r •. ( E; kV el tire , • t I • . El MUNTINGOON:,.P Wednesday morning,,goh, ‘3 1869. LOCAL & PERSONAL. Dleetings /11.1foriah lodge, No. 300, A. Y. N., meets second Monday esentugut each munch, in Brown'o building. Standing stone H. 10. A. Chapter, No. 201, meets the Ant Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown's budding. Juniata Lodge, Ne. 1 1 7, 10. 0. P., meets every Friday livening. third floor, in Leisier's Standing Slane odge. No. OF, 1. 0. C. I"-, meets every Tuesday evening in third floor of Head's building. Amiga/me Tethe, No. 68, I. Oof R. If.. meets every Thursday evening, thii d Hoor, Leiner's Toting Men's Christian Association moms the nrit slid third Monday evenings each mouth, in Brown's Post 33,G. A. Ir., meets 211 ird Monday of each mouth in Court Ilunee. • Town Cbuncit meets tho Hest Friday Meaning of each month. !trier Item■ The Philipsburg ore miners are en a strike. West Huntingdon is to have gas this spring atellidaysburg is said to have the itch. Advice for everybody-don't drink whisky 'Winter gave us a parting shake last week. , , March came in like a lamb. There are 1,250,000 Free 'Masons in the Vnited States. Northampton county has one hundred slate aompanies .811ardn, Mercer county, during 1868, erec ted buildings to the value of $200,000. Willie. eiartof Mi.land Mrs. Forester, near Tipton, was drowned in the dam at Fostoria. The Critwfdrd county system was adopted in Blair county by 108 majority. A slight fire occurred hardware es tablishment of Messrs. Hartley 4- Metzger, in Bedford, • - Ten new ➢Methodist churches are dedicated in the United States, upon an average, - every week throughout the year. • , i` - The' Willitunsbin 'Vindicator" last week published the tayer,n lieense signers, in Al toona. •-• " The next session of the Juniata pirtvict Temperance Convention will beln Bedford, next May. , „ „ Bedford county will hold its first Republi can primary election on the 10th of March. They rote on the Crawford County System. Exettrsinn . tickets to Washington will be issued to persons deeirous of seeing Grant inaugurated President:' Martin = S.' Fteagle, of 'Clearfield county, was recently killed by the accidental die •cbarge of his-gun. Captain Jiiseph Metcalf, the oldest member of the 'lsilisenie Order in' 'tb - & United - States, died in Erie, recently, aged 95 years. Col. .Win.WII a tine aivointed Sher iff of Mifflin e9unty". vice- 'S . T. IlleEsren, resigned. - • The man.Fopk.,.cbtr t ge4, scull robbing Mr. ReOchis'etiirci;a l Ctlizabetti'Filinace, bee bein acquitted. The pitiable sight of a young man who was .o drunk that he couldn't tell own name was presented in Lewistown last week. People who advertise only once in three months; forget tliet most folks mitinifretimm her anything longer than about seven days. Reuben Stetler, of Decatur township, flineounty, had his arm broken in three pia. kee.by 1111'66g - it caught iti.a °hirer machine. Thursday is inauguration day. Many of .our townpuion - will ttc; ?'11: "e)ty;Of maeni fieent distances" taking a perspective view ,ofPresidect Grant and Senator The sign liner of a hotel in Itellitlaysburg, .4 . 08 blown down whenk the dtied Templitre seseiQp.. Was..that,a -good or bad Mr„:N. - D.: , Eaatotan,- of .Catclifia:couritY, went to Chicago lately and was.fieeced to the ;tutus of $420, by a couple of_ sharpers_ who -mooted to show him 'the sights. Blair coutityliaS been included in nn act amending the jury law retiring the Piesident Judge from the board and substituting the Count] Coretnissiener oldest in office. Itt a telt:mined@ ‘sehs6l. at Miffiintown the ladies are requested to dispense with hoops "as the price of admission is tnolowto_ad na.ciaeleitAilkiii?i3ti's..7l-"-,- 3 slight war,nflitees .occurred in MAW ditjahurg, last week, and brick bats and other laird substitisces, , were thrown promiscumisly. The whiteaßrere worsted. r'toe afford ail persons who are in arrears for.eubscriptionjob work or advertising, a Agnes to 'secure tickets for the chamber set, 11paying'up.: ; bocets the meatiest man alive.— Ho ha's brought snit for four dollars against brcithe;ea estate for tiVe:al„l4ol to, have been lost' in attending said broth'er's' funeral. The woman who Wears the bleaches is in ..chitAbkslagrg,oWe ;AMA if . ) that such Avis men are to be found almost everywhere. Let 'am vote and see. • • • . . fninibitun El'. if lijr'abil mired 'pal. pitation of the heart•vrben quite young by the application of aribthei"heart over the Part :affected: , . ~ • - , R. Bruce PetrilFen, of Huntingdon, and 0. Trough, of Hollidaysburg, have Viten elec ted Senatorial delegates to tho Democratic State Convention, and instructed for Cass for Goiernor. - As the Crawford county system is shortly, to be !Mod on by the -Republicans of this county, we will afford an opporttinity to the frieads'or opponents of the system to express their"vieWs'iridur columns.; Be brief. - - According to the 4irard SpEiiator, a , lady pf Srtrat, plitop,:one:dity ltst,j'eei,.prepared /breakfast, than dinner, did- a two , rreeVe jrpriing,smd - nade a bouncing:Contrlbutirm ,cults populAian — Of the town, and all before foui; o'clock, P, rtf. Theloungladies pfDayer, Wayne Counti, nd„, have formed a ta;ciety fur the rodejnp oyn 0r young men from bad habits. Each of the