Vs Juniata Jientiuel. A anion o lakes, and a union of land, A union no power shall sever; A union of hearts, and a union of hands, Aid the American Union forever! MIFFLINTOWN Wedncsdar Morning, Ma 30th, 1866 II. II. IVILSOV, Editor and Publisher tGTTIMJUVlATA SEXTTAEL-&B ha the Largetl Circulation of any paper pub lished in this County. It in therefore the hft advertising vtttlium. It is a Paper, truly loyal, ably conducted, a first clnss Localist, and well worthy of the patronage of every loval citizen in the County. tfF Soldiers of Pennsylvania remember that lleister Clymer Toted against a joint resolution of our Legislature, asking Con gress to increase the pay of the prirate sol diers and non-coinniissioned officers of the army. (See page 293 Legislative Resold Mssian 18G4.) While you were battling for he Union he was exhausting his ingenuity in devising means to counteract the succes of votir arms. REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMITTED The following is the Union Republican County Committee appointed lor the ensuing yetr: Mifflintown A. H. Martin, C. McClellan. Patterson B. S. Cooke, H. M. Groninger. Fermanagh C. B. Horning, John Stoner. Walker J. N. Moore, Kurtz Kauflman. Delaware C. S. Shelly, Levi Myers. Fayette Sam'!. Leonard. R- Cavcny. Monroe A. H. Landis, Tobias Besom. Susquehannah K Long. Sol. Updcgrove. Greenwood T. Rumhorger, H. F. Zeiders. Milford Jacob Groninger, J. S. Robison. Turbett L. E. Mathers, Noah Hertsler. rerrvsville Thom. Wagcnscller, S. Buck. Beafe Hon. John Bcxle, .1. P. Doyle. Spruce Hill A. J. Patterson, Shem Voder. Tuscarora Thomas Morrow, Vita. Hart. Lack J. T. Dennis, B. Walls. Biack Log R. Mclntyre. Sair'l. Shearer. UK ION REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET FOR GOVERNOR, MAJ. GEN. JOHN W. GEARY, OF CUMBERLAND COUNTV. DISTRICT TICKET. ron coxfiRKss, JOHN J. PATTERSON, of Juniata Co. (Subject to the District Conference.) FOR ASSEMBLY, HENRY II. WILSON, of Juniata Co. (Subject to the District Conference.) cui'nti"""tickj:t. ASSOCIATE JUHOES, JOSEPH 1'O.MEIIOY, of ttcalc twp. LUCIAN WILSON, of Fajette twp. rilOTHONOTARY, JOHN M. THOMPSON, of Perrysville. COMMISSIONER, JACOB WKISEU, of Susquehanna twp. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, JEREMIAH LYONS, of Mifflintown. AUDITOR, THOMAS MORROW, of Tuscarora twp. SOKE HEELS AND BEEFY. Andy Johnson must feel very strong now since be bas secured the support of tbe Rrpullican. It bas a tremendcous cir culation, said to be nearly fifty, exchanges included. " My Policy" certainly will be accepted by the people after the Repub lican endorses it. Be careful Mr. John fod if you get into close quarters that Sore -heels Davis don't joiu the other side or fall back over tbe river like be did at Chancellorsvillc, or take bis Shoulder Strap off like he did at Antietaui, or Lide his Sword like he did when ordered to the front on another occasion, or deny Lis rank, company and regiment when caught sneaking off like a coward as he did at another time, or if be buys Blue Drilling to uniform a few little boys he will forget to pay the Store Keeper out bt it as Davis did Sulouff and Sumbaub. Allison will be sure to bide beliiud tbe Lett' wagou and sneak away for a drink of whsky and when out ot danger lav around the taveins druuk, a disgrace to his family, a nuisance in tbe community treated with less respect than common dog, a poor miserable idiot with neither tense or shame. You are welcome to thciu Mr. Johnson and we trust you wi!l keep tbem. We dou't want them back iu oar party. Allison disgraced tbe Lo eofoco party awhile, he aud Davis disgrac ed the Republican party aud we really feir tksy will disgrace the Johnson party. Good bye