61ohe. TiH - J NO A TveH~ay .morning Oct • VI --1870.', LOCAL:&,PERSONAL. • • -- 1.. r; t„mitetAD t Xt. iloriah Lodge, No. am, A. r.M., meets seeen - d . 3lutulay evening at oath month, In lknarn's building. Shading Stone' H. R. AL.-Chapter, No. 201, meets the Beet Trieetbrl evening of each month, In Brown's building. Janiala Lodge, N 5.117, ro: 0: F Meets every Ride); evening, third. floor, In Lelater's. Mount /for (Map of I. O.'o. F.; meets every second and fourth Tuesdays, in Loister's building, third floor. , , Standing Stone Lodge, No. St. 1. G: T., meets every Tuesday evening in third door of Bead's building. Arvopahoe Tribe, .No. GS, L O. of Si. if., meets every Tljnesday ermine:thin' Bair, Leister's building. bung !Isn't Christian Association moots the first and third atoculay evenings each month, in Smith's building. Pose 33, G. A. Si, meets Third Monday of each mouth lu Court Some, • - - ' g - • TIMM Cbantil meets late - first Friday evenin- of each month. . 'Huntintafnie.rodge, To. CIA, E. of P., meets (-very Sat urday evening, in Smith's bonding iluaringdon Temple etf finnot, .ffie . 71, swots stint fourth Tlonday of each mouth in Good Tomplars' 'The 'lltrboteristri tra meets nvery Thursday evening, is tho T. H.U. A'. rivets,. ' • " ' ' Runtingdon thirncil, 0. C. A. M., meets first and third Ifinessloys °teach month in Good Templars Hall. -Churches. . . De . tpliailainrehi—lieshington Street. 1 0v..47..:V. Plan ',Sorrier's:on SabWhr,l:l 7 ,4 a 7.p,rn: taktlielle— Washington street. Rev. H. J. Aylward. Far - aim Lrsktbfee earalays in every Month. - Evangelical Lutheran-311tRin Street. Itev. J. Al.iterr . . tendon on Sabbath : 10%a. m.,7 p. m. fjetruan Reformed—Church Street. Rev. S. D. Stechle. Service MiSillhath:l. p..m. = .." Ilelhodist.E,Eilscoval—C hutch Etcpet.. Rev. by. R. Faster s rervices`oa Sabbleth 10.V4 I. m.,7p. met • .01 . 06Stabt. kidsebpalL-HIII elfeet.' Rey. A. H. Doyle, Services au &MAUI: o% s• EL; 6 11 Presbyterlaolllll Sneer. hem' G. W. Zahnieer. Sea. sire. on Sabbath: 11 a. m , 7 p.m. Gettingehorttiledays :Ditto-our cash receipts Chestnntsnre large end plenty. " • SOhUoi-flouse hill is shadeless. .Stewed fruit is healthy and nutritious 'Tyrone is, having a mammoth tannery. The Cameron Press is 'printed, in ri'jnil , Brigham Young has twenty-fire marriage '-itble (laugh The hunters fer,turkeys. aro baring good luck. Other game is given the go-by. ,Caitabria'eOunty recently stetted oiler twenty-fire hundred dollars. Sweden housewives bake bread to last a unouth,:and bang it round the room. Our public school is in gond condition to educate-the risinggeneration„ •Chnmborsbnrg has a -sweet potato which ...weighs seven pounds:, . . ; ;Rnterprieing—the - lluntingdon• Manufac turing Corkianyi . :The latest - trick of a pedlar is M give chlo •rofurm and then lamina the house. The saliries'of city female teachers are be ing increased. Naisport cow Was bulked by a paosao lice:and iot , up alive and sound. • 04e i "oc !hif most poitted *lssissippi;pnpors is - edited by and Spear's: ' „....,lairoon are being caught in the Saw) . ..iiannitA ire': weighing- five to' ten pounds. .1. Chinese - converts to Christianity-are prep. •ektpg.in hil•23ireets of San I rnneleco.' F , base 'bail as.."one of. the graduates of crime.'!:'. .Rooney,Ahe Naval cadet from has passed. examination. { '^Aliew German-tatholie:ciurch. is to be - If evor4lo4filefi:; ; :ilit . ip,, .„ tow„ A ftiri*Tri;-anAii:in7ocitnatlr_li:R.*enty: . Tilk-11* - SeWi4t.sdonit COrnplain i ti,iiiig a laektotrnin _ JOltit: Allen ',Tie wickedest man iri New York , ?' is ;:lead,::.".on whom faits hie Minflo 0 rei on e -hundre dt lof : our- eitir:aria,atten d ed the .4 the jest week:. - There: may lave t3eeii:iC.dozeit:A.lMOnians A yonyi#mitnin,Altc . iona:rdireed:Wir. Mon roe Ake t i!wils - alMoilt insjantlYAll:ed'hy some heavy timbeiut;tllinglifpWliiin from a car. The boys are playing "deer." , From the mmotint4it raining :and yellinethey ',fejt • should be 'c'alled 'queue:" „Took out for circular swindlers.. They ‘mike big promises on paper, but are mighty bad pay.: _ Altoona slaughtered a nest of forty-nine water-snekes- The largest were thirty-three iinthea in length. ' : in &Nous, named Gilmore, ;died , froze the effects of dwalleWing some ~concentrated lie which had been•left in a tin - • "Ilarailton's humbug Indians were in' Eh: •finibu'rg recently, but .as there Were too few efeole there they . didt'extribit.- • The ladies afe s donning'fall loirgeTy. •We itrb lhappy . to state you can seen. ore'of the .dress than you can of the "fixins." , ; • • , The, : ,•ironiOn are rejoicing over :Abe; an nonneeineni Atu4 . the qtd atyle bonnet's ate .coming in fashion., . The invalid who 'seeks the valleys, for his :health frequently experiences the benefits of the grept i li t eal of the foot of the mountain. 