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HUNTINGDON, PA
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, Tuesday morning, Sept 6, 1870.
LOCAL & PERSONAL.
Ateetings
• lilt 3ifiriah Lodge,' No.• 300, .4..Y.211., meets second
.11olidn3 ea ening of each month, in Itioun's
Standing Stone H. R. A. C7iapter, No. 201, meets the
first Tuesday ea ening of each month, in Brown's building.
Juniata Lodge, N 0.117. 10. 0. F. meets every Friday
evening third floor, in Leister'm building.
Mount liar Camp of I. 0. 0. F., nets every ...Id
and fourth Tuesdays , Leister's budding, third floor.
Standing Slone lodge, No. 25,1. 0. G. 2, meets ervlS
Tuesday earning In third floor of Mead's building.
etrrapahoe Tribe, .No. CS, I. 0. of llt. ..11, meets every
Thursday evening, third floor, I,eister's
Young Christian Assmuut,on mthts the first and
third Monday 0, enings cacti month, in timith's
list 33, G. A. It., meets Thud Monday of each mouth
Coult
• . . .
Town Cbuncit meets the first Flititty evening of etch
month.
Huntingdon Lodge, No. 119, K. of P., meets every Sat
urday evoning, in smith's building.
Huntingdon Temple of Honor, No. 71, meets the fourth
Monday of each month in flood Templars' hull.
The Ire bsterian Club meats every Thursday evening, in
the Y. 91. C. A. room.
Ilunlingclon Council, 0. U. d. .3L, meets first and third
Toosda3 s °tea& mouth in Good Tonybirs pun.
@MEM!
Baptist Church—Washington Street. Rev. J. W. Plan
nett. Services on Sabbath : 1034 a. in., 7p. m.
Catholic— Wash ington Street. Rev. R. J. Ayla d. Per.
vices first three :Mutiny a in every mouth.
Evangelical Lutheran-311111in Street. 11ev. J. J. Km r.
Services on Sabbath : 10 , /, a. tn., 7 p. m.
German ltrformed—Church Street. Rev. S. IL Steckle.
Service on Sabbath: 7. P. m•
Plethocli.st Episcopal—Church Street. Rev. 31. K. Foster
Sc: vices un Sabbath: 1034 a. in., 7 P. in.
Proteraant Episcopal-11111 street. Rev. A. 11. Boyle,
Services ou Sabbath: 1014 a. m., 534 p m.
Prebbyteriau-11111 Street. Rev. G. W. Zahniser. Ser.
ices on Sabbath: 11 a. m , 7 p.m.
On the Wing.
Little troubles wear the heart out
Go" to the Red Men's Pie-nio nest Tuesday
This is a good time to prune apple trees
Van Arnburg's Menagerie was in Bedford
List Saturday.
In point of population Harrisburg is the
aisth city in the State.
The borough of Clearfield has doubled its
population in the last ton years.
A rattlesnake with 23 rattles was recently
killed in Mifflin county.
Some of the farmers in this section report
the potuto crop as not ding well.
The people of Williamsport are taxed at
the rate of seven mills on a dollar.
Some of the Blair county politicians don't
like the Crawford county system.
A Janesville sheriff attached a wooden leg
for debt. The cripple had to detach it.
Lucy Stone likens boys to vinegar--the
more "mother" in them the sharper they are.
Kerosene claims twelve victims per diem
in this country, says some pains-taking gat-
istician
A Michigan census.taker has disarm:red a
„young lady named Luna Aurora Borealis
Smith.
Minnesota girls bring their tardy lovers to
the point by handing them blank forms for
propo,uh
An Ohio hotel porter challenges the world
to a trunk•smashing match for $5O a silo and
the championship.
A young man in Hagerstown has just ful
filled a sanctimonious notion by fasting forty
.days.
A little son of John LeS, of Milroy, Mifflin
county, was drowned in a factory race the
other day.
, Aliold ;lady in Missouri recently drowned
herself because eho was afraid she might die
of cancer
The latest cure for snake bites is said tole
ma - application of moist earth on tho part
bitten.
Arrapabbe Tribe of Red Men are going to
make - things lively at their picnic on Tues
day next.
The• more encouragement and openings
thispiare given to mechanics, tho more rap
idly n town'vvill improve.
'lhe "Boston •Dip" is to succeed the Gre
cian Bend: 'lt means to walk na if you were
a cripple. Ladies, don't be silly.
census-takers have got through their
lithci - withent losing any hair or receiving a
scratch; Remarkable !
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Farmers, raise.moro stock. Good horses,
gand cattle, good beef and mutton are always
in de : Mai:id at good prices.
Thil*ife of Col. A..K. McClure has been
taken to iiitaliladelphia Insane Asylum, in
a deplorable condition of insanity.
The borough schools did not open yester
day on aecount of repairs not being comple
ted. The boys "ain't carin' a cent."
Ole Bull, the celebrated violinist, married
it- daughter of Hon. 1. G. Thorpe, of Medi
-IVis., on the 29th ult.
Remember the Indian Corn Dance at Mc
.Cahan's woods on Tuesday nest. A failure
to attend may cause you to regret.