Sorebeel Davis aud Reel Alii son. JJotr are you rowdy Kepubhcant. TllE Jl'XIATA REPUBLICAN. Johnson and his policy, tnd abuse Con This paper was started on the itb of press most soundly. We must confess April last by Wni. M. Allison & Co to that in all our experience we have never sustain Congress, denounce Andrew John- seen the equal of their course in political son, tell tbe Republicans of Juniata coun- turpitude and base, reoklena and untniti ty what the true doctrine was, and to gated villainy. Now what will the few break Patterson down. These objects misguided men who wera green enough were avowed boldly and publicly in their to follow after these graceless villians Prospectus and first issue. They charged thiuk of themselves ? What do the men that the Sentinel no longer was stand- say now who doubted the Sentinel and ing by tbe true doctrines of the party, no longer was faithful to that party, and bad become the organ alone of one man. They said its columns were open only to a certain few, when they knew they were telling an uotrutb; and oou!J not find a man who had any position in the party who ever lad been denied proper access to its columns. Jiecause its proprietor the party and watched the actions of the would not place it in the hands of such conspirators and so successfully defeated drunken blackguards as Allison, Davis & every plan they laid, that they now have Co., they raised tbe cry that the Senti- i gooe over ,0 tue Looofoco party taking nel was false to the pat ty. But the ; not five votes with them, and doing no in Sentinel disregarded such slander, be 'jury wnatevei to our party. They always lieving it would be sustained by the true cheated us when with s. as the Locofo men of the party against the weak but cos aiwavs boagnt tuem wueQ ,hey waDt. willing attacks of a few sore heads led on ej lheul Xow they no longer claim to oy cowaraiy sore necis uavis ana tne j bloated, drunken Allison, who, although a soldier, hid behind the beef wagon when j the fighting commenced. They weekly ! abused Patterson aud his friends in their paper until it disgusted even some of j their blackguard companions. They talk I of virtue aud honesty as smoothly as a saint, when neither of them ever had tbe j u.si impulse u bo uoiy a uireeuoa. They got up a meeting to abuse John- son and endorse Congress. Beef Allison presided and sore heels Davis made a speech abusing Johnson and endorsing , Congress. He abused Patterson for his speech the evening before, and said he , was forsaking the party. Poor old John Williams, for a small fee, made a speech too. and said tbe true men who met there the night before were meanly Jiepujili- cans. We bore it ail. Iheir paper as sailed the Sentinel. abused Patterson aud other men weekly. We replied to tlieui but once, explaining the whole sclienif and charged that it was a con.-piracy to break up the party, and we named the chief actors in the plot, aud named the j party against them aud left it to the peo pie. To their repeated assaults we have accorded silent contempt as we have too much respect for ourself to bandy words witb cowards aud blackguards aud drunk ards. Tbe true men of the party in this county on the 17th elected Delegates unanimously in fourteen districts, and the remaiuing three with a trifling difference ot opinion, and these Delegates met and expressed the verdict of the people on the issue made and forced on tbem by Allison & Co. Col. Patterson was uoao imously for the first time nominated fur Congress and tbe editor of this paper by the same vote was presetted for Assem bly, and the Sentinel declared the organ of the party. This is sufficient rcwiid for ns, and a rebuke which would bring shame to the cheek