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HUNTINGDON, PA
Tuesday morning, July 19, 1870.
LOCAL & PERSONAL
Dleatings
•MC.Morinh Lodge, No. 200, ..4. r.m., meets second
londsy evening ot each month, in Brown's building.
SYanding None 11. R. A. Chapter, No. 201, meets the
fir s t Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown's building.
Juniata Lodge, N 0.1.17, I 0. 0. F., meets every Friday
evening, thinilloor, in holster's
Mount Mar Camp of I. B. 0. P., nueta ever, second
led fourth Tneada3s, in heister's building, third floor.
"..S2anding Lime Lodge, No. so. I. U. G. T., meets every
Tuesday evening in third floor of Bead's building. -
Arropahoe 2571,e, No. GS, I. 0. of R. AL, meets every
Thursday evening, third floor, Leister's building.
'Lune Alen's Christian dissociation meets the first and
third )londtty evenings each month, in Smith's building.
Post 22, G. A. R., meets 11,10 Monday of earls mouth
in Court house.
• • • .
Town Council meets the first Fritlej eventng of each
month.
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Huntingdon Lodge, No.lo, K. of P., meets every Sat
urday evening, in smith's building. o
• Huntingdon Tempts of Honor, No 71; meets the fourth
Monday of mei, mouth inGood Templars' Hall.
The illbsterian Club meets every Tlaunday evening, in
the Y. M. C. A. room.
litintingdon Conned, 0. Ea. X., meats first and third
Tuesdays ofeach month in Good Tamplars
Churches.
Baptist- Church—Washington Street. Rev. J. W. Plan
. nett. 'services on Sabbath - 1 10% a. in., 7p. m.
Catholic—Washington Street. Rey. It. J. Aylward. per
- 'vices flint three Sundays in every month.
Evangelical Lutheran—Mifilln Street. Itev. J. J. Kerr.
Services un Sabbath: 10%a- m.,7 p. m.
German Reformed—Church Street. Rev. S. D. Stickle.
• •7 • "Service en Sabbath: 7. p; m. " • -
Methodist Episcopal—Church Street. Rev, Mi K. Fonter
Services on Sabbath : 10% a.m., 7 p.m.
Protestant Episcopal—DlD street. Rev. A. U. Boyle,
Serlices on Sabbath: ley, a. m., 131.4 p tn.
Presbyterian—hilt Street.
_Rev. G. W. 2ahnleeT. Ser
;vices on Sabbath :11a.nr 7 p m. " '
On the wing.
The corn crop looks well.
The mosquitos. : bite.well 'Ws year.
Kerosene lamps' are styled 'Parlor
Magazines."
Twenty million school books are an
nually used in this country.
The mercury in the thermometer has
been ranging at 98' to 100 — for a few
days past.
A - Providence undertaker is in the
habit of sending his card to all the
sick persons he can
.hear of.
Philipsburg, a much smaller town
than litintingdOn, has a street-sprink
ler. Where is our enterprise'?
The man .who sang "0' breathe no
more that simple air!" was recom
mended to go into the smoking car
Where tho air was more mixed.
There are 1,000,000 Persons suppor
ted by our manufaetures in the United
States, and the number actually em
ployed is set down at 2,500,000.
Loafers do not toil, neither do they
spin; but they manage to keep body
and soul together without working,
which is a very fine art.
• A Titusville woman weekly &gel
la.tes her husband, and then looks her
self in •the parlor and sings : "Nearer,
MY Odd, to Thee." So says an ex
change.
One of the latest notions, is the birth
card, resembling a wedding card, but
bearing the name - of the new corner,
and date of the advent, with the initi
ale of, the parents.
Type‘setters _have difficulty BOMB
times in distinguishing an I from a
fn manuscript. If writers would bring
tlnyend of the J below the fine, many
errors would'he avoided.
An .exchange - notes, as the most
"harrowing" sight it ever Saw, the
spectacle of a gentleman in a dress
rail of slack harrowing in a field,with
a tall plug hat on.
The old-Cshioned "Harvest Home"
celebratiori will soon be in vogue.—
They are the only "things orate past"
ininiany sections of the country, and
the pity is that Lit is so.
no -Good Templars of the West Ju
plata District, will hold their next
quarterly convention in Tyrone, com
mencing August 9th and continuing
two days. 'An unusually interesting
session isipredicted.
- A gentlpman named Holton, residing
in Sinking Valley, Blair county, says
the Tyrone Herald, has a cow—full
blooded Durham — which Durham—which last week
turned out sufficient milk to manufac
ture 21 pOttnds and 3 ounces Of butter.
An aged man and cripple in Bed
ford- ..county named McLaughlin,
whilst traveling in the mountains was
oftanked bya blackirialco. fleittocid
his ground, and-.finally, succeeded in
killing it. It measured nine feet eight
inches in length, and seven inches.
rptriadi!Ll • -
A case of feminine daring is` related
off' a Virginia . belle, who rode to , the ,
edie old precipice, and defied any man
of the partyWitti4liciiiishOWas riding
to follow -her; :Not Man accepted
the challenge; bUt.4 . tanialixing.youth
stood 'on his h'ead - fn the saddle, and
dared her to do that:—
'ln Mosquito Valley,.near. Williains
;port, -a -quarry of marble has been
,opened, which, when dulY Manipula
ted; is as black as'ebony, and,soulear
that it reflects like 11: mirror. No otly
er marble is so dense, in fibre, and' cap
able of so fine a polish as , this, and the
quarry from Which it,i , S.takon .is the
only one of the kind known . to exist.
Home is said-to be the • best of all
summer resorts. - It ensures clean'beds,
wholesome food, tho free run of the
Ikiele, and therivilege to do as,one
plea's:eau men and ....W.Onien could"
tbrreW s ,aside'pare and work for a sea
son, and be'companyr-,,,t0 their own
families fOriliriefecasod,HoMe would
.afford much -greater enjoyment than
All thos,urntaery,reeorte c -•
dati - gfiler 01~ br.
