; t• I ' ti tt:pß! NGDO Wednesday LOCAL & PERSONAL. Itleettiage Mt. Moriah Lodge, No. 300, A. Y.. 31,, meets second Ito - MO esnningbreach month, do Brown's building, Standing Stone IL It. A. Chapter, No. 201, meets the first Tuesday evening of each month, in Ihuon'shinhiing• Juniata Lodgs,W4. 1.17.; 10. 0. P.oneets over) Friday evening, third floor, in Leister's building. Standing .Stone Lodge, No 05.1. O. G. T., meets every Tuesday evening in third floor of head's Arrapakoe Trabe, No. 68, I. 0 of X. Al. meets every Thursday evening, third floor, Lehner's building. Young Men's aristian .Assoenttion meta the first and third Monday evenings each month, an Brown's building. I'ost 33, G. A. It, meets 'Thud Monday of each mouth in Court House. Town annuli meets' the first Friday *everkintgi of each month. aria' IteTpli.i_• • , ~_); One million postage stamps are used daily. Governor Geary 7 . l dnring ( 09, pardoned 172 persons, conikeeh oe cumin offences. 091 L IFFsa . getage t W. Warfel has •opened a tobacco store in Philipsburg. ,StlfettWhltanipttoint: , Anicendiaristu were made in Altoona last week. 34:C66'114'ihti,itifind to make spring sales -should avail themselves of printer's ink. Ex-Alejtiff Bail - 1661%s still confined to his bed. ' -- JohnstONVn s :Pn., has just completed an op. era ho l unwhi,ch.coet $30,000. J. - Gr e eeiielilhOVuccessor to hie brother, as dealer iie.V . ippos, Organs and Melodeone. See card iinaer "hew ' agertisements." The Lewistown Gazflce..n its last issue an nounces the death of itti'lltfant under the head of "married," Congress has extended the time fur ,tamp ing fine cut chewing and smoking tobacco in the hands of dealers, to'the 15th 'February. ', , Senator•STt_t;tyitsorttho floor of the U. S. Senate on Thursday, and was greeted very •cordially I , 33l,thlt . ;leading Sanutorm.. The Bedford Inquirer says the highest prize •drawn in "Dad Lewis" Enterprise•wps Hon. John Scott. There lE some truth in that. ), ila i'r . lebnrg pnper , Publith Cs' an accent' t of some very disorderly conduct perpetrated in that plaie -On - TueSday , night. We hope none of our boys were in that trouble. Timid who :will. still. persist in oplipstll.9jr,gat , E?NpfT. l akro?d., They for get thaktAmi:,ar;u,ulleatiug tuibuily tydui selves. Remember the golden rule. The number of Indies who have had their delicate little ears frozen in consequence-of aparjn the peanut shell Style of bonnets, said to berarke. ' - '• • • ' ' A gentlemen lute calenlated that over the immense sum of $lOO,OOO worth of liquors is eold by the .ftfieeu;volgottSin this place, in one year Btaliti boiler for %tie row f.coliturp fnctory in West Huntingdon arrived on Saturday last. It looks melt' operations will commence about she first of March next. partial' 'eclipse of the 'trioon'tvill joke -place this Wednesday evening, commencing M half past seven o'clock. All the tickets to this shim will Lo coinpYimentnrj. .zSesjble,Pat says to his daughter, "Be ja i:we, Biddy. and why ,don't yer, stband, up - Athraight ; sure and ye haven't got that The OM Fellows of this State have resolv ed toiplArlini , igricnd y pnyedenext. April, in corninemorati6n "fiftieth' drinivereary of the introduction 'df the order into this c 0. 7t4-f : litioritithi to Card in't;i-day'E".`miper .of s Sjiriprn ,t,AyMitTg!,loylvy,s, at Law. , ! •'ll4 :cc giv* , yssiTp! ! , a_fttl9t . -4!,,!o l t3n,y s hmi(lntrs en trusted to them. 'LA From the report of ihe iekitant General 6 ratiriiblica iiiilittx in' ttVitiinodfin 6;uit - ly for 1868, was 1,693, number exempt 78;. arid the number subject to•military duty 1,G15. tidid Phi lndPl phis, cbr, murder of tier mother, the Com ixarrpttp on Friday aband.med the rase. -failing- to implicate her in the murder. - The jaipan Tiled ai7fifid The Presto has ,5,664 - An To ijonaries 0 - _work,in foreign lando. : ,TheTre- Ifnt number 4 . 0 r, onim nnieant s in connection . frith that efittrcit is 240,528, showing an in ; .drease of 40;000 . within the last fifteen years.. The 10y,orJ:-.T.7 - 2iilk, the:missing clerk, -was fouhii Aiiirs4ny - evening last, within the ruins 00 4 kte_sre,at Caldwell 4 Cu's, Ph i I * el gcns thAnly rneansof kientifientipn. r —4ht ‘lectioit of Ilie• United Sdites Senator from lluntingdon, - has relieved that place of liittdpiXilSTLealce;i:Sepa'ye thek Globe.'!—Bed for Press. If %ye said insignificance, we meant "iiikiguificaneem Is that 'significant -ienotigh fot,Tou rt:e ,),J11%!:•:,1ft ;'; ~i 4.404 who hai.i t reodof the eztensire use ,of odometer, to tell how - far a carriage h'ad -1-thie,'said she wished some Connecticut geni jitaCwOilid invent an instrument to tell how far husbandshad 'len in the eveningTheu they. -,just atepta•the past , olfice. • ; Col. .S. A. ;plea.; stfperintendent of the diviegiim. of the Pennsylvania 'railroad •"-vias l'ectritlY' made the recipient of a beauti ' fut eelf 'winding • 'chronometer gold watch, and an exquisitely , wrought gold chain, by i the'euitiloyees of this divisicin. At is universally conceded that the common ' spring balances are only the true ineei . of the weight of an article mbr i they ;ere new, and sometimes not