'The iVyoMing women priittie of ‘split. tic kets," "scratching," , and "voting early .and .often" with charming volubility :, : . - Ad-intelligent chairman of a' &seri 'acts. laTialltry committee decided that roosters were ,rutty wben.they corrode. Shouldn't wonder. yoting tidy about to be married says she. viini,nert : Promise to honor and obey,' but will say inaMed 'love, honor and be gay.' A. hay 'farmer in lowa, 'it is said, recently. Built ti barn titer bin stack, in order to save (the trouble Of moving the hay. • The latest fashion - at weddings is to -pre- Bent .a,;'.box of wadding coke : to all the de-. -,l . l,atting:gueste-tettbe door, ~Some leave early to get - the first.bite. . , .; I.lllumbOldt was • mistaken in saying , that : 3 !0,1d letters lose their yitolity"—nearli,aery -itriach of promise case shows what eatremei iy lively things' old lettere are. 'RObeit.kbrii4ell, a former resident - 'of lvil 'iiamsburg„ county, wasstruck by light ning at Davenport, dowa,:recently, and in stantly killed. The wear and tear, trip and -sweat of the .nice little game of putting .up ptoves has com- Why don't some fooldriverit : Steves 'that don't need lifting.! A woman in 'Kansas city became possessed .of the hallucination that .her chimney was ithe Toner of Babel and had it half pulled .down Lefore,ber. friends stopped hor.!.. VA -young man named William Price was ,cently.killed in ;the .Cambria Iron Company's coal mine ty a lot of coal and slate falling upon law. Sit,tmErnr,.—Last Tuesday evenipg was the occasion of a wedding in our town, and the event brought out ;'tt• band of serenaders. who congregated about the 'doer, the which the ceretiaoitywas to talfe-pliie;Yl and 'comMenced th'eirliideotis 'ells, blowing : A o .hortrs _ap,d i pottnding. of bOxeii,.'each the" .. ,c.roWd wiih` - the other in MititibgitiCAbudest noise. TheAhtfm'ping coiriteeneed at about 7' andiditl chttse, until the wedding party got aboard the 10:21 train. The conduct of the crowd at the houS'e wits shameful. in-the extreme) eetu!'mitdo' et-very' irisultine„hin-, gunge ; while ()Ahem threw, eggs at the house and at whoevei ventured out. Several gentlemen were •egged, and bud their coats badly soiled in consequence. We are of the opinion that this kind of serenading shbuld bo abolished; and. wo look to our borough atkthorities...to pass an ordinance to that fle•dti•lf I his is-not tr.mnisiinces . , eidon% jknow what auct ihe,Sooner Amt. matrimo nially dispoied blends eatrhnjny their rights u RhiolcAted* the better, it' will he for the, community.' ,We hope our iboraugh•fatborsWill impose a heavy penalty on all ineh 'offenders; and one example will suffice to break •up the outrage. , A TRICRS GAMBLER. - Campbell's Circus or rather self-styled "Zoological and Equestrian Inititute," which di bibited in this place recently, is de ,nonnee,d,wherever; it has been. The short itself is as gbod as the common run,,b t ift,itjis;-.v.rongly,suspeoted that it is kepi alsip ; tiy - The Card' gamblers who acconialany it - It 'is said that this part of the show Made over $4OO at kly.; ' 41,t_thnt place, a gonticznau, accompanied by his wife, went thozganrblers and having lOW ,has wife that' ho:was "up to the game;" and was going to make enough to talto - a teip,'Ke — bet sls°, but the showman proved that ho was the sharpest of the two.bylaringing up the right, card for Aitrioehf and pocketing the pile. The- ,ge.nittletnatVe Wife, com placently gave atterance : "Dear, I guess we'll not tit h e that trip 1" \lre left for reflection. - TUE , WEAMER. AND _TM 1....0rT,E. Wedoe't knew whether to Write about tile people•or the Weathetibut as each go together and depend_on thaother it don't make any difference which." re- ceive, the - most 'attention. Let two men meet cfn the atieet, and if it is pouring down, rain, one. or the other will say, "It is a wet day;" let ladies call on each other; and one of them say,: if the • 'suit "Shines, "Isn't this,tt pleasant day '4" Now, xve aDiays, like', pi. hear „ people. ,telt. the ufl triVbitt ik . .'appear" , fithi , Web ttuths , are unnecessary; as' they that ke7Utii " Why Aviiy. , "don't people . tay,',Kanat - tiiag ;else.; I and i toll 119 beats,, what, %they are thiokingabout w or , •who they saw last—,anything but. theiweathem :•, TUE Er.EcrioN.—The election is 'over.