Ely 051obt. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesday morning, May 31,1865. LOCAL Sc PERSONAL: ga. Those of our subscribers receiv ing bills will please give them immedi ate attention. Our terms aro now ad- Vance payments—our friends will re— •rdember this. Those receiving' a pa- Vor marked with a t 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 otherwiso '9oratchings. —Religious services will be held in 'the Presbyterian church on Thursday morning next. —There has been &change made in `the running time of the Penna. Rail road trains: Read schedule. —The citizens of Harrisburg are feaSting upon strawberries and cream. We hope. that westward the star of luxury'will take its way. —Mrs. Lincoln and her two Sons passed through on - no Central Rail road on Tuesday morning last. They arrived at Chicago on Wednesday morning. —The price of butter, and good but ter, too, bas now reached a purchasa ble standard. Last week it sold at 20 cents a pound. . —There will be communion service in tho Ger. Rot. Church on next Sab bath morning. Preparatory services on Saturday morning:at 10/- o'clock, and in the evening at 8 o'clock. —Alfred Hildebrand, who has been .confined for some time in the rebel prison in Texas has returned home. Al. was hospital steward on board the Clifton at the time of 'his capture —Thursday next is the day appoint ed by the President for thanksgiving. Our citizens will obaerve it by closing stores and suspending business, and conform to the letter and spirit of the proclamation. —The ministers of the Gospel in in this place have each received a let ter of request-from the society of Good l'emplars of this place to preach a ser mon on the subject of Temperance. It is - expected that they Will each dis course upon the topic at au early day. —The brick building.on Washing ton street formerly occupied as a ware bonse by David Gwin has been refitted Joy a dwelling house, and will soon be ready for occupancy. Mr. James Gla .zier has made some fancy, substantial and valuable improvements to his house on Hill street, near Dean's hotel. Other improvements are no ticeable in different portions of tho townigka4he way of improved draina ges, and the removal of unadorning sheds and fences. In a word, the tide of improvement sweeps on. —We observe a pile of lumber lying along the railroad above the canal bridge leading to Portstown, which is ovidentiy being worked in order for a . platform, to -be erected, perhaps, in that , locality for the accommodation of - passengers and the storage of freight from the now steamboat, that is soon to ply . between Hollidaysburg and here. —ln a late edition, we noticed that the M. E. Preachers' Association of the Juniata District would meet in Lewis town on the 14th of, jape next. The meeting of this, body has since been postponed to the 21st of the same month, on- account of the meeting of the Grand Lodge of Good Tempters being held on the 14th. The M. E. ' 'Sunday School Convention will be held on the preceding day, the 20th. —The farmers represent that their grain never looked better, and if the weather continues favorable, they may expect more than .an 'average crop. The grain and grass is remarkably high. Some of the fruit may have been injured by the recent frost, but nevertheless a good supply is expected. —Our merchants and the public gen erally are invited to read the card from our town elerks"in regard to the policy , Of closing the stores at seven #o!clocian the ,evening; The hour ap pointed is licit too early to allow the ,clerks to suspend their labors for the ,day and allow them a tow hours' rec. ,reation. The clerks need pleasure as much as the mechanic, and it would mot be just to withhold it from them. Besides the card, we understand the clerks have drawn up.a petition to the same effect for the.purpose of having it signed by their employers and the merchants generally. —We learn that on Saturday last the territory known as West Hun- tingdon or New Town and belonging ' to the. Penna. It. R. Co. was surveyed, and parceled into lots and offered for sale. Several gentleinen have inves ted in the.enterprise, and we expect to see the really valuable site, now graced with one dwelling, built and improved upon, until a flourishing and populous district Is reared. Dwel. lingo in whatever locality have long been needed here for the accommoda tion of business men and others, and we hope the scheme will not fall through in its incipieticy. We think the prefltablepess •of renting houses has jle§n long enough experimented upon to prove its entire success. A Card from Clerks to our Merchants' "HUNTINGDON, PA., May 27, 1865 MESSRS. EDITORS :—You noticed in your local columns a few weeks ago, the propriety of merchants closing their stores at seven o'clock