The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, June 21, 1870, Image 3

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.HUN.TINGDO.N, PA
Tuesday Morning, ,fune - 21., 1870,
LOCAL & PERSONAL.
Dieetlugs. :1
Ml. Mortal "Lodge, No. 300; A. Y. M., Meets second
SiOndarevehingot menth, Browri'e building.
Standing Stone 14.12. A. Chapter, No. 201, meets the
Drat Tuesday evenizt of each nienttwin Brown's budding.
Juniata Lodge,
,N 0.1.17, .1. 0. 0. F., meets every Friday
evening, third Door, in LeistQabuildinW - •
Mount Hor Clomp of 1. 0. 0. F., meets every second
cud foutth.Tursdays Loister's building, third floor.
Standing Slone Lodge, 81, Z. 0. q. T., meets every
Wlieniay evening in third Boor of Bead's
n 42 2"nPuhrio,-Tribe, No. GS, 1. 0. of meets every
Thufsday evening, third Boor, Leister's building.
i'seng Men's Chrislion Associatioumeets the first and
Hard 'Monday eNenings each month, fu Smith's building.
Post 33, G. A. it. meets %bird Monday of each mouth
in Cuurt House. ••• -• •• • • • - •
Teton Council meets the- Hrst•Friday evening of each
month.
•• Huntingdon Lodge, No. 149,.K. of P., ineeteevery Snt•
tufty evening, Iu dmith's building. " ; ; ; I
, linntingdon Temple of Ifonor,'No. 71, merle the fourth
Motrany oleo& month in Good Teinplare
The Irebsterian CYoI meets every Thursday evening; in
tiro V. M. C. A. room.
Liuntingilon O.IICII, 0. U. A. M.; ins'eta first and third
Tuesdays °leach month in Good Temptars Halt.
•. •
-• % Chinchs:* -
33aptist„Church—Washington Strpet. • Rey, J.‘ W. Plan
• 'neap'.' cervices 'on Sabliath 104 a. m., 7
Catled.c--,Waillington Strout. Rev. It. J. Aylward. Ser
eides Ilrat' hree'Surda)s in every month.
Evangelical Lutheran—Mifflin Street. Rev. J. J. Kerr.
. Service, m.
ilcrinan Reformed—Church Street. liey. S. D. Sicckls.
Vioiit,bil du Said:alb? 7: y. ni. t Iv c ~ •
IfetliolliStAfficonal--Cburch Street - . Rev. Si. IC:Foster
Servicto on Sabbath : 1015 a. m. ' , l p: m.
Protestant, Ephicopa7-11111 street. Bev.' A. IL 8010,
Eon. icol on Sabbath: 103.4 a. m., 634 p tn.
Preolkytorian—llill.Streqt. Bo', 0. W. - Ser.
"'vides Mt I , abinalr: /1 in m , Vp.m. '
On the V( Ing.
The Lewistown being re.Rova 7
r •
'-";TholurnaCe at Ilopoivell. turns out
forty , tons of charcoal iron a 'week t .
Two snakes, eleven foot. long, wore
killed, near Bays Hill, Bedford rpunty,
"ittetWeek.
The'eVvii'lltritliOdiet'iliiir . eli at Bed
fdrdlis-to be - 75 fee't, by' 45 feet, and is
to cost about 612,000.
- Iron ore has been - discovered in tho
vicinity of Burnt Cabins, near the low
r end,of tbis,ccunty:
•',.Bellefonte . and AltoctisOvere,,itiOn
aittea,by recent yains, and considers=
ble damage
,done.
A Mrs. Phillips was
,droWned near
Waynesburg while in the heroic act of
saving her son'from droWning.
It took seventeen ,men and a dozen
of dogs to butcher a 165 • pound bear,
iii - Fayette county, the other week,
Bedford Inguiret met with the
Juck'bf 'roducing:ono of its
fo"rms 'lad "pi," the other week.
Methodists intend ,regaling
, tlieiF:Sabbath School scholars at Me.
:Cith"Ari's Gidie.en Thursday.it week..
,The. people - Of Bedford, to some ek
ffcht.',liare dabbled in the oil enterprise.
,9oe.nian.has an income of , thousands
- -
lA"plantng belonging to A. A.
-14,rker, in Bbonsburg,•was'hurned to
Ojugreiad redently. Less sB,ooo—in-
pusayle. $4,000,
The family of Mr. W. L. Gordon, of
; ireWard, Center county, partOok of
^icknething•at dinner of • the nature of
-poison, and were all made - sick:
.The Sabbath School- ConvCntion
which' met at Harrisburg last week,
idigay - , , iop - ros - ented by delegates
from all parts ofllie State.
1t is, expected that a • Sabbath School
"Convention of, representatives of all
thp.seboots'in this county, will be held
1-64.14p1aci3 at, an early day- - .
11.1..Littlefield has withdrawn from
tie Juniata Sent 6 . 14, and is succeeded
:by B.;;Ei Saiiiefer. Mr. •S. bas our
best Wi3bes in his new relation.
man named John Ryan, at Pros
pect thy, Cambria county, was killed
re'sently, by *foolishly, attempting to
jump on a passenger train as it AVBB
pilling out from the depot.
Gorton, ofThilipsburg._lost a
jilind and a, portion of one of his' arms
by having,it_eaught between two bits,
4.plArting mill. The arm was am
putated, .
