(y (!lobe. HUNTINGDON, PA Wedneseay morning, Dec. 9, 1868. LOCAL al PERSONAL Meetings Aforiah Lodge, No. 300, A. 7.1 f. meets second Monday evening et each month, in Illown's building. Standing stone IL. R. A. Chapter, No. 231. meets the Get Tuesday evening of each month. in tiros u's building. Juniota Lodpe, No. 1 I - , I 0 0. E. meets every Friday evening, third floor, in Leister's building. Standing Stone Lodge .No 84. I. ft. G T., meets every Tuesday evening in third floor of need's building. Arrepohoe Trite, \o. LS. I. 0 of It. At- nieets every Thursday evening. third floor, Leister's building. flung Men's Christian Association muds the first and third Mond sy corning• each month. in Brown's 7inen (handl meets tho first Friday evening of each snantli. CH:l=2 A pack of eight or ten wolves is reported to infest lkfifilin county. Eight deer were_recently shipped east from the northern part of Cambria county. Tho Presbyterians of Hollidaysburg are to build a church to cost $32,557. A horse-thief who had traveled flora Lu Larne county was arrested in Lewistown. Services every evening this week in the Lutheran church. Wood, Morrell & Co.'s store in Johnstown was broken into, the watchman overpowered, but the burglars took nothing. An exchange thinks the new style of hats 10.,ks lager beerish—i. e., they look as if they were punched in with a brick. The hog-killing sausage making pudding. stuffing business is being conducted quite briskly in this place Win. Coates, a brakeman, fell off the sec ond stock train west, near Wilmore, Cambria county, and was killed. The pedestrian Payne the other week, at Buffalo, walked 100 milts in 23 hours, 29 minutes'and 57 seconds. • The dwelling of Mr. Stewart Cowan of Ty rone was recently entered by burglars, who vamoosed with fifty ,dollars. The different secret societies of Mifflin have purchased fifteen acres of land fur the min of $2640, fur the purpose of a cemetery. The County Teachers' Institute meets here next Monday the 14th. A full attendance of teachers is requested and expected. Farmers from Pennsylvania are making the Valley of the Shenandoah the most pro lific region in Virginia. The Post Office clerks in Cleveland are all young ladies, and pretty .too. The only "mails" in the establishment are Uncle Sam's. Sanford's Opery. -Troupe is in town and will perform in the - National Hall to night.— Jt is the best,troope in existence. Doing off like hot-cakes—Tickets for Ma thew's lecture. For sale at the Book Stores, And other places. Our merchants are looking up fur the hot ddays. To reach the eyes, the ears, the poc kets of all, advertise in the Gwen. Seven persons were immersed on Sunday last in the waters of the Juniata river, by Rev. J. W. Plannett, pastor of the Baptist Church of this place. The building of a railroad from Bellefonte to Spruce Creek, is again talked of. Why rot; from Huntingdon - to Bellefonte, vie Alayey's Fort ? The Tyrono Herald favors our townsman Hon. John Scott: for 11. S. Senator. We might mention a score of other journals that .talk the same way. .Go to the lecture of Ron. R. Stockett Mn then•s at the Court House next Friday even ing. The proceeds are for the benefit of the Young Men's Christian Association. The fossil remains of a monster antediluvi an- lizard, discovered in New Jersey, have been set up in the Philadelphia Academy of Sciences. It is thirty feet long. Supt, Tussey reports in the Penna. School Journal that teachers are very scarce and rears that some of our schools will not be sup plied. .:LeVere's Dio amn exhibited in this place last week but was not well patronized. San. ford's Minstrel Troupe are now performing in the National Hell. India rubber overshoes should always be removed when one enters a house with a purpose of staying long. They rot leather and injure the feet. Mr. Noble, of Johnstown, who was so seri ously injured, recently, by the premature explosion of a blast, died of his injuries last Isee)c, - - _ - _ Conrentry, Vermont, boeats of the meanest man of the period. He presented a bill of $36 ror the water which school children had driink from hie well. There jean old woman in Pittsfield, Maine, 021 years old, whosewe, knits and reads read ily, without the aid of spectacles, and milks a cow Wide - a day. She says the "gale now tqays, ain't worth much." the only individuals whom we .feel like ,puffing gratuitously are those who do all they ,ean to improve the looks of the town by im proving their own properties. Such men de serve to be noticed. A Fair, 'at which articles suitable for Christmas presents will be offered for sale, will be held by the young Indies of the Pres- byterian Church, in the Court House on Thursday, December 24th. plarion county, this State, hns a Sheriff by the nnme of Neely. His name is 11. FL N.e ly, and the name of the Sheriff of this county is D. R. P. Neely—but they are not both Re publicans. A fire occurred in Altoona on Thursday night of last week, resulting in the destruc tion of several buildings. The •Railroad House was of the number. The loss i■ esti mated at $lO,OOO. The question, why printers not succeed •s well as