enttuet. ' civ y-STry . A union of lake, ami a union of lanJs, A union no poicer shall fever; A union of heart, anJ a union ofhatuh. And the American Union forever! MIFFLIN TOW X: Wednesday MorninK, April 10, 18B? II. II. WILSON, Editor and Publisher S0-T11SJVIATA SEXTlXEL-XKl has the Lsraril Circulation of any paper pub lished in this County. It is therefore t!ie b-st ajverlisiny mettmm. It is a Pnpor, truly loyal, ably conducted, a first class Loculist, and well worthy of Ue patror.nsc of every loyal citiien in the County. SAIXSUI'KV TO 111: EXPELLED. A resolution las been offered in tlie United States Senate setting forth tlist Mr. Saulsbury, a Senator from Delaware, Laving appeared repeatedly on the fljor of the Senate in a condition o! intoxica tion, is thereby expelled from the Senate. There never was a more appropriate reso lution oflered in that body. Kvery mu nicipality has a law against intoxication. If a drunkard is found staggering along the most private alley or street, he is lis ble to arrest, incarceration and fine. Why should not the same rule apply to our leg islative bodice, State as well as National, and when a member of either so far for gets what is due to the body to which lie belongs, by 6tagge:iug into its midst drunk, ho should be expelled fcrrhwiih. We hope, sincerely, that Salisbury may to thrust from the Senate, lie has been warned repeatedly. lie has been tolc-.at- cd at the expense of ell that is decent and clean; hut he defies tho dignity of the Senate. Let him be made an example of and the cause of temperance will be pro moted. THE ADJOURNMENT. It is now apparent that Congress Lad good reasons for adjourning to July in stead of December. Itispircd by the Pres ident, his Southern friends arc already taking measures to bring the Military Gov ernment Act before the Supreme Court. Their purpose was to apply directly to the full bench for an injunction to res train Eonio of tho Department Commai. ders executing the law ; but they have found this cannot bo done because the Supreme Court has not original jurisdic tion, and can hear a cause only upon ap peal from a District Court. llow far the President and Lis adhe rents may succeed in hindering the pres ent reconstruction movement is not easy to predict; but, whatever delay may C. cur beyond the elnrt period necessary under the existing law, he and they will be answerable fcr. TLc interposition is not offered to facilitate reconstruction, but I to protect the rebel classes who arc dis- francLiscd by the law from its 6a'utaiy operation. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has bought, and is now in possession of, the Columbus and Indiana Central Rail road. This gives that Company a contin uous line from rbi!a-Ic!r-l:!fi to Indianap olis. Tho bargaiuiug for the Pacific Rail road of Missouri has already been com menced. That coucluded, it will remain to acquire the line from Indianapolis thro' Tcrre H.tu'.e ind Alton to St. Louis, and t'jcn tho Company will control a line ex tending from Philadelphia to the western terminus of the Eastern Division cf the Union Pacific, wherever that may 1 r. There is a grandeur approaching audacity in the courage, skill and cutcrpriss that projects and grapples with undertaking of this magnitude. HAIL t KHODE ISLAND ! The Republicans of Rhode Island re elected Gen. Durnside Governor, Messrs. Dixon and Jenckes to Copgress, and al most a uu iuimoa) delegation in the Leg islature. There aro not more than half a tlozsa Copperheads returned to the Legis lature. This make? the victory in Rhode Island coop'ete. In mora! effect it over balances our reverse in Connecticut, the result in which will nerve the Republi cans in every State iu the Union not to be caught in like manner. The State Loan. The bids for the twenty-three millions State) loans were opened on Monday