar faith. F.ccent ly another cffi-rt was made, the necessary amount of funds raised, aud the duties of pub'Lher, we believe, entrusted to a Mr. Uverholt, formerly of Pucks county. The machine had been running, however, but a few days when those who supplied the "soaji" discovered a very large screw loose, which re. ultcd iu the deposing ol Mr. O. as publisher and the commence ment of a law suit between the parties. There is a strong probability, therefore, that tho Delaware Democrats will agaiu be wi'liout an organ. The editor of the -lnim'c'iin, published at Media, volunteers a little good advice to tho parties, which will Jpply with equal force iu other quar ters than Delaware. lie says : "We have never known a newspaper, especially a couutry paper, to succeed when stait"d by the contributions or loans of a number of individuals. All so start ed, within our knowledge, have died very speedy and yet very natural deaths. It should be appreciated that publishing and editing a paper is a business, which de peuds for its success mainly, if not en tirely, upou the ability aud energy of those who manage aud own it, aud whose bread and butter depend upon the success of their enterprise." . . - T112 TaiirtJNE. Oaourfiist page we publish tiie Prospectus of the New York TrUnuc. Greeley publishes the best pa ter iu the United States. Persons want- j kg a reliable Daily should subscribe for ',1 yv 1!"-i-'l'.0a.To yoimuc or over Uoo pngei, illus Irulcd. in ud fui- liiculiirs of terms. Ttbich are very lil-oi i.l. A. J. IIAI,!.., Dec. 4, JM.7-.t. Jiai.i'oid, tui.il. "SELLElis & FOLWELL," WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS JSTo. 1G1 Xoith Third Street, Piil LADFLPiilA. OR I -EES ritO.Ml'lLY ATTj.n1.E TO. lJec, i, M7--1I. MVi " G00D3"arA'V PlilCES AT 1IES. F. IIAXXEHAX'S IN r A T T E It S O N, lit) lias just returned from tlic City i:b V a larce assortment of Millinery p.nd Farcy GooJj, Consisting in part of lionnctsHnd Itonnct Silks, i ijv c; s .-lint Iriinrmn", l.ml;nrdcries Lace li'io'is, ILindkei cliii T.. Ca! mural Skirt. I! jop mums, i.lnvcs, Leail (unif s mnl OriLinieios, N'Oiims ;;ad tr.iail wares. l.rniiii" li e l-t-sl at sort in e lit uf A L L AN l W I NT E II G CO ! 3 t!ic County. i'lic ..o'.iciis a call from tlie f uhlic, Lcir.j coiil".';a( liuil blic can iu: all. i-'eo. 1, lSt;7-ha. OTATK.M '-XT tr'HtJWJXG TIIKCON LH TItS k3 of tlie ISi'i'iitv I iiiivls of I'claware tuwu- l.ti. .1 ll Ti r ,L t rl I-,t.i(. l'l - l-'iln-uary la(.ta, '22 recruitt, f J(i0 each 1IOO 0' ('imniiuee'b i-xpinea Total cost fur firt tiinln 22 recruits n:rTi:.ini:u oeaft. ISounry for CI recrniis, Committee's ixpeuscs and brokernj;e 10i:i '.itMfi 4r, T"ial smoiinl of Rounty oxponscs-C-l l-'i-'to !') 1'aid l y ctiulr.biiiicr.s o .70 .V Total nm't to be ririio t Rial inn.. S :1 !... 7o T. W. I.l KKNf-'. TreaM r. fo nra't .-f dot li'.vte i'.r l.'it Mi. :2i i'i ' 0 U!il ' c o;'l l-e-'U- for lb ' Xolal r.ia't Ib'-l r.ad lr''o ci'. I'-y ff.r. ni i.i-. ? 171 17 l : .v C .ii.'Clur : Hv i 'rou'irt'r'f ;'.