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Ojffiee on thi coriiei- ,0/ Bath and ^Wul?-'] In.', t'n^toii ttreett, Huutintfdon, ,}\i, ¦,., Teum:?:—T*o'Dollars por year ih ad¬ vance ; Two n.jliiiva and Fifty Cents jf not paid witliin tha\Jenr,' aod Tlirco. Dollars if not paid untiltJiB cipirattuo of tho jier. Theae toritis will be BtriMly adhered to. No paper discoifliniicd iinttl all arrcurugCH arc pnid, iinlcBS at oor option. KUiir ' I.'; ll] 'E^WCtitlu^niDk^i, IJbeift} are the ba!*«|i :4 I tin : t I-. -i'l . 0-1 ,aim , '. i a. - .—i.l. '¦—:aif_»-iu_« 111 •jo^lu.l Jiiirmony and all human prosperltjr. IhnrfMmonal Carta. I. B. SIMPSON. 0. 8. .AnniTioa. .SIMPSON &, ARfllTAQE, ATTORNEYS xiT LAIV, HUNTINGDON, PA. Olliee iu Brick Row, opposilo Court Hbiiab. Jan. 27, 1869.-6ui. ' ' T a. B(.A1R, Attorney at Law and Oonveyaaoer. ^ Office, in the room formerly occupied by Squire Johnston. Peusious and baok olaims promptly colleolod. Sepl, 110, 18118, _^_,^ . iy|iLTOiH s, i.TTi,iB5;;'J,- ,;;. ATTOllN^rAf LAW, IluNTiNonoN, Pa. Will alleud promptly to all kiuds of legal businc.'.s entrusted lo bis care. ' Collcelioni mado with the leasl possible delay. Sptci.il altentioo giveu to Convegancingin all its branches, suob as the pteparalioi. nf Deeds. Morlgnees, Leases, Bonds, Articles of Agree- nient. tico. All r)tiQsrianarolalin.£ to i^uiicI Titles in Penn- iglvaniii carefuUj considered. r tbeir bi also nsoertain f..r land owners wbelh Ilia are paienle.l, aud obtain Palnils itbo mny desire tbera. [apl. I,"' OLD SERIES, V0L,J5i,..i HUNTINGDON, PA., APRIL 7, 1869. NEW SERIES, VOL. 10, NO. 11. T A. POLiLOOK, - SUR VE YO RAND R "iA L ESTA TE AOENT, IIu.Mri.NOiMiN, Pa., Will atlend to Surveying in all its hrarcbra,— Will also buy, sell, or reul Fnrnis, ll.iu..e.s. and Ileal Estate of every kind, in auy pnrt of lb.' United States. Send for circular. [dcc.'J5,'G7 Dn. J. A. UEAVER, Having located at Fi'iukliuvllle. ofl'crs bis profps,iio.i.il scrvicoe to tbo communily. Deo. 1'.!, 18GG. J. W. MATTEUW, ATTOUNKY AT L,\.W AND GKNKUAL CLAIM AGENT, UusTiNauox, I'a. Office on um sireet, Suldiera' claims ngainsl the Oovernment for I ack pay, bounty, widuwij' and luvnlid pensioos attcn.led lo wilb gre.it onroand'promptuess. May 30, 1860. ,*.,3 ^Q"' IAW PAUTNEllSniP. J U. Bruce I'etrikin & Mordecai I!, Massey bavc bccoino associated in lbe praclioe of law. un.ler tl.c fir.u of I'clrikin & Massey.— Promiit nltention will be paid to all business eutrualed lo tbeir care. Pr.iotlco in Hunting, dnn nn.l lbe a.ljuiniiig counties.. Pensions an.l all claims of Boldiern and others agniubl ll.e Slute nnd United States promptly allui.dtd to, Cllliop tho saiuo bcrelufore occuiiicd l.v Wilauj. k Potriliin. K. imUCE I'KTIlllilN, MOUU, B. M,VSSEy. Il.inliugaon, Tec. 20, 1805. JOIIH SCOTT. ST. nnowK. ¦ J. H. BAlLav The name of tl.ls firm haa bcon ohanged fron* Scolt k Brown to SCOTT, UROWN k BAlLKi', un.ler vl.icb unnie thcy will hereafler conduel ihsir practico hu ATTORNEYS A T LA II'. HUNTINGUON, PA. Pansions, nnd all claims of solJiera andaol- di.'r's heirs against Ihe Oovernment, will be promptly prusecatcJ. [my. 17, '05. Dil. n. i». MiL.i.ii:K, Office on llill sired, iu the room fur¬ merly occupie.l hy Ku.lolph M'Murtrie, Esq,. Huntingdon, Pa,, w..uld respeetfally offer bis profHS.'.ioniil services to tbe ciliiens of Hunt¬ ingdon nnd vicinity. [my,',),'ll7. T^R. A. U. BRVIUnAITGII. I / Having permnnenlly locnte.l at lluntlniz- dou, ollera his professional services lo the community. OlEoe, ti.e samo ns that latoly oeeupied by Ur. Luden. [April 11, 1866. EJ. OKKENE, , DEiVTIST. Office removed lo Leiiter'a New BulMii^;;, Hill Streel, Huutingdon. [aept.U,'li7. 828 HOOP SKmrS 028, CORSETS, CORSETS, WM. T. HOPKINS, ito.tt'is ARcJii .ST ICC r.r, i>iiir/. MANUFACIUIllill OF lllK Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirit ron LADIES, MISSES AND CIIILI.REN, The largest assortineiit. aiul liesl qunlily nnd stylea iu llio Americin ilo,kat Ky-ry In.ly sbt.uUI Iry iheiii. as ibey reeniiimnid ihroisrlves hy wearing lonper. ri'taiiiiug lli.-ir stupe inuul. belter, heini:'lighter m.d nii.re f/,u(ic ihau nil others—WARllANTBD m flier./ rM;,rc(. nnd snlil at verv l.iw prices. Aek for HopklBa' "CHAMl'lii-N'SKlllT. Silperior llan.l-ma.le. \Vhnle-l...no COUSK.TS iu Kifleen diirerent Orn.lea. inclulinK the "Im- pcriil" and Thompson & Lon.,'d.iu'a "OI.OVK FlTTINn" COR.'^BT.^'ranging in prices from Bl Cenls t.l $."..'•.0; tnnell.iT with .L'sepl. Ilecliel'a CEbEllUAl'KD I'llKNCIl WOVKN COKSBtS; (.uperi.ir MLipe- and qu-.llty. 'Ton j differcnl Or.ides. fro.n $1.10 to fi'i.ijO. Tliey are lbe fiucst und besl pooda for llie priee,«. ever imported, Tlic Tr.idc s.ipplie.l will. IlllOf SKIRTS nnd CDR.SETS ..( Ihe Lowest K,ites.. Thoso visitinn tbe Cily should not tail to 0..11 and examine our Qoods aud Prices, as we dety ill eonipelitiou. Sepl. 23, I8i;8 -3m REMOVAL. UE.\P, PAUSK ANI) REFLECT '. SKUK NO FUUTIIEU! 1 FOU A CHEAPER BETTER SELECTED AND JIOUE FASHIONAULE 6TO€K OF C^ OTniI%«, THAN lll.XI' AT GEO. F. MARSH'S, in tbesecnn.l slnry ..f Head's new buildiug, on Ireel, cann..r he r..u..d. lides a fine ass.inmenl of UKAUV-MADE CLOTHING, i\ to offer to the.publio the flnesl l\ HKNDKBn. E\V IFlftM. C'l RRI A GE 'MANpfA CTOR Y p. 8. ISBNUKIIO k CO., having purchased • bu e.