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HUNTINGDON, PA.
Wednesday morning, Molt. 10,1869.
LOCAL Si PERSONAL.
Meetings.
MI. Pariah Lodge, No. 300, A. Y. M., meets second
Monday ereningol each month, in Brown's buildldg.
Standing Slone IL R. A. Chapter, No. 291, meets the
first Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown's building.
Juniata Lodge, No. II", 10. 0. f.„ meets every k'iidny
evening. third floor, in Leister's
Standing Stone Lodge. No. 02. J. V. G. T., meets every
Tuesday evening in third floor of head's building.
Arrapahoe 2Mbe, No. 6S, I 0 of It. M., meets every
Thursday evening, third floor, Leister's
Young Men's Christian Association moots the first and
third Monday evenings each mouth, in Brosn'e building.
Fort 33, C. A. It, meets Third Monday of each mouth
to Court Ileum.
Town Caudell meats do Drat Friday evening of each
month.
Brief Items.
Signals of distress—coughs.
It is a bad omen to owe the. printer.
Chicago claims 10,000 rats to the acre.
Gough lectures at Harrisburg on the 15th
Next Wednesday is St. Patrick's Day.
The last Sunday of this month is Easter
The State -Medical Association meets in
Erie nest Juno.
North Carolina down to 1866 had produced
$9,800,000 in gold.
Again on the move—improvements. Keep
the ball in motion.
The houee•hanting amusement has now
commenced.
Horse-bills and sale-bills printed at this
office on short notice.
A she-bear was killed in Mifflin county the
other week
Plowing has already commenced in some
parts of Chester county.
140 members have bean added to the Lu
theran church in Lewistown 'since last fall.
The total loss by fire in this country, for
thirteen years, is estimated at $389,605,000.
The issue at the recent borough election at
Ebensburg, was hog and anti-hog. The lat
ter won the day.
There is a little "Injin" in Huntingdon
called ingenuity. Ho is growing bigger ev-
ery day
An enlightened swindler—the moon; it
borrows from the sun and then makes light
of it.
The Johnstown Democrat is enlarged to an
eight column paper. Johnstown is big
enough to support it and a daily beside.
Huntingdon county paid nearly as much
money on scalp orders as nino of the neigh
boringeoimties. We never' imagined foxes,
wild man, &c., had such precious scalps.
Hon. C. - L. Pershing, of Johnstown, has
been officially requested to pronounce the or
ation at the commencement of Jefferson and
Washington college.
A man broke into Grove's store in Lewis
town, and stole 500 pennies. That fellow
wouldn't object to stealing more than he
could oarry
Abner C.Wood, of Littlellrihtin township
Laucaiter county, drove to market, lately,
eight head of fat cattle, averaging the extra.
ordinary weight of 2,100 pounds each.
Massachusetts ought to be a State in good
standing, as she manufactures shoes and
boots to the value of a hundred million dol-
lore annually.
The thimble, originally called "thumbell,"
and afterwards "thimble," is a Dutch inven
tion, and was unknown in England until the
year 1605.
The statue for till Mexican monument at
Harrisburg was shipped from Genoa last
Monday. It is expected to arrive about the
middle of the month.
Dr. Harris, of the Nett- York health Bonrd
reports that the small pox is rapidly spread. :
ing inthat city, end 11. general vaccination is
relommended.
Johnstown is se far behind the age that it
has neither its streets named nor its houses
numbered, and yet it brags of its ten thousand
inhabitants.
About the meanest thing of the period was
the recent putting of a powerful emetic in
the sacramental wine at one of the Conneaut
•ills, Crawford county, churches.
The Chinese tad-plant is being very elm
easefully cultivated in East TennesLe. The
day is coming when Americans can drink
their own tea without eending to China.
The scarlet fever is fearfully prevalent in
Harrisburg, and in many cases whole house
holds hare been stricken down with the epi
demic.
A boy named Joseph Ilhodes, of West
moreland county, died from the effects of be"
ing struck in the abdomen with a solid gum
ball. A base ball will do the anme.
,
ThilAltoim a. Tribun ehas been enlarged to
an sight column paper. We hay* always
admired thp appearance of our acqeiniporary,
and we think its enterprise should be amply
rewarded.
Na have received - a copy of a monthly
magazine, published at Pittsburgh, by 0.
Dwyer & Co., at $2.00 a year. The number
before WS for March is full of good articles,
and contains a lifelike engraving and a bi
ography of Senator John Scott. The Maga
zine coats 25 cents a copy.
A correspondent from Spring Valley sends
us the following items F They had better
wake up—the supervisors of Ted end Carbon
and look out fur breakers. Still out on duty
—our Superintendent. Rather puny—School
No. Bof Tod. Yes, but few as there are, they
are learning all the better.
We are glad our business men are begin
ning to see that they can get their printing
done as cheap if not cheaper in Huntingdon
than in the cities. The reason is obvious—
country printers have no heavy rents to pay
and aro not obliged to live so fast. This rule
will apply in all the rarnifesations of business
in the country. Patronise hems industry.
Dubuque has throe applicants fur the post
mastership.: chteelaires it-because his wife
is a cousin of Grant, another sayeho can "go
him two nieces better," and the third. wants
it because he is a tanner. We would like-to
pee all the claims' of the dozen and one appli
cants in this borough stuck up in a row, to
■ee how Many claim Grant as unclo. •
Mr. John Freo has the foundation laid in
West Huntingdon for a handsome two-story
brick dwelling-house. The ground is being
broken for several other buildings in the same
place. The old borough is also looking up—
Mr. Zech. Yenter and Mr. S. T. Brown being
each about to build three-story bricks, and
the preparations are snaking for the two-story
/iris& fire-engine house,
Proceedings of the Borough Council.