7.; ,The'seensus-taker,,lias revealed the
surprising (to 'us) 'fact that the \Vest
Ward of oar :borough contains only
1640 inhabitants. The total pepyla-
Of. borough' will 'dot be .mein
than 3200.. -
As a P. S. to ink, week's announce
ment about GiadY's Monkey, we learn
AliatTt; conimitited! (suicide' by strakig.
lingitself with a Tope with which its
saptors,had tied it. Vale! _,
' Of 1 4.` - 0„ . ,13. ; ' on Our
first page, - preattitra'zthe 'subject of In
tettip-efuncein;a new, powertnl and In
terestAnkt,maiiniir,.spd,_we advise, our
reictur.§ - t - otTvel t' ca'refil' perusal. '
Miss E. \V. has the thanks of the
- GLOBE fCC.ternitY, a; delicious cake:
--May-ber cup •of happinesS be full to
overflowing, and may' she receive's
crown of eternal joy I
The Pennsylvania State Teachers'
Association will hold its next annual
session in the Court House, in the city
-of.lineaster, on thO oth, 10th and 11th
of August.
tSinnehodyls darling was in town on
Saturday
-'evening, and when he went
ficime_he had"joost about so mooch as
Fat he call. alitrecknipe ,as he, could
•
u tTtio Rantin_gdon Light 'lnfantry
A-ave Cottage - ion Friday
.and Saturday, evenings, last. We
Think'. - there : were too many "hops".,of
„Wfdriiskiftif.; rat - : , I.m
Jaept, am9ng- i some of, the: "gallants."
4- Sufficient .money has been guaran
-4-eed to complete the construction of
• flipLewisburg -&• Spruce .Creek
'read;; and', wa 'Are glad to' learn. that it
ls to bo placed under centract
, • .•
Pa., is agitated; , %The'eonrt
lkst week refused to grant licenses to
selrikucirin•that borough, and the ho
;I-el;!'keepers; -per' 'consequence, have
-unanimously agreed to
_close their
Actors an,d.do no business tilt thelian:
.eieat xi4;l4 is restored. •
-- A boy named,„l.lenry Gudekunat,
~.aged„(eui:tece, Was,iiilled near . 4 11.idille
Lancaster, Butler county, the other
- weelhil)yvheing dragged over the
ground by a young colt which ho was
leading to, water, he having thought
lessly fastened the halter around his
wrist: '
Two lively, brothers, aged 53. and QO
•years, living in Westmoreland county,
lately fell in love with the same V;'o'
man and fought about it. The senior
is cow looking for a finger which ho
lost in the encounter, while the junior
is "thawed up" Co the extent that he is
Acareely , kecogniAable by bis most inti
',43;fatn friends.
163120311170
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"fleVolutrons' never go baell'werd,"
neither do improvements in Hunting
don. During the past three years
many beautiful edifices have been erec
ted in the old part of the -town, while
in West Huntingdon, where but ono
house stood, a few years ago, there are
now a hundred or more, - and lotshave
been sold for a mile above the old
landmarks. Two planing mills, two 'or
three stores, a wagon sbiep;WictE,finin - 45 - .
roue beautiful dwellings,. now adorn
this part attic borough, and it prom
ses ere long to . hetife•:dtbst-' popillbud
part of the, town..'hum% ad milted
the enterprise of, the people in the
taste they. 4.ve, Aisplayed -in decora
ting WS . surroundings 'Of dwell
ings with well-planned and neatly-kept
gardenp,,now in full bloom, au l can
gratulated-onrlborough:iti
intlikk such
good . .citizens., The , names, of,AIM
streets hav'o Philadelphia"rhig—
Chestnut, Walnut, Spruce, -Pine, Cy
press—while Grunt and
,Scott aro not
neglected with honor. The town
,is
well laid out, having an ,alley back of
each street, and as the buildings grad-.
wally rear their proportions, eastward
and northward, the utility of this
plan is more fully illiisiraCect .
thing that is necessary air, wafer,
soil tind conspires' =to
make this a desirable location, and
we hope to see our 'Predletion ful
filled, in a few year's, of' this being
the business part of the town. ,
There is only ono drawback', which
we hope to:see overcome :before long,
en'cl that is tIM want of mannfactories.
These we should have, as they will
tiring •iiidolianich. Knit. la beringl: men,
and help improve the
_business advan•
tegeS,ef the, town. flur business mon
should encourage every scheme that
will establish Manufactories, as
thena'a town is" dead, and 'West
Huntingdon-is,just the L place- to
_erect
ther. '
.Fas h e New York Standard
begins its fashion article with the fbl
lowing sensible hit at both sexes: We
commend it to our readers for its , truth
fulness : • -
Dress ! ,Dress) Dress! .1
"IF:18111one l" said a brute of a man
in our hearing the Other day, "are an
invention of Satan to - ensnare the souls
of foolish women."
The man of ideas was very ',elabor
ately arrayed in .all thoiforios of fine
'broadcloth, immaculate linen; and
flashing diamonds.
We WlCll,ed him critically a moment,
then said :
- "J udgi ng - f Vont your appearanee f sir,
his infernal reajestyhaii also an eye to
masculine souls. Dan% you- ever- - feel
?", • • -
lle
L.. .
laughed, shrugged his broad
shoulders,land .Walked off learifig our
query unanswered.
It is if t u g i t ahte s to two the Superior
air with which MA ( critiCizo women's
vanity:2 They, .tieVai seem. to --think
that the same faults which they attri
bute to,the : gentler sex can •be brought
directly back 'upon themselves., Peo
ple who live' in glass - hOuses must not
throw stones ;" and gentlemen who
patronize fashiouable,tUilors, bootmalc
erZ end jewelers must not find fault
with wives or sisters for fbllowing
their extremelj , followable-example.
