6J IC. HUNTINGDON, PA: Wednesday morning, Nov, 11, 1868. LOCAL & PERSONAL. li=s2n 'lndian Summer is upon us. A •'brick"—Smith's building. A too popular lender—" Ben Zino." An unpopular bend hereaways—Grecian The atone that struck the democracy—Key atone. A post that many are after—the Hunting don cost of ice. Look out for the poultry thieves—Christ nms is coining Boys that stay out Into at night will not become manly very early. Washington street, near Fisher's Mill, is being MeAdatuized. The Good Templars meet in their new hall in Rend's building this Tuesday evening. Josh Billings says "if a man wants to get his aktual dimensions, let him visit a grave yard." A fine oro bank recently opened in McVey town, supplies about forty tons of washed ore per day. Lewistown has a String Band—so had we once upon a time, but now the boys have hung up 'de fiddle and de bow." Cabbage is a crop that does more to keep corned-beef from becoming lonesome, than any- other. Not a few drunken men were on our streets on Sunday evening last. Is the good name of Huntingdon to be stolen? Neighbor Cornman of the Monitor, was the recipient of a beautiful cane, sent to him by express on Saturday last. To our friends from the country attending Court we would say, now is the time to sub scribe for the Globe. Some scamp entered the shoe shop of the colored shoemaker opposite the Globe office, the 'ether night, and stole two pair of boots. - The next Quarterly Convention of Good Tempters in this District will be held in this place ; commencing on the 24th of November. A girl in Ebensburg was caught in the act of applying the torah to her employer's 'd wel ling, She said she "was instigated by the A son of Daniel Bruen+, in Bedford county, was caught in a cloverseed separator the oth er day, and so horribly mangled as to cause his death in a few minutes. John Bdrn, an Irishman, left his family in Conemaugh some time ago, and has not been heard from. It is said he is given to dissipation: An Italian boy paraded our streets oti Sat urday last and played a violin. It was a de. aided improvement upon the whining hand crgan. Thomas H. Fagan, who wag tried at Holli daysburg for the murder of Wm. A. Lane, has been acquitted. The jury spent twenty six hours deliberating on the ease. The large brick manufactory building iu West Ilunting,don is going up handsomely.— We would like to see =everal mere of the same size promising as well. Almost everybody looks pleasant since the late election: Even the Democracy aro satis fied that the election of Grant was about the Lest thing that could have happened. It has been well said by a clergyman, who says everything well, "never shy an old ser- I mon at the devoted heads of the few who have ventured out on a rainy day." If the top of a carrot be cut off, at this sea son, or later, be placed in a saucer of water with a few bits of charcoal to sweeten it, it will form .a radiated feathery plant by no means unworthy to grace a lady's table. "Sweet Sixteen" is the attractive appella tion of the latest . perfume. If the scent of this..now preparation is as strong as the senti ment of the name, some young men in this village will buy it by the gallon. , AcNew Yorker, instead of saying "every tbirig is lovely and the goose. hangs high," expressed himself thusly: "Everything is aMiable'; , and the feathered creature of the genus Anser depended from a lofty Altitude." Ebonsburg 'Alleghenian publishes five noltinlits against Gift 'Enterprises. We think the editor; antV it' few more such; must have itieeti badly. swindled, that they should tell so dollarous a tale. The prayer meeting held in the room of the Y. M. C. A. on Sunday afternoon last, was well attended. The regular meeting 'of the Bible Class will ho _held next Sunday after noon. The public is invited. • Alexandria borough is to have a public ball. This ball is net merely talked of, but -is actually under process of erection, and a .company has been formed and the shares aro ,being rapidly taken. , . Isis reported that Weston, the noted pe destrian,-wi/lwalk through Huntingdon, on .50,00 mile tramp, snipe time in the month of - March next. He is required to walk the distance in one hundred days, and will start frinn poqland, Maine. A covibelonging to Mrs. J. P. Anderson, in this borough, gave birth on Thursday night fastto a pair of calves, which aro in perfect condition. Thenowis of the common gender but of uncommon quality, and in the posses she case of plural progeny. Those having real estate or personal piap erty to sell, will find the Globe an excellent medium thrOugh which to publish it to their neighbors 'and friends. Sale bills neatly printed. Orders by mail promptly attended to. - While fOur men were engaged at work up. on_ a scaffold at the new Welsh Congrega tionalist church in Johnstown, the scaffold fell, and they were precipitated to the floor beneath, a distance of twenty feet. One man was:killed, and the others more or less hurt. • • • • Faireithd festivals nreatarting up again in neighboring counties.