_ e• HUNTING O.N-, A Wednesday morning, Feb.:10;1869. LOCAL &,PERO.ST-AL. !lettings Mt. .11oriah. Lodge, No. 300, A. F. 114, meets second - 39 n ", "el:OB. 010 mb mOnthi in Brown's building. Standing Alone 11. R. A. Chapter, No. 201, meets the find Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown's building. Juniata Lodge, No. 117; I 0. 0.14 'moon every Friday evening, third floor, in bolster's building. Standing Slone Lodge, No 82.1. 0. G. 7'., meets every Tuesday evening in third floor of Read's building. , • Arrapaha Trite, No. GS, I. 0. en. Jr.. meets ivory Thursday evening, third floor, Leister's building. Tinting Nen': Christian Association meets tine first and third Monday evenings each month, io Drama's building. /bat 33, G. A. R meets third Monday of each month in Court House. Trios anneal mee)l ,tho first Friday evening of each month. • • • .. , brief , The numb'ernf the linighle'of Pythias in this State is 40,00 . 0, A railroad is talked of between Ligonier and Latrobe, in Cambria oaunty. . . If rich men are not necessarily bad men, are, pear, men Races/ wily good men. The balance of this week is Lent, and Sun day. next ie given to St. Valentine. 1 h infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. 14N:died at Harrisburg on the 30th ult. Somebody removed a barrel of flour from ,'Sitit office on• Wednesday night of last week. The Altoona Tribune proposes to enlarge on the fuit oP Diarch. Do put it off a little longer. Dogs,,treee and peOplo with colds can sym pathize—they all have a bark and the ocean bas many The woodman who spared that tree came near freezing to death on account of a scar city of wood. A hint to ladies.—lli)vr to prevent gray hairs—keep your head shaved. Warranted to fail: Babies are like wheat; they aro cradled and thrashed; and filially' become the flower of the family. The Quarterly Convention of Good Tem plars,of this district meets at Ifollidaysburg, init. Mr. Richter it Son, of, the National hail, will please accept our thanks for a bottle of German,wine. , A slight fire brolie out in the jliit of this Vete on Sunday )set,'but it was' soon extin `guieheid.'", Cause—defective flue. • Mr. J. M. Albright, ticket "agent and'ope sator at Tyrone for six years past, has been **signed a pOsition in this general ticket office ,• , , • • • • • • The Altoona Tribune insists that there is nnakirin the stomach of d girl at' tho poor house of that county., Why isn't his snake ship beheaded? There were two parties last week, at which the young and lively tripped' - the light fan tastic toe. Our, eager young, pen, already wants dancing school. -. —The active officer who recently arrested a savage blow has since further distinguished himself by stopping a flying report, and .catching a violent cold; V• ' Our subscribers in arrears and others in iniist not forget that it does take .money to run a neli4lap'er; can't '4 . - re; by let:tiit'y'sni . The Republican county committee of Blair county,t4opett they ,Itayeme.jurisilietion in the Inattee Of refeCriitk the CraWfid county ' , yam to the people: "If not that way, how? toniiegode goiloation. baloUn instead of `pclur inAsipt eke is, lift! beaß r dm:l4 other they ;it:yea an(V741 . 36i - Bfble to.t.lgoA.:lctlpgra, Eli II The eanference the. 1.1,1 3 1. Church, re cently held Alt'n'erta . , s inade the following F. Woodward. • Boys and men will take notice that we will tprosedute to ttie '.eiteift of. tholaW:iny person edefaciolg or dostrnying: a- handbill, poster or ,eirett!ar,rinted at the Globe office, posted ,•- , town or-the-country.-- were burked„sit:.trieiorning of the : 2d. Elie property teas owned by Igr.:Thompson, of - Ilarriatiurg, arf was neWly . ' and hand 851inelY ft:l;l46A last, *. iuMmer. • • , marettirneVuti iti our town last week, who it from New York, ,feting et(tijer: it number of burgle. Whenef {9rte maAe to arrest him, he wae • like the Irlitihmatt'stlea--_not there. AVOutEtve" months, or until the of JOY, re id' t i tle dine silowd Wh ieh io,Vvind up bur Raj the' Second Advbntists. Those who believe it' Will of course pay up j9l,:th.bii Mgt %CA '4rd.if tipiit . Sicansi on; robes „.Isesel)foryison, who killed, John,)ne, in July last, , at'Osseols; has been tried and .01retSJeCat I Ttsdge t Mnyer,, at -Clearfield,. to, seven years and siitsonthCeenfineinentlis • thea;esterb epitentiaryt , . • • . .•• Two men and a woman were arrested at '.Altione'llist week, charged with embezzling the sunrof. $14,000 frem.parbes in Imilana iolis. • ; hic, B i hearing .before Judge nfltitiakcitY,and, were sent' to, Ind la rKi- Rolfe , inchargecfp!oper ntkeers- , • • , Thequststion asked. what Would a .town be if • it-Atuf no nowersiper.,l - the answer to ,41ig;:f444„ is,' ho' would ,know there ; Was a *min if it had no newspper. : l3,9sipest,p9n, think of the importanceof.your local paper, Aind;Ovottiee7; Mid citizens pelt: 4 ' • -- • :-The Commissioner of Internal -Revenge that - farmers - have no right' - 4o tiave-their:graiia manufacturetliodotour i and then Bell: then ,OCIAK in any,rommor g without paying a license to thaGovernrnent. Ile has al so'idialcaeh i debision'tliatsbuirdiiig`risso oiations are liable: te pay:special and income tax as bankers. 