= Ely 61f:11R. HUNTINGDON, PA Tuesday morning, Cot. - 2 - 5, 1.-Y7o. LOCAL 8:, PERSONAL DI ectings Morich iro. 300, •A. T. 8., meets second 31ond.ty Li cuing oi each month, in Monies building. Lterohlig .‘tene If. IC. A. Chapter, 1‘ .. 0. 201. meets the Ito: L.,day evening of etch month, in Bran a's building. Juniuta Lodge, N'o. Ir, 1 0. 0. F., meets every Friday evening, third floor, in LeiSter's Aiount lice Callip of I. 0. 0. F., meets every second and heath Tuoolays in Lc ibter's building, third dear. Atundiiv 'Row 1.4.,e, No. Si. 1. 0. G. T., meets every Tue...iny et cuing i u Hord floor of Read's building. Arropahoe Trate, No. GS. I. 0. of IC. .IL, meets every Thursday et g, thud Poor, Leish es building. Young Alen's elindiun Association Intets the fix...t ond third Mendity evenings each month, in Smith's building. Nut 33, G. A. It., meets 'alit] Monday of each mouth In Court Ilutpe. Town Council meets the first Friday ‘Vening of each month. Hurilingrinrs Lodgr, N 0.149, K. i.f I'., meets every Sat larday evening, io btuldnia. Huntinguon Ample of Holton No. 71. meets oho fourth Monday of each mouth In Good Templars' Hall. The irdostcrian flab moot, et ely Thursday evening, in the V. M.G. A. roost. • • ...... . nuwin u do n (Limed, 0. IT. d. IL, meets first and third ote.tch mouth in 00011 Templars Ila MUM= Dephst Cburen—Wavnincten Street. Rev. J. W. Plan nett. :art ices on Sabbath : 1034 a. to ,7p. m. Cathol,c—Washington Street. Rev. R. J. kytutsea. Set , vbs. fuel ;lave Sunda} a in every mash. Evangelical Lutheran—Mt:lLn Street. Rev. J. J. Kerr. Services on Sabbath : 10!,4 a. to , 7 p. lab German Reformed—Church Stieet. Rev. 5: D. Steckle F.ert ice on Sabbath: 7. p. rn. Methodist Episcopal—Church Street. Ror. M. K. Foster Services on Sabbath: 1034 a. nv., 7 p. in. Protestant I:pl.:copal—Dill street. Rev. A. 11. Ito} le, Service.: on Sabbath: IV% n. 01., 0341, en. Vrefrby tech:n-11,11 Sttect. Rev. G. W. Zan:User. :Ser vices on /1 n. m , 7 p. al. On Mc IV Ing Inn-geuins---a hotel clerk A quack dish—roast duck Car-nation—railroad people A sweet strain—clear honey A cereous matter.—bees-wax A dead language—obituaries A live man—one who utivertises A fleeting show—a traveling circus. A bad debt—the owing of a grudge. Immodest act—stripping to the task. Deer lodges—five-dollars-a-day hotels Up go the stove-pipes. Don't curse. Au Ohio grocer's clerk chows candles Iron is being discovered in Lebanon county When a man is corned hie voice is husky Delirium tremens is epidemic in Memphis A bug that flourishes all the year round— humbug. Advice to fish-eaters—deal gently with the h-erring. A smull thing to koep—tlie right side of some people Many men are worth nothing, aid some aro worth less. People wlio lisp gill persist in calling a IlliFB II myth Builders are a ntorary class; they are al 'ays fiLishing stories. Dangerous associates those mile are "dressed to kill." Not synewsmous—a justice of the peace, and a piece of justice. It is mot always he who has the most noec, echo knows the mossi. Paris has been 'besieged twelve times, and tight times eaptured. Baltimore packs annually forty million vans of fruits and oysters. While ladies lace their waists tight, some gentlemen get tight all over. Did anybody ever find any difficulty in finding fault? Levels needn't answer. It does not folh,w that the want has n dol lar became it tins four quarters. Difficult cork fur n domestic—sweeping the horizon v.ith the naked eye. Variety is the spice of life. So of a news }paper. But neither should be oh spice. A jilted lover in Chicago got into "that girl's" room and eat up her best dresses. "Chicago and Cincinnati papers are fight who has the largest population. Go slowly to the entertainments of your friends, but quiekly to their misfortunes. Laziness is a good detl like money, the more some men have of it the more they want A hat store in Albany, New York, ingeni ously