D Cie Oltibr. 4iUNTINGDON, PA Tuesday morning,_Oct. 18, 1870. LOCAL a; PERSONAL Meetings .ift."4loriah Lodge, No. 300, A. Y.M., meets second Monday evening et each month, in Brown's building. Sanding Stone IF. R. A. Chapter, No. 201, meets the Sleet Tuesday evening of each month, in lirovin's building. Juniata Lodge, N 0,117, 2 0. 0. P., merle every Friday evening, third floor, in Leister's building. 'Mount Her Camp of L 0. 0. F., meets every second and fourth Tuesday., in Leieter'e building, third floor. " Sanding Stone Lodge, No. 80. 1. 0. G. T., meets every Tuesday evening in third flour of head's building. - Arrapahoe Trtbe, No. 68, L 0. of I?. Id., meets every Tbureday evening, third floor, luieter's building. Young Men's airittian Association meets the first and .third Monday evenings each mouth, in Smith's building. Port 33, G. A. R., meets Third Monday of each mouth in Court Route. • • Town Cbunta meets the first Friday evening of each =with. • •• • . Huntingdon Lodge, N 0.119, H. of P., meets every Sat urday evening, in smith's building. Huntingdon Templeo f Honor, No. 71, meets the fourth Monday of each month inGood Templars' lien. ' The Wehskrian Ciah mote every Thursday evening, in the Y. M. C. A. room. Huntingdon Cbuncil, O.U. A. N., meets first and third Tuesdays of each mouth in Good Tempters Itch . Churches. Baptist Churtb—Washington Streot. Env. J. W. Plan • nett. Lattices on Sabbath : 104 a. m., 7p. m. • Clatholie—Washington Street. Eat. K. J. Aylward. Ser vices first three Sundays In every month. Byangelleal Lutheran-31E11in Street. Rev. J. J. Kerr. Services on Sabbath: 10% a. m„7 p. nt. German Keformed—Church Street. Set. 8. D. Steckte. Service on lishbath: 7. p. m. Methodist Episcopal—Church Street. Rev. 31. K. Foster Services on Sabbath : 10% a. tn., 7 p.m. Protestant Episcopal—Hilt street. Bev. A. 11.1loyle, Services on Sabbath: 10% a. m., 534°p m. Presbyterian—Hitt Street: Rev. G. W. Bahaism. Ser vices on Sabbath : II a. m , 7'p. m. Onthe M. C. A. is dead. Give employment to the poor. Pittsburg has Woman's Suffragites. Bedford county can't get up a Fair. Job work done at this office in the best style. -0 What has become of our last litera ry 'society ? I. D. Massey has our thanks for -western papers. Tho question of tho duy—Havo you :a ticket for Salt River ? Don't let the winter go by without .subscribing for the GLOBE. Our Sports want the Fair'course to train their horses. The western end of Hill street is be ing macadamized. _The most successful. merchants are those who'advertise most. :Leonard Brown, a waiter in Alto°. .na, robbed a fellow-waiter of 695. 'Connecticut frogs, it is said, root ,off their noses' in search of water: The "Juniata jig" is getting popular as a same for fever and ague. A. Louisville girl sold her hair to get money enough to go on a visit. :Leather is now manufactured from :seal-skins. Alaska is not bootless. The stni - klavork of the Washington street brae heron Muddy run is done Ebensburg is still to have the Court House and the biggest pile of lawyerik It would puzzle the reckoning unite most astute to tell what cock crows ftrit thus° mornings. A Woman has carried off the $5OO •prize•for the best managed tarm in Ox• fordshire, England. The Powtlton Coal and Iron Com pany shipped-,58.98 _tons during the month of September. The martins and the swallows have gone, and left us to reflect on the ap proach of winter. • An Chegon man bas just died from the"effects of an operation on his foot by ,a professional corn doctor. kdozen boarders at a St. Louis ho tel got. poisoned by eating torn meal which was mixed with arsenic for rats. Some of our farmers haw; overbear ing fruit trees. They (the trees) .should have been nipped in the bud.' The_ Lewistown Democrat is pub lishingit roll of honor. There don't .appear to be a rush of many dollars. The Tyrone Herald man Brainerd likes to talk: to huMbuge. Of course he can be judged by the company he :loves to keep. " A little boy`named Johnny Gobright -was recently sent by express' from :Boston to Pittsburgh. Johnny did go bright that time. A Nebraska girl speaks