SIWUI Juniata Sentinel. ,A iirn'on of Ai.vc, "f nnovrt o land, A union no jioicer tha'l ei'cr; A union of hrnrtt.and a union tifhanJi, Aid ihe American Union forever! ?.i i r fT i ' t TTvTx- Wsdcesdav Mornine. April 24, I8r,?. J II. II. WIXSUV, Editor and Publisher ! L" 1 1 ,,n sarrnEJUviATA serrxFi.-&i Is the La'jrtt Circulation of an; paper pub lished iu this County. It is llierefort tbe bat edvertitinf medium. It is a Taper, truly tovn', ably conducted, a first class Localist. n1 well worthy of the patronage of every loyakiti:rn in tli Count)'. the .imsissirri dill. Tbe opinion of ibe Supreme Court of the UoiteJ States, upon the tviotidD. for leave to file tie Mississippi bill, presents sansible reasons for icfusing the request The court, in l lie first puce, does nut be lieve that it Las tit; power to intetferc with the executive duties of the Presi dent, the exercise of which must depend upon Lit discretion. If it possesses the right to do so, upon tbe theory that a cer tain tct of Cc-ogrcss is unconstitutional, it may do so when the law is perfectly prop er, upon some allegation of a particular equity existing iu favor of the party pmv iug an injunction. Thus, all our Jaws would not ouiy require tho approval ot Congress and the President, or of two f birds of Congress without the President, but also of the Supreme Court. The consequences of such a decisia might prove to be very injurious. Iu the pres ent case, if the court has power to restrain the President, it has au'honty to enforce its decrees. Hut the Chief Justice allows that it has do such power. If the l're.-i dent refuses to obey the injunction, the court says clearly, it could not imprison Itim for contempt. On the other band, if the President should obey, be wouJd come into collision with Couress, which passed the law, and the court ought to have poTC-r to protect bici. If Congress ahould impeach bim for refusim; to 'ce that tbe laws are faithfully elected," he Could not pteai in bar the order of tLe Supreme Court. If the llou-c should ixpcacli, and th Seuate proceed to iiv biiu, tbe Supreme Court could not erjuiu Congreiss agaiutt such acts, which are fully within tb autboiiry granted by pro- visions of the Constitution. This reason ing shows the folly of the application, and is suiTL-icsit to justify vi rejection. T!ic uiLerabie subterfuge i f the coun sel lor Mississippi, iu the declaration that the bill is aaiust Andrew Juhuson, a cit izen of Tennessee, and not 8gaiust the rame individual is I 'resilient of the United L'i.-stes, is very summit i!y disposed of. Il Andrew Johnsou had beeu siu-p'y a citi len of Tennessee, holding no office, and it Ulysses S Grau4. and E ). C. Ord had been plain citizecs, boldiii no power ui, oer tl.e luited States, they would not Lave been tuade parties to the biil. This attempted cva.ion is discreditable to the persons who attempted it. The Georgia bill has been Clcd. It does cot seek to make the I YesiJeul a party.; but is directed against bis subordinate ot ficers. Edwin M. 3:autuu, Ulysses S. Gram and John lYpe. They, too, bold author ity under the President, according to the laws of the United States, and if they cmi be restrained from following bis o: ders, tbe President himself is restrained It would only be an evasion of the doc triu clearly kid dove iu tbe Mississippi case to allow this application on behalf of Georgia. Leave to file tbe biil imples nothing more than theic may be an a.