Juniata cnfiuelJ MIFFH N T O W N- YYednesdav .Homing, Novt-mber 'iO, 186? II. II. WILSOX, Editor and Publisher FOIl PRESIDENT, GE.YL ULYSSES S. GRANT Or 1LLIXOH. "!" i 1 - ' CALl.OFTIlECOl NTYCOS.til TTfcE The members of the County Committee re requested to meet at the Sentinu. 1J 1 rl.i ii oiace, on MoBdav, lic. 2d at 1 o clock .. , . . J . ii,. (court wees 1 10 prcscrioe ru es lor coo Jr.inR the election ordered bv the It.publieau County CVnveo.iou .0 be held ' . J r.....i.. -r m 1. . . 1 UU t IIC PLCUU A UC!Ud til UI1 IIUJl 1. IU r .1, t f .1 vote for or araibst the aunit;on nf ihp r ?rawford Couuty System. A full atlu- . f J dance i? particularly desired as it is minor- r J t taut every district should be represtuted. The following gentleuicu compose the com 111 1 1 tee. Miffliutown J. J. l'attcriion, Snliu'n. EooVs. Feriiianitgh Dnnii'l Seiner. Jacob llower. Walker Jolm Motier. K. IttTis. l'elawarc S. O. Ktiis, (Jeo. W Smith. Monroe Samuel Crown, A. G. SliullunbcrgiT Su;iqiieliannli E. Lnnp, K. t.'iawf.irJ. (irceuwo.u T. Hmubericer. II f. Zeiik-rt. Fayette M. Hiiilinan. E Sljelleuberer. Patterson S. H. Urown. F. F. Uolim. Miil'ird Jba Dabacb. John Kiirncst, jr. lVrrysville ("apt. J. l'li"inpou, V li tlki-rou Turbett E. W. Uerk-y. luaac Hnckniaa. Spruce Hill W. J. Evans, TUohmis i'aitou. lteale It. I'ovle, W'm. Youne. Tui-carora li. M. Smelker. Jamra Murnliv Lack lauies Wallace, .Mattbias Stump. i Ulack Log-Jacob "';f. : J.J. r.VlTEKbUN, O'nirmaii. j j PROF. UAVIU hilsov, Kun oit OF j THE Jl .M4. I A IttPl IJLIl A.. ! ' pPOlVTPII 'i he Post Maslei Gen- eral has arpoi'i'ed I'avid Watts, E-q , to La I'ost Master at this place, t-.' r W W. : iJavts, resuned. J-.very true Uepubl.can , in !ii iiiiin.v trill vfinipf. with at .his ... .... IH UI iiiki.' iuu vu niii i'ai 1 . ...1. -.' . , .- . 1 : to hate no connection, even by implica-j tion. with the administration of the b.nl and peifidnus mau who for some iuscruti- . b'p imrposp is permitted to occupy tne Executive Chair of this great natiou." Juiiint'i ICffiublicun. liill Uavis io re.-igning the I'ost-0-Tice lifiti mitt; ttonn tt-iii tfi hid fk , 1 1 . r r n- 1 1 o n v n ) ever 11 suited l.im, and he citild make money by i', he sold out the Republican party. lie started the Jtepufj Ik.hu a Radi cal Republican paper, but gold out to An drew Johnson, abused the Republican party, tried to defeat Geary for Governor aud elect Clymer. lie pnt appointed l'ost Master fnr hi Letrtiiul of his party, and uow l'ruf. David NYilsou calls uj ou "every true Republican in the county to rejoice with him" because Uill Davis, after making all tbe money he could by doing Andy Johnsou's dirty woik, uow turns arouud aud betrays bim (Johns"!)). True Republicans how do you like the company this high-toned, moral dignitary. David Wilson, would have you keep? l'cihaps Hill Davis' conduct was ouly an iuadveiUucv. Will the i'tolessor ex plain ? I-RO-ll ASIII.NGTOX. Washington, Nuv. 9. In the Su iiieaie Court of the District of Columbia looey .'ir. irauiey read a statemeut 111 auswci to the rule of the Court for bim to show cause why he should uot be ex- j ciu led from the D.ir as a practicing attor-j ney, o-.viu-: tu his luruicr diffi.-ulty with Judgu Fisher. The lion. Robetl J. Walker made uu i artiujjcut iu bis behalf, wheu the full ! court, through Chief Justice Carter, sus tained the order of Judge Fi.her, here tofore made suspending Mr. Rradley ai a practitioner at t tic Uar. Justice Carter, iu the course of his re jUHt ks. said it was a painful duty, but it vr-.-i .esary that the court should bus taiu iu dignity and punish the contempt Mr. Rradley thanked the Court fur the de'ici'C manner in which it had mihouuc ed its d'lC'sinu. but said that he long ago contemplated retiring altogether from ihe liar, but that li e present mau.-ier of sev trin bis connection with the Jouils rcn tleied the sejiaiation more unpleas-atit. CU.VCHESS. The adjourned enion of Congress con- venes 011 Thursday' next. It is not sup posed Hie President Vfi" not send his uual annuo! message until the Grst ol Decem ber. Tbe most important bu.