Cle 61,0bt. HUNTINGDON, PA. Tuesday morning, April 12, 1870 LOCAL & PERSONAL. Pleetings .11. Merle& Lags, .2Vo. 3oi), A. I'. M., meets second "Monday evening on each morals, in Bruno's building. Standing Stone H. R. A. Chapter, No. 201. ns‘ts the that Tuesday evening of each month, its firms no budding. Juniata Lodge, A 10,117,../ 0. 0. P., meets every Friday evening, third floor, in Leister's building. Noma liar Camp of 1. 0. 0. Inlets every second and fourth Tuesdays, in Leister's building, third floor. - Standing Stone Lodge, No. St. I. C. C. fr., morn, every Tuesaar evening in third floor of Itead's • Am-whams .Trsbe, No. 68, .1. 0. of R. If., meets every Thursday evening, third time, Leister's building. Young Alen's Christian Assoceatton naets the first and third 3ionslay evenings each mouth, in Smith's building. Post 83, G. A. R., meets 'third Monday of each mouth in Cuurt House. Town Pound meets the first Friday evening of each month. Huntingdon Lodge, N 0.149, K. of P., meets every Sat urday evening, in smith's building. Huntingdon Rug)le of Honor, No- 71, meets the fourth 31onday of each mouth in Gomt , Templars' The ifitalerian Club meets every Thursday evening, in Cho T. M. A. room. Churches Baptist Church—Washington Street. Bev. J. W. Plan , nett. bemires ou Sat Math : 1034 a. re., p. m. Catholic— Waehlugten Street. Itev.lt. J. Aylward. Ser vices filet three nunda3 a in every maul, Evangelical Lutheran—llilllth Street. Ear. .1. J. Kerr. Services on Sabbath: 10%a. m.,7 p. m. German Itelbriacd,-Church Street. Rev. S. D. Stecklo Service on Sabbath: 7. p. m. Methodist Eziscopalz-eburch Street: Rev. M. K. t oste'r Setlices on Sabbath: 10% n. m., p. m. Protestant Episcopal—L.llll street. Rev. A. ll.llollc, Set, ices ou Sabbath: 1034 e. m., 634 p ra. Prehby terian—Hill Street. Rev. O. W. Z.Mniser. Scr - vices on Sabbath : 11 n. m,7p. m. Ca the Wing Busy—the gardeners. The Presbytery of Huntingdon is in ses sion in the Presbyterian church of this burn - A Temperance Union has been organized in Altoona. Sweet-meats, sugar-cured hams, for Eale at :lied Front Grocery. Bachelor wonders why women as well as fishermen use cotton for bait. Builders in Altoona have to get a permit to place lumber, stone, etc., on the sidewalk. Putatces are dull sale in our market at . 4o and 45 cents a bushel. BL.zzers for money are now salutedj with the unwelcome ditty, "Shoo fly, don't hod- dor mo." Business men, now is the time to get your card on envelopes, or letter heads, printed at the Globe office. Cheap. Now is the time to commence gardening. Fresh seeds of all - kinds, warranted, can be had at Red Front Grocery. A little brother and sister in Lewistown - bare laid by nearly S2OO by saving their pennies and - small change. Remarkable. Our .uhseribers to whom we sent bills and all knowing themselves indebted, will please call at the captain's office and settle. Boots and shoes are offered fur sale under the sign of Wines and Liquors in this place —not in Africa. Delightful promenades were enjoyed a few moonlight evenings last week by some of our lads and lasses. BS and by,tre m ny expect to hear of more Mothers-in-law; as one hundred ladies are now ,studying law in this country. But few,• if any corporations are as rich as the .Pennsylvania Central Company. It is said to control over $300,000,000. Ntinted, 'at Red Front Grocery for cash or trade, bacon, apples, apple butter, butter. eggs, etc, Three persons were baptized on Sand•iy lest in the waters of the race, by Rev. J. W. Plannott Forty persons immigrated to Kansas from l'oF.ep,rora valley, Juniata, county, the other week. Buy a home, so that you can hay . o some thing, for your money that you can call your 4Nil'.: ',You will live mote cozitentedly. - . i ,Puildings in the new part of town are •ziptriteueing' to go, up. We 'understand there be a number More erected before tbe aeli . son in over. We are glad to hear it. Boys -who aro permitted to roam the sireeta to a lato hour, generally drop into a bar-ioorn; and their course thereafter, if they do not reform, is downwards. j -The Cliba ilills„situated - about' 11 'miles above watt„burned• on the till inst. : About 2000 bushels of grain had been stored.in the Milt. Bloomsburg, Columbia county, is now an incorporated town. It was heretofore, the only county seat in the State which 'did not Lade that piivilege. A man, whose name we did not learn, was efrack on Saturday last by a locomotive near Lewistown, knocked forty feet, and instantly killed. _ Tuesday, the 2Gth of April, is, the day ohosen by the colored men for a jubilee in honor of the adoption of the Fifteenth Am endiment. -No preparation is being made by those in our Midst. . Iffuiter has been . 53arce in this place_ for three or four weeks. Our citizens :were:sup plied on Saturday last at the Red Front Gro cery With 'sortie hundreds 'of pounds froM the Philadelphia and P r ittsbuTgli markets. Thelmwieiown Gazette thinks Mifflin ed. has fallen into strange legislative hands this winter, the people being mere nobodies.