,Kilduff, of Pbiladelphia;loi.' her lifo
At the bathing school or -Natatorium,
on - Broad street,"the"other".dg:::T:Slie
went into the water whileover-heated
Sind was. attacked With congestion 'of
the brain while in the Water, droWning
her before assistance could be render
-ed. .The.-young lady was to have been
,married in a few days.
A mortgage given by the Pennsyl,
vani Canal Company to Harman J.
Lcimbaert, in trust for the bondholders
of the above company; is being put
upcin recerd_in the office of the Recor
der of Deeds in Lancaster county. The
same document will alto:bo recorded
in fifteen other counties in this' State.
The 85,000,000 are divided, into,bonde
.of 85;000 each. '-The'mortgage is now'
being recorded by':M.l',,'Sinticker;"Re
corder for thisbounty._ ,
ler A destinctive fire occurred at
Osceola, Clearfield' county, Oa:Satur
daY night last, in which a planing - miil
And two 'houses, were .0 rimmed.. The
fire'originated in the oil room of the
mill; and spread with great rapidity.
'..111e loss is over 6100,000. . ,
,tom .Gum finger stalls and gum diapers at
apl2-3m
The Sabbath School Convention
The Huntingdon County' Sabbath.
School Convention assembled in the
Court House on WMinesday morning
last, 'and remained in session until
Thursday evening. There were over
one hundred and sixty delegates in at
"tenddnee, and it is thought almost ev
ery school in the county was represen
ted by ono or more delegates,.while
some of the schools in neighboring
counties wore . alsorrepresented:,: The
courtroom was full sat every session,
and the interest manifested in the dis
cussions was very spirited. :The toe
tics, however, of some of the speakers
in debating what they deem to be the
wrong'side-of a question; Ust fbr the
sake of argnment, in such a crowded
andlinowledge seeking assembly, aro
such that cannot be commended.
K. Allen Lovell, Esq (who with a
few other worthy and energetic work
ers, was.instrumental in getting up the
Convention,) was chosen President,
and the able manner in which, he pre
sided over the body called forth many
comments of praise, which were
proved to be substantial from the fact
that he was chosen permanent. Presi
dent without a dissenting voice; _
Rev: George A. •Peitz, President' of
the Penna. State' S. S. 'Association,
was present throughout the Conven
tion ; his Counsel was repeatedly elici
ted, and his presence gave the convert-,
Lion a spirit of animation that would
probably litiVe . otherwise -tiein''Want
ing ; and there were few if auy of those
present who did not feel benefitted - by
the instruction his large experience, in
Sunday School labor enabled him to
The Convention; though called at an
inopportune time, and after but a few
weeks' notice, was a success, and did
more than could be expected from_del
egaten'and-officersimany of whom nev
er attended ono of the kind, nor knew
what was,expected of them. The sta.
tistics, us is admitted, are incomplete,
but enough is known to attest thefact
that by well organized efforts the
whole character of the Sunday School
work in the county' may be developed
We are glad to :nap that the move
ment has been organized on this per
manent basis, and indulge the hope
that at each euceeedfng year there
will be renewed zeal in the work, and
an effectual removal of all the obSta
cles to its progress.
The proceedings of the Conven
tion, which are very lengthy, we will
give our readtirwin our next issue.
[Cornmsinicaiod.]
DEDICATION—June-26th, 1870, was
a day of joy to the members of Mill
Creek lilvangelical Lutheran Congre-
gation, and to many others who have
"buried' loves" at the Old Church
above Mill Creek station. The church
which has stood deserted; and the an•
cient burying ground, where sleep
many of.the earlier settlers, long. nog
leetedcliare been leasedt to the . - M. D.
L. C. and nicely repaired, arid on the
26th • Av,as-. solemnly —dedicated - to-:the
servfee of tile ne God. The 'day
was very warm, yet, the congregation
was largo•und
,attentive. • Her, A:-L.
Guss, Principal of the! Cassville Or
phahs' School, preached the dedicatory
sermon from Psalms xxvii, 4. We
may truly say the. discourse was in•
teresting.-and -instructive. Contribu
tious,were then solicited: to tmeet.all
expenses.
, The thanks of the congregation are
presented to Mr.-Wm: Lewis, of the
Globe, for the'beautifUl BiblePreSeUted
by him ; also to Mr. A. Stewart, dealer
in hardware in 'Huntingdon, for the
very complete pulpit lamp, and to Mr.
B. S German, of Harrisburg, for the
splendid pulpit
,Hymn-book. _
This congregation, which was organ
iied A: D. 1868, has now a place ',in
which to worship. It may, he bumble,
but stilt we feel grateful to od for the
faviir shown in this, Many thanks to
the kindly dispdsed friends who so
willingly helped in this enterprise. '
Our prayer to, God is-:that in this
house now consecrated to his sorvipo
Ire niay,dvesll, la it6i•O answer pray- -
Cr breathed by heart's oppressed by
; • CAMP. A_Vainf;,bieeting
for Petersburg charge' will be held one
mile froncr- - :Barree - Station; It it, on
grounds of G. D. Green & Co., com
mencing Thursday, Septemberlst, to
contibue ppo wef'k.r,4l:,`,Cordia I 'Ur i te
flon is extended to pastors and people
of surrounding charges to come, and
tent; With Arangoinenid, have
been made for. persons coming'by rail
road with tents to have them - delivered
• the ground •
on at a very moderate Cost.
