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—'¦•¦•¦- Th« Journal A. Amerienn. rUBLISHEO BVERT WEDNEBDAT BT J.A.NASH. Oflce on the oorner o/ Bath and tfath- inglon ttrettt, Huntingdon, Pa. TCRMS:—Two Dollara per year in otj- Tance ; Two Dollars aod Fifty Cents if not paid within the yoar, and Threo Dollars if not paid until tho ezpiration of the year. These terms will be striotly adhered to. No paper disoootinued until all arrearages are .paid, unless at our option. {)raf(ssicnial Carlis. D H. T. JOHNSTON, llflice in tbe now Drug Storo, opposite the Kxcbnnge Hotel. Residence St. Clair street, between Uill and Railroad je.l,'70. K. ALLEN LOVELL. Attornoy-at-l.aTi-, HUNTINGDON, PA. Special allcntion given to Coi.i.ectioss of all iiinds; lo llio Settlement of Esiatbs, fte. ; and all other Legnl Business prosecuted with Pdel- ily anddispnleb. 6®"' Offioe—In room lately occupied by R. M. Speer, Es.^. rJan.l2,'70. fi^ W. MVTOIK, I , .\TTORNEY-AT-L.iW, HUNTINGDON, PA. il^ Office wilh J. Sewell Stewart, Esq. Nov. 10, 18C0-6mo». Mnsser & Fleming, Attorneys-at-La'w, HUNTINGDON, PA. ^mxml m^ %mtxum. .'JiJBdacaUott and Ub«rlr are tbe Imw^s of «U ¦oCi&l harmoay and all buman proaperlty.*' OLD SERIES, VOL. 35. HUNTINGDON, PA.,' JULY 13, 1870. NEW SERIES, VOL. 11, NO. 24. Terma of Advertlalng: TABLE OF HATES. la tm 3a 1 lacbt TSj 1 361 IMi ITt 3e0| S iMi : 136 IM 176 300 1 to ITt 140 tM 2 0u I6U 3 00 ITS Sool (T6 «M 126 4 ool 100 «.«0 T CO 100 *» TOD S 'J STt; 460 too aOOl Sd" 600^ 660' 760 400 4Ttl «U| l'6n lutSI too eno! too lo;,ii ivoo <60 TtOIIOto 1.100,1 or tlo 1000 14M:i7t" »»¦ • 10 iioolissolfiw i' too •ooltooo'ii 60 laoo.itonl'iioo 3« ou ^ iii" " 'looolieo omlaooaooo wooxioo'eooo n. 'tito' Admliilitnitort' and EsMntort' ttotlees, Audlton' NoIiCM, " 3 "> &i™t. or oll.«r ihorl Nollr«, 1 to AdvprtlMincnu nut marktJ with tba DtiiutAr of Innr tloni (Irtlrrd, will l« coatiiiuvd till fortid, anil cb<.rK».1 ft conllnir to thi-H-t.-rini. .^ don Conoty, I.y tile Appraiavr of Mercantlla taxM the year 18' A lexandi Vf MoniP, K. P. Walkar, J. B. ^regOTj, l.j. QrcKOr: n«llmm •¦ly. OOlH'Bumcr *N(Tilii.w3'2 12 te t OOI" 14 7 00 14 1 00 J. M. Bnith * 'vnliew: Son, 1 A. P. Owani, i« :. J. T. King, 11 7 TlioRipiiau A II«trlckU 16 11 16 00 F. I>. fittTenn, 12 12 1.0 |.I. K. llair. 14 7 00 14 1 00:(l. W. Loktoa, 14 7 DO aoii.M'LaiigWIa, 18 10 00 n. Priit tnwtiiltip Inlalr A Api'teby, nartni) (IrMD, 18 10 00 11. J. Devor, Anilrew Wil«oii, 14 7nOT.Ad«lli>, lltur; Kolisr, Vi 10 00 Juha 8. barr, Itradv townthip, n. P. DonglnMi, DliiuliuinAllorluDd 111 10 O'l MapUlon amrte KI'T. 14 7 n<l|j. nonman. Daviil flooJinan. 14 7 OOiJuUa Pric*. 14 7 Ul'Jolin Sehomier, W. Mal Etnire AFoiiBt, 'J 26 OO.Jiii ilrooil Top City. I Hamilton, 14 7 00 10 20 00 12 12 .'0 11 16 Oil 10 20 00 14 7 00 10 20 00 14 7 00 Raorfa A. Ileatoa. 1.1 10 00 C. II. HmI, 14 7 00 liroon tovnthtp. A. A J. aioaaon, 10 20 Oe'.Iolinrr«iaWEll ASonll 16 (lO K.Tool. 13 10 00,11. Noir, 14 7 m Cook, SliMta .* Co. 10 20 00;.l. C WalkiT, 1116 J. vr. Bacon, 14 eoiK. Ujtoa <f Boo, 11 16 ou 00| I'orler Inu-oiliip. 12 12 !>. A B. R. Hatfield, 11 16 Spriiojfiflil tovnili\ Ua.v 30, ISOS. (lt!orge Meara, It 16 Clay tnwnthip. T. R. HanilanaD, 13 10 00 D. I>iek. CeoHXUietl tou-nthip. .1. C. llrcwitar, Royar A Dewe«a, 10 10 00 .<Uirlrvi6iir^. P. W. JOHNSTON, SURVEYOR, Dublin townthip. W'. B. \eeu, liv. C.Swon. 14 7 («'W. lIllramatiT I Jonathan Rondy, 14 7 00 Jobn Alexandvi SiK r A Gn 1 W. Woods (i Wil- HUNJtXGDON, PA. Office, ou Smilh stroet, o liamson's Law Office. May 12, IBUa. P. M. Lytic &. !«IiItou S. L.ytle, A TTORNEYS AT LA W, MuN-n.-JODON, J'a., Have formed a partnership under the name and firm of P. M. & M. S. LYTLK, nnd havo removed to Ibe office on the south side of Hill street, fourth door west of Srailb. 1'liey will attend promptly lo all kinds of le¬ gal busiuci-s entrusted to their cure. ]ap7'0'J. J a. SIMl'SOt. O B. ABMlTAfiB. KIIHPSUIV & ARniTAGK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, IITNTINODON, I'A. Office in Biicli KoW, opr'sitc Tourt House. Jan. 27, 18G9.. Om. JSTtTAxrs ni.Ain, „,,,„ , ATTOUXEY-.iTLAW. OlSoe, Uill (ircct, .1 dmns west of Smilll street. HUNTINGDON, PA. II 00 13 10 on 111 10 0(1 13 10 on Frakor, ' 12 12 (.0 Shirtrj/ townthip. Franllia lown,hip. J. K. PatamnTi, 14' 7 00 Sb.irb d Stewart, 12 12 1^0 tl. Elnlro A Son. 13 10 00 M.OKeallj', 14 7 00 SpuiogkitffnialktrH 7 00 K.imaal Mallero, 14 7 00 Titrrc Sprinol. A.O. Kvvlns, '- 14 7 00 13 10 nolCorert A llwk' IlLUiurit, 14 7 00;.M. J. Anbiiiaii, 13 10 00 (1. A J Sllotuberder.Kl 10 OfMV. I,. Siavein, 13 10 (« lUotiligilon. \ Tell U'WiiMhip Joc'.b I.e<innr<1, a. D. Cliancv A Co. Ilanli-I Africa, W. B. i«l»lor. 14 a 80 oo J. u. M'Clura A Co 13 In no 14 7 nul Blair A Morrison, 13 10 oO 13 10 OO.l'al 14 7 onl 14 7 OOiR. A.llarv, It 7 IMi Westioumship. 