VOL. 50. , File iltintino . don Journal. Poor House Finances. Poor House Finances. Poor House Finances. J. ".. IstiIiBORROW, - - J. A. NASH, R ECE I P T 8 AND EXPENDITURES I Peter speck keeping K. Porter 1 year-......... ....... 48 00 do James Luerner, lard IOJ Joseph Hunter, keeping Mn. Pierce 8 ear._ 4.) Ots du Barnes, (colored pauper) 3 82 etTSbialittßi AND PROPRIETORS. of Huntingdon Connty Alms Honse, from Henry & Co., keeping G. Wassing I year' CO 00 do Mrs. Harrison Sharer, lard. 37 December 2, 1773, to Deeentber 1,1671. P. Brumbaugh, keeping P. Biggins 4 mos 32 Oo do one pair army pants sold . to Office is new JOURNAL. Building, Fifth Strtet. . DR . RECEIPTS'. P. Brumbaugh,. keeping Mrs Lytle 4 mos l6 00 do 9 yds. calico .... .. . . 80 D. R. P. Flenner, keeping D. McGinn'. I year GO 00 do 1 pail; slippers I To amount drawn from County Treasury on Piet: IIuNTINGDOII JOURNAL is published every 1 ~,.de r, . e, n e „ e e . Martin [finger, keeping Elizabeth 1 year 62 00 ''',`" `'' David Fueter do Miss Boring a year . lO6 00 1.621 66 W stelnesde y, by J. R. DuRBORROw and J. A. NASR,, 1 To Jolts Logan, Steward, for sundries) detailedW. E. McMurtrie, do Ann Martin a year 6O 00 on ler the firm name of J. R. D UnBORROW at Co., at ' in hie Account 135 `- ee "' John Hess, do D. Diggings S months 56 CO Cll. 62.00 per annum, IN ADVANCE, or 82.50 if not paid do do John Long and family eight By sundry expenditures for use of Hence, Os per 15011 67 months Ste 00 monthly statements, numbered as follows, viz : for in six months from date of subeeription, and ; —-- John flees, do relief of 31. 31aconagy 157 Statement No. I.—December and January. S 3 if not paid within the year. ; i (_.' R. EX PE N''ll !Trill ES. Henry Bees, do Sallie Shafer lO 00 No paper discontinued, truleas at the option of do do J. Caseman and wife 225 By expenses to Huntingdon, case of T. Flinn, ihe publishers, until all arrearagee are paid. FOR FARM, (10 do 11 paupers ll 75 pauper . , , 155 No paper. however, will be sent out of the State By A. C. Gray, wages as farmer (balanco).. James Lailierow, for labor on farm unless aireelutely paid for in advance. Samuel Sharter. for threshing oats one day l9O Joseph Edwards, for relief to Bureau (of Lit- Expenses in ease of A. Lucas and family (paupers) 4 tit Transient ad vertisemeate will be iuserted at Wi ll i am pi pes, for c 1,..,,,,, d a. ,,,, mak:Lig fence, ecru el lOO do Mrs. Steely do 1 110 TwELVE AND A-ULALi CENTS per line for the first ,e, lO CO . G. W. Shell, keeping Eli. Long two months_ 4 tes Cash to Jane Wilson, work in him. 125 insertion, ,EVEN AND A-HALF CENTS kir the sceond e David Smith, fur 36:1i clays labor on farm, (ral- do relief to 131. zabeth Long 9 CO Stamps 90 and FIVE CENTS per line for all subsequent inner- °L we) Daniel Myers. for smithing eervims to G. F. Lynn lion:. T. B. Landis, for susithing - • ..... -•• Re,g ular quarterly and yearly business advertise- it, coigate, uieuts will be inserted at the following rates : I .H. Harris. for wagon repaim, fte 2l 92 John Booker, relief do do —. -_ T. W. Montgomery, for cornplan ter 25 00 James Lane, do John Henry 624 - - ---- --- - ---- . • I , 1 1 i title A Iliann, for twenty-six loads of compost... 39 00 Jelin It. Snyder, relief to Jane Drake 403 Sl7 46 3in6m'9 ni 1 y , 3miG m I 0 fit 1y L. 11. Plainer, labor en farm and chopping James Maults, do pauper lho 1 1 Wu. al I / 7 ,6 , 3 : 0 I, --, 8a 55C 8 7 0 s i r es i 7 0 0 r 00k,,5.T - 7 4E0.6 D. C. Frisker, for cow 2 ,2 1 5 G. M. S E t n ss e r , r & Co., for funeral expenses of A. A. Graffins, relief to Wallace Stewart ll 19 150 State ul c n t illy February and March. 2 " 5 0 0 , 1 6 0 0;10 00,12 Oat 1ee2400 30 st en; 65 D. 11. Douglas two hundred t ushele lime, at 11 .!!!)Ile expenses in the Malinda Banks ea5e............. 3 Si) 3 " 7 00110 00 1 14 00111100 „-' 31 00,50 0(1 651 80 cents per bushel 25 00 Ann McGee. for keeping Mary Moors 10 days.... 15 0 Leather from Brown, assumption by M00r........ . 2 00 eerp I Mrs. Sarah Alexander, cow 4 " 8 00114 001ss0 0012100 1 col 3G 60160 00 SO! - David MeGareey, four shoats two hundred itml T. 11. Adams, rebef of B. Ryue and family 250 Prude for J. My ling, pauper... 33 93 • Expenses in c..se of Torrance McCune, pauper..- 5 60 _ --- -- --- -- 99 Local notices will-be inserted at eitseees CENTS 1 William Adams, 13 Mehets rate 930 J. F. Campbell, keeping Mrs. McKinney and two March. per line for each and every insertion. William Adams. 8 bushels potatoes P. 13 , berma . n, horse collars and acts.lo 80 J C Roddy, relief to John Snyder l4 74 . . All Resolutions of Associations, Communications! T, E. Orbieon, 16 bushels plaster 960 W. IL Miller, do N. Coffey 22 sa hal... m the Johnson family, pauper,- ..... ... 330 of limited or individual interest, all party an- Daniel Ilerkstreseer, one hundred feet of hoards.. 250 B. 11. Baker, du M IdeConahey 6,° Tickets to Mt. Union for Megifen and wile, paupers 70 noun cetnen ts. and notices of Marriages and Deaths, Daniel Berkstresser, thirty-one pound: of turkeys Blair & Appleby, funeral expenses of pauper e Se Cash for Daniel Shaw, pauper ........•............ .'.', ~„' Cash of Mrs. Bucket, ashes 25 eo exceeding Ilse lines, will be charged TEN resrs at 15 cents per pound 465 Etnier & Foust, relief to Johnson family " Y " Cabbage, seed from New Y0rk....e..... ...... .......... 60 Daniel Berkstressar thirty heedless strew at fifteen hand Etnler, jr., provisions to Rhine's family, 3 75 2e P Leer line.l and other notices will be charged to the Five cakes of soap for house • rents per bundle 450 Smucker &Brown, coffin, 11. Hovey 625 Expenses to Mount Union for Rine and family.... 35 Legal S. It. Douglas, two shoats, one hundred and fifty- do do do R. Shaver, hauling, .... 50 ... .. Freight to E. 13. T. R. for merchendise ... party having them inserted. three pounds, (balance) 946 Ac Advertising Agents must find their conitnission James Harper, plow irons and Wm. ^ 2 32 J. G. Bayer, relief, T hee Thornburg 25 89 $2 ett outside of these figures. Dr. Fisher, veterinary Eel-vices to bay mare. John Grove, two shoats, 110 pound, 770 A. R. Barlow, do John Robison. ....... .. All adreetising accounts are due and collectable John Grove, one bushel poratese lea Dr. John NI yers, services , John Robison BOO Statement for April and flay. Cites the mirertieentent is once inserted. -- Mies M. Harnieh, attention To Johnston eight JOB PRINTING of every kind, in Plain and I ,0730 19 weeks ... l2 no BY one pair shoes for wayfaring pauper ... ft 00 one y Colors, done with neatness and dispatch.- 1 -- N. Decker, digging grave for H. Hocee 2 t i.b. Stamps II ,nd-bills. Blanks, Cards. Pamphlets, /Le, of -:very I FOR PROVISIONS. O. W. Hyper, relief tc Clarke..~ es' Slaty and style, printed at the shortest notice, ley William Admits, for 1668 pounds of pork at S W. A. Hudson, coffin, itc., W. Drake.... 