* ..Thanks to 'the fl.evei.'ni:les' tfnl.l Sheriff's proclamations for having set a day on whielettin boilin'g j • bubbling, igtypg fra tRs b eev) i Opp!. s etin'•'-filiT Their proper - levet Whit would'Otitlilliion'be, what would • our people , becoind y !was there election can. vasses the whole year 'round ? Men would then be buktpnless, notwitstand• ing the indwatr3Wood wives; shoe makers would liiii'etmtinually buying up sole ?wither ; iigii hats would be at - a premium fur eritttns could not stand the pressure; anii;itilatie the insane asy lums would. bo - ,cidwded,.for editors, candidates; and 'ptiliticiantit would . all find a habitation, there. Let Ms be thankful for 'the peace' that has come at last. - - - Down —Neighbor_ cornman, who has been notieing,others for improv ing, deserves I np_w 4 tit_he remembered, for he also haslaken . :anto himself a new home, adjoining his office. Paint and plaster:has .been scattered in rich profusion l over ; the,domistile, ; and•it is in all 'respects fit for:an editor. We hope' sorne - daSt;''however;:t6:See,ltint occupy a t : breestbry , brick, or, better, a brown stone., Wby not.? ,ra—Tyrone. -is to,have Ok• ive LogabiicSo rt goeth.• Almost ery town—some larger and some smaller than Huntingdon can make it suit to have big guns to Iceture for 'them, and' interest %their , community thereby. The Young, Men's Christian ASsobitition Of `hid plabe tried' bard to get the people ipprested in this kind of enjoymerrl,last , 4in't6r, but after some, most miserable I tiles - they gaietit rip Our &bpie are toidarne, certainly. . 0., , is not toplate.".o..'malm mention-of , tlmfackhat our, youngle al friend lltiles.&Otmyer 'who . *A's recently; admitted, bas fitted tip'reorns imCenninglianN-nevi rbniltling,- where he will be pleased to -see .all .who de sire ,his services., •;.. : . tai-We learn• of a change in 'the opanagernent otho Huntingdon Jl4lll - Conipany, .51r. Artley in tending to give it his entire attention. We•may look for' increased business in , that' awe ko . part of Own. The OompanY intend enlarging the building4oaccommOoto 00ot-increas ing business. Every businesvur should nse printed bill heads, Vetter" heeds, 'Mid . eitielOpes. They have to use the paper-and envelopes, any _way, and we, furnish the ; material at whole sale prie6s," and print them at less than the material wouhreosi at retail-pviee. -;,SED',Pl 6 .fit. o 34E.o4lcerjs,prepared tp Petecatii till/ ag. 45f Job Printin the Merchant, Manufacturer, Coal Op erator„iiiidicitiler otiiii#2436 idol, at less ratesthan tl.ke,sape..can hp,llad in tho city. G , 1 7r49g 13 „of u tlte tray d, ‘vrae, presented with a six •pound eel the other : day. : The donor must hvedhought him a slippery fel loW, and he thought right. . „ WilliaMsbtirg,' Blair colinty;,is` forming a colonization society ,scone point on . !be Pacifoit railroad . Perhaps they. will not se_ lect a "dry" loCation. ,As n Tfirishorg , convict' was leaving the court Toom,,nfter being sentenced to the pen-. itentiari a little datightbri who' had been sit-, tint uktltitu'difection'ateiioried out, "GoOd bY, m.FiBh.or'B . B9,llB gt•tx:erica at coBt InMemoria - m. Judge „Jonathan', Mellri!lien* funs 'born at Spruce'Creck:in"lluntingden county, Pa.,, in, the,-,3 -par- , 1797. Ilis parents, were_Scotch,lrish, a - clans, of ,people to whoth Peiihaylrania is much indebted:,l - Ile . , married. in : , 1819,_ and joined the Presbyterian church the 'same year. He.,was elected a Ruling 'Eld‘r. , : hi) the i.:Spluee 'Creek 'Ty.rea by,terian.church.in.lB26, which, office. With , till ,five ' year's age:, tilieti,''on : acCou4 ofhis -age he d celyne&sdrvi rtnyo en ger: do was otiose cr ;_htsz' Member of the State Legislature, whiCh body he serveq, hi , the years 1842. and .1843. Possessing a vigorous constitution, and.nover abusing it, he was never confined to bed a day in his life, till the sieknesdulhat in five days took , „hi m, ayray in the,,seynoty third year of his - age. The deceased waslt man of marked charabierikle's; well'ivOrthy A',llllOlctirialiii by i;racle,'hA earn §037 his b`onest,,tOil, a competency , foi' 6iy fancily,, Vented.an, eductttion, by diligent application and select reading he stored' his mind With:ini3eful infer niation, and became a man of eaten= sive icquirementii. Early in life be vas impressed witti'a 'Sense of hiLOre'• sponsibility to seciety• and, to, Gad.— Ile felt that ,hp was placed kere, for a purpose, and beyesolved to ,meet the demand as God should \ give, him pow er. Renee' he studiously avoided all manner of diFisipation of both body and mind. Ile-teas always an advo cate of evcry . meastme that promised to,. elevate .the ,humanrace. Thirty years agii IM'stood Mane in ,his county the open _enmity ni an, slayery and has frequentlysbe,ed heard to ex• press his gratitude that he,.had lived to see' that stain • rip,,pur''natienar honor Itis' Pea,' titi' 'Well' 'as' his tongue, ' was- 'frequently- '''employed against oppressions aod wrongs and in behalf of liberty, truth and right oeoustie4t., .11piwasA.firin: ,believer ,in the trull3s of revealed religion. His conversation •Wsta!titi"lleaven, Christ was lavonite theme. Ris,,reliance for'Salvation Was solely. in, the Rodeo mer.'• None:ll'od itslOosci he died,,we IrniiWl4tv'he'liVed, and that:is enough. five ; -years ago• he settled in.,-.lllc feytown:. 