'cit . . .101)c,. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesday morning, Oot. 20, 1869, LOCAL & PERSONAL. Bieeiings. Atorials Lodge, No. 300, A. Y. AL, meets second lioaday evening et each month, in Brown's building. Standing Sone AL R. A. Charter, No. 201, meets the first Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown's building. Juniata "Lodge, No. 1,17, 1 0. 0. F., meets every Friday evening, third floor, in Lelster's Mount. Nor Limp of I. 0. 0. F., meets every second and fourth Tuesday", in Lelater's building, third floor. Sandina :Stone Lodge, No. 80,1. O. O. T., meets every Tuesday evening in third floor of Bead's building. Arrapahoe Tribe, No.oB, L 0. of R. Al., meets every Thursday evening, third floor, Leister's building. Young Men's Mistime Association mete the first and third Monday evenings each month, in Sruith'i Post 33, G. A. R., meets Third Monday of each mouth in Court UOllllO. - ' Tote){ Fria Cbunal meets the first ay •Wrelzing of each month. Huntingdon Lodge, N 0.149, K. of - P.,-insets every Sat. ttrday evening, in i.elater's —Chnrehes.= Baptist Church—Washington Street. rtre..7. W. Plan. sett. Services on Sabbath - 71034 a. m. p. m. Catholle—Waahlostis Street. Rev.o. it. Gallaher. Ser. vices drat three Suudals in every mouth. Evangelical Lutheran-31111101 Street. Rev. J. J. Kerr. Services on Sabbath : 1034 a. m.,7 p. ru. German Reformed—Church Street, 11ev. S. D. Steckle. Service on Sabbath: 7. p. m. Methodist Eplecopal--Church Street. Rev. R. E.Wilson. ; • services on Sabbath: 10% a. uf., 7p. m. Protestant Episcopal-11111 atrert. ltev. A. U. 11031 e, „. Services on Sabbath: 10%a m., 7p. Presbyterian—Vlll Street. Rev. G. W. Zahniser. Ser _vices on Sabbath: 11 a. m , 7 p.m. THE "Jouris."—The Fraternity of Johns hold their annual reunion at the Morrison House, on Friday— evening last. There wore sixteen present, and it ie not necessary for us to say, they enjoyed .thernielves hugely, in their peculiar way: The supper partaken of was tip-top, and reflected great ere• ditupon the catering qualities of "mine lost" , W. •W. Hildebrand, and assis tants. We are . sorry our space and time will not afford us an opportunity to,give a more extended notice of this reunion, the supper, &c.; but the mem bers; old and new, agree in saying they neirer saw anything like it, and eve-leave-them to supply what we are obliged to 'omit: Extract from a 'limit Letter-from Hawaii. Sandioich Islands. * * .* * Although the' eruption is not so violent now, • the volcano is a fearful sight to behold. The rivers of lava still flow, and the smoke from the crater ascends in aw- • ful majesty. During this volcanic upheaval it has been very siCkly,here. A - peculiar sort of low malarious fever, which has grown out - of the foul, condensed vapors of the volcano, ' lhaaprevailed to an alarming extent, and at • . .one time it was feared it would depopulate "'the island. But fortunately, a sea-captain Icalling hire for supplies] distributed Plan tation Bitters to the suffering: and quick and *thorough .oures were the result. The news spread like wild-fire. Messrs. Ching-Takiu .& Co., .Commission Merchants, had these Bitters for-sale. In a short time their office was besieged and their supply exhausted.— A steamer was dispatched to San Francisco _by order•of the llosbital Department, and a new and enormous supply obtained as soon .asfoesible. From that moment the scourge was stayed. Not another fatal case occurred, =due epidemic has now entirely disappear * * Is this wonderful remedy Aknown.in your city? I hope so, fur it is a •trore.cure tbr all fevers and miasmatic sick ness. You many tell your friends so for me. -* * * 31, C. MAGNOLIA WATER.