ttcllSitrt H tra - r1 N G A Wednesday morning, Nov. 10, 1869 ,LOCAL &-PRSONA:L. •"•". "' •'•: , .,": , rtili - d7ries Locige,, .I%o*. 300, A- meets second & e Monday evening of h' mom h,' in Ih r own's building. • Sianding:Rone T 7. $, ?ll...Chapter, No. 201, meets the fleet Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown'e ifunicitaiLtditel No. 111',' , 41,0. 1., meets every Friday evonioi, third floor, in Leistir's Mount Hoc Ctunp . of I. 0. 0. F., meets every second fourtli t ruesdnys, in Leister's building, third floor. i...*Standi . n.q,Stosie• Ledge, No. 85,1. 0. O. T., meets every Xue§datlayetilngliethird floor,of ,Read's building. c,.i.ArraMoe_Trib?,;2ll). 68, KV. of R. M., meets every - Thursday evicting, third - floor; Ulster's building. 'young lletrtOrristian.attso&fation meta the first and third Zdon4t neentup each month, In Small's building. k rast. 33— A. 2e, ineeta - Ttairditiondity of each mouth 'Court Llouite=it,-•- • • - :Moan COnnell Meets the irik Friday. evening of each - hicatinition. Large, N 0.147, K. of P., aneeti every Sat nartlayAvenbig in helater's building. • ; - • - Churches. - . - aalitist rharelk - -Washington Street': :Rev. J. W. Plan. nett.' Services on Sabbath ild34 e. m.; 7 p. m. Cathotio—,W3uhfugton Street.,.ltev.o. P. Gallaher. Ser '' oleos nut Circe Sundays in every month. EvingetrailKithheran-'-31ifilin Street. Itev. J. J. Kerr. ilereicheideKabblith: 1034 a. m., 7 p. m. (Jarman itefermed—Chirch Street. Bee. S. D. Stecklo. Service on Sabbath: 7. p. m. aieibodist EpittccipalChurph street. Rev. R. E. Wilson. ' • Services on Sabbath : 10% a. m., 7 p. m. • Protestant }:pbteopal-11{11,street. Rev. A. 1.1.803t0, Services ou Sabbath: 10%0. m., b% p. m. 4resbyterian-11111 Street. Itev. 0. W. Zahntser. Ser. • vices on Sabbath: 11 a: m , 7 p.m. Brief Hems. • Prevalent--colds and neuralgia. . 'Winter, is rapidly approaching. . Are the poor in our o!vnraiyeittubel eared for? I.: Thesaurltraut starripers aid.: cutters have played bad havoc with cabbage•heads. I.'ljn'Tyrciee Bengii had , the "excruciating pleasire"'ef moving its office last week. _Somebody htte.i.;neented,,on ihOtight, vt:ill , Ltekeitie'r;faco of .. - Th`elliewistown School Directcireliave abut . jished the use of the rod in the public eehools :o(.thef - ittirough. Wise. - .There s are2oo,oßo threshing machined in - . - tlietrtilledStattes 'lO ea3o . iitilltini of quliool Imams" and the"old folks at home." Robert Bonner, of New York, offers : S:loo,- 4:100 liirit'h . orse which will trot as fast as Dex ter—a plil4.in 31;ist . of lost week was like Indian Sum. amen The commencement of this week was squally and chilly. : 2 , • , Wm. 11. Swartz, of Altoona, has taken .charge of the local columns of the Beaver Local. He knows how to do it, Lawyers must sleep more comfortably than people in general—it is immateri•il on which 'side they lie. Enterprise—The young town of ;Philips !burg, Centre' county, i 6 to hare a $50,000 'tannery, with a capacity for tanning 10,000 • If street'crossings: ore Made to walk on, srhy.biit are so often blockaded by lopes and wagons', and timid pedestrians compelled to flounder through the midi' _ . The Broad Top manslaughter case is now on trial before our court; A . largo number of witnesses hare been summoned, and their St:blifnoifyipay]iplelctit the trial s:ereeeld;iys. A photographer in Massachusetts was re cently visited by a young woman whd with 'meet simplicity asked: "how long-does it take to get a photograph after-you leave your measure ?" Subscribers who took the Globe for the .onmpaign can renew subedriptiun at, any time. The time•is - pant when newspapers could be given away. The paper•maker's cry of "cash" has taught us another tune. An anatomical observer asserted a few days since that there were 40,981 feathers on the wings of a butterfly.. "I do'n't believe said one of his hearers. "Then count them for yourself," was the reply. harry Chamberlain, of Alexandria, has leased the Franklin House and is tiow run- ning it. He knows how to keep ,n hotel, a fact all who will give him a call will be sure of. " Mr. S. D. Heffner was former landlord. Farmers should attend to having all their implements well taken care of for protection during the winter. Nothing is so indicative .of a careless farmer as to see the. various thuds scattered over the farm. A little labor ,now will save a great deal of waste.. - . The-Union Steam Bakery and Candy Man tufacto ry on Moore street, back of the Castil ian Garden, is one of the objects of interest strangers should not fail to see. 