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- • HUNTINGDON,. PA.
Wednesday morning, Jan. 27, 1869.
WM.-LEWIS,
HUGHLINDSAY, EDITORS
be" Globe" has the largest number of
readers of any other paper pubh:sbed in the
county. Advertisers should renzeOer this.
tsgl-Gen. Grant's Cabinet is still a
mysteiry.• lie's shaip.tie he'll re
niomber Penneylvania..
—*a -Advertising Agents and others
will please, remember that our publish
ed rates of advertising are Our lom;est
rates - , net.
ge.„.lfon. D. J. Morrell gnvo an on
teythininent in Washington' on Thurs
iJity'Oyening last in honor of nr. Scott,
. ,
, at whichldr. Scott and the whole•Ponn
ey/i7ania delegation wero present.
$157.110n. Asa Packor, of. Clinton
county, and .Gon. Geo. IV., Cass, and
won., Wilson MOCandless of Pittsburg,
Are prominent candidates for the Dein
,noinination. for Govern or. Clyme! declines being a caudidato.•
te-The,poseret Arew'sSaya,tke work
:on.theUnion !Pacific railroad is corn
pleted to- within - sixty: Milos, of Salt
Lake City. The Mormons are 'bnild
initlio 'road through the . Salt Lake
conotry;and the comprinyhasthe con
fidence'of the entire. population. •
SErikroarar,.-- , -Last Tuetiday .was a
. :Seniteorial field day. Pennsylvania
Gloated Hon:, Sohn Scott; No'w York,
Hon.. Reuben E. *7thiton ; Maine lion.
iHannibal Ha gliin;•Massachusqts„ELon.
•Ch'arles Sumner;.Missouri, Carl Schurz;
- Delaware, Hon: Thomas P.' Bayard;
Indiana, 'lnn., Ournback, and
.Iktinneset,:Hen: Aleiandey Ramsey.
Tii .remisYlvania, StOte Agri
cultural Society: met in, Harrisburg
•
latt•Wednesday, and elected Amos E.
- Kapp; of Nortliamberhind,• President.
Tberp.,was quite n large attendance,
,over ono hundred and thirtY gentle
men taking part. , It• was resolved to
- bold• a graud• State agricultural con
nention 'in Harrislierg,.on the third
Wednesday in March next, to which
all county and other agriculturarso-
Ditties are invited to send delegates.
Ex-Secretary of War, Edwin M.
'Stanton, on being asked by a friend if
he, would accept 'a • Cabinet position
„ .
~ u nder Gen, Grant, mado, according 'to
correspondent of: the Philadelphia
following replY : "I am not
candidate for any office, nor will I
„
accept any position in the gift of tho
Government. Ido 'not want a, Place
ia the Cabinet, and I 'do not want a
f'o'reign mission .' :i
I long since mmune- .
porposei to retirolO'priirato life.
. This .I ;have done, and when I say I
:Will not get into public life again I
mean it. My intention is not for to
.,
day, bat for all the time. I shall nev
,nr again hold public office.”' 'This dia
• poses of ono name which has boon
'prominent on almost every Cabinet
'elite for the last three' months. '
! It€L.The Annual State Convention' of
Aelogilliti;iepentine the Grand Ar
my of the Republic; mot at West . Clies.
ter last week and made choice, of Oli
i.!er ai Grand Command
for the,State:fdr the en . Snik,' , i year.
Geo.. W-.., Grant, , of Reading, was cho
sen a member of the Council of Ad
`RelnistratiOnl' The foiloWind delegates
,
.
. „
,were elected to. the National Cenven
- tion,:•which will assemble, at Cinch:-
-nati'on'the 18th of Hay next. John
. P Hartranft, at largo; together with
Hammersly, L,, Wagner, H. S.
Pearson, W. L. Wood
',cock, S. M. Hoyt, - : A: R. Calhoun, H.
'Roeder, 3:: W-2 Geary; Charles Albright,
and l Y: P. 8: GObin. : „
libation of Mr. Scott.
On Tuesday of . last week the Legis•
-Wore went into an eleCtion for United
tatesZenator. The first vote resulted
in giving Dir., Scott every Union Re
pnblican Yots, and of course he was do
; claredeleCtett: W. : A...Wallace, chair
man iof the,Democratic State Central
'Committeo:wasithe ispposing candidate
'and received the "votes' of the DemO
oratio Senatere and Representatives.
Mr. Wallace was born in thizpl &co, is a
Senator, and citizen or Clearfield. A
large nun?* of ourcitizens and friends
of'' Sir.. Scott froin the:naunty were
present at Harrisburg, to witness the
eleetion = they all returned home sat
isfied:with the honoi conferred upon
oesanty.- - • •
igirA ':correspondent :the NeW
important
'fact in the •dreer of 'General Grant—
that during the Vicksburg campaign
the 'hostility to him at Washington
was so great that his operhien obtained
an order direeting General Banks, then
at Port Hudson, .to take command of
Grant's army. Banks refused, and was
censured for disobedience of orders,
'and while the correspondence was
.continued Vicksburg was taken. The
most.singalar part of the affair is that
Grant knew nothing of it till within
the lest month. Banks seems to have
disclosed thin chapter of the secret his
tory of the war. Grant how knows
Oat while he thought he was merely
capturing Pemberton he was really
routing more powerful enemies in
Washington. It was a double victory,
.and one in 15444 the nation has rea
son to rejoice.
ALLEGED CORRUPTIO:sI.-11.re had hop - .
ed to hear no accusations of corrup
tion against our present - LoAhlature,
but ere the session has fairlyictimmen
ced we find I.kublican-..jnishiclsfin
every quarteKliitping in" at:a lively
rate against tlifk-"iricorrnlstible" legis•
lators. The_ theme of contention ie:in
the pasting and folding department.