then. They are therefore' nyotng- out—of- •ose. We -think - they--wero sprung the - publie-Whea 'there was no- Thins hatter. Apropos ()NU Bedford inquirer's article Jri ikriother aolutnii, we will cite the following fncident7ol3l' Saturday night last; just after the erovcd in front of Mr. Scott's residence iitid'cetised their applause, a dog commenced 10baticTvo6fereusly.":=Eveli r tbs, dogs bark foe Scott. r-'- ' • ,-.An Irish court has gireno, : gantloman ono bliiieand dollure damages fern, breach-of.pro raise by_ft lady with who3l h hasker4 Ongage ment to marry. If ladies insistnn. the sone PriAlits" as gentlemen they must assymp the same.respnrisibilities. • Mrs. Catherine Hoover;, of Allegheny fig f rinee, Blair couirry, has sh ffered for the peril years-with n very ti ever o pain in -her foot. IOF late the pniii had ahno4entirely left the foot and qtr . .9(leit into her limb, tt lien what was hertourptl-e to find i,• : ,oe. fo,i..recr !tad pxtrueta;`77 ' 1221211391 ,T h e:' last; - p.qtl'fOrd Inquirer lice the following handsome compliment to a Prominent citizen of this place :; : • "Sons, xha hoe wr.Waraer. bled." 'The' brilliant success of --tfon'.-'3Ohn Scott, of Iluetingdon, in hie Senatorial aspirations, has se elated the' people of that ancient village,that theyhave even way to the most excessive manifesto: tionsof delight,', some bf which itis said, appear ludicroiS iri the best deft; nition of the 'Word: An eye .witness, who is our -informant, says that he has never read; hbard,er,seen anything like it. Our,itar'i:ato'r's'aYs..the usually sober town has been 41rAn1; with excitement; that old men and rioiideas ' have' vied with ettch,other,,in their enthusiasm; young men ~and matrons have joined their most ardent zeal with the uni overaalimpulse; -.old ,men &overthrown away their canes and danced with de light; matrons haVe lovingly - seized their offering and covered them with kisses in an exuberance of joy`; young gentler - On' aridLyonbgdadies have Veen 'Seen' to enibrace;rtiptat'outdy; upon the door stepirbiiyriTalid- girls have ex hausted their school hours indicting billotdoux congratulating, each other `e'A . the'generat result; and several feeling fellows .were seen embracing 1 lamp posts while others, of their com panions wet.° feeling up for the ground; the Ititte'r, - boweer, wore exceptions. tarbeiiiew.! bornt babe is:mow, christen edScot,,t;,the hey coasting down,the hill, in the midst of his delight, pulls off his hat andchurrahstfer-Scatt; the -little -girl , liaps„ere her ,macin „song, 'for Stott, the ,• rnaiden,;ftill blushes, "mittens"--the-chap who does not put his trust in Scott; the met..- pliant forgets-his measurement in his anxiety for the of SCOti.3"' the miler stops his further the intercats of Scott the' Jib die - upon :the benrilt:Nees the point elt3arly7 and-goes fur Scott; the lowYe sat the.bar, move the continuance of the list and' are jol ly over the success of Scott cthe jury believe in Scott and the prisoner in the dock should go Scott free. The doctor, it, is said, coats,his pills with Scott and every body takes them; the dentist has": been known to stop with a" wreriehrid'tboth,' portraying the triumph's of- Scott, and when the excited "atid-afflieted patient has subsi-, ded suldlcieetly to realize the pain, be, has been , soothed_with a fresh applica tion of !Scott; the hook-seller has sold all the copies of Scott on band,-two or three dozen of the Scott-ish Chiefs and otilf Taited - jo . ..self all the balatide "cif his stock heelieW it was labefiled Scott; "Dad Lewis" has supplied the place with Scott snuff, whereby everybpdy, has sneezed, until his prizes have be come the thing of the - whole town and the last one' drawn has boon the Hon. John Scott,' - EIEI We rcjoide with the good citizens of that ,place over r their good fortune, though we canuo,tresikt the te4tation to rally ; thenifo,r their; excessive de light, for which they will, we know, excuse us. We believe, seriously ; that not Onlyjiiintingdob should be proud of the result but all Central Pennsylva nia: • The extremes, heretofore,/ have presumed that they, alone_ wore enti tled id. thbge honors4hilei we have been left out in the cold. In the fu ture Central •Pennsilvaiaia Will, take care of tier own, pcculiar interests. * A Scrciade to,Hor. Jelin Scott. , • OA Sitttliday dfenlickhisv: thO 'Ser vices of the Silver Cornet,. Aand were brdught into'requ'isitiOn' Ed serenade the U. S. Senator elect, Hon. John Scott, who had just returned home from a visit to Wasitingtop,•,Theboys played two or thre'df their'beSt Tunes in their astial.liappy style; ,when Mr. Scott appeared on the portico in front of his dwelling and aftei' compliment iug.the Band, turned to the crowd of citizens and .favOred diem with a short speech. We aro sorry that we' have 'not the'speech 'in:full. He .o'xpi•esSed hiilthit o ks_ to the citizons,,and remark eil'tivdt-of all the' congratuliitionii had received those horn his Own citi zens and neighbors were the most tip prociated.by'bimi . : He'reforred to his election by _the Legislature of the State, and- - said that-he . -would do his .dqtyas - God gave hiurlight to see -hiS duty; and titat.:bolvould...adEMeate fill the interestsindustrial_and. commer e'al—bf this great State:- 1 At the close of his speech the band and a number of citizeps called to extend their con grtitinlation's, A Beautiful Plieuameuou.7: - c „Marly citizens, of this place were fa vored qn Thursday night last wit:Lone oI;tlie nloht gorgtioussigli s nature that'le.wia_tvCr tliOirTtOacltlro to wit. ness. • - The'phemimetibh was tho up. pearance of a circular rainbow round the moon, which appeared to grow smaller by degrees. The moon in the t cetre-. and the silver-like globo • 1 1 around,'which was circled in a golden ,band, and then, the many colors, of the rainbow, presented a sight which wo never saw surpassed in beauty or sub There were. few clouds,', but even they seemed to have imparted to 'tbem lave than usual grandeur; and the titars gloaming out, of the canopy, appearM to enjoy the scene as well as us mortals. Wo can assign no cause tbr this phenoluenon.. We, thought at the time that it was a harbinger of a snow storm, as is the common halo, but we were mistaken, as the weather :since the occurrence has been mild and lovely in the extreme. if nature favors us with a repetition of such sights we will be highly grateful. • Coming Again. The celebrated Peak family of bell ringers will perform in the National Hall of this place, on Saturday even• ing next. We have no hesitation in saying this is the best troupe travel ing, and their performance beingnoyel and entertaining, we have no• doubt but they will have a full house. This troupe liks'the sympathy of our citi: zees, from a previous disappointment, and now that the troupe will perform we' hear the universal remark, of "Pin going." G. A. R.—Adjourned Meeting. LI Eel NUM:THEM POST No. R —Comrades :—lt ha's beer ordered that an adjourned meeting of their Post he held on Wednesday, February , fi.t. 7 O'clock, p. in., for the traninietion pfjmportant business. By order of illitmoN S. LYTt.r., Post Commander, AL M. LonAs, Post Adjutant. Jan. 27th, 069-11 in Old Real alai& The following extracts from a pri-: vate letter from Itir.Joseph Riegger Germany to a friend in this place, will) no doubt interest many of our read ers: - Senonw4D,-Dec : ,-,171,13,.-186 . 8" .4e.sp,tcteil*Frilnd . 4—Sliseamk ,inio ;Fred Httptingdon I Ohlsee a good - cif the old' wortd,ilnd . it bas changed a great deal during my ab sence of 34 years. Times here are pretty good, still not as good as they were before the war in the United' States. The free, schools here-are progreASiti - g'annUally."mho taxes aro not one-fourth, compared with , yours,.-yetsyotiMear geumblink, and see suffering among the inhabi tants here, but _the prim:3l34 cause of that is over populaiiob; find-many are forced to migrate even with reluctance. The improvements and progress in art, sciences, morality and polities are near ly incomprehensible: :1 Mrs:Rietge,ros satisfied now, and, intends to; remain hero the balance of fier days. As for myself, I;vill, alive and well, return to lluntingdop next Ap'ril.,l feellono )'• my 9441044 tyre other dead, killed in battle or have migrated. Few, very few of them I can find. 'lvi•ovision of all - kinds aro abOothint and very cheap: `A loaf id whbat bread, wei'ghitig four pOIItitiSTOSIS now 0 cents, everything else in prbportion, also clothing. Wood nor cord, (oak and beech) is .four dollars, the only article very high. Pianos of excellent make, substantially built,,w,i,th.seven octave& bo bought he're'fdr's2oo' cufrenbfof the United States. They have all the modern improvements, and ore bril liant in, tone. All such instruments would cost $5OO in the United States. Your brokers wanted to change me ono hundred and twelve, and Someone hundred and fourteen cents in exchange per % dollar; ,well .1 thought ,it was ; too much, and when I came over here, could pass it. at par. They wanted me in the United States to pay eleven hun drecnicilfars Ai ericati ibld; for — ,a bill of exchange' of lmo - ,thousan di dollars payable in Ge . rmany, - but I did not agree to such a shave. I can pass Ainericalt gob), at'Par, here. Yours trely, Joni - % RIEGGER. Bursnant to notice, tile Union lie ,publican, County Committee met, and was Called tp ordOr by the chairman. Jos. 111. SievOnS chosen Secretary, On motion the election of Cdufereis to select delegates to the State Conven ,tioniwas postpone* until ;March -Ist, ivt;iJhimQtron' Wp:'44entvcl:-Tecon td,3ea,-aird rrition to postpone rejec ted. On motion, the Committee pro ceeded to elect a Senatorial delegate, with power to appoint his Oivri COn ferees, when Wm.liEwis was elected, %V. 11. WOODS ,wasnomplated for Rep. yeseittatiye delehtp, 'pOiver to own - conferees. Oti . "me. Lion, 41:• r)Toons was elected ; !tprabi inonsly: - " • "' - On motion of R. Speer, the Chair man of the Committee was authorized to call elections to be held by the Re publican party, in the several town, ships and Boroughs in this county, to adopt or reject tho Crawford County System in nominating candidates. On motion the Committop,adjourned- - H. C. V4AvEtt, J. M. STEVENS, Sterctary. Howrinkn i 4H,-- . 