Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, April 24, 1867, Image 1

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THE CnSKTITItTIOS THE CNloS ? MroBCEII KMT OF TBI 1AWS.
EDITOR 4XI PUHLIS IICR
rr. 17. ttixsov,
volume "xxi, no: 3;
II I FFLI NTO VN. I UN I AT A CO UNT V, PENiVA., APBIL 21. 1367.
WHOLE NUMBER 1013
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TERHS OF PUBLICATION'.
lul 1 lit ATA Pf SI IS tli . s iuuilutu i.eij ;X fv ,.M M 111 i III 7 'f' : I 1 il i 11 - B ...... ..... ...
Wtdue.day uioixine, en T.ruige street, by I Ulll jj liiJU u!.l!iirA'l)XJi ' "'-"K 'T "d ld.-ir.ible xe. O Levi Itccht, keeps in the new Kriek Ruild
H. H. WILSON. I r P HE superior merits of .be "Singer" Ma- '"!. .?! .V1''"' "'' 1?',"!. inK'M"iB ,''"'' J1" "J"!8' 'e
TbemKirTONTKrKor rl! X chines over all ...hers, for ciiher family iV;U' ev to Jk LI "J ' '
r.IbeTlVp.M.LAV;Sp:ryr,n ..!...ee. u-e or manufacturing purposes arc so well . ,y ., c f
ar.J 50 if not paid wituiii the fact three cMab.ished and so gen-rally admitled. that ..j,,. m, f,j meeMlie wtlI8 of pIB9T OvrrrouH, I,wk Coals,
rjiitl.s. I nn enumeration .f their relative exccl.eucits ' . ,. .,. Vrrsx CuaU. nfalnnvi
No paper discontinued until a" nr-
r?an f-s are paid except at the option of the
. - m . , . - I J I l
t o.oo p.r j-fir. .:.mciihu;s auvcrtism
ell .je4bic itinrtrr:y S W per yeir, ii.c:.id-
ic-f p .--r ai ii.eii- Stom. Notice in leading
c-Au.is. ten r-.nisp-r line.
J..B V. The prices of .TOIJ AVOUK.
for t:.ir-y U.lls. oBe iph. l,eeJ, 5?!.-J5: on,,
f.iv.r.b. $.J,. e : cnc-1
i uiiiiiber, L..lf J'rii
p.-r fjn're.
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jKIIBIiAii LVONS,
&UGMl-it-lUV,
r..:i:i:r.l.'ri, Jttirata County. Ta.. Office
'. i"u siieet Sunt;? ot lir
Mr e'.
ILi-JAil ALL!.:iN.
lit' inH'j cd Law,
a :
"t.d to :." ?..; !?" errrtistr l f
ice on ii'.. IStrcei, il?li move !i
JOHN T. L. SAini.
T.:iTKL!NTOVN, J TNI ATA CO'CNTY. T..
kri'i"it h:s pro!'?-r;oiial .-eivic to t'te
iv:u I ' n.t
i.;Vvr .i.-in-:...
iMi'iu-ieti i
ro.-cuiiot ofei iiiiHa
1 il it .it: '
ec'iolis :'.. .
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Sip:
V .vrOTLON'I"-It
e '.tn-t 'r.ue oiiors Ins gnriiees to t:..
:( ns VuiUi. Crver i:i Aui-iyi.'vr. He
i
La-
La i a very lare 'ij,i i lem-e.
mid fet
eon
f. 5
Illi'l .0...O.1 It III'
a. ay e.i'i-'-j' liiiu. lie may l.e nd.lr- ' '
ii2'iito ii, or found nt l.if i,o'n-i iu !''''
f.aunph torusbip. Onlen may ao Le uti
lit M.'. Vw.l's M iiil.
,'n. U3, WILLIAM C.IVHN.
Tffr'TaTIV Pi ftli?
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rpi
ur.uers-giit'i v.l' p.'..p:,y anen i iu
i ttiA roilcctiou of claims a 'uutat eiiher tti.-
?;.; or Nat." ....! tiovormueut, I't ustiiti'. !' .oh
I'av, Sou! IV, i itra i'r.y. a;:-i all other et-tl.i..-t.-i-
ing .a oi luQ preeiil uny other w .r.
CcUvj'.vd.
JLilE.V.IAH LYONS.
Artoruty at-Law.
Kilinlown. ?.tvta Co.. 1"4. " ;':.!
i.v:
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f. i"'ir.;;.--ji!-:
i at !:...i;i'i' t'iL-.rairl i' .bic.'j
frtt'u t iipply impure Y.r.aCi,
J'.est Navy
o i I'oo.t':
S-i.'i ' per
r :b
..d 'Mi. '
Zi-i .j"e.
C .sis Cold liar 1. T) "
O.i.iioUc 1.11 "
The be.t IratiJs Pine C'.:! ioo-'? and in f-
- I
I
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tind all kiriLM of ii'!:it inbaceo at reauc
a r.-ices. i ue lovers o. go,H ciiti, a., . ,
'ouncco are r. -r-cuu.iy mv.sei io
call suit exantuic lay Hio.-.