members hqt Pledgediterself not to re- ceive the attentions bf itny" young man who tire litiultr,itobttecti orp . rofurke language. TiM petV C • ••uitt House at Lack !raven wan stedicaVd a itiw.ilaferitgoPt diteßtif the Mei dettts Wllai the amrahing: into the" court.reom, two hy two, of one. hundred , . and fifty ladies. who rre,ented a reMongranee, signed hy fif Pen' 14M/ilea' wonott of 'Clinton county, against granting any !Manses for the sale of intoxicating drinks. . • . • A. Sidney Russell was elected to the port - , lion of Postmaster hy the 'citizens of Bedford. ci.good way for a man to find nut how Many friends ha has, and if the many candi- Antes for that position in our Immix,' Trottld only resort to the sane plan, they Would do patter, and (save themselves much trouble in Fepipr eignere toe pptition: Just try it, 'Perpetual , 'llho-PhilatielphiaOs says. that at a recent meeting o he trustees of ,Franklin and Marshall College, it was resolved to admit to the full course - Of study in that institution one: student, perpetually, for every five hundred dollars contributed by any school dis trict in PO U lleyiVlttlitl,. In other words, by the present payment of five hun dred dollars, a perpetual scholarship may be secured by any school district, to be filled at the nomination of the school directors. One such scholarship in every district, to be awarded to the best boy- in the common schools there in, would prove a powerful stimulus to exertion,, and the reward would be only appropriate and just: , The funds raised by this ,plan will bikapplicd to the better endowment of the instituAitm,_the improvement of its real estate - , -- and the extension of its educational facilities. They thus in _arc directly to the investors or buyers of scholarships. Substantially this makes collegiate education in _Pennsylvania free, for there is not a district in the State which cannot afford a scholarship, and thus send its most promising young men to college without any expense to them. Rare is an excellent chance to' se cure ,11 perpetual scholarship in ,a,firSt •elaiis College'. hUndred ilollars is a small sum for, so great. a,privilege. We have the talent in our schools if' properly 'cultivated to make first-class statesmen'. By securing this scholar skiVand holding it up as a.prize ; it wbuld'be an incentive to our boys to exert themselves for the coveted hon or. All parents who have boys are in terested in this matter,' and it would cost each ono but a trifle to secure this most liberal offer. Say there are ono thousand families with boys in this borough, it would cost but.fifty cents each, and who would not give that sum for a chance to send' there boy to College: What Say the people ? • 6. • MT.! WIMON trt, - SPedial Agent of the _Equitable Life; nsnrance Society of the United States, is in town, and may he. feu ntl, for a fey, Op at the oince 9f 'Dr: R. It. Wie'siling; "MediOlit' Exariii ner, for the Society,.from I. to 2, and 6 I.6I,'PAL - The sueoess - of the Seel ' etyhas been unprecedented, and by its organization under the secure sgstent of control of the State of New York, and its adoption of the purely mutual cash system, with annual and progressive div idends, it offers superior advantages to those seeking Life Insurance, either for investment or protection. Tbo amount issued last year was Fifty-two Million Dollars. Mr. McNair will be gladrto'eall on parties desiring reliable information upon Life Insurance, at their,residenco or' places of business, and to meet any of the numerous Pol icy Holders.of the Society. lt* Shameful Conduct. One of the m 6. 9 .1 aggiUvating species of Maliciousness oecuried in this place on Sunday night last that we have ev er heard of. Rev. James Clarke had two young dogs which he named re spectively "Grant" and "Colfax." On the night above statedsome malicious individual seized . the dogs and the next thorniug they were found stretched on the front porch of Mr. Clarke's res idence with their throats cut from ear to silty )'Whether this cruelty was duns poeauso the dogs were named--as they were, pr from some other cause, we thin% know, but we must say that it shows very little humanity on time part .of the person Who would ,thus vent their spite on two innocent dogs. = Judgment Pi etas Tho CommUsiiiner of .Ittt.orrtal,Reve nue recently decided that a Judgment note should be' stamped at the usual rate. of prom:ssory notes, being five cents for every $lOO, or fractional part . theroof, with ,five cents additional, on of the clause "without defalca tion." This decision is made under the clauses of the Internal Revenue law, which provide that no btamp,du ty shall be charged uPon'any warrant of attorov, , ,accompanying a., bond or note duly stamped. Tho knowledge of this • prove of value to a largenumber of persona in this cluar- Any. • ;- • IIOUntle!”, ; Ffoldleria The following bill has been introdu ced ih Congress: , 9That•tbere shall be paid to the widow, minor children, or parents, in the order named, of any soldier who served his full term of en listment but died prior to the passage of the act of July 28, 1866, granting bounties to soldiers, the same bounty 614c:4:soldier would have beon'entitled to under said act had he been living at the time, of the passttge'tberoot." Rending Mrs. Anna T. Randall,. the instruc tress ofElocution acid IL.etoric, in the State ISrofrnal Sbho6l,-Oswego, NI Y., will read in the Court House, this TUESDAY evening, March 2d, for the benefit of the Young Men's Chris tian Association of this place. The selections will be from Standard Au thors, and all lovers of the beautiful should go and hear her. .