The Huntingdon hurnal WEDNESDAY, Tn. MUARY 17, 1575. R:!ADING MATTED. #24NiEVICRY PAuE W. L. FOULK, Agent of the Pennsylvania, (Ain and West - Virginia Press AssuCiation, • Is rue only person in l'ittslt^Elt :authorized to receive advertistments for the JOURNAL. lie has our best rates. • Laws Relating to Newspaper Subscrip tions and Arrearages• The follaw;ng la the law relating to nowepapera and nt.criber 1. Subs ribord who do not give express notice to tho eon ! t. .71.ndidDIVO WWI iug to routiede their sub- scripiton, 2. If stilii , cribers order the Ilidcuntinuttnet , of their peri o.l.cais, toe puliiishers may continue to ben.l Virtu until an :tcrearages are paid. 3 It iulmoribers iie:ient or refine to take their from tee Odor to n hich they era .hrt...ted they are held fy it:o3.We 'hail they aave =matted their b:ll.s, ant order ed them iitscontinued 4 If sitleicrioers move to other plores ithont informing tint pablisiters, and the paper* ere shut to, lly former all hin they .tro held . . 5. The Coarts have deei.twl that • rent , ' .'; to take periodi froal the office, or removing and leaving diem MI CA i led tor, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud..• 8. Any per- , ..n who receive.; a new-paper and niekethuse of it, whether he has ordered it or bet, is held in law to be a subscriber. 7. If -iubscribers pay in advance. they are bound to give notice to the publisher, at the end of their time, if they do not svish to continue inking It; anti the pub lisher is authorzed to glad it oa - anti the subscriber will be responsible until an express notice, with paiment of all arrears, is sent to the publisher. REDUCTION ! . Until further notice, we propose to insert specials, or locals, in our local eol umns—not among the items, but tlistribu ted through the Leal tuatter—at TEN CENTS per line, eight ordinary words constituting a line. No charge, hoWever. will be made than fifty cents. tf LOCAL AND PERSONAL Brief Mention—Home-made and Stolen Feed the birds Valentiaes are tritmp. "Let's se your valentine." The coal dealers are happy. Birthiinton's Washday next. Maynard's posters are flashy. The tie business is still lively. Johnstown has a scandal case. Terrific wind on Thursday night. Our illustrated sale bills are popular. Lewistown is to have "Dime Readings." This is rough weather for turnpike sailors. The Peon street Opera House is completed. No anthracite coal in the market last week. S. B. Chaney, esq., is a ll smiles. its a boy Sheriff Henderson drives a handsome turn out. A grand hop is in contemplation for the 22d inst. Everybody is preparing for Conference vis itors. Nearly all the pumps in town were frozen up last week. Happy is the man who pays his printing bills promptly. The price. of bituminous coal Liss advanced 80 cents per ton. Qaite a number of town wells have or are about 'ailing. Ed. Fisher understands the bill posting business to perfection Reward of Merit cards, of all styles and prices, at the JoUttNAL Store. Taera wv4 fir/ about the I.lgt Local News. It ara3 "full of water." A runaway horse, on Monday ofturnoon, b:ouglit floe loafers to tho front. Dime Nevele t Dime Juice nuJ Dime et the Juvitlist &ore, The colorrti fora, of tbi:; place, arc nt loi gerheadi io regard to church matters. Tburgarly'r, Pittilmrgb 7drgroph ltno not readied no for a month. Who *Walt it? A flige3..e, simitstr to the "Ilarrisborviniek step," prevails to rime exi. , t,t,itt thiA Coal WWlns scarce no henl' teeth during the la<t week. And now it oclio fur $0 per ton. Part reenneol Donal. O'Rafferty's high Poem appears on the first pige of In-,clay's toque. Huntingdon has plenty of tenentlesi holism TIIO mission 1• that landlord.; Ark too much A daughter of Hon. It. M. Xpaar rot and broke her arm on Thorodny last, in Wash ington “Carryinz wafer on both altoulders” has been very anoeessfully perfortne4 tlurlnx the last week. A limited Dumber of advertisements will be !alerted hi the DAns JOVA.II4L. First come, first served. The proposed "Sociable," in the ['oat Office building, on the 22 , 1 inst., promises to ho a grand affair. Watch your fireg. If Huntingdon were to be Het on fire now It would he almost impoHal ble to save it. The attention of teachers is called to the large lot of pplendid MERIT CAnos at the Jou aNAL Store. The town was almost bare of bard coal last week and the Jlercury at zero. The aspect was a frigid one. We hope the young people may hare a pleasant social on the evening of the 224 inst., as contemplated. We observed tlir handsome phiz of our Quaker City friend, W. IT. Kennedy, on our streets last week. In a few hours, on last Thursday afternoon, all the lanes and narrow passage_ were en tirely drifted shut. The best fine-cut ehewing tobacco in the county can be bad at the JOURNAL Store. The simon pure 3lichigran. "Timon Walley" has popped up again Everybody thought that "Yohonnas" "had gone went and died." A new building is to be erected, in the spring, where the "Victor" and "Gem" res taurants are now located. Sale bills printed, at one hour's notice, in the highest style of the art, at the JOURNAL -Job Rooms, Fifth street. We like to be neighborly, but we don't fan cy keeping a coal-bin for public use these pan icy times. Not much. The cold has been very severe for the last week. There have only been but two passably moderate days in six weeks. B. F. Ripple, esq , the clever and efficient clerk of the Rockhill Iron and Coal Company, at Orbisonia, was in town on Saturday last. Don't fail to hear Maynard's Combination Troupi!, at the Penn Street Opera House, Wednesday and Thursday nights of this week. We call attention to the advertisements of several engineers in this issue of our paper.