051nbe. II HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesday morning, Deo. 2, 1868. LOCAL' : A: PERSONAL. • Dlootines. .All. Noriah Lodge, No. 300, A. r.. 11;, meats second `Monday eves:Lingua each mouth, in Brown's building. Standing Slone If. R. A. Chapter, Do. 201, meets the finst Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown's Juniata Lodge, No. 11T, 10. 0. P, meets every Friday evening, third floor, m Leister's Standing Strom Lodge, 4 Yo Sr, I. 0. G. T, meats every Tuesday evening In Court Mouse Arrapahoe Trshe, No.oB. I. 0. of R. N., meets every Thursday evening, third floor, Leister's Toung Alen a Christian Association inLete the fleet and third Monday evenings each month, in Brown's building. 21atas Chuncil meets the first Friday evening of each month. I =1 Died—aon3a black mustachen Can't we have a skating•club this season ? Light literature—the books of a gas corn piny. Looking pleasant for Christmas—the shop windows. Query: Which.paye beet, to hunt for office .orlunt for deer. The tax on lucifer matches yields the Guy enament .$1,500,000 a year. We direct attention to the advertisement of Immune & Morrie, in to•day's issue. The store of Samuel Iprankle in Altoona was robbed recently of a large list of goods. Unmarried ladies may have forgotten that there is only one more month in Leap Year. The track On the Tyrone and Clearfield Branch is now laid within three miles of the latter town. ..Caught in her own net," as the man said when be eaw ono of the fair eex hitched in her crinoline To discover how many idle men there are itan„place, all that is necessary is to set two dogs fighting. -- Advice is like snow ; the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sink. into the mind. A friend suggests the following: . Something pretty—the new knitting =whine nt the low er end of town. An owl perched itself on the unfinished tower of the Catholic Church in Ebensburg and was shot. , Onset the Altoona contractors has erected itithat' city, one hundred and fifty houses within the last three years. Luzerne county is excited on the hear -question. , Six of them in one day were seen in Lackawanna township. We have a Building Association in this ,ace. Ws would like to be informed of its Zoingi, if they are not private. Somebody has flattered Boston by saying it has the prettiest women in America. That eomebody didn't travel this way. It is conceded now to be among the "fixed facts" that those who do not patronize the printer have no luck in this world. The eitizene of Johnetown are luxuriating in pure water, which is brought from Wild Cat Hollow, several miles below town. An advertisement in a newspaper in like a circle in the wator—continually spreading it self. Throw in your "route" and try. The organization of a store manufacturing cotajiiinj , ie now talked of, with fair prospects of being effet,ted. We- say, go ahead. Capt; John M. Thompson, of Juniata coun ty, 144 beiesn lippOinted by the Governer to be keeiciof ‘ the, arsenal at Harrisburg. Thei . neWbuilding fur the furniture menu factoilin7Webi Huntingdon, is almost under roof. - : 4 dgvi.atiens will soon commence. After the first of January next, the fee for 4,tigisiering o letter•at the post office will be only fifte . on . cents instead of twenty five. A man "named Farrier stole a horse and buggy from a stable in Johnstown, and was ;wrested in Somerset county and put in jail. A young woman being asked by a boring politician which party she was in favor of, - .replied that she was in favor of a wedding party. A strong hint—as strong as they make thim—a young lady asking a gentleman to see if one of her rings would go on his little finger Deer are plenty in this and neighboring counties. Other wild game is also reported 'plenty, and our hunters contemplate siring them a scare. ' The barn of Augustin Luther in Carroll tovruship, Cambia county, was burned down and its contents, including two cows, hay, grain, etc„ were destroyed. A grubbing machine is one of the latest inventions. A machine for supplying grub 'Would be rather an acceptable invention these high-priced times. New York paper suggests as a means of paying tlis national debt that every office seekerikay a dollar a week_towards its liqui ilitioduutil be gets an office. _ - . What is snow? A sentimental "local" re 'ponds : White feathers falling from celestial doves; the sky showering white blossoms on the grave of the departed year. Alirmer returning home in his wagon, af ter delivering a load of corn, is a more certain sign of national prosperity, than a noblcman iddifi . g in his chariot to the opera. 'A good newspaper ie like a rensible and eound•hearted friend, whose appearance on one's threshold gladdens the mind with the premise of a pleasant and profitable hour. •IX`he house of Washington Barr. in Ilarris •burg, was recently entered and robbed of 45,000. Chloroform wee used to keep' him ,}sleep while .the burglars were in the house. Our friend J..L.