The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, March 09, 1870, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    61nbe.
-,
to neqclay, 9 '
,:187,
i.:WMtiLEWIS; 'EDITORS
i'77106 111 ,1:4?""ike 7a4:sit
Viddawcfrtity (fait:impel+ S published fin . illte
comfy.. Advertisers shoffiekvenntt?efyillm
•
iulditifrialTreifitilis:i A
L; n.. -` -- JCL 1011 . 1!, ,
. ... •r t i : NE§SE O,',l%Pß‘TPßß l Atirjrji l A c ;
cording to 13en 5 Butler's - ,
, *0 , 11.431 , 114-oFtN—Goyenn , has , been,exona
ntecj ;: frpny.the,. charge
L. -.L.
ASAri Domncao is qlmost unanimously
to fay.orE of•an neNstign tho United
SVat6.s.l • -.- •
-I, oi3ici , ois" to . talk about giving tiin
suffrage to the-female 861,11 e -it
1 - ; A.. . .;
blciught
fiel'Ora'llio , Cofrfinittin"firii'le'aiink for
` 2. " •'
just' week to recognize Deity
in pthe Co,1•n1 4
e itutiop, elected on. m,.
••
Ogil t ti t.
Strong;'
fqe - Efidenstl — '
. . _
p. 4 lPr, tho l pubiic,• , printer
f;,
collatiOn to
111%!..t.
dent Grantd the Xriating Comrnd
tees Drboth Hotises. All of ,whiO is
,batier for hte rentij • r •. •
pIIEP A T ! -ATI P NB ,aro, • keing, rrtoa ,in
Washington fora jubilation over. ; the
:fifteenth amendment:. All•eolors. and
`sizes are to participate, npd ! wont there
be a jolly.- time
•-• • •
- THE-.lVays ansl,leans, Cornmitteo
have,deeicled to redact , -41313 taxation
thirty_ millions, nd a•numher, are for
the entire abolition of the,ineorne tax.
.Taspayers,oan .breatheireer 'at ter :this
~'1
Tx Tesi)onsciilY fl'o'ral pffering ton-.
-dered him by, a,-lady/•'at the / goitio
imeutprifiting office the other'day,; the
, President blushed, bowed land retired;
but when-ho got-out . of sight, of the. le,-
ladies he' remarked :,...”11.11.:had- beetr
!Sohn,Son-I should have,made a speeches
'Taff stitenient the' !Ate
' " • • "if *
- StenfOn- nom:mite eu e, going. •the
rolinan.of the neweiialien.prese; de -de
by.hie friends,• who state 'that` in
.'llllE,!hiet moment he' was• ittended • by
• , Siitgeoti PGihieral Jilitrnes, , and.; that
- ilftidr hie death-his , r.olganiia",lieifil•viei
.!lteti=by2e.'number,of old friends:
Congreiss
has folir
`•leath'cr`fnedals 'from - the' 'fVmalo
Depaitmerit,
- -inisielliiii*bitlgthnt of his: - Bervicoe in
, :.ii,ndoa46ting"tn ettikectuLthe , appro :
stilation b f6f"fedidle:- clel.k"§ . ift'orry tho
tAegi9lafib'e'appi'opriatidh '' fir." Rod
' bo'otyto
neOuPitobritentruß :1'
, .
° ""/torlliAdprai , ity .nd 'doubt iv`afil•itn
bit tqCsisstro'eiery ono who
• by thecommi§giblil is—tinfor
tinongl3:tii'int: int r o, p;ison is t 0 ...
~.tiliktlepravid is wrong and Co treat
4 ,thoiß as Atiiezwere still "worse..
o .9..nlonni c rspoytPhiladelphia :So
nio,txfoF,thnAihsiation. of Misery 1 in
-the Putilic`Prisons ShOWS 'dist much
, got Alias hem ,do,no,through "moral
suasiqn":towaras elevatink thet.Olio:of
; the qnnyiets., The retioii, asserts that
accomplished this .Niork.
J e t ie Very, : natural
,that good should,
.come.of thif+ as Ahem are very few
_so haraened 'even in our jails ",tliat
are not bettered liy,cOiltam,"wittithOse
.wko can say u,kindly word to them
..and east about tliern_an air of an ele
IMEI
' "CiE rfstie .aLAppli ea t ion s
ir'appdintritiant 4t89 tonsils-takers tiro
I . now:becorning;%quite 'numerous, . and
,„Ithe;Murshals are likely to „have ,their
hsnds full of this 'business for some
time to conic: As COng'ressliairei3is:,
ted all new platialliti - Cernine - this -year
I will be taketi.oa. the sarne.basis itt3 in
agd,lS6oi. ,The, law, Of MO: pro
vides that•the,censes shall be taken,
:I),,:y:tbe'Unifed' StatesMit,rslials--of • the
""resi:fictive districts,' 'with the' die of
1 -'such4ssistantslas-shall ho required.— '
divided into census dis
tricts to be, composecl,of not less than
twenty r theny.nd persons: T'lle'assist
ants for taking the census aro appoint
ed and commissioned by. the Marshal
ruinil.ure :paid, their-, compensation as
!,) fol.lows4- 71 . 1)yo, septa for, every name
, tAncen cents for . ever farm, fifteen
ms for ever
cents , productive establish
tiver cents for every
11 4lees - aqd•persoti and tWo per cent.. of
.c-the-grossAmoont,for !mines .enuniera
ted, for social statistics, and ten cents.,
per mile for travel. The enumeration
~.zeqst. begin the,fificfray , of June, and
t he census must be;co . mPfettictiittd the
returns all to the - Seeretaily of
r '"tholiiiterierby the first 'of November.
:following. • The Superinternient,of the
: :: ,consus,is,-,Francis . A. Walker, of
~the ppreau or Statistics, and ASsititant
Special ,Conirnissinder Orilec'renne. It
ivill'l36'Sd& - by the fOregoing•that • the
_
comT,Tensqtion l pfforded,an enumerator,
p . vovidin" . s . the district allottedvlb him
' th 20,000• per:
"..snna', would liellbout , SW, :er: , .taore:
.1. The Marshal. is forhidden,bylayi to ac
. eopt, any„bribe,or,peqsjdcration,lor an,
appointment of aSSistant, and is liable
' tb AO.Orfitialf he'sladiild.be`dontiicted
'; ••:
experiments -made_ in GCF,-,
many by this military authoriting show
• •
'sliel3t of lab- throe' Mabee' think'
Fan passage for in::
!fantry• 'or.thorscs , marching dm single
file, and for light carriages;
with a
thickness of si2s_inches it will bear all
sorts ,of
_wagons acTd — , - c - iinnon.. Tlio
hetirin'g ! power "of 'tli . c`lice •miit -be in=
°ranged Eby covering it with - traw, and
laying planks under the wagon-wheels.
