i Juniata Snttiufl. it union of lakes, and a union vf lands, A union no power shall trier; A union of hearts, and a union of hands, And the American Union forever! M t F F L I N T O W N Wednesday Morning. Mar It I8G?. II, U. WILSO.V, Editor and Publisher yg-HlEJUVIATA SKXTISET.-&S. Ijtha Larfftst Circulation of any paper pub lished in this County. It is therefore the bat advertising mAira. H is Pup", truly Inval. ablvcaududed, class Lcculiul. nd well worthy of the paironag of every Iiy.lcititm iu ibe County. UwiNO to the large increase ia our sub scription list during court week, we are compelled to issue half sheets in order to famish each of our subset ibers with the . tOVERSJIEXT BONUS. Iloldecsof Seveu and Threetenth notes, dated August 1 J, 1SG3, can now exchange them for six per cent. Five-twenty bond i-sued under the set of 1SG5. If at the time of the exchange the accrued interest cu noles elia'l -exceed the interest on the bonds, the difTererce wit! be paid by the Internal Revenue depattiaeut. If, on the contrary, the accrued interest on the bonds .numlj iK.t imnn rtAliili1 f ll (i 1 fTtirPtl CO ' iivn.uo ....i -J..- - may Le paid iu currency by the person propoMUg to make the exchange, and ! should accompany the t.otcs. Up to the ,,,,. , ! ursiuayo! .nay the coles lorwanea tor couversiuu, auu on the bonds returned in exchange lor them, will be paid by the Government Notes payable to blank-foi warded for j conversion, must be endorsed '"Fay Sec retary of the Treasury for redemption,"' over the signature of the party forward-: ing tbeui. When, iu the notes transmit ted for conversion, the name of th; holder Las been inserted as payee, they must be etnioritd by hini in the following manner, to wit: '"Pay the Secretary of the Treas ury for redemption." Wheu the notes are held by other parties than the origi nal payee they must bear his endorsement and also be endorsed by the holders iu the manner above stated. In all ca-a, evi dence ot the ideutiry of person present ing cr furwardiug notes in which the name cf the payee shall have been inserted and -of the genuineness of bis endorsement will be required. When notes transmit ted are endorsed by an attorney, adminis trator, executor, or other agent, thev must be accompanied by the original or duly certified copy of the authority under which be acts. All letters should state the kiud registered or caupvin and the denomi nation of the bonds desired iu exchange, When registered bonds are ordered, the parties ordering should state at which of the following places they wih the iuter est to be paid, to wit: New York, Phila delphia, Boston, Baltimore, New Orleans, Chicago, Si. Louie, CinciccaU or Charles ton. Parties desiricg to avail themselves of the offer of the department to pay ex pres charges upon Seven-thirties forwarded for conversion will forfeit this privilege un less they transmit such notes in packages distinct from all other securities, upon ! which the department does cot pay cx penses of transmission. IAXI.MILMA.. The TTnited States Senate acted wiselv in refusing to interfere in behalf of Max imillian. From the first the Austrian Prince was nothing more cr less than a tool in the hands of Napoleon III, and Lis assnxptba of power in Mexico could never be regarded as other than a usu' pation on the part of an invader. Now that Msximillian has failed, uciiber be or the Emperor of Austria has any claim cd the Gverninent of the Puited States tor aid and cemfurt. The Mexican peo ple ibtmid be left u!t"ts to deal with Max iuiillian and Lis ragged army, all of