The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, October 11, 1870, Image 2

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iii.IIO I .IDTP:DON;
Tuesday warning Oct.ll, 1870.,
WM. LEWIS,- -•• •E DITORS
itUaIFtINDSAY,
The "Globe" has the largest number of
readers of ang - othei• paper' published in the
minty. Advertisers should remember this.'_
The , Election Doubtful.
Up .to the time we go to.press,
-ft;' - rhit'sier- tint:hitt definite — from'
tine istricts.:The - majority
Bpeer ' is l about
550, in .61illiin' , 20; Blair is esti-:
.mated at 717 for Morrell, while
~!,111. the: Senatorial , _ district the•
same uncertainty,' ha-the
lit i o'bithilitte'S that one" Detno-•
VN4t , .:.one' ••04414-i6a , n, ,40
-elected:: , •
ticketiSTrob-:
:413:1 - jr 'defeated V.tt;sinalltqajoyl
ty; ticket has lost
its former majorities, the.full vote'
tiOtibeink ont; 'hut . 'we thinkit is
3*.t'Oa• : ' .!
11 . 1 itYi'Vo* 1 ; 6 0:VP.
• '',114 folicwin - ;
Ate: as h
is tlio . vote' of Runt
for Congrees tied 4e . 0.
ard' from
•Barree;
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i4ii.Stiiff3l;onigcWitieli recently
A; 910'49
!ling% o.C...si.F,:mr.qics,:wasoonsidered . one
~of 'most, s trongly: forti fie d• tow na in
cfS'enecuro'gives - tki 6dr
• ayviiiiioeitfuyiea
awl seventeen; Onus
m4bAvote taken iiridoners; 'and
l hty' thoii
joined "the army Opp
rAtin,g”sgajp.st purls. 'No• doubt ' the
of :Strasbourg at' ,1 that
ligc[; I st - nip:l` :ri3A,n'y valuable '
:;G: .Farraglit's ro
- Minn 'reiloso' :Wochiland'ec , nib-
X ol :;; ' !" iii i°f:7 °li ;Y 'l 4 6' O 'n 9 6 4
great bray,ery, unid lability, ,as, ft, „ilia val
vompianderfluring the rebellion,: )'At
tli Mobile sot , he 'those a position:it)
the r riaing . for ith'S`drvieg ' the' niciV'e".
.R:1 , 9p t,S ?fhut ; i llect, and ' invoking, the
pTcl,cc%ior:kand i4guidaoce of :,the
inightyille-soouTdditimyttlf:with a:rope
to prevent ` 'allin overboard iti; case `he
a i gh l ot otgas2 s n int,n g ,,, ge ntleman,
,and
seemed utterly unconscious of: the: TO
nown ho had achieved. Ile' btui•gond,
his, 1 1 1 9 111° ) i :4 'a P'4 ,llVe .'h • aR4 Ibis
name.will be, ranked! at; the head of
naval. heroes - of tho.iObollion. ;
-and Japan,? IThoso tivogbvernments,it
) pnitrnaty
to
... I
9 . ,,X 0 , 111. 0 1 4:i9F,!gncr5, •It dlbo'reinekn
lorod.that'it.wing afteermany years of
;diploinacy'thnt eithei of . thntifallOvstd
nommeinhifibliitions
etfi' cfb
t 0,, nr ermns,„
ns-encroache4 upon most of their
-principal cities that' were ignorant.'of,
%ha custom woralii:4pers heenine . offeh . -
4ed, 'and "feiiOded to . i n
,many, of the, phristians in their' midst.
,The-!‘brirbitriens" will have to shOw
them'some- , day; :we 'fear? that 0:16 , 5 ,
liava I;lghts wi4pli even CbinesO''nie
bound to reapeet.
USA• curious and psinful, scene was wit
nessed at the heinirik
,of a'railton 13attle".ist
tiiid„firettiOstiegova few days age. The mill
Kee tliele ma of grentllcieke oflswallows and
pigeons. e?.Whilethe dames were raging: , the
birds would circle aboVe them in• flacks and
then dash into them •in s biddy.' Iterates
or„them were 'round dead On the ground after
illefiro: The' birds had t nesta, to, the
filled with yoon t ones,,,Whieh . they souglit y to
defend.., . • . • - •
,
Eir. The 'spots ' the ! viewed
through a.; , tolesoope; at tireSent;- , afe ti‘idon
drous and an entertaining spectacle.! 'The
gtalq‘ppglagon.gr9up, (in which are five; very
Irrge spnts ,ond• rnapv„others) stretches in
length oad__breadth_quite _a fifth across the
nearly,2oo,ooo miles.: And there are
to - o, oi'llsore, spots, the -urnbra•or dark part of
xVluch is estiinated% to be at leastfour. times
. •
the size of tli;s'erltth.
c'tter„'lti*ne in '1759 ;that somee ten persons
enure , td John We'sley:in London to• consult
him concerning their'spiritunl . .state they
Corn el the nucleus of -the- society, which at
t 1.4 hour rumba's more than 50,009 preach
ors, 3,090,000 eprumunienuts,.endl2,o9(l,oo
hearers.
~,
iklj
91Few has declined a
rppip9n!foil C i ongresii in 'Tennessee.,
The worst fears of his friends' aro: ex.i.
cited. ,
,
.12e',-Ttiejapanesi) woM - dn'have very' Mini
some hair, and dress it with more taste and
elegance than any Otheritionien'in 'the world.
How does that sound about the' cacti of stmt
of w: sweet American girls?
THE WAR ANA ITS RESULTS.—If WO
took beyond the ocean into Franco,
where the war has been raging with
great violence. for some monthri past,
we will see the terrible
,!..arnage.that has
been the result: - :.Not only; baye , toWni
been captured anOhodtirrisOns Made
prisoners, from Sitatbructc to 'Stras
bourg, but Cho country betiveen has
been devastated, and the 'former in
habitants arc crying for bread. One
!Media 'and ttien'ty ihifulkind French'
prisoners ard,lnoiv tit'Gt‘ritiatc :bands.
