tije Cobc. 1!ZMII HUNTINGDON, PA. Tuesday. ineining, July 26, 1870. WAI. LEWIS, } EDITORS iIUGII LINDSAY, The "GlobV" has the largest number of readers. ()fang other paper published in the county. Advertisers shonld remember this. Republioau County Convention. A Convention of the Union Repub licans of Huntingdon county, will be held (011ie borough — of Huntingdon, on TUESDAY, - Auousr Orn,"1870, at 1 W 0 .0E2 1 3 . 111 . This Convention will be• composed of 'tio.dofegates from each township, bbreugh i Ward and district. . . Theßepublican voters of the county are requested to meet at their 'respee tiye'plaecs-of holding elections . (except those of 'West ward of the borough of Huntingdon,who will hold their eke. Linn at the new Engine House) on Saturday, the Gth day of August—in the Townships, between the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock, p. m , and in , the Bo roughs between the - hours of 6 and 9 o'clock, p. m., for:the,puipbse of elect• ing delegates to this Convention. _Nominations will be made at the Convention for Congress, State Senate, Assembly, Associate Judge, County CoMmissioner, Director of the . Poor, fury Commissioners and County Audi tor. WM. LEWIS, Cliairnian Republican Cbunty Connuillee. , ROI3EICT -has had a dream. Re had us closeted with a prominent po• litical Doctor for hours. ' All a dreci'm SOmething must be troubling. Robert • very much:- • . — tian NOW York Tribune desbribes the Held of conflict between, France and'Prussia as follows : "The . strife now raging there (France and Prussia} feser;thles a war between Illinois and Indiana for that part of Indiana west of the' Wabash, *or between ,- Virginia and Pennsilrania'rcis the, SfienYtiloah liti'AßAnoL,lfinisfer tO the United &Ito's,. from Prance, shot himself through the heart at Washington on the 20Th inst. It is supposed that.the hot weather depressed bim,lanil_,the: news of the war., had ,a - n unfortunate influence on his very- nervous .organi- Moaittials organ jn,l4,ohnstown would like to, make tho ,Republicans of_tbe district believe that there is ',no disaffection in:theßepaliliCan Cambria .county: T,hirty-six dele gates, very near. one half of tbo coh vpnpOn,--withdraivingTt'orn that' body and refusing to support •the nomina tiOnof Mr. Morrell, means'somethin.g., Taa fact thtit the Democratic presa is opposed to.M.ralorrell,is.no evidence that he' would niakd the strongest can didate for the Republican party.; We kitoW that Oa:leading Democrats ,in this county .want Mr. Morrell nomina te'd4thcif their heSt:tind strongest . _ man in this loOality—a prominent law yer and able speaker—would be put up against him, and the county might be lest to the party a second time,— We don't want to see such a "situa tion." _ Tin Republicans of the county anx ious fo.r party success this fall, ,ehotild be careful not to load- down' a' good county ticket with an objectionable candidate fol. Congress. If the head of thO ticket should be faulty, thobal-. aime r of the;tioket would most certainly sefforloss.' An Unobjectionable 'lead er for Congress might save from de feat- our whole county ticket. The Republican party cant afford to lose another another County Commissioner and an other Director. of:the Poor, to 43dy nothing of tIM Degislature .and other offices.. ' W.E.,Wish to call the' attention, of the Republican voters of the county to•the filet that not a 'single man : that took a prominent part as u.• &organizer - last fall has given any assurance that •he will support the ticket" to be nomina ted at the nest Convention. They stand off from giving the party a pledge that they will be truer this fall than they were last. . They prefer to rdruain loose that they , can 'act their part again if they fitirto, rule in the Convention., W :ask every:, true friend of the party ; if it is right: that such party•men should be tolerated as leaders of the . party. , Ulm proposes to he a Republican, but refuses to endorse what has been done by a Republican Congress, and is now one of - the laws of the land. For our•part WE endorse ALL that has been done by the party.—Jour nal & American. . If a man cannot be a Republican un less.be endorses .all _that has been done by Congress we fear the vote of only' such as enders° all that'Cougress done would elect but very 'few, it' any, to. Congress or any othdr Office.' For our part :co do not endorse . all that has boon dOre by, the party in, Congress oriout of it—its measures that have become lava of the land without our approval, we respect add, - obey, with tho same honesty of , purpose as a par ty man as we shall continue to sup. Fort party nominations. The• N. - , Y. .Tribune and many other leading Re publican papers in the States have*not been slow to disapprove of much that tlie Republican' party in Congress bas,done, and yet they have not been considered any the less Republican,— A man who is willing to endorse ALL thtlt•bis party may d 4, in ,Congress or Stitte .Legislatures,, Or