iZe 61obt. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesday taming, Feb. 2, 1870 LOCAL & PERSONAL. Meetings -• . .111f..Vorfich 1.019 e, No. 300. A. Y. AL, meets second Monday eveningoi each month, in Brown's building. • Standing Stone /J. R. A. adaptor ' No. 201, °trete this tint Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown's building. Juniata Lodge, N0.1r,1 O. O. F meets every Friday livening, third floor, In Leister's building. Mount Her amp of I, 0. 0. F., meet. every second End fourth Tuesdays, in [mister's building , third floor. Standing Stone Lodge, No. Bt. 1. 0. G. 21, meets every Tuesday evening in third floor ot'lteadls building. Arrapahoe Tribe, No. 68, 1. 0. of R. AL, meets every Thursday evening, third floor, 'holster's building. Young Nen': Viriatian Association meets the first and third Monday evenings each month, in fitnith'is building. I'ott 33, G. A. R., meets Third Monday or each month ftr Canat Town Guinea meals t h e first rriday evening of each month. ifuntinod4n Lodge, N 0.1.13, K. of P., meets every Sat urday seeming, in smith's building. Iluniinadon Tenpin of Honer, No 71, meets tbolourth filondav of each month in Good Templars' Ball. The MAO:semi. Glob musts every Thursday evening, in 'lke Y. 31. C. A. room. DIMEITZI9 baptist Church—Washington Street. for. J. W. Plan nett. Services on Sabbath : 10% a. m., ip. m. Catholle.r- Washington Street. ttev.o. P. Gallaher. Sex.- cites %et three Stualays In every month. Svangelical Lutheran—Main Street. Rev. J. J. Kerr. So:litre on Sabbath : 10% a. m.,7 p. m. German Reformed--Church Street.' Rev. S. D. Stecklo. Service on Sabbath: 7. p. m, lethodist Episcopal—Church Street. nee. it: li.Wilson. ;cervices on Sabbath 101,4 a, m., 7p. in. Protestant Episcopal—hill street. -Itev. A. 11. Bo3le t Sem ices on Sabbktit: 10 1 A a. m., ri?"6 p. m. Presbyterian—hill Street. Rev. 0. W. Zahhiser. Ser a ices on Sabbath: 11 a. m , 7 p.m. On the Wing. Lucy Stone likens boys to vinegar— )the more "mother" in them the sharp er they are. Johnstown has a co-operative Libra- Association. The members pay $3 annually Bloody Run has a cat, twelve, pounds in weight, which caught ten mice at one snap,. , Religious revivals. are in progress in nearly all of the towns, in adjoining •countie.. ' Itubini is again on his travels and has swindled the editor of the Idoun tain•City Times, So it rubbeth. Jordan. junior editor of the -Bedford Inquir6*, has taken unto himself a wife. We hope he Will • find that, Jordan a smooth road to travel. The juveniles have got ahead of the season and the cry of "fen dubs," "knuckles," and other marble-game parlance.ean he heard on our streets. Bellefcinto spent three thousand dol lars for":a . "W3,-coff pavement," and more money is wanted Co clear it ;of dirt and 'rubbieh. The husiness men of Johnstown are going into advertising with. a rush, and per consequence, splendid stores and elegant mansions are going u r . We have on hand a number of cop les of the trial of Bohuer and Borden bourg:, which we will dispose of at five -cents a,copy in wrappers. - Courting is an irregularactive trans itive verb,. indieative mood, preient tense, third person. singular number. :and agrees with all-the girls—don't it? The other 'day a man was found mounted on a ladder with his lips pressed to 'the telegraph wires. lie seas kissing his Wirt) in Albany "by telegraph." - A- candidate, for the State Senate was - a kind of poetical the other day— hear him : hundred miles or more I traveled before, • %But-Such a dere us Red Front Grocery 1 clover saw." A:young man told us one evening last week that as ho came in our back door his hand accidentally fell into an apple barrel and one of the best stuck to his fingers; 'Just so! HosSer,;who stole Di. Shade's hor ses, and':brdire ijail during the Fair, was arrested in Lancaster last week. and :is now safely secured in our jail foi: OW. •' " " • The editor ofthe Bloody Run Press is_sick-•abed, and wants his paying subscribers to remember him in their prayers—delinquents orisons he thinks are of little avail. 'A• woman, dead drunk, with her arm broken . and in a sling, was found on the streets of Johnstown recently. To what deep dregs of degradation is that borough coming to? Lewistown is to have a musical con vention for the purpose of improve trnent in vocal sacred music, to com• anence on Tuesday, Feb. Ist, and to -continue four days. Ebensburg and Hollidaysburg both •claim to have the champion• checker player; in their respective villages.