The House of Representatives -- has
pa.sed a resolution increasing the
number. of,officers,.in... the House to
twenty-seven additional. _Cho former
number Was 34—adding 27, wo have
61:Officer's, in the House—that is one
officer for every Republican -Represen
tative. The sum! of $36,600 will be
required to pay these "officers," as none
will got less salary than $OOO. - For
this work of { pasting and folding that
thode "officers" will in all get $36,600,
a responsible party in Lancaster_ agreed
to perform foi., $7,000. Thit'Aliis - great
saving is sqliandered - by our Repre
sentatives, who must bow, thc,knoo,to
their "officers." The queryis'eamour
legislators afford to be - so"ecOnOmical"
tied do theingelVe's 'C'redit 7 - i\re t Ill:
nnt,'for:the tag-Payers,hve an inter
est in : all : that is • dono with their.mnn-
Ity, and 'let .thenr•but :know that it: is
used by the'members to pay "O ff icers"
•
chosen' by themselves, !' and , the - pedpie
undertakewill ,t9•clfacer!' tbpl,l?em
bora themselves. Wo,hope the House
will reconsider what•it' has: done, .Ind
do better in the futaie. If tlickili'Uny
truth in the'assertion . 04, it requires
sixty-one 7!Qffiders, "
_to ,pastti and, fold;
then, for economy's sake,ldisponso.with
so many copieis of the Redord,'aild oth
er doctinfe'rits."Wethlnli 'their con
stituents will readily agree to dispelieo
with their documents, if it would save
'their tax money. • • •• • •••
P. the labcive, vr:o
have read the clehate'On,the 'bill in the
House, perused, tln3 comments ,0f,,E2,e
-publican and ,Domuoratie jOurnals' and
we mu'sti•cmiforis: that things , 'are 'So
much "mirlfuMeicd'! "that to oiio
like us, oufside":pf : , the "ring' at
Harrisburg ; it is ; impossible- to •make
head or tail out of them. • We hope the
"ring"will'heed theirown consciences,
and if they are, right, Why then as
Sumner said I.6,Statitoa t.'stick ;"
,but
it they :are wrong, let them• "take it
back," like men.
'The Pittsbur g h Gazeltipublishes
an : editorial in defence of our State
Legislature in regard t.o,,ts alleged
dx
travaganco, in•relusing to'aecept an
offeritO contract for the pasting and
folding of the two Houses for $9,000.
:It'SaYs it is true that tho canalises re.
,jotted tho proposition, as not
,competent,f,or- eallor,ficitue to outer
into aeontrant until after , its Organiza
tion, hut it is nottrad . that'. the, pasting
and fuldine,ever obit $50,00, ; Under
the operation of the, proscint,,laur, tho
total cost; of.. paSting' and' folding is
$ll,BOO. lt' further' says that' there
'nev'er was' a contractor' for the State
who did not cpme,in.after his contract
was out, with a poor mouth, • asking
for extra pay, and therefore.: tliere!is
no evidence that "It would n'ot,•in , the
end 'Cost' rilor'd,,tli,lol.l9., pasting and
folding will now cost_under,the.law of
1868: It is also to ibe taken into •no
eouat that this law' 'of • 1868.roduced
,the pay of, a 4 chr'ninAlOyees . of the
two
,ll.OuSes, and will if lotalone, work
a saving of =by :thousands to th'e
State. • .• " •
''Gen. Grant , "furnitihes another
evidence of hie good' sense by disap•
proving of the propnSed:lhauguration
Ball, and expressing . the 'hope That it
will hpflispensed,wit.h,,, flo,has writ
ten the following lettorita the Com•
mitteo on the subject : • •
. ,
1
HEADQTJAI3.TERS ARMY OF THE
:'UNITED STA'TEg; ' '
WASHINGTON, D' C. ; ; III.D, 20,1869;
.;
THOMAS L Tur,Look, Zsq., Secretary,'
&c.—DEAR, Siii: Understanding -that
the Coaimittec', of - whieli,you'are Sec
retary, meet this, evening foi.l.4o'i)tii
pose of - arranging for the inaniui•ation
ball, I 'venture tO drop you aline to
say that if any,choico is left' to mo I
would be pleased to see it dispensed
with. I do not wish to disarrange any
plans made by my friends'in the mat
ter of ceremonies attending the
inaug
uration, but iri'tbis matter it will be
agreeable to Me if 'your Committee
should agree that the ball is unneeee‘-
sary.
With great respect, 'your obedient
servant.: ' U. S. GRANT; General:
terThe Report:of:the Department
'cif Agriculture at Washington tor No
vember and .December ,is foy a
copy of which,oUr : thanks- are duo to
CoMmiSsioner Capron. It shows the
total corn crop of the United Stoics in
1868, excluding 'the, Pacific; State's)
which are unsuited to the production
of ,corn, to be 905,178,000 bushels, be
ingyan increase of 137,000,000 bushels
over the year before 7 Pennsylvania is
set down :it's having rOieed 31,979,000
bushels. Tho Southern States all aro
put down at unusually large figures,
namely, Mississippi over thirty-fie mil
lions, Alabama over,'thirty-•ono rail-,
lions, Georgia over twenty seven'mil•
lions, &c. Illinois is the largest corn
producing State, her crop amounting
to 134,363,000' bushels; Indiana comes
next with 90,832,000'; * and Ohl with'
74,040,000.
'Qiit4.D: 'WILL CAUL—For many
yeari,a,suit has been pending against
the city of Philadelphia, for tho • prop.
erty of thel late Stephen • Girard=
amounting't6 several millions of 'dol
lars. Tho property — included tho Gi
rard College for orphans, On Monday
a week last the case 'was -brought to
an end, it being clecidnd by the Vnited
States Supreme CoUrt in favor 'or the
city of Philadelphia,
National and State Legislatures.
s, CONGRESS,,_
Mon fig—ln the 'Sun a it' a inemenial
was praiintettd?y sot=
ing forththat" grretitl.,rraud's had been
committed at the - '43 dedtions, and
fOr 'Bitch! aniiihdMents to the
.naturalization laW6 as. Will tend to pre
vtint such frauds in the future. A bill
was passed to amend the act prescrib•
ing the mode of obtaining evidence in
.cases-of contested •olections. 7 ;
,was introduced punishing the
tion'Of :taxes on passengers by rail
roads. Adjourned.
* the- House a , memorial wag pre-
Gentled sling tho'interpdsition of, the.
