tirt - IiUNT•INGVON, PA. Wednesday morning, Nov.. 3, 1869. .1,420431 A ¢c PERSONAL. • EZ2SI Mt. Mortah Lodge, No. SOO, 'meets second Monday erecting ot each month, in Brown's building. Standing Mane H. R. A. Chapter, No. 201, meets the first Tnesdaynvening of each month, in Brown's building. Juntgla Lodge, N 0.117, LO. O. F. meats every Friday evening, third floor, in Leister's building. Mount Nor (tng of I. 0. 0. Fl, meets ever, second and fourth Tuesdays, in Leinter's building, third floor. Standing Stone Lodge, No. 83,1. 0. Q. 2"., meets every Tuentspevening in third floor of liced's .Ankapahcie Tribe; No. BS, Z 0. of R. N., meets every Thursday evening, third floor, Lelster's Young Noes Ckristion Association meets the first and third Monday evenings each month, in Smith's building. ibst 33, G. A. 8., meets Third Monday of each mouth in Court House. 2bsonTouncil meets the first Friday evening of each month. . gegtfingdon Lodge, No. 149, K. of P., meets every Sat. lords: evening; in Lender's building. =EMI Haptlet Church—Washington Street. Rey. J. W. Plan. nett. goryteem on Sabbath t 1014 a. tn., 7p: m. OathWM...Washington Streit. MILO. P. Gallaher. Ser. Vloaallrat three•Bmmdays In every month. Evangelical Lutheran—MEM Street. Rey. J.. 7. Kerr. Service. on Sabbath 10% m.,7 p. m. German Reformed—Church Street. Bee. S. D. Steckle. z--,Rerstee on Sabbath: 7. p, m. . Stlethodist Episcopal—Church Street. Rev. It. E .Wilson. Services on Sabbath: 1034 a. m., 7 p.m. TTOteatant , Episcopal—Hill street. Rev. A. 11. Boyle, . Services on Sabbath: 10% a. m., 7p. m. Preebyterian-11111 Street. Rev. 0. K. &huller. lime on Sabbath : 11 a. m., 7 p.m. kirlet7 Items. A few snowflakes fell on Thursday last , Sad intelligence—Buckwheat cakes will be scarce this year. ye want lanai norresimadenee from all sse tions of the county. Mr. S. E. Henry is erecting a neat brick residence in Weit Himtingdon. - • " - A troupe that can't afford to pay the prin. teris rarely patronized by the public, Brigliam Young's recipe for sick babies is herb tea and faith. He ought to know. The bonnets of the period are regarded as "trifleilight as air" by every one but the .husban'difivhft,pay for them. .IKiNeW 'Bedford woman dreW the dead 'body of her infant in its little carriage to an undertaker the c nther day, to have it measured brit coffin: ;" I ' , The boys were at their usual liallow•eve pranks PO MoridaY night; Unload oelieing at home or in bed. Wagons 'were dragged to and „piled, pp in the Pitiond. • i — nuniber Of members of Juniata Lodge, I. O. of O. F., intend going to Williamsburg, Blair county, to witness the dedication of a mew Odd Fellows' ball, on Thursday next. An Indiana paper calls a contributor to .one of its cotemporaries a "Good Templar politician, preacher, general dead beat, and vmspected felon. A varied line of pursuits. Neat Monday Court commences. There are a number of important cases to be tried, and the attendance will be large. We will be happy to receive calls from our friends, and others baring business with us. Many of our exchanges are expecting the furkeya for next Thanksgiving that they did not receive last. We think "those fowl" will be rather tough eating—for our part we choose one young and tender. • Tfie'c'heirtical lectures of Prof. 0:D. W. before a Huntingdon• audience, was a :failure—it la Rubini. That is, the lectures acme geed, enough, but the audience was "'beggarly account of empty benches7 l Mr. David Peterson was found dead in a seld near Shirleyeburg, this county, on the sth inst.. • He was turning cloverseed, and it ii - sapposed be died of heart• disease. He was about seventy years of age. Monogram veils are the latest wrinkle among fashionable young ladies. Those of lawn color and gray are most in vogue--the monogram being embroidered in colors in the center. The first case of Death ever losing anything by. the whiskey business is reported from ll ilinois,- where a man named Death recently lost .$50,000 by the destiuction of his distil lery. The town is so much better off. A literary society has been organized in ibis place, and has commenced its existence under very - favorable auspices. It meets in .the room of the Y. M. C. A., every Thursday •evening. We wish it a long and successful MEM - A New Orleans attorney had for a client a young woman whose leg had been.bitten by a dog, and had referred to . the circumstance as an injury to "that elongated monster 'which assists in sustaining the body in its of `forts at locomotion." It's dangerous business sparking the Ma plewood Institute girls at Pittsfield, Mass. Rev. C.' V. Spear, the Principal, advertises *that his grounds are "protected with powder :sad ball," and expects the "cousins" of the fair pupils to take due warping, Our friends in the country will confer a fa. -vor by reporting to us any sales of real estate which may occur in their neighborhood. .Such articles are of general interest and keep .our farmere and business men posted on ;these importardmatters. Breban's troupe of Swiss Bell Ringers per ;formed to crowded houses in Yenter's Rail .on Friday and Saturday evenings last. The ttroupe is composed of good performers, and it has a good programme, which might be alit tle more varied, however, if the "Mocking Bird" did not chirp so often. If any of our female readers are interested in- he Woman's Suffrage movement, we are pleased to inform them a convention for that ! purpose ie to he held at Cleveland, November : 24 - and 2543vitere they cap go And have their take your husbands, but onake theM take care - of the children. 