The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, January 20, 1869, Image 1

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ti'hL~uUmda advance.
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TERMS OF ADVERT/a/NG.
/ time. 2de 3do 1 mouth
Orke Inch, or Iwo! $ 75 $1 25 $1 50 $L 75
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$4 00 $6 00 $lO 00
Two Inches 8 25 9 00 15 00
Three inches 8 60 12 00 0 0 00
Pour Inchm 00 ^5 00
quarar 4 1 1 11,1 4 N •s: i 8 too 00 .30 00
Half 20 00 .30 00— ... ....45 00
One column, 30 00 45 00.... ..... 60 00
Professional and Business Cards not exceeding six lines,
One year, $5 00
Administrators' and Executors' Notices, 13 times, 02 60
Auditors' Notices, 4 times 2 00
BairaY. or other short Noticeil 1 60
Advertisements not marked It Rh the number orb..-
Vilna! desired, will be continued till fOrbid and charged so-
1 . 0431.1ni tO these terms. • '
Local or Special Notices, 10 cents a lino for Single In
sertion. By the year at a reduced rate.
Our prices for the printing of Blanks, Handbills, etc.
are reasonably low.
"T!
'6usnitss Car s
DMA. B::BRII M.BAIIIGH,
(laving penileMundy locat‘dni HUntingdon, offers
Lts orefessionsi serviette to (be community.
Office. the emend that iately occupied by Dr. Loden
.on Hill street. ap10,181,6
`nR; I JOTIN 51p GUI4I, OCFI, offers, ; his
professional si;r4iree vitt. citize. of Ile ntingdon
an vicinity. Office on 11,11 street. one door cast of heed's
Drug Store. Aug. 25,'55.
r
Allab9N t,
T.L1111.;
ljarrj: t t , ,
DE YTIST,
Sy removed tchthe Brick (tow opposite the Court (louse.
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J. GREENE,
' „y,yy I DENTIST! .
Ace icsocea tol.kliier'u' 'New DUllillug,
P 'Zi
MITI
stmt. Huntingdon.
July 31,15u7.
JA. POLLOCK, !
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aURVEYOR &REAL ESTATE AGENT,
li', ' r 1 'EllE,i'PllidDPN, :PA. , ,
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Will attend to ilnrseying in Mt its brixnehea, rand mill
_bey and sell Real Estate iu any part of the United t. , tates.
k.endfaccircular. ~, —-, „, ~,,10c29-If •
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
, L - 1111 . NTHCHMON,TA.
The undersigned respectfully Informs the citizens of
Huntingdon county and the traveling public generally
Orst.rtie. 7 loin leasHrtbit•WaidiTtigto - n - llonse on--the cor.
fierofllln and riddle.' etidetan tbo (inning:li of Hun
tingdon. and he le prepared to accommodate all who may
f*oor hip with a call., ill be pleased to receive a liber
al alias of public patronage. • ' • •
AUGUcTIIS LETTERMAN.
JR], 3 1 ,'67-tt.
C. CLARKE, AGENT; -
)... 7%Ylielesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of
40[32&t0p
IIIII!ITINGDON, PA.
Opposite the Fraiklin douse, in 4Lo Diamond.
71=', Ckeirldni trade supplied. • • • apl7'oB
A GEEN C Y FOR COLLECTING,
t• - :OLIAERS' CLAIMS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND
PEtnION9,, _
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All wbchlitay brave any clahnsagainsrthe Government
for Bounty, Back Pay and Pensions, can have their claims
promptly collected by nppl3 tog either in person or by tot
ter to
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PA
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SOUS SCOT; BAMBOO. T. BROWN,
he name of this firm has been
edfrom SCOTT & BROWN, to
SCOTT, BROWN &
Ender which name they will . hereafter conduct, their
practice as
ATTORMYSIAT LAlr, 111.171711ND0.\', PA.
PENSIONS; and all claims ofeoldi ere nod soldiers' heirs
Against the Government, will ho promptly prosecuted.
May 17, Iset•-tt.
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t o , 901. L ECTiON
I• 4' t t:P•iPpr, • t
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-X.: ALLEN -LOVELL,
District Attorney of Huntingdon, County,
. HON'FINODONY FA. - •
AFFION—Iin the room lately occupied by R. M. Fpecr.
,••••• - , T tfau.1.1867
Mira '
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ATTORNEY: AT I;x1V,
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HUNTINGDON, PA.
Ifillna r end ircusptly,to ell tands.`oflegal bustuoss on.
trusted to his care.- - "-
COLI,I..9IIONri wade with the least possible delay.
Sperbil at:ention Wren to eoNVEYA.NCINii lo all Its
- breached; such as tho ' prolat anon of Dessia,Alortkages,
•Lesses s Bonds. - Artlcl. of Agreement, Ac. "
quesiions relstini to, ,
1,1.1 . TITLES I'ENNSYLVANIA "
carefully considered. ,
lie wit; aAsuars.ortsin fer-tand" carrion whsthor their
Lands ainlintenthd athlrObtaln
for thswoFhp,msky.d9sirct them.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
tft - 6 - lEdsfil pkEignm
vota tvavm
Sewing_, Machilles,
Reperv#4;thiitiielY.Gol,P_PALElDAL at the
PARIS SICPOSIT/ON, 1867.
• They are adapted to all Mudd of Family Fowing.. and
to the we or eraniatresses, Drrearnahers, T 'norm Manu
facturers of 9hirta, Collura. Pkirta. Cicalae, Mantillas.
ClotAting,:flete.,Cups,.Coratut.' Men floodg'Unibrellas.
Xerweids; etc. „They work equally-weleupOu
woolen and cotton geode, with silk, cotton or linen
thread. They will seem, quilt, gather,: hen, fell, cord,
braid, bind, and perfetm every I. peciee of sewing. making
ea beautiful and, perfect atitch, alike on both side' of the
•article sowed'
. The qualities atich recommend them are:
....1., Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of
-, .. the fabric sewed. , , „ , •
",.:1, Etrougtb, firmness and durability of seam, that will
not rip nor ravel.
3...Econinny of Thread. - , • • , ,
4. detachments and wide range of application to pulp.
. eta and, material.
b. Compactness and elegance of model and finish.
.6. , Muiplicity and thoroughness of censtructlon.
7. Spend, emir of operation and management, and quiet
neas of mostment.
, 7nstruldicru ' fr es is alt. Machines kept in repair one
,year tree of charge. ' - • ' •
11, B. LEWIS, Agent, •
iIIINSINCIDON, PA
/MEI
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gOB PRINTING OFFICE
OFFICE"the Mali complete, of lay in the country, and-poe
owes the most ample facilities for pi nptly executing in
the but style, every variety of Job Printing, such em
tIAND BILLS,
CIRCULARS,
' " BILL lIEABS,
POSTERS,
BALL TICKETS,
IC.A_RDS,
PROGRAMMES,
LABELS, &C., &C., &C
Osu, ANI WXfl Z',MMMIatMe or WORE,
7,..8W18 $ BOOK. STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE.