of last week. About ?1.000,000 was bid for at par, 5 per cent, per annum, and about 21.000,000 at C per cent, ranging from par to one-half per ceut. per ucuni. The bid exceeded the amoiwt wanted by bout 3.000,000. Drexel & Co., J. Cooke & Co .and E. W. Clarke A; Co. (jet rboiU ?1G,000,000 at premiums ranging, fiom onc-twervtieth to f'nc--ix'cc:itl: per . nt. per auLuu. Jtmutta TEKUlHLi; TKAUEUV. A correspondent of the Indianapolis Journal describes a frightful tragedy which occurred near I'eru, Ind., a few days since. A man sold his farm for fourteen thourand dollars, aud went to Peru to dopoxit his money. We did not reach his destination, until the banks were closed, and so he stopped at a hotel until the next morning, lie woke in the night with a strong presentiment that something had gone wroug with Lis family, and was with difficulty persuaded to return to bed by two of his neighbors who occupied the same room. Iu the course of half an hour he again woke, and persisted in go ing home. His fr'.cnds accompanied him. On reaching lii.i house he fouutl the doors locked, and heard a noise within. Look ing through a window he saw his wife and his four chi! it en murdered. The perpe trators cf the bloody deed were htill in the house, ransacking every cornet and recep tacle for booty. The fanner and his friends forced an entrance and attacked the murderous freebooters, lour in num ber, sLot three of them dead and severely wounded the fourth. On being wa.-hed and stripped of disguise, the wounded man proved to be no other than the pur chaser of ti.c farm. " Down Among the Dead Men." Ileister Clymcr, J. fihmoy Jones, W. II. Heed and other politically dead men of Pennsylvania, have written a fraternal and dolfful letter to James JSuchanan (the deadest of dead men), asking his counsel as to the chances of (lie constitu'ion being saved by the democracy. " Old J'uck" clasps his hands iu prayer, as usual, and, appealing to Providence, ho thinks there ii a ehanco uudcr the u'.teily worthless ! constitution of Uuchanau. When such jl.Mfets of the acar departed pet tip out of J ,iie j-rourjJ t0 rCpCai their old mummeries 0f Mumbo Jumbo, there mut be trouble in the graveyard. -V. 1'. licrahl. General Sheridan does not suit the traitors of Louisiana. They ha'e Lim, Cist, because he beat them so sorely iu the field when they fought agaius-t the Union, and they hale him now because he compels them to obey the law. It is said the President :s anxious to relieve Sheri dan from command ia Louisiana, but he docs not know how to do it with safety to himself. No tr.au suits the South, cxccpl he acts as docs Andrew Johnson, entirety iu the interests of treason. Life of Thaddlis Stevens. It is said that the lion. Kdward Mcpherson, the present able Clerk of the House cf Kepiesentativesat Washington, is e ngaged in collecting the material fur a life of Thaddcus Stevens. We know of no man mere capable of getting up an interesting and truthful life of the "Old Commoner" than Mr. Mcl'hcrson. The Republicans io the borough of Washington having had a large train at the taring election, the Democratic paper there ende.ivors to tec uunt for it by as signing as a reason therefor tho curtail- ment cf the liquor traffic in that town rc- ccutlJ- A healthful, fr;.nk confession 14 1. A large majority of the drunkards in the rural districts vote the Democratic ticket, and they do because they are drunk. Grecnsburg llcraUl. - XEWS ITEMS. fti?"TLaddeus Stevens was 75 years of age on the -lib iust. ffidPTbc trial of Jeff Davis, it is ru mored in Washington, will take place in May next. XJTho receipts from internal reve nue since July 1, lSGtJ, have been more than 5214,000,000. tg?"The recently removed Louisiana officers are to be indicted for participat ing in the riots in New Orleans in July last. iS3"ScvcT hundred buildings