Juniata A union of feicf, and a union of land, A union 710 2ircr shall sever; A union of hearts, and a union of hands, And tlit American Union forever! Wednesday Morning, May 22, 1867. II. II. WILSON, Ilditor and Publisher g&- HIEJUXIATA SKSTIXKL la the Larvnt Circulation of any paper pub lisbed iu this County. It is therefore the I ictt adetr tiling mci'ium. It is a Paper, truly lnyal, ably conducted, a liiH class Locaiist, n.ii'1 well worthy of tbc patronage of every Icyalcitixeti iu ibe County. Call of the County Committee. The Uniou Republican County Com- mittce will meet at the Sentinel Or Iit'E, in the Borough of Mifllintown, on SATURDAY, MAI' 25th, 1SG7, at 1 o'clock P. M. The object of the meeting is to elect Conferees to meet -the Conferees of the other counties, to select Delegates to re present the District in the next Republi can State Convention. The following gentlemen compose the Committee : Mifflmtown A. 11. Martin, C. MoClcltan. I'.;.: . i!. S. 'oo. i'. M. Uroniuger. Fermanagh 0. 15. Horning, .lobn Stoucr. Walker J. N. Moore. Kuril Kaufman. .Delaware C. S. Shelly. Levi Myers. Fayette Samuel Leonard, It. Cavctiy. Mocroe- A. 11. Landis, Tobias Pcsom. kisiiueiiauiia E. Loup, Solomon Cpdegrsve. Greenwood T. Rumberger, II. F. Zeiders. idilford Jacob Grouinger, J. S. Robison. Turbett Wji. M. Rohison, Noah Ilcrtzler. Perrysville Chas. Linthurst, S. Puck, Hcalc John Woodward, jr. J. 1. loyle. Spruce likl A. J. 1'tUrson, James P&ttoo. Tusearora ThoniM Morrow, Win. Hart. Lack J. T. iennif, henj. Walla. Mack Lee Eob'l Melntvre, Samuel Shearer. A. II. MAIUIN, Cbainiiau. WHO IS (il'lLTV OF I'llHJ! KV. la last week's True Kpiollcan we no tice an article charging the publishers of the three papers Laving the largest -circulation in the couuty with peijury. A charge like this, if it came from any re sponsible source, would be deserving of more than a passing notice, but the pub lishers of that filthy sheet arc so notori ous for misrepresentation iu their vain cf forts to cover up their own guilt and as suage their own consciences that any charges coming from them against any in dividual falls harmless at their feet. Wc will remark here that in our efforts to in crease our circulation, in view of the fact that the public advertisements were to bo inserted in the three papers having the Jargest circulation, we were aided by the entire Republican par.y, and it would be strange indeed, if, with all this aid, wc could not increase the circulation of the . Sextisel a few hundred, wbeu the edi tors of tbe Repullieun, a paper that has no party, and that decent men of all par ties refuse to have in their families, sircar tluit thy increased their list three It u ti died . Who is guilty of perjury, aud who are the men that charge us with that crime ? Sorc-llcels Davis and Reefy Al lison make the charge. Let us see if Sore-IIeels is guilty of peijury. He told ui and many other Republicans iu the county that at the tiite the remains of Abraham Lincolu were lying in state, at Harrisburg, he wcut to that eity to see them, aud that we will use his own lan guage :r7; hvhiinf on the dead tody of Abraham Lincoln hejdaced his riijht j hand on his heart and took an oath M he icoiU'l never vote Jor a Democrat as lonj as he lived, and called Coil to wit ness, that if he ever violated the oath then and there taken, he hojKd that his ri'jht urm tni'jht tcither. There are many Republicans, and Dem ocrats too, in the county who will be qual ified that thb- is the language he said he used on that occasion, and yet he boasted, on tbc street in Mifflin, after the election last fall, that he had t oted the entire Dem ocratic ticket. Who is guilty of perjury and blasphemy? Beefy Allison, the Scotch terrier, with the Stuart