5O, Dinner for Mies Wier, pauper :AI 10 00 Freight on tobacco. shies, molasses and book's._ 216 r zeu r ts per po . ustd__ end every thing in the Printing line will bee :seen be I ningham, 641 pounds beef. 3B 46 C. K. Horton, for coffin, John Welch . ... .. tel in the mast artistic manner and at the lowest Ro s e , illugh,,n,, 545 p‘ ,,,, ,, ,, pork 4.3 (e-, A. B. Zeigler, relief to paupers rates. Robert Bingham, on cider (balance). bo Cresswell & Porter, goods to C. Campbell ss 91 E. P. MeKetternlokownithing To Adam Is etfiter,le4o pOSIIOB pork at 8 cents per B. Baker, relief to 51. Maconaghy 5 es , ,Slay. , , _.. _ 40 16 By freight on anger and tea 25 - • - ' Professional . Cards. 1 Adam Hensler, 12 bushels wheat for Gray & Mrs. Louisa Zollinger, laying out corpee.. _ 5 25 do consplan ter 1 seo lieuch - 1 45 A. Eberman, provisions for Barney Rine e , t.ephon Witter. potatoes _ --- _ . ---_____ _____ - _ - .7 - 1 - _:_= - _ - _L Adapt Heffner 2 1 .e' burffiele bueltwheat 250 E. McCafferty, do do T. Thornburg......... ee to 0 . Expenses to Huntingdon fur potatoes,. lBO S. T. DROWN. J. U. DAILEY. Sire . A. Heffner, 49 pounds) butter . do do 2% dozen Eggs 62 Johneon Serial, keeping S. Jones Imo ..... ... 625 Freight on fish 25 BROWN & BAILEY. Att‘orneys-at- D. B. Douglae, 372 wends beef at 6 cents! per Daniel Bolinger, relief to Mises Slitter , - 225 14 pound Law, Office 2d door east of First National D av id Dmigiaa, 2 5 4 pounds bee, . 31 7 0 David Grazier, do B. Mothersbough... ..... , 12 50 Lank. Prompt persena 1 attention will be given David Douglas, S peunds pork. ~3 04 John B. Myron, funeral expenses of B. Shearer 500 Statement for June and July. to all legal businees entrusted to their care, and Rev. A H. Spangler, 273 pounds pork 2l 84 John Read &8. ns, medicine for pauper l l5 Adam fleeter, 356 pounds beef el 36 E. A. Green, rent of house for John Snack lO 00 By order paid Eaqr. Baker for J. Barnes, pauper.. 50 to the collection and remit ranee of claim?. •••• - • G. W. Shell fur keeping E. Long, pauper Frank Harmony, 173 pounds pork ' 13 84 do provisions do do 4 7.• s Jan. 7,71. i Lewis Bolinger, 195 pounds pork l5 80 do 22 fret beards for coffin for M. Snack... 60 Expenses to Morris twp fur E. Haister, pauper.... 316 ___ —- - - --- I Lewis Bs aiuger, 363 pounds beef 2l 7s Covert d- Heek, provisions to G. Skipper Stamps 1 00 D R. 1 Fee ponnd W. Doughenbongle keeping D. Fleck's boy four 22 22 '...'"'• Joel "sent - serge, 188 pounds pork es, 00 Teen & Thompson, relief to pauper 92a do shingles and baskets _ DENTIST, 1 M. 11, Kyper, 194 pouude beef at 6 cents per 11..8. Goehorn, keeping Sarah Framer • GO 50 Mrs. Johnson, rhubarb Expenses, eaee of John Garren, pauper 3O 50 pound • 11 61 or _.) No. 228 Hill Street, Asher Drake, 375 pounds beef 2O 90 4642.82 Letter box Postage to Philadelphia, Board of Charity, l5 HUNTINGDON, PA. Asher Drake, 10 gallons vinegar at 25 cents per Freight on plank 3O July 3,'12. palms _ __ _ Samuel Jones, 352 pounds beef 2l 12 By L. H. Pittinger, attending mason 4OO - --- Dr. W. P 1.1) 37 58 811 41 , D CALDWELL Attorney -at -Law, Dr. IV. P . momio, 163 pounds pork • No. 111, 3d street. Office formerly occupied D. G. Welch, 689 making 89 pounds beef l3 44 do 41 34 dodu 10 saw logs e6o 366 rails ..... ..... . 3 65 by Messrs. IVoosie & Williamson. p ip I 2 , 57 i s , E. A Myeare, veal, haddock, Ix 714 Henry Morgan, cutting C 0 cords wood (hal)... ..... .26 38 Statement for August and September. Kabi,ii, Myers 65 ponude beef 505 do do do de • 31 3 " By stamp lO2 -- - - " 35 pounds veal 350 D. P. Hawker. earthenware .. D R. - S pounds pork ll2 ... -.... . l° 4a Expenses to Minn ngslon for T. Flinn, pauper_ 170 i.. David Harvey, repairing shoes • .... •••• 2 ° 71 Freight on groceries Professional services to the community. , Zimmerman & Myere, 798 1 ) ~amt, beef at ti%cente 1 r pelmet Expenses to Spruce Creek, case of Sarah Harris, C 7 U. NY. Cogley, 19 IDs yarn ........ ....... Office, No. 523 Washington street, one door east . z .fl e I rman it Myers, 124 pounds beef at 121,1 pauper 194 of the Catholie Parsonage. pan.4/71. 1 t I cen El per pettni - - ..... .... ...... . - 10 ( s' . Freight on batter from Pittsburgh J. A. Doyle coffin for James Miler- ........ „ 4 Ost - -- - - ----- --.• Zimmerman A Myers. SI ram& veal at 10 cents Expenses to Lewistown for paupers John Jacobs, beef for house 2 25 v . J. GREENE, Dentist. Offiee re- Per Pound 34u de do John Williams . ......... L.__ 400 do do 31rs. Quarry . . . 800 Zimmerman & )Ices, 21 poundspork at 15 cents 40 ° Expenses to Huntingdon, 31. Seacrist'e case, .: 4 . moved to Water's new buileling, Hill street 1 - • ' do do C. Kyle. ........ ......... • 400 pauper per penis , 3 15 1 29 de do child /Tentingdon. • tiara -4 ,' 71. Zimmerman & Myers, 6 pound cause at 16 cents 4 014 Car fare fur Maggie Brown, pauper. to Mt. Union Cl do laying floor 275 Mrs. David Douglas, ashes. - - --- per poundo • w E. F.LEM ING „A. t torney.at•Law, zl n uner "'",. & Myer'', butchering Lug and calf 125 do glazing ..... ....... ~... ...... ............ ..... 1 (es Jacebe A: Zammermen fish 559 Pants and vest furl 31eClene. colon - 0 Tamper... tat do 11101 bit beef . . . 11 40 I s- 7 • iluntingdon, Pa.. office 319 Penn street, J o b e e ace e„ o C o . , 8, 73 ‘ - pound. beef at 12% per Expenses to licettsville, McGinnis ease 7O de . ...i day stripping windows 1 li nearly opposite . I.' ;rest National Bank. Prompt pound ll C 6 do Mt. Union. de 50 do potato stomper,,~ and careful attention given to all legal t:eines., John Jacobs a CO., 168 pounds beef at 1U cente per do ash hopper 5 0 pains' l6 85 *l9 62 A ug.5,'7 I-(linos. do carpenter work and probate lO 13:', John Jacob. & Co., 768 pounds beef at 8% cents ..,, M, S. Ilarrison, thews.. and repairing, Lc .... 46 ei se. - - ______-.....------•- -------- -- - ---- per Polled (1.1- L. ROB B, Dentist, office in S. T. John Jambe & Co., 19 psiellds tansies at 10 Ct•liir4 „„ .1. W. Downing, 7 1 /., tons 141st coal l3 1.16 By 31aggie Home's fare to 31t. Union per pound 1 " David Decker, 14 1 112 !be. de A-A • Ere osn'e new building, No. 520, //ill St., John Jaeoles it Co.. 1 beef sliaak Jolts Whitney, 11.,0 bushels rho Huntingdon, Pa. [apl2,'7l. Itea, 11111 A Keer. 376 !semis shoulders, Ac d ' i 4 " Samuel Sillier, asls Iles. du . 11 19 Freight on g4 - Ash, —_ .______ —... _._ ______ _ . _ __..- C. .t Frahm., st 4 pounds s. al at 10 cents per os do plank, smug'. amid boanie 2O 7 .% Fare fur lay, pauper, to Mt. I Mon laurel l3 3 4 ' l E. A. 3lven selon - mei t and 12 bs. iitial... ...... ... 882 do Jane Hagen, pauper, to 10rb1e0nia........ Is C. :MADDEN, Attorney-at-Law 0, A. po s e,. les lance on shot gun 175 I;bili iisrl,l ' ,. - sto te• i p , n are 953 12 cakes 'soap for house 3O II . 0 'ce, No. -7, 11111 street, Huntingdon, Geoeen W. Whittaker, as pseuds vs-al at 10 cenil Dr. Se no P. MeNite. drugs • --• • • j ap. -10/ 7 1 . per pound p a . Dr. 0.