have been begun in New York sines the lt cf Jan uary. In this respect the season is or.c of unprecedented activity. rKan?as City, the second city in importance in Missouri, elected the radi cal ticket for the first time at her muni cipal election on Monday. The Demo crats have heretofore carried the town. ftiF"As soon as the Executive session of the Senate shall end Col. Torncy wili go to Europe specially to witucss the Par is Exposition. As a portrayer of men an 1 things he has co superior among the journalists of this country. Hence, ad mirable specimens of pen-painting may be expected iu the l'icss. JC:&yOue hundred and twenty-three French prisoners of war were executed in Mexico, on the 7th instant, by order of Geu. Escobodo, of the Ilcpubiiciu army. They were marched out iu a body and ihot one after auothe'r, and each bloody body was left as ii fell for the next vic tim to look upon before meeting a simi lar fate. This wholesale massacre of pri vato soldiers u d.??fving of general csc-c-:ati-.,n. Demuckacv ami Wtti.-nK i. Charles Jay, iu tho cpuiso of tin article iu the Trenton, (N. J. ) Sentinel, s:iys: ' When you arc iu Koine you must do hb Home does, and when you are a lVu ocrat you must do like unto Patiiocrala. Democracy without whisky is like a kite without bobtails, and can't soar. Or like a ship without ballast, and keels over. Or like a lamp without oil, which goes out. Or like a fish without water, it dies. Or like a woman without a hus band, she refuses to Lc comforted. Or like tho I'cvil without brimstone, his oc cupation's rotio. Or like Andrew John son without but, after tho Devil, com parisons are odious.' Kcw Store in raitrrson. SAMUEL STIlAVm, having rurWined t Levi ll'elit, keeps in the new Uriel: Iiuild inar. Main Street, rmti-VHoii, n lnri-o a:id ele gant an'ortiuent of llmtlr-Maco Clothing, consisting in part of Overcoats, Frwk Coalt, Ih'ess Coats, Jvntn'oorf, Vests, Jrarrs, ('Har, L'nuerthirts. Jnna':! rrhirfx, Hunts & Shot s, And every tliinp ntm il'y found in a f.iot clus? Ocntlcinau's I'lirnisninj Storj. FAXCY GOODS Aluo a large anl carefully selected nasort nient of Fancy O'wlx, of all clus.-e-, k iii'ls utnl qualities, nil of wliic'u will Vie folu ai the low est poKiiil.lv liiog j-tices. .ff-jiW (idi't'i's find Short. lie also invit es t lie nttctiti.m of tlie- Imlii f. to Ms fine stock of (J A lTKl'.M ANL SUOKS, whicli he Triil sell at prices iivfyiii oiiipeti tion. CAR PL rs, OIL CLOTHS. lie liason liaiul a lienutifiil assortment of Carpets, il Chillis, &c . which are of a pool quality, and well worth the iuspectiou of the buyer. WATC'finS & JHI LMtV. OottI antt Silver Eur ri';iy.i, l'lain ami ranr;: rh jf. Watch Keys, I.miics' anl (louts' ltreast Pins, OoM PeiisninI I'eu:ili, A.C., which at 'his time form th largest and t est usorliii'.'ni ia the comity. IfCAll the fiboTO poous wili lie mil. I cheap er than nny oilier store in the t niled Slates. If you don't lieliote it, jr.st five him n rail and he convinced of the truth of the astcrtiou r u n n l t t; ii e. Helms also a huge Koom just opposite his Store whre he t Crrs fur tale ni los prirrn n pcncral nssortnieiit of Tables, Clmirs, Solas, Lounges, iMvlsiends. Mattresses, Trunks. Caiptis. Mal.Ls. hurl..',, utid u.a;iy other articles f t limf-r tui oi -lilnc SAMUEL STKAVEl:. " rattereon. np:il iO, '07. Ccul u'vs fcr Mollicrs. Mothf rs are you ojpres?-i.I Hiiii nnxieU j foi yourE.tle ones ? Are your plumbers und ; hearts broken by liteir ri :,-v? Do ym aw::l.e i in the morning uiirefies'ied .Hid apprelieiisive j 1 f so, procure at on:e a l.oiilc of ii. Le 111 s Infaul I'emeily and yo-.t will have no nmrc- weary huin.- o watciiiitj; and anxiety. 