REMARKABLE DISCOVERIESe•—•A most
singular and wonderful discovery has
been made in Sullivan county,Pfliana.
The footprints of civilization ht".e been
discovered one hundred 1/4 -Ind-14i..hty
.4
.; .4?
feet below the ofjrtp net li x "In•
acv
the Corryvilleujilep 4134 tholubrie
mentioned depth, ofeoVs,m,pubssio
of leaves, Has, 'l3 'tralfritii\and - 6ftw , sam='
pies of vegetation were taken out, Lo
ather .with the solo of a shee, or
. a
sariarldichmpfete state - of -pctrifac
tioreqiigiteid fs Piirfcioi,
and. in it the resemblance of nails - 13t:
tacta;is . idalti and distinct. Besides
th s olig - the petrified body of a serpent,
dvefeet* thNe_incheaJong,.wasupTth
ed3 icari Utifoh''in'coufiner.ting
on this wondequidiscovery,,says :
"When this discovery is seriously
considered in conneetion with the gen
eral formation• of).the,earttr, for a cir
cumference of seventy aria' eighty
miles, around—there .not, being , a -.hill
ef arty.matei,.fal,hight 7 -4t a, ravine of
a depth Werth` fi' reMitirk—not a cavern,
tho'Wtitiati-r-thlti . !attest stream
withirabbs scope, andthe earth alniost:,
level, t und thickly and.heavily,.tinAer
ed. What ,ruiriduan ge - 1 ,139wn into tbe
hOWelsi of the earth one hu,ndred and
eighty Net, firmly' rooted
litikEy of the fdri3se i 'and' solve the. mys
teries!there unfolded? What .intelli
gent being. can stand and look upon
these marks, of civilization, which pave
been buried for ages upori tiff()
feel that be is not treading?iipari"inilL'
lowed ground?" What.pen can'explain
or, convey
,a correct, appreciation-,of
this .connecting, link or, joining of
bands `as it were;;'- With, 'th'ose who
must have existed years before the
flood ? Indeed, we are lost in wonder
and shall deavfn i the : solution ..to the
more oxpericncetl.'f,, „ . •
- "
Friday afternoon last, at 5 o'clock,
a distressing,affair oceuxred at Dick
son's Pond, pear,:li,ewburg,N, in
the drowning of a, young man 'named
'Thomas McCullough, in- full eight of
two hundre&people•who Were on, the'
pond . Iteeems,that McCullough,. in
; company, ivith a friend cane, up from
,New WindSor etirly, in, the .afternOnn
'for the - purpose of skating on the'Pond,
and enjoyed themselves for several
hours in. that. recreation. In the .course
r ef the .afternoon a number. of persons
iiroke thrOugh ibe. ice, and .some . of
were only saved with the great
est difficulty: • betil t Was 'seen' 'that
l ithe sports was attended with danger,
that,tl29 ice was not.thiek , enough., for
safety, Many left tee, Pond Tfie de
teased and his friend, however,: con.:
lidded sltatin , ;;'end at abOut 5 o'cloCk,
both of them broke • throUgh • the ice
within a few feet of each ; other, and
at a point, opposite Mr. Odell's ice
house.., Mr.
,McCuliqugh's
,friend by
'dint of 'swimming' and breaking his
Waystbrough'thaledinit - naged To' got
where-the water was shallow' and
made his way out. But Mr. McCul
lough, was
. less fortunate. He ~strugg
led in the water for some time,: the
ice breaiiitig . 'away under gr6p.-
'At 'fir'st'We seemed 'confident,' as - did
:those , were - watching hi'm; .that
,ho;w,opld sacceed.inget ling ont,puitbe
ice, and ho struggled ,on„without . at.
terink a word. But it 'Soon' became
•iW,Fderie that his Strength
''l , Thereltwdre'at , tlits ttime , frcina• - •one
hundred and fifty , te.twe hundred per.
sons,9,n, ,Uopes and, planks
were brought and thrown out to him,
add`' now °Very :tffr;rt'tliftt," could' be
inadti , Was Made to 'save - him. =His
criinrade called out to. him to keep.• up
his „courage" and help, would
o seon
reach 'him, but the drowning man
made no answer, and kept struggling
On. Ho grasped' a rope - that Was'
thrown , to , hirri, and an effort was made
to ,draw• him out_of the water, but his
heuurnbed,fingtts could not retain hold
- of the, rope, and it was pulled away
front ien. Again and again Was"it
thrown; to • hitri; and , with the same
fruitless results Parties -approached
within twenty feet of him, and pushed
out boards to.him, but ho was unable
to avail himself of the help Offered.'—•
'His strength' was now almost spent.—
A boat 'was got out from the shore,but
this.aid came•too.late.; -The drowning
youth was seentntpen his lips--which
time of this struggle for life, 10
Minute's, had. been kept tightly`eloied,
atid , attempied to Speak:, - but what,he
desired to say-never reached, the ears
of the bystanders,- for, just ,then his
I struggles ceased and he disappeared
beneath the surface. '
~:,A,NOVEL SCENE 'A NEW YORK
,COURT.—At
,tll9 close of .14 ,trial, re
,cently, in the Queeris,Court House, of
indicted Tor 'areon 'in
the' night - of , -tho
'23d orNovember, the raridition 4)f the
verdict was remarked by the singular
conduct of the jurors, ! After a short
deliberation the jury returned' to
,the
court room. ' The foreman; ialtnsWer.
to the usual question,' rose and' said
that -a verdict of, guilty bad ,beeti•
agreed, ,9n.. ,Judge Armstrong ,then
,sektenced the prisoner to the State
_Prison fOr three years and 'six nioahs.
'Meer - the sentdnco had been" 'pronlihn
'oed three! of the- jurors denied' that
they,had egret:alit° the ,verdiet,„ ! whieh
had. been, rendered.- .The jury,. were
therefore sent back for i-e- - deliberdtron.
After a sito r kiiit6ival they were iidain
calla d befoto the bar and-the foreman
again announced that they had•agreed
ppon,a. verdict of.guilty,,. The Judge
then asked if,thy, were unanimous in
this flailing, and' in reply 'on'e .of 'the
twelve l ilelibe'rately rose and repudia'-'
ted the words , of the foreman. -The
rest-of•the jurors were, thunderstruck.
.Olieers i „their „consternation,,. the'
recreant begun tot'refidet.,," For some
niin'tited his Cogitation 'was tense.—
"Then, with4tt sibh , of resignation; he
.sab,nkitted, and' the prisoner gave, up
,kope,,that for a moment, he bad poter
-I,tettained.. -
.
