61obt. CZ= t!UNTINGOON, PA Wednesday morning, Mot. 2, 1870 LOCAL & PERSONAL. Meetings Mi. Moriah e, IC°. 300, A. I". .L, meets second .Monday eveninerreach month, in Brown's building.. , Standing Stone 11. R. A. Chapter, 210. 201, meets tho Hest Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown's building. Juniata. Lrnroe, N0.1t2, I 0. 0. F ., meets every Friday evening, third floor, in Leister's building. NNW, Mt Camp of L 0. meets every second and fourth Tuesdays in Leister's building, third floor, c , Stariding Sumo ' LOdijit, NOIBO, I. 0. G. T., meets every - Tueetiay evening in third Mgr of !lead's building. • .Arrapahoe Thbe , N0:68, I. O. of le. .M., meets every Thursday evening, third floor, Leister's building. ' • Young Men ' s Christian, Association meets tim first and third• Monday evenings each month, in Smith's building. Post 33, C. A. R., meets third Monday of each mouth fa Court ileum. 21own Council tnretn the first Friday evening of each month. Lodge., No. 149, K. of P., meets every Sat urday evening, iu :meth's building. , • • ih m u ng d o n Temp& of Honor, No 71, meets the fourth ilouday of each mouth in Gina Tethplara' The Wehtlerian Club meets every Thursday evening ktio T. 31. C. A. room. • 1172515M21 * Baptist Church-Washington Street. Roy. J. W. Plea nett. Services on Sabbath : 10% a. m., 70. in. Catholleashington Street, Rev.°. P. Gallaher. „Ser. vices first three Sunda.) sin every month. Evangelical Lutheran—Mifflin Street. Rev. J. J. Kerr- Beriric. on Sabbath: 10%a. m, 7 p. m. `Berman Reformed—Church Street. Rev. S. D. Stecklo. Service on Sabbath 7. p. nt. 'Methodist Rpiscopal--Church Street. Rel. R. R ;Wilson. . Service. pn Sabbath : 10% a. m .,7 p.m. 'Pro „ t:Satan. ...Epi.copal-11111 'street. Rev. A. ll,Rofle, Serfices'ots 'Sabbath: 10% a. m., 634 p. ni. Presbyterian-11111 Street: Rev. O. tV. Zahniser. Ser vice. on Sabbath : 11 a. in , 7 p.m. On VW. Altdoria is annoyed by 'Sabbath breakers. The one year men are getting 'O6 bounty., --Rend the sale advertisements in atiother to!urnil 1)r. ' 131.. P. Miller has been seriously' ill' for seemly two weeks. - • - Altoona had a calico ball on the 22d, which 1311331312 A select ball is to be held in Yentar's hall, next Tuesday ,eveniug. . - Package' Teas, the 'hest and' cheapest, at Red Front Grocery.-- - • .• 'Anna Dickinson is to lecture in Bellefonte on•the2Bth iris% • „ , Scarlet rash and scarlet fever bare broken out in Lewistown. . • railroad to ,Martinsburg from liullidaye burg is said to be afixed•fa9t. "Cling to tliosewilo cling to you. about loaferis and office-seekers St. Yr:tontine didn't visit Bedford. What a, pity forAltiOldrntOde and baolteltirs., ‘ 'Will and on Wednes4oy,next-'—a tetanding . ir!pcisish"o Ceinetery_ brie' . orgaalzed. a buildlo l k land yre? If are used freely: la familiee;,o'olt~e and coughs will.l?e'kept fuitilniu4l for $2 . 30 per Woaentid „_- feet in .Philadelihin.-AbaCe a payable sum. r • I The .Central Pennii"...,o;nferenee, E. Churel4inv,:eneint:Lewistovrn, March 16th. Pork will jfwydenty in town next winter as almost every, : ftwaily has a fifty or a hundred pounder now. -- . 411e net earnings of the Penna. Railroad Company-forlask year were over fire million defiers. _ _ _ ,-- . . - Red Front Grocery is a regular marital. lilitie, , and •it is almost continually crowded lett customers: Zbe Newport -News talks of the Excelsior Via Company in this place. Slam, who iutCheen hoaxing you so badly? - A straY Week and white dog came to our lwdthises last 'week, which the owner is "re quitted' to - comelurd take away. . This Peigltp.l murdefere swill be executed nexviVeditesdai the 6th.: the crowd of dig/it-teem in town will - be immense. ;flume btniir lad merchanse time got in,al-' most a full supply of thatausanter .luxury but : they bad to go to'poras • tbe Order of Sone of Americai was instituted at Tyrone on the , 22d, which vast celebrated by a grand banquet. „. Blair county. adhere the Tentperdiice Pndicator is published, has a licensed firsOn two years. A'horse in 'Mifflin county actually kicked a sleigh to pieces because his owner was kind enough to throw a blanket over him. :kfferts are being made,•attended with she ets' s, to raise a military company in this bor ough. - We'll dread rebel raids no more. ' :1913ent. has Leen sold as low as thirty cents .atushel in lowa this winter, and some far-. mere feed it to their horses instead of oats. James E. Murdoch, the elocutionist, was to elocutionise in Johnstown last Saturday. Wonder if Itedid better there than here;- A pair of beeves,. weighing together 5,500 pounds, were shipped from Broad Top to R. Ware Powell in Philadelphia, the other day. ~/ :The colnied jubilants of Blair county la tsnd to jubilate at the place fuinishing the moat money. -The fifteenths have an eye to built :I'4s; We base a splendid cut for printing horse bills which we will be• pleased to diaplai , s iu bills fur thOse . who favor ua'with their patie .Eage id that line: ' 'Our Jenks, while making paste the other -day heard a mysterious noise,and imagined 'there might have been a de'il- in the- paste •cup. 11 ho knows? Mr. John Messer, of Tod township, Fuiteti -entitled!! mthile .ehaveling snow PrAtle , a Pu 3 hums tirtt led to:kit T,esi• ,dente, recently, Spring