), El e Olo'bt ' 1 .. , ,i, Kg KU NT I N G 0 0 N., P A Wednesday morning, Dec, 22, 1869 LOCAL R -PERQNAL. -" ' ''" ;- 80; titeets; . tlecd " ol ondai ditivining ot elich'Miintn; II; Brown's hulloing. - ..Standing Stone. H. N. .4., quepter, No. 201, meets the first Tuesday evening of Snell month, in Brown's building. Junintev.Ledget .L.p. 0. F.vmeets every Friday evening, third fiber, 'in Leister's Mount Hor Camp of I. 0. 0. F., meets every second \inttruntih-Titisdays, to thlstor'sbnittling, third floor. ;Standing Stoll Lodge, Not St. 1. 0. G. T., meets evdry Tuesday evening in third floor of Bond's building. 6rrapahar Tribe, No.-6So/. O. of R. )L meets Crary snowing, third floor, Leister's building. ; • ••' roung•Hen't Owuttun association Insets the first nod third noonday evenings each mantis, In Smith's building. Port 33, G. A.J2., meets 1 bird Monday of each mouth in Court House...•; • Town Counca meets the first Friday evening or each month.,, . ,iliottingdenLodie, No. K. o f 8.,, meets piery,Sat.. ...urdity twang; in Smith's building.„.- . , ..auttangdOtt.Zaspis of Honor, No s -71, meets, the fourth Monday or each month in Qtatli Temidava` Ma), The The - IVebiterion Club meets nveey Thitrmitty evening, in tbe Y. 31. C. A. room, Chnrches.! • Baptist 'Street. RSV': S 5 tV. Nan pervices on Sabbath aol4 a. m. 7-p.m. Cathotio , Vaaldnktbn:Stretit. , Itov.o. P. Bitanher.L Ser. vices Drat thrce,Sundsys to every month. Erangalielit tritheranriilifflin Street. Bev. .7. .7. Berr. • - Services on Sabbath : 10%a. m.;7 p. m. German Reforgricd.slitntr,ell Streert.r;Rov. S. D. Steckle. Service oil Sabbath f 7. p. m. ItrelballstqlFdectopal—fralurch Strebt. , Bev. 11.8 .:Wllsen: •-• Serviettes h Sibtrath 10 1 ,4 arlm.,t7 p.m:•• • • - Protestant Bpiscopalt,l(ill street. live.. A. 11. Boyle, Services on Slibbstit r 10% a. m.. 6Wp. m. Preabyterian—llill Street._Rev. O. W. Sabi:direr. Ser. viceson Sittrbalh : 11 a. m , 7 p,pr: . . , •ttelelf Items: • Tlie Teschers',lns,tituto °petted onlfondity Fourteen inches of snow fell here on Satur dey,litst., 7 ' , 'wedding and visiting cards prin ted at the Globe office. .. 730 pounds is tho porker in "Ebensburg. SaJa eip:editioaely execu ted at the' Globe office. Illinois boasts as many hogs as it has citi :ens, man fur man Every variety of toys f.,r the holidays at Re'd Trpnt Greeery.„ Valuable real eitate advertised for sale in this issue. , See advertisements. Book, games, Voelts, ete.: for the holidays at Lewis' Book Store. TTTI iertipnn us-whets the pbor claim attention. "Blessed is he 'that considereth" their nedesitte s e.',' . -• permon. Inreau nt , Tashington' re poiti2,tbe Of.the'lastioyolutionaTy pen- Daniel F..llhkeman: :41Ntiseptsyt:•f . armer-liaijt t !itsold for &iv erdy cent4Tiantity of wkeit:for which two years if,avvsslike a seivia tray sea through it; butsi - iin ;Tina' be comilderlibly reduced' be fore iinit ; oat!' get th roug,h years ago - Pennsylvania was the largest wheat growing State in ,the Union, vimit is.about-the twelfth: ont the . ~There.being cattle stealers about' in IVis• cousin, , a paper, ,there says'"ihose chaps, will kekp tilliothebbily gets hung' .' - ;v4:llll"Caga wants a auilply'afo)inese domes tic:a, all its present stock of females being cc cupted:either in getting married or divorced. _ . A :brakeman on the, Broad .Top road, . • , ,Somuel..Keyser, had hie left , hand tadlir. s hu:it:reCently, while ,coupling corset aohn's Pranch. Owners -of "dorgs"' in Lancaster county, are•compel)ed to pay $l.OO tax on each and eyery• animal, fur . the benefit of the Chil dreu's home at Lancaster. 'Edward F. Burke; C.lut4ge.ki with killing Jaeob Settlemoyer, was tried at the Cambria county court last vreek,erd found guilty of murder in the' seetnidlegite. _ , Tha:editbi 6f -the Altoona Tribune "got a preeent tiox-of segartefrom - a rneichant in that city. Our merchants seem to have for g6ttCrt haf old-tibia courtesy. We have received a copy of "The Old Franklin AltnitFlac - Jor• 187 C," published by 4-41neb, , 505' . Chestnut • Street, Philo:- It is a tiptop Almanac. Price 20 cents. A faMily in Bloody Rundlaie in: their pos._ cession, providing none of it has been eaten, a sausage fifty-five feet apd a half long.