four lan guages; sings, plays the piano, dances, -ehews, smokes, drinks and swears, and no boy of her age can boat her. Rev. Dr. James, of Bustleton, Penn., =is the oldest Methodist preacher in the world. He is in his 94th year, and has been a preacher for seventy years. The Altoona post-office was recently entered by burglars and robbed of .about $l4OO worth of stamps, and the . contents of three registered letters. There are two directly opposite rea sons why some men have poor credit --one because they're not known, and the - other because they are known. "Solaced in durance vile by the radi ant smiles of connubial love." Trans lation—His wife went to see him in jail" where he was sent for stealing. Hon. James R. Kelley has just been elected United States Senator from Or egon. Mr. Kelley, twenty-five years ago, was a resident of Mifflin county. A blind man, 96 years old, named Michael Welsh, voted the Democratic ,ticket in Lewistown. That's nothing ..us many Democrats, with both eyes, 'go it blind" every year. Who does this bit A cautious look around be stole— His bags of chink he chunk— And many a wicked smile be smole, And many a wink be wnok :Sautes F, Campbell, .editor of the EPittsburgh Wald, and formerly of the Johnstown Democrat, has changed the principles of his paper from Democra tic to Republican. A returned .Californian, named Christopher Herbert, of Greensburg, was robbed recently 0f.68,000 by two Chicago confidence men, while leaving the Pittsburgh depot for his borne. An editor, dunning delinquent sub. Scribers, says he has responsibilities which he is obliged to "meat." How moony responsibilities 'and whether boys or girls he does not say. An article i§.going the rounds of the press beaded; "A. young man hugged against his will." When a young lady is hugged against her Will. there is nothing whatever said about it. A young , Iman in this town, not much over twenty-one years of ago, boasts that he can *ink. a glazes of beer ers ry fifteen minutes, (or fifty glasses a day,) and eat a hearty dinner besides. Who will "beat" him? NAnaow• EbOAP.E.—Air the•fast line was passing through our town the oth er evening the conductor put his head beyond the platform and—saw Mr. Luke Reilly's breadbasket filled with such nice looking bread that he told bim to give him a loaf. Mr. Reilly at tempted to do so, but fulled and came near losing his life, as he fell; and :the carwheels came so clgse that his hat was drawn under and completely de molished. It is hoped the conductor will not give Mr. Reilly another call under like circumstances again. .istir The dedication of the X. B. Church - Orbisonia on 8 Uriday, , Oct. 9th, 1870, surpassed the anticipation of the most ardent in this community in everything connected with the oc casion. A tribute of general thanks, irrespective of denomination, is re quested to be tendered to the Rev. Dr. Hamlin for his masterly display as a pulpit orator and unflinching skill in liquidating the entire church debt of five hundred dollars and adding a sur plus of eighty-five dollars. , The people are•highly delighted with their nets edifice and happy succebs.- s. r. „The following borough ticket was elected : West Ward—Judge, H C Weaver, R; Inspectors, Leo T Wil son, R., Christ. Long, D.; East Ward— Wm B Zeigler, R.; Inspectors, W Williamson, R., Graffus Miller, D; Jus tice of the Peace, John 0 Murray, D.; Constable, John White, D.; AssUssor, David Black, R.; Assistant Assessors, Miles Lewis. R., Alex. Port, R.; School Directors, DavidDann; R, Thomas S Johnston, R. HORSE titrzEn. - --on Thu rsday, n ight last, -us Henry Bricker and another young man weresiriving into town in a buggy, near the station, they saw the Philadelphia Express approaching as they were on the track. Both the men in their fright jumped out of the buggy, and the horse turned to the right and was going along the track when the locomotive struck it and mangled it in such a frightful manner that it had to be bhot to end his mise ry. The buggy was shattered to pie ces. DEATH OF Da. COCHRAN.