of any houest, sensi tive man, but it can't affect men who run like cowards before the battle and at home are low blackguards. It was tbe moet overwhelming defeat ever a set of men got and shows the contempt felt for them in this county. Of course they say they were cheated at the election, aud damn every body for being bought, wben they bad been trying to currupt every one they dared approacn by offering them money, passes aud offices when they had neither to give. Like all cowards they said after tbey got whipped that they were cheated. We knew and charged that their ob jects were to injure the party. We heal d they were in correspondence with recreant Republicans at Washington aud Harris burg, trying to get money and offices to turn around and support Johnson aud "my policy." We kucw Bill Miller was their chief counsellor, aud that tbey were to be a tender to the Locofoco engine. We knew that on Wednesday night, a week before the delegate election, tbey bad gone to Washingtou to see tbe John sou leaders there, and had agreed to come out for Johnson, and that the offices in this county were promised them. We kuew they had agreed to support Clymer and the whole Locofoco ticket. We knew that they were going around offer ing offices to different persons if they would help to divide the party. Allison and Davis told "that they bad promised Id get up as big a fight as possible amoug the Republicans." We kuew they de ferred the issue of their paper until after the delegate elections, for they kuew they would uot be allowed to vole after tbey had shown their true colors. We kuew all these facts from their own friends. We were willing to wait, aud lust week's issue of the Republican tells the whole .... story. Hitn an unoiusmug assurance (which tbey could not assume before the armed rebels,) tbey change around aud .1...;. ..iv,ronoa mi Qiinrmrt i,P pi'JV'.'H ' 1 " ' ' II v I L I' '.u . .. . u said Patterson should sell out to such scoundrel as Allison and Davis or such like ? Col. Patterson was too true to tbe party and knew tbe aestgns of these se- Crct foes too well to place the otgan of tbe party in their bands to give them more power lo betray the party. He kept si- ent but carefully guarded the interests of be wi,n U3 and we can treat them as open enemies, and no one but a fool or a knave catI be Ullghll by theui Co, patterson anJ llis fvieod8 degerve he thanU of (hf pRrty for cneck.ln:itirig Uie dcsipns 0, these corrupt and wicked fellows to break op ,he party aud for rid,ling ns 0, thcm fororer There is now no eelnent party to disIract it and we caa gWe B .lrger vute ever ,or (Jeueral Geary auJ the , h(,ie ticket Tle , . been ncansed ot lbe filth 8tencb aud rl on of ,beir preseo0e.' nd we rn t the eneniy C(1DfiJent of SI1(a , j we kuuW we now have no cowards or tr iit0I s ; our rauks aud that e is true aud ready aud widitig to do his duty. THE SOLDIERS' CLYMER CLUB. The &M'ers' Clymer Club held a meet ing on Saturday eveuiug at tbe Court lluuso Gen. Irvin, of Lcwistown, was antcunceJ as one of the speakers but tailed to appear. Perhaps the General was uiiwtlling to make an ass of himself by coming to Juniata to ask the brave boys hn comuiauded in tbe 49ih Regiment P. V. to vote for Clymer, who voted iu tbe Senate and at tbe ballot box to keep ! the same brave boys from voting while in the army. Colonel J Ard Mathews, of Lewis:own, first addressed the meeting. Colonel Mathews proved very satisfac to rily that he sever had any heart in lbe war, but never explaiucd why he hid in one of the bomb-proofs in the attack on Fort Sleadinan in front of Petersburg. Perhaps he wanted to live to vote for Ciynier. Col. Mathews often appealed to the soldiers during his