14 7 no nco. W. Joliuatuu A IJ 10 no Co., 13 10 00 11 15 OO'Enmiiel Trontwiiie, 18 10 on 14 7 00| tTurrrtonmarA Ip. 14 7 OO^J. F.jcr, 13 10 oo , Paltorriun 13 10 Oo 13 10 no 00 u. S. lUnyhnnout, 13 10 UO 12 12 .601 ir,iHfr(01»nl6ii.. 14 7 00 JoRfiih DoiiKlaap, 13 7 On 14 7 On'eialaa A Han], 13 10 110 14 7 no,Jobn Urcwiittr, 14 7 00 S. l<. ?uilth. 14 7 on| Penn (oiimj/ii;!. 0. E. MNeil,. 13 10 nn.Oro^e (« Bochtol, 14 7 00 M. Bninbur,rar A Co.U 7 00 Joliu Dell, 14 7 Oo Henry* 111, S 30 OO II, fi, Eliyarl, 11 7 00 C, I.1IIII!, 13 10 Oo;j, U. Biiver, 14 7 IHI Post rf Coplln, R H'Murtrle, .N. B. Corbin, J. Cnnninshal Wallace A Clement. 14 7 On Malti Wliarlou A M«linii», 9 26 00| A Co. Aaron Hlewort, 14 7 On L.CIab>UKh, n. JftCoba, llenrfTL. Schafer. George \v. gwi.rl John C. Miner, Elonrd M. K if Co., 14 7 ool Oiurille, Crowncvcr A Peckrria 10 00 Jnmua Hemlaraon, March A Bro,, 11 16 00,QeorpQ M, Oretiu, 13 10 no 14 7 00 Jamea A. Brown, 14 7 OOiP. P. Heaton, 14 T 00 A. H. Blewart A Co 12 12 00 A, I., (luia, 14 7 00 .Lewie, 14 7 fsii Hopexeelltownthip. THE LORD'S PRAYBB. [The following poem is said to havo been writton by King James I., though by some il is Bsoiibcd to Bishop Andrews :] If any be distressed and fnin would gather Some comfort, let bim baste unto Our Father, For we of hope and help arc quite bereaven Except Thou succor us Who art in heaven. Thnu showest mercy ; therefore for tho samo We praiso Tliee, singing. Hallowed be Tby name. Of all our miseries cnst up tho sum ; Show ua Tby joys, and let Thy kingdom come. We mortal are and alter from our birlb Thou oonstnnt art, Thy will be done on enrlh. Thnu mad'sttlie enrlh ns well as planets seven, Tby name be I Icssed here As 'tis in heaven. Nothing we bave to us or debts to pay, Except Thou give il us. Give us this day. Wherewith to clolbe us. wherewith to be fed For without Thoo wo want Our daily brcnd. Wn wnnt. but want no faults, for no day passos But we do sin— Forgive us onr trespasses. No man from sinninp ever free did live. Forgive ua, Lord, onr lins As we forgive. If we repent our faults Thou ne'er disdaiu'st us; Wo pardon them That trespass agninst us. Forgive us that is psMt, a new path tread ui, Direct us always in Tby faith. And lead us— We, Thine own people and tby chosen nation. Into all truth, but Not into teraptnlion. Thnu Ibat of nil gnnd graces art the giver. Suffer us not to wander, But deliver Us frim Ihe fierce nssaults of world and devil, Aud flesh, so shall Thou free uj From all ovil. To theso petitions let both church and liymen, Wilb one consent of heart and voico, sny Amen. ¦eDtimont, tho beauty of person, tbo ale- panco of attire—all wero agreeable to Iiim, deepi; so, for he seemed to enjoy thcni all immensely; but not tho brilliaot poetess. Miss Mcuntjoy, nor tl;e coy and artless Miss Duiunin, nor tho rattle-headed young Miss Lambert, nor the haughty, elegant, and oxelusivo Miss Percy, nor thc very rich Miss OromancB, appeared to command him. Ha was to all alike, tho ngrecable ^ _, ¦ i companion, tho candid friend, the shrewd he caught no .oft glunco from the lady's ^^'-'s"" ^prsng "P "» tbo euvelopo floittd The meeting waa a surprise to both par- tics, and the iocIiDation of both mon was to pass without reeognilioo. Kvans, indeed frowned ; Watson flushed io anger, and with head erect bore down ond passed his enemies, like a sutpendud or eashisrod of. Goer of tbe line, conscious of hia soldierly mo lo bear such imputations on my icoscs and inntivcB I "I am, sir, yours very sincerely, "Helkn Obomanes," This misslvo the maid bore to tbe Bftb story. It found tbo romnntio Uoberl in bed ; bul tho letter was flung io uver the GO IT BOB-TAIL. A specimen of thetenius 'Hooaiji' was found by Captain , jf the steamer , in the onitine-roora of bis bnal. qualities, but equally conscious of his "al- ''"'"" ^'n'il'*''"'- tcred circumRlanccs,' Too high ho hold bis head, in faet, for i "'J '"^J-" ""'^ » ""'""' »' ''"> ^""^' \ letter fur Monsieur Watson from ind resistant of all arts lo lead iiim into love's labyrinthine mazes, llow would all these beauties receive the announcement sure lo be mado of bis "altered circumstoncos," ns the Major ex¬ pressed il ? ICvidonlly Mr, Watson was not indifi'er- cnt. lie still frequcntcil the piazzas and parlors, giving every Irieml, mole or fe¬ male, ample opportunity lo "out" bis nc- quaintanoe, or otherwise tu express ihein- aelvcs. It wus somewhat curious to nolo the progress of his decline, not his full, for Watson bad Ihot in bis cbaruelor tf con- slrucliun wbich even in f.overty snd trial, | long, would preserve him fr. in