13 61,0br. ----- HUNTINOTION, Tuesday morning, NOV.' 29,: 11:8.70. IVI►I. " yrr .• naons.- , lITJGII ;,= = The" Globe" has the largest number pj eaders of any other paper published in the ounty. Advertisers should remember tins.. trj... — Wayne McVeigh, it is said, who SPAS appointed Minister to Tiffliee last winter, Me had ati'ititack of soft ening of tho brain, and is now on his Way home for the pnrpose of resigning his mission. . , VIRST CLA.6B DAnans.---Xbe Stge, Journal, RepublicanOind the Morn* Patriot, DernocrAtio, bothyubli,sbed at Harrisburg..Ani• c4'ourrokders want ing a daily during the-dession• of the, Legislature, or during the year; could not do better than subscribe foj; one or the other of these jourer Iter The murderous t(ii) Kluxes still perpetrate outragec,.„in Georgia.. Recently a party them went to the house of a Mr. V.' A. Creech, a farmer, captured kini; .. and then went to the store of Mr. John Creech, his . brother, and after 'secur ing him they' took them to a -creek where the body of V. A. br6eoh was found the next morning, audit is sup posed his brother was also murdered, although his body was not found.: BeF• A private letter has . been. re• ceived from Governor Curtin, relative to the proposed 'revision of the State Constitution, in which he' sapi,: Such a convention at this time could not fail to elevate the character,of our legislation, and .to redeem our political system from many of, the, Aebo.uching' influences which have become so close ly interwoven with it. it would ..en force a just deference , to, Op ,popular will in the enactment of, laws and iii the exercise of all. delegated, pow,ers, and when the will of the people is re spected, the good name, and, ,_proaperi ty of the Commonwealth , : are„never imperilled. . , . VirGencral Schenck who Was best ., on for Congress in Ohio, moans to con ; test his seat. His competitor, claims his election bye majority of fifty-three Against this majority thei:e citizens residing in his distiect ,who were disfranchised, on the ground that they were wounded.in . jdefence of their country They are inmates, of the Soldiers Asylum at Dayton,, who were prevented from voting fOr , an s in iquitous decision of the Supreme Court of that State. They went to the polls with ballots for Schenck in.their hands and on the demand of that truly law abiding and patriotic citizen •Vallan 7 digham, the ballots were Ycjectod Special Election. A special election has been, ordered, by Speaker, ,White of the Senate i , on Tuesday 20th of December, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death'of Hon. W. W. Watt, Republican', of the, First Senatorial District, Philadelphia. The death of Mr. Watt leaves the Senate stand 10 Republicans to 16, Der. rsocrats, a tie. The district lay:close and both parties will work hard, early and late, to carry the district to , seeure the majority of ono in tho Senate.'lf the Democrats carry, there will be a difficulty in districting the State this winter, as ono party will' hold the Sen ate and the other the House. .Wo can now see what our party ' has . Joel by into thisintroduction of guerrillaism this county—the loss of two Senators at a time we need them most. STATE TREASUREIL—SOII3ObOdy must be elected' State Treasurer again this winter. Already, the, friends of Mr. Mickey, the gentleman defeated last winter by a combination of Repub licans and Democrats, are urging him as the proper person to elected. Some few Republican' pies'_ sos and:leading politicians demand his election. Now we are unable to see why Mr. Mackey should bo forced• into the office over the beads of bendreds of other good Republicans as Worthy as he is. He has no claims, that we have heard of that would justify his friends in urging his election at the risk of distracting tbo party and 'eleel ting a Democrat. A ,now , man 'free from "rings" should be nominated and elected, and we hope the good sense,of Republican Senators and-Representa tives will control the choice `and make it creditable to the party. tifirGeneral James A. Beaver, of Bellefonte, is named as .the next Re, publican candidate for Auditor Gener a We agree with the Chambersbarg Repository in saying: "The'annOunee- meat is certainly in time,liutthatisno objection. Whoever may be nominated by the Republican party on the State ticket may make up his:llllnd that something more than a neinimitien will be required to put him in posses sion of the office for which he is nomi nated. An election under existing cir cumstances by no moans follows a'Re- , publican nomination as a matter 'of course, but must be Worked*for . ,ki , the whole party as united: Party, and not as it went into the campaign this fall. If the running sores in' our political organization be healed have strength and vitality enough ; to elect its candidates as easily as before, but if they are allowed to eat aWafilt its vitals as they now do, it is doubt ful it we can elect anybody." . • .