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HUNTINGDON, PA.
Wednesday morning, Aug. 23,1866.
LOCAL & PERSONAL.
To Subscribers
Those subscribers receiving a pa
per marked with a before the name
'ill 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 otherwise
To the Unfon•Voters of the County.
Now is the time for the Union voter
•to subscribe for and circulate the
Union papers of his county. The
- terms of the. Globe aro 50 cents fin•
three months,sl,oo for six montlis,s2,oo
'for a year—in advance Those who
-subscribe for the Globe will find in it
imore reading matter than in any oth
.er paper published in thecounty. Th e
friends of the party and of its :nomi•
nees iu every township, should exert
their influence to give circulation to
.Union sentiments. Our books are now
open for new subscribers.
eCou.rl Proicedlngs.
"ale following cases were tried in
voe - ft 'last week:
Commonwealth vs• John S. DeArs
mitt andietment, fornication and
bastarfiy. True bill. Defendant
!pleads guilty, and submits. Verdict
; .guilty_ •
• - Satire vva -same. Ind., fornication
land , bastardy. True bill. Defendant
[pleads gulitiy,, and submits. Verdict
.Com. 'Henry McDonald. Indict.
!larceny. True thin. Verdict guilty.
zSentenced Mouse of Refuge.
iCom.tv-s 'AZ. Wigton. Ind. assault
and'battekiy. True bill. Verd.
Sentenced to pay-a fine of $1 and costs.
Same vs shine. Ind. assault and
battery_ True , bill. Vord. not guilty,
but that be partbe costs. .
Coin. vs Michael Scanlan. Indict.
assault and banery. True bill. Deft.
pleads-guilty, and submits. Sentenced
to pay a fineof , V.O and costs.
Com. vs Thomas G. Smith. Indict..
larceny. True bill. Verdict guilty,
but in view of the services rendered
his country, recommend him to the
mercy of the court. Sentenced to two
years separate, solitary confinement in
"Western Penitentiary.
Corn. vs Carrens Cash and Edward
'Flynn. Ind. burning or the barn of
James Ganoe, Warriorsmark township.
Truo bill. 'Yard. not guilty. County
pay the cost's.
Corn. vs .Tames Smiley. Indictment
larceny. True bill. District Attorney
entered a none prosequi.
Oom. vs Jun. lakes. Indict. assault
and battery. Not a true bill. Prose
cutor, James Brady, to pay costs. '
Corn: vs James Brady. Indictment
assault and battery. Not a true bill
Prosecutor, John Hickes, to pay costs
Corn. v Rebecca J. Dewalt.
betting fire to a barn. True bill. Yer
not guilty. County to pay the costs.
Corn. vs Michael Nlahonney. Ind.
larceny. True bill. Yerd. not guilty.
Com. vs Rachel Lee. Ind. larceny.
True bill. Verdict not guilty.
Corn. vs Albert S. Brooke. Indict.
fraudulent making of an instrument of
writing. True bill. Verd. not guilty.
Costs to be equally divided between
prosecutor and defendant.
Com. vs John Gants, (col.) Indict.
assault and battery. .True bill. Ver.
guilty. 'Sentenced to pay $5 fine and
costs. -
Com. vs.. Tames Sturtzman. Indict•
first count, robbery, second count, lar
ceny. True bill. Verdict guilty.—
Sentenced to pay $5 no, and to two
Sears separate, solitary confinement in
Western Penitentiary.
Agricultural Society.
The Huntingdon county Agricultur
al Society met, pursuant to previous
announcement, in the Court House on
Tuesday evening last. President G.
_hillier in the chair.
A resolution to the offect that the
association hold an agricultural exhib
ition during the .coming fall, was offer•
.cd and unanimously adopted.
On motion it was resolved that said
Fair be held on the 4th, sth and 6th
i ttays.ef,October next.
,On motion a committee of five be
,appoiatecl:by ,the chair for the purpose
0143efecting the place of holding the
ifair,,and Malting necessary arrange
ments.
The Soeietyithen proceeded to Bo
ded three delegates as .electors of trus
tees, at the annual meeting for this
purpose to be hold at the Penna. Agri
cultural College on, the first Wodnes
.day and fith day of September next.
Delegates. Alternates.
Gen S Miles Green IDr. H °flatly,
J Sewell Stewart, John Scott,
Joshua Greenland, George Jackson.
The following gentlemen were-ap
pointed Committee of Arrangements,
as alsove: Jacob hillier, Wm Dorris,
John Fleecier, Alex Port, and Wm
Williams.
G. MILLER, Pres't
R McDtyrrT. See'y.
The Wrong Norm,
The article we copied" from the Al
toona Tribune in last week's paper,
gare.the wrong name of the rrirl refer
red to, and, unintentionally caused
grief. It should hays hem) Rachel
in
stead of Mary Imp,
A gri cultural Fair.
