Juniata Sentinel. M I F F L. I X T O W X Wednesday .Moiuiu, December 1,180? II. If. w IL,s:i.V, Editor and l'ubiisher rou president, (JE.VL IMSSES S. CHANT, OF ILLINOIS. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, GOYEBNOK JOHN W. (iSARY, OF PENNSYLVANIA. TIIH KUl'l Ul.lV.XS roLicv. The platform so ingeniously creeteu for & republican Congress by President Johu pen and his advisers is alieady demolished. C'innross, with a promptitude and decision that deserve credit, is proceeding to build a platform of its own. So far as we can see at present the niaaks in this . !atfo.ui a,e tLse : 1. The reconstruct;..-!) question will uot le reopened. J he legislatioi already tu- acted on this subjeet will be adhered to und carried into effect. The reconstruct ed States will be restored to their ancient places, und if she Democratic party wishes to keep up the agitation it will be left without an opportunity of doing so. 2. The industry of the country will be re lieved of most of the severe burdens of taxation. 3. The ruinous contraction pol icy will be arrested, -i. The extravagant cost of government will be cut down to a strictly ecou'ouical scale. 5. The army will be reduced to a suitable peace isiun 1 ard. (i. The increase of the uavy bv building new vessels will be stopped. This is the labor u:.der!akea by Con press, and it will occupy it!! the time and attention of the Republican members to get through with it. If successfully ac complished it will gne lutema! peace unity, harmony and prosperity to the re j public, cieariii: Congress has away the great wisely. leading obstiuc- j tiou to busiiiw t-aased ly the impeach- luciit 'ietiou, which Lad it bsoti abowed ty bo.'iti would have occupied the wbolc , , , . - ,. . tessiou, to tbe I'sciustou ot ati other mat- ters. TliC two reductions of taxes already made l y Coosrrcss Were in pursuance of llcriiif lii-.au imlicv ml nnjinst ll.af i.f lli. 1 .... . J , . ,x . li Auiuiuis. ration ami ti i;ie i-'emoeratie j.rty. If uo.v the prcsrnt Congress, uu der the tame au-piee?, should resume the saa.a p jlicy and give to the people that gieat lelkf from taxation which is so ueedfaJ to bet the nachiaery of industrial prorptriiy again in motion, and shall put the reconstruction question beyond the reach of Johnson and his followers, and at the saiui time stop contraction, we shall ir before the country in the ''residential election with the assurance of victory. To retrace our steps, alter having gene so far in adjusting the southern troubles, would be ruinous. The determined ad herence of the rebels to all their old er rors was exhibited so plainly when they vcre entrusted with the civil government of the conquered States, as to leave no room for doubt that a c untc-rvaliug clc lucjt limit be found, and it has now been provided in the organization cf the Re publican party thero. AVc Jo not doubt that the re-nrguriz.'d Sta"c governments will Le so constituted as to merit the con fidence of all those southern people who want peace and tranquility, aud that the ubsientiou from voting will give place to a cheerful acquiescence in the new order of things. To this end Ci)U"ress has uet- ' 1 ed wisely in the repeal of the cotton tas, and it will act still more so if the meudations of Generals Pope aud Sw:iyuc ! le carried put, by pardoning such rebels I as Lave aided leeonstructiou, as iu the i case of General Lontrcet and Governor l'atton. ' j Rk-okO A. IZATION of the TREASURY, j Bi'REAU. A project is on foot for a mod-! ification of tht plan recommended by the j Secretary of the Treasury iu his report !; fir tbe re-organization of the bureaus of the Treasury Department. The Secreta ry's plau is to retaia tbe First Comptroller to audit accounts of civil officers, the Sec- i ond Comptroller to audit those of tuilitiay i oliioers, and to have created a separate I I !.