cntiufl union of lakes, and a union of lands, A union no newer shall sever: A vnion of hearts, and a union of hands, And the American L nam Jorevcri MIFFLINTO W N. Wcdncsdav Morning, May 29, I8G7 II. II. WII.SOS, E-Jitor ami I'ublislicr Zrj-TIIEJCVrATA SICXTIXCL -Ql Is the I.aranl Circulation of any pper pub liihcJ iu tU is County. It is therefore the I'fst a '.rtrtismg iimiun. It is a Paper, truly loyal, ably conducted, a first class Localist, on) well worthy of tl.c patronage of every loyalciiizen iu the Couuty. C O 31 .UllIEE 31 E C T I -V U . At a mcoliu of the Itepublican, Coun ty Couiniitice, lield at the Sentinel ofiicc . the 25th inst., I!. F. fc'cbwicr, Col. J. N. Jloorc uud 1'. is. Liggett, were elected Souatoiiul, and J. J. l'ullerson, 1-r. S. O JCi-;:nj fcr auJ Caj.t. C. McCk-lluo, Kcp- rcsentativ Conferees to represent Juui ta county in the District Conference, to lie LclJ at Lewistowu, lor the jiurjtosc of electing delegates to tho llojiuh'ioan State Convention. TKEAKOX A 1AICCE, If one man instigates a small riot in w hich, only a half dozen persons get kill ed, s-js ILj J..-.i.U2oiid A iic Antiwt, Le is , j.rcssiou prevails generally that the ea:r. arrested, tried, convicted and hanged. It ' j;aigns of Ceucral Hancock south of the another instigates a mob on a larger scale, ; l'laltc, of General Augur north of the in which hundreds and thousands of lives i J'tjtte to the Yellow-stone, aud of Gen. arc lost, and the couutry filled with wid- 'ferry up the Mhsouri, aro ii.tcuded as a ows aud orphans, and a whole nation .is j War of csterminatiou against llie Indians, wade to mourn, he is arrcs'.cJ, bailed aud : 5jtuth is not the expectation of the com- -daiuoe..aou uW. uie greatest. i.erocs oi ine woriu. oonu ( eneial criticism ol tl.c i.a.-.tei n press on lrown violated the organic law of Vir- the folly of hunting Indians wiih iuf.m giula, when he excited a tiuall iusurrtc- j trv and artillery would be just. An army tioa at Harper's Ferry, in the interests of uj 100,00'J nieu c juld not exttrmaiiate huaian liberty. He was overpowered, ar- the Indians in teu yean, and 1 tiud mi;i rested, tried, convicted and huug by the j tary men have more rational idias than to neck until ho was dead, dead, dcud ! ' attempt it, and humanity lhau to consider The law was enforced, the penalty itifliet-1 it necessary. If the Indians were now cd, and there tbe matter appeared to end. lu ISO! an insurrection on a gigantic ecale was commenced an insurrection in the interest of human slavery an insur rection in tho interest of human despo tism an insurrection to overthrow the government of the greatest Nation on earth an insurrection to sweep every TCtage of freedom from the land, except I to the privileged class. Millions on mi'!- ions of dollars were seen half a million of souls rcre swept into eternity from the 1attle Colds lamentations and mourning were heard all over the land fathers and mothers, weeping for their sons, and re fused to be comforted, because they were ot widows wrung their hands and wept iu bitterness the nation was astonished - the world stood aghast at the then sup posed enormity of the rebellion men were huutel down like wild bcas!3 of the lorest, and hustled into prisons to starve and die, because they refused to aid in the overthrow of the government of their country. Others had to fly from their Louies and families, and cxilo themselves for years to save their own lives. Then ! mcu were so stupid as to believe that there could be such a thin.j as treason com mitted m tho land, still more stupid were thny to suppose that treason was a crime, but most stupid of all were they in sup- posing that trcasou should Le made odious snd traitors