.b'c' _ _ „t ic ._ 4 _,.. t ., ..,-, 410 . ra ItLIN:t I NO DON, ,f.A. Wednesday -morning, oa. 6, 1869. LOCAL & 'PERSONAL,. -• Pleetines: ' Moriall Lodge, Mb. 300, A. meets second 31onday evening ot each mouth, in Brown's Standing Stone .11. R. A. Chapter, No. 701, meets the Oast Tueedny evening of each month, In Stott tea building. Juhfaia Lodgo,.No. 117, 1 0. 0. I', meets every Friday evening, third floor, in laistel 'is building. Mount /for Camp of I. 0. 0. It, meets every second and fourth Tuesdays, Its Leister's building, tido d floor. 'Minding Slone Lodge, IVO: St,.l. 0. C. T., meets every Tuesday evening Wilda floor fl oor of Void's building. Arropalioe Te., - _,VO: - 63, I. 0; of R. M., meets every Thursday evening, third floor, ladster's Foung Dlen't Christian Assocktionintets the first and third'3londny useialugli each metal.; in ebuilding. Rat 33, (4...C.R.; meets 1 bird Monday of each month in Cciurt.-410uga...'n.,, ,, r2.. . Thorn tira•ti the first Frlilay_..e7nitig of each .. ffiinfuiydort Ledge, 110:149, of P. mdeti eirry Sat urdaTeyetif4g, in Letater'sbuildlnT. _ :" • CRisictittcg. .f;; • Itsptint Church—Washington ktreet. 'Rev. J. W. Pfau. uett. Services ou Sabbath' t l 0 rn. Th.. 7p. Catliblic-ilVaeltiugtoU' Street. ner.o. P. Gallaher. St r vices:caret three Sundays in every month. Nvangelical•LntheillB-311111in Street. Rev. J. J. Kerr. Services on Sabbath•flo34. In .7 p. m. German Reformed—Church Sttvet. ltev. S. D. Steckle. ' Serfice . un Sabbath: 7. pm. Metbodiot Episcopal—Church Street. Rev. R. E. Wilson. Serv:res on Sabbath: In n. m. 7p. m. - Protestant Pplmotial—llill ktr.a.t. Atev:-A. 11. Boyle, &nice.] on Sabbath: 1U a.m., 7p. m. Presbyterian—Hill Street.. Rev. G. %V. Zahn Net. ; Ser vices on Sabbath: It a. m , 7,p. m. . , Drier Items. The buckwheat crop is notiarge: : - The'Vresbytery of 11untirigilon is in ses Bien at Mifflin. ' . ' , , Morrison's Cove, .Bedford 'county;: had a sprinkling of anoW last week. The ties. that 'support the railroad of prog reis,ad,buSiness—ativer-tise. ; Water issea - e in.Betlford. Wonkr.rliat i 2 s,the 01) an3tAny arc•water nor ?: A beauty = the bread wagon the. Union Bulterf,Fni:enufnetured by P. S. Isenberg. (4i(n e fo dge„of Odd Felhms was organ. izel Ill: *cOpysville, Juniata county, recently. The long and cold evenings are corning— FuAgestive of staying in the house - and sub scribing fur the Globe. EMI David Mop . rofi, an old An estimable citizen of Bloody ' ;lied suddenly of paritrisis, on Tuesday;last. - f. Mr. Isaac Jones, of Duncarinon, broke his neck by fulling off the top of the rolling mill a' d istan cp . of.t A young son of Edward Conrail, of Free dom twp., Blair county, had his jaw bone fractured in Once places, from the kick of a horse. The Bloomfield Times speaks very favora bly of Prof. Jas. A. Stephens, who left the Academy at that place to take charge of the one in this place. The Huntingdon Presbytery embraces 52 ebtreb;se, - -I?ministers and :0310 . , members. It has a larger membership than any other Presbytery in- thotinited States. A package of old bills of the Bank of Crawford County were recently abstracted from the office of the assignee in Meadville, wag had received them for cancellation. A boy named David Shaeffer, residing near Liysville, Perry "countlifneeidently shot him self while out gunning. The contents of the gun entered his head behind the ear, and he was instantly killed. Many meteors are now vidble at night, and esti., nomars say we are passing'through a meteoric belt. At the same time a few Democrats are going through Packer's ple thoricmoney belt. Our friend, Major W. F. Johnston, with Kerr & Co., wholesale grocers of Pliiiadel_ phin, is as busy as a bee, and is meeting with success in his calling.' May his sales and shadow never grow less. The Lewistown Gazelle office was visited by three young ladies, who have been work ing in Ohio, ,as compositors. They will mace good wives, as they know how to use the•"stick" and "rule." I..wistuwn is still ta'king of a railroad to Belleville. We'll wager our old boots that our MeAlavey's Furt railroad will be laid as noon ns their Belleville, or else we very much mistake the enterprise of lioth people. Read titeargumeriebetween a RePnblienn n d Denio'erai on oui - first page. The truth of the differeneoThetween the existing politi cal• partiel lst tersely ,and incontrovertibly told by'orie wh o is ticell• po6sted. — 'All shotild read it. .i, , A lzurglar effected an entrance into March ti; Bro'S: 'stare, ,Wedrieiday night last, through a: back windovi. Nothing was missed but' dollar in small change. Sus picion rests upon a certain individual, who is warned not to come again. Lath& and Children's Fancy Furs, at John Fareira's