'Cy elabe. HUNTINGDON, PA ;Tuesday morning, Aug. 9, 1870, LOCAL, Sc PERSONAL ➢leetinge .1 Xt. Xoriesh Lodge, No. 300, A. 1"..111, meets second Monday evening ot each month, in Brown'e building. Standing .52:me H. R. A. Chapter, No. 201, meets the first Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown's building. Juniata Lodge, N 0.117, 1 0. 0. F., meets every Friday evening, third floor, in Leister's Mount Hor (Amp of 1. 0. 0. F., meets every second Mid fourth Tuesdays, in Leister's building, third floor. Standing Stone L odge, No. 80, 1 0. G. T., meets every Tuesday evening in third floor of Bead's building. .Arrapaboe Tribe, No. 68, L 0. of R. At., meets every Thursday et ening, third floor, Leister'a building. Young Men' Christian Association meets the first and third Monday evenings each month, in Smith's building. Post 33, G. A. R., meets Third Monday of each mouth In Court House. . . Town (blind/ meets the first Friday evening of each month. Huntingdon Lodge, No. 119, K. of P., meets every Sat urday etening, in smith's Buntin9tron denude of Honor, No. 71, meets the fourth Monday of each month in Good Templars' Ma The irkinterion Club meets every Thursday evening, in the Y. M. C. A. room. Huntingdon Council, 0. U. A. H., meet* first and third 7ocsdaya ofeach month In Good Templar* Hull. Churches. Baptist Church—Washington Street. Rev. J. W. Plan nett. Services on Sabbath : 10% a. m., 7p. m. Catholic—Washington Street. Rev. R. J. Aylward. Ser. vices first three Sundays in every month. Evangelical Lutheran—Mifflin Street. Rev. J. J. Kerr. Services on Sabbath: 10%a. m.,7 p. m. German Reformed—Church Street. Rev. S. D. Steckle. Service on Sabbath: 7. p. m. Methodist Episcopal—Church Street. Rev. M. K. Foster Services on Sabbath : 10% a. in., 7 p.m. Protestant Episcopal—Hill street. Rev. A. H. Boyle, Services on Sabbath: 10%a. m., 6%p m. Presbyterian—Hill Street. Rev. G. W. Zahniser. Ser vices on Sabbath : 11 a. m , 7 p.m. On the Wing. The katy-dids have come Hushing up--the census-takers "Zee adv. of the Huntingdon Academy. "Bildricss, it is said, can be cured by coal - Needed—an association for the protection ,of game and fish. Berries are plenty, but good appetites are too plenty for them. Cantelopes and water-melons have made their appearance, by express. Rev. J. D. Brown, of this place, lectured on India in Bedford last week. The Red Men's Corn Dance is to come off .on the 13th of September next. Two spunky women in Somerset county decapitated a rattlesnake recently. The population of Bedford borough is said to be 100 less than it was in 1860. Hiram Rhodes has purchased C. Long's aali in West Huntingdon. See adv. Peter Euker has opened a boot and shoe shop in West Huntingdon. See adv. Lewistown has a population of 2,741—0 r pearly a thousand less than Huntingdon.. :Dr. Rieger, thewell•known jeweller of this place; died on Thursday night last. The Republican State Central Committee meets at Altoona on the 16th of this month. A Mt. Dallas hack upset four passengers .down an embankment but no one was hurt. The Bedford Gazette local goes into ecsta sies on seeing a giant at that watering•place. Dysentery and scarlet fever are the raging ailments in Bedford. A few cases have np yettred here. A good thing—" Rip Van Winkle, M. D." by Oliver Wendell Holmes, on the outeide of gas paper. - - For9ey's ,Philadelphitt Press furnished its readers with an elegant map of the seat of star in Europe An lowa widow, 115 years old, has invei gled into matrimony no unthinking youth of .55. This is the strangest freak yet. A Bedford' teamster was surprised by a .s2oooJcheck from a rich relative. That was the best haul he ever hauled. Sunday night Was, if we may be allowed to judge without the aid of a thermometer, •the hottest night we have had this summer. .oe . moOtt_is said to be getting nearer mo 4110.earth. Some children, the older they 4.1-4 i farther away from their mammas. I:Sportsmen are at liberty to shoot . squirrels -Train August let to January let, but the woadiocir season, which began July4th, ends November 15th. ,and of the moon are almost blinding, and feared that long, lone lovers' walks :by the light of the moon will have to be abandoned. The Bedford inquirer gets off a pad•dy joke on an amorous swain in that village.