tilt (globe.. HUNTINGDON, PA Tuesday morning, May 31, 1870. LOCAL dc PERSONAL. Meetings Mt. Marital. Lodge, No. 300, A. T. 34 meets second 3lontloy evening of each month, in Cox Ws building. Mantling None H. R. 4. Chapter, No. 201, meets the list To eddy evening of each month, in !Iron n's building. Juntota Lndge, No.IV, 10. 0, F., meets every Stiday evening, third floor, in Lelater's building. Mount I for Camp of I. 0. 0. F., meets every second and tomtit Tuesdays in Lehner's building, third floor. Standing Stone Lsidge, No 5..1. 0. C. T., meets every Tuesdny evening in third floor of 'lead% building. Arrapakoe Tithe, No. 68, 1, O. of R. N., meets every Thursd.ty evening, third floor, Leinter's Ybung Men's. Christian Assoesolion musts the first and third Monday evenings each month, iu Smith's building. Post 33, C. J. R., meets Third Monday of each mouth in Court House. Town Comma 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 Temple of Honor, No- 71, meets the foiiith Monday Drench month in Good Templars' Ran. The IYebrferian Club meets every Thursday evening, in the Y. M. C. A. MOM. Churches Baptist Church:—Weahlfigton Street. Roy. J. W. Plan nett. Services on Sabbath : 10% a. m., 7p. m. Catliolio-Wdahlitton Street. - ROv.R. J. Aylward. Ser vices first three Sunddys In every month. EvangelicaltLntheran—klifilin Street. Rev. 3. J. Kerr. Services on Sabbath : 10%a. m.,7 p. m. German Reformed—Chnrch Street. Rev. S. D. Steckle. Service on Sabbath: 7. p: m. Illetk7dist-EplocopalChurch Street, . Rev. S. R. Footer t Services on Sabbath : 103,4 a. m.; 7 p, m. Protestant' Eplecoprillllll street,' 11ev. A. 11.1loyle, Services on Sabbath: 1014 a: m., 0 pm. Presbyterionlill Street: Rev. 0. W. lahniser. Ser vices on Sabbath: 11 a. m , 7 p.m. onienC ln¢. towisloWn : has a "slow" council Thejuveniles are the only base ballists in this vicinity. Bearti are protyling about in Sinking vat. lei in Blair county. Indiana boasts a new Court House bell isibich cost $1,017 s7.' The . The ,Tyroae ,Building Association sells money at from 57l to 64 per cent. The dedication of the Soldiers' Monument inMifflin,will take placeguly 4th. • Fashion decrees that ladies' boots shall be laced hereafter, instead of buttoned. We are_sorry to learn that the Bellefonte National has /suspended publication. Blair county is being over•run with politi cal aspirants. All wont win, of course. Altoona is to suffer an afilietion-of Demo cralle editor's on the 28th of June. An'old bacheloi says it is woriMn . and not her wrongs, that ought to be redressed. The coolest business chap in this section is he - 4h° drives Col. Summer's ice wagon. ThO best "and sweetest ties of friendship between business min and their patrons— haireitise; ' :Bedford Lodge; No. /:02, of Odd Feikise, 'stands number four in rank of wealth - in the State Lutz of, the Bedford inquirer has done a - very singular thing (for him) in getting *tarried. daily.Msper called the Transcript has :just expired in Cumberland for want of pat - - Creek; . this county; Las a Shoo Fly baseball club. We see they are good an fly , catchtul,,but,poor at shad runs. ....ITha.borougtr dads of Llollidaysliurg are lauttipz dosra inbstantial stone street cross- . . • ings. 'Wonderful enterprise. <lcWhile:thie bachelor looks out for'numbbr one,' the married man has to mind nuMber two and sometimes more. :Mho spring , fever - has seized some of our othervviee industrious citizens. Ve hope they will Fo'docer., • :hd . barn of. William yanzant, near 1 , 1"ew7 'foniiturtiltOn, with - 'tall his agrjaultural im 116.1ernent?,wati destroyed by faro recently; ;jig nn ini ` ght se ' well attempt to lalanad the Op your • little' finger as, tdattempt to those who inhabit .it without advortis- r; I P,, f' ; . „ , '...l%7Thetambrid...Libratir Association is a sue 4.iepsfui institution::: jJedies'aienow admitted :t.iselidembers, which - mai aceonnt foe its sue • Gess. - .:;• , .- - 1 ,i P. :. J . : .t -. polit.e;Of the - ladies, may ;he interested in kriowiag that' dike, are 712,000 varieties of doses: f' Ifitenek . to be esiieeted 'finifthey knOvr what'they are. The .. §tatu.