PA., Tuesday morning, Aug. 2,,18 IVLE WIS 5 1 1111G11 _,LINDSAY, DE ITORS The "Globe" , has -the largest number of readers - f any oilier Paper published in the county. _Advertisers should remember this. , Republican County Convention. A Convention of the . Union Repub. licans of Huntingdon county; will be held in the borough' of Huntingdon, on TUESDAY - , - AtintlST 911 r, 1870, at' I o'clock, p. m. This Convention will be composed of two delegates from each township, borough, ward and district.' - : The Republicau'ioters of the county are requested. to-meet -al their respec tive placeti.of-lcoldigg 'elections (except those of-the West ward - s'l the borough. ofHitntiOgrdcin,Whdwill:hold their-clec • tion at,"the new Engine Bonso;)i-on' Satirday; tlf.:3'6th day of August—hi. the-Townships, between!' thothours of 3 and 7-'o'clock,' in and , in the 80- , rough's between' they hours- of 6 and 9 o'clock, p. m.,"feetbo - purpoSe of elect ing deldgates to this Convention.: - Nominations will be made at. the Convention for Congress, State; Senate, Assembly, Associate' Judge, County Commissioner, Director of the .Poor; Jury COmmiesioners and-County Audi tor. WDI. LEWIS, Chairman Republican aunty Omnaillce Give i ns a Ticket:that can ba Elected. • Dc9;ause Mr. Morrell„ has worked iv harniony with Mr. Scott in the distri biiion of all the patronaio at their disposal,;tho , disorganizers say.he must be elected i avlin to' help . M.e. Scott to continue: his persecution of all truo' mon who 'Would not help him defeat the party laStfall. .They have taken good earelhits far to see• that disor ganizers.and men willing to obey their disorganizing 'commands were the only porSoria' receiving their favors. To have a united, successful. party in the. cOSitestwith the Democracy this fall, the:. whole ticket, from top• to bottoin," without ta• single exception, must : be new men with clean hands; free 'frOm the charge of having assisted in- any way iri thedefeat of the ticket last fall. Will the _Convention -give the party such a''ticket'ands make its election cute's, or will it still further disor ganize the tarty and make . defeat 'cer tain by forcing men upon the . tiaiet. not worthy to receive the support of true party mon ? , • ZUN I>SADELGEWETIR is the to us un prononneablo name of the n'eedle gun soon to be used by the Prussians. WE have never yet supported a ticket at the head t;:ff our. paper that we did not vote for on the day of• the election:: Robert; 'can_ you "say as much ? TUE Chinese government is'making efforts to prevent the . exportation of coolies under contract. If John Chi naman comes at all, let him come on the same footing as "any other man." Ir we aro only crofessally" Repub lican" as some of the disorganizors say, and vote the Republican ticket, are we not giving the Republican party a better support than our neighbors who oalaim to bo deep-dark 'dyed Republi mans and vote, to defeat Republican candidates ? WHAT OUR NEIGHBORS THINK.—The ilcillidaysbuyg Register says : "With a union of the party in Huntingdon, and a now man not connected with the tiou bl'es%there; as is Mr. Morrell, the congres sional district will ho safe, but should that gentleman force himself upon the people for the third term, defeat will becoule' quite pro bable, and Upon him and his friends will rest the responsibility of that disaster."' ' ' The Joaimal & American is' hanging off for another bid:--it has not yet pro mised to do anything this fall further than' it will not support under any eir -cumstances a man•who was a guerril la last fall.. We will support the tick. et whatever it may be, and will try to whip the "organ".; into the harness again. • 'By appointment of President Grant, CaPtaip-C. -F. Hall has been 'chosen commander of an expedition to the Aretie Sea. Captain Hall has had *l.O years experience in-those regions, and has the necessarYfrigidity'of purpose so to speak:to carry it through. Con greis appropriated 850,000 for.tho ex pedition, which . will >move in May next. - A FUNNY POLITICAL "POSlBll.".—The Johnstown Tribune, ha.. Morrell's or gan,, sUpports Mr. Morrell for Congress on ono page, and on another it sup portfaames Potts, a Democrat, for the Legislature. That's a convenient po litics Mr. Morrell's friends have in JohnstoWn. His friends mixed things up "just so" in this county last fall, *led elected several Democrats. IT has been suggested "thata committee bo appointed to wait on "Dad". Lewis to ascer tain to what part (if tiny) of (lie Republican party he belongs.