Eke Olobe. Y 7 -1 i s rsi 6 - 1) o PA Tuesday morning, May 17, 1870. LOCAL & PERSONAL. IMES Mt.-Morialt • Lodge, No. 300, Meets second Monday evening or each month, In Brown's Standing Stone H. R. A. Chapter, No. 201, meets the first Tuesday evening of each mouth, in Brown's building. Juniata Lodge, N 0.117, 0. 0. F., meets every Friday evening, third floor, in Leister's building. Mount Hor Clasp ,of Q. F. , , meets every second and fourth Tuesdays , in Leinter's building, third floor. &waling Stone Lodge, No. 85.1. 0, G. T., meets every Tuesday evening in third floor of Bead's building. .Aliwpabne Tribe, No: 68, 1. 0. ofll. 'lll, meets every Thursday evening, third floor, Leirter's building. Young MenYe Christian Anociation meets the first and third Monday evenings each month, in Smith's building. POSt 33, G. A. R., meets Third Monday of each month . In Court House. Town Council meets the ,first Friday, evening of each month. Huntingdon Le;dge, No. 149, N. of P., Meets every Sat- Isrday evening, in Smith's - r• Huntingdon Temple of Honor, No, 71,•maati thb fourth Monday of,eneh mouth in Good •• • - The .Irebrierian Club meets overiThursday evening, in EIMIEMI Raptiet - Chnrch—Washington Street. — ReT.'J. W. Plan sett. Services on Sabbath Oa% a. p. m. Catholic—Washington Street.' Roy. . LAylward. ger wipai first three Sundays In h. ,everp month. , 'Evangelical Riithernet-311MiniStrit , Sev. l .7. liorrirne on Sabbath : 10, 1 4 a. m., 7 S. m. Berman ReformedL.Chtiretr Street. Rev. 5. D. Steckle. - Service on Sabbath: 7. p. m. Methodist EplaFppal,—church,Strset. Rev. M. S. Foster Services oh Sabbath:TM% e.`m.; 7 - 17. m. ProVetaaS Epischpal—lifir street: J on•Sebtiath 10%1. nu, 63/p PrObby ter tanllllll Street. Rey., 0. 19.,Zahniser. Ser vices en Sabbath: II a. in.,ft ,p.m. • On take . lying.. Slaree.==iceals Wanted:=•-every dollar due this'office ,Money - is stiid,io"`lio - 41:entier. We don't aee it. • ••: • TWO, ladies , ireached from Boston pulpiti recently. A menagerie is coming. The boys are paying, their pennies. ", The covering. , of the old' hay Sc,ales is to be Sold on-neatßatniday. - The Johnstown Tribzine of last week, was entirely "local and personal." Bennets are now to be worn that. can be seen with _ -the naked eye. Don't depend upon your own lungs aloi3e'; use the lungs' of . the press. Tho borough 'fathers want more pay . ements made. So do the people. ..The ice - cream gar dens and soda Water, fountains are well patronized. TOY_ call - attention tci'ncliintiin'mont of sale of lands - ,inlndiantkcottioy. Bad punctuation—stopping'a paper witliont paying for • it. r .Don:t try it. tristi , razcir sharpener in •Tyrone swallowed a' live, toad forlialf.a . dollar. The,batholics will, hold a pic-nicat tho'Groi;o .on-;Vriday , and Saturday next—. s "' • . , . ;_':Li 'c - Sell at - Armin profits, for' cash, And make it inown, through the newspa- 'The •Juniata DiStrici.COnvintion.of Good Templars meets at-WilliamSburg ' '• A: buttonwood trod in Juniata,cotin tymeasorotE thirty feet in circumfer- Ow; • . .'ho' MercerS6u4 Classes of 'die 'Re formed church will meet in Sehellsburg on il.l9 . th' inst. hydrophobia a days of hydrophobia are coming rapidly- and our Aogs are not,to,be muzzled. •..- • .- A touching incident—aY kiss—hap pened, -# the depot in this, place, the other 'O . vening... . •• • 'The duly on hairpins under the new tariff bill- is fifty percent. ad valorem. Girls, stick a pin there: ''There are seventeen, candidates for Republican nomination in Blair coun ty. Not so, hereaway. . Ari infant child of Mr.-Bdward Runk of Philipsburg, awallowed, a thimble the ether day which came near ending its life. The whitebrtish brigade is now dril ling accoriling to the manual every Morning and evening, in different por tions-of out , borough. ' . , Sunday fishing - is•striotly forbidden by. hirrniticlaw, as well as Divine;-and yet there are _some fishermen in our nefghbOrbOod'WhO'violate both: - • ,J.11.r5. -- Eignes Kemp,. a woman suf frageite, lectured in Hollidaysburg the other day,.and 'get the aenstof that peopltio a nut-shell audience.. - The 'Huntingdon Buildini,Associa lien. Will meet to adopt a Constitution ut,Lytle's office on Saturday evening %next. A: full attendance is desired. - The Castilian Garden, so justly cel ebrated, is again open tor the season, and is crowded nightly with custom ers for some of the Col.'s excellent ice cream. • . _ If you Want to get rid of .a beggar, ask him if he saw the saw to saw the Wood you would have him to saw. Ho will tindeistand you and tell somebody else ho:saw you. ' Those who cannot govern their own tempersotre not capable of governing others. Parents and_ teachers should first learn the art of governing thern• selVes. Farniers, think of it, and make your bend do likewise. The LeWistown, Gazette boasts a specimen -egg 'which measured 10i by 71 inches, and weigh ing half pound strong. - ..)Nien who.are compelled to sit on a cOal'acuttle and take their noon repast ,off the head of a barrel will understand it is house-cleaning time. The good wives will have their way. Two law students created a sense in Harrisburg the other day by wdlliog Off their coats and cutting grass ith a scythe, at the Capitol. Neith ; or of them got hbrt. .:• Stanton advocates' "sober wo men" instead of drunken men for rail- Way engineers and conductors. Now wouldn't it be gal-orious to have a fe male conductor on our railways? - the Empress Eugenie of France Whb is hen of the walk in fashion, is said to be a :homely Creature, but of good shape and very graceful,_ and, compared with tins Emperor; • looks like - a peacock alongside of tiivaddling duck. ,- Old - criminal . was once asked Wbat„was thefirat stoP'that-led to his; 'ruin, when he answered "The first step was Cheating h printer out'of two years' subscription. When I did that, the devil got such a grip I could.never shake him off." In Kentucky a little boy was nurs ing the baby, while its mother was out. The baby would not go to sleep, and as the boy had seen his mother give it laudanum to set it asleep, ho thought be would follow suit. The baby went to sloop and is now under the soil;. - . IIII;ITINGDONBUILDINO AND LOAN Airiocr anoNr—A.- meeting for the,OritanisatiOn - of this . ; Xasocuition - ivtie held at the la .. . , Office of P. M. & M. S. Lytle, on Wednesday evening, the 11th inet. was called to tho chair, and Milton S. Lytle elected Secretary. S. B. Chaney, Big., offered a resolution tVat,ArLicle 3d of the Constitutionof ! the Franklin Building and Savings Association of Jle'ading be _adopte.,4for,, , this Assooiakiop and that wo proceed tO l l the" -) eleetion'6f per manent officers. ~„ • _ 'II. o:.Weitier;!Beibittiovedijiat tlie i'l36 lution_be tunendod-so.lbat •the-annual:mlec tion of officcre„be : .on the fourth Monday of August unti l that theofficerf now, to be elected serve until the' fourth Monday in August, 187-1. Tlie itutetuktgent the fresoltttiort ae titnkidea ieie`titiopted: • t ' • Qtr motion pr got Wed to the election of per manent officers, with the following result: President, S. B. Chaney. Vice President, 11. Weaver. Treasurer, A. Elliott. '', • - Secretary,• P. M. Lytle. • „ DIRSCTOREI One year—John Major, J. S. Corninan, S. Wharton: ;`;"• .; .; ? Two years—J. M. 14oguire,B. • Three years—J.-C. Clarke, R. M. Cun ningham, Luke Reilly. - A committee on Conatittition and By-laws, consisting , . of Chaney, H. 0. :Weaver, and John Major, was appointed, to report, at nekiniebting.:'• i. • On motion, the Secretary was direCted to ritectire;ti:bobk iti wjiiol to Alike aubsciiPtiiiis of stook, that said,-book•be. opened_ by him and kept in.his office or other , place, where persons; desiring- to :become members can have access to it, and.that he give public no tice when the book is ready. Adjonined to meet aw hicallof the Ties. ident.,- , - •. R. MatvzirT, Chairman.. MILTODf,S, LYTLZlPeoretiry. , LECTURES INDIA.—Rev. John D. Brown, nine years a Missionary in In dia, having just returned to his native laud'; will deliVer: two lectures for4ho benefit of,the,YM C , A, in ithe Court House ,on Priday,and Saturday:even ings; May 20th and 21st, on the Man ners -and• Customs of the Natives of that heathen land.,,; The first of tbeEie lectures will be doscriptiss of pilgrim; ages to, and grand Melee-on the Gan ges and other_ sacred shilnes of India, female degradation and suicide; curses of child marriage and polygarey„child • • . r?• rourdeV;bitrinog th6,deud,.bloody sa6 : rificee-by T nortllern ;JO*, lopercasy tunis,'Mandin:mednthiptfy-, - c tire Tof ciste i reptiles, modes of travel,•mis'- *nary work, etc., etc. Tbeseleetures will bo full of strange,end- striking ln iereSt, and as the houSe•Will" - ,be full, tickets should be secured early. 'Tick ets sold at Blair's; Read's and Glazier's stores. - , . A Boston ,tit;iter . 