- L... OveralltheseaChiefComr,troller.stobeiuPlIie oIo rnsoo. 1 hough the cxplo-, fint.nintod to n-hnin nineals Iroin tbfl three . subordinate Comptrollers may be taken. The modification alluded to is to preserve all the features of the Secretary' Fplau ex- cept .hat portion creating the office of j 1 1 i .i . . .i n . n i Isistance thev must expect from the J-en-t.roposed that thc three Comritrollers be ! 3 , . . ,. .. . , , en . t , ,, iians. And in this new struggle it issato constituted a board of Control, to hold a t-essiou once each month, and to have ap pellate jurisdiction from the decisions of each Comptroller. This modfication, it is thought, would secure all tho advantages sought by tbe Secretary, and save the ex pense to the Goveiment of a Chief Com- p'roiler ana a bureau of clerks aud copy-! fKNiSVI.VAXI.V OX I.HPEACII.UE.Vr. The following id lLo volo of the Rep resentatives iu Congress from Pennsylva nia on ihe resolution. "That Andrew ani misdemeanors," ou Saturdav. Dcceui- ter 7, 1SC7 : YKAS. Thaddeus Stevens, Thomas Williams, Stephen F. Wilson, lull (i M. Droomall, Jebn Covode, William It. Kclley, Leonard Myers, Charles U Neil, L'!yises Mucur. I) licputnicau. NAYS, '(ieorge V. Lawrence William II. Koontz, Ocorge F. Miller, J.iiiii'j K. Moorhead, J. Lawreiict 'ietc, Adam J. Ulossbrtnner, Samuel J. Stnnilnii, Jlenjamiii M. Jlotcr, Caleb N. Tnjlui', ihiiticl .V. I tin Avken, C'eiirfle IP. 4 Woodward. 6 ltepublicans and 0 Democrats. Democrats in italics. The following IU publicans did not vote: Henry I.. Cake ('aired with Cornell, of I New York, v.lio wculd have voted against j ' I impeachment. Daniel .1. Mnrrell. absent, hut would Lnvc Vi).cJ Jur illircncLllieilt j,' present. (3. W. ISchcu'.d.l, absent on account of sickness ot his wile, aud would have voi leJ "hC" if pretut. Dar.vtn A. Fiuuey, absent ou accouut of sickuosa . RtCAI ITi:i.ATIl)5. For impeachment.. 0 Aguiust impeachment 11 Absent .- 4 - Total 21 AGAINST ( I HAtTIO.V. The following is the vote of the Penn sylvania delegation in Congress on the resolution of (Jen. ivdicuck, chairman ol the Committee u!' Ways and Means, "sus pending the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury to make uny reduction in the currency by retiring or cancel. iug I' Litcd States curreuey." YEAS. CharUs O'Neill, Leonard Myers, Vv'ni. D. Kclle-, NAYS. John M. lirooni'ill, Ad('.'H J. (.'".(.-tvrnrr. iiicorjic V. Liiwrnce, j V.;mi-.' J. Jl.ntd -U, licoiffr If. SI'mOlVu.., I thlnirl M. Vail Attitn. j Tulal, 7 2 lU'i.ubii : CAris aii'l o I'fiiKnr: ats. i J-viuocrals iu italics. j Caleb N. Taylor, UfJ. Unfrr, I tlauletlH Mi'VCUP, ! L'lvsscs Mereur. William II. Ko.uuz, '.V''";'' lt ""v'u Ijaaies lv. Muorhead. 1 Tbu,,,as ui,!i ,ms Kicorge F. Mill.-r. j Xoml, IU 1J ltfj ut ' ; lieau auJ 1 Lieiiu.craJ A;ss;:.r. '''""y 1 "'' 'JV'iit-i W. SchofvUI, U-trwiii A. Fmney. - 'auivlJ. Morrell, KCCA1T1L LATIU.V. Vena ay Absent Total .13 .. 7 .. 