MIFFLINTOW N Vlednesdnv Morning, November 13, 1S07 1 II. lVILSOV, Editor and I'nblisher TOR PBESIDENT, ULYSSES S. GRANT OF ILLINOIS. CALL OF Til E COUNTY C03.VITTC E The members of the County Committee ro requested to unlet at tha Sentinel office, on Monday, Dec 2d at 1 o'clock I. M (court week) to prescribe rules for! conducting the election ordered by the Ilopublicau County Convention to be held ou the secoud Tuesday of March next, to vote for or against the adoption of the Crawford Couuty System. A full atten dance is particularly desired as it it impor tant every district should be represented. The following gentlemen compose the committee. TJiSlintown ,T. J. Patterson, Solm'n. Docks. ' Fermanagh Unmet Seiner. Jacob llowtr. Walker John Motier, E. Davis. Delaware S. O. Evans. Oco. W Smith.' Monroe Samuel Hrotrn. A. G. Shellcnberger Susqucliannab E. Long, E. Crawford. Greeuwo-U T. ltuuibcrgcr. II F. Zciders. Fayette M. Hoffman. E Shcllecberger. Patterson S. 11. Brown. F. F. Kohta. Miifjrd Jhn UaUbacli, John Earnest, jr. TVrrysville ('apt. J. Thompson, V U. Oktson Turbett E. W. Uerky, Isaac lleckmau. Spruce Hill W. J. Evans, Thomas 1'altuu. lleale It. Doyle, Wui. Young. Tuscarora G. M. Smclker, James Murphy Lack Jamie Wallace, Mailbias Stump. Black Log Jacob Gunter. James Mulntyrc. i. i. VATTEKSON, Chairman. BKLAKINU1AITII W ITU SOLDIERS j ,. f ,.f. ,, Jis that which says that, by the terms of c clip the following article Irom the , v? i. a- it- r. , , - ,, , I the tieatie, these tribes will ultimately lullcm hcjiuljiKun. It miows in what; J ..... ' Ink Input, in tl'.A Titilinn nriiiufrv t it lnp estimation such men as Lvous. ilson, i Sterrett and (Peru) I'atterson are held by j Republicans in neighboring counties, ami needs no comments from us Ed. "The pledges and promises made by the Republican party, during the war, in favor of the soldier, all sounded very well, hut the action of the party, in several instan ces, especially in the late campaign, in vi olating the plighted faith of the party, in this respect, are worthy of notice. In Philadelphia not a tingle soldier wa placed upon the ticket, notwithstanding merito rious soldiers, who had ample qualifies tions for the several positions, were, pre sented for the nominations, yet they were eet abide to make room for hacknied poli ticians who thought too much of their worthless carcasses to risk them in the army. The Democrats taking advantage of this and placing on their ticket brave and meritorious soldiers, succeeded, by reason of this, in defeating us where we should and could have had 5000 majority and with the defeat of tho local ticket, defeated also our candidate for Supreme Judge. "In Juniata county the Republicans did nominate a soldier, Capt. II. II. Wil son, for the Legislature. lie received tho nomination over the heads of stay at liomo patriots, and these, conveniently foi getting their professions and pledges of devotion to the soldier while in the field, now resolved to defeat him, notwithstand ing the party in convention said they pre ferred him. Accordingly they went to work, and by a system of trading and bartering succeeded lu deleatir.g a brave and galluot eoidier and e'ectiug a Copper-' bead without education or qualification aud who, during the war, used whatever of influence he had, against the Govern ment, while Captain Wi.son was battliu" for the right. 'Who aud what Captain II. II. Wilson is, we wiil briefly stata He enlisted as a private soldier iu the 10th Ilegt. I'enna. Cavalry, and during the course of the war, Ly gailant and Meritorious conduct won : his way tip to a Captaincy. The flas of Regiment has iu-cubed on it some thirty scren difiercut engagements, in which the Kegituent participated, iu all of which, with two or three honorable exceptions. Captain Wilson wis engaged. "At the battle of 'Hatcher's Run,' on the 5th day of February, 1SG5, Japtaiu Wilson was severely wounded, the bali carrying away the half of his lower jaw aud a part of his tongue, leaving him a cripple for life. About two months be fore the expiration of his term (three years) of service, he resigued. being uu able to live on army fare alter losing his masticating powers. "This is the record of a brave man, aud v ho wiil say that it is col honorable ': Aui this is the fato he met at the hands of the Juniata Republicans. Base .... .1 UUU l u-.iparalleled ingratitude! It is a with-! oriug, burning, blistering shame, and those i who were guilty of it, viil, if justiea is j ever meted out to theai, drink the litter I cuo of retiii."se. 