-iness of Cu'i"rfss will be f lun led ur-.'n 'be .--poi 's of the vai 'ous committees ordered "t . t l,st session. impeaenmenr, revenut -. , T I . frauds, and retrenchment, are all import ant matters, worthy of careful, earnest, protracted investigation. Upon the acts of Cunurcs, this winter, the I'restden'.ial g.ar, cotiUuet. ae uawtsit.u, .i., .e c'.ection may turn. If the majority show ! vcaled to the warucn aud marshal the a manly, 1 iyal, patriotic, public spirit, ! biding place of a rich booty cn the bank tbev mav perpetuate power, and Rave the ! of the river, aad they took bim to the people from a reUpso iuto the old slaveo- 'spot ia a- cab. The three dug deeply into etatic dotuinition if not, cot. It is sup jibo eaith Ly turns, until they ha 1 made a posed they will remai- in session as lung ; large pit, and the burglar then tumbled us A. J 'a tent cootiuues, to check-rjabe tie warden in upon tbe uiirsuiil, aud made Us nH to Tcljfillcn THE ROMAS IfX'ESTlOX. The coudition of iln Roman Question, in cousciiuet.ee of tBi'pfisir.n nf ItK. " - - ' n tbc time vrlitii reoluiiou was required lu 0,' lue Uculliei caused by the Garibaldiau invasion i,f t!ie Papal lerri-! majority, which neither wo nor they ex tory, hasniw become very intricate ! petted, they have carried Ohio and Pci.ti Fraoco having int her troops to the J SJhauia bu.f by very small majorities and States of the Church, now appears to be 1 Jew Jersey and Maryland have gone -sviili noxious, to withdraw them as speedily us possible. Italy vhich might, at the prop er time Ly judiciously acting ivith the courage which is now assumed, have ob tained her own desires, is protesting, when It SCeUIR loo Lit tl. lt I I, A ..Tkl.m,.,. nf'flm ' " . , r .1 i t- temporal .ower of the Topo is l-idmpeo- ,i 1 t . .1 . . 1. ""T '"T i '' " , W" SU v15 ii ranco. In other words.u is asserted I . . . T . 1 . . 11-1 1 . J 1 qUU'rc: 11 160 n . . .. . . I iioiy l amer remains at Uouie, a position i.- 1 ,1 .... ,. wliieb justifies the suj.'t;cstioti that i this 1, wi , 1 , ., iil-i had been takuu win ip. the Irnnns .l .... , Garibaldi were in the ''apal tci ritoiie.---, j snd ir they had been sustaiued by the presence ot the Italian army, the result might have been far differeut. Fiance seems to be auxious iur a conference ol the European pewers, in order to settle this Human nuostiou bv cenerai ajrree ment and pledges which w.ll make the usiuiaiuauce 01 me I ope in uie aueiau a measure guarantied by all Europe. Iu her auxiety to get a respectable congress together, it is said she has even invited the small third rate powers, which rarely are allowed to have any say iu the nettie- iiietit of important questions. Against ,, , this proposition Italy protests. fchj does "jt ut conference which may arpi. to uphold the l'ope, and hho objects to ! the whole at rauirenieut. The mailer at ,u's ,ia' appearauce of such pro-1 gress that the rrench idea will succeed, j and that there w.ll be a conlerence such .1 1 . as lua power desires. Iu that case the ., - , . , , remonstrances 01 poor Italy will be of no ' - avail, lie allowed the happy hour to go by when he hesitated what be ought :odo iu relation to the Garibaldian invasion. He had no settled policy at that lime, auu if the course now resolved upon had beeu then pursued the result miht have beeu ... . . tar uiUcrcnt. PRESIDENTIAL tMbll'LATllOS, It may interest a few of the feaiful souls to be informed that, even on the basis of the late elections, (he'Republicati party can elect its uomiuce without any bargain or surreuder whatever. Here is a fair estimate of how the electoral vote will s'and, allowing the Democrats to car- y New York aud Pennsylvania, which llify cannot do when Genera! Giant's Re-j publican friends have uo interest in jier ! uitttiug it to be dutie : ! DEMOCRATIC. 6 Maryland bj New Jersey 3Sew York 1 1 : t'enusy lvalue ... California.. . Connecticut. Delaware Keutucliv .... Tolal Democratic KEriELICAN. Iilinois 1C Ncbras'sa .1 Indiana 1:1 New Hampshire o M issouri 10 Ohio -1 Iowa H t Irtgon I! Kansas li Ithude Island -1 Maine 7 Tetiucsscc H' Massachuse'iis l't Ycrmout 6 Michigan 8 West Yirginia ; Minnesota. 