^labli.'I.OU'Ut of Auderson C.'Zzens. nenr ll.e Kiore of Henry k Cn , will carry on the liusl.iess In all Ils various branehea. They will insi.ufi.cture CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, nnd all other vehicles thnt may he desired. Having hn.l ciisidemblc experienoe in Ibe business, tbey flaller IbemselTes that Ibey can. len.ler saii8f..oiiou lo oil who may favor them wilh Iheir cusL.m, I'arlicular nud prompt attention given to and nn effort la share nf rjo.J.7,^68. llill. I lie is prep I line cf I AMERICAN. ENQ1.I,-5H AND FRENCH C L O T H S, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, ever lin.UKbt lo lowu. which will bo .MADF, TO OKUF.ft IN TIIK LATEST AND MOST FASHIONAULK .SiVLi;r<, al nilei. never bcf..ro equnlle.l since the w..i' Those iu wni.l of Cl'.ibing will cnsull their owu intereal by examining n.y po.nls nu.l Ici.ni- iug my pi'ioes l.cf.irc pureliiam^ elsewhere. Thankful f'.r past palr..l.nt;.: an.l I.eins ile- tcrmiuod to guar.l bia cusl .inur'a inleresl,'', ho solicita a coutiuuuuce .'f il"' same, OEO. F. MAU?I1, Sept. 16, I8U8. TMPORTANT TO BUILDERS! BURCHINELLS NKW PLANINU MILL! T. Burobinell k S.in hnvi..|!juai e..m|.l..t.''. Ihe erectiou of K firsl class I'lnni..)^ .Mill n' Huntingdon P.i,, Are |napnr,rd t.. 611 ,.11 ..i-1.1- f..r ISuildiun M.ilerb.ls of all ki...l». .ucl. ... yelb.w n.iU wiiile piue fl....ni.ir. Wealher h...i.l ing. thmr nntl Wind.iw Pragma, Itlin.la, ;8asb. Sliutlera. U....rH. liraokeis nntl f<cr..|| Wu.k nl repuring. By Uriel attention to bosinese. 10 plense, ibey respecifully sulic publio p^ronage. Uii a wmxEn cooos AT MARCHS' HAVINO pnrobased the greaiest valoly of gnods ever broughl lo llunlingilon, aro prepared lo give greal bargains to those who patroniie tl.eir eaiablishmeot. Their alook consists in part of MUSUNS, CALICOES, DEL.MNE.S, GINGHAMS, FLANNKLS, &o., at ro.luoe.l prices. Alau, a cii'.ico solecliun of Ladies' Dress Ooods. Merinos, figured and plain ', .alpacas ; Mo¬ hair : !.ll wool Delaine.i: Lusiers. roplins : al¬ so, a complete asaortnieiit of Gentlemen's wear, aucll as CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETT.-^, JEANS, COTIONADES, BSlonishingly low prices. IVe.lo not coi.Hl.ler il any troublo to ahow vis, au.l wnuld be pleased tn have Ibe ladles I ll.e public gcn'rally call and examine rnew slock, whioli we .-.re deterniined losell lbe L.west oash prices. In ooui.e.it.ou wilb our olber business we rc estnl.lislie.l a firstcl.'.ss nrlest I nl.le le \V.....I R. ALLISON MILLEK, DENTIS T, Hal removed to tbe Brick Uow, opposite tbe Court lluuse. [Dec. 14, 1859. J A. NASH, ' . JOB PRINTKR, IIUNTINODON, PA., Ill the "Journal Building." corner of Wasb¬ iugton and Bath streets, a few steps North of the "Diamond." JvwivrA iiotJ.si':, VALKNTINK UUOWN, Proprieior, Kail Uoau SraaaT, HuaTiiiauoN Pa. Thia houso hns reoently bean re-fitted and fumibhed in modern stylo. -Strangera wilt find all tbe somforta of a homa at the Juniata House, feb.l(},l8«7. will boil.I ... ll..ilr<.a. 'nciliiiea f.. lions uf lb .M.iuldings of every descrip work il' all ila varieiiea. silusle'l ou the m.iii line ..f and Canal, tbey ci.j..y supei ll.e sl.ipmeul of muleriul to u Slnle. 'I'be peninr pr..prielor nf lbe fir.u boing i) praoiioal buibler and arcbilect is prepnie.l I. furniah plans, speciflc.lli.u.s nuil delailetl draW' nga fnr buildiuga iu wbole or ill purt us tmy bo deaired. All orders promplly and faithfully filled. Address T DUUCHISFLL k SON, June 10, 1868. Ilumii.g.loo. Pa, LUMBER YARD, where all kinda of lumber for buil.ling purpn. s.'P can he hid at rc-.soniiMc rates. Boards, Lnth, .Shingle.", ki-.., (to.; nlwivs on baud, MAUOII k BKO. Ilauliugdun, Oot. 1^1, 18U8. FRANKLIN HOUSE, nCNTLVODON, I'A. r|-lIIK iin.leraigne.l would iiif.'im bis frio.ids I a...I pnlrona lhr..ughout Ibe counly. ...1.1 llio ir.ivelling publio geucnilly. Ibnl he l..,s Ic.se.l r..r a lerm ..f yenra Ihis well knnwn II..lel, wbich baa recently been refitlc.l ami r.'flirnl»b.'d tl.rnui;linut. and is n..w prepare.! I.. .''•riiith Aral class nccomm..dsli..n I., nil wh.. y f -yor him will, their palronage Ilia tuhle ilwsys supulie.l wiib the best lbe mirkel .r.ls. H'l.l hl^ b.l- wilb ll.eeli..iceBI .,f liqu.rs e sl'.'winir h ,s .lis', been re.'enlly cilarded JURY LIST-APKII, TERM. Jac'.li Ilruner, Hfiivi.r. iVest Perry liensnn. farmer,' Tiiil .luoi.b U.ll.hcr, furiner, On.iMwell Go..r>:e ll.'ik'.trcsscr. farmer. Hopewell Andrew Ur.iwiiuver, merchant, linrreo Daviil' Houjtluss, farmer. Shirley .I.ihn D.ipp. tl;;ont. West Clinrlea 'V, Evans, fanner, Sprin^ifield Vi. A Frulicr, roerchdtit. Shirleysburg MijCliaol Funk, foriiier, Warrinrsinnrk Ji.nn'U. Gregory, shoemaker, .Moxnnilrii Diiiiul fl, firoto, farmer, I*«hn Georfrt! Keith; farmer. Cloy " R G. McNeal. farmer, Gluy .raiuca Oliver, fiintjer, Franklin William Piper, l-jborer, Porlcr Livii.(i9t.m R.ibb, farmer. Walker Abruhnm Sinles, blncksmitli, Wulliet Aloxaudur Slewurt, fariuer, Frankliu .Milton .Siinauree, farmer, Wulkei | Holcv 'J'ifipHry. farmer, .>l.irria | .lameK K. ',l'l.uili|.s..n. M. I) , Clay .Ii.hn T4to, larmer. IJniily W. A,, Wakclieltl, lnb.ircr, Sbiilry, | TtlAVEKSP. JUIIORS —FlXSi WF.liK,. | Daniel Abbot, iiiiner, (*iib.iii ! .1, .^1 Apjiloby, uiurchant, rioin*ull i Jacb AuM.sliau;^li. t'uru.i'r. .laek.soii 1 Tlii.iiiai Uell, cnrpeuter, U;.rrco ' I William li....li.'i, larmcr, Spiin^rielJ Williuui .M. l!.ill,'farmer, Sbiil.'y J,inutli'.iii liiiiidlc-faniicr, Lii.c.ln 1 Thuniaa CrdWiiiivcr, fariiuT, Uarreo [ peter Corueliys, tub.ircr, Franklin Dauiol M, Cal.'lia. pluslonr, Shiiley Alison Crum. farmer, Tnd i Saniucl D,.ui;lu», fiirmcr, Shirley Abraham Dean, farmer, .lui.iata ^ Isnac J''.nyeart, faniifr, ','r..iiiwell William Cchrgtt, saddler, Casr.villo William H Green, farmer, Clay .Jaines Green, farmer, We.'l I Henry Grazier, farmer, Wnriioramark | Jaoub Glaze, shoomaker, .Morrifl j J. Dorsey Green, iron master. Porter i L A. Gush, farmer. Heiuleri'on ' Thomaa Hendersun, farmor, \Vurrior.smnrk i E. A. Iludsuii, farmer, Clay Siiiipaou Hi.uck, leaclier, Curbuii .lume.s L. Hunt, farnur, Clay Geiirj;c Jnekson, <;enllem:iii, Huntingdon Julin L'.por.c, faiiiirr, Fraukliu Wusliiiii;lon Lane;, butcher. Walker Samuel .\leViiiy, farmer, (Ilny William Maddeu, farmer, Si.rin.^fiuld John Minniek, tanner, Dubiiii John Ll NelT, farm.M', \Y..s| Josepli Painter, fuunder, Uraily David M Painter, mann.