'liut 'Le was John J. Patterson's can didate,' mv they, aud excuse themselves . , . , . on the p.c-a that they wanted to rebuke Jo'uu J. Patterson. Fanatical sophistry ! I If John J. PaUiiK'n deserved roLukiny. by di-J they not wait uutil tbey bad u nee to rebuke him. anJ then do it, and cot pour the vials of their wrath on the head of tho brave, cxeaiplary, maimed soldier. "Their shame is all the greater for try ing to excuse themselves in this perfidy. In point of qualifications Captain Wilson stauda incomparably above Mr. Miller; in patriotism and devotion to country he is so fur above the Democrat fur whom the Juniata Republicans voted, that it must bo an insult co a bravo soldier to be named on the same day with Miller and yet they voted lor this Miller to break Captain Wilson's neck, iti order to gratify their spite at John J. Patterson. We have bo apology to offer for J. J. 1'atteuou. The Republicans of Juniata county probably have reasons for their dislike to him, but then he, individually, i the man for them to veut their spleen on, and cot a meritorious soldier like Captain Wilson, who, for three years, in terposed himself between these nieu and their enemies and returns from the war, maimed for life. "Their conduct is cowardly, and their ingratitude unequaled ! The tamo re marks apply to Colonel Rubison's case." SIIEICn.VN AM) THE INDIANS. Lieutenant-General Sherman officially iufcrms the troops under his command, and through them, the citizens of the United Stale?, that a peace has heen con cluded with the Kiowa, Catnanehc, Ap acho, Cheyetitie aud Arnphoe Indians which treaties are yet incomplete. The most important part of the official order J south of the State of Kiusas; but as ! itinn uva I r. 1a .i!1i.ta.A1 in bunt mt side the settled limits of Kausns, Nebras ka and Colorado, iu the prairie country to the south of the South Piatte, it is order ed that this treaty right Lc respected on the part of all these tribes, although the treaty limits the right to the Cheyeoues and Arraphovis alone. Commanding offi cers ol josts, and of troops en route, are required to treat all such bunting p;;rtiis in a friendly spirit, but to neglect uj pre caution for safety, as troops should ob setve alwap, no matter where they are ; and all troops arc commanded to spare no proper effort to keep the peace with these Indians, because it is the earnest wish ol the Government of the United States that war should be avoided, and the civil agents of the government have a full aud fair ch'incc to reduce them to a stato ol comparative civilization. The hunting right was strongly insisted upon by the Cheyenne and Arraphoes, aud it would have been impossible to negotiate the treaty without it. Rut as long as it ex ists there will bo ooustatit danger of col lissions; and although Geueral Sherman may succeed in keepiog the troops from engaging in hostilities, it will be difficult to prcveut assaults and outrages on sonic of the Lute number of adventurcts that! cross the l'iaius. DISOltUEKS IN ENGLAND. The English bread riots continue, but they are confined to small sections of country, princ pally in places where the porul"ce are iJ!c ' cousefjuence of a want ol employment. ! Iiese constitute tne "dangeious cusses," and they are strong euough in Kuglaod to pull down th fab ric of society, if they unite and get their passions fairly roused. In that country the fashion is to ascribe ajl evils aud mis fortunes to 'government,'' and reflection has little to