7 ;1 Juniata firnfutd. M I ' F L 1 y T U V. N Wodncsdav Hornine. November C, ISO II. II. WILSO.V, Editor and Publisher FOU PRESIDtNT, GEN'L ULYSSES S. GRANT OF ILLINOIS. CALLOFTIIECOINTV CO.HJ1ITTKE The members of the County Committee are requested to meet at the Sentinel office, on Monday, Dee. 2d at 1 o'clock P. M.. (court week) to prescribe rules for conducting tho election erJercd by the Republican Couuty Convention to be held ou the second Tuesday of March next, to vot;! fjr or against tba adoption of the Crawford County System. A full atten dance is particularly desired as it is impor taut every district should bo represented The following gentlemen compose tLe committee. Mifllintown J. J. Tatterton, Solm'n. Books. Fermanagh Daniel Seiner, Jacob Howtr. Vt'alker John .Motzer, K. Davis. Delaware S. O. Kt.-ius. Goo. W. Smith. Monroe Samuel l!ron, A. 0. Sbollcubcrgcr Suscpacbautiah K. Long, E. Crawford. lireeiiwo:n T. Humberger. 11 F. Zeiderj. Fayette M. llnflunn. E Shcl'.enbcrger. Patterson S. H. Erown. F. F. Itjln.i. Miifjrd John IJalsbncb, John Earnest, jr. l'errysviile Capl. J. Thompsou, V 15. Okcson Turbett K. W. 15erky, Isimc lieckmiin. Spruce Hill V. J. L.nns. Thomas l'atton. Ifeale tt. Doyle, Wui. Vouiii;. Tuscarora G. M. Smelker, James Murphy Lack fames Wallace, Maiihias Stump. L'lack Lug Jaoob Ounter, James Mclnlvre. J.J. 1'ATTEF.SON, CAui; man. DO NOT LIKE THE THUIIl. The editor and owuers of the Juniata Republican do not like the manner iu which ve show up their treachery to the parly. We Cud the following iu Lst week's iue of that paper, "Wc thall ncd coadesend to take any further uotico of that model tbcet. It accords neither with our sense of fceif r.'speci, nor with the taste cf our pa'.tons, nor with the duty which we owe to the great Republi can party to waste our energies in waging this kind of warfare. We prefer to strike the common foe." This reads very nice, but duu't sound well coming frfu the ... .1 nn. i:.. . ouiiin, 11, uuis. iuc cunur iiiiu oucrr- ti ,.., X?avy , ilson, J.yoo-i, isterrett 1'atterson I k Co. forjrot their duty to the .reat Re-' " publican party when they sold out to "the common foe'' ibeLocofocos and helped to elect Melinite aua Miller over Robison and Wilson. It seemed to accord with their ''stnse of self respect" when they priuted bogus tickets and circulated theui ail over the country for the purpose of ef- jeciing nai iney ue.iiier nau me itiLU- ence or character to effect by fair means, j , . ..I l 1 .1 - n Thcy aro a model ciew of Liiili tone J I fellows indeed. There was no foul lie too ' mean for these fellows to circulate against Robisou and Wilson, both bel'ore and after 1 ihc nominations. Aud yet they talk about ' their liself respect" and their '-duty to the party." There is Bot a Republican in the county, with v. horn any of there fallows talked before the nomination?, that cannot recollect some lie they told. And yet they say they are traduced by the. Sentinel. We defy auy of the sore Leads named in this article to deny any charge we have made agaiust them in re ference to their treachery to the party. No, they would prefer to have it all hush ed up. They ate ready to come back into the piny sii that they will be ready by nest fall to "strike the common enemy" Ly selling out agaiu to the Lucofocos. These fellows are treated with scoru aud coutempt by every true aud faithful mem Ler of the party they betrayed. They feel that, like Cain, their great crime is written on their foreheads, aud that every honest man they tuect is upbraiding them for their base betrayal of their party They canuo; hide Fioui their shame and faiu would crawl back iuto the party even before the steanch from their late associ ations has lef'. their garments. Poor, mis erable, trcacheious crew, you forgot your "self respect" aud your du'y to the ' 'great Republican party" aud the great Repub licau party will nut forget you. THE "LATE C.V'PLEASAXT.NESS." In last week's Rrpublican in an article in reference to tlie prompt action of the Cliairu' .ii m tailing the Coui.!j Commit tee together for the purpose of preset i- biug rules for