'rue liinifingdon Journal Wednesday Morning, Sept. 16, 1374 REARING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Brief Mention—Home-made and Stolen. Oysters are ripe.. Apple dumplings. Mount Union is to have a new paper. Fruit thieves are plying their vocation. Pavements are going down on all sides. Huntingdon's school-houses are too small The season for teachers institutes approach eth. John D. Dorris, son of Col. Dorris, is off to Princeton Condo t )r Adams proposes making a brief wester❑ tour, The usual nurnber of drunks were about ou Saturday night. If you want a good puff, buy your cigars at the JOURNAL atone, Petty law suits are the latest entertainment for Warriorsmark loafers. Oil tanks are abundanlabout the car works , The proprietors must have "struck ile." That "chipter" of Chronicles, in the last Gazette, was good. Who wrote 'em out ? Lewistown's temperance folks have wade a raid on the violators of the local option law. (inc thousand suits are pending in the Al legheny courts against violators of the liquor an A tramp printer, named Albert Green, was i lied by the cars, at Altoona, on Wednesday of last week. Our •friend, Win. Warther, iS erecting a handsome brick store room and residence in West Huntingdon. "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty," but the pace of our superior stationery is so low that everybody can buy. A small fight, on the Fourth s ree; I.ridge, on Saturday evening, attracted quite a crowd. It was the least kind of a scratch. There were forty-one persons admitted into full membership in the U. E. Church in War rioramark, last Sabbath a week ago. Notices to Trapassers can be had at the JorawAL Store at 50 cents per dozen. They are the cheapest and best thing of the kind We invite the attention of gossips to th• article on our first page, under the caption of "neighboring." Read it and profit by its teachings. We learn that George Zabuizor, son of Rev. Z%hnizer, of this place, had an arm broken, a few days ago, in Clarion, where the family are visiting. Our robust and healthy-looking agricultu ral friend, Mr. John lleifner, will please ac cept the printers' thanks for those toothsome watermelons. A. IL Stevens, of Petersburg, has just fin. lobed burning a fine kiln of brick for Hr. Wm. Hutchinson, of Warriorsmark. Evidently Aby understands his business. Mrs. Jennie Barrick will put down a pave ment in front of the Miles Lewis property in a week or so. This will add very much to the walk on Washington street. Cobble stone gutter 3 are played out, yet we bear of that kind of gutter in the ancient bor ough of Radford. They belong to the Fine Vondrsnaithian age up there. The enterprizing school directors of Tod tonship arc Minding tWe fine school houses, but unfortunately one of them is nearly with out access by road of any kind. A bee-tree, on Brush mountain, Blair coun ty, was cut, the other night, and found to con tain ten feet of solid comb about one foot thick, which yielded two hundred pounds of honey. David Walker, an, employee on the wood train, had his shoulder blade broken, on Fri• day last, while attempting to get off the en• gine near- his residence, a mile or so cast of this place. "Water I Water 1" is the cry. One half the town is out of water and yet they, are some of the fogies who are opposed to Water . Works. If a vote were taken now the ques tion. would eailly be settled affirmatively. We were in error, a week or two ago, when we stated that our young friend, Joe Jacob, bad abandoned his Texas trip. He has arrived at his destination, and is highly delighted with the country. May success attend him. It is said that certain citizens cf Tod town- ship are receiving interest on not less than $4'0,000 of ioancd money without paying a single farthing of taxation on the amount. Somebody must hood wink the assessor effect ually. Tile grounds about the West Eluntingdon school building are being leveled and enclos ed with a good substantial fence. Now, when the season arrives plant good shade trees, not horse chestnut, but something that will grow alp in a few years. The School Directors talk about building a new wing to the old school building on the Lill. We hope that before they proceed to do so they will consult some good school archi teetnre and not make another botch like that in West Huntingdon. Our young blacksmith friend, .1. M. Night wine, informs us that a wagon was at his shop. last week, for repairs, that had been ironed in the your 1800, and that it was.still in pretty good condition. Tlic wagon is the property of our townsman, Henry Glazier. Why don't Walker township keep the old toll-bridge in better condition ? We heard a gentleman say that his horse had broken through the planks, a few days ago, but fortu nately_escaped without injury. If there had been any injury there would have been a bill to pay. A . game association has been organized, in this place, with Hon. R. B. Petriken as Presi dent, M. M. McNeal Treasurer, Mord B. Massey Recording Secretary,: and W. W. Dorris Cor responding Secretary. The object of the as sociation is the protection of all kinds of game and fish and to see that the game laws of the State are respected. Warriorsmark was livened up considerably, on Saturday last. The Huntingdon Furnace Zonaves, a very handsome company, by the way, and the Sheridan Troupe did the enthu sing. A whole pic-nic and lots of other folks witnessed the mounted drill of the Troupe, in. one of Mr. Hutchinson's fields. For the use of which field, the Troupe is ever so much obliged.