'The gentlemanly proprietors, Messrs: Summers Reilly, will be happy to receive calls of Ivisitors or orders from patrons. Our legal friend Thos. W. Myton, Esq., li whose card appears in this issue, has taken alp quarters in the office of J. Sewell Stewart, Esq., where ho will be pleased to attend with promptness to any business he may be en. trusted. with.' Tom is a good fellow, and we bespeak for him a liberal share of patrOnage. Some people don't believe in advertising— says an exchange—because they say "nobody aeads the papers." But let them get in volved in some scandal, and you will find them flying around to the newspapers offices with the request, "please don't mention that little affair, it's a mistake ; I don't want my name published all over the country." 0, no . During the fiscal year ending with the 30th .of June last, there were delivered by carriers in the fifty principal cities and towns of the United Stites, 80,071,052 mail letters, 18,- 390,627 fecal or drop missives, and 21,054,- ,892 trewspatierti. We are certainly a reading And writing people. A little son of-Mrs. Weaver, a widow lady of Hollidaysburg, while leading a colt with the halter round his wrist, the animal ran Qfl dragging the boy several hundred yards, territdy,..mashing his face find cutting his skull, besides otherwise badly bruising his body. At last accounts the bey-Was lying in a very critical condition. ,• - , , The Bellefonte-Natio/MI kive3 a complete history of the erection of the Glass Works at that place. 1n.1866 a party of gentlemen to pittabWrAh n amil.ofter some , censUlta . iion with afending east! manufacturer there, returned to Bellefonte, and in a short time a company was formed with a capital basis Of $50,500. The concern was leased on the let of January last ,to ,J. V. Thomas & Co., and they turned out 17,000 boxes of glass front the 18th of January to the let of July, when a new blast was put in, and now from 900 to 1000 boxes of glass, of all sizes, aro turned out per week. A force of 57 persons isnwsployed;tbe amount of material used dal ly is: Soda, 1 ton, lime I ton, coal 10 tone, wood 1 cord, and 1000 feet of lumber for boxes. We would like if) see just such a fac tory erected at Huntingdon, which is as well • if pot better adapted to such an interest as "Sigifor, tt''; COW eXhibi ed here for six nights, seine two weeks ago and left .without paying all his bills) -because ho did-not make money enough to,!, pay; themi' He_ tweet to Altoona to try his luck there, some of his Huntingdon creditors following 'him and, helping; by exposing his sitort-cbmings here, to prevent him from' making money there, arid. he left.there'-'its - ho lettrlituTitingiloff,"An debt to printers and others. , He next ,arrived at. Johnstown, where his Jail urea len' and 'tit-'Altoona` had' been madelenownand . be - failed - there in making expenses, and in his attempt to get away without paying his debts he got into a fight with a constable and finally himself and his two fe anae aside - ant:win ofthenontity, where they will remain until they`are let out to save coils to the ' county.— as.hel left •OtheyEl,, but we -did not think- we could get our money by publishing to the world that he had left town without paying up, and using, onninfluence to prevent him from maklng,,,e2tßenses at other' I places. 494- -- tdoki4lutdrii's promise to pay, just as we have taken the promis ,esitopay:of-dtwns of]men - nearerho me who have, proven themselves not any more honest than ,Rubini -and no doebtrOur :13eighbors o f the-Joui.mil American and,Monitor, can find many Rubinis on their books who will pay about as a9op ,ts Siguuar,R übi n w Strangereslionld beiti lianbrably trea ted, us other- scamps- 7 ,0- publish all Would be'dealieg,Out justice imparti• Y. NE. C. A. Netting On Friday evening last a' largo and very interesting public meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association•of; this place, was held in the Presbyter ian• church. The meeting was hddress ed by delegates from the Williamsport Convention of that body; including three of the delegates from the Hun tingdon Association. The young speak.: ers acquitted themselves creditably, and the tenor of their remarks .indica ted that their attendance at the Wil liamsport Convention had infused new vigor in them to work for their Mas ter's glory. Each one felt how little he had been doing, and was resol•. veil to do, more in the future, and' inspired- by • this-- motive he talked earnestly and feeliugly to the audi ence,. although we, doubt, if any of them ev.r•before iipoke to 06' largo an audience under• like circumstance. Thu audience ,was pleased, and no ; doubt maiy retired wishing God speed for the Christian Associations of young men, throughout our land, and more partic ularly-for our'dwn: ' = - The,natues of th© young gentlemen who addressed the meeting were : Messrs. Thos: Cree, Rabe, Jennings, and Porter, President of the Y.)111.2C. A., of Pittsburgh; and J. : P.