-gi-tnent upua granting the prayer. It is m t probable that any refinement of logic and specious a'piica'iou of sophistry can suc ceed in making the application wore agree able to common sense than the other. We aiay, therefore, look for a decision of the court that tbe bill shall be dismissed, and tbe restless Secessionists who are uow endeavoring to gain a decision in favor of their State Right noiious, by authority of law, will have to put their v?its to work to discover seme new method oi matin-' o themselves ridiculous. The Congressional Campaign Com- Eittcc baving determined that one meu - ber should remain in Washington con- Btautly, Judge Kelley is pow there en gaged in forwarding documents, and tak ing steps towards building u'. tLe Union party in tbe South. Chicaoo, April 17. Tbe averse ma jority for tbe Republican ticket, yester day, was 3,8ol ; that for mayor beisg 3,333.. The council stands 21 Ilepubli- osua and 8 L'cstccrata. sh to! roic mmmmm COURTING THE CLACKS. tt'e have heretolure adverted to the zeal with which Democrat, North and South. wh'se common sense has not been submerged and drowned out, by passion and prejudice, have set to work "cmrting the blacks." Among thoe most conspic uous in this labor are nut a few who were efficient in past years in stirring up fiend ish malignities against the colored race. They were not sincere then. They pos sessed too much sense to believe the stu piditius they inculcated, and toj aiueh stoicism and self control to be swayed by the turbulent hatreds tbey eudeavorid to excite iu others. Nor arc they a whit more sincere now. Indeed, wero thc-y to speak truly tbey would confess to despis ing all profound connections on public questions, viewing politics ouly a game. to be played to the best advantage with the material in band. So long as tbey could k?tp away from the ballo.-b -x i;,ur million of peop'i , b.;.e votes, if they became voters, the had small expectation of getting, they did uot hesitate to repudiate all the iuherent and vital principles of Detnot'ijcy ; tu pour uumeasuied contempt thereon ; to -colT and je:r at tho suggestion of uni versal suilrage ; and tu buiid up and main tain a structure of caste aud exclusive uesg. Put when those four millions ol people, in spite of seem aud vituperatiou. had acquired tbe ballot, these Democratic leaders, swiftly perceived they had ei'hci to turu sqi a e about, eat the curses auo objurations tbey bad uttered, learn a ecu -peech, and practic: the same arts on tin blacks they bad expeud.d on the lowest classes of the whites, and succeed therein or else retire pertuaoeutly from potential political management. Il did not takr tiieiu long to choose. ''cccMty is the m ithcr of invention," though uot uufre queutly she has sore need to be ashamed of her offspring, partieulaily in cases ot this sort. 'Ihe cuuitiug process wa promptly lesolved upon, and sedu!oui) followed. Never weie ugly spiusicis with ple'.boiic purses, more extravagantly dunned with compliments by uottbein roues cr bankrupt speudthrifiS. It has bei u noticed often, uu the eve of an el c tion, with what eae a crowd id' tattcrde in niuu whites are trausformcd, by the a! cheuiy of heatc eloquence, into a batio devoted and erudite patriots; but it has been supp jsed that no resource of art, anii uu luiiuiueuce of occasiou, yielded even to Detnocraticeuchauteiathe power tocha.j.e millions of blacks, ofL-usive through tia d.ioiial odor, into ' rcpectei fellow citi zens." This crowning ieat ol ucciutiiaucv