4. public, meeting, under the auspices of the Y., N.C. A. of this place, will be held in the Presbytetian Church on Friday ,evening next. Em,iAent speakers from the Williams- RortC9Avention ere expected to be present to address the meeting. Our citizens 'are cot.' dially invited.- Fannie ; Fern says, "If one-half of the girls ;diem- . of the' previous lives of the men they marry, the list of old maids would be won• derfully increased." Whereupon the Boston Post asks, "If the men knew what their fu ,tore lives were to be, wouldn't it inerease the jilts of maids still further ?" • I Tob printing, it has been discovered by our thuainess men, is done here as well and as Asap as in the city. Those of our merchants and other business men who have not availed themselves of this mode of advertising, will go well to give us a call. "Lil;l3 and let live" jp our motto. and satisfaction in work and prices guaranteed. . . gar-Housekeepers, look to,your in- Ornate and bUy the Batlike Otioir Stove itt; 4, $. stowart Co's, • 2,0 i A Serious-Affair. Mich excitement has been created in our usually quiet borough, owing to the death of a young man named lifilesHampson,.on Thursday . eVenitig last, who had been struck the vious Monday evening by another young man named A. H. 9ririvitt: 7 , 77 . The circumstances of the affair are briefly as- follow: -on_the nightliCqueition, Hanlismi;: - id :com pany with another man named Hatfield,. eritet:eil Wharton it Maguire's store,"tied bought' some shot from - 64; While in the store, some words pass ed between Crewitt and HaMpson, andflampson a short time aftnrwards callee-Hatfield to go out the back door with hint, which. he did.. Crew itt,foyowed them out, aud returned in about a; minute. Hampson eeree with Hatfield, having received a wound in the head. Ho walked to the Doctor's and had the cut dressed, and moved around akusual until noon of the next day, when he fainted on the, street, -and was carried :to the Jackson House, where he became worse; and finally expired on „Thurs. ; day evening. Crewitt was arrested shortly after flampson expired. Bail for $5,00 , was received for- his ap pearance'at Court; when the - ease_ will undirgoinvestigation. • Fourth Aiello y of the Gastonia Sol. Mars' Orphan School. The Anniversary exercises of this Institution will take place on Satur day, November 6th, 1869. During the day the boys will have a grand pa. rade with• martial music, ,the officers of the department will have a review and inspection of all the pupils; and. a splendid turkey roast served to the orphans and guests. In the evening a fine entertainment will be. _given consisting of vocal and instrumental essays, declamations, dialogues, speeches, etc., etc., by the pupils, to be followed by short addresseS by the State Superintendent, Col. George McFarland, Mrs: Elizabeth Rutter and other distinguished visitors. On Friday evening, - NOvember sth, at 7 o'clock, there will be delivered in the'studyball, by Prof. M. L: Stoever, L.' L. D., of Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, Pa, his very elegant . and entertaining °lecture on "Aaron Burr." To this interesting lecture and admit tance fee will charged of 251 cents for the benefit of.the Orphans' Library... . Sunday, afternoon, November 7, at, 2 o'clock, Dr. Stoever will deliver a lecture on the "Sabbath School Enter prise," in one of the churches in Ores. vine: The public are most respectfully invited to attend these exercises. A. L. Guss, Principal TEE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF Prrrsnuttoll.--The necessity for a place of absolute security and safety for val uables in those days when so large an amount of Government, as well as oth. er loans, evidenced only by tonds, is held by all classes, has long been felt, and we are glad to be • Able to state, that provision has beeh made by the Company mentioned - above, for sup plying this want. An elegant fire proof' building combining b'eatity and great strength htis been erected at No. 83, Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, and:is now occupied by the Company. All sorts of valuables, jewelry, wills, etc., are received on deposit, a certificate given and absolute safety guaranteed, charge of less than one-third the rate charged by Insurance Companies for insuring furniture and ordinary house hold goods against fire alone Read the advertisement on another page. derSamuel Comfort, Esq., of this place, coming from Pittsburg Monday morning last, lost his pocket-book con tainingBso in the cars; but fortuately it was found by an honest man and placed in the care of the conductor, and thus Mr. C. recovered it again be fofe evening.—Letastown Democrat. The "honest man" referred to above is our quondam friend and fellow-ty po James A: Stewart, Esq., who now assists in "checking" the Day.Exfress Eait find, We'sti4- bert4Pen Altoona and Harrisburg. We alwayti know James was honest, but then he couldn't well be anything else for hp belongs to a emit' that admits of no one whels not strictly honest. ' • .The following is an extract froni a private , letter written ,by _the propri etors of the Plantation Bitiers : • "We had no conception of the wide. spread suffering which exists, or of the almost infallible cures produced by the Plantation Bitters, when we first com menced offering them for sale.. • We now find that every house has a weak child, an ailing parent, or debilitated aged member, .who 'needs ' this Tonic. Our Laboratory linsigrown from a sin gle,room to an immense building, and our sides hem. a few bottles •to many hundred dozens per day, and we are glad to knoiv that they, have done you so much good. .14 . 