4 iscoiisiu P Nevada "i Total ilepublicin lol This gives a Republican maj irity of fifr j-throe iu the electoral college, without counting the seventy odd votes from the Southern States, which, if counted at all, will be on the Republican side. There is not a doubtful State in the Republican list, except, perhaps, Indiana. A siNCt'LAit si'fcci'ACLE will shortly be before the world. Jeff. Davis, a trai'or io fiee government, who warred for five years to perpetuate slavery, will Le up for trial for treason iu the new world. Gari- ! baldi, a frieod of freedom aud equality, who had just opened his first battle to se cure the nationality of bis country, aud who wai arrested there, will be up for trial for treason ia the old world. Davis shed oceans of blood iu a cause whose success would have beeu death to freedom. Garibaldi was just beginning the fight for tl"ie right. The tyrauts of the world hqpe 1 (or Davis' iclease while they will plot for j Garibaldi's death. A uother dispatch lrotu Eurojie says that Garibaldi will not be tried, but that he aud bis two sooi will be exiled to the United States. If this be .. .. true, the heroes will receive the graudest we.: y pcP co.ueu 10 pa- . I . ..,1.1.... ti i otic men. An Ai'.Tf ri, Thick.. -A notorious bur- . .. J . . HI 1 . .. 1 hif csr.iTti. T!!E HICACTIO.N II I' G ISC A It. The copperhead papers ars teeming ..r.t. n ,.c I, nl .1 1..., . ! j Willi liaNllllg HIOUIIIII3 V. .lll.ll lU'Cy tllOOCW I tl, call the "Great lieactiou." True tlicy have earned Ntv York by over 40.1W ,),,.,. Vfe arc satisfied that they tlall rejoice while they may, but we prtiut ! that their joy will notLe of lonjj duration, j The wore prudent of their loaders alrei Jv recognize tun lact and tbeir rejo:ei'r at .1 . . : :.i, r...,T I . It.c IJICSUIII 13 n.-Ilil'UIV null icil II .. , future. Thtv Inov that the u:uch tilkeJ of P' ' C lLe iu ,c 5-u iust., v, v.. . t, v. . t ...1 m.....i 1 w:'e Ciirri'--J lJ Co"S, rLilc the other J seven, de.-pite of local issues, negro suff rage and woman's right iuvegonc clearly and uucqui vocally Uepubjcau. Iu New Voik we had to be'ir the lit then of the j clcise law auJ Tctnpcri.ee question, ! w!lie a hundred thousand tcrs through j iir:l, hy auj fa,icit j sccu, i,Qil not g0 tl) ,e j,,,; l,,rge in:,j;)rity0f whom, as j usurTi; wt.re republicans. Ir"iu tha f-ct( ntint witb.mt a national i.sun.Vitli Sabbath bakers, ru.u-suckers, outlawV in fact ali , .he ViabL.le ol the COUU'.rv .tbcred to t.ue;r j.y parly ph-Js, Urhile the republicans were saddled withhc Teui- perauee cause, the observance ., iiiiecuiis-; nan naooain, auu me caue n saw auu .ii.i 1.1 pi i nr.b.r i.eti.ri.Ilv fall .n,l in ihemse'.VM " . ' . , , , , 1 ,hree out of teo 8t-.es, le than OttC-tlTIt!, they can Cod caue of rejoicing, ia view j ' of a national contef in which all tho-ie local questions will bo dropped, we ct: ony ,j, are Woloouic to all tho : th cau t,et out of sttcb a J J pect. If a I'reoideutiai eiectiou were be held tn-uioi row we would sweep the country with tnore than half a iniliiju e majority. Bnlfunl Itujnirrr. GAItlU.M.Urs II E FEAT. The attemtt to tfTcet the ui.iGeati.ia of Italy, by bringing Home and the retuaiu-j iug Slates of the Chur:h, souictims known , as the Patriiuunv of St. Peter, under the, iug State of the Churefc.sc-WC.itue known .... 1 , (li i sce'itre of ictor Eiuauuel l.a3 laiIcJ.( aud, now that details are knuwu, had no1 1 r ,1 :. chance ol success, iroui the original it:-! ception to the Ctial catastrophe. 1 hat i Italy at;xiouiy uesircs uie acconqni.-u-. meu'tof Gaiibaldi's purpose, and that a . ' 1 I vaMt majority of pei.plc in the Fapal tr- ) ritorv also bld the patuc desire, t not ! disputed. Rut Garibaldi was wit!. out t'.iej materials for prolonged and triumphant ! fighting. Without artillery, amniuii'.tinti, ; camp equipage, cavaliy, supt.lies of food 1 and money, he atteiiipteii to capture lija.e these Democrats is Patterson of Tennessee. - I which was amply provided wi-.b a:i itcaiu ' whom l!rowu!ow has been chosen to m-: 7 1 ul res. stance and defence. lie was Ui.