Pop lar . Fur Emporium, 715 Arch street, Philadelphia. lie has enlarged, remodeled and much improved his store for, the convenience of customets.. Read ,his ad vertisement rinegive him a call. The political campaign is about to close, and our columns which have been devoted al most exclusively to local and State political news will hereafter be devoted to local, gen eral and .literary .intelligence. And now is just the time to subscribe for a year or short er period: Terms, per year, $2 in'3dvance• The second State Convention of the Young Alen's Christian Association of Pennsylvania will meekat—Williamsport on ,Tuesday,- No member 2d, and close on Thursday evening. belegates should'he .provided - with creden tials, and theit names forwarded to Thomas K.Sree, Pittsburg. ..bogus insurance agent has been swin. farmeil in Crawford county. ICS plan : Us insured one man's property a a low rate:end took his note for the amount,; lie went to' another, sold the note at a dlS count, and also.,insured his property, reeeb ing nasty therefor; -- he thiii)Went to a third farmer,-inSured'his preperty;:lociF hiA note, and then disappeared from the neighborly o I ye is' being looked afto:r. An affray occurred at Stonerstown recent ly, between Samuel Berkstresser and son and Jphn Itensinger and - kvife.` l The difffc'ultY resirlted from Rensinger butchering iv sheep which perkstresspr said was his. The eon; filet : lasted :rtornol time,; the:weapons being ex', es, knives, clubs, &c. The, combatants were all severely wounded, but it is thought they will recover in time to attend Court at Bed ford. The health of the body , should be one of a . the chief coerh'S 'of tArtais;and 'th'e laws of life should be studied by all. Those who desire to be enlightened, should send a stamp nod obtain a specimen number of Laws of Life; published by Austin, Jackson & Co., at Dansville, N. Y. The number for October is a good sample of all the numbers w.e hays re ceived, and we have found all of therg in structive and entertaining. jCarpet Weaving. Mrs. -Matilda Pheasant is -prepared to weave'-rag carpets, and solicits pstionage fora a' generous public. Residence Wash: nuntingdont The New, Firm. -- One 'of the r naest enterprisinClAtsi ness firms in our ForoUgh is' that of Henry & has always enjoyed this repntation,,and'the recent change in partnership, byiwhioh it: and B. Frank Isenberg. have been Added, will not in the least detract from; 4ts. prey . , Mug character, fur both *the 'let: ter are'reliable, Competent{ and .Auer: getic young men, and will prova,valu able assistants to the- senior- partners 4 S. E. Henry, and Thos's: - -Soliiiston, who are well known_as good business merit:' Heidi* speiteAZOlTAlie drm; we capeot,hut , rcfgoo the immense stock of goods, which they, have received for the fall and iyiAter r trad9;*; and which they ark determin'ed. 13 eI 1 1 a's low as the lowest. Just go and look at their shelye.sovhAclicare-mcrer, allowed to get empty, and ask the obliging clerks to show you "that elegant pattern," and,ounavordftr i it, ~they do,, it, it 7 Mozsrs. P. 11. Drake -k Co.;.proprie tors of the Plantation' Bitters, are said to be th 3 largest importers of St. Croix 'Rum and Calisaya,llark The Rum ,im ported by this Ont issall used - in the'prepar! - ation of theiOtttlirsTattti:itr4timinfactured under the immediate ; yupervision of one of their agents, upon leased plantations on the Is -tirdTerSClltuTati:*:- aver nine Ihuiisarid puncheons, about onemitlion gallons, is used annually fur their Bitters alone. The Cali sayli' • itTl?)qiii6iled:fram - J3 s ritzil; - and is also gathered and selected by the natives, under the supervision of an agent sent out for that purpose. The cures produced by these Bitters - are w nderful. - • I%lAwsor.rs. Weerea.,Saperior to-tl p ,best rup - ortod Gerinan 'Culiino, arid - sold ht half lie priee: 2 l,, tf Here are the ups and downs of the route of the 'recent firemen's parade in Altoona, which we publish no an amusing comedy on tre fay are y meaningless tri we to the fair sex. What a blessing it concludes with a disquiss: "Up Branch to. Clara; up Clara to Harriet; down Harriet to Annie; down Annie to Virginia; up Virginia to Plank It ad ; out Plank Raid to Broad ; out Broad t 3 Fair Grounds. ILturning—Down Bro: d s-reet to Plank Road; Plank Road to Sarah, crossing upper bridge to Loudon 5!.., Loudon to Branch ; Branch to Annie; Annie to Main; Main to Paroline . .; Caroline to Virginia ; Vit ghria_ to Annie, and COME AT LAST —Mrs. b. A. Hatrar has just returned from the east with the prettiest millinery goods ever of ferod in ; this market ; she has also a tar& assortnior -- of_ paper patterns, (fresh from Paris,) purchased at the extensive if6ise Of