any where else, is not ,a, safe rnablor the interests of the people to hare control of a public journal, Delegate Elections, Saturday a week next the Republi can voters of the county are exppeted to elect delegates to the Repulalican County Convention to be held in' this place on Tuesdtetho 9th of August, : The time is short for the voters to make up their minds, as to what they will be willing to have done in the Convention. There is no denying the fact that there aro two prominent in terests' iii the -- diititeit6C , o - wing's to the party--the one supported the reg ularly nominated ticket last fall, and the other united with tho Democrats and defeated our candidates for the Legislature, Prothonotary, County Commissioner, and Director of the Poor. It will be for the, - Republican voters of the county de say at the-dele gate elections whether they are in fa vor of sustitining.those - who remained triie to their Party orgtinization and nominations last fall, or whether they are willing to reward those who wore false to their party obligations-by giv ing them a controlling influence hi making the nominations in the next Convention: dong,ress ,will attract most attention.. ,Mr. Morrell is again a candidate, for a-third term. He has been put forward as the candidate of the leading disorganizars in this coun• ty. The patronage at the : disposal, of Mr...Morrell and Mr. Scott has been, us strengthen their claims and to cr at-portion of the party that re-' fused 'to yield do 'the' diserganizinede matide of Mr. Seoit; ' The 'co test is accepted. If-si r , Scott can - a jorilly,of delegates-in, an • -in favor of -giving- Mr. Morre , bird term, . Mr. Sco : tt will have a right to claim Mr. Morrell's'tiotninatiori'an 0 : 11-, dorsement ofyisand the conduct of - all other ,leading disorganizers.- One 'or the 'other of the iviegs' was"Wrong'llikt : fall—either the one that.supported tiro ticket, or the one that united with the- Democrats. It will be for the' voters at the delegate elections to ,say.wiich wing was wrong, and to send dele gates to the Convention ,to represent their sentiments-honestly.- If guerril: -la infltience'can control the CenVen-: Lion, wo ,fear the nominations will .be II'S:loosely yespected by the crushed ; wing of last.fall, as the regular ticket was by the Scott disorganizers. With the whole party will rest the reigonsi bility of ,fixing i up the party - fur sup cess or defeat: ,- . - •. --_, , • Rule or Ruin. It seems clear - to - us that Mr. Mor. roll's ft:iends, hot ohlylin 'this but also in Blair and (.I.lmbria counties, are determined to rule or ruin. the Re.: publican party. Is there no man in the' district fit to take Mr. Morrell's• Are .there no other good tar iff men in. the district?,,: Mr..•M.orrell has been in Congrossfour•years—his influence', it 'is said; was very'great— and yet the tariff question is as, open to-day as it was four years ago, only a, little more so. We think there •are other nien in the district who could bring about results quite as rapidly as hag Mr. Morrell. But the tariff (vies- Lion is not the'question. that interests Mr. 'Morrell's warm friends moSt.— TheY have axes to grind—and as long ai,Mr: Modell, is.. willing to turn Oe stone they • will be his fast friends oven unt:Othe death of Abe iartyrule or ruin. -A now man could not - fail to make eertoin . e.popublieflp victory in the district and ~in this cc:unty.--,with Mr. Morrell the - party must - Ong from the commencement of the campaign— we believe so, and say'se., We did not make nor help to make the "situation" ds'it is—Mr. , Morrell's nearest political friends did it: •• . •• • . Tun Johnstown Tribune can't 'see anything politiotilly Wrong in support ing' in Cambria county npon• the same tieket With Mr. Morrell„"James„:P;Ats, a Democrat, for' the 'Legislature: s: It is a * local interest that requires such a. union there—but it gives the Demo= crate in the county and State only what they had last year. The same arrangement might. bci made here— the Democrats might agreO . withe . th friends of Mr. Morrell to pit iipa sitni lar ticket, Mr. liforrelf•for Coegress and A.Domociat e for the ,Legislature— the 'Democrats pad the''membor litet year—and. will have bite. again 0;7013 witCout'such 'an:arrangeindtit if Mr. 14r,,Morrell's leading frie . r.d.d'On't do bettor 'thrtif they' did • last ,full::" 'We would not support such a ticket here-- we could not support'tlie 'one id,Pam bria. Dollars and cents seems. to ,be the political principles of the Johns town organ. . • Whenc would the Union party and the Union army havo'been during the war if the Republican party had . .beCn left out, and where would the country, havo..been to• s clay without the Republican party?"