do with the prejudices of the i 'tiorunt. The worst feature about the prejudices of the ignorant The worst feature about the English disturbances is that they do not seem to be permanently extinguished, As soon as they are put dowu iu ona place, they break out iu an other. This shows a disoied CJudilion of (he body politic, which is indicative of the trouble that menaces the privileged ordeis iu Kuglaud, and which must iu time undermine and destroy aristocratic institutions. The "Democratic" papers advise Gen. Grant not to accept the liepublican Dura ioation for the I'resideney ; and kindly add that that they will defeat him, if he should run oa that ticket! Grant never kefyt out of a fight for fear of defeat : iiusj never asked his enemiea how he should act. He carried on the war in his own I ..,.d without ri.aril til thp utll'ipp (if - the llebels, who all the while insisted tha! tiily were winning victories. So he wili i act in politics in contemptuous disre- po gavd of the opiuious and wishes of the Copperheads; whom he detests for their eowardiy desertion of the country when it wa3 betrayed into the bands of traitor- ous enemies, ........ The lato election iu Georgia reijulled in r ,v;r.ip!o!e Hnbiicsa victory. From the Liiritttvcn Gazette. OIK SEXATOKIAL DISTRICT. Our readers will bear witness that we have generally refrained from urging can didates to contest election, even when good cause existed ; but the conduct of Mclntire and Shugen's friends, through their Copperhead organs', is so mean, cou temptible and overhearing, that we feel constrained to tirgo the prosecution of a contest, and thus test a matter tj which we hafc repeatedly called utteiitica. Not satisfied with their success to iLtaiciog certificates by the aid of deseitcrs, by bribery, and by involving the Peinrylva- t:ia Railroad into political di.Kcullies which it may yet become the duty of n Legislative Committee to ventilate, they are arrogantly charging in advance a1 manner of fr.-.ud, corruption, and dura gard of law ou the Republican members of the Senate of Peunsylvunia. These Copperhead gentlemen all pio fess to love, revere, and worship the Co stitutioa. If they cm be believed none of then, much as they love power aid money, would even hold an ofneo in viV latiou thereof: aud thev are struck w th horror, turn up the whites of their ejes, or are lashed to fury when either of thtc twin rebel sheets, Aje or J'utr!t i,1 Intuit, gulls them with a dish ofptetcul- ed violations of thit instrument. Tliey oannt t complain then if thry get a dose of "Constitution" of a compound cathartic nature, are physicked according to the Constitution, and cleansed of bilo and mucus by that object of their apparent idolatry. And to lio this, we no;J ui.i quote a i?cpublican judge, but will cite their own kith and kiu a uiau after their own heart, who, duriug the rebellion de- ciared that Pennsylvania naturaliy aflllia-' ted to the rebel States tho immaculate j Chief Justice oodward. Although so! i d.ers voted under the laws of 1'euusyha- . uia iu tho war ol IS 5 2. no matter where i stationed; althout:!. they voted under the burning sun of .Mexico, no oue dreamt ol ,., ,t . i ; , v.- " ' j oa the question ol impeachment. b;uco depriving a citizen of his right ot ul- j he rivu fcf that KCUtIciI.aiI at Wash frage because he was serving his country, : illf,tcu he las scen pr(r,tr ,0 C0!llraj;cl until during the rtbeihon, when, soldiers ,h!s iuterfl.,.clJ(.c. Whether those rtatc- not votluj; for home snakes according to , , , ,- ,,. r , n I Older, Woodward issued his fiat that every , j citizen must vote in the emxtio.n DisTktCT where UEB.KSIDE3 ! We com mented upon ibis construction at the time, and poiuted out the fact that Granville, Perry. (Jiiver and Wayuu did uot hold their elections according to this decision ; wc did tho same thin;; subserinent'y, hut the Coustitution-loviug Democracy id oo heed to our admonitions. The following are the ms-jorilics for Sdingort and Mclntire, in the district r fet r-d to : Ehtii;eit or M'Vitiy. M'Intire o'r Ho'uis ou Deny L'l -."J G rauvile..7 W Wayne fi li Oliver Go 05 Total 222 All the above, according to the decision of Wood.ViTl, ate UNCONSTITUTIONAL. 