in the eve ning to afford their clerks a few hours' recreation to obviate the injuring to health occasioned by the confinement of the day. We were pleased to see some such reference marls concerning us, and can only add it meets withvtr entire approbation. Just look at the case as it now pre sents itself: The stores as a general thing are opened by us at six o'clock, and during the entire day aro kept open, with no intermission but that devoted to meals. Not only is our time and services employed . daring the day, but sometimes we aro detain ed to half past ten, and eleven o'clock. We are thus afforded no time for pleasure, and the monotonous routine of duty is continued day after day and night after night. • We are not the original movers of the system of closing at seven o'clock, but the step we learn is in progress in other places, and in some towns the plan been made a custom, and worked favorably. We, then, can see no reason why the systein should not he introduced here. What business is :done after seven o'clock can be done just as well before that hour, for it is only town customers that do purchase. Country dealers and customers seldom remain after dark to purchase articles; but transact their business during the day, and return home before evening. Tho customers in town who have made it their custom to "go shopping" in the evening could as readily and conveni ently habituate themselves to purcha sing during the day. Perhaps some would suffer a little inconvenience at the outset; but we think eventually it would tend to their good; at least they could sacrifice a little self comfort for the great benefit of the many. We hope to sec our employers intro ducing the wise system immediately, and also, the few individuals opposed to the change acquiescing in promo ting the welfare of the MANY CLERKS Caution to Fence Thieves Fence stealing is a pecadillo made almost a custom, especially in winter when fire wood is wanted. Those guilty of the crime, and all others not guilty, will do well to read the follow ing act passed by the last Legislature, which provides: "That if any person or persons, from and after the passage of this act, shall maliciously and wan tonly break or throw down any. post and rail, or other fence, erected for the enclosure of land, or shall carry away, break or destroy any post or other material of which such fence W!"4 built, enclosing any lot or field within this commonwealth, such person or persons, so offending, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding fifty dollars, ono half there of to he paid to the informer; on con viction of the offender or offenders, the other half to the support of the poor of such county, township, or bor ough or ward where the offense has been committed, with costs of prose cution, or to undergo an imprison. mont not exceeding six months, or either, at the discretion of the court." Bold Itobbory. On Sabbath morning, between the hours of ten and twelve, while the inmates of the residence of Mr. Adam Fouso, in Hopewell township, were at church a robber sneaked into it and made quite an extensive robbery. He entered the house through a wind ow at the back part by breaking the panes,' after which he opened all, the doors and windOws for the purpose, if surprised, of making a rapid flight. He stole a watch, about $lOO, a re volver, and bonds to the amount of about $2500, and other valuables. He broke the drawer that contained the money, with a hatchet. The party on returning to their home immediately made search for the miscreant, but succeeded in finding only a few of the papers. Rubbery The residence of Mrs: Franks in Penn township was entered Saturday night near midnight. There was 'stol en. s. good suit of gentleman's cloths, ladies dresses, and other articles to the sum of $l5O. The inmates Were not disturbed by the marauder; nor did they know he was in the house until morning. A search was imme diately made, when some of the valua bles wore discovered in the woods close by, but the robber has not yet been apprehended. The Place to . Get Your Money Bach Summers' Garden is in full blast and crowds of people visit it , during day and evening. His show is well worth the price it costs to sec it. Our friends from the country should call at the Garden and see the sights and get something good to eat and drink. Summers deserves to be well patronized. Tall Rlinbaril, 4". We received from Mrs. William Hoffman the present of several stalks of rhubarb that measured at least three feet in highth and about three tubes in circumference. The present, of course, was acceptable, and still more highly prized for its remark able proportions. A. 111.CmininglIna . xrk S. Ca Are fully prepared to distribute goods wholesale or retail. Call at their store opposite the Broad Top corner and be satisfied that their prices are reasonable, and that their goods aro of the best quality. Readtheir advents ment. FATAL ACCIDENT.