Elje 61obe. HUN.TINGCION, PA Wednesday morning,7,Tan. 13, 1869, LOCAL & PERSONAL. . Meetings. SR. Itortah Lodge, 1 , 0. WO. A. 1". SI.. meets second Monday evening ot each month, in Brown's building. - &Standing. Nonei/f. R. A. Chapter, .N . O. 20i, meets the fl-et Tuebday el ening of each month, in Brown's building. Juniata Loclns,No.ll", I 0. meets every Friday evening, third floor, fn heisted° building. Standing Stone Lodge. No 05. I. 0. G. P., meets every Tuebria) evening in thild flour of gend's Arrapahoe IrtLe. No.lo. 10 of R...-IC. mats every Thursday evening. third liner, I,ri,teda building. Toting Slen's elirtst ion Association nuets the first and third Monday evenings each munch. in Brusen's Town Council nu etc thu first Friday °Veiling of each month. • Brief Items. The place to see a crowd every day is at Enterprise Headquarters. Profitable bills—hand-bills, such as aro printed at the Globe office. - There arc 78,000 liquor sellers in Penn school teachers. Form good resolutions now and keep them thiMighoui = The Altoona skating park was opened on ,Chriatniaa day George Saylur'a tannery, in Mifflin county, 'was dei.trit'yeti by fite ou the 27th ult. Dun. D.,J. Murrell hod his pocket-Leek Edelen lion him recently while in New Yurk. The lee of registering, a letter now id only fifteen cents. - Heretofore it was twenty tiye Stony Creek has on its winter Butt of freeze; the mountains are wearing their fire, AB umual Ow) L. Snyder, son of Mr. Jacob Snyder, of Altoona, formerly of this place, died Isu the 25th ult., of Consumption Last week was mild to a Spring degree.— , On Monday Winter came again in his white - .l3in'Ole_tuud stretched forth his icy fingers. This is a bill-owe-you us month. People i pretty gerierrillY understand what "Dr. To" and a column of figures mean. The Presbyterian congregation of this place observed last week as a week of prayer, seriiecs being held each evening. Messrs. Murray &Belford's store in Altoo ma was entered recently and robbed of valu ables to the amount of $3OO. Keepi diiry, but if yoU commence one, . -don't give it-up. Diaries f0r.1869 for sale at - -Lewis' Book Store. Huntingdon is no longer "insignificant" since it has the prospect of giving a United States Senator. So be it. Our new Sheriff has hie hands full. , He _ . is going every day. We would rather hear ~of him having less office business to attend to 2rhe railroad company have reduced the •working hours of the employees in the shops s at Altoona, to nine hours per day, with a cor. : responding - reduction of wages. Ne direct attention to , the advertisement of the public sale on' to-morrow, of valuable ;household_ and kitcheil furniture by Mrs. L. C. Gall. Go and get bargains. T. W. and W. P. Furey, editors of the Lock ;llavenDemecrat„have been acquitted of the -eliarge of libel broUght, eigainst,them by W. •On the 21st ult., Mr. Eli Crawford. of Sue quehanna township, Juniata county, attemp• Gut the contents were discharged in his son's arm Ou...e4eliangei3 bad moro,,,tban the usual number ni . niarriage . noticesliet week. The month of December'is always popular among :the mrtielokenble, especially about Christmas. It is n singeilar "fad, and 'orie'irldeh has provoked enrrry corn - Tents, that water on ifArunting,don freeze kith the slippery side The Altoena:Kindie l tor says `•beareely an evening intsse=,Without some villain grosKly compelled - to night." - if you want to “torn people's heads" gn late into church. If-you want to make church ,members - punctual; tore tye seats to face the _door... - • :- - The colored folks 'will hold a for-tival in :their'cburch on Wednesday and Thursday elgoingsjor the benefit of their Pastor: Er dy with money in their pockets are in -sited to be:there. The L.exristown .Building- Association has _collapsed .: stUder ri pressure of taxes. As we Stave rnikheard anything about the HMating don Alfeowittion we suppose it has expired „from the same cause. Thiiite the season of the year when :many a pootfamiVneeds-belti: 7 -not alms—but re • mu» er'atiee iinpleythent. It is much .better to beln,th"eoor . to bele tkomselyes, than to bestowialms and make!p:sopers of filial. The different religious congregations in ,this place, inconformity with a resolutinp of " f O.G. ~P requott o eI. . will devote their regular craning& of prayer meeting this week ,to.te special . subject of temperarce. The :pubticig are invited. . ' There is a, fair prospect of a revival of bu. ainese in Huntingdon early in the spring...— The furniture manufactory is to commence operations and some of our business men in• tend to increase itch: capacities: This .ie i tsblitwe like tb see. - Three men were recently arrested in birsbur.f.r. fishing 'with stir•nets.— 'We have .the first instance to record where ,any man or party of men h. ve been arrested for fishing with Detain the Juniata, although there is a law to prevent it. - The tenipbrance men of Illinois have re. solved to organize a political party opposed 'to the manufaciurd and salelotintoxicating is -olio way of getting opposi tion, and Anze get opposition and there is a show fin' action. If the first twelve days in •January prog icialicate the weather for the twelve months of the pear, as some people suppose, we are goiilg to have a changeable spring, a hot Bummer, a rainy fall, andacliengeable win tor, with plenty of snow. ;,Rev: Fti`theit, cialltigliet:)'nf tit's ;_eatholic chUicli df this place, bade fardwell to his con, • ...gregation on Sunday last. _1.1,0 has been in -,--stiumental in doing much good ,while here and vastly improved the appearanc,e of the -. church. .Ho goes to Pittsburgh, and Father Murphy succeeds him. The people continue_ to patronize Enter- prise headquarters. New and fresh Gn.ce ries, Fruits. &e.. &e., arrive at Massey Co's, almo s t ,every (lay. "Small profits, pick 'earetii and half the profits given away evory "month," is She. pritneiple , 4 doing business at 'Enterprise Headquarters: Everybody gains • ---nobody The .presents given away cost eustowerf; M.