The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, February 03, 1869, Image 3

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HUNTINGiO . OON,:PA;
Wednesday mofning,' . Feb:'3, 186 D.
LOCAL, & PERSONAL
➢lecttngs
Alt..lforitth Lodge, No. 300, A M., meats second
Monday evening ut each month, in Brown's building.
Standing Stone If. di. A. Chapter, No. 201, meets the
first Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown's building.
Juniata Lodge, .11'o, 11-, 1 0. 0. F.,.mects every Ft iday
evening. third floor, in Lelster's
Standing Stone Lodge. No Bh.l. 0. T., meets every
Tuesday evening iu Bald floor of Bead's building:
Arrapahoe Trshe, No. Oh, I. 0 kr R. M., meets every
Thursday evening, third floor, Leister's building.
Toting lien's Christian AssoCiation,mtets the first owl
third Monday evenings each month, id Brown's building.
Post 33, aA. meets Third Monday of each mouth
in Court House.
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Teton azalea meets the first Friday saayitis of each
' -
mouth.
ifrief Items.
In demand—good Initfer
A new Masonic Hall was recently dedica
ted in Plillipsbure -
Onct
• dog•fight on Hill street last
weelt:' "Nobody
F4 : Sheriffßathurst is recovering slowly
froari his recent illness.
IVanta4 at Enterprise Headquarters—one
thousand pounds country flitch.
Old maids aro poetically described ns "em
bers from which the sparks have tied."
_.Great improvements are likely to be made
by the Pennsylvania Canal Company.
To:day,'Tuesday, is ground-hog day. We
ain't out looking for his shadow ; who is?
$3 fine - and costs is the penalty for loafing
around ehurch doors. Pickets, beware.
Mr. Yenter will put up next summer a
large threcatory brick on the lot adjoining us.
Bring in your sale bills to the Globe office,
and they will be printed neatly, lotoly, and
expeditiously.
A bunter s'.ot a ,panther in gufin county
the'other day whiCh rnea•ured S feet 6 inches
and weighed 200. pounds.. ,
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The Soldiers' Monument in Juniata county,
is to he erected shortly. Wish we•could say
as much fur Huntingdon county.
.Mr. William Albert, : t soldier of the war
or. 1812: was frozen to death in Greenfield
township, Blair,,eGunty, recently.
MASSEY & CO. wont be beat in quality
of goods or price, or in the valug of presents
to be given away to customers ettry month.
"fo' get Iriehlt is - necessary to save two lain
- fired &Mira a yeai for thirty years, or thirty
dollars a year fur two hundred years:
The eclipse of the,moon on.the evening of
the 27th was visible in these ,
. quarters and
rinineYf tnie r eitizens'were out a-gazing:
A hog nenn Watersido, ,Bedford county,
buried inn chick of stily; for seventy days,
was resurrected and- .s-now , doing well.
The Bellefonte National brage of having
fl?n;P:iol)949ti*pp,Goo impressions in th ree
days of last week. All "hooked" though.
Parents and. scholars trill .find it to their
interest to take the trouble to try to find out
Where they can get school books the cheapest.
R. L. Johnston has ceased his connection
as ed tor of theCambria Freeman. That in
teresting jourrial has thereby lost a good head
Felt in the heighth of his glory—the young
inan who stole his passage on the bumper of
a 'railroad car without the brakemen seeing
,_1,•.1
We repeat fur the benefit of all our readers
that i te . rus, ,eve the co unty
will be thankfully received, and if interesting
be inserted in our colnitins with pleasure.
•('‘'
f Tbe l'itAAingeral ineetti at
llarrisburg to-day,_ Tuesday. It couldn't
Inyee i chosen a,better for , us—to,stay: at
mare ultimata
acquaintance wjth Imeicer, :by attempting to,
„e„atsßmematches . , set a house _on fire in Lew
istown the other day. .
R. R. Brown, Esq., Representative from
Clarion, and editor of the Clarion ljanocrat,
has struck a twenti-sve barrel well at Pleas
antville,—so
saYs'tie Titusville Herald.
'fidf'•ilerriceratio Senatorial Conference of
this district, to appoint delegates to the State
Cepyentiob- 5 - orr:: the
.9th inst. . .
contraWforiboilding -the'. bridge over
Aire' Raystowybrri:rieb;lat IlaWn's; this co upty.
ihps been siiiif,disYte--Jsekscin Lambartaan,
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iT:YO N-, If yati: wan t ond
goads, 0 to
• T ) FAI PLE dy. VASS. ION;
A man : niqiied_Dr. Bodge was found hoe
th.,e'track!,a;yhatili ;stance
-above Perrysvilie,iestmeek., ; Ile had been
unde'xiti}e l iaflpeace (if ligaer; J
The Lewistown Gazette tells us that a wo
.,.nietrixutilul torn gnvli.hirth - ,to - fixe-.peefeetly
- 16aned f 'dila' OWE i
. erfeetniie l , 1111,11:4wevel::,upaa,:,
el, Dlt. Union s n n ; du:
Cll'l s ititrne Co„penes,
, e down
liank.about• thirty. feet and fractured seve
, xal ~bones'.. , „ . • ,
ftfs's - aid that those who envied' in ° 'tfie
_dunning,hosiness.last month yaceived more
curses than- blessings, and loss money than
: . .
.• • ••
iietii4.of gold, silter,iindtii Wed,
dings, - hi - li' some geniuseshave started the
idea-of - catnip Mid-shingle weddings, which,
are destined to throw , all'others - in the shade.
V anted —a Odnitn ttee • of inspectiou •to see
newspaper once in tliie neck of
I Limber—say between Haritaliaii and Pitt..-
1 13nrg_—, z ia As..ricaFly; tkit
plain tkat title we would just like
ice!E; to knelir.
LES
-The Altopptt ..rpt!3l,2?
