The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, April 07, 1869, Image 3

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    Olobt.
P-A.
Wednesday .morning(APrit 7,1869.
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AIL Mokah Lodge, .so., 300, A, IL, meets second
'Monday evening of Lodg e,
iu Brett EN building.
Standing aone .A. Chapter, No. 201, meets the
tint Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown's building.
.Juniata - Lodge, No. 11•4 - /,0. Cr. F.,•lnecto every Vidn.9
- ,evirtinga.thfrd floor, in' Leister'e bulldiug. • '
Standing Stone Lodg.s, No Bb, I. U. meets every
,Stsestilicy eV - suing ih third floor.of Iteeid'e 4 butiding , 4
::„.I..errapahio Tabs, No. 88, 1. 0 of R. W.. meet& every
' - Thursday evening, third floor, Leister's
7oling4deit's Chris/fan Arraciaikallottoas_tlie nest and
third Honda . y evenings each month, in Brown's building.
fost,33, 0. 4. R., meets 2litrd Monday of each month
•
in Court Haase. •
.7bton Council meets the first Friday evening of each
• ' '
—Read "our column for the people."
' Improvement is signin the order of the day.
..• 'The Herald deities.that 'the Tyrone schools
have stopped for want of,funde.
West Huntingdon is . bonefitted by a nightly
tonseer:" Free; of dotiiiir.'
Thirty-six trains pass over -the • Penna.
Jails every twenty-four hours.
•Signor,Bjitz is traveling with his show.--•
stop here.
r:' , Aia elephant Went over the • rails to Phila
delphia the? , 7 °4'60 vitfrik: - :" '" •
Blair county ts.Organtaing !militia comps- -
vdes, and is theyeforealidadtof Auntingdon.
ii,;; - firy Tor
- tufaXdo s t ilieFu s p r hitiTtatio ' n' ido otii r kre e tn.
Jaates,Mhgwire,.:43l WimitifoWnship, has a
sale edvet.tised , for the Bth inst.,.Bee adv.
:::z•:.; , •..We:dould not getralcing Without the Phil-
S'Au:4' r ,,,.7:yrone Herald.'
ptle ,
f Gh.dtd f)ulol,ishe4 L
.umn of itatf(ltt ildib6Ve l einer i tti.' which will,
,bring the snug suttilofl22o,.
.Arar , s? diell jn, ilitgals is
toast, jack:tee. It is. , esid'isi regenfillertilhet
7 ~tX !li
p„IUTI‘V!„ Th a nk
" l tse turkey,
/",';'„;diOpli gorhaa; Olt.Thainberahurgtit7hker.his
‘leg while trying tolide a relocipede.• 'Bring;
on your next bone-bruiser. ,
‘• We are sorry that the Oditoi of the Watch
:hart has suffer - ea from reading ; gdmek of our
P un° ,-' s li •9. v t`..!!l l : l ,T. t
•a Our Methodist friends and .the reading
publico,l I y . pstaq
ing: the eitiele, on lay-,Delegntiun,ort. the
fret page of this paper.
( " . 1 %3ciurity,
Outee all hie racinef, arChi6.go,
a'ievr days ago: Re mart have been a fresh
traveler.• •
, We were• mistaken , in saying last week
J.ainee Orbison, Who has returned
from jatia,';Wa'S a eon of *m. Orbison,
, Esq..;=Fie ii;"only a brotheri'
Mr. Zach Yenter and Mr. Semi. T. Brown
hare commenced 7 the -iazeeing of the old
~buildingson,their lots jrt.fluntingclon, pre
paratory to efeethfgll.Wee story bricks;
AicoMprotriliihas bqn made between.lifing
indlehort latter to ,he Worn
ty.hidiee'with feet,hile'tlie others
'Ts to be allowed to sport trails.
IF &ou - go-into a store anti -find boys lying
on the counter asleep, yonpay.jyyt i beyour
bgto2io)lny ;1414
tile.
yiitaini . entered, the Unionchurch in
county; - and cornidete
lly. 'demolished. the lahandolicri and ladtps
1 -
.. , It'rOd it:tipped - upon the bible:: -•
~•
Thieves still 'flourish in L'elyfsto*n, end
lieriefit-4f;a half column notice in
!' the phpers:i A notice id the- court proceed
; trigs would be less to their
Nothing-adds more id . the appearance of a
town, or public comfort of its inhabi.
tantsohrin fine shade: trees along the front
tralls.. It irrihis thatAnakos- the ‘streets of
Ifuntingdon so beautiful.
We are pleased, - t6-see that Wm. Fentiman
an itinerant umbrella mender, whose home
is here, announces his arrival in the newtm,a•
PfrePf ilietown'ece7hiah he gnutc.;.' :
`-tese'riothink by follolfriiiZ this - eanrae.
The new liquor law for this county, be
fore the ,-Legislatuye - , ) is eaMing considerable
vornmell "Gio'a i diiqh i n t r i ," ire hearda man
-fay, "wont hurt anybody." Ay, there's the
rub. The trouble is, too many men are their
OVCIVI,ItyIiCeciOrS.-:,i,: • ;., -,
"" • Oeti o r ' f rt
' f; f
'ow E! um. or mu
,w at-
ever pursuit; leUnake-known.itheit busineas,
• and extend me invitation to the th ddll
eridiee'therd:Whieh throUgh
'the Coltnims of your beine'neiv'tipa" Pet, H O - r' by
_
circulars.---W-e-are frepared tu-do,either.
,- , We have received the first number af y the
Bygress oiaiOrly, • tc.'arbiO - we -,referred
get week i lifthfislooyby L. C. •Hukhes,
of klarrisilig; ; P:rtis i n neat t ly printed weekly
rind devutel - f4) thleeleeetior df-theereedinari
and the quinitdiliee
: - Nre 'pleased- 7 t .r iearrt:tbat Katerthe
,danghteir•of,..fr. Williarn„PeaU, who wets so
;ItShcy bgtned_at - the - hurniug of ifer :! tionae, is
*icoccr,ing the-use
•.eit he seaiied I:a3t, eliOtly2
,Mr.(llairl Kist 400 n
r in i aq i nPy; inihe 3 / 4 flames.
Mr. J. L. Holmes has withdrawn from the
al? ii editorial. of -iha. Tyrene r .Treralci., Nye
eohV We his Aolirghlftil; .'C.
18. t Jonet-rit i ne l he machipealone.: , •11Iriy
tie ku?Yr ,what t to:de and 'h'ow tO," it„ ie
ba l tr u st
-,•: • t, lan
~4upertatenstent ,ot „oat
, n .
to', pro - .
isn't:ladies from holding the office of - County ,
: Superintendent, Thin bein the case a few
patellae - Lin cmadAdiciaiis4in•
other counties. TheiWalesWill have : to - leek
iniheiOtilltels4 , 12, „
,Vemever did,like fMclun,;ein:
wsh,detgt „intend,Xn'deio'iow;"tq, iie
would just hint.. as„ next week many of our
friends Will imtown attending Court, that
.14Y , Citli";r4iind . ..ind,se'eUi; and we hope thiiy
yeill'flrid'tbritnsy writing receipts fur money'
due us.
ieiitiektn a i s"'-goleil bn
the first of l• in this wise :IBefore:lie 'dtts
rightly [viral's' morning he ' ttiotlghk'ho
'heard - the,cry of AO, which wax, ,ci3rsted cip
quickA3llpbliplimril , -;- : ;11!3 was' abont.:etting,
when he aficovereti. that the cry of 6r e
only, the quacli 'of . dliok tl!st had
,beort; , ivit:
ting beneath his chamber:window.:. :.•
- giritev:John Moore
will !patine on:','rtiiiipera;O:OpciAG.,;•;,t.he
~ O otirt, House, Tuesday :avuujug, April
1 :60, at, 7i o'clock -Admission free:-
Read r co)ltmn for tho p•eople:",
Te,Soldleis and their i ;!