„ 4fsrSubseribe for The Globe: ' ' . RebeL Bitterness. And now,the intelligence reaches us from Georgia that the unreconstructed, half•whipped and nu-hung payer and city council of Savannah reft4ed to oh serve the day selected by :th l e,y,resi• dent for Thatikagividenndlselected another, to shori :'tbeir :contempt for the bead of the nation,'"asyiell an the loyal peOPle of tho • North, and yet we are asked to forgive these scoundrels and take them into our councils. Since the elosepf the war, these_wretthee wt,Y 2 Wei& permitted to . liverivhen they ought to have been bung as high Hamau;lnstead of obeying the laws wounds, wade' by the war, they have not only heaped injury 'upon: injury; Vat added insult to injury and whilst wo have always heett ,amongst .those who were most ready and willingto-forgivo %rind for get the•past and,live Only for the 'fu- tare, we. have become heartily sick and. disgusted with .-tho indignities continually offered and the' contempt §liown for the , 'government by theSe uiihitng traitors; who would not have been permitted to live . au . hour after 'their, surrender;,by any 'other 'nation oi people under the sun. )ye do not 'complain of, the eiMple fact of their bluyor and_City Council refusing to . observe the day set apart by. the Pre sident as a day of Thanksgiving and prayer,' - butbecause it shows the ani mus which governs them, and indi cates the bitterness with which they are possessed, and what they would do if tbey only bad the power.., By Piirmission - Of the most lenient gov ernment the world ever saw, they ,have been left to live out their un• worthy existence; and yet they spurn the hand and despise the power that gave thorn _that privilege. It is , high time that a new era be inaugurated in , the &nth,- and' if' by letting' them alone - to govern tlimnselveii 'in their 'O% . Tn way, is ,not,:engicient to induce thou to acknowledge their fealty to thevNational Government, 'then the 'strong arm of that government ought, to be interposed to, 'Mahe them feel that there are certain fixed principles laid.down which all are -bound to recognize and•respect, , and that owl iusg acceßted. • . - 11 N-Alie Globe *laid week said the s peoplo spoke outimthundortones against the ad ministration of Gen. Grant. flow is that for a paper that . pretends to ,be. Republican:L . -- vitzer's , Pepubl lecps. _ • • Can't a paper speak the truth and still be _Republican ?.. The 'great Re publican' party of '6B:is not - as 'strong td.dny aslt was then;or'as it was . a year agn. Blunders by . Gen. Grant, as well as greater ones by' U. S. Sena tore and Congressmen,'have been the cats of Republican:losses in almost e'Very 'State, and there is no use trying to cover up such facts. • But it is not too-late to save the party from 'defeat at the next 'ProSidential eleetiOri.— Blander'S mnst bo'aioided in the fu 7 turo- r -old. sores must. he healed up, 'and. the party -in ono solid column must move forward to Victory with Grantor any other man selected by the Convention as_ Our , candida.is bro Mer -- should bot.tho last man ;to Mid fault with the Republicanism of any paper. Two years ago: when i he was out of politics, this county gave near twelve hundred Republican • ma jority—since then he started a guerril la ball in motion and it has rolled on until our majority has been heavily re duced.. II there had been no guerril la ball put in motion in '69, Mr. Mor rell, our two Senators, two I?epreset tatives, all, would_ have been elected at the Into election. Who is 'responsi ble for our losses? Summary of War News. All tno German forces aro now con centrating at Paris, to form a defens ive semi-circle from Etampes, by way of Chartres and Droux, to Mentes, with Frederick Charles on the south, the Duke of Mecklenburg on the west and General Manteuffel on the north. Bourbaki has arrived at' ours from Lille. to, command the 18th corps. A groat. battle is imminent. The design 'seems to be to pierce the enemy's cen tre at Etampes by a column of 150,000 strong moving 'from Angarville, while simultaneous attacks will be made all along his attenuated line West -and North-east of Etampes. 