-Blair, Esq., Dr. R. It. Weistling. and O. B. Armi tage, Esq., President of the Y. M. C. A., of Huntingdon. Sad Polsonkng Case We learn that two gentlemen resi ding in Germany Valley, in the lower part of the ewinty, were poisoned one day lasOreek by eating some hind of root whiVfAliey, thought was spike nard. • Thy found. tfiwroot- iia - Mlenee corner of a flea, in which they had been plowing._ Shortly - after eating it, one of them r:'Da - vid- Bowman be came troubled k with!'7iolent pains in the stomach and boWels..,lle called for water, and hat'ingArank - it immedi ately expired r i - ,The other man, whose name we hai'e not learned, was like wise attacked, but drank milk, which acted as an antidote for the, poison, and he recovered. - —We have learned, singe writing the 'above, through, a correspondent, that the accident happened on Thurs• day last; and that the poisonous root was aconite, or wolf's ham The de. ceased was one among the most re spected farmers in Shirley township, and his unfortunate demise has cast a gloom dyer that whole community. Valuable Farm• for Sale. Three valuable farms, situate in dif ferent parts of Blair county, are offer ed for sale, as will be seen by refer once to our advertisements. The first is a splendid tract of land, containing 300 acres, in Canoe, valley, and is_near the railroad, and other conveniences. It is in a high state of cultivation, and had thereon some valuable - improve. meets: Farm No. 2 contains; 140 acres of good limestone land, situate in Woodberry township. It has some valuable improvements. Farm No. 3 is, situated near Hollidaysburg, and contains 100 acres. Good soil, good apple orchard, and brick house, and other improvements. Altogether these are very valuable farms, and persons desirous of making a good investment should avail themselves of the oppor tunity, by attending the sale at Holli daysburg on Wednesday, the Bth of December next. For terms and other particulars read advertisement. =I On Saturday morning last ) a man named William Holing, while walking on the railroad track, at the curve near the quarry below town, was struck by an engine of a freight, train coming towards town, and thrown with violence against the stone wall, and instantly. killed. His head was badly cut, and ho received other bodi ly injuries. It is reported that he was an inmate of the County Poor House, and he bad left that institution, and was coming to town, perhaps to earn a livelihood. ME The house of Benjamin Leonard, about oi r :fotirth of a mile-from Three Springs, this county, eitiight fire from the stove-pipe, last Sunday-afternoon, and was entirely consumed. All his goods . were saved except three bed steads, and some flour. Mr. Leonard has sustained a heavy loss, as he - is poor man, and had just recently pur chased the property. When will people learn to examine the stove pipes in their houses, more thoroughly 't Every year at this sea son we record such calamities, all ow ing to a want of carefulness: lag firokeik. On lust Friday afternoon, Mr.: Jos. Summers of this place, while digging clay in the brick yard of Mr. Frank nefright, had his leg broken several inches below the knee by a five feet bank giving way and falling upon him. 0 3 , Subooribe fur Tig Giwygg, , ' :;=-T,he Diteotcirif of the Peoi•.'cif ?Zinn - eon/4 Met: on Aloes day last, at wbich.time 11r. Smith, the new Direeftir, - loole his - Seat, in place of_ Ar: •.I.l.aVitian e.'eipi red last month., Mr. H. retires from the.! office of Director with the approbation of all taxpayers who Were acquainted I his strict ,integrity.!and)his un yielding efforts to keep' - the expenses bribe: hObse'at lowfiguie exigencies of.the intnatcs I•etires the pl'eadit,l;'Wellt.;kone . ,;go4aarl?faithful servant;' &c. Your eorrespondent,-. in% company with the Directors of the Blair enunty Alms'llowie, was taken through the premises. There - you can see almost alt kinds of invalids, from the raving maniac to the most submissive; adults who' appear to ho mere children; old women and men whose ages range from seventy-five to ninety five years, all apfieSrA4 O,onteßtedP was re marked tliat they appeared much more comfortable than a great many of the taxpayers who contribute to their sup port:" There aro about'fifty inmates, 'a nal - 1114i of whdm are Children, tho' there is scarcely any more noise in the house than in our best regulated fam ilies. The rooms from the cellar to the attic appear to be scrupulously clean, and everything in order. The inmates appear to love the affable and ever watchful steward, Mr. John Lo• gan, who treats them with a fatherly care, seeing that the wants of those. who cannot help, themselves are.atten• ded to, not giving,himself rest until all are comfortable in the _house The steward_ appears to be highlypteetned' by'all Who - fume; had any transactions with him in connection with thehouse. The_Direetors, apprebiating ' his quail, fictitious, have reappointed him for another, term; and. wo .hope as long as ho discharges those arduous duties as ho has and is doing ; he will be con tinued.,' •:•". • '.•• ';A:SIAICUS; Shirleytwp MECHANICS' WIVE4.