Ete 61,a.be. HUNTINGDON, PA Wednesday morning, April 14,1869, LOCAL & PERSONAL Meetings eft. Iforiah Lodge, No. 300, A. Y. M., meets second Monday evening of each month, in Brown's building. Standing Stone 11. It. A. Utopia', No. 511, meets the first Tuesday evening of each month, In Brown's buildlng. Juniata Lodge, N 0.117, I 0. 0. P., meets te.ory Friday evening, third floor, in Leister's building. _ 'Standing Stone udge, r 0.05: LO. 0. T., meets every Tuesday evening in third floor of Bend's bonding. Arraptthoe 21. he, No. OS, I. 0. ,f N. N., mots every Thursday rt ening, third floor, Leister's building. Young Afert's Christian 'Association meta the first and third Monday evenings each month, in Brown's bantling. Post 38, G. A: It., meets Third Monday of each month in Court Home. Town Council meets Coo first Friday arming of each month. 1= The liollidaysbnrgers didn't like Nisby The good wivos aro commencing to clean liouse The borough limits of Tyrone base been Anlarg,ed lodine is said to be p. good cure for hydro Rhobin Remarkable—there has beeti a funeral in yuntingden every Sunday in this year. - The second 3f. E. church of Altoona is to .haven fair, to open on the Gth proximo. •-• Iforse-thieves have been operating in Ful 4etn,epunty. Where, Oh, - where aro our local corro3pon .dents? Hope they're not oft-ended._ The:nodf:ord. gazette.sponks of the gradua tid of 47 . seetione'of the &C. iniliond Ati bliethin Ter a county - superintendent takes Pities on Ttiesday the 4th of May. - The daily prayer-rneeting will be held this 'week in the M: E. Church. - Nothing will= hapow up ohe's sole like pegs inside his boot. Our yards should be hollowed ground, for in them now repose the ashes of 'the 'depart 'ed- grate. ' . The latest dresses out—night-dresses.— They are only visible to night-walkers when the blinds are hoisted. Martin Logan, employee of the Cambria Iron Works, bad both loge badly mutilated the other day by a coal car. We regret to learn that the wife of John Stnnebraker, Esq':; of Mill Creek, died on Sunday last. The post-office at Ebensburg bns been in -the possession of a faMily by the name of Lloyd for about forty-,two years. . There is a penalty . of twenty-five dollars for killing any insectivorous bird, one-half of the price to be paid to the informer. A - soutlipensued on Tuesday Net between two eoloreii men. One of them was whipped and the other was not.•- Nobody killed. Col.-Zrank. 4 -13, §totratt bas been appointed postmaster ut Altoona, and J. Todd Hutchi son, editor of the Alleghanian, postmaster of Ebensburg. Jiuntingdon;lias gone wildover the velo-oi pede.,—Betifold Gcizeile,. - Not exactly, but eomesojung eperts did go tippling under the reels.: " ' • An important license suit is in progress at _Mr. Pheasant applied for a li cense to sell' liquor, when" a renidhstranee was proSented. We hare nb particulars. JUiiinta Lodge; No. of 0. F., of this place, will be well represented in the `O O dd• Fellows' Parade in Philadelphia, on the 2Gth.inat. Which has tho.mastreaders—a book or a newspaper? 'Decidedly the latter. Nothing as fresh or mrvaluable as the newspaper, and nothing as cheap. A fellow in Cambria county mistook a Pole-Cat for a mink, and was about to force his penknife through its neck, when—he had to buys new suit, that's all. . - Sfnne„,ttpltanges say they don't-like the new three-cent postage stamps. Some peo ple do prefer a Washington bust to a loeomo- Aire. We can't say" thetit'ise do. "Off she goes," said a lady, speaking of 44 . e. train ; . aa it was starting.,-, "You: heie 'thistititkii Abe giMiler," 'madame? - said' 'the gentleman, "this is a mail train." 'Fine Watches,. Jewelry, Silver-ware, &c., A°. Adv. in this issue by H. Harper, 520 Arch street, Philadelphia. A reliable house. give him a gall. , OialraThrick.wall separates the offices of ibtil3edferd Inquirer and Gazette. They are "both given to throwing paper bullets, but we bope they , agilt never get "out of _sorts" .and "pi"teiohOtber's forme. f P. S Isenberg & Co. have moved into their .elegantnho - p near the old - toll-bridge in West Huntingdon; vrhefelthei are prdpared to puke and repair buggies, carriages, wagons, Sle., in the beet style. See adv. .Spring, like Christmas, is 'coming to come,' we have patience to wait. We must wait. -The buds are' beginning to swell and the Areas are filling their trunks with sap and get ting ready to leave. This to Court week. Wo hope our frionde will not let it passover without giving us a call, subscribe for the Globe, pay subscrip tions, give Odors for job work and advertis ing, and in a Word make the Printer happy. A. A. Brown, with nn E-s-q., editor of the /Clarion DemoCrat, pnd member of the present ,Legislature, was in town yesterday. His 11arrieburg campaign appears to agree with aim,ishrporeally considered. , Rev. James Orbison 'preached in the Pres byterian church of this place on Sunday morning last. lie intends to return as a mis sionary to India as soon as his health is im proved. Traugh has the modesty to callus a 'ciout barrel.' 