United States.with .Prussia for .indem•
nification forv!olation,,of a—contract
with' m of " - Holstein
ship canal., , ,Referrod to. Committee
on Poreign* , Affairs. Under the call
for bilis thelollowingwere introdtfeyd,
read twice, and appropriately referred:
One prodding for.the issue of United
States bonds, retiring ,United, States
notes, and for a free system of nation
al banking-;-one allowing defendtints
in,cr,iininal,eases,to testify; one to pre
vent thOlortn:,Of money . Oh United
Stateslogal.tender notes as collateral
security; one .prehibiting.banks of is
sue fropaying interest on .d e po s its
except 'on specified Limo; onetplaqmit,
Mississippi to •roproentation, : he „Von-,
gross.; 'ono, for the abolition ~of
franking privilege. A resolution was
adopted ,
: l agaitiSt Sttbsidig in
bonds or money Co railroads or „other
corporations, and setting for Ch. that
the country's resopiTes should be ap
plied to relieve the burdens of ,toa
don. _The reSolittion' iliat.'''grants of
porpiiratiOns sh,otiltl . be
discontinued, and that all such lands'
slienlildSoli Old to secure hchripstcads to
actual Settlers, was laid' - on the tOlo,
The IndiantippoprfAtio'n' bill' was
made the special order for' Monday
next: The House then wont into dom
mittee of the whole on the legishit;ive,
exectitiVe, 'hnd judicialappropriation
bill, and' sp. raLadjouincd.l
Tuesday--,--Inphe:S,L . lnt,ite iji tbo Presi
dent's reply to thLinquiry regarding
the:legal authority . . upon,which lie is
sued his amnesty proclamation was
read. A resolution was ; adopteilleall
ingion tbe : President for information
,regarding the fishing. grounds•jo : the
:North • Papifie pee:ln : opened, to, : the
:United States by the : Alaska treaty
Among .the Jails referred .was, one
amendatory of the act for the protee
, don ,of rights .of settlers on public
lands; one relating to national 'bank
securities, and; oue„ to sompleto and
,perfeet railroad and, telegraphic com
manication,With the Pacific Ocean,—
A joint resolution, as'. an anmodinent
:to the Constitution; declaring that all
' persons , are entitled' to the fritnehjse,
-was laid on the table.. t-Tho,copper bill
was taken up and passed.
Tn the mouse a.resolution was , re•
,seinded,calling: on Ilm,Adjutant, Gene,'
rill of the army. for informatio,n -re
specting troops serving in Twos, -Vir
ginia and Mississippi. The bill to_pre-:
serve: the, purity of- elections: in ,tbo
Territories wes- , pAssexl; as. was, also
-Senate/ concurrent-resolution requiring.
'joint committee to revise, And, tixi pay
of o'fficers. of ,both ;Muse's, :Senate
substitute'for,,ltouSe,-bjll, amendatory
, of•an-act, relating Lb habeas corpus,
itgreedotot - Senate bill graining
land, and , right of way to the Denver
Pacific Railroad and Telegraph ,Coin
pony gave rise to considerable debate.
• ' • Wednesday—ln the Senate the Pres
ident:dent in a. 'remonstrance Against.
proposed Amendment to bankrupt law.
.Among, the petitions presented was poi,
prey ing for a rodOction of the, tax-on
:sales,of,liquors.; one:praying:for tlegi
lation modifying existing internakrey
•onuo.laws. A bill was introduced,to
-.eXtend the jurisdiction of the , Courtof
Claiinst,tb claims of los-al, eitizenszof
-the United States. , A, bill to tproViiic
for the reduction of tholuilitary ; of the
7United. States aild , for otheir ;purposes.
Referred , to Committee on,Military-af
fairs: -Adjourned. .' ~
ll.ousE.—A bill to. strengthen.,Ahe
, public-ekedit,And relating toicontrtiets
for the:payment of coin, wasoreforr i ed
to Ways and Means ;Committee.
bill to restrict and regulate' the :frank
ing,privilige was' passecl,-as was. also•a
billrfor the:removal: of •politicall
bilities,of a largo number ;of persons
.in the South: A resolutiont,%vas adop
,ted-to appoint a. select committee of
=seven to-i ['quire and :repot:Las: to ::leir
:islation.neeessitry. to,proyide font tart
ing ninth , Adjourned. I) 'hit";
Thursday ,---In,the Senate a petition
praying •for, a ; constitetional„amend
mont Securing , equal saffrage r and .one
-praying for an extension of the eight
hour law to other than Government
employes, were presented. Ai resolu•
Lion- requesting the President- to furn
ish report of Major G-otibral Harney
was adopted, as was also 0. resolution
relative to the transportation of con
victed prisoners. •The bill :to punish
the collection of illegal taxes on pas
sonars was then taken up 'and; discus
sod, but when the morning hour• ox
pircd the Senate resumed the recon
sidoration of the bill to promote 'com
merce-among the -States, Ste. :A! , bill
prohibiting secret sales of gold wacro
ferrod to Committee on -Finance :;' A
bill was reported from Committee ;on
Finance to amend the national cur
rency act. Adjourned.
- In the House a bill was passed au
thdrizfag and directing the Secretary
of the Navy, with certain restric
tions,; to - appoint midshipmen to the
Naval . Academy, on' or before the '4th
of March next. A bill 'regulating the
:manner' of applying to Congress -for
the removal of political disabilities
was referied•to the Committembwite
construction. A resolution that G.! W.
Anderson is not 'entitled to a'seat from
the Ninth Congressional district! , of
Missouri •was decided in the negative.
Adjourned. , ••,
. 7 Satiti•day.—lry the Senate tijoint re
'solution was paised donating 'condem
ned tannon to'the Lincoln ;Monument
at Springfield; lIP. r The , currency
will bo'called up on Monday,;and the
suffrage_amendmedt•on Thursday. A
joint resolution was passed respecting
the States of Texas, Virginia and Mis
sissippi, removing from office any per
sons• who can not take the oath of of
fice.. Eulogies were delivered on _Rep
reeiontati voHinds: Adjourned:,
In thellouse •Mr. Boutwell's 'Con
stitutional amendment in !regard , to
suffrage was taken up and 'discussed.
Adjourned: • '" •
• LEcirsraTtrag: i; . — •
liropdal.--ThO- Senate 7ns.not, iu
session.
In tho House the Governor's invitn-
Lion to be present at _dedication of
Monument in hbnor of -Mexican Sol
diers was ticepted. A motion to, atri-,
thorize_theSpea4er and Clerk to op.
point twonty r sovnn - additional officers
of the House was -passiid after 'being
arpended. A nuriaber of bills were in
trodueed and_referrea: Adjourned.
-Tieesday.—ln the Senrite among the
bills read in place was onn
the lion of the debts of" decedents tip
on real estate in Philadelphia; ono to
divide tho T wen tietkward of that city;
ond"ritSO ono to encoura:ge-Ythe-baild
ingridnittliiiiil-"lailre-iids and promote
the - manufaeturing ' interests of the
_State. , ithe,Senate went over to the
Itouse,to, count:r the election? returns.
for AutfitOr General and' 'Surveyor
General. Appropriate speeches ward
: 411 : tpiiith'e
,anT, seritetia ;Cif ,fthc
. Finney.' 'An afterenoon-'s'es
sion was held, at •which Hon. John,.