— They want to try their hands at Water Works Geo. A. Port, talks of erecting a handsome, brick building on the corner of Fifth and Washington streets during the coming sum- 11ler. The sleighing has held on so well that al 'host everybody is tired of it. The horses vote it bore and wherever asked to participate say neigh. The President of the Lewisburg and Tyrone railroad advertises for proposals for the re letting of a part of his road. This looks like business. • The Bell Ringers that held forth in Yenter's Hall, last week, gave a very good entertain ment, but they were not patronized ?.9 they deserved to be. Isaac Alliebtitad;latiliiif,'tatisist'al-stitic, b*s been appointed Sealer of Weights and Measures, foe the c,ounty..ar Efuntingdoii, bj GOT. Hartranft. Soluehave been tfujr of water,' others have had "water on the brain," while still nn-: other class were ft 3 "thirsty as a fish" during the htst few days. Valentines flew thick and Ast on Selnr,lay and Monday. Grearand gay, high- and low. learned and unlearned sharing equally in th general distribution. The chap who invested twenty-fire cents i a tooth brush, the other day, to be used by family of four per sons, says he is opposed t unnecessary expease..-, Another issue of the .lounxAL will cornplet the statement of the county finances, when wt will be able to give our ustial-varied assort meut of readin9: matter. A. Po:lock, es q., fell on the pavetunt., nne evening last ivee, and sustained sc.vere nruises, bui, no permanent injury. .I.lq, was, confined to big bed for several day.-3. A little child of John G. Chaplin, of this 'Mac; was found dead in its bed on Thursday morning last. Tie child was in apparent perfect licalLh it was put to bed. Peter Swoope, crq., who has dispensed jus tice in this place, for the la _t twenty years, leelined being a candid .ta for Justice of the Peace, on account of his advanced age. Don't forget_ Maynard's .Combination Min strel Troupe on Wednesday and I . l.ursday evenings. Co and "bear them, and you will have a chance to “laugh and grow fat." Capt. \Vil!am K. Brirehinell, we are inform ed, has been appointe.d a receiver of public monies for the territory of Colorado. The Captain richly merits this mark of favor. The Detur JoraNAL will be sent, postage paid, to any address, during :ponforence, for twenty-five cents. Reader, send us twenty. fire c nts, by mail, and you shall have it reg ularly. . tf Said a sensible man the other day : "llun tingdon will have Water Works some day t and we old faows might just as well enjoy a little of them and leave the young people to pay for _hem." Alexandria is disgusted at Orbisonia's as sertion that she can produce the best shoe maker in the county. She wishes it distinctly understood that D. S. Ileaderson, of said bor ough is the best shoemaker in this county. Every evening for a weed back a new bor ough ticket was placed in the field. There are evidently a great many who have ft' !nor- . bid desire to serve the public in a. small way. Craving office of any kind is a very serious disease. The series of meetings held in the M. E. Church, for saveril weeks past, closed on rucsday night of last week. Daring their continuance a number of persons professed religion and attached themselves to the church on probation. Twenty fire cents will pay for the DAL.Y JoraxAL during the session of Conference at this place. If any of our contemporaries will mention this fact, we will be pleased, as a slight return for the fr.ror, to send it to them during its publication. tf The water pipes leading: from the reservoir to the station, at Mapleton, are frozen up. The railroad men took tliZ necessary precaution an :milt fires over them, but some perverse cuss stole the partly burned ties and now the rail road is left high and dry at nat point. A son of Davi Rock, of Warriorsmark went to spelling school nt the Cross Roads, in a sleigh on Vriday night. While lie was enjoying the exercises inside the school house, his horse from the liitchlng post, -tin away and is some way managed to break orio,) ia,ik;itg it 11m:is:try to stloot ;he animal.—Tyrant llerald. Col. Wm, L. FunllL, of Pittsburg'', ig one of the livegt newspaper agents in the United Mates. Ile i• doing mote for the trade of l'itothitrzh than sill its ponderous da:lies. We like to see a niso.,when lie takes; hold, pushing rilh a will, stud this is Col. ' , utak, lie is en t flicient, rind full of bwinesg. The Aggociated Press or Western Pennsylvania, Ohio end WUlt Virginia lilt the nail *sqUare on the head when they fluid upon Col. Foulk to run their interest. Some indiscreet and misehievous wag, un observed, plued is loaded pistol, lit tlie pock et of John 0, Cunningham, tit Philadelphia, and, while the latter was standing In 1, D, Massey's grocery, in this place, he thought lessly began to play with the weapon in ILIA pocket, lu it moment he experienced the shock of a entail earthquake. The pistol was discharged, tearing and burning his clothing very badly. ft was almost a mirarle that he escaped without NUM injury. 44 The Sheffield Scientific School, connected with Yale College, has been presented with a powerfal magnet, which will lift ten tons when in full action. There is but one magnet in the country larger than the one mentioned above, and that is at the Stevens Institute of Technology." The above, clipped from an exchange, is a matter of great importance, when taken in connection with the fact that a gentleman, in this place, has discovered a interpose which operates as a perfect cut-off when it is inter posed between the magnet aed the object at tracted. It will soon be on exhibition. Reader, just think of a power which will not require any expensive motor. About seven o'clock yesterday Mrs. Ogle, with her family, started in a two—horse sleigh for Jcnner X Roads, for the purpose of paying a brief visit to her relatives residing there.