PerantißTol l . instance
with, us will,pleaso notify-.the.under,.
signed as early us possible,. at. Shavers
iluntingdott 2 county,••Pa:
.111' L. SatiiirEPastor:
—The second innital * Ca'rni) Meeting
fbr Saxton Circuit, will be held on the
old grounds ,niatti :RiddlesbUrg; corn- .
mencing August 1.9, and - eon'tinuing
'one.. week: - :
ler Williamsport Dickinson„Serni
nary:, the advertisement of Which we
publish elsewhere, wo take . pleasure io
recommending - to the favorable notice
,of The'President; Ray.
Dr. Spottswood, is eminently 'qualified
for the position he occupies at the head
of the institution; and associated with
him is a band orteachers competent
to inatruct-thoroitedy:: , Perhaps the
prospects of. this saheb} mire' -never
more fult.of promisii than now: "Think)
therefore who have sons .or daughters
to educate; we think; cannot do , botter
than to ,send theM to WilliarnSport
Dickinson Seminary. : • '
LOST—On one of the streets of this
borough, last week, a solid golsl -pin
containing the• emblems of:,the order
of Rod Men: The finder will return'
it to tip e)we-shop of It. Richter, •
One of the "peculiarities" of Inde
pendence clay at Altoona was a bald
loon' ascoSion withciut the aeronaut.--
He had advertised for weeks previous
ly thatJe would soar beneath the bag
of gas; but when the time arrived for
ternpOrarily, leaving terra . .. firma his
courage oozed out at his finger's ends,
and the indignant populace dragged
the oWnerfrom hiS car, cut the rope
that held the halloon to the, earth, and
ie-shot heavenward without a naviga
tor., Fortunately for the owner: his
machine descended uninjured a
short - time afterward,' but,four or•five
miles from the mountain city.
Notwithstanding the two pow
erful governinente of France and Prus
sia are involved in a war which threa
tens to revolutionize Burope, the citi•
zees on this side of the water can still
push the wheels of industry heedless
of war's alarms, or the din of battle.
So, at least, our enterprising baker,
Luke Reilly, thinks, and be .is deter
mined to supply his ,customers with
his excellent -Bread; Cakes, Ste.',. and
save the good housewives a heap of
trouble this hot'weather.
Retail Market Vrtees
Butter 18, 2t', as to quality; eggs
20; lard 20 ; old potatoes 40, 50, as to
quality; new, 81 to 81,25; dried apples
10 cts per ,lb ; dried peaches 15@30
ets, per lb ;beans 10@l8p quart; sugar
cured hams 28 eta; shoulders 20@22
side 18®20 cts per lb; dried beef 30
@32 eta; flour $0,00@6,50, per barrel.
REMARKS.—Good butter ready sale ;
eggs do; good old potatoes ready
sale—new ready,sale.
A barn belonging to John . Cahill, lo
cateda fevi'Miles - belOw'town, was de
stroyed by fire on Sunday afternoon
last. A'quantity of hay, Which, was
put in the day beibre, 'was consumed.
It is supposed. by • some that the heat
of the hay caused the fire, while oth
ers believe - it was struck by lightning.
S'Au'r 'Birroatuu.—Dealers, look to 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,
car or boat load, at prices which. defy. com
petition. - Ap 19-3 m.
Ladles Dropeos and Boys Clothing.
Mre. B. Annie McCabe respectfully in
forms the publio that she hoe 'removed to the
house formerly occupied by fI. McManigill,
on Washington street. and is prepared to
make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of
all kinds. She respectfully invitee a full
share of patronage. . ap7
For $llO McLanahan, Stone &
'sett will deliver, free. of freight, ono
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
kniCes, &0., and Buckeye 4epairs, &c.
May-10:.2m.
Farrners needing a Grain-drill,
will do'well:to call, on Wheaton & Ma
guire and examine the Willoughby
gum-spring grain drill, either with or
without phosphate attachment, before
purchasing. tf
• ter MeLonaban, Stone & Isett, Hollidays
burg, have the largest and best assortment
of Garden and Flower Seeds in this vicinity.
Send for Catalogue. 5 and 10 cent papers
sent on receipt ofploney, postpaid. Ifc9-4111
Carpet 'Weaving
Mrs. Matilda Pheasant . is prepared to
weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage
from a generous public. Residence Wash
ington Street, West Huntin. , d.: . tf
ger- Improved Buckeye and ; the. Buckeye
and.tibiollarvester combined, Reaper's and
blowers, repairs of the Buckeye, always. on
hand, - ntLanni - Inn; Stone & Isett's, Ileill
daysburg, Pu. feg,Saf
*'Pratt & lay Rakes, at M.
Lanahan, Stone & Isett's, Hollidaysburg.lstu
1 Double Harpoon Hay Forka, Lest in
use, and there has never been one returned
so far; all are warranted. MoLanaban,
Stone & • fO9-5m
non_ Best Gum •Roller and, Gum Spring
Grain-Drilla; at McLanahan; gtomillsettta,
Hallidayaburg, Pu. fe9-8m
ser Mackerel, Roe, Lake, and Labrador
Herring Ilenry4 ~414.2-31 n '
• oily-Cider Mills, Grain Separators, Cluver
Hullers and Stemmera, Cultivators, Washing
Machines, etc., etc., at Mcl..anaban, Stone &
'sett's, Hullidaysburi, Pa. foo-Bin
rgaz.llleLanahan, Stone & Isett, Hollidays
burg, warrant all their instruments. [fe9-5m
Groun'd uni, 'A:Marisa:a and Dairy
Salt at reduced pridco,.at Henry & Co's. 3m
•
qiibficribe for THE GLCBE
MARRIED,
On the 14th inst., by, Roy. J. W.
Plan nett Mnf ANiinEW,BiJnptlivroN of
Mt. Union, O'lliss:CATiititiKi FLECK S
9441apleton,Ithis , county •
DIED,
In Juniata - z.-teiWnSiitp; - the 16th
inst SARTILI. ALICE • Coanut,
aged 16 years, 7.mos„ and, •tlttys.