-it is in the mid dle ranks of life where we behold wo man in all her glory—notes doll to carry silks and jewels; not a puppet to be flat- Jere& by profane adoration; admired :but tick - esteemed ;ruling; by passion, not affection ; imparting ber weakness, not her constancy, to the'sex she would exalt; the Source and mirror of vanity —we see her as a wife, partaking the care and cheering the anxieties of her husband; dividing his toils, by. her do. mesticdiligcncc,spreading cheerfulness around her, for his sake sharing the decent refinements of the world with out being . proud of them; placing_ all -tier joys and happiness in the man she loves As a mother, ve find her affec tionate, the ardent. instructress of the children, whom she has, tended - from their' infancy; 'training, ihem up to thought arid Virtue, to piety and benev olence;; :addressing them_ ail- rational beings and preparing them to become men and women in their turn Meehan ice' daughters should make the' beet wives in the world. Astounding Owing to a great rush of the public to tho Boot and Shoo store of our friend Mr. John 11. Westbrook, in a few shoit s weeks his shelves were com pletely demoralized and hie immense stock of boots and shoes were effectu ally routed, and they aro now adorn ing the feet of many of our citizens who made the capture. He was of course obliged to buy another stock, and he invites the public to make as many sieges as they choose, as ho is &tern, to • keep up the supply at all'hazards. His goods aro good and cheap. He has a large assortment of loather which ho offers at low prices to the trade. Give him a call. it. Tte.We have often watched the course Of so many distressed, emacia ted and forlorn dyspeptics, or wornout and prostrated females, who have tak en a new lease of life, and gradually received - vigor, - st rength, health, arid the power of social pleasure from the effects-of Plantation Bitters, that we are not surprised at the testimonials daily receivol. If it is a pleasure to do good in the world, how full must be the measure Of the Proprietors of these celebrated Bitters. 3lialim.rA WAiert.—Superior to tho best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. tf Wesley' Dramatic Troupe This troupe performed several nights last week to full houses in Yenter's Hall. Their performances were good, and the selections comprise the thril ling, laughable and interesting. They will perform Tuesday and Wednes• day evenings of this week, dtid we would advise all lovers of the drama to drop in and see their performances, in Yenter's Hall. Admission 25 cents, reserved seats 50 cents. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock. DEDICATION.--The Bethel Presby• terian elmvph at Shavers Creek Bridge, three milo aboaPetersburg, will be dedicated on Tuesday, 16th of 'Nov at ten and-a-half o'clock, a. m. Rev. S.'l'. Lowry, of Philadelphia, will preach the sermon, and many other ministers will be present. ttel_Persons in need of School Books fur their children, Primers,. A B C curds, &c., or miscellaneous Books and notions of all kinds, should call at Lewis' Book Store, where they will find a good assortment. Any book of recent publication ordered when desired. • fly. Parmers needing a Grain-drill, will do'Well - to ealkin - Wharton & Ma guire and examine the Willoughby gum-spring grain drill, either with or - without - phosphate attachment, before purchasinK.r; - :tf de-Housekeepers, look to your in terests and buy the Eclipse Cook Stove at A. R. Steivart k Co's. 2t Itta.A.linannes for 1870 for sale at Lewis' Book Store. Either German or English. A peat variety of Parlor Stoves and Heaters at A. B. Stewart & Co's. DIED, In York, Pa., on tho 28th ofOctOber, 1869, Wwf,TAm Wr.r.fm, aged 1.9 years and 8 months. Will was a former resident of this borough and his death has caused deep sadness among his friends. Ile was an industrious and hom est bey, end.wonld if, he had been spared, LIP' 00411 span.' Rest in peaqt • GOSS/f.., , i - Says Gossip One to Gossip Two, '!While shopping in the town, Old Mrs:l'ry to'ine remarked, Smith bought his goods of Brown," :Says;AlrasipzTwo;to Gossip "Pre heard it said to-6y, my friend, SMith gOt his goods from BrOvin I" Suva Gotisip Three to Gossip Four, With something of a frown : [think, "I've hoard strange news—what do 'you ' Smith took his goods from Brown." Says Gossip Four to Gossip Five, , ' Who blazed it round the town: "I've heard to-day ouch shocking Demi - Smith stole his goods-from Brown.", SToia WARE.--1100 1, 2,i3,4, ; 5; and o?gallen - Astene• erockh jay?; jngs• and juit - recolveil 'at 'the Red - Front GrocerOlnd fot, aale'wholeselo and re tail cheaper than .at any ether place in ilia coun'tq. , • Ladles Dresses and Boys Clothing Mrs. B; Annie McCabe respectfully in forms theAniblic that she has removed to the house: formerly occupied - by IL MoManigill, on Washington street, and is prepared to make Ladies' Dresses andßoys' Clothing, of all kinde r — She respectfully; nvites a full share of ,putranage. Daesi-MAKixo, &c.