— When passing along in the vicinity of Bens creek hill the sleigh began to slide, and it was impossible to prevent it from upsetting. The result was that all the occupants were thrown out, and Mrs. Ogle received a very severe con tusion over one of her eyes. Fortunately her children all escaped with comparatively little injury. The horses ran for some distance, and succeeded in badly wrecking the sleigh before they managed to get loose front the traces. Word of the mishap was sent to town and another sleigh was at once Ittken out to the scene of the accident, when the entire party were returned home to this place, feel ing, grateful that the untoward accident re stilted no worse.—JOAnstown Tribune, Feb. 8. ITEMS FROM JACKSON TOWNSHIP.— Air. Editor :—I thought I would write to you and inform you of a few matters of interest which have transpired here. We mourn the death of our time-honored neighbor and friend, A. B. Jackson, Al ho died on the morning of the 2d inst. He was an excellent man. We also mourn the loss cf mother Benson, of Ennisvil;e. Re:igion is on the hightide in these parts.— The Methodists have had a great revival at Ennisville. Upwards of forty professed to have found the pearl of great price. Others are still seeking but have not yet found it. The Lntherans have commenced their pro tracted meeting and several have receives the baptism of the Holy Ghost, while others arc anxiously expecting a similar blessing. The Presbyterians are holding a protracted meet ing at the White Church and Rev. Wilhelm is awakening quite an interest. FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR. INTEREST l—Your wives are wanting a good sewing machine. Now, Miller and Wilson will sell you a "Do mestic" and receive in payment therefor all kinds of marketable produce, at the highest market prices. tf. COST SALE, of Wall Paper and Carpets for CASH, till "March HAL, at J. A. Brown's Carpet & Furniture Store, 525 Penn street. Reader, if you want to save money act NOSY mT..rriiiMoirriAlgrz— ,. We et p Aile al lowing from the Herald! -- - -•- ) The Othei day wiii-le•two Mlles were sleigh ing in Mt. Union over 'the ley' toitrig; thei`t horse fell down and badly fri,;liteaed the ladies. Some gentlemen standing sear assisted in get ring the horse up, and sent.t.b= on their way rejoicing. Mr. Samuel Simons of Mt. Union, clipped on iLe ice vu .last eaturday,, cad dislocated his shoulder. Drs,ThomOson & MeOttlithi were „falled in and set the- injure-3' part; tint he is - S u fie ring great pain. 110 id about (35 years Geo. A-,llluls, brakernaa..on.z. freight train nn the Tyrone Divi9ion, on Tuesday wed:, as A train was letivinz flouisdale, attenwed to jump from the train 'to turn a'sw - Ital, slipped :taq . feli on tll2 trael.:4.a(.l, s yiaiOnsrantly 4410 bc]ng run over by the cars. . a pri mary meeting on las:Sat:l rlty, at which about. 400 persons werz present, and proceeded - to_ nominate a Township iticket.: ; gr. •Ma Watt was se!ected for justieo, David Snyder fur coastalde, and W. B. Shaffer for.supervisor • Last summer a year ng - o, a fellow came to Mt. Union who called hims •lf D. C. Klan:mu. lie represzated that he had rented a store room in town, and was going.to open a store shortly,, ; He ittanaged ft) . get a pair of $12.00 boots from Joseph Little, and left without pay ing his board bill at the "American House." Nothing was heard of hiin, until a Month ago, when he came to the farm house of John R ck in Shirley Township, riding a bay pacing .naie. He stopped there and wanted to rent e store room from him, and did rent it. Ile then went for his family, and his wife and sev eral children came there too. While there he persuaded the Thriners to let him send their chickens, geese, calves, and clover seed to Philadelphia for them, promising to send in the Farmers' names, and he would allow them all he got for it iu the City. He managed to get several hundred dollars worth in this•way but failed to ship in their names, but shipped in his own name. He also purchased some five or six horses, which he had intended tak ing away shortly, at which time he promised to pay for them. By exhibiting la-ge rolls of greenbacks, he made the people believe that Ile had plenty ofmocey. About 12 days ago, Je sent his wife and children away, laJrrowing $3 from a merchant in town to send them away with, for which he pledged his gold watch. Oa Thursday of last week, a warrant was issued for his arrest, at the instance of Joseph Little. The Constable arrested him on Friday morning, when he pledged his gold watch for the payment of the claim in 10 days. He was then released. On the same day, an attachment was issued, and his horse was at tacked, which will be sold to pay creditors, unlees he pays off the clairas. AN IMPORTANT CANE.