The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, December 15, 1869, Image 3

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Wednesdaylmorningi Dec. 16, 18691
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alt...lforiah L0dg4.,N0.. 309,. A .1'...14, trueets 'second
, lentiny evening ot ehelf month, "id lit steles . building.
_ totteKnsr, , ,,ytos.q, /A IC. A: Chapter, No. 201, meets the
gz•ef Ilie l dny evening of each month, it? "troy n's huildlng.
';5te4fi11e11446 3 .1Y0: 1 1 1 7, , r o: Q.T.,: meets dirbiy tfiday
eXuiltng,thlr Mier. in Leititer's building.
. :Mount Hor I:Xotp_ of r i. V. Q. Ft', uncle every emend
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feetrti(i ruitsdaysidu, taisters-bullding, third Beer.
ping Storte- Lodg e 1.0. G.- 7.. meets every
Tu - ' y_settWitriltty, gait of Read's building:
;Phpahoe7l-146 - IC:g.sB, -I. O. fira;' , If., meets every
Thdiliamy eien, thkafgoor A lstlitei-building.
/2".ol.,ifeleelletisz.eiuoUihass'aitlate the...first and
thlidAltoutltaieithiltigiVach monflChilialthre!lnilding.
../131fAC. el;',/14 tutttiThird lildfidey of enqk month
`otin3 Goinca meellojtlio . Drat lirlday..eyenlngot each
14911in.plosi.1orlgei,, Nol 1.4 i, K. of P.l meets eyfry Sat.
urdkiveissing;in smiths building. ,- ` --. ,,, - .-5, ~,,, . ,
ilizatimmon Temple of Honor. No tl, pilot" the fourth
lioniky tif each month In Good TetuubStearull..-rl- -
.. - 774 lrobsteriOn. Club meets every Thniyany eregtog, ,ig
the 41,,11.4.1. riebn)ii t . 'Si, .!- •-•'. -- - -
- Ohni•oh4s:: - -
vtaptleV Chnreir4. , ,Washlngton -Street; ter. J. V: Plan
nett. ' SerAeiniYalabliattil 10% a. m., ip. m.
Catholic—Waglington Street. Rev.°. P. Gallaher. Ser•
Skeet Bret. three Sucklays toorety
,Strept, Bor. J2,..1.,8err
• ' Sofilc6 : 1034.. 1114 :44 m."
Genova. Beformud--Church Btront. - Roo.- 8. D. Rookie
, Service cin,Sabbath : 7. p. m. ,
Illahadist tplicolil:—Shiirch Street. Bar. R. E.WI
• "ScerVicei On Sabbath : 10%a. m., 7 p. M:
Protestant. Npiscopal--Rill turret. •liev.Tll.: R. Bogle,
Services ou Sabbath: 1014 a. in., p. m. -
Pr‘byterian—lfill Street. Rev. W. Zahniaer. Ser.
• vices on Sabbath: It a. m, 7 p.m. - , -
Rough--51*Ipw ,
ZTouglf-htiettiuglat idnder.ll"
getup eniiSr
I.!Anti - neott is, about to baye,rotring tend.
Wafer was - dreirm from' Ah'e canal-on -Fri
-1;11:7;h1.8k•Tq I,;t2rA Wii" (*P r t
ted at Abe-Plebe office.
Meek - 7AATAnt: l'et:ey run .Aliit-T-Ifellefiinte
Eve '
variety of toys f.,r the at
rod 27fAit.9 - NfrY• T i 'fAlla fine
in Altoona. c
etAlotitlielnili4bYs
at terii4.tNlA - Btere,
80i1,c41111 hi niiiainmates, two i,f them
women. That beats Huntingdon.
• • • ••• •
Tltegeachecs' Institute opens in this Place
on Clie - 2titbl - Let ecer body attend.
i Altoona has a Rose for Chief Elgineer and
a Patnaltiffor Atiiitant. 0, how nice I
„Wire, your shawl's dragging in the mud.
suppose it is ; isn't it fashionable?
44 flieleip" Gates, founder of the African
clitiloWAttltle . dford; !Heil the other. day; at an
advineed'aq: - - '
The,:t"entre county farmers eomplain'of the
revagerAstille,itirkeistitrtiele afar he
SqUittslSTAittibite,land ether small game,
ireliaving an easy time sihde our hunters
are after turkeys and deer. s • `. '
A religious paper tobe called the
is talked of for this place. - don't know
but what we need it.
VEall'OhlinleGroiette hi; changed . its
eugnotneß : to_ goal Gazette. It is an able
and well-sustained journal.
Johnstown is to hare a course of "star'
lectureS,; nollyaci fig Twain, Parsornil Dick
inson and Gotp , ll.
; A be:ltemanneniod Pourtleitell from his
reit while going through the tunnel nt Gal
lifzen,"and was instantly killed.
A sensible man in Maine recently willed
SI,OOC to seek ofhiscOuniy - It is to
be.koped that lie hategone to heaven.
.Rev. B. B. ilamlin's ieCiUre on Hugh Mil
ler Was, eireltent. l .l,We'Would 'auggEst to the
Y - -. 41. C.A. to bring nut &few' more home
luminaries.
Mr. It. F.. / Ilattlett; of Spruce Creek, this
county, leaving Philadelphia recently,
had his . pooket book stolen, which contained
three hundred dollars.
We would advise a miser to never die—a
miser. The newspapers will publish , his
'obituary.and probably charge his. adminis
trator, and that would be awful
Barnum'e Minstrels are pronounced "a
humbug" by nolglificiringjouriiali. We did
neybOr:thitijrnhiri tey,iyftrphere, • s tind,!tvo_
have nothing to soy. • ,
:Since the Minstrels_ have been to town,
Young Ana e tg b u 401t,iyi rig th e
. and 'singing, the. ''iongs - peeulinf 'tefsticht
troupes. We can't say that we admire their
taste.,. .