•Thotuas is stationed at Plaok Buttes, %Vyowing territory, and is 'elegraph Operator, Ticket and Freight Agent. - We are glad to hear he is well fixed. A merchant named A, M. Shannon, of Bract/Lillie, Jefferson county, had his pocket picked of $O,OOO between Blairsville Inier aectioa,end ,Pittsburg, on the P. It. B. lately. On-Saturday evening last the Degree of ncliecca was conferred upon some of the members of the order of Odd Fellows and 'their wives. The degree has just been:insti tuted. Mies Willson, of Franklin ,county, gave thirty theustted dollars to the . Car Hale rree ,bytery, in aid of an eatablishrriont at .Charn• ikereburg of a college fur the education of fe• psalm The Pennsylvania Stnte Temperance JJni on has inaugurated the preliminary steps for the holding of a great convention of all the Friends of temperance at garrisburg in F,eb ottry neat. An Alabama editor, in puf f ing a grocery store kept by a woman, says: "ller tomatoes are as red as her own cheeks ; her indigo as blue as her own eyes, and her pepper as hot as her own temper." The first greenback issued by the United States is in tho possession of Mr. Ellis, a Cincinnati saloon keeper. It is No. 1, series A, amr is signed in Chase's hand*riting. lie has refused fifty dollars fur it. A valuable horse, belonging to Mr. A. IL Faller of Ebensburg, got loose lnc stable and tramped upon the knife of a feed-cutter, in flicting such a gash in the animal's foot that it was found necessary to shoot it. The Centre County Agricultural Sooiety will offer a premium for the best baby at its next annual fair. We would like to know what the qualifications are for the "best" baby? No bachelors need respond. Thanksgiving Day was observed in most of the churches of Iluntingdon by appropri• fibs religious services. Places of business were closed, except here and there a shutter was open to let in light—nothing more. The Bankrupt Law will soon cease to ope- Atte. It will not again be extended. Many of the cases in this District, we understand, will be stricken off under the law for want of attention on the part of the Bankrupt. One hundred and sixty barrels of ale were ruined in Buffalo last week. That amount had to be drawn from the vat to fish out an individual who had fallen in and drowned. Coroner's verdict—"died from too much ale." A farmer was asked why ho did not take a newspaper. "Because," said he, my fath er when lie died, loft me a good many news papers, and I have not read them through yet." We'll wager that man don't know who Grant is. Among the gifts to a pair married last week was a broom, sent to the lady accompa nied by the following sentiment : •"rhis tri fling gift accept from me, its use I would commend: In sunshine, use the brushy part, in storm the other end." Franklin county has put in 1,504 claims for border damages, Fulton 127, Perry 5, Bedford 47, and Cumberland 132. Adams will probably have 1,000 and York several hundred. -The claims in the aggregate will reach from $1,500,000 to $3,000,000. A man in York county predicts that we are to have eighteen snows (lilt winter, including the two that have already fallen, and that two of them will be very deep. The same pro phet established his reputation last winter, he having predicted twenty-three snows, and there were just that number. Mr. N. It. Att, an old citizen of this place, while in his collar last night was set upon and so horribly mutilated that his life is de spaired Of. It is supp sod lie was attacked for the purpose of robbing him, as not an article of clothing was found upon him. No clue has been found to the perpetrators. We observed the custom of Thanksgiving Day by partaking of a sumptuous repast at the Morrison House, kept by W. W. Hilde brand & Co. It will not be amiss to state that the reputation of this first-class House is well established, and the proprietors con tinue to minister to the comfort of guests. It is true as nn exchange says that it fre. quently happens that a person would give almost the price of a whole year's subscrip tion for a single copy of the paper coritaining something which interests them. You can get the paper fur a vihole year for the sum of two dollars, which isn't four cents a week out of your earnings. Good Templar, Convention. The Quarterly Convention of the Good Templars of this district was con vened in this place ou Tuesday last and adjourned on Wednesday evening. There were over twenty lodges repre sented, and the reports from them in dicated that the lodges were in a flour ishing condition, with few exceptions. Tbo time of the Convention was taken up with the discussion of a series of resolutions, not a; few of which were of the "teetotal whole-figure" complex ion and which were unanimously pass ed. Public meetings were held each evening. On the first evening Mr. S. B. Chase, the Grand Worthy Templar of the order in this State, delivered an able and instructive lecture, and on Wednesday evening, remarks were made by :v. Mr. Morehead, S. T. Brown, E.q., and others. The next Convention will be held in Hollidays burg on the third Tuesday iu February. Is the Young Man Sane We find tho following item in the last Monitor : . "The latest forgery—the 'Card' pub lished by the Globe and Journal last week purporting-to he signed by J. S. Cornmart. Such a i i .te of malignant villainy could only bo conceived and perpetrated by such men as conduct the Globe and Journal." We simply ask this week, what has been our offence? The article we pub lished—and the Journal published the same—was also published in the Mon itor as editorial. We copied from the original