MIFFLIPI 0 W N Wednesday -llorninc, August 11, 1867." II. II. WILSON, Editor nnd Publisher REPUBLICAN STATE NOMINATION. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, HON. HENRY W. WILLIAMS, OF ALLKOntNY COUNTY. DISTRICT NOMINATIONS. SENATOR, Col.-Ji K. RO BISON, Juniata county. Subject to decision of District Conference. ASSEMBLY, Capt. II. II. WILSON, Juoia'a county. Subject to decision of District Convention. COUNTY NOMINATIONS. J. MADISON SHARON, Fayette. RFOISTER ASP RECORPER, JOHN STONEU, Fermanagh. TREASURER, JOHN HOFFMAN, Mifflintown. COMMISSIONER, ?OL. UP DEC ROVE, Susquehanna. AUDITOR, W.JENKINS EVANS, Spruce Hill. THE liiu:l suit PAYIS AND ALLISON. It Is well known to the public that ever since the Republican was started its col umns every week have teemed with the Tilest personal abuse of Col. Patterson, and often of his family. Allison and Davis aunouneed ;hat as their object when they started their paper. No man in the State --' " J o abused. .'Jen 01 ail panics conaemucu the course of the Republican, and there was not an houest, sensible man in the county that did not consider it an out rage. Every ouc was sui prised that Col. I'atterson did not defend himself, and re peatedly was he urged to prosecute these fellows by respectable men in both par ties Put the Colonel treated such ca lumnies aud their authors wiih contempt, and conteuded that it would not injure him in the estimation of good men aud Lo 1, f,;.UL:. L onvlnil n,l if v ' . '. I mere were any wno oeiievca iiieui or hat acco t ! iion a ac o , rtj to tVor f.Mjr.. - ( thought the less of him he preforiod their emu 6hip and oould well afford to diiiCgaTyj them. While it required great forbearance to adopt such a course, yet all will admit that the Colonel took it all very good-naturedly and laughed at al! their weak but wicked attempts to injure hira. Rut the feather that broke the camel's back c.ime at last. Judge Pomcroy, Col. Patterson and others joined together to start a new J5ank here,'and Allison and Davis swore they would '"break it down," and at once commenced an outrageous attack upon j Sheriff, possesses superior qualification for i wu;ch he says he cau testify to : the Bank ia general and Col. Patterson , the office. Honest and upright iu all his j "When it was found that Davis was to in particular. This was repeated, aud j dealings, we cau assure the people of all i R0 on a maUcr which every one here out of regard to tho men associated with j parties that they can make no mistake iu , MtU pon a3 a2(ual discLarpct the ex him in the enterprise, Col. Patterson was ; electing him. He served with distinction ' t.;totIinnt anion- the veteran soldiers knew compelled to prosecute them. So accord ingly some weeks ago he made informa tion against them at Ilarrisburg, nnd had them arrested and bound over for trial on the 26th of this mouth. Col. Patterson made the information there because such li'jellous publications there, were calcula ted' to injure him aud the Rank in a strange county, and hence he wanted it thown up there, while were it confined to this couufy he could pas it by with cou teuipt as the parties are all well kuowu here. Nothing that men like Allison and Davis could say would injure the character of the officers and stockholders of the Juniata Yalley Rank in this coun- IV. Manv r.F tliA vrpnltnirst nnd hps! men I ' ' 1 ia the county are in it and entitle it to . j iuc euuic cuuuaeuce 01 ice puoilC. Allison and Davis, because greatly alarmed at the prospect of going to jail in Uarrisburg, have been trying by threats and every way to have the suit withdrawn, but all to no purposo. As the time draws near they become desperate, and Allison goes to Snyder county and makes an in. formation which he knows be caa't prove, of a serious charge (if true) against Col. T, , 'J? 1 1 atterson and gets a warrant for his ar- fr.t r 1. 