Cabe. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesday morning, .May 24, 1865. LOCAL &'PERSONAL rm. Those of our. subscribers receiv ing bills will please give' thorn immedi,- ,ette attention. Our terms are now ad- vance payments- 7 ouF, friends will re -member this. Those receiving a pa per marked with it - I - before the name will understand that the time for which they subscribed is up. If they wish the paper continued they will renew their subscription- through . the mail or othorviise 13c re:kicking% —The , Mifflin k Centro county Rail. 'road is opened from Lewistown to 'Reedsville, and trains now run. regu larly. This road is the property of 'the P. R. R. Company., —We had the pleasure of taking by the hand last week, our gallant soldier friend, Adjutant John Wil longlaby, of the 192 d P. V. lie looks Itl3-9.41.and soldier like as ever. heen discovered in Juniata county, on the - surface of the farm of David Partner - and heirs of Daniel Spiese, two . mfles from the P. R. R. It bears the qualities of pure petroleum. . —We • haVe had an over sufficient supply of rain OAS season,so much that the grain in certain localities is ripen ing too readily, and the stalks thereof rendered rank and frail. —An .exchango says that to be mar ried by Spurgeon is now "the rage" among the' young people of London. In this !leek o' timber it is the custom to be 'married by almost any body, but at present there is nothing doing. —Wednesday . last was:a very hot -lay, remarkably so fOr the month of ,May, the thermometer. indicating 85 degrees in- the - shade.- This is more remarkable when itis known the week previous it was_ cold enough to freeze. —The_ festoons of mourning that for a month past have draped the residen ces of our citizens are fast disappearing. The flags can now be fully unfurled in honer attic capture of Jeff Davis, the death of rebellion, and the return of our gallant soldiers: —Now that the war is almost ended, a friend asks, What are "we editors" to do for news? - Certainly,. exciting -war news are "played out," but our , only alternative is to bite .our nails, disappoint the "devil" crying for more •copy, and wait for something to turn -up. —The Fifth Annual Sabbath School Convention for the Juniata District will be held in . the M. E. Church, Lewistown,-Juno 20, 1865. All inter ested in the Sabbath School cause arc invited tonttend. Lewistown will have its share of Conventions in June next, two on the 14th and ono on the 20th. —The _Hollidaysburg Register of last week says that "the war being about -over, the Enrolment Board bore is out -of work. Commissioner - Harr took leave of the office on last Monday - week, and Surgeon Rothrock will do the same in the course of a few weeks." Thar' arduous labors over, they rest content, we suppose. 1 ---The Pittsburg Commercia/ states that traveling mailing cars between that place and Philadelphia will, be ,placed upon the Pennsylvania Central Railroad-this week. It has been con •claded to plaae three cars upon the route at present, and as the business enlarges other cars will be added. The arrangement will probably go into effect on Friday. --A - large fire occurred in Lewis town on Mooday, 15th inst., by which -the tannery of John A. and Wm. R, cKee, near the canal, Was burnt to - the ground. Several houses -in the vicinity of the fire were also ignited, but the certions of the citizens preven ted a spread of the flames. The loss of Messrs. McKee & Bro. will probably reach $6OOO, of which $4OOO is covered by insurance. The fire, it is believed, originated from the.engine. —We understand that a reward of $5O was gfesred by a citizen of this ' place for the petticoat worn by Jeff. ! Davis when be tried to make his ,eseape, so'as to exhibit them. To see the petticoats would be a gratification, :but we think:to see the reality of Jeff. ,in thil petticoats, with his blackfooted .lieels protruding, and dagger in hand, _a la - Booth, would be a more ludicrous and . gratifying sight. Imagination alone can't 4o the spectacle justice. Our