the special election in j March, on the rejection or adoption of the Crawford County System, the editor says, "Let the Committee give us a fair, h .nest elect i n no proscription on ac count nf post inadvertencies." This re minds u of "Nasby's" writings. When uleaJinir for tho admission of Lin I'ld.. ! friccds to places of honor aod prout iu the goverameut, aod in speaking of the bloody, lour years' war, be call it the "late unpleasantness." So with Davis. Wilson, Lyons, Sterrett, Patterson, & Co . io their paper last week, iu speakiDg of their bass treachery and t-trayst of the party at the election, they call it "junt inadvertencies." Tlio party will not look I at it in that way. It was a prtmcdtlutnl base betray '.' i f Iu-: ?'"': Duvis, . 1. sou, Lyons. Stericti, Pal'.er-cti & Co. claim to own and control the Republican They i hnrr.med iIip f.irm on wlncli wa haJ Tinut- p i iIia tipli; (mm tf Skktimt. .fflco ed the tickets Jrom tho .ntinll cl.cc, j carried it to thur own aud toon out the ; names cf two of the Uepublican candi dates llobison aud Wilson and put in Mclntire and Miller both Copperhead.-. Wut this an inn Ivcrtenry f On Satur day, two weeks before the election, ihese same sore-hcaua met in tho Republican tEce and concocted the plan of printing t . I . 1-1 ..I I . 1. . . ! ., I DOifUH llC'keiS. aQU l CUCU IUVII1XIC9 U "Jo each other to use all their inCucnce to do feat Ilobison and Wilson. Was this au iuadvPttauey 7 When the opportunity comes the Republican party will leaia these follows the differuuoa between "iu advcrtiDcics" aud treachery, sue a as theirs. fliiv Io Men Itrjoice f--A Qucstiuu for tae People of the North, Men never rejoice at ttiifottuno. They have no huzzas with which to greet the triumph of oppot.ct.tJ. ThoPowhom ;hcy j it,,.,. ),. f..i;..;.i.. c.i" 1 " ' i cefsful. fiicnds. They t.ti'y ,,.....(... .1,,,;. i C. tigratuiato tl:c:i ; llcuec, when the traituis of the South rejoice over Democratic victory, j savs the Uan i-bunr 'JJ. nravh. the v arc ! ,!ad because thPvenect to he hciiclitteJ I Aud wherein can traiiot be lett. li.ted bv a Tl,.iU.r.irh' :et..rv ? 1!.. will if r.r..f.t ! Davis, Lee, Livckiuridge, Jake Thomj-i son, and the horde, of unrepentant rebels who now live to hato the I'uiou ti. i menace its government at every fitting COW live to hato the l.uioil tt. it opportunity, to have Democratic vie! irie- J it Sort turn elections 7 These uailoi.- j are not anxious that (he National Govern-! ment should be made stronger than it was j when they failed to destrcy it. They j waDt it weakened. They want it disgrac ! ed. They calculate to have its credit it..-! J paired How can they do this ? Surely j if it were being done in its present hands j in the bauds of Congress or in tl:e coutrol of the Republican party, JtfJ. 1 Davis and his friends would not de.-ire . , . , . ! have the cuoirul ol the government 1.1 ! me several .-iatcs anu in 1 lie ua ",v c.w. i ut uj.uij .1. 1 in t ., . , ciiaugcu. iiattors uave Dotlitng to oopc f'jr f'"in the Republican party, and there-! f..r tlwiv ,:..!... :,. .i. e.... n.. .1 ! - - I traitors to the Dcmocratio party are con- 1 j i . - . - .1 eerued. A Demoeriitic victorv iu the 1 North affoius au inspiration ol life aaJ ; h pe to the traitors of the South. These j , traitors do not hesttate to avow this.- I'l . I. . .1 f . ciauu mat me cause 01 treason is 1 gaiu to be revived The world kuov: ' that treason originated with the Demo- tril! ratio partv. Is it uot ti 'hi then for the '; C...-I I -. t"t;,-. .1 I .. 11 ' fotld to heiieve that as soon as tue lem- 1 .crat.c party ,s again victorious, treason i wot ocratic 'iil ouco tiiors arm itsstlf for a coute.