Chl 6inic. HUNTINGDON, PA Wednesday morning, Dec. 23, 1868, LOCAL & PERSONAL dieetings. /IL 31.14 h Lodge, /Va. 300, A. r. Ir.. meets second Monday evening at each month, in krona% building. Standing gone H. R. A. Chapter, No. 2 01 , meets the first Tuesday evening of each month. in Brown's building. Juniata Lodge, No. 117, / O. 0. Y., meets every Friday evening, third floor, in Leister`a building. Standing Stone Lodge, No. 04. 1. 0. G. T., meats every Tuesday evening in third floor of Rend's building. Arrapahoc Thbc, No. 68, 1. 0 of It. Al.. meets every Thursday evening, third floor, Leister`e building. Young Nen's Christian Association ramie the first and third Monday evenings each mouth. in Brown's building. Ibsen Council meets tho first Friday evening of each gionat. DEIMEIEII About to die of old age-186S. - Hudson, N. Y , has produced a hog of 1500 pounds weight. Weston has given up his 5,000 mile walk, but is to try it again. Justus Habieb. teacher of Penman ship, is at the Franklin House. See card in the new advertisements. llost of our local exchanges came to us last week • brim full of message Presidential. Aa Odd Fellows' Lodge is to he dedicated at Hopewell on the Ist day of January next. Our young legal friend, Mr. A. J. Riley, has opened an office in the city of Altoona. "John," we with you abundant succesi. What makes your hair so beautiful? Airs. S A. Allen's Improved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (in onebottle) Price One Dollar. Every Druggist sells it. r Our carrier will be around the town on New Year's day with his annual address. Everybody knows him, so when he comes to greet you, don't dodge, but give him a quarter or so. The people of Morrison's Cove are again agitating the railroad question. It is proposed to intersect the Penna. railroad at Peteraburg and the Broad Top road at Piper's Pun. The editor of on exchange loves to think of the time his old preceptor ap• plied the bird► to him. We don't en vy in the least tbat preceptor's mem ory. The saw-mill of Messrs. J. S. Reed :+3r, Co., near Philipsburg, Center county, - recently caved in, and buried in its rains some five or six employees, all of whom were injured more br less, but. none fatally. We will publish in our next the es say of Miss Sallie A. Carter, of Manor 11111, this county, upon "Cultivated Womanhood,' which was read at the Teachers' Institute. It is lengthy, but good, nevertheless. Persons wanting the Globe for one year will find this just the time to +subscribe. Those who get it should renew their subscription, and those who haven't taken it will find it to their advantage to subscribe at once Terms, only 62.00 for a whole year, Mrs. Hannah McClean, of Spring field, Mass , and mother of Rev. 0. 0 McClean, formerly pastor of the Pres byterian church of this place, fell from a window on the 19th of November, during an attmk of somnambulism, and was-instantly killed. She was 80 years - of age. • Baron Rothschild, of Paris, is said to have left an estate worth 2,000,000, 000 , francs, or Z 400,000,000. This is 'enough to buy up all the real estate in the City of New York at its assessed Valuation, and half of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia included. The Baron WWI comfortably• rich. A Mysterious Affair. On Wednesday afternoon last, the citizens of our town were alarmed with tile 'intelligence that a woman had been found dead in the canal near the station hotise . . Sho was taken out as -soon as discovered, and a Coroner's jury summoned, who determined that she came to her death by drowning, but could not determine when_or how. It,_ appears that the woman was ono woa few days before had been.going from door to door begging money and clothing.. She was seen to give the clothing to two men who went with her. Itlany rumors are afloat in re gard to her, and it is not known wheth er'she was drunk and committed sui cide,sor whether she was drowned by the men who were with her. A shawl belonging-to her..was - found a short distance above where ehe was taken out of the canal. She was buried in the Cemetery. Mr. Roberta' Lecture On Saturday evening last our citi• zees were again treated with a lecture on the subject of Temperance by Mr. Thomas Roberts the State Temperance lecturer in behalf of the order of Good Template. Mr. Roberts is now lee• turing in this county, and wherever he has gone, he has been the means of reviving a lagging spirit of temperance, and awakened communities to the im portance of the Temperance refvm.