Scott received 17 votes, for , UniteA
Seniftoil:'Wellace 13; "and; Cly
merl. Atijonrued. •i :. 1 .
In the Reese a reseintion was adop
ted'reque4ting the• Anditer'Cren'et:ttl rtb
inform the House of the amount of tax
duo the State from each county to
(Jan, i nary,f, A.Stffi; one urging Congress
. 'iti`tulOpt.ll mend men fri 'io 'the • Federal
Constitution, giving the elective fran
chife to all citizens withbut'regard : fto
race inembers;'of ''the
-Senate bei ng • praerit.,..-the' , votes for
Auditor and Surveyor General' were
afternoon' sessien "Was
held, at , which Hon: John- Seottreceiv
-6461 votes for,Unit.d.Statee'SenatOr,
avainst 38 votes for Hon: Win. Ai-Wal.
loco. Adjcitirned. '
,the.Senute ( ‘rpso.
Intion was adopted to destroy thu.,un
available funds in the State `treasury.
A number of priyate_ bills
,were,:pres
sented. Adjourned.
•In the.:House: amon, the -bills
,ported favorably from boininittries*as
'one enabling' Huntingdon • county to
borrow, hammy: ilAtjoinCr'deelfition'.tir
ging-Congross not: to, purchase any
telegraph lines was also reported favniN
ally. , Jinn. John Scott, was-t,,hertelep
ted'Unitei.hStates Senator at -a -joint
convention of the House and Senate:
Adjeurned. -
ThOsday.—ln the•Sehate a riiimbor
of bills reporteffroinnprernittees.
Bill road entitled ii suppleinerit: to an
act to incorporate thp,aorrison's Cove
railroad company. , .' The committee
appointed to try contested case of Hirst
vs. Hare,, , in reference to ',presiding
Judge of the district court 'of Phila.
delphia, reported in favor 'Of M. Hare,
.ilicst having ''willidrawri. Act.
journed. , ,
In the Hotise ajoint resolution , was
adopted, to •lleeiroy -the - 'unavailable
funds in thu Treasury,' . .
Pi'iday the 'Sehite'''theria was
no gitor,un't Present, and' the Speaker
adjourned the Healy till to morrow.
In' the Hdlise 'a Eesolution was offer
ed to dispense-with the publication of
public th)cume.nte and', relieving, the
pesters and folders, which was indefi
iiitelyliostiiima 'A -joint 'resolution
was introduced requesting Congress
to use all honorable means against the
incorporation of railroad companies
by the'-tienorril GOVerniiiiint." Adjour
ned till Tuesdtt,y.,,, ,
Saturday.—Sehlde r adjOurned an' ad
count; of no quorum.
A Modern Infernal Machine.
An instrument of warfare has re
cently been-invented by• an Amerieith
mechanic, Which,llt is asserted, will
prove more destructive than any weap
on heretofore known. ,The apparatus
consists of a row of tivetve guns of 0 76
•bore . and about forty • inches long,
monetal,On it carriage six feet'wide,
to be hauled by one horse., The bar
rola .are divergent, so , that at three
13.'ttOdli1413'aikts distant thetwelve
'lets•ea,-eppalitio, of,' about:thirty feet,
and•aro:fixed • at.eqiial diStances froM
each other, except in the middle where
there is space' of.tten , inches, into
which is placed a telescope, and,an ar
rangement, for adjusting the guns in
taking 'aiin. This' ecintrivanee, •it is
itserted,',ertables the operator to, send
a bullet through the bbil's eye, at six
teen hundredLyarthi,coine times out of
ten. The tubes„or barrels aro loaded
at, the breech, and are connected
,by
rod attached to a Crank, one • Unit:if
Whioli - oPena and''glilittl: all the brecall
pieces and loads the 'gun. -They aro:
made ready for firing by another turn
of: the rei'linit.• • , The , bullet, , itfis , stated,l
can, be, firpc.l a distance of . two thousand.
,yarde'with , aecuraey„ At a recent trial,
forty-seven' out'Of the,:sikty sholS, fired
are 'reported to, struck a' target
four feet high at the distance of fifteen
hundred yards. - The invention weighs
five hundred- poutlde,-.. and is.intended
to be hauled by,,one,horso and worked
by two' Men, one to drive and the other
to:operate.
.The loading of the appa
ratus is so arranged that it can he de
tached in - a mtimp . at; when the other
part of the machine:becomos•perfectly
useless : • The cost of' theentire instru
ment, with the horse, is reported to be
$l,OOO. The natthilledie, or'grapp shot
showerer, the 'deadly weapon which
has attracted, so much attention, .in
'France, from Louis' Napoleon; appears
to, resoluble the above American
~.„
Georgia-Still Rebel,
•
. In the Senate of Georgia, on Tues
day la'st i the followjng.declaration and
resoliition Were _offered
Believing Grant to be the President:
—not of any particular party—we, the
members of the Assembly of Georgia,
having the right to speak for the peo
ple, are confident that such a course
on the part of the President elect will
be pursued throughout the South as a
. I ?,4 l 'hin'gCrof peace and the dawning of
a brighter day for our common coati
„try; therefore „
Resolved, That laying on the altar of
our common country all the prejudices
and bitter feelings engendered by the
late elections ; we pledge ourselves and
the people to support Gen. Grant in
carrying out - the Couatitution of the
•United- States , and the laws enacted
under it. ,
—The resolution,' after violent op
position from, members still strongly
imbued .with , the spirit of the late Re
bullion, WllB withdrawn.
Philadelphia has not only the largest area
of any city in the United Stntesobut it is lat
ger tlnin Paris, and nearly equal, ; to that of
London. Philadelphia enihraces 129 ,spiare
miles; New York $2., rho total area of the
eight other leading cares in tl United States
is 157 square miles.
the National Debts.
".•4:14.6 4, .14ati0rtal debtif / of the principal
.13Urdpean States during the last thirty
years have;benn,the silbjett of interest
ing statistics recently published in
Gernian paper: - In 1829, it is asserk
'ed,Altt the public debts of France,.
-AustAff; Russia and Italy amounted
to $1,000,000,000, paying about $85,-
000,000 a year as interest. In 1863,
the debts of the same States had risen
to $6,000,000,000, paying about, $300,-
. 000,000 a yehr-as interest.