§upprinten!lpat„,bas annourisml <Vat novVeditii)iisVatir will be issyritandjiady.ferAistribution by the first of Juno. 2, TP,4 l Piei? !NI dipre` AWI O I I . ,ttiP,T.TTP 6 ° `cemetery..A.t,t4decortop phoFt ! sketch of each, soldier's life tishile , in the army 11,8 •iedd : at the irtiv . e. ' • - We have'rttelved'a" - eopy ef, the Teachers' AdvOiCite print 4 tii.Ebineburg; Pa'.; 1;,3 , Mr. E.Aantes,-rtt Aft leentca , :year. - - . :lt is tt neat and valuable paper___ L' L; Velthi' who left our 'tortn some ,time,ago so mysteriously, publishei his" Card in the Lewistown Democrat, where be is at present teaching:mail!. - A little follow named Henry Bloch, ding in Cenemeugb, Comi?ritt sonnty,; was badly :buys:ea .wittisl4ne 'inatbhos which set hie elothei enTtrit: 1 • Would_it feTit Candid ,Man' that a c*Mity,stiowuompany in refusing, to. ad- Tertisein 'our columns thereby informs out two thousand or more readers that it don't pPicmics are becoming the order of the - day . *hen cpptiptltod on: ttio, yridoiplik:of socia tind,ft;atern,ity,,,Nt:e thinitAeyphould .be en'OonFigeOut when _gotten up . with tifitraipoltin: , iloikthiiilehould be diiecrinu ,tenanced. ' • • i. i ; _Patrick,llarkins, .residing in Cambria ,County, • While : . ttrfderritin'ing, War, instantly killed on the 25th inst.V by a ton'af obal fall ing . .1!e was 49:Yetirs of age; and leaves a wife;aneseien - Childraii: Mr. Kennedy King, the efficient . E4iess agent of this place, ha's been made the liop~y recipient of•a . horse and wagon by the Adams Express company, -The Company thought !_tlib barrow was not the express thing for him and neither it was: • • A men named. John Karns, in Altoona, cut his throat from oar to ear the other week, since which time •he .140 1 141 o he!ed to shave."' He was a man of diseiPated habits, the papers say ;.we think hrivesrather_diz .Fy-pateds to thus end his existence.: The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, I. G. of Good TeMplars, will bold its next annual session at Gettysburg on the 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th °film°. There are now about 700 ,Lodges in the State, and it is expected there be from eight hundred to one thousand members and representatives in attendance during the sessiorle. Memorial Day. Yesterday was duly observed as Decoration Day by a largo number of our people - . At one o'clock the pro cession was fbrmed in the following order: The Silver Cornet Band and Drtim Corps, Chief Marshal, W. K. Bambinoll, Clergy, Post No. 33, G. A. -R., thirty-ore members bearing wreaths, Huntingdon Light Infantry, thirty - moraberdAreased in newuniferniS, with guns and accoutrements' Cassville ,Stddiefs' Orphans' School, forty : two boys, bearing wreaths, and fifty eight girls. The line of march was through the principal- -streets, to the ..Cemetery, where the exereisOFs were opened iiy prayer by _Rev.- J. C. Clarke, after which the General 'Orders wore read by Comrade T. W. Myton. Th'e Sol diers' Orphans then, sung a pathetic piece entitled.`O'cr my father's grave,' after which the memorial address was delifered by Rev. B. B. Hamlin, in a teaching and eloquent manner. Tho ceremony of decorating the graves was performed in the usual impressiVe manner, wreaths and _baguets being, placed on each soldier's grade, by the surviving comrades in the Grand Ar my of the Republic. From one to four o'clock the places of business were closed, and the after noon being pleasant nothing occurred to - mar the' fall observance of thdcer emony. Many citizens of the county were present, showing that our people still hold in grateful 'remenahrance 'We patriotic dead, and - love to gather' to do them honor. The Huntingdon• Light Infantry at. tracted universal attention, this being their first appearance in their new uni• forms, and their soldierly bearing gave ovideneethat they bad been Well drill ed. ' Their presence inspired the re flection that - while the dead of the Re public were receiving the honors of a thankful people, they had learned the lesson of patriotism taught by these ceremonies and are ready to battle for their Country. The Soldiers' Orphans gave a free concert in the Court House in the eve ning. • The room was jammed with people. The exercises consisted of de clamations and singing, and, as one pupil followed the' other in the order of declaiming. the audience were in spired by - the healthy and animated countenances of each, and continued applause greeted the praiseworthy ef• forts of the pupils. 11iILITARY. SERV,CEB - Previous to adjournment the Legislature passed an act relating to militia _organization of the State and' Militia tax. - The bill provides as follows "Each and, every person not- now, or who shall not hereafter become a meinbei Of Some military organization shall pay to the collector of taxes in the city, county,borough, or township in ivhicl; he shall reside, the sum of fifty coots - annually, 'the 'pli:im`ent of which sum shall exempt him from lia bilityito perform mili.tary service: ex cept under orders to prevent or repel invasion, or to suppress, insurrection, tumult, -or-riot ; the'proceeds to be devoted to sustaining volunteer mili tary, organizations, and in any.county in which there shall be no volunteer military organizations, the money re ceived into the brigade, fund, as afore said, shall be payed by 'the county treasurer of said county at the oloso'of each year to the school board of the everpl school4ittricts in said county, in proportion `t6 the-number of taxable inhabitanta.ia-said .i tlintrict;:to be used for school TBE MOST REMARKABLE CAI-E ON RECORD.The" publisher of 'the lleston Investigator sent a bill 'to a subscriber at Htirdin;-Ilf, :for' fouriyeitrs - . back subscription,. amounting‘:to' sl4;'"and requested - to berinformed if 'there with any etror'itfilte" bill: The titiliscriber Mr. A. T. randle'answere'd that theie is an errorin.thei' o bill, ,§3 60: should be added for interest on that which should .