,epuldp tpee it to pub
lish nna
communication of nine foolscap pages,
adiaciling th'e,clfilni'. of 4 certain candidate
forz office, - without - paying gin advertising
YihO'could? •
eon of Reuben and,Louisa Myers, of Mt .
Uniotc:ngia bitieri by a cat about eight weelte
ago, from the effects ,of,lirblo it _died. The
cat was, ;fel) 90r hiqert - the
child it juiilpede:t killed it
with.a blots franianti,clc..
A. 'berried milstin Spring4elil
.thia t eifuntyilind the father or iieyor
„dren'pelentid ieeently with a buki4niwidew
.the same township. -_The,. happy erinple got
as far aslilitplete'n%:wlien the); "\Cere aerested
in their giddy flight.
A sportsman 'atit' hunting the
woods near , Kyjertown, Centre panniy, !wit§
attacked by a pantliei' slat at
and missed, tindwris to pieces.
His body wasjound, twoor three clays after
in a terribli . atatilated condition; his leg be
ing actually Orr froni tile bods;..
What People will Do
We, have some
,peculiar ppor4ez in
this . prace ' but still, we think,' not:
more so than in any other. As artia-'
stance of their peculiarity, as We'
might term it i ; on Saturday_ ev,eriih"g
last the Peak Family of Bell fingers
were to perforM in the National, Hall,
situated on the suhUrbs of the town.
Many of our citizens had a desire to
hear them, and hear them they would.
The night was dark, - and the road to
the hall was devoid of lamp-lights.-The
people left their homes and -ventured
out, but before they reache'd the hall,
a mass cfmud, stretching from house
to hoUse with no pavements, and the
length of two squares, spread before
them They walked on thinking it would
be better walking but it grew
_worse.
They-were into it—'-with eloihei' mud
dy, boots muddy—and if they
thought of turning back the idea of
the' bell ringers AierfOrmanee urged
them on, and on' they went, still deep
er sinking into the mire.. We lost our
overshoe we were "lucky enough to
take along, and others did likewise,
but WeAiouldn't think of going back
the way we came, and so on we went,
and finally reiielied the ball bespatter
ed with mud, and awfully blaming
the street commissioner for such mis
erable streets, and wondering why it
is that pavements haven't been laid
in that part of the - town, and wishing
the hall would only have come to us,
instead.of us going to it. we don't
know, but we are'afraid a gdod = part
of Sunday morning was taken up in
removing the. mud7from once brightly
polished boots and brushing "the dirt
lrom clean white skirts.
Railroad Pleating
The friends of the Huntingdon,
Fulton and Franklin Railroad. held a
miletingrat Shade Gap ' this county,
on the 28d ult., at which the follow
ing resolution was adopted:
Whereas, 'An net authorizing the . ineitrpo
pration of the IL F. & F. IL R. Co., re
quires that the enrolment tax shall• be paid
within one year, from date of approval, April
Bth.. ISGS and whereas, the time in
which to pay the same has nearly elapsed,
Therefdre,
Resolved, .Thitt books be opened, 'at such
timeand place'ai this nesting shall desig
nate, and the Chiar designate and. appoint
committees in the district interested; to re
ceive subscriptions to the capital stock of the
11. F. & F. t.ai(road Co., with the understand
ing that such stock shall be appropriated to
the surveying, grading, and bridging of said
road from Mt. Union to Orbisonin, as far us
is necessary, and the road to progress from
there to completion as rapidly-as subscrip
tions shall justify.
Public M cot Ing of Young Christian
Association.
The Young Men's Christian Associ
ation - of. this place held their second
annual meeting in the Methodist
Church on last- Monday evening.—
Th ere :ras. .. - atteridance, and
the exercises cotiaisted of choir music,
installation of oilicbrs for next term,
apprOtiriato addretises by - Dr. pitchkin,
and R. Af,.ilton - Speer, ; of this
place; and reading an - interesting re
port of the doings of the Association
titiriag,the past., yeity by D. llotchitin,
President of the Association. Our
citizens were pleased, and the Associ
ation deserve credit for giving them
thppeneftlrof their presence in public.
bur citizens sliould encourage this
Association ria - pit s;' noble : endeavor to
promote the moral standing of our
communityittod young men; whether
they bolting to ii clemithination or not
.shichild.enroll - themselves as members.
Resigned.
Rev, John Hewitt, pastor of the
St. John's _Episcopal Congregation `of
this plaice, has resigned Abe charge,
nod on Sunday last preached his fare
well sermon. Mr. Hewitt is held in
high' estimatidn by the members of
his church and those who have formed'
his acquaibtanue, and ft is with regret
that they part with him. Though the
Congregation is small they have been
gvent4y l uncour4gqd during his. stay
by his ministration, and by the nuts
bur ivhcri - went to bear . him. 11dr.
Hewitt has also been the Principal of
the Academy in till? place. We un
derstand he, has
,acceptesl a i charge at
Bahia ro:'
' ' "
The
c . itjlens had tlie- pleasure
boaring-this troupiliof Bell itingers , on
Saturday, evening,, last, and we are
pleased - th add that - they - tilrhed out
in large numbers—the hall being
crowded.— The-- entertainment wits
&A. clays: The Mugu of the-1)0114, so
skillfully handled; Spoke thp merits of
the companyibOtter-lba'ri WS -tau, and
llappy-inter.udes, filled up by' the
harpist wr aad,sp_ogis -sentitheatat,- and
eiritrileal,-gay.e4he exbibition; a: variety
that was, altogetberju p_leep,,and re.
heeled credit on each of the, perform
- r
Oriental Bitter*.
have : :. - received _from- rAlessrs.