advertises : "We want to sell every body." Talk of precious stones, the moat valuable as well as the most useful biolle iu the world ie the griud stone A. man named Tease has married a Mise Cross. lie Teased her until she agreed not to be Cross any more. The Methodists held a State Convention at Philadelphia last week, at which Bishop Simpabn presided. It surprises even the natives to see so ma y new houses, both brick and frame, that are going up in our borough. A promising youth—the lad about seven years old who bought a book entitled "Lore, Courtship and Marriage." The ladies of Waukon, Town, hare organ, iced a hook and ladder company. A ladies' lio§o company will be nest in order. A lady in Syracuse is void to rest her head nn a grammar while sleeping, in order that fho may dream correctly. Our expressman is King enough to allow a man who is dissatisfied with his bill to ex press his feelings without charge. V. Illinois is prolific this year. Apples are plenty, cider is dirt cheap, and new corn is gelling at twenty-fire cents per bushel. A lady in Oshkosh amused herself in the church on Sunday, by counting the different styles of doing up hair, and found fifty-one. Several prisoners confined in the Blair county jail tried to escape, the other week, but only succeeded in breaking off several iron bars. Our boys are now playing `fshinney." It Is egame that is well named, as many of the shins of the boys will testify, but if the boys ,"don't care," why should we Bill says : "If you are in doubt whether to kiss a pretty girl, giro her the benefit of the doubt ." Tho doubt wont save you, however, it she takes a foolish notion to suo you. It is said the town of Harper's Ferry has been dealt with more severely by time, war, tempest and fire than any town in the Union. There is now some talk of abandoning it; if so, we think it is about time. It is:lovelier than a painter's sketch by far to behold the 'reed in their variegated garb. The neighboring, hills and mountains present now their most beautiful appearance and he who gazes upon them should let no thought of the "melancholy" days enter his mind.— Nature is always sublime, behold her when you will. The W ny toNVrite au Advert tat ment By no means the least useful and interesting portions of a live newspa per, says the Ledgcr, are found in the columns edited by the public, that is to say, the advertising department.— No matter how well the editorials may bo written, or how graphically the news may be presented, none of these carefullly clabm :tied or judiciously condensed columns "come home to the business and bosoms" of some readers more effectively than new advertise ments do to others. When the adver tising columns are occupied by dreary, prosy, long affairs, repeated day after and month after month, people tire of seeing them. They are not features of busy, but of stagnant life. But when advertisements, new in every issue, short, crisp, and to the point, meet the leader's e o he feels that the world moves and ho is inspired to move with it. There is something in spiriting and cheerful, encouraging and hopeful in the very• look of well filled advertising columns. The men who succeed best in busin.ess and keep up with the times, are those who not only read the advertisements dilligent ly, but who de their share in keeping them "ever charming, ever new." Now and Attractive Hooks. Wo invite the attention of our read err to the advertisement for agents of S. B. Taylor, in to-day's isbue. Among the books referred to, ale "The Emi nent Women of the Age" which has reached the sale of over 40,0( 1 0 copies. It contains biographies of all the pro minent women of the day. Tho au thors aro men of letters. Many beau tiful steel portraits adorn its pages.