It was decided at the meeting of the
Agricultural Society on Tuesday last,
that a fair be held for this county on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the
4th, sth and 6th of October next. Wo
aro glad that our farmers, manufactu•
rers, and others, will have another op
portunity to exhibit their productions,
manufacturers, &c., at one of these
time honored institutions. The last
Fair in this county was held in the fall
of 1860, thus making a lapse of five
years.
An inducement fcir townships and
boroughs to subscribe liberally in mon
ey to this laudable object is, that the
one which raises the largest amount
of money shall have the privilege of
selecting the place where the fair shall
behold. Let there bo no hesitation in
commencing this work, but begin forth.
with.
Cowl Templam,
The representatives of the different
lodges of this order throughout this diet
trict mot, in pursuance of announce
mdnt, in this place on Thursday last.
The convention was hold in the Meth
odist Church, morning and afternoon.
There wore a goodly number present
at both sessions, and the business was
conducted harmoniously and satisfac
torily.
In the evening a public temperance
meeting was held in the M. B. Chutch,
which was addressed by Mr. Stratford,
of Lewistown, in some lengthy but
forcible remarks.
The next District convention of the
order will be bold in Lock Haven, on
the second Thursday of November
next.
=1
We were highly pleased to receive
from the WeSt a collection that we
know would also please the 'children;
It is a collection of the brightest and
most attractive gems and ornaments
that we have ever seen gathered to
gether for the amusement and imam
tion of the children. All who wish to
receive a monthly collection of such
jewels should subscribe for "The Little
Corporal," printed at Chicago, Illinois,
by Alfred L. Sewell. Terms, One Dol
lar a year, in-advance. Besides a beau
tiful steel engraving, entitled the "Chil
dren'S Portrait of Abraham Lincoln,"
will be given as a premium to each sub
scriber. Parents, got your children
something useful and entertaining.
Receives Notoriety.
A correspondent of the New York
fferctld, speaking of the Pennsylvania
Equal nights State Convention of col•
ored men, held at Harrisburg, August
9th, gives the names of some of the
distinguished men there present. Wo .
find the following, concerning John Cu.
Chaplin, of this place, and well known
as an artist•iti bitrber :
"John G. Chaplin, the artist, of Hun
tingdon. who has travelled extensively
in European countries to perfect his
profession, is nere. The eccentricities,
coupled with-his exquisite elegance of
manner, have rendered him an object
of much speculation among his mystir
tied brethren. He has executed BOVO.
rat handsome paintings, to the credit
of himself - and race. He is one of
those who attract but little attention
in the convention, but is a worker who
castsbis bread upon the waters, which
is seen and gathered after many days."
Bugs.
Housekeepers who are not desirous
of being carried out of the world by
bugs, will be glad to learn that they can
not stand hot alum water. Take two
pounds of alum; bruise it, reduce it to
powder; dissolve it in three quarts of
water, let it remain in a warm place
till the alum is dissolved. The alum
water is to be applied by means of a
brush to every joint and crevice in the
floor. Whitewash the ceiling, putting
in plenty of alum, and there will be an
end to their dropping down.
The Jackson House.
This popular House has undergon:t
anott,er change in proprietors. Cot
Morrison has disposed of it to Mr.
Henry Smith, whose card will be found
in to day's number. The ex-proprietor
has done much to establish the reputa
tion of this Hotel, and we wish the in
coming landlord as much success in
making it exceedingly popular. -
Squirrel Law.
As there appears to be some misap
prehension in regard to the time when
grey squirrels aro legally "sbootable,"
we would state, for the benefit of all
concerned, that the act of April 2,1862,
fixes this time from the Ist of Septem.
ber to the last day of December. The
law inflicts a penalty of five dollars
for killing them at any other time.
Disgraceful.
A friend wishes us to notice the
nightly disorderly conduct that takes
place on Railroad street. Disturbers
of the peace and quiet rest under the
double danger of losing their reputa
tion and being locked within the con
fines of the jail. A word to the wise is
sufficient.
Grand Affair
The harvest home which came off at
McConnellstown oO Friday last is rep
resented as having been a grand affair,
never surpassed, if over equalled. The
gathering was addressed by Revs. Sny
der, of Harrisburg, Gesaford, Bratton,
and Reid of this place.
A Bottnet
Mai Ithuhana Koplin, of Aloxon
dria, has our thanks for a mammoth
and splendid bouquet. This is a bou.
quet what is a bouquet.
Fresh Garden & Flower Seeds,
For Salo at Lemla' .1 . 701* Store, tf.
Camp Meeting
Cassville . and Saxton Circuit will
hold a Union camp meeting, near
Marklesburg station, Huntingdon &
Broad Top Railroad, commencing on
Friday, August 25th. Boards for tents
can be rented from D. G. Cantnor,
agent at Marklesburg station. Goods
for tent holders will be transported
free of charge. An excursion train
will run on the 27th. A good boarding
tent will be on the ground. Preach
ers and members of surrounding char
ges, With. people generally, are cor
dially invited to unite with us in wor
ship at this, Nature's own sanctuary.