brewers, is thus answered t "Be cause printers work for the head and brew ers for the stomach—and where twenty men have stomachs but ono has brains. The Boston Journal says that "come cler gymen deal in rhetoric, some in logic, and some in common sense, The first are popu lar with most ladies, the second with most men, and the third with an uncommonly few pf either sex." On remqving the-body of a child from the Presbyterian Cemetery et liewietown, a few days ago, which had been interred some thirteen years, it was observed that its legs were petrified, from the thizhe downward, and oven its shoes were turned into stone. District Institute- , are doing well this year. Jteports from eleven counties have been re ceived, and the incrcese in the attendance of actual teachers tit these counties le 439. It is hoped that Ifuntingdon will increase her attendance next week, Miss Mary Downlt, whilst standing on the track at NilHin on Friday morning last, was run over by a number of freight cars, and was so severely injured as to cause her death an hour afterwards. Brief items, n In Orbisania style, from all parts of the county will find a ready insertion in the Globe, providing the friend who sends them will send us his or her name, not to be published but just because we want t know who is so kind. Another snow fell hero on 'Friday last, and was several inches in depth. The other snow also fell on a Friday, and was nearly the same depth. Snow commenced falling, again on Sunday night and the depth is now about a fuot. A little boy named Robert Wendell of Conemaugh, Cambria county, while walking across a Is-I-walk over the Cancm•tugh river, fell in, but was rescued before ho was drown ed. The same day Miss Mary Glasser fell from the same walk and was alas saved. Cyrus Wertz of Brown township, Mifflin county, a Nimrod about 21 years of age, has killed five deer during the past few weeks— one week before last, and four last week in the Seven Mountains, the largest of which weighed 160 pounds dressed. Prof. Day, the colored preacher, don't take as well as in Altoona as he did here. There he was advertised to lecture, but as there was only an audience of a dozen persons, he thought it wasn't policy to waste his elo quence on a "beggarly account of empty benches." From the number of wolves, bears, deer' etc., that have been reported in this and neighboring counties this year, it would seem that we were in the wilds of Africa or some other undiscovered country. We will have to get a Dr. Livingstone or Gerard to fit out en exploration. S. T. Brown and R. B. Brown will take seats in the next Legislature for the first time. They are brothers—S. T. is a lawyer in Huntingdon and R. B. is an editor—R. B. is a Democrat and S. T. is a Republican.— They were bed-fellows once upon a time, but it is supposed they will be at loggerheads po litically in Harrisburg this winter. Christmas is coining and the young folks are counting the days. Parents must be looking around and get ready to make glad the hearts of their little ones. Toys, candies and fruit in great variety can be hail for one cent and upwards at the Grocery and Varie ty Store of I. D. Massey & Cu., next door to Lewis' Book Store. As the boys and girls have resumed their usual practice of sledding down bill, we pub lish the following for their benefit as a w mr t. ing to be careful : "On Toes lay loot, a little daughter of Mr. Lewis Hoover, while sliding down a hill in Ebensburg, had ono of her legs broken near the snide by the sled upon which she was sitting running apinst a tree. Tho editor of the Somerset Democrat boasted of having more handsome babies in that place than can be found in any other place in the world ; whereupon the editor of the Bedford Gazette boasts that he can trot out the prettiest and larAest porkers that can be found in a single pen anywhere. We can't see where the comparison properly comes in between pork and babies. Last week we were pained to record the death of Mr. N. R. Att ; this week we have to chronicle the death of Mr. C. Hester Hogg, another citizen of this place, who was horri bly murdered about six o'clock on Friday morning last. His cries awakened the neigh borhood, but before the citizens could arrive upon the scene his throat was cut from ear to ear, and the gurgling in his windpipe be tokened his untimely demise. The man who committed the outrage, who is a colored men by the name of Rubinson, was seen to jump the fence, but after that nothing was heard of him. Itoma from Orbloon's'. Orhisonia has a Sriustrel Troupe Ruckhill Furnace is in full blast. Ililnwood Academy, at Shade Gap, is flourishing. A Walker—the man that walked off with ahother man's wife from church and did not discover his mistake until he was half way home. II Of new goods at Henry & Co.'s. Ladies' Cloth Sacques, handsomely trimmed; Ladies' Shawls, bright colors, at low figures ; Ladies' Breakfast Shawls ; Zephyr Hoods, latest styles ;Ladies' Furs at very low prices; black, brown and . gold mixed Water-proof Cloaks ; Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Queensware, &c., &e. Call and examine. It HENRY & CO. Samford , e Troupe. This Troupe of Minstrels performed in the National Mil of thii place last evening, and the audience was respectably large. The performance of this Troupe is well worth seeing, and none who were present last night regretted going, but, rather, eager. to go again. For twenty years Mr. Sanford has had a desire to e4hibit in this place, but the want of a hall has prevented him, but now that the great Original Comedian is here at tended by a first-class Troupe of Artistes, it is hoped that he will not leave disappointed. To-night is his last in this place, then give him aped turn- , out. Change of programme. The Vicissitudes pf Fortune Cannot destroy, m emelt culture. Ed. ucation rises above panics and the fluctuations of trade. Knowledge and rennet - omit are hotter than gold. Your daughters can enjoy superior advan ta.,cs at the Hollidaysburg Seminary. orrrm For the benefit of the Young Men's Christian Association, of Huntingdon. Hon. Stockett Matthews, of Maryland, will deliver a lecture in the Court House ) , on Friday evening, December 11th. Sulject, "Romance of American Progress." This lecture will be en tirely unpolitical, but not altogether unpootical. What makes your hair so beautiful? Mrs. S A. Allen's Improved (new style) Hair Restorer or pressing, (in onebottle) Price One Dollar. Every Druggist sells it. .Choice Ohio apple butter, $1,20 per gallon ; apples by the barral, bush el or peck, at D. Africa & Co's Family Grocery, Candy grid Toy Store. it* • To the Public.. .Sleighs and Buggies for sale by DAVID INIENGLE, Huntingdon, Pa. 2t.* Prescott for the Iloltdays, BookA, Fancy Articles, etc., etc., a Itswia' Book More. Proceedings of the Borough Council The Council met. Present: Chief Burgess, Mr. Glazier; Assistant Bur gess, Mr. Miller; Council, Messrs. Black, Carmen, Fisher, Jackson nod Port. The minutes of the last stated and special meetings were read. The Sooretary read a communisa tion from S. A. Black, Superintendent of the Middle Division, of Pennsylva nia Railroad, in reply to his letter to Mr. 8., in relation to the fast running of trains, &c, on Allegheny street, writ ten in compliance with a resolution of the Council adopted Nov. 6, 1868. On motion of Mr. Fisher and Mr. Miller, it was, Resolved, That the Burgess and Corn mittee ou streets be and they are here by instructed to call upon Ilon.George Taylor, and with bum examine the northern end of Washington street, as certain if the road bed is in proper condition to be McAdamized and make report to the next stated meeting. On motion of Mr. Miller and Mr Port, it was, Resolved, That the committee on streets be and they are hereby author ized and required to direct the Street Commissioner, to make such repairs upon the streets as to theta may seem necessary, and that all other work up on the streets shall ho postponed until spring. Bills were read and orders were granted as follows : Henry 4 Co., Lumbar, &c., $4,30 Johnston & Matson, tuerehan dize, $4,07 Gas Co., gas for November, $16,80 Check Roll of St. Com missioner,slls,2s Andrew MCCoy, brick, $20,00 Mr. Miller read in place a bill enti tled "An act authorizing a loan to the borough of Huntingdon, for the pur pose of purchasing a lot of ground and erecting an engine house thereon." On motion the rules were suspended in relation to said bill and it was read a second and third time and passed finally. On motion of Mr. Fisher, it was, Resolved, That the resolution author. izing the Burgess to make application to the Legislature, at its next session for authority to levy a tux for borough purposes to an amount not exceeding ono cent on the dollar, on the assessed value of the property within the bor ough, passed on the 4th day of Octo ber last, be and the same is hereby al tered and amended so AS to fix eight mills on the dollar as the maximum amount of tax to be authorized to he levied. Adjourned. December 4th, 186 R. AN Any authorizing a loran to the borough of Huntingdon, for the purpoeeof purchasing a lot of grow• d and electing an engine house thereon. WIIEREA., it has became necessary to pro vide a house for the safe keeping of the tire engines belonging to the ourporetion i end in order to purchase suitable ground, and erect a sufficient building,n loan to the borough will be required, therefore, Be it enacted by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Huntingdon (mem, bled : SEC. 1. That the Burgess, or a major ity of them, be and they are hereby authori zed to borrow on the credit of the borough, the sum of four thousand dollars, for which certificates snail be issued for amounts not less than ono hundred dollare each redeema ble on the first day of January, 1875, bear, ing six per cent interest, payable semi-annu• ally on the first days of January and July in each vear. SEC. That the money en obtained shall be applied to the purchase of a suitable lot of ground and the erection thereon of a house fur the use of the engines. - Sec. 3. That if the said Burgesses or a ma• jority of them shall deem it expedient, they shall advertise in some newspaper or news papers fur proposals fir taking said loans. Passed, December 4th, 1868. [Signed] • Ilmsny GLA4II3It, Chief Burgess. 