— This is the book for agents. "The New World compared with the Old" is another work of great merit. From the pen of George Alfred Townsend it cannot be common. fis pages are fill ed with knowledge alike useful to all. It is a work of comparison,in it our own institutions and those of Europe are compared and criticised with a master hand. It is beautifully illustrated and contains more matter than any other book of the same price now offered to the public:. An admirable work of travel is "Lost Abroad." Always read with pleasure, it is universally admir ed. The author shows us foreign life and scenery so vividly that we feel af ter its perusal as if we had journeyed with him. Agents applying first, will receive first choice of territory,and can do no better than to canvass for one or more of the above mentioned works. Eta The Phrenological Journal and Packard's Monthly, offers an inviting table of contents fur November—Jules Favrc, the lending statesmen in the new Republic of Prance; Mrs. Mowatt Ritchie; It M. Bishop, the eminent Western Merchant ; Bismarck, the Prussian Premier; W. 11. Hooper, the Mormon Delegate to Congress; Dex ter Smith, the Song Writer; What can 1 do Best, or requisites of the Clergy man; Physical Education; The Gov ernors of New York—Win. 11. Sew ard; What Makes Woman unhappy Spit ituelism, a candid discussion; Great Men ; _Railway Progress; lie publicism vs. Monarchy, etc. Single numbers 30 cts. Subscription for• a year $3. Now is the time to sub scribe, as a new volume begins with the January number, and the publisL• ers offers special inducements to new subscribers. Address, S. R. Wells, N.Y Look out for Colds Now is just the time to take cold, while the weather is changing from the extreme warmth of sunnner to the cooler condition of-fall. Men often leave their homes in the morning when the sun is shilling warm and pleasant, and therefore, do not take more than a sufficient amount of cloth ing for present need. Perhaps, before night, a cold, drizzling rain sets in, and the system is chilled, inducing rheumatisms, catarrhs, fevers,ctc.,etc, and all fur the want of a little more precaution in the amount of clothing to protect to body. It is far prefera ble to suffer a little inconvenience from a woolen shirt during the warm part of the day than to surfer from chills towards evening. • We were presented, last week, with several loaves of grated Bread, by Luke Reilly, who is the agent for tho sale of the same in this place. We admired them, tasted them, and ato them, and found that the bread was splendid and all that is recommended. Everybody should try it, and have the satisfaction of having eaten iErated Bread. Cold weather is fast approach ing, and the prospects for a good de mand for Candies, are Promi s ing. No storekeeper in the county should fail to have a large supply on hand, and we would recommend them to pur chase from Luke Reilly, of this place, who manufactures as good as can be had in the city. BAZAAR or FA9llloN.—Particular attention paid to Dress and Cloak making and all kinds of sawing. Also n full lino of Millin ery goods, and Paper Patterns, constantly on hand. Coffering, fluting and Pinking done in all their various branches. Skirts, sacquos and children's clothing stamped in all styles, and at loci- prices, at Mrs. L. A. Hammer's, corner of Mifflin and Bath streets, Oct.18•ly. A poor fellow woo before one of the police justices recently, charged with being intoxi cated. "Well, why did you get drunk ?" "See bevel" was the reply, uttered iu a hic cough and accent of a drunken roan ; "what did you give licence for 7" Ladies' and Children's Fancy Pars, at John Pereira's Popular Par Emporium, 718 Atoll Street, Philadelphia. lie has enlarged, I°- modeled and much improved his store for tho convenience of customers. Read his adver tisement and give him a call. tm, Farmers needing a Grain-drill, will du well to call on Wharton & Ma guire and examine the Willoughby gum-spring grain drill, either with or without phosphate attachment, before purchasing. tf Carpet Weaving Mrs. Matilda, Pheasant is prepared to weave rag carpets, and solicits patronage from a generous public. Residence Wash ington Street, West Huntin , -( 1 ,1 . tf g•trr^ ...Cider Mitts, Grain Separators, Clover Hullers and :3tennners, Cultiv.ttors, Washing Maebincs, etc., etc., at INleLanahan, Stone & Isett's, Hollidaysburg. feo•Sta Keystone Cider Mills for sale by A. R. Stewart k\-.. U , send for cir (July 26 3tit. ELIARKETS, I=l Pint suctrut t, oct,:4. 