The Huntingdon Journal. Wla)N ES DAY, F ZBRIJARY 3, 1875 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE W. L. FOULK, Agent of the Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia Press Association, is the only person in Pittsburgh authorized to receive advertisements for the JOURNAL. lie has our best rates. Laws Relating to Newspaper Subscrip tions and Anearages. The following is the law relating to newspap,. and übscribers. 1. Subs Tiber,: who do not give express notice to the con trary, are considered wishing to continue their sub- . . 2:17 subscribers order the discontinuance of their peri odicals, the publishers may continue to send them until all arreamges are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals front the °thee to which they are dire..ted, they are held responsible until they naie settled their bills, and order ed them discontinued. 4. If subscribers move to other places without informing the publishers, and the papers are sent to the former di rection, they are held responsible. . The Courts have decided that' refasi , g to take petiodt .-uls from the alike, or removing tied waving them un c,Li led for, is prima facie evidence of intentienal fraud. ti• Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it, whether he has orelerthl it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay in advance, they are bound to give notice to the publisher, at the end of their time, if they do not wish to continue taking it; otherwise the pub lisher is authorized to send it on, and the subscriber will be responsible until an express notice, with payment of all arrears, is sent to the publisher. REDUCTION ! Until further notice, we propose to insert specials, or locals. in our local col umns—not among the items, but distribu ted through the local matter—at TEN CENTS per line, eight ordinary words constituting a line. No charge, however, will be made for less than fifty cents. tf LOCAL AND PERSONAL Brief Mention—Home-made and Stolen. Visit the public schools. St. Valentine's day comes on Sunday. Businessmen say business never was duller. "Belly bumper — is the popular style with coasters Dr. Ballantyne has taken rooms above the post office. The recent cold snap played havoc with house plants The "bus" horses trot, trot to the tijkle, tinkle of bells. Frank liefright is bound to the railrond by a great many ties. Snow almost every day last week. sleigh- ing was excellent The "sculp" business don't appear to be much on the decline. ' The days are getting longer, and yet they don't amount to much. The price of wheat is falling below the old standard-41 per bushel. Religions revivals are in progress in all our surrounding towns and villages. A large quantity of heavy freight is passing over the Pennsylvania railroad. The trains on the Cumberland Valley rail road are now supplied with Bibles. The juveniles are all excitement at the com ing of Gen. Tom Thumb and suite. A new store is in contemplation for Mr, Bartol's house in West Huntingdon. Col. Musser had to succneilko a heavy cold last week. He is about again, however. "Did you see the bride?" we overheard at least a dozen women ask on last Sunday. Chief Miller made a raid on the boys coal ing on school house hill, one (lay last week: Get your valentines ready, and if you want to save money buy them at the JOURNAL Store. "Dad" Lewis flung his flag to the breeze when be heard of the triumph of Andy Jo n- The growlers and grumblers hare already predicted a failure of next season's peach crop. The JouttNAL is "chuck" full of new adver tisements this week. Times must be getting better, The prettiest yiiung lady in Fluntin,gdou in clines her shoulders forward—stoops too much. The police broke up the coasting business on the streets. It was a move in the right direction "Maynard's C6mbination Troupe." will give an entertainment, in this place, on the 17th and 18th inst Those who pay insurance on their property will find a considerable reduction after the introduction of water works. James B. Carothers will be a candidate for 'ave office of Justice of the Peace for this borough at the coming election. The lady who allowed her domestic to go to a party, and then set up all night awaiting her return, felt decidedly sleepy the next day. Wm. Hail, esq., of Greenwood Furnace, in forms us that there has been no destitution in . that neighborhood, so far, during the winter. We understand that a party of roughs, who vegetate in this place, drove a Lorse to death oae night last week, while out ou a jamboree. The last baby dropped iu town, that we have heard reported, was left at the residence of H. C. Madden, esq. The parents are delighted. If you want to hear sophistry, listen to the average man who is opposed to water works. Mucn of the argument is as thin as tissue paper. The world-renowned Tom Thumb Troupe will exhibit, in the Donn Street Ball, on Thurs day next, afternoon and evening. Go and see them. The Barre 3 NN'orks are going into operation at once. Mr. Robert Speer, the manager, in forms us that he has put a large force of men to work already. Don't forget the entertainment of Gen. Tom Thumb, Wife, Commodore Nutt and Minnie Warren, Thursday afternoon and evening. It will be a rare treat. We are indebted to the Sprague Can Open ing Company, of Rochester, N. Y., for one of their patent Can Openers. It is a very neat and effective little implement. Mr. John Slack, of this place, one of the night crew employed on the "shifter," had his left hand badly crushed, whilst engaged in coupling cars, on Friday night. El. E. Crum, esq., we are sorry to hear, did not receive the ap2ointnicnt of