Elje 010 trUNTINGDON, TA: Wednesday morning . , Jan. 6,_ 1869. WM. LEWIS, ' HUGII LINDSAY, EDITORS The',' Globe" has the largest number of readers of any other paper published in Use county:' Advertisers should mambo' this. Convention of the • colored people met in Pittsburgh on Tuesday lest for the pu;pose of 'taking meas. 'urea' te'secure the enh•anoliimernent of the colored men'of Pennsylvania. • ,After tho ejection of United States .senator, the Gubernational ques tion .will open 'up. There are several prominent • eatididatea and the ra6a till bo;liver: - •L •-•iti.Tbe-Penikylvania State Legis lature ivllCrneeitte day'Tliesday. Ou _next Tuesday, the election of a United States Senatoixvill take place, and •it .is'iietty generally believed that Mr. Seett's chance' qLeirt slotted is pret iciod.;-There". ia",notliing 'sure in tlerefore,.:We shall „wait p - •tiontly,for,the result. Ps3 — The Philadelphia Morning Post, started as a penny paper a year or so ago, has been very successful. On the .first of January it, made 'its appear toce,enialied four ooltirnne and great, Ip boaut l ided. , This journal has always been well:conducted and shows a greitt degree of enterprise in catering to the *ante of its patrons:' It is now a two 'penny paper., "; Aitics or TILE CONFEDERACY." his article on the !light of Jeff. Davis, in the current number of' Pack. bird's ~tlonthl~, Dir. E. A. Pollard makes the remarkable Statement that the Wilk 'the valuable documents of the Confederate - G,overnment, including the: correspondence of-Jefferson Da -vim; 'exists to:day in concealment;. that Many'days before the fall of Richmond thi3re ,was . tt'eareful selection of iinPor- Wt papers, especially., those in the Am - of 'the -.President, and letters Whidliihvolves Confidence in the North and in Europa,, and that these wore S,Ocretly conveYed„:ont of Richmond antLilppesited in a .place where they remain concealed to this time, and will probably not be ynOttrthed in this generation. Mr. Pollard mentions the case of a single secret document:which be was once permitted to see in Rich mond, wherein eertain'parties offered assist the -Cenfederaey by supply inglts" Western armies for a whole year from the granaries and maga zines-of the-North. Such important tettere - ana otnor OCCrot Mr.'Pollard) still exist, were preserv ed from the wreck and fire Of Rich mond, and at this moment aro kept in a manner and place which render thorn secure againSt diacovory; lose or mutila tion.. Amnesty Proclamation by the Pres ident, WASIUNOTON, Doc. 24, 1868 Whereas The President of the Uni ted States Whereas; The heretofore set forth sor-: oral proclamations offering amnesty and - pardon to persons who had been or Were concerned in the late rebellion against , the lawful authorityof the Go. yernment•of tho United,States,,which proclamations were severally issued on lhe - Bth , day of December, 1803 ;' on the 26th day of Maich, 1864 ;'on the 29th - day of May, 1862; on the 7th day. of September, 1867, and on the ')4th dityofJulyi , of the present - year r and Theautherity of tho Fed miff f.lovern fount having. been re este blighati 'in v all•tlia 'States and Territo rle's'l‘iithin the jurisdiction oftho Uni,- ted States;' it is'beliefed that suet' pru dential reservations and exceptions as at the dates of the- said ' seVeral proc lamations we're deeMod necessary and proper,: may now bo wisely and justly relinqUishod,"and,that,a,*universal am peaty 'tvitid pardon 'for participation in said: rebellion,' extended ',to all who bavo borne - any part' therein, Will tend • to sec'u'repOrinanent peace, okleri acid prosperitythroaghbut the land, and to renew and fully restore ecinfidenco and fraterthilldeling amooirthn whale POP: - ulittioif,rand their respoot tor' and at:-• tiich meta, to the 'National Government, disigned by its patriotic founders for th o wirie ra 1 good ' ' - New,.lllarefore, be - it known that I, And - rely' Tohnern, President' 'of the United States, by' virtue of the power and authority in' me vestbd by the Constitution, and in the name of the; sovereign people of the United States, de fiereby,proclaiin and declare uncon• ditionally,' and, without reservation, to' all, and tp every.porson who directly or indireeflY v , 'participated in the late insurrection ner'ebbilion, a full pardon and aninestyvfor tho'bfferico of treason against the United States, or of adher ing to their apathies during the bite civil war, with restoration of all tights, Privilegais and immunities under the Constitution and the laws which 'have been Made in pursitance thereof. In testimony 'Whereof .1 have signed these presedis 'with ray' hand, and have caused the seal of the United States to bo hereunto affixed. Done at the city of Washington tho ,25th day of' Dafteinber, in the year of our Lord 1868, and of the Inklopend onco of. the United States of America thO ninety-11)3rd ANDREW ' YOU SON the President;- ; V. N. Szw..vp, ,acting Sec'Y,,pf §tnte. Tho pardon and amrosty l iiroOl4# tioiCjust leaned, ti'Y ;the .!resident in ichKlos Jeff. Davis, Breckln r ridde, Jecol; Thotnpson; Masonv'Slidell,.and all oth ers who LliVere directly , or indirectly , engaged in tile bite . insurrection or re bellion:‘f The portilo above named' are now in flirekovenurttr.foß. ; • , 'nerCireorgo 'fwiteheit who was tried in Philadelphia last week for -the mur der of hie naothir4n-lavr,JAire. was found ggilty of mnrder iu•ttio first t tjegree. ' - ' i Flogging in Schools, Tho following, from tbo Dubuquo . Herald, will be road with inkoll,est "In Chicago a parent has pl:olsecuted a teacher in the public sehoolajor bra tally flogging. one of ble'ehildren, This opens thwolti questinn iiiiich?SOl omon fondly supposed ho hadflsottled for all dine to - entua 'when he declared that the rod must be applied to save the child. The wisdom of several cen turies ago is repudiated, and there aro those, neither' few nor foolish, who in- Etist_that frigging, especially. in.schools is neither healthy nor productive of good morals. ,It is a very difficult question for so lution by any general rule. School systems vary, - and school be varied to meet the require, ments of different localities. .The object in having a seheofis to:have ono good enough to accomplish the education of the-pupils. To have such a ';schoel there must be adopted :it system of government!whicli shall-most perfect ly iusure `good order, - obedience and interest. So 'mach it is easy to affirm, but. not so easy, to dec:itre , what that system shall be in ;every' case. The time was not long ago in wbich•it wits believed thitt the rod formed the. cen tral •part .:of : tbe . -cerrect -system of school govarnment. Then, too; there :was always. found a well seasoned birch in every household:- 'The ideas of morality and' correct behavior-were, in those days, seveie;ltntl steen;' and the means to inculcate thorn Wore' lite card' rigly harsh. !.