: The' Sleeping 'Behlity-is still. living'.
near Union City • Tennessee, and; as
usual during the fast twenty years, ; she
r,clppqN eleven. times, in . twenty:lour
pours, remaining awake nipil minutes`
to
a time; She Wks well, and ik said
s ' • ••. '
• t • •
rpm . Al.ippesola T4nuse has passed by
A to 13 - a bill to' amend the Constitu
tion provididg for woman atiffrage.—'
The - •bill provides"qhati wsMan. may
votly.upon• any; propositiONAl4,batloto
to be in Sepal - 1 1GO baXOO4, ,r,•• • ~N
Death in Kerosene.
The,ijl , Fatilcce,Sentittel of a recent
date say?-;1
Notwil4ttandrrig all;,that \has been
said •Ind% g ittupapob'6e t:ii:A)less and
(timgerona4ragtowollbgbting fires
Ifith keffitteneith4 indul
&coil in to4a gteat 19xtelitOind within
Lba fins.t,4Wo s days Ittas e llien the source
of two "terrible — an6idents,. through
which three young - women were hor
ribly and fatally burned. The first ao
'einiettink
On Siiturday morning- a triful after
6 "o'clock, the residence of Mr. Teter
Wheelfick; on pe l etd 4lAenof, 'Yellen:slV
aneDiviiion 'eere,-fesotinded with
byte kg — from— th base me n
Wheeleick immediately ran down
stairs, and was horrified to find the
eeraPtrsgirlf l iuggie'pv le, wyith.-
thOsfleo'ffhti , clotlieti
and hair_ a blaze. - Beside her, near
the: stove, lay. . quart! kerose!
can,, with the ,hottom hlowu out,
which - told at a , glance- the .cause' of
the poor girl's misfortuine.' Qttick'aS
thoughp„Mi. .11,41eoldek `,seiz . od hie,oy9r 7
and oniieroping - the shrieking
girl, smotheredlini flantes.:lhOyhysi
claps, Kaye- ,ahnntlene&alfhopeg of her
recovery. Mips Doyle is about twenty
years of.age i and was theoonly support
of an aged and widowed mother.. •A
~.The next nocid,ent,similar, in cause
arid' •tdek plach 'at 1 6`36 1 o'olOok
yesterday morning. :Veheims Nation
al Hotel, corner of 'Weet "Water and
Flowed Strecita,iwas'tliO seem; of an
other ,stec'dent r :by- which two girls,
cooks" in the establishment, were - so
badly burned that the physicians pre-'
netineed' them beyond 'a hope ofrecov
ary,..Mrt.,George Langley,, runner, for
the hotel, had jest OttiroCil froM 'the
Union Depot, and was ptinipirig two
pales of water in the basement, some
fifteen . 2.fee ,frs.oh:ei 4. ot.',
when he heard the sound of an'explo
sion-„followett liy-serenms, ;He hurried
to the kichen door, which opened in
ward from the hall, but found it block
ed by so,,meione upon the inside; •Div
iniog E the ktronble immediately
knocked a panel out of the door and
foniertho.girls 'enVeloPedf in - fiarfies.
Recognizing the porter they opened
the door, and,. placingtheir burning
arms abont.hirn,. cried amid shrieks
and groans "Oh, George, save, us,, save
us!" M.T
,r,, ,angley„ finding that, he
conk:111'ot -rbleage-himself the
rushed out into the yard with the girls,
where he disengaged himself,' taking
off his overcoatc ran after One of them
and - caught , 'her just las-she reached
the street. ' , He quickly threw the gar
nient Over her and managed to ilin'oth
er the -fire. •Wbile Mr. Langley was
busy with' the' fortutate upon
the walk,lho'clerk of thelidter,'lrous
ed . shirielignnd'grbtiasc rehOhed
- the yard' and tore the burning clothing
froth the othergirl,*whe NC's chasing
about th 6 yard in groat agony. With
permission of Dr. Shetirmaii; the'phys
jpian,in charge, the eNestof the.,girls
was allo*cd retate'the Leirctlinglitn
ces attending- the accidmit; She gave
hoe
‘ name as MatildaskJaltr,; t3eitLe . he,,was
eighteen' Years Of age f-Sani she - and
companion,
.Caroline K'ostar, got 'up
date and in their hurry,tO'get break.
fast on time, could not, gc - pjlio 'fire to
burn when she tan'urs:faitil iiha' got
a gallon can.of,kerosime,:and•Commen
ced to. pou.r.soine . of the "oil upon the
fire het' companion stooped and .
'Welk , the
,at-,the...Lhoarth
'draught. -,,Quicker Ain iliotigbt....fire
tlio blow
ing,tho bottom out, scattered its burn
ing contents over,them . .• ~
, -
• Executions at Santiago, Onbai
ff
,NEsyl:9,ltit, jliarch 3d.—A Havana
-linter gives the details of thei arrest
and execution by the Spanidrde,ortho
'Allege& Cabal',Junta*:it San'tiagii.' s The
arrests_ numbered, forty .to fifty, and,
as alrei4 • Putifiithd,z , Oighthen hove
execnted,, including . two, Ameri
.eane. The executed gentlemen, when
arraigned before the-military Continis
akin that condenined Mein, educated
the existence of the association to
which They - ,belonged--,
.butz-denied its
being a piiliffiafjitiai;*Thit'only a Mn
'Sonic lodge ; . thatilley Mot together as
',Masons for:Masoeic,purposes, and not
be Poliiiehiliti'foi'politicall Purpoles. l —
defense appears to have angered
:instead cifstitisfiedAbh Spaniards.• A
Catalonian• priest, who has been noted
fcirthe"ultraisne of'bis loyalty and Vic);
lent denunciation of Cubans, irnmedi
atelY'pronthin'ned-Freci Masons no . bet;
,ter.then,insergents ; that the rising . of t
Yara 'plotted. and 'planned in a
Masonic lodge; that'Cespedes is a Me
son, and that wherever Masons emigre
gate'there Spanish loyalty dies. The
American Consul; Mr. Phillips,•ablY
seconded ..by-,Mp,:flawnsdco, the British.
Consul,'elidetiVoied . tb save the
lives of his two countrymen, Datinery,
and Portuoudo, ;but, without success
The volunteers insisted upon their life
blood being , shell, as well as that of
their' Goblin assoChites, , and - thwarted'
appeals to the Lieutenant Goverpor,
of the-District-to spare them.:_The,two
Americans were - Free 11 , 1 - asooN and one
of„thp,Cuhane was Senor Andres la
Ilitento,„the Grand 'Orient' of the Ma:
Sdn'S'of thb " "
Pliillips - reports that the remain;:
.ingprisoners aro to be °sea ted - soon,
hat statements from'othersources -are ,
tklal-thop.,ieutonant i Goverap i r s .is
psisoki4,a_kli time 44,iliieini,laq has
written to ltodas for ibit:iiii:ltiorie.'The
volunteers, headed. hy,.Col. Beet, wero
faiiiitis at theielay, - and cldmoring
loudly for the execution of all the ar
rested p'a'rties.,, may have happened
already that the , Lieutenant Governor.
had'to succumb to their dOnfands: I am
assured.,that other Americans are also
included-in•the .10t.,• Phillips has
asked the Americati`Govornment for a
amyl-of-war.- - The British Consul has .