Soon n Goss,
5A9. C. CLARICE,
Preachers in charge.
iSeir Many persons of smart business
qualities, enter into business, but do
not meet with success, simply because
they do not publish to the world their
locality, stock of goods, and facilities
for doing business. Goods once bought
must be sold, and the only way to dis
pose of them is to advertise—informing
the people where they can find the
best and cheapest articles. Get ahead
of your neighbors, if you can, thiough
the press, and there will be no lack of
sale. Common sense and observation
of largo business establishments,dietate
this. Many establishments acknowl
edge their entire success in business to
have been sustained through the pub
lic prints. A word to the wise is suf
&ant.
Long Boon Seeded.
A want has always been felt in this
country of some-system by which a
record of families can be kept and han
ded down to coming generations. This
want, it seems to us, is completely fill
ed by the Photograph Family Record
now being sold by Capt. A S Harrison
agent for this county.
R. 11. Westbrook dr, Co.
Have occupied the store room on
Hill street, opposite the Bank, former
ly in use by W. A. Saxton, where the
attention of the public is invited to
their full stock of Groceries, Candies,
Fruits, Nuts, Toys, Tobacco, Segars,
&o. Give tho soldier boys patronage.
ziEr. The "Democratic" convention
was held on Wednesday, and•rosulted,
as was expected, in the nomination of
no ticket. Legislative conferees were
appointed, and we expect a full ticket
will bo put in nomination before the
day of election. The Convention ad
journed to meet again at the call of
the chairman.
Great. Remetilt s
Prof. MeEntyre's Great Remedies—
the Indian Compound, the Dandelion
Pills, and the Indian Vegetable Worm
Destroyer—for sale at Lewis' Book
Store ; Huntingdon.
- Its : , Wall Papers, Poper Hangings
and Window Shades, &e., advertised
in this issue, by Howell & Bourke, 4th
& Market fits., Pliilada. H & B are
Itanufacturers of goods in their line.
Give thcin a call.
rtg..."Uneasy lies the bead that, wears
a crown."• This may bo' the reason
why the ladies discarded the crowns
of their bonnets.
Items about Home.
Accident.— On Thursday morning a
freight train coming east on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, met with an acci
dont near Anderson's station, by tho
breaking of an axle. Seventeen cars
wore thrown from the track and piled
❑p promiscuously. Three persons
were injured — gone of theth seriously.
man named Hugh Hardy
was struck by the fast lino oast, while
going to work, at AleVeytown. An
arm and leg were broken, and be lost
his life.
Snake bite.—Miss Maggie Rosen
burg, of MeVeytown, was bitten by a
copperhead on tho 14th of July, and
still suffers from the effects of tho
poison.
Corn Crop.—The Hollidaysburg Stan
dard says the corn crop never looked
hotter than it does this year. We can
say ditto for this county.
Political.—Tho Democrats of Blair
county have nominated tho following
ticket : AsseMbly, Major M. B. Mor
row; Associato Judges, James D. Boa,
W. C. McCormick; Commissioner,
Capt. Frank Cassiday; Poor House
Director, John H. •Roberts; Auditor,
Joseph Leighty.
At the Show.—lt is estimated that
3,500 people wore to sea the hippopot
amus at Minn, Wo think we boat
that by a couple of thousand.
• Died.—William Speer, Esq., died at
Williamsburg at the residence of Wm,
G. Huyett, Esq. Mr. Speer was for
many years a prominent man in what
was then Huntingdon county, and for
One term was Sheriff of the county.
Shocking Casualty—Man Killed !
The Ebensburg Alleghanian, of Aug.
17, says :—On Friday last, an accident
occurred in a steam saw-mill at Min
eral Point, this county, resulting in
the death of ono man and the severe
injury of another. The particulars as
related to us aro as follows The men
Were working in the mill at the time.
Too much steam must hay . e been gen.
orated by the engine, for suddenly the
boiler burst into fragments, literally
blowing to pieces the fireman, whose
name was Burket, and of course killing
him instantly. Another employee, na
med Shaffer, Was badly scalded by the
escaping steam. We believe no oths
era were hurt. The remains of the
man. who was killed were interred on
Saturday.,
JOB Paiyrivo Orly at this off; CW.
ACCIDENT TO A WATERFALL.—The
appendages known as waterfalls aro.
daily increasing in size and weight,
by the use of a variety, of articles
known as padding by many of the 'fair
sex, who with to obtain a "fall" of
magnificent proportions. Yesterday
an accident occurred to a young wo
man in Eighth street, which should in
•duce females to be exceedingly careful
in selecting suitable articles for the
"filling" 'of their hairy• appendages,
which shouldalso be properly attached
to their head gear....-Miss, E., a well
dressed young woman, was standing
at the corner of Eighth and Spruce
streets, waiting for a car, When a man,
a painter to all appearance, bearing a
short ladder .on his Shoulder, rapidly
turned the corner, and not-judging the
distance right, came near striking the
lady on the head with an end of the
ladder ho was. carrying.. As luck
would have it, or perhaps ill luck, the
ladder missed the woman's head, but
struck her "waterfall," detached it .
from the back hair, and-caused a gi.ns
oral discharge of the contents, which
combined the following articles:—Two
curled hair puffs, ono piece of mourn.'
ing crape, two dark colored pincush
ions, and ono black worsted stocking.