—The tele graph made the announcement last week that Dr. Cochran of this place had died in St. Louis from taking an overdose of prussic acid. As soon as the announcement was made public, the impiession gained credence that the Doctor had committed suicide. We have learned the particulars of the sad affair, and find that this is a wrong im pression. The fact is that' Dr. Coch ran went to St. Louis and was attack ed with violent neuralgia, and suffered such excruciating pains that he took a small dose of the acid to alleviate the pain, but the pain not leaving him he repeated the doses until the acid accu mulated in his stomach, when it went through his system and resulted in his death. Ho had been sick several days, and we are fissured he had no intention of comm'tting suicide, as be spoke en nui!' agingly of having found a location in a western State, where he had in tended moving as soon as he returned to Huntingdon. He bad resided in this piste but 34 -, -titf - ei•t '-ameribirVtinird who were best- acquainted with him know that he was not . 4 man that would intentionally end his life. .9fts's ov " Josh Billings Farmer'sl Almanax for 1871." j i Dear Editor —Sum men are born grate,sum git:grate after they are born sum have greatness hove upon them, and sum aint troubled with neither. But (mi dear phello) the objekt in writing this epistol iz not this, butt o inform you that i shall let loose about the middle of Oktober, 1870, "Josu BILLINGS FARMERS ALMA NAM FOR 1871." No family . who keeps a two boss carriage, should be without this Allma- CM Az anebunt Knower, phuil of phaith, let slip the pure and innocent duv from his Ark; so doth i let slip this Allma. nax, and hope it wont come back. All good housewifes till find in this All manax, how to train up their husbands in the way they should go, and they wont depart from it, and also bow tew make a lively slap jug. To the weary wanderer this Allma nax will be a gide board, showing the nearest cut to the next town, and to the sorry, a soda fountain ov gimnast ic delight. This Allmanax gives the biography, ethnology, syntax, and prosidy ov bugs; . beasts, and little cod fishes, and tells us, with the fondness ov a step parent, the right time to trade oph a dog. In konklushun, it gives me grate plezzure tew remark. That kussid are lobsters and. milk for supper, for they have no bewails ov mercy, nor mercy for bowella. With great flexibility of karacter, I am your limber friend. JOSH BILLINGS, Allmariacter. BEDFORD AND BRIDGEPORT RAILROAD —On Wednesday of this week the gradino. b of the Bedford and Bridgeport Railroad was let to Campbell &Son,of Philadelphia, for the sum of $94,000, twenty per cent, of which is to be taken in the stock of the road. The work is to be commenced within twenty days. Ono half of the road is to be ready for the ties by the 15th ofJune, 1871, and the other half by the 11th of July,lB7l. The contractors aro experienced rail road men and will no doubt push the work along rapidly. The roull from Rt. Dallas to Bedford is advertised to be let on the 28th of this month. This looks like business and the people of old Bedford have now a good prospect of speedy railroad communication with the rest of man kind. For this we are indebted to the efficient Board of Directors who loft nothing undone to make our railroad project a success.—Bedford Gazette. We hail with delight the announce ment that a railroad is soon to be built from 11t. Dallas through Bedford to Bridgeport. We will now consider Bedtord up to the times, and Hunting don will have to look out for her laurels The man who can make his own fire, black his own boots, carry his own wood, hoe his own garden, subscribe for hie own paper, pay his own debts, and live without wine or tobacco, need ask no favor of him who rides in a coach and four. Luke Reilly will deliver Aerated Bread to-morrow morning. Buy some. CP.V".70XC71.11.1, Wit. DINTIt LOTS - Barren, Brady, Birmingham, 'Broad Top City, Carbon, Coaimont, ,• Crommll, - " Clay, • Cass, • Dublin, - Franklin, , Henderson, - Hopewell, Huntingdon E. W. 44 We IV Jackson, Juniata, Lincoln, Maplntim, ' Morris, Mount