r t I HI Juniata cntiucl. (ft JUfe A union of hikes, and a vnioA. of lands, A union no power shall sever; A union of hearts, and a union of hands, And the American Union forever! M I F F L IS I O W N: WednesiIav.Mornms. Jane 13, 18137. II. II. ILSO-, Editor nnd Publisher THE KrPlIJLICA.-V. ITS HISTORY. Ills well known to the llepublicans of this county that the Juniata Republican was started by Allison, Davis, Strousc, Stewart Lukccs, and a few other disor ganizers. They proposed first to teach us what true Rejjullicauism wan, aud Pecfy Allison was to be the preacher and ex pounder. They proposed secondly to "break Patterson down," purify the Re publican party, and then take tha leader ship themselves. Thirdly, end lastly, they were willing, fr the sake of the peo ple, to accept lha offices and thus give the people a chance to have pure, honest, so bcr, sensible, loyal, Lrave, clean and re sectable men in their service. The Hcv. IJeefy Allison expected us to lorgct that he had a few years ago been associa'cd with another turn-coat and ren egade in publishing the Register, and preaching Locofocoisui until he was kick i out of that office by the indignant and betrayed Democracy. The programme was a good one aud promised grand re sults. Jjut as they never kept their word in anythiug, so in this case the sequel proves how tbey wandered from the text. Strousc, the "Big Ingin," was to go to Congress or Scuate ; ho was indifferent which. Sorc-IIeels Dafis was to go to the Legislature, llev. Defy was to be Whisky Inspector (for which he certainly id fit, as he has tasted it often enough.) Stewart Lukens was to be au'.horized to carry Delaware township in his pocket as be boasted. Georgie Fasick, by general consent, was to be clown of the concern, and 60 on through the list of ptirc men who were to regenerate politics in J uniata county. Well, they fiiat pitched into Andy Johnson in general and Patterson in par ticular, and almost disgraced Congress with tbeir praises. The delegate elections were held, aud lo! not ONE of the vir tuous creatures had a voice in convention of the people They then turned around, cursed the party and people, and fell down and worshipped the golden calf of Andy Johnson. Strouse did not get ono delegate for Congress, while Patterson received a unan imous nomination in this county. Davis, after being scorned by the llepublicans, was kicked out of the Locjfoco Confer ence where he asked for a nomination for Legislature. The Tiev. Eecfy got the whisky and the Assistant Assessorsbip. Stewart Lukens did cot quite have pocket enough to carry Delaware township, tut got the Thompsontown Post-Office. Fa eick, having no opposition, became very naturally King's fool aud clown and is likely to bold the office during life. They tried to sell e"t trie party, but were scorccd and despised by every true man, and ever since have been faithful in the service of Andy Johnson, Jeff. Davis and the rebels. They opposed Geary and voted for Clyraer. They opposed Whar ton and Brown and tried all ia their pow er to elect the two Locofocos, Miller and Willis, They weekly denounced Con gress and the Republican party nnd work ed r-ealously for its overthrow. Their Lope is in the defeat of Congress and our party. If the Locofocos succeed they way retain office. If the Republicans cuccecd tbey will be kicked out without ceremony. We, however, think they will find the Locofocos have as contemptible an opinion of them as the Republicans, and turn them out as soon as they get rid of Johnson aod get a sound Locofoco in. We arc led to this review of the his tory of the Republican aod its owners aud publishers to refresh the memory of the Republicans of the county, and be cause we consider it our dn'y to reply to an article in that paper last week regard