A union of lake, and a ' nf lands, A union no potter shaft sever; A union of hearts, and a union of hand, And tht American L'nion forexrer! MIFriUIOWX Wednesday Morning, April 23. I 6(1 11. li. Wl I.SOX, Kditor and Publish cr .. i . ii ii ii r3r "UIEjr VIA T .1 SZXTIX EL -&3 haft the Lnrnrst Circulation of any paper pub- i.eue-a iu iius county, ii is tnerelore the first aivtrtisinrr m-'diun. I: is a l'arer. irult loyal, ab'.r conducted, a first cla-a Loralim". V)T! citiz-n "in ihi Ic;typatronRS0 01 cver? j' j i TTNION SEPUBLICAN STATE TICKET FOR GOVERNOR, ML GE.Y. JOHN W. GEARY, OF CUMBERLAND COCSTT. Ct Soldiers of Pennny!vania remember that IIei9ter Clymcr voted against a joint resolution of our Legislature, asking Con- s . diers and nuu-conimis-iiuned ol5cers of the army. (.''ee page 205 Legislative liocuid ssion IsOl ) While you were battling for ; .be l'nion be wis eihating his ingenuity in 1 devising means to counteract the succes of vour aims. CAMPAMJX taper. As there are many pcrsous in the county who are not tuh-enbers to any newspaper, we have concluded to furnish the Senti nel to all new subscribers through the coming political campaign at rates that will be within the reach of every man in the county. And we trust our liiends in each district will go to work in good etrn- j est aud get up clubs. , , ,p 111' :lubs. J he people should great questions that willi r 1 ,. . he approaching campaign. bled to vote intelligently-1 understand the be agitated io the and thus be cnabl at the coming election. We will furnish the Sentinel from the third week in April until the laBt week io October by vt'u:ch time all the official returns will be published, st the following rates : Single copy 80 Five copies 3 50 Ten copies (j 50 Fifteen copies 9 00 Twenty copies.. .11 50 COITNTV COMMITTEE. Mifilintown 7. J. Patterson, A. II. Martin. Fermanagh KUas Horning, It. C. Gallaher. layette Michael Huffman, Capt. L. Degan. Monroe A. G. Shellenberjer, S. Stronscr. .Su?fi'iebanna Levi Ligb', !el. 1'p.degrovc. Greenwood S. Shilleiibeiger. H. li. .Minium. T'elaware J. 1. Thompson. L'liliu I'euncr. AValkcr J. A. Gallaher, John Motzer. l'atteror S. H. Urown, George Goshen. Mi.f jrd Col. J. K. K.ibison. A. Shover . Taib -tl teir.irt Turbett, L. E. Mathrs. l'errysvi!!c Lt. SawuM Laird, P. S. Liggett, spruce Hill Win. Erans, Thos. Tattou. l',ie -Dr. J. P. Sterrcil, R. I'oyle. Tu-carora James Irwin, Geo. M. Smelker. La-k Mathias Stump, Ezra Montgomery, l'lack Log Itpb't. Mclntvre, am'l. Shelter. J. J. PATTERSON, Chairman. CALL FOR C OINTY COWE.NTIOX. A mmrA'tvin ... nnli.a ll,. I'ntnn I l Tl n t , - . Committee met on Monday, tho 2-jrd inst., at bit S. U. Noccstine's Hotel, io JJifHintowa: Oq motion it whs resolved that the Del egate Elections be held on Thursday, May 17:h, and that the Convention bo held on ... I-.. l., 10,1, 1 nVt.x.tr in b L'ULUIUAV, .'IUI AL.A.u. . w .ui-1. .u " - ' Court House. That the Delegate Klec-i tions open at 2 I. 31. and close at ii 1. M.. except for Jlilflintown, Patterson,! Pcrrysville, Walker, Delaware and Mil- , , ' 1 ,1 ford townships, where the elections shall . . . , . , , oi.en at 4 J'. 51. and cose at 7 1 . M. , . . The members of the County Committee in the several districts are directed to i open and conduct the Delegate Elections or appoint substitutes to perform that duty. Ml members of the Union Tarty who will support Maj. Gen. John W. Geary for Governor and all the nominees of the Convention, are invited to participate in I the Delegate Election. Each distriot to I clert two Delegates who will nssemblc on the following Saturday, in Convention at Nifliintonu, to nominate caudidutes for the following offices : One for Member of Congress. " " ' " Assembly. Two for Associate Judges. One for Pro'honotary. Ottc for County Commissioner. One for County; Auditor. .1. J. TATf ERSON, CW?)ia. A. II, Maktix, S'cc'y. B-The present Conjrress will uot au- w 1 .." o jouin without jrovidiugby law for the organization of the nest Congress on the T if cr.