1 1 / 4 70 Superfine Flour pet b.to el .st bee. 4.75 Extra Flour per l,u tol ' 5 ( WO 60 Rye Flour per bintel i5.00@a.25 Red Wheat per bushel $1.3t , @1.10 lip) per bushel S7gO3c:s. Corn.— EltUCcts. Ode per bushel taits.s2ets. PITTSBURG ii, Oct, 24, 1670. White Wheat Flour, 7.60e,5.00 Wheat per bushel.,m idle $1.30@4135 Corn per bushel 80@blets. Onto per bethel 4562)130cts . 113 o per bushel go SU@ 0,62 Mule.). Nothing doing FINANCIAL. NEW Yono, Oct. 2.1.—ci041 chonnl of t?1,1.2g PIIILADELPIIIA, Oct. 15, 1870. The following are the closing prices of Do Haven & Bro., 40 South Third Street: U. S. G's of 'Bl, • • 1131 114 " " '62, - -112 i 113 " " '64, • - 111! 111 " " '65, - - 1114 1121 " " '65, new, - 1102 1101 " " '67, " - 1101 110 - " " '6B, - -110 k 110,7- " s's, 10-40's, -106 i 100 U. S. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy. 111 1111 Gold - - 112,7 113 k Silver, - - - - 1071 109 Union Pacific RR Ist .3.4 Bonds 825 835 Central Pacific .11. P. - 900 910 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds 720 740 lIUNT/NGDON /VIARKIITS. COItItECTED ItY ILENItY S: CO ER= FLOUR—Superfino Flour, per barrel, $5.00 Extra Flour, do 6 50 Family Flour, do 7.00 Gams—lted Wheat, per bushel, 120 GU White Wheat, do 1.30® Eye, do Core, new, do Oa ts, Barley, SEED—Timothy, Flaxseed, Clorerseed, per 61 lbs. 6.00 COAL—Hard coal, per ton, 4.50(4)6.00 Broad Top coal, do 3.00(4)3.50 LUMBER, per 1000 fuer, 12.00W10.00 SHINGLES—Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00g12.00 Joint Shingles, do 5.00e6.50 MISCELLANEOUS—Bark, per cord, 0.00 Bran, por cwt., 1.00 Hops, per pound 40 Wool, do 40®4 5 Hay, per ton, 12.00 Hides, 6aa Butter per pound, 35 Lard, .. ~ 20 . Eggs, per dozen, 20 55,......-rometztezter,atswatmorM4=7Aznostormveza 13EAUTIEUL.—Ab011t seven o'clock last evening the sky presented a beau tiful and singular phenomenon. Above our town and stretching from the north-east to the southwest, there ap peared a bread band of dark crimson light, which was bordered by a circle of intenser light of Hue and yellow.— The band kept moving southward, va rying in brightness until about half past nine, when the ordinary auroral ights wcie seen in the north, when he Phenomenon dit.appeured. The requent recurrence of signs in the heavens is 801 prising astronomers, and some persons are ready to imagine that, the scriptuto is about to be ful filled and the world is coming to an end. There is that in such phenomena as was visible last evening as should fill the heart with awe and admiration of the works of the Almighty. Retail Market Pi tees Butter 30e35, as to quality; eggs 20; lard 25; potatoess7sosBo; (hied apples Wets per ib; dried peaches 15@ 2i3cts, per Ib; beans 10@l8c quart; su gar cured hams 30 cts; shoulders 20@ 22 side 18@20 cts per Ib ; dried beef' 30 @32 cts; flour $0,50@7,00, per barrel. timer' apples 75@100, as to quality. Lewis' is the Place to Buy School Books and Stationery, Bibles, Hymn Books, Miscellaneous Books of all kinds, Blank Books, Sunday Solion(' Books, etc., Inks of all kinds, Notions, Perfumery, Pock et Books Pocket Knives, Musical Instru ments, Wall Paper, Window Shades and ristures, etc., etc., etc. rnovll.tf. Ladles Dresses and Days Clothing. Mrs. B. Annie McCabe respectfully in forms the public that she has removed to the house formerly occupied by 11. MeManigill, on Washington street, and is prepared to make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of all kinds. She respectfully invites a full share of patronage. eV/ Every liminess man should use printed bill heads, letter heads, and envelopes. They have to use the roper 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. John Westbrook, of Boot and Shoe lame, is on hand with the latest fall styles of feet coverings. He has also a fine assortment of Gents' Silk Hats. Give him a call, and ascertain his prices before going elsewhere. 