•have been—paid.in L advance. He remits.sl7,so:on.the; old '.account, and sends t an:adtlftienalleson dollars for a yen'r rp - fidvlifee, ',for himself and a, neigyboF, : .„,,Yq Kegard ,thiejts one2 s of the mostremarks ' ble. l ,newspaper inci dents on record, and when we consid er thitt, Mr. Yandle_pays:ali this' mein• ey'r - for adtocales infidelity to the christianYeligion,;a'nd is,-probably, of the same faith of him self, we are constrained, tp adincmish some of thriehivbsi. sound in tcifol ow, in their practidat life, the exampleof this.‘fdesperatelitiiek ed . . . MAN EtlitT.,—Fred.. i Pickett, citi zen of thid place, Was bddly huit by the cars on Saturday morning last.— He r Attempted :to. ; erosd)tile r lrack at Montgomery,,street,.'but,•not seeing a train approaching kis, Jeg,w,as caught by the locomotive tind-4rdim in , two places. He was takentto - his home, and it was foffrid'faiSeeSsiiY• to ampu tli.V't i b' a`bbie - the,ltnee. c , is a poor man ,, a ; steriO ! Ciut:ter i 'ari - 4,it3 very uocAKtunati,fils he is aVripple for life. c• „_ „: P,,S.—,3lr.,Pickett died this morn intat' from, the effect of his • , • • S6Y-Luke,Reilly *ceps a' late, ,as= sortment of Syrups, which he mann factures,and seils, at prices, „Elie Oaridiei3 aro tip-tep,- and being of his manufacture, a 'person can eat them with satisfaction, Jcrowing , . they 111:9, STRAWBERRIES. —The undersigned will•be prepared to supply the public with Strawberries' on 'and after the 6th of Juno. Persons in the country ordering by thequantity are requested to give a few days notice in advance of the time the3r aro wanted. N. WomEbsnoar. Huntingdon, Iyalty 81-2 t STaT4W are• invited '•to, MeNeil's Temple of Fashion for Struve Goods.. Ladies' Sundowns, Boys' and Men's Straw ' Hats,' just from New York, all very cheap: 2t SW" 10,000 pounds of tub washed wool wanted, -for which the highest market price will be paid at B. J. De ver & Co's store, Iklt. Union. [3O-4t.] ger-Buckeye Mowers and Reapers for sale bTA. R. Stewart & Co. (ra3o-6t . Etta.. Silver plated ware at A. B. Stew art & CQ. (May 30.4 t PENNSYLVANIA RA IL 11 TIME OF LEAVING OF TEAI ' SUMMER ARRANGEME. WESTWARD. EA '4 ;•• I t. STATION%. E .la.l A. ii.l 4.1t.1 A.Y.' I p. ii. r. /LI .si 211 11 63 N. Nonillion, 517 12 20 • 'l2OO 7 01 Mt. Union,— • 610 09 30 ..... 12 OS Mapleton, 6 02 ill 42 -1216 7 17 Mill Creek,...' - 452 47 60 50012 32 780 Illintingilon, 10 21 436 .35 12 12 63 'Petersburg,— 418 18 22 " 1 031 !Barron 1 14 09 10 30 ...... 110 8 01,8procailreely ..... 4 021 04 43 128 I Birintrigbam, - 3491 53 52 134 II 20'Tyrorie, ' 9;136 341 46 01 145 Tipton, 330 37 07 1 53 Fostoria 3,25 32 II -• •'2OO 8 42 Bell's 211118„.. t B'2o 727 10 007 2 201 000 Altoona,. 905300 :7 10 The FAST LINE Eastward -leaves Altoona at 12 35 A. M., and arrives at Huntingdon at 1 45 A. Si. The CINCINNATI EXPRESS Eastward 108117.1 Altoona at 6 45 P. M. and arrives at Huntingdon at 7 04 P M. PAcleto E2P11889 Eastward, leaves Altoona ab 700 it N. and passes Huntingdon at 8 08 1. N. CINCINNATI ExParas Westward leaves Huntingdon at 3 32 A x and'arrivos at Altoona 4 50 A 71 The FAST LINE ,Westward, passes Huntingdon at 7 06 M. and arrives at Altoona at 8 12 P. Al. lIUNTII46DoN = & .:13ROAD . 1"01 , RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Wednesday, JUNE let, 1870, Pusan:. ger Trains will arrive and depart an follows!: UP TRAINS. ' DOWN TRAINS: MAIL P. 31. - A. 31 to 051 to 001 11 06 24 19 31 ." 25 45 3B 00 " 61 06 57 11, 25 141 Alt 41 , LA 001 9 991 Li= STATIONS Huntingdon,. Long Siding McConnell'Blown, Pleasant Grove,- Markleaburg Coffee Run Rough & Ready,- Core , Embers Summit I Saxton,. Blddlesburg.... lfopoweli,. Piper's Run,... Tstessille, • Bloody 'Mount 7 20 9 49 7 28 1 05 7 48 10'12 EIEI 10 45 IAP 10 601 ME ." .8110UP'S RUN BRAN Li 6 454.1 9 35I0axten , I 7 . 001 . 6 !