—Creincr's Re'publiccin: A queition easily answered. We belong to, that. part of the Republican party that includes all Republicans who support party nominations, and you belthig to" that part of a party known as the guerilla and-disorganiz ing faction, and supporters of Demo crats when disapPOinted in getting control of nominating conventions. ci oUOOOBS. The success of the Republicau,ticket in this county and districts ne:2 - it : fall, depends greatly upon the choi4:to made by the conforees aetif,WhO be at the head. 'Vire ; havcifio State of. fibers to elect, but we haven. Coitgresit t : man, two Senators, two Leglidators, and county officers. Now, shall wo have a man at the head of the ticket who is objectionable to a large number of the llepublicani voters, or shall'we have a man against whom there are no charges, arid about whom there are no suspicions 7 Let Mr. D. J. Morrell be nominated, and we believe, and firmlf• believe; 'that• -1.11;a‘ - prejudice which exists against him in this, his own and the other counties, will result in his .defeat, , and secure , the election of a Democrat. His appointments and aflifiatiotis'(of and with tho ,"guerril laS") in this county, and his course on a lecalquestion in his own county, lead us to oraertain ibis belief. lie is - ob.' jeetionable hot;,i' and he. is' OhjoctiOnnj ble at his otrn home,A - nd we can not • see why any , Republican who desires to see his pariy• successful will persist in presenting his claims as a candidate, wheri ho knows there: is such opposi tion against him. Mr. Morrell has been long enough before the people of this district to havo tested the sense of the voters, and we think he should note the "signs of the times" arid withdraW in favor of a new man--one who has not such a load 'of responsibility and objection to carry : We•want 'to spe the 'Republi- Can ticket . overwhelmingly successful next fall, and it is for. this reason we at'this time object to Mr. Morrell aA candidate. lf itWamerelya question of 'ability and fitness, wo would utter not a word against his nomination; but when we consider what it requires to •reSt.ore the' wonted 'Republican strength and major , ity in this County; and satisfy thetnaes of the voters, wo must urge the.selection , of a new man —ono to head - tho ticket that shall in sure its success. - ' THE mon in' this county who are ac Live in the support of Mr. Morrell for a third term, were, without a single exception; active disorganizers last year to defeat the regularly nominated RC-• publiCan ticket. They are for Mr. Morrell not, because ho is a good tar(if man, but because ho has kept them or their friends in all the offices in the county at his disposal. The time was whennominations' in the . county and districts were as good as elections, but that time is not now, with leading un repentant disorganizers as the nominees —disorganizers who worked (with "aid and comfort? from Mr, Morrell,) and did succeed in defeating as good Re publicans as, were ever nominated in thi3 county. . - With Cramer's guerrilla Republican as Mr. Merrell's organ, he cannot ex pect the party to give. him a support necessary to secure his election. That paper and its friends will not support nominees this fall if they were active supporters of the regularly nominated ticket last year, then how can it be expected that those who were true last fall will support unrepentant disorgan izers or their friends if nominated this fall. UNTIL the nomination ib made by the Republican party of the county of a candidate for Congress, we have an equal right with every otbet . : voter, to dictate who should and who should not be nominated.- The guerilla organ and the disorganizers generally say - Mr. Morrell' must be nominated. We say with the men who could not be influ enced last fall to oppose the regularly nominated ticket that to nominate Mr. Morrell for a third turn would bo in- Viting ,defeat, not only on the Con gressional ticket, but also on the Sena torial, Legislative and County tickets. • The' delegates to be elected on Satur day.' next:should come to the conven 'tion determined not to be influenced by men 'who last fall deceived hundreds of honest Republican voters into the sup port of guerrilla and Deinocratic can didates for the purpose of defeating good Republican nominees. If the guerrillaism of last fall should be suc cessful in' forcing Mr. Morrell again upon 'the ticket, arid defeat follows, the responsibility will'rest with the ma jority of the Convention. WitAr:Wonid Republicans think if tbo 1 . Von itor should advocate the nom ination of Mr. Morrell ? The support of Cremer's guerrilla Republican is about as damaging to Mr. 