. -A superior housekeeper says not to boil
:c dee, but to pour boiling water over it, and
.let it stand tightly covered for eight minutes.
A photographer in Indianapolis exposes
-delinquent customers by displaying their
pictures upside down, and labelled "Not
paid for."
The announcement that the Dutch had ta
ken Napoleon didn't appear to have much
greater effect hero than if it had been said
the Dutch have taken Holland.
If Huntingdon had improved as much in
the first seven years of the last decade as it
has in the last three it would probably have
ranked among the cities of the State.
The more our business men experiment
with the facilities of their home printing of
-Ices the more they are persuaded that they
.can•do better than by sending abroad. And
achy not?
Our young friend A. B. Crewitt is now in
,the hardware business in Tremont, N. Y.—
Andy has the qualifications to make him a
successful business man, and wo hope to hear
of his prosperity.
-The Red Men's Pic•nic is to come off next
Tuesday. It is not necessary to add that the
preparations for this affair have been grand,
and those who will attend will find ample
means for enjoyment.
The Williamsburg Vindicator is informed
that a corps of engineers are surveying along
the river from Petersburg to that place, It
:is not advised as to the object of the survey,
but supposes it to be for a railroad site.
It is said that there is a law on our stet
site hocks which imposes a fine for profanity.
Adults 67 cents, minors 40 cents. Wonder
if that law isn't ono of the relics of bygone
ism
The Hope base ball club of Lewistown at
tribute their defeat by our Young America
to not having a back-stop. That's very well,
but Jenks thinks the true reason is, they
didn't have enough runs.
The Lewistown Gazelle says, "The potato
croli if; this section is in great part a failure,
the yield tieing hardly one-half of lnstyear,
and the plant much less. The rot has also
appeared in sumo kinds."
John Laforte, a German, aged 55 years.
residing near Belleville, Mifflin county, was
recently found dead in a field where he had
been engaged in .spreading manure. It is
thought he died from heart disease.
Mr. Scott Williams, an employee of the
Cambria Freeman, with the aid of a "fly"
boy, worked off fifteen quires in fifty-eight
minutes. As ten quires in sixty initiates is
considered very. good work,'it will be seen
that fifteen is very much better.
Great ado is made mho.' t Ex-Gov. Bigler
having forsaken politics for religicn 7 the
question haring arisen,' . Can both go molt&
%Ye rather think they can, and if mote puri
ty was mixed in with both, there would be
less complaint of corruption and hypocrisy.
CADETSHIPS.—In accordance with
the announcement recently published,
an examination for Cadetships at West
Point and Annapolis, was held at Al
toona on the 25th ult., before the fol
lowing board: General John P. Tay
lor, of Mifflin county; Dr. Sidney
Thompson, of II untingdon county;
Prof. John Miller, Supt. of public
schools of Blair county; Geo. W. Cope,
Supt. of Cambria county, and Rev. Dr.
Shadrach of Altoona. Only eight ap
plicants presented themselves. The
Board concurred 'in the following de
cision :
ALTOONA, PA., August 25, 1870.
HoN. D. J. ItloattELL—Dear Sir : We
the Board of Examiners appointed by
you for the purpose of examining the
applicants fur cadetships, respectfully
report that we have held the examin•
ation with the result given below.
There were seven applicants: 11. S.
Berlin, of Johnstown; Henry Henshy,
of Fostoria;
K. D. .13,“ may, of Altoona;
Wm. It. A. Mooney, of Hollidaysburg;
M. H. a Weaver, of Huntingdon;
IV.. Sills, of Lewistown; and Wm. A.
Mann, of Altoona. Charles B. Bris•
bin, of Lewistown, did not attend un
til after the examination had been in
progress for some time. He was ex
amined by Dr. Thompson, and having
been pronounced physically incompe
tent, did not wish to enter the class
Of the seven whom we examined,
we take pleasure in recommending for
the military cadetship, IL S. Berlin, of
Johnstown; and fur the naval cadet
ship, Wm. B. A. Rooney, of Hollidays
burg. As alternates, we recommend
for the military cadetship Wm. A.
Mann, of Altoona, who was sixteen on
July 31st. If be is not eligible, wo re
commend Henry licnshy, of Fostoria.
And for the naval cadetship, M. U. C.
Weaver, of Huntingdon.
J. P. TAYLOR,
SIDNEY THOMPSON,
JOUR 'MILLER,
G EO. W. COPE,
W. S lIADRACLI,
Board.
The successful candidates, Mr. Ber
lin and Mr. Rooney, have been recom
mended for appointment, and in the
event of their failure to pass a satisfac
tory examination at West Point and
Annapolis, respectively, their altern
ates, Mr. Mann and Mr. Weaver, will
be recommended for appointment.
THE Fnia.—On account of the State,
Bellefonte and Altoona Fairs occur
ring on tho 4th, sth, 6th and 7th Oc
tober, the Committee of arrangements
of the Huntingdon Fair have wisely
changed the days for holding our Co.
Fair to the 27th, 28th, 20th, and 30th
September. The Society in selecting
four days for the faiedid a good thing,
as heretofore visitors had really only
one day in which to see the full dis
play—the first and third days being
occupied in putting in and taking the
articles away. Now that there will
be two days, visitors can come with
the satisfaction of knowing that they
can have a good look at every thing
on exhibition.