blood, a nondescript who plays sccoui fiddler to Sore-IIeels, drinks bad whisky aud stalks through the streets of Mifilin a living witness, that in his case at least, the departed spirits have takeu beastly form and arc haunting the habita tions of men, is the other beauty who charges us with perjury. He enlisted in the army and tocfc an oath to be true to the Government and serve it faithfully. This oath he violated every day he drew pay from the Government. He was noted lor keeping close to the beef wagon and iuartermaatcr's stores, where danger was ticarce and whisky plenty. The tTO worthies who charge their neighbors with crime, joined the Good Templars. They each took a solemn ob- ligation to refrain lorcvei from intoxica ting drinks ; they attended the meetings for several weeks, and oa each occasion, and even while under the iuflueuco oi whisky, renewed the solemn obligation. l'chold them now! commou tipplers, con tinually under the influence of whisky, a disgrace to the form their Maker gave the ui, and C: only to miugle with theii kind the beasts of the earth. Who arc guilty of perjury ? Sore-Heels and the "blooded" fellow ean, with impunity, charge other men with the corumissiou of crimes of which they are guilty themselves. They are re sponsible for nothing. Their own crimes are haunting them and a guilty conscience is forever upbraiding them, and when whisky fails to drown their cowardly fears of a puuishmcut that will be me'e 1 rut to them htreal'ter, they eudeavor to drag other men down io their own beastly level lionet men have nothing to fear from charges coming Irom such fellows. They cannot shift the responsibility on to other j men's shoulders. The devil cannot be robbed of his due. Their guilty con sciences will haunt them through lite, and with the aid of the whisk' they drink to stifle its upbraiding, will hasten their jour ney to an ignominious grave. JEFF. DAVIS. This traitor has been released from prison on a bail bond of $100,000 to ap- prar at Richmond Court when wanted Everywhere as far as our kuowled!; goos the people who were true to the old flag and the Constitution during the rebulliou, denounce in unmeasured terms the release of this man whom rebels aud sympathi- j This machine was rue, last harvest, on zing friends pleasantly designate a great j several of tbc farms in the vieiuity of man, and the exponent of true and grcaj ( l'errysvillc, aud gave entire satisfaction, principles; but it is a known fact that ' It is nw offered for csaaiinafion at Per these principles were not calculated to ad-j rysville to farmers, aud will be shown to vance the interest of the whole people. them lv the Aircnts for this county. but were only the old ignoble principles of caste, that a permanent few should rule and govern the many. To hold sucli views aud struggle for their adoption does not iu the Amcricau miud constituto a hiiih order of greatness. It cannot be shewn that he was ever the advocate of the doctrines enunciated in that doeu- meat the Declaration of Independence which heralded to the world the dawn- ing of a new Government whose princi ples have been proven here iu the North ern States to be better calculated to ad vance the prosperity and happiness of the masses, than an' political principles ever before espoused by a people, Wc sec iujOur Washington correspondent informs him none of that high progressive creat- i us that the President is about to pay a ncss that looks to wholesome reform, to j visit 10 Sleigh, N. C, and that on tl.c , .. ii i way he will proabiy address the people, the abandonment or arbitrary and des-' ,.. - , 1 , , , , i ,i ! r 1 I YA e siueerely trust he will do nothing ol potio principles for the liberal aud free. flt,ji jiCt .;m j l .y ,Uic hail