81,11 consequently illegal, null ami too.' The figures then, thus far, elect Mr. ltob ison by 200 over Shugert, and leave Mr. M'Vitty only 11 votes behind M'ltitite ; and as there is no doubt every deserter in the district, where Copperhead boards presided, was taken and counted, we be lieve they alone would be sufficient to overcome all that could be brought ior ward by the opposition. 'Viva la Constitution !" HOVEMBEK ELECTIONS. NEW Y011K. Nlw York, November G. Tho re turus complete and estimated from thirty eight counties give a Democratic gain ov:r lat year, wheu 'he It-.'publicaus car ried the State by 12,7S'J votes. The dem ocratic majority iu the Stato will doubt less exceed 40,000. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, Xov. 7. Returns from 31C towns, comprising nearly the nhole State, give the following result : liullock, Kepublican AJtuis, Democrat Republican majority 05,58'J WISCONSIN. Milwaukee. Nov. 6. The net Dem ocratic gain in the State, a far as heard from, is two thousand and four. The Re publicans claim that Fairchild is ciectttd by about four thousand. The Democrats concede about three thousand. The Dem ocrats gain six or eight members of the Asoembly, and three or four Senators. KANSAS. The Democrats have made heavy gains in Kansas, but the Republicans have car ried the State. The constitutional amend ments have been defeated by eight oi ten thousand majority. MINNESOTA St. Paul. Nov. G. Scattcrinc returns :j M,rh-ll H.n.,Kl':- . I luuivai m. ..vi,.,U elected (.O'iornar by ouout .'"" tnajoritv. Negro suOruge amendment was defeated. MARYLAND. Baltimore, Nov. 6 Returns come in slowly. The indications are that every official position in the State will be filled by Democrats. NEW JERSEY. Tho Democrats have carried the Stato by a small majority. WEST VIRGINIA. In this State the Republicans gain four members in the House over last year and two in Senate Jiractiva here, liko gravitation, "turns tho other way." GRANT AND RETRENtll.MENT. General Grant is crcatinconstern-tion in the military department of the gov ernment by the numerous- reforms which ho has ordcr.-.d. The reduction in tho number of clerks and employees of the government is so great that the yearly saving will ameunt to a handsome sum This leform extends to all portions of the service, aud cuts off many useless expen ditures. In public affairs it is much ea sier to increase the number of officers who may be employed than to decrease them. Once a man gets into!a positiou ho bc giu3 to consider that his place is a lcccs--ity, aud although it may be altogether useless, he will resist, as a personal wrong. aDy 'tfnpt to reduce extravagance so j ,Ilat luo people shail be hampered with no greater burdens than they should bear with ase and jn.-tiuu. Ii reunites au of lieor of independence and stera resolution to deal with such cases, and peihaps none ' could be found better fitted for the dis j charge ol the delicate aud unpleasant du tu:u lils Geiieral-in-Chief. SlATtMKNrs by a certain Chicsgf. j journal, made some weeks ngo, were s::p- poscJ ,0 c ul)0H Jallle9 p. Wilson, of Ioa ,,le Judiciary Committee of of-the II'ju. Chairman of V Committcu of tho IIous. l .i i. , iiieuts were unauthorized, or the resulti ol n., t, i .- i , ., ,.k jie tjutiucr clectious lnduceu the Chair- man to recant aa advance movement, it is ' idle to spend time in conjecturing. Practically, it does not essentially mat ter whether .Mr. Wilsun is iu favor of im peachment or opp-iscd to it. Whcu Un reports of tho Committee shall be pic- j setiteJ the IIou.-c will determine whet it Will do, no matter which way a majority agitatiou t ) that end will cease. 'rKA'.'HLi'. WANTKD. A male Icacher is L wauled to lak! charge of lhe Thompson town School. Liberal wages wi'l he .id. Apply soon, eitner in person or hy niatl. 