commences, 'according to 11Lo Al- Fnanac, on the 20th of this month. We doubt wcu much, from the, ommencement of a late 'tinter, whether it-rill. , .1 4. ..female infant vas left on the push of Mr. Nagle's house, in Altoona, recently. The recipient is desirous of making the acquain .tance of said foundling's ,parients. : Huntingdon county sends its sand to Pitts burgh to'get manufactured into glues. On "WI -. enterprise no comment is necessary. gschanAss please copy, without charge. Albert Owen, Esq., formerly editor of the Afuntingaon Monitor, recently presented the F Presbyterinn .eb uiCh : of Philipsburg, Centre pounty, with a very fine communion service. .Some thief entered Mr. Samuel Steele's stable in this place on Sunday night last and Auto about four bushels of corn: If he calls Again he will be hpt to carry ixway some .cold lead. We have received a copy of “The World Almanac"•for 18,70, which giyea a complete .political history of the United States for the ,preceding year, besides much other valuable information, j 37 teportgi At As s)lawp teat the Pnitin 64: diers did more damage to real and personal property in Perry and Bedford counties than the rebels. We hope no Huntingdon county soldier figured in these raids ? D. Woodruff, junior editor of the Aims; town Democrat, havini.beaten the eliattplon of Ebensburg, claims to be the, champion checker player, thus fr. Step this wok; Mr., W., if you would rough it inane agnin. — • '1 • I The Cambria Freeman says the 22(1' was celebrated in Ebensburg by a - !!Parrido-of ' fantry—four women, and one man all'in a crowd together andencb having an .infoot in arms." Whose'infant had the Our farmers Would be the means of Burpri. sing the , appotites of a great many of our people irthey trotildetily give them a chance to-buy some butter. We hope they will seen try-the F,perintent. - • 1, cler,eiziten; now . de'ceaed, :once said : f ,..l2,have learned, to preaelt,not only so that people can understand me if they have a mind to, but also so that they cannot misun• derstand mo if they want . . „ "AVestern minister told his congregation that the first stet; to" ruin was a yard of gay colored ribbon. The next day a young miss out shopping told the clerk that she_wanted "three more steps to ruin," to match a piece. A suspicious character named Gordon was arrested in Chornhersburg last' week for as: saulting two men. ,Burglar's tools were found in his possession. .Wonder if this is the Gordon that 'Bohner speaks of as ide "batty." pte.Forernor bill to pre rltilirijOYlo4.4trm&tinti"-:.1.4 liaggago. Alf!edieorti , are ta':liacve any baggage;: Re' are ilia 'abiacerrie4 if baggage•emashers do "get mad 'thereat,. and damage things generally. , , . We did lose a little Democratic money last week, but how in the deuce did :it got into Dad Lewis' Pocket?;:flellefoitte Watehriaii. Indeed, Furey, wci - think it Must have" i;eeri very little, as the fellow what keeps you in "slings" never sent us 'any! , Was It.A. ten cent piece, eh P We have received .a dopy of Wasliburti's Atnateur • Cultirater'S;Guide 'to ,the Flower and , Kitchen Garden, published by \Vasil-, burn & Co., See'd Merchants, 100 Tremont Street, Boston. A. ,eop - y of this , catalogue would be of :great service •in' helping those who have flower or kitchen• gardens to Make: a good selection of seeds. Price 25 cents a copy. Be sure and send for one. Narrow Escapes. On the 19th inst., as Mr. Milliken, a former who resides , near broWnoverrs' Mill,'in Barree township, this county, was crossing the fording on Stone Creek, near hi' redidenee, with a thrce . the -Witt'eti•being deep the current Steer* ftom'the late rain, it swept the wagon,-round and Taisedl the bed , and , fortitnatelyuncoupled it from' the front part, and- lodged the hind part and • b'ed en. a drift about , twenty yards below the fording,—Mr. , Milliken barely getting out with his team and front part of the wagon. On Monday morning, in - attempting tore. covei the betraid the" hind part "of the 'Wagon, the Creek ,being ~M ill high, the current swept .. hitn under. the drift ; and had it not. been for timely aid he would in all probability have been drowned.: This fording a:good pai•t'of the n year i is not safe for ieatnei and some of the citizens of 'Barilee township 'for WA' reason' petitioned' the Court - for a bridge, but have had' the petition ig nored several times: Mr. Goss who has recently purchased thd,Crowooyer Mill property is now erecting a bridge at this fording at. his own expense. 1333:E33 Some wag hoaxed the editor of the Newport News in regard to the shoot ing match tbpzly • - t'AL shinning match came off in Huh tingdon, on Wodnesday for seven kin . - dyed dollars, a gold pitcher, and a one hundred dollar.silver-pitcher. Qol6l'lol liani Williams, of that town, won the,first prize, the gold pitcher,'by string of five and a half inches in ten shots, off, hand ; sixty, yardsiand• tar ry or - 433 - Market -- EiVeet, Philadolphia;. won the silver pitcher, the second prize, six and one fourth inches, same distanco, off hand. , Tile 'truth is - that the thatch did come off Tuesday, foi a silver pitcher only. Col. William Williams, of-this place, won the prize, , , by a sluing - of ten-an4,a half_inelies,,inl'en - shots, off hand, sixty yards. Thei:OWas ly number ; , of -bompetilors,, aqd, the match passed_ oftipleasantly. '-s-A Mr. Crum, from the lower end of the coun ty; who shot' for a het with Mr. Wil liams and severe) others, afterwards; came off first best. We did not learn that he was one of the competitors: Cli.illenge Accepted:7 7 - - Some weeks ago, the ' Bellefonte' Watchpian published the namei of tire gentlemen - who , desired ; a , game of checkers with any others in the State. This challenge is accepted by.llfr. T. G. or this placeiailel 'be states 001? - 6 - tc' ill be, o meetuny one a the gentlemen named. 