— We put in our claims for an A No. 1 player, who, we think, would have no .objections to trying either of them. A little &noir happening to see a 'piece of ice being carried by another tbiay, on a street of our town last week - asked him where ho got it. Even the boys seem to think winter has gone back on them.. Horace Greeley lectured to the lar gest audience ever assembled in Belle foute to hear a lecture. That :night have been expected, however,as he has "puffed" for three months, more or less. A. Western paper publishes the fol lowing word of caution: "The young people who-_ were• seen feeding each other dove-lashipn, over a gate post, thik4,ber eypmng, had better be a lit in!:Fepautious in the future." If paisons would pay their debts as soup as they get the money in their pockets, there would be less,complain ing about hard times. It appears that those who are the deepest in debt make the most pretenses of need, and buy the most that they don't need. A: meeting of the owners and cap tains of boats running on the Penna. canal, was held at the Juniata Jiotel, in this place, recently, the object of which was to secure a remission of the pastern duties now levied on such boats e. run into tide .water. There is a child in this place, only OvO years old, that imagines be has a girl for a playmate, a watch, and his hoetcbt full of chestnuts, and amuses imself for hours with his images. Ile is a very smart lad, and if hp lives will some day make his mark in the An editor thus pleasantly chroni ples a little domestic episode : "In this,towe, October 11, a female candi (Tate for Mrs. Winslevils Soothing ,Syr pp to James Harding, editor pf this paper. Tonnage, ten pounds. -littleincrdent suggests a carta44llWi: What is pho difference between.edito 7 , rjal and matrimonial experience 7 In the former the devil cries for 'copy.' In the latter.the 'copy' cries-like the 00,1". The Foundling Mystery. Columbia to Huntingdon, Greeting ! A few weeks ago we published an account of a foundling having been left in possession of Dr. E. T. and Nan nie Greene of this place, on Saturday evening, the 15th ult : The Columbia Herald - of last week,-throws the fol lowing light on the -subject, and to a great W,ent soivos :thc mystery. It now ieMains_to do dischvered who the woman was that brought the, Child here : From an event which recently transpired in our town, we think we can throw some light upon the origin of that baby, and give a clue at least, as to - "Who wns bar father? Who was her mother!" Some time in November last, a well-dress ed individual, bearing the external semblance of a gentleman, came to Columbia in compa ny with a young woman from ritirjurbusg. He made inquiries for a boar,pog:r4sAild was directed to the resideneeef a fliikbly re spectable gentleman named:C=--'et the cor ner of Second and Locust streets in this place. There he succeeded in obtaining board and lodging for the lady with him, whom he in troduced as his wife—Mrs'. Wilson. She was a small, delicate, and quite intellectual looking person, seemingly about sixteen or seventeen years of age. Mr. Wiltatn, de he. called himself, made proper arranges rts for the comfort of the lady, procuring a • tZtove for her room and other nessaries, bcfoia leav ing fur Iforrisburg. In answer to the ques tion "why he did not obtain boarding there," he replied, "Oh, I wanted her away from the atmosphere of the capitol." In the course of a few weeks (in December) the lady became a mother, a nurse was pro vided by our sweet-scented Benedict, and things generally went on swimmingly. Mr. Wilson was in oestacies of delight; Mr. Wil son cooed forth his felicity over the hymenial nest like a turtle dove of the most amiable kind, and declared, "pan honer," that he had never seen so tine a baby—no, never! Of course he played the happy father to perfec tion, and led .everybody to believe - that he was the very pink, not to say carnation of good hubbies 1 In all his intercourse with the inmates of the house, he spoke of the lady as his wife—hid dear Mrs. Wilson, eta., etc. Subsequently, his visits, which had here tofore been quite regular, began to grow more unfrequent, and Mrs. Wilson to show signs of anxiety and care. From this, and other circumstances, Mrs. C—, the. landlady, was led to suspect that there was an immense cat in this harmless looking meal tub, and she set about the work of uncovering the mystery. She instituted inquiries, and learned, to her great astonishment and indignation, that Mr. Wilson was indeed not Mr. Wilson, and Mrs. Wilson, a quite different individual.