—Miss Mollie Reeves, respeotfallY infifrins the Public that she can be found at C. B. Lowe'e,.tivo doors south of the Baptist Parsonage, West Huntingdon, where•she is prepared to make Ladies' Dres ises and Children's Clothes of all kinds. She ;would be thankful fur a share of patronage. October P. 2m. j•' CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPERTI-A full stock of the best Sugars, Sfrnps, Teas, Molasses, Coffees, Spices, and goods of all kinds, (Try-Goodr, excepted,) on hand at:,the Red Front "Grocery, and selling cheap, cheaper, cheapest. - pocket:book; containing some Money,. was,lost; this:morning, between the Foundry in West Hunt. ingdon and March's store. The finder will please return it to this office. Carpet Weaving Mrs. Matilda Pheasant is prepared to weave rag carpets, ,and solicits patronage fain a generous public. Residence Wash ington s3treet, West Huntingdon. tf A et" 51eLanaliati, Stone & Isett keep the repairs of nil their instruments, and can be had any time. jel6-5m F a tin er s , go 'to McLanahnn, Stone 41:, Ism, of Hollidaysbtirg, and buy your Agri cultural Implements. fur they have the beat assortment of agricultural implements in the State. , _ jel.6 5m • Stir House keepers will save money by buying their _Groceries at Enter prisolleadquarters. , , . .„ Itek..llleLonalmn, Stone Isett, - sole deal , ere in the Geiser Thresher and Seporntor and triple power. jel6.sin t o • I,d • 14666 V fd . rued; !Au , and MARKETS: WHOL6ett6 MARELT., - NIILADELITIA, Nov. 9, IR 9. aperfla ° ± 'R i.25®5.75 Extra Fleur per ett rel 0.75@6.25 nye Flour tier barrel , 5824050 Red Wlteatper baehpl, ......... .. , ......................... $1".1201laa Ceia,per • 'r I . I6 @LIS Oate 'perlislker • `so®s7ete. PrrldlaUllOrl, Nov 8,180. S.Fritig Wheat Flour per barrel $6 (logo 73 .ow WheAt per bnallel $1,30®1.35 Corn per bushel 0441.00 Oats per bushel ' 60@52ets. flys per bushel I sllo®l-15 MIME! Nita Yorug, Nov. B.—Gold closed RI 51,2,,,i6 HUNTINGDON 11.1ARICHT9. COIIRECtED WEEKLY BY lIM:NRY &CO wnozzests PRICES. FLOUR—Superfine Flour, per barrel, $4.50 Extra Flour, do 5.25 Family Flour, do 6.25 GRAIN—Red: Wheat, per bushel, I.lo®l 20 White Wheat, , do • 1.30 Rye,' - ' do -., 1.00 Corn, new, do 75 Oats, do 40 Barley, do ' 1.00 SEED—Timothy, 'do 2.50 Flaxseed, do • 2.00 • Cloverseed,•-per 04 lbs. : , 5.00 PliOVlSlONB—Potatbas; - per be.4hel, • 50 Dried Apples, do 2.25 Corn Meal, per cwt., 1.75 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 11am, - 23 Side, .120 Shoulder, 18 COAL—Hard coal, par ton, 6.00(07.50 Broad Top coal, do 3.00(03.50 LUMBER, per 1000 feet, 12.00®30.00 SHINGLES—Lap, per 1000- ft., 10.00(012.00 Joint Shingles, do 5.00(06.50 liftscELLANsous—Bark, per cord, 8.00 Bran, per cwt., 1.25 Hops, per pound ' 40 Wool, dd 45(050 Hay, per ton, 10.00 Hides, 6@7 Green Apples, do .75(01.00 Onions, do 75 THE HUNTINGDON • Manufackning Company, Is now prepared to fill Orders for WEATHERBOARDING, FLOORING, DOORS, AND SASh, And in short to do all kinds of ,Carpenter work— To furnish HUBS, SPOKES and FELLIES, in quantities, and receive orders for sarAll orders should be addressed to C. W. AKTLEY, President, Huntingdon, Pa. June IG, 18094. TRAY BOAR. ' kJ Canto to the reakionee at the tUbsorihor in Juniata towndi ip, about October lit, 'net., a white BOAR, about eight months old—no marke. The owner it renowned to coma forward, prove property. pay charges, nod take him away, (Rhombi° ho will be dieveted ef according to law. Oct. 27* B.N. pmaiiTAL. NOTICE TO TEACIIBRS. • school directors of Penn distpiCta want tc employ two 11140 teachers. A liberal sqlary will In , Pat 4 to com petent teaelime. Apply to I. WINTKODE, Seey. joules Creck, !p.i.qt., Co. CUE CI • :s h r t 46): NYA A.X,MOVART,, y FRANK:VT. STE.WART ' A. R . . Stewart_& Co. AIINTINGDON, PA., DEALERS IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS, PUMPS, STOVES, GLASS, OILS, LAMPS; ROPES, HAI POMO Scythes, Snaihs, Grain Cradles, Sad- dlery and Carriage Goods, Hubs, and Spokes. NAILS AND IRON, LOCHS, HINGES, SCREW'S, DRAIN RIP.E, SSE'X'CIoIVM.W.A.Xt3EII, and nn endless variety of goods in his line -We are receiving goods almost every day from manufaeturere, nod in view of late DECLINE IN PRICES, and our experience in selecting be.rl brands and reliably palilies of goods, purchasers will find it to their advantage to examine our dtoek. THE NEW PATENT ECLIPSE COOK STOVE, which throws all others in the sbudiii, is still increasing in popularity, and pleases so well that everybody wants THE ECLIPSE. STOP AT TUB BIG PADLOCK SIGN Huntingdon, Jan 13, 1869-tr. E. C. SII3I3IERS. LUKE REILE Y UNION STEAM BAKERY AND Gaudy Manufactory / HUNTINGDON, Pd. • THE undersigned have fated up a firet•class steam BAKERY at the Castilian Gordon on Church street, and aro prepared to furnish 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 manufacture all kinds of Fancy and Common Con fectioneries. equal to any that comes trout the city, and are prepared to till large or small orders on short notice mid at Cif Y MOM. We nice keetrun hand a large and constant supply of FRUITS AND NUTS, , which they will furnish at reasonable rates. , The proprietors flatter themselves that it needs nut trial to convince the most sceptical, and plaice time moat fastidious. We reepenfully solicit a liberal there of public patro nage, and shall endeavor to merit its continuance. 