ing the candidates for Senate in our party. We consider any advice from such a source not only insolent and impertinent but unfortunate fur the gentlemen who are cursed by the praises of that paper. In that article Proff. Wilson and Dr. Sterrett sro recommended to the Republicans of this county for the office of Senator and f.o cood, true aud brave a man as Colonel i'ubisoa cowardly abused and pronounced ua:. We are i-j-rj tost two such good men as V'ilaon and Sterrett should bo in-. jurcd by the suppott of such people, and we congratulate Col. Robison on lis good luck in securing their curses. The Republicans of this county do not ask Allison and Davis to tell them who they should select as their candidates. It is a strong argumeut against any man who would be thought acceptable to ihciu. Audy Johnson cheated us so baily we waut men '"beyond suspicion." In this contest for Senator we will take no part, only wc wish to protect P.i'tT. Wilsou and Dr. Sterrett from tho injury these fellows are trying to do them. Wo know them both too well to even suspect they would turn Johuson on our hands if elected, or that such men as Allison and Davis would control iheui. We hope, for their sakes, that next week's Republican will denounce them, and thus remove any ground of suspicion. We are confident they are reliable men aud do not wish support from so suspicious a quarter. II the Republicans of the county supposed for one moment that cither were tiucturcd with Johusonisui they would not give them any support. As fur Col. Robisou bo needs no defense from us. The abuse aud curses of the Rrjmblican are suffi cient to satisfy the party that he is not ihe choice of JoliDson & Co. lie bated reb els and fought them nobly, but as Allison and Davis liked rebels they would not fight them in the field, and are now trying to help them by sustaining Andy John' son. Let the people say whether he is competent to fill the cilice of Senator. lie was ono of our most gallant 6odicis ; a favorite in the aimy ; is a good citiicn ; is a man of sound jndgment and every way qualified for the position. True, he will not get drunk ; is not a coin moo blackguard; did not run with the 11th corps at Chancellorsvillc ; did not tear off his shoulder streps to hide his rank ; did not break bis sword, throw it away and run like a cowsrd, and then cry with sore beds. He did not leave the ranks and act as clerk for the regimental commissary and when the fight commenced, hide be hind the beef wagon and tuck the whioky barrels. Had he done all these like some other people perhaps, in their estimation, he would be fit for Senator. The excuse for this attempt to injure Proff. Wilson and Dr. Sterrett by prais ing them, and to aid Colonel Robison by abusing him, is that Col. Patterson bro't him out, and for the purpose of selling out the county. Colonel Rchison was brought out by bis friends. We received three communications in one week from soldiers in favor of Col. Robison. Col. Patterson had nothing whatever to do with it and knew nothing of it until we showed him the communications. No maa can charge Col. Patterson with ever selling out the county. He has always been true to the party and county, and has always taken a pride iu seeing tho in terests of the party and county advanced. The people well know this, and never have refused to give him a nomination when be asked it. No matter what mis fortune befell him be always turns in and supports the ticket, and thus proves his devotion to his party. Whoever is the nominee of this county will receive his support cheerfully and will need it. "THE cat out of the bag." The R'ptiblican "lets the cat out of the bag-' before it closed its article, by advising the friends of Wilson aud Ster rett., if they get defeated, to bolt and de feat tho