'Morrell as the support of the Monitor . would bo. Both papers worked together to defeat the regular Republican ticket last fall. 'Mr. Morrell mus.t.not expect that guer rilla influence will , be strong : enough to give him-the party vote in this county. No man who was a disor ganizer-last year, or gave them "aid and comfort" can expect to receive full party vote at . tho next election. The truth, damaging as it is, may as well bo made public now as hereafter. We intend to support - any °ticket put up, but we are not :the voters---they, wo feel sure, will retaliate if an oppor tunity is forced upon thorn this fall. MR. MORRELL has written a letter to somo of tho Blair county politicians, informing them that ha will accept a nomination for a 'third term. Wo don't think he will bo troubled in that way if the Republican party of the dis trict want to be sure of success at tho polls: Champion Guerrilla and Corruption ist--The "Organ" on the War-path. The notqklous editor:,of the Journal & Aniericqn , 'ims again;c'oMinkinced an attack upon us 'and -others, 'Charging trca;cliery to party, : guurrillaism, Tiiiii_famous'organ-grindorlias hardly become settled in his new position with the Republican party, and even now will not agree to support the ticket that may - be nominated-by the coining Con vention. Only a few months agif wo find him in full council and high stan ding,with the disorganizers. Ile furn ished Mr. Clod's card as itif indePend , ent cardidate, - folloWed it - up - Witli an editorial, and' advised' him to offer the Monitor one hundred do'lara worth of patronage for its support, and furnish ed names to chairman Logan for his committee - who would be faithful to the work of guerrillitistn: The guer rilla-ball Was thus and then set'ityno tion. The organ grinder npw heghis to w e. for, eight hundreti .1' be priee•ivas thOught exhorbitant i a par - - ley was held,' and 'before definite ar rangements codld he Made,: somehow or other got a I:1617, light, pounced upon his:former associates, and-pronounced his own - -work an out-- rage'upon tho Republican party:' This paragon. of honesty and consistency(?) should at :least have the, decency to keep his mouth shut in this communi ty, and cease boasting about his organ and fidelity to party: For further par ticulars see Mr. Creme:r and his Be. publican. ALL Mr. Morrell's houpdsinAhe dis• (riot, controlling the columns of news papers, aro just now giving us partic ular attention because we think and say that their ,master is not the Man that should be ,put forward again as the Republican candidate. We have been in politics too • long to be dis turbed by Buell a pack." They all hold offices under Mr. Morrell . and Mr. Scott, and of course they feel that their offices must bo paid for • even should the of Mr. Morrell defeat the party in the district for Con gress, the Senate, Assembly, and coun ty offices. Men who can be made mere tools of to advance the interests of in dividuals to the 'great injury of the party aro not worthy, the confidence of the people. ROBERT 18 a tunny fellow,or rather he has got the Jour. & Amer. .iu a funny "posish." In ono issue of that paper ho says it is "the organ of the entire party"—in anothe'r ho says it will, not support a ticket nominaied_ by the party convention if any who have ac Lod as guerrillas should be placed in nomination. We have always been of the opinion that a County Conven lion was the party speaking through its representatives, and to bolt the ac tion of a Convention would bo bolting the action of the party. The Journal <6 American has certainly read itself out—it has no party—no fractional part of a party—nothing but Robert, John and the Devil. The Globe professes to be a Republican paper—but--the rot/lies of the Globe—what are its politics? That's what bothers us ! Greater's Republican. Our polities wouldn't bother you in the least if you were'not a guerrilla.— We have supported, and still support, Republicans for all the Offices—you have supported Democrats within, a year for the best offices in the county. Our politics is the support of Republi can nominees—your polities is the sup port of Democrats. Your politiCs is considerably mixed—you claim to bo a Republican, and yet you work to dis organize the party and help to elect Democrats to office. Sick 'politics we could fiud in a hog-pen. Ron Ear of the Journal & American seems to think (or says so at least,) that wo could' be bought with an X to support Mr. Morrell. Robert don't know as well as Mr. Morrell does or he would not thiiik so. We never said of Morrell what Robert has said because he could not get the office ho wanted. and then get down in the dirt and ac cept "a census taker." We supported Mr. Morrell for Governor until the dis trict instructed us, as delegate to the State Convention, for Gov. Geary.