Jttniafs A union of lakes, and a union of lands, A union no power shall sever; A Hilton of hearts, and a union of hands, And the American Union forever! MIFFLI5T0WN: Wednesday Morning, April 3, 1867. II. II. WILSO.V, Editor and Publisher p&'T he JvvrAT a sEXTiyEr,-a has the Largest Circulation of any paper pub lished in this County. It ig therefore the beit advertising medium. It is a Taper, truly loyal, ably conducted, a first class Localist, and well worthy of the patronage of every loyal citizen in the County. THE LAST VETO. President Johusca Las sent to Con gress a veto of the Supplementary Recon struction act that reads very strangely to any one familiar with his administration as military Governor ot lenncsseo. it is entertaining to observe how apprehensive he is lest the conventions to be elected under this proposed reorganization of the rebel States should not represent "the people" thereof. Looting into the mes sage closely, sajB the Xorth American, we find that big idea of "the people'' of the south dace not include the four mill ions of the African race, but that he has the rsct especial and remarkable crre for all the whites of these Sta-es who were rebels. He does not perceive how they are to avoid perjury, and he fears, poor oul ! that they will be compelled by the force of circumstances to di rather too much hard swearing. If Congress would Ect up a mark so that they could swear at it, perhaps they could arrange matters satisfactorily, to themselves at least. Taking into consideration the amount of time and care bestowed in this bill up on the work of registration, and the pro cautions by which a full and honest vote is insured, it is tolerably cool in President JohLson to treat the bill as an outrage upon popular rights, when the sort of an election he held and contrived in Tennes see in 1864 was such that Congress re fused to count the electoral vote of the State, notwithstanding that he was our candidate for Vice President. The dis franchisement established, and indeed originated by himself, in Tennessee, far exceeded what is provided for in this act, and it this policy of disfranchisement be now as odious as he would have us believe, he must thank himself for it. The point iu reference to Congress ex acting a coudition of suffrage at the south whieh is not established at the north would be a good on but far the important con siderations that these northern States have not been in rebellion against the national government ; that the blacks ia the north are so few that the denial of suffrage to them does not prevent a majority of the people from governing, as it docs in the south ; and finally, that the national gov ernment has neither the power nor the -cause of complaint against the north that it has against the south. As to the apprehensions Johnson strives to excite, relative to the interference of military authority to prevent the rcgistra--tion, it is a sufficient answer to that to say that the whole military authority is under his own immediate control and direction, by the express words of the national Con stitution; that Congress possesses no pow er to interfere with him in that depart ment, and that he has himself appointed the brigadier generals entrusted with authority in the several military districts. AVhat, then, could possess the man to mag nify the dangers of military usurpation or tyranny, when he knew that the remedy was in his own hands ? What, indeed, but the soured, discontented, malignant and hateful disposition of a man who icows that his own dark designs have all been thwarted by the legislative body whose acts he seeks to slander and misrep resent 7 No President of the United States ever before was subjected to the mottification of having his veto defied io the Senate by a vote of forty to seven. This major ity against him eeems to augment with each successive veto, and it is so great now on the occasion of his twelfth act ot folly, that he might as well waste no more good writing paper in placing on record statements that must hand his name down with infamy to all posterity. THE NEW LICEJfSK LAW. No act of the present Legislature is received with more favor than tho law regulating the sale of intoxicating liquor throughout the State. This approval