-LJournal cry American. Add Whom would the 'Union' party and Union army hare been during the war if thousands upon' thousands of Union DemoCiats (like . Yohn Scott who wouldn't be called a Republican) had not come over to' the support of Abraham Lincoln and the Union' army; and where would the country have boon, to-day Without thd support Of the Union Democrats? With the old Democratic: party in the free States acting solid with the Rebels against a Republican army, the Republican par ty of to-day might not be "at home." Wolin) willing to give credit where it is duo. There are now .115 "blast furrinces in the United States. The War in Europe. No engagement has occured between the French ;:tnd . Prussian forces as yet; the engagement reported to have oc curred at Ferbach having turned out a false dispatch. - Both armies are ruillfilizing, and aro concentrating near the Rhino. Emperor Napoleon with his on has left Paris to go to the front, leaving the management of the civil government in the control of the Empress and tlio Corps Both armies are largo and well armed —the French with the Clhassepot rifle and the Prussians with the death deal ing ncedie-guti. The people of both , natiensalinoi,tliniverSally aro for War, and many enthusiastic dcmonstratidea have ensued, accompanied by many voluntary enlistments. It is not known at what point the first engage ment will occur, nor can the time at which it will take place be sttsted.•= It may be ,bet . 4.few weeks and it may be months p hut•at all events the war is inevitable, and death will oc cur sooner or later—and all the result of the greed of conquest, which is felt alike by both monarchs. ,Let ns hope that both will learn enough from the war to realize the folly of their ambi tion.- WE aro, informed that the census takers aro getting along finely in the discharge of all their duties. One has reported Ahat so far as he could get his questions answered, •he thought Mr. Morrell would stand' a pretty good chance of re-nomination in the coun ty if that wing of the party that was smashed last full could .he prevented from .getting into the nominating Convention.• 'Just so, A• WONDERFUL FALL.—Last Friday morning a lad named Martin Cross. man, agertfour years, and son of Rev. James C, Crossman, pastor of the Evan gelical association chapel,. fell over the precipice at the head of,Yan Bream st.•,• in the Sixth Ward,. And, lodged• upon• the track of-the Connellsvitteirailroad, throe hundred feet below. :,Tho ex press train on the road was, just • corn-, ingin,sight,at the time, and the lo ly was in. imminent danger of being crushed beneath the train, when a. workman happened to soo the danger, and seizing the apparently dead child carried it from the track just in Ogle tp.escapo.the. new. danger... So. close was,,tlm train,upon the man that it almost brushed his clothing as he stood pressing his body against .the rocky hillside until it passed,.. -He found that the.boy although unconscious was not dead, and speedily, carried •him to his fat her's residence, on St. Patrick's al- , 1ey..,. - Physicians , were called, - aud'''it was found that• no bones were, broken,' although , there were several internal injuries, and numerous external, cuts' and bruises on the body. There are hopes that the boy will, recover.- It appears that the lad was playing on ono of ,the .over-banging- rocks with some other children, and: in attempt ing.to pick up something.below which. had attracted his attention, be lost his balanco and wont headlong down , tho precipice. , fall was broken by, the shelving rocks. His , escape, nev ertheless, . was most miraculous. In view of the au merous.accidenta which ()pour bore, it.is strange that, the city authorities have not erected ,a blurt, oath: along the bluff.—Pittsburgh. Coat mercial. • • CHILD Lamm: la • st; ThUrs day‘evoning, says a Dakota paper, a Man, Whosii name wo did not learn, and'two sons of Mr. • Purge,' , Who re sideS at the Lakes, in Clay ecinnty, wont out On'thelakii in 'a. 'canoe, to have a swim by the aid 'of The not - dwini; nor 'could, the'youti'etest Fargo boy, ationt Ono years old ; the oldest boy, - about thir teen years old, could. Thus the three proceeded td put their swiminingid • eas intcrekeentiun.' Things went„satooth• 15r until, through a little excite meat, the small boat was overturned. The event cecasioned.a cry fur help :There waa'ne one•ernund'the house, or near, on l y .m rs 'Fargo and her little daugh tbr, 'eleven years. ThiS 'little girl, witlCa spirit onieroism equal to Ida Lewis, rushed 'to the bank of the lake and jurnped into iinuthisr canoe, and Paddled out to where the three persomP were straggliagin the water Sho would have brought all th • re'o - Safe to the shore had they remained cool, but;irrtheir anxiety to grasp some thing with 'motive power , on- board, they capsized berth tie craft and throw her into the water. - Luckilly • fur the little'beroine that she could swim.