— The swell was obliged to feel the force of the swelters, and palpitated. Rev. S. H. Reid and wife, of Milton, were tip town last week. His health being poorly, he asked a few months respite which was granted. The new Masonic ball at Bedford is to be dedicated on the 13th inst. The room is said to be one of the finest in the State, the fix tures of which alone coat $3,800. . One of the "big Injuns" who gave an ex hibition in this place recently, wounded'a man named Baker, in Hollidaysburg, with a pistol. He made his escape. R. A. Terrier, who we mentioned last week as haring been killed by the kick of a horse, happened to be a dog instead of a man as we know some of our people were led to belioro. Christian Vanpool died in gulf Moon tp., centre county, at the advanced age of 114 years. It is not attend whether he fought in the Revolution, or was Washington's near friend. If townships and boroughs are required by law to publish yearly statements of the fi nances of their district, we think the law is more honored in the breach than the obser- El= The Lewistown Democrat says thorn is one young lady in that place who helps her plc ther to_do housework,-wash, iron, &c. That one deserves a good husband ; but can she find ono in Lewistown ? What will a man give in exchange for his county paper ? We know some men who 'never hesitate to give any number of fair ;promises but no cash ; and yet they want the paper sent tegularly. A boy named William Goodwin, aged 13 years, of Eix Milo Run, this county, was so - terribly burned on the 23d ult., by the pre. mature explosion of some powder, with which he was playing, that he died the next day, hexing suffered groat agony. Mr. John Deafoubangli, proprietor of the Sinking Valley Tannery, in Blair county, (*bile: engaged in oiling machinery, was caught:by his left arm under one of the belts, and was thrown over n wheel, striking the flow on hie head and neck, break ing hi, I,f, hark and loth ieLg lie ;1.1 Teachers , Examinations The annual examination of teachers for the present year will bo held in the several districts as follows: Alexandria bore. and Porter twp., at Alexandria, Sept. 3 Franklin twp ,at Frankilnyilla, n 6 Warrioramark twp., at Warrlorsmark, " 6 Morris twp., at Shaffersvillo tt 7 Walker top., at hlcConnellstown, : " 8 Coalruont, C. T. city and Carbon, at Coalmont, a 9 West twp., at Shavers Creek bridge, " 12 Hama twp., at Manor Hill, " 13 Jackson twp., at McAlery's Fort, " 14 Oneida twp ,at Centre Union school house, ~ 1 6 Henderson I wp., at Union school house, " 10 Brady twp ,at Mill Creek, II 10 Mapleton boro., at Mapleton, " 20 Mount Union boro., at Mount Union, " 21 Shirleysburg bore., and Shirley, at Shirleysburg, " 22 Orblsonia bolo• and Cromwell, at Orldsonia, " 23 Dublin twp., at Shade Gap: " 24 Tell twp., at 801 l ingertown, II 20 Springfield swp., at Meadow Gap, " 27 Clay twp., at Throb Springs born., " 28 Cassville bcYo. and Cass twp, at Caserille, II 29 Union twp„ at Pins Grove school house, " 39 Juniata twp., nt Bell Crew n school house, Oct. 1 Penn twp., nt Mnrkieeburg, " 2 Hopewell and Lincoln twps., at Coffee Ban, " 4 Tod twp., at Newberg, " 5 The examinations will commence at 9 o'clock, a. m. Persons unknown to the Superinten. dent must produce satisfactory evi dence of good moral character. It is expected that boards of direc tors will generally be present at the examinations to make their selections of teachers. Citizens aro cordially in vited to attend. Teachers will be examined in the districts in which they design to teach. Private examinations will be dispensed with. All professional certificates ex pired by law on the first of last Juno. Directors are particularly cautioned not to employ any teacher who has not a valid certificate. D. F. TUBSEY, Co. Supt Alexandria, August 9, 1870. White lllnn's Party' The farmers, mechanics and labor ing mon of Huntingdon county will hold a Convention in the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of AUGUST, at 1 o'clock, r. e., for the purposo of no minating a county ticket. The Convention will be composed of two delegates from each township, bo rough, ward and election district in the county, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices:— Associate Judge, County Commission er, Director of the Poor, Jury Commis sioner and County Auditor. It is to be hoped that those who are opposed to the corrupt wire-working politicians in this county, and believ ing that white men are competent to rule, will lend their aid in selecting good, honest and reliable white men as candidates for the above offices. By order of tho Committee. L ELMER EDWARDS, Chairman. Huntingdon, Aug. 4, 1870. td DASTARDLY OUTRAGE.—On Satur day night last, between eight and nine o'clock, as our townsman B. L. liewit, Esq., was returning from the country in his sulky, and when opposite the residence of C. G. Lindsey, a short dis tance below town, he was met by two men, one of whom, when within a few feet of him, hurled a stone at him, which struck him, on the shoulder, bruising and injuring him severely and causing him much pain. Shortly afterward another buggy coming up the pike was assaulted in the Fame manner, doubtless by the same ruffians—one of the occupants (i.idlilltobinion, daughter of Joseph Robinson,) being hit in the face with a stone and so severely cut and bruis ed that a physician had to be called to attend to her injuries.