-W. C. James 13 visits arid amputating toes Expenees to Huntingdon, Snyder ca., ................. 170 Jehn breve, for 12 bushels pollster. l 2, ' o ,'" r Alms ' II 40 00 ' s, pauper at blouse - ..• - -- - --- ------ -- etephen Witter, 20 bushels potatoes. (Is:dance) " '") J. R, Darborriew A Co., adv'tg annual statement... 13) 80 ~ . do 1 bbl. vinegar.. 52 L S. GEII..SINGEB, Attorney-at SMitlel Grove, 6 bueltels peratatoex w Low, iiunii.oo3, Pa. c ftee ere dog Da e n r i n e t l i, l3 p e o r r k p l o tr , es in s d er, 33 pounds turkeys at 1434 if uu 412 do ill notice and probate . 295 titles to phymicians... ...... 430 do excess of coal, ~ . e ..... ........... 4 . box of shores ..... ..... . ...... .............. 6 , 1 JS. Cromer'. advertising annual eta. ens' fit., , 139 60 do groeeries.. . 116 East of li .M. Spear's office. I . Feh.s- 1 S. R. Dlillglill, b gallons apple butter I", Ott ' ' , ... . .. ~,, do notice to phe simians-. 511 Ex sense to Orldsonia, case of Barnes. pauper... - - , - - A. W. Hough, 49% gallons tipple butter Mel bar- do b quires prubsits and 100 letter- eel I° 7°- head, jr FRANKLIN SCHOCK, A _ttol'lley- Jeeepla Miller, 32 1 4 faun& honey et 3;) cents per A. L. Gues, al verre annual statement-- IS9 Ss Fare of pauper from Hensireolon to Herd burgh 293 re , • at-Care, Huntingdon, Pa. Prompt ettentlou ,s, pound • is 37 do du 'settee • o &rout • . InisdisOo owed wheat ii (es I 27 " Expenses to Petereburg, ler Illiolonizere Welly 210 given to ail legal business. Office 229 Hill street, • • ,• - , - • sso de prelote to hi' L1Ce0115t...... 25 do 31 t. Clean. .. sle lo i j ec.4 . 72 Lphralm Ls ler, .0 pounds v.-al ______._ , corner of Court Houise Square. _ ' _ /.. E, Shafer. advert icing n0tiee......................... 192 i 23 ro 'l O lO 37 jehn G. Fergrln, cobbling etiuses SYLVANUS BLAIR. Attorney-at- 77 = D. NV, Pe.rgrlit , 10 lb) - • Yea stearffireeile. .. Ageregaiss Sl2l 66 ET • Law, linntingdon, Ps. Office, Hill stretO,• W. Jordon. costs in the cure o f Ripple vs. Di • Be NV 11, Breweter Allowances. bree doors west of Smith. iiin .4.7l- Jelu, A. Kerr egn 60 W. A. Morgan, 3 lamp burners... ... .... 160 _ By salary ass 'Steward one year. till Deretnber SI , t 440 OR '''------" John A. Pierce ... .. - 24 89 ir R. DURBORROW, Attorney-at- W. A. ' , raker 251 SI do emits In *tale.. .... NV. A. Yraker'e adminietratersi ~ 01 - , • Law, Fluntingdon, Pa will practioe in the era! 06 .1 it, Cannon several Courts of Huntingdon county. Particular Henry Kocher - 25 00 Products of Farm. attention given to the settlement of estates of deco- oily, Cunningham 79 33 do cash to directors) to remove Christian dents, iv. H. Miller lO 14 Brenner and fand1y..........,...... ....... ...... ........ 25 00 267 busliels wheat, iI. birettas onions:, °Mee in he Jouttn At, Building. [feb.l,'7l. Denny • Melint trio , 143 4x Geo. Withineton, cost~ In Um. Bank.' ease Foster At Clarmon . . ._ __.. . __..... __ _ . ... Henry &Co Jw.__ MATTERN, Attorney-at-Law A. W. Gilliland • and Honors! Claim Agent, Huntingdon, Pa., J. D. 31110• lO sto W. E. loghttuw, recordlupdeed from Clarke...-. 310 6 ' lO clovcrsomd, 12558 Ibis perk, Josiah Cunningham 29 26 John 11. Lightner, papering room. ..... .„. ...... ~.... 364 270 ' I " Polotooes X 506 do beef. Soldier? claims against the Government for back Elder & Foust t l2 21 Thomas Carmen, the can ... 150 b do ream, ;eOO do new Inns pay, bounty, widows' and invalid pensions attend- It P. Douglas', for clothing. • 93 35 John Lori, map of Pomeroy i; CO toatoo, . este do old lard. ed to with great care and promptness. I'. D. Stewing, for hardware Office on Hill street. rjan.4,ll. Mrs. 'Sarah Gray. making ten pain pante 6IV Articles Manufactured. $2024 48 Mrs. Mary Oros, 8 bushel' ashes__ ........... —_ John A. Downes, for repairing plastering... ..... K. Atlas Lovet.L. J. HALL MUSSES, Jacob Hellman, 10 lbs. eel@ leather.- ..... ...... ....... - 400 76 pain pan lalnon, 133 t ow el s van. OCT DOOR exeereto. , --A. L. Rickets, cordwood lewd_ plank , 13 59 70 awns, ;14 bolster., L OVE 14 L & MUSSER, By Harris Riehardsou M. 11, Kyper sl9l 45 Mrs. V. 3f. Clarke , hat Cot Elizabeth Shooter...-. 276 76 clionsiee, 114 85 Geo. W. Whtttoker, reports....... • . ...... .... A cape, • A ftornep-nt-Laie, Girbert Horning lO7 06 Wm EJ. Wilson, labor in ',elms House.... lIIINTINGDos, PA. Dr. G. W. James, for services to paupem hi Orbi- MIAs A. lioreilmin, du do 21 skirts, Special attention given to COLLECTIONS of all wide and Cromwell township, 8 mo. Dr. 1. J. Meals, for services to paupers in Maple- Mhos M. Tres ler .1.1 410 ... ..... .... 15 71 130 pillows, ;52 handketelifele hemmed, kinds; to the settlement of ESTATES, Ito. ; and ton, Union and Brady townships, 5 m 05...... all other legal business proeoeuted with fidelity and Dr. W. Hinclimme, for 'services to outdoor panpers 36 64 1369.82 20 bed ticks, dispatch. inov6;72 Dr. W. 'linesman, for services to John Welch,- 10 00 -- -- ______ - °ROM AND RE3IOVALs. Stock on Hand. R• A. 0101 SON, Attorney-at-Law pere . in Franklin and Warrlorsmark taps 12ru. 4.1 00 Attorney-at-Law, Dr. Hill, for eerie.' • a out door paupers In Up • Potent/ ghtained, Office, 821 Hill - -street, per Wpst township. 1 year By John Beaver, esq., issuing orders of relief.. ... 260 250 bushele wheat, se John Hanley. errs, 2?-:. John S. Lytle, esq., oe do do do ' - 6(10 20 do ents, 550 1300 do new corn, I two honer sleigh, II string sleigh bells, 12 sleds, II nntingdon, Pa. boaygl,7.l. Dr. J. 9'. Thompson, for service, to out door pan- John Owen , tore do do .... 2 :ft 7 do rye, i 1 hay rake, pars in Clay and Spriegfiekl townships, sleuee 24 99 John 51 .. 85;„oro'oo, esq., d,, . Dr. B. Y. Greene for service* to out door paupersdo .... 1766% do cloverseed, • 2 grain cradle., i k VILLIMI A. FLEMING, Attorney- do in Clay and epriugtlekl townships , 4mos 2O 52 t e ßal b ss r se n ,; s p es e g , ". o., do do .... 400 '2OO do potatoes , 12 mowing ecy thee, do 20 511 5 do beans, i 1 threshing machine, V at-Law, 11unti - ngdon, Pa. Special attention Dr. B. M. Brenneman, - for - services to out d our g in Carbon township, 1 year „„„ . John 0 Murray, esq., do siss .... 375 40 cane tomatoes, 3 mold board plows, given to collections, and all other I sgal business '''' '''" Jacob Mclntire, esq., do do Beo 30 do' pears, ;2 doubleabovel plows, Dr. Duff, for Cervices to out door paupers in Jack- .... i•tended to with core a nil promptness. Offiee, No. son tow uebip, 1 year and 2 mos 45 G. G. Hutchison, moving paupers to house 29, Hill street. [41:1;71. Dr. J. F. Wilson, for services to out door paupers " Peter M. Bare, moving pauper to Lewistown 335 16 do hay, I 1 side hill shovel plow, James Smith, do Mt. Union 2lO 150 beads cabbage, IS corn hoes. in Barree township, 1 year .... -- ... - 25 (1° Elliott licklutrie, moving Mettle Gray .-.. . ...... .. 