Mr. Moure,•tho, now `editor of the
Altoona. Vindicator, • (the after to be. Sun,)
wears glasses. Bodo many more of the ink :
dijipersin tbritieethin:'• But bowabout beer
The Gaitalifys; e Onepeote fth ta ex
tension of -tho3road Top Rli¢d 'to - Bedford;
are favorable. r ittakee eo much time and
talk to build it to Bedford, how much will it
take to build it to Cumberland ?
One of tbe'latest fashions for ladies is- a'
small leather belt Worn round the' .waist, to
4which is attached 'a email ehoppirig
Among certain;cleosex,they are worn
,large
saxia gnaid . „
.4toks the_, are„no,t-npar,_ eo
,distarirsineci"the area bf heop4kiirs hne
tracted dimeneionsi. lle feels nb* more like`
making a marriage contract 'and eentitieting
his caartslnp.i - -
An editor attiv:: : "AttentioaWas first drawn
to intitrimentAly_,theakillful, manner in
which a girl ?basil:Hid a-broom," Whereat a.
brother edit4tr,says the manner k'-which his
rife handlo, broom ieritot se-Pleasant._
Huntingll4 has a eooiety , meeting for eve.
ry night iiPtife'We'eit'aieept Wedtieaddy, and
pomatimes two societies meet t 4 saMQ 414.en
fag. Notwithstanding this; 'Mufti of 'the
members say-they have "the bast wives in
thevrbiiii :;<
The new Ebensburg jail is to coat $73,000..
We think our people 'would look up and
down a.C.Oluoia of kgLires a long, while before
they could see the use of paying so much for
a "necessaltOieance," and yet we ought to
have bqe:'- - - •
The editor' of the Ebensburg .4//eglicniart .
'must live - in the woods. • Ile:slays, 'he' 'saw a;
black squirrel on a' tree near his office the
other day. He says it ie a sign of .a "hard
winter;" we should think,it of :a
"hard-tip printer."
. The Bellefonte Watchman was Furey-oits
on sourkraut last week. We would advise
him to eat some as it might make him Meek
er. Traugh •of Standard notoriety. might
furnish the extras, and also profit by the diet.
What a pretty trio They would make eating
"pickled"
The Fire uji Dudley.
Lk :qq t te,40 1 349: 1 gN6I) I E6I I Ot
lowing particularg of the destruction
by fire of the Catilolic,Church at Dud-,
ley,, this c?utrty,,, vn, )12,3,2,8,t1y1111.: I
Cei'iDuniali, Pk, NOV:4 29,1'869. I
•:;• MEqsas', , Bnitotts :•--Ode'cbrapittlO'ktl
. ...;willage:w'aettiroWri,,.iner , a stato.,offin,c,
tense eXeitcinen git: by. the alar 4g1".f 1 y6 3
on Siinda:y afternoon,
the
„The
circumstances are as follows'- - tkardlyf
11511- 7 '
libel - olinVegailbri-VdtAlfe ( "-B?- 1 0. '
Churelv,:(dedit3 ati3ll' tllO - 4mniaohlato'
Co.n p (1,9 ctO ; kilt e oebilk t i)
thek bkgrth'ttrtxfil ‘4 111/0 . 0 t'
1.2126 1 1'.
on Sundayiwa'sitit'uldulsuliPoceurence
and elicited; goitorall, , atteritiilti. Fire.
was discovered issuing from the- roof
of the maggifi4nt,..chtksh - Crowds'
rushed inCiiibahitil,ritf - thb scene of,
the conflagration lirid set to work at
on'ffEirifyinesar haes.
Tho.ehurelL was built of ivory inflam.
mali4e443mbor,-and it. hurn,t4i tinder.
'I liotiFi`tilere Rio botiv,•edn'
four..hundred "Pert.l6tii' firelent-' they
found all efforts unavailing—the' fire
spfLoad with awful speecj, eny s e,loping
the
„i•oof3irp i (l'alq?„ k 0 . 4 .1 j-LA exqprAs
ac'e ti; n d to remove the aitar,.oivt ,4 ,
chuich in On 63,••••lie:;% itt••tbia
juncture„a, t ladder. broke,precipi ta Ling
two men named P. and Burns
a distance of'A r VOLl..'3 l :five feet to the
court below.: '• • They both stistained
slight injuries... • • • •••n !••
The flue pastoral residence is Aboiil
thirty feet from the chureb,.- ) .,4
was
the greatest dangd,in l d - ' had' it ji
been for the,,,antiring, energy of the
people, it too would have been destroy-
Wat6l.a r t, one time so plentiful
here; its source now being supped by
the numerous collieqes,lu,tlnit
those neeta j r' i3tredms't6n` - `itittV the
foulest sulphur : }eater) was at a groat
distance; long lines of persons were
fortnedlroM the building to the springs
and thus, the paste,rat,,residgnee was
saved. tverything in it was removed
UT plactr l nflalet„w r .thrnityeirB'hlt
kiiras thror;ll Outf'ff windows
to the, great:tiaog,(r-oPpersona-under
neatli: 'At .1:30 .1.): M., the church was
entirely oq§trived, and, all l slanger was
••• ' -
Great credit is duo to the make.por
tion of the 'etingregation for their'hs
reic courage, some having exposed
themselves until they were- black' in
the face. Deis_ names (lArdy heard
a few) alit; P. WIC .17:11111grove,
John
,Carr,,--.Fuley,— Wilson, John
Bonin - , the latter 'acting as to be wor
thy ofa gift. iff alW.aue to
the ladies of the congregation, who
actually performed the men's, part of
the work. assured there was- , no
fainting; handsome skirts_and',lsretty
gaiters were not taken into 'cOnsidera
tion.,.„
Atureli W0.1'1)1114'. iii;:iliaorrit: of
across. The first part being built;',l
believe; in 1857 's3:':,,Theittecondi
or eross clitirch,. it being - addition - al,'
was built in 1563. Tlie-''shre6;year, it
was furnished with.a fine 'orgn ;and •a
large and isnpenillg belfry, antilpire.---•
In 1865 a limiter * wait pain tlib'ehurcli;
this heater Was putup by experienced
workmen brought from Brooklyn, N.