--SUperiOr to the best 'imported German Cologne, and sold at half ttbmprioe. tf 11. n. afflicted mother says : "A -few .days ago my little boy, five years old; - was confined to the house in conse quence of bad weather. As is usual in such cases, he was extremely trou iblesome and fidgetty, and in conse quence, received a number of scold ing& in the course of the morning. At last he looked up at me, with a face -full of indignation, and exclaimed, "Mother, if all the bears in the world —were one bear, and that bear bad a sore head, it would't be any crosser than you are.", Millinery and Dress Making. The undersigned respectfully inf.vrrns the public that she still continues the Millinery and lllentuamaking at her residence, on the cornor or Mifflin and Bath streets, in the building occupied by L. Frank Wattson, in all its various branches. Gentlenien's Shirts made to order,. and satisfaction guarranteed. Piiper patterns of all sizes and shape, from the Eastern cities, constantly on hand, at liberal prices. - Thankful to the public for the very Tiber = al, patronage ,heretofore extended,. sbe re -speetfully solicits a continuance of the same. .seB MRS. L. A. HAMER. [COM MUNIC,VrED:] DEAR SIRS :—After a warmly con tested election in the borough of Alex andria on Tuesday last, for the office of Justice of the Peace, between Geo. B. Yeiung and Wm. Christy, it resulted the election of Geo. B. Young, he having . received 56 votes and William Christy 50 votes.' F,-Alexandria, Oct. 16, 1869. Vir We are pleased to' notice that our young friend Ike Hildebrand has received his appointment as Route Agent on the Central Division. He has given general satisfaction while in that • position heretofore, and his re. =oval would have been seriously felt. latidies Dresses and Boys Clothing Mrs. 13. Annie McCabe respectfully in tforms the public that she has removed to the house formerly occupied by 11. McManigill, on 'Washington street. and is prepared to snalte,Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of .08 ticinds. She respectfully invites a full orbare.of patronage. ap7 sea- Harry, a little son of Mr. J. D. O'Donnell, of this place, while out in the woods on Saturday last, gathering rhestnuts, was struck by a limb, which peeled off the skin and hair on one side ,of his bead. Siiir Mr. David Goodman, residing near Mill Creek, bad his right hand ant off on Saturday last by the wheels of the Cincinnati Express. He had had an epileptic fit, and fell near the track. DRESS MARINO, &C.—Miss Mollie Reeves, respectfully informs the public that she can be fouind at C. B. Lowe's, two doors south of the Baptist Parsonage, West Huntingdon, where she is prepared to make Ladies' Dres ses and Children's Clothes of all kinds. Sh e would be thankful for a share of patronage. October 20, 2m. t tor Go to the Run FRONT GROCERY for the beet and cheapest Groceries, Earthenware, Stoneware, Queensware, .Glassware, Cedarware, Wil!ow ware, :etc., etc. le? - Go to Red Front for Flour and 'eed, etc., etc. ger School Books of all kinds for ; sale at Lewis' Book Store.• tf jrlonns. From i s2,so upwards, at Lewis Book More, C)7F II .IOICM.ILT-it DISTRICT& ,~ Barren, Birmingham, • Broad Top City, , Brady,. Carbon;' -; ~t Coalmont,— Cromwell, Clay, .1 Cass, Dublin, Franklin, r ' Huntingdon, East Ward ti • Henderson r Hopewell, _‘ Jackson, Juniata, Lincoln, Mapleton, Morris, Mount Union, Mount Union District,: Oneida, Petersburg, Penn, • - Porter, Shirley, Springfield, Tod,'. - - Tell, „ • Union, Walker, , . West, Warriorsmark, TOTALS, A GOOD PLACE TO STOP. Tho FRANKLIN liorsr,,ln the Dia mond, in this place, S. D. HEFFNER, Proprietor, is the place for • travelers, business men and the people generally from town and country to stop. The best accomodations may always bo ex pected. tf. . ne. Farmers needing a Grain-drill, will do well to call - on Wfihrton & Ma guire and examine the Willoughby gum-spring grain drill, either with or without phosphate attachment, before purchasing. • • if Carpet Wearing Mrs. Matilda Pheasant is prepared to weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage four a generous public. Residence Wash ington Street, West Huntingdon. tf M. Mrs - . Nicholas Decker has our thanks for a very beautiful boquot.