4 21 wroit t int m:nsn ijy the sc. It has Lett! decided by the Pennsylva nia Sopre.oe C-iurt, that drawing a check on a bank iu which the dru'ver has no funds, and uttering it, is fraud, Loth ju the person to whom it is negotiated and on the bank. Ca--e of Ptteisou vs. Union National Rank. It is fraud iu the holuVr ot a check to present it fur payment. when be knows the drawer Las no lauds in the bank to meet it. The holder of a cheek deposited it in the bank ou which it was drawn, knowing that the drawer had no funds lo meet it; it was passed to the bjldcr's credit and charged against the drawer. J1JI, that thi; was not jay meut of tlu cheek by the bank, and lhat the holders could not recover the amount from the bank This decisiuu is of im-1 portance to a class of persons who are iu the habit of ''kiting" cheeks, giving "memorandum cheeks and checks dated t . head." All such practices and frauds uuJcr tl d'isiou. a" J " cbc(-'ks B0 recom-Uttered are not .-tamped as promissary Q0Us tLeJ" arc iu viu!tiuu u ll,e j Suited States Internal Revenue laws. I'rsoiw who are guilty of drawing cheeks wLt n ihW LaVlJ no iuad6 111 bau!i ver i 'soou loose their credit, aud have their ae- s00u J00e "iClr crcu,t alm 1JJ,e IUJ" count closed by thc bank, and may cod- si Jer themselves lucky if they escape piogccutiou for fraud. F.TEri;Tlrtv8Tn ManchcsterTand lilt.rl f h aud j f meeting in Iielaud, are far from i. j tiiilidatiug the Fenians. Ou thc contrary, ! defiance ot English tyranny makes them more daring thin ever. In order to lib erate Col. Rurke, w!.o was kept a prison er in Clcrkenwcll prison, they have blown .:.. nti;. d.f-m-tnT tbp Tirtson- i ' ' . . ...I ! wall aud thc neighboring buildings, it did not obtain the desired result, as tbe pns- j oner was confined iu an iuncr cell. Lut . tbc first respopi.e to tbe Jtf aucUcster e- .,;.a rlio I nriM what kind oi re- I to say that sympathy ol puone opinion iu lull foreign countries is overwhelmingly with the Fenians. - - O.n the top of a lull between Pithole city, Venango county, aud O.'eopolia, there is a hole, the depth of which has aevcr been ascertained, which has recently com . - r.,1 IH031 WASHINGTON. Wasimnutox, Dec. 13. A coiifrieuce of soldiers and sailors representing vari ous States of the Union, was held at Washington city, on Monday, the 10:h iiit., to take into consideration the pro priety of calliug a National Convention for tho purpose of nomiualiug candidate for President aud Vice President of the United States. This movement originat ed with tho Soldiers' aud Sailors' Union of this city, who called tho Pittsburg Con vention iu September, 1SGG. Thedtle.it of their candidate for Serjeant-at-Arms of the Senate is said lo be one of tkreou- ..... - I trolling reasons assiiiL-u lor tins course. If the Convention shall bo called they wiil nominate a ticket iu the interest of the soldiers aud sailors of the couuiry. General Rrisbiu has wriiteu a letter to the President ot the National Soldiers' aud Sailors' Uuion, urging the hjldingof a National Soldiers' and Sailors' Conven tion to meet some time previous to the as sembling of the National HepuMicau Cou veutiou at Chicago. Admiral Porter has written a letter about St. Thomas, of which the following is an extract : ''St. Thomas is a small O barultur of itsc'l, and could only be attacked by a na val fore-). There would bo uo possibility of lauding troops there, as the island is surrounded by reefs and breikers, aud every p iiut near which u vessel or boat couhi approach is a uatural fort.lieatiou, aud only requires guns with a little labor expended ou the fortified works. It is true this islaud was captuit-d by the Drit ish, while under the charge of the Danish tloveiuor, Von Sehosten, but thr ,vas uot a shot Gred or any effort made to de leud the place. This is the only instance where it has been iu the bauds of a for eign enemy, and the Rritish would lave held it to this day, instead of for sveu years, could they have done so without liliicullics. There is no harbor iu the United States better fitted than St. Thom as for a naval station. Its haibor and that of San Ju-in. and the harbors formed by Water I.