— Friend, dues thee not think this is eu every winter ?. Many Of, our business men, seeing the ben• ‘.. ,eftts of the use of printer's ink, in the local catimn, besiege the printing offices every Monday morning with' their hands' full of copy, which is never refused• Come again. A foolish girl - in Chester recently died from the effect of tight lacing. To such a fearful extent had she squeezed herself that her ribs were found lapped over' one another, and the breast bone was pressed over one lung so that she had entirely lost its use• Notwithstanding lamps do explode occa sionally, ,they;have their beauties as -wolf' .111a,dy sent an invitation to a gentleman tell lug him that had a' new lamp which . ehe could turn down, down, until there is se'a'tellS , ':i bit of light in -the room. 13adlisold.. A young man in this pine( last week sent a young lady - a live kitten wrapped up in a paper, as, a joke, which he didn't want anyliUdy but the lady to know anything about. , .Bat, alas frlr Impel) hopes, the joke was discovered and the young man is now saluted with the cry of "How's the kitten ?" Everybody, no doubt, has seen Waname, kites clothing advertisement in the papers, There' ie a little secret worth knowing at tached thereto, which ne cannot keep. It is this: By those advertisements he has made lialf a million dollars within the past three years. Tell us, does it pay to advertise ? Cleaning Rouse Clean your bedsteads thoroughly in March or April, with salt and water ; dust them with Persian powder [gen uine] or apply corrosive sublimate with a feather to'every crack and crevice, and you will not be haunted by, ver min. In cleaning closets, first remove everything from them, and hang the clothing out to air. Sweep, dust and scrub them well; fill up holes, if than) are any, with a mixture of chloride of lime and putty, dust 'Persian powder upon all the lodges and into the inter stices, and you will be free of roaches, moths and' bugs for the summer. In cleaning rooms, the same rule applies. Clean well, fill up holes and crevices, dust powder round- the led ges, and moths and mice will disap pear or take refuge• in the -cellar, whence a good cat or some chloride Of Hint; (used dry) will soon , dislodge them. There is no need for any house to be troubled at all with vermin. The proper means and a little care at the right time will prevent infinite annoy ances afterward, and much destruction of property. Remember, soap should never be used upon grained wood ; cold tea leaves clean it the best of anything. Never iron lace window-curtains, and be careful not to make them blue with indigo. Stretch them upon a mattress dry, pinning down carefully the extreme edge of every point or' scollop. In starching clothes, mix raw starch with water and pour boiling water ninon it, but do not boil the' starch.— It will take about half the usual quan tity. Stir it round with a little end of spermaceta candle so as to make it . iron glosiy..=ffentorcst. GOOD NEWS, IF TIME —We, have heard that it is the-intention of a cer tain Iron Company to start a Rolling Mill in this borough, if they receive the proper encouragement and aid from our citizens. We suppose this implies if they get the land on moderate terms, and if one or more of our capitalists subscribe stock to a sufficient amount. These two ifs should be no obstacle in the way ,o 1 the, erection of a Rolling Mill, se -we -don't- think-any of our land-owners will be so exorbitant in demand, for the experience of others has taught a lesson that it don't pay in the end; and as fur the subscription to stock, we don't think any of our men of means will refuse to give what they can to bring to our midst ono of the best paying interests in the coun try. Gentlemen, show your enter prise, and don't let Huntingdon be in the background any CARD PHILADELPHIA, April 6,1870 To the "Boys" of Co. C, 125th P. V. COMRADES: John Hoffman, who was arowned at Huntingdon, on Saturday fast; was a member of Company C, but being on detached duty during nearly his entire term of service, ho was a stranger to many of you. lle leaves a wife and three children in destitute circulnntanCes. Let:erery man of us send one dollar or flre,'or_ten, (according to'our abili ty.) to Geo. \V. Garretison, Hunting don, for tho benefit of the afflicted fa roily of this departed comrade, and the deed will be acceptable to the -Friend of the widow and the Father less." Yours ally, W.WALLACN ONCE AGArisl.--:WO - are once again ':celled upon-to announce the filet that the big store of Henry & Co , is on time fur the spring rush of trade.— 'net e is' no lack of goods upon their 'helves, and no drain of well fillt d boxe. and-barrels in the eellar. Now. don't. think, -dear reader, that, they never anything out of these bar rels, and boxes; but we mean that they always keep n full supply of every thing that you want, in large or small quantities and are continually on alert filling Up - tho EIICIVCS with 116811 .roodg ' 'and' plenty - Of them. The P, members of the firm are all `good fel lows, find the pul Inc will lose nothing by giving li . lieritt Share of - ..euS ; APRIL —Josh in his Alimi naxthus describes the thputh-FutApril: "April, dear tpi.il, chuck full of charms, CuMi. cum,' oh,' eunLidnijr :arena." Thus warbled the poot„more than ten thousand yeers ago,. and.be knew his bizz, he had' tile - right ting'in Lim, he wasnt none of yuro pn . dizipspoets, nor, dispepshee poets, nor whjskee poets Dan d3-lions planted VAS:Month, are al ways sure tow t keadc,o . pyp,so are toad stools,;so is bead cheese. This month is also heftily fbr plantidg onions ;?on. ions are , a.