40N0b1A WATER.—Superior to the beet imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price._ tf Ladles Drosses and Boys Clothing, Mrs. B. Annie McCabe respectfully in forms the public that ehe has removed to the house formerly occupied by 11. MoManigill, on Washington street, and is prepared to make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of all kinds. She respectfully invites a full share of patronage. ap7 DRESS MAKING, &c.—Mies Mollie Reeves, respectfully informs the public that she can be found at C. B. Lowe's, two doom eouth of the Baptist Pareoange, West Huntingdon, where she is prepared to make Ladies' Dres ses and Children's Clothes of all kinds. She would be thankful for a share_ of patronage. October 20, 2m. "t • ' ' CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPESTA full stock of the best Sugars, Syruii, Teas, Molasies, Coffees, Spices, and goods of all kinds, (Dry-Goode, excepted,) on bend at the Bed Front Grocery, and selling cheap, cheaper, cheapest. Nio to Red Front for Flour and Feed,oto,fto, §Tori t ! Yi r Ate. : :-40 - 0111, 2;8;4; s . ,and 0 0 r 4l stoop 'cr0,48,1, at .the (lie& 11•Oli,i' Grocery and feraide.who . leettle and re tail cheaper, thafi„ist any.9the,r,p4ipp.in the ebillay: A GOOD PLACE TO STOP. The ,FRANKLItt HOTEL; in the pia rnond-;:iii"Mis :Place, 8: 11.gyoriku, Proprietor, is the, place_for:tray,elers,. bustr(ese men and the people generally; frore:tO*n and country .to stop. The, best: licoornodatierie*hiaNrays be ex.: ; pecto,..;i• l~Yt'Go)to the RED FRONT GROCERY for tkiii hAst and cheapest Groceries, Earth(Towire,btooeware, QueCamaro, Glassware, Codarware, Willow ware, etc., etc. • f." 'Fanners needing a Grain-drill, will do well , to call on Wharton & Ma guire and - eianaine the Willoughby guiiii_iprin'g;goin drill, either with -, without plidepliate'attaehinent, hefore purehaeing. tf Carpet:Weavlsig. Mrs. Matilda Pheasant. is prepared to weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage fo r m a genorous public. Residence Wash ington Street, West Huntingdon. tf • Siii-:ilicLanahan, Stone "dr Isett keep the repairs of all their instruments, and can be had any time:', \jel.l3Am stay-Farmers, go to McLanahan, Stone & !sett, of Hollidaysburg, end buy your Agri. cultural Implements, for they have the beet assortment of agricultUral implements in the State. jel6sth tte).; MoLanahan, Stone & Isett, sole deal ers in tlke.geisetlhresher and Separator and triple power; - cm_ A gaeat variety of Parlor Sto'vei and Heaters ,Stewart & Co's. DIED, • In Walker township, Optokier 81st, 1869; .Ni;:il IliiitoAßlt,'' wife of Mr. Daniel liyper,,,Agecl G years, 2 moe. MARKETS. =M3=l3ll . • , PiniADILPIWA, Oct. 30, OM : • ' Superfine Flour per barrel... ri.2/45.75 ••EgtraTinto per hatre1:,.t.....7 7. $5.70®6.23 Ilya Flour per . bared ' ' ' ' :',' V 1261431110. lied Whiat per" bushel — ' $1,3001.60 lige pis' bushel" , ' $1.12@i1.20 Corn per bushel 1.1001.18 Oats per bushel 50®57cts. . • ' ' ' ll • Firrsanaart, s oot 30, ]BCO. Spring Wheat Flour per barrel ' ' 16.00@6.75 New Wheat per bushel $1.30©1.35 Corn per' bushel 05N.00 Oats per bushel 50®52cts. Nye per bushel...... $1..10©1.16 FINANCIAL. Nan Eton; Oct. 30. 7 4101 d closed at $1,304. . HUNTINGDON MARKETS. . ridGEREGTED:WEEIrLY BY HENRY co.- WHOLESALE PRICES. FLOUR—Superfine Flour, per barrel, - $4.50 Extra Flour, do 5.25 ,Fainily Flour.. e • : do ' - . 6.25 GRAINTRed Wheat; per bushel, , 1.10®1.20 White Wheat, , do 1.30 -Rye, do -- -- 1.00 Corn, new, do 75 Oats, -, . • . : do 40 Barley, do 1.20 SEED—Timothy, do 2.50 Flaxseed, do 2.00 Cloverseed, per 64 lbs. 5.00 PROVISIONS—Potatoes, per bushel, 35 Dried Apples, do . 2.00 Corn Meal, per cwt., , 2.25 Dried Peaches, per pound, ' ' 18 Dried Beef, do Lard, do 20 Pork, do 12 Butter, , do 40 Cheese, do 20 Eggs, per dozen, 20 11am, 23 Side, 20 Shoulder, 18 COAL—Hard coal, per ton, 7.00(07.50 Broad Top coal, do 3.00®3.50 Lumina, per 1000 feet, ' 12.00(0,30.00 SHINGLES—Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00®12.00 Joint Shingles, do 5.00®6.50 MISCELLANEOUS—Bark, per cord, 8.00 Bran, per cwt., 1.25 Hops, per pound 40 Wool, ,_do • 45®50 Ray, per ton, 10.00 Rides, 6®.7 Green Apples, do 50®75 Onions, do 75 1 4 10UND.—Two coats, two pairs of j_ pants, 2 vests, all new. in my stable. Supposed to be placed there before August last. The owner le-rcques• tad to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away; otherwise they will be disposed of accor ding to law. OEO. LONG. Huntingdon, Oct. 20• t_ GENTS WANTED.