whom deserve to be treated as robbers and inur Jerers. The whole course of French inter ference iu Mexico has been to insult the people of United States. Maximiiiiau tfCut to Mexico when he felt sure the American peoIa woie iu no condition to call him to account for bis'pouduct. lie deserves no sympaihy from our Govern ment, and all the barm we wish him is that be may be made to feel the penalties cf the Mexican laws he has violated. E&-The iron ore uiioes belongio j to G. Itoodey, alufig the Juniata river, near It. Union, are said to contain both gold and silver. An as?ay proves the ore to con tain f 12,80 of gold and eighty centa of 7?r : '.!i 1 a ints. tkk r. i". cisr,Arii:.v. That cop. pel bead piijrs rdiotild origi nate all kii:d of charges against ltvpuli liean legislatures ia Lot a matter tf sur prise, as it is a part of their vocation, ays the Lewistown Gazette, but that Re' publican editors should persist in ridicu lous assumptions because, forsooth, they could DCt accomplish all they wanted, is uoing a little too far and saying too much. We have never koowu a legislature that pleaded everybody ia its acts, and we can not fiud one tenth as much fault either iu the present or preceding assembly as some of cur coteuiporaries. On the coutrary a large number of wise aud judicious law." have been paused, the tax-payer relieved from heavy burdens of State taxation aud most liberal provisions made fur sol dier' orphan children. Less monopolies have also been created than in forniet years ; temperance obtained a buou it had in vain sought from forn'cr legislatures by giving discreationarj power to judges ncur lii'i.fwiu and a A lunitwi t if m v,y ti.ini- j tested in many other things to prefer right to wron. All the stones cot un about increasing their pay, about bribery, au ' many other charges at which disappoiutrd politicians and copperheads snap like huti gry do's at a bone, eveu il it is putrid, are cither totally false or p'evi-ricd to suit tbe appetites of thoe who would worship Jeff. Davis as readily as Iliesler CLuicr or Andrew Johnson to secure an office. J.OllMANA. The Xcw Orleans Hrpullican of the 13th ultimo has the following : General Sheridan has is.-ued an order ' 11 mini fif In .r m inilir.irtr ftiiiiniiikuifin I tin ' I i , .. trial ot jjr. a.fccr ana such oilier pet - Suns as tuay be pri perly brought before it. The necessity fur this order arises fniui "'e euid Walter, who killed a mau some time since in one ol the coun- y ,,;,,,, brought to trial fur lue lie", but simply subjected to a mock esamiuati'ib and immediately released. It is rumored that Certaiu well-known feiviin who were ;.,omir.cu, either as win principals or accessories, iu the bloody scenes of the 30ih of July last, msy have an opportunity to defeud themselves bc- fre uibuual A HOLT VOT1.NQ WITH THE NEGRO. The New Oilcans 1'lcayuue Las the fol lowing : Wc have urgod our people to no ou:ei indulge in any false sijUeamishes about ac cepting the negro as with themselves a voter, aud to indulge in no hesitancy as to his competency aud (jujlificutioiis. Whet ti er we vote or not, lie will ; and those who refuse, from the must l !.-e of all species of prido, lo voto al.-o, will deserve, it t!iey do not have it visited upon ili:ui, the ex- 'eeration of all tho-e who, beini; ostracised by Congress, are dc(udeut upou the reso lute pioiiiptness ol "lieir telluw-citizeus for salvation from further deprivation of their natural rLhis. The man who would refuse to plough his laud with a mule because he preferred a horac aud could not get out, or to per mit a carpenter to iLtnd his biokeu table when there was no cabiuet-uiaker near, 01 to walk the same street which a black man u.