„l ) u.x u fy; good fora bad breth;:(o4, 1441,fRiAgp . Oil bit)th, Liti fb . rgot , rihich,liut either way is right." S.EAB:CUINC3F,oR TUE 1.50.D1.F.8 —On Sunday morning last a number of our citizens went down the river in skiffs, dredging for the bodice of John Hoff 'man and DavidiVesthrook, who were drowned on the 2d inst. - They scorch. ed the -river and piles of : drift for some distanod 'down; but - tuftraces of them could be seen. The :Water IS low and clear, and it is thought- the bodies will rise to the surface in a few days,when they will be,recovered:, . Txt Him —Our, citizens and Ai, public generally, 'triite'uld bear in, mind that we have a Steam Bakery and Candy Manufactory in this place, of which Mr. Luke Reilly is proprietor. lie will furnish all sorts of Bread, Cakes, Pies., etc-, on short notice, and n reasonable - terms. He also manu factures all kinds of Syrups, which arc delicious. ALMOST - DROWNED.—On Saturday last, a little eon of Afr:John Hoffman, who was drowned on the 2d inst., was oil tho bank of the canal engaged in when by sumo miabnp, be fell into the water; and bad it, not boon for some boys near who came to hie rescue, he Wonld hare mot the same fate as his father. . SEV" All should visit 3leNeil's Temple of Fashion, and examine his stock of Furnish of: Goods , Bows, nes, Collars, old„ and , all kinds of Kiney Goads, which. can ho had very cheap. Nwr Collar. 10 and 15 cents a box. McNeil has removed his store from Leis ter's building to Smith's new building, Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa. 2t ' -Car Shoo Fly Hats, pretty Shawls, &e. can bo bought at Henry & Co's at gold pri cos. Bear this-in mind. 2t 179..1ioLanahan; Stone & [sett, Hollidays burg, warrant all their instruments. [fe9.sm RELitiNG: TO LOANS—Th e folloWing . law, intended to stimulate invest ments, energies, skill and industry in almost all branches of trade and man ufactures, by exempting capital from liabilities - which heretofore acted as , a restraint on investments, has been signed by the Governor: That, from and after the passage of this act it shall be lawful for any per son or person&to loan money to any individual, firm, association or corpo ration doing business in this Common wealth, ipon Woo:Tient to receive a share of the profits of such bueinesS as compensation for the money so loan ed in lieu of interest, and such agree merit or the reception of profits under such agreement shall not, render the person or persons making such loans liable as a co-partner in such business to other creditors of such individual, firm, association or corporation except as to the money so loaned ; provided that such'agreement for loan shall be in writing, and that this act shall not apply to any loan made by a member of any such firm, association or corpo ration, or to any one who holds him self out as such, and shall not be con strued to repeal or affect any portion of the law relating to special partner ship; Provided, however . that any per sou io loaning money under: this not shall not hold himself out asea general partner, so as to induce credit to be given to any parties, association or corporation to whom the said loan shall be made. PARTING WITH - IJEAD-IIEADB.—Tho Albany Express had a supply of . non. pay ing "Patrons." It bids them good bye in the following tender terms "This-week, we strike from our list about fifty names who will not pay their dues to. the, printer. In doing NO we take them by the hand, and, with tears in our eyes; bid them an af fectionate. farewell! Good-bye,. old subs ! Take eni•e of yOurselves.• Somo= times think of the EXpress, which you have had so long for nothing. Sponge upon other printers, now, a while. 'A change of diet will, doubtless, be good for you. . Poor old' fellows! We are a little sorry to turn you out upon the dark night, , without a lamp. but it must be so. Strike for the nearest neighbor's light. He may lot you in and food you for a year or two, upon the strength et your honorable prom ises to pay at the end of that time.