— Ile is well qualified as a lecturer, being quaiut,Scotchlike, practical and enter taining. Our citizens, who heard him were generally well pleased. /2111 The young ladies of the Presbyteri an church will hold a fair in the upper room of the Court louse, commencing on Thursday at two o'clock in the af ternoon, 24th inst. Toys, dolls and a variety of fancy articles will be offered for sale; also, Oysters, coffee Ice cream and other refreshments in the evening. The patronage of the public is invited. Tickets of admission 10 cents. Ho ! FOR vuE HOLIDAYS I—KrisS .Fringle is coming. His headquarters in Huntingdon will be at Igassey :Co ' s Grocery ; Confectionary and Toy Store, where you can get ,the Worth of youi money and secure a ,elinco to receive a handsome present. OW - Laugh and grow fat. li.eop in your boaao -1130 rreprot‘sible Con flict. Somebody will get it for noth ing. =lE= A prune article, for sale at Massey & Co'e Grocery-and Confectionary. aThere will be preaching in ti e flerrUun Re . fet:ened.i.lhnech o . ftlii,; place, next Sunday night, by Rev. Steckel. WOOD FOR SALE -13y tho cord or in larger quantities. Inquire of Samuel A. Steel, of the firm of Steel & Co MODE TESTIMONY, From the "TIMES" New Poll; X. Y. We take pleasure this week in call ing attention of our readers to the ad vertisement of "Iloofland's German Bitters." It is the only Tonic for the Invalid that commends itself. Our Druggist, E. Van Wagenen;in this village has sold two gross the past six months, and in every instance it gave satisfaction. Now is the time to use tho Bitters. Hooflani's Bitters is entirely free from alto holic admixture. 1100FLAND'8 GERSIAN TONIC Is a combination of all the ingredi• cute of the Bitters, with pure Santa Cruz Rum, orange, anise, &e. It is used for the same diseases as the Bit ters, in oases where an Alcoholic Stim ulant is necessary. It is a preparation of rare medical value, and most agree able to the palate. Principal Ogce, 631 Arch St., Phila, Pa. Sold everywhere by Druggists and others. December 23—it. BANKRUPTS AND BANKRUPTCY —Since the passage of the Bankrupt Act eleven hundred and one petitions 'in bank ruptcy have been filed in the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and five hun dred and seventy-four discharges have been granted. So, but a little over one half of the applications have, to use a common phrase, "got through." The reason of this in nearly every case, is the neglect of the applicant, or his inability to pay the necessary charges. in this district, wo are in formed, a number of discharges aro withhold on account of the fees not being paid. We advise such and all others who intend availing themselves of the act, to do so without delay, as the present law, or at least tho mate• rial section of it, will expire with the present year. To The Purchasing Public A call is extended to visit McNeil's Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing goods establishment, corner of the Diamond and acquire satisfaction by inspection that nothing in his line can be found better or cheaper elsewhere. Why, a man can go there and array himself from top to toe in underwear that fits to a T. and deck himself with the prettiest of neck-ties, collars, cuffs and gloves. A lady can do the same in ar ticles pertaining to feminine use, and render herself sweet and pretty in col ors of the rainbow, or others more quiet. The Temple of Fashion now oon• tains a heavy and handsome stock of good; is just the place to purchase holi• day presents, and articles can be found there to suit the length of any purse. December 23-Itl Teachers , Institute We . publish the proceedings of the Teachers' Institute which assembled last week in this place, in another col umn. There was a very good atten dance of teachers, and their meetings from day to day wore interesting and productive of much good to the teach ers and our citizens who attended.— The Readings of Miss Haley and Mrs. Randall wore universally admir ed, .and the instruction imparted by Profs. Fisher, Boyd and others, was rich and rare. The exercises of the pupils of the Soldiers' Orphan School added greatly to the pleasure of all present. The teachers were no doubt all pleased with the Convention as it is a means of bringing them together fur social greeting and mutual instruction in their profession. The Institutes ac complish but little in our estimation if .they don't do this. STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.—[Ion. Thomas H Burrowes has accepted the Presidency of this College tendered to Mai by the Trustees a month or so ago, and has submitted a plan for its re organization embraeing, among oth:• ere, the following features: One stu dent to be admitted from each county of the State, free (except board) and one from each county for every twelve thousand of its population. The Col lege will accommodate' four hundred students, and will be supported by the interest of the proceeds of certain laud scrip donated by , the United States. The plan was approved, and will bo carried into execution as soon as the details can be arranged. m.Another change of nickel coins has been inaugurated. The new coins are fa be composed of one-fourth nick el and three-fourths copper. The ono cent coin weighing a grain and a half, is about the size of the old silver five cent pieces; the three and five cent pieces, about the size of the coins that are now in use, are to weigh three and five grains respectively. We aro opposed to such a system of experi meriting and would greatly prefer something etable to