is not confined to any particular party. Journals, says the UurrUburg Telegraph, without distinction of politics, accept the provisions of tho law as essential to pub lic health, individual life and general prosperity. Our cotcraporarics all bear testimony that the tinio had arrived to check the sale, and if possible thus di minish the tnordina.e use of liquor as a beverage. Succeeding in doing this crime of all kind only can be erased. If this law is potential in keeping men and women sober, the larger portion of the penal code will become obsolete, for the reason that there will be less criminals against whom to enforce laws against crime. To keep men from crims, in nine cases out of ten, it is only necessary to keep them sober. Hence it is that our cotemporarics approve the new license law. Hereafter wise and u Drielit iudees wili have power to discriminate in grant ing liceu.se and instead of having lager beer saloons strung along our streets like so many concealed pits of iuitjuity, from which weak men seldom escape when they once full in, these temptations will be removed, and many a Warm-hearted fell ow saved from a drunkard's grave Bucu a prospect is well calculated to make the most callous men rejoice. GEN. SHEKIUAVS LAST ORDER. General Sheridan, under the authority conferred upon him by the Military Ke- construction bill, has issued the following order : New Orleans, March 27. The fol lowing order was promulgated to-day : Headquarters of the Fifth Mill tary District General Orders No 5. Andrew S. Herron, Attorney General ot the Mate ol Louisiana ; John T. Mou roe, Mayor of New Orleans, and Edmund Abell, Judge of the First District Court of the city of New Orleans, are hereby removed lrom their respective offices, from twelve o'clock, noon, to-day. The lollowing appointments are made, to take effect on the same date: IJ. L Lynch, Attorney General of the State of Louisiana; Edward Heath, Mayor of New Orleans, and W. l. Uowe, Judge of the First District Court of New Orleans. - Each person removed will turn over all books, papers, records, cfc, pertaining to his office, to the one appointed thereto ; the authority of the latter must be duly respected and enforced. liy command of Major-Genera! P. II. Sheridan. GEO. L. IIARTSLFF, Assistant Adjutant-General. This retires from authority for the pres ent, the principal aiders and abettors of the New Orleans Massacre, and if their successors are not faithful to all the re quirements of loyalty, "Phil" will dc af ter them with a sharp stick. As we re marked in a former issue, if that district is not made habitable for loyal men, we are sure it will not be Gen. Sheridan's faulc. Settlement or the Negro Question, The New York World, the leading Democratic paper of the country, admits that agitation of the repeal at any future time of the reconstruction measure passed by Congress should not be thought cf, and so tar as the country is concerned the ne gro question is settled. The following extract from one of the World's leaders will give the gist of its views : "While every northern State at present in possession of the llcpublicaus, some time is required for changing the political character of the State Legislatures, which elect the Senators. Until this is accom plished, the Senate will remain, as cow, overwhelmingly itepublican. JJut when the senatorial changes begin, thy can proceed but slowly, owing to the long terms of the Senators. There is, there fore, no possibility of the repeal of the reconstruction act until it has accomplish- NEWS ITEMS. Mrs Jtff. Davis is the mother of an other boy. Only one white roan in eight, in t'10 South, can write his name. In Nebraska, the newly admitted State, sheep arc exempt from taxation. A baker in Essex county advertises ''prohibitory mince pies." They contain no spirits. Frank Blair's nomination by the President as Minister to Austria, has been rejected by the U. S. Senate. It seems that the roll of Robert FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, ! 10,000 Vines, Small Fruits, Shrubs, Bedding Plants, &c, FOR THE SPRING OF 18G7. We offer for the present season, large and complete assortment of NUUSEUY STOCK, embracing a lare variety of thrifty, well-grown TREES, which we are prepared tu furnish at the annexed prices, and to which we invite the attention of Fruit Growers and Planters. FRUIT TREES, VISES, $C, Each Prdoi. Vrr i(fi Standard Apples, 4 years old, leading kinds ...