61obt. HUNTINGDON, PA. Tuesday morning, Sept. 20, 1870. WM. LEWIS, 1 EDITORS LIUGI-I LINDSAY, The" labe has the largest number of readers oi any other paper published in the ounty. Advertisers should remember lids. REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR CONGRESS, DANIEL J. MO.RRELL, OF CAMI3IIA COUNTY. FOR STATE SENATORS, D. WALKER WOODS, of Mifflin Co WM.-P. WILSON, of Contro County AM ASSEMBLY, • DAVID •ETNIER, of Mount Union borough TITOS. 3IcCOY, of Mifflin county. 'FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE A. J. BEAVER, of Penn towneliii) FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ABRAM B. MILLER. of Burreo Township FOR DIRECTOR OF THE POOR JOHN P. STEIVART, of Oneida township FOR JURY COMMISSIONER. S. BRYSON 'CHANEY, of Huntingdon, • • . FOR AUDITOR. lIENRY NEFF,,of West township JURY COMMISSIONER.—It is not gen erally known, but is nevertheless the fact that the law establishing the office of Jury Commissioner provides that no incumbent shall be elected for two terms in succession. Wi1..3V0 are requested by the Chair man of the County. Committee to an nounce that a Republican Mass Meet ing will be held in this place on Wed nesday evening, Sept. 28, and that em inent speaker§ will be present. Cyrus Elder, Esq., will speak at the Court House . on Saturday evening next. rThe Legislature of 1871, to be chosen this Fall, will bo the most im portant one for many years. It has the choice . of United States Senator for six years, from,llarch 4, 1872, in l i place of Senator Citmeron. It will be its duty to re-apportion the State in to Congressional districts, under the census of 1870. It will also bo called upon to re-apportion the State into Senatorial and Reprgsentative dis tricts. It will also be required to act upon the'report of the Commissioners to revise the civil cede of the State.— Last and equally important, it will have to decide upon the question. of Constitutional Reform, and is expec ted to ,a,ii.l:l3orizo the calling of a State Convention for that purpose It is to be hoped that Republicans in Republr can districts, will see the necessity of straining every nerve to'seCure a ma jority in ; each Ups°, ec as to be pre pared for tho work in band. MORE• REP ÜBLIt'A N VICTORIES.—Tho campaign of 1870 opens gloriously, and tho great hue and cry of defeat, which the Democrats have raised and which some timid Republicans wore too apt to believe, is being dispelled.by the news from:Vermont so steady and true, and Maine. so gallant'andsound. Tho'news froni 'Vermont, whiehyo ted ()RUM Art3t Tuesday . of September, is that the . Republicans elected the Governor by 22,000 majority, carried all the , inembers•ofCongress, and both Houses.. of the' . Legislature by over whelming majorities. The news from Maine, which voted on Monday, is not yet complete, but Sidney Peiham, the Ropublican.candi date for:Governor, hag an increased majority of 1000 in the same towns for Chamberlain last year. The whole . five Congressmen aro elected by hand some majorities, and the Legislature is largely Republican in both branches. Wyoming,. Colorado and Wilming ton,have all done nobly.- THE WAR. There have been no great battles sib`ce our list issue. Tho PrusSian armies are closing in on Paris, and the city at last accounts, is completely environed. Gen. Trochu is reported to be quite confident that the city is now able - to resist attack and prepar ed to withstand a seige., It is given out that the Prussians will not bom bard or • attempt to storm the town, but starve it into conditional surren der.. According to the progranime, the'Prussians'have seven army corps now before'Paris: Tho French fortresses at Strasburg, and Metz had not capitulated at last accounts, but it is not thought they can hold out much longer. Tons, and Toni, and several other French'tovos, have been bombarded. by the Prus. sians. :Heavy siege guns aro being libughtlinto play,, by the Prussians; for the purpose 'of • reducing their strongholds.' ; .k'great number of val uablehridgesaretin'd Paris o bave • been blewpApLthe beautiful Bois do Bou logne is,ruined; nothing is spared to defend - Paris: v: 1 • Negkiation'Clik peace aro looked for - with some, prOmise of success: It is thought, Paris will.not hold out long, and therefore the prospects aro bright er. The French Republic has- been formally recognized by the .United States, Spain; Ithly, Portugal and' Switzerland. King' William still lg.; .'1 11 ncires it, preferring to deal with the dead Napoleonic dynasty rather than. with the,neW Republic. The captured Louis Napoleon is still at,;;Fillinats . hohe, a magnificent royal castle in Hessen Cassel. The late Empress lind*Prince Imperial arc in Uugh•u Tho Prospects. A Democratic ndirspaper has credit by the following item in reference to That that party expects in the com ng political campaign: "With the Pennsylvania LegislattA Democratic, an apportionment would be secured that would,Make