—Tyrone Herald. The building of a new dam, by Fisher & Sons, has necessitated the throwing of the volume of water into the north arm of the river formic: the Island, so that the south channel is almost dry. The result is that there is a large quantity of decaying vegeta ble and animal matter in the channel which sends up a miasma that may produce much sickness. We hope that haste will be made to relieve us of the impending evil. One of our Penn street citizens, who is very fond of piscatory sport, one day last week, wended his way Bp the river for the purpose of fishing for bass. A half hour's walk found Lim atAhe place selected; and, after carefully baiting his hook with a half grown toad, he .cast his line and waited for a bite. After waiting a considerable length of time, and not getting even a nibble, be began to examine the situation, and what was his chagrin to see the toad, with the line attached, high and dry on a log, in close proximity to his feet. That toad left that log immediately. The chap who recommends toads for bait in the hearing of our friend had better not tarry • long in his presence. NEW RAILROAD.—TWO miles or new railroad, leading from the Mosbanuon branch near Sterling, across the Beaver meadows, and through Iloutzdale, in a north-western direction, have been graded and made ready for the rail, and the remaining half mile will be finished by the latter part of this month, when the iron will at once be laid. This is remarkably quick work, when we take it into consideration that it is only six weeks since the ground was broken. This rapid progress is owing to the energy of John Whitehead, esq., who has had the superintendency of the work, of Don. St. George Frazier, the compe tent engineer, and Timothy Downes, the skill ful boss grader. Osceola will be greatly ben efited by this new road, as well as all the sur rounding country. There are four heavy op erations going in on this branch, some of which will be ready to ship from, as soon as the road is finished, and there are many oth ers in contemplation. This will add three thousand of a population to this region the next. year. The Madera Coal and Improve ment company have made the necessary ar rangements to complete their road from Iloutzdale to the mouth of Muddy Run, and in all probability, the work will be commenced the coining month. What other region can make such a showing as this these hard times. In and around Iloutzdale, we counted over fifty houses in course of construction, and ground being cleared off for more. In company with Dr. Geo. Mears and son, John Whitehead of the firm of Whitehead & Jacobs, 11. G. Fisher, of the firm of Milers & Miller, and David Blair, esq., all operators from the Broad Top region, who arc dividing their interests with this region, we paid a visit to this work on last Monday, and were much pleased with the appearance of things. The fact is, we can hardly realize the rapid trans formation that is being made in the appear ance of this locality. Early California or the Oil Region in its palmiest days might give the readir a slight idea of it, if he had been fa miliar with either.—Osceola Reveille. JUSTICES' NOTICES to delinquent tax-payers and Executions, and all other blanks, for sale, at the Jonagln Store, at 50 cents per hun dred. tf. THE COUNTY FAILL—We have been asked repeatedly, within the last week or two, "what has become of the County Fair ?" The time for advertising it had arrived weeks ago, and the continued silence has caused p?ople to ask whether the Agricultural Society in tends to hold an Exhibition this Fall. We have not been able to answer the question heretofore, nor are we prepared to answer it now. In fact we do not think that it makes inch difference whether one is held or not. li will be all the better for the farmer;, if none is held, because the expense of attending that which, if we are to judge from the experience of the last few years, is no advantage to them, will be saved. We regard the Fair, as now conducted, as the merest humbug in the world. Men who know little or nothing about the Science of Agriculture arc at the head of it, instead of practical farmers. It looks very much to us as if it were gotten up to benefit a few hotel and shop keepers, and nobody else. For a number of years the Fair has been to a few, who have made no reduction in their prices for board,a clever mode of replenishing a depleted exchequer, while farmers have been put off with tea cent diplomas. Farmers, unless the gentlemen, who run the Fair, determine to run it in your interest, and not simply to get you to town to get your money, we advise you to leave their tea. cent diplomas upon their hands and stay away. This is the only way in which those who have found the Fair a good thing to cultivate will be brought to their senses. We advise you to cultivate your farms and leave them to farm the Fair, and we venture the prediction that you will come out ahead considerably in the race. J6sriczs' NOTICES to delinquent tax-payers and Executions, and all other blanks, for sale, at the JOURNAL Store, at 50 cents per hun dred. tf. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD•TOP RAIL ROlD—Report of Coal Shipped: TONS For week ending September 12, 1874 5,568 Same time last year Increase for week . Decrease for week Total amount shipped to date ' 226 3 30 b Same date last year 320,492 Increase for year 1874 Decrease • .94,187 Do You WANT A TOWN LOT ?—S. P. Wensel, at his store, No. 1307 Mifflin street, for every 50 cents worth of goods sold gives a ticket, the holder of which has a chance of drawing a Town Lot, in West Huntingdon, Flour, Groceries, Meat, or some one of the 85 prizes on the list for distribution. The draw ing to take place as soon as all the tickets are given out. Satisfaction guarenteed. junelo-3m ADVERTISED LETTERS. —Letters re maining in the Post Office, at Iluntingdou, September 12, 1874 : Miss Jennie Barnsly, MisseAllie Boring, Mr. Joseph Brooks, Mr. Jno. Moyer (3), Mrs. Maty Megraur, A. Reiss (2), Mrs. M. Reiss, 31iss Susan White. THE attention of farmers and buyers are called to the Farm Sale of Mr. George Brumbaugh in another column, in Penn town ship, four miles south east cf Grafton, en the ll.lz B. T. It. It. FREaI ARRIVAL OF MILLINL'ILY GOODS.--iliss E. M. 'Africa has just returned rom the east with a large and fashionable stock of bonnets, hats, notions, assortment of children's aprons, &c., &c. And every thing in her line. tf. IF a tombstone, purchased of au agent, costs you $5O, you just pay seven or eight dollars out of the fifty to the man who sells it to you. Buy from WILLIAMS and save that amount; no agent out—don't want any. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to W. H. Miller will come forward and settle, as all accounts not settled before October Ist will be left in the hands of Geo. Sipit, esq., for collection. 9-31. • JUSTICES' NOTICES to delinquent tax-payers and Executions, and all other blanks, for sale, at the jOURNAL Store, at 50 cents a hun dred.. tf. LEAVE your order for a set of tomb stones at WILLIAMS' before going to camp meeting, for you might need thztu before it is over, W H. MILLER & Co., of Orbisonia, will sell goods very low for cash, all cash buers are requested to call and examine goods. 9 3t. Swett, Syrup, Tea, Coffee, Spices, Wood and Willowware for sale cheap, at Massey's Grocery. WILLIAMS gets his marble from itis own quarries, in Italy, which enables him to undersell all dealers. The old standard Drug Store, Read & Sons is still the place to buy Drugs, Patent Medi cines, Fancy Goods and Toilet Articles. [9-2 Jr you want your Stones well-finished be Lure to call on WILLIAMS, for bi's marble and nork are unsurpas:;rd. A LOT of prime Mackerel for sale cheap, at Massey's Grocery, e. 03 Washington street. .41TRATURE. So much of the good in literature finds its way into the current magazines, that those who do not read them deny themselves, not only of a great pleasure, but deprive them selves of the means of acquiring the most re cent news upon altsubjeets, arrived rat by the great thinkers of the world. Blackwood's, for august, opens with "The Abode of Snow," being the first part of a de scription of a trip to the Himalayas. The writer conducts us from the heat of India to the cool breezes of the mountains, and has promised to conduct us to some of the highest peaks of the range. Several - ably written articles are found in the number. The whole . subject of the "Agricultural Strike," . in England,• is, clearly set forth. The Eclectic, for September, has a very at tractive table of. contents. An article on "Latent Thought," by E. 11. Dutton, is worthy Of careful reading by every person interested in mental culture. "Slavery and the Slave Trade" is full of interest. This number also contains part second of Alfred Russell 'Cal• lace's "Defence of Modern Spiritualism," be sides much that is entertaining, A s finely en graved picture of Peter Cooper embAlishes the number. The Aldine.