— In short, Mr. Wilson proved to be a certain empl yed in the Department at Harrisburg, and his victim, a child in years, a Miss of the'samo -city. Of course the proprietress of the house made out a clea rance for the party, and, the "hubby" ab sconding, the lady was forced todeave with het baby.. This she did on Friday, the 14th inst., leaving Columbia in the evening train fur Harrisburg. At Middletown she was met by Mr. Wilson, who conveyed her to Harris burg from that point. It is a noticeable fact, that previously to leaving Columbia she bought a now willow basket, which, when she - left, she carried with her, entirely empty. This is, as we have said, an employee of the De partment, at Ilarrisburg. having a wife, and we believe, a family living in Dauphin Co. We should like to see the authorities of D. u• phin county take this matter in hand, and bring these offenders against all laws—hu man and divine—to an account. "We Want to Seeo' A business house in Harrisburg has a large card hanging outside the store door with "We Want to See" in large letters at the top of it, and then follows the names of dishonest custo mers who strayed away after they had run a bill on promise to pay. The idea is a good one, as every person passing by will want to know who is honest and who is dishonest, and the news will most likely reach the ears of those molt interested and save the mer chant the trouble of placing bills in the hands of proper officers for collec- lion. We think all the merchants and shop keepers in Huntingdon, should adopt the Harrisburg merchant's idea and keep cards out during Sundays so that the good churchgoing people will not be deceived by hypocrites—dis honesty arid religion wont mix. Choice Selections Mrs Anna T. Randall, so favorably known in this community as a 'reader, has compiled with great care_ a' large number of choice selections from the poets and prose writers,', which sho has had printed in book 'form, and now offers it to the public. The book is entitled "Reading and Election," and its prominent features aro princi ples, p o lar°, Methods of Teaching, bselections in which forty nino Ameri can and thirty seven En g lish authors are represented, of whom short but comprehensive sketches are given.— The book should be in every family and would bo found to be of great sor tie° in tho school room. ROBBERY.—On Saturday last, while Mr. Geo. W. Warfel was busily engag ed about, his store at the express of fice, ho removed his coat, containing a pocket-book with about $50.00 in money„ ana a cheek for $05.00 in it, which was taken from the coat by some one who was evidently aware of tfie manner in which Mr. Warfel car ried his looney. The pot ket,book was returned on Wednesday, the thief hav ing placed it-behind the door of his store, minus the $50.00 in greenbacks, but with the check and other papers untouched.—Philipsburg Journal. Summers & Reilly of this place continue to manufacture the celebra ted Castanet' Liniment for Rheuma tism and Neurtilgie, and Root Candy, for Cough, Cold and Pulmonary 4iTen tions. These remedies aro getting ip• to universal practice, upoa their Iner: its, end we would advise every body afflicted with gold or Rheumatism in this coquettish weather ? , to try the above. Alnlatiftes for 1870 • foir sale at Pawiti' Book . 14t ! ott. CierniEw. 4 , 7 EDsliiiht • • Sales and-Salells. The season for 'public 'Rules Of par sonai.proPerty is now'coming on. To those of our readers in Huntingdon county who intend having os„ wo would day—do not foil to advertise thorn in the Globe. It the ve6; best way of making the sillo generally known with the - least cost, or 'trouble. The globe -9irckulates .in „creiy. town ship, lrur - Qugli village :or fidtrilet , the Ninety; and a..rfotice of a,snle: in : its ooluMnS is of more inilue than the printing of five ihotisand handbills. It goes to the imuses'of peVple . and just: hits those most likely to be buyers. ' We aro prepared to print bills for vendues; at short notice,as heretofore. Our handbills are beautifully .illustra• ted with cuts, rendering them much more attractive, without costing any more - in price. Vendue'advertisernents . can bo forwarded by mail, and they will be inserted in the Globe, or hand bills printed and forwarded to the parties ordering, without the necessity of their visiting lluntingdon for that purpose Address LEWIS & LINDSAY, Huntingdon,, Pa The Season The oldest inhabitant is puzzled to call to his recollection a season similar to the present. Memory fails in cases Of this kind. Each ono may call to mind seasons in some respects like that which we now have— but in all re spects none seem to comp up to it. It is said ofthe winter of 1718 that on January 15, "the ice on the rivers had disappeared, and the frost was out of the ground. That for three weeks be fore the weather had boon like spring, and peas, beans, .Cc, had been planted. But a week had scarcely elapsed before severe cold weather set in, and the rivers were filled with ice." Let us take heart from _this: We have had thus far an, unusually mild winter— but before it closes We may have a"spell of weather" that will set back vegeta tion, and give us ice as much as we want.. As we write the sky is clouded, and the 'leavens forebode a storm of some kind that may introduce an old fashioned winter, notwithstanding all the signs to the contrary. REMAIIKABLE YEAR.