or He deuounced the doctrine that all ::icu euchre, or dance tho p !ka, or the tight are '-born free aud ciiual," aud that i;.:.u is not canaLlc of eell-aovcrniiicnt. but al- . o ' vocatcd an unjust form ol civi.ization i J one ever welcome to those of arbitrary and despotic turn of mind, he avowed i that two crcat classes onlv bhould exist, the master aud the slave class. The history of the tiast nroves bcyoud contro-: J 1 J versy that where this doctriue gains the ascendency, it confines itself to no race or color. Ia another phrase, it means that "Canital should own its labor." V-nn-I dcrstand with what recard tbe mccbanie i the farm hand, and men generally who la bor for a "living" and own no capital, look upon the individual who advocates that the man for whom they do service should own them just as he owns oilier property. In the interest of this doctriue Davis had the tact to organize treason against hin Government and deluge his I native laud in blood ; and for all this he ;s j great gleatncss is of ti; fcpeoics wLich the fallen Angel had a; rat fcpeeies wuicu the laiieu Angel had, and for which, with all his followers, he was hurled from the shining court of Heaven down into tho depth ot Hell. Again, how select in language the f. ieuds of thi arch-traitor are when they style him the "Stern Statesman." Strike out the word statesman and put in its stead the word traitor, and properly designate this imp of Satan the Stern Ttaitor. We sicken when we think of his stern systematic cruelty practiced on our ' prisoners his fellow-countrymen. The stern and cal lous Xcro who in a satanic mojd burnt a portion of his Capital is not to be com. pared to the stci n callousness which Davis mauifested at his Capital, where daily for months ha heard the low wails of distress and mourning come up from his human slaughter-pen!) located in different parts of his kingdom, and yet this human monster has had no trial, and is at largo on bail. Have wc no law to meet the case, or is all this a farce, a piece of political jug glery? The people will'know. They de mand tbat this chief of traitors be tried not in tho spirit of revenge, but as all evil-doers are tried, to protect society from the domination of devils. Foe lengthy proceedings of the Davis powow at Richmond, last week, see first page of thLs paper. "Our Colored Fellow Citizen." At the recent Democratic Convention in Tennessee, the iollowing resolution was adopted by acclamation : ' II, c.iv7 Tlinf nnr eolrvrnd ft,ll-. ..W.I izens of United States, aud citizens of the Slate of leunessce, and voters, of this State are entitled to all the rights aud privileges of citizens under the law run! Constitution ot the United States and tbc State of Tennessee." 'There's Democracy' and a bij fur negro votes! Negroes entitled to AiI THE RIGHTS AND I'KIVILKGES OF CITIZENS. Is not that NKCUO EQUALITY ? and lias not our Demo cratic friends been proving for years past that negroes were only brutes, have no souls, no intellect, aud arc wholly (lis qualified to vote ? At the same time lead ing Democrats iu Tennessee say negroes shall not only vote, but hold clSce, rit in j 'llC jur anJ ia sholt. " "unti,tluJ to ALL the rights of citizens." What a sweet morsel this will be for our Dem ocratic neighbors to roll under their tongues 1 " Our colored fill ow citizens .'" 