punithed. Four long years of civil War has taught the learned states men aud people of this great Nation, and the nations of the world, that there is no tuch crime known in the United States as treason. That is all bosh ! All that ambitious aspirants have to do, to iinmor- talize themselves is to make large prepar ations, and go iu for making a big job of it involve all they can by intrigue, bri lery, aud force, and no matter whether they succeed or fail in overthrowing the State government, or the government of the United States, if they can only plunire the :ata or Country iuto a general fight, ail will be well at the last. Treason against the Government is all a farce. Treason and traitors are nothing but ideas Hitting through the brains ot mad-caps and wild fanatics, fchcer nonsense. Its aii a huuibu" The Uankrlt'T Law will go into op eration on the first day of J uue. Under it, imprisonment fur debt ceases through out all the States and Territories, fty it all stay laws. T-rcfercncrs, voluntary agree ments, aud secret attachments are set aside. Five hundred dollars worth cf household furniture, the wearing apparel ot each family, and such other property as is by law exempted in the different States can t'e held bj debtors. THE 1M)IAX W.VIC. Colonel A. K. McClurc, wilting to the New York Tribune, from Omaha, Nebras ka, utiJer date of the 7th instant, says : 'I found the Tribune of the 1st inst., to-day, aud was not a httle annoyed at the startling dispatches from St. Louis about the so-called Indian war. I see that the Herald has had dispatches from Leaven worth, stilting that General Auur was about to wove west from Fort l'hil. Kear ney with G,000 troops, and that 11,000 hostile Indians were encamped on the line of his march between Forts l'hil. Kearney aud C. F. Smith. 1 had just returned from a protracted interview with General Augur when 1 saw a dispatch in the Tribune correcting the Herald's sou satiou dispatch. The truth is that there arc not 5,000 troops in all, and there arc not half of 11,000 Indian warriors who are hostile or doubtful iu the whole of General Augur's department; and so far from beijg about to march from Fort l'hil. Kearney west, he will not get his ti ops to Foit Laramie before the Hist of J uue ; will nut start from there on his ex pedition before the 10th or loih of the same month, and c:iunot reach Fort l'hil. Kearney before the middle of July When be uocs start from Fort Lr.tamie, his force will consist, as I am officially in formed, of the 1M Cavalry, the u'Jill in fantry, a battaliion of the loth Infantry, u batl.tl'iou of l'awuce Scouts numbering about "00 giving him an effective force of about 2,000 men, nearly one-half of thuu mouuted. It seems to be a small force to move agaiust the Indiana, accord ing to the general conceptions of Kas'.cru people about the Indian War. The im- wauuen. n ui.3ei o uie.r purpo.-c, me ; '-engaged in a general war, as is persistent ly rcpre-euted by speculators and other interested pai tie.s, they could drive all the troops cast of tho Missouri in sixty days, or scalp two-thirds of them if they pre ferred. i"ut a coach or tra.u could pass across the mountains, aud yet the over- laud coach ruus daily, and trains pass over ail but Powder Kiver route will comparative safety. Occasionally a weak irain is captured on the Smoky 11 ill route through Kansas, aud tuu-jii of Fort Laramie travel is not allowed, while the massacre of 1-Vrt l'hil. Kearney indicates a saviige, implacable hostility iu the 1'ow der lliver region ; bat as yet the Indians have made no hot-tile demonstrations, look ing like a general war, such as is antici pated in the East. That such a vrar may come, is barely possible ; but if it