- They all appear to pay—therefore all-that is ,:rektuired to make Anent& off , the , "diar people" to get tip .somothing.that will pleato the oye and tickle the palate. -,.14-cPutltfefr youthlito. desired. to know how Secorne rieb, sent a. in 'ansWer to an advertisement, and received this valuable recipe: "Increase your receipts and decrease sent expenses. Work eighteen hours a day, and live on herring and oat-meal." . A Democrat in Cambria snooty was foolish 'onough.to bet with ,a Refublienn:' 'The cm dition of the bet was such th.it he is to to , ' locked in his ice-house, and remain there four 'Pours. We hope hie desire lo make bets in -the future will be frozen out of him, without being confined in such cool quarters. A lady in Philadelphia named Mrs- Hecht vyas poisoned last week by atropin, an ea' . tract of belladonna. She sent to the apotha -cary's a prescription for assafetida, but the clerk misconstrued the terms and gave her the deadly poison instead. This shows the im portanco of having reliable and experienced plerks'ta prepare compounds. • American' iniesionary,*-Writing from Ilarpoot, Asia, sap : "Come with me on a tour among the villagers, and see women ev erywhere, doing the drudgery, even to carry in,g.on their backs huge baskets of manure, .1.0 bp mixed with straw, made into cakes, and dried for'fuel, while 'their husbands do the .knitting,'aud you will see and feel,as we do,th o 'necessity for using some means of elevating woman to her true place. not as the servant, but as the equal, the 'helpmeet' of man." Attentlop, Farmers. The American Agriculturist is a paper ev ery farmer should hove, and I will receive subscribers at ONE Dol,Lazt, dub rates, and gave you FIFTY CENTS. Address me at Me doymellstown, Pa., or leave your money and Address at Lewis' Book Store, Huntingdon, Pa. SAMUEL SrourvEs. • Nov. 11-3t* [Coinf tigICATED.I Hass in thp Jun at Alexandria.' MESSRS. EDITORS:—It may be of in terest to your piscatorial readers (and perhaps to others not piseatorially in clined) to learn that ten black, or lake bass were put in theJuniata, opposite Alexandria, on Saturday night, - the 31st ult. Having been in• attendance upon the Synod of the Reformed Church at, Hagerstown, Md., we concluded to try our luck in the transportation of these excellent fish from the Potomac to the siveet waters of the' "Blue Ju niata," and succeeded admirably by the co-operation of railroad officials and engineers. It coat us some trou ble and a ten dollar bill, but we are sure "the end will justify the means" in this case at least. - Nheso buss are considered among the best fish that swim. They are very fruitful, and will no doubt soon stock our beautiful little river. About fourteen years ago a few specimens were brought from western waters, and put in the Potomac at Cumberland by Hon. Frank Thomas and Hon. Meliegg of illaryland—down as faros Williamsport at least the river is literally swarming with them. Dur ing the last six or eight years they have been caught in large numbers, weighing from one to six pounds. There is no reason why they should not do as well in our river—it is just the kind of water, and has the rocky bed in which they flourish., This is the fourth attempt wn inadethe other three proving failures. In the first ef fort we undertook to bring too many of them—sixty were put in a tub of water to keep over night and all died. The second effort failed because it was too late in the Beason to catch them— they wouldn't bite, and the laws of Maryland prohibit catching them with a not. The third effort would likely have succeeded, but fur some wicked boys in Hagerstown, who discovered them in a run, whore they were put to keep over night, and stole them. By this time we had learned a little by sad experience, and profited by it on this wise. Ist. We only attempted to transport fourteen, averaging about a pound .in Weight. .2d.. We; had them locked up in Hagerstown this time, and got up twice during• tbe.night to change the water. If any ono else is ambitious to secure a steer tor private ponds, (and if we had one we would have them at almost any reasonable cost) or to have a larger supply in our river, we volunteer the following di rections: Get orders from the Supt. of the P. C. & C. V. Bailroada to allow the fish to be put in the water-tank for transportation to the desired point; take the cars fur Hagerstown ; there take the stage for Williamsport, or Clearsprins."; secure. the services of a few i:e. , (l fishermen to help catch the ti• b; having caught them, put in a barrel of river, creek or spring water, changing every few hours, and take to Hagerstown; then put in a strong baguet (with' a rope atttaelied to draw out) and immerse in water of the en• gino tank. They are tenacious of life and will live in this for days. Sep. tember and October are the beet months for transportation. J. W. LOVE. President and Vice President in Town Hon Schuyler Colfax, Vico Presi dent elect, passed - thrdugh Hunting don-on Friday morning last on. tho Day Eipress.A.,largoi,crowd,was col lected at the Depot, but Mr. Colfax who was called upon for an address, did not respond. He was in °keel lent health, but many - of our citizens were agreeably disappointed to find him so plain and unassuining , L--a fit counterpart of his colleague Grant He was on his way, to New York, and thence to Washington , where his - pres once is required to day, Tuesday, to adjourn the Ilmiso as Speaker, until 'December next. - On Saturday morning Ulysses S. Grant, President eleet, , passed through en route direct for Washington. Many of our citizens 'were At the train to greet the general, who came out on the platform, and ho was kept busy shaking hands until the tram started. 