-t wi.h the Government? The people ol ! the North shoald never cease to keep j these faCs iu iew. I fr. , - r - r 1 ue i innbor), N. C, Atits, is oue of ! the ultra rebel sheets which, under the garb of Djaiocracy, represents the feel ing we describe in the foregoing para graph. The A" irs condenses the returns of the elections held in the North iu Oc tober, and w hie 11 it claims were all agaiust the Radical policy of government. Now, the Radical policy of government v. as agaiust treason against rebellion, and agaiust a dissolution of the Union. What c'ie, then, is a Democratic victory but a pledge in favor of treason. Traitors so regard it. and Democrats do not lienv it. iMen of ihe xorth be do longer deceived. If you allow the Democratic party to suc ceed, you ensure tho tiiumph of your traitor eueruies, aud their success will ac complish the final overthrow of the Gov ernment. Such organs as the Winnsboro A'e-trs iudieate the fact, by csclaimiitg with boldness if uot audacity, that the incentive of the rejoicing over Democrat!.; victories at the North, is the faith that they constitute the Lest and most reliable results iu favor of lJeii.OJ.ianu treason in the South. Tue Democratic party of Ohio is in sore perplexity, not knowing how to dis pose of Vallandigham's claims for Ren Wade's seat in the United States Senate. Nearly all the menibers elected by the Democrats to the State Legislature are pledged to their constituents to supp. rt Vallandighatn, but the wise men of the party see utter ruin ahead if these pledges be redeemed. -A communication from a neighbor of, and in renlv to an article in last weeks Demorrot & Rcjisttr from W. Calhoun, the fellow that sold Lee's portrait at the fiir, is received. We are sorry that we have no room for it. However, rebels, w'ueathei they live io Turbett township or anywhere else are deserving only of the conten pt of loyul pacpio. PEACE WITH THE ISDIA.NS. Tho following do-patches Were seccivcu i to-.wy : Sr. Lol-13. Nov. 1 -Hun. 0. I1rt!rnr;a. S'THirv " me luiui'n j,ieate con, ratu!a:e the President nud tho i , . . r .t, .... i ... ,,n.i ili rriiire cuucis ri i r .1., j. colliniWh,on. Thus far they : , , , r -,i. ,ilft (M.,,v. on 111:11 J UIHIIl L I i (T LUIUV - v- LUiitiuuuu aviwj'f- x ----- - -- -- ... rt .1. .1 o-,i, ( Jt. The neoant of amu J. Carton, AJniiu- ennes ol the South, on the -o.U u!t, j .f.ratnx of ,.,,tm w Ul0 of tck being (lie only tribe that hss bceti at tuivr.hip, lecascd. ' in that quarter. Mors tbau two iLocauI ! 3- A a,c.":Jut pf. K,!,(r' t fjci and ia!!.-.l JicConut.l, Lxocutoii of D. Chcyenucs were present. y. Fli?l;iKp.:r, ih'csasf!. Tbo Arratahocs and Choyeancs attrldi I - Account of Siwl Klinep'-'er, Adaiinii .... ti id : of L.ivi.i Mycrf, late of Lack tov.uihip, together. e abo made a distinct srraiy I iBCfa8Cti. with tho Kiowas uno" CaniaDchca culitV!- I 6" Apailir.l RroiinT of Eamucl Leorard, . . r t . t . .i . erated. nf whicli Iribri there were l rfs. jt , 1000 to 5000 soul. Kverything t.j.-fcu t off satisfactorily. Tho commission expee-j' to reaoh Lnramio by tliM 0th of XovcnJjcr, where Cooimt.'toiocr IJcauvaia (ck;:r3jM,s ua he v, ill meet the Ciow, Sious, X uih eru Atrapahois atd ail ibe NorihwCalcru Indians. X. U. Tah.ok, Couiuiiasioticr of Iudian Affiirs end Pres ident of the iudian l'cacc Commifsicn J Sr. L'.t'is, N'ov.-l. 0. . Jirou-hi'vi. i ! Atccrttm-u cf the Interior. Tho lu(jiu:i V? commiss.on Itcau,;, day arrived in St Louis fiotu Medicine Lod'O CicsL i-...... . i i ... i icutics t;i -je:ic i;av'j iii'eti t..Jcica i.n r the Eve tribes sou ;k cf the Aiksus r.i. j . r . . . .1 .. ., j",Tr. Tha:r.fs0!, r.,, 1J' i-""'-'u. commiL-siou wt.i lcave 0a CUiber 20, for thc North ! I j 1lattc oa Vm1 LtaRile- S- 11 niT:: C f.. T...1:.... f i ....: . t ""''"J 1 ouii.;i,MO.. TKI.il, OF JKI;i- iAVis-ci,r.r J, s j ' ! The followitg in:p(.r!att disj.nlc;, rela I tiva to ti: trial of Jill. Davu u-i:, , t!,c : existing dispute, as to whether t'i.;;I Ja.- i iice (.'hasc wiii ptcsidc : WAsai.WJTO.: Oct. 2i!d 1SCT L'mr Jitilje I nut nrmnl : Oa tefiecii.iu, I ;iiir;l; ! 11 0,l '"at yoa advise the i-istuct ::ttr-1 !JC; r. (.hatidler thai I w.il jwajouin, (,, .tin (' .nr. in I'.,. . .11..1, nr. 1 ... ' ;. ; 1 v,,L, at!V ;,'., " i U to be transacted. Mr. Oiiar .ii, r, I tlii-k I s'sould no'ify the contisc-2 of .lefTers-a 1-1 v,s u ,":'! ln nri!cr lh"1 '" w 0 "I P - 1 J htii liial J he see, C. A-bis I bail was tascu lor lu.s srpeantt-'e oa t:,.