The Fair will beheld in a field south
of town, and the respective commit
tees are diligently at work, erecting
the houses, making the course, and ef
fecting all the preliminaries for a suc
cessful Fair. The List of Premiums
will be published next week, and we
hope and expect it will be so arranged
aS to give general satisfaction. The
object of the Fair should be to encour
age industry, promote agriculture, and
induce honorable competition in all
branches. Let 'each ono strive to do
the best they can, and bring what
they can, and the Fair will be a suc
cess.
Legislative Conference.
The Legislative Conference met at
Lewistown on Tuesday, August 30th.
IMMEMED
Juniata—Jacob Bergey, John Mc
Laughlin, Dr. G. AL Graham.
Troxol, J. A. McKeo, C
J. Arms
Huntingdon—A. C. Hutchinson, B.
P. Douglass, J. R.. Simpson.
Jacob Bergey was chosen chairman
and C. J. Armes Secretary.
Aftor an interchange of views by
the conferees then following perosons
were put in nomination, viz :
Noah Hertzler of Juniata county, by
Dr. G. M. Graham.
Gent. T. F. McCoy, of Mifflin county
by Soo. A. McKee.
David Etnier, Sr , of Huntingdon
county, by A. C. Hutchison.
A vote was taken, resulting as fol
lows :
let bal. 2d bal
David Etnier, Jr. 3 9
T. F. McCoy 3 6
Noah Hertzler 3 3
David Etnior, Jr., and Genova' P. F
McCoy were declared elected, and
presented as the nominees of the party
Ig-Not having been furnished with
the proceedings of the Senatorial con
ference wo cannot publish them this
week.
Teachers' Examinations
The annual examination of teachers
for the:present year will be held in the
several districts as follows:
Alexandria born. and Por'rr trap, at Alexai.d, Ia , Sept.)
Franklin to p ,at Faanklinrille. " 5
Warriot,,mat ktop, at 11 art iurhwark, • ' 6 6
Norris trap., at Slaart.larina " 7
'Walker trap ,at )leCounelletonn: a 8
Coaltnont,B. T. city and Carbon, at Con "
Went tv.p ,at Flan et a Creek bridge, " 12
Barre° top., at Manor Ilill, " 13
.Inekson tivp., at bleAtesl'a Fort, a 11
Oneal.l top., at Centre Union action! house, ‘i 15
Bendylson top .at Union Lehool hut.", " la
Brady top, at Mill Creek, 16 10
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Stapleton boro., at Mapleton, • " 20
Mount Union boro., at Mount Union, -, " :21
Shirloyabnrg born., and Shirley, at Shirleyaburg, - " 22
Orbi.mniaborm and Cromwell, at 0: bisonia, " 23
Mild in hriu,ixt , Slitule Clap: ' ' " ' 2 4
TrII [Wm, at Ballingertown, _
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Springfield lap„ nt Meadow Gap, " 27
Clay twp .at Tin et. Springs bolo., , " 25
Cam illo bozo. and C 4195 hr p, nt Camille, , i' 29
Union tnp., at ri na Glooo school house, . t' '3O
Juniata hip, at Mel) Crown tcbool Louse ; - Oct. 1
Nan tap, at Mal kir , burg, • " 2
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Hopewell and Lincoln taps, at Coffee rim, " 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 are cordially in
vited to attend.
Teachers will bo examined in the
districts in which they design to teach.
Private examinations will be dispensed
with. 'All professional certificates ox•
pired by law on the first of last Juno.
Directors are particularly cautioned
not to employ any teacher who has
not a valid certificate.
TUSSEY, Co. Supt
Alexandria, August 0,-1870.
WHY Is ?—For several weeks
past we have hoard complaints that
money sent by mail .to individuals re
siding in this place has not reached
them. A gentleman on Broad Top
assured us that ho sent us a sum of
money for subscription, in a letter, but
we neither received the letter or the
money. We also learn that, another'
individual in this place was sent ten
dollars from an eastern station but be
never received it; and .also a larger
sum sent to a lady in West Hunting
don never reached her. We hope to
hear no more complaints in the fu
ture; but if it continues, measures will
be taken to see where the "leak" is.—
The safest plan to pursue is to get a
money order or registered letter.
ne„, There is a certain gentleman in
our town who notwithstanding ho has
Lis name in the papers every week
still persists in making the printers
publish it, week after week. There is
no use resisting his appeals, when he
knows it pays to keep it there. We
refer to Mr. Luke ReiHen the baker,
whose broad and cakes aro a luscious
morsel, and whose candies and syrups
are unexcelled.
Retail Market Prices
Butter 25, 3C, as to quality; eggs
18; lard 25; potatoes $70@50,75; dried
apples lOcts per lb; dried peaches 15C)
25cts, per lb; beans 10(018e, quart; su
gar cured hams 30 cts; shoulders 20(x3
22 side 18022 ets per lb; dried beef 30
032 cts; - flour $6,50®7,00, per barrel.
Green apples 00, 75,1,00, as to quality.