postal clerk as was reported. Mr. Boombangh took Mr. Owens' place, and not Mr. Crum. The Methodist choir sang for the opening , on Sunday night, the beautiful lines compos ed by 1. W. Welch, entitled, "Longing for Home." It was rendered in fine style. One of the Greenwood Furnaces has been running all winter, and the other will be bloo-iltsome time in March. The Company has a large quantity of stock on hand. A Rifle Tournament is announced, at this place, on the 22d inst. A Remington Rifle is to be the prize. The shootists will have an opportunity to display their proficiency. We have received from E. M. Bruce & Co., Philadelphia, John W. Welch's splendid little poem, entitled "Longing for Home," originally published iu the Pilgrim, set to music by W. J. Kirkpatrick. It is a perfect gem. There is an impression abroad that the Sun bury and Lewistown railroad is controlled by the Reading Railroad Company, and that it will be continued from Lewistown up the Big Valley to this point to connect with the Broad Top. Dr. George B. Geo*, of Pet - ersburn.,wai admitted t:► practice law in the several courts ,of Blair county. last week, after a very credit, able examination. lie expects to locate in Huntingdon. We bespeak for him a brilliant future. The Water Question, now and then, looms up prominently. The man who is well situa ted, has all the water he wants, and owns property, is generally opposed to Water Works, while those who want the town to imurove arc earnestly in favor of them. Rev. Messinger, of the U. B. Church, has been appointed to the Falling Timber Charge. He expects to continue to reside here, howev er. We are glad of this, as he is a most ex cellent citizen, and has labored hard aurora our people for the last two or three years. her. M. P. Doyle, our old Bedford county friend, has been appointed to the Bunting ion Charge of the 'United Brethren Church. Ile is a brave and able defender of the faith. We are highly ,grrairied that he has been sent to this portion of the vineyard. We hope his ministrations may be eminently successful. Information as to the whereabouts of Henry Stauffenberf:er, formerly of Hazleton, will be thankfully received by his widowed mother, Mrs. Catharine Stanffenberger, of Hazleton, Pa., who desires to see him immediately. His father is dead, and his mother needs his as sistance. Exchanges will confer a favor s by copying this notice. On last Friday a week ago, Mrs. David Hen ry, or Sunbury, sister-in-law of S. E. Henry, of this place, carelessly threw some ignited paper upon the floor which set fire to her dress and other garments and burned her so severely that she only survived until last Friday morning, when she expired. She had $475 in money upon her person at the time, all of which was consumed. Mr. and Mrs. Henry, of this place, were immediately tele graphed for and they repaired to Sunbury and remained until after the funeral. It gives us great pleasure to announce, to the public., that our gifted local poet, Dennis O'Rafferly, esq., will contribute, commencing in the course of a week or two, a serial Itis!i poem, for the JOU3NAL,entitled "Miss Biddy McCann ; or. the Wonderful Hand," in imita tion of Hood's famous "Miss Kilmansegg." Ii will _abound with jets of Trish humor, put up in Dennis' best style, while now and then brilliant gems of philosophy will season the sauce. If you want to read and preserve a good thing subscribe for the JOURNAL at once. LARGEST SCALE CONTRACT EVER AWARDED.—The award of the contract for Post-office scales to the Messrs. Fairbanks has given much satisfaction to the trade and the public generally. There were six competitors for the contract , and all .kinds of oblique influences were brought to bear upon the Postmaster-General and the committee. The fact that scales for 3,000 to 4,000 post-offices had to be supplied by the first week in January, and that the Messrs. Fairbanks, at their several branches,. from Vermont to California, carry large stocks, must have been a consideration. But the fact that in every capital of Europe, in the chief cities of India, in semi-barbaric China and Japan, on all the great American rail. roads, in the small pioneer stores on the western frontier, in the large e3tablishments of our merchant princes, and in the labora tories of our men of science, the Fairbanks Scale is the standard, must have influenced the decision in favor of the champion scale makers of the world. This is the largest con tract for scales ever made in the world, and it is a matter for congratulation that the Post master-General acted impartially in the award. If the same principle were adopted in all gov ernment contracts a beneficial impetus would be given to American manufacturers in first class goods. The footing obtained by the Fairbanks Scales in Great Britain is an honor to our country, and that it has become the Government scale i 3 but due to its merits. LINES affectionately inscribed to Mr. und.Mrs. J. J. Iletzel, of Everett, Pa. : Alone through the land of a prince I passed, Through the wastes, in the path of duty, When Bear me I saw with joy, a flower, Rare both in its fragrance and beauty. I paused, then on in my mission I went. And came; Ah! the flower was lifted ! A voice to me said: "The P ince to his home Took this flower, so rare, so gifted." . in the journey of life I saw a child Whose soul, radiant, shone through his features; I sow in his eye and his mantled brow, The child wiser was than his teaelters. 'What manner of child is this?" then I said, "To the world he will be a blessing;" Him nearer her bosom his mother drew, "My own darling," with fond caressing. Then I came again ; Ah! the child was gone, For the Lord had come in the even, And a whispered voice, clear and sweet, I heard. 