a sacrilioo of^Guin personal dignity nnd self reliance, lint that ho leas on IhedecliDo bccaaie to bitu a sorrowful fact. Sorrowful, did wc soy ? Thnt is, judg¬ ing hy tho usual standards of human fc- eye, and tread so Griuly upoo the trail of; her elegant evening dress ns lo causo a ', preceptibic cracking of seams nt the skirt | pleats. Kvans turned with a sudden un- { g"- j "Dull!" bo hissed. i Wtilson passed on, slaying to make Do apology, but ho heard the lady say : | 'I'ie, it is nothing;" nnd ho was con. j st'ious, tou, that she was looking at biui ; wouderingiy. , ] An hour later Watson wss duwn on the ' piazzas ngnin, evidently on the quest for I some person, and he fouud hia mun ere Kvans was the gcnllfuian wanted ' up lo him, Watson said : ".Mr. Kvntis, whnt wns the word you used ut the time I trod on the trail of Miss Orom.'ine's dress ?" "I eoid doll, sir! and I say it sgaio.— We have liithcrlo supposed you lo be a iowo lu his feet. "A nolo from my Injy I " What on earth uid thut mean? Another rumpus brewing, cf course ! Turning on the gas he read—nstnnished, pleased, delighted, OS the rich color mounting to bis temples testifled. And then, foolish man, he kiss¬ ed the nolo '. while lying al Louisville one fine morning The captain inquired, "What wni ho do ing there ?" "Have ynu seen Captain I'erry ?" wss tbo interrogative response. "Don'l know him ; and cun'l tell whal that has to do with ynur beiog in my eu gioe room," rrplied the captain, angrily "Iluld on ; lliai's just what I was gel ling at, Ynu seo ("opiain I'erry asked mo to drink, nnd en I did ; I knew that 1 wonted to driuk, ur 1 wouldn't hare bctn ,-.0 very dry. So ('nptain I'erry and I went to thc bull; Captain I'erry was putting iu So very preposterous for one in bis eir- | •'"""•* ""¦"' "° """ '"* ' """^ ""'' 'S» eumslanccs i ''' Cuptiin I'erry, if you bust your.bilcr ' lieily or misery. To lose one's ftiends, lo i genlleiuun, snd now wo lenrn tlmt you behold your position in society gradually i cannot pay yuur bills ;" and ho laughed slipping nway, lo realize that no longer you half in scorn and half in humor of the fuct ore held in covclcd eonsideratiun by a cho- | so opportunely given him to crush anoth- sen few, is, ordinarily, a source of sor i er. row, Bul iu Watson's case it wos diflicult | Tho hot blood flew to Watson's faco, to determine how keenly the knife eut to | his hoods wore clenched ss if lo bliike; the quick of his sensibilities ; for, while but, by a strong cfTorl, hu mastered his 11 15 0.1 David w 13 10 00 Noah Bmith, Uuctuiiian Alllaon A ISblrlcy ,t- 11 7. Vel 11 A. POLLOCK, 11 7 00 I 14 7 00 I 11 16 on I ¦jr<-(li'c(i.ei, P'.rtor, 4 6 on n d lletrick,4 6 00 ^^OEAO BHOKE/* A Talo of True Lov«. 1 (f- Co, SURVEYOR AND R-'iAL ESTATE AGENT, \ „ ii°„.n,' IlU.NTlNGHON, I'A., | JobnUilur, WiU nttend lo Surveying in all ite branches.- J','J'„\,','''"''"''' Will nlso buy. Bell, or rout rnrins. Houses, and u.j.ai^eJi. Heal Kftnte uf every kind, in nny pnrl of tbe Win.Arriro, rinited States. Bend for circular. ['leo-26.'07 M^^,,"^^;"'*"-' _„. . ! aiazler if Bro,, "r\U. J. A. DEAVEn, iJobnllacer, I I ... , .1 . I- »«Li;»u;iu r.(r....« Jackton tmL-mtijp. XJ Having located nl Irnnklioville, oilers A„ig„„,of ,he Free- bu prnfessioiiiil services to tho communiij'. Deo. 12, 18110. 4 00 3 10 00 4 6 on 4 6 (O 11 16 oo;c«i 11 ; 00 lill 11 16 on'job 14 7 OOiJobii li.ii'l. 12 12 60:8.£lii«iiiukei. 14 7 no;s,», Smilll, 14 7 oo W. A. Hunter 14 7 OOiW, A, Kl.»ler, 4 5 00 12 12 60 Brewer,. 14 7 OoIt. N. foMcr, 11 IS 01 14 7 00 Ooo, Nolle. « 26 fO 14 7 no 0. .Miller. 0 26 00 14 7 oniJohn.B. Bare. Ij 26 rxi 11 16 00 mmarit IbHf, 14 7 00 John Bintaiman, 0 26 00 J. W. MATTEnSI, ATTOUNKY AT LAW ANU ftENEUAL CLAIM AflKNT, IIUNTIXOIIO.S, I'A Office on Hill Ftreet, Soldiers' claims ngaiust the OoTerumcnt for lack pay, bounty, widows'and Invalid pensions attended to with greit cnre and promptness. May 30, 1860. JOUn ecoiT. B. T. nnowH. J. M. baiikt. The name of ibis firm has been changed from Soott 4 Brown to SCOTT, BROWN .