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HUNTINGDON, PA
Tuesday morning, July 12, 1870.
LOCAL & PERSONAL.
DI eetings
tlk.3knialg Lodge, Xo. OUO, A. r. 21t, meets second
nonLy evening ot each tuoutli, in lit on n'a building.
&Muting hone H. It. A. Chaptt), No. 201. meeto the
first Tn,,day et ening of each mouth, in Ikon leo building.
• Jemiuta Ledge, Ito. 117, 10. 0. R , merle el 3 1 rid.%)
evening, third door, in 'mister's building.
Mount Her Gimp of 7. 0. 0. F., meets every hecond
rind fourth Tuesday., in Luster's building, third door.
.SYanding.Stime Lodge, No. 81; I. O. H. T. meets every
Tuosdo.3 evening in third door of itred's
_Arrapahae Tabs, 110. fig, I. 0. of R. H., meets every
'Thursday evening, third floor„Leister's
Young NMI Christian Association meets the first and
third Monday evenings each month, in Bin it h's building
Post 33, G. A. It., meets 'Third Monday of each mouth
in Court House.
Town Council meets the first Friday evening of each
month.
Huntingdon Lodge, No. 149, K. of P., meets every Bat
nrday evening, in Smith's
Huntingdon Temple of Honor, No 71, meets the fourth
!holt.. of each month in Good Teniplard . Hall.
The 1: - .1sterian Club meo to every Thursday evening, in
the Y. 71. C. A. room.
Huntingdon (boned, 0. u.. 4. Ik., meets first end third
Tuesdays °teach month in Good Teinplars
Churehes.
.
Baptist Church—Washington Street. Rev. J. W. Han
nett. Services on Sabbath 0034 a. m., ip. m.
Catholm—Washington Street. 11ev. It.. J. Ayhraid. Sor.
- • :rice. first three Sundays in every month.
Evangelical Lutheran—Mifflin Street. Rev. J. J. Kerr.
Son ices ou Sabbathj 10 1 ,4 a. p. m.
lierman Reformed — Chace( Street. Rev. S. D. Steckle.
Sari ice on Sabbath: 7. p
Ittethciaist Episcval—sChurch Street. Rev. U. K. Foster
Services on Sabbath : 1014 a. to., 7 p. m.
Protestant Episteepai—llill street. Rev. A. 11. Doyle,
Seel lees ou Sabbath: 1034 a. m., C p m.
Presbyterian—Hill Street. Rev. G. W. Zahniser. Ser
vices ou Satibath : a. m, 7 p.m. '
t e„, The Union Prayer Meetings on
Saturday evening are so poorly atten
ded that there is somo talk of aban•
Boning them.
' TUE WARM SPRINO9.—Wo under
-stand the Warm Springs is having
quite a run this season. Mrs. Rachel
Murrells does up the eatables.
APPOINTED by the -Governor—Mr.
James Bricker of this place to boa No
tary Public. Mr. Bricker is a good.
business man and a reliable Republican.
.:,6er Our borough fathers have not
yet rebuilt the bridge across Muddy-
Run on Washington street—a well
traveled thoroughfare. Wonder why ?
Col. Summer's Castilian Garden
is the resort of hundreds these- even
ings. - Why shouldn't it be, when hie
excellent Ice Cream is such a great
attraction.
gam ; , The new Catholic church of the
Immaculate Conception, Dudley, will
bo dedicated on Thursday, 21st inst.
Services will begin at BA. M. The
public are invited to attend.
Sax Jenks thinks the sum total of
ti3Vliquor sold and drank in this place
tile last holidays would more than pay
the' expenses of the Sabbath School
Convention on the 13th and 14th.
VEY" The work on the foundation for
the weigh scales in front of the engine
house in this borough was resumed
last week and has been completed
They will be ready for use in a few
days.
1..c 7 z- Don't toll auyhody. J. It Ba
ker AYHt open his Normal Select School
at. Orbisonia, Pa , on Monday, Silly 1S
fOr a 'session-of at least six weeks.—
Terms moderato. Send for a circular,
or go yourself.
ftEir An excursion party, comprising
a number of Presbyterians, of this
place, went to Clearfield on Friday
last for the purpose of seeing the
church at that place. They returned
in:the evening having had a pleasant
trip.
.
ns.Luke Reilly is kept as busy as
hp Can be in supplying the steadily
increasing demand for his superior
Candies and Syrups.
.These wanting
uhythirig in this lino will do well to
give bhp a trial, as his prices and the
qtiality cOnipete. with-. those of city
manufiteturers.
The Ilishacoquillas Seminary,
ofwhich Prof. M. Mohler is the Princi
pal? closed on.Vriday, June 24th, with
u literary entertainment. Itwas said
by ; all present fox_ be highly Creditable
to the Institution. it marked a high
er.erder oistalent and culture than has
been exhibited on similar occasions
formerly. -.The Institution is evident
ly , Its halls will be more
than full next term,
LEG 8a0K.E.,,A man, !lamed David
Keller, who'hati been' engaged in haul
ing wood for Mr. Ileffright, got'his leg
broko op-Monday : afternoon,last. He
was coming down a steep bill near
Snyder's ,hollow below town, in his
wagon; but fen:ring.that it would upset,
he jumped' to the ground, when his
leg was caught under the wheel and
'broken below the knee. Drs. Miller
and Fleming were called, who at once
reset the limb, and he is doing well.