Madamßinde'r,Ches nut street, Phila., which will be sold at very low fleet's We advise our coon try readers wlin in town this week to call and see' her goods. If you want the latest style of - goods, very cheap calfat frs. Iluiher'ii;corn - cr of Mifflin tirid . Batt'sti:ent, thintingdon; GRAND OPENIpIO for .o . e.6pasol, tliis day and ever iag till 9j) in", at Brown's new CARPET , `STORi - - All people frani far-and near. are in vited to be present and take a look: at the rich display of Carpetings, Oil C oths, Winclo,ur. Shades, , and as certain prices:" He the largest and bast 'stock of these hoods to be found in this part of the State and sells at city pd;es,_ Exhibition free. lie served,seats'fiirthe ladies; SAS. A. BROWN SHOE 'lips —The American Shoo Tip Company havO introduced, this season, a new white metal tip, which by wear has the appearance of silver, and is decidedly ornamental: A metal tip adapted- to firstclass shoes has long been needed. This new tip meets this demand, and must come into as gen eral nse on the finer grades of child ren's Athes the•ooppectiO have on the common grades.---Poston Journal. John A. Westbrook Was, jne. , t rCOrn ed from the east were he has purchased a full,litie•Of Boots and Shoes, which he will - soil DA cheap as can • be s(11d; he also an assortment of „Elate,. French Calf, Kid and Upper Leather, to which he invites inspection/Jobti is a popular dealer in the articles above mentioned, and he always does his best to suit cus tomers. IlernEsEx,TviiyF.;DisTylcr.--The following is the oflicial4:tite In ehis.4epresentative die trict fur 186 S ' Miller. Hutitingdon, - .3472 -t 3368 2434 2609 1828'' . 21789 - 1872 1844 Junitita, , 1452 1850 1881 Total, ;6772 -.,,G60q . 6156, 6334 Ladles, Drosses and Boys Clothing Mrs. B. Annie:l\lcCabe respectfully in• forms the public thitt - stielias removedltothe house fifrmerly ocetiPied by 11. McManigill, on Washington' - street.-:and is - prepared to make Ladies' Dresses and Buys' Clothing, of all respectfully, invites a full Aare of putrorkge, ,ap7 tps. Farmers needing,,a will - do well to eall'on Wharton &:11-a -guire and examine the Willoughby gum-spring•grain drill, either with or without phosphate attachment, before purchasing. - 1 ; ' — , tf • - flex Go to the ttEii l'nov GtnicEnY for the best and cheapest Groceries, Earthenware, Stoneware, Qu'een mare. Glassware, Oedarware,.Willow vare, etc., etc. . . m, Mrs. Barbara §pranlcle, of Por 'ter tow i)us.'lliiinks for a beautiful boquq..., G OINg - EApTr-TI . Pie l!trg4St'stOok. of goods at the mammoth store of Henry & Co. 11%...51eLanahan, Stone & halt, gale deal - ere in the Geiser Thresher and Separator and triple power. , ;idle) sin M. The beit .Drills at-MeLanahon, Stone & hpysburg. . , . jelo 4m ,tl„RrLanahan, Stone & Isett keep the repairs of all their instruments, and can be had any time. jcl6 sm' ter Farmers, go to McLonahan, Stone & Isett, of Hollidaysburg, and buy 'your,Agri• cultural Implements. for they have the best assortment of agricultural implements' in the State. jel6-5m nEgi„. Henry k . Co. aro selling goods cheaper than anir - houso . in;town; if you doubt it call and be bbfMnced. WY - .Go to 110. front-for-flour and Feed, etc., etc. .e, School - Books of all kinds for sale .nt Lewis' Book Store: • tf :DIED, ON Thqrsthiy, 3eptpmbor,234, Afrg. HANNAH MlLLEll,wife pt the 'etc! Gpq. Mind.; det:eqipd, of FlArrei, toweehip; le the 6661 4 ypgr, pf•her RR. , • Address of tito , ltepublidarqtataer.LT trat!Colimiittee' , •, • TO THE PEOPLE OF PENNSTI,VANIA Rooms _of theColionittee No., 1105 Chestnut .street, 27. I.6p,—Thempproach of an elegticin_for Governor of' the State and Jildge of t - the Supreme Court, culls upon as to addreas you: ':Thatrefeetkin,'althoUgh confinQd,to,State,no.lcers, may Itavenis •; - ,fredt beyond State;litintts i and exercise an iinnortant inflnenelli*afteren the politics t;2d destiny , oc,the nation. • ArriYed : fig.Ltlst us,:and etdeavor iiig tie secure your sh'ites for its eandi •dates,, is:the same Demodi'atic, party which s.V4, overphelmingly eeptidLifed by the people at the last Presidential election. It has "changed none of its principles and—teformed . none of its practices; but is.myodions,toolay,to,nll loyal men as it has been fiettetbfore.:— Its Sou !herb - WitiA,Catisbd the rebellierf and strove by- a rine'd "flike"'th 'rend in twain t h tilegif,thiCUti36' Syjli cemented by the blood or:our Mthers, Its. Northern wing gave all the sym pathy, aid and comfort to the re,hel. , lion that' it' dare; by 'resphitions in it's State:and "National:Conv'entions, and by the votes of its members in our State and National LegislatureS against.' all propositions and hills offer ed by loyal men, tending, to