RY'direetion of POst N. 33, Grand I
Army of the Republic, Huntiogdon o
Pa., the folowing announcement -and
requests,are made to the, frionds and
relatives of deceased soldiers. ,
At a stated Meeting ,the; Post, '
,held on the lhth.day.of.,Mareh, ,was
, Resolved, That. the - Post Comman.
'der be directed to obtain as complete'
a list us possible of the ,_soldiers from!,
this county,` who tre now deceased,•
with thh:companieS and',regim'ent Ito"
whlcb'they reSpectiVely r belonged, (( the,
engagements or battles-in-which they
were killed or the places where they
died and where htfried.
- That the Post Commander be " au
thorized' to appoint 4'. committee .of
'du ithraber he may ,be 'deem proper,,
of which he shall be chairman, and to'
takti such inCagtircs as may be neees
eary. jp . carry_oukthe poyposettof those
resollitions.
-In' accordance therewith 'the. Post.
Commander, Milton S. Lytle; ;bas, se.'
lected the following committee, and
each member, s will obtain lists ; from
tb%Vnship's'for Which he is appointed:,
M. M.. Logan• for Shirley, Cromwell,'
Clay,, Springfield, Dublin and Tell.
117.13.. Crites for,Brady,
Union,, Cuss and-Tod: r_
W.. P... Rudolph for Hopowell,.'ear.•!
bon, Lincoln and Penn.
'for', Walker, Queida,
Barree and Meat.. • ....
for thicitingdon,
Jackson, Warriorsmaylv and Junintii. •
G. L„soil §
nliliii..
.
Residents. of• theo township's and'
'Partienitirly; the friends .. and" relatives
of deceased soldiers, ar e ,r t pested - to
send'il - einfcirinati - oh Mentioned in the
for egoi g rdyfokultp) n ,VOtnalnri
'gh'eulii lie addressed to the Member of
the committee fer the'township in
which the dbeeased soldieF reardeil.—
ftlk.rtial r sio mp le te..iiiits; rad l rho:th al3 k •
fully received.
1 .,. oti? . Altri_aro qp,i rod
_ i for c i;sop.-fon
Clie ci eCkiiib.n - '60.116 Arlo niil 'age. ration
o itih9 a ko
platii);.d . Ori9g , :piti:rpriA.: 9r eail in
ilia aummoc.
, •„. '
11111 0 6 bn, 14.;400o;
AtutL 29, 69.2 t. j Adjutant
The 11leh Lev. ,
The -fish law is passedand7m?pro,ved
by the Governor . and :r . .9.:raugerrient's
have been made for' - gettirig` the Bass
to place in the river immediately. The
detailsi.(ineluding correspondence up
on the7strbject,ywillrbeLpublished in a
short time... Die ,following is a copy
of, the law.:.,
A SUPPLEMENT to an act_ to prevent
fishing with. seines and to- protect
bass fish in tlifilleystown Brunch of
T hita rifer and .ics,_:tributriißeti.
_ SEcrioN 1.. Be
• enacted, &c,, That
the provisions of. the not entitled ,'An
Aet tp prevent fisliiiig - With seines and
to protect bass fish in the RaystoWn
Branch Of the Jiiniata TiVer,,_anti:
tributaries" approved the twelfth day
Afinl. One. thouSarld eight ,hundied
and shilpsix; are keyebf.extended to
the Juniata river and its tributaries
from the mouth of the said Raystown
.13rauott to r t_lit9sourcerAitri tread mat;er
otieiloic44tiii.Siini:ita river.:
—Read "our colutnn for he liedple."
Lootal Legtsleittolv
11r. Brown ; of ..11.iiiitingdou l !rtiad in
plAce,an'ti.ct - to acts de
claring Standing Stone screelc;littrit
ingdon county, R i ppliic highway..
xto_act,p
CPiltatin'tf of
don pOunty, deceased.
AlsO, an act autliorizincr the school
board of tho bbrouJi
IFl.artl,ngdon county i .to borrow money
fer building pur'poses. • -
' Mr. Martin, of Juniata, all'act em
powering Graffiusr.Miller, Esq , late
sheriff ,pf -Huntingdon county, and
David Caidwell, , lute Prothonotary of
the same' edunty, "to' sue' for feeti and
costs due them.
n'arimqn Hay Fork.
'‘Farriiers wanting a good EISY and
Stiaw Fork are recommended , to try
the Harpoon. ft is liglit, : _simpie in
constraction• and durable, an has al-
ItekdY been-trie'd , Wittieuceess by_ftiany
farniers in this and other-gutities, Who
have no hesitation in commending its
use. Mr. ThoiutterW: non temcry, of
Neff's Mills; this: cOunt.V . ,: is agent for
the Fork, and will take pleasure in
showing-the modus operanai
,of,. it dur
ing April Court. Also, agent for the
sale of „the,../Eina. and ,Wood Reaper
15p i ring"Drilf.' See-'advertisethene
to-day's paper. IL*
LROld
I==111•8
On Tuesday afternoon last t a young
TicT4rfr(33 . 4,Ncif4e,l
tempted! to&rossj bptragisoit
t'IM - 13reall 'rap D epot' jus t—a er
freight train- west ; bag passeydr ben
thetl , l4if train east . 1 eitreck! 6ipiliat, the
side and knocked him against the. bag.;
- gage,ear the, Broao,;rop,,traip,
antliglYka'sh`de Htd fiekd'Wbd oth
erwise iojuring ; bitu„.• He died a short
time after the occurrence, and Waß
tleint< (n MCC,Ontfelbtttiwn,
wimi.e ha Wass hUried trithiderdniony
by the order. ef.Good Vertiptars.
;wikr.Sttindink; Sto N0.,99, I.
0 - of R. Id., 'was -ititaituted' nt"lfitiple
tpni,nl:l4l'nesgay: nyettts; lltircirBOth,
by, G". - Sf`OVas: - `O. -- t)onely; j o:"C,, , - OrR,
neo' of
melt hiSre of ,, Afrapalion' 438; 'and 'Swar
tura/S(li Thn't following effieere were
iilebted"nlid'intAidied
5.;5.,--a_ieci :Hi mem ; J S =Arohie Ded ;
C. 15C R.—Thomas Wymer; K. 'of' W.
W:, svckopo r plietz A. E;Minn.
—Read, "our colu,mn
,for I,be, people."
Changes.
Johnston & ',Vali/lien, dealers in dry`
goo.der - fec),.,have• moved, to the,west,
mid.nfOnith'Ei new building
R. G Morrison,- dealer in Groceries,
&e,,-,bas,naikyod- limy?, the rtiona.f)?roaeriy
9isciiiiie&by S. Sncitla
and Tobacco, has moved to the room,
next, to Jotio-ti,i&e7kbocertantc.
, .
Ear rpm:4. c , ariq: ,otp,,pst wanting
Whofi
iron fences, portico castings; &d7nciist
ings for light and- heavy initchinery,
will do well, toig l 3l.o,llT4Re
Foqadry. T,heyitr'd prepared to dote
best'ivOrk 'in ' 'etiuntry'. Office in ,
LietA'er!a" New
_Building', dill Street,
114ixtingdon,,p,a.,'11LAKE & MCNEIL.