-tact week a case was tried before Judge Dean in thii county, which promises to eclipse anything in the way of land trials that has ever been pre sented for adjudication in the history of this Cosomonwealth. It is well known that a great portion of the coal and mountain lands if this region is held under a title derived from Judge Morgan, and that this "Morgan title" is founded on a r erta:n conveyance l!xecuted on the 10th of August, 1796, by Judge Wilson. then the owner of these lands. Judge Wikon was at that time a I;'lig among and speculators; he owned hundredsof thou ntmls of acres—millions, we migirt almost say n this and other States. He was one of the signers oldie Declaration of Independence, and wore the ermine of the Supreme Benet) of ids State. Being indebted to Jedgc Morgan end to General Lee, of Virginia, lie executed the co iveyanco abuse referred to, for all nods in Northampton nml Huntingdon coun ties, excepting a small estate of 150,000 acres near Wilsonville, which he reserr.d. Hun tingdon and Northampton counties at that time covered nearly half of the Suite. This written instrument Iles boon decided by Judge Dann to be only a mortgage, Judge Morgan and his executors and their agents, sold all tilts- lands without foreclosing the mortgage. Juilße Wilson died two years after executing the tnewtgage, in debt and in prison. The plaintiff 4 in this case have purchased the in terest of Wilson's heirs, and have brought their action to recover possession of a por tion of these lauds which is held by thee Alia glieny lutilroad silid Coal Company, The de cision of Judge jean was in favor of the De fendants, but the trial in our court is under stood to be only a step in the progress of the case, which will ho contested with great vigor in the Mupreme Court of this Eltnte, The plaintiff‘ were represented by lion. Wayne McVeigh, Hun 11, Bruce l'etriken, Benjamin P. Wilson, esq,, and Prank C. Cheney, °sq., and the defendant by lion, B, 8, Blair, mania Bell, esq,, and George Grimly, asst,— Tyrone iterata, We noticed In one of our exchange this week the statement of Dea. John Hodgkins, of South Jefferson, Me., whose son was cured of incipient consumption by the use of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. We refer to this at this time as tending to corroborate the statement we made last week in relation to this Lini meat as applied to consumption. If Congress had employed as much scion title skill in the areangemelt of its "Recon struction Policy" at the close, ns the War Department did in the beginning of the war, in arranging for the manufacture of what was called Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders for the use of the Cavalry horses, no doubt the Union would have been restored long ago. —Exchange. • GREAT OFFERS.—The offers made in another column of our paper, by Grimes & Meyer, proprietors of the celebrated Knox Fruit Farm and Nurseries of Pittsburgh, arc certainly the most liberal we have ever seen. The reputati.,u of this great establishment is so well known throughout the country, as to need no endorsement by us. The establish ment is one of the most reliable in th'i coun try. We advise our readers to avail them selves of these offers soon. They semi their handsome Catalogue of Fruit Trees, Plants, Flowers, etc., which is really a valuable guide to the fruit and flower grower, free to all. DURING the changeable seasons or Fall and Winter, when Coughs and Colds are so prevalent, no person should be without some reliable preparation for their cure. They should recollect, that a neglected Cough or Gold fre quently terminates in consumption. Hasson's Compound Syrup of Tar is the best - and most reliable article known for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Asthma, Chronic Catarrhs, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. No family should be with out it. It is no private "quack" preparation ; on the contrary, it is prescribed by some of the most eminent physicians in the county. Price 50 cents. Sold by J. C. Fleming & Co., Drug gists. P. S. See that the signature of Russel & Landis, Prop'rs. is on each wrapper. [f.lo-Gt. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP RAIL RoAD—Report of Coal Skipped: •TON 9 For week ending February 13, 1875..... 6,242 Same time last year JACKSON. Increase for week Decrease for week 1,621 Total amount shipped to date 22,213 Same date last year 44,842 Increase for year 1874 Decrease ... 22,528 If you want pictures or chromos the JOIMNAL Store ig the place to buy them. tr. A Cold Night, Jan. 9, 1875. 117 DIVNIS o*Af PERM The infant yhar but nine days ould Yet gray wid frasty brazes ; Assumed an air so mighty cowid, Me thoughts tien - sioti it fravy:. I hurriel down the frozen hill Where slitood i e eheer!ess shanty The fire-blare wid wood to fill, Right glad that wood W 9.3 plenty. But as the sperrit in the tube So swiftly sank from vision ; The sperrits of this poet rude Approached the same condition in vain Ire pi!c►3 the fuel high, No bite its.glow imparted ; We sat around the chimney nigh, Not hzake but frozen-hearted. Me mate WAS frozen in the pan, Me coffee-pot fiNze over; lee tettrlets down me faturez ran As b:g as heads of clover. Wid all me clothes upon me back, 31e.head. wrapped in a blanket; Had I possessed some ewate cognac I fear I should have.dhrauk it. . I thried to warm mcself by flights Of swate immlgination ; To stand upon Mount Ilecla's height. A longed-for situation. But though it iihl the author's sheet, And elevates the poet ; 'Tis not so good for filming feet,— I've thried it and !know it. It froze me nose, likewise me toes, This heavy dose of shiver; It penetrated all me clothes Chine through beyant . me liver. A walking icicle I am, Sci.dapely did it chill me ; lint shure, me friends, it's glad I am Because it:didn't kill me. ANYBODY CAN EDIT A NEWSPAPER.