-Mr. John G. Hughes, a resident of the borough of I':arrysville, Juniata acounty, for some time past employed as brakeman on a freight train on the Pennsylvania Railroad, was instantly killed on Tues day night last, by falling from the train, the wheels `severing his head from his body. The accident occur red near- Spruce Creek. He leaves a wife and family to mourn his sudden death.—Altoona. Tribune. Dr. J. W. Isenberg, Of the firm of Bittner &Isenberg, of Altoona, will make his regular month ly visit to Warriorstnark, on Tuesday, and Wednesday, 6th and 7th of June, for the purpose of filling teeth, insert ing artiaefal tooth, and to prepare mouth for artificial dentures Office at Chamberlain's hotel. Persons desiring opperation will do well to improve the opportunity. 13 oqxtet Mis Kate Dean of Juniata township, will please accept our thanks and best wishes for the present of a beautiful hoquet. Or . Major General Sherman made a brief speech last week in response to the compliment of a serenade; in which ho expressed the hope, now that the war is virtually over, that his brothers in arms will, with alacrity, resume their former vocations ofpeaceful times and go to work with energy to make the Union as prosperous as it was be- fore the rebellion, which has been so effectually crushed. &parr.ls Wanted, A number of squirrels is wanted at the Garden of, E. 0: Summers. A reasonable price will bo paid gor all sent in. E. C. SUMMERS. 11 Li ngdon, May 24, 1865. KirThe Howard Dramatic Compa ny exhibited to a respectably full midi. once last evening. Alt represent it worth the money. They exhibit to night. DIED, Ou Thursday morning, ,May 25, at Lincoln Hospital, in the city of Wash. ington, from a wound received the 2d of April, ultimo, in the charge that resulted in dividing Lee's army, be tween Petersburg and Richmond, Cor poral Joseph Lloyd Shugert, of War rior's Mark, Huntingdon county, Pa., aged 20 years and 10 months. The deceased was a firm soldier and patriot, and was a member of the Cali Pennsylvania regiment, Gth corps; was iu Hancock's brigade dur ing ,the campaign of . the Peninsula, and in all its most severe engage.. meats; participated in the battles of Antietam, Fredericksburg, the Wild erness, and was with General Sheri dan in Lis match through the Sb nandoah valley. At her father's residence, oh the 21st inst., Mrs, - ANNA P., wife of Abra ham Swoope, of Mapleton, aged 29 years; 3, mouths and 28 days. In this place on Wednesday May 24, 1865,STAGY BARCROFT, son of Horatio G and Ma-garet Fisher, aged 10 months. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO- TUE LADIES.—Do you really Intend to cease 'nearing, the beautiful styles new so prevalent, or dress lose elegantly, because) the rebel Jeff. Davis, was captured in Fashionable Female attire? Oue MOlllelleB Min reflection will surely servo to Change your rash resolve. The angels lead too much good sense to lay asides their pure chaste robes of white, because they had for a time served to bide the deformities of that Prince of Rebels, tho Devil. Can you err In following the example's( Angels? Then leaving made up your minds that you will continue to dress tastefully regardless of robot acts, do not forget to call at the store of the maestri km, who will be happy at all tines to furnish you with such articles of dress as you may desire. Urge your fath om, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit the sante"store. They con leers ho suited in good articles of Boots, Shoes, Clothing Material, Hats, Cape, Queens. ware and a general assortment of Groceries, on as rea sonable terms as at any Holm In town. Store on South east corner of the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa. may 31,1805. JAS. D. IVALLACF. Ma. Two bad eases of Piles cured by Dr. Strickland's Pilo Remedy. Mr. Glass of Jamesville,-Wiseonsin, writes for the bone. fit of all who suffer with the Piles, that be has been troubled for eight years with on aggravated cast!, of Piles, and his brother was discharged from the army as incurable, (ho being quite paralyzed with the Piles,)— Both these distressing eases were cured with one bottle of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. The recommendation of these gentlemen, besides the daily testimonials received by Dr. Strickland, ought to convince those suf fering, that the most aggravated chronic ca ses of Piles ore cured by Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy. It is sold by Druggists every where. Fanny and Extra Family Flout Common and Superfine Rye Flour. Corn Neal MME=2II Fair and Prima Rad nya - - - Corn, prima Yellow . Oata Burloy bu $l,OO Clovorimed, 1)64 Dm $17,50 Timothy $4,50 Floxeeml, $2,60 Wool. Hideo HUNTINGDON MARKETS. Extra Family "lour 111.0.11 58,50 Extra do vti cwt 4,50 White Wlttot 140 Red Wheat ,1,26 Rye ~ 100 Corn 1 00 . . Oate • 50 . Clovereeed _ "'lammed " 1,60 Dried Asplea• 2,00 Butter „. ... . . 