'comes to the de fense of women against the _current notion that they aro peculiarly addic ted to gossip, alleging that in .a ooun tri grocery store, among barrels of molasses, and piles of salt fish, more gossip is talked by men in One:capping than-is beard in all - the farm•houses of the town:—We aro strongly inclined to agree with the Boston man. is not at all surprising that people oat so much candy in our town and neighborhood, when the fact is that Ltike Reilly makes such a pure article, and sells it at such' low prices. 'His Cakes , also .sell -rapidly; while his Syrups command a rapidly increasing sale. ' It. sm. Another slight fire occurred at Miner's tannery in this place; yester day. The roof was set on fire by the sparks from a locomotive. We think somebody will have pretty heavy dam agectskpay.if measures are , not takeii to prevent the almost monthly ignition of that building by locomotives. ,BSA Social Meeting for prayer and conference concerning - - ,the interests - of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held this Tuesday evening in the batie"menf , ef 'the -Methodist church at 8 o'clock: All' ministers, class load ors and othere;are invited to be pia ent. ' ' " It.is stated that a French gardener, oyarhantingeorile tree!, found ono a piece of woolen rag, and itovas cov ered with caterpillars. He saw, the catorPillar dodge at once, invested 'in more woolen ,rags; Pu,t them oii trees, *and the .catorpillars wont' foi them; 'and he found, his trees wererid of the nuisance. The C, ommissionersof Centre coun ty offered:a prize of teir - dollari to' the collector who would be the first to set tle up his dupliCate for the year J 869. The premium Was - taken by-liisiph .K. Weaver, of Miles township. Wouldn't our Commissioners do iigcuid thing — by doing likewise ? Now for something now At Mc- Neirs'Temiile of Fashion, Smith's new Building, may be seen .the -finest •as sortment of yotuig 'men's Hats, 'ever broUght - to Huntingdon; New styles constantly arriving, and a variety, to suit the tastes of all. • 2t. gm. Gentlemen aro invited to Mc •Neil's Temple of Fashion, to'. see the large line of Furnishing Goods, Col lars, Bows, Ties,'and'fine:Biistot Hos' , iery. 2t. A.- Steel is - prepared tn,furn= ishAr-kinds of lumber - -for huildink purposes; also wood by' the cord. He will.ke ready in a few days to furnish wood cut, ready for the stove ,per' Bright, freak._ and seasonable— the new Wall Paper and Window Shades at Blair's '.1190k Store. .?.t Be' The subscription book for stock in the nuntingdon.Bailding and Loan Association is now;open at the law . -of. fide of P. M. & M, ..` large arictisplendid stook of Sundowns, Parasols, Sqnsbades, arid Umbrellas, at ItioNeirs Temple of Fashion.gw. m.Capt. Thos. Johhston has just gone to the east to - lay in another stock of goods for the Mammoth store. . Serb For neat JOB PRINTING, call at the "GLOBE JOB' PRINTINC OFFICE,P at Hun tipgdon, Pa. •• Caitiff. be lbfelereatiT"•' - - Red Front-, Orocery, receives-new supi)lipe: eyel•yi dtiy; the Most and•-erfieh y stjaild'ean't sold. New, ..liegle,Shad, Dry Salt Rae and Piekled — liiihing - ,. the beet and Trout, cheaßen than the pltegpot, • • ' mmase Ini-F.- ( n*-1-ci c l 4noo, .s.te;tie & Isott willdelivor x tree of freight, ono ofAn4l.4oVmOiorii n4nuftiO • tuOd. It hatjtkilering‘,4ll, enclosed and 14 , 41 warTatit No,#orjri•no - salez!..i TkrOy 404 B. 004 thitiiie6,to grind mower sincil3nciedyo' May 10-2titi.y . N , ir, 7 'Ct , ndtali Marko; Butter 25, 30, 35, as to quality; eggs 15; lard 20.; green apples,7s@l,so per bushel; potatoes . 551g150';' dried apples $1:7,5®2,00; beaus ,$2 00®2,25; dried peaches, good, 15@22 cents per lb ; dried boef 250, '(.3:llatit 23 ;''StMut der 1418 FlOur' from 6:2 . 5, 5 5'd:80010i* balf9l: l ,,kt I.; lip • IAUKB : I'ot.titoo dolls; good b . ntteractive; green apples, few •offer. -, • ~ .Dasse Maaiso.