1 Attest I J. Stursos Armtek, lt. Secretary. ta -. A. large lot' of Buffalo Robes fresh from the hands of the Red Dien, of the very best quality are offered to the public by nsnEtt & SONS. Deo. 2-3 t. AN . ICE HOUSE EASILY MADE.—A correspondent of the Western Rural gives this bit of practical experience : Last January 1 drew one load of saw dust and spread on the ground on the north side of my horse barn, then drew the ice (sawed in square cakes) and built up a square pile some eight by ten feet and seven or eight high, filling up the spaces between the cakes with younded ice. I then sat up scant ling and built a board house around it two feet larger each way than the ice; then filled in saw dust around, and two or three feet on top, and covered with boards and slabs. We have used freely through the season, sold to pic nic parties, given away to sick • neigh bors, and have plenty of ice yet. Toys, Toys The largest and best selection in the county; Fancy candies of all kinds; common candies of all kinds; Figs, Raisins', Prunes, Citron, and every thing that is palatable for the Holi days, at D. Africa & Co's variety store. Resolution of Thanks Wilma Ens, During the sitting of the Quar terly District Convention for this District, held in this place, ninny of the Delegates in attendance were entertained by persons who were not members of our order, and, we deem it proper that their kindness should be recognized by us as a'Ludge, therefore - Resolved, That the 'thanks of Standing Stone Lodge, Ni,. 85, I. 0. of G. T.; are here by tendered to our friends who, thus gener ously assisted in entertaining the Conven tion. Resolved, That this resolution and pream ble be published in our town papers, Be — The Best in the Market Choice fresh Prunes, Itaisins, Currants, Dates, Peaches, Cranberries, etc , etc , ucst door to Lewis' Book Store. 1 11. MASSEY & CO. ItgOn transcribing our list at the close of the campaign we unintention ally omitted several names we should have pontinued on the list. We shall make all right whenever informed of our neglect to give the full time sub spribitd for. 444i-4.11 persons desiring Fora of any quality, Eitylo, oq prico, eau not fail of being suited by the , mammoth stock just opened by - Vistaint& SoNs. itAylist Is in It A handsomo present for old and young, at I. D. MAssEY & Co's Variety Store. gar Cranberries, Raisins, Currants, oityoa !incl Minot) Moat at • lIENRY St ! Oct. 8 - "!'Gorman and English Almanacs for isq?, at Lowy Book §t.0.r0?.. sw'lt is strange to see with what careless. nese some invalids attend to their health. They will procure a box of Plantation tore, which ought to be used up in a month or six weeks, and upon inquiry it is found that they have used only two or three bottles. Some days they have used it according to the directions, and others have not touched it. The whole trial hos been irregular, and of course a less favorable result has come from their use. If it be true that "what is worth doing at all is worth doing well," how em phatically is it true in matters relating to the health. A few IMttles of Plantation Bitters have often wrought wonders, while in other instances disease has only been subdued after weeks of resistance. MAGNOLIA WATER.—SUpOdOr to the best imported German Culogne, and sold at half the price. tf Christmas Presents Persona wishing to buy Christmas presents for their wife, daughter, sis ter or friend, will find the very articles they want at B. M. Greene's Music Store, where they can buy at from 10 to 15 per cent less than at tho manu facturers, Pianoes. Organs, Melodeons, Guitars, Violins, Flutings, A ccordeons, Concertinas, Fifes, Flutes, Music Port folios, &e , &e. Ho is also agent for Grover & Baker's unequalled Sewing Machines. He is selling at very near ly cost. ger GROCERIES, FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, &c., &c , &c , &c Call in one door west of Lewis' Book Storo, and you will find a large assort mont of the best Confectionery, Fruits, Groceries, Toys, &c., &c., &e., too nu. morons too mention. tf I. D. MASSEY & CO. Sleds for Boys. A fine assortment at MASSEY & CO'S , next door to Lewis' Book Ste e. Now Styles of Wall Paper for 1869, already received and ,for sale CHEAP at Lewis' Book Stoi.e.. 110—Supt. TUssey"will hold opocial exami nation of Teachers in the Court House on Saturday next, the 12th, commencing 9 a: m. —Notions, too numerous to mention, for.sale at Lewis' Book Store. MARRIED, At the Jackson House, on the 2d inst., by Rev. R. E. Wilson, Mr. DAVID WEAVER and Miss ELIZABETH MOUN TAIN, all of Huntingdon Co., Pa. At the residence of the bride's fath er, on the 3d inst.,_by the same, Mr. ALVRED DALE of Centre county, and Miss LIMA BARTOL of Huntingdon. At the residence of Simeon -Wright, Esq., Nov. 29th, by the Rev. S. A. Crereling, Mr. S. P. WENSEL, of Mt. Union, and MISS MARTHA J. WRIGHT, of Calvin. At the M E. Parsonage in Cassville, Dec. 3d, by Rev. S A. Crevoling, Mr. MILES QUERTIY, of flares Valley, to Miss MAGGIE CURFMAIV, of Trough Creek. On the 3d hist , at the bride's