SNAKE 6 Knisn.---Two large rattle
snakes were recently killed near Shoe
maker's .on..the road leading to the
Warm _Springs., The first one made
its appearance from under the house,
near the feet of Afr. S's. family, whilst
they.were: :sitting on the ..pact), and
ras'ditiPitlebeid by thorn. The other
was seen a few days after.onthe high
way andltilled by a ,
berryirig . party.—
It is supposed they were mates. They
each bad nine •rattles, - and were as
,thick-us 'a -man's grin. '-
'THE FounriLL—The gloiious Fourth
-was^ celebrated in Huntingdon .with
„about the same degree of enthusiasm.
,Before the day arrived, the question
was where are
,yougoing on the Fourth,
and when the day did come, many
went to other
- places to see what was
to tie 'seen Adelegntion of 'Red Men,
comprising twenty two members, and
a large Lumber of other citizens went
to Ty rend, while a number went to
Altoona nu'd Cresson. - All Hunting
don however, did not go away, for
there appeared to be as many on. the
streets as usual, and in the afternoon.
several parties went Ito the Warm
Springs We had no parades, no horse'
races. or :balloon -ascensions, but we
Lad several fights, which were engag
ed in by•some rough customers, who
used the knife-in a dangerous manner.
o Huntingdon cerebrated the Fourth,"
and so we opine, it• will continue to
celebrate it unless some unknown
pewer would fill us with the spirit of
1776 instead of -
Carpet Weaving
Mra. • Matilda Pheasant ie prepared, to
weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage
*fa' a generous public. Residence Wash
irleon.s4ect, West I.l.untinFd, tf
Aleiliottlet S. S. Convention at DM Union
The annual Sunday School ConVention of
the Juniata District, in puisuanco to the call
of the executive committee met at Mt. Union
June 28, closing its session June 30. The
Presiding Elder of the district, Rev. B. B.
Hamlin, D. D., was unanimously chosen
President of the Convention. Towards the
close of the session the Secretar:os wore in
structed to send to the newspapers within the
bounds of the District, the report of the Com
mittee an resolutions, together a ith all other
resolutions of general interest passed by the
Convention. The following is the report of
the committee above referred to:
Resolved, That this Convention recommends that, all
our Sunday Schools ba organized molding to the form
of constitution in the Diseiplino.
Resolved, That no licattlly recommend to all the
soloed , . In the District the adoption of uniformity of les.
sons. and that those v.ho aro not acquainted a ith the
Rut eau Lessons, publiched by Iter.J. 11. Vincent, he to
glumd to examine them with the view to their I/1 t rod uc
ion .
Resolved, That meekly tenchere' Inecllnge to establish
ed for the study of the lessor, whenever ptacticuble.
Ilesohed, Tbat we recommend that all our School. he
formed into Missionary societies accordipg to the Discip
line of the Church. -
Unsolved, Ill.tt tho total abstinence pialge from MI
intoxicating drinks including domestic wine, be Intro
duced into al tho altools.
After the reading of an essay on "Circuit
Conventions" by Rev. S. A. Creveling, it was
resolved that this Convention recognises the
importance and utility of Circuit Conven•
tions, and recommended that they be held on
charges wherever practicable.
On motion of Rev. J. Thrush, the °seen
five committee for the ensuing year was ap
pointed, to consist of the two Juniata Dis
trict members of the suriday school commit
tee of the Annual Conference, together with
the preacher in charge and Sunday School
Superintendent of Huntingdon, and the
Presiding Elder of the District.
It was resolved that the next annual Con
vention be constituted as follows : '
Each station shall ho represented by the lay delegates,
and each circuit by the pastor or pastors and ono lay
delegate from each school within Its bounds.
It uas rceolvad that this Convention is roost decidedly
opposed to any of the schools, appropriating fir school
purposes, money raised by the Missions' y Societies In the
schools.
It u as resolved that a total abstinence pledge from the
nee of all tobacco be recommended to our schools.
The following resolution offered by hey. A. M. Bartal to
was adopted:
Wheleas, Tho Discipline makes it obligatory upon us
to indacti 'note our children, and reCollllllaUd the (roe use
of the catechism in oar schools, and believing that it is
of equal importance with the until:. m lessons so highly
recommended, therefore, resolved that this be made a
prominent part of the exercises of our schools.
The pieced fixed upon for holding the next Annual
Convention is Huntingdon, and the time the last Tues.
day in May, H7O.
liev..l. D. Brown, Missionary from India was present
and added greatly to the interest of the donvention by
an address, in which he asked and answered such popu
lar questions as very largely developed the native of the
missionary net kin! :: lia.
J. D. YO UM,
J. R. Mt MU,
Committee.
=I
A German named Henry Elms com
mitted suicide in jail on Tuesday even.
ing last, the; oth inst , by slitting his
throat, from ear to, ear, with a razor.
He had sat down for the purpose of
shaving, when he committed the deed.
Ho .foil backwards a corpse on'the
floor, where he was discovered shortly
afterwards, surrounded by a mass of
blood. It is not knoWn what impelled
him to the commission of, the deed,
but it is thought he . was laboring un
der a melancholy aberration of. mind.
He has been in town but a short time,
and was in search of work as a cab
inet maker, but not finding any, ho in
dulged in liquor, to great excess—
lie was placed in jail on the charge of
stealing some carpenter tools. Dur
ing Tuesday he was seen by the prison.
ers to walk around with his hands
clasped, and head bent - as if moping
over some calamity. He leaves a
wife, who resides in Petersburg, this
coo n y.