-es, may well commit such folly. Such a tuau ought, perhaps, to have uo vote, for he has no discretion. Kuta man who is iuJirtcieut whether black tnau or a white oue has dug the ground which grows the vegetables, or a white or black cook prepared his mcil, oulit to have no weakue.-s of the stomach, heoause. when he puts in his vote, a black man's ballot has gone in before his, or auothcr one puts in one just after. It is ridiculous for any one to pretend that he is lowered or disgraced by gnin to the polls with a nogro, when he crowds in at the jjtuerul delivery with him to tet a letter at the post-office. Is it because the neuro is exercising political influence "" i..s vo-c : i ou will sur- ieuMi,i vmi.t mi "L-mvi 10 niui ar."j 'owiuse who remaiu at the South only to despoil you, and to f oik hi in as a means to en rich themselves, it you do not vote. You must cither give up this control f nil your aflairs to the neuro and the Radical, or exercise jointly with him the duty id' stifTrase. There is no time left your re flective judgment. It is now or never. If you do not step up now to the polls and secure a share in the government of the Start,, it can be so organized that you never will be allowed. JSi-There is a use for ihe Russian Pos sessions recently purchased by Sacre tary Seward, as rppears by this suggestion of the Chicago 1'ost : What to do with the Mormons was ev idently in the mitid's ce ol the Prime Minister wheu he bought Russian Amer ica. He knew that tl.ey Would have to leave I'tah before long, and so lie pro vided a new territory where the inutli tuarried could go "Sealing" to their heart's eoutiut. If the icicles of Russian America can be made serviceable io cooling the passions ot the polygamists of Utah, Ml. Seward has uot cast away the people's millions for naught. teJ-'fhe lieadicc; Daily Uisjxitch de plores the fact that ciks is the only couuty in the State where neither arrange ments have been made or a proposition discussed for the erection of a monument to the memory of Union soldiers. It is uot strauge lhat Berks county should re fuse to honor oead Foldtcrs when she cave a lare majority against intrusting live' Sdtrrs with tha eioetire traschi' SOLIJItKS LETT-HAND WHITING. To the Left-Armed t'orpa of the Union Tlia Editor of thV Soldiers Friend, iu compliance with urgent requests from', members of the Left Armed Corps, here by announces that he will distriburo a second series of prizes amounting to Five lIi"NiRKi! Dollars in premiums fur the ten beat specimens of Left-IIana Pen manship, by soldiers and Sailors of the I'uiou who lost their Right Arm by disa bility or amputation in the lute war fur the Union. C There will be ten equal prizes of Fifty Dollars each, the award of the l'tlzes"0"1 w the Constitution of that State bo Uiade by distinguished officers pf the Army and Navy, who will furnish an au tograph Lcttet to the successful compet itors. The Premiums will bear the name of the officer making the award, and will be known as follows : The Graut Premium; the Fariagut Premium; the Sherman Premium; the Shci'idu Premium ; the Howard Pre- ,;, . ,l0 Meade Premium ; tho Jlan- cock iiemiutu; me uoofcer treiiiium; the Geary Pnmiuui; the Logan Pre mium. The Manuscripts will all be sent to the Editor of the &ldirrs 1'i iaid, to be ro istered, uumbered, and prepared for in specting and when so prepared the awuids will be mad. uikectiunb; The writers luuot furnish