.Ely Clobe. HUNTINGDON, PA Tuesday morning, May 24,1870. LOCAL & PERSONAL. Meetings Mt. Monies Lodge, No. 300, , 3' ; 41, meets second Monday evening ot each month, in Brown's building. Standing Stone IL R. A. Chapter, .11 - o. 201, meets the fleet Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown's building. Juniata Lodge, Ha. 117, 1 , 0. O. P., meets every Friday . evening, third floor , in Leleter'S building. Mount /for Camp of L 0. 0. I', meets every second - ?end fourth Tuesdays, in Leister's building, third floor. •Sientding Stone Lodge, No. 85, I. O. G. T., meets every • Tuesday evening in third floor of Bead's building. • Arroyo/toe Tribe, No. 88, I. O. of R. X, meets every Thursday evening, third Boor, Lelster's building. . :Young Men's Christian Association meets the first end third Monday evenings each mouth, in Smith's building. Post 33, G. A. R, meets Third Monday of each mouth In Court House. . • .• Town Council meets the first Friday evening of each, month. linntingdcm Lodge, No. 149, K. of P., meets, every &t -in-bay evening, In Smith's building. ' • Huntingdon Temple of Honor, No 71, meets tbo fourth 'loads): of each month in Good Templars' Rail. Tie Ifibefen - an ad, mettle every Thursday evening, in the Y. It. C. A. room. Churches. Baptist Church—Washington Street. Rev. J. W. Plan nett. Services on Sabbath : 104 a. m., 7p. m. vuthane—WAibiagtonErrcer. Ilevat. 3. Aylward. Ser. • vices drat three Sundays in every month. Evangelical Lutheran—MiMan Street. Rev. J. J. Kerr. Services on Sabbath : 10%a. m.,7 p. m. - Darman Reformedr-Church.Stmet. Rev. S. D. Steckla. ferries on Sabbath: 7. p. Methodist Episcopal—Church Street. Rev. 11. K. rester ' Settrices on Sabbath': 10% a. r0.,•7 p. m. LPr o testant 110m:opal—Hill street: Rev. A. 11. Boyle, &nice. on Sabbath: 10% a. m., 6r p tn. Presbyterian--Vila Street:. Rev. 0. W. Rahniter. Ser vices on Eobbath: 11 a. m , 7 p. m. bathe VV ' The - Catholic pic-nic waa well attended It is beet to wear your woolen gartnente *bile longer, Promenading is one of the fashion■ that never grow old. The McConnelleburg Lutheran church bee a bell on it that was cast in Italy in 1736. The .. Alayor of Altoona offers ssoo .: revrard for thirarrest of any.incendiary in that city The answer to the question, "what is a house without a baby V is, "well, compare tirely quiet." -..The Mifflin Republican says; A valuable cow died on the street in that place from the ,effect denting too much young grass. The census-takers will commence opera tions on the let of June. They are a class -of "inhere" the people won't,object to. Ati Indiana than kicked his Wife sixteen feetiover a hydrant and theittadded insult to injury by asking her, "Ilew's that for high?" .T. he United States produced twenty-five :millions of dollars worth of cheese, and a ;hundred millions of dollars worth of butter Ilast,year. Dr: C. - N. Hickok, of Bedford, has been !elected Representative to the Grand Lodge :Ortlielfrated States of Odd Fellows, by the ;State Grand Encampment. • , If it is true that visitors measure the intel ;ligenCe of the people by the magnificence of the churches we think they would have a ,fiery poor criterion in this place. • /kiln curious fact that though the rain *Cps thousands away from church on Suo. clay,,lti_ does not deter a single man from at lending to business on week days. The value of our crops for the year 1869, divided equally smong the population would give nearly $lOO to each, man, women and child Will United , States. . People of WY - wiling don't know whether to call their - Ternalb - Judge rt - jpsticess of the peace ors justice of the peacoat. We don't knew ourselves, which would be the besteet. A Oite'eltlZeita are treatedat all houreof the ditty frith - the Mu l sic of tile. universe, from the warble of the wren to the rumble of thunder. Out timid friends prefer to have as little of the litter as possible. yOung man named Geo.Daris attempted to take the life of a young girl named Mc- Gil2an; in recently, by shoot. ing • her with' a pistol. Another supposed case of insanity.