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HUNTINGDON, RA
Wednesday taming, Feb. 16, 1870
LOCAL & PERSONAL.
Meetings
Moriah Lodge, No. 300, A. P.M, meets second
Monday av ening ot each month, in humid% building.
Standing Stone 11. H. A. Maples, 158. 201, meets the
Zest Tuesday evening of each month, in lirown's building.
Juniata Lodge., 10.111, 10. O. F., meets every Friday
-evening, third floor; in Leister's
Mount Hoe Clomp of I. 0. 0. P., meets every second
acid fourth Tuesdays, in Leleter's building, third floor.
Standing Stone Lodge, 10.85,1. 0. G. T., meets every
Tuesday evening to third floor of head's
Arrapahoe 21,5 e, ..Vo. GS, I. O. of P. M, meets every
Thursday evening, third floor, Leister'e budding.
Young Men's Christian Association meets the first and
third Monday evenings each mouth, in Smith's building.
Post 33, G. .4. IA, meets !third Monday of each mouth
to Court fiou4e.
Town Council meets the first Friday evening or each
anntb.
Huntingdon Lodge, No. 149, K. of , P., ractete every , Sat
earday owning, in mairlis building.
Huntingdon 'Congeal' ltonor,No Ti, meets the fourth
Monday of each mouth in (loud Templars'
The Ifibsterion Club meets every Thursday evening, in
the F. U. C. A. room.
• Churches.?
Baptist Church—Washington Street. Rev. J. W. Plan
nett. Services on Sabbath : 1034 a. m., 7p. m.
•Catbolic—Washington Street. Rev.°. p. Gallaher. Ser.
•
tiros fast three Sundays in every Mouth. -
.Bvangelical Lutheran—Mifflin Street. Rev. J. J. Kerr.
Services on Sabbath : 1034 a. m, 7 p. m:
'German Reformed—Church Street. Rev. S. R. Reale.
Service on Sabbath: 7. p
Methodist Spiscapal--Church-Street. Rev. R. B.Wilson.
Services on Sabbath : 1034 a. m„ 7p. m. . .
:Protestant Episcopal—Bill street. Rev. A. H. Boyle,
Sees ices on Sabbath E 1034 a: m., 63.4_ p. tn.
'Presbyterian—Hill Street. Rev. G.-11'. Znitniaer. Ser
vices on Sabbath: 11 a. m , 7 p.m.
4:iPn the Wing. . • k,
Sale.bills printed at this office.
The Blair county jail has L.:inmates.
robin round—burglars in T.eivistosin.
Tuesday neat is memorable 22d. Re
amentlier.the shooting match.
A man must be very absent minded no t
to miss hie wife after upsetting her in a snow
The - editor of the Lewistown Gazeite don't
like newsboy's peaterings on the passenger
cars.
lluntingdon had the heaviest fail of snow
in the State; but Old , Sul has sent the roost
of it downwards.
• A little child in Altoona, named Stanley,
about 22 months old, was strangled to death
by swallowing a small screw.
When a man wants to tie his shoes he
should not put his feet-upon the breakfast
table—he may upset and break things.
About a dozen converts to Slormonistn
have been made- in-the vicinity .of' Johns
town, Franklin, county, Pa. - Tlat'o'getting
pretty close: .
Re - v. Thaddeus Maio, formerly - of Austin
Te'xisfwas recently installed Pistoi of the
PiesiiPierian Churches of li'icAreytoivri and
Arisrton Hamilton, in Mipik
A lightning calculator man Wes in town,
• one. day lastweek. -He knewvrell how to
;subtract cash froni ether people's purses and
:add them to his own.
-Mr.Jentee Terry, a former resident of this
ylaai„died in Pittsbdrgh on-:the,4th
naged.s6 2 yeare.. 111. remains . tfere interred
in the Lutheran Ceinetery_sif -nollidaysburg.
.ahe Fulton Dcaocrcit has ngain made its
..appearance after the recent fire_ which do.
= sherd all and 7 it n'oir presents
-in:enlarged, readable and handsome appear
.-tome..
A colorW,man in town, who will be a ye
s tt , r next fall if. be lives, and pays• his taxes
like -whiteifellts, has the credit of saying,
-"Brass de'Lord, the - Fifteenth Commandment
iis passed.f,.' ' •
JThedlellefente 'Watchman says,, "Albert
Wanttlyke ga,bleweci pp by a bursted boiler .
county, hist • week.'! - We don't
believe a' bursted boiler could do any such
thing.
;Patrick ploan,.a, miners who was injured
fbrtho explosion IX powder at the mine near
:Iklatilda..Eurnaep; this +county, has since flied,
remaina.were interred inthe Catholic
. cemetery in this place... •'
:Almost- every. "local" in this neck of tim
herhad something to any about the ground_
beg, and although all say he saw, his shadow
.we don't believe one of them saw his hogship
knows *battier tie: did or not.
A. small but enterprising town in Centre
county has a match stick manufactory, that
•employs 30 persons, mostly female., makes
thirtyfiro thousand sticks per minute, and
luau six thousand feet of lumber per day.
The Valentine trade is not -so brisk this
:year; but notwithstanding, we have received
our share, of, the comic. 'There is nothing
dike a man .learning all about his business,
. and having, others to tell hiiit his faults.
'The Bellefonte Watchrnoee told a fishy sto
ry last week when itTsaid. that Mrs. - S. Fish
and her infant, living under.a bridge, were
.run oves.by the cars. .Have mistake not the
-same "fearful accident" happens in this town
every day, but nobody is•hurt.
Everybody, read Horace Greeley's ideas
of Farming on the fourtb.page of this paper.
Ilia views on that :eultject, which we will
wallah in succeeding: numbers, are of them
.selvesoworth.morettban $2 to any farmer.—
: Subseribefor the Globe and you'll have them.