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4 youqg ) man of 10413,100 d! - gazipg
•al•ttio*rhea s ieri with a in 1. - adk: &
a •-•-•-•-• of pistols. in the other. We on
deavored to.attracit, tds'aflOtion by .ing
2 a ¶ in a paper we held in,.our,.am,
rehtting 2 a nice yohng . matiim- 'that §
of the country; who left home in a stti
of derangement. He dropped the I - &
pistols from his ,ms's with an I "It is
I of whom U read: Irklfv--my home
b 4 my friends knew of my cosign. I
had sO the 4.4- of a girl who refused
2 lis .10 2 me, but smiled upon another
I d from the house uttering a
wild,l 2 the god of , love,: without re
plS7ing 2 the ?? of my friends, &
,came
here .vith thisl & of pistols 2 put
a . 2,tny exislOce; but have decided .2
subscribe for the GLOBE, and live' a
useful life & I advise U 2-do like yy.
The Wheeler .k. Wilson Selriug Machine
In another column will bo foundthe
advertisement of Messrs. -Petersen S.
Carpenter-; Ibe enterprising'-and ener
getic agents of the Celebrated Wheel
er , S - :, Wilson Sewing Machine; whose
office is located at 914 Chestnut Street,
Philada. The Wheeler and Wilson is
tholeddink staindard family - machine.
It took the only gold medal at the
great Exposition Pniverelle awarded
tomwing;_rnaellipegi ankAte, namg jis;
household word in both t uropo and
America. ' It ‘requiiet‘?. 'therefore no
"puffiing"' and we merely 'wish to 'call
attention of pUblic to the immen
sity of the numbtir of these machines
that have been sold; over 450,000.
Comment is tinneessary.
LaFayettt Colic ge.
The friends or this- institution will'
observe that, th'e:7c,oriiing commence
ment will be one .month, earlier than
usual—Wednesday, June 29. Tuesday,
28th, will be occupied with the' reuni
on of the Literary societies at 9 a. m.
Meeting of the Alumm Association at
2 p. m., and oration before the Liter
ary Society by Rev. Charles Elliott,
D. D., of Chicago -Theological Semi
nary, at 8 p. pa : „
Dr. Cattell'ig now - o - ri his way home,
and his presence will give increased
interest to the always attractive com
mencements at LaFayette. Eicursion
tickets on' the Reading and North
Penn'a Railroad.
ter-"Modes and Manners fOr
Mii
-irons, Maids and Men," is the Musical
title of:a now Philadelphia Magazine,
devoted to fashion and literature. :A
serial story of American life is com
menced, and tho fashions,' instead of
being`i - rriere rOliastiofttfitipelin styles
aro a lively description of tho popular
Voittimes'of our ,promenades
ten cents a copy, or one dollar a year.
Published by J. B. Dobbins, No. 426
North Eighth street, Philadelpho...
rhsp c ., Farmers needing a Grain-drill,
will do well to call on Wharton & Ma
guire and examine the Willoughby
gum-springgrain drill, either with or
without phosphate attachment, before
purchasing. • tf
. ~ zieZ - A largo stock of the best Stone
ware, of all kinds, now'bn band at the
Red Front Grocery, and for sale cheap.
er than anywhere else in the County.
Ad?' 10;060 pounds - of ' tub washed
Wool wanted, for- which the highest
market price will be paid at B. J. De
yor & .9o s s store, "Ait. Union. [39.414
Itetall Mark e t
Battey 15, 18, 2C, as to 'quality;
eggs '18; !ler& 20 petalus' 35,. 40, as
to quality; dried Apples la cts, per lb ;
dried peaches`l2 - ; - 15030 'cts, per lb;
beaus 1.0@)1Y tile.; Pet ; qtlart ; sugar
caned hares 25 cts_; ,shoulders 16(018
side 18(cp,.20 cts Or lb ; dried beef 27
@3O as; flour $5,75@6,00, per barrel.
11E1411.1{8.-09od ,butter ready. sale ;
eggs . do;
~ good old potatoes ready
sale. •
•
traasti ..111sKirm.—The- Undersigned ! would
respectfully.,ihforin'the citizensof Hunting
don. and vicfnity that'she-has bornmeneed-the
bvsiness of plain and Fancy sewing at the
residenctqof Mt ' H. IC.
. Weaver, in West
HuutOgdo . n. All kinilsjof, Patteinfl are kept .
constantly on lier.tl for sale at the lowest prt
ces also, cutting and fitting dono to order.
I mhst earnestly solicit a share,of the public
petronage.
maylo MRS. S. M. MCOA ULEY.
SALT E3ll . olllo3L—Dealers, look to your in
terest and buy your salt from Henry a Co.
Their facilitleTtor furnishing
. sal arof great=
ertlian any'Otlier }Muse in central' Pannsyl
vania,'and having a line of boats running to
and from Philadelphia and' Baltimore, they
areprepared to furnish all kinds by the sack,
car or botit load, at prices which defy corn
petition. , Ap 19-3 m.
Carpet. Weaving
Mrs. Matilda Pheasant is, prepared to
weave rag' carpets,' and solicits patronage
from a ,generous public. Residence Wash
ington Street, West Huntin a tf
Ladles Dresses and Boys Clotliing
Mrs. B. Annie McCabe respectfully in
forms the public that she has removed to the
house formerly occupied by H. MeManigill,
on Washington street,; and Is prepared to
make Ladies!,-Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of
all kinds. She 'respectfully invites a full
share of patronage, —97
fl .Fur $llO MeLanahun, Stone &
Isott Will deliver, free of freight, one
of the best,tnOwers Inanufaaturdd. It
has its gparingiall enclosed, .and will
warrant it. No.work, no sake. They
have .tnery Grinddrs to grind mower
knives; &c., and Buckeye Repairs, &c.
