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    gle Cabe.
HUNTINGDON, PA
Wednesday morning, Feb. 2, 1870
•Wbl. LEWIS,'
HUGHLINDSAY - , E'Dmits
The ".,,Glolie" has the largest number- of
readers of any other paper published in the
county. Advertisers should remember this.
kt,..We'ittated last week that, a ne
gro,' pained W. li. Revel's, was elected
a U. S;Senatoi; by the Mississippi Leg
islature. We now have it to state
that the law is E ueli that a person
must:he a citizen nine years before be
can have such a position; and this, it
is thought, Arill‘cut Mr.'Revels out.
Tbo Legislature has been in ses
sion a montli—nothing done but, quar
relling oye'r individual jobs. The talk
about" the !'Record" has already cost
the State Mere, than. the printing of
the Record would' have done. It seems
to"Us . irtat inembers•ought to be able
to,Oay Yes or no, and that be the end
:
Ne see by ,he Ilartis'mrg cor
respondence of the Blair County I?adi
cat that ono of our active guerrillas is
an' applicant fOr an appointment from
Gov. Geary:. • Possibly Geary will
want to know his party standing at
hOtne from others than guerrillas—and
then. he will get:the appointment—"in
a horn."
.ifif-This Senatorial district, compos
ed-of the counties of Centre, Blair,
lltihtingdoa . , Mifflin, Juniata and Per
rY,'Will,be in the battle-field next fall.
If it goes. Republican, the Republican
party will have a majority in the Sen
ate—if the Democrats elect their can
didates,' the Detriperatie party will
have, a majoriiy in the Senate.. It is
time for. true party Republicans to
look around for good candidates.
Editorial Brevities,
'FIFTEEN thousand colored men will
vote at the next general election in
this State. -
:Paoor, has been adduced to show
thattbe,Schoeppes who fled from Ger.
many aroliot.Paul Schoeppo• and his
fathdr: - , •
TwEssus has adopted the constitu
tional Amendment to the State Con
stitution conferring the' right of 'suf
frage on all male "citizens of the Uni
ted States, twenty one years of age.
MORMON women have been holding
a demonstration meeting. They pro
test, against interference with their
religion,. and, if, we construe their
speeches rightly, would as leave see a
fightas not.
A . nrL> hits been introduced in the
Sfate . Sepate to add two judges to the
Supreme Court of the State. Our State
population is growing larger, crime
and, suits are multiplying. Judge's
•
dutiekare oneroue, and the change,
while it .would not speak well for the
State's necessity, would be advantage
ous to the sitting Judges. •
POTII3CIIALK, the celebra
ted pianist and. composer, while giv
ing- a- monster concert at Rio Janerio,
fell senseless at his instrument during
the'ierformante of his faviorite com
positAir ilia : Mode." He was - taken
Tijuca,• where he lingered three
weeks, and expired on the 18th of De
cember. •
Tnn . quobtion of granting Mrs. Lin
coln a pension was again before• Con..
gross., Itis now proposed•to give her
two thousand dollars per annum.—
We. dori't :think 'Mrs. Lincoln, jud
ging from what is said ,of her con,
duct, is deserving of such pension ; but
if she .must have something, for the
sake of thtnlepublic, and' in behalf of
the childrenof Abraham Lincoln, we
would say let, her have no more or no
less than is now given as pensions to
the Widows - of deceased soldiers. More
than this would be culpable extrava
gance; or if she does get the sum pro
posed,let every Union soldier's widow
in•the land get the same.
An illustration of the operation of
the franking- privilege is given by the
Davenport (Iowa) . Gazette. On the
evening of the 15th inst., there arrived
in the post office of that city a regis
tered letter, duly franked, in the shape
of a large canvas-covered trunk weigh
ing 'at - least three hundred and fifty
pounds. It was mailed at Washing
ton and directed to San Francisco.
News has been received of - the total
destruction by an earthquake, on De
cember 28th, of the' town of Santo
Maura, on ono of the lonian isles of
that name. At the date of the advi
ens, January 1, ten dead and fifty
wounded had been taken from the ru
ins -•.Not a house was left . standing,
and the survivors slept in the open
air or under tents.
10i==1
The military-strength of the Mor
mons is estimated at 25,000, and they
drill every Saturday afternoon. Con•
press has in contemplation some legis
lation with regard to them, which may
result in a slight skirmish, and a break
ing up of the Mormon camp.
- Boston feeds its poor with soup
paid out of the public funds: A good
idea; for then all help to contribute
to the wants of the poorer classes, and
no one' individual can boast of his lib
erality.
Prince Arthur, the new guest, went
through, tho departments at Washing
ton,and was "Intdiwiewed" by Brooke,
Butler, and other,,geotlemen of note.
Prince Suterdrigenerkmies is the
name of tho new arriv.al for American
toadyism,
A Plain President.
We doubt if the White House ever
had an occupant who, in his leading
traits and habits more truly represen- ,
fed the great mass of the pe,)ple than
President Grant. Instead of exhibit
ing the formation and prejudices of the
army, as many had predicted, or still
less, the characteristices of a lover of
horses and high living, as others had
charged, President Grant has shown
himself to be a plain, aceesible, modest
methodical•man of business, who aims
to do his dutji.ip .the -most quiet man
ner. Ile has about him no hangers-on,
no favored cliques, no kitchen cab
inets. No lobbyists have run of the
Executive mansion, or boast of their
influence at headquarters. Whatever
citizen has business with the Chief
Magistrate, has an even chance of ap
proaching him during business hours,
and of having his wishes respectfully
listened to. Be wilt not run the guant
let of files of supercillivus . attendants,.
or be whirled through the mazes of the
circumlocution office. He will come
directly to.a.plain man, and will got
direct answers, to every proper pies,
tion he puts. , • ~ ,
As to the management of his time,
President Granteonsults his own judg
ment, instead of,his thousand and one
advisers. As he traveled to suit him
self during variation, so ho - appears to
have arranged ;his daily habits at
Washington with a like independence.
After a long morning walk by himself
he is ready.to begin office work at nine
o'clock, continuing
_until-three. By
four o'clock at the_latest, all visitors,
have retired, and the, White, House is
now closed for the day. After dinner
the President drive his fiimily,out, ta
king the reins himself, and, as much
as has been said of ,his fondness for
horses, his equipage is among the
most modest in Washington. In the
evening friends and acquaintances find
the President in the parlor with his
family.
On the Sabbath the order and still
ness of any private houJehold reigns
throughout the Executive Mansion.
These are homely details, to be, sure
but they are quite unlike what. has
boon witnessed at the reSidence of the
' nation's chief magistrate even within
a short time. They have an immense
influence,•too, upon the morals of the
country ; for though we trust that the
toadying attention of court circle will
never be known here, the social power
of the Capital and of its great,oilicials
is necessarily extensive. Had Genet%
als Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, and
Thomas been arrogantf conceited and
corrupt men, their bad influence upon
the young would have been immeas
urable. Particularly would this have
been tho case with respect, to him who
in addition to the first military honors,
received the highest distinction in the
gift of the people. As it is, these ap
prehensions are turned into grateful
admiration as we contemplate the or
derly and examplary life of our Presi
dent.