4 • tirlati raitartiockfell i.n a triince tiftjeligid'uir fiysi in Raiiistdirk vihile;sh6uling, and ro pained unconscious for 157,1001ri. aarly Imek, during-w4ich ,time she took i no nour ishwenr r urbatrer. gu.royising stits, T ilegan shouting again, but suchbeLute'ciiiici and collected, as usual. Or Flannels, CussiineFes, Satinets 40., at very low figures , at Glazier & Bro. Only think pouhle Width Bp.pred Flannels, 33 to 37/ cents. Wool Ceasimaree, GO °onto. Doeskin Ceeeimeree, 51,00. iteavf Tweed, 25 cents. .N.tintooky jeans, 16, cent:a, . 2t i•roceealogs of the Town council. 'Stated meeting, February 5, 1869: The Council met. Present—Assistant ,Burgesses Messrs. Miller and Elliott; 'Council, Messrs. Artley, Black, Cun njrigharo, ICarmon; Hofright y Jackson and Port. The , minutes of the last stated moot ing were•read and approved. The special committee appointed to settle with delinquent collectors was called,upon for their report, when a motion-was' Made to grant the com mittee further time, and on this mo tion the yeas and nays were demanded -aridvere'as , YEAS—Art.I4, BlaCk,' and Miller, NAisL-Citraton, OttiMinghain, Elli ott, and Jackson-4. — So tho Motion was not agreed to. Messrs. Cunningham and Jackson moved that the committee shall be discharged from the further consider ation of the subject, which was not agreed to. A motion was made that the Coun cil now proceed to make a settlement with 'the ColleCtors, whereupon the ishair, ruled the Motion out ,of order upoit the ground that the matter had been instructed to 'a special committee which the Council had refused to die charge. Mr. - Elliott moved that the commit tee ,be instructed to make final report at the next stated meeting,.wbich was agreed to.. - Mr. Miller, Chairman bf the Build ing Committee, made report that the committee had met and in pursuance of instruction of the Council had con ferred- with' Mr. Artley and others in relation -to a plan for the Engine house and had 'a drawing of the same made; also, that he bad negotiated the re quired loan. • On motion, of Mr. Black and Mr. Cunningham, it'was • . Resolved, That as, somas the net now pending in the State Legislature, authoriz ing the contemplated loan is passed, the Chairman shall call a spe.ial meeting of the Council for the purpose of adopting measures for the immediate commencement of the work ,of building. Bills were read and orders granted as follows : David Grove for plank,' $19.00 Huntingdon Gas Co.. gas for January, 21.00 J. S. Common, printing, 3.00 A communication of Saml. Brown, Esq., was read, asking permission to pile some building materials on Frank lin street,' south of Hill, when on mo tion the request was granted. On motion of Mr. Black and Mr. Jackson it was Resolved, That the acting Chief Burgess be and he is hereby instructed - to advertise and sell for the best price that can be obtain. ed, the house belonging td the borough, situ ated on the cemetery grounds. On motion it was Resolved, That the Burgesses be and they I are'- hereby author:zed and instructed to call upon Mr. U. B. Lewis and ascertain what ac tion he has taken in the matter of procuring glass for the street lamps, and in ease he has not made the necessary prepttrhtionti to re. seind 'the to to adopt Such meas ures as_to thempay be deemed expedient to iiegure proper and prompt attention to the t..1•94144:2 J. SI3IPSON AFRICA, SCC'y Aiikottier Rillrond Project The Cumberland Civilian advocates the' construction of , a- railroad from Cumberland ;o Bedford,.3o.miles, and there to connect N`Vith the Huntingdon and Broad Top, Railroad, from Hun tingdon to Harrisburg, thence over the Lebanon Valley Railroad to,Allea to'Wr th6ice' Easton and' Ne'w, Rampton to,N,ew .I f or k, , over-theNow , Jersey Central Railroad. The total distance of this route would be 359 miles, and the probable cost of con struction would be $l - ,000,000. We hope to s,ee this project taken hold of with aeterininatioihtb pot it through. There are none who doubt the praeti cabilityLef 'a railroad Irma Mt Dallas to Cumberland, and the mystery to us is 'ilia capitalists do not turn at• tendon in that direeti,on., Desplesblk,, •; few months 'since, our yea - tiers may remember, the Rev. Mr. Love, ,of Alexandria, Huntingdon county, at considerable'expeelje and 'Mitch trou ble, brought a dozen fine lake or black bass from `-the- Potoinac,- near Clear ring v lddii and cast, them into the Alokandria, with the view of,„ultimatoy,breeding a supply of the"aboVe'fine 'species of fish, to satisfy the demands of his friends and neighbors. We learn that recently a heartless - Yrimg-,=-liti - emploYee' at the Juniata Iron Works—caught one of the finaSi-..0f tfielot, killing and clean ing it, abd appropriating it to the• use of lijs own--table. Waltonians -in the vicinity. of . Al4iindria are.ktatly in dignant at, the L man for his desecration and vandalism.