13 - e' seemed to reel thae , end was near. wished' to spend his remaining days,ln quietude,: and as he 'Welke& along ottretreeta, or sit tat our firesidai,fti appeared us'-one'Who was ready and ivaitinir; for 'the sum mons from above,. "comb • Once, indeed, afew,weekshefore,his demise, seized his pep and wrote . ,a few articles for thePresS;Werningtheyoungagalost the cor . rupt,tons _of •tlyir mesi - and:: tux. in-the honest men for places.oe truat i ; ; and when the last article NVak, conblittled,'he'saidi ' "That isAbeAldr.matesllast,-cOntribatibaT to the cauppoLtrisice.untry Qptu .the nrni,na..of tle_,2nd Sep lerii~c , i;'ttt'tti~`s4Elll6h - do,' the Pres ence ot 4ie fttnkily,-...hje 1 -spirit. took its deparit6; Ebnimitteti to did" keeping of 'ivliorki" trusted.— There is a gap in the ranks of society now; but we are rich in the - Memory of one who, "though deit'd:,'',et speak eth." T.—.Letoistount 'Gazette. ..Theslection yesterday brought out the coloreil men to the polls in this place, ma ny of' theta casting their first vote. We do not knoir , olif orie Democrat who staid away on that account..but 'ono voter was heard to exclaim, ns if deeply:ortified, "My God, has it come to 'the colpred men ap peared to realize the importance' of . their new-made right and also the fraportance of the party that gave them the tight. , for: they nearly all voted the Republican ticket, and swore,vengeance ppon, the few !that RetallAlfulret r 3CqOl as to qUality ; . :eggS 18; liird:-25 ;•pcittAoei3 - 875@51,00.; dried apples 10,ets_per,11!i dried peaches NC) 1b; beans 1418 e quart; su gar eured-hams.BCtrets.; ttrofilders 20@ 22 side,lB@2o.ets per ; dried beef 80 @32 co; flour .$6,60@7,00, per barrel. Green app1e5.,.7,500.0,. as. toquality.= Let eandidatei'whe have been ansu'e cessfulliAnt And Fave, the victory was for the briiie';' let 'oCeins roll and billoiya,waye, so,wa all, our bacon save, by going to Vika Reilly; the baker, and get ting,some of his splendid,l3reao, And Cakes anddl , eif feir.:stitig oh :deme chieltiod Candies. • will do well to call'on IVhnhton•& Ma"- gain and examine the Willoughby gum-spring grain drill, either with or without phosphate attachment, before purchasing. •: • : tf rta- A largo,stook of the best Stone ware, of all , ki-nde, now on band at the Red'Frolit'Grocery, and for sale cheap. or than . anywhere , olse in the county. Ladies will ; I.)gar, in mind that FiSherA, Sol2:s ti a 4 just ,'received a large lot of Gros Grain Silks and fine Dress Goods; in overt' variety,'at voiy low prices: , , : 4t, 8~ Cider Mille , Grain Separators, Clover Hullers and Stammers, Cultivators, Washing Machines, etc 4 etc., at MeLanaban, Stone & Isett's, Hollidaysburg, Pa. , fe9-8m p.rolay, crowds of men and boys perambu-' late' our. 'otvietu'.crit ""They will be, tempted Yo to soni6 , Miaoillef it limy are al" lowatireontinue. ;•• t Bloody itun hne big eggs. trio were laid the other day which measured respectively six and!oite:halE inchs iit2eireiniferenee oho' way, and seven and one-half the other. Clint!. bp Undersold ?, • - 'wont - Giveei7 recoivee ri ew; Sutop,lipsi.„lol - nOSti., the 'sfsost sine ft:011116st; - On d ea tet tie Tin def.- sold. M., tea annil Riillet 4 :find Ginn Spring; Grain Art le, et 4 41,ebennlian i Stone.&,Aiett'o, dlellidaYkliaig,:Pa: • ••••fe9.863.2%.` ttsfoishei.. ; &(Stili's 'are Agents for the colebrlty4)_llanover, Pack Gloves. Merchants ,supplied at a discount. 4t if€XflC.aytOne Cideti ' 111.1114 for solo by k: J 2 Steiwan Co.;: so,n d • tik color. I (July. 26 a in., Xtße•All - .Crr'lW`tirir , of *odd' ' , Cook and par!orstoves . should call at A. R. Stew art & Co. [Oct-11-6t. , SEir Per 'neat JOB PItINTING; 4 call a tce "GI,OIIF, 3,111 PRINTENCI OFFICE, " at Hun ngdon,' Pa tts„; Fisher -Sz.,Son'e aro opening a fine lot of fall and winter goods. 4t ul.l6ori be for • 'Dim klLouli MARRIED; On Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1870, by Rcv: G. W. Zahniser, Mr. CHAS. R. ANDER 'SON to Miss NANNIE LEY. BLAIR, all !of Huntingdon. Oct 6, 1870, by Rev. J. Frazier, Mr. ,J. W. SIMONTON, of Johnson county, Mown. to Miss MARGARET ENYEART of !Huntingdon county. On the 22d Septenibor, by Rev. 3. :W. Love, Mr. WILLIAM W. MoLA - ni of .Franklinville, to Miss AGGIE PLYMP TON, of the vicinity of Spruce Creek. On the 29th September, by Rev. L. D. Steckel, Mr. Jesuit liEss LO Miss MattaAnv.p:ANlT.l4iNettriLboth of Me- Connelbiteti7n: " At the parsop,age, Sept. 27, 1870, by Rev. J. M.. Rice. Mr. JOSEPH E. ARNOLD of Mifflin county, to MieP - VIOLET JANE DAVIS, of lluntingdpn-cou v r • •• ,;;; r % l On the 29t11.1:SepletnberAyaleir.l. D. Thomas. Mr. D. W. lioann to Miss MAROARET Cc)4lirßoNST,k)99t9k I3arreo DIED, Near Orbiriindii,!Amber 22d, CIJARLEB 111)0mq:some ot:J. AV:and - C. M. Booher, aged-2 years, 9 months andt.6 days: • • V'." - • " • In Shirleyshurff eft October Ist, 1870 HERBERT MONTEGUE, - 130n of Genl. EL Lane, aged 8 months and 20 days. , Near- Saltillo, lltintingdon tOuuty, On September 19th,- SAMIALEDOAR; youngest, son,of George, W.. and Mar garet t3ohill, nod 2 years. In 'the commencement of his sick= noes he - suffered ,- much; but ass death approached: he seemed , to suffer no puin, but as 'if closing :his- eyes .in a gentle sleep, ho. sweetly, fell.uslepp, in Jesus., Little . Eddie bpd,,learned,,to 'sibs several 'lanes, among others the ehorus'.. , olinging'to'the 'Orbs's." - Thig was his 'faVorite -pitee,'"'ah'd' the Wit words he said• wire '"Clinging;Oling= ing;" trying to sing' this'ehoriirw 'Poor little Eddie wafr.elinging to.the Cross, and was unconscious; •of -it: .