43n.44' 44369. How tonllll a Towu The Dii,hiVitierWovlit, gifis the fol; lowing receipt 'fOr knocking a town stiff an'til dead,4,hicli'live• think is so applicable to our own tow n , that we transfer it to our'colnciths: "If you wish to kill pff u town, put up no more buildings ''than you are obliged to occupy yourself. , If you should hap pen to have an empty building, and aux s,hould want .to ; rent,.,ask , about three tiineS its admit lialue:` Look at every new comer . , : with a scowl. Turn a cold shoulder to every business man or mechanic:. seekinva.,.home here among you. Go abroad for wares rather than purthase of your own merchants or manufacturers at the sathe'prices. `l.tefilse - to••ill,4l:ti4e, so that persons at,a,d.istanue ) !yill not sup pose any • business being done in your town. •.A prompt and close ob servance of these rules;will-ruin any town in two years." k • A REJIARKABI~ • .16 Altoon a Vindicator is responsible for the follow sforyl.; .! "'Abicut Months` iigo, young girl named Brown came from Ashland county; to tbq neighbor,hood of Williamsburg, in this county. It was noticed-that ;he was, subject -to,cholc ind `fits,' and bventually be, rumored around that there was a liv ing snake in her- stomach..., .To . t make a lolig‘StOrYJSlMA,'wq - Witl.! , say that only a few. t.days). ago MeGahan, a .constable of Woodberry c township, brought the girl' tr. Our county' Poor House: Ile stated that,' While on -the way; the girl'was taken with': several fits; that she appeared to get worse and worse, and he found it necessary to stop atoFrankstown; .that he, dis tinctly saw - the snake, or :whatever.it may be, thrifst four or five inches of it's 'length. out,ofrthe, girl's mouth, on five different occasions.. 'Several other cit izens of Williamsburg .and vicinity,' it is said, have witnessed this Mysterious thing, and :ire willing to' testify to the truth of this' statement." ' Local Legislation Mr.,l3rOWn prei . ionied ti 'petition from AlfredSpailr,'praYrni for iC divorce from his wife, which Was referred to the-committee on Div,orgye. . - r On Friday Mr. :Martin presented a petition from citizens .of .this county, for an increase 'oral° rate of interest to seven percent. ' On the• same' day Mr. Brown introduced a bill to annul the l marriage contract between,-.4.lfred 'Spate' a nd-'111; -wife. ("- ;4 - 1 , Also, an adtoto,ropeal the ' fifth .see tion of an,act to protect wild:, turkeys and squirrels o in this county. 2 =1 Grand Revival The United Brethren have been holding a' iwoCracted :med - tin - g- in Ma pleton, singe.hotiaryi2d; ).80.9 There have been 42;soulsnonverted,and there aio some'2o ye,Cde6icing'tho Lord; and hull they mime:. Brethren froM a'dis Lance are ‘ eordially.inyitpd t 9 attend. x ns :rhe lecture t4oliyer9d, by, Rey. T. lle•Witt Talmage.jait eYening l on "Grumbler & Clo."•was" highly , enter minim!, amusing, and repletN,with ex cellent hits, •. ; ;., The illleaiitifulitud the 'Useful? F . fAie:seldom Vetter ccombilied thah .in: `,`Aderieen iAgrioulthriet.V , This;t .Tournhl' a‘daitieil`mith' a great Amber' of :thit ifinesf illustrations, qf a pleasing .and instructive character, while its'colUinris are peeked full of useful inforp!ation,' prepared by large for& of intelligent, 'practical, first-elaiemen. ,Nd.Mart, - vioinan, or child can pe2use ithiith out receiving benefit far bciyond its cost. The subscription price is only $1.50 a year, or fout±cdpieeffor:ss.oo,'vibich is' roptarltably cheap, considering the expensive character. of the,paper; and its real value hula oiren latiOn reaching nearly 200.000 divides the ex penses'among so. many, that the coet:of eaeh Is o very The , first number of the;£lth •Ahnual„ i Voltnne goMes l to„ui ih rt;riew , atid beautifully illustrated cover, and its con tents are as eliolce;as hsual,:nhic4 i s saying a good deal flira journal alwaysigood. Thoie tigib subsc'rib'e tie* for the'new volume will make a valuable investment. The pub lishers are ORANGE JUDD 80 CO., 245 Broadway, NOV{' York. „ • /11E BOOK BUSIKES;.BIit few persons have tiny prAper e'rimPrelainsion of how vast is the bookinisiiiess in 'this country, T a k e o'lo'4m - I:u:far; initiate°, 'tor :illuelfative Mathew IlideSinithq "Stitishinb 'rind` Shad ow in NeW York,” which is the etciting work of the day, has already reached the enormous sale of 25,000 - copies within thirty days: l Th° Publislfers (J. B. Burr & Co.,' ,of 'Hartford, Coria.,),tine taro tons of paPer a day arid run six large roller presses constantly to supply. the current amandi. e This is doing a whole sale.husincss with,one book. , alone. „This is a large work too, it inusr.retnembered; be tween seven and eight handfed pages royal octavo;, and yet it is said to rival, in rapidity, of sale "Unclo Tom's Cabin" of old. Think of the cuttatiCssness of the small ones pub lished. Surely.burs is a reading country. We have received the copy of .aoother pa per from Mt."' Union, this county, called the "News,",publiched by 11. IL Lehman and John liougherty. It is tube "devoted to man kind and not tit party, npd ,be -,-political Mr. DOuglierty's pe,t , scheme of a failrelid. from, the