ticket by electing Locofocos. No, sir, you did that yourselves until yon wcie run out of the party, and you waut to drag out some good men with you. In this you will fail. The lust experiment in bolting was a sad one for the party in this county and will not be repeated by the same parties soon again. Now the truth is the Rejmllican wants to help to elect Ez. Parker Senator, and hopes to get up a fight in our party. You can't do it. No true Republican will be seen with you, and all icorn your advice Your little miserable clique left tbc party last year lor its good. You are out aod we intend to keep you out. You have no voice in the affairs of cur party, and it is insolence and impertinence in you to pre sume to talk to itepuidicans. lou can t elect Ez. Parker to the Senate until afte he "marches that army of his oa Wash ington and dethrones the tyrant Lincoln," as he said in one of his speeches during the war. The Republicans of this county will select their own candidates and will elect them without the aid of any dirty, scurvy Johnson men. We will have harmony in our party, as we have got rid of all the fools and blackguards with which we un fortunately were cursed. Wc thauk John son for taking them off our hands. The Locofocos say you shall not take part with them, so you miserable creatures must stay out in the cold. No one wants to join or meddle with vonr Johnson rartv. - - . and yon will tot be permitted to interfere Ma either the R-.-puMicati or Locofoco par ty. W o beg ttiat you will continue to abuse Col. Robison and tho editor of this pnper, and hope you will not injure Proff. Wilson and Dr Stcirett any more by your praise. They know too well that your endorsement will not commend tbcm to the good and true Republicans of Juniata county when they come to select their nominees. We, therefore, for their sakes, ask that you cease your praise, acd in your first issue abuse them in your usual coarse and vulgar style. MEETING OF SENATORIAL DELE GATES. The Delegates of this Senatorial Dis trict, composed of the cunties of Pluir, Centre, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata nnd Perry, assembled at Lewis town, on Wed nesday, tho 12th, inst., at 2 o'clock P. M. On motion, Jo.-cph G. Adlem, of Rlair county, was chosen as President and R. McDcvitt, of Huntingdon county, Sect'y. The delegates from the different coun ties prescuted their credentials as follows : Ceutre county, Edmund Blanchard, Esq. John T. Johnston, Esq., and Robert II. Duucan, E.mj. Rlair county, Mflj. IE L. Hewitt, Jos. G. Adlciu. Esq. Huntingdon county, Geo. W. Johnston, R. McDcvitt andW. J. Cunningham. Mifflin county, A. W. jjlitclicll, Col. F. F. McCoy, D.I). Molhertbaogh. Juniata county, J. N. Mjore. P. S. Liggett and R. V. Schwicr. Ou motion, Mr. Hewitt of B'air county was permitted to cast the vote for Mr. tend to the perpetuity of this great Re Barley who was absent. ! public. LACK. On motion the Convention then pro-! shcrilT ceeded to the nomination of Senatorial Capt . h. WI,.so.N-Lr S.r-.-.U the Delegates. time is fast approaching when nominations The following gentlemen were then i are to be made for the various offices to be nominated aud voted for, with the follow- filled at the next general election, and it be ing result : John Scott, of Huntingdon, 1,00TC3 us t0 resent the best men if we will 11, Edward Blanchard, of Centre, 12, j P "w1 '" ro". allow u. thero r ti .- i ! fore ,0 bring before the public the name of Geo. . Johnston, of Huntingdon, t. ,. .. ' , , Solomon Lrir.;r.ovE, of Susquehanna town- John Scott, Esq. aud Edward blanchard, I B . lui,bl, caa,,iJ:i,e rr shenti-sub- Esq., received the highest nuuiLer of jet-t to tho decision of the nominating con Vtites were declared the ehoicd of the ventiou. Mr. Cp legrsvc is. nnd always has Convention, and on motion, the delegates; be left to their own judgment as to their further course after the first ballot. JOo. G. ADLEM, Pres. R. McPkvitt. Stc'y. The Representative Delegates met at the same time and place and organize by ' tiecung asu, j-.sq , oi nunung- dou, President, aDd Dr. S. () Kan:jil'cr, ; of Juniata, Secretary. Pull delegations ! 