WIDSESDAT MORNING. May 8, '.865. ' BE JUST ANDrEARIOr.,; TOWH AND COt'JITBV. "sxtmu. (ml wall roar Foil" "Ileml Tigllante it the Priw of Lihfrty" MHI'BHVRirTIOliN to the United State 7 30 Notes, Teceired at par by DOTY, l'AUKEH & Co. Bankers Sts The spring is ojnirig beautifully, the farmers ire busy planting coin, the war is over and we ought to be a happy ad thankful people. gaj. Fr..m the appea ranee of the Sen Timl to-day we judge that it gets its ' aaare of advertising. The peopie know who read it and benre act accordingly. 1- Our Walker Township readers will fiai anions our ne adve'tisuieuta ometbing which they ought to read. ttf We had a turn at Gibing last wsek once 1 1 Jurich j and once up in the N ar rowa. Although the operation was a lit tie cool we were rewarded on botn occa aiout with a Cue mea f fish. Isaac R. Wciser, the great High Constable of this great city pives uotice that all putter. raut be cleaned, ashes te- moved, Suloufs. Carts wheeled out of the alleys, and the pavemeuts repuired. lJ-John P. N At ole of Co. r 10th Pa Oavalrv wa wouudod in one of ilie lat to'iu'emenu with Lee southwent of Pe tersburg- Although the wound was se vere he is doing well and we are p!e?scJ to see htm at home again. K. We are under obligations to Capt -if. H. Wilson who returned home again , i: company wjth Col. J. K. Robinson, on j last Wednesday, for a copy of the Rich mond H'Aiy of the Monday previous slJ several other papers and documents which he picked up iu the Senate Chamber iu Richmond. Granp Co.sciRi. Prof. Brooks, a graduito of the Pcau Iw.i'.utioii for tLe Blind, aud late cf "EllioKor and Forte's Irout'e," tke thir iiethod of informing the citizens of Miffliutwn and Yiciuity that he will give ooe of hie Oiaud Vixai and Itirn,i'nil Converts ia the Court Ilouce ou Thursday evening May 4th at which tiuu he will introduce svverul choice gemt ot the day. His Programme has beeu selected with great care. He h p ibd tru- a that a gener ous public will pat.-onizvi him by a tuli attendance. Admission lb cts. See Pro gramme. Court Proceedings The following cases of interest iu Court last week were ' ii?post-d of as follows : Commonwealth, vs. Wm. Ilarman. Ia dictutcat for horse stealing. Verdict guiky. Sentenred to the Eastern Peui tii ay f' three years. Tins chip stole John Click's mare , was overhauled above Ickeidmrg and broke jail before Court. He is now amusing himself at a shoemaker's bench in the cit) of brotherly love. Commonwealth, vs, Liuford Yeager. Indictmeat maiicious mischief. A eruict guiity. Sentence, whereas, it appearing to the Court on the trial of this cae that the defendant is an orphan, nineteen years of age, having neither lather, mother nor guardikn to take charge of or care for hia ; that he has no home or place of abode; that he is a vagraut, having no one capable aud willing to retain, manage or take proper care of him ; that be :s pro fane and incorrigibly vicious; aud it ap pearing to the Court that a regard for his morals and future welfare require that he should be placed under the guardiauship and control of the Managers of the Hons of Uefug ia the City of Phila delphia. Thvrrfure The said Liuford Yaager ia committed to the care, guardian ship, and con'.rol of the Managers of the House of Refuge during his minority. The boys about this town and Patter son may lake warning. Man? of them only differ from Yeager in that they have friends. Were the Law enforced impar tially it would make a 'scatterment' among them. Of course their paienU will stUl let them do m they please. John Hawk, of