1 .1 i-i Ust. lhe Colonel promptly gave bau 1 for his appearance, and is ready aud anx inua In hnvA 9 MmnpA f.. in 4V. 1 1 . , i world in men court fhnr r,r.a .,A Yvilfuil lilo.l 101- II . ... . . ' 0 against turn tor months is wwbout the least shadow of truth. At one? Allison anc at, in:. 1 n-- , n 1,.,. ot coitproanse and asked as the nnlv am. Au;nn ,w .i, .:. , ..I i if-inn thfit tlm enf ra wit ti rr-n n,l 1 Snvdnr . -T.T. -Ill 1 t.V., 1 but CoK Patterson don't back down. If i I gpurns their offer and disregards their malice. Ills friends expect him to do justice to them and himself by forcing t'ic:o felloes before the courts and send them to jfA, where we bsv no doubt tlicj will go, as tlie remit of tbe trial iu Dauphin county. 'flic game won't win. Col. Patterson generally knows what he is doing, and j don't often do anything for fun. Allison and Davis waked up the wrong passenger : n r J ii a - .. ' and now win nni incy can rcu. -",it, and nTC afraiJ to say eons editorial, tut body. Col. I'atterson stands to-utiy ocucr .u the county and Stale man ue ever um, and has more ana warmer irieuuswi.uu.u ready to defend Lim against the utulice of bis enemies and support kiui in any way he may need their cervices. We make this reference !o a personal matter because of our regard for Colonel j i... 1 . l .... .1. 1. .. t . ucm.n, .m iuc notoriety ...e u.. is compelled to bring have already acrju.- red, and to gratify the wishes of his nu merous waim friends in this county. Ollt CANDIDATES. The Republican County Convention has placed before the people of Juniata county a strong ticket. Col. John K. Rohisox, our candidate for Senator, is a gentleman jual;Ged in every respect for the high position for whicb he has been nominated. His re cord as a soldier stands second to none in the State, lie first entered the service in July, 1 SGI, as Captain ot company A, of the 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry, in which capacity he 6erved until the spring of 1SC2, when he resigned and came home, arracged his business and prepared to en te r the service agaiu with the purpose of remaining until the Rcbc'liou was crush ed out. In August of 1S(2 ho received an order from Governor Curtin to recruit a company, and by the first of September, 1 C ! I l-.i - .t -i.i 1 K""' " "JS uacln li,c scrTlce w,lu m...u company ( v 01 me loin Lavalry.; 111s superior qualificatums as a command-' intr officer soon raised him from the rank i of Captain to the Licutcnat-Colooclcv of i his regimen,, in which capacity he served j until near the close of the war, when he 1 was breveted lull f.,r l.r-.,r,. 1 ... ...j j ou me niue uoiu. 01. itobison wa se vercly wounded twice, once at Ain.urn j Mills on the 12th .f October. 1863 and -gain near l armvme two years Delore tlic ; : 1? -n . irmviiie two years Deioretlie;all,i prescribe the manner of taking the; 1 ii' ... t !.... e preeiu mm to J vote a j t,rvije ur a Convention to carry ,ouferencc with the full con-i()ut ,iic wltl of tLu llC(,lllc as eXj,resscd ' 1 surrenuor 01 i.ce. i the District Coufi uat'iii-i: iiiai n . 11 nr. i K'nTwuw .n.i .......i ' 1 .1. ... 1- . bility will secure him the district uomina-! 88 rewarJ toT 4418 "wn 4jra'' Very but as a well-earned coiiipliment to r,is Travc comrades scattered over the dis-' Capt. II. II. Wilson, tho nominee of, ford County System of making nomina te county for Assembly is well-known to, tions, and that it be recommended to the the people of Juniata county, and to not I n10'" vt l44C rarty tu d'cu?s the ques--,. 