7 Tho siege of Montmedy con ti The garrison made a successful sortie on the 7th, and 500 Germans were ei• ther killed, wounded or captured. The bombardment of Thionvillo by the Prussians is very active. The shots average about eighteen a minute. STEAMER BURNED.—The steamer City of Bridgeton was destroyed by fiae.on Tuesday morning while lying at her landing below Arch street, Philadelphia. She was heavily laden with freight, valued at $15,000, coil signed to parties in that city, and bad quite a number of passengers' aboard. All but one lady are known to have es caped safely, although several wore considerably singed and blistered.— The steamer, was valued at $65,000. The , total loss by the disaster will therefore foot up $80,000, - upon which there is no insurance.- ,wsz- The Republican majority in the Rouse of .Repreientatives of 8 or 9 makes it pretty certain that the next Speaker will ho a Republican, and Strang of Vega, the last Speaker, Webb, of Bradford, and Manakin, of Venango, are spOken of for the posi tion, The Siamese Twins Outdone. One of the most singular prodigies eve heard of. Ten days .ago the wife of Samuel- Finley, a farmer residing in Morrow county about five miles southeast of Ashley, gave birth to one of the most singular malforMations of the human species ever heard of in any ago or country. The accouchment took place at the home of the mother, and owing to its suddenness,—not more than half an hour being occupied,--ouly in the presence of a female attendant by i*hoEie rare discretion the singularity of the beingjust brought into the world was concealed from its maternal par ,cut.': The mother was not allowed sight of lier offspring until after the pliyeiciaii who had been summoned arrived, when ft was exhibited to her, , and,' as we *are told, caused her-to swoon. And no wonder, for human eyes probably never looked upon such an anamolous development of the hu man form. , One of our prominent physicians who has seen and examined this strange freak of nature 'favors us with the fol lowing clear and accurate description: "This wonderful thing can be truly called a double child: There is but one spine, at each extremity of which there is a perfectly formed head and face. Each has well formed ,shoulders, arms and hands, and a good chest contain ing lungs and heart, as any other hu- man being. Each has also a stomach and liver. There is but ono navel, which is in the centre of the abdomen, equidistant from the two heads. It is at the middle of the body that the two are grown together. The abdo men appears to be but one, and the or gans contained in it, below the stom ach and small intestines, aro probably common to the two; as there is but ono external outlet. "Upon one side, at right angles to the body, there is a well-formed - pair of hips, legs and feet. Upon the op- ' posits side there is one largo leg, (pos sibly the consolidation of two legs),. upon the extremity of which there arc eight toes. Most monstrosities aro repugnant to look upon. This one is not so in any 'respect, excepting this leg. "This child,, or those children, are now ten days old and are doing as well as most children do at that period of existence. It nurses at both heads, One will sleep while the other is cry ing, and sometimes both will sleep or cry at the same time. The natural outlets from the body are in their nat ural position, between the perfect pair of legs, and are common to the two, there being no outlet upon the oppo• site Aide. In 8.3 X it is a female. The length from the top of one head to the top of the other is twenty inches, and the weight at birth, was ten pounds. Here, certainly, is a problem for psychologists as well as physiologists. Is this one being with ono will and ono sentience, or two beings each having independent will and consciousness and different desires, impulses and feelings, or is it "two souls with but a singie thought,"spiritually wedded and traps. fused as they are physically united ? Many