'Ho was asked to make g speech, bet ho pleasantly replied that' it Ives no use making speeches after the election was over, . Both the gentlemen bear their - hon ors meekly. Of course we can't et pect Seymour and Blair to pass thro' —they have gone up Salt river, which don't lie in 011Iur.tingdon county. The .Nev Ppstnge Stem)? The Po.ittna - sier General has just a.- warded the contract for t:313 supply, of stamps to tbi department for the 'en suing four years to the National Bank Note Company'of New York. The new stamps will be somewhat smaller than -those in use at present, but they are of a superior style and finish, with a nov elty in design. The two cent stamp contains on:engraving of u post boy on horseback in full speed: The three cent has a locomotive under full head of steam, the great carrier of our domes tic service: The five cent stamp con tains a head of Washington. The ten cent, the finest of all in design and ex ecution, has a miniature engraving'of the declaration of Independence, exe cuted with such delicacy and,ptc that the picture suffers nothing under a magnifying : glass. , The twelve cent stamp has an ocean,stearnship, and the dirty cent has-a "finely executed 'en graving of the surrender of nur g oyno. ii'hen it is considered that over g mil : lion stamps aro issued daily, the im po:•!.,.neo of this contract is at once evident. Patept Stttplp and Grubbing Machine? The above machine, used for taking out stumps and grubbing, was patent ed by A. neKonney, of Maumee city, Ohio, and has received many compli mentary notices from the press, and is universally liked by those who have experimented with it and have it in use. A farmer who uses it once, will wonder how be . got along without it. It is' siinple in its construction,:readily used, and does perfect work. The machine can be seen at the Court House, at the Franklin House, and at Cunningham & Cannon's store. ..I.Farm and township rights, together with machines, for sale by William 11. Pi per, Huntingdon, Pa. 2t An Accident Avoided. On Saturday afternoon )fret a part pf one of the abutments of tho Bread Top Bridge crossing the nee at this piano gave way and fell in the race, leaving the track supported only on boo side. Had a train been on the bridge at the time, some lives might have been lost. TI o damage was repaired and tildes Sr , again passing over the race as usual Hesse in the Juniata We direct attention to the communi cation in this paper, from Rev. J. W Love, of Alexandria, who has placed ten black or lake bass in the waters of the • Juniata. - Ile gives a desCription of the manner of their transportation from the waters of the Potomac, to gother with other interesting reading. This move taken by Mr. Love is a good one, and is an example that might be followed with profit. There is no doubt, we think, that such fish as shad, salmon, bass, etc., could live in these waters as well as in any other. We have waited long and patiently for the coming of Commissioner Wor rell, but of late we have heard nothing of him anywhere; and now, if we ran not depend upon him to secure for us the passage of shad beyond Newport, wo think our citizens, or the more en terprising of them at least, should do as Mr. Love. has done, and bring the fish into our waters again. They pro pagate rapidly, and it would not be long until large numbers would be swimming in the waters of the Junia ta, and our citizens would be afforded the pleasure of, catching and eating "fish as is fish," and at no expense.— We are heartily glad that we have a Mr. Love in our county, and we hope wo will have more such as he. perFrorn the San Francisco (California) Daily News, of Feb, 4,185 G. CORRECION.—Sometime in March last a man named Flynn, was murdered in the town of Campo Seco, Calaveras county, by a des perado known as Wal. Stewart, and n reward of three hundred dollars offered for the arrest of the murderer by the Sheriff of Calaveras. This item appeared in the papers of this city at the time, and was copied from then' into the Atlantic papers. Our object in adver ting to the matter at this lale day is to correct an impression that has found currency i n certain quarters that the desperado referred to is a young man named William Wallace Stewart, formerly of Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania, and who came to California in '5l, across the Plains, and settled in the neighborhood of .16wa Hill where he is well known as a most respectable and useful, citi zen. Mr. Stewart is most respectably con nected in Pennsylvania, and it is for the pur pose of assuring his many old friends and relatives—who,b R 11) been greatly annoyed by the rumor in question - -that he is net the party referred to, that we have penned this paragraph. This contradiction is unneces sary here in California where Mr. Stewart is well known, but it Is published in.the