Foster & Smith, of this. Place, a ',bottle
of Oriental Bitters. This is beedming
popular in cases of Dyspepsia - \and
other ills 'AMC :flesh. is: heir to. The
proprietors, ar 0. malci tig .grea t 'progress
in the manufacturipg.of.theSe Bitters,
Orld.altilangli it has been befOie the
public
. but: a short tithe, — has become
almost as ready .sale us Bitters that
hoed been, before the•pliblie for years.
They,ore , now! . premed 'to fill large
and striailCird'era."
Local Legislation
Oa gooday the 'jogs() bill to coalflo
the - 4orough of Runtingdou to borrow
moOey'and issue. bonds, , and. also to
increase the, rate of taxation in said
borough, was passed finally.
On Wednesday .Mr." 14.eintyre' of
Perry, milled up a 'supplement to an
act to incorporate the Dunear.non,
Bloomfield Broad Top Railroad
company; which passed finally.
fire broke out in the Paulin. Railroad
alltip . at,Alttunta'mCently which clititynyta
twenty-four now freight cars, a car load of
bacon and lard, a oar load of produce and
about thirty thousand dollars worth of Sea•
coned: lumber. Theentircloss:is estimated
at-a quarter of it million dollars. The fire
was the work of en incendiary.. . -.• •
Darr. take otteamion iu this public
mlioiioi tip expVeas.my tlitinitlito-Rich=
,Latiadon,, Esq . , for the ..valuable
retient„ of a' flir load his e4cellimt
poi& taken from his prOductivo mine
ppl3road Top. J. W. PIAPINETT.
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Itsious;os.—atr. li iu. Geintnill will
giyu u tipries of readings for the bene
fit of the y. g.. 0. A., - 4 - 1,143 Court
House, to : lnCirrow, Wednesday nyen :
ing. ' A.duaissiou 25 cents. ... . ,
Our Gifts for FEBRUARY.
They Cost You Nothing.
Beautiful life-size dressed Doll "Cur
ranee" cost $l5 00
1 Beautiful and.substantial.Cbair, ; ~-.05 -AO
Walking', Dull alranciy.'l and C'orrin4e; 1. 5 00
Beautiful Chintilna Bet for Girls, '!,,; ;• f. - 00
:1! pair of.rlantle ornamental Vaseg,t , ' -=- 2 50
1 Cow and Calf, (large toy,) 3 00
1 new Cedar Wash Tub, 2 00
1 new Accordeoc. ' '. 5 00
1 Corn Broom. 50
1 six lb box London noising, 1 50
Itoy Cat, '
-'Tom,'" ,-. _ - - "75
:Child i sTorn Broom,' ' -.---- -' 30
1 two lb box Whitman's Candies, 1 50
125 lb.eack.Fatnily s Elour. . ... ~.,,.. ...
1 Monkey, (not mischievous,) ' ' . 15
1 ornamental French Cupboard, toy, 250
1 Giant's Head, . - - 2 00
1 hand SCrubbini, lirusb,;- - - - 15
1 Patent Top, 40
1 Mammoth Mintstiek: 2 00
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•
oust of 25 Cents, or over, at either
LEWIS' BOOK STORE, or , M.AssEY & Co's
Grocery, Confectionery and Variety
Store, from and including Monday,•the
Ist, to and including the
27Th DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1869,
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.
ems.
The goodi on'hand consist of Books,
of all kinds, Fancy Articles Musical
Instru wants, Perth mery, -Wall Paper,
Groceries of all kinds, Whitman's cel
ebrated Confectionery. Common Can
dies, Fruits of all kinds; Toys,'EXtra
, Family Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Corn
Meal, Mince Meat, Sweet Cider, Vine
gar, Coal Oil, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets,
Stoneware, Brus h es, Brooms, Whisks,
Applesk Potatoc,,ete.,,ete tocruurner
out, sto mention.
Our prices will be as low if not lower
than elsewhere for the same goods.
Note's your time to receive a Irandsome
Present, Cheap.
d, and val.
The Enterprise kill.etr 90!!tYTe,
first.
Public notice will be given in-the Journal
& American and Globe, •the first week in eve
ry month of the numbered cards entitled to
presents, (the Monitor having yielded
,to, a
"combination of "other business men," will
not advertise for the Enterprise ;) and pres
ents con be, lifted -any; time after the ,Ist of
each ,month„ on, presentation ,off' punibered
carcV-
Stamps and Printing Office business nut
included in the Whore.
.I.l,u ,.. nti s ngdor), Feb.l, 18U0
ITEMS FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER
~.The following numbers in Massey &
Co's Enterprise for January are enti
tled to riresepte.:: - -9; 1074, 1415, - ,'1442,
2267, 3027, 3728; 4524; 4765, 4846,
6013, 6150, 6243, 0329, 6619, 6670,
7195, 7315. The presents can be lift.
ed at, any time on presentation of yel
low checks.
A. now supply of Syrups, Baking
Molasses, Coffees : Sugars, Teas, Choc
olates, etc., cheap, aClSattirAey',',ClCo's.,
and handsome presents in the bargain
every month.
_i4
Dessicated Cocoanut for Pies, Pod
dings, Qukes,:etc.•,-for sale at. the cheap
Grocer mitAy
A full assortment of fresh Spices,
Baking Powders, l Prunes, Raisins,
Currants, Citron, Dried Peaches and
Apples, Beans, Ride, 'Hominy, Barley,
etc, etc., just received by Massey &
Co.
Enterprise Headquarters pays -hea
vier taxes, sells more Groceries, feeds
more mouths. and 'sells at lower prices
than any ()they stpco )uvtpwn.
The season for papering is near at
hand. New styles
_tor 1869 have
beeiviineiVed at;LbwiS Book. Store.—
Pa: chasers, will receive free of charge
something of more value`then the pa
per ,they purchase. Call and see new
styles and select your paper early. , ,
t'EvOry- i 3 t r i
Headoduarters excepted, coinidain
dull times. The people have found'
out ,ivhere 1:0 - -"ge( greceritlFA
cheap, and 'Whet; Oil; reason w ffy the
"Swindle" is eneoiiriiged.