Evidently the man's heart is in the
right place, and his head is yet unaf•
fected by the adulations of power,
when ho can say, as ho recently said
to some Western friends, who asked
him if ho recollected a certain lady in
St. Louis: "Oh, yes, I remember her
well. She was a charming woman.—
The last time I saw her I delivered her
a load of wood."—Boston JoUrnal.
HIIRRYGRAPHS.
The number of birtha in Paris in '6B
were 55,002, of MO 15,456 were ilia.
gitimate.
The Spanish'llank of Havana has
collapsed, which is considered an aug
ury of success for the insurrectionists.
The Fegee Islands, numbering one
hundred and fifty-lour, sixty-five of
which aro inhabited, are the next on
the list for annexation to America
Rev. De Witt Titlmage is catching
fits for saying "I feel, I feel, I feel, I
feel like a Morning star," at a chil
dren's Christmas party:
A Southern orator, speaking of the
battle of Bull Ran, said : , "The Feder
als ran so fast that the hard tack rat
tied in their stomachs like beans in a
sheet-iron pot,"
Five prisoners recently made their
escape from the jail in Uniontown, Pi.
by prying the iron-grated window out
of the second story, - stepping on the
wall, and jumping to the' ground, a
distance of eighteen feet.
Blairsville, Pa ,is the scene of ex
citement in consequence of the tem
perance men prosecuting five liquor
sellers, who were imprisoned. They
and their friend:4 cowed vengeance on
the prosecutors and' they have partly'
carried their threat's into execution.—
Two barns, belonging to prominent
temperance men were burned to the
ground, and all their Contents,
ding four horses an,d eleven head of
cattle, destroyed.
A happy groom- at "Glen While,"
coal mine, two miles west of Kittan
Ding Point, on the lino of the Penn-,
sylvania railroad, was recently con
gratulated on his wedding evening by
a ride on a rail. He was taken out of
his bed, carried out of his house, sot
astride of a rail, and made a public
exhibitiOn of by being presented at
every door in the neighborhood: Ho
married a graSS widow who has two
husbands living, and he himself hav
ing a wife living.
When an Arab woman intends
marrying again after the death of hor
husband she goes the night Leforo the
ceremony to pay a visit to his grave.
There she kneels and prays him not
to be offended—not to be jealous.' As
however, she feels he will be offended
and jealous, the widow brings. with
hor a donkey laden with two goat's
skins of water. The prayer ended,
she proceeds to pour the water on the
grave, to keep the
,Eirst, husband cool
under the circumstances about to take
place and having well saturated him,
she departs. • . •
CRANBERRIES A CURE FOR CANCER -
TllO Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Observer says :
"We have stated more than once that
the common cranberry was efficacious
in the cure of cancer ; but we have
never until very recently been an eye
witness to the fact. Mr. Middleton
Belk, residing within four or five miles
of this city, who was afflicted with a
cancer on the nose, for eight years,
was induced to try cranberries as a
poultice, and to his groat joy and sa,tis.
faction, he experienced a-perfect. and
lad ioisl core." - . • . •
au.Subegribo for, lUE GrogE,
[COMMUNICATED.]
ORBISONIA, JANUARY IS7O.
Editors.of Globe If the New Year
and new decade hat shower down
blessings upon our land and people as
1870 has been giving its pattering
rains to swell the brooks and river, we
should of all people be most happy.
Orbisonia still stands, or more prop
erly stands still, for years and decades
seem rather as clogs than as driving
power to its wheels 'Humanity does
not "sweep onward" bore, as is indica
ted by the fact that old Mr. Time has"
never 'presented any bill of brooms,
which would evidently be done if the
old gentleman had done any, business
in our comMunity.. 'Sdeiety is dead—
perfectly dead. In fact Orbisonia is
one of those fogyish, old, sober-sides;
which nought but politics can move
to any decided action. Even this as
it is being endeavored to calm,
now that the real "secret ring," has
been exposed; but people will not so
soon forget. Temperance and relig
ion combined fail to disturb the equili
brium of our town to any' great 'ex
tent. On the evening of the 7th inst.,
the Good Templars of this place gave a
public 'entertainment in' the U. B
Church, for the purpose of obtaining
names to the petitions for the "Local
Option" law. Addresses were deliver
ed by E. Trimbath and J. It. Baker,
essays read by Misses Mollie 131ake
and Amanda Rinker. "Why are some
persons afraid of secret societies ?" an
swered by G. S. 'Baker; vocal and in
strumental music by Misses Hawker,
of Shirloysburg ' and W. R. Baker, and
the reading of the "Temperance' Mes•
songer" closed the exercises. The
meeting was somewhat annoyed by
rowdies which caused the G. T's. to'
be censured by a few individuals—to
use a very mild expression—who claim
that temperance meetings should not
be held in the churches! But the
well disposed citizens think differently
and eagerly sign the petitions.. It is
to be hoped that the day-star of Tem
pel once is rising. "Local Option" if
granted, as it undoubtedly will be this
'winter notwithstanding its alleged
unconstitutionality, will pave the way
for a better public sentiment, and the
final triumph of right, in the old Key
stone. The Buffalo and Washington
R. It. has not been to see us yet, and
wo very much fear, will not come
soon, yet until it does (or something
equally enlivening) we cad 'scarcely
hope to exert an appreciable force up
on the Archimedemn lover that is to
move the world. Nevertheless we
will "Learn to labor and to wait," ho
ping that at some day in the dim dis
tant future, our village shall rise from
a Phenix grave, to bask in the sun
light of truth and enlightenment.
Messrs Editors :—The citizens of
this part of the county are holding a
series of Temperance meetings, and
dise;ussing that great and alarming
question fairly, openly and, we think,
impartially., before the people. The
primary object of these meetings is to
prepare the minds of the people for a
petition praying the Legislature for a
general law to enable the voters of any
township or ward to determine, by
ballot, whether drinking houses may
or may not be licensed within such
districts. The meetings, to the pres
ent, have been addressed by Revs. Mc-
Cune, Adair, Gwynn, and Ely.
Jackson township
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NoTIcE.
This la to notify the public, and an concerned,
that on the 26th day of January, Instant, Ib7o, my wife,
ANN, loft my bod and boArd in Big Log Volley, Shirley
township, without any Just cause on my part and hoe
gone to parts unknown This is therefore to fin ewarn
all poisons from trusting her on my account, as 1 am de
tmnined not to pay soy lobs of her contracting from
unit after thls dato, viz try 2811.. 1510.
reb2:;t 4 . HANCE R. CAMPBELL.
/V W
D3IINISTRATOII'S NOTICE.
[Estate of 3I deed.]
tters of administration upon the estate of William
Jeffries, late of Tell township, deceased, having bee.
grunted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to tho
estate will mako Immediate pa)morit, nod those hosing
chains m ill present them for settlement.
CRAWFORD JRFFRIKS.
Feb. 2-ft. Arlininietrator.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.-
[Estate of Samuel Sankey.]
