The Huntingdon Journal. J, A. NASH, (I (JNTING DON, I' ENN'A - FEBRUARY 13, 1880, FRIDAY, - Circulation LARGER than any other Paper in the Juniata Valley Entered at the Pot (lt - Nre.atHuntingtion, Pa., un 5ee , .11 ,- 1 017:8k Republican State Ticket. FOR JUDGE OF TILE SUPREME COURT: Hon. HENRY GREEN, OF EASI'ON FoR AUDITOR-GENERAL : Hon. JOHN A. LEMON, OF BLAIR Republican National Convention. A National Convention of the Republican party will meet at Chicago on Wednesday, the second day of Juno next, at 12 o'clock noon, for the nomination of candidates to be supported for President and Vice President at the next election. Republicans and all who will co-operate with them in suppoiting the nominees of the party are invited to choose two delegates from each Con gressional district, four at large from each State, two nom each territory, and two from the fist ict of Columbia, to represent them in the Convention. .J. 1). CAMERON, Chairman. 'Monis J. KEOGH, Secretary. MESSRS. SCOTT & MCFADDEN have re tired from the control of the Osceola. Re reilie. Their suceesso:s have not been announced. THE late Adolph E. Bonie, whose death is announced elsewhere in this paper, be queathed $lO,OOO to his worm personal friend, Gen. Grant. • ALBANY'S City Hall was burned on Tuesday morning, entailing a loss of $lOO, 000. Whea the dome fell seven firemen were caught, one of whom has since died THE House of Representatives of lowa, on Saturday last, by a vote of 37 to 31, adopted a resolution submitting a consti tutional amendment to the people making women eligible to the Legislature. AT the Cabinet meeting held on Friday, the sentence of the court martial which re cently tried Major Reno, recommending his dismissal from the service, was affirm ed, and proper orders to that effect will soon be issued. THE management of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Society are making arrange menu for a national sheep show, to be held, in connection with the State Fair, in Philadelphia, in September next The premiums to be offered fur sheep alone will amount to the liberal sum of $6,000. TuE body of Mii.s Mollie Hartman, of Pittsburgh, was cremated at Washington, Pa , on Saturday last, in Dr. LeMoyne's furnace. The body weighed eighty pounds, and it required three hours to reduce it to aches. The incineration vas csrried out according to the request of the deceased. THE Harrisburg Telegraph m;ght find some milder terms than "malcontent" and "mongrel" for the papers that object to. a Blaine convention giving Grant instruc tions. None of your bull-dozing, gentle men. This is a free country, and news papers, Ike individuals, have a right to .speak out in no,etin'.' HON. A. E. BOGIE, of Philadelphia Secretary of' the Navy under the first ad ministration of President Grant, died at an early hour on Thursnay morning of last week. at his residence in that city, at the ripe old age of 71 years. Mr. Borie was highly respected by the people of Phila delphia, and his death is a source of re gret to all who knew him. • JAMES GORDON BENNETT, editor of the New York Herald, has contributed $lOO,- 000 for the relief of the distress in Ire land. This large contribution is withheld from the hands of Parnell, who is now visiting this country in the interests of the poor of Ireland. There seems to be some thing wrong in Parnell's way of doing things. Drexel, Morgan & Co., the bank ers who were acting as treasurer, for Mr. Parnell, have given public notice that the) will do so no longer THE Somerset Herald waxes very in dignaut at the fact that a majority of the Republicans of Pennsylvania are not for his favorite. It would be well for the Herald man to consider that others, as well as he, are to be accorded the privilege of thinking and acting for themselves in such !natters. Republicans will not be bullied. threatened or bull dozed into the support of any candidate, and men who have been the recipients of Government patronage during the greater part of their lives, and who like the horse leech, are still crying, "give, give !" should still remember that the party was not organized and maintain ed fur their special benefit. They might at least be a little more choice of terms when speaking of their neighbors and spare a little of their threatening and braggadocio, bearing in mind that it is a long lane that has no turn. 'Boomers," "scurvy poli ticians," &c.., are terms which, to say the least, are not elegant, when used in regard to our neighbors. SETTLING 131 ) THE RIOT CLAIMS.-A dispatch from Pittsburgh, under date of the 7th inst., says that Allegheny county has paid up the Pennsylvania railroad'b riot claims. The county officials have had the money on hand fur some time. Yes terday afternoon John 11. Hampton, of the firm of Hampton & Dalzell, solicitors for the railroad company, called upon Controller Alexander, and said he was ready to accept the money and give a clear receipt for the same. The Commissioners theteupon filled out a warrant upon Treas urer McCallin for $1,600,000, the amount of the claim. He then turned over to Mr. Hampton drafts and checks on various banks. On the evening before the claim of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com piny, amounting to $33,232 82, was paid in a lump. This claim was originally about 844,400, but the Commissioners got it scaled Jown twenty-five per cent. These payments wind up the big claims against the county. There are yet a number of small ones to settle, but they would not aggregate a tithe of the one paid yester day. The original claim of the Pennsyl v Railroad Company was $2,612,- THE CONVENTION. The Republican State Convention which wet in Harrisburg, on Wednesday or last c‘ei.k, full pri.ccedings of which be found on the firs page of to day's Joutt NA.r„ was one of the most spirted bodies that has assewbled in Pennsylvania for y.