— That'a'a whopper—the sausago, we mean. The assignees of Reed & Schell's bank, in Bedfor'd, which recently , ' suspended, made an appraisement, which shows that the as sets aro two hundred and forty-six thousand dollars; and Vie liabilities are one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The Accommodation train west recently -struck *man named Oa ens, who was walk ing on - ilia:track a short distance above Mt. .Union. - 'lle was trying to'avoid a freight train. De' was thrown ',some 'fifteen feet down an embankment, and seriously injured Two Lewistown boys ,named_ _Edward 'Thompson,rind Bob Davis; broke in the ice 'whilst skating where the water was eight tfeet deei., They were rescued from drown ing by a young man named Joe Major, a son .of Joseph A. Major. , Mrs. John Preston, of Decatur township, "Mifflin county; was fired at one evening re cently, while she was sitting in her room, the ball passing but a feiv inches from her head. Some suppose thai„the object was murder and robbery, in imitation of the Peightel horror. -The recent heavy snow caused a detention of the trains." ,The Me4l - west came in con tact with a telegraph wire which the snow had bent down, and the whistle of the engine was torn off. The trains on the Broad Top road were detained until Monday morning. Ali now run regularly. • • A . man. in ./Sleading who paid $l5 to a evindling'eampany in New York . , under the title of Noyes & Co., on opening a package which he supposed contained good counterfeit greenbacks, found nothing but saw-dust.- 7 - The swindlers must have known what his bead was made of. Two men named James Patton and Eli Detwiler; lisiding in Mifflin county, were out hunting,' recently, when Detwiler mistook Patton for a deer, and shot . at him, the ball passit;g•thiongli his pants below the knee.— SuOlhmen should not handle firearms, or at least should not hunt deer. The Hollidaysburg Standard says : "The administrators' sale ofthe - real estate of Mr. John .Wertz;dee'd.;• at the Court House, in this borough",' last Wednesday, attracted a large number of bidders, The Yellow Springs property was knocked down to Jos. Hutchison for the sum of $22,575; the Clo ver Creek farm to Jos. Isenberg for $7,000 ; and the farm near this borough to Jere. Mattern for $11,750." - 'School 'Books ol'all kinds foi galp At Lewis' Book-S lore.. t CL:3l,nyEnt.—tbe, other 'day - we Arbllbilifirnendtbogravei cif diO, lipaa tiful Cemetery. One feels- a sadness not unmingled'lWith pleasure, while finiokitle'grdVes of the d'o r patted. Ittis 841'indeed to se© - titers 'the gr'aVOe of the sweet blooming in!. fent; of the promising yOUng: man,;:of 4..he'strong man of influence;-cutedoWit as it were in the midst of his;otsoftil neia—,sad indoed-to ,the ; Aies Chid`thus' &Wier' Dopes that" haVO'' been' hdried,`,,the 'IMF, V' 014 t: cElt.i.khS 3 -F ! Ram afker..,graye e and rlook at the everarceri emblems hopehas 1 • phiced there, ana tue flowers that fond affection' has Vfrinted,'reatl the tribute& to worth inscribed on the marble,' and feel thatztkie-no.tromauly to weep over such a grave, ,you seem to hear a vcke4at-say-§.to. tbs-,soul----`-'Que less folove"oii - 6.lrtli=one - 616 r e -to that iu Heaven." It is in' the "city of the 004 . " tiAt : you . ,ean realize.ihat .. "Hope looks beyond the bounds of Time." There you are brought into the heavenly companionship of the good who ltaV,64 beep:Mikeit fCcini Aron are'almcist A3iid(3' to long-that ysOu are - not with ; them. , You s are t taught love for the living. , Who, is it that can role-on the tombstones those tributes of affection, and ongoing away cherish hatred against u.fellow mortal.' The Brotherhood of Sorrow in which ,wo mingle at the graves of cherished friends teach us to love and a _desjre to be loved. ; " ' t ' How the finer feelings of' our nature swell as We'read' on the Marble that it marks' the grave of "Our Little Al ice," "Our Dear Mother," "Dear Little Willie," "Dear _Nitta," and the simple word "Fatber''• or I "Mother."' • • These inscriptions are all sacred to some visitors to these spots. They halloW the hearts of those who read their tender language; for it is the languag - e of the heart. And - there - is sweetness' in. , the thought that,te-friendships Nro" form here are not broken by death. The cold grate . may cover over those whom we have loved on earth, but it cannot •tiik9thent from the places they fill in our hearts. An inseriptioh carried its forwaril to ho end of these beautiful lines "As falls the leaf and fades the flower, Thus one by one we pass away; Like them we live our destined hour,", - Like them we witlicrand decoy." As the lesson of the Cemetery car , rie,s afurward_to the falrof till leaf • -7 flip"€tiding.flower, ea decs - 4 dint us through the Winter to-once`-more glorious Summer. Those leases - mcy fall 'and flowers fade, yet will Suniiner time come agnity!