manuscript, of John Scott, E.q., and the paper was signed by J. S. Common in Mr. Scott's office in presence of Mr. Scott, John S. Miller, Sheriff Neely and ourself. Where the forgery comes in we aro at a loss to know. Wo ask for an explanation. County luatltnta. - The attention of teachers and school directors is invited to the call of the County Superintendent for the Teach ers Institute which meets in this place ou Monday, the 14th inst. As every measure has been taken to provide for the accommodation of teachers in our midst, during the session, it is to be hoped that none will neglect attend ing; and School Directors are request ed to grant the teachers the time to attend, The meeting promises to be as attractive and profitable as the In stitute last year, and the attendance of teachers shuuld be equally as large if not larger. ftEir Mr. William Goodman, of this place, who vas run over by a caboose car at Mill Creek on Monday morning of last week, died on, Monday after noon last. his sufferings were great, mortification of his legs having • taken place. He leaves a wife and two small children to mourn his loss. Ea' The Best in the Market. Choice fresh Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Dates, Peaches, eye, etc., next door to Lewis' Book Store. t ? 1 -• P. 11 4--sior & Co. pera4ans dealring, Pura of any quality, style, or price, can not fail of being salted by the mammoth stock just opf•nocl by FIBBER &. SONS. County Teachers Institute. To the Teachers and School Directors of Runtingdon County. The Hunting don County Teachers Institute for 1868, will be bold in the Court Ilobse, in _Huntingdon, commencing on Mon day, Dee. 14th, at two o'clock, p. m , and closing Friday evening Dec. 18th. Teachers, School Directors and Friends of Education aro invited and respect fully urged to attend. Prof. S. G. Boyd, of York County, Miss Fannie Haley, of Boston, Mass., 11. W. Fisher, Supt. of Bedford County, and Prof. hi.. Mohler, of Mifflin, will be present as Imtructors. Prof. Boyd, K. A. Lovell, and S. T. Brown, Esqs , and Di. 4. li. Wintrode, will give evening readings. Essays will be read by a number of Teachers. A spelling contest will take place, and suitable prizes will be awarded to tho three teachers missing the fewest number of words. Teachers on their arrival in town, will report immediately at the Court House, have their names enrolled and receive tickets. All teachers who arc preparing to teach, will receive tickets, and he re garded as members of the Institute on entering their names on the roll. The committee on pormanet certifi cater will be elected on Monday after noon. In accordance with a suggestion of the School Department, Thursday will be considered "Directors' Day." It is hoped that a goodly number of directors will bo present on that day, as matters in which thoy hayo a par- cular interest will be attened to It is desired that every Board of Directors in the County will grant their:teacbersthe time to attend. There will be nothing lost to the districts by this course, for teachers who attend County Institutes invariably teach better than those who do not attend, and as to "putting in time," there is only too much of this kind of teaching done; more should bo accomplished in one month, in many eases than is done in four. We ask School Direc• tors then as guardians of the interests of our common schools to lend there influence to induce teachers to attend the County Institute. Teachers of Huntingdon County, we ask and expect every ono of you who has any professional pride, every ono who does not wish to sec our county disgraced by a want of professional zeal, and every one. of you who reali zes the responsibility of his position, not to hatch worthless excuses but to come on Monday and stay till Friday. And wo promise you a good time. Al , rangemonts have been made for the accommodation of teachers at the ho tels at reduced rates. D. F. TUSSEY, County Supt Alexandria, Nov. 2S, 1868. A ➢tan Killed The train duo hero at S p. m , on Saturday evening last, instantly kill ed Mr. John Broueht, near the first bridge above Lewistown. Mr. B. is a respectable farmer living near the see otid bridge. He had been down the road on - business, and was returning home—walking on the left track, and when the accident occurred, he step ped to the tight to get out of the way of a train going east, when the loco motive of the passenger train corning west struck him. His bead was com pletely severed from the body close to the lower jaw. The train was stopped and the body taken on board and left off at the first division house nearest the farm of the unfortunate man. It is supposed the noise of the train going east prevented him from beating the approach of the passenger train west. wir.The Phrenological Journal for Deeember.contains a great variety of interesting matter, illustrated and oth erwise, of which the following is a sam ple :—Henri Rochefort, editor of the Paris Lanterne; Dr. Francis William son; Frau Mario Simon and her work on the battle-field; Archbishop Man ning, the English Roman Primate; Rev. Dr. Stockton; Phrenology in the School Room . ; The Body, what is its Icing? Earning a Wife; Notes - on the Inhitbi tants of Brazil ; Retrospection; Do as others do; Fair Haven Harbor; Mi raculous