our, State Demo cratic as long as our party deserved sue. cess. This, Democrats, is what we fight for." And this is the clearest definition of the effect of the campaign that can he given. The Democrats will fight for it, as they know upon their suc cess depends the restoration of their chances for a number of years to come• What is to prevent them, if successful at the next election, from so appor tioning the districts that the Republi can vote would be a mere negation ? Nothing- whatever. If they get the power in the Legislature, the chances are theirs to - make the State Demo cratic, as districts which aro now closely contested would be so cut up that the Democratic ticket would al ways be successful. Republicans should bear this in mind during the campaign. We must not think there is nothing worth.fighting for this year, for thero is. The apportionment of the State will be in the hands of the next Senate and House, and the party in the majority will make the appor- tionment. If Republicans do not want, the State 'lost to them in the future, they must work for the success of their Legislative candidates this year. Wo are grieved to hear of the death of .110 n. JONATHAN Mc Wrridams, a native of this county, but latterly a resident of MoVeytown. Ho was at ono time Associate Judge: of this coun ty. lje had lived his threescore and ten, and they were years of industry and usefulness, to himself, his Maker, and his follow-man. Few men took as active a part in the temperance movement, which originated in this country in his younger days, and with which he at once became connec ted, and fought manfully against groat opposition, and when none were found to aid him. Ho saw the ruin it en tailed upon his fellow-men, and actua ted by the purest motives of philan throphy ho raised his voice and wield ed his pen against the monster. • Ho rejoiced, however, that ho had lived to see the progress which the vast ar my of temperance advocates bad made, as was indicated in his recent letters in the Globe, over the signature of "H. C B." He was not only a phi lanthropist but a patriot. During the rebellion his voice and pen wore alike active in diffusing the spirit of patriot ism, and his appeals were earnest and soul-inspiring. Ho had many friends, for ho had befriended many, and they, with us, will revere the memory of his acts of kindness and devotion. In the words of ono whom ho had be. frionded, wo can say, "we had hoped he might live many years yet to cheer the pathway of his many friends, but, alas; he 'lins gone to ' join the innu merable caravan that moves to the pale 'realms of shade:" May he rest in peace! A GOOD ,PAPER;— We have before us a copy of the Philadelphia Trade Jour. nal, published weekly.by Wm. C. Har ris & Co., No. 125 South Third Street, Philadelphia. It is in quarto form, and contains seven columns to the page; thiis making it one of the largest papers in the city. Wo aro gratified in looking over its pages to find it fat with advertisements, besides giving a variety of _reading matter, together with a full price list of all the commer cial and financial commodities in the market: Tbo latter is a specialty that should induce our merchants to .sub scribe, as many a dollar is. saved by knowing what the market price is. It has a large .circulation in the Middle, Southern and Western States, which makes it valuable as an advertising medium for business mon everywhere. Taken all in all, it is a paper well worth the price _of subscription—s3,oo per annum. WHEN AN OFFICER CAN MAKE AN AR REST.-A party tried at the recent court in Montgomery county, for as saulting:an officer made the point in his defence that the officer had no war rant for his arrest, whereupon the Court defined the rights and duties of police officers as follows : An officer, as any private citizen, has the right and it is his duty to pre vent a crime with or without a war ant; and whore a breach of tho peace ie imminent ho ought to make an ar rest and follow in pursuit, with or without a warrant. Whenever the officer has the offender within his view at the time of committing the offence ho has the right to make the arrest with or without a warrant. Ho has the power when the offence is committed in his view, but when he acts on the information of others, he must have a proper authori ty. In this case the officer saw the affray Or fight, which was stopped by his. approach. IL: han the right to ar rest the offenders. . IMPORTANT TO VOTERS.—Many per sons' aie Under th . 