- , I'l;te surrey bf the new railroad from Mill daysburito the Gap, has been completed, and it is expected that the work will be put under contract at an early day and prosecu ted* to a speedy completion. Marnifacturing is progressing in our town with all , the industry;of steam, water power and Mired; and the indications are that this spring. will, prose one of the bailed that Huntingdon has ever enjoyed. .1f you don't answer the census taker's inistions, yon will be fined $3O. We can imagine - we see the bachelors collecting the fines from the ladies for not answering to their ages. We think they will make it suit not to be "at home." One of the richest treats these warm even ings is to propel slowly to 001. Summer's Castilian Garden, and partako of a saucer or two of his splendid Ice Cream. Those who have tried it say it banishes dull , care, and makes them feel like calling again. lu Putter county there have been no tav ern licensee granted for nineteen years, and it fins cost the county only $l2 to board her prisoners last year. Our county grants li censes and thousands of dollars for trials and boarding prisoners is the result. • Mr. Win. Duffield, in the employ of Mull vain ec Son, proprietors of the Core Forge, in. Penn township, Perry county, was found drowned in • the Forge dain on Thursday, the 12th inst. His hat was found floating in the .flam, which caused a search to be made for Jilin, when his body was found. It is not known how the accident occurred. Wrio is HEl—Early every morning an individual perambulates our town zwitii a basket on his arm, well filled, And occasionally ho is seen to go into homebody's house and come out with -I,he selfsame basket on the self same ,arm. We have been watching him ,closely, but notwithstanding he goes ; into the same houses every morning, .we have heard no complaints against ; him. This gentleman is no other than Luke Reilly, the baker, who is trans acting a legitimate business in furnish ing his splendid Bread and Rolls to his numerous' customers. WANTED.-1,000 cords of Bark, at the Mammoth Store. Tho highest market price paid in cash. May 24.1 G . BENBY & CO. M. A full set of Blacksmith's tools will be sold on Saturday, tune 4th, by Elizabeth Gardloch, executrix of :Freak Gardloch, deceased. 2t SWEET POTATO PLANTS, by the thousand, hundred, pr PTP//PF quantities, can be bad at Lewis' Red Front Oroeery: S ar Gum finger etnlle and gum diappq henry & Co's, ap12.304 DI. E. Church. Through the kindness of Rev. J. C. Clarke, we have been furnished with a copy of the Annual Minutes of the Central Penna. Conference; for March 1870, from which wo take the follow ing statistics of most of the circuits and stations in Juniata District: ' wy y :11MOW ;Olfga .1-ggaepzp -viwiTFagig. la Ergii" =Fosgt • BR . .gi , P , ' = • t -,II76 II IB EV VS I S igI c0.../tC4OIOOO O.O 0 0. ..... gsto,:inSigMs'..er:VVraBP4 MIMICICM: .2 . .... v. ......."1.1.r; ~>mNm~y uNaw~o~u t!EMMEM=Mg MaiEEIEEEEEIggi gl fi VI i eagiliii U2r.'2NS.tattnittg l rg:6l:g; StI22B3SBBSSIgaSST.tv'S :angsv Vgtztl.Z.V st,sgg gstssti I gs.si PlBBBB 8 t 4 V S 8 oj c e coo tt 8 75 88 '6' 80882.8 el co V. a at. aN ww gggg g ggge i Vi 3 i4a pO~ SS SS Si SS'S; gr,g..s cr,s. 82 2i 2 2 88222 , fIptirtNoppN''BUILDINO:AND, LOAN ASSOCIATIoN.--the second meeting of this Association was held at the, office of P.' M. & S Lytle, on'ilm,evening of the 21st inst. On motion of Mr. Major the• name of P..M. Lytle be, itd• ded to the Committee on ,Constitution and By-Laws and the Committee was instructed to report at the next regu• lay meeting. On motion of M. S. Lytle, it was or dered that the by-laws of the associa tion shall contain a provision fixing the time for the payment of install ments on the third Tuesday of each month, at or. before 5 o'clock, P. Al., commencing on third Tuesday ofJune next, and that' the loans be sold on the evening of the same day. On motion, tbo Chair appointed P. Al. Lytle, R. A. Orbison and J. C. Blair a committee to ascertain what books are necessary for the use of the asso ciation, and where, and at what, price the same can he purchased. On motion of Mr.. Crites, adjoured, to meet'it the office of the Secretary, on Thursday evening, 26th . instant s .at 81 o'clock. At this meeting the Constitution and By-Laws will be submitted and acted upon. It is important that all stockholders be present. S. B. CIiANF,Y, LymE, - _ President. ''Secretar,f. EXTENSION OF THE H. & B. T. R —Chief , Engineer Fulton writes us that he has completed the survey 'and 'field work on the route of the propos ed extension of the Broad Top Road and will be ready to furnish an esti mate of the coat in a few days. It is believed Abet Mr. Fulton has obtained the best, safest and most economical route yet presented, kith the most moderate 'grades,aone of ; ef , bleb 'exceed thirty-six feet per mile. It is propos ed to cross the•pver at Mt. Dallas, and thence along the Eolith. side to near Bedford, where the river will be again crossed; and thence to a 'point en the Hollidaysburg pike at the beginning of Richard street, in Bedford. The bridge at Mt. Dallas is located with a view to subsequently projecting a branch road to the mouth of Black Valley.