—Bollidaysburg Register. aerThe Phrenological Journal and Packard's Monthly for August comes to hand somewhat later than usual, on account of a fire which occurred in the building where it is put in type. Its contents, however, aro as interesting and as valuable as ever. One or two articles from the long list are all we have space to note at this time,--"Ma dame Demorest," the well known mo desle, is portrayed and sketched; "San ity vs Insanity," treats of the conduct of Insane Asylums; "Physical Educa tion," is learnedly and instructively discussed; "Personals" and "Matrimo nials" receive a severe but merited handling by ono of our well known writers. We can not but commend this August number to the reading community. Price 30 cents, $3 a yr. Published by S. R. Wells, 389 Broad way, New York. Ser Let none of our readers forget the fact that we have a first-class Ba kery and Candy Manufactory in this place, which is rapidly filling a large number of orders for Candies and Sy rups, that come from far and near.— Dealers are beginning to find out that they can do as well by sending their orders to Luke Reilly, as they can by sending them to the city, paying a heavy freight, and getting no better quality of Candy; and they are . wise. rta s . We take pleasure in referring our farming community to the firm of Mc:Lai:than, Stone & Isett, in Holli daysburg, manufacturers of Agricul tural Implements, &c., No farmer or dealer who has had businesS with them, we'are sure, will regret having done, as they are gentlemen of the best type, and -their machinery is warranted to give general.satisfuetion. ii„ Jurors and witnesses will take notice that the Trial List for 2d week of August Court has been continued; and they need not attend. M. M. McNEIL, Prothonotary. ATTENTION SOLDIERS.—Soldiers who were in the old Pennsylvania Reserve organizations aro entitled to State pay and should send their address to E. II Kinston, Claim Agent, Bellefonte, Pa. Igo will attend to all cases promptly. ?REGENT.—Last week the Methodist church in this place was made the re cipient of a very beautiful silver com munion service, the gift of bliss Jennie McCulloch. TALL OATS —Mr. David Isenberg raised• on his farm near Dllll Creek; a stalk of Norway oats two feet ion.% and containing three hundred and t twenty-four grains. EEO" Mrs. Margaret Bennett, on Bail road .utrect, cleans and mends cloth ing, &e., and would ho very thankfu for a share of patronage. ~ WANTED immediately—a girl to do housework. Apply with recommend ations, to Nits. JAMES A. BaowN, 2t Huntingdon, Pa. wn. Subgcrills for TM; GLQT_ PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE.—As the time is at hand when parents are commencing to look around for suita ble schools for their daughters for the coming school year, we cannot render them a bettor service than by calling their attention to the facilities and ad- vantages afforded by the Pittsburgh Female College. It has all the requis ites of u really first-class institution. Tho buildings aro large, airy, well lighted and ventilated, and fitted up in really elegant style. Every private room, and hall, and school-room is covered• with carpets and mattings. The Faculty—twenty-two in number— has been selected with great care, add every teacher has had from five to twenty years' experience hi teaching More than one-half the number board in the College, occupy places at the same tables with the pupils,and aid the President in the constant oversight of their health,manners and morals. The literary course is divided into Primary, Preparatory and Collegiate depart ments. There are also special depart ments for all the ornamental branches, such as Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Painsing, Needlework, Wax-work,&e.,with special teachers for each. The course of study is full,and the methods of teaching thorough, as is abundantly evidenced each year by the examinations, which are conducted more or less by teachers not connected with the College. Added to all this, the constant aim of those in charge of the college is to make it a Christian Home for those committed to their care. Most heartily do we commend it to all who have daughters to edit cato, and who desire for them true culture of both brain and heart. In buildings, Faculty, patronage, and all the facilities for imparting a thorough, solid and ornamental education it is emphatically the Queen College of the West. Send to the President, Rev. I. C. Pershing, D. D., for a catalogue.