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The Journal & American. PCBLISHED EVERY TVEDNESDAr J. A. NASH. Office on the corner o/ Bath and Wash¬ ington ttreett, Utntingdon, Pa, Terms:—Two Dollars per year in ad¬ vance ; Two Dullars and Fifty Cents if not paid within tho year, sod Three Dollars if not paid antil the cipirition of the year. These terms will be striotly adhered to. No paper discnntinned until all arrearages «re paid, unless nt our option. ()rofc68io)i(xl (Sarl)9. It ALI. MCSSCR. Mnsser & Fleming, Attorneys-at-Iia-w, HUNTINGDON, PA. Odlcs nocona floor ufUlstsr'a bullillnfi, Ulll •Irsel. ^jr~ Pension? and othor claims promiilly colltcted Msy 20, 1860. ¦* P. W. JOHNSTON, SURVEYOR, HUNTINGDON, P.i. Offioe, on Smith street, over Wooda & Wil¬ liamson's Law Office. May 12, 18C9. P. M. LiTtle k milton 8. E.ytle, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa , Have formed a partnership nnder the nome and firm of P. M. & M. S. I.YTLE. and hsve removed to the ol^ce on the south side of Hill street, f.iurth door west of Smilh. They will attend promptly to all kinda of le¬ gal business entrusted to their care. ]np7'69. t. B. SlMrSOtt. G. B. ARMITAOR. SIMPSOIV & ARHITAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, HUNTINGDON, PA. Office in Hrick Row, opposite Court House. Jau. 27, 18U9.-0m. T S. BLAIR, Attorney at Law and Cooveyanoer. office, in Ihe room formerly occupieii by Squire Johnston. Pensions and back claims promplly collected. Sept. 30, 18118 ^ A. POLLOCK, SUE VEYOR AND R ilAL ESTA TEAGENT, IIUNTI.tODON, Pa., Will attend to Surveying in all its branches.— Will also buy, sell, or rent Farms, Houses, nnd Renl Estate of every kind, in sny part of tlie UuitedStates. Seu.l for circular, [deo.26,'67 DR. J. A. UEAVKR, Having located ul Franklinville, offers his professional services to the community. Deo. V2, 18C». ^ J. W. MATTERIV, ATTORNKY AT LAW AND GKNKRAL CLAIM AGKNT, IlUNTiNODON, Pa. Office on mil ...Ireet. Soldiers' claims ngninst tho Oovernment for Inck pay. bounty, widows'nul Invulid pensions atteu.lcd lu with gre-it care and promptoeBS. .May 80, 1800. JOHU aCOTT. B. I. BttOW«. J. U. BAILKT. The name of this Urm hns been changed fron- Scolt k Ilrown to SCOTT, HROWN k BAILKY, un.ler I'hich name they will hereafter conduct their pr iCiice ns A TTOR.VE YS AT LA W, HUNTINGDON, PA. Pensions, und all claims of soldiers und sol¬ dier's heirs ngninst the Oovernment, will be promplly prosecuted. [my. 17, '05. DR. D. P. HUMMER, Office on Hillstrecl, in the room fur- nierly ocenpied by Ilu.lolpU M'lMurlrie, Ei,q., lluntingdnn. Pa., w..uld re.;j^»ctfi';;^' DlTcr hi? professional services to the oitiicns of Ilunt- inguuu aS'l rlciuity. [my.0,'07. DR. A. n. nRimnAVGii. Having perin.inenlly located at Hunling¬ don. offers hie prufessioniil serrioes to the communily. OlEce, tho samo n» that lately occupied by Dr. Luden. [April 11, 1800. EJ. CEBENB, . DENTIST. Dfficc romiived to Leiiter'a New Buihling, IlillStreet, Hunlingdon. [sept.l 1,'07. AIAjISON MILLEll, R. DENTIST, Haa removed to tho Brick Kow, opposite Ihi Court House. [Doo. 14, 1860. UliBallaneons 2lin)ertiBnnent«. J A. NASH, . JOU PRINTER, HONTINQUO.N, PA., In the "Journul Buildiug," corner of Wash¬ ington aud Dath BtreelB, a fow stops North ol the "Diamund." JAS B. (LDKCDai. N QKO. I'. KLUKRnOK ELDREDCE & BRO.. FabU»h«rt, BookseUeri, & Stationers, Nus. 17 k 19 Suuth Sixth Streot, (abuvo Chestnut,) PllILADELPHIA. PartioalarntUntiou paid to the country trade Always on hand a large supply of Leltor. Cap. Note. Oill. and Wrappiug Paper, Schuol and Miscellaneous Books, Slates, Pens, Ink, Mucil¬ age, Photograph Albums, Paper Bags, ke., kc Liberal lermi to cath bugeri. [aug,)10,U6 ATURE'8 GRKAT RKSTORER. SOHlJbrTZ'S -• CKI.EHRATKD BITTER CORDIAL. Till, IirHlHinillon U now olTortdto the l.uljllc a, a relia¬ ble NUli-titiilo l..r lliH liuuiy wunlileM cunilHiuuds whirli nuw doisl Iho niarkel. II I" purely vvistobla. cooipoMd of vartuua herlm. ^ulliem.! fruiu Uie graat ilorehouM at nature au.l M.lecle,l Willi Iho uini.«t ram. II il nol rs- conujuudsd •• « euro ull. but by ludirocl ¦alal.ry laSu- eaoounlho llmrl, J.iver, Kl.lu»y>, l.ungs, glomacll and Bowele, II »cu Uulli «. a |.r.-vriil.llv.. lu.d. euro lor maay of Ibo diaawe lo which ll.i>«' urf «n" sre ¦ul.Jocl. Ill" a nlUble Ikailly niedlcloe, «u.l .an 1« Uikon by oiiher Inhjil or ailall with tho eaiiio IsmoHclal re-iulti. It ii corula. iiroianl aud "iwody reiiuily for Dinrha,,. DyKnlery, Uowtl OnHpluitl, Dy„Kp.la, jLoieaua „f HviriU. >liialinoi, Siek-Headuehu.ek. for Vhitli an.l Enerl ofall kliiilii, It |i Au- honor snil oafiir Ihan <inlolao, wllliuut any uf iu peruicluue effecls. It ciuatoo an aplwtile, provee a puw- orial illiioalor uf f...a.. aud wUl coDnteract the ctfocU of liquor lu a hw uiloutort. Pro^krad ij JACUU SHEBTZ. SaU Propriitar, North west Corner uf Fifth aud Sace Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. %^,Bohl by all DruggllH. [Nuvjl, IISS. O. B. ABUITAOK. S. «. a'OAETUT. ARWITAttE & M'CARTitY GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, OtTlCK OPPOSITK TUB CIlUltT HUUBE, HUNTIN<1I30N. PA. Capital Kepresentod Over 112,000,000 Atyt. 2, 18«I8. luurMi mm Xmmmn. ' Education and Kiiberty are tbe bawea of all aruittny and all human proaperlty. OLD SERIES, VOL. 35. HUNTINGDON, PA., OCTOBER 20, 1869. NEW SERIES, VOL, 10, NO. 38. TerniN or AdvertliilnB: 1 ins. 2 ins. 3 ina 1 square, 12 lines, 76 1 2S 1 SU 2 ¦¦ 1 60 2 UO «M| 5 " 2 25 8 00 00 .1 mo. 0 mo. 12 mos 1 