•• • -:-_ -Anc,so, after this life, in punctual -summer shaft flowers.peronnial bloom. The dead in'the 'Cittetdry - aro gone from us ; the. words of one of their inscriptions—they arc "Gone to the land of rest Ghne where:tin; angels- ore; Gone where all is blest." BEM . ;Weeks ago, a Temple of lion; or was organized in this place, and as is Pebtiliar to all such secret organizii: Lions there is certain- paraphernalia, such as regalia, books, etc , that is nec essary for the prosecution of business.' Of course theSe , artields eitieCted by the newly made Templars, and when the word came on Wednesday, a number were invited tcl Solythem.— They 'went; and' On. thefoad dOwn were gloating over the fact that they, Would be the first to see the 'elephant.' On their arriVal at the warehouse the officers in charge, who , were at the head of the "goak," ushered the anx ious Templart. into a room where was shown to their gaze - t.(vo living gnats, that were to, be shipped to tbo north erd'erid of'the county. On Seeing the goats; the Templars saw the hoax, and needed 'no 'further explanation, but hastened front the room to tell other brethren what nice things they had received for their Temple. & Woman's Presence of Aland On Saturday morning last Miss Germain who resides on Judge Tay lor's farm'', and drives ti milk wagon to town, met 4,cith a narrow escape :,The horse and Wagon were proceeding along the tracks in front of the ware house, the wheels going over the ties, and the. horse onl.the track, ,when an engine - rapidly 'approached: The lady happened to see it coming and without attempting to cross as many might have done, she had presence of mind to suddenly turn the horse and left one of the front wheels'on the track, which,wasstruek by the engine and badlfdaniaged. Miss Germain there by saved her own life and the life of the horsO,lhough the milk was-spilled and the wagon broken.' " BARGAINS! BARGAINS! I—Cunning. ham & Carmon - having a very large stock of goods on hand, and being de sirous of-refilicipg their stock prior to taking an account of stock, which must-be done the first of the year, authorize.us to-bay that they will sell without regard to cost. Their goods aro all fresh from the Eastern markets and of the very best quality, consist ing of Dress Goods, Detains, 41annels, Calico, Muslin, Checks, Ticks,Diapers, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, &c., &e. Any on& wishing to luy in their win tor stock, will do well to make a note of the above and give them a call, as they aro selling the goods. Concert The members of the Methodist Sun day School of this place will give' a Concert on Christmas eve, at which a number of dialogues will be spoken by the children, and choice selections of songs will be sung, in their usual hap py and entertaining style. On Christ mas evening presents will be distribu ted to the scholars from a Christmas Tree. A 'Criss . Kingle will also be exhibited. ' - .Pride of admission 15 and 25 cents. Dirs. fla:ndalt9ii Mrs Anna T. Randall will rend for the benefit of the Young Men's Chris tian Association, on Monday orening next. The mere announcement of her coming is sufficient to bespeak for her a futl'audienco. Those who did 'hot hoar her last winter should not fail to go this opportunity. Admission 85 and 50 cents. " SERVIOP: —Titer° will be service in the P. E Church, on Christmas, at ball-past 10 o'clock, A. AL . - All are invited to attend. A. IL BOYLE, Rector. • 184' '' ° 1:4 41 k e z 18- r IT r‘. r 2,7 - ;?, Oe z i ‘ lione a l / 2 1eilthhtlof The Bellefonte ,Yqippy/zis a nine columil weekly, yell,blnnked,_, Fi:4l with all its! fa 6 liials.' AllOte; flit'? editOr`Of ihgßibOdy tiun Press, is captaitti of o militia company. And th Idol/ Ete i t i lit i t "M t i lilamlnkititig! exist once.. rfh6 io4 itwaior&ogo lite- Hon ti`q rtAre kainlierel4fs fnthe ritrir4h4 ants:'! Scil Eitaci .ficialhi g ill ofqii3 AV editor oftliki i iltecmaiVincticefior,say's hiebberglasses . ttro'beatStigel—iOloidt kti We hope he has ifo reference to his own imago. The goad - old time.; promised by Grant's election nra being (Rini reeliied— like the old woman kept ,tar,errt in Jadiano."—Bed ford ' Wilt ode jut, inform his readers low she did it? • • ;; the Belhifonte - Wittehfitteti, - ivrtite us' to invite tratigh,' Meek and him,. to HUn tingdon, to ,try a "peck" .of sourkrout and a "pig-tail." Yes, you' may come ; and how we'Would . rejoice to see the bull, the hog and the Intith . eating together that which makes their favorite, "slings." NO personality in tended:. Meek and Furoy run the Bellefonte Watchman. Yea ; we don't snail it along, )ike you do the Globe. Be calmer, friendOleek; you know the fable of tho tortoise -and rabbit, and while you run to destruction, yre'll creep to perfee ifeh p'rovidin \ g we . don't get sent to the Leg „ . • - „ , • - Tallman's Selitltalanclng Inkstand Attention is respectfully solioited to the fol