•9'50 Co66biota , 6 7 05 1 , 955 Crawford, AR 7-161,ta 10 06 Dudley, 'Broad Top City,— ,o 1, 70. JOllOlll Huntingdon inn VirEptsas of tight boots will no doubt find in the.follewing interesting reading : "Hard coins are caused by too much , presure of. the. shoe, or by its being.so loose as to slide back and forth, on ,the spot where the corn after ward shows itself, Medical books -re cord ':several. casok= whore - paring a hard cord has caused a bleeding; which no known means 'could arrest, and death ensued. Nothing harder than the finger nail ought over to be allow ed to touch a corn, which can always be cured; or kept‘from% causing incon, venience, by simply bathing the part in warm water for half an hour Tar several days in. - succession i often single bathing will accomplish the"ob-• ject of so softening- the part- p.9 .. iborit . to the actual that it can be'pikk: ed out with the finger nail, and'the shoe can instantly be' worn withdut, discomfort,: hich an,bour before gave great pain. - 1 It may return in a _week,• or a month, or, a year, ,but the same tiTatment them causes -thenkto spread and' take deepeferbot.Hl • = ~ , THE LITTLE CORPORAL MAGAZINE, for June, is received. In ,JulY this starling Juvenile is to'ha enlarged and improved. Those subscribing now re ceive ono nniiaber free if they ask for it when they subscribe. One Dollar a Yeat;.- Published by SEWELL & MILLER CHICAGO, ILL. Every business man shou'd use printed bill heads, letter heads, and envelopes. ,They have to use the paper and/Mivelopes; any,- way, and we furnish - the 'Material at Whole. sale prices, and prlut them At ; less than ; the triateriithVotild'aitli 'retail" The Bedford, Gazette, ,Iletties that,thr:ele. pliant llannlbal'o remains_haveheen'poniTo the'Contrat Park,'in New York.' T14 1 ,1'41 remain at -fientreyille.- in:thuE.county,,,ao the.probabilities aro -they will continuo •,to remain there. •-• ' Summer Undiii4ohi. of die . best ijOhlak'iit'ld- NE1163 . -.7inciiil6 !cif 144hiori splendid lino of British Hosiery cheap er than , the cheapest• Cult and see it. t= om.-F3rtnere will do well to call on Wharton tMa. guiro arid' resainirfe''' the — Willoughby gdfriLiiptifig - grai n 'drill, either With' or withoutiphosphate attachment, before purchasing. tf gee A largo stock of.the blist Stone ware, of all kinds,.:now onThand at the Red Front Grocery; and for sale cheap er than anywhere elsein the county. * Another lot of prime fresh Dry Salt and Pickled Herring, just received at RED FRONT GROCERY: B - eet Gum inallet4: Gum Spring Grain Mille; at MeLanatian: &ann . & 'sett% Hallidaysburg, Pa. • i: fe9-8m ter Pratt Milleet, Hay Rakes, at Mc.. Lanatiat, Storie,kieett's, Ilallidayeburglsm tools will be' sold on 'Satairday, June 4th, by Elizabeth Ciardloehr executrix' of Frank Gardlocb, deceased. gyifEßT"-i'ditATO ,IPIANTS, by the thousand; ' . htiodrod, or' ebrialler quantitWe, `can be btid at Lewis'. Red Front, Grocery. finger stalls and gum diapers at Ilenty.&.Co's. • / •ap12.3m. , . lily Ground" Akira,' Adieiican and Dairy Salt at reduced prices, at henry & Co's. atu „ylll,,MeLanahan, Stone & leett, lOrg, re.rritnt_all thei F instruments:Pa-5m ser Mackerel, Roe, Lake, and Labrador Herring at , .419nry & Co.'s. ~apl2-3 Lave tirdiorpti eciltolieit'U. 'Jacob eole'agenefoi the sale of my well known:lirne in Huntingdon. Per sona wanting lime will Apply to him, ap26lm'• , Tnonils.noonE. ger Double Harpoon Hay Forks, best in use, and Thera has never been' one returned so ,Sar all are warranted. 31eLannhan, Stone & Isett, Hollidaysburg. fe9-5w SerCider Mills, Grain Separators, Clover llullers and Stammers, Cultivators, Washing Machines, eta., ate., at MoLanahtin, Stono Jc Isett'e, Hollidaysburg, Pa. fe9-Sin • d-ar den. Seeai.---All kinds - of Fresh Garden Seeds for sale at BED FRONT GROCERY. dam' Use Kinney's Cough Syrup. It is reliable., See cortifieutes. Procure it of s. , S..Smith, - • • inhlo-3m Retail Market Prices OAD. NS NT. STIVARD Butter 25, as to quality; eggs 15; lard 20; green apples 75®1,50 per bushel; potatoes 35@50; dried apples $1.7502.00 ; beans 82.00@2.25; dried peaches, good, 15@22 cents per lb ; dried beef 25; S U. Ham 25; Shoul der 14®18; Side 16@18; Flour. from 5 50®6,00 per barrel. REMARKS—Potatoes dull; good but ter ready sale; corn and oats in de• mand. DRESS MaKirm.—The undersigned would respectfully . inform the citizens of Hunting. don and vicinity that she has commenced the breiness of plain and Fancy sewing at the residence of Mr. 11. C. Weaver, in \Vest Huntingdon. All kindsef Patterns are kept constantly on hard for sale at the lowest pri ces • also, cutting'and fitting done to order. I 'ulna earnestly solicit a share of the public petronage. maylo Mas. S. M. McCauLair. SALT EIIPORIULL—DeaIers, look tQ your in terest and buy your salt from Henry' k Co. Their facilities for furnishing salt are great er than any other house in central _Pennsyl vania, and having a line of boats running to and from Philadelphia and' Baltimore;.. they are prepared to furnish all kinds by the sack, oar or boat load, at prices which defy-com petition. Ap 19-3 m. lExpittss A. M. len 18 1 12 67 61 1$ 12 04 12E1 Ladles Drones and Boys Clothing. Mrs. B. Annie McCabe respectfully forms the public that she has removed to the house formerly occupied by 11. MoManigill, on Washington street, and is prepared to make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of all kinds. She respectfully invites a full share of patronage. ap7 ...v.