squnra, $4 00 $0 Ot) $10 00 2 " fi 00 9 00 16 00 8 '• 8 00 12 00 20 on 4 " 10 00 16 00 26 OU 6 " IS 00 20 00 80 00 1 Column, 20 08 .16 00 60 OO Profesaionalaud DusinesaCards not exet'd- ing sil lines, one year, J6,00 A.lininistratora' and Executors' Notlcas, 2,60 Auditors' Nollcea, 2,0<i Esiray, or othar abort Nolieei, 1,60 AdvcrllsFinents not marked wllh thennnbin' of ipsertions desired, will bacontinued till for¬ bid an.l ch.rrgcd nrcor.liag to these lermi. (lur pricesf..rtheprintingof Blanks, Hand- b lie. ele. nrc aNo incrrsse.l. *TEMPtB OF UZmOW' IS THE PLACE For FASHIONABLE Goods. SILK HATS, "TOURIST' HATS, GRANT HATS, BOURDON'S KID OLOVKS, JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES, CASHMERE AND MERINO UNDERWEAR WIDK END TIES, CHESTERFIELD TIES, GENTLEMENS' SILK SCARFS, WHITE SHIRTS AMERICAN AND BRITISH HOSIERY, ALSO, THE BEMIS PAPER COLLAR. O. E. M'NEIIi. March 3, 1869. CARPETS! NEW STORP] HUNTINGDON. JAMES A. BROWN has just opened a large CARPET S rOHE nn Ihe second Huor of his hiick huilding, where hujlers will find one of tho largest aud besl assurtnieuts of BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, DUTCH WOOL, COTTON, RAG, LIST, VENITIAN anJ SCOTCH HEMP, CARPETS. Alsu, COCOA and CANTON JIAT- TIXGS, and fli.or OIL CLOTHS over offered iu Central Pennsylvania. Il is well known that a merchant who deals enlireig in one line of good, hujiiig largely from iniinuracturers iseimhled tn give his customers adv.intnges in prices and sssortinent (in that line of guods) lhat are not to be f.iund iu stores professing lo du all kindi of business. I shall aim therefore to mako it tlie inlereit uf all ill wunt uf the nbove goods, to buy at the regular C.irpet and Oil Cli.th .Store. t6g- Dealers can huy of me by Ihe roll nt wholesale prices. '^Qg JAMES A. BROWN. April 7, 18fiO. n^OBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGARS PORT it FEERRAR, Wholesale and Retail Dealera In TOHACCO, SEGARS, SNUFFS, PIPES, POUCHES, Segnr Cases, and a general variety of articles usunlly found in first-olasB stores, next door to Iho Frnnklin llouse, IluntingJon, Pa. .Msrchants supplied with all kiuds of Tobuc¬ co and Segars st the lowest market prices. Qive us a call. Juno 10, 1808. Tho Huntingdon Manufactu¬ ring Company Is now prepared to fill orders fur FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING, DOOUS, HASH, and, in short, lo do all kinds of CARPENTER WORK, to furnish Hubs, Spokes aud Felloes, in quan¬ tities, and receive orders fnr A larxe supply of LUMBER of all kinds Oun¬ stanlly on hand. All orders should be addressed to D..W. ARTLEV. President, Huntingdon, Pa. JuDS IG, ISOD.-tr mLtm::mm::ME:9 I.^ROM the Kiln of Oeu. Tsylor, Markles ' hurg, proven by ohemical analysis to be of the best quality, ooustaDlly kept and fur sale in any quantity, at the depot of the II. & D T. Railroad. Mr Apply lo Henry Leister, "Broad Top House." July H, 1869. ^^j^ — Ladles wishing to b« snpplled wllh neat aud good SHOES, will tnd it to their advan¬ tage to call on Uaniel Herliler k Bro., at their shup, 00 Railroad street, opposite the Broad Top Depot, where they can be supplied witb alniosl every style, at modarate prices. Qenllemen having repairing they wish dura¬ bly and ueally eiconied, will be promptly at¬ tended to by giviug Ihem a call. Terms CASH. D. HERTZLER k BRO. Hualiogdon, May 6, 1809.-tf. I .FARMERS WANTINQ Buckeye Ohio Rea¬ per, New Yorker, or any Reaper and Muwer with self-rake dr.ipper, rear or front cut. or a maohias that ouu both front aud rear, and has no palal that tha knives do not Wurk freely, Pratt and otber Hny Rakes, Gum and Pin Drill, Oraiu aud Cluver repeaters. Shovel plows, cultivators and any iuplemeut of any description, should order them of M'L.VN- AIIAN, STONE k ISETT. or their agents, for they have Ihe largest and bett assortmeot of Agricultural Iinpienients, and their repairs tbat is in the State. P.irmers look to your owo to- Icrtst, and buy yuur luaobiues where y^u eao get ths repairs at a momcot's warnliiK. M'- Lanahao, Stone & Isetl, miiuufnoturers aod dealert io all kiuds of Agricultural Iiuplementa, Gaysport Fnuodry au.l Uaobloe Bhop, Hold- daysburg. Pa. Hollidaysbiirg, April U, lRI».(Imo. u^uti oa mu. BY Misa SUE W. SPOONER. CHAPTER I. The Western skies wero bri;j:ht with the rioh pageantry of a Suutliern sunset Al resdy thn yelluw rippling besins had fuded from the waTing fields of eoldcn groin, nnd now lit ap, with dazzlinj; glury,th<: shatlaws oflhe tall mountain heights. Huge clouds rolled sluwly snd inajesli- cally around the sinking orb of day ; snd catchiog its dying beams, psrted, and broke ; sending eaoh hripht hued cloud left to fnde behind the purpling curtains that the hand of twilight was sluwly drawing nver the face of the broad blue expanse. .Tuft at this hour, while the whispering voice uf evening was soothing to a calm the wild excitements ofa long, busy dsy, the deep lulling of a funeral bcll pealed solemn¬ ly on the fragrant nir. Not far off, where, at eveningtide, the black shadows of tho tall tiiuttntuins foil olmost to its suburbs, luy a city ; and sluw¬ ly nlnnB its streets wuund the lung proces¬ sion fullowing tho hearse, beneath whose snblo folds lay tbeir uld minisier, wilh tho silver In'oks uf throe score snd ten, falling around thc oaliii while faoe. Nearest tho death.car—now alono in thc wurld—walked Henry St. Gilinure, the old minister's only child. Tha heud uf the young man was buwcd, ind the long streoniers of bluck crape mingled wilh the fair hair. Tho fuco of the mourner wns striking, though approaching so near effeminacy, in the delicacy ofits beauly The bright outline of iho besrdlesi lip quivered wilh supptes.srd cmuliun; and the splendor of thc dark eyes was .'