Some fellow attempted one night last week
,to. effect an entrance into Musser Sr. Fleming's
Jaw-of f ice, in this place, by taking out the
,transom. -He did not succeed, but ho left
,the.marks of his long, dirty fingers above the
.door, which he is requested to come and wash
;It is very encouraging when n subscriber
delkus that he likes our paper, and his lam.
illy can't do without it. Such comfort we re
ceived from one of ours last week—but un
fortunately he is unable to pay up just now,
;but will do so as soon as he can scratch
,enough money together.
Mr. J.lll. Boring got a ducking in,Muddy
Run one day last week. He was standing
ea the side of the new aqueduct, and while
leaning over and pointing to some part of it,
be felt a sudden shock of rheumatism in his
leg which caused him to lose his equilib
rium and he fell a distance of four feet into
the water.
A chap from rfuntingdon the other night,
stopping at the Dash House, tried to pinch
the gas light out with his Sngere, and after
ailinP ip thrit tot 'blistering his "feelers,"
he swore that "some dam thief stole the wick"
,-Bellefonte Watchman,. That's too•sttt(e a
joke to palm off on your readers. Why
Aida% you think of something new for a Ho
pei.
lye send this week a number of bills to
ilelinquent subscribers. which we hope will
receire immediate attention. Vie know
pur subscribers don't intend to get too far
in arrears, and that is the reason we are let
ting them 'know how they stand, and what
we expect of thorn as our frien4o,
TILE ADVANTMA of AMVERTISING. --
Tho shrewdest business men the world
over have availed themselves of the
facilities offered by the press
. for ; pia:
cing their business fully and explioitlY
before the public. The vault has
been, without oception, largely to
their advantage Indeed; a largo and
successful business can hardly be' con
ducted now witlfont frequent 'comniu
nication with' the'idblie 'through •
oral adiertisonients. _OE course it is
our inteiest=to say so—but= is it' any
the less the truth because we say it?
Do not'liVe businessmen knoiv it and
prove it in their own
. experience ? An
advertisement is certainly. a general
inyitation•from a manufacturer or tra
der to the public to give him a call,
and the small outlay which it involves
cannot possibly be any groat con
sideration to a: business man. An ari
vertisemon t judiciously worded, and
inserted in the journal that will give
it the greatest direct circulation to
those whom it is intended, will assur
edly pay. Advertising columns are
sometimes compared (rather irreverent
ly perhaps) to Jacob's ladder, reaching
from the eiteth of aCspolidency, to the
heaven of success. There is • much
truth in the comparison, as ad-
Mit who have tested the utility 'of ma
king known their business in the dew's
papers.
MEI
A dwelling house in Juniata town
ship, occupied by Harrison Speck, was
destroyed by fire on Sunday morning
last, about 10 o'clock, together with
the most valuable contents. The fam
ily had gbno to a neighbor's a short
time before. The fire originated from
a stove pipe passing through the roof.
Mr. Speck's loss is not less than five
hundred dollars.
ANOTHER —The house of John B.
Shonefelt, in Cromwell township, this
county, was totally consumed by fire
on last Friday afternoon. lts con
tents were partially saved. 'The fire
originated in the garret from the stove
pipe. Loss $2OOO. No insurance.
—Two fires in ono week, entailing
a loss of MOO, und•b oth the result of
running store pipes through the roof,
should be a sufficient warning •to ail
others to dispense with them at once
and erect brick flues. It is a fact that
nearly all the fires that have occurred
in the rural districts in our county
were occasioned by stove pipes. We
hope we have chronicled the last. Let
none fancy themselves secure because
they have escaped so long, for there is
great danger in stove pipes. •
Huntingdon County.
The following statistics of the finan
ces of Huntingdon county, we glean
from Auditor General' Hartratift's re
pOrt for' tbc, -yeitr ending November
30, 1809 :
Pahl Into the Treasury:- . '
Tux on,coi variation stock—n. 11. T. R. R. Co $ 48 05
Broad Top 6t,oll.66tlitaelto ~ .:o 60 OU
' Poweltou Coal and Iron Co 367 50
Munn mplon Gas Company 35 38
Broad Top Improvement Company 04 00
Tax on net earuings—lluntingdon Gas Co—... 00 00
Tax on grails r: ccipts-11. & B. T. R. R 913 14
Tax on enrolment of laws—To incorporate the
Huntingdon, Franklin & Fulton It. It. Co' 110 00
. Voyalidate the alit of VI in. C. Slight - 20 00
Tai on--tonnage--11. & LT. It. It. Co 6.419 89
Tax on befit nal bank ato, k•—T..IV. Al 3 , ton 459 44
Tax on write, wills, deeds, &c—J. It..slmpson ' 190 59
John B. Omucker 282 31
Collateral Inhel ham° tax—J. E. Smucker... 814 44
Tanorn licenee-51. AL Logan - ' 888 66
Meta& rs' /Icenso—M. N. Logan 1,775 67
' T. W. Dlyton 97 28
Eating house, &c—M; 51. Logan " 192 00
Accrued Interest—lL It B. T. It. It. Co 48 70
Received from the Treasury:
Pensions and tiratull ice $ 820 00
Common tielloule - 1,472 65
Mercantile Appraitet —5l. W. Mouton 27 00
Statement showing the valuation of
personal properly, &c., in Huutingdon
county:
Valuation, $1,003,252 00; assess
ment of tax, $2,826 51 ; half-mill tax
per act of May 16, 1861, 8490 13 • pop-
ulation, 1860, 24,406; taxable iambi
tants' in 1869, 6,122.
The first.of a sciies of railroad meet
ings to secure the building of the Lew
isburg and Spruce Creek road was
held at Pine, Grove, Thursday after.
noon, 16th inst. Col. B. Ayers was
chosen chairman, Jas. Campbell and
Capt. Jas. Dunlap, Secretaries, and
John Everheart, John Gardner, Mr.