-- Carpet Weaving. 7 45' Lit 729 An 7.12 6 54 646 6 28 Mrs. Matilda Pheasant is . prepared to weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage from a generous public. Residence Wash ington Street, West fluntinim.l . tf ~~ 1 05 LEI 00 TheL.Por $llO Ale.Lanuhan, Stone & Isett will deliver, free of 'Weight, 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, &c., and Buckeye Repairs, &c. May 10-.2m. CREI ME = EWE McLanahan, Stone & leett, Hollidays burg, have the largest and beet assortment of Harden and Flower Seedi in this vicinity. Send' for Catalogue. 5 and 10 Cent papers sent on receipt of money, postpaid. jte9.4m per` Improved Buckeye and the Buckeye and Ohio Harvester combined, Reapers and Mowers, repairs of the Buckeye, always on hand, at McLanahan, Stone& bett's, Holli daysburg, Pa. " fe9-5m GRAPE VINES FOR SALE-tWO years old. Delaware 37i ctn., Concord 25, Isabella 15. ISRAEL GRAPIUS. Alexandria, April 18. .Near Shade Gap, May 19th, 1870, by Rev. W. O. Kuhn, Mr. GEORGE 0. CARLAN, tO Miss, - AMELIA E. _HUMP TON. - , - , DIED, In Springfield' township, Hunting don Co, on the 15th Miss Mato- AnET J. WALKER, daugliter of John & Mary Walker, aged 22 years 11 months & 14 days. She had no fear of death'S alarms, But sweetly fell in Jesus arms; In death elle retained a' einiling face, sweet emblem of redeeming grace. PHILADILP/Ils, nay 30. 1870. - SOpertlne Flour per barrel p4.50®4.75 txtra Flour per barrel ............. .a.... ..'...54.78(g5.26 Bye Flour per barrel . 4 .......... ...... $5.25 Red Wheat per bushel 1.2801.2.1 Aye per bushel 1.05(01.10 Coro per bushel 1.1001,12 gale per bushel 63aittact.. ' . Prrraaaeon, May 33, 1870. sr.ring Wheat Frour pet ha'rrel . , _ 5352 1 3 :18 3 0 \about per bushel ' $1.15 Core per bushel 61(025 Oats per' bushel - 4704bctr. /lye per bushel .. ' ' $0.95@1.01) ,barley . . $0.90(00;86 FINANCIAL. . . L;figw.ypais,May 30.-1)o CloseJ at $1;1.41.,ei. PHILADELI , IIIA, Slay 28;1870. The following are - th - e closing prices of De Haven IL - Bro., 40 South Third barOt :I,F 'elf,. • - 1171 1171 • • " • '62, - 1124, '1122 " '64, - 1114 .1114 ••f,''6s,' 111pIt114- - To, now, 1131 ,1131 - •113 k• 1141 4 "68, - 114 114 k " • s's; 10:40's, - lon '4OBl U. S. go Year 6 per cent. Cy. 1124 113 Due COMp. Int. Ate.y, .• • 19 Gold - /7 7 ; - • lift 1144 Silver, •' • WS • 110 Union PciCifiO - R.i?let . 3l: . ;Bonds 865_ 875 Centrald'acific .1?; - - Union piafic Land Grant 80nd5'775.,:„ i 785 JITINT/N9D01, , ,T M4:RXIITS:f co*criED,lvii4a wiLowisz FLouit-Super6iiii:Flonr, per barrok- ;,$4.50 Eitra -.5.00 Flimjly Flour; •-. _ do ±5.50 Gua-,--Red-' Wheat, per bushel , White Wheat, ' 1:15 - _ do . 90 Corn; ; '"new, - 85 Oani, - de - 45 Bar ey, '; 'do , 1.00 SEED — cTimothy, , do — 3.50 Flaieeed, 1.75 Clove'reeed, per 64 lbe;:: 7.00 COAL-lltird enal, ; por ton, - !..1-3:5100(416.00 Broad Top heal, - ' 3.00(5 . 43.50 LIMBER, per 1000 feet, —12.00 G-00.00 Bntrn.ne—Lap, per 1000, ft., 10.00®12.00 JOint Shingles, - 5.00@7.00 Niscer,LaNeoue-13ark, per'cord, 9,00 Brata,'per - ewt., 1.00 Hops:, per pound - " .40 di) i . 45850 cifity, per-ton, • 14400 Ilides,' ' • ! • JOHN C. MILIBR, C. a: itiLr I FT a scw,) DEALER IN All Kinds of LEATHER, AVD - • SHOE'FINDINCS, HUNTINGDON, PA. • Ja12.1870 ADMINISTRATIOX'S NOTICE. [Estate of NK faAItLOCII, deed. , l.otters ofailmintstration upon theestato of Fiatlk Gar loch, Into of Ituutingdon borough, deceased, having been granted to tho undersigned, all persons indebted to the estate will =Ls payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. • 41,17413 F M! GAItLOOII, Ilautin;dau, May li.Gt+ Adminiatrutrix MARRIED, MARKETS. I= CO TO LEVTIB' RED FRONT ,GROCERY TOR SYRUPS, MOLASSES, COFFEES, TEAS, Canned Fruit Dried Fruit, Canned Vegetables, Mackerel, Herring, Mess Shad, Trout, Salmon, White Fish, Crackers, Tea CaXes.and_,Cheese, C6rifectionery" of all kinds, Cedar-ware, Willow-ware, Queens-ware, Glass-ware, • Stohe-ware, Dried Beef, Sugar cured Hams,- Shoulders, Sides, &:6 Q 1051% AED TMMEI. CHEAP. Call and examine Stock• and Prices ' Y : -' ‘ l figVlAMil*Je4o •lt % ou can save from 10 to 30 per ct. by buying your Inetruments from E. 3. DEALER IN STEINWAY & SONS, -- °BICKERING di 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 GEOOyQQAS & CO'S celebrated = • ' ;ORGANS, or any other trtitite - delired. Alio, MELODEONS, GUI. TABS, Vlol:l9l9,thlrin - an Accordeons, Sheet Music, Mu sic Books, ice, ,1 :• i• •, ' New and good Pieties for $3OO and upwards. New 9 Octave Organs for $9O " • New Molodeons for 370 • " itst w All inetrutuents ilitrrantalforfire years. cit Agents supplied at wholesale prices, the same as to the y. Call on or address E. J. GREENS, Ilantlndon, Pa., ap12,70 2d floor Mister's Now Building. • 1?