^.er. lirndy William H, Piper, clerk, Carb.ni JaiiieK .M Piper, fanner, Mj.riia David liupert. farmer, lien.l.'r.-,.iii IliMiry Siiuliz, farmer, Frnnklin I.sfi.ic Siv.i.ipe, farmer, .'^li.unt Union Filer ('.. .Sw',)..po, aeiill-man, Huntingdon Chrisliuii Slii.i.ti. lub'.i'.'r. L ..In Willium Tnybir, farmer, Spiin-K.'UI Till.nias Th.iiii[.soi., tinner, P.trier J.ihn Vn.i.Ievundei'. J, P, Wall;er ;.i.i. eiirpeiii.r, W..iri..r-mar!! pili;i!:ir, llen.iersiill Wesl ir, P..rur THIRTY YEARS AOO. How won.lrnns are iheohnnges> Jim, Since ihiriy years ag... When gals wnro wnnlen .tresses, Jim, And hoys w.ire paiiln of l..w ; When abnes were ina.le nf calfskin. And socks ..f hnmespUn wnnl, An.l chil.lreu done a balf-.Uy's work Before Ihc hour for school. The girls look music lessons, Jial, Upon tbe spinning wheel. And prnelieeil late an.l early, Jim, Ou tbo spindle swifl. and reel ; The bnya would ride bareback lo mil A d..zeu times or sn. And hurry off bef.ire 'twas day, Some thirty years ago. . Tho people rode to meeting, Jim, In sl.'ds instead of sleighs ; Anil wnR.iiifl nulo as easy. Jim, . As boggles n..w-a-dnys ; And oxen answeie.l well for teams, Though IK.W they'd be loo slow. For people lived n..tl>nirso fasl, Sumo Ibirly years ago. Ob I well do I remember. Jim, That Wilson's palenl slnvc, Thai falber biiugbt nud paid for, Jin III clolhea our gals ba.l wove ; An.l bow Iho uMigbbnrs won.lered, When ll.ey pol lb.' Ibing lo go. Tbey sai.l 'twould hurst and kill us Some thirty years ago. , , ¦ iToof 1 column, 20 US — ,- Proreaaloaalaa* Buaiaaaa Caris Mt ttvif)*- in « six llnel, ono yeSr, iHV* A ingfinlalralon'au.1 Kxccntova'Kotlgaa, fffO Auiil»n'»'-N<'<l<''«. tJ*' Esi*y o."oH«r abort iVolloea, %(,!} Ad»*ifi«i.''»*'«*''0« "WMtf »•*'' t6»»W«*ar of insiirflona da-'"'''"'. ""' btopalinoad (HI ftir- bid an.l charged a,''¦•'"¦•iiug '" tb< Our prices for Ibe p." I'ills ing of BlunU, llaifil- . KVi. "Ifll I f I II II I To the anxious inquirica of her o..mpani..n, 1 respectinp tho absent ouea, Lucy smiled and replied : ' "Ob, aoiiielhinj: haa happened to deluin them DWhile ; we beard fri.in them the ,.ther duy, and all was well. They will hc I hero by und by, never fear" i Evening came, the nuesls wore naseni \ bled, and yel the brideiir.u.m tarried,— I Thero wera whispers, snrmifros nnd tvi.ti- , derinjia, and a shadow nf anxiety passed over the face of the hrido elect. .\l lust ] n carria;;c druve r ithcr slowly lo the door, i "'I'hey havo cnmo !" cried many voices, I nnd Ellen entered In reply lo thc hor- I ried nnd c.iitfused inijuirieH all around I him, Mr. W— mutlercd snmothin;: about j "unavoidable delay," nnd stepping up to the side bnnrd tossed off a glass of wine. nni.lhcr nnd anuther. The company stoi.d silent with nniajenicnt Flnslly a rough uld furmer exclaimed, "belter Into than never ; sn lead nut thu'bride " nienceinent of lliis mournful'.'>'»tO'y. oo ¦ bleak autumnal cveuing, a roug.'' country wai:on druec iulo the town of-C—. " stopped at tho nlins house ; an attenua'od Inrni waa lifled nml carried in, and tl'.t wagon rumbled away. 'I'Uia waa Lusy Dulilin, brouglit lu hcr Dative town to die She liai^, been in decline fur aome ni.ioihs, and ih.j ii.iraeuluus (.Ircngtll wbieb had so lon;; Mi-taioed her in her weary wandorinsra nl lust fnraoolt hcr ut¬ terly. Her sister had died anna lima be¬ f.iro ; nud the widuwed bu^bnnd had suuir after uinied to tho Far West ; eo Luey had no fiicnds—Co home but tho alma- hnusc. One day, obout a week from Iho time of hcr arrival, Luoy appeared lo auffor greally, uud thusa abuul her lonked fur her rcleuso uluinst iinpalieuily; but ai ni):l t .she, was evidently tetter, nnd fur the Hr.st lime sho slept tranquilly till Tho nialron who was hji her" »ll. ' placed himself by Kllen nnd look her hand ; in his. Then, withi.ut daring to meet the j eye i.f nny ai.out him, hc said : "I wish , to make an explnnaliou — 1 am under the : painful necessity—thnt is, 1 havn the i pleflsHre to nnnnunee that I am nlrcidy 1 niarried, Tho lady whom 1 n.iw hold by ' the hand is my wife," \ Then turning in an iipolngelical nianner I tl) Mr, and .Mrs, Dnilon, he added : "I j found that I had never loved unlil I knew j your peei.nd daughter," j And Lucy I She ^eard all with h ; strange caliiinesa ; and then walking stead i ily forward, confr.inted her betrayers — I Terrible, as pnle as Nemesis li.'rself, she I Blood before them ; ami ber lonk;. pierced i liko a keen e.il.l blade into iheir false ! hearl.s. A.s tliougli t.i nssure herself nf —--M-.—— Ihe drea.l roulily of the vision, slio lai.l Some forly ycoin finco in tho interior of j her hnn.l nn Kllen'a slii.nlder, und hi il nij naiivo Stute, New Vurk, lived tbo falli- I glide down hur arm—but she I'liicbed iii.i erof our heroine, nn li..ne«l and respeeti- ! I'Mwin .\a tlnise eol.l linu'cra mm hers. ... .... . .1 mornin; ^^TiT'^l l"."'.'..'.^ """*.'."':. T"™..""'! i bod.ido whon .be awoke, wi... .UrtlcJ by Ihn clear ond earnest gaio whieh met b.r own, but she smiled and bi'l the invalid "ll.Mid m.itiiing." Lucy lonked bewilder- ed, but the v.ilcc seemed l.i missiire ber. and aho exclaimed : "Where am I ;" and nil.. ai« ynu? 1 du nol know y..n" " Yes, ev.vyihiug is different, Jim, From what it use.l to wa.., Ft.r men arc always Inmporinp. Jim, Wilb Ood'a grent natural laws; ' But what on esrili we're ooming to—. Docs a.iylio.ly kuow'; For ererylliiuH bns ebangetl go much, Kiiiee Ibirly years ngn. A NIGHT 0¥ YEARS. liy IIIIAI'K lIRF.KNWOOl). .li.hn W.', J, ii: W„lverti.n,pii J U. Wilfc.m, farmci John Zenlinyer, fan: .ifsh.,'l» l'.r bU'.'tifS THA VKIISE JUUlia«—SKC'ON .il,er.eiilel..s. nn. the :..c .i,.n .dni...n ..I ,I„l,„ H„„h,.r, lurmer, Shirlev ""•»• N'l awillhesp,r,"l"nibe nar...r William llruwo, mo, e pr..priei,.i ... ndd to 11..