The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, May 10, 1870, Image 1

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- 1 lime. ••' 2de .2 do 1 month
One inch, or less • $ 76 - $l. 25 - sl_6o, $t 76
Two 4 limbeS — 1 50' 225 2 25
Three - Inches, 225 - 3 - 25..:.:.T400'• '4 75
3 mouths, 0 montbi.' •; I,Year
One.inoli, or less t 4 00 00
Two 'inches, 6 25 - 1 9, , 00 00
Three inches oo ' 12 oo ..... 00
Nopr inches, 10 75.4-.1..--.16'00 • 025 00
Quarter Column, 13 Oa"' — lB Co Q. 30 00
Hag column . , te
00 30 00 ...... 00
One colimii; 30 00 45 00
Professional and Business Cards not exceeding six lines;
pfiexceri " • ' WOO
Adintnistraterk an;d IliCe - Cuteq7' Xotices, times, $2 50
Auditors' NotiOca, 4 timei ' - • •2•00
Estray,nr-otbar.short -1 60
,A•dtartisesuita.siberdarkalftaikh the iiumber of inter
on a desired, will be continued till forbid and charged so-
ording to these terms. ••• " • •
Local or Special Notices, 10 cents a lino for elogluLn.
sertum. By the 3 ..ar at a led.. a rate. '
Our prices for ths:printing of• Blanks, nandlullit, etc.
are reasonably law. ••• .1 " •• ;
I'D C 5510111 gIIZIIICSS OriarbS.
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oa. A.. B 81--, - • A O•_i-:-K.-_--_•U-•-G-- i,ti _,—.
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1/Acing permanently located at Huntingdon, offers
. prens,teni sem.ae to tinrporniniatity., ~ „ , , , .
°lnce, the coma no `dint ltittlyincoupled.ll.l)r: , Luden
en trill etrnuct e ::,: . ;:::2
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R~Jt? 31Y K9CULLOCH, offers his
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erp essponi son ices to thegi o f I[unttug~loo
4 4 , Lin eiciutty. titien on Hill'ennet, one door cantor line4's
eJrug tore.: Aug. 28, '65.
ALLISON MILLER -
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nu removed to the Brick Row opposite the Court Rouse.
13,1859.
F. 1• J. GREENE, . t ,
Rhtitlth`: - •
Unice removed to Laster's; New Building,
JUR Street, Iluutingdoo.
July 31,1857.
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BUNTINGDON, PENN'A.'
JOHN S. MittElVPioprietor.
April 6, 1670.
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.71V,s; erli`ikeE GEYT,
HUNTINGDON, PA
Office on Smith street.
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A. poLLf
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L ESTATE AGENT !
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Will attend to Surveying in all its branches, and will
buy and evil Real Eatato in any part of the Unih,l relates.
bond In: circular. dec29-tf
rrt W.-31.Y 1 17 . 0Nr '
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ATTORNEY AT L4:1T7,;,,
1115NTINODON, PA
(Alice %till J. SEWELL STZWART, Esq.
176 S - T3 f i rifiri
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6 - PN.
.10Mce on ' lllll street, throe doors asst of Smith. -
i 7:';=::a 7/ 1! 4i I rkra k im.
s.s.p, 4. , FLEAILNG,
AYTORNEYS-A.7 l :_bk "'"
4 . 1k0 spfund fluor 0fj,61/dat'u, building, on. strEet.
rdribiuues nun °Ula Elanns collcetCd. tn3.ld'bO
ILN ,(1Y -TOR, ,COLLECTING
I , ,ty AND
All hu may huve any clnifila Ageinet the GoVernnlenl
/Jaunty, Ilta.k Pay and Peneeme ' can hare their claim
o we} tly Lolleckelthy avvlying_eithcr je wean nr Py
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ATTORNLY AT eor, •
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AtTIEN
...:At..7I,TOI:4IYEZ.
.3 4PANTViCIDON,:rA..., '•
at r.,4poolat attention given to Collections' or: all kinds ;-to
tho Betts...tent oC 1-states,-&c;, and ull ythef,legal latsi
nong pro - setufea.ti / lab?
JBOHN E 007.. EABBEI T. i
000 x , JOHN It. BAILEE
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name pf has 1..)p1u
;dfrt'itir kit/ 1311.011'N, to .
SCOTT, BROWN & BAILEY
cantor hich haute they will hereatt r conduct [heft
practice as
' .1'Jf.1!.f0.11.21 . 7E1:8 AT . LAi1 t ,..110.11 - 211NGDAS,'
PENSIONS, mid all claims ufeoldeira and gait:here baba
spinet the timernatsht;rlll beyribiptiy proaccuter
May 17, ' " - "
VaLS - at. Lytle & Milton. S. Lytle,
. • • ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
-••J 1 . .>!L ItN'ilhOOthit PA./ •
Ilave„ . .formed a kartneralik• under...the name and firm
•cof r 0..• f.:
PAL. & .111.. S. LYTLE •
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And have removed to the office on the south side of
mit street, fourth door Beat of smith. —• ' , yr • •• •
They . tvia attend promptly to all Maids of legal bust
late entrurted to their care. -',,' • ' arar-tf.
JOSEPH ABT,
ORA Pf ' D I tDEA I
LCII IbT
WILLO . W ' AND SLEIGILBASKETS,
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Of all sizes and descriptions,
ALEXANDRIA, LIUNTINCIDuN CO., PA.
June I, latia-tf
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID
-.HUNTINGDON INSURANCE
AGENCY. " -
G. B. ARMITAGE,
SIUNTINGUUN t PA.
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Repress at the most lethala Companies in
the Country. Rates as low Eis is consistent
with rentayle indemnity. hcp 2, 'OS.
pital Represented over $14,000,0
111)LANKS! BLANKS ! „PLANKS
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,CONSTABLE'S SALES, ATTACII'T EXECUTION
ATTACHMENTS, , ,r EXECUTIONS,
SUMMONS, " ' ' • DEEDS,
.SUBINEXAS. MORTGAGES,
SCHOOL ORDERS, • • , JUDGMENT NOTES.