-rl-iuir ;le Southern hicnibrr" A BLCJf DEft AND ITS RE PAft ATIO. When the Southern leaders vacated their seats in the two Houses of Congress, and took up arms against the national government, they committed blunder of seiious magnitude. Whele remaining in their places they had many weighty ad vantages. Constitutional guarantees ex- isted for the continuance sad protection of slavery. Powerful party affiliations, always subject to their commands, ex tended It all parts ol the Union. Their ase nden-y in the public couuclls. though impaired, was not broken. By force of dogmatism and threatening they cowed multitudes of timid people into subser- vieney. A Hear msjoiity of the Senate Tennessee it is disreputable to have been obeyed their behests. The federal courts a Uuion man, or for a Southern man to were presided over mainly by their acc in- have served in the Uuion army. And pliccs ; and courts have in all ages been mailers arc growing worse. Reconstruct the securest refuges of tyranny and all ed traitors are openly cursing loyal men manner of old abuses. J and threatening them with thootiig or When the trial by combat was invoked hanging, boasting that they have the 1'ics all these advantages were relinquished. ' dent on their side. We all feel that the Superiorly in uuuibers, industry, wealth ' President's policy is ruinous to us. The i and intelligence was to decide ; and these i was iu uie nai ciaies. uayoneis uo not Ircasou. Cannon do not compromise. Iy :n..:n-:ilIfi -,.:;,. ,i, i ' " ! victory crowned the north. ow the goUthern leaders see the full bearings and consequences of their mis - ; ta'ie' To repair the injury to themselves, as for as it is reparable, they wish to slide back into the places they forsook. Get- ling back would enable them to sit in judgment on their own caes, to become the arbiters of their own fate; to pro - nouncc the absolution of all their politi- cal crimes. It would do mote. It would i.. ,i,. ,i : i . make them tlic judges, in many tustauc of loyal men, white and black, who re- s;st d their ambitious schemes and I utkd them into the abyss of defeat It would, al.-o, re- p --n some chapters of the old de- l . i u r .i . . i .i uh.v, ,,i,i, . .ui.i jvuia, uunitu .itu nation and planted feuds between the sec tions. Fortunately other chapters are so closed and sealed they cannot be oyened. I This happened uot by human forecast or j design. Above the pavillion of the tem-' . ii. L l e it ;i - 1 pest ever rot. .ne wt ee.s oi rrov.ueuoe, and, hence, though great wars seldom ac compl.sh the particular results for which they are waged, they not utif'reqiient y - produce beueflei.i! coi.se.iueuees which V, . ., , . ,i did uot originally enter into the category , ' . of prububilitic. In this way blnvery has - 1 I. 3 k-.:ll L ueeu eiuugutsueu. con, many o, ( habits, propensities, passions and ijust, - ces, that Slavery bred and stimulated, ex- L-t in undiminished strength. Therefore we hold that in the settle-! went of the issues raised by the war, I rebel tenders ougnt not to participate. The men who made the sacrifices, incur red the hardships, and braved the dag gers of the war, are they whose voices ought to bo potential iu determining the conditions of the pacification. . Hon. Schuyler Colliiv's i'osition. j You wili a.-k, i.ei haL, what is my pol- . . . . ' icy of reconstruction? I will tell you in afewwotds. It ia the policy of recou j ! structton la.d duwu hy Andrew Johnson with such emphasis and carccstne-s in , , . , ' ,,. , . : his speeches made to the public between the mouth of June, l&C-l, and the month 1 of May, 18G3. I endorse the sentiments proclaimed by him in Nashville, the night he was Dominated ice 1'resident. 