¦lii.ded wilh the luisly veil of tenrs that overflowed not thc trembling lids; but, alas ! fulluwcd tho downward tide of erinf, and mingled with its deeper waters, lillltig tho heart's snored recesses. The gate of tho Cemetery wns reaclii'd, and as tho pall bonrrrs moved wilh slow steps amid whitf luinbstuncs, tlm low, deep tunes, the iiRiciuting minister rend wiili treinblingsndnces the burial ufthe dead — "I am the resurrection aud the life, he thnt believeth in mo, though he bo dead yet shall ho live." Only a few short moments more, and Henry St Giliiiore turned his fnee hunio- ward, leaving tho uld shepherd sleeping, where Iny many a lamb uf his fuld, wh.'sc funtstcps he had guided where fluw ''The still waters." N.IW thc pastoral home wus reached, nnd the early moon was shining down on ils quii'l beauties. The yuung man reached tho vino euv¬ ered porch, and then pausing, he gnzcd on ihc pcncoful scene nruun.l hitn. Fuir dew cnvered fluw.rs were sleeping nn tbo mnrgin of iho white winiling pallia nnd llic night wind pregiinnt wilh llieir rich fragrance, rnso and full in tnemury's whi.spcrings, saddcninjf, yot chaining thc mind. Sweet homo voices wcie heard in llie cliaunt uf the summer winds, loved forms woro catherlng—alns! un the green emer¬ ald islo of lung ngn. A deep feeling of lonclini'ss chilled the heart^nf Henry St. Gilmore, nnd bowing his head, tho manly form treiiiblcd o? trem¬ bles Ihc fruil rred, whco shaken by the brenth uf thc tempest, A light foutfull sounded un tho narrow wulk wny, and a girlish form ndvnncod hastily towards tho porch, nnd suddenly paused, ns if hnlf regretting some purpose. "Rachoel !" Thc word bursted from tho lips of the young man, whose sad reverie was bruken upun by the beauiiful appariiinn. "Henry, I saw you enter yuui place of di'S.ilntion alone, and I cniiic nnly one hrcif moment, to tell ycu thuugh tho dif f.rcnce uf uur bilief has otrunged us—yet the surr.iw uf Ilcniy Rt. Giluiocr fulls heav¬ ily l.n tlio hcnrt uf tho Ile'jrew maiden." The silver sheen of tho full moon fell hrighllv nn the dnrk, dclicnle beuuly uf the young innidun '« fuce. The lung lashes, intensely black, that fringed the pale lids, but half ¦onceuled the trouble, speaking in mule language frmn tho snd eyes. The heart of Uenry St Gilmore best wildly Tho low, sweet toors of thnt sad vnice had touched n hidden chord Wilh all the strennlh of his early luouhuud he luved Ihe bonutiful Hehri w maiden. In vain, roa trin with her sober wurds had sppcnlcd tu his intellect speaking in furcililc language oflhe error he would commit if he bruught to his pastufnl buiue, hcr, whu frum earliest ahildlioud, wns taught to disbelieve the divine mission of one whom hi* aoul JO truly worshipped. With woman's instinct, Rnchel Du Cus- tn hnd fathomed the troubles that oft shi- <ii J the face of the youog minister, even befure he placed a cupy of thu new testa¬ ment in her hands, and exacted a reluctant prumisc that she wuuld peruse ili sacred pages. Duty and feeling wildly struggled fur asoendency in the heart of the ngwly mndo pastor, as he drew near thn surruwlug girl, aud clasped the trembling hand io his. "Raohsel," said a low, rioh voice, quiv¬ ering with passion, ''Henry St. Gilmoro loves yuu as he never luvcd wumun bufure; but theuuardianangel of hispnsturalhume, he would have believe with hiiu thnt — Jesus nf Naxerath is King uf the Jews." "Tbo religion uf tny people toaoh not that doctrine," said the Hebrew maiden, in a troubled tooe ; and before I saw yuu I wns happy ; but now my soul is wandering! wandering through theohnotio darkiiesa of an uncreated eiistenoe 1 Honry, but une snid, "Let there be light, and there was right,"—the Lord God of Israel I" "I and my father ara one," burst jn thrilling wurds from the lips oflho yuung minister, "I ask yuu nut to forsake the faith of your people, bul believo that their beautiful prophesies havo been fullilled ", The tunes of tho young iniDister rang out olear, but aoft, on the slill, monoligbt night; and theo there oame a ealtn, broken dpon praseatl; by the voice of the maideD. "Farewell, llcnry, wo must pnrt f.ircver to night, if I cannul believo with you that 'I nnd my father are nnn." ' Henry St. Gilniure wuuld hnve replied, but the beautiful maiden withdrew hcr hnnds hastily frutu hi< cln'.p ; and half surmising tlmt she wuuld be fnllnweil i|iiick- ly gained the wicket i:ntc, ami pussing ihruugh, wnlked towards humo, a shurt dis tance from the pnrs.mngo, A deep, bitter yearning, to fulluw lhat visiuii uf luvultiiess ilitilled tho hcnrt of thu minister, as his eyes cnualit a last glimpse uf tho girlish furm, vunislii ng amid the shadows uf sliriihhcry of hcr hutiic. "Fothor, thy will ho dune," 'said thc suul in its triul; nnd n-i Henry St. Gil mure turned to enter his lunoly humo his eye fell on tbo ohur-jh hh father had loft in I;is charge The wliito spire shone out in bold relief as it puinled upwnnl, t.i the hume of tho old pastur; ami tho spirit of the son followed its iscred guiduncu, till his suul touk a vision nf thc grent white tbrunc, and tho L-unb tli.it wus slain. ClIAPTKK 11. Again thc shadows uf night hung nround the dwelling of Du Costa .Ml Iho huuso hold were at worship in their synaguguos, save uuo—the yuungcst daughter, Fur mote