, .
--Rolid "our column for t,bp peoplo:
OUR COEUR! FORME PEOPLE.,
- S -
4 •
There is_Pleasnre in.i4, cmq no garm in
' P YV•giiiiiiq'thiltin'd to ineei'greaterDis
::appointments:,
There is not the for tlie pleasure
to uodolo l itotelooso In the old style sa,there to in
doing businesain aMere'llberal way, - .therefore we have
again oommencd.tife'iiii.Lce card system, and Lope to
:Mks tt interesting to all 'WM reel disposed to patronize
Quick Salebt aftd small Profits and Enter- -
' prise-'Headquarters.
,We cannot deny ourselves the pleasure. thorn is in a
'Weis; loarnlAte, a inueerson't, while at the acme time we
eduCato"the people, et/pea/41i the-yetitigy not 'to risk
their mine); in Swindling gatetpriees or' Lotteries:: Tn
eiteEnterpries 'every 'reCeiver of lumbered cards re
ceiver the:worth ,c 1 itis"or her moire;
„when they accept
,o,ur u cbazice,cards, mud M they receive nothing more on
the.day , presents are dietributed, the'y lose nothing, but
have gained q,enesittre; g hi g SMALL' PROFITS.'
The Przeitifi; arid oihirti, for April, will ho
distributed to our Austometra no the'lleg of 41lay. .
The Reauttlo,l:4oJ•Clyrratico" $l6 00
A Qoarter Barrel" ,Shore 31ackerel , r ,
TLe Sect : ele of the't3 rent illy,(NPly'York), 300
A Pair of Mantle priuMents • •" " " 6bo
Rosewood Photeginpli "6 00
:Army' and her Carriage t‘,l Jl4 . 10 00
,Onirlittr Shore bkarkeYal r
tr,°'!..-Aceitrd°94 t t ' -,:; I 111 00
Efacy,l4l,lln tp:l3Lol36l" i , , 1 ‘ ,2 2
. 00
0 601 b. Vick ` Virally , 00
Oue Sugar Cured Ilauk
One Pocket Mott rx . 160
One tiox of Pttlatir t- td 00
pop Cradle 4O
Ono.lllleldeecope )23
OniYatket &olio ' 100
3 1/ .l'oo
'%]
One Been Whielbartoii , j4tt bu tt I^t-1650
One Bound Volume oiOaley'e Ledy'a Bout. 4 50
(. i vv..% 1 50
One Rutter (Truck 1 60
Od6 GIIIW refellikiDealg Tuic-steind". le°
One Violin and Bow (toy) 25
• 6 - dfaxiiiinber efemielier*Prdiente.
Nfiats ii:s`Eisik.ii>/gacoL4
,tatil t .oactio,lsllmob lto), jot ittaltatelk ariteatillod to
pr“ents at Entorproolloadquortors : 9222, 31:2, 3516,
:3533; 950,04184, 370,' , 7051,930,_0144, 9839, 10,544.
Ell
MI
MOrit I'EOPLgALLN„BLIY W ALL
TAPER, WINDOW SHOES, :Booze, Bt./dr:tzar at
Lewin' Ba s alt biro, chea'per Unmet place, in . , the
county ar city, end got chanbes for handsome4irelenrs in
the bargain.
.11e wants tO stsiCk to
Maio Imilrovements m his rooms and:will sell very, low.
call and examine hlnbeautlful etyles and prices, '
ME
pt4IN, GILT, AND COLI12•1 1: DE90ItATlyll WALL
Papers for Parlors. ChurOhe's'illtells,'SnlUbro; etC:i etc.
wlllle.luruished to order. fr,:au seroPles at lo gy prices
For•Caurches sod public Mills at less thou wholesale
prices. •
A FRESH ARRIVAL OF CHOICEJERSIW PlTTS
burg Cured IlplB, PritXte cuttEsE ' r!g4
et bitten: & GO'll GROCERY.
=I
i -~
=EI
f CUOICE FISA
• •
The third'arrival of prime now Hackerel and Herring,
Trout and Codfish. smoked Bloaters iiiid,ltehlpk, 14 and
Initiate, kilts and boiee,.and by the tloasa or ,pound
at Masser & Co's GROCULT.
T.
BEST PA3IIbY I,I.OI4I,.DUCKWIIEAT, AND
Corn 'Meal, Potatoes soul Corn, for sale at
- Manzi' A Co's. Gaoczny.
=EI
C HOICE CONFECTIONERY, DRIED FRUITS CF ALL,
kindp, canned Fruits and Veigibies;atirii4rina }lona.
quittari. - -
c c ,n
1 . '
kitide, fur aali Oeap at
,:liassair
,L.o'‘Elascar,, . , . , •
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T'‘
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-.'- . :t'LITTUEL./„ , -, -,' Q'llli,:: ,v.,...,
CROICE TA4l4l..aptlitys: 4N 9,IIAiUNO SIOLASSES
tiugnrs, Tenn, Spices, etc.. etc., cheap at
; _r;slf;?4 u,ii',;'•
TS 0 0 Cis 'A T 11
! :I i I s.f
t "1.. f(;
IT Is gAstErt RCM 4 LABONNO N. 4 ,1 To OAV.Ii 131iV
6-3 kNi..O l
tAps fitv,DquAtt'un4 than it ie for , lify to earn . them et ,
isn'iditiqc PO 644,m, 4011.ir 4e,rqd.
=1
EITTERPRISE'' HEADVARTERS.
~ .i', olassiixd6% , loiloeh‘willi:.l , ;
STOKE,LEIVIS'OOK 1 .E,'
! "GLOIEB'PRIN I TIisIif , 'OFFIC ' i
.
Chance card,' for.,prp4its given for in ? ne7 /
• paid. in at either, place, old accounts
'. ' '• ' - included: n• , ' ---. :
;'h
$ :•1' ss, ; ,$ ,!
f );i4 ;you
:csaili-nbireKbici k i, a ibiairci t . ; ;pi , 0
-Plantatiorilifibirs•barlisDj'spapsia.. - •
Keep no morn '' oats, in,tne house than will.
catch mfcd; —
Plantption
# itte_re:ettrat Fat lit!atig Ague.
War makes thieves, and Pena; hangs them.
Plantation Bitteisleurds Liver Compliiinirand
Nervous Headache. '
Time is a file thut wears and makes ,an noise.
PlAlltatton Bit!ers:Otf.* titg:Plreeti. , of Dissi•
potion and Late tiours."
;Ibitter:haVe otteplifitv going than CWo
;plantation Bitters'pro an qPtidotalto Clitinge
DK Water and,, Dien'
.Poolii and obstinate people make I>iS ye a rich.
Plantation '.Bitters Purify; Otrengthon and
— lnvigorate.
A•kind wife makes.a faithful hubband.