—The undersigned would reepeotfully inform the citizens of Hunting don and yioinity that she bas commenced the bisinese of Tarim and Fancy sewing at this residerde or'Mr. "ll. , C."Wenier,' in West Huntingdon: , ‘Allitindaof Patterns are kept constantly on hard for sale at the lowest pri ces; also; cutting and fitting' done` to order. I mhst earnestly solicit Webers of the publio patronage, maylo Mae. S. M. mcatuLEr. SALT ElSPoitzum.f.,--Dealers, took talent in terest and buy yew salt from Henry & Co. Their faCilities for 'furnishing salt are great er than anyother holiso in central Penneyl vaniat'andtaviiiirailiini of boats running to and from Philadelphia and Baltimore, they are prepared to furnish-01,16E0s by:llie pack, car or, boat loadott prices which defy com petition. Ap 19-3 m. Ladles Dresses and Bake Mie. l B. Metiatie r6peetfully ' in forms.the, public that she has removed to the babe; fortherljr . oeediiiied by $1 IVlcliariigill, on 'Washington street, and prepared to make Ladies' Dresses and boys' Clothing, of all kinds. She respectfully invites a full shaielif 'patronage:- Cafwet . , , Matildis — Pheisennt" is proparod to Treanp , .:rag :carpe.tg; add doliattd:',rattriinbie frbin 4 a leilerou'd - Resided ad ingtore Street; • West' Hun tin rd‘ • • • tf 1n.:1.827 five soldiers were consider ed flufficisuLuseort from, Leavenworth into The heart oj,:,,the, Indian country. After'forty ye t ars hunianitarian efforts with the' ruffian . ; thirty-ffve'thousand soldiers aro required to giard the set tlement. -4 • • -,•• ,:Itax:e , i Furiperuppo4ip - g , .4 will do well to. cull on Wharton & Ma guire „and, examine : the - Willoughby gum-sprin'g grain "drill;'either with or withbht pheaphato attaohtnent,_ before purebaeing.., • ,; tf law- A largo stock of , the best Stone ware of-all-kindsi now on band at the Red Froht GroterY,;ind stilliaechcap. or, wholesale and retail, than at any other place in the county. , 163.-111cLanahan, Stone & Isetti Hollidays burg, havo the largest and:best assortment of Garden .and Flower . Seeds, in this vicinity. Send for Catalogue: 5 and 10 cent papers seat on receipt bf money, poet-paid. Lleo-4m Seed Potatoes.---Choice seed po tatoes—the-Early Itose, the Pure Gar nett, the Lady's Choice, and other va rieties, for sale at the RED „FRONT GROCERY. E e—Buckeye Reapers and' Mowers, Telegraph Fodder Cutter, Buckeye Corn , Shelierli„A'griculfurat a'n& .Gar dening implements, on hand at A. B. Stewart & Co. ap 26 4t A resident of the State of Kansas writes to intending emigrant's - that they must expect to have six months shaking with the ague to ,begin with after which they will be healthy. 0 • ger Improved Buckeye and the Buckeye and Ohio harvester. .combined, Reapers .and Mowers, repairs of the Buckeye, always on bandirat MoVanahtin, ;Stone'di Isett's; "Holli daysburg, Pu. feg 5m McCoNtausTowN LIME.—I have appoint ed stile agent for the ilale of my well khOirrr.lime in Huntingdon. 'Per sons wanting-lime will apply to him. •ap26,im - TnomAsjdocatn. likir Double Harpoon Hay Forks, best in use, and there has never been one returned so far; all are warranted. MoLanahan, Stone & Ise% Hollidaysburg. _ fe9-5m t 3 Cider Mille, Grain Separators, Clover Hullers and Sternmerd, Cultivators, Washing Machines, etc., etc:,'at MeLanahan, Stone & Isett's, Hollidaysburg, Pa. fe9-8m game•of MOO Ball will be played between the Young America arid a 'se lected nipp of tbe,b,eet,playere.in town, on next Saturday afternoon: Garden Seeds:---MI kirids of Fresh Gaideo Seeds for saki tit RED FRONT GROCERY. ,l 6 Use'Kiheei's'oUgh Syrup. It is reliable See certificates.' Procure it of S. S. Smith:' mhl6-3m GRAPE VISES FOR SALE—two years old. Delasfare '37 'ets., Concord 25, Isabella 15. ' IBR'AEL Gamitts. Alexandria, April 18. • frllte...Best Gum Roller and Gum 'Spring Grain Drills, at MeLnnahan, Stone &hell's, I.l.9llidayaburg, Pa. . • fe9-8m tar Pratt & Hay Rakes, at Me- Lanahar., Stone & Isett'a, nollidaysburg.l.sm . XI/O'Gara finger stalls and gam diapers at apl2-3m Ground Alum, American and Dairy Salt at reduced prices, at Henry & Co'e. 3m 014:1-111cLabahan:Sedrie & Isett, liollidays• burg ;15 - ntratit'alblikeir instrunlenfe. Ve9-sm. 4er Mackerel, •Roe,. Lake,', and Labrador Herring at Henry & Co's. apl.2-3m tar Fish Oil for sale at Lewis' Red Front Grocery. .1x4,; What yon don't- sae At thO'ille'd Front Grocery ask for. • , .41.:1 MARRIED, At tho Di. E: Pareonao in Caesvillo May 10th, by Rev. A. W. Dec4er, Mr. D. E. DAVIDE; to like MATTIE IL 14E4- TER. On the 12th. inet., by Rev. J. W. .love, gr. BENJAMIN MALBEED to Miss LAOILL BENNETT ; both of Alexan dria. MARKETS. '' =3 : ' : I, , , ' , POILADELPIIIA, May 16. 1170. . . - SuPerflnelleur pet barrel - - " 01.6004 75 Extra Flour per barrel $6.000626 Ryer Illair per barre 1:..,...: 51.25 ItedlYheat per bushel . 1.3301.40 Eye per bushel i..“ 1.0301.05 Corn per bushel 1 ... • • ' 1.1001,13 Oats per bushel 650b7ets. ' Possnaaau, May 16, 1871/ Sbli&F.iFboat Flout' pit barrel ;... 