The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, December 01, 1869, Image 3

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Wednesday morning, Deo. 1, 1869
LOCAL & PERSONAL
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..ift:dforiali Lodge, -1f .!300, meets second
Monday evening of emit month, in Brown's building.
Standing bione H. R. A. Chapter, No. 801. meets the
first Tuesday evening of each month, In Brown's building.
Juniata Lair., No. Ili, I 0. 0. F., meets every Friday
esoniroj, third door,. in Lehaer's
Mount ifor Camp of I. 0. 0. F., meets every second
and fourth Tuesdays, in Leister's building; third floor.
Standing Stone L odge, No. J. U. G. T. meets ere*
Tuesday evening in third floor of Bead's building.
Ariapahoe Tribe, Nal 68, I. 0. of It. H. meets beery
Thursday evening, third floor, Leister's building.
Young Men's eiristitin Association inhets the El rst add
third Monday.efehingt each mouth, in Smith's building.
Yost 83, G. A. H., meets 'third Monday of each month
in Court House. ,
Town - Diuneil mete the first Friday evening of each
month. - -
Ilientingt!on Lodge., En.. 149, K. of P., motto every Sat ,
Airdayreveuntg, Iu Smith's building.
- - chlrop hex.
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Baptist Cbinnii—Washlogton Street. Rev. J. W. Plea
nett: Services on Sabbath :40 1 ,4 a..m. 7p. m.
Eatholic:L,Washingtoit Street. Rev.o..P. Gallaher. Ser
vices first three Sundays in every mouth.
Evaugelical Lutheran—Mifilin Street. Rev. J. J. Kerr.
Services on Sabbath : 10% a. m.,', p. m.
German Reformed—Church Street. Rev. S. D. Stecklo.
Service un Sabbath: 7. p. m.
Methodist Episcopal—church Street. Rev. R. E. Wilson.
Services on Sabbath: 10% a. m ' p. m.
Protestant Episcopal—Mil street. Rev. A. 11. Boyle,
Sank. on Sabbath: 1O a. na., p. m.
Presbyteriau—lllll Street. Her. 6. W. Zahniser. Ser
sites on Sabbath : II a. in , 7 p.m.
Brief Items.
Seasonable scold—Shut that door
Presents every day at ßed Front Grocery
There nre some entertain ing people in the
world, but the loafer is not ono of them.
Enterprise Headquarters Will try to please
' old and young duribg the holidays.
Prime cheese, tea cakes and crackers, al
'ways on hand at the lied Front.
Deputy Sheriff Boyer, of Perry county,
'‘was waylaid, wounded and robbed of SlO7.
b. Temple of Honor is to be organized in
place to-morrow, Wednesday, evening'.
The palatial mansiou built this summer by
S. T. Brown, Esq., is the subject of universal
praise:
New int:entiott—the endless match. We
shall:hereafter expect to hear of nerer-waning
honeymoons.
Twenty-five new and improved ears have
been turned out at the Penna. Railroad shops
in Altoona
The city-zens of Altoona are ruffled on the
'water question. Many of them are disposed
to waive it.
The junior of the Altoona Tribune was on
s deer bunt. He describes the bunt, but no
thing about the deer.
Hollidaysburg - brig had a fire. A. frame
building occupied as a variety store, was
burned to the ground.
Velocipede trunks are the latest. They are
said to be specially adapted to'numway cou
ples of love-sick swains.
The people of Altoona still 'go in' for fairs;-
that is; the girls get up the fairs and the
toys put down the stamps.
There are 454,355 Free and Accepted Ma
sons in the different States and Territories,
and in the British Possessions.
. Another care hail been discovered in Mif
flin county, near Belleville. What a good
county that .would be for "guerrilla.."
Murdoch's reading for the benefit of- the
Young Men's Christian Association was a
Tartial success, financially considered.
Cromer complains that he had no luck in
•nur Enterprise--he has had better luck in
the Guerrilla enterprise, a fat take . of
An immense stock of Toys, Confectionery,
And Fancy Articles, is now being received at
Red Front G.ocery for the Holiday season.
A boy named *Hertzler, of Port Royal,
Perry county, was struck by a locomotive,
recently, thrown against a stone wall, and
badly bruised.
Messrs. J. K. Neffand P. C. Vanderandert
of Williamsburg, Blair county, while sleep.
ing in a lintel at llome, Ga., were robbed—
the latter of about $1,500.
Rai Front Grocer!) is getting ready fur the
ludidayF. Everything of the best will, be
kept constantly on hand and sold at reasons.
.ble prices.
Senator Scott and family left the ancient
borough on Friday last to take up a six
months' residence in "the city of rnagnifL
.;
tent distances"—Washington.
Maggie Campbell, a d questic, in Altoona,
gave birth to a child and threw it into a cess
pool, for which act Maggie is now repenting
an jail. Alas, fur human frailty.
A new lodge of Good Templars ions recent
ly organized in the Union School House in
Henderson township, this county. It meets
on Friday evening. We hope it will prosper.
Our Band—the Huntingdon Silver Comet
—was out serenading on Saturday evening
last. We are happy to state it still lives,
and is composed of as live musicians as over.
The velocipede has had its day, and the
ltegt . tliing out in the balancing way is Tall
man's Self-balancing Inkstand, which is for
sale at Lewis' Book Store.
