Juniata jStnthwI. M I F F L I S T O W X vVedaesdav Morninj, October 30, 18G? II. II. W1LSO V, Editor and Publisher 1011 PRESIDENT, ULYSSES S. GRANT OF ILLINOIS. CA LI. O F THE CO IN TV COM M I T IE V. The members of the County Committee are requested to meet at tho Sentinel office, on Mouday, Dec. 2d al 1 o'clock I'. 31.. (court week) to prescribe rules for couducting tho electiou ordered by the Republican Couuty Couveution to be beld on the second Tuesday of March nest, to vote for or against tho adoption of the Crawford County System. A full atlou dunce is particularly desired as it is impor tant every district should bo represented. 1'he following gentlemen compose the committee. MirBintown J. J. Pattcraon, Solin'n. Books. Fermanagh Daniel Seiber, Jacob Hower. Walker John Moticr, E. Davis. Delaware S. O. Evans, Goo. W. Smith. Monroe Samuel Brown, A. G. Sbelleuberger Susquebannah E. Long, E. Crawford. Oreenwon T. Ruuibcrger, II F. Zeiders. Fayette M. Hoffman. E. Suelleuberger. Patterson S. 11. Bt own. F. V. Kwliui. JU if or J Jbn llali-bach, John Earnest, jr. Perrysville Oapt. J. Thompson, W II. Okeson Turbctt E. W. Bcrkey, Isaac Heckman. Spruce Hill W. J. Evans, Thomas l'atlou. I'.eale K. Doyle, Wm. Young. Tuscarora G. M. Snielker, James Murphy Lack James Wallace, Matthias Slump. Black Log Jacob Gunter, James Mclntyrr. J. J. PATTERSON, Chairman. FALSE PIIETEXCES. i When Allison and Davis started the Republican it was to be the true organ of the people, or rather the party. They said the Sentinel was the organ of a few. Well, all know the course Allison aud Davis took. They sold out to Johu soo aud tried to defeat Geary aud the whole ticket. So when Allison and Davis sold out to Wilson, Sierrett, Lyons and the other sore-heads, they said they would bring the Republican back to the parly and it would be the organ of tho people, and charged agaiu that tho Sentinel was the organ of only a few. Well, the result is before you again. Not one man connect ed with the Il'jiulliean but voted with nearly aH their subscribers against the ticket aud helped to defeat acd now glory in the overthrow of their party. The Sentinel has never LccJed their slan ders. We have always stood by our par ty and devoted its columns to the defence of its principles and the success of its nominees. Because it can't be used by a ret of disorganizers, tbey charge that it is not true to the party. But actions speak louder than words, and tho verdict is iu favor of our fidelity to the party and against their bold, baso betrayal of it. They call it their organ and certainly they need one, for if ever a set of fellows needed forgiveness it is this scurvy crew The idea that Davy Wilson and Bill Davis can palm themselves as Republicans is too absurd, and no one believes it but the miserable company they are in. It was only in such a campaign as the late one that treason like theirs can be successful, but nest year with Grant as our candidate and the people aroused and united these base traitors to their party will hidejheir beads and will scarcely be felt iu counting up the small vote that will be mean enough to be cast against the great soldier. Men like Wilson, Lyons, Sterrett & Co. are mean enough to vote against Grant while many a gallant Democrat who follow ed his banaer in the fight will vote for his old commander. THE CRAWFOKU COl'STV SYSTEM As will be seen in another column the Chairman of the County Committee has called a meeting of the Committee on Monday of the Court, to prescribe rules j for taking the sense of the party on the adoption of the Crawford County System This prompt action of the Chairman jus tifies his friends in denying the charge made by certain parties