„, ALMOST A ,CONFLAGRATION.—On Wednesday evening about 8 o'clock p. in., sparks frOm a locomotive foci the P.-11:1V,•set•fire to the feriae. and- dry grass, •near the dwelling of Samuel Miller, Esq., in Mount Union, and but for the timely discovery - the barn of John Dougherty, stable, and dwelling of Samuel Miller, would have . , been burned Union, News. Special Notice. jirst , :urrival of Spring goods at:the Mammoth Store of Henry & Co. Bear in mind that we can sell as good goods, and as cheap as can be bought else where The advantage at patronizing us is apparent to all. Gifts, Gifts for March IRth, , is increased to 55, value 895. It tr-At the State arsenal at Harris burg on IlldaY, while a salute was be rig thea a premature discharge of the cannon blow tllf theright-slimpd of Ge(lrile Choi ell, ilielett: hand of a 111,11) nainvd MaisbAM Quay: • 'g s, The at t tI o ers is called to the advertisement of New Leather House of Leas & litcViity, is to-day's paper This is a reliable fine and-sat isfaetion is goiarftateed. —Two Penp.in Qno. Levy' \ Ticl el Plat.ina Double Pen 4 oi 4t3. i\n• sale at Lewis' Book Store. Everybody ybetl. thOtlg, ANswalts TO Coartaii:,NbENTS:—"Verat," we are afraid-.you hare-tolcrin a very modest way more truths'Leilneernint your sex than you intended. Wo. will try to, publish your story _at an early day; You , mastuefdirstand wo.den't return CoOßnanicatioao.l • , `• II: W. F., iv . e . Would like to pUblish your communication, but tlimk.it , more applicable to a G. 'P: lotlge'ifian , to'thepnblie eye. • f•Elmer," your c ommunication is accepted, blit eon% publish it this Week. It is good in sentiment, but meagre in loud interest, "A Story of the Plains," by:,a ,soldier will appear in our next, providing grant's story isn't too long. Truth is stranger than fiction. LOCAL COAREBPORDENOE SHADE GAP, Feb. 22, 1569 Dear Globe: This enterprising little vil .lage is situated on the mail route from Mount Utti4n iti Cliamberallekrg, 17 miles from the former pile? and 32 from,the latter. ?assen• .gers travelling this route either ,way, tire obNed to stop over might at this, , place, which the' can do very comfortably, at the bfitntroml Il,itel, kept-by the, prince of 'land , lad g , Wm. Mooiswan, ; John W: , !Scott, (namesake of the .gentleman, lately: elected 11U., S. Senator), has charge:of the stage line at present, and gives'general satisfaction., , Yes, Shade Gap Is rather a . lively little vil lage, and will beeomaa ore AmPertant point when the, propeied Huntingdon,Pulton Franklin Railroad. passel through •it, width it will'do.if it 'passes ekt'-nli, Shade Gap will then he thelacalest Point.to .which the products of Tusdarora-and Nth Valleys can he carried.:, Our townie not largeorum- I l liering only about4yve hentlreCinhabitant‘s, yet there is riglii`etbarta latinness 'done hire in a short space of time. 80M'sft:h4' call -it I dull, b.utlicen o td alway i sifindeit lively.epough for 'trio!. ' ' gip, be,sure, ;it hag net the gay . .amusements s of the etty c such as Tbeatres; VaVe-13ankectiVdsite', Ed. "llatnret," nbith'dr:didNis.' 'nein Wil liams, ever take a banefit but leaving those ant ,we have,a right lAel t y jittle vjllitgc docialheroatriong , thk , hills: j'Our zensare s all engaged some_ tiseful, ,oectipa 'tien' and - 1 ttiinkotir hamlet can boast of IL 9 limited ilf.nurnber yloyamers and dead I heads" ns . any ut4e our county, __You can seerflo`mingdipmgainst the west ern sky, the gigantic propertienit of the far famed Milnwood Academy, Prof. R. S. Kuhn, _,The main bitilding is conetracted of stone and is a model piece of _Mason work, which reflects great credit upon' Established in 1849, by Rev. J....Y.,firGinnis. It has peculiar advantages, among which nro its retired situation, its commodious' build ings, daily mail, few, if any, temptations to vice, incident to a large town, and lust, but not least--its Vacuity. This is whore a large number of the teachers of, Huntingdon county are fitted for the profession of teach ing. About twenty of the class of 1868 are out teaching the young ideas how 'to shoot, I this winter, and nearly all, with the excep tion of two or three of that number are teach ing in Huntingdon county. Quts. Duni.tr, PA., Feb. 25, 1865 Messrs. Editors :—Tho weather has been quite changeable during the past weak; first a small snow-storm, then pleasant. and lastly sery hard freezing, which niatiy say was the hardest freezing weather that we hare had this winter. Mining is resuming its former briskneis. Two of the mines on this region tom now on a strike, known as the Union Mine and Moore dale No. 1, and operated by Rickert Bros,— ,the object being to obtitiu,an advance in the pries ormining. • There is a sort of Miners' Union on this region, every member being sworn not to re veal any of its doings. It has five degrees connected with the order, and is benevolent in its character. This lirdon of miners is causing quite an excitement here. Reports have it that threes miners are dangerous fel lows and are riot to be trusted. It is said if a fellow•mitter does anything contrary to their established rules, he gets a warning of tinge day's notice to quit the region and if he does not, he trill have to abide by the cones qUellee, which is generally a hard beating.