a sketch of their military history, from tho date of their eulistment to their discharge, in. eluding company, rcjiimeut, rank, a hill of battles, dale aud jdaco whar wound J, etc. Oi igiual essays, poems, tales, incidcuts aud anecdotes of the war nity be added, aud are earnestly desired. The paper uiut be wide-ruled white letter paper, about eight by ten inches to tne pi'ge, iiuu leaving an iucu margin at j the t:-;:, bottom aud idcs. The tlxets must not be gu&med or f'ast :ued together, but correctly uumbered at the top. Write on only one side of the piper. Write iu black ink. Pencil writing wiil uot be admitted on the catalogue No oue is entitled to compete who can us'; bis riht arm, or whu tias learned to write with his lift hand j'rviuus to the date of his Kuiind. Those only are cu titled who have learned to write since the date of their uisubiiity in ihe service. A proper nfndavit must be made lo the facts, to jn event imposition aud injustice. Photoglyphs are requested iu every case where il is practic.blj lo furnish oue. Writers arc bi'tciALW caui tONtti against seudiug inuuusci ipts cr coires pundeuce to the Ueadqiiartt rs of any ol the officers who are to award the prizes, as it will not serve their purposes iu the least, aud will only make unnecessary ex pense and deiay. All manuscripts mast he tent to the cji'tte of The Hold it r Friend, to be reyishevd and clasxijled. xar"Noue of those who drew prizes on the lirst competition will be entitled to eouij e:e for the present prizes. Rut they are iuvited to contribute new specimens to the collection. Manuscript? should b sent wrapped around a wooden roller, or in a paste board or card cylinder, to preserve them in the best order. They should be rolled Iciii'hwise, and uot across the page. The lists will icmain open to competi tion till the first day uf July next. The mauuscripts arc to be collectcj in permaucut form for preFCAition, an I to remaiu in the possession of the editor of tho .Soldier's Friend for publication. Circulars and full direciious will be scut ou application. Address Wm. Orland Rot u.r, Editor of The S'jfditr's Friend. No 12 Centre street, N. Y. The New Haven Courier says that Capta u Wm. W. Clark of New Haven, au old, successful aud intelligent whaler, who has spent years on the coast of Rus sian Auietica, declares that the country is wonh ten times what wo paid lor it. Its fisheries are apparently inexhaustible its harbors frequcut and safe, its climate comparatively mild, aud its lands rich ia valuable ores. Kansas City, April Ul. A heavy shock: of an earthquake was felt here at 2.40 P. M. to-day, causing the people io rush out of their houses iu much alarm. The plastering was shaken down in some bouses, but no serious damage was done. At least one hundred thousand do lars have been collected iu Peousvlvauia iu aid of the Pope. It is estimated that million aud a half doliars Lave been Col. lectcd for the same purpose in the United i urau iui m.aivt i States. ,-, ,. Vpnrl,n, rMonroe, cx-mayor of ew Orleans, aud the wreth who cueoutaged the tnur- der of the black loyalists of that city, has I -left the country for the country's good," y . . 1 1 B.i'tl.A !n C iwa'ta KEWS ITEMS. -Maine has fudges vt Good Tcw- plars. with 24,U0t uieuibers A white raccoon was captured near Furinvil'c, Va., a few ji-lns tinee. Wisconsin supports one hundred aud thirty-three uew.