does come, it will bo mora the fault of the Government Agents than of the Indians. ''lut for the white tents which dot the bluffs near this place, the crowd of offi cers who throng the streets, aud the hurri ed moling of military stores, with an oc-j casional hearty curse you hear hurled at the Iudiaa, uo one here woul 1 suppose t.iat lucre were any troubles on the ptatus Tbe trains aud coaches arc regular, l'as. i sengers come throus,h the '-ory West! ;lud laugh when iuterrogoted as to the , aanger of Indians. They bad cot heard oi thought of them, is the usual reply i Known a! the l",nr u"nft F:ira of J"";"!, . ii-i i cotiiitv, situate in Iteale townshi i, said c .... Crowds go westward daily, and all things ; ty, adjoiniuS lands of Samuel ":,i.aci....it, were to L'C considered but the dauber cf ! John and Thomas Harris, John Jenkius and ,. , ., . , s .,, i others, containing assault or capture by the Indians. All! gj-j, are well armed, and the men going west- j -3C33I53 , - ,, ., , , . And K'-j l'erches, abjut JOd ner;s of which ward, especially those who Lave been j are red Hnd in a finc e,atc f ail:,h,lli(1n. there, all consider themselves able to whip ' the balance is well timbered. Tiere ia erect any cumber of Indians single-Landed if J his PPr,J they should cross their path. Famiiies ecbracing mothers and daughters, start out by every train, and the far Western ladies make the trip unattended without any fear as to their safuty. Gen. l'otter will leave his headquarters at Fort Sedg wick (Julesbcrg.) with ten companies of troops, to protect the stage toute aud the construction of the railroads, and no cp prehensious are felt about the interrup tion of travel on the Plains. Tru?, a roving band of Iudians may attack a small party at any time, but it is evident that no considerable body of hostile In dians can endanger the overland route for any length of time. Yesterday a bund of them struck one of the stations between Julesburg and Denver, captur ing the horses and burning the station.-r-They arc just now in search of horses and will likely to trouble the overland sta tions mueh laore likely to raid upon the stations than upon the stages, for they have no love for uncertain warfare, and they can never calculate the armed force in a slape until they draw its Gre. They have met with several severe defeats by attacking stages, and they call tbetn the "fire-wagons." Tiii:re is a strong concurrence of tes timony as to the unprecedented breudlh and promise of the wheat crop. The weather ha3 been and is favorable for it ; but not so well foi corn. Still, there is abuudaut time yet for that unless, indeed, the coining autumn shall be cold aud un propitious, as the last was. In some places the fruit has suffered some. crthelcss, the indications arc pretty gen eral for a bountiful yield, OCK .E.VT SK.NATOltS. The importance of securing good and able men as candidates lor this responsi ble office can hardly be over-estimated Our district is, confessedly, a very Ciose one AVe cau all recall the anxiety finch j we felt for the result at the last cloction. Nor can we shut our eyes now to !hu fact, that if we wish to elect our men, w must nominate the strongest and most available men that can be found iu the district, Iu large intercourse with the people jol this and other counties composing thit Sena torial I'istrict, we have freijueutlj heard the name of 1AVH YfiLHON uuntioued as a gentleman eminently qualified for this responsible port. Mr. Wison, by virtue of his business habits, taents ami education, would make an able Represen tative ; and having resided for a consid erable time in the counties that compose the I'istrict, and being very generally and favorably