26 .. • Eggs i 16 ' Lard -- 20 "lam 2 0 Shoulder 20 Sides 14 Tallow 14 wa z „ Fino Cigars and Tobacco for 541 e at. Lewis' Book Store U. S. 7-30 LOAN. ' I 3O.IXXXI.ro $230,000,000. By authority of thO Seerotary One Tratisury, the un• dereignett, the Gestural Subscription Agent for the Bale of Ironed Staten Securities, offer. to the Dahlia the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing seven and threa•teathe pot cont, interest per annum, known as the 7.80 IaCiO2ILN. These atm are issued under date of July 15, 1806, and are payable threo years from that date in currency, or are convertible et, the option of the holder Into U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. GOLD BEARING BONDS. There Bonds are now worth a handsome premium, and ore exempt, sui aro all the doVernment Bonds, from State C'ounty, and dlisnicipat taxation, tehich adds from one to aim per ornt. yur 41117111173 to their taut, according to the rate levied upon other property. The Interest le pnyabte sand.ennnelly by coupons attached to each note, which may bo cut oft and sold to any beck or banker. The interest at 7.30 per cent, amounts to One cent per day on a $5O note. - Two cents " " $lOO " Ten " " " $5OO " 20 " " " $lOOO " " " $5OOO c( Notes orall the denominatious uftmed will be promptly; furnished upon recoipt of subscriptions The Notes of the Third Scrim are prectiely oimilir is form and mlellegee to the &Tee-Menu 'already sold, except that the flovernment rearves to itself the option of paying interest, in gold coin at 0 par cent., inetead or 310tbe in currency. Subeerthere willdeduct ihelnteree in currency up to July 13th, at tho time when they Bub EMM Tho delivery of tho notes of this third series of the Sevendhirties will commence on the tat of.june, and will be mode promptly and *continuously after that date. The alight change med° in the condition. of thin THIRD SERIES affezte only the matter of Interest ; The Pay mont in gold, It mode, will be equivalent to the currency Interest of the higher rote. Tho return to specie paymente, In the event of which only will the option to pay Interest in Gold bo availed o 1 would so roduce and equalise prises that purchases made with six per cant.iugold.wsuld ho fully equal to those made is Ith MOP and three tenthe •per cent. In currency. This le THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET Now offered by the Goeonmont, and its goporlor aft= taps mato It tho Great Popular Loan of the People Less than $20,000;000 of the Loan authorised by the last Congress nre now on the market. Thus amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, Will all be subtcrlb• ed for within slaty &ye t when the notes - will undoubt• edly columned a premium; as has uniformly been the , case on closing the subscelptious to other Loses. . In order that cations of eYery town. and section of tho country may, bo afforded facilities for taking the loan the Notional Bank+, State Bank, and Priests Bankerr, throughout the country, have generally agreed to receive eubscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own create, in whom the); barn confidence, nod who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the nctes for Which they receive orders. Subscriptions will bo received by the First .National Hank of Huntingdon. First National Bank,of Hollidaysburg First .National Bank -of Altoona. First National Bank of Bellefonte. First National Bank of Harrisburg. my2t,lSss TTEAU QUARTERS FOtt NOW GOODS. D. P. OWIN INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS JUST OPENED SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS CAN'T BE BEAT CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY COME AND SEE. D. P. GWM May. 25. 'B5. NE W CLOTHING AT LOW PRIO.ES. M. OUTMAN 11A8 JUST OPENED A FINE STOCK OF NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which he Offers to all who want to be CLOTHED, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES 11le Stock consists of Realptnads Clothing for MEN AND BOYS, BOOTS AND, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, AO.; AC. Should gentlemen deeire any particular kind or cater clothing not found in the stock on hind, by leaving their mcaeltre they can be accommodated at abort notice. Call at the met corner of the Diamond, over Long. Grocery. NIANVA. GUTMAN. Iluntf ngdon. May. 17, 'O5. Alevr.lll4slcal instruments A new stock of musical instruments hay° just been received at Lewis'• Book Store. Violins from $ 8 to $ Guitars from $l2 to $ 35; Banjos $ 8 and $ 9 50; • Aceordeons $ 6 to $l5 ; Fifes, BOW'S, Strings, Rosin, - Tail Boards, Bridges, Month Organs, and Jews Harps. tf. May, 3L .