In this boroUgh, or,the,,,l4th
Mrs. Er4zAaErit NA.en,
.in the 79th
year' of her age:'
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•
The deceased was aniongat the "Old. ,
est citizens of this plane,, where she re
sided during bey
,entire life, respected
•and esteemed by all herfriends, neigh
bors and acquaintances. She died, in
the'.triumplis , of :Obriitlan''faith' 'and
with the full assurance. of :a glorious
immortality, descending to the grave
"like a shock of corn fully -ripo, and
with_ the light of,, ,a Saviour's love.. to
cheer her .passage through' the dark.
valley and shadow of death. May
our end bo like bd.'s:
EMI=
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D EAL ESTATE LOAN AGENCY
MILES LEWIS ,& CO.
Farms, Town Lots. •Itousesi and all kinds of REAL
ESTATE, tionghtorsold. liondn,Mortgages and Deeds
accurately limited. kidney' loans ilegotialod on Real
Eistatonenurif.y. For-A ny in formatipp .1u regard to coo
ditional tniverttning, c.i'apply, In person, orby tater, to
SIMPSON' . &' 404;
II UN TINGI) ON, - Pa.; •
017 ice, opposite the Court Vouse.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
nime of aso. ililtßgd le respectfully presented
a candidate for the Legislature. &Meet:to tim decision
of tbs Republican County Cottittition:
July 12,1870.1 • •• - —BIRMINGHAM.
MARKETS.
I=
. PIIILADELPIA, July 18. 1670;
Superfine Flour per barrel . * $5.12@:..25
I.lxtra Flour per barrel $6.37085.60
Bye Flourper barrel 85.60
Red Whout per bustle' $1.58@8 / 00
Ilya per bushel 1.0060.08
Corn per bushel 1.151)1,12
Oale per bushel 811385cts.
PITISBOILOII, July 18, 1870.
. .
Spring Wheat Flour pee barrel Mal 25
Wheat per bushel $1.2061.20
Corn per bushel 85@87
Oats per bushel . . ' 81652.ct5.
Sys per bushel _ $' @0.85
Barley $0.90(410.85
FINANCIAL. ,
New YOUIV.JuIy 18.—Cold closed
PHILADELPHIA, July 16,,1870.
• The following are the closing prices of De
Haven & Bro., 40 South Third Street:
T. S. 6's of - - 114 1131
'62, - - 1091 110
• 0 '64, - - 104 1091
" " '65, - - 104 104-
" 0 '65, new, - 104 109
- .1 - '67, " - 109/
.s
'6B, - - 108/ 1091
" s's, 10-40's, - 1071 1071
U. S. 30 rear 6 per cent. Cy. ' 1121 112/
Due Conti?. Int. .ICotes, - 19
Gold • - - 1161 1161
Silver, - - - • 108 110
Union Pacific R.R Ist Af. Bonds 820 840
Central Pacific R. It. - 875 895
Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds 760 785
HUNTINGDON MAMIE/IL
CORRECTED WEEKLY DT MERRY & CO.
1417101SAILE riticEs.
Amin—Superfine Flour, per barrel, $4.50
. Extra Flour, . do 5.50
Family Flour, do 6.00
GRAIN—Red Wheat, per bushel, 1.25
White Wheat, do 1.30
Rye, do 90
Corn, new, do 85
Oats, do 45
Barley, do . 1.00
SEED—Timothy, do. 3.50
• Flaxseed, do , 1.75
, Cloversecd, per 64 lbs. 6.00
COAL-llrtrd coal, per ton, 4.50e5.50
Broad Top coal,- - do 3.00®3.50
LU.III3ER, per 1000 feet, 12.00@30.00
SIIINGLES—Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00®12.00
Joint Shingles, do 5.00®7.00
slrscsw,Aueous—Bark, per cord, 9.00
Bran, per cwt., 1.00
Hops, per pound4o
•
Wool, do 40®50
Hay, per ton, 10.00
Bides, 6@7
LIST OF JURORS FOR AUGUST
TER3I. 7 - ,
• cmAND Juneol.
William Dean, farmer, Juniata
Daniel Flamer, gentleman, Juniata.
M. A. Filamaloo, farmer, Tell.
.1. W Fleming, dorpenter, Dublin,
E. B. Frazier, farmer, West
John Oelsainger. firmer, Weat.
G.Graham, plasterer, Hunting:int.
David Hare, farmer, Porter .
John S. Halley, tanner, Carbon.
Jacob Herrick, blacksmith, Henderson.
George IL liainliteu, fa :no, Hopewell.
Porier Hawker, potter, Shirloysburg.
David Irwin, tanner, Cromwell.
A: B. Jackson, farmer, Jackson.
Elias Musser, ight, Jackson.
David Iletlarvey, firmer, Shirley.
John Halton • f brmer, Barren.
Alnalsam JPGahan,l. P., Penn., - •
("urger W. Price, farmer, Cloy. •
G. W, Sipe Clerk, Caswilloo. •
John Yamievender, former, Walker.
George Whittaker, gentleman, • Alexandile.
James Wray, farmer. Tell. '
Caleb Wakefield, farmer, Brady.
MOM= autione—rauter weak.
A. S. Anderson, farmer, Onion.
C. C. Ash, farmer, Barree. •
W. G. Briggs, laborer, Shirley
Albert Brooks, clerk, Carbon •
Adam Crouse, farmer, Shit ley " '
Anthony Cook, inn keeper, Orbisonia
Themes Duffey, gentleman, Sprltigriell •
Davld Blair, firmer. Oneida
Andrew Decker, farmer, Herideraon
josepli Diggine, (armor, '
D. Y. Etnier, clerk, Brady
Samuel Eby, farmer, 11:ody
Jacob Iheneman, farmer, Walker .