— Wo may be fur Mr. Morrell for Gover nor again, but just now wo are in fa. vor of him taking a back seat,that the party may have a now • man for Coil• gross to lead it to victory. THE Johnstown Tribune and other craft did not look very close' at the N. Y. Tribune, Pittsburgh Clonintereid and a host of other Republican papers, , when they allege that they saw noth ing in thencagainst the doings of Con gress. For our part, wo have not yet been impressed with , the foreign idea that "the King cab do no wrong ;" nor do we believe that Congress is "infalli. ble." , CaE3ina says we are a llymna. ' No doubt ho has discovered that he stirred up a kind of animal ho was not in. pur suit of. When ho started out to play guerrilla ho thought he would have everything hiS own way as it used to be•tvith him many years ago when the sorrel horse and lodust corner were the political institutions of the day. CREMER says we wore black balled by the White Man's party. He knew ho was lying wbon ho wrote the item. We never made application to be ad mitted into the organization, but wo would sooner be a member of it than lake CreDl CeS chance of getting to !leaven. tts..Two or three,papors in the in terest of Mr. Morrell in this district question our Republicanism- because we' have said that the Republican press and Republicans_ generally,- are „ not satisfied With• the work• of a:',le publiCati Congress. In our remarks the 'interested papers say.'illat Congress has reduced caxaiiotisilme millions of dollars. !Die Now Yoi k Tribune, a good Republican journal, ',writs out where the taxes were re duced. - The Tribune says Here, far example, is a list of some impor tant interests on wide', Congress has abolish ed the tats : Tim gross receipts for passen; .gcr trailie. of Railroad Companies, Steam ships, Canal Companies,_ Stage' ComPanica,i and Ferry Companies,. Lotteries,' • Express Companies, Telegraph Companies, Theaters, Circuses, Operas, Museums, and othershows; premitniis by Fire, Marine, and Life' Incur ance Companies ; banker's capital and broker's sales.' The rerelatfon of the 'power of- the lobby contained in - Mr. Schenek's brief speech will astonish _those whir thought themselves familiar with Congressional cur : option. Wallst scot bankers nd dirokers, lottery dealers, attd„tbeatre meu.. have .hero the agents Willi influenced the votes ef Musa add Senate. Thd bankers and brukerS Made war against the faxes on their sales,. and' were*sueceSsfuf with the Semite in having them thrown - oat. "Hereafter," ns Mr. Schenck explained, "all Wall street . opera-. tiens will be free from any burden whatever, and a source of revenue from which millions have been and, might be obtained; 'without interfering with any of, the fair, legitimate industry of - the• country, has been swept away." The lottery agents and theateanon ;joined forces with the brokers,.. and with them succeeded in having the taxes on , their gross receipts and special licenses abolished. 11r. Schenck did not, however, explain the iufluduce'Whieh continued the oppressive la conic Tax upon the industrious working classes, while these others upon wealthy and doubtful interests were relieved. • • CREMER'S Republican is. not working for Mr. Morrell for , nothing. It must work or Mr. Cremer's son might lose the fat . office ho received from Mr. Morrell and Mr. Scott. If the office was taken from Mr. Cremer, ho would be as ready to defeat Mr. Morrell as he was last year , to , defeat 'nominees of the party becausethe l party would not give him the nomination for Pro• thonotary. • It pays Cremer to work for the re-nomination of Mr. Morrell, and far the success of Demdcrats over Republicans who despise his guerrilla ism. THAT'S WHAT DiD h.-4%C Jouraal . & American of this. week Comes out heavy for Mr. Morrell. 'We have be . - fore us a letter envelope dated Johns: town, July 25th, franked "D. J. Mor rell, M. C ," and direeted to "John A. Nash, Esq-, editor 'Journal, Hunting don, Pa." The contents certainly were heavy enough to bring that paper out to the "stand point" this week.-- 7 That's what did it. Was it more than an a, or 'only a promise ? LATEST NEWS.—NO fight yet in Eu rope. The French are preparing to evacuate Home.