that it was not the iutcntion to afford the people an op portunity to vote on that question. Some men who pretended to be Republicans aud created a great disturbance at the Del' egate Election, seemed more anxious to distract the party by raising false issue on the Crawford County System, than that they actually cared for its adoption. The County Convention ordered the County Committee to provide rules for a vote in March. Yet these disorganizers were not satisfied, and in order to defeat tho ticket raised a hue aud cry about the Crawford County System. The County Committee and every good insn in the party was too busy fighting the common enemy and were working too faithfully to elect our ticket, beset as it was by ene mies from without and traitors within the pirty, to turn attention to any idc issues. The election is now over, and although wo are defeated by the treachery of these men, yet we are strong enough to succeed hereafter without them. It is now tho duty cf the members of the party to seriously consider the ques tion of changing the preseut system of making nominations. We are ready to receive and publish any communications on the subject on either sido. There are objections to any system, but we hopo the discussion will be in a friendly mau ner, having for its object the good of the party, and not the personal interest of a few disorganize! a and office seekers.. There is pleuty of time for ample discuss ion, and we invite communications on the subject from the members of the party. BILL HUES' UE3IEFIT. Oa Saturday evening last the "White Iau' party" under tho management of Bill Bees tcr-dcred Bill Ilees a benefit. We shall endeavor to give our readers a correct account of the proceedings, de scribing all tho principlo actore in the play from Davy Heck down to the Little Corporal. About five o'clock in the evcuiug the streets aud alleys around and about the Patterson House were cleared for action, and for about half an hour the few spec tators who were present thought the play had fizzled, wheu lo ! the M.tjor General commanding, known as ''Little John," appeared iu the alley in the rear of the Patterson House. He was mouuted on a magnificent firey war charger, a correct likeness of which we have had engraved at great expen-e and here present. General lit th John look ed proud in deed as he rodc his firey steed and gave the command in a s'culorian voice "White men, prepare for action !"' When behold ! the door of Bill Bees' back bouse flew open as if by mngie and a stream of living beings poured forth, such as has not been witnessed since the days of Noah. First came Busty Plum who was specially desiious of showing his new hat, and pj filling the place of honor and profit st, as he had been hired for the occasion bearing a torch, followed by the gay ft and festive "Buckeye Boy" who weutj 900 miles to vote for Yallandighaai.J In the rear ot wtiomm i fho 'Sacn d Cut-'k J tie." ted by Dave Dutchman aud the man who runs "Der Guiper," better known as John 1uluw box. At this stage of the proceedings one of the cattle gored one of the "Knights," suruamed James, a Utile fel low who was oscr-atsious to ct among his own kind. He is better known as a Railroad "boss" who tried to use his po sition to influence votes for Copperhead candidates, This cut represents the Forage Master of tho 16th playing "Good Samaritau" iu the act of rubbing down the 'Kuigbt" that was gored, with cheap whisky. The little fellow in the rear in the above plate is a correct likeness of the chap that tends Dr. Crawford's office in the Doctor's ab sence, in the act of tasting the "cordial" used by the "Good Samaritan." This is the -.in which Thomas U. Sulouffliauledyi