-ars, and in some resp.ets its results gre Editor. Ith, most curi.,us. It is a fact pat, nt, to all I that a large uojerity of the deledates the convention were anti Grant men, and io raver of James G- Blaine, but by some weans, unknown to novices in political wire-pulling, the friends of Grant suceeed ed in passing a resolution instructing the delegation to Chicago to vote as a unit for his nomination. The resolution was pass ed by the insignificant tnAjer:ty of twenty. and it would have been still smaller if sonic of the delegates Ind net disobeyed the in structions of their c mstituenis. how these men will explain their strange conduct is not astogether plain to us. The Republi cans of our county, who are largely in la vor of Blaine, regret the action of the convention on the Presidency, and what is true of our county ie likewise true of a large majority of the counties throughout the State, for there is no use denying the fact that Blaine is Penusylvania's choice for the Presidency We believe that a large majority of the delegates chosen to the Chicago Conven tion are opposed to Grant and the third term, and we believe further that the for midable opposition that has been develop ed against him will cause him to decline a nomination and forbid the use of his name before the convention If such should be the case, Senator Blaine will then undoubt edly receive the united support of the Pennsylvania delegation. The opposition to Gen. Grant comes not so much of personal objection to him, as from an aversion on the part of the masses to change the ens torn inaugurated by Washington, and res pected by his successors, of one man hold ing the office of President not more than two terms. But so great is the confidence of all our people in the honesty, integrity and patriotism of the hero of Appomattox, that should he be nominated by the party, and consent to become its standard-bearer for a third time, the Republicans of Hun tingdon county will rally around him as of old and will do their full duty to se cure his triumphant election. GREEN AND LEMON. In our ii,sue of last week we had only time and space to announce the neminees of the State Convention and to nail their names to our mast head, which we did with pleasure and satisfaction. HENRY GREEN, of Northampton county, is a gentleman every way qualified for the responsible psition fur which he has been named. Judge Green is now filling the seat on the Supreme Bench, by appointment, made vacant by the death t.f . Hon. Warren K Woodward, and his unan imous nomination by the dominant party is a just tribute to his worth. He has al ways been a consistent and earnest Repub lican, but unschooled in the tricks of the plitician and the partisan. Ile has the reputation of being a learned lawyer, and be comes before the people fur this high trust with a spotless character, and in No ember next the people of Pennsylvania will ratify his nomination by electing him Ly a majority away up in the thousands. COL JOHN A. LEMON, of Blair coun ty, the nominee for Auditor General, is one of the most popular men in the State. The fact that he has been twice elected to the State Senate, in a strong Democratic district, is evidence of the esteem in which he is held amongst those who know him best. lie is now serving his third term in the Senate, and his legislative hirtory is free from the taint of the lobby and the ringater. C,l. Lemon is a man of modest pretentions, but he possesses great common sense, and a familiarity with public affairs which qualify him to sa' isfactorily dis charge the duties of the office for which he has been nominated. He is a self made man, and his unprecedented popularity is the result of his eff,rts to honestly serve those who have called him from the pri vate walks of life to official position of crust and importance. His election is cer taro, and he will go out, of the Juniata Val !ey with such a majority as will surprise the opposition. Whoop'er up, boys, for Green and Lemon. The Politiphone. Andy Curtin's attempt to steal Yocum's seat in Congress caused the printing of a book containing 4,000 pages. Hon B. L. Hewitt, who represented Blair county in the House of Represents lives last session, will be a candidate for • re nomination. The New York Republican State Con vention will assemble at Utica on the 25th inst., for the purpose of electing delegates to the Chicago Convention. The N Y . Tribune says that the current Democratic idea of statesmanship in Con press seems to be to keep the mouth shut 'rid introduce as many bills as possible A sausage machine is run on the same principle. A reliable gentleman, who has traveled extensively through the county, informs us that he has only conversed with two Republicans who were satisfied with the result of the Ilarri,burg Convention.