1 en dorse the sentiments proclaimed by him in the Capitol the day when the news of l-i t rriim Inr ,.l I .on c armv W:.e r Aiini 'tti I : . . . J . . : 1 1 endorse the scntimetts uitered by uiui to various committees upon entering the Presidency. I learned these sentimcuts from him, and cannot wo learn that now ? : I believed in them then, aud believe in them still. They showed his construe- j , V I . ' I C 111 in e It . 1 1 1 tit.-ira n 'Htnrm ai.l hiirli. v ' ' er sun, 01 uis jeeiiua ui uuiy iu .uu country. His radical speeches iu Teu- J' ,'. , . , : , , if- . .1. ! I staad by those declarations, yet they ; J . : can be oondensed in oue singlo sentence,; . in 'and that is: "Loyal men shall govern a; " : .,.,l T!,.Ki;,. " 1 nd btt that. , , , ,. . . .;., . ! Pii.ii,pi,m ,f tbn I'l.l UUI.IIIUC, VVUplvo., v. - , , , . , T -1. : States stands by that doctrine. It will i , . , .. prevail, aud in the policy of reconstrue-1 ' ' I ieo ; tion wuicQ Etia.l do aaoptca lr we are I UlUIUI IU UUIOVHtJ, iiv aiiinua ' ' the country, li we are iaitiilul to faithful to the - , )rnirA nm. trim men who went forth from for the sa!vation 1 ' r,1i!1;. ; P j legislation, as Andrew Johnson proclama ed at Nashville : "Loyal men shall govern a preserved Republic I" teg-la the Tennessee Legislature the House ou the loth iost., by a vote of 41 to 15 parsed a bill disfranchising those who participated iu the rebellion and pro- Libiting them from holding oEce. The Union meu of Tennessee, from actual soutuct with' rebels, evidently uuJctsiuud how far they'are to be trusted aud wha'. ..r . .1 : t . . .'. . would eoniuieuJ the action ol the people of his own i-late to President Johnson ; he aud his fi ieuds may gather some useful hsite ca Kcrcc-rtriTCtion thcrefrcir.. I ilrownlow's Opinio. Chicago. March 17. Naahtilteptperi contain a letter from Got. Browntow to William D. Kelly, Biember of Congress, ! Ja.ei March 8th, wherein l. savs that when ltichtnond fell and surrendered, the rebels and many who sympathized with them were very respectful to Union men, of en obsequious. Guilty culprits, the cvi.lentlv feared arrest and punishment, and felt that to he let alone and allowed to live was all tbev had a right to expectj but .since pnrJous have been so multiplied and uo man has been punished, they have cveiy where Leconie impudeut and defiant, until in most comities in Middle and Wtst most popular mcu iu tho largest portiou ot l euuessec to uay are men most Uisliu- ' gui.-hed for their hostility to the Noith, ...! i. r i.i ... ,!, , " r"---"- " tadical Congress; and they are the class, of men selected to fill ofliees, as late couu- : ty show. The same is true of t!c entire ' South, only to a greater exteut. Many of them are expecting t'ie Prcsidcut to j disperse Congress with bayonets, as Oiom- j well dispersed the Long l'ai liuuietit. The ! Southern heart is being rajiidly Cred to! J deeds of war; aud all this and more, as 1 1 believe, has beeu caused by the mistakes of the President. IJ is plan of trusting ! rebels with t- tate governments has had the effect and exactly opposite of what he intended. He has ruiued the prospects of Uuion men, nud they feel there is no safety for them uuless Congress shall urn. tilCIII. The llifl'ercure. The different views of the opposing parties on tho reconstruction iies!ion may he briefly stated, thus : The Union men ask of the late rebel States the fol- ,owjOB KU:lrantie3 fop their ,utur8 gHOj bchavlrf viz . To 5neorpor!II3 illto tieir SBt0 ,aW!) islons M wcure n ..i-.. i n...i. t t i j- an iiit:ii, niuiu unu uimit. ioii uiiu uia- a i . men, n iiiiv an, uiuii.. n , ,. , ,,, -r , , lojal, in their rights of pe , , ...:.