'For of such is the kingdom of heaven." UNITED 13RETIMEN—ASSIGNMENT OF MINISTERS EY CONFERENOE.—The Allegheny Conference of the U. B. Church, recently in session at Johnstown, has stationed its minis ters in the East District, Rev. D. Shearer, P. 8., as follows : Altoona Station, J. Walker ; Tyroue Mis sion Station, J. E. Miller ; Huntingdon, M. P. Doyle ; Bellefonte Circuit, J. F. Talhelim and Steiner ; New Paris, J. E. McLay ; Fallen Tim ber, D. A. Messenger ; Clearfield, J. A. Clem ; Hollidaysburg, U. Conley ; Scottsville, W. 11. Matron; Juniata, R. S. Woodward.; Liverpool, A. 11. Spangler ; Otterbein, A. E. Fulton ; Millbeim, \V. L. Shiny; Tuscarora Circuit, A. E. Evans ; West Branch, Rev. Baker ; East Salem. E. A. Zeck ; State Line, Bev . Jones. PUBLIC SALES.—The season for public sales is fast approaching, and we world re mind those of our readers desiring any of this kind of printing, that we have superior facili tieß for executing it. We have a large and varied assortment of cuts, purchased expressly for illustrating sale-bills; also, an invoice of new type, embracing several different designs, for the ;anie purpose ; arid we tliktter ourselves that we can get up the neatest posters in this section of the country. ('all and sc•e speci mens, before going elsewhere. tf. WHY does the "Domestic" Sewing Machine continue to have a ready sale while other ma chine, are a drag on the market in these times of stagnation and panic ? The answer is just here : Because all experienced sewing mit chine men, and everybody else acknowledge the superiority of the "Domestic" over all other machines. And people knowing its en periorities, and seeing its. merits will buy it and the investment is one that pays and is never regretted. nov.4tf. A 1) VERTI6ED LETTERS. —Letters re maining in the Post Office, at Huntingdon, January 30th, 1875: Mis. Susannah Byrne, Mrs. Sue V. Byrne, Miss Lucinda Graham, James Henderson, Miss Almeda J. Hannah, Mrs. Lncinda Kelley, Messrs. E. R. Olin & Co., Henry \Veabcr. Persons desiring advertised letters forward ed must send one cent fee, for advertising. J. HALL MUSSER, P. M. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD Tor RAlL rto.tv—lZport of Coal Shipped: TONS For week ending January 30, 1875...... 3,080 same time lagt, year Increase for week . Decrease for week Total amonnt shipped to date 13,340 Same date last year 31,017 Increase for year 1874 Decrease If you want pictures or chromos thc JOURNAL store is the place to buy them. tf. GRAND MUSICAL RE UNION. - The twenty seventh day of February will be a .memorial day in Muisville in wore wasp : than one; on that day we shall have not only the great drawing of the last Libra ry Concert, but also the great musical treat of Gilmore's renowned orchestra.— Gilmore is the peer, if not the superior of Theodore Thomas or of Julian. This is his first visit to the West, and except fur the gift concert there is little probability that our citizens would ever have heard his wonderful perforraavees. In the East people travel a hundred miles or more to attend one of his concerts. Remember that. only those who hold at least a coupon ticket in the drawing can gain admission to the ball. IRON Cirr COLLEGE —We clip from the Presbyterian Banner, of January 27th, the following complimentary but well deserved notice of this popular and successful business college : "The Iron City Commercial College is now . in the full tide of successful study. This is the only institution of the kind in Pittsburgh that we recommend to the public patronage." FRES!! ARItIVAL OF MILLINERY Goons.—Miss E. M. Africa has just returned rom the east with a large and fashionable stock cf bonnets, hats, actions, assortment of children's aprons. &c. And every thing in her line. tf. CHOICE Syrup Teas, Breakfast Hominy, New Or'can= liolaze3 Currants. Lemons nt Ma6sey's Grocery FARIMRS, LOOK TO YOUR FNTEREST !—Your wives are wanting a good sewing machine. Now, Miller and Wilson will sell you a "Do mestic" and receive in payment therefor all kinds of marketable produce, at the highest market prices. tf. Free of Charge. Your Druggist will refund your money if Dr. Bull's Cough syrup does not give you satisfaction and cure your cough. Kidney troubles of long standing relieved by usc'. internally, of Johnson's Anodyne Lin- invent. DR. PlEnes's medicines for sale nt J. C Fleming Co.'S Drug Store. All kinds of printing stock for sale at the JOURNAL Store. tf. A large lot of Slates, from 5 to 30 cents a piece, at the JOURNAL Store. if. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. FR,OM CALVIN TO WNSIIIP. CALVIN Twr., Ginerwary 28th, 1875 DEAR JOURYAL :—I see, sir, yer always callin for locals and sich, and indade times • are so hard in our diggins, it should make a decent mon cry to hear how we poor fellows do put in this hard winter; fiver a drap of the cra ture do miny of us glt, and sure we must cur tail on our tobacco and praties, and living on hope is anything but plisent.• Our skules, I'm told, are all progressing firely. So much for our Directors' sagacity in securing gude teachers. We hear a lot of our young bloods, with a lot from Ground Hog Valley, went to Cassvilie last week one night for a hoc-down, and doubtless had a gude tilne on it, but I believe they are mostly round on all fours again. Indade, cur, an I was glad, on picking up yer paper. till hear from me ould kountryman, Pat O'Brian. Gude luck till his mild cowl ; I feared he fiver would come back from his trip up Salt River. Plase give him me bist respicts, an tell him till bring Bridget an koom right up till our shanty, an, sur, if it's to be had, I'll have me jug full, an shore me an Peggy will make thim fate to home, sur.