Healing; An Ideal Chaldea ; Religion and Nature; The Mink; Pro gress in Co operation ; A Reading so licited. A new Volume, the 40th, commences with the next number. Subscribe now. Terms, $3 a year, or 30 cents a number. Address S. R. Wells, 389 Broadway, New York. IMIEZEIE A little son of Mr. John Shriner of this place met with his death under very peculiar circumstances. On Sat urday last he found a bottle of lini ment containing hartshorn which his father had been using, and drank a quantity of it, which had the effect of burning his throat and stomach. He lived until Sunday, when death put an end to his suffering. Lecture For the benefit of the Young Men's Christian Association, of Huntingdon. Hon. Stoekett Matthews, of Maryland, will 'deliver 'a lecture in the Court House, on PridaY' evening, December 11th. Subject, "Romance of American Progress." This lecture will be en tirely unpolitical, but not altogether unpoetical. After Them Thos. S. Johnston, of the firm, o Henry & Co , has gone to the' city 'tic, purchase and refill their shelves with goods, which the publio have so kind ly taken from them. Their stock will be opened this week. ' Var Headquarters for Choice Confec tions. Will open this week the' best stock of fine Confections ever brought to Huntingdon. Call and see. It - L 11. MASSEY & CO., Next door to Lewis' Book Store. lia.Evory ono wanting furs should go to McNeil's, where may be found a largo assortment fresh from New York, and which he is selling off at a small profit. The Pride of the Penally Is the accomplished daughter. Every lady must have knowledge and refine. moot. Central Pennsylvania has a just pride in the Hollidayeburg Seminary.l • Sitir4 large lot of - Thiffalo Robes fro/ill from the ,bande of the Red Men, ,of the very ber i t,quality are offered to the publio by ' Fputut 41„ tee. 2-3 t. LlED — German and filngtisti !almanacs fur 1869, at, Lewis' Book 'S'tpre,., ' PROcilitSs.—Columbus epilog to the Amer• can coast in is four hundred too ship, end trot landed upon the island of St. Domingo. Last week a vessel from St. Domingo uploaded in Now York over four hundred tuns ul Si. Croix Runs fur P. 1.1. Drako & Cu. of that city. This is hie a few weekf' supply of this article; , which these gentlemen, use in the manufacture of the celebrated, Plantation Bitters. We are informed by an exchange that Messrs. Drake & Co., have not advertised a dollar for a year, bat that the sales of this article continue at the former enormous fig ure. In 1864. the receipts of the Plantation Bitters were equal to those of the New York & Now Haven Railroad. 11 MAGNOLIA. WATEtt,Supdrier to the best mportod German Cologne, and sold at half he price. tf Will Keep Constantly on Hand, Next door to Lewis' Book Store. A choice assortment of Groceries, A choice assortment of Confections, The best Family Flour, Sugar Cured Hams and Dried Beef, Tubs, Buckets, Broome, Brushes, Baskets, Toys and Perfumery, and a variety of goods too numerous to men tion MASSEY , & CO. Winter Ilne Come, And men and women want this and that for their own and their ehildrens' comfort. Bu wise and consult our ad vertising coin inns. What makes your hair so beautiful? Mrs. S A. Allen's Improved (ncw style) Hai r Restorer or Dress! ng, onebottle) Price One Dollar. Every Druggist sells it. n.,...lleadquarters for Toys. A large stock opening next door to Lewis' Book Store. Call and see. It I. D. MASSEY & CO. MARRIED, Nov. 17th., by the Rev. J J. Kerr, Mr. JOHN H FOREMAN, of Upper Stras burg, Franklin Co., Pa.; to Mimi SUSAN CARTER, of Fostm ia, Blair County. On the 24th inst., 'at , Tyrone, by Samuel Jones, Esq , Mr. Wm. ROBERT, to Miss SUSANNA BHARO.; bdth of Shir• leysburg, Huntingdon ,County, Pa. In Huntingdon, on' the 26th inst., by Peter Swoope, Esq., Mr. JAMES Mc- DONALD, of Mapleton; to Miss ELIZA M. MOORE, of Porter twp., Huntingdon County. _ At Centre Mills, Adams County, Pa , on Nov. 22, 1868, at the tesideneo of the bride's father, by the Rev. Mr. Snyder, Mr. G. W. IVAitni„ of Mill Creek, Pa, and Miss•Mot.ms A. of the former place. DIED, On the 20th inst., in this place, after a brief but painful illuess, LOUALEN GRANT, sou of John and Mary Sehriner, aged 2 years and 4 months. On earth no more wo see his face, His body in the grave is placed ; Bat while it there in silence lies, His spirit lives above the skies. He lices with angels.tpd with saints, Free from all sorrow-and e,implitints; He lives a happy Spirit iherd, And in their glory has a share. Gone but not forgotten. F. In Lewistown, on the 18th Novem ber, 1868, GEORGE W. THOMAS, Esq , aged 62 yours, 8 rnonths"and 16 days. SPECIAL NOTICES, PflY3loll. VITAL= cannot be attained while the diges tive organ. lock ton. and soundness. Inactive digestion aff, cts the v.hole physi nue of men, from the crown of his head to the soles of his f et. It is the forerunner of Dys pepsia with its indlecribable miseries, and even prepares the way for worse disorders. We speak from experience. as well as on the authority of all liberal-minded practi tioners, vibe present it voluminous array of hstlniony in its favor, when we sty that 3113/IbER'S H ERR lIITT Slt3 not only gives Instant relief to every sufferer, but affords the moans for a quick, effectual and permanent cure of all diseases arising from a disordered stomach], liver, dm. It completely, purifies the blood, cleanses the secretion., corrects every Irregularity of the System, re Invigorates tine constitution, and restores the different on Mons of the body to a healthy condition and prop, action. Sold every wit re. de2.lm. P AINTS FOR FARM IRS AND OTHERS.