-papers, of which eighty five are lie ublieau. Miss lleleu lirice, of Heaver county was receutly tried aud uequittcd fur whipp ing a proiaue aud defiaut boy. Two-thirds of the newspapers of Kan sas favor ihe Woman's Suffrage atnewd- There are iu Memphis fourteeu gam bling houses, each of which pays one hundred dollars black mail .o the police- A party of Washington county gen tlemen iudulgcd in a watch rat hunt, re ceutly. They killed 3,315 ot the toug tailcd velmiu. Ay Ohio editor who has received a cake of su-ar, made from tho sap of the black walnut tree, piououuced it tuptr.or to wupie sugar. Sixteen huudicd gallons of liqucr. valued at SrlUUU, were spilled iuto the gutter at Rostou by be Slate constables a tew das miico. General I.ce has no politics, sriys a Meu phis correspondent. Very likely ; (iraut kuoeked iheui out of his Lead at Appouiatlax Cour' House, Va. Owners of fast horses are giving them the names of romantic aud handsome la dies. A Cist-class beauty uud a first elaes race horao cost uhout the sumo money. A New rebellion has been organized ia Teuuessee by starling thirteen tiew cotton factories. The iuteuiiuu is to con jutr Xew England spinsters aud briuj; liiciu duwn. A rich specimen of puro silver from Al'iutnua territory, wcirhiu about ninetv pouuds. and valued at SIS'JO. has betu re , v - i , i I ccneu iu .iew totk. itiia is tue pioueer : lump Itom that region. Near Red Mouotoiu city, Montana, there are three distinct ciateis of an ei tiuel volcano. Upon ihrotvitif; a fctoue in them, not a round cau be heard of its touchiug the bottom. Philosophers say that shutting the eyes makes the seuse of hearing more acute. A wag suggests that this accnuuts for the tnauy closed eyes thut are seen at church every Sunday. -Two 'jun uicn in I'Utler eountv. uamed Samuel aud Wilsoa Creps, blacked their laCOsund atteinptud lo frighioil a neighbor, just for fuu. Oue of them got datigerous y shot for his sport. The Common Counsel or RufJalo have passed au ordinance which fixes a penalty of $50 for swearing iu the street, with imprisonment iu defau.t of paymeut T'l.e City Altomey has commeueed prose cutions. During the session just ended the Pennsylvania Legislature passe u sixteen huudied and lif'y two bills aud sixteen joiutsesolutious, uf which twelve hundred aud eighty-eight have thus far been sigr.ej by the Governor. i he Loudon Court Journal says that "false ears ot flesh colored Iudia rubber have beeu iuveutcd for the use of ladies having large ears. They are used in froui of the real cars, which are drawn back and concealed under the liair." The la dies who wear such ears, must have long as well as large cars of their own. Mtx drcrt'.srinrnts. ( tUILDilCS Tt) iilUt) OUl'. lie unler V sialic 1, U iirses;- ot' tue Poor of Ueale tonn-iiip, have a number ot childivu fur whom ih.y wish 10 vbiaiu suitable jduces uu lil tuey become of ago. TIIOS. HARRIS, may 1. lSC7-4t J. P. I'OVLK. S. G. 1)11 EbS LEI", Jiulicc of the lace. . urrryor and Con- liyaitctr, Siifqw hiiuna. Township, "ITT ILL attend promptly to all business en .V liusU'd to Ins c.i-e l'ec.ls and other sc-.ivening dno on the shorie-t notice and on lln lii'jrt reasonable It mis. Purticiilaratten tiou paid to laud surveying. may 1, Cm. IETT1NG. 