•- i4lity'lo- 2m'." • '
Can't be '
. Red, Front Grocery , ireceives','new
supplies almost, every .day, sells the
most and freshest, and ean;t.be under-
Sold. New' Mess Shad, DrY Salt Roe
andi Pickled rilbrring; the . ; berit*rind
,
; MabliM•el, "White Ffsh;TiOut,
SnlmOn, &d., cheaper than the cheapest,
and warranted. „ •
Every business man should'iliti printed bill
heads;' letter heads, • rind' envelopes.' They
have to, 440 , the paper anUenvelopes, any
and ye .furnishthe ,material at whole.
sale prices, and print them at less than the
material would cost at retail price. Call.
- _
leirThleLinahati,;Stone &Left,llidays
burg, have thii'lhigeSt and best assortment
of Garden andAla` Seeds in, this vicinity.
Send, fur Catalogue., 5 and 10 cent ,papers
sent on receipt, of money,- post - [NO 4m
" • "
ger Improved Buckeye and the Buckeye
and Ohio Harvesier: Cciinlin - eil i lleapers- and
Mowers, repairs of the Buckeye, always on
hand, it NeLittialnin, Stone & Isett's, Holli
daysburg, Pa. fe9 5m
GRAPE VINES Font SALE—tx,ci yea t:s
old Delaware 37i eta, Coricord 25,
Isabella 15. ISRAEL GRAFIUS.
Alexandria, April 18,
In— Best Gum Roller and Gum Spring
GraM Drills, at MeLanahan, Stone &lsett's,
Hollidaysburg, Pa. feo-8m
4 S-Metanalmn, Stone & 'sett, Hollidays
burg, warrant all their instruments. [fe9.sm
Dar Mackerel, Roe, Lake, and Labrador
Herring at Henry & Co's. - apl2-3m
Car Double Harpoon Hay Forks, best in
use,, and there has never been one returned
goUfai.V l all tire' NV :irrnitted: MeLannhan,
Stone tf: Isett, Hollidaysburg. feo7.stn
. ,
le Older Mille, : Grain Separators; Cluver
Hullers and Steamers, Cultivators, Washing
Machines, etc., etc., at MeLaualian, Stone &
Isett's, Hollidaysburg, feo-8m
IlErßtiekaye Mowers and Reapers
for sale by A. R. Stewart &Co (m3O Ot
ttEß.Silvei plated ware at A. R Stew
. (May. 30-4 t
/Air Pratt & Miller's Hay Rakes, at Me.
Lanahat, Stone & hetes, Hollidaysburg4sm
u tigfie. 4ta Oft `glltin.diap l ars at
leury & Co's. apl2-31a
no—prouad Alum, Ameriemk and Dairy
Salt at redinetpriccs,.at henry & CA. 3m
Everybody says "it's hot." What
everybody says must be true. ,
MARKETS.
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PHILADELPHIA, June 20. 1870.
Superfine Flour per barrel $5.120,525
Extra Flour per barrel ..$13.00e7 00
Bye Flour per barrel $5.00
Iced Wheat per bushel $1.45
Bye per bathe , 1.05@1.111
Corn per bushell.o7@l,oB
, ,
'
Oats per bushel 94(2)ll3cts.
' i ' - : Fritimiaan,'June 20, 1870.
Spring Wheat Flour per barrel 5.50@1100
N boat per bushel $1.2001.25
Corn per bushel 84587
Oats' per bushel . 50@a lets.
'
Bye per bushel ' $0.01@0.05
BarleysJ.oogso.os
. -
FINANCIAL.'
New Yonx,june 20.—Cold closed at AM.
PIIILADELFCIA, June 18, 1870.
The following are the closin ,, prices of Do
Haven & Bro., 40 South Third Street,:
U. S. 6's of - - 118 1181
.". '62, - - .112- , 1121
" " '64; - - '4lll 111/.
,Y 66 - 1111 •1111-
" " '65, new, - nu 1131
" " '67, " ' - 1131 114
" " '6B, • - 1131 114
" s's, 10-40's, - 108/. 1081
U. S. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy. ' 114 1141
Due Comp. Int. Notes, , 19
Gold - • • - 1121 113
Silver, - - 108 110
Union Pacificß.Rlotiltßonds 870 880
CentrultAteilic , B. B. - . 925 ,935
UrrionlEacijic Land Grant .Thinds 780 :790
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
CORRECTEL? WEEKLY ItY HENRY &CO.
_ WHOLESttIEyRICEB.
•• • -
Fouli4 7 .:Sppprfino Flnur,-per barrel, , 114,50
Extra Flour, do 5.00
Family Flour, . ' '‘' do 5.50
GRAIN—Red Wheat, per bushel. --Gl.lO
White Wheat} ' ,' - . do - 1.15
Rye, do 00
Corn,, new, do 85
OAS,do 45
,
Barley, - do , ' 1.00
SEEP—Timothy, do 3.50
Flaxseed, do 1.75
Cloverseed, per 64 1b5.6.00
•
CuAL-llard coal, per ton, 4.50®5.50
Broad Top coal, , do ... , ' 3.00®3.50
LUMBER, per 1000 feet, 12.00T0.00
Stmccns—Lap,,per 1000 ft., 10.00 12.00
Joint' Shingles, do - ' 5.00 a 7.00
Miscata,misous—Barli t per cord, 9.00
Bran, per cwt., 1.00
Rope, per' pound • : • AO
W001, , ' do ' ' • 45®50
nay , per ton, 1.0.00
hides, ..
: • •13®7
18118,
CRai„raTtLlABlo
AT liRDtrCED4'II.IOES.