EEMIE
U4-Sunday evening last, whilst the
different churches wore holding serv
ice, the alarm of fire was raised, which
circulated with great rapidity,, and
reached the Methodist church, where
some person with the lungs of a Choc
taw indiap, gave a scream of 'Tire!'
that - hod the effect - of causing the
whole congregation to start to their
feet and rush poll melt to the door,
some not oven waiting to go through
the aisles, but jumping over the bench
es. The minister bad just commenced
his sermon, but was obliged to give
way to the pressure,or preach to emp
ty benches. The other churches were
not disturbed by any excited screamer,
but continued services. The alarm
was created by a doal-nil lamp having
been upset in a house on Railroad
street, and taking fire, but fortunate
ly no damage was done; and nothing
would have been knowW of it had not
one of the inmates raised the alarm be
fore it was necessary. "
Our Public Schools
We learn that - -the board of direc
tors at their recent meeting adopted
a resolution which will materially
change the regime of our public schools.
The intention is to secure a first; class
teacher or professor, who will have
charge of the principal school, in
which the languages and the higher
branches, will be taught, and who will
have - Control.of all the grades." -This is
a wise step, as it will insure an excel.
lent-and thorough elementary training•
for all'ehildren - whbse parents'o not
feel able to send them to an academy,
and it•will place the educational
vantudes .of :-.lJuntingdon. :farablove
mans other towns.
To meet the expenses of this new
sYsteia, the amount of taxesiWill ho le'
vied at'2fmille on the dolhir, which is a
very. - tno'derate - . rate . for sudh:a great
necessity. One thousand dollars is to
be appropriated to.repairing and fur
nishing the schools, of which . they
stand in need.
A GOOD NUMBER.— The Phrenologi
cal Journal and Packard's Monthly, for
July, begins its 51st volume, with
marked improvements. It contains,
besides Physiognomy, Ethnology,Psy
chology, etc , portraits and characters
of Beethoven, Sir: Samuel W. Baker
and Wife, Gov Palmer, of Illinois,
Mark Lemon;, The Governors of New
York;
Types of the Boyrout Popula
tion; Measuring Men,Physical Educa
tion; Reform for Women . ; Wo must,
Rest;, ,a Moral; Love, and
Liberty ;" Vacations; - The ••
Monster; Pastor's Wives; Glimpses of
a Western Editor ; The Electric Post;
Was St. Pau_ l a Bachelor ? , Success in
•
Life;
Equal Pay for- Women' ;
; Up in the Skies ; TO Correspond
cats; etc: Only $3 a year,'and is offer
ed at $l5O for half a year, July to
`Jan. Address S. B. WELts, 389 Broad
way, Np w -York., - -
gs9 o ,For $llO McLanahan, Stone &
Isett will deliver, free of .freight, one
of the best {rowers nlanufiletured.) It
has its gearing. all enclosed . and will
warrant it. No work; no sale. '11.1:7
have Emery Grinders to grind mower
knives, &e., and Buckeye Repairs,.&c,
May 10-.2m. •
, . 7
sier , Mclartaben, Stone Ss isettillollidayts•
burg, have the largest and best assortment
of Garden and Flower, Seeds in this vicinity:
Send for Catalogue. 5 and 10' cent papers
Benton receipt of numey, post-paid. Ifeo.4tu
HUNTINGDON COUNTY
SABBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION
TOME HELD AT TIM. .
Court Howse, Iluntingdon, Pcnn'a„ on
WEDNESDAY," and Thursday,
JULY 13th: and 14th, , 1870, -
Cominencing at 10 o'clock,
" a. in., on We'dnesday.
The object of this Convention is to
awaken a deeper and more general
interest in the Sabbath' School work
throughout our county, and organrze
a Count." , Sabbath School Convention.
It is earnestly requested that each
eFangelical Sabbath Selfool in the
county will send two active delegates.
A cordial invitation is also extended
to ministers of the Gospel, and to Sab
bath School officers and teachers, male
and femalo. Interested parties are in
vited also to come from districts where
no Sabbath Schbols is yet organized.
Delegates should bring statistics from
their schools, as to number of scholars
and leachers, male and female, condi
tion of library, names of officers, &o.
Rev. Geo. A. Pelts, President of the
Pennsylvania Sabbath School Associa
tion,-and other able and zealous work
ers in the cause, are expected to be
present. Entertainment for all who
attend. All who propose to come are
requested to notify by mail, J. S. Blair
chairman of Committee on Entertain•
ment, before the sth of July, so that
provision can be made for entertain
ment. Delegates on arriving will re•
port at the Recorders' Office in the
Court House.
J. It Simpson, T. W. Myton,
T. S Johnston, W. W. Shibley,
James A. Brown.
Committee on call
WORTH liNowitio—lf brooms are
wet in boiling suds once a week, they
will become very tough, will not cut
the carpet, last much longer, and al
ways sweep like a new broom. A very
dusty carpet may bo cleaned by set
ting a pail of cold water out by the
door, wet the broom in it; knock it to
get off all the drops, sweep a yard or
so, then wash the broom as before, and
sweep again, being careful to shake all
the drops off ttie,broom,and not sweep
far at a time. if done with care, it
will clean a carpet very nicely, and
you will betsurptised at the quantity .
of dirt in tlie water. The water may
need changing once or twice, if the
carpet is very dirty. Moistened In
dian meal is used with good effect by
some houso keepers, and salt by oth
ers.—Lan; Intelligencer.