- . ,rli, v. ,., ... . .1,1 lv'urt.i euuesuay ui .Sovemticr, lo; is u,nt 11 is ii ue, ;,ouui :o appear e.iti.it 1 . -ii... out as 11 is not ni-stiiie tor in., to tie 1 re. 0:lt "ccpt dutinj the Lis: we:;!; ol tin euu, eouuujucni- ou loaii.1 i c.iacs- - ...r..ii-' day, it r.it;y le that Mr. I'avij an! hi-' . . : i- - . 1. . 1 . .1 1 counsel wiii i rcl'er the trial to tekc 1!. ce at t,;o eat l.ci p:r.ol. It is uiticr.-otn. j tla .hlL'f Junce n,;'' l'B rn'iCat' j 1 outs, vcrv tr.i.'v, I ' g. I. Cuasz. i centlcsain j-tt ratursed froiii Loo (J0n. Virginia, says this letter --v: s ve. t. i- day handed, by Judge Vtidcrwond, to Randolph Tucker, one oi the eoutisrl . i Mr. Daviit The latter f-.-ok a c.pv ol' i',' , . , ., , tJ , but citi give no reply utttil alter u consul , tali,,n witll his n.salc,. ! 1 '"' '"'h'Wii'g statement Iroro ti..-. Ij'1"t l'uiu0 r'mr of ,ho 2Isl u!';,:'' cn important fact in i-.nfccc ;i with the completion of the double track 1 , ,, . ., , d. ,M ., I 0.1 i.ie 1 eunsy ivauta ratiroau :osu 1 ..ua-; dolihia to ritlsbui ir ; The extensive job nf masonry in Jack'.-' Narrows, whi;:h the Reiinsvlvaiiia railroad company has Ltcn engaged on for a leug tirno past, is now nearly completed. This! work lias iven eniriloymeiil to ::n avers-ei of some thirty men for the last tbrVe ! i- ., . , , ' years 1 wall is near a mile m Iccctli. It is bui.t iu order to adtuit tho SCC ui'l j boaiiu- date the tlo'.U tiny of Cool er. track throus-h the Narrows, and, when it f"r huldini; a t:0urt of dyer and Terminer is graded, toother v.ith a f.:W Mrt:.:tis Jail Uei;ve.y, and Cencral laar- , ... . tor t'j.-'Sicns of the peace, at .Mit.i 1111 own. oa iH'twcen Mount j ntou aud an Dcvai.- j Ul, Cr ;. M.)N"i!. Y of i'ECEMIiil, 1807, be der s bridges, will complete the second ; inp; the '-'.1 day of the month. track from Philadelphia to Pittabur. To travelers end trar.rporters this is a most important fact ; as with uoubla tra-k hot complete between Pittsburg aad Phil adelphia, t!;e safety of Loth life and prop erty wiii be insured in its transit over this rnagnifieetit thoroughfare. Boston', Oct. SO. John A. Andrew es-Governor of Massachusetts, died at si.; o'clock this evening. At D o'clock List eveuiti-r lis was at his own residenca in n. 1 . , -, r . .o.iiM Mteei, conveisiug vvu.i iiicat!, his family LeiDg present. P -' f iv . ivs ni.scutf ntis . j," XECUTtllt'.S NtJTK'il. Notice is liete'y l-i given that Letters Testamentary on the estate of Hugh L. Me.Meen, late of Tuseaio ra toxi.ship, Juniata county, dec,.!., have been eranled to Ilia uti'Icrsigiied residing jn ! the above named township. All persons in debted to said estate are requested lo mak immedialo payment, and those having claims gainst the same will present thcra duly au ti.enticaled for settlement, nov. f:, lt;7-Ct. JU.SIAII McMEEN, Ex'r. V ALU A RLE J'OIF.V VROTERTY F0H SALE'. The house and lot known as the I "Eryson property'' will be sold at pub ic tale on Satitnliii, Xorumbcr 23f, 1S07. This property is situated on Main street, Mif flintown, adjoining Will's hotel and Solomon Uooks. The imj rovtuienta are a Large Stone liouse, ic. Kale ti commence at - o'clock of said day, when terms will le made known kv WILLIAM r.F.r.L, Kor. 1 l!''JT-3. 0,.tfJ t., rir,r. JTEGISTEH-S NOTICE. 1 1 1 A. I - ' . I tinns I-xccutor aii-J OirtrJiau nccounih iu the . ; Orphan' Com t of Juniniii countr, unci :bnl ibo same will be rusciiitd lor confirmation .n,i , ,i :, r..,.,, i!,.vl, :,. , i, borough of MiSlmtown, on WedacsliV, the -HU U-v of liecciubcr, idb,, viz.- ' 1 he first nr.'l final account of fr.innn fc.ciL(;r nn(, A,)1,lb,llu !;x(;CI!l0r9 of !.. pc;ilel- .l.-cJ. A'Iiiiii.i3:ialor ot Joscpu Kunz, Ui'ec izcu. 0. The rtco:; ! partial acooui.t of J.inics W. AU o:io of tbo .Executors of isauiutl Ail.n, "-1- R M w Pt-Uier lU-giftor's Office, Mifllin- tonii, Ixor, 1, 'G7 tc '7"i.t;. USTVZCEMlSLIt TLtX, IS-.T. H'i.ic Rotleis;rr vs Samuel Tngo cl ah lie Borough ol i'ntteison Ts. Jus. North, Tr . ".fjier t ibc ISounty Fund. J.ili'-j K. Slorriion, A.lm'r., vs. Eutvard Ci-rr;v.;.in. wiib notice to Terre Tenants. I j 3 Do!ti'i"er vs. .Snnni. ! Tak-C. l!C 4inj :i i'ohz, for ui of I'.zrt l. Parker, J j,.K3 Vlllll9 w, ,,., l i lt Kcv Jatnca 1". Woods. K vs. I, ilutulii.'i liiMiiMnce tompi. on, liecutor of I licurH Felix, dee'd.. vs. (Itlo Allirceht A 1.'