'ihe Board of Trn-tecs of the J Congregation iu Mexieo, of ihe U. It in ('mitt will receive piopoials lo build a Iiiick Chapel in Mexieo both us a whole, and f ir the Mason, Krick. Carpenter and Plaster work si parately. up to May, II, 1SG7, on which day ihe Ijt'ing will fake place. N. I. The specification can bo seen at David Paitersou's Shoe bhep, in Mexieo. may Il-L't. LOOK OUT FOIt US, WE ARE COMING. HIIOLLOBAUCH 4 HOWE are now tun ning one car to PhilaUtlphin aud the other to Clearfield each week. They leave Patterson for Philadelphia every Monday, aud niraiii arrive in Patterson every Wednesday, and leave Patterson for Clearfield e -try Wed-ne-d iv, and arrive in Patterson every Friday. ' J i.: 1 1 L I. L-...1. ..il itWuiis wi-'uing Lumber, Fresh Fish of all , kind,, and markei.ng ot every ueecr.p.ion . will find it to their interest to give them a call betre goin elsewhere, as thev are the only Itarlies who run regulai ly, have never stop. Hr'.ea t times, niissed a trio. I uor cpanged their run. A they ray cash for produce, farmers wilt i id it to their adv image to sell to them. ( find Goods for merchants cat'leu m their ears: I A fe 1,0 -ys Je. in'r Cs-if. ' A do' fPilK JUDICIARY COMMITTEE .f tl.c J X Semite meet at llnrrisbiiiv ou M..:.t.v. May l:;Hi, pro.. n '1 o'clock l. M., lo iu.l.i n Keaaion t'ur the inestiprtign nf Ihe char ges made against Knil Koid Companies lor allcpe 1 exiurtionn! cbarces upon lieighis and 1 I a-iM-iigirs. rarues imtresie.i are Dotilied lo attend. L. V. SIIOEM IKEK, pr. - f-it. Chairman Commi Ire. PERRVSVILLE MARBLE WORKS. niJIE uu lersigned having entered into pari--L neiship are prepared lo till all orders for tombstones. Monuments, Table Tups, or any ether articles in our lineof business, on short notice and ihe moat reasonable terms. Ital ian and ihe different qualities of American Marble always on Laud. C. EMERSON, may 1, ISCT-tf L. L. KEXEPP. mr UOODSat KEV PRICES AT MRS. f. IIANXOAN'S IX 1' A T T E It S O X, T71IO has jusl returned from tbe City with V a lurpc assortment of Uilliuery and Fancy Goods, Consisting in iiartof r.ornicts and ltonnetSilk FiJwera and Triniininirs, Kuilorderies. Lane ! Goods, lliindkerehiet's. Ualuioral Skirts. Hoop! .-kins, uioves, ieaa iinips and Oi iintnenls, ' Notious and small wares, formiae the hosl ' assortment ef SPlUNti AND SUMMER GCOD3 la the County. Sbc solicits a call from ths puhiic, being coitUdt.it that she can suit all. m-iy 1, 18o7-Jm. T-K' .M1LH.NKKY KST.A I . LIS H M EN 1" IS i IMTTEKSON. Mi.-s It. J. Jtcihroek. has loc-ited periuaiirtiily in I'aitersnn, and is prepared lo fnrni-li lioNMTs, H.r.,. and all kinds of Trimmings. '"rKS?' done promptly find jn ike latest nrv!e. l'eriec' sanetaeli:in. given. "rrit t . -, n.o !e rate. Call at her residence pn U:ii!ge srie -t, ! 0'ie dr.or eanl of Str;ycr's Store. I ape ' l-'J:u. VTOf ICE TO CONTRACT (iKS. Se.!ed 1 to- ' i. pus.ils nil bo receive I up to S o'ci"rk ' !. M., on th 4th i1.it of Mar, irV,7, for I t;:! i- ' in a f-chool Mouse, at Free Spring in Wlkti j towtin ip, Jnninta county. Tiie buihiir.g to; be of I'.r.ck, I ffct n.jiotre with ctilini 1" let liih. ll-i: and et.ecific-tions cr,n b? ! -eenonan l ulur Mondav. April lind , Col. J N. Mocre'a Tiaar l iv Sprite. i npr. 17-:!t MICHAEL f-'lilliKl!, .W... I 7.""..,,, ..: 77 : S l...SO!.l.T10.S.-lherriiier.hin fcernto-j 1 tiTe esiKiinz oi.ie,.n Levi ll?cht and . Samne! Allayer, doing hii-tines utiut-r tlia name of lireht and o'luver, is this 'Jotli d-y of M irth, lsi.7, d:aolvrd h mutual rousnt , tc bon-k4 , le ,irln ,,:It iQ wu of . Samel Strayer for collection. j CoiuisMnj of Linea Shirts, OvetAIrta. l'i- Hr.CIIT. " j.irrsliirt-. Iirawer. Collar--, Cimti-i, );.,.i. SAMUEL STK YKK. j i, rcl.i,., S'nckinga, Snapeniers. i.Lt., ie. The business of the firm wiil ln-rP!,fier be! j-aThaf.kfi.I to the r.iib'.ic f. r i:b.-:iT enndueieii by the iimbn igned who returns! v,-.,,,, ii:ey L;-.v hcr.v.fors i:en! lto u. his ihsiiKs io the public for ps; t atron-ig. . : n,- ,,.;i.i n-.ir. 1 ::. 