home, by Rev. James C. Clarke, Mr. ED. S. Asncom, of Hopewell, Bedford Co., to Miss R. H ,•only daughter of IVm. F. Solider, Esq., of Espy, Colombia Co. I'a. Well done, friend Ed., and we trust yours will be it happy fate, free from the ills that flesh is heir to, and may you and your lady enjoy a long end prosperous pilgrimage on earth and n happy inheritance above. Such are the wishes of the printer whom you hare remembered in the midst of your happiness. DIED, On the 3(.1 ir.st , at Sewickleyvillo, Allegheny county, Pa., Mr. DUNCAN CAMPBELL, formerly of tiliB place. SPECIAL NOTICES. PIITSICkL VITALITY cannot be attained while the diger ti ve on gnu, lack lona and soundness. In act Ivo digestion nit eta the whole physi nue of men, front the crown of his head to the soles of his f. et. It is the forerunner of Dys pepsi.i. %Rh is indiecribable miseries, and oven pi epares the nay for worse disorders. We speak from experience. as well as on the authority of all liberal-minded pructl tio: en, n lie present a voluminous array of testimony in its hirer, when tee nay that MISH LEK'S HERB BITTY:RS not only gives instant relief to every sufferer, but affords the means for a rkulek, effectual and perinanent cure oralt dile..oe arising from q disordered eminent), liver, an. It completely parities hw blood, cleanses the secretions, corrects every In egularity of the system, re invigorates the constitution, and restores the dittos eat organs of the hotly to a healthy condition and proper action. Sold every win re. pAINTs FOR VAItIERS AN)) OTIIBIL9.—The Grafton Mineral Pala t Company me now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and most Du rable 8084 in use; two coats wall put oil, mixed with pure Linseed 011, mill lost ten or fifteen years; it is of a 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 liou• sea, Fences, Barns, t amine and Car metiers, Pails anti Wooden•ware, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Canvas, Metal and Shingle Beefs. (it being Fire and Water proof,) Floor 011 Cloth& (ono Manufacturer having used 6,690 bbis. the past year) and ne a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for holy, durability, elasticity and adhesiveness. Price $0 per hbl. of SOO the , which mull supply a farmer foryearn to come. Warranted in all cases us above. Fend for n cir cular which gives full particulars. Bono genuine unless branded In a trade mark, Otaiton Mineral Pahat. Per. sons can older the Paint and remit the money on re. ceipt of the goods. Address It. L. FACINESTOCK. d 00, Pittsburgh, Agents fur Pennsylvania. Br For sale by the pound or barrel at Lewis' Hook Store. norlB.6in EAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA .tAltltll treated with the utmost success, by J. sAACS, st. M. and lhofessor of Diseases of /he Eye and Ahr in Ike Medical allege of Pennsylvania. 11 years exper ience, (formerly or Leyden, Holland) 71,105 ARCH St., Philsdelphia. Testimonials con be seen at this office, Tito medical faculty ars inbred to accompany their pa tients, as Ito hue no secrets in his pi notice. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. No charge for examination. June 17. 180 S-13 bun MARKETS. = PHILiDELPIIIA, Dec 7, 1868. Surt, li ue Flour at $5, (?) 5,50; extra at $6 75; @ 8 fancy Westut u rolls family $8.00g9, 50; Pennsylvania do do $10,75 and'oancy bt ands sl2,oo®l3,6o l accordlng to quality. ltye f10ur.57.50@,6,00. There is rely little Prime Wheat offering, and this, de scription to itt at- ady request at full prices, but inferior gradel are neglected. bales of 150 u bushels new red at $1,110@2,65, and 1400 bushels amber at $2 15. ltyo is un e.l.anged. inks of 450 bufthels new Western at $1,51. Cu;Cunt 18 scare and advancing, yellow at $1.24 Western. mixed at $1.21,@1,27. Vats me in good request at an Rd -00000. bales ut 6ta.o loushels pew l'eunsylynnla at b9®72 cents. Nothing...loh% , It Ilnriey and Halt $0,04. rpts , lll , ofi. Dee. 7.—Floor.—The =diet is depressed. We . (win sides 01 swing. wheat Niour at $8 00,($8,50, winter Flour at s9,Uu@9.eo fancy at $12@13, O. It heat. red. $1,75(91,50 and fur white, $2,05,Q,2,12 Corn trout litst,lnuldsat3,l,o. Hy 0, $135 per bushel. Oats t,:!@utie; nal try 2,10@a2,15. rotlttues, 1 each Mow 545 bbl Minis 203.5 e, Lard 17C. butter 3061.350 Tik; Eggs 3:1 dug. FINANCIAL. NT,,T YORK, Dec. I.—Gpld cloapil tit $1,36%.: HUNTINGDON MARKETS. COERECTEp WEEKLY Ey HENRY CO Ns' statvAr4t PRICE& Superriporlour, s7.sUTextlaareV4 ExtrA k lour, Ib S 55 Flaxseed Faintly S lour 9 50 Hopei; lb ...... Red Wheat 1,95 [lam, siankett White IV litsti,..... .. „ ... .2,00 May Is ton 10,00 Apple Butter 11 galluti„.l.2s ~iird ' 20 Bain pt.r eqd • 8.1.10 Large Onions '0 bus 100 Bet ley 12t Mixed Clinjii . , , 2,20 Butter, 4'. oats9s Bran IS cut I,9.slPotatoesll bus 80@1,00 w Brons 1,1 duz.......3,00@4,00 Plaster per ton 10,00 Bees, ax 'I lb •30 Rags 1?, 4 8.,. 11 bus ' 4,00; Rye ' 135 (Thickens 25.11y0 Chopp cwt . 204 Country Soap "'' Oily° Straw 13 bundle. 10 ' Corn 90 Shorts i'il a w t...,4 - 1,60 Coin Meal 11 cwt . ' ' "7to, Shoulder Dried Apples t/bu ...... ...242S Sides Dried Cberriessp, quart.. , .l2 Callow ' 10 @ 11 Dried Peaches it In l5 Thnotbiy ' '''' "AM Dried Beef' ... 