'OUU colon J FELLOW CITIZL'NS ! !" MOWING .MACHINES. No. class of labor-saving machines of late invention an. of more value to the Jarmiug community than tho Reaper aud Mower. Scarcely aitf thrifty farmer can ' afford to do without iWiii. It is not to j bo wondered at, then, th. almost every , farmer is providing himself with ue of j thoso superior harvest bauds. (Jan ol the best wc have ever secu operating is the ''Hubbard's Improved Mower, com bincd with the Syracuse Sclf-Rakor." Sam i t:i. Okemix, Jacoi: Ztii;i.F.it. It gives mo pleasure to state thr.t this machine mowed my grass and cut a por tion of my wheat, last harvest, and did its I Wl'rk ia a m,ist raI,iJ D)aline- l' work is 1 tlibk caly excelled by that of j au olI,cr- Davii. Wilspx, i -Mai' - 1SljT Perrysville. TllE New Y'olk ,Sitndag Mn-eitri, a Copperhead paper, volunteers the follow ing advice to the President in view of his eotitcuifituteJ visit to the South : 'Tiik Pkesiuknt Goi.no South. 1 rope, or say his prayers, by way of variety; Lut lot 1,,w ",,t make bpcechen. J.et Ins i !,,. i1...t r... . .' . . . ,. , , ., , , leigh is a terrible place lur bad n Iii.-ky. w, toll kills further than a needle gun, and if under its influence, the President should set to specebiiying, as he did last Jcar 1,0 w"uU gjve Pdicalisw a nev i lease ot Us lilo. Wc Lope, llicrlore, lie ... , , i t t ! u-nl picb.nw nbiiinoriei and lititirtinii t.iain and go iu for silence, aud light potations." .-- J L,,0E Ke,'ly' a mi;mbcr of V, from I'LiIadclphia, has been traveling tlirou theSouthernStates.audattcu.pt ed to lecture in Mobile, ou Tuesday even ing of last week. The great rccou structed got up a riot which resulted iu two persons bciug killed and quite a num ber injured. The police, consL-tiag al most entirely of discharged rebel soldiers, did not interfere, though tha whole force were present at the meeting. It is said Colonel Shcppard, comnicn l!i.g the U. S. troops at that post, will make a thorough investigation of all the circumstances. What a pity, that such a peaceable and well-disposed people should be placed uu dcr military rule 1 There is no mistaking the glee of Cop perhead organs over the release of JcH. Davis, and their purpose to turn the trans action to the ridicule not only of the liv ing, but the dead supporters of the Union. ly one of these organs it is brutally de clared, that Underwood fixed Davis' bail, so as to make it average tot cents for ev ery life sacrificed duriug the war for the Union. .Tamps liuph.in;in nnnp declared that a white man's day's work wasnot!)11! worth more than ten cents. Now the di, ciples of Buchanan insists that a white man's life, lost in a struggle for a free government, is only worth ten ccn's. De mocracy is progressing. Dii Soto when he visited the shores of America, sought long and arduously f0r the "Spring of perpetual Youth," that those who bathed therein might never prrow old iu appearance. People of our day have in part discovered a substitute for this unfouud spring in King's Vege table Ambrosia, a few applications of which gives to white or gray hair that dark trotitr and slossv appearance peculiar tu youthful beauty. It any of ocr readers J, , , ,i . , . ' , ... . ' doubt tins, let them try a bottle and be couvinccJ of the tiuth of our assertion, SoLDIECS who cd lifted in West Vir ginia regiments from Pennsylvania, by sending their address to tho Adjutant General of that State, at Wheeling, will receive an elegant bronze medal, struck ! b-v 0ldur of tho Ig''"t-e for prcsenia- ttoo to all men who enlisted in West Virginia regiments. ATiW No. 1 SMOKE MESS MACKEKKL I'M for alo by J. M. BCLFOKD. may 8, 18G7-;:t. A LOT OF NEW il ma by day 8, 1 S07-:Jt. EXTRA MEHUINO for J. 51. ISELFuKD. VJOT1CE. Tie several Tax Collectors np 1 rointeri for the present year, 1807, arc requefled to call at tbc Commissioners otliee, on I lie 'J till int., tile tbe necessary bond aud lift the Tax Duplicate.. liy order of th Board n-yP,-3t. J. M1D1MGM, Clnlc. 