— For ourselves, we have enough of these curious pledges to supply our cabinet for the present. We have la beled them carefully-, and they are open to general inspection. With many thanks for your self sacrificing indulgence to us, and your honest appreciation of the 'obligatiOns,,oxist ing toward our, office, we again and s:iy, "fa reNC ell, - foreVer!'" A •Ylatops CAT,-,--A cat nearly ,caul. ed the death of a child in the vicinity of Sand y Hill, this elfuuty, a' few days ago. Our informant states that Mrs. Jeremiah HUH left her child, aged months, in the room playing with the cat while she was engaged in, another part of the house. Atter some time she went to see 'about the child, when she saw the eat sitting eu its hi east with its , nose inserted in the child's mouth • iind its paws clasped around its neck. •'Mret 1.1u1 ;1 1 ran and threw the cat from the child, which was al most lifeless, but the cat. immediately sprang back on the child, placing its nose in the child's mouth and.clat-,ping it around the neck as before., A , sec mid time the animal was thrown back, and ,:then ; greatly. enraged -.it- tagain gPrang' fbrwavd and - kife child hy. :the. throat. After melea,ink,the child, the, cat was taken out and- im mediately'- killed, The chiWr'egover ed'in a fekr'daks: - 'Bitt for the timely return of the.mother to see the child, it ,would been" placed beyond the hope of recovery.—Perry County Ad, vocats. • CHILD BURNED.- The •Philipsburg JourngVol' March , 24th says :.rAti in fant'datig. hiei; of 'M 0. Fallen,' about three months old,was frightfully burn ed one day last week, by falling from a ,orp.idier r wbich wits ibei,ng,roCked!Via brother— a small child—and striking against a stove. ' The mother was tg senti'fizir•it pail of . wateroind upOinhe'r return was• horror stricken to find 'the baby lying with one side of its face, shoulder and one little arm pfrised against the stove, and, as it were, lit erally cooking.. Notwithstanding the severity of the burns the child is in a fair way to recover." Frxitict • Up.—A now broom, they say, always sweeps clean, and it is equally true, as all customers ,know, that a new firm ,will do their best to invite, encourage; and inai . ntifin pat ronage; We see that S. B. Chaney & Co., successors to Cunningham' it'"Car. mon, are fitting up their, largo store room on Railroad street, arid intend keeping andiron, styles of, Etry Goods, etc, and a large assortment.of Groce ries, et r e: . Everybody known that Hr. Chaney will do the lair thing,'and We commend the now firm to the liberal patronage et our citizens. , LECTURE.—A Lecture Kill bo deliv ered in the Catholic Church, at Hun tingdon, on Thursday evenirig,' April 21st, at 71 o'clock, by Rev. P. J. Ayl ward.. Subject: "The Onurch and the Bible." Proceeds. for. the benefit of the Church. Tickets 25 cents. All aruyespectfully . invited to attend. ,t lIOURE B URN ED —Mr,. a , rgStr's liende . rion town. ship, this county, was burned to the ground, together with all its contents, on day fust,..‘ve9k. Thelatnily wqo on't °nth's:Niue° time, and it-is supposed the.tire . was eiiitnutiicuted from the fire plice. COMING lIOME.--rßet. Jno.D. Brown, who has boon, for several years past engaged as a missionary . in India, is now in Phila'd'elphia, and is expected hero this week. Welcome, home. • The Woodworth Bieters, n renowned corps ofeweot and cliatining lice a concert in Yenter's Hall, this, Tuesday even 'jog; Their father was a soldier, and falling into the hands of the rebels, died at Rich mond, Va. This fact, added to the prospect of a good entertainment, should elicit :the patronage of our citizens. ,gea- Crum finger stalls qnd gum diapers at I.l.enr,y & Co'e, • upl2-3m "PARIS BY SUNLIGIIT'AND GASLIGHT." —A work descriptive of the MySteries and Miseries, the Virtues, Vices, ,Splen dors, and Crimes of the City of Paris.-- By Jantes D. McCabe, Jr. National I Publishing Co., Philadelphia. - The usual facilities possessed' by ear ' first-class Subscription Book Publish ers have enabled thorn to furnish the public with many works of groat inter est and value ; but the most powerful and attractive work of this kind is the bOok now before us. It is simply the City of Paris photographed by the au thor's pen and the artist's pencil. It is magnificently illustrated, and is is- Ailed in; the very,- host ,It - not Only'abounds, in solid and useOlLafbr- Lmation; but fold:frilly' reproduced the most startling sensations of : lhe . gayest City Fri the world: It tells how the beauty and . splendor of the bright city have beenpurchased at a - frig,,htful cost of misery and suffering; how virtue and vice go arm-in-arm, 'and how -..the latter is undermining " - all the sweet courtesies of social life; and bow - moat fearful crimes are committed and 'con cealed: It tolls us of high life and low life; of palaces and hovels; of the Emperor's family, and the workman's househOld We mingle freely ',in the most Magnificent and dissipated pleas ures, and drop an involuntary tear in to the .:Common ditches" „where the poor sewing girl is laid _to rest. All that has made Paris the most .beauti ful and attractive as well as the gay est and wickedest city is the world, unite to make this book the most in teresting wo have seen for many a day. The author writio of what he has seen and experienced, ° has evid eut ;3' sought to make his volume not only the most powerful and fascinating sensational work of the day, but also a book which shall hold a place in eve ry man's library as an authority upon, the ,subjects whereof it treats. •, The book is magnificently illustrated with 150 engravings, by theleading - artists of France :—Dore, Therond r and oth ers whose names amply attest the character of the work. It is compris ed in one large volume of over 800 pages, and sold only by subscription. AN exchange truly Flip.: "Thous ands of young men are drifting, help lessly about on the ocean of life, vain ly hoping that ere long some favor able breeze will spring up and drive their vessels'into some safe harbor.