. r , : ri ;n .Jhii ei.i. I Ce'T.te Duwers vs. Ernest 'tils r.n.l Alex. 1 i q 1 Cecrce Man' urt- I Hit;', re , lor tae ne eT ar'..i Ann 1 limnp- su!1, ''iK',ce of said Jolni p. Thotr.p.i, vs. ht ..I li. i:i;is. IIP,. AII.T,, f.,r n.e of tV. V,. Crei.:'at..' '. J L. l'.-ai-iii!' Null .Mc'.'i-v' ai 1 'li.o:i.as i...-.i.ii. ,K, ,,.,, ,,,- j,rfW,;,, Lyons, AsI. '"jZn L. Itear, ! Kit-lit Lev. Junes F. Woods, Executor of ;:e:;iy r el;x. uea it., vs. UIH All.reelil ana iicnuan Albrecht. (;;:dkv.i: uevnoliis. tvoih y. M::i';;itown, Nov. liji,7-tc. o r ;, 1.: jukols Fu:t I'Et'EMi::;:: tBA.NO JL J.U.1S. iV-.'ker John r.-stton, William Hrr.:.,-,n. H;U--.Si.u.l Ueale. Theodore Men, iti'i.. MM. I . ration. . L.c-J- r. I'-a.ton, Wii'.;,!:1 C;!lar, J.s. '4' J. r. Conner. ;.-. -neo-ju I--aaB Hvitricb, f:imon Phel ; 1 r. .vei:c--Ji ! Eii-hi.ian. Tii-c u-ar.i Alex. .Vc U intev. li :y ratter- :i. K. l.o lu'ick, J. VV. M'tliki-n. .NiiC'.in J dm Metiiiiler. lohn Wspner. Muaroa Tohias Uitz, John S. iiers. f tis.jiit hi.nna t in i-ii.ui .Si Christ. I e. niau'V'tii Saiaui'l 'I'iian;:;. ! iiiisriiic I'. V. Titzel, J.-au-s. !C. Vi'Lar- r;;Ttx jraor.s. Il .t ., ,..t,.l., t ...... ! J '.'i'. Coyer, Itafiu Ford, '.iai Khor'ole. n Farra, ' . 1 1, j I'e-tv s-. illv S iiT'.ucl ilu V. Williim Wriplit. ' '-VnUh-n i'"J He-Sam... USi.y, Michael i'..iM-,,n .-r,,,: i,,,-,. i;.a':e IM. l!o..n! Thonn? i Hi Sjm, Jufr. t Harris, II. I". ! M "i-:::.. .In!m Vi'o:idff',r'I, .'r. I - - c L. ISirton. Jo-ic i'lvphy, .Jolin V. atiis-ui. .'r., .-' 'forhetl Vftslvy 1! .n k e v , J. ' 'i'i HiiL'cT b lliee. .Mi.'hael Fo C.-vre I!. t.c .. .M.I:".r.i-l':-,v:J Cu!inin';!.ar.i, IVia'l Io-igh- ion.. Gci.-.-" ii, ,. ., , ., , J' ,m"' 1 fiv") l'lr" 'iV-Cir.iri tiv'd Lean, Wiiiiuiu Ila.t. J. A J.,..i..L McMien. rfiie; i;;ii Jac'h t'ower, WiEiaiu Mc-L.-,-.h!in, S iiaiie) Vr.n Oi mer. VK.'.kcr John liosteltcr. Moses KtIp. Ju-'p Yv-..n. Vliaddei.s f. wit zee. .Mon.-c-c 1. V. S-.v.nz. jv-Jo!-,, IT. lt- !!man. ..so.-. F ti, lci.7- . I". :c. .oh iu. ;..vCI.A:,: A?1,-; v u ,:KK AS 1C ., 1 J.vds U. Ckaham. I'n-ii.Jeut Je Ire of the Court of Cin.ia 1'le .s of the .IiM-icia! l i- 'rio: composed of the counties ef .tanir.i i. rts'J',l':l CunJbw?''i"aJ,' ,ke, ',i!'s I. iillikca ana baruuM V. utts, Ju tpes ol the Vonn of ,-,,,,, rll.:i, , j,,,.. cun , 1 , . 1 -rutii 11.1:1. itieeoi 1 'j on: .1 the I'le-'. Notice is Heukbt Oivf.n, lo the Coronar, Justices of the I'cace and Constables of die County cf Juniata, that they he then and tiiere in lluir proper pe;sona, at one o'clock on tiie nfleini.ou of paid day, with their re cords, ii.fiiisiiian, examination and oyer reiiieuii ranees, to do tliu:. thinrs that to their alliees respectively appertain, and those tin. are boiin J oy ref.gn.z met topio-cciite ag:'int the prisoners that are or then may be in the .tail of said county, he lin n and there to pros ecute agiiinst them as shall be just. Iiy an Ac of Assembly, pissed thcSthd'.y of .M iy, A. I), lfcol. it is made ihe duty 01 the Jivlices 3f the Pciee. of the several coun ties ot this Commonwealth, to rctiii 11 to the i Cl tik of this Court of Quarter Sessions ef the ! rc.;p,.,.ti cu,m,ie,, all n,e rciogn'izanccs cu- IIo had ano- tered into before them by any person or per sons thrived with the commission of any I i.-iii cvput I cii.ti r,'i nw timi' In. aii,Ii.i1 I n. , lor.' u iiuaiii c vii iii'j 1 -.-nee. u.iuvr ei.aii.i l.'iiT., at ieast ten days before the commence ment of ihts session of the Court to which ! they are mane relurnatle respectively, and in . e!l ciscs where any recognizances arc iniered j into less than ten days befora ihe coiamoncc- ment of the sessions to which they arc made n lurnable. ihe said Justices are to return tho same in tha same matiaor as if sail act bad r.ot been parsed, I Dated at Mihlintown, the 2Sth day of October. 111 I tie year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and the 8'.!b year oT the American Independence. Nov. G, loo7-te. S, li. LOUDON, Sh'ff. DMINIriTftATOR'S NOTICE.