hope that the Atlantic-papers may giie it curren cy and thus repair a wrong that has unwit , tingly been done a most worthy and estima ble young man. Vress Tewporange I..poture. . The champion of temperance, THOS. ROBERTS, Esq., of Philadelphia, one of the Grand Lodge Lecturers of the - In. dependent Order of Good Templet's of Pennsylvania, will lecture as follows in this the First District of Runting don county; . Huntingdon, Court House, Monday evening, November 16; Mt. Union, Wednesday evening, 18; Shirleysburg, Thursday " 19; • Mapleton, Friday " 20; Mill Creek, Saturday 'I 21. Ur. Roberts is ono of the very ablest and most eloquent looturers hi Per.na. and no one, whother.friend or foe' of the cause he ridvocates should' fail to hear him. The land mourns on ac count of intemporarice and let no ono feel - that ho has, nolntorest in helping to drive the monster from our midst. B M. GREENE, Dist. Dep. Lit Dist: Hunt; Co. •ItlarNEW YORK, July Ist, 1808.—DEAR SIR :—ln your paper of last week you or one of your correspondents say that Dr. Brake is not the originator of the celebrated Planta tion Bitters, and that they.were manufactur ed and sold by . one Pedro alartella an old Spaniard, in the Island of St. Thomas, over forty years ago, as every old sea captain can testify._ Now, air, I can certify to the above as beitig true, for I have followed the Sea for over forty years, most of the time doing busi ness with the West Indies. These same Bit ters differently _pt.tt, up and named, were brought to toy notice on toy first trip to Om Island of St. Croix fur a cargo of rum, and for years and years after, my ship's stores were never without them. I always supplied my family and man 7 of my neighbor's with them; and can truly say a better Bitters and Tonic, is' not made in all the world. Yours, truly, Capt. HENRY WENTZ. 11‘totior.t.t. .to the best imported Gerinno Cologne, and sold nt half the price. tf ,Rich readi Thi, Phrenological journal for November,. contains Por traits and Biographical ,Sketches of Max Muller, the Philological scholar and author; Isaac Tay kir; the eminent writer on Christian 'Ethics; Schiller, Chatnisso, Gellert, Heine, German, Lyric Poets; Isabella the late Queen of Spain.; -Mrs. T. McGath, 107 years old; Gounod the author of "Faust," besides lively and instructive articles and sketches on the Antiquity of man ; The play of Macbeth ; Is man 'lmmor tal ? Getting Rich ; The German Mur deress, Baroness Ebergenyi, ,or Cul ture and Crime; The Crisis in her life; Emerson on the Eye; Recreation ve. Stimulation; Tobacco and Bald-heads; A good judge of Character ; The New England Fisheries;•May. Twins Mar ry; An excellent numbetY.- Terms $3 a year. Address, S. R: Wells, Pub lisher, 389'.13roadivak,w..York. Leetgres. The Young Aion's Christian Associ• Lion of this pingo intend' scouring the services of one or more lecturers this season if possible ; -Thisis a step in - the :right direstioa—tbe ; 44eciation ,itself ,will be hi:matted and out; citizens al so. It is not intended that, there will be a course of lectures but whenever it is possiblo to obtain a leeturer the Association will got ono. , ,It is hoped that our Citimons will appreciate this ineve,,and.enCOurage the Association in its efforts to supply a want long felt. Preo,Lecture Prof. W.'llMvaritllay,:a.coloredsdi vine, will deliver a lecture in the Court House to morrow ; Wednesday, even ing, at 7?1 :o'clock.. Subject: "The March of Freedom around the Ivorid'? Xr or Jaunt— A'rboin ttie'eecond story Leis- Ore new I:44jjing,.. ,off' Greene, nt"Mbere Store: 21... Acoldent mail named David Liatnilton had hid fn9t, bYdiy prilst?ed, whilst roping lOts; ',lap°, on %londay last. Cpurt The crowd in town is not very 1211'9lihel, and some other iutoreetin'g eases are on hand. wa,„l3lll.nk Books for the 'desk ftpd padkot, for sale at Lewis' Book I=2l • „ , br., , Franklin remarked that 'Man' as often gets two dollars for the ono ho spends informing his mind, as he does for a dollar laid - out in any other way, A man eats a pound of - sugar and it is gone, and - . the pleasure lie has enjoyed is ended, but the informa tion he gets from a newspaper is trea sured up to be enjoyed anew; and to be used whenever occasion or inclina tion call for it. A newspaper is not the wisdoni of ono man or two men j it is th e wi s do m of the scroodul of pait ages too. A family without a' newspaper is always a year behind the 'times in general information; besides'they can never think much nor find much to talk about. And then there are little ones growing up with Out any taste for rea ding. Who then, would be without a newspaper,—and who would read ono regularly without paying for it? Ifluntlngdon iVenderny The third quarter of this institution, undo' the management of the under signed, begins on MONDAY, the 16th inst. The present flourishing condition of the school is a source of satisfaction to the Principal, of gratitude to the pat rons, and a sufficient recommendation to those who have not yet patronized it. The number of names on the roll is 35—there being several vacancies, caused by removal from town. Appli cation for the ensuing quarter should be made soon. Terms moderate. lt * JOHN