Stated Meeting, March 5, 1869.
Tho Council met. Present—Assis
tant Burgess, Mr. Miller; Councilmen,
Messrs. Artley, Black, Carmen, Cun
ningham, Hefright, Jackson and Port.
A petition of citizens Of tho borough
complaining of the condition of Frank
lin street and of the pavements along
the same and praying that measures
may be adopted to improve the same,
was road and referred to the committee
on streets.
Tho committee appointed to settle
with delinquent collectors of tax made
report as follows:
Nathaniel Williams to Huntingdon Borough, Dr.
1666. Nov. 8. To amount of duplicate, $1923 70
Cr.
1869. Jan.l. By amt. paid as per rec'ts, $1402 40
Exemption. or eXolieratione, 58 40
Percentage on $1865, 93 25
Gib yrla embankruont at 38 es per yd. 250 50
30 do., east mid Muddy Bun bridge, 11 40
3 days wash under Elm tzman, 4 50 1820 45
Balance due borough, $ 97 25
Kennedy M. King to liuntinglon Borough. Br.
1867. To amount of duplicate, special tax, $lB4 19
By amt. collected as per receipts $402 64
, that is said cannot he collected, 57 57
Percentage on $4Ol 24 at 6 per ct., 24 08 444 19
The Committee appointed by the
Burgesses and Council of the borough
of Huntingdon to settle with the late
Collectors make the above reports as
they stand stated ; that the account of
Nathaniel Williams shows a balance
duo the borough of $97 25; the account
of Kennedy M. King appears settled,
as per the above statement in full.
GEO. JACKSON,
A. ELLIOTT,
Feb. 19, 1869. Committee.
On motion the report was accepted,
ordered to be recorded and the com
mittee discharged.
Bills were read and orders granted
as follows:'
To J. S. Cornman, advertining. $lO 50
Hunt. Gas Company, gas for Feb'y., 18 90
Shoemaker & Gahagin, blaeksmithing, 6 25
On motion it was ordered that the
Street Commissioner shall proceed to
break the stone on the road bed on the
northern end of Washington street.
The chairman announced the allot.
mont of the contract for furnishing
plank and sills for the cemetery walk.
Mr. Black presented his resignation
as a member of the Council which was
road and was on motion accepted.—
Mr. 8., after stating the circumstances
which constrained him to resign, ex
pressed his thanks for the uniform
courtesy of his fellow-members, and
hoped that in future as in the past, the
deliberations of the Council would be
conducted in peace and harmony and
with the view of advancing the inter
ests of the borough. Adjourned.
homicide
The Hollidaysburg Register publish
es the following particulars in relation
to the death of Henry Murphy, a for
mer resident of this place:
"Henry Murphy, the colored man
who was injured in the fight on the
20th February, died on the 25th. An
inquest was held on the 26th, before
Justice Leet. It was proved before
the jury that Murphy mot John Camp.
bell in the street, between the United
States Hotel and Kinports & Co's.
store, and asked Campbell to treat.—
Campbell said lie would give him this
(striking him in the face) Murphy
ran, Campholl after Lim, overtook him,
and knocked him doWn, falling with
the back of his head on a stone, from
the effects of which he died. The jury
rendered a verdict in accordance with
these facts.
' The post mortem examination was
made by Doctors Hays and Smith,
with the following results, as near as
we can learn them. The whole of the
back part ot• the head was bruised, aed
blood effused beneath the scalp—also a
large quantity of blood was found ef•
fused beneath the membranes over a
greeter part of the brain, mid at the
base of the brain, with the laceration
of the brain substance.
"Both men were under the influence
of liquor. Campbell himself was badly
injured afterwards in a fight with oth
er parties."
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ileadquattors, Post No. 33, G. A. R.,
Euntiugdon, March 8, 1860.
_
Comrades: A stated meeting of this
Post will be held at the usual place,
on Monday, the 15th inst., at 7 o'clock
P. M.
Several of the important committees
appointed at last 'nesting will mako
their reports, and after notion thereon
this will be one of the most thoroughly
organized Posts in the Department of
Penneylvania.
Recruits who have been duly nod
fled of their election will present them
selves fin• muster.
nonombly discharged soldiers desi
ring admission will forward their ap
plications through the proper chatmels.
By order of the Poet. -
31iraci S. LYTL6, Commander.
M. M. LOGAN, Adjutatit. • •
The Pittsburgh Female College
Wo - clip the folio wing cothplimentary
notice of this institution frinn the Pitta•
burgh Chronicle. "The Pittsburgh Fe
male College is enjoying marked pros
(specially in the boarding de
partment. ' There' is but a single va
cancy. Philadelphia, in the East, and
St. Paul, Wittily., and indepOndence,
Missouri, in the West, and intermedi
ate points, have sent representatives
to our institution.. Arriong the num.
bars are the daughters Of Bishops Simp
son -and Kingsley. Unnsuhl fhcilities
are afforded in all the solid and orna
mental branches, and the College Fac
ulty ranks among the very, best in the
land. The spring term will commence
March 23d."