—We are assured by W. W. Huntingdon, Treasurer of The Aldine Com pany, N. Y., that the . Aldine is in no embar rassment whatever ; that it has been a remark able success from its commencement, and is now in a more prosperous condition than it has ever been before. It is now the property of The Aldine Company, which "last month brought - to the enterprise an additional paid up capital of $200,000," the stock being in the hands of a number of the wealthiest men of New York city. Mr. James Sutton is . the president of the organization. The -Aldine Company has determined to establish an Art Union, similar to the well-known Art Union in England, and distribute its works of art, both sculpture and paintings, which are con stantly collecting, among its subscribers. Art premiums, valued at $2,500 will bo dis• tributed among each series of 5,000 subscri bers. Subscription tickets, at $O.OO ev.ch, en title the holder to the Aldine for a year, to the new chromo, and to a ticket in the dtstriba tion of art premium:;. HUNTINGDON MARKETS, Corrected Weekly by Henry k Co wll,f. Li P^fcr_a, II UN f131 , 11,0:1, PA., Sertelilber 1:i, 181 1. Superfine i'l.gir f,.", S t Extra Flour 6 ti () Fancily Flour . 6 6 6 Ite4 Wheat 1 1? White IVheat Bark per cord • 8 t ,O Itarley 6O Butter . l:5 ... . Droomg 18 dta . 25" Beenwax , e, pound . s ') Beene VI buAlta Beef S Cloverseed ret Corn 111 burliel on ear Corn blielled Chickens* lb Corn Ilea . V cwt Candles V lb 12% Cranberries 1 .1 gum t l5 Dried Apples V to il Dried Cheri.les 1, ;I) 7 Dried Beef . Ilggs l5 Feathers 75 Flaxseed V bushel . IION V pound haloes smoked Shoulder Side Hay T. , top new, Lard lei IP DPW. Largeonion. is bushel, (hits Potatoor "e, bushel new Plaster it for ground Mtge Bye, new Rye'Chop ? ewt Rye Strow bundle, Wool washed ...... Vol. 'unwashed Philadelphia Cattle Market. POILADALLI'II lA, Sept- 14.—Beef Cattle—There was a better feenr.,; in this department of the live stock mat ha to-day, and with a falling off in the receipts of about LOU head as compared with Tact week, the tone wm stronger all around. The num ber of really choice droves on sale was quite small, and the character of the demand for them was 'such that they sold readily,, and brought in some instances a shade better prices. The medium and low grads, which for a time past have been ex— cessively dull of sale, moved with some freedom, and holders expertenced no dialculty in realizing a fractional advance. We quote fair to choice at 51a7;:e, and common a.t :11aGe. Receipts 2,51 A head. Phila-a,ll.lkia Produce Market. rn Wheat there is very little movement. Sales of 2,000 bushels at $1.20a1.23 for red, :31.2521.30 fur amber, and $1.35a1.40 for white. Rye sells at 05a060. Corn is advancing and 2,000 bushels sold at 95a96 fur yellow and mixed-20,000 bushels of the latter sold on private terms. Oats are in mood demand at an advance; sales of 2,800 bushels western at 651 fur white,.and 01c fur mixed. . The Flour market is i4eadv, without much ac tivity.. 3,000 barels Quaker City, Redstone, Mar ket street and Camden Mills sold onlirivateternis, and 800 barrels at $4a4.50 fur extras; $6.25a7.75 for Wisconsin .and Minnesota- extra family • $5.50. a 6.50 for Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana do. do., and 7..752.8.75 fur fancy brands. Rye flour is steady at :5.50. . 7;4C6 1111. KURTZ.—On the sth inst.. in McConnellstown, Mrs. Nancy Kurtz, aged tv.) years'. Special Notices. CENTAUR LINIMENT, 'There i 3 no pain, which the Centaur Liniments will not relieve, no swelling they will not subdue, and no lameness which they will nut cure. This is strong language, but it its true. They kart. produced more cures of rheumatism, neuralgia, lock-jaw, palsy, spraius, swelling, caked breasts, scalds, burns, salt-rheum, ear-ache, upon the human frame, and of strains, epavin, galls, Sc., upon the animals in one year than hare all other pretended remedies since the world began. They arc counter-irritant, all healing pain relievers. Cripp!es throir away their crutches, the lame walk, poslodons tars are rendered harmless and the wounded are. healed without a scar. Th, recipe is pub- lisped arouna each bottle They sell as no ;article ever be fore sold, and they sell because they do just what they pre tend to do. Those who bow suffer from rhumatiam, pain or swelling deserve to sailer if 'they will not use Centaur Liniment, white wrapper. More than 1000 certificates of remarkable cures, inclun,:g frozen 'hubs, chronic rhea• =Um, gout, rennin tumor d, &c., have been i" Tired. We will send a circular containing certificates, the recipe &c., gratis, to any ono request:lig it. Ono 'iota,: of Ow yellow wrai.per Centaur Liniment id wid th .0 hundred dollars for sparinrd or sweenied horses and mules or EA' screw-worm m nLeo, . St, - ,ck-owners.--t hef e liu!inents are worth your attention. No family should be without them 'White wrapper for family use;" Yellow wrapper for an imals. SA! by all Druggists. LO coats per bottle; huge bottle., $l.OO. J. B. ROSE & CO., 53 Broadway, Now York CASTORIA is MOM than a substitute for Castor Oil. It is the only safe article in existence which is certain to as similate the food, regulate the bowels, cure wind-colic and produce natural sleep. It contains nether minerals morphine or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. For sale by JOHN READ A SONS. 0ct.15,1i7:1-Iy. New To-Day NOTICE TO REMOVE FISH BASK ET.