something elegant in the way of small coins. Church Reopening The M. E. Church in Cassville, hav ing been remodeled, repaired, and en tirely refurnished ; will be reopened on the first Sabbath in Jan nary. Rev. J. A. Coleman of Philadelphia, and Rev. J. Stine, of Salona, will be present to conduct the religious exercises. The Pastors and people of surrounding churches are respectfully invited to at tend. S. A. CREVELING, Caseville, Dec. 18, 1868 WY - Almost a ricieevary day. Every.' body calls—the rush is groat. Tho number and value of presents increas ed. See list of presents in another column, and call at Massey & Co's Gro3ery, Confectionary- & Toy Store, or Lewis' Book Store. Tho Enterprise will be continued and valuable pres ents will be distributed monthly.—. Those who may not receive a present will not lose anything. laty V liylstmeis Gift." What would be nicer for a Christ mas present than one of those Satchels of which Cunningham & Ca rmon hare such an endless variety. You who have friends whom you wish to make happy, by means of some token of your friendship, go pt once and examine their stock and you will conclude that a nicer present could not be thought of. it A MERRY CURISTMAti.--•We wibh our patrons and the neat of mankind a merry Christmas and a happy New Year, and may you „all live'tp see an- To Le.re."-:—Two rooms on Main Street Inquire at tho Gr,oDs cffice, letter from Huntingdon, Penn's, Thrift and Enterprise of Huntingdon and its People—Property Speculation--. New Manufactories—Hon. John Scott for United States Senator. &petal Correepoodence of Pltteburg Commercial HUNTINGDON, PA. Doe. 14, 1868 This is one of the eldest settlements in the interior, and, the population consisting mainly—until within the past few years—of old families, nearly all connected with each other by in termarriages, possessed with little or no enterprise; the town was consid ered as finished, being as was sup. posed as large al it could be built, up on the level ground extending back to the hills. J. Edgar Thompson, (the President of the Pennsylvania Railroad and now candidate for United States Senator) saw ate° early date after the completion of the road, what the people here were too dull to perceive, that the town must necessarily increase, and as it could not well climb the hills, it must extend westwardly; and so he pur chased a largo farm immediately ad joining and fronting along the rail road, which lie laid out into lots, and Within the last few years aided by an impression which obtained in some way, and which was uncontradicted by him or his agents, succeeded in sell ing them for a handsome profit on his investment. The impression was that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company would erect large repair shops at this point, and that the shops at Mifflin would be removed to this place, cer tain largo reservations having been made in the sale of lots, which wore said to he for the site thereof. Possibly something of this kind was needed to stimulate a dull population into activ ity; the result is that the population has nearly or more than doubled with in a few years, and the demand for houses has stimulated a further specu lative purchase still westwardly of Mr. Thompson, which is now being sold oat in lots with a fair-prospect of success. This latter is a domestic enterprise, and is somewhat_ stimulated by the erection of a factory for carriage work and furniture, and the prospect of a similar one for making stoves and oth er castings. I hear also of projects fur nmanufacturing•glass, the materials for which aro convenient. ' Also, iron works are spoken of, and I can readi ly see for myself the feasibility of this latter project, as the raw materials in the shape of ore and coni, aro constant ly passing through here, destined for Danville, for Johnstown, for Hollidays burg, and other places, where they are made into iron. The saving of freight by stopping them here would alone be a good profit. Coal is rather cheaper here than in Pittsburg; the quality is different, however, but it is elaimOd to be much hotter for manufacturing purposes—certainly this is not the case as a fuel. ,Rents and living aro decidedly cheaper; in regard to the former, the laboring class mostly own their own dwellings, as lots;•50 by 150, are sold at $2OO, and on credit at that. Huntingdon, find, intends to insist on the Hon. John Scott for United States Senator, and a large delegation of his friends will visit Harrisburg to urge his claims. Teey will insist that the State shall be represented by at least one roan of a high order of talent, able to make an imptession upon Con gress by eloquence, legal learning and unimpeachable inte'grity. Much more did I learn during my forced though not unpleasant stay here, which I may write of again. Ile—Con it be possible that over Five Mil lion Bottles of Pfahtation Bitters have been sold during the past year? It is almost he credible, nevertheless it is absolutely true, and is the most convincing proof of their won derful medicinal and health-restoring quali ties. Every family should be supplied with those Bitters, at whatever cost or trouble it may be to obtain them. Be careful that you get the genuine, and that you are not impos ed upon by a spiarious article. lilnoNorax WATER.