— Oafs act of their overhearing character 1 will zet.ttt On Feb. 15th, when Mr. Geo. Mean gore the advance of ten cents per ton in the price of mining, a great many of the men re nowned their work as before, and among them were men that did not be.ong to the M. P. U. When this woe known to the members of the M. P. U. they beld their meeting and on Tues day night the lath, they entered one of Mr. Mears' mines and smashed all the tools they could find belonging to those mon not mem• hers of the 31. P. U. Quite a number of the boss miners and operators have taken a stand and are determined to allow it to extend nu farther at the present time. When I write the excitement runs very high and a great number of the miners, particularly of Powel ton, Barnet and Dudley mines, are adverse to the 31; P. U. and Unpleasant feelings now ex ist between the misers of the above men tioned mines and the Millers of the Back switch mines.. , , In millistletter I said , that I would give nn account of Broad-Top City, or es it should be called, the City of Slender Spires. This town is located on the top of Broad Top Mountain and line a beautiful eight of the surroimding - Seatitry; • Far health it is not eurtatseed by any town in the State. The buildings are very neat houses; some of them costly, the most noted one being the Broad Top Rouse, kept by W, T Pearson, Esq.,it being the Bummer resort of the Philadelphia folks. The next is A stone house across the Street having a store-room in it; it is a fine building and the mason work speaks well of its executors. The lost building of note is a new brick mansion built,by Mr. Jesse Cook before he died ; it is situated on an elevation commanding a very extensive view, but the want of outside improvement is badly needed. Broad Top City has one lodge of 1. 0. of 0.F., having some sixty members ; ono lodge of I. 0. of G. T., which has done a great • deal of good, one church,.(Baptist,) three stores, two hotels, two taverns. The reason I give it the name of City of slender spires is from its number of lightning rods with guilt taps.— The want of room prevents me from giving a larger account of it. Cannot. e - A fine assortment of Rustic, Win. dow Shade& just, reeefrod and for sale CHEAP at Enterprise fleadguarters. MARRIP, On the 16th"uIt., at the residence of T. S. Robinson, Elq.,__Ebensburg, by the Rev. 13. M. Lerr, Mr. CHARLES A. ZIEGLER, ofPhillipiburg, Pa., to Miss AMANDA P. OTT, of Ebensburg. Feb. 12th, at the Lutheran Parson ago in Mechanicsville, by Rev. J. M. Steely, Mr. JAS. S. MrrenELL, and Miss ELLENOR L. GALEW4Y, both of Hunt ingdon county. On the 2d of Feb. by Rev. L. D. Steckel, Mr. IL S. COOLEY, of Belle ville, Mifflin county, and Miss Is.taEr. LA. J. MILLEft of Huntingclon. On the 25th ult., at tho M. E par sonage, by sev. $. B. Wilson, Mr. W. EAKEN toMissELbisott E. BOOKS, all of this'county. On the 25th till,. at the Baptist parsonage, Ely .13ev. J: W. Plannett, Mr. Lrentm Stmck, io• Miss jiLNNIE 1t urrt: both of itilyStOiVil Branch. On 1.',213 oth, by . G. w..7mhni ser i ,Mr."JNo A. W,ESTBROOII, of C 10111•-• &ill, to 11A.6. MARY u. OswALT, of Huntingdon. On Feb 23d, by the same, Mr. Wm. M GILLILAND, of Harrisburg, to Mot, lit tt It MApPerT, of 4Nefrs CELirristapgh papers, please copy . • PIED, In this I.)orough; op the 27Lh ult„ Mr. Wm. U. UITT', ligtA yeap. Read and Save Ilf coney, Eaterprlso fluartpra atIII ,I.heatd-!. ( • , 1 ci : . Th . ° beautiful :chafe ber : set t,o,;;be given 'aWay.att Elitdrprise Headr4Uar tors is worth .25. •It will be a hand some and useful - oeseni_ for _some, one. Call and see it—buy good cheap— an,d•take a chance to receive a hand some present. MI who buy for cash, or trade, at Enterprise headquarters, save 'money and encourage liberality. • An immense steek of beautiful styles of Wall Paper, wholesale and retail, cheap, at Lewis' Book Store; Buten, priso headquarters. Chance cards will,be issued for sub, eetti,tions to " Globe ackrertifileg,iend job work, old hceoubts inelecled. When sugar wont up, Enterprise Headquarters . retailed to customers in five days nine barrels of stoek.,on hand at. old prices. Other merchants raised the prices on their stock. A now stock on hand and selling cheap. If you want good table Syrups, bak ing Molasses and Honey, cheap, eall at Enterprise Headquarters. Enterprise Headquarters is' helping the poor every day, by charging them less for goods than they can be bought for at other stores, A full assortment of fresh Spices, Bak ing Powders, Prunes, Raisins, Cranber ries, Currants, Citrom"Dried, Peaches and An.lles Beans, Rice,Hominy, Bar ley, Oatmeal, Mince' Meat, , . etc., etc., the best Family , Flour : An the coun try, Corn Real, Buckwheat Flour, Sugar Cured and Country Hams, Shoulders and Flitch, Lard; Potatoes, Coal Oil, ete.,'ete., always on hand at Enterprise Headquarters. ' , - Still.ancilker lot of choice New - York Goshen Cheese just received at Enter prise'll.eadquarters. , As soon as arrangements can be made for larger rooms to accommodate ,the increasing number of customers at Enterprise, cudquarters, the other merehants H of, town shall. ilia‘4l situations as clerics ditcY can forget their old fogy way or doing business. •Half And quarter barrels _No'. 