circumstances go to establish the theory of two individual existen ces, notwithstanding the identity of sex and the intimacy of physical union. Persons who have seen this inexplicable phenomenon inform us that while ono half of it—or perhaps we should say, one of those blended existences—bas been seen crying and in the active use of its limbs, the other was at the Same time calmly asleep,and while the two legs on one side of the body were in motion the single on 9 the other. Ditio r upprtrentlnifidei the control of a different will, would be undisturbed. At the same hour one of these strangebeings—if indeed there are two—will be sick, while the other seems to be at tho same instant enjoy ing perfect health ; one may weep, and the other appear to be at the same time perfectly unconscious of distress. There are no terms in our language applicable to such a phenomenon ; it is something for which the dictionary makers have made no provision what ever, and which utterly confounds all grammatical rules, as to gender, num ber and personr. Let any one under. take to write about it, being precise as to the meaning and application of terms, and he will at once recognize the boverty of language. As might be expected, the house of Mr.• Finley has during the past ten days been overrun with visitors to wit ness this wonderful curiosity. So great is the press that it has been found necessary to charge an admis sion fee which is now fixed at ono dol lar. We understand the parents have boon offered ten thousand dollars fur the dual infant, the offer being uncon ditional as to whether it should live or not. The offer has not been, and pro bably will not be accepted. HORRIBLE OBTRAOE AND Roniany. —James F. Shoop, of Philipsburgh, has been engaged during the summer in Huntingdon county, hauling bark. On the ninth inst. about 8 o'clock, r on his return, within two miles of home, he was mot by three men who told him to halt, and pointing a pistol at him demanded his money. They gagged him with a stout chestnut limb, bound his wrists with a halter chain, and then took from him his pocket book containing s423—the whole amount of his season's work, and the sale of ono of his mules. After throwing his empty pocket book into the wagon, they bent down a stout saplin, and inserted it under the chain between his wrists, and then let it spring back, the weight of Mr. Shoop barely suffi• cing to give him a fuot hold upon Lim ground, hie arms extended above his head by the tonsion, and his head thrown back by the gag. In this po• sition they left him, and ho was not discovered till 6 o'clock the next morn ing, having suffered terribly during the cold night. If these villains should be discovered they ought to be lynch. ed.—Philipsburg Journal. 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Lis wire, Daniel M. Elliott end Mira , A. bee cc lEEE= . . Ejectment for forty acres of land morn or lean, situate in Big Trough Creek in the too ',ship of Carbon ha' Ilan county of Iluntiagdon bounded on the north mail east by Mode of Michael J. Martin, and on the southoreet by lands of Robe! is Brothers. ' • To Jeseo Owen t You hill t the notice that on tho I.4h' November 1611, tho Court, on motion of J. dylvanus Blair, Attorney for Plaintiffs, granted a rule on you to appear nod plead on or before tiro twontpsiatb day:of January, 11171, or Judgmon t. 111. Id, NcNEIS, Piothonotary. Nov. 22. STRAY SHBEP.- Cawo to the pretnlses of tho Undersigned in West toe, nsliip, about the middle of August lest, nino head of sheep, ono buck, ono wethor nnd 7 owes. 'rho ownor is requested to canto forward, prove property, pay charg es and tyke them away, otherwise they will co disposed of recording to law. JACKSON WILSON, Nov. 8, 1870-It QTRAY "LEIFER. - A., - ; Coma to tho premises of thointbscriber in Ja clton • towel:11.1p, about the !whiffle of August last, a Red Heifer about two years old. The owner is requested to coma forward. prove property, pay charges, and take her away otherwise she Hill bo disposed of according to law. MIMI CAREY; • blcAlavey's Port, Oct /8 80' • .; ENVELOPES— By the box, pack, or lota quantity, for sato at LEWIS' ROOK AND .Y.T.17101a7 a STORE. PUBLIC SALE OP PEAL ESTATE. AND PERSONAL PROP ERTY,IN PENN TWP. " • -04 Ti6day, becentber 13, 1870. A"VALTJABrE-Fiffit FOR • SALT,, - - "Situated in -Penn township, Huntingdon