I=
Butter 18, 2C, as to quality; eggs
20; lard 20; old potatoes 40, 50, as to
quality; now $l, to 21,30; dried apples
10e per lb ; dried peaches 12, 15@30
ets, per lb ;beans 10@l8e, quart; sugar
cured barns 28 ; shoulders 10@18
side 18@20 cts per lb; dried beef 30
@,30 cts; flour $5,75@6,00, per barrel.
REMARKS.—Good butter ready sale ;
eggs do; good old potatoes ready
sale—now ready sale.- -
SALT Buromust..Dealers, look to your in
terest and buy your salt from Henry it. Co.
Their facilities lur 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,
ear or boat load, at prices which defy com
petition. Ap 19-3 m.
trines Dresses and Boys Clothing
Mrs. B. Annie McCabe respectfully in
forms the public that she has removed to the
house formerly occupied by 11. McMunigill,
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
Conk bo 'Undersold.
Red Front Grocery receives ,new
supplies 'almost every day, sells. the
most and freshest, and can't be under
sold. Now Mess Shad, Pry Salt Roe
and Pickled Herring, tho best and
medium Mackerel, White Fish, Trout,
Salmon, &c., cheaper than the cheapest,
and warranted.
Every business v riian should use printed bill
heads, letter heads,_ and envelopes. , They
have to use the paPni 'and env eloPes; any
way, and we furnish the material atwhole
sale prices, and print them at less than the
material wouldcost-atiefail-priee.: Call.
:0_ 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
stir Improved Buckeye nod the Buckeye
and Ohio Harvester combined, Reapers and
Mowers, repairs of the Buckeye, always on
hand, at McLanahan, Stone & hat's, Holli
daysburg, Pa. fe9.sm
GRAPE VINES FOR SALE—two years
old. Delaware 37i, ets., Concord 25,
Isabella 15. ISRAEL GRAFIUS.
Alexabdria - , April 18.
Best Gum Roller and Gum Spring
Grain Drills, at MeLanahan, Stone &Isett's,
Hollidaysburg,. Pa. - •. -le9-8m
roa.McLanahan, Stone & Isett, Hollidays
burg, warrant all their instruments. [fa-5m
U - 2y'• Mackerel, Roe, Lake, and Labrador
Herring at Henry & Co's. apl2-3m
gEge.Double Harpoon Hay Forks, beet in
use, and there has never been one returnad
BO fur; all are warranted. Maanaban,
Stone & Isett; Hollidaysburg. feO-5m
tlldrCider Mills, Grain Separators, Clover
Hullers and Stammers, Cultivators, Washing
Manhines, etc., etc.,' at McLanahan, Stone &
Isett's, Hollidaysburg, Pa. feU•Bm
large stock of the best Stone
ware, of all kinds, now oil hand at the
Red Front Grocery, and for sale cheap
er than anywhere else in the county.
EiT,Buckeye Mowers and -Reapers
for ea . 1 6 ,63; Btowart &Co.:01301h
*Er For neat JOB PRINTING, call at
ho "GLgnr. Jon PRINTING OFFICE," at Hun
ngdon, Pa
cat' Pratt & Miller's Hay Rakes,' at Ife•
Lanaban, Stone Si Is et t's , IlollidayBburg.lsm
.tler Gam finger stalls and 'gun] dinpers'a
Henry & Co'o. 4p12-3m,
MARRIED,
Juno 280,1870, by, titojtev. , O F My
ers, Dir. WiCsoil - Ro , .. vE, - of Perry C 0 ..,
to .IlialllAßY,4l,. BOWS. of Iluotingdor,
Co.
. , ,
On 31st of Misrcb,:by the Rey. 'J. D.
Thorrias, Mr. M. L. GREEN, to Miss
MARI , C. Asu, both of ,Bat•r,oo Town.
'ship, Huntingdon Co.
On the Wing
Galveston has 30,000 dogs, thesup
port of which costs $6,000 a day.
Strawberries are said to be injurious
to persons suffering from gout.
Frederick Grant„, the President's
son, will be graduated from West Point
next year.
Paraguay, owing to the ravages of
the recent war, is now said to have
fifty women for one man.
There is a man in Wooster, Ohio,
who has had eleven wives and been
divorced from them all.
There is a town in Georgia where
they shave the heads of all who are
drunk in the streets.
A Spanish coin ono hundred and
forty throdyears old has been discov
ered on a hillside at Alton, Illinois.
In Peoria, Illinois, boys 'are compel
led by law to leave the streets and go
home before 9 o'clock at night.
Tho Record says that there will not
be more than half a crop of Whcat in
Chester county this season.
1115 r A Dr. Bigelow, residing in tbo
Kishacoquillas Valley, has been placed
in the Mifflin jail on suspicion of hav
ing poisoned his wifo.
Ttet..Ground Alum, American and Dairy
Salt at reduced prices, at henry & Co's. 3m
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The name of Oro. W. 0 IVENS Is rosp•ctfull y presented
a candidate for (ho Legislature. Suldect to the decision
•f the Republican County Convention.
July 12, 15704
MARKETS.
I=l
PHILADELPHIA, July IL IS7O.
Superfine Flour per barrel $5.12®5.25
Extra Flour per build .....'0.25(1,1175
Rye Flour per barrel 4;5.2,5
Heil Wheat per bushel 41.434 . 01.45
llyo per bushel 1.0341.1 u
Corn per bushel 1.05e . 01,10
,
Oats per bushel 6.1(4,1b5Lt5.