11.r..G.V. although our - best, player, requests us not to state: that.tio! accepts the challenge; but we have no doubt that gaily of the champions of other towns should risit our 'place, be would wil• tingly play them p, few social games to learn 'them -a thing or two. 'Como on, genie. - TirE •22o.—The 138th , anniversary of lVashington's Birthday,ivbiela cording to the almanac was on Tues day last, was. Celebrated in Hunting don with more than usual eclat. In the morning about, thirty fantasties, mounted on Jaorses, mad dressed in al most every conceivable style, paraded the streets, beaded by :a sled contain ing a band of music—and ohl such music! In the evening,aba/1 was held in yopt! s hall. W.- Summers & Reilly - Manufacture the locie r bra,te4 Casti I lian Liniment, for Rheumatism' anti Neuralgia, and the renowned Root Candy, for Coughs, Culds I„twi. gnlkrionar7 9ffeptiong. . . ~,.Babies' Rights, I , ' is to be• the advoCate :of babies' rights things The poor cannot speak for thetnselves, but when their teeth' hurt then,,they are fed; tihen they ,cry becaueo __a piahurts them,they are fed; when they laugh, they are fed; wkenithey can't sleep, they are rocked untillteh:little brain ) s reel '; When they seem' out:',of humor, they are dosed with paregoric and a host of other ay rups and nostrums until they are stu pefied; and -wo' be to theta whoh they learn to.walk--then they are dressed. to.malce,:and receive ,"calls." :If they romp, race, run, skip, scramble, toss, tumble, or ~do as a child .should do, they are seolded and told to "put on airi,"Jtist like their mammas: 0; for the good little babies of yore, and away with your ; puny, pruny, primPy_ pim pp that a breath of good fresh '.air starts to coughing. We want 'the bright eyed, rosy-cheeked, romping, boy and girl, so that the world will be happier and children healthier. Physicians I should have no occasion to doctor the babies; foolish papas and fashionable mammas should have no advice for the dear little, creatures; but let them learn what is what, without the re straints that fashion, imposes. Books, fashion, and want of common sense, aro killing the babies, anti, we now see• but, few who have not the parent's head on the child's shoulders, and ,many know:m - 01;6:6Rn their, parents wish them to. know. Do dot let 'that toy'offive years laheo hie jump's' and his races, but keep 'him constanq' at "his' books,' tin'd , before long' You w 'We e - hint - sobering Vdtvri an &getting :ready ll to; ..sttidy la*, ; _if; lie ; don't go to an untimely grave ; do not let that girl 'OP l fiVe' } 'filiVo her dolls, romps And tumbles, but teach = her study-herlessons 'and• got ready for bodrdiffteschool,y'and learn 'there' 'to become the "hello, of; the period ! ", tmd lief* 16143'4 W see lier; putaway, her childish things and learn'the art• of catehimebeauxs .and talking,"high , Givo-the .babies plentY'-of fresh air and exereiso, and fewer 'books and drosses,•and they will , 'groW up to bless you -and save you many a doctor bill. niPr.e' ,l !ctn.l 6 .: ( k.; Soldiers iwbo enlisted fur ONE YEAR and ,wore discharged by. "competent autt;?rityr, before the c.xpiratioul of theirteyrst : o - service, are entitled to one, hundred dp/tai:s : boun tx,uticity,a Lo i ceritkei:Of Congress and a decision of the AttOrimy, General. • - • M; & - M: S. 'LYM, Attorneys 'itt Law, Huntingdon, Pa, are prepared to make applications for this bouiity, and persons who aro entitled to it can have it promptly collected by apply ing to them.. Other bills are pending before Con gress, whichhwhen passed, will give 'bounties to ii liirge"numb , cr of persons who have not heretofore been entitled to them. It is proposed to'givefifty dollars to the widow, children, father or mother, in the order named, of NINE 3!ONMS' soldiers who died ;of :w'ore killed in the service. All soldiers and others_ ty,lio, desire to tnciw: wliether'ihnY aio - entitled to borinties' Can obtain the information by sendingAbeir dischargeir-tb or call ing personally on P. IV!. Lytle, at their office in 'Hun tingdmi. 2t. 111Essits..EniTOtis - :,-,A few, days-ago I received a, note from the Cmumis sioners'. Attorney •inforinhig: me , rwas in arrears in my duplicate as collector for Henderson ' township 'for' 1862, in the,sum of $.1.89 Coupty. tax., In i"e'fdrendeliti . the 'above - I 'Would ask, How can such be? It is true I was appointed, Collector,.for -Reeder son township hi 1862 and received the duplicate, but in a few days after. ward I enlisted us a volunteer and by permission from the Commissioners re turned the duplicate as•l' had received it—collecting nothing.' Afterward it was given to lifr."Jaceb Hetrick, Sr., of the same mentioned township. What disposition was made of it I am unprepared to say., flow. I can be in arrears I do not understand. , . W. HARRISON FIiENNtR, Spruce Creek, Feb. 21,4870. ; .lacruttE.