'also written 'his' Government that a
British war vessel should be kept con
stantly at his disposal.
.
before hiii - vidg • Bostbn",,Prince
Arthur sent to Miss Minnie Sherman,
daughter of General,Sherman, a chaste
,and costly gold,ieduiligo,,having his
likeness on one si`de anortinit ?if*Queen,
Victoria on the ot:her. , Accompanying.
the,gift was a delicately worded note,
ip which, the Prince hegged•that Miss
.Sherman•WOuld, accept the medallion
as a token of-his 'appreciation of, the
generous • hospitalities he had - ezieri•
Cinced l et ;the, house , of her father,. and
as a slight tribute to the beati iof
American womensof 5010 131 49,1 1 1p5'50
enopent,•• • „ •
oral 3,lttel4gentt.
.1
In - ftecordance-with a call made to
gorpp4n3f,
kirec4l;sday . mien fliegidpkt:Ofo
clarnatien, Milton S. Ly.tlf,;''.lA,2..V‘titi,
appointed "chairmaßAtid
Isenberg, Secretary of the meeting.
the men form
ed in-line - across the - room. - Addition
al earplltlateVaivep!' then made s untilt
the - name on 'the list' mbeied 1 101 ,
tiVenty 'few; i3 — th ati"thS 'rftaxi
nm nuraber allowed by law. On me-.
tion of L. Frank Wattson, a portion
of the acts of Assembly regulating the
organization of the Militia and gover:
ning ofgoinpanies after being formed
wtta'reafi b rLy le , the Ohnjr,n;tan„
s'en)e 4 eyclifefliatlioln given of th n 6;
jeat'-and:diltlig company;
• On motion, Messrs. W. K. Burchi
nell, E. =S Mellurtrie and John A:
Mahon were appointed a . committee to
no ti fy;tlre Po t i:er r iler th a t' , z CiP9oi
number of men had been — enrolled to
form l a„company,:
order an 'election of officers in accor
dance with-the.yT.. 7 ..
rt
On otion'ef W. K. Criteit, adjourn:
ed to meet at the call of the Chairman
Of the Aintnittee above mentioned,
when. i sai4 committee is ,reaV t to
- .1. B. F. Isr.iinimo,'J!f
, , , • Siti'etaiy."
t ~
fier.Th.e.report of the Adjutant gen
eral,:
‘ of ;Porfnsylvit :insk
shows the 3 Pre'senci; of a very consid
erable military spirit in:onr midst, and
also prOtlns Oat' that . spirit is'iin'the
increase: In 1867 there were' but"thir
ty-eight 'companies of unifornied ma
litia in existence in the whole State.
In 186 S they had increased to seventy
eight companies. This year shows 168
companies inaetual organization and2s
companies are , . organizing. Of the 107
nOtrinft'ilesotihnized daripg la i sp;; 6,6
in Philadelphia. Thn city companies
aro organized.in regiments, which aro
in turn. brigaded, forming tbeairst di
vision pentisyivania State intilitia
• ~.
The Alto'ona Sun is responsible for
thelollowing "It is said that an old
litight;'s; shrolid i Tioin 'bud." of
our Eleventh', Avenue tnettihtt:fits
.Wedaesdaypfor..herhusbaud, remark=
ing that he: was not dead yet nor,par
tieutarly ailing, but she didn't knew,
that she ednld,huy it so•pheap again!'
Connecticut editoritn4ounees
that,iti W°pbtlekie:of die csining!Week
it iChisliffrkSe tri!'interVib4'"enum
ber of his subscribers on the subject of
finance. We.shall be glad to hear the
results of his interviews. •
Cti-.MeLnimhan, Stone & IsetA,Hollidays
burg, have thellargest and best assortment
of ,G arderk qintiFlovrer'Seeds.
Send' for - Qittpigng. Ann'd c.nti pdiers
sent on receipt of money, postpaid. [fe9 dm
. ,
liirCider Groin Saw/atom Cluye.,-
teis 4 , 4 'erg; Cultivators, Wnl3lp:iig
St
Stbne &
1 1 / 4 1(tehirfeN, etc;; • If
160 Wit, Irollidqsburg. fe9.48,,,,,
rat— Beef Gdin Miller and Guna • Spying
Drillti;a ,liialaniapiid, Sii)noltA laatt'a,
11iillidajratiurg; - Pa.? _ $";
Pratt
_Hity Rakes. Mc.
Latgdmic, kleeit'l3,4l4llidayeburg4sm
"%fan Isett, Holliaitys
burg, wurrant'all theii ife9.sat
Avoordebilii. -
From WOO -upwards, at Lewis' Book
Store, .
L IST CarniROIIS ° •
• APRIL TERM-181p..
GRAND JURORS. •
James A. Appleby, laborer, Dublin . .
.Win 11. Brewster Merchant, Sbirleyeburg • •
Tiromoa Bell carpenter, Barree
Samuel Bowmen farmer. Shirley
John 11. Danford carpenter, cattionont
William S. Carey manufacturer, Fseoglin
Sterrit EUM - Rlins farmer, Jackson •
William Davis farmer, Jackson
S.D. Beans farmer, Tell
Reuben Dittsworth fanner, Jackson
• James French carpenter, Springfield •
G. Dorsey green Iron master, Porter
Sernuel.lleaton. teacher Odesville „
JohnOlagey merchant, ' Huntingdon '
Adam Lightner farmer, West
Samuel,ll. Lipu far,er. Springfield
Leaden Not Tis farmr, Walker '•• •
Charles Oyerdur farmer, Shirley ,
Daniel Pelglital farmer, Penn
Shooninker l . farmer, Oneida • ,
'Jetties Smith liirtrier,troniivelr - t-; , '
4P S. Stales blacksmith, Wilkor • .
' Thomas IVilson farmer, Warr/ordinal*
• 1 J. 11 Widtiode; M. D., Penn • • . •
lediTrisz JOSORS- - FULST WERE.
David Asliton farmer; Springfield
Africashoomaker, Hiatlngdon„
'J. IL Boring, foreman, Hon tin gdon
St D,:13ollogor fanner, Cromwell
•
.13phrem Cbileote, P. M a Mt. Briton • . -
Asa Corbin fanner,,P°l o,l
D. D. Civils shoemaker,
.- Andrew tarbury fernier; Hopewell
, • • Asher Drake farmer, Clay
• Jacolo,Flasher blacksmith, Mt. Drams .