Njragr rostmaste;. Mr. Atta Read,' Druggist, has been Appointed Post Master at this place. We suppose ho will take . charge of the office on the first of July, when it will be removed . to his drug store. Mr.:Read will no doubt, make a good officer. He received his official docu ments on Friday evening last. SqulrrelsWar:ted; A number of squirrels is wanted at the Garden .of C. Bummers. A reasonable:price will be, paid for all sent in . E. C. Sum3i.vls Iluntingdon, May-24, 1865. neS.We refer our readers to the advertisement of Prof. Coyle; agent for the sale'of Steck & Co's Piano, for this and adjoining counthq, e , e,114 I:4.refen Flower Scads, ' For Salo at - Lewis' Book Store, tf. Reukember Our Braves. Now that the rebellion is ended, we have the opportunity to look to the authors of its overthrow, and reward them for their deeds of gallantry by over holding them in remembrance and compensating them in the numer ous ways the facilities of our Govern ment afford. While we can honor the living soldiers in this Manner, we should not forgot those who have fal len on the bloody field, and died in defence of our country's interest. Not only should their names be remember ed, but, their deeds of bravery more. To do this a praiseworthy. act we see in progress in some of the towns in this State which proposes to raise the sum of. $5OOO, or more if necessary, for the purchase of a burial ground in or, about the town, and to collect in it the bodies °fall the soldiers from the neighborhood who haio died or been killed in the Union armies during the war, so fir as they can be procured. They will then erect a handsOrne mon ument over them with a record there on of their names and deeds. This is an object to which our citizens would subscribe liberally, kind would bo a proper channel in which to direct the current of popular esteem and ap preciation of the heroic dead. Let some such noble step be taken at once by us; give our people a chance to prove their.love for the seldiers, and erect a monument over the honored dead that will be a testimonial of our gratitude for their service in our lJes half. At an informal meeting of a number of young men held in the Court at Lewistown, a President, Vice President, Rec. Secretary, Con Secre tary, Treasurer, and Executive Corn. mittee of twelve were selected to compose the monumental association of Mifflin Co. The object of this asso ciation is to erect a monument in the public square at Lewistown, in honor of the heroic dead of Mifflin county. It is to be permanently organized, and will appoint sub-committies for the townships. Lot us not be behind our neighbor in the good work. S=3! We recently published a statement hinting at the number of musical in struments there were in town. We intimated that - the number of pianos would reach about thirty-seven only, and took as our guide to that conclu sion the number of scholars taught by a musical Professor in town. We have since received from a reliable source the number of pianos, melode ons, and cabinet organs ; gleaned through calculation. nor() are the figures: Sixty-one Pianos, eleven 31. e. lodeons, and two Cabinet Organs- This makes seventy-tour in all, almost twice the number we had imagined. Our figures as to the population of the place were also too high, there only being about 2,000 inhabitants in the "ancient village." Will our Bro. over the way give his calculation in figures? Ills statement may thereby dwindle considerably. The Work Progresses. The Ilollidaysburg Standard of last week publishes the following item in-re gard to the launching of the steamboat Etna, to ply between that place and hero. We aro pleased to see the work having progressed so effectually. "The first vessel of the Juniata Steamboat Company was launched at half past five o'clock last Saturday evening, at the boat yard of Mr. Samuel Sharar, in this place. This boat is beautifully modeled, handsome ly and substantially built, and is large enough to accommodate all the travel and freight between this plaice and Huntingdon, which