1 1 C2 Y .it union of fake, and a union of lands, A union no poirer shall sever; A union of hearts, ami a union of hand, A til the American Uumu forever! MIFFLISIOVTS; Wednesday Mornine, April 17, 186?. II. II. UI,S(V, Editor nnd Publisher C2T T HE J V XI A T.l SEX TIX EL -"GO Islbe Largest Circulation of any pnper pub lished in this County. It ia therefore the bat advertising medium. It ig a Paper, truly loyal, ably conducted, a first class I.ocalist, and well worthy of the patronage of every loyalciiizen in the County. the roiSTY nti.vri.xj i.wv. The law enacted bj the last Legislature in reference to the public printing ol Ju niata county, is one that mecta the appro bation of all liberal-miodcd and just men of both parties. In years past when there was ouly two newspapers the Juniata Sentinel and the Juniata Iirjt'.t.r pub lished in the county, the public advertise ments were published in both papers, and both parties were thus aflorded an oppor tunity tf reading llicro, but after the Ju niata True DcKiocrat was established these adverlisi.nicn'3 were given aluioM entirely to the two Pemocratii organs, nnly a few appearing occasionally in the Sentjnel. Although the Republican citizens of the county paid fully oue-liul! ol the taxes they were debarred the priv ilege of reading the advertisements unless they subscribed for one of the Democratic papers. Notwithstanding it is evidently the true intent and uioauingof tho old law that the legal advertisements shall be published in one each of the papers of the two leading political parties, yet the law does not say so, con.-cijututly the county officers shielded their acliou bc Lind its broad and indefinite construction. The Republicans paid their taxes a part of which was appropriated for pay ment of county advertisements which they seldom if ever 6ecn, and from which they derived no benefit, but the County Couitiiljriuutis could see co necessity foi inserting the public advertisements iu more, than tiro jtrtjrrs. This was all right nnd the public were satisfied. Hut a new wove was made about a year ago. An p'hor paper was started the Juniata JtiywWcini in the interest of thia same Democratic party. Heretofore, it rill Ic remembered, the County Commissioners bad failed to sec tho necessity for insert ing the public advertisements in more than two papers, but as soon as it was as certained that tlj6 H'jHiblican would be conducted in the interests of their party they teemed tosee au immediate necessity i')T publishing the public advertisements ia three papers, and from that time up to tho preseut the necessity has e.n'std and the public advertisements ai.i. appear iu the three Democratic papers, viz: the Jiinijta True A' puLlictin, the Juniata li'iista; and the Juniata True. Democrat. It must be admitted by ail that the Re publican citizens of Juniata county arc taxed for at least ouc-half of the money that comes into the County Treasury, and it is cj 'lally tiuo that the Republican party embraces almost one-half of the population of the county. The Coun'y Commissioners decided, a year ago, that it was necessary, and have been paying since that time for the publication of county advertisements iu three newspapers. And now we ask, Lave not the tax payers a right to demand that tho advertisements lor which they are taxed to pay shall ap pear in the three newspapers haviug the largest circulation in the county ' A tlirewd business man, when he desires to advertise his business or wares, never Beets a newspaper that has but a hundred or so of a circulation. And this is the object of the law, published below, regu lating the county printing. The county advertisements must, hereafter, be pub lished in the three newspapers having the largest circulation. We believe ths Sen Tistr. has as large, if not a