I a been accomj lished. It remains to be seen r.hat (be Demo crats will gain for all their paius. So lar (he piouiUo is uot flattering. Tbe blacks arc disclosing ni'ire penetration than tl.c demagogues suspected them of having. It the q-iestiou is raised whether the) come by this knowledge through the dc. dtic;ior.8 ol rcasou or the iustiuct of feel ins, all we have to say is, it does pot mat tcr iu the least. Some men get at results in one way and ome iu another. Iu wai ters of this description the only thirf;ol importance is toarriv at jut conclusions. Not uofrcqucntly, ia ail races, the senti ments are safer guides than the intelli gence. The pre.-ent look is that, tl e "Courting" process, while it may be agree able as an amusement, will uot pay as au iu vestment, for tbe Democracy. SUPEIUS TKMMCST OF SOLDIERS' OUI'IIAX SCHOOLS. 1 4 is gratifying to us to announce that r-i t ' l 1 C Governor Geary has appointed as Super- intendent of Soldiers' Orphan Schools, our former fellow-citizen. Col. George F. McFarland. Tha Colonel was among the first of our citizens to respond to the call of the Piesidcnt for troops. He raised a company at McAlistersville, Juniata coun ty, composed in great part of students of the Normal School (of which be was Prin cipal) at that place. He rose rapidly to the rank of Lieut -Colonel, and bad com mand ot bis regiment at the battle of Gettysburg, and in leading bis gallant re giment lost a leg. The Colouel is a sol dies, a scholar and an accomplished pen tlcman, and in bis appoiutment the Gov ernor has rewarded merit aud placed these schools under the uperviMn ot one who, lien: bis own misfortune in tho field, can ftcl for the bereavement of the orphaned children of the State. The Kadical campaign is opening vig- ' orously iu Virgiuia. The report of the Uuion Republican State Convention held yesterday iu lltchmoud is auspicious and prensnt. A large Union mas? meeting will be held iu the capital cf the Confed eracy this eveaing. Virginia, the ceme tery of Presidents, bids fair to be the ectldery of the Democracy. Belleville, III-, 17. At ihe 'election, yesterday, tbe entire Republi can ticket was sleeted, being a gum ot a rr.svor scd tro nMerrscn ott Is? yr ; iMPon tant rsoa mljico. New Oiti.tAr.8 i .love' lit a . from Matamnras 23th iust., say that t lie t - Iib.trals captured l'uebla, and that Max- ' imilian is offering to surrender, but bis r ... overtuves are rejecicu. j ne iiinerais r!-1 J. . Maximiliian. NtWS VIA SAN FRANCISCO San Fkancisco, April 17 Tho re ported egress of Maximillian's furces from Qncrrcicro, without a battle, and tho rumors that the Libera! forces verc in part defeated, and were suffering faw a lack of supplies, all are di.ccdv ctu tradicted. The report of a revolution beaded by lleiera. in Sau Luis Potosi, s also denied Letters from President Juaieij, received to day, make no i".eution of diatuibancc liavi- taken place, or being anticipated Consul Godfrey has received a letter from General Corona iu refeter.ee to the operations at Q;ierrcterot dated March 10 which slates that the Liberals mado a rccoLnoissunee in force, bringing on an engagement which lasted eight lours, re sulting in the Imperialists Lein; diivcti Jrum some of thtir jositious. ''Iia Lib eral foicrs number twenty-six thousand, and the Imperialists ten lhou-rjd. Piacido Vega was at M.i:at Ian four days, in disguise, engaged iu conspiring with his political friends, leap impressed with the belief that his part;- in Siualoa would proclaim hitu Govcnor. The arms taken iroiu here by Vega have been hid-j den in the mountains, excepts small por tion given up to Geuerai Pariim. Letters from Lowci California pive at! account of an attempted revolutiou. 