—Bloody Run Press. VW - Monday next is decoration day. We are pleased to note that some pre parations are being made by the Grand Army of the Republic of this place, to observe the National Memor ial Day. We should always hold in remembrance the deeds of the patriots who 'now sleep beneath the sod, and nothing : ie. more,appropriate than gath ering around' their graves in spring time and strewing them with flowers. It is a custom !Wiest/paid. ne ver grow old, as every year there is another sot.. dier mdatered on the 'roll of the - de: parted, and since the last decoration day, several of the "brave . boys" • have departed, and two but tecently under very sad circumstances. Let us gath er, then, to the Cemetery, en Monday next, and observe the day in thoughts of those whom we should over delight to honor. A SitAmE.—Wo doubt whether there is one citizen in our midst who did not feel a tinge - of shame on learning that there was a very meagre attendance at the lecture of Rev. J. D. Brown on India, on Friday evening last. We think it showed very bad treatment to one who left our town to endure the perils of mission life; bit we sincere ly hope Mr. 11 will afford us another opportunity of hearing his lecture, and we hope our citizens will lay aside for once at least their repugnance and pre judice to lectures and"give him a large audience. A missionary who went from our own midst is certainly wor thy to be heard; nor would we like to have it to say that a missionary is without honor in his own country. ne)..Just what is needed in this place—a Drug store kept by a prac tical physician. Doctor Johnston bas opened a Drug Store in the brick building opposite the Exchange Hotel in this place. The doctor has been a practicing physician for over forty years, and people can rely upon get ting pure drugs and medicines at the lowest prices. Advice will be given free when medicines aro wanted ; will also attend to calls. It LOST.—In this borough, near the Court House, one day last week, a small black silk [beaded] Parasol.— The finder will bo amply rewarded by leaving it at this office. WANTED.-16.000 pounds tub wash ed wool, for which we will pay the highest market price. HENRY &CO ear Another lot of prifqo fresh pry Salt and Pickled Herring pet received at IPID VRONV6RPCERT. ryps_Best Qum Roller and Gum Spripg Grain Drills, at MoLanahan, Stone &hat's, Hollidaysburg, Pa. fe9•Sm sor Pratt 45 Miller's Hay Rakes, at Md. I,ariaban, Stone &IBM's, Hollideyeburg4swl Climb Lorkr.-06 "WadisesdaYi the 4th inst., a little child of Stephen G. Wright of Broad-top township, about two and a-half years of age, was lost in the mountains between- Wells Val ley-and the Village of Coaldale, and wandered about for twenty-one , hours before it was found.- It appears that Mr. Wright was working near- btUi and • a halt- from home, add had taken. twoof ,the older Children 'w ith him the ,:morningoin. tepding 'to send them' back: with a Picitage. - for I:their „mother.) "lelnit: gooO longer thgn 'usual,_ the Smother became anxious about them, and start ed'out'to meet them,leavibithi little child above . mentioned - and 'an - older one in charge of the house. She was hardly out of sight, when these two youngsteis started after her and had gone some distance from the house when the older one concluded to go back, leaving the other alone in the road. ' In due time the mother re turned with the boys :and' found liar Youngest child missing. Upon inquiry, she learned the above particulars, and immediately instituted a search, which diligently kept up till five o'clock in the afternoon.—Every nook and dor ner was examined, bat no trace of the child could be found.' At this time a message was sent to the father and the news communicated to Coaldale. The good citizens of that town, merch ants, mechanics, miners, laborers, and all, joined in the hunt, traveling the country far and wide' until midnight when they adjourned only to re-form the line early in the morning. •The next.morning Mr. B.F. Thomas, while on his way • home for refreashments, found the child sitting by the trunk of a falkm . :trels,' about one mile from where the parents live, calling for its 'mother. Ile accordingly picked 'it up and carried it to its Mother. We'leave our readers to imagine the joy occa sioned by thin intelligence., The child appears to be'nene the worse for this bit of romance, notwithstanding it bad the whooping eough ' at the time, aid was exposed, to very inclement weath er.— Bedford _lnquirer. :Oil NMI a® Itombera t = Prolrationere. ==MI Atitt!te. .le, r CI - 7117137 1 if, 1' Cbarehee Eat. Telco r • Pargon Ea. Value U ConEClalmants, MESH g S. Schools. 