larger circu lation thau any other paper in the county, and if this is the fact we can assure our friends throughout the county that they v.ill at least have the satisfaction of read ing advertisements for which they are taxed to pay. SKfTJox 1. Be it enacted ly the Sen ate nnd House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of lnnsyhania in Gen eral Assembly met, and il is herjby en acted by the authority of the same, That immediately after the passage of this act tLa Commissioners of Juniata county are hereby required to notify the publishers rir owners of "all newspapers published iu said conu'y to furnish within ten days thereafter to said ComuiLsioners a bona f Ic list of subscribers tc each paper ie- 1 X..'; Si:'. mWyfe Vi ! mercantile appraiser a lists lZMl95v.-'ia?5,? J i public notices whatever in y ; - j; - " l - fijr-Vv ,v - ..... i " . I . 1 ! t ILi f il 1,,.,! nUrL""J'"" v ".ummi. iu.ii- I10I11 St. , ,v I i . ' "7i 1". 3.i uers 10 5.aiu paper icmuiii in ta,u oouuiv- Sic county Si c 2. That the Commissioners of said i liclJ at Fort DoJgo on the 21ih u!t. be-A. Xew York, Heading, Cvti.'vilie, Tamnaua, ouiity of Juniata are hereby required to' twecu Major Dod"c mid several iliieV ,.f 1 A'h'-and, Lrtuimn, Altentoicn, Eastim, A., ,jc ivertise all proclamations, jurorlisis. trial i .... ic;nw n'J'M,i,f . , Tnli"s ,ottT.c 1,ar'!"r,J t,"r A."a r"rk' as .11 ...i... r .,i:, 1 -he lV'0W-"' 1,,c 'Htor I'fewl touch follow!.; At 3.W, MO und M., and .and all other J. tho three news- papers as Miull be shown according to the a. mode prescribed iu the first section of this -.11 . t. J i: . act to nave me larcs. circulation ana list ol bona Jute pub?cntcrs iu saia county. Sec. o. That said Commissioners are hereby required to have the printing of all blanks, handbills, etc., for said county divided iu equal proportion among the three newspapers as abovo shown to have the largest list of subscribers. Sec. 4. That said Commissioners are hereby prohibited from drawing on the Treasurer of said couufy or providing in any other way for the payment of any ad vertising or printing fur said county doue hy any newspaper but tho three provided lor iu this act. JOHN P. GLASS, Speaker of the Juitsr -f litprrsentaticet. L W. HALL. Speaker of the Se nate. Where is Our 'ortlieru Uoundary f If the House of Representatives makes tl.e necessary appropriation to consum mate the purchase of territory from Rus sia, coutemplstcd in the treaty between the Czir and the Uiiitcd States, the peo ple of Oregon and Washington Territory. now regarded as being on our txircmc aor.hcrn boundaries, will become South erners That portion of our cuuuiry which we Lave been accustomed to speak f with so much respect as ''the great Northwest," is tho great Northwest no longer. Stopping at the lino of 41) dog. north I.-.tituJe, its relative position upou the Pacific coast will hereafter be central. We have added a very cxtcusivc coast line north of it, which would have been con tinuous had the Polk Administration ad hered to the oiigiual programmec of "51 deg. 40 aiin. or fight." As it is, we quit the Pacific at 49 deg. 40 min., the inter mediate space being filled by Rri'.ish pos sessions. Commenting on these facts, the Washington Chronicle says our people- have faith in the manifest destiny ol our nation. They look to the eventual ab sorption of the whole North American continent, and the Senate has undoubt edly gratified a national instinct by ratify ing tho treaty for the cession by Russia of her American possession to the United States. TE.UPEKANCi: CON V E.Vl'lO.X. At a meeting of the Pastors of the different churches in Carlisle, held April 1st, lfC7, at 'J o'clock, after duo consul tation it was unanimously agreed, that we cordially approve the holding of a Con vention, under