— In commenting upon the failure of a news paper manager, the St. Louis Globe tells a• plain truth in . the following words t "The business of journalism will continue to he an inViting field for experiments to those who have a large amount of egotism. A man who, having edited a newspaper until be was forty, should suddenly announce himself as a law yer, would be regarded as a fool by the legal profession ; and yet we often hear of lawyers of forty making sudden pretensions to journ alism. There is an idea that the business of editing requires no apprenticeship ; that edi tors comes forth from law offices and colleges fully armed for the profession, like Pallas from 'the brow of Jove. It is a mistake; there is not in 'America 'to-day a Angle journalist of national reputation who has not devoted more time and more hard werk to his profession than, with equal fitness and application, would have made him a great lawyer or a good doctor. .And yet ninety out of every hundred men,you meet onthe street will hesitate about earrytne a hod or making a pair of shoes, whereas there will probably not be one in the hundred who can't, •according to his own judgement, edit any newspaper in the country better than it is edited, no matter in what man ner or by whom." ADVERTISED LETZEits. —Let ler3 re maining in. the Post Office, at Huntingdon, February 13th, 1875: Samuel All n, Geo. E. Cassidy, Mrs. Gallic Conch, Misa W. S. Downs it Co., alias Maggie Green, William S. Suiith, Mrs. Winifred Smith, Thomas M. Simpson, Mrs. Eveline Thomas, Mrs. Mariah D. Whittaker, Mate Walker. Persons desiring advertised letters forward ed mit send one cent fee, for advertising. J. HALL MrBSER, P. M. PUBLIC SALES, --The, season for publie sales is fist approaching, and we would re mind those our readers desiring any of this kind of priniinz, thlt 1.5.? have Superior facili ties Apr executing if. We have n lnrg? an l varied atsortinent of cuO, purchased expressly for illustrAting ; also, an invoke of new type, embracing several different designs, for the 6ttrite purpose ; and we flatter ourselves that we can get up the neatest postern in this section of the country. call and see speci mens. before going elsewhere. tf. WHY does the "Domestic" Swing Machine continne to have a ready sale while other me shine, are a drag on the market in these times of stagnation and panic ? The answer is just bares Because nil experienced sewing ma chine men, and everybody else acknowledge the superiority of the "Domestic" over all other machines. And people knowing its in periorities, and seeing its merits will buy it and the investment is one that pays and is never regretted. nov.4tf. BA 1,1)N F'dit; 111141 tho()rout IktneJy, Cox's Glyeerate of Arnica—hoir grown In 12 months on bends bald twenty years—wee photozrapbs at agent 3 No, 6 north rill) street, l'ltiladelphia, and J. C. Fleming k Co, Cor. Zdt, and Wash ington streets, l[untingdon, Pa. A certificate on each bottle from eminent chemists as to Its fredom from AU. injurious engredients—a perfectly Blear preparation. Peb.lo-et, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is particularly rec ommended for children. It cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Sore Throat, and Whooping Cough. It is pleasn,nt to the taste and acts like a charm. Price, 25 cents. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. FROM TIMON VALLEY. Timex WaLLsv, Febuary 10th, 1873. Well Olt Tarbari : For wet yet clinks, I not roit at you dish long dime ago, for I not seed nopody wet I koot send mine ledder mit, und she host so mutch for send her by male. W ell, I dells yer all spout der dings in dish walley. Tel, ter saw mill he shtop—oh, say, *lt Tarbarrer, wet for we do apoud ter lack shion ? Ter say ter.March lackshiou knows in ter Faberwary, unt olt Kuss she say in ter Glope as how ter Bublikin bairty ish all gond up der shpoud, unt she she say koom ofor und shine usens, und say usens ish ter bublikin bairty. Now anypody wet kin rest noes as dot ish one pig lie, for fife hoonert Teter Bucks neffer maket ter Bublikin bairty on dish kounty or any oder. Now Mottalener und me konklute ov ott Kuss ish ter Bublikin bairty, shnst soon [l3 ter ise goso off, so as our oxens ken dravel, we go-e ter Beetersbarrick unt see spout shinin ter Krangers ; tern lets ,er weemens wote not dose tem ? I chinks, not will dot make von pig fun wen ter talus korountvor lacksbineer mit ter ott voman, wen ter olt man ish .)ud blowing horn, nut ter olt voman ish washin, nut batch], unt sick. I chinks I I shust loik vor see Motalener after tern mit ter shkrnb proom, haw ! haw ! haw I he makes tern oink tarnity ish koompt. Oh I say, olt Tarbarrer, dit yer beer as how olt Walls puy too Poney, not she git too sad dle maket for tem, tint von ish ter yeomen's saddle ? I chinks, I not shleepet goot von nite, I shust shpeck efry nite she kooms nut shteel mine Mottalener away, she pe sich krasey vor von wife, not I shust clinks ho go vor tern poney, unt tern noise silky dress, koss he nefer haft sich ding. lint for nose won he marry me I shust not haff a .