HEWITT, Principal. Nov for Bargains Selling off cheap, the fall stock of Wall Paper, Window Shades and Fix tures, at, LEWIS' Book Store. Hand some styles for parlors, sitting rooms, bed rooms, halls, offices, kitchens, etc., are on hand. , tf. AAA rare opportunity to Procure a sett of Ladies' Furs at a very low prim, is now offered at l'isher-& Sons: They have just opened the largest and most complete stock ever brought to this place. Call and see. - Bt.' School and sill other . School books;School'stOotieh.Y;'&nd all kinds of 'books,', - Wp,llTtiperi "0,01 etc"; can be boiight"at• L'Ewie".l3rfok Store for less money than at, 'any oth• or store in the empty., tf. What makes your hair so beautiful? Mrs. S Allon'a Improved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in onebottle) Prico Ono Dollar. 'EvOry; Druggist sells it. ' Fix up for Winter, A large stack of bandsoroo - stylelaltif Wall Paper ,for sale at , tow prices at LEWIS' BOOK &ore• - tf. Choices Confectlops, &a., : Call next-door to T.i.e.w.is l ikolc,Store and be convinced. tf MAPEY Ift t „,Services.in the Episcopal Church every Sunday morning F 'at :11 o'clock, and afternoon at 3 O'clO'ck: MARRIED, At tho residence of 'the brides fatti er on the 6th i"nst., hy.:nev. Rev. R. E. Wilson, Dlr.-111mm Maur, of Juni ata county, 'and Miss MARY 11: SOARER of Smithfield. At the M.. B. Persona - goon the sth• inst., by Rev. R.l - 4 - 1' Wilson; Mr. J. IL M Bow WAN, of CasS township, and Miss SARAH PARK, of the same pine. On the 22d ult , at the,-ITaidenoo of the bride's Thaler, byßer.J. G. l_iearnz, Mr. J. B. GRAY, of Juniata county, and Miss .1.1 - Amp,MeCoLLoctr, ctf don county, Pa. - SPECIAL NOTICES, IMPOIi,TANT Beldam n In a card putilialted in the La n • caster (Pa) Express, noticing an inntasien of Illl6lllcr limb Bitters, made py his sou llegry L. Mlshler, Slip: ilterefqrp, puldiCry declare that Retry h,. Mlehter duet ilet know anything of the method of manufacturing 41 folder's Herb Miners; that the pt eparation made by hint is a base counteeeit tmitalloth and that when floury L. !insider, or his agents, represent - their 'mixture to ho 1116111er's Ila. b Bitters they are 111.20sTOR2,and I trust that Dr. 2.11. Hartman d. Co., (my suecessors,) will prose cute them, assuring the cotatnnulty that no effort shall be spared on my part to bring the offenders injustice." Ob serve that the Bottle offered for sale bears Stowkle's Grad uated Scale of Dom", bleu n in the Glam, and has an !mud Revenue Stamp with engraved likeness of Benjamin Dlisbler over the Cyrk. None ether is genuine. nol- lm • . . • j)AINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTIIIIRS.—Tho Grafton Mineral Paint Company me now opmufacturiug the Best, Cheapest and most.Du table Paint in use; two coats well put on, nix.il with pure Linseed Oil, will list len or fifteen years; it is ofn light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. It is valuable for Hou ses, Fences, Barns, t an rage and Car maims, Fails nod IVooden.ware, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ship' Bottoms, Camas, Meta! and Shingle Boots. (it being Fire and Water proof,) Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufacturer haring used 4.00 bbls. the past year) and as a paint for any purpose Is unsurpassed for holy, durability, elasticity and adhesiveness. Price V per bbl. of NO the , which will supply a farmer fur years to conic. Warranted in all cases as abov o. Fond for n cir cular wliieh gir es full par Oculars. None genuine unless btanded in a trade mark, Grafton Mineral Paint. Per sons can order the Paint and remit the money ens re ceipt of the goods. Address DANIEL BIDW ELL. 254 Pearl street, New York. 4Eir For eilloTkr ;ho pound or barrel. at Lewis' Book Store. = Mayfithn EAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA TARRH treated with the utmost euccues, by J. se.Ac's. M. D.. and Pioles.or of Diseases of the Eye and Ear in the Medical Cativo of Itainslrednia.l2 years expel , - ience,l formerly q(_ 14.i' llollaml,) N. 805 AltellBt., Phils elphia. Testimonials can Ito. seen at this Mlle° Thu medical fatuity ars Invited to-accompany their pa tients, as ho hoe no accrete la hIA Nactice., BYee lneeftoda itlinut ygill. rio pliargo for examinothip tthe.l7, 18138,1.ybm. MARKETS. Pffid4oktertiA, Nov 7, 1863. ' • tWldot.va4.l.% ideicur. Met FlopF market continuo* quiet, add obly a few hun dred barrels were taken In lots by the home consumers. Supertiqo Fleur at $9,0 7,2s;*extra at $7.03; (#) 8 fancy Western extra (madly $8.00639, 75; Pennsylvania do do $9,50 and fancy brands 382,00631.3,50 according to quality Ilyo flour $8,2563,5.50. There is very little Prime Wheat offering, andillin sedation Is in steady request at full Micas. •blit liffettior grades aro neglicted. Sales of 3000 bushels now red at $2,00632,10, met 1000 bushels ataberat $l2O. lkye is un• changed. Cities of SW bushels new Western at $1,50. Corn is scare and advancing, yellosv at $1,17 Western, mixed ut $1,20(3)1,27. Oats are in good request at an ad vance. Sales of WOO bushels new Pennsylvania at 006370 cents. Nothing doing in Barley and :Reit $2,99.. . . • Pirrsutaton, Nov. 7.— Flaw. —Tbe market Is decreased. 