— Phase till him tPr bring a couple papers of cut an dry along! And, sur, I remimber when you printer men used till make us think it was a sin for till borry nettspapers, but now' these hard times, whin we have nothin to do but smoke an rude, we think it is part of our religeon, ispecially the Globe, it is so much like radein Scbripture. I was radeing the Local News to-day, where he was askin for news, and not slurs, an sez 1 to Peggy, that is a gintlewan, an faith bow aisy he kan be accommodated, for the I-lowly Praste, as Pat says, wants nothing else ; and shure, if not sint to him he kin make thim himsilf. Some paple make a great fuss about timperancc, but shure, cur, I would rather chance the worst whiskey rver come on till this mountin and be drunk on him three times a wake, an it would riot put so much divil in till a mon as rading that felthy, tl,hting spate. I told Peggy I would r•athir subscribe for Tom Pane's paper if he is still publishin it. Yours as iver, LITERATURE. Yale Lectures on Preaching; by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher; delivered before the Theo logiral Department of Yale College, in the regular course of the "Lyman Beecher Lee turship on Preaching." Third Series. 12 mo. cloth, $l;5O.—J. B. Ford & Co. New York. This is the third series of lectures delivered before this institution by this talented and world ;enuwned•lecturer on the "Sage Foun dation." It is comprised in twelve lectures. "The Preacher's 13..r0k," "How to use the Bible," "The true method or Presenting God," "Conceptions of the Divinity," Practical use of the Divine Ideal," "The Manifestations of God through Christ," "Views of the Divine Life in Human Conditions," "Sin and Sinfulness," "The Sense of Personal Sin," "The Growth of Christian Life," "Christian Manhood," and "Life and Immortality." These lectures are held in high appreciation by the learned gen tlemen composing the Faculty of Yale College, its well as by the large and cultivated audi ences to which they were addressed, and it is not presuming too much to say that the views of "the great preacher" upon t::.ese subjects would, if carefully studied prove permanently useful to every christian minister in the land, as well as to all who are interested in the study of topics connected with the christian ministry, or the advancement to a higher life and greater usefulness. The other books of this series as well as all the writings of this popular author are published by Messrs. Ford & Co. For sale by J. C. Blair. GENTIANELLA. A Novel, by Mrs. Randolph. This is the latest volume of the "International Series of New and Approved Novels," now being published by Messrs. Porter and Coates, of Philadelphia. This series promises quickly to become an established favorite with the lovers of good novels. It embraces, already, some of the very best writings, of this class, mostly obtained from English sources. The previous work—" Chaste as Ice, Pure as Snow" —was written by Mrs. M. C. Despard, and is what "The Aldine," which is authority in lit erature as well as in art, calls "a very good book in the fullest sense of the word." The present took is also by an English writer, and is a novel of more then ordinary merit. Its characters are all taken from English fashion able society ; its plot is very fine and roman tic ; and its heroine, always the most enticing feature in a fine novel, a very lovely one in deed. It, like the others of the series, is beautifully printed on type that is sufficient ly distinct that the eyes are pot injured by reading it, wlich is not the case with many of the books now published ; and it is very neat ly hound in a new and pleasing style—light drab linen, with black lettering and ornamen• tation. 12 mo. 81.25. For sale by J. C. Blair. Lippincott's ilagazine.—The two numbers— January and February—of this beautiful mag azine, already issued for 1875, are really a pleasure to peruse. The "New Uyperion," giving the description of the journey from earis to Marley, by way of the Rhine, is con cluded in the January number, and the first of the two papers entitled "Following the 'fiber" is given. The second paper occupies the place of honor in the February number ; both are finely illustrated. Besides these there is an almost incredible amount of use ful, interesting and entertaining matter.— Lippincott's is decidedly the handsomest of the first class monthlies, and is ably conduc ted. J. B. Lippincott & Co., Phila. The Penn Monthly. This well favored monthly is also a Philadelphia publication.— It is devoted to Literature, Art, Science and Politics, and is therefore in a field, so far as this State is concerned, particularly its own. It is well edited and the Jannary and February numbers of this year, already received, give evidence of this fact by the excellent charac ter of their contents, The monthly sumrr..ry is always full or interest, Terms, $3.00. Penn Monthly Association, Phila, 3,637 17,677 HUNTINGDON MAKETS. - . corr. , oted Weekly be Henry fi Co. IfinTINODON, PA.. February 1. 1875. ljupertine Flour *s Uo Ex - tra Flour 6 50 Family Flour 7 . 75 Bed Wheat 1 05 . White Wheat 1 ill Bark per cord a Do Barley ao Butter 25 Brooms 11 duo Beeawax il pound • . 