—The year. IS7O will he a very eventful one to every maiden who gets married. Throughout the whole course of the year, whenever the moon wanes the nights will grow dark. Whoever is in love will think his sweetheart ,an angel. Whoever getS rigid will find out whether it is true.lt she dreams of a young man three nights in succes sion, it is a sign of something If anybody jumps overboard, without knowing bow to swim, it is ton to one he gets drowned. if any ono lends an umbrella, it is ton to one ho is obliged in go home in the rain for his pains. More anon, us the' , t.pirit moves." FRANNLIN OUTDONE.-1300. Frankin once wrote: "He who by the plow would thrive, Must liimhelf either hold cr drive." These lines wore very .popular, in their day, and oven now they aro oc casionally quoted by old fogies. But some person has ettlipsod them by bringing'out the following : "Ile who by his biz would rise, Meet, either beet or advercieu." Ladles Dressc• and Boys Clothing Mrs. B. Annie McCabe respectfully in forms the puhlie that she has removed to the house formerly occupied by IL MeManigill, on Washington street. and is prepared to make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of all kinds. She respectfully invites n full share of patronage. nri IMPORTANT NoTICE.—The undersigned are prepared to do all kinds of plain and fancy sewing, at short notice. Particular attention paid to Millinery, Dress and Shirt Making. Mits. 1.. A. HAMtR, Miss SARAM J. 'APKEE. Feb. 2, at. Mrs. Samem. SITOEMAKER, near the Acad• emy, will do any kind of Dress Making or other sewing, and solicits a share of pat ronage. feb 2,3 t. Carpet. Weaving Mrs. Matilda Pheaeant is prepared to weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage from a generous public, Residence Wash ington Street, We.t Huntingdon. tf We are glad to notice that foreign enterprise and capital bas been invited to this place, and induced to locate.— No point :on the Penna. railroad is more acceptable to capitalists in man ufacturing interests• than Huntingdon. Be' Service in P. E. Church on Sunday, Feb. 6th, at 10:30. Adult bap tism and Holy "Communion, and Ser mon 14y Rev. Mr. Martin. Service and sermon by Rev. Mr. Martin, at 2 P. M, Service at 6:30 P. AIL All are invited to attend. A. 11. BOYLE, Rector. iter"The past session in the Troth: daysburg Seminary has been the most successful of any Sinop the institution began. Success, in hard times, is not a bad test. may- Photographs of BtilMer and Bordenburg, the murderers of the Peightal family for sale at Lewis' Book Store, and Donne! & Kline's Gallery. Price 25 cents. . trel,.. 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 , Noncu.--All having accounts with the undersigned mill please call and settle, J.to„ McCuLLocu, DI. I, Feb. 2, It Foe Slt;E:—A soft:I:colt, four years old, and a largo grey rourafor Bale on easy tonne, For particulars apply to S. A. SITE!. Feb. 2, it. . . ficurr,—ln this borough, e Jet Ear Drop,. (two The finder will be rewnrdcd by leaving the same at this office, Cambria poonty farmers have done all their spring plowing. The ice men spay havo our coldest futatißgs t for indeed On Aa@d ii!@4i• STolvE WitaE,..-4000 1,2, 3,4, 5, and - stone crocks, jars,_ jugs and churns, just received at the Red Front Grocery and for sale wholesale and re tail cheaper than at any other place in the county. keepers will sa , 4i money by buying their Creeeries at Enter prise Headquarters. - Wanted, w a ned Front Grocery, Pork, Tur )teye, Chickens, Butter, Eggs, Lard, Corn, ~ for each or trade. From $2.50 upwards, at Lewis Book Store:. . Imo' For neat JOB PRINTING, call at the "OLODE Jon PRINTINO OFFICS," at fun Einem', Pa. MARRIED, On the 4th ult., by Rev. R. E. Wit son, Mr. J,buN:C. STATES SO biiss RA CUM. LLOYD, both of MeConnellstown. On the 20th ult., by the same, Mr. Jomr O FRY and Miss ANNIE CRYDR . R, both of Tyrone ' ~O,n the 4th ult. by the same, Dr. 3. M. Mri:r,Eff, of liarrisburg, and Miss Mnar E Loco, of Tipper Sandusky, DIED,- • • • t h e In Porter township, on h 18th nit; of typhoid fever, pea lazzim T. daughter pf P. and JanoStrYker, agod 15 year. MARKETS.' I= PLIILADELPHIA, Feb. 2, 'MO, Superfine Flour per barrel... $4.25@4.60 Exiru Flour per barrel $4,6004.13 Rye Flour per barrel 2,1.901)5 UU lied Wheut per bushel 98(1.1.0 - Eye per bushel Skall..ol , Corti pia' bushel . 