strengthen the arm of the National Government in its eflorts;to crush' the rebellli n That party' caused the expenditure of four thousand Millions of dollars ($4,000,000,000).of' the public money, and is the guilty.ambor of the heavy debt that is now pressing down the national industry. It is answerable for the blood of half:a nillen,of loyal men, - slimificed in the effort to brush out, its wickedness, and for the wounds and misery of hundreds of thou Sands inure. It is re.sponsible for the suffer. ings and poverty of the wives made widows, and ,the. children. made: or phans at Democratic bands. In 'its National :ConveritioV the Nor. thorn wing permitted the Southern re• bel to dictate the National Democratic platform and policy, and has again ta ken to its arms the men whose hands are riot "yet cleansed of the blood of Northern patriots. That party is in favor of free' trade in •commerce as fully now-as when its Vice President Dallas gave the casting vote agairst, American industry more than twenty years ago. It favors'practical repudiation of the National debt, by paying off interest bearing bonds, redeemable :in gold, with irredeemable •notes, bearing no interest; and which from their excess would become as worthless as Conti nental paper.- It" presents as its candidate - for COv ernor a man thoroughly impregnated with' till • those abominable' heresies ; who, though rich, beyond the pece§si • ties of any reasonable man, evades by disingenuousn shiftS - anirartifiees the • pityment'of-sis taxes, and 'th - r'ows 'anon' the rest, of the .people.of the State that share of the burdens of the:State which he is legally bound to bear.. If he should be unfortunately elected, he will be as clay in the hands of the pot ter. In the bands of that unscrupulous set of men, too well known to the State and nation as the "coffee-pot Democ racy" who have so persistently endea vored for the last few years, by whole sale fraudulent naturalization papers and fraudulent election returns, to de. atroy the value of the elective fran chise, it, presents as its candidate for the highest judicial office, a gentleman unknown to his profession, and whose limited experience renders him unable to groliple - wait? the great questions that are continually : prF,seutcd to .our Supi•eme . Court. SuElVinen surely 'tire noCentitled to the sapport of loyal and iatelligent freemen. _ On the 'Offfer - han'd; N6 - rissert, that the Republican party is the party of loyalty, of devotion to the Union, and to the rights of all men, _ It stood-KY-GO GOi•e'rhinent in the hour of its great extremity. I ts7you pg• nyen, , ,Ve 111)1,W t t le field and offered up their lives in de fense of , the -integrity of the Union, while its opponents staygdhoryte and 'rejnical 'rebel . N%ictoriis?' - Its capitalists, when the credit of the Government _was lowest, offered up their ivealth to support our armies in the field, and to provide hospitals for the sick and wounded. It has voted bounties for the sol diers, and provided pensions for the disabled, and for the widows and or phans of the patriot dead; and is now in the State of Pennsylvania alone ex. pending half a million dollars yearly to educate the orphans of deceased sot diers—recognizing the duty of an en lightened Government to provide fur the encouragement of the industry of the people.' It has enacted tariff, to prevent un dno competition by the pauper laborer or` other countries with the labor of the American citizen. , _ Regarding the plighted :-faith of the Government as the most sacred of ob ligatiOns, iL has determined that the debt of the nation, except where oth erwise agreed upon, shall be paid in gold to the last dollar. In-the National Administration, it haft redeemed, its pledges to . ..the peo ple, by dismissing usel, officcolders. by reducing the number and expense of the army and navy, and by paying off in the first'six months of its exist; ence, fifty millions of dollars of the national debt, caused by the Democra cy; and with the- prospect of ; paying off five hundred millions thereof dur ing :Gra if t's,hd tn in istfati • ANilgt in i tle"St'ate ailtniidftLVlttion: under the skillful management of Gov ernor Geary, it has paid off five mil lions of our State indebtedness; and has ; rolierePtho Vesi,pfe from. all ; kka ; • l Lion on real estate fur State purposes Such aro the priricilile's and acts of the Republican", putty: . AR ,the, repre sentative of those principles, we pre sent to the people as candidate for Go vernor the statesman and patriot Jso W: GEARY. • His history's wellktioWn' to you all ; we need not repeat it. His military exploits are written on the rocks of Cerro Gordo and the Walls of Cbcpultepeo. They •are ascribed on the ridges