Juue li ) if. A. T IIALNI"..'.
v ..,un,,.. ,.-........... . ,r...-
IN finutujc it t. ipos-toie wi.u .me .ai- ,l
Cur losupiy their cus-ai-erLhiye purchased ,
oti.l mi.. Iii.jr lir-i-l.:i.-.I !.' il'l'lllsl: I
- ,. ... ii'iii.'l"o'vt .Ti I..-. 1
. , . . r - , . .
taul'iietin re;u!ir:y iwtce a uri'i aner mc
1 .it of August. One Car will atrive iti Tat
terscn every Widiie'iay ev. nit. 2, the other
vnll arrive ivory I'iid y evening. We : h
it ililii.e!'y undeit:.' d v.e Kill .lo Lui!: ;ip
V-iit a fcir:0::y Ci'.l.h buiine's iu future. Per
fiiis o!'dv.'iii jioods rej:u.iriy every Week
rreexpeeie.i to pay pi-.-iuptiy iau!i trip
Due car will leave T'liirrfia lor Thnndu'.t hia
ev.:ry '..'li'inv o: iintti. the other will leave
cveiy .V.-ilni'i-ia v r.i..ri.i::r.
iuiv "i:jlhualg;i &t.o!.ve.
FTVli !
t
2"ntal ca:;d-
i:. i. ki:k vi:r, dental surg i:us
aAKES this luctlio'! of informing his frivti.U
. iu Juniata co.tuty, that nwing lo the loa
Fnuabiy good success he has .net with. durii
the lew months he has been practising his pro
fession in said county, hr feels warranted in
waking stated visits to Mitllmtowu itnd
Aliit-. pviile The hrbt tolld.ly of each mouth
Mi. liiivor may be foitud at the Juniata lio
t'.L M lIiu. ti letuaiu two weeks. Tne thira
?i..:iiay, St .iIcAlile.i'.-.V!'.!e, lo remain during
tiiew. cS. Teeth inserted on Vl'LC VNITE.
itl.L'J i SILYEK. T KIM II FlLLEU K.io
I r , - . wy y
Vitti rl:(- h-tt pv.ssttiie p.t;.i.
isffa. Stile' atietitiou given to diseased
p irns, .ve. Ail Wurk ii'air-.uicd. tt- Terms
lea-'onab'.?.
Jatiuary 21. 130-tf,
jocsEpu s. ); ll,
C L O T II I E R
fiO. 3N0iiTII THIKDST T. LET, TIIILA!)' A
Clothing sune-ior to any mher establis
Tn:a' I., itic C.ty i nd at lou-or price-.. Mer
rhanU will fiud il to their advantage to call
Ai g'.O.U Vrraut.d. Tresented by- J. K.
f vr. llr,v. y
W3TEKS LANU -tit-NCY.-1. Un,
Cnch. Lancaster. .Viacousia, will bav
eal sell REAL E!-T.U'I-:,uai pv Tai.es lo'r
n-a-.residea's.to the usj.-ir.g :o"l-,cite in the
West, ca obtain cheap House Bud good wa
ter power iu prosperous iocaii'ics l7 consult
uit him reter3i-i! ;-:TrJf reqairrd
ur. v;-Iy
c. uir- .... . ...... i . r ..
..rnT..,v T'. ,'..a r.r AliVrTlTI- : 'iicU liss been over two venrain preparation, bkalv ciikai-i.b iiiii unv oin.-r n c .
are tor one mu-uv. ot iticit r In.rs or le.-s 1IK5 "c-" uruuKiit 1: pcru-ouon re- . ' , .. 1 V ..... . 1 A'l everTthmjr iif-uilly found iu a
eic ia-enn -.,t. three, &o t So ct ' f' Unto, labor or expenw.. d tonow n.er.cn ....c.. . ..e, Geutli-iuM. F.truinning Sl0r
8ub.. '..vat ins,,-.!,... A.lti,.i.tr- , eortU.-ntly j.re.-cn.,,! to the public as incom- everjr re,peC. nherever .....oJoeed gu v.,,,,...,,
i.r r ..iu.. ,111... .11 1. .. ,,.. i.... M....i.:., :.. .:J. .... : iimv....il :iti nctioii. liev are now Ih-iii: '-'Al J UUUUo
Vir ;.'.'ik:l'"V!l.MJV...V!Il'i'.!.0.!"!l i TIiu" Murliinc in (itT.-stir.n is sinmle. com- ' extensively Si.l.l by Ketniicis, ami every Ldy Al.-o ft lirpe and carefull
NEW FAJIILY
I Wt mm.mm-
: is u long-.- considered iec
j ()' .;' y Jj J Jay
necessary.
MACHINES,
' . 1 ii 1 . ... . . ...'. 1.1 1
1 . .
" "
'. aud of work never bet.