Adams, Hon. Wm. Burchfield, - David
Kreps and Samuel McWilliams, vice
presidents. After -very interesting
speeches from lion. Geo. F. Miller, and
Mr. John G. Love, books were opened
to - receive subscriptions, and in a short
time there was subscrit ed, in Fergus
on Township 354 shares, or, $18,700
towards building the road. This looked
like work. 'Morns and Franklin town
ships in Huntingdon County promise
to do their full share and from the
spirit manitested at Pine Grove- yes
terday afternoon we know that Fergu
son will. Let the lower Pennsvally
townships do as well, and if the Penn
sylvania R. R. Company is in earnest
in this matter, there will be no doubt
of the early completion of the road.—
Watchman.
EEMEES3
Big stores have no business UniOBB
they advertise well, keep an obliging
set:of clerks, accommodate the , public
with anything they. ask for, sell at
small profits, give..the worth :of. the
money, and little stores never grow
to be big stores unless they can do
likewise,
~Now, we have a big store
in our 'town that strictly follows these
roles, and thereby it has become pop
ular and successful, and to : day is hav
ing as large a number of 'customers as
any store of its size in 'the State. This
we do not say at random, but it is as
true as we writ:. it.' It has every fa
cility to do a large business, and sells
goods as cheap as the cheapest. We
refer to-the store of Henry & 'Co., lo
cated between Huntingdon and Ports
town,
and we Would advise our read
ers who need goods to give the firm a
liberal share of patronage. That is
all they ask though they expect a fair
trial from all.
xter. McLan ahem, Stone S Isett,
burg, have the largest and best assortment
of Garden and Plower Seeds in this vicinity.
Send for Catalogue. 5 and 10 cent papers
sent on receipt of money, poet paid. Lfo9 4m
jar Improved Buckeye - and the Buckeye
and (Ado Harvester combined, Beepers and
Mowers, repairs of the liuckeye, always on
band, at MoLanahan, Stone & Isett's, nolli
daystmarg, Pa. "fe9-5m
gter—lPratt Ilay Rakes, at Ma
-I,anallar, Stone ,5z lectt's, Ifollidaysburg.lslxt
Raextun .13AttN'a ropts.--These po
ems' warp written4inticir.cireumstances
Of.: aLpeculiar..characifer, and are the
product of a mind trained in the
school of more than ordinary affliction.
During'a pericid of eighteen yours the
writer was confined to abed
,ef sick.
nese; her disease being a spinal affec
tion, disabling her from walking or
oven assuming an erect positiemen her
couch of affliction. What renders her
condition moie pkinful, is' the: fact
that both her • parenis, whom she ar
dently loved, and who always faith
fully provided for her wants,';were, in
AIM - providence of God, removed by
the band of death: ,
Being thus lea to herself, - with an
affectionate sister as her only compan
ion, and secluded from all personal in
tercourse with society at large, she de
voted herself, as she had previously
done, to the reading of'eseful hooks—
books of devotion and science—and to
the composition of prose and poetry in
both the English and Gorman languh
ges, with a zeal and Portiniteily.truly
astonishing. As We different Bubjocts
on:which the poems treat, have been
a source of rich consolation to the wri.
-ter in her affliction, the hope is Indulg•
ed that they will 'prove, equally bene
ficial to others, in similar circumstan
ces.
These Poems are for ,sale at Lewis'
Book Store. Price 81.76.,
WHAT WILL Do.—On
Tuesday last, a rumor prevailed that
Houser, the borse•thief, who was re:
cently re-captured at Lancaster, bad
again made his escape from jail. There
were some who believed the rumor, of
course, and probably With the view of
a handsome reward before them, they
started in•pursuit, and the snow hav
ing fallen, they fullowed.the tracks of
a man some distance towards the
N'ittrm Springs, where they failed to
track him farther, and come to the
conclusion that he had gone in the di
rection of Manor Hill, On returning
to the jail, what was their surprise to
find the identical Houser kafely houa.
ed, not having been outside of the jail
sines his ro•iticareeratimi.
The Day Fixed.
The day fixed for the execution of
Gotleib Bohner and 'Albert Borden•
bourg, the murderers of the - Peightal
family, is Wednesday,-the 9 tlyday of
March. Sheriff Neely on Friday last
received the warrant from the Gover
nor; which he read to the prisoners on
Friday afternoon. Bohner was wri
ting when the Sheriff came_ to read
.
the warrant ; he looked up and listen
ed until it was finished when. he re
plied "all right," and resumed his
writing. 33ordonpourg board .it. with
feelings of remorse and; great-.concern.
Preparations for the execution will be
co'inmeneed shortly. " , • ~r•
D. S/Elliott, Esq:, editornf the B:oody,pun
Press, was recently married to .11i:03 : Rebecca
Harris. of that place. Some ide; (4, the glo
ry and pomp that can be got up for an editor
at somebody else's expense, -may be inferred
from the fact that t ,•two hundred invited
guests (of whom we were not one) congratu
lated the couple, the eastern markets were
drained 'to supply the tables, a string band
was in attendance, and the "light fantastic"
was tripped by Inds:and lasses in their best
"bib and tucker"- until the wee, ems' hours.
girWanted at the Cassvillo Soldiers
Orphan School, immediately—a lady
sewing Superintendent, capable of eat.
ling out all.kinds of boys' 'and girls'
wearing apparel, and overseeing the
making of the same. 'Also, an active,
induistrious and intelligent !Ankle man
as gale A ttendank—to.take charge of
the boys clothing, dormitory, &c. Also
a lady to assist in the- betaking, depart
ment, and another in the washing de
partment. Liberal wages paid for
good hands, apply to
2t. A, L. G'ttssi Principal.
The First of the Season
Y.lll. a A. Festrval.-- 2 Tho' - Young
Men's Christian Association „will hold
an Oyster and Ice Cream Festival in
the Court House on Friday evcMing
next. An Auction and a distribution
of yuluuble presents will be the name.
five features• of the affair. The pro
ceeds to -be'applied to liquidating the
debts of the Association, which must
be paid. Admission 10 cents.