1,. a. Church' ti; tension Su'y. Tract Poc'y 1 Bible Soey. E. 5.8. Union UNION PRAYER MEETINO.-A Union Prayer Meeting, inaugurated by the Young Mon's Christian Association, was hold in the basement of the M. E. Church of this place on Tuesday even ing lust. The object of those meet. ings is to bring about a more united and, harmonious effort on the part of the Christian denominatiens •in our inidSt','and it is hoped and expected that Lae 'public generally will' attend them. The next, meeting will bo held this Tuesday evening in the beeeinent of the Preebyterian church : All iniited. Plan.—The dwelling house of John Johnson on the Port farm in West township, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday_ night -last. The most of the furniture, etc., was destroyed, - • The roof of the Jackson House in this place was discovered to be on fire on . Thursday afternoon "last, having been - ignitcd by sparks from a locomo• tive. The flames were extinguished before much damage was done. When will we see slate roofs on the houses on Railroad street? Retail Market Prices Butter 25, 30, as to quality ;:eggs 15 lard 20 ; green apples 75®1,50 per bushel; potatoes 35®50; dried apples $1.75®2.00 ; beans $2.00®2.25; dried peaches, good, 15®22 cents per lb ; dried beef 25; S. V. Ham 23;, Shoul der 16®18; Side 16®18;" Flour 'from 5 50®0,00 per barrel. Ramitaxs—Potatoes dull; good but ter" ready sale; corn and oats in de: mand. Isa. A. Fire _Engine Company has been , organized in this place. We have not been furnished with the names of the. of cers,.but we under 'stand ,that it is composed of some of our best citizens. We learn their ob ject is to get a steam fire engine, which we hope will bo as soon as possible af ter . we first get water works. • DaEssMAEING.—T he undersigned Would respectfully inform the citizens of Hunting don and vicinity that she has commenced the bvairkess..of. plain and Fanny sewing at the residenc(;:ef Mr: II: o: , lVeater, in ' West Huntingdon. All kinds of Patterns are kept constantly on bai.d for sale - at the lowest pri 7 cos; nlso cutting and fitting 'done- to 'order. I mhst earnestly solicit a share of the public petronage. maylo Miss. S. M. MCCAULEY. SALT EMPORIIM—DeaIers, look to your in terest and buy your salt from Henry t Co. Their facilities for furnishing salt are great er than any other house in central Pennsyl vania, and having a lino of boats running to and from Philadelphia and Baltimore, they are prepared to furnish all kinds by the sack, car or boat load, at prices which defy com petition. Ap 19-3 m. Ladles Dile:saps and Boys aotying. Mrs. It Annie McCabe respectfully in formsAhe public that she hos removed to the house formerly occupied by U. MaManigill, on Washington street, and is prepared to make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of all kinds. Sho respectfully invites a full share of patronage. ap7 Carpet Weaving. Mrs. Matilda Pheasant is prepared to weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage from a generous public. Residence Wash ington Street, West ffuntin ,, d , . tf tn.. Gentlemen are invited to Mc- Neil's Temple of Fashion, to see the large line of Furnishing Goods, Col lars, Bows, Ties, and fine Bristol Hos iery. • 2t. rE9,,, 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. tf A. , large stock of the best Stone ware, of all kinds, now on baud at the Red Front Grocery, and selling cheap er, wholesale and retail, than at any other place in the county. DErahe latest styles of Dreps-gqqa just received' at the Namtnpl4l Store of Henry & Co. 16 - 25 barrels Ifar've de Graco and ROQ' gerring, aunt received at HENRY & Co. ta. Ground Aluin; American and Dairy Salt at reduced prices, at notary & We t 802 • ree,..l4o4paban, Stone lb lap% frollidaye: burg, warrant all tbelr imiruroente. [fe9-5m jigir 11Kapkerel, Bee; Lake, and Labrador Herring at Henry ?s Co's. firll2-1/4 • '1 ORIN)) ENiETITAINMNT,—The well known Magiiiian, Prof. Everett, whose pe n tforniancoi3 are unequalled, is now exhibiting in 'Tenter'S Hall, and. will remain for a few nights only. There are many new and decidedly original features in his performance, which our people should not fail to see. t' While' the 'audience geti the ivorth ,of their money in the performance, they also have a chance to get "yalua- Ible presents, as did the most of. those .who attended last evening. ,Tickets 25_celits,'Or six for a dollar. mi:For $llO MeLanahan, Stone & Isett will deliveri free Of freight, one of the,best mowers manufactured. It has its gearing all enclosed and will warrant it. No work, no sale. They have Emery Grinders to grind mower knives, &o.,and Buckeye Repairs, &c. gay 102 m. Now for something new At Mc- Neil's Temple of Fashion,iStnith's now Building, may be seen the finest as sortment of young men's Hata, ever brought to Huntingdon ; New styles constantly arriving, and a variety to suit the tastes of all. 2t. SW: McLaneban, Stone & Ise% Hollidays burg:have the largest and best _assortment of Garden and Flower Seeds in this vicinity. Send for Catalogue. 