—Rev. Wm. B. Culliss, of Philadelphia, ' , a ill` legit in the Court House this Tuesday, evening, ➢larch 1, for the benefit-of the - Young Men's Christian. Association. Subject "Ap pearances " Doors open at' 7. Lee.' turn to commence at 1:30. While the olmie `notice which was handed us'spealts olthis•beinia 'bene fit for ,the Y. M. 0. A', we are 'assured that there is nothing lb it to prevent all our people, of ail• (lasses and dent). Initiations, from fierivi rig equal benefit, and we hope there be a tug turn out: /Igq-,Soveral attempts, in past yearT,_ hake been made to. start a -Building' Association this place, but from some cause, or ,other, t,ne.projects fell thtxmgh t and : nehody feels like attemp ting-the'forMatibif ofanother: Exins= rience has preVed,'howe'vei., that they are pay,ing, institutions, are -, the poor man's savings bank, and aro a moans of promoting industry and enterprise in the town. Will some one • take hold , of the Matter again Get a Supply Now To make 'room for a no* monthly mipplycfifteen'birrele of -table syrups and ,baking molasses, ,twelve barrels of sugai,,eight;bagslof. coffee, an'ti-goods generally, will be retailed cheap for cash or'eenntry prodiice at the RED FRONT GROOpt - g, ]juntingdon, PE9.- Beat Gain Roller and Gnu' Spring Grain Drills, at. McLapOap, Swot, tam's, ollidlibing, pa r • • replygti EMT! Bills for tho following sales have ,been printed at tbo G/obe-offioe March 4th, 240,aerea of landiu with improvements, and 210 acres lit Tod tp., with improvements. Andrew Anderson. March Bth, a valuable tract of land in Cratuwe,ll tooM.ship, with ithprovements. Bee a"tivertiseuiene. Juba 14. -, l4Oterry,;Ephrai6 Bowman, trustees of George querry. March 10th, a valuable farm in Cromwell township,with improvements See.advertise meat. ,• Christian , Price i - Ji. - ,'-eAcutor of Christian Price, deceased. March 12th, sale at Mill Creek Furnace of horses, colts, harness, lumber, etc. Seo ad vertisement: •J. M. Green., . 1 . , • • • ' March 16, horses., cows,' cattle, 'etc., in Cuss township. David M. Gosnell. March 19, mares and colts, in Juniata tp. See advertisement. D. W. Woenelsderf. March,34, horses, cows, ,eattli,'etc., near Marklesburg. See adv. Thcobalt FOMO. March 24th, lintel furniture in Hunting don. See advertisement. ,GeOne.Long. Ladles Dresses and Boys Clothing. Mrs. B. Annie McCabe respectfully in forms the public that,she ; has removed. to the house formerly occupied by. B. McMdnigill, on Washington street, and is prepared to make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of all kinds. She rospeetfully \ invites a full share of patronage. t • Carpet Weaving Mrs. Matilda Pheasant is prepared to weave rag carpets, .and solicits patrinmge from a generous public.' Residence 'Wash ington Street, West liuntin tf " ger Improved Buckeye And Buckeye end Ohio Harvester combined, Reapers and Mowers, repairs of the Buelfde,, i elVrays on hand, at MoLanahan, Stone& hetes, Holli daysburg, Pa. fe9 5m ller• l Pratt & Miller's !thy Itakest at IV - 16. Laaulatt,Sione &Isett'a; Itollfdaylstiufg,4sia wa—AlcLan Ethan, Stone & Teat, .11pliidnye• burg,' 'warm nt' till thbir (fe.o.sm tta. Farmers neoding:(a Grain-drill, will do well to call on Wharton & Ma guiro.,:and. examine the - ,.Wlllgughby guin-spring grain drill, either with or without phosphate attachment, before purchasing. tf , - Cam' Double Harpoon Hai Forks, best in uso, and there Inis never been one 'rekui:ned so far; all are warranted. MeLanahan, Ston:ilsett„Hpllidaisbdri:_ "1", Sa9:sm nelr•Cider Mills, Grain Separators, Clover littliers'and Sternmers,'Cultivatots; WllBllll4 Machines, etc:, ete.,:atdlleLanahan, StoneA Ifollidaysburm Pa. feo-81n ray- McLaneban, Stone & 'sett, Hollidays burg, have the largest and best assortment of Garden and Flower Seeds in this vicinity. Send fur Catalogue. 5 and 10 cent papers sent on receipt antiinel:poat-pald, I Ve9-4rn rt , 41• ri thc, scofrifig j Liy(.ltekiLl 1 . 311 C. - LIGHTNER, Of *est. twp.," and LlF.zip C. I r acutrNEtt, of Jacksanjwp., tillof ISite 'cbtititY." ME Oh" the 16thLDeOe'iribei: hist; Rev. J. Donohue, M.E.WN.D Vitioirr, l of Altoona, to Miss DEBBIE G ILES, of On the 10th inst., at the residence of the bride, ,byl.hp,aante, Mr. JOHN G. BAILEY, of Centre county, to Miss NANNIE . MCWILLIASL9, , , of , Frankif townslsip,liuntingdoif county. ' ' DIED, - In this borough, on ttio 22d Lurriu B. daughter of B. W. and B B. Ness, aged 3 years, 4 mouths and 22 days. , 7 , ; •ii! PUILLDELPLIIA, Feb. 23, Wia. ' . Superfine Flour Per barrel f ., - $4.504i.75 Extra Flour per barrel ' — 55.00(45.50 1170 Flour per ban el $4.900.5.u0 Ited Witeut per Welt& • . 1.2341.26 1170 per bushel Wgi 1..01 Corn per bushel . " 115(09101a. Cats per bushel' '' 53(06.15te.' Pardsbegis, Fob. 2S, MN . . . Spring IWheat Flour per barrel $550Q6.00 ACTOllipat per bushel .. $1.1501.18 Corn per bushel Myr* bushel ts Oa per ._ / ' 40417e15.' I= =I „ roan F.,6.28.—C01d closo4 at $ 1 ,16%. PinLinei.rtm, feb.' 23;1870 f The following itro the closing prides ', 1 4 pe 40 south Third Street.:. U. S. 6';s• qf 'Bl, • - - • • 1171- 1171 " " '62, . llsi. 115 4 " " ?64 1 , 114 1141 " " , 7 , 114.1. 