, UI !elnii, umuj
1 wim. J.it.cn or Cotton lb...
kt-r I'ffure nxriiiiut 1
.-ui..s fitter Mlk.
i.l. mid sewinc
rl' Meny me ery uneM a.i.t coarsest
tn.-te. uls. a. ay. Ung .b. I ween .lie two ex-
. i'le-. in the t::ot be.iiuif.il mi, I nib-mnlia!
and for KlauLs. iJ oo , '"aimer. I's iiitaelnn.'i.ts for Ik-hhiki:, br.iid-
in,r, Coi'li.ip. t Jcbing. ciiiltiii;, feliiui;. Iriin
m.mm.wmmm tni:i. biiulinr. etc.. urc novel and ractic-il,
nnd hav been invented and adjusted cpec
u':y fur lliiij Machine
Macbin.'S always l:ept rn hand at my Tail
o. ii.j; i;-talililiti:ini, bec. il I story Subiuil",
l iow .V i'.itki i's Store. Pri.ljio Mieel. Mil" n
towii. I'a . fi.r the ii.M.iec.inn of the public,
and for rul t ti imi rpApoitbrr price. -
MacSiiiie C'.ttoti. . ee.iies. Tlirrtcl, Oil, .,
at.-l evei v Itiii:' T.'rtan.in-' to this Mahini
' c. u:il 1 , U-ki ut. hand t.ir "all
V I I.I.I Wl WISE, Agent.
Mi'iliatown, .Tan. If,, lS',7-ly.
I
T 1 : i" I.I X c.) "'ilx VI VtS'i.V '! VNCFAt'-
! .. I tl.rv. V.e l;ic llllJei-.iL'lieil bcir leave to
j i. r-t --a our cos-:oinri nni It ionds in lii'.s utiu
I ii--.it eoiuitieii, t! it wo have enluied t in
liiS!:op. and by the ini ltti'iu of Sienni j x.;r.
Ta. : '.'e prejireu to do worli at the ?U'.irlC3l p'j?si
j ikc :ui tee.
j are oust mily ri.iniifacii.riiijr nv.d mi. ke
; -o nrtr. every il.'-eT'tjiMon of Co.e!ie, Car-
ri ie-. i.iii'ie, ti:kies. napnus. Vc. ntso
i "ainvy an. i 1 o .li tiittir yiei;r!is. Ue arc !-'
j.ve.itreii i.i iioiiiul.iciui e Kuiid U'auis lV-.u.
..:.e to four b-iit;.
H ivln l.i eu n j: k : 5; af the b'.r .prs or n
ti;i;i ,: 1. u s o.i!--'.n s. and euipi.-yii.jj
.' iiie but ihtfbo.il of woSvn.ca. V,'tf n.iilei
ottt selve- t!jat our woi k cannot be .tn jvie l
for lloiit 1 el !.,. .1 1. 1 . ! . 1! ! v in it.io a.r ...1
! i aln-itys U j) ou hau l frnin iwcu'v t-.
' ininy f b-t fi0"iil pvcwtli, .Kirt"-.
I Will1!'!,
i i'e:INi li
S'i
s ai..t ibiLirtes re-ra:tited w!rh
i ea t
hess
1 -ncli. Ail ..ihcr ri-p ill nig 1
or JiL.itt fiiil rii-eiTo i-irii'C Mlt,iiii..ii
1
t-ttr-
1
na.oe.
i.ivi t X i'.-tine ut.r htoclt and woik t-et
C.i.ir:!.. 'is,' h:TC. I 'l't loi- t I,
i.i:icr:.i;:ii;K
. .oi.ii, L'i .
i f I Lie T
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Cid
ir . : i i'.
; rotio
i ;. .?.. :.. li Hi...!;
; i .i ; t(i vl ,tr. Ult .lit UC.
t;iiL 1. 1 rc-i ..
.V. .tillilloK II
itit.y iiii'ii a. i no c
Did Ml I Otl !!i! ill-'
!Z'!1S o'
.'iitnt rv
.-. 1 I!-.-"'
that he iii jui loo-'ilo t t' -.:tl I
in I v.-r;l elected a-'.ri in-iii ..t'
...r Ln'j tal j.urj.... s otjy. iiad a c,ciie..l '''
ti". I.. t i.t ui oet tiiit. poi'iaii.iu to his '-u-
; ' tV i"iyfici ii." ovders prmnptly liilid at n
' f.li i.. a.liall .e .i ea-'era Hliuioi .lo pnoes.
i 4t..V'VeeCiii'iioit cirelii.i y coa,i..iinded at
his M ue. at llo.liu.iu i'.i o' lice.-' old siand.
V! i ii .jtii ot. two duoi j wrest ol Ti lioi d's siore.
I Mii
.i.u:o.vi:
Tti.
j tu - ifroT-ly.
j null. A."IJ Ll'MCER YA!!D. The under
; "w' .."liti -d b 'i b -ivc to infill':!. t..c p:io!;c
that he keeps c o:iaui ly on hand a large Stuci:
i t Coat all. I l.li t.l'.r. Ills stook ei!...r..ces la
. cillt SmitU C o;il iul.i Lime lur-
,..3 ,v.i!. at t!,., lowest cash rales.
Lumber of all kiuda and .ju iliiy, such hi-
I'itlt! ll:mk, 1 W.J ii.oh.-s. ,'u 1A Whit
... P... , . .1. I t...l. .1....... l.,'rt....l. ill.....
.......
,ne K).i..!, j-lMirinr. Hemlock IJoii.I-.
. j. n Lath. l'l.is.ri:.g
l l,l, ,lvit. and Ko-.r,.
.". .
t oul ai: l l.ui!i'er lie ivore-.l at thort notice.
ii"soin on the East i-iuj if the Kircr Can be
!i;rn:sio..l with Liiiicburnors Coal, from
(he coal vard at Ty-'ccs Lock,
.-.us 15-ir OD.lliliE GOSHEN.