5 and 10 cent papers sent on receipt of money, post-paid. ife9-4m ntplar Improved Buckeye and the Buckeye and Ohio Harvester combined, Reapers and IHOweri; repairs of the Buckeye, always on hand, at 'McLanellan, Stone& Matt's, Holli daysburg, Pa. • ,fe9-5m MCCONNELLSTOWN 118E0 appoint ed Jtobert U. Jacob sole agent for tho sale of my Well known lime in Huntingdon. Per sons wanting lime will apply to him. ap26:lm THOMAS MOORE. ilar Double Harpoon Hal Forke, best in use, and there has never been ono returned so far; all aro warranted. MeLanahan, Stone & Isett, Hollidaysburg. ' feo.sru A large and spleadid , stock of Sundowns, Parasols, Sunshades, and Umbrellas, at McNeil's, Temple of Fashion. 2w.' s®" Cider Mills, Grain Separators, Clover Hullers and Stemmers,,Cultivators, Washing Machines, etc., etc., at MeLanahan, Stone & 'sett's, Hollidaysburg, Pa, fe9•Sm Garden Seeds.-..A1l kinds .of Fresh Garden Seeds for sale at RED FRONT GROCERY. - kir Bright, fresh and seasonable• - the new Wall Paper apd Window Shades at Blair's Book Storo. 2t Asiti- Use Kinney's Cough Syrup. It s reliable. See certificates. Procure t of S. S. Smith. mhl6-3m GRAPE VINES FOR SALE-090 years old. Delaware 871 ets , Coaeord 25, Isabella 15. - ISRAEL GRAMS. .Alexandria, April 18." ' ' MARRIED, At Mt. Union, by Rev: J. W. Plan:. nett, Mr. B. T. BARRAB to MiBB Tuna B..Soermt, both of Hunt: Co., Pa. - On Tuesday evening, May 17th, at tho residence of A. G. Pestlethivaite,in Northumberland oby•ltevl--- Moore, Capt.. SOHN GAYTON, Of Milpl6too, Huntingdon county, to - Mrs. ELYINA SthilEY, of Greencastle„Franklin Co. Pa: •On the 19th. inst., by :Rev. B. B. Himlin, Mr. AMER M. DRAKIE to Miss SEWN J. Eix.t.nan, both of Clay twp., HUntingdOn county, Pa. MARKETS. =EEEM32 Puil.seurnu, May 23. 1670. Superfine Flour per barrel ' $4.50@4.75 Estra Flour per barrel 45.00@5.25 Bye Fleur per barrel $5.25 Red Wheat per bushel 1.33@1.40 Bye per bushel 1.03®1.05 Corn per bushel 1.10@1,13 Oats per bushel 83@e7cts, Firrileuxen, May 23, 1170. Spring Wheat Flour pet barrel 11.65@5.35 VI heat per bushel $1.15(e)1.18 Coro per bushel 5l(03 Oats per bushel 47(4143ct5. Itye per bushel I $0.23®1.00 Barley . $0.90®50.21 . . FINANCIAL. Nly Yom.,3lsy 23.--Gold Good $1,14. PIIILADELPII/A, May 21, 1870. The following are the closing prices of De Haven .14 Bro., 40 South Third Street : U. S. 6's of 'Bl, . - 1161 117 k " " .'62, - - 1121 112 k " " -111 k 1111 " " '65, - -111 k 111 f " '66, new, -113 k 114 ,t '67, aa 114 k 1141 " t," "68, • - - • 114/ 1141 " 5'4.1 1-40% - 1081 108 k . . U. S. 30 rear 6. per cent. Cy. ,1124 .11.24 Due Comp. Int. Notes, ' - 19* Gold . - -- - - 11411 114 k Silveri . 7,, - , 7 : lOB 110 Union Pacific R.R Ist 4f Bonds 860 870 Central Pacific R. R. - 930 940 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds 770 780 /lIINTINGDON MARKETS. , coititicirED WEEKLY Int HENRY kg) weoulcus , FLOUR—Superfine Flour, per barrel, $4.50 Extra Flour, do 5 00 Familinour, do - 5.50 OnAzzi—Red Wheat, per bushel, --®l.lO White Wheat, . do 1.15 Rye, do 00 Corn, — new, do 85 Oats, do 45 Barley, • do 1.00 SEED—Timothy, do 3.50 Flaxseed, do 1.75 Cloverseed, per 64 lbs. 7.00 COAL—Hard eonl, per ton, . 6.00®7.50 Hroad Top coal, do 3.004,3.50 LUMBER, per 1000 feet, 12.00®30.00 SHINGLES—Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00®12.00 Joint Shingles, do • 5.00®6.50 MISCELLANEOUS—Bark, per cord, 8.50 Bran, per cwt., , 1.00 Hops, per pound - 40 Wool, do • 500— Hay, per ton, 12.00 Hides, 6®7 JOHN C. MILLER, (Successor to C. M. MILLER & SON,) DEALER IN All Kinds of LEATITEA, 4WD SHOE FINDINGS, HUNTINGDON, .4* 1 7 16 19, -_,-IA .W 11? RED FRONT:: : ~,it-iirROVERY FOR syRuP8!:1161;168"; SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, ' SPICES, . . Canned Fruit, Dried Fruit, Canned Vegetables, Mackerel, Herring, Mess Shad, Trout, Salmon, White Fisti, Crackers, Tea Cakes and Cheese, Confectionery of all kinds, Cedar-ware, Qthiens:ward, Glass-ware,' Stone-wuro, Dried' Deer, '; • • Sugar cured Hams, Shoulders, Sides, &c. reltiOln hI[EID D'it%D. CHEAP. gm. Call and examine Stock and Prices EaZIM 40, -alt. • ' '=-=- , •-• • Immu r e! N 11/ t il s •;. fr% •`• • • • Lfit . "l; YOU can save from 10 to 30 per et. by buying your Instrumonts from GIEt.MMIVM, DEALER. IN • STEINWAY & SONS; t ", CHICKERING & SONS, THE WEBER, ' '. — RAVEN & BACON'S. ' ' " THE UNION PIANOFORTE CO'S GEORGE M. GUILD & CO'S. CONRAD MEYERS, AND ALL OTHER MAKES OF PIANOS. MASON & lIAMLIN'S, and . GEO. WOODS & CO'S celebrated G ORGANS, or any other maker desired. Also, MELODEONS, GDP TANS, VIOLINS, Gorman Accorduuns, Shoot Slagle, Ma. eict Docker; kc. . • • • New and good Pianos for $3OO and upwirds. New 9 Octave Organs for $3O Now Moiodoons fur *7O " Instrumen to rliwrontedforfier year:. Agents supplied at %boler& prices, the same as In the city. Call on or address E. J. Olt HENN, Huntingdon, Pa., ap12,70 qa floor Leistor's New Building. REMOVED TO TIIE'N.E: CORNER OF bIABIOND. Boot and Shoe Emporium. r TORN -WBST.EiROOIC Respectfully Informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that ho heejnet received from'tho city a .I , llw, and eplendid stock of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS'& CAPE, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sack Trunks,. sc., ell of which he le prepaied to self et greatly reduced prices Don't forget the new stand In the Diamond. Old cede. mere and the public generally are invited to tall. -- . Huntingdon, ap. 7, 1.1169'; ' if i / • GEO. SHAF.Ffp MLisejtit iettnMoilren istet'w !if; 06 46 SPLENDID nom. or • , BOOTS, 2110 ES, GAITERS, rt^C., Which he offers to the Inspection of hie anaemia and the publid generally. lie wilt sell his stook at the moat .REASONABLE PRICES, and those who printout) ontd wilt surely . call a g ain. BOOTS &.SilOES:lif - ADE TO'ORDER, ;; end 11EPAIRIWO done in the neatest and, Main eapedt- Lions manner. • Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on 11111 street, a few doom west of the Diamond. ap.l4, N EW BOOT • AND SHOE STORE. • " WM. AFRICA 1 o . l, T: u t e ri a t h i l l: , e a public mn that ' he has Jut A Huntingdon, A Fine Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND i SHOES, For Ladies, gentlemen and Children. All of width he will cell at fairppleee, Quick Was and malt profits: Call and examine my stock. Manufacturing and Repairing done to order as liana!: Huntingdon, 4p. 14, 1169. NEW LEATHER HOUSE. THE FIRM OF LEAS & MoVITTY, have leased the large tive story Leather lions°, tram James Neulty. NO. 432, NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, .And tntend doing a Hide and Leather Commission Rod. none. Their sons IL P.'LEAS, and T.E.IIIcVITTit, are there, and authorized to carry on the busifiess for them—as Choy are young men of good moral character, and line business qualifications. They solicit the patronage of their brother Tanners in the county and elsoWnern tor They still will continuo to keep &good assortment of Spanish and Slaughter 8010 Leather on hands, at their Tannery, near Three Springs, Huntingdon County, Pa. mar3.o. LEAS .k MoVITTY. DO NOT -• • pAss BY D, P. CWUt INFORMS THE PUBLIC. THAT HE HAS JUST OPENED A SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS TITAT omrr BE BEAT IN- . CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. 901E' AND BEE. • D. P. GNITTDI. !lxiatinidon, Ap.l9, 1570 Tigg WIN 1 1 /4 i ff rot' 10Ie by the bushel qr 11.13N8Y GRAIMM, Pfr7l6,3t Ale7pTtirl4 =I lilin ffMl =MEM fliMill lo • , ADDRESS_ TO, THE BRYN'S AND DEBILITATED is ~.. ~. _ ~, . WiIOSE 91711WERINO8 lIAVE DEEM PlloTideltD . , FROM HIDDEN 041EISIM, AND WHOSE OASES REQUIRE PR 0 P T '' RDBTMENT: T oIiVIVDEREMSTENCEDESIRABLi' „ If you are suffering, or bate suffered, from favottim ilicblirgOe'l, ' What affect: to it' product? : upon .your tn general health Do you feel weak,. debllitateik easily Med/ Does a little extra exertion produco,palps Maori -• ' 'l. , • of the beurt Does your liver, or urine organs, of your kidneys, got out of order . ?' Is your,nrine somatimes thick; isillky or fiocir:;i is it r Opy on settling?„ Or - • - . ; 1”: does &tido( akum rise. to the top f, Or to a sediment •at the bOttom after It hns stood awhile ? Do you ham .•i of short spell. of ahort breathing or dyspapidat Are.your ovl - 1 els constipated yon have spells of fainting, or rushes of bided to the head? L your memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this 'object t Do you feei,dull,dietlessi moping, tired of company, of Me? Do you i wish to he left Mono, to/ get away from every body? Does any little thing make you •trut • or, jump ? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre of, your eye as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society se well? Do you purstis'yeur businesi with the ea,meOnergy I DO ?you feel as much couhdenceidyourielf is Are yoiii s' dr, Its dull and gagging, givdn to Ms of melancholy? 