lowingtdescription of the above article which is at this time the theme of conversation among those who have had an opportunity ofseciug it and judging of its merits. It is the only Inkstand in the world that p,an,he upset, rolled . over, j . drrett,tiltedi sir Meet With vielent coneuspion, without spil ling a particle °Pink or injuring the stand! It is entirely new, and is. a most ingenious combination of all the qualif.ei desirable 'in an Inkstand,, among which are convenience, adaptabil,ity, economy,„neatncss, ornament, simplicity \and durability.' is' a CoMbibed inkstand, pen•rnekeettlendar and pert-riper, and is' perfectly adafite:d' CO - alljthese `diffett ent uses, occupying no more , . space.than the common inkstand. As an Inkstand, it is vastly superior,te ang,,other in* world t, As a: pen rack , it is elegant. As a ealendar . .it is perpetual and interring.' AS a pen wiper, it is neat hnd,conitnient. • It saves , vastly more than its , cost in carpets, clothing, papers, books, tableS, etc., all of which, often suffer greatly from ink—stains caused 'by accident to the connuon inkstands. They are used by all classes, private and public. ,This beautiful and useful -article. can 'Joe had ilUtkitiiirßOoli Store. Price, $2,00. tf. EMCEED Clays are near at hand ; in view 'of this' fact 'we now. offer our pre= sent eitcieli— Of: - Lathes' •Und -- Ohildrens' t a reduction -of. 10 _TO/. . cent: Persons desirous of purchasing will save 100aisy_bY,Calling at 2t. lIENux & Co's. A butcher named Bruker, in yullidays burg, slaughtered three hogs recently which weighed respectively 414, 420 and 424 lbs., an aggregate of 1253 pounds clean meat.— The hogs wore purchased from Mr. Joseph Isenberg, of, this county, were 13 months old when slaughtered, and averaged two pounds a day aP to it time admit. purchase? Siiir Go to Henry where yOu can buy the best Calicomfor 12i cents per yard, and all other kinds of goods at proportionate prices. Produce of all kinds taken in oxchange for goods., -Icash:paidifOr Grain and Clo• corked. 3t. Ladles Dresses and Bogs Clotirtirg. Mrs. B: Annie McCabe - respectfully in- forms the public that she has removed to the house formerly occupied by 11. MeManigill, on Washington street.- and is' prepared to make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of all kinds. She respectfully invites a full share or patronage. ap7 gm... Farmers needing a Grain-drill, will do well to call on Wharton &Ma guirfil and examine the' Willoughby gum-spring grain drill, either with or without phosphate attachment, before purchasing. tf Rev. Joseph Waugh, Principal of tho Ho/lidaysburg Seminary, will ad- dress some of the county teachers' 'in stitutes this winter on "What shall our girls study ?" Ser• Go to the RED FRONT GROCERY for the best and cheapest • Groceries, Earthenware, Stoneware, Queenswaro, Glassware, Codarware, Willow ware, etc., etc. gir Photographs of Bohnor and Bordenburg, the murderers of the Peightal family for sale at Lewis' Book Store, and Doithel & Kline's Gallery. Price 25 cents. m.Almanaes for 1870 for sale at Lewis' Boek Store. Either German or English. Carpet Weaving Mrs. Matilda Pheasant is prepared to weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage font a generous publid. Residence Wash ington Street, West 'Huntingdon. tf S' For neat JOB PRINTING, call at the "Gum Jon PRINTING Orrtcw," at Hun tingdon, Pa. Go to Iced Front for Glassware Queensware, Stoneware, Willow and Cedarware, etc., etc. Ae'llouse Iceepers will save money by buying their Groceries at Enter prise I.l.eaOquarters. AoCordeons. From $3 00 upwards, at Lewis' Book Store. Violins.- • " From $2.50 upwards, at Lewis Book Store, it Go to Red -Front for Flour and Feed, etc., etc. MARRIED, At the residence of the - bride's pa rents, on thh 16th inst , by Rev. Toos. Barnhart, Mr. GEO. W. SHULTZ and Miss ANNA R. LYTLE, both of. Spruce Creek, this county. On!Jhe,. 27th ult., by Rev. L. D. Steckel, Mr. AARON J. lllrr.r.En. and Mlss .11.c.rLY E; REcK, bOth of Shirley's burg.. • On' the 7th inst., by Rev. A. W. Guyer, Mr. D. R. Monne and Miss EM MA L. PATTON, daughter of B. F. Pat ton, Esq., of Altoona. ,1 f DIED, ugh, on' , ...grtn / d . do r, te JANE ARMITAGE, • )n the 95th. ..,„ f v .7 f_ .. .s;eat' o her ag.o. The deceased' was the oldest resident of this borough . She was born in Ireland, r and' " . t im et0 .. t h 0i 1 „ , e1 , 4 , 01 , 7 „,,,,h4F,,: qu i 4ay o rtiAiaaiu•SHonigirASn—Aoknsirip,A.this county, the greater part of her life, and was; a consistent member of the Presbyterian: Church. — •f s ei ' - ‘7 , Try 'LI At Springfield Furnace, Muir C 0.,. Nov. 30th, ALyastp. §PEcit; aged 23 years. Again we are called upon to record th'e:' death of a beloved :schoolmate. Again we leboldilii,Proof of the unce:44jiity;itillifo! Not' indflthe'old'wnste away and die, but' the young—those in the springtime of life, 1:170 too called upon to leave all that is dear to them on sott . h.. 0, Death,. $l7l yvevt cruel to' rob us oPoitid oung, erfidtereslink. Alvah, thou art gone, thy work is done, thy pilgrim age is o'er, and we ore left`nlone. No more will ,thy merry voice mingle with ours in the school rrierii:.t, MO more thy'chisieul smile gladden 'a - mother''s heart.' We miss thee, we mourn for thee, yet bow in humble sub• mission to power divine. M. A. G. , ,- ',;11?)