'We have the consolation of know:. lng . tve're not the only One ; but he has the glory of being the sole possessor of a name that implies his character. Forshtay ? Rev. Goo. Hanawalt, of Mattawana, Mif flin county, was thrown off his horse, which took fright at an owl. His foot caught in Pio stirrup, and he would have been dragged to'death had .ho' not - pulled himself up by long halter strap. Township clerks, says a Harrisburg papor, are required to•make out and publish a com 'pieta etatemeat of the financial condition of their townships, within sixty days after the annual elections, or submit to a penalty of fifty dollars. A Western contemporary complains of the leek of enterprise of the wealthy men of elro cinaftti and St. Louis, and says "the great want of each city is about thirty-five first 'class fUnerale." There aro other ,places Which could sustain such beretlYetuouts. `Yo aro p'--eased tostate that our young friend .T Hall Musser, who has been study ing law in the office of Scott, Brown & Bailey, passed a creditable examination and has been admitted to the bar. We wish him success wherever he may go. Tho Huntingdon furniture factory will Soon -be in operation. A number of now and beau tiful dwelling houses have gone up in that vicinity since its erection—thus showing that ono improvement is shortly followed by ano ther. Keep the ball in motion. Altoona wants to borrow $200,000 to pave her streets. There aro . mang men in this locality who, if a like sum was asked for a town ball, water works, or some other publio improvement, wouldn't think of shouldering such a debt. Hope there are none there. We call attention to advertisement of bark wanted, by A..H: Bauman. Mr. B. intends to erect a mill iu Mapleton for the manufac ture of Quercitron (ground black oak bark.) Su,-11 men 'asiiim should be in every town in our county, for their enterprise imparts it self to others, and thus a town is built up.? t Our young friend W. P. Rudolph has hit the nail on the head by establishing a first class restaurant in the center of the Diamond, next to Roman's clothing store, where he keeps oyetors, ice cream, soda water, and other delicacies that make the mouth water. Ho invites the public to call. The Newport News is the name of a new journal that shows signs of care and atten tion and gives promise of a life of usefulness. It has commenced to chat with its exchanges, although it is only twenty weeks old, whioh is almost as bad as the girl baby out west, three months old, that has learned to say, "Mamma, tnke me op." Cleveland is proud of a citizen Woman who has had seven husbands within eight years. Ode wail killed in the army and another in a street fight. The other five survive, she hav ing been divorced from four of them. Her daughter has been twice married and.diVer ced, and is now ready to snap up a third man before her eeventeenth, birthday comes around. , A man who has just subscribed for a Gam bria.county paper acknowledged to the editor that if he had been a regular subscriber to hie Paper he would have been saved two hitn dred dollars. So it is. There are items and advertisements published in the county paper which if heeded would prove the turning point in - manyn, man's career, and lead him on to fame and fortune. And yet this advice is only. worth $2 a year, or 4 cents a week. Our, ethinty can boost of m gentleman who went from Mapleton some years ego to Gale na, where ho became acquainted with Gen. Grant, and used to go glinting with himbe fore the war. A few weeks ago lie wont to Washington, and was agreeably entertained. by him.' "One day while walking the 'streets in that city with the General, a bystander remarked, "There's a man wants au office." The President hearing it, turned and coolly mid to his old comrade: "Jake, what office would you like to have 2" Tho bystander stood amazed. MEI= On Saturday a week ago, a boy na med Roush, residing in Petersburg, this county,-mit a large portion of his "right foot entirely off while chopping wood. The foot was amputated by Dr. Orlady. _ . Young Man Burt.—A young named Thomas Clark, freight conductor on the Broad Top Railroad, while stand ing on the top of a box car that was being put on to a siding at Markles burg, on Sunday last, was precipitated to the ground by the car suddenly stopping. His right leg was smashed below the knee, and two toes on his loft foot were crushed, and ho was injured internally. He was brought to his home in this place, where his wounds were' dressed by Drs. Brum baugh.;and -Miller. - Slight hopes are entertained of his recovery. Child Drewned.