LEASES FOR HOUSES, ' NATURALIZATION BEL
..COMMON BONDS, JUDGMENT DONDs,
;WARRANTS, FEE BILLS,
.NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law.
:JUDGMENT NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law.
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, with Teachers.
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Justices of
•and Ministers of the Gospel.
COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMMITMENT, in case
.of Assault nod Battery, and Affray,
FACIAS, to recover amount of Judgment.
COLLECTORS' RECIIII4S,'ror, State, County, School,
;Iturough and Township Taxes.
Printed on superior paper. and for sale at the Office o
stile HUNTINGDON, GLOBE.
ISLA NICs, of every description, printed to order, neatly
At shot no ice, and on good Pucci., ,
W. 11. LEAS,
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ulLioN SPEED, DAVID DABRICF
ha,, uzon Bank of Ifuntingdor,'
(Lnto John hare .tz C 0.,);
lIUNTINUDON, PA
paid 'up,
CAPITAL,
Soheit accounts from Ilaaks, listtkess and otheiSA
,iibetAl _lnterest allotted on Imo Deposits. All kinds f
boukbt alul Fold for tho usual counnis,don.—
Collections made Ott all points.
:2.urope mtpplied at the usual rates,
reinOth3 depositing Bold nut, Silver mill receive the
onto return w. 9,11 Wrung. Thu partners ain indirid
sally linhle to the extent of them mhole property fin nil
Veptrad. • "
1 hr tinfin:shed business of the Into ftrin of John Bare A.
Co. n i ii be complelo . d Joy , The Union Bank of Huntingdon
tf C. C. NORTII, Cashier.
(I . 7 INDOW 'CnitTAJN PAPERS
I'LAiiG-E STOCK
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Window Curtain Papers,
JUST RECEIVED
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WM: LEWIS .
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TOE 'XXV
HOW TO CURE CO'NSUIVii4IIiN.
2 PIIICOSOPiIY ,0111Dit. ,SCHENQK'S
m Ewen; peoplonet er, learn to know, that a
4h,entie'd liver and stomach,nacessarily disease the entire
nbstew 2. The plainest, prin,,ipl i es of eom [emu tiOtee teach
tie, and yet them ore .handisde -.who, ridicule ,the itlra,
and ~continuo in jhe moron which 'almost . , inevitably
itictuatuteli t the ginve.i.lblying•ns o the
majority of the people do, aicomplete_ variance with Hui
laws of nature, it must be apparent to all that, sooner or
nattrAw . ifflrtivente herself.. tin) ttat
persons who indulge Iti paces in the use of very rlch. 6 , of
indigestible food or intoxicating driuka, invariably pay
O. heavy penally in'the - otirit Thenromach becomes din
,Andsratl and iefusos totaet: the liver fails to, perfornr its
functions, dispepein and its attendant evils foliate; tend
milli Hie suffering Individuals persist in clinging to t the
th6rouglilf - ekpinded idea of the past.' Dr. SCHENK'S
medicines era reeemnieffiled to all sueli.• They biing Tura
and certain relief wherever,. they are used ns directed,
and nil that is necessary establish, their) reputation ,
with eierY ‘ ailing man or, woman in the landif a fair and
impartial trial' of (hob.. Lot Maim who are skeptial ou
tlps point, and who have permitted interested persons to
- prejudice them against these now ceiehnifed remedfes for
;!consumplitin, discard their grejudffies, and ho', , gagerned
.by the pi,inciples of reason Jni, common Bonier, „If the
~,systent is disordered depffifi l nrclaA jn nine cases out of
teh theiscat of tbh disorder 111.4, fotindin Hike totuach
I 'and liver. To cleat* pa I.,r)go,atp Illoptomach and to
ethnulate the healthy action, use
I 11ANDEAKE PI dairY'hierdine
Jog demand tor these pills in, the hest • evidence of their
edlito. jrhousecalb upon litimstuadi of boxes aresold daily.
'Why 7 I Simply because they net promptly,and efficiently
Invalids ts ho mity'not Mid it convenient to call an Dr.
- SQIIENCK in person aro informed that ,Dill and com..
:ffiete dirictienti fiir use accompan) each package of the
. 31 - ANDItAKII: PILLS, PULAIONIC SYUCP AND SEA
! WEED TONlC.—These medicines will cure .mstimptiott
unless the lungs nre on fat . - gone that'the patient Is entim
ly boy and the , reach of medical relief: - ,t
. . .
It may,be asked by those who. ace not, familiar. with
Ilio irtucspf these great reifitidleti."llow db Dr. Sldtbnclr's
medicin'elseffect them wondeffereares of donsunipliort ?"
' 'rife tdtWerii
a simple ne,'," . Thoy begin 'their' Walt
of restoration by bringirig:the'Stotahch, liver and bowels
lateen satire healthy condition.; It is food ,thati.thres
tine fotmidablo disease. SCHENCK'S MANDItAItE
PILLS act on Km liser and stomach, promotive; Iteaj thy
secretion. and rein." Mg the bile" Mid ADAM - Willa ihave
result, d from the in:mine or torpid condition of these or
go", atizgio...4tota
of the 4 thil - Ilier - conktquenteccumnlatldullio an-
hentrstats24 namet praxent,..tiopts petion
Of Omni cdeje Net* . creates isease,
w l tit i fltgoltitteatliateakt. hhOleiLess
S C lALMuStO 8171HW and SEAISEED TON•
IC, when taken regularly, mingle,with the,food, and .the
ellgestivA organs, tnalto"aima odd 'rich bltioil.'and Mr a not.
tool comiequenco,, give fleltand strength to the patient.