The killed and_ wounded of the con
tendi?)g i fgrgs aggregate fully one
hundied'and 'forty thousand thus far,
add to - theie" survivork
;in .thizi , field and th e' ulsitu des who; in
•otio!Wity and another, 'tare ' connected
with the -Oppdsing . ;Ormies,cand
'three M individuals' have ek
cliatiged:theirriPlerrients•sof] peace -Tir,
,thoselertar. • , "31•W :,‘.,
Tbi dritin 'fro tlie•agridul Lurid and
industrial plisinitit will be fcilt•lni less
than a year;'and:tho'dematid• will , be
oti'thez Tialted:Stateti • to. .supply- the
-breadstuffs; •and,•'the 'prospects •now
'are that oar:ll62ctiyear's•harveats • will
be called for in advaiie& :Evcrycdtry!s
j~eolongationo4'•the contest-furnishes
`otit.buChaudificnvhni'dilditiOnal stim-
Vitis - to•Vitot arldisow; and they :will
discover tlni 'signs of—the
times and arrange 'their plans to,gatli
'er as lieairy Crops 'as possible I•driring .
the coming year. America eau :lobe'
nothing by thOlvitr; , btit then Fare few
fwer trust,iwho'long , for•;a: oontinhanat3
-of tho'bloOdy strife in' order:1o? reap
large‘benefits therefrom:'
-74
60
'2l
'132
.107
100
106
I 54
The ic;fe ; flit' 'Govern of in 'this' 'So n it
. .
'diStriet 1869 VRE3 as folloivs":
- PtielierAPi TtO th
.-3484_,.27.73 l• :711 1;1!
Centro . _ , 3102 ; 3464 „ , , L 362
Iprnlin - gaen ' ' 2825 ' 2368' 457
4unitita" 1254' 1642 1 , 1; :,; •388
• ,-,16.40,... 1702. „ • „„ 62
'Perry 2439 '2408' "?r
F 48
113
72
A 7 ,1
159
60
.162
• 142
108
' 23
'•l7
13
49
69
..13,744 14,357..; 1199. 812
The official vote for Ppngress,in,this
district in 1868 stood:asfpliows;,;/.
la
. • 1 , , • . • Linton Morrell
,Mifflin, " 1835 , 1848
'iltintiiigdOti 7 - 2485 - ''34B4•
Blain is x317,4,+: .•3551.-.
Cambria . 3512 2017
•
"35
'104;
127
124
.139
228
122;
' •20
49
Q 0
i'sB
'%" • 11,006 Li2AOO
1.1,006.
Morroll's'i tjor'ity; '""` ' "1,09
Huntingdon Co. Vote for Corigteie,l6Bd.
• • ; Morzfell's
~,,;;; • ; ,Xforroll,Linton.,,maj, nmj„-,
liorrce, , . 1 2 0 127 , 7
44' , "
24 20 '
Brond:Torr'eity)Z 1, 112 ; 1 3 - ;
106 „106.
Carbon . 54 133 . •79
CoalMent 32' 22 "'
Cromwell 180 80 100 •
.. .1127 , 66 , ,61,„
Cd'ss i 124' 47 7,7 '
Dublin? 111: • 84 27 •
Frunkliu,,,w 169,- .:101._ ~•-ro•
Huntingdon, 314 , 252 62
Henderson - 51 ,
":" ' 73 '22
Iloriewell , .1 ' 1 1'25 • 34 ' ; i 0
4ncloon, „ . 'lB6 156, 30 •
triininta 53' ~25 "28
Lincoln 80 20 • •
! 7
Morris „01 5G 35
Mt: Union' • '55 4
;•' ; dist. 53. 30 • 23 •
Oneida 73 24 49 ; --
Petersburg 08 73 25
Ponn 133 83 30 "'•
Porter: , , !;266„ 102, :I 164 .• •
Shirley ~; IA7 125 .42 ,
Springffeid'''' l lo9 ° '' '32' ' 77
Tod". .106 ' .45- -; v. 61 !
Tell 53 1387)- . .
Union 110 , 52 "'" 58
Walker 74 84 •L- 10
West , r• 02.,: ~.97 t• • •
Wirriorrhark 161 ; ~ ,76 85, ~ I, I
; ' • '••• ;.•••I - 3484 20,5:';• ; >••' -;'
BEI, Siviaein AND
m4ht..S.tates. of. the Union
according to the census of 1870, the
female
. populatiop was in ecetie of'
the_ These Stites were New '
York'," NeW . Jersey, Maryland, Mas4l
- New Eraiiimhirs,North -Car
oliria,'Connecticut andllhode Island r
Of these States,lthodelsland 6110'we'd
the, greritei4:iirdpSajoi3ai excess in fe
m'Ale
8 . 85
'females t0'82,294 - inides. This result
is probably due tc;'l;fie
of foreign born 'feriMie'operzteii:who
have found steady Mhploiincnt:
Rhoilo leland'fadortes: 'l'n'the new
cenSukprblisilfy:'n'eiirly . all 1,6'
: south:-
10'mceSs pi to.
4i'veir n 'ernaa ac-
temiht of thegrhat' ,. iiiinibeibf men wbp
WSrii hilled, whii•died",iiiCaniii,dur
ing'thii This less bas already
h'Oon pardy' Made bowevo'r, by inn
migrapon, t nowcon sre pros
:What, is' , worth
that in the'Atiantio states,
where tholiisPulatiOn•iii abOut equally
'di4ide . cf; or Wheioilie l felnalpa'arO in a
'6ll4ht ProPein,daian . no ?
, Womati ; e eaf
'fiage genk r the 'hold'idioaldef bat:in
Itiasne; .
are in 'great majority, "`not
only is: s;r.:inia.n's iniffrap:;' nithei;
fled or'op::the fiallit t of being &;S:ce - i)eci
but eomen'Sireact,T . fili a 'goo'd
of the public offieos, of honor pod pro
fit":
!.1 4 .1.t-.:appeard „to: , be the •inten
tion of some. of , :tho Southern ,"people
to notlet "by-goner ;be by•gonesi'—
In a Kentucky sebool , a,bistorr .the
United States has been'adopted.which
devotes'a.good share of its lieges - to
an "apology , . for • the rebellion r and:;a
justification of its. - .leaders.- •Unfbrtu=
nately for our jealous brethren - how;
ever, its schools have- to .be:,supplied
with teachers from the North.
".. ;
FOMIMEDEJ
par,.Q.enerat Sheridan.has•w,ritten.
letter from the•seat of war, say,ing,that
he regards the Arupriean:,setcliQ- su
perior to either the •Freueli or Prue ,
siau.
WO* Statistgw..,
What Taxes have been Taken. Off:
People are t inquiring what taxes
have bet!? itaiten:off, s hy "the amended
ReventiO.aw . , and.svhen the relief
takes eff.di:t. :For :their Apnea we
Publish
.
After'thb let of October,' 1870, we
shall be Wholly relieved from the fol
lowing taxes, to wit :
1. The tax on carriages, $5 to $lO
each.