6 impiegBion - that voters who were registered last; year need not ha registered again ; This, is a mistake. Yearly registration is, re quired, and persons who have not yet been registered this year should have their names placed on the list at once, as a failure to attend to this important matter may result in the loss of a vote on the part of the, careless. „ Bears aro ravaging the oat. fields in Osgood and Templeton,, Canada, the late fires having driven them from "their runs. The Ottawa ,Free Press vouches for the fact that a sagacious old brute, with her cubs in the rear, walked boldly - - thrnugh the harvest bands and carried off • four sheaves of oats in her fOrepaWs, into the •woods. GLOBELETS, The land grabs since 1562 aggre gate almost 2,000 4 000 acres. Russia•penishiis drunkards by mak ing them.streep the streets: lialf the lame horses ono aces are made by diifective shoeing. The average salary paid to illetho diet clergymen i s estimated to be $6OO. Paris ladies wear the same style of hat that was worn one hundred and fifty years ago. The State Geologist of Ohio-deelarrs that there are ten thousand square miles of coal deposits in that State. In Louisville the Commissioners havo decided to employ no teachers under 25 yettrs of ago. There is a married couple in Brown county, lud., whose combined height is thirty feet four inches. A Fanner in lowa has harvested his barley the ninetieth day after sow ing. An exchange says there is one thing that can always be found, and that is fault. Modesty in a woman is, like color on her cheek, decidedly becoming—it not put ou. A smiling Chinese babe in Nevada has been named after Mr. Colfax, who gave away the bride some months ago. New Orleans complains of a glut in the tobacco market, owing to the war having prevented foreign purchases. The gold mines of California yield annually $23,000,000, the quicksilver mines $1,500,000, and the coal fields $1,000,000. East 'Tennessee has raised this year five million bushels of wheat, and will have a surplus of three million bushels for sale. Henry Ward Beecher refers to ono of his correspondents as a person who took what is called the "hyper-galvan istic moculation." A Nevi Orleans court has - decided that calling a man "small potatoes" doesn't render it legal to knock him down with a watermelon. Forty-six'snakes, highland mocca sins, wero killed on one plantation in llenclortion county, North Carolina, one.day last _week. - • The population of Paris, according to a census taken in 1868, amounted to 2,150,916 souls, of whom 2,028,736 were born in Franco. A vagrant, who had been fined reg ularly every week for bogging, re quested the magistrate to flue him by the year at a reduced rate. Lincoln county, N. C., has a boy who, at the ago of cloven years, weigh ed 212: pounds, and now, at the age of nineteen, ho weighs 265. In digging a well on• the farm of Moses R. Lake, of Chichester, N. H.;tl live frog was found at a depth of thir teen feet below the surface. . An authority on poitltry recom mends tho pulling out of the flight feathers of ono wing, to prevent fowls from flyidg, instead of cutting the wing feathers. ' The Boston Post says that Susan B Anthony challenges tho world to a talking match on tho woman's rights question, mile beats, best three in five, to corsets. Tho production of Lake Superior copper ore this year is estimated at 1,000,000 tons, which is twico as much as was produced in the entire United States in 1843. • A short time since a Hr. Knott was tried in an interior• county of Georgia for a violation of law. Tho verdict of the jury was: "\Vo find the defendant Knott guilty." Tho lowa wheat crop of 1870 was gathered from two million acres, and it will amount to twenty-four million bushels. 'This is about twentyfour bushels to every person in the state. Sir William Thompson says. that it is as certain as it is that the weight of a clock will run down, that planet af ter planet, ago by ago, will creep into the sun, and not ono 'escape' itS' fiery end. A boy came _near, burning up the business quarter of Fayette, Missouri, last week, by saturating a kitten with coal oil and setting it on fire. The kitten made things very lively for a few minutes., - Tho military career of King William 1., of Prussia, extends over a period of fifty-five years. His majesty, who was born in 1797, wail present- at the battle of Waterloo, and was then but eighteen years of age. A Minnesota paper says that during a recent thunder storm • the lightning struck the ground near Red Ring, bor ing a hole about eight inches indiam eter, and "so deep that a twenty-foot polo failed to reach the bottom. L'lndustriel Alsacion gives a sad story of the bombardment of Sires. bourg. A shell fell in the courtyard of a school kept by nuns, in the Rue do l' Arc en-Ciel. Seven young girls were killed and four others wound ed. In the year 1848 tho present King William, of Prussia, then the prince royal, was obliged to flee from Berlin to avoid the rage of the people. At about the same timo Louis Napoleon ro entered• Franco and speedily roach ed,the kmpeial throno. . An Irish, woman living ,near Jack son, Midlc.,'While Ongaged in habging out her washing, the other day, was bitten -.in the-taco by ; a- potato bug which - sheßlirushed off the' lino. Her face immediately commenced to swell, and sho rapidly grow worse; and diod after three days of agony. "I require," said a sago of the Indian tribe of Ponobscots, "but three things to mako me happy." "What is tho first?" inquired a seeker of wisdom.