‘y ding shust von ox, unt tree hour togs, net we dort as how we bat von goot shtairt in ter worst. I chinks, how ter dings koom change now. Oh, yes I shust pefore I not forgit him, dit ger heart how tem faler served olt Walls, eb ? Tern faler wet she date home not dreat tem mit hale and apple unt sich, ant ten tem shlroundrel, tem go pack nut shteel all ter hale wet ter olt later lidff left, not want' dot von mean drick I chinks, I shust so soon pe gilty not to bay ter brinier, net ter say dot (eh ter piggesht sin wet ish in dish worst. Mine konshens 1 I not woot pe gilty of dot drick ov she dake der lasht dress off Motts lener's pack vor pay der brinter man ! Dit yer no in ter olt koontry, no man tare meffer hash sich krate bower loik it ish in dish koontry. I chinks, not ish dish Marica von krate blase, not no man neffer wont er dort as wet von man kin do; it ish wonterful 1 for vy not dit olt Russ elect ter Timmikratic bairty all ofer ter United Shtates, tint if she keeps mat she elect ter nexbt [resident, doo, vor ter Timmekrats, ant she safe all ter orfins in ter S ,tate, unt sich. Unt shut look vor wet mischieft dot Skott do, ash we dort wash ter noisest man in der kounty. Vy dit yer bear how she sent ter hopper krass, ant ter kinch Bucks: ant I shpeck some lice in ter Weshtern States, till abeinost prakes op some ov ter beebles. lint—she make ter lioldislit vetter ter lasht mont udder, too, ash, we effer hatlrsinzc lasht sinter; tint not wer it rot. olt Buss, she shtill wont pe goin on wit her misehieft, not ish dot so? Unt den tem say as how olt Woos and olt Hetrikin charge her vor lyin or lawyerin vow lasht vinter, after she do all tern din ...vor heraloontry pot is teem mosht so mean ash Skott ish, eh ? Oh, yes. I riiinks, I furgotted vor tell yer ter reslit apoud ter %valley, awver we ish shust so mittliug. Yours vrient, llos. MISIITER REV. PROP. YOBOXXAS. ESQ. LETTER FROM CLEARFIELD COr_vrr MORRISDALE MINES, Feb. 10, 1875. J. rt. DURRORRoW, Esq.—Dear Sir :—I hope you will allow me space in your most excel lent paper.to.let your readers know what is doing in the Clearfield connty Coal regions. or especially the Morrisdale Coal Company. com posed of the following gentleman : Ft. H. Wig ton, of Philadelphia, vol. Win. Dorris, of your ancient borough, and D W. Holt, esq.. of Philipsburg:, Center county. The mines are under the superviion of D. W. Holt, assisted by Will. H. WiZtin, of Philadelphia. who are the ones suited for the positions they now hold, there a large number of men un der their supervision. The Company at pres eat is shipping about four hundred and fifty tons per day. (in the 9th of February five hundred tons were shipped. At the present time Morrisdale Mines are making the largest shipments of any Company on the mountain. The present demand is so great that some of the miners work ou night turns. The ?rice and books of the Company are under the charge of W. IL Lingenfelter and son, who arc well qualified to attend. to the nutoerigis books under their care. Their large store; stocked with a well selected lot of goods, is doing a thriving business, and they are selling goods at panic prices. This store is one of the lagrest in the county. It is under the care of S. E. Bedding, an experienced hand and one well calculated for the business. He is from Hancock; Md., and is assisted by 0. S. Fleming, of Alexandria, enntingdoii county. We are having some v'ry cold weather. The thermometer stood at 12 degrees below zero. The JOURNAL is quite a welcome visitor here, and which we would be sorry to give up. Dennis O'Etafferty, in his humorous style, is much admired ; hope he will write often. LITERATURE Wood's household Magazine has caanged form and publishers. It is to be hoped that it will not azain involve publishers who clubbed it with their papers in the trouble it did last year, by a suspension : but we have confidence in the present publishers and be lieve they will fill their contracts. 51.00 per year The Psychological and Medico-Legal Journal, recently under the control of F. W. Cbristern, is now published by Messrs. McDivitt, Camp bell I. Co., of No. 111 Nassau street, N. Y. These gentlemen make a specialty of publish ing and importing Law and Medical books, and this journal partaking equally of the character of both professions, and being withal, an excellent periodical, will deserve the patronage of both professions. The Feb ruary number contains, among much valuable matter, Dr. J. .I..o'Dea's second paper on "The Philosophy of Suicide." The Country Gentleman.—No farmer should attempt to conduct his agricultural labors merely on his own knowledge or experience, but should alway 3 avail himself of the expe rience of others by reading the reports of their doings. This course will enable him virtually to commence his operations where others end, and thus secure great advar.tages. After his local paper, every farmer needs a ; rood agricultnral paper, and. we know of none that commends itself more 'highly to the cou- Hence of this important class of industrial aborers than the Country Gentleman. It pos sesses an energetic corps of contr:butors, many of whom are the best farmers in the country. Its Horticultural department is full of suggestions. It devotes much attention to Improved Stock, which is a matter requiring attention among farmers. Its Crop and Mar ket reports are always reliable. It also em braces numerous minor departments of a practical character, such as the Dairy, the Poultry Yard, the Apiary, the Vineyard, kc. Then it pre=cuts weekly a column or two for the housewife, besides an interesting variety of fireside reading, making in all a very valu able papet. Subscription price, $2.7.0 a year, postage paid. Luther Tucker k .llbany, New York. 11UNTIN GDON MARKETS. CA - rectecl Weekly by Ifeury k Co wifoLgssi.r. rt:lrtp HC3TI/1954./a, FA.. February V, 1575, Blopertino Fl , pur Go wito 4 Vusinly Viuur. Ikel Whem Whit..., Wheat !lark Dor r.r.l Itt riff) , lint tor iSrigftflg t 1 114./ HeITWIIX tl pound Nem, if 1111410 liect eleverremil tki yunnda 4;. , rn V I,oefiel un eer now Wen elaellimi new. Ovrii Maul' fi ,wt. 1 9 ,1 Citn.ll.l •,,4 it, Utirll hppleo V lb Ifr i mi cionropo 14 th 0; llriA.l i 144•11 NICK" , ~., rell3il4llN i 7% iltotiord !ei Iniolo,l 1 2b naps lik found ... 