PIVILLVI WI, JIll) 11, 1170.
Spring Wheat Flour per ban el i,.50wl 00
Wheat per bushel :1.15V1.'2U :
Corn per bushel 84p5.7
UAW per bushel -ISCy Weis.
Itye per bushel
Barley
FINANCIAL.
New Yortc,ltily clo3o nt $1,13%.
PIIILADELFUIA July , 9 1870.
The following are the closing prices of Do
Haven SG Bro., 40 South Third Street:
U. S. G's 'Bl, - - 114; 115/
" '62, - 1111 1111
" " '64, - - 1111 1111
" " '65, - - 1111 111/
" " '65, new, - 110/ 110.4
11. IS '67,
110 k
" " '6B, - 1101 110/
" s's, 10-40's, - 1081 1081
U. S. 30 Thar G per cent. Cy. 1141 114/
Due Co»zp. Int. Notes, - 19
Gold - - - - 1121 1121
Saver, - - - - 107 109
Union PacUic .11-111 st .31. Bonds 845 885
Central Pacific R. I?. - 990 910
Union Pacific Land Grunt Bonds 780 790
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY . RY & CO
FLOUR—Superfine Flour, per barrel, $4.50
Extra Flour, do 5 50
Family Flour, do 0.00
GRAIN—nod Wheat, per bushel. --@1.20
White Wheat, do 1.25
Rye, do 00
Corn, new, do 85
Oats, do 45
Barley, do 1.00
SEED—Timothy, do 3.50
Flaxseed, do 1.75
Clovcrseed, per 64 lbs. 6.00
COAL—Hard coal, per ton, 4.50a5.50
Broad Top coal, du - -3.0063.60
LUMBER, per 1000 feet, 12.00@30.00
SuiNut,Es—Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00@12.00
Joint Shingles, do 5.000)7.00
Mrscaumous—Bark, per cord, 9.00
Bran, per cwt., 1.00
-
Hops, per pound 40
Wool, du 40®150
Hay, per ton, 10.00
Hides, •
6fia
JOHN C. MILLER, •
(Successor to C. 11. SIILLER h'SON,)
DEALER. IN
All Kinds of LEATHER,
• eyD
SHOE FIPDINtS,
. •
" HUNTINGDON, P 4;
ja12.1810 ..•
IS. POCNANAN P. ALLISON ' .J.II.OIIOHANA
. . .
NEW STOVE AND TINSTORE.
BTICHANAN, ALLISON &,CO.
• -
Have-opened anew store in Tenter's new building, in
the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa., and hays ready for solo
a largo aseortmont of
Cook and Parlor Sioves,
SPEER'S REVOLVING LIGHT, •
SPEER'S ANTI-DUST,
' SPEER'S ANTI-DUST COOK STOVES, '
SMITH'S. REGULATOR,and EUREKA COOK STOVES
and LITTLEFIELD'S HEATERS.
Also, a largo arsot : tinent of •
VIIV ACO-P2'2382C!
and sigreat variety of Goode, never before kept in this
place. Wo also manufacture
TIN WARE TO ORDER.
Repairing, Roofing and Spouting done at short notice
CaT Country Stores supplied with Tin Ware at city
rates.
Confident of being able to make It advantageous to
their customers they respectfully solicit n more of public
patronage.
ROOM IN YENTER'S NEW BUILDING
' IN TILE DIAMOND, HUNTINGDON, PA.
Jou. 5,1570
Lewis' is the Place to Buy
School Books and Stationery, Bibles, Hymn
Books, 'Miscellaneous Books of all kinds,
Blank Books, Sunday School Books, etc.
Inks of all kinds, Notions, Perfumery, Pock
et Books Pocket Knives, Musical Instru
ments, Wall Paper, Window Shades and
Fixtures, etc., etc., etc. [noel IX.
LIME.
From the kiln of Geo. Taylor, MmkleoLlvg, prov
en ny chemical iinalpin to be of the beat quality, con
Etnutly kept anal for sale in any quantity, at thu depot o
the lIIIIItIngdOIIOIIII Broad T. p Railroad.
.1)1,-Apply to Henry LCiater, Provietor of the "Iltond
Top Haub." Ime-0341
2- 44 COUNTRY DEALERS can
. je buy CLOTHING from me In Huntingdon at
WHOLESALE as cheap as they can in the
as I have a wholesale store In Philadelphia.
H. HOMAN.
FiNVELOPES* . • .
fly the box, pock, or less quantity, for Bale at
LEWIS' BOOR Alp STATSONSEY STORE
WANTED. —'lo,ooo pounds Tub
waeheil wool for which lhe,LlgheeE market, price
Will to, poiti. filuo 16m) /Itibitid"
1810,,p9,1PestT 8 0,-. 1 ,4870
AT 11.,DUCE13, PRICES.
JAMES A. BROWN,
Is constantly receiving at his new
CARPET STORE,
IN II UN TINGD ON, PA,
Beautiful Fatter us of Carpels. n esti from the rooms of
the manufacturem Ills stock comprises
BRUSSELS, INGRAINS,
YENITIAN, WOOL DUTCH,
COTTAGE - ' HEMP,
LIST and RAG CARPETS,
CARPET CHAIN,
COCOA and CANTON M ATTINGS, •
FLOOR, STAIR and .TABLE
C, X T- I I 4 0 3r. J #SO SO3 ET a ,
A FRESH STOCK OF
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW-SITADES and Fixtures, Druggets, Velvet
Rugs, Door 'lts, Extra Carpet Thread and Binding.