- .) I H,v nii;"r in ('yUcciorV h:iiiu.-lli-S JU j : CiXi l'n-eij'l;- ....2.71 i so ..... iiuh.nce unaccounli: 1 fur i2i; t-'I'iti'iiii'Ut of J. 11. Vunurnicr, Troa.-'r f lit To am'i nc'dfrcni ditferebt Coiicc'rn $ Vli-'t -Js ("li. Ity ain't paid on n.'les. &c -If1 Ann 1111: unpaid nivjiil $2'i ( ll. AiM. aM of i:.lerct rut n.-crrt :;w i. V. A. TIIOMV, ) J. V. k Auditors. T'ie nrc.ui.t nf T. W. Liikeno. Tr asarer 1 f School an 1 Itourty Fund i..' liibmare to.7.i- .-ails V..1.-1 aa l:i tid ihc 1-11b1V1ir.il 1 ac-pv ol' thos ir.:c. Ti.c :liroii!:t as stated atiove i.y the prist nt Auditors, is incorrect, and will bo letted iu Court : l.N.r. L'U. June 1, I'y ain't paid out f ;r f-'c'o,:- am bounty J .rPs...cl-'. oj Jiy inn t of bid .1 I', hy i'eitii r.j tu .ToS. Kl'RTi:. Sicy. i..!: :i t.iN.v. A. !!. KL'IflZ. Au-ii: ill'- Cr..iii;ttoe I'.'c. 1. isc,--r.t. iiEAIUNU KAIL l 0 A IK WINTEii AESANG SHEHT- XovcmbtT "jt!i. IKC7. ibc Nortb and Nonli-V.'ol i'.r ,'.. .Vi- pi:,r, A'--to Ycr;, Jl-.:-i.h'n;, .i('nr Tiu"t'i'"t. .- :!:''. l.eh rtii'.v. .1:.', i,t.-n. .'-...', .1 c- Tin ins leave ..ri-;...'.;r, f.r A. follows: At :,')0, 5,-'5 a'tid t-.H) rt. M-. ai.d 2,tl.S and 'J.So v. M.. i.ri :ving -.a A, ,r )',., : til 6.10 and 10,15 and 1 1..VI A. ..... :!.40. 0 :M V. M. c-.tinecliii!; with simitar Trr.ins on the I'innsuli atiiii A,-.V,-,.ii- Kleei.;i. t .. .,.. DanviiiB the y.tai am ami li :'.. V ! ., .;.. willioui cliappe. Leave IhirrLhvj Tar Kf '..iv,' PottsoiUr Tam.iitat iV-'wvr.-.'.v. Aihhoi:', Pun drove. At lentouti and Vhi!'J'!Jj!ii,t. at 8.10 A.M. ami '.',00 and 4.10 i M, pioppini: zt I.lut. i.t and all ll'i-.w Stat-' m ; tlie !,! e M Trai.i m ikim conneelions for l't'ibidelrbi.i Mi l Colon. bia only. For J'cttci ill-, S.:AayM.li Uivm and -1-'jitTii via I'-ViiiiI.Viil jnd Sufiiulianua UitilroW lenvc Us.rr-s' ury at ojj'i r M. Itelurniii: Leave Xnr Yor); al 0,00 A M, !!,00 N'oou 0.00 an.l -,(i0 V M, l'iiiaio .;,- at A .M. aiot I .M ; w.-iv pa-isi iiji.'r Hum i Ic.ives l'lii!adelrl'.i,i at 7, "6 n Jt. returninc ! from Ileadir. ai ',:.; r m. sii.j ping a- aii stations: I'ottti-C.e ni .,liA )1 iu.il L', !") 1 M; Attlanti (5,0H A M. and KM!) and !.il( V M ; Tai.-ianita ut 8,ut) A. ji, ai'id 1,00 aud S.-IO P ' Leave PottfPle for lla-rs' nrj, via 'cuyl kill and Susqaili-inna Hail Hoait, al 7 10 a. M. and 1- noon. i.'iiYiiy AcnmmoJjUcn Train: Leaves Rntl htff at 7 ;)U A. !-, retuiniiig from 'hila,itl plu.i at 4 oo 1. M . l'ottstown Accommodation Train : Leaves Potlstown at (i.4t a. iu., rcturuing leaves Pliiladelpbia at S,00 p. in. Columliiu Uailrua l 'i'luius leave Ucmliiij at 7 00 A M ami G 111' M fur EukraUi. Litiz Lancaster, Colu7,.oia. &c. . M., for llarris'mrti, ami i.VU A. M., and 1 1.4i) n. ni. for A'tic-i'o and 1 !-3 n iu. for I'biUdelpbia. CVt..t.!, Miha.v: .:.(,.