- -AGENTS WANTED, $76 to $2OO per month, male or female, to sell the celebrated and original Common Sense Family Sewing Machine, improved and perfected; It will hem, fell; stitch; tuck, bind, braid and embroider in a most en perior manner Price only $l6. For simplicity and du rability, it hes no rival. Do not buy from any parties selling machines under the aame name as our,,unless having a Certiticote of Agency signed by us. as tey are worthless Cast Iron blachines. For circulars and terms apply or addrese, 11. CRAWFORD & CO., vaiNin 41; chcetcmt street, Philadelphia, Ps AUDITOR'S NOTICE. (Estate of Samuel H. Dell, deceased.] lire undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county to distribute the balance ou the account of Thomas 61. Doll and J. Lowry John ston, Administrator' of Samuel 11. Dell, later of Shirley township, deceased, to and aong those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notice to 'all persons interested that he will attend at the office of Woods & Williamson in Huntingdon on SATURDAY, the oth day of NOVEMBER, iben, at 10 o'ciockf.a. ill, for thi porton of making said distribution, when and where all persons having claims against said fund are required to present the same, or be debarred from coming in for any share of said fund. W. dicK. WILLIAMSON, oct2o -Id Auditor. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED. Take nottce:that &lab, Guyer. Committee of Hen. Junin Johnson, a lunatic. Ins tiled in the office orthe Pro. thonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, his supplemental account, um Committee of said lunatic, and which sold account will be presented to said Court on the second Monday of Noeember next for con firmation and allowance, and will be so confirmed and allowed adieu exceptions thereto are filed. J.lt. 3131P30N, Prothonotary'. Office, Oct. 13. Prothonotary. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 0. HUNTINGDON COUNTY. LIATH ERIN!) =EP, by her next friend, L. E. EDWARDS, vs IN DIVORCE. WILLIAM ESThP. TO WILLIAM ESTRP—Take notice the a rule bee been granted on you by the Court, to appear in said Court et Huntingdon on Monday the ,lith of November next, MP, to show cause whys divorce from the bonds of matrimony ente•rd into with Catherine Estop (former. ly McCei toy) ;Mould not be decteed by the said .ourt. D. R. P. NEELY, Huntingdon, Sep t. , 3, 160 qt Sheriff. }JUNTINGDON LIVERY -StAnts: 'sue undersigned, having purchased the Lisery Stable recently owned by Mr Simon Weston, are now pre. pared to accommodate the public with Hersey and Carel agea on reasonable terms, Stable st,the rear of the Jackson Rocee;'sear theil. T. Railroad, - - aug2s'69 LAMBERTiON C MASON. FOR SALE. PURE BRED HOGS and FOWLS WINTER SEED WHEAT And other FARM SEEDS, from DEITZ'a Experimental Farm Ehambereburg, Diehl's and Boughton Beardless; Week's and Treadwell's Breaded White Wheats; trench 'White and lte'd Chaff; Purple Straw Borded.Red Mediterranean, and german Amber Beardliss, are the best, earliest,' hardlOt and moat productive Wheats that can be recommended for general cultivation. Pram $5 per bushel. 4 pounds of any kind by mall, poet paid, for $l. 20 heads of different varieties sant poet. paid, for $l. 26 other varieties of Wheat; Oats of lot year :s importation. See Dent'sExpekim4ntil Farm Journal; send and enbecribe for it; only 81.60 per year; the moat useful Journal printed. Whims, , GEO. A. DERE, Chambereburg, Pa. The Earliest, Hardiest, midmost productive Red wheat is the French White Chaff. 1e2941 From 82.50 upwarda, at Lawio j3ook ' /ROCLAMATION.—WVEItEAffiby a precept to me directed, dated at Huntingdon, the 1 :1 1 of August, A. D. 1869,. under the panda and seed of the Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and 'Terminer, and general jail deli,: ery of the Roth Jud,klAl District of Pennsylvania, compo sed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cambria counties; sad the lions. Anthony J. Deaver and David Clarkson, hiss:sod. ales, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, Judea as. algovd,appointed joheer, try and determineall and every ineyettnents bide or tease for Or concernin g all critter, whichliy the laws of the State are mole cspitale of felon• lee of death, and other onetime, crimes and miademeanors, which hare been or shell hereafter be committed or peeps. Gated, for crimes aforesaid—l am commanded to make public proclamation throughout my witmle bailiwick; thin Cmirt at , Oyei and Terminer, of Cohesion Pleas mad Qderter Sesaions, Will be held at. the Court House in the' bsrough'ilf Huntingdon, on the second ktonday (and Bth day) of November, 1869. and those Who will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there toprosecnte them as It shall be Just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables within said county, be then and there 12 their proper persons, at 10o:clock, a. tn. of said day; with their records, inquisitions, examinations and renaembran cee, to do those things which to their offices respectively appet tam. Dated at Huntingdon, 131 h day et Ootobei, In the year of our leer d qua thousand eight hundred end' sixty-nine, and thb 23ct year of Aporican Independence. - • D. R.P. NEELY', Mer(f. ' • - )I', DROCLAMATION.--WHEREAS,by a precept to rue directed by the Judges of the Com mon Pleas of the county of Huntiagdort, bearing test the 28th of August; 1869, I sin cOmmandad to make public Proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Concept Common Pleas will be held at the Court Haase in tha'boroagh: of Huntingdon, on the Srd Holiday (and ' 15th , daY) of November, a.- b. 1689, for the tilia of 'all tat sues in said Court which remain Ondotermined before the said Judge., when and when all Jurors, witnesses j and euitere, In the !nals of all issues are required. Dated at Huntingdon, the 18th of October, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, and the 934 year of American Independence. D. it. P. NNELY, Acre: TRIAL LIST, FUR rrovicatazu. TERN, 1889. • FIRST WHIM. Wm. Behollenberger, •s Jamb Y. Stouffer: Wood a Bacon' ♦s A. P. Wilson. 