Juniata cntiucl. j . : .- - - , - ? A union of laltcs, and a union of lands, A union no power shall sever; A union of hearts, and a union of hinds, And the American Union forever! m iTTlTn tow n.- Wednesdav Moriiinz, .May IS, 186?. II. II. UILSOS, Editor and Publisher SgrTIlEJPVrATA SF.XT1XEL-&V, Is the Largest Circulation of any paper p'n lislicl iu this County. It ig therefore the bent alvertisinj medium. It is Paper, truly loyal, ably conducted, a first class Localist", aii'l well worthy of tho patronage of every loyalcitizen in (lie County. THE l'ltlXTIXC, The Republican devotes a column and. a half last week to abuse of the publish ers of the Skntisel, Register, and Dem ocrat boeause when the ten came it ap peared the last named papers had three tiuics the subscribers iu this couuly the Republican cvm claimed tj have. Tor mouths the Republican has been publish ing to the world the bold uublusliing lie that it had the largest circulation iu the county, tsd now when thej arc so pub licly proven liars they, in order to hide their shame, tliart'O thut everybody swore to a false list but themselves. In this coujmurity such a charge comes with a bad grace from Soro-IIeols Pavis or Hcefy Allison, for every man knows either would swear to a lie for a drink of whisky. The law required the list to be sworn to. All the publishers but Allison and avw fur nished ihjir list sworn to, and it was not noticed that theirs was not sworn to until after the decision was made, and when the trick was fuuud out the Commissioners re quired tbem to swear to their list and as Davis happened to be uot so drunk as Al liscu eo soon after dinner he hud to swear. .Now, every one knows that for weeks Al. licon und Davis have been coaxing men to allow their names to go on their list for only wo weets or a month, saying they would charge them only five or ten cents, b'lt they would not ask them to pay it. Every duccut man almost refused, but without their consent they put on hun dreds of names. Jn order to get a Dem ocrat's name free of charge, only to swell their list, they would tell him it was to cut out the Slntinix. To a Republican iLey would come Lcgginp and say it was iu!y to cut out the Iii jisler or Democrat. J Jut it would not win, and with all theii villainy they could only raise 487 names, and we will challenge them to-day to rrofc that they have 130 actual yearly paying Fubsersb crs in the county. There arc not in this county out of cither party that many men who would read their paper or who would allow it to pollute their fatuity by its presence. The boast of daily get ting subscribers and the aid of deccut men iu extending their circulation in all bo.-h and miteiuble lies, as they are despi sed by every trus llopublican, and are only encouraged by a few Fore-bead Cop jicrheads who Lave no iufluence in their party and who are u.'sregardei by the pub lishers of the Register u'd Democrat. They pay the bill in regarJ to 'he print ing was passed quietly in the lasi djys of the session through the influence ot Col. Patterson. Now, the public well knovT that weekly the columns of the Ripubli- can ever since it started have teemed with J vile personal abuse of Col. 1. Iu this community where both parties are kuown it only if possible adds to the infamy oi .Allison and Davis, while the contempt vli which it j:i tieatcd by Col. Patterson reflects credit upon himself, and increases i tlx coufidene and respect for him enter- talaed by his numerous friends. Every j positive, decided, generous man like him roust Lave enemies, and no cfoubt the weekly Uillingsgate cf drunken b'ack gtitrsls like Allison and lbvis against Liai entertains them, but Col. Patterson never Las iegarded the opiuioa of his en emies and they will nd he has friends enough to suppott Lim whenever requir ed. We say this much simply because it is due to him and because wo have been urged week afier week by tho Ilepublicar.s all over the couuiy to reply