— Where that' safe harbor is they have no idea ; because they have no definite object in view. They have never de cided upon any course of life, but per mit their actions to be shaped and moulded by•the circumstances of the hour. Is it any wonder that disasters follow each other in quick succession? More men, are ruined through indecis ion than from wrong - decision; 'Pew men will deliberately lay out and pur sue a plan of life that •will ultimately work their ruin., Most young men of the present day enter the great battle of life without any well defined eye tom of warfare, and consequently spend their best days in aimjetis pur suits. Indecision is the bane' of exis tence. Could we look into the world of spirits we would find but few eonls in the dark regions of wee that had resolved _to roach that,goll ; nearly all who aro there, and thoso who are has• tening,there, are in their present con dition simply because they never de cided whether they would' go, and their indecision has been their ruin. NVew• Fish Red Front Grocery is receiving its spring supply of Fish of all kinds, and will sell low by •the barrel, half, quar ter, kit or pound, and will warralit all sold. Groceries of all kinds, fresh and good,,selling low.' 'Jersey and West ern Sugar• Oared, and country Hams, Shoulders and' Side . s,i Lk° loiiest, cash price. Loßos,presses Sind Boys Clothing. : '24a7V."Ahnio ii , leijalie:"resilettfully in forms the public that she has removed to the house formerly occupied by . 11. McMiinigill, on Washington street. ma is prepared th make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of all kinds. She respectfully invites a full share of patronage. ap7 Come one, cone all, to the, mammoth Store, west end, if you want new, fresh and desirable Goods at greatly reduced prices. Carnet 'Weaving Mi:4, Matilda Pheasant is prepared to weave ,rag-carpets, and .solicits patronage from . u"generous public. ItcsideUce Wash: ington Street, West Huntin tf WANTED-11, Journeyman , Potter ; inimedia[ely. apply to J. B. Leathers, Mount Eagle, Centre Co., Pa. 4w Q' Double Harpeon-Hay Forks, best in use,'and there has never Levi one.returned so for; all are warranted. MeDumdm, Stone.S: ilsett, Hollidaysburg, fe9-5m SEEr idackereb j ßOO:' take,' and Labrador lierripg,at Henry & Co'e. apl2-3rl gar Improved Buckeye * and the Buckeye and Ohio Harvester combined, Reapers and Mowers, repairs of the Buckeye, always on hand, at MeLanahan,, Stone & Isott's, Ho daysbuig; Pa. feD 5m ;: IM. Farmers•needing a Grain-drill, will do 1,Voll"th call oii Whitrton & Ma guire and examine the Willoughby' gurn sp ing' grain either with ,O 0 without phosphate, attachment, before purchasing. - - tf M.Ground Alum, American and Dairy Salt at reduced pricos, at henry & Cu'e. 3int MoLanahan, Stone & Isett, llnllidnys burßt tidVp thci.lar4est and,.best:Attiapm€o oI Garden Finicer Seeds in this vicinity. Send for.-Catalogne., 5 and 10 yea; papers sent on receipt of money, postpaid. 1500-401 BEir" Cider Mills, Gra in Separators, Clover, Hullers and Stammers, Cultivators, Washing Machines, etc., etc., at MoLanalinn, Stone & Isett's, Hollidaysburg, pa. fog-8m IM.Spring'- Styles Balmoral and Hoop Skirts at Henry & Co's... 2t Roller and Gum Spring Gran Urine: itt:bteLanithan, Stone &lsett's, Hollidayettprg, Pu., - - fe9-8m Garden Seeds. ---A kinds of Fresh Gartivn siiclx tor sale at RHD FRPNTR -GOCERY.- „ . 'toe"' Use it in ney's Cough Syrup. le is reliable Sec certificates. Procure it of S. S. Smith. cal:116-3m ter: Pratt & Miller's Hay Rakes, at Me- Lanaha s c, Stone &Isett's, Hollidaysburg4sm Norway Oats The genuine Norway Oats, of the Ramsdell stock, fir sale at Red Front Grocery. • tf . Seed Potatoes.---Choice seed po tatoes—the Early Rose, the Pure Gar nett, the Lady's Choice, and other va rieties, for sale at the RED FRONT GROCERY. The King of Bavaria lately gave a dinner to 1,400 poor poople in Munich, and engaged twelve hotels for their accommodation. Ruffians now rob and beat unoffen ding men at noonday in the most fre quented streets of Now York. MARRIED, April Gth, by Rev. J. - W. Plannett, Mr. CARP 11. DiFreNßAuali, to Mies MARY GETTYB, all of Huntingdon. DIED, , On the sth inst LOUISA C., wife of James A. Mitchell of Huntingdon, while on a vi it to Puiladelphia. (Mifflin county papers please copy.) On March 30th, 1870, at her resi dence, in Syirleys.burg, Mrs. ELIZABETH SUMMER, fig,4l -about 70 years AVIARKETp. = ' .- , brutkuitrun, 'April. 9..570. Superfine Flour per barrel... $5.501g6.25 Extra Flour per bat rel $5.37(416 00 Bye Flour per barrel $1.75 Red IVlseat per bushel 1.30@1.35 Bye per bushel 95(41 .05 Corn per bushel 1 OS@l,lO Oats per bushel 60@b5cts. . PITTEDUAGII, April 9, 1870 Spring Wheat Flair pot barrel ". 