- eeed. Dewitt Clinton, H'-pullicaii Speak- j leated, and is said to be, with his two ! tr ,,f the Seuatc of TcLnevste, will suc- - i son-", a prisoner of wr. Theie 1 eed be c,jeJ (Jrownlow as Governor cn his bc " ! little fear fjr his life. Victor Eiuanat-i ; coiuinir Sens-tor iu March. IbCJ. dare not injure the mau w hose ,atrit:is:u j aud gallantry, in 1SG1;, gave him posses-! siou of Sicily and Naples. His owu life j .ii -i i-i . . .1 . lucre are iu store iu-uay (in i uieji-oi would be iu peril il he attempted that tl , . , . , , , , ...... 1 1 . j s upew here 11: the ncsl.boi h.ird of 1 Garibaldi. We may expect, in a lew;,,,,,, UstMtt w(.3li .ej,rcst.n,i,l- fu!!. VA0 weeks, to bear of Garibaldi's release. I and cue-half miilioi.s of dollars. .;.; it u ' ; . I Tur .""tivitv it ( Se.in.ra Giant in re. i . ... j ducing the espenses of the War Depart-! meut, aud the many radical forms he has already instituted, arc uiakiiitr hi in strong with the peoji'e, independent of his fame as the leader of our armies. The Gen eral is as much at home ia the War Pe paitmeut as be would be at the head of a regiuieut. It caouot hare escaped notice that he is the only one possessing power who is in earnest iu the woik of econo- miiing the public expenses. Coniptc-'. heuding the situation of the eountry, like a good patriot he is doing everything in , . . ... .5 J 1 his power to lighten the burthens ol the l I .V. I 1 1 1 uooiuc au.i icuioie iuu tiouus WolCU 00-' - . - j , rt , . . , . , . , - ., 1 I'hin. Fenn. aov 2-t, ISO It. ijofeph Guycr, Kufus Ford, .Mahlou Farra, 1 -rL hereby gicn that Letters of Admiins scure the fiaancial prospect. .- - j John Leech. ! Iratiau on tbe estate of Kev. Abrahsra Uar- TlIE Mexican Presidential election has resulted in the success of Reuito Juarez, j Diaz was the only opposing candidate, and ; i.np State ("Vera Criirl east its- ..,.et.,r.-il 1 ,. -; ' . , aio mi uii.i, i uo tinit-i uiaics an uiintu . iu supporting Jaarcz. It i i said that Diaz ' , 1 0 ; uid not care to Lc elected President, but ! wa? persuaded to be a candidate ly his , . 1, , . . iriniuls. He holds at prescut tbe i.osmju of Ceuerul-iu Chief of tho Retmblie. and ' prefers that to any other position. It cer- miuijr mea uiui tjitnu an ui 11.11 power, 11 1 . .. -i ei ! and he does UOt run tne Same risk of de- t,iruDemeut lie wouIJ do ia the lresijell. tia! ciiair. The election was conducted peaceably, an J the result wili co doult be advantageous to tbe Ilepuhlla Ir is confidently reported tiiat Preiueut Johnson has selected Gen. George 11. Me- : . r (, ... , o - ,.i Llellau for the potion cf Sectary ol War. Congress will le likely to have ! ,,. , , . , . j sunicuiiug io say ou luai queiiinj Vilien it I assembles. We don't think "iittie Mac"! s "ose; Glove,. Duck Gloves and Ui,,. (very present ihem properly -"hentirated f-r ict-; ittedtoupy ,,,t 8!C!OTMforU4ii4and8UU,,'ra Z U: Fit'''v, 4 r.ir.Kr.R j. , n- it. i": . i tiill be j'crtultie-- l a.eiit, EXTRACT Fmm ?i .. it. . ' , , "" '- mr n.'ii flt;,f ,- .-,., 1- IT i ' lictut JIt'(iii,;tii, li:itr' tkecit'l nAVi7f ,.,,.. I-- '.to,- JMnl, That we, .ho Kepublicaus of "icnuii.ii.j, line auaibled. tlecply stm - .1- ... 1 . . . ...J I , , tUtU'"S aUi Uj'S.CJ .a uLiuiitu meuas: and we express our JJiU imi.ietlKD, kuowlcde and belief, tiiul hr inid tit rw i!.n . .,..t u . cuj iti;nc, UJ writ. nc or speech, penned or uttered any tentin.eiit or cipresions, such as of !u:e have been atlnbu'ci to him, which, iu anywise, Were calculated or could be iairly ur-Jerslocd or construed to cn'aonizc the people nf Virginia because of a difference of m nr ur u nmn W nn.l M,..'., ona tnai we aonor ti.o autnors ol the iae! and slai-ileroua charges circulated to his j I'leiuiJiee. and believe such sen!iu:enta t;i tl at I?i-j ubliesu journals at a dts'-iecc fchould haid been deceived uid iniposcd uroa by such l.arclaccl fabrication;, and j in i .. uiiuMi.-ateu iiieis.rspef.a.i.v uy ttie one as reported to the New York en:. ur. - i der the auspicM ol the Associated IVess, i I'r.t.rti, to en.an.te frota the CLi.f-ol litsohrJ, That the forcjoicg resolution he publi.