WALLACE'& 'CLEMENT,
ETTOZEiI
pry-Goods, Groceries,
.Queensware
Boots and Shoes.
New goods constantly arriving and being sold cheep
as any in tinntingdon. , (Jive them a call before purchse•
ong elembere:
erptember 9,3 to.•
COUNTRY DEALERS can
,
j ay. , buy CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon an
WHOLESALER. cheap an they con in Cl..
flea. MI I have a Atho/etsalp afore In Philadelphia.'
ROM A Is
nARRISBURci STONE - WARE
at marinfactureee pricee, for sale at
' . "tl7 HENRY & COT.
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LEWIS, HUGiC
VOL., XXIV.
WM. B. ZEICLER,
DEAL= IT I
Fancy,
DaTIS 018 4
Alpaca., Poplins. Plaid., Detainee, loons, Gingham.,
Prints goo Cam( rice Muth., Denims, flue Linen, our.
collies, It villas Judi t Twtlls, Am
A large na annum t of
Lathes Vasiiimialilo Dross Trimming.
Silk Fringes Dutton' thigh a, rat et Itihhons etc
inn Lilting Goods, ` teckltto, Moreno.it:atm:4llmA, An
4 arl.C2•NO .
Kid of all orders, Silk, Thread, Cotton, Ac of all sizes '
and hats& styles.thaler garments of all kinds, for La
dl's.Demo and Cldiditn,
Titbits I loon, Niuslhts. Napkins, De) lies, Ac. Sheeting
and Skirting, Brown and Bleached, from 8 cents up .
VirELIT7
A largo et mk of the latent nt)len A large stock of
Notions. Zephyrs, larns, de All cheater then the
cheap. et, I •
ttood, opposite the First .Ntitional Bahl, Matting.
dou Pa
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GLAZIER ._&.. BRO.;
DEA LEUE IN
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
NOTIONS, CARPETS, 'OM
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CLOTHS, 'HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS and RIIOES, GRO
CERIES,QUEENSWARE, WOOD,
AND WILLOW WARE,. &c.
Particular attention given to Ladies' Dress Goode and
Rouse Fut nishiug Goods.
We caned! goods this IN inter throughout, at lower fig
ures than they have reached for six years.
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Our prices are as follows:
Calico and Muslin, from 8 eta. upward.
• Yard wide bleached Muslin, 12% eta.
Yard wide unbleached Muslin, 11 . 14 eta.
' •Ileavy yard wide :kWh*, Rto lb cte. ,
" • Fine yard Bleached • ldusilu;ls; I 8 ,to 20 eta. i '
Wide Walnsutta Prints, ontylo eta. ' -
Best (dualities Prints, 114 to 16 ctn.
104.1Chlte Wool pinuketh $4,00 pr.'
'Wary Double Wool Shawls, $1,00,0,00, do.
Black Alpaeca, from as cos. up.
Wool Plaid Double Width, 65 cts. •
•'• Heavy Plidd Poplin, $l,OO " ' '
Other Goods inn propertion. • • .•
Washington street, near the Jell.
Please call and ezumlne ; and, if ou are not convinced
is to your interest to buy from us, do not do so. •
OLAZI.P.It S 11110.
Huntingdon, Oct. :It, 18C.S.
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1869. 1869.
• CLOTHING. •
H. ROMAN.
• NSW
- CLOTHING
ISO Ht
' FAIL AND WINTER,
:'JUST RECWED
AT
IL ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
For Ciontiomon'a Clothing of tho Lost material, and to ads
Ili the boot r.-brktoaulike nisonur t call at ' • •
H.' ROMAN'S,
opposite coo Franklin lionise In Marked Bonaire, 'Hunting
doo,
AM
Can't Be Beaten"
.1 JOHN H. WESTBROOK,
Respectfully Informs the citizens of Huntingdon ami
.vicinity that he has just received from the ctty a ,Na,w end
ennendill stock of
GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & OAPS;
Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet 'Sacks,
Trunks, &c &c., &c &c
alto( which bele prepared tore( at greatly reduced prices
Don't forget the old stand In the Diamond. Old Cadtu
mere and the public generally are Invited to
Huntingdon, 0ct.28. 1868.
' spl'6B
fli GEO. SHAEFFER
"h.Llasjust returned from tho cast with a 414140
SPLENDID STOCK. • •,
OF
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS,' &C.,
Which he offers to the Inspection of his customers and
the public generally. Ile will sell hie stock St the most
t Ii ' :REASONADLE,
and those who purchase once will surely call again.
BOOTS & SHOES 'MADE TO ORDER,
and REPAIRING done In the neatest and most expedl,
(lose manner.'
Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on 11111 street, a
few doors west of the Diamoud. Oct. 28, 1868.
N EW BOOT AND SHOE STORE
Informs the public, that ho hoe Just
opened at hie Old stand in the Diamond,
Iluntiagdon,
A Fine Assortment of all kinds of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
rortadies, Gentlemen and Children.
of which lie will sell at fair prices Quick Ma and
mai/profit:. Vail and examine my stock.
Manufacturing and Repairing done to order as usual.
Huntingdon, Oct. 28,1868.
1113=1=
NEW
Carriage& Wagon _
Manufactory,4l l 4 7 7 ,3 - -
P. S. ISENBERG & CO.,
Iteepectfully Inform the citizens of Huntingdon and
the public generally that they have commenced tho Car
riago and Wagon Manufactuie in the building formerly
occupied by Anderson enzzens,
' IN VIE In/ROUGH OF HUNTINGDON,
Nan Henry & CO 'S +tore. where they w 111 be pleased to
accommodate all who call and give prompt attention to
all ordei a, either for new work or repairs.
Their work shall he put up with the best material end
In a werkmaublio manner.
A lib. ral pattaliage'eolieded•
Huntingdon, June 17.1 y
IIEADQUARTERS - •
BLANKS,
Choice Groceries, Cghtlies, Toys, &c
D. AFRICA a. Ccvs.
FAMILY GROCERY. CONFECTIONERY AND VA
Our stock consists of ail kinds fir ijroceries t Teas, Spi
er& Canned and Dried Penile. Cider 'Vinegar. Common
'30,11 Fancy itoaps, ni nit 4tyla. Nair Pertun,iery, Pen
Knives. Pecker. Books, 1.. e. uno ezato;mti:rtiii' stock,
alit take a view ot nor splendid Mai bien . Nsia 4 Fdinitalo.
Don't forget the phase—uurtle.east carom of Diamond.
iliztitingdon, Juno) 21-4 D. APJUOA A CO.
AT, ONTIILY TIME 'BOOKS,
- 'For ante at ' 1 ' • '
LEWIS R 00167 AND STATIONERY STORE
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RilaA TOR E, ITUAVTINGDON, PA,
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fitINTINGDON,-PAtri DNASDAY,
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-JAN U?)',BY''2o - 1869
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DFNNSfI4VANIA RP IL ROAD.