BEAUTY
T
Auburn, Gollen, Flaxea & Silken Ccrl?,
Jruduec l by the u-e of Trof. KE UlUiC.V
1 ElilSEll LE I'll EYE'JX. On applica
tion wai-rauicd to rurl the most straiglit mid
t.iubborn hair ot either sex into wavy ringlet.-".
or heavy m is-ive curls. Has been Used by
t lie la.iiiti.irtbl.-s of I'ai-w .in.l l.toolon. will.
the most grai.ti'ii.' results, lioes no injury
lo the hair. Trice by mail, yea ltd and post
paid, SI. Tescript ive Circulars mailed tree
Adiivss. TElitlElt. SHL'TIS & Co.. Che'ti-i.-ls.
No. 2.-5 l.'iver St., Troy, N. V., Sole
Agents for the Ltiited States,
feb. 2d. 't.7-lv. -
r, T.rESSLEi:. FUST Kit it CO.. are now X
i i
...
pretittrcd to turnish nil kinds of PS
rlviir--iy. WfUhrr-lmurdinj. Door mil
II id.J . J-'. ui.ift, Ji'n.U &uA,
Il'l .ill material reouii-ed f.ir li.Ml.lir.ir--
t . 1. . - U.-'oses.
5 '
w il.-ivin connected with our Mill
o" '.. '. I'.ii iit Dm K'n.
by winch we can dry lumber in from Ci
CJ I ( J O Mil 11 1AS, , :
by sitpi-r heated Btcm, without pressure. I
a Cusiomcrs may therefore rely on get.'r ;
j ung peri -city seasoned l.umo.-r iu tiieinj"
Doors, vVindoW Frames, Sash, Sic, &0. L ;
0.; inarch 13, lcli7-Gio. 12 i
K V THE REST Samuel Strayer. of Tat
XJ tit-son. is the uutaoiizcd Agent for the
sale of the
EMI'IBE SEWING MACHINE,
and also f.r
THE 1VILC0X & GIBS.
Tiics; are tac lira best Machines manufac
tured. Persons wisainf to nurehase should ea'l at
.-j . j
I.ocht a- Strayer's Store, iu Tanerson, and ;
examine for themselves. j
SAMUEL STRAYER. Agent j
Jan 8, X?3T j
ess. iiooi'skiuts. c-3.
NEW STRING STYLES, -Ot n Own Make,
Class ami most
I -O.t.t Own Make." of Hood Skirts, are
I lighter, inure elastic, mote durable, an!
A r. 1 I . . . . L 1 n a (lirn 1 nlo " Dill HP
, ,,lf'1 p;u Kin in riaiii-ri ti
VNCr-ACTl-KKIU f-S Altfll .Street ll.il -
. "'Ipb'a. oiliers ate Oemiine. A i.uiii j
; "'.f
; ... , any , -
' Ki-enuii. allowed lo Dealers.
Orb
mail or t.Mieswise. promptly am; rurriunj
tilled holesale and Ketail. at Mannfaeiory
and Sales rooms, No. ti8 AHC11 St., TIIILA
KII.TIHA. Skirts made to ordet, altered and repaired.
teiims. .i:r cash, one tkh i: only.
mar. It!. 'OT-ll'u. Wa. T. liOl'KINS.
. . ... , F. . I I .
W I I. L I A M 1 S K,
rnni nt taii.oh ! ciivsr.Ai. pal
ace IlLIbldNli, M1KKLINTOWS. Ta.
Thau'kful for past p.itro.npe. he begs leave
to info! in t lie public t hat be has opened out
in his new quarters, a
I.AItdlll AND UNttt ASSORTMENT OF
CL O Ws.
VASSIM.'.KES',
1 L S 7 A ( 7 S, ' C,
Tlnn ever wis before br -u.-ht lo this town,
w hi.. ! he is tiroii u '. I I m ike to or.l -r in i!ie
!.ai'.si s.vo .sri.'.iri:ti Ki'Siyi.t:.
Au i in a nvin"er that ui'l defy all crmpeli
tion. lie ai.-.o bti.l manufactures tu ui'uir, all
"'"custom work
Un rtfiiv:ri'ili; lit,' ,.
Iv -iriot Mflt-ni ion t o lj-i-lnt"-?!. lie !jnj.s lo
lic p .lit'ii tirtt tiivt'hiiii h c 11 hti I m-pvt
riiylt" w( ciitliag mil wm kni ni-liip lu'tjic
uing cewbtie. tub - 7 -1 y .
TMMSIt Ai:itl VAF. Or f;no:i-i . I !t 1
T.it.ii h is ju-t received a Lit :;c a- :.i. tineni
. f I.
!1 tuuds, which he la svl
at l'rUiioc'l
p. iceM :
Il. !.t olli.l!c tiillittliinn
, . . , ,
I.t'oun Musan .id ivido.
... i
"i to rtte.
o to 'J.'c.
to -bo.
i "in:
Casit!i-tt froiii ''..c lo SI III)
A lai'e assoi-ituiiut of Furs tud Muffs r.t
cny prices.
Ilet-I .yr-iji at :11c per q'lart.
Sriiwa Sui: .. lo Tic.