1'it. LKO.VS' INFANT liK!i:i'V Has stood the test of years. T:i-otMii..l Of nurses and mothers her witness tin: 1 it never fails to give relief i:' used ii: season. It is a mild, yet Hire mid speedy cure .'"r Colic, Cramps and Windy rin, at:d is invaiua' !e for all complaints iuci lent tJ ti ttl.io Sold by Drujjists ihioun'iiout the l iiitcl States. Addrec-s ail orders (o ZIECil.Ei: .t SMITH, ule I ropriitoi s, 1S7 North Third Street, l'iiiladeli.liia. hot. 1 1, 'oG-ly. 1 VMM AT riUVATi: .SALE. Tho u:u'..-r-isijrned ofleiH nl rivalc sale his I'm 1.1 sit uat-d in Delaware Ii u.-hip, Juniata county. Pa., about three mil rz easi of Thompsontown. cont.iininjr 2s"i ncrss, about 200 acres of hicli are eleartd and in a good slaU- of cr.lsiv:;t ior, the remainder well ie. vviih t-hoiee tiiubei, having thereon erected a bit jre .wtone M::i:.-ion. Tenant House, larre D.aiU Darn, and o'.iier necessary out-buildings, v.ith a uvver-fnilin spring of Hater convenient to the l.inse. The iand is well watered. The above land will be sold in whole or in pared" to soil 1 i.r chaers. Perns ilelirinr; 10 pi:iciir..a ihc property can do so b". 0.1'!: !: on John r. tiiomi'son. AmT. 2'i, ISOo-tf. q, y ESSLEit, FOrfTEl! & CO., are now J.V piejiaied to furnish nl! kinds of ! 'coWiy. Wr.ttf-fr-bO'irfiny, I-mr tmJ II ind'tir Frames, Ji : J.i iij.'h. 'cars, I!iK :V jj And all materii.l required fur building'" Wj purposes. & Having connected with our Mill 3 Urn-Meg l'it lit Ihy Kiln, z by which we can drv lumber ia fronrO g T'.NU 'i'O FOUR DAYS, yy by super heated steam, w ithout pressure, rj tt; Ctisioaieis may (heref.,re rely on get-!f j ting perfectly Sessoae 1 Lumber iu their'r j Doois, Windoff Frame. ii;;-h, Sic., c. I C n arch 13, lc'j7-0io. VALUABLE MILL PKOI'EKTV AT PI VATE SALE. The iiudcrsigncd offers at private sale his Mill Piope-ny, situated iu Mct'oysville, Tutcni.rr.. totviishin. Juniata county. The Mid if 11 h rre Frame Fuiidinj. running two setts of l-mrs, with Eoli.?, Elc. TatorB, &c, iiec?!if.ry fur doing a large Country or Mefchnnt business. Jn connec tion with the Mill will be sold a good Dwell ing House and Stable, with a'l necessary modern improvements. Terms ear. Persons wishing to sec tl.e prjptrty will call at the residence of the subscriber in MeCyosviile, Ju:iiata count v. June 2-.i-tf. WM. IlACIvETT T7" ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five bun- dred Men, to act as salesmen for Cob- bin's Illustrated Domestic ISiblu, comprising upwards of 1,1IM crown r'uniio page vommcuiarv or li.tn'u nnfes irom tii .Herein Family Commentators: 70 ) Engravings. hoiograph Department ; Extended Concor dance, Maps, Jiible History, Chronoligical Tables, etc., A book that always sells. Our average sales fire '") copies per clay. As a standard, BiM- for Fatnili.', Teachers, iiniters, aDd a" lovers of the word of God, il tiuo ertiTr.i.l 1 1 or I'i ! Veir! i.-otn.. n,l dress ILA.STKEKT. mar. 20-tf. HarrUbur g, I'a. 17-011 SALE. The unuersigued retlditig Acidemia. Jiiuiuta county, i'a., has I nt lor salsa ;J.H till O-UNltJLS, taar. m sons. Any person wiMni.g ptf.ehase v. th !iti 1 ?. bargain. ni.ii'. tt. t a'iukl :ui;;j'. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Vine?, Small FruiK, Shrulis, DvMkt: Pinuis, fa., for the sriiiNo ue i>. We offur for the present season, a large and complete aisortaient of NURSERY STOCK, embracing a lare variety of thrifty, well-crown TKIJKS, which we are prepared to furnish at the annexed prices, and to which wo invite the attention of Fruit Growers and Planters. FRUIT THE EH, VIXES, ,j r., Plnnilard Apples, 4 yenrs old, leudiug kind? Dtvaif " (on Miradi.se,) Crab " 2 and 3 years old Standard Pears, 2 and 3 years old Dwarf I 'cars, 3 yrars ohi 3rnii!:ir.l I Mini rh"t li vonrs old ij - fldjwarf Clit rrics, 2 years old btamiaru rcaeucs, i year end do d'J Hale's K.trly. 1 year old do do on Plum Dwarf do do Apricots, do do on Pencil, . Vim ISurcn's Uolden Dwarf Peach Xectnriens and Almonds Standard Plums, ou Plum iHvarf di do 7-, N. 1. K;;lri sized trees of m:iny of above can be furnished at ex- i tin price;. Cnrra'tts and Oooclit-rrii-s Kasiitieiriesand U'.ac-Uberrioi ,,! Strawberries V. AUi-iny, Trionipii dedand, fcc i lIu-.SL'U's Prolitic, C.ildcu Sieded, "' , I.cnnins's Whit.