On WatCh43B sl4o 82 , each:- •-__• •
tables. $lO each.
'''42 .- bil•tilver plate of all kinds, 5 cts.
per pound.
( - 0 5. On gold plate,;soieenta per lb. -
.0. pastpores:ss , tatch.'
• -7.-on:boats,,bargesand,flats, $5 and
810 eanb...
.8: 'On grOssYciieipts;inclu'ciiiig those
`of raili.oads;istertinboats,-'thinal boats,
and - All other ~ vessels'' and , "stagds,
per cent,,eThreceipts, ;
9. On gros - s receipts. of telegraph
,companies ' ferries, bridges" arid
. turn
per cent on receipte;,'
retdirdealers '(lidense tax),
:$lO each. .40,1 •:‘;
~; 1.1.;,0n wholesale.,dealers, •or those
• whose sales exceed $25,000,, a year,
$lO each,'und:Bl' additiconal
. on every,
$lOOO of sid&l'eiceeding $50,000. ;"
-•* , trbeSe 'taxes on sale are'all repealed,
except as, regards • liquors -and- tobtic,
. ..
. .
12, .On banks and bankers,.;oll,ca
;pita' Of $50 ; 000, slod each, and 's2 ed.
diiionat `On'eve6r I 'slooo ' of eei)itiil
above 830,000. • t
„;1.3,, On brokcrs:(lkeeneo), $lO each.
,A4.,;01? hptpl,4qppers Oconee), ,
0 000 each. , „
• 'l5. • E.l.:netiOneer and
. peddlers
„01-
cenSej; 'KV to 'ss6'eliO h. ''•
1& Claim; agents; instiranWagdatai
real estate agents, patent-rightidealerA,
and, convexaneers,,sl2_eaelr, '
17.,
~N 1 n ilieturers (lidense),
I.•'Prbpribtors bfAheafrea, muse-
urns, circuaeay and - connert-lialls,' , sloo
, . ,
19., Proprietors, 'of ,gift, entqrpriges
$l5O each. . ,
. . ,
2134iiiwYer . h. phi siciuns J
Architects,
ixn'd buildrai ea eacb:'
.• , 2L; (Joffe° and . 'spice grinders, ; $lOO
.P 1 1 91 1 .1 1 1 ); •, .!1,
22.„Express carriers and agents, $lO
23:'.111inefs;'ses'aSJet.s, um he rs, 'ph o
tOgrapheriyanothecitries, btitcheys,alid
eating-house , keepers, , slo.each...
All these now chargeable with li r
censo tax of any kind, except, defilers
'in . spi'rits' and tebiteeo, aro. exempted.,
canned'antl . pres'ettied' fish
(now, paid by stamps), cent - per lb: '
Apd: reeeipts, to ; any
amount, and on promissory„ notes-for
a less sum than. $l.OO 'paid by
stamp), 2 coats and &cents each:"
otli'er 'station taxcsate continued
in force. it, r f .
t , 26. Qa legacies and, euccessions„ $1
to $6 on every $l9O of property; Bevis-
ed or inherited, - according, tc.,the , de
gre of relaticinshin.', All repealed.
••• • •
TAXES ilEptidEn,
''• 27.'0n - inboineg wieeeditig s2oo6.fei•
the yens commencing Itinudryv
1870,-and January, Llet; 1874 2,l:per
ceo.• :.• !.; •
,
. ,
Thc.exemptions, are, in, addition . to
$2600, all taxes and,interest paid, Our
ing•lbe. yelif'," ( lbSiOS 'and 'had 'debts,
rents or: repairs 'onl dwellingquiuses,
and- amount paid. for labor to eultivate
land; or to conduct any : other, business
from which,incope is, derived'. „Thiii
is' the perSonal incom e tax... It is a
tolerably easy one.' ' - •
28. On dividends of all corporations,
fort the year .1.871, including, banks,
railroad companies, insurance compa
nies; canal:
,and ; turnpike companies,
treat compailjes, • and inaiiu
'
tione . f per cent.' '•
• .This tax to be.paid by. the: compa
nies,..who .may. deduct it io,disbursing
tbeir,diyidonds to the individual bold-
TAX'CiN CbiTtE
- A fte'r 11.1 o' so f u diy, -. ,
'tlio
duty t ou tea dente a: pound,
instead:of 24 ; . that on , coffee/ 4 °en tea
pound, instead of 8; .sugar bere
duced an average of 1 cent per pound;
and spices will bo reduced in" duty
about 05 per cent: . " •
ATERRIBLE SWIM FOR TAME --Sat
urday, at,a court martial at Newport
barracks, William Bache, :United
States .soldier, was found,guilty - pi de
sertinn ,and.. sentenced to, one year's
confinement at hard labor.
„.Yesterday morning, -between the
first and ,necond„
marched out to the guard hoUse'under
two 'sOldiers and'towardS,,ilie Licking
river. Bache broke froth' his' guard
apAplunge,d,i,n t to,the,Liellingi, not - to
drown himself, but to, swirri tp the op
bdsi t n .e . where, he' believed, i he was
at'libeFty, while belindbini be Wcial'd
leave in 'galley • service: lhe"gUards
cried halt. It was no*. use.. Bache
swam on.. The two guards :fired,: but
did not hurt him. The whole
, post
guard Was called out 'and' ordered to
fire on their-deserting:comrade: Bang,
bang, went the guns. :•Bache, was not
touched by the scoroa,,of, , balls that
splashed the water around his, heed.
On he swam, only the - faster toward
freedom,- away from the littted • re
straint as-the whiz of the 'minnies in
creased.. The banks,,of the .Licking
were lined with ~penplex, e ,eite,d
tensely, not heeding. the_ deadly
sites that'', .Sscreameti''affer the trug
glingTugitito:i- One soldier Whirl
ming:for life;,forty soldiersAtere send
ing dpat fiercest, ; messengers after
him. He was struggling ;with,the we,
tore, with an utter 'contempt foi"dan:
ger. -.Sixhifirdred yards :from where
ho plunged in,-he eame out of-the riv
er, ,toll exhausted but, unhurt .upon
the ground, and was m,ati. an easy 'captive, A hia
bout andfed shots 'had
been' fired lat' m: Had” li o set 'him
self, witli'but lialf the -,Onet 4 gyo•about
being a goocl,soldier that he did about
escaping punishment for being bad
one, his happiness and the good of thp
servide Wen Id' haie been'
Ginciaanati Ger'&eM; Oct 8. , • ' '
t - ItErThe moneys: have just been dis
tributed, in:New •Yurlzi eity,,,•and , the
Roman Catholic schools.receive,setne
6180,000, the Protestant,. schools '832,-
01)0, and the :p.obrew societies •,about
56,000.' Three Catholio oehools..rer
ceivo.an aggregatedB3l2soo, or near,
ly' asi much , as, .alb the, Protestant
eehouls to , :ether.