— At'this stage of the game, she, with coolness and courage seldom—equaled or-surpassed by men,-called.out to her little brother to bold on .to • her,- and fon the-other two- to hold on to their boat. She thus secured • her little ,brother, and swam ashore. with; him holding on to iber.:boati , Ilen eldest brother saved the man in' the same way.' -the entire •party , were saved through the coolness• and•'eour. age of a little girl only eleven years old. The captain of the brig William Me son,,arrived at Boston on the 17th from Surinam, reports that on June 30, latitude SS degrees north, lop gitude. 55 degrees 15 minutes,, he pick ed up a boat containing eighteen, see-, men in a starving condition, without food or water. 'As they , could not speak English they could not give an account of themselves or Where they belonged. They tiro supposed to 'be French seamen, •and were all brought to this port. KEOItUIC, lOWA, is about to folloW the example of Boston; Massachusetts, in prohibiting the sale of fire-crackers. On the 4th instant, in the former place, n , Guy Fawkes of a boy threw a fire cracker into a stable yard, and the re 4 suit of that boy's Fourth of July was the destruction of twon tytwo buildings. Portland, Maine, a few years ago, was nearly destroyed by a fire which origi nated from the Chinese inventions. • ,EX-SECRETARY SEWARD is preparing for a voyage around the world. Ho is now in his 71st year. Ho will start at an early day, accompanied by a por tion of his family and several friends. GLOBELETS. There are 1,800 Smiths in tbo NinY York directory. • One-fifth of the meat consumed by the Pariatins consists of veal. Dan I:Zice is making•his:annual "furo:. well tOp".through the, Country, Maine has thirty- two hundrod square miles of lake surface. Six vessels with yelloW fever aboard aro now quartered in : , New York liar. bor. Sacritni - entO has On — tiihibition a'l . o pound:lull - 1p" oI pure .gold, valued at $3500. In New . Brunswick, and Nova Scotia the eropg".lAtve• been injured by long continued drouth. A practical man wants to make a lat'gerbeer vault out, of the Mammoth . • .. • ntque . . . • • Milli , dnel 'of young shad aro being raised inbreeding boxes in the Connec ticut river. • , Why is a horse the most curious feed er in theworld ? Because he eats when he hasn't.a•bit in his mouth. A now Chicago Church has a dozen pews connected with the pulpit by ear trumpets for the benefit of the deaf. A general Indian cotmeil is about to bo held in the Powder river country, at which it is said, Red Cloud will cx eft his influence for peace. Tho Pension Bureau has paid out as pensions to disabled soldiers and their heirs, during the fiscal year 'closed June 30, 1870, 608,672,210,27. England.has passed a law abolishing all the toll gates on all the turnpikes in the realm, which goes into effect, un the Ist of October next.. Queen Victoria has just contributed quite a . respectable sum of ' monerto print and - circulate a pamphlet, against female suffrage. FIFTEEN. eases Of sunstroke are re ported to hace•ooeurrod.at Baltimore, M.d., on , Sunday. The thermometer stood at 95 during the greater portion of the day. A Long:Branch Arinio Welsh, dresses eight times a. d4y,and dashes hlong• the beach behind 'Thai: different' teams ddiitirr endh twenty, four hours. • • • • ' ' . g g 'A cabbage, w,hieb branches, out. every year and bears a groat number tit Small cabbages, each atippt, ns big as an orange, is ono of the attractions at Los A party, prospecting, while on their way frouSati Francisco • to Arizona, was surrounded by Indians. The men succeeded in cutting their way through the savages, killing ,and wounding. thirt,y,ef' 1 13 c -11 1 .'4H A riot co:Tarred-al Elm Park,•New York, between-several hundred Irish, laborers and' the Orangemen engaged in,cciebrating:thc Battle of the, Boyne. The laborres 11 , 41 stones and., Orange: men 'defended themielves with pistols. Two men and a boy - were 'Shot dead; and many others were'wounded: A sun-stt uck pig is the la 6.1 ctitid&; ts,' 'of a zoological kind. An ingenious farmer in Minnesota had a porker afflic ted in that way a short time ago, and restored him to health and happiness by splitting the skin on the top of his hold and filling: Alio gait] with salt. Here is:a suggestion for the surgeons: 'John Esten COO'ke'give for the first, 'time . a', unique dispatCh fro President, Lincoln ':to General Hooker while the, 'latter was in cam-. mind oCtba_ ti•r-r,i3r of the 'Potonirte: "If the head of Lee's armfiti *in Mar tinsburg and the tail of it on the" Plank road between' Fredericksburg and Chaneellorsville, the animal ' must be pretty slim soiriewhcr:e. Couldn't, yOu break hint •'' A. LINCOLN2,c: IMPOItTAN't TO FAa*its eeoireit• .pondent of the 'Bearer 'wri ting from Harris burg,•stij*Alie leg on the rnaffel'of unpatented "There is manY 'ajrosperOuS, thrifty and . ••hOnest'farnier• living to-day on land' 'Whin' he . confidently ho owns =to which lie hqs"tho title payers all'rchularly madci'ou,t 'and recorded,' but' When he ethnes to trace the' record ha* to i the'son - ree of title to Bind in this State ho • diSebveis - with . - dismay that there'nes'ermiS' a 'Patent 'taken' out' for his fti rni ; ' that