are the two points between which it will ply. It is named the Etna after the place of residence of the President of the company, Mr. Samuel Isom The machinery, a double oscillating engine 'and screw propeller, was furnished by J. King Melianahan, of the Gaysport Iron Works and it is thought will be More than sufficient for the work as signed it. The boat yet requires its boiler, which will be completed and put in place next. week, when she will be ready for the trial trip. As we expect to be present on that occasion, we will have more to bay about the Etna: The company expect to . begin business the first of June at the farth est, but of course duo notice will be given of the first regular trip." War An order has been issued by the War Department, placing the 186th • and 187th Regiments of Penn• sylvania Volunteers at points along the bo"rder. One company of the 187th has already arrived at Bedford and encamped above Mr. Samuel Defi baugh's grove. This precaution is taken to prevent evil disposed persons from making sudden' inroads across the border into this State and Mary land. ger The.ischarged soldiers, paroled prisoners, refugees, and others, aro constantly crowding into the large cities for employment. This is a great mistake, if employment is the object. Almost always the supply of labor in the cities is greater than the demand, and, as a consequence, the opportunities for Ancrative . employment aro few. Persons in search of work will usually do better by remaining in the cpuntry at this Beason of the year. i — ibuatn er rg coal oil speculator recently fell asleep in Oburch-, from which ho NV as waked by the Pastor's reading: "surely there is a vein for the. silver and a place for the gold were they find it," JOulping to his feet Ile shook his rsalin . boote at the :Minister,* 'diYing"rn talcd'fiA3 hundred ahafes . Bilsby Run.i! . Our Correspondence. AUGILWICE CREEK, May 18, 1865 DEAR GLOBE :—Perhaps it would not be amiss to let your numerous rea ders know that there is such a place in Huntingdon county as above head. ed. This delightful stream flows through Aughwick Valley in a north easterly direction, on the eastern side of Jack's Mountain, and empties into the Juniata river below Mount Union in this county. The flourishing towns of Mount Union, Shirleysburg, Orbisonia,and Scottsville, aro located in this valley. The stage lino running from Mount Union to Chambersburg, runs directly through this valley; also a daily mail at our post offices en route from Mt. Union to Chambersburg. The Almshouse of this county is 10. eated at Shirleysburg. Wo have an abundance of iron oar, limestone, and timber in our valley. There aro also very strong indications of stone coal, and Petroleum in our vicinity, (a groat inducement to all those who wish to make a fortune.) Our peoplo aro a benevolent and hind hearted people; (if any body has any scruples about that, let them come and try them, and we have uo doubt they will feel satisfied on that subject.) Our bottom lands are of a good (inanity and can be made of the best quality in the county. Our grain foretell a rich and abundant harvest. The far mers have nearly all_their corn plant ed. • PmE.--:-The house and barn ,of Mr. Samos Smith, living near Orbisonia, in this county, were consumed by fire on last Tuesday at noon, together with all the grain in the granaries, wagon shed, wagons, thrashing ma chines, carriage houses and carriage; there was very little saved in the house, andnothing in the barn. Also, a man by the name of Levi Wiers bad his •two horses and wagon burnt while at feed. The fire originated in the stable by Some unknown means, and was con• veyed to the house by the current of wind. The loss is supposed to be about three thousand dollars. Mr Smith is in the army. Yours, &c., [We thank you, "J. B. S." for your communication, and would be pleased to hear from you again. The Local news of the townships is what we de sire, and are always ready to publiSh communications upon that subject from any section of the county. ED GLOBE.] Promthe Lower Knit The following items of local interest we gather from the Shirleysbnrg Her ald of Thursday last: FIRE.