Union, District, Oneida, Petersburg,. Penn, Porter, Shirley, Springfield, Tell, Three Springs, ' - Walker, West, Warriorstnark, • The latest and greatest "scourge"— the census. It gets its name from the ruthless manner in which it has cut down the figures men had sot up. We think it has been here woefully, for while many thought . we had 5000, the census makers have it only 3500. We would just like to know, as a matter of curiosity, what has become of the missing 1500 ? Has somebody hood winked the ,census men, and not told them of the thousand and one infants that skip unheeded by, or have we been most shamefully duped into fan cying that every woman is equal to two men, and counted thorn as such. We cry for more light—less figures and more, people. Retell Market. Prices. Butter 3C@35, as to 'quality; eggs 20; lard 25; potatoes $75g51,00; dried apples 10uts per lb; dried penebesls® 25ets, per'lb; beaus 10@18e quart; Hu. gar cured hams 30 eta; shoulders 20@ 22 side 18@20 ets per lb ; driedbeef.3o @32 ets; flour $6,50@7,00, per bariel. Green apples 750.00, as to quality. Lewis' is , the Place to Buy School Books and Stationery, Bibles, hymn Books, Miscellaneous Books of all kinds, Blank Books, Sunday School Books, etc., Inks of all kinds, Notions, Perfumery, Pock et Books Pocket Knives, Musical Instru ments, Wall Paper, Window Shades and Fixtures, etc., etc., etc. cnovll.tf. 'saunas Braies and Clothing Mrs. B. Annie McCabe respectfully in forms the public that she has removed to the house formerly occupied by 11. 11Ic.Manigill, on Washington street, and is prepared to make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of all kinds. She respectfully invites a full share of patronage. ep7 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. A defective bridge precipitated a man and three horses fifteen feet down into a creek below, in Somerset coun ty, the other day. One horse was killed, and the two others hurt, and the man was severely injured. Cerl will hold a special examination of teachers in the Court house, in Huntingdon on Saturday, Octobei. 29th, and an examina tion of applicants for professional certifi cates on Saturday 10th of December. The examinations will commence at 9 o'clock a. m. D. F. TUSSEY, nel. 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 BAZAAR OF FASLllON.—Particular attention paid to Dress and Cloak making and all kinds of sewing. Also a full line of Millin ery goods, and Paper Patterns, Stamping, Goffering in the most elegant styles, at Mrs. L. A. Homer's, Corner of Mifflin & Bath Streets Huntingdon, Pa. Oet.lB-Iy. t te)_The Ladies will bear in mind that Fisher & Son's have just received a large lot of Gros Grain Silks and fine Dress Goods, in every variety, at very low prices. 4t Carpet Weaving Mrs. Matilda Pheasant is prepared to weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage from a generous public. Residence Wash• ington Street, West Huntin• dt • . tf liar Cider Mills, Grain Separators, Clover Hullers and Stammers, Cultivators, Washing Machines, etc., etc., at MeLanahan, Stone & Isetee, Hollidaysburg, Pa. fe9.Bm Can't be Undersold Red Front Grocery receives new supplies almost every day, sells the most and freshest, and can't be under sold. m.. George Shafer has just returned from the east with a fine lot of Boots and Shoes which ho will sell at very low prices. Give him a call 1369,,,.8e5t Gum Roller and Gum Spring Grain Drills, at McLain'lian, Stone &hat's, Hollidaysburg, Pa. feo.Bm mFisher & Son's are Agents for the celebrated Hanover Buck Gloves. Merchants supplied at a discount. 4t IffifirKeystono Cider Mills for salo by A. it Stewart & Co., send for cir cular. (July 26 3m. nei - All in want of good cook and parlorstoves should call at A. R. Stew art & Co. [Oct-11-6t. Col. Rob. Stewart, now of blinnetnucea, Nevada, has our thanks for California papers and magazines. ►t®„ Fisher & Son's are opening a fine lot of tall and winter goods. 4t rß,,..Fishor's sells go :o- , os at cost CON Ellii UM F ..,, 1... C ." EIMII TOTA LS, PII/LUMPIILS, OCV7. 