4. Ns 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 be had in the city. Give us a call. A large ti Leek of the best Stone ware, of all kinds, now on hand at the Red Front Grocery, and for dale cheap er than anywhere else in the county. Can't be Undersold Red Front Grocery receives now supplies almost every day, sells the most and freshest, and can't be under sold. 01111 in want of good cook and parlor:itovos should call at A R. Stew art & Co. [Oct-11.6t. MMUIIED, October 13th, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. W. C. Kuhn M. W. .14 MossEn, o f Huntingdon, to Miss Linn J. BLAIR, of Shade Gap. • "a: notes-, a I:Lcukx.,3 Dov.:l of illU Amuicnu Uldserslty, use making N. onderfal eines .. 1 ; 4 to of Cancers, 'II:lilt/11U L'llll Ulcers by their new discoNery. A is.inlese treatment, no 4 -1 la knife, no plasters, no caustic burning. k ,! o The inmt r remark- (5 r ;.7.1 able effect CANCERS, of this bd al treatment , is, it sepa- LD rates the chemical elements of cancerous tni" - grot%ths, so that they shrivel, die and dis- • • appear and will not t eturn. All those Of- • Ilicted can call on the Professors Ilnehanan & Do,n, • University; or address, No Cl 4 Puce Pt eel, • • ITUNTINGDON COUNTY, SS. The Cenutionwc,tilli et Ponusyl3ania to NEVIN 1:1114 lute of lluntrug.len county. Greeting,: Whereas, I.mint C. Lehi, by Mr tither, 411 n) UV:a blond, Fred. wtc Selmeiter. did on the 11th day ofAmil, A.D. Ib7o, prefer her petition to rho Judges of tiro Court of Common Picas of tiro mid county 01 Huntingdou prays lug that form:nen therein nut forth alto might ho divorced from the hoods of matrimony entered into et ith you the said Nevin Reid, wu therefore command you,as hoforo commandod, that setting asido all other business and en cusos whatooever, you be and appear lu your mortar per son Leto[ ;our Judges at Iluhtlugdon at our county court of Common Pleas, there to ho held for the mid county on rho scrotal Monday of Nov Ih7o, next. to toaster the petition or libel of the sold Louisa C. Reid, and to show Cllll9e, if any you have, tt hy the tont Louisa C. Reid, your wife, nbould not 1.1.3 lit °rood from the bond( of mat moony cuter od into with you agreeably to tiro Act of Oro General Aosombly of Otto Commonwealth in such cues 11M1111 and pros idea, and her oof fad not 13 linens the nom Ueo. Taylor, President of our mid Com t, tho Mit of August, ISi O. Ilunt.ngtldn, Ott, it, 1870. By tl,O I , ox, pack, or leea quantity, for rak at LEW7B' Uuoli AND STATIONER nuu AERATED BREAD! EASY OF DIGESTION! INVALUABLE for DYSPETICS! SWEET AND DIGESTIBLE ! Dr. G. B. Kent, and Dr. W. E. Hitchcock, OF NEWARK, E 59 "We aro fully convinced that your Aerated Bread is of a perfectly healthy character, and valuable for dyspeptics and invalids. 1.00 4.00 1.75 Professor Sillman, of YALE COLLEGE, SAYS "The experience of the London Hos- pital shows that this Aerated Bread is digestible without inconvenience to stomachs which wholly refuse fermen ted bread. Whiter, sweeter, lighter, more digestible bread, and more from a given quantity of flour, is made by this process than by fermentation; while entire cleanliness and the ab senCe of any deleterious substances are secured at the same time." IRE REILLY AGENT FOR CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Oct 18, 1870-tr. R EAL ESTATE AND MILES LEWIS & CO Farms, Town Lots, houses, and all kinds of REAL ESTATE, bought or sold. Bonds, Mortgages and Benda accurately prepared. Money loans negotiated on Real Estato security tot N 0.14. West Huntingdon, encont. First wh o le lot west of Fulton Strout on Southorn Gigot MIIIIIn st., Good lot and splendid lecathni. Fria, $750. Two stoty frame house' large staid°, good well nud whole of lot No. 221 (luod location. I•tice teasonablu $14,50. Large Fromo Dwelling on Woshingtoo street, West Runtiugdon, west of Yulton j ton rooms; good water,- Pi leo, 4ssoCm. Primo Dwelling on Washington street east of Chest nut. Prim, VIM. Mt co lots of ground In Wilsontoun. A good limestone Mute in West township, Eutveti miles Cam R. R. Station. 