4Q-I make a specialty of to Malting CHURCIIES end
LODGES, at City Prices, and invite Fu nishin,; Commit
tees to Call and see goods made expressly for their pur
poses.
Sayers wilt save money and ho better suited by 'going
to the regular Carpet and Oil Cloth Storo for any of th e
above goods. I defy competition in prices and variety
at beautiful patterns.
CAItPN,TS 25 cults per YARD and UPWARDS.
I has e also Me Agency for the Original
HOWE SEWING MACHINE
SO troll know nns the beet Filially Mochino in the world
CO at the CARPET ..STOREtouI see them.
JAMES A. BROWN.
. . .
Huntingdon, Me 16, '7o.Grn
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OU can save from 10 to 30 per ct.
WI) lug your InstruMonte from
.-11.103M1V - 30,
DEALER IN
STEINWAY & SONS,
el I RIK ERING & SONS,
THE WEBER,
RAVEN & BACON'S;
THE UNION PIANOFORTE CO'S
GEORGE M. GUILD & CO'S.
CONRAD MEYERS,
AND ALL OTHER MAKES
PIANOS.
4 010 f•;1
43.00@•5U
MASON & lIAMLIN'S, and
GEO. WOODS & CO'S celebrated
ORGANS,
or any other make desired. Also, MELODEONS, GUI
TAits, VIOLINS, German Accordeons, Sheet Music, Mu
sic Books, Ac.
Now end good Pianos for.s3oo and npuards.
New 9 Octavo Otgano for $5O 4 4
Now Melodeons for -70 4,
MAII Not omen to TVarranted farfive years.
Agents supplied at nholesate juices, the Santo as in the
city.
Call on or address B. J. OBEENII,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
5p12,70 2el floor Ulster's New Building.
REMOVED
TO THE N. E. CORNER OF DIAMOND.
Boot and Shoe Emporium.
I• ,
JOHN 11. WESTBROOK 14
Respectfolly informs the citizens of Huntingdon and
vicinity that ho hasjust received from tho city a NEW and
splendid stock 01
•
BOOTS & SIIOES,/LATS & CAPS,
Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sack
Trunks, (Pc., &c., &c., &c.
all of Mitch he Is prepared to sell at greatly roduced prices
Don't forgot the new stand in the Diamond, Old cushi
tools and the public gutturally aro int Hod to call.
Huntingdon, op. 7, 1.869.
FM GEO. SHAEFFER
Ilusjest'rcluivcd trent the east with 01412 N
SPLENDID STOCK
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, tba,
Which he Miele to the inspection of hie contemn and
the public generally. 110 Mtll cell hie clock at the most
REASONABLE PRICES,
nud those who purchase once will surely cull again
BOOTS & MOBS MADE TO ORDER, -
and REPAIRING done In the neatest and most expedi
tiout manner.
Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on Hill otreot, „ u
row doors %rest of tho Diamond. • ap.1.4, ISUrI
NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE:
WM. AFRICA
- Informs. the public that he.hae just
; iti ft
°paned at his old mend id the Diamond.
Huntingdon,
A Fine AsSortment of all kinds of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
All of w hich ho will sell nt fair prices. Quick salts and
sulattprvits. ykill and emunino my stook.
11.inulactdring and.llepairing dono - to order its usual.
Huntingdon, Ap. 14, 1569.
DO NOT.
PASS BY
,dry WIN'S.
CWIN
INFORMS THE PUBLIC
THAT HE HAS
JUST OPENED
A
SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS
THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY.
• COME AND SEE.
D. P. GWIN.
Huntingdon, Ap,l9, 1570
DRUG . STORE
On the corner, opposite the E,tchange,Hotal
iitINT. I .IO I Y ON,
.P 4
Will have a good 4election of drugs; ntedicinei ' &e.
iron) reliable uggists, Moo a great 'variety of notien r,
alley articles, perfumeries, patimtmedleines, toilet, soaps
Li urlire stuns, groceries, Se,
TIIE _DRUG- DEPARTAthiV T
Will be cOnducted by Dr. Thos. Johnston, who has bean
In the practicic bf medicine for -over- forty yeas, which
will bo a great advantage tellies° Int) ing medicines fir
family use, where it Isnot oonVonlent to ern' NJ a pliyal,
shut. Advice given when medicines are wanted. Per
serlptions carolully compounded.
Dr. Johnston is a native of this town, and studied
aiedicino under ilia celebrated Dr. Ilondareou, whose cop
utation is well remcialaired by all old clticans.
Cold smidiug soda watercan bo bad during the inns
mer, drawn ; from Tuft's celebrated Arctic, Yountaltt,'
which is sow considered the best in us..
21, - ' JOIINST Ole& CO.
ggst, Subscribe for THE GUDE
ADDRESS
TO THE
NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED,
WHOSE StIEFEEINGS IllyE DERN PROTRACTED
FROM HIDDEN CADEESi AND WHOSE
CASES REQUIRE
PROMPT TREATMENT
TO REiVDER EXISTENCEDESIRABLE
If pill dto alluring, d haVo ottfforml, from involun
my discharge% 'That effect does It produce. Upon your
general health 1 Do yob feel week, debilitated, easily
red? Doea a little extra exertion produce p.dpatation
f tho heart? Does your liver, or urine organs, or your
gat out of ordeif Is your urino sometimes
thick; milky or ilocky . ,or fa it ropy on scaling? Or
does a thick Aunt riso to the
. 14, 1 Or Is a sediment
at the bottom after It lute stood nuhilo t Do you diavo
spells of abort breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bow
els constipated? Do you him spells of fainting, or
rushes of blood to the head ? Is your memory impaired!