Country produce taken in exchange
for Groceries-at Butprprise,ll,ea4qtitir•
Let's:
,Q;<>,Aa - ._14.0.
AND`
SENT IMENTA L
SAT
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LEWIS' BOOK. STORE:
and
distinguished :Methodist minister
and praminent,Temperanos Lecturer, ogee re
marked-that go where ho would, from one end
of the country to the other, he hardly over
failed to,liuti.. Plantation .Bitters, and while
he condattieed.the practice:of Usitik4bese Bit
ters too freely, he could not conscientionsly
say that he would discatrd them from the
side-board, for he himself , had experienced
henieficial results' from their use, and that,
from a long and close observation, he Was
convinced thatWheti - tised moderately, and as
M011:16110 exclusively, they were all that
wait reetimmended. At the same time he
'warned his bearers not , to pull the• cork toe
often, for tbey,_ were far tee•syleasaut.a.topic
to%tiifle witty." • _`F. *" "
Mautrulai IVATER.4.-Superior td 010 best
imported Garman Oologuo, and eel& at half
the price,, if
MARRIED,' . - •
At the rosidetice of tho brido, Jan
24th, by -,-Ryvi i Tie Frailely, Mr.
J ows
all of
DIED,
In this place, on •,thot••29tti.':plt,:, of
Croup, FLottA_Miv, Oaughtor of Mrs.
Sarah A. Moore, Liii4r,tl•:.3
months and das e.
On the Ipt inst., ,NllNtin4, ,daughter
of Rev. J. d. Korr,rigoci
cloye
.t . •i
• - MARKETS.-
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•
4 6 j unaellne Floor at - 35,0;5,2i; warn at $0,50; 6'6 fancy
Western extra ,fiuityy,s7,ooo7, 75 ;_ Pennsylvania do do
$13,00 and fancy brands $11,00©13,C0 according to quality.
Rye flour $7A0@,7,76, .r••
There Is vary Attie Crime :Wheat orating, and this do.
scrifitiouls In steady request at full prices, but inferior
grades are neglected. Sales or 1500 bushels new. red/ at
$1,70@1,00, and 1000 . bushols amber at $2 02. - ie un
changed. Sales of 450 bushels new Western at $1,60.
Corn is acerb and advancing, yellow at $l,OO Western,
mixedht flctsgil,oo. Oats are In good request at an ad.
vanes, 0000 bushels new I 'ennsifvanialat73@7s
cents. Nothing doing in Maley and Malt $2,00 .
tYrrrseuson, Jun:23:—Flour.- - -The market Is decreased.
WA - quote sales of spring wheat Flour at $8,00,08,50,
winter Flour at $8,75@9.00 fancy at $ 1 21:312,50.
Wheat, Jed, - -$1,T5®1,85 and; for white,352,011,62,12
Corn fronilirst hands atsl,6o.' Rye, $1,4 per - bushel. Oats
61@62c; Barley 2,05M2,10. Potatoes; Peach Blow 6,75 bbl
hams 18 1 4, Lard 17c: - Butter.i3C4.lse. Eggs lii obey...,
FINANCIAL.
Ems-1'911.14 :Jan. 25.—G01d bloi9d a 1 $1,35%.; " - 1
, %)-EiIINTINGDON .
CORRECTED WEEKLY lOY REEKY 1 CO.
=I
Ilona—Superfine Flotir, per barrel, $6.50
Extra Flour, - do 7.50
• Family Flour, ' do 8.50
GRAIN—Rod IVheitt, per bushel, 1.50
White Wheat, do ' 1.60
•Bye, - -.- - do - • - ,-; -1.25
--- Cbrn, • - • .. do- - =- DO
Oats, do 5G
Barley, do • 1.20
SEED—Timothy, do 2.25
\ Flaxseed, do 2.25
Cloverseed, per &I lbs. ' 8.00
PROVISIONS—Potatoes, per bushel, 1.00
Dried Apples, do • • 2.25
Corn Meal, per cwt., 2.50
Dried Peaches, per pound; 17
Beef, . do . ' 10
Lard, do2o
Pork, do ' ' ' 13®14
Butter, do • ' • - 40
Cheese, ' do' 25
Eggs, per dozen,
Ilatn,
Side,
Shoulder, , .15
. .
Cont.—Hard coal, per ton, , 6.50e00 00
Broad Topcoal, do ' 3.00
LUMBER, per 1000 feet,-" "-- - 12.00®30.00
SIIINGLER—Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00603.00
' Joint Shingles, .do , 0.5003.00
I'iIISCELLANEOUS—Bark, per, cord, 1 ; , . 9.00
Bran, per cwt., 1.25
, .
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Hops, per pbund ' 40
Wool, do •• 40()45
.
11a,, per ton, -
. 12.00
Hides, • ' •,,. --. ; ; ;' ~ .oa7
Green Apples,;,'..:., dii ' - ''" ' • 'f.so
Onions, , .,. _ ,,,d.0; 1.00
:SPECIAL NOTICES,
TESTIMONY of a.EROMINSNT PRY-
SIGIAN
Dr..l. T. Baker, n skillful and ,villuty kupokiphysician
of twenty years_sianding In Laneaster,,Bu4 - given :Lis
opinion of, n popular liou,oliold Mindy, in the following
letter "•
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Do. S. D. lIARTUAx & co.—Dear Sirsc Bmtng Om put
eight years l'havd hod frequent opporteoltids to study
the effect of tfliiblor's Herb Bitters upon persons miller
ing from llyspep•in, Or Nervous Energy, Sexual
Weakness, biarrlicea, A.c. Remedies were prrecribed by
other physicians according If...the - Homeopathic, Allo
pathic and 13 droathic schoo Is . and map% Coin arativel
few perman l ent cures effected On thew her han p d, I have y
never known the Bitters to fail producing the desired re
milt, and I still use them in the treatment of such com
plaints, with the highest shecess. I have no hesitation
ht sN ing that I consider Mishler's Herb Bitters the most
efficacious remedy ever discovered for diseases arising
fromvo :disordered 'Stmnacif3 - Ulcer - 11641nfle,
.....