-laud would contain ail the vessels of the largest navy in the world, where they would be protected at all times from bad weather, and be secure ag-jinit an I'licuiy. The United States have di rect telegraphic communication with St. Thomas, and lines could be laid from the Capes of Florida across the shoal waters. which extend, with some interruption ol j not very deep waters, as far as 'i urit's Island, and thence direct tn St. Thomas. The distance would be somewhat grea'cr than from Cuba, but, comparatively speak ing, it would not be an expensive line, ns there would be so much i-hnal water. "In iiue, I think St. Tin-ma" is the keystone to the iirch of the West Indies. It commands them all, and it is ot more importance to u than any one else ; and if Kurope was at leisure and her attention not distracted by its own complication, we would not be allowed to get the island on any terms. The chances are that we may cot get it yet, as the people id St. Thomas may prefer their present inde pf-ndent position to being mixed vith our difficult:?." GEN'L. GliANT AM) TflE DE.M'V. THEM. The movement in favor of Gen. Grant for the Presidency daily receives fresh impetus and iucreased momentum. The meeting held in Cooper Institute, New York, on Wednesday, December 4, el which A. T Stewart was Chuirmau, ami very many of his distinguished feliow millionaries aud busiucss barons were Vice Presidents, may be taken as iudicr ;:ve of v"hat is forthcoming throu.'hou: .be nation. Gen. W. T. Sherman's voluntary re tiring of himself from the cauvuJS of 1SG8 his fame wiil grow brighter as the man him-.eif grows older :cems to leave the field so exclusively to Ge.i. Grant, that :t is too late to cmer new nst.irap.ts ior thc ,,cop!e's grandest j,ifc, on the s(l.eugihol recently developed zeal in or out of official situation, wbsther in the ar- uiv or among the civilians. The people are for Great because of services performed iu the jast ; and hcre- ia iiey ll:lTe a foundation on whicii ihey r!ul.v Z fcl strong. Paper vos and protestations of intended future pc- i'lnuanccs are as airy nothings 1. these times when tacts auu acta outwetgu wisues and words. Mayor Ranks of Raltimore is ap pointing on the police force of that e'dy noue but veterati rebel soldiers. In oi- der to be a r,olice officcr in 3aItiuiore it : . . t: .a. ... J m-w j tt -.. tle j,, 0f a p-jon soldier on his hands yreat iudi''nation is the cousequenee oi ,.neo ,.. fearcd ,hat murderous not, will M, f-...,. ,mrrl,n ,.P .1 . from the overbearing conduct of the em powered rebels. Thc Dakota Legislature met at Yauktou ou Jlouaay h'&t. It has a Republican majority, for the first time iu the history of that territory. The Chicago Trihum nominates Wes ton for Vice Piesident on the George Francis Train ticket. The talkist and ' fbn tra'kUt verm! 1 ni..Lfl fl prmd Imiii JtEI'JtESKNTATIVJJt IN CON GUESS. In the House of Representatives Hon. Geo. F. Miller, lust week, introduced a joiut resolution to prevent any further contraction of the currency; which was read a first and second time, aud referred to the Committee of Ways and Means. Mr. Miller also introduced a joint reso lution for the purchase and annexation to the United States of America, of Rritish Columbia, including Vancouver's island, provided the same can be accomplished upon such fair and lionotable terms as may be satisfactory to both nations; which was read a first und second time und re ferred to the Commitec on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed. On