'
MAGNOLIA- WA ‘ TEit.=Sulierior to tile best
imported German Cologne, and sold at half
the price. tf
girThe Pbyenologleal; Jonrw. l l . f u r
April contains the portraits, and Biog
raphies „of, Harvey P...Peet, rd.. D.,
.the eininent instructor of tliu.tletif.and
dumb .James' T. Brat:lA - AO
guished lawyer ; fieuryD. Barronohe
legislator y Henry 'Frank; the ' , Jewish
; 'besides
. sicelolfes
trate'd art,teleit of, liirfim Poivors and
Solln ;,Pbrenology•antl,Re
ligion ; Fish, Cul_ture, with nine..ken
gray,irigS Head; xothin g
oat; a. baby; the' r , Plarichette'llry'stery;
Crescendo, an illtistrated ; Japa
nese Rouses; a good Inheritance ; In
dustry and Respectability ; Is there an
open Polar .Sea? Musks. Price $3 a
year or 30 dts.'a numbei. S R. Wells,
Publisher, 389 :Broadway, New York.
tarMeryy's Mu,seuth has for a long
iitne'iontribued to the merriment and
inktrnetiort - Of the.yOtin.gianiLalt hough
it iii"mireTi - 6111kt4 - an tifanytof "its read
ers,i I s t,is,none,
panto:if - ye Ahem,' - ru t reachng. matter
is ar
rangeilin sir; atfilietiveisqle that adds
mueh, L°4lM•lv° o l'.l o ,f ,
The' editors are Louisa M. Aloott arid
Yftt'o,tf 1w,14.4 - 91A11).) 14 nili
known friends of the young, and who
delight inAfiedfeeitiffe their readers.
Their. kn.owe \ eige of i youtt,i,s rtnt,to a
use. The "Musenm'?,,
is fitibliiih'ed - bi'filit'fid'elj!'ll'al?er, NO.
14'
Al 50 , a, y ear:. 1 pip
frief"ltko •titiirone
who wishes to - examine tin? tnagizine.
ESiiMaliii
THE WASHINUTON ,HOUSE
j‘ . • .•
X ,GEWERektLY
GEORGE - LONG'" informs
the public that": he' - ',ll)A' leased the
well knoviri Wasiii'ngtorf Hotel in Hun
tiggfopuistely_ oenpio-I),EA-AAter
man, and is refiting.it for the aceota
ino,4atto,n alnkeßrixfort sy: . 4ho will
: gtv , e,t)int determined, to
pf
pnl?lic patronage isspl,i4:ited.,.
• - 11.1iiiti'ng' doll;
Ladies Dresses Reid Bois Ciatisinfp
Mad.' B. • KrucreMcCAßE
MARY REEVES respectfully, infOrmt`the
public that they have removed to the
house formerly occupied by ii.. eMan
igill, on Washington ,Street, and are
prepared to make Ladies Dresses and
Boys' Clothing of all kinds. They re
spectfully solicit a full share of pat
ronage. up7,-11.
Bonouaii ELECTION —The election
.i) i
on Monday resulte'd - a,followe :
MIXED. i ' STUAIGHIT OUT. ,
BIIKOESS. I ~ i zusoLst.
J.Sitnp.on Africa „1801 ,J. It. Siownon , ST
COUNCIL. i • ' .'" ' ICOttICIL; ' .•
'
T. GI Strickler 1621 T. O. Strickler 09
, ,(1. "Lid, Miller - ; 1651 N. 11 Corbin , 09
' ~I.Y. 41 CE: 1 illilitnson .161 ,A.,1). Bruroino •(: , pi
- . ' CONSTABLE.
At, S. Harrison ',le i Min. 11, King ,-,-r 86
10/..We call - attention. to _card lin to
day's number, of
. .P.,M.lJytie Milton
S. LYtlo; Attor'nOrs 'at - Law: " } !`here
gentleman-.bave_hticl:serde:cxperience ‘
ip the, legal business, and we
"speaking of the talent and intellect of
the country," that_ these attributes
will be foithdin
=EKE
lllllll , nery and pr.”
A.11.1.)1k It; will remove to the cornor'of Bath
end
Malik. :greets on the lot of April and will ho pre
pared to accommodate her friends and the public goner.
ally, with any 'kind' of work hei line of business.
Alan, gentlemen shirt making to order. A share of
palatine earnestly eoltetted. t „. A
To the Afflicted.' ' '
Stioemaker_qs 'Star MagievLinimernt,
and
...stekttyro's. Jadian, ,Ciompogad,
Dandelion Pills, and Worm DOSLYOyGr,
mr sale at Lewis' Book Storer- •tf.
VIE 9-0. E.le.Nuil- - htisz - moved his
stock of 'TittdieS',anAVents furnishing
goods to tho' stOro„Voin. in Leister's
Building, 2t.
n . •tu- 'uoppruli unn - , , :a ti,Q;LF, „ Lad
uvd .. MOU ii,itAtedia,pi?gpuu (16 70,;.t,
rPA(kRRIP,.I
' t
At'tb l e j ii. E. ItarhMitge, on the 4th
of , Mareh,.by
TaOmAsnlit: 'SIMPSON, of litintingdob,
to Miss MARY J. St of RtibleSlifin",g,
Centre Coanty, I.:!az
At the'Et . g."l"ati•e - onage, on the let
inst.; 'by the same, Mr "J.SAiEs'E.
CONAIIY, of Iklapikon;it.O'AllotlS 4 JlN-
NlE WALLS, of Cabs all Of
"t'll,iB,(9°lM?V",
MIMI
4 R
04xtyi . o, 2d of, A PEPA 1iY.,.. ev ,..J,,0;V•
Pliin,v,it,„Mr: §. .13. A.lL,til - - Wil IM ms
biirk; ' Blair 'CO ' ,"l s ii: ' 'v ta'' IsEIV.NNir
KELtir . , l \ or (Mal m MA I :HMI Iffiga o n Co.'
March 244WITERS, an
old and respectit citizen on Shavera
Creek, (Hun ngd Ilcuitsty , ;. ,rr
Ir k this borough, r
;Mies
years, 2 months trod 3 days.'
' On the 13th inst.,. in Alexandria, Pa.,
Mr. Witmtaii , ?Silk : kW : in the 70th
pemrif hisla t e: - 1 rii . ?)
Mr ,atv'rc Ict(Weicifnienttr"‘tlie
est style of "nbtii.'!--i-a Christian. A genial,
entertaining friend and companion. His
friendship He
was a useful citizen and greatly helovtid. H 4
will be greailN , natised!"l'inkccmrnunity den
ill alforil• such a-loas, .iind'whdii . the blow
mimes. it is severe. Ils r was an, Eiclarialbe
Tresb:yeerian church, at Alextindria, for 28
years. But "death hfiiisit.iihining'nlait't
and found hint lamp trintined and
burning. •,.1,!
A,t day, break earns , . F ry,,' "
to meet thy God prepare t"
panght Ipslpaptain!s aye,
h'e
In' itldg,;'A&thiiiiVidnd-pritYar r l
Pis spirit, with a bound, .
•"hßursilits'enclittitiarink , Olay . ; ,
„His, taatia,E , li}nri se.„ el; grottncl
;„-A , na.r4PPP4 .f. fiti:J J
Tbe . pains of death are passed, .•
Labor and sorrow cease,•
iiotipd at last,
His sent is found in peace. ' • Dt:
.. . . .
',":, , ('': NI AR IKETW •c ' • 1-, ,
i,-,...; (2. - 2 , :..!.. , ..........• , --, - .. t.:... c,
WHOLESALE KABUL ...:
PLIILADELPRN April 3 7 WO.
• •rli- P "1/..1.11
Superfine Flour per barrel 6.2505.50
Extra Flour par bar of so@o 50
Extra Family Flour per barrel $0.5007.25
1170 Flour per ban el :$7 50@2.00
".. ri - .111 55 0141•00 ' lw WheatEer
..110?.1.1.5,L4•,... - 4 41.1 .•.•5t 501111 55
"." Ilyu her buidsl...l.. ............... .1 , 71 ..... z• 1 • .• .