Is your mind constantly duelling on this subject? Do
yon feel all, lisllessimpPlng, tired et company, of life ?
Do you wish to bo loft alone, to get away from every
body? Does nny little thing make you start or Jump ?
Is your sleep Melon or restless 2 Is tho lustre of your
eye us Lt ight? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well?
Do you mum your business ' With the nine energy I Do
yon feel as .1 itch confidence In yourself? Aro your spir
its doll and flagging, given to fits of melancholy 2 If so,
do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you rest
less nights? Your back steak, 'your knees weak, and
use lint little nrpotite, awl you attribute this to dye.
pepsin or Iliter complaint I
Sow, motor, sekabuse, *mistreat disown% badly aurcd,
and sexton! excesses, are all capable of protiming o
tvenknees of the generative organ!. The organs of gen
eration, when in per fact health, make the neon. Did
you over think that those bold, defiant, energetic, parse
•ering, succeseful business mon are always those whose
organs are in perfect Nat'l'? You never hear ouch men
complain of being molancholy,of nervousness, of palpita
tion of the heart. They aro never afraid they cannot
succeed In business ; they don't become sad and discover
aged , they are always polite and pleasant in company of
ladles, and look you and them right in the face—none
of your downcast looks or any other meanness about
them Ido not mean those alto keep the organs Wu
Ind by running to excess. These will not only ruin
their constitution, but those they do business nith or
for.
How many men, from badly cured ingenues, from the
.ffats of /elf abuse and eXCCIRPI, have brought about
lint state of weakness in these organs that has reduced
Ile general System so much as to induce almost overy
other disease—ldiocy, lunacy, imralysis, spinal affections,
suicide, and almost eerry form of disease humanity is
air to—and the rent Cause of the trouble neurally ever
auepecled, and have doctored for all but filo right one.
DISEASES OF TM:SI:ORGANS REQUIRE TIIE USE
1:1121
DIURETIC.
MARIS
FLUID tXTRAOT
h =4 *
Is the Great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for diseases
of tho
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROP
SY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FE-
MALE COMPLAINTS, GEN-
ERAI, DEBILITY,
Acid all (*men of Ilia Urinary Organa, whollior Waling
In Male or Female, from whatoTer:eause originating, and
no matter of how long standing
IC no . treatment N submitted to, Consumption or In
sanity may ensue.. Our, flesh and blood-aro supported
frotu these sources, and the health and happiness, and
that of Pottority, dollen& upon prompt tam of a roliabl
remedy..
LIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT 131./Cllll, eetobllahee up
ward of 10 years, prepored
H. T. HELMBOLD,
DRUGGIST,
594 Broadway, New York, and
104 South 10th St., Philadelphia, Pd
PRICE—V.2S per !Kano, or 6 bottles for $6.50, doliv
ered to any address
Sold by all Druggist.§ - Tce•yiahere
None are genuine,unless done up in etoe
engraved wrapper, with fac•similio of my
:CHEMICAL' W4IOIIOU•S'E
and signed,
IL T. HELMI3OLIY.
3/N 17 ly
l!MMI=1
Orifp
CENTRAL HOTEL,
g 0 fly II EAST col:NtntotTTll ASI) SPRUCE
I'IIILADhLPIITA: • -
(formerly of Iftliitingdori C 0.,)
Centrally located and the most convenient point for
merchants visiting the city. • AcConimodatiOns of CIS
Brst•class: 'All - the ihirifoVefilohts. Beery at•
tention will be extended to guests. _ _ Inns.lys
GE I :E!
B:
3lbireiny St., N.Y. or 3 8 W. 4tli Clnchituni
If thuy want the popular and best selling ng
subscription books published. wind tho most lib.
w.d terms. Send for el rcul rs. Theywil I cost you
:milling, and inuy be of groat benefit to you.
IiZEI
AGENTS WANTED FOR
BProspectter P-rW3°l
IBLEYRIOS
A Masterly Versification of the -Sublentd
Poetry of the Bible.,
pronounced by loading clergymen and laymen et
all denotittioile. Univesall admired and
highly °steadied hoth for Es great [
intrinsic
merit and.
mechanical finish. A beautiful Prospectus, from a new
and original design, showing titod,Rnront styles of bi nd.
Mg, etc..'sent absolutely PREP. to all accepted
as Agents.and a sample copy when desired, and at 20 per
cent lee, than the wholesale price. Ex, braise Territory,
end the most liberal ter me. For full particulars, laths,
etc.. address C. F. VENT, Publisher.
May 3,-tfo. 3 Barclay Ryser, New York.
. .
COLOTINADE
EEEkrEtZ7: "
(11ARBLI3 FRONT.)
Chestnut Street, West of Affeerah,
_
TM* new and elegant Motel is now open f•
be reception of guests. It is or thell3o3t. Modern
Construction, and ttrnished In a style lma,
p
ass ed
by any of the Drat botola or /Cameo
• JOHN CRUHP, Propr.
OEO. FREEMAN, Supt.