4l . . . i lion through the oran of the party, in a Jew in the other counties couipriMnu , - i- - . , tv . , 1 '" public meetings and in every way in or thc District, lue fact that this is the ! jer t) liuve tl,Q sml-ject well understood second time that he has been nominated and to secuie a full expression at the elec tor the same position by the party in this tion- county should secure him the hearty aud united support of the other counties. J. Mapisox Sharon the caudidate for ; as a soldier ;n (.apt. Martin's company, Iiml liiu Pnnirnil.m u!') - ' 7. . ,",4444U"J' 4U , Ins bravery e predict that he will re-! ceive the largest vole ever polled fur any ! ceive the largest vote ever pc one candidate iu this county. John Sxoner, of Fermanagh township, the uomiuee for Register & Recorder, and j Solumou Fpdcgrove, candidate for Com-! missionrr, are both iaimers and have su perior qualifications for the dicarge of the duties of these officers, and if elected will honestly and firmly auvocato an entire change in the manner in which the af fairs of the county have been conducted. 1 1.0. c ii 1 tiiiRL .111: t .rui.iv 1 iss.i in..rc 1..... 4......... C .. lavc hu(J Q0 C0Mt.jencC from tho ... . . . wav lliev nave nsotl tlie neon i-h it.m...ir (i.r,. n i, . . tucrelore call upon tn5 taxpayers to vote j -j , 1 L; , wrw for and elect Sol. llpdcgrove to watch over their interests. For County Treasurer, Mr. John Hoffman, of Mifflintown, is the uomiuee He is well kuown to the people of Juni ata countv. His hnnestv nnd iuiorif n if cbarac(cr rcquires D0 OQ(or,e!tlcut 1Vom U3. If coeted hu CQtjre lime 8qJ lion p.in be devo(ed ,0 ,lis offico . , . . W.J. Evans, nominee for Auditor, is a . . ,. ' citwcn of tnruce Hill tcarni-h:p. He is , . , r uu.ic.i up.ii.L iaiuier, is a Icountaut and if elected will discharge the j i trust confided in him with fidelity to tho whole people. The entire ticket is one of trust confided in him with fidelity to tho J tne best ever Diaed Lefora the nwrn'o 1, . 1 . . 3 iuu xteuuuucau nartv. ; p nir tor .1 ii, 'v " ""it"" "-'y uier in ine county, who has at bear: the welfare of ! it - uuuij, " taa II Ull, me 1 : . : . tlle wbolc Pe(T'lc. and when the result is P " e SCCOod Tuesday io Oc D .do.ubt tLat tho- Princi- pies that vindicated the Nation in itsstru" gle with treason will La crowned with victory. The receipts from Internal Revenue M week, amounted to f 3,7U;li;0; MMri.r. j i stick. 'Allison and Davis, under the cowardly I sicniiliiro of "X." in ilia Rmnblicnii nt- Messrs Weller and Hildebrand, and charge that they had violated their trust. This is faly0 anJ wc)1 t, know i do it in the name of a correspondent. , Wellcf and iiil(cbran1 sai(1 they ia favor of rcferring tlic qucft;0I1 of , ftr :,: ,vn County System to a vote of the peoplj and with this understanding they were voted for and elected too in defiance of all itlio efforts resorted to in order to defeat thoni. Every roan who voted for them Utw posilion wh;le soule . h,.pawc lh(!V were j asMircd by the wily would-be delegates that Weller and Hildebrand were opposed to referriug it to a vote of the people. Lyons stated distinctly that he was for its adoption by the Convention without a vote of the people (whom he could not trust) and II ildcbraud stared he was lor rcfer- riug it to the people for adoption orrejec tiou. This was fuir, and a majority voted for Vv'ellcr and Hildebrand, and in obedi- ence to their wish they so voted in Con vention. It was a fair issue, and fairly met and fairly carried out, and no one but disorganizes can complain. Messrs. Wel ler and Hildcbracd staud too Tell iu this community to be injured by anything the j y4v7,tiV may say, aud can wdl afford to treat all theso slanders with contempt. THE IKAWI OHlK Ol JII VststkJI. We publish be'ow the resolution passed by the Republican County Convention in regard to the Crawford County System.' p It will be seen that it refers the whole . t , lhe ;e f lhcir ,clioD. Jt . :.. . .i . ... t r . . .1: -. ' . r! . 