whore 'it .has, beei - ; patented the fees were never fully up, so that - there' are defects in his title ivhicli; if pushed at any ti - mO, would possibly deprive him of his ll'ailieStead:' Ample netico has been giVen to parties totorne rftirWard and remedy this defect' and 'negligence A largo number of holders of land haVe .already done so;'but 'niarty*Wave thus far treated the mutter with indiffer-' once, from whieblheY are to be tirbas ed by suits which Will . be. brtiught by the State, the result of which may be very disastrous, as the costs will'of course be very- heavy. The newspa pers of • this. State would ho doing -a real service did•they al.rence call at tention. to these facts: 'het every farm or see ihat ho has•apatent for - his land '—thatall fees and costs of.stioh patein tod hind is' fully paid; and •the proper , 'source to ascertain these -facts is the 'land ofrice.P• • r: • • •;• LATEST FROM •EUROPE. ' LONDON, July I.3. l —Prussia•how has a powerful army arrayed• upon the Rhino, between Mayoneeand . Cologne, with a powerful 'force occupying the Rhine fortresses' She 'bah 'strong force' i'e` &Unborn Ger Many ' to 'repel assault in that 'quarter:' The - Main - body of thcarerieli is dis tributed betweetv"Chalons and Metz and Thionville, in'tbe province of the Moselle,-WiCh'a considerable number of troops at the fortifications of the former'city:' ' ' ' Anoth&r army ie forming in the Frenelf province of the Lower Rhino and' bring distributed hetween Stras burg and Ritehe, adjoining Rhenish Bavaria. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PLAS TERING, BUILDING or _LOAM Sand, from tht 'eland, will ho deliVered at one dollar per two hots° wagon load, on applitation to Logan Martin, • °Mere left at Decker it Crown. eft, Scum ill reach 11. 11.-11IYAN. AGRICULTURALMEETING. • A tegular meeting of the Huntingdon County Agricultural Society will he held In the Court Home, on Wednesday evening of the fret week of the • cooing Au guet-Cout t (10th.) The question of bolding an annual fair timing. the coming fell, and other matters of importanee to the As eociation will ho taken into considmation, and n' fall at tendance of the manikin and the public generally to de bitable. lie older "(tile Foeiet y. ' " 11. V (TT. 8..eret.,11 11111211 MOUNTAIN SEMINARY guNTIE,GLION CO TINT Y PA NEXT SES.3 . IOX OPENS SIiPTEDIEEIt Ist, 1870 For Circuits address July 213-a KISIIACOQIIIIILAS SEMINARY. This Inqittition 'Muds superior ailratitagel of educa tion ou liberal terms. 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July 19.8a4t. r RTJSTLLS SALE -1 olr UA BLE REAL ESTATE, [ESTATE or• BENJAMIN RINKER, DEVD.] :By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of IlunOngdon county, I will .expose to public sale, on the promises itt Cromwell township, Iluutingdon county, Pa., -'' " • On 77fitittlay, August 41h, 1870. tl 1T. 4 1..0 A.111. 4 E rAII.M, t:e 'U-ol It p. bounded by ittn(W drllanief SlIonlz; ilia the north, Ly heirs of Siinna'Ghtz',"on'the' east, by hinds of•Danielnilenten, -on 'the South, and lands of Abraham Miller • on: the - containing, . • L.., , One Hundreil Acres, more or less, About 70 acres cleared' nrOl in n g'ood'stiite of cultivation, the balatice well timbered,' having thoreon erected a good: TWO STORY LOG lIOUSFX t' , log'stable, and necessary outbuilding'; , ri good well of water at the door; and On orch ard of choice fruit. There is also ou the pre-, raises a line water power. .The aboye ; tract of land is about three miles from the 'borough of Orbisonia, Terms of Sale :—One-third of purchase niimet.. to ho paid oonfirmatiOn sale at August Court, When' deed will be made, and the balance in two egftl:Ontival' pityments, with interest, the whole to be'se cured by the judgment bonds'of the purchas er. WH,LLIAI RINKER,. July L•tul - Trustee. Foi' .jOn pRINTING CALL A. T THE "GLOBE" OFFICE, 111 , NT1.`fflOUN, DROOLAMATION.---WTI S, by a precept to me directed, dated at If ma inedon, the 60th day of April. A. D. 1870, under the hands and seal of the Hon. tkorgc Taylor, President of the Conrt of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer ' and general jail deliv ery of the 24th Judicial District of Ponileylvania, mono sed of Huntingdon, Dlair_and Calabria comities; and the Hons. Anthony T. Deaver and David Clarkson. hisassoci- Mos, Judges of the • county. of, Huntingdon, justices as signed, appelntedjp;hosr, try and dotet mine nil and every indictments made or taken tor 03 concerning all cr imes, which by the laws of the State are :mule capital, in felon tea of death, and other one:lces, crimes and. misdemeanors, which have been or shall Wenner be Committed or pet pc trated, for crimes aforesaid—l am comirianded to make public proClamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer or Com Men Pleas and Quarter Sessions, will be held al the Court lion,. in the borough of Iluotinglion, on the second Monday (and Bth day) of ADD UST, 1870, and those oho will prosecute the Enid prisoners, ho then and thew to prosecute them as it .10.11 be just, and.that nil Justices of the fence; - C,oroner and Constables within said county, be then and there in that. proper persons ittlO o'clock, n. m. of said day, 'With their teem do, Inquisitions, examinations and remembran ces, to do those things winch to their ullkes tcepeetively apps nun. T.. 0, GRUM, Principal Dated at Huntingdon, the.lith of July, in the year of our Lind one theumnd eight hundred rind 'seventy, and the 05th, year of American IndenmuJunco. D. R.P. SLELY, SlierUJ: - Ipll,o S, by _IL a precept to, e directed by the Judges of the Com mon Pleas of the count) , Of Huntingdon, bearrng testtlis. 