'lf •do not lay it to yotir liver or dyspepsia.: Dam you rest . ices night' I Your bock weak, 'tour knees Amok, and have but :Milo appetite, and you attribute Ibis to dys- , pepela or liver complaint? . • „ reader. eelttabutte,:venereal diseases badly Cured, and sexual excesses,. are ell capable :of picaluCing a weakness of the gonerattra organs.: ; The organs of 'gen eration, when In,perfect health., make the man. Did you ever think that those bold, defiant, energetic, wee. vering, sueceesfut business men are always those whose 1: 1.. I , miens ire ill perfaci.henithl Y ou never h e a r such men 'complain of beliidmelanclioly,Of nerve eve, of patjdnl tionrof the heart. They are Cover afraid' they cannot encieed in hulloes.; they don't itascanni eekand 'disetar• caged . they' re always polite and piensancirveismpany of ladies, and look you and them right ,in the•,face-Lnone of your downcast !wake, or any other =commas shop! them. Ido not mean those who keep the ?mane laps. ted by running to excess. Theeto will not only ruin their ionetltntion, bat those thoy do beielueas with or for:: Row many, ;men, from badly cured diseases, :from ;the tirects oieellakneeLantl q.n! .. cespe r have brought about that state of wiekn'eas in these organs thkkaa reduced the . gesieraleylierd so iensti ite I to igariee almost : every other disease—ldfseY;ltiriacy . ,ierilyab,lmlOafilfectlons, Suicide, and almost every ;fend of , Otiose humanity Ii belt. to—and tboreal cause of the trouble icercely ever suspected, and bare doctored for all but the right one. : DISEASES OP THESE ORGANS ILEQUIP:E TUE USE IE:211 DIURETIC. RENTS -FLUID EXTRAOTr =I III IE 4 O * Is the Great titivate; aid ilia certain core for diseases 19:131 BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROP ST, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FE-, MALE COMPLAINTS, GEN- JJtAL DEBILITY, And all &Nip! of the :Urinary Organs, whether existing In Male or remain, from wbateeer:eause originating, and no matter of bog long etagillem. „ II no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or In sanity may "nine: :Oar dash an& bIOO Care supported from then sources, end the health and hat/pines., and = . that ofPost•rity, &panda upon prompt as* of a reliable remedy. lIELMBO LD'S ward of 19 yeare, prepared by H, 7. HELMBCH..p, DRUGGIST, 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 Soath 10th St., phihtdelphia, Pa PRICE—SI.2S per bottle, or 6 bottle. (or $6.60, deity eyed to any address Sold by all Druggists Everywhere None aro'genuine unleee done up in 'Mai engraved wrapper, with fee-Johnnie of my CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE and aigneEl, H. T. RELXBOLD. 7!fa117-I,r titg tititrtiumtitts. cE,NTRA T inoTgri, ,•. . SOUSA Enskioximiliotraier DaYerauorrnrr - (formerly, of-21uptingdori ,Coa) , Centrally lor,ated 'lnoirchnesiNne point for luerehauterelsitin, gliboraithr.latrogiorodariettir,or the .flrst.bhda.lalt tile—nforteria-intpuovemsnis.l-lErery at tention will bo extendwito guests. jant.ly* :{ Be - tXPENSES 52000 . A • ---Y " „, To Agents to sell itlceyelebrated vraso:vszwnig; MACHINES The best ma - chine in the world. Stitch' alikticiti,hothWei;lo4,6f4Oente iFittgOgitotrxr. Foal forth4partliOtrs tultlroolt 2,5 N. 9* qtreet, PhlladelPtliq P. 4 `: .t t•l'lei t , ,;.. fa?'.344141 sir- Jc * toricaftlalthatWatcliti .:AT And , warranteiby tge cdmpanyßentwitb every viateh. price List and descriptive Catalogue cent, to, an; ,ad dreic Orderi AI led by espress•Cl D:vrithPilvilege of "''l"l"l?eroffPV,Uilltingletyl Addnaq t. 308 Chestnut ,8 t reef, Pan.Ankteitik. .41:113:26.' • ' ; ; 1,1 ,4 , 6 a a ,, l - 1 4 r , co ut na $9130.;--r : /i'n the St n a r t ' e!Mrsißell.,?‘7,:iodtri by eamplo , foi Ten, Coded. and litplees. Xq imitable men we will Mr° ' , Wary-organ° tq sl.odol.7ls4a4"o.lralph ing and other epeneee. and a reasonable eammteeion sales.:,; • -J.l Immediate anplteatlenn ere satiated from proper, par• ties. - Hbfarenceceicbanged: ( Apply to. or address led. mediately. . . J, PACKP.R & CO., 5 )1! ap2eire , „ J,4f •• • ' . . MENTS . tID I4 R CI E LI S i- SD Vini ILEA or 38 attain-Nei IC they, want the nnoet - popular and bmt atibteriptten hooka pnblizbed; and the tniaiMt .eratterms..Senst torchetaana Theiwiliffligtqffit inOthing, end maT be ot 10at benefit V) r MEE GENTS FOR, •, , , : rronicti . .i; T "'' DlLEziat-mzi ,—.'" YRICS:,', Aakirot . eilg .