—The steamboat Silver Spray, from New Orleani4, ex ploded her boiler near Memphis, on the Ist. and 26 persons wore burned or drowned, and many injured. WHY is it that the Johnstown Trib une prefers to have Mr Morrell towed into position by a Democrat this year? It wasn't so in former campaigns ? GLOBELETS, An Andover, Mass', woman died in two hours from a bee sting. Congress at its recentsession appro priated altogether $157,000,000 A Maine man has given his wife $1,300 worth of morphine in fourteen years and she likes it. It is stated that free labor cotton costs three cents less per pound to raise than did the slave grown. One stroke of lightning lately killed eighty-one sheep for William Aldrich, of Spring Prairie, Wisconsin. ' The majority of the Northern press in the United States favor' Prussia.— In the South, the leading journals are for France. The extensive sugar refinery of Newhall, Boric & Co., in. Philadelphia, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday eve ning, the 26th ult. Loss $900,000, They aro cutting down branches from the trees in the London parks to feed the deer, so severe has been the drought, and brewers' grain is fed to cattle. The 'first merchant vessel that ever displayed from her peak the flag of this republic , built in 1872, bark rig ged, about three hundred tons, called the Maria, sank lately at.Payta, Peru. It took $75,911 to bring a Demo. erotic: Senate to -Washington in '1859; a Republican Senate, having'six addi tional members, only costs 829,012 40 Mileage in 1869. ' A druriken seldier iri Detroit amused himself 'one hot day by cutting off dog's tails with a sickle. Ile was knocked down just as he htid harvest ed his ninoty-fourth .tail—that of a throe hundred dollar pointer. 'A New Havener bids defiance to the heat by spending . the ,day in his well, having fitted, up a large wash-tub with a cushioned seat;:,in which ho is low ered about twenty:five feet, where be enjoys his papers and cigars NEW ADVERTISEMENTS' IMPORTANT ! H. D. RHODES, nlapectfully Worms Me Montle and tho public g .nor ally that he boa bought the Moro of C. Long, IN, WEST HUNTINGDON, . nnk 19 prepared to offer geode in his lino Cheaper than the cheapest, I heron v ory line stork of the follo%ing ; Dry Goods, Groceries, Bats and Cap.i, Boots and Shoes, Glassware, Queensware, dc., all of which will be sold cheap. 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Beaver and David "Clarkson, hisassoch tites, Judges `of. thb 'county ,i,of . lltintingdon, justmed no .signed, appOint eit,hr hoer, try add Determine all mid o ei y indictments made at 'taken nir - Or_e'onainliig all cruet's, which by-the loot of the Stitie r Anntadtt.tapital, ot Mon lea of death,"and other offenctugniThitartind,niisdeincanors, which have been „or Anil liereafteibDcwitimitted or perpe trated,' hit eiliwa aforesaid-I,am . climmanded to make public pidelantation througliont 10 whole bailie. kir, that a Coo" otiOyer and Teinum ' r of Common Pleas and Quarter Pensions mill be held at the Cutnt Nouse in the 1 heroin:li of Huntingdon, on the aecraid Monday (and Bth day) of ACC US r, 1810. end Omse mh o will prosecute the seed-prisoneta, be -then andthere to pi °germ° theutliejt . shall be just,".trid therisll Jottlres of the Peace, - Coroner awl Constabhg within Oil county, be then and thoroyin Their proper'personii, at In o.eltiek, , a. mi of said day,+with their records, inquisi thins, examinations and remembran• car, to do these things whirl, to their °dices reepoctivoly appri bun. Dated et Huntingdon. the Hili df July, in then year of cut Laid one thousand ,eight hundred and seventy, and the 95th yeal of AniericAn Independence, " -",-- • -- -=--,---, -- , - vr , • D.. R. P.Pt hELY,. k.' hery /:. - , ... DROCI2.S.DIVIION'.-WHEItYrASib3+, l'ilirecqt = fd itiullil•ecttd by the Judge. 4 br 111;3'6qw, awn Pleas of the county of•linntingdor., hewing test the 29111 day of April, A: D. 1570, I am cmnpmudcd• to matte public Proclamation thtoughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Common Oleos will be held at the Court House im tho• borough of Huntingdon, on the 3rd Xfonday,(and lath ;day) of AMAUcT, A. D. 1.079, for the trial: tmi Jill is sues iu mod Court which remain mulct. iiiimmed,,Lsifuie. the saitlJudgeS,. when and where all jurors, mituchsosond. suitors,lu the trials of all issues are required. limited at Huntingdon, the 11 lb of •July, tn•tbo year,of • mu• laird one thousand eight bundled_ and tuyenty, and the 0311, year of. American Independence. , . • . • D. 1., 0. NEELY, sherif)•.l QIIERLEkS SALES.