-, ,i erty, to proviue against It deb(s ;BCUrrcj ia ,,ie ifert, ersoo and prop tho payment of rest of rebellion, ! t0 ciuct ,tljal mc0 to officc aud t0 make uch chal)f,cs iu hc arprtionment ol Congrewioual representation as will put thcm m au wi,h ,0Ja, mc ; ,hc Nurth The co,,pei.hcail!) of ,heCIy. uiur lat fhe Tebeli be permit- ted to do as they please, to enact black codes in every State, to persecute loyal men, b'ack or white aud refuse tuctu any means of protection or redress, to elect the bittetest rebels to office, to make ser vice in the rebel army a requisite to pre- J 1 ferment, and to be permitted to return to j (.'..tigress with a representation making . ' ! every Southern rebel etjual in power to two iova! Northern men. The first art j J . the terms a.-keu by the ;aity represented in the Gubernatorial contest by General - , . ., ,, , Johu . Geary. Ihe second are the , terms demanded by the constituency rep- resented by Heister Clyuier. you choose ? Which will HsThe Mobile Rojisbr puts at the head of its columns tho name of the rebel ! commander in chief, Hubert K. Lee, as a candidate for President of the Uuited States iu the canvass of ISCS.and remarks that there is a concerted organization now iu progreess to put forward "the model hero of the confederacy" as '"the State Rights Pemociatic candidate" in the next campaign. Vie do not doubt it in the lcat, and when the Democratic National Convcutioc shall meet io 18GS, there can hardly be a fiuestion that the eleven sub juiiated States President Johnston is now 3 endeavoring to force into Congress will , , . - , ,, , make their appearance with delegates ol- . . " :.n.. iu nomination of Lee. ' ""n It is worthy ol observation that at the . . . . - , . present time many of these same parties 1 ' . , . at the south who are coiicertiur their . . . ..linn rn noii.tnal.) l.ep am Innilint' Presi dent Johnson to the skies, aud striving to . . . - . . . non.lATT tllA 1 tTk TlTitiiiZ 1 1 It 1 t It !1 t 1P 1(1 ttlPlT . : candidate tor isoa. Caf-Cireularsand letters have been seOt out froit the Wat Department and Gen Grant's head quarters, to the Department and the Division Commauders of the South, in explanation of the President's recent peace proclamation. They are in formed that it docs uot discontinue mar tial law, aud does not restore the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus. It was also to thcm that h(J lroop ar(J Mt ,o , ... UV h ui.ut.. - - f - ... be fceut to any place they arc needed, and that the duties and prerogatives of the military are uot in auy respect thereby abridged." Will any admirer' of the President's Pol-cy explain wnat Surt 01 tc tins ,s vlic'n suliccts the Civil to Muttsrv Law ? NEWS ITEMS; t " A- 0. Wiiliard, of Vennont, whose name was published as one of the i T'ce presidents of the Johnson Union Club, has written a 'etter denouncing the whole movement, and demanding the withdrawal of his. name. Mr. Wiiliard is an otitiouent of Andrew Johnson's policy. I&T Because Congress will not relieve the people of certain sections of the South from the payment of revenue tax, until they can raise crops, much indigna tion is expressod at tho oppression of the Government. At the hamo time the people are very anxious that Congress should ns.Mime the payment of the Con federate debt. &slF The popular indignation in Wis cousin aaiust the President has moved the Legislators of that itafe to chance the name of one of the eagles kept at the Slate capitol from ''Andy" to 'Timothy.'1 Thus while the President it: his indigna- tion turns Col. Forney into a delunet lowl, the U isconsin Jcgislutors transtorm the fowl "Andy" into grass. The Veto Power having been much discussed of late, the folllowitig re- j cord of instances of its being wielded ' will be interesting to the general reader: ; Uy George Washington, 2 ; James Mad- i.son, C; Jumes Monroe, 1; Andrew Jacksoa, !) ; John Tyler, -f ; James K, folk, 3 ; James liuehauau, I; Audrcw Johnson, 2. iegf- The Democratic papers aro now censuring the President that he did not carry Couneoticut for them. They sav j he went just far enough to fuse the State j hen he uii'iht