ihun nn hnur the beautiful girl hud paced to and fru tho length uf tho richly dccuruted purlor, nnd nuw she paused nnd leaned frum the u|ien winduw ns if craving the fresh air, to ouul the fever of her aching heart. All at once the high muun parted thu black oluuds veiling ber brighinees, nnd smiled duwn on the g^eat city, liright stars glcnming furth, tiiirrurcd on the peaceful rivor, whusc windings cuuld be plainly trncnd, from the back winduws uf Du Custa's homo "Thc land islrul) luvely ; bul my people stand licrculune. The sumo iiinnn tliutsiuilcs d'lwn 1)11 the hnppy Gentile, silvers the ruins of uur JcrusaU m ; und thc uvcrliang ing slurs thut gild theso waters, are ihc snmo whose gulden'itiiagery cnn lie traced wheru the waters uf Galilee rull ber bright waves. ^ The Hebrew niniden bowed her hend ; and niutiiiurrd sadly "Oh I weep for those, who wept by C.ibylou's strciiin. Whose shrines are desolate, nhnsc land a dream. Woepl for the harp of .ludah's l.roken shell. Wherci.noe tlieir Uud hath dwelt, the Ui.diess .Iwell." The train of lhou.;Jits deepened. When wns it ihnt iho .lews "wept when thoy re- tiieiiiber Zioii.'' After llic "Vail of the tem¬ ple was rent in twain, from tho tup tu the bultum ; und the splen.L.r i.f thc sixth h.iur ufthe diiy wns shut uul, n- llic liniiii uftliu Almighty drnped in eiiihlems nf muurning tho sceno on .Muunt Cnlviiry, «lii|..u vuicc rang thr.uiiih the darkness — "Truly this man was thu Sun of Gud. ' "Never, never, can I turn I'.ick nuw," said the Hebrew lualdin, tailing un her knees befure the uld family hible, "the nngel wilh a llnuiiiigswurd stands in my narruw bcnten puthway. Lung she knelt there al.ng with her Maker; and llicu llicrii caiin: ;i calm—thc spirit uf Gud wus niuving uu thu suul's Ir.jubled walcis. Tlio overhanging lamp threw stnriy rays uroiind the b^'amil'ul faeo, uplifted to the bunuiics uf ihc Now .Jeru¬ salem n seraphic siuilu hnlf |<iirled ihc lips, still quivering with thop.'llii..ii lu the grrat white llir.me—the tired s..ui wss rco.ig uizing ill ull its power, llio twn f..I.l ehnr acter uf "Gud the Father—li..d the sun" —The beautiful truth Wus realized, "lund my Fal hct are ono." CHAPTER III. A dreamy light was lilling the uld brown fureats ; fur iliiwcr cruivncd suiuiiier was sleeping in llio anus nf autumn, and a iiur.j veil concealed her bri>:litcr charms. A luw suund uf music Irciubled un thc evening uir—lleury St liiltnurusturied as it bruko un tho <|uint uf his pnstutal hume —that music wus the chime uf Ins uwn church bcll, calling hiin tu meet bis Iluck fur evening services. As Ihe yuung pastor was passing from his study, a servant met him, and placed in his bund a nulc. Thu dclicalo chirugraphy of Rachucl Da Cufts wus recogiiiz. d. Heury Sl Giliuurc dismissed ihoscrvant, nnd standing un tho sacred threshuld uf his "pssturul huiiie"learncd witb o deep feeling ofjny. wh.f w.iuld bu its-gunrdiun aiigel." The pathway marked with the bright foot prints uf luve, is <|uickly passed uver; and it wns oot mauy mumcuis ere the yuung pnstor stuud in the prosouuo uf his affianced bride, "The Gud uf Israel!" has fuund for thy soul its heaven of rest, dear una, fur the sake uf"Jcsus uf Nazareth, King of the Jews The sweet smile, quickly fulluwed by k troubled luuk, uver the beautiful face ; and the arms uf the yuung pastur prcs.srd cluscr to hitu his earthly troasuie. "Henry, have you never thuught of me as n luvcly Hcdrcw maiden one unfit, per¬ haps tu lill thu pusition nf a lal.'iiled min islet's wifo?" asked the \nu'ig(;irl, laisiug the dark urbs tu the hands.ine lace. "1 have never oocc woi;;iied that im portant question, Itachuel." answered Henry St Gilmore, bowing his houd till thc fair huir mingled with the ruveii tress es" rusting un his shoulder; "nur du I in¬ tend lu give it a muiuenlH thuught," hu continued, wilh a smile, "my beantiful Hebrew inatdeu is willing tu he.irwith the Gentile minister, tho cross of the .Saviuur. My oup is full tu -ovcrfloiriiii;—driuk of its juynus waters wilb mo lUchael." Years of peaceful ln»« bave passed over the "pastoral hoinv " The Hebrew maiden moves amid the people of the GHniilo hushnnd, loved und honured ; and Ilonry St Giliiinra teaches his beauiful babies, iu their lirst liS|iinL'S, i ,to niiuglo a prayer, fnr tho xreat natiun — "Whuso shrines ure deiulate, whose Iuod is a dreatu." tg^ Ha who has no shame bu do con- LinT or Pkkmiums uwurdud ut tho TiMilli Aiiiiuul E.xhibitii>n ol the Hun lingdon Counly Agricultural Society, buill nt Iliiiiliiigiliiii on tho U.h, 7lh mul 8th ol Ouiobur, 18Cy : CliiHH 1—Horses, lired Sliulc For the besl HlHllinti. A V Wilson; 2<l bust, K Koliloy ; 3.1 lust, Uoberl Mylon; lirsl llii'co yours ol.l. UG .Mor¬ rison; luisl guliliiig, S K Iluiiiy, Ud bi'Kl, II (, Fi-licr, 3.1 liesl.J.inus llul- eliisi.ii ; ilest. yuailinj;, liutil Jolm .MiConib; bust brood tii.iii'. Tli.iiiius .McCuhun, LM bust, K G Morrison, 3d best, Jainus Hulcliinon ; best throo yours old mnro, John M OiiUs, 'i.J belt, Owen Bi'Uiior; bosl two years old inaro, Koberl D Myton ; best six nio.s. coll, Iliivid Sjii'ck, 2il best, Juiiich lint- eliison ; liusl yoiirlitifj, Juines Kyler. CluHH 2—Cuiiimuti Slock. For thu bust druuglil slalliun, John Lloy.l, 2il best, lienj. F Goodinan ; LomI iliree years old, Samuel Grove, 'Jil bust .Mcx McCrvll; best tvio years ohl, Henry Marks, 2d best, Jiiiiics Ilnlclii- Hoii ; best yuiirliiig, E Roblcy, 'Jil bust, Wm. Euloy ; besl brood innre, John nhoiUs, 2.1 huHt, V. Itoliluy, 111 best, J Iluulilson; best Ibrco yctiD old, I'', Shooinalter, 2d b.'sl, Wm Knpert, lid liusl. David 'riioinpsoii; best iwo yours old, .