Great Freshet in Virginia.
From all information at band', .11y
mail and telegraphed, it. appears - that
the principal damage by the freshet
in Virginia - was along the course of
the, Shenandoah and the James, and
node. those sections of .00. Orange,
Alekandria, arid illitriatsseeXholittpoake
!and Ohio, Southside, and:Yirginia had -
Tennessee and Richmond; and , Dan
ville railroads, erossed'hy thb - s - e rivers
and by various mountain streams.—
The losses in the ctty - ofßichmond, to
mere haute and property boldere is be
lieved'to have 'airionnted to $BOO,OOO.
The Baltimore and Ohio railroad Co.,
lose beatily-4-4tio whole of the ; trust=
ling and-till thd bridges from tHarper'S
Ferry . to .. ? Shenandoah - City-- -being
swept away. JOB supposed. that it
will talte,a nucinth3o repair the damn
ges and' Maine the runniig, of trains
on the Winchester branch of Harper's
Perry, Mr. -Barboar, - tboTresident of
the Orange and Alexandria road, tele
graphed :to:Baltimore today, that the
damage done will not exceed $50,000.
•Repairs will 'probably, be completed in
ten days. -The, Petersburg and:Lynch
burg road Inset:3,o,rue, bridges, , besides
.considirahlo,, darnage , , t 0,,, the,, track,
yutuetp about : 8300,000,
probably over ,t 1 '"
e 'estimate. , The
James river and' -t I
an
al is
slid to haie been ace "ex
tent of $350;000. total loS.Scs to
railroads: and.,cianals, according toythe
latest estimates. -is stated at from 000,-
000 to ,51.,000,000. ~ , Tbe,darnago! , of
private,proPerty, bpwever, tti,u,st.barc
been. iminSobc—mbraciag,millions—
'iiibtilding'Crvic.tid 'and ether
valuable prdperty '
° eking:, tha. of
the delliged 'wafer,courSee.„* ";
The loss of 'Life ht "Or'ry.
Thirty three Orions, 'living • be-•
tween Shenandoah eity'and!themouth
of the. rivers are known :to iftiVe-lier
ished, as follows t..:Benjamin Bateman,
his wife and,& children ; . ,James 'Bate
man, woe and 4 children; Adam Bate
man ; Ilenton.Myets, vy,ife.and l 3, chil-'
dron ; John Brody; g e cicie Harris, col
ored; (all these bad gathered' into the;
large brick house bel'ore• alluded 'to ;)
Stipos; Samuel,.l3,off , 'and'iMrs.
Eliza. Carroll.; 'a ..daughter: of :Harry
Rusk, : polorpd; and. her child,;- Mr.
Lewis, _flour, .merchant,, residing ; six
miles above, whose, body has - ,been ,
'found; alsO,•azi unknown colored wo
man,:whose. MAY was fOtind M the
roots Oa ti3 L 6nmOrti, tree. ' Mr:James
Stipos, who livodJukAlerr's.lslandovas
with his wife; ent.off frOm escape, and
as ono ‘building , would -go down. ho
would swim with her to another, until
anally she was drowned, and he reach•
ed the shore on Saturday.niornieg en
tiroly,nakod. In nearly, 'all instances
the furniture in the' hodseg destroyed
or dathag,od was , almost wholly ruined.
The idisi rict•seho'ol. hone& and ..Proshy
teriamehurch nt 11.4cpec'AlFeITY:,wgrc
.„ - 1
"Siiminary of Wo:r '
There :Was a. sharp engagement te
fore-Paris'omPritlay.of, lest. week, in
which the:PrussianS, lied , the advent.
itge;'as usual. .The French .made , a
sortie against the:sth .mid ,6th. Prut
sian corps. At Abe and of two hours
the French, ,
took shelter under' the
guns,of their &outs. The Germati'loss
-was from feur,to, five ~hundreaLo The
Froneh,,leiss was' greater:. The Crown
Prince commanded the-Prussians.. ot
• .:Engagernents , aloo occurred on Tues
day and Wednesday last, near' Paris,
but nooresults are.given.
Paris now has 500,000 troops
within her optretfolnents. : TheParis
ions are confident.• that; they. will: be
able. ;to maintain I,lo‘eiroground'iand
save.the eity,lrom capture. or. capitu
lation, . Ittis also reported. that:.now
?rench armies orairapicily,organizing
in the south of France: ;;Tbe ',French
prospects are morn- hopeltaii 7 hatuthe
Prussians aro equally confi.dent..!,.:•
Bazaiac•' still., holds,' Metz,
and reports . his army in..excellent con
dition.; 'no, garrison , make; sorties
ovorydayilmt are always driven.baok
with loss. Marshal Bazaino 'still :ad
heres ,to Napoleon:: ; :,.!'
• 4071.13e,revofollon fn :Italy,in w,bich
the pativcS ; lave,been saccessful r is dc
monstFating, their, intense,; desire for
. freed pto from , p domiolon ,of the
„Thisfepling,was for, some time
restrained by the ,presenes .of.lNapo
„troop,s,. the m poror. being.,
_fr,ippl.: .the Pope;, b9t:,:whop I tho
French were called home, the Rmpans
.under; Victor Emanuel at once took.np
Arms,,.nd, advanced on 4ome.,,:The
Pope, fearing bloodshed, surrendered
after a:abort resistance,, and the Ital.
ions, took possession in , the , midst
great rejoicing. du .Sunday .a ; week
last, there. was an election at Itorne to
obtain, an expression of ,opinion from
the people whose rule they„preferred
that of ,VictoN,Emannel or, the ; pope..
The verdict was ahnost,.uottnimonsly
ngitint the Pope,,, Thip.mpKiwns.re
neiveti with , great „ilentonstration by
tha,people, Showing,that theiteraporaf
power ; ofilitislTighnest3.4t,nbot4 an
and in Italy.
•
•' gef*li for sorno:yepi•sp!;, We i ay')
been ‘
people,
'
Avo can rejoice that a mom oy4clos
.
he'lic'efor,"%varA from
taxation. list of 06'86
articlesanother
ke - Chief Justice Strong: has given
a decision that any railroad , 'dividend
made payable after the use of Decent.
bet.; 1869, is not subject•to the five .per
cent: decuetion by 'OW
. rtiilroacf "tritn•
panp,'lSeedlisei • the l- rad rOrtit coMpany
is riot 'obliged'iti` 'pay: td %lief govern-
MEM
! - r --- r-- ~ a;- --- . . ~ ..