--` ' Car oe per bnilhert ,, •s' ~, "- —' 87® Sets„ ,
Oats per bushel 73•2475ct0,
Donley per bushel $2.16
Cloveraoed per bootie $9 75®10.60
Timothy oar bujihed.r.a..".6r -• • - 5.;.1.1.r.53.3503.52 . 14••••
Flozeeeti po• trualal.l.T.l.o ' ' •• ' s26s@ln: .70 '
P/1113DUP.011, Aprtl - F, 1009.
White Wheat Flour por barrel $ :7000.00
Red Wheat Flour per barrel - $7.5007.75 ,
Sprilig Wheat Flour por barrel $7 00@7.30
. IVinter Wheat per bushel.. $151.161.65
Corn per bushel 75@75cts. ..••
Onto per bushel 83(:)&leto.
llye pen bushel
21i . i" . 1 1:ifri ti 6V8 2 .
'Cured 'llatui
Ctireit shoulders I boo.
Clear Mee Wets.
FINANCIAL,.
Nzn' YonA closed Jtt
XIIII'NTZ GDOIJ itIEARIeET S.
CORRECTED WEEILIX DT lIF.NRY A CO
WELOLCSALE
FLourt-,-Supprfipo Flour,..n oi
bnrjel, - $ 6 0 :5 0 0 0
Extsaf,FititiA
Family Flour, do
GRAIN—Red Wheat, per bushel,
White Wheat, do
in3'o4 ;do :•Th1.20
= Oorn, do 85
Oats,
Barley,
SEE ii'LL-T3
a~
"EEL .:imoilly, , AO ,'‘, , 3.00
.ria . zseo,4,l , ij .. . '', dd,' ,' 1.. i, 2.25
tiiiverseed, per 64 lbs. 8.00®8.50
Pnovlstoxs—Potatoes, per bushel, 90®90
Dried: Apples,' , •-, do,. . ~.,... , ,2.50
Corn' Mehl; peiN*t.;'"'' '' t""' ': 1 2.25
Dried Peaches, per pound, 18
Beef,- ,- .do - , i• 10
6. , Lard, , 'k , E , ,!..;' ',;14! -' 2 . 1 . , . '" 20
Pork, do 12
Butter, d 0..;.!. . ,:: :, I . 4O
Cheese, do' , ' "`i ' ii .
25
Eggs, per dozen, 20
11am, 2O
• 2 1 ? ei T f ~. 11/ ''' i 1 1 TIT 18
414ider, '1 tit/ .. ' I_l Li , (.110
CUM.—Hard coal, per tnn, 6.50@„8 00 ,
c..9p4,Thteonl„-sia,-_, - . 1 .-, r , - 3.00
LtEitlttnifdrl,o6lAet' ''' '"12:0t4,30.Q0'
SHINGLES—Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00®13.00
Joint ShifiklCk xct
A Tdba 6.56®8.00
MISCELLANEOUS —Bark, per cord, 810'
.r4l . 3in:.,lTALelrycri . l.l7 . - Eacymvia 1.25'
ops, per pound 40
Wool, do 40®45
.willayi per4totr;.l. , tISI LW! ;I'olllllll or 143.00
ilidee, 6(a",7'
t, 13reeniAprilesib ~',{ ::.flidiP33l n7n JW 1,60
....91.4°Ph , •:ii7 Id ! , I'IT ~ 1 ,....4/01. 1 1PIP.:il 111,.11.00
)ISPECIAL NOTICE%
sf tA2•9..c.fmz.
ta
F.T.Tv,ov4a2. 4etfßiS ti?Rn ti
x-qnd.oc uurt,'„
'''rhts siciay "i4rt.lit tii6'i"eni.'Lilt there
s ,recuppyoyhich t .,is- a ,c,op . atdnt ..prp te.c hod agoirpidi the
ceii6aut fleeces ;Ifiritbre swiftly into die di ciliation of
rho blood, expels the morbifie substance cullected there-
In during the winter; corrects all morbid changes in the
blood; regulates the supply and quality and equalizes
the Mo.:illation of the blood; promotes the operations of
the digesproprs.tne 4- eats es OgiCACiOUS stom
achic; iltrandtheis. Thu eisrgetlit fiblebl And calms the
nervous system; ~romotes buoyancy of spirits and feel
ing; revives the physical energies ' and imparts vitality
and elasticity to every organ of the bureau body. It is
-no tess,colebritted preixtritT thatpillititiLettil7B
IDIVTEItiIi lye° Tatrillso t togt!larl i y Meryl a
t tal Ot 1;111 : 3 0 igt j l itg r g
d d
PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND
OTHERS.—The Grafton Mineral Pain t Company
ajii ow one n,ufa9 u HIM , the 'Best, Qh capes t,ftti TOM.
ruble Paint' in use; Vtru coats well pot on, mixed with
pure Linseed Olf, tiltestryearsilt in of a
light brown dr beautifhl_ Fliocolate, color s and ,can be
changed to green, lead, stone, mati,.ollvii •O? 'cream, to
watt the taste of the consumer. It is minable for Gen
era. FencesZiliartil, f aVrittglienttClie Makers, rails and
Implemetits, Canal Hoots,
Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Canvas, dotal and Shingle
hoofs (it being Fire nod Water proof,) Floor Oil Cloths,
(one llanuractoter having used 5.000, Ids. fie past 3 ear)
and as a patchier any parmisp is Stitquirpaseed tar
durability, elasticity and alibied' enacts. Price $0 per,
lad. of dlie lbs., wilich ulll,supply a fawner for yours to
/Como. I Warrant& hi, mi l caieh as atfov'e.l eend fa , cir•l
gives pat}i4ulars. Notat geatulido utilees
Waddell in a trails math, Grafton 3linerid Paint, Per:
eons can older the Palfit and remit the nforiii 'on ro
, ceipt of the goods. Adduce,
iv Bs rpozi a Co., rito.bprzh,,
11! rs, fin
L nit kaidb 3 poural or barrel ut Latvia llook ;
'' , norlS 6 1 n
; ' '
TEA FNESS BLINDNESS and CA-E
TAItItII treated %Oh the utmost sucess..„by J
A ) APti; itnd tfrofe4eor 14lieetses of (he Eye , and
kaf'itithe 'Mahal/ Colie:9g of Pertnlyitunia. 12 years expel.,
ience, (formerly) ell Ley dem.Hallatid,)W. IiMS A atilt St.,.
Phil idelplum Tia.timomala can piien,tit this upice,.
or anytiod to t ioconipafii \ y their t
ileitis, as he has nu secrets in his pi octice. Artificial
inserteily,rithoutEntiqi - ctiochazgo for examination.;
Jun. 17.13116-lybiu
AINTAIKO 0 1,-:FOUN-DRY.
EASTON BLAKE. M. MARION Meit
BLAKEP4k MoNEIL:
_ [Successors tp 4.,,Nfi r CONANOHA)I,4I SONA
Iron and Brass •Founders .
lIUNTING69N„PA t •
IRON and BRASS OASVlNOS''trindP' fit it first doss
-WY Foundry: "We' have altviiya isitihtuni all
kind, or Olaw'and Stove eastingp.',Wash
• A.M. ItettleS.Cellrir.wlndons. Orates, Cohl hole
,hillUnntitlge for pavements, Window l‘eiglits
~.o) all aim nod weights. Pipe Jointa,, Sled
solos, Wogon boxes, Machine Catitingit. for
Meath sod water, gt int, saw i , suinac ant.plaster dulls of
desariptlous.;;
RENTERS AND IRON FENCES,
of the niost Improved style, ,oven doors and frames, dour
sills, and in fact edirifhing)iiidilu thin line.