— The Fall term will commence Sept. 6. . R - Enow Acv.—lt is ,not often we are called upon to record a more noble and unselfish act of heroism than was witnessed on the Branch Road, on Thursday morning last. Just previous to the return of the Branch train, the wife of Jos. G. W. Burns, who resides about midway between this place and Altoona, close along the lino of the road, went across the road to a neigh bor's. Unknown to Mrs. B. or any member of the family, she was follow ed by a little daughter about two years old. Just as the child was craw ling across the track, the train came thundering along at a high rate of speed. Owing to a sharp curve in the road at this point, the engineer, Mr J. R. Stewart—who, by the - *ay, is al ways on the look out—did not observe the child until the engied had approach. ed within about sixty yards of it.— With rare presence of mind Mr. Stew art immediately shut off steam, revers ed engine and blew down brakes,•and then with lightning speed went over the engine and down on the point of the pilot or cow-catcher, and just as the pilot was in the act of striking the child's legs, with a sweep of his "good right arm" lifted and throw it, off the track. As soon as the train could bo stopped the child was picked up un harmed. The gratitude of the par ents to Mr. Stewart, who at the risk of his own life had saved that of their darling, can better be imagined than described. All honor to the engineer of the Branch for his noble, manly daring.—/lollidaysburg Standard. TUSCARORA ACADEMY ACADEMIA, PA.—Moro than three thousand young men have gone forth from this School, sojrained in all the branches of scho larship, as to enable many of them to reflect honor upon themselves, and the Institution at which they received their education. The large experience. and earnest ness of the Principals in the cause of education, will contribute much to the successful training of youth entrusted to their care. Torms $2OO. Send for a circular The distance of the Bedford and Bridge port Railroad is only 21 miles through a comparatively level country, requiring therefore very few expensive cuts and brid ges. Tho grading of the road will cost about $lOO,OOO, while the cost of ballasting, iron, cross-ties, and laying of track is set down at about $200,000, making a total of $300,00 0 necessary to put the road in running order. The people of Bedford have subscribed about $70,000, while $50,000 is promised from Pittsburgh. Retail Market Prices. Butter 20, 25, as to quality; eggs 20; lard 20; old potatoes 40, 50, as to quality Lnew, $75@51,00; dried apples 10 cts per lb ; dried peaches 15@25 ets, per lb ;beans 10@18e quart; sugar cured hams 30 cts; shoulders 20@22 side 18@20 cts per lb ; dried beer 30 @32 ets; flour $0,50Q,b7,00, per barrel. Green apples 75, 1,00, 1,25, as to quali ty. The great - War between Franco and Prussia and the people of the United States can be furnished with fruit cans, of our own manufacture, and the "Protector" Fruit jars, all warranted BUCHANAN, ALLISON Si; CO., Sign of big Coffee pot. August 9,3 t. rtEsz. 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 fie - The GLOM] Office is prepared to execute all kinds of Job Printing for the Merchant, Manufacturer, Coal Op. orator, and other business moo, at less rates than the same can be had in the city. Give us a call. Se• Keystone Cider fills for 'Salo by A. R. Stewart & Co., send for pir eular. , (July 26 3m, Carpet Weaving. Mrs. Matilda Pheagant is prepared to weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage from a generous public. Residence Wash ington street, West . . tf le" Cider Mills, Grain Separators, Clover Hullers and Stammers, Cultivators, Washing Machines, etc., etc., at .MeLanuhan, Stone & Isott's, Hollidaysburg, Pa. fb9-Sui A large stock of the best Stone ware, of all kinds, now on hand at, the Red Front (i'vrocery, and for sale cheap• or than anywhere else in the county. Yre_'2;— Best Gum Roller and Gum Spring Grain Brine, at Me'Amelia', Stone & 1101 1 :1r , fee-Sin MARRIED, August 2, by Roy. M. X.. Foster, Mr. FREDERIC RICHARDSON and Miss FAN NIE OUTH WAITE, 2111 of Huntingdon. Aug. 4, by the same, Mr. Toffs A. Hztoty and Miss ELIZA KELLEY, all of Hopewell, this county. DIED, In Jackson township, on the 31st ult., Mrs. CATHARINE MOYER, aged 77 years and 9 days. May she rest in peace I On the 27th ult., in the borough of Elizabethtown, Pa., Mrs. MARY LEH MAN, wife of B. H. Lehman, formerly of Huntingdon county, aged 32 years, 3 months and 9 days. MARKETS. I=2 PAILADII,PMA, Aug, 8, 1870. Superfine Flour per barrel $5.50@5:75 Extra Flour per barrel $8.00@6.60 Ilya Flour per barrel $0.1240.25 Iced Wheat per bushel V.55©1.68 liyo par bushel 1.1001.12 Corn.... • 07@i1,08 Oats per bushel o.i@illets. P/TTBDURCIII, Aug, 8, 1870. White Wheat 7.so@exe Wheat per bushel.,white $1.40g1.62 Corn per bushel 95@1.00 Oats per bushel 53 @blots. Bps per bushel $0.90@0,95 Barley Nothing doing FINANCIAL. New YORE. Aug, B.