20th day of April, A. D. 1870, I Inn cominande.d to 'm a tch public Proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that it Court of common Plena will be held at the cont HOMO In the borough of Huntingdon, on the 3rd Monday (and . 15th day) of AUG thsT, A. 0.1.870,.f0r the trial of all N ome rin ,said Courtowhich remain undetetmindd before the said Judges, when and nhdre all Wins, wllmisses,and suitors, in the trials of all issues ate lei - mired. Dated at Huntingdon, the 11th of July, in the year of our Loth 00D /11006011t1 eight Viiiidred and seventy, and the 03th year of American Independence. • , D. b. P. NDELY, .57erq. • cl I-1E RIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of 10 sundry writs of H'enditlonl Expends - directed to me, I will expose to public sale or outcry, at the Court House, in the bore. of Huntingdon, on liIONDAY.'the Son of AUGUST, 1870, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following described property to wit . • • All that tractor parcel . of land situ ate in Lincoln township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Edward Duncan on the north, by lands of An• thony Shultz and David Foster on the east, Win. John• ston on the south and by lands of John Beaver and Sav ages'.heirs on the west, containing about 140 acres, morn or lose, about 63 acres of which are cleared, having erec ted thateou two log dwelling houses, Man log barn and other Outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold foe the property of Moses C. Householder. 3 • Also—All the right, title aria inter ost,of,defeullant to all that certain piece or fleet of land situate in ShirleY few iphlp, hounded on the north by the Juniata river, on the east. south and west, by lands of the, heirs of Samuel 11. Bell, containing about SO acres, morn or less and having log house and • log stable thereon elected,. and an exultant spring of water ark' the duor. Seized, taken In execultou and to be sold RS tile property of Joseph Crone. , ' - • • , • Also—All' the ,riglit, title and inter' est of the defendant in the following tad notate, v tat:A tract of land situate in Barron township, bounded as fol lows: berth by George Gruisinger, ueht•by Mary. Slut. hard, south by John thoub o rper end othent,cat4bygos.• Forest, containing 32 ones, more or IdSs, flidreeu elected a lOg hon.; plastered on Outside, and otheraifithuilding9., Seized, tahey nt oxecution and to be sold as the property, of John ' ' " • " Nona To PlnicuAans. , —Bidders at Sheriff's Sides will take notice, than immediately tip,w thu piopeity buiug ktakked fifty Per cent. of all bids under $lOO, and to ority•fivu per cent: of all,bitla over. that sole, must be paid to the Slici ICE or the pi operty will be net up again and sold to other biddies who will coikply with tho above terulB. If if court continues, a weeks deed nekil6wledged nn - Sl' lecond week. One week's court. property knocked down ou Monday and deed acknowledged on the fullowing,daliaday. — ' •" .... D. It. P.'.IIIISLY, Sheriff.: SHERIFF'S OFFICE, July 14:1.870 . EGISTER'S NOTICIL—Notice is lA, hereby given, to all persons interested, that the ful lsn natetel persons have settled their accomits iii the Register's 011 ice, at Huntingdon, and that the raid accounts will ho presented for coniireettlon and silos ance Orphans' Cotirt, to ho held at Huntingdon, in andlfor tho meaty of Huntingdon, on Weditesday,,the lytlt day of AUGUST; neat, (1870,) to wit ' _1 Administration account of Moth Flidffdor• and Da'vid Deto Hen, execute.. of JR.!, dUCC.ISCLI, hs ulcer Ity . itarier . . Ad nittljstration Aronnt , of Grm fir jLby and 13; R. Foust; of Dr., Wm ; 1 . 1, r lobo Druly , it. slr.p declnisrti: • • ' " .• • Adiumistial ion acemint, of James lilt,. and .Trunoa (Gt. and, executors of 31!.. 1 1iiiimi, lotr ut • towii-", ship, deceased. - : Administration account of Sarah Porter, u.liniaislratrix a. d 'Jelin A. Wilson, administiutor of tioOrge %C. Polter, lulu of Jocl,oli iOll b anon account. of hours Magill and George 31ticol I, execulore of Joint 3ldcool, Into of Barr° itkrubldp, deeoaqed G Adwiniatcation account of Richard CHlcott. executor of Era pump:aver, lato 4.lUflioll ton a>h IP; medt 7 A dodoistf atiou acC , aiitt of John. II (ipso,:ll 11111.1 Jon. , Palk, eXtClitol9 OfJOlat Into of eltIS tOWllzhip deceased. 