-hcd iu the A' tr Jiifini, and that cipies thereof be cpcc:a!!y forwarded tu the ilamsburc Ji.rrnuJi. rie Dji'i, . . , , . , , ,, '. I aa i..e iew lf Iirru:,,, atltl : , iourna, fan,..!,! In truth ! :.. .T . l. ......... ,.., ,n ., .1 . j .0.,.,, ...c-uir. U 1; are told bv the naoutnlj report vf ,he Cowaiwaion.r of AancuLur. .bat a ;rgrr n neat crop nevci i:as L-ea raised n 'his country than during the present sea-.ua, though it is not as large as th htea-Jth sown ini'ut have led us to expect. The most noticeable increase has been in the Southern h'tale.-t. With the exception of Texas. Oals blJ rye are P.-.:iitiate-d , 1 above tl-c 'lclJ list year, bailey slightly below, beans and peas are au average. In i j com, the cash value, and the fattet and su.ile.iiiinti qualities, are irea'er than la it year. Sotgu cultivation gcucraily is 'reduced; buckwheat is au sViiMe c: :-p, . ... . . ... ... i .... . t i. I'""' euue is inuieared. lultou is CotlUiteu tu amount to 2,l)C'0.000 of bales, with a ' piobability that it v.iil be one-fourth mote .1 .. .1 . iim.. .. .1. . 1 .11 ..1.. . . man uus a no tiuia. 01 01a iiiieai on . llaua 15 ver)' lu',v- Ike term ot twenly ore I mtcd States Senators will expire tu the 4th of March, ' 18011, of whou fouttecil lire Rrpubiicati at; J jovoa Democratic : but it ij j-caictlv p:issib'e for the Democracy to break nu twj-thirds power of th iii-p-jldicaus tl.:l body, d'.irin;: the tiistei.es ihe Forty-First Congress O.ie 1- . Pai-eh Money am Rni:Ai. The Chicago Trtlune ol the Oth says : ..'PI. - . . .... I T .1 stiff- tu siti' th it thr Lar.Ls have ttt!ci:;i;i J . . . . . I (f( ,r r., t,Le (jrri in vj itctiny uro :iutta;t;. Navigation will clo-e in about two weeks. and unless onie rigorous efforts are now made to force it to th? seaboard, the bank.- .,, , . , , - will be et.i.gft. to curry it, and the accu j liiu'alion of ihe winter months, UtHillhc! oneiiiti.- of navigation " i : A X T Ja I) ! To . , ,igh, n,nori,o!e buHiaes!I fcr the winter months, iu the vicinity where rtf':,lc- wl,'ich win u" thtB1 f'"m $ryJ t0 5.15J per uionih. for particulars apply to or adores? PA? Ml'I.t: . lilt'. IS., ill Sans. mi street. I'hllali!!-' j ryjiJ.lL ..'-Wlr..';M(iti.'i, 1Kb,. ; i A. Isaac Bottciccr v?. Samuel Page et al. The Dorongh ot Patterson ts. Jas. North, 1 Treasurer of Iho Duuuty Fun 1. I J"1'6 K- Monison, Adtu'r., vs. Edward j IScrryman. with notice to ierre tenants. luaac ijoiieiger vs. Samuel 1 afec. b7- fur of Kiri D- rarker- vs. Columbia Imurance lompn.iy. j,es Watts vs George Hutchison. l'-'"iht Hev James F. Woa.ls, Executor of Ilemy Felix, dee'd., vs. Otto Albrecht & Her-1 ,., 1 nan Albreeht. George Dowers vs. Ernest Dippieau.l Alex. 1..'.- .11 ' joUn i.xhcmr-on and George Mans, r.an- : V , , ,1 . 1 son. Assignee of said John P. Thompson, vs. ; ':.n .. j.ewis .... 1.. K. Alien, tor use ot w. W.l reighton, vs. .1. L. Hearing, Ncal McCoy t.rd Thomas, McCanimon. Henry I'ross and Jircmiab Lyons. Assig-! nces of William Cress, surviving partner of . Km tz .t Cross vs. John L. Dears. ' ili!it Dev. Jiir.-.es F. Woods, Ilxecitlnr of Henry Felix, deed., vs. Uitz Aloieeht and. Herman Albrecht. G110DGF. DKYNOLDS, rroth'y. Mifflint0WI1. XoT. o, lt7-te. ; -r y i"I.L assortment cf TRUNKS and TP.AV j J liUl.Mi IMi.s. .H"i".'o "1-i.u ii i . !!-(.- i I'iTliA'f .....I iiatli!, uitl. I; . r w 11 ' i- 1 fuloi'.tt. la a trntt of J.anJ u "SI miriii Yul- , " " wemni 11m. i,gjsi paiuut. with Jv,;v. j. V, . Uunmc.nt, l.d- i,.v vnmni, ..,-,.! ,r...;..i..V i..J , !.IVt.rr:!:,w!T,.ei """' V'Vn "'.u aua lr O. .he .uLll.s!iel IU this ; of Henry luau, Jascb lleii. Ilmy! I Si) fliy, in Jcia,' the subject of insistent : Sulmitf, i;mi oiul-vs. containing Ttiiee !!un-i , Tr.r, nf , ,A " J. orgmato iu malignity and n.i-ndaciiv cl ' "uf h o!, 'lll,fn,J"11' boundt-d on Hie north by i .. , ,.I,.,.,iT,11 al. , ,0,;; -Vny of the basest sort, and ut.paralltd in any't.-re- J i:''1-. ""s west by al:ey on the Oeoii:e i-ociou aud Sarah Brmriou,. e ' , , J . sunn by lot ci . A. .iaoiiarieand .Mu. E. i AIH vous pai tt.at, wa, are. And we cspec ! J.ts.d on ll.e e,3t by Orange street. I A t., , Crom. vi;, or Mxlr, :i!.y exprew our a.to:iMhmct:t and re -ret j At? A Let of Ground in the borou-h of ' iKiJ-mn.B L..t of .f.ici'i l'.