have carried it, and they ' further v he omfit to have carried it. I i (t may be some consolation to them to reflect, that if the President did not carry the State for the Democrats, he ai least tried to, and most certainly did not curry it for the Uepublicaus. j jji-' IaS The Hon. John A. Kasson Iowa, having been approached on the j subject of ruuniDg as independent candi-1 i . r (1 . ., . , . ; date for Congress at the nest c.ecUon, ; leplied as follows ; I ''If am a candidate, it must bc a thor ough going Republican, one who began iu 18-13, who helped build its platform iu -'J1-', n which it gained its urst success. ani1 wno "dberes to t lie platform ot IS04, and who cxpeets to adhere to the Repub lican platform and candidates of ISGS. I am neither for nor against any as against the Republican party and its principles. I am against Andrew Jchu- on all the time, if he is against the pro tection of loyal I'uiouints, both white i and biact. lAKM AT PRIVATE SALE. The under" JL signed oners at private sale Lis farm nit - uatcd in Delaware townsbin. Juniata comitv. Pa., about three miles east of Thompsontowu. eontaiuing '.-s.-, acres, about 2ni) acres of whi.-h tue cieand and in a good state ot cultivation, lue remainder well e. xrith choice timber, h!T'"5 ''"reon jrcct-d a large Stone M,.n,ion. Tenant House, large Rinik Ham. nud other necesavy out -buildings, with a never-failing -"pris ot water convenient to the house. The .and n well watered. The above land , sull, in whok. or in v,ltceU to sui, llr. chafers. Perkins desiring to purchase the property can do so by calling on John p. iiiojirsoN. April 2"., ISOG-tf. 1 )uj- House t:ltiioti I'rucliiiii:!- X lion. " heri-as, ia and by a stipple lnent act of the General Anoenihlv. of the Coniiio.nwealtli of P"niisylvani;i, relating to an act entitled an actio provide f..r the er lo tion of a Poor House, in the lownrbips of Miliird, Turbett, Sprnce Hill, Tiisenirra, L;ick and Ueale, and the borouglii of Pcrrys ville and I'liticrstti , in the county of Jtini-ita, passed the 10th day of April. A. D , lH'IH. it is made the duty of the Sheriff of said county to give public notice in three newptp.'rs of Juniata county: that an Election shall he! held on the SECOND TUESDAY IN M AY. A. D.. lSijti. in the several election districts in said county of Juniata to acoept or reject the provisions of slid act in Ihe manner pro vided In the Twenty-first section of said act . I, faTnucl B Louden, High -heri.T of Ihe Lounty ot Juniata, Uo nerepy lnaxe Known ; and cive this public notice Io the electors of the County of Juniata, that on the SKCOND TUESDAY IX MAY, A. D., ISbo, (being the Sth of the month.) an election will be held at the several election districts establibe 1 by law in said county, at which time thev will Tote by written or printed tickets for a Poor House or against a Poor House. I, also, hereby make known, and give no- I tice, lluit the Inspectors and Judges shall nieet at the rispective places appointed for holding gfneral elections in the district to which tbry belong, before 0 o'clock in the morning of the SECOND TUESDAY IX MAY apd each of aid Inspectors shall appoint one clerk wbo shall be a qualified voter of such district.- 1. The judges of the aforesaid diflricts shall respectively take charge of the certifi cate of return of the election of their res pective districts, nnd produce them at a meet ing of the judges from each district, at the Court House in the borough of Milllinlown, on the First Friday after the day of the elec tion, being the 11th day of May, A. D.. IHiili, than and there to do and perform tho duties quired by law of said judges. 2. Agreeaoly to the provisions or I lie tilsl of the "act. relaiingto the elections 1 n section of this Commonwealth," every general an special election shall be opened between the hours of LIGHT and TEX o'clock in the forenoou, and continue without inlcruj tion or adjournment until SEVEX o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. 