2 U acorn roc any information in icgaid to conditions, /Over icing, &c., apply, in person, or by letter, to SIMPSON & ARMITAGE, _HUNTINGDON, Pa., Office, opposite the Court House Jul) 124341:13m. FOR C"" P JOB P RINTING CALL AT THE GLOBE" OFFICE, 1 CENT REWARD. • Ilan away trunk tho aubscriber in Dublin township, ituntingdon c ty, Pm , ALEXANDDIt Al. MILLS. bonne boy, about 10 years °row, light complevon, mut stout built. All po sousate hereby notified not to liar hoe or [tug hint on my account us I Os 11l pay no bills of his coati acting. The above rewind will to paid to any Ilatlolll.ollllning bun to nio. O. W. JEFYIII:IS. Shade Oap, Sept. 20, 1570 1%.1. 1. IcIN E IL, hothonotary FOR SALE BY LOAN AGENCY. FOR SALE 11UNT1NOENN, PA re' GRAND DISPLAY -al FALL CLOTHS; BEAVERS, CLIINCIIILLAS, CASSIMERES, GEO. F. MARSH Merchant Tailor, Second story ofßead's new Building Huntingdon, Oct 30 THE HUNTINGDON Manufacturing Company, Is now prepared to fill ordors for WEATHERBOARDING, • . FLOORING, DOORS, AND SASH, And in short to do all kinds of Carpenter work-- To furnish HUBS, SPOKES and FELLIES, in quantities, and receive ordors for BEirAll orders should bo addressed to D. W. ARTLEY, President, Huntingdon, Pa. June 10, 1869-tf. DO NOT I)ASS BY GWIN'S. D. P. OWIN INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS JUS'" OPENED A SPLENDIE STOCK of NEW GOOM• 'I'IIAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE. D. P. GWIN Iluntingdou, Ap.lo, 1870 WILLIAM B. ZEIGLER, Dealer in Ladies' Gents and Children's Furnishing Goods, and Brimming:l, of nil kinds. A largo stock of NOTIONS, GOODS, BRILLIANTS, NAINSOOKS, PIQUAS, INDIA TWILLS, LINENS, of all grades, GLOVES, and Hosiery for men, women and Children. Tinbet and Cashmere shau Is, 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 exchange Huntingdon, April 26,2570 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 stuck of DRESS-GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, Q UEENS- IVARE FISH and SALT, FLOUR and CHOP, And everything else generally kept in a first class store. Everything new and selling cheap, for CASH OR PRODUCE. Mny 24 Gm. OROWNOVER & DECKER. KISRACOQUILLAS SEMINARY. This Institution tan& superior advantages of educa tion on liberal terms. EVery department, French, Ger man, Painting, Drawing, and Music included, lilted by competent and largely experienced teachers. .k.xpenses for• thoyear, $2OO, Fall Mum opens IVednesday, August 31st, 1870 For Catologuo address MARTIN MOHLER, Kiellocoquillas, Mifflin Co., I'a July 12,.18703m 7::)...i4,-. 1-S.MAXINT3EI, at 1 a a ad, r 0,1 Caneer Innfilule, 931 Arch St.; Prof. Dalton, 231 NV. 4th St., Cincinnati, 0., and Dr. Orono, at Charlotte, N. C., are making astonishing \ a u ] i r e e ° r ' A n O t f i d :le i s C bt li . t a 'L L',',°.7 gal kulfo or caustic !1., •-•-• %. - moat elite. and with but little Sri re, el pain. EvorY root and fibro Is 0 r" ~, killed and re moved, if taken in wi 0 V. thuoand eau not return ' llmsare .--,,,, i.,‘ IA othogusl'ro. femora, With their " Ti " Cl , e• bogus troate moats, steahug our l a Ul adv.r ti. o month. .No others lave theso treatments. None other should over ho used. • For rtieulars, sand for circular, call. or address as ahoy°. 