A noble horse belonging to Mr. May of Re
novo, was recently stolen from him, and be
ing let loose by the thief was run over by the
cars and barite hind feet taken off.
The coal-c;il merchants of Mifflin have re
solved not to sell that dangerous commodity
after candle light. What a -good thing it
mould be if :he "beneine" dealers would do
dikewise.
The congas -makers }till- soon be
,around.
What a hapiy tithe they hare asking
that blushing maiden her age, or that ma
donna matron how many little heads she
tonibn,
Nveiyhody says Money is tight. We
:should just like to know the last one who
teRW him take a drop. lie must have "gone
up" in the Wall street bubble, as he hasn't
been loose since.
Jails, with "modern improvements" that
nan't be beaten, are the latest novelty in our
State. We wish our eumebodys—u-e don't
know.whe•i—coisid see them, an that we could
get one like them.
Altoona has a "Cheap John" who is innu
guratingtho winter campaign by giving away
twenty-five sacks of good flour to the same
number of needy and deierving widows of
that city. He ought to prosper.
Josh Billings defines a Vtburror bread biz
ness man" as "wun that knows enuff about
steeling so that there kant anybody steel
from him, and enough about law so that he
can do his own steeling legally.
,Some drunken wretches in Altoona recent
ly tried to hang a drunken printer just for a
joke. Fortunately a passer-by slashed tbo
rope, off before the reasonless men could car
ry 'out - the "joke" to a painful reality.
Some mean What:sect-chewer, who lives in
Pottsville, spit on a lady's dross. , The father
of the lady offers $2OO to know the man who
did it, and $5O additional for the arrest of any
. chewer who spits on any other lady's dress,
The planing mill of the Penna. llnilr:ind
Company at Altoona was destroyed by fire
communicated by a red hot stove, on Tues
day night a week last. The contiguous buil
dings were saved. Loss in machinery, &c.,
estimated at $25,000.
Many of our exchanges came to us last
week giving publicity to the story entitled
"The Ilreketi' Home." 'lt was all for 'ads,'
We suppose, or else_ sumo editors,, had:thpy
been within reach of their readers, would
have had broken noses. •
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We don't want to scare the ladies, but in
deed some villains there are who will get wi
der other people's beds. A Mr. Rhodes, in
Altoona, found one of them under his bed, as
he was about retiring, hauled him - out, led
him down stairs and kicked hint out.
People who are reSaVed lalivityi illeasis,
at all events, frequently overshoot the mark.
A lady of this sort, going to a friend's house,
one morning, ran to the et adle, us soon as she
came io, to see the fine 'boy.' .linfortunately
the cat was occupying the baby's place, but
before she could discover her mistake, she
exclaimed, with uplifted hands, "Oh, what a
sweet child; the very picture of its father."
A western town has a new society, formed
by the young ladies, the object being to re
deem young men whose habits do not suit
them. They pledge themselves not to re
ceive the attention of any young man that
swears, smokes, chews, loafs on the street
corners, or drinks. The amount of "sitting
up with the girls".done in that region since
the society went into operation is "nothing
worth speaking of." An agitation in favor
of "suspending the rules" fur two evenings a
week is expected.
tie - If you want a bargain go to
Henry & Co's.
Another Sensation
A recent issue of the Blair County
Radical has the following bit of sensa
tion: IluntitigdOn county has a first.
class sensation sufficient to found a
twenty-five cent novel. Some years
ago a young mpri engaged to a lady
there, went to California ; his intended
waited fur him, but ho tarried amid
- the golden sands; another fellow
wooed and won her; the party having
the first lien returiled.:the other day
and demanded an 'explanation; the
husband plead the statute of limita
tions; the first fellow put in a replica
tion in 'the shape of pistols or rifles;
the lady yearned for her first love and
fled with him to the mountain and be
tween two days wont to the nearest
station, took stage and fled. Enoch
Arden with a slight variation.
rte r .. The prettiest thing out—those
Arab Nubias at Henry & Co's.
Another Murder on Broad Top
The Bedford County Press says: A
man whose mime we were not able to
learn, living near Dudley, in the Broad
Top region, inhumanly murdered his
son on last Thursday evening. He
had been on a spree, and returning
home in the evening, fa to abusing
his wife. The son interfered, and put
the old mar, out of the house, but he
regained admittance, and on entering
struck the boy, knocking him do W
and immed ‘ iately,setting upon him with
a stone, beat his brains out He was
arrested and taken to Huntingdon on
Friday. - -
[The alleged murderer ha's not' put
in'an appearance at 4untingdon,noy in
the jail; either, as w& know .of.—En.
G LOBE _ „ •
fies- Ilent'y &Co. fiiivo tho finest lot
of Dross Goods in town
In
A Company in New York under the
name'of Noyes &Co , have sent some
circulars to this place, in which they
tell the receiver that if he gives them
fifteen dollars in genuine money they
will send him one hundred •dollars in
well-executed counterfeits, and there
by make a speculation. We don't
think any of the persons who received
such circulars were foolish enough to
invest;;.but if any haye we would Cau
tion. _them against circulating such
money, as they will surely be dctectcd
and find themselves eking nut a miser
able allotment in the Western Peni
tentiary. A good rule for unsuspebt
ing people is to never be trapped in
anything which offers an 'outrageous
percentage—for in it there is fraudl
- BEY Henry & Co.-have the nicest lot
of Ladies' Shoes in L'ennsylvanla.