24 gismo ounifkml lll ~1 • Stinulditr PP t4ldn ._ ... nay's too now ~,,,,, ~,,./ la .in 1 I lAN %4 P . now [Argo onions 11 barbel 1 '2:, Osta Ol Potato *botothal new Mailer* too ground )7, fro Syr, 'law tor gra chup VI cwt 2 19 Rye Straw 11 Int:vita ir, Wool wnstw,, 40.0 IV , ell itoweencel 240111 Philadelphia Produce Market. P111441441,PH1A, February 15.—As re- lids the condition of the Flour market there is nothing to advice that is really new or interesting. Prices generally are without change, and the inquiry is confined to the wants of the home consumers; sales of 100 blots Pennsylvania extra at $4; 100 hbis Minnesota extra family, fair at $3; 200 Idols do. do. do., good and ohoioe, at $5.1240 25; 100 bbi4 Pennsylvania do. do., fair, at $5.124 ; 200 bids do. do. do., good, at $5.50; 100 bbls Indiana do. do., at $5.25 ; and 1,200 bbls Redstone. 1,000 bbls City. 500 Ws Camden, 800 Ws Market street, 880 lib's Girard, and 1,500 bbls Quaker City Mills on secret terms. Rye Flour is doll, with small .nles at $1.75. Buckwheat Meal is selling at Aff 'ft cwt. In Corn Meal no further sales have been reported. The off,rings of prime Wheat are light and meet with a fair inquiry, but common grades are very dull: 9FliPi. of 400 bushels poor Indiana red at $1.12; 400 bushels prime Indiana do., at $1.18; 1.200 bushels Western amber at $1.1801.22, and 1.200 bushels do. white at $1_.12(c1.34 the latter rate f.r choice. Rye may be quoted at 95e. Corn is in limited request, and the offerings are liberal; sales of 3,000 bushels Pennsylvania and Western yellow at 78@)795 on the track, and 4.400 bushels Western mixed at 78079 c, chiefly tat 78e, f. o. b. Oats are quiet. and 3,100 bushels Western white sold at 11561106:y. P.,rley is inactive: we quote Canada at 541.50. Whisky is unsettled and nominri. QTTOTATIONS WUITE, POWELL 4.• BANKERB AND DROKEW, No. 42 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PIMADELVIIIA, Feb. 13, 1875, DID. ASKED U. S. ISSI, c l93:i 20 1-20,c. '62, M. and N l6 3 4 " " " . 6 1 , 4. 0 Ini.i 19.4 :14 .Z. !...zi ~ " .. 'en, J. and J isi 4i. .4 ..., 7 44 46 1914 7s 44 0 46 1643 . 0 44 1 V ki .. .. r jA " 10-40,c . ..up0n Pacific fra, cy l9!+: New l'o, I:eg. 1681 ll - 1 . " c. IMI l5 1-.! Gold l4' 0 '4 1.4,0 Silver Pennsylvania Reading Philadelphia & Erie Lehigh Navigation Valley. O3 United R. IL of N. J l3l 131% .4 011 Creek lo3 11 Northern Central . 4 Carlini Transportation 4:3 4 44 Nosquehoning sa C. .4 A. Moartgage G'e. 'SO Raniugeo. WHARTON—STEVFNS.—On the 11th inst., at the residence of D. L. Steven., by the Rev. B. Shoemaker, Mr. Benjamin Wharton, of Fulton county. to Mies Catharine Ste, n., of Hunting don county. BLACK—NORRIS.—On the same day, by the same, at the M. E. Parsonage in Three Springs, Mr. Jeremiah Black to Miss Phcebo Ann Norris, both of this county. !alb. ACKSON.—At M'Alavey's Fort, on the 2d ifst., Alexander Brown Jackson, respected awl be loved by all who knew him. BACK U. 4 .—A t. fildibetit o t Darrdllol34,.. Cna I Lair, L'ed:urtl cointy. Pa., On the 2J inst.. Sam uel linristm net' 4 6 year., 3 month. , oort.l Th sl.l.2l7.Caetni - ••:1-a , of :;hir:ey Aura'. for many year?. 149. Backus. :Ming:h., ofEee o - .fugive fur m.thy yr.rA. I:er:we:el 4:: ail who knew him. lio W.IA morni4r !:. L. churr:.. iirs•ti3n. New Advertisements ORPHAN'S COURT SILE OF 1.1:11SLE RAM. E-;T.t /fl ill. By I'a -the o• on order or Vie n Huntingdon County. th, tintb-r,iltno,l w,II to polAo oath on tho preso:A.?, Wrdnovriall. ill,- 4:1 (lay q . Jrurti. 1)';.7. at I n'ettrA, lb., in Barr-, in the t.nlind..tlby heal- nt Henan. heir' , ni tn, ilon..!nhn Strvirt. , :rer,n. I. and otht.r land!. of On. :;i!knitt.: 12:. Ir.:llE7'; or , :01):) hrmE4r ,- ,NE 1..17i M. moro or I,A, ar.•l i,trirls r.e!e.! gond IMELLINtI awl a young th-ifty ttreiutr.i. TERMS Or e•O•ir:.! the rtsrri:l.te money to he i aid on et•ni*.rtn,,,:i.ea t:.• the }llk, anti the hilitute in t eval attno.ki p:tym.ot, there :titer. with interest. To hr *rented by the judg ment bond, of porehescr. Adminiatratior of Thostur: Feb 10-21 GILES' LINIMENT lODIDE OF AMMONIA Cure. NEUTIALGIA, FACE ACHE, ill! F.I ATIsM, GIiIIT.FituATII) FEET. EHYSIPEL BRUISES and HOU.7tilAri of every satyrs in man or animal. lip. renuiritable , carer !hit resee,ly has effurted claw.. it an tine of the moat important and for and r , •1144 of pain. "The Sinew aof znv let ban.l were ... , rstrn , i...l from a, drawing tile linger+ into th. palm h :ipplied LIM, A wwo•t %. It r.- lined HA. n., hot I ran etrainist , n my finger. an.l use my Monk." R.:Uri/ER.IIOLT. Nt W. 13th N Sold by S. S. SM ITV SON, Cl 6 Penn i.trrer, don, Pa. PINE KNOT. T R... -,1 A Th. choicest in Us* r; orl4--impurteri pri•-••• ...—Larae st company in Ararricsi—ohapt• articie_p!...eo eserybr.ty—Tra.le 1-...ntln nasty firer-ion everywhprr--6,..t I n4nriesousa—.4..•/ Irmt.• tun,—..114 for Circular 4 , RnBERT 43 Vesey St.. N. 1".. P. O. Box Mr. BALTI3IORE Col.ll,Efl Incurp9mted in 1 .1 41 itli antletrify tecont•ribv.zro.. and end, 0.1 by the! State of 31.ity ;:kiel iii 11. e . Tlao is beautifully situated in s grove, vt.tasin t h e city ImattA. on n lofty eminonee that coinin , nds a view of tb. co,st r y. *lie city. and river and lay for many notes The ir..llop has s good librar,. ph11,41,,bi. 31 apparatias, cabinet's of minerals. inedals, rotna. roma, to., and the course of initruction is tli,rongh. Ward ant tuition 82:ta per &tannin. N. r. Tflio()KS. LI.. It.. Preabiont. DOLLARS TO THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION FIVE HUN. DRED THOUSAND ARE TO BE DISTRIBUTED I THE 2Trai FEBRUARY BY THE PUBLIC LIRRART OF KY., UPON THE OCCAsIoN OF THEIR FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT. Drawing ('•rtain .116,1 .y Rolten‘h.d. One Grand Ca,h Gift..... One Grand Cash e Grand Cash Gift ..... One (mnand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift 5 Cash Gifts :1 , 2%009 each 19 Cash Nitta 14.915) each 15 l'ash Gifts 19,. s) each ..... 