Wednesday, a bill to repeal the cot ton tax passed by a large vote. In the debate, Mr. Miller urged that cotton was as justly liable to taxatiun as any o'.her product, and feared that, this might be an entering wedge for taking off the duty on liquor, tobacco, etc. Tin: Senate yesterday received from the Committee on Territories the bill to prohibit polygamy iu Utah. It is very clear aud sharp, and will, if adopted, make an extraordinary sensation in the Mormon Kingdom. Reside the restric tion of marriage to the usual momigamio form, tho bill prohibits the Mormon Church aud its officers and members from solemnizing mairiages or granting di vorces. The bill to repeal ihe tax ou cot ton was dicussed and laid over until Mou day. The bill to secure bounties to sol diers' fa miles was passed. There was some discussion ou the bill to raise the r i i . i ... . i ... idiuu vi a-ai lUUUCI uolu.1, uui uu vole, i Cllicvio, lec. 13. A r-pecial dispatch' from Omaha, dated the l'Jth iest , says that a correspondent at Fort Laramie, j writing on the 8th, says that a j arty ol' j Sioux came in the day before aud desired j to make peace. They reported that the j main body of the Sioux arc not di.-posed j to treat until the forts in the country are j abandoned. Red Cloud says that he will! fight the whites as long as he lias a man j left him. I Hon. George. Sharswood took his seat j as a Judge of the Supreme Court of ! Pennsylvania, on the '2d int. j ilea' iSUmtiscmfnts. car Head this tartfully, it is the lust ia str'.ion tliis 31onl!i ' I&eiifeirky stale J.oltory! gf" 1'hc only Localized Drawing of the characler iu ihe Uniied Elates ! UKANI) HOLIDAY DKAWLXGl! To be Drawn at fuvingtan, Kcnlarky. Class JT, JJcceinLerZlst, 1SG7. Xo more acceptable and appropriate pres ent can be made to a mother, wile, daii'.-iiter, husband or lather, than a ticket in the Ken. tueky Sttate Lottery. It has loii been ac knowledged that it offers greater inducement? o the purchasers of tickets ihun any other I.-ilizC:' lottery in thc nurld. Thc l'eeenihcr sc! erne pui J.iSj?s. :n crandear, anything of thc kind ever preset.!.-., lo .".': Public ; it .lis. tributes ?J;i0,0otl. The capital ;ric :.- i 'M t(M', itituri:i a hamlsun.e fortnne to the iud holder of ihe corresponding ticket Hun dreds of well attested instances, similar to thefol'.owi.'jr. areinost d iiiy O'.-citrrit.j;. "Mis? Mary l'.usscil Mitlord, whod ed iu IS-")"., when only ten years of age, gained, as a prize in a lottery, the handsome sum of ten thousand pounds, or fifty thuusand dollars. The ticket which drew this magnificent sum, was pre seiitc 1 to licr by her father, lir. Mil ford, one of the most prominent men and .judges of the time." How in any homes would be biitrhi. ened rty n t-iniihu 6ticccssi in the Oii.A.Ni) HOLIDAY MtAU lXti of the Kentucky State Lottery, on December ttlst, 1.SH7. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 j.n'ze of g.')0.0l' D prhr of 811(1!) 1 un'zr if 20.yt; !' jiriu-s or' 2f0 1 prize oj 1 prize of 2 prizes of 2'J jirizes of GiJ ju izcs of c.lWI) bw jirhfs ,f 7,oo(i ; o prizes of irm 5.000 220 prizes of 125 1,0(101 IS rizrt of 100 l,00!2Gl prize of 50 Prizes, amounting io $230,G50 .' 