/-M2SECY 7 V - --U1) TO THE N.N. CORNER, OF DIAMOND. Boot and Shoe Emporitn. r JOHN H. WESTBROOK NI Respectfully informs: the:citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that ho hoe just received from the city a NOW and splendid etech of, BOOTS, &SHOES, - HATS & OAPS; Hosiery, Shoe Findi rigs,. darpel"Sa4li' Trunks, &c., &c., arc. all of which hole prepared to seltat - greatly reduced prices Don't forgot the new siand in thi_Diamend. Old custo mers and the public generally are invited to call. OsTtlogdou, ep ; 7,.1861). • .. . • FIN GEP . . SHAEFFER ob-u.potti4atl4.l - kimihvb.e...4th . '.SPLENDID STOCK - ! • , • B 0 CiT.:9; shrsaud,'`dA'l:thilig. Which he otidiXMthe inspection of his customer. and the public feitdial!y,.. „,11..wifixell hie eta* mit iIMA6ON'ABLR` 'PI2.IOE/3; • •-• and those who purchase once will surely cull again. BOOTS 4:8110ES MAOII ORDBR, ; :„ and REPAIRING done in the neaten( and. most expedi tious manner. Dail upon Mr. Schaefer at his shop street; is few door. west of the Diamond. ap.l4, EW?.130017 4.ND sivE $l'OE :a W.M. AFRICA pkbif66;,t opbned at his old stand la Ohs Diamond,;',{diffj Huntingdon, ! r••I • Ij+t A Fiue Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, . t?. For Ladies; itentleideri and Children. All be fair prices.:, Quick , idei and :mat/ profits. Caltand examine nay stock. • • t Manntactutliidand qtbitairing done to order is 'nennti. Huntingdon ) 4p. 1A.,1r9., • , • ta DO NOT p A§S;I3I GWINtS. P. amp; ' JUST OPENED 't , • • ' t. 7 SPLENDIE STOCK of NEW GOODS ' ' 9'' : •: /r ~! : , .‘ , r ,'!'' tA,Fir . BEI3EAT i " CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE.. Aft - I:S.' P.% GWIN Huntingdon, Ap•l9, 1870 111SHACOI)111LIIRISEIENAR This Institution in the beautiful mountain-girt valley of Kishacoqulllait, affords superior advantages of educa tion. Thoroughly efficient NA competent instructors in every department: „ French, Nerman, , Paloting, Drawing,' and Music in eluded. A Normal class fotined Spring term, which continuing weeks, opons'AprilAth.. .ffi.penleti , for . , thil year $2O: For Catalogue address " • ' 1 7 Militia Co.; Jan. 26, 1670.-6 m. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of CONK a D MATTHIAS.) Letters testamentary on the estate of Conrad Matthias tato of Dublin township, deceased, having been granted to the; Midorsiglied all persons knowjng tbriiiselike; lit diditril wit Intik° innuediato paymant and thoselfailk Online 0 illirreseut them dilly authenticated, irtiSoui de. lu). Julld MINNICH, ap2ll.6L 4 'Executor. . , , , , ADDRESS SUGARS, SPICES, NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. WHOSE SUEYERINGS lIAVE BEEN PROTRACTED YROMIIIDDEN OAUSNS, AND MII,OBN PROMPT TREATMENT TO.REINTEREXISTENCEDESIRABLE ,If you are vuffoiing, or have suffered, from farolun• tarp diecharges, what effect doom It produce upon your general health 1 . De you feel ;ieaa, debilitated, easily Medi Does a tittle extra exertion it'radeee I,lPattliiou or the heart ? Doee, your Dyer, or urine organs, or your kidney'', got out of order ? , Io your. urine sometimes thick, milky or Rocky , - or I. it ropy en . settling ? Or does a thick alma rise to the top t Or ii a sedintettt at the bottom after it has stood awhilo I Do yow have spells of short breathlng or dyspepelet . -,Are; your bow els constipated ,you , hero spells, of fasting, or rushes of blood tothe head? Is your memory impaired? Ta your mind,conetsntly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, Mlles', moping, tired of conipany; of life Do yon,rioh to he left alone; to get away from 'every body I 'Does any little - thing make you alert •or jump t Is your sleep broken or restless 1 Is the lustre of your eye as bright' Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Dosymi Pdil4 your business with the lan; energy t Do yoit feel - 1%3 much coefidenee leiyours olf Its dull end fie in glean to fltig . ofkaelatiolioly t 'lf 110, do not lay.itioYoni fiver or d. 3; spepila. Mare you reed leis nights t Your back weak, your knees • weak, end bars bat little appetite, and you attribute this to dye pods or liver complaint I liow, render, self-abuse, venereal Mansell badlysured, and sexual e;ceelee, ate all capable of 'producing a weakness of the generatire organs. The organs of gen eration, when in ;wriest health, snake the maul - Did you Her think Mit those bold, dellant,i;nergetic; pone coring, successful business men are always thCao -whose organs are in perfect hesPh t You never hear inch men complain of helm; mulancholy,Of nervousness, of palpita• lion of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot eticreed in bneinee• ; they don't become sad, and discour aged , they are alwaye polite and pleasant in company of ladles, and look you and them right to Ow face—none of yoordmicast look, .or any other meannega about Aio, n . 