to their at tacks upon Col. Patterson, but he has al ways requested us to wake no defence, as lie disregarded such blackguards as those who sympathized with them. In this case wc do it because they blame hiai for the passage of this law, and if he did, will not every one say be should punish theia when in his power ? The Printing Dill was read iu the House iu February Jas,, regularly passed, went tj the Senate and prised ia its order. It was two nionlLs before the Legislature. No one tried to conceal it. The title ni pcared on the calender, its progress was published in the Legislative Record and Daily Telegraph. V.'heu it came before the Governor it was promptly signed. Allison and Davis knew it was before the Legislature aud went to Harrisburg to prevent its passage, but Willi and MUlr.r did not get elected aud were not there, and Brown and Wharton and Hall and Haines would not be seen talking to such notorious drunkards aud villaius, and had they dared to show their faces in Gov. Geary's office he would have kicked them out. Their man Clytner was not elected, and as they lost their votes they dare not go any place iu Harrisburg but ia the Johnson Post-office, low rum slier and vile baudy houses, Such vile, filthy crea tures Can have no influence with any dc ccut man at home or abroad. The people on the castsida of the river have been outraged by being compelled to recoguize him as a U. S. Officer, but his days are numbered, and that like every other pest will soon be removed. Gov. Curliu was imposed upon by a pretended friend and appointed Allison Notary Pub. lie, but his appointment soon expires, snd we will pet rid of another nuisance, as Govcnor Geary don't appoint such whisky tubs to even so small an office. Then if he can get whisky enough he will drag out a miserable existence or may sink into a drunkard's grave, and thus society will be rid of the greatest villain and black guard that ever left Scotland for Scot laud's good, and that ever disgtaccd and iu.-ulted ibis or any other community. Tor years past this pest has been tolerated :n this community, and it is some conso lation that there is a prospect of being re lieved of him soon, thus lcmoving from before the eyes of the rising generation a frightful and revolting example of nat ural depravity. Every respectable man and tax-payer in the county approves of the object of the Printing I!il! and is sat isfied tc have the public printing publish ed in the papers representing the only two parties in the county. Johnsouisui, as illustrated by Allison aud Davis, has sunk eo low 1.0 one, not even the bitterest j 1 1 1 :p 1. 1 . 1 1 -ii . Copperhead, if he has any character will reeojrnize it. These fellows are r-.'jected by all honorable .Democrats, and ar.' de spised and disowned by every true Re publican. There is) not a dozen of them in the county, and no one will own them, and as they have betrayed all parties, ev ery friend they ever had, broken every pledge they ever made, false to God aud man, we would advL-c them to redeem themselves by showing the courage of Ju das and go aud hang themselves. THE IN'IMW U'AK COMMENCED. The war with the wild Indians of the plains may be said to have commenced. The Indians, arc doing all the damage they can in (seizing our trains, buruiug stations, and murdering the inhabitants. General Hancock, in his late plain talk with a par ty ol the hostilcs, effected nothing. They seem bent on trying their prowess with I'nclc Sam again, uone of the previous lesons seems to havo left a sufficient im pression on them to see the helplessness of their warfare. Our forces are gradu ally accumulating for operations and arc being divided for separate action in differ ent directions. The Indian war party is joined by various other small tribes. tsomc other tribes, mustering nearly one thousand warriors, claim to be peaceful and have refused to join the hostile bauds. A brush has taken place with a small party