(Wis boroLip,W 'oil,lTucadayPtikifit ing, Dee. 14th, 1869, Mr. WILLIAM W. lIILDEBRAND, aged 28 years, 3 months and 23 -days; f -f . The depekici vla's 0 . 4 of dip rirdprielors of the 16i:risen gouge, in this place, where he ecamo well end favorably known, lie was a loving, pen, a kind, brother, a - true:friend, - Add a consistent member of the Prishytdrfan church for many years, Those who know him boat will boar testimony to hie many PO (Md. moral attributes;' life disease being consumption, he was subject to many prostrations during the.last fourteen years, but during all that period im was nev er heard to murmur or complain ; and during his last illness he endured his sufferings with eliftracterietic fortitude, and wag :perfectly resigned to the will of Providenee, "Few were hls days; but yet enough to teach Love, duty, generous feelings. high desires. Faith, hope, devotion; nod a Oat otoi ti 'could length Of daye have brought htm I What bit vanity ',eye trailer eTen then health or human lire; Temptation; ale and sorrow, both too sure; RTUS that wound. and cares that 'frot the heart I Itsulne not, therefore, 3o that love the dead." Athie rosidisntio Ori Marc: liana in Harrisburg, Dec. 16th,of consumption, Captain P. 11. ,31cArca, aged 44 yrs. 9 mOntbs, and 2 days. The deceased was a firmer resident of £hie ylace, and previous. to the .breaking , out of the war was the popular landlord of the IVashingtort Hotel. In 180,4orenlhted as a private in"tho three nionth;c'tervice; at Hagerstown became seriously ill, and was taken to his home in Altoona; he -recovered, and was instrumental in raising -Co..G, of 'the 12th Pa. CaValry, of which he was elect ed second lieutenant. Subsequently , he be came Captain of the company and before the close of the war acted as Major of the regi ment. Recently ho was appointed a route agent "on the Penne. Railroad between liar risburgand Altoona, and proCed.himself to be a reltablrand efficient officer.: coru• plaint was an affection of the heart and lungs. He leaves a wife and - four children. „His . , remains *ere interred in the Catholic genie tery,.of this. place, on Friday'laii: = !., MARKETS. ME= Vamp/meats, Dn. 2n, 1969. . • . Superfine 'Flour 'per' tiartol '‘ ' '' {4.7.504.87 Extra Flour per barrel ' :$5.75@ti.2 t , Ilya Flour per barrel 0.25@5 fin Red Wheat per bushel ~$1 2501:28 Bye per bushel .• . - '''' —." • .t `' 'T.1.A.0,5@t.15 Corn per buslyti °^ 1.1.1801.011 Oats per bushel 55@tiOets. PITTSBURGH, Doc 20,1860 Spring' Wheat Flour per barrel' • ' .'<,5,25(i0.75 Now Whom per bushel :,$1.150_040 Corn per bushel ON&l.oo Oats per• bushel i.tc. , 410/ r. , ctol , ' Myo per burbal ' ' SO.USOLOU Barleyll.loasl.2.s FINANCIAL. '-: KEW Yana, Dec. 20.—D010l rimed n 1 {1,20 • , . ,-, HUNTINGDON 1 1 4 1 / 1 11.t.hT. CORRECTED *Ed :1i Ili likiiilf ” kel). .' Fuotroli.E'Pikes. • FLOUR—Superfine )'lour, per bar?ol, $4.50 Extra Flour, - . do .." 5.00 rFamily Floor, - . - , - ,d a - . ,-"‘ :"' ;t 5. p 50 O itArg , --led Wheat, - Or hiiiliel; 1 - .1.0.=*-- White Wheat, . do,, , . : 1.20, Rye; do • 9O Corn, new, , , do - ' 75 Oats, do -., • 40 Barley, ' do r 1.00 SEED—Timothy, , do, : ‘ 2.50 Flaxseed, ,do , i 2.00 Cloverseed, per 64 lbs. - . 6.50 Paovisioxs—Potatoes; per kingbol t - 50 Dried Apples, do ' 1.75 . Corn Meal, per,eirt., . - -• • 2.00 ; Dried Peaches, per pound,- 4 • • 15 f Dried Beef; . • do. . , • i ''.: :, 20 'Lard; . _ dd - . - ... 20 hirk, . .. dn. '; . . ', ; ' 13 Mater, do4o - . Cheese, do _.:• . : 20 Eggs, per dozen, V. 35 _ 11am, 23 Side, , 20 Shoulder, - 18 COAL—I-lard coal, por ton, GMC 0 ).7. 5 0 Broad Top coal, do 3.00®3.50 LU3IIIER, per 1000 feet, 12.0001,30.00 SIIINGLEB—Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.0063)12.00 Joint Shingles, do - 5.0006.50 MISCELLANEOUS—Bark, per cord; ' . ,-8.00 Bran, pox. owt„ . , , / 1.25 Hops, per pound 40 Wool, ‘. do ' - 454050 Hay, poe ton,. • 12.00 Hides, -; ~ ~ , . . ' 6@7 Green Apples , . do' <, 75.61.00 Onions, do ' ' ,'. 