'i.uiti t.w.r ,.rr-ot bv and respecttully awUciia a coi;i -..n n-r. -, the i-ivii.j iU-t. eooi ii It at low ., -Ki. SHI.ti', Apr.:!.. 825" fAM'L STRAYER. THE GENUINE BiSTLEIT SC'.V1C .UlCIIl.M. j Wakti.o. AjjeiiN. Si oil pur month and a'l expenaca paid, to ar!l the (ienitine l;r:leit Sewing Machine. This Machine will do a'l J tpt ih.-it ran he tli'ne iimmpv ttli price1? 1 machine. .n I is fully patents. t. licensed un i ' warranted for five year. Ha pry ihe at .ej if or e iniini"ion, frum which twi-e mat amount can be made, tor t lrciiiarH and larius uddrcsa II. 1 1 A I.I. A CO.. 7: 1 Ch')'.n:.i St., Vlala i a., l j. apr. 17-''w. AT I MIC undersigned .would rccpecfully an- j . imiincv mill lie lias jusi received xrora the Tlast, a larj;e assertaicut of r " r---"-T- - - it Y ' ' J ' '- " - CZjlZ, which he otTer.i at tbe lowest niaiket prices Oivoine a NATHAN KEKLY. apr. 17, Isil7-lf. Good News for Moliicrs. Motbera ire vnn r.i.i,iil with n n 1 iet r foi your Utile, oues ? Art your slumbers and ; hearts broken by their cries J I'o you awake ' i.l ihe moiiiinj; imreli-i-shed and apprehensive j II" so. procure at once a bottle of lr. Leon's ! Infant Keinedy and you will have ro uicie! weary hours o." watchin!; and anxiety. Du LEON'S' I.N PA XT PE.MEDV Has stood the lest of j'ears. T.iousiinds of j iilirsi' and mothers bear Vi iiness that if never ' fails to Rive relief il u-cd in season. ! is , num. yet s mv a iu speeoy cure ;r ,ur, 1' I lv, ...1 Ii. .b ..t.il ia , i.v 1 ii .. 1.1.. for ell ci iiiioaoits inci lent lo tcetuiii ' . . .. : Sold by PiusTgisls throughout the United Slates. Address all orders to ZlKGLI-ltixSMITir, Sole Proprietors, 1,"7 North Third Street, Philadelphia, nev. I t,. '0l-ly. GOOD WS OPJGE LVIORE! tt ii I TilnU line i.wi r,.,...i..I .-.1. I " " i ,- v ! io - . . ' greatly reduced rate" which Lc is sell.inj u.1 Hie fisliowiug prices : j American Prints from 10 to 18c. Oihers I". !" to lti. i 111 illllllivt iiwu.i.jm mi: ..Ii, ,l. j Ciin;;!iaiin to :c. j Ue l.allis - - io -e. t Ladies loess (ioods 'Z o ;c- ISrown Muslins J-. lo to - ie. I IlloKehed " 10. P.'. Io ;ilc. I Ticking -0. 'J" to r;,sC- j Cottunadcs -''. -" to Mc Ladies (jailers from S1.7", S-.O", JJl.nO j also a fine assortment of Misses (iuiters. i Best Lovering Syrup - "lc. qt. I Cio'ni Syrup llrown Sugar While " best Uio Codec... -U lo 2"ic ot 11. He. :3lhi. oOcif". ' tJlcis. lb. i Cal Oil, (hesi ).... loots. p.. or iioets. pal. Also a fine lot Cassimeres, Casinets and a -nn,l a.soitmeiit of Ihe hcest stvles of Mea and P.ovs' II ts. cheap a larpe ass jrtmer.t : o . . r .Notions- -auies new ..vie oi uioves ana . Uole Trimmings The following prices paid for Putter a Epg" : Uutier 2icts.. K-gsOcts. doi., Potatoes fan r ho-h A ..o . . ,.e T..i.1.- irl -Yi'l TTnri-iniy r.i " hand ...i i ..,-;! fx iT-if ; JLAIN ANU KANCY Job Vii it'y eja. 4 GRAY HAIR. Thit la the Ajidbosu Uut Clog mada . i TlilalatheCnnthittiy La th AjuMtoaiA Ikit B!ag;i V 4 This Is the Stan wbs iraa bald ami (Tray, TTlio now lu. raren lorka, ther nr. Ilei.kedtheCnreth.tlnT ' Iu the AmubusIa tliat liiag rnada. J"' Tala Is the Mil (tea, handaoma aal pa, Who married th man one bal i aod WIw bow has rarrn loekt, thejr ear. lie uaed tka Ambuoua R-x Thla ta the rarann.wAn, hr the way. Harried the maiden, baudaoma aa4 f.Ry To the man once bald and irrar. But who now baa raveu fuclu, the a.iT,- Reeanae be lined the Cnre that l Li Uio AjuiuoaiA that iUag mvK Tills la the Tr!! that rlEft away' I nto tliia fart, uhlrh hi reiiom ly if Vow Wtittltl not h bnl4 or pray. L M.TUDSS & CO, Pmprietcrs, Petebsctt, lit J- or sitf b ap;il :M.13!;7-CmJ raugai.vs: i. t . io i Mi.iii jtowi, l a. PARGAIN; LOUDON" & JACKMAr-r.S MIKFI.INTO'.VN, PA. rP HE nr.'IprsiKned hava just ree'irea from . t'uiin.teipl.i anoiiier s:pp:v ..f -i- r, -,-.r-Tx' A rr--- - '' J,'. " ' ". ' ' ' ' "r ..len a:i.J Love, wl.icn t: ars .r..:i:T,g at ?'lD1C I,r,eti- Al"0' a fit,e !,ri"R! cf 'X- - ? 