—The Grafton Mineral Paint Company ate now manufactuellll the Best, Cheapest nod most Du. ruble Paint in use; two coats well pot on, mixed with pun, Mimed Oil, trill lost ten or - line/tit years; it is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate color, nut can 1.91 changed to green. Iced, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. Jt 19 saleable for Hou ses, Fences, Borne, t erring° and Car makers, Pails and Wooden-wale, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships lletterus, C 9111914% )10/al and Shingle hoop (it being Fire and Witter proof,) Floor Oil Cloths, (ono Manufacturer , haring used bbls. the past year) and as a paint for any purpose is ungilriumwd for ho ly, durability, elasticity and adhesiveness. , Mice V per bbl. oral) lbs., which 99 ill supply a farmer for year, to come. Warranted In ell oases as ahoy e. rend for a dr cal.ir aldrh gives full particulars. None genuine unless branded In a trade mark, Grafton Mineral Paint. Fer nand can miler Om Point and routit the money ou re oelpt of the good, Mitt Cot - /9. L. VA EINES LOCK & CO, Pitt,burgh, Agents tot l'emisylven•n. it:` For solo by the pound or barrel nt Lewis' lloAc Store. • •"n0r18.6m., DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA TARRH treated with the utmost bUCCOSs, by .1. ISAACS, H. D.. and P10t...0r of Disease rf the Eye and Eur in the Medical College of Aunty/milk. I.t years exper ience, (formerly of Leiden, N.. 1305 ARCH at., l'hil,doll his. T4,..tintollairt can be even at this office, The medico/ facal.y are invited to acoompaay their pa tient., as ho bite no'seerets in his mactice. Artificial Eyes bleat tell without rain. No charge for examination. June 17, 186S—lyism MARKETS. =7 PIiIL4DBLPIIIA, Nov 28, ISM Superfine, Flour at $6,07,25; extra at $525; et 8 fancy Weslm n extra family $8.00(0,60; Pennsylvania ,'o do $lO,OO and fancy h ands $l2 00@13,60 according to quality ityo flour $5:250,2.60. Thera is yin) , little [him Wheat offering. and this tle. seription to in steady request at fall pekes. but Weiler grades are neglected. Sales of 3000 bushels new red at $2,0002,10, and 1000 bushels amber at $220. Bye un changed. Sales of 4GO bushels new Western at $1,60. Corn isscare and advancing, yellow at $1,20 Western, mixed at $1,200,1,27. Oats aro in good request at an ad vance. Sales id 0010 bushels new Pennsylvania at 68071 cents. Nothing doing in It trloy and Malt $2,00. Prixsuunon, N0v.28 —Flour.—The troirtint is decreased. Wo quote sales of spring 0 boat Flour at $850,(88,75, a Inter Flour at $0.3049.7.5 buoy nt $12E113,00. Wheat, red, $1,80(01,85 and for white, $2,08,(32,12 Corn front Ilrk.t hands tit $l,OO. 115 e, $1.35 per bushel. Oats 626,063 c; itai Icy 2,10.A52,15. Potatoes, roach Blow 6,76 hid hauls 20y,e, hard 17c. Butter 20(.05e ID; Nggs a; doz. MEM NEW Yonx, Nor.2s.--Gold:closed nt 5i,a55,1: HUNTINGDON MARIPTT.S. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY ItENlty S co WIIOLFEALF. PRICES. Save, thiarlohr, , ,i , 47.50 Fe %there'll lb.. Pate a Nhtr, .... , 13 50 Flaxseed loudly Fluor 0 50 flops 'Elth ....... ..... Red Wheat I,oolllmo, smoked ....... .... White Who tt,..... ....... .2,00 Ilnrf too 1,, Apple Buttor "ft gu11un...1,25 Lord • %, Balk por cord 8,00 Larva Outona " bus 100 Bark) 120 Mmed Chop "26 . Butter, 40,00te 05 Bran 'l4 ME ' I . g I V0tat0e0'11). , 40........ 8000,00 - :3,ociS4';ol ' nags IA lb o ..4511t)o Chop 7EA c‘N d)•tyu Straw "e, bn odic. Brooms r E I doz. Beeswax "6 lb. Bonus j 1 bus. Chiclieus Country So t . s . llcvl. IMMO - . .. Corn Meul 11 cwt2,oo Shoulder Dried ...Nike Viol ' 2,251 @ Sides...... ..... . ............ ........... Dried Cliorries "El gimp...l2 Dillow IDII Dried Peuchus V lb . 16 TielolilY .., OD Dried Beef "6 Torke)a , 0 lb 10 Deaf ' - ii lb e Wool' ek lb 400-15 Broad INni Cool "if ion .43.00 Pork lb 11 Ureeo Apples 'll bus sl,eol tiara Cool eo 1.1) 00,00 Clovereoed , it Dalbe s6,oolPig Metal 1.1 tun $35050 Bliellbarkall bus s2,ooll.lmber 1000 ft-412030 ch 0ege ,..,.;.. ...... 25,.0.31 lb shingles, .i.nnnaldo.sloolB Egg, 20 f' •heiti6: I. 034@6 TRATOII,'S NOTICE. , ato ofJereiniair Gardner deed.] o m litralion, upon the canto .01 Jerottildh e of township, Hunttngdon county, 11! .4 ;, ") 1 :4t Zcheoo &misty?, haring been gtalltelttO the totileroigned, oil per, Boas Wattled to the estato will limbu inumiliato ray mene:twllthose having Manus mill present them for sot , - • • JACOJi eeK44-61:. "tcholnistreter. AWAY.,Streiyed'away about the middle of October last; throoklloo, one old breading now with a lump ou blAtl 'eg,,4 young breeding sow, and a barrow with its tall oIL A reasons blo reWarti will be paid for any information of the! some. WAL L. I4Ol3rill1;t. buo,lato township. Llev. . ' A N EXTRACT from an Act to 13,_Prevent nuisances within the borough of 'looting don, passed 24th of Jannary, 1811: • Bror. 1. That if any person shall - cast on any of the streets of tho said borough, any rubbish, dirt, dung, or