26 turkeys • Ib' 10 Beale - lb . 9 Wool Il lb . 40@.15 Broad Top Coals Nu ::.$3,00 Pork se tb Green Apples V Ipa" $l,OO (Bard Coal 13 , t0n.... 09,00 ClosoreueillStiltbs o so,oolng Metal "ti ton $36@50 Out lbst I t s la bus s2,ooLumber 13 1000 ft-412E00 Clierso . 25cts.',"i lb Shingles,. Lapea# do.slukala .46 8 . . 0 0 "-. Joint ',. WV. BOOKS STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, - AP, ant.'T Lewis' Book Store, Huntingdon, Pa. School Books and Stationery, Bibles, Hymn Books, Miscellaneous Books of all kinds; Blank Books, &Ilkley S.ihool Books, etc., Inks of all kinds, Notions, Perfumery, Pock et Books. Pocket Knives, Musical Instru ments, Wall - Paper, Window Shades and Fixtures, etc., etc., etc. inovil.tf. DOBBINS' ELECTRIC BOOT POLISH Makes a Lasting Shine. lhoee who block their boots on Sntnrdsy n ight with Ordinary blacking. don't have, much shine on Sunday, as the potted; fxdo, off; but tho shine of BOBBINS' ELACHING Lasts Saturday Night and all day Sunday. IT 'WATS ANY OTHER BLACKING MADE. Manufactured nifty by .1. B. BOBBINS, at Ids immense Soap and Blacking Wake, Sixth btreet and German. town Avenue, Philadelphia. Pa. Put• ealo by Massey & Co., adjoining Lewis' Book Store, Iluntingdun, Pa. novlB TOYS, JONES HOUSE, PENNSYLVANIA. Tim undereigned having leased time above popular and well known house, which has been thoronghly repaired and greatly improved, as well as entirely refurnished throughout With elegant now fornitnre, including all the appointments of a first class hotel, will be ready for the reception of guests, on and after the 15th of November, 1558. nov43m. THOMAS FARLEY, PROPRIETOR. BEANS! BEANS!! BEANS!!! Having obtained n new variety of WHITE SOW BEANS, will di polo of thorn (put up lu sacks) at the following rates: 1 pound, (sufficient to raise 1 bushel) Postage pre paid, 50 cents; 2 pounds 75 cents ; 3 pounds $l,OO ; 8 pounds (1 gal.) $2,00 ; 16 pound.. delivered to Express ollico,) $3,50; 34 bushel $6,50; 1 huvliel $12,00. Arif•Plunt Ist of June. drills 211 inches apart, avernge from 6to 8 grains per foot. Will ripen in about 60 to 75 days. The cash Invariably to accompany the order. Name and Post Office address, legibly a rition. Send soon, as my stock Is limited. Address. JOHN B. SHMNEFELT Oet. 21, 'CS—em o,l3lsonin, Huntingdon County, Pa PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY H. ROBLEY MERCHANT TAILOR, lias removed to Hill Street, Huntingdon Pa. ono door east of the Post Office whet., be is oterarod to do all kinds work In las line of business. Ile has Just ticalved a lull line of CLOTHS, CASS DI ERS, 0 VERCOATINGS, and Ile Invites a call from the public, promising to funk° gooda to order in a workmanlike mann r. U. ROBLEY, Merchant Tailor. llnntlngdon, Pa., Oct. 7th, 1808. IrADQUART BUS FOR Choice Groceries, Candies, Toys, &c IS AT D. AFRICA & CO'S. FAMILY GROCERY. CONFECTIONERY AND VA FIFTY STORE, HUNTINGDON, PA. Our stock consists of all I:inds of Oroceries, Telk+, Spi ces. Canned and Dried nulls, Cider Vinegar, Cullinton and Fancy Snaps, of all kinds, Nair Oil, Perfnunny, Den Knirta, Pocket Books, kc. Call and examine our stock, and lake a view at our splendid Marble Soda Fonntain. Don't forget tho plies—north-cast corner of Diamond. Duutingdon, Joss 24-17 D. AFIIICA A CO. NOTICE. To HORSEMEN and'FARMERS. TAM, R. ROBB'S GREATIIOR.SE I_,, , ..rowaYit will cure tho worst Galls. Cots end Oren Beres on norm and Cattle, from one to six days. Price 60 Conte per box. NO CURE I NQ PAY I Sold by all Droggiets. Ail orders promptly, attended 'to by Office 54 North Sixth Strect, m Floor, PHILADEILPIELTA, REINNA. 03tneept3. (MN BARE, W. IL WOODS, W.R.' LOAD, IMEO NORTH, B. MILTON SPEEN P. M. RARE. JOHN BARE & CO 2t° • • • ..HUNTINGDON, CAPITAL . $50,0420. Solicit siecsuuts from Banks, Bankers !tad others. A libend. , Tuterest allowed OB time Deposits. All kinds of Securities, ,bought and sold for the usual ColllllllBBioll. Collections audio on nil points. Drafts on all Parts of Europe supplied at the usual rated. , Persons depositing (iota and Sliver will receive the same In return alas Interest. T.. 0 pArtners are Sodirid. sally liable for oil Dello/Ito. Jy22,1808.tf T HE NATIONAL BALL - 3ELMISSWILII:7II...EILISTriu, , • - EITYNTINGDON; PA ' • Ilhis Restaurant is situated at the bead of Franklin Street, lu the borough of. Hunt tiogdon, 'and la open during the day and 'evening. The beet of Wines, XX Ale and Lancaster Beer. The tahle will ho supplied with the best fare for the public, qna OM proprietors will make these who call on them Del at home. Air-The Ball will be opened for Festivals, tattles, Amusements, etc.. alcirrna & SONS, Oct. 14, 17134—am. Proprietors Desirable Building Lots For Sale. L'ORTY•TiIREUI BuitanNa LOTS, situate in the borough of 3IARYSYILLE, Perry Co., Penna., fronting on Main stick and extending to the Susquehanna river. They are the most desirable located Lots in the borough, being •immediately adjacent to the statoins of the Pennvirania Central and Northern Cen tral Railroads. For further information lo..nire of D. CIEIB at Marys yllie station, or to BENJAMIN REIFF, 116 South Front street; Philadelphia. 