—State Guaid. Local Liegislatlun. In the House,en Friday Pd.r,, Brown introduced..a petition from citizens of trun'thigdOn County for a law to se cure farmers and others from the loss of cattle, &o. On Fridaytho 4th, supplement to an act to prevent fishing with sein and lo,preteet bass fish in this Raystown branch of the 'Juniata river and its tributaries ,was reported back from committee; also•the act to repeal the sixth - section of an act for the protec tien'of wild. - turkeys ..and squirrels in this county: . ECU= Dills_ have been printed at- the Globe 013.16 - for public sales as follows ' Abner Lamp, executor of George Lamp, de'c'd., real estate and persoiial property, in ' Porter township; Wed nesday, February 24. „"Geo ,W. Isctt, personal property, near Marklesburg, March 4th. -B. 'Doan, Mapleton, household furniture"; February 17. ' Isett & Shultzbarger,,Personal prop erty, at SyruceCreek„plarch 4th. • littrgatne lii 'Dream Gonda. ' ' ' Any persons ,wishing• to purchase winter Dress Goo'ds of any description, can save money and time by golng to GlaZier.& Bro. where they have a well assorted stock of ' these goods, which they will, offer at a email advance on cost until the Ist of April. It parrfAa j t Barrels! From 50 to 10) empty flour, sugar and molasses barrels, all in good oon dition, for sale cheap at Massey 4- ()WS Enterprise. New Goods; New and popular Dress Goods re, ceived this_week, at ..the store of Gla zier & Bro. which they will sell at pri ces to suit the Limos.— t Enterprise Items Who will get the beautiful doll "CURRENCE;" 615 00 or the barrel uud a half of the. best-family fleotr ?. 'The secret of success of Enterprise ,Headquartors -would ; he worth a for tune to many business men, and econo my in every family 'governed by the same rule. , Enterprise Headquarters and its customers are mutually benefitted, and the people are not slow. to see it. NANCY andlibr carriage—who will get it? It is the Most ingenious and most beautiful toy in the county. Itcost $5,00 and will be given away imparti ally on the. first of March to a custo mer of Enterprise Headquarters. A new supply of Syrups,' Baking Molasses, Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Choc olates, etc.,_ cheap, at Massey & and bandsoniii prhsents iit . the bargain every* month., , . ; 4 • - Dessicated Cocoanut for Pies, Pud dings, Cuhut?, etc ; for sale at the cheap Grocery of Massey & Co: When„ presents are - .distributed at Enterprise Eit;tidqulrtersit is impos sible.to,knewi, who ave receic' e them until the numbered cheeks'in the pos session of customers are pyesented.— Tht person_ iThO.dietribtites :the _ pros enis does not know the number .of single card h'eld bY any prison. The distribution is strictlY impartial. • • • • •,. • • - Landis Steel, three yews of ago, held the card that received 'the barrel of flour for Jannary.,: The cards for the sewing 'lllhelline;big Mintstick, and - several Other preseritsltre somewhere in the country. Send them in. A full assortment' of fresh Spices, Baking Powders, Prunes, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Dried Peaches and Apples, Beans, Rico, Hominy, Barley, Oatmeal, eto., etc., just received by Massey & Co. Country produce taken in exchange for Goode at Enterprise Headquarters. cidi-From the Army Hospital; the bloody batttle•field,the mansion of the rich and the humble abode of the poor —from the office and the sacred desk; from the mountain-top, distant valley and far-off islands of the ocean—from every nook and corner of the civilized world, is pouring in the evidence of the astonishing effects of Drake's Plan tation Bitters. Thousands upon thou sands of letters like the following may be seen at our offiee: * * * * I have been in the Ariny Hospital for f urteen months, speechless and nearly dead. At Alton, 111., they gave me a bottle of Plantation Bitters. Three bottles have made me a well man. I\rAGNOGII WATER.—SLINtriOT to the hest roported German Cologne, and sold nt half the price. tf MARKETS. = PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 4, 1869 Superfine Flour at 55, @ 5,25: extra at 5650; @ 8 fancy Wentern extra tinnily {.7.00,97, 75; Pennsylvania do do $13,00 and fancy blends $11,00®13,10 according to quality Rye flour $7,50®,7.75. There is very little Prime Wheat offering. and this do. seriptiou is in et. tuly request at full prices, but lute. for grades ale neglected. Sales of 1500 bushels new red: at $1,70g1,90, and 1000 builirla amber at $O OO. Rye Is un changed. tides of 110 bushels new Western at 51,00. Corn is Beare and advancing, yellow at $l.OO {Venter', mixed at 00cti,@1,00. Onto al oln good request ut nu Ild. {MUM Salon of 0010 bushels 110% Pentioy ivonlaat 73g76 cents. Nothing doing in Raley and Malt 52,00. PITTSAIRGH, Feb 4.—Flour.—The market he decreased. We quote sales of spring %heat Flour at sssn.),@3,6o, ulster Flour at $8,7509.00 limey at $12612,50. M heat. red, $1,75@1,85 and for white, $2,08.6)2,111 Corn Iron. first handset $l,OO. Rye, VA per bushel. Oats 6100/et Burley 2,05@5.1,10. Potatoes, I - each Blow• 6,75 bbl Lows 16, 1 4 . e, Lard tic. Butter 43Cts15c Ib; Eggs 33 doz. MEEKER New Valle, Fob. d.