-$ Dwarf " " ' " (on Furadisc,) - Crab " 2 and 3 years old Standard Pears, 2 and 3 years old Ihvnrt Pours, 2 years old Standard Cherries. 2 years old Toombs' slaves will be called ataPeorgiSl)""f v"ricl 2 ycarB oU. . . . .... " fbtandard Peaches, 1 year old do do Hale'a Early. 1 year old do on Plum ballot box instead of at Bunker Hill. Boston Advertiser. Suriatt will not prooaby be tried before the next term of the crminal court in June. The piisoner and his counsel are anxious fo- a speedy rial, but for some unassigned reason hit case is thus delayed. The Secretary of the Jicasnry and Treasurer Spinner both affim that there is not the slightest evidence in the Treas ury of any over-issues of 7.30s or of frac tional currency. A Vermont man recently bought twenty-six railroad tickets, intending to take his wife and twenty-four childril to the West. Among the two dozen' are eleven pairs of twins all boys. Rev. Frederick Starr, of St. Ltuis, has written a paper to prove that all the wood on this contiucnt will be destnyed within the next century and a half. 1 Maximilian on'.y woita im MelloO 4 make the best pocuuiary arrangements that he can, and he will certainly leave the country before the 1st of July. We never believed other thau that Max went to Mexico to make a pecuuiary arrange ment. Like all pretenders he wants money. While every Northern Copperhead is howling over the passage of the ruili tary reconstruction bill, the sensible men of the South approve it. Reverdy John son, of Maryland, think: it the best terms that the South can expect. Gov. Orr,of South Carolina, Ex-Gov. Brown, of Ga., and Gov. Pierpont, of Virginia, also ap prove of it. The objections of Cor per heads and rebels are of no sort of account 30;$ CO I CO CO 60 30 40 751 3 25 6 50 6 5i. 6 50 6 00 0 00 6 001 3 25 $25 00 40 00 40 00 54 00 45 00 25 00 4 00, 30 00 8 00i 50 1 on so 75 75 25i 20 25 50 ... 75 . . 1 00 ... 1 50; .. 2 00 75 j 2 001 800 8 00 500 10 00 5 00 8 00 800 2 50 5 0O 50 50 1 00 2 50 5 0) 7 00 9 00 12 00 18 (Kl UOO CO 00 40 00 55 00 1500 200 15 00 30 00 Who are Disfranchised. Senator Wilson, in a letter to John M. Wascom, of Texas, relative to the Reconstruction law, says: "In reply to your question, 'Does the law, as it now exists, disfra. chisc the rank and file of soldiers who had never taken the oath to support the Con stitution of the United States V I have to say it docs not disfranchise them. The Constitutional Amendment disqualifies from holding office certain persons who had taken the oath to support the United States and then engaged in rebellion, or gave aid and comfort to it. This class of persons are disfranchised, and all other persons are entitled to vote." An Anti-Temperance Movement The Portland correspondent of the Bos ton Herald says that "there is a move ment among the Democracy to vote in a body and in full force against the amend ment of the law to suppress the drinking houses and tippling shops, which is to be submitted to the people of that State on the first Monday in June, and, through the aid of 'liberal' Republicans, defeat it, thereby getting a good organization acd the beneficial influence of a victory. do Dwarf do do Apricots, do do ob Peach, , Van Dutch's Golden Dwarf I'eacb Nectarieni and Almonds Standard I'lnms, on Plum Dwarf ; do do N. B. Extra sized trees of many of above can be furnished at ex tra prices. Currants and Gooseberries Ivusitx!rrirsitnd Iilarkbcrrie Strawberries W. Albany, Trioinpli do Uand, &c Russell's Prolific, Golden Seeded, Lwining's White. Cutter, &c, f .Turunda (Knox's 700,) Agriculturist, 1 La Constant, Mead's Seedling, N. J Scarlet, Ac. ) Grapes Cntawbn, Isabell and Clinton, 1 year, 1st class , Concord, 1 year. 1st class , Diana, Ilaitford Prolific, &s., 1 year. 1st class Ptdawnre, Rebecca. &c., 1 year, 1st class Allen's & Roger's Hybrids, 1 year, 1st class , Tons, Israella and Adirondae, 1 year, 1st class Foreign varieties luiuing kin. is , Porciirn varieties, new kinds l to 3 IX. X. IJ. Grapes by do7. or less, and Strawberries by doz., or 100 mailed Postage Free, at above prices. ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS Ea-h pr doz. Pr loo ohado Trees, Leading kinds, 3 to 10 feet S 1 OOi - Deciduous OmnmentAl Trees, a tine assortment to lt(,j Ilcciduou- Ornamental Shrubs, f "."J Climbing do do ) )0 fid Evergreens, leading kinds, tccording to size ( r,0 ' to 1 CO, MISCELLANEOUS. English Walnuts and Spanish Chestnuts frf). Downing' Everbearing Mulberry and . 1 qo; Dwarf lVolifio Walnut J I Asparagus Roots I Itutiharh, Myatt'a Linnaus 25 Amcr. ArborTitiae, for hee'ging f Osage Orange, for hedging, $0 perl.noo ttedding Plant.", a large anil complete assortment. See special lift. Packing d one ;n the best manner, in bales or bjxes, for which a moderate charge is made. tloodi are promptly forwarded by Express, or Railroad, to all points. Descriptive Catalogues mailed to applicants, enclosing stamps. EDWARD J. EVANS & CO., April 3-lm. York, Pennsylvania. rERSONS WANTED TO CSG HOi'PI.ES EXT EH M INATOU . It is the only article which will destroy ROACHES, RATS, MICE, ANTS, C, Only 26 cents per boc. For sale by all Store keepers. Notice. If your afore keepers have not got it. send 25 els., to the proprietors or agents, in Philadelphia, and receive it by return mail, postage paid. LOCi: LOCK!! LOOK 1 1 1 AT THE REFERENCES. John S. Gray bill. No. 315 N 3d St., PhHad'a. John Gerhard, 1000 Randolph st. ' B. F. Dotts, " 1310 Parrish St., Charles Sendceling, (Lhemist,; Marshall ana Master Street, Philad'a. Wm Williams, So. 1004 N. Cth St., Phdad'a. Also mary oiliers too SBittfluui !j puuuah, A liberal discount to Store Keepeis. HOPPLE. KRACSS & CO. Pro's. No. 1000 North Cth St.. Philad'a. J. F. ZOELLIN, & CO , Wholesale Dealers in Diugs, Paints, 0:! Glass, etc., No. 402 and 4'J, North 3d, St., Philadelphia Wholesale Agents. Agents wanted everywhero. mar. 20, 'fi7-3uns. 10 (mi 5 Mr 1 trf. ( 2 5! o Oil! r, mi 10 oo, 10 (HI 7- MI 20 mi 40 lil ;o oo 71 Ot) i a Good News for Mothers. Mothers are yon oppresstd with anxiety foi your little ones ? Are your slumbers ami hearts broken by their tries ? Do you awako iu the morning unrefieBhcd and apprehensive If so, procure at once a bottle of Dr. Le m"s Infant Remedy aud ynu will have no mora weary hours o.' watching and anxiety. Dr. LEON'S' IN PANT REMEDY Has stood the test of years. Thousands of nurses and molhers bear witness that it never f.iils to give relief if used in Season. It is a mild, yet s:ir and speedy cure for Cnli, Cramps uud Windy I'aii.s, and is invaluable fur all cnnipbiiiu.4 inci lent to teething Sold by Dnigj;hi;) !hr.ii!uoui liie Cnitedj States. Address all order to ZIEO I.Kit & SMITH, Sole Proprietors, 1"7 North Third Street, Philadelphia, nov. 1 1, '!'-ly. A T.r ESSI.KK, FOSTER & ('!!., m IV prepared fo luntiii a'l kiti'N of r oo: io oj 2 COi 2 00 1" Ol 2o oo So oo 1 5o PROCLAMATION. Where,.,, the Hon. J. James II. Graham, 'resident Judie of Tavern Lickxses. The following petitions for tavern licenses have been filed in the Prothonatary's office nt Mifflintown, and i the Court of Common Pleas of the !th Ju will tit presented at the next Court : Miciai District, compose! of the counties of Juntata, Terry ami Cumberland, and thj Hons. Thomas I. Millikeuand Samuel Watts. Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county, have issued theirpreeopt tome directed, bearing date the 8th day of Febru ary, sti7, for holding a Court of (Iyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and Gen eral Quarter Sessions of ihe Pence, at Miff lintown. on the iourth MONDAY of APRIL, 18i'.7. being the 22d day of the month. Notice is Herkdt Given, to the Coroner. F. M. Mickey, Patterson. A. II. Landis, IticlifieUI. Gideon Haldeman, John ilown. apr. 3-tc GEO. REYNOLDS. Troth' y. A1 DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration en Hie estate of Samuel Hunnels, late of rayette township dec d , have been grant ed in due form of law to the undersigned. All pers' ns indebted lo said estate are re- luemeu tu maKG inin.euiaie paymeui, mi'i t. r .1. . l i ... . .1 t . i .,, tfuiive3u,.i cnec miu vousiaDies oi me those having claims against tho same will, . , . . ., . ., , , please present them properly authenticated for settlement. apr. 3 Gt. SAMUEL LEONARD. Aftm'r. llm5: TOTI I O E U W. WE offer select seed of the "Tilden" saved from perfect fruits. The eariincss. imoothness and handsome appearance, great to hdity and tuperior quality of this new vnricty combine to render it the most valuable Tomato note in culiication. 