other thing, which shall in any degree tend to make the passage of emelt streets Inconvenient, or fro.which any pith may arise, except in such places ' na only es shall be ggreed on by t its supervisors or any of them, or if any butcher shall keep in nr near his slaughter house any garbage or othur hatsoeirer, or any person keep a hog-stye es near as fo annoy his neighbor or any 'other person, every such pus lien be offending shall forfeit end pay the sum of three dollars fur oveyy_such offence, and -shelf pay the wed' Of removing the same, he, she or they being first courleted thereof before any ono of the Bur gesses. • uovlB AN ORDINANCE relating to a SIDEWALK TO TIIE CEMETERY. Scar. 1. Be it enacted by the Bargee* and Roan Coun cil of the Borough of Lfuntidgdon and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the Street Regulator shall proceed forthwith to regulate, grade and mark off pavements or sidewalks of the width of fire foot and four inches along the northern aide of church street, from Montgomery street to the intelsection of the Cemetery lane, thence along the Western side of said lane to tine corner of the old Cemetery. - Etter. 2, That the owner or owners, occupier or orcupi• pre of lota of ground fronting mild street between the points d6slgnated In the preceding section shall, on or before the- first day of lltceinber next, pave tiro side walk opPoslto mph lots with good hard brick, or ley at walk of ttto width mdehioned In tho &Ascalon of plank two Inches In thickness, to be laid crams Ise and sup• ported by three stringers pf at least four b'y tin (aches In thickness—the plank to bo seemed to the }Adopt s by spikes Or nails. • SECT. 3. That if guy y owdor or.occupler of lots re. fuse , or neglect to comply with the provisions of this 01 , Alliance by the first day of December next, the citron Comic Faioner shall then proceed forthuitb to make each .sidewalks and present bills for the cost thereof, which amount, together as ill, costs, shall be rah:chid flout said owners according to law. • Passed November 6th. Mgt HENRY GLAZIER, Chief Illness; Attest: J. SIMPSON AFRICA, Eel y. noll-2t \\MIER &WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM _ . ' 4 8MTA SOW'ilig_ Machines, Received the only SOLD MEDAL at the PARIS EXPOSITION, ( 1867. They aro nalaptell to all' kink of Fatally ' nod to the u of F. eamstressea, Dthteinakers, Ttilore,3latum facture. of Shirte, Cotlore, Skills, (Neal., Mantillas, Clothing, -I lata,Capa, Corsets,-Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasole, ate. They work equally well upon silk, linen, m °Om owl 'cotton goods," With silk, cotton or Mien thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, born, fell, cord, braid, bind, nail perferm every species ofsewing, making o beautiful and perfect stitch, alike - on both sides of the artielo sewed The (pinnace which reconiniond thorn arc I 1. Beauty and excellonco of ditch, al.ke on both sides of tho fabric Bowed. o.'Str.ngtb, firmness and durability of eoarn,that Will not rip nor ravel. 0 EdOnoiny of 'thread. 4. Attachments and wido rouge of application to purpo- see and materials. 5. Compactness and elegance of mMel and finish. 6. !Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 7. Speed, ease of operation and management, and Va lli:S. of MOOCIIIPII Instruction, free to nil. Machines kept in repair nun sear tree of charge. u, E. LEWIS ; Agent, 13321 CLAZIE,R & BRO., =I URI - GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTTIONS, CARPET'S, OIL , • CLOTHS, IfAIS AND CIS, BOOTS and SHOES, GRO CERIES,QUEENSWARE, WOOD AND 'WILLOW WARE, &c., Ike.. Pat Ocular attention given to Ladles' Dress Goods and House Furnishing, Goods. We can sell goods this Winter throughout, at lower fig ores than they have leached for six years. , Our prices are as follows s Calico and Muslin, front 8 cts. upward. Yard wide bleached 12% cts. Yard wide unbMached Muslin, 144 ea • Heavy yard wide Sheoting, 14 to 1, ets. Fine 3 aid Blenched Must , 15, is to 20 eta. Wide Warnsutta Pilots, only 10 cts. Best Qualities Prints, 11.1.4 to 15 eta. .10-1 White Wool Militias, $l,OO pr. Heavy Deublo Wool Shawls, $1,0045,00, Black Alpace,t, from 35 eta. up. Wool Plaid Doable Width, 60 eta. ' Heavy Plaid Poplin.sl,oo Other liirods propvrtlon. - - Washington street, near the Sail Plena, call and exinnina mid, if yon are not convinced it is to your Interest to tiny from us, do not do so. GLAZIER & MM. Ifuntingdon, Oct. 21,18611. 1868. 18 (38. CLOTHING. . • H. R N OMA. • • NNW FOE' FALL AND WINTER JUST ItECEIT ED at lI.'ROMAN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. For Oentlonen'e bathing of the beet material, and mode in the beat workmanlike manner, call at H. ROMAN'S, opposite too Franklin Nome in iterket Square, limiting, don, _ . NOTICE TO ALL. HILL .STREET MARKET, 'OPPOSITE TIIE FIRST NATIONAL • - MORRISON feiTeo,thilli in tj • forms the citizens of Ilantingdon . and vicinity that ho continues the meat market business in all its Id ; tious branches ) and will keep constantly on Ititud Fresh TRU, Pork, Pudding and Prifisage, 84. —Peef nod Pork, Canned Frmlt and yegetables, , Spices of all kinds,Cotsapsand Sauces, Teas, Soaps, Choose, Salt Lard, , dc., • A II of ivblcb be will cautions to sell at renfanable paces The !Aghast prlaes paid for and tuijgw. Thomas Colder, at Alexandria. no Horeb & Mg., Fit CVO. Run, are my agents to purchase nt their places. - • Thankful for past patronage, I solicit n continuance of tho some. ' • , • It. U. NICItItISON. Ilunting,don, Oct. 28, ISGj.