100,000 WHITE DXE SHAVED, LAP AND JOINT SHINGLES. Also, BOARDS, OAK FLANK, fLASTEHING LATHS, AND PICKETS. rilB SALE II Y CKAFF & THOMPSON, my 8-Cm. Milroy, .Mitllin Co., Ta. FLORENCE Lock-Stitch Utvi:nsitiLE Fi:ei S i: W I N O M A C II I N E. Uit Family Murium' in the HcrW. Iligltal 1'i cmiuia Gold Medal Last Fair of the A.MKUU AN ISSTITCTK, New York. Ki.uiw.m r. Peivimi Maciii.sk Ci)ms. Ni. 5') liroaciw.iy. The machines can be seen at tho resilience of i!ic Apenl, Miss E. C. Siunib.mjrh, Main Street, Mitllin, Pa. may 'll, 'tiT-tf. Huntingdon & Broa Top Rail Road. OX and nfirr May lilli. passenger trains will run as fallows ; LKAVE SOUTIIW IKU. Express. Mail. A. H. P.. M. Huntingdon T.Ij (i.00 saxtou '.).;; 7.-! Ploody Kim 10. .Vi b.'j-i Mount Dallas lo.C'J 8.07 LEAVE SOUTHWARD. Mail. Esprcss. a. t. r. M. Mount Dallas ti.lO !.:!) P.loody Kuu fi.M 1.31 Saxlon ".;;' 2.ii l!uiitintrd,.ii '.1.10 4. Io Diytiinee from Mount D.ili:is to P.edford six miles. A reliable line (.1 Hacks connect at Ml. Dallas for liedt'urd an I liedfonl Springs. JOHN MeUII.l.H'S, may 22, 18ij7-lf. Sapjriutca lent . iNEW DA KKUY In the laieiiiuit of the l'atterton Ilvuse, in rt't- ttrton. Hotels. Families and Dealers furnished itiih 1'read. Pics and Cakes at short notice. The subscriber has also opened n Salesroom in Milllintown,' at A. T. Panics' Cigar Store, ihus nrTordinp the cilisens of both towns an opportunity of buying good and cheap P.read. may 15, 1807. JACOI! li Ell LOCH. (iOODSat MW 1'ISICES AT MRS. F.HAXXKMA.V3 r a t t i: n s o x, TX7HO has just returned from tucCiry with I a large assort nieut of Millinery and Fancy Goods, Consisting in purl of Pounds aud llonnet Silks, Mowers mid Trimmings, Embordcrics, Luce lioods, lI.iiKlkei'cuiels. loilmoriil Miirts. Hoot Skirts, Gloveu, Bead tl imps and Ornaments. ,llul aUU na wares, funning the best nssovtmcnt ot SPUING AND SUM MP. 11 GOODS Ia the County. She solicits a call from the public, being confident that she can suit all. may 1. iy';7-.1:u. PKURVSVILI.E MARBLE WORKS. riUE undersigned having entered imopnrt JL ncrship arc prepared to till all orders for Tombstones, Monuments, Table Tops, or any other articles iu our line of businc". ou short notice and the mosl reasonable terms. Ital ian and the different ijualilies of American Marble always on hand. C. EMEMSOX, may 1, 1807-tf L. L. KEXEPP. NEW STORE On liidjc Road Street, Perrisrillc, Pit. The undersigned has just received from the Eastern Market the most attractive stojk of Goods ever brought Io Perrysville. Our stock consists of Ladies Dress Ceods, latest style. Calicoes, at low prices, best quality of Muslins, Sc., NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, Crocerie", Qucensware, Salt, Fish, &c. Cull and examine our (Jjods before pur chasing elsewhere. Uc take great pleasure in showing our goods believing thetn to be cheaper liiau can be bought elsewhere. The highest c.i;h price paid lor all kinds of Coun try Produce. P.emeniber the place. Ridge Road Street. Perrysville. JACOB ENCIIELMOYElt. may lo, 1SC7. RPHAXS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an Order out of the Orphans' Court of Juniata county, the undersigned. Executor of John Sioneroad, dee'd., late of Walker town ship, Juniata county, Pa , will sell at public sale, on the premises, in the above i:aui.U township, on TULliSSDA r, JUXE 13th, 107, A tract of Land containing Fifiy-one Acres, more or less, bounded on the west by Engler and Griffith, on the north by Jhn McMeen, on the east by McMeca and Snook, and on the eouth by McKuight'g Heirs aid Widow Wilson, having I hereon erected a Two-story Log House and Earn, a spring near the house, an Apple Orchard aud other fruit, with a suf ficiency of limber Laud for the use of the clace. j TERMS: One-third of purchase money to 'be paid oa confirmation of sale, and the bal ance on the first any ot April, lt , with in terest secured by bond. Persons wishing to