• Now-I•the ' iendeney is towards soft :words 'and -'boti-bons, rewards instead of penalties; in schools and families.' Ara boys growing to be better men'thau fortnerly ? Does good behavior grow mare luxuritintly from candies than from the switch!? ; Our own' opinion is 'that there 'has been an excess of flogging,' and (real that excess has come• the other ex treme. There was some wisdom in the ancient And authoritative preserip• tion of the rod, but there has been much folly'in; its application. !There is a tendency in human nature :to run things into:the' ground. gentle: up lineation of the switch rmiy be ' , reed, without necessarily implying brutal beating is wholesome. It requires a nice discriminatiori: determine the eases where good will follow proper corporeal' punishment. Not every'fitther, and, unfortunately, few teacher's, possess this diserimina• tion. ' The subject must be thormighly understood before 'ventui•ing upon the dose. The offense must be :perfectly known, and 'without exception healthy moral flaggelation must. actonipany the bodily penalty: Becanse'a , moje ity of teachers, otherwiSe excellent; are not competent to bundle the rod, it may be well' to banish it , fibin schools; Then what shall be' subtifitu ted ? Ulearly in'citicti and large towni having a well ' organized system "of public schools the school authorities may substitute decrees of banishment in case of persistent offending. -There must be rules, and every rule must 'have an :adequate penalty for its breach. But in the country, where necessarily the government of the school is nlaced•wholly 'in the hand' the teacher, and he is held respon sible fur its snecess, it will •be more difficult to name a substitute. 'ltis a question worthy of candid considers ' • lion. GENERAL GRANT. HIS PLAN OP 1tETIIBNCIL)111;NT, The Nov York Tribune says, edito rially this morning , We have splendid news front ;Wash. ington. General Grant bas taken a step which will endear, him still more to every patriot. Instead of waiting for the hour of his, new e s -Mee, ho au• flounces a "policy" that will do ,more good than a thousand orations. Ile demands from Congress ,honesty, and economy. Tito time to squander has ceased; and if our easy-going Repro: sentatiyes,inlefld ! to vote, millions ,for every plausible, scheme,, , must ..ho dope over the -veto of. the new ~Prosid ent. This . simple declaration ,will save millions to. a depleted ,Treasury. , We must pay,our debts before,, incur ring newones, and especially we.must stop the' Villp}iraftle ; wv.ste l of ; money and lands covered by ; the many rail: road schemes. We accept General, Grant's declaration, irr l the joyful hope , that we have seen an end of real estate speculations in the unprofitable domin ions of other countries, of immense "lawyer's fees" for Washington, lob byistsof,,land grants and, ;Radian treatips 7 -ami of the astoundingifrands in ato,eollection, of, the euelorns,,.and: taxes. Let economy,. hp, : the word, and the,country 7.vill,resporid 1, Arty! Congressman ,who .presumes to .stann. in the way will be rebuked: by,, the: people. . General Grant is. right,. aid tho ; natiOn will give hirn-fin .enthusitts tie support. • —We look for his; coming as men who gaze through the darkest night, and fervently yearn for morning., This is a sign of the coming day, ; and we, fool assured that it will be, a day of glorious and beneficent works, of ceon omy;,bonosty, and,poace. Ftom Huntirigdon, Pa, Special Correnpowlance of,Ntt3burgh IiuNTINaboN,•PA., Dee: 21, 1868 ' The ride up the Broad Top Ifailreiad is not very interesting; the road is' poor in its appointments, and - tlid country through which it passes anal' tractive. •Tllssey Mountain, the' base of which it foll r usys, contains, however, a veiii otvaluithlelcissil ore, which is opened at finmerous points, and mined at a limited extent for the distant furnaces. Au 'experimental furnace is, however, nearly finished 'at Biddies burg, which may lead to 'a 'largo 'eon.' enmption on -thisjspOt of the coals aria the ores of this region.' " ' •' •,‘ 'At Bloody, Thin, a 'village on the old turnpike, and 'lieut. the , present 'tertn'- i eatiOw of 'the:Railroad, there are' large doposits'of hematite ore, in dose' imity to the; for Ai l, vein; rind "iit on's furnacb is another' Vargo body . 'Of siirtilar ore, which bee' been Iron izairehtesed , by the Cambria Iron 'COM:. pany ; for the use ••of their' es'teribis , e: railymillsrat ''Jcih nsieWn!•••••Thifi' sisiqo company lave also recently, purchas: ed a tract of fossil orelaud;'on ' Canoe' Mountain, some fei4 inllea eaet'of lidayebtirg bn tife:Yetibel,•rttn4' bieiscefes' have 'contracted *i 1111'4110 1 44nefirooP Altree• Feld for'stikne tans per' month h tth fit t" - Mc an tat Toll tin it a ti en g trt "Tuseey"—on the Pennsylvania Rail road, ten miles west of Huntingdon The discovery of much of this iron ore is ctkkei a , -t,t . l,:6;l! , seefiAi!sy of supply= ing Johnstown, whose operations bairn, been so oxten fil7o that tho.origintiliource of supply ,near tfie"works liavei.:benomo nearly 'exhausted; and besides abetter quali ty of material 4ccame necessary in order to manafacture the steel tail now so much in demand. The enlargement of the canal to this point has been provided—for - by_ an arrangement between all the canal compAnies between here and tidewa ter. It is to be completed by 1871. be necesSay. order to relievi) theirailroad of- the increasing freight which does not pay sufficient to compensate for the wear .and tear of the'road, besides interfering with the through freight which is cones❑ tritted on this,end of the road.: The United , States Senator quogion is much discussed at'l3edfo{•d; ae well as other •laces I have visited, and there appears to ho groat. imunimity of Stintinient in .favor of Mr, Scott; he is everywhere spoken of as possessing every qualification. desirable for tlie office; it was not my fortune to meet with him, but his friends assert that they have good lesson to hope for his success. My next letter will be 'from [For'llie Globe.] ' • .• r ldilSiOt , I cannot rofrbin,,from ,ocupying a small Apace in'Your'widely„circulating columns: , respecting an „intellectual treat, given to [ho citizens of Philadel; phia by Oci BUM at the Academy of Music Saturday evening, lfith insi ~on which occasion it was my, good fortune to bb there. shall not, attempt• to describe ins wonderful performance, for this would' be a fruitless task. I will however try to "give 'you some faint idea of his execution'. The ,Con bert'opene'd' With a gland Fantasia by his pianist ,Itlghert : Lansing. _Next in order came• Ole Bull on the violin in a slow movement , (term. large) He did several things, worthy, of particular, no tice., ,`Cho setind'ebtumenee'd'iu gts tatted, scarcely,audible; each note:in creasing gently without a jar, until the climax was reached, at which tint() this audience could not help applauding.— The next feature 'was the dobble Mac .•; • ; /Ito on, ono string, ,resemblipo' that of two; ,then came the7fiageolet notes. 