0. W. SMITH, l'res t. Amos Geatbill, See"y. It. ST 11 AY SHl'EP Came to the residenee of the subscriber te siding in Fermanagh totvnshtti, on or about Iho 2 )ih of Seplniiber, Four i.e. p. The owner is requested to C'inie forward. prove property, paj charges and take them away; otherwise they will be disposed of as the li M directs, nov. 13, ItuT- lt. CYrXSSICEEIl- EXIX'L'TORS' NOTICE. Noliccls hereby given that Letters Ttstami niaiy on lhe estate of Thomas Itobison, late of Turbelt township, Juniata county, dee d., have been granted to the undersigned residing iu said township. Ail persons indebted to sr,id e.t:i!e arc requested to nir.lvo immedialo yaytnent, and thuse having claims air-iinst lhe same will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. W. M. KOIWSOX. 1 ., . 1). E 1101J1S0X, s" Xov. 13, 1807-Gt. X ECU TO ICS ;.'VTI('E. Notice is hereby t-jt given that Letters Tustai.rent.arjr on the state of Josiah Mc.Mccn, late 01 Tusearo ta township, Juniata county, dec.d., hr.vC teen gt-attted to the undersigned residing in tie above named township. All persons in 4:bled to said estate are requested to make ibmedi.ile payment, and those having cUims aaiust the same will present them duly au laji.tic'ied f r settlement. jv. lJ7-ot. II. L McMEEX, Et r. V'ALVAULF. TOWS MOt'IJKTi' FOR SALE. The house and lot known ns the 'tryson property" wiil be sold at pubdcsJe oa 8itunli:y, Sovcmler 23c, 1SC7. Tiiiss properly is situated on Main street, Mif fl ntown, adjoining Will's hotel and iiolomon Uooks, The iui roveiuents are a Large Stone House, &.c. Sale t commence at 2 o'clock of laid day, when terms will Le tnalu known by WILLIAM HELL, Nov. 6, 18'37-3t. One oj the Heir: FLOItENCE LOCK-STITCH K.F.VI-.KS1BLK FEED S E W I N (1 M A C II I N E. Best Family Marhint in the Vor!:!. Ilujhttl rrmiumrO'old Medal Latt Fair of the Aiiei'.icas Institute, New York. Florence Sev.ino Machine Cojipaxv. No. o'i-j TroaJway. The nia;b.ines can be seen at the residence of tdc Agci.t, MUs E. C Stauibaugh Main ! Street, Mitlliu, l'a. may J, 0,-tl I j OHN C. IILTTON. M. it. Mrnerly of Har- risburg, having located I ia the borough of j fessional services to j :e and stirroundinar sr.- i. 1. , Perrysville, effers his profess ?tue citizens of that place 'country. el tho Committee shall go. If the House Jccl.s. and on the ea,t by Orange -uet. j , .. 'V , V, " ... vu s.'.all judge the evidence l i bo such as to yUxUl1l,vlu bonnded on the north by 1 ,t -,f tft'ltf Vn Ora-r. demaml imn..,mpn ir will ... .1. lUidler. on tkx west hv the l'emsvlv.ini.i ' a.lker J i lit II-t.-fer, Moses Kyle if t , .1. - ,, Cunal.cn the south by lot of WiUi Bil, ; ',5n- 1-:'J',e"? S'vitz.r. tides. 11 U shall deciuo otherwise, the L , b , .1 .Monroe 1. V. . i,u:-:t. LjllCIIIFf'S SALKS. HY Tirlne of rnnt?r; wvila of YtnHllon Kzpmuu I fssin-d iut of the Court t.f Common 1'lea" of .Iii:it:ila : coontr. and to me dirtrtrd. will be eiuiied to p'!l?!ic pale at the Court IIoutm:, in llie hormih of VttPlin town, at 1 o'rlo. k Y. M..on Mt'NOAV, UECEJiiSEK Sid. lNiT, the following property, to wit : A Trai t of Land sitnate In Milford township, eon tainlni; I oil of Joiin Moon ( At rem, more or !-. adioinins lan-la ? issued their precept to me directed, Mimncy. John Woodward and Julm Rutd- buarine date the Jih duy of Oclobe i a rrawe lrHlin iluiiae and Log Stable for holdiiiit a t.'ourt of Over and TermiJi to,,. Willi arrame wwiins iio iae.no ut atania therein crreted. iieicd. Ij!;en in rxi-cutiou and to, be sold as the property of John M. Burlliy. tT,SO ier ore.Mooa ui ii,e peace, at .Mililiniown oa . n. ... t . . u, ' the first MONOAV of DECEMUEK IStiT he A Trirt of fjind sltnate is Greenwood town.hip. . . , . , , i.oit oe- ailjoiiiinir lniiii of Win. Woodward. Joseph fnpp ; ,ntS lhe -J a"T 'he oionib. I'anUI hi-fliir, eoiiMinini 75 Arre, more or h', ( ir.tict IB lltitKBT Uivrx, to the Coroner having- ihiTeou ercutcd a l.o llouaud L. Slaoje. Jus,icea 0r the l'eace and Constahlea of tho heia:d. tuki-ii ia cxcnnion and to be bold as the,,, , . , . ... ., ' property of Juuiea J. Wilkuaou. , tounty or Juniata, thnt they he then .nil LSO " j t'1Bre 'a 'heir proper persons, at one o'cioin A Tract of Ui,I eltna.e Miif.ml townnhip. bonnd- ! 