2.7()93et5. Cate per bushel 54(06cts. • YM11111.113011, Feb 2, MU Spring Wheat Flour per barrel $5.25@5.74 hew tl'ilt•At per bushel„ $1.15(01.20 Coro per bushel 9.54)1.00 Oats per bushel ' • 47@i4tele. hys per bushel $0.25@1.00 Earley Stage/41.n )INATCIAL. Foßm, Feb, 2,-00e) elves) at $1,14,34 EttriTTINGDON MARKETS. CannUCTED WREKLY lilt HENRY ket) ITUOIXSAL6 nu mm. . , ! . Ftoutt-Btiperfina Flour, per barrel, ' $4.25 Extra Flour, • du 4 75 Family Flour. , . du• .., 5.25 .GRATN—Red Whoat, per bushel, — , 611.00 White Wheat, ' do ' 1.10 Bye, , do - 90 • Corn, sneer, do 70 o.ts, do 40 Barley, do 1.00 SEED—Timutliy, do :3,00 Flaxseed, - • •-do ' • - 1.75 Cloverseed, per 04 lbs. ' 0.50 Pnovistoxs—Potatoes, per bushel, 50 Dried Apples, do 1.75 Corn 'Meal, per cwt., ' • .' ;. ," 2.00 Dried Peaches, per pound; "' - 'l2 Dried Deef,' -' do - •' - 20 Lard, do 20 Pork, do 13 Butter, do 40 Cheese, ' do ' 20 Eggs, per dozen, • 25 11am, 20 Side, 18 Shoulder, • -10 .. Coal,—llard coal, per ton, 0,00(47.50 Broad Top coal, do ' 3,00(543,50 Lemma, per 1000 feet, 12.006430.00 SHINGLES—Lap, per 1000 ft., 1.0„00®12.00 Joint Shingles, do , 5.0u®6.50 Aftsczt.t.'sNeotts—Bark, per cord, ' .8:50 Bran, per cwt., 1,00 Hops, per pound 40 Wool, du 45 50 Hay, per ton, ' 12.00 Hides, • , 6g7 Green Apples, . do •. • • •• 75®1 00 Onions, do , .. 75 CO TO TILE RED FRONT GROCERY QED.) OW avirg. 0-111 1/1 SYRUPS, CRACEERS, 310 LASSES, CONFECTIONERY, SUGARS, QUEENSIVARB, COFFEES, - GLASSWARE, TEAS, STONEWARE, OPICES, CEDAR WARE, SOAPS, WILL° W. WA RE, 011Enag, FLOUR & FEED, TOBACCO AND SEGARS, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, APPLES AND POTATOES, MEAT,_ . &C,, ste, &a, CHEAP. READ fiItIEVBE , POSTED.! TO 's -THE` N.EWLY 31ARKIED AND ALL IN WANT 01' New PO; n &C. HE undersigned would respectfully 1 announce that he manufacture,' and keeps conetantly on Banda largo and splendid assortment of DINING AND BREAKFAST TA DIES. 0 1 8 vA l Warn A B STANDS Windsor and cane seat chair; cupboard; gilt and rose. wood moulding for mirror and 'datum frames, and a Tani. sty of articles not mentioned, at pricos that cannot fall to be satisfactory. Ile is also agent ibr the well known Valley A Decal - rip patent spring Bed Bottorff. The public aro invited to 611 and extralipo hii /dock before purchasing elsewhere, Work and sales robin ou 1(111 Ward', nem' Smith, one dour west of Teutor's store. Muth:lo4n, Aug. 1, 1666 Tgaßaltsgal) I 3. M. WISE, Mannfaoturer and Dealer itt ' 117 11. AT I 9E' ILT Xt. 30, Respect Cally invites the attention of the Public to his stand on UM at., Iluntingdon, in the now of ueorige Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, whore he nianufactures and keeps all kinde of Furniture at reduced prices. Per sons wishing to purchase, will do c ell to gist+ him a cull. Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges reasonable:. . , stir Also, Undortaklng carried on, and Coals. in tale in any style desired, at short ootico. , . • Tho subscriber hns• • AN-Eir AND ELEGANT lIRARSZ . and Is propated to attend Funorals at any place iu town Or country. J. 31 Iluutlngdon, May 9,18 Ge•-t( REMOVED TO THE N. E. CORNER OF DIAMOND. Boot and Shoe Emporium, Respectfully inform. the citicens of Huntingdon and vicinity that he basituit received from the city a New and splendid stock of BOOTS 4.V, SHOW, HATS 3r, OAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sack &c. all of which hole prepared to cell at greatly reduced prices Dorn forget the new Mond in the Diamond. Old costu mers and the public generally are invited to call. Ituntintpiou, ap.7,1269. fel GEO. SHAEFFER . .11najnet returned from the east with 0 10111ri a SPLENDID STOOK ox BOOTS, SHOES, ,GAITERS, &C., Which he offers to the inspection of his customers and the publ:c generally. lie will sell hie stork at the taunt . , REASON/03LE • PRICIA.;' 7 ° l s and those who ',archon° once will slimly c:11 BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER, and REVAIIiI.NO done in the neatest and elect ',will. Lions manner. Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on Hill street. a few doors scent of the Diamond. . op. 1.1,1869 NEVc BOOT STORE ' WM:AFRICA jilnforms thu public that he has jnst „ 4s ok u I,paned at hio aid stand iu thu Diamond: Ilantlagth,n, A Fine Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, For Ladiee,„Ghittlomen and Children. All of which he will 801 l at fair prices. Quick sales and small profits. fall anal examine nay stuck. Mantitactinring and Itetaaring dune to otdor its +md. Iltuaingdon, Ap. 14. IStal. 