110 quote sales of spring •ulteite Frotir 'a2 33,56,45,75, Inter Floor at $9,50639.75 fAncyat $12313,00. Wheat, red, $1,800)1,85 'and fur • White, 32,03,02,12 Corn frontiliret handset $l,llO. Rye, $1.35 per bushel. Oats 9263113 c; Barley 2,10a52,15. PottitJeh read) Blew 5,75 bbl baths Lardl7c. huller V,O,Pse . ib, Eggs 32 d,O ;FINANCIAL.' ;: V.. ;. MIR' Tonic Nor. 7.''lit'oliciosed - a 1•51,3131. ' - --' J ; HUNTINGDON MARKETS. . conitEcTEßTFEii,y BY liR r ISY,/4 CO. ' $• ' - ' • yucg.r.sAts PRICISiI• • '- • • Superfip,eFlour,....... -43.00 FentltOrS il 1 SO Extra Flour, ..... ........ ..o,oo',Fraxebeds2,2s Family Flour 10,00 Ilea ' , O lb ....... ........... ..40 Bell Wheat • 1,00 Ilam, tnnoked 25 White Wheat, • ' 2,00 Ilarik ton - 10,00 Apple Butter 11 gallon-1,25 lard Bark per cord 3,00 Large Oniotid p bus ' 100 Ent Icy '- 1.20 Mixed Cbpl 2,40 .. . . .._ Oats • ' ' 60 Potatoes %1 bpi 800111,00 Plaster per tria • •• 10,00 RassilD 4 Ityo , 1 "5 Ryet ",50 • " ' " Butter, BrAil 3S cwt ' 1,24 Wroome 7 0 dui " 3,0004,60 'Seeewax lb 30 J 1014164 ,1 but - 6,00 Chickens 25 13 , 8 Strll%; 7 B, blqllpo Cwt........:... Country Soap Corn -....- , . Shollblor $010! rol low 100 1.. Timothy 2,00 Enrkeyn ril lb ' 10 Wool il lb W®ls Pods 11 lb 12 111111 . 11(1ml , i 1 ton $7,00 ; Pig 1 dal . 1,1 ton $75@ 50 'Lumberlt 1000 ft-412030 lEblogies, linpsal do.sloolB Joint, " Ujiel)B Coln Alegi 11 ...... 2,40; Dried Apples Vbu ...... ...2,25 D aed Cherries IA quart...4l2 Dried Peaches p? 15 Dried Deer' •" "5 Beef 13 lb • ' Brood Top Coal %1 ton .:43,60 (liven Apples bus • $l,OOl Cloverseed 64th. $6,00 Vbils 02,00 Cipwo 1.5020 cis. '6 , lb Etta ^0 Desirable Daildlng . Lots . For Sale, FORTY-THREE BtfitranNa LOTS, situate in the borough of MARYSVILLE; Perry Co., Penne., fronting on Main street and extending to the Suequehanna river. -Theynro the most desirable located Lote in the borough, being :immediately adjacent to the stateine of the Pennejlvania Central and Northern Cow trot Railrenda.. , For further information inquire of D. GI RIB at Marys ville Station, orlo BENJAMIN REIFF, lit South Front ai strt; Philailelithin. • no4.3m* PUBLIC SALE of Real ;Estate. T ILL be 'offered at Publie Sale on rY r the - promisee, 04 Thursday, 19th of November; UN, At 10 o'clock, a. m., nil that Valuable Farm situated in WALKER township, Huntingdon county, about 1 mile south east of McConuellatown, adjoining tho Broad Top Railroad Station, containing Igo ACRES more or lean, about 75 acres of which are under cultivation, and the balanco covered with good timber, principally rock oak, having 'thereon a good LOU 1101.1SIL and bank Earn, a lino Orchard of. choke fault, a good well of water and stream of running orator, near the house. Immediate poeseasion given, Terms : made known on tho day of sale, " GEORGE SOIIAFEI, noLlt. , . . Admr. of ..I.nub Schafer, deed. Valuable Town Property Par Sale.`_ \V c: ILL ho sold at Public n the 'premises In ins borongli ottassrllie, ; On Wednesday,. Novembet 25th;. 1868, 'At 10 o'clock, e. LEE In the cosier of sold 'viloget known on the Diamond or .11natlproperty, thereon st a te DWELLING 1101.1.2 E, 20 by 40' foot, two stories high. Also, a two•story: brick !I , Stare itoom with basement, 10. b 3• SL foot, e ,__ R Time Warehouse,- stable and other ontlwilldingss• 'The property is bounded' by public streets on elbsides, tusk, ing it the must convenient business location (he Till Inge.• . •Also, a LOT of ground 13 ing oa the went side to the Lack street adjoining:lots of Lemuel Green, E. B. Wileon and others, containing one and a ball perm!, leers or loge. Conditions of sale will be moderate and made known on said day. - MEI TllO9. Duaptcom int. E. milluluixrq. .THOS, BURCHINELL es SON, Ilf :• ; . tNOFACTIIRERS OF SASH,. DOORS, SHUTTERS, FLOORING-, Arid all kinds of Building ilfaterial, HUNTIN-GDOItt, PACK AGAIN I . , . , . . . . NEW STORE and NEW.GOODS!' Benjamin fabobs Respectfully informs hie old friends and the public generally, that he has again located in the borough of timeririonos. and has opened a very large and entire new stock of Goods in Saxton'e Store Room opposite Lewis' Book Store, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTH:. ING, HATS and CAPS, ROOTS , and SHOES, QUEENSWARE, .and ENT.B.RY VARIETY,OF:, --GOODS • To by found in the beat elfin/sin theldneo,. 01/ of whlcb ho %ill moll at prices to snit , the Hines,. and hopes to re. oleo a liberal share of patronage front II generous public. Deal forget to give men call and 1.• will try to please you with Goode and prices.. . BENJAMIN JACOBS. Sept. 30, 1866. .1 - :NEW, • LEATHER . .ETORE. rilllE undersigned would respectfully .11 announce that, in connection with their TANI9III.Y, they hare Juet opened a splendid aseorlTer4 of • - = FINE LEATHER, Consistingcr, n par of FItENCII CALF SKIN, • • • MOROCCO, • LININGS, • • BINDINGS, 'SOLE, ' ' UPPER, If ARNESS, • • SKIRTING, SiC., Together with a general assortment of The trade is invited to cull and examine our bunk, Fiore on WU sueet, two doors west of the Presbyte rian elireli. 'the bighest prjcepaid for HIDE'? mid BARK, 0, Hi - MILLER & SON. Huntingdon, 0o1:1 1868 ' Mil TYRONE: CITY Hardware Store. ORLANDO L. SWOOPE. !