— There is• no - gaerillaism ithOut the clean thing. Mar MoLanahan, Stone & Isett keep the repairs of all their instruments, and can be had any time. - rjel6,sm ttiEr• Farmers, go to MeLanahan, Stone & Isett, of Hollidaysburg, and buy your Agri cultural Implements, for they hare the bent assortment of agricultural implements in the State. jel6.sru McLanahnn, Stone Ss Isett, sole deal ers in the Geiser Thresher and Separator and triple power. jelG.sm _ . le— The best Drills at MeLanaban, Stone & 'sett's, Hollidaysburg. jel6 4m MARRIED, Ai the M. H. parsonage, Tyrone, Pa., Oct. 2d, by Rev. Thos. Barnhart, Mr. DAVID RUMBERGER of Half Moon, and Miss HENRIETTA EMEIGH Qf Warriors. ►nark, Huntingdon county. In Lewistown, on Feb. 251 h, 1869, by the Rev. 0. 0. Ale Clean, .TosErn G. LEFFARD to Miss EMItIA L. 14t0r..E, all of Spruce Creek, Huntingdon county. [County papers, please copy.] DIED, On Friday, September 3, Mr. Mon- DECAL ISENBERG, of Porter ; "township, in the 63d year of his age. The deceased was called away sud• denly, being stricken down, with para lysis on Thursday evening in the pray er meeting. He died the next morn ing ;.but.a well;grounded faith in'his Saviour had disarmed Death of all his terrors. No earthly • conqueror ever obtained so glorious a victory- as the humble Christian obtains under the banner of . the great Captain•ef his sal vation. Let me die' the death of the righteous, and let my last eit'd be like his. F MARKET *nousuas'xaftxxr. . • Piassussinsrsss. is, 1859.1 I Superfine Flour per barrello —' .•35.25.76 Extra Flour per barrel $5.75@6•26 Nye Flour per barrel $825®11 hp lied Wheat per bushel.. $1.3601.50 ' Ilyo per bushel. ' • 81.12(1.20 Corn per bushel 1.16@I•18 Oats per bushel, 50 , Frerarlusair t 04 18, 1861. Spring Wheat Flour per barrel 15600®876 Neer Wheat per bushel 41=61.31 Coro per bushel 0.5g11.00 Oats per bushel 50@52c15. lly% per bushel Ems! NM roe; Oct. 15.—Golt1 clotsed at $1,d0 1 %. • ' HUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORRECTED SVEEHLT DT IMRE too- ITLIOLULLE ratans. , Fioun—Superfine Flour, per barrel, $4,50 Extra Flour, do 5.25 Family Flour, • do 6.25 GRAIN—Red Wheat, per bushel, 1.10®L25 White Wheat, : do . . 1.35 Rye,do 1.00 . . Corn, new, ' do 75 Oats, , do .. 40 Barley, •do . 1• • 1.20 SEED—Timothy, do 2.50 Flaxseed, • do 2.00 Cloverseed, per 64 lbs. 6.00 PROVISIONS—Potatoes, per bushel, 35 Dried Apples, do 2.00 Corn Meal, - per cwt., 2.25 Dried Peaches, per pound, 18 Dried Beef, do 22 Lard, do • 20 Pork, do 12 Butter, do 40 Cheese, do 20 Eggs, per dozen, . 20 Ham, 23 , Side, 20 • Shoulder, .' 18 Cos,r,--Hard coal, per ton, 7.00®7.50 Broad Top coal, do 3.00@3.50 LUMBER, per 1000 feet, 12.00@30.00 BRINDLES—Imp, per 1000 ft., 10.001012.00 Joint Shingles, do 5.00®6.50 MISCELLANEOUS—Bark, per cord, 7.50 Bran, per csot., 1.25 Hops, per pound - 40 Wool, do 45g50 Hay, per ton, 10.00 - Hides, - 6®7 Green Apples, . do- .50®75 • Onions, do ..' 75 30EUNTINGDON LIVERY STABLE. • - . be undersigned, hawing purchased the Livery Stable recently owned by Mr. Simon Weston, Aral:low pre pared to accommodate the public with tderses - and Carri ages on reasonable terms., - . 1 , Stablest the rear of the Jackson House, user the 11. T. Railroad. Anneal! IokMBRRTZON L IdABON. - Aun GEN 1868: , CP3P, „ SUPREME OR. JUDOE. Gov' n 0 ‘.<l ra , zo„ - Is' • =: • :••= 11 2 ' 35 tj tig CDO VD 01.7 0 . P:2 2498 HE 2825 ME 2368 pROCLAMAIMN.---WHEREAS, by a precept to me directed, dated at Huntingdon, the 2eth of August, A. D. 1869, ander the hands and seal of the lion. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general jail deliv ery of the 2tth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, coma, Bed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cambria counties; and the Hons. Anthony J . : Waver and David Clarkson; hisassoci ates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, Justices as signed, appointed to hoar, try and determine all and every indictments made or taken-for or concerning alt crimes, which by the laws of the State are made capital, or felon tee of death, and other offences, crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall hereafter be committed or perpe trated, for crimes aforesaid—l and commanded to make public proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions, will be held at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and Bth day) of November, 1869, and those who will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be Just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables within said county, be then and there iu their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and rmnombluu. cer, to do those things which to their onlces respectively appet tam. Dated at Huntingdon, 13th day of October, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight huirdred and eixty-ulna, and the 93d year of American Independence. IL It. P. riP.ELY, Sheriff: 10ROCLAMATION.