2:. Beene 14 bushel 6 Beef Cloverseed q 3 & pounds Corn II bushel on car new Corn shelled new Corn Meal •.4„ evirt ...... Candles r DJ Dried Apples V lb Dried Cherries % lh Dried Beef Eggs Feathers Flaxseed 74 bushel . Elope pound Name smoked Shoulder Side ....... . Hay f ton new Lard 7FI. It new Large onions It Oats PotatneAblimbel new. t. groan,l. Rye,ll,lV Rye Chop cot Rye Straw ? lin Wool washed Wool unwashed P'ailadelDMa Produce Market. PHILADELPIII A, October I.—Bark tri,res slowly at $35 per tun fur Nu. 1 Quereitron. In tanners' bark nutbing doing, . . Seeds—Tae demand for cloverseed is limited to the better grades, which are in small supply; sales at 4Oial lic per pound: Timothy is quoted at $2.75; flaxseed is taken by the crushers at $l.lO. The flour market presents no new feature worthy of special note. The inquiry is confined to the wants of the home eotmmers, whosepnrch aces foot up 1,000 barrels, including superfine at $3.75a}; extras at '54a4.621: Wisconsin extra family at $4.874; Minnerota, do. do.at $5.2315.75; Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana do. do. at $5.25a 6.23 ; and fancy brands at $6.50a7.50. Rye flour sells at $4.75. In corn meal no sales. There is no improvement to notice in the wheat market and prices are weak. Sales of red atsl.lB 01.22; amber at $1.23a1.25, and white et $1.28a 1.35. Rye is quoted at 92e for Pennsylvania and Western. Corn is in limited request and prices are barely supported; sales of 1,200 bushels Pennsyl vania yellow and mixed western et 77880 cents. Oats attract very little attention and we note sales of western white at 67 cents. Raisins, Mince Meat, Spices Whiskey is in better demand. Saks of 200 barreis western iron hound at 98 cents. WITITE, POWELL ( 4 :! CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 42 SOUTH THIRD STREET. U. S. ISSI, c " 5-20, c. ti!, M. and N I3:V, 1, 7, . , 17!,,x. ..y 4 66 ti 64 965 , a 64 1.60" a ° / 1/5, J. and 3 l I 6 64 66 • 69: •6 66 19N.40. " 10.40, coupon . 16., , ,, ..1, " Pacific We, cy 19% ',. New IVA, Reg. 1881 W,:," 1, " c. 1881 15:).1 Gold Di' 32 106 /3 Silver lOB lennsylvania . Reading Philadelphia & Erie Lehigh Navigation rl% Valley C2 United R. R. of N. .1 129% 120 Oil Creek 1 Northern Central Central Transportation Nesqnehoning C. A; A. Monrtgage We, 'B9 POOL.—On Wednesday evening the 27th nit.. Mrs. Sarah Pool, of Juniata township, aged 52 years. New Adikrtisements. G ILES' LINIMENT lODIDE OF AMMONIA Cures NEURALGIA, FACE ACHE, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, FROSTED FEET, CHILBLAINS, SORE THROAT, ERYSIPELAS, BRUISES and WOUNDS of every nature in men or animal. The remarkable cures this remedy has effected classes it as one of the most important and ralnable remedies veer Ilismvered for the me and relief of pain. "The sinews of my left hard were contracted from an old abscess, drawing the fingers into the palm of the hand. I applied GaAs' LINIMENT lODIDE or AMMONIt. It re lived them so that I can straighten my fingers and use my hands:" B. MeDERMOLT, 411 W.l3th st,. N. Y. Sold by S. S. SMITE' & SUN, 1;16 Item' street. Hunting don, Pa. TEAS - TIIP choicest in the world—lmporters' prices —Largest company in America—staple article—pleases everybody—Trade continually increasing —Agents wanted everywhere—beet inducements—don't waste time—send for Circular to ROBERT WELLS. 43 Vesey St., N. Y., P. O. Box 1257. BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE. Incorporated in ISO with authority te conivr degrees, and endowed by tiie State of Maryland in 1850, The College is beautifully situated in a grove, within the city limits, on a lofty eminence that comm , nds a view of the country, the city, and river and bay fur many miles. The College has a good library, chemical and philosophical apparatus, cabinet., of minerals, medals, coins, genie, &c., and the course of instruction is thorough. Board and tuition $250 per annum. E ~nn:e DOLLARS TO THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION FIVE HUN DRED THOUSAND ARE TO BE DISTRIBUTED ON TILE 27TH FEBRUARY BY THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY., UPON TILE OCCASION OF THEIR FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT. Drawing Ccrtain or lion y Refunded. One Gould Cash Oift One Grnnd Caait Gift U e Gram) C‘t•sh Gift One Grand Cash Gift. One Grand Cash Gift 5 Cash Gifts $20.000 each lOO,OOO 10 Cish Gifts 14,000 each 140,000 15 Cash Gifts 10,000 each 150,000 20 Chsh Gifts 5,000 each lOO,OOO '25 Cash (lifts 4,000 emit lOO,OOO 30 Cash Gifts 3,000 each OO,OOO 50 Cash Gifts 2,000 each i,s),ooo 100 Cash Gifts 1,000 each lo4yoo 240 Cash Giftd 600 each 600 Cash Gifts 100 each 50,000 19,000 Cash Cifts Grand Total, 211,000 Gifts, all Cash, 52,500,0(X) Whole Tickets $5O. lialvoe $25. Tenth, or each coupon, *5. Eleven Whole Tickets, $.5fN). Fur tiekets and information, address THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, Louie villa, Ky, or THOMAS H. HAYS A W., GO Broath.y New York. PIJI3LIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Death of Gut. Bromidic—Action of the Trustees—A Successor Appointed—No More Postponements—Drawing Certion February 27th. At a meeting of the Trustees of the Public Library of Kentucky, January 16, 1875. it was resolved• that 0. N. Briggs, Esq., who under the late Hon. Thomas E. Bram lette wan the real business manager of the gift Concerts already given in aid of the Public Library of KentUcky, be and be in hereby authorized to take the place matte va cant by the death of Fluid Bramlette, in the management of the affairs of the fifth and last gift concert, anti that the drawing unnoticed for February ,7, 1875, shall posi tively and unequivocally take place on that day without any further postponement or delay on any account what ever R. T. DURRETT, Preiblent. JOHN 5. C.tIN, Serrnary. Ilerearter all communications relating to the sth Con cert Ilhould be addressed to the undersigned, and I pledge myself that the drawing shall come off February 27th or that every dollar paid for tickets shall be returned. (', M. lIRIGGS, Agent and Manager, Room 4, NO, Library building, Louisville. Ky. A DVEKTISINO, Cheap, Good, Systematic.