-- 7 , "Tobliceb," vas the reply. "What is the second ?" Well, what is the third ?" "Why," said thO philoso pher, contemplatively, "a little more .rum." A Christian was brought before magistrato for nn unprovoked assault on a Jow. "What had ho demi that you should knock him down ?" asked tho judge. "Done! .why, isn't ho ono of the bloody Jews that , crucified our Savior ?" "But," remonstrated the magistrate, "all that happened nearly two thousand years ago." "Did Why, I only• heard of ' it' last night," answored the °vet zealous convert. ,- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP Notice Is hereby given that the partnership here• (Were (Abdul"; undo the name of IL PHOTZMAN Si SON, Saddle and liaenets maker a, h dttseh ea this Mb day of September, 1870. The business Mill hereafter be conduc ted by the undersigned, ahe a ill attend to the settling of the hooks of the old film. All indebted Will pl.. call and settle, and those having bills against the firm cull please Fluent them. DANIEL PROTZNIAN. MoConnellstown, Sept 0, 1870 se2o DAJLTNEIt WANTED. An Opening, half intro net, for an energetic Pr to an :Moat seooo . The best business in pi.nadelpl and only establishment) in the United States conibini ETIV,U, mg on Vinod, I.ithiegi mildly; end Steam rose .Tol lh inting I'm• pm feat sati , faction mill on M. LONCIAUIt h, 30 nod 32 South 7th esreet, addi o.m 217 fete ens onset, Camden, N. J. MAGGIORE USE IIIIC4GIORE BAKING POWDIIIt Warranted to make Light, Sweet, Nutritiong,, and Healthy tscuits, Binger and Corn Bread, /Itie/defted, and all lauds of °rare cakes. Pot Pm's, Puddings, Pastry, de. In every any superior to Soda and Cream of Tar. ter. sededt MAGGIORE Saxon. Green, otter SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN S PAINT. J. I 4 WEEKS & CO.,' Manufacturers, Re2o.lw. 124 North 4th Street, Philo&Ipllio. A VOID QUACKS.- A iletim of early Millie ration, canning nervous debility, Frematut o decay, Am., having ti but in vain eve ry celvertieed remedy, him n Melillo means of self-cure, rtlu ch he will send free to his milmysinTerers. Address 111. TUTTLE, 78 NASSAU Street, N. Y. Dsychomancy, Fascination or soul• charming.-400 pages; cloth. This wonderful book has full instructions to enable the render to fascinate either Box, or any minimal, at will. Mesmerism, Spirit• unl ism, and hundreds of others curious experiments. It can be obtained by sending address, with 10 cents post age, to T. W. EVANS .1 CA., No. 41 80. Sts, phis. PRICE REDUCED. THE BEST IN TUE COUNTRY. NEW YORK OBSERVER $1 PER ANNUM. ONE MONTH FREE ON TRIAL. SIDNEY E. MORSE, JR., & CO., ao2o-4w 37 P.tiut ROW, NEW YonE. WANTED.—Lands in Pennsylva nia for cash and good stooks. TOWNSEND EROS., 134 South Third Street, Philadelphia. ACHANCE SEhDO.III OFFERED! I nun interest in ono of tho best Silver Mines of tie nay, developing, .to, dear Ceorgotow it, Cot. Can sat• lay you of Its nndoubted value as a good Investment and a paying one. feet of references given. I Wish to sell one-half of it very cheap for cash. Address my atty!s., TOWNSEND 111105., 114 &h. Third et., Philadelphia., $lOO.OOO IN SIX 51ONTIIS can bo made by o slitond and toliablo nib in a Euro, sato tt.iness. An imostritent of $l5 will retnin a clear profit of $475. For particulars call on or address tlno NORTH ASI.IIRICAN PICTUltii. CO., No. 85 Nassau at., Now Yolk. NTE WSPAPER ADVERTISING.- ' A New Cook of 123 pogo, Pr fee 30 cts. by man. AMEBICAN NEWS CO., Now York. SIIERIFF'S SAL,E. • k :By W w u° of it urit of Leria Pa. directed to me, l wi I expose to public Fele, on the prembes, SATIIt- DAY, the 15th day of OUTolltilt, 1870, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following property, to spit: All that certain lot of ground con sisting of parts of Lots Nos. 8, 0 and 10 in the record plan of the borough of Huntingdon. bounded on rho south by Allegheny street, on the west by Smith sheet, on the north by alley ten fret wide, (a Inch is apput tar tlet to the premises.) and on the east by lot of George 0. Tate and IV. W. Hildebrand (hereinafter described) ou jetticli laser riot premises ;s erected a stone and brick dwelling house. - ALSO—AII that part of a lot of ground ~ilnste In the said hot ough of Iluntingelo,n extending flout Allegheny to Hill Ott cot, niljoinfpg lotof Thomas Fisher, Sr., on the east. the nbolo described piemises on the nest, number ed 8 in rile I ecorded plan of NO borough of Huntingdon, bounded and done, lied Os follows, to wit: That part this not Which f route on raid Alleghet.y street, from the nesters iino 01 Ore said lot of Thomas Fisher, Sr., to the costs[ n Into of the ahoy° de , crthed lot, and extending back hour Allegheny biloat ton :tads 1101 street, the dis tance of eighty feet, to that part of said lot owned and occupi. it by it. Ihneo tote teen, Esq.. Seined, taken