- , Fehl . I'iciirsluii Xft'ii-.' to and lVoui all poiuis, al rc- duccd Rate.. Uariliantt checked tlii'ougb : b() pounds al- lowed eucu l'absciivir. ' ti. A. .!tI.S, ;.M,rl - : .!.; '.';;; I..At:;:G, X :r -I. i f-unaays: j.ea.a m o ii, eJ ,0 eaul tB ai.e rr ..uesti-.l lo make i P. M., Vkdnh-i ua 8 a.m Io I JI., Ine K W) , Jiatc ,,,,,, Hu.j tl,,..e having cla a M tram ruimius oa.7 to l.eaau.g; I ltsva.r auiust tlie same will please promt X DO A. II., lUrr,..v.r-j . -).. ami 4.10 ; j,r0per!y aulhenl icaled f..r seliieuiei.t. and !'."" p. in., and lU&Vi'j nl I ("I and 7,l" j SAM 1. LLUX.1LL. Adtu'r JUMATA VALLEY HANK. rCKESCT.PATTiiESOiy, JACOBS & Co MiftiHtovn, Juniata County, Ptnn'a CAPITA - .V),000. JO?KPII POMKUOY, President. F. S. JAUOIirf, Gashici. niRErrons. .low-pli romcroy, ..I.,l,n J. Tatlprson, Jtrume N. Th')ii!ro!i.:(J(orjrp Jacobs, " John IitilslnK'li. to:kiiolii:rii. Jotm J. I'atterson, jS. Y.. London, ticorge J aeons, il'ai.icl .iebcr. J Oil II .liotZT, J N. Tliompson, Jacob I't rgi-y, Amos G. lon8aliy Jin-!i i'onicrny, Jop.li Uothrock, Micliat liottman, Nouh Herrzlcr, 1'aviJ Itortzlcr, Jcrcinititi Lyons, Siiiiniul 1. jlorr. li. 1' JicWillianiD, John liprili-r, John K. Koliion, It. K. rnrker, r. L. Gri't-tileaf, John lii'sbftch. A- T. Mcfulloeh. I lino. Icrty, John tiinifrich, F. H. Jaculn, IK. W. Kirl.y. Abraliain Kit-bcr, William ltauks, iamiicl Leonard, ;Thns. Mipllpnberpcr, ISannii-1 (I. Kvans, jfl. il. ll.'clurl, Klias Il'irnin, i'hiiip Kt-pniT. i-licoh Kimtitz, !Jol-l,l M IMfr,,,. Josuiia r.illciilicrgfr. j.):umi I;. Okeou, ' D.V.irl Sloullpr, Samuel Strajrr. Abrani i-'l ..iitFer. (.Ji.hn I;. M. x0jjf Win. Vnn Swoi'.rini.'i'n Unilpil States Securities li'jn.l.i. etc.. bnn-.i ard sold. t'-i'ven-Tliirtief exchargrd for FiTe-Tvrctitics at innrki't rati-s. Ci.hi 4i'id t-'ih-rr boiipbl at highest rate". losiiii rcppivi-il. ( o'.lertii.r.s naili-. l;nfts nn the principal cities, and a .eiii-ial bank-it!- t ll?ilt-i-M lr:ili-;i't'.!. I. ui'.n I'acifii; Railro-id Bond. (t!e best in--n-'iit lin' liii'tket) for 9.1V L.mds .111 1 i.iher valn.ilile f:pirs received on .--pi'cial iivpo.it. f.i'iiy 1:7. i8t;:. W I 1 1 I. I A M W I S II, "I 7 L'VHAS'T TAiL'iIt '. t'KVSTAL PAL i t At '.: r.i'iLi.ixti. !!Ff;,i;.riiu.. r... Tiiaiikiui f rpr.-t r.-itroii .. he 1 i-irs lenre to iul'uriu ihe public lh.it he hn opined uut if r.ew ijiiarter.i. a I.AItlirlt AM) J-l.NKR ASSOKTMENT OP 1 Tlifii evi-r tti before hr-Miffhr In this town, I kMi-Ii in- is profited to m ike 10 nr ii-r in the r.Arw? s.xn most i.'.;rw i i;: sty. e, Aad in a n inoer :h.it T.i d.-fy ad c.-mpcti-lit.U. ilt ..Iso olid ll:;a,l.f:i,:Uues tj oidu, til " r' (' TSTOM Vv'OKK On rei-,i.ildo :ir.i n. I'y -tf:ct ;t 1 1 fii r : i n to biilne-s. In liipe?: to iv? as- h; retiif-.! !', a !.b-r.i! s!i-ir.' of pub lie pi'ln-tiMpe liive bio: u i-t'd ;,-,. 1 iijuct yylc" cn'tinsr and wi.rk:u:iii-!i:p 1. : ire go:ng :!.- I.rre. tib )' t'.7-ly. W A X T i: I) ! i $ O t A l llhl 1 To I'lfj-:'.'.' in n IV'.t mid onrr.rniiic business ti r I tit witili-r tiK'ii'lix. io 'hf v:iinirv vhrrij I"-; ti- ':c. rhifii will net thi ta In. m io .-' i : p.-r 1:1 'lit ii. I r j .ir: .r apply to or a i !tc PAR. .: Kl.l. : l'.i-.OS., s-'a'n-om ."tree', ViiKadt-l. pul l. 1 i-nn. Taiiv '. 