TTMIC OF LISAVINO OF TRAINS
WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ''
IMSTIVARD. I 1 ' ' ZASTIV.AIin)
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.t 4. 1 .6. 3f. I a.m. , A. M.l I A. U. I P. IK VA m. l
05 ' ,11.38/ 11 , 1.110=11ton, ...... 613'11 45,
14 111 501 Mt. Union,. ...... 6 04,11 37
11 [....3 .....112 01 Mapleton,' 4'64 11 29
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82 112 11 ~.... t 1.192 Caok,... 4'45 II 20
45 7 60 12 30 '3 49 Ilnittingdon, 8 45, 1 430 11 00
95 ..... .112 64 ''Petersburg,... 1 ...... 141010 48
10 1051 , !thump, 1, i ..... 1,4 00,10 39
221 , ' , 1 15' Sprucitereol.,' ...... 361 10 31
'3s' !I 30 1 [Birmingham,.4..l3 39 10 18
44 835 1 4il 4 34 1 Tyrone . 8 00 3 31'10 LI
5.1 I 164 'Tipton! ' ' e 90010 00
03 201 Fostoria, . 4 _ 8,14 9 55
' 08 204 Dutra Mille,. 3,09 960
25 905 2 301'5 05 Altoona,. ' . 7 80 250 930
. X.l A. 11. A. X A. 91, ; A.M. P. M. A. NI
The PHILA ?new ,- -na at 10 30 r ,
M. and ar,
The PIMA Exenesa Eastward leaves
1. and arrives at !Inkimadau at II IS
Tho LLNE. Eastward 'eaves
A. 3t„ and arrives nt Ituntingdon at I
Thu Coci,rivrimess Eastwaid 1
b'4s P. M. alid arrives at Iluntingdon.t
The EAbt LINE Mustmald,
8 US P., AI: and arrives at Altoona at 0'
The BALTIMORX Earse,n, leaves Ilunt
arllvet at Alltoonn, 8 10 2 A. x.
. November 25„18E:8.
11UNTINGDON & Bl•
. 114100 AD..
irnfrEft: AItRANGE3I;
On and niter WEDNEADAY, BETTE
Passenger Trains will arrive and depart
UP TRAINS. , D
EZS3
P. 51. A.
La' 4 45164 30
4 63 37
6 09 bi
6 17 58
5 34 14
5 60 30
58 39
613L._64
6 18 61
Iluntlngdon„
Long Siding
Heßonnellntowla ,
Pleasant Oruro
Mau klesburg,
Coffee Run...
Bough & Ready,.....
CON*
Fishers Summit
Buxton,
Rlddlesburg. ......
Hopewell, .............
Plpere Run,' '
ITatesvillo
Bloody Run,.
'Mount Vail to,
,6 81.1012
uras
10'47
[ 11 05
11 24
11 40
46.11 46
'UP's 1SW:4,1116.11
LS 2 40 , 14 10 25
651 10 10
00 /e 45
Aft T 10IAR 10 56
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Coaltn'ont,
Crawford,
Dudley,
ißroad Top City
t. 23,'63.
Huntlrisdou Se
READING RAIL ROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
:310NDAY, DEC. 14, 18C8.
C1 ... R EAT. TRUN K LINETIIOIII 'THE
N..JI North and North-West for Pnit.anctiota, Now
Y01,3411E55110 P0T78V11.12, TAMAQUA, ASULAND, SUANtOKIN
LEBANON, ALLEnToSTN Easton, EPHRATA, Lanz, LANCAS
TER, COLIIAMTA, , I
Trains leilVo llarrisburg for New York, as fellows: At
3 50, 5 50 and 8,10 A. M., 12,40, 205, 10,50 P. 31.; cOnntict
hag with ntantlar trains on the Pemnrylvania
at Now Tools 1100 A, N., 12 20 Noon and 3.10. 7.00, 10.05
• 1..51. and 6.15 0. m., reapeetleoly. Sleeping ears acedra
pony thu 3 50 a nt and 10 50 p. nI. trains without change.
Learn liarrhiburg fur Beading, Pottavillo,
Minerscille Ashland, Shamokin, Pine Grove, Allentown,
and Philadelphia at 6 1U A. A 1.0010,2 US and 4 10 P. Al.,
stopping at Imbrium and Fa lncipal way ntat Ions; tlie'4 IU
p., m , train making connectiqus for Phillidoinbia and Ho
luinblabnl3. Nair Votterille, Schuylkill Haven and Au
torn, yin Schuylkill awl Stisquchutina IL It., lean Har
risburg tit 830 e ,
Itcluraing, lenvo NEiv-Yong n 6 0 ' A. 51.,12.00 coon, dud
•5.10,3000.e0P. al, PhiladOiphia, at 8.15 A. Al and 0.80 P.
I.l.;,nteeping pain accompany tho %an am and 5.10 and
8.60 p m trains front NeW' York M IthOut clidnge.
Way Pabsonger, tram kayos Iduladolph la at 7:30 A. M.,
c ' onucalog a ill. similar train on .East fauna Railroad,
returning from !Wading at 0.115 p m stopping at 'all sta
tions ; petulant at 7.30 and 8 45 A. 31., and , 2 45 P. 51.;
Shamokin at 5 25 A. St Ashland 7 00 A. Al., and 12,30
noon, Tamaqua ut 8 80 A M., and 220 P.ll for t
Leave Pottsville, Tin. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
road at 7 10 a tn. for Harrisburg, and it 30 A. IL for
Pi. Glove and 'ft mord.
ACca dam. l'ananagor Train leave. Iltataxa at
7.3 t) A. 31., and returns trout PUILADELPHIA at 4,4.. P. 31
Pottstown Accunanintation Tnun: Loaves Pvttatoau at
6,45 a.tn., returatag leuroa Plitladulplount 4,UU put.
i:0111111bIll llatholot 'flame leave Reading at 7 09 , A
DI., and tl 16 Y. M., for Lpbruta, Litiz, Loucezt.Z.r, Col.
unibbi, AC.
reikiumeu Railroad trains leave Perklemon Junction
at 9.15 aan and 5.30 p m returning : Leave tkipptielt at
8 10 A ut, tad 12.45 p ukcuuuectiug nun similar train,: on
Reading In:Mead.
US 0511:10)5, leave Now York at 800 1 , „ N., Pi:Railed.
plus, 8a at and 315 51., the bat in train running only
to heading; l'intsvillo 13 A. 51., tiara nurg,s bun m, dud
410 unil 10 60 p m, and Ite ting 10, 3,0 U and 7 lb a. m.,
for lino rianurg,Aud 12 50 111.1t1 7 31 a. uL, fur ISeW York,
and 1.25 p.m. tar Pinladolptila.
CoMIUTAIION, SliLau.L, JidoUN, SCROOL, and EXCIMIptI
TlCtato to and num all points at t educed Cates.
Baggage checked through: 100 pounds Baggage allowed
each l..alaeuser.
healing, Dec. 14, 1818
BACK AGAIN!