Send to Dr. I. C Perching, Prosiden
of the College, for a catalogue. *
DELICIOUSLY SiEDIOINAL.---TiliS is the uni
•ereal verdict pronounced upon Plantation
Bitters by all who have tried them. The
well-known health-promoting ingredients
from; which they are made, and their invalu
able merits as a remedy for indigestion and
all its consequent aihnents,and the preventive
qualities against diseases nrising from clima
tic changes, miasmatic influences and imper
fect secretions, are" ao Widely known and so
honorably endorsed, that wo trust no one will
forego the advantages of their use.
MAGNOLIA WATEFL—Superior to the bee
imported German Cologne, and sold et het
the price. tf
GARDEN AND FLOWER SDEDS.—Freels
and genuine Garden and Flower Seeds,
from ,Collies, Alderson & We Seed
Farms and Gardens, New Jersey, for
sale at Massey & Oa's, - Bateiprise
Lleadquarters. tf
IffrTbe only place in Huntingdon
where the genuine "WHITE ELVER"
can be bought is At Enterprise nead
quarters,
Where Doom the “Swlndlen Come In I
Customers at Enteryise Headquar
ters are not charged •prices to cover
the value of presents. Call if you
want to bo convinced that others do.
It is the opinion of Mr. Corbin that
a man 18 a blackguard if ho exposes
the high prices of Sugar; Stove Dump
ers and Jumping Jacks at the Beehive.
Enterprise Headquarters gives more
away in a week in the price of sugar
alone than nine-tenths of all presents
offered by the other enterprises aro
worth. The "swindle" comes-in just
where presents are offered and the peo
ple are Charged . more for goods than
they can be bought for at. other places.
Enterprise Headquarters wants its
customers .to compare its goods and
prices with goods and prices at ether
stores, especially at those stores run
by the combination of "other business
men." • .
When the "other business men" com
bined to break down Enterprise Head
quarters and "quirk sales 'and small
profits," they forgot 'to count the cost
of the job they would have on hand.
The beautiful Chamber Set to - be
given away at. Enterprise Headquar
ters is worth $25 It will be a hand.
some and useful present for some one.
Call and see it—buy 'goods cheap—
and 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 stock of beautiful styles
of Wall Paper, Wholesale a'tid
cheap, at Lewis' B3ok Store,' Eater
prise Headquarters.
Chance cards will be issued for sub
seriptions to "Globe",,advertising, and
job work, old accemits included.
When sugar went up, Enterprise
Headquarters retailed to customers in
five days nine barrels of ' stock on
hand at old prices. Other merchants
raised the prices on their stock. A
new stock on hand and selling cheaper
than the cheapest.
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, Citron, Dried Poaches
and Apples, Beans, Rice, Hominy, Bar
ley, Oatmeal, Mince Meat, etc, etc.,
the best Family Flour in the coun
try, Corn Meal, 13uek w heat Flour,
Sugar Cured and Country Hams,
Shoulders and Flitch, Lard, Potatoes,
Coal Oil, etc., etc., always on hand at
Enterprise Headquarters.
Still another lot of choice New York
Goshen Cheese just received at Enter
prise Headquarters.
Half and quarter barrels No.l Shore
Mackerel just received at Enterprise
Headquarters.
Enterprise Headquarters issue) over
a thousand moro cheeks last month
than it did the month previous. The
people are not slow to find out whore
to get the best and most for their mon
ey.
Very choice fat Bay Mackerel, by
the pound, at Enterprise Headquar
ters.
The best smoked fiTh in the market,
he Bloaters, at Enterprise Headquar
ers.
Shad . and furring in pickle, and
Cod Fish, by the pound and dozen, at
Enterprise E.endq ers.
To CoRRESPONDENTS.—"QUiS," we sup
pressed part of your last communicttion, not
because it was too personal, lout because it
had too close a relation to the free-puffing
business, which publishers, you must know,
are set against.
"Audi Alternm Portent," whoever you only
be, we would like to hear from you again;
but please do not dread lotting the printer
know who you are.
. .
"Carbon," we received no communication
from you, but the other matter will be ettea•
dcd to this week.
LOCAL COE lIESPONDE'NCE.
SUAVE GAP, March 4, 1869
DEAR GLOBE: To-day we have a slight
change in the weather in the shape of a light
fall of snow, just sufficient to make the roads, ,1
which were dry, muddy again.
Well, I suppose A. Johnson will bo mus
tered out to-day, and U. S. Grant mustered in.
Although the latter liad a very responsible po
sition as Commander-in-Chief,he will find that
the one upon which he now enters is a still
more arduous undertaking, namely, that of
governing the most intelligent and enlighten
ed people upon the globe. But I suppose he
thinks he is equal to the emergency, or be
would never have written his letter of accep
tance. 'We wish him well, and may it be
said of hint in after days years, as of the he
ro of old, contigit ut patriam vindicaret.
- Our district schools will soon close for this
term, which, in this township is very short,
only four months, to say nothing of the sala
ry paid the teachers, which is twenty five
dollars, and n disgrace to the townships, and
I sincerely hope the people's representatives,
the school directors of this district will soon
look at it in thisnlight and have it raised to
at the least calculation, thirty or thirty five
dollars. .The idea of teaching four months
out of thci year, fur your'boarding and starv
ing the remainder, eight months,. is enough
to scare all good pedagogues out of the dis
trict. Ido hope then, 'that the officials of
Dublin School district will come to a realiz
ing sense of their duty at en early date, and
do the fair thing with teachers :who desire to
teach in their district. This is not a very
rich township to be stirs, but they could in
crease the salary to the sum before mention
ed, and not feel it scarcely, if they cannot
lengthen the school term,
The land around Us' hero is pretty much
limestone and slate, ,yielding good crops
when properly cultivated. Titers is not very
much stock raised here, notwithstanding
it is a pretty good Con'titry for grazing. The
farnm are all well watere.l by quall streams
running From the in up.m both sides
of the valley. The mountains are covered
with hemlock, rock and white oak, while up
on timbered portions of the ra Hay grow fine
specimens of yellow and white pine, black
walnut, chestnut alai poplar, which finds its
way to the numerous saw mills, both steam
and water power, which are located here and
there along the valley. Qui°.