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Rod Front Grocery receives new
supplies almost every day, sells the
most and freshest, and can't bounder
sold. Now Mess Shad, Dry Salt Roo
and Pickled Herring, the best and
medium Mackerel, White Fish, Trout,
Salmon, Sze., cheaper than the cheapest,
and warranted.
Ladles Dresses and Boys Clothing.
Mrs. B. Annie McCabe respectfully in
forms the public that she has removed to the
house formerly occupied by IL McManigill,
on Washington street, and is prepared to
make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of
all kinds. Sho respectfully invites a full
share of patronage. ap7
Lewis' is the Place to Buy
School Books and Stationary, 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.
Every business man should use printed bill
heads, letter heads, and envelopes. They
have to use the paper and envelopes, any
way, and we furnish the material at whole
sale prices, and print them at less than the
material would cost at retail price. Call.
Im. 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.
Ate' The GLOBE Office is prepared to
execute all kinds of Job Printing for
the Merchant, Manufacturer, Coal Op
erator, and other business men, at less
rates than the same can bo had in the
city. Give us a call.
Curvet Weaving
Mrs. Matilda Pheasant is prepared to
weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage
from a generous public. Residence Wash
ington Street, West Iluntin.:th . tf
gEr . A large stock of the best Stone
ware, of all kinds, now on hand at the
Red Front Grocery, and for sale cheap
or than Anywhere °lse in the county.
&S. Best Gum Roller and Gum Spring
Grain Drills, at MeLanahan, Stone &hetes,
Hollidaysburg, Pu. fe9-8m
V-Koystone Cider Mills for sale
by A. B. Stewart & Co., send for cir
cular. (July 26 3m.
Cider Mills, Grain Separators, Clover
Hullers and Stammers, Cultivators, Washing
Machines, etc., etc., at McLanalum, Stone &
Isett's, Hollidaysburg, Pat. fe9-8m
re—All sizes Copper Kettles at A
R. Stewart & Co. n3O-21.
MARRIED,
On August 30th, by Rev. James C.
Clarke, at Jackson louse, Hunting
don, Mr.• Tilos. I. HEATH, to Miss ANN
HUNT, both of Broad Tcp, Pa.
DIED,
Near Alexandria, Pa., August 24th,
FLORESTA MARTHA, aged 1 year, 14
days. Aug. 29th, TuEononE Ross,
aged 4 years and 15 months; children
of Mr John T. and Mrs. Maria Whit
taker.
MARKETS.
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PIIILADELeIIIA, Sept, 5. IS7O.
Superfine Flour per bars el . $5.27g5.50
Extra Flour per bat lel $0020401
llyo Flour per barrel $5.75506 00
lied Wheat pet bushel $1.35601.41
Rye per bushel 055V.ISots.
Corn 11U@1,03
Oats per bushel 1052ete.
Pl7 . lsllUrtelt, Sept, 5, IWO.
7.50@8.00
SS@UOels.
...$0,0000,05
.Nothing doing
White Wheat .....
Wheat per buqliel.,white
Curu per bushel
Oals per Wllie)
It) per bushel
Batley
FINANCIAL.
NEW Fans, Sept. S.—COW closed at SLI4 is
PHILADELPIIIA, Sept.:3, 1870.
The following are thwolgeing prices of De
,Ilaven & Bro;'40 Soufh . ~liirtl Street:
U. S. G's of 'Bl,- , 1141 114,1
" " '62, '-,- 1131 114
" " '64, - -111 i 112
" " '65, - -112 k 1124
'65, now, 110), 1101
:" , '.67,, ." , 1111? ;UN.
" '6B; - - • 116 r 110 7 e.
" s's, 10-40's, - 104 106,1
U. S. 30 rear 6 per cent. Cy. 1111 111
Gold - - - 114 1141
Silver, - - - 110 112
Union Pacific 11.1615 t llf. Bonds- 810 820
Central Pacific R. R. -, 875 885
Union PaeUie Grant Bonds 720 750
HIINTINGIjON MARKETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY DY HENRY Se CO.
WHOLESALE PEICCS.
FLOUR—Superfine Flour, per barrel, $5.00
Extra Flour, do 6 56
Family Flour, du 7.00
GRAIN—Rod Wheat, per bushel, 12.5@1.30
White Wheat, , do , 1.30Q91.35
Rye, do 85
Corn,
On ta,
Barley,
SEED—Timothy,
Flaxseed,
Cloversectl, per 64 We. ' , 7.00
COAL.-llnrd coal, por ton, 4.5005.75
Broad Top coal, do 3.0003.50
LUMBER, per 1000 feet, 12.00000.00
SIIINOLES—Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.000,12.00
Joint Shingles, do 5.0006.50
MISCELLANEOUS—Bark, por cord, 9.00
Bran, per cwt., 1.00
Hops, per pound
Wool, do
Hay, per ton,
Hides,
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Professors BUCIIANAZi AC Down of the American
'- ' • University, aro making wonderful cures - •
of Cancers, Tumours and Ulcers by their
now discovery. A painless treatment, no
knife,' no plasters, no caustlo burning.