8 Administration account of Andrew Crownover, exe cutor of ilannith Iloiternian, tato of Jac!cson township, deceased. 9 Administiation accoitnt of Adam I,lghtner. executor ofJacoli ters, Into of West township; deceased, 10 Administi at ion account of James A. Couch, adniin tati ntor of William Conch , late of Barre° torrrildp, deed. 11 Administration account of Robert Madden; istrator of Sarah Madden, late of Spi ingfield Jon deceased, as liled-byi Newton 31addem lolininistrator of Hobert Madden. 12 Adininistrat ionaccount of Rohm t !sing, ins-• trator. ofJohn Btroly, late of tla but ongli of Iluit , ingdith • deceased.- ' 13 Finn! administration• account of J. It. 1;t, executor of David tonal t, late of Fi Kuhl hi tv p.,, decd, 14 :comid pat tint account ot 31 Stair. sae vtviug exe v o , for of Daniel J:Logaif, late efCarboit tap„ deceased:" 15 Administration -account of Satinet T. Rion tr, Wsq. adminiati attic of Jab,, Lmudduoi, late of Maid, ton but ol &cost d. • 10 Achninlnflation account of John Stapleton, executor of IVfn Stapleton, Into of Pod toullalop docemed 17 Gnat thou4lll, account of 11 i ham Her , gap; dian of Mice I Sclanuelcer, u minor child of Jsltto ls, and is alt W. Bebnitelter, tunnel ly Sarah W. Zer, daughterot Julat lier, decanted. 18 otuudlatellip account of William' Rer, gw , rdlatt of Charles 0 Sehmuckey o ,Klio we,r n minor eon of J. G. and W. Eclunnelter, now of full No, grandson of_ lion Jolts Ker, deeedsed. Jitiy 12; Ib7o. if N" 'ians'lrei•t r ib . Vgivon to :ill per- B'ons fntrested tim r t the following jra - thifin • too goods and Chattels Satjo xtdone, Illitra the 11101ris • lOW of the act of 10th of. Ala 11, 1031, h., e been tiled in tho office of 'the Cloth of the orphans' Conef of 'Hunting.' don, county nod ,011 be presented for "ni provni toy, COME': 'on'Wednesdai the illth of AUGIThT,, 1. Inventory and appralseiltent of the property of Dan'''. lel Raman; lato,of !la tging•jun boo ought, d!coisod,Ly ta ken by Ins widow Jlary Ann Iluffotan.• , ' 2 Widow 8.1)0 41!9aintint;twesnue of James Weaver, of touulslnp, deco, (A, as taken , by, lois miaow Cat Wine Weaver. ' • • &Inventory and apprillsonent'of the gooila and.chattles late Rf, chitties McCal thy, tirc.uded, as taken, by his widon` Elizabeth McCarthy. ' ' '• • • '• " 4 Inventory and appl illsOßlollt 'Or the personal• proper, ty of Jobeph K. Ilarlbit, dec.aued , taken by his nidow illinorvit E. Varnish.' b Inventory of geode luta eltattles Atl iclSHero of Dau• iol Book, tote of Ctotnootl fewusblit, deceased, retalued by Cathurino Book; hoe witlow,"under MO law. 6 Inventory and amfratremeut of goods end eltattles late of Benjamin &theta, taken by Ids widow blatilda totters. - - , _ 7. inventory of goods and &attics, taken by Catharine Russell, uidsw of Jacob Russell, deceased. 8 Inventory uud appraiseinent of the personal .proper:, tv of John _Fultz, late of reit township, deceased, taken • by his witless Mary k'inth. ± • 0 Inventory and appraisement of Frank• Oat loch the 11. lato of iluntiligdon hal ough,'• deceaSed, ' lie tekeh by his uitlow,:l4l2lbvtli Oarloch.., - • •,_ • 10 Ins em ai eatery and apprseinent of the goods and chat. ties ufJutaks Cadman, late of- litt,s township, deceased, as taken by his widow Margaret J. Curfinah• ' II Inventory and appraiseinent of the personal prop °apt:of 10nryStatr, late of Itiirree township, deemed; as taken by his widow Ma is Stair. Inventory of •th"l peisob proPerfy "of Samuel` Rough, late LI Clay towp.ship, ,d,..peurd, as R tlien;by vsidow Satah , , .111 Invdtitory Sod appralsenien't of the ostate_of• John Eyes, tale of Wairlorsnotlskswuship, ttereaved, as Aitken , hits svalow'usau'RysT. '" ' • ‘• ' • ' ' - , Cletk cirplians' Court. HiMitigdon, 'July 12;1'870: ' H r C i o l m N tn G on D wea ° ll -IN I, c - ,f G Pe O ntts,, N iva l n ' io S RA S FAUNG,Ihto Iluntingden county, Greeting: SS. 'Whereas, Michael lfaling did on tho 10th 01 January,: A.D. 1570, prefer his petition to the Judges of the Court of Common liens of the end county of Huntingdon pray; ing that tor Latimn non On set fot th he might be di, arced flora the bonds of Ott iniony, entered Into nith' you the mid Rachel Paling, no thetofore continued you,as before, commanded, that betting aside all other bumnegs and ex cuses whatsoever, you be awl' appear In 3 our prtiper per son bufom our J edges at Ilut: tiumlon at our county court of Cu:union Pleas, then e to be held for the mid county un the second 3ltinday br A 1510, negt,' or the petal,on or libel oh the said, ,Ukhael baling, and to show cause, if any you hare, ohy the said M Itl inel Ealing, your husband, should not lie (I,llrand from thin wadi of itnit• rituony entered into s, ith you agreuthly to lime Ant of,tlu fieneml Amiviubly Ilt this Counlomuellth e'oe l s made and pi ovid, ii, and ben eel Intl not - Witness the lion: :11rn. Taylor, President of our mid Coult, the 32,1 all Apt 31.3!. 