Vie undersigned Auditor, appoint.' by the Count of
Common Pleas of Huntingdon county to report distri
bution of the fond in the heeds of P. It P. Neely, Esq.,
Sheritt of said Lonely, arising from the sale of real estate
of Seem,' s.,nkey, her rby given - notice to all parlous in.
forested, that lee )011 at tom' at the office of Woods &
Williantvon. in Huntingdon, on TUESDAY, 2.2 d day of
February, 1870. at ten o'clt.ek. a. at., for the pm pose of
reeking said distribution, ultan and niter° till persons
having claims, aga inst said load are require,' to present
the Fume. or be debarred from coming in for ovy thane of
caul fund. W. WK. WILLIAMSON,
l‘b.2 . 7u.ta Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE
(Estnto of June itntter •
The undetaigned, appointed auditor by the Crphans'
Coast of Ilun•ingduu County; to• distribute tho fund
arising from thu sale of the real estate of Jesse Butter,
dec'el , hereby gives notice that he will meet the parties
interested for the purposes of his appointment, at his of
fice in Huntingdon, on FRIDAY, the 18th day of Februa
ry, 1870, at one o'clock, p. In., milers and where mil per
sous are sequested to present their claims or bedebarred
from coming In for a eters of the fond,
J. SYLVANUS 111.4 Lit,
Tab. 2,b1. 0 e Auditor.
T RUSTEE'S SALE
•
OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN PEKE, DEC'D.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Hew
tingdon county, 1 a ill expose to public sale on tbet prem
ises, in CI ornwel I townsbip,iluntingdon county, on
TIIORIDAY, the 10th day of MARCH, IS7O, -
at 1 o'clock, p. m., of said day a VALUABLE FARM, In
Clown ell township, bounded by lands of Thomas Ash
man on the east, on the north by lands of Peter Sechrist,
on the rest by lands of Enos McMullain, nod on the
south by lands of Buck-Hill Iron Works, containing
One Hundred arid Forty-four Acres,
more or ices, having thereon oro cted a GOOD TWO
STORY FRAME D'l ELLING HOUSE and BANK BARN.
a bonbto Wagon Shed nod necessary oubbuildings. A
good well of water in the 3 ord. A good bearing apple
orchaid of choice fruit, and a number of peach, peer and
cherry trees. Txe streams of water run throng,. tile.
premises, and t het e is also iron ore and good limestone
On the pm entises.l
EItSIS OF EALF.—One-third of the purchase money
to be pniVon confirmation Of sale. at April Court, when
deed will ho made, and the balance in two equal annual
payments with interest, the whole to be secured by the
bonds of thei purchasor.
CHRISTIAN PRICE, Jr.,
Executor of Christ. Price, deed.
=
TRUSTEE'S SAIJE
or
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
LENNIE ON SAMUEL HARRIS, DECD
By virtue of an ordor of tho Orphans' Court of Hun
Ungdon county, I will capon° to public tale, on the prem
loot. in Penn township, 11untingdon county, Ponn'a.oll
W EDNESDAY the 2d day of MAIiCII,IB7O,
at one o'clock; p, m., of said day a ialnable tract of
TIMBER LAND, •
in Penn township, bounded by lands of Isaac Peightal on
the tooth, by land, of Jams Norris and W. Waite
on tho east, by lands of.Tehn Lee on the north, by lands
of Samuel Harris' heirs on the west, containing
Forty-throe Acres and Seventy-three
Perches, neat measure
TERSIS OF SALE.—One-third of the purchase money
to be paid on confirmation of the sato at April Conti.
when dead will be made, and the balance in two equal
annual , paymenta with it:defeat, the whole to be BeCured
by theridgment bolida of lite purchater.
DANIEL, I,I„ARRIS i
EA•Cittor of SataL Barris, deed,
feb24t
- aUSINESS NEN, TAKE NOTICE!
jut U you want Year card neatly printed on navel
ogee k call at
Asirts , BOOR .a.,vr, attrrozTEßvswE.
ECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES
of Huntingdon county from the -It'a du) , of Jontim . yi
81,9, to the Id day of .Tanuory, 1870:
lIECEIVED.
Amount in hands of 51. M. Logan, Treasurer, at last ear
Clement $4,243 70
From John A. Nash, Into Treasurer, 40 60
County tax received from the several collectors
no follows
1861 Hopewell, John B. Weaver
1863 Carbon, Jesse Cook
1864 Hopewell, John Donaldson
1865 Cromwell, Caleb Kelly
Union, Levi Smith
1866 Carbon, Daniel J. Leven
Juniata, Levi Ridenour
Morris, James Piper
1867 Brady. George Hewn
Cans Christian Miller
Carlon, Sheriff Bathurst
Cualmont, Sheriff Bathurst
Dublin, ,Walliatte Clymans
Franklln, Juhttliberts
Henderson, John Nightwine
Hopei ell Jackson Enyeatt
Juniata. John Geissinger
Blot ris,'Jiimes Piper :
Mapleton, John It. Donn
' Porter, David llama
Springfield, Morris Ontshall
Shirley, Isaac Smith
Tel/. Brice WSlullen
Union, Jackson While
West, D. Steer°
1868 Borree, John Stultit
Brady, It. K. Allison
Casssille, Isaac 'Ashton ,
Cass, Beni unlit Fink
Clay, B. T, elevens
Cromwell, It. D. Heck
Carbon, William Ilyan
Coalman[. (Jarvis Iteisterer
Dublin, II iilium CllOlOOO
Franklin, Julm Aechy
Hopewell, Solomon Lynn
Huntingdon, George W. Glazier
Juniata, theissinger
Jackson. It. V. Stewart
1 Lincoln, 'Rallis Richardson ,
Mu: ris, Nathaniel Lytle
Mt UlllOll, John G. etuwart
Stapleton, 51. 1,, Rex
OnebbyElisha Shoemaker
Orbisonla, Alexander Carothers
Penn, John Len
Poe ter, Benjamin Isenberg
Shirley, Richard Colegato
thirltosbnrg. George Leas
Springneld, Morris 001811011
'loll, A. o.llrigke
Tod, Abraham Elias
Union, Andrew Smith
Walker, Moses Hamer
Warriermark. George IV. Owens
West, Henry Davis,
1860 Alexandria, William Christy
Barren, Cannon reale •
Brady, Adam Warfel
Broad Top, (Smiles K. Horton
Case. George Smith
Cassville, Isaac Ashton
Clay. Ephraim le) ter
Coalmont, T. W. EsteP
Franklin, D. L Wray
Hopewell, Geoego kurkstresser
Huntingdon, Alexander Common
Jackson, Joseph Celablne
Juniata. Wil Ikon Gristinger
Lincoln, Christian ehontz
Mapleton. It. N. ilendetson
Morris, Tales Foreman
Mt. Union, Elite It. Rodgers
Oneida, John C. Davis
Os hisonia,Weillaut H. 51111ot.