county; containing 134 ACRES and 'mien; bounded on the east by Joseph Orovqi:: on The southeast and south by Andrew , Grove and Big Trough Creek, and on the west and north by Baystown branch, about Ih miles from Marklesburg station on Broad Top railroad, and about 2 miles from Mar ...kleeburgrwith school-houses;-chureliekeitiiit stores all convenient„ Bes Keen -90 arul : loCf Acres are -and - hi 'A kOnd state of cultivation. The remainder is well timbered, with azood -- ; , -- ;1400,11,91J5E AND BANK BARN, Aragon-shed,- necessary outbuildings, a good spring Isi er-f a ilin g ; water- at the-hpyse, and 1 / 4 1good' hourinti yonog.:Oiellard Of Choice Theiels also on the shine premises a god-Mill ?Mae, andirOn'Ore . ;;_ ITlCONidOWTeitliirds to remain"i(the'nlace 16' trdpiirili'seqiij?ing the interest ihereon annually the Wnitiw, ,and the one-third of the residue in hand 'bid *hetideed is made, and. the. remainder in two annual payMents with interest; secured by hondti. ahittnortga i6.- "Possession given when deed is made, soon after day of sale. - • _ - Any : person wishing to see the pioperty befOre day.:of sale, can do so by calling on W._Enieart, who-now resides on the pro- Perky.-- '--The Farm - will be sold between the hours of 10 a. ni. and. 2 p. nu. JAMES E. GLASGOW, Agent. .DAVID CLARKSON, Guardian of the heirs, of Thos. Enyeart, dee'd. ALSO, On the same day and on the same promises the following Personal Property will be sold: ONE GOOD BROOD MARE; with foal, 1 English blooded Bay 'Mare, 7 yetirs old, 1 horse colt 2Y years old, 1 mare colt,l/ years old, 1 mare colt six months old, Three Mulch Cows, 2 beef cattle, 4 head young cattlo from 3 years to 8 , months old, 15 bead Sheep, 2 brood sows and pigs, 2 Shoats, 1 two: : horse wagon, 1 fanning mill, plows, harrow, horse genre, and farming 'utensils. .Also, 1 cook stove; W 0 , 7., and other houltelAcild Furniture, a lot of corn by. bushel, about 26 acres of grain in the ground, and other articles too numerous - to - mention: , - • Sala to sconriinento - at '9 Welockaf laid day when due attention and a reasonable °radii will be giyen,by MARY ENYEAR,T. • Pim) twp„ Ntiv.29-2t • •, • ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. , ' (Estate of Peter,Etnier;dec'd.] Letters of administration upon .Um estate or Peter Ftnler, late ' of linely township, deceased, boring been granted to the undersigned, ell persons indebted to the safety trill Make Immediate payment, and tbose,having Claims will present them for settlement. DAVID lITNIED, D. R. FOUSr, MI Creek, N0r.15, 1870* Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. • [Estate of DAVID GARVER, de'e'd.l l , Letters of administration upon the estate of David - Gar. roc, late of bhirley' township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the estate trill make payment, and those hiviing claims trill present them for settlement. - -- JO/IN (MUTER, JR., Nov. BUitt' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of HEM STEEL, late of this boro deed.) IsAters testamentary on the estate of Ilb-TTY STEEL lute of the borough of liuntingon,deceased.,hortug been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted sle re. quested to make payment and those ,. hating claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES ENTRIKIN, 'Huntingdon, Oct 21,60 , _Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of Joseph Rutter, deed.] Lettere of adminiettatiou, upon, the - .irate of Joseph Rutter, late of 3liirloy township, Huntingdon County, deceased, having been-gianted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to the entate will make immediate pay ment, and thous haying claims will present them fur set tlement. . • . FRANKLIN D. RUTTER, Admitliatrator. Nov 1,1870,6 t NOTICE).