Britain, on JanuarY'soBs,l„ - the Ind;1
tional debt was about $4,035,000,000,
and on March 31,,,18,68, was $3,085,-
000,000,1a/re'dtietjon of $50,000,000.
In 'll.olland,` 06 debt; In 1851, was
- 8401:807,432;1frid in 1868 — WaS - $387,-
207,565, a reduction of $104,599;867
In Prussia, the debt in 1851. was $l4B,
324,018, and in 1868, was ;12,846,567,
inclutdug $131,760,000 for rail ways.r.—
PruSSiii bas Afferof ore, „diereased Vier
debt by the,,amount of $164,521,049.
In France, the debt in 1851- was -$l,-
069,200,090; and in 1868 was .82,328,2
707,418, besides a floating debt of $2,
- 6f . 32;m0,040: In Italy, the ;total debt
of the smaller States now forming the
dnminions of Victor
.Eiaanitel was
$300,000,000, and eu•DcLciilbet!'.2l, '67,
the i clobt of the present B.ifigdoin - 'Of
Italy • Was $1,355,081,632 • The debt,
of,Austriti, in 1850 'Was 6511:600,000,
and. in •1867 was $1,512,668,048.. • In
Russia, the interegt'on the Public debt
'in'lBso amounted to, $21,372,485, •and
in 184 s, to -552,212 ;9 07. -The priiini
'pal Df the Russian debt is of a' highly
complicated character,so that'd nlassifi•
cation. is almost 'impossible... -There
arc also„BillS'of Cyddit,:iss,ded
govoramont,i amounting , to' 155,9f0:19,-
900, Whicli:hicit VCoilint,o;:cireUtation
by • an• iihperialukftsc: ,
.tion apublic.nredit by an. undMited
issue of paper Money is of 1,64; 'g,l4l3il
ing in Russia, and the present scvern-
Mont liit's'iYeen ondearbriiiltni'enie4
the financial emtitiri.#6.spApt of 'Abe
country
,di:* steady withdrawal of
the treasury notes: •
„.T E„ - ALABAMA TREATY. = -The full
Convention, entered into between,Lord
Itirencion. and "Reverdy Johnson for
the ;settlement of the , Alabama
efaiMs having been published, furnish.:
'es subject for . tnuoh” discussion ini po
litical as well as diplomatic' circles.—
The treaty:is far from satisfactory to
those who,expected considerable .con-
CO9BlOllB on the part of the 'British
'Ministry. It . is held thAt'the conven
tion is a success for, Lord ,Clarendon
and,not for Mr Seward: The text
agreed uppn,contai,ns italic first place,
the same 'prinefple orliMited reference
to it:sovereign or head of .a gevcrn
inent Which, until rocently,-Mr. , Sew
ard iierSistontly declined to tiecOpt. - --
Secondly;•there is no distinction.made
bate-eon the claims of the flailed
States;Ciiiienshigainst:-Efiglited; known
as the Alabama
,chtims and, the coun
terßr claiMS of'itiSh's i fibjeefs; which
will be brOugHt "tigtif , tiVe - 'the United,
States by • Bri tish, l blociltsdp 2 run tiers
rebel- sympathizers, .
should the sovereign or head ol,a,gov-
Omi - milt:selected as arbiter decide that
j nbirind , is'' not resprit.'4le,,
United• States for-having lekloo,se the
Alabama, Shtinadoah, Merida, eta., It
would prevent even a eortsid,oration of
the. elai ins of American , eitizens,. while
Ont. Government kvoulitliblifo'ca
position whereby ail eolinter.claimsof
Britp.k.sitbjects wouldliuvo`to : be:paid,
thus leaving us poorer than we were,
before the treaty was. made. -.lt is
hardly necessary to add that the con
vention, bus no chances of- being 'rati
fied.
NEW •ADVERTISEMENTg. •
u, f ING DON q i , A,9?;:5i d . .?, , k,N,x. !
oh loaf'
payable oti lke "Ist dhy rota nary 0000,
, J. )1:114031 (1114.1EINI,ANA
•
JMV27 Yreneart,r.
tr . An: NOTICE.
The'linderslgnell having purclimed of J. Starry
Slower,, hfs large !mat mare, ea led thin Sammy mare,
which Stove left In Ids care anti! I sao'proper to take
her away. I Mir fete wale all person or Per,ons from
Meddling Or taterfelidg With the above immed mama.
Jan757,180..2w.'"'' - • DEVOIt.
ESTRA
Came to the residence. of the.subseriber in Brady
township, Iltilltingden County, about dho middle of Otto.
ber last, a polo red hellos, . with x biro spot in, forehead,
white 01)90 enk,lly, and one across the top of shouldet
supposed - to be near one year old. The owner is request.
ed to gonielOtward, pros r property, pay charges and toltO
hoc an ay, others tae shuns ill be sold sceording
Jan. 27, JOHN IL WAKEFIELD.
JR. EIMPSoN, d ij ilt i aTia 4.
:saps QN:az ARIVEIT-AOE;
AT Tela,EY S AT, LA [V,
13. jjN,rit GrD.ON, pv o N
OPIICI; lINIOIC 110 W 07091 TS TEO COURT4I9IIBr,
J.fi• , l"
cf ? .lLEttiFF"fr3 l §ll4 ; E.;
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P. .virtue of. writ of Vend. Ex.:directed pm., I
ss , i expdge' to publid'sale, ht iho • Cdurt flims6, on Wel
nesday.'the 18;1, day, Of' Fehru ‘ry, :1869. ; nt 2 o'clock, P•
llieTollowing property td
The rightifille and'interegt 'of 'defen
.
slaws in a farm, t, RC& Or p'ircol , of Lunt situate In Barre°
town,Fhip, , Huntingdon County„ looms, ,adjoining lands
'of 11, Crownover, and Thoni is Crow IIOYCII Oil the north,
by'lartils ofJosepft Cannon oat Will :1m Akety on the,eaßt.
by land of MoCalniti'n beini on the's inith, and by lands of
Thos. Crownover,',C. W. Kenyon nod Samuel Randolph
on the west, containing 7UOueres having
a log house and hlg barn thereon in eeted.. . • ,
Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as thil prop
erty of Charlotte Smiley,lohn Smiley nod EmilineSmtley
71 , T
•;? !„,,Shetiff.