4.75@5.00 Ultra per W.1.:4 - $1,26@1.28 Corn per buvltrl 78we0 Onto per bushel .17(2) torte. Ilya per bushel • $0.93@0,05 lint Icy $0.90(e..50 95 FINANCIAL. NEW Yonic,:April, o.—Hold closed al 81,1.34 PHILADELPHIA April 9 , 1870 The following are the closing prices of Do Eleven & Bro., 40 South Third Street: U. S. 6's of 'Bl, • - 1141 114$ 462, 1101 11Ut " '64, - - 1091 1093 " " '65, - - 1091 110 " " '65, new, , 108/ 1081 " ", '67, " • 1091 'lO9l " " '6B, - - 1091 1091 " s's, 10-40's, -100 k 100 U. S. 30 fear 6 per cent. Cy. 112 1121 Due Comp. let. Notes, - 19 G'uld - - - - 1113- 1123 - - - - 108 11U Union Pacific 11,11 Ist 21: Bonds 845 855 Central Pacijio. .11, B. 920 030 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds 730 740 ,ECUNT/NGDON AILARILETS; CORRECTED WEEKLY uy lilllqty,4l,Co WHOLESALE PRICES. FLOUR—Superfine Flour, per barrel, $4.25 Extra Flour, do 4 50 Family Flour, do 5.00 GRAIN—Red Wheat, par bushel, --@l.OO White Wheat,. . do l.lO Ryo, - • • do -' 85 Corn, new, do 70 o, , ts, -- do • 35 Barley,e ' ' do - - 1.00 SEED—Timuthy, do • ' - 3:50 Flaxseed, do 1.75 Cloverseed, per 64 lbs. 7.50 PROVISIONS—Putatoes, per bushel, 35 Dried Apples, do 1.75 Corn Meal, per cwt., 1.00 Dried Peaebee, pee pound, . 12 Dried Beef, .114 -- ' - 20 Lard, do 18 do .' ' • ' 12 Butter, Cheese, Eggs, per dozon, ME _ ... :. . Shoulder, 14 climb—Hard conl,.per tnn,, , - ; G.00®7.50 . .Hroed Top.eoal, do ' 3.00®3.50 L1.131i3ER.: per 1000 feet, " _ 12.00®30.00 SIIINGEES—Lap, per 1000 ft., ' 10.00®12 - .00 Joint Shingles, do 5.00@6.50 MiscELLArrsousßurk, per cord, 8.50 Bran, per evrt.,. —•-• • 1.00 Hops, per peirild' ' 40 Wool, do , , 45®50 : •1111..i , , pOr ton, ' ' • ' , 12.00 Hides, 6@7 Green Apples, per bushel 7.5g1.00 Onions, Qtsi . per,qt.,: -; :: ~, ',. ~ S The Trial of Boller all Boilodurg, MUIthEREItti; The'Cdrife§bion'a Bodenbilrg. t .„,,,r .1 • THE EXEbIITION. ;FOR SALE AT , LEWIS' BOOK STORE KISIIACOORILLAS SEMINARY. - Y'ol2, BOTH This Institution in the beautiful mountrtitpgirt valley of Kishateoguillas, affords superior advantaged of educe. lion. Thoroughly efficient and competent Instructors In every department. ; French, (human,. Painting, Drawing, nod Music in cluded. A Nornml class formed Spring term, wiainh continuing to rho steels, opens April 4th. Expenses fur the year or Gataiogue address MARTIN MOHLER, Pllncipal, liishadoquillas, Mifflin Co., Ps. Jan. 26, 1670.-6 m. 13EADY RECKONER A comideto Pocket 'toady' Reckoner, in dollars alai toots. to whielf,,oro 'hided TOllllB of Notes, Dills, Re eeipts, Petitions, ,ie,, together pith n set of useful tables containing Ate of interest from one dollar to twolvothot, 03 the nottla day, with. a tableof.,wapa, and board Itto Week and day, for solo at . . ; LEWIS' BOOK STORE. BOOKS AND STATIONERY.— g OOO ..OrtMent of miseetirtneous and Schoo Books—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper— Slam and Fano) Envelopes—Red, BM @ and Blark Inks— Blank Books of numerous sizes—Sons, Pencils, r Omit and Poole lukstands, and every other articlo usoall . found in Book. and Stationery Store, can tsothod Ist fair prices 9$ , t Luyew ROOK, STAT{QNERra•atO9IiO STORE., BBUSINESSMEN, TAKE NOTICE! If you w . ant your curd neatly prinFEl on envel epee, call at . ; • zawfs BOOS .AND n ATIONERr STORE . . . 46 (1 OOD BOOKS FOR ALL." "BOOKS TEICH ARE BOOKS." Here Is a list of RUCH Works as ehoold be found in ev ery Library—within the reach of every reirderWorke ontei lain, instruct and improve the mind. Copies ail! be bent by return post, on receipt of pricb. l'hysinytionty: or, Signs of Character, sa manifested through Temperament nod External I' o ll.lll. Mid especially iu the -Hainan Pace Divino."— With more than Ono Thousand Illustiations. By B. It WELLS. Price lu ono 12cuo volume, 708 pages, hand tamely bound, $3 Man, in Genesis and in Geology; or, the Bi blical account of Man', Creation, tested by Scientific Theories at his Origin and antiquity. By Joseph P. Thompson, DO ,I.L.D. One vol., 12ino. $1 Wedlock; or, the Right Relations of the Sex es. Disclosing tile Laws of Conjugal selection, end shush, who may and Mho may not Marry. For both I RMS. ' Sly Slt Wells $' 50 Now to Read Character. A new Illustrated handbook of Phtenolegy mid Physiognomy, for stii• dents and exaniiners. with a Chart far recording the sizes of the different organs of the brain, in the deline ation of Clialacter, with upwards 01 170 engravings.