TERM OF THE GLOBE Per annum in advance x menthe Zhroe months TERMS OF ADVERTISING 1 ttmo. 2de 3do 1 month .4 75 ...... $1 25 SISO - $1 75 ... 1 50 ..... 2 25 .... 2 76 326 I) " inch, OrJeri Tiro Inches, Three Inches,..... 3 mouths. 6 Manthe. 1 Year One loth, or it= $4 00 $8 00 $lO 00 Two inches B 25 - 9 00 ' 15 00 Three inches ' ' 8 50..:..:....12 00 - 20 00 Four inchos 10 75 16 00 25 00 Quarter column, .... ...........1.1 00.— -18 00 .30 00 lialfrolumn , II —29 00 30 00— .. ..-45 00 Ono column, 30 00 45 00— .... -80 00 Professional and Business Cards not exceeding six linen Oaa year, $5 06 Administrators' and Executors' Notices, 6 slums, $2 50 Auditors' Notices, 4 times 2 00 Est ray, or other short Notices 1 50 Advertisements not marked with the number of inter tione desired, will ho continued till forbid and charged ar c ording to these terms. Local or Special Notices, 10 cents a line for eagle in sertion. By the year eta reduced rata. Our prices for the printing of Blanks, Handbills, etc. are reasonably low. Vrofissienal& Nusintss auk. DR. A. B: BRUMBAUGH, Haring permanently located at Huntingdon, offers hts professional service' to the community. Mace, the same as that lately occupied by Dr. Lucien on llill street. ttp10,1966 Ir a ) ILJOIIN McCULLOCH, offers his professional services to the eititens of Huntingdon gm vicinity. Office on Bill street, one dooreast of Reed's '})rug Store. Aug. 48,'55. R ALLISON MILLER, DEWTIST, Rim removed to the Brick Row opposite the Court Ilouso April 13,1859. V i J. GREENE, DENTIST. • Office removed to Lester . .. New Bundles, rtreet. Iluutlugdou. July 31,1567. 4P. W. JOHNSTON, I.IIVEYOR & INSURANCE AGENT, HUNTINGDON PA °the on Smith street. T A. POLLOCK, sURVEYOR& REAL ESTATE AGENT, 11UNTINCIDON, PA. 'Witt attend to .Sorreyfng to all ita branches, arid will buy and sell Real Estate in any part of tho United States. Send for circular. dec29.tf C. CLARKE, AGENT, A . Wholeeitle and Retail Dealer In all kiwis of *3 IrCialtDia lIIINTOODini, PA. Oppoalte Ike Franklin Reuse, in tlio Diamond. anniry trade supplied. apl7'6B SYLV.NUS BLAIR, fel • - ATTORNEY AT LAW, 111:INTINGDON, PA, Office on Mil street, three doors wen of Smith. mys'69 J. CULL WUBSITL. M USSER & FLEAIING, A TTORNEYS7AT-LATV Office tiecotaddot , enetiot Ootiifllteise.: Penelope and other datum promptly collected., may26-6m. J. V. EGMRSON, O. D. ARMITAGE. -SIMP . SON Sz ARMITAGE, ATTORNEYS AT LA TV, HUNTINGDON, PENNA. MICR IN BRICK ROW ormsiTz nrc COURT noun. Jan. 27, ISCB-Zra. A.ENS G B . F. N C Y FOR COLLECTING ' SOLDIERS ' CLAIMS,BOURTY, BACK RAY AM) 'IONS. All who may have any claims against the Government for Poonty, hack Pay and Pensione,can have their claims promptly collected by applying either in person or by let ter to NT. D. WOODS, ' .4 77'014'20X .12' LA: um( MGM; I'4 augl2,lBG3 7011% SCOTT, S tMIILL T. DROWN, .TOILN SG DAILEY The name of this firm has been chang ed from SCOTI &DROWN, to SCOTT, BROWN & BAILEY, ender which name they will hereafter cuaduct thuir practice as ATTORNEYS AT LAW, lIIINTINGDOIti, PA. Pl/N.9'0:0, and all claims of soldiers and soldiers' hells against the Government, will be promptly prosecuted. May to COLLECTION 0 Pp / NY S OF 0 K. ALLEN LOVELL, Distriot Attorney ofilmitingdon Ciouiaty;- 11UNTINODO,N, PA. OFFICE-1n the room lately occupied by B. U. Speer. jau.1.1867 P. M. Lytle & Minton. S. Lytle, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, • HUNTINGDON, PA., Have formed a partnership under the name and firm of P. lA. & M. S. LYTLE, And have removed to the office on the south side of 11111 street, fourth door west of Smith. They will attend promptly to all kinds of legal busi ness entructed to