in execution and to be bold as the property of (leo. 0. Tate, Theodof e II Clot - ter, Itsl.,,tulnunisttator of W. W.llll- debrattfl, deed „ and John Hildebrand, tutu tenant. AD3IINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. [l:staie of Franl.linLnisd, deed Lettei of :111,1111iStlati011 upon tim CStatO of Franklin Lib a, Inle f Damn, iota ohlop, .lecea.4ol, baring been panted to tine nialer,igned, all 110[60118 Indebted to tins rotate trill make immediate Pa) went, and those hating claims will present them for settlement. WILLTAMF. Administrator. Shad° Gap, Sept. 20-Ct 1 CENT REWARD . . Ran ar ay from the. subscriber in Dublin township, Huntingdon comity, Pa-, AI:EXAGDISH Al. MILLS, a bonne boy, about 18 yearq of ago, light complexion, and stout built. All p•rsanssro hereby notified not to hat bot or triest him on my account as I hill pay no bills of his coututeting. The abovu t award will be paid to any person mutt ring hint to ion. Shade Gap, Sept. 20, 1570 37Mi.. ME.Y...Xii.l.iiah, et rle l' tel,aelphra OM. r los/Pate, OD Arch St.; Prof. Dalton, 2:13 W. 4th St., Cincinnati, 0, awl Dr. Greene, at Charlotte, N. C~ are tnak• "cures . , ier t o it i idVic t e1 t..,, A r i S ih itti l O c u i. We" knife or causti c r;_, i.i.i. ‘.- ' in edie i n a, : and nith but Halo iCi P. 5 4.,, CI ram. Emery root and fibre is CI litlicil and re- mm], ll:taken ut i v \ 0 V. , timeand eau- net return. Lent ee. t.... 1 v 5 ~,A of bogus Pro. i, fesiers, di ith their 'iJ e' bogus treat- i Milts, sic cling our til ID (11 tither tlso • inents. No others treatments. None other should ever Lo used. For erticnlore. 001111 for et reolar, call. or add reso art ntou e. MEM ME= M'CONEELLSTOWN, Ilaa constantly on hand a full nagortment of choloc. Groceries, &c., &c., &c., Which he IN iii disposo of at rcasouahlo prices. Eho pub• lie of tbo surrounding conutry would do well to give hi= a call before purchasing olseuhoro, us ho Will make it an object for customers to buy. GIVE'II7.3I.A 51cConnelistew n, .apt. 20.21° N EW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. IVAI. AFRICA I °p ig , :f 1,1,1ta histl uripalsui,c.dtlinattliloo 11./ilL":lt,,coo Hun tia g don, A Fine Assortment of all kinds of • BOOTS AND SHOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children., All of which to m 11l sell at fair prices. Quick sates and small profits. 101 l and examine my stock. Manufacturin g and Repairing douo to order as usual. Huntin g don, Ap. 14, 1569. DEMO TED TO THE N. E. CQRNER OF DIAMOND. Boot and Shoe Emporium. J JOHN 11. WESTBROOK Wei lkspectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity Macho hosjuat received from the city a Raw and splendid stock of BOOTS & SHOES,.HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sack Trunks, (CT., &c., &c., &c. all of 0 latch lie is prepat ad to sell at greatly reduced juices Don't forget the note atand to the Diamond. Old casts,. mars and the puldto generally aro invited to call. llunttugdon, ap. 7, 1869. GEO. SHAEFFER floe Jnst retetneil from the coot with SPLENDID STOCK BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &C., Which lio olreps to tho inspection of his customers and tho public geneially. Ito will bell tin stock' at the mold REASONABLE PRICES, ruel Uiu,o ulto puiellase once will surely call again BOOTS & SIIOES MADE TO ORDER',. ato REP:URING 1101)0 in the nentegt and nio,t uipedi tiou4 nunner. C.tll Mr....t.11.101T., at 1114 ,Lop ou Ilill Arvet, ft.w .10.1 went of 11 o I)huovukl. up. 11;1:30 AGRICULTURAL FAIR OF THE ALTOONA. PARKASSOCIATION, TO BE HELD AT Altoona, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday October 4tu, sth 6th and . 7th, '7O. $4,500,0014 Premiums! Competion open to all parts of the Siate ! Tho Association takes pleasure in calling the attention of the public to the very liberal premiums offered this year. They equal those of the State Society, on similar classes. The design of this liberality -is to produce friendly competition, and at the same time remunerate exhibitors and visitors. Tho premiums on thoroughbred horses and cattle amount to over $600,00, and all the ether classes are equally liberal. For the la dies, some $300,00 worth of silver ware has boon pm chased, and will be distributed as premiums for the work of their hands. These premiums range in value from $l,OO up to $15,000, and many of the articles are beau tiful, and the Managers believe they will be prized much more than tho slime amount paid in money. For full particulars, see premium list, pub lished in pamphlet form, and to be hand of any of the offlocrs or Managers. New buildings will be added to those a% ready on the ground, and everything provi ded for the convenience of exhibitors and sat isfaction of visitors. S. C. BAEER, President E. B. McCann, Secretary. JOHN LLOYD, Treasurer. Sept• 13- W. ➢CCLIAN kl P ALLISO x.nuert.ixt NEW STOVE AND TIN STORE. BUCHANAN, ALLISON & CO Have opened a new Store in Yenter's new