*- - •••••• • [MBAR JUNIATA RRIRGR.I-- •'- „ TYRONE •PENN'A. Hardware entlety, - Otis, Paints •• and Glass, - - I would respectfully call attention:of Farmeri, Build ers. Saddlers, Coach Makers, Blacksmiths and Mechanics generally to i nspection of my well selected etotk. It com prises a toll supply of goods In my line. lIAIng bad a number of- years expatierico in tbei hnsl ncss.-hothiwtbo city and country, 1 am enabled to buy as law; and sell aceordingly as auy other liouselb the vicinity. 1 respectfully solicit a call, and 1%111 ypdeayor toplenao as regarlls kips; and ktiallty. - •.iffr - ,,T.ERJIB NETT C45U.V41. ORLANDO L. MOM, ;. Tyrone, Pile co, re. • - • niIIORSEMEN and FAtimnits: -DR. R. BOBS'S - . GREAT: ELORSE POWD/iR will. cure the ,worst Onlla, Cato, and Open Soros on Horne and Cattle, from ono to six days. Price 60 Gauls poi box. 'NO cIJFIE I, 'NO rat! ' • Sold by all "DiaggiOt4.. All orders promptly attended to by. mall. Office 54 North . Sixth ' Street , 84 Fiber, PHILADELPHIi,'PBNNA. 03msopt3. . 000.0. Mit. MILTON Moritz. sANUzi A. aTeri; THE FIRM OF STEELi LYTLE & STEEL having located on theli tract ;Timid with.' lu two miles of thekorengirotilontingdou, a STEAM SAW; MILL , . . are prepared to manufucture all kinds of - - OAK AND PINE.I4II4p.ER.. The mill will Po cud to its ittnaNit P4POPI4i And will be in operation daring the entire summer and pnrt of the ngtluuu nteuths : They ennblocr to inhibit Lunt. Ler itillirgo inutittities, and Oran dimenaiona; at the IoW ea cash prices. ' 0 ' derS lenpctently splicited. Limiter dpihrepant the ITtiml.ritnilrotid, taunt; . • •'-. .11untingdon, April 22, upg : tr • . •, LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID HUNTINGDON INSURANCE '-, AGENCY. , . ARMITAGE & MoOARTRY, ' KINTIISIOP ON PA. -' Represent lII° most reliable Companies in Itlio Country. Rittne its low as to nonsistout wtth rollablo indomutty. t sop 2, 'OS. _ ' Otal Represented over ff7.1,.000,0 CONRAD MEYER, INVENTOR AND dfaxIMACTVIIat OF THE elettral,co Iron Frgule Warerooms, No. 722 /Lich St., PliSh. ILts received the Prize Medal of the World's Groat Eab bitten, London, Eng. The highest Prizes awarded wise and herover eshibled. [Established 1 . 823.] sepLiio;o3.3ln. Fall Styles for 1868. (Successor to W. P. ItUDOLPII) i fit r i s AP/21 m.3Luaol In tide department, which will at all times receive my r strict attention, I linen a well nisorted display of Hats mid Caps, all styles, from BO cents to $lO, Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Neck Ties, Col. lare, llostory, had ovary articlu kept iu a first class Furnishing Strum. FIATS AND CAPS ' A SPECIALTY. By promptly meeting:the wants of all, I hope to moot with such pstronage;frem the public as will enable mo to keep continually on baud a largo and well selected stock of that class goods, Whilst keeping up to 'the fashion In every article, I will also soil cheaper than the cheapest. • • • ' ' 0 0. E. Iilac0111; OppOsitt; Ulster's New Building. Huntingdon, Oct. 14, 1565. - - - Agent for !rho o. Rena, THE PIACETO BUY CHEAP GOODS FOR FALL 'and - WINTER, - • ililltit 11110. Respectfully Inform the public generally, that they harp pukVecelyed a large and splemititatoolv of goods at their Moro in iluntingdon, ctimisting In part of SILKS, e••• DRY' GOODS; ' DRESS GOODS, - , BOOTS SHOES, HATS; CAPS; TIN WARE, LADLES'-FANCY HOOP SKIJITS,Bmvairs, BUTTONS, WOOD AND WILLOW TV A R .E, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS,' GROCERIES, ,; • :CRACKERS,' NOTIONS . ; • • • • TOBACCO, SEGARS, GLASS, NAILS, FISH, SALT, Also, CARL' as and OIL-CLOTH, 40 in fact everything that Is usually kept in _ft Orstclasa strife)" ell wideli livefmbaugitc; law yprf cap' nod vain mild at corrmilSondingly tow prices gor eash)or country produce and, requeatthe patina to•gtvo • usiq call. berme purchasing elsewheimfaelingtiatieflad'-we can elleiatipc. a for Inducements to cash buyers. We respectfully solicit tho patronage of all, and tlio public are cordially invited to examine cur goods. !' Everything bilioutu eXchange for goods except protul iluntingion, nov: 4, 1868. Can'.t Be • Beaten JOIIN.II. WESTI3IIOOK. 141 Respectfully fn'forin ' s the citizens of Iluttingdou and vicinity that he Imajaat reeplued from tho oity p Asa ap4 spleetlltl stook of . ! 4 • GROCERIES CONFECTIONERIES .. 1300TS cSHo.Es,TrA.Ts & 0,11 5 8 i SierY ,i l 4sless daipet - Trunks gPs (Pc &a &c. all of wthcli he to p . reicited th on et kreatlirediteed prices Don't forget the old stand in the Diamond. Old custo: mere and the public generally 4e invited to call. /tuctingtlon, oct. 2S, CHEAR:, , OROOERY- STORE', HILL ST:, me'r:l7OlllM.ll"3333EL, • - TiUNTWGI)O3 ;' PA. rrIHE undersigneddOffers for the , in. suction and purchase of customers a large and as. sorted stock of Ch °corms, Provlsiaos, kc. Ho feels sods• lied they coo be necomodated with anylbjpg in his lino. Ills pt leos are low, up,' his st.o4 fFesh opd good. Re kappa the best of - (.JG OOFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TQBACCO sgg-ARC, •,. , • BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS CAPS; &c: ALSO— HAMS,BIRYULDERS, SIDES, •- .IICLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR, , FISH; CHEESE, FLOUR RICA 'And NOTIONS of every kind. A aelea eiOClc Of DRY 000D9, together with QUEENS. WARE, and all other articles kept in a well regulated establishmeg fcr 8.10 at reasonable prices. . 