. tu;:bo: brewing
in ,lltali.on account: of .the, proclama,
tin of f; Goveraor . Shaffer ,dopriving
Brigham Young of, all. control of ~tbe
militia.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WRY G E O ' C) 4 N W WTI&
• -
II can furnish a few liro moo' in every county with
steady entploymoot at 525 or weld:. kusitsess light and
-respectable: • Suitable for nn office or traveling. 1 Lowe
no cheap catchpenny ankh% but one of the most tHefol
ingettiour rind wonderful Inch, in %chines over imented..
genuine curiosity. Address, enclosing stamp,
It. It. WALKER.
P. 0. Box f.t,pSti 31 Park Row, New York:
SEWING MACHINES
TB B .1 - 10 WB
is the most populate machine in the world. Over
4,000 sold every month I It makes a beautiful Lack
Stitch, alike nn both sides. Will scam, quilt, hen., fell,
tuck, cord, bind end braid. Works equally w ell upon
Bilk, lines, woolen andcetten good.' with silk, cotton
or linen thread.
. . - • JAMRB A. BROWN
is agent for Huntingdon county Call at hi, Carvet
Store and pep the machines. ; ; .ocf 11;10,
weitsEßtlsToCK
The undersioadrreoddlng inillnlon".tdotadtip, :near
311 i ;Cri.uk, 'respegtfutfy In toms putilli that idt has
on band and Tar sale
ALL KINDS QE NURSERY STOCK,
'Low fur Cash. •
Apple Tresaal ;IA by,ilie hundred and all oilier trees
at .tow - rates.. '',•• • • 4, •
VilsoYaboutZ,oo . 3 ()rape vinesiff:reason•olde P - rlces:
ouLat, W MTV.
TOD , TWP. LOCAL BOUNTY).
Proeetit indebiedneee 51,p42 85
A mt. in hands" of 'Collector A. Mae -
• for 1888 and 1869 " •^` $2451; 82
of duplicate In hands of Israel'
Beker for pieecnt yeor - • - 2,6:5.011=1
• 4.'26 82
' •
Amouat yet to be assessed " $3,216 22
The above - Je iseondenead 'etatumen!, of t/14-"Zocal Boun
ty necauntirafrod townelapr.
Will l P9iy*baruis idle 24th SepteinbezaSifi
;I"; ." • PLIIN11.4:11, '
ALLEN IMIVARDS, ,
BfEol7il3ll'll,
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MA GG10.13,P% .
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Saxon Green;
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J. H WEEKS & CO., lianufictuiers,
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ry advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-core,
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nia fur cash nod good atoeke. TOWN3I43iD
111103.; 13J South Third Street. rhiledelphia. - •
ACHANCE SELDOM OFFERED.!
I own interest in one of the best Silver Mines' of
tee day, developing, Sc , near Georgetown, Col. Cad sat•
bay you of its nnilusibted value as a good investment and
a paying one. - Best of references given: I'd lab to sell
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5-20'S A.ND 188 I'S
110IIGEI';:gOLD AND EXO:IIANGED.
MOST„ LIBF,IZAL, TEMIYIB
FOLD .
• ••,:
mi,iioa'‘(l Sold at Market Rates.
A'''COUPONS CASHEIV,:i
Paciae - „' itailredd, .Bonds
BC.&a.uf Aid) sb.L.D.
Stcicki BOieglti and Sold on cimin iss ion only
Accounts received and. Interest allotvCd on
daily balances, snhjeot to check nt sight.
5 ,
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DautisMito,
40' gol . l j .Pil iIL; . TR BET,
P R"1.3: A .1? EJPHYA
IMO
).• ; • OEN i k .ittiVVA.llUr ' I " :'
- ' 7 1 „1i
fltifinttrii filirriiho ittthittititt ltamblin lolimeldP,
untingdon connty, AM,. ALS*ANDIIft M. 5.111,1.80
borina boY;llboit 18 'ram of age, limit coMplilxfon, and
Moot built. All persona are hereby notified not to bar
bar or trust Lim on my account At Twill pay no Mils bI
Ilia contracting. The nboro reward, aril) yo you t, toy
tompii returning bigt,lo tile. , • , . 6
G. W. JLVF/tIES...
Sloold Clop. Sept...B.f. 1577
vALUABLF, FARMS FOR SALE.
By Virtue of nn order of the Orphans' Court of Blair
touchy. directed to the undersigned, Administrators,
there will be Offered for sale at tho. Court House, is Hol
lidaysburg, on.: '; • - -
,
;
On 1 Vidn esd a y October,l2th, 1870, ,
~.
at 10 v a'allirk, f a.:ra., all the real estate or Jobn Wertz, late
of tnlbariner tolvnahlp,illlair euuril . y,!aece.te..l, zetaliat 7
lag of Tliree Yalvable Firm% to flit ; : ,
' . ' — W7 1 41AXICEI. ~ .- 2 0"4:16 . 1.
A splendid tract of land, (formerly owned by Walter
Graham, Esg .) beautifully located on the Huntingdon &
Indiana Turnpike, 'is ithin one and a half miles of the Fir
Canal, in Canoe Valley, stair county, an of the best
grain gruwieg .alleys in the State. This Farm curtains
300 ACHH3 of the best limestone-lend,—perfectbc'cleitti.
and in a high state of cultivation. The bulldlngsconsist
ef,a, : ; ;•;;,7, - ,F
LARGE MANSION HOUSE,
nod other dwelling. houses, a_large bank-barn, a Grist
Mill, with water poser, and all the necessary outbu.ki,
inge for the farm. An unfailing - stream of pure Water,
flaws through this erect, and the house is supplied by a
fountain pump with good spring water: - -•--
There are two good apple el chords on the iwendsen.—
Ther4 are conrchurches. all within one antra latlrmiles,
ands 13.Chipi,11(160, and post,bilice:at Yellow/hirings,
wltlpi ,
one•hall mile or the property. Taken altogether
this is ono of Or het located and best whos! producing
thintu in Mule county.' ' ' " ,
t • '"
:laid Team pike' divides the Parte 'into'o '
equal , parts.
thereby tormbig two farms if desired. ', Thin Farm will 'he
'offered id two eeparoto parts,. as above:alatad,' orab,n
whole,'as will best suit purchasers., , . • „
3F l 4,:xx•xxk
FLtanto on Clover Creeltin Woodberry towntildp, Dlnir
county., one and $' half miles east or' the town el
liametatrg. and contains 1 , 10. 'AC.R.II3 of good'lllitettOne
land. In good flaming ortles.:—On- this host id erected in
good .