Y., for the purpose. In 1866 a largo
bell weighing betw6CV four and five
hundred „pounds,- was-„purchased and.,
put. 'up. I Tho Rev. P: 11.11,41ie5, now
pastor of Braddock's Fields, near
Pittsburgh; Pa,',whilo . , : •prolf,or;!_, here,
made all Wee° and many other im
provements. Since'Rev. W. A. Nolan,
the presgr4 pastor, cume
nt? hefei Lll6 rol l ,-
lowi ifitnrovernents have' boeri Onr
pletedb under his care: In 1803 a mug
nificent alt ari iwit h :Acts t ben f;7 7 3,
wati -, rnit 14), anii
year ihe,finishing;touchr was-given to'
the church by varnishing, the pews,
frescoing the walls, and'etlfe`r im , proc:e !‘
monis; they being boilipleted" d'
few:wee/4011g°. - • ;•: •
The cause of the fire is unknown; to
far as I can learn it has been acciden
tal. A fine electric ,guide and
ning rod was destroyed; the organ
and bell also,•the latter, being stnelted
into a,soliti :mass. 'net loss is eatiren•
ted at from $15,000 to $20,000. lam
not thoroughly inftirmett of the insur
ance, but rumor puts it at $5,000;
what Gvipany I cannot 565 , ,,
Thus I,llg, wpi:kiof: fiffeeti years'; an 4
an 'ek re of tliousunds ofd dollars
was in less than three 'twirls a black
loud' phitrred heap of ruins, witl(Abi l i 2,-,
very 'pei'sens?Wlio band it
; powerless loolc'e'rg on. But maril,iirp,
poietlWGod disposed] ; so goefii - tlie`
daily routine - 1 ••ef'iWorldly :life— The
cburch was as fine a one as was in the,
county: thiS 'without; exaggera,
tine facts. - The highest, commenda ,
lions are ‘ due to th A...NoJan
for courage and
presence of mind in - bringing the peo
pie Lo.,nyde c r,,for;,.all was
tefiqlffolcolirtii6W ji'exei t iermiiitA'nd.oliho
es. The congregation dps,erstp, the4ko ; „
tico'Of all Dl=
oceso. SPOTATOR.
A Hog as was a Hog.
Our townsmit - p i , J.'.B.!Sntucker, killod
a Chester White hog weighing 564
pounds, and only fifteen months old—
averagiug:one pound : and 15Jialf flgir
day, fibin ti pig. '276 pounds Of laril
Were rendered,from it. This hog was
fattened'athlitiebst of St cente.per lb.,
o h l e e d a t r i p t g ? •,s " fifty dollars. Who can
FIRS.-oO' the morning ofD,ec.lst.,
the Store and'Dwelling of Mi.;Moses
Everet, in Germany Valley;
a-half miles•from Shirley was entirely
consumed bYfire. We underetand..the
greater part of his stock.of goods were
consumed, with ;his hcitibehold--fUrni
tura., How 'the-fire originated is un
known; His insurance is;iight.-715'hir
leysburg Reraid. • .
c4iipenitto
Persons wishing`to make good and
usefUl Christmas giftsi-call at Greene's
Music Steve and - buy a good Organ of
the celebrated firm of Geo. Woods &
Co. They greAbe best in the market
and th!) . .inlee i 8 veryi reasonable.. Call
and see thCm. - Xleb; Mason & Ham
lin's Organs at reduced prices., lt":-
127M1
The.llidays are near at hun - d ; in
view of this fact we now offer our
sent stock of Ladies' and Childress'
Furs, ail'a':reduction of 10' poi 'cent.
Persons desirous of purchasing - ,mill
save money by calling at
2t. ; „ HENRY & Co's.
,
Carpet Wearing. ..
Mrs. Matilda Pheasaut is prepared - to
weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage
fora a generous public. Residence Wash
ington Strcet, Wadt linntingdon, tf
74 t l i i 4 • A t!
I ,„A, Lt I in
,
Calvin Porter%--tputiptipAkezeqrla
James G Carbthers", firiner; - 13rady
IsaacgitplincliylgendllifAritar t t !!„)
ChaMea'Slacli, farmer, Barren
1 10/11 01 9.4. l k ‘!:
David Gosnoll, farmer, Cass
William Shope, firmer Croinwell
Jacktaiadembertstin s ,-carpentairi puoyrardor,
Mater; Innderfien - '
John 4.-Elmltz,-feirmer,,Elenderson
A:brag Corbin, farmer gait&
Rtlarplerillog,'ll,l4wri .1
psu t titiaugy'o! gent . inOnln ,t;
Tbota A.da 're k, mettirn t
itailkAltrafison, r, Ore
David Henderson, gent, Morris
W inercliantOilipleten )11 3
Thouilia;M:Kelle4sloyinalte,r;•Orbls r
Jolm'P Stewart, farthe'r,`Ondfda " "-
David Norris, farmer, Penn
Thos Ashman, farmer, Shirley
,
George Wiliitigiton;:buteher,Sbirlersburg
S .11 Pkoasant,
farmer,,Union
M:trard, farmer,' • • .!,"-
, TRAVERS 'JURORS.-111thr Wsta - V ,,4
W C Caintidiigicfaimer, Barrett . ' '
SiinGibonerpriner, , &urea?, c A t.,?lfi =„3l_ ,
Edward CbUbli,-lainler; Barren . 4 S
M L Shetner, , former, .Brady • .
Edward Cook, farmer„Oromernif „, „,,
TG ,Cloyd, teacher, ,Cromwell.--., • ~,
David-Johns, laborer,.Creingroll-- -
MichaekStair, laborer;,Cromwell, p • ;
Geo ,)
~.,,,..