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A eirculas sent free, containing a full dent iptien and synopsis of the work With libm al ex tracts. C. E. VENT, Publisher, Rep 6-1 t L College Place N. Y • COLOTI WADS' HOTEL?: (CURDLE FRONT.) Chettnuf Street, Wes) of Fiftextalt. VIIILADELPRIA. • , This new and elegant Rotel Is now open to the reception of guests. It le of tho most Modern Construction, and furnished In a style mous , aimed by any of the Oral hotels of Europa u AMOrIC. J 0.1117 CRUMP, Prop'r., OEO. FREEMAN, Supt. . . . . 5-20'S AND 1881'S BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS COLD Bought and Sold at lYlarket Rates._ COUPONS CASHED. Pacific Railroad Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Bought and Sold on commission only Accounts received and Interest allowed on daily balances, sultject to check at sight. ,rj\VEN&BIU PIIILADELPIIIA OS A I) ALIS M Great American Ileaith Restorer, purifies the blood and mires Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Diseases. Rheumatism. 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Dr. Sparks. of Nicholas, Ole. Ky., says Ito has used Itozadelis in cases ofscrofula and secondary Syphilis with satisfactory results—as a cleaner of lie, blood I know no better remedy. Samuel 0. McFadden, klurfroShoro' TOllllBBBBO, 88) 8 : I Lave used swam bottles of tosodolis, and am entirely cured of ilhommitism ; send nto four bot tles, as I wish it for m 3 brother, lib° baa actofq fons sore el eq. Boob tot, of Lima, Ohio, write% I have stiller ad for LW only yams with an Inveterate erup tion over my body ; a short time sine° I pur• abased a bottle at ltusadolis and It effected a pot , fort cm o. ItObatiailS is sold by John Bead and S. S. Smith. Huntingdon, Pa., and Druggists generally. Lobratory, 6111xchange Place, Baltimoro. CLEMENTS & CO, Proprietors. Feb. 23-1 yr. 2 or 3 p \\ILSONS HIGHEST PREMIUM rata gvaina3 Sewing Machines/ Received the only GOLD MEDAL at the PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867. They aro adapted to all lands of Finally Sowing, and to the on of Seamstresses, Dressmakers, Tailors, Manu facturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Mantalntl, Clothing, hats, Caps, Corsets, Linen floods, Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen nud cotton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread. They sill seam, quilt, gather, hein, fell, cord, braid, bind, and perform sooty species of se wing, making a beautiful nud perfect stitch, alike on both sides of tho article sewed. UK:qualities which rearm:mond them are: 1. livaUty and excellenae of stitch, alike on both tddem of tho fabric sewed. 2. Strength, firmness nod durahility of stenn,that will not tip nor ravel. 3 Economy of Thtetal. 4. Attachments and wide range of application to pm lcr see and materna:, 5. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. 6. Simplicity and thotoughttess of censtructiou. 7. Spent, odor of operation and management, and quiet nosy of 13101011.1013. lash - adults free is oil. Machines dept in repair one year free of charge. EMI CENTRAL ROTEL, BOUM EiUT CORNER FOURTD AND BOHM 800 , E.CHILCOTE, yormetly of Unatlugdun Co.) Paot'll Centtally located and tho moot convenient point for morehouto 'Jailing the city. Accotarootlitiotta tho first-elms. All tho modern intprovoUteUte. Every at tmtion will ho extende to .151 10115-Iy. NIT M. LEWIS, Dealer in Books, Sin th.r.ry Aud Itoti utu,uts, corner a tho Licauw.a. 40 SOUTH 3D STREET, f•fit'k • ,tr_rz - U. B. LEWIS, Agent, • lIUNTINGLAON, 1A 11111 ADEI tIIIA SMUCKER, BROWN & CO., FURNITURE WAREROOMS, IN SMITHS' BUILDING iIUNTINGDOItt, PA Ilnvo Jrist opened an Immonfte stock of the latest atyleti find tmst mfinufticture of PARLOn, DINING•ROOOM, and CHAMBER FURNITURE; MATTRESSES, Of all kinds, COTTAGE & WALNUT of all styles Purchaseis wffl find the iargeet stock, of good furniture ever offered in Central Penn• Sylvania, which grill be sold WHOLESALE & RETAIL. We buy direct from nianUfttethrerh fbr cash