5.65(45.8$ Wheat per bushel' - ^ $1.25@150 Corn per bushel ss®B7 Oats per buehol 47@43cts. :Nye per bushel $0.95(41.00 • Barley - ' - $0.90®50.85 FINANCIAL. 'Nast,Yotta,'Slay 16.--Gold closed at $1.14%. • r - "-- ' PHILADELPHIA, May 14,18 1 70; iiiii : followibg are the closing prices of De g' Haven 8r0.,,40 South Third Street, U. S. 6's 'Bl, - " 116} 1171 " "•L '62, • • - 1121 1121- " 111 k t• )65, ' 4 • 1111 1111 " ''66, new, 4 - 1131 114 Of • •" ' O7, •' • n 1141 114 i tit s 1141 114 k -v"!!.. s's, 10.40'5, a 105' 108.1 S, 30 Year 0 per rent. C. 1121 1121 Due, Cotap, Int. Notes, - • ' 19 Gold •-; • - - - 1141 1141 Iper, - - - 108 110 ?Aim Paqfic !ZS Ist 31'. Bonds 855' 895 Central Pacific R. R. - 930 990 Union:Pacffic Land Grant Bonds 770' • 780 , i f .11 : , ..7:: - IINTINGDON MARKETS. - - -CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HENRY &SO. , 117101.18ALIP!llq.S. Film n. r .-Super fine Flour, per barrel, . $4.25 Extiollour,' --' 7 do .- ' 9.50 Family Flour, do 5.00 GRAIN—Rod Wlest, per bushel, --@l.lO -'. White Wheat, , do ' • I.ls • Bpi" - , ' - do • 00 Corn', ' , . now, ' do , 85 Oats, . ' . do . - . ' 40 Barley,do '. 1.00 SEED—Timothy, - do .1 3.60 Flaxseed, - , do ' 1:75 Cloverseed,"per'69 lbs. " B.OO CoAL—Hard coal, per ton, .6.00a7.50 Broad Top coal, do .' ' 3.00@3,50 Luanne, per 1000 feet, - 12.00@,30.00 SitiNacts—Lap, per 1000 ft., , 10.00@12.00 Joint Shingles, do ~ 5.00@6.50 MUCELLANEOUB—Bark, per cord, .8.50 Bran, per cwt., 1.00 - Hops, per pound ' , 40 W001,. r . du -. 450 HaY, per ton, ' 12.00 Hides,- ' 13@7 ' ' CO TO THE RED FRONT GROCERY - • . "1 1 3301E11 313.1M151M SYRUPS, , • CRACKERS, MOLASSES, ColincTionßy, - SUGARS, QUEENSMARE, COFFEES, GLASSWARE, TEAS, , , r STONEWARE,. NEAT, &c., dcc , &c., &a, &c:, &a., CHEAP. EXAMPLES OF ' • - • . • -LO.SSES ,-P.AID ... • • BY TUX NEW- ENGLAND MUTUAL Lp*EINSURANCE-cOMPAN.Y. --. , . • Underl'he MaAsacdusetts-Loo, During LSO. WILLIAM MEALY; of New York City, was insured in 1861. He ceased paying in 1868 ; died In 1860,-when bin l'olicy woe paid. The liability of the Company expired November 7, 1875. • NATANIEL A;CONTIN, of Dorefiester, Na".,. was in• scrod in 1654. Lot his Policy lapse; died In 1869, and wrereovered until September, 1878. CHARLES 8. WiIAItTONDY, of Seneca falls, N. 11, insured in 1065.' Ho ceasod paying in 1868 ; died in 1869, and his family were promptly paid. W 51211. HABILIS, of tauntop, Hass., took a Policy in 1867, which lapsielln 1869. He died shortly after big Di entrance was paid, and the Compiny'e liability for the loss would not Lave ceased un ill September 28, 1871. STATiCiIIENT . , "- OF THE NB lk ENGLAND, JANUARY 1, 1870. Amide $8,500,000 Income; 1869 • - 3,000,000 Dividend paid, 1869 780,195 'Loans paid,lB69 705,000 Total Losses paid - 4,200,000 Total Dividends paid 4.990,000 IMAM AGENT WANTED in Huntingdon county, Ad dress STROUD & MARSTON, General tilts., 133 BOUM. FOURTU STREET, PIIILADEPHIA. Ap. 284 w. THEY ASK WHO' DOES.THISI TILE undersigtied,would.respectfully inform the citizens of the town and country that they aro prepared to REPAIR WALLS, WIIITEN CEILINGS, and UANG Plain and Ornamental PAPER in the beet style. Also, to furnish material and do PLASTERING et the shortest notice and on moderate terms. . . . . . . Thankful for past patronage thoy solicit • continu once of the same. • T. G. STRICKLER zi co. Huntingdon, March 31-3 m $9OO MI MR 'WANTED an active man; in each coon . ty In the State, to travel and take order' by sample, for Tea, Coffee. and Spices. To suitable men we will give salary of $OOO to SLOOP& year, above travel ing and other expenses. and a reasonable con:midden on Immediate applications are solicited from proper par ties. Belbrences exchanged. Apply to, or address im mediately. - .J a .PACKICII It CO.. ' "Continental Mills" - - ap2filw' 394 flowery, New York. I '4A: - .;• v ki`e•.ll.lP v i (.- •-• ti V — 0 33- ( 3 8tit c y.• t • ... , • - EXECUTOR'S NOTTan [Estate of CONItAD IllATrilkB.) • lantore testamentary on the estate of Coarad.Mattbiae late of Dublin township, decetteed,having hoop granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves In. debted will make immediate payment, and those having claims wilt preaent them duly authenticated, without do, lay. JOHN MINNICII, ap26ota , Ssocutor. ENVELQP.IIB-- By the box, pack, otlase quantity, for sale aGG .1d477:V1399% ST.4I:TONPFT 31m -giTOlllt . .. 0 7..7. 4, : - Ei.•. :.; .4:2 , ,i,,J4!•_ , • - • ,- •;•:.-- - :4- - -..„-•,,,,_-- - ra , -.„.,..