Felix Tool, merchant, CarbOn„,
3arnei•DaVdi; , cooper; Dublin •
J D.,A,ppleby,,carpenter,.Dublin , , ,
John B Peterson, fiiimer, Dublin ,
Wm P'Kunisey, farmer,‘ , Dublin •••'
David Henderson ; farmer, Franklin% -
Wm Enyeart; laborer, Hope Well
Stewart Ileittaler;iimeniaker, Hinitingdon
John C MillerOaporer, Huntingdon
Wm Glass, carpenter , Jackson
Michael Flasher r farmor, Jackson,
James Hagaus,,shoemakert Jackson •
Wm Oborn, faraier; Jackson
Peter trambaUgh; miller, Lincoln
Christian Shontz, gent, Lincoln. ,
Peter I.4,C.ampbelig,carpenjer,,liff,..Unioy
Jam elf Mbrifs -
Eno,ch Leulnirg t jarritki; Morris_.
Jaritee Sriyiler ciabVier, Mapleton •
Wm
_Shriner, iaborerl Grbisonlaf ;
David Grove; farmer, l'enn
Wm B White, faidiercs:Puiiu . '
J,Il laseAt,, farmer, Penn
John l S'fililler, farmer, Porter ' " • ' -
David,Brunt, farrue . r„Shirley,, „ ,
ITif;Steiciris, riiithei;Zbiinkuum -
Alex Rouse, farmer, Tell
John Silverthern,'liiiitior;Vyll - 1
Ralph Crowley, farmer, Union ,
IViltiatri"Gillan;fariner;Unioli , ,
Nathan Greenland, farmer, Union - • -
HenryrD.ivii,:farmer, West
Janiess.Horning,";fartner,- West • •
Jacob Lougepecker, farmer, -West • • • -
Tenn - Miller, padief,:3oo; , -
. •
IsaadM'Neil, drover, 'West
W W Withingham, miller, West
Wm Lincoln, farmer, Walker " '
James ?dills, painter, Warrforsetark
, efECOnro Wang- 0,
Shadrack Chany, farmer, Barree,,-
John M Stewart, farmer, Barren
John Miller; farmer, Brady '
Daniel Brode,-farmer, Carbon '
John Brook, farmer, Cromwell
Peter Dell, farmer, Cass
Benjamin Fink, farmer, Cass
-
Geo M Green, merchant, Cassville
E S Swepe t blacksmith, Clay, . ,
Wilsoir:Magee , , farther , Dublin '-
G W Ranold9,carpenter, Franklin -
W, fT 'Wigton, Wider; PrankThi" -
A H C.antlearglarmer, Juniata',
Samuel Peightal, farmer, Juniata ~
"
George W 13erestresser, farmer, Lincoln
Samuel Seh:ell,,Tarin'erfpLilienlitrt
John S,Bare, merchant, Mt. Union ,.
John ES'eeds, faimer, Morris
Benjamin D Neil, termer, Porter
Henry W Swoope, farmer, Porter •
Itifred Baker, teacher, Tod
F Baker, farmer, Tod
John W Scott, founder, Tod
Valentine Schmittle, farmer, Tell
Ephraim Thompson, farmer, Union
John Hutchison, fanner, Warriorsmark
Richard Mills, constable, Warriorsmark
Tobias Johnston, laborer, Warriorsmark
Gnorge Guyer, Ininister, Warriersmark.
Wm Kyper, farnier;lv alker
George Lininger, f armer,- Walker
Henry Peightal, farmer, IValker
James G Stewart, farmer, West , •
• i•
Wm Stryker, farmer, West
Tallman's Self ISaletisclpg ,
Atientian; i4,re9P'ecifully solicited to tho'ful
luiving description of the above article which
is at this , timo' the, theme of conversation
among ; those who have ;had an, opportunity
of seeing 'judging of its mertts..
Iris the OhlYqnkitand in the world 'that
can be upset, rolled over, Armed, tilted, or
meet with' a iraiebt adnbussion; without spil
ling a pal:110e of Irk o 1 injuring. the .standi
It is entirely new, and is a• most ingenious
combination of all the qUalities desirable in
an Inkstand, ; ,atturig„Khieltian- convenience,
adaptability, economy, neatness,
.ornament,,
simplicity and diirability. It is a combined
inkstand;pen ; 'rtii<k;•e n and pen-wirier,
and is perfectly adapted to all these differ
ent uses, occupying on more space than the
common inkstand. As an Inkstand, it is
vastly ~ st!pefiorp?.any,otlth. Ot!wprld rAs
•a pen-ritok,-le 'i , /ibtrkic. ° As o'cliferidli it ie
perpetual and, unerring.; .As a pemvriper, it
is treat and convenient . It saves vastly. nore
than its cost It r i --. ;CarWets; alothink - , papers,
books, tables,-'etc., all of - which often , suffer
greatly from ink—stains caused by accident'
to the common inkstands. They are used by
all elasse., private and public.
This beautiful and useful - articre' can be
- had at LEWIS' Book Store.'' Price, $2,00. tf.
Egi,.Every prepdtation for the CiCi
zon's Plain Dreatißall is being made
by Sumtiiei's Reilly, to make it a
Isuccess.• is•to •be held 'ln Yenter's
'HA, on Friday evening,'" eceiiiber
;.24th. Tickets; 82 00. lovers of
the art Torpsichoreim lark :invited to
teeGo' idlienry , , & where
you can buy the . testCalicooafor 12i
cents per yarcOttlOtttyti.iliinds of
goods at proportionate priacs. Produce
of all liindS' taken in eicbango for
goods. Cash paid fOr Grain' and C 16 .-
verseed.
~Persons in need of Sphool Books
for 'their children, Primers, A Q
cards; &c., 'miscellaneous Books and
notions of , all. kinds;''Shduld call at
Lewis' Book Store, whore they will
find a good assortment. Any book
of 'recent puhliCatiOn ordered when
desired. .