-irk-r ..n r:.,.;mh ..(.; Icnr.RlFfS SALE.-IW it:a ..r u,.,rY .'kl wi.. .,f u;.,: i .... . .- .1... Curt of Cou.u Fleas of Jui...; counts 1.,, ,.,!. 1 ,1 :n 1 .. . . ... , ,. , , " ;l ' at lhc Conn House in ll.e b.u- ' r Kifiliniown, .n Monds.v, November ' lr.y, .?U: ' ' ' ?" '" " 1 .. ''" sl f,f Jaccb ' flw! lt.,- -...1 I'..!. 1' .1 . . . crc,;tcJ. mi .., ;,., ,; s,.t, ! Jacob Sulouff in a tract of Lnad in Ierman ,i,i..i.; ...1;, 1... i i- i. ti "ft" "...uij. i-uj.iu.u iiudui iimtii nvru hif! an tbe oulh, Jacob Llsh's Hnir9 nn wc I. by Cherry street on the north, liv an sllij on tbe east, and by la of Jun es Kirk on the south, with a House and Stable there on erwcttJ. Also A Lot of urcuc-J in tbe tiiiJ h:.r. I MiSlir.town, bounded on the ncrtli by lot. t.f ' J- Uci,!,-r. 00 th st l! ,La ''""".vlvania . nal- ? u'::ni'u, h,lA of V,lil:ttm Uel1- cu the ensi l.y ia:a ctrcct. Also Tbe andivide. ha!f of a traot I Laad on SbaJu Mountain, in Fermanagh toiftisbip, adj-iiuir-g laud of Henry Suloutt ou tt:e soutu. J. itowcrauu irotaer on thei CHt, cn tbc north an-1 wtut by E. L. lien--I Hundred A.-res. more orVsn. " Ai.o- A Lot of (Irotin-I io the borough of! Mif!i"'own, bounded oa the e.tt by Water 01 c" - """- llon,me. on tlia we.U by Vt ... , . ort.ing. on tbo we.-tt by I enu a Canal, on tbe ,umh ,,. Altxat.Jei S,-,J . 1 . . 1 T I r- . A l ..1 I t l-f ( t f. II. I I II. r...m.lt.- t. t trm I .- -I I..,:.:..-' ,. . . 1' ...,' ' ' -U!"'a - 'J"";-S w Kcury Kivtr. on the nm-th n..l by k. l. lu-i.r- j !rca and Krrly Acres, n.orc or K-. with I ifui- ana L,og nam itui-ron creeled. ScizeJ, t tiki- u wi t-Ti-cuiioi! ni-.J fa hi sold as the nrcr- ei-y of Jacob Sv.'.o'-'-. S I'H'liON c"-,-,r Nov. 20, 1?07 til. . , , r.A.S t ne Hon. X Uie l'i:rt of C'-'.i-u.-ti i"eis of tho Ju-i-ci:.! i. ! i T r i J . c .'si .1 (.1 I:e Ci-.itit!eii ol -iioho.i j IVrry t.t. 1 Cut!.!-s,-;an.l. ai.J the ilor.it. 'i uo' 1. Mi!!i!:ea at; I S-iu:u ! Watts, JuuVet, of ibe l.'.-ur! of Co;,:-...,:! l'lv of JuuiaU c-mn tv. bale it.ruc.1 their urercpl to me o.ret-ie.i. braiiiif: ibtte t .c ;l ! d of l f., r L..! Ili' a (l..-.i:t er km I iVneli, atid ti:ir;:l J.i;i li-.-Iiury an.! jncr; V" ltr.V-rr.i ' i the j. -tie. at I . -iSiU'cna, on . tin. firt Mii'hiv r.:.i-rv.M-ii k.- i : . . . . . dny ot the .r..u. j I -oth;e i . iihiieci hives, 13 ra.- 1 oro :er. I i ". -' i littjs of the I Vac and louila'.'.rs of i!.o iiiiy of Janitvi 1, ti.nl tbev .e loeu a-id ! there ir. their j-roj.tr persona, at one o tioek ! on the r.ftcrnoi ii 1 f BuiJ d iv. with their rr. , . " , ; cos Js, iaiui:.i:ion:-, exttsmatioas anu oytr I ruai-nil ranees, to u.- .'hasa il:in,- that :o ifctlr . h rtsj.rc'.jvciy r-ppLiiain, un-.i i.'ni.e Hut 1 arv bound ly rieoguuanee toprceeute i:g.ii.t ! ',,;e T"ll"!T? "J, ."V J' ": ,i:c f J.nl of urn. I -oiii:iv, l.r llin nii-1 rocre to rios1 ' eeutc- rg iiwl tl: la r.3 filiull be just. I I';-n Act cf A -ue.:.V!y. rr.-sc 1 ti.t r-th J-iv I of M..v, A is.". 1. it :u-:.i u:y of. lue uusiict-a 'j. toe IV;. ce. cf Ihe si-ver... euaii- e:.ri, llvr.T-y LiuOi.Tl on l.'le UOrttl, ar.J Itift JU- "n ik-imii M.U oti.rri.- Doiulfl. ri.n- nia.arW on the west, witb a Dwelling e'a'lrinSr.IS Ilbuae nnil B.rn tu.reon orecttd. cont:un:ng Tract of Wucdlai.d in the nine Mwn.hiu artl.vnin J wo Hundred and. 1 wciht Acres nlor ur les?. l"'i"" l)vii sulontr. M uh. w Hivi, . ii.-ir, .iho A I. to A Lot or Ground in tbe boroutj of uh'X1u ,,1 '?""'-'"" numi,..; ....... , . -jut. i R J r.n, luur or r -s. t-i-.i-a. tukt-ll in ejrri:ti. Jiil..inlown, bounaed hy Second street on the : t'n :.d lobe eold as tie i.rutiertv f J,, ia I lies ot tbi.t Cor.in-.on-eai;h, I.) re it; a to liie , 1 C'lv.k if ibis Court ot y:i.-.v:er Su -lot.s of ;..e ' rL-'-t-i-.-iivc coua.ies. al! t.. recoi.iz .t.c-.-:, en-(-1 icii-i iati- before llit-'ii by aay J.-;s .11 cr V"r ... j s..t;s t h:ir;-, 1 wi'b ihj cimmiMiljii of ;,:,y ! t ririv. txec; t m-.-l. casts as luiy r.;- e 1. I j fore a .!