1 Shore Mackerel just received at EpterPriso Headquarters. Fmterprile lie,adquarter ,issued over a thousand more chetke leak Anotith than it did the month previous. The people are not.slow to find out where to got the best'and most for their mon ey. Very choice fat Bay Mackerel, by the pound, at Enterprise 11.eadqaar ters, The best smoked fish in the market, the Bloaters, at Enterprise Headquar ters.- Shad and Ilorring in pickle, and Cod Fish,. by the pound and dozen, at Enterprise lleadquarTers. 'The Persona tiOldiel4- 'the' tolloWirig numbersMn green:earde, :will- ball at Enterprise headquarters and- get - the presents the numbers are entitled to: 1118 Corn Broom. 2258 25 pound souk of Flour 3479 Child's Corn Brown. 3780 Patent Top. 3752 New Accortleon 3860 Child's Choir 4176 two pound box Wldtman'a Candies 4800 China Tea Sett. 5303 Six pound box Raisins 5956 Cow and cot.. 6057 A. chance to get "The Pust Office." 6320 Scrubbing Brush.' 6997 One Monkey. 6476 Mnmmoth Slintstiok 7028 Wining DA and Carriage. 7080 Ornamental French Cupboard. 7240 Doll“Curremm" $l5, or 11 Ibis. Flour 7103 111antle Ornaments. 7440 Giant's head. 8041 Tom Cat. 8135 Cednr Washtub. Plantation Bitters combine rare medicinal Virtues with ft delicious aroma, and a flavor grateful to the palate. It is purely vegeta ble, and its composition all the requisites of science have been complied with It is suit able for all ages and .sexes. It is gentle, stimulating• and soothing. All dyspeptic disorders aro cured by it, and it repairs anti restores nature's wasted powers. Plantation Bitters arc - Increasing daily in favor with all classes. It relieves suff,rintr„ renders life. a luxury, brightens the present,-and ; .throws a hopeful Hied on the future. ? •'' • • '^ - MAGNOLIA WATEI.—SUTIOrier ' t"o the beet int . purtod German Cylokon, and sold at half dais pricy; • • , j- if SPECIAL NOTICES. NO NAME It Is a common thing now-salvo to hear persons con plain about their physical disabilities Mach bring so much discomfort to both intuit and bode, that they had no gratification In any thing around Wein, s ne Ins no satisfying rest at night, another is always peevish and despondent, still another talc s no delight to society. and others again find no componsafing pleasures In • labor, okercisealr even tile. No uistuo is given in pathology for their illimentsi nevertheless the mows aro always pies nut, They 'imply look vital poster, nod Prof, palter says that -tho beat remedy for this class is NLRB BITTERS," a bleb he tins •tosed for several )ears. and with uniform success," as it tones tin Stomach and Liver—the neat of time complaint—and recopstracts the shattered constitulion. This vitalizing tont.: speedily removes the causo of languor and discontent, imparts a calm force to thrinbrvous system, rouses the dormant or. gnus of the Maly, and blokes the letterer with perfect and lasting health. ' feta PAINTS FOR FA RM 13R8 AND OTIUMbS.—The Grafton Mineral Paint ComltatlY are now nutaufaetutim; the Best, Cheapest and most Du rable Paint in use; two coats well put on, mired with pare Linseed Oil, gill lost ten or fifteen years; It is of a light brown or beautiful chocolate calor, ash can be changed to green, lend, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the lasts of the consumer. It Is Nalunbla for now FM Fences, Darns, t arrlage and Car timbers, Palls and Wooden.unro, Agricultufal Implements, Canal' Boats, Vessels awl Ships' Bottoms. Canvas, rl evil and Shingle Roofs (it befug, Firo and Water proof,) Floor Oil . Gloths, (ono elanufact neer bay lag used 5.0d0 bbll. the past }ear) and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for holy, durability, elasticity and adhesiveness. Price $,6 per bbl. of.ilki lbs., which u ill supply a Lama' for years to coins. Warranted iu all cases as above. Fond for a eh- Cular whirl, gives full istrticolors. Nona genuine unless branded In a trade mark, Grafton Mineral Paint. Per sons can order Um Paint and remit the money ou re ceipt of the goods. Address li. L. FAIINESTOCK &CO Pittsburgh, gents rut PeUll4)lVan.R. 4" - For bale byltho pound or barrel at 'Lewis` Book Stare.novlllem DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA TA Mr treated with the ‘niniost itticcosa, by J. IaAACS, M. D.. and PI proem. Of Diseasea of the Eye and Aar in the Modicul Co five of t'ernisYlvank l:: years exPeri. fente, (formerly or 1.0 den, flatland) N:. Altoll St„:, PhD •doiphfa. T•,tiniontals Can be seen at this office,. Thu medical faculty me Invited to accompany their pa • *nits, as Ito line nu secrets In tits ptactice. Artificial Eyes inserted a ititout pain. NO charge for examination. .lane 17, 1808=1Ybal A . $5.00 GREEN BA.OK of value /A_ epat•freo to any Book Agent. • AGENTS IiTAIVTEb Fort Matthew Halo Smith's New Book, "Sunshine and Shadow in New York." A %elk replete with anecdotes 11101 incidents of LIFE IN VIE GREAT 311:TROPOLTS, I.oing ti MB ter of Now Ygrk . ,.v.fleAing the, , , ' six:Rl:Ts OF Till: ti ILEA L CITY. One Agent colt ',l:' in 0110 11.1 X. 0110 1 4er . 