—Gold closed of $1,21% PHILADELPHIA, Aug, 6, 1870. The following are the closing prices of De Haven Lk: Bro., 40 South Third Street: U. S. 6's of 'Bl, • - 113+ 1131 " " '62, - - 1111. 1114 " " '64, - - 110/ 110 t " " '65, - • 110/ 110 " " '65, new, - 109# 109/ 141 ' 67, " 100 a 109+ " " '6B, - - 100/ 1091 " s's, 10.40'5, - 1071 107+ U. S. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy. 110.1 111 Due Comp. lot. Icotes, 19 Gold - - • - . 121 121/ Silver, - - - • 112 115 Union Pacific I?.Rlst N. Bonds 815 825 Central Pacific R. R. - 850 860 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds 745 770 HUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HENRY /c CO WHOLESALE PRICES. FLOUR—Superfino Flour, per barrel, $5.00 Extra Flour, do 6 50 Family Flour, do 7.00 GRAIN—Red Wheat, per.bushol, 1.90 Whito Wheat, do 1.45 Rye, do 00 Corn, do 85 Oats, do 45 Barley, do 1.00 SEED — Timothy, do 3.50 Flaxseed, do 1.75 Cloverseed, per 64 lbs. 0.00 Com.—Harduoal, per ton, 4.50®5.50 Broad Top coal, do 3.00®3.50 LUMBER, per 1000 feet, 12.00®30.00 SuiruatuaL-Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00®12.00 Joint Shingles, do 5.00®7.00 MISCELLANEOUS—Bark, per cord, 9.00 Bran, per cwt., 1.00 Hops, per pound 40 Wool, do 40®45 Hay, per ton, 10.00 Hides, 0a.7 GRAND :FIANCE. tiORN AND BASKET PIC-NIC. BY • ARRA.PAHOE TRIBE, Improved Order of Red Men, M'CAHAN'S WOODS, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1870. No pains will be spared by the Committee of Arrangements to make this one of the best entertainments of the kind ever given in the Pate. Several Tribes have been invited, and are expected to bo preteilt A procession will be formed at the Wig wam at 9 o'clock—the members in full rega lia—and after parading the principal streets will preceed to the grounds,, where the time will be spent in feasting, dancing, gm. Refreshments and edibles will be on the ground, and served to visitors at trilling east. The-public are cordially invited. Aug 9. REAL ESTATE LOAN AGENCY. MILES LEWIS & 'CO. Farms, Town Lots, Houses, and all kinds of REAL ESTATE, bought or sold. Donde, Mortgages and Deeds accurately prepared. Money loans negotiated on Real Estate security. For any information in regard to con ditions, advertising. Ac.; apply, in person, or by letter, to SIMPSON & ARMITAGE, HUNTINGDON, Pa., Office, opposite the Court 1:101.480. July 12-Sin-3m. New Cheap Store. Crownover & Decker, Have just opened at their new store, west end of Hill Street, next door to the National Hotel, near Fisher's Mill, in Huntingdon, a large and seleeted'stock of • DRESS-GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES,, _ QUEENS-WARE FISH and SALT, -, FLOUR and CROP, And everything also generally kept in a first class store. Everything new and selling cheap, for CASH OR PRODUCE. May at•em. CROWNOVER 1.5 DECKER. FOR GROUMES, ONFF 4 CTIONERIES, PROVISIONS, &C., GO TO RED FRONT GROCERY - DUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE! .j." If you ttant )our cant neatly printed on curd °pea, call at LE IV I. 1100 K .4ND 0 ATIONERY STORE WM. LEWIS, Bonita' in lluok:4, Stu Lionel y and MIIOO lnnlmmeutn, cOVIOI of the '") 1 1.870521 1 2AtA870 AT REDUCED PRICES. JAMES A. BROWN, Is constantly receiving at his navy CARPET STORE, IN HUNTINGDON, PA, Beautiful Patterns of Carpets, fresh from the rooms of tho.marinfacturers. Ilia stock comprises BRUSSELS, INGRAINS, VENITIAN, WOOL DUTCH, COTTAGE . lIEMP, LIST and RAG CARPETS, CARPET CHAIN, COCOA and CANTON MATTINGS, FLOOR, STAIR and TABLE CP X X -g Ci X-. CD rit" XX 99, A FRESH STOCK OF WALL PAPER, WINDOW-SHADES 'and Fixtures, Drnggets, Velvet Rugs, Door Mats, Extra Carpet Thread and Binding. 4f3-I make a specialty of furnishing CHURCHES end LODGES, at City Prices, and invite Furnishing Commit tees to call and see goods made expressly for their pur poses. 