—All persons who contemplate making. contracts with newspapers fur the insertion of advertisements, should send 20 cents to Oeo. P. 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How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and af fections of any person they choose, instantly This sim ple mental acquirement all oan possess, free, by mail, for 25 cents ; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Or acle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM St CO., Publishers, Philadel phia. Jau.27-4t. w I'IUCES, ... ..... . .. 5 00 1 25 2.5 12% lo 10 00 12!4 ,75p9f) 0() 90 Stn 15 40a40 ,25(0:10 QUOTATIONS P1111:.11)EI.1 . !HA, 3an. 1875, lUD. ASKED 191/. 56 , 4 1 ,1 10'.: 1 1, 102' *saw. ,_, N. C. BROOKS, LL. P., President. ...125u X 75100 50,000 25,000 951 : 000 bo ea4:li 'Ste"lffitlasemen. FE NN STREET TTALT; POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1875. TWO PERFORbIANCES AFTERNOON at 3. EVENING at t::eiefuel: _ _ . Doors open at 2 and at 7 &eine!: SYLVESTER MEEK ER The Great Original an:l Renowned GENERAL TOM THUMB R WIPE COMMODORE ITT, and MINNIE WARREN, Just returned to A werien, after a Three Years' Tour Around the World, will appear in a variety of FASCINATING PERFORMANCES, Consisting of SONGS, DUETS, DANCES, D ALOGUES, COM- IC ACTS and LAUGHABLE SKETCHEF, At each entertaiweat, the Ladies will wear several NEW AND ELEGANT COSTUMES. MAGNIFICENT DIAMONDS. .te., us worn Ly thew before the Potcntates of the. Wm - M. Also, MAJOR NEW.ELL, the Skatorial Phenoin eiwn, in his Asi unlashing Dance upon Parlor Skates ARMISSIoN ONLY Children. under 10 year: Reserved Seas Children under 10 to Reserved Seale, Ladle, and Children are considerately advised to attend the Day Exhibition, an, thus evuid the erotic(; and cot fusion of the Evening l'erfmnianee GEO. mrrenzu„ A;:ent. DISSOLUTION.—Tbe e; partnership heretofore existing between James A. Brown and Al. Tyhurst, under the firm name of Brown a Tyhurst, carrying on the FUR NIT VRE BUSINESS, has this day (Jan. G. 1575,) been dis solved by mutual consent, Mr. Tyhurst retiring from the firm. The bo..ks of the firm will be found at their otDee in the Furniture titore for a short time, where all persons indebted are re ques•ed to call and make immediate payment, and all those having claims against the arm, will present them for settlement. JAS. A. DROWN, AL. TYHURST. —Mr. Jae. A. Brown will continue in the busi ness at the old F:and. Huntingdon, Jan. 20. 1575-3 t. NOTICE. All persons presenting Lilts to the Boar of the Directors of the Poor. of Huntingdon county, are notilie(l that hereititer it will not he necessary to probate their seeiunts. By order of the Board. (tEtt. St WBITTAI:F.R. Jan.2o.3t. Clcrk. PROCLAMATION-` OTICis OF ELECTION ON WATERWORKS. IVIIEREAS, at a weeting the Toun Conned, held on the ad day of Aril. 1;•;74. it %vas res.:ve.l, by unanimous vote, that the Eicetio3 on Water works be and the same is hereby p.sti.uned until thee.eetion u: Borough ()ewers In IP7L, and WnEe s, Tne THIRI► TUESDAY. (beihg the lfith day of FEBRUARY) is the day set :Tart. for the election of Borough Officers by the :;ew Con stitution, Therefor, I, RICHARD LANGDON, Chief Burgess. if the Borough of Huntingdon, I'a.. do hereby give notice that said Election on Waterworks will be held in said borough of Huntingdon, on the said day above mentioned. Given under my hand and , eat of the borough of Huntingdon, Pa, tins Mb day of January. 1875, • RICHARD T,ANGDON, Chief Ilurgeso, All : RICHARD LANG DON, Jr., Jan.2o. secretary. T. BABBITT'S • PURE CONCENTRATED POTASH, OR LYE, Of double the Strength of any otlar SAPONIFYINO SUBSTANCE. I have recently perfected a new method ef pack ing tuy Potash, or Lye, and am now packing it on.y in Balls, the coating of which will saponify. and not injure the Soap. It is packed in Loxes containing 24 and 48 pounds, one !mono Balls, and in no ether way. Directions in English and German for making hard and soft soap with this Potash accompanying each package. B. T. BABBITT. .Tan2o-3m.] C. 4 to S 4 Washington St., N. V. AGENTS WANTED. At the rate this work is n.,if seeing it win attain a 'ale 1 00,0 t; COI'II 1:ro the einV:IS3 is complete. Presbyterian ministers without charge, ur those in health who wish to regain it by open-air exercise, stu dents, laymen, and others who desire to obtain lucrative etuployment in a most respectable occu pation, are solicited to apply for an agency to sell "THE HISTORY OF TIIJ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THROI.IIIIIOUT THE WORLD." A beautiful large oetavo volume, illnstrated with steel and wood engraving,. which every Presbyterian family will want to possess. Appli cations fur exclusive territory should be made at once. Address DE witT C. LENT it CO, Jan.2o 9w.] 411 Broome St.. New York. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, (Estate gf - WILLIAMS MILLS, dceeft,ed.) By virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, the undersigned will expose to sale, on the premises, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, .1875, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. the following de .scribed property to wit : A LOT 01" GR 0 UND Situate in the borough of Shade Gap, llunting don county, Pa., fronting fifty feet on the main street, or public road leading front Shade Gap to Burnt Cabins, and extending book one hundred and fifty feet, to land of B. X. flair, adjoining lot of B. X. Blair on the north, and lot of the Metho dist Episcopal Church on the south, and having thoreon erected a two-story stone DWELLINtI HOUSE, and other IMPROVEM ENTs. TERMS OF SALE.