1.-. have • hoard, : them played singly and it I,Was • considered the heighth of skill, but never,beforeicave I heard them 'performed in thir'4 and octaves. ,At the. Close of this . composi tion the applause was tremendous and did not cease,until the artist,eatrVetit again, this time playing Sweet lionie. Such sounds I,never heard Infore;'tlio air thrthightiul was played,' lipiiii,;One string, then in two parts, four, doing the work of tour violins at one time. The , next compositing in many particulars was similar to that of the former, in exudation, r„Khis had the effect of bringing him out again, when he played'thelmst Bose of Sum mer; the pizkiento and 'bowing were followed up so closely you would have at the same time. The next in order 11,11 i a regular hoti.down ; the jerks and twangs of th'o old•fiddler were perfect' Another striking feature was a , trill•in double notes., His' imitation of the bagpipes was good; in truth, he•imita tett almost every• instrument.. I' bad almost: forgotten the imitation' of the Mocking Bird; this was very• fine. I question very much if - Paganitini: was living whether he would not he in the background. Heretofore 'the 'great annoyance of tuning is dispensed with at his entertainments. Stich extrabri dinitry performance 'must iplease• and gl'atify' the 'most' fastidious ethic. might say a word with regard to , 'the other performers but. lot this :suffice for the present. ~.1 • •' NEW ADVE,RTISEIyIENTSi.,,, A.GRICULTUIZA 14 SOCIETY. • ' Alto nrxt regolAr .nt vtiog tt', Mr Iluntlngdoit County A gt , (cultural r.notet) v 111 I,le held in [lie, Court llouto, an luesthryeve or n, r run iog Cvtirt; (12tb Inst.) -• Ity order : of tip, Atorrial 10)1.. • . ~ • ,: i : It. IcIDITITT, .. . , ' 1 ' , J. 31.1144LEY;' ;, Japilt.. . . " &trot arilit. ~. NOTICE: • . Lrd.lh,l In 111 firm of blvis toff& IYattamy, nr 1, rfllrmaedl to efit,oo,l,teoltet vet element. Thny .neel looney umd nin+t till,. it 1 1 it itCeolillt4 not bettleil by tbn blet day of 'F. brokry, n 111 Lo placed I u - the Lands ol,ln uthder for cut Ity4tl in. jantl.lf. .1 )lINSTON S. ATTSIM., MEM The eitbtcrlb . i 0 ill. tell et Privet. , Sale tho Furniture . , laid Flxt uras or the Washington' Hotel.' rCrliOrlidealriug tPP!ucb""v ill c'jllPPl'. - • A LiHTTII3I' ' al; ~ ,' , , l. Huntingdon, Jain: 0, ISOd. ' ' , ) 'VAX E Q,UITOtt'S 2C OT R; 11.- .., ... ~ . , , [Estate (4' Al t.olttilt: leA)Il'. deed.], •. , .etterle tOstamentory,' oil the' ehlette'or Al °ego temp, decease ,I,'loto ut, Porter twil..'llinitioglon of hoeing peen granted to the , un.lersigneel, all 1,0 Non, lookl/led to the eget e ale leq lidetteer to mako imeneeliale pay lOeii t, Mt Musa bar log i clainet,, to prevent theta duly. etytl!ieuto, ailed for l'ettleuleot. • ,i• i , .', • ' ,` _ AllNi.:1: L'll11P; • ; 'el Joe. 6,,'69, eke!. ~ , e „ ~ _ , i d;,Teeptoi,,,, • : " • rip 0 .1 §E ANLOT;IP, OA "SAL 4: ho untleibigneil , otret a at rt lento Fate the' MUCK HOUSE, and Lot, in which ha now, realdaq, allwited on Chinch Arcot In the borough of Hunti,ngdon. T h e house la two ntori4a .lagh, 23 feet float, with an . alley, ant 46 fret bath , with a good cellar under thy ~,holo house. , A gable, we lof good water, and other e•ithrenienees ". IIIiNitYSTROUSIi.. Hun t ingdon, Tan. (1.31 pu.l3.l2,tcsNy.E" • .• HOUSE 'AND LOT. The linderidgned NiII sell at PtIIIIIC f Nl° on the prepi lime, ut the .I?e,trugli of Huntingdon,, !00 Tuesday, ,January 12th, 1869, A, twastory t't ante Ill:HMO, tilled in;millt brick. and lot adjoining: The proper ty is located on St. Clair street, Is SO feet front and ixtends hack 200 feet, and bite a hood ce11.,,. Sale to commence at lo o'clock, a. ea., Tomti— t/n°.11;11( each and onc.half note. JaeO.lte 1.FREP...1.10E11[1.9. A,Z,U RiE N E [cciric:EpiTitATVD, INtagol / For'thp'I.AUNDRY. It la ,aarroated tot to eqeftkt prpleone.! Note the finest labile& • 1. FUIt F,ANIILY vivE cents, and TWENTY cents boxes. Each EN Tr iente bb.lty tieSidetrhaving FTVE TIMES as wash I,qt,P,4lo,the FlVE ; conts bus, continue pocket pin cneldon or htnery bag. " . ' Pot lintel and large ilottunity pee, it is put up in stop sowei.,i'e;toila4 Lae proper trade Stork,' • - • • For SalO'cit .111 A SSW Yr CO.',ED' ' Grocery. ''"! Deirable'Building ,Lot4or . Sate; • pORTY-TirliZNißuir.Dirfer , 1.41'8;/ situate in JIM horOugh'of DIAItYATILLII•PettiCie.;. fronting On Nute ittreeX,ltitd extending to the Suaquohnnhn ricer. 'fbuy aro tho Ulna 'tlenitahld lOcatdti Ixtlit in the boringly Veins .:XivroopttOly•?ttliseent to Ohl :otttolus ot the lipine3l:tonta Central ext4l Northern Cent Aral liallroatith• • • ' . For forthet..lntorroAtioo u.ro lune ittitlin; or to I.IM•IJADIIIg'REIFF, Lig nonth Front t'e .'''"•••thoi4rti* TUNIAT'A'STEAIti PE ART MILL t.l ATPltp ia41.1a, 2 -• _ 1.1 , 111 . 0ffq pithlld sale on the plondeee, SOn tltedniiday, January 2T, 1869, - -„„ •At one o , clock,P. 3L, TIZEVII,NATA STEAM„PEARD with the . o`pportensincas, Ornate near, the - canal: lathe" west owl or the 'bbfough of 11intingdon. Thhi Mill is in good condition t ad -worthy the nitelltlon of boalneeirmcri Besides the 11111 there fs.eil this-tot of grourid a good Frofile Building.calculeted for — n d letting of store - ram. Posseaston gt uon the let of . April nun or wooer, .If desired by the purchaser. Terme made knimu on the day'of J JUN K. McCA ILAN. Huntingdon, Jan. 0 - U. B. Itsnsiteds (lirtOr, W. D. or P mrsrmrsars. a } Pittebarub...lnnunry 2, is. TN - 1 1- ti.KIII3PTCY.=-In the matter of EATRE A. B.SitTLETT, Bankrupt: Title is to give notice, that on lho 2let ley of Deem, boy, WS, n Wilmot" of ` Bankruptcy unit Mimed Agaltud thb mato of T..A.YItEVA. BARTLETT, of Pirmingitam, , id the county of Huntingdon, arnnztato of Pennsylvania; who Itas,been adju4od a Bankrupt, on his opt, pettifog.: That the Payment of any debts and the delivery of ally property' belongittg to , trues Bmtk upr, to him, or for his' nod Bin trAnefor of any pi °pony by him; are BAN. den by law; nod that meeting of tho 'crollitote oPOnid Bankrupt. to prove their debta and to ohooso ono or mere A. - ignorant hie estate, out be held at n Court of Dank. ruptcy, to he holdall at the office of the Register in Rooks ruPtey, at Hollidayehurg, beton JDIIII LIIIDTBDPLIER. . t:Fq . Rislater, on tholllodAy of-Fibruhilt D.A.SGO, et 10 o'clock, a. tn. • Tilos. A. ROWLEY, V. B. Karelia, ; jaralt Ae Miesenger. .. W. F. BATHURST ,Deputy • • • QIIERIFF SALE.I v„,..) By virtue of a writ of FiVii Facia., directed to me I will expos° to public 1..t1e; at tho Court House. on THURSDAY, the 28th day of January, 18C9, Ito follow ing property; t o w,if " • . ' All those contiguous trams and par cels of land situate In Tod too, nship. Huntingdon Coon. 13, on the Broad , TOp Cool 31Mintaln. on thu .waters of Sharps RUI3, one thereof containing ninety tax here" and two peaches and alien once. the other, thereof containing forty, seven acres aud oilidnenco,.eotivey ed to Bin said Huntingdon and Broad Tom Munn Min 11,111 mad and Coal Company, by 'I limas Ili ton and wife, by deed boar lag inld,htmteen fir of Mery, A. p., 1,63.. keeordod in ,Hult thigodon County, in Record Book I, No. 2 _, p 432 2.e. Also, All that Certain other tract of Inuit warrantod in the name of Gideon Hyatt, sitinote In Tool township, cont.