„--7.,...., •,,... , ~ ,-,, , ---- *A.-. , •.. , •:--;4 , :.- - , , „..,,,:: 4,, ._,..... , "6„-az. ,, „_,•Le,,,. , .:,: . ,: .. ,..-",.,,.-- ,..5t , . i f i % fr?tycl „act per et. by buying yolif IhdtFumente ffo6t ' ar. 40r3E1.30MDIM, DEALER IN STEINWAY & SONS, CIIICKERING & THE WEBFAI ••" RAVEN & BACON'S. 1 • TUE 'UNION EtANOFORTE CO'S GEORGE Id:GUILD ik'plys, CONBADIWEYEItS„' AND ALL tiTTIER ' • P/A:NOS. _ _ MASON & HAMLIN'S, and GEO. WOODS &, CO'S celebrated ORGANS, or any other make dentrod. Also, MELODEONS, GUI TARS, VIOLINS, German Accordemm, Sheet Music, Mu sic Rooks, Ac. New and good Pltutop foe $3OO find upwards. New 9 OctaM Organs for $3O New Melodeons 'far 170 Instruments Werratiled.forfire years. Agents supp , lffel , et wholesale mice's, the same as In the city.• Celt on or address N.J. •, teal. 011.9.Et111i t . . Iluntiogpvt, h'epl9,s'o • • 241 Soo LeleterkeNeW JOHN C. MILLER ) Ruccenor to C. H. MILLitR & , DEALER IN All Kinds of LEATHER ) SHOE FINDINGS HUNTINGDON, PA. j 0.2.1570 rr -Rmivrol.r..n . -' TO TIIE N. E. CORNER: OF DIAI4OND. Boot and Shoe Emporium. r JOHN IL WESTBROOK Respectfully Incinvill iluntingdon and vicinity that ho Saekatreceivoi from tho city a Raw and eplendid stock of ;'BOOTS 'Si SHO.I3SDIKTS k` CAi s, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sad' Trunks, &c., •ke., &c., eke. nil of which ho le prepared to sell at greatly reduced prime Don't forgot the new stand in tho Diamond. Old eoeig. mere and the public generally are Invited to cell. Huntingdon, rip. 7, 1869. !kGOD. SHAEFFER iln** inturned from Win' oast with a 414142 SPLENDID' STOOK. - • cos SOOTS, Which ho offers to the inspection of his customers and tho public goneralls. It. will cell kb stook at the most REASON,A.Bp end ame who purchase once will surely , ' call • BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER, and REPAIRING done in the neatest and most expedi tious manner. Call upon Mr. Echidna at his eßhp on Hill street, s fow door, west of the Diamond. ap. 14, 1661 N EW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. i • WM.:AFRICA . Informs the pithrlic that he has I 'pact opened at his old stand in the Diamond,,,rie litmtlegdon, A. Fine ASsortmenrof • all kinds . of ) - BOOTS AND SHOES,. roi,tad.tio'Gentliiinia and ChildieiCf All of which he will oell at fair price*. Quick Ma and smolt profits. Call and examine my *took. Manufacturing and Repoliing done Aiorder as mai. Ituntlogion, Ap. li, 1569. • , .• „:. NEW LEATHER HOUSE. THE Fiala OF LEAS McVITTY, haveleased the i lerise Ere story LanikeT Houeq hum James !igiut,4r;•;) ii0;432, NORTH TIIIRD - STRKET; And intend doing • Hide and Loather Commission Bust. Their eons D. P. LEAS, and T. E. IicVITTY, are there, and authorised to carry on' the bueitsVect for them-l-as they are young men of good moral Murkier, and fine business qualifications. They Solicit the patronage of their brother Tanners in the county and elsewhere. AIGY-They still will continue to keep a good assortment of Spanish and Slaughter Solo Leather on hands, at their Tannery, neat. Think Springs,Auntingdori County, Ca. mara•tt. , 2LEAS k AIeVITTY. DO NOT' ' i"? "t , pAs,Blr. „. Gwars. —.• D. P. dWIN INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS JUST ViENEDA r ; SPLENDID STOCK of NEW. GOODS THAT. CAN'T ii BEAT " CHEAPNESS •AND QUALITY, -COME iAND SEE. Iluntingdon, Ap.l9, 1570 SELF BAS,I4.IiG .L , SEivizvq : ALACHIN4S. A PatentSeifr: X atteciedl.3ll;o7celebra- . - Fed artoyant a: BAKER SEWING MACHINES. Tho above machines will %aka either..the chain or Stitch, (aGA alike 'a Illoill'aitrfaCes). Call and aeo them work. For further information write to Inca' , ; CiIiHENE • , ..'' 1! • ! ; -Felt!ro Bpildjpg, pp stake. Aptil 25.11. lino tingdon, Pa. BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTIO,EI xp It you Varit y!air penny prMetil pst • °pip op I call at • • •PAT•fq P. 6 OK IAT r 4ria?a,R4-01.241t ifkiti.:CarpetB! 