A larirc asaorin.it.t o! j;!at:icta $3,03 to
1 1.
ilo il '
01. ;-7.'.. to s-Vft.
Ii.i;:c :i-.-..i.;ii. nl ol I'.-.ois.f the be-:t '
li'V at liom .-r-t. ."et, J' ..on to St.',,.", i.
i,ii
li.u. .i l.i.e a--.irlo.iUl ol l-.-uIos U;..!' t's
at re i.e.vd 1'i ie.--..
The al. no p. '.c. s are f r C .'li or ("out.'-v
:-..-lueo. lite I. .'.Ionium -ii r.i'.l '.o -ii!i.
ir in ii lieiiii-: iWitcr o-ic p -r ib. 1!-. -"c.
cr doeii eat-'h. J. 1.. .M. tt.Uii,
111 ay i',-if. Tu.lel'Si!!, I
Fi T7 T-? rz-rr-
t S Mi rtvrTV vcr:
iiif?
ON ANLl
Ta-sei-'ir
) Si I.VA.NIA IIAII.UOAI).
uftet Sunda
Nov. ly, iboij.
'.'rain ill le ue Miliiin Staiicu as follow :
KAMUAItf).
M.ilttucli biti Exptcis.. I I'. M
l ast Line 7.U.', A. M.
Cincinnati Express li.-i'!, 1'. M.
ay Expre-s 1 A. M.
Way lWin-er U,H 1. M.
WKST-.VAUI).
ILi'timore Kxpress -1.0"), A. M.
J'ltiladclpiiia iixj.ress... ;Y(".i. A. M.
l'.-iot Line ,r),5f, 1'. M.
Mail Train .127, V. M.
Kmigratit Train !.47, A. M.
JAM Ed NO It Til, Ap't.
D. S. COOK.
V. I0 le UMAX
Al
ONLY SAVED IS MONEY EAKNEH.
Ami tliat ran lie dotie to lni-.'toti..i, 1.
...y. j v-, . . .... ... ...... i.i i iiiiri-.
sen. Their sioek consisis iu part of l.-y
lioods. Hats and Caps. Fancy Goods, Yankee
.Notions, a large and su.ierioi stock of iJ..uis
and Shoes. Groceries, Salt, Fisii. Chec-e, iic.,
t.ried uud Canned Fruns in great variety
Hardware, Qneenswarc, Woodetiware. Our I
sloc-t wa purchased til eastern cities at re
duced prices, and ive t.re Cotitidiut we can
make it lo ihe interest of our customers uud
the goods-buying public to give u thu trsi
call belore making their purciiases.
N. 15. We tinea the largest slock, greatest
variety and best styles iu the county.
Il'gliest market pric; paid for country pro
duce. FltA.NK, COOK i't'U.
Patterson, July 4, It'iitj If.
TEN N SYLVAMA 1 i i ) L" S E
'; . it .-a - .
. -I I t Jj 1 1 ' y -1 , -t.
Sppasite Siffiin Stoiioa, oa Prna'a. Cuiiriid
The undersigned would respect lolly luforoi
friends ami the public generally, ihu he
Has t.i';ei eliarge ol liiitiib .ve li-iin, .1 liotise.
I he house is large and c oii:n,.ilrius. n:n)
well ve.ti ilated. au.i is fitted up in single I
rooms an.; r joins tor lamiitos. aioi is open l .
and night. Persons wakened for any train.
' best alien. h.nce giien terms as reason
able as toe limes will ai.nit.
F. M. MICKEY,
Jan.
30-tf.
Ov.-:-..'t- and i'roi.i ietor.
jIEW TIN SIioT,INTIHJMTSO.M(Ot..
x 1 wouid respectfully inform Ihe citizens
of Thumpsotitowii and vicinity, t ii.it I have
opened it '1 in and Sheet Iiou csl.ibli.-.h'uei.i
and am prepared to accomiii.nbi'.e thi public
with Tin nod Sutttr Inns W Aitii, also, Moves
at the lowest ca-h pi ices.
Koouii and Spouting prompt ly at tended to.
a o r r
AU work made of the best material.
W.M. C. LUUAN,
Tho:np-:ontown.
.'eb. 23 fa. Juott -:cun:y, Ta
I 1.AS3 lllll 1111131 1 ll?lllll'..C i HAl.ni I ' J ,
jf NcStore jia Patterson.
1 ", V rawer. Collar t.
C intttihtrls, Hanakrrrhirf,
lioota & Shots,
brut clc !
v selected assort-
niet.t of FMicy Cuds, or all classen, kinds and
rtii Jiliefi,. .11 ..f ll,i..l. m-ilt 1.. ,.!.! at
.,..r.i u . I ..f :ill. -1I...I. I.
Cbl ju.-Hiue ating prices.
1 3(j. tJ . .
'to Ms tinctock of fi.VlTEKS AND SHOES.
. licll he w. BeU at pric, defvtuff cou.i.ea-
tiou.
CAKi'trS, OIL CLOTHS.
lie bason and a beautiful assortment of
Carpets, till I ,Mhs. Ac , which are of a g I
ipiaiity, aud U worth the itispecliou of the
buyer.
WVIC.TI.S & ji:ui:i.rv.