- ty and state aforesaid, op the Broad Top Coal Mountain, on the mettle of Sharps Roo nforesatd, containing two hundred acres nabs mosoune conveyed to the 2,1 11. & B. T 31. It. It ot. Coal Company, by Philip Barnet and wile, by do ed dated Jaimav,. 20111, 1854, ro.conokd in book K, No: 2,' p;168.4c2 11/ ; Also, nll that certain otho r tract of land situnto on the Mond Top Mountain in county. ton nlohip oind'oriat o afore. said, narranted in the name of James Entracte, known as line "Clan fend C.l Bank Trao t," Ann the Oaten ,f' Flowps'Rna,oomitaining four Ittudliod'entl for ty ACM" and odious:ice Se, canveyo d to the ego' It. & II T. M. It. It. Cool Dunpany, by Jamas Faltreken; by deed dated 'the 18th . day of November' ' A.D. 1851. Berard book I, N 0.2, pogo 674 Ac. ' Also, all tholt 'certain Ittlor'r tenet dr' Inn Whale onilio Broad Top 31ountain, ton u.dslp,' county and state, - ofore•aitl, on the 'Mater of , blimps Win. warranted in the flame 'of Ileohntin 'Pena: Conitamy, ono' hundred 1111,1 twenty across and mei, to ',ernes, idol allowance &c.;holi ves ed to the - 2d IL I', 11.11. 11;4 Coal Company. by deed of to eery Horton mad wife, dated the fifteenth of Match, A 1854. Bacon doll in Book IL N 0.2, p, 67 ..teo, Also, .11 that cc, tai,, other Duct of land st• nano Ih the trownship„ . counOanol Hotta torero/slot, on Hoe Broad Top 31oun tide. waroan red in than:one of Prederiek Boup,con tabling' (.4 Inincli ell am. lloro tutee and al Ac, conveyed by dames Entrekdii, io th0r2,111`../2 B. 51.1 t. , B. & Coal Company, to) deed dated 1110 ]sth of Nov. A. D, 18C2. Rounded in book I, N 0.2, p 575 Ac. Also, - 011 those two eel lain 111, Oar; parcels and 'plots of too huge tracts of land., situate on tile Blood Top Moun tain, in tloo tontudoiy, county rind State aforesaid one thereof warr onto d on Hoc natroi ',f Aidlomoy Cook and Sarah tilder,Ocat td Ming 299 arr. slid 'six perches nod ottoman.. and the other thereof cold oiling thirty one acres end twenty lan perches with measure; tho two pieces together ciontioltang 320 acres and'2s poaches and alto, erica convoyed by Isaac Cook and lane. to the 2,1 It A 11. 'l'. 31. It. It. k CCM Company, boodeed d dent 800 loth day of 31 orrh, A. D. 1651. !teem do a In' book It, No. 2, pogo tot dc. t • ' • "" Also, all 'lnc tilidividrd one half part of all that certain tract rind parcel of laud, 0 at ranted in the moue ofJoroplo 8r05,,, .s.tuat6 In the toarnaliip, bounty anti state acme. said, in the Broad 'fop 3loom Loon, on the waters of• , bliarps nun, containing 175 acres and allowance Ac, convoyed to the Bator II 2, It. T.ll. it. It. & tidal Coin:sons, by Alex. C. tilele anti David Blair and wifes, by deed: il.oted Hole 2o th dory of doomitory. A D. 1661. 11rc , rdod in book I, N,,.2, p age 598 2.c. Seised. Nnhen in, r•o•cootiono, nod to, to sold us the'poopert3 of die 1 toontlngdooi and Blinn! Top Moon. tarn Mahood. troll Coal Company.. ASE AN:14,C0,3_11,1:1.011,7 -, • ...•c" THE BLESSING OF PERFEC r SIGHT Thera_ isymithirig ea valuable ns PERFECT SIGHT, and PERFECT SIGHT sPEtrrAcLEs I The difficulty of procuring n•hich is ,•. „ - Messrs. LAZARUS & MORRIS;" Ocenlists and Opticians, I.IARTFOIiD, CONNECTICUT, Manufacturers of the Celebrated Perfected Spectacles Have, after leers' of Experience, Experiment anti the cration,t'S costly machinery; been enabled to procure that grand desideratum, PERFECT SPECTACLES! which have been sold with unlimited satis faction to the wearers Massaelm9etis, RhOde Island; . , !Connecticut, New Hampshire, Verniont' and Maine, TEACHFR during the past - ninir'years. Those Csdebrate I Perfected. Speetactss neter , ...tire"the eye, ataltist tunny S-earS without, ditange Messrs. Lozurus -bays appointed AARON' STEWARD,: 31 ; ,„Watehmaker ,and Jeweller, ; ;, Stile. Agent for 11UNTINGDON. PA. PEDDLERS E,MPLOYE!).:SBax U. 34118111.610FF1CT. W. D. OF PENNIMNANIAI I'IITSUUFOII t December 12, 1808 IN BANKRUPTCY —ln the platter of TIIOI AS JAM ES :VI AYES., 'bulk Imp t 111•11 This is to glee on.tho llth day of December ISIIS. a Warts Leaf BankrUptcy wits ianued C7aitint Ilin entrance AS J A ‘1 EA It AYES, of tit ay wills, in the county of Huntingdon'. In the State or I'enns3 !rank. cite Int, been ttdjudged a hatihrtnit nu his ou fl petition; That the la i 3 meet of any it , bts and delively of any prminfty belottilng to said balikt apt. to hint. or for his 1,,e, and the transtior,of any pi sporty by blot, are forbid. den by lax,; and, that it on oting of the creditors ,of said hatiktilpt, to prove theledrliti. and to cintice Quo or mote AssiKmos ar bin OrtNIA; will be held lit a.Court. ce ; Ranitritptey. to be holden at the office of the Register in liaithrriptery,:in liollitat3ohnrg. heroin .1011 N BittiTit li l 4 1,1. N hi, hog Legettet 011 the 111th day ul January, A. D. 1869, at Itic'e:ueir. A. 31,• TllOO. A.ROWLEY, U. 11. Mat shill, • • ' An idevengar, per W. Y. BATIIUItnT, MEM IOIIN W. 0. ITQQD9S , W. 0. Lela, JA,111.0 MRTit, 0. NI4TUN 140000, XI. BARE. JOHN BARE & CO., JES 419L1 - 1./E. 4E3 Aa 9 HUNTINGDON., PA. • CAPITAL - - • - - $50,000. • Solicit accdinds from flanks, !blithers and others. A libernt 'intetest aildweil'un,,lipo Deposit's, All kinds of Secutlties, bought and for4lte twee; courni4ion.,— , 'Collection, ituvie,en all Odom Drafts on ell pairs of Eittepo hopplied at the tw.' 1,1:00. Persons depositing Wald and :diver will receive the same In return With inteiest. pained,' urn utdlvhl• utilly'llable for all rtrosile. " J)22.18684f LOSSES PROMPTLY' PAID HUNTINGDON INSURANCE AGENCY. ARMITAO - E',& M9OARTHY,. ituNbisiuDoN, „• • Represent the Ulm mos; reliable Companies in the Country. Bates as low as is eunsisteut with reliabloitaleoluity. sop .2 , its& U Capital Represented over $14,000,0 PATRONIZE -IPME INDUSTRY• 11.0 E31,1_71Y MEMMAPIT TAILOR, HOW remove.' ki Mil Street, Huntingdon Pa ono door 'emit of ilia Post Okra whets . lie Is lorporail to do all kinds ork his line of bilsinqias. lie has just resolved full line of ' - " ! CLOTHS, 104SSIMERS, „ . • '0 VP,RCOAT.J.NC44; wad lip Invites a call from ,tbo publict,PfOstiiidpir J,p umlfo goods 4 8 . b,r4l%ika.work wa4 . loko nunon : ••• it Runny . .. r I •XerChall t Oct. 4 09 . - • • GOODS FOR THE 110L11) YS. „ k . IE - CALDWELL & CO, J E \\TEL [';RS, 902 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. In addition to their larguly increa.rd Stock of FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW ELRY; A RTISTIC SILVER-WA - RES PLATED GO,RDS, tte.. s &p , Are now opening iitiingnilic - ent collection FOREIGN* FANCY GOODS, IN - METAL . MARBLE, Tiecoiatedl Glass,' teather and GOLDEN - BRONZE - , In SPECIAL DESIGNS quarters of Europe. pArtiplarly 14 . 