• • HOOP S:KIRTS MADE AT .HOME TUE-undersigned has commenced the - manufacture of Hoop Skirts; at the Millinery e, on 11111 Street, Iluntingilom and nlll con , taitly lidep on hand MI wisortment 01 011 kiwis, or mato to Mahn any 110-irell—thud giving Ladles an opportunity, of illtne•iii* tlivq.olvey 10 size. nilli maltly. All a outdo of 11.0 brist material and In the ties , workmanlike matinee. The lathes are roquelthd to cull. ,IXerlso, 11EE17IIINQ Ants at aliort n0t1e0.514 N. ft—Ladies residing at a ,diatance can Itavartitirts sent by express by forwarding tnetwurenteitt of hips , waist, length in front, and style required, whether for walkiag, g, g nertil fige, , e0,51r SO .52,25 . _ NOTICE. To HORSEMEN and FARMERS. TAR. R. BOBS 'S GREAT 11.0.RSE jt MI DAC will sure the ',swat Oaths. Cuts and Upon Sores on Horses and Cattlo, from ono to nix dya. Price he Cents per box. NO CURE I • NO PAY I • Sold by All DruggiFts —Ail Orders promptly attended to by mall. Office 54 North Sixth Stipet, 3d Floor, PEE/LADRIf.W.9., 2".13N0:A. , 03msopt3. • ...... Desirable Bpiidiot) . Lots For Sale. roRi 4 Y-THRF; 131111.DItiG LOTS, situate In the borofigh . of BSA itysvium, Perry Co., Poona., fronthag on Main street and extending to the 13usquehanpa river. They aro the most desirable located Lets in the borough, being :Immediately adjacent to the statoins of the Fentistiranlis Central and Northern Cen tral Iteprearbs. ; For Airtherinformatlon inquire of D. OMB at Marys ellje station, or to BENJAMIN REIFF, 116 South Front . street, ' - not sine 8A 1 . 1 51' Tho Itigkeet WOO W . lll be ?ship aslnfor Bor,k ' l ol'l • fr, qo. Hoop Skirts. Hoop Skirts neat Opriui, While, 075 c, .jel9 ne , 4,011097,1. Cheaper than the Cheapest ! IVletx.crtla store TVe.sd End of Ifuntingdon, l'enzea We are now offering our im mense and well-assorted stock of Goods, at thoroughly reduced, and unprecedented low prices ; our superior facilities enabling us to compete successfully with the cheapest. . . _ Our stock ; consists of Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Willow and Cedar Ware, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Carpets, Rugs and Door Mats, Crocks, Jugs, Stoves, Tinware, Iron, Stee, Nails, GrlasS, Putty, Oils, Paints, Drugs, Flour, Feed, &c., &c., &c., all in great variety, at prices that will not fail .to suit consumers. - We are also dealing in all kinds of Coal and Lumber, our facilities in these commodities-being .superior to any other firm in Huntingdon: We claim.them as SPECIALTIES in our trade, in which mine can compete.with us. _ We buy all kinds of Grain, Seeds, Flour and Feed, at the highest market :rates, and" give the highest prices in Goods for Produce ..of . all kinds. Do not fail to call and examine our stock and prices; - aS bath are sure to, please., .; oet2B NEW LEATHER STORE. T HE undersigned would respectfully harm that, opened a coz o lt i t i o o n ,, VA uie t heir u LAN NBRY, they FINE LEATHER, Consisting in, port of FRENCH OAF SKIN, • KIP, MOROOCO,' LININGS,. BINRINQS, SOLE, UPPER, HARNESS, SKIRTING, &C. Together will a . general nisortmerit of PU [i • The trade is Invited to call and examine our neck. 'Store en HMI, street - , two doom west of the Preebyt riot, church. ' The liigheet price paid fur ILIDE9 nod BARK. • • 0. H. MILLER & SON Huntingdon, Oct. 28, 1968 uuNuNanom, P - BACK, AGAIN•I . NEW STORE and NEW GOODS: - Jacobt- - - • • Respectfully informs his old friends and , the public genendly, that lie has Again hicated in the borough of lluvrionum. and has openedA rery large and entire new Bloch of Rem& An iFaxton'br Store Room opposite Lenin' Book Store, consistiog of , DRY GOODS 'GROCERIES: CLOTII• ING, - I.IATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, QUEENSWARE, - and EVERY. VARIETY OP • r-- 1. - GOODS To bu found in the best stores in the;ploco, all of which Ito n ilt sell at prices to stilt the times, and hopes to ra• Mee a liberal rhare of patt °rage from a generous public. Den't rot get to give, men call and f mill try to please yen with Goods and prices. BENJAMIN JACO,BS. Sept. Nose& , • . Can't Be Beaten ! ffgriN4l.Lwg§TßßpOlC 1;1 Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon raid vicinity that Ito has Just received front the city a NEW and splendid stock of GROCERIES CONFECTIONERIES, BOOTS _& moils nATs-4-, OATS, godcry, Shoe Bindings, t.carpet Sacks, Trunks, (Dc,, &c., tU c., a. oil of , thigliboi.propar.ed to sell at greatly redaccvl prices Don't forgot the old stand in the Diamond. Old custo morn sod the ROM norally aro lovited to cull. Huntingdon, oct : 2B, 1869. poi GEO. SHAEFFER M"llasJust returned froto the east ulth Ogg" SPLENDID STOEK . OF - 1 • ' t ' BOOTS, STIOES, GAITERS, &C., which ho otters to the Inspection of his c u stomers and the public generally. Ile will sell Ale stock t 4 the west • • i• , REASONABLE - PRICES;` and those who. parches(' 911715111 surely cull again. I BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER, and It EIPAIRI:SO dope In the neatest and niost,expoill• 'arms manner,' Cull upon Ur. Schaeffer at his shop on 11111 street, It fey, tloors west of the Dirinend, Oct. 28, N EW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. IVAI. AFRICA ort r e ° rZiit e urdt i :ndrd.