---WIIEREAS, by a precept to me directed by the Judges of the Com mon Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bearing test the 28th of August, A. D. 1869, I am commanded to make public Proclamation throughout my Whole bailiwick, that a Court of Common Plena will be held at the Court House in tho borough of Huntingdon, on the 3rd Monday (and 15th day) of November, A, n. 1569, for the trial of all Is sues in said Court which remain undetermined before the said Judges, when and at het e all Jurors, witnesses, and suitors, in the trials of all issues are required. Dated at Huntingdon, the 13th of October, in the year or our laird one thousand eight hundred and Maly-nine, and the lad year of Amman independence. D. L. P. NEELY, Sheriff. TRIAL LIST, • FOR NOVEMBER TERM, 1866 FIRST WBEII. - IVm. SohoNeuberger, ye Jitcoh F. Stouffer. Wood a Bacon is A. P. Wilson. Demuth Swoops et al vs AL Dorsey Green- John ilcCahen'e ears. re A P. Wilson. John V. Herron vs D. Blair. Peter M. Dare ye John Swine. John Bell et el. ye John Horgan et al SECOND WEEK. D. F. Baker et al vs Mamlu Buehler & Co John McComb°, Trustee re A. H. Bauman. Tho Presbyter( au Church of Shirloyaburg, vs William Chmey. George Quarry va George L Smith et al. Flank Grua' vs 1.0 Covert et al E. L. Benedict vs Lydin Chile. Philip Ifs over re D. Along. Cunningham & Carmen vs E. A. Omen Henry S. Wood vs Owen F. Bruner. Wm. Bricker va John Smearman et al Wm. A. Knight ye E. A. Green. George Solos vs Lewis Braun of al, Richard Hall et al ye Alex. Hall J. It. SIMPSON, Prothonotary Prothonotary s Office, Oct. 13, 1869. . rl - 10 ALL PERSONS INTERESTED. Take notice that Caleb Guyer, ConttnltMe vel' Ben jaudn Johnson, a lunatic, hes filed In the office of Mir*. thonotary oplut Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, his supplemental account, as Committee of said lunatic, and which said account wilt be presented to said Court on the second 31ouday of November next for con. lirmation and allowance, and will be so confirmed and allowed 'ldeas exceptions thereto aro filed. J. It. SIMPSON, Prothonotary's °Dice, Oct. 13. Prothonotary. IN THE CommoN PLEAS 0. HUNTINGDON COUNTY. GATHERING MEP, by her 11 us t friend, L. E. HIM A GUS, e• - IN DIVORCE. WILLIAK ESTI P. TO WILLIAM ESTEP—Take nitica tkat a rule him been granted on you by the Court, to appear In said Court at Huntingdon on Monday the .Bth of November next, 1869, to chow canoe why a divorce from the bonds of matrimony entmLod Into with Catherlue Estop [former ly bleCtu tny) Humid not be decreed by the lafd •.Dort. 1). It. P. NEEI.Y, Huntingdon, Sept. 3, 1869•dt Sheriff. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! SELLING OFF AT COST 7Etartcol are rlale Are now disposing of their entire stock of Goods AT COST. Persons wishing DRY GOODS, • • GROCERIES, • QUEENSWARE, BOOTS AND SIIOES, JILTS AND CAPS, ETC , ETC., ETC., Will save money by calling on us, as we are determined to close out our entire stock without reserve. REMEMBER THE PLACE: Smith's new building, Hill Street, Hunt ingdon, Pa. ' oct 12 1869. 1869. CLOTHING. ROMAN. N E w MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING - FOR FALL AND WINTER, JUST RECEIVED AS 11. ROMAN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. For Oentienion'a Clothing or the beet material, and made to the beet workmanlike manner, call at 11. ROMAN'S, opposite the Franklin House in Market Square, Ilunttng don, l'a. -I d T. 11111. : From the kiln of Geo. Taylor, ilfacklesioirg, prov en y chemical analysis to be of the heat quality, con stantly kept and for sale in any quantity, at the depot of the Huntingdon and Broad 'rep Railroad. Alai - Apply to Henry Leister, Proprietor of tho "Broad Top House.'