0 1 " d dotty ertel 2:i in lbda3 s, anoints' 'IA h"! illyS: SO Iliolt'evet tintoisheit that belie co rapidly. , I You 011111 to lillool 41110' tat tunes lira made end lost in 11 dtly ; how Arend men are retina in . sTi ‘ t i r i p . tt b . 4 4 0 1 , ' e qlw infi . iTs ‘ grT il a o r h i d 4r i ilorc‘l lotted a b l y ,: blackmailed ; lion dance halls end =MI ealnill aro mentmcd i hew gambling hot lies and lotteries are conducted , how stock comphniee or i ginate and bow the bubbles buret, dc, dc, lead this work. It tells you about the mysteries of New York, and coitlailis osify life sketches of ,its noted millionaires, merchants, i.e. A huge Velar° volume, 7 . 20 pages, finely Illustrated. This liirgeat commission glean, Oqr 32 page circu)ar end a $3.00 GI eenhack scut tree on application. For fall par ticulin a and tot me address the solo publishers, , J. B, Bursn co , 1141trvoiD, Cqj 351r..7 .t 61111.1. AHEAD - In Presents, Goods and Prices: OUR GIFTS FOR MARCH, They- Cost Yoglrothing. • A beautiful Chamber "eet, gold 'hand; ' 13'pieces, $25.00 A new Boston Rocking Chair, B.OO A beautiful Carriage and Dell, 10.00 A Fancy Spittoon, 2.00 1 pair Vases, 2.50 1 Railroad. Depot and Train, 75 1 Doll Cradle,' t . 40 . 1 Toy Basket, 70 1 Drum, 1.40 1 Box of Whitman's Confectionery, 1.50 1 Photograph Frame, 5.00 1 Sugar Box, 30 1 Sack of Extra Family Flour, 2.25 2 Pieces of Olive Soap, 20 1 Corn Broom, 50 1 Bucket, 30 1 Lady's Work Box, 1.50 1 Accordoon, 5.50 12 Bolts of beautiful Wall Paper and Border, 4.00 1 Trumpet, 38 And a number of smaller presents of more value than a Jews Harp. 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 arri (mut of 25 Cents, or over, at either liEwts? BOOK STORE, Or MASBEY & CO's Grocery, Confectionery and Variety Stare, ii•em and inciudi ng.nouday, the Ist, to and including the 31sT DAY OF MARCH, 1869, will receive a numbered eard 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 pres• cats. Numbered cards will Also he issued for subscriptions to Globe, advertising and job work, old accounts included. The goods on hand consist of Books of all' kinds," Fahey Article's Musical In,stt:omonts,PerfumerY, {trial! Paper, Groceries of all kinds; 'WhitMan's cel ebrated Confectionery, common Can dies, Fruits Of all kinds, Toys, Eitra Family Flour, Buck wheat Flour, Corn Meal, Minco Meat, Sweet Cider, Vine gar, Coal Oil, Tube i .Bueltots, Baskets, StonewUre, , Bi•ushoi, Brooms, Whisks, Apples, Potatoes, etc., ote , too numer ous to mention, Our prices will be as laws if not lower than elsewhoro for the same goods. Now's your time to get Goods Cheap and H.znflsoie Presents. The Enterprise Will be' continued, anti val• noble presents will be' distributed the first day of eveiy month. Public notice will be given in the Journal lb A merican and Globe, the first week in eve. ry month of the numbered ,cards,entitled to presents, (the Modit'Oi' having yielded to a combination of !Wiler business men," would not advertise for our Enterprise ) end Pres ents c.in be lifted any time after the Ist of each month, .on • preseotation of numbered lielienue and Poatnge Stamps not included in the above. _Huntingdon, Marc)) 1, 18(39 MARKETS. Vittaanurata, Mar 2,1863 Super fine Flour at $5, @ 5,25: extra at $0.25: @ 8 fancy Western extra fatally 60,00@7, 75; Pentlaylvnula ender $10,50 and fancy brawls $10,00®12,50 according to quality Bye flour $7,005.7.25. 7 hero is very little Pr (me Wheat offering, and-this seriptforr is In eh ndy request at full prices. but Inferior grades are. neglected. Sales of 1500 bushels new red at $1,711@1,90, and 1000 bushels anther at $502. Rye le tin. changed. Sales of 400 bushels new Western at $1,55, Corn rescue° and advancing, yellow at $l,OO Western, reined et 04eas01,00. Cato are in good request tit nn ad vance. Sales of 0000 bushels new Pennsylvania at 70@73 cents. Nothing &tug in Barley and Malt $2,00. - Piers:A:nun. Mar. 2 —Flour.--The market to decreased. quote eaten el spring a heat Flour at $7,15,@8,00, %Int, Flour at $8,514 0 .75 fancy at $12@12,50. 11 heat, red, ;$1,6u®1,65 rod for white, $2,08 @2,12 Corn Ironifdst handset sl,oo. Rye, : 1 1.41 per bushel. Oats 04@6 c; Batley 1,85@51,90. Potutoes, I el:0h Blow 13,00.bb1 hams 20e, Lard 2:2e. butter 33@39e lb; doz. EEMEM NEW run; Mar. 2.-0010 closed al 31,31% • .EII7.IVTING - DON MARKETS. CoRIMMED WEEKLY IJY & CO WIIOLEMALS PRICKS. FLOUR—Superfine Flour; per barrel, $6 50 Extra Flour, ' f• • di) 7.00 Family Flour, do 8.00 GeAiN—lied Wheat, per bushel, . • 1.00 SV.4ite Wheat, ~ do , , 1 1.70 e; ‘ ,;dlye;' ' ''', )., ,-, - 'l".-,•• ; - d43' 't. -' '1:30 I.) Coen; . ' . ' - .2- - d'o' •-• '." ' ' 90 Oats, do 5G • Barley, . . • ..• do -• , ,' . 1.20 Seen—Timothy, do- . . 3.00 Flasseed, , do . 2.25 Cloverseed, per 64 lbs. 8.00018.50 Paovisfosi—Putatoes, per bushel, 90(a),1.00 , Dried Apples , , . do 2.25 Cru,: Meal, per'emi., 2.50 Dried Peaches, per pound, ' 18 Beef, do „ 10 Lard, do 20 Purk, 'do Dutter, do Cheese, ' du Eggs, per dozen, Ham, . =I Shoulder, Co et.— Hard coal, per ten,. .G .50a3 00 • Broad Top coal, do • 3:00 LUMBER', per 1000 fret,' ; .; :, < : - 1.2.0001).19.00 BitlVOLEi—Lap, per WOO ft„ 10.00@,13.00 Joint:Siting:los; --dif • ' • 0.50(0.00 Ithscr.l4..ye.otr§- , -Bark.', per cord, ; , 8.00 Wan, per, cwt., . 