—A little child of Mr. Anderson 8011, of Barron township, this county, aged 22 months, recently fell into a tun riCar the house and was drowned. • - Leg Brole:'-:41k. Frank Garlock ) the second, Of this place, broke his leg - Olie day last week - by falling -from a tree which he had been .trimming. His leg was dressed'-by Dr. Miller. Humbug Business men are too easily hum bugged in- the way . ol'advertising. Some traveling genius will come and announce,- with_ a great.flourish that he. is _going lit pabliill!,a-I'diroc tory,",or something of that sort. Busi ness men are importuned to advertise in it, at so much :per 'page, haW.page, or, a quarter. ; ,This they generally do, -paying almoSt as much . for the, privi lege as they , would•for he same space in the Qumu , for a year. The agent spends a week or so getting the names of leading citizens throughout the town, charges 'so Mach PM , each copy of his directory, prints a few• hundred copies, and nobody ever looks into the book except the advertiser. It is a humbug, and a mighty poor way to advertise., 7inprOVeanontB We obsorvo the following improve ments at the Ponnsylvania ,Railroad Station at this place. Mr. D. Artloy and Mr. Joseph Wat son have built two rooms—one to be used for the car Inventors, and the other as a storage room. , The Company is building a new baggage room, which is an improve ment long been needed. The Com pany can congratulate itself upon the Maloney of its present Baggage Mae• ter,' Mr. William DeArmitt, who is both clever and accommodating. fiterWe have just received a very large invoice of Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings, and we have now over BP different styles. We guarantee a SAVING of from 52 to $lO , on every carpet purchased from us, and chal lenge a comparison -of, 'designs. This is no idle boast; we will make our words good. 2t Fisn LT.& SONH. Now is the; time for business men of what ever pursuit, to make known their business, and extond an invitation to the public to call and see them, which may be - • &Me through the columns of your home newspaper, or by circulars. We are prepared to do either. Tlie fifth arrival of now Mackerel and Herring at Enterprise Headquar ters, and going off CIIEAP• ' For a refreshing drink nail at Ru dolpli's ice Cream Saloon. .13,1.;:u1 -our oolunin for ',he pooyi,,, OUR COLUMN FOR THE PEOPLE CHEAP, There is Pleasure in it; and no Harm in Training the Mind to meet greater Dis, • appointments. • ero is not, the fun nor the pleasure to as doing bueinese In the old style as there is in doing business In a more liberal way, therefore we have again commenced the chance curd system, and hope to make it in tet °sting to all who feel disposed to patronize Quick Sales and small Profits and Enter prise Headquarters. We cannot deny ourselves the pleasure there is in a little harmless amusement, while at the same time eve educate the people, especially the young, not to risk their money in Swindling Entorpriees or Lotteries. In our Enterprise * every receiver of 4iumbered midi re colvee the worth cf his or her money when they accept our chances cards, and if they receive nothing more on the day presents are distributod,.they lose , nothing, but have gained by encouraging SMALL PROFITS. Tho following presents, and others, for April, will be distributed to our cuatomers nte the'llst of Hay. The Boautful Doll ..Curiaace" 316 00 A Quarter Barrel Shore Mackerel . The Secrets of the Great City, (How. York) 9 00 A Pair of Mantle Ornaments 6 00 Rosewood Photograph Frame ' 500 ' , Hate' and her Carriage 10 00 One Hitt Shore Mockers] One Accor•leon• t.! 3 eo One Year's Subscription to "Gropif',.. 2. 00 Ono 50 lb. Sack Family Flour 51 00 Ono Sugar Cured Liam • [-. Ono Pocket Book 1 60 One Box of Paint e : 60 One Doll Crredlu4o Ono KaloidOecops 241 One Pookot Retire . 1 00 One Set Toy Furniture 4 00 Ono Corn Broom . ' 50 Ono ,Boy's Wheelbarrow. - • 1 00 One Bound 'Volume of Ooders Lady'e Book 4 60 One Lady's Work Box . 1 60 One Butter Crock 160 One Gotta Percha Beek Inkstand 50 One Violin and Bow (toy) 26 and a number of smaller presente. ab s ence cords will bo Issued for money received during the month, old accounts included; Ilerenne and . Prietago &drop ' only eaCrpted. • MASSEY & CO'S GROCERY, , ENTownian LEWIS' BOOK STORE, Kam:Kw/mums. "GLOBE" PRINTING MICE, iluntlngdon, April 7,11369.. A few pounds of the Tarty Roes potatoes for sale st RETtorpriera Honaquortera, M ixed Gras., Soda for pica, Inane, etc.,nt Entorprine lientlquartal 8. , , W heelbarrows, Wagons nud Carte, thr,boye, Clothes, Dinner, Market and Travelling Baskets, Tnbe, Buckets, Brushes, Clothes Lines, Bed Cords, eta., etc., at Enter priee neadvartars. D IMING THIS I‘IONTII rEour. CAN BUT WALL Rinoti SOADES, DOoftEl, bTATIONEAT&e., AC., at LEWIS , Book Storo, choapor than at any other place in the county er olty, and got clianCee for handeorne promote in tho bargain. Ito wants to retitle° hie heavy stook to make improvemoute in hie rooms and will Bell vary low. Call and oXillnino hie beautiful etylea and pikes. G olden and Silver Brim Loverings Beet, New Orleans, and other Table Syrups and 'Baking Molmees, Cheaper than elsewhere nt Enterprise Neadquartsra: - CH-_ A • ER 9 S agan, Tens, Chocolates, prices, etc., etc.otc., now and trash stocks received every week at Enterprise Mail qnart era. pLAIN, GILT, AND COLUMN DECORATIVE WALL l'apore fur Parlors, Charring, Ilona, Palo One, etc., etc. will 4o foralsliod to order from samples at low prices For Chutelies and public Halls at loss thaw wholesalo prices, A PRESII ARRIVAL OF CIIOIOE JERSEY AND PITTS ..' . . burg sugar Curod liAMS, Primo CIIEESE and DRIED FRUIT at MASSES &Cog. GROCiltr: FISIT-0110I0E 11911-WARRANTED GOOD The third arrival of prime now Mackerel and Herring, Trout and Codfish. smoked Bloatera and ilerAng, 34 and 14 barrels, kitty and boxes, and by the dozen or pound at Maui & Co'a Groozni. C haim Fresh Oardon and FE.wer Seeds at Enterprise i adquartors TH2'.l3En FAMILY b LOUR, BUCKWHEAT AND Corn Meal, Potatoes and Corn, for Folio at Massif t Co'e. GROOM cows CONFECTIONERY, nrutsp YRvITSpr, ALL, kinds, canned Fruits and Yogotubles, at Enterprise Mad quarters. H ARD SOAPS of all kinds, fur sal° amp at ISAMU' 4 CHEAPEST, IT IS EASIER FOR A LABORING MAN TO SAVE SNV oral dollars a month by making his purchases at ENTER PRISE HEADQUARTERS than it p for him to earn them at bard nom k. A dollar saved 19 as good r n dollar earned 43..n0 ENTERPRISE HEADQUARTERS. MASSEY & CO'S GROCERY, LEWIS' BOOK sroRE, "GLOBEPRINTING OFFICE, • Chance cards for presents glom for money .. paid in at pither place., old qcounts included. l!usybodt9N - . , An exchange says, uo city, borough or village, no matter what its,popula tiou, is free from a class of people Who seem to take particular delight in pry ing into the,-domestic and private af fairs of iheir`hiighbors, - and we'regret to say that'.our oven , town lute' a num bar of these meddlers and gossips. ll]very now ,and then- we hear it said, "Ain't it a pity that Mr.'and Mrs. So and So do not got along - 11 SPPily. Mrs. B. says that they are often at logger heads," and "Is it not a pity for 3.(1r...'C. that ho drinks?" "Mr. D. is too at tentive to his wife and waits entirely too much on her. lie is a hon : pecked husband and cannot.do anything with out asking her advice. Why, I de clare, 1 saw him carrying a number of bundles for her, and she makes a per fect slave of him; don't you pity him?" "I saw Mrs. G: buy butter:and other articles at market and pay the.most exorbitant prices, she will break her husband up,- without a doubt," and other. remarks similar in• character ad infinitum. Whose. business is it but that of the parties interested 'if such should be the case Lot a gentleman pay :a visit to, a young lady, and immediately it is ru mored that Mr. is paying partic ular attention to - her. if he eseorsts her to a concert, or to church several times, ho is certainly engii,,,a'ed, and will soon be'married. Then these \VlSO acres employ theraselvee, - ;fixing the dtry for the marriage, If a gentleman or lady attonde a public ball, opera or theatre, it is Perfectly' terrible to some persons, and disarrangctrtliehr Mayes, and so it is 'with the most trivial Mat ters, which are magnified, greatly by thee-would-be regnlators•_•of- society. If all such individuals would attend exclusively to their own affairs, they would find sufficient employment with out givitig themselves any unneces sary uneasiness about matters which do ,not concern them, - and'abbut which every-parson should be allowed to ex ercise his or'her: oWn:pleaSure. They should remember, the passage of Scrip turo which says 'iThou hypocrite, first cast out,the beam out of thine own eye: and then shalt thou soo clearly to cast out the mote onto' . , thy brother's eye." Reail - "oui . Colturin for the lieoplo." Success Makes Enemies. `The following, which , - wo clip from an exchange, is so applicable in our case at present that we heartily On dorso every word, knowing that what the writer says, is true in, every par ticular: They who aro eminently successful in business, or who achieve greatness, or even notoriety in any pursuit, must expect to Make enemies. So prone to selfishness, to potty jeal ousy and 'sordid envy, is poor human nature, that, whoever becomes distin guished is sure to be it mark for the malicious' spite of thOse who, not do serving,suecess themselves, aro goaded by the merited triumph of the more worthy. MiireOVer, - the . opposition which originates in such despicable motives, is sure to be of the most un scrupulous character hesitating at no iniquity, descending to 410. slrabbiest littleness. Opposition, if it belionest and man ly, is not of itself undesirable. The competitor in life's struggles who is of true metal, deprecates not opposition of an honorable character, but he re joices in it. It in only injustice or meanness which he deprecates and de spises; and it is this whieh the suc cessful must meet, Proportioned in bit terness, oft times, to the measure; of success which excites it. ERT-Aillighly --intelligent lady, a resident of Syracuse, N. Y., says that she was afflicted nearly a year, peribdieally, with' derange ment' of the circulation, the hlood rushing to the lungs with sulli force as to threaten con gestion and death. This was'aftended with the most intense pain in all parts of tho body. Failing to obtain relief Mtn any of the phy sicians whom she employed from time •to time, she was induced to try- the Plantation Bitters, and toiler surprise and joy they have relieved her; and the' Is =now -- in•good health and flesh. hlncsGite'eT'sa.