-The members of the Union Re publican County' Committee are re quested to meet in the Court House at Huntingdon, on Thursday, January 14, 1869, at two o'clock, P. M. A full attendanee is desired, as business of importance will be brought before the Committee. H. C. WEAVER, Chairman. C/MMITTEE. Atexandria—J It Kennedy. Myers Miles. Birmingham—Thomas McCallan, J 11 Thompson. Brady—David lltnier,Cateb Wakefield. Barren—Dr. Joseph Wilson, Barton Green. Broad Top City—Charles Horton, henry Cork. Carbon-‘junali J need, Samuel Donaldton. Cats—Chriatian Miller, Benjamin Fink, Caw/Ilk—A L Goss, A W banns. Clay—Samuel Manly, D S Stevens. Cromwell—Luther Ililemsn. John Kelly. Coalmont—Levi Evans, Richard Owens. Ilud.ou. George Jeffries. Franklin—John t aporte, :tomtit.) Wigton. Ilendet son—Henry S Miller, John Nightwino. Hopewell—Gem ge nerkstresser, W W Coh earl. liontingd.sn. W—K 31 Ring, Jr,eitli Gu n ton. Huntingdon, W W—W F Johnston, W K Btu eltinell. Jackson—dusk ion Ifni man, John Ayres. Juniata—.t It Ithinefelt, Levi Ridenour. Lincoln—George W -booty, .101111 Kettermsn. Morrie—l' K Gat nigh, Dr. S 11 homport. Mt. Union borough—John U Stemart, Peter Olaver, Jr. 311. Union than ict—BelOnnin Davis, John C. Snyder. Mnpleton—Wini.un 11. Ilex, Allison Herter. Oreida— Henry Wilson. Jain. heater. Orbisonia—JamesJ Bm Itett, 1110111:19 NI Kelly. Porter—Robert. Speer. Henry nraffus. Peter sburg—M m. Moore: Joseph 31 etcuens. neon—John 0 Loh t r, S It Got ner. m. Less, Dan id Douglass. Shirt es —John :X. , Wm. Doter.' Sit inglield—Li lit aim hol,ei, Jack.ou Llinbei loon. Tell—.l t 1 lit Igo, Levi ewer: •- , Tod—Hours Soren. Jonathan Evans. I'lllol3—e II Phe.o,ant, '1 P Fmlth. Upper 15'i:4—Thomas Montgomery, T 1. I, Co. Loner West—Win. Sus her, James Green. Wairioranottk—incolt Cridet, oainnel Ralston. Walker—Jame , 55 srd, t-angreht A ppalling Accident The,Jol,inetown Tribune says : On last Monday a party of men under the supervision of ".Jr. Benj.-Jose went in to an abandoned ore drift of the Cam brie. Iron Co on Prospect Hill, for the propose of removing some old rails firrming- a part of the track of the drift. "'lire drift had been abandoned for about four years. When the main body of the pa l my had advanced about 20 or 30 yards, an explosion of .‘fire damp" took place, the gas being igni ted.trom a lamp in the cap of Joseph Boltz, who was about 100 yards ahead of his companions. Frank Boltz, Con rad Teeter and Frederick Metzger, re ceived injuries from the effects of which they-have - since died. James George, Wm. Wills, Frederick .Mcln tyro and Patrick McAleer also receiv ed severe injuries. It is thought that one of them cannot survive. All the injured, men,. except Mctzker, were heads of families. =1 We call attention to the advertise ment of A. It Stewart & Co , dealers in Hardware, of this place, in this is sue. The Co."` represents our young friend Frank W. Stewart, who is well known to citizens without any re• commendation from us. Ho is a prom ising (he would rather-have cash than promises, though,) young man, and his knowledge of business as clerk quali fies him for the position he now oez_m• pies, We ,welcome him again to our community, and bespeak for the firm a liberal share of patronage. Give them a call at the sign of the padlock. CALISAYA BARK. —lt is said that Messrs. Drake le'Co., ( proprietors of the Plantation Bitters) are the largest importers of Calisaya Bark in this country, and that, with the e 1..- ceptien of nn occasional sale, all they import is used in the compounding of their celebra ted Plantation Bitters,—to which -they un dltubtedly are indebted for their wonderful health -restoring properties. As a Tonic and Appetizer they ere not surpassed; 'and we cheerfully recommend them. All first-class druggists keep them for sale. MAGNI.LIA -WATER.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. tf MEE The attention of members of Post No. 33, G. A. R. is directed to the following notice: ILEADQUARTERS PuST No. 33, G. A. R., i. January 8, HO. Comrades: The time for the regular meet ings of this Post lies been changed to the 3d Mmidsy evening of cold], rnuoth. The next meeting all therefore lie held on Mencley, the, Ilith inst., at 7 n'eloak,rli. M. 'Fite .18- eer:., e:•ently elected for the ensuing term will he, imordled. , note, of the Po. Coinmaride'r. MEM ME One of the Nteruer sex. ju , t entering his.year'of fieedoni, and' desirous ,d marrying. txklies to hear front the fe male portion of the Community on 'the j -et. Address in eunfittenee. with photograph, EE-WArrimmt.N. PLn ingdon, Pa ter•The handsomest, honk we have ever received is•the "Night Seeneß in the Bible" by ltev Daniel March, D publkhed'by Ziegler,' McCurdy & Co., Philadelphia. Call and see it, at our.book Store. . 10 Paper Collars for 25 Cents this week on ly. Vapor Collars at 25 con t.,4 par box, regardless of atyle . nnd quality, includ ing rOund'und and Dickens . otylco. It MARKETS: = PHILADELPHIA, 'Jan. 9, 1869 Fuperflne Flour at $5, E 6 5,60: extt a at 0,16; © 8 fancy 'Weigel% extra family 57 25@1, 76 ; Pennsylvania do do $10,75 and fancy Moods $11.00(03,00 according to quality Ityo flow $7,50@,9.0u. There is very little Prime Wheat offering, and this de scription is to et.soly request at full prices, but inferior grades are neglected. Sales of 1600,busbels new red at $1,85@2,00, and WOO bushels ainher at $262. Rye Is un changed. Sales of dt,i) bushels new Western at $1,60. Corn in scare nod advancing, yellow at $1,20 Western, mixed at 96ct501,00. Oats see In good request at an ad vance. Sales of 6000 bushels new. - Peonsylranto. et: 2.2)75 , cente. Nothing dolngin Barley and Malt $2,00. PITTIMUROII, Jan. 9-Flour—The market Is decreased. Wo quote sales of spring n heat Flour at $8,00,®8,60, winter Flour at $8,7.5g9,00 fancy at gt 2042,50. Wheat, red, sl,Th@l,,Ss and for 'white, $2,08,®2,12 Corn from Brat hands at $l,OO. 11>e, $1,45 per bushel. Oats O1@0•!e Barley 2,05@52,11.1. Potatoes, resell Blow 6,75 bbl hams 183,e", idlrd 17c. flutter 43®46c,16; Eggs 33 glop. FINANCIAL. New YORE, Jan.O—Aold closed al $1,31,r 3 . HUNTINGDON NiAX2IcET,S,, CORRECTED WEEELE lIENRE Le 00 14110LESLLE VAIOES. FLourt—Superfine Flour, per barrel, • $7.25 Extra Flour, do 8.25 Family Flour, GRAIN—Red Wheat, per bushel, 1.80 White Wheat, do ' 1.90 Rye, do 1.35 Corn, . do 00 Oats; Barley, SEED—Timothy, ' - do 2.00 Flaxseed, • de' , -.,. 