The most --- -- --- .remark
able effect
.9 A
NCERS, of this
treatment
. . 18,11 sepa
rates the chemical elements of cancerous
growths, so that they shrivel, die and Ms
-. appear and will not return. All those af- -
Meted can call on the Professors Brichanan & Down,
University; or address, No. 514 Pine Street, Piffled°.
I{EAL ESTATE
AND
LOAN AGENCY
MILES LEWIS & CO
Fame, Town Lots, 'louses, and nil kinds of REAL
ESTATE, bought or sold. Bootle, Mortgngeo nuti Deeds
accurately prepared. Money leans negotiated on Real
Estata securlti
FOR SALE
Lot N 0.14, N'rest Huntingdon, vricnne. Pint oliole
lot west of Fulton Street on Southern side of Sliolin oh.,
Good lot and splendid location. nice $730.
Too story fratno house' largo stable, good well and
'whole of lot No. 221 Good location. Price reasonable
$11:50. ;
Lnrgo Promo Dwelling ou Ilroallington street, Weal
lluntingdon, west of Fulloa, ton rooms; good water,—
Price, e. 55000.
Frame Dwelling on Washington street east of Chest
nut. Dike, $2600.
Thrco lots of ground in Wilsontowit.
A good Ihnestono forme in {Vest township, EOl , Oll miles
from It. It. Station. 2ZO area
For any information in regard to conditions, ndrer
tieing, de., apply, in person, or by letter, to
SIMPSON & ARMITAGE,
HUNTINGDOiV, Pa.,
Office, opposite the Court House
July 12-3iu-am.
GRAND ill ThANCE
J ORN j
AND
BASKET TIC-NIC,
ARRAPAHOE TRIBE,
Improved Order of Red Men,
AT
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
State.
Several Tribes have been invited, and aro
expected to be present.
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, &e.
Refreshments and edibles will be on the
ground, and served to Visitors at trifling cost.
The public are cordially invited.
Aug 9.
FOR CIIEAP
JOB PRINTING
CALL AT TIIE "GLOBE" OFFICE,
HUNTINGDON, PA
F OR GROCERIES,
ONFECTIONERIES,
PROVISIONS, LW
GO TO RED FRONT GROCERY
WANTED. 10,000 pounds Ttt
iramt, d wool for which Ow highest market pr(
%A 111 bepald. [J uu 1.0;o] ILEDIRY
1 - 4 USINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE!
_Lip It you Want your card neatly printed 011 Cava
°pod, call at
LEWIS BOOK AND P ATIONERY STORE
187054_11P9J870
AT REDUCED P-RICES.
Is constantly receiving at his new
CARPET STORE,
INII UNTINGD ON, PA,
Beautiful Patterns of Carpets, fresh from the rooms of
the matanctururs. His stock comprises
BRUSSELS, INGRAINS,
VENITIAN, WOOL DUTCH,
COTTAGE . HEMP,
LIST and RAG CARPETS,
CARPET CHAIN,
'COCOA and CANTON MATTINGS,
• FLOOR, STAIR and, TABLE
4 0) I CZ , 'MC eo';
A FRESH STOCK OF
WALL
•PAPER,
WINDOW-SHADES and Fixtures, Druggets, Tolrot.
Rugs Door Mats, Extra Carpet Thread and Binding
.tr
hugs,
make nepecikity of furnishing cnußcitEB end
LODGES, at City Prices, and in, ito Fm niebing Commit
tees to call and see goals made expressly for their par-
/burrs will sane money and bo better suited by going
to the regular Carpet and Oil Cloth Store for any of t h e
above goods. I defy competition in prices end var.ety
of beautiful patterns.
CARPETS 25 cents per YARD and UPWARDS.
I have also the Agency for the 0110 eel
HOWE SEWING MACHINE
no well known as the best Family AlAcbine in the world,
Cull at the CARPET STOREund seethes'.
JAMES A. BROWN.
Huntingdon, Molt 10,'70-Gm
40
1.00
5.00
1.75
West Huntingdon Foundry.
JAMES SIMPSON
IMMEEM
PLOWS, THRESHING MACHINES,
PAM DELLS, SLED AND SLEIOII SOLES, .
WAGON BOXES ; IRON KETTLES,
CIELE3IELigEI
For Furnaces, Forges, 00st and Saw Mills, Tanneries
and Brickyards,
AND JOB WORK IN GENERAL
40045
10.00
6R7
ARCHITECTURAL ct ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT.
Iron Porticos and Verandahs,
Balconies, Columns and Drop Ornament for woctlen
porticos and verandahs,
Window Lintels and Sills,
Cast Otnamonts for wooden lintels,
Cellar Window Guards, all sizes,
Chimney Tops and Flues,
Sash Weights, Carpet Strips,
Ilegislere, Heaters, Coal Orates,
Vault Castings for Cold and wood cellars,
Arbors, Tree boxes, Lampposts, Bitching-paste,
Iron Railing for pot Gees, verandahs, balconies, dower.
beds,
Yard and Cemetery Peaces, etc.
Parliculor attention paid to fencing Camclery Lois. ,
Address JAMES SIM PSOl‘l,
5e23,118 Huntingdon, Pa.
HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY.
BASTON BLAKE. M. MARION MCNEIL.