Those articles had previously boon
carefully covered up by the slender
locks of the maiden. Amid many ex
pressions of regret the man commenced
to pick up the paddings, for the pur
pose of returning them to the wearer,
who retreated in great confusion, with
out waiting for her dry goods. A lit.
tie boy was sent after • her with the
late "Thil," but the
.lady refused to re
cognize tbein.—Phila,Telegraph.
PENSIONS FOR THE 14088 OE LIMES.-
Several applications having been made
to the Commissioner of Pensions, un
der the mistaken impression that at
the last session of Congress the rate
of pension for the loss of a limb had
been increased, it is officially announ
ced that no such change in the pension
law has been made.: For,the loss of one
limb, the army pensionerreceives $8
per month if ho was a private, non
commissioned officer , or musician; $l5
if a second lieutenant, $l7 if a first
lieutenant; $2O if a captain; $25 if a
major, and 830 if a lieutenant colonel
or of any higher grade. The same
rates, • according to rank, are applica
ble to navy pensions. •
ne_Mosquitoes love beef blood'bet
ter than they do any that flows in the
veins of human kind. "Just pnt a con•
plo of generous pieces of beef on plates
near your bed at:night; and you *ill
sleep untroubled by. those pests. In
the morning you will find them full
and stupid with beef,rblood, and the
meat sucked as dry as cork.—Maine
Farnier.
rtm..ln those nights, the following
remark, which a distinguished divine
recently made, may be in season: "I
don't mind so much," said be, "about
the mosquitoes biting me, if they would
not always say grace before meat." -
Ida,. The colored schools in Louisia
na, established by General Banks, em
brace, it is reported, ono hundred and
twenty six schools, two hundred and
thirty teachers, fifteen thousand dill..
dren in day, schools, and five thousand
adults in night and,anday schools;
in all, twenty thousand persons under
instruction,
Mr-The rebel General Shelly has
organized a corps of • four thousand
mounted men for the Mexican service.
The corps is fin• special border service,
and formed entirely of men.of the late
rebel army. It will be a species of
mounted rifle or ranker force The
men aro to receive fifty- dollars per
month, out of which they are to subsist
themselves.
MARRIED,
On the 10th inst.:tt the bride's resi•
deuce, by Rev. J W Lbve, Mr. JOHN
SHOWALTER, of Huntingdon, to Miss
ANNIE B. SNYDER, Of the.tyiehlity:Of
Alexandria, Pa. .
On the 12th day, ofyingmt, 1865, at
Tyrone, Bluir_connty., by Sarni. Joniis,
Esq., Mr. DAVID CLARK, of Blair CO.,
to Miss ELIZABETH Skiaza, of Hunt ,
ingdon county, Pa. •
On Tuesday, 15th inst.;'by Rev. S
II Reid, Mr. SAMUEL W. GILT.; to Miss
ANNIE C. STONER, of Hopewell twp.
On the 17th inst., at the National
Hotel by Rev. J A Price; Mr. W• J:
McKELITEY, of Mapleton,. and Miss
CLEMENTINE M.CDONALD t Or Mill Creek
•
DIED,
In Rochester, - Fulton county, Ind.,
CARRIE JANE ELLIOTT, daughter of
Benj. M. and Emma C. Elliott, August
10,1865, aged 1 yr., Imon, and 8 des.
A - ----
1 1tthe Voters of the Representative Dis
trict Composed of the Counties of Hun
tingdon, 31ein dAd.Tuniata.
Ae the calmest sollcltations of molly of my fellow citr
zone, I ham been induced to offer myself as an ludepon•
dent candidate for the tegislaturit in ibis District, com
posed of the counties of Ifontingdori, and Juniata.
If four years voluntary service in our army for the pres
ervation of our glorious Unto., constitute any claims to
soar suffrage, I ask it of yon: To thy acts as ati officer
and soldier, I iefer you to the oth ration Cavalry during
the war. • J. M. DATER.
Alexandria, Aug. 23, ,a-to
PHILP DEL PIIIA MARKETS
August, 23.
Fancy and Extra Family Flom.: .;. .... —.49,4040.75
Common and Suporflne • $0,60(V,50
.
Rye Flour 0.25
Corn Meal... $0.26
Oniru White Wheat, • . $2,10€52,15
Fair and Prime Rod 51,85®2,13
.