$7 2.6@)7 60 50,50@8,75 rs bl $4.50 Revenue Stumps From 1 cent to $lO, always on band and for sale at Lewis' Book Store.— Orders by 'mail, accompanied with the cash for stamps and postage, will re; ceive prompt attention... .sl.9ops;oo .$1,70g)1,85 Photograph - Frames, A splendid assortment'of li;rge size just received and for sale at Lewis Book Store. tt .100@1n 13 Fresh Garden Flo Wee Needs,. For Sale at f4owis' Book Storo..tf. The Igest . . And most extensive vc,riety of Pock- et Books, Wallets, Purses and Porte Monnaies ever offered in the country, for sale at Lewis' Book Store. tf , Ma. "Slavery viewed from the Bible Stand Point , "by Rev. J. M. Adair, for sale at Levis. Book Store, prico 10 cents. U. JAY COOKE!, Busman - lox AGM, Philadelphia TIIAT EMI At.so, EXECUTOR'S SALE. The undersigned, Executor of tho estato of Snit. Reed deceased rilli offer for sale on the premises, On Saturday 'the 10th day of Tune: At two o'clock, P. t 7., the FARM' of said deceased, sltua ted on the Enyetown. Branch, in Penn township, Uunt Ingdon county, containing CIESEI more or lest, 150 CLEARED, welt improved, and under a good state of cultlvatlon, the balm:ice well timbered. 110 yearly rout of the Farm amounts to $2OO. Terms will bo made known on.day of tale. ROBERT 11. REED, Penn twp , May 17, '65-31. Executor, ME" "92"Cto 117 "S,NTALMCW A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS, CALL MRS, R. J. SAGER'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY On Hill Streq, two doors west of Lewis' Book Store. CALI, AND .SEE SPECIMENS. Hnotingiloa, May IT, '65-It, Pianos, Organs, and Melodeons. An . t 3 1; 1 . 14 14 1 4-P' WWI ( IHE undersigned respectfully in forms the public. that, having obtained from the manufacturers ' the solo Agency for the sale of STEIN WAY A SUNS PIANOS, MASON h HAMLIN'S OARINLT ORGANS and C ARO ART, NEEDHAM A CIO S' htELO. DEONS. he It prepared to furnish Instruments to per cent wishing to buy at tho retail pi icon In Philadelphia and New York. N. B. Every instrument warranted for Ave . years. lie Is also sole agent fur the celebrated SEWING NIA 011INES OF GROVES & BAKER, and would respectfully request persons wishing to buy /Nubian to • call and examine bit before purchasing others, as they are une qualled by any •Slaebine manufactured. - • . . . Circulars of Instruments orMachines, sent promptly upon application with any additional information deelred. . B. M. GREENE, Opposite D.P. Gwin's Store. May 17, '6S—IL Huntingdon, Pa. 1865. THE 1865. LARGEST AND BEST • STOCK OF ALL PAPER Ever Brought to Huntingdon, Is now ready for inspe9tion and sale, AT LEWIS' _ Book, Stationery and Music Store. NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES AT LOWER PRICES Than tbe.same article can be bought in Philadelphia or Pittsburg. BUR S T O.C• K Consists of upwards of One Hundred Different Styles Wall & Ceiling Paper & Bordering, The Parlor, Sitting Room, Dining :Room, Bed Room, Hall, Kitchen, Office, • • Store, Shop, &c., &c. Call at the "Globe" Building, and examine our stock and prices. NEW STORE, - AND NEW GOODS, CHEAPEST CLOTHING in Town LEOPOLD LOO HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW STYLES OR SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which he offers to the public ATIHE CHEAPEST RATES. . _ ITN stock consists of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, &c. &c. Hie stare in at the - OLD BROAD TOP CORNER, HUNTINGDON, PA., Where lie will be pleased to receive and accommodate all customers, LEOPOLD BLOOM. Huntingdon, Mai• 10, 1865. GEO. W. SWARTZ, Clock & • • Watch Maker, At the old stand or Swartz d: McCabe, HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, . m,•10,1865-sat D ISSOLUTION OF- COPARTNER- EfSti IP.—The copartnership heretofore exieting be tween SWARTZ Sc kicOAD S. is dissolved by mutual Coo sent. All those knowing them Solves indebted to the late firm or to G. W. Swartz will pleaeo make payment on or heforo the first day of .10n0, 1805. or find their accounts in the hands of a Justice for collection: . • mylo-.St XElCoteal, • HUNTINGDON; PA. WM. C. Mc:NULTY, PROPRIETOR; Formerly dike Franklin Hotel, Chamber/434re. TERMS LIBERAL. may 3, la#7 459//, -45 AK iii-\{R • 4; .111 PM PM BOOKS AND STATIONERY. SIMPSON, ARMITAGE & CO. LT A-VIM PURCHASED the en- Li tire stock of Wm. Colonove now offer to the public at reasonable prices our , Immense stock of MECHANICAL, RELIGIOUS, SCHOOL, AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONERY, POCKET BOOKS, PORTMONAIS, &c. Also, Catest Styles of WALL PAPER & WINDOWSRADES, MAGAZINES, and Dolly and Weekly Papers constant ly on hand. Ile...Orders from abroad promptly attended to. CALL AT BROAD TOP CORNER. Huntingdon, May3,lB6s—ly. . iVicixNe , 40-0 coc11.11: ®WING to the GREAT RUSH at LLOYD .