^ BAILEY, under wbich name they will hereafter oouduet their priCtice as ATTORNEYS A T LA IP. HUNTINGDON, I'A. Pensions, and all claims of soldiers snd sol¬ dier's beira against the Governroent, will be promptly prosecuted. [my. 17, '06., tliemaoKei improiierly aiaen»e(l. anil We abore, will be lienril by aenilio^ nn afflilavlt l< that belie tlrd • etTrct, to ra* ou or bfTura th* tenth (^avofjiin Tille, M. W, HEATON, MercHntlle Appralaer, NOTICE,-Bj »n act ysittd the llth day of April, 1762. It la maile Ibe duly ot lb* County Treoaurrr, te ene out all r liefore tb* hrat day of Jnly. B. J. CI/)VD, County Treoaurar, "Ho is dead broke." "How much docs he owe ?" "Ono week.lo morrow.nver lh« month,' said the clerk, examining the ledger. "Whew '." whistled the landlord. "Hns be no fiiends to pay for bitu ?" "Plenty of friends now, but Icl them Bnd out Ihnt ha is broke, snd they'll bo ' ),;„, pn^ ([^,„^ d„yj gft^r his reinovol from o(T like a eovy of birds," the second floor. "I must SCO bitu ;" and tho hotel pro | jUg, Uumain bo eoughl, conlidoul that every nsqnoinlnncc wns given full facilities for doing tbe dis-jgreeoblo oflice of giving the "eold shculdir," llio Baltimnriun npiieiired like an interested speetutor, and was OS unmoved, wlmn passed by a lup posed fiicnd wiihout thc slightest nnlice, OS if he were a newspaper reporter, onxiuus to see tbo oct and to nolo the fact. Into the parlors during tho evening he parlicularly pressed his wny. If a bevy of gny fellows surrounded Miss Mounljoy, he worked bis Way to the circle, and, at last reeeived from that lady of Sappho Uke lips his discharge. 6hs did most grace- fully and crushingly lurn her buck upun passion. "Elans, no gentleman ever would have uttered llmt seulcuce. Only a coward would fling another's poverty in his face. Miss Oruinanes, educated ns she has been to give virtue In wealth, might find in my inatilily to pay uiy hotel bill a justifiealioii for dropping my acquaintance ; but I doubt if ever sho would havcoouolenanced iueiviliiy. I owe ber an npolngy (or my seeming rud^'ncs, nnd will give it lo her, bul you I hold in ton suprenic coiiteuipl, even to exeliaugo more words wiih you,— Hereafter do nol speak to me, for If you do I shall slap your fnoe, even in the pres¬ ence of Iho ladies" .\nd tho npeoker went bis way to his allie room This scone, overheard by several gen i Mnny wero the guests who "turned out" I fully two hours before their usual Ion j o'cloek breakfast the next morning, in ! order lo see Mr. linbcrt Wutson depart. I To their surprise there wos Wulsnn, eheer- ' ful nnd content, promenading up ond down ' thc baek piozzi, arm in unn wilb Mw I Oroinnnes, and Major Snow loukini' on admiringly. To Kvans ond his set it was I a dcolaratiuu of war; but who would dure I tako up arms agoinst tlio spirited heiress lo a in'illioQ ? They ul! tulirt:d, resulviid to let events lake their course. And they did lake their course, o/" course. In tbroe dsya' tiiiieu magnificent equipage drove to tbe stand, nnd Wutson soon appeared with tho beautiful Miss Oromnncs for his companion in the isorn- ing drive "Whose equipoRe is that?" deiusnJcd Evans of the Major, who had escorted his guesia to llie corrioge "Oh, that's Wulson's, lo be sure I " wss tbo reply, "Wulson's bo banged 1 Suy, .>Iujiir, has he paid his bill ? " uakcd Kvans, muli ciously, "I'uid his bill? Lord bless yuu, he is rich enough to buy out this whule eonccrn, ond to hire you ond me for call boys ! " "Explain yourself, then, sir!" demand cd Evans, irately "I'id ynu nut inform tbe guests that he could not pay his bill. Wilh that a uinn bleps up to me, and says I 'I'l j "See here, stronger, you must Icsvc," I "Suy I, 'Wliot must I Uuve fur V j "Sujs he, 'Yon are making luo lu'Jc^ uuisc,' I "Says I, 'I'v been in bigger crowds I thon tbis and inude more noise, and didn't leave, nulliei,' "Wilh this hu luok nic by the nope ui the neck and the seul oflho breeches sod I left. As 1 waa sliuvei! dowu the street, I met u lady, 1 km w bV.e was a hdy by r iciuurk she mode, Ka}s she : " 'Vuun;; luon I reckon you'll go hottc witb me ' "I'ulilcncss wouldn't let me refuse, and so I went. I'd been in thu house but a moment when I heord considerable konek- ing at the duor I kuuw'd the chop want cd to get in, whoever he was, ur bo wouldn't bnve kept iip tueb n Ircmendoui racket, 'tytbc by soys o voice : " 'Ef you duu't open, I'll burst in Ihe door ' "And >o ho did. I put un a bold face and, ssya I, 'Stranger, dies this woman belong to you V "Snys he, 'She dues " 'Then, snja I, 'Oie s u lady, I Ibiuk from all ll.iit I II ive fcrii of her." "Wilh Ihat be come at tno with a piclol in one bond nnd a bowie knife io ibc olli priclor, walking oul upon the piom, op- ! „„„ .^ „t,css cerluioly winild be abovo the | ,,,„„„ ,„j ,„ji^,_ ,„„„ ,„ „,, ,„,t „f „„ and tbul you bud sent bim up stairs oul ofl ^^' """^ •"'"K » ''"'" pressed lur room, I llis secund floor suit ?" [jumped through Ibo window, leaving Ibo "Not I : Su-me of the clerks may have j ^W^'"' [-o'.Vion of toy e ot mil. As I wna loid something, to whieh olliers added I streaking it down sireet with a fragment more ; but I really thou-ht too much of] du'lering to the brecro proaohed a young man loaning agoinst one I i,oiio„.hearted crowd, nnd slill give him of Ihe front pillars. j \„,j kindly greeting. Vain conception !— "Mr, Watson, your bill, I see, is in or- | .