—Vold closed at $1,35X. HUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY REMIT & CO E=! FLOUR—,Superfine Fluur, per barrel, , $6.50 ' Eitrn Flour,- : ,' do .6.00 Family Flour, do 8.00 GRAIN—Red Wheat, per bushel, . 1.50 White Wheat, do 1.60 ' Rye, du 1.25 Corn, ..... OntS, Barley- SEED—Timothy, do 2.50 Fl - 11x - solid, do ' r 2.25 Cloverseed. per 64 the. 8.00 PROVISIONS—Potatoes, per bushel, 1.00 Dried Apples, Corn Meal, per cwt., ' 2.50 Dried Peaches, per pound, 17 Beef, do .10. Lard, do , .•20 Pork, do 13®14 , Butter, du 40 Cheese, • do 25 Egge, per dozen, ' 20 11am, . • • • 19 Side, 17 Shoulder, , 15 Cum.-113rd seal, per ton, G.50®9•00 Broad Top coal, 'do 3.00 CIIIIBER, per 1000 feet, 12.00®30.00 SHINGLES—Lap, per 1000 'ft., 10.00013.00 '3iiint Shingles, do - q. 5008.00 Miser./..tAaous , ---Bark, per cord, 9.00 . Bran, per cwt., .. 1.25 , Hope, per pound 40 Wool, do 40®45 Hay, per ton, 12.00 Hides, • '; • ' • 6a47 Green Apples, - do 1.50 Onions, do 1.00 SPECIAL NOTICES. • NO NANIII . It Is a common thing cown-ddys to hear persons com /loin about their physical disabilities which bring no much discomfort to both mind and body. that they liti4 no gratification in anything around thous. Vila has no satisfying root at night, another is always peevish and despondent, still another tab's no delight in society, and otheis again find no compensating pleasures in labor, exercise or even lifo. No name is given lu pathology for their ailment,, nevertheless the causes are always fires. cut, They simply lack vital power, and Prof. Baker says that ..tho beat vemody for this class is 1111SIILEit'S HERD urn s," which he has lased for several years. and with uniform success," us it tones the Stomach and Liter—the seat or tho complaint—and reconstructs the shattered constitulion. This vitalizing tont+ speedily removes the canse of languor mad discontent, imparts a calm tome to Lila net Vous syiitem, rouses alto dormant or gans of the body, anal blesses the imifi.rer sulfa perfect and lasting health. . - feb9 DAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS: Thu Grafton :Mineral Palo t Company ate now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest and most 114- ruble Paint in use; two °outs teen' put ai , naked with (turn Linseed Oil, will last ten or fifteen y ems; it Is of a light brown or beautiful chocolat° color, and call be changed to green, lead, Stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste of the consumer. it le valuable for Mon et* Fences, Barns, Carriage and Car makers, Palls and Wooden-ware, Agricultuial implements, Canal Boa., Wessels and Ships' Bottoms. Caipas, Motel nod Shmkle Roofs. (it being Fire and Witter proof,) Floor Oil Cloths, (one Manufacturer having used 0.01,0 bbls. the past peer) and as a paint for any purpose (s unsurpassed for 'Way, durability, elasticity and atiliesit Caere. Price $0 per bbl. of 60t1 lbs., which will supplya farmer for years to come. Warranted in all cases as atove. :end for a ch. color which gites full particulars. None genuine unless branded in a trade mark, Houton Mineral Paint- Po' sons can eider the Paint and remit the money on re ceipt of the goods. Address • it. If. FAUN ESrOCK & CO., Pittsburgh,' Agents lot Pcnias3 gyjr- For solo by the paunni or barrel at bowls! Hoak Stole. novlB.tlui. • PNESS BLINDNESS and CA TARIM Mown with the utmost Buenos% by J. nAACd, M. 11.. nod Professor of plumes of the Eye and Aar in the Aledical allege of Penosytuania, 12 yearn exper ience, (formerly of Loyden lielland,) N... 805 ARCH St., Philadelphitt, Tentitnotinds eau ho goon nt this aka, Tile mot - tient faculty ars Invited to accompany their pa tient., as ho has no secrets In his pir (talc°, Artificial Eyes Inserted without pain. No charge for paaualnatiofb. tinue'l7,lBllB-Iybul. STILL-A-HEAD In „ Presents,- gook find Our Gifts for FEBRUARY. They Cost Yoil Nothing. , The Beautiful 'lire sivi dressed Doll "Curranee $15 ; 00 or 1 12 barrels of - ' 1 -Beautiful and flubstantial Chair,- • 5-00 Walking Doll "Nancy" and Carriage, 15,00 Beautiful Chinn Ton Set for Girls, , '4 - 00 pair of Montle Ornamental YRS* 250 / Cow and. Calf, (large toy,) -3 ; 00 1 new Cedar Wash Tub, • 2 00 1 new Aecordeoc. - • - 5 00 1 Corn Broom. s • ' ' ' '1 50 1 six lb box London Raibins, 1 toy Cat, "Tom," 1 Child's Corn Broom, 30 1 two lb box Whitman's Candies, 1 50 1 25,1 h sack Family Flour. 1 Monkey, (not mischievous, • 15 1 ornamental French Cupboard, toy, , • 2 ,50 1 Giant's Head, 2 00 1 hand Scrubbing Brush, •, l5• 1 Patent Tap, • • , • 40 1 Mammoth Miutetick. 2 00 16S-ff3D 30 OTHER PRESENTS. Hour sales during the month go above' our estimate, we will 'increase the number of preSente. 