-, Cutti-r, &c, j .luc'.md.i iKnox's 700,) Ai;rii'iiliiri..t, 1 " La Constanto, Mead's Seedlinj, X. J !- i Scarlet.". ) I Grapes Catawba, fcihrll and Clinton, 1 year, 1st class 2.1, Concord. 1 year. 1st class 5ir Diana, llallford Prolitic, &c, 1 year, 1st class 7,", Delaware, Kelicrca, Ac, 1 yesir, 1st class 1 O'l Allen's it Kocn's Hybrids, 1 year, 1st class 1 Intin, I.sraull:i mid .vlirotnlar, 1 'car, 1st class 2 00 porri'ti varieties, hading kinds 751 Foreign varieties, new hinds 2 0!) to:: 00 N. It. Grapes by doz. or less, ar. 1 Strawberries by Car., or 100 mailed ubove prices. OUNAMEXTAL TREES 5hade Trees, Leading kinds, 9 to 10 i Deciduous Oi-numinl 1 Tree, a tine assort incut Di'ci'Iuou i Irnmiiontiii Shrubs, l':;,iibin- do do Evergreens, lcadii.g kinds, tcccrding to size M1SCELLAXKOU?. English Walnuts and Spanish Chestnuts D.mnii.'s Everbearing Mulberry and ) I'vmrt Prolitic W:.Ii.ut Aspnrapus Itoots tiiniburb, Mvart's Linnnus Amer. Arborviliae, for hei'ging I (t.-nfe Oraiipe. tor bedding, ?o per i. 00 I Eed.ling Plants, a large and cmipletc assortment. I See special list. pachin? done in ! the best maimer, in bales or bjxes, for -which a moderate charge is ma le. (Tood i eve 'promptly forwar le I by Express, or U lilroad, to all points. Descriptive Cataiogties mii',ed ! to aptdicanls, entlotiug etair.ps. April .'3-ltn. rpAvrns Lk knscs. The f-. liowinp! petitions X for tavern lieeiies have been filed in the l'lolhomitary a office at MitMii town, will b presented at the licit Couit: F. M. M.ckry, l'a'terson. A. II. 1. 111s. lis, Eii-hbV.d. tlideon llaldrmnn, John itovrn. ! n;.r. 1! ie. CEO. KEYNOLDS, f'.'.'y. ' . D.MIMSTP. TO US' NOTICE. Notice is I a hereby given that Letters of Adminis llialion on the estate of Samuel It itnicis, bile of layette township- rtec'J , have been grnnt- e i 1:1 one 101 ni 01 law to u;e unu isiliic". Ill i-et-s r i iml .lifi tl to fcfiT.l cstlite 1.1t 1 e- :u':t4"i to n:'jke liiiii.euiiitc payment, mi- those La Viiig claims nnin.-t ilie jmine pi c ,reei.t thca. properly authenticated f..r sclilei.iei'.f . ;.r. ::-'. SAMUEL LEO X A I'D. .(.Vr. 'i tS EiC.""a 'i'lsTS I'B'ii SE,l'3 1 brai.ces, to Jo those things that i, th ir of . n 1 fi?,''S "-etiely app.r.ai,,. th,.e that II Loiter se.ect Feed of the 'Tiblci. saved lire boila ly ree.-iZanee to pr-vcote from l.erfect fruits. 1 uc ttrlmct), Ugainst the pi isoners that arc r.r then n-.v be " !ti. tmne aJT,ara,.ce, -jrta. s-j- ) ; iie Jail of s-aid count v of Jiiuiafi be then ;i,,. ii iul ""'" ot tins new v.ineiy , and there lo prosecute apimst them us hai' Coll! -HI' ""' o-.-t t'c .i.w. ...ieiu.i our in cMUrtWon. I 'rice, (by mail p ntajr frtf. ) i'tc per packet. KllW'll. .1. KVANS, & CO ?,'o. J N. George Saett, Yoi!;, I'a. -1m. PMlNl'l'KATOItS NOTICE. Notice, is A h. here by given that bctlcrs of Admir is- trali'.n on use esuue oi eiar.i.:i ... iiaia h.te of Miifrd township, dee d., have ' .i.... c ...)..,.. i... oei-r. i:rHi'ii:, ' .'." ,1 ;,.ed. Ail i-t-raohi indebted to eaid . tate arc rcfintsled lo :.ke immediate pay- ment and those having chiinii against the same wiil pleaac pres. nt them property au-iheut.cat'-d for sctllem 'lit. LAY1D CUNNINGHAM, AJm'r. apr. 3 0i. 1 NTI'.ODUCED by the cel.brattd Traveller, i- Bayard Taylor, from Mt, Lebanon. The r'irst .Smoking Tobacco known it is describ ed by Mr. Taylor as ''soft, aromatic, and of delicious udjr, resembling that of dried ro ses;" maturing ivry early. Feed sown as late as June will perfect a crop. We offer choice setJ of this valuable variety, from seed of Mr. Taylor's own r.;isi:ig. Price." (by mail, pvntaijr '.!. r, r Pacct ED WD. J. EVANS CO., No, 'J N. Gcor-jc Street, York, Pa. opr. 3,-1 in. DISSOLUTION. The partnership hereto fore existing between Levi llecht and sjaniuel JSlrnyer, doing business under the name of llecht and s?trayer, is this '.'t'.th d..y of March, 1NJ7, dissolved by mutual consent. 