JAMES'A. 8.14,0WN,
Is constantly receiving t his new
•
CARPET -- STORE ,
IN .HUNTINGDON,PA,
Beautiful Patterns of Carpets, fresh hom the rooms of
the manufacturers. Ills stock comprises
BRUSSELS, - INGRAINS,
VENITIAN, .WOOL DUTCH,
COTTAGE
LIST and RAG CARPETS,;
CARPET
COCOA and CANTON MATTINUS,
FLOOR: STAIR - and .:TABLE
x - Jr,' ç x.l coiwi ia,x
A FRESH STOCfc. OF
WALL PARE„R,
WINDOW-SHADES and Fixture's, Druggots,. Vohct
Rugs, Door Biala, Extra Carpet Thread and Binding
fag make a specialty of furnishing CRURCit E 8 and
LOLIGEB, at City Prices, and invite Fut Meiling Commit
tees to call and Beo gooddi6inde axiom* for their per.
,
divers will tare money and be better suited by 'going
to the regular Carpet and Oil Cloth Store for any of t h e
above good.. I defy competition In prices and varooty
of beautiful patterns.. ,L) • r - -
CARPETS 25 cents par YARD and LIDWAiIDS.
' I hart, IMO the Agency for Doi OilQinot
HOWE SEWING MACHINE
eo won knowu on ti.•u bent Famiily Mehl. lu thu world
Call at the CARPET STOREand see them.
JAMES A. DROWN.
Iluntlugdon, !deb 16, '7O-6m
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I= 2 1 1111=
KEW STOVE AND TIN STORE.
BUCHANAN, ALLISON & CO.
flavo opened a now store in Toiler's new building, In
the Diamond, Huntingdon, PA., and hare ready for solo
a large assortment of
Cook and Parlor Stoves ,
•
SPEER'S REVOLTING HOOT;
SPEER'S ANTI-DUST, -
SPEER'S AN'TI-DUST COOK STOVES,
SHUR'S REGULATOR and EUREKA COOK STOVES
and LITTLEFIELD'S HEATERS.
Also, a large assortment of f ' :
1)10,1 AND 941. - egzeiD vstnt
and a - greatt'ariety (IF&Mis,neer before kept in this
place. Wo also manufacture
TIN WARE TO ORDER.
Eppairlng,ltopllng and Spin, ting . thino at 'short notice
.04-• Country Stoics supplied is lth Tin Ware it city
Confident `cf being able to Maki. it' mWiltitagedm to
their customers they respectfully tolicit o share of public
patronage.
ROOM IN YENTER'S NEW BUILDING
IN THE DIAMOND, HUNTINGDON, L'A.
Jan. 5,1870
JOHN . C. MILLER,
(Succeasor to C. IL MILLER A EON,)
DEALER IN
. ,
All Kinds of LEATHER,
AND
SHOE FINDINGS,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
jit12.1670
N'
NEATH
~NOVEL!!!
GEO. F. MARSH
Merchant Tailor,
•' 'lna jug receiied
HIS USUAL LARGE STOCK
OF
SPRING
.and:SUMMER GOODS,
OP ALL
QUALITIES, ,'
SHADES,
.Ai4ISUOLORS.
.•
'Second story ofllcad's
• GEO. EnNIAESII.
• -Huntingdon, March 30
L4l.pst. Arrival of Gent's; Goods:
--H.- ROl3l,Ey -
NIERCETANT
to the tooro o;rer, Johetßalis & CO'S Bank,
(Old Broad Corner) } There he Is; it - Calmed to do all
landed ttsklr in Ids line of business.,Ale has just recelc•
ed a full Ilneief • -
cLoTrffi, -
-YESTINGS, -• • - -
•' • CASSIMERS, , •
. CORDUROYS, le..
, .
Thankful for past patronage he solicits a continuance
of the same. Tho attention of the public is called to his
stock of clothe,&c., lip Is prepared tcuniake:itp to
Order in a fashionable, durable and workmanlilie manner.
Please gleo me a call. •• ;
11. ROBLEY,
Merchant Tailor.
ptiatingdun, Pa., April Uk, IBM ', •
THE HUNTINGDON
Manufacturing. Company,
Is now propored to fill onion for
WEATHERBOARDING,
FLOORING,
DOORS,
And in short to do all kinds of • Carpenter
work—
To furnish lIUBS, SPOKES and TELLIES,
in quantities, and rP9nivo ordora for
.IPT33L;LWXTII:r33.M.
44P'Allorders shOti . id be addressed to
D. IV. ARTLEY, President,
anntingdon, Pa
Juno 16, 18064 r,
LEWIV
RED FRONT
GROCERY
••• FOR. -
SYRUPS,
' 'MOLASSES,
COFFEES;
TEAS,
Canned Fruit,
Canned Vegetables,
Mackerel, Herring, ,
Me - 8i Bbad,Piconi,
Salmon,White Fish,
Crackers, Tea Cakes and,Choese„
cOnfeetionery of all kirids,
Cedar:w4re,' Willow-ware,', ,
quechs-ivare, Class-ware,
Dried Beef,
Sugar•cured Hams,
Shoulders, Sides, &c
TICIOR And ignm.
M.Call and examine Stock and Prices
ii:(lo..tEl 'OII'OAM.
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ATOTJ can silto`k4rrkly to 00 per et
j_ by timings your 'Theft oments from
30.DT31111,
DEALER IN : •; ,• •
STEINWAY & SONS,
CHICKERING & SONS,
TILE WEBER,
RAYEN & BACON'S,
THE UNION PIANOFORTE CO'S
GEORGE 11.1.4,1HLD & CO'S.
CONRAD MEYERS,
AND ALL OTHER MAKES OF
' 'PIANOS.