building, in the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa., and have ready for sale a largo assortment of Cook and Parlor Stoves, SPEER'S REVOLVING LIG UT, SPEER'S ANTI-DUST, SPEER'S ANTI-DUST COOK STOVES, SMITH'S REGULATOR and EUREKA COOK STOVES =I Also, a largo assortment of 1 1 34 ACO ffl i rdl3BE6 WAIIIC, and egreat variety of goods, never before kept in this place, We also manufacture TIN WARE TO ORDER llepniring, Roofing and Spouting done nt short notice 44 Country Stores buppl fed with Tin Ware nt city rates. Confident of being able to make it advantageous to their customers they respectfully solicit a share of public petronngo. ROOM IN YENTER'S NEW BUILDING IN TILE DIAMOND, HUNTINGDON, PA. Jan, 5, 1570 WILLIAM B. ZEIGLER, Dealer in Lodi& Cents and Children's Furnishing Goods, and Erinunings, of all dude. A largo stock of NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, BRILLIANTS, NAINSOOKS, PIQUAS, INDIA TWILLS, LINENS, of all grades, GLOVES, awl hosiery for men, woolen and Children. Thibet and Cachou.. shawl% CASSIMEIIS, DOMESTIC GOODS, GROCERIES awl PROVISIONS. A geocral assortment of goods, al ways at lowest cash prices, and of the best quality. Butter, Eggs, &e.,taken in oxehange Huntingdon, Apt it 20, :570. New Cheap Store. • Crownover & Decker, Have just opened nt their new store, west end of Hill Street, next door to the National Hotel, near Fisher's Mill, in Huntingdon, a large and selected stock of DRESS-GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENS-WARE FISH and SALT, FLOUR and CROP, And everything else generally kept in a first class store. Everything, new and selling cheap, for CASH OR PRODUCE. May 2-1.6 m. CROWNOVER & DECKER. O. W. JEFFRIES NEW DRUG STORE. On the corner, opposite the Exchange Hotel, HUNTINGDON PA. Will have a good election of drugs, medicines, &c. rout reliable di uggista, also a great variety of notions, noes , articles, periumerles, petan timalicines, toilet, soaps brushes Minn, grmories, do , THE DRUG DEPARTMENT Will be conducted by Dr. Thos. Johnston. who bai been in the practice of medicine for over forty years, which will be a great advantage to those hu3ing medicines for family use, w here it is not Convenient to (mu toy a phyei• chin. Advice given when medicines are wanted. Der act iptions carefully compounded. Dr.JollllBtoll iva satire of this toe n. and studied medicine under the celebrated Or. Henderson, whose rep utation is well remembered by all old citizens. Cold sparkling soda water can be bad during the sum mer, drawn from Tuft's celebrated Arctic Fountains, Is Melt is now considered the best in use May 24, JOHNSTON & CO. Latest Arrival of Gent's Goods. H. ROBLEY -. • MERCHANT TAILOR, Has remove.] to the room over• John Baro .4 Con Bank, (Old Broad Top Corner.) whole lie is prepared to do all kinds of work in his lino of business. Ito h‘u just receive ad a full lino of • CLOTHS, - • YESTINGS, CASSIAIERS, CORDUROYS, &c. Thankful fur pait . pntronago ho solicits a contlnuanco of tho santo. Tho attention nt tlw public is called to his stock of cloths, Ac., dh•ch he Is prepared to make up to order to a fashionable, durable and workmanlike manner., Please give me a call. 11. ROBLEY, Merchant Tailor. Hunt ingdm, Pa.; April ith, 1669. IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS. • All Cavalry Line officers oho wero in the sorrier, be. tttcen July 22,1 Thal and July 17 th 15(x2 are entitled to allowance for use and risk of horses, amounting fort ho whole Unto to about $150; for a less t ime, to it proper. tionate amount. IM•aliarges most accompany ciatms, Heirs of those entaird• but who wero hilted or died in the so y ice , and the en ears of pay ha; lag been collected, nro onlj. r maned to go u a power of A tiotney. Parsons 11:11 mg claims of this kind, or suy other claims against the Cove, omen, t can have them promptly collected by apply lug in relboll Or by letter to IC ALLEN LOVELL, July I`s 1510-t5. A IYMINISTIIATOR'S [Estate of Ilev. W. It. '7.‘111,1,;;, Lotion of mlininistiation 00011 the cotate 011{0 1 . W. R. Into ni YORK. COUNTY, deceased, having been panted to the undersigned, all imi•ems indebted to the estate stiltmake vayment., and those having chilli's will carat them lot neltieinclit, JOIN OAKES, Sn. Aug 50-et , toinistrator. SECOND ANNUAL R EAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY. MILES LEWIS & CO Farina ; Town Lots, Rouses, and all kinds of REAL ESTATE, bought or sold. Boolld, Mortgages nud Deeds accurately prepared. Money loans urgotlated on Real Estate security FOR SALE Lot No. 14, West Ifuntlngdon, vacant. First 'thole lot most of Fulton Street on Southern side of min. bt., Good lot and splendid location. Price s7a. Two story front° houso' large stable, good well and whole of lot No. 224 Good location. Price marmabio a Large Frame Dwelling on Weehington street, West nuotingdon, west of Fatten, ton rooms; good water, Price, :$5000: Frame Dwelling on Washington street east of Chest nut. Price, $2BOO. Titre° lots of ground In Wilsontown. A good limestone fume in {Vest township, saran mites from U. It. 0 Whim 250 acres Fur any informatlou In regard to conditlone, Myer tlelug, de., apply, In person, or by letter, to SIMPSON & ARMITA9E, HUNTINGDON, Pa., Office, opposite the Court House July 12-3in-9lu. DO NOT PASS BY - GWIN'S D. P. CWIN INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS JUST OPENED SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY COME AND SEE. D. P. GWIN Huntingdon, Ap.lo, 1670 NEW GOODS ANE PLENTY OF THEM H. ROMAN. MEI MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING SPRING AND SUMMER El= 11. 