known thtoughcut all this por tiou of the State, v,e think he is x:::: m: n to be offered by our County as one of ti e candidates ; and for this purpose he will be sustained by JIANV. SK5ATUItl.lL. Cam'. II. II. Wilson D,:ar Sir . As the time is approaching tor nomina ting suitable persons for the various offi ces to lie voted lor u.:s l.i.t, t would. ,rollJ:ll ymir columns, respectfully sug gest to tho consideration of the Nomina ting CVuvctitiou I'r. J. I'. Stf.HRKtt as a person eminently ijualified for the position of tato Senator. Tito Doctor is wcll- kuowu throughout the District, and it is j ..r.r...l.r,c-;r,. t.t c.. ..i.rrlin. nl b.iw.tl. t .. i uiuiurc.il I" s.'v uiij.....J6 u. .eu-.u in regard to his views on the great aim lean- "i rattcrson. ing questions which are aL-itatin- utrV unlersdi;ned havlns just returned 1 - ' JL from the I.asteiii M .n.eis sith a trcsii country, lie has always been a t' uc lb1- ! sui i!v of nil kinds ot LadirV l)r;s tioods. publican, and firm in udvocati.'ig s-ue :iion.tiTOii .. tend to the perpetuity of this great pubiic. LAClv. st:i-:i:irr. Cai-t. II. II. Wilson Dear As the time is fast approachi::, Sir: ! proper persons should be seletle J for tl.c U liferent t-Jhces to I c Ii.ied t:.;.s coi iinj fall, allow me to name I'ltlb Cut.: i i;r TF.il, ol Mouroo township, as 5 candidate fur Sheriff, subject to the dcci.-ii u of tin. llcpublicau Nominating Convention. AST KND. f pilE OLl' STAND Tu undorsi-jueJ takes X this meihod of informing l'ai'ners aud others iu ueed of nny!hin in his line that lie still continues ttie Maddlc and H n ness Maa aftctory on Water street ;.t the old stand f,.r-n.t-rly occupicil by William Keni:y. Lveiv t hi sold al reduced prices. Li )i.iirin;; ilotie to o.-uer. Carriage and iluj;oy triuriuiu lie il ly execul el. nray i' 18o7-tf. JOHN Mi".I!h. imi ittnt !' iMim P(U t; i r t' i ' """" A'iluJA 1 i,u 1 I i n r . . . . i i i . ..r i ha j ii iiu i.-: .-i j: t, l.w.:hi:i: n ik i i "i niiruv of Juninla. will, bv viiitK- a i H f (1 Huecial Act. of Asseniblv. apt.rovcl the ft'a J:1-v ot A! 'l, lSt;7, f ell at public sale, ou TJIIIISDAV, JL'NE lo-h,l$'i, At !ha Court I!u,,sc' MifTiiitowu, that ; CELLEXT FA RM ! A LiHgC lHC-jJlCr) O101C UOUJ-Cj liank Hnr, nnd other necessaty out-buildings. There is also on this proierly a Young LVaring Orchard cf ciccllcnt Frail, aud bev eral FINK S1TJNGS OF WA.TKG; One of which is large and near .Le dwelling I Louse. The i-nal'ily of the land is good, hc- iu Limestone ana It lint. The location is desirable, being in a good neighborhood, within five miles of the Vcnii'a It nlrcad an I Canal at Mitlliiitown. the Coun ty Seat, and unite convenient to Milis, School Houses and Churches, and upou the whole is a very desirable property, and -nay be conve niently divided ioio two farms. Any pi rsou wishing to view the property can do so by calling on Nicholas Arnold, re'- siiiin; on iuc same. fwy-Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. M rf said day - - ----i-- jRf 'i'ersis made known on day of sale by iioii.i iMiA.intl,!, MATTIIKW CLAUK! I DAViO UIVS. j may 2'J, 1S07 ts. I7OIt SALL. Tho undersigned residing at Academia, Juniata count v. ., hnsfor sale a NEW CITY OMNIBUS, -..-. capable of holding sixteen pcv-'ffciS-- sons. Any prrson wishing t n yj p purchase will find a bargain, mar. ::'J-ii. .'.'AMUEL BAJTii). pgE EJSUR MIGtl. Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Com-1 pany, Dickinson twp., Cumberland conn- 1 tv. l'a- Insures ou as goo'l terms ns siny olucr rename ouii:iny. r:iitui over 5ntJu.ir.Hj Via. IS. Mi'llen, l'rcs t. iarTrcrs .uuinai lire iiisumnco i-oinrmny. ' X tlllice last Alain slrret, r ork, 1'a. A- cuuiulaled capital over S"-",0ii0. II. Kbarf.b, Trcs't. Insurance Company of North America, riiiliulelphiii. Capital S-X'O.OOO, (.,1,1c?! Stork Insurance Company in ilio I'niloi! States) Incorporate.! in 170 1. $i;,0iK,O losses paid in casu Assests January l, , 1S07. t,-0i Arthur G. Coffin, Tres't Horse Tliirf Detecting and Insurance Com pany of Vcik, l'a. I'.vTiu SrnioKLtr, Eec'y. JOHN MCLAUGHLIN, of Tort Koyal, Ju niata county, I'a., is the Agent of all of the above Companies. mny U'.l, 1 HOT t f. Tun undersigned offer at private rule the following Ileal Estate, located iu Juniata county, i n., viz : No l'.A li .lot of land located iuDcalc town sriid cu.iii'". Seven Miles from the Penn pylvnnia Kail Uoad, at Verrysvillo Station, containing TWO llCNL'iUCD ACUKS, One Hundred and Seventy of which is clearcJ it li J under Rood fence, the best quality of Limestone Land, with HANK 1SAUN SI;', 100 IVet, (itMil) DWKLLINtJ HOUSK, Sprin;; House with neTer faiiinj pr":ns ot Water. A larpc Orchard of choice varieties, of all kinds of Fruit. No. 2. A tiaet of Land in Sprunx Hill j township, same county, containing I-"1 Acre of tirjt quality Limestone Land, with a now HANK ISA UN, LOU 1W LI, 1,1 NU I10CSK. Spring House, and iicvfr-f.iilinj; Spring of Water at the door, with a Vouug Orchard of fxcellvnt fruit. No. A tract of Land adjoining No. 1, in s.-u.ie Township and Couniv. c 'ii'.'tiiiii)-4 on:-: iii:m.'!;i:i sr.vr.xx'.' 1 ivi: Acit!:.- vtiih a (Jond Water I'oii-r (JKIST AND JIKKCIIANT YxWU thereon erected, with Til!:!!!: lit'N of RfUS, j finished otf with a. the nnnleru iinuroveiiK'nty. , Cot1!) SAW MILL, TWO (JO'Hi liWMI.LINO ' liOLfLS, lliiiik Lain. !-.r!!i 11 ui:;.-, Wa'h lluu?e and all necessary out buildings. This property in as well located in any in the county l'uur public road a coming- to;.rthi r at the Mill p.nl is not surjai.-il by any i' r n.erch intile purposes as it is on the p ist road from Lust Wuleifwrd to Fei-iy.-viile hi; I will be bold low and on terms lo Miit purcha-eis. l'ersons wishing to S'.e et:lier ol" ibe above ;irolei ties can da to by calling on W in. I on, residing on No. 1, or J. i'. li vlc, re.-iding oa No. 3. May 2'., 1S07. ;KU.S.; & bOVXE. CHEAT BARGAIK3 1K bp nn? tv V- cl ii i'i n ii i II a r. it w U u lii us . i uuu u !of ciioH i: I'l ALrn; and i:t t!'.!:.T ... ;;it (Jl Jn Juiced al . iiC, are nuiv rca ly to supply lue e.!ir.cns oi I'.itlersoii, mi l vicinity, woo nuytbin;; and eve.-vi nine; tltitt is usually K'-pt an a eoaiid y store. IVe ai e determined to sell ooods at (rrcatly reduced price", and luiiUe it an object ter people to buy from us, a laree sioer: A ; 1 1 1 V liOO!b ci-iiDi-tiii of Ludici' l)r.'-;s Hood-, such as : ERENVJl MERINOES, I'tjEUX, MOHAIR, AIJ'AC('A, ERENC 11 EL AIL, LA llA'.V, EE LAINES. GI.GL'GIA MS, EEXIS. ,fr., .!'.-. And a l.irpe stock of 1) mn .:tio Ooods Mich as lirmcH and L'utr!ud Mti.dl"S. J " Co'.-.s Glifils, GnU"!i anil lmian Ta ble ('.'"i..;s L'riifh, Nankeen, IfrWin-js. if v , Eanei and E'ai.i C.n-d'iier-K. S"t. m th. Ti-i rdx, E' lifiii '. i .I an, l ! iniiil. Limns, Iimp t.'.-irts, iiahifiral .-.e.s. and i; hnji fUn-I: of Ladies eia.ikln J C"tli- firoceries of every desei-i ftiou Fi-'i alt, '! -ici n, Until k. Sujaisinid Svnps at .lit iriees. liools. tihi e... Hats arid Ca:s, ;t:censv.are. : ('ediirand Willow-Ware, ami a lave stock : of Nulions tlloies, Ito.-i-.-re. ibrjrle 'rriminir. Imilous, llandkerchief.t r.ad everytiii-i in t'u- i notion line chcay for c-:s!i or eovn'rv pro ! duee. M!