speech, but no one answered amen to his appeal to the brave men to endorse bis slanders but the hero, sore heels, Lieut. Davis. He sat along sido of Col. Mathews and supported him during his speech, and to the lutters ques tion "is it so my brare boys?" sore-heels would reply "amen." He has no more riht to speak for brave men than the wicked one for saints, yet he is so lost to all sense of shame that he obtrudes his presence upon every meeting when sol diers are wanted to assemble. Every true soldier or civilian present who really were for Clymer were ashamed of such a farce. If Col Mathews is willing to stultify biro self by supporting Clymer we are glad to let him do so, as Gen. Geary wants the votes of none but true soldiers, and can be elected without tbe votes of cowards. Our amiable friend, E. D. Parker. Esq , next addressed the meeting in his usual loyal, coustitutioual style. He said Ste vens wa a greater traitor than Jeff. Davis, because A. Johnson says so. Well it is no truer because A. J. says so or E. D. P. repeats it. A. J. said ho would bang Jeff. Davis, and he never will do it. Mr. Paiker entertained the soldiers no doubt, but he forgot to give us a history of his great campaign when he girded on his wooden swoid, mounted his prancing cow, and marched his gallaut army (consisting of Parker, the sword, the cow aud "horrid intentions") upon Washing ton to dethrone and hang Lincoln aud Congress in 1861.. Ezra let us have a re port at the next meeting of the Soldiers' Clymer Club of your exploits in that cam paign. Perhaps if you could explain this away your ddresses may not grate SO harshly on the ears of true soldiers who did fijht for the Union, and who now in peace will vote to preserve the Union, and in order to do so will vote fortbesol- dier tried and true, Gen. John V. Geary. ' tLet it be clearly understood throgh- out all tbe land that tbe loyal men of the nation are determined that when the rebel ; Slates are admitted, it shall be on a basis .of right and justice that unhung rebels !,..n . i- i...r. .....j j .u... ..i...tt . cmo, auu iuai powei buu oe lodged in loyal hands only. On this Pd' there will be no compromise, no matter how lo reconstruction is nut off. -- ... J- - TIIL REWARD, Allison and Davis say they are to get ttte control of all the U. S. offices in this county for going over to Johnson and binding themselves to vote the Locofoco ticket. Doyle and Martin ate to be re moved and Allison and Davis to take their places. It will be very agreable to the tax payers to be compelled to do business witb such druuken bloats. It will make Mr. Johnson very popular with the peo ple of this county. We imagine even our Looofoco friends will not be over joyed. This is the reward of their betrayal of the party which they claimed they alone were pure euough to lead. They abused Patterson and then tried to black mail him, and offered to support him in their paper and go for his nomination, and do a I in their power if he would agree to give them $-J00. This proposition was mudo to Col. Patterson by Allison, and ha dare not deny it, as it can be proven. Patterson to try him put him off from cay to day, and in one issue of the Re publican uot one word was said against Patterson. It can be proven that Aliisou refused to let anything go in that week against Patterson. So anxious was Alii sou to get Patterson o aooept bis propo sition, but after he had made him show bis hands, he was informed he was not worth buying. Many persons wondered wby the Rrpullkan was so quiet that week about Patterson. This is the secret, and is ouly another evideuce of (heir great shame and infamy Their opposi tion is better than their support. Allison says be is goiug to