of Indians iu which several of them were killed and one of our own troops, wii.'i several wounded. We imagine that when this war shall be over ti." Government will have learned nultMCut WiIoru tj abolish all treaties with the Indians; and compel them to live in our States and Territories under ihe law as the colored people still do in say Pennsylvania. They must be subjugated utterly and wade to behave themselves as human beings should do vi'ithin our limits in the present stage of civiliz.l'aon. A Thick. Allison and Davis tried to play a trick on the Coujuiissioccrs by presenting their list of subscribers with out being sworn to. Rut they got caught auu had to face the music. Rut they did not want their list examined and it now seems that all the litts have been stolen out of the Commissioners Office. The Clerk, Joseph Middagh, Esq., says he last saw the lists iu the bauds of Davis and Aliisou, who asked to see them. Comment is unnecessary. Tut: R'pullican says Ronsall aud Pat terson swore before the Commissioners to the lists of the It-tjistcr aud Slnti.nei.. Not true. Patterson had nothiug to do with it. II. II. Wilson, the publisher of the Skntinel, swore to our list aud if it in any consolation to the drunken pub lishers of Andy's Organ we are happy to inform them that it is a li.-t of which we have no reason to Lc at Lamed. Slavery Abolished iu Jlruzil. England, Russia and the United States within the last few years, successively abolished Slavery. In England and Rus sia the aristocracy in tho Uuited States, tho democracy resisted the movement, as at variance with the laws of nature and the inculcations of revelation, as preju dicial to the welfare of the people eman cipated, and as damaging to social and in dustrial progress. Croakings did not avail to stop the progress of the age Even Brazil has caught the iufoctiou, Yesterday morning a Cubic telegram, ia our columns, annouueed that the EtF- tot of that country has abolished Slavery, the ouly limitation being that children shall be free on reaching majority. An enlightened man aud ruler, he compre hends that liberty mrans elevation and improvement, aud tc uuites his name and dynasty with tie best aspirations of tho age. Spain remains, in Europe and America, the cbmipion of that domestic institution which the democratic party of this republic venerate as the corner stone of law and order. I'itstnirg (!a:;ettc. WASlllM'TOX. Washington specials state it is reported that two of the Richmond papers it is supposed the Kxamincr and Times are indicted for incitiug treason and rebellion. The ll'-jiullicait's Richmoud special says that Judge Underwood had stated in open Court that Chief Justice Chase will preside at the trial of Davis, on the ad journment of the Supreme Court. The President telegraphed Gen. Sheri dan to-day not to close the legistratitm on the l"!h, as he proposed, but to wait for the decision of the Attorney General. It is estimated that in the counties of Halifax, Spottsylvania, Prai.kliu and Hen r' Virgiuia, and Rockingham and Caw well, North Carolina, the tobacco now on hand is worth twelve millions of dollars. The crop of Spottsylvauia, aloue, is placed at three milliu dollars. Notwithstanding the pre liininaries look.! , ". .. .. j to the preservation of ppaee, France aI)J ,,russiaare . ,; 1 " This course is producing distrust aud alarm iu Guancial circles hero and cisenhere. The editors of Andy's .Sore Heeled Or gan in their last issue spewed out their venom against Mr. Jehu W. Emery of this place, a gentleman well known to all our citizens and against whose character no decent man can say ought. Yet these besotted hirelings of Andrew Johnson, because Mr. Kmcry refuses to drink whis ky, get drunk and associate with them, cudeavor to prejudice his character by making him the butt of thiir malice through the columns of Andy's filthy sheet. Lvery boy iu town knows Sore Heels and as lur Reefy, throng', wh jsc veins courses