-VMbury l.4i»ks, 2iJ best, .-Vibury Oaks, 8.1 host. John Rhodes ; best year- liiig, Joseph Kiioilu, 2d bc,<l, l.'liarlos Ili'tliior, 3d host, K Robluy ; besl six monlhs cok, Georgo McConl, 2il best, John Rhodes, 3(1 best, E Ilohl.'y ; besl draught lioiso, LivitigHloii Kobb, 2il bust, John HhndoH. 3d best, .Maiiin Mlllor; bust riding horse, Dr. D I' -Mil¬ ler, 2il best, R G Morrison, 3.1 best. Job .SiHck ; bust family horse, Miss Mollie Mil'nliun, 2.1 best, E Shocmakei', ild bern, Charles Ili'irucr; best pair of malclu'K, James Myton, 2d best, (iral- lus Miller; best, mules, Jnlm Jackson, •Jd best, I'} Kobloy, 3d besl, Ilieliai',1 Cliili'ole; best iroUiiig liofse, W A Oaks, lime 3:13; 2.1 best, Samuel Mc- M.itilgnll, Iiim'.,3:i78; 3d besl, William lirickcf, lime 4:18 ; best n.e!;iii„'hor-c, II K Sliafer, limo 3:28; 2d besl. Dr. Meal, lime ."5:4(5; besl walliiiig horse, Daniel Kyper, lin u I'!.'i4 ; besl llirco yeurs olil. l>aao Long, lime 4:31. ('Ia«s 3—Neal SlocU. For the besl I^evon cow, 'riiomas S .McCalmii ; beat Alderiiey c:nv. Tlms S McCaliaii, 2d besl, Thnmus (1 Fisher ; besl AMeriiey b.'lfet', 11 (I Fi-lier, 2.1 best. 'I' C Fi-'ber; lust Cumtilnti lleiler, T C Fislier, best common bull, 1) Uu- jnrl, best coitimoti call, I) liii|i.'r!, best common cow, H.iriy Zeigler; best sliort horn bull. |i JCyper, Jr , 21 best lalf. A II Ill-Ill; 3.1 besl AM,nicy ciw, r C Fislier. Class 4—Sheep F.,r the b.'st fum^ Wool l,.i, 1,-, j„lm NlKlilwii.c,liest Long Wool eu c, Jolm Nl^biwiiie; best S.nillnl.iwn IniiU, Ju- coh .Musser, b.sl l!ahp«ell .'we, Samuel Kissitiget', besl liakewell liuek. .Samuel Kissinger; best tnixeil breed biiclc. II A .Marks, best Long Woul ewe, 11 A .MaiUs;b,sll,air-bl..od hulceslei; Jac.ib .Musser, besl lull bl.i.nl (.'anailinii ewe, Jacob .Mnsser, best luillblool Lclcceier builr. Jacob .Mus.str. 'I'be l.'iiiiiiiiUec wero of opii.it.ii liml ihe Leieo. ti-r in lI'O besl sl.icU inlm duceil, anil nliouLI l.u pi.couraged A failure lodo Ihis would in Ibc opinion of the (loinmiitoo be injurious 10 iho F.xliibilioii ll'reailer Class 5— llngH For the besl hoar. I) Iiiipi it. 2.1 besl .•\iulr.'W Decker; besl liller ol pigs, Jolm Watl.-I. 2il beM. I) l:ii)ierl ; besl sow, K .Sboeinuker, 2.1 besl. I) Kujierl; best Cliesier While, 1) Itup.-rl. Class 7—Ajjriculiiiral Imiilemmls. liesl plow, lilaUe k McNeil, 2i| best L C Hupp; besl blllsule plow, I. C liiipji, 2.1 l).>l, JaiiU'H Long; best culli¬ valor, T I' Love, I'oi' besl grain drill, Whurloii k .Maguiio, 2.1 b.sl, A I'i Stewart iV Co ; 2.1 best baml corn shell- ur, Wliartnn & .Magiiiie, best clilor mill. A Ii .Slewart .t Co, 2d best lull- side barrow, J amen Long, best wagon lifter, J.isupb DongliiHs, 21 best. A R Slowurt ct Co.; best buy elevut.ir, ,S G Sitii|i-oii, best one-bursu |ilullorin wu gon. J M Isenberg I'remuims were recoinmenij.'.l \n J C Siiiuur for u ^uin spring :^taiii diill, 82 ; I) Kyper, Jr., for a sled, 81; A W Wrigl.l, lor a sled lock, $1, and 81 ou u Lttticaaler beo hive. They also rcc oiiimend that a diploma bo given to Caulliiiai. k litolher'sseeding ii.ncliiiio In regard to Ibo JteiijieiH Hint .Mow- era on exbibilioii the Commitu-o were not able to decidu on tbiir r.spi'clivu merilH, tho agenls ol aomo of them not being pre»uiil lo sbtiw tluir ndvunta- HvB. 'J'licy would, however, recom mond the Etna, iiuckeyo niii) Clipper Renpera und Mowers, ua ull beiii^ g.iod mucliines ClusH 8—Grain, Seed.s, Flour k .Meal Uesl busliel wliilu wheal, Jui-.ib C Isenberg, 2il be-t, Jolm Ni:;hlivine; bo-t bus ted wheat, John Wurlel, 2iid Ih'Sl, L H'll.b; heal bush lye, Sumit.l Kix-injier, 2d best, 1) Hare; hvni, biisli yellow corn, Wm. T Cliilcole, 2i| besl. G W GearbHTl ; best wbi o corn, 11 .A .Mark, 2il best, (ieorgu .Moiinluin ; bcHl li'ipconi, U IS Lewis -J-J besl, William Ci-othley; b.'sl oats. El. A Tlnonpsoii. 2<t buHl, J> Hare; best huitkwlient. (jeo Huwii, 2il besl, V, A 'J'liomps.n ; 2iid best cloveisoed John Rhodes, best tl mothy seed, W Riipert, 2.1 I.e.-t barrel white wliOMi flour, J U Cannon, best barrel red wheat fluur, J R Carmon, 2d bosi, G W Olowinu. Class I)—Mochunical Impleitiotit.i and UletiNlls. Rest chnrn, Wharton A Maguire BI besl, .\ Lyim; best cmk stove. Wliar ton vt .Muguiro bust parlor siine, d.i, bust meal vussol, Samuel Kissinger, boHl sido of harness, C H Miller & Son, beat uppor louiher. do, bust calfskin, do, bust kip, do, boat IWo-horsu carri¬ age, D .Mongol, best buirgy, do, best two-horsu Rpriiij{ wa^on, do, besl lotot cabinut ware, P Brown, hei't sjicciaien marble work, (jreeti & Heaver. Class 10, No' 1 —Fruils. Resl and largest variely ol apples, Wiii-Yocuin,2f1 heal, .\i.irtitt Sbaiik. 3.1 besl, Wm. Mnss-jr; boal do/.uii fall apples, R Ciolsley, second bust, Levi Wright, oil besl, Georgo .MminlHin ; best dnneti winter apples. Chas. Ilefl'- iior, 2d best, Andrew Docker, 3d best, Georgo Ilawn; bosi and gr.alesl vari¬ ely of peaclies. J MeComb, 2d besl, J K llnrtiisb; besl ussnrled basket of peaches, A P Wbile, 2d best, Andrew Decker, 3il boat, Jobn Warfel; host illsli of qiiiiicos. Miss I) J Tboinps'in, 2i| besl, J A Crewitt, 3d busi, Mrs K Hupert Somo specimens of plums and peaches, preserved in liquor, wuro on exbibilioii, for wliicli tbe Commit teo would like to bavcawunleil premi¬ ums but did nol consider them in tho projier class. Tboy wonld h.nvever recoiuiiieiid a premium ol 81 on ouch of ibem. Class 11, No. 2—Fruils. Rest winter pears, W L Mosser, 2d besl, Jobii Niglilwine; best collection ol grapes, Martin L Shank, 2d besl, Mrs J ,simpaon .'Vfriua ; besl vaiiely ol pears, W L Mosser, 2il best, ('buries .M'riea ; besl dwaif pears, .