4kni STOOKIUII u ArP RE . Dt(atil PRICES. It; .cppstuntly, redpiyi'pg,at his,ntiWuk 000, H U.NTINGp 00, ~11 •41 Beautiful Patterns uf Carpets, fresh from thel rooms • of the manufacturers. flit stock comprises , lIHOSSELS,' INGRAINS, 7 . I 'INENITIAN,'" WOOL DUTCH, • -,tt l't COTTAGE ; • HEMP, '• ~ , ,LISTAind'RAG CARPETS, „ I ,CARpET,CI:IAIq, A nd qAtvolsT MATTING§, FLOOR STAIR. and TABLE : , A PRPSII STACK OF WA L:L PA P 9 • • I WIN DOWSIIADES • end • Tiituresi DruggetV•Yelvet Rugs, Door Mate, Extra Carpet Thread and Binding. make anpecialty of furnishing MUMMIES • end LODGES, at City Prices, and invite Futnishlng Commit tees to call and aid go o made; expressly for - their pa lmy). • • - itilnytre will tare edoney and be better suited by to the regular Carpet and 011 Cloth Store for any of th 'Above goods. I defy competition In prices and variety of beautiful patterns. „ . •'• • CARPETS 25 cent; per YARD and UPWARDS. - • I have also tt.e Agency for the Original • ROWE , SEWING MACHINE !? i willrbv i ria , the beat Family' Machine le tho world O:4RPET STOREand sughem. , !• 41'1E8 4. DROWN. BOOIES =III ~ ~ :.Ar7-r~ STATIONERY f OF ALL KINDS, WALL ' PAPER. '''O-H-EAPr Lewis? Book Store, Hiffitingtion; Pa: '' Sohool Books mid StationorY,Biblee, hymn BoOks, 'Mhicellaneous Books of all kinds, Blank Books, Sunday School Books, eto., Inks of all kinds, Notions,. Perfumery, Pock-, et Books .Pooket •Knives, Musical Instru ments, Wall Paper, Window Shades and Fixtures, etc., etc., etc. • [nov 11. tf. Ely GOODSII ME ,•, • -- PLENTY OF TEEM. ROMAIL : I .„, -*7 . MENAND BOYS' OLOTIIING - FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, JUST RECEIVED - - . . . 11, ROMANS MAP CZOTHIN:49 STORE. For tientlnmen'e Clothing of the bestmatcrial, and mule lu the best morkmanlike manner, call at S, - opposite the Franklin House In Market Spare, Hunting don, Pit.. - • EAT!! -- - - oygL!!! GEO. F. NIARSIT tdc - eitel: • 7 , HIS !USUAL LARGE !STOCIC SPRING and SUMMER-;GOODS, Olf ALL 'QUALITIES, - SHADES; AND • • • • •_ &mid slory ' ofßead's new Building. ,ago. F. MARSH. 41• F up.sdop;ntsrpk3p , Latest Arrival of Gent's Goods, WIERcgANTTAXLOR, Me removed to the room over John faro kCo 'e Ranh, (Old Broad Top Coinerdl wheiii he hi:prepared - to do all kinds of wick in hie line of busioesi. I(o banjos& receiv ed atoll line of ' • ' ' CLOTHS, - ; • VESTINGS; Thankful for prod patronage he.selicits to Continuance of illo same.. The iittehtlrin of the public - is called to Ills stock of cloth. ' Arc, which- ho is prepared to make up to order in a fashionablh:durable and workmanlike manner. Pleas() giro me a call.. • , • • • - - • - 11. ROBLEIf; ' Merchant Tailor. Huntingdon, Pa., April 7th,1869. ;Jo KISHACOQUILLAS SEMINARY. M"032, 3BOTI-ISX.MS. • ' Thfs inotitutfari itthebeanilful mountain-girt • vellay' of KlaliacciquillAs, a ords suOrlor'advantages of ellitea- Con. Thßraughly o dent and competent instructors in sTery trifpaitmouti ; ' Prench, German, Painting,- Draviirig; and Music in- PIP del A Normal class formed Spring term, whlah continuing twelve weeks, opens April 4th. Expenses for the yea r $2OO. For Catalogue address 41 MARTIN MOLILEIi, Principal, Ifishaco nil ag; ° Mullin Co.; la. • • ! Till. 26, 1870.-om. • "' The "Globe" lob. Office. - 6:iff — tiiifii,s'iiiitiiti - : To , 17, , • 1 . , • • PHILADELPHIA. . . E.CHILCOTH, C 0.,) PnoY Centrally located and the most convenient point for merchants visiting the city,' Accommodations of the first-class. All the modern - Improvements. Every et tentlep pifi'hecixdopdelpofitsests. .oan6-4* , . . P.TUkt§t $:2000 -4"7.41-4 1 .ro Agents to tho celebrated wlssltnt.,BE)Yturce, MACHINES The best rnneldne In the world. ono oh both'eldes.: .o;is Bleohtoo mum further partioulahaadrees 25 N. 9th attest, phllggelphlit PM : : 10? -..41•01 II l , " '...0 4Aillermat; Mati, c _ , AT TILE CcI3.I6NIPS b; the conitierikge r et ;;Itls every wateit: Pilo List aitd descriptfitte Catalogue, 'opt 40 tiny ark dress. Ciders filled by expiesi 0. 0, D:seltfi privilege of examlatitiort,before paying the money:, , Addesse;,i ; ALEXANDER R:IIAIIPER, t ~.‘ ,aq Chestnut fittest; Ap.1.9.2n5. Dout,,towonts. SHOULD ADDReSS ,. . 4 E NIS 3 Ei 1 .15 0 ill E • 3 Barclay St., N.Y. ot W. 4311,13, Chtelsetsti.o, M they want the'moet neptilar and best wince . 1 attbseription books publishedand the swathe., oral Germs: Sandler ' PiheyWillodstrat i nothing, laid niay . ho ofgreat lionotit to yon. , , ' 1 fai..9.ly ~ . GENTS AVANTZD, FOR • .•'t B7roapeeineir o 4l•EE ' IBLELIMIOSi to • •,: • ril") .i• A' _Masterly rersk4eatton of the 4'uNtme Poetry of the iiionoitn'cod by leadl4 - cle'rgyirieb midis:pion et 1.7 all , genomlnatlona. .:agmtrad , 034 highly esteomeci both - for lir great Intrinelci merit' mechanical flniab, l A. beaulipilyroecinctilig freim,a ,llelf and original design, alrotwoinlgy thediffotent atylca of brill& i m P 2p i l u e W l ri f ‘ t0te1 . ,11:,116 . 