— Straws show, &c. Congressional candidates are still coming to the fore in the Blair, Bedford, Cambria and Somerset district. The lattst addition to the already long list being Hon. D J. qorrell and Hon. A. A. Barker The latter gentleman, however, has bet.n a standing candidate ever since the close of his term in Congres4. OUR friend, B. F. Fries, esq., viho started the Greenback organ in this place, has become associate editor of the Phce nixville Independent, published at Phoe nixville, this State. The paper is a large, handsome sheet, and judging from its ad vertising columns, is a paying institution. Since we made the acquaintance of Mr. Fries he has been "knocked from pillar to to post," and we are now pleased to learn that his •lines have fallen in pleasant places." He has had considerable expe rience in the newspiper business, is an honorable gentleman, and deserves sue cesa. ; Pc3markable Succes3 OF THE I*FTSUI:ItGII CONSEIZVAToRY OF NlUsle —10 i) NiUSIC LESSONS FOll The tn-Te effg:r mole, by T e bi r o, c o „. er v wo ry t r c u a,tcy!..l with the Pittsbur.zo give one hundred fail iess.oty twelve awl a Ii If don,rA hi- 11 wimderrio rer, s , . N, aria fifty t e r p ; 1. t,:oe of ewh I n. is ~.read eurit U, aud one or t teaelyis. will probably 1b...! einployeil in a few days We are requested to nt ite that pit sons out otherwise eonnectel with tlor! dle,re cln enter the C.o,s..rvit B ,_tr,ling at die eo:le,!e at low la , e,z. r parti,:ular, , et!: on (Jr •v 1. C. )). I) . PittAP Pi.— P tosLrovh Corn Cita G:1.1f16, Nev To-Day _ik_l.))ll.NfS:ltATOit'S 1:11)E1... L. tterg of A.ltnini,tratin b,on to the ontier,i.sned—wh,,o Warriorso,:rl4—(in the « , ,tve of Saint,. litre of %Vartiorsin:irlt, per,ons koowiolz thetns&ves indebted are riviested. to make im mediate payruen , . and :hos , Navin; claim. to p,e_ :?Clit them pwlierly a uth-titiovel 11,r Fe ir, em , n t. SAMUEL AL`;TON, eb 1 3'.* Administrator. A DMINISTRATMCS NOTI(`E. LE4tqte of BOBER 7' FLEMI . tlte'd ) L. tiers Administration havinz hee, granted to the undersigned—whose postoilio, a..,i,r,ss is Petersburg—on the estate of Hobert Of Jack.o tp., all per;ons knoa lug them selves indebted are r,queste.l to inalie imuDoliate payment, and those having claims to prese:.t them duly authentxaied for tiatneht. JIENRY RUDY, • E t Pure Fresh Milk. Mrs Saumtl Neal, 4i5 WaAiegt,a st , rear Ilagcy's store,has eFtabli,be,i a REGULAR M LEi DEPOT, laid will kt.a.q) cuntan::y un haul a:: kiwle Pure Milk, Crean). ,at tug %cry 14.-yr eq. Cash Pries. jZif — llavii;g . n 4, parties eilipioyed to sell mill( for me iu au rau4esileills have Lcen made whereby families not wisliiug to :cud for it will be supplied et Vo.eir bottles. [telil3. A UDITOR'S NOTICi.:. klure fj . . 1011 Y GI:Et:OR2".] Notice is hereby g ven that the umkrsigned Auditor, appoio:ed by toe Court of Common Pleas of Huntington county, to distribute the funds in the hands of Thomas W. Myton, Esq , Assignee, for the benefit of creditors ot .John bireg.ory, aris ing from the sale of estate assigned fot the benefit of creditors as aforesaid, will attend at his to thee in the borough of Huntingdon for the purpose ot his appointment, on FItID kY, the sth day of March next, when anu where all persona in terested in the fun 1 for distribution, arc requir ed to appear and present their claims, or be for ever thereafter bebarred from sharing in sold tuna. I►. CALDWELL, reb.l3 3t. Auditor. . • s• !. 3 It Describe, Royal Palaces. Bare Curiosities, Wealth and Wonders of the Indies, China, Japan, etc. A million people want it. This is the best your life to make money. Beware of "catch penny" imitation+. Send for circulars and extra terror to Agents. Addroie NATIONAL PUBLISHING Co., Philadelidlia. la and Mineral Lank in Rich Far, ;qi enandoali Valley of 4,1,1pj Va., for wile timed stamp Gtr ratalogoe. STAPLE., s GRATTAN Cu., HATrisolibUfg, V 3. $ 777 . A A L b e : ati r d . e o x . pvr e es E t i lA l Fr A titL u tl t u a t , li m t a OVERTISE/S wldresing GE9. P. POWELL & CO., lo Spruce St., New York. -si learn tie -cart c.,st of any proposed liar of A I.)VERTiSIN; American News papers 100-page Pamphlet, 10e. ORPHANS' COURT SALE _ i ,. , _ Valuab!e Real Estate! ESTA TB 01' MA RY DEC D. By virtue of an 0r.1.•r t . nc Curt o' liunting4 iu county, the un,lersi,tnel will expo, to eal , on the preinkes in J.ickson tp., at uue o'clock in the toren:win, on Wednesday, the 10:h (Tay i f Mcn•ch, 1880, All the tultowitig deserili d ruiti ei•ta - e, to wit A tract of land si , nate in .latt'sson towr ship. 11... , n tingdon county, Pennsylva it. Lulli. - 1.-d on the north by lands of John Irvin's heir,; on the east by lands of Samuel Stet •y and li.tr,ey Wilsot,; on the south by 1,n.14 of Ruben Duff and Joseph Forrest. and on the west bv lands of John Boni brirger, containing ONE HUNDRED AND ,IN:- T] Aelt l, s, one half of whet is elerxr.d and in a good state of cultivation. and the balance covered with good timber, and having thereon AT - 1k erected a GOOD TWO-S CORTE() LOO E qiiAi AND FRAME FRAME HOUSE, IMO BA R\, . gi e • and outbuildings. There is a spring of - good avatar unit a large orehard ot choice truit trees. This property is about three wiles northwest of M'Alevy's Fort. and about the same distance northeast of Saulsburg. d'ossesst.ru giv en on the first day of April. TERMS OF SALE.