\I rs Jnsliuu (ireeiilatid, besl nuiivo grapes, K .Sboe- maker, -M bevl, Isaac. .Martin ; 2d besl sugar p.ats, (ieorgu Moitnlaiii, 3d best dozen full punts, .Mrs. K W Miller, bcBl ('alawlia 'iiajn's, Jnlm ,Motiiz, best Sockle piars, Joseph Ilariilsb. Class No. 12—Vegetables Host Princo Alborls, John Lee, besl Peacbblow, do, besl Gariiot, do, besl late Goodrich, do, seeond best Peach- blow, .S Foust, sec ll.ll besl Garnet, H Croi.sley, Becond besl Into Gnodricli, K A rii.impson, second b.sl Piince .\l- berls, Jolm .Niglilwine, be.^l Meicei', K Cr.ilslev, best lLuri.-,on, I- Kobb, 2iid liesl, 1> Ilare; best early Rose, II A Mark, 21 besl, |) Ruperl ; best larly G.ioiirieli, II A Mark, 2J b.-.sl, (i.-oi'gu C.iibiii; l.csl Calilorula while, I) llatu, best variety, D Rupert, best blue Nc- sli:iimuc, George .Mountain, best sweet pot.itoes, Win. Crolsley, 2.| best, Johu Corl..:n. Class No. 13. N.l 2 —Vogelables Uesl rula baga, -\ Wrighl, 2.1 best, John Skevhu; bent sugar boel. Maty Stroiise, 2il best, Jackson While ;1k«i pejipers, A 11 Kaullmaii,2d bc-,1, A P W JohiiSloii; besl lobucio, do, 2'l b.sl, II A .Murk; best pi.rsiii|is, W Mals.ni, besl onions, K Lell'.ird, 2.1 besl, Lewis Hcigatis; besl celety. F 11 Lane, 2iid b.sl, llo, lies t cair.ili'iwef, .Mr.< Urecti- bct'i,', 2il best, S.imiiel l.'.ouelius; be.sl puiiijikin, Iv Paikel', 2d b.sl, Jas P..ri; bisl piu pumpkin, .\ (.'.ubin, 2.J best, U W Woinelsdorr; besl squash, John Ctuiiu'f, 2.1 b.sl, V. A (ii'.'cii; best cab¬ bage. A P W Jolinslon, 2.1 be.-l, Geo We>ll):iiiik; lie-^t niaiigi-l wurlz-l, Jnlm Nij;lil.-. ine, 2il be.st e_-g planl, .laiius .Saxliiii, best inrnips, I" Cubiti, seconil benl, Jolm .Nigblrtiiie; besl lumalocs, A WngliL 2d besl, K A Green; b'sl and giealesl variety tomatoes, A W Wrigiit. besl I euiis, John ICii.ul.s, 2iid besl, F.leaiior .MeCall ; li.si p.-as, K llutcliison, 2il biHl, W Afiica; best Id luce, .'S.iiituel Ci;riielia-i. Cluss 11 —Pi.ulli'y Best lurkeys, R Cro'.-ley. 2il besl, Jobn Ni,4liiwiiie; best doikliigs, do. Debt guiiieuB, John R'.ujes, be-rl creely James Purl, 2d best, Jusipli Walsoi"; besl bralimapnolra, John Purl, 2 I besl, do; b-j»l polund, du, besl iluck.s, J.imes Purt, lusl cochin eli'i.a. do, besl buti- lams, Djniel .Slewai I, best con.moll, do, benl Spanish, Ci.arles Hrown, l.esi Hban,{liai, Jaines Poll, best L ifleck lo'is'.ui.s, .Mts. C Wi.:ougbl)y. Cias i:.-Diead, Cakes, Ac. Ii. slhoiiio made bread, .Mis. A Cur mon, 2'l bust, .\li. e Finber; best buller Mrs J iSkecse, 21 besl. Mis K RiipctI; •2d best baker's bread. Maty Dual, besl ciiisiiii-d, J'illtt Alrica. 2.1 beat, .Mrs. i; D llil.lobiand; 2.1 best p, ucli |.i.', Mts. Ge.ir;;e .Mounlaiii, be.st apple pie, .In, best spongo cako, Ijibbiu IS..a'., b.sl rui-k, Mis. J Skeese, 2d best, Mr-. W NVilliaiiis; besl HUgar cakes, Mrs John Skeese, 2d best, .Mrs Muiy Il..ul; 2i.d best ginger cake, .Mrs. J .SkoeHc, best jumbles, do ; best biscnil', Mrs Jus. Suxioii, 2d best, Mrs. J .^kees.'; bert gingerbread, Mih. W V Uudolph. Vour Commilleu on ISruud, t^'akea, itc, beg leavo to rejioi l tl.o al.jiu iiamcd awards; und in so d.iiiig wish to ask thu indulgeiicu nf all such un could not sjiociully bo inurkud out us desorving of pr«i-e Whero bo greut vaiiely of unides aru presuiiteil and wberu only twu uw.irds cun bu tiiu.lu in each laso, tbu jiublic ought lu be.ir in tiiii.d tbnt besnlcs thu persons to whum pruiiiluuiH are awurduil there uru ulways utberH who aru enlilled lo Hourly It nol the namo bunor. Kspc- ci.illy do the Comniittpo teol eoiislruin- cd to suy thiH ol the bread and buller Clttoa Its—Huiiuy, &u. Real buney, A.iuiii Waiful, 2d boat, do; best elder wine, Mrs V. Clark, 2d best, .Mis .V Speck; besl hurd soup. .Mrs. Joseph Watson, 2d besl, Mrs. K Gluzier; best vurruiit wine. Mrs. Tiiiie WilliuiuR, 2d bust, .Mrs. K W Miller; hu^l blackberry wine, .^Irs. R ISruce P.'lrikiii, 2d b.sl. Mrs. K Lefl-.oJ; besl tallow candles, D Wumulsdurl, 2.1 besl Mary R.iiti; bust rhubarb wine, Antho¬ ny WliiU), boat grupu wine, John lletf ner, 2d bust, R Uruco Pelri'kon; besl siniwberry wmo, .\|r» A C Ilewill. C'luss 17 — Preserves, Jellies aod Jauia. Rest struwbcry presorvcs, .Mra. A. ,M .Massey, 2d best Mrs. J. D. Cruwitt ; boil quluue prcserrea, do., 2d bnst AJra C Oaks; besl peaoh .^Iary .M'Carthy, 2d best .Mrs. W. P. Itud.ilph ; best pear, Mn K Gh./.ier, 2d best du , du ; best uberrv Mrs Jas U.ioker, 2d best .Mrs K. Gla¬ zier ; beat Totuatuos, .^Irs. <J. A. Hrowu, 2d bust Mrs ti. D. Hildubrand; best ap¬ ple jelly, Mrs. R. M. Speer, 2d baat Rachel Weslun; best euiiaiit Mr*. K. Glazier, 2d best Ruohel Wesion; best iiuioce jelly Jeooia Lewis, 2d butt .Mr*. Jas. Bricker; best blaqkborry jelly lUob- el WettoD^ 2J hen Ella Alrica; best grnpo Ksohcl WcLlun, 2d best Ziuie j Khiim ; best raspberry .latii .Mrs J. A. I liruwn, 2d best ,\lis J. K. Harnish; best I blackberry .Innt Mrs W. V. Rudolph, I 2d best .Mjry McCall. i Clnss 18—Sugar, Huller and Pickles. j Hcst humo tnnje sngar, A. P. Wbjte, , 2d bot do , d.) ; best dumcslio molaises, I mnple, .Mrs. S. Ncul, 2d best A. P. White; I best t.imato hnlter Mrs. S. Neal, 2d best i Mrs, K A. Svpo; best nrann huitar R. Allice|Wright; 2d host Mrs-E. D. Ililde¬ hrand; best apple butler Mis. A. Speok, 2d best .Mrs. S .Neal; best pear butter .