( K K V & l'fc.N N 1'. i'.I. j luav ., lK:;7-tf. I 100,000 " I V.'HITL SlIAVLU. LAI' AliD JOINT SIllNULl-a. I Also, EOAr.US, OAK PLANK, PLASTLKINfi LATHS, ANi PICKETS FOR s.ii.r ttv CP.Alt F & THOMPSON, Milroy, Mitilin Co., Ta. my R -Cui. FLOKLNCE Lock-Stitch PiKVi:ksi-lk Fi:eo ,S F. Vi I N ti 31 A C II I N L'. Erst Family JIarlanf in the )1 or!,!, IPthal J'rcnmtm CvUl llcditl I.cut Fair cf the Ameiucan Instititk, Kcw York. FLoaiixcE Sewim; Macuixe Comtaxv. Ko. 503 Ilroailway. TUc machines can L seen at the residence of the Agriit, ?iiss L. C. iStauibaugh, Main Street, Mitilin, 1'a. may 22, '07-1 f. ORPHANS' COlKT SALE. K virtue of an Order out of the Orphans' Court of JuniiUa county, (lie undersiiied. Fxecu'.orof ' John JSioueroad, dec d , late ot Walker town ship, Juniata county, Pa , will Sell at public tale, on the premises, iu the uboie nam d town shin, on Till USD A Y, JUNE IZth, 1857, A tract of Land containing Fifty-one Acres, more or less, bounded on the west bv I-iii"ler and (jrif.ilb, on the north by John Mc.Meen. on ,!,c ea"' ny -'C ieen ami ,-uock, r.ml on .! - 11. 1... 11 .:. .. .1.1'- ir.:... ., ,,--i line nuuiu u; .-.a-i.iiini. s lleirs aid Mow nsou, umiiij .ocreou ereciea a iwo-story I llnioio filol It vo .1 o, .,,,.. 1!... 1.. ui'i; .... - ... .., , 111-..1 ine iiuo: e, an Apple Orchard and other fruit, with a suf ficiency of limber Lund for the t-se of the place. 11,11.110. uus-uiruDi purctiase money bo paid on confirmation of sile, and the bal- ance on the first day of April, 1808, with in- terest secured by bond. Persons wishing to see the premises will please call uu the sub- scribe-. f ale to comacncc at 1 o'clock, P. JI., of said dav. n.3' JOIINT MjML GOOD XEu'S! Sj'rlw and Summer Goods al prices to fl;iU!S. . FRANK, COOK, k Co, l'ATTERSO.V, Pa. IT.lvc a VPtllrnc,l rI0.n ,i,c Eastern Muvtets ji, ,i fresh sui l.ly of atl kinds of Laiica' Dross floods, consisting in part of rol'JAXS, MOHAIR, ALVAC- cas, i-nr.xcn merinos, JE LA INES, GINGHAMS, J'RINTS.J C, .f C r,ft jcsc,iti0n of Domestic l'rv Goods. Etich r.s Crown and Blenched Muslins, Ticliinj,'?, ChccLs, Cotli n and Linen . Tahlc liaper, Cno-h, Na-.keens, iJrillings, &c, Fancy aad I'lain Casaimercs, S.,tin-ttK, Tweeds, Kentucky Jean?, I'lannels, Linnen?, Ladies' Ealmoral ?!;irts, Hoop Siiir's, Tibet, Wool Knit and French Sl-awls, Gro ceries of cery dcscrldtion, Fith, Cheese, l!acou, Le., Boot., ELoci, Hats, Cnpa, Quecnswaie, Cedar and Willow-ware, Hardware, Tobacco, ijc.rr.rs. La. The lar-et Flock in the county, In cumi'-tinti .-iih our oilier ' u.siue'ig. l have a MAUUHT CAR running to l'hilad i.hia and arrivinc iu I'lifterKon, every Tu'---! on which we rec ivc each woe!; fro.Mi suj.-p'i: -.-of new r.w.iU. The pu'i'ic i-n be s:i; Tilled with ..!! Uis.ils of Mai ket Froi-li FU!i, Ac . cilln-r at the car oa Ti:.'-: lay. 'v a! our More .luriii? the wrvlc. "ay 1&.7. a a o d 2T7-: wa T 11. M. TOlIi Las just leceived n fresh .1 arrival of New Ui.o-U ;r.m the City, at creiitly rcduc.-J rates which he is selling ai i he fellow American Flint tl-u!:l .. Li to ISe. 1. l- to !. .. '!) to '"e. Others :;i:ehi;,as lie Lain'- Ladies lUe.-s Hood ltruwa Mu-liuai I'.le.-.c'ie 1 Tichintr Cnltn; ados Lailies t'aitel s Iron lo -Zi to l-'f. 2-1 to -Vic- . 52. l- to 10. !''. l-" ::ic. ... "). '' to oS'e- o.. J", to oe -1.7 . ,. $J.H) also I'.est Lovi i l.iie assortment of Mis.-fi Callers, rin Sviiip - :'lc. t. li.m.l yrup llro'.vu ;-'t:;car ) to "Joe Ot. r i 11. 11:. While ' "ds. Li'cts. I'.esl I'.io CoiVee ::lols. lb. t oat I:l. I l.ex; i l 'C: s. i,i .. or j-. . cai. Al... . ' .,. . 1... I ni. rim. ('MStri-fs M T 1 1 1 a 1 . ... ..... .1" .1... 1..... . 1.... l. 1 t'.nn ... l-ili li ine ..in.' alio- i .i" and Hoys' II its. cheap n larpo .ntii'-nt of Notions i. allies new styles of U'ovrs aud rni'T'o 1 . i:aiii;i'.irH 1 lie follow in "t prices paid t -r l.uttcrj t.??: (5 ut : ".;ris., Kis --lots, del., I'olatoes tnMo 'ellels. bush. A full supply of M .ckrl and Hei-rin; on hand. I" l it Z t. tiT-ir. Kuatlngdon & Broad Top Kail Eoad. CN aud after May fith.' lsti7, ps.sener t tiaiiis will run as fellows .