MASON & HAMLIN'S, and
GEO. WOODS & CO'S celebrated
ORGANS,
or any other mnko desired. Also, MELODEONS, GUI
TARS, VIOLINS, German Accordeons, Shoat Music, Mu
sic Books, Lc.
Now and good Pianos for $3OO and upwards.
Now 0 Octaro Glens fur $OO . •
Now Melodeons tor • '
ImAll Instruments Itkrrankdforfive years.
Agents supplied nt wholesale prices, the same as In the
city.
call on or address:
,•
llanti
81,12,70 2tl floor loister's New w Buildnig:
TO THE N.-.E.ViIiNER 'OP DIAMOND.
Boot and-Shoe' Einporiurn.
r JOHN 11. WESTBROOK
Respectfully informs the citizen. of Huntingdon and
vicinity that he hasjust recelved from the city a Hsu' and
eplendid etock of • .
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
,; „
Hosiery, Shoe Piaings,' ' Carpet Stick
Trunks, &c., &c., dye., &c.
all of which ho to prepared to tell at greatly reduced prices
Don't forgot the new stand in thO,Diatuond. .Old custo
mers and the public generally are Invited to call.
Huntingdon, ap. 7, 1860.
• ,
Ili GEO. SHAEFFER
M'llitejltut returned from the cast With u• 0400
@lOO/14,)S . rdeli?_.
OF
BOOTS, SHOPS,' 04.1PE:td &c
,
he offers to the inspection .of this club:more and
the public generally. Ile will cell hie ; stock at , the 4 1 ? .t
REASONABLE PRidES,
and those who purchase once will surely call again.
BOOTS Br f ,SIIOES,;MAI)R7.D) 9,llDEti;
and REPAIRING done in the neatest and most expedb
lions manner. , „
Call upon Mr:Schaeffer nt 'hli
shop on I[lll Minot, a
few doura xestof thelhathoud. ;• • ' • pp:l4, 1803:
N EW 1300 T AND SHOE STORE.
.• :WM. AFRICA--
Informs 411.3 puldia that• he` has Just
opened at his uld stand in tho biamond, m Aril
- I,ltintlagdon,i . „ • i
A Fine Assortment- of-all)kinds'of
BOOTS AND SHOES
For Ladles, Gentlemen and Children.
All of which he wilniall,at fair prices. Quick ssks and
tmull profits. Call and examine my stock.
Manufacturing and Repairing noun fo order as usual.
linutingdon, Ap. 14, 1869. • ' ' '
DO NOT
I ‘l 3 '' S
D. P. CWH
INFORMS TILE PUBLIC
• ;
THAT DE HAS
JUST OPENED: .
SPLENDLE STOCK of NEW GOODS
THAT
CAN'T BE. BEAT
IN
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY.
• • •,• , •
COME AND SEE.
Mit, tin fdrlA7o
AND SASH,
KISRAMILIJAS SEMINARY.
FOR 2E3071'1-3
This Institution in the beautiful mountain-glyt valloy
of Eh:bacon:llllas, afford, shperipr adva'ntakes of educa
tion. Thoroughly ollicient mad competent instructors in
every department.
French, Gorman, Polut.ing, Drawing, and Manic in
chided.
A Normal class formal Spring term, whioh continuing
twelvo weeks, opens April 4th. Exponses the year
$2OO. : Fox CaMague l addteps , ,
. : MARTIN MOULDiIIi Principal,
Niehacoquillas, Mifflin Col
1870,-6m
CO TO ,
`r~ ;: Sal r
SUGARS;
SPICES,
Dried Fruit, _ _
Stone-waie,
CHEAP.
=MEI
WM
111=11
- ADDRESS
TO , TUB
NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED
WHOSE SUEFERINGS ILAVE DEEM PROTRACTED
FROM HIDDEN CAUSES, AND WHOSE
CASES REQUIRE
PROMPT TREATMENT
TOI?EIVDEI?P.:I7ST . ENCEDESIRAI3i,E
II you aro suffoing, or him suffer.; from inrolulk
ary diecharges, what effect does It produce upon your
genernylealt,ll 1, Dcp , ou foci Wenk, dotrilitatod, canny
Trod? Does o little extra exertion produce palpatatiort
of the beart i Drip your liyor, or urine organs, or•your
kidney,, get out or order! :I, your, urind somettuil
[Dick, milky or ducky ! or Is it rppy,,ot tisttling
does a thick shunt rim, to the lop Or ti a sediment
at the:bottom after it has stood awhile t Do you
,hatro
spells of short breathing, or dyspopela? .!,ro,yoar Low
cle constipated 1 Do, you bur's spells of f.kinting, or
amebas of blood to the hmid f It 3 ot:r ' niemory imialied? •
Is your mind constantly dwolliug — ' tide subjeet 1 'Doi
you feel dull, Ilstlessonoping; tired of company; of life 1
Do you wish to be left alone, to get away Vora orory.
body? Does any Unto thing_ make you start : or jump
Is your sleep brokonpr {ellipse 1• Is the lustre; (4,1 , 9 v
eye nebpAl4l Do you enjoy' youreell in society as Ivey?