0U he fter?.u? of aiJ lheir ed hy l.iikii.it frofk. hind.' i.filenr.T Auu'lie'. David ; eorda. ni4Uisiiions, exanmiaiions and oytr Suli'iitr. David Kerlin and George Mi Donal.l. con- ' reuicnii ranees, to do lbo"e things that to their ?iwlm,r!; &,kh& ; nm"9 "frcti WKtrUin. and those tt.t Tr;tfi uf Wmnllund in He wiihw township, adjoinim lnniU f l)avii Huioufr Mmhfw lmwn Hmr. John SDAIr TnTV timi and to be old as the property of Joi ph L. ALSO, a 1 r;ic! i, inr.a iina;e in .vonroe iownnip. rnn- : iuc justices 31 iiie reace, 01 tiie several coun- vi,-,:"r 't rr'"' !"""" "ii ! uf , lies of tbU Ctmmonweallo, to reiurn to tha Mi-liol:i hrociotis, dtr d., tluorro leaver, drortji; , , ... tl, . . , Tliarp. dee d., and other. Bavins then-on erut ied '"rlt of this toui fcof Qwnrter .Sessions of tl Two l)wellii: Hoii-s and Hmtk Barn. Seized, lak- , respective counties, all the recognizances ea en in . . . i,ti.,n ami to be n.ld a. the property of ,el e,i illlo v,rfore lIjem b R11T per30n or pc.r. O'oigi; Brocious aad Sarr.h btoc:oa. , . , , . , , J J K . ""!"- .j.. wins thurged wnh the co:i,nnsioa of any AL-IJ, criuic, except such cases as may be ended !e A I.nt of Oronml situate In lhe vil!nSe of MrTico. fori, a Juslice of the peace. unjcr Cii3:iL adjiiinin; Lot of Jacob Parker on the uth, an alley . . , . on Miu north. fnMitin;; on Htrniri. having a s-ton? la- ' 'east ten days before lb commetice Ilmne and Dwel'in l)i.;ii-ethi r.-on iTcrtL-d. Suiil, I nicnt of the session of the Court to w:;:ca taken Int., ejt-tiitii.n and he nld aa the property , tiey are 1Iia(Je retUrnalle resptetitrely, and ia of J.-.aia L. rostlelliwail and IV.cr bbawr. ! -t, - 1 . J ' , ALSO. A ra-tor I.antl ntnate in Mtl.ord townfbip. eon - 73 Aercx, inure or Ii'?. partly rk-arcd. s. i.il. n.Ui ii in execution, (lad to be old aa lhe properly of Jhn Mouufy. S. It. I.OL'DON, Slur.Jf. SherllT'iOflire. Miftlintown. , November 11. l"!ji. s WtEillKr-S SALK.- Uy virtue of sundry wrils of Fieri h'-vrirts, i isued out of the Court of Conmi'in Tleis of Juni.itu couitv, l'a.. and to tno directed, there will be exposed : to ruU!i; sr.l.i, at .We .'ourt lloue in the hor- cngh of Mitt!:.'itown, on M.ipday, November, 1Mb, 'A I o'clo;U I-. M., tho folloi-ing , property, to wit : ! Tho (;.;e tin-divided half pirt of fottr cer-1 tain Lets of tlroun-1. No. It, 12, la, 14 iu J the ceneral plan of lhe Horongh of !,i'Jin-! ,.... i ..t. t. .it;.,.. ... ! lUKd, iiui;ii'ie'i uu ill ii'.i .ii t.jr i" , . cu tho c6t tiy ;ri;.t "itrix;:, ou llie snum ny :A of ('. J. i;i.ani!irrH;n, and on lhe w-st by , the Trim vl -mi l 'an:;l, v.itl, lirk't M'oro- ; !!nuu and Vi .ire IIjuso, a Frame lionse a:i l Iiuv;ksu:iiu .It.ip thcreou erected. j Ai.av Alt il.e richt. title and inte-eitori Jaeoh Sul.:i!f. in a trac'. of I.iin I in "Sliin- , put Valley," t i ri!ianaj;ii townsiiij'. a lj.,inlii iar,d.i id llTirv l'iitrin, Jacob Ul-h' ll-ir, Memy Suiottff. t'.nl ot'.eta, cniaiiiiii)-; Three Hundred aud Tiiirty Acre.', rnori or less, wiib a I'wcilinj llou5j and L'auk iiaru thercoa credit d. Als Ail the ri.Tht, title oni int-re:.t rf Jjic.ih Su'.anif in fi tra-t i f I.'ir. l in l-r: 'au nh ti)vrn.!.ip. adioinia; lands u: r'nuoii l.'ci n i ti on llie suuth, Jj.eh Ulrfii'5' Heirs on the , east, llny L'uir.in on the lwnn, and the Jn- .' ... ., ; Dw. - l'in - ?, , , , , . L II mi l Barn t'-e: eon erccieJ. containing I, ' !,'HI Two Handled aui Twenty Aires, iu.ro or' ies?. Alio A Lit of (Iround in t'- bitou;h of Mil.tiMown. bound,' 1 by SeeoFid stre"t 'j the ' weal, hy Cherry street en the north, by an , alley on the csmI. and by lot of Jaraes Kiik ' ou the s.itith, ni.li a Hjuso and Stable there- j on ereotvd. I i.40 A Lot of Ground in the. said 1 ironirh i rf .Vii!ii:iftwa. bot;r. led en the nurtli hy J. ! Durchtii Id. on tho vre-t by nn allev. on the ; south by lot uf W. A. Matjonalo and Mri. E. Also The undivided half cf a tra?t of! Land on ':ha.!.7 Mount.iin. in rermari;ri j t o-.iii.h:p, a.tjuinini; lacls of Henry S"uloutl .