—One-third cu the purchase money on confirmation of sale, amt the b e hun, i n two equal annuni payments, secured by jud,:eurent bonds of the purchaser. . _. ...... .___-. -..—....... L. FRANKLIN Dit AK CI, February 13th, IS3O 3t. 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New York EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. t Estate of DANIEL ,S'N YDE IZ, detea4ed, . • Letters tests.wentary ou the estate of Daniel Snyder, late of Porter township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and those having elainis to present them du y awhenticated for settlement. COLLINS HAMER, Alexandria, Jan. 2,1880 *.) Executor. WANTED.—The undersigned i 3 le- TT'' Eirous of engaging the s,rvices of a com petent Coach Illackmnitb. A single man pre ferred. Cali on or ad,lms H. PHILLIPS, feb.6.6t] McVeytown, Mifflin county, Is. New A,ivertisements RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE;; .T TTS I'lxt,l Dos couN frwn the tlrh -; .1 -1. 1879. r.) the 911 .! o• Januar.y. RECEIPTS. O. A. Miller, • ; • ,r. , t , ame , flB79, County 1III•`r i -„,. ,L,. ;7'9 —Count!, tax. 429 34 452 89 931 16 111,14 Top City borough B2 46 Caeotiii township 378 64 104 4: 451 447 03 61 36 275 46 82 94 2107 75 ZuA 03 2'6 35 1-t Ward.. •• Ward. 1867 09 3rd Ward 715 97 4,h Ward 220 40 townsnie Joi.iata iownshi township towtaship 826 12 11 on imrough 159 71 Moi ,-, r., wi:ship Lorougn .11 urg borough Oneida i-whship Ortosoni t borou g h 3OO 36 Penn tow,sLip ••• Purrer zown-h.p 1156 26 Shad., (14p borough 4O 28 Springlieid township 340 90 rsnirley township 971 29 Shirlo3st.urg borough 194 70 Salrillo borough lll 52 Tod t0wn5hip...........533 52 Tell township 236 77 TbreeSprin.'s borough 9l SI township Walker township Warri ',mark township 2013 14 440 99 ------$23581 41 \ tar,diri. t'l.y Crvazwi.ll !)ttlii,tl tbwo,liti i►a•iion t F r lit ;,t1.1,t,1 •v :utiil 6t.,te tax for 1879 from theseme to,selsips Receieed fr,in Year 1879. Alexandria bor. Sawl. Hamer 156 1(1 Barree twp., It. A. Ramsey.— 1422 04 Brady tap., Thomas Marlin.— 549 85 11. T. City bor., C. K. Horton 152 15 Carbon twp., Pat Madigan 721 27 coalLnunt bor., 6. Reisterer 56 34 Cromwell tap.. J. B. Shenefelt 1.67 15 Case twp., J C. Shatter 275 00 (.3lay twp., John M. Drake 250 00 Dublin twp., Wm. A. Hudson 290 03 Franklin twp , John M. Leech 2022 95 Henderson tap., Jesse Henry BO 62 llopewell twp.. John Enyeart 244 39 Hunt'gn Ist W4l, J. 0. Murray 300 00 " 2d Wd, " " 700 00 " 3,1 Wd, S. W. Cullum. 300 00 4th Wit, " " 226 05 Jackson tp., Wesley Thompson 1192 80 Juniata twp., John Hawn lBB 00 Lincoln tap., H. Richardson 72 48 Login twp., Henry Rudy 1057 07 Mapleton bor., A. W. Swoope ll3 St Morris tap.. Peter Tippery 667 59 Mr. Union bor., J. G. Stew,ri 284 47 Oneida twp., Henry Wilson 347 71 Orbisonia bor., J, B. Shenefelt 259 13 Penn twp.,Jacob Hatß,y ... 400 1.0 Porter tap., J. E. Robb 2025 49 Suade Gap bor., 11. C. Zeigler 3O 65 Springfield tap.. Sam'!. Weight 305 30 ?sairley tap., G. W. Cornelius ll5O 00 Shirleysburg bor„ " " 150 59 T.ol twp.,Jimathan Evans 73 85 Tell twp., James Rhea 94 99 Three Springs bor., E. G. Hook 57 05 Union twp., S. P. Smith 287 31 Walker tap., Ross C. Hauck 595 30 Warriorsufk tp , J M Stoneroad 1161 80 W,st tap., Henry Davis 1230 00 20659 27 State tax for the year 1879 from the tutee township. Redetni.tion money received.... 7 59 3Lary Reef'lCC(' On Unseated Lands. County tax in So Sehool tax l4 41) Road tax lO 511 Interest Sn Burrowed Money. from Sterrit Cummins From Jaeli , on Harmon lOOO 00 Fret. Adam K-ugh Frum G. A. :Miler From Kate Cummins Fruit: John W. Ru?sell Pram Eliza M Cummins 350 84 Friuli Abram . Mierlysoo 00 From Union Bank lOOO 00 From Liura A. Vi'llson 5OO 00 r'r.:m Nancy C. Birr lOO 00 From Ma,Tihia, Wagon 5OO 00 F,um Ruth C. ()dare Iti Coal Iron Co for cnw y tax. per ranscript..... 11 43 J. 11. flicks for county tax, per transcript ..... M. Orlady fur D. Allgood, tur county tax and costs a 2t W. M. Brown, transcript for county ttix and costs 2 24 Stewart Foster, fur county tax and cots 6 22 T. Miller, tax and costs 2 115 P.tOon Cox. f rr tax fur year'77 4 50 itec'd of W. It. Smith, J. It. Smith and John DeArmit, for killing rabbits out of season. 1 87 Rec'd of T. B. McMahon, for profanity 54 B.ce'd of different parties fur playing - ..ards on Sunday..... 400 Total receipts EXPENDITURES. Paid on inquisitions on dead bodies 247 42 Pa ii on County Institute 177 70 Paid Registering and Assessing 768 27 Paid Election rders lO9l 22 Paid County Auditors for yr '79 324 00 Paid Court Reporter, IV. U. Waring 366 75 Paid Road and bridge views Paid Grand and Traverse Ju- tors. Tipstaves, &c 4680 06 Paid Constables fur making ra t urns, fees. in ileage, ttc 1056 30 Paid on Commonwealth prose cutions, Proth'y, Atey,Sher itr, Witnesses, ac Paid house rent for election purnoses 3O 74 Pail Jury Commissioners and clerks Paid refunding orders 7B 75 12923 45 Sehoid Tax on Ifeeated Lands. Michael hyper. Shirley twp 2 13 George Hawn, Brady twp l5 47 Samuel Myton, Barren twp 39 32 B. llreene,Oneida twp.. 3:4 J. Jones, B. T. City ... 21 12 Road Tax on Unseated Lands. Joseph hough, Shirley twp..... 2 97 J. 