this plsce, was dL tourced and forever separated from the onptial ties nd bonds of matrimony with Elitabeth Hawk provided that n-id John pay the costs of. the proceeding. Ladies desiring to marry can make a oe of this ftst aio adjust their caps ac ordlrg'y. ... ffh ItS- We have request from all Section, to akin certain sympathiser for rejoicing over the murder f Lihddlri: " It ..M seem fight to do m,, btit it would eive such silly tools a prominence and impor- j tanee for which thev k ; which the tnmM ol llieir br,'iu8 d0M: not entitle them. Lot the pw j,,;,.. 1 able, half witted copperhead, bite and stink themselves to death, Another Soldier Dead. We learn that Thos. Stewart Laird, a native of Beale township, and who enlisted in Co, V 16th Pa. Cav. in February iast, died on the 21ts of April, at Fairground Hos- I O I pit..l, l'etersburg, Va of Brain Fever. : The deceased was about 21 years of age and his death is deeply lamented by a large circle of friends and acquaintances, especially ai he was a young man of good character and high promise. Rev. M. Allison's Address. We have been placed in possession of the Ad dress of Rev. M. Allison, delivered in the Lutheran Church ia this place on the occasion ot Funeral Solemnities of Presi dent Lincoln, by the Committee appoint ed at a meeting of our citizens to so'ioit a copy for publication, We find it ' iin possible to print it in this issue hut will publish it ueat week. Persons desiring ex tra copies of this admiiahle and appro priate address to send to friends will pleare bespcik them in tiina otherwise they may fail in obtaining them. MbT We havo received a very iaterest i;:z letter from Jacob Kauffiuaa a mem ber of Capt. Musser's Company which we can not find room for this week. tj. Jeff. Davis, who has for some time l.t-ru hunting for (be last ditch in Rich niond iu a treat effort to "fii-ht for his riclit.,' has decamped -to the Mountains of llepidm wliero the Whang Doodle uiourus, and the Abolitionists do not molest iu waging cruel uigger wars con irarr to the Consttuiiou of traitors.) lar" We are iudebied to W. K. Apple, baugh of the U. S Military Telegraph Department at Richmond for a copy of the Ri't hnumil Timrt, being the third issue under Union auspices. It is rather an inture'ing paper. We h ivfi aW received a copy of the Selinigrove Times, (we do not exchange with that treasonable thiug) sent us by .souieludy. We reaatd it as wor.-e than the Richmond Timrt. It takes down Richmond in infidelity and treawin all hol low It is the organ of the democracy of Snyder couuty. jja Where are th ..ft"-"" we .. I l. 1 n l.ji till ttmt thf iio) pU ! cu "ii 111. siujii - - - - 1 could not be subdued r Are they sun if the same opinion ? Was their "wish father to their thought ?" (9 President Liwc m.x was madererd not by a Rebel in the military service of the Confederacy, but by a Rebel sym pathizer ! That which an armed Rebel was not ficndih enouuh to do, was finally done by a Rebel sympathiser.' What should be done with these - sympathisers? Will the Government will the People answer this question 7 M!k It is a significant commentary on the history of this couutry, that Presi dents elected in opposition to the Demo cratic ticket, must either die by poison or by bullet. It seems that none but Demo cratic Presidents are safe from the ag gressions of midnight assassius. All remember the deaths af Harrison aud Taylor. Lincoln is the third one. Our Consul-General in Canada has given notice to the authorities that all the criminals connected with the as sassination of President