the "stuff" that re vived the sprits ot Old Joe, Wyrick and the newly elected Senator. After the en tire crowd had been revived by a pull of the "stuff," the procession moved, and we noticed about twenty individuals, the half of whom were boys, carrying torches, aud among tho other half we noticed ' my son Thomas Jefferson," supported by Davy Heck and Cloyd Barker, Old Hutchison, Kuoch the retired Jury Commissioner, Bill Bees' hostler, and Henry (Slimgut,; all bearing torches. In the rear of these TVsMt euiogier camea a live The roaster, it is said, behaved badly, but we cannot vouch for iu truth, but Mr. Hogcntogler can inform any person that wishes to know. In the rear of tho rooster wo noticed Dave Watt is it ! Ha was lookiug through hi" spectacles at a banner on wl.ieh was scribed "I've hired out to keep this r0 rost orfis, and I mean to keep it as loo,; Andy and Sore Heels will let mc."i yg This is a correct reprwrn' tiou of the "Beef WagaV'np ' which was borne aloug in tr umph the "only Johnson man rcuiiiuiOn in the county." l'oor devil ' we pi'.tied him. He looked us if he Lad just tame over from the bogs of Scotland, j Closely following iu the rear of the beef wagou was a nio'elycrcw who tad lately been kicked out of the Repujlliun party. They were receiving the Ot re ward of their treachsry to a partjl (by bad disgraced. They were permitted toJ walk in the rear of the procession md wcio each piovided with a dark lantcii. j Among this small crowd wo noticed Brig adier-General JcrrymydidJler, a late im portation from Perry, who carried in his hand, iu addition to the dark lantern, a piece of the stick that bad done Mm sc much service when he was so eery lame juf.t before the draft and a cheek for seventy-five dollars with which ho was anx ious to purchase some loldior's hundred dollar bounty claim. Tis fellow was no ticed to keep very close tothc gallant ehap that marched bis army on Washington to hurl the tyrant Lincoln from his tWn. Another of the same kidney followed hiui he paddled his own canoe, ho had follow ed tho raging canawl and carried a banner on which was inscribed, "I have 5 lied every office in the gilt of tho people from tavern keeper down to supervisor on the canal He was au honest looking old cu.ss, and we don't suppose he had ever cheated anybody. He was an old liin.Lor at one time but had come over to the I'e publicans, but like a hog has returned to his wallow. Sore heels, without his sword or epaulets walking immediately iu the rear of the two persons above named, A. dtaped iu mourning. He bad lost .i! his dorg ! He was lauieuting because he would have to send to Scotland fr at other. "Our Georgie," a retired Johnson Reverner Collector was trying to cousole Soro Heels and offered to take the j lace of tho "lost dorg" or any other thij. The fc'loT from Peru was thre and the Professor of high morality and l'oor House notoiiety from I'errysville and the brave Lieutenant of the 49th from Lack w::s there. He brought up the rear, as UTual, at a safe distance he w::9 afraid the totches might go off or that Uo- entoglei's rooster might crow. Pr isturc at, a standing candidate for any office iu tho gift of any party, came up about four miles iu the rear. These dark lantern fellows in the rear, looked forcloru indeed They were pointed out by old copperheads as the fellows who had betrayed the Itc publican party. After parading fiooio of the principal streets of Patterson they crossed the bridge and showed themselves to the citizens of Mifflin. Meeting with a very coo! rerop tiou, only attracting the atteution of a few small boys, they ic'urned to Recs' porch, when aud where a Bon-shell exploded, the report of which was, "Ladies and gentle men, unaccustomed as I am to public speaking, and having a severe attack of tho piles, I move that Hon. Lewis Buichfield act as President," aud P. the "Litilc Corporal," after leaning 1 I jl his umbrcn;: "gaiust the house, y i y :UJ ' nil titi Lmt rrc crn chair, bent very gracci'i.'