& HENRY'S For o,00pe; Ilcury bal gone eitzl to lay iu helm , ' mylo--w LOOK OUT FOR LOW PRlgzp, .10a3r-33cri. for ffoia PEE undersigned offer the Farm on which they reside, In West township, Huntingdon couuty,.at privitia sale., It Is Situated three Mild from' Petersburg, nod Rio same distance from Railroad and ca nal. It contains three hundred Mid fortj•nine hares and allowance; good buildings, and about one ,hundred and fifty acres cleared, and wall adapted for a etodk farm. J. B. MAGUIRE, aprillo,lB6l-tf. RACHEL MAGUIRE. JOB PRINTX;IG done at this office NEW 25 PER TEE SIMON COHN,' AT COFFEE RUN STATION, Would respectfully call the attention of. his old patrons specially,-arid the public to general, 'to hie extensive stock of well selected ne, Goods, just received from the Eastern Cities, consisting, In part, of Dry Goods, . Clothing,- Wool • en Ware; • Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots' and Shoes, Bonnets; Shawls, Circa.; • Hardware, Queensware, Ciro. . • - ceries;'Wond and. illoW-warO, Tobacco, r: Segars, Nails, Glass, Provisions, Oil, Fish, Salt, Tinware, Cop per Ware, Drugs • bledieines, Clocks, - • • • Watches, &0., • and all othCr articles kept in n first class country store; all selected with the greatest care and which were pur chased for oath only, and affords him to soil them at a. very low fignre. publlo,wlll.llnd it to.their attract tags to 'outland oxidniae our pneurpassed Stick, before purchttsing oliowhero:- 'No piffle will be spared In Show leg our Goode: Ladies are specially invited to examine our largo stock of fashionable &ye veils ; Shawls, Cir culars, Furs, and a great variety of Woolen Goods, Iloilo. ry, ke. Also, a handsome assortment of LADIES' COATS All kinds of produce taken in exchange at the highest market prices—Cash not refused. Sly strict attention to the wants of customers, we hope to receive a continuation of she liberal patronage with which we have been hereto fore favored. Como ono and ult, and Tar. 114_ !Veit. Nods received daily. . • lidaylo 1885. •. • F 151051 • tiers Estate of Peter Osamu!, deed: • • of Administration have keen granted to the undersigned 'upon the estate of - Peter Curfman, late of Cass township, - Huntingdon county, decensed.• All pereons indebted will rnnko payment, nud those having claims present them, properly au thenticdted, toys. • - JAMES CURPMAII, SOLOMON CURFMAN, . May.„ Administrators. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of Thomas Ewing, deed.] Letters of administration having beet granted 'to the undersigned, on the estate of Thomas Ewing, late of West township, deceased. Alt, persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim, to present them prop erly authenticated, for settlement. . .4) . HN FOSTER, mays—Ste • • .A-dmlnlstrater. shorn testamentary, on the estate of Ilargaratta Swoope, late of Porter tp., Huntingdon co., deed., tossing boon granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the, estate, are requested to links Immediate payment, and those having claims; to present - them duly- anthenti• anted for settlement/- •' - • • ' - ' LFATIS KNODE, Alexandria. ABRAHAM 11A1tNISII, Waterstreet. Executors. April 5, '65. 6t. V'aiX_EOU TORS' NOTICE. [Estate of Deofirallinei deed.l."' f ,"' '‘.' ", ttire teilemeatery,on tlie,cetate of Denqie Elbe lati of Fratiklin tp., Huntingdon county, Seed.. having keen granted to the undereigned. All persona indebted to the estate, are requested to melee immediate payment, and thew haring claims, to.present theta duly authenticated. JAMES OLIVER, - • Executor. April 5,'135. Gt. ' • • - ' :. THE-REBELLION...- - HIGH PRICES PLAYED '.OUT GEORGE SIIAEFFER 7 Nearly opposite the Globe office, respectfully Informs the public that he has Jest opened a fine snick of FRIBOOTS AND SHOES, of all kinds, for Men, Wonzen cL Childra no stock has been selected with care, as to style and quality, takdoill ho cold at reasonable prices to suit the times., The giblic generally aro Invited to call and ex. examine his : stock.; : " vies-Novi srerk and repairing done tci - oriler. Huntingdon, May 3,1105-2 m. cm-cpc".3:2o ma - mws GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!.! • . . . lIE success of our armies and the 1 . consequent Ocotillo In the price at gold and other commodities, ennble nto to semi . • • . . GOOD TIDINGS - , TO .. TILE DL4GILYNTILS; and all othera who buy IRON, STEEL, NAILS, &c Having moved my store to the large and commodious Brick. r Store Room, .1 have received a large assort most of WAGON TIRO, 1101152 51102.11t0N, round and square BAR IRON, bought from the makers