• Bereft friends, sorrow not for your dear boy, `r`eyen as others which have , no hope." He is not lost but gone before.., ; . MARKETS: . l t , FultAnit.entn, *4lO. WO. ' Superfine Flour per barrel .. ............ .... z..¢4.50(46.00 Extra Flour per barrel 0(4510 Ryo Vlonipor 1nirre1....'.... , ' 'l' ' • 4540E:66.00 Red Wheat per bushel $1.38(01,35 . Ryo per bushel ' ' "'''' 87 @Went. Corn 944196ct5. pate pqr ttu5he1........,.... ..... 1..... ~ ... 5005?,Oto. • yrrrsnuiaiti, Ott, 10, WO. • White ' oar' ' 1 — - • 7.60(0.00' Wheat per burhal $/. 30 43 1 . 35,, . Cer p a er barbel 12@)35ete. "'Oath pd• " . . ..... ityt per PlLlwitSzw,vo Barley ' Nothing &fag • - v,..NANci/kft.'• , • ' NEW Vona, Oct. 10. —0614 c10e0 .. 0151,4014. • • •"Pfiitairogi.rltlA; 041:1118711: , the follotring are.the , clOging2prices of 41° , !laver% & Bro., 4,o,Souar pir.l,Streekl E U. S. pe of!81, !,, ,• ,t 113,1,!, ,1141 •,1121, 113 'O4; llli 1118 !'"111,1 "'65; rim; '" 110.1" 110 k . . -110 i, 110# " , 1101. -110 i " Ws, 10-40'3, - 10G1 10Gf U. S. 30 rear G per cent: Cy. e 11.1 k 1111 Gold - - 1131 11,4 - " to ' 108" 110 Mame' Pac(fit'R.lllla 21:11onds 830 CS 'B4O Central. It: • '- . 805 , ••• 905 Union Pacifie,Lantl . Grant Boticts.6oo 44:131CLINGDON • IVIARiETS: , • CORRECTED AtibERLY Dy DENBY " • - ' mioLeB.4.l.E PRICEki , :• • ILoot- 7 -Superfine Flouroper,barrel, 44:00 Extra Flour, do 6 50 Family Flour, do 7.00 GRAIN—Red Whcat,..ptc 120® White Wheat', - do 1.30® nye, do Corn, now, ; do ' Oats, Barley, • • SEED—Tinaciil4, Flaxseed, Cloverseed, per 64 lbs. 70 40 1.00 d 4.00 do • 1.75 0.00 CO - AiLirlii'd Oar:TO iblii e 4.0.9a6 : 00 `l3,ro . ad Top 1. 00 3.00 3.50 Liffinzti, per 10001'4k el SOINGLiss-Ilipp§r:looo,,t4 19.00611.00 MiceLLAxeoes—Bark, per cord, 9.00 Bran, per owt., ' 1.00 Hops, pe,r, pound, ; ..- r, 40 Wool, 1 -516 1 ' '"1- irj 40®45 Hay, per ton, 10.00 REAL ESTATE' • ''• • • AND LOAN _AGENCY. •:.) • . 1 •' .• .• • • - MILES LEWIS & CO. Vi • ..) " • 'Farms, Town. Lots,. houses, and, all kinds of 'REAL .ESTATE., bouglitpv, soM, , DTI!, Mortgagee and •Peeds accurately prepared. Money loans negotiated on Real Estate security. FOR SALE. , Lot No. di, West. Huntingdon, vacant. First wholo lot west of MEM; Street 'oti - Southeru side of Mifflin et., Good lot and splendid location. Too story frame Lando' largo Shade, good well and whole of lot No. 224 Good location. Price learnable 650. Large Frame Duelling on Washington street, West Huntingdon, west of Fulton, ton rooms; good water,— Prtae,• , t . WOO. Frame Dwelling on Washington street east, of Chest nut. ' • " Price, $2600. Three lots of ground in Wilsontown. A good liraestarit4•Zrm toitl.bllr .re. miles from it. R. Stiflini: 2.51.) acres • For any information in regovd• to, conditions, Myer- • tieing, de., apply, in persOn, orbi letter, to SIMPSOWW - ARMITATE; ' - -• ,, HUPT/NGLIO - 10-z/V7.pe..teir •• °tribe, 'opposite the Court- soeSe.'' Julyl2-3ln-3m. Professors Peals:ten d: Pewit of the American ',. tiniversityhare making wonderful cures • " 'of Canters, Tumenitniaud ,Ulcanit brzthetr now discovery. A painless treatment, no g knifo,„ no, Oast° :* , o caustic. l?urning, Tlio most •-- • - rembrk". ~,,,••• able etreetof • A lti a - 01 - treatment ' . in: it )§elia- la rates the chemical elements of *ulcerous . ". H growths, so that they shrivel, die anil„tils. • " -.. appear and will not return. All th'esii all . .: dieted can call on thoProfesiors Buchanan A Drove, .