1,2.25 Cloverseod,`pee 64 lbi.;' '' ",• 7 00 •• . Paoyxstoxs—Putatoes, per bushel, .; 1.00 Pried Apples, ' do , 2.25 Corn Meal, per cwt., ' '' ' 2.50 Dried Peetehow, per pound, • 17 Beef, ' 0 Lard, do . 18 Poilc, do • 12 Butter, do 40 Cheese, do 25 r,,ggs, per dozen, 25 Chat, Hard coal, per ton, 6:50®9•00 Broad Top coal, du , 3.54 LA1,11./SER, per 1000 feet, 12.00@,39.00 SLIINGLES--Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00@1:3.00 Joint Shingles, do 9 : 5004 ; 00 311SCELLAItit °US-1430i, per cord, 4 ' ..• ' e.).00 Brun, per evert., ' ;1.25 llopz4, per pound ? ' 40 Wool, du • - 40045 ...,, Hay, per ton, " 12.00 . Hides, .637 JAMES STEEL, r, Sq James Steel; Esq., the subject of 'this 'no tice, was born on the 10th et January, 1703, in the borough of Huntingdon, and was the son of the late Gen. William Steel. His_ mother was the sister ofiames Entrekin, Esq., the elder, late of Coffee Run, deceased. He obtained his elementary education at the Latin school of the llev. John Johnston of this place, where nearly all the boys of the town were taught at that time, who aspired to knowledge higher than the common sub scription schools then furnished.' Ho road law with the late Robert Allison, Esq., and for several years after his admission to the bar, remained in the'office of his preceptor, engaged in its general practice. He was a, good serivenor, did,a large ; amount of this kind of business, and Was well acquOinted with legal forms, instruments' and proceed ings. Though possessed of ex c elle n t an d entertaining conversational -powers, he never necus'omed himself to public speaking. For fourteen years after his admission to the bar, ho associated with the gayest of society, as well as the most intelligent; and it af forded him great pleasure in his after life, to relate the many happy and witty incidents, which came under his observation, in h's association with the lively and polished so ciety,•of which Huntingdon was at that time the center. He was three times elected Pro thonotary of the county and filled the office with credit to himself and satisfaction to the people, from 1830 to the close of the. year 1848. At the Hine (This death he 'W:I9 As sistant Assessor for Huntingdon County, tin der the Internal Revenue Laws of the United States. • In 1833 he connected himself with the Methodist Church; ;did through life, while his means lasted, he was one of its financial pillars. He loved its made of worship Mid was peculiarly at home, in those great out bursts of the-soul, of which that church fur nishes such notable examples. Ni hallelu jah, was so lofty, that lie did not delight to be horns on it, to the bosom of his Divine Mas ter. He loved the simple manners of the common people and the common people loved him. A very few years before his death, when his adversities messed heaviest upon him; and age and disease were summoning him to the tomb, he frequently walked on Sunday morning., six or seven miles up Stone Creek, to hold Class, meetings, and en joy himself at the hospitable firesides of the good people of that neighborhood,. He was wal-m friend ; a good neighbor; 'an agree able and entertaining companion ; a loving husband and father; and greater and better than all these, he was that noblest work of God.Lffttia bonest'lnen. Huritingden;-Jun:ll,'4l9._, 1:4M=11 A meeting of the members of the Bar of thiritingdon county was held in the office of Win. Dorris, Esq., on December 28th, 1868. John G. Miles, Eel., was called to the Chair and John Scott, El q., its Secretary.. John 'William n, .ESci „nonennefld t the death of JAMES STEEL, Esq., in a few feeling and appropriate remarks, in the course of which he stated the filet that Major Steel hod been admitted to the Bar on the 11th of Au gust, 1818, upon motion of Robert Allison, Esq., his preceptor, after examination by a committee composed of Elias W. Hale, Thos Burnside, and John Tod. Esqs.• - Upon motion of Mr: Williamson, I 2: Milton Speer, J. Sewell Stewart nod Wm.•P. Urbi son, Esqs., were appointed a committee to prepare resolutions expressive of the feeling of the meeting. They submitted the follow ing, which were unanimously adopted: Whereas, Death has removed" from our midst our brother James Steel, the oldest member of our Bar, we bow in humble But,- mission to this dispens'ation of Providence and do resolve, Tat. That Major,Steel, through a long life, proved himself a.worthy and respoqed nibm her of our profession, a useful and upright citizen, and a Christian gentleman. 2d. That having been called to fill several stations of public trnst•he was always found faithful and obliging in the discharge of d uty, and he has left behind him a name for kind deeds that will not soon be forgotten. 3d. That in the social.-walks of life-Major Steel was peeuliaiTy ;gifted; .with a inbst te nacious memory, a fluent expression 'and a warm heart ho was the light of the social circle. 4th. Thet as . nlawyer, l citieen anti friend we mourn his death, and condole with his family in they sore bereavement. sth. That we will attend his funeral in a body and wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. 6th. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to his family, anti published in the coun ty papers. • J. deo. Chairman. JOUN SCOTT. Secretary. MARRIED, bot: 2-ith, by Rev G. W. ZiiliniBer, Mr. B. P. Dot.p.Ass, of Mt Union, to Miss JENNIE of Alill'kfehblll`g. On the matte day,:bythe same, Mr. CALL-Fs Powrmt, to Nliss LETTIE LlEss, both of Oneida tp , Ilinftingdon Co. Doe. Ins t. by.the same, Mr. Wm. A. TAYLOr, Mi•s SALLIE lIETSTEIt, both of ¶Vuyne,.llitlhn manly. [Lewistown papers pl6ittie copy ] JOH: . Glh, by the same , MY DYSON F. DuppEy, of orbisonia, to Ili4s MAOGIF. FINK, of llautiagdon• On Deo. 13th 1868, by Solomon Lynn, Esq., Mr. SAMOA, ECKEEL to teLaiS CATIIARIN.tIIIOFFMAIL all of u n ii rig o n douhiy:' • At the Parsonage in Waterloo, on the Bth nit,- ' by the ,Rev..J. Kearns, Mr. DAVID E. KEIVEPP, of Juniata Co., tq, itia; ,ZlANifir S/LVELITHORN, Of Hantrngdoit enhaty. PIED, -. Of consuirgtiiiri, at'itiS residence in St. Louis; Dec. 28th, 1868, Col. S. W. Dory, formerly of lluntingdon, aged 59 years, 7 months and.l3 days. SPECIAL NOTICES. TESTIMONY , of a PROMINENT PHY SICIAN. -,•:, Dr. J. T. Baker, a skillful and Widely known physician of twenty yearn standing in Lancaster, Pa., git es his opinion of a popular household remedy, in the following letter , LANCASTER, PA., November: 23, 1868. HR. S. B. Manua ,h Co.—Dear Sirs ' :' • During the paint eight years , 1 have hind frequent opportunities to study the effect of Misbler's Berk Bitters upon persons sulliir lug from Iliipepids, Liss of NervouS 'Energy, Pexual Weakness, Diarrhoea, Sic. lU:flitches were pi enicribed by other ploSiCilthil according to the 'Homeopathic, Alto. ',ethic and llydropathic schools. end only a comparatively few permanent CUM effected On the other hand, I have never known the Bitters to fail producing the denim' re- AIM, and Istill inso them In line treatment of such com plaints, with_ the highest KleCtSsl. , 1. have no hesitation in say log that tconsider ?dishier's /Serb Bitters tine most efficacious remedy ever discovered for diseases arising bum a disordered Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels. Lungs and Lleart. Spurs truly, - T. B.1.12g11; .1.1. D. dmej z , = r. 0. Box 106. 9.25 I)AINTS FAItIERS AND OTHEILS.—The Grafton .)lineral Pain t Company are now manufacturing OM Best, Cheapest and most Du rable Paint in use;' two' coats wall put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, a Ill' last fader fifteen years; it is of a ilgh,t Drawn,..iir beautiful clp.(c(ll,ate, color, and can be changed tot - grace . ; :stou?,a,drub,i . ollye or cream, to suit the lasiii of (lie • codsunier.' it' iQ yultiable'for lieu sea, genres, Darns, Carriage and Car makers, Palls mad Wooden-ware, Agricultural' 'lmplements, Canal , . Boats, 'Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Canvas, slete,t apd bhingle Hoofs. (et being Peru and Water proof,) Floor Oil Clouts, (ono Manufacturer km in g mod @.o‘lo lib's. the limit year) 'and 1111,1 paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for body, durability, elasticity and adhesiveness. Price VI per bbl. of 41/0 which well supply a' farmer fur years to come. Warranted In all cases as above. Sand for a eh; color which gives lull Flttlellittltl. Bong genuine unless branded In Dade inarlb Cliatton Mineral Paint. Per- Solla C , lO 0001'tile-PALI t 111111, remit, tlio inoney on re ceipt of thy good, Adheres • it. L. FKLINESTOCILCOO , Pittsburgh, Agents foi Pennsylvania. Oriii — i!or solo by tho.prand or barrel At Letris' , Book Store. uorlB.6in 1.20 D4AFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA TARRH. treated with the - utmost 111.1CC011i, by J. inn dCd. and l'ioteemr Of Disea)es of the Eye and /tar in the Medical College of Pennsylvania. It years exper ience, (tot uterly of Le) dt u, t. 805 AttCll ot., Pint alutplutt. Tut innuotala can 'lto seen at this office, Thu medical faculty - are Invited to accompany their pa tionte; as he has no secrete In 1118'1)1[watt, a rtificial Eyes Inserted without pain. No charvi , forexamtriatton. June 17, 1863-lybm. Our Gifts for JANUARY. They Cost You Nothing. 1 Barrel XXXX Family Flour 1 New Family Sewing Machinb. 1 Violin and Bow.-- 1 Aecordeor: 1 Mouth Organ. 1 Boy'a Fancy Sled. 1 Rosewood Photograph Frame. 1 Scholar's Companion. (Tin.) % 1 50 lb sack Extra Family Floor: 1 2.5'1b sack Buckwheat Flour: 1 25 lb" sack Corn Meal. 1 Lady's Work Box. - - - 1 Loather School Satchel.- 1 Pair=Bantain Chickens. - 1 Wagon and Two horses. (Large Toy.) 1 Corn Broom. I Mammoth Mintstiek. If our sales during the month go above our estimate, we will increase the number of presents. We pay a license to make as many presents to our customers as we please. •.Any person purchasing to the am ount 0'25 Cents, or over, at either LEwts'•Booir. STont:, or .I\LyssEY & Co's Grocery, Confectionery and Variety i Stern, from and including Friday, .the Ist, to and including the • • • arST * DAY or JAN Uklt , 1869, . will receive a numbered c rd 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 ihe above pros etas. The goods•on hand consist of Books of all kinds, Fancy Articles Musical Instruments,,Perfumery. Wall Paper, Groceries of all kinds, Whitman's eel shrilled Ctinfectionery. common Can dies„Fruits of all kinds„Toys, Extra nanny Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Corn Meal, Mince leat, Sweet, Cider, Vine gar, Coal Oil, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, Stbneware, Brushes, Brooms, Whisks, Apples, Potatoes, etc., ete, too numer ous to mention. Our prices will be as low if not 16 we; than i3lsewhorti 'for tho'snme goods.:. Now's your time to receive a Handsome Present, Cheap. ' The Enterprise will be continued, and val. amble presents will be distributed the first day of every month. Public notice will be given in all the coun ty papers the first week