the auspices of the Penn sylvania State Temperance Union, in Cai iislc on the 2.')rd of April, to commence a: 7 o'eLck P. M., for the District en -bracing Huntingdon, Perry, Juniata and Mililin counties. And that the Corresponding Secretary publish a call for the Convention and ex tend the invitation to the Pastors and also the several Temperance Organizations throughout the above district, to at tend aud co operate with the Convention. And that each Pastor iu the district, call attention to the Convention, on the Sab bath previous, the 21t, inst., cither by scrniou or notice. That each 1'astor by reason of his office is a member of the Convention and is respectfully requested to select five laymen from his chargo and hare them elected to accompany him. And that the various Tcjiperanco Or ganizitions throughout the District a: e re quested to elect five delegates to said Convention. G. D. CIIEXOWETII, Corresponding Secretary Pa. State Temperance Union. tSrGov. Patton, of Alabama, in a re cent letter to Lieut. Gov. Voorhies, of Louisiana, speaks very seusibly with re ference to the Reconstruction Law, as fol lows : "I am clearly of the opinion that an appeal to the Courts would accomplish no good. If a test case were brought before the judiciary, it would open up a scries of the most complicated questions which, perhaps, ever engaged the attention of any tribunal. Questions of such vast magni tude could not speedily be disposed of. They would necessarily require much time ; and before a conclusion could be reached the Southern Stains, in all proba bility, would be fully rc-organized under the Concessional plan." We understand that Dill Davis, Andy's Postmaster, and Dill Allison, a gentleman who has a slippery tail-hold on one of Andy's offices, ate trying hard to induce Republicans to subscribe for the Johnson organ, offering it for almost nothing more than it is worth in order to in crease their circulation to enable them to secure the county printing. We hope our Republican friends will not be led into the errot of subscribing for a paper that Las for its sole object the overthrow of the Republican party. M o ; ... . I ... I ... ........ .1 : . . - . isei.h.on tie 2,1 insr ... 1 ' 1 - " v.,,.,IV;U Av;1. Mlnliilhin ir flm trlufno .1.. i uV-,rea io I ue al rL'a(,c Wil" ,,,r"1. uUt SI"1 that the .11 ( . IT (II j l.ackiecc, oioux, Ulieyeuncs, Arrc.ahocs : and Ciiamanehes are determined ou war I nuj w,j have it Thcy spoke about several Northern lliocs tiauuing togetlier lor wat, liiakirg i overtures to the Southern tribes to . ;'! 1 them, and predicting that the whites St. Louis. April 11. wou'd have their hands full. TU ii.di-1 nr" via "J""1 guehanna Ua,roa,t ... . , .. . . I leave llarrishurg at ",'JO p m. cations all lavor a grand Indian cruleucr ation, and a bloody war. ItsTCongress has decided that our rep resentatives abroad shall not go to Court any more with dresses peculiar to aristo- crane Governments, and Miiall swords Joiut Special Committee on Coats and Rrccchcs. This, it is thought, will in volve the necessity of establishing the of fice cf Court Tailor at Washington, but whethci he will constitute one of the Cabinet is not yet surmised. II ie excel lency ought to be a valuable counselor in this very delicato matter. Wo would, , .... . Iiowever. sutrrrcst a iden'itul use of lmck-! ' - i -- - ram in the back of the coat to make up for lack of back-bone' t3T Tho many friends and admirers of Thad. Stevens will be pleased to Irrn that he is rapidly recovering from bin la!e physical prostration. He has passed h'.s scveuty-Hi'th birth d-iy, aud way live an other decade of years. 55j""The Republican State Central viui iiiittce met in llarri.