14pted for their CHRISTMAS SALES. Our arrangemou ts, both in Europa awl this country, are such as gho us unusual facilities in the soVetiou and eronomitol irmilootlou of our stook. It Is our wish. us well its our intoreit, to suture to our patrons thu bowlit orsuch uilvain wises in - , Modern PriccsTrougltout our Stock •WITHOUT EXCEPTION. Ih.c 9, '613 —tr. TO 'IIIE PEOPLIJI COUNTY. OF HUNTING iluanaotios, Deem - Aber 23, 1863.) As there appears to hu considolable trouble abont-who shell be appointed Post Master iu our town. and it being All Mike for which the person who may be appointed should, 00,111lb:do a liberal Amount to sham tintritabio purpose,,l thereforo offer myself us an applicant for the position of Post• Master at Huntingdon, Pa; and I pro , pose nod will agree, giving toy bond with the Contni elopers of II um ingdoit comity.for tho fulfillment of dm same. eladild I be appointed, to erect a Monument for do. ceased soldiers, for , . the 'slim of •I•wo Thousand Doilnrs; provided I ant allowed to hold Om Oleo for• the arts of four )eat a • Soldiers in the county, or the , ft lends of our demist d soldiers, wdl CIA for ir favor by eironlittlng 4 , 0- ,titipe In my-behalf, a•.d send the sanielo t' , -,„ C, suMNiuns.- USTH --= AY.Canie 'to rcsWeoce E A of the subecriber fp. Penn townthip, Iltintingthm county. about the middle of May lavt,t track.. and .white .potted SSt ttlt , lmp pOSCA teeth ,ut eau year 0tt1....3:he owner to tequeste.l to come forwent. prore,propetty, pay charge.. and , take hint Away; otherwise he will be ill.- po.e4 of accenting to law.,, „ de 3,44. ~.70fIN A. StIONVALTFIR:- $lOO 'A — MONlFlzillauniz( 1 . o .;;txyg nothing tur.tnli.oslts seekers. but telinblo". ste . ady, prbll ° - table t mployment, for I hose mho utalnAlylregy, wlth.a.tt. stamp, C. L. Vlut Allen b Coi, •1 Non 'St., New Yolk. ,a 4, 0111:1'111NO =NIsIY .AND 'USP.:FUL—A Nkw' Ifni. In 3htvic. POPULAR. MUSIC At POPCI: 4lt PRICES. . . . . ••11ilelicycit's 11.11 f dime .S.erles of 31ttsio fa: the " No. 1 110 tr. 1 eady.--310010 ,, and NVOI di of the Conile Song, ••CAI"EAIN JINKS Tlll, 1101t.ill 31 ItINEg QUI RTS to follow 1111.1.11. V.. Kill% L cent, melt' Yotir Now.. dealer has it or n 11l gek.le far ',mt. Mailed on receipt of price. Address W. 111 ECIICOL . N. PubliNher, 89 Fprlog strcot, Nog York. I • ' ' den-lw TO THE WORKING. CLASS. Am non prpated to fortils . ll corailant Alpploym lit to I all eltoges et limit I...tees:ler llndr I.pala avant ate I/1141 , 1044 new, light nodobatelliable.- Fifty Cents to gi per et ehing is en.nly -eartd, end the boys and girls ram nearly as mach as 411011. • ilroit inducements aro offered All who see fluid notice please send nue their address end test the balms Mfor 111111,41141i5.- - "If not well sett:died. 1 nail s~ nd $1 to pity for the tronble or n t Mug ate. ,Full p.tr'tletilars sent ft et,. SAllll.le'sent' by Mail tor 10 coats. rip2S.4w At'dreta . 11. C.: ALLEN, Augusta, Mottle. 'AGENTS WANTED;., l :: , ,tl,l,ft„;,?'.ett . l A7lt culture stud dm Mechanic. Arli. I 519.1 by (]co: E.' Yr../5 - INo. E q. the 5161ing111.,155.,1 nuthos mud Agricultural I..if ginner of 5250 ..:15 . 5 , Yotli Ce 5115151 Pas.kif. P will - 5555,1M0 st e v e r I,,fhtifhedv,;2s , ss e 4 5.15 1.4011. e ' ni :slob tto I•'M -I.'? 311,15 x lIICX 111111 11 01 liillgllloll or cla•nes. Act Ern snots and woolen use coining, fore rcularn. E. 11. '1 IL RAT& Co., 1'51151140514.'65f1tr0.511w54: N. Y. ft MONEY EAsiLy,finApg With our Campleti; Arid Hry Cfieek ' )utfi Small capital ~ • quit ed. Cirtu Mt) D 31AN al. CU. 66 Eultou Strout, lie' Xtork. de2.4lw. MEM WE'ARE COMING And Nill I;rewti to au 1/1 . 1 0011 Seudirg na a Club /u our great One Dollar .sale of Dry and I;ano.y.:, . A WATCIL pieco of Munn:co 9:LK DRESS ' • • PATTERN, Ac, dc., . , FREE OF COST. Our. inducements during tog pnst few ymiri.linte L ean WE ~,TOW Dov.apE'ppy. RATES OF PREMIUMS. "'„„" Niro lgai o mp , tie innny.imnnitnut lens ,tn onr Winter Stocks, null {qua Iln gely rx q•udtvl,c u r. lixOningit nml me now r,,ei ...widow, to m.,w, the dowoiA6 w our PSI teusieo patroutigo. Sena fivr New Crculm•r • - , .1v • • ~.1 Catalogue '‘f 'Goods and .I„nmpli 4 s ski!' in"nily' free. 'Send money by reginteriitl letter. ''-'-' Allthesn nll ord. 10 J. S.' 11 A W ES: & CO. ' '[ t.' a: 'l 5 r_4 11 a0 11 E 1, 101;0 3 ostoo, Masi. P. 0. Box C. ~ r . -, - ~1 .• ' 1 fic ' : CdOis , Cilt:101 ,it liolo.stua fle:11111;n1 yry f i,, , , flop 1 , ! ,. , , i Prated 111,1-0, Albu,,,i, 1:eot ,her Cnr,l9. he., 6.c. 11A: -I2w I --i - ' . - ' 7 I I ./: 7 1 11 _— ."..-•:PR E E - .• • • 'W.!',‘ ~N ATc•iFI. : •i• Gi;,,iiiii, 1,i;4,4 . : „... t , ,),„,t . t. -, , i,,, - ,,,,•,ii-bi,.-;-x.„..-;„ . um, ,liglct alai Itoaorable lalr.incoc., pitying thirty tiol- Ito, Imo 41.ty sore. No Rift en tennis.: no hannt. t lidl draw ft. 3loniuo Kennedy & ce, Pcttpbarg, Pa. .Itv DP, ,11Uit't0ii''S , . . • .. TOBACCO.' ANTIDOTE. kItItANTED TO 114..M0V1: ALL DESIRE 'Fnu. TO IN BU), It Is entirely.Yegotablo . , and harmless 'lO.llll PI IS and' maid's. , t/nr,Osoi/. - /airigotateg,t4 sistenl;' posveFee+ gerat oOitslifog , ,anil stiengtbentng power. enableki the stow nett to: diges,t gig 'mat ticst fool. , makes sleep Ten e-lung. and io , talifillies, robusi_liealth. A'madeeo r 4 t01...(74.11eEr.i ktirAtin ed. , : rice li fry Cont.., post tree. A tt, 111411 OIL illo injurious 1111 qta,of Tobacco. with ll4is Or 11. 1 1 cot to., sent free. Agents wanted. Add,e4s Dr. T. It AIIIIOIT Jer: Ney, Cily, N. so Jerso. Fold by all dl tlgg6M. d!3-02,r $ 100„O ' PEI: YEAR guaranteed,' mid steady employment wo Imo) a . ~.ii,i.h.,‘,4l, n t hi e6te county to 3611 oor Patent ,irlitte. Wire - etqtlies . .tini. (Avert. stlng.) , Address IVnivi,Aljsz Co., l'il ,Wlllialin street, Nov York, or It; pow buffig streol, Chicago, 111 . .. . tle4l-I.w. Oarpets—Don't.Pay the High Prices THE NEW ENGLAND CARPET CO., of liaston, Mosey established nearly a gnat ter of a century age,-- In their present locotton. in flails peer 7a 74, 77. 79, 81. Btl,'sri r reef, littliu :1,110(0.1s' mere hauls` 0 a Ca ,vlrli rpet, than itOy 'other I hoilltfht 'the annitf.it.kja orlfee to otforit,tlyex triOltieCw the tol sailtages or Ole!, law priceo.pl upon to 8.11. on receipt of the price. 20 yards or app ludo. of tair-Letintliul.Cet tage Carpeting. at llUeents 'for 3.4'lT:its riiitomthi,s of ten allele. Inning in price qt.m oh polite to $3 per atd. suit• able fur lot niohing elt ry part ninny !muse. tle2B-1w A I'IMICATIP/i/IFOR , DIVOR i n. 11UNTiNGE)014 COIiN :d TY. The Commonwealth of rPeous3lvania d0.,11,39312A zilio W;I1, lah3 of Illintingilfindly, Gar Whereas:Charier Alfred, Zehrilr:dld .n U.; 16th April. 