-A destructive fire occurred on the premises of Jas., Smith. (Rasher's old property,) in Cromwell Township, about 11 o'clock on Tuesday, the 16th, while the family were at dinner. A stable adjoining or near the main building was discovered on fire, and so rapid was the progress of the flames that in a few minutes the barn and dwelliog•house were a burning mass, giving the family but little time to save anything from the devouring element. Two horses, the property of L. Wireman, that were feeding at the time, were consumed in the flames, together with his liar• ness and wagon. The horse gears, farming implements and utensils ; be sides other valuables, of Mr. SMith's, were also consumed. So rapid were the flames that but a small portion of his household affairs cond be saved. A sad feature attending is, Mr. Smith is uhsent in the army. The lass to Mr. Smith is quite heavy; also to Mr. Wireman, in losing his. horses, R:c., before mentioned: A RUN OFF.—On Monday last the horse of Rev. Mr. Honeyeut, in going from town out the Germany lane, ran off, being at the time hitched to a buggy. The vehicle was capsized, bruising the Reverend's head and injuring an arm considerably in the fall. The buggy again righting, the horse ran out the lane a short dis• tance, whore 'he was stopped by a neighbor, doing but little more dam age to m vehicle than breaking a shaft. We learn • that Mr. Roneyeut had so far recovered as to return to his home, at Cassville, on Tuesday. The :tunnel was a young one. SAD ACCIDENT.—About ten days ago a Mr. Whitehead, an employee in - Mr. Ilertzler's factory, in Germany Val ley, had his right hand caught in the wool•picker, and sD badly hicerated, as to make his recovery doubtful. Mr. Whitehead is an aged and poor man, a family dependent upon hie support, which make the accident . more dis tressing. The recent rains have caused the waters to Ow in the streams sur rounding us, and the Juniata is unu• sually high for this season of the year. We had severe thunder storms the three past days, and the weather is not yet favorable: rEiv-A eow belonging to Mr. Cro mer of this place, was killed on the railroad on Sunday last. He ; had re fused seventy dollars for the cow a week previous. Orders have been issued for a mate rial reduction -in the expenses of the Medical Department of tho *army. .No moresupplies aro to be purchased until present stocks aro exhausted. Thus the work of retrenchment goes on. Northern and Eastern farmers aro flocking to Maryland, whore land can bo purchased at eight dollars . an acre. I= The. latest- and most fashionable styles of Wall Paper just receive 4 a't Lewis' Book Stoic . Tho st.kieis tensicie, but thoSo'who oonie be the sooner suited—having the first chance. ' • LATEST NEWS. Our Colored Troops Remember the Illassaere at Fort Pillow, A plot for revenge.—Their . designs frustrated. MEmpins, May, 19, via Cairo, May 21. The influx of paroled prisoners has caused a groat excitement among the colored troops hero. A plot to rise and murder every rebel in Memphis in. revenge for the Fort Pillow massacre was discovered last night, and the white troops were put on guard during the night. The negromattempted to come out of the fort, but were resisted by the white troops, and after a sharp skirmish, in which twenty were killed or wounded, were - driven back,. Natchez dates to the Mth say Geti Farrar has just returned from an ex pedition to Harrisonburg, where he captured the entire rebel garrisOn. Gen. John B. Smith supersedes Gcn. Washburn at Memphie. The Conspiracy Trials. As the evidence of the witnesses in the trial of the conspiratorsof Abraham Lincoln and Secretary Seward is entirely too lengthy for insertion in our columns oven should we make a summary, we therefore,only state the standing of the different .prisoners to the extent of their,complieity": • Arnold's direct connection. with Booth and his confederates was proven, but the effect of the testimony was favor/11)10 to him. There may be More damaging proof introduced against ; • Slaughter scorns to be sinking under the . 