Let the facility say ',rime It may, this Is the only true
cure ter cent timpEott. t ~Expojience. kas proved beyond
the shadow; of A doubt : mid titOlatlLldil artii,lcedaYildiku
and well who a fete years since were regarded as, Impe•
lesi cases, but who score induced to try,hri SCHENCK'S
remadies„and, wean maimed to pea manent..hraltk by
their . PT. "
, o thp' . ffrat.,ateps 010 physician should,takaivith
a cilniwilipti,e petient,ist o;iti igo ll lo the aY , tom. t
is tips done? eettittply. not• by siring meat-
Cines that ealmuat and poor vote—medicines ,that , impair
instead of improve trip functlons of Ilia digestive organs
Doctor Sell f,NCE'S medicines cleanse the stomach and
boucle of all substances which ate Calculated to Irritate
or weaken then,. They et rate an tippetito,promote
healthful digestion—make giiiiilittlood, and, Ina a came.
quence, they ineigorate aud, strengthen the entire Ira
tom
atAl.mtito especial ly,tliesii parts whiolt arc ilisceed
If ihig clnuot.boidoliiythVo the ease most be regarded as.
a hopeless one.
myl2 60
n01.0.61a*
, I,t ill, ph) sicinn finds:ftimpossible to make rialivnt
feel hilhgry; gibe decedbetilportodeinthet &nuke of good
liotitihi.Joyfood and prOperly.digoil It, •it is,'lmpootifile
'Ojai", lie eltarzain m nest, end strength .IsNi!Y
impo.o!ilile to brid4 n pati.n e to 613 °end then to lonilas
the lig,' 'clan ileuell itlhdise t ited Lite, and the. stomach
,laden wjth unhcohity slime,.. •• • it '
'Almost! the Mot recudst made to the 'plissiehtn - n
constintiAlto putretit Is Eliot' ho"witU'prbsciitld'itethelices
3 1,10.1v111 allay:the conglynight strentit and chillsilmixich
are the afire stltendantB oil consumption. lint thishonid
not ho dowry as in cough is only an effort Of entitle to
i elk IC ilaclr eo,t thp - h1;2, - ht klOdalslihrchilki are enticed
ht the diseased - lungr: - 'the renictlit's ordinarily pi eEenb•
ett do y,oie perm than good., , T7te3.inip.tlr the, fundtions
of the sioinuelt, inipeyle heal my digeotion, and . aggray.ite
riitlier than ciliathe dibrate. • '
c l‘ficc - All, nothing like facts which to substan•
tint° a p.i!inll, 411,4 it ii upon facts that lir: S„FhouGk's
toilet. 'Nilu ty all u li b have titkon his medicines. in ue
:ordititcs hills his du actions hare not only bosh cured of
coniuniptiondent.froinAilt filet thlr t the,sg medicine.. net
it
with ondeffOrOtrictiphn thedige tvatorgan., pat butte
thus curi,..lspeolnly gain Beet.* Cleansing the systeln ;of
all' hanutilfea, they lay the foundation, for IL BUM,. nub?
atan'tial , strne.itre.. Restoridg 'Altos° 'organ.. to h6alth,
Ahoy create nu ttpodite. The food is prot.hrly .613)1114a
ted ;thy nu:intik) of bioodis not _int,ly :Increired, .hut ,is
modeilea tidalstrolig and the face °Noah a • conylitibn
of .1... o eteat all distant mdet be tarnished.
. ,
r nit lilt ecLbvtgAtecokupouy,otteur.ok e tike medicines, eo
(lint it i 4 noValiidlneelYtieceisniy, that:patient& eltould
/toe Do :Nal EACIi, peronnady, unteas they tiOXII to have
their hinge ex mi ned." 'Our' this purpose he'ls nt his of.
nee; N 0.15 North sixth St.,.eorilee of Commerce, Ptak.,
every tlaturday, Iron 9,A. M. mild la:. Si. -
Ads ice is given IA Ithollt diingo, , Wit fora tnorongit ex
nminatiott with the Ite,piriAneter the eliaigele $5. ,
Price 01.01 4 DIDIIOOO Syrup and Senn d Tonic
$1.40 pet bottle, or $5.50 to half dozen yltuult eke Pills
25'Centii For'eale by all druggists: Ap.
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is ill Implant by return post, on receipt of price. „'„
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ae manifested through Temperament and' External
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-stu
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HUNTINGDON,' PA., TUESDAY, MAY 10. 1670.
THE'
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',WEATE.EIpICA:RNEN,d 2 '
FLOORING, i
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und.F,EL:LX,ES,
quantitiosokrnt rdeeilicorders for. •
ordireTsfiOnlaib,e ',addressed !ti)
D. W. ARTLEY, President,
• ''- 'Huntingdon; Pn.,
June 16, 18694.
O ZO. K. STEEL: ~14TSTO:i r S. LYTLE. SAMUEL A. STEEL
lIE FIRM OF STEEL, LYTLE &
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valet, baying located on their tract ofland'with
fn two miles of the borough of Huntingdon, a -- •
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\ 1 STEAM SAW. MlL4eo"7°
ard g' r ,•••
are prepared to manufacture all kinds of •
OAK AND PINE LUMBER.
The mill will be run to Hi utmost capacity and will bo
In operation during tine mntlre Ennui:tier and part elite
autuntu months. They unit be ennobled to furnish Imm.:
bar in huge quantities, mtd,ofall dimensions, at the low
eat cash prices.
Ordere tespectfully solicited. Lumber delivered at the
Penna. Railroad, or renal. r: , -; r : , , 1
"''linniinidon,"April 22, 1868.11
LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS.'
•• ••.•..• • •
EMLOCK, PINE BILL STUFF,
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Soarde, Plank, Shingles, Plastering and Shingling'
Lath. constantly,an, hafal.. • , • • • •• I
t orked Flooring, Shali, BlInda; Via - re/Door andrIVII
4ow, Fratnes, furnished at lnanufab wars' prices. 7 •
••• OPain and coaulry prodoct.genorally bought at ,
market
rates. WAGONEIt L . .11E04' •' •
auk:26.V ••• . • - , PhilipaburF, Centro ro.,.Pn.
•
We.stliuntingdon Foundry.
- -JAMES' SIMPSON' :
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3 -• NANIMACTUZIES
MACIIINES,
FARM DELLS, SLED AND SLEIGH SOLES.
WA6I ON BOXES, II KETTLEs,
‘ For Earnaces, Forge., Grist aniPSaw Mills, Tanneries
and nrickyto de,
AND JOB womr. GENERAL.
. . .