Porter, It. A. Laird
Penu, William White
Shirley, Benjamin Davis
khirieysburg, George Lens
Tod, Isaitc Tie) ler
Toll, Alexander.G, Briggs
Union, Nathan Greenland
Walker, Wm. Reed •
IVarriersmark, Richard Wills
West, Henry Shirley
State tax received from the following collectors
1860 Hopewell John U. Wearer
1864 Hopewell, John Dounlelson
1866 Cal bon, Daniel J. Leg to
1867 Brady, George 1111\111
OM, Chlistinu Miller r
Carbon, Sheriff Bathurst
Coalniunt, Sheriff Bathurst
Dublin, William Clymans
•
Henderson, John Night's Ina
Hopow. I , Jackson hrlyeart
Mapleton, John R. Dean
Springfie id, Mon is Outshal I
_ Shirley, Same datith
Tell, Brice Slelluren •
Union, Juckson White
West, D. P. Moots
1868 Dal roe. John Smith
Brady, It. K. Allison
Qucas Ills, Louie Ashton
Cuss, Benjamin Fink
(lay, B.'l' Stevens
Cionew ell, It. D. Heck
Coalmont. Gerais Itelsterer
Dublin,.Williane CI) mans
Franklin, John Achy
Holum ell, Solomon Lynn
Huntingdon, George W. Glazier
Jackson, It. V. Stewart
Lincoln Harris It ichurdeon
Mort in, ,
Lytle
Mt. Moon John 0. Stewart
Oneida, Elisha Shoemaker
Orbisonia, Abraham Camilla'
Porter, Benjamin Isenberg
Shie ley, Itichara Colegate
Shit leyslang, Geo, go hens
Fpringtleld, Mort Is ed n[lllllll
Tell, A. U. Ittiggs
Tod,- A beaten., knee
Union, Andrew Swish
II arriorseuk, Geo. IV, Owens
Went. livery Davis •
1669 Ale:condi la, William Cli zloty
11.,, roe, Cannon T. 0 roods
Broad Top, Charles K. Horton
Cans, George Smith
Clay, Ephraim K) ler
loalmont, T. W. Estop
Franklin. D. L. Wray
'Hopewell, Geo. Berkstreneer
Huntingdon, Alexander Cannon
Jackson, Joseph Colabine
Juniata, William (hiss inner
Lincolu, : Chris I inn Shots .
Not ria,7'obias I uremia
Mt. Unman, Elias K Rodgers
Oneida, John C. Davis
Orbistatia, IV. It. MI ler
Penn, William White
Shirley, Ilenjarniq Davis
Shirluysburg. George Leae
Tod, Isaac' aylor
Tell, Alexander G. Briggs
Union, Nat lieu Greenland
Walker, William Reed
Worriorsmark, Richard Wills
West, Henry nhively
County tax ou unseated lands -
State ,•• . •
School
Road•
Bounty "
Reduction money recett ed
lines and Jury lees Loin .1. It. Simpson, ProPy
On sale of shingles
Burrowed (tont First National Bank of Hunt.
Ingdon
ltEr,srE
CITIZEN
On Commonwealth pronoun, no poll to Pros.
Att y. Prot'y. Sheriff, %Ronan.. Rc 11020 61
Con stables enders for making returns, election
fees, dc. 1356 05
Onlnd anti traverse jurors, court crier, tip stows
awl constables 2676 65
Judges. nepectore nod decks of elections 1432 9'.
. . .
Inquisitions on dead bodies., 88 54
Assessors orr.ers for making the monuments and
registry lists, Lc. 1006 98
Premiums on fox scalps, wild cats, pole cats,
honks and owls • 1020 25
Road aunt bridge views, ' ' 47t 47
Road damages 026 95
Blank books and stationary for public offices and
Court 133 02
John 1L Smucker indexing dockets by order of
Courtlo9 25
,
J It. Simpson fees as Prot y, clerk of sessions .40
, in full ' 319 40
Refunding orders to sundry persons, 42 30
Road tax en unseated land to sundry persons : '
Samuel Stinson, Carbon,. 5 81
George Quarry, Cass, 450 40
Samuel Bea levy, Jackson, • , 27 10
School tax on unseated land to sun icy persons:
Solomon Muck. Tod , 38 16
Andrew Smith, Union 4 CO
Wllll+llll 0 Malian, tspitrigfield 2 18
Bounty tux on unseated land to sundry persons:
• Solomon Houck, Tod 214 86
AlltilelV Slllliill, Union 5 60
Commissioners:
Admit Fount, in full 325 00
Samuel Cummins 170 00
Simeon Wright • 220 00
Commissioners' expenses in going to road views,
visiting lo idges. 00. 37 00
COM missioners' clerk,in fled fur 1868 45 OD
On account for 1809 625 00
Auditors and clerk for 1806 112 00
Printing for the county:
. J. O. Common .33 00
William Lewis 117 20
John A. Nash 331 OU
lienjamln Luta ' 3 00
It. II: Lehman . 1 75
Jury Commissioners , : .
N. K. Covert ' 63 71
. •
(I. W. Shoots 62 94
•
It. McDivitt, reporting court proceedings 175 00
Bridges:
1). Black. in full for bridges! Weaver's 50) 00
N. S. Greene bridge in 'Dough Creek 905 00
Jackson Ladberson, bridge at Down's 0015 00
Bridges repaired:
John Donaldson, at Entrekin's 175 00
&mai" Isenberg, at iluntingdon 445 83
Interest pald First National Bank 160 25
Teo:ohms' lnsilluto 163 74
,
Agricultural Society ' 100. 00
Penna. State Lunatic Asylum for the keeping of
D. Drotherline, C. Dower and D. L. Jones 534 75
Weste: n Penitentiary for support of convicts 531 00
Sheriff Bathurst, for Bur:mold - 0d nrurs, bearding
prisoners and ceurryina Convicts, to the
Penitentiary 2032 63
Sheriff Neely Cur Ike same 130 44
Repairs for Jail MI Cour t 11°n5e—
Jail.
- Pl' 95
New privy at jail 59 40
Court House 102 13
Pavement at Court Nouse 104 87
Cleaning Court House and Jail 28 CO
Cleaning snow from pavements 11 25
Washing for prisoners for 1800 and 1869 40 00
Gaa for Court 'louse 101 20
. .. „ ...
Repairing gas fixtures 16 27
Clothes for prisoners 20 55
Lightning Bode at Court House and Jail 100 00
Merchandise for Court ifolise and 3.lii 181 00
Portage abd express 85 62
. Janitor, John 0. Miller T 1 8 5
Commiesioners Attorney—.
Theo, H. Cromer lOU oa
P. IVI. Lytle 201 09,
Auditing aerostats of - ProVy., Reg. and Rea. AO 00
Dr. ll . H.. No 'a adm'r. 8 25
Guard at J all, J. Planner 88 00
Commiesionere for mllltar3' service/ T*. 00
Fuel for Court Rouse and Jail— -
. -
Wharton & Hefright 1857 and 1508. - 105 00
Jacob Miller 28 00
Samuel Foust 24 00
IL Eby and B. F. Corbilt. 9 00
Cult tag 'rood 4 00
Mona coal, 42 tone 8147 - 50 per too delivered 815 OA
Redemption inculey paid out .116 la
Paid Tremsuror of Huntingdon county Prot Houten/a fit
Paid indebtedness to the htate 2199 Oh
Treasurer's! Coparaission oq $09192 30 et, 1% per
cent. . . . ' 10 42, q/.1.