in every month of the tiuniboi4d-citids entitled to presents. Stamps and Printing Office business not included in the above. Huntingdon, 1869: ' Died, suddenly, ta his father'S resi dence, on Friday 'afternoon last, ROBT CARAION:' , His funeral took place on Sunday afternoon.; - GOODS FOR THE : HOLIDAYS, J. E. CALDWELL &, CO., J E WEL BS, 902 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, In adiliffini to their largoly increased Stock of FINE WATCHES, DIA AI ONDS, JEW ELRY, ARTISTIC SILYER WARES PLATED G CODS, 'S;:c . , Ala now opening n rnognitlceni collection of FOREIGN FANCY QOODS, IN METAL MARBLE, Decorated Glass, Leather and COLDEN pßoNzg In SPECIrI,f. DESIGNS of exquisite ta.te. from all qunr tern of Euro, , e. particularly adapted fur their CHRISTNAS SALES. Our arrangements, both in f !mop° and this country, on: moth 149 give us unusual facilitts4 In tno art' ctiou-and• economical prcutuution of our stoo:. It Is our .101, ns well as our interest, to secure to our pa!tolis tho hturtit of such advantage, in Moderll Piices Troughout on: Stock, WITHOUT EXCEPTION. DLe. 9, , t,s,te. • S. MArtlnt.'s Orrice. le. D 111 . P Iht I.l,llr4l,..butu,try /, 1 , 09. IN BANKRUPTCY.— I n the matter of EMU: A. BA ItTLY.I7 Drlnkrupt: This is to give notice, that ou the 21st day of Deco?, bar, 1068, Wet rent of Bankruptcy tins issued *pima the estate of NAVtI A,BaivridiTT, of iderninglinm, in the connVof and State of Penusylvenle, who Ints been soli od,ed a Bankrupt, on his on 31 polities.: 'fiat the payment of any delta and the delivery of ally property belonging to encl. Ilenksupt, to him, or for his w..e..atul the transfer of any property by h hit. are forbid den by law; and that n mi sting of the creditors ot said Bank, opt. to prove their debts and to choose ono or more Ills estate, will hs held at a Court of Bank ruptcy, to he holden at the oilier of the Regisier In Bank! rtiptcy, at Hollidaysburg, beforo JOIIN Esq . ltealliter; on • thr,lst .dei of February, A. D. 1369, at 10 o'clock, a. at. THOS. A. ROWLEY, U. 8. Marshal, jano.4t As Niessenger. 1/. Ft BATHURST, Deputy. U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, W. D. oi PRENETLVARIA,} HI n . . 111E11 , 1211. December 12, latiS TN BANKRUPTCY —ln the platter of EIoMAS JAMES MAY IS, Bankrupt: This Is to give notice,' that on.the 11th day of December 1808. a Monett of Bankt uptcy nes issued against the estate of THOMAS JAMES NAPES, of Oraysvllle in tho county of Huntingdon, in . the State of Penns ylvania, nho had been adjudged a bankrupt en his ono petition; That tho pay moot of nay ti We and the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt. to him. or for his use, nod thilransfer of any pr operty by blot. aro forbid. den by law; and that a :meting of the creditors of the sold bankrupt, to prove their debts. and to choose ono or more Assignees of lots estato, will gee held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holdon at the office of the Register in Bankruptcy, pa)sbnrg, before JOHN llltt MIER LANE, Seq , dteglster on ~tho 16th day of January, A. D. 1861, at 10 o'clock, I. M. THOS. A. ROlSjilir, 11. 8. Marshal, As Mossonger, per W. P. BATHURST, lkpitty. T O TIIE PEOPLE OF HUNTING DON COUNTY. • Iluninreonoi, December 23, ISCS. As there appears to he considerable trouble about who shall be appointed Post•Dirmter in our town, end it being en office for which the person Who may be appointed should contrilmte a liberal amount to some charitable purpose, I therefore offer m 3 self as an applicant fur the position of Posbillaster at Huntingdon, Pa.; and I pro pose and will agree, gSring my bond with the Commis sioners of Hun r ingdon comity for the fulfillment of the some, should I be appointed, to erect a Monument for do ceased soldiers, for the Brun's( Two Thonenntt pollen provided I am allow.] to hold the office for the terra of four years. Soldiers Rolla :county, qr the friends of our deceased soldiers ' alit confer a falor by cirenleting a pe tition in my Ifehelf; nod e.. 61 the same tome. Dee224ut E. 0 SUMMERS. VV . 11. ROSENSTE i & SON, Oak Slaughter Sole and Belting 4#lll Oil 600 Bushels lqamteror's Heir. for 44-OASII PAID FOR lIIDDS AND DARK:I6)6 • W. 10. ROSENnEEL & SON, Mapleton Depot, Iluntingdon County, Panne, - Dec. 9,181h-0m: IJTOR',S :NOTICE:4% [Estate of °Foga E. IA 3i P, dec'd.] Letters testamentary, on the' "state of George Lamp, deceased, Into of Porter twp., Huntingdon .county, having boon granted to rho notler4gned, all persons indebted to tiro estate are requested to nudte..inunediate payment, and these having claims, to present ahem duly authenti cated for settlement. ABNER LAMP, Jan. 0, '69-et.. i iDIINISTRATOR , s'ivyrioP (ICHinto of Then(nsloc(Co, deted.) Letters of administration, upon the estate of Themes Lucke, Into of Springfield lownship,,linntlng,lon county, deceased. hating boon panted to the'endersignell, nll per sons inlebted to the estate will snake immediate pay. mbrit, end those basing claims sal present them for set tlement. • MORRIS OfITSHALL. • r • .Meadow Oap , deelfalt. • . l'Administrator. ][4lSTRAY.—Carne to the residence IA of the subscriber in Penn township, Huntingdon chittay, about the middle of May isst,a black and white spotted SPIKER, supposed to ha about ono year old. Tho owner is requested to °onto forwatM, prove property, pay largos, and take hint away, otherwiso ho will be his voted of according to law. de2l,l4'tt • t '4 , 4/0.1 4. SIIOI9ALTER. RROCLAMATION.---AVIIEREAS, by a precept to mo directed, dated at Huntingdon, the 2Ot of November, A. D. 1868, tinder the hapds and gal of [lto lion. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general jail deli,. ery of the 21th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, compo- sed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cainbria counties; and the Hone. Anthony J. beaver and David Clarkson, hisassoci ates, Judges of the county , of Huntingdon, Justices as signed, appointed to hest, try and determine all and every indictments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the State cue ;mule capital, or felon ice of death, and other offences, climes and misdemeanors, which have been pr shall hereafter be ennamitted or perpa trated, for crime, aforesaid—l our commanded to make public prociattiation throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Pleas nod (Wader Sessions, will be held at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on the second'Hooday (and 11th flay) of January, 1869, and those lir 4 , 111 prosecute the said prisoners, be then and (here to prosecute them as it than be just, and that all Justices of the Ponce, Coroner and Constables within said county, be then and there In their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembran ces, to do these things which to their alms respectively eppertain. Dated nt Huntingdon, nth day of December, in the year our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-eightf sad the 93d yekr of American Independence. D. It. P. EELY, Sheri! TRIAL MST,. FOR JANUARY TERH;.IB6O FIRST WEEK. . William Sumner Si Co. vu David P. Stavons. Wood Bacon - en A. P. Wi/doa: John G. Mlles vs John Walters' admr. Jacob RuSsoll • vs John B. Weaver. 'John McCalam's ext.." TS A. P. Wilson. Peter SI. Bare ,vs John Swigs. Robot Love's adult, vs Owens nod wife. James Wall • VI William ICyper. sr,r;.”:l: McFarlana's heirs vs ,Mifilitt".t (I. Co. R.R. C township „v. Wilian Ft ouch. Seine et, - .T.tous Reete-r, .Pamo vs Abraham Chilcote. 'Sumo ' vs Oliver Taylor. ' • Antos Smucker ..:TI Jhrrtin MUSSer. WON. 11. WattorS es-Tell township. Willi Ita M. Weizlday vs John W. Mattern. O. W. Ashrom vs I) J. Costner. Julio McComb, troth's,v tI Baninln. A. EL Jont s.•Entlorse- "' .5. B. Sparks. The Township of Booty ae lieorgtrEby. 'Tito Presto) terinn Chn.clr ' ' or thirleyshurg vs A% illiana.CianoY. Martin V. Miller vs Lewis Smawloy of al. Willfaln Wrairerl . vs John B. Weaver. Dr. 5; B. Thompson " vs Jacob Flasher. Sr. Rohm t.Muusy vs J..° I:. March and wire • J. R. SIMPSON, Prothonotary. Prothonotary s Office,Dec. 0,1865. rriV E ItN LICENSES._ Tho fifilowing persons hove filed in the offico of the Clerk of tho Court of quarter Sessions of Huntingdon county, then petition.; for licenses to keep Inns or Thr ong in said county and widelt will he presented to filo Judge of .paid (Nun pa thqsccorul Monday Of JANUARY for allowauce; - David F. liortqn;Dudley. - Valentino Brown, Huntingdon. Henry W. Walton, Cross Bonds. - - John S. Bilensont, Mapleton. - To sell by the quart, John D. l'ete'rs, - llnntingdon. EtTING HOUSES. Samuel T. Rupert, McConnellstown. - f.fylvefter W. Hasten, Spruce Creek.. Dec. n6x, bletk. TIQI EGISTER'S -NOTICE: , ---Notice is IL ) hereby given, to nil persons interested, that the fol lowing named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's (Mice, nt Huntingdon, and that the said necounts will ho presenters for confirmation and allowance at 311 Orphans' Court, to ba hold at Huntingdon, in and for the county of Huntingdon, on Monday; the 11th day of JANUARY next, (1869,) to wit: 1. Final inhuluistration necount of &Nina T. Brown, Esq., administrntor with the will annexed of John Armi tage. Into of the borough of Huntingdon, deceased. 2. Account of Lewis Stever, Trustee to sell the Real Estate of Caleb Greenland, Into of Gus township, dee'd. 3 Final account of John Thompson, Ti unto: to sell the Real Estate ct J..shun Vox, lam of Warriersumrk twp., deed. 'l. Administration account of David Wolch, administra tor of Audrew M. 0111 Hand late of Dublin township, dec'd. b. Administration account of Edward Cook, admistra tor Of ifugh L. Cook, late of Cromwell twp., deceased.- fi Administration account of Famuol Bolinger, admin istrator of John Bolinger, late of CI ontvrull twp., dec'd. 7. 'ACministration account of Abner Lloyd, of admints• trator of Samuel Watson. tato of Walker twp., deceased. 8. Administration account of D. F. Tutsey, and James Anderson, Executor of John Aodenon, late of Pena twp., doceftsed. - 9. 1 , (nal Administration account of T. D. Gradey, exe cutor of the estate of Ilirain Gradey, late of Henderson township, deceased. Di. Guardianship account of Adam Lightner. guardian of George 0. Horst and Mary B. Dorat. )1. Guardianship account of James Murphy) guardian of the minor children of John Dougherty, late or Weat toimhip, deemed. J. B. SMUCKER, Register's Office, 1 Hunt.. Doc. 16, Register. NOTICE is hereby given to all per sons Interested that the following Inventories of the goods and Chattels set to widows. under the Keels. ions of tho act of 14th of April, 1511, have been tiled in the olilco of tho Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Hunting don county nod will be presented far 'at; Koval by tho Court." on Wednesday the 13th of JANUARY, (1805,) Inventory and apprnisenient °Me gouda and chattels which were oLtohn Long, late of Case township, deceased, as taken by i4lB ,litlow Rebecca A. Long. Ins entory and appralsonteut of the goods nod chattels of Philip Pheseant. late of Cassvillu burn., deceased, taken by his *Alden- Motiido Phootont. . . . Inventory and appraisernortt of tho goods and Chattels Which wore of Jetentialt Gaunter, late of Jackson to p., dece,wed, taken by his widow Mary M. Gardner. Inventory and appraisentent of the goods and chattel, which onto of Martin Windy. late of Oneida township, deceased, taken by his widow Catharlao Orlady. .1. E. SMUCK ER, Clerk Orphithe Court. liuntluplon, Doc. le, IM, A. PLILICATION FOR DIVORCE COUNTY, ss. The Conunonuovith of Pennsylvania to HARRIET ZHIOLEIt, late of Ifin.tlngdon county, GREETING iYherrn,. ell . R111.