We haven large? stria df rnitUrbs, and can furnish can.
tinge At short noticeosnd cheaper than they can bodtad
JP.ll)%4lo(ttry. jjj‘potil Odd n ei gte prspiireTh tot .
do drilling and fitting up of ail kinds.
°Rico in kintprs:A;en,lpilditgollll street, Hunting
don, Pa. •
. Melt. 17 1569. . I,ILAKE & Montt.
A I fiROAD MEE'll-NG; , • ‘. f
• I, There;will be nanteting tof thdfrlendarof the Stone
Creek Rail:mid Company, at the Court.lloom,in, the her
ugh of flantiundon, 911_,WUEZ.PAY,t 1 1..tiih day of
4 April, Mast, at 1 Afeclt, P. M.," at which 1h and place
Iloilo wilt be opened to receive anbecriptione to t
AIM "Of PClho,s4ld C.IfIPoPY. r , legdY. enough, nitineY
luta been suPscriboft to pet fent the. organt.tiop of the
Company . , and if 14a - ratan& or 'rho 'eate,i)rbm' wil r Attend
'and sobecribter'aocrirdiiig to:.theirabllityl the Coth'pany
; col pe.urganizeit a nd Immediate. etep!,.pikeig ; to Jiayo the
rood aurveyeil,and ,under contract,
910itEnTumclitItNNY, "111:1.11t4" tIORIVPitCPBST;
dACKSittI, , I.I ha. ..•OF:OItGE TAYLOIti • ,
,/ I ,44 I • IO g.:PXIALIMIN., • ti-NICY WilitikTiMi:
J. nVELL 51:1VAA
inelo2.o i •
.'•. "111 "'," " .Cdratafeeidifbri.
3 t l i ar t eh ,, l, Ha?.
f•••-i We be lea a to ll g i ft?-nl P ) li a la ti
i 4 pared to g oillo? fut.') wrt'llidDbatilinottr'O a dV'tl P a re s:
•'• •-• 4611 the-01 Vrf A v
MILLINED,Y,GOODS, ' a • ,• 1.1
Con,,rst.ing at fho Newest Shapes in Straw Silk and Gimp
~151irsotIvre.r, tt alvii,r4l.,WAste;
lAtitf... ahMe glopy corard6Arllyon tWunforo
or recites mu order. -Prices tow for cash.
T YYPimi 49,”1,7 I^ IlyiyAlAlN
4 , 1 i9Pla 1901 /4 i l itqrr d .44.9"latillA , d.!.
mcnl7-ian
41111 1' titlitryl Oiatt eltarolAllfallord-
Went Milan V:, tilitiimirdiz conety;Vne'di, tinting
Von dirtbd to HA, • sdndnisignitd,'MVpnionnh"lndebted
to th altnttl'are'reiniattdioarannko.immOdinte tinytnent,
and tlionnhavin; clans ? • ,11ettopt, I them i dailT, puthontl
noted fdriatirntnefit.' '" '
1. , ' 1 " , •'
" '"Ek'ocutor.
' .e.[Estate of WIL C. 1 1 / 1 71E4 dre'd•lnui
Euttalteataluentary on'tbe estate of William C. Hight,
lute of the buroughmf Huntingdon, dreensod., having been
granted to the undersigned, all, personsandebted. pro re.
quested to make pay meut end those having solaims..to
',resent them duly nuthentiCated for settlanieut.mAll
K. ALLEN Loy Em., '
A. 11.111011 T,
TlMitirigdenf, pet,. g1 3 1 6 C1 3 : jbjeftore•
JAMES CREEK MILLS. „ ,
An 11. H. Gardner, miller, kayos the mill. thn grain,
Lone, feed, and amounts were pisdid'oi'er t0 . .11'5..4 J. 11.
holt, on the 19th lust. All persons 'indebted said Mill
will pay to J. H. haat promptly'
Fleur, Coln meal, feed and Urct;pd planter always on
hand and Will too delivered ,tVorver ut Ito mill or at
lilarktesliufg-Siatiop, at lowest cash priers.'
Dlmch 2+}+69l9i • J..S. & J. H. IsErr.
WILY don't yon, go to ffolkik:4 . oo.
and by your goods of dverAtieso ' riNtow at the
very, lowest price, end Belie tbe l itroubleAtAldng from
stpro , to slops to go; what you twaltt.',..,d -100h24.t1
GOREN , 'FLOW EW SEEDB.I- ree h
and gehuine pardon and'iloYiver Seeds,
from '& Co's Seed
Farms' and"Qridens l , New Jersey, for
Atte s •do 4z, - Vo", ,I,En'tOlpf ii3o
rEf.dadOtittteW. l (- •-;-. 4 let
larlt wvitl lay itt'rttioit to raise
whitd . .p . eitiie;l4go'od\ se:Oilfoi.B4.l6 I b . y . ttiti
quart ati.O.tery,tlottlf.fpacigufoPr,
(,3HERIFFig • •
By %trtuo of a writ of Vend. Ex. directed a me, I
ti I expose to'piritildiale;at the Court /louse, on DON.
DAY,' the Illthlr_lay of -, APIttL,ll46O,lOt 9 :o'clock, p. my
the folloWing property to wit :
All lIIUL certain "piece, parcel and
tract of IHnil nt and in j 57 of.coffee Ann; Lincoln
Joiviudilp; kupudiAnd l denci ibed follitit, to Wit : Be.
ginning at n post - on'the Ilea .pf lend formerliof John
liagey, theme, along said line Booth 4834 degrees east 85
porches and 80-1030-0. . pinch to a moue henp,,Rbenco
by laud of John Beaver north 5t degrees west 42 1-100
perches ton terseat the Weird Top Railroad, thence along
the aside being a curve of two degrees, the chord of the
arc beam south 22 degrees 10 minutes west, and distence
albagenld railroad 53 perches to spent, thence north 70%
degrees west 20 80-100 perches to'the pistil, of beginning,
containing twenty acres, atom or less, according to the
draft made by J. Simpson Africa; Esq., 80th May; 1855;
'(excepting Luta 'Nris. 1 ; 2; 3; 4; fr arid 8 from this descrite
Bon and included lu other Monveyances to John Fulton,
Mrs, -Foster and Strada' Cohn) having thereon - a 'wagon
shed-and coin crib; d)c.
Seized. taken in execution and to be sold as the prop•
arty of Simon Cohn. . !ir
All thordefePtlarit'qTyight, title and`
Interest In a lot or parcel of land in OA village of Smith
field,.beglutilug at kpaist: in tke turn pike road and ex.
tendieg back ,et ',nearly - right angles to Bald road and
along - tliti'llua'Of tf foliffnen fear alley, one hfindred and
twenty-four feet to lauds of James and Alexander Port,
and thence by the sante enetwardly fifty feet to the cur.
nor. .of Lot ;ti0.,2, tbense punt hundred and, twenty-four
test to the . seid ttftlelati rthut thefiee'alung sold road to
the place of brittlioLugtbeltrgitotAoalp the aupplement
to the village of Smithfield. seized, tokeu In execution
and to be sold as the property of John Dean.