Lineolu must be i-urrendered to the United States au thorities. , Mr Reliable rep-ms ay that Jeff. Davis was at Charlotte, N. C. as late as 23rd inst. It is tlcref-re highly proba ble that his route to the Mississippi has been cutoff by Wilson, who was in pos session of Macon as early as the 20ih inst. . Secretary Seward is rapidly re covering from the wounds so brutally giveu him, and we bopvr he may sobc take bis place at the head of the cabinet Frederick is also recovering slowly. Qu The number of mc'n actually sur rendered by Johnston ia about 27,100, although the number ou piper id much greater. The surrender includes all the militia from South Carolina, North Caro lina, Georgia and the Gulf States. A. The investigation of the eases of the conspirators is now in progresa. When the time arrives for the publication of tbe details they will astound the loyal Ivortn, aad disgust every mgn-ncartea 1 , , . . t - , . .. i-v.. i ,u I On the 6th of April, ia Bucks County, Pa, Southern man, by ho exhto of the.by B8. Mmr fcrjJt g. perfidy and cowardly expedients resorted i WiUoilt f u Tt CabT( Mi- An. to bv tbe leaders ef thi rebellion. . - j rtlia TValker. WAR ITEMS' General Johnson has Burrenderad the hU CU"1,U"J embracing all from Raleigh to the Chattahoochie, to General Sherman, on the basis agreed upon beil een Lee and Grant for the Armj of, ". So a.y a dispatc ; iroai v.enerai urani uaiea tv tr. h., u the 26ih. Accounts Tia Newbern say that Grant gave Johnston up to 9 A M if' on the 26th to surrender and Johnson is'oats TO said to have reulied thai if Jetf. Davis' t . 1 I 1 I . f O . L ' Cl anu (no leauiug gcuenu u intern 01 loe. couteueracy were pardoned ana allow-: ed to leave the country he would accept I the terms. The aitpatch from Ueoeial . Grant shows that Johnson' propositi ! was not accepted. J. Wilkes Booth, the murderer of the President, has been killed, aud his body ; reached Washington Friday mo'ning. On Wednesday moruing a squad of the , 16th New York cavalrv, commanded by , Lieutenant Euward Dougherty, traced Booth and Harold to a barn on Garrett's farm, near Port Royal, ou the Rappahan-1 uock River, twenty-two miles below Fred-; rickbburg. The barn was urrounded, and a demand made for their surrender, which Harold was in favor of doing, but upon Booth calling him a coward he re fused to do so. The barn was then set on fire, and upon its ge:ting too hot liar old aiin presented hitu-elt. aud put his hand' through the door to be u.ndcuffed. ..,,. . ,, . c 1 II kit.. Mil. n..a ....t..r Sn K...fh nr1 II rUIVI on .1 .11: l : 1. o ....... IV.r. hatt fired, the ball takinir effect in the' bdtt bred, the bail taking head of Booth TI.a UttPr lived about two hours, whisperinz blasphemies against , the government. His farewell message , 1 s: "Tell my mother 1 try." When-discovered I to his mother was died for my country he declated his intention never to surren der, and said he would fi'ht the whole . . . , squau, consisting 01 iweniy-etsui uicu. , thev wodld permit him to place himself ' . . .. .. twenty yards distant. Harold was not injared, and was brought to Washington with the body of Booth. m & i The War Department has issned an or der directing the chiefs of bureaus of the military department to reduce th'lir ex-. Jiscliarire al! ocean transports escept ' are needed to brint the troops home, to , . . , . . . . discharge river and inland transportaUon, titon nurchasea of fora'ire and railway con- ... . structiou, au ..m pun-... .oj-j-ir-. t'ir a uririi'd exceeding ntie month. The hief of Ordnance is ordered to stop the penses ,0 what ,s necess.ry ,n view of.u STk.Xrl Collec.ors 0,viivery of the notes for which they receive or immediate reduction of the army and has no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL' Jnia.