• Ali red Zeigler did on the tath April, lABS, prefer his Petition to the Judges of the Court of Common pl s .,. ~f tutu county of lintitingdon, Praying that for tho causes that ein set fort: ho plight be divorced the bonds of nuttriniony entered into Stith yon the said Harriet Zi fele, %redo therefore contmand ,von tiro acid stet Zeiglor, as before commanded, that setting aside nil other Wetness and excuses whoteoevm, you be a n d a , pear, in your proper person. before our Judge? Iluntnigdon, nt our county Court of Common Pleas time to ho held on the second Monday ofJanuary next, to au swer tho Petition of Libel of the said Charles Alfred Zeig ler, anti to show cause it any you have, why the said Clanks Alfred Zeigler, your husband, should not be di vorced Iron, the winds of matrimony entered into with you, agreeably to thA acts of the General Assembly of Ibis Commonwealth, in each ease rondo and provided, and het eof fail .not. , thu honorable George Th 3 Ihr, Nei.. Prooflint of our avid Court at Huntingdon this sixteenth 4 , of No'vember; A. 11.1368. - • • . del° J. It . smrSONT. Prothonotary. F. F. DIENDEDO. A. 13. FLOOD. NEW Carriage& Wagon "Am t i c I / Manufactory. Will • • , 1* P. S. ISENBERG & CO., Respectfully inform the citizen. of 'Huntingdon and the public generally that they have commenced the Car riage and Wagon Illanufacture in the building fornierly occupied by Anderson Cozzens, IN TEM BOROUGH OF HUNTINGDON, Near Henry It Co's Store, where they will be pleased to wommodute all who canned give prompt attention to all order e, either for now Work or repairs. Their work shall be put up with the beet materiel and In a workmauldie manner. A libvral patronage solicited. lluutingdon, Juno 17-ly HEADQUA, RTERS Pon Choice Groceries, Candies, T-oys, &c Is AT D. AFRICA & CO'S. FAMILY GROCERY: CONFECTIONERY AND ri ' RIETY STORE, HUNTINGDON 'PA. Our stock consists of all kinds of Groceries, Teas, Spi ces. Canned and Dried Fruits, Cities Vinegar, Common and Fancy Soaps, of all kinds, Hair Oil, Perfumery, Pen Knives, Pocket Dooks, lx,• Call and , exnmine our stock, and take a view of our splendid Marble Soda Fountain. Don't forgot the place—north-cast corner of Diamond. Duntiugdondano D. AFRICA. & go. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY H. ROBLEY MERCHANT TAILOR, Hoe removed to Hill Street, Huntingdon Pa., ono door twat of the Poet Office where ho is preparad to do all kinds work in his lino of business. Ho hoe Just received full Ilno of CLOTHS, CASSIMERS, OVERCOATTNS, SLe„, and he invites a call from the politic. pr.mi.-lo,f to maks geode to order In a workmanlike Itbla II r." ' Xinntingdon, Pa., Oct. 7th, 1808 /,OSSZS ,I.ROMPTLX PAID IHUNTINGDON INSUFIANE,F AGENCY. • ARMITLGE 'I4oDERTHY IttINTINGT.)ON,' PA. ' Relpresent the most reliable Companies in the Country. Rates ue tow as is eonsieteat with reliable Indemnity. imp 2, 'WI. pital R,fpreiiiepted over $14,0Q0; NOTICE. All pristine indebted to the firm of Johnston A Watteon, or. requested to call and make settlement. They need money and' must have it. All accounts not settled by the first, day of Febrnety, will be placed in'the - handeof iti claim' for colloottoti: • ,land•tf. JOHNSTON' & WATTSON. ROSADALIS, THE' EfRPAT BLOOD PURIFIER. CT.IRES . SCROFI:r. 4. IN ITS WATtIOUS FORM BUM 19 Consumption in its earliest sta" En largement and Ulceration of tfd Glands, Joints, Bones,Kidneys, Uterus, Chronic Blieunza tism, Eruptions of the Shin, Chronic Sore Eyes, &c. • ALSO SYPHILIS IN ALL ITS FORMS. DISEASES OF WOMEN, Loss of Appetite, Sie7 headache, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Back, Im prudence in Life, Gravel, GENERAL BAD HEALTH, And all discams of tho BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, ihpItOSADALIS eradiates every Mud of humor and had taint, nod restores the °Miro system to a healthy condition. 43-It Is perfectly Harmless, never producing the slightest Injury 41)..1t is not a Eccret Qn .ck Remedy. The articles of which it is rondo are published around each bottle. Recommended by - tbd Medical Faculty and many Thou sands of our Boat Citizens. I/Gy-For Testimonials of remarkable cores, .ea "Rosa delis Almanac" for this year. ' ' DR, ,T, .3", LAWRENCE & CO., 244 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. YOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Dec. 16, , , AT P/PNEIL'S. CORNER OF DIAMOND. ... - Fa - . GEO.-SHAEFFER Ilasjust returned from the east with a BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &C. Which he offers to the inspection of hle customers and the public generally. Ile will sell Isis stock at the most REASONABLE .PRICES, and those who purciulso once will sorely call again BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER, and REPAIRING done In tho s neateat and most expedi Rom manner. Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at Ills shop on UM street, a low doors west of tlto Diampod• Oct. 2S, 1868. ' IJONES- HOUSE, PENNSYLVANIA. The undersigned baying leased the above papular and well known hoary, which loin been tholenghly repaired and greatly 'mimet ed, al well as entirely refurnished t hronghon t with elegant new (unlit tire, iiscltidlng . till the appointmente of a flint Oa. Hotel. will be ready for the reception of guests, on and after the 15th of November, 1608. nova-dm. BEANS! -- BEANS! I BEANS!! ! Haring obtained a net variety of • WHITE SOW BEANS, will diopooo of them (put up Iu Socks) at the following rates: 1 pound, (sufficient to ralBo 1 busi, el) Postage pre paid, 50 rents ; 2 pounds 75 cents ; 3 000008 ; pounds (1 gal.) 0.l,00; 10 pounclv,• delivered to I,7preso office,) $3.10; bushel $5,50; 1 11.:11e1 $12,00. /4" - l'lnnt let of June. drills 20 inches apart, avertigo from 6to Sgroins per foot. Will ripen in about CO to 15 days. ' The cash invariably to accompany tba,order. Name and Post Wien address, legibly written. Bond 800/1, no my stock is