Lungs-Mid
Yours truly, •
T. 11.1.13 t, JI. D.
• ' : " ' P. O. Box 106
TAINTS: - FOlt FA - RAIERS 2 AND
pratton Mutual-Pain t Company
ale noiv nntnitfaeldring*thli Beet, Cheapest itiidYnort no
table Point use; two coats ,well,put. ow; mixed with
Owe Linseed Oil, will loot ten oi'flfteen yearr• ' it it n
light brown or beautiful chocolate color. no d can be
changed- to- green, lead„ steno, drab,mlite or meant, to
suit the taste of the -consumer. IS in %Itlnable for nom
re., Fences, Barns, tarring° and Car makers,-Pnile and
Wooden-wat e, Agricultural Implements, Canal Poets,
Vessels iunt Itottotn., Canvas, Metal and Shiriglo
hoofs. (it being Firo unit Water proof.) Floor Oil Clothe,
(one Manufacturer having nod 5.000 Wm, the past year)
nail as a paint for ony put pose 13 utteurporeed for bo-ly,
durability, elmtieity and adhosit eness. Price $6 per
hhl. of den lbs., which will supply — a farmer for yearn to
come. Warranted la all roses as above. bend for n cir
cular whirl: gives full particulars.' Noon genuine anima
branded in a trade mat k, Omicron Mineral Paint. Per
sons can order the Paint and remit the roomy on re
ceipt of the goods. Address
• IL L. FAIItIESTOCK & CO, Pittsburgh,
Agents for Pennsylvania.
Ira- For sale by the pound or barrel at howls' 'look
Store. ,novlB.6m
I/ F.NESS, BLINDNESS and CA
TARIM treated with the •Otinost 'emcees, by J.
IoAACS, ht. it.. and Proftwow of Diseases of. this Eye and
Ear in the Medical Mtlege of Pennsylvaitia:l2 years exper
ience, (formerly or Leyden,'llelland,) ilk.; 105 ' , MIMI St.,
Tmtimentols con be seen at this office,
Thu medical faculty are invited to accompany their pa
lintA,' at' Lo bon iw'sectiti 113 Lie nincticar Virtiflblit!
}yen 'deckled without pain, l 'No charge formxalaindtlim.
June 17. 1808-13 but
.
„-
A $5 ., .00 GREENBACK. of lull value
• , .(-I:esent free tb ady Book Agent.' • - , S• • 0, 7- ,-,'
AGENTS WANTED 'FOR . '-', , •• * -
Matthew Hale.Smitles.Nelv Book,
"Sunshin 'e'aiid Shitdorw, int/ibir York.”
A work repleto with anecdotes and incidents of
• •• LIFE IN TIiECIREAT METROPOLIS,.-. 1
~. . Befog a Mirror of New York, reflecting the .
SECRETS OF TiIEOROAT prry. • .. •
One Agent sold SC in ono day, another sold and deliv
ered 227 lu 16 liars, antithor 300 in 'Om. No Bauk ever
published that sung stErapidli.;..,,:.• -t-,„,
Yon a,isli - toliboW imai fdrtunes are inarle anti
11 , -lbstin a day; how shrewd man are ruined in
Wall street how poll litr) men ure • swindled.py
sharpers• bow .Mlnieitirs"aild , initilientiOaro
blackmailed ; how dance balls and concert salons
are tnanaged ; how gambling house-Ihralutteries
are t conducted, how stock companies originate and how
the hubbies Lures, So., - A.o.Vrlsd this Work: It tolls you
about the mysteries of New York, end containe spicy life
sketches of its noted •millionaires, merehante, Sc. A
largo Getnro volunm, 720, pages, finely illustrated. „The
largest e,inia;!qefon Given. Our 32 page circular nod a
$5.00 0 reenlntelt Dent free on - api4Pat!Pitt. yet' full par.
Orators and tm las address tlitisulepubllshers,`
J. B. BURR S6"oo.,`Biturvono, CONN.
inu94-.-tt: •_ il, i " T ~. :„I - ..,.," , 7-i
HOUSES FOR ''SAO - iind RENT.
•
Tho subsctiber utll receive bids for the purchase °fate
• .
THREE-STORY BRIOTOBUILDING 4
in which he now realties, and which is also occupied as a
Hardware Store, Masonic Lodge and Chapter, and by
the Young Men's Christian Association.
It Is iu a central butiness• lobitiod.'fs a'flne anti sub•
stentlal etracturn, having. cut stone roundel on-and
steps, praised trek front, slate roof, French pia tiglassl
solid walnut dash, best style of finish' inside; wi
olubo
rate mouldings, flue glossing and graining. One pipes
to every apartment, and whole hoods arranged with a
view to comfort end convenience. Excellent well of sea
ter and very large'cilltern With both puitips olilhe porch.
On the building' is' a bandsbnie Oligervatory; giving a
pleasant view of the town and country for miles around.