85 ; 00 GREENBACK of fyill_valtio
free to tug ltuuk. dgehtt
ARISTA w4nlip FOIL ~,-
.111hithoolThre'SzitfieilseiAC
"Sunshine aneShadow in New York,"
A with replete telt!' anecdotes and incidents of
.LIFE IN pH:GREAT METE)I'OIIS,
Beteg a Mirror of Note York, reflecting the •
SECRETS OF THE GREA CITY.
Ono Agent sold SC• in otaday, - ainother told and &liv
ened 227 In 16 da3s, annitherkOl in 7 , 11.135. No liJok ever
published that sell3lstiimphily.
Fun wish to know how fortunes aro made and
Iflost In a rlay how aliTend „own .entued. iu
Wall etreet ; 'bow comitrymmt arp swindled 11:y
'sharpers; libro , nni uliters 'and 'dna
blackmailed ; bow dance balls imil;curicort salons
are managpil.; how gambling huuses and lotteriee
era conducted,' hob block compan ibe• brikloAte and how
the bubbles burst, 4e read this won k. It tells you
about the inpiteries of Sow Fork, Mid contains spicy llfe
sketchr,ol Its 11010;! milllionait es, merchants, ho. A
largo Oentru reboots, TOO 'signs, finely Illustrated. The
largest conito Nemo $lOOl,. Our .02 page circular and a
$5.00 Gteenback seta tire ott ap plication. For full par
ticulars ami ten inns .noldn tan, the solo publishers,
J: B. B URR" eCO., HARnottuy CONN
jrin27.4E
q9iscy,...ra a 4 1 ,11,1)
' l l br • the LAUNDRY.
•ilt ist, o r4ted o,t, at,:mc, T iy ' ujauuaf Injure
thu finest fibres.
Felt FA iiILY USE ma. in 1 , 11;E celits,.TEN cents,
and 'FWENTY.caIIis-boxes.
Eavb TW EsTY cents box, besideqh.tving FIVE Till
as muds blue as Mu, 'RIVE cents bus, contains it useket
pail cushion fir tinily bog. • • • •
Fur H a
otel wl IsrAe Lannilry use, it is put up in $lOO
• • that ,hft 'path) 311 1ili:
F_ or Sale at ~114.SSEY (C: GO. Ciroeery.
. .h‘p( 3- :?o. ! • '• • ! • !.I! , i•• • !--
; SHAD, ,DRY: .• WA LT
RING and Mitchel el, (Warrantedi)
Dried Apples, Peaches, Currants, Prune. ClL
run, &c., at DX C O• S.
MMI; BTDIRIL
6111131211
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u A ;-• DitAbiat IN- 11 =II • ' 47
STEIN WAY k SON'S PIANOS,- I
A iitrotheentidioBi i ).!
MASON & lIAMth OABINEVOItdANS,'
deons, Go Ifes,filites,'Acreoide - ons,'
eirriniloS; Organs; arnLSleloddenis Wartrotted fur five
yea,.
Circular, sent on application:
Adartemll. J. fi
• .../illtTlingllatt ai lY,
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.... . .
.+ DISTRICT COURT ai-TDE UNITED STATES, FOR TIIE}
WI,TERN DISTRICT of PENN . A.
A SSIGNEE APPOINTED.
L . M.ln'theoniltttei`of f0. ,, .... ) .,,MA5 4 J,A31ES tilliNfjr VA k
i I ,
:lei el , i,./ '
.7' o urPoiri . :tt At v/ cAexiii.e
The under signed hereby gives noliCe of his appoint.'
inent es litAigneu of the estate of TAUS JAMES MAYES,'
iii" Giaysville, ill th '
e, t'
county ei,l,llinting,lori;in, thibsAhl
dish id, ',‘, ini hire been inkfp*ea liAphyppl,,q9i; his,
g yp .
Fenton,li the thin het Poiret efsiit , ldistrici. , ~,I j.
A .
D.,ted at Itullutu3 sbarg, the lab 'day of 'January, .D.'
1869.• . , es- tr ,• ;r , . r T
1 I'i '," 0 '_ i llA itymt,Ltiklup tcx,Enf , 1
11'23 Stl!Ill.i. (,"J.....1. 0i t. 4:1: i:.ltirb 1. is.igaza '
HERIFF SALE. • ' "
:I
kJ By slaee of a writ of Alien Total Ex ila - ectell'io toe
I will expoie to pabilq. sale, ;tt,tlto,yotirt Home, 011
'111(111$1./A I', the 29th day' of Janfifify, latM, the follow
lag property, to wit ,
racts and rift''r
cola of land situate in Tod township, Huntingdon Coon.
ty, .on-the,Broitd 'Cop Coal Mountain, on the waters of
Sharps Rim, ono thereof coniaining ninety,eis acres and
too pet ches and allowance. the other thereof containing,
forty seyeo, acres nod allowatir, ronve3e.d_to,tht, said
Ilisting,ol2altil Miami:Top Mianitditi Railroad and Coal I
Company, by Immints liorton'llittrivift; by Redd' bearing: ' ,
date nineteeptii of May, A. D., 1 57. Recorded in Ifun.!
liiigitbu County, injtecdrtf npfu. 2, ft
A Iso,"Ad tliat dertisla other Irsidt.of land werrantditin,
the neupepf Hideon I lyptt, situate In Tod township, ediit.-
, ty hiftßidate dfdreSaiti 3 On - the Hilatelqojiltoid Mbufsfain,
on the linters of Sharps Run aforesaid, contitialhetWe,
hundred ncres with measure conveyed to tho said
T. 314 t. Rid: Coal Company, by Philip Barnet and wife, ,
liy:deeerilated Jaitaty, 20111, 1851, recordtAlfjp book
'No.2, p 168 .te. I a.
Ai o. all that certain othf i rTr64,t, and situate on tho
Broad Top Wilmette fifebit if., township and state afore
said, warranted in the name of ,tomes Entrekit., known'
31 . 3 "ear5 33 fold Cop/ 8ank.T9.34," On waters of
Sloops Rea, containing four boutlibil and forty metes and
allootince 3:CittsiiFtyl9l to the Yid' 11. & 13. T. yl. R. It. kt.
Coal Conmany, by lamas Entreken, by deed dated the'
18th day of November, A.D., 1553. Meant' book I, N0.2,'
pago 574 5c. ....
Also, all th it &Train chhei Duet of land situate on tho'
Broad Top Momitaitt, in too county and state;
afore-aid, on the water of Sharps Rim, oarranted to Elio;
nme of Beojamin Penn coMainitor one limblreil and
twenty actilitifd ii`3l,fitf pdalild; tuts iini)W - itnce
veyed to the said 11. S 11. T. 31. It. It. A Coal Company, by,
deed ei IteitrY Horton AncwiN, 11010.1 elm litte.th of
March, A. D 1854. ItccortlNl In Book g. Nu. 2, pb7 Ac.