1'ivt'M iiiiiiiv 111 iiiiii inr x 11 1 sriiiMiiii 1.1 .1 .. 1 . 1 : ...... r: 1 .. ,:n ...1... I'ii'utiiiu ia utui indium uiuuun mil uaiui , w full dicuss tLe Mtio s0 tliat ,, , :. L.i: 'fi , reonle inav vot intelii"entlv. and . . . .. . ... , W,atCVl.. i,e u,u TiTUiel let every one oe 1 content. It will be the dutv of the Couu- , CoulUllttcc ,0 meet before the day of t. ..;..... . 1 r.....i.. ,pi....i, v. "-v - "j all,i prescribe the manner of lakii: . . at tlie CleCtlOD Resuhcil, That the County Coninfit'.ce a,e hereby directed to appoint tl 'Tuesday of March, on which u,c,uhr of iho Itopuhlican iiar the second the rty iu this county hall have u opportunity to vote for or airaiust the adoption of the Craw- THE ANDEKSON VI I.I.E LEAGUE. A Washington c:iricsn'jiident of the rl'eun Dis,mt,h writes as follows. no bounds. The result had been pub - . . . I.I.cd days belorc, and, ball expecting n a U1(.etin was pi ivately called, at which some q discliarced soldiers were present, who bound themselves sacredly together under the name of 'Andersonville League,' every member subscribing to a solemn oath that if justice failed its duty they would take justice iu their own hands. This brotherhood no n.au was qualified to cuter but who had suffered cither from wounds or imprisonment in the rebel peus during the war. It now extends to New York, Philadelphia and Rostoo. While r.i . . 1 ' 1 ii .. j at KichmonJ on hc d for lU .;,, ........ 1 . a.n i.ii uns HMnir .rrai rn- ti.a r. a paper was handed in to Davii,' council, Chas. O'Conncr, of New York, waruiug him of the existence of such a league, and naming two mou iu the court room as members. These mcu were seized as soon as they left the room, on a mock charge, and ta ken to jail, and were not released utitil a week after, when Davis was in New York. It will be remembered that Davis ar- i rived in New York during the night ; that he kept secluded as much as posiible while at the New York Hotel, no one being ad mitted but those who weie personally j kcown to some one of the party, that he was suddenly removed from tho hotel to Brooklyn, where he rcmaiued until his de parture j that he left New Yoik alone and iu discuise for Montreal, bis party and " family following only when he had teie- pph" f tia r When it is understood tnat tuc orotnernood were upon his track, and that he wai conscious of it, this strange conduct is easily ac counted for. According to -tho oath, as long as he remains upou foreign ground he is safe ; so it is hardly probable that he will agaiu set foot upon the soil of the !.-uid wo hope ho may be spared to that bar Ucited Status, at least uutil he feels easier i barous people. He well understsuds the ia tuiud than at present. I process of civillzatioa. maiiBuw.jffiiMnn.ilm , Jt ' f IlillT WITH THE INDIANS. gT. Locia, August 0. An Omaha dig- j patch says General Sully and Colonel 1 tr . . .. . IJarkCT arnvca irom uie mountains last night. Spotted , Tail's band of Indians have broken up, and part of them, under ' Two Strike, crossed the Platte yesterday, aud are reported as having joined a party of C'beyenncs on the war-path. The set .. a !, v..,t. c... I tlCrS aru uuuiu iv iuu aiuiiu x lutiu kjia- tiun hx protection. Tho Btcamor Anfelopo lies above Fort l)cnton, completely riddled by bullets fired by the Sioux. A passenger on the Imperial