and will Sell for cash, and or thus tin -0)10 to offer GREATER BARGAINS than are to be had in the Cities. CALL AND EXAMINE CUR StOCit July 12-3 m, West Huntingdon Foundry. JAMES SIItIPSON irmtuhoTakis PLOWS, THRESHING MACHINES, FARM DELLS, SLED AND SLERM SOLES, WAGON BOXES, IRON KETTLES, Chstertixissi For Furftaces, Forges, Orist nod Saw MOB, Tani:miles and Brickyards, • AND JOB WORK IN GENERAL. ARCHITECTURAL th ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. Iron Porticos and Verandahs, Balconies,unus and Drop Ornament for wooden porticos an verandahs, , Window Lintels and Sills, , Cast Ornamonts for wooden !Whale, Cellar Window Guards all shoe, Chimnoy Topa and Flues, Sash Weights, Carpet Strips, Registers, Heaters, Coal Orates, • Vault Castings for con) and wood collars, Arbors, Tree-boxes, Lampposts, Hitching-posts, Iron Railing for porticos, verandahs, ha'tonics, timid. beds, Yard and Cemetery Ponces, etc. ParMainr attention paid to fencing Cemetery Logs. Address JAMES SIMPSON, se2Z,6B Huntingdon. Pa. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. EASTON BLAKE. M. MARION bFcNEIL. BLAKE & MeNEIL,', [Successors to J. AL CUNNINGHAM & BON,' Iron and Brass Founders, • HUNTINGDON, PA. IRON and BRASS CASTINGS mado to it . fltst Class Foundry. We hare always on Land all 1,, „. kinds of Plow and StoVe Castings, Wash ftrigpV, Kettles, Cellar-windows, Orates, Coal hole Castings fur pavements, Window weights \ ni all sizes and weights, Pipe joints, Sled and bl u igh Ou t r u n Wagon boxes, Machine Castings, fus gram owl water, gile cow. stunac an f plaster mule et all descriptions. HEATERS AND IRON VENORS, of the most improved style, oven doors and frames, doer sills, and In feht every thing made In this line. We have a larger stock of pat terrr, and can furnish cas tings ut short notice, and cheaPerthan they dal bo" hind in the country. tinning is good drill, we are prepared - to do drilling and fitting up of all kind& Office in Liesters' Now Building, hill street, Minting. don, l'n. Folk. 17, 1862 ITEM IZIMEI2 NEW STOVE AND TIN STORE. BUCHANAN; ALLISON & CO Have oponed a new atom in Yenfor's bon building, to the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa., and have ready for Bodo a largo assortment of Cook and Parlor Stoves, SPEER'S REVOLVING LIGHT, SPEER'S ANTI-DUST, SPEER'S ANTI-DUST COOK STOVES, SHIM'S REGULATOR and EUREKA COOK STOV.OB and LITTLEFIELD'S HEATERS ',loop& largo araortmont of VIIV RtiIEBSED and a'great variety of Goode, nover before kept In tide pluco. We alao manufacture TIN WARE TO ORDER. Repairing, Roofing and Spouting done at short. nutlet, Ake- Country Lorca supplied with Tin Wain at city attn. Confident of being able to make it adatutageous to their maw:flora thoy respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. ROOM IN YENTER'S NEW BUILDING IN TUB DIAMOND, lIIINTINODON, PA Jan. I, 1870 JOHN C. MILLER, (Successor to C. 11. MILLER & SON) DEALER IN All Kinds of LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, II UN TIN GDON, PA j.d2.187tr NEW GOODS ANS PLENTY OF MEAL H. ROMAN. MEI MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING FALL AND WINTER, JUST RECEIVED IL ROMAN'S CHEAP 'CLOTHING_ SPORE. For Goo tlomen'e Clothing of Eke beatmatorkil, and made lu tho beat workmanlike manner, call of IL ROMAN'S, oppoallo me Franklin novae 1n Market Square, nnnting• don, I% DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby ;Peort that the partnership hero. Wore existing under the name of D. PROTZISAM BART, heddto Mid list case makers, Is dissolved this Gth day of Feptembrr, 1870. The business will hereafter be conduc ted by the underslgne.i. who will attend to the settling or the books of the old firm. All indebted will please call and settle, and Utast having 1 ille agalust the firm v. ill please present them, DANIUL PItOI7,3IAN -31cCeisaellntows, Sept ti. 1.4 7 u Ao2P BLAKE A MoNEIL. J. 111.L117CIUM,