IWTT TTI
A patty of white boys assaulted a
party of black boys near •the colored
children's school house in West nuot
ingdon; on Wednesday last, when.the
latter retaliated, and stenos and other
missiles flew thick and fast. A white
boy was struck above the eye with a
stone, when his comrades-rallied and
put the colored boys io flight. If these
proceedings are permitted to continue
without the officers of the law taking
the' porpetratois in hand, the safety of
the community is in jeopardy, and in
dulgent parents will be brought to sor
row.
Fire at Dudley
The Catholic church near .Dudlcy,
this county, was totally destroyed by
fire on Sunday last. The loss is esti•
mated at over $7OOO Insured $5OOO,
The pastoral residence, adjoining
the church, was saved only by almost
super-human efforts, but the furniture
therein was damaged to a very con
siderable extent. The• latter wag in
sured at the agency of G.B. Armitage,
who was early on the ground to ad
just the lose. We have - nOt learned
hoW the fire originated.
A Handsome Present
Almost everybody has a "sweet
tooth, and so thought Messrs. Sum,
mere Reilly, Candy Manufabturcrs
of our town, when they sent us, one
day last week, a basket large enough
to hold a Christmas turkey, and which
was made of beautifully striped and
twisted candy. The basket is a'good
specimen of the endleis variety of can
dies that can be made by the firm—
from the most exquisite bon-bons to
the common mint-stick. The donors
have our thanks.
rzt- Go to the RED FRONT GROCERY
for-the best and cheapest Groceries,
Earthenware, Stoneware Queonsware,
GlasPlwaro, Cedarware, Willow ware,
etc . etc.
Teachers! Institute.
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TILE ;HUNTINGDON COUNTY IE t ACU.
ERN' Lsreimu'iu for .the preserit year ;
Will be held in the Court House; in
Huntingdon, commencing Bn-MONDAY,
DECEMTIER 20TIh UL-two ceclock,a , •.ol.,
and closing FRIDAY, DEtENtaidt. - '2-frit.
Tho Teachers, Sehodl Directors' and
Friends of Vd caution are respectfully
invited to attend.
Prof. S. G. BOYD, Superintendent of
York county, will--be-present _nearly
all tbe time ; add instruction in
Aritbinetic; Geography, &o.
Prof. ZAVARD Bitobies, Principal :of
the Millersville State Normal School,
will .lecture on different subjects dur
ing the two days and evenings he has
consented to be with us.
Mrs R. A. SHOEMAKER, Teacher of
Elocution in Philadelphia, will give
instruction in Reading and Elocution,
and will give ono or two evening en
tertainments.
It is expected that the Principal,
Teachers. and a portion •of the pupils
of the Cassville Orphrins School will
again aid and cheer us by their pres
ence and assistance.
The Officers and the Committee on
Permanent Certificates will be elected
on Monday afternoon.
On Monday evening the following
Topics will be discussed:
Ist. flow can the grade of our
schools bti advanced
2d. Would a law compelling chil
dren to attend school be beneficial?
Mr. theturtErt of Porter, J. R. BAKER
of Springfield, and SHEEDER of Frank
lin, aro requested to open the first to
pic; and Mr. TAYLOR of Huntingdon,
CALDWELL of Morris, and SHOCK of
West, are requested to open the second.
Thursday will be Directors' day.—
The following topics will be discussed :
Ist. Should salaries be uniform in
each district? If not in what way
should they be g raded
2d. Can graded Schools be establish
ed in rural districts to a good advan
tage F
" 3d. Is it desirable to have legislation
compelling the schools to be kept open
six months in the year?
Directors CREMER of Huntingdon
and Ewirto of Franklin, aro requested
to open the first Topic; Directors
WEAVER of Huntingdon ' GRAFIUS of
Porter, and Brotram of Shirley, are re
quested to open the second ; and Direc
tors WINTRODE of Penn,Ronn of Wal
ker, and BAUMAN of Mapleton, the
third.:
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It is expected that several &says
will be read by teachers during the ses
sions of the Institute.
Teachers, we most earnestly ask
your co-operation in making our Insti
tute a successful one.
School , Directors: of Huntingdon
county, we ask you to use your influ
nee to_ have the teachers in your em
ploy attend. Many of you have al
ready proved yoUiselves warm friends
of the County Institute;; add though
some of you think that granting the
teachers time to attend is robbing the
children, yet either - You,or the lending
educational men in the State are mis
taken in this matter. It is only those
who can appreciate the difference be
tween sight and wrong teaching—only
those who are permitted to see the rich
fruits of the former and the blighting
influence of the latter—who can right
lyestimato the work done by the Coun
ty Institute.
It would baffle the arithmetician's
skill to compute the loss sustained by
the aßldren of this county through
wrong systems of instruction. It was
to afford - mime remedy for this wide
spread evil;
_it was to present to the
minds of young and inexperienced
teachers wello are often anxious to en
gage in the business of teaching with
out any special preparation, Borne con
cepticin., of the great and responsible'
work in -which they are engaged, and
to arouse a general interest in the
cause of education; that the County In
stitute was established by law.