- University ;,or,riddress,-NO, 4 . l4'Pitie Street, Philada. Lewis' is the Place to'lluk 1 SOllOOl Booke and Stationery, Bibles, Hymn! Books, Miscellaneous Books of all kinde b l Blank Books, Sunday School Books, etc.,l inks of all kinds, Notions, Perfumery, Pocki et Books Pocket Knives, Musical Instil , ments, Wall Paper, Window Shades WO& Fixtures, etc., etc., etc. [ novl Ladles Dresses and Boys Clothing. Mrs. B. Annie McCabe respectfully ina forms the public that she has removed to the house formerly occupied by 11. MoMenigill: on Washington street, and is prepared to make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of all kinds. She respectfully invites s, full share of patronage. ap7 •T •r - Tr , 'L. ' Manufacturing Company,- Is now prepared to fill orders for WEATHERBOARDING, FLOORING, AND SASH., And in abort to do nll kinds of Carpenter work-- r n 4 furnisb.ll4l*,S,§P9l.9•.;§ nod ppLIAES, I , in'quentities,intid receiie'orders'foi• • .I:,t f,•• • sEr•All ordii‘idillatitgl;craVrepeed to D. IV. AIPPLEY, President, f . : • 1 •." ,;' 11 1 , =ifuntingdon,•Pd. 1§60tr. , • • , • • r • • •,t WILLIAM B. ZEIGLEFI, Dealer in Ladles' Gents and Children's Furnishing Goode, and Krinimings, of ull kinds. A large stock of NOTIONS, ` F' 4111. TE GOODS, BRILLIANTS, NAINSOOKS " IngliA.s INDIA TWILLS, " LINENS, of all grades, and Hosiery for men, women mid Children. Tlabet and Cashmere shad Is, CASSIMERS, DOMESTIC GOODS, GROG! E RI:fi:S:.atAti.CAVISIONS. A general assortment of goods, al ways at lowest cash prices, and of the best quality. Butter, Eggs, &c., taken in exchange I . l Jun9° l44 °P , . ARrit 20,:070;,! t,i ; • ! READ AND BE POSTED ! TO THE NEWLY JIARBIED AND ALL IN WANT OF New Furniture, &c. t r irmttneersi e n-bd would 'i•spectttilly nnnounco flint he manufacturesand keeps contitanilp on bandit In.ge and splendid assortment of DINING AND ISDNAKFAST TABLES, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS NASA AND CANDLE STANDS Windsor and cone neat chairs. clipboards, gilt and tone. wood moulding for utterer and picture frames. and a vari ety of articles not mentioned, at prices that cannot fail to ho satisfactory. , Ile it also agentlinr the yreillepeiyerrlitiloy & Decamp patent spring Bed Bottom. The public are invited to call end oxamino his stock before purchasing elsewbere. • I' Work airrIUMM Yoom on 11111 street, near Sinn, one door west of Tenter's Moro. " ;I ' JAMES MAGI. S. Ang. I, 1865 New neap Store. Crownover & Deckee, • Ink their :nevi Flford,: WeSt end of Hill Street, next 'dlioll'to:the Hotel, near Fisher's Mtn, in Huntingdon, a large and selected stock of , DRESS4Q9DPf;dII.OOERIES, BOOTS v4ULMNSJIVAWE EtOtin ' tiiid CHOP, And everything else generally kept in Scat claps atone. Everything new'tfraf idling' cheap, fur MEW BOOT.AND SHOE, STORE. ;411 ' V ..,L1 ivi. AFRICA - ' intonate Hintilor,ltail Altai * , ogr i t g a d i i Ids' old !mild . 115 Hialuoud, A Fine Assortment of all kinds of POINSAN.O , StOES ~as. For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. • DAllor which he'uill 8611 at Adr (hack sides and vnallitreizs. ('4U and flaming my etpck., , ldiunducluring rind' Repotting"done tn order as utrutd ; Huntingdon, gp. -J. REMOVED TO Tit& N. E. OOMER,OF DIAMON/?.. • • •:; • ,- .1 . .f; Boot and Shoe tmpormm. 'A • JOIT.N 11. !WBSTBROOK1" 1. Respectfully informs the citizens of HanliaglloVnnd vicinity that he has just received front the city a New nod eplendid stock of BOOTS :.& SIIOES,ZLIA.TS' A VCAPS, , Hosiery, Sitoe Fikdings, Carpet Sack '• 7 1; 1 1T-ruitiald7414fc;44;i'ati..9;;• all of iehinh preiriatid to soft at grentlY iodated pilaw Don't forgtethe Deis' 'stand la the Dineloell - 41 mere and the public generally are Invited to tall. Huntingdon, np. 7, 1869. • ' - • GEO. SHAEFFER ‘"lfitsJ4st returned from the east with A" SPLENDID STOCK OF 800 „orap; • GAITERS, &C., Which ho offers to the inspection of his customer? and the public generally. lie will sell his stock:at tbemost REASONABLFOPRICES, t and those who purchase once will surely' Crill BOOTS & snags MI DE TO ORDER, and REPAIRING 4poelftf:tion?titest and most wadi. Goss manner. Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on 11111 street, a few doors west of the Remand. ap. 14, ISM SElifiliiint ' This Ins't fin lief; Itiffot de r stlpetior adran tags!' of ecluelt .l.lon unilheral terms.- Every department, eFroncb, Ger man, Painting, priming, and Music included, Ailed ,y competent and Inrgely experienced teachers. Expenses for the year, PM. Fall term opens Wednes/ay, Au . vit,it 31st, .1870. For Catalogni f;➢ 1 - f -ii MARTIN 310111,FR, Principal, Ji11y,124•18715.3nt. toKl4l.7ll,e'•d'i:lr'js,l`l,lin;977ll.lll"'a. TAISSQLLITION of PARTNIedtSIIIP Not o toforo effAlfrru. fultr;this nobs° of-D.J11017,51;AN 201 4 11 , Saddle au !artless it . liirs; Is dialed:trellis Ilth day of September, 1870. The business will hereafter be coudue; ted by the malersigned, who will attend to the settling , Of the books of the old firm. All indebted will please; hell and settle, and pose d,avingbillsugainst the firm' bleMe 'preflesl thplib; SIRNILLPROTZSIAN. ifeCohifelltitowlf:Sept 6,18 n ee2o . - Markle/Uri, inUv en by dietetical inatysia fb be: of the , haat quality, con atantly kept and for Bale in any quantity, at the depot o tho Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad. Hi-Appl y to Henry Lelater, Proprietor of the Top Rouse . " uneAYEtf Nanny ;•.I)F.A.I4F,SIi,qI 4 LEsAtlt as t cbetip ab thoy caln rn t liev'n a alloteattle elms in Yldhulal~hih. l X l5 . R13N1113,4 ME Oritg `A.b.ertisoinitiqs. D • 0 „....... ,...... ,,L 3 Ihtrehy lA.. 