-.i. Cuuiy. prior to ihe year I Sol, ders. r s.Kjedv termination of hostilities. The EYES, inserted without pain. No charge : w!m Ue not yt set. ul up t:;..r l',.P ica-e, , JAY COt'KE. s,K.e.iy lermiuation 01 nosuiiues. made for examination. . Feb, 15. '6o.-ly. thai they are hereby retired 10 senle the 1 Erascatrno;! Ar,s,T. I'udrlphtt Ouartermaster General is also ordered to unw uli ib rwii. r 't Cuuuiy. by. Priwvimos will t kkccivkd by tha ' hat! purchase ot military material and reduce 511. Contents table sent free 10 any a.I the maouTacture the Chief of Engineers ' rs- Books may be bad t the Bo..k stores to stop all except such firrtiacatiou; as are buildiog by spec fic appropriations. Sol-'j dirrs iu hospitals are discharged with j payment, and officers aud enlisted men furloughcd as prisoners; aud the pay uepartuieui is 10 eeine meir .ttiuuHto once. The clerks and employes of va- , ... , ,. , i nous departments will be discharged, and the Surgeoi' General will cut down his - ... .. . T!u.rn...f Li;. nrnnorl. that V.. .v-.- ... r.,.... sgainst Jacob Thompson, C. C. Clay, W. II. Clcary, William Lawrence Mo'Donald and Bernard Youug, for a breach of the neutrality laws. IftL. Sherman's Army is to march North Sthofield's forces are to garrison the State. Holden of the Standard is . j i .1 c...A ... . opposed to the V ante Mate government' and in favor of ...opting the Amendment .... .. . . abolishing Slavery throughout the Uuion. r The great rebel Ram. Webb, has blown up below New Orleans and roost of her crew captured. HSi Gold is quoted at 140. Why have I cur democratic papers drop! the expressioa 'ic'A ei ery prospect of sfM getting higher' until teceutly always added to the-ead of the gold quotations ? We will cay a word ou heart-burnings and suspicions amongst neighbors next week. MABETSO. It it Hot good that man should be alone.-Ota. 2.-18 On the 2nd ins t.. by the Rev. J H. Barn ard, Rev. David J. "Beale of Juniata county, to Miss Mary Moore of Bellafent Ceatar county. ,. On the 2nd inst in Bealetown. Juniata eo. Pa., by the Rev. D. J. Beala assisted by Rev. ! M Jennie Beale of Bealetown." J. 8. Ramsey, Lieut., I N. Ritner of Phil. can do soiu are cuuea iur, a iui me jtreorou0 lor prpar.D ana using me ( ;..-lo-. ' - ; ' - " nrisoners willing to take the oatL is also ! "hie ' 1"" - " 5 ! "'Tl 1. Hl 'Z!? I M tf tS CK.. i t! l j a i - . . . - . .1 , mat iim iiur. ( n w mhv anninui inrv ' ti r, i i r.. t . m.i. Called for. Cctns. c. The onlT object of the advertiser on ,nc u-y of My. give tue.r res.v . 1 .7 1 TT -l " ' 1 ! J 7Z- in sendine the Prescription is to beneS: Ihe td and bail, and l.!t thrr d,ipl..-.es fr , " ' ilvV The Grand Jury at Toronto, C W., afflicted, and spread infi.rmation which he e. n 1 "' I "1 je" By order of the Ito-ird I wlvl-.tv J .... - 1i...i.ai.. ...iu i . -.-..! anril 13. 18.-3t A. J. GtvKKU. CI k. I ulTTfcK WINE Or I !., I,.- ...,...! Inui Kitla r iniiutmaiit . ' "".nnure , " m u .pea . ----- - T:ir .1 rATTl'RSOS FLOUR. MARKETINGS, super, y bbL $9 60 Diutar, prime p Id 2a llutier, Un rate 20 I aatMt Oil -tp- 12 o Fyf a, ewl. 3 no Tallow Kxes. dot lViEK. Is - - . J J 0KA.S II o,.'8. ewt 15 00 llaui. lb 80 Sides & Shoulders 20 BEEF. Fur qr, ewt 9 00 Hind qr 10 00 POULTRY. 2 00 While wheit,. gf e Barley, 1 4U ' . 14- 'Corn, new 1 ' ti..i 1 . 