NEW STORE and NEW GOODS
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Benjamin Jacobs
Respectfully informs his old friends and qba • public
gen - treaty, that he has again located In \ the borough of
llutrtsnoon. and has opened wil,rf largo and entire new
stock ofilloods •in Sazton'a Store-Room oppbsite,Lett is'
119 k Store.,oonsistiug of . - •`,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTH
ING, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS
and SHOES. QUEENS WARE,
and EVERY VARIETY OF
GOODS •
To be found in the best stores in the7place, all of whfolt
ho will sell at prices to suit the times, and hopes to re.
celvo a liberal share of patronage from a generous public.
Drill forget to giro me a cult and I will try to please
you with Roods and prices,
Sept. 30, 11368.
JONES HOUSE,
PENNSYLVANIA.
The undersigned having leased the above popular and
well knowri house, which hen been thoroughly repaired
and gi extly improved, as well as entirely refurnished
throughout with elegant new furniture, including all the
appointments of a nest alms Hotel, will be ready for the
reception of guests, on mid after the lath of November,
1869. nov4-l3tn.
THOMAS FARLEY,
PROPRIETOR.
A. B. 71.00 D.
BEANS! BEANS!! BEANS!!!
Timing obtained a new variety of
WHITB SOW BEANS,
tvill dispose of them (put up In sacks) at the following
ratee
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1 pound. (sufficient to, raise 1 bushel) Postage pro paid,
00 cents; 2 pounds 75 couts ; 3 potods $l,OO ; 8 vol.&
(1 gob.) 32,001 16 pounds,
delivered to Express vincej
$9.50;
I / 6 bushel $0,5t1; 1 bushel $12,00.
Ricir.l'iant lot of June. drills 20 inches apart, averago
from 6to 8 grains por foot. Will ri pan In about GO to 75
days.
he cash invariably to accompany the order. Name
and Post Office address, legibly written. Send soon, as
my stork is limited.
Afton. JOBB B. SIIBNEFULT
Out. 21„ 'Bl3-3m' Ort,jswitt, ❑uuttngdon County, Pa.
VAT 11. ROSENSTEEL & EON,
V V s 7:I4.IAIPAcip”ItS OF A SUPERIOR.
Oak Slaughter Sole and Belting
500 pushels Plasterer's Hair. for Sale.
inr•OASII PAID POD. HIDES AND ISAIIK. - 01
W. H. ROSENrT EEL Az SON,
Stapleton Depot, Huntingdon County, Perina.
Dec. 0,1660-Om.
—For the greateat 'variety of now'
etYlea of Well Paper, gO to - Lewis'
Book Store. ' • ' tf.
) '1 31, ,It
A itooll
- at 12 45
59,A. SI.
letts'oa •Altoons at
nt 7 00 P )1.
Huntingdon at
'25 P. 61.
tindon, at 6 54 A.
LOAD TOP
'
MBRR larn t 1868,
sa follows:
OWN TRAINS.
Amu.)
A. M.
.1
MOM!
♦ft 9 15
9 07
8 51
8 42
8 15
8 09
8.01
at 4 27
4 21
4 05
3 68
3 42
3 28
3 19
3 05
9 01
2 45
2 18
2 10
2 50
7 41
La 7 26
1 15
VI 1 10
Eli]
ENE!
7 O 5
Ls 6 65
2 10
ts. 2 00
MEM
O. A. N 1601,115,
ppterot Superintendent.
,BBNJAMIN JACOBS
i,00%;•...- 1
-PERSEVERE.
sool l llB6' N )111T,TERS'
„ ,„ ,„ r
. AND .
HoOfland s ,Gertnan 7 Tonio..
The Great'ltemedies for all Diseases of the
, _
LIVER '4I'OAI/1M; .OR DIGESTINT
ORGANS
=1
ME
HO OFLAND'S GERMAN` IT
• '• 7 7 „ y
ar •
Ie compoied 'of the pure Juices (or, n!,the e mediti
molly termed, Ezirecti,) of It o terbi' and
Barks, making a prepare 1100, highly, 'Condoled
led, and entirely fru from racy/tone atimirturf
of nay kind.'
11001?.CAND'S ":GERXT.AN ONTO
Is a combination of all the Ingredients of the Bitters,
nigh the Pure. qudlrty et Sankt Owe Rain; Oranke, &e.;
mehiug camel' the meet pleheeut snit agreeable reniedies
ever uttered to the public., t_ ,
' Thou, no:Baring a Medicine free , front -Alellobblio ad
miture, trill use ut;":1' -
IIOOFLAND'S GERDIAN.,BITTERS
These whb hlivu 'no objection" to tho' conibluittloi. of
the tatters, as stated, :AM use. ti • 1.11:.•
1100FLAND'S GERMAN ' , TONIC.
They r4o biith:' equally igood. and • codfiin the
llama
metlietual virtues, tItF, choivo,betwseu yoritg,i9:_beiog
mere mutter of t.tst,e, Tkue being tho,raost palatable.,
Ttlti sttiutach, hod a vacletY i of M B
aass, odied lutfigssl ,
floc, .I)3luteusla, Nervous Debility, etc; to very . apt_
to Lace its tdoettuus dr rauged: 'The LiVer,
pathislug . as 'clueoly,as it does, With, the, siomaeh, -
then aftected,tlto °sulfur Npit2h is the; tilt)
patient t0u114,3 nom several ue toots of the follovedisr,
eases: • • ; i
I
Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Filei;Fuly
21C,88 91 Blood to, the ;Head, Acidity of the
Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
for FOod, Fulness or Tireight in the
,
Stomach, Sour Eructions,, Sin
in'y or Fluttering alike' Pit 'of the'
Stothoteh, , SibimMing - df , the
. Bead, `flurried or 'Difficult •
Breathing; 1' lidtering at '1;1
the Heart,;(lhoking,or
,uiruculiuy Seusalfp,us„- ,
Cohen S
lyingyo!ture„:
, - Dimness of Vision,
or IPi;bl befoii the Sight,
' bull the Head: I)ifiJ
• ciency of Ferspii•ation, ,, .keitetii- f
• 11C38 of the. Skin and Eyes, ,Painin,'
the, Lt.,le, Buck, : Chest, Lintbs, -etc. ,
'Sudden Flushes of Heal, Burning. in
the, Flesh, Constant Intam'aiii.9 : 3 of Evil,
, we'd Great Deiresioil.' of; Spirits. ,
. I
The sufferer from these diseases sldiuld .exercise the
greatest caution in the soteetiou'hr I rehle ' dy'fOr,
ins case, putdutsing, only that which he is ,itamited
hull. hie ins eatigutioth ant inquiries POatlCtltlJa ,
HAW , Mel it, . id skilitil4 compouudeah A too from,
0
mkt& loos ttigiedieuts, end ,h-e establisMid for itself &rep-,
Mallen for the tut e - of thehd Mecum's, in this couileethut
1% o would submit those w ell RilLiWil leLlledie.4— , •. • .