^1,, artless girl wos coy indeed ; and when roars one week over the solllementdoy.— I ^t length he cornered her, it was lo his SMALL Dn. D. r. MILLER, Ofiico on Iliil street, in the room for¬ merly oocupic'l by Ur. John M'tyuUoch, Hun- I Ingdon, Pa,, would respectfully offer his professional services lo the cilitens of Hunt- ngdoni and vieinity. [roy.0,'67. TIIE MOTTO OE THE BEE HIVE GROCERY. Montgomery St., near thefiroad Top Depot, HUNTINGDON, PENN'A. N.B. CORBIN Why i; Tbe yuung mon flushed at tirst aa if iu ungcr ; tbcn n smile overspread his hand¬ some face. "I knowl am a delinquenl, PROFITS I Major Snow, but I con't pny at pr«sent." ! "Do you expect money soon ?" IS "Well, rcolly, I don'l know who should ! send mc anylhing fiom their surfeit of cash," I "Then t om lo understand tbat you ore I not only unable lo pay, but du not expect lo bo able ?" ! I "Undoubtedly, Mnjor." I discumfiture. Sho suddenly turned und forced her way post him, without oven one of her downcast glances. Cu the contra¬ ry, her eyes were fixed fully on his fuce, and pluinly soid, "Sir, wo aro strangers." Next he tried rottle.beaded .Mic3 Lam- bert, nnd she rattled on i|uilo as usual; but Wutson soon discovered that tbe ral¬ ilo was nol fur bim. Strangely eaough, tbo pioud and oxclu sivo Miss Percy unbent souicwhat from ber lofty carriage, and gave him a Wel¬ come ; but over il ull was n shadow—a fear, and "Sorry, Watson, fur you have been a apparently, wbich made Miss I'orey shy favorite of the season, and 1 don't like to jaihor thon haughty ; and Watson began turn you out befure the brcuk-up. Nor ,g ,,^^^\^ glimpses of a cimrsctcr beneath „„ returned from the Kast with a large | "'H ^- " J"" '='"' ^^"^ "P ^'"'\ """ "^ M that eonvenlionol veil which be hnd rtmont ot arlieles usually found j rooms aud take up wilh ons suited loyour n^f expected tn find. rooms. Evons, being a recognized leodor of a very aristocratic circle, soon convened others of the sel; and .Major Suow wns, ero long, siitnniuned Id be infutmcd Ihal he mutt "clear out Wnlson"—Evons of¬ fering to pay bis bill. And thc news flew tbruughout the par- I lors ond promenades that Major Snow was lo give .Mr, Koberl Watson, of Bulliniorc, his walking pspcrs io tbe morning. An observer of the scene between the two genllemen on ihe piazza was Miss Oroniancs. Having at onco retired lo her room to repair tbo accident to hur skirt, the lady donned snulhcr dross, ond to en¬ joy half an hour undisturbed, stole out on t the pleosant open weather protuooade.— 1 | 1 met a fricnt! — I knew he wns n friend by a remark nii I made. Snyi he : " 'Go it, bob-tail , he'sgoiniti' on yon.' "And that's Ihe nay I pot into your engine room. I'm a good swimmer, cap- lain, bul do excuse me, if you please, from taking tbe water," WILL TOD TAKE A SHEEP t -pvR. A. R. BRVMBAVGH, 11 Having permanently located at Huuting. iloD, offers bis professional services tu tbe eommnoity. Offsa, tbe same as that lately ocoupied by Dr. Ludan. [April 11, 1806. E.T. OEKENt', , DENTIST Offiee removed to Leiiler's New Building, HinBteeet, HuotlngdoD. [aepl.11,'67. first-elasB Grocery, consisting in part SUGARS, TEA, COFFEE, MOLASSES, CR.^CKEIlS, ! CANDIES, i FRUIT.', CHEESE, TOBACCO, R. ALLISON MILLEU. DENTIS T, Has removed lo tbe Brick Row Court House. spposil* tbs {Dee. 14, 1869. lUistelloutong ^butrtiBtmeuta. 1 A, MA8H, . . . tl . JrclB PRINTER, HUNTINGDON, PA., Tn tbe "Journal Building," eorner of Wash¬ ington and Datb streets, a few steps Korth of the "Diamond." rOHRISOK H0V8B, j\J Huntingdon, Pa, JOtllV R. MI1.1.ER« Proprietor.^ TO CONSUMPTIVES Th* adMrtlbcr, haTl w«^, by a v< ••Tatal y*an li*ru r*«tored to heallli in a (bw remedy, aftar having aaffered re luog alTectloo, and tbat dread xlotii lo Blak* k: hMow'.«ufl'*rerf die m«iuiB of cure. To all wbo deaire it. bv vill send a iMpy of tbe jirMcrlp- lion ui<»l(rreoorcli»rs»), with tlin rtliwilloiu for pr«j«r- loc ead oslng Ib* ..mo, vrhich lit.')- will Hod * fure cure tmr COntimpUm, Aithnui, llnmcliittl, etc, Ihe object ol t&* aiilTerlleerln wmdldg Uia I'roacrlption U to b«bdfit tb* alBlcM, and kpr««a iafoniuUuu which It* i:oiic*lv«« tn b* iQVaJaalilai and be ^op** every aulTttrvr will try hi* r*in*. ¦ rty, aa It Will ro*t tbam Dothlns, and nmy pn.tL. * t>te**iD|;. Faf tie* wishing th. 'prMurlpuos, will rl«n«. Bddn** lUr. EBWAim A. WlbKOS. TVniluuburg, Kiu* County, Ne" York :; Jan. *.¦ 1?»9. ¦, ¦ ¦ .¦ .