since the de. cline in gold, which I am selling at GREATLY REDU CED PRIORS. All persons wisbing to buy IRON, STEEL, NAILS, LOCICS,PAINTS7CILASS. or nuylrind by HARDWARE fur cnsh, will snve money by sending their orders, or oil. lug nt the hardware Store of JAMES A. BROWN, April 6,'05. Huntingdon, Po. 9„ 'O.) C,CD , ..A.C5.10C E333E-IC:O3P, HUNTINGDON, PA. popA.viD MINGLE- Respectfullir forms tho public generally that helms removed his s to the Waahiugtou street, toridekly oc copied by O. Beat, yhers lie , Cr . prepared to F l o ail kind of LTGIIT - AND WORK in his line of business, and hopes to receive a liberal pat. cottage. NNW WORK will be made to or der. . at prices to colt tho times DAVID MINGLE. Huntingdon, March 46, - 1866-3m* - INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. Inoorporated in, Philadelphia, 1794. . . CASH CAPITAL $1;715,171,71.. ARTHUR G. CaRPIN, Prost. CHARLES PLATT, Secy. • - - J. A. RANKIN, Rock Springs, Contra county, Po., Local Agent for part of Centro county, also for parte of Hunt ingdon nod Blair counties. • • Feb. 21,'65-6m. ALEXANDRIA BREWERY, E. 0. & HAYING entered Into' ea•partnereldp tn the • Alexandria Brewery, the public are informed) • that they will bo prepared at nll tinier :to fi ll ,13) orders on the shortest notice. Alexandria, Jan.l3.lB63—ti. 1.865. THE "VICTOR" C 5 AL IST IME - IA as. NEW. TIIIIIIIPriANT AT 'STATV 'FAIRS. COOK'S SUGAR EVAPORATOR MOST RAPID EVAPORATOR IN TILE WORLD! "SORGO HAND BOOK," FREE.. , CANE SEED , by tho Ib or busbol,;FOß SALEAT.COST Prince ..S; Co.'s Now AUTOMATIC ORGANS. ..Thegreat eet•trluraph of tho ego! . • . New style 3INLODEONS, with Improvements. Grover A linker'. FAMILY SEWING 11AMILVE9; 'fiend for Circular:, d'e. FREE.. • - A. B. BRUMBAUGH, . . : 80. LE AG-En, prep Coeli,llppt.logdpli cix, apl'2, 145-* ENVELOPES, wholesale and retail, for sale L . 11713' *ON §T01.1:8, ,tr?". For neat JOB PAINTING . ,,eaII at the "GLOBE JOB PRINTIN6 CFE'S.ZU, " at lion tingdon, ' ' Gold 'Pans Pencils, The best nesOrtment of ihe:bartd somest and best styles, •for sale at Lewis' Book Store. •• • tf • ItQfp_.."4lCY 'FOR COI DEICTLIVG 'SOLDIERS _ tt • CLA/M5,19.13.44F7 B4911:172"7:. ANSI P /4. • ALty~vec Beck pn ni4; vast the aoreiningtAllir_Po.vp',_._„4,ii,./.,A-...:, omtnhh;chh fhtiß plying either fn peTev: or py!bi! August la, 1863 j W ASSbOtAtIGAT - Ie undersigned have associated themselves togethee in the prune, or the law fu Huntingdon, re, Moe in tho one now, and famerlj•:On'enplet l,- ,by_ J. ;Sewell Stew art., idjolning the. Court Noun. • • • July 40, 1864 • WILLIAIT - GEMREItt 'fait e• (23 x , atitit..: 0 x!.. GOVERNMENT . ST,CURITIES STOCKS;. Bought and- Sold on Gonunissioih. Office—Qo Market 'street,' apl.9-2oa* : WASHINGTON'HOUSE - No. 709 . Chestnitt :Street, dbOili Seventk, PESIVADtLPiIIA. _ - The.Slanager has the pleasure of .announcing: that thitr popular Hotel Is cany open for the reception of 'THAN; - The house has been thoroughly renovated and nowl,y.' furnished, and Is presented to the public as hell/gin evety particular a hotel suited to their wants. The patronage. of the public is respectfully solicited. " Marcia 9,'85: 3at ' CHAS. DI..ALLSIOND, Managetw, , . ~ E J. . WILLIAMS t - - No. 16 North Sixth Street- Philadelphi 11,1 ANUITCTORElt op VENITIAN BLIND S' AND • WIND OW Stab The largest and finest assortmentlin the .city , lowest, enels prices.. . • . • STORE SIIADES 31ADE AND LETTERED. • ' m112.9.1885-2m. ARPER,. No 520 Arbhi' • 90eeti RLovo Fifth, P.LULADELP.4II4 . • IfANUFACIURER AND DEALEII - SOLID and Slpertor SILY.EIt PIi.k.F.ED.WATM • Q K. WATQII)IAKER AND 7 EWELEIt, , Ao 148 Nortk SECOND Street,corrier of QuarlA„ • An. assortment of • Watches. .7eVolrY, Silver Is Ware constantly on Imlut, .41117418 LE FOR IfOLIDAY PRESENT* 'lt,:ratriug of ,Watplica..aml 4asselri • .attenilMl • • P 0 , 111111•E•T T [Plfteareliii, ititr "rdal A. RUYSSON, Philadelphia POUNIETTE, $2OOO 'per ion; bitten front the Inetnr3r, loose or 50 Cents per bushel, and $2B 00 per too in bog, —delivered at Steamboat anit. Railroad Depots in: Phila— delphia. Manufactory, Orny's terry Road, nber:e file Ar— eeneh Philadelphia: • Depot. PEYSSON'S • Oroitclitile, NOV: Jer/ 42 1, Woodbury road, Me—Library Streit, No: 420 heck of the now Poet Office, Philadelphia. Dealers FR I NCH, RIC PH HARDS & CO. 4th & CALLOWIIILL E Streets, ILADELPHA. Nobrintry 14, 1803-,1n0w...' .L 2i , MILLINERY GROW BROOKS I3.OSFJNIIEII4,. 