•
. .• •
• •
OSADALIS
THE Great American Health Restorer, purifies
thu and Ores "Sdrafiiiii, Syphilis, Shin
Diseases. Rheumatism. Bi9C11:104 of Women and all
Chronic Ariections of the Blobil, Liver Mid Kid
neys. Recommended by the 31edicul Fildnity and
Mumma of our best citizens.
Read the teitimon'y of Physiciane and patients
who hove win! Rosa&lis sand for our Resedails
Guide to health or Almanac for this year, ,which
we publish for,
gratuitous' distribution; It' 'will
give you such valuable information.
Dr. It. W. Carr, of Baltimore says:
I take pleasure in recommending your Bost/hal.
ions n very powerful niterative. I have seen it
need in two cases with happy resultt—one In ease
of secondary syphilis, in which the patient pre.
nouneed Itimsolf eared after having token floe
bottles of your medicine. Tho other is k case of
scrofula of long standing, which le rapidly . ins.
proving under its use, and the - indication's aro
that the patient u ill soon recover. I hays caro•
fully examined the formula by which yotir
dalis is made, and find it au excellent compound
of all altehatilte ingredients.
Dr. Sparks of Nicholasvillo. Ky., sayk he has
used Itosadniis in cases of scrofula and secondary
Syphilis with satisfactory results—as a cleaner of
the blood I know no butter remedy.
Samuel G. 3lck`adden, 51urfrceboro' Tennessee,
imps: , _ "
I have used seven bottles of itosailalls, and not
entiroly cured of Ithoinnottsm - ; send me foul bits")
ties, no I wish it fur my brother, who brio norm.
lons sore eyes. • ..• ,•
Benjamin Bacidol, of Lima, Ohio, writes, I hare
suffered for ttrontyyears with an inentorato tent.
thou Over my body 1 a short thus since I par•
chased a bOttio of Rosadalis and Retreated Cper
feet cure.
Itosadrilis is sold by John Bead and S. S:Sinith,
Huntingdon, Pa., and Druggists generally.
Labratory, 61 Exchange Place, Baltimore.
CLEMENT'S it CO.,
Proprietors: -
a
Feb. 234 yr. 2 or 3 p
COUGHS, SORE,THROAT, ETC•
No medicine or treainzent can excel
the power.fuTcurative power. of
DR.. SIMMS'
WHITE _PULMONIC, BALSAM:I
St wen with a rapidity livegualled by any ether reme
dy offered for throat and long diseases. It Is recommend
ed by over 2 1 000 persons In Wilmington, and hundrodsla
Philadelphia, Baltimore and other cities and comment
ties throughout; thecountry. Mr. Ponaingtou, of Wit.
mington,lllinois, writes that there is not (with a few ex
oeptions) a funny in that city who Will be without it 'if
possible to procure it. Such, is its popularity wherever
it is known—and this popnl city arises from the fact that
it universally cotes all oho use it. There Ie no case of .
COUGLIS,COLDS, SORE THROAT,
ASTILIIA, BRONCHITIS[ ,OPOIDP,
BLOOD SPITTING,, HOARSENESS, and even. Putnam-.
!try Consumption, where the system is not broken 'down
with the wear of tho disease, or pretended medi cinei or.
inexperienced advice, that thin Balsam will - wit care If
carefully used according to direction.. We gunmutpe it
all we represent it be, and invite a trial from the of ileted
everywhere. Price 50 Ms. ' medium size, and $1 for large •
aide bottles. Prepared only by
J. H■ SHVHVIS, D 1
Practical Organic Chemist,
'' 707 Market St.,.
D
Philadelphia depot. joi:ikon, Holloway JsCoWdoo,6of4
Arch Strout.
Baltimore dc'pot, S. S. Hance; 108 Baltimbre Stbeet. • '
For sale by Medicine Dealers generally. • ,
Jnne 141870:1y.. :
-;•47k . ,;
SPECIAL. NOTICE -4'4*
-As there seems to ho an impression , with ninny that
we deal only in very expensive Plated Goods, we wish to
specially announce that wo keep and constantly maintain
Very Full and Complete Stack 'of teliabli
CHEAP 'P I iATEI) , WARES,
Combining every variety of
BREAKFAST, , "
' DINNER,
DESSERT, and
including also, a large And ca.relblly p9lected line of
KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, LADLES, IVORY CDT.
- LXIIY, LC., &O. , '
Them wares though loiv priced, are• perteelly reliable
for all the ordiner6 lima expected or required drench ar
ticles, end a ill receive our guarantee is being the beet of
their kind in tbeeniarket. limy are marked at
FIXED 12110ES,IN . PIAIN. FIGURES, COIVIDNDING
TOtil. TO CLOSEST BUYERS,
J., E. CALDWELL:&-CO.,
NO. $l2 CHESTNUT .47RE,Er,
PIIIF,ADELPIiIA,
Jan. 19;70,12
WHEELER 1 &
WILSON'S
Family Sewing 'X'ae:liines,,
:11HE' THE BEST,'
Sold on the cosiest plealble tonne,
PETERSON & CARPENTER,
GENERAL AGEN/iB,
914 CIIESINUT STREET;' . PHILAD'A.
June2l-Iy. •
CONRAD IitIEYER:
Inventor and the
Celebrated Iron, Frade Pianos,
IVarroonis, No. 72:?, AtekStreet,
Hue received tho Prizo Medal of tho World's arest.
Exhibition, - Lotidori Englavid. higiteatOrizai
ad when and.wberover exhibited.
I ESPABLISIIED, pi 23.)
Juin. 14,1870.3m0t
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