.' • jurte3o4f MONTHLY TIME BOOKS ` For. aalo at ERIN BOOK AND STATION:SST STOPS MXI7 I ASSE ME c" 0 0 10 -1 0 1 ‘,l • • " 7. 2 ••••_. r- - c•-• C.` a CE 1 259 ISM 12113 2600 a€3tg. ao(sg. A. R. STEWART. A. R. Stewart & Co. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, OILS, LAMPS, ROPES, NAY VORIS,. Scythes, Snafus, Graii,Cradles, Sad- NAILS AND IRON, gsvzsc,w%mvxr4k.wLm7, , and an endless variety of goods in his line We are receiving goods tdmest every day from manufaeturers, and in view of into and our experience in selecting best brands and reliablt qualities of goods, purchasers will find it to their advantage to examine our stock. ECLIPSE COOK STOVE, which throws all others in the shade, is still increasing in popularity, and pleases so well that everybody wants BIG PADLOCK SIGN Huntingdon, Jan 13, 189-ti: B.C. SUMMERS. LUNE BEXLEY UNION STEAM BAKERY AND Candy -Manufactory, U.N TING DON; PA. • TRH undersigned' have fitted up a Ilest•class steam BAKERY at the Castilitin Garden on Church' street, and are prepared to furuish all kinds of BREAD, ROLLS, BISCUITS;PIES, Plain"and Fancy CAKES, &c, In large or small quantities, at reasonable prices. We would call especial attention of country dealers to OUR CANDY MANUFACTORY. We manuthcture all kinds of Fancy and Common Con fectioneries. equal to any that comes from the city, and are prepared to fill large or small orders on short notice and at CITY PRICER. We also keep on hand a large and catuitant supply of FRUITS AND NUTS, which they will furnish at reasonable rates. The proprietors Batter themselves that it need,. but a trial to convince the moat sceptical, and please the meet fastidious. We resper.tfully solicit a liberal share of public patro. nage, and shall endeavor to merit its continuance. 5e1,1869 BlitdidEßE & MILEY. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER. SHIP. 'the partnership heretofore existing between O. G. Baird and Wm. B. Leas, under the firm of Baird & Lees, near Shirleysburg, In the Grain and Billing Maineea,hm this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The 11111 books and all of the claims due sale firm are in the hands of Wm. B. Leas, and are.due him, by au arrangement made in our aettlement. All personsindebted are urged to call and pay up. ' 0:0.13A111D, Sept. 1, lath). WIC B LEAS, The Billing and Sawing "will be conducted by the un dersigned, and he hopes by a close attention to !mines& to receive a liberal share of public patronage. ' aelbit• C. G. BAIIRD. 3fa PROTHON ()TAU- : REa. •••••-•••-s 5 0 - A- 0 ?:, 7'. :4 ; co VI 'ti :" 0' lgi 0 P - 1 =•• g -711 -$ :- - ti o °l I - 4 G CD 0. NE 126 55 109 101 84 12992 2845 MB ED FRANK W. STLWART HUNTINGDON, PA,, DEALERS IN PAINTS, PUMPS, GLASS, STOVES, dlery and Carriage , Goods; Hubs, and Spokes. LOCKS, BINGES, SCREWS; DRAIN PIPE, DECLINE IN PRICES, THE NEW PATENT THE ECLIPSE. STOP AT THE 1 30 - SZ, DISTRICT ATT'Y. I , CrCr. TREABU IIFR: CUM 3.13012 . .COUNTY DIRECTO* Commis ' n OF Poon. cr . iti a , Y) ' I •0 t ' - P 0 t , co Co'lo2 1 ,74, . . gll- 11 tv • J-- 'I R' aT 13 r . s ••••• ."4 3 g 0 • s =I 2 u; pi • ta. •-• t-i --• , .1 ~ ,1 '-:i Ed 11l ®i EMIR ETME ECM 2668 2489 l obertisentents. WANTED R . HOMES AGEIVTS FO AND FORTUNES, In titeiboundless West and runny South. It speaks to the young man of a - home and a fortune, and tells him why, nbore and how to seek it it tells the capitalist where to invest; the laboter, to dud good wages; the far mer, the best lands; the merchant, the manufacturer, the professional man and the mechanic, of the great chapel:es open to them: it tulle everybody jest what they ought to know, about the vast resources and wonderful progress in every part of this great country. New, fresh, interesting, and popular. Send for circular. Farmers. farmer's eons, and other enterprising men, can learn of a nioney•makicg business. by addressing PEOPLE', PUBLISHING CO; Philadel phia, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio, Chicago, Ill„ St Louis, No„ or Springfield, NOM rcl3-14w SPECIAL ANNOUNCEME.ATT. E.CALDWELL & CO. - -4 e JEWELERS , 002 CRESTNUT STREIT, Have rebuilt, enlarged and remodeled their establish neent, destroyed by fire in January last and have opened the same for business. With an Entire new Stock OF Maufactured and Imported Goods, Superior to any they have heretofore of• fered to the Public. Tim• most cordially Invite all to cleft and Inspect their &ore. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO. Eept. 29. LADIES' FANCY FURS, John Pereira, 8 Arch Street, Jura from fleet hands, in Europe. and have bad them made up by the most skill ful workmen, lwould respectfully Invite my friends of Huutingdon and adjacent counties, to call and examine my very large and beautiful assbrtnlent of Fancy Furs, for Ladies nod Children. lam detpradned to sell nt as i.ae prices an any, other respectable house in the city. All Eon Warranted. No misrepresentations to effect sales. • JOHN FAItEIRA, 718 ARCH Street, above 7th, South side, PHILADELPHIA. EMI Q CO. A. STEEL )(WOK 19. LYTLE. SAMUEL A. STEEL THE FIRM OF STEEL, LYTLE & STEEL having located on their tract of land with al two miles of the borough of ituntingdon, n STEAM SAW ,MILL, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of OAK AND PINE LUMBER. The mill will be run to its utmost capacity and will ho in operation during the entire summer and part of the autumn months. They will be enabled 'to furnish Lum ber in large quantities, and of all dimensions, at the low eat oath prices. - Orders respectfully solicited. Lumber delivered at the Penna. Railroad, or canal. Ilmithigdon, April 22, 1668-tf WANTED, At the Now Tannery in SIOUNT UNION, on P. R.IL, 2500 Cords Oak and Hemlock .11.. OAIU PAID ON DELIVERIC, Address, W. H. ROSENSTEEL & SON, Atig2seani MOUNT UNION, PA. THOS. BURCIMELL WM. BURCH/NELL THOS, BIIROHINELL & SON, ItiNUTACTITURO or • , SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, FLOORING, And all kinds of Building Material, lIIII3TINGDON, PA. 1i1025-n . Latest Arrival of Gent's Goods. H. ROBLEY MERCHANT TAILOR, flue removed to the room over John Bare & Co's Bank, (Old Broad Top Corner,) where he is prepared.to do all kinds of work in his line of business. Ile has just receiv ed a full line of CLOTHS, YESTINGS, CASSIMERS, CORDUROYS, &c. Thankful for past patronage he solicits a continuance Of the same. The attention of the public is called to his stuck of cloths, ac., which he is prepared to make up to order inn fashionable,durable and workmanlike meaner. Pleas° give me a call. IL ROBLEY, Merchant Tailor. Huntingdon, Pa., April 7th, 1860. Accordeons. From $3.00 apwarde, at Lewis' Book Store. AtTD r-,--, 0 g b:1 r e P I N 561 104 102 81. EEM ME ME 2829 Idle of the Block. be aod 81k St., south aide PIIILADELPAI 4.. 'totter, Maottfacturer dealer In all kinds As lily of Fancy Furs, LADIES' and C/114 lailng enlarged, r !clad and improved old and fa vo rob ly We fur emporium ageortment of all the OUR COL Ii 1 FOR TR PEOPLE, RED FRONT ENTERPRISE STORE. Sugars. All kinds, at very small'p r roffis. Not offered. low to draw you on on other goods. Our prices to continue low, regularly. Syrup.. The best Silver and Golden Drips genuine Loiering and other Syrups. New Orleans and other Baking Mo lasses. Teas. A variety of kinds of beet always on hand cheap. Coffees. Roasted and Green, cheap as the cheapest for the same quality Meat. Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Dried Beef, at living prices. Cheese. The beet .N. Y. State Goshen and Ohio Cheese. Candies. The best stick and other candies, wholesale and retail. Flour. The best Flour by the barrel, sack or pound. Cheaper for the . same qual ity than elsewhere. Feed By the hundred or stutiller'quatitity GLASS & QUEENS WARE. A large 'stoat of Ironstone - and Coro• tnon ware, in setts or by the piece.