1.'3,-1/ Gilt. 5..00 ea , •ll 1,5 ('h Gifts 4.0 , 5) eatsCa -h Gifts sft Cash if(4 i. ii 100 Cash Gifts 1. 9 . each 249 Cash Gifts mcit o Girt, 19,n0l c:rt. Brand T u t.% 2n.l);4l:iftl, all Caa Wholo Ticloti Srm. ILO rei E'Preri ST :1,4e Tick.ti,.r.o). T IRK E. M L ETTE. A gen a cif M. vile, Ky. PUBLIC LIBRARY Or ENT! ('K Dcolh of Gor. liconsifelio—:irk; , oli of IL. Trustees—A Nue , .e.:sor Appointed—X, More Astponements—Drowing Cerlf. , u Fein-wary QM. At n rne.dini of the Troato.. fdl.rary ~ f Kentucky. Janti.iry 16,1 4 75 it wo+ tea. , :ve.l that Ur 71 sriggs, Erg , who under the late 8.. e. Th. , rtaa. N. Pram lette woo the real Want*, teitnag,er of the gift coneert+ already given in aid of the Pohli+• Lit eery of Ketrtoety, he and be to lie.. - ehy nutt - n.120 t tali. mat*. va cant by the death ~ f raid Brinlette, in the man3;entent of the affnira ~f the fifth art) Inei gift e.mr•ert. en.) that the drawing ann. need for ',bribery 1. iw;A, Phut! roai lively and unerini,,ally take Ogee on that day withont any further pootpon , merit or def., on any neeonnt what- PYrt to JAIN F. r4iy, -re!•.ry: iffirWler all ciiturnanirati , n4 relatinit rn the Slit C ,n -rrrt should h. addrmaied to the nntloraiitrmi. and 1 Wily inyartf that the drawing filtall rib ~r that every flintier paid Ad ti , •hrt , igh.ll bp ,tnrno.l. I", 11. 101,1‘04, Agent Awl Manner, 11 , ,t.1;.- Librity Pty. tiultata and infonota,i,,n, TIIONAPO 11, HAYS A ('3., (00 Brnwhr cr :iow A in6II7IIIINU, II poranne who essfeaphile mailsor feminism win orwripoo• •• for thw WWII°, of nOorrflormwetrfor, Arra*/ .0,14 to la.o. P, lirrtrell * Co, Of York Xow, 'fr , w T,,,b, kr fa.. it P,IMVIILICT4OOK (Artrotep.reirmile rowertworwir lloto of avpr 2nol nownowpor. owl •otterstes, rho 000, A.lverttielomni4 tame Alf Was. iw merry !Irate., st a tr.rn.rolow, r..trrr rine hue Gor too root. WANTED, jsio "3"a KATIOIIII ° 6. 01 , 1011. .TONE." Complete', asthmatic ; • RNA kw 4. Priest wait ed to S timm Atliirmar R. B. 111,7aMELL, Publisher, &Rum, Now. s2(in a month t. nzeltig OTOMPAirrir. 44.trom x. t'SLISIOR )1/11 CO., Barham., Molt. $5 h." d.l! it hoses, Torn.," A , Mrmie. Ormov A Co., Port W.I. M. $7'7A week guaranteed to Male sad hassle Agent*, is tb , lr corn tu fry It. Pat tienlaro Free. P. A. YICIERRT A CO., Angusits, ipSYCIIO4I A NCY,OR SOT: L CIIARMISO: 'low either sex may feeelnate and gala the love fesd ti tedious of any person they thecae, lastaatly The rle•- ple mental acquirement all ran reeves, free, I•y mall, 6,r 'ZS cents ; together with a Marriage Oakle. Roulettes Or acle, Dreams, Hints to pollee. A gnaw hook. 11.0,0191 told. Address T. WILLIAM h CO, r•, ph ia . T, T. BABBITT'S PURE CONCENTRATED PoTASII, OR LYE, 01 double the Strength of any r SAPONIFYING SUBSTANCE. I hare recently perfected a new method efpaelt ing my Potash, or Lye, and am now peeking it only in Salle, the coating of which will imposely. and not injure the Soap. It is packed is hoses containing 24 and 4.4 pounds, one pounq and in nu other way. Directions in English and Unman fur making hard and soft soap with Potash accouipanyin:: each package. It. T. RAIMITT. dan2o-din.] I; t to :t4 Washington St., N. V. AGENTS WANTED. At the rate this work is now vetting it will attain a sale of before the e.►nvaas is complete. Preslilterian mini.ters without charge, or th , isw in ill health who wish to regain it by open-air eiereies.„ ntn dente, laymen, and others who desire to obtain lucrative employment in a most respectable occu pation, are solicited to apply for an agency to well "THE HISTORY 07 THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.•' . lO7 A beautiful large oetavo volume, with steel ant' wood engraving., which every Presbyterian family will want to posre.s. Appli cations for exclusive territory should be made at once. Atklre.” DE WITT C. LENT CO. Jan.ZO Air.] 4M Bream St., New Torii. j __‘ . I3O3IINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. [Rotate of DAVID DECKER, d.c.uee4.l Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Huntingdon. as the estate of David Decker, deceased, all peruses knowing themselves indebted to aid estate wilt make immediate payment withont delay sad tLose having elsims against the same will pretest Liens duly authenticated for settlement. R. E. HENRY, Jan.l3-6t. Administrator. GEO. L. PEABODY Wholesale Dealers in SEEDS, GRAIN, FLOUR, &C., 25 LIBERTY STREET, .Tan.l3-2mos. PITTSRI - R(i. PA. ,PC:AA4.I. e-nntiuiog LARCE RANK rA;;N 7if :'.I I e. _ " lire • IOOMPD 110,44, 101,1 *1 10.../R 0 ) 93.. um 412,109,nnn Ten t R. T. DURRETT. Prrickn! 100,000 COPIES New • I .‘Lg. C 1 17,., erOiaatr4 to Oa. Dy.l booi n, I stoek Drily,. Xtegberta... Toilet a, I. ••. Vell4l. i wig rell "vet •••119' Cr• t .tr wow sr+. a , r , i,tro A. I:110) CiIASCE it oirrgoi , • gait prro,n wiellieg M maw 411 she 4rlg hunt."... I w//1 egal the , tooll or I:gorgir /KT aragey. t•r ir Josi.ro/1„ at :111 .?e•nlo prie•• • .t. r. W. 11412.TeiN. Hon , : . 14011. N. W. r ! ,e•II Alterhogr , lAA. S: • . G IVF.N ‘w.ky ThP new i• ••T 11 5 TZ1111111.5 ILA TT Lir 5 " "" • • " i" 0 15 0 " , 1110 • Pr. amaillems. ineh.-. wet propoi4 to ail "rho ..nd tit. • I.IKII !VD FIREATDIL . •hree ,pr. A it,s)K Vostaisio; t. 74 Meter,. of Mb!. Preors. from rtiotiar , hr 01 , 1 liaotor.. 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