3. Given under my band, at my offico, in the borough of MiClintown, this Ifllh day of April, is the year of our Lord one thousand tight hundred and sixty-six. j 'POMB STONES Caveny and tear, uiaii- -- umi-iurers c, iomt Moiics, SC., on "ub.tttH, Give, them call. I P -- ' IV TICH. The iimb-reigncd having pur- v -i .i - . . ? TZZi .".7-2 ; left in the possession of (he said J. V. P.cecher ! d'!ri"e I1" Il!-HH"rc' b"r?1,-v nu,ifi''s " Im sons not to interfere' v.ith tho same: One .Span of Mules, Two I'orj. One Calf, One Farm or Ruad Watson. One Two-Horse Sleieh. One Sheep and Lamb. Onc'Ox Cut, Two riuws, One Spike Harrow. Five Shot's Si raw in netsBtoTf.'thr7-!,'KI,iVX,,,''S ' Fui" 5 ''".'- n torbr w,,b he Ha, intb. Bar,,. Oram in the (ironn l ort tho p'.&co.now occupied by h ; Mild Heccuer. npr- 3-3t. JOHX EMEKY. Olirn.AXS' COURT JAI.E. r.y virtue of orders of the Orphans' Conn of Juniuia county, there -will be exposed at public sale on SATl'KDAY, MAY. I'Jtli. lMiii. on the premises in Delaware towjisbip, Juniata coun ty. l'. The following valuable Keal Estate, to wit: No. 1. A tract of land containing 7lJ Acres and til) I'rrehos, nil in a pood state of culti vation, having iliereon erecicd a goo.l HOt'Si: and.iv large KR WHO ItAXK 1SAKX. KJn45 feet a pood WAfi'lX SUKU and foKN t'KIlt, WASH liOL.Si;. SIMtlXO IIOL'fE and an inner necess iry onroiuMin us. J here is a i p" io. t vl-akki ami mu on ine i arm auM io oiieams or water passing through it, aud also the undivided one-half of two tracts of wood land cjntnining res pective), l'l Acres and 8:J Perches, and 3 Acres and 13l! I'erches well s-t wiih pood bite O ik and Chestnut Timber, being ihe Ilea) Kslato late of Christian Gingrich, dee'd. Also one other tract on the premises, situated as u foresaid, containing 4) Acres anl IT I'erches, all ot which is clf'ired and under excellent itiiitiv.-ii iou and tinder good fence, with th undivided one halt' ot tw.i tr.iois of wood land, above described, contnining res pectively. 1;5 Acres and b-l IVrchcs nni .'? Acres and l.'J'J Perches, being th' ilea! Ksf:i?e late of Henry Eliellcy dee'd.. and two other tracts of litnd situated in said Township, one containing 22 Acres and 110 I'erclien the other 5 Acres and 24 Perches, about 1 I Acres of Ihe first tract is claered and the bail m e well timbered- T:ie lal tract, of 5 Acre", is i all elared, the same being the Heal K-tate late of Catharine Sbelley. dee'd. The above uescrioea tracts ot lan-l all He aoioining each ether, except the wood Land, and fotm one large tract of ON K Hl'XL'KKI and SIX TY ONE ACRES, and all are convenient to the buildings and wtll situated for one large fnrnr This jToperty is on the Main Road, 2.' miles from rbomnontown. ami 3.1 tuile l'rni Mc Alistcrsviile. convenient to mill, shops, stores 'hool hoti'co, rliu c i" , cc. 7Vrii. mi,-!, ..I- il,. ...I...... js necessHry to pay expenses to he paid oil c"I"J"n:l,io" sale by ihe Court, one-lnlf of the ball ince on the first day of April, ISoT. vhvn aPll . bc deliTt.rca .. pos,e.in given. One sixth on the fitst day of April lsr.s, one sixth on the first dv of April 1 Tfith interest from Ihe first day of April lo7 and the purchaser to pay the interest of one sixih annually to William Renner during bis life, and at his d-ath to pay the principle to Henry Renner, a ninor, who has I'uj Lis guardian. Christian Mmser. CHRISTIAN ML'SSF.R. Trm'tt. GREAT REDITTION in PAR'HS. TODD AHEAD! J. B. M. TODD lias just received a large and fine assortment of GUI IDS from Philadelphia, wbielt he is prepared to sell at the following redJ Trices : j I-BISTH. 'Lirci CO 3 bushel Bags Rest American.. Others from lilXCHA.MS I. meaner Common from.... SIIIIITINCI C!l ... .1 00 ...13; MOLAS!,KS , Lovering Syrup 3 j 2S Good a to 30 .... 