— Glassware, Earthenware, Fruit Jars, etc , ut i ßed Front, cheap. - Wood and Willow-Ware. A large assortment of Baskets, Buckets, Churns, Tubs, etc., etc., at Red Front. Fruit, &c. Dried Peaches and Apples, Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Elderberries,—Can nod Fruit and Vegetables, etc. Salt 13y the sack or bushel. Also Dairy Salt. Spices, &c. All kinds of Spices, and n 'great ya riety of notions. Soaps of ail "kinds and cheap.' . Fish. Pickled Salmon, Haddock, 'Shad, Trout, White Fish, Mackerel; Dry Salt, Quoddy Labrador,' Lake and smoked Herring, by the halt.and guar. ter barrel, kitt, pound and dozen. All warranted, and cheaper than elseilthere. Tobacco. The best quality of Tobacco, and cheaper than any other store in town. RED STORE. Variety. For what you want first call at En terprise Headquarters where prices will be lief t regularly low. ENTERPRISE HEADQUARTERS, IFUNTIN . GDON, PA rt , rlnmr4r4l .FAxTe:l ; =lll3 DUBS CONS. Pornliii, Plaids, DoLainee, Lawns , aiggilarait Prints, ilna,Cambrics, Muslin!, Denims, fine,..l,lnen, Mar seilles; P.cquas..lzadfa . . A largo assortment or Ladies' faslifoialk irks tiriamiiiis. Silk Fringes, Buttons, Angles, Velvet Ribbons, ate. Furnishing Goods, Stockings; Moreno, Cotton; Wool, tee Kid of all colors, Silk, Thread, Cotton, &ad . of all sies • and latest styles, Under garments of all kinds, for La: dies, gents and Children. Table Linen, Kindles, Napkins. Doylies, &c. Sheeting and Shirting, Brown and Bleached, from 8 cents op. Tivaa Kxocwi . A large stock of the latest styles. A large sto rk of Notions, Zephyrs, Yarns, lee. All cheaper than the cheapest, Papßooni,'opposits the First National Bank, Hunting don, Pa. BARGAINS. I have been requested by the owners of the. fol,lowinte Sowing Machines to dispose of them If possible a't . the prices annexed,as they wish to procure Singer machines iu their place: One Grover & Baker Machine, loop stitch, In good run, rang order, cost $OO, will take $5O; ono Florence machine with tucker & c., cost $BO, will take (good order) $53, one Grover & Baker machine, loop stitch, with box, coal $55, will take $45; one Wilcox Si Gibbs, coat $O5, will take $3O; ono Grover & Baker machine, good ranting order, coat fi n i shed, will take $4O; one Parker Machine, with cover, well cost $l3O, will take $B5: one fine Grover & Baker Machine, never been used, cost with tuck cry extra hemmers &o , $7B, will take $ 7O . !Letters for information and orders for the celebrated Singer Machine to be addressed to ' July 28-tf J. 0. BLAlR,lfuntingdoa, Pa. SEWINC MACHINES Owing to the demand for our kfachinei we have decided to take all kinds of Machines in exchange for the GRO VER& BAKER. We will also exchange new machines for old Grover & Baker that are worn out or out of repair, on reasonable terms, We have for sale the following Machines which we have taken in exchange for the Grover & Baker; 1 Binger Machine, coot $65, will take $45 1 Parker do 46, I Singer do w go , 'a 50 I Wilcox & Gibbs do" 60. • go 1 ginger do iaB o, It 41 1 Parker do 60, /t go All orders for the above and for the celebrated GROVER & BAKER Machines, address GREENE & BROTHER,eeI Lelster's Building, Huntingdon : Pa. J(ISHACOQUILLAS SEMINARY • FOR BOTH SEXES. This Institution ie situated In the beautiful valley of Eishacoquillaa, in the midst of an intelligent and highly moral people. Surrounded by mountain drains and sup plied with an abundance of pure water and of the fresheet mountain air, the location is unrivalled for health and for the elevation and refining influences ofOatural scan. ery. Carpel of inetructore in. every department, experi enced and competent. Rev. S. li. McDonald, formerly tutor in Pr incetan College, N. J., of large and successful experience in teaching, has charge of Ancient Languagea and nigher Mathernatica A lady from hitymachusette, of superior qualifications, will teach English Literature, Painting, Drawing, French and German. Professor J. W. Shoemaker, of Philadelphia, is en gaged to give a course of lessons in Elocution during the fall term. Miss E. It. Bighara of Washington county. Pa., bon charge of Instrumental Music. SCHOLASTIC YEAR OPENS 4ra or AUGUST. , Expense—Tuition and Board, per year, $2OO 00: Pot Catalogue, address MARTIN MOILER, A. M., Principal, lilahacoqullias, Mifflin county, Pa. Refer to Rev. 0, U. McClean, Lewistown, Pa., Ron. B. S. Woods, Lewistown, Pa. Jell3-4m HUNTINGDON ACADEMY. THIS Institution will open the first Diondny of October next. The Term will continue 11 weeks, and. pupils of both sexes wilt be received. The Course of Study will embrace a tall Academic ed ucation in Common English; also la Scientific, Mathe matical and Classical Literature. _ Bates of Tuition, $lO, 512,50, and US per Term. If moderate encouragement be received, earnest efforts will be made to establish a euccesafut and permanent School at this place; and in this enterprise tbe confi dence of the community is most respectfully witched. Further information can be bad by addressing JAS. A. STEPHENS, Principal, , Bloomfield, Pa Ala- After September 20, Ifuntiagdon, Pa.