$ 50 00
37 17
48 94
140 00
62 76
414 23
70 00
29) 00
60 19
239 80
1430 07-
161 85
195 58
18 20
273 00
131 10
120 00
160 00
2 90
34 00
210 10
617 18
68 34
20 00
102 82
734 36
431 00
t 1
154 47
193 0 7
986 75
200 . 00
. 46 17
234 60
333 13
41 05
10 68
15 00
279 69
98 12
618 , 60
62 22
/1S 00
71,25
15 13
300 00
900 00
487' 44
23,07
'320
" 61 60
Gll
100 00
817 37
1050 95
757 . /0
186 27
200 00
350.00,
167 32'
00 00
67 80
SO 00
.110 00
248610
• 253 50
3175 op
270 35
104 00
370 00
48 45
398 10
40 00
02 00
80 00
500 00
'485 00
73 31
134 53
72 00
150 00
270 00
215 00
' 1190 00
' 491 1.0
V 80
41 24
40 00
4 40
10 00
159 87
10 01
090 74
9S 14
6 00
16 00
3 75
36 00
30 00
66 52
25 90
20 00
2 30
0 69
10u 06
62 80
12 00
80 00
5 CO
10 00
20 00
2 00
107 90
10 09
900 00
MO 00
10 00
20 00
60 00
6 60
29 41
63 27
9 19
4000 00
37,80 73
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Butane° in the hands of M. M. Logan, Into Teens
carer nt eel ticinont with Auditor.,
37,803 73
Wo the undersigned Auditors of liiintingdon County,
Perlasylvania,,electell and ou urn according to law, report
that We met, did audit, settle and adjust, according to
law, the nctottor, of M. M. Logan, Esq., Treasurer of the
comity. and the orders of the Comm i.ieners and receipts
for the same for and dining the past year, and find a bal
ance remaining in the hee.i; of M. M. Logan, Treasiner,
olSoven bundled and eighty-eig4 dollars and ninety
cents.
Given under our handi at the Con - Miltslnure oak° In
ho borough of Huntingdon, the 19th of January, 1570.
A. P. WHITIT,
Wnl. to. REX, Auditors.
BARTON GREENE%
U
ITSTA NDING B.
A. Due the' Cotinty at the eel
tors, for the year 1869.
ALAN
Atlenient
COMITT.
$ 200 00
1 20 93
.
TICRIL COLLECTORS NIMES.
Carbon. 1860 Jemece Cook,
Ilopeo ell " John 13. Weaver
Render Eon, 1862 IL Planner
Walker, 1864 Rainoel Peig
Cromwell, 1865 Caleb Kelly '
Union, Levi Smith
Juniata,l3 66 Levi Ridenour •
1867
Alexandria, D. Albr,lglit -
Barret,. John Loon
09913, Chrietian Miller. •
Henderson. T. Night% Ina"
Hopewell, Tackiest, En) earl
Juniata, John Gehiciaxer
Lincolii,Deirld newt,
Morris, JllllllO9 Piper
Ideonia, Robert flehrett
Mori in ameba)!
Shit ley, flertac
11111011, Jackson White
1868 • •
Brady, }lt. K. Allition
Cass, *Benjamin Fink .
Cromwell. fR D. Ileek
Carbon, Wan. than • -
Dublin. f Wm. Clymnn•i
Hopewell. I.:intuition Ryon
Juniata, *Wm. Oeinaiug,•r
Lincoln. f rt. Ilichard-on
Morris,*S. ty Co,
Mapleton, °M. L. B.A.
Oneida, E. Shoemaker
Orbisonin. A. Carothers
Penn, Llotin Lee
Porter, Benjamin Isenberg
Shirley. P. Colegato
Springfield. f Morris Outshall
:Union, Andrew Smith
' Walker, Moses homer
Witt rioramark, Oro. IV: Owens
West, f Henry Davis
ISO
Alexandria, Wm. Christy
Barren, to. T. Greene • '
Brady. tistinin ,IVarrul
Broad Top, 0 R. Horton
Carbon, D. It. P. Neely
Case, tGeorge
Cassritte. tisane Ashton
Clay, tEpliraim
Cromwell, it. D. (leek
Conlmont,tT. W. Elden
Dublin,ttlm Clytnium
Franklin, tD. h. Wray
Henderson. John Nightwine
Hopewell, Nears° Berkstresser
Huntingdon, Alex Carmen
Jackson, Jonoph Colabine
Junhoa, }Wm (Malinger
Lincoln, tC. Shouts
Mantel., Vt. S. liendermn
Monts, -1-Tallinn Foreman
Mt. Union, VI. K. Rogers
Oneida, Vont] C. Davie
Orbisonia, W. 11. Miller
Porter. *lt. A. Laird
Penn, t W. D. White
Shirley, •tßeni. Davie
Shirleysburg, tlieerg,e Leas
Sprinatield, Mardi Gutehall
Tod, flume Taylor
1 ell, fA. U. Briggs
Union, fN. Greenland
Walker, Mtn. D. Read
IVarriorsnek,tttlet.urd W ills
Went, tHenty Shively
Totale, , • • - -
WM
NW In pi t.
tommissiouors* QM,
• Sinco paid in Cull, t Shun
aiTOll under tho seal of tho C
nary Stb, 1890.
Attest.
H. W.MILLEIL,CIorI
Feb. 2, Ib7o.
STEWARD'S .STATE 11 ENT.
JOHN LOGAN, Steward, in account with tho Hun
tingdon County Ainti House ; from 2,1, day of December
110.38, to 7th day of I/amber, 1861, inclusivu
DR. -
To amt. drawn frown Co. Treasury on ordure, :PSG 77
Amt. receirod from Eby, &0., on El enner how, 123 00
do John 31illor, Esq., Iu tho Tracy ease, • 20 UV
do Johnson .1; Coruolius, for hide., 20 00
do Jackson 'Yuman, Reg ,in :thank cnsn 64 19
do in eundry cased, hauling, clo%ois, ed, .110 14 23
CR.
By sundry Expenditures for use of bongo, Rs per monthly
stuttanents, uumbered us 1011088, via
&alenient A. 1, December, 1568.
By , rwreling expellees, seeing niter pauper, 1 20
Cash paid; bonnet for Rachel Price 1 23
do soodsug axay pauper 30
do wain!, stamps, ourolopes,Ac 111
Statement NO. 2 fur January, ISO
By traveling expenses in sundry eases
Cash peal; 1 pain overshoes, Jane llagens
do 1 pair slices, E. Spangler
do height on Penna. ran:rond
do stamps, envelopes, do
do mhos from Mr., BA ird
&dement No. S t for, Februar y. 180
By traveling, expenses in sundry eases
Ca L'paid; sending airily pauper •
du 'Amps, envelopes, paper
d. miscellaneous •
Staten tent No. 4, for March
By traveling ,xpeileos lu sundry crises
Cash paid; 'might. per Penna. railroad
du Stamps, envelopes, &C
do mist:climaxing
S'iutemeng No. s.for April.
By cub paid; stamps, piper and envelopes
do sundry persons fur labor
Statement No. 6, for Nay.
By traveling expenses in sundry cases
Cush paid; ear fare, pauper to Pittsburgh
du stamps, envelopes, Li •
do 1.1118Cd1111100114
Statement tWa. ,for June.
Ey cash paid; stamps, paper, envelopes 68
do freight per Nunn railroad
do miscellaneous 1 00
Statement No. S, for jiely.