their care. api,tf. JOSEPH ABT, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER. IN - WILLOW AND SLEIGH BASKETS, Of nll sixes auA destiipti6us, msavanuA, miNTINGION CO.,•PA. June 9,119-11 - , - For Beat JOB , PRINTING, call at the "GLOBE JoD PRINTING OFFICE," at Hun tingdon, Pa . , . i. LEATHER STORE. THE Undersigned would respectfully announce that, In connection with their TANNERY, they Lave just opened a splendid assortment of FINE LEATHER, Consisting In Part of ?BENCH CALF , SKIN, ' • ,KIP, MOROCCO, ,r,ININUS, PINDINGS, ••`;„AOLP, UPPER, jIARNESS • ." SKIRtING,4X., ogether with a general assortment of TURIDE.I(' The trade is invited to call and examine our 'Wk, store on FILL streot, two doors wail of the Presbyth• rian church. The higheet price paid for BIDES and BARK. ' •-" I C. H; MILLER & SON. :fientingtion, Oct. 2801168 • NEW LEATHER HOUSE. rE FIRM on LEAS & McVITTY, have leased the' large five st . ory Leather house, from James Nanny. N 0.432, NORTI-ETUIRD STREET„PHIL4RELPHIA, And intend doing a Hide and Leritlierommtesion„ Raab nese. .11 Their sons p.r:DEAS; and T. E. IfeVITTli, are there, and autherired • to carry 'op the business for them—as ;they are young men of good moral character, and line linsinees qualifications: They solicit the patronage of their brother Tanners in the county and elsewhere. eki - They still will continue to keep a good assortment of Spanish and Slaughter Solo Leather on hands, at their Tannery, near Three Springs, Huntingdon County, Pa. • mar3a. LEAS & ItIoVITTE. cm„Go ;to Red Front -for doe/ fat Mackerel, Salmon, Trout, White, Dry Salt and Pickled Herring, Haddock, Lake Herrino• etc. ete. ' $2 CO 1 00 LC!! WM. LEWIS, HUGH LINDSAY, Publishers. VOL. XXV. NEW STORE IN HUNTINGDON. • JAMES A: BROWN has just opened a large CARPET JTORE on the second floor of his brick building, where buyers will lindens of the largest and best assortments of BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, DUTCH WOOL, COTTON, RAG, =- ' LIST, VENITIAN and SCOTCH . .11 . P1M.P • Carpet, Also, COCOA and CANTON MAT TINGS, and FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Ever ofleted in central Pennsylvania. It is well known that a merchant who deals entirely in one line ef good; buying largely from manufacturers is enabled to give his customers advantages In prices and assortment (in that line of goods) that ore not to bo found in stores professing to do all kinds of business. I shall aim therefor° to snake it the interest of all in want of the above goods, to buy at the regular Carpet and Oil Cloth Store. 10.1/ea-leis eon buy of me by the roll at wholesale prices. apl3'69 JAMES A. BROWN. my 12.430 West Huntingdon Foundry. PLOWS; THRESHING MACHINES; FARM DELLS, SLED AND SLEIGH SOLES, WAGON BOXES, IRON KETTLES, elStiSti.23.ll4Ei For ruin:wee, roiges, Grist nod Bali Mille, Tanneries nod Om 63 at de, AND j'oll WORE IN GENERAL. ARCIIITECTORAL 4 ORNAMENTAL DEPANTME:sIT. Iron Porticos and Verandahs, lialconi. Columns and Drop Ornament for wooden porticos und•orandahs, Window Lintels and Sills, Cast Ortmenonte for wooden lintels, Cellar Window Outwits all sires, ' Chimney Tops and flues, Sash Weights, Carlin Strips, Registers, Heaters, Coal Orates. 'Vault Castings for coal nod wood cellars, Arbors, Tree-boxes, Lampposts, Jlitebing 7 posts, Iron 'Minh* , for porticos,verandahs , balconies Honer beds, Yard and Cemetery Fences, etc. Parlicufrr attention paid to fencing Condery Lora. .. 