was killed byUndians to-day; 1 battlo recently took place in New Mexico between forty citizens and eight soldiers and a largo body of Indians. Elevtn of the latter were killed and eight taken prisoners. A white captivo girl was released and takeu to Fort IJayard. The hiding j-lacc of the Indians was burn ed. The Indian War, as it is called, is an expensive undertaking, commenced, not wiih a view of conquering the red men, but as oue of Audrew Johnson's brilliant plans to conquer the Hlack Republicans. Tbe best soldiers iu the country are of the opinion that there was no necessity of sendiug a large army against the Indians. The trouble might have been adjusted by honest agents, but tho administration was anxious to attract public attention from j its policy of restoring (r-iirora in power. and thcreforo started the Indian war as a means of deceiving the people while people watebicg the President. Tbe plan has worked badly. The people won't keep their eyes from the President. lie will be watched closely while he is in office, aai Seated with contempt the moment he . . retires from place. .Nevcrthe'ess, the In - ,6lan war uajt I'wven an expeusivc game in . . ... . , , . . "' "ere,! of the rebels. Rut ,t has no f"1 '"itJrs beyond the vigilance of loyal 'men . speak, The llarri.-burg Ttlrjraph, iu ! in!. of ,Le ,k.kcl Lmiua.ed by the Re - ' . ,. . .. puoiicaus 1.1 mis couniy, say ; r 1 t k i he nomMiation ot Col. J. l js SIJj,jtiC o ,1C unification of counties, which form the Sen., The nomination of Col. J. K. Rohison.be a Democrat, which fact, in the cyc five other ,itorial dis- trict. 1 he Colonel was a brave soldier, atie if nominated and elected would make au able Senator. The nomination of Capt II. II. Wil.-on is also subject to the ratification of two vtl.nr count ir iu tlic district. Tlic Cap lain i nun of th.! 'fi,'hliiii bovs" id the late rebellion, and bears honorable marks of the same, having been seriously wound edin the face, lie is at present'the edi - tor of the Juniata Sentinel, and as , , 1 , cuuors ucervc, aoove an otners, tne sup- port of the party, we are constrained to urse our friends in the district to nonil- nate the ''Captain." He will make an 1 - . honet and Worthy Representative of the district. of the Not Tni'E Those Democratic editors who assert that Judge Shatswood's views on "lecal tendtrs" were satisfactory to the legal miud nl lhe btatc, are sadly lorge'- 1'i.t ..T tl.n I'lnfa Prnoi.-lu tbo r.-v.-rso is true, llisopiuious were over-ruled by his colleaKUe Judges Stroud and Hare of tl,e District Court of Philadelphia, j auJ , Judges Strong, Read and Agnew, j a m;lj jril of tha S ,rcme Ju,,gC9 l)f the smi ' lli vh.vv .aiisfactorv to m- j b(,,iy, except those whe were unwilling to 1 gee ,ne nation put down the slaveholders' fjii" Ex (lov. David R. Porter died at his residence iu Ilarrisburg ou Tuesday the Cth inst , iu the seventy-ninth year of his age. Nearly a generation has passed away since he occupied a conspicuous place amontr his fellow-citizens, lie was a man of man of considerable iutellcctual strength, but not of brilliancy, nor was his life or his administration marked by anything that will give him a conspicu ous place in the history of the State. Ciiancep their Flag. One of our Democratic exchanges gays : "The white man's party will carry the Stars and Stripes, with thirty-six stars, as usual. We were made a prisoner bj the "while man's party" five years ago and compelled to march a hundred miles in one of their processions. At that time their flag bore ooly about a dozen stars and stripes. It was known as the Stars and Rars. Jer sey Shore J idctte. Desperate efforts are being made to get up a gold