ree the premises will please call on the sub- Ec" , . . , . , i x. f r Sale to comccucc at 1 o clock, T. M., of ) ..alj (p,v. j"" may V-ls. jyilX MsMEEX. GllOVEli & BAKEIfS 5 sfkxf vi flvt5 I t&e:7 Were awarded the highest premiums at the State Fairs of New York, Kentucky, Vermont, Tenneisee, New Jersey, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Ohio, Mississippi, Indiana, Virginia, Michigan, North Carolina, Wisconsin, California, Iowu, Oregon, At the Fairs of tho American Institute, Franklin Institute, Mass. Mechanics' Association, I'enr.'a Mechanics' luktitule, St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanics' Association, And at numerous Institutes and County Fair?, including- all the Fairs at which they wtreexhibite l the t-asl three years. First prize have also bcea awardeil these Machines at the exhibition of London, IVuis. Dub lin. LillZ, licSUUCjU. Il.tuJlll-, 5t. Dizicr. Chaluus, and they have been l'uruislicd, by special command, to the L'nijirc.s if Fitincc, fjmpress nj Austria, Empress if Jlitssia, Empress "f l'.ra-il, t'neen if Spain, and tjii'-en if Jlacuri,:. Thc GIIOVKK & BAKER Elastic Stitch Sewing Machines are superior to ull others lor the following reasons : 1. They sew with two threads direct from he spool, and rciuirc no rewinding. 1!. They are more easily understood and used, aud less liable to derangement thauolh er machines. 8. They arc capable of xeeutingporfcct!y, without change of adjustment, a much grea: er variety of work than o'ber machines. -1. The siit' h made by these machines is much more firm, clastic, and durable, especi ally upon :it;iclcs which require to be washed aud ironed, than any other stiich- 5. This blitch, owing to the manner in which the i ndi r thread N inwrought, is much theuio-a pluari and beautiful in use, and le tains this plumpness and heauly even upon articles ficpu ntly washed aud ironed until they arc worn out. (j. The structure of the sam is such thai. lhou;:b it be cut or broken at intervals of only a few Htilches, it will i.eilher open, run, nor ravel, Imi remains firm and durable. 7. L'utike oilier machines, these fasten both ends of the seam by their own operatiou 8. With these machines, while silk is used upon the rie.ht or face side of the seam, c.it ton may he used upon the other side without les.-cuing the strength or durability of the seam. This can be done ou no oilier machine, and is a great saving upon all articles siiich ed or maite up with bjik. 'J. These machines, in addition to their su perior merits as instruments for sewiug. by a change of adjustment, easily learned aud practised, execute the most beautiful an. 1 per manent ep.J.rni.lery and ornamental wolk. (UKiYKK & MAKER S. M. t o . 7o'.K hcstniit Street, Philadelphia. Machines delivered at the residence of any one purchasing in either of ttie loirouiis. Threads, Oil-. Needles, and every n: hi r ai tie'.e appertaining to the working of Hie m i chine ou hahd and for sale by J. ii. M. Todd. The above Sewing Machines are for sale hy .1. P. M. TODD. Ta-terson, I'a S. V.. LOl'DOX, Mitlliutown, Pa. may 1 ", 1 '17-1 f. AT ffHE undersigned wnnM respectfully tin- X nounce that he has just received from the East, a large assortment of Sf.LT, which he offers at the lowest market prices Give me a call. NATHAN KEELY. npr. 17, 1 807 tf. Patterson, Juniata County, Pa. The undersigned, having rc-furni.ihed the above House, is now prepared to furnish the public, ou the most reasonable terms, wun Jltos and Refreshments at nil Honrs. Farmers and others visiting tovrncan procure meals at almost any price. Also, largo Siahlc attached for the accommodation of travelers, attended bv careful ostlers. ICE" CllEAM IS SEASON. A share of public patronage ii d. may 