take down Geary's name and put up a Johnson man for Gov ernor or go the whole figure for Clymer. He refused to sign the constitution of the Geary Club because it bound the signer to vote for Geary, and so did Davis. They have shown their true colors now. They would help the rebels if tbey could only get pay. They are too corrupt to have principal and too 'ow to have shame, and are ready to sell to any one who will be silly enough to buy them. So far they have got only promises from John son's wire-workers, and we can't believe such men as Seuator Cowan could place such blackguards in office over bonest pyal men. ; ' Communicated SOLDIERS MOM'.IIE.Vr. Mr. Editor: Some time since a movement was put forth for the purpose of raising money to erect a Monument in honor of tbe Juniata heroes who tell in defence of their country in the late rebellion, and we have failed to see a monument erected, and lVar that tbe money has almost been lost sight of. Wiil some person please let the public know what has become of the money, and whether tbe monument will ever be built. For several months past the whole matter has laid dormant, and Subscriptions have ceased to be solicited. Let the persons having the matter in baud atouse. and let us erect a suitable monument in houor of our brave defend ers who perished while fighting for their country. A CITIZEN. MirFMNTOw.v, May 29, ISGG ItSSome of the so-called Democratic papers are asserting that Col. Eli Siifer is supporting Clymer. A siruilar story was publiahed some weeks ago as regards Gov. Curtin. Nothing could be further from tbe truth, yet it is by such falsehoods that the "Democrats" hope to inspire con fidence in their followers in 'he success of their candidate. S-Tbe greatest farce of the age will be the approaching trial of Jeff. Davis, by a jury at Richmond, which is on the programme under the disection of "my policy." The jury wili, of course, be composed ot men as deeply implicated in the rebellion as Jeff. lca- di'rrtisrmratis. gTATES UXIOX HOTEL Piiilaueliuia. This Hotel is pleasantly situated on the Somh side of Market Street, a few doors above Sixth street, its central locality makes it par ticularly desirable to person? visiting the city on business or Pleasure. T. II. B. SANDERS, Pro'p. IEKMANAGII COMMON SCHOOL Dis trict. Keeeipls aud Expenditures for 1H05 Tax rate 4 mills on the dollar of valu atian Receipts Gross amount of tax duplicate $12,49 14 Deduct Exonerations $-"i,64 Do. Collectors consignment S9,t2 $110,20 Net amount of tax ree'd. 1132,88 Hallance on hand from last year 88.0'.l $1221,57 Expenditures. Paid 5 teachers $''5 per m. each 3 m. $375,00 Paid 5 30 " " 3 " 450,1X1 Paid assistant 20 " " " 1 and 25 per nioetb lor 3 months 05,00 for Fuel and Com inencies 271,41 " to Secretary for serciee 0,00 Total Expenditures $1203,41 Balance on hand 18,10 51221,-57 WM. S. OLES, Tres't. ttcst; Wm. Gives, Scc'y. uiay oO-bt. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS ! , aw (itmns at Th nn.lemiirnea has just received large ' .. i.f Drv UowN aud (irocries at their OD Rai'l Uoad Street, in t'allerson, which ficured " 01 Fancy and plain from 2oto35 Ginohams. Best Quality 2R; Second .25j r'LAXNKLs. I Scarlet 30to60 ! White SllioW IM,1 3..I..73 Shirting "i7i All wool Socks-IS o7-i ' Shirtino Checks. Best Uualiiy ST! -I Second .. .".!) Mioses. ..-Si Third Children ...4i.loSl Meriko. Black and other Colors 50to$l 0:) Skirts. Snr hmiso (;.- lloon..., all prteet Sugars, brown. 12lolti I " White 1Sio2i Tickings...2.J, SjtoSU Pants Stpff. j Jeans from 30lofio Green Coffee 30 Ladies' Coats latent Satinet 70I.$1 2o styles ... Cassiuierc-B...$l 2o1ojO. i;reakfai I they are opening lo the public, at the following mum, .