1868. prefei . ins • Ntitiou to the JuAges of the Court of Common Pleas of said county" - of Iluntlngdon, Praying that for rho anima net'ldrth hol'intglit.bellitoreod front file bonds of,tuntrimetty entet tat told with you ;l»' oad Ilarribt Zeigler. We do that oloro command you MO , split Harriet Zeigler, as hetet., commanded, tints; setting , aside oil other bushiest anti 1.3.12116 , 111 sviutqouverr nod oppear,ltt you C proper pm Poll.' )0(010 our Judges nt atlour county Court, ul 0110'111.11 , Plemithork0 to bo bold on the eecood 31,, , nri0y , of Jammu rust, art-' ewer the Petition of Libel of tho tall Clot les AlfrodZolg ler, and to shbw cause it any inn have, trity=thel said. Charles Allied Zcigler, Sour husband, should, net be di vorced Irma the bonds of ,n3attimony entered Into witli agrerabl3 to the nets at the General 'Assembly of this Coromoutt ealth, fu sucht coal 'm .do and providedomd. helm& fail not. Witness the I fonorahlo George Ta3lor, , Eeq., , President of our said Court at, Iluntingdult this sixteentit day. of lioiouther, A. 1). isiS, ; de/0 . " IL SDIPSON; Prothonclary: . WANTED--'AGNTS-' , j:gra CUSI—IMAN & OP'S • QIIII4I2,O2siEtaDEL:2IR STORE.. Descrlptlro cheeks $lO per hundrod. Coustunors sop .plleddlreet ftinn filo manufactories, lend all goods ur ranted. Ci cutters sent free. .A4llress • CUnIi'IAN .t Coo pc2 . 6-12Ar. • • • 'lO Arch St .110stwi:_i; Hoop Skirts. Hoop Skirts: `jor l, ! /1.1P '"" 13 ' .64 Z ' & co/A;t. PUBLIC SALE. will offer at pubtio sale at he; residence in fluatiogoon, Oft 11 7 eMiday,—Jatitary 13th, 1869, the following list of personal Troper,,y, to wit: 2 complete sots of Clitifithry Purn Miro. Beds Bedding, and toilet sets, opting, eananpated, idol kitchen Chair, Sofas end ono ,What•not with glittiq; indrtilo-ton, oard i extension and breakfast Tables, Loolang•ghll's° 4 Pictures, Wender. , Ske,tlqn. gookv, eta': 2 school Globes, dnu astronomical and kinet gliographicel; three-ply, grain, tag. !Wham! stair Carpet...4Mo. 000 ttood Manch 1 7•Jutilata7. 'Cook Store, Nu. 9. gasantrners and wood store, ti'rdrist3, af,kitcitou utendll, d1a1.14, dinner and tea sets. glaskare, silver spoons; forks, ca.stors. etc. Sale to comment° at In o'clock, a. to. Terms maths knutin oe;:gity of sale, i1e23.2t MRS. L. C. HALL. ' BL LC ITESTA:TE . 7--Ze Paqii l oLiCtly Jortiitii4 7 3 . lifist. sitnitio hi -CLAY: township, !tun tingdon county. and adjoining lands of Isaac Moreland's heirs and Win. Cunningham, Sr., will be sold at public outcry on tho r iyetu r r • On T Itursdai, i l 7l3 njiar,ll 211611ti86' 9i • t Sold Farm contoing 10C acres, mot o r w el i lite i ttiFirttivotl. - Ttailhildirigriffnlarg6MMFirdiMrit - hd , cew back lima.. Alro,no .4 well limbered landl e . known as tie Samuel 1' eusant tract, coutain Ate, at lr t traca6ocit property: aohtatulig 37 acts/ with Witt et, ,lo :erected. •"- • • J . ', •- " Also. an adjoining tract known ea the Sant Mill tract, containing 4 acres, , • An'tif the alaiieartit , l4ell sviiiAnd..• ir &old sendrvitly and an indisputable title kiton,'L Condition., made' LLIOWII on day °Canto. ' , tit. • • de231.0 JON BTtIAN 3111.1,1,1 R. Au5V95.w.4. - Di NIGHT-SCENES the BIBLE.. it P BY 11,101:15ANTEL MARCIE, D.l). 1 For till. free, floe ing. clear. sparkling, pure tw o a grace' fel style; for poetic genhP; for heinty ottldnightund rich glowieg Imagination; for nice analysio,ufsp.tracter, gra phic delineations end ripe sc)ielarshiptlor life-like pie ta: es. glowing words and barmy Blustrutions, this work has no equal. Such eOtalliOlttiltleafi USs the above have been received from Irizlior Simpson. Hee. Albert Barnes, Neali Porter, D. D.. D tA. Stearml, D.D , George Dann Boardman, DD, I. W., Wiley, DD., Itamocl W. Fieber, DD., LI.. D., end Icadlltg Clerge men and the press of all denominatioul.,, ch , altate containing the game. A genfelarb kreYwhero meeting with unparallel. ed, meccas., J; jf milt beautifully illustrated uud ale ganty,bduitil bolekl and.pleAses 0,0 0 1 .4. Commissions, R. 100.104200, per,monilE, ,accorillu,to ability nod energy. Addeesq if, t I y Zi EGLtllt, McCUlt DY St CO., ' dthiladoiphiai - IM;-Cineinnat tl, U, Ckicdgo, ••' • II oV bU L.Mtliyldo , • A D3IINISTR , kTOIV e S „ [tiolato of Xlipplas,Locke deed.] Lottaifof.ndsdinistialfini..opolt •liie estate of T110111(13 Locke, Into of epringliold loyyppip, 4110 . 190 pp county, deco.ed, having been gt nap.) to tltdmideraignO, oil per- Soils ipdoT tel to:fliiiefit4o - 0111 ,toko into. Onto wy ntept-,toltd: Omen . tfavlngtlaiveN II( ingst mettlite Forout tleair: ; .•• • ; A > ••• > •••• - -1101:111S OUTS!! ALT,. Meadow Cio - K dea64 , lf , fAknitsistrator. r AV ERN Lie N irr=l s U t e a i tilCtgfro etidLZr comity, their lielitions for . , liconAci, tit }v , ?p, lopp . ar Tor ero, In said coaniy wllielC TH o ill . esf•ntet .to the Jorlgo pfi am , l,Cypq op ) the?ecpai! MVO 1./.l;ty for a I !amulet, : ' " 11.,1•1 F. Horton, leivine 11r01Y11~ 1111 OTlflg lull lirAtton. Lrofa Hnds... 1 , ; • , S. PLea,an,t, 31pluton.', .g; M3Lhn f i. - Wie ' r)VintZlcinT krell EATINu_ tiousms. °q nlrl T. 11,31. e, , atualai; Crevk. Dee. 16. _ ' It. +.IIIPSON' Mei 7. 1.1.1" EGIST ER N 'S O,TlCE:latice4is ft hereby given, to all poi...swot intemited, That the fol. lo , lug named perming,haVe ttet tied. their aceAttlltts. fu Ihv ltegi.tet's (Alice. at 111111 t Iligl/011, OM/ that thesaid lICCOIIii tS 11111 bo pt e.lentell ibr k ontirtuntion,pull allowanrolaraii 0: pilaus' Court. to he held, tit: Huntingdon, in a n d tut' liar r. 01111 of / I , 3i011(111Y. MU 1 11th /NV of J.O NU tltY.next, (1a,9,) to Hit. L. , • Flint telininiitoition account. of * Itron, oith the ill annexe lof John Artnl , tag, late of the hot °ugh of stun I ingllon,.th Ceased. 1 7 2. Accoant,,L. , ,‘l4:itever,..cr,tv.tten to it eat HAIM° or emote Orden land, Intoorear'i 'too n+lllp;A;:e4. 3 Filial necomit" of. 'th.anyi at. Trastol3 ;ell Ito,, Beal Eatale .131111.‘ Coo, tan of Warriorsmas k t‘tp'4 --- - - J. Allolini,trttionglint priftvid Wok for of A ndiew Will ami it. Atlotiniitra that m•cum,t of 1.1.1.tr.1 Cnok , atlininitit rortit Cook,94ti orpi t itrif,.llll - fif4 •, fl nceontit t,tiluel'llittli,?Uri'ludivilfit istrutor of John Moli I.ito, of Crows...ll t op, 7. Aianiniat .41'4 ticc.iithi or A lino+ I,lhyd of tlininis. (rotor of Samuel Woof WAlltor B. A.lntittlitratiott ; ni.c.tunt of IY, F, in.) ;in - R.li A ioli.reiun, EZ.4,titur of .11.;1-at Alstlerzon,latc of 1:on ta doceinted.' ' •- " 0. k ab A ilittloktpdlon itccor -o T. G rittrev. coo co tor or the 0110(0 or Miaow (3 r ai ny , late: of iimitlet on "770. of A.l.iin of Glatt ge D. ltortt nu l.linry: It; 11. Piptyclittittilliit stay utt pf n ldnp'o Slut pliy,,cmit.lialt of Ilto moor children of John Ddlitt;licrty lutp . „ of West 1. unship, dtceined. ' „ilt a.