-n the south, J. liower and lircther ou the: eat, on lhe north and west by by E L. B" Hundrod AereS, more or'b-s. I . ,., , ,.t c,-,.l i.ilrn kin.li nfi .lii.1 WoImT, and ritii., nn .ii'.inr. Torlvl Mitliintown, bounded cn the cast by W.mr or ! Front street, i:n the north bv lut of J-ines Horning, on the est by Pcnii'a C'aa:.l, on the south by Alexander Spcldy. Also A tr.iutof LmhI iu Fernannc;'i twp., .lanii.ta county, ailjjiiiing hitt is of Henry lNisnm 0.1 the nouth, on tho west by Juuk.1i iliver. on the n.-rlh r.nd ea-t by L. L. I'-ene-Het and Jae. b I l: h's Heirs, containing Three Hundred and Firty Acres, more or lestf, vrith House aud Log IJ.ira thie')n crei led. i-'yize l, l iken in execution and to he sold as the prop eity of Jacob S'.ilonfT. S E. LOUDON, Sheriff. Oct. 23. !So7-ts. 17;.-Ii L IS T I'FCFMb ER TERM, ISo7. Ivaao L'otteger vs. Sapnn l Tage ct nl. The ISoroujr'a ot l'.n:er:ou vs. Jas. Nurtli, Treasurer of lhe Kounty Fund. James Ii. Morrison, Adtu'r., vs. Kdward Ilerry tiinu, with notice to Tcire Tenants. Isaac liollcim'r vs. Satan. 1 l'ajc. Pearin Foliz, for us ofLzr 1). Tarkor, vs. Columbia Insurance Cornpanj'. James Walts vs. Ceorire Hutchison. Right Itev James F. Woods, llxecntor of Henry Felix, dcc'J., vs. Otto Albrecht Jt Her man Albretdit. (ieorge Bowers vs. Erne3t Iipp!oand Alex. McKilloi-s. Jotiii 1'. Thompson aud (teorge Man", part ners, .jc , for the usn of S.irah Ann Thomp son, Assignee of said John P. Thompson, vs. Lewis It. .dans. E. U. Al n, for use of W. W. Crcighton, tring, Ncal McCoy and Thomas j vs. J. L. Dei; MeCammon. Henry C ross and' Jeremiah Lyons, Assig nees if William Cross, surviv'ng partner of Kurtz i Cross vs. John L. Hears. Uight Ucv. James F. Woods, Execumr of Henry Felix, dee d., vs. Ouz Albrecht and Herman Albrecht. (IEOUG2 l'.F.YNOLDS, Frothy. Mifilintowa, X,v. 0, lSu7-to. VALUABLE rECTEMY A T I'll I VA TE SA L E. 'lhe undersigned oiiers at private sale, his J. fa farm, situate in Milford township, Juni- taining Hill acres more cr le 3, ahuut Kit' Jukif, (hi CCOIUS (Icr acres citared and in a good :,':.te of cultiva-! j., . ,j lion. Tlie improvements are a good Frame vlUlpfl'. ouse, Leg l:aru and all oiher necessary , fpHE undersigned is now running the Short out buildups, vriih fione Spring youse, good , J Market Car (formerly run by lioilobaug-t Spring of limestone water convenient to house, i 1?ow , ,,, ?1oe j,!, eTery deseripnoii with good Apple Orchard and other kinds of of Frsi, f-NU R,i Marlte'ing. He arrive in fru'L , ,1 I'atterson from I'hila lelnhia every WeJnes- Call on the undersign I residing on tho... Rn,i L-ri lav. (ioodt. haul-d for mer- . : IT I'V I VliSli 'l.l'l T! IV f avo' "".i.',.a .'iaiu.v. io. ,i, low -.in. CARPETS ! CARPETS i I A LAF.GE aa I good variety of Af,L TA'Of.l., i-R A(i aud JiV.'W C.Ut'.'J'S ou hac i ec(l for sale cheap, ot FK"-.V PArKKK'S. I pK;)CLAMATION.-W,n:r.EAS ,l.e ,in J. James II. Obaiiam. President Jud ( the Court of Co.umon l'Ies of the Judicial District Cum posed of t lie cuiimiea of I. - Perry nnl Cumberland, an-1 the D,. Tho ! I. Millikeu and S;uuM W.trs, Judges of ih.j said Court of Common Pleas of Juniata coun- for hdinif a t.'ourt of Over nd Terminer , ,. t n . 'erminer anU "e"1.1"1 J'"1 Utliverj, and General Quar- . r ooana oj recognizance I oprosecute againt i the priHOcers that are or (Ucu may be in ihd Jai of 1-e.hen and there .0 pro,- ; eciile against them us shall bejutt. by an Act of Assembly, passed iheSlhdr.v of May, A. V. 1801. ii is n,adi the duty tf .i uj rri;',goii:,ues arc nierea into Ics than ten daya before lhe coa;mei.ce- , mcn, of U,c DCs;ions to which they are niado ! . ,. ., , . J , ; r' turn ltue. ,be B!