32,000 yumJcrs, and 78S Prizes. Tickets 12, Halves Quarters ?3. l'LAX OF THE LOTTEUY : Thc num. hers, fronl 1 to i.OOli, on separate slips of paper, arc cjci'cled iu tin tubes and placed iu a glass wheel tj the sworn Commissioners ; the prizes arc similarly encircled and placed in another wheel. A number is drawn by a blindfolded boy, aud at the same time a prize is drawn in tho same manner ; both are open ed and exhibited to the audicuce, iha) num ber being entitled to the prize drawn with it. This operation is repealed until all Ihe prizes are drawn. The above magnificent scheme will bediawn in public in Covington. Ky., on ihe 31st day of December, Ifti.", beinglhe UUEAT HUL1 j'JAY DUAYVl.NU of Ihe year. These Lotteries are chaiered and author ized by ihe Legislature, and are conducted under lh supervision of three, sworn Com missioners, appointed nil behalf of the Slate, to sec that justice is done to all. They are not gift enterprises, Knt responsible money institutions, which have been successfully conducted since lb'27 and have many more years to run. Bonds to a large amount are tiled io focure the payment of all prizes. Tbe oliicinl list of numbers drawing prizes will be published iu the Xew Y'ork Herald, Chicago Papers, Cincinnati Daily Coii.rceicial and Cincinnati Coraiaii papers. Address all o:ders for tickets to MUitilAY, EDDY & CO., Dec. IS, 1SJ7-H. Covington, Ky. T1I.A1S and Fancy Job TOrk aeatlv eiSccBl out i, ed at this Ofiioe. A iNEV RAILROAD STORE On the Corner of full, S t. end K'lil r in ill Aoeniir, Started Sy Stock Shares cf $10,00. Great Excilcnuut AiH'itiyst the STvtckahU in l'utltrsosi and I uiui-'if. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. S'o Hull l. TumLii; or Any IlVy j tu lua Oct l. rPlIE following is a list of Goods now on JL haml and fur sale at co ripcrative prices. Iiverjr purchaser becomes a stock hoMtr. Teas, Coffre, Suar and Mola-ses. Hi ices of nil kinds. Chrcdc, Salt and .xl FLh. Uice, Ut-ans and pina. Dried Apples an-l Peaches, ('aimed Frail of ail Uii:-is. Raisin, 1'iuens, Fifts I'.itcs, and Nuts of all kinds. Cucumber Tickles by tbc dozen or in Koitles. (iit'ectiotiarit o? all Iviuud. Oranges, Lemous, (jiceu Ai rles und Cran- l.?n-!-.-s. Cedar Ware, llri.oiu.-.. Ka'Wl. .'.-. Marketing of ail kinds aN'nys un hand i s.:i .11. MO W&S MA UK EI CA R Runs to Pbiladclpliia and re terns once each week loaded witli Potatoes. CaMapi KreiU Fish, Oysicrs iu t he neliell. or opened to Ptiit purchasers. Or Jurs from mcicLauto suii :iica. eijojs carried it fair ratc- J. , P.OWK, June 19, 1807-lf .!"ik Hi.Vn.-r. 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All patents granted, v. itli tile claims, puilished weekly. livery i'uhiic or I'livato library should liare the work bound ami preserved for rt-.cr-encc. I!v Ti.e yearly nuiobcrs o." thc Sde.ittfr '.mrii- (nit make a splendid volutce of nearly one' thousand quarto pacs, equivalent lo nearly : four thousand ordinary hook pages. A new : Volume commences January 1, s;S. Pub- j lished Week'y Terms: One Year, tStl.'dl ; j I'alf Year, .!,o0 ; Clubs ot Ten Copies t.o ! One Year, .." ; Spectra opies sent j-rutlj. Address JII XV .V t )., ST Inrt II uu, New Vork. iii"The Putitisiiers of thc S-irnliJie An-'ii-i--: . i'j conncciioti with the put.iicat ion ol :he pat cr, have acted as Solicitors of Patems lor I verly-l n u y ears. Thirty Tho us-and Appli c.itioiis for Patents have heeo aiade through their Ace!i'-y. More thi'.ti One Hundred Thousand Inventors l ave sntiirhl the cou:;:-el of thc Proprietors of the $:irn:itic Arr'. rtruit concerning iheir inventions, ConsultMti. tis and advice to inventors, '-y :-. ii":, free- Pam- The accunt of T. V. Lrkec. Treasurer of phlets concemin Patent LaJ of all Coua- I School and Roumy Fund ot t'eiiwaie tuwj 'ries. free. i -hip. wa.i au.iile.l. ai-d she f i.:T i a copy ttyA 11 mtisonic Round Volume, contain "f 1 ae s;.uie. '1 tie aceunt! as .-r.iw J. i:b-'ve oy irj lot) Mechanical Knjcravin cs, and the j 'he prosei.i Audiiors. iuvuri et, an 1 will bj foiled St.