Altogether this is the most desirable and valuable
property„ln winch is now one of the nwst
pleasant and tlitifty towns on Ale line of the Penns.TlT.t
-itail 1100; :„ , , e. •
JAMES A. MOWN.'
dec9 ,„ t finntlpplon Pa,
.;11:1ERIFF'S " ; - •
By virtue Of A writ of Vend. E. directed to me, I
tirl ? I
rixposeito public pale, at the Court noose, to Wed
nee•day. the lOth dui of Fehrbitry, I.BBo', at 2 o'clock, p.
m•• the fOiloleing pinerty to wit i
C A . 4 0 3 ;right. Aikip and ,Otimpt, qr)4efpn
dont; in ri farm, tract or Nicol of land aituatii In Barre°
townithip, it,lntingdop Coonty. Venue, ediobtips tondo
of 14. Orownovar, and thonaa9 Crow norer on th 6 north,
by kink of.ldseplt Carmon
A nd William ikely op the east.
by land of itiCenhan''elMtia on the eolith, and by lands of
Tbps. Croimiloyer." , A. W. Kenyon and Samuel Randolph
pp the weat.oontaining 700 acres more or less, and {soul og
a log home And log barn thereon eroded. •
1, 9 oxoculllitt. , d to be Bold as the prop.
erty Of cluiricitta amileY,.lohn Sthil6Jabd Emilina
D. It. P. NEELY,
you. 27, 1669.1 d • • §tifftg.'
MEI
a0 , (5g0,,
A. R. STEWAWP.,At:IK W., BV,MV4RT
A. , A.,:Stewart&Co.
HUNTIN(IDON,; : PA.,
DEAI.ER IN
FORDIVIRE, -cUTfigltY,
PAINTS, PUMPS,
GLASS,'" ..'STOVES;',,
OILS; - - Al ROPES,
HAT POEM
Scythei, 'Grain Cradles, Sad-
dlery anil Carr hige Guuils Hubs,
iind:Spokes,
NAILS .:AN - D. IRON,
.. • ,
0C1C.4; HINGES , SCREWS,
,DRAIN
a 4 JVC).I%I3OWALML3O,
and an endless variety of goods in his line
We are receiving goods almost every day
from manufacturers, anil in view of late
DECLINE IN :PRICES;
and our experiencein solectin,g best brands
and reliable qualities of goods ; purchasers
will find it to their advantage to examine our
stock.
THE NEW PATENT
EGLIPS. - -, COOK STOV-ii',
•
Whioli throws all others in the shade, is still
increasing in popularity, and ploasei so well
that everybody wante",
THE ECLIPSE.
STOP AT THE
BIG PADLOCK SIGN
Iluntingdon,,Jan IS, 1809-tf.
- GOODS' FOR' THE
144 ' " HOLIDAYS
CALDULIA GO '1
JEWELERS,:
902 dHESTNUT ST.,
•'; •' PHILADELPHIA, • '
Ir itatiti,ll to tliolr largely increased Stock of • •
FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW
ELRY; A firristicBlLVEl WARES,
PLATED GOODS, &c , Sze. ,t, ,
. Are now opening n magnificent collection of ,
FOREIGN FANCY GOODS,
..b . eadrated Glass, Leather and
COLDEIM BilOnIZt;
In SPECIAL DESIGNS of iimplaito taste, from of
quarters of Europe ; , particularly adopted for their
dERISTIVIDIS SALES. One attaStgeiueute , Loth tirop ' ir: and this cotat;;l'
ouch no give on uqueunl facilities. in the selection and
ecouothical Irtslnction of , _our stock. It le our whh,.as
well no our, interest, to Active to oar isntrnua tho bonsllt
of such nilystt!taglsitl,
ModCrii Prices Prolighout our Stock,
EXCEPTION.WITHOUT
Dec. 9, 'BB.-tf. •
- 11. B. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 1Y: D. OF Pr DINSYLVANIA §} _
Pittsburgh, January 2; 1839.
IN BANK RUPTC Y.-1n the matter of
EAYttS A. BARTLETT, Batikrotit
This is to ONO notice, that on the'llist day of Decem
ber, 1808, a {Warrant of Bankruptcy sans issued aLetiost .
the eclat° of HAYRE,A. PAIL:Mt:TT, of Birmingham,'
in the county of ilontiagdon, and'Stnte of Pennsylvania,
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petitior.:
That the,,p,Ment,Or..any delivev,of qqy
projtertyibujohjklng to sucialshitt tip to htm:.
.u,V,'and the transferor nor -propel Itiwitre rema-,
den by law; and that a meoting of the creditors of said'
Bankrupt, to mcre,the(r pat., mut to choose ono or moral
Assignees of his joints, %IMMO held ,
at'a Court of Bank-'
ruptcy, to be holden at tho °nice of the Register in Batik.'
ruptcy, at Hollidaysburg, before J.)I IN I)ItOT11Elt LINE,
Es93,l,logiitbr; thb led; day. ocßohntaryi 'A, L1.:35(19,
at 10 a'clubk, it:
Tuos. A. ROWLEY, tf. S. Marshal,
jono ; it.,•• , Messenger.
W. F. BATHURST, Deputy.
DISTRICT COURT or THE UNITED STATES. FOR TUE t
, 1 t IVErrrox Manua or PENN'.I: 4
VSSIGIVEB, I APPOIN-T.PD,
In tiro molter 11.1p31X8 JAMES Batik- •
.
20 whom it may cancer,.
The undersigned hurAlly.,given ;Mica of .his appoint
ment as assignee of tite .estate of PllO5. JAM HS MATES,
of 0003.0011 n, in the county of Huntingdon, In the said
diett lot, who hat been adjthiged n bankruist upon hid own
pultion, ay.tao disti tat Court of saidolistriet,
2Dated at Iloilid4aburgi Nbiy:of.l.Junitary,'Al-th
;
1! , - ) l4tTiX I,,,LoN'ar.Eorcgre,
'ia l 4 3 : • • , !!„. .t• !!! .! r:‘ A4,lgnee.