We ask you then as friends and guar
di ins of the Common Schools to grant
your Teachers tl,e time, and urge
them, if necessary, to come; for if you
have any that need urging, they are
the ones that"most need to' he'prosent.
Teachers, on their arrival in town,
will report immediately at the Court
House, have their names enrolled, and
receive tickets. All teachers, and all
who are preparing to teach, will re
ceive tickets and be regarded as mem
bers of the Institute, on entering their
names on the roll.
Boarding can be obtained at the ho
tels for 81.00 per day.
D. P. TUSSEY,
Co. Supt.
ALEXANDRIA, PA., Nov. 20, 1869.
Go to Henry & Cu'e for good
Calico at 12 cents.
ter-Bohner and Bordenbuurg, the
Poightal murderers, arc still objects
of special interest and the jail is daily
thronged by persons desirous to get a
sight of them. They have become re•
ticent and taciturn, and deny that
they aro the mnrderers. But their•
guilt has already been too clearly fas•
toned upon them to admit of a doubt.
grand Ball
A grand Citizene.Dress Ball will bo
given in Yonter's Hall, on Christmas
eve, Friday, December 24th. The ar
rangements for this entertainment aro
being made by our enterprising eiti•
zees, Messrs. Summers licitly, and
they will leave nothing undone to
make the Ball a grand affair.
.Persons in need of School Books
for their
,children, Primers, A B
Curds, ' or miscellaneous Books and
notions of all kin€l9, should call at
Lewis' Book Store, where they will
find a good assortment. Any book
of recent publication ordered when
desired.
~Sixty-five thousand dollars have
boon -expended. on the house and
grounds of the Hollidaysburg Semin
ary, and the result is one of the most
most elegant cducatioCal estahlkh
ments in the country. - it.
STONE WARE.-4000 1,2, 3,4, 5, and
6 gallon stonO' crocks, jars, jugs and
churns, juSt received at‘ the Bed Front
Grocery and for sale wholesale and re
tail cheaper'thau ut l an,y other place in
• the county.
ma,,A . lmanaes for 1870 for sale at
Lewis' Book Store. Either German
Or English,
Tallman's Self Balancing 'Lakeland
Attentioriis respectfully solicited to the fol
lowing description of the above article which
is at this time the theme of conversation
among those Whodiave lied an opportunity
of seeing it and; odging of merits:: -
It is the only Inkstand in . the world that
can be ttpeet, rolled over; jarred, tilted, or
inoetAith
,ft.iriolent concussion, - !tit/dont. Jpil
-1 lug ?ittrliele - of ,
br injuring the stem&
It is entirely now, and is a most ingenious
combine:oOn of all the qualities desirable in
an Inkstand, noting whichare convenience,
adaptability, economy. neatness, ornament,
simplicity and durability. It is a combined
inkstand, pen-rack, calendar and pen-wiper,
and is perfectly adapted to all these differ
ent uses, occupying no more space than the
common inkstand. As an Inkstand, it is
vastly superior to any ether filth world At
a pen-rack, it is elegant. As a calendar it it
perpetual and unerring. As a pcn-wiper,,it
is neat and convenient. It saves vastly more
than its cost in' carpets, - clothing, papal*
books; tables, etc., all of which oftth suffer
greatly from ink:stains caused by :Wiliest
to the common inkstands. They are used by
all classe.., private and public.
, This beautiful and useful article cell -be
'had at LEWIS' Book Store, Price, $2,00. tf.
Ladles Dresses and Boys Clothing
Mrs. B. Annie McCate'restieStlißly in
forms the public that she has removed to the
house formerly occupied by Ir f MoManigill,
on Washington street, and is prepared to
make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of
all kinds. She respectfully invites•-s full
share of patronage. 01'7
CHEAP, CIICAPBR, CI4EAPEST*—rA fail
stock of the best Sugars; Syrups, Teas,
Molasses, 9offees, Spices, and goods of
all kinds, (Dry-Good., excepted,) on
hand at the :Red Front Grocery, and
selling cheap, cheaper, cheapest;
PORK.-- Wan Led at the Red
Front 'Grocery, about the middle of
December, several good hogs. Per
sons having pork for sale at .any time
will please call.
pry Farmers needing a Grain-drill,
will do.well• to call on Wharton & Ma
guire and examine the Willoughby
gum-spring grain drill, either with or
without phosphate attachment, before
purchasing. tf
Carpet Weaving •
Mrs. Matilda Pheasant id prepared to
weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage
foul a generous public. Residence Wash
ington Street, West Huntingdon. tf
to Red Front for Glass Ware
Queensware, Stoneware, Willow' and
Cedarware, etc., etc.
VD - House keepers will save money
by buying their Groceries at Enter
prise Headquarters.
Violins.
. From 62 50 upwards, at Lewis Book
Store.
kir School Books of all kinds for
sale airLewis' Book Store:
fL.V - Go to Red -Front for Flour end
Feed, etc, otc.
-44':.Furs, from $4 np to 4160 tt
at Henry 85 Co's. ' - • ,
MARRIED,
By Rev. R. Lewis McCune, on Nov.