ACCIDENT.-Mr. Abraham Baker, of
McCounellstown, who is employed at
the new planing mill, while, working
at the circular saw, was struck on the
chin by a piece of wood, which caused
a compound fracture of the jaw, cut
his lip 'badly, and knocked out a tooth.
Medical aid was summoned and ho is
now doing well.
nek,The season 1 . 8
.very unpropitious
for pedestrianism, but very propitious
for Coughs, Colds and Rheumatism
Those who by exposure, or from any
other cause, get any of the above af
flictions will find panacea in Summers
& Reilly's Root Candy, or their super
ior Castillian Liniment, which is a
special cure for Rheumatism'and Neu
ralgia": . • . •
While otheis - lnive talked of educa
tion, the 'citizens of
have erected a noble building, an in
stitution of learning has been put in
successful operation, and many promi
nent men aro showing their apprecia-
Lion of ,good advan.tpges by pending
their ditughiers to it.
Ladles Dresses and Boys ylothing.
Mrs. Annie McCabe respectfully in.
forms the public that she has removed to the
house forMerly occupied by If . Mo?itaaigill,
on 'Washington street, and_ is prepared to
make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of
all kinds: §lie -respectfully invites a full
share of patronage. ap7
IMPORTANT NOTICE.—Tho undersigned are
prepared to do all kinds of plain, and fancy,
aeuring ; at short notice. Particular attention
paid to Millinery, Dross and Shirt Making,
MRS. L. A. Ilium
Miss SArtAn J. M'ltEt.
Feb. 2,3 t.
➢lre. SAMUZL SIIOVASAKER, near. the Acad
emy; will do any kind of Dress Making
or other sewing, and solicits a share of pat
ronage, f0b.2,3t.
Carpet Weaving. •
Mrs. Matilda' - Pheasant - is prt i parod- t
weave rag earpoto„.an,sl : solicits patt'anago
from, a generous public. Residence Wash-
ington Street, West lluntin d<L . tf
. 12.81-F i artners needing a.GrainAFill,
will de-well, to call on Wbarton.&3la
guire' and "examine the Willciughby
gum•spring grain drill, either with or
without phosphate attachment., before
purchasing. tf
~„
:litair'fioub)e Harpoon flay' Porks, beaf.in
use,' and therei's •nererbeen ane returned
so far; all are warranted. McLannhan,
Stone & Isett, Hollidaysburg. fe9-snt
Thgl..:Best Gtim Itoßei and Gum Spring
Grain Drills, at lleLanahan, Stone &hell's,
Hollidaysburg, Pa. fe9
cer Cider Mills, Grain Separators, Clover
Hullers and Stammers, Cultivator; Washing
Machines, etc., etc., at Mcl4nahan; Stoned;
Isitt's,-Hollidaysburg, Pa. fe9-8111
WANTED.-A good traveling agent
to travclthrough nuntiugdun county,
to sell Agricultural irapletnetits. Ref
erence required.
ItlcLANAtiabi, STONE & LETT,
2w Hollidaysburg, Pa.
b'Tons. IVattE.-4000 1,2, 3,4, 5, and
6 gallon stone crocks, jars, jugs and
churns, just received at the _Red Front
Gid6ry and for 'sale wholesale and re
tail cheaper than at any other place in
the county.
4Egi-. Photograph's of '.1361M0r . and
Bordonburg, the murderers of the
Peightal family for sale at Lewis'
Book.
,Store, and Donnel & .E.line's
Gallery. Prke 25 cents. •
„ rdifh..igeLanahan, Stone &.'4,ett,lays
burg; warrant all their instruments. [fe9 , sm
Veritits, your communication
came too late for this issue.
MARRIED,
At th 6 residenco•of the bride's fad
er, by the Rev. W. O. Kuhn, Mr. 0. L.
Bouta.ouou of Atesandria, to DIM I.
J. MILLER, of Orbisonia, Pa.
On the 9th inst., at the M. K Par
sonege,by Rev. It E. Wilson,M.r. J. A.
HOFFMAN and Miss 61m:tau . C. WIL
EON, all of. Alexandria, Pa.
On the same day, by the same, .M.r.
JOHN MOORE and MiBS ELIZABETH
FREDRICK, all of this place.
On the 20th ult., by John B. Alex
ander, Esq., Mr. ,1011 N WAKEFIELD, Of
iluntingdon'eoUrity, Pa.,,to .MiSS'K-kTE
EARLEY, of West Valley, Fulton Co.
At the house of Mr. J. McCord, near
Alexandria, on the 3d inst., by Bev.
S. al. Moore, Mr., I). M. TuompsoN, of
Colerain, to Mies SUE G. WALLACE, of
the former place.
MARKETS'.
I=
Paflautbrata, tieb.lb, 1470.
Supet fl no Fleur per Lurie! 1440@4:15
Extra Flour per barrel • 7 - - - t5.0.%;:”, 60
Bye Flour per Wool $4.90@0AY4
Red Wheat per buslasl ' •i ' ' 1.2401.25
, .
Eye per bushel t ' ' • 93@1..01.
Core per bushel ba&alcts.
Oats per bushel 53(04ets.
Pinsßußan,,l'eb 14, 187 u
SPriag Wheat Flour per barrel $5,50@0 00
Mho Wheat' Per bhehel ' $1.15011.18
Corn per bushel 78(00
•
date per bushel ' 46P017Ct11.
Bye por bushel $0.943100
Barley $1.10Ezr.51.25
YINAI,CIAL.
lin,. rens, Feb. 14.—gold elosvd at Si t i934.
EUNTINGDON mArticras.
CORRECTEB,WEEKLY BY HRNRY .tCO.