81 'Siitj.-ir House.... 15 Prime Baking .2o Alt e.noa Luieu si'i.ak. Warp on While 19 Common -io to 48 Urown 12 to 10 brown siiri:nx:s. ClIIFtC. Appleion -A" .::.'' Hest ":i Others 2'-. X ;J:j Rio u'l III.KAIIII'O .MI SI.1X. j Sl'MiatKS, From... 13 up Cheese 2") n.ANsias. Pure Pepper -V From ijo to 7" ?d.tekurel pr- lb Io Twilicd fur Sliiris...".!!. Also A large as ii K laim:. 'fori went of Ladies', From 3oto40:Mi:e' nnd Chii- AU Wo d To dren s W O OLE N s.ttim;tt. j HOODS from To to Si From.. .'. l.ootolol and upwards. laiok's rrus. Also Al irgeas Capes from. .." to .12 sortmnt ot Roots & Latent Siyle Mull's 'Shoe- Men's " from 3.oil to 4.0o from S3.i!o. .1.5i, 5,- Childien'a Muffs Jt ,oo. J.Ji to ll.oO. Capes... .li.b'U to 7,00 Ladic's Shoes from baogino. 1 1,'illtO 00 The following prices will he paid for mar keting in CASH or GOODS to suit customers : Butler 05 Potatoi? 00 lt!Ha ! Eggs Ill Uags 5 j BrauIIigliest price for Walnuts, Shellbarks I and Chestnuts. I Patterson, Nov. 20. 1 Sr,.V j. , ANTKD. A smart active bov from 15 to 17. to learn the Chair I aiming, and Ornamenting r.usiness. One from the country preferred. Call at the Chair Shop, iu Mitflin- town. afr. 11-tf. CHAS. TV. TVEITZEL TT7E3TEP.X LAND AGENCY. C. Gin- V grich, Lancaster, SVisennsin, will buy nnd seV REAL ESTATE, and pay Taxes for nonresidents, to those desiring to locate in the W est, can obtain cheap If ones and good ter power in prosperous laeali'ies hy consult- i"g bira reference give:, if required. mar 21-ly. DR. M. J. DAVIS. Graduate of the Univer sity of Xew York, offers his professional services to the citizens of Perrysvi!!f and sur rounding country. Has had over live y-.rs experience in civil and military practice. Of. tice at his residence, a few doors above the Lutheran Church. Refen-ices : Dr. S. D. Crawford. McCoytown. Dr. V M. Crawford, Miffliotown. Dr. P. L. Greenleaf, Thoinpsoutown. April 4, l.Stjo-3m. STiMMal, ICiJT TIM F, Every young lady and gentleman in the United Slates can hear something very much to their advantage by velum mail (free of charge.) by addressing ihe undersigned. 1,ll"8e uv' ' fe"s.of b"n tfS-" 'l ! aI.Iiaa K n.-kt nfimiifT lino Jirl .1 1 1 nf hara , B j , .......s . V'" " rmw t rTtPT vv , v 00 , 1 Vi 1. 1 ,- v , feb. 28,-ly. 8.U Broadway, Xew ork. . CSTARL.ISIIF.U 56 ?EltS. SORREL HORSE HOTEL, X,o.23i KOSrH FOURTH STEEET, PHILADELPHIA. j A. ll;TU IIMlfS, THE usiwss MAN'DEL AND HADYN HALL, Eighth and Sjtriu? Garden Sts. THOMAS MAY I'KIIiCK, A. President and Consulting Accountant. Eitraordinarr Jiidarrmrnts ! Xoccl and Permanent Arrnngniunt of' Business Collcjc Tcr:n. j from April , ISG6, to October i, 130' I ASU bVCCHLJjlSO YtAIls Lif. Scholarship., including Bookkeeping . Buiues Corr.s..ondenee. K.,vn "5 Pr"' toms, Commcrciul Aritliiaetic, I'.usiuesa I tun manship. Detecting Counterfeit Money; & Commercial Law, Twenty-Five Dollars. Scholarships, iucluding the same Subjects j above. Time limited to three months, TWENTY COL1AKS, Pcntnaushtp. Three Months, $7 I'cumausliip and Arithmetic, Three Jio3.SlO Tho saving of coal and gas in the summer months is an advantage of such importance as enables the management of this College ta make a considerable reduction iu the sum- -iner rales From October 1, 18G0, to April 1, 1367, And succeeding years, as before, Lifb Scholarships Scholarships, 3 mouths, j;2"i Penmanship, 3 month , Jir) Penmanship and Arithmetic, 3 months. ...jfl 2 Special Terms for Chiht, Sohlir.