1111141 11 UNTINGDON Manufacluiing Company, Is now prepared to till ordors fur WEATHERBOARDING, FLOORING, DOORS, And in short to do aft kinds of Carpenter work-- To furnish HUBS SPOKES and TELLIES, in quantifies, and' receive orders for DEitT3EtWITIJXII3O. Ar.lll orders should be addreeeod to 1). W. ARTLEy, President, Huntingdon, Pa Juno lti, 1809-tf. 040. A. 814111.. RATAN 8. LYTLE. • 6A31011. A. arr.St • THE FIRM OF STEEL, LYTLE & ArtEL, haring located on their tract of land with tit two miles of the borough of lluntiugdoo, STEAM SAW MILL are prepared to ninnufacturo all kinds of OAK AND PINE 'LUMBER. The mill will be mu to its almost capacity and will be in operation during tho entire aiiiiiinor and part of tho 00111100 Months. Thu) , will be enabled iv furnish bum tier in large qua4titio, and of all diutenaions, at tho low cot cash prices. Orderer respectfully solicited. Lumber &Mend at flu, Penns. Railroad, or mod: Iltintingdon, April I.BCS-It Latest 'Arrival of Gent's Goods. H. ROBLEY MERCHANT TAILOR, Has removed to the room over John Nero & Co's Dank, (Old Dread Top Corner.) there ho is prepared to do all kinds of work in his Hue of business. lio has Joel receiv ed a full lino of CLOTHS, , ,• YESTINGS, CASSIM ERS, CORDUROYS, &c. Thankful for past patronage he solicits a continuance of the some. The attention of the public it called to bit stock of oloths, &c.. Which be ls prepared to wake up to order In a fashionnble,durable and Workmanlike manner. r10:1110 givo me a call. • ' 11.1101.11.11 Y, . • - • Merchant Tailor. Huntingdon, pa., April itb, 1860. Prom $4,00 to $150,00 a set. LADIES' and GENTS' D.Tia321U. 1 011 1 .P.8 6 r OODC, Notions, Ladies' Hoods, best Rid A Gloves, ; ephyrs , and Yarns of all kinds, Heavy . Fine Black Beaver Cloth for Ladies' Sacques, Shawls, double and single, COrsets, Boulevard Skirts, Dress Goods, Domestic, Goods, Hats and Caps, - GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, WOOD AND WILLOW WANE, QUEENSWARE, TODACOD AND MARS. GUM OVER MONS, and a thousand and ono otbor.thinga, all cheaper than any oth• or house in town At ZEIGLER'S , HUNTINGDON, PA. uo2d FLANK 'BOOKS; o veruous UM, for MAle ek z,zrv.rsqmor Arzp Srarramintrons• GREAT BARGAINS Cwamingham& Carmon's, Cornet of Railroad and Montgomery Sta JAMES 11.11101piS WE ctoulcl call special attentioa to the daily arrival efCIIOIOD AND DNAUTIFEIL GOODS, %Well aro offeroil at Tempting Prices, Copulating of Beautiful silks of all iambs, all Woe Poplin., Alpacas, Melange", Artnurs, Chintzes, a moat beautiful lino of fine Cambrian, Barred Muslin., Main soaks, Gingham, and Cilimbrays, ALSO, St Mt lino of Doment le G 0046, ouch no HEAVY BLEACHED ERRS, Vine Brown Muslin, AO inches wide, Bleached Mein fram ?.:^; to 23 yards wide, lEvotucky Jeans, rarnieru Caesimero, de. Our stock of SHOES excols anything of the kind this aidu of Philadelphia. ALSO, a largo nail well teleoted stock HATS 0104 =I=!!! CARPETS. IV' make a specialty of WI. artlele, sad bare on hand a Tory fine aneortalont of DESIRABLE PATTERNS, «hick Flit be said tower than CAN be sold by any Whet `house /inlaid° of Philadelphia. Wo harp al.° on hand si iirge stock Or 1 . 1814 AN BAL? which we are calling very low. In order to he convinced that once le the plate to liny, call end examine our goods and prices. Wa take pleasure in showing our good." even It you do not what to buy. t‘o you will pleat° call and got 'meted CUNNINGHAM&CARMON. Oct, 28, 1888-tr. CARPETS. NEW STORE IN HUNTINGDON. JAMESA. BROWN has just opened • largo CARPET STORE AND SASH, on the second floor of hie brick building, whore buyers will find elle of the largeet and beet natortinents of BRUSSELS, INGRAIN, • DUTCH WOOT4, COTTON, RAG, LIST, VENITIAN and SCOTCH. HEMP .Caa-poe)ta, Also, COCOA and CANTON MAT TINGS, and FLOOR. OUj GLOWS, Ever offered in central Pennsylvania. It is well known that o merchant who deals entirety in one line of pods buying ifinpiy front manufacturers is eonivieti to give his etieteteeve advantages in prices nod assortment (In that line of goods) that are net to bo found In stores pro fencing to do all Rinds of business. I shall alm therefore to make it tho interest of all in want of the above goods, to buy at the reg liar Carpet too oil Cloth Store. Le...Deakin can buy of me by the roll et wholesale pr/ct wylTal JAMES A: BROWN. FAS3FICIONABLE•GOI333B FOR -• FALL AND WINTER WEAR. GEO. F. MARSH, MERCHANT