'knocranct r'iocrii: , • •
FLOUR—Suporrtuo. Flour, per'Airrol, , ,$4.25
Extra Flour, , _ do :. ' 4.75
Family Flour, „ do 5.25
GRAIN—Red Wheat, per bushel, --®I.OO
White Wheat, do. := 1.10
Rye, - do'. 00
. ,
Corn, new, ' do '7O
Oats, ' " •, do , , • 35
Barley, do 1.00
SEED--Timothy, _ do , 3.00
—Flaxseed, - do • 1.75
Cloverseed,•per 64 lbs. '• ' • 6.50
Paortstoxs—Potatoes, per' `bushel, 50
Dried Apples, d'o' ! 1.75
,
Corn Meal, per cwt., 2.00
Dried Peaches, ' , per pound, t 12
Dried Beef, , do 20,
Lard, do ' •20
Pork, ' do . 13
Butter, . du: 35
Cheese, do • . 20,
Egg's, per dozen, . , , : , , 20
Ham, , 20
'Side, '' : r ' , • 18.
Shoulder, , . - : ... •16
COAL Hard coal, 'per tall, - . ' 6.0060,50
Broad Top coal; do' 3 - .00®3.50
LUMBER, per 1000 feet, . • 12.00®30.00
SIIINGLES—Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00®12.00,
Joint Shingles; ,do , . 5.00(0.50
MISCELLANEOUS—Bark, per.cord, , 8.50
•
Bran, per cwt., ' 1.00
Hops, per pound ' 40
Wool, do 45050
Hay, per ton, 12.00
Irides, 6®7
Green Apples, do 75®1.00
Onions, do 75
JORN 0. MILLER,
(luccesoor to C. IL MILLER & SONS)
DEALER /11
All Kinds of LEATHER,
SHOE FINDINGS,
.11U.NI'INGDON, PA
ia12.1670
NEW LEATHER HOUSE.
TILE FIRM OF LEAS & MoVITTY,
hero !muffed tho largo lave etery Leather House,
twin Janice Nanny,
N 0.432, NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA,
And intend doing a Illdo nud Leather Commission Bush
nose.
Their sons D. P. LEAS, and T.E.ISOVITTT, aro there,
and authorized to, carry on th e business for them—as
they aro young men of 'good 'moral character, and tine
business qualifications. They solicit the patronage of
their brother Tanners in the county and elsewhere.
iwthey still Witt eontlnho to keep a good assortment
of Spanish and Slaughter Solo Leather ort hands, at their
Tannery, near Three Springs, Iluntingdon County, pa.•
marfitt. LEAS A MoVITTY.
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the spans moments. Business new, light and profitable.
Persons of either Box easily earu from 50 cents to 5 do:-
tare per °rotting, and a proportional sum by devoting
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aSTADLIEMED 1867.
A POSTLETH W AITE CO .;
t G ► eneral Commission Me . rohants
TOR TBB BALE OP
Wheat, Corn, Oats, Rye, Bark, Butler, Asp, Lard,
Poultry, dc.,
No. 2e4•South Front. Street,
A. G. Puotlethwalte, Philadelphia
J. O. sfsMtughtort.
naty26-ly ,
Surveyor General's Office,
HAILRISBUIta, eirkT. 8, 1809.
TO TIIE OWNERS OF UNPAT.
PIN'PED LANDS:
In obedience to au Act of Assembly, approved the
eighth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and
sixtyllino, you. nro, hereby• notilled that the “County
Land Lien Docket," containing the list of onpate rated
lands for lilitaiitgiiOnCOULlty, prepared under the Act of
Assembly of the twentieth of May, one thousand night
hundred nod sixty-four, and the nupplemont thereto,
line this day been forwarded to the Prothonotary of the
county, at whole office it may ho examined. The liens
can only be liquidated by the purchase money, interest
end ties, and receiving patent. through this Depart•
eleot.
JACOB M.CA4IBILL,
, kurveyor Genera.
Sept. 15,-613
SAFE DEPOSIT 'COMPANY,
OP PITTSBURGII,PA,
INCORPORATED 7011.1116
We Keeping of Bonds, other Securities, &G.
NO. 83 FOURTH AV.NUE.
GUARANTEE RATES
Fora Pear, or
- •
trr
&period'.
Porernment and all other Coupon ..e-} $1 00 per sl,oooeu including Bank Bills
°old Coiu or Bullion 125 " 1,000
Silver Coin or Bullion 200 " 1,000
(told Or Silver Plata, under real, on
otruceo oatituato of full value, and j OO lOO
rote subject tokidjustment for bulk,
on a bolds of
Deeds, Mortgages, raluablo Papers generally, oboe of
nottsed value-$1 a year each, or according to hulk,'
. Willa, $5, whisk premium covers the renialndei of the
life of t h e maker.
No charge less than one dollar.
.Tho Cotupauy is also prepared to rent Scotch Iron Safes
(each furnished with a tin hex) inside its burglar proof
vault, the renter exclusively holding the key thereof, at
the following rates. viz: $l5, $2O, $3O, $6O, $75 and $lOO
per aunam. Also, to Store Books of Amounts, Records,
Vulnablo Title Papers, etc, at reasonable rates.
President:
WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
Vice President:
lIRNI6Y LLOYD.
Directors :
Wtt.Ltute Pamirs, Brnery H. MINTER,
lIEDRY LLOYD, JOSEPH S. Momusatx,
WILLIAM BU J OEOROk BLACK,
M. LYON, CURTIS G. 11usser.
.I.txes 1. BENNETT.
Secretary and Treasurer:
S. F. VON BONN HORST. '
nova-3nl
FBI CEO. sHAEFFP3-
MolrishieCreiurned from lb° vast with aGlaft
SPLENDID STOCK
OF
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &c,
Which he offers to the inspection of hie contortions and
the public generally. -Ile will moll his Block at the most
REASONABLE' PRICES,
and those who purchase once will surely call
DOOrS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER,
and EXPAIRING done In the neatest and most expedi
tious meaner.