'I do not inoapthooe wholreep•tho:vgane Jade. 'tad Ly running to excel?. Those will not (Ali, Main tlielr - hongtitution, but those tliey do business 'with or for. • - How ninny imao;from*badtronfetidlekutos, fit!. tbo etreutttof eelf&bore Aug ttruestuut, bare brought *bout that state of weakness in these organs that has reduced thisieiSral aYetent so much Am' W ' induce almost every otttitsiiie;sti=idiocy', lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and almost every ,form ` of, disease humanity is heir to—anal t luiresdCatiio'of \ the 'trotiblci scarcely over suspected, and have doctored for all but the'ilglillOne:" / I DISEASSi OF ESE TILL USK ' OF • • . 'FLUID' 3310 - 4013 EXT : ‘ ltzfh!9roet 13 luretle, , ol ezjezccortairfoure roediffeasii of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, qA4vEL, DROP SY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS; .FE- ~ „ K ALE CONIP4INTS,qEIS-. -v s tr. ERAL DEBILITY, „ . • - !•i AO ail iiiieased of ilietrrin'ary 6gains; whether existin g 3jallo or.Femaloasorn tyliatuver:conso originating, and no matter of how long standing. LI I; At If no treatment is subMitted • to; Comiumption 'or In sanity may ontne z4 Citirflesh andblnedare supported from these sourceif, and the health and happiness, -and that of Posteidt;,' ;IOWA; twiOti piocopt Uiti'of a reliable remedy. AC ward'orto Yearg; piepaidd by ITP HELM BOLD; 594 , Broadway, New York,' hnd 164 'eitilith 10th; fit., Philadelphia, Pa.' PRICE—SI.2S per bottle, or 6 bottles for' $6.50, asibr ered to any stddreise F.; Sit . ) ir.;t ; ; ;• orp Sold-by .alt Druggists. Everywhere. L None Afe!girinikkkiniesti dota,uiPrin steel engraved wrapper, 'with faa , similie' of trip f and signed, . H. T. HELMBOLD. • 31ny 17-Iy, rt:l : , TO THE I= CASES REQUIRE '-' MN 'DRUGGIST, ' .., S 1 r aitg sbirertistintnis. CENTRAL HOTEL,' . • ..7. 7.Ast imam. YOMIRTI AllD ‘ Br.!mcz era; PriIi,ADELPIIIA.' , E.CiIII,COTE, (formai. orliontingdon C 0.,) Pnos'a Centrally located and thii wont convenient point for merchants visiting the city. Accommodations of the first-chess. All the modern improveinents, Every at tention will be extended to guests. jans-Iy* $?:, 000 A YEAR & EXPENSES ts Agen T t o h a e elt Ni t t he m ee ac la n ra e te th d N t iaLS w O o N o rf: t if t tf l t MACHIN alike OD moth Bldeß. ONE MACHIN! WITIIOI7T MONST. • For further particular's addrceS 25 N. 90.1 street, Philadelphia Pa. • nihBo.3m American Waltham Wade& AT THE COMPANY'S ?RIMS, , And warranted by the company sent with every watch. Price Lint and deneriptive Cetalogini sent to any ad dream. Orders tilled by express C. 0, D. with privilege of examinatton before paying the money:" Address, ALEXANDER R. HARPER, ' ' 308 Chestnut Street, PTL&DELPIIII. Ap.l9-2m $9OO, - -7 ! etlßolgTe a o " ;:r e e in ve a l n .ioTta e k c e ll orders by samplo,, for Tea; Coffee. and ' Splcea, To auftoblo: men we will give efeary 015900 to 50,000 a year, above travel ing and other expellees. and a reasonabld COMMiSPIOII on sates. , Inintedlste applicaticoriare solicited from proper par'. Res. References exchanged. , Apply to. or address ins. tnedlately; BR. J, PACKER & CO., ." .Continental .384. Dolxery,Nowltork. ap2Gtvr k tENt , 3 ~sDDD...,D 'AP a ss' 7Barclay St.. or 38 W.-1118 St.. Cloriadati s fl.. 1' they want the moat peptilarittui bestselling inic.cription books published: and themaa6hh erM terms. Send for circulars. Tiwywlll cunt you nothing, and may Ito of groat heuelit to you. filb9.lz AGENTS- WAN TED FOR p i n e d = VIIM3E. 1:131E' TRIOS A Masterly_ — ke4:l:fica' lion of the Sublime • Poetry . of theißfble. • by leading clergymen and *Men ' sok SO. ig n6 de n noem e inailons. , Univerially , .admlred and highly esteemed both for its great - intrinsic merit end mechanical finish. • , A beautiful,Prospectue, from w new and original design; showing this different styles of hi nd lag,etc., sent 'absoltitely FREE ,to all accepted as Agents,and a sample copy when desired, and and 20 par emit less than the_wholessia price, i Exclusive Territory; and the meet liberal For full particulars, terms, etc.iaddress • .7, • •O. F. MINT; Publisher, May 3-tfo.3 Barclay Street, New York., THE DODGE SELF.RAELNG REAPERS (E. MOWER. . .. . .. Best machine In use. Put up and started at mowing or reaping without, charge, and celery , machine guaran teed. .. UNION MOWER This justly calebrated m 4 actlnent ' redupell .' jirlco; LAWN, MONERS, ThaPhil'4lolola,lchailaoti & Swilre Lawn Mowers at prim as low aa any Homo In the city. „ t % • • '; ).! HORSE RAKES '; The Pratt Indepanderit 'areal teeth, 'and otileilnairoved patent Irraeltakee.: • HOISTING FORKS. 