0;i the 1st of April Gaston D'Artrois lacdt-d at La Paz from Mazatlan, aud j ro-.-laiiu- ;J that Navarcttc. a rcvolu ionary eidi, would reach the former jdace, by the iex steamer, with two bundled men, and ie. instate hi:ne!f as Goveruur of the Tcr-! iltory. Ou the route from San Jo-c to- wuvds La Paz D'Artrois cul sled a ol Navarette's adherents, took San Antcuiu liy surprise and made piiseners if iuL- o', tieinls. Flora San Antonio be went to La l'cz. attacked the house of tbe Governor and found himsslf suriouniie j by solJ:;ts D Arttois tmall band fled, were pur.-jed aud ovet taken, and D'Artroii was oiuei ed to be shot ou the Dt!i of Apiil. Ac cording to the facts sta'ed, this petty re. ulution cootumpiied a sch-me of pluwter. aud ia tl;o evcul of eucccs, would have made, the American rcaidcuts tuffcr aiumi the rest. II :s designs were uot cout.tcn aticed by the Juarez government, aud tlx story of the Cuming of Navarctte wa without fi uu Jitijii. CEMvllAi. MILUIDAN. General Sheridat.s course as Military U'jveriK i in J.t;.iana is as olieuivo to Northern Cuppei beads as nas Gen. Hot- hti's actions as Governor of New Oleati" it is a little remat kablo that both theft . .i r.... . i l. . suiuiem were original j'-mocrais ; tiutu voted for IJreckinride fur President, ami both, before tho war of the rebellion ivere re;virdcd as favoring slavery Gc:i Sheridan, like Genera! liutbr. has fc-en enough to change Lis politics and his per sonal appreciation of the larger pot tiou ol the people of the South. IU dees no' tt ust traitors, aud I ules iu Loaisiatia undi.i the inpiration, that those guilty of trea son !:i it be made to feel the penalties l their crimes. All this gives great ofTcti e to the Northern sympathizers with rebell ion, and because Gen. Sheridan proposes to prosecute the traitors who luado the LUIIOO Ul OIC OII?LTIIt "ll U ij CU W i t . " - i uiuou iu -tuiy, iouu, iveiy voppei ne:,a urgan iu the North how! with rage. Hut ihe howl will avail naught. They Won't Contradict the Falsehood. Tho Copperhead ncss of tbe State have had a iiood time i:i ssr-ailit'E t"e Republican majority of ihe Legislature for an increase of pay, asserting that Senators and Ilcprct-eututives bad largely added to ti.cir salaries. No suchincteasp was tr.aie in the appropiiation bi'tl ts il Gually passed both Houses and was ap proved by tne uovctnor. it was protes ted i!;us to increase the pay of legislators, aud the proposition as first mad: was as zealously sustained by liemncrats as Tie publicaus, but after duo discussion of the subject it was nbntufotied. These facts are not fpicad Defoio the pc-nple by tht ('opperbead press. All that is said i?, that tho Republicans jroposcd to make this incroase. The rreatmcis of such a charge is apparent on its face ; and vre uow call on the journalists who indui"eJ their spleen against the Republican party 1 r 1 1 .. ..1. ... - -. , , . i? i-.seiy ciia.ngu.w.:., tlie Sole re- J v I-wa 10 increase i"V '" "g'saioi, iu state loo lads . f 1 1 ... . ... ., byMiooing lhat ,0 such iccrc.se Was uiado. ltegistois of iiaiikruptcjr wiil be at! nouucod in about tea days, comraencing with Ntw Yvrk. ' jaiiiiii'i 11 1 '' i tf"i in t i I SeNATOH WlLhON'8 expi-riinent at pub- j He discusion