—Whereas, by an act of Assembly, en titled an act for the protection of Salmon, Black Bass and other food fishes newly introduced or to be introduced into the rivers Delawate and Sus quehannah and their tributaries for the protection also of Glosses against unlawful fishing, and to prevent the introduction of predatory fishes, into trout streams, and for other germane purposes." Approved twenty-fourth day of May, 1871, the Sheriffs of the counties having jurisdiction, are directed to order the dismantling of fish baskets, kiddies, &e., and whereas information has reached use that a fish basket exists at the Lock between Mount Union and Mapleton, county of Hunting don, I therefore declare the said basket a common nuisance, and hereby notify the owners thereof, that if not removed or dismantled in ten days the same will be removed or dismantled as directed by the afore mentioned act. Sept.l6-2t STRAY SHEEP. Came to the residence of Cc subscriber, in Porter township, about the Ist of July last, eleven head of Sheep. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of ac cording to law. Sept.l6-30f. 11. C. & It. KNODE. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. [l.7elate v . . 1. L. MILT The undersigned appointed Auditor of the Court of Cot:ninon of Huntingdon eoinqy to dil tribute the fund arising from the Sheri?' s sate of the personal and real 'estate of J. L. Miller, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, No. 2:l0, Penn street, in the borough of Huntingdon,* on Wednesday, the 30th day of September meet, at LoVock, p. m., of said day, (then and where all parties having claims against said fund are required to presc,t the Same or he debarred from coming in fur any allure of said fund. Sept.l G,IST 1, FARM • FOR SALE: Tho undersigned adios his valuable Partu.Prop • _ ert ;at public sale, on the premises, on S.ITURDAY . the 17th of OCTOBER, at JO o'clock, A. m., situated on the Raystown Branch, in Penn township, lluntingdon county, Pa., c i ontqlnitt about SO acres, mostly.cietiireditnd under cultivation, having thereon a new Bank Barn, of new and convenient plan, a good weath erboarded and painted House, with excellent wa ter at the door, Wood, Carriage, an4lMilk houses., Hog Pen and Corn House, Saw Mill and Black smith Shop, a young Apple nil Peach Orchard of choice fruit, also, a fruit' yard it` I'rr.:n Plumhs. Pears and Grapes. This property will he sold, at puulie outcry, ou terms to suit the times, wlsiell will LO nnide krown on it,. ,la d 1,3 , ap plication to the• undersigned. (~. Gran.; A NOTIIE CIIANVE! FICT'II„ASi► LAST G IFT CoNCERT PUBLIC 14 . 11;1:.111,Y or KENTITtaY DRAW [NG CERTAIN •AT •TM AT DAT E. One Grand Cash Gift i'so sh One Gntud Cash Gift . o^e Grand Cash Gift Ons Grand Caili Gift 50,000 One tlnuul Cash Gift 25,04 5 Cush Gifts 1!20.001 each lOO,OOO 11 CUSiI Gifts 1 1,0' 4 ) each 1400(1) 15 Cash Gifts 10" each 150,000 2j Ca4ll (lifts 5,000 each s. lOO,OOll 25 (alt Gifts 4,000 ea-lt lOO,OOO :;() t'a-1t Gifts 3,000 each OO,OOO 50 Cash Gifts 2,000 each lOO,OOO 100 Cash Gifts 1,0 1 :0 each DHOW 240 Call Gifts 50tteac14--, 120, 0 ,) 5 , 0 Cash Gills 109 each 15,0011 Cash Gifts 00 each 95C,000 Grand Total, 20,490 all Cash, OF TICCr.I Whole 11,1;,tA .......... Halves Ten lis, or math Coupoa 11 Whole Tickets tor 221Tiekels fur For tickets nntl information, addreve T nth.; E. B 11A 31 LETT B, Apia and Manager, Public Library Building, Ky, or TILOS. I.E. HAYS & CO., Eastern Agento, 609 Broadivey, N.Y. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. [Esiode Arm SUSAN STRIKER., the'd.] Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, residing in West township, Cottago P. 0., Huntingdon county, on the estate of Mrs. Susau Stryker, late, of West township, deceased, all persons knowing therm; selves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present timsmn duly authenticated for settlement. - • - SAMUEL S. FLEMING, Administrator. .. 12% • 18 80 13 60 Sept.9'74. LOVELL A; MUSSER, Aty's. - ---- EsTRAy STEER. Came to the prendees of the undersigned, in Smithfield, Walker township, about the middle of August last, a Dark Brindle Steer, tWo years old past, with notch under right. ear. The owner rill come forward, prove property. pay charges and take him away, otherwi c he will be diFpet-ed of according to law. Sept.9-flt. R. 11.-BRVAN. . 2 n o • 1 2 . 40a45 SOIIIETHING NEW ON HAND DR. J. C. FLEMING & CO.'S Corner of riith and -Washington treets, find a la,ge assortmeiit of t 1 in endless variety. Prescriptions carefully c m pounded. Parc Wines anti Liquors for medical purposes'. • OLIVER CUNNING HAN, Ono door below the 0:d broad Top Corner, South side of Allegh:ny strea, Iluntingdon, is scilin vv.'s, by sample, fur A. L. DAR LINO & CO., Manufacturers and Conuni, , sion Dealers in BOOTS, • SHOES AND RUBBERS, No. -109, Commerce street, Piiihidelpitia. Phila delphia Jobbing Houses have been buying their goods from these parties, and all wishing this class'Of goods will find it to their advantage to call upon Mr. Cunningham. Scpt.9-limos Piwr. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK on Manho.ed," Womanhood , awl their Muthal Inter-rela tions; Love, Its Laws, Power, etc. , Agents are selling front 15 to 25 copies a day. Send for %,ecimen pages and terms to Agents, and see why it sells faster than any other hook. Address, NATIONAL PUB LISHING COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa. LII 1 -. 145,.1 i -i* a,.L --: . ' WATER . - - 7 , 3 - , U - r EI . ..:=, ::: _, ,- _.. = ...-: ,-.- .- F -f' < " WHEEL 1:=• I ',.. 7:- - ,-. L: ~.,:, r z -1 F. - ;' ':: . 1 •:; • et 4 ' -.14;;;;7. CO SPLENDID .MICIIIGAN LANDS The Grand Rapi:ls and Indiana Railroad has been finial ; is 330 miles long, and its entire land grant earned! In Vanning Lands to Actual Settlers, for individ- SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR 1874 11M,CO0 acres have been sold already. The lands are well timbered, making the Lest kind of farms. Stroug soils of great producing power. Easily reached by rail or water. (loon MARKETS. Railroad runs through the grant. Mich igan is one of the least indebted_ and most prosperous :Mies in the West. Its schools are unequalled. Its finan cial standing Nu. 1. No difllculty iu transportation. Peace and prosperity are in its burden. Lands front $1 to S 8 per acre. Time sufficient. Interest 7 per cent. Wlt. A. HOWARD, Land Cominii.ioner, P. R. L. PIERCE, S'' ys9o Per dny at Itonu. Ternis frog. AddredF, 0 = 4 UEO. CO., Portland, Me. • ---- $ 77 A r week em te A t guaranteed tetei it dt7 ,„ 3 a, 1 .t a . 1e and NOTHING to try it, Particulars Free. I'. 4'. re r iM CJ„ Augusta, Me. MOST fan:LA.OEI)IN AltY Terms of Adrerthing are offered fur Newmpap,r, in the State of PENNSYLVANIA ! Send for list of vipers and schodulo cf vitro, Address GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., ADVERTISING AGENTS, No. 41 Park Row, New York. RcrEit To llorrou or 'ruts PArra, [SeptSt4t TT • tt• B. T. R. R. • SELL EXCURSION TICKETS TO BEDFORD GEO. P. GAGE, Supt. Aug. 19, 1814-1 m AMON iIOUCK, Sheriff. FOR SALE. One New Engine, almost completed. Cylin der 12x20 inches. Price low. Address, W. 11. 11. NIVLING & CO.. rounders and Machiniits, Tyrone, Pa. New To-Day. L. S. GEli;SiNflElt, Athlitor. TN AU) iii' .1' !". ,51' . ..t1N:771 .T 0 HOVE JIB El: 3011 i. 187.5 LIST OF GIFTS Ti DRUG STORE, JUST OPENED ! PUREST DRUGS in the market, FANCY ARTICLES AGENTS WANTED FOE ONE MILLION ACRES FOR, SALt tnils or Colonies, Grind Rapid, Se'y Land Department. New AdvertisementB A DMINIS,I'iIATOIt'S NOTICE. - a- [ENtate of SARA!! (' AL I) EL L, Letters of AilthiniStration 'having been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of Mrs. Sarah Cald well, late 14 Morris township, deceased. all Fer- SAMS knowing themselves indebted to said ~tiite are requested to make immediate payment and thole having claims to present am (Lily aothen tieated fur settlement. JOHN S. WARFEL, ..`oltninistrator. 5ept.0,7.1. LOVELL MU: 4 SETI, Any s. AVM - TOWS NOTICE. .All persons interested are hereby lictilied that the undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Plear7 of Huntingdon county, to distribut e the fond arising from the Sheriff's Pale of the real estate of Oliver Seibert, Cloyd Seibert and (leo. Hollabaugh, will attend to the unties i.f his appointment, on Tuesday, the 221 any nt tetnber next, nt 10 o'clock. a. m., t his in Huntingdon, when and where ail persons baring claims on the said fend are relired to make known the, satne, or be d.harrel .from coming in f.:r nu}' share of said funa. K. ALLEN I.(IVELL. 5ept.2,1%1. A AUDITOR'S. NOTICE. The undersigned Anditor, an nte. , l II the Court of Common Pleas. of. Burtingdon county, to digtribute the fund arising 'rota the Sheriff's sale of the real ustate of John b. Etter. hereby gives notice that he will ;wend to the deities of the appointment, at his office, in Huntingdon, on Thursday-, the 17th day of September, IS; I, at 10 o'clock, a. tn., at which time and place all par ties interested arc required to present their claims or '.:., debarred from e Ailing in on Paid fund. 2-3 sept t - • SSIGN:4_IE'S SALE. - 17 - 11 - ! the undersigned Assignee, of J. C. Walk er, will expose to puhlie sitle, in the !...irougli of PetersbUri, on T URSDAY, SEPTEMBER P 24, 1- , ;1, at 10 o'clock, a. in., the. following real estate: 1. Three, and-a-half acres ofbAnd :“.Ijuining the borough of Petersburg and lauds of Jacob Uupp and Hunter & Cu. 2. A doable brick house litrxl.;t) t.. 11 I it No. 12s: in the borough of Petersburg. 3. A brick dwelling house ntel port of .lot No. 117 in sa id borough. . . _ _ 4. A frame dweßmg Loupe arid part of lot No. 117. . 5. A plank warehouse and ground appurtenant. 6. A double brick house, including a store room, two dwelling houses and a .Etable on part of lot No. 115 and part of lot No. 116 in said borough. 7. A: frame dwelling house and half lot No. 115, now occupied by Mrs. Glenn. S. A emble log'und tramp dwelling house and lot No. 114, and part of lot No. 115, the Wingard Mansion property. 9. A frame &Lolling house and lot No. 43 in said borough now occupied by James Myers. 10. A frame house and lot No. in said borough, now occupied by Joseph Barkhatunier. 