1100FLAND'StBMIAN BITTERS
MEI
11,0(3 . , FL;1i1 7 .Z14 ,GERMAN
Pleintre4 liji Da: C. IL JACKSON. -
. • Twenty-two years slum they r ere firot;lutroduced into
country trent Ournatny, during which thou they hot e
undoubtedly pet formed mere cures, and benefited Jolter-
lug Lu9lainty to r greater extent, than tiny utlidi route-
Med Itnewu to the'publlc. „
.. .
F
'l'lleao remedies will elf ' eceually cure Liver Celin.
plalut,danlidien; . DJelevp, , giil4, LIiIOOIC or Isdervoine
llennity, Chrome lilac" Hired, 111atiu alb. Juid.
no,e, and all lliaeusea at. slug frouf ii diaordered Li
ner, btuillgell, or itltestilles.
DEBILITY,
Retuning from any. 0.11158 whatever; PROSTRATION
' OP !I'ILE SYSTEM, induced by Severe Lithor,
hardships, txyosure, levers, dr. '
. There Is; no medicine extent equal to these lemedles in
11118111.81.113.. 11 time mud vigor is imparted to the whole
si stem, the 1111118111.8 is B[lBllollBllml, toad is enjoyed, the
stinnoCu digests 111011iptly, tau Woo is put Med, ti.ecnu•
188 . 8101.18,1,811188 B.illtl stud Ilealilty, tile, yealuW tinge 18
clutio.al.ol Rent the 030 e, it bloom Ie given to the cheeks,
nun 11/0 11tuk and nes t ells /111,111 d Incomes a etroug uud
hem thy Wong.
PERSONS 'ADVANCED LIFE,
, .
. ..
-• • ,
And feeliug the bowl of time weighing heavily upbit them,
with all ite utteutinut Ilia, wed tied m the ue et this is f•
ToOth, ur the 'WNW, KU elixir that Wiii•indii new tilt
tutu their ruins, leStUle la u mantra the euergy,eud tw
eet• to inure you 'hi di ddye, Wahl; their shrunken iornis,
111111 giro health mid luippluete Cu their reumiumg yeare.
NOTICE.
• „ .
It is a Well established feet that fully ono half onlic
remade portion ut nu* , puplllation are coition* in the
etijnyinericut good
feel
lienitu; or, to t een' tho Own 4-
L
ineeeion, never el WWI. hey are languid, devoid
eLeo energy, extreurel:. derlous, and nave no tip
petite.
i , n
this class of persons the BITTERS, or the TONIC,
le especially lecumiecoded.
WEAK - AND LKLIC ATE CHILDREN,
Aro made strong by the ate of either of these remedies.
They alit cum usury ase ot iIIAitAuSIUS, withOuf toll:
nematode ot cortututtee lim) acoumulatauiu the Minds
of,tl.a proprtmor, but space will allow el the publication
'Ol but: tanW. 1110=i, it will be observed; arehata id Liao
and vi such standing that they .iniust be believed. , •
~r~s~r=~orr=.a.r;s.
HON. GEORGE W. WOODWARD,
Ole" Jicsace oftha Sujn•eme qurt qj Ea, writes:
rhgaddphia, March 18,1767.
A
"I find Gioofland's Ger
tonic, 11001111 in - distassi of the dlgostlva,orgatio,
and of great bonen, In taxes of dandily, and
want Of nervous action in tbie)atem.
Yours, trav, .-
GEO. W. WOODWARD."
JAMES TIIO3IPSON,
Judge of tht Sapremt Ctrurt of Pennsytrania.
' • - rhiladdphia, April 28, 1868.'
"I consider tliootiarars German Bitters' a txtluoLte med
icine in Cate of attacks of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I
41t =lily this from my experience of it. Yours, with
expect, , JAMES TIIO.3IDSON."
FROM REV. JOSEPTIA. KENNARD, D. D.,
Pastor of the Tenth 'Baplixt Church, Phitci,',/phia.
Dr.Jackson—Dear Sir: I have been ftiquently reques
ted to connect my mane with ruconaneudations of dater
cut kinds oft olu:lac - 1411ot regarding thwtinictice as out
N
Id my UpprOpt tate unlit:re., 1 bane in till woes de
clined I but with a clenr proof In various instan
ces uud particularly in toy own hauily, of thu
melt:Wei: ot Ur. no, !antra Uerntan :litters, I
ileum t, for once Irma my uutu, course, to expreals my full
con:runt:Al that, for general debility of the 85,100, and
especially for Liver anpluait, it is a safe and valuable
preparation. lit 001110 costs It May loll; but banally, I
doubt not, it will ho very beneficial to tii,lau,Silis butler
from Ulu abut e mats,
Tours, very respectfully,
J.ll. lt.biNN4.ltl4
Liglith, L luvr Coates St
•
FROSI REV. L. D• YENDALL.
Assistant Editor Chr*liars Chronicle, Philculetildri
1 have derived decided benefit from the use of Ifoof
laud's tierumu Bitters, nud teel it my privilege to mecum..
mewl 1.1.M1 as u must nutuebte untie, to ell Who are oaf
faring irons genet kl debility or limn disousea erisieg from
doungemnut ut the liver.
Tours truly,
E. D. FENDALL.
cA_v~rsorr_
itoofland's German Remedies are counterfeited. See
that the sigmtfule of C. M. JAtiKraNN is on the
%topper of each bottle. All others aro counter
feit.
Principal Office anit , Ammar-Wry at the Ger.
111.111 Mechelen 6tore, ho, trip'4ll(ill Street, Philadelphia,
Peunsylvenia.
Charles M. Evans, Proprietor,
rormony 0. 9[. J KSO a co.
pmcEs
Iloogand'a German Bitters, per bottle, . $1 00
balf dozen, . • .5 00
llootland's German Tonto, put up in quart bettla9 $1.50
per bottle, or a half dozen fur gl £4l.
not forget to examino well the article you buy,
In older• to gut the genuine,
For onto by all Dealers io.
April 22.68-Iyl. petrel.
MEM
FiVl9 - F7tY ' • ; ,
c;, #4 , PEY H0ME....,
I?csikctliilly"Nd?cated to Miss' Annie S:
, „ ,len, by J H
My home is near the mountain
, 'Tis in the forest dell, -
: Theiflowinglotthe fountain':
Does o'er, yith musio swell, •
It:siugs of, happy childhood
•Of scence•l played,a-pert,, • , .
In shaduwo of, tha wildwood ,
• ' They're written on my heart, ,
• •
=1
The,ireeping"willow, waving:
Its'brM'Mliett bending , 4 , • ;
',' "The ehbingiirooklet
Its'ev'ef' gentle flew".
A:tree solall,eiut slender „
Is vra - Sing by its side,
With branches slim and fender ,
- 'Fe•es.there ; the swi ng did glide.