'
Rye ..1.15
Corn, prime Yellow
Cate ' 0
Barley $l,OO
Clovereeed, 1;1a4 lbe 417,00
Timothy $4,56
•
Flaxseed • $2.30
•
Wool - 62@76
Slides •
13
EExtrriF . n00,04,14V*. •
n U m N ily ' r e i lo N ur r bb ?N MARKETS.
•
- ' 610,50
Extra do ®t cal - • 5,00
White Wheat • 1110
Rod Wheat ' 1 60
Ilyo • 100
Corn : . t - 90
Oats 50
Cluverseod _ '''' 10,00'
Flaxseed 1,60
Dried Apples -2,00
Butter . . . .. ... i 25
Eggs 20
Lard 30
,
lion, • 35
Shoulder 21
Me,. nt„
Tallow • ' 10
IVA. "Slavery viewed &ern the Bible
Stand Point," by Rev. J. M. Adair, for
sale nt Lewis' Book Store, price 10
Cents,' if.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
To THE LADIES.—Do you really
intend to cease wearing the beautiful styles now
so prevalent, or dress less elegantly, because the rebel
Jeff. Davis, was captured in Fashionable Female attiset
Ono moment's calm reflection will surely serve to change
your rash resolve. The angels had too ninth good 110D10
to lay aside their pure chaste robes of white, because
they had for a time served to bide the deformities of Med
Prime of Rebels, the Devil. Coo you err to. following the
ezamploof Angels? Than having made up your minds
that you will continuo to. dress tastefully regardless of
rebel acts, do not forget to cult at the store of the subscri
bers, sots mat be happy at all Hazes to furnish you with
such articles of dress as you may desire. Urge your fath
ers, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit
the sumo stork They can here be stilted In good articles
of Boots. Sipes, Clothing Material, Hats, Caps, Queens
ware and a general assortment of Otoceries, on as rea
sonable terms as at any Hoes in town. Store on South
east corner of the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa.
may 11, 1800. FR AIiCIS It. WALLACS.
THE LUNGS.—The cold and changeable
weather tolls terribly on thosewho have weak
and diseased lungs. Many are suffering at
this time with affections of the throat and
lungs. Bronchitis is becoming a very com
mon affliction. Those who aro predisposed
to Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis,
,should
avoid the night air. There aro many pre
parations recommended for those - diseases,
but there is not a doubt but that Dr. Strick
land's Mellifluous Cough Balsam is the best
remedy. We hare known it to effect cures
in the worst cases of Cotighs, Colds, Bron
chitis, Asthma, and primary eases of Con
sumption.
Pennsylvania Agricultural Solely,
TilIP Pennsylvania State Agricultu
nil Society sti!l hold Its i'xbibltion on Tuesday, Wad
iesday, TNuraday and Fetlay, September 20, 27, 28 and
20, 1855, at
WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMINO COUNTY
Any informntion desired 1011 bo given upon persona
Application or by letter to the undersigned at Norristown
or A. BOYD HA NIILTON, President, Harrisburg.
The office of the Society will be open at Willletnepor
on and after the 6th of September.
A. BROWER LONOANEOKER.
Norristown, Aug.l, ISGS. Rocrotary
1865.
THE "VICTOR"
CANSMILL
NEW. TRTUIIPII4 NT AT STATII FAIR%
• COOKS
SUGAR EVAPORATOR
MST IZAPIDEVAPORATOR IN THE WOULD!
"SORGO lIAND—BOOK," FREE.
CANE SEND, by the lb or bushel, Fon. SALE AT COST
Prince & Co'. Now AIITONIAt ORGANS. Thogrent
est triumph or the ago!
New style MELODEONS. with improvements.
Grover 4• Baker's FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
Send for Circulars, (Lc. Free.
A. B. BRUMBAUGH,
Sole Agent,
nag-Om James Cue;, Iluntingdon co., Pa
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ESTABLISHED IN 1840.
Incorporated by the Legislature of the
State of Pennsylvania
Located on the N. IV. Corner of 7th and
(701). Chestnut. sts. . (701)
Designed exclusively to Import a 0101'0110i and.
PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION
MI classes of persons renniro such an education. Those
possessing means, need it in conductingtheir oton business
Thome without means MIA it in obtaining end creditably
filling hieratic° positions to the employ of others.
The course of instruction and practice Is arranged so eat
to fully' nicer the diversified wants of every department of
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TRADE, •
ea comprehended or ambraced under Ilia three general di
vmons of industry: Agriculture, Manufacture and Com
fierce.
Each student ie instructed Individually In both theory
and practice of nook Keeping, according to the most op.
proved and labor saving methods, Business Penmanship,
Calculations, and all the collateral branches of a complete
course of business edutation; and upon passing a satisfac.
tory examination is awarded.by authority of law, a diplo
ma,under the corporate s al of the college.
udenta are received at any time: And it is believed
that n practical expprionce of over warm TSARS will be
considered by the public an ample guarantee of the prac
tical character of the course and efficiency , of the instruc
tion.