1870. , Superfine Flour per barrel... $4.50634.75 Extra Flour per barrel $5.00@5.75 Rye Flour per barrel $5.5000.00 Red Wheat per bushel - $1.38@1:10 Rye per bushel - ' 87 ®o3cts. Corn 87@06ete . Oats por Luella! 50(052ct5. PITTSBURGH, Oct, 17, 1870. White Wheat Flour, 7.50@8.00 Wheat per bushel ,uhlte $1.3001.36 Corn per bushel ' SOW-lets. Oats per bushel 48@500ts . Rye per bushel $0.80@0,82 Barley Rocking doing FINANCIAL. ' Nye Yoga, Oct. 17.—Cold closed al si; l3 Vt: PHILADELPIII.4.. Oat. 15;1.870: Tho following ore the closing prices of De Ilaven&l3ro., 40 South Third Street: U. S. 6's of 'Bl, • - 114 114 i " " • '62, - - - • 1121 - 1121 " ". '64, -111 f 114 '65, - - 1114 112 " " '65, new, - 114 1101 I I '67, - , 110} 1104 " " • '6B, - - 1101 110.1 10-40's, - . 106} 106 k U. S. 30Tear 6 per cent. Cy. Mk .1.111 Gold , - , - 113- 1138 Silver, - • - 108 109) 1 Union Pacific R.R Ist .111. Bonds 830 84U Central Pacific - R. R. - , 000 010 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds 725 790 HUNTINGDON MIIIIKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY EY HENRY & CO FLOUR—Superfine Flour, per barrel, $5.00 Extra Flour, do , ~ -- 650 —Family-Flour, - _ -do 7.00 GRAIN—Rod Wheat, per bushel. 1.20 . 1 White Wheat, do ' `1.300„ Rye, do - - 85 Corn, new, dd 70 Oats, Barley, SEED—Ti mo thy, Flaxseed, Cloverseed, per 64 lbs. 6.00 COAL—Hard coal, por ton, ' 4.50(46.00 Broad Top coal, do 3.00®3 50 LUMBER, per 1000 feet, 12.000)30.00 SHINGLES—Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00®12.00 Joint Shingles, do 5.0005.50 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, - 6®7 ' • Professors Buerumeri & Down of the American University, are making wonderful ems of Cancers, Tumours and Ulcers by their • new discovery A painless treatment, no knife, no piasters, no eauatto burning. Tho moat • remark ablo effect CANCERS, of this treatment is, It eepa rates the chemical. elements of cancerous growths, so that they shrivel, die and die appear and will not return. All those at : flirted can call on the Professors Buchanan & Down, . University; or address, No. 114 Pine Street, Phlluda. Co. Supt REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENCY. MILES LEWIS & CO. Sarnia, Town Lots, Rouses, and all kinds of REAL ESTATE, bought or sold. Bonds, Mortgages and Deeds accurately prepared. Money loans negotiated on Real Estate security Lot No. 14, West Huntingdon, vacant. First whole lot west of Fulton Street on Southern able of Mifflin et., Good lot and splendid location. Price $720. Two story frame house' large stable, good well and whole of lot No. 224 Good location. Price reasonable Large Frame Dwelling on Washington etroot, Wost Huntingdon, weat of Fulton, tea rooms; good water;— Price, 455000. Frame Dwelling on Washington street east of Chest nut. Frice, MOO. . . Three lota of ground in Wileontoivn. A good limeaNne farms in Mat township, Bevan 3111108 from IL It. Station. 2SO acres For any information In regard to conditions, adver tieing, &c., apply, in person, or by letter, to SIMPSON & ARIVIITAOE, UNT.IN6D Pa., Office, opposite the Court souse July 12-31u-Siu. SELF BASTING SEWING NCIIINES. A Patent Self Baster hoe been ottuched to the `colebro ted GROVER Se BAKER SEWING MACHINES The ohm machines; will wake either the chute or Luck Stitch, (stitch alike on both surfaces). Call and ce them work. For further Information IA rite to or cal Ulster's littilding, up "ire. April 20-11. Huntingdon, Pn CENT REWARD. Don ahoy from the eubectiber in Dublin townithip, Huntingdon county, in. ALEXANDIIit AL MILLS, a bounc boy about 10 years 'of ago, light complexion, and Hoot built. All persons are hereby notified not to liar bur or tract him on my account as 1 will pay no bine of hte contracting. iho above mead will be paid to any person returning him lo Me. G.ll'. JEFFRIES. Shade Gap, Sept. 20, IS7O WANTED. 10,000 pounds Tub washed wool fur %%lath the highest market Vries Illburnitl, pun 1 Gm] HENRY as CA SENATE EEO pd 4 vs SilEil • "i•-; 5 3 CD ~~ g * a. _ M 5 am GE 1 2-360 EOM 2769 2961 IMES MARKETS. I= do 40 do ' 1.00 do 4.00 do 1.75 FOR SALE GREENE BRO., STN. TEE LEGISL MO LTJ ' CD CD 00-1 co • ' 1 • .