13. lSC7-tf. Vi'M. REESE, Pro. NEW DrU'tt STORE, Patterson. Fa. Dr. P. C. ItUXDIO wishes to inform the pub lic that he has just received an assortment of Fresh Drugi nnd Jleiieines, or all kituls, which ho otfers for sale at the Patterson Post Otliee. He also keeps on hand Perfumery of all kinds, and Hair Dye an.! Extra lilaek Ink, of his own manufacture. Persons in need of anything in his lira will find it Io their ad vantage lo give him a call. J. p,. Invalids can write a statement of their symptoms or disease and receive medi cine aud directions for their use. All com munications strictly confidential. march 27, lSi'.7-tf. A TEW TIN SHOP.INTHOMPSOXTOWN. i I would respectfully inform the citizens of Thonipontown and vicinity, that I have opened a Tin and Sheet Iron establishment and am prepircd to accommodate ihe public with Tin and Siikkt Ikon Wauk, also, Stoves at I he lowest cash prices. Rooting and Spouting promptly attended to. All work made of Ihe best material. WM. C. LOCiAN, Thompsontown, feb. 20 I'm, Juuiata county, Pa. GETTYSBl'IKJ AaYLL'M VOW INVALID SOLDIEIIS. Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the (7(,m. mouwcallli ol Pennsylvania, Jtiica 0, Wil. The Board of Sunervisoranppfduted bv the above Corporation locrry out llie objects of the act of inrirpora.iou, respectfully an. nounce to the public that the Lc-islutorc ol Pennsylvania, has authorized tlic rnUin" of funds for the i-rcction, establishment, aji maim' ounces in nil isyiuui iur irTaliu ;v)i tliers ot the late war, tu be Luilt on tjie Hat -tic-field of Gettysburg, aiid nsati ind-.tcctiii i.l to patriotic citizens to contribute to t':i: be nevolent object, have empowered the C-rpi -ration to distribute amongst the sulwri'.Kr such articles ot v alue an-J interest, liom ns riati;ii wit'i li;;; iatc war, or any moneys, c i fecis, property, or estate, real or per..:.i?, whatever, in this State or elsewhere, at sueU time or upon such terms, and in snoli w ay and manner whatsoever, as to thcui shall seeai fit, any laws of this Commonwealth to the contrary notwithstanding. The eulerprise is cordially recommended by the following named well-known u'entlimen': Major General tiilOIJUlJ ; ,I EAIE, ExOovcruor A.'I;l;EV (;. fl'IM'I, .Major General G. PM.NN'YI'ACKEU, Major Uim ral K. M. GHEGOHY, Jlnjor General JOHN 11 jJKOoKK, Major General ( UAHLES II. T. COLLIS, Major General 11. J. MAIMI.L, Major General JAS. L. SELI KIDGE, Urigadicr Geneial JAMES A. 11MAYEI!, Jtrittdicr Gtucr.il II. G SICK ELS. lirigadier G.liflal JOSEPH V. KXIPE, llrigulitrGerier.il VM. .1. IlOIl OX, lirigailicr General SAME M. Zl'I.iCK. Iliigaiticr Geni:r.d JOIIX K. .ML lll'il V, Jlrigadier Gciicr-l JOilX V. HALLlKl!, llricadier Geo i'. M l OY, lliii' o.neral II. li WIXS'o".'. ling iditrGeueiu; ilF.MtY I'LEASANTS, lifigadicr General J. P. S. Gi;';:;;, Ilrigadicr General J. M. CAMPiiELI lirigailicr General THUS. M. W.M.KEU, III igadier General M. C. T Yl.l.KY, Iliig ulier Geiicral I). M. M. GUEGG, ' .JlJiAE(:iI. TJ.i' Jilt hr tiie iittwi'liititsn i l.irtv .cre.- lias already been tun chased, mil u i:. itopct! .l .it tiie good worli may ouiuuicue'e bettre mid summer. Subscriptions will l.c received at the office; of the Association, No. llii'j CUustuut trect, l'1' il.uiilphia, mi and utter Monday, the ClU day of May, lSiiT. Fur each tuil'si ription of five dollars n f r litiiate will be issued, which will entitle the, bidder to such uriiete of value as may be awarded to its number. The ii.".-t disirilji.tain of awards will L" made immediately upon the receipt of SO.lXJU subscript ions of $ each. The di:.ii 'i!iuti'ii will be puUle, nnd under the direct Mipcrvuioii (if the Corporators. IVr.Mins at a di-taticeare reip!elcu u n :u;t their s'iliscMption(ivl:en praclieablei by p. .