ARCHITECTURAL & OhNAMENTAt
Iron Porticos and Verandah.,
I)alconies, Columns and Drop Ornament 'section
fiortiebs and raandiths,` "
Window Lintels and Slll.,
Coot Ornamonts for woodenlintele,
. Cellar Window Gnnrd. all slaps,
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Registers, floaters, Coal Orates,
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A thole, Iree.hoy s, Lanip.posts ilitcl.l4proSis,
Iron Hauling (on porticos, aerundnbn, balconies, Sower.
Yard and Cemetery Fence., etc.
hcoler gitention paid to fencing Cemetery Lotte.
Address JAMES SIMPSON,
Huntingdon, Pa.
HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
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is.uccesiwo.th‘J.w. CUNNLNOILUI `.4 SON,)
Iron and Brass Founders
;; lIIINTINGDON, PA. "
IRON, Qnd. 13RASS CASTINGS made in a first class
Foundry. Wo have always on lined all
„ kinds of plow, and StoveTastlngs, Wash
„F • Kettles, Cellar' inflows , Grates, Coal hole
orrirtN,;;;;;' eflaingli for pavements, Window weights
ru all sizes and weights, ripoioints, Sled
atm deign poles, ,Wagon boxes, Machine Castings, for
steam and water, gebt, saw, sumac and plastoi. " mills of
ail descriptions.
HEATERS AND IRON FENCES,
of ilto.most improved etylo, oxen doors and ftames,, door
Mlle: and in ihot every thing Made in this lino, --
To,hityaY, le her stook of patterns, nod Can furnish cos-
Hoge at Opt notice, 411,1 cheaper ttied tlipy ,can be had
in.tliniontitry. 111 as leg a good drill, - %o greproliftred to
do drilitneand fitting - op of all
011 ice in Liestars' New Building, 11111 street, Hunting
don, Pa.
Mich. 17, 1869. - "BLAKE do 1114:811IL.
' N. a GOIIA 4 ,
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P. ALLIE.N
84.011ANAN
NEW - STOVE AND TIN STORE.
BUCHANAN, ALLISON &.CO
Have opened a new store in Yentinis pow building, In
the Diamond iltintingdou, Va., and have ready fur tale
a largo assor tment of :
Cook and Parlor Stoves,
SPEER'S REVOLVING LIGHT; '• - •
srl Nltns ANTI-DUST,
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SPERM'S ANTI-DUST COOK STOVES,
SMITH'S REGULATOR and EIMEKA COOK STOVES
and LITTLEFIELD'S HEATERS
Aleo,n,largoatroortmoot, of
NED Pre>BB2)l)
and lfgreat variety 'of Goods, never before , kept in this
place. We also manufacture
•
TIN WARE TO ORDER. -
Repairing, Roofing and Spouting done id Blunt noting
Country Stores supplied %%Oh Tin Ware at city
Confident of being able to inako it ddritutngennit to
their
. ettstombro they respectfully solicit ashore of.publie
pa trothige.
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ROOM IN YENTER'S NEW BUILDING
, ; :„IN TIIIV DIAMOND, HUNTINGDON, PA. ,
Jan. 6,1570'
, TAYLOR'S
CELEBRATED CONDENSED.,
FOR SOAP MAKING,
Per sale wholesale and retail et Lewis'
lied _Front Grocery. This Lye is said to be
the 'best and 'eheapestin the market:;
OIL gOTH . WINDOW SHADES
',GILT GOLD sopEs,
- MUSLIN SHADES,
BAILEY'S FIXTURES,-
• TAPE, pogn AND TASS.AIS
LI, ASSORTMENT
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE
Subacrib,o for Tw: (;rams."
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Slowly, slowly up the wall
Steals the Burr:111113o, stealti , the shade;
• Evening damps begin to fan, -;
Evening shadows are di4playid. ;; ;
Ro'und
(• • ••All the sky, is grand .with:elou ' a's, , , -
A n d o il yivt ; the evening rtir.
IVheel the swallows home in elotids;
ShafWoflounshine from west ;, „
Paint the dusky wiiiide.wsud; 1
Darker shadows, deeper rest,
'thidein'iletth, and ovdlietid.
Darker, (birker, and more wan ; ,
my breast the shadows Tall ; '—
,Upward steals ihelifei of `iiian • • •
- • Ati frobt the - •
•
From the wall into the sky,
Fioni llic roof n7oiig the siiire
Ali, the souls of ;Wage that'diel; •
Aro but sunbeams lifteal , higher.i, •
- —Long./Moto.
. • The Bewitellea, 0)04., „;; ,
- AboittAalf paii.' i eftNen• - 'o'6lOck• on
'Sunday Pihr,h`f; a b`tifritin:leg,;'*eitieloPed
in blue'broadolOth,"Might titeV6' lie Oft
seen entriitg`Coplias:l3ttrberiy'ei ]kit-
Oken . -: - Wr r id'ow." The leg 7 wairlollowed
finally by tbd , obtind.ptirsou Of a lively.
Yankee ; attiredin•.his`Sundsty.-go-to
roeetin .clothes.:lt :wats'in stiOrt, Joe
May woodvivho .thus , burglario tulip !;in
,the :load.of,niglit, won 11)S , , way , Into
the deacon's kitchen: , ,
"Wonder how much the old deacon
made by ordorin' .mo, pot. to :darken
'door ; ?" so)iiiiiiuied, the
young nfrtS - 14: aProritip‘eli t hytri `would
not, but didn't say nOth'in''s:hotit:
ilerX WiiiderS•is just•tiWd!dod'•as doors,
lit' tbkiro i din't no thins' to lege -yotir
clothes onto.' Wonder if Sal'll carne
:down=?- The critter promised me: , Ttn,
afraid move here i . 'cause 'I: might
'break my shinsover suinthiit'ior Dotti
er and wake the old folks. Cold
epough.to freeze;a polurnbettr,- her,e.—
[Ch i :hero comes , Sally !", :•
;, lartidep,„ ; ..deseeded
with a smile, a tallow candle, ; Alta n a
i llox : of, matchcs,.,.„,44er,,rcceir,i,pg a
rapiprbus• groetipg n ark
she tid p,
e.,u,,a
roaring fire in - the,cookiiidstO , o, apt'
thO happy c • oupleSat • down f i e,,enJOy
the sweet interchange, of .vie,we; ,and
Biat 'fife d ePurie 'Of 'fine' lore
nO j smobttier'
who witsiniskindWhis - mind i.O•trat
pis6lf 'to' a - liiss;rWaS,s . tartled h'y :the
vifiee bf,the deacbOter''father,t shout
ir.g from his chaniher dobr • -
"Sally, what are you getting up ,in
the middle of tho ?"
him it's most:roorningin:wlis
pored Joe. : ..;;5; .! • .