at the South was mi fntUlac- i,;,.ir il.t t,.. ...,..,..... i r. i -n t r ti ;i i v .i I example will be followed by other Ninth-! i. n .i L. .. I !ern statesmen. It is well for the Soutli- i m, an TTlPRfltMl Kiln lTuit;iti u lii; i . i i i. . i ern lcojiIe to be broti'-lit into personal contact with rej.resciitative men of the North, particularly of tho Radical school, t is iuiportunt, however, that in this in tercourse, the Northern men should avoid even the appearance of that haughtiness which ahvays invariably attends eminent success. The Southern people feel theii dnleut bitterly euough without having their nioriilieatiou iutensilied by the u togaut healing of tbe cnuquoror. V bat is desirable that the tw o sections should tome lo understand each other's feelings ud purposes ; aud, iu au especial mauuer, 'tat at the South bhould pel ecu e that iich is deumuded is uot degradation but temri'y. Justice Sutiuulanu, of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, has au impnrtaul (juestiwu between cui icucy aud guld. The is.-ue turned ou an greeiueiit made to piy a certain sum at a rimo wheu gohl was the ruling currency l'he sum was tendered, but iu legal ten ders ; hence the litigation. Mr. Justice Sutherland holds that an aiirrement pay iu gold cauuut be legally cof'orcel, though, tteating gold as a commodity, a contract fur its purchase or sale is per fectly safe and proper. lie declares that ho result of the legal-tender act is that Uuld has practically ceased to be currency, md become exclusively a commodity. l'he decUiou appears lo be identical in principle with one recently delivered b the Suprctuc Court of Massachusetts, b which, upou a contract f r tho pajtu. i t I a specified sutr. in gold, a teuder of the amount iu greenbacks was held good. TtiK K'U'Uui.iCAN vox4-: in Oouuccticu' it tbe late election was 1.8S7 more than my vote ever before cast for a Union can iidate in that State. This docs not look is if ihe tidu was turning. I'nIish. tin IVuieer atic miilionairo ctnididatp, leal llawley, tho volunteer soldier, only by an uoimous expenditure of money, lo i u;Ii, the amount spent by the I'trncc racy ot Connecticut was more thno .1 tia liotinl election, let alone a small State. ou!d justify. When we rccd'ect luu near this little State is to New Yol k city, where the Domocracy always keep in re--ne aioi n-a-ly lor duty, a Loavy movea ble cultuv.n of disposable voters, we can uuJei stand the re.u!t. KEWS 1TE-MS. Tho next Uuiau S'ate Convention of Pennsylvania wiil l e held at Wii'iamsporl ou the' -G.h of June. '1 bo oil ijiani.i is reviving in I hi West Virginia districts. 'Ihe territory in that section has beeu but partially de veloped, and the present re action imn -.ticcced in prvinj; it much richer than he I'cnusy Ivauia legions. !j tho Ut.ited Stales Supreme Court isuljccoa was ordered to be issued sum tuotiing Sijcretary S'auton and Goneral 'Jratit and Tope tj appear bclore the Court ou tho G:st Mouday in December ue.vt, to answer unto the bill of oomp's:ut of the State of Georgia. The ili-.riT.i.iCAN r.vrtTY cntiaues to will thft uioaI briliiaiit political vict'll- es in the municipal elections in tun North wot. Not only are 11 -p ib'ican majori zes increased in tna old stronghold, bir many gains of officers elected are maile iu fiimer Corperbt-aJ municipalities. The West is oig in:z"ng for the great national campaign of 1838, (U-ril-scmcsits. miJC JUlilCIAItV rOMMITTKE of the X S. naie meet at llrtrrisl.urjr on Monday. May I-".ilt, rox., at It o'clock l. M., to hold a session lor Ilia invesligaiion ot ihe char ges made ng'iiiist Ua'l iuiad Couip miea lor alleged extortiona! cliiirgps upon lieiglns nnJ PissenirTS. Tallies iiilereated are notiticJ lo attend. L. 1. SilOK.M VKKIi, apr. -1-21. L'hatrmin Cummi.