DIED,
At Petersburg, February 20th, of
congestion of the lungs, INEz MAY,
only child of Captain J. C. M.. and
Lizzie A. Hamilton, aged 5 months
and 15 days.
At Bell's Mills; Blair county, on the
20th February, ,1860, Mr. JOI/N LT
AFRICA, aged 30 years.
The - deceased was born in this place, and
was beloved by all with whom lie became
associated. lie went to reside . in Altoona
where he was en - gaged in the mercantile busi
ness. Ile soon won the esteem of those
around him, and showed those,many quali
ties of mind and heart that endeared Ilan:to
all. He was a dutiful son, an affectionate
brother, and a good citizen, and his loss is
deeply felt by his many friends and relatives.
Green be the full above thee,
Friend of our better days ;
None know thee' but to love the; -
None moiled thee but to praise,
STILL AIHEAD,_. ;
In Presents, goods and Prices,
OUR GIFTS FOR MARCH.
They Cost You Nothin g .
A beautiful Chamber sot, gold band,
13 pieces, $25.00
A new Boston Rocking Chair, 8.00
A beautiful Carriage and Doll, 10.00
A Farley Spittoon, 2.00
1 pair Vases, 2.50
1 Railroad, Depot and Train,
1 Doll Cradle,
1 Toy Basket,
1 Drum,
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,
1 Lady's Work Box, 1.50
1 Accordeon, 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 Jewa Harp.
If our sales during the month go
above our estimate, wo will increase
the number of presents. We pay a
license to make us many presents to
our customers as we please.
Any person purchasing to the am
ount of 25 Cunts, or over,- at either
LEWIS' BOOK STORE, or MASSEY & Co's
Grocery, Confectionery and Variety
Store, from and including Monday, the
Ist, to and including the
31ST DAY OS MARCH, 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 pres
ents.
Numbered cards will also be issued
for subscriptions to Globe, advertising
and job work, old accounts included:
The goods on hand consist of Books.
of all kinds, Fancy Articles . Musical
Instruments, Perfumery, 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, Brushes, Brooms, Whisks,
Apples, Potatoes, etc., etc., too numer
ous to mention.
Our prices will be as low if not love;
than elsewhere ler the same goods.
Now's your tilllC to'get Goods Cheap and
Handsome Presents
The Enterprise will be continued, and val.
noble presents will be distributed the first
day of every month.
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," would
not advertise for our Enterprise ; ) and pes
etas can be lifted any time after the let of
each month, on presentation of numbered
card.
Revenue and Postage Stamps not included
in the above.
Huntingdon, March 1, 180
Mr. Christ. Decker will sell, oil
Friday next, in West Huntingdon,
one:cook stove, bedsteads, tables, look
ing glasses, chairs, and a variety of
household and kitchen furniture.
FOR RENT —A house with fivo rooms
on Alain street. Inquire at this of
fice. mar 10, 1869.
fie — lt will pay fiLrmers to raise
white beans—good seed for sale by the
quart at Enterprise Headquarters.
Eno assortment of Rustic Win.
dow Shades, just received and for sale
cREAr at Enterprise Ileadq'ttarters.
LIZ". Harrison Seed Potatoes for sale
at Enterprise Headquarters.
MARKETS:
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PUILADELVItIA, Mir 9, 1862,
Sum fine Flour at $6,0 6,50: extra at $7.0 7,50; fancy
Westein extras foully $8,0007, 75; Pennsylvania do do
$10,50 and fancy brands $10,00012,50 according to quality
Rye flour $7,000,7,25. •
There is very littlo Prim Wheat offering, and this de
scription is in study request 'at full prices. but inferior
grades ate neglected. Sate, of 1.500 bushels new red at
$1,7001,00, :tad 1000 bUSSOII amber at $lO4. Ryo is nit.
changed. Sales of 450 'bushels new Western at $1,55.
Corn is scare and advancing, yellow at, $l.OO Western,
mixed at 9fictsatl,oo. - Oato ae in good request at an ad•
intrlCO. Sales of 6000 bushels new Pen usylv.lnia at:0073
cents. Nothing doing in Ilarloy and Malt $2,00.
' , lrma/non, Mar. 8 —Flour.—Thu market is decreased
Ito quote sales of spring m hest Flour at $7,:5,®5,00,
%inter Flour at $5,5050.75 fancy at $1.2@12,50.
Wheat. red, $1,6001,65 and for white, $2.0842,12
Cola from first handsaw $l,OO. ltye, $1,43 per bushel. Oats
61@6 c; Barley 1,85@51.90. Potatoes. roach Blow 6,00.1ab1
Laws 20c, Lard 42c. Butter 33@35c lb; Eggs 25 doz.