— All having unsettled Recounts with me will enli and outdo by thu2.oth of December, or And nay books with Esquire Swoopo for eulliction. N0v.32 JOON 155cOULLOCII. THE RENOWNED 44 Yr , -3 4JOS , Lh Billings 11 THE DRUG DEPARTMENT Will be 'conducted by Pr Jernei it. Patton ' who hns set r etire t color apprenticeship i l•t tied class ]hug Store in riteshurgh, nod studied medicine, also, but will nothat e anything to do with the pi actice of medicine. Prescrip' tionsa ill be carefully' compounded, and every attention given. JAM es K. PATTON. Mule the auspices of the Citizetts• Lecture Association I Uct 25'1870' WILL LECTURE IN YENTER'S 11ALL Oa Tuesday Evening, Dec. 20, '7O NEW GOODS ass PLENTY OF THE AL H. ROMAN. N} W , MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING r FOR PALL AND WINTER, JUST RECEIVED' • AT 11. ROMAN'S • CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. For Gentlemen's Clothing of the best material, and made lu the best workmanlike manner, call at H. ROMAN'S, opposite tile Franklin house in Market Square. Hunting di OEN C. MILLER, (Succe'seor to C.. 11. MILLIiICS: SOS,) IMITMEI All Kinds of LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, HUNTINGDON, PA j 112.1670 WANTED. --1,000 cords of Bark at the Mammoth store. Tho highest marks pece old In cash (Jiml Om] flEttitY k CO. BEST VARY SOAP inducements to Pur- chaseks. : , • - ' Disei_iririt the Attention of Every . _ TILE, MYRTLE SOAP COMPANY tau torpor aiganiZeunderthe laws of the State of Now York; and transacting its business through the Agency of Danforth Brothers, at 40 Murray street, New York City. It raise le the, , public Ha GOLD MEDAL SOAP. In boxes of 4(11.14.,,at $S nkox, and gives purchasers ma opportunity for dividends on each box—the dividends ranging &emu to $25,000. On each.ll.l,ooo hoses sold nod at main as such 10,000 shall ho sold, there will ho 32f cask dividends made, varying from $5 to $5O, and amounting to $2,100. And when 60,C00 boxes Anil hiiieNchisoldithero *Di be'a Final Grand Dividend of 432,090—T1Z : • k snows' till E 'STOtottsz, DrOsitlyn, ( the deed of *thick has been toff with tke Safe Deposit Company,'l46 and 148 Broadway), in trust of the purchaser of the fortunate boa, and the Intlnnee in wash dividends, from„Bs to $1, , 106 each ; There a ilt he $45,000 DIVIDEND to PURCHASERS tn . l,6'36'Se‘riet Dit : ideride and 836 Final Dividends, In ils• Ing 2,501 dividends lu Purchasers of the GOLD , MEDAL. SOAP, rill receive a properly numbered bill of purchase (or each: and ever• box purchased, the holders of which will stance in the dividends in each of the 10,000 boxes to which their bills of purchase belong, and then ALL will share in the Final Grand Dividend, when 50;000 boxes shall have been, sold. • 'NOT A. GIFT ENTERPRISE. This should not he classed with the numerous gift en terpri, humbugs, Jtls an honest and legitimate busi nen plan for introducing to public notice the Superior Goode of an Established and Reputable Corporatiem— The plan is net forth in detail in the Circulars of the Company, which can be had at 40 Murray street or of any of the numerous local agents, and in 'which taw evince in made, by portnlesion 'to a' large number of well-known business and public men ea to the Integrity and honorable management of the , Myrtle Soap Couipa , THE SOAP HAS.= SI:TREMOR. Purchasirs' sill get a box of soap at as lowa' price as the sameguantity can be punmsed Is any market ;• ad artM'e wet ranted to be of tke very first quality . ,uf andlauudry coop. • • , It washes cleaner and quicker than any other enapVith less later. • It id in valuable to Mechanics, Seta ton!, Painters. and othero using inks, otle, ' It cares time, as clothes wash quicker. .It stool money, as one pound will go as far pa• two of ordinary soap. i It will make tbo best Soft Soap at n 'very small coat ondvery little labor. • • • • It removes Grease spots, Paint, etc., loom clothing. It cleanses and softens the skin, net chapping. It le eqbally good fOr the Path, 'Voila and blaming It saves labor and clothesi need lees rubbing. It will not injure the fines fabric. ,I .Is par up 14 yOXCII, 50 bore, 40 pounan. It'fa atuthQad nhh the natuo,uf the Company 0n each bar. ' It tern article every family wants and mart have. It is au article worth every cant paic for lt. Awl in addition to this, without the risk ar loss of no cant purchasers will share in ;kw liboral divi &ads to be made. , . . . A Ask put grocerforit ; if be does out keep It and will not get it, 014a60 write to 11% and wo will send it to you dr send you the address of the merest grocer who keeps PURCHASE AT ONCE. ' DANFORTH BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS' OF FAMILY AND TOILET SOAPS GIiNEICAL AGENTS, MYRTLE SOAP 'COMPANY, 40 15113.11 RA Y STREET !