.'y be- f?forc the audience, aud said'tji' r "pale faces, ugh !" and fcwocned into the chair. Hogentogler was seen rtiSi wiping vigorously at bis coat sleeve. Naughty rooster. The Corporal spoke, and silence reigned. Everything waa quiet not a man stirred, not a dog stir red, not a goose stirred, but Ilogcntogler's rooster stirred, and be was again seen do ing some heavy rubbing, when Riil Rees appeared at the corner of the house, and in a clear voice exclaimed, "Yep !'' when Amos jumped up and nominated one hun dred and eleven Vice President's and thirty-nine Secretaries, none being present but Sam Yellut, Noer Yeldor, Jim Kurso well, and old Yumphrey. Jake Rydeler came forward with three quires of paper, and commenced taking notes. We were showen the paper after the meeting was over, and it was scribbled full of big nig gers, little niggers, male niggers, female niggers, black niggers and yaller niggers; and he had written a petition to be pre sentcd to "denature Molntire," stating that him and his fi lends were Opposed to raising sheep in Juniata county, for thev 0 r J disliked the smell of wool, Hogentog ler again attracted the atteution of the audience. Ugly bird. The principle speakers were Rill Rees aud Rill Rces' hos'.ler. Rill Recs cutcr- taincd the audience in bis usual eloquent style. His remarks melted 'Squire Wy rick and a certain Railroad Ticket Agent to tears. Tbey embraced each other iu their joy; and while Bill was "wetting up" Wyrick sang the following beautiful song, the Agent joiuing in the chorus : 'Nigger on a word pile, Can't count eleven, Put him in n feather bed And send him to h ogentoglcr, keep your eye 03 the chicken for be don't rest w ell." Quiet was restored and Bill went on with his speech : "Fellow citizens, I am ptwed to he niggers. I got up this dem'stratioo for my own benefit. I'm 'posed to male niggers. Dimocrats, if you're got any greenbacks you don't wan'i I'll take 'em. This is my bonefit,'and I'm 'posed to all kinds of niggers if you patronize nic." Just then a big-footed Ilenglishman who had been actiug as or derly for the gallant Lieutenant General little John, and who is well known about Patterson as John Rowe, rode up to the pirch, dismounted aud went up to Rees' bar aud called for a five cent glass of hole. This liberality on the part of Rowe knock ed all the talk out of Rees ai d he was sent to the rear under the care of X. Y. 'A. M. Todd, Shciiff Loudon and George Washington J Cobbs the fellow that give Bob MclYill anis that tremendous vote in Perrysville all on account of that liuch-pin. Remarks were made about nigger, cheap whisky acd the Good Templars by a fel low that claimed to have been elected SomtM its tht diMlriot. I!r 1. lrlr- aud Ezra D. Parker's hostler were called on for speeches, but neither could be found. It is supposed they were togeth er somewhere "going in on Urns' henr(it." So other business appearing the inoster that betrayed Hogentogler crew, and the fellows that attended Bill Rces' benefit left for their homes. The benefit would have been a success had there been more torches and more men to carry them. As it was wo are in fo; med that Rees foots up hisruoeipts and expenditures as follows : EM'E.NMTLKES. Candles llcts Four ill ink's of whisky, at Mickey's... 40 line Hooster Hloicn by some thieving Democrat.. 