-burg on the 'Jib inst., and called a State Cuuvciition to meet on the 2Gth of Juno. "VJ (II I ( ' E Tl ) CON T K A C'T( i IL S . Seal c J ro i posalu will ho received up lo 'A o'einck I .!., on m n u 'lily oi ,iur. io'm . lor iillli.l- i .. , , J . .. - i ing a School House, at Irce Sprins in l n!kr townHt ip, Juniata county. The t ii I 1 1 1 rr " . , , , , ... ... " , , ne of brick, ,li feet square with ceiling 1:; feet high. Plan nnd specific it ions cun te , seen on and ofler 5I..nday, April 22nd, at Col. J. N. 51oore' jtear I'ren Spring. npr. 17-3t MICHAEL SEIBER, Seet'g, j THE GENUINE BlUTLEIT SEWING BlCn!3E. TA'AXTr.o. Acenti. $150 per m?!i:h nr.d a1! expense paid, to sell llie (ienuire R.irl'eit Sewing Machine. This .Machine will do nil the work that can be done on any high priced i maehiii-. uul is fully pfitenlrd, licensed n 1 j warranted for f.ve )ears. W'a pay llie above I wages, or a commission, from which twice ' that amount can lie made. For Circulars and terais al Iresn 11. II ALL v., riu' k CO., :: l a , I'll. 721 Chcsi.iui npr. 17-Ow. 3 AT '',I1C undcrsignc 1 Totild respectfully an- M. liounce that he has just received from llie hast, a large assortment of a: SjZLT, which he t fTen at the lowest market prices Give me a elt. NATHAN KEELV. apr. 17, 1M;7-If. UAltGALNS ! BARGAINS ! AT LOUDOX & JACKMAX'S CCOTIIIXG EMPOfilUMi MIFFLIXTOWX, PA. THE undersigned have just received from Philadelphia another supply of For 51cn and Boys, which they are selling at panic prices. Also, a fine assortment uf For men, women, boys, girls nnd infants, al prices which they defy cou-pelition. The best and cheapest lot of it?, a a jijtcd Cji?3 In the 'county, for men and boys. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. ritiiul i n it cf T.uipn Shirts. Overshirts. Fn- ilershirts, Drawers, Collars, Cravati, llanu-, kcrchief's. Stockings, Suspenders, Gloves, Xc. , Br.Thaukful to the public for the liberal f supi'ort they have heretofore extended lo us, j we are determiaed to retain their support f giving thuiu good Good nt low prices. ery nespeciiuuj', nov 7, 18CC-tf LOUDON & J AC KM AX. Good News for Mothers. 5Iothers arc you oppressed with anxiety foi your little ones ? Are your slumbers and hearts broken by their cries Do you awake in the morning unrefrcshed and apprehtm. ive If so, procure at onse a bottle of Br. Leon's Infant Remedy and you will have no more weary hours oi" watching and anxiety. Da. LEON'S' INFANT KEMEDV Has stood the (est of years. Thousands of nurses and mothers bear witness that it never fails to five relief il used in season, lt is a mild, yet sure and speedy cure for Colic, Cramps and Windy Pains, and is invaluable for all complaints iuoi lent to teething Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. Address all orders to ZIEGLER & SMITH, Sole Proprietors, 137 North Third Street, PiiiiaJelphia. nov. 11, '06-ly. uung..ug uooui uieir icg j out l. aas re- ! , ."":-" ' ' , , ' V. y i Currantsnnd UiMwclirrne? i . i " anJ BH'lUfhanna Rail Road, at 00 . M. tjc,.i,,.,r;.,.n.i ii .l!.rrii.j served a right to prescr.be a Court urn- If-., form. It H suggested that at (he Cpcuing " 7.i0 A. M., returning from Vuladel- Russell's Prolific, (JoM.-n Seede,!, (rf the next session there will b niscd -i ' .? f . , . ' Linnin-'s White, Cutter, &c, f w uic mil tessiou will u. nisei! a I'utlslown Accommodation Train : Leaves I i i7, , i.