mining excitement at Scran ton, in this State, at Dellcville, Kichard son county, Ohio, and in Canada. Peo ple who are disgusted with petroleum speculations, cau add to their stock of ex perience by taking gold shares. The terrible state of society in the northeastern counties of Texas demands the efforts cf such a uan as Sheridan, TliK SL'RKATT tASL. The derailed report of the pnccedinc.3 of the last day of the Suvratt trial leaves . ... . . but little to be added of what occurred in 1 cpen court, but it is learned that during; the seventy eight hours the jurv were out i they balloted every time eight for acquit al and four for conviction. Of the eight jurymen for the acquittal of Surratt, sev en were brn in the South, mostly iu Ma ryland and one ic New York. The four for conviction were all born iu tbe North. Surratt wa3 very much depressed at the result, and remarked to his brothel that he would have preferred auy verdict to going through another tria. with the con - seouent Ions: imnrisonment and suspense. ' '. 1 ,. ,. , , Owing tithe rumors or impending trouble the prisoner was iroued aud takeu back to . ., , , , j.nl by a heavy guard. The next trial will take place al the December term of the Criminal Court, Chief Justice Carter presiding. After discharging the jury in the Sur ratt case on Saturday, Judge Fisher r?aJ j nn order expelling Mr. ISradly from the bar for a personal assmi't committed Upon the Jii lgc on the 2d uh, Mr. Rradlcy i denied the Judge's light to expel him,; followed him out of the court room into ... , a pnfsenper car, where he di livcred aj challengc to the Judge. An excited ciowd 1 r , , , surrounded the J udgc and attorney. It is contemplated to have Mr.' Rradley J indicted under an act of Congress which j prohibits any one, under penalty of five 1 . . ..t,,i f years imprisonment at hard laoor, rrom . writing or sendincr a challenge to any one . iu this District to fii'ht a duel without its limits. . j Wl!Y is it that the Democratic press and the meuiDers of that paity gcncrilly throughout the country express so inueh j i .... . . i . .symrathy for the assassin conspirator rur- j ratt? A1I the rulings of the Court arc i - , . . . . . condemned :;y them and the witness fur ; the prosecution denounced m unmeas- 111 ed terms. This i" very singular c..n- I duct for a party that pr.desse to have all j the loyalty nnd patriotism within itself, ! !"ld "'ibd .uuch to put down the rebellion. 1 here is no doubt about bur I ratt being a Secessionist, but he may also ' uf these patriots, is sufficient to cover a multitude of sins. He is their deluded bout nern brother. The President still evinces a weakness for counterfeiters. He has just pardoned David McLeod. of Sr. Louis, convicted at the March term of Court, and sentcn- ccd to undergo an imprisonment ot two j '" "ic penitentiary. I , "" " '. ! -ilCiU aml'.Sf mfHt.5. ' '',"'Vv'cir;''''"'"""TrriV''J''" OTI.Al Mlr.r.r. I nine to the rcsid o the undersigned in Delaware township Juniata county, on or about ibe lust of April thre ewes and 01.0 buck. Ibe owner is re qeied to come forward, prove prop.-ity and t . L n llmm nu-.tv I li..evidi tln.i trill .liw. 1 . posed of us the law direct. JONATHAN KEISER. An; 1 1, lfG7-3t. I OIIN C. II IT TonTm. 1). f.tuL-rly of Bar ' riabiii sr. havinsr located in lhe burniiirh of 1 Perrysville, oilers his pri.fcs.aiur.al services to COUIltry. Alli?. 7. f. 0 j ) I TEAtMI EKS WANTF.D. Five teachers are ' L wanted lo lak Iak charge of Schools in Fer-, mar.agh towuship. Term six months. Salary; I ,n,iua,iJn Aurus'i li:ih. W U "i P-y order of the Board. rLVIS BARTI.KY, Prf't. Elias Ilonvisi:, Sec y. - ti 7, lMi". Lcwistown Academy, j a ''HIS Institution wi!l oten on lhe lliird Wednesday (ISih) of September. j Terms for boarding, fiirnished re-otti. wasTi- ! ing. fuel and Tuition lor the .Acileinic year j of forty weeks ?libo. payable half-yearly in 1 adpance. ' Direct nil-communications to Met ovsvi'le. Juniata county, la., until Sei teniber 1st, and .. .... , . . 