20 " 7 lets. Tutal. KEt'EII'TS. John Kowe ha'.e E. D. Piirker. awiler kase A. 1 1. Boiisall, Tripe Fellow that Mowed tenor drum, Jerry my diddltr, pea nuts cts. n 7 cakes.. 3 Total 31 cts Rill Rees has concluded that benefit: dou't pay and that ho is not so much op postd to nigger as be is to Democratic lib eraiity l'oor Rill, all that speech and all that vast ezpeuditure of money for naught The appearance of 1.5 ill Ress after footing up the Receipts and hxpeiiditures andstrik ing a balance. Since the above was in type, Rill has sufficiently re covered to attend to bis numerous customers at the Patterson House. JCltllY LYONS. In last week's Republican somebody says 1 but Jerry Lyons is ready to account or two hundred djllars he received when chairman of the Couuty Committee. Is that all ! We said several hundred dol lars, lie (ffeis Rill Davis as proof that he made a statement to the committee of what ho done with the money. Rill Davis indeed ! There is not one member of the Republican party that would believe bitu on oath. You will have to get a better witness on the stand than Rill Duvis. Uew rtvfrt.semfut.'S. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Kev. Abrahara Uar ner, late of Chapman township, Snyder comi ty, dee'd., have hecu granted in due form of law to the undersigLed. All persons indubt cJ to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same will please present them properly authenticated for settlement. SAM'L. LEONARD, Adm'r. Oct. 30, 1867-Gt. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. THE undcrjig-Liod offers at private, sale the valuable farm on which they reside in Milford township, Juniata couuty, Pa., bound ed by Licking Creek aud lands of J. 1. Shiiz, W. W. Wilson, John Wright and others, con taining ItiO acres of Limestone land, about 140 of which is cleared and under good culti vation having been recently well limed and fenced, the balance well timbcted. The im provements consist f a good Stone and Frame f,.vni House- lHrpa BahIc Barn with W'ntrnn , Shed nud Corn Crib attached, Carriage House, Ho"J . 0 U8e: V,,ag ouse - I all other necessary out-buildinus. A Snrinir of never failing water. Two good Orchards of choice fruit. There is a good Limestone Quarry on the place. Terms reasonable. Persons desiring to view the property can call on the owners residing on the premises. D. & A. M. CUNNINGHAM Oct. 30, 1S67-01. 1. A fi T M Tf P P J. V 1 Clhenpest that lias been brought to Juuinti ! Court of Common Plena of Juniata coiiuit, J county for six years. K.xuiniue tho fol- ' Pa., and to me directed, there will be exposed lowing priors; i t" public fiilr, at the Court House in the bor- Priuts II) to 1 'c. ' ""K'1 "f MilHiniown, on Mouday, November American Spray b 13 nc i llih, 1S07, at 1 o'elock p. m., the following Menmeeckn j;; c. property, to wit : Apploton SldVlViI""".7.V."!!!!"."'.r. lb' " 18c." I The ont n-divided b.ilf part of four cer- Pc Lai nr.s. latest style K-. j '"ln of Ground, No. 11, 12, l;. 14 m Spool Cotton - jj. ! the general pint, of Ihe Borough of MiHiin- Klnnnels, double width : 40 " fine, j town, bounded on the north by Bridge street. Cabinet leu 73 bet 'Jlc. j on ,he bT f,ont 'feet, on the south by Balmoral Skirts $l,o0. , I01 ,,f - J- Chamberlain, and on the west hy Latest style, Fleet hkirm, whhiut ' ,l,e Pennsylvania Canal, wilh Brick Store- gen.u ?.",W lo $10,00 ! Hoiioe "' W ar llouw, a Frame House and Gray Bmnkets 3,50 " 0,oi) : Blacksmith Shop thereon erected. White Blankets 4,50 S.f.O Also All the right, title and interest of Horse Blankets, a piece 2,50 7,C0 j Jch SulonfT, in a tract ot Land in 'Slim Carpels at reduced prices. I K" Vnlliy," Fermanagh township, adjoining Best Boots 4,50 5,50 'nds of Henry Dumm, Jacob l lsh' IMrs, Al.so. a