2a,os Address_ . • . JAMES SDIPB°N, ' Hunting - don, Pa. IMIZCEI3 HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. =I BLAKE & McNEIL, [.kwaazora to J. M. CUNNINGHAM k SON.] Iron and Brass Founders, fl OS and lilt ASS CASTINGS made tw a firsl. clnss •. Foundry. Ito have SlallyB on land all mak kinds al Plow and Stove Cantiuge, Wash • . Kettles, Cellar.a indent,. G rater, Con) bolo li • Caldin,o for pnvemente; %Window weights su r all sines and wtinhts,Plpe Joints, Sled non zr, 4 o/ - 60 ),:5, Wagon -boxes, - Machine Castings, for steam nud outer, tlt tat, sow, onni“ o nu t plaster mills of att descriptions. HEATERS AND IRON FENCES, of the tno , t improved style, oven doors and frames, door Ono, and In foct 0%01.3 thing made in Ohl line. - We hove a lot ger stock of patterns, and con furni.h cas tings at short notice, and cheaper than they can ho had in the country. (laving a good drill, on are prepared to do drilling nod lifting up of all Office in Mestere' NOW street, Minting dun I'a. /fell. 17, 1809. BLAKE It STEAM PEARL 'MULL; IRIS MILL is a complete success in the manufacture of FLOUR, &c. It has lately beau thoroughly repaired and is now in good running order and iu full operation. The burrs and choppers are new and of superior qual ity—cermet be excelled. And we are gratlfted to know that our work has given entire satisfaction to our caste mere, to ahem we tender our thanks. Mre have in our employ one of the beat millers in the comety, and a faithful and capable engineer. Thus equip pod and encouraged, we are determined to persevere in our efforts to accommodate and please the public, hoping thereby to merit and receive a liberal chore of patronage to sustain us in our enterprise for the public interest. Market price paid for the different kinds of grain on delivery. Flour and Chop, on hand, for We. .101.121 K. SicOMIAN d; SON luntingdon, Sop•. 20, 1867' NOTICE TO-- - ALL. H ILL-STREET - MARKET, Opposito Loititut'n Building. • • ' ; ' ?,-, R • • 11101111:1SOY- rbsiientfully in . forms the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity mat tie continues the meat market business in all Its va rious branches, and mill keep constantly on hand Frei& Beef, Pork, Pudding and Saueage, salt Beef and Pork, Canoed Flatland Vegetables, Spices or all kituld,Cateupe awl Sauces, Teas, Scvs, Cheese, Salt. Lard, &c, A. II of which he will continue to sell at reasonable prices Tho highest prices paid fur tildes and tallow. Thomas Colder, at Alexandria, and March & Ike., at Coffee Run, are my agents to purchase at their places. Thankful for past patronage, I solicit a continuance of the mule. .0. 0. MORRISON. • Iluntingden,lp. 14, 1869. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID HUNTINGDON INSURANCE AGENCY. G. B. ARMITAGE, AUNTINGDON, 7 PA. Represent the moat reliable Companies In the Country. Rates as low as Is consistent with reliable Incteniulty. • eep 2, %S. pitalßepreseuted over $14,000,0 OIL'tiOTHIVINDOW SHADES GILT GOLD SHADES, piro;t4r.a.N: ottwpEs;- BAILEY'S FIXTURES, TAI'E, CORD AND TARSALS 11, AEEOIIIIIkINT . AT LEWIS' BOCK STORE A. 7G. POSIVFFITAITE & CO , General Commission Merchants Wheat, earn, Cite, Eye, Bark, Butter, Egga, Lard, raalrry, &c, No. 264 SpistA Front4Street, A. G. Postlethuraite., J. C. Motteptiaton : p 1726.-17 EMMEEEI M. MARION McNEIL lIUNTING DON, PA JUNIATA HUNTINGDON, PA POP. TIIE - SAL6 OP Philadelphia HUNTINGDON, PA., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25. 