STONE .. .DWELLING; HOUSE. o
.
etone,spring house, a bank bra. a merino house and
Corn es ibr, and all necessary outbuildlegs. An uncom•
rnonly, fine spring of limestone water is nem the house
and beautifully enclosed with a, wall of cut stone. On
this farm is It good apple orchardin good• bear ng condi
tion. &boobs nod churches convenient. ,
"
. Situate on the Jun lain river one mile east, of 110111,
deyelang, cOntainiad Atm t ' loo•ACltiid,, on . which
erected a
•
"nod bank barn, fagot or 'ail necessary, ontboilikngs
'rart of this Form, Is a rick allnriabsoll—the other part
gebd Limestone—both in good,' staff of eul lira? fall. On
tbis Farm is alim,asotal Apple tholiani Its proximity
to OM °whiny, Own of Hollidaysburg makes thiall ery
desirable location.. „. s '
.
. „. .
"-ode-Third or ilia ptirclui.io money to tie paid • on, conk
sinotioti of the sale ;'lihdr two-01101 in two equal on
Hunt pas mente, with intoreet, to beeecured by 11w bond
thei:pnrcluplor.' •
' in'ttlier in fornuilidu cad be ;Itotried by oddreeeiiie
• • • -J. tlz 18E71V
Yell• , e • • JOTIN MARK: i•
owSpings P. 0., 1. • •., , % ., AtlinlletrOtork.•(
Malt 00. Pa., 'Sept. 27.) , • .'• • . •.: '•
(ARPHANS' SALE:
v,, '(eStitte 44311)1mi.; euERICY, ‘ lo ed-)
in Pursuance of au order ut the Orphano• Court °Mon
tlngdon, county, the undersigned Irusiees appointed. to
sell the real Mato of Oeorgo Qnorry, dosed., wilt sell at
YubliC solo, as the premisee,-
. ,
,
; ' ONTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER Sty, ISiO, , •
RE.
The followluidescribed
.VALUABLE TRACT OY: LAIN" 64'
initiate In Cromwell township. In Mid county, adjoining,
lands of Thos. E, Orbison, Bashi Irvin, owl the hairs or
Benjainin Beers, deed., containing
• •
• 227 ACR'ES
orthereabonts, being mostly Auglorkk creek bottom. Of
Which about LW sacs are cleared; the-resided in timber
and having thereon • -
x.dooD TWOSTORY 1,6 G
new framehank Barn; with wagan -Omit and earn crib
and other.huildings oleo, an upple.ol chard. 'Ti/IS fir
two miles smith west of Orbisonia mud has an eimel
lent meadow thereon, and good water. .! •
,
Oho-third rif ih purclinso money , to wt qh the cowl
tirtitstion tIM Wale: one-third in, one .j eer then:utter,'
and the other, third as We Elpakth . Qnerry,
widoiv of add deceased, ;the interest to bo paid ,to . lier
}Tarty during ber . ,11,4;11111 . ,0 be Bedard by, Judgmcpt
bond and mortgage. ' „ „ , •, ,
TOILN ,Qlllll
11t117,- - •
11A151110wmior "
Artleters.
_
LARGE P ÜBL IC 'SALE - - , •
, • , •.. „Fr
HOUSES :`A Da:.io.rs
Owing topl health tho subscriber ie,tleele 011 R °Calque
sing qa,lnrgp proportion of his real estate ataludley,
(hi; Tuesdizy, 'October' 251,k11.870, •
• , • . ,• : , •Ir. ,
JUL LARGE, DOUBLE 410 USA ,- •
Formerly occupied by 311,3.:11ankin tai si 110 aiding !mike,
.with the ground attached. , ,The dwelling -Inca fourteen
bed thorax, parlor. two balls, 'sitting. and dining room,
.wlth,t we kiteltens.,• There -are teaddea a 1,11111 , 4 n nee,
AvoteLlinuse. stable and ,ice,!buuse, all in , aenthrundit ton'
Ile hill sell at the same timo.all,scon tele) , terms, an, ex
!
• . • N.E W STONE - HOUSE •
, •
and:Frame Sheltie with four acres Of grass faint atticited
About 100 Bending Lett will be offered at the satire OM.;
one or•moru together to Mat purchasers. , POSeemaiOn.
the hums cannot he given 110111 April let. but the rent
flout execution of the deed will pass to purchaser.
•
ee27 1,. T. 11' ATTBON':
T AND-r 94 ,§4LE.- r ,
J 4
o subscriber &Armin° Marva°, with pert of las lend
Situate along the ltig mil/ha-irk Oreek, in Orome ell teep.
Huntingdon county. and one mile west from Orbisonia.
This land is of o good ipsnlity Lot tomdand, well sup
plied with nerer.falling springs and sufficient amount of
gond limber, convonient to uliHs. ;doses, inarliets, Post
offices and Chinches. wilt sett eV sultpurclincers, both
in am9 . lillt of lend (from one acre upo indrj and,ln terms'
There'd; is an* mill on sold p mines in 'ample' 'avid'', In
saw all kinds, of building lionhcr.,Titles,good. ,Come.and
se@ _Voir le the ;time to' sepffiejliorsbleemileoptilit
lidmes:, Apply to the suliscriber 'Medd. , *Mises Or' id.
dress. , r $ '1 (41 P. Ell ENHPEhr,
Aug. nit Orbisonia P.O. Hunt. co. Pa.
"" ' 'r; , ;.•; . •7*Ft
1870:',Garpets!.1 : 810
RAM/• STO . CX;
Afi REDUCEDi-ibRICES.
JAMES A. BROWN,
Is coris i tAnty rsselVpg,st : lk , is gew
CARPET
. • • ,
7 11UNT.7 I%' l. ,GDoll,';' •
4:-•••
Itenittiret iette.—e o. sitfrom ' t.li rooms of
the matiefacturere; 111.1. stock comprises': ''""-
BRUSSELS, • " ' INGRAINS,
I , WOOL'. DUTCH, , r r
COTTAGE rt
1 1 1 1,IST i tintd RAG CAIIPETS,.