All further Information desired can bo obtained at the
college, or by addresalug the Piducipal for a circular by
iairA liberal discount N allowed to wounded and ban:.
ornbly dhcbarged Bailers. The college is open day and
evening. .
T. 11. POLLOCK, A tCy-at•Lavr,
. ; Priuctpal
jy12,1865
DR. VENARD'S
STAR MAGIC LINIMENT.
slooofo ß r n E uy W me A dic ß in D e thal l x il be pa id
eolsois the
Hiewing diseases:
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Spinal Affec
tions, Contraoted Joints, Cholio Pains,
Pains in Side or Back, Toothache,
Headache, Sprains, Sore Throat,
Cuts, Btuises, Burns, and all
Diseases of the Muscles,
• Skin and Glands.
Ti,,, Is an Internal and External Medicine, composed of
Roote, lions and Rarks coal, ne our . forellithera used.—
There in n bountiful simply on the earth to corn all corn.
plaints, If wo only knew what they worn. Tills bus been
a subject for constant study with the Medical Vacuity for
great many years, to end out the kinds best Minimal to
the ahoy° complaints—hoW to put thorn together, and
what portions to• use.
This wonderful remedy needs no recommendation save
the remits which Invariably follow Its application.
SQ-This popular remedy is DM coming Into use from
the fact that it gives good satisfaction.
ire plasm AILS aro invited to teat Its efficacy in ail
sous of Rheumatism, AlDctions .of the Spinal Column,
end all Diseases or the Skin. Mll4CioB and Glands. It has
boon used In thousands of instances under the personal
supervision of the Inventors, and has never disappointed
their' expectations. All wo ask for it is a trial -expert
-mental proof—not the testimony of the men of straw, aro
the vouchers we desire to prt sent to the public.
It would bo well for many now lying in beds of torture,
if those facts could reach their sick chombore. It is more
important to them titan to the Inventors that thin should
bo the case. "Truth le mighty end must provall."
Keep it in your family, for elcknoss comes when
you knot expect It.
PRICE--ONE DOLLAR.
SAMUEL H. SHOEMAKER,
SOLE AGENT, HUNTINGDON; PA
Huntingdon, Pa., July 19,1865. .
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NORTH AMERICA.
Incorporated In Philadelphia, 1794.
CASH CAPITAL $1,715,171,71.
ARTHUR 0. 0311F111, Pratt.
CHARLES PLATT, Pecy.
J. A. HANKIII, Rock Springs, Centro county, Pa., Loon!
Agent for part of Centro county, oleo for parts of Hunt
ingdon and Blair counties.
Feb. 21,'65-Bm.
Revenue Stamps
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•
calve prompt attention.
It. MTH [MET. - ' E. P. THOMPSON.
M I BUR NEI( & TEIOMPSON,.
WHOLESALE
431 r XL •CP CI XOl XL Sit,
/ND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
14d3
PHILADELPHIA.
u1y12,1863-3m.
ESTATE AT
The undersigned will sell foria reasonable 'price the (el.
' lowing foal estate situate in DUBLIN Township, Hunt
ingdon county, belonging to Mrs. Eliza 11. Pym:
No. I.—Adjoining lands of James Neely, Williani - Staw.
art, and ethers, containing one hundred and sixteen
acres and sixty-five perches, more or loss.
No. 2 —Adjoining lands of James Neely, James Kelly,.
and James ere°, containing seventeen acres. more or less.
No. 3.—Apjoining the above and containing seventeen
stores and thirty-six perches, part whereof is cleared.
The real estate above mentioned was purchased by Mrs..
Eliza IL Pym at Sheriff's sale of the property Of William
Campbell. - -
Any person wibbing to pnrchase;the above properties
cannwertain the full partknlars and terms of sale by
calling on 11. C. Robson, Esq or Shade Gap. or
SCOTP,BROVVN fc BAILEY, ••
Huntingdon. July 12, 1953. • Attys. for E. M. Pym.
MisrooluarLiges 31MCcsitelly
HUNTINGDON, PA.
WM. C. McNULTY, PROPRIETOR,
Formerly of the Franklin Hotel, Chambersburg.
TERMS LIBERAL.
may 3, 1865—/Y.
NOW OPEN,
WHARTON & MAGUIRE'S
N E W
.11EICawc1:vvirctrre‘ iStcarp,
IN TILE BROAD TOP DEPOT BUILDING.
The public generally are invited to call before purcba
slog elsewhere.
Huntingdon, Juno 28,1805.
LOTS FOR SALE
•
IN
WEST . HUNTI NGDON, PA
APPLY TO
WM. DORRIS, Jn.,
Agent M. J. B. Thomson.
Huntingdon, June 20, 1865.
1865.
CHEAP • GRKERY STORE'
3Z3ZINTI3MrII.,
HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA.