R. B. Foust, merchant, Breily, C.
Christian Four, firmer, Penn '
. Caleb Greenland, fanner, Cloy
S. H. Grove, blacksmith, Liecoln •
:lames Canoe, gent. Warneranfark •
K. Green, farmer, Cltiy.
Joseph Hutchison, laborer, Porter
Jacob F. Hoover, farmer, Pall
Gilbert "Leming, Cermet, itta•eriee • ' -
James 'Deter, carpenter. Ted
11. A. Jackson, farmer, Jackson
Peter Kooken, farmer, Waffle:l:mark
Daniel Kaufman, laborer, gained:il
Joseph Knode, farmer, Porter ,
John X. DM, farmer, Shirley '
J. 11. Lightner, J. P.. Shirleysburg
John M'Math, fanner, Tell
illiam Keith, farmer, Clay •
D. B. Hong, tanner, Wanioramark . „
James McCartney, farmer, Alexandria
George W. Putt, laborer, Hopewell. • •
Levi W. Pheasant, former, Union
Jamealluarry, farmer, Union ' ' • •
Lewis Rhoden, farmer, Henderson
Samuel Rupert, farmer, Henderson
Nicholas Rider, mason, Clay - -
• Robert Speez, farmer, Toll .
D. 11. Shultz, Professor, Ilendelion
Wiwi:it:Won Stewart, farmer, Cromwell
' J. W: Sheete, cool operator, Clay ,
H. T. Stains, marble cutter, Clay
Jobn,Smith, farmer,,Barree • • ••
'John Warfel, farmer; Henderson - • ' ' •
Thomas Walker, carpenter, Alexandria
Samuel Pickets, farmer, 'Jackson i
•
David Bally, gent. Walker
William Buckley, farmer, Shirley ' -
Joseph Cornelius, farmer, Franklin
Solomon Curfmau, farmer,Tod-
K.
H. Cunningham, merchant, Huntingdon
imujannii trims, carpenter, Alexandria
D. G. Doyle, carpenter, Clay - . ' '••
E W. Edwards, shoemaker, Clay.
Abram Elias, (armor, Tod
John - Ebberte, farmer, Franklin •
Elijah Frond:, carpenter, Tod ;
Noble Gregory, fanner, bare*
S. Green, farmer, Tod •• -
John Lluey, farmer, Brady - • • a •
Henry Ilimes. laborer, Mapleton. ", • • •:
James. Huey, farmer, Brady •
Samuel Hetrick, firmer, lienderison • • ' •• :
:William IlicksOnn.keepor,-Alortie
iIV/Iliam•limicfarrnercalelligneld
Ingrain Franklin •• •c•
qNlcliollilainbirg;anctloneer,Alexan`drli. •
2.7Ohn a lacklipnr;fiuntek,Jackama r "..l • :•••
kFifir Kean', tanner, - • • 44
113 T er,larmer - ,, Oneida • -• „.
Da, 4 11-.lloPrlamnyaeinhanl, Tell -.:. •-•••••i
psnminglioniMartire:fatiner.:Welkea:,•, - ,g , ","
Joseph PlCCracken, farmer, Oneida
Peter Piper, fermar, Porter
Swoopoorimdmaafer - ,Alexatidpia
GeorgoEciatti fammylitarree •
Snanogle,4lirm'ir; ,
It. teacher,•Warrioratnark
J. B. IVO - lath - clerk lit
EmrE
BOUGHT,‘SOLD AND EXORANGED
MOST LITARAL
COLD
Bought and`Sold at. Market Rates.
COUPONS CASED:
Pacific Railroad, Bonds
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Stooks Bought and Sold on Commisidotionly
CMCA.G - 0,
DANVILLE & VINCENNES
First Yortgau 7 P. C. Gal But
yor Salo at 90 and aceriled interest.
Accounts received and_lnterest allowed on
daily balances, subject to check at eight.
I) E ‘ I/ Bita
40 SOUTH 3n STREET,
PIIIidADELPIIIA.
mll2 ly
Every business man ehould use.printed bill
heads, letter heads, and envelopes. They
have to use the paper and 'onvolopes,-any
way, and we furnish the material at whole:
sale prices, and print them at lees than the
material IVOUiti OM at retail price. Call.
1810 - C"P"' 1. 1870
SPRING STOCK
AT ILED'IIiCED PRICES.
JAMES A. BROWN,
Is constantly receiving at his new
CARPET STORE,
IN HU.NTINGDON, PA,
Beautiful Patterns of Carpets, fresh from the rooms of
the manufacture.. Ills stock comprises
BRUSSELS, INGRAINS,
VENITIAN, WOOLDUTCII,
COTTAGE lIENIP,
LIST and RAG CARPETS,,
CARPET CHAIN,' ".
COCOA.and CANTON ➢IATTINGS,
FLOOR, STAIR and TABLE
C3O XIA ia 3r-a CZ) T 1 XI 19,
A FRESH. STOCK OF
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW-SHADES and Fixtures, Druggete, Velvet
Rugs, Door Slats, Extra Carpet Thread and Binding
4-Z•4 make a specialty of ftirnieldng CHURCHES end
LODGES, at City Niece, nod invite Punishing Commit
tees to call and see goods made expressly for their pur
. ,
Sayers wilt sare - money and be better suited bY
to the regular Carpet and Oil Cloth Store for any‘or tE a
ebore - goods. I defy competition in prices and variety
of beautiful patterns.
CARPETS 25 cents per YARD and UPWARDS.
I bare also the Agency for the Original
HOWE SEWING MACHINE
en well known as the beet Family Machine in the world
Call at the CARPET STOREand see them.
JAMB A. BROWN.
Huntingdon, Meh 16,10.6 m, , ,
W. inJeti Oleg rALLISog J.ll.ellett CU.
NEW STOVE AND TIN STORE.