„ ~r c dfl.j „ ri;) 9t e Office, L- lr so.s interested that the following Inventories of the ticrnds and Chat teli Oct bonsai' the.net of 14th of April: 1851. hare been , flhnl'in the taco of the Met k of the lb phans' Conn of 14111,01 p. don comity and till be presented for -AI preen! by the Coot till Wednesd q^Ylto 13th of .1 ANuAity.'rigtu,) Inventors and apursitrinthr.or she goods and chattels Is Well were et John burg. Into of . Cass tom natty, deceased, tie taboo by Is e w blow ItebreedA.lnfig. It and npornisetnent of the Goods and chat tots of Phil tirrlaut.ant. Sap hAen.rtikuboro', 4eetittiedNnknit It) thiwl3l.ltado Phew-ant. - Inventory :and appraktquent of the gootla end chattels Kat ,IY,ekp, of Jet etattplo • t1ncr.,14.1 of,Jackdon,ty y., dcceti.o.t. talaitt 1,3 t lits , xld9u Itlaryll.Pardner, •irj inventoryArill'al,pfnito , nlcnt trf Ws hada aild'ollafteli . hick nOl e OEM. tin ?rlutly, kto ; of e t,lneld,k, Lowt.,hip, deceased; 'taken by tire vidow ' --- J. E. S3l UCK ER, • . • t••• 7 prphans:pouct.l Huntingdon; Di'o.llll, lyfi3, • ' ' • • Q ERI FF'S , SALES;:—By • - viiquO of yo lp yrd4i m ni exppo il to n,o I will elpoAr..l Oi 6pjibl.tre'pr 9'9 - tery,n't the Clive House. in the Itorrogli of, thin tingdouren 31 'NDAX. the I lest of JANTJA Y, '7opoit o' 6 locir fr !I!o, iidlnwing described property tb Wit : " • - , Detonfluntisrigiitr; , titl&ancl or4li x itn4 ttilVe'r , lf4kltteri4crititd r !dad. rani& iri Slltrfgy' ty, l'a coatahlicr4 i 4 acies,"ndroinfq af COltries.l49l , dd u•,,"(teroro Cljnthus: and oiliCrr, gad 11.1fIng a mail loOlapranud * the• eon erected. ceiced, takeh' r fir Dlteutial;litiefo'bO acid as Ulu prnrerty of William Young,. rjefgoli aptb f,rightr?, tie tool interiat'of. inennti to.ti tarot, ienbl - br intiCeb , orland 'sipnate tp ,Cn.s ton nslnip. pounded on the, north, by lands orAnnlreWA'ail4lon :Modal bt.l3,ntessoneh>by Daniel Barnet. and west by John and Ralph ' Crotzley. Oollllllning abetit 80 ocrea. ..gflZ9nt.,taken ,in execution, and to be sold on' the' fy of •Siitli 'J. Pork. ' A km—All the tight, ti,t.le and inter ; est - gr,Der,nd.ntoolayittleAttlaio Pao or tratVollnind situate eljo 1101 Voljoy; J :InOno, tonvoihip. If nolitigini c' Int ty;cont tliTing 181 i notes:loa' p'erclies and alloJnonce, known as the felon e,f the /Ate Sannuel Sharer, drcnneed. bounded as fullons,,to nit:On the non: boast Imy A l e o ,ll Samna! SIM*: oh Ono smith West , by' taililivol , Pee4r l Sll var. on the arum by lands of Johneohniwarer's keine. nail on 010 11011 h bv,antud of , naleur,Pollockta,lnehts,.lott,whlcb, Ore ereeb•el notwo—ntory log,elo I, oil ~, mul log, born,,, trill! a huge 10111 of Lund cleared sod Au] klesited" A 1n2.a1l (hot ve train Lt nr,pieyu of bins reittia tent in tine lon'ongh of et: Veni,M, in the e musty of 'biotin:Oen, benne 141 Co fo!lows . , to nit Beginning at a st l anto on the month hank na• ono [N...4, losnln cre.a2 thoee b r good of the theinnn of tint: Shaver; /11 , degrees went' plOl,l ton po.o. thenc • by the Penton. railroad smith' 501.4 nb•eree4 ennart7 li pm elin'A'to niPinst:'dnOnnee by Wend 'of tins ,Inover a lo ire north 31 deacon eMr 11. V 111111:11 . 0; to' the ,'molt Cann!: thence np Ole coin! can tl math, 5-1 de gree.; no at li 5 pee Chen to t 'Placo;or beginning,. on which lere , orectell A 'nitotio'rnuen• and .. n;arelninote •40i5.0 tent, lend two good dwelling-hooves end' tteo stables. ' Also: all that 'd4ithin 'neon tg„ teitem..tit or lot of ground situate in the bio Gogh of , Th.pletbes.'enuidy bf Iluntingd in and State of-Pa.. net braille. bnnutedeel_an fob Iona: Beginning at 11, point ,oil Penne. ralirpod. thence inopth 3:4 , 1 iir4coooel.9 mteft to.itpolliCotiStig • rel,Arl gm Pare's:Valley ,to 4.1 eillepn , i, Mono' not th '24-drgrces east-101 'feet firaptdnt 'tniPetnia. rnti load. thence along said ntilroad.nouth ~7 % degrees east Iwo feet to ponce of r bighuntAg. .1 , Alno. 011110ther lot on ground meneuage or tenement ill 'said borough 'or 31aPfeton, begins, lang.at tl fenlreen:r on the eon In stile of pne..lec load Airresaiti south S. s/ degrees„ ne.41:1 - 0,0 anallLy;'fiZencZaifiingsitTii nouth 53, 3 4'0;g:t0es toot Si fat to no pent. thence north 33% de. green east 100 fedt torn corner 011 townoildp'roanl,' thence north fn.% degrees went .dung said road 05 feet tu 'place of , brgiteniog. • • ' A ho, one other lot to Mapleton, lsegittning'ot a walnut oti the town.hip r 0.1,1 nurllt•s3 o 4 degrees wbst 3 feet to a' canner. thence annuli :333 degreerweat hat 'fele to a c • per • n thence not Its oqi &gr.. east 5 feet to a' cot tier thence north 311 degrees Nat WO fent 'to plaeWnf beginning. nn the floor doteribisl hit in Mapleton her , ough t het a to a story and. half stors,,,roottls--,eirKl,-ht ken in,ekocution, and to be sold n 3 the,proNqty otaeorge 51cl.anglahn and William, P. 51 , 1,attghlit 1 ,,Illhq tf o dh l if 111 Slid nandi of tho.l go.lleLaughlin S Son. A farm, tract. , qv' pared! .Qf land situato in liriplerson township, ll , lntiogdou county, adiointou Jana, or Salop' Pelghtel. loin 11..sholta, John • I,:heel.nuit! Corbin aud'Jessesone, .containing ' lOU dm 04, snorts or lota, ntth a log huust, and small log Lard thereon erected. tteia,.,l, taken In eaccallon, and, to be add as the property of 11. 1.1. Coder. • A leo—All the rte,ht,•tit ha" eihrUiti tor. ,e , t, at tht.e.tem in inset to a certain , fa,fln trltol or parcel ; of hold ettuatu 111 I.lnculu township, flutltingdon county. Pa. acljninit !atoll of llenry,ohttlta on the ne•t, lipids of 2ohn llos ker 01.1 tLo sontl,,,landi of Cover Fisher on 'the cast and Wall Irritdericic Berkstresser act! Daniel Ilarnish ay the, 'prat nest, containing 100 notes mote or les§; tbero'boiii. ith,nit BP) acres ch.tuatti,and Jtuv lug n two.sto,y log honse, log barn, and other acceas.tt , y otttlnablinga thereon erected. Indic& taken ~,, ood to be bold as the pr i operty of Uriall :shelter end 'John 11% Shades. , NbnC2 TO I' URCLI:I4/:49.-13(ftleis at Sheriff's Sales will tulsf,ntttice that. iinhialiotely, op M. la , propertydscing knoiked,dow'n, Jiffy 'plCi:certm, of, all hlllestintler $lOO. ands twenty.ifve per coot, td: all blds oyer.thitt sum, must be paid to the Sheriff, or the , , outplay t . ll I %b. , set . 0 1 1 , 1 41 4 . 1 ers and sold to other b.dd Who WIII•comply - with o'holli tepee., !.. •. .1, . It court continues two.weeics• deed ocknowlodged on Wedn'eaday at:second wank. the'webk's cAtier. property knocked down on 51ot/day and deed acknowledged on the follOyttng'dattlrdayi , , , ri • • ;• , „f Suensn'o Orricc,'" .1 P. E. P. :MELT, Sheriff. %, Iluutlngdon, Dec. 16, 1068., • • vt-m,..,Enti ,SiTt4 .- 1106 7 7 . .. • • THE GREAT - " P --- x , ` . . BLOOD' PURIFIER ."7 iN rowilot doniiiiitptiOn .in • 4s eitilnit: stizgesi*J ':largement • and. 'l.7lceratOi v.,;91:',W,51 Glands,Jointsi,pones,kidneys;, : ~''''' .1 I' ~.; ~11.titiss,.;01troiiic;.Rlieuina-„ ~ ~, .tism, Etyptipits,oftheAritb , ;. :' ~' L ' ' . ' CIL ron ic Soras,.E;yedi.thc,,,, , , • " 'A.T.SO";, irf.ltt',lls:rbloEs:,:`, ':. DISEASES -OF 1 ~OI4TE I0j,1;k J , ll „,agy;gclilic,r* oniplaint, Pain 'in tne firua lol lCeliA GENE,gO.4*PT,"Pivi.D,TA.I • 'And all diebntes of 10 u. ADOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND DIM)DaII ,:ri - , fliatoiforiial t, cr. -; ROSA riALTS ;th a bad taint,- nbd restmes the entire system to'h'lmititiii -condition. AIL„ Iv perfectiMbirm)clirepcycy . Dreducingethe Olikitteditijory " - wirj.ol,, nut a Secret Qn etc Remedy. The arthritis-Alf which it to itibde titilifißliilletflarouttil each bottle. Itecomineniied by in. , .Todit : til4'satity"gttininify'rrisilit sands of our Best Citizens. 