160 3 bushel)! beets, 13 cultivators, Dr G. W. Thompdep, for services to out door peel- I. JJ. Meals, moving panperootc..... ••• 35 76 5 do onions, ; 2 harrows, • Hotels. pore in Mt. Union and vicinity, I year. ....... . .- 25 00 Dr. H. Orlady,.. for services to out door paupers J. C. M uir tickets te move pantie. J. 01 Murray. tarp., moving panpere Petersburg and West townehip, Omos l2 50 300 do old lard, 1 patent cutting box, -- --- --- - - -- - -- Dr. A. B. Brumbaugh, for services to out door pau- A r ORRISON HOUSE, pert in Huntingdon. I year 1 boll, ‘ 1 r eaper and mower comled, ..0 1 1. Dr. G. W. Hewitt, for services to out door paupere SALARIES. 12 shoats , 14 pitch forks, 15 dung forks, in Alexandria and Porter township, Bmos, l6 68 Dr. O. W. Hewitt, services to Mre. Wm. Wilson 2l 25 By Harris Richardson, afq , services as director 5 head of horses, the oldest 82 dung hooks, . .. ... . . 65 28 8 the youngest 5 years old, 6 grain rakes, OPPOSITE S. L. McCarthey, for ecivices to out door pail- one yeor... ............ ....- OPPOSITE PENNSYLVANIA R. R. DEPOT , 3 scoop shovele, pen in Mapleton, Union and Brady township! Id. 11. Hyper, service. as director one year......... 37 44 pairs horse gear, 6% mos - l3 76 Gilbert Horning, do , do . 64 32 1 eat trotting harnees, 13 long-handled 'shovels, HUNTI:N.GDON, PA, Dr. S. L. McCarthy, for services to B. Stanley-- o.s 00 Geo. W. Whittaker, services as clerk one year.... .:0 00 I set buggY Isorneees 1 pick, 7 pairs fly nets, 3 mattecke, Dr. S. L. McCarthy, for services to W. Patterame. 400 Dr. Win. P. Melilite, services in horse and Shirley 2 crow bars, Dr. 8. L McCarthy, for serviced to Sharp's ebils.L lO 00 townshf p °I" year Dr. W. T. Brownie services to Cafe and fam- J. H. CLOVER, Prop. .' 3 ' Y 8. E. Fletnlog, ewe, attorney toDirector - l * yea;.... 18015 CO P 1 rl::ramd wagon, 5 chopping axes, ily ,• . _ Logan, . hi 006 66 1 timing wagon, T; 00 onootowara, amount of- e assent-...... 11 grindstone, ••- _ 1 buggy, la iron ketdee, April 5, 187 l-ly. Dr. J. 11. Wintrode, services to A. Snyder'....,., 650 s94g 7, 2 wagon bede, 12 copper kettlee, Dr..' H . Wintrode. services to Betty Long 3 Po 2 wheelbarrows, 1200 head poultry. ' : Dr. J. H Whored., services to T. Thornburg r 300 Aiiii - cellaneous. Dr. J. H. Wintrodeoservices to E. Porter Dr. J. H Wintrode. eervioes to A. Flemin 2.5 00 Aggregate, 10914 12 50 Deduction, 155 e 67 85 MONTHLY TABLE. _ _,___ _ _ ___ ____ v __ Dr. 11. L. Stebley, seraicecto Skipper and family 13 50 . 82 SHOWING ADMISSIONS, DISCHARGES, DURING YEAR. Green & Gregsrry, for provision.. to. B. Crae-ford Actnal ex .noes for Gm 'ear 9:1;0 H ROBLEY, Merchant Tailor, No. and Patterson.... 53 le - °-• Cs:Org 2 O- , e's'o'Oe' - gefe• - Ii A. Crownover, for provOions to A. Bradley • 913 Mifflin street, West Huntingdon,i's7 0 se s OSt es , 0 5g s'il"‘eo a See F.' A W. Swoops , provisions to A W Skipper Pa., respectfully solicite a share of public pat- A. •' : 'W . ll9 32 By Joseph Ricketai note . .. 90 CO I 3 . i g•Fg' p'Z-8 4 s, g • do do do W. Patterson 127 10 Dr. A. Smith, due in the CAE , eof Mot E. Bobletee. 400 • a - ::::..e ~. 9'4 ' °'' F; 7. _co; nonage from town and country. [0et16,72 • d o do do Mrs. C. Becht - fest 9t3 29 Isaac Crone, xelief furnished by the steward. 39 56 . a - s.'t ''''' .''' 1 - ..7, co o e. do do do Mrs. E. Shaffer l2O 00 Samuel Beatty, do - •do - .. - : ~. ITV3I. WILLIAMS, do du for relief to Lewis Miller. ... 296 Furnishing 1194 tramps with 2391 nieele 358 65 o .„..'' : I do do for three orders of relief..... . 1-40 do do *clothing .. .. ... 109 95 3 6 'dANUFACTURER OF Is do for relief of Goodhearl lOO Money pelt) into the tregeury by Harris Richard- . _ .... ' V V MARBLE MANTLES, MONUMENTS. dr, (it, far coffin, B. Staley, and hauling 800 son, esq., per receipts in his hawk', vise ce o _ • ,-• F " se - .cc , : o. to - to .-. o• _ P O l -1 1 1 nPV e. • do do do Mrs Ainsworth and J. Evan., for, Kera's keening-- ---- •••• lOO 00 o o HEADSTONES, &C., hauling__ . 800 Joseph Itickete, on his note for POO ' ' •-• noSireuosia . to 00 P I ... .-.., ...7 ' .-. 5, 4. .... .-. :re p ....- - , .- _ HUNTINGDON, PA !. A. Smith (refrueded). .. '• .. . ... ........... ,:..-......... ...... 800ro. : : : : ..... e-s Sale of Carbougtes pr0perty.......... . . ....... ............ 10 00 "Se 0 ' "• • - ..... .... _ maantatlota PLASTER PARTS CORNICES, do do (balance)......• ~•-. 12 2.5 li .. • .... —: i 2i . gtilam MOULDINGS. &C Snms I'. om different persous...-...... ....... .............. 850 i t s . .. . - . . Sur. of Wingate and Evape .. . 123 25 8 5 : - : : : . .. -: : ...., `i.. - . , •• • atusaa ALSO SLATS: MANTLES FURNISHED TO Cash received in the McGinnis came , - 650 E - • • • " 1 •Punofl 1, ,P1110 ORDER. Hemel. loner. . ... , Jan. 4, '7l. 1 Frank NV in gate ..... e. . o ............. ................. . ... ...... 6000 a ... ';',.' '''' ''..l tel LI to' `-'? t. 2. .'?... ee " " lel ~ee nolo p ee ! Cash for grain. dri11.......0...-..................- ... 40 00 "_•-•",.., - 7, - je_. ,- .... e e to eosoto to ee e., nem() ~,, '" _ Cash of Dr, Meyer for six acme of land .... .... ..... 276 00 g 4 6>5r,,,,n.'.6t....-...='!------4 " B P. 1 009000 M. H. Kyper, (bie note with ietereet)........ ..... .... 132 12 a rees- , J. Evan', on aceoant of Ezra's - keeping... . 121 ee . -s ..s. se es ce ct ~.”..--1 -a ce c, c.” c.,1 . . i . of ....• . ic• c. ,, ,5. c.a... sta. pis Ci• c.” A. I. • •• •• fin ; ."---- ... . Go Ss CO GP OD .9 CO 4. 41.. t 9 CO V, 00 fin I 7 ; $1658 s 5 1 2 ...,,a :a to Ws ir.. is Ws .P. CAI C. 4 C,...i ••• • 1: 1 .. s-c .... -, 0w... -, e...a. c, ti,haul Vr: r. !... 74 --T .A. G• 3 CO Cis on Ca rairc,.Z , - U 2 1 010 .4 • ••1 ENV KT!OPES JUST RECEIVED TJOLTRNAL STATIONERY STORE Also, BLANK BOOKS, all k►nds, ENVELOPES, every description. Call and examine our stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. IEMORANDUMS, PASS BOOKS, and a thousand and one other useful artf ales, for 15111 t at the Joirnal Blank Book a n d St a ._ tionery Store. Th e . Journal. R. A. Laird, keeping Anthony Mayes fo 07 Joseph Obum, provielons ford. White and family 110 00 W. M. Boreland, provisions for Thomas Johnson, 61 42 J. C. Walker, merchandise fur Kate Campbell 8 00 do do do William Wilson, die 800 W. )L Phillips, provisions for George Cambridge 96 00 Mcßurney ,t Nephew, provisions, Mrs. DeAnnitt 72 00 William Lewis, for provisions for Mrs. Jones . 17 00 do tic . do Mrs. Long l6 00 do ii ,, do Mrs. M.Sparrer 55 00 do .1.) do Mrs. 8. Decker. 30 00 do d P di Mrs. Dell ... 36 00 do do do 31rs. Hoffman... 48 00 do 11, (IV) Jun.. Gerbin... 13 80 do do do Jos Wonky__ 48 00 do do do T. Riehardson... 44 00 iI o do 5234 pounds cheese.....- ..... . 10 75 Oliver Cunningham, provisions for John Long.... 2:1 34 do do do G. Atkens, Ac... 60 00 Pennsylvania State Lunatic hospital for keeping J. Shively 25 week,. inl 3:3 Jere Banman, provisions for Stanley and family... 