• August 4, 1760-tf r I REMOVED• TO THE N. E. CORNER OF DIAMOND. Boot and Shoe,Emporiunt I JOHN H. WESTBROOK 61Q Respectfully Informs the citizens of. iluotingdoti and riebl4 , Chat he has NIA received from thetity.a Nig and spleudia stock of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS &TCAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carp - et Sack TrunkS, &c., &c., &c., &c. all of which he le proper:ad to sell at greatly reduced prices Don't forget the new stand in the Diamond. Old Quito. ;mere and the public generally aro Invited to call. '• Huntingdon, ap.7, 1869. -: - Fel GEO. SHAEFFER ilasinet returned from the east,with,e BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &C., . - Which he offers to the 'lmpaction of his- customers and the Ilublle generally. Ile. will sell his stock at the moat REASONABLE PRICES, and those who purchaeo once will surely . call again BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER, and REPAIRING done in the ;mama and most expo& none manner. . Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at hie shop on 11111 street, a few doors west of the Diamond. ap. 24, INS NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, WM. AFRICA • llnforms the public that he has Just opened at his old stand in the Diamond, Iluntiagdon, A Fine Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES' For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. - - • All of which he will sell at fair prices. Quick sates and mai/profits. fall and examine my stock. Manufacturingand Repairing done to order as usual, liontingJon, Ap. 14,1909. - • , , oz- Farmers Wanting BUCKEYE; ; OTI;19 . :HARVESTER, NEW YORKER , or any other Reaper or Mower with Self Rake, Dropper, front or rear cut, or a machine that cuts both front and roar, and has no point that the knives do not work freely; Pratt and other . llay Rakes, Gaul and pin Drills, Grain and Clover Separators, Shovel Plows and Cultivator', and any implement of any descrip tion, should order them of Molanaban, Stone dtleett, or their agents, Willey have the largest and beet aimed moat of Agricultural Implements and their repairs that Is ho the State. Formers look to your own Intermit and buy your Machines where you can get the repairs it, a minute's warning. IdcLANABAN, STONE dc Manufacturers and Deniers In all kinds of Agricultural Implements, Gayaport Foundry and Machine Ohm Hollidaysburg. Fa. ariril 14,'60-Gm. .Surveyor General's Office, HARRISBURG, SEPT. 8, 1869. TO THE OWNERS OF •UNPATt ENTED LANDS: In obedience to no Act of Aesembly, approved the eighth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and eixtmine, ou ere hereby notified that the "County Land Lie Docket," containing the list of unpatented Mods for ifuntingdou county, prepared under the Act of Assembly of the twentieth of May, one thousand eight hundred and-sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, has this day been forwarded to the _Prothonotary of the county, at whose office It may be examined. The Ilene can only he liquidated by the purchase money, intereat end fees, and receiving patents through this Depart ment. Sept. 15,-On COUNTRY DEALERS can. buy CLOTHING. tram me In Huntingdon at WHOLESALE as cheap as they can in tbq Miss, is I have a wholesale store lit Philadelphia. acoaih.l4 WHY don't yod go, to, liOgy o . c . sod by your gpods of ovarg elpscription at, the very lowest m 4 prices, apd rave the 00 , got 'Troth, §:or° to store to get what yoly \ 44 A, prbelt-It . DUMB LN GrlcsNrems,* FOR BALE 011EAP. SPLENDID STOCK JACOB ISLOADIPBELL, Surveyor General,
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