BUCHANAN, ALLISON & CO.
Have opened a new store in Venter's new building, In
the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa., and have ready for sato
a large assortment of
Cook and Parlor Stoves,
SPEER'S REVOLVING Liam.,
SPEER'S ANTI-DUST,
SPEER'S ANTI-DUST COOK STOVES,
SMITH'S REGULATOR and EUREKA COOK STOVES
and•LITTLEFIELD'S HEATERS.
Aleo, a large arsortment of
IirIIV RV@ IKIEBBED WAlltG o
and egreat variety of Goods, never before kept in this
place. K•o also manufacture
TIN WARE •TO ORDER.
Repairing, Hoofing anif Spouting done at abort notice
JOY' Country Stoics supplied with Tin Ware at city
rates.
Confident of being able to ntake it advaningeoUs to
their customers they iebpeetfully solicit a iihare of public
patronage.
ROOM IN YENTER'S NEW BUILDING
IN THE DIAMOND, HUNTINGDON, PA.
inn. 5, IS7O
FARMERS I EXAMINE AND BUY
'MI'S:3E3 ibereiGr.leZTALlA
BAUGH'S BEING
•
The First Raw Bone' Phosphate blade.
All others are imitation.
3BIS9.TJGraEVIS
RAW BONE
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
IR ADE MARK
mv.61.13.,167c).
• 5 ::.tv
•
)
%. • •
Thin Maiimin in made °lran and unburned bona, rick
In Eltrogemnin matter, &embroil in oil of vitro), present
ing the Bone Phoinphate in &highly soluble'and quickly
available form, and the Ammonia in such proportion as
to insure a prompt and rigorous action upon the crops.
Whore Bough's Phosphate woe applied the past semen,
the indication., without exception, sre that it will main.
tots its well earned reputation. We request all in need
of a Pertiliaor to givottiis article a trial.
BAUGH & SONS,
ILMFACTIMERS,
Office; No. 20 SOuth Delaware Avenue
March 8-010. PHILADELPHIA.
, - •
THE IIb.NTINGDON •
Mandfacturing Company,
• :‘ ' •:
1s now prOpared'to . Sir orders for
WEATHERBOARDING,.
' 'FLOORING
DOORS,
Atif(SAS4;
And in short to do all kinds of Carpenter
work--
To
.
furnish HUBS, SPOKES and TELLIES,
in quantities, and receive ordors,for
'T . 7 I[3 : 3 L7LWI II I 9 C:r I:I •7Eigt . !
.!s ,
•• t • ,•:: •'1
krAll'ordere should be addieeeed'eo
D. W. ARTLEY, President,
Auntingdon, Pa.
June 16, 18(394 . .
...f .!••,!';,! :i)
II
[ESTABLISIIED 1851.]
Iligbest Premium, Silver Medal, awarded .over all
corupetition,at Mechanics' ElthilkitJenellost92"October,
1669. . 2 ~,S; - -
The original and genuine
; • •SELKIZEGTIVATING; P ' .
WROTiGIiT:TRON,
GAS-CONSUMING HEATER
191111PATENTDPI94 4117 , ,N,
`IRATE, BAR RESTS, and
W,RQIUGfIT,jI3I)N .101),I4T•91t. •
and 4.Vgq.I!4A : .TI9•TIAGIJLA : I'OII'.•
For Burning AnthracitO or Bituminotis'
: I Coal °Jr-Wood: ; .1.
10 sizes for brickwork, and two eliee'PrortablO ;
' 'itsitorscrorith OILS an
J. REYNOLDS & SON,
N. W. CORN.p-13.r1f ANO"4IIEitT STS.
Timone/acre are made of ltettyy,yfroughOron 2 well
tivetdd togother;andaro warratitato bdabkolufely gaa
and &Ist light. '•Tlie'fairilliC`Oniirlit'ati;rig
that t ,man
aged without any dampers, and In which all kinds of
fuel can ho 14orposl - wikhil.uttitOratiorf: :- .1
COOKING- - RAN?F,Sln'hottSlii •ricotaniante,
' and families,
Also, a FLAT-TOP lIEATIN,'G RANGE.
FIRE PLACE-IDIATARS,--
f',.:14,0W DOWN GRATES,
SLATE MANTELS,
REEISTERS,ANp, "ygagjp 4 qpils,,,, •
mmptitet. sent tvo to, nil
dross., •', • - • • (June 21,,1y-7,0.)
Lewis' is the Place to Buy
Sohool Books and Stationery, Bibles, Hymn
Books, Miscellaneous Books of all kinds,
HMO, Books„ Sunday, ,Seb9ol,,Books,
et Books - Peaket Knives, Musical Instru
ments, Wall Parer, Windolv Shackle and
Fixturos, etc., titc.,eto; [novll,tf.
ADDRESS
TO 'THE
NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED.
WHOSE SUEFEEINOES HATE BEEN PROTRACTED
FROM HIDDEN CAUpg , , AND WHOA
OASES REQUIRE
PROMPT TREATMENT
TO RENDEREZTSTEATEDESIBABLE
If you aro suffering, Or lits u'uffired„ from involun.
tary due mated effect does It produce optc, your
general health I Doyen feel went, debilitatul, easily
,‘ • , • • ,
tired ? Does a little extra exertion produce palpstation
. .
of the heart Does your liver, or urine organs, or your
kidney', get out of order ? Is: your urine tometitres
thick, milky or Rocky , or le it ropy on * settling 1 . Or
does a thick sl:•unt rloo to the top t 0 - rls a sedime n t
at the bottom alter It has stood si.rittlo ' Do you Noma
. -
spells of abort breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bow ,
ohs constipated ? bo you Late apelle of tainting, or
rushes of blood to the head ? Is your memory im'patradt
Is your mind constantly dwelling on,. this subiect 2 , Do
you fool dull, listless, moping, tired ef company,. of life ?