49 76 Ills. Matilda Varnish for attending Mrs. Johns , n 72 00 G. W. Lukens, fur provisions for Mrs. Copenlwiver 18 00 Rev. James Lane, for relief of John Henry and family Dean Liainger. for coffin and burying pauper 7 00 N. Decker, for digging grave fur pauper 3 00 T. C Wirdt, for provision. for Alex. Luny B2 00 Denny A McMartrie. relief to oMrs. Hollinphead 25 80 A. Simone for coffin AO, for George Mellen. Janus Manila for keeping George Mellen. ..... ....- 20 00 A. 43. Clinger, for laying out and watching corpse 800 B'.O. Strickler, for coffin and digging gray° of 4korbin 925 Dr.J. C. Fleming, fur services to pauper at Jack son honse 1 00 Mrs. 11. Fleming. for relief to paupers. 2 60 A. Hicks, for keeping Mrs. Brown's family 4 moo 16 00 A. Hicks. for relief so C. Brinier 9 80 John T. Campbell, for keeping Harriet McKin ney, dr 2O 00 Oeogre Shultzberger, for keeping Sarah Shultz- __ .. _ herger, 1 year 4B 00 Mrs. Simpson Murpby for keeping C. Campbell 12 months O2 00 Mrs. lame Ashton, keeping her husband 12 moa SO 00 W. E. Orbiaon. keeping R. Shearer 2 mos lB 00 A. Brumbaugh, keeping Mary Dylan and family 12 MO3 Thomail Ewing, keeping D. Kanovress 12 moe Eei 00 George M Park, keeping Mrs.Enmbang,h and two children 49 00 We, the nudersigned, Auditors of the county of Hunt ingdon, dobereby certify that we have examined the or ders, vouchers, accounts, etc., of the DireCWrs of the Poor of said county, and hnd the same to be corpct aid above stated ; and we do further find that on examining the Treasurer's newt:int, be. has paiA on Poer Home-orders, since last sediment the sum of 5i1,182 85. Nritnese our -hand s at Huntingdon, this 13th day of January, A. D. 1875. IA ETON GREENS; SILAB A. CRIMWELL, Anditorm. JAMES 11.120XESON. QT E AED'S STATEMENT.- K-7 JOHN LOGAN, Steward, in amount with the Huntingdon County. Alma Bunk, from December 24.1873, to December lit, 1874, inclusive : To amount to square his account of 1873. sls 00 do drawn from treasurer on orders 5Ol 158 Cash of H. Richardson, esq ... lO 00 do Levi Myers, lard.... .... . . 470 do Peddler, 14 bushel cera . . 34 do McClain, Card . SO d , Miss B. Symington, (pauper). el Otl do J. 11. Lightner:en., two bushels 0at5...... . . 1 00 Jo D. B. Douglas, ten do ........ 500 do John Long, corn. :I 80 do M. H. Hyper, clovereeed .. d 24 do Peddler, corn .... .............. ......... 75 do R. Bingham, corn 3 80 do John A. Kerr, insurance on "mad house" 800 do Blair Co. Altos house do David Zimmetuilai °OM. do Mrs. Peter Burket, lard ... ...... ....... 2 90 do Mrs. Mary Bowersox, lard. .. 50 du E. Eyler, clothes-rack. . 1 00 HUNTINGDON, PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1875. In testimony of the correetnese of the above account and statement we do hereunto set o'er hands this lst day of December, A D. 1874. HARRIS RICHARDSON, M. H. KINCR, GILBERT HORNING, Directors of the Poor. Atteet: G. W. WHITTAKER, Clerk Feb.3,1874-4t The inDb.or, her, living nt M'Alevy's Fort, 'MIT T I ANTE. Huntingdon county, desires to rent, for the corn ing year, a good Gvist Mill. Good references as to character ...nd workmanship given upon appli cation to WILLIAM K AYES, Jan.27to April, FOR SALE. A House and Lot, No. 47, in Thompson's addition to Huntingdon, will be sold on reasona ble terms. Possession given on the first of April next. Apply at this office. Dec.l6. PLAIN PRINTING, FANCY PRINTING, GO To THE JOURNAL OFFICE -.g\z Orisll ,tvial Warm, [For the JOVRNAL.I MISS BIDDY MeCANN ; -01, - THE WONDERFUL HAND. BY DENNIS WRAFFERTI PAIN FIRST. HER PARENTAGE, BIRTH AND MISFORTUNE. One Hood tells a story, in days long ago, About a young lady, ov course ye all know How sad was her ind, what a tragical tale: Shure in bis object the hard d:d•nt fail. Now don't, gintle reader, one moment suppnAc Ould D,nnis his equal, in veree or in prose; But if I can do this great world any good. I'm willing to ape even funny Tom Hood. That Hod had an object no one will deny, His object the reader full soon may descry: I, too, luxe an object, else why shoul.l I write, And ruin my eves by this kerosene light'' And now to try story, your ear, it you pot..: 'Ti, a wonderful tale or me an,.estor,' days. When witches and fairies infested the land, And ghost. roamed unpunished on every Ilan{ The scare of my store•. as novelists may. Is found from Kilkenny to Botany Ray : I cannot, at present, the landscape deceritt , • Surrouniiing the e.tory to which I ruhrer:.be, "Bad lock to you, Dennis !" I hear :Foal,. one , ay, "What's taking you over to Botany Buy Continence your long tale, now, and d ou't play the deuce; " Well, thin, me dear I'll sttart off at ”nce. In a nate little cottage lived Thomas McCain. Contint wits his farm of twu area of land; The praties and turnips would flourish and gr..w. If Tommy hut stirred them a Lit His farm wag productive, upon its rich .oil His father expended hard moments of toil. And he, the sohe heir to this lordly estate, \Vai happy and thrii!y, both he 8 IP 1 his turt:e A moment's digression, jilt here, !daze allow, To tell where her parents were married, and how Away off to Dublin together they hied, And had the hymenial knot quickly tied. What envy pervaded the hearts of the buys, What great demonstrations of clatter Knit noise Saluted their ears as they trudged into town, Anil DulAin dienoverett what Tommy had found A 13,auty was she in the word's fullest sense, And many a frown flew at Tummy askance, But fairly he'd won her. his own blushing bride, And proudly he walked by the swate lassies side. Thechurch'sbliet portal they eought in great 'mete' And stated th-ir ease in the ears of the proste, Who tied, in a moment, the coveted knot. Thin back to the counthry they swiftly did throt. The bliss of young Tommy excaded all hound'', Whin fairly installed on the ancestral grounds ; A nate little home. and a kind loving wife To cheer hie lone way on his journey through life, He stood in big garden and gazed all around. His praties smiled up in his face from the ground; Each cabbage approvingly nodded its head, And sadness afar from that sunny home sped. Ills pleasure increased as the moments rolled on, lie soon raw the gleam of a deeper joy's dawn, The fatez. , , to his arms, in a moment of blise, Presented a daughter all care ni Although he was joyful Roil happy before. This happy event caused his cup to run o'er; Dame fortune, he thought, was so fill, of her pranks, She'd lavish her gifts without mon.y or thanks. The aid.] grew apace. awl the father declared No pains fur her culture shoula ever l,e Ppsred ; ISO fate soon ignore,' honest. Tom my's great gtchatee, A n. - Itteverevl the ob, , in of hiA sac-ara;ne. ig nn 01,1 mlage, ,lon't know by whom. That single mistortunen to mortals neer rmwe The trolli of the align my ntory This life at the hest in a 'mon of palm,. 