-"i Justices are to rel urn th tatnn in the same manner as if said act ha l r.ot been p.is"ed. 0uteJ a. Alioiiutown, lhe 2Stl day of Ocictier, iu the yenr of our Lord unn hi.u-.ind eight hundred aud sixty-snTtn. and the t'Jth jtar of tl.e Ameticrii, Indcpen le'i 'e. N..v. r,. JH.;7-t.l S. B. LOCDON". SVff. T liT t) I' Jl'LOUS ro:; iecxmbeh TEltM, 1 S'J . . guaxd jrr.o ;3. Tv".;i;pr .'ohn Dratton, Wil':nrn Prstton. rtTU'K' ti ill Samuel liealo. Theodora .Mem iner, V.'m. P. ration. Lack -J. I. Unrtoa, William Collier, Jos. ri.n-h-r'v. Let.k J. 1'. Tonrcr. (ii-. ei:woj i Isaaj L'ettricS Sitacn SLo! Ie. hir-.T. Fr mm Miobncl li'erinan. Tii-.c 'ti.'a Alex. JitKia'.ey. Harry I'atttr bo:v S. '. I . ! f i .. !-. .) . "V. .Miili!;en. Mi.'.:;!i Ji Ln McKinl-v. lo'in iVajr.or. Moar . iuiii:.; I'.i:, Jl-i -e''Vrs. Sus..-f. hnnt.a t hri-:ti,n Scchriot. r'eriua'.tb Sasnuel Th it.ias. rerrysv;,le V.. V. TiiicI, Jau:c3. K.. Whir tea. t tr.y rETtr rnri. PsT-.trrri .1. !:a Aukr, Henry Ebcrjo, J se; h it:r, Kulud l ul l, .Mahluu Farii, JuL:i Lcrh. I en svi,ie .tmu!i liucn, n 4 1 "- ll! em.Uholir :. I . v. -te-M n.lIWr Micbiol ' " 1 ' 1 1 v- ,''t"ei IVnvsvilie PtmuM Buck, William Wright, hael Besom, Jzo. .;-on. Aaron Letdv. I! .ii-: 1 .M. .n, Thr.n-as Harris, C. F. M .. ; ti. John Wo:.dwai J. Jr. Li:'. 8. L. U.iii.u. Ji'jh Hubler, J. Murphy. J hn Kobisim. .r , Ah Lice. Tini-itt --Wcb'lry tai We;, .Michael Fox, Cl.'"i'j;e ileiic i. Miil ir 1 - David Ctiunin -hax, Dan'l Daugh ai.ii Ccre Cus. nvtiH-oi:-! V illiani Thoaia., fJavid Car j;il', Ait.nn Wilt, Jese !ed. Tuscarora liiTid li ::;, Wiilism Hart, J. l."nc. J j.-ii.li "I "n". n. iiam Mc- , J ada Aliii in Julio It. I.'ni'iinn. r.'.Ve.-so.i V. F. Koiiui. N.iv. ',. !M3:-iC. l-i:tJiMi:&-s xTi: No!,i'-p ' -y CT tLt th fol'.owi:.- named ri-ri ma have til.d their Arimtnitlra- turns, l.xeetitor and Lu'iroiau KCCuunis iu lhe Oriiha::s' Court ot Jitniuti et'lintv. n:d thr.t ! tic s.taie will he T.-n-si'iuid b-r eui,hrm..tiou and uibjffauce, at the Couit House, in the j bur"iij;li of Mitllinlowr. rn Vifdueasy, the ; -lib d-y of I'eceiuber. JStT, viz; 1. The first and ii .al aoeourt of Susmel ! Seibcr and Abrah .m SeiU-r, Kxtvutora of James s'eihor. deceased. -. The ncou-'.t cf fi.urtl J. P.irtoa. A Jmin ! isir-i'r'x of I'.cbort Vi. l.uaon, ite uf Lack : towrshio, tleerastil. o. A p irtiu! rTniil i f Ili.bert !i. Flieki'i ! pet r.t-.'l ia::icl McCjr.iell, E-e.:iilors of D. i. Fiii-kiig' r, decease !. 4. Aceonnt cf Saranol K'ir. 'pc'cr. AJatlc's , liator i f David ! ti s, la'.c of ick torrnsL p, j deceased. 5- A .-artir.I acc nnt of Santu"! Leor.aru, AiluiituMtraicr of Jo.erh Unrtz, di-ceaj-jd. ' ft. The second .ar:i:,i aejtu..t id" Jaii.es W. ! Allen, one of the Exccutots of Samuel Allen, decease I. R. V. Mc Williams, Rtjiiur. Keii ter's O.Tjce, MiiZm- I town, Nov, 1, '07 lc. VALUAEL2 EXZJL FOIt SALE. 'lIIE under-.irncd oilers at private Bale the .L Taiiiabie fai in on which thi-y reside in Milford township, Jitniiila county. Fa., bound e l by Liokinc, l ietk and lands of J. V. .Shiix, . vi . Wilson, John Vri"ht and o'hers, een- ti ai loo acres of Litne: tone land, abotit jy f which ij cleared and linger pood culti virion Lav.ng lieen rec nity well nine-i ttni fenced, the balance well titnbci e l. The in provetitents consist f n pood Sione ar.d Frame farm H:ise. large Uar.it liarn with Wayon .Shed and Corn Crib attached, fan ige Hou, Vi ood and Smoke House. Spring House wi:h all oilier necessary out-buildings. A -'pi-ii:e; of never failing water. Two good Orchavis of choice fruit. There w a cooj I.in-.es o:.o j fjuarry on the place. Terms reasonfcldc. This farm is one utile from MiSlin Station on the rennsylvania Kailroa 1. I I'ersoiiS desiring lo view the property et ' call on the owners residing on the premises. I). & A. M. CUNNINGHAM. Oct. SO, 18li7-5t. i th.MlX9 j,.iiv.Ted at then- stores tie or iry- - j . j f ua;lh!e to i:'ply hts cttstom-rs in bai.l the frei' ht bv innLins one trip per we-. he will rim two trips per weeh arriving in i pHlterson on Saturday with the second load, t Thankful for past patrons:;-, he trusts to meril , a contitioanee of ?h Mute. ;-:.', i: j. r. ?tUtORAr'.H.