, Samuel Mono farmer, Lincoln " -
. Joseph Yogic- farmer, Dublin
Boni Fiemiug fanner, Jackson , ,
Jacob Carper farmer, Juniata
tlAich farmer, Clay
• J° o °Pli 4. Green iron master, P Tier , ,
William tlebrot saddler, Ceastrlllo • ,
lhos. Hall ittadeli, Lincoln '
Petcrillegher farmer, J,unlatit, „. „
. Jain Hulick tamer, Sarre°, .
• John Hewitt farmer. Porter ,
John Hess, Railroad Lose, Lincoln ' •
• 'flees. K. Henderson farmer, Witerierentark,
Hildebrand farmer, Shia ley . •
Behar Jades clo*,'Frenlain
R. B Jones fiirmer,Tell ,
• John K . Metz, laimer, Brady '
Rolled Morrow gent, Dublin ,
,'Samuel McFarron wof; Alexandria
• ' Williate'filcCiirfney former, West ' '•
Ileury Neff farmer, West .
John Oduldt farmer, Juniata ' ' ••
John, Piper'earpenter.'Alegielaie
Itebert Pat oms former, roll
.
• Jacob Porter farn'air, Oneida '
Thos.,Blley mill nright,Franklio ", •
, Anthony Shultz:farmer, Lincoln " • •
John P. Speuegle laborer,' Warriors/Mirk
, . • Abram Shinelelt fanner, Juniata
Ilartidon'Spbck fanner, Juniata' •,
Geo. 0, Smith lelarer, Barret,
, Harry J. She*. Minister , Mt: Damon
Jelm o.•Stiatertinb keener -. " ' "
D. F. Ttiseat• faimer, Porter ,
loin Taylor fainicr. Tod '• ••
. "Lazarus Peeler farmer, Dublin ' •
I • Porter Rebh,fitrinar, Walker r•
TRAVERSE JURORS—SECOND WZRIC... , •; '• •
William Burchinoll mechintstihmlin'gdoti •
Jacob Baker carpenter. Alexandria' ..
floury ItrumbaughTermor , Penn • ,
'Jeicph Bauglislough engineer, Jackson'
Allison Crum teacher, Todd • -
David Cree cabinet maker,
,WATionimark.
John Croteloy fabler, Jackson • •
John II Dontildson farmer, Lincoln • • •.' .
A. IL Denis farmer,' Juniata •
;Tame. Davie Dirmer, Jackson , . •
' David Bleared° carpenter, Continent' e
' Augustus Ebberman moldier; Mt. Golan , •
'E. A. Green gentleman, timely , •
• A. K. Green gentleman, Springfield
Daniel Ifertaler shoemaker. Huntingdon'
-W. M. Thompson fernier, Brady
Frederick Harmony fermi.: •••.
Thema. Keith forgone°, Franklin
s Nathaniel L . } tteeiddier,.fiorris,
I.lolSeplf Lads fof or; Italleb. 3 1 t .tett
- Jobn McNeal farm r, her '
Robert I.l..Myton, farmer, Darr.
lictititoreen ;
Jacob; Musser Jr., fiirmer,Brady
No Won Madded IgtMers Slatingeom
Asaph Price former, Cromwell
Wm. L, pider-selfdfor,'Werrtorametir.‘ I
David Speek'fiiimitr;Juoßtta
MO).
.
Goo. Taylor farmer, Caul
' Frank Wolfkill•feriner, Dfittly
Coo. P. Wakefield farine,'West'
• • Simon White fareterullentlerson
•• 'John W. Yocum farular:Juhlate
James Spoor former, Tell
o •
- MARRIED,
the.2lth twit:, by - the Rev.llkeley Ifly, Mr. Vret
itAMßEltibt Manor hill, to llles KA'L'E GLASS, of En
Mirth lit'',l3lAlll( NEFF,
daughter
W; , and 0. - LOyeiaged 'l9 months and 14 daS%:
4 , f ,',1 - 11S:MCColiiiellstriojin, February 28th, at McConnell;
' Iroin;llrli. - ELIZABETII LANG, aged 20 years, 1 month
I,slnd .1 day. '
_ _ .
Pintensbrna, , Bleb. 8, lyt).
efieitiii - Vaiii For AtiMr." . "" . '14.644'.71 .- '
Extra Flour per barrel, 7...:-.........................ii
Rye Flour per burrel' ' ''''l4,-...f.14.: $6.9008.0116-6
Red Wheat per bushel 1'2301.26
Ilya per bushel •-• , --: -- 93(g61..01 -- '-
Corn per bushel 65®9Icts.
( Theti per bushel - i - ' -;'," ' t I : 64®56cts.
I i' I . "- - '.. ' 1 °' P fralitaair Pilch 8 1610
Spring Wheal Flour per barrel $5.60660.00
tVeYhdat - 1,62'17161661 " ---- `''''''''""""'""" -- $1:15@l1:18 - ""
, Corn per bushel.., , . 7 8 (618C.i ~
.:Oataper bu5h01i..41.....i ..... A'..1.4.1.4 •' i 484=0174144
lip per bushel ...... ....i .i.n.. . $0.96(41.00Z
burley
• ;
.-:4lata aiaaed
. - PHILADELPHIA, Meh: , 3; 1870,
The following are the closing - pricee.of.pe
Haien Bro., 40 South Third Street :
o,"!.81,
4 "64 ii ,
'65,
'65, new,
.•,,
- !g •
, "68,-
" s's, 10.40'5,
U. S. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy,:
Due Comp. bit. Notes,
Gold . - -
Silver, - -• • . 111 , 112
Union Pacific. R.R . lst`Dl:Bonde 830 840
Central Pacific 960 970
Union Pacific Land . Grant Bonds 720 ..730
EtIINT/NGDOpT '81A10311113.
CORRiCT.EIi WEEKLY IY. iIIiNRY h.OO
• Irnoittals•iittoa.
Fieba-Sit'Perfine r Flour,'Pei barrel; • $4.25
Pxtra Flour, . ; • .do- • 4.50
Fanily*Flehr; „ 5.00
GRAIN—Bid Wheli, , ,pei bushel:, — 7 1211.00
White Wheat; `do ' ' 1.10
gYe ' • . do
Corn, new, do,
Oats, ' do
Barley, ''' do
SEED—Timothy, ' do
Flaxseed, . - do
Cldverseed,' per.,o4 I l i bs. "' ,
PROVlSlONB—Potatoes,,per bushel.