Ijnltl mi'l Sih-X Watthrt,
har rutin, V'im and Fanrtp ring.
Watch Krys. .idles' and fieiits' Hrenst Tins,
Col 1 Tensau.1 Pencils, if., which at 'his time
1'ertn th largest and best assortment in the
mu my.
IS...U1 I lie above poods will be sold cheap
er tiou! unv other store in the Cnited Stales.
If y.u .i n't believe il, just give him a call
and lie cuuviuced ol the truth of the assertion
F V 11 N I T V l K.
II.. h. iiT.ii n t.t,'T 1! i.iaf ni.rm'ln
' his Si.ire wh.ie hg olfer for tale at low
i pi ie s a "eneral a. son un lit o''
i T . 1 1 . Ch iir, Snia--. Louuir.-s, Redvtca.ls,
,Mii.-?es, Ti u.ik, Curpets Siauks. Hacks.!
; i.ud a.any otherariie'.es f r h..u-e tiirni-hing
SAMUEL STUA VEiL
Tnilerson, aptil in, 'ii7
A1A ANCM OF .S(.'iKiCI'.
Ti -th inserted uj.oi. an entirely new style
ot h -e, which is a c..iul.:ii:.(ioii of tiold and
l:i.:, -h l!..i.t.. .-. (vu'.caniie AN.. American
lii.i 'jr. ( vuicaiiite.) which for hmiry. dm i-
htliiv. cK-.iiliii.-. aad t no r-M"i .: i-oi f lb-!
. , ... ,,
el. liih.r ol t!,e above b-.i-is." ' '
WK WAliSi ANT I (lit TI N YEAR5.
E'tiil I pir oi I t:trfts Incitcd
MM I V its Sl" IV !' M l.
"'"I
Spool il attr.itii.ti n til be ma ie to diseased
-'it.'.. :;ti ! a ci.i t- wan timed or no charge
at .id '. ".-.'. .'.'- it !'iit or life.
Ti oi'oph iu de!iii-t:y !
.i.i.ti! i..n: m Ti.u w i rnoi'T tain
I'V a ne-.v rr.iro, wiihout ihe use of e her.
eii!-. i o'er tu .r t.i: r-.us i.N.de, and no ilauor.
II . viuv: 1 ecu in bu-ine-i f ie upwards of
ion ve ti-s. hve ol wtiicti has been spent in
! i.llit. .town, and being iu pos.-csii.u of the
j i -.'vf .m;.i'.v. I:ifi'i;::tin't ai. M.ielfiiery we
.inani entiiie -ai'sfaciioa. orthe money will
i I. reluii ied. tlthee en T.ridge Street, op-
j.jsilu the Court House Sijiia'e.
; U. L. !'E1! Ii & CO..
j nov. 2il. 'C j-ly. liaiuml ltitilt.
1 ( ! ( I'LHSONS W ANTE I' To USE
I Vy,lV.J Hi .pTLE'S EN i'EltMIN AT'Ol.
It is the ot.ly article which Y.'ill destroy
LOACH LJ,
Mien,
ANTS, &C,
Only 2 ccnls per box. For sale by all Store
keepers.
Nones. If your store keepers have not
cot it send -" cis., to the proprietors cr J
ageiiis, in Tlnladelphia, and receive it by
rctarc a'-nl, pos.age pai l.
look : lm:. look:::
AT T'iE
R E f It K N C E S.
John S. Craybill, No. :!!'. N 3d St., TbiLid'a.
.luhn lieihui'd, ' loot) Randolph st. "
15. F. 1' "is, " 13b) Tarrish St.,
Charles Semleeliiig, (Chemist,) Marshall and
Master Street, ThihiiFn.
Win. William-'. No. lot: 1 N. f.ih St., ThEad'a.
Also miry others loo numerous to publish,
A liberal discount to Store Keepers.
HolTL1-:. Kli AL'SS .V CO. Tro's.
No. 10'UI North C.th St.. Thilad'a
F. ZOLLL1N. A; Co .
Wholesale KeaLrs in Tings, Tiiinis, Otis,
('.las., ein.. N.n. 4'2 atnl PU, North 3d, St..
Thiladciphin Wholesale Agents.
Ag'ius wanted everywhere,
mar. 2(1. i!T-:jiii is.
WHISKERS
AIIJ STANCHES,
JwJilCEK to grow upon tLe sinootliesl face
X iu f:. nn th re. lo live weeks by lining Tr.
Seville's lies' nit rale ii i- Capiilai.e, Ihe most
iiot.'ierlul discovery in modem ocienec, nci
, j. hi. nn i,e lle.ir.l and II. .ir in an aiuiost
i.iii in iil.iiis milliner, it has been U"eJ by the
. In, f pjll ls !1U, Lond jii wiih the ii.osl
a.i-
tei nig success. Names uf all pureiia.-ers will
le n-gisier.d, and if entire saiislaetiou is
not given in every iiis'ance, the money will
ue cn.-ei liiliy retuudud. Trice by niiiit, bi uI
ei and pustpaid, 1. Descriptive Circulars
mid testimiiiiiiils mailed flee. Addio-s
litltljEit, SiilllT A; Co.. Cueinists,
No, 285 River Strict, Troy, N. Y.