the ''blood of he Stuarts," it is altogether unnecessary fur anybody to know him. The Jackson (Mississippi) Cl-irion as sures u of the gratifying truth though deeply regretting it that "the fact is too muuilcst to be denied, and too iu-oi i;.u t to be disregarded, that the Republieau party is rapidly extending itt ramifications throughout the Southern Stales. In all of these State.? initial movements', more or less formidable, are on foot lor form ing a compact party to co-i'j crate with that organization. It is a part of the matured selietno of the louders of that parly to uiaiut.iiu its ascendency, aud they have seized the opportunity aiTorJed by the introduction of the new clause in to the elective franchise. The death ot the old horse, Henry Clay, who in his time has been one cf the greatest celebrities, aud who was believed to be the oldest living stallion, occurred in Seneca county, New Y'ork, April 22d. The age of this horse is announced at -I'd years and 7 mouths certainly a surpri sing age for a horse to attain. tfu? tU'rrtisifmcnts. In the lastmciit of the l'attertun llouar, j.j Tat tcnon. Hotels. Families anil Dealers furnished vrV.h UrcaJ. l'ies and Cakes at short notice. The Su bscriber has also opened a Salesroom in MilHiutown, at A. T. Lames' Cigar Slore, thus utl'ording the citizens of both towns an opportunity of buying good and cheap Bread, may 15, 1807. JACCH CLBL0C1L On Ridje Road Street, l'a-rysvih'c, Fa. The undersigned has just received from the Easttin Market the most attractive sto;k of (joo:!s ever brought to PerrysvUle. Our stock consists of Ladies Drc?s Goods, latest fctyle. Calicoes, at low prices, best quality of Muslins, &e., NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, Groceries, Quceusware, Salt. Fish, &.C. Call and examine our Goods before pur chasing elsewhere. We take great pleasure I in showing our goods beheving them to an be bought elsewhere. The rice paid lor all kinds of Coun cheaper than can highest cash price trv Produce. Ucnicnibcr the place, Ridge Road Street.! rei-t-ysvillc. JACOl i.SCUEL5i'.'YEl:. may IVji. G110YEU & BAKER'S ft. svfT Were awarded the highest premiums at (he ritutc Fairs uf New York, Kentucky, Vermont, Tennt'tsee, New Jersey, Missouri, Pennsylvania, A lab" inn, Ohio, Mississippi, Indiana, Virginia, Michigan, North Carolina, Wisconsin, California, l'jwu, Oregon, At tho Fairs of the American Institute, franklin Institute, Mass. Mechanics' Association, l'eiiu'u Mechanics' luMituf, bt. Louis Agriculiurat and Mechanics' Association, And nt numerous Instiiutes and County fairs, iuoUnlinj; all t!: Kairs at which they Werccxliibitel the past lln ce years. First prizes hare also been awarded these Machines nt the cxhibii ions of London, Paris, linli lin, l.im, I'.e-ancon, !ayounp. St. L'izier, Chalons, und Ihi'y havo been furuislicd. by ppecial command, to the! ''mjircs of lu iincr, Empress of Auslrin , impress of A'dssii, IJuijtrrss of Jlra.il, (iievn of Spain, and fjuccn if Jlaiaria. The GROVKR & RAKKR Klastic .Stitch Sewiiij; Machines are superior to ail others for the following reasons: 1. They sew with two threads direct from ihe sp ml. nnd re'juire no rewinding. They are more easily undeision l and -iscd, and less liable to dcrangeiut i:t than oth er muehiues. t. They are capable of executing perfectly, cium'e or adjustment, a much givai- er variety ot work than other 111 icliines. -I. The sliteli madu by these machines is: niuch more lirm, clastic, aad durable, especi- illy upon aiticles which re.piirc to be washed and ironed, than any other stiich o. I Ins Kiiicli, owni); to liie manner in which Ihe 1 luler lliread is inwrought, is much the most plutn-i and beautiful 111 use, and re .- .,- , .. tains this p.umpness and beau y even upon iriieles freiiueutly washed aud ironed until tiny are worn out. 0. The structure of tie seam is such that, iliough it be cut or broken at intervals of only a few .Hitches, it will neither open, run, nor ravel, but remains firm und durante. 