\Irs. A. (;. Hewitt, 2d best .Mrs Skecso ; bisl quince butter E W, .Miller 2d beit I Mrs l',;.-V ,Sypc ; best mixed picklos Mni. A. C Hewitt, 2d ben Mra. V. D Hildc- br.iuJ; best cucumber pickles, but ope j sample, .Mrs. SLec.>c; best tumato pickles, i hut une sample, I!ebcco:i Hall ; best To- j mnto catsup, Mts W. Williams, 2il best I .Mrs. .\. II. Might; hcst aider vinegar I Alliee Fisher, 2d best .^Irs K. LclTord. j Class IU —Dumestic Manufactures. , licB*. rag carpet .Mrs ,/. 1) CrcKriH, ?il i best .\lrs. J. Watsiin; best quilt .Mrs. N. ; K Ciizr.ons, 2d best V,. A. Sipcs; best 'ciivorlet Mrs. A W. Wright; best Flan- ; nel Mrs .\. W. Wright; hest counter- I pane Aljoc Rhule.H, 2d best Mra. Clara jKiug; best giithni carp.it .Mrs .lamea ; Saxtuu ; best mens cltcu stuckin..;8 Kmma I Duiland, '.'d best .Mrs l). Clark j 2d ' best Indies cuttun siuckitipn .Mrs. K. , Clatk; best worsted stockings .\Irs. D. Kypcr, 2d best Kiuma Durland; beet wuulleu Mrs. I. Williamson, 2d best Mrs. H. I'r.ii/.ley ; best yarn miituns .Mrs. A, i W. Wright. I Clnss 20—Linen and Fsncy Work. Hest linen ,Mrs. A. Wright; 2d besl ; du , d.i ; best luw dntb, ,Mrs. A. W. ; U light, 2d best Mis. K. Chifcutt; beat .utii.mun cuver Mrs K. D. Uildehrnud, I 2.1 best Mrs. V. A. Green ; bent sufa ! pill.iw L. Phesnnl; best lamp mat Liizia i Africa; 2d best sola cu,hiun Klla Sbue¬ maker; boat eiubr.iilcrcd cushiuu Collie Saxtuu ; best cr.iehil plu cushion JcMuia Lewis; best thread mat .Sallic Armilago ; best rug V. D. HilJcbrnml, 2d best .Mrs. K .\eely ; bust pin cushiun .Mfs Rev J. .I.Kerr; best linen duper .Mrs. H. N'cll; best rcceptiuii ciniir euvcr K .\. Green. Clu.ss 21 —Honncts, r,nibr.iidery, &c. Rest lidy (Wuifled^ Klla Zeigler; best wurMcd slippers Jennie Lewis, 2d best Maggie Cbambcrlin ; best childs wurked dross .Mrs. K. W. Miller; hcst embruid- ered liuiiilhcichief .Mai:;;ic Cbambcrlin, 2d best Maty A Stuens ; be.-t silk slip¬ pers .Margery Cliilcult ; best cruchct shawl .>lnggio Ainiita;V'; best bounct Kutiico All-ica ; best cruehel tidy (culluni Annie I!.rt..l, 2d liesl .\.,uiiio Green; best eii.bri.idercd skirl .Nlaiy .Vuwingham. flass 22—Shell wji'k, fic. Hcst orean shell nii'.ss wurk .Mrs A. .M. Masscv,-Jd best .^l„. ,) Wuisun; best wax ciufs Itaehel .M. Miller; best hair lluwcrs .MrJ A II Might,'.'d best lielf Stewart; best head cusliiun Mrs. Thumaa' Ilurchin II, 2,1 best Mrs. Mary Oibison ; best Icalhei w, rk Mrs .1 .\ Pollock ; best Wax Vise Martha A. Skeese ; best seed lluwc.-.s Mri .luhn Cuder. Class '23-Floral Deparlmeni HeM ll.ial design, .>Ir, ,V M Mnssey, 2d best. Mr., i; W Miller; best tnble vast) uf eut llnweis, Mrs. C Willuughby, 2nd' best, du; best round hnn.l b.iquet, Mary Miller, 2d besl, .S„u .\,.|r; best Hut buijuet du, 2d best, Rachel Weslun; best cellec- tiun ..I d iblius, Mis Jas. lirickcr, 2d best, I .leiiuie Shavir; besl c.illecliun verbeoas, linehcl Wisl.Ill, best geraniums, .Mrs tl .Vill.iughhy, 2J be*t, Magnus Kuch; best , rises, .Mrs A M Massey, besl put pIsDta, j Mrs K iTurk, 2d best, dn; best haogiog j buskel cul Huwers, Mrs Mary Miller, 2nd . besl, Mrs A M Mass-j; best du uf gruwiug j plants, Libbic llaai, 2d best, Mrs J S I Cornman. I.' as» 24 — I'uiottug, j Secund be-t iiiaiinc diuwiug Mrl. S. I .N'cal ; best -raj 11 Mn Ninnio llreon, , 2d be.t ,1. i:. Stevens ; lu ti pen and iuk vke.chUcv G, W. /..hunter; beit oil pniniing un glass >irs. K. W. Miller, 2d i best du , du. ; bu.t peu drawing .Mrs J. A. I IVlluck, 2d best Mrs W. P. Rudolph ; i best Iith..graph Mrs. K. Dcuney, 2d besl j Nottia l.'laek ; be.1 oil painting H. W. Miller, 2d best do., d.i.; test Uodscapo io 'ml Mrs. W. .\ (trbison, 2d besl Mrs. I Nannie Green ; beat water color .Mr» W. I P. Rudolph. I Class 26—(.'hildrens' Drpartment. j liesl trunk tid. Cremer; tuilet set i Sallio Aruiilage; ii.ly Aunio Taylur; I hnndkerchicrcuae Maggie Arinilage, Aonie . Zuhniler ; bracelets M«g'.;io Wright; wurlt j b.ix Maggio .-Vimitage, siary Scutt; btick- I cts L. ISruwa ; m.,ss basket Mtggie Ar- .milage; culiuge Frank ('reiorr; lol- .dicrs hniiio .>liiioD Weaver; patchwork i Julia Africa ; 2 Dulls M Siriekler ; thread ] frame Frank Crewitt ; patchwork Aunio j Weaibruuk ; quilt Alliee Williams; dull I Julia Africa; frame T. li. Cruwitt; I s<oi|ue Maggie Millur; llural design, chair, ; Kd rreuiei ; hanging basket Curraoce I Ls'Wis ; dull und bedstead Juuuia Hamer ; j Wurk b.ix and dull .-Vnnio Soil; slippora Mary /.ahnlzor; lu.iss basket iMary Seolt ; I uK'phant Irvin 11 uff man ; quilt Malti* I .Vecl; watch case, tepher, .\Hoi» Seolt ; I lump mat .Miry Siroutc ; rattle Cuiraooa . Lewis ; hnir pin receirer aud bead cusb- lun ; Litzie .N'efT; needle cuthiun Magglt .M'.Murttie; hiuging bsuket Auole Hevtt; I alucktngs Mullie Rupert; luilac aat Sua/ !Shu«iuaker; mat Ida Ulaok; toilet (ut , .-Vnuio Taylor. I Discreti.innry Cummillco. liriioiD cnr* Juhn Ni)(htwinc; cloths I rack L. V. tidwards : Spanish jick Woi. jli Shaffer; picinru frume Mrs. L. Jubo- I soo; bruum emu 11. .\. Mnrk; graiu |kOrueu and rustic winduw shads J. C. I Siuger; lut of fruino work, ornice, niocld- I log, aash, d:c , liurchiucll A' Son; loDgi- j troth bee bivo iiurobiiioll i Sin : ouriao- I dor seed Ge.irga Weslbrouk ; brumu oorn A. W. Wright ; muuthly ritspberry Mra. J. A. Pulluck ; oaody Summers 4 lUiily; ouioD seed Mary .M'Call ; bashaoi appics Jeooia lirickar ; speoookra ti. A. (iteen ; hiokury obair Jubu tlamilluo; piao* ¦.f oasiiuata K. iimitb; p!eo« of b«tvu« olotb U Smith.