- e ...venicce a'-' nifori of bia gueais. A. ANDKRSON, Aug. 6, 1868. Proprieior U.'i „,,le ble larmcr. He had but two children Lucy, a n.ililc girl of nineteen, ami Ellen, 0 year or ttvo younger, Tho first named was willingly rather than strikingly beau¬ tiful. Under a manner observable fur its aeriousnces and nun liko sereniiy, was concealed nu impiifsioned nature, nnd ii j young husbanil, n heart of the deepest capacity fur loving — Sho waa rcmnrkablB fur n vuiec of thrilling nud haunting sweetness. \ Ellen Dult.in wns the brilliant antipode of her sinter, u "hum beauty," wht.se pre- rugalivo I.f beanly was to have hev own wny in ull ihinga and ut ull liiiies, .\-u iiiilulgeut father, ll weuk mother, nnd an iil.ilizing sister whc. unei.nseiuualy c.iniri- l.nted I.) ihe ruin i.f a nature nut nl lir-t remnrkablo lur Hreligth l.r generosiiy, Whero, ill nil Gnil's erealureii, ii heart Icssnefi'i so Kconiingly unnuiural, is selllsh ne,..* 50 detestable, us in n beautiful woman. Luey p ..^sesse.l n lino iiitelleel, un.i u< her parents were ull real New Ki.uinn.ler.--. she und her sister U'er.i far betlcr ejueale.l than olb.r givh uf her siluuliun in ih.t then h'jlf settled part of the c.iunlry. In ihi.^e dnys many cuga;.(ed in school ! Ellen's luvely fj^ie had teaching I'n.ni ihu hunur und pleasure il I piru uf her pl.iin A wild surmise flushed aer.i«s the ii.li.d of the matron ; tbe long lost reason of the wanderer had rcturnod, Uut Ihe guod women replifd calmly nml eiuthingly ; '•Why. you are among your fiicnda and yuu will know mo presently " "'['hoo maybe yi.u kuuw Edwin aod Kl. lou," rejuiiicJ the invulid; 'havo they come? Oh, I ha'l sueh a terrible dream*! I dreamed that they wei.' mariied ?— Only tbink. Ellen married In Edwin ! Strange "tis thot I should dreniu that " ".^ly puor Luey," anid Ihe matron, with a gush uf leoia; "lhat waa Iiol a dicaiii; i'was ull irue," "All uu. 1 " cried the invalid , "then K.iwin must bo unlrue, uud that cannul bo, fur he lores nie ; Wu luve each oilier well, and Ellen l,i my sister. Let urn see ihelll ; I will gu to lliem," She endeavored to rise herself, but fell iho iiiih'.ppy wife gazed full inlu Iler sis- ler'a faee ; and as sbo marked the gbasily e.ilur I.f hrr uheek, the dilated nnslril. the .|uiveriiig lip. and the intensely luuurnfiil eyes, ahe ¦.•uvered her own feoe with her I back fa'intTiig'on riii'"pi'li'o» hands, and burst tntu tears, wliili' tl.c' i by tU' terrible ai¬ lenco l.r her ho ha.l wrui.ge.l, gasped 1... breath and stag:!ered back ugainst the wull. Then Luey cinspeil her hand un her forehead und tirst gave Vuioo tu liev ungiiish an.i despair in one f. iirriil cry. whioh eiinl'l ni.t but forever rins; in the -siiuls uf lhat guilty puir, and lell inlo a death Irtie swuon «t their feet .\fler the insonsiblo girl hn.l been re iiii.ve.l tu u ehaii.ber, n Hurinv eeiie en- ..ued in the rocin beneath. The parenls and u'Uest.s were nliki' enragc.l ognin.si W ; but tears and prnyura of his young wifo, lliu pott. .1 besuly anil sp.iil.-.l I'hil.l. ut lu>t aiilieud sumeahal llionngei ufllie parenls, ami an uppurtunily fur c. plunuli.iii w:is aeeuided tu the uff. iiders. As,irr^ e..,,ia,iali.n it pi.ivcd Tbe genlleuiaii aftirnuii lhat ll.e liisl aiglil ..I keneil the em ¦er hi^ ufli'e T OUACCO, SNUFF AND SEGARS IAS H. aLDBaDQI. oao. r. iiDUDoa ELDREDCE & BRO., PORT d- FEERRAR, WhoIVHale unU Retail Ucnicra in TOBACCO, SEGARS, SNUFFS, PIPES, POUCHES, Segar Casea, and a general variety of ariioles usually found iu firat-class stores, next door lo the Frunklin lluuse, Huuliuglou, Pa. Mercbauts supplied wilb all .DUiie of Tobac- 00 and tiegara at tbu luwest niarkut prices. Oiie us a cull, Juue IU, ISiiS. WM. B. ZEIGLBR, l.K.ll,KR IN I urulshing, Fancy and Uress Goods, Alpncns, p. plins, Pl..i.ls, DeL.i.l..s. Lawns. Gii.gh.ius, Prima, li.ie Cnu.bric MusUns, Den- l.us. tine Linens, Marseiiiea, piquns, India Twills, .lc. b.rjie nssorlnient of L.idies fashionable DresB Trixnmings, .Silk F Ac. Cotloa Fur Ilullun, sb'.ng Ol Ki.ls nfnll » ofnll k Tal.l Wool, &. of n'.l e..L.rs. Silk. TUresJ alyles llujles. Velvet Uilibons. jds, S lockings. Merino, sd. Cntlon, kc. Under gnrmeuls Ills, r.ir la.lies, gei.ls and children. m. .Muslins, Napkins. Doyllea. kc. 1 Shirting, Ilrown and Ulenchud, SSaarpai'^yy CS^aoaDdlaaa A large , all cbeap- Oio. a. stiaL, MaToa B. Liiu, Hutcai. A, Utasi Tnc riRM OF STEEls I.VTLE t STML, hsTlog localvl on Ihsir Intel or U...1,wltblu Iwo mllss of lb* borolifjh of HuntiDg.1oo, a STEAM SAW MILL, tito propar«<l tu ia«iiubctur« ijl ktotli of OAK ANI) PINE LUMIIER. Publishers, Booksellers, ft Stationers,! Th,niiii«iiib.rnaioii.aim.i.tc.i»oii,v,....t »iu bs Noa. 17 & 19 South Sixth Street, (above OheatRut,) PHILADELPHIA. pArticuUr nttontion paid to tho couatry trade Alwajs on hnnil a Urgo supply of Leiter, Cap. Note, Bin, and Wrapping Paper. School and MlatioUanoouii Book», HIatea, I'eQH, Ink, MuoU- affe, Photograph Albums, Paper Bags, fte., &d. Liberal termt to eath buyert. [aug,80,05 Tatuhe's great restorer, sghektz's i,'r,u:uiiATi;i> BITTER CORDIAt.. Tbil pr«iMrmtlon 1« dow ofTertd tu tlio Vti^Hc MnT«IUi- hU iiiUiltutn fo^tbontKiiy worthlvM corapwmdi wWdb QOwfloiHl tlittidu-keC. It 1« (luruly vcK*;tiil<t<.', cluiiirmii' In op«rfttiou during tltu «uUro 8umm«i- uiil \'>as\ of the Tbflv «ill be enablptl to furniah hiintm Uw ftorl ofall <|ini«niiloai %\ tlis loweit a Ordera rwp«ctfUlty feuliuitnl. N^ l.c'.U. Kttth.'ro.l from tlu. ifi'>'»t .1 .ulcrl«l wltl, ||„ „|SK«ti'ari.. nui..lu.l ari a .'tiro all. l.ut by lii..lir,.cl Hal.ilnry intln- ,.n ll.i, IImu, Ulrt; Kll«.y«. LouM. Sinn.*-*nu.l sla. It »in iKiU. aa • pr«nuit»ll«» wd a euro ler Bsuj '"' " '" x'l.er-'"'^-' "¦¦ Bo web. onhedliouuMlfi nliicb tlu»«orip.n|i ue iml.Jecl. It U r«Il«M« Cunlly mcUclBf. an9 c»nT.«t»lSo tw «ltl.«r Inlknl oraJull will. Iho lanK. UtMOolal rcaalU. ; It umuln. promia u.d .