TAILOR, Has removed to the +mond floor in Read's New Band. leg, lettere he intends to hoop constantly on hand thO latest styles of PT.. - EICM 0 - 001)S, comprising s memo*, ENCLIeII AND PRINCII CLOTHS, CASSIHERES, AND VESTING& CLOTHS, CASHMERES, AND VESTING& MOMS, CASSIMEitES, AND VESTING'S. Being, pinctical optimum of milly eau ettPerienco he Is preparsd to make to order Clothing for moo and boys, and guarantee neat, disunite and fasithmable work tnanaldp., Me is determined to pteosectssAtedy.. • :4 - 0-All aro invited to call •nd nevi stock or bcantifill pttterns tadure menacing olscultere GEO. F MARSH. Huntingdon, Oct. 4 rpo THE LADIES! A e lito ‘ subscrlbers hare recently dlecocerml to w citie ESSENCE OF STARCH. In calling the attention of the ladles to our Starch,' they will tied that it economises labor, produces a Much superior to common starch, and easier to Iron. In fact gyma. want a beautiful gloss on your skirt, or your Ittisband'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 convinced. Every Family should hays a box of the Essence of Starch. For sale by all Grocers and dealerlin the United Staten. Manufaotured only by 5311011, , OA 511110 N & CO., solo proprietore, No. 1113 /farmer street, Philadelphia. AV - Tor sale at MAISRY 4 CO'S. Enterprise Head. quarters. - febn I/1001CS AND STATIONERY.- gooa assortment' Of IrlinellallBolll3 and Scboo m -- fnoisslsP. Letter, CommoreCat and Nate Paper-- Plain and Fancy Envelopes—Red, Blue and Bieck Inks— Blank Books of numerous sizes—Pour, Pencils, F ycket and Doak Inkstands, and every othar.artie/a Mall: , found in Book and Stationery Store, can be bud at fair prices at WNW BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE. • 'COUNTRY, DEALERS can buy CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at WIIOLOSALE as cheap at they can to the cities, as T have a violent° store In Ybilattelphia. U. UOMAN. HUNTINGDON, PA. BBA UTIP UL GLOSS, Alintisetztatts. /VENTRAL HOTEL, - vv 600111 rut CORNER roman A.NICiPIIiCZ dTi, CIIILCOTE, (formerly of lientingden C 0..) P.ttor'n Centrally located and the most convenient point fur marcher] te visiting 11io city. Accommod..tions of the first.class. All the modern improvements. Every at. tention trill be extended to guests. ‘jeltfet). 41 44 4 4 4-4 4 TO THE WORKING OLASS.=—• • .IVe aro now, , prepared to Donis), all classee 'eats conslant employment at home, the wie.le of time or fur . ' the spore momenta. Business new, light and, prentable, rersOhn cf either sex easily rain from *6O cents to' 6 ' hut. fare par eroning,and proportional 'ppm by desisting , their wholo.tihre to the business'. Bops and' girls earn ucarlyne much as men, That alt whp, see.thls pßtice l , tsar coed their address, and rest the laxities& We ineku this tinpanillehal offer: To etch as are net wal,,sethiled uo will send $1 t jal,fr for the trouble of writing. — Pull''' . pArtietriers, valnable sample, which Will do to com, mum work mend a copy of the "People's Literary Cinitionine—on e of the boseCkand best fornilx , nowaila • ; per. published—all sent free by mail Reader if yin R*l4 permadent, profitoblc work, addrees Y 0,. ALUM Ai CO., Augusta, Mine. Dec. 1, Sm.. WANTED FOR HOMES AGEN' FORTUNE, Tn thirboundiess West and sunny South. It speaks to the young man of a home and a fortune, end tells him why, where and bow to seek it; it tells the capitalist tvhero to invest; the laborer, to find good wages; the far mer, the best lauds; the merchant, the manufacturer, the professional men and the mechanic, of the great cletnches open to them': it tells everybody just what ill ought to know, abuts; the vast resource, and wonderfu progress in every p net of this • great country.' ,Now. fresh, interesting, and populer. Send for circular. Farmers, farmer's sons, and other r enterprlzing teen, can learn of a money-making businest, icy addressing PEOPLWS VUULISIIING CO;, Philadel- - tibia, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio, Chicago, III„ St. Louis, Ile,, or bpringlield, Mesa, 0c13.14w tannusutD 1867. POSTLETIINVAITE CO, General Commission Merchants In TEE PALS OP Mint, Core, Oats, Rye, Dark, Butter, "Eggs, Lao, Poultry, lec., • No. 264 South Front Streets! A. G. Poolletbiraito, J. O. McNaughton. mayl6-ly Surveyor Gen'eral's Office; Anillittitta, SEPT.' 8,186 rilo THE OWNERS OF UNPAT•!-' ENTED LANDS: in obedience to au Act of Aeiembly, approved the eighth doy of April, one thoueand eight hundred sud; sixty-nine, you ere hereby notified that the “Coufity Land Lien Docket,. containing the •liet of unpattated /ands fur Huntingdon county, prepared under the Act of Assembly of the twentieth :Allay, one thotutand.elght hundred nod sixty-four and the supplement thereto, has this day been form:Med to the - krothonotiey of the.'