of our Gettysburg; on the passes of Wald:fatale ; on 'Vie :forests 'of Ringgold' 4rid • Afwsiontiry and nbove..the -clouds on :the heights of Lootiou(*ouotain. H.e rendered ser vice iq sficy,„batiles, K oceiyod four wounds, and lost his oldest sop in ,the serviße c/f ‘ bis country, - - 1 ,1' 3 ` 11 1 11151 2°9P sPfirclelYlf, -guishedits-a-statesman ; anti=to hie in ; telllgence and firmness .wpAr . ,l4 r(debV ed;for the prevention of Itnity and'uV wise and unconstitutional legislation / and for the punishment of 'murderers whom a less firm executive would have allowed to escape. lit 'Judge 444p - ,i,pis,4Ve? present tih able acBbift ;Who 'AS. sat long on the bench, and bad a largo and varied, experience and_whose nu merous..claisiens, stipporteeby the Supreme Court, have been recognized by that tribunal as, being sound law and expressed in a as, worthy of this high commendation. In his hands the rights of the people, will be secure , Alto efecießin of th asp :w be of vital importance to the people.— % will destroy the sham pretensions and prGfessin,ns.of the Pe,moctatic par ty, al ways4riloglln t a od , itektiv ed. It will establish - the prosperity of the people on an enduring basis. We exbort, every friend of . genuine republithiriieirigoigo to ,tlin_ t .,polls and rote for GEARY AND WILLIAMS. Do not wait to be solicited. Ro not wait for your neighbor., let apatfnitte indifference render you eare'ess in the exercise of what is not a mere privilege, but a duty. ,", ReMet - 03'004 the electikmof cr'ert ry will give us an honest administra tion of State affairs; whilst the elec tron.Jof. a!lrn,4 ;:ir'.ll6) PNitcl.elk theipay.:: tent of his taxes, would be likely to be the, Oven} to power .I)f . ..dishonest meii`ll Remember, too, that the present election may have an important, bear b in , / on the next prosidebtial.election ; and if Pennsylvania should now fall into the hands of an effete and corrupt DeinocracY, it may throw the next Nittional Administration into the-pow er of rebels,free traders and repudia tors._ A Fur.r, REptpnagAN VOTE IS A FULL REPUBLICAN VICTORY. Lk every pat riot do his duty, and _all_ will Ile - JOHN COVODE, - Chairman of Republican State Cen tral Committee. MILL FOR SALE, rI'HE subscriber offers his new Grist Wand Mill House. sil listed in West township. raid Mill is eltuated in t h e heat t of Shaver's Creek Volley; good plan roiliktt 3.; has It good eustotn; and is o•x o la, of the Penna. milroad. Fur fur Chet particular, u t Ito or seo LIGHTNER. se22 ' Neff Mills, Hun l's. OWN LOTS FOR SALE IN WI:ST HUNTINGDON Buy Lots limn first ii lola nt . 6200 dealing to Unlit' can titre eery liberal ternoi no to payment,.' Sow 'Litho time Ap• ply to Lly2ttf IL ALLISON AIILLEIL PUBLIC SALE - : - - • vvtiLLrue exposed to :l'ti Wk. Splo id the latii'teeitti , neeor Christian Ps ie(;;tltTeds.; On Saturday, IGth of Octo'er, 1800, The ful lowing real' un'ate fleact Haul ,Oa , knifing lands of Tlo etas ablun.in on the. east, on the north by Lindell(' Peter Srcriot, on tite - miStliji 'Wadi of Reis 310 1101 in. and on the math by lands of Ruck niti- Iron II orlon, containing 1401 ACRES, more or ' • ' Tie, improvements consist of a frame Dwelling Howse and Bank Raul, flooblo ,Wagon.. Shed, nod's...good Apple Orchard, bearing Iraq.: netalter of pe.tch, pear and cherry I rum leo. a hbVet:Miling - tfprlng of scoter, a good well of water in the yatti. Two streams of water run through the premises. Iron ore and good limestone on the farm. . • - . . „ :ale to commence el 2,01010 ck, *hen terms will be mule knot n by the widow and heirs or.eltrktian Price, dec'ti. • ' ' ' JOHN Pitt CE, ,022 Mapleton Depot. , 1 EXECUTORS' NOTICE.-- [l:stnto of BENJAMIN GROVII. deedd Lett& g tegtainentary, on the estate of lleojainiii Greve, Into of Peon top., Iluntiogdon eounty,„deee.ised. ' having been panted to the underAgnol, all pereom indebted to the rotate are requested to make Immediate pa) went, and thoeu having elating; to ',regent them duly authanti• cared for settlement. = 8U5.1.1311N 11. GItOVE, Pl...want Grove, Sept. :5, S.Nr..tOrt A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. [l'atate of Samuel Dunlap, dec'd.] Letters of administration, upon the estate of Samuel Dunlap. late of font , ton nship, Huntingdon county, Pa.. deceased. basing been planted to the undersigned, all per sons :mlehted to the estate will make immediate pay wont, and those baling claims a ill present them for set tlement. , Sopt22-6t A DMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. [Estate or OL:(MIGS PAH ,deenl.] Letters of nelininistratidn Upon 'the e,tuto of Daniel Myers, tutu of Penn township, dectwed, Inuring been grunted to the nintentlin.;lle4oll nervous intlylnted Ole estate lll*ke)luynnept, and ,thaso Ipg' present thvnt ~or settlehtentli rl 1,(1 • . ; AIPA):K .10,9 . 