'N.Y.., 33 WA :Wit., eireelnnan.,o. , • If they want. the innq poradar and hest ;selling'' ' Suh , eript,loti,bool;•,; paid iihed. and the most hi). evil km e Sett ti for eiren In fa. Theywill cost you ' nothing, and maybe/A to eat benefit to you: . . feb 94 Y • , • ” , : .., , . _ . - At is MARY AER ' ~:i..•• MISSIMARY Dr-STEVENS I .• ", • rm nomthrio AND DAY SEIIOOL FOR TOUNO LADIES, , , • - -‘ "9EPT/611711/tlll,lliO, AL24:TrOpolrockon street,(;,! •.r.) • !!! /. • „ ;. GERMANTOWN, PA. 1' , 1.f 13•_! .1!!" , .111 V-For circulars, apply to ilia Principals, jyr.lin aua kflitt:lllYSOCif t; A SEW 400 K of the grrotest Interest and Impogionee Writteti froni n high World And pli'yehildgica I s'anditoint by 'eminent phrtivianatrid medial profoosor, it shows how Satan is workitin entitle and &timorous de. elgoi,through our ntotoacred domectio t and social plan! tattoos. Pure•m(adul, but outspoken 'and aggressive, the author handles thetlelleuto oubjecta treated of witk, out gloves, but in inch a manner no not I. idolater ton Prurient curiosity. hyblqi I • llrgeneratlOn, nr„thP lino, is a subJect,justly enlisting the interest and ern.' puttly of all ono plillantlirapble,'end tido hook, It is he 'loved, will contribute to that end J ust in proportion • all it hasreadere: A circulaement fro 4 Mdteinidg, at.full description and synopsis, of the work with liberal ex. raete.. • ' •‘J ' • 1,0. , F. etIT, Publither PerC-It , E ego Place he. 3( • • ./ i!tzia • toLotntilli l t nr,6 T•E'L?: • mahltilit most) ; • 0 • aiestn t a Street, West of Fifteenth, • PIEILAATILPHIA: •Rht. new md elegant Rotel a amp oyes .. • ha reamitloa of pasts, /CU 6(lhr - toast Main • onstruction, and runtish.' to ts Mate name. .• .I,by szky, of the first hotel. of Nampa o • , „ ..Tonar.cn 74tr, Z'"rozer . . CEO. PREE3I.4 , Up 1. "' ,•;;;,;, L A GENTS WANTED _r 746,..k7 . /1r : , f t ; ANSI DI AV.. Tll4 • H ' ;.• 1 ; II i n , • . " 'AMERICAN ''; Mutual- Life Insurance ADompany OF 'PHrLADEPDIA. •' •::: " - ‘•fl ." ••• -MbPrA iP4ucements.ptfeyed,l - e 1 opld gpcompany.npitlic:at!on for sten,47;;( pilAcela Wo4.4l.lltTA,Wriient.: 7,,Pelf G 4 ; '1121w,!au1,E'ir4T5,1011.1,17 0 S A I}A{ly I S _THE (treat American Health Restorer, purifies the blood and Mtree Seri:fobs,Byphility ;Skin Diseases. Ilherimattem. Diseases of 'Women and all Chronic Affections of the Blood, Liver and, Hid. oeys. Recommended by the Medical Faculty and thousand of our•bgebeitizong.,, ' :; : ', Read the testimony of Physicians and patients who hare used Itlisadatis:sond for our Rosa:falls lOulde to Health or Almanac for this year, which (we publish_ fdr, , gbatuitone. distribution; k (sli t give you to ffili ;nimble information. Dc. nAr,cart,.ornmtithore•eays:f , . ,,,- !, ~ 1 take pleasure in rcomumending vow Resod* iyae'kvery powOriuralteriAlv's: Vithei seen' it used In two caeca with happy results one In case ,of Secondary syphilis, In' whlcli tlie 'patient 'imi• nouncal himself cored after having taken five bottlbs'cif your mmlleinci: ' l 2'hif other le n-casi ' of scrofula of long standing, which le rapidly, Ira prSvirig Wider 'its no and this"liwileatiOnti 'are that the patient will soon,recoyar. s I have cara• rolfir examined the formula by Which' your 'Roads dna, Is mndcwpnd find (tan wpm:Dent compound Of ail alterative ingredietitii.' ' • " ' '' ' Dr. Sparks, of Nicholaprille. Ky., ,eays ho hap Wed ftesadalliirt cases' lif sercifula ' and eecondaiy Sy,philis with satisfactory results—as a cleaner of blood I know IW:better remedy. ' ' s Ponsuel 0, 31c,Fadgen,31urfroeboro' -Tennessee, ..„I hays wed seven bottles of Rosadalle, end am entliilf diked of Rheumatism; eend Mecum' bob tlesi as: I 'vie it Apr my brotherosho bas sciefu lend sore eyes. " - • " " ' , ,Boßlwrolu Itecht4l, of;Linla, Ohlo,:serlice, I bsIS suffered felt twenty yeAre with an - inveterate en:us "tion,bver my,p,ody ; ,a, ehost time •stnee ,I, pus', elufsed a bottle of itosadalis and it effected a ,per ileXt Ofiresol'il ! ,l ; -,:j";,.; -•, , • • , I • hosadalis le sold by John Read and S. B.lmith, Muntingdoo;,Pa„and,Druggiste generally.i , 1 , ~ f Libratory, d 1 Exchange Place, Italtimore. I .i:•,11 nv_.3 il p. ti. , •CLIIMENTBtt,CO.,, *Fpb.43.l yr. 2or 3 , ' Proprietors. ,-,l:til I f I.'-' , l , {:" "I', t':', , • , f 1 . :::•:r. ----- 13 rf ' ti 131.2 111 = r:i lif_1:1;;;.!.. 1. -, MEM FEDBAJ 1 , J ur !ter,GRAND DISPLAY- Ra d .; 1.: ~;;z•.)., Mil z) Dr-c =IT ; A , 10 GLOBS, ;1( f-1 tit)o • I_ 0 • - • , '.11xivEns; , ZIMM2EN ,' ' • . 1 ; 3,1 r CASSIMERES GEO. F. ?itilAltSH :;,.1,1 1 4,001i60,:l'ail0, •:.,S~eeaid,storf.of7teail S ssscao au=iat~+~. INatifigdoi?,,Oc,,t 30 - DO 'Not i; ..; pAss 43Y, ; HAS' "- ' MIMI r..i a A , • ; 2:; BPJA NDID.BTQCK.of VIEW, QODB =MEM TOT' `ir:;:ol9.N . "± Rt . 1.41A.4', •, A t • UII.F.APNESS AND•QTIALITY,.