Do you pursue your business with the same energy t Do
• • ,0 •., , ••,
,)on feel as much con fi dence in yourself ? Arojraur spit.
ifs dull •
f , • .
uld flaggingYgiven to fits of Melancholy ? If so,
yodr liver or dyspepsia. Hero yin? rest
lose nights t• , Your back soak, your knees weak, and,
Rule, but little appetite, and you attrilmto tpis to qr.
vjVpr)hTr ; cmvplaWtt
Ivo*: ix:AA indfa'bu'se, ' venergai dlseniCaY;ailiPCurnd,
and 'fancearbiedeedil, aro all a:ilia/do prolhichig' '
'wealtueeoof the ganeratiyoorinua: ()The oigatia or gee
oration, when in perfect, health, make tbp,ntarl:
you ever think that thoie bold, dofiant,eporßtic,,lrft
'veying, tucceeefnf busineia men urn al wayothoso who p°
organs aklit'perfect heal 41? Yrai never hear each men,
complain of being mctancholj,of anus; or palpita
tion of the hank They aro , never afraid they 'cannot
summed in business; they don't become sad and discoui,
aged , they aro nlsTays polito and pleasant to company of
ladies, and look you and them right in the. ,faceTpono
of 3 our downcast looks or any other meant:moo shout
them. Ido not mean thOee scho keep the 'organs le a•
led by.running,to excuse,. The", will not only ruin •
their eunetitutlon;but those they dot businees, with or
OE
How many men, from badly cured diseases, from the
effects of manakins° nod excesses; bate brought about
that state of n'enknessin those organs that has reduced
the geuernl ',talent no much en %to huthee almost, every
other disease—idiocy, lunacy, yeinlYsis,'spitial affections,
sulcide,and almost awry form of disease humanity le
heir to—and the real cause of the trouble scarcely Over
sFercled, apd harp doptorotyqr all but tha r1&ht ,0110,5
DISZASES'OF IIIgSBORGANS THE USE
rill
DIU,RETT.C.
HEIMOLITS
FLUID EXTRACT
=.4ilE
Is the Prost Diuretic, and is a curtain cure for diseases
ISM
BLApDER,'HIDEYS, GRAVEL, DROP.
r . SY, ORGANIC IVEAIcNESS, "TEI
'MALE COMPLAINTS, GEN-
ER AL DEBILITY,
AO all diseases of the 'Urinary Organs, erhother existing
in Ainlone YeMal4:from whaterer:causo originating, end
. no matter of how long standing.
Hui) treatment i 4 submitted to, Consumption or In
'•1 .1 : .
sanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood ere supported
from these sources, and lye health and happiness, and
that of Posterity, depends upon prompt me of a reliable
. : IE I ;TRACT -np
ward of 19 years, prepared 1,
H. T. HELMBOLD,
DRtIG . GIST,
594 Broadway, New York, and
3.04 South 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa
PRICE—St.2S liar bottle, or 6 bottles fOr $6.60, ' dells
, I' •
ered to nay address: '
sold, by all Druggists Everywhere
None arc genuine unless done up in steel
engraved ' wrapper, with fac•similio of my
CHEMICAL TVA.III3.IIOUSE,
ni34 signed,
A. T. 1:1ET-41301113,
May 11-Iy,
(~if~r ~~1b~~xx~cntc~r#~:~ ~.,,,.1~
• • -
CIENTEAL 1101 Po I 1,
V,/ Bourn EAST, coluitp,rowtu mp . ll , ITIT : c.E STS
rirrr,AiorfurA: -
E.CIIII.COTE, (formerly - of :11untingdon C 0.,) l'uor'n
Centrally located and the-most convenient point for
merchants visiting the ,city.-- Accounnotlatioue,,ofr the
first-class. All thu- ` modern-filifirovrithenta. • every -al.
tentiou will be extended to guehls. jipis-I.ys
1
82000 YE t XII.; &7EVBRSES
Tu Agents to aell the celebratod , WlLAQN
IiIACIUNEB Tha best machine , in the world. Elt e itql . .
alike bcitti:sides: Els.ortisis Ant
farther particulars adilrees 25 N. Oth street, Phllittilptilb
EMIE
;
‘.,.A 1 ~ AT TILE cp*R i vals yltiqp„ ) fi ' . l,
:And warranted by tbb company sent tvitbelievy watch:
Primtiat and ilretcriptii a,l3lblitigllfe)tsopttdsp ay:add
dress. Orders filled by express C. 0, D. with privilege of
eicaioliattiou before paying th e money} liAddraita, LE.3iff
ALEXANDER It. HARPER,
110 1 ,
• 309 Chestnut Street - r
•, ••• • •
• • PIIIIADWPIIIA.
Ap.l9-2in
4044
.
Itarday or 3S W. 4th St.. einelnnattl, o,l'o
Ft' boy w•mt the mn+l porul•ir awl limit selling •
itilt,ulption 1)00164 publtslted . fluul.thu most
n,"/ terMV 5..11,1 for vireuln:). Thoyu 111 onst, yilo
out ttotl 'nay bit of great beta:lit to yott, • rt.
, fnb9dy
A GENTS WANTED' F i Gll , 71: t• :
• o'• •t- • !!oi
BPP.sPectus • I, TFPIt
IBLE I Jll
-, t fYii11111:‘
A. Masterly„Versifieg,tfop..of the AS'uN(ilio
Poetry of the, Bible.., f
SOpronounced by leading clergymen sod laymen of
all denominations. Universal'y admired and
highly.eeteonted both for its great, intrinsic nterlt,and
mechanicittflnieh. A beautiful Prospectus fronts tumor
and original design. showing tl, rbfferenpityles aftbl
,
etc:,' befit obsoluteirlMllßE id all a'Seented
u Agents,and a sample copy when desired.¢nd 4.2Qpiv
cent less thhu the isholegale smite: Exclusive teltitorl,
and the most liberal terms. lour, full, parilculars„terna,
etc., address 0:F. VENT, Publisher:.
May , , 3 Barclay Stretsiblow Pork:.
4.
• " '
• . .i•i ; •ii
• 1!. ' .yr. 4 7:
COLOIWAVE .