'T. Carothers, Brady twp..... 6 90 Paid Directors of the Poor for use of Alms House 12000 00 Paid Commissioners traveling ___ expenses 156 00 Commissioner.' Salary. W .11. Benson 295 00 Benj. Isenberg 306 00 James Smith T. D. NewAl, clerk CMIII ta igsioners' Attorney fur profeesional services l6O 00 Hoafi Damages. Simnel Hatfield ......... 20 00 Ilastunh tt woope J.lln Cunningham V. rn Neff A. B. 'Miller 5O 00 Janes Allen James McClure l7 00 .Ma me, Stewart .1.. h Sie%: - .trr 75 00 K. J. Myron (Atom lci eatue 2 40 ilisccitancong. SaTni. 11. board :slid conveying pri, , ont-rs to Western Penittu titre a'd tervin t ..-ji.r3 not icet , ,s22Bo 18 P D.cher, janitor at Court 1I,u, Fur gas e"usained at Court Howie 157 66 For fuel tor Court Houre and j , 435 00 F..r Liti;d,iig au addition a. d repairs at jail 4260 93 Dr. It. 11. Welshing, for medi cal attendance for pri-ones at 11. P. Decker, cleaning vault in Prolhonotary's office 2l 00 A. P. lluey, for labor in Pro thonotary's office 6 00 II P Decker, fur whitewashing, and cleaving mattresses at Court llouse 8 61 For whitenashin4 bridges 22 00 J. Lamberson, painting bridle across Aughwick creek 5O 00 J. Lainberaon, for painting toll bridge at Huntingdon lOO 00 '1452 $ Repairing County Bridge.. Nicholas Ryder.. 14,•F:0t... A C. 1,,t1t.r, S ti. I•Cniivrg Wto. ll.l,rsherg kpuil•li.! II .iir G 997 Gtr ti. 1 , .. ~, x 2SI 33 7351 55 C. 1 . .11.1.1 r, :.,r L 14(.;; 1,-idge tier( t.:teck ..... Michael Liaru,r, un z.vc,u;,t for building briti•ze acre Trough creek Michael Cla,r,er. c. n .• t',r I I. Al 'l but=t J R burt,orrow C J. A Na,b S. E. For boar I 011 Ci Allegh,ny . iu c.i,e •,1 C A 11.,,e. in, Le f'.l riulTort of convicts at Western Penitentiary ICI 20 Attorney's cutnintssif:n tor te cavering overpaid State tax. 821 97 Nancy Kelm, washing fur pril, Doer- u+l 011 Jame: wa:ubzu,in at j .11 150 00 Bl:kuk io.oks, stati •liery, po,t- _ . age. etc :;14 16 Redeuiptiion money, S 31 14094- cock is Rcpairs to Court 11,1,e l7l 48 Bow-dint: Jury, J IV. 11000 2O CO J. C. Jackson. au , l,ting rc counts of Proth"nutary a nt i Itegieter and Ittcor4hr 2O 00 Wm. C. Fester, damages for brew. ing through bridge in Oneida township J. H. WestbroA, special serv ices as detective lO 00 G. A. Miller,for State lax paid on county bonds l2 00 T. D. Newell, fur making of militia men, recording ti.e same. etc 2OO (10 A. P. M'Elwaile, traveling ex • penses 2 35 W. M. IVilliamson, for certify . ingjurors . . 117 54 Redemption money la 9ti Premiums for ki ling foxes. hawks, skunks, owls and will eats .. 571. 74 1 74 County Treasurer Cornmisr , ion on 059.853 26, at 21 per cent. 14Q6 County Treasurer, for collea ing as per Act of Assembly... 700 00 Bal ince in hands of Treasurer, 9249 02 In t,etitn;,ney where,f the tptilershmed Com miesioners hare cet their hfiniLi and seal of office. JAMES SMITH, W. H. BENSON, BENJ. ISENBERG, Cummiuioners. We, the undersigned Auditors of Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania, elected and sworn, do cer tify that we have met, did audit, adjust and set tle according to law, the account 01 A. P M'El waine. Treasurer of Huntingdon county, and the orders of the Commissioners, and receipts for the same for and during the past year, and find a bal ance in his hands of nine thousand two hundred and forty-nine dollars and two cents, ($9249 02.) Given under our hands this twenty-first day of January, A. D. ISSO. 173 10 173 10 Attest OUTSTANDING BALANCES DUE the County, at the last settlement with the Auditors for the year IS;9 : 94 19 TOWNSHIPS and co Buuueans. Brady township.. Ce,rge Ely !Jackson .. J. L. Niclawaine Union " Andrew Ib7ti Juniata Orbisthoia Tho..ktm Kelly towtmliip JG. illetinte*... 64 74! 16 93 Union '• . Andrew Wise 57 09 1 1577 liuntingdon.3if w .... 137 43 1 7 2 .Juuiatatownshii. Wm. Geis:pincvr 23 68! 321 I)rbißenia bolo.— Thomas M.Helly 36 451 Shilleyeburg bor J. M. Goodman 26 343 11 est township.— John P. Murphy 1105 27' Alexandria boo.. C. Grathus 6B 07 -- 18564 27 ilarretown.hip... Wm. Stewart. Cromwell " It. F. Chi!coat ... 857 40 Coa!moot b0r0.... 22 83 Dublin township J. E. Harper* 331 41 llopewell 41. 19. Putt ; 113 43 Ilnutingdon.3lw S. W. ' 252 34 ;Jackson t'wnshipl Elias Musser 153 34 ; Orbismii la her.... Thomas M. Kelly , 322 17 'hirleysburg o rIJno W. hughtneri 34 091 Walker towurhiplJosepla Isenbercd 91 09, 1879 Alexandria boro.. !Samuel 1 lamer*, 118 Barree townhip...l Robt. A. Ramsey; 476 21 Briny " ...;Thomas Marlin. 180 38 'Broad Top City. IC. K. Horton 44 83 ICarbon towLshipj Pat! Madiaan*... 148 77i Kass 1J C. Shaffer lO6 59, :Clay •` 'John M. Drake. 82 101 ICassville born David Clarkson* 72 82! Dublin township . W. A. Hudson._ 136 38. Dudley boro I Wm. 8r0wn...-. 121 181 Franklin t'w'ship'John M. Leech* :t29 70; Henderson " Jesse-11 nry* j 31 81 Hopewell " John Enyeart.... 2 .I.luntingd'n,lst w John O. Murray; = 0. " 2 , 1 wd 1 i th wd ;S. W. Collom*... I 341 .: " 4th wl " *... 392 15 ! ;Juniata township ;John Hawn 73 'Lincoln " It. Richardsou*.. 740 17 ; ILogan " !Henry Rudy "79 541 Morris " j Peter Tippery* 229 731 ; Mai klesburg bor Jacob May 9 152 31 Pell) township. ..I " 51 , 3 83; . Saltillo borough..; Philip Fisher*... i 47 66: (Shade Gap .. H. C. Ziegler...... 27 on! Springfield twp... 