• ' AND'StE , " -4). fiktetitioon, Av.io, legp I, SMUCKER, BROWN 'BLCO., FURIII2'UI7fi'r,'ARBRUO.M , 1 IN SMITHS .. BUILDING-, I.III:IVTIN.ypAcy , " ; PA I .' ," " e 433" and beet manufacture' of , PAItTJOILy " 1' "• •1 1 DINING•RODOM, and l o -•; t • Tit.; y••E••. %or! vr ,:)foCHAMBER 'FURNITURE,: 61iill - 14;i;i:s: t• :COTTA G & W - ALNIII:,SI3 ITB;'' o - • • • I _ f 'all 'styles ` . f Puichnseps•will find the.lardest . stock 'fir good furnitureovor'nfrei!ed hi 'Centre' Penn syivn n ( II .ii) ?!.:. I il• ...;; L . (i, WHOIESkLE , i& .SETAIL iffall WY ci buy direct, from niruAufeibturpi43 ..11;r cub and will for 9,1!, uni t t, aT ntiled to - offee"' I " ' .1( .pwAnk,A)NR.GAT§;' . ;; ditto •tartl 'i. CA:lit: Af.ND 'CUR`STOCIC: • j;if y ,v , i,j;: n. f • u f; .31 i 7r :o 1,• v:',l:. r. 1.111! C.,; - es[ puntAng,aofittetmary, 'JAMES . ' ` , 8.13.11 3 g0N ' 1 ; •7 , PLOWS, ( THRESHING'IMTCIIINES; fig BUI2d, " t lt,ll ,;! t,•, Fur Farnaces, Forges , Or;si and Savr t ltliila,Tannertes and inlakFardafl,''i!.; S^—,7";,-1 AND 404 WORKiIN , GENEtALi. l• - • I'3l COII 'lO trir.l - 1 ' AltplIITI;CTI/ItAL k. OftN4IIENTAL DEPARTMENT. ' Iron Poriicoe and' Ver,hAmbf=f) (I: 1 "; ..-Ikaconses, l eolumr p9,piop,9fnamen ,. t,,Ear . 959913 portiroo'ned ' ' • Window,Lintolia nod .9111 , 1, ••, ' I -- cairbendthofirJeta tediha,• • (,Cole* wina?vOnerdl4tdi.l l s..t: tti l I 3 r Chimney Tope ilidliues; l a4l 'Meigh ls4 •Pec Gn,te r,f;; 1, , ;;;:: - .; 3Z . Heaters, Cinil Nonit-Cartingof,nr.knor,find,lront kellArs;', I 9 ; j5 , 't A TIN)6, Tree-boxes;Lamppostn. Hitching - posh!, , Iron linithig (Or:portions, iiinudniniiLbtAcobleri novo , ' Ueda. ; yfir!l, find Cemetery,Flocee, J elf., 3 , 101 . , Paiv urt A r allin pfkid tofenCinq f. einitterf . 1 " • 1 : 1 SA ` mmi'ifiin4ifq, PA 6 i l. l; , ,:;) .4tlstootio - 4,7 - toOtiptty:,: 1171 I CE: 1 JOY I . ,:1 31 .7 3 1? S ! " ; NE I L : ijIAME.BO/101VEXT:4 j 6:1 .ez.“..1 •,./11“. -• 7 • Iron and lirasEpPoutideroi tiuliiiiNat3oir,44.l , / ,, t) -1 -! iftmi uttia r ito i TiitNija, VALI su'it' ftreieltas IfiVo r riliZit i rk a o l d w olVirct • rta n a l e MR Kettles,Celhar•v.ipx.lova a Gnttes,vend hots ';- „„,„ all l ees nod; for - parehterds, Window weights • oi all si wrighte, Pitiejoletts, ed and oleigh soles, 'Wagon' bbies t Mftchinti Castingi, for steanrand opter. ea,w. kttfutiettq,plitster •runts of all descriptions. b ' TERS AN PO E CB, r J - crion‘..) orp.o most imPraTed 1 4 1 0, even Oars and frames, goof sit s, and in fact everything madt.'id this '• .15;eherstejargerspek a( paterns, and can furniali cas tings idellort hattde, and eneaperthin'tl,l4 , aw ' had fa i th° colitttry,f caving a goal drilioas einpcfpfued, tp do drilling and fitting uti of altlthids.''-• f r••••••• ••• • 9MCORftfvgrs'iZyw 144 , ,119,0,111 . 11treit„ , 19g. don, ISs. • i Meh• 17, 1809' .2" •I Jdll i ',4fl4.lAnf w.BITELANAN "Tr,“: mmi Cr!-ll NEW-STOVEANDIINiSTOREL ,:f , BUCELANAN, , •:ALPISPNI&iCar'," 'llia l / 4 ` o . o Dentd 'a nett ot4aiinitenteyleltiely the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa.., and kayo toady for sale it large, assottaletKot is: r...•.) 1• • , Cook-and - Parlor Stoves,- -•" tetitivi nttoLviNaTiffint! 4 - 0 •i r ' ' ' e 7 EPEPt'S ANTI-}BUST, j i; .SPKER'S ANT!- MIST COOK i3TOVEB,. Eittaaa'aitac STOW ;.; ; f aud , LirusFigLwodulATEß,s.,:w.) i /apt:or' lin tgc , q 4 "P ll PP3l Gill 13t , l'AR0 freIESEII) : VA3121, egrea - farieo bedoodijiitti , er beibire Taco. •YYe slag T.M?:_r u f e rui ; i !!, TIIT4t T9PPgA t1;:i tfX,A . Mill ' ' 1 7, I ; EMI ~..47.11raworitsg-.o444ftmat oUc Confident' of beSng " n{~Setb woke SL'ddonhteg2oue to their cuetpmarp tite • TreiTeettlitr, wile!t a ql. r iFei otpubllc `pativinege." - • - • • • ' .• • ••• • - - - ROOMIII 'RENTER'S LNkII73II(JILDI NG zri t tne pi t lnopMWU:slTXNanifig4. Jen. 5,1870 , 91i, - .• • iiiiii!V)lt • WV . / ": ro.l-i If , r 1(111 •t (Succoosof to C. H. AILLER I, Sot•ty) 01 • ),! .1"...1 'is> ./ ii`JiE•lll,,l k,.1) ETC., ETC • )!.17 t 'ffilliitids of 'ILE/MEER'. RPM SHOEFINDINOS, =II , If ri9; f s 'iIIUNTiNGDONiTA. , 1,1 . Arit ja13.1870 AfT,EW.CGOODS FlaiNTY,ql).l4 - THAN. = 'i .1.1 I , itun4 9.7.717 T GIME ,:,=:H;. , ROMAN. 14-Elli'A'Nt7'436 l 2B l,- 01X)TIIING' ) VALii 'AND . • ' xtsApi,';l•:.; MEM 12. L • STORE:- • ciothlnktetifeinsitmatiirialitliirmii to lusthe l trant;typrkw!ipllr puyti . uft, !it . TeOlf A'N7 s, dt.poe(te the Fthibbh liduite In. Nea3t Square., Ibinthot don, Pa. . 4 WAVIt',I):•-L 10,600 irtib sroahill wool for utldh the lalgbder:Markat wlllbennid. [Jun 16m] ; IRTANTED.4-1;0,00i cord* Atli-Bark, vV, . 0)110 Mammoth:3 Moro. the higla•nt market linen in nab (Jun l'tnuf , ' 1(8 0 .111Y 01). • MEI= =ME =IS FESS to /1:1;1._'):: r:;qj:. ' ill I) "7 1 W;MMM : y l. ALLiBON....~q •,.7J4r4q o ":" )1%,!.77 ,Joi.i;?ii) MONO MI ME 11811 f , ANI? DEEMS =IMO MEE OEM t f.:;;;;TIC7 E 1 JUST nEcatvga), '1 ir•fti ,11; if MI