Dried Apples,,•''.',•;V,,do,
• 'Corn - Meal, per ,
Dried Peaches, per poUnd,
Dried Beef, • do,' '
Lard, • • "
-Pork, •
Butter, „A c v
„Cheese, 110'. . . 20
• Eggs, per dozen; • ' • 20
Ham, , '
' ' ' ' ' 20
Side,, •,• •• .; 117
.Shoulder; l5
COAL—Hard 'o.ooso
:Broad Top 3.00®3.50
i '12.0012130,00
'SuttioLgs—Lap, , per 1000 ft.i: ;40.00(0)12.00
.fflktscztautNeousr-qnarit t iper cord; I ; ; • el.oo
Bran; p'or ent,, , ••••••'' " •• 1.0 210
- Hops, per Round 40
NNW; - t do . T•F Oc7;:n f.45a,50
rRaYi per,tdi . Araffit;':l
llides, • '6 ®7
Green .4.pplep -- do • • 75@1.00
tiNj o i l ii,; •11 I • ./..1 1 . -••• •45
NEW.AbVtATISEMENTS;
iasITED)-ATi,6Ol - 42):IiESIV AN
kin t his Ithdresale Aottpin:' , liii t te(Of
h`o: 221',' North 3d • Sh&t, NOTIO
'need address unless Aroll ecqualtattit whit the merchants
hr tine county. 7 ~ 1- m119.1t -
NORWAY OATS. : •
I ' XTE litivo i nowl in stXrl3, I ?ilatid lot of
V,. V _the Genuine ittinteclelliiOck.l of ,
•
OATS
fplatleweareoffering as low nanny responsible house to
r:
1.;
VARIiEk ' BEEDS;
?.Yr-yvs fr iar e
sibiirei Yodasceraifidonci. ••
PLOVit • " •
l'TrewCTltrgij!ticigel!°77 C or n
Pianer, keiVl'sisatiarz..,.O
= IMPLEMENTS,
'.: . :TO1?;cOy1;id to tho city. ;• .
Onr imatenr'il Grade and Calendar for 1870 and:Fries
List of geode mailed Free to all applicants. • • • ' • •
, • WADE & ARMSTR9NI7I;"
[Successors to Paschall Morrie,]
iyiytkoitiuss,
in10:31; "1120 b7AHRET ST.; Philadelphia
-2341:13 - ari3"Sil
RAW BONE
.SUPEILPHOSPHA.TE OF LINE.
DE , MARK. ••.• i;
." •
SPRING l- 7; rti 1870.
/ i,
fS
.lE l ,lsl.l".tiaeSinati
• • • Incredse your crop of '
OORN, OATS, POTATOES, WHEAT, AND GRASS,
,Aevvell as „
-
ADD TO THE FERTILITY OF YOUR SOILd
Ey a Judicious and EcOnomlcalModo of
-I,IC A IT U '=MT • . •
Gel the wine, of you r outlay ihe fi rst i season.
Obtain beiter fi lled e ars and heavier grain;
Keep your soil free from noxious mech.:.
Make your land permanently fertile..,
Over SIXTEEN years of constant moon all crops, has
proven that Baugh's Raw Done Phosphate may he de•
pended upon by Farmers.
HIGHLY IMPROVED AND STANDARD WARRANTED.
For Selo by r -Agricu tural Dealers generally. t
BAUGH & SONS,' -
111AN N trecrO m is;' • ,
Office, No..2l3:f3cinib, 'Delay:4lre Avenue,
, rald.tst•
R OaSpAtl4-..A.LIS
iMeTt7iEsq purifies
i . IPI I , I I2II=7O S° I4I I RIPSIgg
ChroulwAtßetlissr•of the Blood,. Liver and Kid.
nays, plreopimeoded by,the Medical Faculty.and
thousand of our beliecitizeis: —
'ltdedchll,l4iffinodyistiPhysiclineaud patients
who'lliveused Itovidalts /end fur 'tho' Roundel Is
Guide to , Health or Almanac for this year, y which
we Jitibilsfi for diratuit sus distribution; itill
Hive yell valuable infoimiltfoti," "
. .
• , Ile-tltl'lT..Carr,'of Raltlmdre !says I ,
I take pleasure in recunmending your Romani
!o as a very powerful alterative. I have seen H
-4‘
url In SwF qttes with happy reanltsone dn,citee
o eacondary syphilis, In which ,the natiant. pro
nounceithlinself cured. allor.'having "taken_ five
bottles of your medicine. The other Is a case of
scrofula Opens which in rapidly lin
pi.wing!unil6r its use, tad the indication, are
that the patient will soon xecover.e d have care•
fully; examined thiformula by which your Rosa.
flalistumnds; andllnd it nn .-exoellinal-compound
hlterative ingredthato. - '•
•- - - -
• Dr. Sparks. of Nlcholasni I le, gy„ says s he: ha e
need itonadalis in canes.ofserofula ; and sqpndary
Syphilis with satisfitetory.results—as a plearterof
the blood I know no better remedy,...., • ;
Samuel O. McFadden, Mtlrfreebero' ,Teratessee,
says:
I have need seven bottle - a
of Rdeadalle, and am
entirely cured of Rheumatism; tend me foor bot
tles, as I wish it fur my brother, who ban mein
imm sore eyes. .
flualemln Bechtel, %de, Wiftea4,have
sulfuredr for twenty yearn With an invotiratelrup.
tion over my. body; a. abort' time since iI, pur
chased a bottle of Resadalls and it effected • a per.
list cure. •
Rosadal is is sold by :lan Road and S. S. Smith,
lluntingtlou, Pa and Dr,uggietu generally.. '
• ;Lidiratory, II) iatirige Place; Bilthithie.:
A
li'
E
• , , .
, CLEMENTS &pg.
1'b.78.1 yr. o
r ' i P.." •" • • ..ProPEtetOrs.
MTINGIiii ;
, • • . •• I
NEATLY 12.6. TED AT
tile . '4 '
Oi";1 1 3 . *it'll' Otte.
=EMI
MARKETS.
=
- • no - 115,
:1111 111/
1101 'lloi
rllOl 1101
1091',109
;„ 110 :;110}
110 1101
1071 1071
11 1 01 9 1101
=MI
s '
Z T'
~i~®; ~ o
=II
TO THE
~ ,f,Ti ~j ,%~ ~75C
RED:FRONT
GROCERY
70
-35
1.00
3.50
1.75
7.00
FOR W.IIEX3MI 23331.15 1 30
t:i
40
1,75,
2,00
SYRUPS,
MOLASSES,,
CONFECTIONERY.
!! .• , • • • I •
SUGARS,
COFFEES,
- Ti,i§; ' 1 ',. 1: ' - ' '": 'g'it)NEtA'RE,
MEAT,
-;,
. :.CHEAP.,. ; , ~
I. BOOKS
ey ,. ,-. ,f::4 - 11-I\l - 3:?- -
~-: 'l ii/
E
'• • •
WALL--
r -pap -
• • /
girtif-4.1% , 1: - 7: 4 ,, , ..7.i= 7
:57 , i i
Zifif , ! . ;TiYAlllki.i , .•.l)›;,) , ?l::3•;ti'l:;:`-4
K ~4a. kitt : , .Vt , iir.Air..7:: I '.' .fe 5 ''',e;e: '
1
a
.--k '-. , tiV‘ ..,.'',.. f 4',. .6" :i I: i
:i: , ,;(.-„, 'fib
~--.-,,, 4 - I;*.g..i *:: d
, \ ~,,.:,.. , :i.