- Notice is IX. hereby given that Letters of Aiiuinis tration on the estate of Ilev. Abraham llar- ner. late of Chapman township, Snyder coun .r. deed, have been gaoled n ,!.,' f -." ....... . I.k in til lltidpr.. 111 :.. l .l.. ,.. iui- cJ to sain estate arc requested lo uiaKe imme diate p iyimut, en i those baviug claims against the same will please present them properly authenticated for settlement. ."AM I.. LK.,.;. A.imV. Hot. 3 lf-r.7 t. ' A V 7 17 7 r .i ''.' v A T V .1 ,IP ip niua riwgi.dl cf!r f.t j rWatc sale. Lis to puV.ie al, at theCcait House in ti,e h'.t farm, eiiuaie mi Jliiiv.rJ township. Jiici- ""i " ?ii.'iin:or,r.. on Jionday, Nocu.tsi :oun;y. f ve n.i;l;s fi rf Mifiliii, gen- ' 1 1"'. 1 o'clock r. n., the ulluwiat t rum, en urne mi JUttc-ril owns . n. J htm- '. "'i1 count j I tainsne Ih'J r.crf Mure or l..nr. Kr,,ii ii.n n.cr c;t"'.-! in a KmJ nme of cultiva- i 1" v-.cnii arc a r0oli i rsnie I m.n. 1 1 lu provcnieiHs nrc a I ousi, -1 i K JJar:i and s!l ctlu r rpci-aaarv ' out hui'ilitig?, Vfi.h f'lotie Spring oiisp, pofj'l I ;l'r'i o "f limrrtc-nc waier criivetiient to boi.se. wi;h goad Aj ;lc Orcbar l ami other kinilj of frnit. Call on t!;c unJtrsIgnci? residing on the premises. A I.I .A.N DLK JIcCAHAN. ov. C, 18C7-"a. VALUABLE FASIi FOR SALE. Ti)E undernir,ncd otters at private sale the"""' p Bhrn v;i,u ,.b;e f irm on which ihey reside in i . ..... . . Miltor.1 township, J14piat.1co.1nty, IV. hound-! T At;so-..n tho r-j.:,!, title in! irt-wt ft 1 1 by Licking Creek and !,Mdor J. 1". St,.., if"'' "?'.iJ ,".,rcr, in fir.an- V.. V. V::so, John U rghtand rth. rs, on- I ? ""-'"P. '"'"J l"-; "f Knocb Horn- tH't-tl! Itill acres of Limestone land, nhoot i !i) of Lich iscleurc l and une'er ood cu!t: v :i'iou o ivIl ' l.uin rcccn'ly well linie l :m l ti.o ;,. iJ Kr-me ,.. " tiiiLC.l, the. t.:;!:i;;cc well HmTied. p: ov iT.vnts c nsisl sf a goril k'tona ani I".'- tt V' .,1 ". . ... .., ,' 1:.? , c Ol Il-.IT Illl, III r ei . i O L'lllJ'l I I L III. ! ll . ... , , . fc, .. -r . rr 1 1. 01 ti. ... e 11 i.,i. lui-ie.M ;i ruo'j i.iuirio;ie I li!!.r:-y .-ti Ik? f.lnce. T'-.'nis reasonable. T:.is fin. 1 i 0110 ii.'Aa from Mitl.ia Statio:; i.p J I c i'euriuy!vr.::'.a Kailroid. l':i oiis desi: !r;g to view the property can ca'.l ou the on, .3 rci'lii.z oa the premises. I). S A. M. Cl'NMX(i!lAM. (!.;!. :-i l.cry-iL A ST S UP PL Y! ( 'h-r.prvt t!iat L.-.. hrea l).'0!iht to Juniata V.,' e tuny for six yiais. Uxuiine the ! li,,; j ; .- u' 70 to 1 V. I'.'t " I I". 1:1 i t '. li Mil; s. Lit Mor . in st :tv: l e La::., Sp. ,1 ('.- to. i i-mii' ' ; -'.i a 1 t ! i'..i n; t ; 1 ; !.:i-e:t to )i'1.(r, :n.-.v it : Wl.fle ! !.: - .;.. 4,;V f.. l.-'l .'..-.I MnCs a t..l C.-'l-.j. !d to niy r.'cck 1 l"oi!.ins a' t!'- Lit' is i.t etwii"- u' v i pj-.:es t.i : n- j. ! it of Iti'.tli.!-. ". 1 Oi'. I'fty's I. !.:;! ' I lli'ts. per ij iari !'..: c ! f-.rpi A!:'0. r. at J 'r.P 1 1 1 ..f i !,ju :' v.- V I. derii -t:.le i'ie f 1 1 ! 1 c sv-n M 1 ' I' ll t sV.-'-li . ' I r ; .,.i:i.i- : .-;i ::",' risil' .w.'is i-.il! b a! -r.y p 1 a;- ! u !. r ci i.e-t : uwt ii pin- .1. rt a y titnc .. I ai'l f-r t ' 1 I : ectit-". i; -IT. J. 1'.. V.. T 'tii). V:1! .e 'd at pn' AY N".) in Pen;: ' t J -I V ..i'J Ii AC, iO on T ',' 0 ' 1 : i t-i ion d i' : ' f"t"l t- I -I- . - , I to as'iir-. I, C.'.f. II 1 : nd Y. "NT ea .red b..!e id 111 a sl.i;e of c'lhi.atir.n. t:.a I..-v ; est hrlanl. 1 1t-. 1 i.ir.ij I". ,!j a 1 .". vi'h i! e t. ; a n ,r ;; X is tl;.- halt i-n-r-C ii-tr.;:t v i iei' -. 1 l.e ilu', r-ivii- ..f.-io .. l.: 1 re . a 1 a Hf;;;.u!.oa;.:v!, jui -.: 1 . ; i 1 i i t: - -. A 'o j 1 : i ..rii of 1" 'j 1 .-.'r rt : li iv i:.-.- tt.rec n'i'i f.-. : t l,.:ii;l l'e.".d t y.-' ,i'.!i 1 cuari of grafted intit, r etc. ,f W.! er llf.U Ills !.. r. Tbi pr.iper ' t;:iiat-.,vn 00 'he i-j. A young Cr ie.-1. chert i-. s, pe n -- .-.i'f -Three hnrnlte.l .i ;t.-irs to b' paid on dny of s:.ie. ih.'i hii..n:e of one hall' the ! RV.'Vi-j lno.fy to he p:i:d on 1-f of Airii ne il it'io tl.e t .-;! lire ii two eitiiul ai: nTi il p:i.yt:tf-i.t.-i v.iib iiitei'O-i secured by bond v. ; '. pi'.'