^niy rein«d« for IMarluut, l'allatdert,JI,.m,l t^omptahit, lii/ti,r/.tio, Utwotii nf Jlptfiti., Hiinliogi. 3ieli-Hcailiie/u,. .t.. Yor rMlta .ail trviholM klua.'!! ll Ikr Iwlter^uKl aurArttuia qalulna. .wltbout ao7 oflu iwraldou. oiri'.;w. It trcalM an aiipellla, |ir„f,i>a |h.w- ' " ' ol* £?&ys' 'Illi JACOB SUEEXZ, Sole Proprietor, Ngrtb-veat Corner ot Fiflb and Race Striata, PHILADELPHIA, TA.,' „, ¦ lt.»"W>'y alf ir»ra«(,M. C«'»-1»l <*•«. , bpricft. r Ciaal. • lupplled a want loog fall iu Ihli OOMETHINO NBW. r» Tlw uadaralniad kai I pl.LC«. by MtabllablMB a Fiirst-ClasB Coal Tard, wbore all klnU. ofbanl coal will b» kept on hand, au.1 rao be purcbaM.1 tn any .|nantlty, from a .|umrt«r ofa to., lo ft boat l.«d. at the lowevt caul. yrlOM. ?«rwnq dwiriog coal will call at U>b But pi,. aroc«ry of N. B. Corbiu, Uuut IT, 18W. HINRY BAZthUD. p. ». AasiiTAOi ¦ », a M'CAytllt ARiniT4«E Sc n'CART Y OENEUAL INSURANOE AliHNTS, Oi'JflCE Ol'I'OSITK rUK CI.VIll' IlnUSB, HUNTINf^nON. P.V. Capital Represented Over $12,000,000 Sciit..2, IW8, ¦¦ ¦ ? •.'? .r.To Builders an4 pUi«ra.. WE bave uaw lunac iirrnigiiUBniB i« fur- niAball ltlN.li<'..r rr..t<ie'«mir; IT^ih- erboarillnit, Fl....rii.g, Bniih anJ'l>....rt. aifcaa- afactarers'prieea. ilBNliy fe CO. XTE^^b^J, rtry'siiftTfeTring^ua llaoiefel. i.>( -fWirraated.) i , briaJ A|)D\ea,. PeMkea, Currants, Fruui a, ¦ al IIKNKV .i/.n.;*". :1^, A largo slock of llie bileal atyle. ptock of nolloiiR. zepbyrH. yarna, kt er than lha eheapeat. Oppoaita Iba t'irat National Bank, Ilunliug¬ don. I.iiiy,l3,'ti8. 1868. 1868. CLOTHING. H. ROMAN. NEW CLOTHING, fOtt VAJili A1¥D WIWTER, JUST RECEIVED, AT U. ROMAN'S Cheap Clothing Store. For Gcuileineu'afb.ibiug oflhe beat taalerial. and ina.le iu iho beat workuiauliku maunor, oall at II. ItOMAN'S. nppoaltethe Pranklia Houae, .',1 Maikci .Sqnnre, Huntingdon, Pa. •• N«.-.*»««i8M... • -....»,-«-» GOOD NEWS - J rou CONaUMKUB OF Staple and Fancy Goods TIIUOLtillOUT THE COUNTUY. HJTniiiivoraiV &'co., or fifteen >'Mi^i'MiindlagMJt>l>t<tr«sn<l KfUillert eftbe ftlovoKoxb. ill Uuetou MJtil vwyiiliy. Ii»ve utiuulMiIed ^t <>ff«r tbv pouplti of tho .whulo v'>uiitry the »Jvaut«tfi<a or tboir iwmenM impurtatloiis «ud kft'rinet ff.r Aiiinrl.-Hii mimiifii'I'TlM UiMnKh the pMuttur O^tfH VOLLA It tSrsi'K.M. Our Proiiiluiii U»t t'l AgentH, and Exoliaiifto LUtii (or Aiteiitfl mill I'ttiioQii, aro itot otjuailfld.by wiy hulitA I9 tbn couAJry. 11(M Npw Vtiknii'lKoit.-ii r«fcr»u.-fH glron when re- •qutrtMJ. tVmlft'r fitjo Umilar. HARI^INCTON & CO., 80 SUMMER, ST., BOSTON roliODi. (!arb™ii tJ,,.l:JC .M, Hell, lurillLT, .In.;liM.ll \Villini;i ','..ult..'r, furiucr. Tell Kulpb Cr.iialcV, rarmcr. Cuhi U..ul.eu rriiiii'. furiner, T.id lleury Uavi.s lariiii'.", Wcl Kranklin HeAriiiit, black.miili, .'VKiaiiilriu Ciciitjio Kaiep, blaokaiiiitli, I'.jri.r .lereiiiiah Kyer. farmer, Warrini'sinark Hoiijaiiiifi 11 l'\iual, iiiercliaiil. lirady H O l''i-li.r, iiicrnliant. lluiiliugdoii Saiiiiic! L. (iias;;..w, larmcr, l'l..y .I.iliii IJi.iidiiian, teacher. JJr.rlv IVler llariii.h. fanner, .\].irrH Hcorpc R lluflmaii, laiincr, Mount Union ' knowlcd(:cd it lo licraolf, wiiile she kn Frank llefrinht, yoMlemnn, Huntingdon i nt' t'l'it ^llo wns loved. So for a ti .\dain Li»;hlner, farmer, \Vr«t Myers Mile.., elincniakcri Alexandria Robert iMcBurncy, jr , cl.'rk, .lackaon David H .Miinp, farmor, Wiirrii.rkniark .laiiica .McCracken, furiner, lk¦udur^on ¦John A. .Vasht edtiur. Hantiii(iil,.ii ILnry IViiihlnl. farm.M', Walker (ieoriie Price, furuu.r, Dublin liavid Shulm, luborer, Lincoln Andrew Sniith, funiinr, l'nion ¦John W. Si'.ilt, mail coniractor, Dublin Wanlitiiplon Shullz, furiiii'i', Lincoln Oeorge .Sciiie, furiner, Itarrru Solowon S, Taylur. laborer, Brady HeiU'y Wils.in, furmer, Oneida Adam Warfol, Mu'ksmilb, Hraily llujfll Wilson, farmer, rroHiwell David Weight, furiner, .luninla Samuel WnllvTli, Airinor, Tell affiirdi'd, ralher Ibau Irom nccessily. 'I'liua, tii.iis l''r.i)U.'nt ii.tirvii'W.'i bud c.nni.Ui, nfiei a few I hs previous tu tho com-; id tbo cuiii|Uc-t ul his loyally; but ha l...d mencfiini'nl of our Ktory, Luoy Duitoii left j b.;eii held in clicok by honor, and nevci for the lir^t time hcr lirciide circle, to take : lold his love until, when on his way ;.. uhargo nf a schuul aomo twenty miles from { .^apousc another, in an unguarded uiunuiil. her native lotvn. ' bu revealed il, and the avowal had cult..! Kor somo time lier lutiera holiio weto ! f.'rlh uu nns^cring ackniwlvdumcnl fioii. cxpr.'»,iive only of tho coniontmcnt whioh , I'^li.n sprang from the consciuusnc'-a uf uulive j 'Iluy ha.l lli.iu;;lii it. hcsl. In i.|..U'i In usefulness—of receiving wliilu iiiipartin;: j "suvc pain t.i Lucy," and prevent the i.p good. Uut anon there oamo n cliunj;c.— ' posiliun fr.nii lur, un.l luacinrL' iluiir uwi. Then wero those records home oharaclcri- ; happiiiiiss. to l.u maniid before lln.li ur :iid by litful i;aiely, ur dreamy sadness; \ rival nt C . indetiiuil'lc hopes and f.aia fccined slru;; ' Lucy rcmuincd inscn.'.iblufor home liiiic, glinn fur suprcinaoj in the writer's ir.m ; When she r.'vivud und npparenlly ri'j;ain bk'd heart, Lucy loved, but scarcely nc ; cd her cousciousncs*, sl... atill niuinlainc.l her klraniio ailuncc. This c.niinucu fm many weeks, when il parliully paasid that ii-e.oDii birth of woinnn'H uoture was ^ away, hcr fricida saw nith iucjtpressibl.' like u wa.-ni ""»''¦¦'<' '"r''ri;'''>K "i'l> the | j;ricf thai bor r.as.in ha.l Ucd—tbnt thv cold mi,''t of tili- iil'Tninf,'. . waa lu.pcli.s.ly insane Hul ber mndiufs Hot i.iio day bruu^.'^f » letler whicli I was of n uiild und harmU'ss nature, .^hc could not bo for^jottcti in ;ho ."lonio of thn | wna Rcntle and pcaceublc aa ever, bul frc absent, nnd a luller Irao.d l>f u lia,"'d that j ijuently ai^hcdand aeemed burdened will, trembled in Rynipulliy wilh ii" heart tu'iiul- . »..me creul Burruw whicii ahi; could not luous wilh hoppiiiess. Lucy bad been , horse!!'coniprcb.nd. .