—Supee~o"r to fhb but mportod German Cologne,, and sold at half lie price. tf THE:AVASiIINGTO.N HOUSE TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY GEORGE' LONG respectfully informs the public that ho has leased the well known Washington Hotelin Hun-, tiugdon, lately occupied by 'A. Letter man, and is refitting it for the accom. modation and comfort of all who will give him it call. He is determined to give satisfaction to all. A share of public patronage is solicited. Huntingdon, March 39,41,*. Grottiad Rents By a recent act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, • approved Feb. 26th, 1869, where no demand has been made for the payment of a ground rent or other charge upon land for twenty one years, and no acknowledgment of the existence thereof has been made within that period V the tenant, a re lease or extinguishment of the claim shall be presumed, and the Court of Common Pleas, under propor proceed ings and proof, may decree such ox• tinguismeut. The law alsb applies to parts of ground rents apportioned either by deed or by implication from the acts of the parties. BERME MILLINF,RY AND DRESS-MAKING. The undersigned are now prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining to either branch of their business at short nodal:laud on reason able terms. Gentlemen's shirts made iu the best style. A liberal share of public patron ego solicited and satisfaction guaranteed in all eases. Residence, on the corner of Bath And Mifflin streets in the same building with L. Frank Wilttson. apl4 L adieu DreoN4is end - BCis Clothing. MRs. B. ANNIE MCCABE and MISS MARY REEVES respectfully inform the public that they have removedlo_ the, house formerly occupied VII. MeMan igill, on Washington street, and -tiro prepared to make Ladies Dresses and Boys' Clothipg of all kinds. They re spectfully solicit a full share of pat ronage, " aPi)7ti• Shall I,fpgroes Veto In the North I This is yet a mooted question; but it la fully decided that Brown's Now Carpot Store, Huntingdon, Pa., is the pine to buy CARPET§ AND IqATTING, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, Sr,g, at oily prices. Tho largest stock - of goods open. ed in this place for some time, iS now On exhibition at FISHER- & Solis, and will ho sold at very low figures. Call and'examine. 2t To the Aitheted 'Shoemaker's Star Magic Liniment, arid Melntyre's Indian Compound, Dandelion Pills, and Worm Destroyer, for sale at Lewis' Book Store. tf. . . ry - A..0. , E. Ne.&roil has moved his stook of Ladies' and Goats furnishing goods to the store room in Leiste'r's Building. 2t. loor Tho Harrison and genuino Trough Creek Garnett Potatoes, for sale at Enterprise Headquarters. On the Bth inst., 1869, by Rev. J. D. Thomas, Mr. P. S. ISENI.IERO, to Miss S. ELLEN WARFEL, All of this county. -Mrs. NANCY LAtur, in Huntingdon, March 20th, 1869, aged 69 yearn. For many years she has been an ex emplary, member of the M. E. Church. Iteligion,ivith her Was not a mere form or theory, but a divino reality which dwelt in her heart, governed her life, and enabled her to triumph in sickness and in death. She has left a largo cir cle of children and friends who mourn her loss; but,they . 'sorrow not as oth• era who have rio hope," "knowing that there loss is her infinite gain." Servant of God, well done I Thy glorious warfare's past; The battle's fought, the victory won, And thou art orown'd at last. R. E. W Of Consumption, April 9th, at Pine Grove Mille, Centre County, Pa., Mrs. HARRIET N. CRAIG, in the 47th year of her age. She was a fond wifo, a lov. ing mother, a kind sister, and an hum. ble Christian, C. E. L. [Bellefonto papers please Copy.] In Walker township, on ,the morn• ing of the 10th inst., JAmEs OSBURN, aged 78 years and 3 months. The do. ceased was a soldier in the war of 1812. Near Manor Ilill, this county, on Thursday, the Bth moat., MARY Class wm.r.yoldat'daughter of "Thomas and Catharine B. Stewart, aged 41 years, 4 months and 16 days. Illuxsoxxsuss, April 12, 180. Supra lino Flour per barrel $5.2535.50 . Extra Flour per barrel ..$600.50 Extra Family Flour per barrel sli 50Q7.25 Rye Flour per ban el $7.00a1.50 hot Wheat per bushel .$1 600)1.68 Ilyo por bushel $1.40©1.45 Corn per bilshel 876188cts. Oats par bushel 73©75eta. • hurley per Imam! -$2.16 Unscrew.' per bushel $8 5009:60 Timothy per bushel $3.35©3.62M Flaxseed po• bushel 02 h5,(32 .70 Pirroxiica, April 12, 150. Mato Wheat Flour per barrel . .:I.OO@F, 50 Riil Whoat Flour per barrel 57 504 i. 75 Sluing Whoat Flour per b.trit 1....... ......... $7 0007.20 Wintor Wheat per buohol $14401.50 Corn per buohol 73675ct5. Cats per buohol 57665c0i. 1171 per bushel ' $1.3" @1.38 Caro.: llama 19%ets, Cm a 1 SboMdors Cl nr FINANCIAL. NEV. roar, Apt il 12.