limited. , • • - - - Address. JOHN B. SIIENEPELT Oot. 21, '69.4.1m Orldannia, Huntingdon County, Pa 'NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. • Will. AFRICA • llnforms the public that he has hist opened at his old stand in the INemeud ; linntlegdon, A Fine Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children., All of which he mill soll at fair prices. Quick salts and small profits. Pall and examine my stock. Alanufactoringand Repairing done to order as usual. Iluntingdon, mt. 28, 1868._ BOOKS sTATIoNEIiy OF ALL KINDS, ALT' CEXER I AP, Lewis' liook Store, lign4PgdQP., Pa. 11. nar..,..v.Y, NcicLaut Tailor TCONRAD-11EYER f • • 1 INVENTOR AI. BIENIMACTIIREII OF VIE ' 1 , :Celebratedlron Frame l Pianos, Warerooisie, No. 722 /Itch - Bt.; Phila . AT, . • , Hoe received the Prize Medal of the World's Gieet Ezbi bithiri; Londrin, }leg. The highest Prizes awarded when and 'Ammer oxlibted. 'shad 15234 septa:OB.3m. WOOD FOR SALE.—By the cord or in larger quantities. Inquire of StimMel A. Stool, of the firm of &ed.& Co. —For ttie greatest variety of new styles of !Wall .Paper, go to Lewis' Book Store. tf. It is a Porkct Renovator BRUM= ONLY BY SPLENDID STOCK THOMAS FARLEY., PROPRIETOR Cheaper than the Cheapest! BARgrA.INg 11EM 3idEa3a.it.zamcptla store WeY nd o f ffuntingdon, Penn'a We are now offering '.our im• mense and well:assorted stpckOf Goods, - at thoroughly reduced, and unprecedented low prices our superior facilities enabling n.s. to compete successfully with the, cheapest. Our stock consists' of Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Flarthiiare, Queensware, Glassware, Willow and Cedar Ware, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Carpets, Rugs. and Door Mats, Crocks,Jugs, Stoves, Tinware, ron, Stee, Nails, Glass, Putty, Oils, - Paints, Drugs,' Flour, Feed, &c., &c., &c.; all in great 'variety, at price's that,' Will 'not fail: to suit consumers. :We ;are also dealing in all kinds of Qeal, and Lumber, our facilities; :Irk these compioditieS -being superiOr• to other firm in . Huntingdon.,. We claim them as SPECIALTIES in our ' trade,' in which. 'norie- can compete with 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. 'PO!"iiiit fail to call and examine of r" . atO'cli and .prices, as both- are , spre:.'t4 please. .-- . - ' & ‘CO-,- HENRY . , Huntingdon- oct2B B. XEICI..F.R;-::'; MEM .Furnishing, Fancy-, CZ= DRESS GOOD& Alpacas., Poplins; Plaids, DeLaliiee, Prints. film Cambrics, Illnsllne, Denim, fino Linen, Dlari sallies, 1' cquas. India Twills; • largo assortment of , • , • I La(lies' Fasilioliable Dross Trimmillut Silk Fringes, Buttons, Bugleg,NOlvot Ribbons, oto. Furnishing Goods, Stocklogs, 3.torbno, Gollob', Weil, So 1 71C2fiTesS, Rid of nll colors; Silk, Throw', Cotton, &c: of all sizes, nod Infest styles, .Under gallants of all Owls, for La. dies. Gents. nod Children. • - . . TAM' Linen, Muslim, Napkin& Doyßep; , Micctlng and Shirting, Dmitri and lils.mlied, from 8 cents upt ~`~~ltil~n7 ~OOD~9 `, A large stock of the latest: styles. A Iwo stock ny Notions Zephyrs, Yarns, Cc. 441,c1.1, eaper ..thEti'tbd qiy-Itoom, %volt° thektrat Sfstioual ItittkviktijiaTi6. CLAZIER:-tt?4 ! :- PRO," DE.ILEILS. IN I)RY GOODS,' DRESS GOODS; • NOTIONS, GARDE/TS, OIL • • 'GLOTTIS, 11475' 'AND-"CAPS, BOOTS and 'SHQE.S;" GE 0-`'i' - CERiES,(2qEENSIKI.&E, 11 7 00. D. WILLOIP WARE, &s. Particular attention glean to Ladles' Dre'ss lloodl anti Home Furnishing Goods. •;.1 ' , • ; ~• We eau sell goods this Winter throughout, at losyer fig ures thou they have reached for six years. Our prices are as follow; • ' • " Muslin..frein S de. Upward., • Yard 'Aide bleached Muslin, 1234 cts. Yard wide unbleached Muslin, 144 ate.' Heavy 3 and wide Sheeting, 14 to 15 cts. • Fine yard Bleached Muslin, 15, 18 to 20 cte. Wide Waineutta Prints, only Mats. Best Qualities Prints, 1134 to 15 ate. 10-1 Whito'Wool Blankets,-$4,00 pr. Heavy Double Wool Shawls, $4,0045,00, black Alpaeca, Wont 15 de. up. Wool Plaid Double Width, 511 ate; Heavy Plaid Poplin. $l,OO Other Goods in propertiou. Washington street, ;near : the Jail Please call and examine ; and, if you are not convinced it Is to your lutetest to buy from WI, do not do 80. . GLAZI2.It & Iluntingdon, Oct. 21,1868 1869. CLOTHING';: ' H. ROMAN., EEG CLOTING FOR - FALL AND WINTERS JUST ILDGEIVE'D ROMAN'S • CHEAP• CLOTHIHQ• , t 3 TORE., For Gentlemen'. Clothing of the best material, and made, is the beat workmanlike manner, call „ • U. ROMAN'S, opposite too Branklin /loose in Market Sganre, Ilnitant ; don, Pa. BACK AGAIN I NEW STORE and NEW GOODS! itenjamin Jadobs Respectfully informs his old re/arida and. - the:public generally, that ho, hoe again located, In rho borough of lltuituronou. and has opentd a votY Idege pad °MI6 - new stock of Goods in - Sigtod'ei Store oppoeito Lawls'• Book Store, eonslatiog'pr , r liRYGOOES,GRObERIE,S,,CLOTII, • ING, [TATS arid 'CA P8,,')10028 p. •nd SHOES; QUEENSIV.A.R.E,' and EVERY VARIETY. OF: • ":00,0rIS To he found in tho best stores inthe:Plaae, all of nidcle ho wilt sell at prkdd to auk the times, end hopes to re , polio a liberal ehake of patritimge from a towous Don't forget' to giro me a call and I .011 , tr?; to please •cf!i with Goods ankrprlcea. • • BENJA3IIN Ja.COItS. Sept. 86,1865• Can't Be Beat 'n . • • • • , 76 -1 • JOHN IL ;WESTBROOK • Respectftdl3% informO thtVeltizetta Or litfnfingdOn and vicinity that he has.juaVieeefrod'from the city a Ntlf and oplendid stock of , . • GROCERIES,. .(RECTION4qESI BOOTS & SHOES, HATS. &CABS, =44 PhOe' Findings; • Cat'iet j - Sachs, - 'Trunks, &c., ell Of which hots ptcpared to fell at greatly rOdn ' cellPrice9 Don't foiget the old stand WM. Diagoild.''Old ctleto. pore and the public generally are limited to , Huntingdon, oct : 28, 1868. . ITAR a R t . 1 4 8 ., 8 r y , tu ß re G e, 11:9 0 7 . E II : 4t ANT 41.41 1 eli F HENRY & !OM 1869.