-V J 71111 1 a ,u,:'. .T i: i . ! t . . I nn.. ;ii. rvi. nrr .r, n.t,....i U U A 1) I W li K A i Jj K U A 1) SffEKEE AEEAKGESIEKT. April Hih, 1807. nElT TRVXK L1XK FROM ic North ami Nui-th-West for I'hdadtl- 2,10 and .1.00 1'. J!., arriving at Xew Yurie at 6,(10 and 10,10 A. M., and 4,4l, f,'J0,10,25 P. M.. C'jiuicclin with nimili.r Truing on the rtunsylvaniti Uailroad; Sleeping Curs accom panying the ,00 a M aud 1,C0 1 JI trains without change. Leavo Ilarritburg for Weuilinj, rottiviUt, Tamaqua, Mintrsvilie, AthlanJ, l'mc drove, Al lentoKit and Vl.ilaitelviia. at 8.10 A. 51. ami -.10 and -1,10 r M, stopping at Lebanon and aU ""V" ;T ? K Il1n'" ?"k'n8 connections fur Philadelphia ami Columbia 1 ouly. For VoftsvtV.e, SrhuyUM Harm and Au- Hetiirnin: Leave Xiw York nt 9,00 A M, 12.011 NoonO.OO nnd X.00 P 51, Thiladelpkia at 8,15 A M, anil .'i.oO P M ; way passenger train leaves Philadelphia nt 7,;,0 a m. returning from llcnuing at C,:J0 p m. stopping at all iaiions; Vuttx-iV.e at 8. lr A M and lo P M; Azhlnr.d C,00 nnd II .SO A JI, and 1,05 P l:- T. ,.,..,., n 0 AT, M ,..! 1 flu V r- : p. i Puttstown at C,2o a. in., returning leaves Philadelphia at (i,uo p. in. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7 00 A M nnd fi 15 P 51 for Ephrata, Liliz Lancaster, Colwr.iia, &C. On Sundays: Leave Xew-York at 8 CO P. !., VHaddj lda 8 a.m 3 15 P. !., I lie 8 00 . M traia running only to Heading; Voltsvil'.e 8 Oil A. M., llarrisbnrg U SO A. 51., nnd Rend i nt 1 20 and 7,20 A. 51.. for IlirrMnrg, , I;.fur k-IV, and 4,25 p. I ui. for Philadelphia. Vomnutaiiun, Mileage, Season, School and I'x'-urtinn 'Kichdi to and from all poiutu, at rc- JuoeU Utiles. lloggag' cheeked through : 80 pounds al lotted each I'asKcngcr. i. a. xseoii.s, General Superintendent. REAnixo, Ta. Nov 27, 'UO-lf. New Slcrc in Pallersou. QAMVEL STHAYETt. having piirehajed of Iw7 Levi llechl, kecpii luthe new llriek liuild- in", 5Iain Street, Patterson, a l:ir;o and ele- iriint assortment of Kcady-51ade C'loiliing, insis' ing in part of Overcoats, Frock Coats, Dress Coats, I'antaloons, 'ists, Draicers, Collars, L'ndcrshirts, Handkerchiefs, Boots ci- Shoes And every thing usuillv found iu a fust class LiLiilleman's Fiiini.iniliL' Slur'. FAXCV (iOt)DS ., , rnil . Also a large and carefully seleeted assort . , . . . i e ii . i- i i r i i -n i i i .i i q-ialities, all of which will be eold at the low- 1 , 1 I.aaici' 'Jailers a nd Shoes. ITe a'-o invit es the nlientinn of the Indies to Ma tine stock of GAITERS AMI SHOES, which he will sell at price defying competi tion. I AUI K I VII. I 1.(1 1 1I1S. lie bnson band a beautiful assortment of ("arrets. Oil Cloths, &c , which arc of a pool qu.iuty, and well worth the inspection of the buyer. W ITCHI'. & JEWELRY, Gold nnd Silver Watches, r.ar rir.gs, I'lain and Taney rings, i... I fii,t.-'.ri.iki I'lng ... ... ,.,. i.'ilM t. hirh nt .h! time form lh largest and best assortment in the cotintv wW. All the above (roods will be sold cheap- ci-than auv other stole in the United States. If you don't believe it, just give bun a call and bu convinced of tho trulh of the assertion FIT It X IT I' 11 ft. also a large Room jii"t opposite 1 !;:s More wuae i.e e,.ers i.ir sine ui iuw prices a general assortment of Tnb!es, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads. Matlresse. Trunks. Carpets, St.ir.ks, llaeks. and n.any uiherarlicles l. r houe turnishing SAMCEL STRAY R It. Patterson, n pi il 10, '07. : been "ranted in due form ot law to the uu- ,J1L ' ..tee oi u.e I eiw, im.u r evisin. IAKM AT PRIVATE SALE. The under- oVi-sined. Ail persons indebted to said ra-1 1:nvs- ! ' ' ''ays befure the commencr Figued etlers at private sale his farm sit- ,.lle .fre jt-queslel to make immediate pay- meat of the sc-obm of the Court to v.hic'u ualed in Pelaware tcwiiship, Juniata county, j Inent .in,j ti,ose ,.1T;,lt, claims again.it the , 1,"'.v -'"'e ''-''v ".rn-ib'.e rpcctively, and in l'a., annul tnrec miioa casi in i nompsoniown, containing 2S5 acres, about 20U acres of which nre clean d and in a good state of cultivation, DAVID CUNNINGHAM, .-l.'.Vr. the remainder well se. with choice timber, apr n.g having thereon erected a large Stone Mansion, - .... . ..... Tenvit House, larce Bank Barn, and other! IjATASlcA lOESLC. 