5e1,1809 61331.11ERS & REILYX. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! SELLING OFF AT COST 313Etartc:sl c rioniel Are now ,disposing of their entire stock' of Goods AT COST. Persons wishing DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, 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. , • - REMEMBER THE PLACE: Smith's new building, Hill Street, Hunt- ingdon, Pa. octl2 Fl l O TILE LADLES I, The subscrihere heee reemily 41.0vered neN't eitielethe ESSENCE OF STARCH, In calling tho attention of the , ladles to our Starch.. they n HI lied that it economizes labor, produces a BEAUTIFUL GLOSS, Much superior to common starch, anifeasier to iron. Iq fact it you want a beautiful gloss on your skirt, or your husband's shirt or collar, procure a box of our Essence of Starch. The cast is trilling, ouly 15 cents a box. Try a box and be convinced. Every Family should have a bus of the Essence of Starch. For .10 by all Orerora and sealers Its the United States. Manulactured only by SMITH, HAMMON it CO., auto proprititurs, No. Ma Mariner street, Philadelphia. Saw For Bale at 111,ASJNX 4 CO'S. Enterpr i ta i e ,o llead. ironing. BO°" ANT, sT4Tio.oxity:—, . grad ruportMent of kntscinlansoue and Schoo mama—Foolscap, .l.elter, Commercial add Note Paper— Plain and Fancy Enxelopeaßed, Blue And 84e4 Inks-- Blank Books of numerode sizes—Pons, Pencils, Pocket and Desk Inkstands, and every ocher article nsnally found in Book and Stationery More, can be ly,l, nt tar Ones at LBW'S' Bftc,:STATI.ONXBY 4 MUSIC STOBX. IDUSINES:S MEN, TAKE NO ION! jj It you utaut your card madly printed on e'avel oi?fy,3 4 call at 0 204" . 4 4YP. 4T447.0F48r5r0,Re• " Tin rtvir:r Tr;,l WANTED li WA NTRD, $75 to $2OO per month, mate or female, to hell the e. lebrated and original Common Sense Family Sewing,ypehltio,itaproved and perf4Ved_Llt will hem, fell, start; tpdifl6froliVirdintl/hibrOidarlu a mod su perior uninneY2 , ifOr;eimPlcity and du rtbility, it has no. rival. Do not buy from any parties sOimg noteltinaa snider ti,: ~nom nags, as ours, unless having a Corillicstn of A Kuney signed by its, as they aro worthless Cast It on Machines. Fur circulfkre and terms apply or addretw, 11. CRAWFORD & CO, • 0020-1 m 410 Cheatrmt Street, Philadelphia, Pa _ WANTED .4GEN.S.'4I',OXIIIIOII9IES AND FORTUNES, In theboundlrse West and runny 2outh. It speaks to the young man of a homo and a fortune, and tells him Why, %here end how to melt it; It toile the capitalist %here to invost,44.laborvr, to lludgood wages; tilt, far.' mer, the L,^at, merchant ; , the manufacturer, the professional on and - thensechanic, of the great chanches open to them tel la everybody just what they ought to know, about the vast :mources end wonderful progress lu everyl:Part Orthfs ' great country. New, fresh, interesting, cud popu'ar.„ . . . acod fur circular. Furriers; Bailees muM, end - other enterpriting men, Cali learn brit morleyditakltt, by addressing PEOPLere PUBLISHING tN);, phut, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio, Chicago, 111„`_St. Louis, .11 . 0,, or rpringfleid, Mass. tcl3-14w CHE A P TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. JOHN DOLL & SON, Po. 008 M11,17,8t; .iMPORTERSOF TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. , Tice ,. e largest stock and Nicest prices in the city. Just received a find assortment of Toys of. ii: kinds, Wpm; Canes, llannonicad, Marbles, Fancy Boxes, China•ware, flc. Memo call and examine our stock. oc2B.2sni (CRD.) E, 0. `11105.1PS A ON, Merchant Tailor, NO. 908 WALNUT STREET, ' Especial attention thAnyltrarto this commodious and beautiful establishment, the catenate° stook of seasonable and desirable goods always on hand, the reputation oh. tained as a 'eider in faddons, and the great fsellities pos sessed ter the fabrication end prompt dispatch of all or ders. , Although eminent In tits prosecution of every bronch i of the trade, for the particular benefit of the great num, her dissatisfied, PANTALOON CUTTIN3, as a specialty, in announced; which is an art not obtained by imitation, but thr.iigli close study, experience and practice. Thosedeeiring easy and stylish Pantaloons, are Invited to give this method a trial., ", oct2o-3ta • tirT. SCOTT & CO., • NO.II MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK; AID SCOTT, BARRETT & CO., N 0.31 FIFTH AVENUE, PA, urriitirilis AND JOBBERS IN Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, SILVER GOODS & PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, CUTLERY, FANCY GOODS; Watch :rapid, &c. ow- orders addressed to New York or Pitt,burgh will receive prompt and careful attention. s ocr273tu , , Tan SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF PITTSBURG 11, PA., INC9IINURATED FOR 113 , safeKeept4 `atclJ,g•ccitritics, &c., • NO. 83 FOURTII AVENUE. GUARANTEE: RATES. - lord Dar, of ledge:: IA Government end all other Coupon Sr.