large lot of Ladies' Muffs and ColL.is 1 Henry Sulouff. and others, conlaiuing Three at low prices. I have added lo my stock a j Hundred and Thirty Acres, more or few, with Ji:e asnortmeni of Men's Clothing at the lute ! Dwelling House and Bank Barn thereon dcclide in prices, which is of cniiiely newi"'""1' style, and can acll at reduced prices.to any in Also Ml the right, title ami interest or the county. Also a large lot 0r Buffalo Kobes J"C Sulouff in a tr.tct of Land in r'trman trom $10,1.0, $12,t0to$15 0l'. Doty- C'.ulhts I na township. a.Ijninir.g lands of Enoch Horn-Va.-her, cheap. Coal Oil 15cts. per fjuart, j iuB on I,le south, Jacob fish's Heirs on the best Tobacco tHlcts per pound- eas'- Henry Dumni on Ihe norm, and the Ju- X. B. Any person purchasing lo amount 1 D""a Kivcr on the west, wilh a Dwelling d $10,00 and upwards will be allowed 5 per cent, oil, for cash, at any time of purchase Thu highest price paid for iiiarkci ing, iu goous. Oct. Mailroad tics 57 cents. 30. i8i;7-tf, J. M. TODD. S1' lf0l!K FO!t SALE. On account of ill health, I will sell my stock i.r STOKE GOODS at the old -Fetter i-iand," in Landi!-burg, Berry ohiiit. Pa., wiih a lease r the room for one year from 1st April, 1W.8. This Store Stand is one ot the ht st in the county having a rich settle ment around ihe town of Landistmrg. Terrns reasonable. Applv soon. Oct. "JVot. JOHN 1. Mlil.OCK JA3. V. POYVElC WITH SIILLMWAV, C HANDLER k CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers iu BOOTS & SHOES, 111 Market ami L'10 Clinrrh .St., PHILAPLPI1IA. on. 2::. 1x1.7. District Court of I lie 'Jnited Slates, ) Fur the Wcieru District of l'eun'a. I.I Bankruptcy. In ihe Mallei of John .Mnliiit. S :i in m-l Shearer and Samuel A S'nenr er, partners as M iflitt, Shearer Co., Bauk rupls. Western Dist.ict of rennsylvwniii, ss. A Warrant in Bankruptcy has been is-ued by said Court against the E-tatc of Mufti!!, Shearer & Co.. of ihe County of Juniat 1, ami State of I'enusylvauia, in -aid District ad judged Biinkrtipts upon Petition id ihli ('( ' ,0jj'v' Creditors, and t;.c payment of any debts and very of any property belonging 10 said Bankrupt, to them or to Iheir use, and the transfer of any property by them, ire lor- bidden bv law. A meeting of the Creditors 1 of said Bankrupts to prove their debt a'1'1 chooso one or more Assignees of their Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holdcii at M itilintuwn, in Slid District, on the Fir t day of November. A. D. 1 SOT. at 11 o clock A. M., at the ofticeof one of the l'.eg islcrs Bankruptcy of said District. TIIOS. A. BOW LEV, l S. Marshal lor said District. Oct. FARM FOR SALE. ! running water at the dur, with a variety of Will I c old nt public sale on the premises 1 tll;ji u-... on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER I'.Uh, Ifc'iT. n Tie tthrr undivided half of the above farm lying iu Fermanagh township, bite the tract will be sold at the same time by the im properly of Joel Voder, dee'd., coutainiii: ' dersiirm d, as Assigrre of John Freut, surviv I IN E HUNDRED ACRES, and TWEN1 V-ONE i;,g partner t.f Kurtz Freet. PERCHES, of which '.rj acres are cleared and No. ' A tr.ici of land situate in Delaware '" a Knu'' fel:"e of cultivation, the balance There is the half inter- I nuiiVY lllllotT i:tnu. est iu a bone Kan will be sold with the mile distant vhich farm. The improve- metits art: new BANK BARN, titlx-l" with Wacou Shad, Corn Crib, a LOG HOUSE Weatherboarded, with all the necessary out buildings. A good spripjj of wale:- and also well of good water at the door. The proper ty lies three miles from MillliutoHii on ihe main road to McAlistersviile. A young Or chard of grafted