-.les (n t:sly Cotinti'-s. wirh liinib, teste 1 iu Cuuri : and Receipts for .Mechanics, inaib -I o:t re- i 1 I;-:. ccip of Pec 11. is.;;--t. SADD LP AX I) 1! A P. X E.-.S M A X C FA I 'Tl It V in Perrvsvillel The undf r.-incd having loeatrd pel luanenl!;, in the Don uirh of Per ,"yville. ;' doors ahue ilu.-k s Store, take tuis method of iiiformi:.' the public, iiiat he is prepared to manufacture ull kinds of Sad dles, Hartis. ltiidles, Collars, Sic. &c., oi! .-hort notice, and on thc most reasonable terms, fancy single and Doi. dc Harness, Vt hips. Fly-nets, and everything iu his Iiue of bttnlaess. always on band and for sale ui lowest prices. , Itrpairi:.; neatly eiecuted, ami all Work warranted I Having had sever.-.! years experience in the businefs he tia'ters himself that he can giv general sa:islac:i-oi. Call and examine lor vourselve bel'ore goiug elsewhere. June -o, '1-7 -tf. 1. M. LI-IIIO. JACOli RElRLEit, PcnltT in Dmss, Mcdifiacs, XTTOl'LD respectfully inform the citizens of Mit.iiutowii and s;iri-ouiui:ng country that lie has just received from l he east a large and well selected assortment of Qruic, JZ:3. for ine.iical purposes only, aud a general as sortment ot everything pertaining to his bu siness. Jtsjrl'liysieians orders promptly fillcl at a small advaii-e of easlern wholesale prices. ttay-Prescript ions carefully compounded at his Store, at Itollmau Drolhers' oil stand. Main street, two doors west of Pclford's store, Milllintowu, Pa. jau 1SG7-Iy. PEXXSY'LVAXIA KOt'SE PA T TEE SOX, PA. Opposite IBifflia Sialian. on Pciiii'a. Railroad The undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, lhat lie has taken charge of the above n-iiued house. Thc house is large and commodious, and well ventilated, aud is fitted up in single rooms and rooms for families, and is open di.y and niclit. Persons wakened for any train. Tilt best ati.nd.ince given terms as reason able as the times will admit. F, M. MICKEY, j.in. ."0-tf. Owner and Proprietor. rpiIE OLD STAND The undersigned takes 'JL this method of informing farmers nnd others in need ot anything in his line that he still continues the Saddle and Harness Man ufactory on Water street at thc old stand for merly occupied by William Kenny. Every thing sold at reduced prices. Ite pairing doue to oruer. t'arriagc and Duggy trimming neat ly executed. may -2K lSfi7-lf. JOHN DIEIIL. STATE CAPIT tol Duildinirs, TOL HOTEL, near the Cap HAMSliURG, PA. J5.Teruis as moderate any Hotel in ihe Tily. Vll. G.TKQMIS0", rrpriftor. I J ATA VALLEY BASK. . rOHERCY.FATTZR.302J, JACOBS &Co j 3Iijnintoicn, Juniata Count u, I'tmt'a. IAJ 1 A iO,COO. JOSEPH POME HOY, President. F. S. JACOBS, Cashier. DI3LCTOI13. Joseph Pomeroy, jjohn .T. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson, i George Jacobs, Jobii Lalsbaej. . STOCICUOLIitaS. John J. Patterson, Ueorje Jacobs, John .Motztr, J N. Thompson, Jacob Rerpey, Amos (j. Uousal', Joseph J'omeroy, Joseph llolhroek, Michael HoCinun, No-ih Ileuzler, S. K. London, luriiel ieber, Uohn Ralsbacb. S- T. McCiilIocb. Eno Rer-ty, iJoi.u Oinrith, F. .S. Jac.it., JE. W. Kiroy. .Abrahaai Sieber, I lViiliani Ijauks, :Sar.mil Leouard. : liavid lit rtzler, leremiah Lyons, i iSuniiiel 1. iierr. ! it. P M.-'Aiiliaius, ; John I!er::ier, ! John K. Rtd.ison, ! V.. E. Parker, ! P. Crce.nieaf. I Inshua IVtiVtibercer. ! I'aLiel Slouti'er, , 1 uiis. . ,ie.;i .samiie! l. i .r.s, ill. li. r.eoh'tl. Klias JIoi-::ii:, ; Philip. Kq-r.ir .Jac-.b l':oniz. J.-sepb M. 13.-!:-i(?, '.tf.nus !;. (Ae-r.n, . s.;,iTii:e! :r ;'cr. Abrani Stoutler, . Win. 