FINANCIAL. •
Now' YORK, Mar. 2.—Gold closed al $1,31 74 -
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
CORM:MD WEEKLY BY HENRY
NTIIOLEStLE 1.111119.
Ft.outt—Superfine Flour, per barrel, ' $6.50
Extra Flour, do 7.00
Family Flour, du 8.00
GRAIN—Red Wheat, per bushel, 1.60
Witito'Wheat, du 1.70
Rye, do 1.25
Corn, do 90
Oats, do 50
Barley, do 1.20
_ _
SEED—Timothy, do 3.00
Flaxseed, - do 2.25
Cloverseed, per 64 lbs. ' 8.00®8.50
PROVISIONS—Potatoes, per bushel, 00®,1.00
Dried Apples, do 2.25
Corn Meal, per cwt., 2.50
Dried Peashe?, per pound, 18
Boof, do 10
Liird," do
'Pork, do
Butter, do
Cheese, do
Eggs; per dozen,
Ilan),
Side,
'
Shoulder, Ili
Conn—Hard coal, per ton, 0.50®8•00
Broad Top Coal, do 3.00
',num; per 1000 feet, 12.00®30.00
SHINGLES—Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00®13.00
Joint Shingles, - - do 6.50®8.00
MISCELLANEOUS—Bark, per cord, 8.00
Bran, per cwt., 1.25
Hops, per' pound. , 40
Wool, do 40@45
Hay, per ton, * - • 13.00
Slides, 6R,7
Green Apples, do 1.50
Onions, do ' 1.00
AGENTS WANTED-410 A DAY.
TAVO SIO MAPS FOR SA.
LLOYD'S
PATENT RevoWin Double NAPS
Of America and Europa, America and the
United States of America.
• Colerod— In 4000 Counties. •
TII:ESE greht Maps, 'now just corn
pleted, show every place of Importance, all Rail
roads to ditto, mid the latest alterations Is the various
European Stales, These Maps are needed in every School
and family In the land—they occupy the space of ono
Map, and by means of the Reverser, either side can be
thrown front, and any part brought level to the eye.
County,Rights and largo liiscolint given to good Agents
krnly for Citimiers, Terms, and send money for Sam
ple Slaps, tp, J. T. LLOYD,
.41 Dertlendt Street, N. Y.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ciAn Ounce of Priv Cation Ii Vetter Man a
Peu - nd of cure
This to the most sickly period of the year but there ie
a [Many which Is a constant protection against the
CAUSES of disease ;It enters swiftly into t::ri circulation of
the blood, expets the morbitic substance cui:"tild
there
in during the winter-; corrects all morbid chung.".,.fl the
blood; reghlates the supply- and qUality and mittzllzes
the circulation of the blood;:promotes the operations
the digestive organs ; acts as a. mild and afficactoue item•
achic; strengthens the nerrone 'Three and cams the
11er(04.13 !spawn; promotes buoyancy of spirits and feel.
Ing; revives the physical energies, and imparts vitality
and elasticity to every ergs* of the human body. It is
no less celebrated a preparation than MOHLER'S HERB
BITTERS. lies it now—use It regularly ovary day—and
prepare your oysters for the change in the season, and
fortify it ugniust the dangers of disease,. math/loom.
40
70
1.40
PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND
OTLIERS.—The Grafton Mineral Paint Company
are new manufacturing the Best, Gheapeat and moat Du•
['able Paint lu use; two coats well put on, mixed wills
pure Linseed Oil, will last ten or fifteen years; it is of a
light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be
changed to green, lead, stone, drab, Mile or cream, to
suit the taste of the-consumer. It is valuable for Hou
ses, Fences, Barns, Carriage and Car makers, Pails and
Wooden-waro, Agricultural Implements, Canal Boats,
Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Canvas, Metal and Shingle
Hoofs. (it being File and Water proof,) Floor Oil Clothe,
(ono Manufacturer having used 6.040 Ms. the past sear)
and en a paint fur any purpose is man rpassed for body,
durability, elasticity and adhesiveness. Price $0 per
bbl. of dOU lbs., which will supply a farmer for y.tro to
come. Warranted to all cases as above. Fend fora cir
cular which givea full particulars. None genuine unless
branded in n trade murk, Grafton Mineral Paint. Per
sons can order the Paint and remit the money on re
ceipt of the goods. Address
It. L. FAIINESFOOK: & CP., Pittsburgh,
Agents for Pennsylvania.
4,3 - For sale by the pound or barrel at Lewis' Book
Store. llothB Gm
EA.FNESS, BLINDNESS and,CA
TARICII. treated unit the utmost success, by J.
MACS, M. D.. and Profe,por of Diseases of the Eye and
Ear in the Medical College of Penns Own ia,l2 yams taper,
fence, (formerly of Leplen, Holland,) N... 805 ARCH St.,
Philadelphia. To.timonials can bo seen at this Mike,.
The medical faculty aro Invited to accompany their pa •
lients, as he line no secrets in his practice. Artificial
Eyes inserted without pain. No charge for examination.
June 1:,1888-1yhm.
TIT.E.CELEBRATED
GROVER & BAKER
Sewing machines.
se. THE EEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN U3ll
For Beauty and Elasticity of St telt,
For Strength and Durability of Seam that will not rav
el, as both threads aroused direct from the spools, and uo
seams have to bo Mooned by band; no wasto of thread,
For ehaplic ty and perfection of machinery.
It stilettos, home fells, tucks, braids, cords, and em
broider. beautifully.
Machines fully Warranted and full inotructians glove.