'wcight of his aftliotionS, and is the only ono of the prisoners who appears utterly crushed and helpless, yet next to Arnold his chance of escape from the gallows is , the best.' Ho grows paler and physically, Weaker every hour. . Dr. Mudd, as the case progresses comes out promihentlY, and it would now appear that ho was one of the principal actors ir. the bloody . drama. Many circumstances detailqd in the testimony show that Atzerott was as fully committed to the assassination ofJohnson as Booth was to the mur- der of Lincoln or Payne to tlio assault upon Seward. Jeff Davis's guilt has been partially evidenced by the testimony of Rev. Mr. Ryder, who produced the Raper in regard to the burning the shipping and towns of the north, that he had found in the State House at 'Richmond. This letter we peblishi!cl a few weeks since. J. B. 8 A despatch from Fortress Monroe of the 21st, says that Genl Wheeler and stuff were removed froM the Clyde to the glinboat Maumee which IVC for Fort Warren. Ahmcander II slephehs and Postmaster General . Deagan were also remov.ed froin the Clyde to the gunboat Tuscarora, which left for Fort Delaware, it is presumed. On Thursday ovening,lBth. Rev. S. H. Reid, Mr. A. P. DECKER to Hiss Mown E. I%.lAwrrN, both of Hun tingdon. Just as we supposed. -The r bravo warrior, covered with thp glory of re cent triumphs, returns to his home and makes new and fairer conquests in the way of a life companion: The couple, one bravo, tho other : fair,. (and none but the bravo deserve.,the-fair,) will accept our .thanks: for their remem brance of the printer, and also our best wisheS for a life Of i,3ppiness,and in : creasing proSperrtyi. and :may the "greenback" they, tiSefully OMployed; return to thorn "after many days" with a profusion of gold and silver "shiners" following iOlts ttaih. On the 21stinst., by J. 'A. Price, Mr. GEORGE LONG alid Miss SARAU LONG, Of Bloody Run, Pa..:..... In Henderson township, May 13, 180, MARGABIT ANKEY, aged 73 years. In hospital, at Now Orleans, on the 6th of April last, . 33sriaY CLAY WlLLoborley, Of Company M 19th Pa. Cavalry, aged about , 30 years. In Balfour hospital, Portsmouth Nra, April 7th, of Chronic Diarrhcea, Corp. JOSEPH LEFIERO, Of Co, D. 183. th regt,, P. V., aged 19 years. 4 months, and 19 days. In Juniata township, - Or. Tuesday, May 9th, of BrysipelwAirJosErft LEE.. FEED, aged 61 years, 6 months, and- 3 days. _ . DYSPEPSIA.---What every body says must be true. We have heard Dr. Strick. laud's Tonic spoken of so frequently by those who have been benefitted by it, that at least we are compelled to make it known to the public that we *really believe it effects a cure in every case ; therefore, ,vo say to those who are suffering with Dyspepsia or Ner vous Debility, to go to their Druggist and get a bottle of Dr. Stricklaturt Tonic, 'PHIL ADEL emi DIATMETB . , May, - 24 - Fancy and Extra Faintly Flout ' • , 8,25@8.60 Cotninon and Suportlna . . $4,25(.4440 . 'Rya Plonr • • 46.75 Corn Mead...... IA 0,75 .... Extra White Wheat" 42,20@2,30 Fair null Primo Rod Conn, prlnlo Yellow Onto Barley Clorcroeud, 7164 Th Tlmathy Flaxseed {Yew! Hides HUNTINGDON MARKETS. Extra Faintly Flour Ipbbt 510,50 Extra do V.c‘rt 5,60 \Vblto-IVlatat •• 140 Hod ITheat I 30 Rye 1 00 Cloveroccd MEE Mod Wee • • Egg - e . Lard • ' Hanv.:e • • Shoulder, Sider • Tallow MARRIED, DIED, $2,10©2 ,20 121 $ 4,50 • 0 ,55 100@4,12 stm 9,00 25 EXECUTOR'S SALE, •- - • Tho undoratgood, Executor of tho estate of- Saud. Rood deceased Hill offer for sale On'Saturday 3 Ithe 10th day of Aro. • nt two o'clock, P. M., the BAliNf 01 cad deceased, slim tua on the Rayetown Branch, in Puna township, hunt (neon county, containing • - 208 ..a.csaress, more or less, 160 CLEARED, well Improved. and • under good elate of cultivation, the balance well limbered. Tho yearly rent of the Farm amounts to $2OO. Term will be made known on day of solo. ROBERT IL RRED, Penn twp illay 17, M 5-31. Executor, - i-cocr A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS, CALL AT • MRS. R. J. SAGER'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY On Hill Street, two doors > west of . Lewis' Book Store. CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS. , Iluntingdon, May 17, 'O5-If. Pianos, Organs, and Melodeons. ..