Call upon Mr. Scliaoffor•at hie shop on, 11111 street, a
few doors. west of the Diamond. op. 14, 1663
IOTF,SY BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
WM. AFRICA . t:
Informs the pahlic that he has - Jost
opoued at his old stand in the .lilamond,
lluntlagdoo,
A Fine Assortient of all kinds of
BOOTS AND , SHOES,
-For Ladies, Gent/amen and Children.
All of whlchlho tt 111 sCil 'lli fair prices.; 'Quick saki and
smallprifits. cod sznatino toy stock. '
itaituiactiirlog and Itopairlok done to order aa
illuntingdon, Ap.l4, 1969. '
REMOVED
TO THE N. E. CORNER OP DIAMOND.
Boot and Shoe -Emporium.
I JOHN H. WESTBROOk
Iteepectfully Informs tho citlzons'or Huntingdon and
vicinity that lie ban!ust received from tho city a Now and
sploodid stook of
BOOTS -86 SHOES, , HATS 'GAPS,
Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sack
Trunks, gx., &a., (Dc., &c.
all of which ho it prepared to cell at greatly reduced prises
Don't forget tlio new stand In the Diamond. Old canto.
more and tho public gonerally are Invited to call.
Huntingdon, ap. 7, HIM
OIL CLOTH WINPOWSHADES
GILT GOLD SHADES,
•
MUM= SHADES,
BAILEY'S _FIXTURES,
TAPB'CORB"pIi .7tA4BALS
LL B ABEINITDIENT
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE
IVOTICE
.
Thl's is tnntitlfy • the talftlic, and all' concerned,
that on pita 26th day of.3annary. instant, 1870, my wite,
ANN, loft my bed and board in Big Log Valley, Shirley
township; tv, [honk 'any just • cdtko on .my part and has
,t3titto to ports ertkeown This is therefore3o. forewarn
all phrsons L• nn trusting her on my actonnt;lsa I ani'de
tertninell.n , t- to pay any debts of. bar contracting from
and tutor V2i4 date, rho: January 24th, 1070.
feb•l4t. , •‘ ' • HANCE R. CAMPBRLY.
iVr3l.l ' N/STRATOII'S NOTICE,
[estate of Is6l.,JEFFltiEG,Elecid.J
,Aettere of administration; upon the estate of Willlent
Jade., late of Tell tosenehtp,.•:drceased, Lasing been
'granted to the endereigned; all persoai Indebted to the
estate Will shake immediate payment, mid those haying
Clahns will preheat them for settlement. .
CHAWFORO
Feb. 2-GC * -
jADKINISTAATOR'S NOTICE. .
... [Catato of VapitCH•oußehelder. dee'd.l .. i
Le :tere of administration; upon the relate of, Bold
mnwi.older, late of Walker t o wn l itir, Huntin g don Co,
deceased, !laving been g t ant s d to the Illitlerni g nell, nit pep.
Bonn intlehtt
d 4., thu estate will MOO immediate pay
ment, and thoso bating atimi will rkoiont thom'for see
ttement.• • 3 +"• • . •
ALIIIAIIA]I MSYGAILW.ir.'
, -
Jan. 20, 1070.-ot. . •' ' • Atd•ai
A D.MINISTRATOICS NOTICE.` .
_La imam , . or ABRAHAM W, dee'd..l
Letters ofailmintstrotion upon'tbo &that, Of Abraham
W. Brumbaugh, Into of L'enn trip., deceased, liming been
granted to the undoisigned, nil persons' indebted to the
estate Will make payntent,mul those liming claims vilir
prenent them for settlement.
HENRY ItittIMBAUGII,
James Creek, Duo . 8.6t0i Adininlntrater. ;
OR's NOTICE.
Estate of Thomas Spencer, deed.]
Too rualorfiguud Auditor. appointed by the Orphans'
Court to' ltuntingdon county, to beer and determine ex
. captions to tho account of Dente( Etter, mina', of the
estate of Thomas Spencer, deed., and to report distribu
lion of th,lbelance In the hands of thu accountants, will
meet the parties interested fur the purposes of ble
pain tmen t on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 1870 at 10
o'cloclt,A. Id, al his Mike in ;Uuntingdou, when and
where all persona are required to present their claims.
, IC. ALLEN LUVELL,
• 7 .1a1i2 6 41. • ' - • • , Auditor.
.11 . 1.1.1.31T0R'E NOTICE..
(Latate of JOHN EYLER, det.',l.l
The undersigned, appointed Auditor i :by, tho Orphans'
Court of Huntingdon county, to distribute the baldrics
in the bands of Epinulut Kylor, administrator of
the estate of John Hyler„. late of Clay , township
deo'd., will nttend to the ditties of onid appointment at
the office of Simpson & Armitage, Huntingdon, Pa., on
TIIURSDAy, 2.lth VEIIitUARIC, 1070, at ono o'clock - ,
I'. 21.,
when nod where all persona interested are re
quired, to present their chitin, or bo debarred from tool
ing in fora shore of the fond, •
J. R. SIMPSON,
Jan. 26 —lt. Auditor,
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.
The tindersignsd, appoluted Auditor by the Court of
Common Pleas of lluntingdon,County, to distribute the
fund in the hands 01 the Sheriff, arising from the sale of
the real estate of. Z. A, Green, hereby gives notice
thet ho n ill meet the parties interested for the purposes
of his appointment et his office in Huntingdon. on
TBUItStiAY, the 17th day of FEBRUARY, 1870. at 10
'o'clock, A. M., when and whore ellpersons are requested
to present their claims or be 'debarred from comffig in
for a share of the fund:
K. ALLEN LOCE4U,
Auditor.
Jan 26,1870,-4t
UDITOR'S NOTICE.-- 7
(Estato"of Samuel Sankey.]
no undersigned Auditor, appointed by ,the Court of
Contn3mi.Piene of Huntingdon county to report distri
bution of till. lund In the hands of D. U P. Neely,: End.,
Sherldof said county, nrisipg from the sale of, real estate
of Samuel SprilMy,herebY ;pees notice to all persona in
tereettd, tbat be will at lend at the office of Hoods
Williamson, 11l Huntingdon, on TUESDAY, 22d day of
February; 1570, at teu o'clock, a. 01., for lb° purpose of
oinking said distribution; when and whore all persons
having claims, against paid fund are req u ired to present
the 8111116. or b ei debarred from coating in for nay chare'of
paid fund. W. Wit. WILLIAMSON,
1kb:271/Ad Auditor;
UDITOR'S "
.E
NOTICE_—
,
..state of Jesse Rutter.)
he undersigned, appointed auditor by the frphaus'
Court .of Huntingdon County, to distribute the fund
arising fronr thesnle of the real Mate of JOll5O BMW,
dec'd , hereby gives notice that ho will meet the parties
Interested for the pm poses of his appointment, at Ms of
fice in Multi ogdon, on,FAIDAP, the 18th day of Yebrues
ry, 1870, at one o'clock, p. m., when and where all 'por.
sone are requested to present their claime or be debarred
from comiug in for a 611(trg of the fund.
••. • • = .1; eYLYANUS IILAIIt,
yeb:2,4l.*? • ' ‘, 'Auditor.
T IZUST.EE'S SALE
(IV
VALUABLE? REAL? ESTATB
ESTATE CT CIIEISTIAN MICE; DECD.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Hon
timplori cuunty,l pill expose to public .allo on the proni
hies, in Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, on
THURSDAY, the loth day of MA ROIL 1570,
et 1 o'clock, p m., of said day a VALUABLE 141tIiI, In
Croluwel I township, bounded by lands of Thomas Ash
man on tho oast, on tho north by Mods of Petet - Bectulest,
on the - limit brbunis o , Enos Alc3lultoln, and on the
oontlt by /orate of Bock-11111 tron.lforks, containing
•
One ,llundred and Forty-four Acres,
,
more or ices, haring thereon ero cled a GOOD TWO
STORY PRAM: DWELLING DOUSE cod BANK BARN.
Double Wagon Shed and necessary atit•buildings.
good well of water in the yard. A good bearing apple
orchard of choice fruit, and a number of peach, pear and
cherry trees. Two atrcama of seater run througu the
premise., end there is aleo iron ore nod geed limeeione
ou the promisee,'
1 ERA'S UP SA LP..—Ompthird of the ptfrehase aleltoy
to be paid 'on conninnoilou of sale, at April Court, when
deed will he made, nod the balance in two equal annual
payments, with interest, tho whole to be secured by the
bonds of the purchAuscr.
CHRISTIAN PRICE, Jr..
Feb.2,lt. Bxecutor of Christ. Price, deed:
T RUSTEE'S SALE . .
oM
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
I STATE, ON SAMUEL BARRIS, DECD.
.
By virtue of an ordor of this orptinns 7 Court of Hun
tingdou county, I will expose to public sato, on the prom
ieee. in Non township, Huntingdon county.Tonn'a. on
W IaiNESDAY the ?ay of %UCH, Ind;
at ono o'clock, P. in., of said day a valuable tract of
TIAIBER LAND,
In Penn township, bounded by lands of Isaac Prighbal on
the south, by bind, of lames Norris and It. & W.114,1b
on the east, by lands of John Leo on the north, by lan&
°Minitel flares' heirs on the wait, containing
Forty.thrco Acres and Seventy-three
Perches, neat measure.
TERMS OF SALE.—Ono-third of Ow purchase money
to be paid on confirmation of the tale At April Court,
when deed will by mode, and the balance In two equal
annual payments with intelost, the whole to by secoreJ
by thejadstnette bonds of tho purchaser.
DANIEL DARKS,
fcb24t - Execntor of eatnl. ford; dec'd,
V aLUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOB.:4ALE.
The real estate known es the "Ifoolverton" or "Milli.
ken Mill Property," eltnatelm Mill Creek end Sadler'/
Creek, In Brady township, Huntingdon county, I's two
miles N. E. orllllll Creek nation on the P 0111144
offered for tale. It has been divided lute tire parcels
which will ho sold soparot• ly or together all purchasers
way desire, to nit:
A."—Mansion Farm. 152. acres,
130.2 Melia:. Bounded N.by Henry Wo111111; N. B. by
Mill Tract; E. by John K. Metz; S. by tract nil" and 11
W. by tract "D," haring thereon two dwelling houewspi
batik barn and other improveinenta. A large part of the
cleared; the balance is well timbered. The Mill
Creek and Kishocoquillas roads pass through tho tract.
Tract. 47 acres, 102.7
perches. Bounded N. bY Honey Welfkill; E. by ,tract
—V"; S. B. by John K. 2dotz; W. and N. W. by tract "A."
Includes the grfst-mill r saw•mlll and miller'a house. A
portion of:the land is in cultiration; tbe balance lo well
timbered..
"(.1."-05 acres,6B 4 perches. Bound
ml Nth. by James Gregory; E. by 31111 Creek Furnace
Company; S. W. by John K. Metz; west by tract "ll,"
Henry and John Waddle. Thfs tract is covered
with excellent timber—principally oak.
" 150 acres, 102.7 perches'
Bounded N. byJohn and David Simpson; E. by Henry
Wolf kill; Si k. by tract "A"; S. by .31111 Creek Furnace
Company and li'. by Andrew Simpson. The principal
part of this tract is in limber.
" 138 acres, 48 2 perches.
Bounded N. by tract "A," E,by Isaac Gorsuch and John
Talon; S. W. by George ilawm; and N. W. by Jnll Crock
Furnace Company. About one-halter the land is in cul
tivation; tbo babuiCe ie Utal *intim tal.
Thu Wald will be shown by Mr. James O. Carothers
who reaidce 1111011 Diu property.
Maps will be shim u and I. ruin wade known on applica
tion t
J. SUIPSON•aIIIOA
Do 0.22;1869;4 t
MILL FOR•SALE..