T"undersigned ears for, the . in
spection and purchase of customers a large and tis 7
sorted stock of Groceries, Provisions, Sm. Ile. feels sails
fled they can be accomodeted with anything in his lino.
Ills prices are bar, and his stink fresh and good. Ile
keeps the beet of
SUGAR, COFFEE,
TEAS; SPICES, SALT,
TOBACCO & SEGARS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, :
. HATS & CAPS, &e:
A LSCY---
HA MS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR,
FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE,
And NOTIONS of every kind.
A select stock of DRY GOODS, togetliee with
and all other articles kept In' Welllegtliated
establishment for sale at reasonable prices,
Ills store Is on Hill street, nearly opposite the
Dank, and In the room formerly occupied by IL Wore.
Coll and examine. Z. YLINTEit.
Huntingdon, Juno 7, 1565.
sEir The above Fork is for sale at
tho Hardwaro storo of Jas. A. Brown;
Huntingdon, Pa.
juno 7, '6s—ff.
NEW STORE, AND NEW GOODS,
CHEAPEST CLOTHING in Tont
LEOPOLD BLOOM
HAS JUST RECEIVE[y
A LANG E ASSORTMENT OF. NEW. STYLES OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
' Which ho offers to the public
AT THE CHEAPEST RATES.
His stock consists of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS. £ Om, ctd. &o.
Ills store is at the •
OLD DROAD TOP CORNER, TIUNTINGDPN, PA.,
Moro he will be plcaaed to receive and accommodate all
customers, ' LEOPOLD BLOOM.
Iluistimplon, May 10,1805.
GrOC:071:9) INT_IMNATIS
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!
Tsuccess of our armies and the
I consequent decline in the price of gold and other
commodities, enable'me to send
GOOD TIDINGS TO THE IMAGE:SMITHS,
end all ether. who buy IRON, STEEL, NAILS, Ste.
Having moved toy store to the large and commodious
Brielos Store Room,. I hero receive& a large assort
ment of WAGON TIRE,IIORSE SIIOE IRON; round and
square BAR IRON, bought from the makers since the do.
cline in gold, which I am Belling at GREATLY REDTI
OED PRICES.
All persons wishing to buy IRON, STEEL, NAILS:
LOCKS, PAINTS, CLASS. or any kind of lIA RDWAIIK
for cash, will save manoy by sending their orders, or cell
log at the Hardware - Store of
April 5, '65. ir
GEO. W. SWARTZ,
Clock &
Watch Maker,
At tllo old edam! of Swart. J.: McCabe,
HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA..
my10,1805-ont
=I
The name of this firm has boon chang
04 from SCOTT & DROWN, to -
SCOTT', 3 ROWE & BAILEY,
under which name they viill hereafter conduct their
practice as
ATTORNEY'S AT LAD; lIVIVTINCIDON, P.A.
PENSIONS; and fill dram ereoldiers and soldier? blare
spinet the Government ; will be promptly preeecuted.
May 17, 1865-tf.
mu. melzocr - vcr.a.mrm.
A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS,
CALL AT
!GA R, ,T, SAGER'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
On Hitt Street, two doors =at of
.Lewis' Book Store.
CALL AND SEE. SPECIMENS.
Huntingdon, May 17, '65-if.
ter For neat JOB PRINTING, call at
the "Gump. Jo Pet:4ltie OFFrcu," at Ijun
tinOun,
r rin
rg R. 4 C . 2
X
4 rri
3 K.
5" 2 CO)
g $w
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=IIC
JAMES A. BROWN,
Hun tingdon, Pa
SAiiLNO; T. BROWN, JOHN Y. RUIN
PIANOg& DIELODIANS FOR SALE.
NO. OAtINET ORGA-Ngt•
.14276ytEtc3;ii, .:4ticepwck-
DROFESSOII nuGit
of
fere for sale the celebrated PIANOS irf 7 rE.l l 4,
NOS-. 4 CO.,Tow :York, withal he con.-
eiders cannot be surpassed In tench or tons.
Witty by any instrument in the market.
NUtwithatencling. Steinway & We. instruments are'
considered superior by certain agents, the Professor can
only pronounce them good, fee there Is rat uncertainty irr
the tone which ho will not recommend. As liteak - fs the
only manufactimer that gives a PRINTM GUABANTr.& fof
the durability of his'instrumenti Ibavo no-hesitation/9
recommondlng the same.. ' : -•
Prof.-Coyle is ajudgo, trim the :rant that .he has bed
Weary years experience in teaching riltudeoehleh of itself
qualifies him to recommend . any lustrulnent, but Stock's
The communitygun use theiudiecrettoi in purchasing
Instrrments, brit Professor - Coyle - feels Written' ti.judgs,
snd notwithstanding" all fictlttont advertisements, he
rrould• recommend Sleek lc Co's: in-preference to All Oth
ers. '- • PROF. It. COY.O,
Iluntingclon,tday 24, 18654a1
Pianos, Organs, and 11161olleonsh
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HE undersigned • respectfully
farina the public. that, having obtained from tied
iiiminbuturers ' the sole Agency for the sale of STEIN.