>T^ , , JSRRORS OP VOUTH. A g«Btl*iiikn who iuffer*dlbr y*«r* Irom'Vervims Dablll ty Fr*m*tur« DecAjr. and til the ettecte oryouthbil Id- _ _ it king th* dmpi* rftmedy bf whfcb^ lie waa cutvd. Ball«r*ii wlalaf Mi{k«QI by the wlTertisar'a •zperieaea, ,««» di» ao hf aSdiasauit. Id Mrtt^ oouft4anC0,> ,,, ^ .»»w.au<«, w pen*... JOHK B. OtfDHT, . Ko, i3 Cedar atreet, Vew T«v%, Jmn.t.uvi. .y; I ty Framatur* DecBT. and all the eOecte oryouthbil Id- 4uer«lioD will Sir tpil aalQB of sufferlog huaaolly. eead )Va* to all wbo Deed ii, the receipt aod direclloni br loa- MT Oet jroiir. ul« bills priDled at (h« Jtmrnal it Atnerii<an Job OBef- ¦ ircumstoDces, 1 will let you romain thc leasoo oul, trusting you to pay ma in thc future." "You are very good, Mojur, ood I guess I'll bavo lo consent." So the baggage of Robert Watson was lifled and borne frutn the elegant suit on the second Boor, to a litlla seven by four- SEOARS, I teen roum on tbe Gfih floor, else to be found In an estab- | jj„^ quickly It became known thnt Ibo chance bad been made ! Kvery servant in tbe house betrayed Iho knowledge in the absence of tho usual deference paid to the potacssors of "parlors." Al dioucr, thc boy, who had been ouly loo eager lo antici pale Mr. Watson's wants, suddenly became oblivions to those wants, and only answered tbem after repeated orders. The cashier and register clerk, always so obsequious, grew diguiCed and indifferent. Only the orbaoe Major preserved > kindly Kreetiog for the guest too poor to pay hit bill, and remaining by soffaranae. "Queer," thooght the hotel proprietor. "Ile certoiolyhad money enough when he came, for he deposited a cool five thous¬ and in tbu safe. Hu hasn't been fast, I am certain, and his habits have beta so go-jd that tbs young bloods hjye ratber plsyed off from him. liut be has been a favorite. Not a belle in tbe room bnt would have dropped ber besl friend for his ntUndance. Haog m« if I oao uader- stand it." ,, Watson, hailiog from Balt1mor«, bad been a leatoB gaeit at the Csieade.— Friends lie had io plenly. lie was cour¬ teous, well bred, guod looking, intelligent, and, s|iparently, rich—what more could ba atkod ? Among the lidioa he bad moved quite ¦ prince; and many Were the gossa¬ mer webs woven as toils to capture bim, but to all he proved a very inoorrtgiblt re¬ cusant—he would not bs any one'a prise. I and everyIh _ I lishment of tbis klod. &:£»xc:ei& ct all kinds, puro aud fresh, suck as 1 Cinuaniod, lOloves, Allspice, I'eppers, Mustard, IQinger, and all otber arlieles usually kept in a olass establisbment. I still continue to carry on my Bakery, am al nil tiiues prepared lo supply BREAD, CAKES AND PIES, at reasonable prioes. Tbe folluwing Fancy Cakea alwaya on band or baked to older : Pound Cake, ll'ady Cake, Fruit " ICilroa " Marble " ISpong* '• Parlies supplied witb all kinds of cakes and oonieciions at abort noiice and reaaouable rales FAMILY FLOUR, of asuperior brand, always on hand, and for sate as cheap as tbe cbeapset CANDY m"aNUFACTOIIY. In oonneclion with my olher business I have commenced tbe manufaotoro of Candles, and am prepared lo supply counlry dealers with both FANCY and CO.'^MON at as low rates as tbey O'ln be purobased outside of the eastern cities. If you want to save money, make your purclioses al tbis «atat>ll»bfi«»t. Tbis departmsnt is complele, and embraoes everything in tho Toy lino, from a Jomplog-Jack lo an Elephant. I can sell Toys cheaper than any olber bonse io Ibe oouuty, and all I ask ia K vUt fcoB lb* publio to substantiate tbe as- sarHoB. Thankful to the public for lbs very liberal patronage extendeil to me in the paat, I will • lert my best efforts lo merit ite •onliauanee. HnaHagdoB, D««. 16, I(<««. Of course Iho wealthy Misa Oroiuanes would scorn his further friendly relstions. lier rooms were near bis own second floor apartments; she duily, all the season, hod encountered him in his walks through the long corridor, and tuusl have been one of the Grsl lo learn of his misfortunes. In¬ deed, he liolf surmised that her dressing- maid bad made speciul inquiry into hia case, seeing her 'in oonfldential confab with thc floor-slewardesB and room girlt. So Watson, with a rsaerre ef pride oot en¬ tertained wilb others, kept apart from Miss Ornmanos. Oo the third evening of bis changed fortunes, when the Sappho uf the Casoadea annihilated him, greatly lo the pleasure of the young "bloods' around her, Watson wandered away al leoglb upon the piazzas; theo up through the loog, deserted halls, reatless, thoughtful, digesting the nolea bo had been taking of hutnon naluro, end try¬ ing to fix tbe relative value of a mao wilh out money. It was the crystollina truth ho waa Icarniag—not tha truth in mere so lution, sometimes clesr, sometimes opaque, but always thio, bnt Ihc precipitated, bard, angular, clear cul crystals of ezperieooc, ii:ioed io uoaxpeeted places. Had he re- maioed upon the second-floor, never would he have obtained tha gems; the mere sol- atioo only Wonld hove vepaid his