0. necessary oul-btiildinps, with a never-failing ' TVBODl'CED by the celebrated Traveller, spring of water convenient to the house.- j j Eayard Taylor, from 51t, Lei anon. The The ".and is well watered. Tho above land , j.-;,.st fi-ioking Tjbacco known it is deseri'i wiil be sold in whole or in parcels to sr.it pur-1 i.T Mr. xnvl ir as ''soft, aromatic, and of chafers. 1 ersous uesirmg io purouase iu urorcrtv can do so by calling on JOHN P. THOMPSON. April 25, ISGG-tf. TESSLER. FOSTER & CO., are now 2 S i prepared lo furnish all kinds of PJ i Flooring, Weather-boarding, Door and Wmdoiv Frames, IStinds Sash, ; Doors, Bru.ri, ijj J And all material required for building U purposes. 0 Having connected with our 5lill n IlucLh u's Patent Dry Kiln, z w - . - - bv which we can dry lumber in from.O ii; two to tut. u u. i g by supcr-hcfcied steam, without pressure. n. Cusiomnis may Iherctore rely on gct-ip Customers may increiore reiy uu j ,jng pcl.f ,cty beasoncil l.umtier in uieir r- Lioors, Window Iramcs, Sash, e., &.C. fcj njrcU 13, lb07-0m. z -tt a r it r,l F MILL PROPERTY AT PRI- i i - - -- V VATE SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale his .Mill Property, situated in 51cCoysvilIc, Ttiscarora township, Juniata county. The Slill is a large Frame Building, running two setts of Burrs, with Bolls, Ele vators, Sc., necessary for doing a large Country or Mcchant business. In connec tion with the Mill will be sold a g.iod Dwell ing Huuse and Stable, with ail necessary modern improvements. Terms easy. Persons wishing to see the property will call at tho residence of the subscriber in McCyosviile, Juaiata eountr. ' Juae20-if. VM. IIACKSTT. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters uf Adminis tration on the Estate of Francis Shirk, late of Fayette towwnship, dee d., have been granted in due form of law to the undersigned. All persons iudebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the same will please pic feut Ihcm properly authenticated for settle ment. JOHN li. SAUSMAN. Adia'r. uir. 13-Ut. PftTTlT ANH n!-?Tvr.MVHov'T,T. ti?t?i?o Vines, gaia!I Frail., Shrchs, Bcddiug i'lauis, frc, ron the sriiLxa of izgi. We offer for the present season, a large STOCK, embracing a lire variety we are piepareu to iuruioli ut iuvito the attention of FRUIT TREES, YIXES, .j C, Standard Apple?, 4 years old, leading kinds Dwarf " ' " ' (on paradise,) Crab " 2 nnd " years old Standard Pears, 2 and 3 years old I) wart Pears, 2 years old Standard Cherries, 2 years old Dwarf Clirrries, 3 years old Stunilard l'eaclies, 1 year old do do Hale's Early. 1 year old do do on Plum.. T Dwarf do do Apricots, do do on Tcncli Van liuren's Golden Dwarf Pcacli Nectaricns and Almonds Standard Plums, on J'lum Ilwarf do do N. li. Extra sized trees of many of above c:m tra price. .lucunda (Knox's 700,) Agriculturist, ) I.a Constantp, .Mead's Seedling, N. J I Scarlet, Sec. ) Grapes Catawba, Isabell and Clinton, 1 year, 1st class Concord, 1 vear. 1st class Diana, Haitford Prolific, &e., 1 year, 1st class Delaware, llelsivca. &c, 1 year, 1st rla-"s Allen's & Poller's Hybrids, 1 year, lt rlass. . Inn.i. Israelis mid Adironrlae, t year, 1st class Koreiun varieties, U-adin kinds Foreign varieties, new kinds N. Ti. Crapes by doz. or less, aud Strawberries by doz., or 100 mailed Tuttn'-e Fiee Rt above prices. ' ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRIRS Each or dm rv t., Mialc lrces, LeaUing kmJ3, 3 to 10 lect f-oj olio Dccidnnn Ornamental Trp", a fine ariortir.cnt ( to 1 ( 0 10 of, i Deci limu Ornamenlal Shniln, 1 f 2', 2 5 i ('limbing do do ) to 5i on Evergreens, leading kinds, cccording to b'.ze -,); H I tol CO 10 00 5!!SrELLANEOlS. i j English lValnnts nnd Spanish Chesinuls ... I'uwuiiijr's Everbearing .Mulberry aid ) Kwarf Pinlifii; V alnut j Asparagus Itooti