4 s tits trA it.tIDITOR I S - NOTICk. • Estate or Nicholas Goshen, doe.l. The undo Obpoibted luditor by Alm Orphans' Court of Hunt ingdon County, to dish nude the balance in the hands of .I.knes.Cotlitdr and Ifni. tleshot it. istrators`OrNicholai ' Otallann, into Of Tell Town:Alp, noticO to t nll per•enti" titter feted' that Ito 'will attend et his °nice in Huntingdon. on Fiji Y, o-Yrongic 20,1. atl o'clock. p. an., ter the put no, o f tn.tking sald distribution at which plan and Onto all persons interested tue requested to attend or be debit twin receiving,any of said rand. 5029-3 t K. ALLEN LONELI, Auditor. riOTARTNERSHIg . day have admitted S. 11. aMI 11. to an Interest in our firm. 'The hosi -11,5S will lie continued as usual at our store in West Hun Et tutdon. ntler,the name and title of Henry, Co. Thu hooks of IllenrY fi Co„ profit:me to Sept., 12, 1569, or', in the hands of d. IS. floury and Thos. S. Johnston for settle. men t, S. F. lIENRY, TIIOS. S. JOHNSTON, S. 11. ISENDEIIII, 11. Y. ISESSEIII.I, Hun linFidon, 'Sept; 22, 3t Diss OLU TION 0I? PAIMN ER Sill P.• The partnerallip heretofore existi ig befit nen C. 0 Baird a n d Ala. D. Leas, under the tine of It.tio3 & Leann, near Shirloyeburg, in the Grain and Milling Limbic.% Tani thia day been dissolved by mutual coilstua. The Mill books and all of the claims due tale Ammo in the hand.; of Wm. D. Ineav, and ate duo him, by an arrangement made in our settlement. All persons Indebted are nit gwl to call and pmy up. • .- 0.0. BAUD, Sept. 1, 1869. W3l. Ii I.liAct. The Milling nail Pummeling I,llllle ccinineted by the un detaigneat and lie hopes by a Own nttantion to wain,ee to receive n liberal shave of publig*patrenti o ,, , e. Bela-40 C. G. BAIRD. SEWIINIC MACHINES FOB SALE CHEAP. Going to Ilse demand for our Machines we liscruthroled to take all kinds at Machines in exchange for the GRO VER. & BAK GB. We n ill also exchange new machine. for old Grover & Baker that are wore tut Or oat of r epair, on reatod,ble toms, . IVe hero for sale the folio wing Merhil.ea which we have taken in eon lunge for the Grover & Baker: 1 Singer Machine, . clot $lO, %ill take $45 1 Parker do .• 45, " 28 1 Singer do'tan, 5V '1 Wilcox A: (UN " 50, i 3 5 1 Singer do " 60," dl I Parker do . a 50, " :11 ' All oril, is tor tlio shore mil for • tine celebrAted U 1101 11.1 K lilt Vncln it.]: uJJi c A largo stock of lho latrat styles. A large stock of Nations. ZephyLs, Yarns, Ice. All damper than the cheapest, 4 , 4-Rooni, opposlto the First. Nattiunal Bank, Hunting don, FASHIONABLE GOODS • • ' , FOIL FALL AND. WINTER WE A'l3, GF 4 0.,,g. MARSH, MERCHANT TAILOR; ADAM. II Administrator. Itas rumored to tbipi.Cond fluor in it.urd :coy lug, is hero he Intends to keep constantly on' bend no latOst styles of • .„. comprising . . GLOTTIS, cAssw HIVES, AND VESTINOS, CLOTHS, CAS:43IEIIER, AND VEST/NOS. CLOTDS, CASSIRIEitItti,„ AND Y,ESTIN6S. Deice ft practical <2prlttnalt of waxy ears e',,prience' he 15 prrparial to.,make to ores , Clothing for tio:n anti boys, an: guntantee mint, ditrablu and faellionable work. mmimblp. Ile Is lietklhl , lllleli to please evet yhody.. .trif All arc inVittid to call tot examine my now ~lock of bcautifol pattern,. Lao' o put clniqng oleo. how F; 3IAIISII. , Huntingdon, Oct. 4. r 1869. = 1869. CLOTHING. • MEN ANU'i3oYS' CLO'IIIINO. CHEAP CLOTHING STORE For Oentienam'a Clothing of the boil material, and ma& the beat workmanlike mummy, call at 11. ROMAN'S, opmite me Frollklill llollfle ill Market Square, Muth% don, Pa. Latest of Gent's Ge,o4 _ MERCHANT TAILOR, Tins femoveJ to the rocim over ;Johnieio'ntinr;k, (074111'6ml "Top Cornet) 14' prelittlM it; do vll kliol.lof work iti!hig busine.a. lie lot. Init. 'revel,. ed a 101 l line 1:1 Cf.'oTllB,ri„ , • ~ . • CA SS COED UrtOyS, &c. yolipiki 4 oontititialOce of the sante. The ni.teittion ut tbe public le coiled to hilt stock of cloths, . u kid, he is pri pared Itllllllli, Up to order in to btshiwottli•. (hirable Imd %roil:manlike bummer: Meaty give toe it call. . , ton, Po., April ill], 1569 1-IIINTINGDQN rrII.IS Institution will opeik tho first Monda3 of October next. ' The Term nit Colltilltle 11 q nets, atpl pppllg of both sexeu mill be eceived. • , he Course of Study \VII embrace a full Academic ed ucation in. Comon Ihigliult%;alse ip, Scientific, 3littlie, titaileaf m CitlUsical EitOttiftire. Hefei of Tuition; $lO, 512.50, and 5 per Term. If moderate encouragement beTeeolVett,lit.triis2trilTurlit suit be 111.11`0 tx eslabli4b successfu l Fcboofott 1 1 ,110 pbisq ; .011.1 11:10 ..entte pries, the, confi dence or tifu couittittnity is west reupectfutliepolieiteih Dirther ih ry nntlilon can be had by addressing ' JAS. A. SprlpiNS. hen Illootnnetti, Pa. flr• After September 20, Run thigdou, Auviet, I, 17604 , , EUEBIIM MITZI Gloves; AXEIIICM,,ENGLISII ANT FIItNCII H. ROMAN■ NEW FATAL' AND WINTN:2 I=l U. ROMAN'S H. non r, Tillor - - :10r.