11. One-half lot No. 116 in said borough, used as a thoroughfare near the s.torerooni a:oresaid. TERMS—One-third of- the purchase money toi bo paid in -band and Ihe balance in two equal annual payments, with intereSt. to he secur ed by the bonds an 4 mortgage of the pnrfha.er. If. 010.ADY, Petersburz, Sept. 2,A ssignee. IcABIS, SIIIRMiIYSBURG, I'A. Manufacturer of FIRE PROOF STONEWARE, IRON STONE FRUIT JARS, WATER PIPES, for drains, &c, STONE PUMPS. I offer to the public a Stoneware Pump, which cannot and will not wear out. Having put np a large number all of which have* given entire satisfaction, costing less than the wooden pump. If not satisfactory, no charge. I als offer a Stoneware Fruit Can (tin covers) which has no equal, coal oil will ■ot seep through, made especially for canning fruit, easily closed. Improves by use, hare been in use for year., more than fifty thousand are now in use and have given entire satisfaction. .52,590,001 , ilo • 25 on 5 (10 5 , 1/11 1,11110 00 PRIVATE FAMILES can onler direet from the Pottery, Jara or anyotber ware. June3—Gwoo. SUDIETHI NEW FIRST NATIONAL 13AKERV. OPPOSITE TUE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Here is the place to buy your BREAI., CAKES and GROCERIES. and to get the worth of ..our money. Fruit, fresh and canned, the best COFFEE, 'SUGAR, SYRUPS, CHEESE. CENTENNIAL SAUCE, CI NTIiNNIAL CELERY SALT, CONFECTIONARIES BEST QUALITY, MIAES, FLAVORING EXTRACTS. Wheat. Bran and Rye Dread, baked daily. Cakes for parties, baked to order. All orders will Le de livered if required. Give us a call. july29-Grows.] WILLIAM SMITH. CA LDWELL'S • WINE AND IRON BITTERS! FOR THE CURE (IF kvspepsia, Indigestion, Kidney I).i:,c:iso4 in IS WO 0 1 . ) AC DEm y Will restwne work on r4plember 21. 1 4 71. Students are prepare.l for College. or Tenehing. Winter term 11:e13 Mr,n•la. t , Jan uary sth, 1575. N ERVOU I S AFFECTIONS. For particulars write LIVER COMPLAINT. ENERAL PROSTRATION. AS A MORNING APPETIZER THEY LAVE NO RIVAL *lt absolutely parities the blood. It speedily cor rects all morbid changes in the blood. It perfects digestion, rendering it natural and easy. It Lai:- isles those' clogs upon pleasure which pro,N, gloom. It improves the appetite, hod removes all disagreeable feeling after eating. • FRIO/ 1 , ONE DOLLAR PEP, L'OTTLII. CALDWELL'S: COUGH CURE, Fur Coughs, Col 4 Croup, .te. CALDIVELT,'S MAGNETIC CHLOP..OI,OID, An internal and external reronly. CALDWELL'S' LILY BALM For beautifying the COMPLEXION, REMOVINti FIZECKLI 4 .IB, EItUPTIONS. SUNBURN, ROUGHNESS, TAN, &C. The Lily Rahn will speedily remove the bl,m ish, and impart sottnesa, transparency. a raseate tinge and a pearl like lustre to the complexion.— It contains no poison. It is the best a n.I cheapest Toilet article ever offered to the public." Full di rectiois on the, I ibel of each bottk. Pelee, 50 cents pelf bottle. W. C. CALDWELL. Isis Jr and .11(tiortadur(r. 5e1it.2,1874: ` yIiINA, V. —-r - • 7 _ 4 7 D3IINISTRATRIX S NOTICE. .C-11- [Estate of SA ML. 11. SHOEMAKER, de.] . . Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Samuel H. Shoemaker, late of the borough of Huntingdon, deceased, all, persona I.nowing themselves indebted to said estate; and thoseihiving claims against the same will presont them duly ttuthentivated fur settlement. ARIETTA SHOEMAKER. Administratrix. Auz:.l9, LEWIS' RICHTER, FASIrJo ' Ir,LE BOOT AND SHOEMAREIt, in oil Jot7n.NAL iniqding, Fifth street, Hunting don, Pa. tlool fits guaranteed in all cases. A tig.l2-Iyr. PUBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE SMALL F.ULM. The undersigned will sell npun the prezei*ce, in Jackson township, on SSTUR DAY, NOVEMBER-7th 1874, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the valuable Farm known as the "Mansion Property of Jacob Ayers," late of slid township, deceased. The farm - contains Xi acres and allowances, about one-half of whirl, are cleared, and the balance in good growing tinder. The improvements are a g004.-Weatherboattlnd House and Log Barn and other outbuildings, wits splendid water in the yard. There is an excellent apple a d peach orchard on -the premises, and abundance of cherries. TERMS.—One-half in hand and Lal.tnee in two years, secured by Judgments. • Auz.l9-3:nus MARBLEHEAD WOOLEN TORY. NEAR WELEVI":; FORT, Huntingdon county, Pa, The subscriber takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public generally that he manufac tures BLANKETS, CASSIMERS, SATINETTS, Jeans, Flannels and Stocking and other Yarns, and everything usually manufactured in a Coun try Factory, which ho' will exchange for Wool or Cash, at fair prices. Aug. 19174-1 yr. SCE w.tnatAn. MINIX .1.1(1)13S. oitgAMENT.it, 11‘11: Dl:Essrps:. Oi.l„ rite the Hunting.l..n, Pa. flreat atten•;lll VOW toast kir :4 (..t. Hair 'Work, +u,:ll ~ w iZehr.„ Frize:tes, Curls, l'wn. and and :lent, Wateh Ilwarls. All real hail—nn im itation. All kinols 14 hair kept sin bari.l. Strangcrs, by calling beteroi,un•hasise eleeirlicre„ will =arc lac: cent. ..