4.1 F - 4;i- , :Tedthuoni,di or reiliil;lt;lLbLi Is:Lo "qo dalieLAlnlanac" for this ieir. 2 6_ ILI, I .‘.. : ~,no PREPAIMDONITIIV: O, I .al -DR. 3, J.. LAWRENOrIto".:- 244 B`iltith6itiaet, .144fILLTINLORE, t . Y.LAND4- 1 1 ..„7 sA Dec.l6, '68.1y. L'l ATANUPACTortiAS Or A BUPEZZOII Lat,4 .4 4.4` Ti () T 1 iseic777- uax tug 0!1! 4 .1, el ..! iocyripsboll " W. &SONJ, iu Mi Najdeio); l l:it•pC.C . litiutiligdon Cltti!y,j!e:ll)o. Der, 00363 -Gm. 'l.t 4,1 1 1 ) ) 11 ) ."1 11 11 . 1 1&bitIT,FAJtni s c:t: I; .15 , 1.1 v - FO JANUARY TF.RIII, sot( tam pit l / 4 •11 V; Sttl;n6:';'''' it'bdd "' ' , I" C.' Jultsi G. Mile! „ „ vs John Wa ft ers' whar. c ' "• Jacob, flit ~"„"„ yi John 11.-Wo.svor. John .3fet, th. • 3 ri A. P. Wilson.. „ i..fe4•N - 1:11:fro t ` vs John Swine. igun Hobert Love's admr.-- — vs - William Amon, James Wall 4. VVan Ilit Kyper. ‘.sl. o 3l , .COlserrirt:CiP G*4 Mel , nrhins's heirs vs MiMin & O. Co. !V.A. C Tod . fo wmliir vu Wilson French. 4 r iv James Heeler. Sams vs Abraham Chilcote. Td Oliver Cayiar, Amos Sm irekita O J F m. Wer,, , bloy G. tr.' Asisi•om' '''" JD J.'estsilfer. Julia 31eComlr, trnstoe„z. sn. A. S Jou. s, Eniloisee ; vii A. It. Sparks, Tliii'''poUllsh IP 'ofifitiif t vs"ol.kirtin Pie.ibyterian Chute!' -- orzbArteyaliiirr 'IV (Bann Macy, Martin VI-Miller ." Wiilimn Weaver — vs - 3MT It. Weaver. Des .1 F. ThoMpion vs Jaddi 1418411011S1 . ..0; Robert Massey „, • ,,ivs . Jet.° :Morph-und wit Pro I ' t"IIVBPIP Y. i• Dno IA A MATION.--W d.gd nt tlidallatott, the OfiNovember, AJ 1868: ander the hands'addliiial of the , lion. Octirge .Taylor, President. of • the.lCovirr , uf Common Liens, Oyer and Terminer mid general Jairdelli , cry of the 24111 Judicial District compd• nod of Huntingdon, Blairiand Cam]. in crinties ;I awl tins lions. Anthony J. Iliniverandithiviil hisaisob% mos, Judges of the comity of Iliithigim, signed, apPiiintekko'lic Ir e tWit" u iVilite'itnipliml;land every indictments or taken for or concerning all crimes, 0 Well by the Inns of, the,qtfitspro capital, or felon ies of death, and oilier offences, Mimes and misdemeanors, which Imo been or,sludi,hereafter he commitied orperlie. Wilted, for crimes aforesaid-1 not coMmatidlitlite maks public, pruclantation.throughotit y.w bole batllwielgi that t Courts tif,Oyer , and , Terminur,,.of,Ctuumana Mena Aim! Quitrter,SeSslons, drlll ho held ni t tilt/ Cuuttdlousain th 6 borough of 111.110f:den, on OW, second:Monday. (and 11th any) of January, lOfa , nod those,Mbo ivill.prosocuteshe said prisouerh be then mid, theriAtp prosacutOhein n 4 it shall beliat, nod' time lit Vustibis df Pe.46,` Coroner null Constable, 0 Rhin said county, tMlit tliVti'proikr TuVeleiittr6J their iccorili, inquisitions. conliiiinitioni cos, to do those tilln_gs ilhitlLLto - thelr . ollltes respectively appertain. . liatiol'at s Hun tingdon, , our Lord"one eight Inunlierrinti sitipetifit, and the UM yens of Apier ll l4l,Tralepoistlehret) II:D. NEELY; Shcrilki D ROCLAMA.TION. 2 '.:WIIERXAS, by _L . 1 ...act0 - niegimeicoptim,hogq.r.:o6 - oh n i moLoteut.or tile,Quhty 211th of Novamber, 0. n 1964, 1 am commanded to make public VroclamatloulthroughtattillW"Whole bailiwick, that a Court of Common Pions will be held at the Court House in the bo"rough 'Of llnntingdoni oni:thmardilliondayl(ihil 18thi 56y) of January, A. o.l.Bllll,,for,thintrialDPall sues ohicboremnim the said ,. Jpdgvi, wlicil.pnay, here illpipmu, %1tme54,841, suitoi6,l6 thKtrgls H.T . ;6ll,l6sueettrf aired. -, [had `Huntingdon, the 911rIttee5i55r;lettte - yeur 5T mu' Lod ette thousand eight hundred amt sixty - eight, null the 024 year of American Independence. _ P , qi Ti t[kr• ME= MI 110ESES FOR SALE and REST. n IDS,VIA lg th ilib3 .blit4ftr rent ncawill ho received by the eubecribor till the 25th of Ei,l a nrhe IPARIRIET lIEE6TROPIifer 'in Huntingdon, consisting'- , or fe-rgdod BRICK IIOIISE aud LOT, on Washington street, near the 0 urt House. , If not th'en'sl4rFfildivlp?egirell . ,Itimirtre r ninctePst to April tee, , fsts,'to tifelliglittrt`tiiipttaa trltlAor.s."4" •'• l lA:riaCi; ' l l' l , T 6 aaub3 o 4PPE.* ll l,:rec.4o4l 4 - 444 1n? 1 :95442 °Mt° largo •• •• t • 4.1r1. TtifiEtAtiStil tircx tumbpid _ 1.11 , li . :Jij •t, y , In which Ito now resides, and which is also occupied as a ilar‘lnate Stare, Masonic Lodge and Chapter: ilia , by'• ,tee Young 3len Cht lotion A ssotiatiou. It is in is cob IMP bitsinets' InEttroli.ls Vilna and Sub' stential „hlr,ucturo, Itaving nut. stoma joandatinta laud) tdeps. Vresstd In tel. front. Witte roof; Vrepch plate glass, solid natant sash; beet style of that'll/ inside, with elabd , ' rolls Inouldiko, fins glo,sing an./• In ailing. Oas piped , ,to every spat talent. and nholo house arranged will, it view to cpmfot t and cons enamor:l Exeellent•v.elt of ara• ter and very large o•Herit t oth Inuups 9,4 the por„che On the building is at liandsome Observatory, giving pleasant view bf the tdWit inn . ' country for•miles•ntoth3.ll' Altuttelion•.,tuns, is the, moot desirable.aud valuabid, propel ty in Iltlntinplati, which 18 now One of the most pleas uit end d ititty tUtTn9 Ant the Hue of the•l'imusyYda lila ]toad; , q • ,„•„ • • •• .0 ' ts AMES`X. &out ii Huntingdon: VW LI WIJAp irtrl Trlf i n -P ,ll - $1 -4 1 a a Waterman's Olookt.l - 1_ aid Tonic. Bitters, I . ; 711018EMO „ No. 1108- IYlarket, Street, Philadelphia, ~ I hN "Wale properties of theta, ninone have ta:eiA Ito by 'lanai' "of ottrianinen t prod king f>l.Ymlciit I:aa' 'beg ton is now in me, and the Coelctalt.OPterfge versal favorite among Judges of a good ghi or irbitsite. cocked.. t• , • P. LI. IXi.I'RIRO• ; NEW A. D. 7LOOD. Citil•figOklViago4 - -j* c 4 t# • ' Manufactory. r r fr • i(I P. s. isEk atgo ReapccHtilly 'lnform the ci:lzene of Huntingdon and ;the public geuerolly that thry,have commenced the Car , . rhige and. Wugoh , Zildnufacture , il2 the building formerly p occupied by Anderson Cozzens, ( imp upadUCill 0E,1111157121t9pQ . :1,,,, ;to , 'Near Henry k Co's Store, wham - they will - be pleased—kw accommoitate sll,who gall anaiglvewnornpt mttentlo . arlo , nll ca ntean,lelthenreW rainrinoitsr ESPa'. l ".• Their work Shall ba pail up with the bestrtin - tertal lu n workmanlike manlier,,,,lJ',al A lily rat patro»ngo etoliefte4. Huntingdon, Julio IT•ly ITEADQ CLOT DI RS :?901.;.`t Yogi 0143:1. Choice Groceries, Candies,,Toys g D. AFRICA 84:00152*. 1 _ !PA,,u m o,c - prtn- earygEmoiitgicY,AVD 2 .340 s, r OPtiltcr#,3 l s,o*. • Our stook consists of all itinds':of Oreeerks, 'cos. Canned 'add Titled Front, Cider Vinegar, 'Gammon? and•Nititby Soaps, of alt kinds, Hair Oil, Perfumery, Pe k n . giil6ll"neelr. Don't forgo!. 1,1•44,14444— A prth . -448440440r orphim444l Huotpliloii,;...Venegi-Iy • #7ItICA • 1:33^3 MEE NEM