(ec. GOOD NEWS OMCE yORl! T It. M. TOUD has just received a lrcsli J . airivitl of New (jowls .rom tli l,ity, at prcatly rciiue.d rates which he is selling ut tie loiluKiiig prieea : American Trims from Others Ginghams Oil Lains Ladies Urcss Uoods... Ilrown Muslins f.U'iicliel " Tick'mrr I'otliinades 1C to 18e .... 10, 12, 15 10 10. al lo 2'ic. Tl to lie. 2-1 to Si c- Ji!. lo to -1-ie. ... 10, 12. 10 tile. LO. 2 " toSHc 21, 20 to 4c il.75, SJ.oti, f3,oti Ladies Gaiters li'om nlsu a tino assartnieul 01 .Mis-es tmiiei a. st Lovcrins !5viup - s- 'l'- GUuJ ifyiup I Urown Sugar i White " -J.V to ac qi. 11, Me. oll. O'lClS. Slots, lb. t..-, lliol nllee : .,,esl l.Jcts.qt..orO-.cts.(:i!. Als a hue v ...... i S-, "'"', ,,.. u,nl ass utmenl f , ' ,, Tt: ... , NoV.s-Udies new style, of Coves and I.ugto t.""i' ,...... . r. . .1. TininilllS S;: ouiier fco Wa;u' ?ra tio4' ESfc..cn.- f . - A K. ' GRAY IIAIH. VMS rtilatioAiisuosuUatCinjoiaie. fr I"toilj;aosxAtLitEJcgnia4a. Thl fi Itia JTaa wlo tras batd end .... cray lio iiw rnrm 'nrk, llir VAT. 7ZX llo ni ITio Cir thlt 1-T 'ii.'-Vi la luu .U:ui;uai.v tut luaj made. TLSs H t'ao Kalicn, handiiorna tai car. TTlio married th nun once bald and era. VTlio now rtia PTii locUs, thrj py, V?J "itfl Bade. i Thl Ih" TnrFon,trTiA, hr the wur. JJarnrd tuu iiiiuuea. UaiuUsouiS &ud To tiic m"i onrc lnl l anrl pnt, Ititt u lui triiif Ii.m raven l !.-. for f't alflV. L H.PJESS t CO, Fn;?:aacr.3, Vivsnrj, !!.!L Forsa eb It. K. Kkpskr. at-ril 'i, 18t;7-Cm MiSIi.itown. Ta. 'Ew yir.T.r-r.ity E.sT.Bi.isiD:nNT in: 1 I'ATTEKStN MUs 1'.. J. KothroeV, lias lo"HiU periii.mcr.tiv :n l'.ittcrsn, a:tJ is ItrcpHrecJ lo funu.-h lto.KS,s, aii J all kin.is of J rimniiecs. Vork. ione prul.'.,ily iiiol in iii li.c't s:;.ie. i'ertee tsutcii.)n ijivcn. (.L Cbarsoa mo Ie- ! iMe door r.isl ot bii.iyer s btore. ! apr. iM-utn. t "01lfKT')CO.NTKACT'IS.-.SMi.lvro- 4 ts0 TM la ie Pstt IVf rtnrs sr S i.s"-'! 1 rut: be tiio p'-uiilo p.d uiiO ry K'rT VttJl no tin. in I, v. I h!i ! rsiii l.ijr 1". .".!., on ill -Ith ua; r.f May, Js.i", tor 1 ni'tl- i ! nip a Seliool !lause, a: Free Sf: ia it; Vtaikei ioim' ip, Juul:.!.l cuttitty. tiic bta'.iHi g to be u ISrick, :! feel snti .ra with c.tiir 10 li'el h'li. I'b'.n an'! H"-cif.ciiions on bo -sen "it aiil slur MornUy, Afril Juil, et .... , 1 s- ,1 . . L f - apr. l. .t 3: it tl. 11.1. M.liilili, -trt y, f"i5?-r?OI.UTI()N. The partnTuhin hcrrt.i- Ly t.iie t iistinir o-tWH,-ii Levi ll -ciit a:nl ' Snnoi,l S'tiiytr, ii.in bus'.i.t i:i,d'-r ihe i:in-i- lit lir -tu urt'l .-tinvcf, i.i t,.ts -Mil n.'y ! of M-irch, lStiT, lis:lvi-d ly n.utital con-e: t. i 1 he lio--k-i ijt the tirni i.re le:t 1:1 tti huda of Samel Stiayvr for to!!-c i-n. i.k; t i) i.ciTT, PA.M 1:1:1. s tu ay nr.. 1 Th bt!sinis of ibo firai wi.l 1. -reittrr bi rondiftted t y the uiolttrsiiicd who rr.uins his 'Ii.-iHa 10 the pit.i for pm p ilroi:. e, and r, t pcctlully solicits a com noiru-e if lae ua'. SA.M'L t.TiLAv:::t. pr. 3. Cf. TIIK GE.NL'i.Nli Q. t'ft O-vt.' B.1RTLEIT SEWl'.C TXV.WZ. 7ATi.n. ApeiiU. $16 ) per nunth ar.d t'i ex; 1 iisch piid. lo sell li.e Genuini Iir:l-tt en;o M.o-hiiie. 'J'hii Mst'liiue wi!'