1 he books of the firm are left in the hands of Samel Strayer for collection. LEVI HECilT. SAMUEL STItAYEU. The business of the firm will hereafter be conducted by Ihc undersigned who returns his thanks to the public lor past patronage, and respcttfuliy solicits a continuace of the same. SAM L STUAYEll. Apr. 3,-Gt. Uarrlcn Seeds, hy Mail. "TE olTer a large and complete assortment VV of Fresh Seeds, embracing OYER U0 IPiTUNG VAKlhllhs, (including all tue j noTtpiJS,,) which we furnish, carefully put up I ;. .etSt nY MAIL rosTAui: rAio, at our racket cotaloguc prices. All our tects are cJ sendins Jnl, atm are . GltOV.', if property planted aim careu .oi. Urn 1 . ' " ' is mailed to any address, on receipt of stamp i.r.u.ouiii j !ur "'05,ai?0- EDW'D. J. EVANS & CO., No. N. George St., York, Pa. I anr. 3.-1 m apr. ,- STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, usar the Capi t'ol Buildings JlAKlSnURG, PA. Terms as moderate as any Ho'elin :he City. ! 'a G.TUt-T'ir.o:- r"::icter. Kncli I'rd"!!. Ter IU0 ...!!.!!!! So $ flf.l 50 Gt'ij :o (;.) CO. 3d! r.r, S zr, on r, ,-i() I' on "1 4D 00 c r.oi 5-1 co 0 0(1! 43 CO ................ 0 00 c 00 ...'.'. 23 0T o0 U) :.i, 4 Co 8 Oti: 8 00; 8 fid ." (10 10 00 5 00. 8 00 8 OOj i I 2 no 5 001 5(o .,0 1 0(1 .io ' 0 00 40 00 :.: CO 1 0 CO 2 00 00 1 Of;' 2.";(i; 11 0:) io.i :.) 00 7 ()!!, !) 00 12 00 is roi c 00; t Fosta-e Free, at AXU SIIRURS Each pr doz. Pr loo S 1 I'll: 10 Oil. f 50! :, niv "i to 1 co1 10 of. ; f 2".: 2 .-' to So I 5 li ' "O ". 0!) I to 1 Ut 10 0;) t .'0. .'. oo1 1 00 10 1 0 lo on 7-" it ' J i in to I'M M ( 0 7 0.1 , 2 CO l ". (,. 2-i .... 1 r. , J.liWAKD J. KVAXS A; co.. VuitK, Pkn.nsvi.vama. : I J UOCLAM ATION. Wnrnc vs. th II i Jnnies II. (Jraham. "r:deiit ,!u.'"e nd j the Court of Common I'leas of the ;:i. . lie.al iiistntt, composed r.f ti e counties ol .iimiaia. I'crry ami t umbei land, and tlu Hon-. Thomas I. Miliil.eua.nl s'amuel Watts. Judges of the said Court of ( ..mnioii 1'ieas of Juniata county, have issued their reeepi to 111 direcied. bearing dale the 8th day of Febru ary. 1K07, f.ir holding a Court of Over and Terminer and (iener.i! J lil Delivery, n'ud (ten rrnl Courier Sessions of llie J'cace. at Mid'. lintown. 011 the .onrlh MONDAY of AI'UIL. i ihi',7 h..;n,r il... .! .1... r . , .1 NOTICE IS IlKHKIIV t.ivev l I',.,..., ,. i jlls.ices f ,, lin,l ' .,.., .... ,.r ' 4 Oil II IV fif .Intiittrx tl,.. 1. .. 1 . .1 i , ,llcre in tltlr ' ' s . ' the al.ernoon of said .lay. wilh their record, inotiisiiions. examinafions and o, ..r r.....,.. ; j( j(l Iiy an Act of Assembly, passed Ihc ?:h d.iv ! t,f .,r. . i.. )s it is made the diitv I the Justices of the Peace, of the i-evuial coun ties o! t! l-t t'ommonwei':ih. to return In lb Clerk of tho Court of lju.irtcr .sesion ot tin respective counlies. i.l! (he recognizances en tered into before theni by any per-oti i r per sons charged with the commi-iLi! f any crime, except such eases as mav be ended be fore ll Justice of the Peace, nude i. . - I . i.isi ten aart iieiore nc commencr- ment of tlie srssion ef the Court to they are ma.Ie returnable respeelively. all eics where anv ree i.-niz inces are WI.TCI; : audio enter- I ed m:o less lliaii ten days before the era-! i.ienceaieiit of the session to w'aieU they are j made returnable, the said Justices are to re- ' turn the same in the s-nne inriiii'OT :is if s-iwt act had not been passed. D.ited nt Miillin- town, the :;rd day of January, iu the vear of cur Lord, one thousand eight hundred ! 