'Twat , dm? in the cottage of Thosna. Good fortune withdrew and eloped tightly hig hind, And over his prospects a cloud wat, coon eaet, Which cauged him to long fir the joys of th, hail. i.:re long the poor fellow wa 9int to the w The bailiff /loon cloned him out, cottage and all, His merciless creditors hooted him forth, And fain would have driven Ids name from the earth, Discouraged and Fad tin betook him to drink, Nor paused on the line of depravity's brink, But. goaded by want and the fangs of deal:air, Sank deeper, regardless of warning and prayers, l'ntil, to the demon a trembling slave, lie filled, unlamented, a mendicant's grave Evolving the font in his downward career, That fate bolds the rudder man's vessel to steer; The mother, heart-broken, paered quickly away, The viltim of grief, and an early decay: Young Biddy, meanwhile, in the folic of youth, Became an adept in the art 4 untrath. Ae vit!es take h OA on the Aoft yit•hliog l'oconneionn, from virtue it 310Wiy &Tar'. • One after another they fetter the Bout, I. thry asimme Coe entire A lady, residing hard by, took her in. Intending the maiden from folly to win: But soon she discovered hit glaring mi,tak, Yet kept the poor orphan for charity's poke. Alas! 'twos too late to affeet a reform, The lady began to be greatly alarmed : Despite her entreaties and earnest appeale, The tset heeame plain that 4he aim) mold sten 'Tie ever the came, that de•pimere of la,. Aro caught where they least are suspecting a flaw; Lured on be the gain that results:rum theirerime, They'll venture again for the twentieth time. 'Twas thus with young Biddy, made bold by She ceased the vile habit at all to repres s , Until her career was abruptly cut abort, Arresting the maid in the midst of her gport. One night, while inspecting the depths of a drawer, Just as she had done very often before ; Oh horror of horrors! a woeful mishap, • She poked her long lir gers right into a trap. Though fainting with pain f•he was forced there t') stand, The trap, like a m•ietiof, held fast to her hand ; The dawn of the light but increased her disgrace, With shame she behold her kind mistress' Nee. The law took its coarse, and the penalty fell On young Biddy's ears like a funeral knell : To Botany Bay she was doomed to depart, Which burdened with grief her already sore heart. To add to her trouble, her pilfering hand,— As though to pOPAefili her of infamy's brand,— Must be amputated to save her from death, And give perfect force to the law's burning wrath. eading tor the Mon. Poisoning Milk at its Source. [Rural Nov Yorker.] It is only quite recently that the subject of milk poison has begun to claim atten tion. Farmers and dairymen arc for the most part incredulous coneertimf_, , changes liable to be wrought in milk as a conse quence of th?, manner in which stock is treated. If a far.oer beats or otherwise maltreats his cows, he may perhaps admit, when his pasion has become sobered, that the animals, under bad treatment, will yield a diminished quantity of milk ; but that the milk from this cause is rendered less nutritious; or is so changed as not to be a healthful article of human food, is regarded as preposterous. A mere state ment of facts, if they do not carry convic tion to the mind, will effect but little ; hence, in presenting the following account of' the diseases resulting from the use of imperfect milk and the causes which lead to its imperfection, we are glad to present the subject from a medical stand point, or as coming under the experience of a well known p.actitioner of medicine. The facts given we have condensed from au ar ticle in a late number of the Medical and Surgical Reporter, by T. D. Crothers, of Albany, N. Y. DISEASED MILK CAUSED BY FILTHY STABLES AND ROTTEN YEOETABLF.S. Referring to the almost universal use of milk as a diet and in many cases reported during the last year which give strong evidence that milk is an agent of far greater danger and more widely diffused as a sonrce of disrsastt thin we are aware of. Dr. Crothers describes tl very severe case of diarrhoea I'cent-ring in 3 healthy family living in good hygienift Anrrourvl. ings. Called to prescribe for the sufferers. he tbund that the family had never antler ed from this disease before. and it seemed more violent. tfmon th.. younger members than in those grown up. A c,reful inqui ry into the habits of this frmily indicated nothing" unusual, except the free nee of milk a- , an article of food. S un day, M A' was made a prominent dish at dinner. and it waq noticed that the days following the disease was increased unlesr checked by medicines. The milk enure from one enw kept in the neiglihorlos..d. Suspecting the milk was tr., all right. Dr. C. found on visiting tlo. the row was a small. ill etiniFti.uied animal. standing in a close, filthy stall. ill-ventila ted and containing hardly room rnough to turn :Wont. The fond of this enw garbage from the strns..t. em.isting v, g etables in ail degree of tfeenatistsition. cooked and riw, alternated with brewer's grains once per day. Water war given in the food hut occasionally. ,eryenrling on chance ; s paid was hroti;:h: in : the stahle was cleaned once mr twit., a w ort.. no d fir, door. were dosed to keep hens. The walls of the building were brick, and the ventilation or renew el or the air mu.st come from the open scams in the door:int' wind o w. In this plaett for over three month. the can had ben confined. her body was filthy :Ind the hair stood up in Nil directions. That the milk was impart• and the cause of the diarrhrea war proven by the eomplet.! disappearance of the dir case when the tinnily stopped tiring the milk Dr. Crothers think- the nature or the poison is uncertain. and he refers to the investigation!, of Dr. ('handler, of New York. who filled to tin:) any specific iii i.tan in milk known to be impure. In this caw the impure milk acted as an irritant. causing a low oracle of inftonimati-n_ ct..rtain forerunner of ether b'rs ms. DEATtI I , IIOM USTNG iy.runr. This was the case of att elderly gen•le man. previously well atid strong, wla , . while convalescing from a severe attack intermittent fever. wa4 ordert4 to use milk free.y by his physician. Vour days alter he began to use milk as a medicine lie was attacked with exhaustive diarrhrel. re isting all medicines and terminating fa tally in sir days. The family of the owner of the cow from which th, milk was for nished likewise suffered frAlt diarrhm I The cow was kept in a similar way to that first described ; and when this row wis turned in the yard and received belt..? food and more cleanly surroundings, the diarrhma in the family disappeared. An other severe ease of the gam" com p laint tv...s noticed in a mi-idle aged man usine the milk of ewill fed cows. The di-ease terminated in death after four weeks. TYPITOTT) FEVER fIERMS rvorifrNtevrgp TIIROUMI MILK. An epidemic e,f typhoid fever which IV . - elirred near Glasgow, Scot!sit!. in 197'2 :1. indie.ited the