-id I'ooses'.i'iti t ! e p:vii on 1st day of April loos. Title uod.sj.atiihic. Oct. Lli-ts. Ti;!i liKIflS. LA DIES' FAITCY FIT US! AT JOHN FAR LIRA'S OIJ F.str.'olished Fur Manuf-cory. I,'-3. Ti0 AiXii trcei, nhovj Ti'.. l'!!iLAi.-:.Ll';'!A. Have imw iu stiore of r.y .-'rn I :. porta, wn and Miir.iifi.rtiit-e. one i f the largest and mo.-t beuiiiiful selections ol F A N C V. F I' i. S for ladies' and Children's Wear in Ihe City. Also a tine assortment ef (ienl s tut Uioves an l Cellars. 1 am er.i;'oIed to dispcfc ot my (roods tit very reasonable puces, anu 1 wout.l inerctore olicii a call from r.iy friends of-iinia'a county and vicinity. Keinccber the Nnoie. Number and Street '. JOilN FA KEI li A. No. TKs Arch street, above ith, souili side, rhilade'phia ffieJ- 1 have no TV.rtuer, nor connection with another Siolv ill Philadelphia. Oct. 10, leloT iii-s. i-- Tilt.' ItruT nitinnl Prrni-pr nf Pftt. Jill lim ni'i'i " - J ' 1 J tfrson, i3 the authorized Agent for the sale of the EAiriRE SEWING MACHINE, and also for rrTt TT' r fl V , riJ'V TIILj IrJLLUA iV VfJJjO. Tr esc a-e the two ben Machines manufac ,u-Kj r..rsons wis'aine to purchase should ca'l at Heelit & Strayer's Store in Vattersou, and examine for themselves. SAMLLL SIB.Utli, vgeni. Jan f- J'.'7 FLORENCE LoTK-STITCil ReVEBSIBII! FrET S v I K 1 M A C II I N E. Bat Familv .Vteiin in lit World. lMttt rremiunid Mfriul La,i 0 Amiiican Isstitcik, Newlct'k. Flohesce Skwixo Ma. Ktsr Comtanv. No 0.1") Broadway. " .. The 1 ..!,:,. n 1.1. at tiio residence fL , m;.. c C. S.ai.r.a.ich, Jlaiu . ut iut .TKiii., ' . . - - .. ,i .-i:.. i.. mav t..-tl. street, ..ii..i:n, j l i OHN C HUTTON. M. formerly of liar-, .1 risbu:". havinp located in ti.e boroujh of, I P..., ., !!!,. nffer" bis pro ofesioi.al eervicc" to '.i..,iiM of tha' rise and surr-un lin "-Vii-. 7. I?n7-'. : en ."A" ren tl'tmf' "v "t ef ti.,, Kj vri' ' Pn i(3 trt t . . J St osel ;iiaintcr.-n. on y.omnv 'r.tu.,u. wiag Tirol in v. to wit : f The one un-.liv!,-e 1 'onjf pirt of four csr- "i" ' "rui..i. .-o. i., i.;, u ' the terrral plan of the RoroiiL-ii of .Vifflin. town, boirndtJ on ihe uorih by liride sircet. the past by fion! t;-cc!, on. the fouiu l,y , rT C. J. (.'hani'-wlain. an i o:i ihe we't t v ; t!.e r.Tr.i-;-lvai.ii Canal, with I;riek Store- . "oiipc and Vt are li inae, a 1 rai.,e House an.l P.!:ic!:sroi:b Shoo t beret n p-ected. At.sc Ali the riht. tii!c nni !nter-t t-t nct-h ,puIoii!T. in a trae. cf 1.:1 in SliiB- put Vailuy," I'rrmarcgb township, mtj lining l iints of iierry Jtiiunn, J.ic .h Llsli' llrir.--, 1'crrT Snloiift". nrJ others, eoi;aininfr Thrr- I'lindrc-l and Tlnrtv Acre, moro or les. with ! ". ,, ' .'--. i-cirs on r.,o ..., in ui-y tnniTii on ii'p norm. r.n'I me Ju niata i:iv.r on tlie -tst. with tiTr:iip Is,!-,, 1 I' ll n th'fPOJi erected, on 1 ami;;,' Hnnved and Twenty Aer.', r:ore or , !e' s : At.o A Lot of r,rr."nd In tl-.p h-.r ft t on t!n : west, hy ' herry street on the jtortii. h an cf J i-n?3 F.irs: , t ,,,, . i . 1 on the s'.'ita, w::h a Ilou-e nr. 1 it!e there- i.'i; erected. '.u.- A Lot cf Cri-Titid in tiip--,i 1 Iitoi'i'i f MiSiintown. i:iin l, d on th north hy .'. ilc.rchffdd, on t!ie we l 'y 1111 nlley. on the s mtfi by lot of V. A. Mnor.pgle and Mr. L. Ja'':s. n'll on the en.t tiy Orr.rpp m ree' t."0 A Lot of Gro'Td in 'he h'.r iu: h of lit' ifit-r-n, iii-'OnOi'd on Cc ti-irth v lit nf 1. l', i ''!-. r-. th vres' hy tlie let.nylvni i;-:-.sl. 1! 0 t;- f!i hr f-.t cf V.'ilUe.tr Del!, n:t tiip rr.-: y Main f-frert At.-:-. T'.e l-!; liv;-led Ivilf '.f n trret of f I.ir i ' ! ':-1 ."".to'inta'ti. in r-'ert'-e.nrH Jur.-n?.if. s'jniair'r lands of Henry Sylnu f ' 1: tt"- . '. I'liTer !r;d lirntber rn 'ha 1' '. r-'i tt ror'h f-i i vrr--. Vy by 1. 1.. fv.r,. , e li.-:. !i ;.rd e-l.r-, cr.r.;:,i:,in Trelv-j : !';iidv"d Ai-rep, mre orl"-?. j .,:. a A Lot f Grour. l in ".be hornnh of ; x!if iinfiwn. hounded en the eain Lv Wntero'" ' I" T-r t. T rr.-e on ti;e prrlh hy hit of ,1-im ii .1 t.-T-f. nn the rtr-t I'.- I'ern'a Caut'l, oa '!.! - iiu : iiy Ale-f.nder wp-' Iv. -, 'r,'."