•• NEW YORK = LEWIS' RED FRONT GROCERY, AGENCY FOR lIUNTJNGDON COUNTY,.PA CHANGE OF HANDS DRUG STORE. On the corner, opposite the Exchange Hotel, iA ILIOA 1) SITEI4.3T, ' II U.ATTING DON, PA. The undersigned hal purchased the shore mentioned Drug blur°, vaaci,, ,ai how loot -May. Thu selection of Drugs, Medicines, Ac.. are warranted to bu Of tha best kind, bought from reibilee Druggists. Aloe, A Variety of Fiiney Articles, Der/awry; Patent Medicine's • Toilet :coops, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, Paints of every description. E BLANKS! BLANKS! BLANKS . . ONSTAISLE'SSiLES, ATTACIPT EXECUTION ATTACHMENTS, EXECUTIONS, SUMMONS, DEEDS SUBLIEZ(AS, • MAMITAGES, SCHOOL ORDERS,. JUDGMENT NOTES, LEASES PLR ROUSES, ) NATURALIZATION B li.:. COMMON BONDS, JUDGMENT BONDS, WARRANTS, FEE BILLS, - NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law. JUDGMENT NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law. ARTICLES OF AOJIBIZIENT, with Teachers. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Justices of - and Ministers of the Gospel. COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMMITMENT, in case of Assault and flattery, and Affray. eCIERE FACIAS, to recover amount of Judgment. COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for State, County, School, Borough and Townslug Taxes. Printed ou superior paper, and for tale at the Office o the HUNTINGDON GLOOM. ...BLANKS, of every description, printed to order, neatly at ehott notice, and on good Paper. DIARIES FOR 1871, For sale at Lewis' Book Store tifINVOW CURTAIN PAPERS A LARGE STOCK AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Window Curtain Papers, JUST RECEIVED LEWIS' OK STORE IMPORTANT TO SOLDIERS AU Ctivalry Line officers cc ho were in the service he tweon July 22,1 1881 and July 17th 1862 are entitled to allowance for line and rink of horses, amounting fur the whole time to about $150; for A less time, to a propor tionate amount. Disrharges must accompany claims. •lteire of those entrtlud• but who were killed or died in tho service, and Ow encore of pay having been collected, ore only required to given power of Attorney. Parsons having chants [trade kind, orany other chants agsnist the Hovernmetit eau have them promptly collected 'apidylng In poison or by letter to K. ALLEN LOVELL, Huntingdon. Pa, ufy.l2 PAPER ! PAPER!! PAPER !! Tracing Paper, Imprecalon Paper, Drawing ropm . , Dew) Paw, . Tiwuo Paper, I Silk Paper for Flowei Perforotod Paper, Bristol Board, Flat Cap Paper, • Foolscap Paper, Lotter Paper, Commercial Note Paper, Ladies' Gilt Edged Letter an,. Note Paper, Ladies' Main and Fancy Note Paper, White and Colored Card paper, in Packs and Sheets, or Oslo at LEWIS' Book, Statiouery and Music Store. PItIVdTL -Sitt The heird'of'Jtim r eS ileceas4, ,ffer 'for sale; their valuable filim, sores, ; sithitted on Shaver's Creek, about of a mile from Petersburg Station' on the P.' R. R., in - west township„Voutingdou county. Having erected' thereon, a large_ :d ,house; ti .geocl . bittik4 . riiii -75 feetiss - Teet, with the additions of two sheds 1211.8 ft well finished off, .end all other necessary outbuil dings. Also , ii•good Ore!mid; 'a qcoll Of lwa tor nt the door, a never failing spring, and a stream of running *Ater in the barnyard.— The farm is in the best state of cultivation.— Possession given April lot, 1871. They also offer Lar sale a tract of Timber Land, containing about 120 acres of the best Oak Clieknut dad Pine timber oiturfte4 on Warriorilidge about one mile frona • Peters burg. Terms:—One-half cash, and the baiandd to be agreed upon. • For rinpartidulain,•call at the firm, or at Laird & Reed's Bock Store; Tyrone, Pa. Heirs 'of JAMES REED, seed. Tyrone Oct. 25,1870. - VALUABLE, PROPERTY 1 , 01 l SALE, IN IfUII*TINGDON. -lhe tinders/vied will offer at publta sale on the pre raises, On Thursday, December 81h, 1870.- • • • •1 • at ten o'clock;a: ni. That certain lot and a half of Kratitel its the, boo's; ugh( 'Of Huntingdon, near the 'amend fronting about 76 feet on Ilill Street, and extending 200 feet to Washington street, adjoining lot of Wm. Lewis on east and lot of J. A. Brown, on the West, havlui thereon a thereon a don ble two-story brick hence, a etable and. other ontbaild. logs. non' occupied by Cleo A. Steal and AI S. Lytle. • • The premises will be sold either as a whole, or In par cel. to suit purchasers as may be advantageous to all concerned. TCIIMS ON SALE of purelta . es' meney to be paid en the let of day April 1871. alien poeestion &do livered, and demi made, and' The' balance in two equal annual payments thereafter, xiiiiinterest, to be encored by judgment bond when deed dB/scrod. $lOOO for the whole ur if divided proportionately, to be plaid or secured at time of sale and if vale conamurnated to be credited. - ' ROBERT A, DOIIREY; Trustee. • MARY If: DORSEY; W3l. E. DORSEY, : _ Nor.