— $l. 25 Education; Its elementary Principles found ed on the .aturo of man. By., 0 Spurzhelm, 31 D. With an Appendix, containing the Temperaments and a brief analysis of the Faculties. Illustrated. gt 55 Family Physician. A ready Prescriber and Lb weal° Adviser. :With leference to the Nature, Causes, Prevention, and Treatment of Diseases. Acci dents, and casualties of every kind. With a tiluseary and copious Index. By Joel Skew, 5I D. slUSlin,j4 Food anti Diet. With Observations on tho Dietical regimen, suited for disordered states of the di gestive organs, and an account of the Dietarka of some of the principal sletropolitaa and other establishments fur paupers, lunatics, criminals, children, the sick, &c. By Jonathan Pereira, M D., N It S., and LB. Edited by Charles A Lee,A D. $1 75 Hand-Book for Home Improvement; comPri wog, "Stow to M'rlie," How to Talk," "IlOw to Be have," and "Dow to Do Business," In one vet: • $2 25 Constitution of Man. Considered in-relation to exist nal ohm:h.. By George Combo. The only na thorized American minion. With twenty engraving. and a portrait of the author. Muslin, $1 75 Moral PhilosophY. By George Combo. Or lite Mitres of man considered in his Individual, Dome.. tic and Social capacities. Reprinted from .the Edin burgh ed., with the author's latest corrections. 51 75 Mental Science. Lectures on,, according to the Philosophy of Phrenology. Delivered before the Anthropological society. By Bev. G 5 Weaver.. $1 50 Management of Infancy. Physiological and ' Slor.o Treatment. Sty Andrew Combo, Si D, A Book for Mothers. Muslin, $1 50 Benny. An Illustrated Poem. By Annie Chambers Ketchum. Published in the elegant style of Enoch Arden. A beautiful present. $l5O JEsop's Fables.' The People's Pictorial Edi th kk . Beautifully illustrated with nearly sixty eagtii vings. Cloth, gilt, beveled boards. Only $t Pope's Email on than. With Notes. Beau tubes Illustrated. Cloth, gilt; beveled boards, St Natural Laws of Man. A Philosophical Catechism. By J G Nan shorn', Si D. Muslin, 75 cis. Fruit Culture for the Million.' A Hand-hook. Being a Guido to the cultivation and management , of . 1) nit trees. Dram iptiony of the best varieties. $l. Inclose the Antonia In a registered latter, or in a P. 0. Order, for one or for all the above, and address S. It. BELLS; Publidier, 960 Broadway, New York. • Agents • Wowed. • Mch2o 1871121M5,',./1870 AT REDUC E D PRICES. • JAMES : A. iMoWN, Is constantly receiving at his new CARPET STOR,E, IN HUNTINGDON, PA, Beautiful Patterns of Carpets: fresh from the rooms. o the manufacturers. His stock comprises, • , 'BRUSSELS, ' • 'iNGIiAINS, • TENITIAN,' WOOL DUTCH, COTTAGE • ''lrtmr; LIST and RAG CARPETS,. •.„ ~„ •,. CARPET CHAIN„• ~. • cqco4. and CANTON MATTINGS, • FLOOR, STAIR and TABLE .c, 40 20 20 20 ®x 1a x.. •30 ix a, A F.RESII STOCK OF WALL PAPER, ' and Fixliiros,'•Druggets, Velvet Rego, Door slats, Extra Carpet Thread and Binding. Ata-I make especially of furnishing CHURCHES end LOLLIEs,. at City Prices, and Invite ' , mulching Commit tees to call and see goods made expreislyi 'for their pur poses. „ • Auyeri will sale money and be better suited by "going to the regular Carpet and Oil Cloth Store for any of th o alio,' goods. I defy competition iu prides and variety of beautiful patterns, CARPETS 25 cents per YARD mid UPWARDS. • I have also, the Agency for the Original , • HOWE SEWING MACHINE so knowo no the heat Family DI: whine Is the world. i • Cull et the CARPET STOREand see than. J.S.MitS.A. DROWN. lioutingdor, Meh 16, '7O-612 T T • ' FRONT GROCERY' '1 1 31901111 3333159 C 0411.Ji?k' , •, -MOLASSES, CONFECTIONERY, • SUGARS, ' QUEEN§WARE, COTFEPS, GLASSWARE, TEAS„.„. STOREIVAREi '' • ' • • :&C., &C!,' READ AND-BE POSTED Ti' TO THE NEWLY MARRIED I=l=l New Furniture, rpn. undersigned would respectfully announce that he manufactures and keeps constantly on hand a lino, and splendid assortment o DINING AND BREAKFAST TA ELKS, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS WAS!' AND CANDLE STANDS Windsor and cane seat chairs. cupboards, gilt anti tome. wood moulding for mirror and picture frames. and a vari ety of articles not mentioned, at prices that cannot fail to be satisfactory. Ile is also agent for the well known Bailey Si Decamp patent spring Bed Bottom. The public use invited to call and stamina his steak before purchasing elsewhere. Work and sales room on 1111 l street, near Smith, one door west of Yenter's store. JAMES HIGGINS. Huntingdon, Aug.l, zt3 3 0 , 5 -6- 1021 - 73 ( a ) J.. M. WISE , Manidaelurer and Dealer in JUI "rj Xt. AT I ri" "ILT 11. DIM, Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to his stand ou Hill at., Huntingdon, in the rear of George W Swartz' Watch and Jewelry More, where he manufactures and keops all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per sons nuking to purchase, will do well to give him a call. Repairing of all kinds attended to pre:raptly and charges reasonable. /Xi,- Also, Undostaking carried on, and Vogl., made in any style desired, at abort notice. The subscriber has a NEW AND*.gLEgercr HEARSE and is prepared to attend Funerals at any nee 1 1 5 0 1s t r. ow or country. Huntingdon, May li, 1810-er Accordeons. " From $3.00 upwards, at Lewia', Book Store. Cit Micilisements. CENTRAL HOTEL, SOUTII EAST CORNER FOURTH AND SPEIXEC BIN, PHILADELPHIA E.CIIILCOTE, (formerly of ilentingtion C 0.,) Pacteg. Centrally located and the most convenient point for merchants visiting the city. Accommodationi of, the first-class. All the modern improvements. Very ai• ten tion will be extended to guests. janslyst $ 9 OO A YEAR EXPENSESw.s,I To Agents to sell tho colphratod SVILSON SEWING MACHINES The best machine in the