1 t t , 1 - r IT .: from Huntingdon, Mifflin and Juniata, i . i i , i .i ; were present. Messrs. 1'. M. Lytic, of 1 . I Ilunliuiidon county, and James Maua, of j, , Miilliu county, were elected as Keprcsc n- . tative Delegates to the State C'Jtivention, j and instructed to cast the vote if the Dis- trict for Judgo Taylor of Huntingdon, j and as a' second choice, for Judge Lieu of Centre. J. A. NASE, Pres't. S. O. K.T.MPFER, Sec'y. Attornet General Stanbery's opinion of the reconstruction act is before the people. Its main feature is, that the semhly. Mr. Patterson possesses rare quali niilitary authorities in the lately revolted j fications for this position, has been a lite-long States have no power to remove civil State j a"J supporter of the party, has r i . I,., . , . . i never a.-kd for an office from the people, and ofneers elected by the people or deriving , , .... , , , , ' among the masses there are few men that their existence from thoso thus elected; , f- . , ,. . , ... ' . have more frieudi. ne believe that Ins notu that the military are only to be regard.-d i,,.lliou at ,ilis timc WOuld add considerable as in the position of a police to act when j strength to the ticket, and be very acceptable called on by the civil State officers. This 1 ii a large portion of the TEorLE. construction embraces the spirit of tbe Attorney General's opinion, and if carried out, will of course place the South com pletely withiu the control of traitors But such a result was aimed at, when Mr. Johnsou asked the Attorney General to make up his opiniou. The Coi i'erheaij Okoaxs accept the platform of the late Copperhead State Convention like a weary man takes an addition to the load he is compelled to carry u ilh a groan. It is decidedly the heaviest load of political principles (?) ever sent forth by any convention lor the endorsement of a people. Jl i T0 UTC2iZ,F1 a. Legislature One year ago the llepubliaani of our coun ty placed before the peoplo for Legislative honors Capt. II. II. Wiison, ant by declariag for him without a dissenting voti his friends hoped to sceure to him the district nomi nation. With the prestige vhich only unanimity and entLusiasni among friends can give, he was presented to the district confer ence but to the chagrin of his frieads he was rejected by a process of which ii is not cur business to speak. Again, all those of his former friends who have spoken to tho writer relative to candidates for tho lower House of Legislature, have spoken favorably of tlii3 gallant soldier wio has ever since he attained his majority been faithful to his early politi cal convictions, and when rebellion reared its ,trrt i.i.i ,i -i. i..i 7. , v.oCl i.icu.s croaked and delarcd that tho end of this Government had come, he stood not nmong the weak and appalled. Rut it is not our pur pose to write an article eulogistic of Captain Wilson's ability, faith fulccss and bravery- ...u v.l: i i v. 7 euuu mi ai Liuie we relieve wouiu ue exceed- ingly unpleasant to him. We then simply . i - -.1.1 i ,i, suggest him as a suitable man upon whom the J . .. r .. . convention soon to assemble may wituom detriment to itself nr the nartv which it re- presents confer the hoanr of a nomination for L'.gtslaT.re. JrxiArv. Our Next Senators. Tlie importance of securing good and able men ns candidates for this responsible office can hardly bo over-estimated. Our district is, confessedly, a Tery close one. We can