Defetidanteriglit,title and interest
'of In and to the following desCilbed farm, tract or' parcel
of land militate in Shirley township, tluntingdon county,
Penn's. containing 70 apres,adjoipfug lot*. Of Qtitirles
Evardear, John Alexander, °corps ‘lyinanb, Jacob hip
"pia, and others, and basing a email log Valls . ° and log
barn thereon orected.‘ .d.-•
7.50
1.35
1.45
50
1.20
Seized. taken In execution end to_ho void 'no the prop
erty el William Young.
NOTICE TO Puitcuesins.-11hidern at Sheriff's Sales v,il
take notice that imilMdintaly 'upon the property being
knocked down, fiftyJper cent. of all bids under $lOO. suit
twenty.five per cent, of all bide over that sum, must be
paid to tho Sheriff, or the property vall be set up again
nod sold to other bidder's' who will comply with the above
terms.
If court continuu twa„ weeks deed acknowledged on
thantadaY of tiecarld Week, One week's court, property
knocked down on Mondayand deed acknowledged on the
following n'aturday.
' • • I.: • • -D. R. P. NEELY, Sheriff.
Stienryets °veto;, , , "
Iluntingdpn, 3101. 1869. . - ,
• It / I ,) ;21
' VALUAELE' PROPERTY
„
AND. DBSIItABLfi
BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE.
rtillE.undersigned , Executors of 'the
I Will ofi John MeCaban,- - late of the' borough of
Huntingdon, deo'd,, wlll,offer, at public oolo,ot Um court
'llouso, In 'Huntingdon, at l 0 o'clock, A. 11., on ,
IVednesday the 21st 4ay of April, 1.869,
Au ; that curtain .messaatto nod lot. (or lots) of arnutid, on
the ebuilt west carter of Hill and Montgomery streets, in
the Ittprough"tif tliereon et;ected
.fat gn.BRILIK HOUSE—ecottpled'ai'a store room awl dwol
ling b.litniAlt Spurtinskianspf,tuy ottless,lr shops,
'1 .
tea ofo property will be on - eriA as, a whole,.or sop-
Uraftgifs t iny neon, bait atilt Iturebaserm 7 - • - -•-'
Business loon, as well .ne othareovisbing• to buy real
estate, will l'bdar In' Atin'tl that' that is beta, moat vale
artAkiNtsplltumlneiteligid inttlnrborottgly,of
I WI TVI ttheametin t g rP i W:F 1143 on;orrloisliglort '
township, adjoining lands of It. It. Drj an, Joseph Kane
and others. containing about 370 acres, more or less,
jng'tur it fs namqs of—dpbu Pation;;Jacpb - ,SlTers
apt a sl nipbl Tr ppoil, part lA. Which 'a' iirin Is cleared
and (l ye said ditto orectedln4w, ocamiral !GS ,
blobqe.ilTlas MO; is tiinnored;andi_wljf.be sold In;
parcelfi to stift - purcliaseis.•
I,lldteq...lttiaitch 7shisiegeil lit-the,damo ot ,
William Smith, D. D., adjoining land of Thomas Fisher ,
and others. ly ing f ' lietween•. the 'pulpit Rocks nod the
Juniata lifor, containing tiim.handred nod sixty sig,
acres, mom or lees, all in thnhor, which will ho sold as a
4 hole or in
,Parts„to noit,pureliassra.,..
-_COnditiOnsbil s olidt known °tidily °Peale.
), t 1 A. 7 ... JO K. DAN',
OUN CitE3SWELL,
tuch2lhl [i7xecutors..ofJolin 31cCidniti, deceased.]
n.....;;61t41 -- EA-Ns':.cou ET SALE
Of 'Vainabfe Beid-rsiato in the Borough
of=fuTivilNGDoir. -
Ct fliotalcoof Jttl SfeeV.
y iiiqu'6 l of ortlei: of the Orphan.
jUI Cauk of Huntingdon County, there will bo .1,0 1
red to public wile, 71.1 the promisee; in the borough of ,
Huntingdon,
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 13th, 1869,"
at 1 o•eock . . p m., the tollowing.deecribed real estate, to-,
si it: Theltelfio* of ground; having erected thereon
A LARGE BRICK AND FRAME DWELLING HOUSE.
and situated in the' borough of Ilan tingdoti, County of
Huntingdon, pa., fronting fifty lent oh the northern side
of Allegheny Street, and extending Wok one hundred fertt
to lot of J. G. Dliles,•Eeq., adjoining lot of J. Simpstni
Attica on the west, and nu alley on the east.
TERMS vE SALE: Une.thltd of the perches° money
to be paid on confirmation of the sale at April Coort,wheu
deed will be made, and the balance In two repeal annual
payments t berretta, with Interest, to be seemed by. the
judgments of the pun:huger. - - -
. WILLIAM 8. ENTREKIN,
mc1124-td. Administrator ofJAKEB STEIN, deed.
SALE'OII2 7 AP: - ' • -
GOOD MEW STE A Nl' ENG E,
-"- -
For particulars address J. NV. DICKERSON or
•S, P. KERR,
•, forlindf '- • • - • Bedford Punno,
• ,
F P RAS '
I . 9.OIICSES CY I.ANq IN SIOUX COUNTY. IOWA;
'Will ho eopl or excliengid for property in ; Huntingdon ,
county. Sioux county adjoins ale Sioux river which eu••
tots the Missouri of !SRAM city.
J. SIMPSON AFRICA. -
HOUSE AND LOT: TOR SALE,'
The ands[ signed offers at privPte gala a lot ofground
contnining one acts situated udjoining the Standing
btono Creek. road. in the Wrong!' of Huntingdon, hating
a two ste'ey log ho'use and a number of frpitrreef of choice
vat ieties tholeon., ,Possescinu given on lot of Aprll negt.
roarlo-tf. J. S/MPSON AFRICA.'
OVSES FOR RENT.
„x st . !looses for rent, ploatantly situated in the
central part - of Maltingdon liorditgh.
,Also one wagon-maker's shop.
kor'teiitls,dc i apply to W. H. WOODS,
nth3o.lf, II untingtinn, Pa.
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IT?tVEItM I,lO,ENAg. l — t- " •
'. The fbliowifit iktiionti, have filed in, the ufflco of
t Chick of iliac Court of (tarter Sessions of Huntingdon
county, their petitions for licenses to keep Inns or Tav
erns In said: eotinty and which MIL ho presented to'the ,
Judgo of said Coot t on the second Munday of APRIL
for a , ore: •
C• . 1 1 enryb r. rytatirhdliCALIBS:(1TILIfill. .
k3k 1 ,4 3.01 . 11 , 11 .1.*14.04Aitat.J Ai. :
Andtew & James Gleason. liartut.
Joseph Peck, Broad Top City,
• . Munk 4 Decker, Cassvallo. ; •
It, Kelly. Cordmont:•
• E. P'Brumilkughi'Colrio Erin:
Nathaniel kloseby, Cookstown. • .
William Ryan; Dudley , , • "' •
George Loom Ilnutlng,lon,/
non,aiit .tl , )
or 14‘!" 11, f 1, 1P il l • ,
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W[IV: iiiidebiatid, do "
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Yithri 5.1) osten, Mapletoo• , . •
r b o or , h,3ltirkleiburg,
..:‘1 40 ,
• -'ll!mes,Mcklarvey, Creek.
' 'Jesse Mooresville., t . •
J. I) %Vickers, Mount Union:
Elijah-Antler — do -
ph rept,tl.4),lltyisysiorli , d pi
ulbipxontLing, lagoon bawd, ; ( 1
..4.l4 l .o6a.,cawchem,oralt.