prevalonc: . ! of thi' fiver in thirty-two out of thirty-niol famil;pa were so- . lplied with milk from one dairymen. Families supplied by other tiiilkmen were singnlarly exempt. The family of the dairyman were also attacked. particaalarly those who had used the largest amount of milk The fever germs ore suppo, ,, ed to have been propozated throu g h adulterating the milk with bad water. and probably by allowing or roving the emirs to slake their thirst front impure water. Again, in one of the healthiest snburban sections of London. M 0 eases of typhoid fever were found distributed in 191 fa•n ilicw six of which were supplied with milk from one dairy. The contagion was traced directly to the water n4,(1 fir washing the criers and retained in the milk. the water being previou-ly liy serer drainage. MILK voiso,!rn BY Aximm.rrr. r. COSO4 marked by %iolent cramp; n;( .1 , 1.1 purging have been traexd to the trqk which was found to contain anirealeniz, Hupp: aced to be taken up in the drinkinz water and developed in the Pyoesio. Dr. Brown. of Gault, Ontario, report,* in the Canada Lancet, two very striking eases of this kind. Vogre, yearn ago. F.lvowed that vibrinnea in human milk are ie from a condition of mal-nntrition. Dr. Gibbs found two genera of aninialeuhr prc9ent in milk, when the health of the soother WIN disordered by prolonged lactation Other authorities have ehown thee milk may contain anininlenhr as well n 4 fu.;4,-.ri nue germ= ',Tinily dangeroni MILK. PoVONErb BY VIOLRNT EIioTHO,. A familiar illustration is that of milk, when thz mother is vioiently agitated. causing convulsions and death in the child The text books give particular elution on this point : yet an hour after, when the motions have subsided, the peril seems to have passed away. We are yet ignorant of the nature of this poison, which WWI to have such a peculiar action on the ner vous function. De. Croshers is...tamer! a case at a late clinic at the Albany limpi tal, of a child six years old suffering: from epilepsy. The history indicated that the child was in health up to a certain time, when the mother, laboring tinder intense excitement, put the child to her breast ; son after the convulsions eat3e on. which developed into a full cime or epikpsy.— A ease of chorea recently, natter Dr. Crothers' care, he says, can be traced back to nursing the child when the mother was violently excited. Other cases have been noted of feeble and broken-down nervous systems in children which w..rt• rcrerred back to the same cause. HOW BRUTAL TRZATIIENT f►Y ('UW %P . FECT4 MILK. Ag en tic n Albany w.4s r., secure the milk of a yoing cow l'or hi?.. in 'font child. A cow whose first calf w 4.4 running by her side was purchased and the calf taken away, and his servants was or dered to milk her, hri-ging the milk di rect to his house. Two months later this chill, who was previously healthy. was broken out over the body with a strange, undefinable rash, which finally developed into pustules, called by the physicians scrofula. Subsequently, it was aleertained that this cow was driven into a close stall and whipped infra subjection to allow the milking to en on, and, for the entire sea son, this process was one of force and more or less brutality. Eider these circum stances the milk was made poisonous by the nervous condition of the cow. Another instance came under the ob servation of Dr. Crothers. It was that of a farmer who, by the advice of his physi cian, procured the milk of an Alderney cow on account of its supposed richness. This cow, from her vicious habits. had 's.. considered unfit for the dairy. The milk ing was attended with much ezeiteses4 and the child to whom the milk was Oven suffered from gastro-intestinal irritation and what wan called scrofulous nicer.. dn. ring 3:1 elf. tirsw of using tb. walk. Two ye:sps t hi+ 140.1 w preemenesell se tile Albany Iln.pital efinie with sespinan. (of ebore,t, errik nortrote Treece". Jed 101/ tone eigne reset-peCes to other rhetiren of the •nsti, family. ca4e , are ... r a n . 4 6.0. 1 .4 21 6,imir fr , ml -- • Irnnt mere hrtesily tre-at.• I. ~~rr~l•!.Csfr.[~. f): er , olif-ri. !roar an th.. Got.. “14orT eel. rnnr.-A In .oriew nr row-Nein/kr. ...me of whieh w. , 2 iro r.rniwr :1. Milk ras ing (mot ill-nottrishod. haired crew., hav ing no or fir»i beyond sierras* rerinireatrst. worm.. iertriross ated may bo 3 .onrco nr fitorsro. ewer 01.. rived or ilinn,lity-e nf gorwl water. formai lattnn. :1 t c•sorrigt.. 'etre!. impwr. led clan2tsrfrin milli. wb ieh saw he Inside, wish aTti-nalon'ae. and ffs-ror The rad: inure olAititafol fNYW'S &d on .2:raer ..r .•ter .titarst=riaz r... 1 . akin, impor(-e anhealthw tn. r3Ti3Me thet - it in hope testy legolsel. kat MD taw eswer-Ary. botibial. thee A Imp it im ion pater to remover leo loot vow! tea P. *feet the ..is Pereisilow. Mr tor : zraeel work -.f :Joecty seel poninisio he. oerfeniomi ileyeeteireir demetelb ideal ..ei t eehl ermines, to poi& the fairy er the marine Likerty. row. 4011 w. poem• lee. ea leo:Sondem epee.* Abed ep bore is prvereeparty Sailkermi. low joie as eerie et ail .ruse tie pea elf dbe liege peett. mei newt/ ism dlireimeseedie 'Owe I erreel my piled Meade dile •hingpr e.ctive; the In* Sow Illerr le is i.r i• r sito-tirrz t %emelt_ I.et. tss figegatior•- Tie yargy it gado sigm The,. i-n a rrow.!. atile-s it be 3/9 in eaS it law minor The yeseity of der r th:t. hovers over the lite! • teem alatem. Ito Whew peirmipelt toe Soapy „t• j. who v g„, s little ipperrsi peipeies. hew maims osedemmi while -•; . r..ni 'hair wmiary rare. set free. it kr'vo hwys to** by emeeet diems se There j- nothin7: t., attenet a swpirrlicisi !itg it a =oast teed- if Pt is it:ee_ id will attention. Rot iirten : llere MOW, s five. herd 4 , 10, Isigose. k awn IMO AN ken eenf,--ion air .irate. Overall not of a beir 0411611111 t gaspiiity .pit ball heart el bit.; with 3 nnettemble ;nee to wollawaisoll dhow de even midoterpete 11 - 31 Pt.': •zsie like that ! And hoe let Lbw ?bsawtitinomemi dimly is join ill 3 priyer. StraWle. tbrvie Mow w " 141. " afti they 1111 Ar a"; la v dt col 'brae to jnin :only it naabliog iverflp. what topre. they eime aid ow ult bti! they A , :41.4 a ;maniac i piric "mewl I* 3 Alloo 4 OWN& Ind obit". to G 0 4 .4 Spirit --to help onr itatirtnities: whr. IMO* 'lra *MOW Ihe Iwo gra sem and -make interee-sion The alle the 11111111lasels it &ally int prayer not r.r the enaspaza:t It is all gal Mat so loaf Pot vim 00 4 ilk =PI intlivitleil prayer. It is nowierstwell eat who ham PwI;WW OblillWilleJ Mr. Wham le even by hiss who proses it G.rth_ oat wirribir wish dim the spirit knows its kineeer. mei be wit Bus she porgy lbw as& eistam Temp interpret it. Like oasis higher thee the Jv. Wane ram WS MS he &OM taw pl.syer's appreciation of it. wit in thistray- I pow awhile twalwave. lannheipirres Met erof 3 Soul whom the Ibly Spirit iis taseb- =95 els seamy kW arm dr parry by re in: to :kiv. .