40M AN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE For Oentlomen'n Clothing of the beet material. and madt in the beet workmanlike 'mincer, call at TI. ROMAN'S, oppoeito one Franklin Ileum. in Mar/. •t Siloam, II amine don, lin. JOHN C. MILLER, (Successor to C. 11. M11.1.111t & SON,) DEALEit IN . All Kinds of LEATHER ) AND SHOE FINDINGS, HUNTINGDON, PA. . itt12.1870 HUNTINGDON Manufacturing Company, Is now prepared to fill orders for WEATHERBOARDING, FLOORING, DOORS, AND SASH, And in short to du all kindti of ,Carpenter work— To furnish HUBS, SPOKES and I'ELLIES, in quantities, and receive orders for WIIIinELIOT-ICWILLVIL3O. At All orders shuuld.be addressed to ' D. W. ARTLEY,'President, iinntingdon,,Pa. Toszt-m#M - v .J. M-WISE„ Manufacturer,and Dealer in 35" TS it /01 - ri" 3EII . 7 Respectlully incites the attention of the Patio to his stand on 11111 st.i unsitiogdon„ In tho rear of Ueorge W Swartz' Watch and Joss elry store, ss hero ho manufactures and keeps all kinds of Furnituro at reduced prices. Per sons wishing to purchas% rill do well to giro 'tins a call. Repairing of all kindantkded,ha promptly and charges rensonablo. Aar Also, litalertakin; carried on, and Coffins mod° In any style desired, .short , .• . , The subscriber has a NEB' AND ELEGANT zrEARsn and is proposed to attend Funerals at any ploco in town or couutly. J. M. WISE. Huntingdon, May 'J, 1868-tf BARGAINS. I have been requested by rho owners of the following Sum ing Machines to diliuso of them possible at the price, anne,cd.loi they wish to procure Singer inachiner in tbeil,placer , One GI omor raker Machine, loiip stitch, in good run. n ing order, cost $OO, will taku $5O; one Florence modul, with tuLker & c, cost $5O, mill takes (good erdel) $53, ono Glover Sr Baker machine, loop stitch, unit box, Coil $65, will take $l5; one Wilciix''& $O5, will lake $3O; ono biruver.k Baker machine, good luntling' order, cost $55, mill tuba $10; one earlier Machine, with cover, well finished, cost $lO, mill take 335 ono line Grover & Baker Machine, never been used, cost with tilde er, extra bettuners &c $7B, m ill take $7O. :Letters for information and orders fur the celebrated Singer Meddle:to bu addressed to July J C. litAllt,fluntitiOup, V.l. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. [EstaLe of Dr. Eliphas Bigelow, deceased.] There will be sold at public sale, on tho premises, in Jackson Township, Huntingdon county, Pa., on FRIDAY, 14th day of OCTOBER, 1870, at 10 o'clock, a. in., the following 'Seal Estate : THE MANSION FARM, containing 230 acres, nearly all cleared, fen ced and cultivated; bounded by lands of Robt. Huey and Sarah Porter, on the west ; by lands of 'Wm. Cole's heirs on the eolith ; by John Barr's heirs on the east; by Wm, Reed and others on the north; having thereon a large log-frame house, bank barn, good tenant house, stable, three orchards ; &c.— This is a valuable property, hitving about 72 acres of meadow, and is in good condition. 2d.—A tract of about 72 acres of timber land, adjoining the south-east corner of the Mansion Form. 3d.—A lot of ground containing obout 169 perches, bounded by lands of Sainual Watt, John Ayers and Samuel Rickets," formerly owned by Wm. Porter. 4th.—Tract of 15 acres, more or less, in Jackson township, bounded by land of Jue. Bell on the 'west, Samuel Watt on the north, Samuel Musser on the east, and Stone Creek on the south, having house and stable there -011. sth.—Tract of G acres of meadow land cleared,'known as the Alexander Johnston lots, bounded by lands of John Triester and Wm. Davis on the south, and Stone Creek on the north, and Wm. Davis on the east. No buildings. The above lands lie on Stone Creek:about two and-a-half miles north-east of MeAlavy's Fort. There will be Bold on the premises near Masseysburg, Iluntingdon county, On Saturday, October 15th, 1870, at I o'clock, p. m, the following described TRACT OF LAND, containing 111 Acres, composed of three smaller tracts, bbunded by lands of'Samuel Croyle, Joseph Powell and others, being nearly all cleared and cultivated, arid hrving thereon a house aad stable. All grain iu the ground reserved. Posses.lion given on 14th November, 1870, subject to the rights of the tenants. There will be sold in Belleville, Mifflin county, Pa., on FRIDAY, 21st October, 1870, at 1 o'clock, V. m., the following property: About 2 acres of ground, in Belleville, fronting on the public street, bounded by lands of Shem Yoder and others, having thereon a brick house and stable. Also, a lot of ground in the adjoining vil lage of Mechanicsville, containing about half an atre, fronting on main - street, and hounded by lot of Joseph Potts on the south, and an alley on north and east, having thereon two frame and one log dwelling houses, log sta ble and other improvements. Possession given on Ist April, 1871. TEI{3IS OF SALE.