`,..aTti iTVI7 GREAT J. Hu.,' .111.1 AT 71. Cnnninghayn & Cannon's;; corner of Railroad and litiontgoinery •Rte HUNTINGDON, PA. • • ; "WE%vouldt call special attpntion to t h l , GOODS, w ull a ti r l e y o n , ;tl, a TopllOlCE AND I•YAitrigur, ••• ' . , . ... ..,.: b 117. 1, Z . .. I"F' 7 Ja,l ; il - .2 • T aniPtillg Prlces,,f'...:„;=r ~..,,, ~,.,.., ~.„ Comist_ing of Ed/ alides, ' ;ll J l4 - !'opllns, Alvacas, Mokinieg,',Armurg, Cldidn - ein;e!:inps beautiful lino of fine Chnibitcl, Barred Slualius,Valn• souks, Ginnaos,o -g IRnBroY2. ME ALSO, a full lino of Doiisestc Goods, such a HEAVY'I3OI : ACIOD:i r . SIIOIiIIV ; Fine Brown 3ltiviin, 40, inches wide, Bleached Muslin flout to 2 1 ,4 yards wide, Kentucky Jeans, Farmers Cassinterc..te„ &c. ; , : Our stock of SIIOES emcels anything of the kind this nick of rbiladelplih; ALSO, a large nud well selected stock HATS sat- =I CARPETS." We make a specially or,thiA article, amt have on band a very floe assortment of DESIRABLE PATTERNS, which will tw sold lowOr than CAN bo sold by any other 1011 l ontehle of blnladofphin. We have oleo on liawilt ll=l P:1114 JWD BA LT tvlliell we are selling very• low. erileiqo be eoliviered thiki aura is the pined to to y~ 'Ol and examine our'iopdS and prices. I:( sJ, We teke 1.108 , 0r0 iu ebowlng our goods, oven if yon do tot MAI to buy.. yetkiypi:plense colt and .ggeAsted' CUNNIN,GHAIVI &CAFIMON: Oct. '2B, ISGS—tf. =I NEW FIRM AND NEW' GOODS I 33.wz* - tca.l da 30.stle, I I • I « ' e are now offering an, entire, stork of goods at reduced pi fotm,:fil order to make rooni for our WI stuck. Wo will bell 't !, „ ku^or, @II to 18 per Molasseo. ®soto 00 per gnVon f Bert IPBl4ers/. WTI /4. (lams, Nola, 23 ctititi ; Clt•Or 214,7er16i :Wore, Maeltereli:, , to: par lotfrol. ' Shse4 'land Boots at 'greatly "tea'lle6.l:prires., Conio4itd gal atOl consinepti that It will be to yo4r Bitereat"Th from n.. E•W'BOdT' AND SHOE •5T013,A7: I„torm, tho, fallgle that ' hd I o just , spoiled at ht. •old statal iu tits Diamond, A Fine .Assortment of all kinds :of BOOTS MNiD SHOES,* For Ladies, Gontlernep And Children. All of %%1101 be all! sell 10 fair Qiickscrtes and small prqiig. Call and examine my stock:; iklanntailaring and Relitilting tame to order as mind. Ilinitingdpap ,Ap..14,18„89. QV =.33 • • TO THE N.E. CORNER OF DIAMOND.-; Boot and Shoe Emporium. , • - JOHN 11. W,ESTBROOK Respectfully informs the , eltizens of Ilmitingdon otdf tichiwythatheltaqustroceivedfm.thecilyo.Nravond splendal stock of • - - BOOTS & SHOES, lIATS.& CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Ceirp' et . Sachs, Trunks, &C.,' &e., &c., &c, oil of n hick helm prepored tote! a t •gt sally redneed prices Don't forgot the new stand to the Diamond. Old mute inert and the public generally are inrited to call. , Huntingdon. op.; 1869. - 7 fti GEO.:SHAEFFUI 111 16-u...6tini'l<4llrned.fr''oni 111eetts;,..ith';4 11 N ' SPLENDITY .7300T5, SHOPS, GAITERS;,,,AO,, Which he offera to tiro inspection of his customers nods the public get:malty. , 110 tt ill soli his stuck at the 111011 U REASON:A ME PRICES;" +l,t, and those .110 purchase now Will surety call.again. • ..‘ 1300 Ts Sc SHOES MADE TO OlitiEll;.;. , :f ond thine 'in the . neatest on,l .14t:p l it F 41 ti me; tornmer. Call upop Mr. Schaeffer 4 his shop on 1111r.iiiitth; fea doors west of the Dtoutand. up.pow „' BAROAINS.: : : ; ,;, ( . • have been r g g liesltql by iho Owner,i thq following Son lug M4lOllll. to dilinse of thief if Taissitla at the prices annexed. as Olt): with to ytoitro Singer machined On their place: - Ono 0 ca er Sr linker ' Machine. loop 'Stitch; in good run.: n ing oilier, cost (0,90, - wil I tithe $501.0n0 Florin:co niachills pith tucker k c, cost! $BO, will: take (good 0ri1er)4.53, one tiros er S Baker tiatchine,i loop [itch; witirlarx.' cot' •s 6s ,:wil I take $l5; one; Wild4xl coot 4115; taLe $10; one Grover St-dinke?., dia.); ow, ropil:iinining' order, coot VA. n ill tolie3.lo re. , Poll:. Machhie,•witin . Oyer, well iinislicd, , cost $O, an tufo 4:45:r0n0l fine Clioger h 'taker 31achicie. never been ivied, cost with tuck or. extra beninwiiec ,$7B, w ill thko $7 O . Singer 3 15 1., p , if I f oc Lt p b ln o tr a ) r ag! , n t , o it re for . the ,. :cal_elar , ted , titoy J. C. 131,A tingtibn, THE lIUNTINGPON Manufacturing Company ? Is now prepared to all ordor4 fO.ll WRATHERBOARDING I .FLOORING, DOORS, AND SAS,', And in short to do all kinds of Carpenter work— To furnish lIUBS, SPOKES