} $l. 00 per $l,OOO cu rifles, includiug,ll,aukliflDAiii. Gold Coin or finlliou 1 25 1,000 Filter Coln or Duihon 200 " 1,000 . Gold or Oilier Plate, under seaL.on owner', est i mate of full value, and 00 100 rote sulduct topdjustmant for bulk, • on a basis of Deeds, Mortgagee, Valuable Papers generally, when of no fixed value. $1 a year each. or according to bulk. Willa, $5, which premium covers the leinaindsr of the life of the maker. Nocbarge lees than one The Company Id alel, prepared to rent Small Iron Safes (each furnished sail: a* tin box) Inside Ito burglar proof vault, the renter exclusively holding the key thereof, at the following rates. via: $l5, $2O, $30;560, $75. aild $lOO per annum. Also, to Store Rooks of Accounts, Ifticords, Valuable Title Papers, etc, at reasonable rates. President: WILLIAM PHILLIPS. - • - Vice President : . = ' HENRY LLOYD, Directors : WILLIAM PH/LLIP.9, PERON D. PAINTER, MENET LLoTD, JOSEPH S. MORRISON, TIILLIAM ILEA,OEOROL BLARE, Witttsm M. irox, Cunt G. HUSSEY. JAMES I. IJENNETT. Secretary and Treasurer: S. P. TON DONNIIOIIST, . „ GEO. A. STEEL MILTON S. LISLE. SAMUEL A. STEEL rrIIE FIRM OF STEEL, LYTLE & STEEL having located on their tract of land with al two miles"of tho borough of Huntingdon, a STEAM SAW MILL, are prepared to manufacture all kinds of OAK AND = PINE LUMBER. The milt will Le run to it% nimost capacity and will be 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 ebt cash prices. Orders respectfully solicited. Lumber delivered at the Penna. Railroad, or canal. Iluntingdon, April 22, 1868-tf WANTED, At filo Now Tannery in MOUNT UNION, on P. RM., 2500 Cords Oak and Hemlock '.arb.. Mit PK. CASH PAID ON DELIVERY. Addrese, W. H. ROSENSTEEL & SON, Aug2s-3:* MOUNT UNION, PA. 1 . 1105. WM. K. BURCIIINELL THOS. BIIROHINELL & SON, MANUPACTIIRER6 SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, FLOORING, And all kinds of Building filatoriaL, HIINTINGDO•NI Mcll2s:tf 11EAD QUARTERS FOR NEW GOOD S . bo. P. CWIN :: PIM , :- 1 1 E g li AS ,-;.. - '. 'SU We 6 p j.,3'14,:.:. t 4, • ::" 7 4' SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T •B 1 BEAT CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY f.fyo!, , !' „ I,4,'CONE AND k9.1:41;:".: IX P. (MIN itnnefilgdQn, Oct. A t 186% .• .11111MI=MM:!:CI >sum r.v" ! ifunflsnlng ;, -AND •-• ~f - AlpanalOopllne,lde, lip Paints, Limns, Ginkhams, Prints, flue Camliudina, Denim, tine Linen, Mar. aeillea, 'ketone:lndia Tn. *c 2 7", A largpAssortniant af La4ieslaslimalildress,Trimthmis. ' • - t: t , it _ „. . ktilk Fringes, lintions, tinglen,yelyet Ribbons, etc. Furnishing Clanie,ltockingi c MOCobir; Ctittatf,'Woel, &e 4 C) , E7019, - Kid of all Callum Allk , Thrend, COttOn, &d.,'Of all dean, an d ,I,,t qa t ~ayia,,,/11,tadat garments of; fot'Lo• dlea, (knit. and Cialldrun. Table Linen;iduellieNNapktue.Dunce Sc. Sheeting and Shirting, Brown and Bleached, frorult 'cents up. ,• , 1 • V; •) AVTSC I C I DP • A taiga stock of thti lilted dike. A of ,Notieur, Zvlayrer, Ynrne, Ac. Ali cheaper than, the cheapest, Alirltoontoopposlte the Bra National Bank, llttntlng ; don, Pa. - BARGAINS. I have been requested by the owners of the following ,Erwing Machines to dispose ,of them if possible!at tba prices annexed,a344y whit' to procure Singer machines 10 Mel; place: •,, •, • • One Grover & Baker Machine, loop stitch, in good run. blngorder, met $00;w111 take $5O; ono Florence mach ine with tucker & c, cost $BO, Will 'take (good order) $5B, one Omer & Baker machine, loop mach, with box cost sth, will take $45; one Wilcox & Gibbs, cost $O5 , will take $3Ol one Grover & Baker machine, good running order, cost $55, will tube $4O; one Parker Machin, with cover, well !hashed, cost $OO, will take $35 oue fins Grover & linker Machine, never been used; cost with tuck or, extra hemmers &c , $lB, will take $7O, • ' Letters fur information and orders fur the celebrated Singer Machine to be addressed to ,t ' July 284tf - .0. G. BLAlR;lfuntingdon;Pa. SEWING MACHINE OIC,SALE _CIfEAP Owing to the demand for our Machines we have decided to tnke nil kinds of Machines in exchange r for the (MO. VIM .1c MAKER. . . We will aim mollusks now machines (Jr old Grover k Baker that are uorn out oz out of repair, on reasonable terms, We have for Gale the following Machines which wa lucre taken in exchange for the Grover & Baker: 1 Singer Machine, coot $65, will take $45 1 Parker do , 4 4 ' 45, , , _ -. , 44 , 28 1 Singer