• 7" tl 5 H 1 -3 l c ' 0 Izt 0 4. P 0 4 c. :I 0 1 t:" se.:l rtii 97 86 72 106 1 27 '1 6 2869 2750 2402 2636 THE HUNTINGDON Manufacturing Company, Is now prepared to fill orders for WEATHERBOARDING, FLOORING, . . DOORS, And in short to do all kinds of Carpenter work— To furnish HUBS, SPOKES and FELLIES, in quantities, and receive orders for FURNITURE. ZZ"AII orders s hould be addressed to D. W. ARTLEY, President, Huntingdon, Pa June 16, 1866-tf DO NOT i3ASS BY GWIN'S. D. P. CWIN INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS JUST OPENED A SPLENDIT s.roctc of NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE. D. P. GWIN Huntingdon, Ap.l9, 1870 WILLIAM B. ZEIGLER, Dealer in Lndies'Oents and Children's Furnishing Goode, and Erlmmlogs, of all Muds. A large stock of NOTIONS, WRITE GOODS, BRILLIANTS, NAINSOOKS, PIQUAS, INDIA TWILLS, LINENS, of all grades, GLOVES, and Hosiery tar men, women and Children. Vast and Cashmere shawls, CASSIMERS, DOMESTIC GOODS, ,GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. A general assortment of goods, al ways at lowest cash prices, and of the best quality. Butter, Eggs, &e.,takon in eXCilange Iluntlndult, April 26, :872 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 selected stock of DRESS-GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENS-WARE FISH and SALT, FLOUR and CROP, And everything else generally kept in a first class store. Everything new and selling cheap, fur CASH OR PRODUCE. Max 24.6 m. onoWNOVEIt & DECKER. tlO6O. KISHACOQUILLAS SEMINARY. This Institution affords superior advantages of educa tion on liberal terms. Every department, French, Qer man, Painting, Drawing, and Music Included, tilled by competent and largely experienced teachers. Expenses for theyear, $2OO. Fall term opens Wednesday, August 31st, 1870. 'For Catalogue address MARTIN DIMMER, Principal, 11111 in Co., Pa July 12, 1870.3 m. IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS All Cavalry line officers aho were In the service be ts cm; July 22d 1811 and July 17th 1802 are entitled to allowance fur use and risk of horses, amounting for the wholo time to about $l6O ; for a less time, to a propor tionate amount. Vidcharges most accompany claims. antes of those entitled' but who were kilted or died In the service, and the armors of pay having been collected, are only required to give a power of Attorney. Persons having claims of this kind, or any other claims against the UOVerllttlellt can have them promptly collected by applying In person or by letter to ALLEN LOVELL. July 12 187041. Huutiugdon.ro. Co. Com. iCE2 Gam 3 ''. . 0 ° P t=c-:-': G. , - ›. '1 = cr ^I tz a., 3a Og s C. o 121 o cb IN" 1-1 P I et. 1:3 118 76 32 11 43 17 11111 47 173, 163 1 1111 109 112' 242 132 51 79 42 22 E 106 127 .24 Elm ~' ESE 2303 iltopro e n . 3 Barclay St., N.Y. or 38 W. 4th St.. Cincinnati, 0. If they want the most popular and best .selling subwription books published. and the mast lib eml 1 , 1 . 7113. Send for circulars. Theywill cost you nothing, mid may be of great benefit to you. feb9.iy MISS MARY E. AERTSEN AND MISS MARY E. STEVENS Will Reopen their BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, SEPTEMBER:I4, 1870, At 21 Tulpebocken street, GERMANTOWN, PA. An-For circulars, apply to the Priuclpale. Jy.l9-2m AND SASH, W ar,Ete•N T 1 • S SATAN 1 —SOCIETY. A NEW BOOK of tbo greatest interest and Importance Written from a high moral and physiological a'andpotnt by an eminent physician and medical professor, it shows bow Satan Is working out his subtle and dangerous de signs through our most sacred domcctic and social plan tations. Pute-mi ',Gil, but outspoken aml aggressive, the author handled the delicate subjects fruited of. svith out gloves, but in such a manner as not lc minister tat' prurient curiosity. Tho Physical Itossmenstion of the Race, is a subject justly antis' Aitt; the interest and sym pathy of all true philanithewiektia. and this books it is I toyed, s ill.contributo bs ihml elution in proportion as it boa readers. A circuluer swat free, containing a full description and synopsis of the work with liberal ex tracts. C. F. VENT, Publisher, Sep 6-It L College Place N. Y 5-20'S AND 1881'S BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED MOST LIBERAL TERMS COLD Bought and Sold at Market Rates. COUPONS CASHED. Pacific Railroad Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Bought and Sold on commission only Accounts received and Interest allowed on daily balances, subject to check at sight. )E I,IYEN . . . . . .. . . . VeZe3El,.. 