keenest tcaroh. But that luigratioa to the upper spaces bad given him* wonderful Icn*; his horiiou was ao immciiiirably eiteod- ed that, tfttiiag tbs faot tbat bis bill was unpaid, ba was the hsppief, beeauso wiser for tha upward reverse. Suddenly, io his solitary promeoode, he coofroDtad tbe bsireas. She waa walking arm io arm with young BTtDi,of ber "sat," io oomfidaaiial commuoioatioD il would ap¬ pear, elM why ahoold tbay bave been in thai long hall alone ? aakad Walsoo, as, She thus was a witness of what transpired i ii(;,pit,| dodge, that's s faot, seeing She, 1.1.1, retired. In evident excitement, | ,,,„,_ „ , p„„ „,,„ ,,„ ^„„ j,|„ Oro- lo ber rooms ; and when hor muid, half an j n,jn,|i „nd " hour later, brought the house news that ! ,.f;'^^^ ,^01 do ymi mean?" fairly the Major was to cleor Watson out in the ^ ,|,outcd Evons in his eieitemcnl. morning, Ihe heiress, with perfect delib i ..Mean? Thot before 10 o'clock on eration, but with brightened color in ber \ ,),„ ,„nrning of ihe day when he was lo the gcutlciiian to incniiun the matter to any one. Now it turns out that ii was ull 0 little gome of his own" "I.itllo game ? What objeel cuuld be i have had in playing such hide lud seek ?" demanded Evans ogoiu, in tones pcreinp lory. j "Well, in port I suppose, to toil llie volue of friendship in general, and the '• power of money in pariieular—bith of' An old farmer, obtut thc liiiic that lbs which I have nn doubt he lins djnc tn bis i lemperoncc reform was beginning lo aictt enliro sotisfoetinn. Flo ho hs ! What do I a liraliliful influence in ll.e cuuntry, said you think obout it, Mr. Evans?" ! to his hired uion : "Tbink about it ? Why, that it was— i "Jonathan, I did L.t think lo mention il was—" j to yuu when ! hired you, ihul I think of "Whal ?" i trying lo do my work tbis yosr without Why, a very artful dodge—nolhing I rum. IIuw much more must I give you " i to induce you to do wiihout ?" Tht exquisite ehnrm of voice, nauner, and ' wllh a glanee, he touk in tbt tittlalion ohcak-', I nd n clear spsrkle in her beauti ful oy^i, nl down to her dstk and indited the fullowing note : ".Mnjor Snow will please lake no aclion ! in tlie matter of tho difi'erenoe between .Mr, Wnlson and Mr. Evans. 1 overheard ovcry word ihal passed between the gen¬ tlemen, nnd I fully justify Mr, Walsun Were it not an insult to him, I would of¬ fer lo become responsible fnr nny amount whieh ho may not now be ablo to poy ; bul I kuow thot ho is a thorough gentle¬ man, ond would equally seoro lo wrong you nr tu leave your house ol tbe dictation of others, I am, sir, yours, "IIeI.KN OaOMANKS." This the maid was instructed to place in the Major's hands al ooce. The maid had not far lo go, for she met tha proprietor advancing np the atoirway. lie glanced at tbe billet and laughed; then be paused and said : "No use of my Irip up five pairs of stairs. Mr, Watson has the freedom oflhis house fur lha oext fivo saasnos." Aod dowo Btaira he went again ; whila the opeo-eared moid, having lost not a word, returoed to ber miatress to find ber absorbed iq^penoiog anolber nolt. This was written with great cars and many paoiea. It was finally finished, aod raad as follows ! "Mr. Watson will please axous* the boldness of this nole ; bat, haviog beea a witness lo the meeting between yourtelf and Mr, Kvnos on ths piatia, I feel it id- ouiobeot on me to say that I fully justify your proceeding and your words. I ask no apology from you, Indeed, I will ba pained to reoeive il. Baliev* m«, I au exceedingly paioed at the differanoa yoa have drawn, namely : that I oould Gnd a justification in droppiogyonr acquaiotaooe ID tba fact of yonr temporary aqbarrau- menl. .\laB for my riebev, if ihay compel bave had his walking papers, by yonr or dors, he wos dead in lore with ihe heir en, and—" "And whnt, sir *" "And she desd in leva with him !" "Il's false, I knew '." cried the msn, nnw while in Ihc face from some inexpli csbic emotion "False, eh ? (ioiog off in Ihst carri.ige together lo lha preocher's looks like it, don'l it'" "Oood Heavens '.'' Tho Major's eonjerturc was prcuiulure, SI be well knew; but thc shaft bsd struck Evans to the hesrl, and ha fairly slscgrr "f)h, I dou'l esre much about ll," said Jonalbun : you may give me what you please." "Well," saiil the tanner, "I will giva you » sheep io the fail If you will do wilh. out." "Agreed," luld Jooatbau The oldest ion then said : "I'stber, will yon giro me n sheep («o, ifi do t.il.-ll.'"' "Yes, Marshal, yon shall have a ahicp if you will d) without." Tho youngest'nn, a stripling, tbtn Mid • "Ealher, will you give ma ¦ sbtup if I willdu without ? " ¦ Ves, Chsndler, y.u shall hava a sharp alio, if yuu will do wilboul rum," I'reicntly Chandler apoke sgain "Father, hadn't you lectler lake a thtep toor' (J'.bcr I'tabody's ara io bloisoui. „i ,„ i'..