1 9.1t — '111s - stoic is on - Itill itieet. nearly opposite the Dank, and in Hot room formerly occupied by D. Orove. Coll sad examine. Z. YENTER. Uttntingdop, oct. 28080 . •.' A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK. OF LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES, BE= c'~~.l~~ LADIES' DEPARTMENT WINTER GOODS, Drovi Trimmings, Cloak and Sacquo Tett}, mings. Drom Buttons ' Gloves, Voila, Zephyr Knit Shawls, Nnbias,lloods. &Wags, Hand. kerchiefs, Poll slats. Belts nod Bolting, Velvet Ribbons. Corsets, Hosiery, and Went st3lo &minus from $5 to $3O. GENTS' DEPARTMENT. HEAD' QVUTERS FQA NEW GOOPPft. D. P. , ANYMPJAi ; TEIIII PUBLIC - JUT ORPIED ~ A: . SPLIPIDLI STOCK of NEW GOODS THAT _ PAN'T B E _PEAT . .ICHHAPNESS AND QUALPVL D. P.' GWIN. u.ntiiitihn, April 15; 1888, : Oc6EopSKAEFFEI47- Ilds Just toturned from • tlio 'ecpt with n 41(E.DiDP OF , BOOTS, 5110 ES, GAITERS, tea, Which ho offers to the Inapectlon of his customers and the phltltc generally. Ito will, sell his illog.k. at 90 post • REASOIY,/).BLP PRICES, and 0 ,,, §0 w ho purclintUtonCo will surely call again. BOOTS ,C SHOES" MADE TO QllDEfl, and IMPAIRING dope in the neatest and most cxpedl• Cons Manlier. " t • ' Call upon' Mr. - Schaeffer at hits shop on fill street, a (ow doors Nest pl • the Dlotusud. Qct. 4,1808. Nplw B O O T AND /SUOB STORE 'WM:AFRICA opt r elra m t ' htls'urdurtuicudlnaq: has Just Sluntlagdon, A' Fine Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.' All of which ho will sell at fair Qufcleania and small prfilits. Call and examine my stock. Man (gat:luring and Repairing done to order as usual. ilunliugdon, Vet. 25, 1.968. ' • GREAT BARGES Cunningham & Carmon's Corner or Railroad engArontgomery Stn.! HUNTINGDON, PA.. WE would call special attention tq Lilo daily arrival of 011010.6 AND BNADTIVIIII GOODS, Witch are offered at Tempting Prices, Conqiitiot of kfailliftil Effie of, all shades, all trgq Poplins, Alpacas, Molanges, AYmure,• Cbintres, beautiful line of Ono Catabrica, Darrellnue, Nola: sooke, °foghorns, and Cliambrays. ALSO, a MI Itrio of 1/omeStig ClOO4, /Mai as HEAVY BLEACHO 11 LINE; Eine Brpwn 31usliu, 40 Inches wide, Blenched ?Malin from fa 2j yards wide, KonteekyJeans,..l?arimen! Cassimoro, &o„ &O Our etordcof S HOES excels anything of the kind it'll aide of Philadelphia. • ALSO,A largo and well adopted 'gods -. eu4tl able for the aoaseri. CARPETS. We mato a apectilty or,,thfq article, and have op haßcl 0 Tory Tao at?orimfat . ,6f : 3C, DESIRABLE PATTEARS4 bo sold lower than tlAN.bo eold•by any pther hence outside of Phlfadolphla. We have aleo on hand ergs stock of '2 1 Pin AM BM' 11111 which wo`aio deiiing veryi.low. , I To oiLlor to be convinced that ours hi tho:place to . h'uY, call and exarlil;;C. aar'gooals aml prjpeq.' (1:1..‘1 ' • • • We talcs ptomaire ht showing our goads, oven ,If Youth:" not wish to buy.' /Sayan AVM please call and, get Poeffd: cpiplyiplitim 04 cAfm9,lli; Oct. 28, 186£1 7 tf. I .1 , Cheapei. than the Cheapest' BARGAINS'. MIZE 1 1 tla IS'ecoivei TRifEnid of ) ,We are. no nom Qtrering jut mense and well-assorted stock of Goods, at thoroughly r reduee'd, and unpreeeclonte4 prips our superior fadilitles ,enabling us to compete successfully,With the eltoa,pes,t. ' ' Our stock consists of Groceries, Dry GOOds;1 Notions, Hardware, Queensware,Glassware, :Willow and Cedar are, Table grid Floes Oil ~Ciothp,. barPets,''.li,pgp ' and Doo'lMats, Creeks Jugs , Stoves, Tinware ; Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass, Putty, Oils Paints, Drug's, Flour, Feed, &c., &c., a1l in great variety, at prigq.4,liatlyill fail to •suit ,Onsumers;• *We are also dealing in •all kinds of pcil3,4 and Luniber, our faCilitietf these commodities being supeTiPF to any-,other firm in t Vuntingdon. We claiirothem as SPEOIALTIEp 'our trade,' in an compete with n:a. : • 1/ , ,We buy, all kinds, og Grain, Seeds, Flour and Feed, 'at the highest' market rates; and give the highest prices in Goods fer Produee . ;of all ;kinds. Do not fail to call' and and prices; as both are sure tg please'. • • •• • HENRY , & Co„, Huntingdon; oco i B =I Xlo.' Pi. X410,,F.02i' P Fititistog;:-Eqp.y!, BIEN I= DRIS6 cooosi. AI sprig, . " ,u , oLainee, Lawns, Oingb Prints; Ckpinips, Muslin., penims, fluo Linen M sm iiy,- 4. Boillcs, P.cquas. 'Nil's, •••• • A largo assortment • . Lathes' Fashionable Dross Trimmino, • Silk Fringes, Buttons, Bugles, Velvet Ribbons, et& ; Furulsbing Goods, Stockings, Moreno, Cotton, Wool, &I _CCclC:r , .7cresEs, Kid of all ciddrsi Silk, Thpoad, Cation, sc., 9f all sizes, and latest styles,,dUnder garmenfs, for La dies, Rents ppd Children. • . • ' Table Llned, Muslin!, Nitplcine. Doylins,ldici. 7 " phi:Ming and Aldrting, prown,and Bleached, from 8 cents up. , - • azaw scpwo A large sleek of tho latest styles. • A largo stock of ZeßhyrE Taros, &c. 411 clieapor than thts cheapest, •. ' 121 I>ltOom, opposite the Fiist Natiootol Book & IIoTtiog : doti, Pa. laSellool Books of all kinds for sale at ore ' BookLewisSt „ tf. OM MI Mlll