^^he had ono p. culi- wooud an.l won, and sha but awaited her ariiy '' ' " "¦'" ' ' ' ' fTtO ALL IIER.TONS INTEHBSTKU. X Take nolico lUni llcnry T. Karnaworlb. Comuuiica of IVlu; M. Ll.iy.l, n lunalio, baa fl- 'l«il iu Ibe ..nice .if llic I'r.lbonulnry uf Ibe Court uf Cuminort I'lcas of Ihe counly of Hun- ftuitdon.'liirf supplem'entnl nccou..t as Oominit¬ tee afureaalU, aud wliirb will be prraeutad to aaid CJurt on the aeeun.i Mondny of April nexl, fur con&riuaiiuu »uj alluwni.ce, und will be i'o o....r..nied iiud'ullowfd unless eicenlions are aiu.l Ihereto, ' J. R SI.MPSON, Prolv's Uffice,'¦•\ ¦ I'roth'j. Maroh'U, I860. / TO Alt PBKSOSS INTEUE8TBU. 'liku notioe Ibat Abraham llaruiali, Coin- nutloe of Johu 0. Cuaai.ly. a lunatic, by bis Adminialratora. baa Hied in ibe nffice of Ihe Prolhonulary nf the ftnurt ..f Cironioii Pleaa of the eounty oi lluDtlnfid..n. bisaec.uut aa Coiii- Biitteenfureiaid, and wbioh will l.e pre»enied tu .aid Cuurt on tbo secoud .Monday ul April next, for cni.ftruialinn an.l allowance, and w.ll bo sn' cniillrmed a'nd allowed unlvas exceptions are Kiel tfiercin'. ' J. S. WMI'SON. i I'rdty'a, Ofllae, . \ fProih'y. Marck 17, IBtUI.; I llicu nil who knew h.r mu.-l Icf; ihis v>.'» a wild fear aud careful avoidance of mon. She tciiiiod posscs.od of the spirit uf unrest, filui could nul be oontintd, but wis ci.iiiiuUn.'.'v Cspapin;; from hor friends, iliiy knew nut tt.'jllar. While her parents lived, ib.'y by tl.ni. care nnd unwearied clT..its, in soiuo iiu.'us ure cunlrullcd this unloiiuiiato propci.si- ly ; but when tbey did their atrick. n PHll,A»aLFIilA..M»rol) lOib, lUC'.i IVa beg leave to Inf.iiia you that we are pre- | pai;(d lu uVer fiy yuur iuspectioa, uur aiiiitirlni.'nt ot I parents approval of her ohoico, to become Iho bolri.tbcd of Kdwin W—, a man of exccllciit'family and Hiandin); in thc lown where sho hud been leaching The futher I and moiher accorded tbeir sanction wilh i many blessing's, and Lucy'a next letter I promised a spocdy visit from tho lovcra. I *Tu such natures as Lucy'a, what an ab sorbiuj;, and yd what a revoalin;; of aulf. is a first passiun—what a prudi|.uliiy of iiivinj;, | child bccan.e n wundrior, liumelcas, friuniJ what an incalculuble wealth uf reccivln);— ; less and forluru. whut a breakin): up is thereof the deep wa-I Tliiuui;h lauiihinc apriujiB and roay icra of thusoul, and huw heaven dc.^ccndsin I suinniers, tra'j.p, tramp, tramp—uo rcsi sudden ^tar shower un life. If there ia a for hcr of tho orushed heart and crazed season when an nn(;ol may look with iulcr- | brnin. Cat upon hor iiiorlul sister, it is when sho beholds hcr heart pass from ila bud liko innoceiioo und girlhood, and lukin^; tu ils very core tho fervid li^htuf low, glow and crimson into porfoct wunianhoud. At last tho pli)!htad Infers cumo, and | ou "crany Lucy," ahe often spent an hour wclcoures and fistivitica awuilod tbeiu,— of twu by our fireaido ll.'r uppearance Mr. W—(;nvo entire sntisfaclion to father, wns very sinpnlar. llcr pown was always mother, and ovon the exaotin^; "beauty " pnlchid with many colora, and hcr ahawl llo was a bandsomo mau, wilh soma pre-I or iiuiDilr waa wurn ur lorn, unlil it wus tensions to fashion, but in munncr, und I npci work or filnijo. The remaia.ler ot apparently in oharnoter, the oppu.sito ul I hor Uiiacrublu war.lrubo aho carried io a bis lintruihcd. i bundle on hor arm, aod kon.ctiu.eashu had It was decided that Lucy should not a number nf pnrcela uf uU ra^i, dtii^d a.,!nin leave homo antil after her marriugo, i herbs, &c. whioh, ut the request of the ardent lover, I In thc season of fluw.ra, hcr tattered waa to bo celebrated witbin two months, j bonnet wos pn.fuaelj decorated with those and un Ihu birthday of the bride, Il was { whioh ehe Kulliored in the woods or by therefore arranged that Kllen should rctilro j the wuyaiilu, ,llur !»ve fur theso and l.or with Mr, W— lo take oharf;e of bor aia awcel T.iiec woro all lhat wero luft uf the tor's sohool for the remainder of tba term, blo.Hn and iiiuaic of her existtnou. Y What doea Ibia niran ?" suiii sba; what luak.b mc su weak )'" Ju.^l ihcn hcr tijci IcU on licr owu hand —that ol.l an.l wilhrrcd band!— .She pazcd on it in hi ink nmnicmcnt '•Somcihiti? is the manor with n.y lijlht," sho said, siuilio;; laiiili;v,"lur uiy bands 'o.ik 111...' au ol.l wum:.i,'^" ".•\i.d so ll l>," said thu matron, pni¬ liy, "and su is mine; ytl wa bad fail, plump bands wlu-u wo were younp,— Ucur Lucy, do y..u know m.''i' I am .>Ia- ri. ,\llin -I wa? Vo bavc Li- o y.jur biiJcs- miiid." I ennnot aay more—I will not inakt, lbe vain attempt to pivo iu detail all thnr uiouinful revcalinp--lo reduce lo cxprcf? IVC words Iho dread .¦.ubliinitj' of lha; lii.p. Itn f'rrruw T.. ll.o wr.'iohcd Lucy, tho !:i:( ibiil years wetc us il.,.u^li llicy had never beei. Of no soene, ur un iut-iileiit, bnd sbo ihv sliphlest tcnR'iiibtui.cc. siuce lbe lecrcani ;iud liuilor.ius I..vcr m.u.l bcloro hcr uii., inuili' llio I. rrib!c annouiiocmrnl. ' 'J ht kiml innii..ii iM-sciI frcqu'nlly i'i thc sad nnrrntivn i.f hcr poor frieud'- madness nnd Willi.!, liups, but the invalid would say willi darful calmness : "fl . ..II, fo on," tlii.uj.'li tbo drops of apony stood thick upon her furclicad. When sbo aaktd for her kislcr, the matron re¬ plied : ".Sbc lr.iH }>onv bcfuii- you, t.ud r.'.hcr also." "And tny v.inlher ?" raiii Lncj, bet face 111 up wilb a aickly ray of hupo. "Vuur u.olboi has boon dead Iwenly yeara." "D.aillall pone! .