1 ei rhickens, pair 50 Ducks, 40 C.eese 1 0 Turkeys 2 00 SEEPS, Clorar, bus 12 00 Timothy. 4 VI 8 00 riaa. COAL. & ton Trerenton stove 8 00 do Egg 8 50 Sunbury . stove 8 00 do Egg 8 50 , 'jrJnViiuiT 00 Apples, V ba 2 6 2; 5 f2 Chestnut - 7 0 Currents..... Blackberries, Elderberri. Pea. 5 5ft j liied WOOD, 3 75 : POTATOES. 0k , 3 00 4 00 , Irish, bu 90 Se 300 Appif ,t bu ' 1 5a Onioas... 8 00 White Ben.. 2 50 BerwXi n CO Soap, dry 12 waabed.' Ml 00 Rags, 5 Hickory,... HAY. Timothy, - 21 00 ..- 15 00 Clover Retailed rticles. Coal Oil gal 0 Salt, 1 sark 4 W PlaMer. " ton 10 00 JCNIATA SENTISEL, j In advance $2 00 Corrected weekly by Tood & Jobdax. Spcrial gatirr. IVUIStKEIl!! fT'HOSE wishing a 6ne set of whisker-, a J.i.ice mustache, or a beautiful head of gl.sy lear, will pleace red ihe card of THUS. F. CIIAPJIAS in another part u ih paper. V L lin 4 I I . . . : 1 DESPONURNT OF POTil EXE?. A I S' suff-irer tinvmg Dcrn resi..r, u 10 neniin : , in a few days, after many years of misery, is I will ng to assist his suffering felow-crei"ures I , - .- . v .! : .. . .. r - . . : 1 - yrill ng to assist his suifering fellow-cretiures ? sending (nee), on tiie receipt of a posipatJ addressed envelope, a copy of the jotmula of cure employed. Direct 10 V. OLD KTES 5IatK KF.TT, . n. unuf vp : . r t. . . n .i:t 1 ,A II I 11 L.C 1 .ii-i-.iiii uu. .v ryi:iuj xres,or, aightand give up Bpeciacles. with out aid of doctor or medicim. Sent by mail, .free on receiot of 10 cents. Address, ;,reeonrece - E. B. FOOTE, M. U.. Feb. 2-m, 1130 Broadway, New York- Dwifaess, Blindness and Catarrh, IREATED with the utmott fuece.-s. by Dr. X J. ISAACS. Oculi't and Annisi. (former ly of Lcvden, Holland.) No 5I. PISE Street Pmlauelphia. Testimonials from Ibe most reliable sources in the Cily ami Country can IF ITOr WAST TO K!(OW. A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING relt: to .r r.t t.u...v. is system, male and female ; IU. tiitmeut of d.sesses ; the m ir-1 if the worlil ; how to marry well L:a h.,l.lml..,.l l...t.. iliM human t j caU!leg tTt. rate crstoms 0 ' and a ih-ws-md ihitif never Mililili.d bi-f.tre. he .j enHrf ,.;,.,;., f Medic l Cosmos" Sr'sss." a ciiritiu's booY fr : "n8 P '; ' ? ', T rJ K t , 4(Hl finffi-a UNI hnttilrfHl Illi.-trations. I rice t be price. Address E. B. FOOTE, SI. P., Feb. ?-6n. Hit I iitt.n. N. TO CO li i J! n PT IV EH. TIIE un4tir.gt.eJ hTing been rest ore J to iff ea FaaVJ wiwLa K v- vnrv uimnla rmedy, after having s irred several years, wi:h a severe lung affection, and that uread disease. Consumption is anxious to nmke ; . . . r-i ... ,.., ,, i cure. 1 T . I To all who desire H. he will send a copy or tb? ! prescription used, (free of charge ,) with sufferer 111 trv his remedy, as it will cost hem nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Willi imsburg. Kings Co., N. Y. Feb. 15. 1865-Sm. . Editors of Sentinel. Daaa Sta : With your permission T wish to say to the rca lers of your minor that I will seno, ny return man. to an wno wisn 11 iireei '. ,: ? t:... . n i t"ij--i i-c .in I li ii uu i-tiiiiiu- lur iitn-.init nu'. j .ah, simple tegatable Ba.m ,h..t will ,f 7.U?"