Theyoutlifti) voiees, ringing
' 1 . 6 hap"tiy . plays,:
The'pretty birds ireie singing '"
Their Softest sweetest rem' '
The god of df4"Vi,llli peeing
O'er serge 'of distant hills
11 "'Hie aleepless'lrtitelitriiiiteeping
.1 The laws.td Heilien fulfills.'
TO,prettrflowrets,staring•
t! • 011131m/der stems of •;.
~ 11 he gentle Sunlight artr.ving ,- .
1:..,t. ?iAs,op'ning buds unfold, ~;! . ;
o‘liTrenis ;there; I ;culled' tiled:lowers. '
IL , I .7or 'Vends:that loved ime.tine •
Iti:l3l.lTnn?er's.p'easitntjieure; •
{.: ,kWhiniweeinnwwith , the dew.,
Petereburgi. Pait Jau. 6; 1869.
„... .MAATHA, W;UREIC”
A,ITOItiOF THE 411111VIONOOSUC RIVER
jlPooti•byo ; Martha; „,God, helityou
shallMQ , hAel; intjthree; islays Put . tho ,
farthest:" it 1 , )(•-,I .1*: -
,! I , The hardy W. tilto Mountain: pioneer,
Mark,Warreo,,kinsed. liis.young ;wife,
held .his l ,t.svo c „ycars„ t old, boy, to his .
;brVait for a ,nnomeet, and then. shoul
dering. thesack of
Into
which 'was to
be 'converted. Into 'meal r.,at. -the rade,
'mill, fort,k — milea' avray, :timdked en
ihrough*the icildernese;
'Startha:lyarreU:StbOilat' the door 'of
the lod'Aivt?
4.t, gazing . out, ufkr. the
:retreatingffeym of .her., husband. •;.413
Angle. of.the demi° shrubbery bid,-him;
Irotu , lierlview,%bet still she did not,re-,
turn .td. the solitary kitchen, it lobked
so dark and IODOSOMO there, she ah rank
from entering, Dr 'perhaps the grand
sublimity et, the view.: spread ,out be
tore her attention:and-thrilled:her:pal
- withuhatlnatneleas,.utioxpected .some.
Thing thatove till o seci.:rrhen ~ s ta riding
thusiratee to- face WittetlYelvutimbriti;
PIIIL\DELYIIfk, CA
.'ti-The :finest :,and mast: sntisfactcky
view. of, the):Wh ito , Mountains his. that
.whieb;prosontsitself from Whatis how
• the town 'of. Bethlehem; ob , the road, to
)Littleton and Franconia. MC Wash
ington, the king 'among , princes, is
there seen its . proper ,:place—the
centre of the "rock-ribbed" rangez--
towering, bald, blue and!uhappro:fcha•
Far'up in a wild Clearing, close by
the turbid waters of the Annonoosee,
was the cottage Situated.:—'-a place wild
and rerio, enough — for the, nest of an
eagle';!but neitr to the'beart of--Martha
Warren as, the hoino where she. had
Spent the 'happy days of her young
wifetOdd. • When she had turned from
mttify,•n'patrician sUitor, • in the' fair
Old town of 'POrtemouth; ; to join . . her
ferttitieS With' Oldie pf the yoniig :ea.;
tier' ' it WUS"with, the full and •perfebt
understatiding 'Of the trials 'that; 'lay
before-her.' 'She would'walk in rio
path of roses for years to Come ; ,rtia:ah
of inu,st"ba"spent in the eternal
'solitudes, where, silence ' broken
Only' by tbe wild' wintliCof the 'fore'st,
thh, shriek Ofthe river Over the' Sharp
rocks,,or the disniat howl Of • the
,red
tnounted•wtilf afar in, thp,Wilderneria.,
The rieceSsary; absence" ' of ber„ hus
band she dreaded niost.': It ,Was eo
very gloomy to Close ,up • her lonely
'fireside, with the - couscioasnessllitit
there ,vas no human being"nearer - to
her than the settlement of I,orcl'ii
ten nailesiWay through 'the, 'pathless
' I
woods.
.'Therii"Was little. to fear TreM:,the
although a few of the scatter
ed tribes yet roamed oier . thesit' prim.
oval 'huatitig, gro,tinds: They were
Mostly disposed to ""be friendly,
,and
Mrs.' Warren's kind heart naturally'
proMpted her to many:acts', of friend
ship towards their, and an , Indian
"never forgets a henet.; "
The' purple mist eleared away" from
the scarred forehead of the dominant
tildatenritain; the yelloW - sun peeped
'over the rocky wall; and Martha turn
ed' away to' the performitriee' of her
bimple domestic'The,day Was
a long one, bui•it
_.was towards •even
ing, -and the glooming comes much
sooner in these solitudes than :in any
other places. The sun light faded out
of the unglazed windowB, - though it
would illuminate the distant moun
tains for sometime , yet; and, Martha
went out in the scanty gardens to in
hale the odor of the sweet pinks on
the meagre ,root she had brought
from her old home.
,•The spicy perfume carried her , back
in, memory of those days away in. the
past, spent with • kind friends, and
cheered by bright young hopes.. 'But
though the thought of homd and kin
dred•made her-sad; not fora moment
did she regret the fate she had chosen.
Absorbed in thought she had not- ob
served the absence of Charlie, her
,lit
•tle boy; now she saw with vague un
easiness that he had left the:,berbf,
peppermint where he had been play
ing, and was not to be seen.: She call
ed his'name, but only: echo - , and: the
roar of the swollen riyer•replied. She
flew back.to the house, the faint hopf?
remaining that:he might'have return
ed thitfier fO'r his pet. kitten ;- .but
,nd,
the kitten was mowing at the window,
but no signs of Charlie... . rit ., ,, ..•
With frantic haste she
-searched the
clearing, but withont 'ti'uneess;,„'
next thought was the ricer! Blaelcas
iC
TERMS; $2,00' . a 'kbar , in' iultanbe
PEI
;I
a: tho Oghp, save whera;jt .mus , ;,_lleckeil
with,apnts:'of white' foe t 41,6 Wed
but few rods 'lidera — her.:
'tied down? tho' ealling""out,!