'Samuel Weight. I 17 311 Todd township-... Junat hanEvan s*: 613 71, Tell Jamesßlieao I :115 35j Walker township Ross C. Houck* 447 94 West " Henry Davis 1,7 98 Warriorsmark tplJno M Stonerod* 364 19; 53 04 71293 61 *Since paid in part, tSince paid in full. The following Balances are considered worthless as the Collectors are insolvent (and the time havin ,, expired in which snit can be brought against sureties oirbonds) prior to date at which present Cotniniasioners cause into office: 01 TOWNSHIPS ! 0.- and V BOROUGHS. 13721 Carbon town allipl Joh et Canty Colt!wont boro Levi Evan; 1873 Carbon townships John Canty.... Casa l ileury Taylor, Also, Judgment No. 69, J.inuary Term. 1878, 11.4 it ap peared in last settlement, amounting to $482 09, is con sidered uneollectable. COUNT Y IND E B TED NESS. Money Borrowed and Bonds Is.ued by the Com- 88 77 ,$24-1:6 100000 $2L355 52 .TORN LOGAN. JAS, 11. DAVIS, Auditors. E. PLUMMER, Attest: W. S. TIPPILST, Clerk. Borrowed money. Bonds iss,ed ASSIGNEE'S SALE -OF- Valuable Real Estate [Assigned Estate of J. C. RODDY.] By virtue of au order of thn Court of Co/anion Pleat: of Huntingdon county, I will offer at pub lic sale. at the Court House, in Huntingdon, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1880, 10 00 2110 Co TWO LOTS IN SH ADE GAP, Huntingdon county. Pa , flouting 1:!0 feet, more or less, on Main street. and extending ha. k at right angles thereto 160 feet, more or lure. to lands of Joseph Hudson's heirs, h..ving thereon a two story FRAME DWELLING HoUSE„ a large two story FRAME STORE 1: 1 1 ROOM snd WAREIIOO3I. FRAME 11 STABLE and outinfilding,s. z _A-17" --- 14435 10 This is a fine fi t iportui,ity n. business man • . Also, the uNdivid•-.1 one sixth of a farm in Dublin township, Loomled h 3 lands of James Harper, William Marrow's heirs. and others, eon . . . . - taining TWO HUNDRED ACRES, ii.. .i?: more nr less. having thereon a two iv, !P D G : story FRAME WELLIN HOUSE. !‘ I a DOUBLE . ALIN, and other im provements. TERMS OF SALE:—Ode-third of the purchase money to he paid on confirmation of sale, the hal anee in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, the whole to be secured by the judg ment bonds of the purchaser. E S. McMURTRIE, Fel.6-3t. Assignee of J. C. Roddy. MINING STOCK FOR SALE. The Carbonate Gold and Silver Mining Compa ny of Leadville, Col., own more valuable Gold-and Silver Mines than any other Company in the state. The stock is ten dollars per share, fully paid up, and nonassessable. They now offer a limited number of .hares for sale through the un dersigned, at $1.50 per share. Referenees and information cheerfully given. Direct all orders and communications to S. M. BOYD, 144 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa, P. 0. Box 1064. [f9-4y New Advertisements v `.) 2 , 1 :; I or, t:i) 19 0i) 7726 1 00 .1 I liuJ Bri ljet „i _ C ,t LL ,t;,. e, -- 11145 :15 .TOIIN LOOAN, .1. 11. DAVIS, PLIIMM ER. A 14 ditore. ‘V. S. TIPPERY, Clerk COLLECTORS I 43GiI Gel; ,, enger 41 7.5! 549 , $11471 42 COLLECTORSI ° i$ 114 26:f29 67 42 111 815 117 128 77i 11 37 $ 400 36419 19 at one o'olook in the afternoon, New Advertisements. SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP! 50 Years Before the Public ! Proh,uneel hy :CI to be the moil Pleas ant en 1 efficacious remedy now in use, the cure of Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hoarser css, tickling sensation of the Throat, whooping Cough, Etc. Over a Million Bottles sold within the last few years. It gives relief wherever used, and lots the power to impart benefit that cannot be had from the Cough Mixtores now in use. Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents per bottle. S _E 1.4 1. S' I IVES BILL.S are also highly recommended curing Liver Complaint, Constipation, Sick Headaches, Fever and Ague, and all Di,raes of the Stomach and Liver. Sold liy all Druggists at 2S cents per box. 2 60 R. E. SELLERS & CO., TTSI3 U 11(3r I-1, PA, ()cut) APPEALS. - Places and Times for It •ldiey Same.— The undersigned Commis sioners of Iluntingdon county, her•-by give notice to the taxable inhabitants, non-residents, owners and agents of real and personal property, taxable for State and County purposes, within the county of Hunting•lon, that au appeal for the benefit of a persons interested, will be held for the several town-hips and boroughs within said county, be tween the hours of I/ o'clock a. tn. and 3 o'clock, p. In., as follows: Henderson township, Union School House, Tue•qhiy, February 3d. Brady township, Mill Creek, Norris' Hotel, Wednesday, February 4. lini,,n township and Mapleton borough, Ma. pkrf.u. Thured,ty. February 5. Mt. Uaion borough, Mt. Uuion, Friday, Febru. ary 6. ;~s Vo rhirley aid Shirleysburg, Shirleysburg, Satur day, February 7. fell township, Nossville, Tuesday,February 10. Dublin township and Shade Gap, Shade Gap, Wednesday, February 11. L. . Springfield township, Meadow Gap, Thursday, February ]2. Cromwell township and Orbiaonia, Orhisonia, Friday, February 13. Three Springs - borough, Three Springs, Satur day. February 14. Y•Pin townzhip and M•trkle . ihurg. Marklesburg, SVc , int•dd.ty, February 18. Linc.in township, Coffee Run, Thursday, Feb ru,,ry 19. township, Cave Station, Friday, Feb. ruary 20. 10 :19 u;almont borough, Coalmont, Monday, Febru• ary 23. $56553 26 Carbon township and Dudley borough, Dudley, Tuesday, February 21. Broad Top City, Broad Top City, Wednesday, February 25. To , i township, Chestnut Grove Sehool house, Thursday,Ft•hruary, 26. Cass and Cassvilie, Cassville, Friday, February 27. 