—One-half the purchase money in cash, on confirmation of sale, and the balance in one ye.tr thereafter with interest, to he secnred by the bontrand mortgage of the purubaser WILLIAM CLYMANS, Administrator of William Mills, deceased. Jan.2o,lBTh-te. T HE BEST PAPER, TRY IT. P,sta ll e Free. lieu aft:fully Phis/ oit,,/, THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, nuw in it, 30th year, enjoys the widest eireulatiou of any weekly newspaper of the kind in the worl•l. new volume commences January .1, 1575. Its contents embrace the latest aria most inter— esting information pertaining to the Industrial. 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May be had of all news dealers. PATENTS. In connection with the Srientifir A umyietin, Messrs. MUNN At CO., are Solicitors of American and Foreign Patente. and have the largest establishment in the world. More than fifty thousand applications have been made for parents through their agency. Patents are obtained on the best terms, models of new inventions and sketches examined and ad vice free. A special notice is made in the Seiea rifle American of all inventions patented through this Agency, with the name and residence of the pateltee. Patents arc often :Told in part orwhole, to persons attractod to the invention by such no tice. Send for Pamphlet, pages, containing laws anti full directions for obtaining patents. Address for the paper, or concerning patents, MUNN it CO., loft Row, N. Y. Branch office, con "F and 7th steeets, Washington, P. C. ».20- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of DA VII) DECKER. deceased.] Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Hantindon, on the estate of David Decker, deceased, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make immediate payment without delay and those having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated fur settlement. S. E. HENRY, Jan.l3-Gt. Administrator. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE JOURNAL, Only $2.00 a year. Ati vui tosT. • - . Iking ileterin'inea to quit t!. 'Pr]; Lori, Mei, I offer my whole mock of Drugs, 31tolieinee. Toilet and Fancy Articles AT COsl. I will sell at 10 rer cent. below curt !o pbicians. or others. buying to the amount of sr, dollars or uncrar !•. A GOOD CHANCE orered to any permon wishing to engage in !h.) drug business. I will MI the stork or fixtures r,p arately. by inventory if desiire4. at :IP per ern:. discount An wholelale prise!. MANA.;sa 1. P. W. if.'llS-TON. !font f'.s N. W. (.'or. Third :ma A!!,•gisraty. E '' 'IAMIENT.—MaIe. and Female Agents to ,4 *.! oqr ro-w paper paekages.'7% - 4 to 810 guiriint,-1. ~.4401... ?An 4: tine oil ehroinos 144 r ii 44. T. 1.. TIENTI.4I\k Co_ South Gth st.. FA PEABODY 1, IViboleF:l7t , PcolPr+ in SEEDS. (WAIN. FLOUR. LIP.I:I:TV Centq 15 Cents 511 Cents ST. Alt HULA:. IN;., Cenk A iltpoji FOZ BOVS if till, ...00k cum:l.Es 1)1 - 1 , LE): WARNER In the 1...nn4 i:r sr. NI, •With it% glory of IT4i an.l we have iierinemint n.Nittn.n In the Meru- MVP of the young. Never brfor• hal no much litentry awl a:tiytic t a lent co-operated in the e.o,i......rchikirete. It a continue.' r.turator of their mete awl ..t their hotnor and courag, I not ..er• how it can oueie inc better, nn .t if the chiidr. n don't like it I think it i. tint.• is be,iu ,•hanre the kiwi of children in tiii+ conotry.- BT. NICHOLAS FO 1874. IL n: t!, , s ,on.l v..lwee !Gm:: that there t" be no falling ott. but an Isere* a in il4 litprary pir:uris: nit rart:in is. Amoig other ittrartive leatnr“ ate TWO SPLENPIDSIRIAL SIORIES I , THE YOUNG SU GVEYOR,'• 11.7. T. MiIIVIIR7I),E, author of the Jack - E11;1Ir COI-SINS," Lt LOLINI M. A Lcoor, author of“Li!tIo IT..eien, - etc. The peculiar features of ST. NIZoi..LAP, whi.ll have east duce,l so largely to OA popularity. at/• with spirit. r..ll.art awl easy Movies in Frerwh.flertn...! awl Latin f-r trannlation, Will appear J... lc-al-the. Pulplfolle Letter lk.c, awl The Ria;alle wiil con tinue to be run or interelt, an.! the .lei.ort 'tient for ovary young reiolera will te. BATA ,D TAvt.nt ant! other disting - aIAO.I trivrelicr. will give Wrier. of Foreign Countries. Ma. Ittnctran will continua. hie ..I.leljghtful awl in...tractive Paper! rni..tiral MR. IiAIITLFTT rind nther will attend to the .I^tetrtment or I lomo Entertainment.. Tableaux linrantx. et e. New writer', in :Wankn t pretientjargo r.rp. of eontributo,, will giv, yoeng Of nil a,-„1.4, neetia. Jinvzlos, Stori•+, Slketehe-..111.1 Piper , on Ili.rory, pun. graphy. Travel, o.lventuin, Natural It ii••••.. 1 I il,loor sputa, tlirTelf3nOter,ft, in.lorgwrteo t:ar.its, Liter:tore, Popular Sentare, with • Merit, ',rink ling of fun throughout the V41!13111.. Prict, S.LOO a yost- bitt up to Jialtary let is* win now. the tips per: Ye n and., the v.., j ,,u, Vol. 11., fir Hob S.Lut). Tic 'Name, eleg.ualy kotiol is rroi gold, win I* said, domino paid. Ilws4l/0. One year',..uleo:ription ant twelve link ('i.e yuar's ottNeriptinn to t valuate ”ne. ID.#1)101 a!rf., elLirge. puid„ for :4'6 two. /11, - , • wi:i In Prepo„.lll - A C. , , n.`.