Tim subscriber offers Ills now Glist
3.101 and llouso, Situated is-west township. •
.'nid Mill is situated fu tho heart of Bhaser's Creek
Valley; good grain country; has a good custom; and is
within six miles of tho Penna. railroad.
For further particulars writs or see
11ENItYLIGIITNETt,.
se22 !tuff Mills, Hunt. Pa.
TOWN LOTS FOIL SALE
IN IV ST HUNTINGDON
Buy Lobs bum first Lauds at
s`2oo
•
Purchasers desiring to build can bare very liberal
terms en to payments. Now is the limo to invert. Ap
ply to I jytiltf It. ALLISON MILLBII.
. FOR
- --
TOW N LOT FO SALE.
Tho subscriber Will dispose of at private sato two
W.f.% numbered 78 and 80, frontingon Midlin street, in
West Huntingdon, fifty foot front and ouo hundred and
fifty feet back. For farming Purism°e they are firsbolass'
• IiRIMY DECKER,
feb96BPe - Smithfield.
DUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE!
ly It you want your card neatly printed on own!
opus, call at
LEWIS' 300.1 i AND SEATIONELEYSTOIiE
BM
Glint BIRGAIR
Pullningham& Cimlon:s;
.Ctiorbetorßaf !road mid Mbri tgaanitgl Btu:
PA;
Averpid- 90 . 1 1 kifoodle attention 0
the dell} ettieht etChitncit•texpaierarrnto:
oo l oira, which ere offered srf • • •
Tempting Prices,
Connistlng of Beautiful Slag "of all
roplinf, Alpacas, Melanie., Armors,
beiautif!al Ho* of flue Cambria!, Barred iltiellori,lia n
ta
vooks;Oing,b.l.62or,iitil Oberrebrap.' "1
ALBOO, g fiat Ulm of SiOinintit' ficoo;ro, eithf. nd
Ii.KAYY 11LEACIE ,ESLINS,
Pine-Brown Urelpi;'4lt
from Y. to 234 yards wide, Sckttlekikocha r , Fanners
Canstmore, kc„ kc.
Our etock of 811028 rowels saythlog kind Me
side of Philadelphii: •
ALSO, a large and well Naivete& 'VA 111A'rfree4t.
able for the 10411011.
CARPETS.
t : '
MEM
Re n!alci; "Mole, aad 41'0.011 kfifid
a vary Eine assoOrnent of
,„ w
DESIRAELE` PATTERNS,
wbieb will be sold lower that' CAN' be solttbropy'elbee
'home euteldlo of ' Phtledolphic We knee ged ell head le
lotto Kock et
Vigil MO BALI
whith pe atneollfilg Tars top.• ,•
In order to be cnntinced that outs Laths place, to bay
call and emtrufue our rt..oodi and pricer.
We take pleagure In ithowing (Kir geode; even , giant*
not cash to buy So yimitiftlt, please call andget, plated
CUNNINGHAM &CARMON.
Oct. 28, 1888-tt
TR.,IIIMTINGDO.I4: ;
- •
Manufacturing ` Company; '
Is now piepared to fill orders for 1 • .
.WEATHERBOARDING, •
FLOORING,
• • DOORS, ' -
, • AND SASS,
And in short: to do all kinds of Carpenter
' work—
To furnish 'HUBS, SPOKES' andIELLIES,
in quantities, and mein orders for
N ar la*AiX t i l ltri e llin• •
Mali orders should be addressed to ;
• I. D: W. ARTLEY,'T'reeident;
Runtingilo,tl, - Pa !) 7.
. „June 16, 186941. , •
•
.
01,0. A. -MASON e. LTTL*.• '• ' gill= 11}111i
rilla PIM OP :STEEL,'LYTLE tk
-6TE6t, having located on their traot'ofland with
fit two mutual the borough of Huntingdon, a :
STEAM' SAW MIL L ,
are prepared to manufacture all kinds of ;
OAS AND PINE ,LUEIBERI
The mill will be run to Its utmost capacity and will be
in operation during the entire summer and part of got
autumn mouths. They will be enabled to furnish, Lum
ber in large quantities, and of all diluenslons, at the low
cat rank prices., ,-.
Ordure respectfully solicited. Lumber delivered at the
Mann. Railroad, or canal.
Uuntlngdon, April 22, 1868.11 ,
LUMBEII, :SHINGLES, -, LATHS;
EMLOCK, , PINE STUEF;
H
tmartle. Plank, Wangles, Plaatering and Shingling
Lath, conatalirly on band.
Work.' rlooring. Eash; Blinds, DOOri, DooxPerid *hi!
doer Proust., furninhad at mouurae4nrersg.priccs.l
Grain and country product gcrwrally bought at market
WAGON kit* IWO.;
auga•tf ~ • Phlbpsburg; Centre co., Pa.'
3F III. O " .EXES
From $4,00 tri $150,00 a,set.
.LADIES'
and ,GENTS',
24)2E" d&ILI T LIRA a0t01:4p•
,Notions, Ladies' Hoods, - best KM
Glares,. Zephyrs • and Yarns .'of~ Alt
kinds, Heavy Fine Mack &fiver Cloth
for Ladies' Sacques, Shawls; 'double
aad single, Corsets, Boulevard ski r tk;
Dress Goods, Domestic • Goods; :Hits
and Caps, • •'( • • •
GROCERIES ' PBOVIBIONS,
WOOD AND WILLOW ;WARE, QBEENBWARA
TOBACCO AND SEQ ARS:OBU OVER WOES, And •
thoueatid and one othei%thinge, all cheaper than any nth,
or house in town •
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Atj ZEI'GISIVS
• . •
lIIINTINGDO/I, PA. bat
•BLANK BOOKS,
OP VARIOUS ansa, for We at ,
14,15'14" 2100.1 C AND BTATIONBLY BrOZA,
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