-rauwi, Aittnomi, .i:on, Ac, .Jo low irices: I Traius leave llarrisburtj for .Yr York, ai I Paisrs. , Bbowh ShbStisgs. ,'i"wsl ,3,,,,lf"'l J1' . . ,. , oo'Best Ouali . ...'29 ' ' Krr,TlnS at A ir York at ftest Quality at 20,rt i -"""- 5 4o ,,, u, ou A. Jt., and 3. 10 .,d U.83 I. Se:0"'1 j?.!Tbird..."" "J') . M- effecting witb similar Tiaina on th Third....... I Fourth ""III". 18 l'r'Jrania l.ailromt; Slerpinjr Cars aecom- UELAiSFs. !p.f . " - panying the 3,00 and 0,20 V M trains without I I' tin INI VDUI - ........ J .... ,1 lOIXlD It Uonts Hoots i0 7 o'l 'oon ,nu ""u 1 I'hi.adnuii at S.tio liovs Si a ; A M, apd 3.30 P M ; VolUvitle al 8.30 A M it Okocebiks. ! '.-5 p M : Anhlawt l,oo and 11,1.", A M. a,,.! Svrnns SIOc ml 10 i V'J 1' M : tamaqua at 9,43 A. 31. and I l S12tltio20 U0'P'""' 00 1. JI. Shawls Plads. jfrm $2:u3 rool 45to80: Woolen lloods7oto2 -30 All I'lad Cashmer...37to50 BleaCIUP MrsLi. Hals aud Cups at all prices. Notions A full as sortment of Ladies' k Best Quality.... Second Third Fourth Fifth Also, a full ,.3i ....25 Gents' Gloves, llos- 20 icry, &c. at all prices. ....12 to suit purchasers, assortment of Queensware- Hardware, Tinware, Brooms, Brushes, li:k. ets. Buckets, Tubs, TubaccQ, Segars. &c, &c., usually kepi in a country sioro Purchasers will do well by calling and cxaracning our stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as our molt" is t3 sell cheap for CASH or Country Produce. MICKEY & PFNXELL, Apr. 23 '6G-ly. Patterson, Pa. KPIIASS' COCUT SALE. By virtue of an Order of the Orphans Court of Ju niata county, the following v Iit'iMe Heal Es tate will be exposed to sale on the premises, on SATURDAY June Oth, lS'.ti. A tract of Land situate in Tus.:rora township, Juniata county, containing 100 ACRES, adjoining html of Jacob Drolesbaugh and otV'.n, bor ing thereon erected a good FRAME IIOl'SE. Bank Barn, Spring House, Smoke I'mi-e and other oul-biiiiUings, with a well of tcr at the door. There is a good Orchard of apples, pears, peaches, cherries, &c. About loo acres are cleared and under good cultivation the b.itaice well limbered. Tlie farm is watered witb springs, and is ccnvenincnt to churches, schools, stores, &c, and is about two miles aud a half from East Wattiford, and one mile from McCulloch's Mills. TEIt.VS; So much of the purchase money as may be necessary to pay the expenses of sale to be paid on confirmation ; one-third of the balance on the lsl of April next, and the balauce in one year, with interest, from 1st of April, 1807, to be secured by judgment bonds. Salt to commence at 1 o'clock p. M., when attendance will be given by HUGH G. HUGHES. Truttee of Burgt' Jlcirs. may. O'-ls. "VEW SHOE STORE. The undersigned J- bas removed his Boot aud Shoe Store to tl.e room formerly occupied ny Mrs. M.i. iah Rcefl, on ILidtje sireet. Patterson, where he luvitvo .lie iiiiiic pfiipmny hjim ami ejnii. iue his fine large as rtment of "fe. Boots, Shoes.Oaiiors. Slippers &.c.,S3 for Ladies. Gentlemen, Hoys and Children, manufactured out of tbe best material hv good workmen, and will be sold at prices to suit everybody. Being a practical boot and shoe maker, he is yii epared to make to order all kinds ot work in that line of business. Determined lo sell at the lowest possible prices, and desirous of establishing a busi ness which will be plofitable lo both buver and seller, he asks the public to call and see bis stock before purchasing el'ewhere. Jfegr Repairing prompt lj iiitended to. G. W. ANDERSON. may 2,-tf. VEW STORE The undersigned has open a v ed a Store iu Sheriff Wilson's store r om on Bridge street, Mifflintown. and oti'.