Benjamin Atkinson, do
Adorn Smearindi3Adterslittig. t,
Abrithom GtAlttus, ' ilo "
;.;
W liafa ctiowau, §hadedap. -
rgt i ata - 7. i nfOrt i A r p l6 t r tragri . k: l•23:
~t Spmpel Steffen Steveugvillg. , r, •
James AlauloWarm Spfin6B,ll ,• t i•
„„ j t qugg,Cbgalbeglaiu • 31agglorsinagk. ,
Losma l 4,Blvam, Vatar Stmt. . ,
finliflnlitlarrlS V ll l4 o 4lcoWlLmr ...V •: 1 •
Thpllay.co • • ;,
EATESO HOUSES.' '
bAirr;, 1 ; '/14
John Floe IlitntingdOn.; : '
Frederick :Maws,' '
. I, llefiry Africa; do 1 • •
E o.,Surninqrs, - - .1 -
:. / iMorrh3 Molitor, Oneida Township.
Thomas lire clinger, 4'oteraburg.. ; „, !IV
John A. Wilson, ,
2O I SRLLrBY.THE Qlllk4T.l
(Silas' 1 4°0 ; • g
t
' Fong Tobin. Dudley - . —
William Brown, do
Charles.g. Eatkowskyl Jas. M. YounAnuathrgdon
Marcy 24,+_ R.-B.llll'l3(tNi,Cluic.
TJEADQUARTERS
'li is ,r• s I,r; ,
Choice Groceries , Candle,loys, $c • . 1)t, AT .;
- ®:.:AFRICA (&,40075i rr
FAMILY GROCERF;VONPVITIONERY ANA. VA
o Our stock censista o'4lldt:id ' s ' of ,oroceries, iette,
.Pee. Canned aud.Pried Pruitt!, Older Vinegar, Common
.and Fancy, Soaps, of all kinds. hair 011, Perfutnery, Von
Kuively.Peengt. Hooke, do.; Call and examine par etock;
and take a view et our splendid Marble Sodf rguntain.
• Doult forget the ple.ce,north. east cornet'. of Oiaraond
Huntingdon, June '244y AFRICA 'k
:.11011101kAP. !. PAPER! ! .• • 1 If ,
AIL ' Note; Post, Commeretat,' Pnteicap adtt Flatcap,a
Odd assortment for , cala 17,,t the reline; Intlf ream; quire or
sheet; at • • '" -
I.XWIS' 1100 K to STATIONERY
AiroNTIILy BOOKS,
Foi'eale at'
• ZETIS'1100.&" A.:CD STATION:ER.I - '6'Mb' A'
tio.ogr,rpTioN!s %V; JOUVIN'S:
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KID CLOVES
'Lridieci . - an4 Gontienien's f3):,e8;1;!-.;
AT.9a,,
T 4.4?, T4DRilfit or Grant Hat,
AT
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VIERM PAMas N
co.a . NEA OF piJ;AIIION'D,
„„ UM TINGDONr.
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FASII rp mu; frOOBS
E'3 V et FA2;I.; ' ( . tj
81 51 1 i N . G . l' 'Alb $ 1.11111.1/R WEAR.
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~v,WIEFICHANT,TAILOR,
lyTT,9932vc . 4,to•the eseepwl I¢`,lreaFre New Bulld
og, whore hA Intends to keep cpititattly , wa bend the
atest styles of '•'
zOmprlglne, ;• .l ! , ; •qlr
, uie6loA24;.smaitsa .kI6 * PRENOII
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ADADTII3O 4 II , CASSISIIIRES, AND'' vpstt o ticts
cLotys';•f: '.;cAssimuriEs;''
butrius," 'AND ~,YESTINGS
,-;lletng a practical ,rorkman,of - many y OATS expailmtca
be , Is-prepared , tti 'Make tO miler` Clotttine r tliiom;ana
boys, and guarantee neat, durable and talblonabiciAork
‘cnitheltp': He to dater, teed to pleaseavaiyb ,
mlir.: '
frfs;• All .are ~ t:tubettamltta,. my new
Moak of be dutiful Patterns' before purchasing elsewhere
tf.)
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Huntingdon, Hell.
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FETHIS 111
NAB 00934
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Alpacas, Poplins, Plaids, DoLaines„Lowos,- Qinghai:as,
Itharilmb,ilne Linen, Mort
seilles,,P,:cqnne India Twills, So. .
aitortwont of „.
Ladies' Fashiollable Dress Trillllials.
~ . ,
Sllk'Frloges, Buttons; Bugleq, Voirot labor! 3 etc. ,
Fund el,iug Good?„S!ocyluge, gcitenp„ ts
potto, Wcsdi &o
Pr . .31 2 5 4,*905f) r. 103
Rid_of all colors, Silk, Thread, Cotton, all shwa,
and_ latest styles, •,Under gorwents• of ,all hfade, fort . Lti•
aka, Ceuta and Children.•., ; ,; ~ • .• 4! ,
.Tolno Linen, Uusline; Napkins. Doylies, .Sc. aksatifill
and Shirting, ,Brown,atoillittachod, frota,B oentamp,L
A largo stock of the latesi 'styles. A leis stock of
Notions, Zephyrs,'Yarns, AC. All cheaper than the
cheapest,
' opposite tho Fire! Nottoilaplit!)c,iluntlng
dun, Pa.
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LEATHER STORE.
TB.E undersi&ned Itiould reapoctitilly
-I\..nuU'p'o4;tair,=;.lo:tNciiiPtnii-TANNERY,
tlipy hart? Jut opened 4kopl . cpclid onorpkooqL,
AIit . ?j`LEATIME
Consisting In part of - - -
p_ppri CA.LF SItIDL
"KIP.-, " - 0.
biollooccr; ,, :;
BINDINOS,
301,E,
. 7 SJ9 . IIWg:Ii#C•P
To,;ether i 4oytt,r,to4t
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.0010 10 EDIIREM"
Mut trade're inyitectt; : calf and examine oar Wick;
k • Stoki on HMI, street, tivoioors welt of tho Prosbyt.
rtan c ha r a.” . sllloli :11:'
The higheitiprlclvkli for HIDES an4 , 134.1t4 . . , 01;r!
, ; "•:I).,;EV,MILLEIt../i789Z1;:
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NE Ai •IEATIIER :110 1E11.:,
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lESI or LEAS AC,
-; ".' hare %Reed the' taiga 4 - te'
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NO. 432, NOILTA,TIIIRE'STAF,Ir,
And Intend' delpg Willa& and Leather Cammisstan Bust.
utetknhil• . r‘ i
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Their eons 0. P. LEAS, and T. E. MoVITTY, are there,
an~l,nutl,oH
ZZetrrVlldlV% Ara i rZt i tiitiVr — ft
aiis •Inalific4lons, thp,,patronage of
their brother Witten' la ttaivonhfy hini.elsewhere. •
ffif-T They
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i r i .i t , e n i ti s n o u l ittar r a o :i i :• , o a d h ro a r t tr t le a tl r t
'l r a 2 a P ri ft e n ry li , li ne ‘ a n r. Three Sprlngs,,lluntiegdon
trier;•tr.fliil Rl,i f Iff P liCifrsaexcv
r AllsßAS,PPi r al=ll.2l3:7_ , S.GoNio'
WMiet f7.5.(1 4 j
Oak Slaughter Sole • and Belting
1.00 J, " r , •-tt ;.i• TiLr -1 •
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> , lsoolhishelluPlaattiier:s Effiirc . f6r2gale:
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Open;ng, of NVW
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SPRING, GOODS:''"
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