"I can't,tell , him a, ftla,Vsuid.Sally.-. ,
;,- ".T.'ll,.rnalto it ,a truth, thop,",,-said
Jooi..and_running, to the huge old
lashioncd clock, that Atood in the cor
ner, ho sat it at five.
"Look at the clock and toll me what
6nie'it is," o'llo the old gentleman,up
stairs.
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14..'p five by the- clock," aoeweeed
Sully:" and ceirrohoriiting the icords
the clock etruckifire.' ' '''"' ' •
- The 'lovers sat down ligain"And re•
stfnied- the conversation. • Suddenly
the stair attic : began 'to creak.'. '"Good
gracious lithi•fathertm •
• , "The deacon, by thunder-1" , cried
'"Hide me, Sal !" • • • •
"!Where can I hide you," criod the
distracted girl. • -
:."0h,1.1. know," said ho, "I'll squeeze
into the clock ease," and without, an
other word ho concealed himself in
the case and drew the door behind
him_
M. MARION AIcNISIL
The deacon was dressed,. and sit
:himself down by the cooking
stove, pulled out his pipe, lighted_ it,
and commenced smoking very deliber
ately and calmly?''
• "Five o'clock, eh 7" said he. "IVell
I 6EIII have time to smoke three or
four pipes full, then go and feed
the critters,"
•"hadn't you bettor go and feed the
critters first, sir, and smoke after
wards ? suggested the dutiful Sally.
"No, smokin'“ clears my head and
wakes me up," answered the -deacon,
.who seemed not, a whit disposed to
hurry his enjoyment.
Bur-r-r-rwhiz z—ding--ding ! wept
the•clock,
"Tormented lightning !" cried the
deacon, starting up, and dropping his
pipe.on the stove. "What in creation
is that ?"
".It's only the clock striking five,"
Said Sally, tremulously,
"Powers of . mercy 1 " cried the .dea
eon. '"Striking five I it's struck a hun
dred already."
- "Deacon Barberry !" cried the . dell.
eon's better - half, who bad hastily rob
ed herself, and now plunging down
the staircase in the wildest state of
alarm, "whait is the matter of the
clock ?" •
. „. .
"Goodness only knows," reklied the
old man. "It's be'eri - in tb
these hundred years; itnd NI,. I
know it. to carry on so beforAk.;.
•W hiz ! bang I bang ! bang 1 • went
the clock. !,..
burst itself I" cried the old la
dy, shedding a flood of tears, "and
there won't ho nothing left, of
"It's bewitched," said the deacon,
who 3...etaitied a loayen of New Eng
land.superstition in his nature: "Any
hciw," be said, after a pause, advaixer
ing.resofutely ,toward, the clock,
see w4t's got into it!"
"Qh,,dOn't 1" Cried the daughter, iif
fecLiouately one of big coat
wife 'hung' to
the oftier. ' :
'"DO'n't"!" chorused lx)th the women
togethe4.
' • ",rtes go raji-raimeutl" shouted the
deacon; .".f ain't afraid of the powers
of darkness."
Bin the woinen would not :et go, so
the deacon slipped off his coat, and
while, from the sudden cessation of
' , :kesit!tenne,,they 101 heavily on the floor
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[he ; ilarte,d forward and laid his band
on the door of the clockease. But no
human,p,ower could open it. . ,Toe : w,as
holding it inside w,ith a death',grasp.
,Tbe„dettcop begun Lo ,be;'dreadfully
frightened. 130 gaye one, more tug. 7 :-
4n, unearthly yell, as ,of,a,Aeid'in JliS
itress' came from the a4d. { tl en
tlke,elactleaso.pitclAed lieadfo'reinost,on
the iloor, smashed :ite and,:wroey
-9d improporiions. .
,purrqpt of , air extinguished
.th,o liglALthe, deacon", .tlie old lady,
and
„p fke nip stairs,
,and, JO4 . At ily
meod,ue2ori,caLkpg; lirriself from . :t),M
cloclr o effeeted ,bia,retreti,t jo. thd :same
way that he entered. The .ns4' : daY
all Appleton ,carts alive with:the ,storyof 'how peapon Barb,errY''s,„citkac
had
been „hew:itched ; arid ; th9nghinany
peljeval its version, some, and especi
allY:4o.Slayweed, eff9;3ted, to discred
it the whole, Affair,, hinting th4,,lbe
deacon bad „been :trYipg thp„p9ri•
spent .tasting,frOen cider, and. OA'
-the,vagatles 0,09 „91,OCIett - se existed
,onlyfin ,disteropeyed imaginbtjon,
~
tho Rilliiinutiort, Pa., I!'..l.lllelin.]
Death of Capt. SOlnes Brady.
'Some Limo; we Tiuhlishcd'-ah in
"f `i.eating commiinication from the 'pen
of ex-Governor w. JP...Packer, explain
ling LUC true, origin of 'the name of Bald
Eagle Creek', ,Ju which allusion wtis
made to the triardei• of Oaptaiii . James
Brad:i'; ; hy a,band of flat'agos
com taan:d - of'fa Mehs - Indiari
,Bald gat g i c . accoh!it'of tlfat
affair; together with the melatichbly
.ddal:1; oflhis,fi l ither, may liniVe intet'est
!ng to ~,oui'o r eadors„ wo propoSe' to
sketcill it
. . _
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Qn, the ally. O.IA-114,';* lUB;6)l'9nel
badheeti;ordered to'the
Woe pranaliTalley.with Fegiinent
i cif men, fdr,the';'proteetion of tljel,
sait
tlere against the Indians, selected
corporal and ,some„eight Men
cacti from.VOry Mirky to The, flirm of
F i etCr:Smith; ar , ql, : gnard guard of
feiffN w h ;were: cutting i! is" crop.*
,Peter Smith's fart,u,, was situated
shoit;dist'aned below'Whe're
port now stands, About a inOn6
previous his wife, and four cbildrembad
been brutally, murdered, by the, BllVfl
kcp, .anti.t,he _cutting •of It),lo'crPP .hc,o
;James' Brady, son, of ..daptain• Jelin
Brady, anda younger brother of Capt.