316.3rairgf.h. ea t e t • ~ .jo us Cancer Inetityle, 931 Arch at.; Prof. Dalton, 235 W. 4th Si., CinoinnatJ, 0., and Dr. Greene, at Charlotte, N. C., are mak- aurae ,.n.A.r o of _: , 1 . 1 0 0 .3 c !, by thoir great . tid e ....., -a knife or caustic, P g. , e w na ß e h rt tine, the and with Marna., Wt tt, 0 vain. Seery root and fibre tel 0 _ ~., killed emd re moved, if taken In n e t q VA tlmeaudcau notretarrt. Benue If.l vij Id of begusPro femora, with their ?4 , r bogus treat, month, stealing our If/ GC, 01 Over tie,- manta No others hare th ese treatments. None other ihopld ever be wed. - For .articulate, send for oireular.oall. oraddreankßaboVe. .. . Sept. 20.3n1ne %UM. LE%VIS, Dealer in Books, - Sta \T tionery and Uuelct Instromente, comer of the MEE 870. ®gt. AUDITOR. J'Y Co.M 1 9° o .4 al .4 o Zr . o O O a. o o - o iv . I g 0 ~`~ 109 105 108 105 ' 15' 163. 20• 104 51 40' 72 76 64 47 , 11'8 166. 27 26 32 54 64 . 81 27 92 - 81 109 121 21 39 112 7 43 • 84 83 74 ME sEa 2846 iti Ntatistments. • • •. • • OTEE?: (MARBLE FRONT.) Clestnut Street, West of Ofteenth, - PHILADELPHIA. Tide nem and elegant Hotel la =molten • be reception or gu furn is h ed f themost uncut Cona.tmatlon, wad In Iltyle uncut. paned by my of the neat hotel. Or Entmlot JOHN CRUMP, Prorr.. OEO. FEBEHAH, Sup't. • . . 40 SOUTH 3D STREET, PRILADELPII.IA OSADALIS pat: Great American health Restorer, pariflea -L the blood and cures Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism. Diseases of Women and all Chronic Affections of the Blood. Liver and Hid. Hoye. Recommended by the Medical Fatality and thousand of our best citizens. Read the testimony of Physicians and patients who have used Itoendalis send for our Reseda' is Outdo to health or Almanac for thin year, which we publish for gratuitous distribution; it will give you much valuable information. Dr. R. 19. Carr, of Baltimore says: I take pleasure in recommending- youe Rosadal. is as a very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two cases with happy results—one In case ,of secondary syphilis, in oldek the patient pro• nounced himself cured oiler haring taken five bottles of your medicine. The other is a case of scrofula of long standing, which 18 rapidly Im proving under its use, and the indications are that the patient will soon recover. I have cure• fully examined tho formula by which your Rosa dolls is made, and find it an excellent compound of all alterative ingredients. Dr. Sparks, of Nicbolasville. Ky., says ho has used ltosadalis in cases ofecrofula and secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results—as a cleaner of the blood I know no better remedy. &druid G. McFadden, Murfreeboro' Tennessee, says: I have used seven bottles of Rosadalls, and am entirely cured of Rheumatism ; end me four bot tles, as I wish It fur my brother, who ban Sc, ON ions sore ut ee. Benjamin Bechtel, of Lima, Ohio, writes, I bave suffered fur twenty years with an int (iterate erup tion over my body; a short time since I pun. chased a bottle of itusadulis and it effected a per fect cure. Reimlolls is sold by Jelin Read and S. S. Smith, Huntingdon, Pa., and Thuggish; generally. Labratory, CO Exchange Place, Baltimore. CLEMENTS & CO., Proprietors. Feb. 23-1 yr. 2 or 3 p SIVIUCKER, FURNITURE WAREROONS, IN SMITHS' HUNTINGDON, 'PA Have just opened au Immense stook of the latest itylos and beet manufacture of PAltt,(slt, DINING•ROOON, and CHAMBER PURkTURE, MATTRESSES, of all kinds, COTTAGE & WATANCT SUITS,.; of all styles Purchasers will god the ;urged etot* =of good furniture ever offered in Centre!' Penn sylvania, which will be sold ': ' :•- WHOLESALE IL RETAIL. lie hay direct from