Do you wish to be left alone, to, get away from every
body 1 Does any little thing make you start or jumps?
Tei your deep brokerioriestless 1 Is the lustre or your
aye air bright?' DO you enjoiyottrioll In iocletY an Well?
Do you pursue your business with the same energy ? Do
you fool as much confidence in yourself? Are your apts.
its dull and flagging, fits of Midaneholyt If so,
do not lay it to your Heir or dyspepsia. Lave you rest
less night.? Your back %oak, knees weak, and
hare bat little appetite, and yon attribute this to dye.
pepsia or liver complaint
Now, reader, solltabuse, venereal dimaseehadlyeured,
and Nexus! extreme; are all capilde of prodnelng a
vreaknem of the; genoratlvO organs. The organ. of gen
eration, when 112 perfect healthy' Make 'the 'Man: Did
you ever think that those bide, iiiitant, energetic, pirer...
aortas, enecemful ?Manaus Men era nlwaya those whom
organs are In perfect health? younever hear auch,men
complain of being melancholy,of nervousness, of palpita
tion of the heart.. They are never afraid : they cannot
succeed In business; they don't become sad and 'lllaeorr
aged , thej are altenys polite and pleasant In company of
ladies, and look you and them right'ln' the NCe.-1101111
of your downcast looks or any 'alter meanness abotit
them. Ido not moan those who heep the. 'organs infla
ted by running to excess. Those will not only, ruin
their constitution, but thorn they 'dci . business with or
for.
Iron , many men, from badly cured diseases, from the
.ITects of eellabnee and raceme, bare- brought about
hat elate of weaklier, in these organs that has reduced
he general system ao much ex to Induce almost every
other disease-4d Joey, lunacy; s paiaJyaia, aieetiotht,
suicide, amialmost eviry 'form or ilhease humanity is
heir to—and the real caasecifilia. trouble 'Carrel.) , ever
suareeietVend here ;locio'rod fat idt but the right;one.
DISEASES OF TIME ORGANS DackIIIRE TITS DBE
OF A
DIIIRE'TIC;
ha. MOLD'S
FLUID EXTEAOT
13 - EPOIXT3
Ia (be Groat Diaretic;and le 'a certain mire for diseases
Mel
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, _GRAVEL, DROP
SY, ORGANIC' WEAKNESS, FE-
,•f
MALE do3l4Aikik4E.Nr:
EIIAL, t 1 It ITY,
And all dlsealiei'Of
• 1T)11
In Male or . Finial% from whatoro;:emum,originating, and
no son4ot: of Uolloi4.,,tantling ! ,;_,
if no trootnient.YiiMbeilifed
. - •:;/ ; ;
snotty may 089 e. thls nosh apd kdoed ate • onnported
.
from those sonicee, end the he'aftli , and ~heppleeae, t and
:that or Poster,ll,, dePoluis upon prompt tile ors
remedy.
'lolTltAalr - ifOCEIT.4 establieled
ward of 19 yee;e,'FrapaVo.
• - 1-1 E LIV i lliOLCk; • •
594 Broadirrdy. York, ". :
;,•• - • •- 7... II,:
UK South 3.oth'St,'Philiiddlphill; PO:" "
0;:ts;:; t.v• ." ":.
.1.11,10,8-41,25.p,r bottle, or d bottles - f0r,"56.50, ,
ered to eflyaddieel: .! ''
Sold by o y. .0)1? g
Non? are. ginuie unlima doueup iq,stpel
engraviiii '
~rrapjiet; idi{li"ih~•eithilip ' of `Aid!_
akOrig#4 -Wo4so U,SA 1 :
astaianed,
!:: I T'li n E7411 3 0 1071 ;1,
$ , .
May Thly,
IMINEMMIEM
7.::;.iidu,:::i)og... 1') ll' , - - iii• - : , 1,r',...:
; •
Ot4 Pbtxti,sijittA.
CENTRAL 110TEly •
eoura xstr Callan rotalra STA f
E.CHHCOTE, (formerly of Huntingdon C 0.,) i'iteett
Centrally located and therAnost ronYeillent point for
merchants visiting the city. Accommodations, of the
flrarclass. All the modern improvetnents. Vied At
tention will bo extended to guests. JatiA.l34,
kgrtit
f4)..)sia: uni,mimewls
3 Baia ay St.. N:Y.or 39 W. 4 t SC.'ilneflioiktf,'o. -
u they wain tht• tnreit popular and 4boatollin*,
'aulr.•uiptton borilveptihit,ho. WWI 1114 tnoxf
era! Irons. Ntni• I for oiltailitr.. alloy will emit yqt, •
notlthte, awl Isiltylb, ntgti•at buiteltrtif
' feb9:ly'
A_GENTs .
Prospectus • • Joximmit
• •
A Masterly -Versification of the Sublige
Poetry'of the , Bible." • • - •
SO-pronounce n at i ons . ing obirgymewandlaytiwe
MI denom Universally" admired and
Welly esteemed both for ltm•gredr. intrlnsitunatiVind
mecbabical finish., A beantifurqrospectus, n now
and original design, showing-6 odifthront ityles'of Unit
ing, etc., sent absolutely FREE - to all ,acCeptsd
as - Agentaand a simple copy whorl 'desired:MA at 10 per
cent loss than the wholcsele price. Exclusive Territory.
and the most liheral terms. Fur fuillOaitieulare, 'term%
etc., address e. F. VENT, Publisher,
May CON. ' ,'
;3 Barclay EtVeetNew Torit2
• .
G I VE
(11ARBLE FRONT.). ; .;
(VOW Street, WeslifrOTeenili,"
'Milo aallAgEN;ollPl,l;±OpC''
It la oftbor.4 ro4arn,
aintrootion, fotaelo,4ll to • otylo unsay
•• used by any or Me H.rot hotels or Curve o
Jolt* tri7mr, .P/uPr.