• county, at whose ollice it may be examined. The liens can only be liquidated by the purchase money, interest and fees, oust receiving patents through this Depart ment. • ." : JACOB IiI.OAMPBELL, Surnyer•Cenesal.:', Sept. 15,-6u HE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY,,: OF PITTSBUROII,P.A., 'seen POUT/UN lOgt VIE Safe Keeping of Bonils, other Securities,' NO. 83 GUARANTEE RATES .Farct raw, ar ' . Ourerntueut 'and ail other CouP rt''i f . 1:4924n:4 ' autitirs, including Bank Bill ° ` ej s .- $1 00 per $l,OOO Gold Corn or 10filt " '' ' ori * 'l 20" -1 ' • • 1,000 81lact Coin or. flullion ; • 2 °97 ‘;:t .4 03 ° Gold or Silver .Plato, find, scat, on owner's estimate of full value. and 100 „ rate eat ject telailjnel meat for bulk, on a baste of 1) ode, 51ortgAges, Valuable Panora generalfy, when of so fixed value. $1 n aver each. or according to bulk. Willa, $5, which premium covers the reinaind:r of the life of the maker. • • . No charge Ices than 0110 Mier. The Company is also prepared to rent Small Iron Seta (each furnished with e. tin box.) inside its burglar proof moult, the renter exclusively holding the key thereof; at, tho following rates. viz: $l5, $2O, $3O, $6O, $75 and $lOO per annum. Also, to Store Books of Aecounts, Records, Val nablo Title Papers, etc, at reasonable rates. Preslden VILLIAII , Vico President . 1117NRY LLOYD. Directors : "j . .A 1) LLIA M PHILLIPS, WILLIAM KEA, IViLLIAIS I.vox, JAMES I. BENNETT. Secretary SMITPCRSUPOP S. S. VON lIONNIIOII4, :41"110N Ir. PAINTER. Sotigtql R. Slonmasx, (lEonac I3FACK, EMMEZIM MEM J.E.CALDWELL & CO. JEWELERS, BM IMPORTERS; 902 CLI.ESTNUT STI*gT,". I= FIRST-CLASS 0-OOPS,: AN IMMENSE YAWATA" 02! , GOLD WATCHES, DIAMONDS, • JEW= RV, SILVDR.WARD, • WEDDING swim, • PLATED WARE, CLOCKS. BRONZES, FOREIGN FANCY GOODS„ rINE PAINTINGS [ &o. • • All persons, desiring. really One articles, reliable in quality end moderate in prier, are certain to be Pleased by our exceedingly largo sod raried collection. Our stock is kt pt always (reels by additiona from first sources. Our store is pronounced one of the most elegant in the world; and ens parties riettlup the city pre cordially in vited to call and Inspect It at their leisure. Juts. . NIcOUIEVS SPANISH HAIR DRESSER FOIL rllO/10TINO TIM GRIMM, BLAUSIETIIIO And rendering it dark and gleamy. No other compound possesses the peculiar properties which no exactly suit the various couditione of tho human hair. The nee ot this oil as a hair drainer has been mantra! In aror, Sec: tion of the country in tho :fmish Main for ceuturies.—. No preparation of art could give that elegant luxuriance, and abundance of 'hair which halm 00 often been the hil; mtratlon of travelers in Spalu. This oil is highly, and, delicately perfumed, forming an ankle unrivaled (wax, calleace and upon allied, tha Spanish, royal, for 'yawn have set Its seal of enduring aptrovai. I=l McGUIItF!!S illnicaliWiltl Flowers Ramp Lolls For removing dandruff and scurf from tbihead, ing tyd pet fouling the skin. 111411 Wide Is entirely fill ferent from anything of the kind over offered In this court tty and is narranitod free from all g olsonous arlbstaikces., ' This valuable lotion mat need by the Emperor Maxima fati, and fanprese Cot lotto of Mexico, altud unividu d fg. need by Mexican., for three bundred years. As 11 for the head.-It is cooling, cleansing and refreabing.i.. - Malta/al used It at once relieves headache. • •• NcOUIRE'S., WILD VLOWBRS FOR THE TEXPIII. All those se ho two in favor Of white teeth and aploarant and perfumed breath, ebould at once ueo hictiniro's Wild blossom for the Teeth. All these preparations aro:put. up Ip the must elegant and ornamental manner. We melte no exception in saying that they are an orustneni to a !aril's toiler table, and none complete without them. Wairaitleit satisfactory or money refunded. Dealer* will bear this in mind. hold by all respectable Proe gists in the United States and eimadati. Address orders, to , RIGEDIRD McGIIIR73. Depot and Zaseufactury,.. seft,y RGS North Becalm' Street, Philtidelphjp, Nor !ale etLoo re D.ok Store, Hunt!orlon. OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES GILT GOLD SHADES, MUSLIN SHADES, BALLETS FIXTURES, • TAPE, CORD AND TARSALS LL A BAOIIIII tIcT AT LEWIS'' BOOK STORB OR THE LADIES. A aapertor article. of Note Paper and Entikkkik, I lefor eonftdentiaS correspondence, for Wit tip L.EWLY' BOOK ck srATIOrkB.II" AT I ONTELLY TIME BOOKS, A3- TE 1.7181.4001? at zrz3y irowe