. Io uli the work ilot eati he doiot on any hi'h priced machine. .n 1 it fai'y y itcnt' d. iicenscj ai d w.irianifii for five jei'.M. V.'ajiyihe above w,tcs. or n C'ininiissi.jn, from hi'th twice 1! at niii'Hitit cau be tuii'le. Ior t'lroi.Inrs and er-is addie II. li A I.I. & CO., 7JI Chestnut S:., J hJa,ta., Va. Bjr. 17-Cw. 6 IT lib AT & ilOZrlPSOH'S ibOCK. 1 1 li or.iier-' -"' l wnuM respectful' sn 1 nuiiice ih:u ! 9 his just recciicd frtra the I;?!-'!, a la: attsorttucut of CCJIZ. .V-.. which he offers at tho lowest market j ricttf. Giro mo n sill. KATHAN KIIULY. arr. 17, 16:i7-tf. j (jtiijcl News for Molh;:rs. j Mother are you oppresnl with anxiety , t'oi your little ones ? Are your siumberji and ' lieiii ts i.roken hy their cries ? lo you awake ' in the morning c.iirefrcshed r.r.d aT'Jireli'O-ive ' If "0. r raCMic at onco a hotile of Up. Lean's i it f.i ! 1 itcmedy and you v. ill have no nioie J weary hours o. watebiug and anxiety. j I't:. LYONS' IN I' A NT RHMEDY j Has stor, l the test of ye.irs. Thousands of U'ir-es and mothers benr witnes laitii never ; t'ail-i 10 g've relief it uetl iu seat-on. Il is a: iniid. yet otire and spec y cure for Cuiic. j ( ramps r.nd iiinny 1 ains, uiiu is itivaiua'jie for all complaints inci lent ti teethius Sold by Druggists throughout the Culled Stales. Additss all orders to ZI KG I. tl U & SMITH, Sole Troprietors, IS7 North Third Street, Timadelp'uia. nor. II. XO-ly. 11. lia" A l NS! UAilGAINS! AT L0UD0X & JACK-MAX'S CLOTH 1 NO EMPOialL-il, - IMIFFJalNTO UN, 1'A. ."T4 HE undersigned have jut received from I. riii'adelphii another supply cf '?ZZ7J jijrs S'JXJ.TKIi CZCIHrjlG - r.. .1.... 1 it...B .k ,tAn ..1 1 t n . - t panic jrices. Also; a fine assortment cf S C O C 5' SHOES, For men women, boys, girls snd infants, at prices which liiey del cou-petition. Tho best or..l cheapest lot of 1 S fi ?Q Cf. (PS In the county, tornien an., boys. j GENTLEMEN'S ITIlNISIilNG GOODS, , Oversliirts, Un ! demt'; I'r' rs Collars, Oava,., Hand- ; uerslnits, I'rawers, iur, oraviit, nana- i; J A---'- . . ! !Hi.,,ooit thev hive heretofore extended lo us. rbeir support b giving theni good Goods at low prices. 1 t. t-tn Sur. DArJ EIGB'S col. m: n:cr, c:roctor. T'.ef.vir.;irr I'm tho r'.nM t-'titrtlffn tV.rcrA thi m-ctt':i , f t!i cvMif.y l- i- r.?r.r ti oie rritft iiapirta'i"! ti the pa .it., ii it la t3 o.-niz;iia tcci. l iLia; u.1 t..a'. ia an-I itli.r't;.ix s i th e:ert!t t.'-xa-l ! naa? f- ,! eX.!iu.E.) i.i.:w,..;. l in t'.:o r.-.W-t ee-ro t.mvs o-Traatv) ' I hi n--t ' wl'Me V e " m.rt!.. i x i: ct Bh.iw n " ;:It. .1 :.!. i r i.-e tna.-. COL. DA:1 tllCI. c''.:-n pcr!').-:tr r - t l It' r'ala U tio pxaia wLt!st 10 U pit:! itua -' a tta u 't; u t-s DAtJ nice, tn fc'a rmr i-'t tt tic A-:z. et Hraorw rL', T '! 1 T.T.X A. - -..Lt 1 .4 M ! lr..U!.t Jf.-.tVt'.. 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T Joors amlSnoEA. The undcr'isa- -Tr-i X) ed, having purrltaed front V, rr . Sia"MAC.r K. Powers ii hoot and Shoemaker Uop oa , the corner of Miin avt Tri i striata, isjuir j repai ed to aetrrr.modato ali waa my favor Itiai with a call witii Hoots, Shoe b, Gaitrbs, Ladies' Fin? Shoes, Children's Shos. & , at ma-crate prices. Au worit warrantrfl. E. II. I'ASI MifPintnwn, April 3. 'f"-1v. . 4 l'he undeis g tod re-.Jio; at fiiit coitntv, ia., ha ur sale Ni V CITY OMN;!iU3. t?7. capaKeof tolling sont. Anv peraoa w.fLic; to i n. I r$ ' : wU. -il'.J lnt:ocw-e to i-is "'.:5r I i 1 1 ir,:t.. &&& ' f ft '";' S -. v--5" 1 v i',--. ri ... -r :