1144 -." 45, - tietr, - , 118 1131 'O7, '" • 'll3/ " " '6B, - 1131 1131 " s's, 10-40's, 112# - -112/ U. S. 30 rem• 6 per cent. Cy. ' 111 Due Comp. ht. .Notes, • • 19 Gold - - - - 118 Mt Siker,. - • -, , 116 118 Union Pacific 11.11 Ist M. Bonds 865 - 875 Central Pacific it. It. - 960 970 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds 700 710 HUNTINGDON MARKETS. connzonm iymium BY HENRY &CO 11110LEVILE PRICEB:I FLOUR—Superfine Flour, per, arrel, i 54.25 Extra Flour,. do . , 4.50 Family' Flour, do :-: 5.00 GRAIN—Red Wheat, per bushel. --@l.OO White Wheat, - ', do . 1.10 _ ;Bye, . do 85 .Corn, new, do 70 ;Oats,, ' . do , 35 Barley, do ' 1.00 SEED—Timothy, . do 3.50 Flaxseed, ' du 1,75 Cloierseed, per 04 lbs. - 7.00 Pnovistoils—Potatoes, per bushel, 40 Dried Apples, do 1.75 • Corn Meal, per ext., :: 7 ~-; :2:00 Dried Penebetyper pound, ) - • : -..--- 12 Dried Beef, _do . 20 Lord, do • . • , 20 Pork, do • • ' l2 Butter,, - do . : .35 Cheese, •• , . do '2O •Egg,e, per dozen, , 20 Ilam . . 20' Side,. • • 17 Shoulder, COAL—hard coal, per ton, 0.00@7.50 Broad Top coal, do_ 3.00(5L3.50 LUMBER, per 1000 feet, SHINGLES—Lap, per 1000 ft.; 10.00(0,12.00 Joint'Shinglee, do ' 5.00®6.50 AI ISCELLAN elms—Bark, per cord, .8.50 Bran, por cwt.,' 1.00 , MOO, per pound 4o Wool, do . 45®50 'lay, per ton, 12.00 Indus, „ -, • , 6@7 Green Apples, do 75®1,00 Onions, do 75 Tho Trial of f Bohner and Botioilborg, THY. PptinIAbtgU,RDILII,W; ' . 1.11e Confession of Bodenbnrg.. 'FOR At ? E LEIVIS' r lioOk STORK. MARRIED. MARKETS I= EVE= .$ 1.10(c_0i1.23 AND. f, Prh,trlip,entents,, riIHE FOLSOM IMPROVED FAM ILY." SEWING MACHINE. Those machines make a strong, durable and selastie, stitch ;_ will new with ease every variety: of Totton,:moOlem linen - and silk goods, from the Sheet to the coartest;'and ant* . "reiltilrod thick ness at greater speed and with less power end noiso than any other machine. Agents wanted in army town. Lib eral commission allowed. Far terms and circular ad. dress A. S. HAMILTON, Sole Agent, folO4l N 0.700 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. CENTRAL UOTEL, Boyti; ZASFSDANp. FOORTiI AND flNatca r 74 '•, P.llll,ADkalliAl E.CHILCOTE, (formerly of Huntingdon C 0.,) P6Olll Centrally located and tho moat convonient point for merchants visiting the city. Actommodationa of the Nret.cinss. All the modern improvements. Every at. tontion rill lA/extended to vette. jans4y* F URN IT.IIRE JOSEPH WALTON & CO., CABINET .MAKERS .No. 413,11ralnut, Stred,.Philadelphig,' Pa. Our cstablitibillellt is ono of tlie ultteet to Philadelph i a, mul flow long experience and supbrior facillties we are prepared to furnish good work atrensonable prices, e manufacture tine furniture, and oleo medium priced turniture of scperiur quality. A large stuck of furtdtme always on hand. Goods made to order. counters, Desk Work and 011 ice Furniture far Banks, Onions nud otorce, mode to order. Jun. is Atrott. J. W. LICCINCon.. - Joe. L. Scone. 1616.1 y ~.; 9'O 'TIE ,WoRKING- We'ara now' prepared to fin;ielm all einem: with col/stout employment at home, the wit .lo of time'or for the spare Moments. 'Business now, light and profit:it/ICI Persons of either sal:easily earn from 50 cents to' 6 del lore per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Days and girls earn nearly RS nitwit as men, That all who see this notice may send their address, and rest the buninestCwa motto this unparalleled offer: To sech as are not well satisfied tee will scud $t to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, ride): will do to oem. moue,: mork on. aud a copy ,of the ' , People's Literary Centime ion”—one of thejareit itial beet family newspa pets published—all - seat free by email Deader If yob aunt permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN itm CO., Augusta, Maine, . Dec.l, dm. BOOK AGENTS WANTED' FOli THE STRUGGLES AND TRIUMPHS OF P i .. IT- P.A...1?./WITM.. Written by himself In ono large Octavo Volume-- Nearly SOO Pages—Printed in English and liftman, 33 Elegant full page Engravings. 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DleNnughtota. tuar2ll-ly Philadelphia ..Surveyor General's Office,,, HARRISBURG; &DT. g, IHQy rro THE OWNERS OF UNPAT SNrED LANDS: - , - in obedience_ tp au,Act of .Aisombly, Approved the eighth day of April , ono thousand eight hundred and sixty.nine, lou aro hereby notilled that the •'Coupty Land Lien liocket," containing the ilst! of impetruired lauds for fluntingdoil comity, prepared under, the Actuf , A,ofentblY , utlhe twentieth of May, bee , thousand eight hundred end sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, has this day been forwarded to the Prothonotary of the county, at whose Miles it may be examined. The liens can only he liquidated by tho ,yuccintati money, Interest. and fees, 'end rerailYfug: patents: through Dbpart; meat.,• • • JACOB M.CAMPBBLL, Surreyor Centro/. Sept. I 5; 6n ' IfP l 79 ll 4 , : . *PoilpTgLg*: FURNITURE 'Vil'AgEntklNlS,' No. 809 rdAnicpTSTEET, ".."; PHILADELPHIA. • PARLOR, DINING-ROM AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, Of the Latest Styles and 'beet manufacture, , ALSO ' EATIIER REDS and MATTRESSES.: R ®S' 'AT :AI I S' 11lIi; (leen American health Restorer. purifies the blood and cares • Scrofula. Syphilis, :kin Disease.. Rheumatism, Disesises of %onion and all Chronic Affections 011ie Blood, Liver and Kid neys. Recommended by the 2deitip„ll Facility dud thousand of nor best citizens. • Read the testimony of Physicians an•l patients oho hero used Rosadalis send for our Rodadal is Outdo to Health or Alumnae for this year, which we publish for gratult.ms distlibutioui it o ill giro you much valuable informition. Dr. IL W. Carr, of Baltimore says: „ I 'take pleasure I. sec anratinding your Rosadal is ne a very powerful alterative. 