'longish Swoops et al vs - 11. Dorsey Orion. John Iticeshatils sus. vs A P. Wilson. • John P. Herron •s B. Blair. , Peter M. Bare Johii Bell et al SECOND WEBB. IL F. Baker et al vs Martin Buehler d'Co John 11cCombe, Trustee vs A. ti. Bauman. The Presbyterian Church of Bhieleysburg, vs 'William Chary. George Quarry vs George L Smith at al Fraiik Bros' vs J. CI Covert at al • B. L. Benedict vs Lydia . .. . Philip Brom ve D. Hong. Cunningham & Carman ve B. A. Green Henry A. Woad vs Owen F. Bruner. Wm. Bricker vi John Ifineartnan at al Wm:A. Knight vs N. A. Green. George Swine - - . vs Lewis Braun et an Biel/lard Gall et a is Alen. Hall .1. B. SIMPSON, Prothonotary. Prothonotary a Office, Oct. 13, 1869. Jury -List-41Oiember Term:lB_69. GRAND JURORS. John' Baker, farmer, Tod John Benson, farmer, Tod Harry Bard, blacksmith, Shirleyeburg M. F. Campbell, farmer, Union Robert Cunningham, farmer, Porter B. E. Chilcoto, teacher, Cromwell William Cisney, farmer, Shirley. William Davie, laborer, West A. B. Donaldson, farmer, Carbon David Grazier, farmer, Warrlorsmark James Henderson, merchant, Cassville Benjamin Heffner, farmer,'lValker David Hicks. farmer, Dublin Thomas J. Love, farmer, Tell George McLane, farmer, Tod G. Ashman Miller, ex.P. M., Huntingdon A. P. Owens, merchant, Warriorsmark George B. Porter, gentleman. Franklin William Randolph, farmer, Barrett D. F. Stevens, farmer, Clay Jacob Shiv'ely, farmer, West • Samuel Thompson, farmer, Franklin John %Vray, fernier, Warrioremark H. S. Wharton, merchant, Huntingdon TRAVERSE JURSIVI—ITRST WEEK, Charles C. Ash, farmer, Barree 5: S. Berketresser, salesman, Coalmont James Bricker, gentleman,' Huntingdon. Daniel'gruinbaugh, farmer,,Lincoln E.' Baker, farmer, Springfield George W. Cornelius, pedlar, Shirleysburg Mordecai Chilcote, fartnei; Springfield Andrew M. Chaney, farmer, Barree IVilliam Christy, J. P.. Alexandria Isaac Davidson, farmer, Lincoln Joseph Douglass, merchant, Walker Wilson Everal, farmer„Cass Levi Evans, J. Coalmont - Samuel Eby, farmer, Henderson Jacob Fame, farmer, Walker Isaiah Fleck, farmer, Cromwell Arabs Griffith, farmer, Ted Morris Gutshall, farmer„Springfield Collins Hamer, farmer, Porter George Hawn, farmer, Brady Allison:Heetor, watchman, Mapleton J. B. Householder, carpenter, Alexandria Moore Hewitt, farmer, West Joseph Heffner, farmer, Juniata Thomas Irvin, farmer, Union George W. !sett, clerk Penn Eli Keith, farmer, Tod - Solomon Lynn, J. P.. Hopewell Jacob Love, farmer, Tell John H. Lightner, J. P., ShirleysLurg Henry A. Mateer, plaster*, Brady R. A. Miller, dentist, Huntingdon William McClure, farmer, West John Maguire, merchant, Huntingdon W. 11. Oaks, farmer, Jackson William Piper, carpenter,, Shirley Washington Reynolds, carpenter, Franklin John Smith, farmer, Banco David Shoup, mason, Lincoln B. T. Stevens, marble cutter, Clay W. C. Swan, merchant, Dublin Peter Shaver, Jr., merchant, Mt. Union Jeremiah Shope, farmer, Shirley John A. Whittaker, farmer, Porter William Whittaker, farmer, Porter b. L. Wray, clerk, Franklin Harvey P. Wilson. laborer, Jackson John A. Yocum, farmer, Brady TRAVERSE JURORRA--SECOND WERE. William Africa, shoemaker, Huntingdon Hiram Ayers, rorrman, Alexandria E. 0. Bartlett, superintendent, Warriernlfirk David Blair, farmer, Oneida John W. Chilcote, farmer, Cromwell Thomas Cook, farmer, Carbon S. D. Evans, farmer, Tell Wilson Evans, teacher. Tod Jesse Fisher, farmer, Franklin Michael Householder, carpenter, Alexandria John Householder, wagon-maker, Penn Peter K. Hanish, farmer, Morris • ' Samuel Isenberg, carpenter, Alexandria Lewis H. Kited°, farmer, Porter Kennedy M. King, express agt., Huntingdon Simon Locke, blacksmith, Dublin R. A. Laird, former, Porter Henry Lightner, miller, West Adam Lafford, farmer, Porter Emanuel Locke,larmer, Springfield Jackson Lamberson, carpenter, Springfield • William Lewis, printer, Huntingdon Jacob Miller; farmer, Oneida David McGarvey, farmer, Shirley Jacob Mountain, clerk, Carbon James McClure, farmer, Porter Charles H. Reed, merchant, Coalmont Absalom Robinson, laborer, Brady Levi Smith, farmer, Union John B. Summers, farmer, Lincoln Samuel Stinson, farmer, Carbon John J. Swan, farmer, Dublin William B. White. farmer, Penn John G. White, farmer, Case -. . Nathaniel Williams, laborer. Huntingdon, Bieber& Wills, (timetable, Warriorsmark . • `TRAY BOAR.. 10 Came to the residence of the subscriber in Juniata tuantship, abort October let, Ind, a white BOAR, about eight months old—no marks. The owner to requested to come forward, prove property. pay charges. and take him away, otherwise he Trill be disposed of according to law. Oct. 21* 8. F. PEIORTAL. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. , , e school directors of Perm districts want to employ two male teachers. A liberal salary will 1),, paid to cots. patent teachers. Apply to J. H. WINTRODE, Sec'y. act 27-2 t James Creek, limn., Co. loza.JOß PRINTING - as NEATLY IX/NOTED AT The "Globe" Job Office. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. (Estate of 'Samuel Dunlap, deed.) - Lettere of admlpletrattonjrpou the estate of Samuel Dunlap, late of Tod township, Runtingdon county, Pa., deceased, having been stabled to the undersigned, all per. eons indebted to the estate will make immediate'' pap meat, and thole having claims will present them for set tlement. ADAM REITER. Cept22-6to. Adminierst6r, a0(54) 110(5c)o -- .i. . .r. AIS. STE WART. !SANK W. STEWART A:.R.:St(iiiiiitrt k CO. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, OILS, LAMPS, ROPES, NM FOUL Scythes, Spathe, Grain Cradles, Sad• vs John Swine: vs John Morgan et 11 NAILS AND IRON, SP2L'OMEIVIT.AAJM33, and an endless variety of goods in hie sine We are receiving goods almost every day from manufaetarere, and in view of late and our experience in selecting best brands and reliable qualiiias of goods,- pUrchashrs 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 Iluritlngdon, Jan 13, 1809-tf. • B.C. SUMMERS. LUXE =Lay UNION STEAM BAKERY AND Gamy Manufactory, HUNTINGDON, PA. • THE undersigned have fitted up a Ilret•cless deem BAKERY at the Gast(llan Garden on Church street, and are prepared to furnish all kind/ of BREAD, ROLLS, BISCUITS, PIES, Plain and Fancy CAKES, &0., In i l v a o rts o o o rangil l quantities, J i r o o o trt t b o l o e o p , t r y icez on to OUR CANDY MANUFACTORY. We manufacture all kindle( Fancy and Common Con lectionaries. equal to any that come' from the city, and are prepared to fill large or email orders on short notice and at MT PRICE& We also keep on hand a large and canstant supply of FRUITS AND NUTS, which they will furnish at reasonable tats. The proprietor/ flatter themselves that it needs bet a trial to convince the most sceptical, and plume the must fastldlons. We respectfully eolith a liberal share of public patrm nage, and shall endeavor to merit it. continuance. 561,1869 81.111.18.1ERS k REILEY. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! SELLING OFF AT COST 313astartcol. eb rIPEtle • Are now disposing of their entire stock of Goods AT COST. Persons wishing DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, ETC , ETC., ETC., Will save money by calling on us, as we are determined to close out our entire stock without reserve, REMEMGER THE PLACE: • Smith's new building, Hill Street, Hurd ingdon, Pa. • TO THE LADIES ! The subecribera have recently discovered a new article—the ESSENCE OF STARCH. In calling the attention of the ladles to our Starch, they will and that it economises labor. produces • BEAUTIFUL GLOSS, Mach superior to =OMB starch. and easier to Iron. in fact if you want a beautiful gloss on your elan, or your husband's shirt or collar, procure a box of our Essence of Starch. The cast Is trilling, only 16 centre a box. - Try a box and bo convinced. Every Family should have a box of the Eseence of Starch. For sale by all Grocers and deulordin the United States. Manufactured only by SMITH, MAMMON & CO., sole proprietors, No. 1113 Harmer atteaf, gly-For sale at MASSEY & COll. Enterprise Head. quarters. feb9 BOOKS AND STATIONERY.- • good assortment of mieceilaneous and Echo° /swim—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper— Plain and Fancy Enrelopes—lted, Blue and Black Inks— Blank Books of numerous elseel—Pens, Penoils,Pocket and Desk Inkstands, and every other article usually found In Book and Stationery State, can be bad at fair prim at LBWW:I3OO.Ii..BPATIONBRY k MUSIC STORE. BUSINESS AIEN; TAKE NOTICE! 11l If you want your and neatly printed od anal op% call 240 a t ,18' BOOt opirrottrzlersrasz I;,'lllikilN6DON, PA., DEALERS IN PAINTS, PUMPS, GLASS, STOVES; diary and Carriage Goods, Hubs, and Spokes. LOCKS, BINGES, SCREWS, DRAIN PIPE, DECLINE IN PRICES, THE. NEW PATENT THE ECLIPSE. STOP AT THE AtAlfagß44o NIES jpoßTuniEs. 7 fi'1t . ,7;37.17 In thelboutidhlas Wed and;eatery ffimatir.eNspeake 10 the young man of a home and a:team*, and tells him why, where and how to seek It; it tells the capitalist where to incest; the laborer, to flmigoedwagem the far mer, the beat lands; the , merchant, the ankonfactufer, the professional man , and the meehanle,:af - Gas glint chancbee open to them: It tells everybody hid what they ought to know; about theorist rarources and *onderful progress In weary part of Mfg great country. New, froth, interesting, and popular. Send for circular. Tanners, farmer's sons, and otiei enterprising men, can learn of a money.znaklng business; by addressing PBOPLIC's PUBLISHING 00;„ PhUadil. phi*, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohlo, Chicago, Ill„ Mt. Louls, or Springfield, Mass. colitlew HEAPTOYS AND FANCY V Goons. JOHN - DOLL & SON, No. 908 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa., ' ; mv.0.R7f11,8" s r: TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. The lamed stock and lowest prices in the city. Just received a fine assortment of. Toys of all kinds. Pipes, Caner, Ilarmonlass,rlfarblyei, 7.4ponlidnes, China• Ware, ke. Plea s e call and Viewing. otirstock. -- ocsosai (CARD.) E-- O. THOM.P.9O,Ni .,- • •, • Netoltizint Tailor, • • • N6.9OB 4 iVALfittrit3TREET, - , PIIILADELI.I3IA: ' Especial attention Is Invited to this commodious and beautiful establishment, the extensive stock of seasonable and desirable goods always on hand, the reputation ob• tamed as a !elder in fashions, and the great &ditties pos sessed for the fabrication and prompt dispatch of all or ders. Although eminent In the prosecution of every branch of the trade. for thapartkulaxberiefit:of the great num ber dissatisfied, e • •-- PANTALOON COTTIN3, as a specialty, is announced; which is an art not obtained by imitation, but through close atmly, experience and practice. $•:, These dashing easy and stylish Pantaloons, Ma Milted to al,* this method a trial. $ . octfici-fim t 1 T. SCOTT & CO., • NO.II MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, AND - • „ • SCOTT, BARRETT C 0. ,& NO. 31 FIFTH AVENUE, • PITTSBURGR, PA, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN Watches, Jewelry , ,, Clocks, SILVER GOODS & PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, CUTLERY, PARdy'GOODS, Watch Tools, Materials, Glasses, &e. IsT Orders addressed to New York or Pittsburgh will receive prompt and careful morale.. oct2l-3al SPECIAL 'APIVOUACEMENT. J. E I CALDiNELL &CO. - ---4 •4 JEWELERS; ---;4 91. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, , neve rebuilt, enlarged and remodeled their establish met, destroyed by Ere in Jennary last and have opened the game for bodement. _ With an EntirenewStook OF Illaullfactured and Imported Goods Superior to any they have heretofore oft; fered to the Public. They most cordially Invite all to visit and inspect their Store. ' " ' JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO. Sept. 20. • LADIES' FANCY FURS, John Fareira, 8 Aroh Street, • - Fancy Furs, • LADIES' and CULL MEN'S WEAR. laying, enlarged, r. feted and lm pr cored oldand favorably Ivrti fur emporillin emortmeht of all the Aura from first handy, in Swope. and have had them made up by the meet skill ful workman, 1 would respectfully Invite my friends of linutlngdon and adjacent coulitimcto-call and examine my very large and beantlful siesortment of Il l ney for Ladles and Children. Ism determined to eall- at as low prices as any other respectable house in the city. All Pars Warranted. No misrepresentations to sect sales. JOHN VAREIItA, 718 ARCH Street, above 7th, South Bide PHILADELPHIA. 000. a. OWL. UMW B. LYTLE. Minn A. 127.11. T"WAAL OF STEEL, IyTLE & BTREL having located on their tractor land with two miles of the borough of Huntingdon, • STEAM SAW MILL, . are prepared to manufacture all kinds ' OAK AND PINE LUDIBEIt. The mill will be ran to Re Utmost capacity and will be In operation during the entire summer and part of the autumn months. They will be enabled to furnish Lum bar in large quantities,' and of alldimenslons, at the low eat cash price. . Orders respectfully eollrlted. Lumber delivered at the Penna. Railroad, or canal. Uuntingdon, April 22, 1868. ff , WANTED, At the New Tannery in 310IINT UNION, on P. Ra j 2500 Voids Want Ilethlock OABQ PAID ON DELtiERY. Addreso W. H. ROSENSTEEL & SON, Atnr.6.3at MOUNT UNION, PA. TllO5. Bunceonz. WW. Ii.I3VIOHINZLI THOS. BUHOHINELL & SON, MettIiACTUUSIS 07 " SASH,,,DOORS, SHUTTERS, FICKAtING, And all kinds of Building Material, NIINTiNGDON, PA. 6tob26•tf w. WooP,B. W. 5.1.515, Will MATZ A. Utmost. min, " DAUS multi Thelllaion.}3ank of kiontingdor, (Late John 'Bare kkOO.;)a- HUNTINGDON, PA. CAPITAL, paid up, 550,000 Solicit eccounti from Baxike t Battlers and other'. liberal Interest- allowed on time Dapoalts. All kinds f Secorltlee, bought and sold for the grad COmminlloll,- Collections made on all points. Drafts (mall parte of EtwoPo ntipplieti at the usual rates. ~ • ; -Pawns depositing Vold and 'Enivierilvrill rectllve the. in saw return with interest. , , Thapertnere are indirid yell} , liable to the extent. of their wllolteoperty for ell Deposita. The unfinished balloons of the late firm of John Bare co. will be completed by The thdon Bank of Huntingdon y 21,18694( O. O. NORTH, Cashier. LIME. .. 4. From the kiln of Gen. Taylor, Illeirkleaborg, prov en by chemical analysis to bo of the Wei qualityi*OOte• stoutly kept sad for sale in arty quantity; at thadvo' t of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad. aak.kppi, to Henry teistet t Ptaprtetor of flitrad' Top Hour." • •• --' . .-Whi t ZEICLER Flirgishmg, Fancy, • A, q vf_ DRESS 043014, ePaela, Poplins; Plaids, snalsdnes, Lawns, Cliagbannfi, fins Cambric', litnenol Denims, fins .11nun,,Mar• ' tales',FashiollaUle Diss Trimming. BIM Fringes, Otitione, Iligle:s,Velvai Ribbons,' eft: Barnleping goods, Stocking% El Draw, Cotton, Wool, ite of all eolontaliliti lined, Cotton, are„, of all shoo, and, latest styles, Under . garments of . all kir*, for La. dies; Gents andTbildrea., Table Linen, lanoline, NanB,lno.' Doylies, tic. Sheeting and Shifting; Illroviitnad Aloielled; front 8 cents op. •L",61112,' Marge stock of the! latent ly Notion„ Zephyre, Yarns & I A kill 'goal' of ohdifiest;;..l,, ! c : pl+,,,rr than the Allal`Roole 0 ^nlje4be • • d0n;;67.1. ; D u„ r,. .Vlrat National Ileolt r li flea. " J ,11.1. wn , BARCAMS. • I hive been requested by the miner* of the following , Sewing Machines to dispose of teem if poselble *tithe prices annexed,ai they wieh to procure Binger matlilin In their plar,e: - One Grover 6 Baker Machine, loop ititeh, Iq good ntm• ning order, coat $9O, will take $5O one Florence machine with tucker B e., coat $BO, will take (good order) $5B, one Grover Baker machine, 100 stitch, with box, .coat. $B5, will take $45; one Wilcox B Gibbs, coat $O5, will take $3O; one Grover di .Baker machine, good running order, coat $55 will take $4O one Parker Machine, with cover,'well fi nished, coat $O O, will take $B5; one-fine Grover & Baker idechlun, never been need, coat with tack. er, extra hemmers &5 ,1 78, will take $7O. ' ' • Letters for information and orders for : the celebrated' Bingeriddebinito be'eddreesed • July 28-tf . J. 0. BLAIR Ifuntingdon Pa. • SEWINC MACHINE . . V= BALE CEEAP. Owing to the demand for our Machines we have decided be take