-r-' at private sale to the citizen of the surr.miid ih oountry, a large and varied assortment of the very best CLOTHING, BLANKETS, Sc., such as Over Coats and Dress Coms, Ar tillery Jackets or Roundabout. N. Y Slate Jackets or Itotinlubouts, Knit Shirts, Horse Blankets, Grey and White Blankets, Linen and Colten Pillow Cases, Wash Basins. Linen and Cotton Sheets, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Tinware, Hatchets, Picks, Saddles, Halters, Shelter Tents. Linen Towels, and a large as sortment of other articles not necessary to mention. ta5 Call and examine the goods and hear my prices, may 2,-tf. J. D. RYNARD. CHOLERA. Don't be startled! The Chol era can he prevented and cured by using Dr. J. M. Lindsey's Cholera and Di'irrhu-a Medicine. This preparation bas Lien before the public for fifteen years, and has been used with entire success. Thousands of Cer tificates could be fnrnihed, but a trial of the medicine will be more satisfactory than volume of Certificates and will convince tbe most sceptic ! of its wonderful curative prop erties. It is not a cure all. but is designed to relieve all who may he attacked by Cholera. Cholera Morbus. Iiarrb?a, Dysentery, Cholic j or t ramps and rains in the Stom ick. &e. Don't be without a bottle at ham . Sold re- ! tail by nil first class Droggists and Wholesale by the I'roprtctors Hazard & Smith No. lt'7 Arab Street, Philadelphia. may, P.Om. ry0 THE AFFLICTED It is a settle ! fact A. that a great proportion of the diseases which "flesh is heir to-' arise from an impure condition of the blood and th- most certain remedy for these diseases is Lindteyt lilooii furiiler. This preparation is reliable for the safe and speedy cure o Inflammatory Rheu matism, Chronic Scrofula. Secondary Syphilis. Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers on Ihehead or body. Humors of the skin and all eruptions on lbe face ; also all fever sores, bed sores, and every j species of Cutaurous Disease. It will also ' euro all diseases common to a derangement of 1 the liver ami rapidly reitore the patient to I health. Prepared by Dr. J. M. Lindsey. for lbe sole Proprietors. Hazard tt Siniiu, No. 1 1"" Arch street, Philadelphia- Sold retail by all first-class Druggists. may ., 'tiO-Oni. PROPOSALS. Sealed Proposals will be received up to lbe First Monday of June, j lSOti, for building a School House iu Turbcu township. Plan and Spiciiications caa be seen at Port Koyai. Juniata county. Pa. JAMES P. JOHNSON, fret. CiiBisToi'UEtt Wiser, Sec'y. ny ft E A I I N G RAIL ROAD SU2!iaiii AREAS CEMENT- REAT .TIM'HK M.E FROM tl.e i.nb and Nonh-H est for lutl.nicl- . Ar i'nlk, HnnVng, ''uUrrille, Tnmana, ehaner keave Jitrnssury ir Ktmlinj, rolttvil'r. tamagua, Minertrilir, AMund, fine Grove, At'- lenlonn and VAiiadiAia. at 7, JO A.M. and 2,00 and 'J.20 1' M, Mopping at Ic'xmon and 14,1 tbe 0,00 !' AI Train niakini; no cIo!,c eonnections for IVf.11e nor I'hilad, '.- Hoots & Kiir.KS. ! .or rfrlle. AcAujfUill i.ivca and .41-Ladies- ... $J : 25 A"rn T' .llt ad Srttyuehaiina Railroad. leave Harritbura at 4.15 v . . .. .. ... , ... , .,-VV a and r,-..j P M. Leuve fotlteHU for Itarrhhurj. ia Srfivit. a,lJ Sunjurhanna Rail A'va'l, at 7 Oo a. a. linnntig Mcommomnion iroia: Leaves ,,- . ".' ' ' u' -, returning from l'4;'.,. ( o'uinnia jiauroua Iratna leave Itearina nt 6 20 A M an.l II 15 P M for Ephrata, I. iu I.anraxirr, Colitmbiti. Sic. On Sundays: Leave A'rrr-York at 8 ."1 P. M.. Vhdaiielphia 8 a m 3 15 P. J.. VottrrUZe H 00 A. M., Tamarita 7 30 A. M., Ilarritbnr.j 9 05 A. M., and Wrailiny at 1 yo V JI.. for llurrMmy, aud 10 52 A. M.. for ''cie-Yjrk, and 4,25 p. m. for PliiiaoVlphia. CvMiintir!i'n. iitiiMye. SeuttK, School and Exaintnn Ticicti tt and from all points, at le duoed K.ite. i'ujjujn cheeked through : 80 pounds al lowed each Passenger. ti. A. .!