%,;1 ur.leri pr..i p tly • fii; Julyl.l,lS: NEw NE\ • 1; ROrEitV • NEW Pt, \cE! AND A NEW I1AN! Groenies ry prOtitl.re %door. ia fur :aOrtic'. P,. A. ORBISON, Auditor. WA N 50,000 feet goo,: 41ry n.Cr. .b, Lumber, at the Ha rt-',,ry, Huntingdon, l'a where I.lrtner. can ,r 1.1.:.: .1 I , t!it Th104)1/14 Nor hitte4. F,nn rn S!u:'.ler+. ['La.:li+. Cal livntorg, IVlu,! r .,, Boilers, Hoisting Ni3ehin, , . w 1 . -4 ..r;n: Sprin4 Warnne. Carte. •. .r. A. Piti.Lfuli. i 7 • • . ]?°' )l'S AND Si:()}:;',. 11 t PENN ::111EET, lit-NTINGIAON, I.lxec town to purt•lntle 3 3t rralon3;,!t• We have jug rectivt t 1 it V-y.1 , q1- a City inale Boots and Sh9ef , er au deFeripti,,n, ItIe:PAIRI:VG Yr.!, TLY Pr*:E. HAVE You: IT! Tiil:i>ll:~lF,,~'l'i":=F;ti'►';`;t; ',i.l~'ili:'":: It runs easy and naakea let" soF.Ao than any other 31achine. Another advantage it poryPoes is that it is intjvotirble in Witt. part,. MR_ gains pireeS (not eoroplic3t”.l • th.in any other Shuttle M+-hive in the market. No diffieulty in settir,g the nf , efik no Cam, or fog+, nn altering of 11)e tension for SEWING HEAVY BEAVER CLOTH Attri-liturnts. snit...l 1.,r M:whinet, (Id,. Nr th d•tierent It:whines in use. Clark's 0. N. T. Mashine Tbres.l at elsewhere Call :in.lgct ILe ihrme,tir S Au~.S-Gtuo~, R. S. RUIN. Ju1y29,157-irlyr.; Shad* Gor. Ps. A MERICAN .I.IN E. ONLY LINE CARRYING THE AMERICAN IF•ai ling every Thorgday from iDELPH IA rou Qt;LENSTOWN LIVED.Pii:L. C 4 l FUN. 'INTERMEDIATE & BrEp:RAGg ..ICCOMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Rates as low as by any othcr Firet-Clzr. Line. PETER WWI4;IIT & SONS, Gener3l.l.:ent.. PHILADELPHIA. .1. CHALMERS BLA:r., fig, Penn sr.. Agrur, Huntingduu, Aug.W73-Iyr. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD MP LILQA.D. Oa and alter W.•dne+dry, lone 10, s: Train+ will arrive and .lepart a• follow* : strUTIIWAI.D. m.rit. c (P. _ . STATIONS. P. M. ! A. ! P A. M. S 4.1 A !II 91, 869 , .7, 39 Idnig Siding a.s'' s g 1,0 9 09i Mci:mittellitown 6 864 9' Grafton. SHOUP'S I; BRANCII. SQUTIIW.11:1). No. 3. , No. I. ' N.,. •.:. N.. 4 MAIL. I EXP. • r3T.VI LON: 4 . V.,. II tn., I'. M. , A. n. ! I'. 34. ' .1. 31. 7 Zll *0 I;i:Sastins, .l 10 606 7 4.) ID 3#1!C0it1mmt........... ..... 7 4: lo 35 Crawr0rd...........-- 4 On ' et :ry 7 5.11 I'. 41. Dii.lt..y 4 10. c •2.9 Jan.l.7:, 11. 1. allat, Strr. EYE CIT PS Dr. .J. 13:111 & Co.'s Patent Eve Cop. restore impaired viiion. cases near 9iitttetlue. , , some times blindness. and many other dis.mses e! I. FUrliieLeti I.y lier. S. A. ('i:Fs*El,T\•i, M'Veytown. MiMin county. Ms. sigt.E.t. fur Mifflin, Mandarins, I:l4ir an I Juniata euuties. HULltit; & BROTHER. FOREIIN AND I►OME:Tit; 1 , 1:11T:z. Nl' frl, Ac.. &a.. £e. JAMES J. AYERS, Executor. at city Ord.:re Ly m.til will rtec . ..ve i.r4uvet Julyl•:lmui. EXECEUTRIX'S NOTW. [Zttate of LYDIA MOORE, deed.] Letters testamentary baying boom grastsrd to the undersigned on the estate of Lydia J. Moore, late of Cromwell township, deeeaseu. all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and the basing claims against the same willpresent them duly au thenticated for settlement. HANNAH f. , ECR EST, Orbisonia, Pa., Aug. 12,11. Isnaris. CIO TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE GO orall kinds of printing. D. A. GIBBONEY Ne;c• A Iv ertisenientz. T 1.,• s1:1 • t ..+ r 1. I` ..•.11,.• I 111,1111 W;t!, tr, I! !rrr. I (.. 11 rite;.., Cure ,1 Melt!, l'n!vive .•s, fir alp:01•1 everrhing kci,t, in a .4.4.4,re of !hit , kiwi. •:RAF. M I I.LER. 213. Filth .t., in ni4.l.,trrit*l 111,61,11 N:. Iluutit!g•lun, I ;. A. Tu...Xt 4.01' 60 , 1 , ,5i rh;ittnn • •• 11... i.v tr 11,v every I tting tv ree9utinea.i :t to the or the VENERT SWIS!- - 1 GOODS_ 1..31,4 in :h) r, - ANT Grof, PIT k 11.:44:7:. 507 Penn itr.-t !1 ST;: FLAG. SUIIIUITr 6 29 1,6 , - _ 6..: 9 39 4orkbedwtr; 6 1 -, 7 411 6 4:: 939 Coffee nun t .e. 7 6 4? 9 MI Ronh and 7 a, 6 r..; ; 919, Cave l.. 7tt 6 39. 9 46' Fishers M. 7 2, 7 15 14 45' Saxton ........ 7 0 , to 2o:Ridallesburg II 7 37 19 25' Hopewell' Po. 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'I I f ; ~T . •,1 E. 4 . 4 = w AT tIiE.4 Fll W.IITII ES 4 5 ! - 7r:a W.VIT .. • w.vrcin.zi, vi - A,IT it= TARtr.s. DREGS. DIMG . K SMITH A SON. 414 PENN SIRE T, lit-NT;36POII, Dreers is Prriz•. Mr- ritemioadr. y r gory Art ;cies, Trlllikte.. Slipper:ars and •te r graces. Paist.. AR,. V Ar, . Carboys .)ti Lamps. he. .neA **4 L Twos" tem Minfirunp Prryter. • Asyut kr lit.? Ihreir %wt.:. 11 rev.. z Aeh refit ill tli• ON pertism BL.I7CH urs T ED tiII:MUER WOOL 11-‘ll'. t. :.• ••. liura6le. LZemett j ,1.43r1?. ;e. Pi . ..'31111;, I% • r the 1.- 3 • tlll•Peri. d:.. 13: to *sport ;11:1:j iteJ to t!e out 'este .oted noribee art.i:Syw Dr.tp I , teds Cake. worts too L. *Ob. Drawn w:::tettt. .Qat, irg the romp. ire the .t:Ao. :i.e C•typer Choesitio. n-ser erne:“ (te Aeaie,. Asti *tit oaths.. city eNw E'er 1.1 Itemiers and the Tea& ger.treity. be g:sire We Blatehiry's Poop. ae..11 A' roe fre mitt to .:en. 4irevt Cif S6_tICSUCT. 11 :nuf...ct user. reeve.: ••:•••et. 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