¦\I..nc, ..IJ, djinp ' Ob. iJ.i.I, n.y cup of biticrncss ij full.' and she onl? wepi aloo.l Iler friend bent over ber, an.l minplr^ h.r tears with beta, said nfIccli..Dalely 'Huiyou kiiuw wbo dr.ink il.ai cup bi foic you '!" "^ Lury lookr.i up wiili u bewildered ei pression ; nud the matron ad.lud : "Th. Lord .Ii'sus; you remember him," A I'.ok of siinlipht brcakinp throupb a cloud. H lonk which nnlv snints mnv waar. your 1 rriiMnibcr hor aa ahe wan iu my early childhood, luward thu In-t of her weary pilprin.ape. As my father nnd elder brothers woro frequanily absciil, and ns my mollier novel cli icd her heait or dour irradiated the teurrul fare of the dyinp woman, as she replied : "Oh, \c», I know llim, and lottd Iliir b?f..ri' tfcllasle-p" Tbo mnn of iiod wai called A fe*r who i;?d known Lucy in her earlier day* canir also There was much reverenlial fuelinp aud soi.:!) weeping atouod bor death bed. Thon fci) tbo voico of pray¬ er. .Kl Brst hcr lips moTiiJ an brr weak spirit joined In fhii ferrcnl appeal. The., thcy prew Hill, nnd poor Luey was dead- dead in her pray haired' youlh. This, who pared on thnt placid face, and tr memberinp hcr liarmlc>s lifo nnd patieri auiferinp, doublrd nol that the morn . • an eternal day bad bruken on bi.r "Night uf Year."" LuDUn.it'a St-tNK IN A Cniarn —Au agod clcriiyman, speakiot; of the solemnity atlnuhcd lo the miuislrriul olGoo, said ibn' during the whole Icrm uf forty or fifty jcra ihat hc had officiated lherein,-'fifs f^iaviiy had uover but onca been dialarbed in the pulpit. Ua that uccaaiuu ba uoti Ced a man directly in front uf biui leanir,.- over ibo railinp of tho pallet^' wllh Son"i' tbinp in his hand, which hc afterward dt>- enrercd to b* a bi); chrw of tobaoeo jast laken from lii< moulh. Diteotly bolow aat a man fasl O'loep, wilh bia bead ^brpfin back and bis luoutli wido open. I^e man in tbo gallery; was lolc'ntly enpa(;od' iu raislnp knd iowerin;r bi. hand, fakio~ an MIL LI.VERY QOODS, C(.UMa<iii|i:.i.( . liie N,»'-l Shapu iu Mtn '»<*¦> Giiup D.us.lio ltibbr,us.>^ri;.wt,'.«', F lIl..iids,Rr.iils. llm l*bnf.^y to'walt ou ceive y.iir ur.ler. . Vuurs. sU, VeWeis, Silk 0 l.irs, Uuehcs. Crap i.'s. &c,,(to. We sll 1 at imr at.iro or i :»torn far cailt. II. WAIIU Tho bridal duy bud oouio ll bad been no; her me. k and obildliku piety siill | exact nbsrrvalion, lill al leal, haviag got iiual I nshered iu bya .Muy morning uf surpuaainpj tinperud, Uer (L.iI bad not fureakcu bar; { it ripht be- let fall ihu ijuid, and it sra^l, plump iutu tbo. moulh of Ibe sloeper be¬ low Tho whulo eo.-ne wus so deciJedIv ludiurnus that for the Rrst time aud lau time in tbe palpit, an ii.#olunlary inilq forced itself upuu the eaUDtCDanoe oC Um preaokcr. loveliness; the busy hnurs bad worn away, down in the dim chaos of bar apirit thi I uud neither the bridiipruuiu nor Klleu, tbe sinilo nf his lovo yet gluamvd faintly—in and I lirat bridonnnid, had appeared. th« wnsln ;{(ndi,'n cf b'.T betrt abe still '.'.'.!^ i Y'ot, in her neat litllu uhambor lat Lucy, hcurd Ilis voice al eventide, aud abo was "" I nothing d'lubliop, Sbu waa all r<,'ndy in a not afraid. Iler Itiblu weot wilh her I simple white muslin, andberfewbrid.il evuiywhcru—u lorn and sailed volume, ' - Pills lay un llio tablo by lur side.— | but as holy slill; and il may bu, a» dear- N. a, in:!, lOfi ai.d 107 N.- Secdbd St., Phila 'March IT, ISB'J-lin tl^. Noif ia lime th« in subscribe. iMisa Allen, li"r secoud bridesmaid, a ly ubrrished, my dour reader, us the i bripl.t eyed, afl'eutionulo lieoried pitl, hcr peoua oopy now lyiua on ynur lable, bound oboson friend from childhoud, waa nrrao in "purple and gold," with gilding ud- D.MBEIt f)K KVKllV DBSCRIPTIO.S poll «'"!? '" " I'KTO prnooful fall tbe«rcalih of targithcd upon ita doiicato loaves. sole l.v , - HKNHTi C'l li'-'bl ringltH wbii'lifweptliersuowy ocil; fhiriy yuji< froOi tbo limo of tho com- wm. Joining bunds iu inntrimony—a ouBtom arising from tho practice of pu¬ gilists shnkinp hunda before Ihey «ght.' «W Of«r head and mis indwbt-^TlW ing »-i unpaid foj bal. ' r .
Object Description
Title | Journal American |
Masthead | Journal and American |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 11 |
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 | 1869-04-07 |
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/ |
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. |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1869 |
Description
Title | Journal American | ||||||||||||||
Masthead | Journal and American | ||||||||||||||
Volume | 10 | ||||||||||||||
Issue | 11 | ||||||||||||||
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 | 1869-04-07 | ||||||||||||||
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. | ||||||||||||||
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Ojffiee on thi coriiei- ,0/ Bath and ^Wul?-'] In.', t'n^toii ttreett, Huutintfdon, ,}\i, ¦,.,
Teum:?:—T*o'Dollars por year ih ad¬ vance ; Two n.jliiiva and Fifty Cents jf not paid witliin tha\Jenr,' aod Tlirco. Dollars if not paid untiltJiB cipirattuo of tho jier. Theae toritis will be BtriMly adhered to. No paper discoifliniicd iinttl all arrcurugCH arc pnid, iinlcBS at oor option.
KUiir ' I.'; ll]
'E^WCtitlu^niDk^i, IJbeift} are the ba!*«|i :4
I tin : t I-. -i'l . 0-1 ,aim , '. i a. - .—i.l. '¦—:aif_»-iu_«
111 •jo^lu.l Jiiirmony and all human prosperltjr.
IhnrfMmonal Carta.
I. B. SIMPSON. 0. 8. .AnniTioa.
.SIMPSON &, ARfllTAQE,
ATTORNEYS xiT LAIV,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Olliee iu Brick Row, opposilo Court Hbiiab. Jan. 27, 1869.-6ui. ' '
T a. B(.A1R,
Attorney at Law and Oonveyaaoer. ^
Office, in the room formerly occupied by Squire Johnston.
Peusious and baok olaims promptly colleolod.
Sepl, 110, 18118, _^_,^ .
iy|iLTOiH s, i.TTi,iB5;;'J,- ,;;.
ATTOllN^rAf LAW, IluNTiNonoN, Pa.
Will alleud promptly to all kiuds of legal businc.'.s entrusted lo bis care. ' Collcelioni mado with the leasl possible delay.
Sptci.il altentioo giveu to Convegancingin all its branches, suob as the pteparalioi. nf Deeds. Morlgnees, Leases, Bonds, Articles of Agree- nient. tico.