25th, Mr: GEO. ELLIOrTIBOIIST, to Miss
MARY ELLEN STEVENS, all of Shavers
Creek, Huntingdon County, Penna.
At the M. E. Parsonage; on the 22d
inst., by Rev. B E. Wilson, Mr. TREOP
-1111.118 MORROW', to Miss KATE. KOPI,IN,
both of Alexandria, Pa.
Not•. ISth, 18G9, by Frazioy,
DENZASIIN It GROVE, to Miss 130za
Bowrtts, both of .I.l.untirmfdoa . .Co., P.
Nov. 21st, by the same, Mi. DmitEr,
CLAPPER, of :Blair Pa., to Miss
CATILARIisLE FISIIER, of 'Hunt' Co. Pa.
DIED,
Oa the 23(.1 inst , at Dudley-, 111(31-
NAL ! D 11E14 . 13._McKim, aged 3'3 years.
At his residence, in Penn township,
Huntingdon county, Pa., Nov. 26,'69,
ABRAHAM W. BRUMBAUGH, aged 31
years, 3 months and 2S days.
The deceased was a-younger broth
er-oit Dr . . A B. Brumbaugh, of -this
place ; was greatly beloved by his
family and friends, and highly esteem
ed by all who know him. Ho lived
a thoroughly consistent christian life,
and has gone to receive his reward.—
Ile leaves a wife and three children to
mourn his departure.—Not lost, but
gone before.
thrtt n tleath•b:d where the CURISTIAN lion ?
Yenl—But not Ins 'fie Da tTLI itself there dies." B
MARKETS.
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PHILADELPIIIA, Not 27 1909.
Superfirie Flour per barral , - }5.00(45 25
I:xlra Flow per b trrel $5.75R10.37
Rye Flour per barrel $l3 2566 00
Red Wheat per bushel $1.3001.25
Bye per bushel $1.070)1.16
Coln per bushel 1.16@1.08
Date per bushel Go@62ets.
Prissounou, Nov. 29,1609.
F.).ring, Wheat Flour per ban el $55006,.00
Now Whe.it per bushel $1.:!0@.3,5
Corn per bushel
Oats' per bushel
Ilys per bushel.
FINANCIAL. •
Ntv Yong, Nov. 29.—G01d closed nt $1,22.
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
. CORM:MED MEEKLY BY 1.1/011tY COL
: • wuoataLcritrols.
FLOUR—Superfino Flour, per barrel, $4.50
Extra Flour, - do 5.25
Family flour, do 6.25
GRAIN—Red Wheat, per bushel, 1.10®1.20
White Wheat, do 1.30
Eye, do - 1.00
Corn, new, do 75
Oats, do 40
Barley, do 1.00
SEED—Timothy, do 2.50
Flaxseed, do . 2.00
Cleverseed, per 64 lbs. 5.00
PROVISIONS—Potatoes, per bushel, 50
Dried Apples, do 1.75
Corn Meal, per cwt., , - 1.75
Dried. Peaches, per pound, 18
Dried Beef, do 22
Lard, do 20
Pork, do 12
40
Butter, do
Cheese, do 20
Eggs, per dozen, 25
"urn,
Side,
Shoulder,
COAL—IIIIrII coal, por ten, ...alOO,
Broad Top coal, do 3.00®3.50
Loaterlt, per 1000 feet, 12.00000.00
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 45000
llay, per ton, 10.00
Hides, 0(1.67
Green Apples, do ' 75®1.00
Onions, ,do . _ 76
.P COUNTRY DEALERS can
• buy ourrtima from ma la Ilhathhgdoll at
WHOLESALE as cheap ae they cea is the
chits, a. I have a wholesale storo lu rbiladelphla.
H. ROMAZI.
aot‘). tio
A . R. BTEIYARL 1 FRAM{ )inSit4OART
A. Stewitri & Co.
HUNTINGDON, PA,, '
HARDWARE, CUTLERY;
PAINTS, ' PUMPS,
GLASS, STOVES,
OILS, LANK ROPES,
NI POEM
Scythes, Snaths, Grain Cradles, Sad-
diery and Carriage Goods, Hnbs,
and Spokes.
NAILS AND IRON,
LOCKS, BINGES, SCREWS,
DRAIN PIPE,
tSffr(: , IVMVPALjELM,
and an endless variety of goods in his line
We are receiving, goods almost every day
from manufacturers, and in view of late
DECLINE IN PRICES,
and our experience in selecting best brands
and reliable qualities, of goods, purchasers
will find it to their advantage to examine our
stock,
THE NE PATENT
ECLIPSE COOK STOVE,
which throws all others in the shade, is still
increasing in popularity; and pleaSei so Well
that everybody wants
THE ECLIPSE.
STOP AT THE
BIG PADLOCK SIGN
Ilutitengdon, Jan 13, 1869-tr.
1869.
CLOTHING.
H. ROMAN.
MEN AND BOYS' cLonnni
FALL AND WINTER,
It ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
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For Gent Clothing of thabettmkterial, and made
the beet workmanlike Winner, cell at
lI.ItOMAN'S,
opposite me Franklin linnet , In Mild Squnre, linnting
dun, Pa.
LEATHER STORE.