1 cent /cat than tho,wholesala jirica. • BItch111) find tlie moat liberal terms. For'full yarticti are, tar:Ra j atc. addrear — ; ‘,ll .1 • . YErd,„Ptitilliikity:•l',l Nay Barclay Street, Bew . 7?rk.,_ ' • - _Yonture • areroomt , _ No. 809 MAREOPI'I3TEEIT. • • ••• Arorpt. Side,, PHI ..4 1 r19. 1 % DUMAN. Gi - TRQOBE ~ , t .• r. f1.9 , 1:1 Of t,lonLp,te#.4:tylea, and ,heft manta -110341M .• ri FEATHER BEDS and MATTRESSES:; ; TINIT-P„..S4TES-!: or iv ; u1438 . • t•) Soy AndEsobangecJ l ; . : qN ISI,OST.:-LII3,ERAIr:o.ZreIi-Blat "makcit - PACIFIC . RAILROAD BONDS' )3ougllt, and Sold. -'• 'S ' l l l. 0 - 0 'lc s 'S t " = Biitight' and Sold on'Comniiesioti only, ~Ag e o9 n ta ,received ,and . intorost on daily 13Olancee auiljeot to check, at eight. YEN ROL' • 0) 40 SOLITE' 3n STREET, .15 riabZly R 0 S A 'D ALI'S rpuE Great American Health Reetere - r, the blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis, Slap Diseases. Rheumatism, Diseases of Women aUd nit Chronic Affections of the Blood, Liver and Rig: neye. Recommended by the Medical Fadalty amid; thousand of our best citizens. ••• • . Read the testimony of Shwaleianti and patients; wbd have used RosarioHs semi for our Resadalle Outdo to, llealtli or Almanac for this year, which - • we publish for gratuitous distribution; It will give you much - valuable , information:: Dr. n. W. Ciatr, of Baltimore ;aye: •I-take pleasure in recommending Yorlißosadalif is as a very powerful alterative. I. have*Ai - IC used In two odes with happy resultsowdius imcwas ,of secondary syphilis, in which Me . gatiegt nooncod hlmielf:cured 'aftrip IpHarlif • TI • Tt bottles of your medicine. ,The ptberla a caw 14 scrofula of lorig' standing,• which - 1s rapidly , far' proving under its .use, and the • indications, vim that the patierit will soon recoVei: • barite 'fare 4 fully examined the formula by whichlonnt 74omv, delis is Made, and find it ad excellent-composing' of all alterative ingredients. • - , • •Dr. Sparks, of Nieholitsvilia. ease' he kW used Rosadalis In eases afscrofula and eeppeduz. Syphilis with satisfactory results—as a Wearier qr the blood I know, no butter remedy. , ' , r Samuel' r. lllcSaddon, - rdurfroaboro' 'Tummies, itt;V•Mi ; of ' ' 'lMeiviX s l ittiarit' entirely cured of Rheumatism ;send me four, tat-1 Hee, as I wish it for my'brother, who bei qicrOfilo ions sore eyea,• -„; •t, fterijaminTechtill;orLimi, 011i6, writOr suffer - ed i tor twenty poorer witivaa,invetemitelrunl tion over my body ; a short time since I pip:: chased a bottle of losadalis and it effected, a pm: feat - HI ®. 'lloeadalie is sold by John,llead and 8. &OWN . ; Hunt iagdon, Pa., aad Droggiate generally. Labratery, 81Exchange Place, Dalthnote. , CLEMENTB & CO., Pr.:lllll49ply', Feb. 234 yr. 2 or 3 p., .13-tetj,l3'4l3l-121C10 'RAW-BONE •• SUPER-PHOSP.HATE.DF LIME; • IohDE MARK . p rrtjArg ''' ' 367.et7t 4 2ia616irizi' • - • ••: limrease yo'ur crop of ' CORN, OATS, POTATOES, IVIIEAT, AND GRASS; p ~ •' . AB well as ADD TO THE FERTILITY OF YOUR SOIL, By a Judicious and Economical mode of ' M MT :LT MR, I Get the value of your outlay flfefipt season,. Obtain betterfifled ears apq, lieq } tier grain. Keep your' u coil free fivvf rioxectus. wade. Make yoUr /mut Isicriqapeni/y fsrii lc.• • Over SIXTEEN yenta of conslapi'lisa on all crone; bag 'proven that Baugh's Bow Bono Thor ' may be de _ peadcd ulton Toy Farmm. a. o 1. C , lua %IT IMPROVED AND STANDARD WARRAETF4 yror Sale by AgriFultaral.Dealers goporally.; ; . —BAUGU:ft SONS ; • . . cit#CO, ;No. 20 Routh Deliwaro Avciakitct ruhS.Old '" -PIIILADELPIIIA. ' ',' '1 AVAIINISTkATOR'S NOTICE: .!; [Estate of IIIsNRY STAIR, dec'd.J ,- Letters of, administration upon the estate of 'Mary., Stair, late of Barre° township, deceased, Having teen granted to the undersigned; :all .orBons I odobtoir tri the , estate , will make immediate payment, and Opal log claims will prevent rlrtu for aottloutent:M.Jl 4LEAV_DER STAIR. twp., Zia ': ./• • s l r4dinlnistridoi; Q:CS ANII..T4TIOIIERY., , good aseorTmane of rafeceiliineous and B clto9, Bookel—Foolecap, 15.4ter, Mom:ncial and Note Pageg. , Plain and Fancy Envelopee—Red; Blue and Black Inks— Blank BoOke of giiineroue sizes—Foos,PenCik4F >diet-a1:44 Desk Ink - stall - de, nna every other article usual; found in Book %id Btore, can be Sad, atrad: POO" of , L \FIB' BOON, STATIONERY &JOBS° 4T,oltg:. BLANK BOOKS, • OF VAAIOI3B SIZES for sala at. • LNWIS' BOOK AND qrA tI9,IYRI.r . VO r
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