-r I"" T ' J,". y.!:. !;; - i ra i - u ""r. D,.lr,r",g 80 C i wui aiso mail iree to .nose naving ..aio neads or Bare Faces ,mp e directions and . ... . n , information that will enable th-m to Mart a full growth of Luxuriant Hair. Whiskers or a MaprUehe. in less than thirty d ire. ' AU applications answered by return mail without cnarge. Respi-cf fully Yours) TffOS ' F CH AP'MAN. Chemist, 8S1 Brotdway. New York. The Itridal Cbaubcr. A note of warning and advice in those .i.: :.u o.: . iv..l-.u r..nffr.l Vlllll 1 1IIE Hill nciUmi ..7, v . D-bili.v. or Premature Decay, from whatever eu prmlnced Read, ponder and reflect ! Ce wise in time. Sent FREE to any address for Ibe benefit of the ataided. sent oy re- tara mail. Address JAMES S. BCTLER. aprillSSm 429 Bred way. New York. ERMS OF ADVERTISING eveaty-tve cents per square af ta lines r less for tha first insertion- three iuaer- turns for $1.50 and 50 aents for all subsequent iasertioaa. Estate Notices $2.00. Trofea- . . , .. a ti sioaa. and Business eards with paper S.Ji prr year. Merehaatile cards with paper $15.00 jryear. Loaal notices 10 cents per line. Paopla ought to look to their interest and ad f . , ... .ranaiaeeHiisu.. u. asout one third larger taa aay taar pane, ahlUhad in the aouaty. glFFLlSTO B y ' AXD MARKETS. MlFtLLNTOWN 'M SiiOP. H u. ' n,i.iM ... m w: inii ik. t;h ..j t.M. fown j wouJ respectfully inform l he iublic ,h nlenj t0 keep consianilv on land a ml vasol iment of - COOK & PAHLOri STOVES, Tii. and Jaimn. ware, i!ie xrfri ni lirst m , the. eoiimy, and as to qiiuliiy and norknun ship cannot tie Biirpi-iea. i si ouriso, hoofing, ' Job and Slieeting work, will be prftmilj at tended to either in town or country. UrRS ; Copper and Enameled Fieoch Preserving Ket- 1 ties, IHppers. Brass, Copper. French Tinne... ! Enamelled Hollow Ware. Waffle Irons :al rj!iTcl, Fruit Can,lioih common and I'aienl. ami of various measures, always ou band and ! for sale- I Peraoni in want of anything in the above ' 1 line are retietei to give him a call before ! purchasing elsewhere, as he fee!" conf.dctil I La! he can suit liiem either a regal ds the article or the nriee. . j.i . r 1 i 1 v 1. . . aaJ',,, Cl'l-'Jitr, uni mi' rtt r, u'ripi and the highest price paio in cl r p,,-u. j.t on u. l.Ufcl , BICaTTFTI SAUCES 81 KATIK New Firm in Patterson. Genileinen's Furnishing Emporium ! Juf-t opened in ihe new Brick Building. Mam Street. Patterson by Levi llecht and itan.uel Sirayrr, a large and elegant asjorttnenl ol 1 Keady-Made tjloihing, consisuag iu pri of Overc'iuts, Frmk L'oati, Vira (''tuts, Pautnbions, YcfU, Drawrrt, Colurt, Umhnkirt, llanJkrrchivfi, Hats and Vapi, B'tott & Shoes, And everything usually found in a first class Uentleuieu's Furntshiug Store. FA.XCr GOODS Also a large and airefjlly selected assort- mpi.t of Fnncv Goods, of all classes, kinds and qintiities. all of which will be sold a. the low- M Pasibi Uviog prices. , Gailort cu-l Shors. Thev al-oinvitts Ihe atfiition of ihe ladies I . . -. . . . . . . . . . .. ..... .. 1 1 , .i : which he wid sell at prices defying corupcti- .ton, LA II IK TS, Ol L LLO TllS. -b hnfK on n,ln j tenutiful assortment of - ... - . Csrp,Hi 0il Cloths, ic , wnich are of a good QUKitT, and well worth the inspection of lb. hover W.TCUtt 40 JGWELBT . Gold and Stfrer Watches, Cloths, Eur riu it. J'Uit mJ fttr; r'nji. Watch Keys. Ladi-s' and tieiits' i.icatt Pins. ! Gold 1'ensanJ Pencils, se., whi-jj at this li-fie form the largest and best asjurcu'tii in ihe jeounty. . mLAII the above roods will be sold cheap- er than anv other store in the L'nited Slates. ; . . , , , , If you don i believe it, just give as a call Bl""ks- nJ Pr,T",e Ban!,e" -"'- and be convinced of the truth of ihe avwriion country have generally agreed to receive sub- HECHT STKAYEB. I ... . at.'