% 1670-td' "- • - .1 sj -, PRINATE SA Enr. vv VALUABLE :211 - . 14,t, AND•FARM, Situated on the llayetorra Branch. of thoJuutata river, at the month of Jantea Creek, ouu a half tni - lislfront gut. kleaburg Station on the Ituntingdaii. and .I.lsoal Top Railroad, Iluutingdon county, Pa. •„ lllill .Rouse; 43x60 feet.one• story stone , . and two of Frame, . • , Very Wang and permanently built. Four pairs ofmill stoneN tau aster winds 14 Aor high, orur shot, in good order. A Two• Story Dridk House' For miller; with stable, garden. dc, Farm contain. 229 AOKI:S.-via acres in cultivation, 50 In meadow, having thereon a largo STONE MANSION HO USE, two stories WO, bank bare, washhouse, awl other out buildings. Alen, two toi.aut houses, and Slockswltts shop. Fur further particular.., heitei:o of , • ' JACOB , lI.ISTT, Jllll.lOll Clock P.O. O. Aug. 23 if TOWN LOTS FOR SALE = 13127 Lots fintu first bands At S2O Purclutstra dexfitng lu build can hgfo Yory Trot terms as to payments,. Nuiejs the, time to Invest. . Ap• . Dy2ltfl It. ALLISON MILLER. ply to I AND FOR SALE. - I_4 subscriber desires to - dispose; with port of hie land situate along the nig sot:13100; Creek, to Crum sell top. litutting.tott o,.onty. and one mile west from Orbisonta. Tim land Is of n good quality of bottom-land, well sup— plied wile never foiling eprlngs and sufficient amount of good timber, convenient to mills. atoms, markets, Post offices and Ohm chem. h ill sell to suit purchasers, both In amount of laud ,from one acre upwards] and in term• There is n cow Miff 011 cad premf.es In ample order, to sow all hinds of building lumber. Titles good. Mom and eeel Now to the time to secure yourselves pleasant homes. Apply to the subscriber ow the premises or ad dress. JOAN KNEFELT, Aug 234 f. Orhisenin P.O. Hunt. co. Pa. W ISE & TAYLOR, Steam Fundlure Nanducturers, 3101 in St, Huntingdon, Pa =I S. T. GIRO f FITS Bu-rLDLYG, have just opened all inunense stock ol all Minh of Fur al turn of the latest styles and their own manufacture, con misting of Parlor, Chamber, Drawing room, Kiteben Furniture, Fine Parlor Suits, Velvet, lleir Cloth, Rep, Terry, and Plush - - Fine Chamber Suits, Walnut, C,hestnut, OaICS; Maple, in oil,_ , . Grained or Veneered, Meetings of all hinds,. Writingqables, Secretaries, Boole'CaSes, „ . • Breakfast, Dining and Extensicon"Yablbs,, ,<„ „ Sideboards, Sinks, toughtrays, &C,, &c. -.- . „ In short, any mitt essry thing in the furniture tine manufactured to ordet and key t constuntlycnstind and. Monied ofat . . CITY WHOLESALE MONS.- -= Our present facilities • for.warinfaCturing onlf enable ns to mamibbioresbetter diiiciwbuValso tot Ides mon ey Mau it possibly can be bought for in the eastern cities We defy competition, nod gurantee a saving of 20 pr et., over any other the sold this place -or vicinity anti Hilt make the ovation good in. every. particular.— Give us u coil if nothing else end heypnviuged, Manufacterij • ' Muffin' St, - west Of Lutheran Church - • • Ware. ROOMS • S. T. Brown's •building, Hill Street, liov. 15, 1970.1 yr. CARD Desireto invite attention to their Fall Stock OfSolid Silver 'Wares, arranged for Wedding Presents,._ comprising a great variety of new, useful and ornamental arti cles in Plain,'Ornamental Pearlfinish. These goods, chiefly of exclusive„.designs, kill be found ,at Moderate Pricei, very complete assortment from the inexpen sive and most practical article for Tioi use to the more elaborate and ornamental com binations for Desert, Dinner and Tea servi ces. „ „ • A cordial invitation is extended to all who. may feet disposed tcivisit our Store and ex amine this beautiful collection of Art work•in. silver. J. E. CALDWELL & CO.. No. 002 CUESTNO gTkET',. YIIILADELPIIIA, I_IJSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE!: _LJI If yon Want year card neatly printed "oa caret. apes, call at LEIF IS 1100 X AND r 4.7 . 10.NERY S'TOR.It WANTED. 10,000 pounds Tub Nraalled s,ool for »Welt the bighead market mica witi herald. [Jan I Orn LliNtY .