1 Fit ISEIt LE (?II EYEUX. One a; pliea and sixiy-revcn. and the S'.ltli year of tioii wai i.it.ted to cuvl the most biruiht and Amtrieau Independence-. - stubborn hair of eit'icr sex into wave rtiisle:., mar. fJ7-tc. S. Ii. LOUDtJN. S.'u-rijT. 1 or heavy iui--ive curls. Has been u-ed by ' the fashionable? of i'a! in and London, v. id ISO SPRING. 1SGT. K Y K E & LA.NDEL 1.. ; fULKTII i; AUCIl Streets. Philal'a., Pa. A el ocenino Ior hrnixu or 18'i7, 3 Cases Select Shades of Silks. Faehionable Plaid Silks, li'suiarcli, the New Cobir Silk. J'.ci-t Llack Silks, iu town. Plaid India Silks. Verfect. New Spring; Dress Geuds. New Siylc Spring t'hiutzca. Organdies of Newest Style-!. Steel -Colored 'oplins. lor Suits. N. li. Staple Housekeeping Goods Fresh Stock Cloths, Cassiuieres utid Tweeds for Youths. p. s. Merchants in search of scarce and desirable goods will find it their iutcrest to call and examine our Stock 1 mar. -7-Ot. j march fi, lMi7- !f. VlAV D1HG STOKE, Patterson. Pa. Dr. ! 1 P. l IlL'.MJlO wixhra toiulorm ll.ppub- I flVUA M I LI..S. 'the liurfern.-rucl bers lie that he has just received an assortment of I w leave to inform his f. lends and the nbiio Fresh Drills and 3K'dicinis. of ail kinds, i that be is slill in eiiare of the above liaiael which he oilers for saie at tiic Patterson Post poj.ul.ir mil!, where he is prepared to aecoia Otliee. He ulso keeps ou hand Pel i'.iineiy of u.o.l .tc the citizens of Miiiiin. Pi.tiers.-u ;:n d all kinds, and Hair Dye and Extra lUack Ink. i vicinity, with the Choicc-t ISrands of I'b.tir' of bis own manufacture. Persons in need of! A large supply of Liat;. Chop-Stud". n:i 1 1 etl anything in his life will Sin J it to their ad ! of all kiudi co:.s;.i:iily on hand. As he ruui wtitaic to give fcim a call I N. B Invalids can write a statement , lbeir pv, ,0iI.s cr ,iiscasc na rcceiTe niclli cmc and ihrectioiis for tlieir use. llll,I.ication, .;,,,,. ccufidcnti.,i. . ..,. r... !.;. ... mi march 117. 1807-if. C1 ACTION. All persoas are hereby cau I tioned not to ncfroliate rr purchase a note drawn by me. iu favor cf lienjauiia Z.i ders, for Ninety Di.l:ars nd payable one day afiLt .tale, a.i J have not received value fo il, and will not pay ihc uotc itule-s coipvI!c i by due com?: of mac. -7. -x--. ... ....i. i.i-:. SCIENCE. Teeth inser.'eJ upon nn entirely new ptj, of base, which is n combination of Gold r..l English Unl.ber. fvulranite.) Al-o Axevic-n I'.uhber, (vi-.lcnniie,) which for be.-.v.-y, tl-.ti ;. bi'.ity, cleaiiEness. i;n l the rc storatb'n of tLa natural color of tho faeo. cannot he surpass ed. Eirhcr i f :l.o t.bote b.,tis. V.'K WARIIANT POIl TFN YnAIlS. Vv.ll I'psmt or I,m or S-f ? lur.ci let! as i-,v s:s S- CO Icr Ss-f. 'J emponn-g irt insert f! Gi litis. Spoci .! sl'i pirns, and a toad?. 'J'rcitt .tioa tri:i to r:aie to il:s-cae'I ct-.i-e wurraiited or CO chanrn del fC'i'" Trini.ij h i;; t::etii ixt;(.: by n tic' vrTC".. tlcnti.'-.'l'y ! TWj V. IIIIOUT TAIN' vitlnt.t t!i use of eilier. chlor'if 'rio - r nitron oxide and no ilaiicr. I llavinj; I i-eu in I ii-.:ii-:-3 f .r upward? of ! ten years, five of wliieh h:.s been tj.'.-.'it in Miiilintown. ami b.'in- hi j nr j-jon of ti. t-r..i i:.'r.-r u: :. .1; t.-, ;irr y wn waiiiiu! iniive -.,ijf:tctioa. n th. 1:1 :r y wi.t ba refunded. 0:iiee on lii-iil ;.; fc'tvect. op posite th'jCturl I! ii:-e S.fiir-. j. L. :-!::::t L 0.. tier. 2t. 'C-j-H. a.t;i!s. 1 0,000 i I'EKSON.S V.'ANTEI' to IV k li'.l'i'l.!'. 'SEX I I KMIXATOlt Ii is 1 tie- ou'v nilicie which ill 'it:n y I'.OAC'iiES, T.ATi', MICE, ANTS, &C, Only 2 cents per bos. Fcr sale by all Store keepers. Nortel:. If your store keepers have not, pot it send 2-r cts.. to the jropi i"tnr or np-til", in I'll iln leiphia. and receive it by return mail, posia;; piid. lil'k: Lii! r 1 ' look::: AT r. 1: r r. 1 tiii: K X C E S. .l.diti S. firnybiV .... 