571298 61 Clay torinehip and Saltillo borough, Saitillo, Saturday, February 2S. _ Oneida township, Centre Union, Tuesday, March 2. Jackson township, McAlevy's Fort, Wednesday March 3. Barren township, Saulsburg, Thursday, Mar. 4. West township, Wilsontown, Friday, March 5. Logan township, Petersburg, Saturday, Mar. 6. Franklin township, Franklinville, Tuesday, Match 9. IVarriorsmark township, part Warriorsmark, Wednesday, March 10. Warriorsmark township, part Birmingham, Thursday, March 11. Moth; township, Waterstreet. Friday, Mar. 12. Walker township, McConnellstown, Monday, March 15. Porter township and Alexandria, Alexandria, Tuesday, March lfl. Juniata township, Hawn's School House, Wed nesday, March 17. Iluntingdon,lst and 2 , 1 wards, Commissioners' Offiee Thursday. March 18. Huntingdon, 3d and 4th wards, Commissioners' 0111,, Friday, March 19 Where and when all persons who consider them selves aggrieved by the triennial assessment of 'valuation of their property, professions, occupa tions, etc., are hertby notified to attend and state their grievances, if they think proper. I 172 H .3 1. X H ~,•„. E 99 3 482 2 9•J 43 91 51 84 32 F 5 Jar, 1B Tiria. BEST OFFER YET ! A Good Newspaper at Cheap Rates and a num her of good books into the bargain. A copy of Worcester's Large Quarto Dictionary and other nducements to club-getters. THE WEEKLY PATRIOT Is a journal devoted to Literature, Agriculture, Politic-. Science and News. It gives all the news of the week in condensed form. Pennsylvania news is a special feature. Mach number contains a completed story t selected poetry, wit and humor, articles for the farmer. mechanic and house wife, reports of markets, editorials on current topics and general miscellany. Price $2.00 per annum. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR 1880. Every new subscriber to the WEEKLY PATRIOT who will send us Two Dollars clash in advance, and every old subscriber who will pay his arrears and send Two Dollars in addition, will receive one copy of the WEEKLY PATRIOT for one year and a copy of each of the standard novels, "Jane Eyre," by Charlotte Bronte, and "Daniel Deronda" by George ' , Mott, postage prepaid on paper and books. TO CLUB-GETTERS. Ten copies of WEEKLY PATRIOT one year to one P. 0. and an elegantly bound copy of "Leuuriere's Classical Dictionary" to club-getter Fifteen copies Of WEEKLY PATRIOT one year to one P. 0. and an illustrated copy of "Macaulay's History of England" with maps, in 5 vols., cloth, to club-getter....., 22 50 Twenty copies of WEEKLY PATRIOT One yr. to one P. 0. and a copy of finest illustra ted edition of Worcester's Quarto Diet on ary (publishers' price, $10.00) to club- • gette These rates are strictly cash in advance. Re mittances should be by P. 0. money order. DAILY PATRIOT, $7.00 per annum. Address, PATRIOT PUBLISHING CO., jon3o. Harrisburg, Pa. Fi. .6-1 I 2 ss 3 90 8 20 14 60 3 80' '204 13 A UDITOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of JOSEPH M'C'il; Deed.] The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' t•ourt of Huntingdon county, to hear and determine exceptions to, and make distribution of First and Second Accounts of Edward J. and Howard J. M'Coy, Administrators of Joseph M'Coy, late of Walker township, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, in Huntingdon, on Wednesday, the 25th day of February,lBBo, at 10 o'clock, a. m., when and where all parties inter ested will appear and present their claims or else be debarred from coming in for a share of the fund. R. A. ORBISON, feb.6-3t. Auditor. STYLES HATS ! S S P T R YINS THE SQUARE-DEALING :',_ - CLOTHING HOUSE is nuw receiving a full line of LATEST STYLES HATS for Men, Young Men and Children, Also, a splendid assortment of SAMPLES for Dress & Business SUITS. Snits made to order a specialty. Good Fits Guaranteed. Store nearly opposite the Post Office. *SIVH SrIAIS ONIUS 711 E OLDESTAND ‘\\\ = 7A BESI'd r—paz i--017 4 - " .4 1 2.- k,,3 As.Q.l.l t imo. TN THIS age of Commerce and in these go-a-head times, the pressing demand is Sro thoroughly trained men for business. Our Institution otters un surpassed facilities to young and middle aged men for obtaining a Practical Education. A short time only is required to complete the course of study. Expenses light. Individual instruction. Students can enter at any time. No vacations. For circula a address Dl' Fr de SONS, Pi ttsbn rich. DurCs Bookkeeping, published by Harper & Bros.; printed in colors; 400 pp. The largevt wo. k on the science published. A work for bankers, railroads, business men and practici.: ..:ccotintantri, Price; te3.00, postage '2O cents. Oct3-Dec.... eh. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of ANN MARY HICK LE, deed.] Letters of Ad - ministration having been granted to the undersigned—whose postoffice address is Altoona—on the estate of Ann Mary Hickle; deed., all persona knowing themselves indebt ed are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them duly authen ticated for settlement. Jan.3o,'So*, NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.-NO tie° is hereby given to all parties not to trespass on the lands or premises of the under signed, in Walker township, either by hunting, fishing er otherwise, as the law will be rigidly en forced against all persons so doing. The destruc tion of fences, the hauling of wood and gravel,:and other depredations impel me to this step. oct24.tf. JOHN WUHAN. JA NiES . SMITH, W. H. HENSON, B. ISENBERG, Commissioners, A FULL LINE OF PLATED WARE, MICHAEL 'TICKLE, Administrator. F _ OR RENT.