1 havo 60011 it used in two cocoa with happy resulta—rohd In case ,of, secondary syphilis, in which the patient pre •nouticed himself cared aften'having: Liken five buttlea of your medicine. Tho other to a cafe of ecrofula along standing, which is ,rapidly Ina pt-at ing under its use, and the indications aro that the patient will soon recover. I have core fully examined tho fur:unto by which your ltosa dalis is made, and Clad Wiwi 'excellent compound of all alterative ingredients. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville. Ky., says he has used Road:llia in asses of scrofula and secondary Syphilis with satistactory results—as a cleaner of !he blood I know no better remedy. • • , Satruel U. Iflcraddelf/Mtlrfreebero 'Tenriessee,' says: • - I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis, end am entirely cured of Ithetimatism ; send hie re:lr hob ties, as I wish it for my brother, mho bus : octants lone sore eye's. • Benjamin Bechtol, of Limn, Ohio, writes, I have suffered for twenty years with an inveterate crisp. tion over ray body; a short time into I pur chased a bottle of itosadalis and it effected a per : fact cure. Itosadalis is sold by John Read and S. S. Smith, Bunt ingdon, I'd., and Di uggists generally. Labratory, GI - ExchangePlace, Baltimore. CLEMENTS I CO, Feb. 234 yr. 2 or S p. Proprietors. BI s. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE AT LEIV,I4''I3()QK STORE. HUNTINGDON, PENNA. ,_,, ~ • , . • TiOlr TilA tADI r ES; `• ' 1 _L , ' 'A eupeiloi ariicle' 4r. dokis l'aiier . 116,1 Envelope mut Ili for coqfidentiat correapond6nca, for Bala at LEIVI ' • ,4, K ik STATIOT.OXY giVII.E. ' veDZOB PRINTING-ut z j 2 rAwr IXECUTO. At . Theo "01e" Job . - • Ce• PUBLIC, SALE AT , MILL CREEK FURNACE. Will be sok] at'peblie Bale ai Mill Creek Furnaces On saturday, March 1214, 1870, The following personal property, to wit: HORSES, COLTS i BROOD MARES, Wagons, rods, Shovels, large lot of Harness, chains, ore bank and furnace - Tools, double and single Trees,. spread and' fifth Chains. Threshing Machine, lyinnowing Mill, wheel barrOWe, fillingJMrrows,picks, wagon spokes in the rongh;'u choice lot of Bry Lumber, and,a groat variety of other articles too tedi. ode to mention. 'Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, 'hen the terms will be made known. , J. M. GREEN. - Mill Creek, Feb. ChRPHANS' COURT SALE. kfi ' [Eetute of OEOIIOK QUERItY, dec'd.f In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, the undersign. ed Trustees appointed to sell the real estate of George Quarry, deceased, will sell at Pub lic Sale, on the .prethises, . On ruesday i March 81h, 1870; r , • ; at ono O'clock, P. M., The following, described YALUARLE TRACT OF LAND situate in Cromwell township, in said county, adjoining lands of Thos. E. Orbison, David Irvin,. and the heirs of Benjamin Beers, deed, containing 227; ACRES, or thereabouts, be ing mostly Aughwick creek bottom, of which about .150' acres are cleared ;the residue in timber and!having thereon' ; • , A GOOD.TWO•STORY LOG HOUSE, new frame Bank Barn, with wagon shed' and corn criq, and other buildings ; also, an ap ple orchard. This farm is two miles south west of Orbisenia and has un excellent mea dow thereon. ),T . .pt)lB Of ~S ALE.- - 0/104111rd of the pur chase money to he paid on the confirmation of the'eale l one-third in one year thereafter,. and the other third . at the death of Elizabeth Querry, widow of said deceased, the interest to be paid to her yearly during her life, and to,bp eticared by judgment bond and 'mart ' JOHN M. QUERRY, '(.[.l ; 7 •' .. EPHR - AIM - BOWMAN; ..!feb.l63t ~; Trainees. rpRUSTEE'S SALE VA/!IIABLE REAL ESTATE ESTATE 01+ CHRISTIAN PRICE, i)EC'D) viktile of an ordek of the Orphans' Court of Huh tingdon roomy, I a ill expose to public sale on Ike prom-, lees, to Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, on TIIURsDAY, the 10th day of,MARGII, aCl : oke(4ck, p. M. of snit liny'a VALUABLE FARM, in crotaxwoill tonTobtp,i bounded bylander of Thomas Ash , ' IMP On the east, on the north by landsof Peter Sechrist, uu thamest bY,Lontls!or Enron Dlcllullainto and "on• the south by lands of Rock.llill Iron Works, containing jOnollundrbd and Fdrfy-four Acres,' more or lest, haring* thefoon 'ero ';ir GOOD TWO' STORY FR AAR DWELLING MOUSE and BANK BARN, e bauble Wagon AO and necessary otibloulldhlgs. A good well of water in the yard. A good bearing apple . orchard of ehrdeo fruit, undo number of peach, pear and cherry thee." Two streams of water run throogn the premises, and there is aloe Iron ore and goal ;limestone on the promisioal .1 ERNS I.ll+ SA LB.