By traveling expenses
Lash paid; postage Stamps
du Removing pauper
Statement No. 9, for Augu4
By hanging expenses in sundry cases 3 85
.Expenaes attending court In Shank case 5 60
Cask paid; Penna. railroad freight 6 11
du postage stomps - 45
do miscellaneous 2 46
do singe and car fare per S. Wagoner 125
Slatentent 2V .10, for September
By cash pull Die. Baird nod Baker for medical at• '
tendmice in ease of Sarah Wagoner • • 6.0 D
Cash pull Dr. 'ltems estate, tor medical attendance ,
fur harali A./Usher ' • 5 00
Cash paid; traveling expanses going after pauper 34C
do for hauling goods 00
do postage stamps - 42
Stakment N0.11,-for October
By cash paid W. Walthnnith for honey
do traveling expenses
do stamps and pens ' •
do miscellaneous
Statement N 0.12, fur XoFember
By traveling expenses in sundry cases
Cash paid; poitage stamps, &c
do freight on Penne railroad
do hack faro for pauper
•
do miscellaneous
Allowances,.
lly salary as steward, one year
Allowance to Mrs. Logan as matron
In testimony of the correctness of the above account
and statement we do hereunto set our hands this 7th day
of 00.1,11613 r; A. D. 1869.
ADASI DEEM%
JOHN )11.1.Letit,
JAMES SMITII,
Director& of the Poor.
ABM, lIENRT BREWSTER, Clock-.
C'OMIT
AND
SEXIIMENTAL
VALEM744IB,
FOR SALR AT
LEWIS' BOOK . STORE,
agOo, to Reil rrekrit for. Glassware
Queensware, atoneware E Willow and
CodAmuc k qt,c,‘
RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES
of the Ifuntlngdon County Alms House, from' DE ,
EIM 2d, A. 0.1865, to DECESII3IIIt 7th, 7H%% in-
clusive :
1111:1
DR.
To amt. drawn from Co. Trowsury on orders, E2BB 68
John Logan, Steward, fur sundries,detsited in his
account 241 44
. •
By sundry persons for !minting, •No. Itoos 80 75
Dr. Robert Baird. rails and posts, 8 68 00
Wm. Pinar, setting fence, harvestt. &a. 7& 8 7'. 87
01 C. riper, harvesting and farm labor, 9& 10 76 20
r. - Ifarmonn - farm labor, '-- '- — u - ' - ` - '4O 79'
.1. LI. Sechler, Vow irons , _
~ 12 & 13 16 28
VE. - Oililson, 1 tun of pastei, , '
I4"•'18.00
Johrilleobs, - inap of wagon, ' ' ' 15 50 00
David Smith, wages on farmer, 16 244 47
Sundry persons for aundr lee, 17 fo 21 70 15
CES
11,•ith tit
MIL.
$22 50
1
12 00
EITATZ.
07 23
1 40
1 89
140 46
302 18
87 40
172 01
41 55
125 5
By sundry persons for 1769 13).1 boa, -Ito 5 147.50
do do 910 lbs pork, 6 Sr. 7 101.03
Kerr & IVititington, summer meat, Bto 12 • 171 92
Sandy Y persons, 57 bus. potatoes, li to 17 69 50
Adam Ileiffney, sondry _ .18 63,00
Baird & Leas, do; . - . 19 , 40
D. Maittriey, 2$ bushels wbent, 20 19 20
Sundry pet sons, SUllth les, 21 & 22 11 00
EEO
OE
49 14
23 47
50
0 80
12 00
20 50
10 20
0 00
2 60
6 60
13 60
6s
100 67
67126
1.30 3)
100 15
06 01
251 6)1
77 63
Fur Merchandise, Inarleed•lode M. r
. .
ny Cuunlnghani & CainforOdurehandiso, Ito T •370 27
Wm. A. Fraltoy ' . 1 • ' 1 '• do -. Bto 13 •167; 81
Wm. O. Leas, do 14 &15 307 61
Wm. 11. th ewstor do . , ,16 5622
Wharton & 81.,gulro , ' I". ' do: 'l7 67 72
A. Crowno vor do 18 46 31
I'. M. Bare do 19 21 65
Watel man .1 Young. molasses, 20 18 62
T. U. Adams, Init.:11;111Am , 21 22 40
Wamwright & Co. , „ ; '.
,do; f 22. '2O 95
Janina Henderson' ' do 23 14 52.
291 66
98
242 72
508 70
200 51
278 64
70 13
159 02
144 15
45 23.
6 50
124 69
,00
8 00
4 20
21. 00
B. F. Douglass
Sundry persons
9 OD
11 88
10 91
795 38
021.85
IS2 I° l
190 13 1
198 19
142 31
271 21
982 92
300
$5 53
12 35
Out D2or . .Expeiscr. File 0. D.
By relief afforded iu_ cams, continuous
throughout the year, • Ito 5 '271 00
pellet attorded in three cases, continuous, but
time less than 1 ye. ay. tulle 2% mos. 6to 8 21 00
afford,d iu nun Brous cases, without re. ,
pad to time, • „ . 9t035 , 233:7
Sued persons, colons, funoral expenses SO to 56 128 38
blind pli3sichtus, out dour curd. service 57 to 71 252 68
Jackson ilarniou, sued out dour service 72 to 75 75 90
John Miller ' do do"0n 76 to 18 01 00
Adam hector du do do 79 S 59 48 40
ER
6 60
13 CO
11 00
10 60
343 621
:6G4•55
943.6 u
12 50
03 50
91 00
46 5 ,
1155 02
562 42
12 36
638 36
1199 6)
By sundry persons, pub. Annual Report, Ito 3 . 97 00
A. L. It ickets, 40 could of a uod, 4 ' 95 00
do one cow and calf, . 5, 30 09,
NI. S. Harrison A ron, tin ware. - ' 6A 7 'l9 32
D. W..rergrin, tar shoemaking, Bls 9 ,32 05'
do ' one milch cow. 10, 39 00
Dr. Hobart Baird, 25 cords ,rood, ' 11 4l 25
David 'Blair, Esq , 10% tuna coal 12 29 87
31 to. Lewis, one blank book, 13 18 U 0
Wm. Drake, coffins and uakon - work' ;14 tole' 27 85
Wm. Hui coy, sundry watfou wdrk -- - - Ii ' - 14 50
Sundry persons, lot 61111.114 W, .18to 25 60 84
Sarah Couch, house labor, (taiance) 39 100 00
41 86
591 99
829 32
555 01
By sondryjosticel of tho pc.teo for orders I to 4 24 25
toothy tkisolis, romusiug Nu. to hustle 6to 8' 34 tio
By Jack. Barman, services us Director, 10 mos. 130 00
Adam Hester du.. , ii,,l ].tuns. 100 fiu
John Miller ' do du. ••
, , 12 mos. 151 20
James Smith do du 2 moo. 10 40
Dr. Robert Baird, attending ph.)sielan, 1 'ear 114 00
Henry Arrestor, service:Fast:furl:, . '" ' " 50 08
K. A. Lovell, Esti , du counsel " 20 00
John Logan, Steward, fur unit : chills account, 028 21
MEM
HIE
1121213
SIMEON W MOUT,
G Eu..l ACK SON,
Commissioners
L'so bus Wheat, 5U bug rye, 393 bug oats, 1600 bus corn,
(Itt tem . .) 500 bud potatoes, 0 bud beaus, 18 bus beets, 10
bud onions, 4000 It, tubs cabbage, (out uf w high was wade
7 tibia bour kraut) 25 tuns bay, 28, loads coin ladder, s
hum km Is, 50. lb I boor, 1900 lbs pork, 900 Ibs lord, 4
young horned cattle, 1 breeding sow and 10 pigs, 8 abuats
Articles dfartafactured.