. .1 . . .u -1 script lous at par. Subscriber will select their Patterson. April 12. IWJ-if. i v Sollfte lt Dl:lntittit CoiKttorS. the FUlSr HAY OK JI NK. lu.". List will j positively be brought ajriiust ail who fill to comp'y with this m.'ic?. , orJ)r fcf ,be c jmmisioners- :,, A j Giltit (vrrl i ' a .t." . M a.. Appvlaimei.tsi nr (v.llertnrx, A'llT. IU.. mill TlfllfT-t M"I T I. u.v. wc-it ; appo'Dt'eo C'iIIccl-is iu the sjreral L'is- l incts of Juu: Ci'iury. ft'r the I i.u.i.nh icii ' Tuxccrora. Samuel Zeigler. Jitait. John P. Kellry. Sfimre ' James Martin. Inrhefl. John Koons. i'rrnitwiit. t'ater lir.lnr.isho'.ix. M,lfrd. Abmhum P-irincr. I'al'srsan. John Au'iersin-M-Jfuuuwn. Jaeoh A. i iiriuty. H'ittcr. Peter Iletriek. Fermanagh. WiUinin Christy. Fnijei'e. Sum'iel Mirkley. .V'taror. John M'Connell. Stuq'fhatna Joseph Kerstetter. Ptlatrare. (Jeurge W Lloyd. GrrrniroH. Joseph J. Casiles. Notice is hereby given lo Ihe nbove persons , IS A. AC K. STAUF FEE. WATCH MAKER fc JEWELER, MAM MrTrmm or SILVER Wf.KE ND IMPOhTEB OF WAICBES No. 148 N. Second St.. Corner Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. He has constantly on hind an assort- ment of Gold a.id Silver Paicirt Lever Lcpine and Phiiu Watches ; Fine Gold Chins, Seals and Keys. Breast Pins. ?.r n. n. . . . .... ; lLH ure SpcctaeUs. S.lverT,ble. Desert. Ten. Sal. .md MuatArd ISpoous ; Sugar Simhii.4. CupA, np- I km Kings. Fruit and llutter Knives, Shields. ! . I.: ... It. n . 1 i ro i ml Ititlt.-r wnitfud ;n'!;!a . LUIIlUt. L'miU'llllt I Wlll'PI 11113. ctu . ui Of , w .f fM (i f , j if f TftI!lis A co s h... .,;. f.,n J .. " . jeweiea t :ieni L.evcr tiovenieni" c ins.antiy on hart'I: aTs6'oth!r Mailers of superior irnslify. N. B Old Q Siloes bought for i'l u'dilnt , eart. aej-t. f-iy m ANiioon . now lost, HOW KKSTOKKD. J.t.i pindished. a ni-w eilirioa of r. C'll rem'. Veirfrn'eit r."y r.n me rncicat cnr ( wiihout me-Jieiie) of Spermatorrhoea, o, u : i vt...M l,n,,m.M, Somin.l k- III I II '.1 V ' ' - .- ... . ... lu.Dotencv. Menial and Physical Incat a city. Impediments to Mamaee. etc.: aio- Consumption. Epilepsy, and tits, .nouced by. ; seir t.uliilironce or srznni ei'ravags.nce. Price, in asealel enveluiie. nnlv B els. .' The celebraied author in this adinirahl- e - eay clearly deiiioniries fom a thirty years successful practice;. th.Vt the alarming cn-e- quences of self-abuse may be raJicauy e.ir..l wiihout the danzerjus u of in:ernl niedi- ' oul , mitie of carB. 5I 011Ce simple, ee.saini j and effectual, by mans of which every snf-l jferer, no matter what bis c.ndidion may be ft... .uu radically. Tbi lectnre gnonl(. he -n . . of every yomh and every mr-a m DS Jand. Sent, under seal. Vu a tlain enveloDe. any adotesa, yt-.pu. on receipt of six ceuti Or two pcit str.inna Address tbe buWisaers. . CHA8 J. C. KLIN6 i CO.. 27 Bowery. Nsw Vori. Poa Oi5cc box 58v. 1 April Hr li s. mm. By iuthnrity of the Sacratary of the Trma ury, i'uc naderaigiieJ baa aseumtd lb Gn era! SisbEcrif tioa Agency for the iV.e of Cai- M Slaics lrea;ur o, beatiojj serea aad three tenths per ceat. interest, per anaium known an the ; BEVEN-TBIlUr LOAN. These !C!es are issued uol d i'.e of Junt lb, l&j-j, and are pavahle three ;art from that 1 hue, iu currency, or are convertible a - the ojuion of the hjldcr into r TJ. S- 5-29 Six pir cent, G0LD--lEAllLO B0XD3 These b in Jj are worth a premium which increases ih; actual profit on tb 7 3n loan,' and ita tzemj'Hon fnm Stale and municipal fantt' 'i a tU from on; to trt per eent. morej according to the rate levied on ether property The interest is payable in enrrncysnii-anna-ally hy cou pens attached to each note, which may be cut on and wil l to any bknk or banker The interest amounts to One cent per day on a $30 note. Two cents Ten it.O 20 " 9IOOO , $ ' SJ00O