• THE undersignact respectfully • in forms-Cite public; %bet, hncing obtai.ned'froni the maoufacturore, the 'sole Agency for _tile sale of STEIN WAY & SONS PIANOS, MASON .4 11A111LINiSCAIONRT ORGANS rind CAIIIIART, NEEDHAM & CO.S' MELO. DEONS, be Is prepared to (unfelt instruments to per sons *Ming to buy at the retail prices is :Philadelphia and New Turk. . • N. E. Every Inetromont \formica for five you% Ho is olio sole agent for the celebrated SEWING MA CIIINES.OF GROVER & BAKER, and 'could respectfully request persona wishing to buy Machines to call and examine his beforo purchasing others, as they -aie une qualled by any Machine manufactured. , • , . . , . Circulars of lustrumenta or Machines, sont promptly upon application with any additional inforrnatiMi desired. D. M. ORNDNE, - Opposite D. P..aWill'a Btorp. May 17, 'GS-tf. Iluntingilon; PO, 1865. THE 1860. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF WALL PAPER Ever Brought to Huntingdon, I 6 now ready fOrinspegtion and sale, IM LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Husk Store. NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES IBM LOWER PRICES Than the same article can be bought in Philadelphia or Pittsburg.. OUR STOCK Consists of upwardis of One Hundred Different Styles OF Wall & Ceiling Paper & Bordering, ME The Parlor, Sitting Room, Dining . Room,Bed Room, Hall, itchen, Office, Store, Shop; &0., Eze: • Call at the ".Globe-" and examine our stock and prices., NEW ,STORE,. AND NEW.GOODS, CHEAPEST CLOTHING hr Town ' LEOPOLD BLOOM • HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLES OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which he offers to the public AT THE CHEAPEST RATF,S. Ills otockronsists of . , . *GENTS' EIT.r.NISEXING' GOODS, HATS & OAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, &c..&e: Me store Is at the OLD DROAD TOPCOAHEII,IIII:4TINGbOi, PA.; Whom he will bo pleated to recelyo'and accotniuodato all cueomecti, • LEOPOLD BLOOM. Huntingdon, Stay 10, ldd.s. GEO. W. SWARTZ, Clock 8z Watch Maker, At the old stand of Swartz S 31cCabe t HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA. my10,1865-6ro . - . • nISSOLUTION OF COPARTNER-. Slit P .— The copartnership heretofore existing be, twoen SWARTZ & McCAßill is dissolved by mutual cost sent. All tinrot knowing themselves Indebted to the lute firm or to G. W. Swartz will jetsam suites poyinent ott or before the first slay of June, 1865. or find thtir necotinte In thb hands of a Justice for colWctfon. taylo-at 3o.mitpuastaliget.- Total, HUNTINGDON, PA. . WM. C. McNULTY, PROPRIETOR, Formerly of the Franklin Hotel, Charnberaburg. TERMS LIBERAL. may 3, 1803-Iy. tala • 444-18 / 9 ; . &;' q.k.:ViVArtf•'• teo ' _ BOOKS AND STATIONERY. SIMPSON ARMITAGE . & ITHYING PURCHASED •the en ; LI. tire stock of Wm. Colon, wo now . afferlo the public at reanonaldo prices ocr immonco etgek ef. •, , • MECHANW.A.L, ' ••• •• • AELIGIOUS, SCHOOI#,• • AND. NISCET I LANIMS BOOKS, STATIONERY, POCKET 1100118, POUTMONAIS, kc. . - Also, jtteet, Stylos of -- • • • w.aa.a. PAPER & WI..IIPOV . TSHADE . S, IKAGAZINES, and Daffy and IVeckly, Papore constant ly on hand. rhs:Orders from abroad promptly attended to. CALL AT BROAD TOP CORNER. - . Huntingdon, May3,lS6s-ly . Mcn,nre Cai-Coescissat OWING to the GREAT 'RUM - et LLOYD & HENRY'S' n: For fIOODF, Mr. Henry iin'i r gotie met to lay in it homy stock. • - inyn-Ln. LOOK OUT FOR LOW PRICES. N'car !tea lam. • rrlllE. undersigned offer tho Farm. on . . . which they reside, in West townehip; Ittintingdob county, at private auto. It is situated three miles fkoru Petersburg-, and the same distance from Railroad and ca. nal. It contain, thica hUndred and forty-nine acres and allowance; good buitdfngs, and about one 'hundred and. fiftyncyce cleared, and well adapted for a stook farm.. • J. S. •MAGUIRE, apr1119,1861-tf. RAOREL MAGUIRE.. ,TOB PRiNTINC, dorie at this Qffloe , NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS .1 25.