Sewing machine cotton, silk, &c.. on hand.
For sale by - GREENE & BROTHER,
feblnift 2d floor Leisteee Bulldog, llantlogdon, Pa.
3LaCCJoIDNTM
Sewing Machines
ARE TILE
Oldest Established of any in the World
Over 50,000 Sold in 1868
These unequaled machines are adapted to every wade
tyof sawing for family wear, f,om the lightest muslius
to the heaviest cloths, and to the use of Seamstresses,
Dress Makers, Tailors, Manufactureis of ,Shirts, Collars,
Wits, Cloaks, slnntillas, Clothink, linty Caps„Cprots,
Ladies' Boots and Shoos, khan Goods, etc. They work
equally c ell upon Bilk. linen, woolen and cotton goods,
with silk, cotton'or linen thread. They will seam, quill,
hem, fell, cord, braid, bind and perform every spccies of
sewing, making a butu.iful and perfect stitch, tiliktion
both sides of the article sowed. Os er 50,000 of these un
rivalled machines were amonfactured and SOLD during
tho year ISO. This is unprecedented In the history of
sowing machines, and is another proof of the great popes
lot Hy of the Howe M.mchino.
They have invariably woe the highvst honors at the
great Exldb:tious of the world, comet eating at the lute
Exposit:, Universelle at Pads, a hero
THE ORANDEST CO3IBINATION OF.:PRIZES
EVER AWARDED AT TUI EXHIBITION
TO ANY EXHIBITOR, FOR ANY GOODS
WHATEVER EXHIBITED,
was unsaid.' for VIII :LOWE MACHINE—the Miller.
int Prize; the Crl/ 13 of the Legion of honor ; o Gold
01„ tho highest prizo within the gift of tho Jury, being
the result of Ds EVIDI:NT EXCELLIINCLI.
Our Interest not being e. cued to that of purchasers of
in whines, In their succa nful operation, we hold our.
solves in readiness to render any necessary and practica
ble assistanco, by comspondenco or oaten% Ise, for thin
purpo•o, and for faithtulnoss in this respect, reference is
made to the tens or thousands now using those machine,
SL LEY & STOOPS,
GENERAL .ktIENTS Wit PIMNSYLVANI 4, Der:ll,
SET, DELAWARE AND WEST VIRGINIA,
Office 23 S. Eighth 6t., Phila'a, Pa
xice-Willioni P. E otlelpti, sole agent for this c minty
fel, 21 3ot.
&WISES
HIGHEST PREMIUM
a ) (011 arlitg
Sewing Machines,
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Received the only GOLD MEDAL at the
PARIS EXPOSIT/ON, 1867.
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They aro adaPted to all kinds of FaAilly Sowing, and
to the use of Seamstresses, Dressmakers, T.dlore, Menu.
fecturers of Shirts, Cellars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantilla,
Clothing, Hate, ('ape, Comm, Linen Goods, Umbrellas,
l'atusels, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen,
woolen and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or linen
thread. They will seem, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord,
braid, bind, end perform orery-sbeciee of sowing, making
a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the
article wowed.
The qualities which recommend theni arc:
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both tildes of
the fabric sewed.
2. Strength, - firmness and durability of seam, that will
not rip nor ravel.'
S
3 Economy of Thread.
4. Attaelinients and wide range of application, to pure
800 and materials. '-
5. Compactness nod elegance of model nod finish.
6. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction.
7. Spold, door of operation and management, and_mdet- ,
nese of movetnent.
Luh•nctiun free In aU. Machines kepi in repair one
year hen of charge.
U. B. LEWES, Agent,
j,l" ly i
Iir.CTIIVG, OF ENGINE-110IISE.
Sealed proposals for Ilia erection of a two•stery Brick
Engline.ifouse and Council Chamber, on Lot No. 97, fron-
ting the southern side of Washington street, will be ro.
cared until 6 o'clock, P. M:, do SATURDAY, the 13th
day of MARCH, next, at which time the bids will bo
opened and the contract awarded to tho lowest and best
bidder. •
A plan and specifications for the proposed building
may be neon at the °Mee of the Secretary. -
The auccesatul bidder will bo rentured to give sufficient
security for the in °rapt and faithful performance of the
contract.
By order of the Burgesses and Town 01110Cii of the bo
rough of Huntingdon.
GRA PIUS MILLER
A. ELLIOT,
Feb24-lt Burgossok .
PAIALWIS
EVERY BIONTH,
AT
ENTERPRISE yEADQUARTERS
$5OOO a year can be made by lire agents, leg
my new and Valuable invention. Address
ALIMAnN, 63 8e and St., Baltimore, Md. fy24411
• WANTED! WANTED 1!
AGENTS of either lex, in miry town and. Tillage, for
the largest ONE DOLLAR BALE in the country. The
smallest articles sold can ho exchanged fora silver-plat
ted five-bottled Revolving Castor, or your choice el
articles upon exchange Vet. Commissions to Agitate lar
ger than eves. Send for circular.
E. C. 711031PSON.A CO.,
feb2 -1- w 136 Federal street, Doetion, Mese.
IF YOU WISH
Try thd Comhtootto? or
ALLEN, ATWOOD A SATES'
GREAT MAMMOTH. SALE I
LICENSED BY TUE U. S. CIOYLIRMIENT
luring h larger ezp•rienco q wo are eorillJent u 1 Ana
cm in our ONC DOLLAR SALE.