all recall tbe anxiety which we felt for the ro sult at the last election. Nor enn we shut our eyes now to the fact, that if wo wish to elect eur men, wo must nominate the strong est and most available men that can bo found in the district. Iu large intercourse with the people of this and other counties composing this Senatorial District, we have frequently heard the name of David Wuso mentioned as a gentleman eminently qualified for this responsible post. Mr. Wilson, by virtuo of his busisess habits, talents and education, would make an ab'e Representative; aod bar ing resided for a considerable time in the counties that compose the District, and being very generally and favorably known through out all this portion of tbc State, we think he is the man to be offered by our County as one of the candidates ; and for this purpose he will be sustained by Many. SENATORIAL. Capt. II. II. Wilson Dear Sir : As the time is approaching tor nomina ting suitable persons for the various offi ces to be voted for this fall, I would, through your columns, respectfully sug gest to the consideration of the Nomina ting Convention Dr. J. P. Stkrrktt as a person eminently qualified for the position of Stale Senator. The Doctor is well knewn throughout the District, and it is unnecessary to say anythiug at length in regard to his views on the great aud lead iug questions which are agitating our country. He has always been a true R publican, and firm iu advocatim such yjeasurcs as promote the interests and bccn- a staunch Itepuhlicmi, and possesses all the ncccssarv mialificutioiis for said office, and if nominated will, no J nil) t, add consid erably to the Mrcngth of the ticket in tlie cast cud of the county. PL'StJl'EHAXXA. Senator Cam. II. H. Wii.sos As the time ia fat approaching for the selection of suitable per- B0US for lhc Tariou, offices to be filled this full, allow me to suggest the name of Colonel J. K. ItouisoN os a person fully qualified for position of Siato Senator, fubject to the decision of the Itepublicaii ioa;"t;in ' , ' ' ... ,., Tvnliua. The Colonel a views arc well known . .... . m regard to the momentous issues now ogna- ti lbe nation( Bith reference to a practical solution of our national difficulties. Colonel Unbison served with distinction throughout "e "'re war and was a gallaat and fearless I soldier. Middle Division. Assembly We desire to offer to the people of Juniata county the nameof Joiim I'attkrsox, of Tern Mills, Lack township, as a suitable person to receive the nomination for the office of As- I.ri;isliitor Catt. H. II. Wiison As the time has al ready arrived for the announcement of tbe different offices at the coining election, permit us to suggest to the consideration of the re publican nominating convention the name of JesuiMi L. Stewart, of l'errysville, as a suit" able person to represent tho interests of Ju niata county in the Legislature. TUSCAROBA TOWSSIUP. sui itu r, Catt. II. H. Wilson Dear Sir: As the time is fast approaching when proper persons should be selected for the different offices to be filled this coming fall, allow mu to name Peter Carstet TER, of Monroe township, as a candidate fur Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. EAST END. Auditor. Termit me to recommend to the party Cv rus Weeks, of Fermanagh township, for nomination for County Audi'or, subject to the decision of the Republican nominaiing Con vention. A Vomit- lej avfrtisrocnts. Terrible Accident in Patterson, TWO MEN INJURED, IIOLLOCACGII & KOWE JJCSTED mhe firm of Ilollobangh & Rowe being dis- L solved, the subscriber lakes this method of informice his friends and the public gcu- 1 orally that he has purchased the long Market - , . ,. ,. ,, i ,;,, In ruil ;,. . iuu,i.,; Lhi. ' learintr Pat- : terson every Tuesday morning, and returning ! from, FhilaOelpiua every thursday, when the) I P"'" fan b". s" PP1"" W,UU " , kinds of Fresh j n..vt alintv I- I 11 .V'A o t lnn-A4.t lunrL-nt Vl f it a i j j'he 8amo krwi'lllJave Patterson for Phii-'l I . . , jpsourg, every xuursuay evening ana reiiu-n to Patterson every Saturday. Persons wish- intr Lumber can have it nu-chased and deliv - , mg Luniuer can nave ii pu.euasea anu ueuv ered in Patterson at the lowest market rates, . A kin(Jg of merchandise carried for Mer- L.u., fr, vi,;u.iini.i ,iii,-ro,l rr Pf ,-iraynge. 