Sam. Brady, the famous Indian,killer,
was ons,ofths,party. •It Avast,hp,cua
tom in : those, days 'of peril, whop no
coMmissioned,ofileer: was, prrsent,,for
the company to aplect_a loader, whom
they.styled,,,captain,.aadrOey,ed. him
,as such.,,;Young Brady, Op, aceoupt : pf
his,shrowd ess, andApring, , was selec
ted. to talco..,cerpmand!,of,44 party.,
which numbered:about ,twenty men ;
They arrived at ,the. 'farm on FridaY,
and stationing a. few sentinels,, pro ;
,ceeded to work. That night four of
the party loft and returned to Fort
Malley. Nothing unusual occurred
during the , night, and the next day
.they commenced work .early. The
morning , ; was, quite foggy,-,and they
,had not ~woilied more than . , an. hour
.before they were suddenly . surprised
by, a hand of Indians who stealthily
approached Hinder cover of the fog.-
Thu •sentinels discharged their rifles,
and ran towards dm reapers. A panic
seemed to seize the party, and they all
fled, with the exception of young Bra
dy, who ran towards his rifle, pursued
by three Indians.. _ When he was with
in a few feet of it he • was fired at, but
falling over a sheaf, of grain, the 'shot
missed hinLl He immediately - road,
and as he was in the act of grasping
his rifle, lib , Was wounded by a shot,
from an Indian. Ho succeeded in get
ting hold 'of , his gun, and shot the first
Indian dead..• Lie caught up another
gun and brought , doWn a second sav
age, when LIM cparty Closed around
him. 'Being . stout, 'active. and brave.
ho fought.thein' vigorously for a few
minutes . At length ho was struck in
-the head.withn tomahawk, and almost
immediately -.afterwards received a
thrust froma.speaa,* when 'he was so
stunned that he fell. lib had no soon
erifallen than -he , was, pounced' upon
and his scalp ruthlessly torn from his
head. It was considered a great tro
phy by the Indians, as he had very
long and•reinarkably red hair. A• lit
tle Indian was then called and made
to strike a tomahawk into his head in
four places. The Indians then burri
(idly departed.
After'recovering :somewhat, he suc
ceeded, by walking 'and creeping, in
reaching the cabin of an old man
named Jerome Van Nesa,near the bank
Of the river. On 'hearing the firing,
he :had concealed ,hinself; but on see
ing Brady approaching him in his ter
ribly Wounded condition, immediately
went to his assistance.' - Jirmes begged
the old man to, fly for his own safety,
ris the, Indiana would probably soon
return and kill
Ile refused to"10t'vO him , but pro
ceeded, to dress his frightful wounds
as best he'eould. Brady then reques
ted to be assisted down to, the river,
,where ho drank large qnantities of
water. Ile they begged the m ' a ' n
to bring his gun,. I'4llo ho did, when
ho laid down and appeared to sleep.
tls soon as the intelligence of the
slaughter reached the fort, Captain
Walker mustered a party and proceed
ed to the spot. On their arrival where
Brady lay, ho heard the noise, and sup
posing that it was occasioned by Incli
ne, immediatOlP jumped 'to hiti.feet,
feadked , his Yille and-prepared tvfight,
• Finding the . part); to be composed of
friends, he requested to bo taken to his
- mother at Sunbury. They placed him
on a litter and took him away.
party was 'made up 'to carry him•to
Sunbury. 'They proceeded as rapidly
*Seo . Ponnaylvaniti Arollivec f0r . 1777-78,
.pngo 680; also, Ilny.ard's Itogiotor.; vol. IX,
pap 00,7,
J , t`, ,
•i,.
.'"TE*I,IVC, ~$2,00 :a year in . advance:
as prssible.: He constantly .thirsted
fbr water-and aeon ,:bedamb:.delirions.
When they arrived ,at , Su n Miry, It was
late„at,night.,„ His, mother, ~however,
had a presentiment that something
had occurred, and meeting the pp i qy
'at 'the bank of 'the' to
-Convey her wounded son) to -the House.,
:Ho prosented,a frightful spectacle s and.
the grie,f of,,Liis.inether is, said te,b,aF.o
been terrible.
,
' The youn'g,Ca'Plain only fae
days: ' Oii•thfAityle died 'his'idalion,
returned and:lio , described the Whole
sceco .-bad. ; Reseed- through; with,
great minuteness.. ,knew :Oa lead
er °Olio 'lndians to be,136.417Ja - gle.
ll!i'wtis'ileePlY 'Mourned, for lie was
bisloved'b'y;lilluvvh'o knew him:
:donth'svas afterwards revenged by . :his,
brother. ,Saieuel,, i whe shotAaldAaglat
through, the heart,
9 :4,thg.',banlip r ,oo43,p
Allegheny ,
' Captain''John.BradY;ll4 fritlier`'`ofH
Jlinies,ims:Eihot hy-tho•lndians olvthe'
11th of lA.priliil779,lat,a. , spet.'where
~th mein ; repo fror,n„ aey,„ te „ YS T ,i
pernsport ncw,,cropses',Wof run. Hip'
dOath terrible shock iii' hie Wife,
;hoivetl'ilown as shti''Was'in
for:the tragic fate of her son 'James
-the I previous ,year. , • When Samuel '
heard ,the of; his father it is rc
_corded' that ho 106k:this .fearful oath:
"Aided "by liim Wh 3formed ,o
sun an'd beavend, .fevenVeltlib
murder of 'my father i norlv,hile
.will ..I ever he, at-peace tho Indi r
ana of any, : tribe :" . .1,.?,r0rn tbat time
forth be bec'anie'the avenger of bl'oo'd,;
and hunted Indians like wild beasts' of
the forest. So, tefrible,and_ genrolent
log was-be towards the 'racethat his
name became a, terror to them.