capital of `the nation to the Lakes 'will be fullY ventila ted-in its , colunins, but tidiether it tvrilldonger than this ,desirable object is accomplished is more than can city—eveitthat may be a lung *bile; t .I.ldt.while it:does Ildttie to see, 4 improve appearance, and receive prop.dr pupport;;•. I ! ;: , 311.:, " . The publishers'ofdreeiqh 'and Home will present to. any person who buys ueopy.of Nu. 8; bearing date Feb. 16th, With a beautiful engraving; entitled ;"The Pet td . the, Village." We hate received a copy of Chief,i' ; published : at; 37 +Pork Row, 7 New 'Yorki '144. As`ini• nanid ih dicutes it is a Temperance journal, and comes out on the side of prohibition. ,We hope it mill prosper. , , . ENTtR'VRiSE HEIDQDII4tRS. Dcssicated Cocoanut for Ties, Pad dings, Calc.3s, etc., foi sale at the cheap Grocery of xassey.k Co, , New7,Zeittand,ChOoltlicHtltes7gcAti inc—for SZLIP,at 111.tissey & Co's cheap Grocery. •' A full inlisoiltinbnCor fr s e'sli Baking--Polirders ; = Pa tines, Currants, Citron, Drietk,Puttclies .and Apples,'Veani, BUrley, etc, eto.,2htst' . 'receiypd - ; byripsey Co. Presents for January will be,impar tially distributed to eusiorners on Monday next, ;,.,; - • Another • steel: of fresh Groceries, etc., received at Enterprise Headgear• tor&this week. Quick sales and small profits, 'arid presents to customers eve ry month in ,the-bargain. Massey & Co., have gained a num 7 her of new customers within T a, T weelc who say they will nr t patronize any other store in town until they find out who, are in the combination oof !'other biesitied ilien" that hits " `Witten - m(1 -the editor of the Monitor:to. refuse' to advsrtisc for,Entyyprise ILeadquitrters. • ' Enterprise Ileadgitartei•s pays lica vier taxes, sells.more Groceries, feeds more menths and . selle at lOwer prices than dor other steri3 in totim. ' ' "Enterprise?' presents fur the month of February, ho announced next wee.lt s , ,Theyov,il). be ileilliunt„ Every botlt" Will Watit'th'eni: 'TIMSP - Will nut cost customers • , 11/o•l3eaggliAi - • PliPcriyg ) 8 . aPat at l'ffiria;""t;lV "StPaCtoi• - 1869: blive been received atlickvis BtYok Store.— 'PufolittSers , xvill 1.666%3're:0ff- ehfege something of .more value than the pa- per they purchase. Call and see now styles and select your paper early. ItErThere , is no mistake about it, Planta tion Bitters will ward off over and Ague and all kindred diseases. if used in time. Ne family need suffer from this distressing com plaint if they will keep Plantation Bitters in the house, and use in according to directions. 'Th'e most important ingredient of 'this Medi cine is Calisaya or Peruvian' Bark,' which is known to ho the finest and purest tonic in the vegetalllekingdoin. TUe pictractkof this Bark is the 'active priitaple of Ilrdie good Fever and Ague,Medieine prescribed by, intelligent doctors. Calisaya Bark is. used extensively in the manufacture of Plantation Bitters, as well as quittioe„ond we _dare say they owe their populirity ; in . petfy'.tOjlie'fact. We can reconneena SfAGNOLIA WAT&Ft.—S , UpOrIOr. to the lest imported German Cologn, and told the price. tf PkisIBENTS EVERY MONTH, ENTERPRISE' HEADQUARTERS Public ,Meeting. A pit bile tnei3ting•Of,thel r oung Men's Christian Association of thiti place will be hold in the Methodist Church on . Monday. evening , next. ',An interest -programme has. boon arranged, addresses, .and ing ropor4 of, the, doings of the Asso elation during the past year. The public - ai.O.cordially' invi tett t'cL encour age the Assocjation by their presence that evening. • ./I..llreilyig 'Washing- 0 oin phtind. I This Compound is a, gyeat, labor,-sa cer, and no family Ilciuld""he i q•ithnitt it. It ,not onlyeaslis thieb;fdtirths the, labqr, but also three-fourths the time, and 'th`re‘e-fonrthei tlie'expense of wash ing. ; ,It Mr.°, o „ saves the; woarfandl torir tdf clOtVen on' the wti's6bi:dril:” '" small gold Breastpin, sot with. hair, was 1114 On the. streets of Huntingdon, on Monday .last.•, The- Ander, will be liberally ; I ' oll4l 'od by rcifui•ning it fa ON i 4 F 10! :/ Our Gifts for JANUARY. They C04.,,X0u Nothing.- - , , 1 "..I.X.NX, Family •. 1 New Flintily Sewing Dlachine. INi0111:41111,-44) Accoideor': I . , 4o:tith Chop. t' !E, • 1;,3 1 Bpy's - Fancy .I , ltosewoi;dThotograph .I.lScholit.es Compdnion. 50 , 11) eabk:ExteniVainily •-- 1 .25 %eck& 13tikkwheo ;1.25 sack Ourn %irk l' Pair BitritatitChtcleens. 1 Wagon and tivoiilorses. (Large Toy.) t 1. Corm groom... - • aimuio th Mtn teticle.' lf: br d ,, ; .11 .;:; • . 7 . f • opr„ stoles .