all kinds. of Machines in exchange for the GRO. VER HAKIM: ' • - ' We will also exchange new machines for old Grover Biker that are worn out or out of repair, on reasonable' terms . We' have for eale the `following ldachines which tiff have taken In exchange for, the Grover & Baker: 1 Singer Machine, cost $66, will take $l5 ' 1 Parkerdo 0 46, 1 Singer de • " SO, "'• • 60 1 Wilcox k Gibbs do w 60., 2 4 1 1 Singer do 60, Parker do IA 60, el 30 All' orders for the abotentil for the celebrated qROVER'. it,t4ellt -Machines, addre s s; GREENE Leleter's Building, BuntiOgdon,ya. =I 'HUNTINGDON , ACADEMY: , 111 n 6 u t o will open the re '"Monday of Clabber deaf., • • The Term will continue II weeks, and invite of both Bain will be received... . • The Coupe of Study will embrace a full Academic ed. ucathinin 'Commoit English; also in-Sciantf9c,lifathe4' matical and Clammiest Literature. , • • 'Rates of Tuition; $lO, 512 , 60, an d 145 per Terre. " If moderate encouragement be received, earnest efforts, will be made ''to establish a successful and permanent' School at this place; and in.this enterprise the cond., &trice of the camtuliaity Most reopecthilly soliciteV;" ,Further information can be had by addreeelog r JAS. A. STEPHENS, Principal, - ' New Illoostifichl, Pa. Attar After •September 20, Huntingdon, Pa. " - ' :August 4,17544 f , • ' , • READ AND BE POSTED ! THE NEWLY , MARRIED • Neer- trurnlture - D • THE undetTigned would roupooifully ;I_, announce that ho manufactures and keops conelautly i on band and splendid assortment of DINING•AND BREAKFAST TABLES, - ' ; BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS ' WASH AND CANDLE STANDS Windsor and cane coat chairs. cupboardeigilt and role. wood moulding for mirror and picture frames, and livarli sty of articles not mentioned, at prices that cannot fail to be eatiefactury. " He is oleo agent for the well known Bailey & Decamp patent spring Bed Bottom. The public are invited to call and examine Me stock before purchasing elsewhere. ' Work and sales room on 11111 street, near Smith; one door west of Yenter's store. • Iluntiogdo4, Aug.l, 1866 gavaguraigaz Manufacturer and Dealer in .1 81 .17 Mt. ; IV I 1 1° 7a r Respectfully invites the attention of the Public.to his stand on Hill at., Huntingdon, in the rear of George W Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, where be manufactures and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. 'Per. eons wishing to purchase, will do well to give !Limn call. Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges reasonable. . Idle of the Moak, be. I and Bth ft., south side PIIILADELPAI 8. porter, kinnufactarer dealer in all kinds lityof - ... Aleo, Undertaking carried on, and Collins Made in any etylo &aired, at abort notice. The subscriber bans NEW AND ELEGANT HEARSE and Is prepared to attend Funeral, at any place in town or country. • • J. M. W. 1813. Huntingdon, May 9, 1866-tt IV - Mgr() v TO THE N. E. CORNER OP DIAMOND. Boot and Shoe Emporium. I JOHN H. WESTBROOK PI Reapictfully informs the c4tizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that he haainit received from the city a Haw and splendid stock of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sack Trunks, &c., &c., &c., all of whlchhe 18 prepared to aef at greatly reduced price! Don't forget the dew stand In the Diamond. Old einito. mere and the public generally are invited to call. • Huntingdon, sp.; 1869. GEO. SHAEFFER mllaejust returned from the out with OM" BOOTS, SHOTS, GAITERS, LOC., Which he offers to the inspection or his enetoteere and the public generally. Ile will sell hie stock et the tioet REASONABLE PRICES, and those who purchase once will sUrely cell solo BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER, and REPAIRING done In the neateet and moat expo& Nowt manner. , . Call upon Mr.'Bchaeffer at his shop on 11111 street, few doors west of the Diamond. ap. 14, 1863 N EW BOOT AND SHOT STORE . WM. AFRICA ♦ Informs tghasNi openaahiaermdtt .I.IIA, tdalnend; Run llnge% A Fine Assortment of all' - kinds' of BOOTS AND SHOES; ,• • • `h , • rot piffles, Gentlemen and tldren. . , . MI of which be wlli sell it fair i'mess: voaclitoni dna,. rnanpritzu.. Call and examine my atocY. _ Idinufseturing and Repairing none. to order Co usual.. Ituntitirdon, Ap. 14, 1409. Surveyor General's Office, • • HARILIBBDAG, Sr.a 8, 1869. • rllO THE OWNERS OF UNPAT. 1. ENDED LANDS: In obedience to so Act of Ar bly, epproted the eighth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixtroine, you are lueeby notilled that the "pointy Lend Lien Docket," containing the list of unPatented lands for Huntingdon county, prepared undee,the Act of Assembly of the twentieth diday, out thousand'eight handfed and sixtpfowr, and the supplement' thereto, has this day been forwarded to the. Drotboiattarrof the conoty, at whose of ce it May be izamined. The lions can only he liquidated by too porch:4B.room)), interest and Ira, end Teething* rplittaati throne: this Depart -/xcot 11.13AilIPBEL ,L;_ • Stamm GoierdL Sept. Ys,-6n' COUNTAII-fUl+l 4 ef DRAL.E.IIB Aits • httieDiMp tele Iteuvree In 11110,V . 440: ti ht . I L 11171111." `A I 4 WfIVISSALk 141 chop as Owego, am the limey le • ve a iethoteealq stori,i.ePßllB4elphia. ~ • • ~ ~. • . , - • :‘ , --- IL ItoMICPI : *eittoriii4na. Izt"' • • • From . lB.oo upwardq. *at.Ame Qdk tlago:zb - vreitzio AND ALL IN WANT-OF JAMES HIGGINS J. M. WISE, SPLENDID STOCK