7. L'ntikc other machines, these fasten buth cn'ls of the seam by their own operation 8. Willi these machines, while silk is used upon the riht or face side of the scani, cot ton may be used upon the other side without lessening the strength or durability of the scan'.. This can be done on no other m ichine. ami is a great saving upon all articles stitch C'l or in. vie up with siik. 0. These machines, in addition to their su-pH-ior merits as instruments for sewing, by a clianpe of adjustment, easily learned and practised, execute the most beautiful an:l per manent embroidery nnd ornamental work. tii'.OVLi; & I! A K KltS. M. CO.. 7;!ti Chestnut Street, Phiiadelpl.il, Machines delivered at ihe residence of any 1111? pitrchiMng in either of I he liorouglis. Tli reads. Oils, Needles, and every other ai lie'.e appertaining lo Cue working of the ma chine 011 halid and fir sale by .1 . I;. M. Todd. The above Sewing Machines are for sale by .1. I!. M. TO !!.. Ftcrson, Fa S. Ii. LOSDOX, Mililiuiovm, Fa. may 1". IH'-.T-tf. mm Pati KH.sux. Juniata County, Fa. Ti e undersigned, having re fa: :ii ,l.e 1 ihr ab ii'- il etsis. is a.iiV pr.-pired t i liii-nis'i tlu public, on the most reasonable terms, w'nl. M.aU .vol R.f,;shs.,rU at all Honrs Fartiiers and oihei. visiting towucan j rocure meals at almost any price. Also, bugu liable attached for ihe accommodation of travelers, atleuded by careful ostlers. ICE CllEA.M IN SEASON. A share of public patronage is so'ilitcd. may 15, 1807-tf. WM. IlLICSE, Pro. OHPIIAXS' COUKT SALE. P.y virtue of an Order out of the Orphans' Court of Juniata cotuily, the undersigned. Executor of John Stoncroad, dee'd . late rf Walker town ship. Juniata county. Pa , will sell at public sale, on the premises, in the above nsm d township. 011 TIlRSDAV,JrXhirth, 18G7, A tract of Land containing Fifty-one Acre", more or less, bounded on the west by Kugler and Griffith, cn the norih by J-hn McMeen. on the cast by McMeca and Snook, and 011 the south by ALKnight's Heirs aid Widow Wilson, having thereon erected a Two-story Log Houseaiid Barn, a spring near Ihe house, an Apple Orchard anil other fruit, wiih a suf ficiency of 1 imbcr Land for the use of the place. TERMS: One-third of purchase money lo be paid 0:1 confirmation of s V.e, and the bal ance on Cue first day of A pi il. 1SC8, with in terest secured by bond. Persons wishing lo see the premises v. ill please call 011 the sub scriber. Pale to comn-tucc at 1 o'clock, I. M., of xaid day. may S-ts. JOHN McMELX. CTICE. The several Tax Collectors p 1 pointed for the present year, 1807, are requested to call at the Commissioners office, on the 21th inst., file Ihe necessary bond and lift the Tas Dupiicnte.. l'.y order r.f Ihe Board may 8,-0t. J. M1DDAG II, Cr. -. -I ff f()( While Pine Shaved Fap nnJ 1 UU.UUU Joint Shingles; aleo, Boards, Oak Plank, Plastering I.ath. and Rickets, for Bale bv CHAFF & THOMPSON, may S-Cm. Milroy, .Mitilin county. I a. i AT W X' 1 S1,0UE 1ESS M-KEREL ! 1 fr E"lc ry J' M' LLLFUK ! nnv 8. ISto-Sr. . LT OF SEW EXTRA IIEItKINC for xl , ,b-by J. Mi BELl 'Ji'.!'. I s. i y, GETTYsnrno asylum I'Oli INVALID SOLDIKIt Incorporated ly Actof AssemMyorthc Com-' 't'liiail Taililiijg CoillpuIiT. monwealth ot i'ennsylvani.i, March C. 140". ' ' jFKKV, FAI?.!sWOKTIl &. lo. The Board of Supervisors appointed by the Cor.. L. 1'kf.T, of West Virgiuia, Prcs't above Corporation to ci.rry out ihe ohjectsof L. S. Fap.nswoktii Secretary tin: act of incorpora.h in rc-pcctOiliy un-Vcr. o.. , , . ,, V ,; '" . nounce to the public that the tegWatwo ot ' SiAMMILUJl, luuiiuawunty, Gcn Pciinsylvania bus authorized the raisin1' of jcr:" Agent. funds for the erection, establishment, mul maintenances of an Asylum for Invalid Sol diers ot the lute wnr, to be built on the Battle-field of Gettysburg, and iisnn inducement to patriotic citizens to contribute ti this be' ni'Volent object, bf.ve empowered the C'irpo- j t'ompnny is now prepared, after a gui-ccss-rat:on to distribute amongst the subscribers J'1 ,4";t Ilic'-cl '3 improd. cystrra of i.