1:10i.3111. HOOP SKIRTS MADE AT HOME :I 1 1 1:1E undersigned has commenced the manufacture of Hoop Skirts at the Millinery store, on TIM Street, Huntingdon, and will constantly keep on hand an assortment of all kinds, or nutke to order any ',hiked—lima giving ladles an opportunity of pleasing themselves in Moe and quality. All 11111 be made of the best material and in the moat worktnpAlllo dinner. The ladies are requested to call. RENatri%DeaS At short notice:sn -. SO 4425 N. B •LLatilea toehliri. at a distance can have skirts sent by express by forwarding measurement of Lips, waist, length tit fron.t, cad qtylavequired, whether for walking, fall drees, os vtetsal . . - seSO,Sm . 111 4 j t Allost laic° mill ba paid in caelk for Dark by olI • 11.E 2 NILY &.CO. Hoop Skirts. HQQp Skirts. 5e Bent ao SPrlng,,*tit.?• *7 At. 11.13NRY C. 0%,. jolf! —• • • _A_ND JOSEPH HANIGAR, Huntingdou, ,Pp, v" fni WiLSON'S - HIGHEST PREMIIIX VIAX Se w if - 1g Machines, Received the only GOLD MEDAL at the EF.POSITION, j 1867. They tiro adapted . to nil Muds of Family Sowing nod to the we of Feaistresws;flrssennakers, T. ilors. Manu facturers of Shit to, Mato. Okit to. Cloaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Bats. Cape, Corsets, Linen floods, Umbrellas, ritiasoll, Etc. They moll: equally well upon silk, linens, marinas end cotton goods, unlit silk, Cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell. cold, braid, bind, and perform every rp•cies ofsewing;dlakliig lieautifid end perfect stitch. alike on both sales of rho lath lo sowed The 91.1.111tiC8 which recommend them are: I. Beauty and excellence of stitch, al ke uti both tildes or the fabric Hewed. 2. Sin ugtlt, nrinuc, cud durability or sprim,tbat will not rip nor ravel. 3 Ilconoin of I hriwil. 4. Atondnm nts lull nide range of application to purpo- BC3 and mai, rats. 5. Compact [Wei mid elegance of modal and finish. 0. 5 innontity nod thorooglines9 of centtruction. 7. Freud. owrr of operation and management, and quiet )l..S9 or nun einem. free to on. Machines Irpt in repair Gurus year tree of charge. 11. B. LEWIS, Agent, 1= GLAZIER & BRO. E=l DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, HA7S AND CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, GRO CERIES,QUEENSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, &c., &c. Pattie:liar attention given to Ladles' Dress Goods and House Furnishing Goods. Wu coo sell goods this Winter throughout, at lower flg. tires than they have reached fur six years. Our prices are no follows: Calico and Muslin, from 8 ets. upward: Yard wide bleached Muslin, 12y, eta. Yard wido unbleached Muslin, 1 - .:% eta. Ileovy yard wide Shooting, 14 to lb eta. 1 ins yard Bleached Muslin, 15, 18 to 20 cts. Vida Wtonsittta Prints, only 10 ctn. Best Qualities Prints, 11% to 15 els. 104 Whim Wool Blankets, $4,00 pr. Heavy Double Wool Shawls, $4,00,55,00, do. Black Alpacca, from 85 eta. up. Wool Plaid Double Width, b 0 ets. Hoary Plaid Poplin, st.oo .. Other Goods In proportion. Washington street, near the Jail. Please call and ; and, if you are not convinced it is to your Interest to buy from us, do not do so. GLAZIER A BRO. Huntingdon, Oct. 21,1169. 1868. CLOTHING. H. ROMAN. DM CLOTHING FALL AND WINTER JUST RT.OEIVED 11, ROMAN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. For Gentlemen's Clothing of t h e best material, and tondo in the best workmanlike manner, call at 11. ROMAN'S, opposite the Franklin House in Market Siplarp, Minting don, Pa. BACK AGAIN NEW STORE and NEW GOODS! Benjamin Jacobs Respectfully informs his old friends and the; pablic generally, that he 1, so again limited in the borough of litivvirionogoond has opened a very largo nod entire new stock of roods m Samou's Storo Room opposite Lewin' Book Store, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCE RIES, CLOTH. ING, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS ~ and SHOES, QUEENSWABE, - and EVERY. VARIE'PY , OP- - • GOODS To be rental in' the best stores in theplaciy, all of which he w ill sell at !dices to suit tho times, and hopes to re. cetvo a liberal inhale of patronage from a generous public. Den't forget to give me n cull and I x•ill try to please you cull Gouda and prices, Beth. 30, 18x,8• 11,1iNJAMIN JACOBS. Can't Be Beaten ! J JOHN IL WESTBROOK Respectfully informs tile citizens of Huntingdon nzd vicinity that lie hasjult received from the city it flaw and splendid stoat of GROCERIES CONFECTIONERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks, Trunks, &c., &c., &e., &c. all of which hots prepared tot ell at greatly t educed prices. Don't forget the old atand in the Diamond. 'Old cusio mere and the public generally are invited to cull. Illintingdon, oct. 28, 1868. fel GEO. SFIAEFFER Iluejust returned from the east mitti tt.4121" SPLENDID -STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &0., Which he offers to the Inspection of. his eustetuera and the public generally. its still sell hie stock at the must REASONABLE PRICES, and those who purchase once will:surely call again BOOTS “110 ES MADE TO ORDER, and REPAIRING done In the neatest and most expedL veils manner. Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on 11111 street, a row 'floors west of tho Diamond. Oct. 28, NM N EW BOOT AND SII.Q.P-,sToBA. IVAI. AFRICA. Informs the public that ho has Just opened at his old stand iu tho Diamond, Huntingdon, A Fine Assortment of all kinds of LQOTS AND SHOES, ' .rpr Ladiee, Gentlemen . and .thinet;en. All of which he will sell at fair prices. Quick saiss and trrianpinft(s. Call and examine my steels.. Manufacturing and Repairing dune le eider as usual. Huntingdon, Oct. 28,180. {NOTICE. -TO ALL. HILL STREET MARKET,- OPPOSITE TRH FIRST NATIONAL RANA:. p G. MORRISON reepoolfuily in jA)4, forms the citizens of IluttlingMln and vicinity that nu continues thu local market business in all itß Va rious blanches, and will keep' constantly On hind Fresh Beef, Pork ' Podding and Sausage, salt Beef and Pori;, on :mad Fruit and Ye - getable; Spices of all kinds, Cateups and Saucet;Teas, Soaps, Cheese, Salt _Laid, 8:c , &c.,, „ : 2 2 - A II of a hick lie pill continue to sell at refuel - labia prices The highest prices paid for hides and tallow... Thomas Colder, at Alexandria, and March & Bro., at Coffee Run, are my agents to purchase at their places., .v Thanklul for past patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same. It. 0. MtlititiSON. Huntingdon, Oct. 23, 1867. c-7- CONRAD MEYER g INvENtilreAliu MANUFACTURER *F THY.' Celebrated Iron Frame Pianos, 7il'i r areßosin, No. 724,tch liasreZeived the Prize Medal of the world's Oroot Mon, London, Eog. The highest Prizes awarded when 'god wherever ezhihted . . (Established 1823.1 sept.3o;oB-3ra.. • 'e •", CO UNTRY AL . Can A ,L„ bui CLOTHINCEfrom mo:l9:ll,untitidcm at — - WHOLESALE as - ctattraft tiler*/ Hoe, as I bavt,ti wlioleanle Ktertip.Ptpdali,Lia.::._ . 17 110 MAN. Cheaper than the Cheapest! BARGAINS •xAcki'. l !3l.23E3l. , crtU g.4tico3re, West End of finn:!1 1 ,11a011 7 PooAl; 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 door Oil Cloths, Carpets, Rugs alio, Door Mats, Crocks, Jugs, Stoves; Tinware, Iron, Stel, Nails; Glass, Putty, Oils, Paints, Drugs, Flour, Feed, &c., &c., &c., all in great variety, at prices that will not fail to suit consumers. We aro, also, dealing in all kinds of 'Goal 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 none '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 both are sure to please. lIONTI:VGDON, PA oct2B 1868. LEATHER .BTORE. THE undersigned wouldd - respeetfuliy announce that, in connection with their TANZattY, they have just opened a splendid assottmorit FINE LEATHER, Consfiling in part of , FRENCH CALIF S 1 KIP, MOROCCO, LININGS, BINDINGS, ' - SOLE, ' UPPER, HARNESS, SKIRTING, &C., Together with n pureai azsoktmeat of . The trade is invited to call and (manila° our Ltock. ; Store on BILL street, two doors west of the 'Preabytg, rillt church. • Tian In igliert price paid for HIDES nod BARK. (1 IL MILLER & SON:. iluntingdou,,Oct. 2S, MS • Won. B. ZEIGLER,' Furnisbing, Faucy) Dan MN., Alpacas; Poplins, Plaids, Detainee, 'Lawns, Gingitants, Prints. fine CxmW ice, Medina, Denims, fine Linen, Mar . sent., P India dc. A large artortineut of Ladies' Fashionable Dress Trimmings. Silk Fringes, Buttons, Bugles, Velvet Ribbons, etc: - Furnishing Goods, Stockings, Moreno, Cotton, Wool; Lo of all colors, Silk, Thread, Cotton, du., of alt slues and latest styles, :Under garments of all lards, fOr La: didi, Gouts and Childrad. - Takla Linen, Mpslins, Napkins. Doylies, Sc.• necking and Shtrting, Brown and Bleached, from 8 cents up., rLY &DOCOA ' . A largo stock of the latest styles. A largo stock tot Zephyrs, Yarns, Lc. All cheaper than,tho cheapest, ' " • Arerllcum, opposite the First National Bank, flouting- HEAD QUARTERS NEW ppops: INFORMS'Iyiy, JUST (SPITED' SPLENDIE STOOK of NEW GOODS; CFIEATN,ESS AND QUALITY Ilutitingdou, Apcil,ls, 1.856.8 Vieg Hi,./ntingdgn Foundif PLOWS, THRY.SIIING,.MACHINES FARM BELLS, SLED, AND SLEIGH SOLES:I WAGON BONES, IRON li.ETTLES, , For Furnaces, Forges, i Gr c t. k a 3, uil , Tanneriesw Mille, Tanneries AND 3 - 0 B WORK IN paNtail&D,,". ARCHITECTURAL & ORIZAIENTAL 71E3ATITSIENT; Iron Cortices and 'Verandalei, • • • • ,‘ •• Balconies Columns and Drop Ornsureent for warden,: portiros and set andah s, Window Lintels and - • , . Cast Oruantonts tor ko lorl,Untels, Cellar Witidots•inunls all aces, ' Chimney Tjps and pknot, • , , Eash Weights, Carpet Strip„; liegnftere, Fleaterd;Corti Grates, • 'atilt Castings for coal nail wood cellars, . Arbors, Tree-axes, Lamp-posts, Ritchie7 ; l.l6A, Iron Rallabg for pot tiros, t elandalis, I.4lcm:des, Rootlet , ' beds. Yard and Cemetery Foncea, etc, • • •"‘ 'Particutai attention paid' to fcn,+.7 Ct..metcry • Lss. Address . JAMBS :13IPSOft; k'-‘; .23,68, , ALptinsgun, • TTAREISBURG STONE - WARE,: , at manufac lareee, Dieu, for.sate at . ..f> 1111.sillY OREM HENRY & C 0. ,; Huntin g don, Pa, NEW TEDEITYMI. ~S®~®s, THAT th -If4S THAT CAYT , BE BE'AT OQME AND SEE , D., P. WAIN, Iv: , , JAMES • SIM PSON MAXIN,I9TIIEI,. ISM ESII