'rice, (hy mail postage free.) 2"ic per packet. KDW D. J. EVANS, & CO., No. 9 N. George Street, York, Pa. npr. 3,-1 m. It ia reported that the latest move ment in the New Jersey Legislature, with regard to female ('.ffrage, has been a re port by a committee recommending that h Constitutional Convention be called to consioer thu and other matters, that the question mj be fairly Ifoujht before the jj-Ie f;r th-.ii action. I ed all the mischief of which it is capable. Agitation ior its repeal would be political folly, because the Southern States cannot. and will put, fand unrecognized antt un represented until a repeal could be enect ed. Nothing is more ctrtain than that the Southern States will be reconstructed upon the basis of that act ; and the De groea, once admitted to the suffrage, can never afterwards be excluded, inasmuch as their own votes would have to be count ed on the question of exclusion. Neither the Democratic party or any other party of practical men in their senses, will go into the next Presidential election with the repeal of the reconstruction act upon that issue, it is certain that no subsequent one can. We may accordingly regard the negro question as settled." CaT'France not only retires ignomin iously from Mexico, but is forced, thro' absolute fear of Prussia, suddenly and wonderfully aggrandised, to eek alliances for mutual defence with Holland, Belgium and Switzerland ; and Belgium, at least, has rejected the overtures. Meanwhile Prussia has made a close alliance with Wurtemburg. Prussia can now put into the field a muih larger military force than France can command. A new arbiter of j urr.rciu desticy bas arisen. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice is A hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Martha J. Cunning ham, late of Milford township, dee'd., have been granted in due form of law to the un designed. All persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate pay ment and those having claims against the same will please present them properly au thenticated fur settlement. DAVID CUNNINGHAM, Adm'r. apr. 8 6t. tiayTbe Southern ex-rebels will have their jokes, or at least will talk about jokes. One of the most recent is the proposition to elect a negro Governor cf scs;" maturing very early, seed sown as late LATtKIA TO II At O INTRODUCED by the celebrated Traveller, Rayard Taylor, from Mt, Lebanon. The First Smoking Tobacco known it is describ ed by Mr. Taylor as a'soft, aromatic, and of delicious odor, resembling that of dried ro- Tennessee. The trouble is that no de cent negro will consent to run on a Dem ocratic ticket, and if he did no decent negro would vote for him. There would be the difficulty in carrying out the "goak." If Brownlow lives he will thorn the Democracy a couple years longer, and it is fit work for hiui S6F"Thc Heading Journal proposes that "one of these years, after national affairs are settled," the .question of a Free Railroad Law be "brought before the people." Why not this year ? as June will perfect a crow. We offer choice seed of this valuable variety, from seed of Mr. Taylor's own r.iising. Prico. (by mail, postage paid.) '25c. per packet EDW'D. J. EVANS & CO., No, 9 N. George Street, York, Pa. apr. S,-lm. 'county of Juniata, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 1 o'clock oa the afternoon of said day. with their record. iiKiuisitions, examinations and oyer remem brances, to do :hose things that to their of fices respectively appertain, and those that are bound by recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then may be in the Jail of said county of Juniata, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just liy an Act of Assembly, passed the 8:h day of May. A. !.. ISd-I. it is made the duty of the Justices of the Peace, of the several coun ties of this Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Ihe respective counties, all i.e recognizances en tered into before them by any person or per sons charged with the commission of any