BLAKE & MeNEIL,
[Successors to J. M. CUNNINGHAM & SON,]
Iron and Brass Founders,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
IRON and BRASS CASTINGS made in n first clans
s. Foundry. We hero always on band all
, k m kinds of Plow and Stove Castings, Wash
"t •-• eee • Kettles, Cellarevindows, Orates, Coal hole
0473:( Castings for pavements, Window weights
111 0 .ltt, of all sizes and weights, Pipejuints, Sled
and Sleigh soles, Wagon boxes, Machine Castings, for
steam and water, grist. saw, sultana and plaster mills of
all descriptions.
HEATERS AND IRON FENCES,
of the most improved style, oven doors and frames, door
sills, and in fact everything made in this line.
11 e have a larger stock of patterns, and can furnish cas
tings at short notice, and cheaper than they cnn Lo had
In the country. Having a good drill, wo aro prepared to
do drilling Inn' fitting up of all kinds.
Office iu Llestors' New Building, hill street, Hunting
don, Pa.
lld. 11, Hio9. BLAKE & DIUNEIL.
SMUCKER, BROWN & CO.,
FURNITURE WAREROO.IIS,
IN . SMITHS' BUILDING,
II Uic TINGD OAT, P 4.
Hare just opened nu ❑dmeuse stock of the latest styles
r!ECI!I
PARLOR,
DINING-ROOOlll, and
CHAMBER FURNITURE,
AIATTRESSES, of all kinds,
COTTAGE & WALNUT SUITS,
of all styles
Purchnears will find the largest stock. of
good furniture over offered in Central Penn
sylvaiiiti, which will be sold •
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
We buy direct from manufacturers for
cash and will sell for cash, and'ar thus on
abled tooffer—
GREATER BARGAINS
than are to be had in tho Cities.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
July 12-3 m
psunr, YOUR PROPERTY
HATA VALLEY
=l:zm
INSURANCE COMPANY
INCORPORATED ArItIL 7, 1870.
OFFICE at lIUNTINGD ON, PENN' .it
BUILDINGS; -' •
, MUJICHANDISD,
and OTHER PROPERTY
LOSS OR DAMAGE BYyIRE,
On us icabonablo terms as any othor rosponstblo company
=QM
J. R. SING NM, JOAN S. MILLER, ISAAC WRIGHT
S. 1% bIoCULLOCII, D. D. MILLIKEN, WTI. KENNEDY
O,FICEItS
President, WM: KENNEDY"; Secretary,
J. M. MILLER; neasuper, J. E. SINGER.
Vice President, S. T. MoCuLLoort.
_Agent for Huntingdon co., A. B. KENNEDY.
maylo,lB7o
QAND.-
PLA§TERING, BUILDING or LOAM Sand, from
tht Mond, will bo delivered at one dollar per two Isom
wagim load, on application to Logan Martin.
Orders loft at Decker A Crownover's moro will reach
IL R. BRYAN. •
WANTED. -1,000 cords of Bark,
at the Mammoth store. The highest market
prico palo;in rash (Jue 1 Ora] lIENUY & CO.
ENVELOPES—
By tko box, pack, or less quantity, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK AWL) ,STATIOIVERY STORE.
MEI
ETIZECI
N HEELER & \\ ILSONS
HIGHEST PREMIUK
lOU titnEß
Sewing Machines,
Received the only GOLD MEDAL at the
PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867.
' They aro adapted to all kinds of Family Sowing. and
to tho use of Seamstresses, Dressmakers, Tailors, Mann
'lecturers of• Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cleaks, Mantillas,
•Clothing, Hats, Caps, COISOIR, Linen Cloodx, Umbrellam,
Canicula, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen,
uou'en and xottou goods, with silk, cotton or linen
thread. Thoy will seam, quilt, gather, hom,, fell, cord,
braid, bind, and pellet in every vpociem of - sowing, making
a beautiful and perfect stitch. Mika on both sides of tho
articlo
The qualities 'eh recommend them ore:
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both oldes of
the fabric sowed.
2. Strength, firmness and durability of scam,that will
not tip nor ravel.
3 Economy of Ihread.
4. Attachments and wide range of application to purpo
sed and materials.
5. Compact uses and olegunco of model and finish.
0. Simplicity owl tliorolv;littoed of construction.
7. Fperd, emir of operation and . management, and quiet
noes Of MIA emu t.
Instruclicns free to all. Machines Sept in repgir doe
3 ear iron of Om go.
U. B. LEWIS, Agent,
MEI
SELF BASTING
SEWING MACHINES.
A Patent Self Baster has Loan attached to tho colebra
ted GROVER & BAKER SEIVINO MACHINES
•
Tlio obovo !mailing will make oitlior tlio chain or
Lock Stltch,(Ntltch nliko on both surfacci). Call and
see them moth. For further information wile to or cal
Leiellol'd Building, up stairs
Atlril 26.tf.
avi - 10.;')EITJ air° LIIA
-
_
YOU can savo from 10 to 30 por et
by buying your Instruments from
arI:I_,MMMT-10,
DEALER IN
STEINWAY & SONS,
CHICKERING & SONS,
• THE WEBER,
' RAVEN & BACON'S,
THE UNION PIANOFORTE CO'S
- , GEORGE DI. GUILD & CO'S.