-t ol'.ire nioiiev order, rr reuisteri d leiler. to lii surc nronitu delivtrv. I'irert :,:! 1. tter to j. I. IICITMAN". ,S'""''''y ,' i'r .' -7' .'; t.rW.j, il.ix 1 1-1, P. )., I'aiia.lelliMa. The following is a sciie!ii!c of the aw ards I to be math- under the Jirs' d sliiliuiioii. The i items of 1'ii.iiioiids aii.I ether pi'.cioiis sluni'.-; j were iur' ha -v t. jm niizci.snt lueSoii'li i during 111.! war, and ll.tir getfdiieiio? is ecr- liliedlobv Messrs. U.-uloC: Il:os, tt:e ntost ext"ns:ve diamond impcrfits t:i Hie country, and by J. Herman, diamond setter, N. Y". GETTYsIlt'PG ASYI.l'M KO'.t IXVAMD SOLDIHHS, I Incorporated b.v Act of A?seiii'dy of the Cum imonueallh of IVnnsvliMii-a, u.ireh li, 1SJ7. Oilicc 1 1-ti CUES I X I'T Street, Wa, riHST DISPOSITION'. Eighty Thousand Subscribers at .",00 Eai h. 1 1 Uiamoud Nci Ula. e.-lsj llnl- liauts, valued at flO.OCa 2 1 Diamond Cluster llrooci. and tin llin:s l"i,Cn0 2 1 Award 10-4!) Gov. Eoiids. . M."U 4 ! I)iaiuondCross,!ii l in .;!i 1 1 7,'.H 0 5 1 Diiiiiin'id Clu-ur r..M.ih 1 Award Hi 10 Gov, Ili-nds. . 7 1 I riaiu'iul Single S;om llitr M 1 Diamond Chv.or Uia.-ila 'J 1 id. .:.!! Single Stone Searf Pin 10 1 Isi::i:ti.irt Clu-'cr !!;i)i.h 11 1 Diamond Cluster Eraecc t 1 1 Pair Single Stone Diamond Ear Ilinj-. Pi 1 Diamond Cluster llrooi'.i 1 I 1 Award 10 -loGov. P.ou.ls. . l"i 1 DiiMioriid Single Sli.i.e Pin 1'! 1 Diaui'r. I Sinc-lt: Stone Snul 17 1 Diamond Cluster ilrooc'i li 1 Diuiu'ud Single Stone Ring l'J 1 Diamond a n d Emerald "i.'H'O ,"i,UaJ d.'.l'O 1,'JVJ 4. cm i.ciKI 4,1,'0'j ,. -it'll ::.(.'( :i :;.(Mi .'IH'lt 2,vo 2 5i"ift 2,001) Hrooch ?0 1 Iii.iiii tidm'leS:oi;t Iticg "1 1 Diamond Cluster King C'J 1 Long India Camel's Hair Shawl 2:1 1 Choice Emerald Stud l,.".0O 1,500 l.-Vm 1,000 l.OliO 800 800 COO nno 5(M rm 4oii uCO 250 2(."J S-'i) 1.50 100 100 ica 50 21 1 Siuyle Stone Dium 'ml King ?.jlool-lo Awards of 1U-IO Govern ment Jonds. each o 1 Three-stone Diamond and lliiby half hoop King 50 1 Diamond Single stone Ear Knobs 37 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs 18 1 Diamond Single stone King star setting' uO 1 Diamond Single stone Pin 40 1 Diamond CUisU r Hiacelet. 41 to 50-10 Aw aids ol 10-40 Govern ment Ilonds, each 51 1 Lady's Diamond-set Watch S'- 1 Diamond Single tstonu lii"g 3o" 1 Diamond and Opal Cluster ili.icT 54 1 Diamond single Stone King ." - 1 Pair E.h Jr-dd Scarf Pins.', oli 1 Diamond Simde S'otie Stud "7 1 Diamond Cluster Pin oS 1 Cameo rnd Pearl Hrooch and Ear Hint's oOtoloS 100 Awards 10-40 Govern- riient Honds, each lo0to2oS 100 Award". Government I- ; d iYiuu rs, each UjOi'O Award, Govcrnnieet l egal Tenders, each 5 The distributions ot Cue above rewords HiU be made in public as soon as the subscript ic-p, is full, of which due mtice w ill be eivea tlir.Mitrh the papers. On and after Mny Clii the Diamonds will lie on exhibition at the i;.'"f tiie Association. The public can confidently rely on every tliiiur bein endurted in the most honnraltfu and lair manner. All the awards will !te handed to certificate holders, immediately af ter the distribution, free of all costs, at tho office of the f lompany, No. 1120 CTIESTXET Street, Philadelphia. CERTIFICATE. We hereby certify thnt we hive examined the Diamond Goods, Pearls, Emeralds, Ru bies, and other Precious Stones, ns described in the ahovp list, nnd find them all genuine. 1IEXLE P.IiO'S. Diamond Inmiyters, 2d MAIDEN" LANE, "Xew York. J. HERMANN". Diamond Seller. -Ill UROOME Street, New York. AGENTS WANTED. Tlooks ran lie had containing 20 (Vrtificat '", OVE IIUNDKED DOl.LAPS. All orders for Cerr:"!; must be addressed to J. D. HOFFM IN, Secrctnrr, Cos lis!, Pon Office, Phi:.ide.'pli:a.
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