.),, , :l. ;, 1 , s. , ...„4 , .4 . f 4 ,2, r 4 c), 'e
' L ? .-,. :_,:f:-:,!; i - ,•,4. f ri1- 7 ,4,4.: i' 7 ' , !:li
....i- 1, , - 4:1 .44 • - 0 (11/3..'Rk d
-e ,, ; ~ - ,.:if-q,- , 1 4 ,; 7/.. AA
tk... , ::::ti .. ....,1` y . S2Rf' - - " : ".-I._tr. %: Y. ..,,-- ---,1. - a
, '''''
-V ari , A P , .'
~,, 3, ... i • . ..,_ , , , ~,
. ,
Lewis' Bo* Store,
Pt.
Sohnol Books and Statioaory;Bibl6.4, , .llYmn
Books,: Miscellaneous Books of all kinds,
Blank Books, Sunday, School BookS;'.'ete.,
Inks of all kinds, Notions, Perfumery. Fea
st
.Books Pocket ! Knives, Musical Instru
ments, Wall Paper; Winddvi , Shades ' nod
Fixtures, etc.-, etc., etc. inovll.tf.
WINDOW 'VUIITAIN TAPERS
A. - LARGE STOCK
AND .
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
tcrU ;::•:„04?ro ji!t;
Window. OurtAiA TApets,
JUST RECEIVED
•
1300,K .STORE.,•
•
REVENI TE - STAMTB
FOIL __SALE
nuNTINGTRINT,.PENNA.-
flLANKal.lilak._
1
STABLE'S SALES, '',' ' ATTACIET EXECUTION
ATTACHMENTS, ' - EXECUTIOI`Ms - ,`
SUMMONS, ' ' , DEEDS, •'—`- =' ' •''
SUBPOINAS;• ' ' ' • ''! • MORTGAGES,. •-, , '
SCIIOOG ORDERS, ..
"."' ' JUDGMENT•NOTES,i '
LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION'S BS,'
COMMON BONDS, ' ' ' • jUDGMENT-BONDS/
WARRANTS, 0 •• :, FEE BILLS,•, ,-„ , -,•
-NOTES, with amaiver of the $3OO Law. ~• r - • •
" JUDGMENT.NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law.
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, with Teachers.
hi ARRIAG E' cnitin FICATES, for Justices of the Peace
nrutAllnisters of the Oespol.
i qO3IPLAINT, WARRANT, and COM3IITMEIiT . , hi case
oT ;Mouth and Battery; and Affray: . e 41 1 , t . Iv 4 i
SCIERE FACIAS, to ref, g.verpmount of jadhntent
COLLECTORSUIECIIPW PA Stole, County, School,
Borough nod Township Taxes. - - •
Printed no superior phred and for sale at the Office o
~
the HUNTIN.G DON 0.3.408.E.p.
BLANlo3,rbrevei)4lketilitik: krii4 jo order, neatly ,
at short notice, and on good Paper.-
_
•- DzPARtIIe:IT CcOcH , N SCHOOLS.
-L.X2 1 1 4 '111:06476 . Fula I , :et 18-0
To the &hpnt Dieectort bAlf untingdon County _
UENTLEMEN : Aritileation having beet ntsdo by the
boards ottlirectors of majority of the School distaicts
in said CoudtlAtittld; thoir desire, to !across° the sal ,
ary of the County Superintendent tliireof, yen are ,ro
spectrully requested tg gue,ctin.Couvention at the Court
House its lluoyogdon, en TEIUUSDAY, the 17th day of,
MARCH. 1870, at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon for the par
peso above stated, according to the terms of the eighth
section of the Supplement to the School Lasi; Approved,
the Bth day of fday,lBl6. -
31c112 3 times
\VISE- LEWIS, - Dealer in •,13ooks, Sta,
tionOri and *ado& Intro Menta,,sorner of pc.
diamond. r. 4 4
S.IIEitIFF'S - SALE:' •
By aittoo,cit. of ,Vend. EY. ditoCtod' zner'; * 1
w Lexposo• to ilubtie anle, tirthe Conti finnan, on
;DAY,:the 24th day of SIARCIIOB4O, at 2 o'clookjp.
,the following piverty to wit ••
•
• ' All.theirig . bti iiilo arid in toreit of t,hiSi
:Tlefendant 16'411 that certiild trart or pared of land,lllP
,uate hiJackson township; beishded by lambi of die heirs')
ofßenjamtn Carver, Daridliatrick. .Robert. Alyton and r
iotliere, containing One hundred acres, more or ten:
`grized, taken in'exectattla and to be sold as the prop...
toryy'pf Oem
R. P..I , IEItLY; Fhetir:
... •
cop 72 :4
i ' ''
:31AkeS4N.1):CCILTS.•
410:4.
at iia residence e in
. ..Tu natti township,: •.:
;
TWO-GOOTY-WORKIN4-.3.tA.RES
•Atith heavy,,,vll,4ifool, J, throe, yenr . ipndtit
twidjelarlda' •ii IJ,I ti i
Terme : Nine mornho credit by.• givi4
note with approveda :SalCtMeorrif
inehee'dao'clock: • -••, .••• •:: k •
nAI 2 ,•: t• D. NY; IVPM
• -
^
-:: :... • , ' v
I y• t; CI ) X
rr i f,
:.1
..?!.; k
DIJbLIG SALE
.j!:
- HOTEL FIXTURE
The taibicriber - will sell at Public Salty, at,
the Washington Hotel . ,
,`March 24th; - 1870,
~The folleiving - deactibed property, viz
„
Wash-stands, bowls, pitchers', tables . arid
ehaire: Two parlor steps, Ame c - y bar-reom
#4 , :are.,and bar fixtures and - a geiieral' - 'asseti:-
went - rof Hotel fi;tiirei, numerous - bitted..
tion. Sale to commence at 10 o ' clock,a."inb r
when terms will be made known,'- i'•
it 9P,ORgE Lprit%—
pv,wc,,t9
;
ME
MD
The'subscriber will soll”at-pu 1,4 „0 u .
at his residence near lilarklesherysintib
don county, Pa., ~ f .;
TV,e4es4la y r ill fspo#l,24 ,1.t311.