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slaughicre'dmanyandicarfullylut6lled
'•' Gen. , Iltgh,Biady-stiyethalhisTatb
er and mother had,,six ; sons,,and Our
daughters,..,; ,'l,m _boys. all,-,llyed to ,1)e
men, in, every sense of the term, and
,'perj9d when tko - iimilitihs'bf Men
Were 'put - to - tlieMOst s'AVere'itdd'endut
ring itests.l.'Speaking'.'of. hkr.brothet
James.be says; ~"Jame,s; Wady ,was-,a
remarkable man., .Igat.nre, had .dono
"Hie periii;M --- WaS''''dta.
aqUarter'of iih inch'of
six feet, , 'a niin as , well 'fid
iSlialA, usihis.iperson:l Ilialvel,iloYo
PJ!! ( o,hitn.:PY the side of, 7oortthap,
so❑ of Situ], for beauty of person and
6OhlOh n e r ss'orsOul, and like him Ith - fell
by the'-hi - Inds Of the Philistifies!it: " "
i• The names of these si.r:boysi Avert)
Samuel„ James, . Joh n,,,Xjllium„.tlugb
and J . : Robert._ „There. was but,, half;;An
in'eh 'differopoO - .in, their' helihfq.'
'" TIM 1146'0U - 06 e 1363ts' - iirai3
burieTonlltincyfartn; andlit'is feared
.that all traces,Of.his grave , havel bedn
lost, i l klary, „their mother,
.40,00
down by grief and care, died at
,tke
early ago of•forty2eight.'''lley''reMaids
repose in the cemetery at LoWiabliti.
liar Son - John, the' heroic lad,' who
fought:by., the side, of his 'father, .at
Brandywine,, was-buried by, bor,side.
Samuel, the remOrSelese'pid.l - kia"kilie f i - ,
died on ChriattnaS 'daY,'l79s; at the
ago of 39. - High Brady, ivho fought
at. Lundy's Lane and Bridgewater,...and
subsequently- rose-to- the--rank of Bre
-1751, at, the ripe age of 83. To speak
in detaibof: the:many, heloic deeds of
this illustrions,family i would require a
large ; sized plutne.
Pla?ard'a Register, page 237,ive1..1r
ROMANCE :IN :REAL Lira —Alittle
romance of a sprained ankle comes
from St. Louis, in which a young-clerk,
a young lady school-teacher, and.a
dog-are leading features. The clerk
and the sehool•teacher, it appears from
previous -concatenation of •circum
stances, had fallen desperately. in love.
Ono evening, as the couple:were pro
ceeding to church, a ferocious dog
jumped over a fence 'and "went for"
the lady. Here was a chance for chiv
alry, and the-3 oung lean gallantly im
proved it: 'Throwing himself in front
of his lair ono he gave the attacking
monster a - blow which sent:him a fly
ing with yelps of ignentinions defeat ;
but in the.very moment of victory the
young man fell and sprained his ankle.
It was now the, turn for womanly he;
roism to display itself.. . 1 12 he schobl
teacher was a girl 'with' no _ nonsense
about her. She at once• ordered. :a
back, helped her:lover in, .accompan
ied him to his-room, bathed and Aress
ed his ankle,- watched: over .him• all
night, and naturally . enoughtwont for
a friend and minister next . day, ,:and
married her man in_ the evening.
What could be a more satisfactory ter
mination of the story than this ?- -
, — Qua PRESENT I)wry.—lThe • ,
give them kind words and' loving
deeds. Wait not to curve a eulogy
upon the stone above their heads; keep
not back die merited Word 'of com
mendation, while they 'dwell in the
:flesh: Too - many, aids 'too Many shut
the 'door of their hearts.till the
,loved
ODE has pai4d - on the Warm, ItiV-•
ing heart has ceased to beat, arid the
willing hand is, palsied' in death: Then
the words - Which slMuld have cheered
their souls in life ripple 'over their
grave - s—wordr, which, if kiven While
they were with us in the flesh, would
have linked them to otii. soule,"and,
now that they have risen,
a chain of love,' have drawn us up,t'o
diem. It is natural for us to idealize,
an,d speak tenderly, lovingly of those
men call "the dead."':Tt isrefining
comlo,rting, and . assur i ng W opr souls
to do Flo : hht let.us
kind word and deed
to
day ere better 'than any :oulogy,we
May place upor'AetoMlistome - wp rear
for them to-mordiw.--1119:.1.'5 - . A.,—
'PAri',7,lo/oc , g/ '
A mail warned his wife not' , tolight
,the•firo with kerosene. She Wile not
obedient. Very - fortunately • her
elothes 6t seeond wife-ietrwliably
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LEWIS' BOOK STATIONERY ;MIIiiIO
'NF,rEtt 11/31s A CHILD BY '4llElnbin
on letiOrdriibn piatttice rof
_tkursqs and parents., to grasp ebildren
by a 4ii)?glei.? hand bodify, as in stepping' over gutters,
streams, &c.
Itilizedl:the hands antrawung,arolind
forP,el,r 00,0. 1 441 Y 'belngcllolo
ppa,q3' l l .4,t (I'I ) Pg I ZP3',e r AVP3 lf?.q!iP
not always' follow'ed„,y iminedlate . ill
effects, but it is lialile
seilotis:injury. ,At thiti period:of _Jibs,
th e, cRd 0,0 f; the long, , hon es, ar p
to tI IO ,§ II AfPA .b.Y,,oa;ll4 l gl:l3.‘v,t l i9li.rSitk ,
and 'ff.aol6 'to be die,
edited" bribreij:•"Tliiire 'Of
-these. bones• in , the arm One between
the, eloulder..and,olbowr z iand, t ty7,o b 43.
tween the elbow aul wrist. The arty?