' *HOTP.M7:rm '
(MARBLE FRONT.) . il••
:C7tettnut Street, West of Fifteenth,—
Tido new and elegant Mote) to sow open f.
he reception orguasta.' IS Is of the most IlOda •
Construction, and furphbcd.in a atyle natant..
t• •• tha , /. 4.1! of
i; • JOHN' PliVALPi i Proilr.
, Op. FREIMAN, Sup t.
• z•i ,_'i77OT
NITED STATES -
, p EW•.2 jklOil
3/311 ; : Liv. 1.132)
-•, • ~ •• „:•„ „ n•-,
Bought Sold and Exchange('
LIBERAL“'F,ESMA,
§`olirtit "Attii46't 11E619
COUPQNS CASK R.
f't ' ail.
PACIFIC 'RAILROAD BONUS,
a "1"; C:!
Botfklit and Sold on,CoriimiAbiiinrOlilir.
Acc9unis recei rod and interest uilowed
on` dairy thiliinciis -Ctie;ik 4 3tligtit.
.r• 16; nlll
g ANENBe,
• . • ;r: f•ti r!:7:;
, 40 SOUTIL3D STRFE'L I ., O I." I ,
11'1 - A 1. 1 1 1 ;.t
inigmy Tr,io Ti ' •
OS
A-D lAJL S
rp II E Great American Health f logri es
-•• the blood and eves Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin
Mein% Rheumatism, Liberties Of Woltniti Idyl fill
Chronic Affections of the Illood;,Llypranti,nd
noye; 'Recommended by the Idedfcal'Eheolty add
thousand of our bestAtizens., • „t 1,
Read the testimbny•of Shitriciims 'pit-tents
Who have,used ItOtisdall3,Bfal e ouS,Ro3 l Wilklig
Guide to
Health Guide for' this par,' ' WWl'
Ivo publish for ~,gr‘ e lnitonal ilipritrution;
giro 3 on much t 'doable, inform rtiuu. - "
. . .
Dr. It. W. Carr, of Baltimore says: "
I tfike pleasure to recommending yenr ROt4dal.
is aa a yory powerful el teratiya. f, have. deep, ,lt
need In two cases with happy results-ono Waage
of secondary syphilis, in which, the ;patient . , pro
pounced himself cored after having taken five
bottles of your medicine: ,!Ihe ,other is'a case bf
scrofula of long standing, Which is Yaptdry
fm-
I prtiving under its-,nae,i and, fthei indications; Oa
that the patient will soon recover. I have care
fully examined, the formulathy *rich yopv,:Rosat
delis is rondo, and find it an excellent compound
of alt alteratlvoingiedlenteryt.' f:t tt ••I
Dr. Sparks,of Nicholnsvillq. Ky., says Ito has
need Rostidnliribt cases of scrofbla andeetandany
Syphilis with satisfactory resulta4as a cleaner of
ilia blood I know no better remedy.: • 1 Ci
, t 1
Samuel O. 1
McFadden, Murfreeboro ' Tenhossee,
• ~.•
I Imre used 60).011 bottles of Itosadalii, and am
firely' cured of Ithotimatisni t'send Me four
tles,,as I wish it for my brother, who baa
linisebre eyes. ' - .li . •
UeuJnmin Dechtol, of Lima, Did°, writes, I have
suffered for twenty years with an Inc oternto erup
tion over my .body; a short time stem I par
chased n bottle of Resadalle and It effected per
fect cure t .
BoDulalie and ficidtb,
Huntingdon, Pry, and Druggists generally._ ~
Labratory, CI Exchange Place, Baltimore. " "
CLEMENT* &
Proprietors.
're'b.'.l3-1 yr. '2 or 3p
Eight Per Cent Gold:
,moßTGAgpoNos
~0003
sl9t
py.Tii, ,
ST. JOSEPH AND DENVER , CITY
RAILROAD COMPANY,I'
Jo denominations of $l,OOO and $5OO, coupafl o'r regisiir
ed, with interest at eight per .pent per, annum, payable
15th February add August, In Gold Imo ef United Stales
taxes; in New-York or Europe., Tho bands -have - . thirty
years to run, payable in New York in Geld. Truetepe,
Farmers' Loan and Trust Company of,Nowi York. The
mortgage which secures thew bonds lent the rate of MT
500 per tulle; Covers a complete road for every bond.
sited, and is a Orotund only mortgage. Thin line, con,
fleeting St. Joseph with fort Kearuoy, make a short
and thump route to California.
Tho Company have it Capital Stook or
And a grant of Laud Troll _Congress,
011,500,000 Acres, valued at tho
'wrest estimate, at. ,
Etna Mark:ago' Bonds, '
Total length of the road, 271 l miles- 'distance included
in mortgage, 11l mllev ; price 97 1.2 accrued !utmost
in currency. I Can be obtained from the, undereigned.—
Alto, pamphicte..tunpa one information relating thereto.
These bonds being'so well eec,ired, 'and ;yielding a large
loco ale, lire desirable to plrtiee necking Rafe owl lucra
tive Investments. Ve recommend them with Fair!, con.
W. P. tONVEIt.SE&.CO,
Commercial Agents,
NO. :54 41.i7.13 6TR EDT, Zip*/ 'YQRK.
TANNER
Fiscal Agents,'
N0:49 La. 4. T.FLEET, NEWYORK
Mo) ao -ao)
OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES
GILT GOLD SHADES, ,
MUSLIN •pEcADvs,
BAILEVS FIXTURES,
TAPE, COJ?P AND TASSALS
LL"ASEOII2bI7•:.YF
• AT j4BWIS' BOOK STO44
"61
Silig
Ili
F.
~ !I !
vu,;
13Quglit, and Sold.
unil7riailt;
OF TIIE ISSUE OF
suolto,oaa
; 1 11,000,000
$1t500,000
$15;500,000
Tollll,