—One-third of the purchase money' to be' pald confirmation of sale. et April Court, when deed n 11l he made, and tlw balanco In two, equal 'annual pAYments, will; Interest, the whole to be secured by the bonds of the putehasoc. • , • ,; CHRISTIAN PRICE, Jr. Paecuter of Christ. Price, decd AblAi T,I3.IISTEE'S SALE • I ; VALUABLE REAL ESTATE LSTAI F. OF FAMIAEL.,IIARIIIS, DECD By ♦irtoc of an,order of tho Orpbuns' Court of fun tingtlon county, I will expose to public enle,ou tho prom Ism. In Peon township, fluntimplon county, l'enn'tt. on W EDNEEDAY the 2,1 ?ay of MARCH, 1570, at oue o'clock, p. m., said day n valumblo tract of . i „ TIMBER LARD, in Penn township, Pounded by lends of Isaac Peightal on - me 6outl, by land, of Jinn. Norris and It. & W. WAN" On the east, by : lands of John Leo on the, north; by lambi of Paninel Mists' bolsi on the west, containing Forty-throb Acres 'unit Seventy-three • . • •. Birches; neat measure TERMS OF SALE.—One•third of the purcheee money to be paid on confirmation of the ealo at April Court, whch,deed will ho made, and the balance in two equal annual payments with Mb whole to be eocurod by, thejudgmant Londe . of the purchaser. DANIEL HARMS, feb2-4t •,i , Executor of clam]. Harris, deed, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOB: SALE. ' The real estate known, Mike "Woolverton", or "Milli ken 31111 Property'," altnute on Mill Creek and 'Smiler's Creek, in Brady towimhip, Huntingdon county, Pa, two miles N. E. 01'31111 Creek Matins on the Penns. It. R. In offered fur sole. It bus been divided Into, live parcels which will be sold supitrat•ly or together as porch:mere may desire, to wit: Ruth: 152 'zicro6, 130.2 petches: Sounded N.by'henry N; E: by 31111 Tract; E. by John K. Mete; S. by tract "X" and N W. by tract leV," having thereon two thielling 'houses, a bank barn and other improvements. A large part of the land I e cleared; the balance is well Umtatal. "the 31111 Creek ;lad Hishecoquil has roads pass through the tract. "B."—Mill Tract. 47 'acres, 102.7 perches. Bounded N. by Henry Wolfkill; E. by tract ..1.1"; C. E. by Johti K.'Bietv, W. nod N. W. by tract "A." Includes the grist-mill, imwmill and miller's house. A portion of :the land Is in cultlvntlon; the balance is well timberrd. -"C."-95 lierches. Bound ed Nth. by James Gregorj; E. by 31111 Creek Furnace Company; S. W. by John K. west by tract "tl," Henry ,Weijklll and John Waddle. Thia tract is covered with tuella:4 timber—principally oak. " 150 acres, 102.7 perclieti. Bounded N. by John and Cavil Simpson; E. by Henry Woltkill; S: by tract ...A"; S. by Mill Creek Furnace Cempittey and W. by Andrei, Simpson. The principal part of this tract is iu timber. ' " 188 . acres, 48 2porches. Bounded N. by tract "S," Y, by Jean dersurh and John 'raters B. W. by George Mein; and N. W. by BIM Creek Fur:loco Company. About ono-bailor the land is, in ti ration; the balancels well thnheieJ. ' Tho lauds will be shown by ,Mr. James G. Carothers who resides upori the property. Mops will bealiown and Plane made known on applica lion t • ' • • " . J., SIMPSON AFRICA. De c. 22, 1669. et MILL; FOR- SAIrE.-- , • riIHE subscriber 'offers bis new IGrist lill and Mill House, eitoateti In West township. Cold Mill is sithated in the heiirt'of Sharer's Crack Valley; good grain country; has a good custom; and Is within six miles of Poona. railroad. For further particulars nrice or sae , • ' ' lIENRY LIORTNER, sc22, Neff nnqn, aunt, l'a. I 'OWN LOTS FOE. SALE IN WEST lIUNTINLIDON Boy Lots from first hotels at $2OO Purchasers desiring to build can hoes "Very liberal terms as to payments. NOW 18 the thou to InreaL Ap• ply to • WWI] • It. ALLISON MILLER. H. GREENBERG'S • CLOTHING STORE FOR SALE This establishment in In the west room of Measrs. Fisher & Sou's hultding, in the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa.; and hid moist desirable location for a good Merchant Tailor. Parties wishing to lamella. the entire • stock walla do well to cell soon, as the establishment now en. Joke a good custom and ruady 'mad° trade . The stock has been greatly reduced by 'recent sales and the remainder wait bo•disposod of, wholesitio or retail, at great bargains es the ptoprietor intends moving east after the first of April.' A quantity of • READY-MADE CLOTHING, - HATS, CAPS, , FURNISHING GOODS, &C Will be disposed AT •A UCTION' EVERY SATiltiliAr until soldout. Aleo=Foc sale, a good second hand Plano. Pot,. 2:3•tf. t ' • SPECTACLES. A fine ;and large assortment always on ; • hhhncl AT . 4_,RlErS' BOOS STORE. WY - For neat JOB 'PRINTING, call at he "Gt,p'at Job PaIaTING OFFICE, " at Han in don, Pa.•: • • Vit 'i s (iN ' TED, • , Vymo b.ihoi. orlicheat, Rye, Mite, ana Corn :lat . the Ihmtlugtoo Steam Y.N. JOSUSU U. CARK4II. Mireffarloh, Nov./1081394 GREAT BARN Cunninghain & Cannon's; Corner of Railrai'd and MoOgoidery HUNTINGDON, PA. WE would call special attention to the daily arrival etotIONE AND 1111AUTIF01. UOODS, which are offered nt • Tempting Prices/ Condeting of Menai - lint inks of eA Amine, elf wpni ['online, Alpacas, Blelangec, Armuie, Cf]intine, : ntnnei. biaiitifol line of ilhe Ceinibric4, liarr4nl )fueline,Neict; nook., Oinghautv, and Ohambrapi ALSO, a full limo of Domestic Goods, Quell as 1 HEAVY BLEACHED EMIR Fine: BrOwn Muslin; 411 Molten' wide; lilenekact'inilki l (rent N. to 23.‘ yards wide ? Kentucky 'Jeans, ;PirateEs 1 , :'; 'tr Cass!mere, Ac„ &c eldolC of 11001Cil eicele nn7lLlpg of the kin'titii4;, aide of Plallulolphla ALSO, nla igo find well eebeted stock' HATS •"! •i • • able fur the minion . We make a specialty of Ode an.tlele, and havO On band a ♦ery flue anortmerlt of DESIRABLE PATTERNS,' which will be mid lower than CAN be sold b.r any Vitali: :how° outeido of Philadelphia. We hare alto on hagut 4; large stock of =1 FISH AND BALT which Ire *tenoning mry tort Iu order to be conflated that ours is the 06ov - id buy, call and, oxamlue our goods tad pliar take pleaeure in allowing °di good', even if t giiidii not viola to bay. 150 yeti will plean mill and get posted CUNNINGHAM&CARMON., Oct. 28, 1868.tf. READING RAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRANDEMENT, 310i1DAt 1.703 , 43113 DC, 22, 18G9 •1: 1 RI AT TRUNK LINE FR0,31 THE kir' North: and r North-West for linnAttiventi, 'Haw' YoRE, READING PoTIEV;LIE, Tamaqua, A BEEMAN SBANOWI L LEBANON, ALEAEOWN, EASTON, EEEBABA, LELIE, Lsacite TER. COLUMBIA, .to., Ac. Trains leave ilarrintairg fur New York, ae follows At 2 30. 5 35 und 8,10 A. E., And at 12 M. neaire, p,m., conneeting with similar trainer, the PennsylVan 11.1 i, and arriving at Now York at 10,15, a. m., and Y 4,65,, noon. 6.35. 635 and 105.000 p. In., altd 6.00:a. al. , respect, ;rely. Sleeping cars accompany the 2.50 and 5,35 a. ra.,: and 12,20 nouli trains' without change. " Leave Harrisburg for, !leading, Pottsville,.Tantamw Minersville, Ashland, Shamokin, Pine Grove, Allentown,. and Philadelphia at 8 10 A, M., and 2 55 and 410 ',,P.1511,,d the 2.55 4toliplog ter Lebamett only; the 4 10 P. hi., trait; making connections t for Philadelphia Pot taville ;Holum,' bin and all Intermediate staticns between said points on. ly. Ye, Pottsville, Schuyklll Ifavoie and Auburn, tyim Schuylkill and Susquehanna It, W., leaf° Harrisburg at Itettirning, leave New-Yong at 9 At M. 1/.00 noon, mad 5,00 and .8.00 P.m., Philadelphia at 8.15 At 51.. mid 2.90 314 Sleeping Care accompany, thp %Op m and 600 and 8.00 pm trains front rNew York Without chtitgei ' Way Passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7 MI A. sr„ connecting with aimilar train on East Penna. Itallread, returning fiont Reading. at 0.25 p m atopping at all eta . Hons. . Leave Pottssvilid at 5,40 and 9,00 a m., and 3,05 p. m'. iterndon at 030 a In, Shantokin at 4 s 40 and 10,40 a no. Ashland 705 a 133. and 12,30 noon, Tamaqua at 833 a >q, and 2,20 P.2ofor Ph Ilialephin and New York. ' • Leave Pottsville, via. Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail, road at 8 15a. m. for Harrisburg, and 11 30 A. N., tbe• Pine Orove and Tremont. . Heading Accomniti. Passenger Train- kayos Pottsville at 5,40 a in, passes Beading at 7.30 0 ttii,arriling at. Phil• adeinbia at 10,20 a m; returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4,45 P. M. Passing Reading at 7,40 p. m arriving at, pottaville ut 0,30 p. Pottetoon Accommodation Train: LeavesPottstown , 6,25 a. m, returning leaves Philadelphia at 4,00 ru: - Columbia Railroad Trains leave Heading at 7 15 A • IL, and :6 14 P. IL; for Ephrata, Wiz, Lancaster, Col, umbia, An. , • . , „ •Perkloraen Raliroid trains leave Perklomen Junetleni - at 9.00 a m 3.10 and 5.30 p m getueniag t leave Schwenk,- ville at 6,10, B,lo' a'tn, and ' 12,45 noon, connecting with eiwilar trains on Reading, Railroad. . Colebiookdale railroad Trains leave . Pottstown at 8* m, and 6,20 p m, for, Mt. Pleneant, arriving there, it 16,20 a. in. and 7,20 Q. at., returning, leave lit. Plasm* at 7,ooand 11,00 is, t 0.,, connecting pith all:altar trains on Reading railroad. Chester Valley railroad Trains Babe Bridgeport at 8,30, a m, 2,05 and 5,02 p m, returning, Wore Downingtown at 6,30 a In, 12,455ud 0,15 p m, connectins with trains ort Reading railroad. On Sundays, leave New York at 5, 8 00 p m, Philadeb' plan, 8 a m and 316 P. 3f., the 8 a m train running only . to' Heading; Wive Pottsville 8 A: DE, Rant burg,hiis sitar 410 and 10, 0 p m, and Heading 1243, Midnight V 15 it.tn Or Harrisburg, aud 7 20 q.m., Midnight' for Ni' 1 V. and at 0.40 p. m., 4,25 p,m. for Philadelphia. CoMMITATION, 311utaat,tigsson, , 8CUOOL, and Hammett "' Voters to and from all points at reduced rates. Baggage checked through: 100'nounds Baggage allowed each Passenger. G. A.NICOLLS, Reading, Nor, tg, 1899. General Superintendent. TO THE LADIES :1 The bare reseatty dfacavered a new ESSENCE .Qt lii calling the attention of th'e ladles to our Starch; they will lied that it economizes labors proddCes 16 BEAUTIFUL GLOSS, Much superior to tOnitoon dare'''. 'and 'easier to iron. In fact if you want a beautiful glues on your skirt; or your hosband's dirt of collar procure a box of our Essence of Starch. The cast is trifling, only 16 coats wbox. Try a box and be convinced. Every Family should liare a box of the Essence of Starch. For sole by all Winds and dealers in the 'United States. Itionufactured oily by Stinli, IIAMNION k CO., sole proprietors, No. 1113 Harmer street, Philedelphia. .kir•For sale at 3IASbEY A COT. Enterprise Ilea& quart OTC feb6 • OIL SCLOTH WINDOW . SHADES GILT GOLD MUSLIN SHADES, . 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