° A Fine Asioifinefit duds of „ BOOTS AND §l-10ES, JOSEPH ITAidaAll, litintitilplou, Pa For Ladieg, , gentleman and Children. All of which hpwjll sell At fillr prices.' .gitckAtc.lanct alai! profits. Coll awl itionalno my stock. klanufactnrlngsnd'Repairing doko to (miss as lo mat. Huntingdon, Oct. 29, IS6B. CONRAD - IVIEYER _ INYZNTOR AND MANUFACTURER .F THE I Celebrated Iron •Frante Pianos, Wareroornsi-Mx• 7.12 _ SC; ghila reCelycd .. the Ps:l - 0 . -Medal of the World's Great F.xlai tottdon;'Epti." illohigkest Prtiampird i tt when ttiollftMiev.ir oilabted. [klet'afltiltC:l'lB2i.j sep4o;oB.3m. '4 ; Sea COUNTRY DEALERS can • tuy_CLlPllitipl from me In Irootingtloa at wilotts - Any: as ;hey can ip the ties, as I have a wholesale store tot hiladel,Tthia. ll NOUN. HARRfsBu_oG , STONE WARE, at laaWactafer'd prym firesalo Jo • ' nl:N 4 itz t t vv. E VERY FAMILY- 1:11 . 1 find:at Lowia',FEunily Civoceyy, oyor;v yticlo !lewdly Opt in prqt ape Grocery otorq, orvili t tt, wi!a!t.. BARGAINS 1^3311 HENRY & CO., Huntingdon, Pa GREAT BARGAM 041111ingham&Carmon's, Come% Railroad and Montgomery its:. HUNTINGDON, PA, WE, would call Rpeoial. attention 'to ilia daily arrival CllOlOl3 AND BEAUTIKUL 1' , GOODS, width am altered at Tempting Prices, Con Wing of beautiful Enke of all, aloules, all woo Poplins, Alpacas, Melanges, Armurs, Chintzes, a most beautiful lino or tine conbries, Barred Munßus, Icahn- aooke j GingLams, and Clutrubrays ALSO, a (Vining or Domestic Goode, inicb no HEAVY BLEACHED ERRS, Fin° Brown Muslin, 40 inches ,whio, Blenched Muslin from % to 23,4 plods wide, liontuchy JCBIIO, Fargkere Comintern, ao„ 6to. • Our dock of SHOES excels anything of tho kind thie, aide of Philadelphia. . • • ALSO, a largo and well selected stock H AT3 sulk able for the season. ' CARPETS. • ::-." specialty of this artiolo, and have on hood a Terx 0110 , aaspr!Telit of DESIRABLE' PATTERNS, which will Ito gold lower than.CAN ba spld by any other boom outside of Phila 'We have also oa baud a lunge stock of AND SALT Which we are idling very IoW. rn Order to boconTinced that ours la'the place to buy, call and examine our koala and prices. We take pleaaure in showing our goods, even if you do not wi3li to buy. Bo you will pleaso call and get posted CUNNINGHA.M&CARMON, pct 2,3, 1868ztf. THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP!GOODS - FOR FALL and WINTER. W.HIRCIR BRO. Respectfully Inform the 'public generally that they have just received a large and'splendid stock , or goods' of Their, store in Huntingdon, °insisting in part of„ , ' " ' • 811T.Acs; . . . DRY - GOODS DRESS GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, 2 HATS _CAPS TINWARE, LADIES' FANCY TI IMMIAI S, ; 110 OP pKIIITS,BoNNErs, BUTTONS, WOUII AN t) WILLOW J,V, A R %E l QUEENS WA , „RA WARE ; GROCERIES,,, CRACKERS, ,Tplucco,,,,sEu-AlO, • G.l A BS,; • FISII, , s2O, - MEI Also CAIIPETS and:OIL-CLOTII And In fact eyerything that Is usually kept In first Class store, nn which ,were bought. low for cash andtwill. .sold at correspondingly low prices for caith; or country product', and request the public , •to Ave us n call before purchasing eisewher , e, feeling satisfled,Ne cap o ff er supe rior indpcementS to catilibliyers.' _ We ,teepectijOly nolitit tko'NtroPago of, cappd , tha public are cordially hinted to extimina cur goods. Everything taken in'l4.4l‘ongo for goods blccept'promi i3es. . ' ' wal.3EAßeit scitßO. Usllitinrion, nor. d, Is4s.. • • • WM. B. ZEICLea, DEALER TV x : 11 ;•.. Furfushlng Fagg CM= Dane Gooos, Alpaca., Poplins, Plaids, DeLathes, Limns M 9001,, Prints. fine Canticles, Dellittiq,.fitic ) Littet4 Mae seines, I' cyunq India Twills, As. lingo ii-k.olment of • , • ' ' • liagolFaslil6 . ll6l.Di'esBVrililiiiiiiis, • „ Sills Fringes, Buttons, Bugles, Veliet tittitiodi; eta.' FutuiekiiljgQoods,Stockings,Moreno;CottDi:tilol; I:2ql97vo:Ri, Hid of all colors, Silk, ,T,twend, syles, and latek styles. tinder garments dt all kindtb' fur La. dim; Gents and 011iklreg. ,• its Table Linen, Muslim, liopktos.Poylies Sc.' Ekeeting and Skirting, Brown and Illettched,lrdneB • " • "-1ri.; , .:111. , P:11.;i:i ; •• Nlo'trz B o`,ltirilt. 4 cer che4pea, gif-Itopm„opposp.o tho Fllst Maim:pi Alit:, Ilanting: RIBO. GROCERY '7SE - 30.1%1 -1 303MML, HILL ST., _HUNTINGDON; „ pnanrsjgnef.l pfrerwror -1,119 in : 7 cfi N! d alt stook :. t , ! i lr n i for. d ro b l e onnlirittlaill:tt (tl gt"V . 4 146 ' IA the tog •,; • 771 " .10 ,SUGAR, COFFIGH, ; Lc :TEJA Bv•tonsps.Avr, , • To4A . cco &S 1 Alis;ii: r yj • • • pours AND strotg, , . i , TEATS CAPS; &.t.:-= A 7 . .59,. _ , II A SIS,-SEIOULDERS, SIDES,: - MOLASSES, OILS, VINE:O./Ur Elst Ans - I 'NO T Ns:Qt.:4:46o k i di t, A sole.ct stock or Dity (190D3( I . , r4rt;itytritlf Qv IN ENS WARM, and ell other articleS k , ept ,1 4 4 „Ai roopm)ed establishment for Salo at riiiisotiaLlotelies.—"• , •-•- - • llis stote is on UM street,: nearly opposito,ibo liapk, end in the room fortneall citcuMl,r D, tiros., • and etainine. - •••••• - YENTER ilantingiton, oc.t. 28,1468, , •i; - ••l' ~ • •• • C=l =IN EMI