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 MASSEY & Cos Grocery, Confectionery and Variety Stem, from and including.ilonday, the Ist, to and including the 27TU DAY OF FEBRUARY,:IB69, will receive a numbered card for every 25' Cents,worth purchased, which — Will entitle the holders to as many chances as they have numbered ,cords, to re ceive one or more of the above prea. cute.' ' , • The goods on. hand consist of Books of all' kinds,. Fancy Artiel Mtti coal Instruments, Perfumery, Wall Paper, Groceries of all 'kinds, 'Whitman's cel ebrated Confectionery. common% Can dies, Fruits of all kinds, Toys, Extrh Family Flour, Buckwheat Flour,.Corn Meal, Mince Meat, Sweet Cider, Vine ar; Coal Oil, Tubs, Buelcofs;Baisketa, Stopeware, Brushes, Brooins, Whisks, Apples, Potatoes, etc., etc , too numer ous to ;mention. , Our prices will be as 7.511tif not: Mtver than elsewhere for the sated, goMIS. Now' s your tithe to receive a Handsome Present, Cheap:'' The Enterprise will'be continued, and val. uable presents will be, distributed the first day of every month. Publie nutice will be given jn„the,.l,Ourza/ &American and Globe, the first week in eve ry ,month of the numbered cards entitled to presents, (the Monitor having 'yielded to rt "combination of '"Qtherlinifiness dill not advertise for the Enterprise"; And Pres ents' can bb a t iv time iiftdiotfi . O let of each 7 ,,mon)h, on presentation ! oc;ptinkbct:ed C. n. FLAUTE Stamps and Printing Office Lusiness not included in the ulnivo. Huntingdon, Feb: 1',:18.69. ' TERRIBLE DEATH ingueit was lately held in a rniserahle hovel in St. Sauvour, Camida, occup,ied by Oliver Cafrance, wood sawyer, who earned the pittance of eleven shillings a week, wherewith to support himself, his wife and tour children.. The poor fel low after, partaking of a scanty break. fast was proceeding to a shipyard, when his wife remonstrated with him saying ho was, too ill: ,replied "We have neither-wood rier:food, and you and the children rnuiit' starve if' I .don't work,, „thquA i it called foVlits oclm• rade sawyer to:accompany i , him , ' and they began. sawing logsas. usual, but he was too feeble tb - proceed:and told Boldud be felt as if he wits'dyhig. He then ralliod s a Tulip,. and-said it was necessary family's Ina;ntenunee that he should' work even though" it were hard to do; and work" lie would or at least try : _it- once pore. But ho was unequal to the effort, and turned to go home, saying liemust not, die in the cold: Ife 'bird - gone:titiVa'feW'steps when he fell and expired. , 1.20 ?;11.0:7 :MARRjEDi:. !..;.3 1 / 2 0 A At the 31, B. Parsonage, • Feb: 4th, bY,4f7.7 R, r f ijlAl)P , -40PEwr SHARER, of Sibilliftold:LO BETH BRICKER; of Huntiogeltiii. • , •,:: Mil In Pittsburg, Pa:, on •the 29th of January, 1869,11 r: JOHN M. DORLAND, formerly of this plite'e, aged 55 years. iwtiss - sToRE4 ~. ...._,_1:,:,...., ,- I.'•'j:'Z'7;,4 , ' ii a 4:PA 1 , ( 4:,...„-)6-c1 i--T •r, At - 111. 3. , 1-11.35:13P-1%T3 11 , kuccessorda p. ~ At. GIIVENM,I STEIN PIANOS, ',a otliirmakes; • MASON & HAMLIN 'CABINET 'ORGANS, Mel, deans, Gultars,Violins, Flfes, Flutes, Accordcons, &c., &c. , in -Pianos, Organs, and' Melodeons Warranted far flea years. Circulars sent on app'lcatiou, Address 3. GREENE, J 11127,69 A*, -$5.00 GREENI3,49Icor raw teidb sent !roc to any Nolc 'A ge v n t: 1' AQENTS WANTED TOIL Matthew Hale Smith's New Book, "Sunshilie , dud 'Shadow ( iri , 'Neiv York." 4. work replete with aanecdotes And LIFE-IN Tit l}lt AT slialloo43LF§, Being a Mirror of Now York, reflecting the sEcitEti OF TILE. GitliAT CITY. 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All persons indulited to toe firm df Johnston k Wifttson, aro requested to call Bud make suttleineut. They ueed money and must have it. All necOunth not settled by the first day of February, will be, placed in the haudo - of in unless for Collection. Istitt-tf. JcililiSTON .5: W.ATTSON. 1 50 DIED, EIMEGEI • • • Nouting4lob,.l't., fbor Leiger's Now Nodding ST . ATARD'S STATEMENT. JOHN LOOAN, 9t ard: in Recount with the Ilun Uneaten County Alma Home, from 6th day of November, 1567, to lat clay of December, 1868, inclusiso : Dlt. To unit drawn from county treasury on orders,. 365 40 received front Bradford county, GI 30 Dr. W. 11. Kerr, for surgical instruments, 20 00 Overseers of poor, Juniata. county, 8 00 Ger: Grernling for moving, r- 3 -. r -....-, t 8 00 ,Clover, sand tokerr. rpr privates use g bd.bo, : : ,5 25 •Coah received ror.horeo etilda• • 4 • 235 00 thilßriiitrifterAirVetioiii, • , '...:: i.. / . I " '• ll 75 •Checklibra Garribrio corn:air, -- -r - '4B 50 G. W. Whittakor, for ploughing, 5 00 J. nem, r. on the Neil dolor, 45 00 Jane Smith, n pauper, 13 50 9utidry poisons fin sundaes, 0 13 CR. By sundry ExpouhituriSs Wino ofhopee, as per monthly • • ntatemontti, Ituraliered as' follows, viz: Sla(meld No. 1, for Nor. ti Dec. ISG7 By cash paid for postago stomps, Trikreling oxpeusis,' Freight, Pennaylrania Railroad, Itellios m g pauper, M iscellanoous, Statement .10. 2 for January, MS By cash paid for postago skimps, papor, TraNeling encamp., Freight, Pennsylvania Railroad, ltentovßig papers, Statement No. 3, for February. 1868 By cash paid for postage stamps, &c., Ttaveliog expenses, , , , • Weaving. cerpet,/ :1 , , Mis',ellanedub, - , , " =MI Stakment No. 4, for North c.C. April. By cash paid for postage, stamps, paper, &c., Pt right on Pennsylvania Railroad, Miscellaneous, Statement N 0.5, for May, 1868 By cash paid for poitago statopn, envelops, to, 1 O 8 Traveling exrenses„ I Removing pauper, Freight onPenn43,lvania Railroad, 8 96 Miscellaneous, 2 88 • 1 . ; ' ; • Statipety:l9: 6, for June By cull paid for postage stomp, Freight on Ponnvirunia Railroad, ltemovitsg patiper , a, Cherry tree,',- Cheese, 110011arioons, Clothing for inmates, Statement No. 7, foi-'.fuly, 1868. • By cash paid for postage stamps and ;lapse. 