Sole ngeuis for Ihe Uuitei' Slates,
feb. -l; '07-1 v.
i V AN i'r i. sl.ua,.. liic uii.iii.t...i
' wishes to pnreh.ise pure Sumac iu largo
or small iiuantitiei. Ilitliest niai ket prioi.a
aid on delivery m siouao mill, Mechanio9
burg, Juuima county, Ta.
N. IIERTZLEB,
Port Roval, Juniata Co., t.
.VIIAT WE GET M THE TREATY.
The IluFbinn Treaty has been made
public, apparently without authority. In
the first article the boundtiries of the cmied
territory are di-Sned ; to the second is
transferred to the Ucitei States the title
of all public property with the exception
10I the j reck Lliorches. savs the ew
York Trihune, which are to remain the
property of their members : in the third,
i Jt u stipulated that the iuhabitants, ex-
I '
ceptiui; uncivil'ied tribes, shall, after
three year. residence, be tdmitted to citi
zenship of the United States, while the
lwjuiinnux and Indian" shall be subject
lo our authority ; in the fourth, the for
ma! terms of the exchan-e are defined ;
the fifth provides for the withdrawal of
Ktist-iuti troops; in i'.ie -ixih, the cession
of territory aud d.iininii.u is declared to
be liie and uiiiiicutubered by auy reser
vations; and in i be heveuth, tho dale ot
' ratification is fixed.
It is at least a satisfac'ion to know
that tbo treaty bit;ds our Government to
no more than the payment of a certain
ti'ini iu :!d, and i l.e admission of Rus
sian sell ic'S to ciliz.'iisliip, and that an,
slight value t lie cession Inaj' have is lint
1. s-et.f'i by reservations in favor of Int
ih bun'eis and traders. To fihare lite
........ i. .,. .1. oil V!i it t .-i.rpB of tl-A ti.rriri.ri-
1 J
woll.d be to yield them entirely, tor there
are some thin-s iThich are too small to be
! diviJcd ILit though this is theoretically
a E itisfielion, itie'-icaHy it would have
tunic no ap tcei.tliie .Itofieiice to the J co
pie of '.hid country if ail the traders iu
X'.nh America had luvn .ivcu t.jual
lights in the ttnitory by tuc treaty, iu
the deserts of Ku-siau America the
ivrs arc not likely to be CLi'oiccd. and
,he hunters around the G-e.it liear Lake
.... .. , , - , , . ,
'i'' !:ir ll,,lc ,4'r ,lie 1 1 Ut degree id
i latitu'e. Yo Kunply obtain by the
: ... - , . o - .
irct.lv It. c nominal jii.-;-e;siiiri ol ::t. pass-
i td.ie dt; cits uf stion', Vast Itt.cl.s of divarfj
; timber, ln.icii livcts, ittticcc.-iblo titout.-
ids where
tain ranges,
w.th
few
the climate is more moderate, aud a sctiutv
!..ti,.,. is sonnortoil Le fi,l, and
pi.-.ti lut ion is supported by fishing and
iraiiii.- with the Indians. Virtually we
' uef, by an expenditure of seven miilins
Id, Sitka and Ihe l'rit.ee of Waljette township farmer, for years a Hu.ezit
L'l'b
Islands. Aii the rest is wale territory.
iB-.l no t-ncrgy of the An cru-ati pei.j.le
will be sulFicii'Ut to mak
mining speii-
laiions in the sixlitth de-roe boitli la'i-
Mule vi oCiabif. or to reclaim Wlldei ui'fS"
tu lo i.. nf.fili'.i' or tu n-claitu wildernesses I
j , . , , , ,. .,..;. i),.., w
(..
. e i
mar make a treaty with .Wit., but we
cannot make a treatv with the North
j wind, it the
1 ..rib,. StniiiC Iil.ll'.
A glance at
the map will show that this miglny acfjui
stti.iu, with the escfptii-u of a fct7 is
lands scattered along a mountainous and
slcriie shore, lies above the sistiet'i de
gree, and is divided into neatly equal por
tions by the Arctic circle. .Ninety-uiue
hundredths of Ra'siau America are ab-
solutiil v useless: the remaining
hun-
drouth may be of some value to the Rus
sians who settled it, Lut is cettain'y uot
wurth seven millions of dollars to a nation i Islands. In the sixteenth ceriinry, pes
triready possessed of more territory than J tilence, slavery, and the cruelly of tha
it can decently govern, and burdebded j Spaniards succeeded iu totally cxtei mia
withdebt. Oa the contrary, it is certaiu ating them. They are described as Lav-
t hut the expense and trotiole of a Terti
torial government or six governments,
as wc hear Mr. Seward proposes in this
distant aud inhospitable land, would far
outwei-h any advantage from its codfish
or bear-skins. To Russia it was ati en
cumbrance; to us it would be an em'uar
rassiiiont, and by the iiixt session of.Coii
giers we trust the folly of the purchase
will Le tu'j'le so plain that the House will
refuse to make the netessary appropriation.
' M.-.-.n A 1 1 ..v.. .ilct
i.rtti.1.. it a i f ... -. ........ r
was iu Miffliutown the other day, and the
magical inCaeuce of the music was so ex
traordinary that when he played OM Dog
Tray, we uoticju eleven pups sittiug iu
fictituf the machiue on their haunches,
brushing away the tears from their eyes
with their fore paws.