5" C i7 C For men, wi:iifn, b-J3. pirls sr.! infant'. ; j,rU.M .,,ich thfy defy coa-i.e;::ij2. Tin bt an-i cluapest lot cf . , ., - - - . -, -, "L ' " J ' w " u 'J in t:i? i ji.H j i iui ;t-a in I n. GENTLEMEN i' Verv Reapfrtfu!: . ! nov 7, l-VMH ijillX'S X JA;KMAX. fi iSVLVANIA KA1I.ROMJ. ON AND L after S Sunday, Nov. fSt,0, ras:'tgt Tri:i:a wiil leave .Miinin Si.ttiun as fu..o : E.ASItV"Aiti. I-LtladelpLia Kxpress.. 12. JJ I. II Fat i.ini 7 ,(.';', A. .M. (Cincinnati Express 0.4U, I'. M. iay i: ..11.31. A. M. V. ay 1 asscn-er 1 ',-. 1". .M WKSTVVA&n. Raitininre Expre.-s 1 0". A Philadelphia Kiprcs?... 5.00, A Past l.iti. P .Midi fr.au. u,7, P hmi-r!)t Train -.47. A J.ME NORTI!. M. M. ."I. PKNN3YLVA MA HOI?!. PA TT F.R SOX. FA. Opposite Mifflin Sinliou. m Pnsn'a Eeiiroi J Th undersigned wov.'. l rereetru"y iiifiir-n hia fricu l-i and the pu'oiic :u?r-.'.'y. '':r.i l. has tske'i rhar of lhi hl.-T. e nariied huu-. I Th hon.e is large and c"ti4.r.:odi-ji.. hul j well veniilated, ami :" '.:d iii- in einj' vooiris ui.-'i rooms for lsmilii s. it:d i op-, n d ,y ' and night. I'treena wken.-l tor sr.y train, j The best MteRdalJi-e -;: . ;c - le rciS ..J VcjixU I all-.: a.i .Lv Li.i.ts tsi'i adc.it. F. -M. M!C"T:T. , jau. Co-if. Owtif.-an 1 I . -rr.ft.ir. IV iVi ""-n i hok. The unrt.':i:ii- Jicr.t i fd. ha 'lr f.lirctia -l T: ma 1 XI ! H-wers his b-.r.t and Shoemaker Sho;i comer of Main anl l-r- lf treeu, isn; w prepared a.-v-onrTi , iaie ali w&o Bisy tafcr ru'' wi'u l0 0'i'5. is il O K S, C A ITERS I.sdiea" Fi;ie Shoes, Chi!Jrpns Shoes. He., at I tuaderatc m lci-s. AM work w.irrftnti-1. E. P. PAKIt.". Mifllinlown. Apiil".. V,7-ly. - ,, Jn- tin S!IiP. IN THDMPStlNTtiWN ,y I would re-;ieutfn!!v inform the ci.ueL. . 1 ot j noiiipsoiitown ami v:c:m:y, tur.t 1 Lao j cpen: 1 a Tin and Sueet Iron cstab!L-!i"i:ort .iii'l aiii j-repure! lo asc jiai:iouae tu puu.ia ttith 1 in auj Sukf.T lao.s llAtc, u:.-9, Stur-a at ti e I nvest p-ish p'ic'."". KiMjf.ug woo Spcniing ri'tr''.7 attonicd '.a. All work fj !-.' oi the b.-n materia'.. C. LOCi AN. Thorn j';.::tnl-3, feh. 20-C-n. Jua'.ata eouutv. 1 a. A1 uereoy piven i.e.ter.i vi .i'J.i,ii rl i. i . l - . T.i. . e a trati.m on the c'sfc nf Sitmuel lni:et-' la'e .,- f l :,vc-tii' I ,-ivvu: Lin dee'd , have i'een crant- ed in due form of law i y 1 1. ui;ieiittied. All pers ns indebted lo said cs! itv.- ur r---fiie-ited to make inin-cuiate psvinent, ail ttt'-isc having claims against ti.e suti.e will pleae present Ihcru properly acthtinlicatci i-ir settlement. si r. :'.-r.t. SAMUEL I.KON VUD. .l,.Wr. Xli'E have o-e room devoted ntireiir to t V (iet.is Tu.-ninhing Mude Clnthiiift, such as Ciuous aai I.eady Coats. Pants, Vi-aH. ( -ver Coa's, Pools & SH jCS. IIuis & Ce.p-, WuitoShirti f'lauael Shiris, Undershirts, and Drawers. RUI.ori P, Kl:iiW i T'Ar.ivr.K. SALT.' SALT.'! SALT!!! A superior quality, either hy single saea: of ux quantity. We will l irniih MerchttnW with salt at Philu lelphia prices, with tLa at "V " MLvbtl' rhOlU lAltiiioi "'u f uuneraigii! re,.-.i,ii? 1 Ae?dem..Jn,ata county, 'a. has fo S a!a NIW (.'I TV OMMUl'S, capal le of ItoldiuL- sixteen rer-Zr-i-. Alj person wish'tij ''--' 'J y ' A'iT'T, !,'c
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