crime, except such cases ns may be ended be fore a Justice of the Peace, under existing laws, at least ten days before the commence ment of the session of the Court to which they are made returnable respectively, and in all cases where any recognizances are enter ed into less than ten days before the com mencement of the session to which they are made returnable, tbe said Justices are lo re turn the same in the same manner as if said act had not been passed. Dated at Mitilin- town, the Ord day of January, in the year J) of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred J and sixty-seven, and the ftSlth year of American Independence. mar. 27-tc. 8. B. LOCDON. Sheriff. now s: t ltjvrin'i. U" tlhr-huarlnt't. I)mjr and 5S Ul ..!,. ,n IU,. .J. V,ri-t, jrarkel. 9 .n'l.Lil nintpn:;! renoireil fur liti:l.liii(r Ul .lirpoes. O Having connected with our Mill a" cf HiiiLIi i's 1', i triii !), A"7, z 0- ly which we can dry lumber in from O TWO TO FOUR DAYS, 'g B) by superheated s'rnm. without presure. 0- Customers may therefore rely on gel-'r" J ting perfectly Seasoned Lumber in ihcir r Doors, Window Frames, Sash, ic., &c. ft., march 13, 107-iiiu. !j TfALUACLE MILL PROPERTY AT PI!1 V VATE SALE. The undersigned offer at private sale his Mill Property, situated in Mct.'oy sville, Tiiscarol.t township, Juniata, county. The Mill is a large Frame Ruilding, running two setts of Riirrs. with Dobs, Ele vators, Ac. necessary for doing a larft Country or Merchant business. In connec tion with the Mill will be sol i a god Dwell ing HotiFe and Stable, with all necessary modern improvements. Terms easy. Persons wishing to see ti.e property will call at the residence of the subscriber ia McCyosville, Juniata eounty. June2'l-tf. WM. HACKETT drrrtisfiacntis. D"' ISSOLUIION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between John M. and Junes B. Thompson iu the car riage making business, iu Perrysvillc, Juni ata eounty, is this day (Apiil d, 1SU7,) dis solved by mutual consent. N. B. The business will be conducted in the future by James 15. Thompson. Person wanting anything in his line of business wilt do well to give him a call as all work will be warranted to give entire satisfaction, april 3, 18G7-41. "Ooots andSitozs, The undersigu- J) ed, having purchased from Wir. E. Bowers his Boot and Shoemaker Shop on the corner of Main and Bridge streets, is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with a call with Boots, Sboxs, Gaiters, Ladies' Fine Shoes, Children's Shoes, io., at maderate prices. All work warranted. K. U. FA SIC. Miffiintown, Aj-i jl 3, '07-ly. DISSOLUTION. The partnership hereto fore existing between Levi Hecht and Samuel Strayer, doing business under Ihe name of Heclit and ftrayer, is this 2tith dy of March, 1807, dissolved by mutual consent. The books of the firm are left iu the hands of Samel Strayer for collection. LEVI HECHT. SAMUEL STRAYER. Tbe business of the firm will hereafter be conducted by the undersigned who returns his thanks to the public for pas,t patronage, and respectfully solicits a coutinuace of the same. SAM L STRATER. pr. 3,'-Ct. Garden Seeds, hy Mail. ITTE offer a large and complete assortment IV of Fresh Seeds, embracing OVER 250 LEAPING VARIETIES, (including all the novel'ie,) which we furnish, carefully put up in packets, by nail, fostaqe paid, at our cotalogue prices. . All our Seeds are carefully tested before sending out, and are WARRANTED TO GROW, if properly planted and cared for. Our new pkiced descriptive Catalooue is mailed to any address, on receipt of stamp for postage. EDW'D. J. EVANS & CO., No. 9, N. George St., York, Ta. apr. 3,-1 m. 18G7. SPRING. 