1.25 . „ Hoiiic•por poi l nd ' ' ' ' 40 Wool, do 40@15 they, der too, 12.00 }Edam, Green Apple's, '-- do Onions, do ;•rst . Z. 4 • • .I • '' ' 10- • ...„..•. T I E CALDWELL &C 0 . ,. JE WELERS Oaring supplied themselves nn entirely NeW suppli'e'd of Goods throughout, will ha NIPPY try meet these prang friends and the Plitdiu Motility nt their present plane of business, 81.9 CT - ESTIUT,STF, Fuh. 10, '6B-tr. „ ParnE476 EVERY XONTH, AT ENTERPRIS 11:ADQUARTERS $5000'.." I J. ALLEAUN, '63 Second St.";•Beitfmaro, Md. fY 24-41, ;"nerwenenotdevT;adtegebin"..e.olZ2b4AVZ • WANTED W ANTED t- I! O , A r ENTS•of:vither sex, in every torn and village, for lb, largest ORR DOLLAR MLR in•the country. The is "titles sold can bo exchanged. fora eilver•pla iW Revolving. CRelor, or pllr choice of 000 „ea, s ex Lange list.. Cenonisalons to Agents lar ger than ova, Seca for altcular, S. C. I . IIO.IIIvSOY & feb24-4w 136 F: decal street, Roston, glass. Ir YOU•Ni T TS'II Try the Comblnation of ALLEN, ATWOOD & BATES' GREAT MAMMOTH SALE 1 LICENSED BY THE U. S. DOVERNifiINT. !Lasing hp.d larger exp;iience, we are confidant of atua sees in our ONE DOLLAR SALE. keY,NOTIOE Wo will present to any person s .0 ling us a club la our OttEAT ONE DOldAlc BALE Silk Dress PAttern, Piece of :shooting, Sewing Machine, a Carpet, a Watch, do., Ac. ALL FREE OF COST. CRoatest Ind ocentents everoffered. Circulars and sample sent froo to any address. ALLEN, ATWOOD & BATES, .tw Nos. 07 Milk, 78 ' d 84 De'ronst4ro St., Boston, Mass I want to [Oll6O efteil sleepy head, Who stand upon the brink, - Mem yawning gulfs diodes() the dead, ' Wits might, but dill not, think, I want to warn the living ones Who blindly grope along, Ye halters. daughters, mothers, eons, What perils rouidl , ou throng Look out, my oador, aro you fro., Or do you sear tbe,mark t Moot all aro blind mod cannot Boa, Yon, gropingln tpe dark. . Catarrh, a dem'on In the I;eati,, Consumption Is Its eon; Kills hosts, yea, conntleas niilliane, doom), Vorhaps you may be ono., That hacking, hawking, spitting, shows, Catarrh affect. your head, Matter and Mime in throat or note, !tuns down your throat instead. Yonr lungs and liver noon trill show, Consumption has its birth: Catarrh, Ire sire, will feel it too, "rill you return to earth. If cohbi affect your bead and throat, ANNIMIATOR buy ; plow don't forgot what I have wrote, Or think thin oahleat dry. Wigton's A?1,111111.4TNI. cares Catarrh—the demon files; It rare, the lung, good health insures, And Catarrh quickly dies. ' ' ' T Want to gratify nay Wends, Who %ash to understand About PAIS PAIS; its use, its ends. „And why Its great Mauna& I want to show you, plain as dal', Why Pus PAINT stops nil pain That you may never have to say, "I'!! not try paint again." PAIN PAINT will cool but nt rar stain ; - Pumps tuttatetmution out; 'Tie hariniens on the brenet or brain, A Una stops ail doubt. When inflammation leaves the frame, All pain will mote at once ; Remove the cause ' 'as all the same; None doubts unless a dunce. The pores will ope and drink PAIN PAINT; .Absorbents fill with ease; . Restores the weak, the hick, the fint, The greatest skeptica please. Evaporation cools the place • A. inanimation Ries; ]lot blood at tits slbsorbont*B base Blokes Pstar in vapor rise. 'TN thus Pars PAINT removes all doubt, Removes the very caws By pumping tothuumatlen out; On this we vest our Cause. ' Wolcott's Pain Paint is sold at all Drug Shires; alto, Wolcott's Annihilator , for the euro of Catarrh and colds In the brad. Sent by express on receipt of thu money, at ISt Chatham Square, N. Y. If. L. Wolcott, Prop. 4w 150 Teachers Wanted. $75 TO $l5O PER MONTI( ; fur full particulars addross 'The People's Journal." Philadelphia, Pa. 4w. WA.N TO D—Salesmen to travel and sell by sample a new Hue agenda sitinitinns permanent, and nova wages, Address with stamp, H. 11, linillAßOS,4 CO, 4%3 Chestmat 5t Va. 4w. nAINTS FOR FARMERS. Unaurpassof for any Pur l- pose. $6 FOR a. bbl. of 300 LBS. Send for eironlar. GRAFTON MIN. RAE' PAINT CO., 251. Peak/ Stirot New York. tvr. $lOO to $2OO per month salary pal t to good Agents to veil our Patent .Nan carman While IF 'nn Oaths Lines State ego and past oecapatien, and address the American Wire Company 75 William St, N. V, or 16 Dearborn St., Chicago, ill. 4w AGENTS WA NTED.—Por the only steel engraving of Menem' Grant and his family published with their op. ventral. Engraved by Sartain. Size Is by IS, $2,00. 700 per cent to rigouts Address GOODSPEED A CO, Chi cago, or No. 37 Sark ROw, New York. 4w NEW BOOK 200 ENGRAVINGS. ' The' Partner's and Mechanic's Manna!, edited hy 'Poo. B. Wiring, Jr., author of 'Training for Profit," locate of Apiculture," Do. A book of great value to evary one. Bend for 10 pogo circular. Agenti wanted. TUB AT I: CO , Publithers,lssl Broadway, N.Y. , THE CHRISTIAN, 60 Cents! I' glarie,:live, p;igu - monthly roltious nodtastily pa per, full of -fitctsoprosidonces, , incidetits; music, poetry, true stories, pictures. reading for young, old, saints. sin.. nom one-and till, No seciminnistn; controverey;Selltics, POW* or patent medicines - , SO ots. is yegf; Jo. colon Sunday" Schools, 10 copies $4. rend 10 cants for thruespecimens before you forget it. Volume 4 be gins Jan. 1800. 