THE undersigned• would respectfully
announce that, in connection with their TANNERY,
they have just opened a splendid assortment of
FINE LEATHER,
Cone Wing in part of
FRENCH CALF SKIN,
KIP,
MOROCCO,
LININGS,
BINDINGS,
SOLE, •
UPPER,
HARNESS,
SKIRTING, &C.,
Together with a general assortment of
9501.00
. 50©52c1e.
.00Cg 1.03
The trade Is Invited to call and examine our stock.
Store on HILL erect, two doors west of the Preabytob
Han church.
The highest price paid for lIIDE I 3 and BARK.
(3.11. MILLER & SON.
Huntingdon, Oct. 98,1868
DENNSYLVANIA RA IL ROAD;
TIME OF LEAVINO OF TRAINS I'M
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
WESTWARD. • • • EASTWARD
MC
8_55
A. L
18
7.50
COO
Tho Paths. EXPRESS Eastward leaves Altoin
M. and arrhos at Huntingdon at 10 21 P. M.
TIM PAST LINE Eastward leaven Altoona at 35
A. St., and arrives at Huntingdon at 1 45 A. St.' '
The CINCINNATI EXPRESS Eastward loaves Altoona at
645 P. M. and arrives at Huntingdon at 7 04 P 51.
• SOUTIIEAS ESPItEBB Eastward, leaves Altoona at 10 05 A
IT. and arrives at Huntingdon at 11 14 A. M. •
Enigmas' Exrarsa Westward leaves Huntingdon at
3 32 A nand arrivoa at Altotont 4 50.8 X
Tho PAST LINE Westward, leaves Huntingdon at
7 43 P., 51, and arrives at Altoona at 8 55 P. 11.
WANTED,
10,000 busliele of Wheat, nye, Oats, Butt Corp,
nt the Huntingdon Steam 11111.
JOSRPII R. CARDION.
Hun t ingdon, N0v.17,180 tt
Se - For neat JOB PRINTING, call at
the "Owns JOB Ptimisra Orstos," at thin
tingdon, Pa.
DEALERS IN
1869.
MO
JUST RECHIVED
NEW
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M
MEM
IN. Hamilton,
Untou,..,
Maplettm,
Mill Creek,.,.
Huntingdon,
Petersburg,—
Barren ,
Spruce+Creek,
Birmingham,
Tyrone,
Tipton
Fostoria,
Bell's Mills,
'ant 005 r
abludi g i l itnts.
;WARTED:'"
4 .• H OM ES
-Etvl : B Fog.. • •
.A=' -t ) FORTUNES,_
hi thelbotlndirsa,West and 'many konth.-: It speaks to
the young Infin of 'a 'home sort 'a fertune,naPtells hint
hy, where nnil how to seek it; it tells the eapitalidt
where to invest; the laborer, to find good wages; the far
mer, the beer tends; the pierchant, the manufacturer,
the professional Mau and the. mechanic, of tho great
chanches ripen to them: it tells everybody Jnia what they
out to know, about the roet resources and wonderful
progress in every part of Oda great country. New,
fresh, interesting, and popular. . .
Rend for.circplar. Fanners, farmer's ADO., and _other
enterprising rued, can learn of Wrimbey4nakivg business,
by addressing PEOPLE'S PUBLISHING CO;, Philadel
phia, Pa ., Cincinnati, Ohio, Chicago, ll„ Louis, ido„
or Epringfield, Moss. (+U3d-1w
CHE A. P TOYS AND PANOY
Q OODB.
JOHN . DOLL ~ 45. 7 SOIL,
11To. 908 Market St., Philadelphia, Pd.,
• • IMPORTERS OF , '-• -
. TOYS AND .'FANCY GOODS.'
The largest stock and lowest Prices in the 'city. Just
received a tine assortment of Toys of all kinds. Pipes,
Canes, Harmonicas, Marbles, Fancy Dome, China.ware,
de. Please call and examine our stuck. 0c20.3m
(CARD.)
F,
1 1 4 0. THOMPSON
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Merchant .Tailpr,
: DNDT 'ET REET,
PHILADELPHIA.
EspeChil attdittlithl le Wilted to this commodious and
beautiful establishment, the catenate° stock of wasotiable
and * desirable goads always on band, the reputation ob
tained as a lesder in fashions, and the great facilities pot:
erased for the fabrication end prompt dispatch of all or
dere.
Although eminent in the proseMition of every branch
of the trade, for the particular benefit of the great num
ber dissatisfied,
PANTALOON CDTTINJ, ae a specially,
is announced; which Is an art not obtained by imitation,
but through close etudy, experience and practice.
Those dealriug easy and stylish Pau taLoons, aro Invited
to glee thin method a trial. 0ct20.3m
THE .
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY,
OP PITTSBURGII,PA.,
INCORPORATED FOR TAR
Safe Keeping of Bonds, other Securities, tbe.,
NO. 88 1 1 OURTI.1 AV.ENUE
01.ARABTEE
Fora rear, or
Use period.
Government nod all other Call:ion Sol .
curitios, including Bank Bills $1 00 per $l,OOO
Gold Coin or liuMori 125 " 1,000
Silver Coln or Bullion 200 " 0,000
Gold or Silt er Mate, under seal, on
owner's estimate of full value, and , „
rate subject toladJustment for bulk, 00 lOO
on a basis of
Deeds, Mortgagee, Valuable rapers generally, when of
no Gard valne.sl a year each, or according to bulk.
wills, $5, ti Inch premium cover. the remainder of the
lips of the maker.