Object Description
Title | Journal American |
Masthead | Journal and American |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 38 |
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 | 1869-10-20 |
Location Covered | Huntingdon County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
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Contributing Institution | Juniata College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1869 |
Description
Title | Journal American |
Masthead | Journal and American |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 38 |
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 | 1869-10-20 |
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 29368 kilobytes. |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | To submit an inquiry about or request a viewing of Archives or Special Collections materials complete the Archives and Special Collections Request Form here: https://libguides.juniata.edu/ASC |
Contributing Institution | Juniata College |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text |
The Journal & American.
PCBLISHED EVERY TVEDNESDAr
J. A. NASH.
Office on the corner o/ Bath and Wash¬ ington ttreett, Utntingdon, Pa,
Terms:—Two Dollars per year in ad¬ vance ; Two Dullars and Fifty Cents if not paid within tho year, sod Three Dollars if not paid antil the cipirition of the year. These terms will be striotly adhered to. No paper discnntinned until all arrearages «re paid, unless nt our option.
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Mnsser & Fleming,
Attorneys-at-Iia-w,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Odlcs nocona floor ufUlstsr'a bullillnfi, Ulll •Irsel. ^jr~ Pension? and othor claims promiilly colltcted Msy 20, 1860.
¦* P. W. JOHNSTON,
SURVEYOR,
HUNTINGDON, P.i. Offioe, on Smith street, over Wooda & Wil¬ liamson's Law Office. May 12, 18C9.
P. M. LiTtle k milton 8. E.ytle,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Huntingdon, Pa ,
Have formed a partnership nnder the nome and firm of
P. M. & M. S. I.YTLE.
and hsve removed to the ol^ce on the south side of Hill street, f.iurth door west of Smilh.
They will attend promptly to all kinda of le¬ gal business entrusted to their care. ]np7'69.
t. B. SlMrSOtt. G. B. ARMITAOR.
SIMPSOIV & ARHITAGE,
ATTORNEYS AT LA W,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Office in Hrick Row, opposite Court House. Jau. 27, 18U9.-0m.
T S. BLAIR,
Attorney at Law and Cooveyanoer.
office, in Ihe room formerly occupieii by Squire Johnston.
Pensions and back claims promplly collected.
Sept. 30, 18118
^ A. POLLOCK,
SUE VEYOR AND R ilAL ESTA TEAGENT,
IIUNTI.tODON, Pa., Will attend to Surveying in all its branches.— Will also buy, sell, or rent Farms, Houses, nnd Renl Estate of every kind, in sny part of tlie UuitedStates. Seu.l for circular, [deo.26,'67
DR. J. A. UEAVKR, Having located ul Franklinville, offers his professional services to the community. Deo. V2, 18C».
^ J. W. MATTERIV,
ATTORNKY AT LAW AND
GKNKRAL CLAIM AGKNT,
IlUNTiNODON, Pa.
Office on mil ...Ireet.
Soldiers' claims ngninst tho Oovernment for Inck pay. bounty, widows'nul Invulid pensions atteu.lcd lu with gre-it care and promptoeBS.
.May 80, 1800.
JOHU aCOTT. B. I. BttOW«. J. U. BAILKT.
The name of this Urm hns been changed fron- Scolt k Ilrown to
SCOTT, HROWN k BAILKY, un.ler I'hich name they will hereafter conduct their pr iCiice ns
A TTOR.VE YS AT LA W, HUNTINGDON, PA. Pensions, und all claims of soldiers und sol¬ dier's heirs ngninst the Oovernment, will be promplly prosecuted. [my. 17, '05.
DR. D. P. HUMMER, Office on Hillstrecl, in the room fur- nierly ocenpied by Ilu.lolpU M'lMurlrie, Ei,q., lluntingdnn. Pa., w..uld re.;j^»ctfi';;^' DlTcr hi? professional services to the oitiicns of Ilunt- inguuu aS'l rlciuity. [my.0,'07.
DR. A. n. nRimnAVGii. Having perin.inenlly located at Hunling¬ don. offers hie prufessioniil serrioes to the communily.
OlEce, tho samo n» that lately occupied by Dr. Luden. [April 11, 1800.
EJ. CEBENB, . DENTIST.
Dfficc romiived to Leiiter'a New Buihling, IlillStreet, Hunlingdon. [sept.l 1,'07.
AIAjISON MILLEll,
R.
DENTIST,
Haa removed to tho Brick Kow, opposite Ihi Court House. [Doo. 14, 1860.
UliBallaneons 2lin)ertiBnnent«.
J A. NASH, . JOU PRINTER,
HONTINQUO.N, PA., In the "Journul Buildiug," corner of Wash¬ ington aud Dath BtreelB, a fow stops North ol the "Diamund."
JAS B. (LDKCDai.
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QKO. I'. KLUKRnOK
ELDREDCE & BRO..
FabU»h«rt, BookseUeri, & Stationers, Nus. 17 k 19 Suuth Sixth Streot, (abuvo Chestnut,)
PllILADELPHIA.
PartioalarntUntiou paid to the country trade Always on hand a large supply of Leltor. Cap. Note. Oill. and Wrappiug Paper, Schuol and Miscellaneous Books, Slates, Pens, Ink, Mucil¬ age, Photograph Albums, Paper Bags, ke., kc
Liberal lermi to cath bugeri. [aug,)10,U6
ATURE'8 GRKAT RKSTORER. SOHlJbrTZ'S
-• CKI.EHRATKD
BITTER CORDIAL.
Till, IirHlHinillon U now olTortdto the l.uljllc a, a relia¬ ble NUli-titiilo l..r lliH liuuiy wunlileM cunilHiuuds whirli nuw doisl Iho niarkel. II I" purely vvistobla. cooipoMd of vartuua herlm. ^ulliem.! fruiu Uie graat ilorehouM at nature au.l M.lecle,l Willi Iho uini.«t ram. II il nol rs- conujuudsd •• « euro ull. but by ludirocl ¦alal.ry laSu- eaoounlho llmrl, J.iver, Kl.lu»y>, l.ungs, glomacll and Bowele, II »cu Uulli «. a |.r.-vriil.llv.. lu.d. euro lor maay of Ibo diaawe lo which ll.i>«' urf «n" sre ¦ul.Jocl. Ill" a nlUble Ikailly niedlcloe, «u.l .an 1« Uikon by oiiher Inhjil or ailall with tho eaiiio IsmoHclal re-iulti. It ii corula. iiroianl aud "iwody reiiuily for Dinrha,,. DyKnlery, Uowtl OnHpluitl, Dy„Kp.la, jLoieaua „f HviriU. >liialinoi, Siek-Headuehu.ek. for Vhitli an.l Enerl ofall kliiilii, It |i Au- honor snil oafiir Ihan |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
FileName | 18691020_001.tif |
Month | 10 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1869 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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