—One-third of the purchnso money to he paid al I luntingdon, an the 14th November, 1870, when deed will be made; one-third in one year thereafter, with inter est, and the remaining third at the death of the widow of Dr. Bigelow, the interest there of to be paid to her annually during her life, the whole to bo secured by the judgment bonds of the purchaser. ISRAEL BIGELOW, MARY• JOHNSON, LEUCITE BIGELOW, NANCY MLLES. JAS. 11. rICELOW. LEWIS Bino)w, REBECCA BICEIME, JACOB BIGELOW, WILLIAM NALE. Guardian of Brown and Francisco Bigelow. Alery's Fort, Aug. 30-td ORPHANS' COURT SALE, By virtue of an order issuod out of the Orphans' Court of Uuntingdon county, I will expose to public sale on the promises in Cromwell township, On Tuesday, September - 27th, 1870, The following described real estate: ATRACT OP LAND situated in Cromwell township, on the - ptiblie road lending from Mt. Union to Chambers burg, adjoining lands of Thomas Ashman on the east, Peer &wrist on the north, Enos McMullin on the went, and lands of Bock- Ilill Iron Works on :lie south. containing 144 ACRES, more or loss. The improve ments consist of a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and Bank litre, Double Wagon Shed, and a good Orchard beeline. fruit.— Also, a number of 'mach, pear at 7rl cherry. trees, a never-failing.springif water and a good well in the yard. Two streams id' wa ter run 'through the- premisesomd there is iron ore and good limestone on the farm. Teems PP SS:E.—Otte third of the pa-r -etinae money to be paid at November caurt,on the confirmation of the sale, and the balance. in two equal sunuah. payments with interest to be secured by the bonds and mortgage or judgment bonds of the purchitser. Sale to commence at two o'clock, P. M. on said duty, CHRISTIAN PRIOR, JR.. Executor of Christian Price, deed, PRIVATE SALE _ OF VALUABLE MILL AND FARM, Situated on tine Raystown Branch, of theJuniata riven nt the mouth of James Creolgono a half mites from Mar' kleaburg Station on tho lluntingdon sad Broad Top Railroad, lluntlugdon county, Pa. Mill Rouse, 43x60 feet one story ,stone,, and two of Frame, 'ery strong and perritanentlylnilt. Fonr ptdrs of mtll stones, too orator wheels 14 feet high, over shot, in good, order. A Two-Story Brick lioue For miller; with stable, garden. &c, Farm contains 32D ACRES, 150 acres in cultivation, 50 in meadow, having thereon a largo • STONE MANSION HO USE, two stories higb, bank bath, wools tiouth, and other out buildings. Also, two teurmt houses, sod .Blacksmith chop. For further particulars, inqui:o of JACOB IT. ISETT, James Creek P. 0,, Aug. 23 tf pRIVATE SALE OF • VALUABLE , FARM LAND, The undersigned offers for sale a VALUABLE FARM, :-. Located In Barreo township, II untingdon , county, near Goes' Mitt. and containing NO acres of good farming lend; wail %stored, awl in a good state of cultivation. 'no Improvements consist of a good TiVaSTORY LOG HOUSE, Weather boarded, A LOG BARN, Wagon shed. Corn Crib, blacksmith shop excellent spring honso mat other outbuildings. There is an orchard Of ,thoic o pie trees on the premises. • - " - • For terms and other information regarding the props erty, apply to t h e undersigned an ttr:ii , y . iza kEz. July 20, 1810.2 in ant, • CurnproPst TOWN LOTS FOR SALE IN IpE.7IIUNTINGDON . Boy Lots from brat bawls at , • $2OO • Purchasers desiring to build cab husid' very iiture,:i terms as to payments. Now la tho limo to Invest. Ap. ply to [jy2l9 , It, ALLISON DRILLER. T AND FOR SAL-EL -, . • 7 ; . "1 I 7 2 Tfo stibseiibe'r desire ' s to ft ispdso, with iSitt or his Innii &Hume melts tho Itig sughw irk Creek, in,Ptom twp, Hunting Jon county, nod ono 111111.1 nest frail Orbisonis, This tool is of a good (ruddy of bottom-land, moll sm. plied with MAO ,f.dintg sin ingS)tiftl enftleiont hnionnt of good thaws, convenient to mills, stores, markets, Post offices and Climates: V. itl eell, to suit ptitehasers, both in amount of laud I . frotn one flero ups.ards3 and in tertsks There I; a saw mill on' said p It Mises in ample order, to 6.1 W all kinds of building lumber. Titles good. Conte and see t •Now in' the ",011 . 11) toleeejl yowselNes[ pleasant homed. Apply_ to tho,hubsei Hoe on tilc 1401111 1 PR On.1:04 3611 N 11: 811ENIELT, '" Aug. 23-tf, „ OibiscetiekHunt, co. ' _ - Dealer in :Boolcs - ,, , Sth tiouery an‘l Huge. Inetrinuents, corner of tine tatoutla. I=