—Galt) cloaca at $1,31%. AIINTINGDOZT MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HENRY A CO ITLIOLWALIC PRICER. nourc—Suporano Flour, per barrel, $B.OO Extra Flour, - do 6.50 Family Flour, „ do 7.50 Coots—Rod Wheat, per bushel, 1.35 White Wheat, do 1.45 Bye, . do 1.20 Corn, - ' . do ~. 85 o.its, do 50 Barley, , do 1.20 Serra—Timothy, do 3.00 Flaxseed, - "1" 2.25 Cloverseed, per 64 lbs. 7.00c0m0 pßovisiom—Potatoes, per bushel, 80®90 Dried Apples, - do 2.50 Corn Meal, per cwt., 2.25 Dried Peaches, per pound, 18 Beef, ' dolo Lard, 40 . 20 Pork, do • 12 Butter, , do, ' 40 Cheese, do .. 25 Eggs, per dozen, ,20 EMI Side, Shoulder, Cr —Hard ;UAL—Hard coal, per ten t ~00e, t ,8 ‘... Broad Top coal, do 3.00®3.50 LUMBER;' per 1000 feet, 12.00(4130.00 Sul NGLES—Lap, ' per 1000 ft., 10.00613.00 joint Shingles, do 0.50e,T.5.00 MISCELLANEOUS—Bark,p e,r er cord, 8.00 Bran, per cwt., 1.25 • Hops, per pound `.-- .: . . 40 Wool, do ' - 40®45 Hay, per ton, • " . . 13.00 Hides, 6(V Green Apples; do • 1.50 Onions, do 1.00 SPECIAL NOTICES. That BUEHLER'S 11111111 BITTERS is skilfully compoun• ded, froo front injurious component parte, agreeable to the taste and dostinctive; to disease. If yon detoct any chimp from the natural functions of your system, nu matter how 111011, or whore located, or If disease has Al ready entrenched itself, the molly time and reliable rem edy is nithot coos ie 11118111er's Herb Bitters. This asser tion le based upon what Iro know it will do in Tailoring, curing and wording on dieease. For want of apace we cannot detail the diversified noes of this Bitters, but Hs general effepts upon the human system are to purify the bleed and accretions ; correct morbid changes in, the bleed, equalise its circulation, enrich its constituents and regulate its supply; it Imports vitality end elasticity to every organ; ovorcomas all functloml derangements; as. plots in the process of digestion; creates a healthy appe tite; prevents mid cures miasmatic soil intermittent to. Tern, dyspepsia, liver complaint, nervous headache, kid. nay affections, mud revives the physical energies by. inks slug now life and power into thokystom. ap14014 T)AINTS FOB. FARMERS AND OTHERS.—The Crnfion Mineral Paint Company are new manufacturing the Beet, Cheapest and most Du rable Point In nee; 'two coats won put on, naked with porn lAnseed , oll, mill loot ten pc fifteen years; it is ern light brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can bo changed to green, lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste of the Consumer. ft in valuable far flou -509, Fences, Barns, Carriage and Car makers, Pails and Wooden-ware, Agricultural' implements, Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Canvas, Metal and Shingle Boots. (it being Firs and Water proof,) Floor Oil Clothe, (onertitulufacturor having used 5.000 bisist the past year) and na a paint for any purpose fs uusurptutsed for body, durability, elasticity and adhesiveness. Price ..$6 per bid. of au lbs., which will supply n farmer for 3041'6 to cone. Warranted in all caste no above. Send for a dr. caw which gives full particulare. None genttlue unless branded in a trails mark, Grafton Mineral Paint. Per , eons Can order the Paint and remit the money ou v. ; coipt of the goods. Address It. 1, VAIINESTOCK & CO., Pittsburgh, ' Agents fox Pointy Iva n .fro- For sale by the poliod or baud at Lewis' Book Store. Store. • novlB 61a I= Bk 3 l \ BILLNI)IIESS and CA ' : I A I with the utmost andent i ti, .1. P A A CS I u I °lesser of Plienres 0/ the Eyc wad Ear in the. Mama Culle3c of Penneiluania,l2, years roper, j te.11,7C, (formerly of Leyden, liollnud,) N. 801 ARON Si., Philmteiphla. Testimonials ran ho peon nt title Officer The meth.' faculty urn Invited to neerunimuy their PR. 11.0 ho tine PO secrets lu hie meal.. Ariffictal Eyes inserted v. tint pain. No oltargo for examination. June 17, 1568-lyturt. L. A. ILkstna, If. ISENBERG. EXEOI.I7NIt'S n t 111.11RIARDNER, (1m M.] Lotter.; twamnt.try, oil tito,O,tate of Eva Bumgard nor, Into (4 tp., Iftultingdon county, dec'd., bat lug torn granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to tho estato ate requested to nlako Immediate payment, and those having claims; to present them duly 'authenti cated for settlement: ' EIIILCOTT, Colfax, Mel). 