• -
CARPET ClfillN,''
COCOA and
~-,ELOOR„.STAIR.nnd,, T ABLE ti
'3C., 3ETES,
- - A FRESH STOCK OF
WA L.L. PA P tit;
WINDOW•9II ADES and .Fixtnrea, Druggeta, Velvet
Rugs, Door klata,Exfra Carpet Thread and Binding
. 1 13, make to specialty of turnivlthieCHUßCllkS end
LOPGIEWiti ttty,ttrlcee, andlnvittrrvuoielling, Commit
toesjo,erdi thmlse goods mado"eipresely for their Anjr-
Allyers will iare Pion
mind laktietter hyt , goktig
Cloth Store; fdr 'Mot or, the
4boXtketalg r iltilorytivinpethlort.ht 09d` %e e l).
'oslfehuttfulthadruk,l . tt Il•
Ptildil'lSTS!2.s'tentik.itpeYAhh attty
!. 4 llavplldsh o.o4l‘bitcyttur the Original
I-10WE SEWING IVIACHIN
so well knowii-on-tho Ueat Fnmily Mnchide iirtho world.
goy itiffmo4.ll,l:ET qTol7.Ea?riclae Oen.,
• ' •••• "•
Huntingdon % Qct- $ 170.•- - • '•
15.%) •
- ,
.1203E.L.. 73..X.X14/30, nt te. . o e i ,- ; irs
Cancer !meanie, 931 drehA4 „Prof. Daltfo„.23cl W.
itj. sa, IMnotartati, Q., an d Dr. drienal at Marlette,
N. - 0.,11,m mak- , ' • ' '' ' ' "fog 'ortohishirig
\
ta u ; e a d
'l'd net
' a bi ' ' "I ' ed. 4y their, gnat
kntro r or ' ea . :est ' . , v. , : P ei.. e a t tins,
And withbot little' .-ir. --
' . C 1" EyerY
root sad, Ebro is CI „_, ..., killed and re.
moved; 'flake!, In ye, QII L. 3 timooodean,
not return.oware '''',.. A
W. 4 olbokosPro...;
lessors,' with their 'P. W. ' re . • bogue !rola ,
meats, stealing. our xel CA , fil , wirer lino-.
moots. lip, others _ , , have -.hear
treatMents." None etberishoula ever Ve avecl... For
rticolars, sandlot , eirealar,eall. °read - ices. above.
Sept. 2,o;Uame
FOR GROCERIES,'
,
' l l ;_ k 11\ rl.
CONFECTIONERIEB,
111=1110,
IIIMEE!
nt ono o'clork,
F 1
STORE /
1111
t[i.!!"1".
ntovisioNs 2 ,
IMII
SA - 1313 OF
VALUABLE 'REAL ESTATE
[Estnte of Dr, Eliphas Bigelow",' deeeasell
There Will Is sold at liublie ante, 'on' the
- preloise.: in Jackson Tolvtiship,pintineoli
county,.l?a,,pn
ritt'lo o'clock, a.' ni., the follonifig Real
.THR - INIANSION 11 . 11111 1
'containing 23Q. keres f nearjrnll eleared,•fen
iced bon,:ridecr Jeltitids:: of
Rbbt. Ifuey and Serail:Porter, , on ,the ,west;.
by londs„bf',l,llo'qiiti!er heirt.on the' south
by JOhn - ISarr's heirs on' the suet;: - ir.
Reed and others on the north; hewing thereon ,
a inrgo , log-frame henge t Wank barn, good
tena . othonse,,'srable;, 'threer';:e.44l4keds,;'&e:-
Tfiis is a caluablo,praperfy,.. lubviingabout , 72'
acres of mead good'iontlitionr:
•;Pd.-4A , ,tragt :of: On; utfT2 nercis L ori t timber
' adjoining' th atm th-eteit 'corner of jhe
Mansion Far,na.
lot beironiiii-kOnfairling t obOiat 169
perebei';'bOunded-bylands'of Watt,
John Ay e r,s, and Sa U drlllielietti,7„foinierly
'owned by Writ. Porter.
• ; 401.•,-Tratet of 15. acres, .morn. og less!,• in
j'ael4e,n tu . U.llShip,` haunded lithd of.' JOB.
Den ' on the ',u•eii,•santuel Watteti itie'n4tll,
Sainuel Musser on the enst, and Stone Creek
on the south, having house and stable there-
—L...ol,lf:= l TraCt of 0 acres of meadow- lantV
cleared,linaWn'fn . s . the -Alexander Johnston
)(ItE, l , hou_pded,W , t l 3 4 3a of John Triestar. awl
Wm:Davie on the south, and stone Creek on
the north, and Wm. Davie. on the east.
. „
_ _
- - - -
The floc° lnnas li6 on Stone Creek,.ribeint.
two and.h!litilf
Fort.
There will be =Hold / oiri tii'er L premises:ytiar
Ilasseysbusg, '
• OnS:4lllalpy,,ticrOr‘lslh, 1870„
at 1 o'cloels%ilie fell:3 1 11.111k: gelerif3ed
. . _ . _
- .
TRACT-OF--LAND, - -
containing Xereg, 'compoaed of three
smalles trac4,,, hounded ll b lauds
.Yf,BnihaeC
j idiepli "'Powell' and 'Altera, • beihx
nearly all cleared and, cultivated, and !Irving.
thereon,
,a house arid stakle t All grain in
the g'reiind reserved. ''
Possession given on.l4rh N o Teinber, 1870,
subject to the rights of the' tennnts.
-There will, be -sold. 111181 iii
cam ty," Po. On - FRlDAY;`..llSt'October, 1870,
nt clock, ni,the following property
About ,2 acres ; -of ,ground,, in • Belleville,.
fronting Am Abe :public: street, bounded by
lauds- of Shem Yoder and others, hiving
thereon a brick house•and-etable,: i
.1 ;
Also, n lot of 'gin - end - i "thii adjoining vil
lage of Slechanissvilltycnntaluinnbourindf
nu ntre,' froiiting nii main itreet,;and boundedi
by lot of Joseph Potts-on: the south, and an
alley.on north,and,ctast, having thereettlyro•
frame.Aiiid:onis hom* log:sta
ble and- other, improvements.- Possession
given on Ist 'Aprl4:lB7l. ; ;
l'Elt34B,oE 5.11..E. 7 —0ne-B ) 4 1 1 Of ,thp purehaiw
money; to be paid at Ifuntinidout-on the 14th
November, 1870, -I . llerlitleeduwill be made;
ene-third ,year,thereafter,- with-inter
est, and the- remaining third at the death of
the widow of Dr. Bjgelow, the infer* there
of to be paid 6:1 lieetanUidlyAt t sidifg - herclite,.
the whole to lip Secured ,by
bonds 4 4.14- - pinfolticseri‘• • -'-
ISRAEL BIGELOF, „ ,•;_ntxty, f jpnssv.