-ci- ruch articles Ot value mi l mtcrcsf, from nsso- n!rC 111 pPvcrai yarns in tnis cie.nfy, and ad. nation with the late war, or any money?, i f- li0""1'"? counties, to oiler for sale hne ic, ,i fects, property, or estate- real 'or personal, l,JrJr "iiliin tins State, Ter.nei-.e-c, Texas i whatcver. in this Statu or elsowlierc nt sm-li ! fson. l'tah. New Mexico an ! Nerada, in th s time or upon Biuii terms, and in such way and manner whatsoever, as to them shall seem lit, any laws of this Commonwealth to the contrary notwithstanding. The enterprise is cordially recommended by the following named well known .'i-ntlenicn : Major General GKOItGK ( MKADK, Kx -Governor ANDHKW ; Cl'IJTLV, Major Ceneral O. l'KXN Yl'ACKKU, Major (ieneral K. M. CI.'Ki ; )i: V, Major Cenerai .lOi'I.V K. Bltt )( ICi:, Major General CHARLES II. T. CDLLIS. Major tieneial II. J. MADILL, iMajnr General JAS. I,. SELI'i;lI)Gn, Bri-atlier General JAMES A BEAVEIt, Brigadier ( Jencral II. G SICK ELS, Brigadier General .lOSEl'il F. KNIFE, Brigadier G'-ncral VM. .1. BOLTON, Bri-adier Girncral SA.ML M. .CLICK. Brigadier General JOHN K. Ml iiPHV, Bri-u.lier General JOHN F. BALLIE;:, Brigadier ieneral 1. F. .Mel i . I'-ii-adit r General I!. E. WINSI.OW, Brigadier General I ! EN I! V FLEAS A NTS, B1-1.4a.bfr General .1. . . S. t.Oi,i., Brigadier Geticr.d -I. M. CAMPBELL Brigadier G -neral TllDS. M. WALKER, Brigadier (ieneral M. C. TALLEV, Bri-adi. r lo iu-ral 1. M. M. GKEGG, Colonel F. S. STAMBAl'Gll. The site lor the institution cliirtv.icrc.h.is already been purchased, -slid it is hoped that t-'""1' W"rk may cotntiieuce bcloic mid- summer. Subscriptions will l c received :it the o.Ilcc of tho Association, No. ll ii Cliestnut street, 1 Fhiladflplna, on and niter Mi inlay, Ihe (jth day of -May, 1M17. For each subset tption of tvc dollars a cer- ! til'n ate will be issued, which w ill entitle the j holder to siu ii article of v.iluc as ni y be I awarded to its n.itiil 1 r. T'lie- liist distribution of awnr.ls will lie1 ade intincdiatelv iij the receipt of b'.i,000 m siib-criwioiis. ot ii cat b. The ilisiribiitioii will be pul.lic, an 1 under the direct supervision of toe Corporators. IVr-ous at a distance ;. re reipicsted to u-mil their subsr-: ipiionsl v. lu ll praciictiiie) by Post ollii-e money order, or register: 1 letter, to i;i sure piompt delicerv. Dinct ' tiers to .1. I). HOFFMAN", t-irti ll-Mtrii of S tj.err ;' ; 1, n.ix i 1:1, F. ., FuiU'.e!;;:,::!. Tl. l,.tl., lixi tu o ;i'lii-,!nli. 11I II, 1. -lu-nrilv () ,(( un,i7.r',.,. jirt il:st: ibtit-on. The items of Diamonds and other pn-eio:i.- st itu s were purchased troni ritizens o the S intii iltiriii!; the w ir, nnd I be:r 1. ....1 : -iLi- iif'o.fl t.i liv- lessrs. Henle 4.V Hros.li!e most -------- - . t.xU.nhl. ,i;:imond importers... the country. and by J. IIerinaii,iliaiii'ind setter, . 1. j .liana .-..iimy. IJa.. Ceneral Anit ; Mr. .VTrV Fiif ivfiTin ' Stuckprall.'- Tai-.-ry. Pe-ervo township. Al OLTT1M.LK'. A.-1 LI 1. 1 U.k I- . ALU) iwh,..., .,..,. .,r li e tannery ..f Mes-r-. soldi f.:;s. Incorporated bv Act of Assembly of thet'om- luoinvealtli of Pennsylvania, March II, IS Ollice II 'W CHESTNUT Street, Phii'a. Flil-ST DISPOSITION. Eighty Thousand Suliscrihcrsat A"i.nn Fa h I 1 Diamond Necklace, lj lir.l- liants, vabted at :;n,t!l)0 o Diamond Clu.-tcr Fmocii and Ear Kiu-s. 1. 1,000 3 1 Awar.l ID-lii tiov. lioiuls. . pi.ttotl 4 ! DianioiidCross-.setinsilver T.IM.H 5 1 Diainoiul Cluster Hrooeli (i 1 Award 10 10 (iov. Iioinis. . 7 1 Diam'ml Single Slonc liiiiif S 1 Diionor.'l ( iuster Ur:u-i-h I 1 Diamond Single Slotie Si-aif Pin ' 10 1 Diamond Clu-tcr Urooch 11 I Diamond Cluster Fraci lt t 1 Fair Single Stone Diamond liar Kin!S 1.-; 1 Diamond Cluster Iltooeli 11-1 Award 10 '.'Riov. li.utils. . 