No charge less than one dollar.
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The Company is also prepared to rent Small Iron Safes
(each furnished with a tin box,) ineide its burglar proof
Vault, the renter exclusively holding the key thereof, at
the following rates. viz: $l5, $20,530, $6O, $75 and $lOO
per annum. Also, to Store Books of Accounts, Records,
Valuable Title Papers, etc, at reasonable rates.
President:
WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
Vito President:
LIENRY LLOYD.
Directors :
IVaidam Pntwee, Broom 11. Pawn,
IIENRT MOW, Joszen 8. Moamar,
WILLIAM lin, ' Gruner. MACE,
Wituast M. Lrox,-,, ._ - :;CCIIMs (1:111185ET.
JAMES I. ItERNETT., .
Secretary and Treasurer
8. F. VON Boranionsr.
novaSm
4444 4 4 4
BOURDON'S & JOUVIN'S
KID CLOVES,
Ladies and Gentlemen's Sizes,
ALSO,
The Tourist or Grant Hat
AT
1 1 4/101V - 1.1 7 1e)
lalUPLialA CIT Pa.IIEIOIEI
CORNER OF THE DIAMOND,
tIUNTI6DON,
U U
FASilitigABLE .600338
F0R , .3
FALL AND W/NTER, WEAR
GEO. F. MARSH,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ftoo taltioeed to the essond floor to Bead's NSW build.:
leg, whoa ho Intends to keep constantly on hated the
latest styles- of
PIECE GOODS,
cOmprising
AMERICAN, ENGLICEI AND FRENCH
CLOTHS, CASSIHERNS, 'AND VESTINGS
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND TIMINGS.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTING'S
Bang a practical norkmanof many years experience
ho Is prepared tomskito order plothiuglor men and
boys, and guarantee neat, durable adfasbionable work
manship. Ho to determined to please everybody.
Qr . All r aro invited to call end ;examine my new
stock of beautiful patterns before purcbaeing elsowbere
GEO. FI BIAGGI!.
Huntingdon, Oct. 4
M=EM
UNION STEAM BAKERY
AND
Candy Manufactory,
HUNTINGDON, Pd
THE uuderaikaUd 'haVa ? fitted up a
llretchtss steam BAKERY at the Castilian Garden
ou Church street, and are prepared to furuieh all kinds
"df . _ • . •• I ,
.BREAD, ROLLS, BIS IPS, , F.T.r.S,
r"
Vain,and.-Fancy CAKES ,_&e 9
In large or email quantltles; at iroalimiaimAfrices.
We would call especial attentionOrc - Oulary dealers to
OUR CANDY MANUFACTORY.
We manufacture all kinds Of 'Fancy and Common Con
fectioneries. equal th any that comes from the city, and
aro prepared to flit largo or small orders on short notice
end at CITY PRICES.
We also keep on hand a lace) and conntantsupply of
FRUIT'S AND I~IiJTS,
Which they wilt flirnieli at reasonable rates, '
The proprietors flatter themselves that it needs but Ei
trial to convince the moat sceptical, and please the most
fastidious.
We respectfully solicit a liberal share of public patro
nage, and shall endeavor to merit Its continuance.
ee1,1889 SIJ3I3IERS &
'HARD ar.d Soft Coal for 'Bala by •
mch2l tf . • UENnY aco
BARCAINSI
.
I have byon requested by the owners of the folloteirfg
Sawing Machines tb dispOso:Of .t hem If posefisha at the
prices anueled : aitiWy 'flag tfi . procuro Singer' machines
in their place::
One Grover & Baker slschine, loop stitch ' In good runs
hing order, coat $5O, will take $5O; one Florence machine
- Hith tucker kc eget .$BO,. will take (good order) $63,
ono Orewer"& Baker filichlni, kelp stitch, Willi box ' teat
56.5, still bake $l5: one *Brox & Gibbs, cost $65, will
ake $3O; one Grover & baker hied - fine, good rapaing
order, coat $O5, It/Blake $10; one Pdrker.lllachlge ; .wlth
cover, A% finished, coat $6O, will take $36; one fine
Grover it Baker Welling, never been need, coat leltti tuck
er,extre benlmees&p ;$7BOOll take $7O. ' - ' -
Lettere for infortnatlon and orders for the celebrdted
Singer Machine tik• be addressed to • : • •
July 28—If J. C. BLAlR,lfuntingslon,
SEWING MACHINE
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- row SALE cuEAP:' ' -
°Wing to the demand for our Machine.* wk bare divided
to take &IL kinds of Ilechluse In exchange for the ORO.
Vittt & BAKER:.` .1: .