-03y viku6„bC LI sundry .writs of Vendidoul Expoons • directed , tooth, expose to public sale or outcry, at the Court' House, in the born. of Huntingdon, on• MONDAY; the BTa of. AUGUST, 1870, at 2 o'clock; V. xi. ; the following . described property to wit: • • • - •. • •• All Oaf tract tfr,:p"aret;l•bf ate in Lincoln tow 'whip,• Huntingdon county,. adjoining lands of Edward Duncan no the mei th, by lands of An thony Shullzaud David roster ion the east, Wm. John ston 012 the south and by lands of John Bearer and Sav ages' heirs on the west, eontaluingabaut 140 1106.1,- more ardour, about G 5 acres otivhich are cleared, having tree, ted thereon two log dwelling ,houees, small log barn and other outbnildings. Seized, taken in execution nod to be sold as thoproperty of Mores O. Householder,' the ria b }etitle 'aid inter, . est et defendant to all that certain piece or tract of land situate in Shirley township, bounded on the north by the Juniata river, on the enet.ceuth nod west by lands of tiro heirs of Samuel If. Bell, containing about 40 acres, more or dem ' and, having a log home and log stable thereon meted, and an excellent opriog of wator near the door. Seized, taken in execution and io be sold as the property of Joseph Crone. • ' Also—All the rig . ht,.title and inter ed of tho , defendant tho following real estate, viz: A tract of land situate in Barrel) 'township, bounded as fel lowat North by George Grivainger, west hyAlary Hof ford, south by John Bomberger and others, cashby .Ti'.s Forest, containing 32 notes, morn or Ices, thereon, erectod a log honse, plash:nod on outside, and other ontbulldinge., Seized, taken in execution and to ho svl3 as the property of John Allart. . NOTICE TO PIIECHABERO.-111dders'at Sheriff's Sales will take net& that imhiediately upon the property being knocked down, fifty per cent. of all bide under $l5O. and twenty-fiwSper cent. of nil bids over that' sum, most be paid to the Sheriff, or the property will be eat up again and sold to other bidders who will comply with the above . terms. If court continues two weeks deed acknowledged nn 'Wednesday or second week. Ono week's court, property knocked down on Monday and deed ciekndwhidged on the following Saturday ' D. It. P. NEELY : Sheriff. SFIERI7I O B OPPICE, Huntingdon : 3o.o24lB7o • • _ . E be G re i by ST siv E en ß , L l I NOTlCE. s — ta ll ol o u l t ic ut e o c o i l s . owing named persons have settled their account!' In the Register's Office at Hun lingdon, rintltbst the said account!' will be presented for coat:Mutton and allowance at" an Orphans' Court, to be held at Huntingdon, Wend for the county of Huntingdon en ‘l'tidueedny , the' loth day of AUGUST, nekt, (1.8703t0 st it : • * Administration account of Maria Shaffner' and David Detwiler, executors,ofJaeob Shaffner, latupfDrady twit:: deceased , deceased, ns filed by Bavid Detwiler. . , * t' Administl..tion account of Georg° Eby and B. D. POW , administrators of Dr. IVtu. It. Kor, late of Brady toiVit ship deceased. . . A drninistration necount of James Tams and James' .011'. Olt turd, executors of William' *Mullen, 1.40 of Tcil town. ship, deceased. • - - ~Admiulatratico account of FmuL Portee, r naintnlslcalrix a. cl Juba A.lVileon. ;Wulf oisttatur of Georg.> W.Tijricr, late of Jac.l.:-on toutnhip, tlezcal , .:1 -, S Administration account of.hunes:lln...,iil aq'Geoi'gc Mac?ll, mentors of John M.icool, rato oiliarratownhhip. doc'eased ' 6 Administration nceonnt of Pichai d Cl ilcotf,'execu tor or Eve liumgarduei, Into of Union too nbhip, 'deCtmiLl. ' 7 Administration ncOount of John D. Goalie!! and Jos. Pork, executors of John It. tiosnell, Into of Gnus township deco.mod. Adminietration account of Andrew Crofnover, cutor.of Hannah Kotternmu, Into of Jeekaou tot, Wilily, deceased 9 idotiektiatton account of Atloth Lightner, execUtor of.fecob Mitt 1,1, late of West terooll9p, &dewed. 10 A,hollitst rot ion accourit ofJames A. Couch, admin. Istrator or William (touch late of Ital rue twstlellip, duc'd. 11 Administration account of Itubilt 111adilen, ndndu ignitor of Eurali'Mnildin, late or so iugfleid township; deceased, as filed by filuv.toh Madden, administrator of Itobett madden. 12 Milton iotration account of Robert King, nth:alias tiator ofJobu Stroup, late of Ow borough of Huntingdon decemed. 13 lin al adminieti Mien recount or 3. 11. Lowrie, Esq., xecntor of Dao id Stewnit, Into of Ft atittlin I wp., decd. 14 ftecond 'initial account of 51 Stair. snrviv execu• for oI [Mond J. Logan, Into nfeorbon tap., deceased. 