•
Ladle• 11,1r,es4po and Boys Clottang:l
Mrs. B. Annie McCabe respectfully
forms the p o , th at irgurfaed.,,V,Vir
house formerly 6bc-u r acd: trmonA g il ;
on Washington street,, and,is prepared to
make) Ladies' Presses and Boys' Clothing, of
all kinds. She - irespeatfully invites- a full
share,of,plvertage., l „ ap7• ! 4:
„Farmers a Grain-drill,
will do well to call on 'Whtititon & Ma
guire and
,exa,mne,lte_ Willoughby
gum-spring grain drill, either with or
without phosphate'tittaehthent, before
purchasing,
se- Go to tho RED FRONT GROCERY
for the best and cheapest arocerleh;
Earthen ware, Stoneware :Queensware,
Glassware, Ced4rware, ii9ll,ow, ware,
'1
StiiirPttesehing V. LUtberan
Church of this place, every evening
this week: Rev. B.' 11.. Hamlin, D. D.,
Will preach on. Wednesday,evening. -
,
mg„Almanacs for 1870 for 81114 at
Lewis' flpolc, t toro. F f ithor ,Gorman
or English:
ItirTho Cambria Iron;_c/onipaiiion
the 6th of Novemberp — urebasecf 1700
acres;of,:•Jarict, near,nnd
.o,l9lning the
town , bfl-fldpdwidl, 4edoW Mae the
Hopewell property,. from Messrs. era.'
iisto„l.tris,tfit
TbVisanittannfElany
about the same time and In the same,
lo 'Of 'ecint 'lkOd 43f
14.,T.,1Vatseti;itncl tlies.BUelf tritei eon-'
taining about 220 aeres,.alsenpalland
'froin ItteSirs:„l'Utir
three , purchases amounting in.tbe
tlg
grugate to about $65,000. ...We,finder
stand,,tbe 'company centenild'ates„the,
erection. of a:couplo.:fernaens on Ibis'
f p,r?R?r,ty iLi ns shtyt,tl i
1 1 1°, 1RLI T I',11V ) r'
pocptpg/ B mer“ , ey Witt 1- y lv
4.heikt...ecui ply frost tbLiktilve
tionechloal T ralsby t eittgrAir l azraii.',
rod& i‘-gitiarzittin
The extraordinaw•fuoilitiesipossessed
by our caunty 'for' the' iatinufaeturer
arej,ust begiiinielVto ettrat,tborat
tenlionnrettitalist.s.
'.
show that they are second to none in
t4rpluottati72 2 :Wedford --- Tilq/qq.— )
lull
Atoilksf thikbesegifgarAi'Okrartiit(Ts,
11.bliiiSes : Coffees Spieeeaqd, ggodii - d
all kil„iSpry-PoodkcNixdbii,t4,) on
hand a ;,'tik.;e,;./ied.:Fiont- -6 / 7 i4e4b, anti
selling steap; . lte;kpet-44 , fer, , lieliA.
L.L
sToN,4 wkitg A ,-.40ci0 1,,gy:t:445, and
gallob jartii,jiigs and
churns,` -just foceirsd-the!..ect Front
grocery aid for sale whatipile :40 re !
che9p4r.4li., t ,la'anyllik race in
4th county •..•
y Lori grapeltrop , t,teiaear
iii:rnported - td be,abont - , - one , fojittli‘logra
iKauqntity.ttian uitial„batAingfricir in
qu tlit.tettS6l so - far as.wrhe-mueking
- :
Wisconsin:givos• Govornot Fairchild
8,181 rnajority, , ias. , .appears...from' tho
official figures. -This is nearly double
fii!sinajo - rity• two•years
. . .
.
A. lady-in: Santa
. Clara,lpalifornia ) ,
had to'bitvii a log;amputated in cOnae
quenco of an ajtity . rceolv,Od by kneel=
ing on a hoop-skirt. .-
te_Go to Rod Front for Glassware
queensware, Stoneware,` Willow and
Ceilarware, etc., etc.
SiID-11011SO Wlll.savo money.
by buyiok 'thoir GreedriPs;
prise Headquarters.-
Actoratono. .
Froß V 3.00 upry,ords, ot Lewis' Book
Store. ' '
mum.
Frorks2 644)werits, eiCtieijirßook
Store. Cr.. i I,ljd
.-School Books of all kinds for
sale at Lewis' BOokStbre. if
nEirpg rojtvis r ; rtszaw 4 ..:4o4:t
P aid 4 to • fFq
• - r - Y?
On 'the Bth inst , at the residence of
the bride's. falbcr,by .jtvay,
Ham
lin, D. Do.'f-Mr."toritN , fe4r otzNSfoN, of
Pontiac, 11l , to Miss CALLIE hi SAXTON
of Huntinsciswn,v,PM, - •
The MOP'S , ednitifednive odriha'nterfar.their
remembrance of the printer, and our best
wishes for a long life of unalloyed,happinosr,
enienrth and in heaven.-
On the 2d inst. ' by ReV. kr. Fra
zier, Mr. MARTIN LININOER Of Walker
township, dal MjSB EIAZABETII GRUBB,
Of Penn township. .
'At the. resitionae,ottluk'brido's .
elite, on the 9th by the Itev. lek
&Or:Eby, assisted by 4tev. J.V. Love,
Mr;,'JOspii.t:OintinN• to "Miie Meaty
bbat' of Alooreivifle.
PIED;:'. _..
MIEZMEin
In 'this borough, on Tuesday morn
ing, Doc. 14, MT. SY, W. lIILDEIMAND.
On the 6th inst., in this borough,
SARAH CARRIE, daughter of F.,and E.
E. Tigttaattia, aged al4l'reie ! tiuddid
tnonths.:'-i 4,1 ` :3e ?'tai
In loneliness thy loss we mourn,
Yet we will not rebel ;
Fur thourcin ange y e.winFewas i lArne,
Witli'Jesus 4 tiovi'dolit dwell ;
When the Archangel's trump shall blow,
And souls to bodies join,
Millions shall wish their lives helow,
Had been tis short as thine. , ' •
C.A. S.
,
,J. • WHOLISALII MUM.. •
PHILADILKIIi, Doc:l3,
Superfine Flour per barrel . $4.87@6.00
Extra Flour per barrel, ............ .......• .... ..$ 5 3 5 @d25 -
ltyoyeahr per .•3
Red Wheat per bushe - ' ' V1D00.1.27 •
Ryo per bushel ~.$1.05@1.16
Corn per bushel ' "• 1.08®1.09
Oats per bushel sSignilets.