'Stumm will rare money and bo better suited by :going to thervular Carpot and Oil Cloth Store for any of th above goods. I defy competition lu prices and variety of beautiful patterns. CARPETS 25 cents par YARD and UPWARDS. I have also the Agency for tho Original HOWE SEWING MACHINE so well known as the beat Family Machine in the world Ca at the CARPET STOREand see them. JAMES A. BROWN. Huntingdon, 51E116, '7o.6ra. West Huntingdon Foundry. JAMES SIMPSON AIANI/PACTVRES PLOWS, THRESHING .MACHINES, FARM BELLS, SLED AND SLEIGH SOLES, WAGON BOXES, IRON KETTLES, Ccuati3aglea For Furnaces, Forges, Grist and Saw Mills, Tanneries and Brickyards, AND JOB WORE IN GENERAL. ARCHITECTURAL & ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. Iron Porticos and Verandahs, Balconies ' Columns and Drop Ornament for WOCiien porticos and verandahs, Window MINN and Sills, Cast Ornamonts for wooden lintels, Cellar Window Guards all sites, Chimney Tops and Flues, Sash Weights, Carpet Strips, Registers, /haters, Cual Orates, Vault Castings fur coal and wood cellars, Arbors, Tree-boors, Lamp-posts, Ilitching-poets, Iron Railing for porticos, verandahs, balconies, flower. beds, Yard and Cemetery Fences, etc. Purlieu/ex allention paid to fencing Cemetery Loin. Address JAMES SIMPSON, 5e23,68 Huntingdon, Pa. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. EASTON BLAKE, M. MARION Arc NEIL. BLAKE & McNEIL, [Successors to J. M. CUIVNI,NGIIAM & SON,J Iron and Brass Founders, HUNTINGDON, PA IRON and BRASS CASTINGS made inn first class . Foundry. We have always on hand all kinds of Plow and Stove Castings, Wash Kettles,Cellar•wlndows, Grates, Coal hole " • Casting's for pavements, Window weights of all sizes and weight.. Pipojoints, Sled and Sleight soles, Wagon boxes, Machine Castings, foe S t eam and water, grist, saw. sumac an I plaster mills of all descriptions. HEATERS AND IRON FENCES, of the most improved stylo, oven doors and frame., door eille, and in fact everything made in title line. We have a larger stock of pattern., and con furnish cas tings at short notice, and cheaper than they can be had in the country. (laving a good drill, we are prepared to do drilling and fitting up of ell kinds. Office iu Liestors' Non• Building, 11111 street, Hunting don, Pa. 17, 1869. BLAKE & THE HUNTINGDON Manufacturing Company, Is now prepared to fill orders for WEATHERBOARDING, FLOORING, DOORS, AND SASH, And in short to do all kinds of Carpenter work-- To furnish HUBS, SPOKES and FELLIES, in quantities, and receive orders for WTILTELIgtErirIMM. ser.All orders should be addressed to D. W. AIITLEY, President, Huntingdon, Pa. June 16, 18694. TematitTgag t J. M. WISE, Manufacturer and Dealer in JP' 117 1%1" IT' IE.T 1133 ? Respectfully Invites the attention of the Public to hie stand on Hill at., Huntingdon, in the roar of George W Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, where he manufactures and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a call. Repairing of all kinds attessiest to promptly and charges reasonable. Alirs Also, Undertaking carried on, and Coffins made in any style desired, at short notice. The subscriber has a A'EIY AND ELEGANT HEARSE and is proposed to attend Funerals at any place in town or country. - J. M. WISE. Huntingdon, May 9, 1866-tf JOHN C. MILLER, • tsocomor to C. 11. MILLER & SON,) DEALER IN All Kinds of LEATHER, LAD SHOE FINDINGS, 11UNTINCDON, PA. pa 2.1870 PLASTERING, BUILDING or LOAM Sand, from tht Island, will ho delivered at one lollar per two bona wagon load, on application to Lpgan Martin. Orders loft at Decker & Crownover's store will reach R. R. BRYAN. WANTED. -1,000 cords of Bark, at the 31+11111.10th store. Tho highest Morita pace pald . iu cash (Jun 1 6m] HENRY & CO. 174 1 NVEL OP ES -4 I t!.1.) box, pack, or le6s quantity, for Bala at LEWLS' BOOK AND BTABIONERY STORK IitTIMEM - Ft 4- 4 -- &-ip.- "- • a 'Et!' - C r • 44 . 14,A110.1t5F1: - 4,4 r 4. . „ I• r . are VOU can save from 10 to 30 per et. 4. by hPying your Instruments from 351- 47. OrIEILATAIMIOTM„ DEALER 111 • STEINWAY & SONS, CHICKERING & SONS, THE WEBER, RAVEN & BACON'S, THE UNION PIANOFORTE CO'S GEORGE M. GUILD & CO'S. CONRAD MEYERS, AND ALL OTHER MAKES OF PIANOS. MASON & HAAILIN'S, and GEO. WOODS & CO'S celebrated ORGANS, or any other make desired. Also, MELODEONS, GUI TARS, VIOLINS, German Accordeons, Sheet Music, Ma sic Books, Now and good Pianos for $3OO and upwards. New 9 Octave Organs for 330 New Melodeons for e7O ymAll Instrumento lihrrantedforfine years. city Agent s supptied at wholesale pikes, the same as in the . Call on or address E. J. GREENE, Huntingdon, Pa., ap12,70 2.1 floor Ulster's New Building. REMOVED . TO TIIE N. E. CORNER OF DIAMOND. Boot and Shoe Emporium. H . 1 JOHN H. WESTBROOIC Respectfully informs tho citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that he hasjust received from tho city a NOW and splendid stock of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sack Trunks, &c., &c., the., the. all of which lie is prepared to sell at greatly reduced prices Don't forget the new stand in the Diamond. Old custo mers and the public generally are invited to call. Huntingdon, ap. 7, 1869. FIN GEO. SHAEFFER ,o •llatijust returned from the oast with aollgft SPLENDID STOCK ON BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &a, which he offers to the inspection of his customers and the public generally. Ile will sell his stock at the most REASONABLE PRICES, and those who purchase once will surely call again. BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER, and REPAIRING done in the neatest and most oxpedb lions manner. Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on Hill street, a few doors west of the Diamond. up. 14, INS NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. WM. AFRICA llnforms the public that be has Just opened at his old stand in the Diamond,./AD lluntiogdon, A Fine Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES; For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. All of which ho will sell at fair prices. Quick tales and small profits. Call and examine my stock. Manufacturing and Repairing done to order as usual. Huntingdon, Ap. 14. 1169. DO NOT PASS BY GWIN'S. D. P. CWIN INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS JUST OPENED A SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE. D. P. GWIN, Thintingdon, Ap.l9, 1870 NEW DRUG STORE. On the corner, opposite the Exchange Hotel, HUNTINGDON, PA. Will have a goon selection of drugs, menicines, &c. from reliable druggists, also a great variety of potions, army articles, perfumeries, patsgtmedicines, toilet, soaps brushes stuffs, groceries, &c, THE DRUG DEPARTMENT Will be conducted by Dr. Thos. Johnston, who has been in the practice of medicine for over forty years, which will be a groat advantage to those buying medicines for family use, where it is not convenient to emi Vry a physi. clan. Advice given when medicines aro wanted. Per scriptions carefully compounded. Dr. Johnston is a nntivo of this town, and studied medicine under tho celebrated Dr. Henderson, whose rep Mallon is well remembered by all old citizens. Cold sparkling soda water can he had during the sum mer, drawn from Tuft's celebrated Arctic Fountains, which is now considered the best in use May 24, JOHNSTON& CO. IT. DUCII WAN P. ALLISON... .......... .J. NEW STOVE AND TIN STORE, BUCHANAN, ALLISON & CO. Gave opened a new store in Yonter's new building, in the Diamond, Huntingdon, Da., and bayo ready for sale a large upeortment of Cook and Parlor Stoves, STEER'S REVOIXING pIEEIRS ANTI-DDST, ST'EER'S ANTI-DUST COOK STOVES, SHIMS REGULATOR and EUREKA COOK . STOVES and LITTLEFIELD'S HEATERS. Also, a large assortment of V 44 A 46 931'WEI) WAtilS o and a'grent variety of Goode, never before kept In this place. Wo also manufactme TIN WARE TO ORDER. Repairing, Roofing and Spouting done at short notice Altr• Country Stores supplied with Tin Ware at city rates. Confident of being able to usalco,lt advantageous to their customers they respectfully solicit &sham of public patronage. ROOM IN YENTER'S NEW BUILDING IN THE DIAMOND, HUNTINGDON, PA. Jan. 0,1870 pII'ORTANT TO SOIiMERS All Cavalry Line officers who were in the service be tween July 22d 1861 and July 17th 1862 aro entitled to allowance for use and risk of horses, amounting fur the whole time to about $150; fur a less time, to a propor tionate amount. Discharges mast accompany hairs of those entitled' but who were killod or died in the service, and the arrears of pay having boon collected, are only required to give a power of Attorney. Parsons having claims of this kind, or any other claims against the Government can Mau them promptly collected by applying in persod or by letter to If. ALLEN LOVELL, „ , Ilmitingdou. Pa. July 1870.11. ~it~r ~bbc~#zcuicnfs. CENTRAL HOTEL, IIQUTI! EAST CORNER WRVS 4Ni SiOILTE STS., E.OIIILCOTE, (formerly of ituntlngdon Co,) PROVP. Centrally located and the most convenient point for merchants visiting tho city. Accommodations of the first-class. All the modern Improvements. Every atr teplion Will be extended to e t nesto. jan6ly* Ottli .0 lega. SHOULtI 7 N ! 3 'Barclay St., N.Y. or 381 V. 4th St., Cincinnati% If limy want the most popular and bestselling . subseviption books published. and the Ineft oral lemnq. Send for circulars. Theywill cost you aothl lig, and !nay ho of great benefit to you. feb9-ly MISS MARY E. AERTS.E4N • AND MISS MARY E. STEVENS Will Reopen their BOARDING AND DAT BpuooL FOR YOUNG LAOINS, At 23 Tulpohocken etreot, GERITANTOWN, 441—For circulars, apply to tho Principals. J 719401 AGENTS WANTED FOR Brrospectua"r P- 1133 M IBLE'..LJYRIG'S A Masterly Versification of the Sublime Poetry of the Bible. ohi all d o e u no nc n e il d n a b ars a . in g ,a ,r 2xi 3.