15 Administration account of Samuel Mown, Esq., administrator of Jolt Ilonaldson, late of .11:11deann bore. titctaded. .Idzainisoalion account of John Staplolon, executor of \Vin. Stapieten, Imo of 'ltd ton nAip. deceased Gnaultan.inp aecimut of 111 limn Her, guardian of Alice 1 sclanucho , sumer thild of Joists 0. ;owl avail AV. it...l.nnalel. twine:lly ;quail W. Nor, daughter ot Julio Err, de er.te,ed. 18 OunidlAnship account of William Ker, , ga a chart of Charles O SLltnna.ker, who was a. Milli. /100 of J. a. and Small W. :eh inneker, now of full Ilge, groudsou of lion John Kor, &clam!, - Rogister'd Offico, t Runt., July 12, Ita6. J 240TICE is heiety given to All per sons intmested that_ the following Inventoes of the goods il and Chattels set to 0 Mows, under the provis lons of the act of lath of April, 1851, have been filed iu the office of the Cleric of the Ui phans' Court of Hunting don county and will ho presented fur "amoral by the Court" on Wednesday the loth of MICIUST,'(Ibio,) 1 Inventory and apprtilqement of the pr4erty of Dan. iel uoirmitn, late of Huntingdon innough, times-sod, ur ta ken by his widow Mary Au. Heilman. 2 Widow senora:6..la to °Shad et James Weaver, or llopewell , township, decea ed, as taken by his widow Caroline Weaver. " - - 8 Inventory and appraiser:out of the goods and chattlea late of Charles McCarthy, debased, as 'taken by his widow Elizabeth :McCarthy. 4 Inventory and appraisement of the porsonal, proper. ty of Joseph K. 'famish, ileeLosed, take, by bis midow Minerva .B.llornish.' • • 6 Inventory of goods and cliiitilts if Lich were of Raw lel Doak, lute of Cromwell township, deceased; retained by Catharine Book, his widow, under $3OO law. . luvuutory and appraisetneut of goods and ebonies late of Benjamin Sellers, taken by his widow tilotildn fellers. 7. Inventory of goods and eliattles, taken by Catharine Russell. widow of Jacob Russoit, deceased. 8 Inventory and appraisement of the personal proper. ty of John Fultz, lute of Tell township, deceased, taken by his want Mary Fultz. 9 Inventory and appraisement of Frank Oarloch - the 11. into of Ituntingdon borough, deceased, as token by hie widow-El.zabeth Gurloch. 10 Inventoty and appraieonteut of tlidsoncis and clt.t t ties ofJamse Curfman, late of Cass township, deceased, as takeu•by his widow Margaret J. Cm Motu. - 11 Inventory and appritieemont of the personal prop. erty of Usury Stair, late of Hai reo township, deseasett, as token by his widow Maria Stair. , 12 Intoutery of the personal property. of Kitmuel Kough, Into of Clay too nelup, deceased, Cis taken by his widow Sarah Hough. /3 lin entory nod apprahiement of tho estate of John Byer, Into of Warriersmark pwnsinp, deceased, as taken by his %Now Susan Eyer. • , J. E. SMUCKER, • Clerk Orpheus' Court. Iluutiu;dou, July 12 1 ISTO. , i U NT I IN G DON COUNTY, SS.., %L 'f ho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to RACLIEL FAUN°, late of liuntingdon county, Greeting: - 1l looe.ts, Michael kaliug did ou the 10th of January A.D. 1870, prefer his petition to tho .7rido•, of, tho Court of Common Pleas of tho SOW Minty 01 IluutingdOn pray, Mg that fir canoes therein set forth ho might be divorced from tho bonds of matrimony entered lute with you the sold Rachel Noting, Pe therotwo oommand you, ar berme connnanded, that setting abide ell other broduess and et- CllBO5 V.ltaisoover. you ho and appear in your proper per son bofora our Judges 01 liontingtion at our county court of Common Picas, there to be held for (Ito cold county on tho second Monday of August, 1070, next, to Answer the petition or libel of the said Michael Paling, and to show cause, if any you have, why tho said Michael Feting, your husband, should not be divoredst from the bondv of mat. rhnony entered into with you agreeably to tho Act of 1113 Genes at Assembly of this Com loom, math, iu such cases made and provided, nod hereof fail not 'Witness the Hon. Coo. Taylor, President of our said Court, the 22t1 of April, 18:0. 31. M. 31cNE I tr. Iluptiugdou, July 12,1870. Prothonotary. TfIO ALL WHOM IT MAX CON CHItN.--:An•lmow 2EI Juno, 18;0, upon the peti tion of It. A. Mil ter, &linnet Brown, WM. Dorris, Wm. 11. Woods, It. Simpson, Win. P. Orbulon, J. h. Smuck er, J, it. Musser, 0. 