LEEMAN BIGELOW, - .NAr.,my l 3lThr.mt,,„ i „
:,11104et
lisieCcA BMELow, JACOB BIGELOW, -
. .
'2ofl final
MeAlery's Fort, Aug..3o4td ."
QTTERIFF'S' i' SALEi .
By.virtua Of ft writ of LevartapH, dtreeted t. me. T.
will t.ziaple tointblW,enie.lon" the premt3e4; mt SATIIIt-
DO the „Unit ,day of 001'00E3, 18:0, at VAN('
m., tliofo:louing propeOty •.-
All thatcur bar( lat. of...:Ontind
con
aiating'of nortn'o't Lots Nos. 8. 0 and 10 In Hnerer"..olal
plan. of tlni ifiltidigifelie.keilided on the
.11111 by ATl. lii.ny Street. nn the west by limith street,
on the north by alloy trp c ret:wille,'(which ePlineSec
an t to the premises!) and on the basi,by,lot nfAteorge
,Tatnnild .W.W. , llildebtand,(hereleardiv'aturarllted)on.
.which.descilbed premises is erected .a•stone and , brisk
f./11% , fA;fir
ALSO—AII that part of a tot,ofgrquttd titivate In the
sa'd borough of Iluntingden extending front Allegheny
11111 , 1dreet, nilJnitdhi Intot Tliotiuis Visherigr4inf
east. the above described-neenn4es on the wed, umpber
ea Sin the recorded ddar, orAtl , l ddrongli or iltlnthigdoll,
elided and described es follews. k trultAAhat nett
thereof which fronts n said Allegpeny °Meet. rum the
western iiiinetlie said la Otnidaillia PleitereSe.e.to the
°Pater)] tine of tb° appye,,aleacObed lot..entheztenditiC
boek rrOm'Alleglieny'stre,d tocitrifs 11111 ',trent. thddin;
wince of eighty reetA e that pa ..of said.los earned .nt
°scented by itAti itre s Petiikei Sad. Fein d. taken in
'amnion a n d to be see.. ae.the prole.Pty or °ma. Tat o
Theodore IL'Crem,r. Esq., edreintstrator of W. W. lilt
debrand, deed„ and Jehlt liitdcbrond. wire%snout.
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AN,D F..47pf,
• Sitilated on tho dayston'a Mranch,'of theJtmlnta they,
at the moat!, of Jame, Crak, one a half ndlea from Mar
kleaburg Statidn on• %he - Iluntingdoro-and , Mond Top.
llontlngdonFonnty p
1 Joule, 43x60 feet'qriel:sto,rt
. • ''and two of ame,-
Tary strung and permanently built. Four pairs atmill
MoneK tlro - mater whale' 14 o.it'lligh, : opFAlpt, in, gaud
order.
• .4 alvo-blorii Brick :Hoge
For tolliert r with eiinhlq garden.len,
Farm contains 329 AOKEB, 150 aerie in. cultivation,.
50 to meodow,hn'tthg . thoroon nltrFo
TD .11.1A.P400.2.1T HOHS.E„
two . stOrteslagb, boot bars, woeh hswen, am], other ant-
Imildlnger; • 'Medi" inn' touent tiOtieee;' ittedllkikketnith.
s h op: For turthter " ;
'21.1 "jAcoii v. xem
• Aug: 234 • '"",'t ' ' Jamett proeter.4l.
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OF
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The untlcraigned-offep
VALUA Lt -- AR 9
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Located in Barren township, tlnntingd,on ounty, o
near
00118' 3101,114nd conth'inhig ':00' ogres of ' county,
farralm •
hut, well watered, and in a good staled' oulthitilon.t
TM improvements consist of a good
TWO-S'. * TOItY Ivo , HO USE,
Wildtheittitirdell, A LOG BARN, Wagon shed..
Corn Crib, blockenlitla shop,oscolient spring house:eulM
otheroutbliildings. litfire is int orchard:of (11010- ttp
pie trees on the premises. -- - ,• - • - -
For I erind and otlnlrinTormittfori rOgardirig the prop
erty, apply-ho the undersigned on the premises.-
JNO.I.III,I,INEN.
Curnpropot Mille, PIO.
,16;9•21xi
To*k•iii*i'Faiiiiii
IN WEST IVF
11,13 1 ts horn flyaklmnde
S-; •
s2oa
• • • ,'• I ••" i ;- 'lt
ParchaperiL t elcetring kkbuita• can- have very. .libereell
terms ne .
t‘W2:41:44:1' i 4;;;
NJ:ALLISON MILLER;
ply to
[iy2tif 1 •
IMPO.RTANT , TO SOLDIERS.'
All Cavalry Line officers who wail, the werYleo oe
tueen July 1661 and .tiblY entitled to
olio's nee,formsegrid Warabs, immoral ng for' the
hikffibut £160,i for Wiese time, • tea ProPor ,-
tionato amount. tWeehargatf a'eCompaujolaues..
Heim of thoso entithxylnit Sella were killyd on;;Iled Jtr
aefylie, (ird`tholtrreielanfyipy ; liavln bees colhictedi
are onjl-reqairea Ore a power of Attystleo3l:. ! ' 1
,Parsone-basing clatms'ottleie kll+oomq-other claim.
against the Governuipot,caulave thetp promptly collected'
by applying in person by 1 .3 1 3 4 1 33,4,
Ik 4,ILILEN LQ'KELL,
July 13i1870:11'.:.Ci
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L.t . .. 4 .9rs4,..fituitriaton upon the estate et Rev„;)Y„th,
511.11 e,, „Into ofYO/t...t COUNTX,, Ileceneo, ha v ing ;tenni
isnt,ted t9 , ttto tcuttersig.o4, ,-persens,Audehte‘t,to
canoe trill tuakunpuser,p.ol,thq4e,hgving, ,elptineavilh
'present them fes settlement.
°AKE% tint
o . ,11411.4nletrntop,..
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• , tEditite 'of Fninklin dee'd.]
Letters t 'et:Administration ulnin tho estate of Franiclita
of Dublin township, deceased, having been
granted' to the undersigned, all perdons Indebted to tho
estate will melte immediate paymebt, and those having;
elahui ,till present them fur settlement..
W 11.1,1.1310. 1111 E
Administrator.
tank Gar, Sept. 20-6 t
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