SW - NOTICE -
We will pronent to any person s•nalng tie a club in our
GREAT ONE DOLLAR BALD, Silk Dress l'sttorn, Pieco
of Sheeting, Sewing Machina, a carpet, a Wately to, to.
, ALL FREE OF COST.
Greatest Imbuements ever offered.
Circular./ and sample sent free to any address
ALLEN, ATWOOD & BATES,
4w Noe. n Milk, 78 kB4 DoTonnbire St., Boston, Mats
I want to rouse each sleepy hood,
Who stand upon the brink, -
Whsro yawning gulfs disclose the dead,
Who might, hilt did not, think:
I want to warn tho living ones
Who blindly grape along,
Ye fathers, daughters, mother., sons,
What peril. round you throng I
Leek out, my •eader, are you free,
Or do you wear the mark I
Moat all are blind and cannot one,
Yea, groping in the dark.-
Catarrh, a demon la the head, • '
C,oneomption b its .on;
Rills hosts, yea, countless millions, dead,
Nampa you may be one.;
That backing, hawking, spitting, shows,
Calarrh affects your head,
Matter and alit. in throat or non,
!tune down your throat instead.
Your lungs and liter socni TIII show,
Consumption has its birth;
Catarrh, its sire, will feed it too,
'Till you return to earth.
If colds affect your head and throat,
AN:GEHL/010R buy;
Now don't forgot what I have wrote,
Or think thin subject dry.
WOLCOTT'S ANKIHIL4TOIt cures
Catarrh—the demon flies;
It saves the lunge, good health insures,
And Catarrh quickly dies.
I want to gratify nay Monde,
Who wish to understand
About Pam PAINT, its 1190, its °Tula.
And why Its great domand.
I want to show you, plain fie day,
Why PAIN PARIT stops all pain ;
that you may never havo to say,
"I'll not by paint again."
PAIN PAINT will cool but flour stain ;
Pumps iunammstion out; '
'Tin harmless ou t h e breast or brain,
A trial slops all doubt.
When Inflammation leaves the frame,'
All pain will cease at once ;
Remove the cause, 'tie all the name;
None doubts unless a dunce.
The pores will ope and drink Pain PAINT;
Abe...booty fill with ma;
Restores the weal:, the sick, the faint,
The greatest Skeptics please.
Evapof all. cools the placo
As inflammation fliei; •
Hot blood at tho absefbent's base
blokes Paivr in vapor rise.,
'TN thus PAP! PAM removes all doubt,
Removes the very cause
Ily pumping inflammation out;
Ou this We lest our cause.
Wolcott'. Pain Pala la sold at all Drug Stores; also,
Wolcott's Anolhl!ator, for tho cure of Catarrh and colds
In the bead. Sent by express on receipt of tbo money, at
181 Chatham Square, N. Y. 11. L. Wolcott, Prop. 4w
150 Teachers Wanted.
STS TO $l5O PER MONTH ; fur full particulars address
"The Peeplo'r Journal." Philadelphia, Pa. 4w,
WAN TED—Sidemen to frivol and sall by eamplo
a now line or goods. :Fltnationi permanent. and
good wager. Adders. with stamp, It. U. ItICIIAI1DS&
CO, 413 Cheat nut Pt, Philadelphia, Pa. 4w.
PMUSTS FOR FARMERS. Unsurpassed for nay par
PLI•0. pa FOR a bbl. of WU I.lli. Fond for circular.
ORAITON MINLRAL PAINT CO., 254 Pearl Street
New Yolk. 4w.
MOO to $2OO per month salary paiA to good
Agents to sell our Patent Non.
carrosire White IYiru Clothes Lines State ago and pant
occupation, and mtdross the American Wire Company 75
Illiam St., N. Y., or 16 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.4 w
AGENTS WANTED.—For the only steel engraving
of tit-newt and Ilia family pnblialted with their np-
Koval. Eng* are.% by Sartain. Sizo 15 by 10, $2.00. 100
per cent to agents Aildiess 0001131'EED ik CO., Chi
cago, or No. 37 Park Row, New York.
NEW BOOK 200 ENGRAVINGS
The Etrumr's nod ?ifechnule'd Manual, Mite l by Geo
E. Waring, Jr.. outlier of ..Draining for Profit," 'elite
menta of Agriculture," Sc. A book of great value t
oery one. :end for I 6 page circular. Agent. wanted
TEE :TA. O) , Pubilsbete,,63;. Breath, ay, N. Y. 4.7
THE CHRISTIAN, 60 Cents ! !
A huge, live, 9 page monthly religious and fasuily,pa.
per, full of fuels, providences, incidents; music, poetry.
tear stories, pictures, reading for young; old, saints.
ners,one and all. No sectarianism, controversy, politica,
pun. 'dila, or patent medicinos. &1 cts.a year; 10 copies
$l. For il.unday Schools, 10 copies $4. bend 10 cents
for three specimens before you forget it. Volume 4 be.
gins Jan., 1869. 1000 pages new live tracts for $l. Ad
dross 11, L. llssrisoe, Scriptural Tract Repository, 19
Lindell Street, Boston, Mass. 410.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
SIGHTS AND SECRETS
OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL,
A wotk descriptive of Washington City Inside and WA
RM° Unmasked and Exposed. The spiciest, most thril
ling. most entertaining, instructive, and startling book
of the slay. .eQ" -- Senol for Circulars, with terms, dm. Ad
dress UNITED STATES PUBLISHING CO., 411 Brooms
Street, New York thy. . fcbl7,-4w.