75 From $4,00 . to $150,00 a set. LADIES' and G.PNTS' nammuan vpoor,. Notions, Ladies' Hoods, best Itid Gloves, Zephyrs and Yarns of all kinds,'lleavy Fine Black Beaver Cloth for Ladies' SaequeS, Sha'wl's; •double and single, Corsets, Boulevard Skirts, Dress Goode, Domestic Goods, Hats and Caps, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WOOD AND WILLOW WARN, QUNENSWARE, TOBACCO AND MARS. OU3I OTIBt MOBS, am% 'a thousand and ono other things, all cheaper than any oat. or house in town At ZEIGLER'S , 411INTINCIDON, PA. n 024 QTRAY 11.13IFER. kj Came to the residence of the subscriber, residing in Lincoln township, one mile south of Marklesburg elation, in the month of eeptem• her, a stray Heifer, about two years old; dark brindle color, belly and end of tall white. Thu owner le reques ted to come forward, prose property, pay thorns., and take it away, °Meru iso it will be disposed of according to law. ftleSl SAMUEL MII.LEiIt. •po TILE LADIES : ' • . Tlos subscribore'lmva recently discovered et now ticlo—tho ESSENCE OF STARCH. In coiling the attention of tho lailios,to our Starch, they will find tlmt It economizes labbr,'produces n ' BEAUTIFUL GLOSS, Much superior to common starch, - and cutler to hon. In fact if you want a beautiful given ou your, skirt, or your husband's shirt or collar, procure a box Of our Essence of Starch, The cast Is trilling, only 15 cents a box. Try a box and be cominced. Every Family should have a bos. of the Essence of Starch. .For sale by all Grocers and dealers'in the United States. Manufactured only by SMITH . , MAMMON & CO., sole proprietors, No. 1113 Manner street, Philadelphia. &Gr for sale at MASSEY & CO'B. Enterprise Heed• quarters. feta , BUSINESS -MEN,VAKE NOTICE! It you want your card neatly printed on olive) ores, call at LEWIS' BOOS .11.‘YD ETATIOffERY STORK IMIIZI c ' MOB =1 ILE LIEla ' • Ojai" SiLES, NM I=l ) . PRESENTS EVERY. DAY ! 'FOR EVERY PURCHASE OF ' 00 403M142-nr YOU HAVE A CHANCE • • For a Handsome Present AT TIIE RED' FRONT GRO-ORRY.. _A! - may. v ‘r c s t:cre.i ' , s 3 -, — KV MI, _ s 3„ I. 7 7 -• F. -T I 0 : 4 1 - ga, v. : j X 4, PT-I 7 ... 4. ,,,,,,,.. 4 ,,, ti , ~v,,.....„,7,,, i 4_4,________l ft,,. I____ ~:,.., _... 1 CO TO T.11:141 RED FRONT- GROCERY FC3O7t. TX3C3133 .1a63Ei56°11 SYRUPS, CRACE ERS, MOLASSES, CONFECTIONERY;'. SUGARS, - QUEENS WARE, COFFEES, _ GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, TEAS, SPICES, CEDAR WARE, SOAPS, 'WILLOW-WARE, CHEESE, FLOUR & FEED, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, APPLES AND POTATOES, ➢TEAT, &C , Bz,C 9 &C., CHEAP. dulEfitllTMOSti.4o.o,4llo 1, EtITABLISIIND /M. C. POSTLETITE & Co., A "T RIVA (1 Genergt ebiiiiatsiotrlVleOchants NEM Wheat, Corn, Outv. Bye, Bark, Butter, Eisge, Lard, roUltry, .No. Bp,talk,Fr.elq.,qtrect, ' 5. .3:Ai:P. 21 !, A. G, pedietltitelte, Philadelphid: J. e. MeNaughten, may 26-17. 44444444444444 TO • We aretAil pfkiiiiVeftefornish all chums with constant employment at home, the whelp of Dino or for the spare moments. Business new, light and prolliable. g °inn ' t PDFP:I"4 I TJ fOrn ,bOcenis to:s dol- lain pg.' hhilig, and a proportional sum by devoting th titan ttf tits 'enrn l - nee ibis nqtlee 4 1 : 1 4 1 Altsl e ih ' I n rAtutli . tv,eaielhi, mie‘ mate this unparalleled offer : To such an arc td . rwell iiatisNed an will send $1 to pay ter the trouble of Writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which :will do :to coin fiasco work on, and a copy of "The People's Literary Companion"—one of the largest and best family newspa papers published—all sent free by mall. Header if you want permanent, profitable workooldress E. C. ALLEN .5 CO., Augusta, Maine. Dec. 1,3 m. . ME A W U A EIsi NT .S ip 4 I I4OMES AND FORTUNES Tn lindbuundlosa'ifeid f and sunny Eolith. at 'apealta to the, yiniug man of "a home and' a fortune, oind tells hint why, where and liOW.tti seeklit; it tells. the capitalist wbeio'to invest; the labour, to Bud good wages; the far mer, the best lands; the merchant, the manufacturer, the professional thou and the mechanic, of the great el:lnches open to them: it tells everybody Jest what they Ought to hnow, about the vast resources and wonderful progress in every part of thin great country. New ; fresh. interesting, and popular. fend for circular. Farmers, farmer's sons, and other enterprialog :nen, can learn of a money-making business, by addressing PEOPIA'ti PUBLISHING lith, Plifiadeln phis, Ca., Cincinnati; Obi . e; Claietigo, Ill„ St. Louis, Moo' or hpringfield, Flans. 0c13.14w fl HEAP _TOYS . AND FANCY' TLOODS. JOHN DOLL & SON, No. 908 Market St , Philadelphia, Pa , • IMPORTERS OF TOYS AND FANGY.GOODS. The largest erock and lowekt prices - n p the city. duet received it fine annorlinent of Tnyn of all kindn. Pipes, Caner, Ilarmonicant Marbles, Fancy Boxes, China-ware, de. Please call and examine our stork. oc2o.pn. , ceiln 0.