The following descitiedin:ope4,:vii; •‘'`
TWO BEAD OF WORK "HORSES,
lEEE
Four .milch cows', twos head'c;rbeof
eight head of young Cnttle,. Ttvo•Stierite
Sheep, 2 four-horse tragensr . stigoti body,
I eloverseed huller,' ii.fry&bizt nutter; 6. - giatri
drills, I,grain reoper F and: mower, plows aid
harrow's; Whey 'raket,fini.tioiseer` and rope,
sled, cook stove, kekle e ,2,heds, table, etc.
sale to commence at .9
,o'elock, when the
lterms will ba j niade -`• . 1 • " .
• ,•, 11,E98 A LT. FOIJSE;
Jowl 31xosusii; Wucticdeer: rfili2
ffElen
QUEENSWARE,
-' p üßLic,o4p :
41t.C.ClilEZICYURNAVS.'
MEE
GLASSWARE,
-
' Will be sold tablic, : eale r et Ciecit
Furnace, -1 :-
0n 4qtyrday, ..afar,cA %-l?t/fi
The following:Aeueeal property, to
110.k1pES,:ccotTS, $44:10D RES,
chetes, prq bank - and ftmence To doubleqitici Tkeet., ;eidilad ,
"efraftsie,
Thre6Ciin'g'MnLTifn'F;'t}4i'rffi~lning!lfll wheat
.b.F . rPANFh ilig,l?atr;T 4 :l -, 0, 04, wileih iiok 4 a
in:_ilichinitigh,..e.elliOlca hit . 4 ,itiy,Liiretier,
'and n great - ltitibtrbtiAbe'rarticles too'tedi
ous toneiatipii • • -•• • " Le"'
Sale'toicomatence at 10 o'clock, when - the
teirfi'eritt beinade - known. -- •
Mill ereeltickeV i l':3) . • • • •
rilithirhtrst•s'ilA
~ OF •
..• 17.4147ApLE 'REAL ESTATE
• By virtue °tau order °fibs-Orphans' Rowl,ol'4lmo-
Oi gdon - Cofiro,y, 1 will ri pose" to paltile sale outli.frow
f•esiin Cromaisll tow ustip; - ttusthoidon county; oA
• ••= • TIIIIIWBAY;the1011t
at 1 O'clotir, p. rn.. - 4/iilifdayliotAlUAßLß-IPARII4. In
Orowattoll,bildethinikeliftikinniillollPratuiriarn
'fNl'fioelLbs' twet } on the r
pf Icit'stb;
south by lauds ofltock-Ulll iron Works, contsirtiorrn
more (n. 141. theraiin :erected. a , -- cloow,Two.
STORY FRAME D 4 SLL1:10•110USE and BAWRARN,
a bauble Wagon Shed end necessary .not-bnildlogs.--A
ii.loltwelt of water (o the fiord. A lila:l,6.lring 4pple
peahen) dlohnldulfridt; iladnifambae ot-peacii,Lpeat and
.cht.rry tree,. Two, streatise ...I. 4 nater jun throue the
Kann/lei, and - here is also Wulf ore And good - limestone
ou the oriniieek:;. , "•''t • • • '•
•I ERMS ON, AA Lb l .77floft•tbird.t the. ITTcbAr.: 41ClatT
to bepafd nn cnntli'ani lon of snikat."AprlCCourt; when
decd willtp.nlu s Our balance In two equal
payments; annual iscnyeli by.
bonds of the puyototsor . .
'" ' " • CIIRISTIANTItICI3I3r4A
F0b.2.4t. ' ' Exiattur Christ.:Prlco,ztefd.
.
•
UTTON & MotON.I!TELL: "
• ;
Furniture , Yiareroons
`sTbni; "
•
PARLOR,-. DINING-ROOM
• I )..ERIRPItN I -T,P4E; -
Or thil Littest,Sfylaa. and . .boat manufacture,
ALSO
::FEATHER BEDS'drid MATTRESSES.
.
A. ^DOLTON 11. LIIISI. - .11lXVIL'A. ISM
THE FIR OF . STEEL, LYTLE .
M 454
STEEL hiving fainted . on - their tract of land'with
tit two milee the borough of liOntingdou,ii •
,1-1 tin -71
STEAM SAW. MILL, -
are ',E? - , Ui l lnEfectur? ridit 4 ,1
OAK AND PINE. .1111111)3.ER.
4 - 7i`rii 'cif! I fbe I l;n taro . ; and will be
Id opera oo Iduring lbefuntire aurineer and paki,ot the
liqtu
un onthil They will be ennbjedi to.Turnfebliim
bir•in rge identities, and otaliAlitheniiionirtit•therlow
cat cash price.. _ ,
Ordure reepectfully_solictiod._ Iricnberlioltypredge the
Pedlindiatiroa4orOeligh -
tiuntiogdon, April 22, 18624 f
LUMBER SIIINGLgS LAT.Igg.
EMLOCK, PINE BILL STUFF i ,
Boards, Plank, Shingles, Phistdrlnt)and Eldheing
Lath, constantly on hand.
Worked Flooring, dash, Blida, Doors," Door and Wide.
dOw Frames, furnished At. LoMmrae.tirereprlees.
Orals and country product generally bought at market
rates. , , • WdOONICK & DRP„
aug2tetr•Ll •'• Phllkishurg, Centro co., Pa.
°TICE •tel 1 isitit Myers, J no. A:
Myers,,and ,Slizabeth Long: Tahe notiOd that
a rule has been'granted by the Conn of Common !Pleas
of Huntingdon County to above cause why satisfaction
should not be entered upon a certain •Murtgage strew by.
Christian Myers to Ceo. Ilyers;doc'd.; - Apill 11. 'Cage.' ON.
among the records of Huntingdon county, end which is'
a lien on 187 acre, and 104 perches of land in Shirley,
twp., Huntingdon Ountoy younsylaanlin:B:, hi 1
Aich2, - D. R. P. NEELT, Sheriff.
KS! BLANKS
{ filikmAt. - stiter :StROOI.
OR : B IS O N IA -•:tit. 1,•.!0
A four months' session opens MONDAY, ttIARCII 26
}B7O, fy f tustAuntiop:in,the Compon.qnd Ifighor,Drunchs,
' titChluttic: Piton ograptlyi'Theory of teaching`, etc.'
Dates modorste and tuition satisfactory,
For full particulars, address .:Ji R.BAKER..
Orbisortia, Pa., March 2*
3
The Trig of Bohoer andßoileburg,
The Confdtsitni of'Bgdenburg,
J. P:WICSERSIIA
Supt. Common, Schools.
FOR SALE AT 1,8)7P' BOOR.:STORA
' 'oi
PqRSOI:V.A - L , PROBBTr
: ,ERTATE OF,b!ru I9TIAI PBICL~,~IEC'D.
THE PEIGHTAL MURDERERS,
; Liu ',
BE
,