- lEAVt sol t li w a no. Lxpi e-sl A. M. :.. 7. ! .:; ! .;..; M..V.) r. Hutitiiidiin .... SmVi Lbnely butt Mount Uailas... h 'i Expres- LI.AVi: KOBTUW !lt. Mail. Mou-it Dilbis .. 1 0 Lot l'.loody iiiiii li. it l.;l ! stay'on 7.;t - Iilllltitl-iol, t!.;0 t. I : J.-i.-tance f.'. '!i .Mui.tit l.i!ias to Pi lford six .: A re'i ib!e lino if H.-t.:k cnnrU at Mi. I'allas fo Kcdfor-! and Ib-llonl S;.i-!r :s. JUliX McK.lLbll S, ni ;y '22. ri;17 tf S.ip.-riiueii lent. "T 1 1 7 On Eid, 7(;,i' Sin;.!, ln.i:-;le, En 'lhe in. dors "e;m-d has jp.t leceived from t!:e liasierii Mar!i.et the inof aitraetive stojK of OoMid f-vi r brought to lVrrysville. Out- stock consists of Ladies Li ess O' ed--bur. 1.1 vie. e'alic-io.--, at lo7 prices, beM ijiialify of Mu--lii:s. iScc., NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, Groceries, 'J'lci nswai-e, Salt. Fish, if. j ':.'.'. and examine ot,r Goo. Is betore pur eh:'.. no,; e'.scrvhei'e. We take frrea! joea.-iire in shcv.'ir.jr our goods believing li.eal to be j cheaper than can be houjrht elsewhere. Ttic j highest cash price paid for-all Liiuls oi Cuuii j try rioJucc. Peiaeruber the piece. Ri.lce K"a.l Street, reirysvillc. JACOB 1 NCliLLMOYLil. i.iav K, 1Po7. xvniooiBat aw mm AT MRS. F- IIANXEJIAN'S IX r A T T E 11 S O X, "T7HO has just returned from toctny wiih 1 a large assortment of Kiilinery an l Fr.ccy Goods, Consisting in purl of Konncts an 1 Pmnnet Silks, Mowers an 1 Trimmings, liiriborderies, Lace Goods, Handkerchiefs, lialmoral Skills, lioop Skirts, Gloves, lle.nl Gimps an I Ornamcits, Notions and small warc3, forming the bc.it a'-sortment cf Sl'IIING AND SU 31 ME II GOODS Iu tlic County. She solicits a call from the public, being coniideat that she can suit all. may 1. lH!i7-oii). FEIUIYSVILLE AIARBLE WORKS.!:; fpilE undersigned havingenterediiiloptirt JL ncrshin ara rrenarcd to fill all orders f r Tombstones, Monuments, Table Top", or any j other articles 1:1 our Un. oi btiiiue I .,;. ...,,1 ,!, ,,.s, rr.:,srnab!e terais. Itai- : . . ... .... ! :,. .i ,. .liit-..,n, r .i.,i;um of. mcrlc.;n Murble ahva. 3 un hsia,l C. F.' EH SON, L. L. KiiXL'PP. may I, 18u7-tf ..:i . . . r . , . . ,. r 1.. 11 M !' VT TV I ( .;. .iiiioiiALiu r..-s i.i iiiiij" ." -' In I'Ittviuiiv it I Itothrock. j has located permanently in Fattcrria, and is ! prepared lo furnish L'os.Nitis, l.vr 1 and all kinds of Trimmings. Wcrl ' done promptly and iu ho latest style. cii- 1 Perfect saiisi'acliou.i'iveu Ctiargcs mo'ic- ,1 lU-i.i,.. arc-:. rate. Call at her residence ou Prui 0110 door east of trayer's Stoic p-r. l-w.ni. i G ROVER & BAKER'S .t y..j-rv. - - .y ' dl'lJ ilLLAicTi. td'AllJs Were nwan'.cd the highest preaiiua.s at Co Stale Fairs of New Vo:k, Ku utile: Vermont. New Jcvtry, lV:!ii.-ylv;.n:a, f)hie. Iniiinna, Michigan, Wi cousin, loWa, Tr-:ti Mi--y':UI i, Ahib-n:-!, - : " ! '. ir, : u'.a, N nth C.rolina, ("iiif.-.rr.ia, (irc-'on, At tbe Fairs of lUa American Iu-litme, Fraut'iiii ln-tiiuie, MfJ-s. .M eiiaiiics A.-5ocia: ion. J'eim'a Mechanics' lustitutf. (. Louis Agricultural and Mechanics ..-ioi a.ition, And nt nntcrou In t'.i..tcs and County Fair, i..Iinline all the Fairs at which thty wereeihib:ie 1 the v-.s three years. First l.w ' : ... A ai ded thr.se !acl.:n'.! at llie t.'.iiLi:i')ai of le.iid.ni. I. .i f. !'!:') Linz. !'.t-ai.;j;:. L j oai:i ct. Lizie-. Chaljin. aul tin v harp I.e.-n .!!! ri.-l--i. ' - ' : e I. lo tho ', En-.nri of A :i'riit iiuni'f, E iipri.. J ii t.f Sennit, and f r.ti-xM. l...,j.rrs I.J , Era.