ER
cnNpun
71;INW/R - INVIZZNIIFACTEIEYEriu i,
Celebrated Iron Frame Fianos,
VVareiooms, 722 A;ch St.;
Ilasre n eived the Prize Medal tif tho World's Great Ezlii
;
Wie
wherever
Landon, Erik. The highest Prizes awitriled when
and exhibted. [Flatubllll..lllB23j
,a0pt.80,'03.3m. , , • •
PaLWWIS
EVERY MONTH,
igtEßl"itißF, RADQIIARTERS
sloo4lVlauejettean be inade:bs+Mideltrtni
fetuale Agents. IVehave
nothing for curinisitylieelfent,:but reliable, steady, pron.
table employment, for tholo bo moan business. Address,
with act. clamp, 0. liinn,4.llon k C 0.,. 45 Now St., New
Tort• •
_
• NEW AND Ndw Era in
s Mime POPULAR MUSIC at POSt/LAN, ZRICEO.
Nelf,dime Series of Music for the
No. I ne a ready.--Music and words of ttlomlc Sor
JINkS DP Tug itottSE- MARI NS:" loth
ere to follow rapidly. price, 5 cents each. :Your. NeAys
dealer boo It or will got It to: you. Mailed en recela og
price: Address larcitcocK, blishay 89'
Spring street, New.Yerki ei;:•2:14 w
sz - TO THE WORKING CLASS . .
AM now prepared to furnish constant employm-nt to
I all classes at their homes. for their spare montentS.—
Business new, light and profitable. Fifty cents to $5 per
evening Is easily earned, and the buys and girls earn
nearly as much as men. Great inducements aro offered.
All who see this notice please send me their address and
test the btteine.e for themselves. If not well satisfied, I
will send $1 to pay for the troublo of writing too. Full
particulars sent free. Sample sent by mall for 10 cents.
de'23-4w Address' 'FL C, Ali LEN, 'Atugunto, Maine.
AGENTS WANTED oT sell a New Bock
, pertaining toßAprt.
culture and the Michaele' Arta, Edited by Ono. E. WAD.
ma, E.q.. the distinguished author and Agricultural Na.
ginror of the New York Central Pork. Nothing like It
ever published; 200 sugrasings. Belle at eight to Far
mers, Iklechenica and Workingmen of all classes. Active
men and women are coining money. Send for circulars.
E. D. TREAT &CO., Publishers, 654 Broadway, N. Y. 4t
MONEY EASILY MADE ,
With our Complete Steucll and Roy , Check Outfit.
Small capital required. Circulars tree- STAFFORD
31ANFO. 66 Fulton Street, New York. de23dw.
Given gratis to live, euergetie Agents, male or female, in
a new, light end honorable business, paying thirty dol
lars pea day auto. -No gift enterprise, no humbug. Ad
dress Monroe'Kennady& Co., Pittsburg, Pa. .. 4w
81.000 -PER YER guat. Wraenteed,
and steady empl A oymen want a
re fable agent is arery'county to sell-ear Ittlenti White
Wire Clnthea Line, (Everlasting.) Address )Yuma Wilts
Co., if. William street, 'New York, or 16 Dearborn street,
Chicago, ill. de23-ter
. .
Carpets—Don't Pay the High Prioei !
THE NEW ENGLAND CARPET CO., of Boston, Mass.,
established nearly a quarter of a century agar fu
their present location, In Halls over 71, 73, 75,77, 79, 81.
83, 85 and 87 Hanover street, have probably fotrul•bed
more houses with Carpets than any other house in the
country. In order to' afford ihoso at a oilstone° the ad
vantages of their low prices. propos° to send, on receipt
of the pt ice, 203 arils or upwards, of their beautifeCot
tags Carpeting. at 50 cents per yard, with samples of ten
sorts. vatling in price front 25 cents to $3 per yard, suit-
able for famishing every pmt of any house. de2B4w
WANTED AGENTS- tion„M
CUSHMAN & CO'S
GREAT ONE DOLLAR - STORE!.
Descriptive checks $lO por hundred. Consumers sup
plied direct Dent the manufactories, and all goods war-
ranted. CI colors sent free. Address '
.CUSIIMAN k CO.,
0c28.12w. 10 Arch St , Boston.
4i *-1
~
..•. V : ,
hen seendla to ice Magma:a
Ciraill atl.:l ) = r
- WE ARE COMING .
And will present to any person
'l - ..., ..:. ,
•'-- • - -
Sendlaig us a Club In our great
. ' One Dollar Sale ofDrst 'and Fancy
(Gr CD
, .
A WATCH, piece of SCENTING, SILK DRESS
PATTERN, Ac, Ac., .
FREE OF COST.' , '
Our indricsments during the past few years lutveibeun
lat:ge.
NY . 4
NOW DOUBLE OUR RATES
. - OF PREMIUMS.
We linio made many important additions to our Winter
Stocks, and have largely extruded our Exchange List,
and we now f el confident to meet the demands of our c.X. ,
tenslyn patronage.
Ncnilfsr A - cts circutur.
Catalogue of Goods and Samples each to any address
free. Send money by registered letter.
Address all orders to
J: S. ITA.WES & CO.:
15 Federal Street, Boston, Blass.
P. 0. Box 0.
Wholeaale Dealers in Dry and Fancy Qonde, Cutlery,
Plated Wore, Albinos, 'Leather Goods; ke.; fie. ' deM-12w
. .
,
E ASE AND COMFORT I ' '
• „
-
- -
PREPARiD cnitr
DR., J.' J. LAWRENCE
'244ElMtimoie
'BALTIMORE, li."2Bfrif;oll3; •
-•:,
• • I. I " FOB'SA LE BY pima 3T9 EVEItYIyIIBuB. ;
TliE BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT. 150. in; '63-Iy. - •
Thero is nothing ; an, valuable as PERFECT
'SIGHT, and PERFECT SIGHT .
can only be obtained by using PERFECT
SPECTACLES l „The tlifaculty ,
orpioc - priug is':
WELL KNOWN.
i 16'88/ . 6 lAZAIVS' 'di -MORRIS,
'Opticians,
Occulists and
'IIARTFoRk ,CONNECTICUT,
Manufacturers of. the Celebrated
Perfected Spectacles
, .