#1*.. - ..bi*.t. 0gg . :0fi,10#40 . ... . • : , mair..cariAiqieiti.!'=.'.i.'4.2- SIMON 00HN,,. AT COFFEE RUN STATION, • Would resketfully call the attention of hhi 'old patrous specially, and the public to general, to lila „extensive Mock of well selected new Goode, just recelSod (10111 the Eastern cities, coullstlog, Input, of • • Dry Goods, Clothing, Wool • - en Ware, Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Circu- . . • lam; Hardware, Qiieetiavrare, .Gro- ...ceries;_ Wood and..WillowtWars; Tobacco Sugars, Nails, Glass, Provisions, Oil, Fish, Salt, Tinware, COp ,, per }Nate;- Drugs. and • - Medieines; Clocks, • Watches, ke., and all other firtfass kept itl . 4" first clan country store; all selected with the greatest care and which were pur chased for cash only, and affords hits to sell them at a very low. figure, „ will And It to, their slvan, telp - to.- cell and examine.our.uneurnaised stOtrk,hofore purehisitayelliowhare, - _No Pains Win be spared in allow; log our Goods, Ladies are specially invited to examine our large Mock of fed,hionable dress' goods; Shawls, Cir cular., Furs, and a,gr,eat yarlety_of-WAolon Goods, Hosts. 11, Sc. Also, a handsome assortment of LADIES' COATS All kinds of produce taken in exchange at the WOW market prices—Cash not Fetus* fly strict attention to the wants at customers, We hops to receive a continuation of ;ho liberal patronage with which we bare been horatio fore favored. Come one end all, and Tax. lafa. New Geode receivod . • SEW° 105.: ;' , • • ,FISION.conN. 4 t InIINISTRATORS' NOT -- ICE. , Yetato of Peter cllfftllaP , aPO' 4 ' ' ' • teiii of Administration have been granted to ihe underktgued , upon the estate of 'Peter Curfman; Wad Cats. township, Iluntingdpn colinty, dreensed. perions• indebted will Indite payment, and theierhailnjg claims present them, Pra.r,r l , authenticated, to ue, JAMES CUBFMAN, • SOLOMON,CUREMAN, Sle,Y 10,1565-0t. 4 Athalbistretere. ' A I).MIIIISWRATOR'S NOT/CE.;. [Estate of Thomas Hiving, deed.) esters of administration having been granted to - th . i3 undersigned, on the estate of Thomas Ewing, late of West township, deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to mobs immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them prop erly authenticated, for . sottlement. 701 IN ROSTER, may 3-61.. ' • - • • ' Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE: [Estate of Mahlon Spanogle, butters of adminietratiou upon the estate of Mahlon Spanoglo, Into of Warrioremark twp., dee'd., liming been granted to the undersigned. all persona indebted to the extols will make payment, and those having claims will vomit tham.for math:Nen!, 2 , . • - "t • • W9l TI ADDLRMAN, *09,156540' Administrator. V4IXECUTORS' NOTICE.- , [ Estato of 51argatotta - Swoope, doc'd.] tters testamentary, on the estate of Marv:m . oM Beroopo, Into of Porter tp., Iluntingeon co., deed., haying hootmranted to tho.undersigmed.. , All „persons indobtod to W. vote are rognooted to metro ImmediatCynyment, mid th&seluiviukCelatens, to Vreselif them day antlientt eated fur sottlotuont. LEWIS KNOPP, Alexandria. ABRAISASI-11AltN all, Waterstroot. ..Executoro. April 5, '65.6t. ... .. „ IC 4i .X.BOUTO.IIB' iv iricE [Fatate Dennialcime, deed.] otters testamentary, on the estate of Dens& Rine Into of Franklin tp., Huntingdon county, , dec'd, buying keen granted to the undernigned. All persona indebted to the rotate, are requested to snake immediate .parnent; and those having claims, to present them duly authenticated. JAMES OLISEE, Executor. April 5,'65. Gt. THE REEEELION AND HIGH PRICES PLAYED OUT. GEORGE SITAEFFV,II, Neariy.topfineltu the :Globe nilieemapeetfUlly intbrms the itutilic that int 3.tq .114 Opened, 44110 . • (BOOTS AND SHOES, of all kinds, for Men, Women & Children The dock ban been actuated with cam M i ta .style and finality, and Will he sold at rem - enable , prlcei to suit the flake. The public geuerully aro Invited to call and ex. examine his stock. • to New work and repairing done to order. llutitingdou, May 11,166C.2m.. ' ' C4..ooiCija 1 14 13S1Wail GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!! 