.fiti'antraaa, Dec I; Up;
Spring Wheat Flour per barrel ' 43.4104b.62
Now Wheat per bushel 81.15@1.18
Corn per bushel • 95g11.00
Oats per bushel 47@1ects.
_Rye per buslaol
'" • StifificitAL:
Now Yon; Doc. rioted ',161 042%
HUNTINGDON, MARKETS.
M r CORRECTRP WEEKLY DY , DkiNRY *CO.
•• lenbiiitats mete. 1 r '
FLOUR—Superfine Flouy,Rog,t;arfel, $4.50
ExtraMAlO '5.00
raiiiily Tloti, — do - 6.00
GRAIN--4Red' Vheat,. •Imioher,
White •iy,hoot, .do
7vdo%lA -
Corn, . ~, new, ~ , .do• - ; . -. 80
Oat's,
.. do , • ' '4O
Barley ' •.' ' ' do' ~ „ ; ';': 1.00
Sssn-r-Timothy,. ..
.• • •doi... ~ : ' • 2.50
Flaxseed, • '- ' • .do' ' -" , , 2.00
Cloversced, per 64 lbs, ,!:, ~ ~ , 6.50
Psovistoxs—Potatoes, per bushel,, 50
Dried Applea,' : ;,.'do - ; ; '1.75 -
Corn Aleal,'per tiwt:, -- ,, :
. 1.75
Dried Peaches, per pound, 1 5
Dried peer;: ;-. ... - '4ls3 , ,1 7 : Lki.r_Ef:':l2o
Lard, -- - ,I. ,-ao __ ~. ~_,- 2O
'!"; Poilal.'l - .: ...1 iii-X. - ...1.'1-'1,4. .. :l l 2'
t '''' Butter, do - 40
CheesN• $ : $ do,--..- 20
Eggs, Poi 'dozen, ' .". -' " - '25
Ilam, ', . • , --i. '• . '• •- 23
s,.Side,, • - . . - '' 20
Shoulder, ;-','. :, ' 18
Com,—Uard coal, per ton ' . , $ ,-6.00®7.50
Broad Top coal, do' ' ' 3.00®3.50
Luu DER, per 1000. feet,: ; , 12.00@30.00
SHINGLES—Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00®12.00
Joint Shingles, do .
~ , ,
~5.00®6.50
Micccutinsouss-Bark, per cord;' 8.00
Bran, per cwt., 1.25
Hops, per pound . 40
Wool, do • . - '-'. ' 45®50
' Ilay, per ton, • 1'2.00
Hides, • ' ' 13®7
Green Apples, •' • rdo • 75®1.00
Onions, , .. , ~. do ~., , .75
For neat JOB PRINTING, call
,a 1
the "al.pais:Jqn Poiriiisiioiricu,'Men
tingdon, Pa.•
Firemb ar.d Soft Coal for Bald by
Inctv.it itasar &ad
BLANK BOOKS,
07 vial= oILZEI, for eate'it
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For it'lialidsbnieTrresent
THE .RED FRONT GROCERY.,,,
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CatOCEPLIt
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STRUT'S,
MOLASSES,
Stl9 AIM QUEENS-WARE,
'COFFEES,, „ , p.,l4§,virAy.?„
'STONEWAgE;.,
,SPICE§;„,
soers;
CHEESE;
TOBACCO AI D-,SGA:ItS,I
DRIED ANTY,OANNED,
APPLE'S AND . PQTATOE,P,
&C., &C., 3;04 &C".; &C;,'
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Geneta9mgilliochtflhants j
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Wheat, Corti, Oats, jty?, Bals, Butter, Eggx, Dud,
264 SoutkfroniArket„..
Y.t.
A. O. rnstlethmatite, Ph iladelphia.
J. C. BlcNnughtora.
may26-ly
4 1 1 4;V 1 V V'VVVIVIV;V
T° THE xsijiti.w.q WASS.—
We aro no r dd fll ball classes with
constant employment Mho the :Miele of time or-for
the spare moments. Business new, light and profitable.
persons ellettlier si: easily yap Xrqqi. is t ¢ del
taic per4ronliiMlind4i prop-omit:Mr s l§"iii mrfeitAng
40.rovath itrls,Nain
nearty Much as wien. t That All, who pie thisEn?.tice
Mity ien6thelkdddress; Andi iby sire
'this unp iralleled offer: To such ns are notkil l iMipiled
we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of ir fog. 'fll'
particulars, a raluable sample, which :Will do„'to com
mence work on, and • copy of "The People's Literary
Compwaion"—me of the largest and best family newspib
papers published—all sent free by mall. Reader if you
west permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALUM
k CO., Augusta, Maine. Dtc.l, gm.
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A w cr A w nw l e
HOMES
AND FORTUNE,
„,, , t,lOO - 10 J3IILI Of!
In theliNundloss West and ruin% 411111. It epplakfiti?
We; tiothgandrA fortune, and 'IAN blei
why, where and !how to meek it;e,it .capitalist
where to invent; the laborer, to find good wages; the far,
mer, the beet - lauds; the merchant, the manuficttikil
the professional man and the mechanic. of the great
chanches open to them: it tell. everybody just what they
ought to know, about the vast resources and wonderful
progress in every part of this great. country. New,
fresh, interesting, and popular.
Bend for circular. Farmers, farmer'. sons, and other
enterprialug men, can learn of a money-making busineee,
by addressing PNOPLE'd w'" PUBMIIING Plalladel•
phis, Pa., Clncinnatt,tOh f, PlfilleakTo; Louis, Mo,,
or Spring fi eld, Mae? c01344,w
GAB noon --V,,T9.,1rAf.14.,-,!;,,Ii'ANDY
litald
JOHN DOLL dc SON,
No. 908 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa.,
. IMPORTERS OF
TOYS AND V,ILY•SOODS.