-ktip the,, mont h go ,ahoy,e,,par eatjmnto,T wo, w3ll-,inorease the, numbar,,of • presents: We .pay;',a ,kinenecto. ; mlll;e•us many, presen,ta,to •ourfoust.ornlrs ate Ite,please, -il;Anyr.parsen::iputqbasing toithel .0 u or 25i; chRl3B, .oiOr LPNvis'7 BooASTOA)ii 4E. MA,ssxv S 3) CO's ,Grocery,‘Conreutionexy Aticl:Nuriet l y ,S,tnre, fronr,,antl iraelnaing,Friday, the .1.5t.;.t0 C..it 11.1,11 1 31:8T 'RAY tOF :lAN - 4,4:1w; reeei r ve"iiinaiiibbreiPetiM 1 25- Odint43 w p i ] ,•;Liv i tdi entitle the holders to as many ahann'es as tn.s2ll . !ave - -auffOredc:eftrtlskio re eeiVe one dr - more - of tgicti6ove pros. Efflie gOinlAr on !ha of Illobles nPailltifit46l Fiih r eSrgArtrelei Jhiusicitl n St; twin te; a' fain ei:y4 l Wall' Paper; Groceries of all-"kiiiiiti; , kYliiinifin's egl ebraled Qonfeei9nery, common„Gon dia.4; Itinda,Toye;,Extra ,Flamily•Fle,urrdiack Wheat Flour, Odin Meal, Aline° . a)teat, Sy s eet„,pider, Vine gar, CottfOil,"ruhk i ßu'dkets, Baskets, Stoneware, Brulf,ladi4;: - .:Brooms, Whisks; A-ppreicsPotatoes,-aCe.,TeteTtoo mither ous to mon o tion, • , Odaqielata. Willftieia low if 609fver thamelsewhere•for the same , goods.T Now's,yoitT thikr:t.rec4v.e:,a,,gindsonie Mil Pipsent,Citeap The Enteiprise will be hontinued;•and 'table presenta'Wal distribut'ed 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 nundaned cards entitled to presents. Siittups and Printing (ghee business' not included in the above. 1,1869..'" '' I=IMM Simms.lset's Vagie - Liiii!nent; 'bi,dian • Compnond, ; Dandelion Pills; and,WornirDestroyer t for sale 'at lioivieDenloi,e4: - tf.' IViIAFIN. 0 - 1101I8ALE• BARRET.' ,' ' PnwsniLionse Jan 250369. Supet Ono Flour at $5, @ 5,25; extra at 'sB.so;' 6 8 fancy Western lasz try, fondly $7.0007 75 ; Pennsylvania dodo $13,00 and funcy,brandssll,oo&lll,oo accyt'd44lo quality Wye flour $7,50@,7.76... , Thule is very' little Prime Wheat OlTering, and this )11e aci Ippon is in at. itiljniequest at. full pi ices, ,I.n t t ntei for grades are negli.'clial - Sales of 1500 bushels new red" nt $1,7Ki.1.00, 'Rid 1600 . flu'Staels amber at $1 61. Rye I- un changed. Sales of 400 bueliels new Western at Sl',oo. Can u as scare and advancing,-yellow at $1 00 Western, mixed tit Q6cts@l.oo. - Oetd and in good requestqtt on sal ranee. - S.ates cat LOUD bushel. non. Pentasylwaiddlat73o7s Lents. /Lathing doing in Ittrley awl Malt VP/ . l'irrSulThon, Jon 2.5.-.11.0111 . .—T16.1 nuts kotAlf.deorolined. \IO quote soles of spring So hoot Flour 'nt $8,00,08,50, whiter Flour at $8.75050.00 fancy at $ I 2@12,50,- ' Wheat, ,red, $1,76(4)1,85 and, fairl white, 02,08,®2,12 Corn 111%1111,5t handaat $l,OO. ltye, $1,41 per bushel: Oats 61@64c: Harley 2,05(302,10. PlitatOel. rollth Blow 0,75 bbl BMus 13 , 4, - Lard 17c. r Butter 43@15e IS; Eggs 33 doz. , , .... .„ :, FINethCIAL. . •IBw form, Jan..2s.—Gold closed at $1,36%. , 'I3I7NT IN,GDON ' MArtKETs. • , CORRECTIID .WEEKLY BY IltitiltY & CO. wil , ous.‘ll: PRICES. . ~ ..,, FLOUR—Superfine Flour, per barrel, '• $6.50 ' Extra Flour, do ' ' " 7.50 . Family Flour, ' •do 8.50 GltAlN—Red Wheat', per bootie], ' 1.60 White Wheat, . 'do ' - . 1.70 Rye, do ' 1.25 Corn," do . ' 90 : . Oats, do 50 ' Barley, - " do -, 1.20 SEED—Timothy, do . 2.00 Flaxseed,-,do . , .-,_ ,- .- 2.25 Clo - verseed, per 6 lbs.. 7..00 PROVISIONS—Putatues, per.boshel, -, 90 Dried Apples, do , 2.25 e Corn Jfeal k per cwt., , .r . , - 2.50 C,,Drie6rPettelles;Per'poUrid, I • —l7 Beef, , , , , do , i , , , ~ it 1 ' Lard,' ' ''' do , 20 Pork, , ,., : do 12®13 Butter,, do 40 , . _ , c l ib e i., ; :-_,:,. :::::.id,v.,,il•olil;:', r - 25 Droll, per dofen , ,- •: - I s. - • ~.,,,y..5 'Gti,t2 - L'tlat'd ifixt) - , - Por toti, : " .- " -/ 6.6'00,9 - 00 Broad;Top aim], - dot ' I ,',:', • , - 3.50 LUMBER, per 4006 feet, , -, 12.00®30,00 SHINGLES -44p, per 1000 ft., 10.0,0@,13.00 Joint Shingles, 'do ' •'' 6.50@,8.00 liltscoLLANeousl-Bark, per ear,d, :, ~, / 9.00 Bran, per cwt.,1.25 _ ~._ . Slops, per•pdind,' ' • - I 40 Wool, do •' ,•.• .- 40®45 Ilay, per ton, .12.00 ''Hides, • " ' 6(17 Green Apples, do 1.50 - Oohing" 7 1 -- -n - rT c-T .' rd izi fi 5:1-7 - r 1.00 SPECIAL. NOTICES. TESTIMONY of a FROMINENT.PHY, srci4rr,. =EI Dr. J. T. Baker, a skillful and %chicly known physician of twenty years Standing In Lancaster Pa., gives his opinion of allopular tonitedy,tu tlio tollum log letter tlff Pi 8.. ilatipitat tlc 40.-./JeopAr.y( Daring the past eight )core l'ilitNO had 'frequent opportunities to study the effoct of Misillet's limb Bitters upon permuis suffer ing frrugl/3speplot, apes or Nervous ilyergy, Sexual Wealon it, Dim t hom, dc. Beim dies uero pr.,crilied by other 1111381C111. :1012011ii tt g to the Ileineeparliic, Allo pathic and II) drepat hie schools. and only a wp.utivoly few permanent coreaelTectKl On )he miter hand, I have never knOuif the Blom.; to fail producing the desired re suit• toul I still stay theta, in the treututent of. quell cone plhints, with the !Ugliest suecesu.' I his e lid liesittition saying that I consider 311slileVellear Maim the:most efficacious remedy over discovered for diseases arising flout n illsoikred Etotusch, Liver, Kidneys, BO Lungs 4ila iltpnY i , ; Yours truly, • ~ J. T. BAK UR, 11. D. . _ P._ 0. Box 196. . pAl.&r.es'' FOR FA.II3IERS' -- AgD oviotts.