8. South, .1. U. Bailey, G. 11. Ariel. tinge, J S. Stewart, and T. 11. Cromer, thirteen fresh old ens of the vicinity of n public load hereafter Inez Honed end pra iug the Court to decree nine vuention of the old Wenn epril-„s road in the boroilgh of Huntingdon, to wit ; from the pond to which it vats vacated on 12 Jaen ury 1 , 365, (being the IN.lortli Welt corner of tlypress . Cot tage Flulti,) to the pond ydices, the same intersects Moore street. Arnie ie granted open all of the parties desiring to be heard, to appear in Conti on the Second Monday of August next, to show cause Hotly they have why said load bliould not be closed up and vacated ; and directs that this lido shall be published once in wok for four bucceseiye weeks In n newspaper publish d in the bar otn,ll of Huntingdon. ' 31.1McNElb, June 2S, 1870-4 t. Choir. ADmlNisTßATows NOTICE. tEsinta of ANN MON fGOMEItY, dee'd. l , . Letters of wltninintration upon theestate olAnn Mont guutety, lat.or rBH3VII.O borough, deceased, been glanced to the undersigned, nil pm t• 0114 indebted to the estate n:11 inehe payment, and those booing claims will pri,eut them t.tr suttlement. Juno 21.61 T4 I NVELOPES By tta , box, pack, or Ica qualltas, for mild at .!.; KW'S' BOOK XII .57,1_ , 18NER .11701i2? Tizusritts , sAtii .VALUABIJE rEAi; 'PE; [ESTATIi OF ER", DEC 'l3y.ivirtpe* of, erioxclel• of tbe,•Cliplmn's Court•sr Huntin g don county, I. will •expose to public sale, psi the,prevses in Croinivelr towusfiip, Huntingdon, eini'uty, Pa.,,, On Thursday, Atigust 4th; 1676;' :4 - ,VALUABLE FARM, in Cromwell bounded by lands of Daniel Sliontz,nob:sli'd': north, by heire•of Simon Grotz, on the •east,•:• by lands of Daniel South, and lands , of.Abralnim* . Miller, contriining „ , One I7itndred,:rleres,?~zore or lessf About 70 acres cleared and-in a gtiodrstatO . ,„ of cultic/a - ion,' the .bithirree'well,9ruberecr, haeing.thoreon:execteilial ' 41`0-§rC i lta' a log stable, and "tiedossary — Mittitildiok; — o.' good: we.lll , f.wato at fife dpor, ard of ell.,ted 4 - ) Thera - ii sfil , i) rilie'prei - : raises a fine water power. Toe above_ inlet' • of land is abotit - thieciiiiikz4 froin Elie boroughT of (Yrbisenin. Term.; of Salo :--.ono-therd'ori purchase money to be,Paid or"eonfienirithip" - sale , at. August - when deOd made, mid the balance in two equal annual paYiner4s, with interest', the'whele' t0•12.6'44 cured'l3y.thl judgment hoods - of the purehasz._ er. " - July - - - - -Trustee. Ti 1.71471.0 •- VAIVAfiIkFAILII LAND, Tbo.tiodf•signod ofroia for BALE .:; -- , - -VALUAVLE :FARM' " Locitted in IhirtiNirlirrialdp,.lluntlpgdon county, noir 'Goes' Mil - Mond containing 100 acres of gnod.farmisig hod, wall watered, and inn good !Onto of cultiostitin..' Tim Improvements consist of a gaol TIVO-STORYIiaG_HOUSE,; , , Weather. boarded, A _LOG BARN, 'Wagon she2l , Gorn Colt,. blacksmith etioVoicollent spring kn. and nther outbnlldinge. There:is tin.nrchard of cholc?,ap ple trees on the' piOrninos. c For terms and other information regarding Limo prop : orty, apply to the undersigned on the premises: ' JNO. Oornpropst Fp July 28, 18783ia 'SMikbliEß: - .)3Bll.WN;ti'=.;',',‘ FURNI7't7RE WAREROb_tISS,` IN SMIT-HS'.BrU.I.:L,,I.),I,IN:I_Oi"- HUlCTllcrdljON,' PA Rave anitimien3o stock nod best 'manufacture-of •-- - PARLOR, DINING-I/ODOM, and iIIATTIZESSEt, of all kinds, . - COTTAGE & WALNUT SUITS, of all •stylea,_ , Pureheeers'vvill find the lorgeet,, L etoekqof good furniture ever offered in Cent Mil 1'430 1 sylvanin ! eLich will be Bold . • WHOLESALE ' Bri`"AtTAiL 1.4 _direct_ from manufacturar,sJoi cash and will and arc:thus'9l - to ofer• -,,•; - , . GREATER BARGAINS than are to'be had ih theCitids: • • CALL AND EXAMINE.OUR STOCK- July 12-3 m j_ "INSITRE'TOUIt PIIOP.ERTY,' ; . JUNIATA VALLEY INSURANCE -COMPANY J. E. 14,1111CKElt, OFFICE al - lIITIVTIAtgO.Ir, •P:ENNIA BUILDINGS, . N DISE, t'OSS'oIiIikNIZGE BY FIRE, On as reasonobto terms ns nnx othor respons , nlo, cm -gimpy • J. E. SINGER, JOT IN S. HILLER,. I S AAC irRIDIIT S. •T. 31cOULLOCII, D. D.:MILLIIIHN, Wll. Tir.NlTpit Fait(?cid, _ KENNEDY;, Secioita4, J. M. MILLER; :Treasurer, J. ,B, ^Vice• President, S. •T. Mocuntooii; Agent for Huntingdo2,t co., A. B. KE!..INEDY. NE W! GEO:: F.: MARS ti EIS USUAL, LARGE' SIVGIC: SPRi\O and SUMMER GOODSI QUALITIES, Second story oißeati'i new Building Ilttutingdon,March 30 WILLIAM B: ZEIGLER, ' Dealer in - Indtes Gents and Citildrv:l4 FurnieLingl34, oD4 Erinaingl,,of nil kinds. A Lugs stool: 01 - • NOTIONS, . • WHITE GOADS, BRILLIANTS,. • NAINSOOKS, PIQUA.% INDIA TWILLS, LINENS, of all grades, GLOVES, nmi hosiery for men, nol7}ollut Cflildren Tinbzt and C.lttnere slum le, GASSIMERS, DOMESTIC GOODS. GROCERIES and PROVISIGIVS, A general assortment of' goods, al ways at lowest cash prices, and of the bust quality. .. . Butter, Eggs, &c., taken in exclidage Ullutingdun, April IC 1570. AAIZOS EVANO., Administrator. ME '.OF~~ ' CHAMBER FURNITURE; ERE F=R INCOII ['OH ATLD APRIL 1, ano MEE anti OTILER'PROP:ARiI DIRECTORS: .}: OFFICERS N E4T - " - oVEL!f! Merchant -Tailor, jii 3 O,l:epeived OF ALIT SHADES, AND ,COLORI: GEO. F. El NM I=