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. tf T ° THE PEOPLE OF HUNTING DON COUNTY. HUNTINGDON, Decomber 23, luau. As there appears to he considorablo trouble about who shall bo appointed Post-Master In our town, and it tieing an office for which the person who may be appointed should contributo a liberal amount to some charitable purpose, I therefore oiler woeolf as an applicant for the position of Poet-Master at Huntingdon, Pa ; and I pro• pose and will agree, giving my bo nil, with the Commis. shiners of Huntingdon comity for tho fulfillment of the same, should I be appointed, to erect a Iloutimant for de ceased soldiers, for the sum .r Two Tbouwal Vulture; provided I am allowed to hold the office for the term of four years. Soldier. in the county, or the ft lends of our deceased soldiers, will Confer a favor by circulating a pa. Whin in my behalf, and scud the same to no. D0c22.3m E. C. sum }SERB. M- GROCERIES, ' FRUITS, CON FE CTIONERY, Call in one door west of Lewis' Book Store, and you will . find a large assort ment of the best Confectionery, Fruits, Groceries, Toys, &c., &e., &c., too nu merous too mention. tf I. D. MASSEY S. CO. BErSOt3 "The Irrepressible Conflict" and hare a good laugh. It is the hest amusing Toy out. They can be had at Massey & Co's Variety Store. Eve rybody laughs. Pastor MARRIED, Duo. 17th, 1868, at the Lutheran Parsonsge, near Marklesburg, by the Rev. J. Frazier, Mr. FRANCIS !NEESE, of Blair County, to ➢lira HANNAH MY ERS, of Huntingdon County, Pa. In this place, on the 20th inst., by Rev: R. B. Wilson, Mr. Wm. A. WEsr- BROOK., to Miss JUDIE FEOLEY, all of Huntingdon, Pa. On Pee. 3d; ty Rev. J. W. Leckie, Mr. FRANCIS LAUGHLIN to Miss ADA LINE MECIAHAN, both of McConnolls. town. After a few days illness, at his resi. donee on Log Cabin Farm, opposite Iluntingdcin,on Tuesday morning,lsth inst., Mr. Tuom.ss S. MOCAUAN, aged 53 years and 2 months. The deceased was well known to all our citizens; he was generous and sociable, and his death east a gloom over the ovum nity. Rest in peace. in West township, on Tuesday tbs 15th inst., Dr. ROM= MOORE, aged 28 years, 0 months and •17 days. Lifelli daysbarg papers please copy.] A Barrel of XXXX Family Flour. A 50 lb. sack Extra Family Flour. A 25 lb. sack Extra Family Flour. A 25 lb. sack Buckwheat Flour. A 25 lb. sack Corn Meal. A $l5 Family Bible. Fifteen Bolts Satin Wall Paper and Border. An Elephant, (perfectly harmless.) A pair of Bantam Chickens. The Annals of the Army of the Cumberland: A Patent Toy, "The Irrepressible Conflict." A Boy's Fancy Sled. A 1 lb. box "What is in It?" A Lady's Fancy Basket, A Pair of 'Fighting Boosters." A Mammoth Mintetick. A Box Segnrs. A Fancy Toy Basket. An Album. A Corn Broom. A Chance for any one of the Presents if you Purchase to the Amount ofonly 25 Cents ! Any person purchasing to the am• ount of 25 Cents, or over, at either LEWIS' Book STORE, or MASSEY & Co's Grocery, Confectionery and Toy Store, up to and including the 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER, 18G8. will receive a numbered card for every 25 Cents worth purchased, which will entitle the holders to as many chances as they have-numbered cards, to re ceive one or more of the above pros outs. • The goods on band consist of Books, of all kind; Fancy Articles Musical Instruments, Perfumery, Wall Paper, Groceries of all kinds, Whitman's cel ebrated Confectionery. common Can dies, Fruits of all kinds, the greatest assortment of Toys in the county, etc., etc , etc, too numerous to mention. Our prices will be as low if not lower than elsewhere for the same goods. The lucky numbers will be aurioun god in the papers the following week. Now's your time to receive a .Handsome Present, Cheap. The Enterps•iie will he continued, and val. noble presents will be distributed the first day of every month. And when it comes it brings good cheer." Bo ready for it by visiting ilfassey & Co's Variety Store, and supplying yourself with everything good and pros onto for your little ones. c The Best in the Market. Choice fresh Pro DOS, Raisins, Currants, Dates, Peaches, Cranberries, Mince Meat, Citron,-etc., next door to Lewis' Book Store. 1. D. MASSEY & CO. To the Public. val,Sleighs and Buggies for sale by DAVID MENGLE, Huntingdon, Pa. 2t,-* Superfine Flour at $l, © 5.50: extra at $6.75; © 8 fancy Western extra family $8.600_49, 50; Pennsylvania do do $10,76 and fancy brands $11,01.1013,00 according to quality. Rye flour $7,51©,8,00. There is vet y little Primo Wheat offering, and this de scription is its eh ady requeit at fall prices. but inferior gritdce are neglected. Sales of 1500 bushels new red at 31,00(&2,00, and 1000 busiiell amber at. $2 IS. Ilyo Is un sAsuged. tales of 460 bushels new Weetern;at $1,65. Cot n to scare and advancing, yellow at $1,20 Western, mixed at OfictsOLUO Oats arc In good request at art ad vance. Stales of 6000 'timbale paw Vennaylvanbt at 70®75 cents. Nothing doing in Barley and Malt $2,00 Pinata:non, Dec. 19.