do 44 80, 44 50 1 Wilcox & Gibbs do . "• ; 60, . ,' " 95 1 Singer do 44 60, 1 t ,to I Parker do. ; 44 60, , " go All orders for the above aril for tho celebrated GROVER. , k BAKEIt 3.lachinet, oddreos , " , GREENE &'BROTEIER, , Leister's Building, Ilunting'don, Pa. MEI HUNTINGDON ACADEMY. T.HIS Institution will opeq the (Oat ;t:-Bra,iiiiilOcteiber ithtit; - ' • The Term will continue 11 weeks, and pup& of broth, • aexes will be received. ' The Course of Study will embrace a full .Academic ucation in Common English; also' in Scientific, Math. imam' and Classical Literature. Itates'ot Tuition, $10,412,50,and Rib per Term. It moderato encouragement brs received, earnest efforts will be dodo to establish a sum:sant and 'permanent climel at this piece; and in this enterprise the Oen. dente of the community is most respectfully solleited. Further information can be bad by, addressing. JAS. A. STEPHENS, Principal, New Illoonotlold,,Pa. Jittpt- After September 20, Huntingdon, Pa. August 4,17674 f ; • , READ AND, BE POSTEDI TO rge NEWLY AGIBBIEII AND ALL IN WANT OF • New ' I IIIE underiiign9il would teipectfulTy 1 announce Ont. he manufactures and tiros constantly ou band x large and splendid assortment of DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,' BUREAUS,. BEDSTEADS - ' WASH. AND CANDLE ST4NDS. Windeor:and cane seat 'chars, cupboards; gilt and roam wood moulding for mirror and picture frames, and a vari ety of 'trilbies not-mentioned, at prices titafcannot fall to be satisfactory. • . lie is also agent for the' well knclin Bailey S Deearep potent spring Dud Bottom. Tlio public are invited to call and stock before purchasing elsewhere. Work and soles room on Kilt street, near Siriftb., nips door west of Yetder's store. ' JAMES 111.1801 RE, Huntingdon, Aug. 1,1866 Tgagavgaz J. M. WISE, Manufacturer and Duda is - cr Ft 1v - I facs 'o' w. Respectfully Invites the attention, of the Public to Llq stand on Hill et., iluatingdoni in tile rear of George W Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, where he manufactures and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per sona wishing to purchase,,will do well to give him a call. Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges reasonable. 451 - Also, Undertaking carried on, and Collins made In any style desired, at short ti subscriber u' e. NEW has a The AND ELEGANT DEAN= and is prepared to attend Funerals at any place in town or country. J. AL WHIN. Huntingdon, May 9, 1866-tf , Fah tTA row. pjl TO TIIE N. E. CORNER OF DIAMOND'. Boot and Shoe Emporium, JOHN H. WESTBROOK 1 Respectful/3 , informs the citizens of nuatingdan and/ vicinity that he hasjoat recolved from,the ally a, Ram asui splendid stock of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sack Trunks, &c., &c., &c., &c. oil of which he Is prepared to sell at greatly reduced price' Don't forget the new stand in the Diamond. Old canto. more and the public generally are Invited to call. Huntingdon, op. 7, 1869. flu GEO. SHAEFFER Ilasinst returned front Up essi with:;4oll,ll4 SPLENDID STOCK BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, L&G, Wltich Ito offers tp the ipepootion of hie coetontere ands the public gem:wally. Ito will soil hie stock at the aloe% RE,A.SONAIg,E 'PRICES, and those who purchaser once will• surely call• again, BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO.ORDER and REPAIRING done in the neatest and most:, intgedl- Goes manner. s Call upon Ur. Schaeffer at his shop on 11111 etreat, few doors nest of the Diamond. op. 11, ISO N,EW BOOT AND SHOE,STOI34, WM.. AFRICA Informs the public that be bee PIElt opened at Ulm old. ennui. IA the Diamond, Iluutiegdon, 41. Fine Assortnieut . of all kinds of BOO'S ANDSHOES,. For Ladies, Gentlemen and 'Children. All of %%bleb Le will cell at fair prices. Quick soles and semi/ prVits. Call end examine my Mock. ttonairlng done to order all usual. Huntingdon, Ap.14.1869. - S tar veyorl •Geneiv I's'. Office, iimuusnuaG, SEPT. 8, 1869, rliO TILE OWNERS OF UNPAT. ...ENTED LANDS: to obedience to an 'Act of Amtetubly, approired the eighth day of Aptd, oue thousand eight hundred end, sixty.nine, lon aro h,tdby notified that tho "County Land then lloolset,, COLlMlllillg the, 116 t of tspatcuted. lands tor Huntingdon county. papered under the Act of' ,-dpteirthly,,of tho twentloth tof Slay, tine llfotisittfil eight hundriol hod sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, has this day been forwarded to the Prnthonolary 04 the county . , at whose Mace kt may, be Medina. Tbp'll,ins by the purchase gnaw, Interest can only ho 'Ululated end dos, and seceirstrts patentS th.relcsh this Depart ment. ;ACOB DLCA3IPBELL, • ".Furreyor aneres £opt. 15,-6a -*COUNTRY DEALERS ov, %.':^ buy CLOTHING from um In Huntingdon al, 'WHOLESALE as cheap as they esn in t14, 50l have a wholesale store in l'hiladelpPlin.MANla. Aceordeons. • From $3 00 upcykkrds,4t, stortl,