1,1: -. We are the sole agents for die:Rol:era' Ireprciv - ed .Itar , poor; Fork. We also have the, Walker & Penne& forks, and a general assortment of fionlementelfSdale,'svid - Per. Miters- WADE - & !ARMSTRONG, - - t:1120 .21.faiket Stret i :P'hilacietp ta. • , mB-3m. ; 15NITEt) ,.. STAtES 121 , :l:C740 ;.1 1 VQ'X:tif,,S; ON ij ,T " L E I:rr 4=4:I43CA 3:3 1 . !,Boakht4ard. St?ld:at:Market Rate*/ CAS:112111:' " .! ,, PICIFIC.;,RAILROAD =BONDS • • - tt,ll-1 ri Jur !I 11.11/ .0:1CIETSal;u0/ Bon gh ti au &Sol di Wiz GiirhtnisAidhltifift. Accounts received and interest .aitowea 'inn gtibitU l to cij cirgal,"irtV463. -rJi,,:rl 11, • ri ,111129'1 31n. =I P_ i E. a kr- Ji „ Fla , ~,,,•:in:,),..„,,,,J.,•kg.,:„_•...„_. • . 4Q Squig, 3 D, STREET, r, f 3 ; 'II) P : •"#! 2 .13: - . 7 (II: i• ft 7. ,0:8;:x1)riA:trg rylßKGratit Ameilean Health Ithstdre, the blood and cams., Scrofula ,Syphilis, Skin Dlseases:lilioumatlsm, Diseases ' of Women and all Chronic Affections of the mood,: Liver, and„gia nbye., , ReGontmeaded by' the afe,ffmill•Faculty had thousand of ear, beet Methane. f 'dread the testimoriy - of Physicians shad ' patient' who have used Rosadalts send .for, our Roshdalie Guide to • Ileafth•br Alitianah`foi - Ffilk year, which up,publielt, for, gratuitous , dlstri,lmtion; ; will give yon'wnbh valdnbte , Gr, It. W: Carr, ot Baltimore. sari: , ';' ifs 1 Mk% idtaiuro in`rehdtn - nieriding yhnt' Wesadal is es s gory powerical alterative' ,I. have "soon 'it in two catiee Vrith hippy results—one In cue °I.P9I°.IIPrY Whltia, in. which the* patient ,pi' !jounced himself cared prier having taken five bottle of ,The other Is a major scrofula of Mug standing, which is rapidly bus praying :wig its we,- and , ,the indications (ate that the patient will soon recover.. I have care , fulty,exunlned the formula by which your Roe& drills is made,-and find it an excellent compound of all altenttiveiingrodiehtS.: , 1 ci lir,Sparks, of Nicholasville. Hy., says ha has used itotadalialweaselfotscrofulai-andeddendaris pyphilis with satisfactory results—as,a cleaneF of themod Ititoarno better - • • Emu net G. McFadden, .Murftheboro' Tenneesee, shye: . 4.. have used seven bottles of Bosadalis, end ass entirely chfired 4,lllholimatism ;send me four hot , : tles,,as 1 wish it for my brothaf„,who -ius b n amiffor lonee•eyee. !! • ' ' • .11eidamin Bechtel, of Lima, Ohlu,yrites, 1 have sntlisioffei; ukahlyYedrii with'an Inveterate eitip: don. over,my , body; a shut • timo ; 14110 puss chased A bottle of itoendalffiand'it 'treated a per's Ifect cure,„ -. 1 1, 1. l:! Bristidiff Id is hold b y lobtfßead'and Huntingdon, ra,,an4 Druggleth gaperally, -• Labratory, 61Excbabgei Plead, Baltimore',' `` • , ;• . GbidkiFlNTS ' Feb 213.1 yr. 20r3 p. " 1 ' Prepifetere. 01 ME A, , EO, 01 WM RI EXA3IOPIiES' OF 1001;11 r . 1 § ' SIS, U • i 3 J MEI " W ;TR GL A 'N P I4O Pf s * 1 4. 6 :4 4 ' cafrANY. t ,;; Under :the ttlfabsaedusette7Latu;' , !Thirtni the year 1869. t; 1:. MEALY, of go:411'0A dly, ;eras 14;tirea la 1661; ' l llegoasedpayinibin 16681diedin. 1869, when hies Polley wan phid. The liability of the Company e 2 Pired , Noverobvv.7, 1876., 'IJ - 2 ul7 NATANIEL'A. COFFIN, of ifor 3 cheetor, Maas., we* id edt,Tl:lo;lBsl6, Let, WI-Policy; lapis: died tin 1869 abet wra covered unfil September, 1878. H op4nLEs &.) V IORTONBY, of SenecaFAlll6'l'e ,ll 4 ,ideured 1h65: Ito ceaspd paying in 1868; died in 1869, andble family were promptly paid. - 'AVNI.II.IIA.RIIIB, of Taunton, Itlaas.,'took a Policy In, 1807; billioh lapsed i2'1869: , aftf died bhortl y eftet 'ld a" tepralne wan paid, and the Compny'e liability, fpr the lope Would not have coaeold until September 28;1871. ; • t „.O• THE'S E l N .l . bui 1 F ATE IV'ENGLAND • • , ,TAN,u4tLT.I4,B7O. • • •n, 28.500,000 ludOn3e; 1849' •" 71. ' • ' 3;000,000 Dividend paid, 1869 7 8 6 , 190 - Wises peld,lB6o •'• " • - 705,000' TotaLLosee,e paid • 4,200,000; TotailliVidenda pald " ' 4.990,002 • *ILAN AgENT ,WANTED in blunt( ngdng county', Ad dress . STROUD &MARSTON, Genets! Agts., 1.33. SOUTH FOURTH' • PRILADEPHIA'; -""-Lj I tl ia! i
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