-.lbbts. Father." tenderly at s ibmilat flair 'ilium Ida amoeba. S mother rhymes tare f-rther's saw tear* I-64W- Tice 4163illitet 4 In:. which till the too. ess repent it. , laokol moo" pleb 01111111.11611 w Mba AVOW. I kir. arai:i. (-owe tidier.. no* Ne i he:4m. sum is iVeelai 1116 sereit heiiven. bet from e3rtit. A heart Asa her thaw ape wily the doom Sor 01 retreat-, been enrrvinz the litht of life :Igo &vie of vow, Ilkfenvews 14Invitrifiesl tit prev 4 Its wive Foster. In thin timbale tliistr Av. CongibT Ile inanbi poor ho the homeless • every ?lamb. tt .re hoar -* Aim se two a der fiew/A. Ihreoh. more are gettitrz t:tlrs to the hove. nor AnanCranash did See made by bends Abe were .ireafjoll into the ediellher. bit .% wort' of ekter c..teses rp from rite who hove eery goer ryiepeelly efth doe lane. anal ner ef Goti's moor- illkousserar pety. - gillimeasp ter-Able re in lowly pi:sees .Iml s moo ; with die Lepahhesee tea stl2e me. 4 :A. an Intel of utter tellintx at haord, __ - k semi . a 10, , t re-loirow , l to et mionboeill by a , 3 3 / 3 18 Kmi r 9 .o* . steal hive r.r the halve which represeettel two IF 0 °1 , 07 3‘04 car. o. Ind then. by the irsee of (;ml. * the oats. emends memo arias& M e nning for wpretent yew" es. iblialiew ..r files dreideur all vere we be..n et• this ri n ► -spay obi Ohm mieterseseovess einervist "0.11." pc) n r This is the ee t nih n i e 4 pe ering . wirsateime. Iler! the owner etort.l 4itel:4 to it s . Mpg.. porheps Pe the .•orri. 4 :to r ins; -viv•O -nee aml the irises Tire Pfrgigiser. tbe garsamor difi.4 pr,po . . w. to if:l roper Carew .44ppr g t hi n she, 4 byre Timer. w yea* tee awe galliellgs prayer if yin would know how the viten literairwatetoil sager Ar delleosiae; ow n of ran "viorify tho lenothliont plow and worhitOl ire I sky es ass 4111amit. rhef.r !0w1;,4e F.o* bee- re ;r e I ye, imams epee Abe f yeefamempe glimpde. the inheritance 4 the smarts de oillensi 41ey. awri disy Mow ofd "se anti nr the pow,T of an et yrn,s. %re illvev tilt esneyonslire n 1 limo (7iwr4 R n it,r Owner es i ;cevere eisisee Mit a es. yaw ass &line 41/1" VOW a ar !ins*. sea thaw poieq tstureitd Rase any -4 it Lass' sin ha he the 4prsiese dopposi rine Af s rider, tub seeoleekeery 4110. TS. Sboreshr Aft ego. ogilashem• moses Afsssige tbegesio Reassessror fie._ wbierrireve dory eataiwan. 'or -*Or I'- eel ovine teem 'poet *bow iseesi, Tierni knows aripllo4 the pla.qt 4.o.vat sit* #.lllsione vow. l'ors'o wori *their stneeinanr roopowe fee oseb .htetsysv4 rake. *sew ir agespier diNg ergs Ilengeneep Agesset ist 4sferymile. gees ass. 444•01 tworev nefewemllove VIP.* Tree. 4. Th.• nerv.st, e the tire 3t 0, • ri:ao. •letTruteee. the pntity th • tea. 1f ttt3 iv argiretwil the milk rnn Melte' .. , 11f're. 4i.lllMle VOA •!,3 , ...rsores rite. 1. enierferems he ,ay4 th rs,f, ah-,e• thi. i. the profile 4 . ?ire , ' •rf own's. wee Am-eft awl tmle,•4 esteritt wet, islet the • 33,/ 4,trreoempline Irmo whirl' ire ✓ec.,ive ,or. -Ir,kp:y. toetrfo•-t r •-” , ;t-,re ni,•343,••• F rayer- Obis %We +.ll. - • Hcw to Bad op I now. Their .• in hauty he 3 Tr'"Afer 'etsa prnwp e rity P. 1 r 410111Moity 01211 f frlifirmi ,i,,n to h.. ! p • vv .,' h e -I;ft 19 Fillip/ vb.. in 'l , - n,•: P. We kn.,* .1' 3 ;Jeer wh-s- 3 men's hoe , ' s;r4 31/ Le winter's Also,. of !min sod h.y ronsemed b 7 *" :tso welds* I ni melt 7;: ..ir side meotesoil anal /misled ep tissloor ‘w a now horn. awl thews hi* rw•iwa J . AACT !hit the sowed el twenty nr more hammers yew, bed a 4 motif ttat aml 444 No their eel of hinilno‘s was not done e" - owe Apr se other .4•red 04. a bowl 4 bin sleek ant Winter them gyr ;hoo ism* se duriwz his loos am as-mein his halm 4 the mere iforahle riehoos 4 brotherly love and neighborly zosol wit'. N. •ist- .'w compile,: in money en, s vbs. 4 ors, ...sample 4 nrible fiber... Ste in • e.eseeerri ty. osperially n ifs ingisonei hs i ''s • y0U11.7. Whel this 4pirit per•sils do: , is me to he progreoi in 3, piers eves if all the impr..sonsenzs Jr. is *heir rive.• will torso', soil settle 41 I Owe wite4 besr; ..isch a Korai same Now. if rot :le sire to F 4.9 your Owe :rowing prior. what yon .r3lll i'suw - jourgar a ;r oot tweighbi.r. especially in thnse who seed I little exim help. If a man start. a tin shop my a Haab isnaith'i shop in yew pito Jowl harem np and drive ive silos to boy your pow and ;..-rt par horse sleet jog beam* par ' hero been in the habit at ibis* it hp. troniSo the new comer w hys yaw will an think ihml in his I. *posh essiewr agyczly to him 3134 well sif hiss to "Pow neighhari ~dojo mortis of r i p r ewr4 or censure sto a lowg way. sad whew aver* yea have spoken them you ...vomit ellfl them beck Ile!p the ',irk, elepreisily if :be; srs poor. for poverty i.d iihow.• are iggAb.A4 2 irvi; hordes. Pereivuo sat mow 41' lowing eha rlity w kith floy by Easy in your pedb. retnetnhering who it i 4 ibis bias girl. TA •-1 71 r ,r i.. 4! kee tearar4.- Had seen Nap Ease" _1 grotleisaa at Woolliest.. War ow grerted co Saturday bac by a frietwi. ea join him so a vigil' to dor larva to vit . two die arrival nr sloe Kiwi' 4 da. Atadtrieb Ilabsayik •ir. tronrh, " •zr-*l--I Tiro :el --Have yroge ever *ern a boy: ;Tv veer tick. our ist etr 11161110viorsimp ws 11•• travels !" iorywired the nwirv.Fl. l bap 044111.9 sidabos hie a m p. aesw poise/what as his short sewer as fer or bwooolesol voissimp is erworot Sr. sir, - replied tbr rentleurae. -• I Mier be hall allosoll it eso is Obi priimpi wo• .4.e0 'talky of i.eie three User. - al-iapeoe, ger imp nes We sr"s 11.11‘.. ?ben. after a noslowees plow, weer ew re wassisos soh top awe ONO it . n 5 : Asa they cost Of if air. nese► raelhasee 4weet is Paiiiiink Isiah were war times, however." sise -My iv i ale illidisers , liis friend soworted dot be avow bees i w woolhoi - sp as it sot am. been in bad sesspeey. itasita r" Tftr borooll Well. I don't raw... •rvy• the spode aro ablessser slime& soflimoisr spa ; **l *la is pony goal Irby is out swain worn Irshilme seaspony at the time. 1 earl se ter : aisles variewa aolitioloke or Amp :IL thane throw biter iw weserity with thrtve • esostworis 4 lie wwwwing. Mewl freinki, sal !lender kir/ NA AMP •pee had f.rsiri tie towerst esidsollis. I • aonl have sever Way *Are vie, re spy snow - Wry i i dim of the royal family +use, : isqpirod i Ineellima -11/mers Ili* Mead row the rivet Asad he pima and Award en tl.-pa. r .; nth ph. Vie* Praline VIIIINW• IllusL Amy derieeneise pdpie eimext be Tie, Feeuideet Wilms it 411111,111111 e. be rr. wires wish wows awl Pm easummil sr- Imitins. Two it so Boise _asst t[ ti pinvio mho bee serrart ohm Imp, w amor- Agit iftsily. :tin bee bin mare usilbrut ly parri.cie. Ws. Wino it boss a - party mow too. _4 iris. dar warpers tint S. it brie ser 4 gibe easegisemes ies4.r. Itepuehrimiws. M km 004 ion kora toppswi as aii ir. amasurar. 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