The hugest stgAßSlOgia 7J ,hrt he city. Just
recolsed a flue assortment of op of all kinds. Pipe.,
Canes, Harmonicas', Marbles, Fancy Boxes, China...lran,
he. Pleats call and examine our .tusk. ne.7o4ra
(711 , J fif. , fikitel 171 es •1
_no 0. 1.80M.P50N1.04
Merchant Tailor,
O. 905 WALNUT STREET,
PHILAD&LPLUA
I:tpelal Attention is invited to this commodious sad
beautiful estabhshment, the catenate stock of seasonable
and desirable goods always on luttid,the reputation ob
tained no a leader in feithlown septet great I:militias pos
sessed for the fithricatiggebd*rattella. dispatch of all or
ders.
Although enitooot in the prosecution of every branch
ofthe,ttaile, for the partictitur hcuelt otAtto Sfr!fl.lntui
her ditimstletted,. tc
PANTALOON CIITTIN.2,
la announced; which Is an art not obtainad by imitation,
but through close study, exporienCe and practice.
Those dealrang easy and stylish Pantaloon' ) are Invited
to give thin method a trial. oct2o-3w)
Surveyor General's Oftioe,
%--
H#rnopectlSEtr. 8,186 v.
TO THE OWNERS OF UNPAT.
NNTED LANDS: ~,
ronbtillened.• to tifiCA it ofAsseinblf,` sitihrothifi ,the
eighth day of April, one thousand eight., hundred and
eixty-nine, you are hereby notified thM itio'"Ccititift
Land Lieu Docket," containing the lint of unpatented,
lands for linntingdon county, prepared under the Act of
Assembly of the twentieth of May, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-four, and the supplement thereto,
has this day been ibrwartisd to the'rrothonotery of the
county, at whose office it may be examined. The Henn
can only be liquidnted by the purchase money, interest
and foes, and receiving -patentsthroughliiie Depart
ment. ~,V4' ~ -. -Pvir.U .,Auvult.CA-1.11 4 :`"
—.--. 1•8111,1,,
Surveyor General:
Sept:ls,4u . I I • t ) . • , •
=
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to an.excalisiseartials or granntii-'
ted Virgintatalisraver introduced
it is univeriatlly admired. It is
LorciLLAßD's
"EUREK A"
SMOKING TOSACCO,
In which coders for Bice
.put up is bandelime muslin bags,
earcbuum Pies era daily packed.
LuItILLARD'S & ellfeeterhYitil Oho consume it as
"Yacht Club" the "finest of all." it is mado of
of the choicest leaf grown 4Jtj is
suoKint TOBACCO. untbnervorte in its eirecte, as' Om
Nicotine him been, oirirottod ; ii.tleaved dleagre - eablel/
taste offer smoking ; it is very mild, Night itt color anti in,
weight, heuca one pound will lest tuvlong an J •of
cry tobacco. In this brand we also %luck orders every
day for first rises Meerchaum Pipes. Try it and con
vince; ourselves it is all it claims ,toAro, "The Finest of
All." ett9
•=s" , -r
LORILLARD'S This/ brand of Fine Cut &owing
CENTER YI tobacco has no,equal or puporfor
. , . r FnywherW,l6 , llotitherit doubt
CREWING TOBACCO./thebest chewing tobacco legit.
country.
Lortmanws Imirpow bpen svtra i t i r ft
S N TY.PVS to
di "..Mdigeeff " er
b,st"
MBE
wherever used.
does, not bav9. these arilobsi for
min rthoy kro' sold by respcelaßle
t0r,57131110D Dor; ~ 1 1 ;
'warde on application.
P. LORILLARD, Now York.
If your atarelseeper,
sale, ask him to gat the
jobboruslmost orerivri
Circular of prices for'
MEM
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SAFEDEPOSITI,COMPANY
r
o tr.i lilt it VA.;
• 7k,1•.
INCOR1:911.11ZD POR
- , • E1t.11 . 4.
Sale Keeping of Bnds, other Securities, &e.,
1 NO. 83 FOURTII AVENUE.
I'4l l o l l
Fora Ikar, or
Lcuperioci:
• OeverntiLit'llid alrbtliPi'ddniOn ,
„g•'•
•5 1 rsl•
'GM 1000
COO or tuflion ' 1'26 • 1,000
Oliver Coin or Bullion 200' 1,000
Geld or Silver Plate, under seal, on
'owner's estimate of full value, and
' 100 " 100
rate suldect to:adjustment for bulk,
on a basis of
;Deeds, Illortgans, - ,Atiab le 4 . 41$ whew of
no fi xed zelunntot yean'eachZuFaWiirding to b lk.
'Wills, $5, which premium Covers the remainder of the
Ufa of the tuaker.liklii'di,„ „
N6oherge - leask6Rolfar," s" ' ' '
iTlieVoiripan.l•l3ll l / 9 BrePkreato tentifintalf Iron Bohai
(each furnished w ith tin bpi ,) inside its hurglocicroof
er'
vault, the rent eioldelgelb-hotang thiCkey atifrbot,
the following rates. viz: $ll, $2O, $BO, $OO, $76 and $lOO
'per annum. Also, to Store Books of Accounts, Records,
Valuable Title Papers, etc, 1.
nn
reas . onable rates.
Pail ak,* t o,
WILLIAM RIL PB.
Vice President:
HEN•B•PAPITO -2;;ga 1 1.11
• ' Dliecters :
_ WILLIAM PRILLIPI3, BISON 11. Mitten, •1;:
hose! Ltoro, Josseu 8. Moamar,
• 4f ILmOM lizA, Guitar. BLACI,
W 11.111.11 M. LYON, C1a11715 G. Gomm.
Juice I. Ilfmtan., ,
'
noT3-3m leim Ns3l4lW q
)'-z : ,:, In Prinz )u .Bcioi.?: - . 4: "lo V
§ gi 1 4 4
BOURDOPP§ & JOUYIN'S
)1"p i1!)1<
Kia;:C . LOVESi!,
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Ladies and Gentlemen's Sizes,
L» 74943 ,, J o T
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, CORNER OF THE DIAMOND,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
• •,' ;UV; .";:f
4-14141-
aPP) i f l P a B E P ONEW
‘^TH - L ,- wNEIVL f XRXThb
TaL77.1 4 .23.y/ANIWALL IN WANI2A/117/3TB .11. A
nui ve a l.