70 Traveling expenses, 2 80 Freight. en- Pennsylvania Railroad, . 1 90 2 SO Statement No. 8, for August RP cull mad for, postage *temps, psper,..&e., -• 8 0 tiaveyntreapenses, - ; 4 _ ='.' 249 Removing pauper; . s' ' ,' , l •' ', , ' /75 ltatancv•on horsci;O:Trice, - - •' '— •' ' ' 130 Plow points, J. Eechler, 1 70 Freight, " •• 2 89 Miscellaneous, . , 82 Statement No. 9, fur September, 1868 By cash paid for envelopes and postage stamps, 04 natal:o . lns pauper." •• • r ••••50 IVlseella4eous„' • r r • , • 80 Sk!temeryt ./V.lO, for October d , By Ca' pall for freight On coal, P. R. R. 8 80 Tobacco, - • 25 Traveling exponaca, 1 25 Postage stamps and piper, , ' ' •59 , ; , • , Wenactit Aix 11, J:or Norepper t ) • •., fly pail' paid HiT paPpr; atittripitaiid tinrolopts, • • ' 50 Irayrling UxPposes,• .., .-, • '. .., , .' ~ 200 Honey 17 pounds, W.'l9nl'ilsinith, 6 00 515itake in S. It. Dung!. Bill, 4 00 1.1 eight on 'leanly Lynda Railroad, .1. 9J By sundry disbursements and allowances. • . . By cash for one bon:o 4 J. Flenner, 3::0 00 Wl:vat, W. A. Fr::her, 6, Ou balance on horns, C. Prim . ' ' 50 00 6slitry as Steward for ono year to Nov. 1843,, 450 GO Alldwancer to Mrs. Logah as' Matron, 60 so 1 : tnit A-, ::., ,-.- , ::.: , 1,. - : , ,: , $85583 To testimony of the col rectors. of the above account and statement we do hettamto set our bands thin tat day of December, A. D. 15b8. JACKSON HARMAN, ADAM HEH , Eft, JOHN b111.1.111t, nit ectors of the Poor. Attest, HENRY BREWSTER, Clet k. HOUSES FOR SALE-and RENT, The subsci flier wilt receive bids for the purchase °flits large THREE-ST° RX.BRIC K .B UILDING in which he now - re.iflca..ittal which is also occupied as a liardwin :time, 31avoilic bodge and Chapter, and by the Young Aletqn.lofian It Celitrai JmNitions location. Is d fine and sub:• stantial structure, having cut storm foundation and steps, pressed ht irk front, slate, rrf. French plate glass, holid walnut 'Nakli: best etS to oftinisii fnsido, with elabo. tate mouldings, fine glossing and paining. eits pipes to every apartment, and ,wholo licitiee• gummed with a view to comfort and convenienain Excellent well of wa ter and very large"c:stern w Ith both pumps on the porch. On the building ; lB a liendsgme Oltematory, giling a pleasant vow. of the town and conniiy for miles around. Altogether this is the most desirable and valuable property ht Huntingdon, which Is now one of the most pleasant and thinly town , - on the line of the Pennsylva nia Itail Mead; , . _ 4A31E5,11. ;. Huntingdon, Pa. d c 9 . i 43 AMC -4 " cf" _VriMire "At. ;;PidaKagiar . WE ARE COMING And rTyresent to fr d ,k" g )TT g' , "!' "Orte Sale orbrk and Farioy "•• • r Cvsir C) 1 A ITATp, ph:co 0,1p . e,171,4r,..,eij i mi plass PATTERN, &e, &c., lkitineerntaits' rita i" ' a p ' at' f ' oir , yearsfinyibo m WE I RON DOUBLY; OUICIIA.TES .""'MF , We have made ninny libtls;tifirf , nitlitione to our Winter Stocks,. nod hove largely, diatencled our Exchangii List, ntel we now f. el confident to meet ttxo demands of our ex tend,o palming°. r • Sena for ACc. , arcutar. Catalogue of Goods and Samples sent to any pyrites free 620 nitiney:ltidreidedoved letter % ArYdrhAs all orders to' • ' • " .5., 1 / 4 WES & Co., 15 Federal Streot, Boston, Mass. 7 tf9x`a.t side! Drprutd iFareV, Plated Ware, Albums, Leather Goods, Ac., ac: d023-12w WANTED;• , -AGENTS--tion„zrosr M 4 r- GREAT ONE DOLLAR STORE. Descriptive checks SlO per hundred. CoOponihre asp plied direct flout the manufactories, and all goods war ranted. CI culara sent free. Address • ' CUSHMAN At CO., - 003 1 12 w, . /0 Arch St Di'Spicf OMIT OP 'lnc U:fITED;SPAPLI. FOP FHA} • 19EpTPILP DIDPRICT . '• In thilnuitte . r, ofTOI.),MAS JAMES. MATES, Dank apt. - . •,‘:: • 2o loinnn it way concern: The underelgoed hereby .giree notice of; his tippolut, ent, s igiteo offlig ,tat tate 0 f littS ,JAMES AI A,l' bit?, pykrA,Cwle, In Opt cOulutit Ist in. J1;6_14411 di:Strict, whohas been adjudgedi bankrupt upon his own ptdtioni by the district Vuurt, of said district. • • , cllated at llollldaysburg, Olin 16tWilay uf: Janitary, A. D. 1800: • , a .1 .• • • • • •rtIiIARTIN L. LONGENECKER:, • 3t - Assignee. Dr. JIM. V. BURIIO' N'S TB, WARnArrrED itexoV4 ALL DESI son TOBACCO. /a entirely roiU.r6lp t• haroadel. intrViss nod enrish , * • , hat bland, Invutorate the syste , possesses great nourish, leg and attengtbetuus • wer,au excellent tonic and at. ptther, enables the ste • o digest the Inalle.; food, . Althea ;lulduul ,Zr m esh , ln i g, es m ta r b e llsh u e r s a xobtAt i 4ttAttt r ,!• ' cents per box, post • ..• AB into in • treatise on the ins :indents elreeta t • •neto, with lists • • testimonials, retort um ! . ete " 6" ra s ..T. A l ' jillo w Ar .i6,: t 'lPiTy", `' F • SALE BY ALL DRUGGI •. Sir autien.