1 i7-1i. VAITJAULE JEXIFETY a t ri:i ya ti: sale. r " be i:n.b r.iciied ot.fis at pr!v:it Pale, his f.rill, s.tnnlc io . i i f i t l:'v;ti;i;i, Jui'.l ata i.i!i:;lv. till' iniles v e.-t of Mttilin. rr II la'inii i Iii'! aire" ir.nre or b'"-. iii.'-iil o(l aci'ts r. eared .iint in ti (.i i d M-.tc ol ciill'va tu.ii. Th'.' i 1 11 V' Vi ni.'oi'i nre n o!-l Frntite i'.-i:so, lij; ii.ir fr.ii nil i.il:.r recessarv I oit bniN! . -1 lt n . -.vi'ii r-t.Mie Sj rini: .'uiie, pofid ) prifi. ui ulTn-.ti l.e v .in'l ''.livrriielii to lnnise. , H ill, A (,li;j,lir , um, oiL,.r kia,,s t i , in .on premise!.. .(. ', tlie un ' id'nj; op the A L I : X A Mi L It M cC A I i AX . i.t .iod liroio. i.t H:i I..!:'.-., pnrcba.-ied t ill ..u!..i lal..-. in '.i .--iv d "11 .-lot:ip Mi 1 sl.tj t'.H ui liiv ti-ii-ii tiu ulii rates. Ha :u;': l".ii ol on- ii'mi. u -ii !i cuT-i l.il c-.j 1 iaii.-t in.' h u-. U. .'.- K-ih slnp in-i :.i 1. 1 aiiy kind lo ird fi via i'iiiiii'ivlpi.ia or vr-y point alon ibe aa.ii FKOW & PAliKl'.il I i;rl"i ti US' Ni'i'N'K Noiiec i- b-'tcby 1 ivt-ii :h:tt beiiei" T i-s''t io ronry on t!f erl:l!:' o! 'I ill. In:! S b- t'i'-iil:. Intf of Tcibrlt towr-.-li'p. liiTiiain CoHfiy. tit c'd.. I.av bun eran'rl lo Ine iiiider-i;'iied ri"-:d;ii. in paid towur lr;.. A'.l person iidM-tcl in s:ii-l eMaie ' "rp r,''l':"l,',i '" :iv rtint. ! ami 1. ;i v l n ei.iio'x :.-'i;ii.-i the fame will I I ri-in tbi-ni i 'ropt-riy i. u. In -iiiic.ii. -d for tel- iiciui'iit. v. i;i il'iiM '".'. LlittiSON, i. i: Xov. 13. lvi,7i;t. Kxr's. fXLCL'TOK'S XOTIt'K. Notice is hereby givetiilMl be:i.-r i e-'tanu mnry en ijio cl ue of J.isiiili .MrMeen. I.iic ot Tusearu rn liiwti-bip. .lunial.'t county, ib e,d . have been ratlin, lo liie undersigned reiiliiiir in lliKabuve iiiuoed lownsbip. All pe'sonn in Uebted to mi ill estate are reqiip!ei! to i:itik iioinediiile piiyiiiciit, and tl:oe loivinjr eloiiu! iir-iin.-'l tlie same will present ibeia duly au- '"v' ''""'f'1 '"r seitlcmenl. nov. ', lNi7-iit. II. L McMLI'X. Ex'r. STUAY SI'FEP Came to t!;e residence of the subscriber re- . I'i'iij; in r .1 nriii:i!'ii luw iisoip. on ..- ' or about tbe liotb of September, Four M.ii-p. Tlie owner is reijuc.it'd to C'Unc forward, ( rove property, pay ehiirircs and lake ll.tm ssy ; otlicrwise tLey will be disposed of as tlie law direct. hot. VI, 1' 7-dt. CTHCS MEULIf A li.VlXISIKAlOK -. XUlICi:.- N.iticc id J.X. hereby given I lint Letter of AJniinis iraliou on liie eMalc of Key. Abrnbar.i Ilar nvr, late of Cbapmau township, Snyder coun ty, dec d., have been granted ill due form of iaw to tbe uiiderniL'iied. All per.-o.is indebt- rniiie- ims tin. in Oct. oil,' 18ti7-bt. : A FL'I.L a.ortini nt ol Til L'.NKS uid TltAV- -fi- I.LV1NG U.Vticj. AUu, XuTtH.X? .ucli 'iose, (iloves, l.oc!i lib.veo ai:d Mil.-, (very ,.1'esl 4".ality.) Kid t.'.uvis for ludissauJ gems uiiiiuiahid Kid, ul FK-'V; & I'Ailbl ill'S. 1I..MX .my
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