-il, (,:,; Viin-n The 'A 'X'jWA i:a I - !." Ela ! io 1C- to Mtitch h'ewit: Machine- are ja'd others i..r the lj..o-.vig 1 .a.oi-: j . They few with two i'nve:: is u'.vtct fra-n j rciuire no r.-e .ii-K:i.s. I . Tuey nre u.ro ea-i'y un le.s'e-, ! and I au, le ..; liable to del al:'-i ui.'i:! i !.:.!! i.til I ... .,, ,,.i.:.. . S. i'bey are ca; ul'e o, jpc;:I ;..T I er! ec :y, without c-viiil;c ot a::jti.-:i..'T.t. :i ii;::-!! l:ic..--er var.etv of tima oth.-,- r:. :--':i:i- --. 4. The s:"llell m id - bv tl.es.- I larbioeS is niieh more linn, e. it.e. tnra M.-. er-. ei - ; n,. ,m :1,:ici. s L:c j u.,:,e.l. lb. in ar.v o I i,i;s s;i;;!,, owir :cb. (iv.:n to il.e mnirier m lertlifea.! is :,,wre:t!'lit. isn u' li if!av:i t a- I 111" Ulo-I ; lains liii.-, i.biuri and b-'auii.'ul iu use. nad le , i.'..ia":p:: -.-s a:; 1 l.e-su'V c-v.-n rr:n ;-e.Uei.:!.v washed aal irttci until Win u olit . i (; i j.e truciuve of the seam is sua ii.it, ,.. cut or l.roUeti nt intervals t.f only ,),,,.. :t :1 few ."I.U'ies. 11 Wl.l I.e r.-iv. !. I. .ii rem lies tirta a 7. l. alike ol her inae'oii eio'i.s of the ssar.i by tjei t. Wiih these niacl.ii-.e Her o;..'- run nor i dursble. --, l.ie-.- ta-ien 1 both o,vn o: i ration while silk is uj - I u: an tho rilit 'r f ice si le ot' tiie se na, e t. reu m-iy b ii-eu upon :h-; other side without b-.-seiiii:-' l::e s'loein er iliii-abiliT v oi t:..i 'i hi-- cm be . oa no a all il!e r l:: ich'ill.-, .rttclcs stitcli ,n to )! .ir mi- ; -eWi-r--. b". I b in. - I aril -.-.tiful.i'-. i.t .! v.-ti. t. M. 1 ti.. iad i- a u.e:: savin: 1 or r:-: ie lip wira Th".-e tu-ii.i:iiio.-rri !' i..e: lis n.i 1 1 1 1 ,n ao i a .; iar. e of iioj.i-liuei.i ra.'i:- !. ex .i"c the .Client eui'.ri iilei v are (;r.ovK!t t'b. - i. Weil : .!. 1'hi Lib- hi. Mac!. :' pi,.1 any -. t'i V.Y.'- 1 1 i! ... .1 ; . ewii '.: '1 It. M'. Ti iii. ! .)N, M 1- .11. I'A :.. t' i. ::. 1.' 1". J -i.' it 1 " 3 u 1 'pur. mi b-.-i-iu.! toi. i Ti.M tici- th : l as i.e Last, a ltrfre assorii. :ilv- i-.f ; .rhich he oTers at the lowest ram Let prices Give me a rail. NATHAN KLL'LY. npr. 17, lM17-tf. I'attlI'.sox, Juuiata. Cuitnty, I'a. The tindersiiruea, h ivinf re-fi.: r.i.diel the above ll.ni.se, ii n w pivpu-ed t : I'ltrnish ti-.e public, ou tbe most : cason.b'.c terms, tti'a Meals and L'efre.-Ji ,:ir.tfx a! al! H urt. rarmcvj and others vi. iii:,:,- t e.vrir-.ii piocure meals al almost any pi tec. At so. In ft Stable attached for the accoiat.io'l '.tiaa oi iruvclci's, attc.deii by careful cullers. ICE CUE AM IX PEASO?:. A share of public patroui"" is soiiiite-l. mav 1". i;-o7-tf. 1 V-M. F.LT.SE, Pro. ATEW li;t'l". STOit". Pat!:r-r.n. Pa. Dr. P.O. iilNi'lO wi-hes to intorm the I ub- i that he has jiit received i " - -.r'.ne'if "f i Fresh i'rucs and .M .'licines, of ail kinds, j which he oners for sale at the P.iitcri n Post Oriiee. Ho also keeps on nan 1 rcriiimery oi ill kinds, and Hair l)j e and i-mra lilack Ink, of his own manufacture. Pel-ins 111 need of - , anything in his line wiii find ii l their ad- itnirc to jiit'e lulu a call. N. L-. Livaliis cau write a statctu-nl of their s lepiiims or disease and receive luedt cioe and ill reel ions for their use. All coi 1:1 ir.icstions strie-Iy coiilideiltii'd. march "7, 1807-tf. I1W TIN St'IIOP.l.NTHOMPSoXTOWN'. I would respectfully inform the citizens i.f TliriniMiiiilftri nut vlr-inili- ihfit T l.-lVfl 1 - -- J' ,11 , c ened a '1 in and Sheet Iron csta? .i-Ii'iiei.t ; am! am prepare 1 to aeaoinmo bite th-j pub'.c ' with Tis and Saect Inu.N Wake, a'..-o, Stoven : at the lowcit cash prices. ! Keofing and Spoutir? proiepHy -t'en . d to. nuia 111. lue Ul iur i3. ..in..., ..... ' VM. G. LOG AN. Thoir ps-.ntewn. Jl.lt.ii.ia C-3i-""" P- j f.b. 2-Cm,
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