„. I .J ^t.-.j .1 1 Tl'o »'tle»« generosity of yuiith is ill ctj lo a seat Kvans had plsyed s lone snd . . deep game lo win the helms, Ile had long been her recogoiied suitor—be had discounted ber poitesiions in hit gay life ; and the rcBult was he wss dead broke ! He lefl the watering place that dsy. 'ADetrnit invslid, whose fsmlly bsd gono out for Ibe afisrnnon, was thut up wilh his dog, which bccsme rabid, and attacked him. For three houra he kept lbs brule at bay, and finally diipatehtd it witb hit crutch. A iettty girl, picking up an arlifitial bog as she thought, and finding il to bt n lively eocroscb, aereamed aod faiatad. Her litltr no tcreamiog for water duwa tuirt, tnd fall lo the bottom, am) a yooog man ip tba hall nin to tba ttrtet oryios "Fira I" aod, io leaping from tb* ttoop, tprailbtd bia ankle. A PaDoaylvauia paper talli of • looal preaohar who bit riotivad for tklary tbit year nothing tiui ¦ ourrycomli, a kog of varoiab and two doiao olotbet pint. When- tver bis ohildren ory wilb hongir bt gagt tbam with the pint, toratabev thtir bellict with th* eurryeomb tod lays oo a ooat nf varniah. led io an incident lold by Ihe Albary Argus of a littlt boy, hi) face bcimttretl with molasses, and bis rogi flulteriog in the breeze, luoniog up fruni tb* river, fiouriahiog a dirty shingle, and tcratmiog at the lop of hia vuico lo a oounda : "O, Bill! Bill! get a* uaoy boys aodibioglM SI yon can, for thert't > big gogitt of 'lisici buattd on Iht pavtmtot—botted all to smaah "' aV "Molbti, %hore is (be mlA goio^ to titep f" uked a girl of fifltta of b«r mother, who had Jutt offered a trav*l«r > oigbt'i rest io (heir out of the'way bul,— "I'll bave lo put him in llitb yoo and Jack, aod Kato, and Sua, and Vary, T suppose, auil If ll is (uo crowded one of fou muat turn ita with mt aod dad, aud Dick, and Jo4, and Jooatbto, tnd tb« twins." . , , a9>The Eaqaimanx tvj*: "A'M* wbo bas lbr*« wivea in thi* world to-lU* of h*«v«D in tb« n*it." B« ougbk tvflnd p«»ee Bomewhere. M^ We want on* lin* to fli Ikb f*^e
Object Description
Title | Journal American |
Masthead | Journal and American |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 24 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1870-07-13 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
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LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
Month | 07 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1870 |
Description
Title | Journal American |
Masthead | Journal and American |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 24 |
Subject | Huntingdon County (Pa.); Anti-Masonic; whig; Huntingdon County genealogy; Juniata River valley; early newspapers; advertising; politics; literature; morality; arts; sciences; agriculture; amusements; Standing Stone; primary sources. |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Date | 1870-07-13 |
Date Digitized | 2007-06-06 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is an 8-bit grayscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 28701 kilobytes. |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
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Th« Journal A. Amerienn.
rUBLISHEO BVERT WEDNEBDAT BT
J.A.NASH.
Oflce on the oorner o/ Bath and tfath- inglon ttrettt, Huntingdon, Pa.
TCRMS:—Two Dollara per year in otj- Tance ; Two Dollars aod Fifty Cents if not paid within the yoar, and Threo Dollars if not paid until tho ezpiration of the year. These terms will be striotly adhered to. No paper disoootinued until all arrearages are .paid, unless at our option.
{)raf(ssicnial Carlis.
D
H. T. JOHNSTON,
llflice in tbe now Drug Storo, opposite the Kxcbnnge Hotel. Residence St. Clair street, between Uill and Railroad je.l,'70.
K.
ALLEN LOVELL.
Attornoy-at-l.aTi-,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Special allcntion given to Coi.i.ectioss of all iiinds; lo llio Settlement of Esiatbs, fte. ; and all other Legnl Business prosecuted with Pdel- ily anddispnleb.
6®"' Offioe—In room lately occupied by R. M. Speer, Es.^. rJan.l2,'70.
fi^ W. MVTOIK,
I , .\TTORNEY-AT-L.iW,
HUNTINGDON, PA. il^ Office wilh J. Sewell Stewart, Esq. Nov. 10, 18C0-6mo».
Mnsser & Fleming, Attorneys-at-La'w,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
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OLD SERIES, VOL. 35.
HUNTINGDON, PA.,' JULY 13, 1870.
NEW SERIES, VOL. 11, NO. 24.
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Month | 07 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1870 |
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