-:--A STORE ROOM IN I A Household Need, Shirleysburg, Huntingdon county, 50x33 A book on the Liver, its diseases and their feet, located in the business partof town, is offered treatment sent free. Including treatises upon for rent. Possession given at any time. Terms Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, MI, moderate. Apply at Greene .t Greg, ry's store, ionsness, Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Ma- Huntingdon. L. W. METZ. !aria ' kc., address Dr. Sanford, 182 Dresdway- Jan.lB-lie New York City, New York. Den3o-3t New Advertisements Ei_O u ') -F liV) r ieL Nlll _ -11 --- 7 : -I 11 i li° l e Great improvement over Common Areties. EaQier to Buckle; exclude wet and Snow more perfectly; neater in appearance; better f. rtfra heary sae, giving double ccrvice. Try a pair n -( • : r nr • 7. .7 - ': - ) 14 1,7 tiffEis‘i I:4fi „„, HUNTINGDON, PA. Jan.l6-4t SOUND MU fiiS MO SOLID FACTS CONCERNING OUR PRESENT MAGNIFICENT STOCT: OF For Mens', Youths', Boys', and Children's Wear. • We determined to excel all our preViuttS efforts in producing 1;:r this seaßon the most desirable stock of Goods ever placed before the public. Guided by our long practi.od experlenee of flyer thirty years—a':l,l by large cash capital—facili tated by all the latest and most ap•rovel appliances—supported 1. a full curls of skilled artists and reliable workmen—we have pre, r.,1 Buying everything f , ,r Cash down. keeping a sharp lookout for advantageous purchases and a ci watch over expense , , we have been enan , ed to effect a complete revolution of old prices, and instit a new era of low rates, mach lower than heretofore, and thou those asked elsewhere fur inferior goods NO MATTER WHAT GARMENT IS WANTED. NO MATTER WHAT THE STYLE WANTED. No MATTER WHAT THE MATERIAL WANTED. ‘-‘_) MAT rut WHAT THE PRICE WANTED, MATTER WM:FLIER FOR MEN, .TtIATTER WHETHER FOR YOUTII.7;. NO 31ATTER WHET ER FOR BOIL. No MATTER WILE 111 ER FOR CHILDREN, •i !1• i7voryli4 ly, of the twist reliable at prices to suit every mi one &hail leave our store wit:lout tieing perfectly satisfied. urea of this. and we will s?c that it is fulfilled. Each gar ;•l w :tr,, determined not to he undersold by any one, we pr422 . ,-, 7 o a,ll a trial. Come, sec, eompare, examine. are" 17ctore buying. Retuem'ier the place. • ,:en` to any part of the United States on application_ We have Clotiliwg body. We are fully ; Our well establishci repu:.oi,o ment we sell is fully guartrlte, ise every purehsser a geNuii.e our goods and prices. Be pert, Samples with plain GARITEE, MASTEN ALLEN, Saccoss3rs to BENNETT CO. TinciErd LL CLOTHING BAZAAR) 518 and 520 Market Street, and 511 and 513 Minor Street, PHILADELPHIA AprtllB , ll. 1879 lyr. 7 1 =a Pnit CFMI 1.1 AANI - M 5 P"I: A LER I STAPD',' 111‘‘,1 1 D F,ATE GROCERIES, WOOD IA ND WILLOW WARE, "Th . 1 In dis., &c., No, SILL G TOX STREET, Jan. 9, Ib9J HUNTINCDON, PA. fle' CL® T1.: 74 I I\T C÷, I WILL STATE THE FACTS : I HAVE $lO.OOO WORTH OF CLOTHING, HATS AND CA PS, AND GENT'S. FURNISHING GOODS, FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, WHICH WILL Aid EST BE SOO BY En FIRST, SO I OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK ' - '217 2 4 0 401 e YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY PRICING MY GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. LOOK ./11 1 Pl:len' WHICH ARE A'OT MISREPI?ESESTED 500 Men's Overc , •ats frotu 300 Youths' 200 Boys' Fine Black Broadcloth Suit, t nu ll 50 u p CasAini.rc Suit, Fine Imported Worsted Suirs '• Black Diagonal Suits fr-in ..... 50 u p Fine eiv.iniere Snito • 3 00 up Youths' Ali wool fair !toys' Children'? Skating Coat?, a ii• w00l (trey Working ott ul Working Pant 4. I 04) up Navy Blue Shirt= up Overalls, blue and brown ......... 46 up Shirts and Drawers ker set 59 up Heavy Cassiinere Shirts 62 up Wool Hats for Men Genuine PEARL SHIRT, only 95 Cents. 150 DOZ. LINRN COLLARS, ALL STYLES SIZES,3 for 25c. SAIVIL. MARCH, AGENT, 505 or 514 Penn St. Nov2l Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches, Gold Chains, JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, Ear Rings, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Necklaces, LOCKETS, CROSSES, RINGS of all KINDS, THIMBLES, &C NEW GOODS FOR THE S ; AC I L 2: 2: AY TRADE 3 - AT _ Black's Jewelry Store ) 423 Penn St, Huntingdon, Pa. C/) C) (2) 0... Castors, Pickle Ice Pitchers, 1 THING N Fii W. AND COMPLI TE STOCK OF vtox ,4 1r H El. L—" WHICH IS CERTAINLY UNEQUALED, ‘730X:1 1 5F8 COX) "Se" WHO WISH TO PURCHASE Fine Stiff fiats for Men Caps Children's Car., very cheap White Shirts Ties, Bows, Scarfs, very luw. _11,4 quality Paper Collar:, In fancy Lux, 15 up All-wool A Hose, lB up .$ 3 110 up Cotton Hose, 3 pairs tur. BPst Buckskin (Stoves.... up I 90 up Kid Glove:, Cloth Gloved Buckskin ,Tits trt r 4 arato_ga. Trunks ''lnc Trunks Valises Shawl Straps Umbrellas and Canes very cheap. SUCH AS Stands, Cake Baskets, Mugs, Child's Sets, arc. New Advertisements. & CO ) 10 --s "Cs 7C ,31 12 up 25 up 62 up ... 25 up ~. 1 PO up 50 up 25 up 75 up 4G nio 1 75 ni 2 00 up 50 up 12 ai)