24, 'B9-8t pseentor: EXECUTORS' [lNtate of 10.1:C.111111117, deed.] inaters te4tamentary on the estate of William C. Hight, late a the boroup'of !hinting /1 rt, deceased., having Won granted to (Ito nutlorsigned, all persoud hulobted Aro re titicht,ld to make ritymettt and tilobo having claims to vivant tiled, duty autbonticated for RlM:nicht. K. A. II.IIIOIIT, rluutio.plon. :dcli 23 Gtr ' .) Rtecuture, MARRIED, DIED, MAEZICETB. Fes! 15cts. .ISct 0 50( BEAR IN JUND, VALUABLE PROPERTY AND DESIRABM BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE.. TILE undersigned Executors of the Wilt of John MoCohan. Into of tho borough of I ontingiton, deed., will offur, at public eato,tit the ;Joint House, In: fluntingdon. at Pk o'clock, A. on . Wednesday, the 21st day of April, 1869, All that cortaill ruclualiago and lot for lots) of ground, on the soutlewast cornet of 4111, and Montgomery strains, to the borough of Huntingdon, haying thereon erected a largo BRIUK HOUSE—occupleitao a dor° room nad dwel ling by Josiah Cuustiogham—four office° or shops, statue, The above property will be offered as a whole, or sop. orate, as may seem hest to suit purchasers. Business men, an well as others wishing to buy real estate, will bear in mind that this is the beet, most valu- able and desirable badness stand iu the borough of Hun thigdon. Es ALSO—WiII ho offered, at the same time and place, TIMER TRACTS ON LAND, on Warriors Ridge, Porter township, adjoining lands of It. It. Bryan, Joseph Kano and others, containing• about 379 acres, more or lees, be ing surreys in the name. of John Patton ' Jacob Myers and Sarah Elllott—upon part of which a hunt is cleared and a home and born erected, now . occupied by Samuel Moore. This land le well timbered, need Will be Sold In parcels to suit purchasers, Z;;3 ALSO—Two tracts of unseated land, on the Warrior itidgo, adjoining ouch other, surveyed fp the nouto of 'William Smith, D. D., adjoining laird of Thomas Fisher and others,- lying ,betweon the - Pulpit hocks and the Juniata river, containing two hundred sod siztpsis acres, more or less ' all in timber, which will be Bold no a it bolo or in ports, to suit purchasers. Conditions will be made known on day of sale. JOHN IC, MoCAIIAN, JOHN Ofth'OSWELL, - mcb2ltd (Executors. of John McMinn, deceased.] ORPHANS' COURT SALE Of Valuable Real Estate in the Borough of HUNTINGDON. rEitute of James Steel, deceased.) By virtue of an order of the Orphans' j 1.3 Court of Huntingdon County, there will Lot expo- Hell to public rely, on the promises, In the borough of Huntingdon, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 13th, 1869, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described real estate, to wit: Theitalf lot of ground, having erected thereon A LARGE BRICE. AND FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, and situated In the borough of Huntingdon, County of Ituntingdon, Pa., fronting fifty feet on tho northern side of Allegheny street, and extending back one hundred feet to lot of J. O. Miles, Eeq., adjoining let of J. Minima Africa on the west, and an alley on the east. TERMS Of SALE One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale at April Court,when deed will be made, and the balance in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to bo secured by the judgments of the purchaser. WILLIAM 8. ENTREISIN, mch24-td. Adruluietrator of JAMES STEEL, deo'd. FOR SALE CHEAP. • A GOOD NEW STEAM ENGINE, 18 horse posey For particulars address J. W. DICKERSON or E, F. KERB, inclil74 - Redford, tonna, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Tho undersigned offers at privato sale a lot of ground containing one acre situated adjoining the Standing Stone Creek road, in the borough of Huntingdon, having a two story log boons and a number of fruit trces of choler varieties thereon. PosseSsiou given on Ist of April next, ma. 104 .1. SIMPSON AFRICA. IT . O - USES FOR RENT. - Two nooses for rent, pleasantly altunted to tho retinal part of Huntingdon borough. Also, ono witgon•makor's shop. For terms, Sc., apply to W. H. WOODS, mlintr • - Huta I ngdott. Ps. [Nititilill --1 111:-'116111ilt enTiningham&Carmon ' s Corner of Railroad and Montgomery St 4 HUNTINGDON, PA, Y~7 F: would call speelia attention to tha daily arrival of CIIOICE AND II IiAUTIPU L I:lool9,_whlch aro Mitred at . • Tempting Prices, Condoling of Beautiful 811 ks of all eltadm, all woo Poplin+, Alpacan,langeg, Atmore, Chintzes, n most 'beautiful lino of lino Combries, ilimrod Xoto- .00ks, Ginglmre., and glannitireys. ALSO, a full Hued Domeetla Goods, finch as HEAVY BLEACHED IVIUSLINS, 10 8 00 Fine 'frown Muslin, 40 Inches aide, Blenehod blualtn from, Y to SY, yards wide, Rontneky Jenne, Farmers Cashman, Gc„ Our stock of &I O]&8 anything of the kind this ido of rhtladelelds. . • ALSO, a large and won sel.tod Muck HATS sull. I= C RPETS. We make a specialty of this artiele, sad have ea hand a very floe assortment of DESIRABLE PATTERNS, which will he sold lower than CAN be sold by any other hence outeldo of Philadelphla. We bare aloe on hand a large stock of NU AN SAO wbill we aro Bolling very low. In order to be oonvinced that ours la the place to bey, call awl exarulrio owgoo/hand prices. • • We take ploasure he ehotrlug our goods, oven If yon do not Irish to buy. So you v f ni plemo rnll and get postal. C UNNIN4HAN & GAMOW Nt. 48, 1805-7tf. BACK AGAIN! • NEW STORE and NEW GOODS! Benjamin , Jacobs Respectfully Inform his old friends and the•public generally, that he bus ngnin Went.