(OLLS. Ventral. XuitrrinleHilnl. r.KAiisn, V.. Xov 27, 'Ii5-tf. 136G. HOC Philadelphia and Eric Rail Uoad. ffl II1S Great Line traverses the Northern and A Northwest 'unties of Pennsylvania to I lie city of Erie, on Lake Eric. it has been leased and U operated by the Pennsylvania K.il Ko.n I.'ojii-any. TIME or l'ASSCNGKB TRAINS AT HABBISBVBU. LEAVE EASTWERD. Erie Mail Traill ? a. m. Krie Express Train " a. ji. Lliuira Express Train v. m. LEAVE WESTWARD. Erie Mail Train i.O A. v. Erie Express Train 4, "'-5 p. m. t'lmiia Express Train p. h. Passenger cars rill through on tbe Erie Mail and Express Trains without change both ways be' ween Philadelphia aud Erie. NEW YOKK CONNECTION. Leave New York at j,Z0 A. arrive at Erie al y'J a. M. Leave Erie at ;rlJ p. m., arrivo at Nsvr York .i." P. M. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ERIE & NEW YORK. Elegant sleeping cars on all night Imins. For information respecting passenger busi ness apply at the corner of 3'jih and .Market streers. Philadelphia. Ana ror freight business of tbe Company's agents : S. B. Kington. Jr., eorner of lotli awl I Market nrerts. Philadelphia. j j w. Rvynoids'Erie. Wm. Ei-own, Agent, N. 0. R. R.. R.ilrimore; H. II. HOUSTON. General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. II. W. G WINNER, General Ticket Ageut, Philadelphia. A. L. TYLER. General Superintendent, W'illiituisrmri. Feb 14, i5-tf. (PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Sunday, May 2". I860. Passenger Trains will leave MirHin Station as follows ; EASTWARD. Local Accoromoi'.at'o... 3.20 I ?I. Philadelphia Express.. 12.41 P. M Fast Line G.."5,A. M. Cincinnati Kx press C.2I5, P. M. Day Kxpress 11.31, A. M. Way Passenger 10.07, A. M, WESTWARD. Ne York Express 5,54 A. M. Day Express 3.43. P. M. Baltimore Express 3.5'.). A. M. Philadelphia Express 5 (!, A. M. Fast Line 5.50, P. M. Mail Train 4.3S, P. I. Emigrant Train 0.55, A' M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice i hereby given that letters of administrn tion on the estate of ISAAC KAUFFMAN, dee'd., late of Walker township, Juniat county, have been granted lo the undersign ed, residing in Mexico. All persons knowing themselves indebted lo sai l estate W'l! ma!;e immediate payment, aud those having claims will present item duly authenticated for set tlement. KURTZ KAUFFMAN, Atux'r. may, 23 -fit. DMINISTRATOR8' NOTICE. Notice is .Zi hereby given that letters of administra tion on the estate of HENRY B. NAIL, dee d, laic of Perrysville, Juniata county. Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Perrysville. All persons knoring themselvc indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN BALSBACH, Adin r. may, lfi,-6t. ITOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. The un 1 drrsigned oftVi s at private snle a lot of Ground siiuale in .Mitford township, Junh;t-i county. Pa., about eight miles from Pallet-son. in Licking Creek Valley, containing two acres, having thereon erected a good Double House, Barn, and Spring Houi-c. The ground is in n good state of cultivation, and is well watered. Any person desiring any information in re gard to Cie property can obtain it by calling at .Mr. Snyder's Hotel in Patterson. maylo-3t JOHN WHISTLER. AUCTION NOTICE. The undersigned 11 WOI tuld respectfully inform merchants and all other persons, that he Las onened nu Ane. tiou Room on Main Street, MilHiurown, l'a., where he will receive on consignment all kinds of goods, and sell tbeuiat Public Auction on reasonable per ceniage. Merchants and others having goods ihty wish to li.spo.-:j of would do well to transfer them to the auction room. Salo every Saturday evening. J ciy'.'. u.J A. il. V,I!l'.'U"i