° and admiredilYn pf nd highly esteemed both for its groat intrinsic merit and mechanical finish. A beautiful Prospectus, from a new and original design, shooing the different styles of bloat ing, etc., sent absolutely FREE to all accepted as Agents,and a sample copy when desired, and at 20 per cent less than the wholesale price. Exclusive Territory, and the most liberal terms. For full particulars, terms, etc., address C. F. VENT, Publisher. May 3,-tfo. 3 Barclay Street, New COLOlgittleat (MARD= FRONT.) Ctaeetnut Street, West of rifteenth, PHILADELPHIA. This new and elegant Hotel la o p e n fca he reception of guests. Ills of tbo matt Modena Construction, and furnished in a at to unity o eased by any of the hoothotels at Rl:wept or mm. JOSH o.BritrP ? Propr. • • OEO. PREBM4N, . • . • OSADALIS THE Great American Health Restorer , pnriffee the blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis, Skig Diseases, Rheumatism, Diseases of Women and all Chronic Affections of the Blood, Liver and Kid, nays. Recommornied by tho Medical raaqUi Reit!. I thousand of our beet citizens. • Read the testimony of Shyelelatts and patients; who have used lipeadalls send for qur Rosedal Guide to Health or Almanea for this year, whit we publish for gratuitous distribution; it wtit give you much valuable information. . . . . . Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore. says: I take pleasure in recommending your Reseda le as a very powerful alterative. I have seen ii. need in two cases With ftaPPY Mutts—one In cites of secondary syphilis, in whipli the patient pre. nouneed himself cured after having taken five bottles of your medicine. The other is a coop of scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly proving under its use, and the indications ars that the patient will soon recover. I have care• fully examined the formula by which your Rosa delis is made, and Bad it an excellent compound of all alterative ingredients. Dr. Sparks, of Nicholesvillo. /Ty-, says he hal need Roaadalls in cases orscrofpla an 4 secondary Syphilis with eatinfactory rettilitc.-:ell 0 planer the blood I know no hotter remedy. Samuel el. McFadden, lidurrreeborce Tannest*, says; I have need seven bottles of Rosadalls, and ami entirely cured of Rheumatism; send me four hot; Wes, as I wishit for pay brother, who has ICI gill, lons sore eyes. Benjamin Bechtel, ijf Oblo, writes, I bare aufferlid for twenty years with an inveterate crap: tion over my body s abort time video I pur- chased a bottle of Bina:lane and It affected a per. feet cure. Bosadells is sold by John Bead and B. B. Binithi flontingdmi t Pa., and Druggists generally. Labrutory, 61Exchange Place, Baltimoro. ORIggliTS & Co., Priprietdro. Y0b.23-1 yr, 2 or 3 p , '-' . . [ESTABLISHED 1851.] - Highest Premium, Silver MAO, awarded over 4 compotition,at Mechanics' BOB:0ton, Boston, Oppstnr, • ' 1869. , ' . Rho ariFinal and genuine SBI 4 F-UN GI:MATING, WROUGHT-IRON, AIRTIGHT, GAS - CONSUMING NEATEN InT4 PMNTDp DQBT scamp; GRATE BAR ROM ap4 WROUGHT-IRON RApIATOR. and AUTQMATIO TINITJLATOR, For Burning Anthracite or Biturnipoug Coal or Wood. ID elm for brickwork, and . f.wp aim portablo NIANIJI , WPTRIg. ony BY J. REYNOLS & SON,, N. W. MINER 16171 AND FILBERT ?ULLA . pELPIIpt, P 4 These Heaters are made of • heavy Wrought-Iron', well riveted together, and are warranted to be absolutely gag and duet tight. They aro the only heaters that are man s aged without any dampers, and in which all hinds of fuel can be burped Nsithoat alteration. COOKING gpIGES for hotpls restaurant®, . . Aqd families, - . . ' Also, a FLAT-TOP HEATING RANGE, FIRE PLACE lIEATEJtS, LOW DOWN ORATES, SLATE MANTELS, - REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS. Pamphlets giving full description, sent freo to any ad dress. (Juno 2117.771.) I'AEMERS'I EXAMINE AND BUY cOMLIG-XNALX.ii • BAUGH I * 1;IBING ' The Pirst Raw none Phosphate Nadq, 411 Ohara are imitation 1=122 .3aaa.74Tir,33 Y M RAW BONE SUPER-PHOSPME OF Ltlll.ll, • • ' ' , T R A DE MARK , .. . ,Fail,- — li•7&. , Cf , ` 11370 1 b „ . . .. ,- .4•:. , , , ::• • This MANURE. Is made of raw and unburned bones, rich in Nitrogenous matter, dissolved in oil or vltrol, present lug the Bone Innisplwite in a highly soluble and quickly available form, and the Ammonia in such proportion a@ to insure a prompt nod vigorous action upon the arm. Where Baugh's Phosphotb nag applied the past season, the indications, without exceptiqp, ere that it will main, fain its well earned reputation. We reqnest all to uml of a Fertilizer to give this article a trial. BAUGH & SONS ? DIANITACTUIttIy, Offipe, No. 20 South Dolawaro Avenue March Ban PHILADELPHIA. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE IN WEST lIIINTINGEON Duy Lots from first Lando at $2OO Purebaeeras desiring to build can have vary liberal tsSuis as to PsYinents. Now timo to invest. Ap [Jy2ltfj B. ALLISON 311LIIER CM ANTED. 10,000 pounds Tu wu , th cd WWII for which ti,. Ingheqt market pr} Ili be ILL [Jun I OS] lIENII. • BEPTEMBER:I4, 1870,