1867. EYRE & LANDELL. FOURTH & ARCH Streets, Thilad'a., Pa. Abe oresuo roa spbikg or 1867, 3 Cases Select Shades of Silks. Fashionable Plaid Silks. Bismarck, the New Color Silk. Best Illnck Silks, in town, Plaid India Silks, 'erfect. New Spring Dress Goods. New Style Spring Chintzes. Organdies of Newest Styles. Steel Colored 'oplins, for Suits. N. B. Staple Housekeeping (Joods Fresh Stock Cloths, Cassimercs aud Tweeds for Youths. p. . Merchants in search of scarce and desirable gods will find it their interest to call and examine our Stock ! mar. 27-6t. ly ANTED IMMEDIATELY Five bun- v dred Mm, to act as salesmen for Cob bin's Illustrated Domestic liilile, comprising upwards uf l,5lM) crown quarto pages; a Commentary of 17.'t notes f;om different Commentators: 7'H) Engravings. Family 'holograph Department ; Extended Concor dance, M ips, Bible History, ( hronnligicnl Tables, etc., A book that alwajs tells. Our average snles are oOO copies per tl-iy. As a standard liible for Families, Teachers, Ministers, and all lovers of the word of (il it has no competitor. Fcr particular', ad dress II A. STREET, mar. 20-tf. llarrtsbur, 'a. PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE PA TTKRS OX, I' A. Pppositt Miff iiii Station, oi Pmn'a. Rcilron I The undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, lhat he has taken charge of ihe above named house. The house is large and commodious, and well veutilated, aud is fitted up in single rtoms and rooms for families, and is open d .y and night. Persons wakened for any train. Tht best attendance given terms as reason able as the times will admit. F. M. MICKEY, jan. 30-lf. Owner and Proprietor. MILLS. The undersiined begs cave to inform his friends and the pnhlic that he is still iu charge of the above nam.-4 popular mill, where he is prepared to accom modate the citizens of Mifllin, Patterson and vicinity, with the Choicest Brands of Flour A large supply of Bran, Chop-Stulf, and Feed of all kinds constantly on hand. As he runs a mill wagon every Tuesday and Friday to MilUin and Patterson, customers can be punc tually supplied at their doors. By strict at tention to business he hopes to reeeive a lib eral share of public patronage. Terms Cash, may 9,'66-tf SOLOMON KAl'FFMAN. pCBA leave JUNIATA HOTEL .VFf'I.LYTO HV. TEW A. The undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that bo has taken charge of the above named Met?', formerly kept by Amos Snyder. This is nn old and well-known stand, and none more de sirable for the accommodation of the public. II is BAR will be stocked with the best quality of Liquors, his TABLE t.pres.d with the best ths market can afford, and his STABLE, which is one of the most desirable in town, will bsj attended by good and trusty hostlers, april 4, '06-tf. S. R. NOTESTINE. STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Capi tol Buildings, IIAHISBVRG, PA. eft-Terms as moderate as any Hotel in the City. w;.l. G. THOMPSON, Proprietor. A MERICAN ORGAN'S. The undersigned "!TEW DRUG STORE, Patterson, Pa. Dr. XV htts been appointed Agent for the sale of L P. C. hUNDIO wishes to inform the pub- the American Organ, manufactured by S. D. lie that he has just received an assortment of & II. AV. Smith, Boston, J is prepared to Fresh Drugs and Medicines, of all kinds, furnish persons with Parlor or Ch.! i ii Or which he offers for sale at the Patterson Post : gans as cheap as they can be purchased frcoi Office. He also keeps on hand Perfumery of j the manufacturers. For further particulars all kinds, and Hair Dye and Extra Black Ink, I call at his Tailoring Establishment on Bridge of his own manufacture. Persons in need of! street, Miffiintown. anything in his lire will find it to their ad march IS, 1S67 tf. WILLIAM WISE, vantage to give him a call. I N. B. Invalids can write a statement of DMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Notice is their symptoms or disease and receive medi- J hereby given that Letters of Adminis cine and directions for their use. All com- tration on the Estate of Francis Shirk, late of mucications strictly confidential. Fayette towwnship, dee'd., have been granted march 27, 1867-tf. in due form of law to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested CAUTION. All persons are hereby cau- to make immediate payment, and those hav tioned not to negotiate or purchase a ; ing claims against the same will please pre note drawn by me, in favor of Benjamin Zei- j sent them properly authenticated for settlc ders, for Ninety Dollars and payable one day j mcnt. JOHN K. SAUSMAN, Adm'r. after date, as 1 have not received value .'or , uiar. I3-fil. it, and will not pay the note unless compelle 1 1)LA1N- ASU FANCY Job Work nUtlylir. by due course of law. J , . , ,, . ,,;. mar. 27, BENJAMIN ZF.IL'ERS. L cutded at tuts Olhce
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