31eN1 , 11L, if tint iagelil July 12, 1070, •y • ProthonoMry. • • •• , •T --, r jlO ALI; NN,,110 SI IT BHA N CON,- cFA,N.—Arid nuw 2,1 June, OW. upon. the putt. Boit of 11'. Al Mtt lu,, Sainlitil Bt 0. Witn Denis, Iftu. 11. Woods, J. It..zitu,inen, P..Bibi.tou, J, li.:muck or, J, 31tte,er', C. B. Smith, f. 31. 13.111 , y, O. B. .Arntl• tags; J. S. Stowurt. on I T. 11. Cromer, thirteen Boob old. etc of the s 'cilia.) of a public out hereafter Me • tilltle and pro) ling the Court to dri.ree the vacation 01 the oust' Worm, Sprnmo I'o.l Iu rho borough of Mantingdon, tq is it t front the pond to stitch it sins vacated on 12 'Joon my 11.25, (being the North•WeStTorner of CYPreliS Cot tago Faint) to the pond whore the sane intersects Moore street. A 1 ale is granted upon all of the portion destrlnit to ho beard. to appear In Court 'on rho Second Monday of August next, to show cause 11 any they Intro 10y said . rood ellutzlil nut be closed up and vacated ; nod 'directo that thin tong, phut' ho published ,once, n noels too four, 1311.,5.1 t Oaf!e in a neany.tiocr liubimh din tho bur. nigh of lin talogdott.• " I'M. M.tde.ttltlt,, • ' Juno 25, 1b70,1t • - Clei k. ADMINISTItAirOII'S [Estate of•XIiN.MONIOO3IERY, tlec'd•l Letters of initinui4tration,upon,thee.state of Ann Sfout, gomoi y, Into of Cn3et•illu bortalgin deceased, having: Lem granted to the undersigned, all perbons -indebted, to the estate toll mains jlayment, ttnd thosu having claims will ptcsent thorn for Settlement. • • • - AARON EVANF, 'Jun; 21.0 t Administrator. For neat JOB PRINTING, call at lio,"GLov. JAB PRINTING Orrteu," at Hun pgdi,n, Pa EN J. E. I,3U'llr.a.Eß, Itegiptor SMUCKER, IBOWN CO., FUltil'iTtfl?F; TVAliEßObilik IN BVILpING: JUit~TIIIrGDO~Y, FA Ilavb joat4eueipp bamouliq stook of the I.lti.;t. ntytes 6nd , best noultlnetiiro of ' . • •:• • PARLOR, DINING:B.O Obm, an.d. OXIAnsER.r JJ NlTtire, iIATTRPS;S'E'S; alikinits; COTTADX.& of all styles ME Purebneers will find tbe•lergest stock of: good furniture ever offered in Central PennZ sylvania, , whieh will be sold WHOLESALE & "RETAIL We buy direct from manufacturers for cash and will sell fur cash, and Are thus en=- abled - to offer' GREATER BARGAINS than are to be had in the Cities: , CALL 'AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK July 12-3 m T.STSI.T.I3FE:YOUR PROPERTY',. MLITA VALLEY' FIRE , ,INSURANCE COMPANY I;ICORronATED APItIL 7,,1870. OFFICE at HVN7:I4)TG. DON, PENN'A. INSURES 'BUILDINGS, ' • • - MERCHANDISE,. , and OTHER PROi ) ERTI • EMMI LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, On as rea son able terms'. any other respOnslblo-tiOnitirdt bi}EOfOII3:J' I 7 J. E. SING Ml' JOITN MUER; • ISAAC WRIGHT S. T. 31cJUL Well; b. It. JIIIAIKHN. WM. KENNIWY OFFICIMS! President, -AV M. KENNEDY ; Secretary, ,M MILLER ; Trqa,surei:, E I SING - gt,r. Vice Presidehli 8! P. lqctuti:ded. .Agent for! lnntiuydolz m 1310,1570 NEwt -: - Nr.BA.T ! . 1.2 1t MI GEO. F. MARSH Merchant Tailor, Has just rdeeived` WS 'USUAL, LAIi,G-,.STOOK. SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, ' " CMS Q UALIT.CBS,. SLIA DES, AND COLORS Sgecotelisloirofileads co. F. 'MARSH IltxnllngtfUti, 3lnch 30 WILLIAM-B. ZEIGLER, • • • • -Dealer ' " Ladies', Gents and Children's Tornishing,Coods, apd lieinnuings, of all kinds. A largoAdoOr , • , „ NOTIONS, WRIVEGGODS, ,BRILLIANTS; "N4IN'SOGKS,, LINENS, of allgnides; • GLOVES, and Marry for menoromon and,Childron. .Thibet and Cashmere shawls, CASSIMERS, , DOMESTIC GOODS, GEO okii.tE,§' plibtl,sTaYa." A geporql;assortmont of goods, best 811,4 r,, E tak infixo4l;ri I Iluntingdon, April 26,1810.: 'New :Cheap '.Btore/ •&,Deoker • Hare just, opened at thOir new itara;'w oaf end of HilhStreet, next door to the National llotel,"tiOar'Fisher's Mill, in Huntingdon,' a , large,a l 4 l eqt ( l4 B i t ?P k- t i g -" DggSS-qopps, - O,OcF;RIE r s; ,BOOTS AIYD ,5710t§ FISH ancI,SAZT ; • • '1160. - Uli and ,610 A And e'verjthin4: 'else geitet•ally, kept in • first 'class store. • • ••••• • Evorythink new and PRODUQZ May 2/•Om: CROWWNOVJf .1 4 DEOKIIII TOWN LOTS:FOR-SALE IN {TEST 11UN:t1NdiNiN Buy 1.03 (rola PIBI. Waldo at $2O %— , i ruicliesbre d6elrlng fo'bthld 'can baio' verly liberal terms na to Payments. Now• Ih the limo to Invest. A* [jy2.ltf , • , 11... ALLISON MILLER ply to 17 4 .X.FigUTOES' II" (Estatet'of JAS. IL BELL, Into of Blair town-hip Wok Cohnty, deceased) ' Letters testanientary on said estate have been duly Granted to the undersigned by thu Register of Wills o' said county. All persons indebted to said estate arr rot:, quested to umke payment, and thnse having claims. obmiost the ,saute are'notifled,to present them duly prone' en for settleinent. MARTIN lIEDL, i • o,' ; -A. N.IIRLL, lII)TWARD BELL, FRANK B. ISBTT, Juno 14-Bt Executors.' NO PE.—By mutual arrangement of the executortt; all claims spinet said estate nits to ho presented to the'saltt. A. K. ROI, syho also receive payment of debts, (Ifs O. Aadiets is itellftla.t stoup, Pa MO IS MEE MB Noir MOE