•—•Bewarp of bunOug imita. • a. CM/de/lark k COPitrightea , . ' J'41419 2 ' 9 ,. . tr ' ", •• ; . • • EW _,511.4D,. DRY, SALT , • RING' and Slabtorol, (Wairanted;)' ' I Oca•dapalea, , Ptaefitt; Carranta, Prune. naj o i,,;‘ot.. ron, &e. ( at mOnY,s, co's. D ECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES 1 i d of tho Huntingdon County Alms House, from DE CEMBER 4th, A. D. 1867, to DECEMBER let, 1868, . ,_ . RECEIPTS To amt. drawn from Co. Treasury on orders, $5020 69 John Logan, Steuart!, for sundries detailed in his , • • statement, • • '470 43 EXPENDITURES on. Fdr Farm, marked FT a F. By Honey Myers, for milking, Bills lib. 14: 2 $6) 51 Jacob Muller, 3 A: .1 3 75 Wm. Drake, " and sundries, sto 8 56 39 Wm. Harris. wagon work, - ' • 9. - 8.03 Wm. Harvey, " 10 6 90 J. C. &shier, ore plow nod points, 11 21 00 W. 11. llitrd, ono hay fork,, 12 10 00 A. D. Slebort, two shovel plows, ' ' • • 13' 5 00 Sundry persons, harvesting, , 10 to 16 662 miscellaneous, '•.17 to 20 755 David Smith, farm labor, (in part,) , 21 260 09 • • " Mil 1 88 2 45 10 93 Itir Budding and Improvements. 217 e B, fly Wm. Piper. for mechanical labor, No. 1 85 17 Wm. 11. Harris, " 2 78 40 Levi Decker, lumber, 3 143 32 Henry & Co., shingles, • 4 43 40 O. Etn ler & Sort, boards, 6 27 78 T. E. Orbisou, locust posts, &c. 6 50 BO A. L. Itioketts,lencing boards, 974 foot, 7 10 48 Wm. Harvey, scantling and boards, 8 9 01 Sundry persons, 'miscellaneous, 9to 12 12 08 DM Fbr Provisions, marked Fslc P. By sundry persons for 27171073 beef, Ito 8 221 40 John Lutz, 203 lbs pork, 9 20 80 Sterr & Withingtou, small meat, 10 &11 43 77 Sundryrersous,l/ 3 uLti , ng, &c., 12 5 to 1 16 4 .? 00 35 miscellaneous, 17 to 21 13 40 For Merehcindise, marked File V. lEEE By Cunningham & Carmon; merchandise, Ito 8 419 74 Wm. A. Frisker, ts 9 to 15 95 34 Wm. 11. Brewster, , "" ' 18 &17 135 34 Wm. D. Leas, , t 18 &10 147 OS B.T:Donglass,', ;. " , 20 to 23 1 ; 108 20 .11:X. Blair & CO, - . ' .• " 21 to 20' '27 91 N. H. Adams, , 27 24 98 Wainwright &,1o.; 28 17 95 Wm. March & Bro , " 29 15 00 ~51elttrney & Nephew, -. :: . _ 30 -,... 11 84 0 l'F. D. Stephens, - 31 — 11 11 Sundry poroons, SI to Si 16 50 Out Door Erpensa. Pile O. D. ' ' • . By 6 cases, roller afforded eontinuoitili through IBM out the year, Ito 6 324 00 7 cases, relief afforded constantly, bat thou less than one yr, average time 4 mos, 7to 13 137.31 5 cases, relief afforded temporarily, average time 4 weeks, 14 ton 31 87 iteliof afforded in sundry cases without regard to time, 19 to 29 inclusive 69 07 Powelton I& C Co., supplying 3.110y1d, 30 ,k 31 39 50 D. Stever, support fi burial, 0. Marshall, 32 &33 41 75 D. Clarkson, ono coffin for ' • ' " 34 " 700 Pond persons, comas trod funeral goods ; 35 to 39'•' 19 73 Sand physicians, medical services, 40 to 45 70 50 Dr. F. IL Conrad, do per Carbon tp., 46 60 00 Dr. S. Thompson, do per agreomont, balance, 47 10 42 John Flenner, sundry out door services, 48 to 53 " 78 80 Jackeen Carman, • , . ' " 64 to 67 62 40 Adam fleeter, . 11 , 68 to 60 27,20 John 31Iller, 61 8 91 Remounts, marked File R. BY sundry justices of Peace, Oleo lees, Ito 5 '25 54 Sundry constables and others, corn pau.. 6 to 9 ." 13.18 iliecellancous and Incidental., File I. By H. S. Harrison & Co., tin ware, repairing, i &c., . 1 & 2 61+51 Sued prons,raVtionankschm, S and repairing, 3 ; 31 90 publishing annual report, 10 A 11. 60.00 Wm. Drake. coffins for Inmates, 12 41 12 John Jacobs, 50 cords wpod, - ,13 .118 75 John Jacoba,43 , ;• 14— 92 50 Johh , Bli-e.l Co., nolo In hack, ' ' ', 120 00 Sarah Couch, helm labor. 10 100 61 J. 3lcKeellan, Perry Co. Fire ins. Co.. ; 17 22 40 U. Brewster, office fees and services, 18 13 20 J. A. Brown, one coal stove, 19 16 50 Sundry persons, miscellaneous, 20 to 30 4148 . m By John Flenaer, services as Director, 10 mos, 124 00 Jackson Harman, 12 mos. 163 20 Adam. Keefer, i " 12 mos. „` 100 80 John Miller, '2 Ons. 25 20 Dr. Robert Board, attending physician, 1 year, 138 00 Henry Brewster, services as clerk, - - 50 00 K. A. Lovell, • , ." counsel, 0 20 00 John Logan, Steward, for amt. of his account, 855 83 ED 7. -7 Noce.—Tty order of the Directors of the Pocr of said county, the following exhibit is made, showing moro folly, specifically:sand minutely tho amount expended for improvements during the present yoar, 1808, VIZ: Wm: Piper v corpenter, and mechanical work, $llO 42 Wm. H. Harris, 94 37 Loot Pecker, I umbr r,—boards; Plank:railing, &c. - 1.43 32 Henry & Co., shingles, 43 40 0. tattler & Son, boards, •27 78 T.l4.o:bison, locust posts, &c., 30 80 OE A. L. It ickette N B, B B B bo B rd ,, , 974 ro.t, 19 48 . . Will. Harvey, 6c.tntlitmatitt boardit, 0 01 0 try porgotai,2oothe itaile nod eplkea,• ••13 00 ~ , thiseollaucco.l3, • "'l2 08 Total amount, $503 66 Said building. and improvements eorodst of onu frame weatberboal (led wood and coal house, 18 by 32 feet, shin gled roof. 07 panel post and rail fence, and 131 panel pals fence, with Tour double gates. ' Also. it was further ordered by said Directors that the following statement be made, showing amount of bills and parts of bills sattledand Paid ,in this year 1868, but which ploperly belonged to,"and should have been inclu ded in the twttletneut of the pfer foes year 1867 ,viz Jai' Oar*, 521 MS beef, bought Oct 1867, • • ` . 