-,. :o of t!,.; 1 u -.i;e, ui.der txis I ; i. ;."., ut ! -..-, ;t. li.ivs b,-:'.;-.e th-,! ciiaii'ti. j i.u-at of the Ressioi. of the Court to winch : thev arc i.sa'ie ret.tri::.: !e iv. &ecti.-e'v. aioi all casos where any l ee- f e.:z it.ees are iruere I ioto les than ten .Jiys before th.- eo:,n..or ee- ' ir.-t't of Cue Pi'Moiis to which they are made n liirniible. the said Justices arc t-i return the s uae in the same utann-ir as if sail act l.aJ i r.o; bpt-ii ;)as.-e.l. l ated at Milhiatown. lb? "sih Oav cf OcUber. I ia the year cf cur Lord im .h iu-sti 1 tielit linndrc! and sixty-.i:ven. and the bi'tli year ol tlie Ai-ieri-.'aii le'n ;.c:nie!:i-o. Nov. f, I-507-U.1 S, il. LUl'DO:;. Sh fT. ...,,,. . T O F Jcl-.Oi.S TOP. 1'LCL.MLll! -jtJ1 J fi'J Ga.ir.o .iron-!. Waihcr Julia ltrattun. William Hiat-on. Sr.r.-n IUU ..,..! ! TL ..-... - ... - ..... ......... Km inerr. ttm. P. 1'ation. L.iek J. 1. Uarton, William Collier, Jos l-oiijrl.erty. j l!t-!e f, I. Conner. I Greenwood Isaac I'tiirica, Simon Shtl j lenberger. I' Fayette Michael Eiifbrnan. Tascarora Alex. MeKiuley, Harry Tatter , son. S. F. Ludwick, J. Yi'. Milliken. Miftliti John Mc'rkinley, John Wygner. Monroe Tobias Hiiz, John Selltis. Susiuehann.a Cliristian Scchiist. Fcriaar. igh Samuel IIuciks. Perrysviiie L. !'. Tilicl, Jamss. K. Whar- tau. rt:Tir Jraou!. IIpIh trari. -To'... tulr. I!..nr ri.rr.l. pcrrysville Enamel Duck, William Wright, jr. liictnisholtz Furriin-Sonii,.! lt.n WW,..! It...,!. Inn 1- r.obison, Aaron Lt-i-ly." ttoale 1 I lioni Thnmsi llnrri. It 1" ' Martin, Jolm V,'otnii.ird, Jr. ! Lack S. L. Larton, Joseph Hubler. J. 1 lUipny, aoiiu ii-ooitioa, r.t n.- i.iee. I Turbett Wesley Uaikev. MioLael Fox,' George Eencti. Milfoi'd-Daviv. Cuauinshuni, Dan 1 Dough- ; .rill) Gcorg(. Gua. (;-..enT.oo.! Willi ..V ......... V 1-ara Thomas, Latii Car- , gul, A.l.tm lit. Jesse Kccd. ; ben granted to the ur.deisigaed residing ia luscar.ira Divid Lean, . i.oaiu Hart, J. ; ,1,., at)()v0 rnmPti tcwnnhip. All persona iu A. Lauc, Josiah MeMeen. I debtcl to tai l estate arc rcuiiested to mako Fermanagh Jacob Hoa-er, William Me- Lauglilm, Samuel an C'ruier. v, Vker- John I' tltcr Ma'es Kvle Jude "a-er Jotu l.o.t.titr, .ua.es i.y.e, juue T.-aiin '!'!. .ul -lot: siirirrp. M..nroc-D. W. Bwru. MiiUin John 11. llollmr.a. lV.'te.sju I". F. Uohni. Not. , 12C7-:c. X EXECUTORS' NOTiCF. Notice U bereby ' given that l.eit.;i-i Tesiaiiituturv on the j eotaie cf I hou.as P.ebirtn. la'.i f( 1 utbeit ! i township. Juniata county, ike d., have been ; prauted lo the umlei -sigm-il re-i-ling in sai l j townsbiji. A!!per?ii!is indebt."i to said estate 'iro i ii.-"trtl Tii r ; a w p i mi til '. 1 f i 's.iirtiipnl nmi f iiida liivinf ciiiiua nrritTitt Iho Ar.iA i'l - '." . . I' ; kJIIKHIVFM stir-.. ' J , irte..f .r. ri,. r r.-ni A- V """ """ ' ""'"' uf Iiini,,! 1111111. iiuu in uir uireoit-a. Wl.. li.Txpn.cd In iiuhlis .ilr ui lite I'miri liu , in tli h,,rm,..h f M m:,, J","--',1-" i""'k y:tjS UA v-"tvXilUiilS . .nS,,' l?i 'f Jlii -Moont), Ji.,u Wiiodiviird J.,hi," Ki.ht- lin 11 .11 ...... - . r.K hyiii?lhi';rertrdaL.uIl..,i;I1dL,,esial!,: J,t,I u. iu i-ju-.-i.tm,, ,a lo u oid 3 th - 1 nui i '1L- ' ,ra" A Tr.ir! of Land ltnor in yiir.ird town-liln. bnnm: llie i-'l by I.iikii. Crr-k. latuU i !.'.-r.ry AutU-v. Ii.ivt.t '"'b' ALSO. A Trai-t of Lai.3 ftunle iu Monroe townh:p. enr. latiuni; 73 At-res, ii.i.re or It -m. u-:j.i!uii,4 landu i.-l I Nil In.: i. lineman, d-e l.i-nri'i- Itav, r. I...r.--i l.avii.jr t' t-r.-ou er.i.-t.'.l 1 '.""rl- "' ;"- . fnintiKtr on tre.t, h nin-'a r-c..i. ukenW i1 , u! Jumt u iw'---Uwait " I't.n. su,. ALSO. ALSO. Of A T-..-I ..f I r.;A .1. ... ! 1...P j . t ..i.:r.- 73 Ai res ' nmrr nr tiriiT riirvr.d 7" -rt ioT Johu M." "i"'" w b" "ld " -s R l.Ol'DOV Shtrl" MienO V Offli e. Miflintniru, 1 ' ' " ' i 1 5 .:;isi i: v.i 1 -t.- J.V .,jt;ci. j tjrehr riven tl-at the fol'owii .1 cat. I ....,; i.cv4 iuv-:i avi iiiiiii:.i ra- . iuuf 1 - . m i-n 1 ( . . . , 1 ; :r? 1 ... 1 1 ..- ... 1 .1 . . : .j-.-.-j .......v ui.ui.li. i.uii, uiiu .imfc ... - l-".!!:'a- " te i'euled for coLti. liiat.i.u , ui tUomanc at lae I'jeit House, iB , - .. . k'uul.'bii&V. 1. 