—Flour.—The rum het is decreased. We quote sales of sin lug *heat Flour at $6,00,@8,50, in ter Flour at $8,75©19.00 fancy at $1.2@12,50. Vi heat. red, $1,75®1,85 and for white, $2,08,©2,12 Corn worn first handset $l,lO. Rye, $1,45 per bushel. Oats 61(02c; Bar ley 2,05@52,10. Potatoes, /each Blow 6,75 bbl Lams 18%0, Lard 17c. butter 43@45c 16; Eggs 33 doe. FINANCIAL. NM TORN Dec 10.—Gold closed at $1,35%. q.'ItAVEL ER TOYS &c., Sc, &c ,&,e DIED, EVERYBODY CAN HAVE GOODS I=lo., cm THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY Huntingdon, Dec. 14,1868 "Christmas oodles but once IL year, MARKETS. = ranaesLem*, Dec. 19, 1968. HUNTINGDON MARMEITS. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HENRY & CO. I= FLowt—Seperline Flour, per barrel, ':g.25 Extra Flour, do 8.25 Family Flour, do' 9.25 GRAIN—Red Wheat, per bushel, 1.80 White Wheat, do 1.90 Rye,' ' ' do 1.35 Corn, do 90 Oats, Barley, SEED—. 2 licrdhy, 'Flaxseed, Clocerseed, per G 4 113 s. 6.50 Paovistoxs—Potatoes, por bushel, 1.00 Dried Apples, do 2.25 Green Apples, do 1.000.),L50 Onions. do - 1.00 Corn Meal, per cart., 2.50 Dried Peaehea, per pound, Beef, do Lard, do Pork, do Butter, do Cheese, do Eggs, per dozen, COAL—Hard coal, por ton, Broad Top coal, do 3.50 LUMBER, per 1000 feet, . 12.00®30.00 SHINGLES—LIT, per 1000 ft., 10.00(x)13.00 Joint Shingles, - do 6.50®8.00 ML.SCCLLANCOUS—Bark, per cord, 8.00 Bran, per cart., • , 1.25 Hope, par pound, 40 Wool, do 40®45 Hay, per ton, 11.50 , . Hides, PR7 A_PPLICATION FOR DIVORCE HUNTINGDON COUNTY, SS The Comntonu•ralth of Pennsylvania to HARRIET Z CIO h Eft, tote of Huntingdon county, GREETING : 4Vhereae, Charles Alfred Zeigler did en the 13111 April, 1.86 a. prefer his Petition to the Judges of the Conti of Common Pleas of said county of lluntingdon, Praying that for the causes therein eel forth he 'night he divorced from the heroin of matrimony entered into with you the said Ganda Zeigler. %redo therefore command you, the said Harriet Zeigler, as before commanded, that setting aside all other bush:tle under...ea whatsoever, you he, and appear, in ydur proper pereen. before our Judges at Ilan tingdon, at our enema Coin t of Common Pleas there to be held on the second Monday o(J:untidy next, to an ewer the Vuitton of Libel of the mild Charles Alfred Zeig lee, end to Elmo. CRAM if any yell have, why the said Charles Alfred Z •igler, your !unbend, slionld not be di- vorced from the builds nl matrimony entered into with you, agreeably to tire acts of On:General Assembly of this Commonwealth, in such cam nude and ptitvitieg, and hereof fell not, %Mires the Honorable Geerge Paytor, Erb, President or Our said Court at Huntingdon this aixteentu day of November, A. I). Io6S. field J. H. SINIPSON, prothonotary. U. S. MARSILWII On , Vi• D. OP PIVattYLVAN/A, lirmeamign, Deettnilier 12,18118; TN BANKRUPTCY —[nthe matter of THOMAS JAMBS MAIN'S, Benkront: This is to give notice,ithat on the 11th day of Ilocember 18u8, a Warrant of Bankruptcy was issued agaipet the estate of THOMAS JA NIES MAYES, of Orayerillo, in the county of Huntingdon, in the State of l'enneylvanix. who has been adjudged to bankrupt on hie onn petition; That the payment of ally d. bte and the delivery of any property belonging to eaid bankrupt. to him. or for his use, and the transthr of any property by him, are forbid• don by 1W and that a molting of the creditor. of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more Assignees of hie estate, will he hold at a Court of Bankruptcy, to ho holden at tho office or the Register in Bankruptcy, iu Itolltpa3sbnrg. before .101 IN 11110T11}111- I,INE, Erg., Register on L ilo 10th day of January, A. D. 1809, at ao o'clock, A. M. xtioa. A.TtOWLT.T, U. 8. Marshal, delChlt Ae Mopeenger, per 'qr. F. BATIFIVREI, *pity. WANTED-4AGENTS , I ,, %Mg cusEimAN & CO'S GREAT ONE D0LT.613. STORE. Descriptive checks $lO per bemired. Coneumere &ip; pOed direct freak she mkuufacterics, .all goods war routed. , Clre9lern volt Ire?. A E . AIA * gcnelgvi: I C ? 4r4.! SPECIAL NOTICES, CAUSE AND EFFECT. Colds are the effect of obstructed peraiiiration: The symptoms are so generally understood,that nothing need be said on that point. But colds are easily takea,aad nu kes emit ,caro is exercised a second cold will often be contracted or in other words, ono cold null run into an otritor. and a confirmed cough: ensue, bringing on strain ing and racking ottlic lungs, and - the production of tu hordes. Although many thousands of persons are drif fink throigh these symptoms . towards pulmonary disea ses of a dangerous character, yet the Majority think that they ere troubled with nothing hut an 'ordinary cold, which will remedy itself and pass away. Valet' - , -the rock on which many d life has been lost ge4 td it at ones that your cold le attended to. Use