-Tnoml%o , I • Merchant Tailor, O. 909 WALNUT STREET, PTIILADELPIIIA. lispecial attention Is Invited to this commodious and beautiful establishment, the Extensive stock of seasonable and devirable gouda always on hand, the reputation ots• mined no a folder in 0410114 attifillie great Ltellities pea smell for the fabreation' and prompt dispatch of all or ders. . . Although eminent In the prosecution of every branch Of the' trade. for the particular benefit, of the groat num bet dissatisfied, , PANTALOON OPTTINJ, as a specialty, is announced; which in on art not obtained by imitation, hut through close study, experience and practice. 'Phoned...siring easy and stylish tan taloone, urn invited to give thin method a trial. (tab/ 3m ' Surveyor GenereVs_ Office, 4thutigrif.racf, SEPT. 8,186 d. T i O TIIE OWNERS OF UNPAT• ENT,E.p, LANDS:, • • • , 4 ~ • ` ' r` obedience' to no ACt sof Assembli,libproved the eighth day of April, one Itmusand eight hundred and sixty-nine, you are hereby notified that the "County Land Lien Docket," containing the list of unpatented lands for Huntingdon county, prepared under the Act of Assembly of the twentieth of May, one thousand eight hundred 1111. i sixty-tour, and the supplement thereto, has this day been forwarded to the Prothonotary of the county, at n 110ve office it may ho examined. The Ilene can only bo Itnuidated by the purchase money, interest and fees, and teceiving patents through this Depart ment. . .• JACOB !Nr. CAMPBELL, k'urreyor General. ScPt.ls,--Grt • t. - • ; • tniat,LATtrys "EUREK SMOKING TOBACCO: in which °Worn for Me 'clitlard'l4 nil 'Rho coneraino it an "yacht Club" the viipeat of all." it in rondo of of the choicest leaf ,groWn ea In suotrisb TOBACCO. notl•norroon in Ito rircctn, no. tho. Nicotine ha., been extracted ; it 'lCavai no disagreoable: taste after amoking ; it in very mild, light in color rind in. weight, hence ono pound will font an long an 3 of ordin ary tobacco. In this brand we oleo ipack - orderi every day for firat slam bleercbrium Viva. Try it and con vince yournelrea it boll it claims to be, "The Finset of All." 1 . „ ' LORILLARD'S Tlite broodier Fine Cut chewing CEN.TU Y lo n bacco no oqunl on superior t tth ec ea:t in doll ti ll CHIMING 'TOBACCO. thin v e h e n t i lovl l log l' country. • LORILLARIrSIime now boeso,lnlei.l4.Bl ) . use in S Is? TIT 11 thetedState's ever' 110 years " and still Acknowledged ' , the beet" wherever used.„ 'for sale, your stetelleoper does .not have thews , artieDs 'for sale, ask him to, get them; they aro sold by respectable Jobbere' almost everywhere. Circular of prices ferwarded on application. P. LORILLARD, New York. Dec. leb3m. SAFE" . DEPOSIT COMPANY, •OE PITTSBURGII,PA., Safe Keeping of Bonds, other Securities, &c., NO.-83 FOURTH AVENUE. duktiNtidiut6. ME Fora ay., or Government and all. other Coupon B Sal Curiiiec; including Omit: UN • .$l. 00 per $l,OOO Gold Coin or Bullion 125 " 1,000 Silver Coln or Bullion 200 " 1,000 Cold or Silver Plate, under ilea', on on ner's estimate of full value, mid" 1,9 100 rate subject to:milhstment for bulk, on a basis of ' " ' 'Z Deeds, Mottgagen;•Valimb le •Paperdgmlicrally, alien of no lived Vllllo.sl a year each; or according to bulk. Wills, $5, which premium covers the remainder or tbo lifo" at tho maker. Recharge Ices titan one dollar.r - Thu Company, is also prepared to rent Small Iron Safes, (each furnished :Atli a tin box.) inside lie burglar' proof Vault, the renter exclusively holding the key thereof, at the following rates. viz: $l5, $2O, Vit, $OO, $75 and $lOO per MIIIIIIII. Also, to Steiro,itooks of Accounts, Records, Valuable Title Papers, etc, at-reasonable rates. Piesideni : • WILLIAM. PHILLIPS. • Vice President:. r • rr ' ' " lILNLtY LLOYD. • Directors : WII LIAM PHILLIPS, I.ll.nttr Morn, WILLIAM ILEA, WILLIAM ill. LYON, JAMES I, 13621:11ITT. "llecranry and Trenenrer t S. F. VON .130NN110118T. _ nos3-3ra . .... 4,-4 4 4 4 BOURDON'S & JOUVIN'S KID...4:LOVES, Ladies and Gentlemen's,Sizes, The Tourist or Grant Mt' • '-3 '- AT ~/~C3~'81~. 9 ~~ vnwain TMEOlin CORNER OF THE DIAMOND, ; lII7NTINGIDOY, PA , • ~~ ~~ .