-g, vni for the Sont of Ministna and Tca--hcrt. DAY 4.D LYEMNG Ir,7RCCTI0 FOU BOTH StSg.1 m aLL AfiES, In Finking, Sloiekeepinj, Bookkeeping. Penniai.ship, Veil lHawmg, Pliotiogriipky, Arilhmetic, Mi tismati '!!, Algebra, titomeiry. Analytical Geometry, Tne Caicnius, Naviga tion, Surveying, Engineering. Gauging. .Min ing, .Mechanical Drawing, liuiiirici.il Lair, Giruiali, Telegraphing, and the Eugiish Branches, at moderate prices. Endorsed by the public a the most suc cessful Rusiness College of Ihe country, aa ij evidenced by the fact, that FOUa HUNDRED AND TVO STU- OEHTa have entered in the I'iust S?i:i Mo.ni hs or its Existfm t. IIKIXCIlMf.S OK DEl'ART.M KXTS. THOMAS MAY l EIRCE, A. .M . GEO, P.. SNYDER, R. S. BARNES. C. N. FAKR. Ji:., J. P. REV NuLDS, HENRY KE1.M. A. E. KilGERSO.V. .A. M., ('. E. Sii ported by an abie Corj s of A-sibtauis. Call or send for a Catalogue, Cuilcge Cur rency, and Pierce's Practical Edii.-ator. ornt K-.vii .oiii ci i:iGia t t npr. ll-Lm. THOMAS M. PElRt'K. ! TUB WAY FOR IJARGALVS! MAV I1IKH18 AT MICKEY & VZimZUS. The undersigned has j.:t rereive I a I itv st.-ck of Dry t,iM-ls and Gi-oc.'rie- at lUrir store en Rail Road Street, in Paitor-.iii. wiiitii they areoj.ciiiug It. Lbc pu'iUV, at the fuilvwaij; nit pric.-i . l'msis. . PRr.vfs -"iir. inNn". Pest 4iial:ty at Ii ' yniliiy- i Second ... 2; sec oi.-l Third 12 '"ir Di I.ttM.i. " ; Fourth Plain ml! w.iel. r" Eiirred " fcixth ...Ii ...II Fancy and plain I Fianskli. from. 2oio",0 ail,-: 1 it- C.INOUAMS. pV'i., ... o , 1M id... ..4ot. TO ..4"n7" ..I'.toT". i..-tSii.7.i prsi ijiiaui v. . Second SlilllTtXil Cut Rest Quality Second Shirting.... . All wr. il So - P.o. r -i .v .; - Mhii 'llO J" No I 1 i' J Merisos. ' Cilil b eln ... . ir.-l 2' 1'ii-nt Ro.o S i i! 7 A" i;. y: s-i 2 .! .2 :; ' " I.H l. t - IT f . -. Svr;:pa S'iMoI 4d " Su.-ii- ltouse... f. .Sugars, brown. !2;i7 ', - V, hue Iio.' t r.Iar k and oiL. r Color. Oiitol -yi . Skiiit . Ralno..rai..2 7' to I ". II-'P '" riciiius u .. :i .i ,).. i Paxts Sti-it. ' Jeans from :1 toi'-, Satinet 7fioi-l 2-" Cassiiiieres....! 2"loit Pl-ips. '.ret'ii I ..lice '. LaiiieM' Cuai5 !:i.--t Jlyies ...Jl'ditoJ" OJ Breakfast Mianis from .-r.'to 1 All wool 4 )t.iMl ilooln Hond.i7.itn2 ' I Plad Cii-hiiier...-.7tii."iii II o t c and I 'ap? at all Blkaciik!' Mi'SLiv. prieei. Best Quality N. iior.-- A fo'l Second :tl.i sorlnicnt r.f La l;s' .: Third t!-" rcnt' Gbe-", ho-,. Fourth iery, at all pri.-e, Fifth Io to s -ti t j'rcha-Jer-r. ANo, a full assortment of QiTiTnri. Hardw.110, Tinware. I'rojir.i. Brusb'i-, lin-t- ets. Bucket, Tubs. Tobacco. Sc-ar. .te . usually kept in a country st.ire Purchasers n we!1 h." calling an 1 exnioning r ",oc'i- '"'fore purchasing el-evfhere, as our mono u 10 ecu cueap lor C ASH or Country Produce. MICKEY fe rFXXF.I.L. Apr. 2lt 'lo-ly. Patterson, Pa. to 4 fiin PTi t:s The advertiser, having ben restored ! lu iltli in a Tew weeks by a very simplo remedy, after having suffered for" several years wiih a severe lung alt eel ion, and that dread disease. Constin-.ptior is anxious Io make known to his teliow-siill'ercrs the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used ( free of charg". with Ihe directions for preparing and using the same, which they will tind 3 si re ci bk for CllSSI-MI'TION, Astiimi, CROSi'IIITS. Coriins, Coins and all Throat and Lunj Aft'ections Tho only objecl of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit tho htflicfed, nnd spread infoimation which be conceives to bo invaluible, and lie hopes every sulferer will try ois remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Pnrties wishing the prescription, r r fe, by return mail, will please address 1!kv EDWARD A. TVIL50N". TViiliamsburg. Kings Co. Xew York. feb. 2S.-lv. l'VSSOLUTION OF PARTXERSHIP. Tbr mJ rnrlne partnership heretofore existing between : tlm 11 ,wt,i-u! t m.l in ttiA nmiH .f n.i.i.. h,s this day been dissolved hy mntnal con- - . ent. The books will remain in the bands of ,,r' D' M- Craw,tT' !-T collection. Dr. T. Leiiht's interest in the same has been h? himsp,f lmiT cmW)l -f y Llder ar.d K. P. McTVilliams. I. .M. CRAWFORD, T M. LEIOHT. Tbe practice will be continued in the same office by Dr. D. M. Crawford. Thankful to his friends for pant prel rences he hopes to merit their cor.timmnre. i". rr..vv iorv'.