•.1.: N... CO; Itroadway, New V"ik. EVERY I,.lt►Y SI101711) TAKE IT. PETERSON'S MAGAZINE she Cheapen and 1.:e.4 in Coe World. l'ottAge Pre-Paid en all SO,Peri:oi.,n, 1 his popular Monthly .ILigaiine gives more f'.r the money than any in the world. For 15 1 75. it will be greatly improved. It will contain one thousand pages, fourteen spdAiiiirl steel plates, twelve ridor rid Berlin patterns. twelve umitonorh colored fash ions. nine ;:unfired-wood eat,. twenty-four parts of music. All this will he given for only TWO DOLLARS a year, postage prepaid by the pub lisher, or a ',liar less ilia. :Magazines of this class of "Peterson. - Its TIIRILLINO TALES ANL, NOVELETTES are the hest riuhrished any. where. All the nto' poplars writers are employ ed to write originally t . •r '• Peterson. - In is;:., i■ addition to the tunal rrantiry of short stories. FIVE ORIGINAL COPYRIGIITNOVELLTTES will he given, by .lira. Ann ~trpht ns, Prank Lee Benedict. Jar, ti. Att.tin. Atari/ins Holley and Itaigy Ventnor. NIAMMOTII COLt.'REI► FASHION PLATES a eis 1 of all others. I isese plate. 4 are engraved on steed twice the cong.l fixer. and are nnrqualeil for homy. They will be Ml perbly colored. Alni, hotirrehrdel and ot her receipts: in short, everything interesting to la4ies. Premium Engraving to every person getting up either of the folly vring clubs tor 1575 will be sent gratis, a copy of cur ne.e and spd said mezzotint for flaming. i.cze 2l inches by 2ni...Washingtow's First Interview with his Ibis is a 6a, dol lar engraving. and the must desirai.le premium ever offered. t'• , .- dir i 7e gs wit t e sten t.ei. w. 'lt.• N 3,:, 1 ;:rot in an extra c.. lEK i A kviiy- PO A YE... Pnl,l:•her. 2 (7Lipies ei.pies ;4 so. Postage pre-paid rnf the elnl., with n copy of the superb nitzzotint "Washingt-n Fir,t fut,rview with his 1. if,;" to the person getting up the Out,. e; eupies fur 'J CIPIpieP for* I 4.tio, for SISAU. Piistnge pre-pni.l on the dub. with both an extra ef;py of the Magazine und the superb mezzi.!int. ••Wa,iiin , .ti,n's First Interview with his Wife." to the person getting up the club. A.Hres3.ropt-pi.:, • • .1. PI:TEr,soN, :06 Chestnut Philadelphia, Pa sent grati- if written for. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of 101 IN 31. sr ic ,t t. Letters testamentary haring Leen granted to the snbseriher, living near M'AteT”'s Fort, on the estate of Jntnes M. Stewart. d .4. A lt persons knowing themselves in.lebte4i to said es tate will make immediate paytnent. and :hose har ing claims to present them daly Anther tieated for settlement. jon G IVEN AWAY The new Chrotno, "TUB TERRIBLE n... 17!.%" 16x22 inches, wilt to rent postpaid t 9 all whn send 23 bents for the "FARM AN V 4 IDE,' three months on trial. Oft A BOOK Containing 2:41 Pictures or Cible Sera. . from paintings by celebrate.; Ohl liasters..bow_ ing ail the important historical event, as oc cur in the Old and New Testament. will be given to all wbo send one dollar for n y ea r' P snOrcr)pt i.n. Address YARM AND Flit F.:IDE. HT Nasssu e:rtet, New York, ltonm 22. f.l tn.G 3m,,. Pa T. 7 TZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS, - - - •,_i_ol t i i ) •r i *snip or gamut Diem& Dee. 23,1574. A FARM OF 32 ACRES FOR SALE. The undersigned will sell his Lim...one Farm, in Barre. township, two miles north oft onpropvt's Mill, at private .ak% The ii.provernente ore s good boor* sad hero, and all other outbuihliop. Most eseellent water at the door. There are number of choke fruit trees and grape* epos it. Iteoneirta of thirty-two acres of gr.,' linae,fone land, well eultivate.l upon which there 14 a 60..1 Limestone Query for batlJin; parpo,e4 or ma king lime. Poseeseign given nn th• cir-r pr,t. For price sad terms apply, the preinieeq to Dte.l 6- tf. V. coftßlN. HUNTINODON AND BROAD TOP RAILROAD. Winter Arraneese•t. 0-1 an•l altnr ann lir. Navin:l6er lb, 1971. Pri.eittpr Trains will itrrive ,in.l noparl a• 'A IA er • • SOUTIMARI). m tn. rlr. ,TATI. •`• - P. 31. A..'•l. ! P. 'i .1. M. 5 A.) 9 Ho Ilant.inad..n._ .. ... 4 1.5 4 $) 5 L 59 05 i Long Riding a .9) 6 3S 6 0 5 ../ 15 , MeConnell•tr , rn 6 ;:s 0 425 6 10 3 '2016114i1011 ....... .. . .... 4 1:1 4 14 6 2.5 9 40 1 itarkl,l4org /5 tr., a 44. $ d 9 !, 40,Coffee Ran Z. 5.; 7 45 644 9 461 Roush eat 04441 y b Pl 7 111 4 54 9 56!Cove 'l 0, 7 a 6 53, 19 Out /Idlers Swum i' 3 .7: 7Of 7 111. lt) 10:Saxton -. .• 725 7 25' 14 3 4 . 0 '1114141040r44-- ..... ~ . 5 7 io 1 7 341' 10 S 5 Ro.oludi ' , ,p 7 ~s 7 4:,, 10 66 "Pipers Run.--..- 444 415 7 501 10 95 PruilloroSidlus. 7 55: 11 001Tatranrille 4 ' el .14 R 00i 11 WI P. Run siding.. ..... I 4 417! 11 101 Everett 44 10: 11 13131Innrit 114112 A 1 ..... 4:6 BZDIORD 51 30i 11 35! snorts RCN BRANCII. SOUTIM A 1:11. NOUTIIWARIP No. 1. No 2. CAT lONA. rsr. A. M. r. N. 'U 26 .......... ....... ....... 10 40 !Conlmt.nt .............«»........».............. 4 66 10 4. , Crawfor.l 4 50 10 '65 iDu.ll.l 4 411 Jam. 1.76. O. 1. OAAr. JOHNSTON, WHITTAKER h CO., Dealers in General Merolinnaise. I►RY-GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS and sno:st, 'IXTS (;nocEttiEs, PROVISIoNS, PETERSBURG, Huntingdon county. Pa. pov.lSzknos, i',,AGE PRE fill' V HOP.% fi N I\..'-T 1:1.% I. EXHIBIT* 0: ••l, parry.. .1 rivo ,..x t, vlle cr. , •:i41111 •r(f Imit.list f%•City f.l New t.. 4..4 Aar s if. Woßt Fiji. a permauvw• wh.re every gravel's/ft •st i r.•; • ,1 h • itts...l4r. sa4l •Tirry pisaaspeaa fun •h.vw iv , • j• , • , • j. mole 11111404.11, , r1:1 pr.ss••• Soma& Illa iho vris-si. F., taus i s..-rosire. tP. taw :Weft of :if tir 4.1. groat's' a ettartcr t 4 a amber otsr I.:lsr 16.1 reopertslas swoulisses„ ail ,• ' , men v• perrbswill fie We ASS r:.zbt • I win.g T: lassi is tber rsty o r N.., 1., hoit.l l ,T t, b....P..4 will Iv • !.. n , • ni. t a • 1 •t► feet in hovel* wuressubt. p.l hr 2 111 ~1. 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