9111 E success of our armies and the consequent decline hi the price .of gold and other commodities, enable me to eeml . COOD TIDIXG'S TO THA BLACKSMITHS, end all others who buylllON, STEEL, NAILS, &e. Slaving moved my store - to the large nud commodioua Bricker Stare , Roorn I have received a largo assort ment of WAGN TIRE, 1101155 SIION IRON, round and none BAR IRON, bought from the malrera since the de. cline In gold, which I ant selling at OIikiATLY REVS! CBI) PRIORS.; All persons , wishing, to buy:lßO:sr, STEM, NAILS, LOOKS, PAINTS, GLASS. or any Mud of 1/AItDWARI4 for rash, will non money by sending their orders, or call• log at the hardwaro Store of JA3IES A. BROWN. Huntingdon, Pa April 5, 'GS ir 611"- C, ..E1t..40 MI Mt CWEr HUNTINGDON, PA. - •. . TAA.VID - lIINGLE Respectfully in t y forns the public generally that lie has unwed hie alien to the building In Washington street, formerly oc cupied by 0. Boat, whore he Is preparsd to do all kind of L 101 1 .2 AND HEAVY I9011:tf - • in his Ilito of business, and hope to reedy* a liberal Pat. roan°. 1901tri Ntitbe made. to order, at prices to euit the limos • :DAVID 11l INGLE. Huntingdon, Milicit : 2B,lB6s-' tato INSURANCE.COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. Incorporated jia Philadithitti, 1794. CASH CAPITAL $1,716,171,71. A.RTIIIIIt G. CONON, Prest. CIIARLBS PLATT, &v.. .1. A. RANKIN, Rock Sprfugs, Centro malty, Pa., Local Agent for port of Centro' county, also for pnrts of Runt. ingdou and Mk. =Wits, ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.: . E. 0. & G. W. C OLDE R. HAVING entered into en•pertnership in We Alexandria Brewery, the public are informed that they will be prepared at ail times to till ) orders on the shortest notice. • Alexandria, Jart.13.1885-tf. 1865: THE "VICTOR" CP IC 14 : XJ,.. NEW. TRIUMPHANT AT STATE FAIRS. COOK'S SUGAR EVAPORATOR., 1110 ST RAVI) EVAPORATOR.IN THE WORLD! - O *SORGO HAND BOOK," CANE SEED, by Mott or bush6l, FOR SAI.E AT COST. . Prince & New .kIITOII,ATiC ORGANS. -The great eat triumph of the nier • ' • •'•• -• • ' • Now Style MIMODIgONS, with iMproVemmta.. 13 rover Enkeee FAIIIILY SEWING mnourriFs. Sendfor FREE. A. /1:: 311-RUMB.AUGIEC: . • • •SOLE AGENT, Crook, IltinGogdOu co., Fa npl 16A~-3 u . • EINVELOTES, -wholesale aud j,:j for rid; O:I9TS,' TtqpK STOTtil. . . . - .., • - • . - • * AOENCY . pox OO Ll MOTlNO:Sclategiekli. • -7,-- oimty; . n K AND PENSIONS. Jo • . ALL who niarlitti'a 'trop claim'i3 it grant the goveromeot.fot , Bottoty, BankTay:Auxt ' one, can hare their claims Pr 6 : 16 0/7 61 ;1/Oded plying either In perscsa or by letter to— • ' , • • August 12,' 18M _ _ T ,Air .ASSOC lATIGN.. - fte undersigned, hove neiscSifeted, theinsoDiva together In thsrpractiee of theists fn Ilunthegdoir OelMe the one now, and formerly occupied - .by J..' Sewell etew sTt, sullidnltp. the ; Cd,urt Ifouseq • •• , , WILLIAM D.'n gai t cs jai pr UOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCKS LOANS ETC. Bought _and_ Sold ..on. _Oonnnhision. • Office--511. Market. . . WASRINGTONJ.:HOUSE, . • . :4170. 709 Chestnut. Street ?above Seventir-: rErme,DEL - PRIA. z ., • •-• ThiN Manager basthe - pleasure of announcing thjit-,thte:. popular. Hotel la now .opea. !for the reeoPtiou of. SI eNT GUESTS; •• • - • The house has been thoroughly renovated and 23:441'15% farilahed, and is Presented to the publioae bell:min every pattleultr abate' suited to their wants.-__The:pajnitingef of the public is respectfutiy iidiefted- - - r riderch 9, '85.-3m '.'CIJASI ALLISIOND, lianaker, _ . B LIND § AND a .11_4 b 3. NOTE.LiAirtzt, No. 3.6 North Sixth StreatiThiladelphixi,r;:* ItAMIPOCITTIER VEZPIT4IN BLINDS