-~ I=l s an excellent article of i gr „ ianule ted VirginiA;sslierever introduced It is universally admired. It is ;put up ir. handsome muslin hags, •archnum Piped aro daily packed. monroneieD POE WIZ BYRON 11. PAINTER, JOSEPH S. Monte nr s MORGE BLACE, (Wants ME Ai so, REAP AND , BE POSTED I TO - .TEE NETV,L Y JIARI2 IBD * A., , NI9IALL ,11.1 ; WANT. riv • -• v., Nemr„furnitiltel - 461 c. illiderBio op• annovaca that he mannforturesAidileeEs c, dealt oh hand a late and assortment of , 'blNiNg AND DIAEATCPAST. TA BLEW BUREA WASH S DS NIBGE TEA . " AND CA STANDS , ;Windsor, and cnno:peat eupboarlo, gilt and zaao. tnetilding, for mirror and picture frames, and a va.4l, sty of articles tint mentioned , at ylices,thatsannot ha to r he satisfeethry. , q .11adontso agent for ilia, nen knorpallailei & • Decamp patent 'spring Iled Bottom. The in.,11.1;r0 111;4 t r d to :calf and lonatni tie, his shack before parcheaht einciThore.• IY9rk an 0400 room on 11111' street; near 'Smith, one door wet of 1 - ”,fer's stun, , l• "'JAMBS amoiraq:, 4flintingden, Ang.l,pqk ':V_,.#IV4VVAZ.H4 r • • J. ..,j;dinixiaciturer aad De - aiet: t.T4': .FX• icr 311, ,lisspectfullt ineirea ;that fatillikilr of the Public to' Ida stand on Hill et., Huntingdon, in the rear otHeorgeW Swartz' Iyatctiand - Jewerryatere, where` herniithnfactuies and keeps all kinds yurnituo at seduced prices.' ,Per- Was 'dishing fo purchase, will da well to give hint a call. Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges rrnsonahlo. t• , „ . , , Ilidertaking eitericiti ow,' and Hotline wade 11l .tuty,atyle &aired, At short notice. - ' eubectiber haa,a • • A:lt SE is - prCpAted to attend Vinton:de tita tu't'us or couutry.. • „ . • J:3l. WISH. • ' Hyntingden, lb 1866-tf •, „. TZ;PZ/X - 0"97 . MaD :TO'litEN. E. CORNER OF , DIAMOND: ;PpOt.mul. - Shop. Emportum. I. Heepactfully,informa, the citizona of Huntingdon and vicinity that ho ImaJuatrecoived from tlincityn Nzy i opd epleadfid atockmt Boors ' - & SHOES, HOS & CAPS,- .Efosiry, Shoe Findings, l Crahjet Sad :nunks, • all of which he IS prepared IS eell at Don't forget the new stand In the Dearriciiid." 'Old COMO mere and the public generally are inCiSed. to call. • • ' Huntingdon, ap. 7. 1889. " " " " ' lit GEO: SHAEFFER llosiust retnrood Won tho east with e a , r , • 1•, SPLENDID' STOCK 'BOOTS, SHOES; GAITERA-9,. Which ho offeiS to tho Instiectlon of his custoniere and the public generally. Ho will jell his stock at the moat REASONABLE RUMPS, and those who porchoso onNiwillly call , again. BOOTS .CS - 1-10ES 'MADE TO ORDER, and, REPAIRING . done in the neale4 and' !nod men tlohe'numiler." row ea t il oo u r r w n o r t r . dliiiieffer at bla . hop on' Hilt etreeti lie Di a mond. ..op. 14, 1860 • NEW ,BOOT .AND•SHOE STORE • " WM. AFRICA . . -il'• Informs thee 'public' thnt lie ball 'jest opened At his old stand in the Diamond,, Huntingdon, ' ' , ' 1 k Fine; Assortment' of ail kind' of BOOTS AO SHOES, • 4 Fot Ladles, Gentlemen and Chllarerhs. All of which he will sell at Ur priced. Qyfak.lidei and nrinU prups. Call odd examino my otock. 2.lanatacturingand jtopairiaff ORO IA 9!491 99 Ituntingdoa; Ap. It, ladt. Tiqy, HZINTINGDON Manufacturing Company, . ,• le.now, prepare(' to fill ordorn:for, WEATIIERBOAITINGr, FLOORING, DOORS, _ And in short to do-all kinds of Carpenter work— To furnish HUBS, SPOKES and FEELIES, is quantities, and receive ordeni for ti 3E I I:7IiLMTIWID'XiM.' ser All orders eliCruld be addreseed to I). ARTLEir, Preaident, Huntingdon, Pa June 16, 18064 f. 41108. DIIIICHINEIt THUS, BIIROHINELL . & SON = SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, FLOORING, And all kinds of Building 'Material, HIINTINGDON, P'A 'Dic42s,tf • „. • dRO.A. ETLEL. AtibTON E. LYTLE. FIAMIJEL A. STEAL rrillE FIRM OF STEEL, LYTLE & STEEL haviug located on their tract of laud [mai miles of the borough or Ilantingdoti, ' STEAM -SAW MILL,' are prepared to manufacture , all kinds of OAK AND PINE LUMBER. The mill'will be run to ita utmost capacity and will be is operation during the entire summer mid part of the autumn months. They will be enabled to furnish Um; ber in large quantities, and of all dimension°, at the low eat cash prices. Orders respectfully solicited. Lumber doliverod at the Penna. Railroad, or cimal. ❑uutingdon, April 22, 18084 f Latest Arrival of Gent's Goo& H. ROI3.IL,EY„ , IVIERCHANT TAILOR, Has remove.l to the room over Sohn Bare & Co'e Bank. (Old Broad Top Corner,) where be le• prepared to do All kinds of work in Ms line of business. Ile Wisps& rate's• ed a 101 l line of CLOTHS, V.ESTINGS, CASSIAIE.RS, • CORDUROYS, - &0. Thankful for peat patronage be aolicita a continuance of the same. The a:ten lion of the public le called to blo stock of cloths, Ste.. which he is prepared to make opt,o . order in a fashionable, durable and workmanlike manner. Please give sue a call. , • ' 11.1tOBLEY, Merchant Tailor. liontinidon, Pa., April 7th, 1869. vs,JOB TRINTING-ut WAVILY =EMT= AT The "Globe" Job Office. WM. LEWIS, Dealer in Books, Sta. flow.) , and Musical Instruments, corner or the MEM AND, SASH, c. nuttamszir.