45 women's dresses, 42 pulls palitaloons, 01 shirts, 40
Chuncse, 29 'aprons, 25 sheets,: 5 lowksi 6 minboomits,' 4
pair calm 29 lair stocking's, 10 bed licks, 29 pillow
o holster do, 10 towels 2 haps, 3 shrouds, Bak Ins, 2 cape,
4 pairs 'ohms, 11 pairs suspeadin 5,5 pillOWt ticks, 1 coat
190 bas wheat, 35 bus lye, 150 boo oats, 1300 bus corn,
(in ear.) 15 bus beet s, 250 bus potables, 8 bus beans, 4
bus onions, 2 00 lit ads cabbage, 6 bbis sour krout., till tuns
hay, 26 loads corn fodder, (4 horse.) 1 breedlug sow and
lU ings, S shoats, 4 young horned cattle, four ear es, ono
broat wheeled nation, 1 ['tabor. do, '1 sot lug wagon,•l
two gorse sleigh, bob sled, hand cart, hay rake, %%tinfoil%
throshlug machine and fixtures, set patent hay ladders,
grata drill, two mouldboard plows, two double shovel
do, single shovel do, hill side do, a two horse cultivator,
OM hot. do, 6 auto horse gears, hit) tot k aunt tackling,
2200 Is beef, 2000 Ms pork, 056 lbs hog's lard, 6 milon
cows.
$023 2
[MOWING TIM AMIIeISIOIO. DISCIIIIIOO, :My DIMINO T.Alt
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We, the undersigned, Auditors
ingdon, do hereby certify that w:
ders, enuchere, accounts, &c., of it
of sni&county, and lind the mama
stated; and we do liather the
surer's account he has paid on Poor House orders since
last settlement the stun of $5,181 61, of which amount
the stun of $43 DO was expended on accounts of the year
1844, making total expenditures of 181 D, (so far as paid,)
amount.to the stun of $5,138 11—leaving balance out
standing for year 1869, to wit, $lO6 97 : and thus leaving
$259 47 for 7848 aunt previous years still out.
Wiliness our li.inds at Huntingdon, this 15th day ofJen•
nary, A. D.. 1870.
ESN. H. REX,
A. P. wurrn, • }Allmon.
BARTON GREENE, . ,
pAPER !PAPERi! ,PAPER 1!!
Tracing P•4per.l
Impression Paper,
Drawing Paper,
Deed Paper,
TillBll6 Paper,
Silk Paper for Flowers,
Perforoted Paper,
• • . ,•• hoard,. -
IM
FlaelCap Paper, ' •
Foolscap Paper,
Lotter Paper,- • : —•-
Commode! Note Paper,
Ladies' Gilt Edged Letter an. Note Paper,
Ladies' Plait, and Fancy Mite Paper, -
White and Colored Card Paper, in"Paelte - and Sheet/
or sale nt LE,3llB' Book Statloned'arld Mudd Store:
111
NEW LEATHER HOUSE,
5 50
1 00
7 02
50
4 41
THE rinm - or - ,•LEAS & MaVITTY,
havo leased the largo five story Leather Ilona.
luau James Naulty,
N 0.432, NORTH 711,141) , STITEET,PHILADFJRIIIA,
And intaid - d - uldg a Vida and Leathei Cone - Mission Onsl
TIORS.
EM
.480 00 ,
50 00
. .
Their sons D. I'. LEAS, and T. E. McVITTY, are there,
and authorlied to carry on the business for then—as
they are young men of good moral character, and find
business qualifications. They solicit the patronage of
their brother Tanners in the county and elsewhere.
if..,7 , 111ey still will continue to keep itgood assortment
of epanish and Slaughter Sole Leather on heads, at their
Tannery, near Three Springs, Huntingdon County, Pa.,
niara.tf. LEAS MoVITTY.,
$O2B 5
S,
REVENUE STAMPS
- FOR SALE
A r LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
HUNTINGDON, PDNNA:'
TAYLOR'S
CELEBRATED- CONDEIIBO
. FOR SOAP SLAKING, •
For BRIO wholesale OA retail at Lewis'
Red Front Grocery, This Lye. is said to be
the best and cheapest in the market.
SPECTACLES
fine and large assortment always on.,
baud
AT -T4RWM .1400 X STagit.
• itirtio, to Red- Front for Flour and
Food,. etc., etc..
RECEIPTS
EXPENDITURES
"fin. Fufm, marked Fa! F.
FLr Provizions, marked lite P.
do 24 3: 25 17 00
do 26 to' 21 • :10 66
iliscclkolious and /ithidental. rai
Remixds, markel File R.
611=11
Products of Farm
U=M
1110.NTHLY TABLE
0
.ptitlo(l tIOSpIND
=MEI
=MN
MIIM
or the county of Bent
e hove examinod the or
ho Directors of the Poor
to be, cot root as above
ton examining the Trolo.
4
DMINISTRATOR'S "NOTICE.
[Estate of David Householder, deed.]
uters of administration, upon the estate of David ,
Householder, late of Walker township, Huntingdon Co.,
deceased, having been panted to the underaigned, all per.
Sone indebted to the estate will make immediate pay.
meat, on those having claims will present their for set%
. _
Dement. ,
ATEGAIYAk
;ad. 20, 1810 . .-or.
Adm'r
$ , 530 02
A DRINISTRATORIS NOTICE:
JAlRstatu of ABRAHAM Wi BRUUBAIIOfi, dee'd. l '
Letters of administration upoil the estate of Abraham '
W. Brumbaugh. late of Penn tap., deceased. haring been '•,
granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted - to the
estate will make payment, and' those haytng claims - will -
present them for settlement. • F, „ •
lIENRY lINUMBAUGai
. .
James Creek, Dec. 8430 'Adulinietrater
UDITOR'S, NOTICE: ,
„,.. Eatato of Thomas Bpencer,'deed.l
Too undersigned Auditor, appointed by-the 'Orphans' '';a
Court of Huntingdon county, to hear and 'determine ex;
coptions to the account of Daniel ..Etter, adm'rt , of the , -
estate of Thomas Spanner, deed., and; to report distribu ,
Nun of the balance In the hands of the accountants, will , 4
meat the partics interested-for the- purposes .of . his
' , ointment on SATURDAY, FEORUAUY 19111, 1870kat 10. •
o'clock; A. H, at his, office in ;Hunt ilgdon. (when and
where all persens are required to present theiialtibzu.' •-,1 •
E. ALLEN LOVELL,
Anditor.