1 '" W 3. A. R OV,VjU Male and Female, to iniro - iluce our New Patent Star .Slintile 8ewini Ma chine. It is adapted for family use and Tail oring. It makes a niitch alike on hntii sides. Prica only Twenty Dollais. Extraordinnry inducements to Agent. For full particulars, address Dl'MONT & WILSON. 6.;0 Arch Strisci, I'hil'a. Ta. June 19. 18G7-3m. AUDITORS NOTICE. The undersigned, auditor, appointed by the Court to dis tribute the balance in the hands of fv.uii'd Leonard, administrator of John F. Kaltriiler, dee'd., to and among the widow and creditors of said decedent will meet all parties inter estcd in said estate at his office iu Miltiintown on Friday, the 2'ilh day of July, I8(i7. be tween tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 1 o'clock V M.. for the purpose of this ap pointment when all persona having claims against s&id estate will present them prorerly authenticated or else bo barred from any por tion of said fund. JEREMIAH LYON".", June 10 -It. AnJilor. rMSSOI.L'TI(l O F PAtlTNF.RSIIIP. U Patterson June 10th, 18T.-Tuc pavt- uersmp nereioiore eiisung ociwpen jioiio baugh & Rowc in the marketing business is this day dissolved l y mutual e-onent. junc!2, '07-f.t. HOLLOIJAUGH & KOWE. T "H) HUNTERS AND FLSHEIi.MEX. No tice is hereby given that all persons found trespassing on our propcr-ics; hunting and fishing, will be dealt with according as the law directs. J. C. II EHT7.1.KK. :i.er. ) ENNO, REV. J STEPHEN HE JOHN SWARREY June 5, 1807- It. U 7 ANTED. SUMAC The undersigned wishes to purchase pure Sumac in large or small quantities. Highest market juices aid on delivery at sumac mill, Mcchauics burg, Juniata county, Pa. N. IICRTZLER, Port Royal, Juniata Co., lfc angits' 1 j. lcto-'.f. VEIV MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT I.N 1 PATTERSON. Miss R. J. Roihrock. has located permanently in ruttcrsxn, and is prepared to furui.-h L'o.nkets, HatsS.j mitt all kinits of Trinnuinp. Wolkfca done promptly and in the latest style. Perfect satisfaction. given. Charges mode rate. Call at her residence on liridgc street, one door east of Strayer's Store, opr. 21 -Sin. T "MIK OLD STAND Th undersigned lakes otiiers in uec 1 of anything iu his liue that Lc still continues the Saddle and Harness Man uftctory on Water street at tlie old stand fi.r n.erly occupied by W illiam Kenny. Every thing sold al reduced prices, lit pairing done to oiuer. Carriage aud Ruggy trimming neat ly excelled. may 2J, Iisti i -It. J JOII. I'il.ill.. In the lascment of tht Paltenun JIou?, in rat lerson. Hotels, Families and Dealers furnished with Dread, Pies and Cakes at short uniice. The subscriber ha also npentd a Salesroom in MilHintown, at A. T. Rarnes' Cigir Store, thus atlordiug the citizens of both towns an opportunity of buying good and rhenp Freud, may 15, li-07. J A COR GEilLOCH. T. J. M O 0 U E WITH VOODYAKD&CO ESTABLISHED 1S2J. CO MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA nov 23, 1S06-1T. Dii 1'oof Jakie, dar cooras der "litiipcr." THE undersigned is now running the Short Market Car (formerly run by lloiloh iitti .