liuil, apples, cheriies, pears etc. Term nf Sale. Three hundred dollars lo be paid on day of sale, the balance of one hall ihe purchase niuuey to lie paid on 1st of April next and the balance in two ejual an - mini payments with interest secured by bond on the prwitiies. Possessiuii lo be given on 1st day of April 1SGS. Title undisputab.e Oct. 23-ts. THE HEIRS. LADIES' FANCY FURS! ,,.. , ,c ! iwo-st.iiy Frame Dwelling Id lire, well finish- JU11-N J' A It t'il ii A 3 ; ed off. with giool Siable .mil all oilier i.eces- O'd Established Fur .Manufactory. No. 7lb isary iuiproveineins. One other adjoining ARCH Street, above 7th, I'll ! LADELI'll I D.ivid Frey. Geo. King and W m. Cross, con llave now in Store of my own Importation ' lainiug tvto acres. The other and list lot ao aud Manufacture, one of the largest and lucst ! joins the Public Road, at the Brick Chiircli beautiful selections of land th-.-two Acre Lots contains about Sixty FANCY Fl RS j I"'. "i0re or ! forl.ur.es' and Children'!. Wear in the City .. "No ,J r V r:'f f '""l ,jiinB Widow . ' ' Li ...... , cf Cettfs Fur tJl i.es uyer. Joseph Jordan and olherf, containing and Collars. I am enabled to dispose cf my goods at very reasonable pi ices, ami 1 would therefore solicit a cail from my friends of Juniata county and vicinity. lleuiember the Same, Number and Street ! JOHN FAREIKA, No. Tic Arch etreet, above 7th, souih side, Philadelphia. I have no Partner, nor connection with another Store iu I'hiludclphia. Oct. lb lS07-4ins. TJUY THE BEST Samuel Slrayer, of Pat- J tcrson, is the authorized Ageut for the sale of the EilWRE SEWLNG MACULXE, and also for THE WILCOX cC- GIL'S. Taese are the two best Machines mauufac- turcJ- in Persons wishing to purchase should ca Hecht o: Strayer's Store, iu Patterson, '! at aud examine for themselves. SAMUEL STRAYER, Agent Jan 9. 1:7 FLORENCE LOCK-STITCH REVEBSI3L Ftto S e w i n o Machine. Beat Family Midline in the V orJ. lljhett J'remium Gold Mctal l.at Fair of tin AaiKicAN Isstiti'TK, New York. Flokknce StwtNo Maciiink Citmpanv. No. 503 Broadway. The machines can be seen at the residence of tho Agent, Miss L. C. Stambaiigli. Main Street, .Mieiin, Ta. I may - ', '' tf. tntiwrr .-) ;.Lr.. vy vinu. of sundry O wrils of Fieri Facia, imed out of tha ; "use ana D'lin inert on eredl. containing iTwu Hundred and Twenty Acres, more or less. Ai A Lot or Ground in ti e borough of MilHintown, bounded by Second ftreet on the west, by Cherry street on the north, by an alley on the east, and by lot of James Kirk on ihe south, wiih a llju.-e and Stable there on erected. j 4i.no A Lot of Ground in the-aid borough 'of .Vilt'.intown, bounded 011 the north by J. , Burrhiield, en Ihe west by an elley, on the ontli by lot ! W. A. Magonaplc and Mrs. E. Jacobs, and n'n the east by Or m; e street. Al.so A Lot of Ground in the borough of M ftiintoa 11. hounded on the 1.1 rth by jot of .1. Bcidlcr. 011 the west by lh 1 ennsjlvnnia. 1 f inal, cti the south by lot of V i!lian Bell, ; on the cast by M:iin street. I Al.so The undivided half of a tract of . Land on Shnde .lomilnin. in Fcroanagh i tovnsliip, ntljoining l;inds of Henry Sulouff r.n the south, I. Howr and Brother on tbo eist. on ihe rortli nrd west by by E. L. Ben edict, lv'el-h and o h;rs. containing Twelve Hundred Acres, more or less. I Also A Lot of iiround in tho Lornu?h of I M illlinlown, bounded on the ea-i by Water or Front s'reet 011 Ihe nnnh by 1 t of Jamei i llornirg. m ihe west by I'ei.n'a Canal, on . ihe s-nit!i by leimidor Si-r..dy. Ai.su A tract of Land in Fermanagh I tp., Juniata 3 inry, a Ij 'iiiing lands of Henry ; kioi.im on tho south, on the west ly Juniata Kivcr. on the nirth and east by r. L. Bene dict an I Jamb Fish's Heirs, coninii ing Three Hundred 1111 1 Forty Acres, mor or less, with House and l.ng irn tlieiein erectrd. Seized, taken in eec;:i ion and to be seld as the prop -crty of J.icob Snioiiif. S B. LOUDON, Sheriff. Oct. 2-5, 17-ts. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. XV virtue of an order issued out if iLe Or ) ph:iiis Court of Jti'iia: county, Ihe un-iltr-ined, Administrator of Joseph Kurtz, of Delaware township, dec d , will exit Be to sale , on the premuca. at ihe tune and pli.ee beloi mentioned, on Saturday, November th, lt07t the following described tracts of land to wit--No '1 The undivided halt of a Iract land siliiiii in I'el-iwjre tiv nsLii. Juniata county. Pa., adjoining Abram Page, and mi eis, called the Sul. .11.I' tract, containing ONE HUNDRED and FIVE ACHES, more or less, about sUty acres of wlich is under good cul'ivation and the toitaoee well I iul.-rvi. The improvements consist of a Two-Storv I T .....1 II. I... 1.. ..!.!.. !....! 11 i-iiiiiv iiv-i.i - ini'iuir uttlt an I all uiher nce.-sary u'lll.uiUinir-) with town-hip, containing FIFI'V-I'IVE ACRES, tiNE HUNDRED and TWELVE PERCHES. more or less, adjoining Jacob Sickle, Michael j L-iuvt-r, Georre HulbarJ and others, bavin sc , thereon erected a Log House and large Bank Barn, nearly new. with Wairmi Shed and ail necessary out buildings, wiih mailing wattr at ihe door. There is a'so a large ami ex cellent Orcharl on the j remises. Twenty Acres of the above tract is tiu-.ber land. No. I. The undivided fe sixths of Forty One Acres and hirlern perches, and aojoiu ing No. 3, John I'eitfer. James Dunn, Daniel Wesifal! nt:J others, 'ill of which is cleared ; and under good cuiiivatiou. The remaining the same time i one sixth ill a. so be sold ut i and p, ace. j No. 5. Six lots it. I'.-tsi .ale:n described as ' folloivs ; One adjoining Win. Cross 31 mi Sttm- uel .M. Kurlz, containing One Acre nnd twen ty lie pitches. Three others, adjoining Win. I ross. I 'te I. hurch Lot, and each oilier, one I of which contains Seventy. nine perches, aud 'the other two each contain Seventy one I perches, on one of which is erected a bilge Four Acres, more or less, well improved willi a ucw two Story frame House, with base ment, good Stable and other outbuildings, with a variety of Fruit, ic. Tekms. Ten per cent, of tin? purchase money to be paid when the property is struck oil ; one-fourth to be paid on continuation of the sale by the Court : one-fourth on the !-l day of April 111 xt, i-hen possession will ho given and deeds matie to the purchasers, and the residue 011 the 1st doy of November, 1HS, wiih interest from the first day of April, ISO, to be secured hy judgment bonds. rp"Hle will couiaieiicv on the premise 1 jt. cribed in number '1 at Pi o c!o :k A. !. ot j said day for that property; for the residue at East Salem at 1 o'clock. ! SAMUEL LEONARD. Adm'r. J September 4, 1'iT-ts. j liootl News for Mothers. Jlolhers are you oppressed wiih anxiety "ul J'our I't'le ""e3 r yur slumbers and ' hetrts broken by their cries? Do yon awake j in the luoriiiiij: iiurefreslted and apprehensive j If so, p imc 11 re at once 11 bottle of Dr. Leon's I Int uit Remedy and you will have no more J weary hours o. watching and auxiety. : Dr. LKONS' INFANT RKMKDY Has stood the test of years. Thousands of nurses and mothers bear witness tti::lit never fttiU to give relief if used in season. It is 1 mild, yet sure and speedy cure for Cjlic, ! ("ramps and Windy Pa ins, and is invaluable tor an complaints inci leni 10 teeming Sold by Druggists thioiighoul Ihe United Stiites. Adttrcss all 01 tiers to ZIEtJLER & SMITH Sulu Froprirt-.i s. 1"7 North Third etreet, I'll i la Ie!-!)ia. nov. 1 1. It.