? rf T.'ir.i in 1'ermar.ph fwri., T I- ;i ; : " eoir-ty. e.djoii-in I.tnd of Henry ' ; 11 r, the oitth, on :he r.c-t hy Juntat k : t. ' ti:e north ar t; r--t he K. L. It"re. : J-.r, 1 Mi'i Keir-. e intniiiincr T'ircn Mif-'r. -l ni-l i or.y Aer.1. 1 .ore o- Ie. v. i: ti ilir.'c ".:i'i h'. 't irn t'ieteir irei-tr.t. Sc:r.ed, take- :' pi- ni..n tu l.e so'-tas the roj f r'"ot .Rot Ston 'i P C. l.'H'T'OV, Sinvif;. Or. ?S, .t,. ; PurlTAIS' CCUrT PALE. i J Tin "I f rr. cr !r i .,.! ent cf the Or- ) ; ' "i . c, 1 J.uiii:i c ai'ty, (tie 1111 J I' ;-;.-;; :. l;:.;n;sfr iter of Jn-eli Knrfz. of i 1) -V.'..; t i" 'iir. d.-"' ' , niJ rfise to sp.! ' 1 v. t ';r- j , . .-?, 1 t: :: red pla-e b,'!' w I i.in:'" . I, 1 '. :: '' r;i r. ivi.-Mi!,.-r '.oh. lv",. t'l" ." ''"V.: T -'C-ei t!.'-'i ti- , ! i f l,i i 10 v'u ; N -. - !.: niidivt- h-'f of a tr.-iet lar-l ui- :n ."'-I- war.' t. i-i. -I, ,1,. .'..T.i.ti county ls.. a.I in'.ti i'l - AVt-atn rut:e. nucl o,er. ealle l tl,C ."'.li-.i.i". trn-r. cimi iiiiifT ( 1 N K Ul'NDPiEU Int.-! i'l'. E ' Clil..-', ini.r" or 1- iil.out six'y :o-r of w!,i-!i iv iii'ler p-o-id f 'li'ivation and thf :..'i' -re1 w'l ti'iilicred. The iiupreveiuiT.ts C'loi':! of n Tv-,-Story I !.!) at:d i-te',e i!.ii;e. !rr 't-ii.'.'c LoirtVivu iT' I '! o'lirr ri-'. -.irv r.uil..-,i' linjrs vitii . ran. iter vatei at the do. .7. itb a vric'y of ' tru't irtee. f f OTI ti-r tl" i..r x : he r.n . it' of J.,hii Fi snrvi-v -,r-r. Fr---'. id 'il. .1 si'r.'!'.-. in Pr-Tfttr'.-. irj fiki'VI r. acuf.-, an I TV.TLVK riltcMK. n'.ii .1 .fi b -'.r. Mieharl i'l' i':iv I red ';' l.'lTir i.ri- t .i:-c an 1 l.irfe Hunt ,.,.;' Ri v .th r-'ntiir, w.'.'r ... , . r.:-,-i l- r' iTi'l pi-r- 1 1 .. r-:;n'n.-. Twenty - 1 1 -t ' ; t;r. -r land. !. C" M' or !. eeet t l!i.' !!fdlV il.:.., Feio e n. ';". f f Fort v 0. :.:ii! r ';oin " s I. inn. Daniel v.'.i-'h ij ci'"ired 'i'i Ti-n aining t the same time r-. -I! i :1: ivr.i-'-tf h; ;'. 5.- Sis ' ; One 1 Mi li '" d-.TcriheJ as :tr V. ' t'r.is r.nd Saia- c ;',:.':ii.:i'p. Cre .''r and ttvi-.i-Tl.ree orhrr---. a Ij onio Vv ni. '1 Let, pud Pich other, one - s-c, ...,v.njr. T-r-reh-x and Cr 'he Cb: :1 cr-, ' ': : r Or? ereli coifain Sieventy er.? f ."ivli i- rr.eicd a .l', D-.elKo'i i'.'ti-,-. well fini-l.- : 1 ', i 1 p. '1 '. 1; T. V vii '-iii i'taoio -Hid ::!' ,iti;-r ni-rfs. y ::",prjvcPien;s. I 'no other ad.ioinlu ; i '. FrT, Ceo. Kir - ind W in. rv,, eon- ; -:r,j, - j ', -s o eere-. ihe ..tt.vr ;! last lot ad l'u! 'ic Ilea:!, at the I'.ritk Church ; lc. ,;. t,T0 f,.,ts c.a!uinjI ai,at Sixf,' , j,riri,s, .,0 li. - I lr"ct of 1-nd edjoiitinp Vi'idr-7 fitly cr. Josenh Jordan arrl o'h.'r'. ejniainir.tr l eitr Acres, tanre er lesi, f.T;! inir-nivcd H'i::i a nrvr two ."terv FiaT? Cease. v.h tinse- m-n'. rio-l Stable m l ether ontbuil-ling-, with r. ver.e'y cf Fruit. $. Tt i;vs. Ten pr cer.'. ef the pttreiiae morry to be paid when the property instructs: of : one-f.jiirt 'i to he jiaid on cor. firm.'. ti, in of the sale hv the Court : one-Courth on t'ue !t ' ,lnr nf Aurii rrTt ',pn rfii-f.lnn vilt l, I J - - ' - I ! fiven and deeds made to .112 purchasers, ar.il ' ''iB ifM.Ire on tho 1st leiv of November, 1''S, i tZlA:"' ' JrSaie wiii coomen-ir on tho rretti"e 'Ascribed in nurabrr 2 at 10 o'clock A. M. cf sai l day for that properly ; for lha rciduo ! at East Salem at 1 o'clock. i SAMCEL LEONAr.P, Adm'r. , September 4, IS'JT-ts. (iood lcws for MolLfis. 1 1 Mothers are you oppressed with anxiety . f)I your little ones ? Are your slumbers and i beans broken hy their cries ? Do you awake ! in the morning unrcfreghed and npp'i !ieniT jj. Bli,'imir.i-ici! "unit oi nr. L.eon s , " me"' na you will Have no tuore j ry hours o. watcum-r and anxiety. Da. LLiONS' INFANT REMEDY 1 Has stood Ihe test of years. Thoiisitids of . nurses and mothers bear witness tiint i; never '. f-1'1" 10 Kiv,J relief if used io season. It is a ... : M . .. . I 1 . r ... -i"-e ' cur- .or . .u-. 'ramps anu o moy 1 ains. anu inv.i.uV.,. m nmi,n .1. 1 . . ... 1. i .. - "' .,u.o ... irriuiiiK ! E old by Druggists throughout the I'ni'P'l Staies. .iddrets a'l orders to Z I EC LEU A' fMITII ote 1 1- r. 1M; V-v.tl. Th' r. 11. '".- 1-.. i-... .Tr'-.-: