( 4rlc lobe, HUNTINGDON, PA Wednesday morning, bich. 30, 1870 LOCAL Sc PEUSONAL dteetizigs Aft. Noriah lodge, No. SOO, 4. F. AL, meets second Monday ovening ut null mouth, Id litux Wel Standing Mont H. B. A. Chapter, No. :201. meets tho fist Tucaday e‘eniug of torch mouth, to Moult's building. Juniata Lodge, N 0.117, 10. 0. F., 111V0.81:14,3 day evening, third floor, in botany's building. Almall llor Camp of I. 0 0. It, lilt ohs every beColla end fourth Montoya, In Leisteen building, third flour. ' Standing Slone Lodge, Ni,. SS. I. U. G. T., Incas every Tueuta) eve JAJJ g in third floor of Itentrei Arrapahor 7h/c, No. US, I. 0. of le. nib, nit eta every Thurudny evening, third floor, Leister's Young .3ten's Christian Association meta the first and third Aloud iy tiouniugs end, mouth, in Smith's building. Post 33,, C. A. It., meets '/ bud /totality of each mouth In Court Mouse. . . • - • • . • ... Town thuncii ete the first Friday evening of each month. • • • Huntingdon Lodge, No. 149, K. of P., meets every Sat urday evening, in emith's building. Huntingdon 7'empte of Honor, No 71, meets the fourth Monday of each mouth in Good Templars' Hell. The ifibsterion Club meets eve' y Thursday evening, in the Y. 91. C. A. room. CEIMIDX1:11 Eaptist Church—Washington Street. Rev. T. W. Plan - • nett. Services on Sabbath : 144 a. m., ip. m. Catholic—Washington Street. ltev.O. P. Whither. Ser vices first three Sundapi in every month. Evangelical Lutheran—Mifflin Street. Rev. J.. 7. Kerr. Sorrlces on Sabbath : DJ% a. In ,7 p. w. German Reformed--t;hurch Strad. Her. S. D. Grackle Sankt) uu Sabbath: 7. p. m. - • Slethoilist Rpiscupal—Church Street. Rev. R. E . Wilson. Sdivices on Sabbath 1014 a. to. ' p. m. Protestant Episcopal—Hill streestreet.ltov. A. 11. Boyle, Sen Ices oh: Sabbath : 1034 a. ra., 614:p m. Presbyterian—Hill Street. they. G. W. Zahuiser. Ser vices on Sabbath: 11 a. m, 7 p.m. On the Wing. The worst tax—n-ttacks upon the purse Get; your horse-bills printed at this office. St. Patrick, ithe had lived, mould be 1498 sears old. But he didn't. . Eunday sbaying is pronounced to be ille gal. Shavers, take notice. The coffin-makers of this place have been busy fur some weeks past. A number of dwellings aro to be erected this spring in the old and new boroughs. Cul. Wm. IL Irwin, formerly of Lewis town, died et Cleveland, Ohio, recently. Ist of April changes will be numerous in Huntingdon, in the way of new stores and fittings. The Lewistown Gazette says it daily wit nesses instances of cruelty to animals on its streets. That's too bad. Mrs. Mary Ann Coleman, aged about 42 years, expired in a law office in Lancaster while asking professional advice. In the vote on the local temperance bill in the House, Mr. Rorer voted for and Mr. Mc- Ateer against it. • - According to a recent estimate the popu lation of the globe is 1,228,000,000 souls.-- The annual mortality is over 33,000,000. Rev. R. E. Wilson, formerly pastor of the M. E. Church of this place, has been as signed a charge at Philipsburg, Centre Co. The school children in Centre county are troubled with a strange disease of the eye, which is reducing the attendance. Pour pu pils. The announcement is made that the M. E. church at Bellefonte is out of debt—just as if it was possible fur a church to Le out of debt. Rez. J. W. Plannett, pastor of the Baptist church in this place, was the happy recipi ent of a clothing and provision donation the other week The National Hall, in this place, which was destroyed by fire recently, we under• stand, is to be rebuilt by the Germania In- surance Company One firm in Lew•istow•n has paid out about $130,000 for, bark alone, inside of a year. That comes from having Innnufneturicg es tablialnents. Subscribers changing their place of resi dence will inform us of the place from which they have gone as well as the place to which they have gone. A colored man named Philip Franklin died in this place last week. Rumor has it that he refused to take medicine or eat any food, preferring to die. The Tyrone /reread says our "limbs of the law" would starve if they would go there.— There is not much danger of many of theta going there, if that is the case. The immense slide of earth at Cypher's Cut, on the Broad Top Rilltread, which oc curred recently, has bae4 rein wad and the trains pass as usual. Father Gallagher, who for some years has been in charge of the Catholic church of this place, has left for Wihnore, Cambria county, end is succeeded by Father Hays. A village is to be located in the vicinity of Kitlacoquillas seminary in Mifflin county. Drop the h and where could you find a pret- tier name? The man who drives enterprise away from his team, by asking exorbitant rates, gener ally has cause to regret it afterwards. We have some such in our mind's eye. The Conference of ministers of the M. E. Church which met at Lewistown last week voted on the question of lay delegation, as follows: Ayes, 79, nays, 67. Clothes-line thieves operate in Philipsburg and Altoona. They should think before they steal that a clothes-line bears a strong resemblance to a hangman's rope. Ours is the only office in Huntingdon that has four printing presses. Those wanting job-printing done neatly and expeditiously, and at low rates, should give us a call. Hem ! A coffee-pot sign in front of Buchanan's tin store, is the only improvement we noticed that went up on Hill street, last week. The only amusements open to the public were a couple of auctions. The office of County Superintendent mus be considered a very insignificant position as at a recent meeting of our School Direc tore they increased his salary only 50 cents Be now gets $800.50. Our citizens who were horrified over a year ago in reading the outrageous murder of lit tle Mary Muhrmann, in Philadelphia, Will be glad to know that the murderer is now in the Penitentiary awaiting his trial• Sad. At Irwin Station on the Penrigyi vania railroad, a man named Alex. Ruwen was killed on the night of the Ilth . inst., by being run over by the "feet line." His fa ther was killed five years ago' at the same place and by the same train. We aro informed that if homes could be provided there would be about twenty fami lies that would move to Huntingdon. And this is the ease every spring. Does not this show the necessity of a Building Association e 7 at least the importance of our capitalists erecting•buildings ? Appollatments The following • appointments wore ' made at the Methodist Conference held at Lewistown, last week : JUNIATA DISTRICT.-B. B. H AMLIN, Presiding Elder. Huntingdon, M K. Foster; Peters burg, M. 14. Smith; Nfaaor Hill, W. Gwynn, W. Ely ; Mount Union, J. Mooreherd ; Newton Hamilton, J. P. Moore ; iUeVeytown, A. D. Yocum; Granville, W. J. Owens ; Lewistown, J. Thrush ; Freedom, G. W. Dunlap ; Milroy, J. R. King; A. 'M. Barnitz ; Thompson town, J. Gray ; Tuscarora, C. Graham; Newblootn field, a W. Bouse, W Sebribor ; Con cord, S. A Groveling;' Shade Gap, W. 11. Stevens ; Sherle3•bburg, J. P. Long; Scottsville, E. Shoemaker ; Cassville, A. W. 'Decker; Marklesburg,: J. C. -Clark'; Saxton, - C. V "NIT i !son, . .R. A kers ;.Bloody Run, G. W. C. Vanfos sen ; Ray's Hill, R. H. Wharton ; Bed ford, A. W. Gibson ; Rainshurg, W. R. Whitney ; Schellsburg, J. A. Boss. ALTOONA DISTRIOT.—J. S. McMun. RAY, Pr - esiding Elder. Altoona—let Church, S. W. Sears "Eighth Avenue, D. S. Monroe. Horn .daysburg, G. Warren. Duncanville, AV. IL Norcross. Martinsburg, J. W Leck ie. Williamsburg, J. Stine. Logan's Valley, D. Hartman. Tyrone, T. Barn hart, G Guyer. Port Matilda, J. B Akers. Milesburg, J. W. Cleaver. Howard, J. W. Buckley. Washington, L. It. B. Rhodes. Penn's valley, J. W. Ilaugbawout. Bellefonte, J. Mullin. Half Moon, E Butler, G. A. Singer. Warrior's Mark. 1). Castleman, W. C. Robbins. Phillipsburg. R. E. Wilson. Grahanmon, R. E. Kelly, T. A. Swit zer: sup. Osceola, J. F. Bell. Clcui:field, J. H. McCord. Clearfield, Circuit, W. A. Clippinger. Snowshoe', W. S. Ham lin. Curwensville, W. G. Ferguson. Glen Hope, R. Mallalieu. New Wash ington, L. N. Clark. Lumber City, M. L. Ganoe. W. Ernsbaw, Chaplain U. F. A., member of Warrior's Mark. It C. Shef fer, tranderred to Upper lowa Confer ence. B. J Gray and I) II Carroll, transferred to Baltimore Conference. Next Conference to meet at Carlisle. Foolish Spurt. We learn that ono day last week a number of small boys in this - place, whose ages average about six years, took it into their heads to play hang ing and forthwith they erected a gal lows in a back yard with. the prop, rope and all the necessary fixtures.— On the completion of the scaffold, ono little fellow, whose name we forbear to publish, volunteered to be the cul prit. Tho boys then took him to the gallows, placed the rope around his neck, and let him drop a distance of about six inches or more, when fortu nately the rope broke, and the little fellow escaped. The shock he receiv ed, however, was sufficient to make a blue mark around his neck, where the rope was attached. This shows what effect the recent hanging in our tows has had in deter)* ing even our boys from meeting a mur derers doom. The boys no doubt, Ow% it "tun," and never thought of the risk they run in ending the- career of one of their pla3 mates, as would have un doubtedly been the ease had not the rope broken. It shows also the fully of parents in permitting their children to read of climes or witness execu tions, as such impressions have lasting ace's upon their tender memmies, and with youthful curipsity they may be tempted to try the same thing, just as many of them would pry open watch to see where the tick comes from. Parents should therefore be very careful what they allow their children to read or listen to, or even witness themselves. - MIIVNIE BETA the little foundling, left at the residence of Dr E. J. Greene of this place, on the.evening of Janu ary I.sth, 1870, and died on March 7, 187 U, had woo quite a warm pluce,in their affections, and from the first in timation of illness had the faithful at tention of the family physician—A. B. Brumbaugh, M. D.; yet like many others of the little ones iu this vicini ty, fell a victim to an attack of whoop ing cough, accompanied with pneu monia, and thus in Bud's Providence, the little homeless one was called to a real home with 11 im, who long since declared, "Of such is the kingdom of leaven ;" where with it, since its be. ing called, has gone, MINNIE KINSLEY, only child of Dr. E. J and Naunie Greene. 11. E. WILSON, Pastor AL E. Church, Huntingdon, Pa DISTRESSING ( %ASE r Caleb Wake field,' an industr ous farmer, residing at Airy Dade, this county, on Friday last, lost a pocket-book, containing $360, a bill of Win. Huey's, a circular letter of Boyer & Bro., of Philadelphia and some other papers. Ue thinks he lost the pocket book, either in Hunt ingdon, or somewhere on the road be tween his place in Airy Dale and Huntingdon. He was in town on the 25th and sold some apples, receiving the money therelbr, but the first in timation that he had of his loss was when he got home, and while search ing pockets he found his pocket book was gone. He offers a liberal re ward to any person who may find it. It may be returned to this office or to him at Airy Dale. KISIIACOQUILLAS SEMINARY —This in stitution is rapidly rising into popular favor, and will, before long, be among the first institutions of the State. Prof Mohler, the principal, has secured moro land adjoining the Seminary grounds, north and east, and proposes to commence the erection of another building the ccming Summer, which will be completed early next Spring. This building will contain a lecture hall, MAO tact, and rooms for the ac commodation of about 40 students.— Also a large library room and an art room. About five acres of land ad joining the Seminary will be divided Into building lots and offered for sale. •Alluniaoddo sitn Jo somata - we'll Hum; plump ou!u'itioq 2aititiva suos.tad •spowl Yuiadg act; qsge Vol tiaorud utl °ad `saan.thj mot Liouion -xa 11.1 spool jo 31:)0 )9 luosaad apql Otto 2uviola 0.111 ' 1g Sauoll49ll Sa-Got the run---13rowtes new Car pet Store, Largo block, new styles, and low price, aro bound to win. March 30th, 2t. Seed Potatoes.--tAtcdee seed 110- tatoes—the Early Rose, the Puro Gar nett, the Lady's Choice, and other va rieties, for sale at thu .RELI—FRONT GROCERY. - BETTER THAN BOER' BEFORE —The Phrenologipal Journal and Packard's MOuttily consolidated! See the April number of our old favorite for reading the most instructive and agreeable to minds young and md From its rich contents we select the following:,Thos. H. Selby, Mayor of San Francisco, with Portrait; Mental Requisites of the Artist; Philosophy of Faith ; ry- Bergh. the philanthropist, with portrait; The Double Adoption—a do mestic sketch Life in China' with B. lustratiotis; The Dust in the Air; The Art of Engraving; 'Nathan, C. Ely, Tres. Farmer's Club ' with portrait; Capital vs Labor • S. S. Packard, with portrait.; What Labor; a goot*Writer ; The Modesty of Genius; The S word tiA, illustrated, etc. Price 30 cts., or $3 a year. S. It. Wells, Publisher, 389 Broadway, N. M MITA ItY.—The organization of the militia company in this place was of-, focted at a meeting in the court hotise 'on Saturday evening last. There Was a full attendance of membiirs, and the following ()niers were elected : Cap tain, W. K. Burchitiell ; Ist Liouten• ant, John J. Hight; 2d Lieutenant, Milton S. Lytle. The uniforms will be received as soon as possible after the descriptive roll is sent to the De partment when we will be honored by the weekly parade of the "vets," as most of the members are. So be it. :OP We aro, sondiog out bills to a number of our subscribers, which we hope they will consider as duns or no tines to pay up ,when an opportunity offers—say at Apiil Court. Some of the bills date too far back flir either our satisfaction or the subscribers'. A large bill is much harder 'to pay than a small ono. We want all our subscri bers to pay inside of the year for which they subscribe. We are thank ful to these who have paid up. tt MEM! Red Front Grocer,y'is receiving its spring supply of Fish of all kinds, and will Sell low by the barrel, halt, quar ter, kit or pound, and will warrant all sold. Groceries of all kinds, trosh and good, selling low. Jersey and West ern Sugar Cured, and country Rams, Shoulders and Sides, at the lowest cash price. 1f: The person who took from the smoke-house of 11. C. Weaver on Sun day night last, three hams, is request ed to return the same as they belong ed to a neighbor, and receive in return three hams belonging to Mr. Weaver. No questions will be asked, us it . is supposed the person who took the meat was in need of it. Ladles Dresses and Boys Clothing. Mra. B. Annie McCabe respectfully in forms the public that the bus removed to the house formerly occupied by IL Matani,,,oill, on Washington sheet, and is prepared to make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of all kinds. She respectfully invites a lull . share of patronage. apt Carpet Wen,ing Mis. Matilda. Pheasant is prepared to weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage fretti a generous public. Residence Wahl'. night!' !Street, West Iduntin tf The School Directors of Brady township and also of Mt. Union are advertising fur proposals for'the erection of brick school houses. We are glad to note this evidence of enterprise, and we hope it will not be long before every district in the county has a brick school-house, with all the necessary comforts. FOR SALE.-A couple of oleic° lots, well situated in the central part of West Huntingdon, are offered for sale at a low price, on good terms. Apply before May let. JMarch 23.3 t Rom. 11 JACOB. REMOVAL—Lewis Richter has re• moved his Boot & Shoe manufactory to the tihop formerly occupied by W. I. Steel, on Hill Street. mcb23.3t WANTED-a Journeyman Potter, immediately. Apply to J. B Leathers, Mount Eagle, Centre Co., Pa. 4w car Double Harpoon Hay Forks, best in use, and there has never been one returned so far; all are warranted. MeLactation, Stone & Isett, Hollidaysburg. fe9-5m aeir Improved Buckeye and the Buckeye and Ohio Harvester combined, Reapers and 11loners, repairs of the 3ueltoye. always on hand, at MeLanahan, Stone & Boni daysburg, Pa. feo Sin tn. 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. AlEer McLain - than, Stone & Isett, Hollidays 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, post paid. Lle9 4m ns,,Two thousand bolts, new styles of 1V ALL PAPER bought since the decline in gold, just opened, for sale at Brown's Carpet store, Huntingdon. WY-Cider Mills, Grain Separators, Clover Hullers and Stammers, Cultivators, Washing Machines, etc., etc., at MeLanding', Stone & leett'a, Hollidaysburg, Pa. USSA— Best Gum Holler and Gum Spring Grain Drills, at ALL:mull:in, Stone &Lett's, Hollidaysburg, Pa. fe9 Sm Garden Seeds: --kll kinds of Fresh Garden heeds for sale at RED FRONT GROCERY. ' se- Buckeye Cern Sheller and Tel egraph Fodder Cutter for sale at the Hardware store of A. H. Stewart &, Cu. her' Use Kinney's Cough Syrup. It is reliable See certificates. Procure it of S. S. Smith. mhll:343in ad?' Pratt Miller's Hay Rakes, at Me- Latinlulu, Stoae S Isett's, Hullidaysbarg.l.sau ver..3leLanithan, Stune & Inett, burg, wurrant till their instruments. Lie9-stu Norway Oats The genuine Norway Coate, of the lianAdell stack, for sale .at lied Front Grocery. tf Par The most popular Cook Stove i❑ the market is The Eclipse, fur sale b) 4. it. Stewart & Co. mh9-4t M. Valuable household furnituro for sale by Mrs. Sallie Johnston in thhi borough on 'XinirsdAy wurning uort. L IST OF JURORS APRIL. TERM-1870. GRAND JIIROns. James A. Appleby. laborer, Dahlia Wrii. 11. Moister mei elian t, shit lc} sburg Thomas Bell carpenter. Bane° Samuel Doti area farmer. y Jelin IL Distort e irpenno, Coahuila - Wllll.llll S. Carey aniunDeturer, ' Sierra Cummins minter, Jackson nein Davis termer, Jockson S. D. Crane fainter. Tell ' • Reuben Dup., unit farina . , Jackson James k rench Cat pen ter, Sin ingflidd ti blear) Gleell lion master, Porter Santis I Heaton teacher ' Cassville John !limey inerdiant, Huntingdon Adam Light ter lit nier, West Samuel B. Linn far cr. Smingfleld Lyndon NUTI is Limier, Walker thin les Goodin. in IllUr, Shirley Daniel Poightnl humor, Penn ' Elisba Shoemaker Dialer, Oneida James Smith farmer, Cronin ell NV S. Statss blacksmith, Walker Theruns Wilson Driller, trairwriluitrk J. H. Wiiitamie, 31 1) Pcon. lotaysfisz A:sorts—FlßST Wrl.6.' David Ashton fainter, Springfield Africa rlommaker, Huntingd o n Boring, laminae, Ituntin gdon S. D. Bolinger fin fuer, CrOlllWOll Epbranf Chilean, P. 31., 31t. Union Asa Corbin (droner, Union L D. Civile shoemaker, Brady Andrew Cnibuo fernier, Hopewell • Asher Drake farmer, Clay Jacob Flasher blacksmith, 31t• Poland Fiume fernier; Lincoln Joseph Fogle tanner, Dahlia Benj. Fleming fanner, Jackson Jacob tinnier lanner . ,Juniata CalvinGremi farmer, Clay' Joseph A. Omen lion master, Porter William tlehret saddler, Cansville Thos. 11011 mason, Lincoln Peter Heffner farmer, Juniata John Houck farmer:Barren John Ilownt. hinter. Porter John Hess, Railroad boss, Lincoln ' lios. K. Henderson fanner, etarriorsmark William Illldebrand farmer Shirley Robert Jones cluck, Franklin ' It. B Jones farnier,Tell • • John K. 3letz, luueq Brady . Bobo t Mellow gent, Dahlia • Samuel 31cFarron mason, Alexandria 111111//11 31cCartuol farmer, Nest Ilemy Nell fail mer, West John (su Lilt firm., Juniata John Piper carpenter, A lexallthia Robert raisin. hunter, Tell Jacob Porter fat :nor, Oneida ' Thos. Riley mill aright, Fianklin Anthony Shultz fanner, Luitolii • John P. spatiogle !abater, Warriorsomrls Abram Shintdolt fainter. innate Harrison Speck farmer, Juniata Geo. U. Sinids laborer, Bat rue Harry J. sharer teamster, Kt. Union Julio U. Stewart Mu keepers D. F. These, Ru mer, Portia ironic TitylOr fanner. Tad bait' ill )(eater fanner, Dublin Porter Robb farmer, Walker VIA eaten JUROII3—UCOSD WORK. William Bun. hinell nmiiimst Huntingdon Jacob Baker carpenter, ...Dam:dila Henry Ili unibaugh cannel, PCIIII Jeerllll Bnughslungh engineer, Jackson Allison Crum teacher, Todd David Cies cabinet nicker,Warrioreanaik Jolla Crutaley iner, Jackson John It Dolialtleuti farmer, Lincoln A. 11. Dean farmer, Jmilitte James Delis burner, Jackson Din id Elserode Cal pettier, Coalinont Augustus bbberman saddler, Mt. Union E. A. Green gentleman, Brady A. K. Green gentleman, Springfield Daniel Herteler elnantinker, lluntingitun W. H. Thompson farmer, Brady Fredei irk Harmony tat msr, Shirley Themes Keith lei anlool, Ftankliu Nathaniel I 3 tie saddler, 31of ris 30-01.11 Logan tanner, Barren John 31cNearlariner, Rub. t B. Myton, fanner, Berme Montfort fanner, Henderson ' Jacob Musser Jr., fanner, Brady Neu ton Alailden farmer, springlield Amida Ili ice hinter, Creme/LB Wm. L, Fides saddler, Warridrsinark David Speck fanner ,Juniata 31. C. alto farmer, Dublin Ilea. Taylor fernier, Cass Frank Wollkill Dieter., Brady Geo. P. W 416,1141 1.11 liter, West Pinion White ferret r, John W. Yocum fat iner.Jiiniela James Speer former, tell MARRIED, On the 10th 1n36., Mr. THOMAS CAMPBELL, Of Hollidayshurg, and Miss EMMA J. HESS, Or Huntingdon. DIED, At Saltine, Huntingdon co., on Dec. 25, 1869, \L•v. MATILDA. JANE, wile of E. 0. Skipper, in the 37th yetis• of her ago WILLIE A. SKIPPER, on the 28th of February, 1870, in the sixth year of his age, and ELENOR SKIPPER, on the Bth day of March;" 181* ngcct 1 year and 6 months. , In Hill valley, on the 27th of Feb:, SAMUEL ROLAND, only child of Beckey M. and J. F. Stewart, aged L year, 3 months and 4 days. In Broad Top City, oh the 12th inst., [DA CORA, daughter of Elizabeth , and J. W. Ammerman, aged 2 years, months and 12 days. - On tho.lsth inst., ANNA 3.1 , daugh ter of Thomas F. and Elizabeth \V kite, of Huntingdon, aged 1 year and 14 days. On the 24th inst., in fill valley Pq . ; LETTIE youngest daughter of Christo pher and Lizzie Rhodes, aged 8 years 6'months and 24 days. MARKETS. PUILADYLPHIA, Molt. 2E, IF7O. Superfine Flour per bars el ti.:37@.4 50 Extra Flour per Ls. rule 41,24 4441 ' Rye Flour per bar, el $4.62 11.1AVIleat per luteltel 1.24411.25 Bye per bu.ltel 9141.00 Coru per bushel bs®Ulcis. Oats put bushel 54@50cts. l'inbuoium, Mc I 28, IVO Sp lug Wheat Flour por b [sirel 3if@5.00 how %Them pel bulhol $1.15(01.18 Corn per bu.liel Oats per blubliel Ityu per budliet liarley lINANCIAL. BAR Pour s liar-'3 —1,41 c 10,31 a j.1.1.1A . PIIIIADELPIII.I, Ardh. 23, 1870 The following are the closing prices of De Haven & Bro., 40 South Third Street: U. S. G's we'Bl, - - 1131 1141 •• •• '62, - - •1091 110 •• •• '64, • - 1081 108} " •• '65, - 1081 1081 " •• '65, new, - 1071 1071 •• •• /67, •• 1051 1081 " •• '6B, - - 1084 1081 s's, 10.40'5, - 105 1051 U. S. 30 rear 6 per coil. Cy. • 114 1121 Due Uuinp. Inl. iVoks, - 19 Gold - - - 1121 1121 Silver, - - - 114 112 A Union Pacific R.R Ist 111: Bonds 850 860 Contra/ Pacific R. R. - 930 9-10 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds 760 770 HUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORRECTED WIDAUS BY HENRY &CO WHOIiS ILE PRICES. FLOUR—Superfine Flour, per barrel, $4.25 Extra Flour, do 4 50 Family Flour, do 5.00 ilium—Bed Wheat, per bushel, --@1".00 W hite 1V heat, do 1.10 Rye, do 85 Corn, new, do 70 Oats, do 35 Barley, do 1.00 Seen—Timothy, - do 3 50 Flaxseed, do 1.75 Cloverseed, per 04 lbs. 7.00 PROVlSlONti—Potatoes, per bushel, 45 Dried Apples, do 1.75 Corn Meal, per cwt., 2.00 Dried Peaches, per pound, 12 Dried Beef, do 20 Lard, do 20 Pork, do l2 Butter, du 35 Cheese, do 20 Biggs, per dozen, 20 Bain, 20 Side, Shoulder, Cont.7-I.lltrti coal, per ton, 6.00@7.50 Broad Top coal, do 3.004,3.50 LUMBER, per 1000 feet, 12.00W0.00 SUINGLES—Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00®12,00 Joint Shingles, '• do 5.00®0.30 blisoF,LLArmous—Berk, per cord, -- 5,50 Brun, per cwt.,. 1,00 Hops, per pound 4O Wool, do ' ' 45050 Hay, per ton, . 12.00 llides, 60.7 Ctreen Apples, do 75®1.00 Onions, do 75 Accortieons. _From $3.00 upwards, at Lewis' Book Store, • I 1870 u"P"s l 870 5P1211(..T SI Orli AT REDUCED PRICES JAMES A. BROWN, Is constantly receiving at his now CARPET STORE, INI3U Beautiful Patterns of Cut pets, fresh from tho rooms of tho amoutseturets. 11Li stook conwrkes BRUSSELS, INGRAINS, vENITJA;N, WOOL,DUTCII, COTTAGE LIST stud BAG CARPETS, • CARPET CHAIN, 'COCOA and CANTON MATTINOS, FLOOR, STAIR and TABLE . OZ, I 1.. i 4 0 XJI C3O I X 1 I 3Ea, WALL PAPER, INIIoIY-SIIADES and Thames, Druggate, Yelset Ituga, Dow 3litte, Extra Carptit Thread and Binding &i f -I mule a specialty- of furnishing lf II U ECU r.S end ut City and mt it° l•ut tithing Cornadt- Ues to call and ace goods made expt easly tar their pur pusus. /iuiera will care Money and Lc better salted Ly going to the regular Carped and, Oil Vlutlt Sono for any of th u ithove gouda. I, defy competition in prices and variety ul beautiful patterns. • CARPhTS 25 cents per YARD and UPWARDS. I hove also 11.0 Agency fur till, original HOWE SEWING MACHINE eu 1,311 hum% una the best, Family Machu.. its the world, Cull al the VA ie PE 7 , J l'UliEund see them JAMES A. BROWN. Hntingdon, Moll 16, 'lO-Gal ID ILO CILA M II ERE AS, by a precept to me di:et:bah dated at Huntingdon, the of January, A. D. hiU, nailer the bends and veal df the lieu. George Taylor, lhosident of the Court of Common Pleas, Oy et and Terminer ' and general jail doh, cry of the 21th Judicial District Prunsy hania, compe red at Iluntingdon, Blair and Cambria counties; and the lioni. A thony J. Beai er and Da% id Cl irkeon, his assuci ides, Judges el the county of Huntingdon, justices as signed, appointed to hen, tiy and detet mine all and every iudiCuuuutn made or taken tar or concerning all crimes, %Inch by the lama of the State ate made capital, or felon ice in death, and other otleuces, crones and misdemeanors, which have been or shall hereafter be committed or perpe trated; for crimes aforesaid—.l am commanded to make public proclamation throughout toy whale bailiwick, that a Count ut Oyer and Tot miner, of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions, will 110 held at the Conn House in the bui ough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and Mb day) ut APAIL, Ibis , and these who will probecuto the Said prisoners, Lie than and thero to mosecuto theta cas it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables nithin mud county, be thou and there in their proper persona, at It) o'clock, a. 01. of said day, with their lecords, inquisitions, examinations and remembran ce:, to du those things w hivb to theh tutees reSllectisely :wpm tam. . . bated at Huntingdon, the Will of Mai ell, in the year of our Lord one Him:smut eight hundred and sun unty, and the :alb yeas et Milo stun Independence. I). It. P. A LELY, Sheriff. DRO CIL A. MAT lON .--- HERE AS, by a precept to me directed by the Judges of the CURD toes Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, boning test the gbili 01 January, A. D. Mu, 1 am roinnianded to make public Proclamation tlabughent dry Dilute bailiwick, that u Cunt tot CUDDIRDI Pleas Dill be held at thu Cutlet litaifie iu the but ough ut Huntingdon, on the Jut Monday (and IStli day) of APRIL, A. D. Ib7o, for the HMI ..ot ell is sues in soil Court which remain undetermined lielme the said Judges, when and Mimic all jutuia, Witllo.oB,lllltl suitors, in the flints of all flatten ate required. . - hated at Huntmgdon, tho 10th of 3hueln in the year of our land one thousand eight hundred nod sat silty, and the 04th year of Anieruntujiidepentlence. Lt. I, P. :SEELY, Sleriy. BOOKS STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, WALL - - PAPER. ii;:-. "Y'' . 7. i .-It'i :.OZ, .14`k,',L., 4,77:-•.?..--mi !, !-..,;,,,'-i.?• , 0,4..'": .-1 ' ..' "; •: 1 ,.1::•rj, :-,...` -A?-''•!..ii!,-.t.i-ti-F."-':.? t 0 .'4 : , ‘-llt--rl':.e';c: • iL ] --;'--,,:i-:,;'-2.'i 1: - .. 1 .;.1-,1 - -1 :: .1- >'',.c,:4'.,14i..2.) ~..:;*l;ei,)".• 0 ~,...p.ft ~ ;-.• ',..,‘;, .4 vs ,__ ' w ,5,---; iffi: ,yr .. t..14.1tv-_ . Rio; : ) 1 .• . .- ':, • rt.* C l,, Lewis' Book Store, Huntingdon, Pa. School Books and Stationery, Bibles, IlyiUn Books, MiScellaneous Books of all kinds, Blank Books, Sunday School Books, etc., hilts of all kinds, Notions, Perfumery, Pock et Books Pocket Knives, Musical Instru ments, Wall Paper, Window Shades end Fixtures, etc., etc., etc. [novll.tf. 78(gISU 413@acts. so.l).,Eit DO $1.10(951.25 p LAN KS I BLANKS ! BLANKS cossnurms SALES, ATTACII'T EXECUTION ATTACHMENTS, EXECUTIONS, _ . SUMMONS DEEDS, SUBP(L'NAS, MOItTOAGES, SCIIOOI. ORDERS, JUDGMENT NOTES, LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION 11 Rh. 'OMNON BONDS, JUDOMI•INT BONDS, WARRANTS, FEE - RILLS, NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law. JUDUM ENT NOTES, with 11 waiter of the 5300 Law. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, with Teachers. MARRIAGE CEILTI FICATES, for Justices of nod !Ministers of the Gospel. COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMMITMENT, in case of Assault and Battery, and A ill ay. :CI ER E FACIAS, to recover amount of Judgment. COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for State, County, School, Borough and Township Taxes. Printed on superior paper. and for sale at the Office o the HUNTINGDON GLOBE,. BLANKS, of every description, printed to order, neatly at short notice, and on good Paper. SPECTACLES . A fine and large assortment always on hand AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. BOOKS AND STATIONERY.- goon assortment of miscellanmia and Schoo Books—Foolscap, Letter, COMllleteial and Noto Pamir— Plain and Fancy Envelopes—hed, Blue and Mark Inks— think Books of numerous sizes—Pens, Pencils, I ickut and Doak Inkstands, and every other article usual! • found In Book and Stationery Store, can ho had at fat, prices at LEWIS' BOOR, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE. DARTNERSIIIT DISSOLUTION. The co•pardmt ship heretufolo existing and boon n us "taker t Appleby, hat this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thu books of the Jinn will be to Ow bands of .1, M. Appleby for settle:neut. until the Ist of Awn 11370. All permnis indebted to s.kld firm ale earnetly requested to snake payment by or bubre that limo. E. BAREIt, .1. APPLEBY, Sure. P.Artnerp. othisoula, March 10,1370. a pARTNEitsuiP DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing 1.04 nett 13. C. :.utanters mid balm !Willy, trading under the usono of 10010r0..t Reilly, was dissolved on-March 7th by mato .tl Lut.ent. The hooks aro in the !muds of Jesse Sum ,l I mete tut settlement. nuoiugdon, Meb. 16, 1870 krOTICE to .lEade Myers, Jo°. A. Myers, and Elisabeth Long: Tako notioo that 1.0 has ',en gt toted by tho Hoot t of Common 'Ph us of Huntingdon County to show OMISO why eatlifactiou should not be 011tneed upon a certain Mortgogo given by Claud:Ai Myers to Oeu. Myers, doe'd., April 3; Pogo 'OO, autoug„tho recut di of tiny tiugdon county; and whirl, is a lien nd It 7 sores 111111 101 perches of laud 111 tilthley twp., Huutiogdon cuutoy l'enusylvauio.• • Nth; D. It. P. NEIH,Y, Enteral% M 7 ANTED, I' 10,000 butholi of Wheat, Rye, Oats, and Corn In Ute Muni ingdou Steam 10111. JOSRPII R. CitlinON. Iltuitinvloth 50v.i7,1 cittr 11.4 U IN 11 S S MEN, TATCE NOTIOE! . It you trout your Quit ueati printril v 0 curl Ovoß, mill at I,Bly.ts BOOK AND r 4170151E2:Y BTORB A FRESH STOCK OF AND -EL'il° ii itir "bUtrtistments CENTRAL HOTEL SOU uI LALT COENLE COMM: AND SPRUCE STE, I . IIII,ADELPIIIA. E (Soma.aly of Thaniingden C 0.,) Centrally located mad the anent convenient point for nnerLiannti 'nit mg the city. Aveldnunnhitioa.s of the tirnt-Haas. All the mod. rea inaprovementa. Et cry at tention nil) be extended to guests. J 111,5430 .p r , a.arcirtY St.. N.Y. or 38 W. 4th At., Cinclanntl, O. H they Want the most popular and best selling . subscription boolcs published. and tho most lib eral term. Send for circulars. Theywill costyon ' nothing, and may be of great benetlt to you. fcb9.ly Surveyor,,General's Office, • HARRISBURG, SNPT. ; B, 180 TO TILE OWNERS. OF UNPAT }MED LANDS: obedioncoi to nu, Act of Aesembly, npproved the eighth day ut April, one thousand eight hundred end oixtputne, you ore hi rclip notiflad that the "County Land Lieu Docket," containing the list of unpatented hands fur Illintingdou county. prepared under the Act of Assembly of the to eat leth of May, ono thousand might hundred and .sixtprour, and tho'Slipplement thereto, has this day Leen fermented to the lit othenutury of the county,' et ult.., office it may ho examined. The liens can only be liquidated by the tiurchene money, Interest 'and fees, and remixing patents through this •Depart• recut. JACOB 31.0 A MP BELL, .surreyor General. Sept. 15,-6n RIJTTON & McGONNELL, Furniture 'gunrooms, :No. 809 MARNET STEET, North Side, 'PHI_TADE'EPHIA. PARLOR, 'DINING-ROOM AND CIIAMBER FURNITUU, itst,4ll . e'Latest ' Styles and beet tuannfitctnrre, . . ALSO FEATHER BEDS and MATTRESSES Peb 3.3, 3m. , NORWAY OATS. \~7E have now in s t to k re r a largo lot of NORWAY OATS • Which we are offering as low as nay respon9ible house in our trade. GARDEN SEEDS, Every varloty. Warranted fresh and genuine. One trial seem.ca your confidence. PLOWS, „. Harrows, Cultivators', Itrodtl Cost Seed Sowers, Corn Planters, Seed Drills, awl the Largest se.ortmeut of AGRICULTURAL frIPLE:IiERTS, ' To be found in trio city. Our Aninteur'a Guido mid Calendar for Inn and Nice Lict of &odd mulled lieu to all applicants. . WADE ,& ARMSTRONG, tsucce.s,vrn to Paschall Morrie,] SEED AND I11I'Ll.:31 ENT WAREIIOUSS, mii9.3to .1120 MARKET ST., Philadelphia UNITED STATES Bought, • Sold and Exchanged' O'N MOST LIBERAL TERMS.