All r)tiQsrianarolalin.£ to i^uiicI Titles in Penn- iglvaniii carefuUj considered.
r tbeir bi
also nsoertain f..r land owners wbelh Ilia are paienle.l, aud obtain Palnils itbo mny desire tbera. [apl. I,"'
OLD SERIES, V0L,J5i,..i
HUNTINGDON, PA., APRIL 7, 1869.
NEW SERIES, VOL. 10, NO. 11.
T A. POLiLOOK, -
SUR VE YO RAND R "iA L ESTA TE AOENT,
IIu.Mri.NOiMiN, Pa., Will atlend to Surveying in all its hrarcbra,— Will also buy, sell, or reul Fnrnis, ll.iu..e.s. and Ileal Estate of every kind, in auy pnrt of lb.' United States. Send for circular. [dcc.'J5,'G7
Dn. J. A. UEAVER, Having located at Fi'iukliuvllle. ofl'crs bis profps,iio.i.il scrvicoe to tbo communily. Deo. 1'.!, 18GG.
J. W. MATTEUW,
ATTOUNKY AT L,\.W AND
GKNKUAL CLAIM AGENT, UusTiNauox, I'a.
Office on um sireet,
Suldiera' claims ngainsl the Oovernment for I ack pay, bounty, widuwij' and luvnlid pensioos attcn.led lo wilb gre.it onroand'promptuess.
May 30, 1860. ,*.,3 ^Q"'
IAW PAUTNEllSniP. J U. Bruce I'etrikin & Mordecai I!, Massey bavc bccoino associated in lbe praclioe of law. un.ler tl.c fir.u of I'clrikin & Massey.— Promiit nltention will be paid to all business eutrualed lo tbeir care. Pr.iotlco in Hunting, dnn nn.l lbe a.ljuiniiig counties.. Pensions an.l all claims of Boldiern and others agniubl ll.e Slute nnd United States promptly allui.dtd to, Cllliop tho saiuo bcrelufore occuiiicd l.v Wilauj. k Potriliin. K. imUCE I'KTIlllilN,
MOUU, B. M,VSSEy. Il.inliugaon, Tec. 20, 1805.
JOIIH SCOTT. ST. nnowK. ¦ J. H. BAlLav
The name of tl.ls firm haa bcon ohanged fron* Scolt k Brown to
SCOTT, UROWN k BAlLKi', un.ler vl.icb unnie thcy will hereafler conduel ihsir practico hu
ATTORNEYS A T LA II'.
HUNTINGUON, PA.
Pansions, nnd all claims of solJiera andaol-
di.'r's heirs against Ihe Oovernment, will be
promptly prusecatcJ. [my. 17, '05.
Dil. n. i». MiL.i.ii:K, Office on llill sired, iu the room fur¬ merly occupie.l hy Ku.lolph M'Murtrie, Esq,. Huntingdon, Pa,, w..uld respeetfally offer bis profHS.'.ioniil services to tbe ciliiens of Hunt¬ ingdon nnd vicinity. [my,',),'ll7.
T^R. A. U. BRVIUnAITGII.
I / Having permnnenlly locnte.l at lluntlniz- dou, ollera his professional services lo the community.
OlEoe, ti.e samo ns that latoly oeeupied by Ur. Luden. [April 11, 1866.
EJ. OKKENE, , DEiVTIST.
Office removed lo Leiiter'a New BulMii^;;, Hill Streel, Huutingdon. [aept.U,'li7.
828 HOOP SKmrS 028,
CORSETS, CORSETS,
WM. T. HOPKINS, ito.tt'is ARcJii .ST ICC r.r, i>iiir/.
MANUFACIUIllill OF lllK Celebrated "Champion" Hoop Skirit
ron LADIES, MISSES AND CIIILI.REN,
The largest assortineiit. aiul liesl qunlily nnd stylea iu llio Americin ilo,kat Ky-ry In.ly sbt.uUI Iry iheiii. as ibey reeniiimnid ihroisrlves hy wearing lonper. ri'taiiiiug lli.-ir stupe inuul. belter, heini:'lighter m.d nii.re f/,u(ic ihau nil others—WARllANTBD m flier./ rM;,rc(. nnd snlil at verv l.iw prices. Aek for HopklBa' "CHAMl'lii-N'SKlllT.
Silperior llan.l-ma.le. \Vhnle-l...no COUSK.TS iu Kifleen diirerent Orn.lea. inclulinK the "Im- pcriil" and Thompson & Lon.,'d.iu'a "OI.OVK FlTTINn" COR.'^BT.^'ranging in prices from Bl Cenls t.l $."..'•.0; tnnell.iT with .L'sepl. Ilecliel'a CEbEllUAl'KD I'llKNCIl WOVKN COKSBtS; (.uperi.ir MLipe- and qu-.llty. 'Ton j differcnl Or.ides. fro.n $1.10 to fi'i.ijO. Tliey are lbe fiucst und besl pooda for llie priee,«. ever imported, Tlic Tr.idc s.ipplie.l will. IlllOf SKIRTS nnd CDR.SETS ..( Ihe Lowest K,ites..
Thoso visitinn tbe Cily should not tail to 0..11 and examine our Qoods aud Prices, as we dety ill eonipelitiou.
Sepl. 23, I8i;8 -3m
REMOVAL.
UE.\P, PAUSK ANI) REFLECT '.
SKUK NO FUUTIIEU! 1 FOU A CHEAPER
BETTER SELECTED AND JIOUE FASHIONAULE 6TO€K OF C^ OTniI%«,
THAN lll.XI' AT
GEO. F. MARSH'S,
in tbesecnn.l slnry ..f Head's new buildiug, on Ireel, cann..r he r..u..d. lides a fine ass.inmenl of
UKAUV-MADE CLOTHING,
i\ to offer to the.publio the flnesl
l\
HKNDKBn.
E\V IFlftM.
C'l RRI A GE 'MANpfA CTOR Y
p. 8. ISBNUKIIO k CO., having purchased • bu e.^labli.'I.OU'Ut of Auderson C.'Zzens. nenr ll.e Kiore of Henry k Cn , will carry on the liusl.iess In all Ils various branehea. They will insi.ufi.cture CARRIAGES,
BUGGIES,
WAGONS,
nnd all other vehicles thnt may he desired.
Having hn.l ciisidemblc experienoe in Ibe business, tbey flaller IbemselTes that Ibey can. len.ler saii8f..oiiou lo oil who may favor them wilh Iheir cusL.m,
I'arlicular nud prompt attention given to
and nn effort la share nf rjo.J.7,^68.
llill.
I lie is prep I line cf
I AMERICAN. ENQ1.I,-5H AND FRENCH C L O T H S, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
ever lin.UKbt lo lowu. which will bo .MADF, TO OKUF.ft IN TIIK LATEST AND
MOST FASHIONAULK .SiVLi;r<, al nilei. never bcf..ro equnlle.l since the w..i'
Those iu wni.l of Cl'.ibing will cnsull their owu intereal by examining n.y po.nls nu.l Ici.ni- iug my pi'ioes l.cf.irc pureliiam^ elsewhere.
Thankful f'.r past palr..l.nt;.: an.l I.eins ile- tcrmiuod to guar.l bia cusl .inur'a inleresl,'', ho solicita a coutiuuuuce .'f il"' same,
OEO. F. MAU?I1, Sept. 16, I8U8.
TMPORTANT TO BUILDERS!
BURCHINELLS NKW PLANINU MILL!
T. Burobinell k S.in hnvi..|!juai e..m|.l..t.''. Ihe erectiou of K firsl class I'lnni..)^ .Mill n' Huntingdon P.i,, Are |napnr,rd t.. 611 ,.11 ..i-1.1- f..r ISuildiun M.ilerb.ls of all ki...l». .ucl. ... yelb.w n.iU wiiile piue fl....ni.ir. Wealher h...i.l ing. thmr nntl Wind.iw Pragma, Itlin.la, ;8asb. Sliutlera. U....rH. liraokeis nntl f
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