—Tho Grafton Mineral 'Paint Company RIO now manufectuting the Best, Cheapest: and most Du rable Paint in 1190; two coats well put ou, mixed with pure Linseed 011, will last ten or fifteen years; It Is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate ,color, and can be changed' (agrees, lead, stone, Muth, olive or steam, to suit the taste of the consumer. it is valuable for Mu ses, Fences, Barns, t erriage and Car matters, Palls end Wooden-wate, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats, Vessels end Ship" BOUGMIR, CaIITRI, 310[411 aml Shingle Roofs. (it being Fire and Water iiroof.) Floor Oil Clothe, (ono 31anufactiner having_used 6.000 bbls. the past year) ,and as n paint for any purpose is unsurpassed ter bo ly, 'durability, elas'ticity and adhesiveness.' Price VI per bbl. of .inu lbs., which wilt supply a tin mor.fot yearn to COMO. Wart anted in ell cases 00 .o.'oo 0. rend IRV R cir cular which gives full particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark, (beton Minetel Paint. Per sons can order the Paint and remit the tummy on re ceipt Of the goods. Addiess ' It. L. FAIIiVESTOCK k CO, Pittsburgh, Agents fat Pennsylvania. Por.salu by thc ,pOund or Buret at Law& Houk Since.. . . - noVl36in I) B A FNESS; BLINDNESS and CA TARIM treated with the utniost euwee es, by .1. AACS, 81. D. and Professor Of/Diseases of Cite .aje and Ear in the Medical College of Penn'sytrankt,l2 Years exper ience, (lot toothy of Leyden, Itollatido Nn. 804. ANON St., Philadelphia. Tet.tinniniala can be neon at this Office, Thu Incilical,Ntouliy, tint lifyitett to necompatty their pp tionts, he ho has nu - secrete in his praCtice. Arti fi cial kiyes Inserted without pain. No charge 'for elanainutioni Jane 17,180.8rlybia, , . ~. , , „ ;r , , „ S:,:\VATER&AN, PROPRIETOR OF Waterma44 Clookta!l,ffpitik.;Tpnioßitt*, • liuolesale and Retail, , No. 119,6 Narket Streqt,',Philadelphia Tho tonic properties of these Bitters have Leon certified 1p by come of cur, eminent practising physicians. as the best ton lenow id nee, and the COClerild Utters le the not; versa' favorite among judges, of a good,gin oy _whisky - n 0114311 1; i; . '• -`" MARRIED, By the Rev. R. Lewis McCune, Jan. 21st: - ;.1869, at the:house - of Mr.:Morde cai Hai-11.3-*; Frei - TCHEIE EiNDERSCOT, It> Miss A NNTE 8. - Kiri:ill of ghave?s creek, liuntingdon County, ,Pa. Onlite'34ib inet the Evan. theran parsonage, iu Williameburg, by Rey:.; 7 B , lV.6ll.enryi Mx. Wzt. litomfAN, ''of Ituntingtioil county, tO:Mitta SUSAN lIETRICK, of the Nieinity.,of Williams• burg, Blair County, ?a; • DIED, On the 29th of DeOember, 1868, at the residence of her4a.in.fakv, Thoe. Shell, in Granville'. tesltnehip, County, Mrs. Braz.xpFru A. METTLIN, in her 76th yenr i lmer'ly of Binning. ham, IluOr44: l lqq' t • Co'unty. Donotn4r l- 80, L 1868, at Graysvillo, llnntiriddoil i Co. Pa, HANNAH REBEC CA, wife of John litahl i in the:49th!year of her age. i , , • Jan. 14t1fj.869; ANNIE,. daughter, of Robert and Elizabeth Conra'd aged 4 yearn and. s,monthe. $lOO A MONTH can be made by maleand female Agents Wo have hothing 101 cm lositreeekers, but reliable, steady, prof'. table emplo) ment, , for thee° hhoinaan Mishima. Address, with ct. stamp, U. L. Vim Allen & 4 90,„ 48 Now St, New Pril ( t. sOAIETIIINGI NEW )AND -USEFUL—A New Era In Music. — POPULAR. MUSIC at POPULAR. PRICES. ...Hitchcock's Half dime Series of Music for the Million." No. I now remly.—Musio, find-words of.the Comic Song, "CAPTAIN JINKS - OP THE NORSE MAIIINES."-' Oth, Pre to fellow rapidly' Price, ;ft canto ouch. ; Your plows dealer has it or will get-It for.you....lllailed on recejpt of price. Address BENJ. W. Publisher, 88 Spring street, Neit d023-1w TO' THE WORKING CLASS: Ii Ali now prepared to fornish•constant emploYMent to all Messes at their homes. for their spare momenth.LJr liminess now, light and profitable. Fifty cents to $5 pbn evening, is ettiily,e.trned, and the boys and girls earn nearly as makes meti. • Great inducements are offered. All why yea this notice please send me, their address and teat the Isusina a for 'themselves, If not well satisfied, I v. ill semi sLto pay fur_ the trouble of writing me. Full particulars sent free.'Nfiainple sent by mall fOr.lo cents. tiefill4w, Address ,E, ALLEN, Augusta, Maine. .AGENTS" WANTED , Tosell a New Book pertaining tor i Agrl_ culture and the Mechanic Arte, Edited by ago. h. WAE /NO, E• 11.. the distinguished author and Agricultural Ere gincer or the New Yolk Centtal Park, 'Nothing like it ever published p 2AO engravings.• Sells at eight to Far. mere, Mechanics end Workingmen *fall classes. Active inen*and_ woman era coining money. Send for circulars. SEE. TREAT &CO.,Tublialiera, 654 Broadwayi N. Y.' At MONEY , EASILY MADE our Completa And liey Check Outfit. Small capital equired. Circular° free. STAFFORD AJANIO. CO, 66 Eultoo Street,New York. de23-lw, Given gratis to live, energetic Agents, male or female. In a new, light and honorable business, paying thirty dol larapeo day sure. No gift enterprise, tlO liumbuz. Ad- Cp ; Pitftsberg, 81000 a'r PElt YEAR glianteefl, and steady employment. We want a reliable agent in every county to sell our Patent While Wire CintheLtti4e;(E:reriosttng.) Aldres4 WIIITE WIRE Co., 75 Williainaitrevt, New York, or 15 Dem born street, Chicago, ill. ' " Ca7rpeti-Doii'f-Prifthe Higlf-Prices ! TE NEW ENGLANDCAILPETC9., of Boston, Masa., established nearly a' quarter o[ a' eohtth l 3 'ago,' in their present location. in Italia over 71, 78, 75,77, 79, 81. 