' CONRAD MEYERS,
AND ALL OTHER MAKES OF - -
PIANOS.
MASON & HAMLIN'S, and
GEO. WOODS & CO'S celebrated
ORGANS,
or any other maim desired. Also, MELODEONS, 0311/D
TARS, VIOLINS, German Accordeous, Sheet Music, Mu
sic Booktc,4o._:
'Now Mid good Pianos for $3OO nod 'upwards.
Now 9 Octavo Organs for SSO
Now Molodeons for z7O
ILL.> All Instruments 1174rrantetiforfive years.
cit l,gents supplied at wholesale in Ices, the samo as in the
y.
Call on or address ' - E. J. ORDENE,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
np . 12,70 2d floor Leister's Nose Building.
I:2.)=L - 07.7=")
TO THE N. E. CORNER OF DIAMOND.
Boot, and Shoe Emporium:
JOHN H. WESTBROOK 2; 1
Reapsctfully Informs the Minima of Huntingdon and
vicinity that ho has just received from the city a Now and
splendid stock of
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Hosiery, Shoe Findings, • Carpet Sack,
Trunks, (De., &c., &c. •
all of which ho Is prepared to sell at greatly reduced prices
Don't forgot the new stand in tho Diamond. Old canto.
mere and the public generally aro Invited to call.
Huntingdon, op. 7, 1869.
GEO. SHAEFFER
w•llaujuak returned from the east with e
SPLENDID STOCK
OF
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, te7C.,
Which he offers to the inspection of hie customers and
the public generally. Ile will sell his stock at the most
REASONABLE PRICES,
and those WhO puieliage . onee will entity call again.
• toots'S', SHOES MADE . TO ORDER;
and REPAIRING done In the neatest and most tined!.
tious manner.
Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on Dili street, a
few doors west of the Diamond. op. 14, HO
NEW" BOOT AND SHOE - STORE.
WM. AFRICA
llnforms the public that ho hoe Ind
opoued at his old stand in the Diamond,
Huntingdon,
A Fine AssOrtmeni of all kinds of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Ladles, Gentlemen and Children.
All of which ho will soil sat fair prices. Quick talcs and
tmallprsfits. Call and examine my stock.
Manufacturing and Repairing done to order as usual.
Huntingdon, Ap. 14, 1169.
READ AND BE POSTED!
TO THE NEWLY, .MARRIED
AND ALL IN WANT OP
New Furniture 61c.
r r ilE undersigned mould respectfully
j_ announce that Ito manufactures and keeps constantly
on hand a Imp nod splindid assortment of
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, •
BIINDAW," BEDSTEADS •
• WAR! AND CANDLE STANDS
Windsor and cane seat chairs. cupboards, gilt nod - rose
wood moulding for Mirror and picture frames. and n vari
ety of articles not mentioned, nt prices that cannot fall to
bo satisfactory.
Ho is also agent for the well known Bailey el Decamp
patent spring Bed Bottom.
The public ato invited to call and examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
Work anti sales room on 11111 stmot, near Smith, one
door west of Yenter's slum
Iluutlngdou, Aug.l, 18G6
gity piterlianunts.
CENTRAL' EOPF,L,' "- '
6OUTLIL_EAST,CRIIE6,FOOI,AXD SPRUCE UM;
DITIL
E.CUILCOTE, (formerly of Huntingdon PROen
Co.) .
Centrally larded and the moat convenient ;point for.
merchants vioithlg the city-, AcconnoodattOna of tho
fret-olass. -All. the modern ,Inipiovemontat Ilvery
ten tion will ho oxtendod to gucatb. fans4y. _
Igtfit a
Flo relay St ., N.Y. or 38 W. VI St., Cinefiniatlll:
Fr they want the most poriularhnil bestselling g
subsi,ription books published. and the rnost tib
end terms. Rend for circulars. They willeoptyou
übthlng, and maybe of great benefit to you:
febt4l3, " -
.miss DIARY ; E. ARTS
,Wlll Moyen their
Box YOUNG ,L4plEs;
At 23 TulpellocSen a treoi,
e For drculnrs,!Tply to thaPrincipals. jylo.2m
. .
' C
ole 0 111
• eirstrab
".,• '(MARBLE FRONT.), .
• Chetfnut Street, West of Ftf (tenth,
PIIILADELPIIIA. - • •
Thle new and elegant Hotel is now open
he reeepdon amanita. Isis of themes; Ibuler -
Construction. and furnished lastyle langur.
sal firs
na by any of tho t hotels of Europe or
JOHN on uarr, rmor.
OEO. PRE433Liii, sup.
. • •
•
OSADALIS
mins Great American Health ite - stor";, purifies
tho blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin,
Diseases. Rheumatism; Diseases of Winnitn mid all
Chronic Affections of the Blood, Liver. and Rid
no3 e. Recommended by tho Medical Faculty and
thousand of our best citizens.