titarnifacturet4 for cash and will 'sell for cash, and o'lll'l'4-en abled to offer •• • . • :1 :r GREATER BARGAINS than are,to be,had in the Citiee.. , , ; • , CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. July 12-3 m West Huntingdon Founefry. • JAMES SIME'SON,.. , PLOWS, THRESHING ,MACHINES, FARM BELLS, BLED AND SOLES, WAGON BOXES, IRON KETTLES, •• , • Cipost*imam- - • For Furnaces, Forges, 13Ket and Saw MD, Tanneries; and Brickyards, AND JOB WORE IN G}7NBRA L. ARCHITECTURAL & ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. Iron Porticos and Verandahs, Balconies ' Columns and Drop Ornament !Cr .woedels porticos and verandahs, . , Wimlow,Lintells and Rills, -•• • • ' • • ''• Cast Ornamonta for wooden lintels, . Cellar Window Guards, all sizes, • Chimney Tops and Flues, • _ Sash Weights, Carpet Stripss -` • • - Registers, Heaters, Coal Grates, • , . Vault Castings for coal and wood sellers, , • ••• •• • Arbors, Tree-boxes, Lampposts, , Hltehlng-poets, Iron Railing for porticos, verandahs, balconies, flower beds„ Yard and Cemetery Fences, etc ' - • rurtieuter attention paid to fencing ameturi Address. • • ...TAMES - SIMPSON, N 23,68 • " •Ilmitingdon, Pa HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. EABTON DLABB BLAKE & ONEIL, Nucoemore to J. M. CUNNINGHAM Iron and Brass Founders, lIIINTIODON, PA IRON and BRASS CAPIZINGS mado y in a first class Foundry. fla.havealwaysanbasil all kinds of Plow and Stove Castings, Wash uktgifli,. Kettles, fiellamindoWe, Orates, Coal bole castimpe for pavements, Window weights op all saes and weights, Pipe Joints, Sled and uleigh soles, Wagon boxes, Machine Castlage,.fur .- Mesta and water, grist, flaw. sumac ant plaster mdis of all descriptions. . . " 1111ATEES ANti YRON FENCE; of tho most improved style, oven doors and framer, door allla, and in fact everything made in this line. 'We have a larger Japan of patterns, and can funatsb ems. tinge at short notice; end cheapertban they can be had in the country. (laving a good drill, we are preparad . Ca do drilling and fitting up of all kinds: Office in Liestera' New Building, WA rtreat, /Ituatot, don, Pa. Bleb. 17, 1869, .P. maws - a. st.ilutit" ' MEM= NEW STOVE AND TIN STORE. BUCHANAN, ALLISON & CO. Have opened a noir store in Yenteee new" building, Im the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pm, and ham: ready for enter a' large amortment of Cook and Parlois Stoves,, SPEER'S REVOLVING LIGHT, SPEER'S ANTI-DUST, SPEER'S ANTI-DUST COOK BTOVE4 SMITH'S REGULATOR and' EUREKA COOK STOVES and LITTLENIELD'S HEATRItiI /deo, a largo aaaortment of • TIIV AV] PRIRSSEO WCllll,,', and egreat variety of Goods, never before kept in thin place. We also manufacture . TIN WARE TO ORDER.„ Repairing, Roofing and Spouting done at short notion, AV- Country Stores supplied with Tin Ware at city Confident of being able to 'make it advaiitageoue to their customers they reepectfully solicit a.sharo of publla patronage. ROOM IN YENTER'S'NEW,BUILDINd - IN TOE DIAMOND, IIIINTINNDON; 3/113. 6, ISO JOHN C. MILLER, (Sudxsor (co C. 11. SIILLiCt & soN,y DEALER IN All Kinds of LEATHER, EEO SHOE FINDINGS, HUNTINGDON, PA jtt12.1870 NEW GOODS ANC PLENTY Or THEM. H. ROMAN. BM MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING ELL AND WINTER, JUST RECNZVBD H. ROMAN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE For Gentlemen's Clothing or the beat material, and made ta the beet workmanlike manner, call at H. ROMAN'S, opposite tno Franklin noun In BlarLtt Square, Hunting• don, Pa. n SSOLTiTiON of PARTNERSHIP Notice is heieby given that the partnership bete. toforo existing under the name of D. SNOWMAN 44 SON % Saddle and Harness makers, is dissolved this Bth day or septembt r, 1870. The business will hersatterbe anoints. ted by the undersigned. who will atterol to the 'settling of the books of the old firm. All indebted wilt pleats. call and settle, and those 10 vlog bills against the fittck will please preeent them. DANIEL PROTZNIAN. 3lcConn 311.towu, `20.0 1 . 7870 ee24 ,11. MARION IitcNEIL BLAKE & IttoNKIL,
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