Haire, after:3 , mM of Experience, Eirnminient
and the erection of • eostly machinery, been'
enabled to • procure 'that:grand:desideratum,
'PERFECT SPECTACLE
.
which. s have,been sold-with .- unlimited ,satts-.
. Ltetieif ,
,?,Inesq4usetts, ~ -•- • r
• Rhode
Connecticut, , .
New Tfampshire,
'Vermont i
• • ..••••,•
• '-`.&-) ntne'years'."' •
Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never
• "•:- tire the eye, anadast.manY.yearal
: • , -- vvithout change l'2 '• • •
Messrs. Lazarus & Morris
y. olive appointed,
Mr. AARON' :STEWARD,
• .•-• •• Watchmaker and .TewaYej;
' •• Sole Agent for HUNTINGDON, PA.
ZerNO , PEDDLERS Empipiy.p,w-Qx
I. S..WATERNIA'N,'. •
PROPRIETOR OP' ' ••••
•
Waterman's Oooktail and Tonio Bitted,'
Wrrlosalo and
tted,t;
-'7 lichoill . difelilieAlei Bikeriliaidtbeel caroled
to by some of our eminent practising physicians. as the
beet tonic new in use, and the °oaten Bitters is the uni
versal favorite among judges of a good gig or whisky
cocktail. • • '•nov4.Bm. • -
. .
A . G - pms ivANi*p.Vos:it
NIGH,T-SCENES in the pinFh
'DT REV. DANIEL nrAitOu,
, • • r
For full, free, - flawing, clear, sparlippg, pWeirwid. grace.
NI style; for poetic genine; for beauty of thodght end rich
glowing imagination; for nice analysts ofcharahlor,gra-
Fide delitientioni: and - rips scholarship; forlifo-like pie
tures, glowing words and tilklTY,4ll.l4lltrattglie,4lll9WPrk
has no equal. Such conimendutlous vs the ativie have
been received from Bishop illuipaqu, , Rev. Albert Barnes,
Noah Porter, D. D., LI.. D., W •A. Menge, 11.• D• Ccprge
Dana Boardman, DD., I. W. Wiley, Ilq., arouel W.
Fisher, DD., LL. D., and lending Clergyman and'the press
of all denomluOlouil., S p ud for, circulars containing the
kCi4B uib'evepylvhere" nestingwith unparallel
ed
success. It is 'Cinest beautifully illustrated and Edo,
guppy bound book,- and idess,as AVE,Ty*,dX.
Commissions, $lOO t.o $2OO por Torkth,
according to ability andTegargx. •
Address, • Air,qtau;, mcgtlitple & CO.,
. ' Philadelphia rsi•
. • ' • o r St, LOlliP,
NOTICE.
• An 'weane indebted to the firm of Johnston &
Wettpon'
l are, requettted to, call and make erfttlereent.
The need money - qud 'must have it. :All accoubtAbot
eattivd by the flret titty pf Echrwkry, pieced in the
bangs of In officer for collection.
Jand-tf. .101INSTON &.WATTSCI,4'.';
Cheaper thati the Odailie§f,t
, - -7--,
BARGAIN-L-
IMMO
I ,, X.ct3Fice.ll:2ol.C3t3b. iStc+l;e)
inst 'En4 of ffuniingdori,Teliteii,
tiYTe ara now, offernig,,pur, im
mense and well-assorted.stock of
Goods; at thoimighly•'Feduced,
- and unprecedeoted 19W pl4.*;
our superior, facilities enalDlfini*
to compete successfully - with. the
cheapest.
Our stock consists of GroOriegk
Dry Goods, Notion's, .Hardware,
Queensware, Glassware - , Willow
and Cedar Ware,' Table and-Floor
Oil Cloths, Carpets, Rugs'iind
Door Mats, Crocks, Jugs, Stayes,
Tinware, ron, Stee, Nails, Glass,
Putty, Oils ' Pairits,:Drugs,'Floar,
Feed, &c., &c., &c., all in, grOt
variety, at prices that will_ not t
fail to suit consumers. - -We. are,
also dealing in all kinds of Coal
'and Lumber, our facilities:. .41
these coniinodities
.being superior
to any other firm in Huntingdon.
We claim them as SPEQiALTIEg , in
our trade, in which ticla*j'ean
compete - with us., , .
We buy all 'kinds :of -.Grain,,
Seeds, Flour and Feedi at-- the
highest market ' rates,' and 'give
thC highest * prices in Goods for
Produce •of all .kinds. Do not
'fail to call and' examine - our stock
and - prices, as both are;,
please, *: • - - • •
:HENRY,, & CO:
Iluntingdon r Pa.
oct2B
ROSADALLS S , -
THE , GREAT
, -
BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES' •
• •SCROFULA IN ITS VARIOUS:FOR*, • 't
MEM
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Co7imnption, 1.1 z; its 'keirp*ist atage4„.E:n
leiiveip.enr" izn'd ,Ulcetalio'n of the'
Glctas,joints,'Boites;ET4eys,
• Uterus; Ohroidc - .ltheub
, , • tism, Er uptio of the Sl in, '
' ' Chronic SOe Bilks;
ALSO
. • - -SYPHILIS -
' " IN 'AIL ITS FORMS.
DISEASES OF . , - ;WOMEN,,
Loss of Appetite, Sick Headache, Liver
Complaint, Pain in .the-Back,Ln
r. prudence:in Life,_ Gravel,.' •••:.
GEgtRA.L
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RIDNEYS AND .lILADD.ER 4
/t ten l'orfet .I.tonAVV%
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and tut4l,7au4 y.toies the entire system to a healthy
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