1 t.e firpt and fi..al account of Fani'irl '.tur ;:ri I Abrbbaui S.:t,tr, Eieciiiors t." ..... . -v--. . ' ' -rariJ. Ilavton. AJnun- ' i-:ra-nx of Kol.ert V.'. Luriou. l.ie o( Luit ' tii nii . p, d.C-M:-d. J ;i A al Rrco'.mt nf r.eSert E. Flicki n - , rt-i a ad !r;iel .inc 1, tx..-eutors : I. a i.-,..- ....... . . . . , t iuu- of .s,i:um i K inppiier. A.lmiiii-tr.-nor .1 ;m:d lyti., laie ui L ic loimsa.i., ile.-.-a.-i. o A ii.uIirI acc'unt of S umiel Leonard, n -1. nun. 1 r Itor i.i .lo.-iil KariZ. liwCi'.ia'd. ti. I t;e seen ( p.tr-ial accuuat 01' .lin.e Vf. .wii-i. one of lay r-Ai-eu.urs oi o.u.eei Alien, OlrLCrc i. i'. P. Mc'.Vn LIAiiS, kzjUler. Heg: -f.-r, 0'X-;e, i,. t--. . 1. 'i.v 11 r F O K S.V L E. f"iiK nri'li.-.ire-i i-r. at -ririe pale the X -.-ii itvr hiroi on wtii.-ii tLey reside iu M.'fos.i lonmhir, JutLaiaco amy. Pa., bound ed by LVii.ig ( iefk aai! ! iT.'ia nf J. 1'. thi'z, W. 'V. Wt'v.n. John Wr.ebt aaa oiher". eon- acres of L:t.ie-u.i:e bind, about i-loif t- Iiieb is c'eare-l i.tid un; er poj-J culii- Ii ,t.i r-. n r. c-s: :y wU iit,:e-t sr.d t'euvt.;, 'ie bi'.i.i.co WrL lim,:ei'-l. 1 be im r; vj...'eii:a c..n.:.-t j. .N.o..e ant Fraioo .r :. li-.i.se. l ily Ilaa.- l':nn wiih Var..u Si..-u au ; . orn C : :b at t aeh ? a. 'arriagc !loa-c, li 01 '.i an.: S.-'i-,.k I.' .use. yj-.n-. l!onse with a:' ill-.r B!i"n .ry out-bu.-Lr.s A f prinjt I ii-ii:.- wi..iij; i!r-r. Two yny trciisi-.ls u-' e i-..-'.? fr.-.'i. Thfiei- a o.d Lin:es:ouo v---ry n-i j. t c . Te-n.s rf'is. --r.abie. 'il.lr. '..r:.; is 0 :.r:e fi-,i;n i 111 i n station 0:1 liie I'enr.- -vi-.iii.. i!.-..iro id. ! si tn ot. i.ii.g t. i U-v. the troerty chti i " I oa it;- yxntis rev;-:!:..: on iLe p.emtsea. v. a. :.. i'l;..i:(ji:aj:. 0 !. 1 - T i'ltl V A IE HA LE. 'Ihe under-ignr-I ofti rs at prNs-te sa'o, bis A. t'.rii. siiaitu in Miit ird i.v,-us!:ip, Jnoi- 1 eta c uutv. ine loiVp west f MitJIin. Cfdt- ; itinies I0.1 acr? rioro or let,., aoout llK iic:..'- c t-.-iit-l di.-i io a (rood siato ..' cult va jd Frame ii-iti. To.: ii.t-: tiVv-.i.- i-is are 11 tti-te. I iz i tu 1.1. r.!l tlhiT necir-sary ou' t.Uilditijts. i li Mone j'li.-ij.- .'ouse, good Spring of iimi-sf .:i.i mti-i eotivcoioi.t lo house, with j-.-mJ Aj le Urchaid an-1 o.Ler kiuJa of trull. Tpilca the u-i l"rlfT.i-l ie.'-Iii! on tbe I'rt-lu.ass. Ai...l'LU Mot' Ait A.N. .i;v. I'.. 1 S.".rf:a. jA.'. r.i .1' 7'0i..v .'.'.' s'.vrr ro;; SAI L'. Tbc hou.-e and lot known astlio "lo-ysun loperty" will be sold at pub. ie sale .u X iitnhru, 'ulimbf 21';. 1SC7. : This j.ro;;ertv i situati-d nn I-ia street, Mif I iliniowu, a ij liniag Will's hotel au l Solomon j liook.s. The iui rovttacuis are a Large Stoua ! House, ie. iSale ti commence at 2 o'clock of said day, I when turns will Le Innde known bv I Y.il.I.lAM PFI.L. J Xov. C. lH'17-at. On' cf t!.- Hurt. I ) M i N 1 ri T 1! A T 1 K ' S N i 1 1 C tl . - Notice is I ner. late ot Itiaj-mau towasbi;., anyde ' dt-cM., have b-.'cii laiiied iu due fi er colllt- orm of lo the un dtreit.:.e 1. All wrson indebl- ' td to said estate i.re r;ijiieited to ni.ike imine- dia'e pavn.ent. aal (hose having cbiinn a.ainsl the same will plec.se present tLcru I -ropeny authenticated for settlement SAM L. LEUMAiiD, Adru'r. fcl. r.O. IstlT-bt. -. -XKCl'Tt)h S MiTI'"E. Notice be-lv L'j iTpn lhal Lel.era Testamentarv ou lb-. 'eslalH of .li.s.iah AleMeen. l:.r nf Timi-arii- tnin Jnuinta .v.iiniv 1. .r imuiediiitu payment, and those hiring claim 'Birainst the samp will r reert them dn'r an 1 . , , , ' cm uu.y au thei.lieiled for seltlsnio.it. r reser.t them duly au fnt. H. I. MoMEEN.Ex r. iiov. P, H-;7- S1 resi'leriee of the subscriber re- p-idiug in Feriiiauaii township, on or al i ui the tloth of fjrp'eniber. Four iiiicrp. The owner is rc.'ii.s!ed lo c n.ie forward, I-iovc piorcrty. pay charges and tako lueLii away ; o-hcraise they will be di-.poi.ed of lue law ilireris. n .r. I:;, lci.,7-D. l YKl'S SlEItFIU- salt: salt:: salt:!.' !ir Ur sintr' 'ck f I j- . w -itl frtr..'. V..r.-I,a,.. au,7 e w... . , j. - ; W;. 1 1. : Al.M.u - ( i I
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