Also, all that cet twin otlwr tract of land sill ite in the'
too issitip, coots ty and stabs aforesaid, on the Broad Top ,
Mountain. watrunt9d ip the Illtillf of Freda iek heap, con
taiing two hundred itricA and thiee'perches and a110w
... Ac, emneyed by,../ames.Entrelien,to the said it. & 13.:
31.11 s edrapaity; by deed linied the 18th day
of Nov. A. D, 1553. Itmortled le book I, N 0.2, p 525 Ae.
Also, all those hvo'curtaux pkeetA;pareole.and , parts of
two large tracts of lands situate on the Broad Top 31°w:s
tain, in the too_nship, .county and State aforesaid. one
thmeof o in-Canted in 'the, name. of 'Anthony Cook and'
SarellinElder, cdrtainiug .289 acres and 510 perches and
allowance. and the other thereof containing tidily oho
' net, and twenty two perches with measure; the two,
'Morel together containing 3.29 nubs au& 23 perches - NW
alio i'aisco 3:6,etniviiyial by Isitae-Cook ion, fogs,/ 5,11 , 1
It. it 13:T..31,`1t . :1t: Ceal emigiany, It!r m ileetlNlAtiql Otto
day of ILnch, A. D. 1254. Recut thd iu book E., Nu:
2. pago ICI &C.
all the thiclillibiCtinV,lntle pail'of till, drat certain
tractand pa col at lath, wet nutted in the name of Nft7 - pli
Brato 0, sauate w t h e township, county and state afore;
tho Mond 'lop Mountain, on the sinters o6Sharps
Run, containing 175 act es .11111111106 . 1111C0 40,COliVeyeAlt0
,theialid 11. 5,11-I`. M. R. 11.5 Coal Uompany r by,,Alax.,(3,:
Blair and liptki Blair nod 4tifeN by:dip:ll; 0W4,602110
tide/0100n,
p•ige 598 Ac, Seized, oaken in execution, and to be sold
as the praperty,..of thedflitstingeloit,and Brotol;Tom Montt;
tnin'ititilton'd, end Coal' Coshpany: - '
D. It. P. NEELY, SArrir,
Jan: 6, '6o.ta.
HOUSES FOR _SALE ad,RENT.
Tito sbbscilber gill retelib bids roe tho piir'cbdSo drib,
largo
THREp-STINLY , BRICK BUILDING
in3vltielt ho now resides, awl which N also (wailed-ado
Hardware Store, •Alasditio [Afyon,' 'Chapter, and by,
tho Young Men's Christian Association.
It is in central busine.s. a One and sulr
stantial Btrituture having mit stone foundation mid
steps, pressed bridle front.'elatte roof, Fiend. plate glass,
sole! natant sash, best style of finish inside, with elabo
rate, mouldinde,llue glo,sinA and graintug,. WY pipes
to awry apartment, and whole hens° arranged pith a
view to coinfott anni,eonveniener. Excellent cell or, NI,
terltml very large c:sterts with both punips On the porch.
' the building'is n Itandboina ObSet artery, giving a
pleasant..vlew t of the, town and tatuntrpfOr ipjles mantel.
Altogetlide this Ft the . itio,4 desirable and valuable
urop r erty in Iluntiugtio,u, wlakylt uow,opu ,the most:
pleasant out iffylAA Its on the line dl the Pennsylva
uin uaili lend; ~
.:‘ .• t • )ij
'JAMES A. 'MOWN,
' : • i •Iluntlngdool,
JpNI NT A: - ST KNII.I.'. PE Ali.p',Airr i gi!
AT 141131,1 C S _
j,will public y i ds on theipretujavt,
I/•L f • 1
‘10"n" IVedizsday, January 27, 18 upd
TIIE STEA.AI
,„)vitli".the apportenoncam.. althate near' the!eanal, rip Out
wet.t end of thu hot of I I tintitigilon.:
,good contlitionand worthy tho attention of business men
:240.600105. ,
Ile•titlea the Still there id ' Oll this • lot of mound a good
Frame Minding, calculated for a dwelt ingot; eon, wan.
Posseasicatiitt.tit titi the Isiof Apriltuext bi sooner if
debired by the purchaser.
I.Terius:uiade kilOttn.on.tho day of.s.ile. - ,;;:•;,, T.
Jilts K. 31,CAIIAN.
AllintitigdOMOn. 6 , -r •• • 1 • II r
De§ifabie 'Lot§ For-Sale.
FORTY-'lllll.Elil BUILDING Lb"l'S ;
situate In the Perry Go.!
Penn., fronting on Minn street ond e' {{ending,
Susquelutuns, rfret. T1160,03'..the mostPo6)44)4l,p4itisl
Lers.iglitnnsirolign; being :ilumednuely adjacent to (ho
Atetntnie nr4lioTrunsMania Central and,,NorthqqaCadn
Irnatalfrotias.
furinerluturnutttun innlitse or VATS at laorys,
villo stnsion, or,to itpIJAMIN,Itgy.F, tlpi Squib Front,
str,e4.tbiLitiolphixs 2 d , L i no4.3m°
OTICF,'" • • "'- "
Alt persons, indebted to the 6tit..of Johnston * /‘
Ranson, are renticsied to call and make settlerhent.
They need money and must have it. All aecotnits not
settled Id•Aho first day of Febrnory,,rill ho placed in the
hands of In officer for colleeti m.
jaul-tf. '• ' * **.
'.IOIIN3TOW WAT'SON.
..„
U. F. 11,0,1041,'8 OFFICE. 34. 1) OF'I'ek(STIVA:II,9 4
' 180.,
TNBANK It UPI() Y .-=-111 the maeter of,
EAYIt I; A. 11.11tTI.11T I', Bankrupt:
- - This is In give notice, that on the Sist dny of Decor. - 4
her, IS6S, n Wat loot of Ildlityuptey'Uss ,insaed agoltnt
the estate of I.A VitEl A - 13Alt'r 11."1Ti'orItte ~ ll
in the con oty of liontingAti nod State of Pennsyl,tnia,
who has byen ndjudu.sd hi own put!tha.:.