% in the borough of HUNTINCIDON. and has Opollefi a very largo and entire new stock of Goods in Saxton's Storo Room opposite Ilwts' Book Store; consisting of " DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, 'CLOTH. ING, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, QUEENSWARE, and EVERY VARIETY OE • GOODS To be found in the best stone In the'place, all of which ho will sell it tnices to suit the times, and hepeieto N eely° a liberal elms of patronage from n generous public. Den't forgot to give me a' call and I will try to please you with limb end prices: " BEN.TARIN JACOBS. Sept. 30, MR. IJ4RD and F:oft, (3oal fly sale by ".• • • • lIENEY & CO k k c 4 BOURDON'S & JOUVIN'S KID CLOVES, Indies andGentlotplen's Sizes, Ar so, The Tourist or Grant Rat Daolg*-11?m, VRIMaIt OP g.mulacm CORNER OF THE DIAMOND. /lUNTINQDOf, PA 0000000 FASHIONABLE ,OOOBS SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR GEO. F. MARSH, MERpfiIANT.TAILPR, Um removed to tho second door in Road's Now Build ng,where he Intends to keep-colatantly7an,hi!tid latest styles of q-9p.Ds 3 cornpilsh;g ADIERtCII , I; xxcnagn 'wawa: MOMS, maspprt,p, , AND YK5Z12,10.9 CLOTHS, CABSIMED.E„ AND,. , VESTINOS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES; AND • V.E.§Tpio.B Doing a practical woikman of many years oxporionon lie lo prepared to maim to order Clothing for men awl hays, and guarantee neat, durable and faahlonablo manship. He Is determined to gleam everybody.; ' Allaew All are invited to call end examine my. new stock of beautiful patterns before purchasing elsoiltheic, GEO../ , ' WARM. Ilantiogdon, Arch. 0 WM. B. ZEICLJEBt I= Furnishing, Fancy* == DAUB GOODS, Apneas, Poplins, Plaida, DeLaines, Laittity,Gingbitme, Prints, flno Cambrics, bluefins, Denil49, flati , „Lituip; Map. Picquas. India Twills, &o. " .• - A largo assortment of • , Lek Fashionable Dress- Trimmings. Silk Fringos, Buttons, Bugles, Valid Ribbon's, - oto. Furnishing Goods, Stockings, blorOno,"Cntt9n; Wool, et C4-icrvaso£3, KM of all colon, Bilk, Thread;potton,;&e.; of all stroA, and latest styles,‘ ;Under garments of all kin* for Lai diva,GOhtli autl.Chlldretl.; ; ' -", ' "'" . . ' Table' Linen, Musline,'Nepklne. Doyllei,"&e."ShiCting, and SbWing, 'Brown and Bleached, from 8 conic up., 4tilAT7 @OODa: A large stock of the latest styles. A • largo stock of Notions, Zephyrs, Yarns, dx. , All cheaper. than the cheapest, frii . ltoons, opposite the First National Batik, Huntley ; don, Pa, NEW LEATHER STORE. . , THE undersighed - IVOuld respectfully announce that, in connection with their TAIMERT, they have Just opened a splendid assortment - or -.; ; • FINE LEATIOR FRENC/I MOROCCO, LININGS„ . " • 13INVINGS,UPPIER, „ '• • • HARNRSS, SKIRTING, Together with it gotiorol agoortmont of HElDLaalagi9 Tho tradols In.!toll to call and Oxatahio our stock. Store ou 1111,10troot, two, doors wen of tho krosbytor don church.` - - The hlghoet prim paid for 111DEf1Fid 13J1101.., ; ' 0. fr MlLLldkleiSo2l, llantirig,don, Oct. 28, 1868 J. L.: NEW LEATHER HOUSE. MIIE-FIRM OF LBAS & McVITTY;'" have leased tho lorge five story Leathol; flon,eo, from Jetties Naufty.. • • -r • • X • NO. 432;NORTIf'TIIIRD, STRETR • VAILADEVONTA, And intera doing 4 . 111. b fonl f.raihor Commission Bust. • •. ' Their, eons D. 'E. 'LEAS, and T. E. hicVITTY, are there, and afithorizcd tdcarry on the bunineas for thorn—as they are yeintig men of good moral character, and Due byinose qualifications. They solicit the patronage of the& brother Ta s nuorii in the county nod olsomhero, Aleir - Thoy still will continuo to keep a good assortment of Sp.ifisli and Slaughter Solo Leather on hands, at their, Tannery, near Threo Springs, Ituntingdou County, Pa. mar3.tf. . LEAS & IdeVITTY. WII. 130SE,NSTEEL & SON; 19.1113rilOpOiLER3 OP it 67E0100 OAk Slaughter 'Belting 361312.A. 14 kX4E31tiet. 690 Bylielq I:lo.3tero ' r'e Mar, fOr inrOA9ll PAID FOR, HIDES ANDIIARE w, 11. ItOSONMEL R SON, Vaplotor, DApot, ticlutloplon Oouuty, Pena ; Dec. O,ISOS-Orn.• IpADC;IIJART , U . RS Choice Groceries, Candies, Toys, &a . is AT • _ • D. AFRICA & CO'S. FAMILY GROC.ER.r..C6NtEMQ.F.e.2a . : 44 VA Ezery . qrpnE, - -IarIOI.IVKIDO.M . P.A. - Our stock consists of nil irinds of bircirleq, Teas, .91A• tea. Canned pad Dried Frnll3, Cider 'Vinegar', Common and Fancy Soaps, all letntis, Hair Oil, Perfumery, Pin Huirea, Pockot Dooko, &c:.10All rind examine our stock, apd take 11 vlew pour splendid Marble, Soda Fountain. Don't target the Once—north-east ce • witer of Diamond. Huntingdon, Juno 2-I.IY D. AFRIC4. 8 CO. DAPER 1 - PAPER ! I. • Note,Yost, botinnorcial, Foolscap and Flateap—a good assorroont for solo by the ream, half roam, quire of 80011 & STATIONERY STORE TIME BOOKS', M 9NT lo ll r xntx at' • BOOK -I.ND STATIONER :thl.o '•