.- • t• ~ t . • , •• .-- f •
, ITO.R'S •NOrricE: -
BEI
MEE
UD
RI
MEI
utio under'.igned. appointed Auditor by thp,OrWarii i.
Court of Huntingdon county, to distribute the balance/ ,
'ln - the hands of EPhialm - Eyler, administrator 0r...
the ;estate •of John Eyler, late of Clay township s
dee'd., will attend to the dutim of said appointment on
THURSDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1170, at ,ono .o'clock;
P. bt., when and where all persons interested.ara,rci , A
quit cd to present their claims ur ho debarred from cum.'
ng in for a share of the fund.
-- - . , -
J. B. ELNIPBON,
,
Anditor.i-
KISIIICOQUILLAS SEMINARY.. t
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This Institution In the beautiful mountaiwgirt ,, ,Talleyit '
of Kishaeoquillas, affords superior advantages of eduyvt _
lion. Thoroughly efficient and competent instructors ins,
every department. . ,
French, Ourman,•Painting, Drawing, and Music
eluded.
A Normal class fornied Spring term, which ecintiinilntf,
twelve weeks opens April 411*. Expeises for the year'
WU. Pot Calutogno address - ,
MARTIN MOOLER, Principal,
liishamazul/14.111Min Cci o
Tan. 20, IMO.-om.
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The real estate known as the "Woolverton" or "Milli
*ken Mill Property,. situate on Mill Creek and Sadler's
Creek, its Brady township, Huntingdon county, l'a., two
nib. N. E. of Mill Creek Station on the retina. It. It, la
°Mired for BAP. It has been divided into live .parcels
which will be sold separati ly or -together as- purthasers--
may desire, to nit: ,
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A."—Mansion Fat.m: .
15.2 neres,:i
130.2 perches.; ißmandoitN, by Henry, Wenn); N..E.'lty -
Mill Tract; E. by John lit S.by tract •Mi"'and N
W. by Inset “ll," having thereon two dwelling houses, a
bank barn and other improvements. g. large part of the
land i c cleared; the balance is well timbered. The Mill. ,
Creek aml Kishocoqiilllas roads pools thringtothe trace. "
,'Tract. 47, ze I , t res 108.T>
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perches. Bounded ,N;lty• Mu E
en
, :'by qracri
-LI"; S. N. by John K. Mete; W. nail N. W. by tract . A' s .l
Includes the gust-61111. 'intv•teill slid tilliler's - bohse. A
portion of .111 u land Is lealanieli well
timbered. i!. z
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"U."-95 neres,oB,4 perches— hound-I,',
ed Nth. by James Gregory; E. by Mill Creek Furnace -
Company; S..W. by JOllll K. Metz; moat by, Intet."l,,"
Remy 11mjkiii and John Waddle.. ,Titic tract. l COTC[44.-,
Veldt CAClient timberLimincipalli oak;. -•• r'
Ipu,. ueren, porpberin_L
ISuaud ,l N. by John naltavidtSinitite‘aitttj-bY :Henry
11 ou di; St r.. by tract "A'; S. by Mill Creek Furnace
Company and W. by Antium;•Sinittotr.; The pi IncipaL
polo of title trust is in timber.
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$55.3U ut
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HoulltlZA - N. by truer "A," E. by Lienboiimcb And 4obni,
Totes; S. IS. !..y livers° Hawn; owl N. W. by .A.llll, coek
lernactieuelpanyl.' nbeet /we-11416f th'e .
tirades: the.baleeep le well thubereJ. • ' , ll '1
The hunts s iii be ehuwn by Ir. JIMICLI 0. CB Vein ra
who Ireriblcil II pill tlw properAy.. .t• • „
,11/4ps will ho diIUNI and Sawnflout, niacti,),:ao,,a ti
,
Do c. 22 . 1869.-f.4
LUMBER, SHINGLES,
EILOCE", PINE BILL BTUFF,.*:
j_ Bonnie, Plank. Shingles, Plastering - a nd Skingling
1.11111, COMMIltly OR band.
Worked Flouring, Sash Blinds, Mori!, Door and Win
dow Frames. furnished at!rnanufac urers' prices.
Groin and country pri,duct genorally bought ill market.
rates. • 'IVALICINEK g DSO., t"
atie2Sitf Philipsburg, Ceutro - co., Pm: •
MILL 'FOR- SALE,
TIIE subscriber,,offors, 'its new -G,riett
Mill and Mill !louse, eltnated In -West township,
mild MITI le "eltuateil - In the lasirt - Of Shaver's Creek
Vlley; goo.l grain condo ; hes a good, unstops; and is
Within six Milts of WO Penna. railroad. „ „,
For ruiner particulars %rite or sre. ,
ISENKY
ee22 Neff .Mills, WC"
FARM FOR SALE.,I
The undrmigned offrrsafpriratii Biddy ; lihr-'farrtie-cuir.
Mining about 100 MACES, Minato In Lincoln township,
about unegourth am mile west of Collet,
Mines ' J. P. BRUMBAUGH,
JAIL 19, 167-;...2t.. • James Creek,
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paltvgacia
•fluotualoix
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i=23
I OWN LOTS FORSALF4 .(f
IN WEST EUNTINUDON .
Btu Lots fawn first lutuds at • ,
. • ' $:100
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Purchasers desiring to build can bare very liberal
terms on to payments. Now is the tlmo to invest. r• Ap
ply to ijy2ltt It. A IZISON'3IILIAIt.
w. in:plan/a .
• i f • M'11..1:
NEW STOVE AND TIN'STORE.
BUCJIANA.N,ALLIF,ON . & CO.
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Have opened a new afore in Teoter's new building, in
theinamond, Iluntingdon, Pa., and -Imre ready for nate,
large assortment . _ _ _ , t ,
Cook and - ParloriStoves,::
• SPEER'S REVOLTING LIGHT, , :..-
' • SPEEIVEANTI-OUST, :
SPEER'S ANTI-DUST COOK STOVES,
SMITH'S REGULATOR and EUREKA COOK STOVES,
and LITTLEFIELD'S ,lIEATERS.
Also, a large assortment of '
amt a gceat variety of Quads, never tfefote kept f n tfiti
ANI) IateSSED WAVE
place. We also manufacture
Repairing, Roofing and Spouting done at short notice.,
• :111r. Country Storm supplied -with -Tin• Waco at city,
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Confident 6f being able:to, mai . m it-ndrantri g eoun. l ,
their, 4 2 11,MM:tiers respbettlilly solicit a diiiir e iorpiablis. !
patronage. "
ROOM IN TENTER'S -NEW BUILDING
II TFIE DIABIOND;IIVISTIM3D6N 7 ,III. •
Jan. 5,187- •:. ,•••
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j - 011 N -d. MILLER,
(Successor to C. ILIIILLEti 4:50 . 1 , L;
• - DEALER IN:
All Kinds of tEATHER
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SHO IFINDBNCS.
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HIT.NTLI N NDO? % I", "
ja2.lal.g. -
m.,7014 PRINTING
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The "globe." Job. 0441/4
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o,ceordeons.
Fiom 83.00 ußyra„icts.,q4 .14p w,iq . .1..394.ii
Ronk,.
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J. SIMPSON AFRIOA,;