1 after thai to Lewisiown. JOHN LAIRD, Principal. Aug. 7, 18fi7-ld. VALUABLE I FARM FOR SALE. , Th subscriber will offer at public sale, on the premises, on SA TCKDAV, SEPTE.Vli Kmih. lSf.7. At ntiP n'elnek V. If., the followitor ,lserLhp,l Beat Estate, to wil : A Valuable Farm, eituate on the road from Johnstown to Academia, about one fourth mile from the Academy, in Beale township, having thereon erectod a LOU HOL'SE, LOU BABN, and other out-buildings, adjoining lands of Joseph Ponieroy Andrew Patterson, Bauicl Cotfman and others, containing 115 ACHES. This property has a good Orchard, nnd ex cellent Timber Land of Locust, Oak, &c. also, excellent meadow. It i9 situated in a ood neighborhood, convenient lo schools, cliurehes mills, ,((!., is a very desirable property. TEHM8: One-half cash, and the balance in two equal anual payments, with interest from date of sale, secured. GEO. BCPEBT, Au?. 7, 18B7-M. M. K. W ILSON. rpiIE OLD STAND Tho undersigned takes L this method of informing farmers and others in ueed of anything in his line that he still continues the Saddle and Harness Man ufactory on Water street at the obi stand for merly occupied by William Kenny. Every thing sold nt reduced prices. Ki pairing doiie to order. Carriage and Buggy trimming neat ly executed. may 2' lSC7-tf. JOIINDIEIIL. COO.OO Kkwabb will be pai.t in greenbacks V' to any person who nas used Vr. Duinan s ! Pile Salve according to directions and has ' not been cured. Address I). S. Duubam A. j Co. Willianisport, Pn. i dsc. d- 66.; JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. , P0MEK0Y.PATTESS0N, JAC0E3 &Co J Mifflintown, Juniata C'u'..Oy, 1'enn'a. CAPITA I $30,000. JOSEPH POMEROY, President. F. S. JACOH6;iV.hiei. j MKKCTOKS. JoscpU Poineroy, ;JiIin .1. P-tiiersnn, ' Jerome Tlioiiijifon. George Jjitoli, . Jobn ISalb.ic!i. KTCCK!I0I.1KKX. , John J. ruttcrson, j Vj"IlgaICe0rbi'' , j. s. TUompaon, I J"h Sergey, i Aiuuh U. lionsall. j j ,,,,.,!, vonic-roy, J'Mejdi Itothrock, Michnrl lL.tluwu, nt-r zler, S. II. Luudon. Pa!'t ! .-it l)vr. S- T. Md'iil'.icli. K.no lVrr( T, , John 4.1i:tsi'., IK. S. JkcI.s, E. W. KirliT. , A lirnliam Sii-Ir, ( William ILaks, Sanm-1 l.oouriril, ! Th 11. )i..l!-iilicrgr, IS.-iuiiU'l ' . Kvaus, III. II. llLthtrl. Klias Jl uimii, l'hilip Kepr.er. JaCijtj K(Miitz. . Jnpi:h M. ISelforJ, ; David lli'rtzltr, 1 Jeremiah Lvoue, ; ,,.,.,. ! K. 1 Mi.-Williams, ' 1 I I T .. , J'- J'blson, K. K. l'aiker, 1'. L. Grofuleaf, Jusuiki Ptti'i:nli.'trr. Unilcl plates S-ecuiiiies i)uu.l-,j;tc., bought and sold. Sevrii-Tliirticf exchange 1 fur I ive-Twenlie it market rutCi. U. S. Cu"i""if piii'l. I :..),! ..,..1 .!. 1 limmlit ti l.tcrltixf rfl. n.-n.iis received. Cuilectimis mad-, liraft , ? principal c::ie. and n g -neral b.ink- inn iiunnes iraiiMn-ie-i. Vni'.u Pacific llailroa-l Bonus itbe-leat in- 1' "'"iet ) tr l Bonds uni oihor valuable paper received n.KeiiiX ,u.ru.it ly 27, is::. mmua!. LIST t i'. ,f UI'iL Mill:!: TUUM, Id'"- ..... T r I.aac Bulfior vs. hamml I i.-e, Ju9. LoDg mehwX CM cud Juua;kau Hums. Kremer vk. Sellers. Kobprt Vinc-in y?. l!it?k VeNeat. J li it J. l'-tiir.-ou s. V. iu. Liillrficl l and Win. M. A'.!io:i. Jacob La-iver vs. ai.iuii Page a r. I Joseph I. on p. Philip K. Muloy vs. V.esiley Haikcy acl Lehman Ki:hn t'hri-iiaii Netf vs. Weill -y Barkr-y and Leh man Kiikn. Morrisnn's .dmMii.iral:rs vs. Kdvard Ber- ryman, w'uli imiicv to True Tei.aiu. Louis h. Aikm.iii .v Laura .i.:msoa V3. The l'ei.:i"ylv:inui ltailroad Company. Naac r.i.itiPL'.