1110LESADE 'DEALERS,' No. 431 MARKET Street, north Aldo, PHILADELPHIA, Hare now olione4 tiourirho o&0 -itirlety or RIBBONS : h6NNET STRAW FANCY BONNETS;' ,., LAMBS' & MISSF ! ,T. FLOWERS, .rva . c.ar6; LAets.,- and nII other articles required by the git,T,lN;EnryitAxili . Ey long enerlince and strict 'attention to thitr-brauelt of business exclusively , xle ilatter ourselves that wo indticements, :in variety, - styles, - Atinllty.. - atid'isiodersio.. prices—not - everywhere to be found. attention 'or, MILLINERS and 111.11tCliANTS is revectfully solleped: .017-Pattlehini attention paid to' blank Ordetet.; - '0573m, • •- - ESTABLISHEI7 1836 DOULTON'S BILLIARD SALOON The oldest Millard - ,sidoolt, - a lad ono of the 'best regent ted In the State. isPoulton's; situated in the rent orb:l%l3or Ilan, near' hird street. Being hi the business for over Mr years, he thoroughly understands the wants and - &singl et players. - tits room .Is.:the - largest and best the elty. , 'Tho' cues are aiNVe3 , ll in •the beat eider, and bide . tables canuot.be lexccfled by any in the State. • . ito gives the business ids direct superintendence, and can assure the public that they eon Ilutl-bettey -- entiefee- Hun at his saloon thou At any other In tho city..- - • • No liqnor,sold on the , prentlece—ovory . nNyo hip business.. • - , March 35, J.SO6. :„. The Great Oriental I . lletiinn Compound;: TRUE SECRET CE-Tatiill AND BEAMS.: It is n tonicity 41intougbt. lo.be lir evocy Housti:OtS , n count of its harmlessness and potency; and above nll, be cause once, oiceencliois.cheiipueset, It Is fbo cbenYest rem edy in the world.'. Colds readily.yield.to It, In the short space of asingle night the severest cold Les passed.nwit,T f . and the Ilashcesh.acting ad a stimulant en the - Sufferer, enables hint to rise In the morning fresh and renewed— Its effects' , ItYisufelcry end SufferinVand homailialsery, • We here precent a few of the diseases that wa Warrant It to , eure If porebe - red.in ) other . reified:es Coldoirihehig: It is a err° cure for Fever and it'ginv. • • . • • Euro nun? for General Debility and Wasting Alvay-,.. Suro.eure for all Nervous And Bilious Affection,;.. mit is sure to preserire the Complexion :and. Skim nd imparts .tho bloom of •perfect , . Health and -Vigor to hoso who Ma it.- :•• • '.. 1865. _ Sold by Druggists ovorywborc, Pricy bO cents and $1 or bos. Posing° on $1 bok 15 cents. . , Imported only by the Gurtjah Wallah Compnvy, °Meet . 36 Beettmau greet., New Yo.k. For sale by John : ReeiOisiuggist e Huntingdon [sole Ageii.i apl9-70 .13RO IVNING'S EXCELSIOR COF= , Whilst trying Co ff ee, 0141 tho various brand*., ,•, Renidnibur "BROWNING'S .10ionpronp.-4 . c thii;ohd it. . . . bland. True, iVe not like others that are 4 SOLDEV.NRtit'IIEHIEJ A little et re lots, Weal: do know. good goods will easily Leary (Ilut a stretch like this—"soldeeetywhero7-13 ply apt to. Now, I can safely nay, without any. healtationi - There'e none like nIIItOWNINWO EXCELSIOR_"• fkillednliemiets have - not found a Cciffee-ironi ank Store - .: Possessing tier same Ingredients air •Brownlng's.E.l,.Witio . . Nor is there anyone, in or out of the CoscniijTrs; - Who knows the articles from, nig*, 93ronningiF Weir - I'm lad it's rondo from lanky, beans and peas; Netne.a thouiand other the right one Jr rod But Stitit tl o cotroo-men./ Will not bold oontentlot For 'ld many;hinge they say—tee riutbeePte. rtt merittoL Whilst they're engegod In rum:dog tottict 'l"riorb store 'to store To learn rho current lihotesafi pr'ke "Diosinfog's Foote who. kirOW m'y &fres giti:S lierfeat 8,1'0114=1ton; lave formed pion by. Which they hope fd aloe eAttic4 reaction. The ease—'tie with a fowt-no doubt 'twill be more., To unco thcrr Coffee „atter mine, (Browning's),Eznoluliiii • $046 'Bay tllelp COO only brotd dial et , Sild - ready Now, try:a tittle of them idi--soo-witili ;von Irklitlio btetY Never hove I in qottr riatior 411i/et:Hied boroti; • • Nor 'would I•ticiw, or ovor.csnisont tb nUlilleti ixiore s , 11 - 111:o sow . ° used try "eferyb9dl;" "sold everriviioro," A. trade like this Ido not ; the orilerof uld kat 011 i ThAi fiotory.ail Jersey's land would take-AE.lu , , not ;oak to till. • Ify.tracici is not Bo ve ry;:liccgo ; still 1 thin:L . .l' ba+ccr. toy • share, • • . - But, reader, yea may restasiared; 'tit not "EiLIi:EVERY ' IVILEICE:" Mantrfac?uild arid for Nali 6,y the Tilec t Gpdgidia L. BROWNING , 20:1Vig . 149t'Stiede Eamdgn, This Coffeo is not cOmpSsea of poisonous drugs, it egilsi tains nothing - doloteriods; many perbommiam thirseoferrt that cannot use: thopore coffee; it taltenbut onetnitSaintit ounces to a quart cif good stroog.CO.ffeet,Aittitili.e(P,last sue - todf LIS tile,qprtn4ty iltalf.e!toS jpera,qoa - Tk,n34sk.. wayslegslhittlll4lf the jiricn.,• 1., Litt:TAIL D.E4l,E4B,mayitlireltilso it in less quittititlels than the giosa..at•-roY-nrioea•froin tlla wboinsa. Growl, '43"Ordorsit•x•piat) from wholucol ,ettended „. March tj 1555.2. m. • El EIS IV: "C'"ol:iti • S` A ttoiiiiy Ta,-7i, A.- . M.BENEDIO ,T (^J:9EWEILL STEWART:
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