1000 paps new tiro tracts for $l. Ad dross ICI, lissmstat, o crlPlUf44 Tmet itetwsit.lr• JO LiOdall.Strat, Boston, - , ' 41r4' AGENTS WANTED FOR TUE SIGHTS AND SECRETS OF THU NATIONAL CAPITAL, A work descriptive of Washington City ; Inside and Out side Unmasked and Exposed. The spiciest, most thril ling. most entertaining, Instructive, and startling book of the dog. it.Z—Send tor Circulars, with terms, &c. Ad tlress UNITED BT ATM PUELSSI.IINO CO., 41.1. Broome Plow York Lily. 8b17,4w. .1 I tr T \Aid. / , s COMING \NE ARE "And edit present to any person Sending ns n Club in our groat 1.50 1.00 One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy 4 04 - IVATCII, pleco , of SAEI TLNO, aILIC DMUS PATTBRN, - dc FREE OF COST: Our laslttoonseats,. suing tho past tow * years bawl boss WE ,NOW DO.U. ; I3I4U,DITy.,.IIA.TES •---- - We have made ratitiyimphrtantaddlflons to our Whiter Stocks, and have largely extended our Exchange List, and wo npvr f.al coolant, to meet the demands of our ea tenstvo patronage. Spajfor Ilireutar. - - • - Catalogue of Goods and :Movies Bent to any addran brew. San d money, by registered lottec• Addiefs% Mt ordure, to J. S: HAWES & CO., 15 Federal Street, Boston, Mau P. O. BOX 0. , Wholesale Dealer! In Dry and Pansy Coeds, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Albums, Leeiher Goode, &a., he. de23-12w Dr. MO. V. BURSON'S TO '..CCO AN'TI:! 4 TE. WARRANTED • nveurr. 0031 . - .011 TO131030: ' Cnfirery,r4Q4able 4 harmless. I purifies and enriches the blood, Invigonn . Ibe synle. . senses grew nourish• log sad strengthening wee, no eseellent teals and of. pettier, enables the sto o digest the heartiest toed. snakes sleep refreshing, ' establishes robust heahh. Smokers and chewer, f six ears cored. Price Fifty cants per bar, post f• . An Inte In trestles on the jealous effects of t• .acco, with lists . teßtinonhas, ;AV SAW, etc., son ate. Agents mote . Andress - Do. T. R. Aspen, Jere ' (Sly, N. 5- SALE SY ALL. DRUGGI Aution.—Bewore of humbug teapot . • • n. tn•OCrOhnnlrd: X COPlrielto 64 .l ' • • 1nn.2039.tf. riffaisTTßLY , )39 O,TS ? For sale of ims" .floo!r Ay() 6r,frIONEKY tt. if A . EiT P ENART.RANK W, 1 3.1% WAIVE: _f: , I : ) A. R. Stewart & Co. iiUNTINGDON, .p.BALBE DI HARDWARE . , PAINTS, PUMPS, GLASS, STOVES, LAMPS, UP ES, OILS, HAI PHU, Scythes, Spaths, Grain Cradles; Sad- diary and CarriagO Goods, Hubs, and Spokes, NATIS. ANDJItON, • , LOCKS . , EgNaIEIS, SCREyirEI, ARAIN PIPII; St I M,CON3O.W c 4h.3,2t3MIi and an'endlese variety oi';Oodaia Welty° receiving geode: almost every day from manufaolurere, and in view of late DECLINE IN PRICES, and our experience in selecting be brands and reliable' ludides of gotids, ,ptikebasors will find it to their advantage to extimine oar stock. THE NEW PATENT ''CLIPS - J l , COOK STOVE, • • wltieh thintri ull others In the ehadp; I'B' l oll increasing Id pOpularity, and pleasOs;e4'viW that everybody rialctte. THE ECLIPSE,' STOP AT,THE,- BIG PADLOCK SIGN Iluntingdoni Jan 13,•1868-tr. Cheaper ti ari the Cheapest! ,H.4.4q,AINA':, :irt' vtr AT • . Maaaxarrucotis ,Sttg:xw:tz% • Mse .E`n,cl. ofgiyitinyclo)l,:/.5,11.)4:'a Nire,.ttrOnoW. - offe'ring„lii• . • inense, and :well-assorted stock Goods, at thoroughly I'odt - wed, and -unprecedented low prices ; our supeTi4 ep Oljp 6", to ,corapet.O'„snCCOSfuli'37, •With7.thiiO chea,pest.,„; ; Our stock conSiitsof Groceries; Dry GoodS; 'Notions, IfirdWare, queensware, Glassware," ; -Villow `and - Cedar Ware,. Table and Floor Oil: ,Cloths, Carpets,- .Rugs - and Door MatS,' Crocks;:Jugs, Stoves ; Tinware ) stee.4 Nails, glass, Putty, 'OHS; Taints, Drugs; Flour, Feed, &c., &c., &c., all , in • great variety, at prices that Will not fail ,to suit consumers: ^ Weinie also' dettling!ik itindS 4:0 Oat and Lumber,: , nur facilities:- in these :commodities superiOr to , any , other firm in - Huntingdon. We elaisntheMas'itdiAtaiiS our"*4; ; 'ziOne . can compete with. us. We buy mII kinds of pratni Seed 6; Flour and .Fee,d,, z , at, highest market rates,., and give the highest prices in 'moods for PrOduPe'l 9f, : tai . , kinds., .: Do not fail to, call and-examinnour stock and, prices, as •bipth . nre sore 'to please. " • H.ENRY & ::11iiniii'igdon, oct2B 11APX ilcaltl:l',.,r';',::,.,'.'„ NEiirSiOß, and NEfr 600 Di .13:enjirtkiriAacob Tlol!pootrully forams his. nhl friends and the . paPila &florally; that ho hen agAin Went.' In the borough of ifnonittuDON. chi] has opened a very large and entire new etticlicif Clockla in Zaxton'n 6(04 , linen , 0 1y0A 0 hook Sltori3, cuitaip, (fag of - , " DIY GOOS,GROCERIZS, OLOTTL ING,IIATS,anIi CAPS, BOOTS'; •- and SHOES, QUE.ENSiVARE, • and EVERY VAMETY .OR • •, GOODS, .1. • • f). To ho found ht the best Mores in tha:platro, all of wltlell ho , vlll sell at prices to atilt the times, an I hopc.s tp,rp, cetvo a liberal Aare of patronage froth tigone.ruma Vent forget to glen we a cull owl I Will ley to photo you (Jowls owl prices. - • . Sept. 30,1161 1311N.1411114 J.iCKIDS. W , H. ROSESI'BETi n & SON, • Oalc. Slaugliter ,Sole ~and -Belting ‘au3m..,fxnux3camit.. the , 1 3 114)Pia Plasteror'o r tfair,t for FA," - • A3="34537. PAID FOR lIIDES, AND \X.7I, ItOBBN ; TEFL S; SOS, ' Appleton Depot, 111914 Mori Collat. VsAil% D. 9, IW--Sat. CUTLERY,,
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