.0%) N. 4,1 Fu
Fu
•
THE tin demign cd would respectfully
...autco that ha manufactures and keeps meting,
MI hand a largo and 4piently . assortment or
DINING fai su rt)
af,v,sii
E ,
Wa.911 AND OANDJ.E STANDS
Windsor and cane seat chairs, cnpboards, gilt nad rose
wood moulding for iniiiokiiildlikkdre frames, and • earl+
ety of articles not mentioned, at prices that cannot fall to
be satiefectory.
Ho to also agent for the well known Halley A Noway
patent sprinw nal Bottom.
intllencrinvited to can tr4dileiatg . Nil
Idgblecwhere.
Work andantes roam on Hill street, near Snails, nod
door west of Yentor'e store.
iAkfliti HlOOlll3.
Huntingdon, Aug. 1,1860
Ivgd,l'iliql 4
1 , 174 pl e a
Battu r and cadet%
i' 117 3E1.10T X ria, icr MIL MI.
Respectfully Invitee the attention of the Public to by
s4ttilll, M., utuatuDidotadtbe rear dotal
ftwiataiWifth and Jewelryltistere ham anV
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Par
sons wishing to purchase, will do welt to eye him a can.
Repairing of all hinds attended to promptly and charge.
ein
iarges
r =ale &15
on,fra
.4 0 1,1 tiTo
'Th shbieritfer has •
. 411,- • IVIRW AND ELEGANT HEARNE
and Is . prepaied to atlend,Funersla any r placel3 to wA
ofcoclotry.-AEII,I amori
Rintingdddi May-11,1MAF
-;•. - 4111,131_1_ Arli i ., C;° l WER3II3
'TO THE N. E. CORNER OF DIAMOND.
Boot and Shoe Ehiilhn
,
1
JOHN f.
JypTBRPO i ll 1
t iV 1 1 i # I etr
• V itrate r ;Idal - ;ZIMI V
eC O l t
splendid stock of
BOOTata z illin c killYasttle2lB,
Hosiery, ShobAtuipto r qarpet Sack
Trunks, &e.; &c.
glioeoooo, pmpT5444.1.5..5prmr40,41•19.,
DuitOorfeethVirew etaird drifts iffdetereo.
were and the pubic generally ere invited to call.
I Huntingdon, ap.7, 1869.
1 GEO. SHAEFFER
Brio"Pr t rMi n , d ir°ll l P.°)l BB ,k ItitAk,
SPLENDID STOOK
Liat
;BOOTS, SIEGES,. GAITERS, &C.,
t l i t i ' . ' L; 9ll 2lec f il i or e k .j o r l l9 l:l l B .'g cste ' te l m U e ° rs
Ida rpUblie ana
wilraell•biilto`Ckat the MOW
?;:iiHrASijoN4kliblfo pßzots;,"ii
and those Who purchase once will surely Call agolt" ls
BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER,
and REPA.IIV.ISCI. dime the mated acatargst °aped!.
Holm mantlar.M.3 Y 7.1
1 Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on 11111 street, a
Few doors west of the Diamond. ap.14., lilt
.8 07 aled
%LI U LiAllgini"Ci- f-Ri - 11 L I
9 • f thethatheh
oponoTa l ltiltoret:tullltthe Drantru il d t „4l4
r ,tra :11 •
Vladigfin avvii &ht, 4t l 4c , X§. l o l , l rkl ttilOtAinfsl44l
BOOTS AND 4 SHOES I ,°"''' II
For Ladleo rt Cfr t olle f or l
All of which sift 'itnir p rices a s Qu l tek salts and
. roll awl osomhoe my stock.
Vu6otirgducTolpB.4ll4,42gfil, av i to , ardor as anal.
r it P. 1,r1„,_
THE lIUNTING.DOI
Manufacturin 7 Coynpapy s
C r lt " r.A is
Is now prepared to fill orders for
• -
19- 144 W C 1 4-W 4l T' 3"
k. aklig - 0/0 MAW. a tilssl
1,5 obooßB
.113 3101'..gaci
AND 5N N,
And in short to do all kin f tKi l Aiiirhter
To furnish HUBS, SPIABSrIindFBLLIES,
in quantities, audirialVeTordere for
11
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work—
4 t
(..; fie addressed 0
D. V.
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• • Huntingdon, ,, Pa. !:r
Jute 76 - ; 1869•tf."i
111011.13111CIIINILV:pt y g ce 0.% augur=
P-Pt 6.R lei 45 - 4
THOS.l3llROHilitLivia=6olllo. -
:„,, (130q,(1.1 ;07 .. .1ta
ttenhbvir. trAost; ar.viri 41440 XOll ; , a1)11
M/MUT6O7trUB, or
nrl(,•,, ou ,roP,L .5011 , ai• ..P . /!
,1 .1..0:;.{1.1:1
SASII2;,-DOCIRS;r,,,4fIUTTE• 3nl ßr;',
ALw
.•••-; ••••-•41-"• - & • ; i l, oif.ll,
;Sl+. toll?
paid :,dt 144.4 nsvolo
Makall
,z i• ,41 Ct/ Y(113. •
, " -
i mdt 2 ,11.6 rn .11,2 z vr--e
at. A. OTOIL. 311 . 1TAR.1.17L5, Iic,fAIIZIL A. Rai
91111 FIRM -OF ! STEEL; :IAYTLBIO
I . : 0 11ITSEL having iOosted On. th'idieratt ca"b , tl44lferiiii,V i e .2
In two miles of tha.borough or Huntingdon,* „.
, ''"STEAM' SAW
%mi . :MR.3I artgal ,;!, tveri ‘ c77
are preparell to atialittictura alk itiadiotbx s'red
CiAlt ' , AND ilitt MY** tit
I 4
The mill will be run tp_its utmost calpacitygirld
in:operation during the ,entire summer and partsAthat
autumn months. The, will be enabled to ld. l
lu,largerquentiOss,tud attheloal A
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