-Veisifieatioii blilii4iiblithe “Poetrytorthd , BiblE: ~'. I 0(.'1,, flonbnimed by leading clergymen andlaytnikid all denominations. Universally admired and highly esteemed both ?or its great intrinsic' 'merit find mechanical finish. ( beautiful Prospectus, from • new and'ortglnal design; abowing.tbadltibrant itylea 'Of bl nd ing(etc.,eent.absolutely FR .F7O to 411 wanted as Agents,and a sample copy when doelrea, and at 20 per cent lase than the wholesale price. Nrclualve Territory, 'and the most liberal terms.' For nartleplars, tern% etc., addrece , 0. F. yENT, Publisher. • 'May 3,-tro. • ' 31arclir8treet, Now T urk,l THE' DODGE SELFRAKIZvG„ . Best machine in gm; Put up and !tatted at ditetring or reaping ivithent charge, and ovary machine guaran teed. Thie kuspy,cilettrp t te4 machine at, ret ,.. ittcod QtICO, • The Philadelphia, Richardson & Swift's Lawn ltinwers at wises u low as any goose in the pity' _ 1 TORS H HAWES' The Pratt Independent /test Wolk and other tnipror,ed patent Mersa • • . , .1. . HOISTING . ..Ii I OHICS.‘'!.': 1 ' 544 are ' tke eolengonte for ttio.flo6reqmproved 'Chit txmo,Fo!k. 1 Ffe oleo have the Walker & Pennock fork., and'a general assortment of Implements; Seeds, and Ter; °T I T - • , f-• ••• - :i' • • WADE. 4 ARMSTRONG, • ~ 1120 Market Street, Philadelph i a. ' • mB•3ni - , , - UNITED STATES 33 - '.:CO i II 0N..3105T. LIBERAL orEenjillr • 7C" . • 4's6ld:a,t. "ii i`_ f•`._ " ' Bught " COUPONS, r :t PICIFIC:RAILROADI•ONDS' and Sold' dik toirimiseibn ,Accounts received , and _interest,allowei on daily balancee subject to Asa, pt stsll,, i'E "40 SOUTII : 3D §TREE'A' ` P L''A. 1 mbiAir — • " • " OS - A.1), - Ati.S. rit HE Great American Health Restorer, pyiriff es, 1 the blood and cures 'Fcrofgta;'Syphilie,• Flan Diseases. Rlieumatiem, Diseases of Women and alt Chronic Affections of the Blood, laver' and neyr. Recommended by the Medical Faculty and, thousand of our best CitISOCIII.t • " " - • 0 . Read the testimony of Phyeiclane,aud patient, who have usedillosadalls send for our Dosadalie (Dude to Health gr Almanac for this year, . which We publish' for gratuitous distribution; it will give you much valuable information. Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore says: I take pleasure in recommending your Resedal. Is as a very powerful alterative, I have • neon ft nied in two cases with happy result(—Ane]n txsg ,olaecondary syphille, in which the patient's pre? • nouticed himself. cered after having taken. five bottles of your medicine. no other Ida : wee' of scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly Ms, proving under its rise and the indications aro that the patient will 8000 recover. I have. care: (fully examined the form - lila by Which your -Rosa, galls is made, and find it an, excellent compoun4 of all alterative ingredients, Dr. Sparks, of Nicholasville. Ey., ries ,141 used Rosadalla in eases ofscrofnlee and secondary Syphilis with satisfactory rosulte—as a cleaner°, • the blood I know no hatter remedy. • - D Samuel G. McFadden; bfurfroebord Tennessee, says: I have need seven, bottles of Bosadalls, and em entirely cared of Rheumatism; senirwe four bet ties, as I wish G for my brother, who bag amain. . finis sore eyes. Benjamin Bechtel, of Lima, Ohio, writes,.l MIL suffered for twenty years with an inveterate erup tion over my body; a.sPort, tinse since k per. - chased a bottle of Rosudalle and it effected a per : feet pure. - Beiadalls is sold by John Bead and S. B. pr011s„, flupting'don, Pa.,sad Druggiete gebbrilly. ; ,• • • Labratory, 61 E4Cht!nge Place, Baltimore. OT,GUENTS & 00,, Prowlptous. • • F0 . b.234 yr. 2 or 3.r• Ip,X4I4PLAs 0Y • - LOSSES', NEW , ENGLAND MUTUAL .LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Under the Massacdusetts Law, During . , ' the year 1869. , , WILLIAM ITEALY,,of New York City, wem a inenrial lo 1861. Ho ceased payiog in 1868 ; died in 1869, when bin Polley woe paid. Tho liability of the' Company. expired November 7,1816. . d NATILNLEI:A. OOFFIN, of Dorchester, lured In 1851. Let hie Policy lapse ; Tog II Isc) add wre covered until September, isq, CHARLES 8. WITARTONI3Y; oI Bastepo Palle, N. H., insured in 1885. I7R 6p,a6od payink tiYlB6B rgictl in 1868 . , apd family nil? proroptly paid. W3l.ll,ll4Rms;orrihirdsp, gesso, took a 'roilel irf 1867, vhicri lapsed ih 1889. Re died shortty after hie aniline* trildrikid;andlim Compaay'e liability for the loaf Would nqt knyp ceased Until September 28, 1871. S ;kV E ON ' 1 ! OF THE N.grf." LeNGLAND• JANITARY,T, 1.870; Aseeta Income,' 1569 Dividend pa1d. 1 609 „ LOCUICS paid,lBo9. l , Total Lougee paid..: ' Total DividendpPalA dress*34N IoSINDIT fp Haul peon gouity, A 4 57110UD MAItSTON, Genet , alAgts. r Iss Spprf F i ounTy'STEETi PPIPPZ /4 4 . 4! P . ;6'17: INEMINI v• - •,. v. ' ,/ UNION" MOWER. •••!..-:.- • . v • LAWN' MOWERS;. Bought and-Sold, TOC S UM L. '58,500 0 81000 • 0 4 i 786,19 795,006, 4,21:10,14 :I '''