Dr. 311'0. V. BURTON'S
CCO ANTI 1 4 T.E.
WARRANTED • REglirg. ALL DESI , WA. TOBACCO. Zs
mthly sejdable 4 - harm:um par Oles and enriches
the blood, invigorate the syst possesses grestnourish.
lug end strain:: beaten. Ter. nu ercellent tools and op.
palter, enables. the btol - digest the heartiest food,
routes sleep reft ashler., • establishes robust health.
B " , *k."s o•uf sinters 6i ears coral. Price Fifty
cents per box, s fr. =.
witho , log treatise on tho
jurions effects oft • • • ecci, lists t , tutimontals. setts.
vases, etc, eta RV. Agents wants., riders
Da. T. 11. Aesorr, Jens • • (' i ts', N. J.
.r•' SALE BY ALL• DRUGGI
•••
of ID:41)4 Snits •s, •
• •
Trailimark - 5 roiiirighttela
jan.2o,'64.tf.
4 4 4,
BOURDON'S & JOUVIN'S
KID CLOVES,
Ladias and Gentleman's Sizos,-.
/lIINTLYGDON, PA
The Tourist or Grant Hat
Aidto]NriivE;
To be found in the best stores In theplace,' all of 'which
ho will sell at prima to cult the' times,- and hopes to re.
carol. liberal shire of patronage froma generous public.
Den't forget to glee too a , call and 'I .tvill - try to please
you with (heeds and prlceek_
VIAEIPIA TA , tIILIOIia I Ees.,3o'lB6B'
CORNER OF TEE DIAMOND,
MO
'Ai o,
ildiTlNalpN 7 TA.
a.€3(5 , a.
DRANK W. STEWART
A .R,STEWART
A. R. Stewart & Co.
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
PEALSB IN
HARDWARE,
PAINTS, PUMPS,
GLASS, STOVES,
LAMPS, ROPES,
OILS,
FORIS,
Scythes, Snaths, Grain Cradles, Sad•
dleiy, and carOage Gands,.l4ln,
and . Spokes.'
NAILS AND, IRON,
LOOMS, HINGES, SCREWS, '
DRAIN-PIPE,
.15'JVC,ZIM - N7IiT.ELMLNII,
and an endless variety of goods in his line
We are receiving, goods
,almost every, dap
from manufaeturere, and in view of late
DECLINE IN'PRICES,
and our experience in selecting best.brandi
and reliable qualities of goods, purchasers
will find it to their tuivatitt!ge to . e*emine our,
stock
THE NEW PATENT
EGLIPS - 1] COOK STOVE,
which throws all others in the shade, le' still
increasing in popularity, and rileases so ~relt
that everybody' wants ,
THE ECLIPSE.
STOP AT THE
BIG PADLOCK. SIGN,
Huntingdon, Jau 13; 1869-H.
Cheaper . than the Cheapest!
BARGAINS
END
IVlziatruxactico. tc:o3rek
/Trest End of Hnnyngdon,,Penn'a.
We are now . offering our int=
mense and 'ivell-assorted stock 'of
Goods, ,at , thoroughly reduced,
and unprecedented low prices;
our superior facilities enabling us
to compete successfully:with the
cheapest. - - -
Our stock consists of Groceries,'
Dry GoOds, Notions, Hardware,
Queensivare, Glassware, 'Willow
and Cedar Ware, Table and Floor
Oil Cloths, Carpets, Rugs 'and
Door Mats, Crocks, Jugs, Stiries,,
Tinware, ron Stee, Nails, Crlass,
Putty, Oils, Iron',"
Drugs, Flour,
Feed, &c., &e., all in great
variety, at prices that will'not
fail to suit consumers. We are',
also dealing in all kinds.of - Coati
and Lumber, our'faeilities,,tin
theaCcommodities being superikl
to any other firm in .Huntingdon;
We claim them. as spEcwlrigs in
our, trade, i.n.„*Lich Po* :Oik
compete with us.
We buy - all kinds of Grain;
Seeds,. Flour; and. 'Feed, aturthe
highest market rates, and give
the highest, prices in'. Goods
Produce' of all' kind,s ;
fail to call and
.examine our Meek
and, prices, as both are' sure to
please:
HENRY & CO:,;
'''Hytiog,dorb
oct2B
BACK -AGAIN I
NEW STORE and NEW GOODS?.
B'pnlivilri JaCObs
Respectfully Informs Ille•Old fileinh and the Inittfa
generally, that he has again located in the borough of
HUNTINGDON. and had bpoued Si vefy large and'entire now'
etook of Goode in Sexton's Store Room oppoeitc Lents"
Book Store, condoling of -
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTH
ING, HATS and CAPS,- BOOTS
• and SHOES, QUEENSWARE,
and EVERY VARIETY OF
• GOODS— ! • -
Dsfi.l& UN JACODe
VVI 11 4 5SEif61 ' FIEV ;!r5 0/4 " k'
t V • Ethrtitojt.
Oak Slaughter_ Sole -nud ; Belting
: • -,'l.l4MAL'lLi3Eitiltil=ll:.::
.
500‘B oolzolo Mosteroi , g flair, for Falp. " '
• friF•lABll PAIR FOR urn.Es AND BAREMER.
• .' . W. 11:1tOSENETERL &SON,
Mapleton popot, ' Huntingdon Comity, Peocok ,
Dec..4 l , 1803-62.111: ::•; •
CUTLERY,