( Rone) to this place will: every description of Fresh Fish and Marketing. He leaves tor Philadelphia on Monday and arrives in Fut terson on Wednesd:iy. Goods iriu'ed tor mer chants deliverid at their ?!oreS tree of drriy age. If unable to supply his customers ar.d haul the freight by making one trip pi r ne; he will run two trips per week, arriving in Patterson on Saturday with ihe second load. Thankful for past patronage he trusts to nieiit a continuance of the same. jitncl2, lS7-tr. J. E. HOLI.OllAIT.n. On Riilge Road Street, lrrsrilie, l'n. Tbc undersigned has just leceived from the Eastern Market the most attractive s:u;l of Goods ever brought to Pt-rrysville. Our stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods, latest styl. Calicoes, at low prices, best quality of Muslins, &c., NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, Groceries, Queensware, Salt. Fish, Sic. Call and examine our floods before pur chasing elsewhere. We take great pleasure in showing our goods believing them to be ehenner than can be bought elsewhere. The highest cash price paid lor nil kinds of Coun try Produce. Remember Hie place. Ridge Road Street. Perrysville. JACOR ENC11ELMOYER. may lo, 1SC7. S TATEJIENTS SHOWING THE COND1 tion of the Rounty Fund of Walker School District. 18GL Amount of duplicate .-.i-.32C8 99 Anit. collected $t'.)'.l .IS Exonerations 1 L 01 Percentage for collecting... 127 PJ $o2oG S3 Due Daniel Kloss, Collector, on set tlement 327 f'U 13CC- Amount of duplicate." $7511 90 Amt. per orders lifted SGSliS 7o Exonerations 4"0 S Percentage 170 0- $7515 7o Due J.N. Moore, Treasurer and Col lector ? 5 70 IsOG. Amount of duplicate... Amt. of orders lifted.. Exonerations $1730 35 . $1307 70 .. 14S S3 .. S9 OS Percentage.. j Due oa former settlement.. Due to District ?7!.n ih.-, iindursiened. Auditors ofnalk-.-r 1 i !.., ,1,1m An nettled with me iviw"'j-( s " ,- n k t- ; School Directors of said township lall noun i ; taxes laid on tin township, ceitily tueirac , , ,,,f,.i . ,e correct. count as above stateu to uecorreei. JO N SOI. it f. JOHN .i.tjAliLaota iirc.H iiv:vroN. June 1 ! JL il.lt Xi O JL Vjii tOXiLilj I Ti.T undersigned offer at private sale tlio ; following Real Estate, located in Jur.ia- ; county. Pa., viz : ' No 1. A tract of land located inCeale texn ! ship, said county, Seven Miles from the Penn sylvania Rail Road, at l'errysville Station, I containing TWO Ill'NtREU" ACRES. On I Hundred an 1 Seventy of which it cleared and under go'jd fence, tlie best quality cf Limestone Land, with I'.ANK V-KliS J?l5 1!..1 feet, GOOD jy.VEl UNU HOK. Sprin j House with never failing Spring of VViiti;-.--. A larg Orchard of choice variolic, cf a'l kinds of Fruit. j No. 2. A tnict of :ind in rprr-n Mi!? j towni-hip, same county, eontaiirng l"il A':i,v of first quality Limestone Lan). villi a new ilM.NK i:.u:. LO". IMVKf.LtSG ROCSE. "Spring l!jue, and never-failing 3;,?li,g of Water at the door, with a Young OTc.t-ttr.1 cf ' excellent fruit. No. 3. A tract of Land adjoining Jn. T, in ame Township and Countr. ci-'iitr-'-iiMi' ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY -i'lVi: ACKI with a Good Water Power 'GRIST AND MERCHANT MILL thereon erected, with THREE P.U.N .f P.URS. fiui-died otf with a:l the modern improvement. GOOD SAW MILL, TWO GOOD DWELLING HOUSES. P.ank liarn. Spring llou.ie, Wfuli House and all necessary out-buildin-i. Tlii properly is as well located as any in tlm county four public road coming tngetbi r h. the Mill and is not surpassed by any fi.r n.crchantile purposes as it is the post ro:id from East Wateiford to Fcrrysville ar.d will be sold low and on terms to suit purchaier . Persons wishing to see cither of the above properties can do so by calling nu Wm. I )ke-)i residing on No. 1. or J. p. D 'vie, residing oa No. :. May 2'., 1S'7. OKESON i DoVI.E. GREAT BARGAINS Spring & Summer Go oil or CHOICE QUALITIES, and al GREAT REDUCTION iu prices at Mickey i i'eneU' iu Patterson. flMIE undersipnod bnviuj. just rcturne-t JL from the Eastern Mhrk-fts with a fre-'i supply of all kinds of Ladies' I'r.'