"Charley, Charley.l" - "
.The volco.atisome :little 'dip-,
tone() replied. Sho followed tbc, squad,
and to her
,sorrow saw the
,boy—%is
dCU V 'Cita ' 'reek . cheekS
defined !agftineit-' the purple twilight
,ohyr.,statiding' on • the very edge of
; the huge, detached rock, some ten feet
from the shore;
"out, in the ..sweqping.
etirront. of
l' - - r iihiiil"ibele;' - otilled . ky the - 'Settlers
IlThetPelpitVlwite-agood situatioti for
,eastiog,fl3hing lines, (anclAlark,.War•
ren had bEldgedo o .4 l arrP.ll l 4Pbasm
tween it and_ilifisb t bre with couple'
; qr. hewn, logs. „
Al4ured, by 801330 clusters;ol.flaneing
ire'weed groWing on the, side , o the,
Pulpit; Charley had Passed" Over, and
how' stood thero,:regarciless of 'danger,
..laughingly bottling out; the floral treas- '
,ures to his, mother., Martha flew over
the frail hridgo, and. the, nextj e stant*
held her, Shild: in her [Lyme, ,Joyful.
because abe'LMif_kiund'uninjor - eil, 'and
mentally,reseliing,that the.logsthould
be) re in eved'Ltd" Prev'e r ni Ifu tither j
dent, sho turng - t - & - yetraco her step's,
but the sighetliiienia her eyes froxe
Cdr.with. horror' tolthelspOt;'"''
yeenfronting , her'ori the
six feet' 'dieter:3; l Was 'an, 'etarindmsf
waif, gaunt and , bony hunger,
laitioyes'blazing through
the -mist- add-gloom; hie 'hep' fei id
breath sedrchino• the Very 'She;
breathed.. ' •
A. low giewl of ; intense' satidfiietion
'stirted , th'evair iiinsWerbaliy.thO growl
Of fiftrniotelOfb'is kiad;•berongirete
ithe. , pack'; lin: another- tifoinent„they .
would bo upon her',l- 1 •'` • •
Without an•instnetia thdtigitt of the
consequence Martha oheyCd, Kee' first
impulse, and struck , her'
foot,' exercising 'all her Mad - 'l36!ongtil.
in "the blow. , l.The frail fabric' tottered,
the , soft eartblave *ay; tlseim *OS' a,
breath of wild suspdrso, - add' thOn 'the
bridge went down with a'sdull' plunge
into theWateri beneath'!' Tlid"sharp•
,claws iof the ' wtile , hatl••Olrehd' heel:11
fixed on the, scant -vegetation or the,
reek, rand .he 'held there' a' Qioment,,
struggling with fet•ocicius to_
gain tt,foothold, the tlext'iWilitl'd'ovin
into the chasm ' utteritii 'a , 'wild
of tl isatiPointodltlage. , ' ' ' 1
c.M.arth &sank ion , her: knees and - 'Off
ered up,tv fervid pray br• 'of ilhinltEigiv-
I nefor_beL_estane_:_htitseithillt-4-n-1,21=.it
withthe' licaitfeli'' , Ameif, i 'ilicre•cartM
:a• dreadful: recollection. - The'-brid4,, , c
formed the otilY-link betWeeti the'Pal
pit.and the - main and that was
severed I' True,' she' was not' more . Ilan
twenty feet distant frdlia•tb'e'shoreh of
.the river, but' she might as well '.lmVe
been thbusands 'of , miles-out in 'the
ocean. water , wae''deep'' and' it
ran With•alihneu inocnecivtiblei'ripidi
ty, forty or fifty-feet belowjher,--iciver
rocks ,so sharp , and jagged that it
Made , her shiver' to 'look aver :Abe
brink. •
H.er only hofie*as in - her husband:
Should ho return 'at the expeefedilline
.they, might still be alivb; hntlf; -by
:any accident - he should be detained
beyond -the time! She - elosed'hor dyes,
and besought• God ferJ'proteetion"acid
help.
!Cold and- hunitY;'and'drenchad by
the mist ofthe river; , Charifn'tiegan'to
,cry. for =home. , She' •couldi'hear 'any
,thing• tietter , than -that. She toOlc' off
:her:oviri . garnitt f ite' tti fold' fti'oun'd him,
'and. held/hint! to , her: breaSt and sang
him the eVadle' sotigs:Which -hadici of
teal soothed' biro; '
Hut'the;fierce Iv:4lB'of:the wolves
and the sullen thunders' of the' river,
fillingthis little heart •with terror, all
the:long dark night•tlifaaugh, he cl‘thig
to her•necky ideeplessly,eryitig 'to' go,
tome to papa:::.- ; • ' ,
Day'clawded . at ,
swimming through' the sickly sky,' the
pallid forecast of-a storm. Weak and
.faint-from cold—for durnmer is- no,
bearer of tropical smiles in finhbs
clime—MarthaTaced back and
-forth the narroWlimits of the -rock:H
None cam&—the faint • sun deelined•:—
it was night again.': A- cold ftig • Sank'
'down over the mountain; followed by
a drizzling rain ; which' before morning
changed into a .perfect deluge. Tlie,
river :rose, fearfully; , foaming. milk-.
White down the gorge,: filling :the air
_with a shuddering roar, like the :peal
of an imprisoned earthquake.! ' -
-The day that-followed was no bet
ter, only .rain and ashen-white mist—
not a-ray. of sunihine.
A now fear rose in the heart--of
Martha. Warren. The turbulence of
stream must have 'swept away •tbo
bridge over which her husband would
cross on his return,•and.. hea would be
detained—for days r may be for weeks.
She gave up alLfor lost. Strongly
and fearfully. was she tempted to fold
her child in her arms'and plunge into
the cauldron , beneath, •and thus and
her fear and doubt 1 It would bo bet
tor sbp thought than 'to -suffer ',that
slow, painful death of starvation I ,r t ut
something held her back77-God's curse
was on those who do self-murder,
Towards -night, a,lost robin, beaten
about by the stprff . i, stopped to rest, a
moment on the rock; 'Martha seized
upon him arid rent!hina in twain, with
almost savage glee, for her child to de
yolg rmy—ihe,islio two days -,,beforo
would have wept at the., sight of
,tho
wounded sparrow.
Another night and day,: like the
other; only "more intensely agonizing.
Martha Warren was sullenly indiffer
ent now ;,,suffering bad ; palsied every
nohic feeling... Charlie moaned for
supper—too • weak and aporit_to sit up,
ho was lying on the rook, his head in
herlap, hip,.great eyes fixed .on. Ilpf
face. ? she tore open a voin:in. heivarrp
WWI her. scissors, and:made him drink
the biota! Anything; she said to:ber,
self, to calm the wild, wietffearnings
stniisciintias.
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PYl ,, u. Lle , n t.)
it 19nua or, Riain, f acy, and
neat{ and
'n ! x9ditl6:y6ly i ekdpntgd . 4t4e .ll4 fonE".
o , arms
moderlit.e.
HEM
!),oy. — roso-i—bp.qat iq
a q'd peered through the "d4r(in:egs,
h 6'eold; it - faiiini t ng.
:r.feltAtim:touoh
Sh.e , iw.gpt: at die Mokikory,:auckAirew
,the , hgr, , iboaOM,,
Tlio`nighi was 'fair. Ji l t ,up,.by,.,ao t ew
moon. Overcome liP a'deatily ex
hflustipn,letho,,,poulc.l
matteiio, Mareha,l!)l
'
• , ~ • 't "
an uneasy ' `sturither, which owards
• midnight rtvas
cry.) She sprang tci herifeebandthzeti
'Of C: fflol - 1
;I . clr,py , Fs did snot aedoiv,e,pEr-- 7
thero' on ilia stlOrViiond iteiEh . Lilwart
form of bbitrusliand; aria We'Wl44'&ll- .
ing : lisr name d — will the .energy of de :
epair.:" S'46 oat', "0,
fi3ififenSoeks t:69.hei
:earth: t) , Whoor4lib aiVolcdttOtenseibils :
tios,lgh.e',wastbnfber:-bactini.ilm,
P°t4:g0; t 1u.P.P.P.4941 1 2Y.) hgrl
arida. It was no dream She,ans,lier,
daricng'boy , 46rW - ae:a`ds' eArne
'Week's - iShs6 O'd hofo e
grew: strong !sgaiiip but.. Mittki tonged
tir,as o,mcitheli ;:wsmllll Infaaty.an d
by the time the autnmmSrps,t,s i fb,ll, l she,
was the blithe„Wie.iiitar.ren of old.