Of the ellildis; * therearervirYVerik:-;.•
'Wtied• ex terisicariSi iiiiede the lid&cl,
the force is not expeinded . :apbro•
fyr,imbono,q„lBßt T,athey,upon,.kones-pro:
ken at'several,poidts, and very loosely
iirdd'to li - fink all' 1 irfor ricerd :615 n ci,
4ill , ,sepa'rate,the earpilaginousportiocils
or permanently bencl..3,l3liep?..cslierg i lo
alsy another form of injury which may
t. l.- Of r"h'ityo
soon , seiverar exaynpletitaqteednsisislitt
a-slight displacement.of:the eartilagtal
p ,onc.of the,joi ts,, either tthomrlgtoy
elliow, attended, paint, , .swP l li9g3tthipil
tenderness. The - joint'i t a flied in a
sen - d-flexed po'sition'; , hbditheAlttlitauf,
ferer„willf not 01001 it4o33beinoYed;; or
,even handlcd.:4,ticiip d ba j gatAly rgetA
fied hy , a:stureon by.fokol i ble,Peripon
tis i qiina I b,y OE4 1 11,
child in this manlifirlitliei'likanibifts
about the joints vx‘ay'boo.cvl49Sl4letli'and
01 1 , 8 ' veak l' h,,,l PPEr e9 :l 4i .P 4lB PP?i z a
.neriVdisabilitk. 7 :Frotittire'llreid:beeic of
•":•!"(•1
CONSTRUCTION OF PIANOS.T—In antvri Or
t
ifinaiy thei , d aicitfedtidiciiiilk of
ooli, t namely
PtiPrt . .Y ! .F,4ll3/t3 &hi teN99O) PIPP,I(N)?4fIaI
inallegaub , ePony , ,,hotl,y l
cedar;
Cu, tind , Rbler . mtinylv , ' 14)9thititeotobind:
Lion elusrtleity-L L strongtli;;,,plittbility;
,toughness, resonance ) lightness,, dura.
bi I i and 'bealit,ltire
i n'd tho , g'ehe'rctllicitult
Thee° Ur() , alsci used of .thd metals, iron;
steel, lu:uss,,phito„ trketul, ; gun • i caetal . ,
anct lead.arpjp inst7ument s
offal[ size' 21T'sti:in g'S,` J rnUlc re f g d total
length- of '7EI7 ireel witl4 )
500 feet, of white (covering)mii.d.u-t
$o eh I :1 , , pia ,weigh..ffom, qp. to
1000 ". pounds, and will last vit - T1 eon,
sttihtuse (hotiilihVe)Artiew or evvi,Air
S , oa'rol f'The lto(a'1 idian Itidttitc)/04ia&
ncisiniNew York alone•avertigesls,o.o.o
PP‘'„ArpAll , rn''.l , 11 :h:tli ai 1191
I- 16 4 ' IRID'AY'AN -UNLAJOICY
thin ilonwreinembeiedottalaidaytaffll
o.me , ;has .b.eeo an :,eme a
American history, and American 9
ought not to be afraid of it.
Ohriatoiiher COluittbus sailed
on. his Noyage nrdiscoYeryl 1;f::11
aY'obt.en .1! ec4ft 410p9v;
qred America,_..
Fria Henry In kav etib'dfr,
his. inission ; 'Whieh 4 led 'lll-:l4irdiiil
co v erY,7o f)Nortfv.A.m ciri ' orfii
„olgeph
t0 . 79,i0 ,tll,e' t l.l,nited
,Statesov.ap
'`
- Friday, flier thgVg
'grime; arriv'ed at.Plymolith, Milts: A
Priday„Geo . , ; Waal3ingtpq Ivan, hprpi
1 ridgy, Bunker H y ill was teizrid and
fortified."'.
occurred; and on: •
Friday , tbo, rnotioe,,wan "made, it}
Congrnse.that the TTnited States , O%
and of rieht:oughtlo
4. apctiiir
1•
• 'lii J• ' • • 4tl •1.2:11
.11Zr• The following,r,ather hard;hl,l4
by way oY definition, not to bo kund
in WoliSterrmay edits° a smile::. fl
-i:Slanderei—A bad ;dog .that -go'es um!
chained,:ancl-snaps,at„ everybody tbat
is bettor, than blyniielf., This applies
also 'to the •
u i'reLE:i3rY d 'Ye t'
fralisairiiinatoly applied•fttovali
sorts-of pooplo.!,
a. boa,
qi-,,atorebar.„ ,
Lawyer lOiVriiegoritlenian' who
ii's'eueij'YOtir r 'estate frifn'your enemy
and keeps it himself. •
Dentist--A person who finds work
for his' own : toeth by taking oat i ,t,hosa
of other people... • ',•-,
Printer-4 maii.witoja..expected to
,give his, pitp,er . and_labor.fer,,aothing,
and steals for
Afrah, .Put, , and-'whY didi
maP
ry ye, just tell me' that, for iVs meself
that's had,to,,mrtintain ,yejvur.stnee
the blessed day that Fatberah:lant+
gnu - sin't me to yetlhorne?"'
- "Smite
,Wvel,'
meseif that•':hopes thatl may live f_to
dee Abe day „you're -a wjiiow, g
;Dyer the, co wld sod .11,1 at. ipvers me—
thin by St. Patrick _l'll, 'ae:e hoc yip
4Walong widout ime, lioney.
.'rts„,./A1 pionEi old gen tlemaipoongrat;
ulated am.aequaintance upon recovery
from repent si 3 Oness and i Miuired sy.ho
his physician'Nras. '
„•
`•Well " ,the
"DN'Jones brought me thrbugh'. l .'-' , :o
"No; . no," said- his friend, "GO_
brought yoq put of ,your ; 11ruass, not
the ,dootor."
lie 11e' u ujtg j. 41;
tain''ilin''d6etor'kvil,l
•• •,,;:
•'Dar A- teacher naked a. bright little
girl, "What country is- opposite) to 1,u3
on the globe ?"
"I?on't,lco,ow, sir," was the answer.
ffWerli, now," in i irev.ecl the . teitsher,
if z worm to bore a hOle„tbretigli. the
'ear(b„pon,d you were to go in at
end, whore would; you,. come out
"Out of the.. hole, sir," _replied tlit
yayil With An air of trAttinl3.s