We will also exchange new machines for old Grover A;
Wm` that: are worn out Wont of repair, on imasentiblti
toms,
-We have for sato" the' following Ifioliliors wldoh War
have taken in,exquinge fur the Grovel. k Esker:
1 Singer Machine; coot s6s' " • will take $46
Parker do " 45, ••
1 Singbe do - - . .eO, go •
I Wilcox & Gibbs do " 60. 36
Singer dci 60, -
I Parker ,do ; " 50, " 30
All orders for tile agate:an:l for the celebrated GROVER
& _BAKEE..3ptchinea, uttate6 3 s i i it4E .
ivrioniEnt
sel Ulster's Buiidio6, , ltuotiugdpu, Ps.,
READ' AID BE POSTED '
TO THE NEWLY MARRIED
AND ALL IN WANT or
New Furniture ) - : . . (ic-
.
T HE inidersiOed would respectfully
manning that lie ehanufacturis and keeps constantly •
on hand a large and splendid assortment of
DINING AND IIItEAK.PAgT•TABLEB, • •
BIIREAI.I9, BEDSTEADS
"%VASIL AND CANDI>: ETANIIS'
Windsor and pine seat chairs: cupboards, gilt and rose.;
wood moulding for mirror audpicturo frames, and a vari
ety of articles not mentioned, at prima that cannot fall to,
be satisfactory.
Ile is also agent for the well knovin Bailey, 4, Decamp
patent spring Bed Bottom.
Tho public ato invited to call and examine his stook
before purcbasingelsewhere.
Work and sales room on 11111 _street, near Smith, one
door west of Yentor's store,
- - .
Uuntingdob, Ang.l, 11360,
Tganaugaue
J. M. WISE,
Alannialamer and Dealer in
3D -v 1:37 JELIV - .1 1:7
Respectfully invites tho attention of the Public' to, his
stand on Hill et., Huntingdon, iu the rear of George W
Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, where he manufactures
and keeps all kinds of Fulmittwo at' reduced prices. Per
ot:we wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a call.
epairlhg of all kin& attended to promptly and charges
reasonable.
-
Aar Also, Undertaking carried n, and Comm made
any style desired, at Short notice." •
Tilb subscriber him a
- - ' NEIV AND E11Ed.4117 ItthAilkE
and is prepaled to attend Funerals at any place in town
or country. • - • • J. ?J. WHIE.
Huntingdon, May 9, 1.806-tf
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‘R/MI2O-V7.3:01
`TO THE N.
Boot and Shoo E,inporium:
''YoliN-11..-!OVEsiiii3iio6it"-3
Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and
vicinity that lie has just received from the city a Nita , and
splendid stock of
BOOTS & SHOES; HATS & CAPS,.
Hosiery, Shoe . Findings, Carpet , Sack
Trunks, &c., &c., &d., &c.
all of which ho iwprepare:d to tell at greatly reduced paean
Don't forgot the new stand In the Minimal. , Old cunt°.
more and the public generally ate invited to call. „
Huntingdon, 0.1,
GEO. SHAEF - PER , •
Will.llnejuet returned from the, met witti a
SPLENDID STOCK
Boon, SHOES, '6AITEES
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Which ho °Were to the jospectiou of his customers and
the public generally. no rv}ll holt his stock at thi most
,R,ASONIIII . it
and those who purchase once will surely cull agates•
' BOOTS &SHOES , MADE TO ORDER,
and ittPAIRINd 'done to the nostese and most °aim&
Atone manner. - - N 4 • • , 1
Call upon 1,11 r: Schaeicer 'at shop 11111' street,
foli'doota west of the Dymond. ap.•14,'1869,4
THE HUNTINGDON
Manufacturing goTpani;
fe now prepared bin Orders for
IVEATIIERBOARDING, ,
F.WOBING,
And iu short to do all kinds of 'Carpenter
work—
To furnish lIUIIS, SPOKES and FELLIES,
, in quantities, and:ieecive orders for
aPiu%letrZ . .tizsicr3mmi.
gi4y- addreised to
0. W. ARTLEY,Tretiideut,
Huntingdon, Pa
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Jiine IG, 18694 f.
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THOS. iIIROHINELL oSz SON;
SASH, DOORS; SHUTTER&
FLO BRING,
AA(Calf kfritis or building
,Piatiirim,
=nom
13 If 'l', 111 GDON, EA:
Ifcb2O-tt ' " •
cEO. A. EMI.. 20,11TOrtk sAkto, 4 13yrss,
HE FIRM ,OR,,STEEL,,LYTJA &
• STEEL having located on their tract of land with
fu oftEd borotigh df nuntinew, a' "
STEAM SAW MILL )
•
ire prepared , to manufacture all frinda of -
OAK AND'''PINE - 1,17331 13 E1L
Tho mill will be run to its utmost capacity and will be
in operation duridth the Wire' summer and part of the
aututtitf months. • They will be enabled to famish Um
ber in learge,quentities,And oral' dimensions ; at the low
'est cash prices.'
,Orders respectfully solicited. lumber deliTered 14 the'
Penna. Iteilreal, or canal.
• Illitillnidon,•April 1868:tf
. .
WANTED,
At Ow Nov, TetAtiorylll ?lOUN't , UNION, on - P. R.l{ 7 ,
2500. Cork Oak Ind 'ildulii*
33.
CASH PAID ON:ILELIWittiI
• wH. ROSENSTEEL - & SON;
Alig2s-3m MOUNT UNION, PA
LAP and Joint Shingles for sale by
rachl44( 4GOB
JAMES MIGSINS
MI
DOORS,
AIVD SAsB:,
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