Notes of aU the denomina'ions uaited will be promptly furnished upon receipt of sub ecaiplions, and the notes furw aidid a The interest, to loth June next will be paid ia bu vance. This is TUE 0L LOX IX 31ARKCT now offered by Ibe Guvornuient. and it is era fidenily expected that its superior advantage will make it the i Gre&t Topttlar LOaiX Of tfle . TeopiS Less than SotVXW.l) of the Loan au tbhrized by the l ist Congress are now on-the market- This amount at the rale at which it is being a'bsorhed, will all be subscribed for vfiihin four months' when 'he notes will un-dotil-tfilT eftuinanJ a prroiium. as has uni forml) been I If a'sc on closing the subscript tinns to other Loans. j In order th.it ciiizeus of every town e'ni ... . . . , ..." section of th. country may be afforded faeili- ties for takinc the loan, the Banks, State, . . 0 on . ire lo j,e re ,lrali:l fjr t'u ode- uwn agpnrs, .n noiu taey unvc coanuence. F'rsi Nuinn il Itaiik if Cit'l'sle. Firj N'aiin:! ii ir-i. of Hirri-b'irg. Firat Niirinnal C ink of Huii.inrdon. ess HILIISESY CCOt-3. li ii O O K S R O S K X II E I M w ur.i.KS'.Ls L c.u.nn?, No. TSl MARKET sire"t, north side, rnk-.r-ru'ii'. , ITve now open their h.-.Mi-.0K)e "sT-t-ji-ty of RIPitOSS, BilNNKT mtr.u-s, STRAW i FNPY nONtTS, LAMKV t MI5SKS- II ATS, riowsss, r.ucirs, i..crs, and all uther articles req'ir"( hy ihi Iuiaery Trade! Ey loiiECTprncrce nd stri'.-t anriitun to their brai.ch "t husitiLss fxi'iu.ivrty. we flat ter oursel.vi that tc tsn off.-r in 'uct-ur.i.t. j in vnne'y, s'y:c. iial;ty an-l iu.nl''r.tie prices noi everywhere lobe fouat. l ue st ur.tion of i!Lir..i:.S and MERCHANTS is lespect fu'lv sniicitei. ! ic-?rff'f:''i' pair! tojllling Qrd-.rt imrAEu P.KAT TONIC THE GREAT TONIC i in owl? tomc rt,r pypepsia and InJlgestf.n, rr Dyspepsia and Indl-ctSoa, . r wyP"sia ana nuijraiira, For tivsicpsia and'indicestinn. ! lv.U u....k ...,i r..t rinv;t;i j For Wak Sf.imv.ehs and C.eneial Ueb:liiy. ; For Wn.lt Sivmachs and General Debii'ty. For Wrk $to uuebs and Geteral Debility. Reliable and Lure ... d.i iool. n..i...i: lU't'.ati.e anu .ure r o.t uoou. MM e auu Sure to di fiu-id. BaU-ul ule and Sure lo do Giod. Aud Cannot do Harm. . i r . , t i ' llQI t. Uil HOt IU tl :triU. Anrl t'mntnl .1., 1 1 a t-tr - . . , An, C(i1D01 dn 1Urm. It costs but Liitle and Purifies ihe Blovd. .. .... k..i I ;.!.. . .l !..; r.- .k ll...l It cots bul Little and Purifies Ihe l'4"od. It co-ts but Little and Purifies the Blood. It costs but Little and Purifies the Blood. 1 Now Ocly Ask a Trial I Onir Ask a Trial I Nw Oufy Ask a Trial I Now Only Ask a Trial Of ibis VatMe Mi-IIe-ne, Of tnia Viu-ib! V a. cine. Of ihis VftluiV.e Mediu'ne. yJl ' n,s .lUab'e Ve.licne. - . ft , r- w t ' B i . , - ! S &eve...y-6ve X im U..UaT per Bottle. ilniy Strvei.ty live & One I'oll.ir per Bottle. Oniy eventy-five One Dollar per Home. Only Seventy-five (ne Dollar per Bottle. I Manufactured solely by i S. A. KU KI.K & BRO. General Depot 118 Market St.. flarrisburgPa. For salt- by B. P. Kepner. MiSiuiown, aad respectable denlets everywhere. jui12C4-m Bridge ProjwHialK j 'Vj'OTICE 'nerrby gi-n that froposals will , - receivea at ike omra.sjiontr a oto,. . m the Boraoah r.f MifBmtown. up to -10 . ..,,. A ,. ,he v,.h of 16r ! for rehnilding Pryaer'a Bridge acr-MM Tnsca- to on Creek, whicl. wa recu iMy le.uroyel by . f-t. Plan and', SpeciSenticcs e,sn be an at lie CoranHSHVuneFa 04c-?. ua-aai afir tha ii I" .21th day of April. I Uy order of the Commissioners. iapril'-td. A J, GREEK. Clerk.
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