yraild. Stitch alike on both sides. ONE MACHINE 111TOOE0 MIME. FOE further particulars addrees 25 N. 9th !Arcot. Ohl WielphYsi Pa. Inbgo gat Viso .4,5. - - 3 Barclay St., N.Y. or 38 W.4tla St., MIAMI:Ith It If they Want the most popular and best selling subscription books published. and the mei/ 4.5, eratterms. Send for circulars. Theyivillcbsti , dit nothing, and maybe of great benefit to you. . IMMEI ARCH . ST., CARPET IVAREnatisi, 832 ARCH BELOW Mill STREET, „ PIIILADBLPILIA The Old .Estahliehed Stand 1,, „ Receiving for the Sring,Tratle a large stock of the New Styles of 0.2312,1= 1 =T1NG-S" Purchased at the Lowest GOLD RATES, end will be cold at a great reduction front la-d, season's prices. - ~ ENGLISH DRUSSELS at $1 50, and all other' goods - la ProP9rtion. • JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, 832 Arch St.t.e,4t, Mla3o-31n RUTTOIi & IMcCONNELL, 3 P-4 O. 809 MARKET, ST:1181,T, • , I.Cora Side, • PHILADELPHIA. PARLOR, DINING-ROOM.! CHAMBER FURNITURE; Of the Latest Styles and' best ‘manufaetire • ALSO ' FEATHER BEDS and MATTRESSES. . leb 23, Sm. • • NORWAY 'OATS. WE beige now in store a large:lot:of ir the OCJIIIIIIO Rime&ll stock of NORWAY OATS WLicb we aro oB•ring as low ap any reaponsibla how* ilk . . • our trado. GARDEN SEEDS, Eiery variety. Warranted fresh nod genuine. one trial: secures your confidence. ' : ; 2' PLOWS', lloirons, Cultivators. Brond Cast Seed Sowers, Corn Planters, Seed Drills, and the largest nasortineritst, • • AGRICULTtritAti' To be hand to dale*. Our Ainriteitr's GliildO,Und Calendar for 18;0 'and Pride List of Scads wailed Freo to all applicants. WADE & ARMSTRONG, . [Sticceaeors to , Paean!' 1111)Frisj REED AND IMPLEMENT ITAREIIOIISS, •: . - 1120 MARKET ST., .131111ade1phis MIME UNITED' STATES • • Bought, Sold and.Exclisinged:, ON INtOST Bought,antl Sold, at ,Market Rates COUPONS CASHED. PACIFIC. ,g4ltit(miti BONDS •• !Boiight and sold. •'‘ S • Bought and Sold on Cornminakop,only Accounts received 'add'-interest' on daily balances subject to' alma, 'ateight. ( E TEN 40 SOUTH 3D ST4PAT, PH IL A D ELP 0:S . A - .D'AL I S rput: Oren. American Health ;Restorer: sintifles the blood and cares Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Diseases. Itheumatiem:DiSesees of Women Ladd att Chronic Affections of the Blood, Liver and Et& noys: lissom:fled:led by the Efeliecil:Faculty 'tad thousand of our best, citizens. Bead the testimony of Physicians and ' peilen i to who have used Rosadalla send for .our .Rosadat is Guide td Health or Almanac for this year; *bleb we publish for gratuitous, distribution will give you much ialunble information. • —' • ••• Dz. It. W. Carr, of Baltimore says: . I take pleasure hi rehnilMendlng is as ts.. very ,powerful alterative.; I have seen, It used in two cases with happy results—ono hi ease ,of secondary. eyphil is, in .which the patient, pre. ou innced bite:self cured 'after hiving taken flee bottles of your, medicine. , The other, is a case .of scrofula standing, vshl6ll' is rapidly Ids pravlng under its, use, apd the indication" are that the patient will seen recover. I have cam folly examined the formula by which year .RO6ll. dalis Is node, nod And it an excellent conspOnnd obeli alterative ingredients: 7 l. I ' ' Dr: Specks, of Nicholas Ville. Ky.,- Says he has used Rosadatis in cases ofperofuls.fand.seco,ndety Syphilis with satisfaenity results—as a cleaner of the blood I know no better, remedy. Samuel G. McFadden, Sltirfreeboro' Tennessee son: , , • ,•: . I have need seven bottles of Randall', and an entirely cured lot Rheumatism:send me fonr:bot. Hee, as I wish it for my brother, who bap meta. lout am eyes. .; • , - ' ' • Benjamin Bechtel, of Lima, Ohio, writes, I have suffered for twenty years with an inveterate crop. lion over my body; a short .time since I pur chased a bottle of Rosadalis and Detracted a per. I foot cure. , Itocadalis to sold by - JblinTleitd ilia B.'B. Bmitbl lluntingdon, Da, and Droggista generally. •Latitatory, 61 Exchange Place, Baltimore: 1 , CLEBIENti &. CO, Feb. 234 yr. 2 8 ' ' Irciplietere. • rJELA.I:74GOEVEV RAW BONE ' SUPER-PHOSPHATE; OF LIME, T RADE MARK: - • SPRING 107% Farmers Inoreasdyour crop of CORY, OATS, POTATOES, WHEAT, AND GRASS. As well as ADD TO THE FERTILITY OF YOUR SOIL, Dy a Judicious And Economical mode of M/S A ST.T,T 12, I -W . a-_, Get the value of your outlay the first seasoA, Obtain better filled ears and heavier graig. Keep Your soil free from , NOXIOUS Mahe your land permanently fertile— , ,„ Over SIXTEEN years of Constaut Asap on MI crape, ban proven that Baugh•s Raw Bono Plsosphsto may be de• pendod upon by Farmure• HIGHLY IMPROVED AND STANDARD WARRANTED. For Fele by Agricultural Dealers generally BAUGH & SONS, MANUPACTORZEO, Office, No. 20 South Delaware Avenue, mlai-Ont PHILADELPHIA. LIME. , . From tko kiln of Geo. Tnylet, Markleaburg, pros-- on by chemical analyalg to be of the best quality, cone etnntly kept and for Enieln, any quantity, at the depot ot. the Huntingdon and Bread Top. Railroad, , - LW- the" Apply 'to Itenr.y Leleter, qi FrOPtiatty Top Gteeie,'! Tine-Ottßedid'