I.Cryntchif frillVnt; ;4V:rrtiiii*..litPjcai'Y
prop ty Indongirtu SIIC a tupt, to at, or orhiu
0,0, and the tr.tn4for oflifty liroperty by hint, aro forbid.
den brlawidtpd,, (114 a locating, of the
. eredltursof said
Ilankthitt.'4o , KOVe their debil.kaan'aDolio unaar mere
Assignees or, hi 3 Astute, will ( he held, at, l a,Cent tof Dank
ritptek;.to lils
hidden lit t'of111:e drabs Register n Book.
ronten, 'at.ll6llhinysburg;betorn 7011 N BltutEllUlt Ll N 0,.
Esq , Itegtster, on thin hit dny of February, A. D. 1069,
at In o:eluelc; a. nt:
", Tiles 'A.ltowf.EY, Dr: S. Maruhnl,'
janC.lt' ' " As Messenger.
11 - . P. DAtfIURTF, Deputy. '
T 0 PEOPLE OFHLIN TING
DoN,_cogyry.
- - /luscriminctx, , De'conilverf2l3, 15GS.
As there appears to Ito considerable trouble about oho
be lippuinted Post Master in Our town, and It being
an office for whlch the; person.: win?inlay hoz.appointed.
should contribute e'llberni , crtniMhtt.tutrinto I:butt - ant,
.purpose, 1 therehite offer, nil self pa an applicant fur the
position of Post'Afaster In' II thilitiklon, Pa ; 01111 1 pro.
pose mill will agree, icy band utth the Commis
sioners of II tin ttligdoti Conn tyfor the fulfillment ot_t he
same. shwtllt I 60 ilppptilta
'ceased sohlters, to; the sum of luo ,Tlloll , vallil Dot tars
in 66,15,1 1 mu allowed to hold' thi, office for the tot in of
Sour 3 ears 'Soldiers in the county, or the friends of our
deceased soldletu, utll roofer a fat. or by circulattng
titian, In 1113 hilt tlf, a .$1 semi tho,saine to •
C SUMMER'S. '
t -1 01t SALE. •
'The Rubneril, r svll nl nivato Sale the Fu'rnlttire.
elnlr i tail r :37l . ll lh e:lr 8 . Z 5 e b i1 i ,t 9 .• " .. 1,17 - 11. ; 1 07rT I .r 2 : 11"4
_ A. LETTKIIMAIV.
.ton. Q pri, _
illiC:itoCklilflere - 4, the
Ilnutugdmt ,1 Brood Top Moot Mini Itailrolol,P Cool Cont
patty will be held at the I'HICEI of rile COMIMPY, NO-417
Walnut Squat, 0.1 tuelitinat ea FebrliAlY
211, at 11 Muck. A M . n hen fn vlection tvilluhf. hplQ for
Ple.thleut ,net 'Melva Directot.i.
lug 2ear. J, V, AMITSEN; Bsel owl y.
COUNIIar o'IIEALERS can
buy CLOTHING frontnwin et
WHOLESALE He chettp•as they can in the
tws, tw l'l,nie l tt ,uholeaele ebb e in I'lulndutphil
ItOM AN
U11,113,11) . ..13,,,k0,1t y 8,41441., , I
j mewls, Plank, Smiling. pouting 79116149,
km4,lpint. Shingles, tin. And,ll.poiLfget. Phis Latl4,
I'o hale at Manullicria,A's pikes hi - I
jel7 lIENRY & CO'S.
air!: "TO - 51,1c6)%
0 ""t i\v„
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A. It. Fl'EtAltr.
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Sey"flies,_ S`uatli§; _~i • airti'ri~aill~~~.s~~
r, r
tllery,pnA p*,
and Spokes.
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Iln cri /:1%1 trl Itittl:n 11;77
:ton I•••,' I PM; .11, 1.4
HINGES,
T 0 11 Z. o'(' ;)
DRAIN(ZIE,
SIT U ab Za 7 -lElWeataVir-.10.1 - 1 -
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and an endle.4s variety.f goods , lia:lo,ll(ta,,;
f.
We are receiving goods almaisc'eslarPdayr
from manufmpasers, ap,d 41,1,12yr:pfrjate
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D.tCrANE IN""PRICES,
and our experience in selaqiiik Tail &wads.
and reliable earil'ia .. efigoOds, purchasers
will : fiad if
stock.
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Are now opening n magnificent collection:of •
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glowing i magibabion; for alca.analyala n( cliariCcf4r,lgCl-.
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beed'Yetedired ftdmq.lfslibrSinitplori,' Barnes,b
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Dana r lparilnian, Op., W. , Wiley,' -n - amael W.
Fls Li.';aild leadlngtieegytniiii and the.preas
of oil dunominationp. Splul fur glrculais iolipillpg th e
came. 'Aidiiits'kt:rh 'eiclrk;, , hero • ilfilel
ed succe ss.' 7t
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COM MiSiCllll3, .$100: to -, 6200%pptc-rnonih,,
according to ability
Addle r F >I ',•14,t R
IcCUDY • CO.,
Plillatlshilna, Pa., 01%, Int•lnnattl, 0., Oblong% 111,
4'4 3 .0. 1 A,, 1 ,C:11/ or St. LoutorMo.
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dbtmata, litemf-Portai taspl, dcon
been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted. -
to the estate are requested to make Immediate payment,:
snit flfor s tdOpprivingielidum; tp pyta9tAlleM thily:imithan‘t,
ted
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A D3IINISTRATOR'S- NOT-140z- I::
[Estate of Thomas Lockcyleed.)
Letters of administration/upon the ohtato of Thomatt
Locke, Into of Springfiold township, Huntingdon county,
demised. havingtbednA anted to the undersigned, all per;
sees hdebtAi to the estate will make Immediate pay
niqfii,landlthose having claims will present'them for set ;
tlement.
Meadow
anp , , , d, GUTSIIALL.
' "" Administrator.
COPRAARJEY
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Celebiateeiron Frame Pianos,,
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NVareroomh, , 14 4 0"722 At ch St., Phila.
the World's Grea . t .
totihoii; highest Prizes (!wrireleil 'Whelk
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entirely reganbla
thowod,invigorata _
log mad strengthening'.
pellter, enables the aloe
maiceo sleep - -roftetthing,
~Snipkers and chewers bi
tents maim, post
Judea; effects or h
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,pWfits and <nriches
~,, f rossesses great wallah.
ezeol4loo anditp•
digest thi3 heartfelt fhpd,
establlahen inhoat aalth.
ear' cured. • Wlco flay
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SALE,,'Br ALL DRUGdit .
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for
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