1.1 1 Diamond Simile Stone Pit. Pi 1 Diiitn'nd Siu;!j StoeeSiu 1 17 1 Diamond Cluster Urooch is 1 Di ;m'nd Single S'oia- Ring ID 1 Diamond a 11 d Emend. 1 Erooi-li 20 1 Di uii'n.! Single Stone Kii'g 2! 1 Iiiiiiini: 1 Clti-ter K'tig 50 1 Long ltuiia Camel's Hair Mia-.vl J:! 1 Choice Emerald Stud St 1 SingV S;ouc D'-ani'ml King 21 to 10 Aar Is ,,t 10 In Ooveii:- metil 1; .11. !s, each ul 1 Tlu 1 e-stonc Diamond nnd Kuby b;.!f-lioop lling CG 1 Diamond Single-stone Ear Km. bs '17 1 Fair Diamond Cluster Studs o a 1 Dintnonil S.ngh; stoue Kitig st;ir selling f!! 1 Di-imond Single stone Fin 10 1 Diamotiu Cluster Bracelet. 11 to .VJ- 10 Awards ot 10-iO Covcrn- llier.t B.)llds, ej'.eh ..... .11 1 Lady's Diamond set Watch .VI 1 Diamond Single Stone King 0;! 1 Diamond and Opal Cluster King M 1 Diamond Sinde Stone Hirg 51 1 Fair Emerald Scarf Pins. . .1'! 1 Diamond S'nuls Stout- Stud .171 Diamond Cluster Fin 53 1 Cameo nnd Fear'. Uroocli and Ear Itititis .10 to 158 100 Awards 10-10 Covern- ment Bonds, each 1.19 to 253 100 A ward a, Covtnment Li-ural Tenders, e.-ieli .... O.tlliU l.."ioo 4,UUii l.tK'tl I.IHIO LUW -foot, :;.(-. ii.O'JU :;.tM!: I'M) -',jtl!l j -on !o(M) 1..JIHI L'Oft L.aMi l.otm 1,000 gyg ifti (j.l) ,V!0 f.00 00 J 5ofJ -RIO 330 210 200 200 110 100 100 100 G.OOO Awirils, Ciovcrnment Legal Tenders, each The distributions ot thealiove rcivtirda ivill be made in public as soon its the subscription is lull, ot which due notice wilt no given throngli the papers. On and after May Oth the Diamonds will be on exhibition at the of- Uce ot the Association. 1 he public can corit.dcntly rely on cirr- Uiui" being contlucted m the most, honorable and lair mannr-r. All the awards t 1 1 ji. landed to ,-ert.!ic:it9 holders, tmt.icdi.-.tfli t.f- tertho ,l.,tr,bitt.oii, ftff t 00 at tljp c V ... V N -' tstieet, Fhiladelpbia. CEUTIFICATE. AVb liPii bv certify that wc have exaiiiineil the Diamond Coods, Pearls, Emor;ih!s, Hu-1 p . ... ., ..T ... bies, and other Precious Stones. a described , TV ' 1 IN "UP. IN THOMt SONTOU.N. i.i the above list. ad find them all Ken..inc. . 1 M T " f" J C '"" 1IENI.F. Itlti 'S. Diamond lm,.o,t..rs, 1 hompsontow n and v c.ni.y, that I b,. 20 M UDEN LANE, New York. ! "I"'1"-"1 Ti" :"''! i,cti' lron, ""1"'h"r,,,t 1 HTOUivv lii,.,.l So.tor iKirl.uil .T-.rfl lona-unimCc tin ul.io tl . lllill.ll.l.l. '"" yai F.K!O.ME Street. New York. AGENTS WANTED. Books ran be had containing 20 Co rtiScate? ONE HUNDRED DOLLAnS. ! All orders for Ceitilieates must be addrctstd ' 1 t.j .1. IV IHH-'FM N, Se n tar;-. v tj,,. ; 1 si. i -.. cS'.cr. l'h:Xia'-I:-:3. . EIVCLUTICS ! IvLYOLUTIOS ! A pplcndid orp"Mun!iy fi,r a secure and mom-rate inrestincnt of capital is dot offered by ihis Company to Tanners and Capitalist of hupc as well as uiwlcrnle means, iu tin; shape of rights fir I'istricts, l.'iiuie its, Tjwus or for lnuiTidua" use of jaid improved sys teni secured to Kanfor l A. Hirkcl, t's i , l.y Letters I'ntcnt dated NoTcniher Ttb, lK;i, :.n I grentp.l for seventeen 3 e-srs, and ty pr-id .c. A. liickcl, Ks'j.. legally Iransle. r;-J to t'rs Company for this and tc other State atidTft -ritorie9 mentioned. The successful working's of th5sprp.it dis cover has been iu-iuonMrated iu enery in slance, wherever fully and thoroughly ipled, and lri! ! v-11 :i.d now gives general ar.d uni versal satisfaction, biiih as toqual tyol leailier and the saving in .art of the foriuur esjen aive in ase riii'. b.;:k. !-s ran be seen ly t!,c attached peitificates. This is the oiiy sj!i ipm ever introduced which is warranted as to its virtue by the proprieties. We w:trea::t to nianuiaeturc Pole. Lenther in Ninety days. M.