MISIILEIt'S MOW BITTERS,the most potent remedy ever discovered for Colds and Coughs, and n certain protection against tho danger. of taking them, If it le used regularly two or tb,ree times a day as a tonic. decte-bo _p4INTS TOR FARMERS AND ciTHARA Grafton Mineral Paint Company are now manufacturihg the Beat, Cheapest and most Du rable Paint in nee; two coma well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, tvlll 'last ten of fifteen years; it' is of a light brown or beautißil citiAblato cdior, nod can be changed to green, liad, atom., drab oily° or cream, to snit the tame of the consuhter. ri is Valuable for lion leg, Fences, Barna, Carriage and Car nnOmr,l, tails-and woocsn-ware, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels end Shipa' Bottoms, Canvas, Metal and Shingle Boors. (it being Fire and Water proof) Floor Oil Clothe, (one Manufacidrer having used knoll tibia. the past Year) and as a patutf,er any purpose is unsurpassed-tor durability, elasticity and adhesiveness. I', lea, Stl per of 400 iba., which will e.:typly a farmer for yawn to come. Wananted in all eases ae atrw e. Pend for o cir cular whirl, gives full particulate. No: , genuine unless branded in a trade mark, Grafton Mineral Paint. Fer man can order tiro Paint and remit tho money ou re ceipt of the goods. Address B. Is, FALINESTOCK & CO., PittsbUr 01, Agents for Pennsylvania. 'ate For sale by tire pound or barrel at bowls' Book Store. novl&Cm p.YAAEAFNESS, BLINDNESS and OA TARRII treated with the utmost success, by J. CS, M. b., end rrofegeor of Diseases of Oen Big and Aar in lie Medical allege of Pennsylvania,l4 years exper ience, (formerly of Leyden, N.. 805 .ANCII St., ,dolphin. Teptimonials can be 'teen ,at this office, Thu medical rarally are invited to accompany their pe lletal., an he bas no secratifin his practice, .!militia! Eyre !inserted without pain. No Millar, for ea...maimn. June 17, 1869-ly bin • • •CCM El FOR THE : .1101,10A IS. J: CALB\ - \FELL & CO ., E \VELERS 9 902 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. In udditl .n to Choir hu g dy increased Stock of FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS; JEW ELRY, ARTISTIC SILVER WARES, PLATED GOODS, &e, Aro now opening. n Magnificent collection of FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, IN METAL, MARBLE, Deporated Glass, Leather and GOLDEN BRONZE, In SPEC, AI. DEMONS of ea q ussite to-to, from iii quarters of Europe. particularly adapted for their CHRISTMAS SALES. Our arrangements. both in . ibirope and this country, aro such no give tie io the selection and economical production of our stock. It is our wish, no null as our Intel Ott, to sumo to our patrons the benefit of such advantages itt Modern Prices Trough out our Stock, WITHOUT EXCEPTION. Dee. 9, '684 f. 727 OHESTNDT STREET 727 Reduction in the Prices OF DRESS GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, OFFER TO-DAY 50 Cases a - Imported Dress Fabrics, at 25 Cents per Yard, Worth Double the M! RICKEY, S RP & ca, 727 Chestnut street, 121221 l'hiladolplaa. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY H. ROBLEY MERCHANT TAILOR, Iles removed to Hill Street, Huntingdon Pa. ono door east of the Post 011ico w h ere Ito is Kellar.' to do all kinds work In his line of business. Ile has Just received n (all line of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, - OVERCOATINGS, and lie Invite, It call from thn public, prouncing to make goods to order in it vadttuaulike manner. 11. ItollbtlY, • - Merchant Huntingdon, Pn., Oct. ith, 1605. HEADQUART BRS • R - • Choice Groceries; Candies, Toys, `&c ... Is AT D. AFRICA et. CO'S. FAMILY GROCERY.' CONFECTIONERY AND TA -RIETY;STORR, .truNruc pox; PA.' • Oaf atoCk consfatil of 01l Linda of Groceries, Tens, Spi ces. Canned hid Dried Fruits, Cider Vinegar, Common and YanCy Seam or all kinds. Hair Oil, Perfumery, Pen Knives, Pticket Hooks, Sc. Call and examine our stock, null take a view of our splendid Harbin Soda Fountain. Don't forget tho place—north-east corner of Diamond. Huntingdon, 4nue 24-ly D. APItIOA & CO. 1.20 2.00 2.25 NOTICE. r' To HORSEMEN" and FARMERS. Dm It: BOBB ' S - tht,EAT iIORSE POM nhn still care the worst Galls. Cats and Open Sores Ott Moses and Cattle, from ono to six days. Price 50 Gents per box., ' llO PRE 1 NO PAY 1 - - Sold by allDiuggist4. Ail orders preinptly attendod to by moil. Office 54 North Sixth Street, 3d Floor, PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Wombat. 9 . 00 wOmi„nsfig, • W. U. won& JAME, NORTH, F. 3111.0011814:011, If (4E. JOHN BARE & CO., HUNTINGDON, PA. CAPITAL - $50,000. Solicit accounts Iron, flanks. Thinkers and othei.s. A net al Intelest allowed on time Deptalts. All kinds of erenritici, bought and sold for the usnal commission.— CollectlonU !undo on all points. Drafts on all palls of Europa suppllid at the usual rates. Petstuts clopositing (told and Silver will receive the same in retort 'Alai Interest. Toe p inners aro Ludivi t. molly liablo for all Peresiit, 422,186114( THE FARMERS' BOOK. 149 beautiful illustrntinns. 