CEO. PRUBBLW; Stip't.' •
• ...;1 • •; • • . .; .2 1 •
. ,
OS 1 :DAETS
!pun GrearAmerlean Health. Restorirr,-pariflins
the blood end corns Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin
Diseases. Bhournatlem; Rheas& a:Minna and all
Chronfe Affections of the Blood, Liver and HM-
I neye. Recommended by the MedieaLFaculti.and
thousand of our best CitiZODB.
Read the testimony of Phyalotarks aud: tuttleatir
Who have used Itosadalia semi for Our feudal.
ankle to Health or Almanac for this year, 'Rid&
we publish for gratuitous dtstribuUott;it, will
give you moth .L1(1.11111 Information. ,
. .
Dr. ft. W. Carr, of Baltimore gays: ,
I take pleasure in recomfaendiric
leas a very powerful auerutive. I have seed it
used in two cases with happy retailtd-adhe In case
,of secondary syphilis, in which the •patient,,,pre.
nouuced himself :eared after having ' taken - liver
bottles of your medicine. ilite other is a. case, of
scrofula of long s tending,' •which 'is ' raPlarf -Im
proving under Its use, aud,,the.,indicationa, ars
that the ve.ttent,ltt vial& comity. • I liava , cere.
fully examined the formula by whickyour Rosa
delis is made, and find It len' excellent 4- doMpovind
of all alteratiVe Ingredients, - .„
- fir. Sparks, of Nicheaegillie. be' here
used )toeadnite In canes ofecrofula and secondary
Syphilis with satisfactory resultst=tord etbaneeof
the blood I know no better remedy.—
Sarruel 0:1: McFadden,' flurfiegbero; Tennessee,
says/ , •i 'f 7:7
- have n e e,l seven bottles of Itogadials; and iths
entirely cured of Ilheumatiem; send me fear ,bot
tles, as I Wish it for my brother, who ban Scioto.
Benjamin }Societal; of Lima, 0 te; writes,l hive
suffered for twentyyears with ad inveterate ern?
lion over body ; a short time since I pur
chased a - bottle of Mosadalls and It *Ho-MAI a per
ifect cure. . „
lioendalls Is sold by Jobn Bend snd 8.8. !Smith,
Huntingdon, Ps.,end Druggists - lel:tonally.
',Oratory, 61 }change Place. Beltimers.• , ;
CLEMENTO & CO.,
Proprietors.:;
RI
Fob: 23.1 yr. 2 or`3 p
COUGHS, SWIE THROAT;FIC.
No medicine or trecitnzent ain:ettel
, .
the pgiverfq eAfrotype.otpe
DR. SIMMV
wolTg . :re,gm,oo,,Lip,gsg*
it cares with arapidity.unequalledbyXoly ether, remit
dy offered le throat h'tfd lung clisearies. It is recommender
ed by ever 2,000 persons in Wilmingteciand hundreds in
PhiladelpbbyPaltimore And other cities and dothimani•
ties throughout the country. 1.1 r,, Pennington :of Wit.
mingtori, Illinois, writde that thereto not (with 'a ferax.
ccptioes)o family in Orate!" who will be without ICJ(
poselble to procure It. Hoch is Its popularity' wherever
it le known—and this pupal rlty arises rrorn A boracl that
it universally cures all who nee It There'll, no case or
• ~ •
AST/13111i,8R0N911.1.115i
FLOOD Berrrniq..noAni3l4gBB 4 1pfliven , Prilnieirr
ary Consumption, where system Is not broken' down
with the wear,of.the disease, or pretended; !Wadi CI ne,:ter
inexperienced advice, that this haisam will not cure if
carefully need according to dipectiotia. • We guarantee it
all we represent it be, and invite atria l - om the alllkteed
everywhere. • Prfci tt etp., medium size, vend g febrile'
size bottles . Prepared only by ,
• - •
J. H. SIMMS 'M .
- . 7 •—•n•
Practical Organic 'chemist,
NO. 707 Market St.,
WILMINGTON, PIT•!-Pz!: • ••
-. • .;1 ,- • - ii , 4.. t
rililadelphia dopot. Johneton;:noldreetj' A Co*den', e.
Arch Street.• , „.! n
'Belthnoredopbt..S. S./fence; 108 Saltlnedrti'Stoiet: "'^
For sale by Medicine Dealer , s generall y , .t , 9 ,•., rt i
Jane 14 1870.'1y.• •• • -" — - • ,
- • 9.1
'SPECIAL-,NOTICE
r ;3 -1,19 it •Pc„Z •
4e'thereacems tet belinimpieeeloevrlth many "that
we deal only In very eanenelveßlateti:ooo,* we, wish tel .
spectelfy announce that wo keep and conetently maintain
. • ti ••• , !t0
4 ) ill a -! 111 9 °3: l 2 P e t c 't A0i4. 1 11
• q0P4.41.4g Y a FIOY'II I :7 , i i': 13'1
EREAKEART
„ 150 ( 01! , :(1
" ' DINNER
11
I)EOSERT, r; r ,
••r, - •
TEA §RI , 4O.ES,
atid In einili t 'aefeciea line r 'l3l"
KNIVES, EPOON2, 4.411410,04111C..011T. •.11
WY, tiq; 4o .
ioriectly
for all the ordlnarS wee expected' or required ofench•lar•
tlehia,land wilt medico ont'suarantee ai being the beat
their kind 101110, market; They,Aire who' . tf
'r'nxots; IN PLAif7 1 , 191.110t8, 1t, 1 4
. '; ' I rillEM orAskst;litiEßS.' rs
J.' E.- CALDWELL", 01'0'1'
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