l'.linl'ui l, Myait' I.innnus Aiucr. Arborviliae, for hei'ging f Osfige Orange, for hedging, f'i perl.nno bedding Plant, a large and complete ass irtiacnt. See special list. the best manner, in bales or bxc, f.r which a mo-frrate charse is ' promptly forwarded l.y Express, or Railroad, i applicants, cuctosing mumps. April n-lm. p.WEnv Lu essf" The following petitions J. for tavern licences hire been tiled in the Prothonat.'iry'i oflicc at 5Iiil!iutown, and will b presented at the next Couit: F. M. Miekry, Patterson. A. II. Lnndis, Richfield. Gideon Italdeman. .1 ilin.itnwn. apr. --ie.j i.r.i. i.r. i ..t.i'.-, i r"-i y. UMINISTRATOIW NOTICE.-Notireis 1 t;"'. 7"" "l. ' ":e !Le ?' u of Fcbrn A hereby given that Letters of A (minis-1 -'' f"' ; -r Over nnd tr.ii.rn on 'the estate of Samuel Rannel, be i. ,, "''r:l1 J,"1, l'ery. and G.-n- li hereby given that Letters of A Iminis traiion on the estate of Samuel RanneU. bile of Kavette township dee'd , have been grant- e.li..-,b.ef..r,,,.,f iawto the undersigned.- All peri, nsinlehted to said estate nre re- quested to make immediate pavment, and those having claims against ih'e fame will please pre-ent them properly authenticated for settlement Z ! - .l SAMCEL LEONARD. Ad:ir. ' l TILIi:.Y 'IWIilTO S.185. V V ' " V. , " " n". .".".. I TT L' .(T... ..t... . 1 .fil.. t.Til.l...." cnrn.l ! " . , .7 '. ..' . ... ' : smoolhne and h mdsone and h mdsone appearance, grea. so- superior v,a,ty ,. tins new ranefy oreu.i. rit the most id.ujt.ie lutnatj tidily and : c.uiibine to ii.nr i,i cu,ncatit n. o..a,t. nee, ,l,v n'l;-' r, ) 2,e per pe,iet. i bV. . J..!, A.Nb ,(.. No. . Geoite Street, or:v, 1 a. DMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is ; respe.N.ve entities, all i!:e recgn:zaaces eu- Si. hereby given that Letters of Aduiinis- -erel iiito bef .re Ihiu by aiy jiersn or per I triitiuii on the estate of Martha J. Cunning-1 'w c!iaref- witli the cotnuii -sion of any ) Lam, laic of .Milf.ird township, dee'd., have ; crime, ex.-ej t si:.-h case n-i may he ended be- s.ime i,!easc i.reseiit them proper:,' au- thenticated for settlement. .1..1 cious ol t, re?enii.nag that of dried ro- ses: maturing very e-.my, see. i sunn iu i ue as June will perfect a crop. We o.Tor t-hoice seed of this valuable Tariety, from seed of .Mr. Taylor's own raising. Price (by mail, postage paid.) 2.".e. per packet KBWD.'J. EVANS & CO., No, 'J N. George Street, York, pa. apr. 2,-1 in. . i . i ... ISSOLUTION The partnership hereto fore existing between Levi ilecht and Samuel Sirayer, doing business nr.uer the name of Heel" t and Sirayer. is this 2l'.th ib.y , f !",' u';3l"v''u mi " camel fcirnyer ior euiiee....... LE I IIECHT, SAMUEL STRAYER. ( The business of the firm will hereafter be conducted by the undersigned v.ho returns j bis thanks to the public lor past patronage nnd resccctfullv solicits a continuace of the same. apr. 3.-Gt. SAM'L STRAYER. (Jardcn Seeds, l-y Mail. TT7E offer a large and complete assortment VV of Fresh Seeds, embracing OVER 20O I.EAMNG VARIETIES, (including all the novelties,) which we furnish, carefully put up in packets, by mail, 1'osta;e r.tio, at cur cotalogue prices. AH our f-.oe.ts nre care.i Bending out, and arc --"'';;;" J N. B.-lnvalids c-.u write a statement of GllOV., ,f ri-ope.ly I-l; ' f" '. ' their symp. s or di.-e Ba receive n,-,'.i- (l, K sr. w i-i...:ko ntKiirrni UT cil;c am, (!;rcctiM,s for tlo ir sP. All com is mailed to any address, on receipt ol wan n.licicfltioi,s slrie.ly cctiti-k-utiai for postage. rmv,D j EVA:;g lt oa march 27. 1807-. No. !, N. George M-, Yoik, t.ITIT- AU p-vsov.s n:e hereby can- npr. J.-iin. j J tionel not to neu'oliatc or urel.ase a CTATF. CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Cap! j nolo drawn by n in t..-.