and FELLIES, in quantities, and receive orders for 3 91 : 7 1ELIVITI7EL3E11. tat-All orders should be addressed to D. W. ARTLEY, President, Huntingdon, Prie •Jqne 14, 1869-tf, 111/13 MEE TIIOS. DURCIIINELL WM. lIIIIICHINELL THOS, BURCHINELL & SON ? WAXIMACTURERB OF SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, FLOORING, And all kinds of Building Material, RUNTINGDON, PA ; ISIcIs2SII OEO. A. STEEL. MISTON S. LYTLE, SAMUEL A. STU; THE FIRM OP STEEL, LYTLE & STEEL baring located on their tract of land with, iu two miles of t h e borough of Huntingdon, a STEAM SAW MILL, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of OAK AND PINE LUMBER, The mill will be run to its almost capacity and will he in operation during the entire summer and part of the autumn months. They will be enabled to furnish Lam, her in largo quantities, and of all dinienalops, at the low est casts prices. Orders respectfully &Melted. Lumber deliiered qt Oa Penna. Railroad, or canal. Iluntingdon, April 21, 18684 WANTED, At the New Tonnea in MOUNT UNION, on I'. EX., 2500 Cords Oak and Hemlock 3:3 Wt. ME. CASE PAID ON DELIVERY. Mitt ess, W. H. ROSENSTEEL & SON, Auf;2s,3m MOUNT UNION, PA. 'Abbertistintuts, =.~~: 1. t...;j SENCLIL ANNO UNOLWATT. J. E.CALDWELI.. & CO, . 4!, JEWELERS — 4 • I 902 CUESTNTJT STREET, Mnrc rebuilt, enlarged an 4 retwieled mitablieh: ment, destroyed by fire in Janunry hint 911 havo ornmo4 the same for business. With an Entire new Stock OF Manfacturg and Imported Gtio4 Superior to any they have heretofore of: fere4 to the They most corgi:illy invite all to yleit aßcl inspeeF their Store. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO, Sept. 20, I= LADIES' FANCY FURS, John Fpreira, 18 Arch Street; fiddle of the Block, be. th and Bth St_ south aid; PILMADELPAI importer, Manufacturer ipd donlpr in all kinds .t plenty of Fancy Furs, w LADIES' and CHIL DREN'S 'WEAR. laving enlarged, r nalekel and I m pr o Ire 4 .ny old and fa v rab I y known fur U140004'41 and leaving imported a very large assortment of all the men t of nil the different kinds of Furs from first hands, in Europe. and Intro had them made up by the most skill fill workmen, I would respectfully Invite my friendq llnutingdon and adjacent counties, to call and eAnin4 my very large and beautiful assortment of Fancy Fur,, for Ladies and Children. I net determined to sell at as bar prices as any other respectitble house In the city. All Furs Warranted. No misrepresentations to effect sales. JOHN FAREIRA, 718 AIICII Street, above 7th, South tiIde, PIIMADELPU.A. MIMI PURE BRED HOGS and FOWLS WINTER SEED WHEAT And other FARM SEEDS, from DEITZ'S Experimental Farm Chemberebn% I'4: Dieici's and Boughton Bcaiciteii; Week's and Treadwell's Be:oiled White Wheats; French White and Bed Chad; Purple Straw Bearded Red Mediterntneau, and German Amber ileaidlees, are the best, earliest, bardiest and most productive {Vicente tlmt can be recommended fqs general cultivation, Prsce $4 per bushel. 4 pot o$ any kind Icy mail, post paid. for gl. 20 heads of different varieties sod poet prod, for $l. 20 other varieties or Wheat, Itirley, Oats of last year's Importation. See Deitz's Experimental Farm Journal; send and subscribe; for it; only MAO per year; the most ;mini Journal pc lilted. liddress, tiEfl. A. DEEM, Chnutbersbrag, Pa. The llnt Hest. Hardiest. midmost productive Red wheat is the French White Chaff. le2tl j 1 _ . _ Surveyor General's Office, iimuusisurta, SEPT. 8,4869. rro VIE OWNERS OF UNPAT j: IiNTED LANDS: In obedience to nu Act of Assembly, unproved thq eighth tiny of April, one ti.ousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, pin are joreby notified Holt Om 'COWS Land lien Docket," cutitaining the fist of tinpaterited hinds for Ilinitingdon county. prepared tinder the Act of Assembly of the twentieth pf May, one tlionsand eight hundied and sixty-font, and the supplement thereto, hes this day beeti fornerded to the Prothonotary of tti county, at whose office it may be examined. The liens can only be liquid:AA by the porches° money, Inter* and fees, and tench big patents through this DepaTtz recut ept H UNTINGDON 14YEfl STABLEI, am, updersigued, haying puratinsed the I,il ell , Rabbi recently ontipti by Mr Simon Weston, pro now pre pared to accommodate the public aids Home awl Cecil: ages on compliable term. Stable at the rear of Hill Jackson House, near the Ty T. Railroad. m105'1,9' ,T I ME. j_j From do kiln of Geo. Taylor. Illarkifiehurg, proY ~en by elitntical tomb qt, to Ito of the best quality. con, tautly kept and for sale in noy quantity, at the c4ap.o of , the Ilinttingdon 111111 p to Ilent3 Leieter, Frnpriatornt the ' , Broad iTop FOR SALE, JACOB 31.CA3IPBET.L, rYurFegor Orfc? LAMB KRTSON? MABON