1869. TEIE TWO PLATFORMS I=l Resolved, That we rejoice in the glorious national victory of 1868, which has brought peace, happiness and prosperity to us as a nation. Resotecd, That we wholly approve of the principles and policy of the Administration of General Grant, and we heartily endorse every sentiment contained in his inaugural address, and especially do hereby ratify and approve the late amendment proposed by Congress to the Constitution of the United States, and known as the fifteenth amend ment. Resolved, That we have confidence that the General Administration will wisely and firm• ly protect the interests and dignity of the nation in respect to our just claims against Great Britain, and that we endorse the no tion of the Senate in rejecting the Johnson- Clarendon treaty, known as tho Alabama claims. Resolved, That we heartily symp . atbize with the struggling peoples of all nations in ' their efforts to attain universal freedom and the invaluable rights of man. Resolved, That we confidently endorse the Administration of General John W. Geary as wise, economical and honest, and that it de serves, as it has received, the approval of the people of Pennsylvania, and NVC especially commend his uniform efforts .- to' , rEstriun the evils of special legislation. Resolved, That in - Han. Henry IV. Wit. liams, our candidate for the Supreme Court, we present a learned, pure, and patriotic jur ist, who will adorn the high position to which we purpose to elect him. Resolved, That we reiterate and affirm our adherence to the doctrine of protection, as proclaimed in the' ninth resolutton-of the platform adopted at the State Convention of March 7, 1866. • • Resolved, That we endorse the ticket this day nominated, and pledge to it our hearty and cordial support. Resolved, That the Chairman of this con vention is hereby authorized to appoint a chairman of the State Central Committee on the joint recommendation of the candidates this day nominated, and that the State Cen tral Committee shall consist during the corn ing campaign of • the some number of dele gates from each county as . the last committee, and:theyllhill be 'appointed by:the'Shhato:rial and ,Representative _l • listricts, except Alla, ghany z which shall have eighf.inembefs.- DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM The Democracy of Pennsylvania, in con vention met, do unanimously declare: Fivst. That the Federal Government is lim ited to the grants contained in the Federal Constitution; that the exercise of doubtful constitutional powers is dangerous to the sta bility of the Government mid to the safetk of the people; and the Democratic party Will never consent that the State of Pennsylvania shall surrender her great right of local self- government. „ Second. That the attempted ratification of the proposed fifteenth amendinent to the Fed , mai Constitution by the Radical metubere'of the last Legislature, and their refusal to sub mit the same to a vote of the people, was deliberate breach of their official duty, and an outrage upon every citizen of the State; and the resolution making such ratification should be promptly repealed, and the amend ment submitted to the people, at the pulls, for acceptance or rejection. Third. That the Democratic party of Penn sylvania is opposed to conferring upon the negro the right to vote, and we do emphati ically deny that there is any right or power in Congtess or elsewhere to impose negro suffrage upon the people of this State in op position to their will. Fourth. That reform in the administration of the Federal and State governments in the management of their financial affairs is im peratively demanded. Fifth. That the movements now being made for the amelioration of the laboring man have our most cordial co-operation. - Sixth. That the legislation of the late Re publican Congress outside of the Constitution; the disregard of the majority therein of the will of the people and the sanctity of the ballot-box, in the exclusion from their seats of Representatives clearly elected ; the estab- Inhment of military government in States in the Union, and the overthrow '