-nnesf, Leaihrriu Fitt, days S'.riii'.e Leather in Fully lays. I'j per Leather i i Thirty-Five daj s. tvit j Lt .'iier in Thirty ; days. Calf-kin in Twenty 10 Twen:y-F.vi' 1 days. Sheepskin iu Two 10 Three Vk warrant to save one-third in h-avy, r.i d one-hall' uf li.e f"i:.,fi kj. 1! in lij;la stock, ni ikirt-r heavier leather tliaFi can fit manufactured with bark alone. A superior iiia!ity of leather is also aarruult-i 10 be made under this sy-tcin. N alterations arc necessary or required in the yard or in the manner of inaiiutaef nr.. , but a great savinj.' ot labor is aiMite-l by not bein reipiire i to '-l-iy away," and t!.H leal her bein scoured with preil ease. The rtai iriiu- of tl.i'i d;sciei-y e.-.nsis:- in ti:e lessonir to OTi-balf ihe ex:ien.-e -f tanning l y th-: n-e of a ure'y Tfgeiable matter, iu coi-jur clion with tun lark, whieh can be at any lime, in all se-isons, and at any place secured al the limi'rd cost of n t nioru Hum twenty. five r uts ti .1 humired hi le. 1 his sy.sn.in hav.i: neeii but recently dis- j covered end patenle.l. November. 1 La nt been very t Men.-ively mirodu-cd a- yet, the commencement havii.ir been m.i le by this Company, with !: Patentee in thi '!:ite i:s May, 1 '-'CI, a.i 1 is ri sir--essfally used ill 1 be f'. lowing plnees, reference lo whirl, is ma-le. '7 : dr-.-ene eeir.ry. !':i X. Ncv- ru-.e. !.'.u rinou ,v Co.. WaMote-i-ui, I'a. si. ."Siiiilh, J. Webti an I oluers: f nyette county. Pa. T. Vernon. J. K:'!e-y. l-..:ii-i- x Itro., Indiana, Pa. (ieoi,- ;s auiuiiiler. "A est moreland county, Pa. .'. Verwon. A Lechery couu'y. Pn. Lappe ,fc Wit,-, l.uckh oipt K Kieler. Stuckgra: h & ricir. UmvI iL Co, t '.t n : r T I -. ri ah. sj,,eci:nens of leaiher m.iiiutaroin d und-r i .i.- ' 1- . . .1 - .. ...1 iiui9ss'eiii can ie eiiim.:..i ..: i e snr- ami Warejoon. of tieor-.e miller, in I, i Liiekhaup .V Kiet'er. S;rin j:ii.i.-n. ; I i.mciai lerni.s can now ne sccure'i. n n e ivnipiiiiv is just be'rinniiiLC o -ei-aTiniis. and 1 l.-r,-l.re ,li-p.,se I f-r f lie tin Iherauce f 1 T:r system lo make sale al b.w aud inoiieralo ;.riccs. per I'urtlier itiforu: iiion call on Oi-o. .-rAi.rMii.LKB, Indiana, Pa. my i-:;ni. tttltiat f?-----'':,-J-- J- I). .x'NSVLVAM R 1 1.l'.i .M ON Al i aftet Monday, April 2:1. l;:.,i'., passenger Train will leave Mill. 10 Station as follows. : EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. I 'M P. M Fast Line VJ l, . -M. Cincinnati Express ".'!. P. M. ay Express ll.ai. A. ?I. Way Passenger P. 21. WKSTWAKII. Cincinnati & Eric Exj rc?s 1 J"i, A. M. P:: It i more Express 4.C'.:), A. M. Philadelpl.ia Exp.e.s... Ti.tlJ. A. M. Past I.ine ft..V., P. M. Mail Train X .".7. P. "f. Emigrant Train V.),-K A. .M. JAMES MH'.TK. Ag't. PPtCPvl liUl.'l'SiM. lM'.iV i'iul ATJiUS.F. IIANNCIAN'S ix r a t t 1: it s o TI!() Ins just returned IVoiu Ihe Ci.y with a laixe aasoi. itienl of HiPincry an 1 Ff.ncy Goods. i Consisting in parti I' lbtuei. ait.S K. tv et Silks, I Y i iwers in: 1 Tiimi:.:ng. I'::il". 'teri.-s, L.iee i tin. ids. lliin-il.ei-ehiefs. IJalmorai Skiit. I'oop ' Skirts. Oluves, Read liinif s and Oi n.o.e -.is. j Notions nnd small Wares, forming the best 1 assortment of .SPUING AND SUMMEi: GOODS la tiie County. She si.lici.s a call from the public, being confident ihat she can suit all. may 1, 18ii7--Im. t;ie cem'lnk cor; BAKIEIT SEWISG .l!iri!!.E- Vi axttk. Agents. j'l'i-J per 11. ..nth i:r.i a'l expenses paid, 10 sell the Cenuine Rartlctt Sewing Machine. This Machine will do all the work thai can be done on tiny Li.;li priced machine, t,u 1 is fully jiatentcd, licensed ami warranted for live years. W pay the above. 1 wiiges, or a commission, fram wnic-u Iwicii SO 1 thai amount can be made. For Circulars and terms address IL HALL & Ct.. 7S1 Chestnut St., Vhilitd'a., Pa. apr. 17-Cw. PEURYSVILLE 1 j 111 i Jjllii V LXIvO. ! Til II E uu.lersigncd havinjentered into nart- . J h e ,!rcpare,i , m ,,jr TumhaluI,1 M,f unA.nt3. Table T..p9. or any c,(hi. -m our ,ine of bllsines 0 , e Mi, woM renson;ll;!t) , ,. Mtrmllt .. of Atncricar, I Marble always ou hand, ; ' I j ra-v ' 1 EMP.S'OX. L. KENKPP. in and SiiKiir laoN W.vrr, also, Stoves nt the lowest ca-h prices. Koofin' and Spuiit:n; pr.- i.ipily attended to. All work made Of the best ic.aterial. " WM. C l.tH.AN. 'I humps. .::tr.wn 9