5411,.711 Wm. B: Brewster, meichludiso, bought previous to Nov. 1,1867, • , 53 88 Wm. A. Froker • ' • ' •do 6 90 S. Morrison Ic Son, tin ware, . , do . „ ,21,01) Also, it was thought proper to insert the following, showing the relative or comparative amounts expended for the use of the House during the years 'O7 and '6B,Xe• , epertirely. let: During the year ,1867 was drawn• from the County Treasury the Ruin of $5,247 95, and from other sources (from the, estate of Sally Harris alone $416) 'the sum of $6OO 57, making a Oat of $5,840 56 and no build ing/I or special improvements were made oil emoted dur ing thin year. Again. 2d. During the year 1860 was drawn from the County Treasury the sum of $5,029'09, and from all Other .sources the sum of $476 43. making a total of $5.500 12, but dining the year 1865 wasexpouded fur improvements $503 66 and for hills paid , pro perty pertaining to previous year, $l2B 62, (see above statements,) and by arlding . these two last items together, and subtracting their sum ($632 28) from the eon t otal of this year 186 S mid wo have the 'sum of $4,1367 84 as the actual, legitimate amount ex pended for the 056 and support of the Institution proper, diming the present .year. Hence 5,840.541,867 84= 980 70, than showing a difference of $920 70 in favor of preient year. oducts ,f l'arm 350 bushels 'beat, 50 boa. rya, 000 bus. corn, in var; 400.6111. oats, 300 bus potatoes, B bits. beans, Sbu6."clo ,vereeed,2s bus. boots, 15 bus. onions, 2500 heads cabbage, (out of n Web was made 7 barrels sourkraut,)lo. tons bay, I,,:',.;;;;ne,leada corn_ fodder, four-horse. broom corn suffli c p,j, t . to ,broom s, 500$ Wsi . doolo t p eu r; 856 la ficies lard: I 'Articles Manufactured. - 60 women's diesse., 42 pair pant.doon. ' 65 shirt., 35 chain lee, coat, 4 sooty, 15 • aprons. Tif shae ' te' 5 evoke{ 14 son bonnet.. 6 slip. 85!pal,s'eiti4ing., 20 bks bed tic, 5 pillow cases, 6 5 Comforts or haps; bolds,' case, 6 shroud. 18 skirt., 5 cape; 7 pairs niittens, 11 pairs - pendure, 24nilts, and 335 ands carpeting.. ' • Stock on Hanel., 4 work horses 8 milcit cows, 2 stock cattle;. a breeding sow, 8 shoats; 6 plantation wagons, ono of which , repaired so as to be nearly as good as new, a spring wagon, a two horse sleigh. a sot bob sleds, hand cart. 6 sets horse gears; 2 mouldboard pima, one of so bleb is nett. 2 double,sho -ye) Ploas, both pew, single shove) tichlob ill sldo plole, two-boa o cultivator, ono.horsordo„ hay rake, rind mill; thrashing machine; and 11xtures,•eut patent hay ladders, .grain drill, 2 grain.cradies, 8 mowing scythes swim:laths, hay fork and tackling, new, 3000 lbs beef; 2760 lbe pork; 228 bus. n hoot, 30 bus. rye, 800 bus. corny in ear, 250 bus unto, 100 bus. potatoes, 3 bus. beans, 3 bus. eltivorseed, 20 bus. beets, 2000 heads cabbage, 6 bbls. sourkraut, 12 tons bay'," 8 14888"Ocrili" Odder;Topr.liiii if. broom - corn; 800 hog's' 7-1 Z. 3• L.: DioNTy k y , .r.&BL Et OaORINa THE ADMIsBIO:4B,CIIAROF.S, /C.. DURING TZAR g g - E -g r: : : • J 'l , • a 6 63.1.i6e0C462.•••••1.611J 1 N hN NtJP PNmN~N H~ : M tignlitiaLiV , gog !g 0~W~~~~~~~~,.~ t74tst. , titt:t•t,ts±3fltl ...45.+10149,00.CiPa , 'e, the nudersigned,Aiitters of the county of Hunt ton, do hereby certify that we have examined the or , sonchere; accounts, &c., Of the Directors of tho Poor id county, and flail same to he _correct As shove d; and two dotorther find that On examining the Tref. x's account he line paid on Poor Homo orders since settlement the sum of $5,111. 31, of Which amount min'or $33.1 92 was expended'on,necounto of thej'enir , leaking total expenditures of 1899,' ( 30 tar pS iXtrd,) tint to the stint of $4,720 72 , -deaving, balance ',oat ling for year 1008, to soil, $302, 97. •• • • Itnebs'our hail& at llttlittogdoti this 13th day ofjatt- A. D., 1555. H. ,A. 1 . • ' Audirois:" HENRY A. MARK, ' statet surer to t 6 thee 1867, qmou stand nary, S I IIIERITiT''S SALE. 1,„, By virtue of a writ of Vend. Ev. directed to me, I wi expose to public sale, at the - Court Boone, on Wed nesday. the 19th day of Febvuary,,llßc9 2;o'clock, p. m., the folimving property to silt , „ Tho"riglit title and interest Of.defen dents in a term, tract or parcel of land situate in pilaw township,":lluntingdon County. Berton, adjoining iambi of 11. Crownovor, and Thomas Crow never Olt the north, by lands of.loseph Cannon and William Akely on 1110 00.4 by land of McCallan's heirs un the south, nod by lands of Thos. Crovrnover, A. W. Kenyon and Snood Itantlylph on 1110 West, containing 700 acres more or 10401011 d haring a log house and log barn thereon erected. Belzed,.talton to otectition, and to bo.sohl as liio,prOp. arty of Charlotte iley,John Smiley +1), BA', NEELY; Jan. 27, 16694di neriff. • IltirGerinan and • trigliab Almaptice for 1869, at Lowis' Book Storo. " aci.tt,i-_„a_.:.:iloo@ , , A. R. STEWART Ls- A. R. Stewart & Co. $O5OO 12 HARDIVARE, 011.3 c IiAT-,1:0,4-4.0.,',':,' - !', - • Scythes, Snaths,Graht 'dlerYaild erriqke pii!ids, hubs - , !:;••-.I! and.spokes,:, NAILS AND: MON, LOCKS, HINGES , t : : A <