Read the testimony of Physiclansarid fialfenifft
who have used itosadalis send far our Itosadal le
Outdo to Health or Alffianac for this year, which
wo publish for gratuitous , distribution ;it will
give you much valuable information: , • '
Dr. R. W. Carr, of Ilalthnore says: • ,
I take - lido:mum in recommending your
IS no D very powerful alterative. 1 'beta Rooll.ll.
used in two eases with happy results—ono Iff time
of secondary syphilis, in which the patient 11Tq.
nonuced himself cured after having taken Ova
bottles of your medicine. The other is a case of
scrofula along standing, which 'fa rapidly''lm
proving under its use, and the hulleations,ara
that the patient will soon recover. I have. care,
fully examined the formula by which your Rosa"
dalia is made, and find it an 'excellent compound
of alt alterative ingredients.
Dr. Sparks, of N icholasvi Ito. says ha.
used Rosadalls in cases Ofscrofula and secondary
Syphilis with satisfactory results—as a cleanecof
the blood I know no better remedy. • „• , ,
licnlnNaponr, Et
Fatuncl G. McFadden, Murfroeboro' Teiinonada,
says:
OREENE & BRO.,
I have used BOVell bottles of Roeuidalteoutd am
entirely cured of Rheumatism; qend me four bot
tles, as I wish it for' my brotharywhe bas' sco °Cu.
loos soro,eyes.
Benjamin Bechtel, of Limn, Ohio, writes, Ihavo
coffered for twenty years with an invoterate'oruy.'
800 over my body ; a short time since I pnr
' chased a bottle of Itosadolis and it effected a pea
fact core.
Huntingdon, Pa
ResedaHa is sold by John Bead and S. &. Smithy
Itnutingdon, Pa.,and-Druggists generally.
Labratory, 61Exchange Place, Baltimore. .
CLEMENTS
Proprietor&
Feb.22l yr. 2 or 8 p
'Ugliest Premium, Silver Medal, awardod over all
compotition, at Mechanics' Exhibition, Boston, October,
1861
WROUGHT-IRON, AIR,TIGIIT,
GAS-CONSUMING H E ATE R
WPM PATENTDD DUST SCREEN,
ORATE BAR RESTS, and
WROUGHT-IRON,RAPIATOII:
and , AUTOMATIO REGULATOR.
For Burning Anthracite or Bituminous
. Coal or Wood. • •
10 sized for brloltwork;nrid two aim Podolia,•
• J. REYNOLDS• &:;SOIV
N. W. CORNER 13TII AND FILBERT STS.
,
These floaters are made of hea4y Wrought -TratiwUlit
rivetal togother, and are warranted to be dlaiolateli gas
and dust tight. They arc the only bantam that are man
aged without any damper., and in which all kinds of
fuel can be horned without alteration..
COOKING RANGES for hotels restaurants,
• and families, -
Also, a FLAT-TOP ILEA'FINH RANGA.,
FIRE-PLACE HEATERS, ' • •
LOW DOWN GRATES,
SLATE MANTELS,
REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS.
•
Pamphlets - glvlog full descelptioit, sent 'free to any ad
dress. . - (Juno 213y-'10.)
FARMERS ! EXAMINE AND BUY
wram .commartzkrAlcA
'BAIIGEI'S BEING
,"
Tho First Raw Bone Pliosiiiat«3, 24de.
SUPER-PHOSPHATE , OF LIME
. ....
-'. • i np,DE MARK '• -
Falls- 7.: 7 • : ,,,-.•• , ,, -, ::... , , •
. ,I , , 7 ,..-rrii? - 11370 .
,0, R. 7
--1. - ~.. -- ... .
This slationz is made of raw and unburned bones, rich
in Nitrogenous matter, dissolved In oil of vitrol, present-
ing the Bone Phusphate In a higlkly soluble and quickly
available form, and the Ammonia in such proportion as
to insure a prompt and vigorous action upon the crops.
Whore Baugh's Phosphate was applied the past simson,
the indications; withontexeoption, ere that , it will malts
Min its well earned reputation. 111 e request all In no •
of a Fertilizer to give this article a trial.
MANUFACTURERS,
Office, No. 20 South Delaware Avenue
March &Om PHILADELPHIA: '
ALDEN \\ORKS LYEI
Makes splendid Hard Soap for
Ohe Cent per Pound.
.Don't bo deceived by low priced' Imitations
. .051•Thie Is the only Lye fully guirranteadElY
QUEEN OF ENGLAND SOAP !
The , StroOgest Pure Soap Made.
Oreamine Soap.!
The finest for the Skin arid,•!Toilet use
ra, Jr 3C:O x* '45 as rEs 15
" AND
EXTRACT OF JASMINE.
ADDRESS
. .
Alden Chemical Works,
48 North Front Street, Philadelphia
Sold by all Respectabla Dealers.
August 16, 1670
JAMES 111001 NS
MISS DIARY.K2STii7ENS
IIO.IItDING ANVDAY 8011001.'
s~ei~~an~a_~a'ierd;
GERMANTOiNN PA
•, •
[ESTABLIKIED 1851.]
The original and genuine
SELF-REGULATING,,
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY i
PIIILADELPIIIA; PA
All otheis are imitation
33.4L1C1 - CratECPSI
RAW BONE
BAUGH & SONS,
in the World 1
MRS. ALDEN'S
UNSURPAESED
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