7:43 octavo page's. lallyy ing just 0 hat every Fa( mar mints lo knout lIOW TO MAKE THE FARA PAY. Send for circular gh ing full desnelptlon. FARMERS! FARMERS' SONS! Experietwed hook Agents and others wanted to No this book to every Farm, r in every connnunsfy. nese permanent. Pays from gib(, to $2111.1 per ylpgth ac ; cording to °lnert° nee and ability. Address, ZEII.ILEII., tiluCUltllY it CO., Publistiors, Phihnhayatin, Pa,, Cincinnati, 0., Chicago. 111., r S. Louie, Jlo, trobl9 LOSSES PROMPTLY PAM fitINTINGDON INSURANCE AGENCY. • ARXITAGE & MoOARTHY, ItyNTINGDON, PA. • -Repreeeut the most reliable COMplllitil In the Country. Rafe as low as is consistent ;an. ralablo tudenmity. pep 2, 431. pitel Represented over sii,gp,o, Tip ARK. _LP The bigbeif price will be paid ie each for Berk by • .P.'l? • 11ENBY CO. . _ Messrs, LAZARUS & MORRIS ' • CELEBRATED Perfected Spectacles AND Ewe-ralams;sses;.. Ono of tho firm will bo nt She store of theirjAgent, Mr. AARON STEWARD, Watchmaker and Jeweller, HUNTINGDON, PA., Ql\/"..M DAY ON - M - 2, Monday, January 4, 1869. Ito attends for the purpose of assisting Mr. AARON STEWARD in fitting the-eyo in difficult or unusual ca ses. Those sufferinifrom Impaired or diseased vision are recommended to avail themselves of this opportunity. sm. Our Spectacles and liyo•Glaases aro acknowledged to be the most perfect nssistatice to sight ever manufac tured, and can always he relied upon as affording perfect ca. is and comfort while strengthening and preserving the eyes most thoroughly. We take occasion to notify the public flat we employ NO PEDLARS, and to Caution then, against those pre tending to have our goods for sale. FURS! AT Pfi'NEIL'S. CORNER OF DIAMOND. F on u , ®®BEANS' ELECTRIC -• - BOOT . POLISH. Makes a Lasting Shine. Those oho block their boots on Satnrdly night with ordinary blacking. don't have much shine uu Sunday, as th fade, Or; but the shine of vol.!, BOBBINS' BLACKING Lasts Saturday Night 'and all day Sunday. IT BEATS ANY OTHER BLACKING MADIC. Manufactured,oniy by:J. B. DOBBINS, at his immense Soap and Blocking Works, Sixth Street and Gsyruan tow. Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. . For sale by Massey A Co., adjoining Lewis' Boat Store, llanttugdou, Pa. nevlS GEO. SHAEFFER llasjust returned from the cast with it' 4l4 ft SPLENDID .STOCK • BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &C., Which he offers to tho Inspection of his customers end the public gencrall.k. lie will dull his stuck at the most REASONABLE PRIORS, and those who puralise once * will 'esisiely 'call BOOTS & SHOES lIADE'TO ORDER, and IMPAIRING done In the neatest and most expedi tions manner. Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop On 11111 street, few doors weal of the Diamond, Oct. 28,1888. JONES'" HOUSE, • HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. The undetergned having lensed the above popular and well known house, which has been theronghly repaired and greatly improved, os well as entirely refurnished throughout with elegant new furniture, including all the appointments of a lint class Hotel, will be ready for tho reception of guests, on and after the 15th of Novembor, nov4-Bm. ' ' THOMAS FARLEY : - PROPRIETOR. BEANS ! BEANS ! ! BEANS 4 ! ! Aaving obtained rt now variety of WHITE SOW ,BEIANS, a: ill disposo of thorn (pat up in sacks) at the fullouing rates: 1 pound, (sufficient to rake I butbel) Postage pro paid. 60 cents; 2 pounds 75 colts; 3 pounds sl , oo ; 8 pounds (I gal.) 0,60; 16 pound 4, delivered to Express oflleo,) p.bo; IA bushel 26,60; 1 bushel 232,00. .4% - .4.11t0t lot of Juno, drills 20 inches apart, everago from Bto 8 grains per foot. Will ripen In about 60 to 75 days. The cash invariably to accompany the order. NIIIIIO and Post Mice address, legibly written. timid soon, as my stock Is limited. . . . Address, JOHN B. SIIBICEFELT Oot. 21, '6B-3m Brldrnta, Huntingdon County, ku. • • „ _ N ESP BOOT AND SHOE STORE. AFRICi llnforms the miblic that he has Just opened at his old stan d in the Diamond, Iliiiitiagdon, A Fine Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND . SHOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen and 0111dr:en. ' All of which-be will toll at fair prices. Quick sales and small prralts. - Call and examine lay stock. t - Manufacturing end Repairing June to order on Huntingdon, Oct. 2R, 1068. ' Desirable Building Lots For ale, IlOR'r Y-TiliiEE Buiraim LOTS, situate in Oka borough of MARYSVILLE, Perry Co Penna., flouting on Main etrpet and extending to ties Susquehanna river. 'Choy am ttia inbst desirable; located Lobs In tlitiborough, Laing :Immediately adjacent to tho atatolus of ttln Pennsilraniu Central and Nathan Cone teal Itailreads. For further information inquire of D. a Din at Marys rillo sttion, or to LIENJAMIN DEPT, 110 Propt street, Philadelphia. HOOP SKIRTS MADE. AT DOME ! 