-r i. Samuel I'.iire. 1 ijcr P.l.mi- v. Ubtef Bi.rpr?. As;siant '"rif.f' lru ' 0,4 M!,lt"c;g. r I.uri:e--i aipl 1 en 11 ounea 01 lite l- 'Tvii ;u ot ; ,.,,,; lrilJig piV-. nmuel Paje nnd Jm. !!.c name ui Lou & : Wm. M. Allien vs. The School l:stiIot of Fene ina'.-h Hwnli. i Miilon Dt wees vs. Borough of Patterson. Calvin B. Hartley vs. t'aihaiir.e I'uiining- hum. j James Walls v. 0orT irntrl:iris..n. ' Mise B. Mi'V. r . Krederiek Hack. 1 K. W. Itiiinb .reer. J. B. Ciinni:ihni. .I.din ' II. Long. n. I.- Slialleross and John W'.Scoli, 1 d ling business na I'.un.bnr'.r, Uunninhaui ( ( t., v-t. Ilearin? iV. Bell. liieht llewrned James F. Wood. Kxeeiilnr (rf ibe lnsi Will i Testament of Henry Felix, vs. ')tlo Albrechi nnd Henry .X'l.rcclii. Samuel Smith vs. Julin .leiikii.s, MiUer & l.'tppeneoll vs. Bossermn. Josi pii t. Watts and Catharine Wa.ts, fur lhe s!e and separate use of .he said Catha rine Walls, vs. B. W. Jamisiin. Noah Met uh r vs. Jacob (jn.ninrer. J .-hn .1. Pairersnn and Jame.s M. Seller?, ; ,;;,; ; - Executors uf Wm. II. Patterson, vs. John M. : .'..!.u Dearintr. for use. vs. Wm. Swails, wi t li notice lo Terre Tenants. Stewart Tui-t'Ctt vs. James North. I Joiiatnim McCoy vs. Isaac R. Weiser. July -t-ie. List of j most v, K't m:i TKnm-.it Tliii.11, I Mil. liltvNK .11 Rolls. Sprier Hill F R. (;:::;f.rd Enoch Real.-, J. 15. Okevm, r. S. l'a.ton. Tnri.rlt E. Arl-oast. .MBit in John Mont ai.a-i. Favette K.tii L. Auk.-r, Samuel Mvcn, i Knocli Sliellt-nbi-rgiT. .1. A. Dunn. lYrrysvilh' A. A. Cr.'.ier. Stis-piohuniii John K itsfat'er. Patterson James McN'bt, O. Henderson. Lack Svmn 1 Kline, Holierl liohisoti Milford !!. I). K.-pncr I-Yriii.i!iai:li Wiiiiain H. Reynolds, John Sinner, Isaac Savior. Tnsrarora John Mid.hurli, Jr. Ibdaware Win. Spe ikmaii. Walker David Wir!z, .loci ICinzer. im.tit jruoitx I Tusrarora Wm. .1. Ande-snn.-Tohn ('im, i t.. i- . I :.i !....... I- i i- . . ; I). 15. Jut ulloili (..eorue Sm.lker. Fayette Henry Sliclleiibcrsrr. Marion Leonard, Jacob Bay. Reuben Reynolds, Win. Tliompsidi. Fermanagh Win. Flsli, Joseph Oljcr hollzer, Joseph I.n'., Adam Sliivelv. Walker 1. I). Wallis, Luke Davis, Robert Sartair. Joseiili Dvsinrcr. i (Jreenwood Jaco'i niiiim, J din T. Diinni. j Jlonroe-Joseph Laiiver. t Jennie Fnvit-v. I l,nck Joseph (Jray, Jacob Ftlmnlee, T. I M. Xeely. 1 Mifllintown SololllOll Hooks, W. II. Kreider, Alex. E Ii5, John Di al. IVrryville I'harlcs Linthiirst. Spruce Hill (Jeorue Mcming! r, John K. Patterson, William 1'ilgerald, John Yodtf Jr. Patterson A. O. I'.rown, John O'Donnahl, Jobn Kelley, William llartnian. Delaware George Kinir, John Dritrick. l!eale Joseph ".ItDonnld, Jacob Lemon. Turbett CUrLstiun llnrtman, John Wti mer. Milford Geo. VT. -'uss, John Robisr.n. S. Jt. LOL'DON, Shrijf. Sheriff's OITlce, Jlitilintown, J July 25. Ib7. f TTTE have one room devoted entirely t W Ger.is Furnishing Goods and Kcady Made Clothi.ig, such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Over Coa's, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, W hite Shirts Flannel Shirts, Undershirts, and Prawers. SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER. NEW LMKEKY In the lati mcni of the Vntt'rtim lluiiw, in rut trrtm. Hotels, Families and Dealers furnish? I with Bread. Pies ind Cakes at utiort notie.-. The subscriber has also npene l a Salesroom in Miflliutown. at A. T. Barnes ( igr More, ,,,us "ng ne ci.ue... , .jr. i: .1. r kitK i,wn nn I opportunny in nujinwi nn,...ij, .r-;' nay 1 j, lb'j7. J-ACOBGEBU'CJI.
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