'an Swearincen j.loLn P. 'ii-dd, u! tn l.eor.a l'nitc-1 Etiitei iecuriliLi R-.:eU. etc.. bo.i-M and sold. .Seven-Tiiirtiesescliaujed for ri'.c-Tweiilics at market rate". U. Cu:!T'Ol:s pcid. U-jLii cud 5-.i-.v ..!, I at liibf-it rile. Dcpytiti received, (.'olieci i.-tif made, !ia:'!s on tie principal cilies. and a jcwrV. baitk ,i: loisirer-s irr.r..tcte-l. I'nif-u l'.icif.c l'.iitroa l Rondi - the best in meiit tl.-c market) for sale Uonds aud other :.la'.'.e p ipers received on special Uenoiil. ,:.'.y U7. lb,;;. STATE M 1- X TSIU V ; X CI THE ' ON L-i X of 'he Rounlr Funds cf lielawarj tovee--.hip. Juniata connfv. Pa.: February Quota, '22 recruits. $200 each Comiiiittce's Lpeiucs. rliOo CO Total cost f-.-r first 'jnota iJre?r;i:t: itn LJiiiKR rn. r r. P.oun'y for "1 r-.-rciN. I'nniir.ittce cipeL-c-i -n-I l.ro'r.t.;ije Total air.&uii: r.f Ro-.pry c-f '-it-es.. Paid by ConlrlbutbiLS : :i foul an.'t i be piid !iy la::;: Ml-j.l , PR. T. V LI" KENS. i re To aui't of iiuj ica To an: t of unj-Uou :'.:r r il... for I s:i- oiai au: t :s-j ! 1 If cior.f-raiii. .P 471 l.v lI..i.eet..r'H !-3 Trt:.;arer' Py air. I iu t.'uili iiv Vioiehcr 'W-rcenta!;. 14 II ;-.: 5r ttor'b baud..lJS - by aai't boauiy cui.elltd by I'vevii -is '2 171 SJ iV-SK) ?! 3 reaVr for !;s.C. Datancc unaccourited f-r..., Stalement of J. R. Vanormi r, To ara"t ree'dfr im ('.'..Tercet C DR. -liec'rs $i".i'. -i I'R Py Kin't paid on nr.tes. &c !? 1;;25 4s Aiui.uat unja.t! aSi.ut 2-j i-0 AUiaULt of inn re---t not asi-.-i taiijed. " . A. I ;'.! , ) u. kiut; Au 'liters. Juns 4, l.v am t paid out f. r School and bounty itrposes.. $lS9-2 Py am i of Liii 5 (.7 By Percentage P'.J 01 S i I its? Ct JcS. KCKIZ. isee'v. 1 :z::a .'-lebiNX, A. II. KCP.Ti'.. Auditing Ciim;:ii:tco 4. 117-St. mr UOODSal I'lilCES AT 3IP.S. f . HAX.NEMAN'S IX r A T T E li k o X, YVliO has just returned from the City wi'.h 11 a large assort Liient of Iliiiinerf and Taney Goods, Consisting in parit-f Honneisun I Km.ii! Silks, Foners a.: I Triio;::in;r. lI1.1t ..iileri.-s, I.a-e I'jOuds, Ilandl-erehiei'.-. D.:iiierl s-'kir's. Hoo Skirts, (iloves. Dead Cimps and ( Ira.imenis, Xolions and sniall wares, ferr.iinrj the best assortment of FALL AND WIXTIU GOODS la thc County. jsjlie aoucils u call from the public, being coi.'a-JtoL lhat she ecu suit Dee. 4, 1 307-1 iu. VALUABLE PSOPSIiTY A T r It 1 V A TE SALE. rPLc und-.TBitrned ohers 111 private sale. !ns hi X f 1 11111, situate iu Miifor i township, Juri- ata county, five miles west ot j'.-.tititi, e n tainiug Did acres more or ies, about 1"0 acres Cleared aud iu a good state of cultiva tion. The improvauieiit tire a good Fran c otise. Iig liain and I1 oil., r nece-ary out buildings, with Stone Spring -.use, go.-d Spring of limestone water couvrhicnt lo hrvise, with good Apple Orchard aud other kinds of fruit. Call on the undersigned residing on the premises. .tLKXAXDEtt -McCAHAX. Xov. t, lSli7--m. PXF.CfTOR.V XOTDIE. Xotice is hereby 1 J given lhat Letters Testamentary ou ti e estate of Thomas Uobison, but f Turbtit lownsh.p, Juniata county, dee d., have been granted to the undcr.-igned residing in auld lov. uship. All persons indebted 10 said estate are requested to make immediate yaynieut, aud those haviug claims againrt the st.ine will present iheui pr-.nerly au:hei.ii.-tcd for set tlement. V.'. M. KliPISiiN, 1 v . D. II rouisox." Xot. 13, lC7-f.t. SALT! SALT.'! SALT'! : ! Superior quality, either by .-.ingle sack of quantity. We will fiiini-li Meichaute A wilh salt at Pbi Ik h lph.u prices, with u.e l vantc cf expeuse ( fieighi. YLQVk PAKKL?.. ista. me ,;ea sendiu:: out a p jweiiai jv u. e