1E undersigned has eunalneneed Abe manor:tot uire of noon Skirts at tiso Millinery Store, on Hill Street, Huntingdon ' and will constantly keep on. litind on ossertmenrof all kinds, or' moire to order tiny desired—thus giving ladies an opportunity of pleasing themselves in aloe hod quality, All )%111 ro tootle of the beet material and in the meet oorkutoulike manner. 'Elie holies ore requested to call. 1191 - Aiso, BEPAIRINO DONS at short nolice."7. t N. B —Lunen ifedding at a. distance, eon have aktrtg sent by coress by forwarding mensal moot of hips, {TAW, length, in Hoot, and style required, Miether fur Walking, full Ow, or g. n prat use. JOSEPII Iluntivgdon, Pn WM ,AfIEYtR • 1:;90.70rt ICINUrACTUdEX OF TUE Celebrated Iron Frame Pianos, Wareroopv„No. 722 At ch St.; Phila . alas received 141" , rits 'MORI of the lydrlll's Great bitten, Loudon, Epg. ?Iterllgliest Prised v attortle.trirn end when" or eshiblech tEstolllishetl IS23J pv14.30;0-39. Cheaper than the Cheapest►; BARGAINS iIiEM NEvaxa.mxxcA3b. Eittc3•l3 West Di s c! of IhntivOon, Pe?iii'cr‘ We are now offering our 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 Greceries, 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, Steel, Nails, Glass, Putty, Oils, Paints, Drum•Flp\w i Feed, &c., &c., &c., all in great variety, at prices thal 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 none can compete with us. We buy all kinds of Grain, Seeds, Flour and Feed, at' the highest market rates, and giVo the higheSt,' prices in Goods for Produce of all -kinds: Do not fail to call and examine our Stook and prices, as both are 'sure to please,, , HENRY: & "C 0.,: Fltintingdon; Pa oct2B WM. B. ZEICLER, EMEEI Furnishing, Fancy, MEM DA1467- . C.4.O:Dia. Alpacas,,Poplirty Plaids, DeLaines, Limns, Gingham, Prints, fine Conihries, itiusllns,Genitns, fino ,Linen, , bla* sallies, P.cquilsi India • ; •- - • A largo assortment of -1r: Lobos' Fashinato Dross TriEta Silk Fringes. Buttons. tingles, Velvet Riblxin'i, etc. Furnibbing Clouds, Stockings, Moreno, Cotton, Wool, &c 4Gr-le=wN:rez,, Kid of all colors, Silk, Thread, Cotton, dn., of all sizes, and latest styles, Under garments of:all kinds, for Lit dies, Gents and Children. . . Table Linen, Muslim', Napkins, Deilies, - &c.. Silently% and Shirting, Brown and Bleached,.from 9 cents up. &:30[3t2 A large stock of tho latest styles. A largo Stock of Notions, Zephyrs, Yarns; AT. All - cheaper than the cheapest, opposlto Um First National Bank, Minting % don, Pa. , GLAZIER & 1 . )134*E112 s DRY GOODS, DRh$S 60920,9, A'OTIOA'S, CARPETS, 'O.IL CLOTHS, HAM -AND, CAPS,. BOOTS and ' SHOES, GR 0- - • . CEI?IES,QUEENSWARE,IVOOD AND WILLOW WARE, &c., &c. Particular attention given to Ladles' Di4ss Goode anc llooso Fut n ishlng Goods. We can sell goods this Winter throughout, at lower fig area than they hare reached for six years. Oar prices are an follows: '" ", . Calico nod Muslin, from 8 cte. upward. Yard wide bleached Muslin, 12% ctn., Yard wido unbleached Muslin, 12% cts. Heavy yard Wide Sheeting; 14 to lb Os." find yard Bleached Muslin, 15, 14 20 - • Wide Wan:sotto Prints, only 10 Me, " Dont t/onlitica Prints, 11 i 1 to 15 cts, 104 White Wool Blankets, WO pr.' - ' • Heavy Doubly Wool' Shawls, $4,00, pp, sm. . Black Alpacca, front 35 cte. up. Wool Plaid Double Width, 60 Heavy Plaid Poplin, $l.OO , • ' - Other Goods in propvrtion. 024 Washington street,' near the Jett', Pismo call and exumine ; dud, If you are not m:anted It is to your interest to buy from us, do not du so. ()LAZIER IMO.- Huntingdon, Oct. 21,1861 , 1868. CLOTHING. H. ROMAN. EEC! CLOTIIING , FALL, AND WINTER JUST RECEIVED_ H. ROMAN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. For Genthimen's Cloth Leg or the best material, and made la the best workmanlike manner, call at - - ' , It QM A N S, .„. • opposite cho Franklin Mouse in Market Scsoro, 'qutittne,. don, Pct. BACK AGAIN! NEW STORE and NEW GOODS' Benjamin Jacobs ;: • Itropectfully informs his old friends. and MO• public gen, udl,r, that ho hue again locritiiil in the borough of I lIINTINODON. 111111 has openeh•a very 'urge and entire new snick of (31.14in . SIVXMle. Store Room opposite Book Store, consisting of , . .„. DRY G o'o DS, GILOCERIES, CI.OTIC. ING, HATS and CAPS,' BOOTS and SHOES, QUEENSWA.RE,' and EVERY ET VARIY OE' r~U , CI D g • • • To be Wet in the best store? to the puce, nil or which, ho will sell at prices to suit tho times, and hopes to ro. retro a liberal dintro of patronage from a guierona pall& Don't forget to giro Too a colt owl I will try to please you with Uo,Als Bud 13/kg. Sept. 30, 10138. VENJAIIIX JACOBS Can't Iso3 Beaten J JoIIN fr WESTBROOK .• Respectiadly informs' tko eillaina of flantinidon vicinity that lie haskist received from theca) , a Nate an splendid stock of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, BOOTS & p4-PS } Hosipry, Shoe FOclOgs; qadlotSaelth, Trtoks, d 70., all of which Ile Is ',revved to iell;it greatly reduced prices Don't forgot the old stand in Um Diamond. Old canto' more nod the publie'denernily arolviteit tti Huntingdon, oct.2S, 1868.. . Fur neat. JOB PRINTING, call =a4 tlie,"GLonn Jos PRINTINV ingdon, Pa. 1868 4