-or of Bentnii.in ei O t'ol Buildings. j dei s, for Nit cty Dollars and payable one i y IIAUISUCRO, FA. j nfiei date, as 1 have :u: reeeiv-.-1 value b.r . Ternic as moderate as any Ib.lel iu !be il. and will n it p-.y lt;e note iuiass couipelb I " by due course uf I iw. WM. G.TIlOMrN, I-iaer. J mar. 27. 1' il V. J A MIN 7.LI . and cilete a-sortniCi;? rf Nt (,' thrifty, wel!-r.rowu TRKLIS, w Inch the annexe'd prices, and t j which we Fruit Growers aud Planters. Each Pr Joz. Prr l'i'J $ !!!!!!!! "...V. " . . 'm '" be luruiahcd "at "ex 31:5 3l. ?-.-,!;( f- ft 60 4 0 f':) o .V 40 0: go! r, .V 541.0 oOl 0 00 40 00 CO 6 CO CO! 6 CO tli! 8'r, 25 01 40 1 4 (,o 0 OJ 'i 8 on' ;i 8 o'lj "; ft (ni! so r, on ;o oi 1 OOj 0l;i)i40 0' i r, oo t) Oo 2": 2 50 1 5 CO 20 5 oo; 50 1 50 2 OO 1 Oo; 250 n no 5 0.. ; 30 Oil 7 O'l 12 Oil! 1.51 in.; Oo! I 50, 75 1 (a 1 50 2 (:) : oo ( to 3 00 l 00 io rm. t-. .... 1 i oo jo oo 7- 4 I li 75 On 2'l (): 40 0.1 to 00 75 00 f.o .- no' 1 oo 10 I nl 1 i 2 00 f'O 10 0 1 2o oo ;!o o 1 5, Packinj dime in irge is made. Go, ill nre to all point. Descriptive Catalogu.'S muilel P.DWARn J. EVA.VS CO., York, Pfnsvi.vam.. pROCLAMATMN.-lVnEBEi-. the II n. 1 Jumes II. (Jraham. Vesi 1,-iif .In I ... r the Court of Common Pleas of the H.u .In- ilicnl I';-:r -Lt, con.pusc l nf t'.o counties of .'.ii. in'. :. Pi. try and Cumberlnn 1, and luj II. .in. Tl ir-inai I. Aliliikeii add S.-ini;...! U'.itt I Judges of the said Court of Cumi.ion Vh--, 'f ' .c.-nv, imvc isi.-t .i r.'je; rprecepi ro lue i jii-ii in pi.nnfv, have isi.c.: f , . v r " " ti i I, v- v C' at "1:tr- '",-7;,?n ' ' :.:',r,.h of APRIL, '"''-, ." 01 tIie ' l"vfx-, " c oroner, t UllVr ,, bo , ' '"r 'u itL'ir ,'-' . , y Rn'1 , there in their pu er persms. a: 1 . u ck on ! " - recrds. ni.uis. nous, cxaminaiioin an. uvcr n 'i.i ever ren:em- tira:;ees, to uo :h e lhiu ihat to tb.-ir nf- I . 1 . . J lv 1 oes respectively appertain, and those that i arc - t,0""J I"S aiiee to rroecut? prisoners that ; , Ja.:1 ,.f CQUU r J..,:.lf, b ,i .... ai; 1 t!i,;1A. l0 ,.raiccutc a,.l:nst ,iclli j.,, ire or ti.ea n.a v be : I'.y an Act of A-sewblv. ra.sc.l ', ?:h .Jar . ,.f ;! r. ls-, 5, n,e ,;: (Jll,v nf ; ;!,, J,:-iees t the ,.( ,l!tftc..c!a, Cei t.f tVaiuionwealtli. U rera.n to tin I ('! :k of the C 'j'l.iiltT So.-s:.,!is of ihj i a 1 ..-ere any rtf..pu uiee., are enter a", c lfLs vv! e l into I.-.s ta.ni tea d .ys before the com i.ienec::ien! of the -.--si. in to wbieh they nro ui.i'ie returnable. 1 1: c said Jusliec are lo re turn the !i:.s iu tlie oarne nitniirr as if said a-i Uil n..: Vfii passed. Bale! at .Miihin- iuK.1. me -jru u.ir o: j.iiuia'-v. in i , cf our Lor.!, ore thousand f.;.,ht I,.,.,.l,r.l v-nr and sixry -sevea. and (he SinU year of A mori ,:: Indepen donee, mar. 27 -tc. S. B. LOUDON, S'te.-iT. lSfi7. SPRING. 1107. e y n i: & l a n d i: l l. FOURTH & ARCH Streets. Puila Pa., Pa. Abe orcsixo ron si'iuno or 1 907, 3 Caos Select Sha les of Silks. Fashionable Plaid Silks. Rftmarck, the New Color Silk. I'et Bbck Silks, in town. Plaid India Silks. Vrfect. New Spring Dress Goods. New Style Spring Chintzes. Organdies of Newest Style. Steel Colored 7'op.ins, fur Suilsi. N. B. Staple Housekeeping Go xls Fresh Sleek Cloths, Cassimerei and Tweeds for ' Youths. c. s- .Vicrehants in search of scarce an. I desirable goods will fuel it their interest to. call and exaiuiue our Stock I mar. 27-bt. ATI I'.V DRUG STORE, r.-.tlcrson. Pa. I r. P. C. lil'.M'IO wishes (oini"iiu thetuib- li llinl he ban just received an nf-oirlnienl of 'Fresh Drugs a. -id 5'eJ:cms, of ail kinds, whi. h he ..iters for sale at the Piiter-. n Post tltiire. He also !:,-rp4 en hand Pcrfumcrv of all kinds, am! Hair Dye and Exlr.i lilnch "ink, . of bis own tnaimractine. Persons in need cf j anything in hi-l.re will find it to their ad- vai.fiee lo cive him a call.