83, 86 and 87 Ilanovtratreet, Lave probably. furnl.lted Moro houses with Carpets limn any other house in the country. In order to afford those at a distance the ad vantages of their low prices. propose to send, on -receipt of the price, z 9 yards or innt urds, Of their beautiful-Cot tage Carpeting. at 50 cents per yard, •with saniplea of ten sorts. vary lug in price ft ant 25 coots to $3 per yard,-suit able for flu wishing ever) taut °fatty house. dett9lw WANTED--AGENTS-- jtf r ol CUSHMAN & CO'S GREAT ONE DOLLAR RTORE.. Descriptive chocks $lO por hundred. Consumers-sup• plied direct from the manufactories, and all goods war rnted. Ci colors sent free. Address : ',CUSHMAN 4. CO., ' 0c28•12w. 10 Arch St Boston. -_ _ - EASE . AND 00 . 31g9T !., • „, _ . • BidSSita OF PERFECT koirk. There thing so ivalunblo,ns.P.F 4 RFEOT SIGHT, and PERFECt• SIGHT 7 • can only be obtained , by. using PERFECT SPECTACLES!' , difficultY iif,p'rpoaritig which is Messrs, LAZARUS & MORRIS, Occulists. and Optimans, • HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT, Manufacturers of the Celebrated Perfected Spectacles Have, nfter yertys ofExperienee, Experiment and the erection of costly mnehinery, been enabled to procure [hilt grand desideratum, •" , • - PEIZFECT •SPECTACEES ! .whick have been sold with untiritlted, aatie faction to the wearers tn.. Massachusetts, Rhode Island, ' • Connecticut, ' • „ NeWr Hampshire; ' „-, Vermont and. Maine,' ~ • • - during the past nine years. These Celebrated Perfected SpectaChis never tiro the eye, and last many.yenp,..., without chanie I ' - ' essrs.,Laprtiss& Morris bavo,appointed AARON STEWARD; Watchmaker and Jeweller, Sole Agent for .lIUNTINGDON, PA: ');kar'.NO PEDDLERS EMPLOYED. —Two Pens in One. Levy's Nickel Mann Double Pen Points. For at licwi4' Book Stoll). Everybody - 118e tem.' Cheaper than the Cheapest I f BARGAINS 1 f • 613:33 r•: , .,.,•)•;.-,u - 11-±, • ittlatackaixxotki. Kit End of Huntingdan,'PQin'a.+l - ri ; We are offerin,g• cur lit menSe ,and well-a's'sorted,sto4.;',Cf Goods, at thoroughly ; and unprecedented loW , prices; our superiorfacilities enabling us ' '''' n 3 L P*i s ?oo s'fl l l l.ov4h - ill:e .„ ,; ..Our stock consists of Groeerietr, Dry' Goods; NotionS;;lf.laidwaie, 'Queenaware; Glassware;, = WIIIQw 'aiid':de . flar, Ware; table and.:Flo,iir Oil ,; Cloths,; :Carpetsillings . and ;DOor.Mats' Crocks' otfugs; .Stoves, Ire n; Nait§; . Glao)§, Putty, Oils, Paints,. Drugs, ]+lou; , Feed, &c., ; all ;in , great :variety; prices that uwill.:'not fail; to` suit consumer's." 1 .We t aie also dealiniin' all kinds; Cci'al and' Lumber ) , our facilitiets AliesO . ccimmodities being superior t'ci anY:Oher'fttritirilltnatingqott,. our: in ;which -,:noneu.can compete with Us: ‘; , ;;;;:;I; ; We' buy,, ,of Seeds, Flour .and highest laarke.t ratesp and , give theilhigheat ;' prices in,l Goods for Proddee of ' I,iclt fail, to "ate* . ancl•priee j , As :both ,are Eatre Ito pipased,ii ;,1101,..) f)di `lll. dct2B,, i 3 } • •4,,, A 4,.•„, : ,.„ DAT ROSA . A - TEEE"'dAEAT' BLOOD PURIFIER. atinr!iS .• • SCROFULA IN ITS RAMOUS !FORMS;, • I - - Stlcrt ..1 Consumpti.oft, - earliest, itcf,44 a; En, la'rg'entent - odd 't7,lc6-citioii?: of, the Glands, Joints, , "' • • Utehti, ' t • tismi Ertiptiimdof tlielSkin; - " Chronic Sore SYPHILIS ct .. .• • • IN ,ALL - ITS FORMS. s`) DISEASES OF WOMEN' ..top. of Appetite; Sieltllleadaelte r Liver Complaint, .1 3 ain,in , the:.l3a4,- Im-r • prudence in Zile,„Gravel, 7 • GENERAL BAD ..11.EfA:LTH, 7 r'intliiil:dimiasea of " - , BI:004 KlDigri"S'ANtt iIaDDEN 7 I 5; r it j, ;,i)• N , fh ti ~1 1, ( Jo .p*"-ROSA.DALISI eradiates , e4ery - iiind. of hot oi• find, LW taint, and yest,rea, the ontlzo.sys,tpnitiba heatthy coridit I ' • • ' • • , . . .. • . . . , ~ Are le , to • perfectly • Harmless; Inivar: pieduellig Ithe ,aliglitest injury , , .ARY•lt.ii; nig' eteeret Qui - clt - Iteteed'YV The nitieles•ot which it le made aro published around each bottle; in Recommended by tho Medical Faculty indmany Thou sandrof our Beat Citizens.•' , ttt. , .Q'''For Testimonials of 'remarkable cures, goo all RR 'dan Mainline" fdr this Sear. ' ' ; • , PIIEPAPIIII ONLY 9Y DR, J. J. LAWRENCE &CO. ? Ealtiraord'§tplciti BALTIMORE. MARYLAND: .d ' FOR SALO BY DRUGGISTS EyDRYWHARP, Dec. 10, ' I , 3 P -1 .T., • • . L ... ._. .... R :•,..:_.. 1; ..' 0; E. , 1 .., . :101 pl+' i J._ . " 41 .6', 1 f., -,• Aapi, to Eily;:fl :,:,ile, , : 17.:ii-4 ...11.:i,, ,, in .. ..:nr c -.,:i 9: , ..! ly,b(lo')P.P. eii?. 'irA'". L'Elr3.7 tront IL?: •_,,,t'`);“..,:,..12 " I .• I I AT BPNEIVS. I • =III ~ni r? '(v: .~:,1 ,t~ CORNER orpq4ropip. ffINIMIM • „,...„..,...ni,..,;4•••., L , - , ~., „_ _:, . 7,2 .7,, B. , : .ox..s : :, 0 A_MT3D STATIONERY I ; ; OF ALL . KINDS, OEM ° . k • Vl* Lewis' Beek Stoolr‘ Huntingdoni, School BoOksand Stailonery, - Bibles,gymn Books, . Miscellaneous Books of , all kinds, Blank 1 Books, Sunday School Bind 4- eto., Inks of all kinds, NotionS, Perfumery', Pock et Books PocketMusioal, InAro men to," yall Paper, - Windoyisbacl i es, • and Fixtures, ete.,'eto., std. . . HARRISBURG ,ST(*t•: ) *LiE. - At InanufaCturoe6 prices, rot BalOnt• • jOl7 ,7WW,IPCA.cqT.. RI • ' , HD C.:l !Put,lyip!.,l I+2ls. EIII ENE ,' `~ =1 EEG