_ .
• tlaq.tinleofile,f,rekhet i it.be - byidge t
, " . ° ri 4,' 611 3FPRP,,,,°71 ,1 ?a,fti09,9 4 4 ken
ely l eptaly . , Vat i.payc r irrmellep,b47an
11 CI Oh tiol I a bl d
lieerst;i4ad 'eroesdill the 4.101,' a't.'qbe;
othravrtidelogAretia'nd
y ea 0, e,JA ,only ] te,; t.
The, (leseeno.ant§„ ?r, J .Narli fi ,V4Apetl
fibripdo•jfh6Ter
tile Aralleyel:ef.i . the"A.iliiiiodoosiiii; 4 a.nd
the olds filen still.tell tolthein iratid
ehihlun
' Abe citarylofXavtblaillVa'rren,.
fn4,11°!11,11qt1,,,,c,5,
'‘ • of
11,1,(trl
The clay, grows,,yet ~tuOrels.olemn.
Its solemnity roaches:--its- highest
poirit and-;eulmitititealiri
of God's settlemeptlyp t h'..,,,y,ojhbtkat
' hAs''44'd 'i); bredi6. - is,th`e. Wind
cup' i • ear'e a•
and each niah's indi4id'uatieteri3St:tflt
is, closiug(of,'aq,open ateodn,t)fhatdilii
' ) heon ruu,n)..ag,o,n,,eyer,singe
the day,wlion the halapre.,l4 i struc i k,
ItWd'eui• fata heaven. Or' ;
the I'mannerl in ivhic6
.t4bseistatutes,'atitHibliftifftitie attitutcht,
jadkockents,t and ;.diet
A'Peinigiii' l l t M'il7t; ri? l ,iilf
''Tho reost Odinraoh action of life in
r iiib'zikddy:','ol"dr.'"li'otiV, is inVeitOil`vitt4,
sokiii t " 1 1 . 101 r Prink6ll:6l . .
eylextorp vueirdssut3Blllltqa3VdE,
pity„ ;; Our ; hands gtp i nowsomingi-_the
seed for that grcat,:_harvest.— Wo shall
rineet.aghinr alLtte: ayb.,doiag;a'ndqivei
graves siialLigive.uri their
aea,d, t andtflioniithe%teinbsu , of•toblivion
the paa.t, sha Il•giee'AtpralEthatlit.holdd,
in keeping Ito. be witnessfor or algitinit.
01.00.,13ink ot , ,that„anlip eyorider/Aktll,
.of : the Inquisi tionsiisetyt.vithat ith)eiteet;
o'n,ns;sbotildWel !AV ithin! thaurbrooll
stained walls; ~feit those:atreciousrdia
cities Rome fhas yet to.answer Vfle is,
'under,oxamipation i .., Ile, has !rep as.
'eut:ed that' 'll6' reveals
:written for the Purpose
, hghiust hinv. , ,,While.making:fianWarld
ingenipttopoefessien,he:eadtleoly,e . tops.
lie, is dilinba P,'FiP 3 ' , -,T,! )4I !Mi
With-questious,'flatte,tYliitu•Hae apfizere
riibt ii'' Woke - Dangerualeeg 'the 'geodes
'quick:; hi s' ai ha ti realign fie
listehs; !ties f.hislihgut.,l - 2:lAirralati
hangs JAesid,e rL . pd
hears a pen running along thp,ltagas.
The truth fiash_ea_o_n_him—Fiehind that
sereea4t B,qlj4ll t Aitil,-,,,t3Rappinirig to the
fatal lage - every_ word` that' he
and-he says,
sh4ll;pkeet, stgaitv on Aheldity
of trial.„•..., ,
- Ah ! licky solemn to think there is
`such a pen - going 4-
tering- . on thb , .l36oks' , of".jiitig
that we sayver.wishiland,alU thiiiie
, Would,. to ,qcd,, we heard ,it ; !
What i what • a sOnit4tlp,l
ioti•atidtit 'to sin, how
curb!' if aloiv 'to 'rill ty'; rrstiarg
_spay F.. What a 4niitiveLtri
blood 4liat: blots lou t !guilty; parit, .aiall
for such,.graog as, in,timo ,to.copp;
enableus, to, Walk,iu.
,GOrys`dtaAtes ); t9
lree ,
judgale'ilte -' rend klo
"Knowing;therefore. ; :the' tiii4or .6t:the
-Lord,,we
' ih England; and
stone" is 14 Peniids
! pqu ndein
feet,, is derived frpipithe.heighkof
grown Man. A hand joillnysePPlAßll>e.
is four
_inches : ko . IriShlinile_ is §',24u
yards; a co . tcli, mile is 4,98.4:; , ,. a Ger
man 1,806,;,nTurkih.,1,62,6,., • A rt - i acre
is
1,840 squdie yard's, afoot and,tbi.eo
and' a "'half' inohes each way. A mile
square, 1;700 yards each way, contains
040 acres. The human body.consistii
of g* hones, a Finds of, artioalatiOrM
or joiniags, 100 cartilages : or ligaments,
400 in dscies or tend' arafoViuirie6,
besides Wood, catterieg,'
woes planted helow-three feet 'idayriot
vegetate.; at one; foot they,areret.erdo
two orthree. Months.. „There A are ,no
selid.. - rVekslaihe4retie region,s owing
to' the geve're frosts. The siplEfibe.Of`thi
Sea is estimated at 150,000,000' - thiimA
;MHOS,' taking the ,whole surfaee'of4 he
globe to, ho 190,000,000, square: miles.
Its - greatest' depth is supposed to t hq
the - heighth of the highest
,iiienntatia l
or four - :
, ,
.per A dandy of tw,enty-six, ha V II
'boon_ termed an "old `bachdlOr,t!
pealed
to pm elderly'gotitleinaii to --I:re
aide whether he should he called•"old'
or got, giying3hisage„
said the eldprly gontleman.r.'"lt's ty
ing to hi:4 yOu tali() it. for
iiian, "bite foi
goose it:is rather Old"
Itta. ) .tifollaw, in obvious. stain; took
up his lodgings 'on the sidewalk:. 'Ho
woke next morning and stxiiiglateried
himself up, looking on the4ground on
Whiqh he bad made•his:eonoh; ":WOII,I
he sail, "if I had a pickax, l'woula
make np my bed !"
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