T A schuoimasier, employed iu the
dolightful task of teaching a chary urchin ! fQ fCCUie this result. The London Tail
to cipher on the slate, the precocious pu-,s' Associaiicn help the Frcuch strikers
pil put the f. Ilowing question to his in-: by contributing money-
structor : "Where does the figures go to IJi.reaved Tows. The town of
wheu they're nibbed out?" Matshfield, Me., has neither miniate.-,
: doctor, hnrycr, town farm, nor tavern,
ZSThera is a wholo sermon in tbe , corse(.lU(nt!y the mtijoiiry do not po tJ
saying of the Persian : "Iu ail thy qnar-; churCri, are not fick, da not become in.
rela leave open the door ofrecoadiutba" Uolved in law saitn. have no ponr-taj to
, .'..ov VILHAiM K. CAYE.NY.
Ma. Editor. I'cimit ms to refer to
the resigcation of this gentleman as Act
ing Principal of the 3JcAlisterville Sol
diers' Orphan ScliooJ, which occurred on
ihe 1st of March last. The cause of this
resignation is thus sot lorta in Lis le'.ter
annoucciug the fact:
"I am tweuty years of ago. I am, in
years, fast ptis:iug into manhood. Mjr
time is rapidly pust'injj and is more pro
cious to me than the compensation I am
receiving for it ; not that I do uot con
sider the Work I am ennoed io a grand
aud noble one, but because I do not in
tend making teaching a profession I
would were the 'Soldiers' Orphan Schools'
to last my life time. My tl.jective point
is the study of the ministry, the nobis
calling of beinir a servant of our blessed
Lord. W ith this iu view I dare not let
ihe days of my you'.h slip by. hut must
be up and doiiijr. Shall I not l.ave your
prayers and eannntyou hid me God speed ?
am yiun and r.ced your sympathy and
encouragement, as I do that of ail tha
5ood.'
Having no disposition to iu'eifjra with
the worthy resolve that iudueed this re
igiaiin, it was accepted, t.d Mr. Cav
eny has already eutered upon h'S studies
in the Theological Seminary at Selios
rove. It is due ta this wonby youn? man,
and is a cauae of threat encourticei.ient to
others, tostiv that durin- his more than
I... ' " : - .. . 1 -.
iivoyeata conueciiou viin iiiy siiwei as
teacher, and long j.rciii.us conue'ttinn (
my pupil, he has steadily u'roivu iu knowl
edge, ia iilrengtii of character, aod ia
control of passions and impulses. AbJ
'his prowth has of necessity nflected lt
stif in his actions and aims, auJ cna
stajtly added to his t liicit'ney in the dis
charge of his arduous and responsible du
ties, steadily iucre-sitig as the school in
creased in sine and rose iu character. If
Mr. t.'a.eny continues this growth and
development during bis Culiga term and
njiuisterial life witii the fame ueres of
success, it Deeds no prophet to pt; diet f..r
"im a Career of u.a'ked meccss and piest
usefulness. Heartily do I bid l.im God
' "peed, and cheer Iu. ly do I promise Lira
: l,ot "LV '"J inp.-til.y aud cuco-rage
mt-ut.
! U.cUt." but mv best CboltS to secu.O
tho
same for him from
'all the good."
i'th, the S'ia of a T.
.Mr. Jaob II. J-'
Hid feather, and du: in- the past two ye irs
i teacher in this scls ol, succeeds to the
Acting l'lincipal.-hip. I'crseverinp, in-
oJ-ttious
and deeply interesled in tha
v.elit re of these cotntuilted to the cha'po
! ,.f himself and w.rllty associates, I enter-
j f.i no doubt thit he w;.l atlttbute his
i share M wards this, the oMe.-t S. O School
" in the ttate, among ti e nrs: ta emcieucy
and success iu c.Iacatin; tliC orpUaDS CI
out ucccaseo so.utcis.
Grt'ititH F. McFaiiland,
I'ri.uijHil diiJ Pitiju-Utor.
AN EXTINCT EACE-
O.i a of the nust rtmaikabiO raccj
ibat ever inhabited the earth is tow ex
tinct. They were tDf wn as the Gaucchcs
and were the aborigines cf the Cauaiy
ing been gigantic in stature, but of a sia-
guhuly nitU and gentle natuie. Their
food consisted, of barley, wheat and goat's
miik, and their agriculture was of the
rudest kiud. They had a religion which
taught them of a future state of rewards
and punishment after death, and of .ood
aud evil spirits. Tbt-y regarded the vo!
cauo of TenerilTe as a punishment for
the bad. The bodies of the dead wcra
carefully embalmed and deposited in cat
acombs, which still cmtiuue to be an ob-
Meet of l iirinsitV 10 thoC who Visit
tug
,j
i i.i. it.. ;
islands. Their marriage rites wera very
solemn, aud before engaging iu tnctu :he
brides were fattened ou milk. At the
prestut day these strange people are to
tally extinct.
ie-Sirikrs arc now of common occur
rence not only in ihe United fciatpj tut.
I iu England and France. The 1 aos sml
t i . i ... ...il. .r.n.mi.l more a-e. and
' ' ".' , :jora alei held a meeting