WAY & SONS PIANOS, MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET
ORGANS and CARHART, NEEDHAM &--00.8. 'MELO.
DEONS,he 16 prepared to furnish Instruments to per
sons wishing to buy at the retail prices in , Thiladelphla
and New - York. • • • • .
N. B. Every instrnment Warranted fir Eve years. • ."-• •
Ile Is also sole agent for th 6 'celebrated SEWING MA
CHINES OF GROVER & BAKER, and Would respectfully
request persons wishing to bay Machines - to call and
examine hie before purchasing others; as 'they • are. une
qualled by any Machine manufactured; ,• •• •• ••
Circular. of Instruments or Machines, sent- prompt,,'"
upon application with any additional information desired
• • •B. M. GREENE,. • :
. • • Opposite D. P. Gwln's Store.
Iluntinipion,Pa;•
HARDWARE;.
CUTLERY . :!
IMMENSE STOCK
ENDLESS VARIETY
. • : •
HARDWARE,. CUTLERY, &c,:
NOW OP.EN' ' •
AND . .F OR SAAB BY
JAS. - A. BROWN, ;..
HUNTINGDON; PENNA:
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK.'
Huntingdyn, Juno 7.1865 •
HEAD QUARTERS • ''
NEW GOODS.
D. P. CWIN
INFORMS TILE PUBLIC.)
THAT ILE HAS
JUST OPENED
A
SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODE. -
THAT'
CAN'T BE BE - A. :
IN
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY.. - -
COME AND SEE.
D. P. GIVICIT,
May. 23,'66.'
NEWOLOTEING
AT LOW PRICES
M. OUTMAN •
HAS JUST OPENED A FINE STOCK OF llDie
SPRING AND • SII4BIER GOODS,
Which he Offers to all who want to be
CLOTVED,
•
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TEWESi
fits Stock cOnalsto of !toady-mail!) Cloll.lniefor
MEN AND BOYS,
AL9O x
. BOOTS AND saomvnass'Az4zi CAPS, AC., AO.
Should gentleman deaireany particular kind or ant el'
clothing not found in the' etock on baud, by leaving their
menaure they can be accommodated at short notice.. • •
Call at the coat corner of the Diamond, over Long's'
Grocery.-
MANITAL GUTMAN;
Huntingdon, May. 17, 't.s.
sir : pen:MM .
BOOKS. AND STATIONERY,:
SIMPSON ARMITAGE
AVINC T PURCHASED .ihe cm
titre stock of Wm. Colon, we now offer to the Pub*,
at reasonable prices OM' immense stock of -
MECHANICAL, - -RELIGIOUS,
• SCHOot; -
AND
,MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS;._
PfKIKET 110088;191W1119NAIS, Q.
: . Also; Latest Styles of.' 71.
WAtIetiAPIEIR &
MAGAZINES, and Daily and Weeily-Pipars conatd"t !' lyon hand.
.atyk-Ordera from abroad promptly attended to.
CALL AT. BROAD. TOP CORNER::
' Huntingdon, May3,1805-1y
. . .
Farm Fo x ,
9 - 111 E undersigned offer the Farm on,
which they reside, in West township, Huntingdon
ehunty, at private sale. it Is situated three miles from
Potorehurg, and the same distance. from Railroad and ca.
nal. It contains three hindred end forty-nine acres and:
allowance; good buildings, end about ono hundred and..
fifty acres cleared, and well esianeed for Wstock farm.
J. 8. MAGUIRE,
RACHEL 'MAGUIRE,
apri119,1864-tt.
ALEXANDRA BREWERYi•
E. O. & G. W. GO LDE Ft..
GAPING entered Into ne•partnorebip in the
Alexandria Brewery,' they public are
.inforined
that they will tie propered at 'all times to fill ,
orders on the shorten notice.
Alexeminai*Jan:l3.lB6s-tf. . "
. . .
AW. ASSOCIATION.
d i e undersigned here immolated sthenaselree tOgeitenr,
in theprantiee of thelaw in Huntingdon, Pa. °Mae in.
the one now, and formerly occupied by J. Patten littOtr
art, adjoining the Court, Howse. • •
A. W. BENEDICT, •
J.' SEWELL-STEM-BM'
July 20, 1964
• • -1. , K. STAUFFER •."
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WATOLDIAKER ARP JEWELER,
/tio. 148„1COrth RECO:eD Weer, earner of 91prrz,
rifitaDEZPZ?:Lit t -
Au assortment of Watches, Zeivolfy PlateA
Ware constantly on
,y7yrABLE',/O.R.EICAL/D.4eIFESENTS•I
Jezr Repairing of Waichoe and Jewelry .Proreptly '
. • at,4wsleßtg,•i
E NVELOPES, wholesale and retai lfo r ute ' pooli
MIEBEEti
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