11 (i. r!::nd, r.. r. Dons. Cliarles Sen-';--' N... ::Ci N :id St.. Thi'iad a. looo r.itiol l.ih m. 1" i ' P:irrih St.. e. h"n.ist. 1 Mar.-ha'.l nal I Muster Street, I'iiiln.'i'a. Wo;. Wiiliani.-. No. I k . I N. fit Ii Also 1.1M J ofh.'-is i..o oiiTneroii -i A tiber.-il .!.-. niu: I.. Store K HOi'i'l.!-:. Kit M'SS ,v No. loo'i North i.'i: St.. ri.i:.,.! .1. to 'Ull'i?il. 'pel s. I'D. Pro s. . i .. riiilad'a .1. I'. X.OELI.IN. .v ci . V'l'.ol?.-:Ie I'enler-i in l'r-is. l'ain'-. 'i'-'s. cm.. No-. 4ol ar.d pil, Nona I'A, St., 1 I'iiiia.xe.phta W b'.le..!e A'.-nt. A :::.: wantej cvtryirucre. 20. 7:Ir.i 1 WHISKERS AND AI U S T A C II E b JL in (;;:i ilir-u to ftvo wci- 1-v Sovi;t!:p s ii aaratour i'aj'iil i.i o, liu m-t Ki ttn-ie: t'r.l .l:;-v"vc:"y in it: -luern ici-iic ncr ir. a' iii'jii i":c Hcar l nrnl Iliiir in n alni't i:i.;iculoi;i innniur. Ir hut been usetl In the ciitt t.f I'iiris ami I. ni jn with the moat fl..r icrir.;: cm ci1. Names uf all nurejju-ers w;H te nvirti t nini if entire siiiisfurtion in w iriven in tv rv iinncit the luonrv will 1 ne eheeilu Illll''. Trice bv mull, seat- e l and po and tetii:i r.i:: N . St.-le n:reni tp-.iJ, sl. Descripiive circulars -iii-il msiled free. Address tiillt. lll'TT & Co., t'heniists, IS-", ltiv.-r Stri el. Tr. v. N. V. f..r the United sates. eb. -Jo C7-1 v. I 1S!1 ACi "JUI LLAS MIMIN.UIV. Tin lit 1. siiiu:ion lorinly the -r..j.t-riy Prof, S. .. Sharp, mi l lately purchased by M. Mob. !fr. Cuunty Miperinteti! in! of Mitil.n county, ha i been ili.a.o:ei.ly r-'.i .Nat 'd and re'ur . uh.. d. '1 ... i. .it"r pipt s h;ive ' -en re-Iai-l io the biiil-Iiee:. and o.'-er iu; v.-:ei-ii:s Piade so .". lo lur.iie i: one of ihe lle'-l doir- ai.:-i iu:t:tufioii in (lie eouniy. A teiehcri e! "s will be formed nt the . pc-iiin; of thu tt-sMoii and ii:I :-e e-. .it i i -i - ! i:.i-..;iiioii'. '1 he Sii.iiinei- S: --! :i ..pen on Ueduesday. Apiil D'th uu.i c mi;. ne- Iw.inv v.e.-ks. T'.BJi'-: Tui:i..n. It., l ii.iir. I.igi.t and luMiisi.i-.i ro-.io cr s.'ioii, ; i.:. "ilii.se uv:;l;i:j adioiii.,tice Mioiild apply early. l'oi IVrlher j.-irtleul-ir i-s a-!.; .res .ui: i N :ii:i .a.;:. Ma roil -ih . l a. Piin. . alter '-c'.-.NUwo. Pa.. w hieh at kisbne- t. ii ii lcb. I:!- is. .7. B EAVT Y. Au'jll!!!, Gc!d:2, Ilazsn & Silken Ccrl?, "I r0 lnce-1 bv tl: u " Prof. DE IU'EUa" the most gratifying re;i'tJ. ro iojuiy to the hair. Price b' mail, tce.'.. d and liost- j paid, $1. Descriptive Circulars u.ai'.cd freo. ; Address. L'EUGEil, SIIUTl'S &. Co., Chem- ists. No. -S5 Liver St., Troy, N. V., Sola Agents fur the United Slates. ! fjb.-J ), C7-ly. i TOW PSOPEPvTY ra?. SALE. irpiIE nndersigncJ oll'er for sale a Poure I J. and Lot situaie ouC lurry t!:?"t, .M:lil:u ! town, Pa. This is one of the uiest desinihln 1 residences in the town. I is huu: cr a f.ill : corner lot has all modern conreaicnc:- mid ; necessHry out-buiiuiii ;s. ll.ei e is a variety 1 ot choice fruit trees in ihe j.ii:i:e of bearin. ' Any person wisii-.ni; to purch:.-ca c.!v.frt j able "llouso shoull net fail to see I hi'. pro; , evty- For further p:.r:ic!i;.irs c ill on the un dersigned on the pr-uiises. Possession given ! ou the 1st of April. M. L. oi N. E. LITTLZI IELD. a mill w ig. m every Tueadav r.r, 1 Fri lavt.i of Miillin nn ! Patterson, customers can b. piiiic- lua'.ly supplied nt liieir doors. Iiy strict at ; tenth.!! to business he hopes to reeeive a Ei I eral shave of putilic natronaxe. Trrtj Ca.U. i may O.'Cii-tf SOLOMON KAUFl'MAN. w TAN TED. SUMAC. The under'cned wishes to purchase pure Sumac inh.rg'-' or small inatui' :e. Highest market pi i' i I aid on 'b lively i.t taimaii mil!, Meeiiaiiics biii-g, Juiiia'.-i coin.' .', Pa. N. II III: TMliT. Perl !!-;!, )a:isuC-,, ! I-.-. 15 'i-'.l- ADVANCE OF
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