-s iooJ-, c, are now ready to suprVj the cit:"n.s of Puttcrsut, and vicinity, with Ri.ytning jin l evsrytliing that is u.-uaily kn;;t in a coi.. 're store. Wc arc determined lo sc!l goods nt greatly reduced prices, and make it an object tor people to buy from us, a larire Mock A !!;Y OOODo consisting of Ladies Die Ijoods, such as : IRLXL1I MER1X!;, poPLIX, MO 11 MR, AU'.WCA, rnr.xcn plaiik, LA VX, DE LA IX Hi. ;ix:ix;iiam. pi: 1X1$. .f .-.. ,r. And a 1 irge stock of Duinesiie tloo:is sTi-h Jlroirt! trrtd 7'V(''7("7 .Im.-". 'i n ki -o; Chi i hi (iierl.s. Cut ton awl Lii'w-ii Ta lilc CliAhsu Crafh, Xmk-tiis, Drillings, tv , pinny tiii! I'liiil i"i.:..M;i;(.,. Stfi intt. Tirixh, K'littfhij .h;, I'l'.iiuieL, Lim ns, ll-ii'p ..; '.-', ll ilni' i 'il rlcn'l. tin I a Inegr fti,i h if .allien 'i' ''". Vith. flruceriis of every di scrip; ion r'i.s'i S ilt. l!:icon, II:uo. Snars nnd Syrups stall price tluots, rrioes. Mats e.iul ti-s, t;i!eeus a; e. Ci b:r and Willow-War", nnd a lurg" Hoek of Notions tlioxes. Hosiery, llng'.p Triming. lluttons. Il imlkeicliicis and everything in tha notion line eheav f.,r c-.-h it covnirv pro duce. " MICKEY & PE.NXELL. may 2?, ISOT-tf. GOOD XK U'S ' JR. M. TODD has just received a frc:!i arrival of New (ji.ods r. mi the City, at greatly reduced rales nhieli Le is selling ut the fi.i'.owii'g pi ices : American Prints final Ill to 1"';. Others D. 1-. lot" lo. Cinhams - to 2'c. De I. -litis to US-. Ladies Dress (ioods 11" lo e- Ilr.'-wu Mu.-lin? 1-. I5toll:-c. Rlcs.-he I " i". 1. 15 Sic. TicKin,? '-" to JlSc I 'ottouades -'. -5 to -1 1 '3 La.lie (jait-rs lrotn i.T-V ir ','', i:;.": . also a fine assorrr.;et)t of -uisses (iaiiers. Rest l.overing i:yi:;) - lc. ql. 'lood t-yrtij. to ;c tt. I'.rown Sugar 1'. l-'t. White ' :'.''S. 5 :ets. Res' Hio Co .Tee "lc!. lb. Coal Oil. (best I i'cts. ot.. or 5'iCts. g il. Also a tine lot Casstiacrcs. Caincts and ti. good assortioiit of the laut Myica cf M'-n s.-i i I! oys' I! -il:'. o'ie i; a Inrge is-- ii liuent of Notions Ladies new styles cf (j:utv.s s.u I Rugle Trinimit-gs Ti.e following prices paid for Putter Egs: Putter Hjci.s., Eggs .cis. doz , Potatoes Sj t ; '.tt'ets. bush. ! A full supply of Macks rl and Herring cn baud. april 111, f-7-tf. F I R 1nsura n o eV Ctumberlapd Valley Mutual Protection t'oni ! ) p.my. Dickinson iwp.. Cumberland coun ; ty. Pa. Insures on as good terms as anr other reliable Company. Capital over 57ih',0 I Wm. R. Mi li.kn, Prcs t. I farmers' Mutual Fire Insuranco Compaay, OHice East Main street, York, Pa. Ao cumulated capital over i--VJii.(if(. t H. Keacf.k. Fres't. Insurance Compnny ef North Aiaerici. Phila lelpliia. apiti.l i'5 0,0, (uWtst J Stock Insurance Company in the Unite.t ! Slates) Incorporated iu 179-1. $!9,CbO,00'. losses paid in ci-h. Assests January 1, i 1807, Sl,703,'.";7.2:!. : Autiii b G. CorrtN, Trcs't. ', T Torse Thief Detecting and Insurance Com- X J. pany of York. Pa. David STKiCKi.rn, Sec'y. j joiin McLaughlin, of rort r.oyai.- Ju- i niata eouniy, Pa., is the Agent of a!l of the ' above Companies. liny ll!l, 18'.7-lf. I PERRYSVILLE MARBLE WORKS. rrMIE mi Wsigncd havmgentered mtopart- JL nersliip are prepared to till ail orders for . Toinbslonps, Monuments, Table Tops, or any ether articles in our line of business, on short notice and the most reasonable terms. Ita! $1403 43 ian and the dillerent ejiialities ot Anuricau Marble always on hand. may 1, 18t57-tf L. L. KEN EPF. salt: salt:: salt::: ' i Superior H'ja'ity, either by single sari cf ! f mi.ntitT- Uo 71 1 1 lrni U .i-je:.u.J . with salt at Philidelrh'-i iiice". ' -incc of ti; e.-.Bif of fp-lgHt.
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