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HUNTINGDON, PA
Wednesday morning, Sept, 27,1865,
LOCAL ,& PERSONAL.
Ta Subxerlbers
These subscribers, receiving a pa
per marked with a I - before the name
will understand -that the timo for
Which they subscribed is up. If they'
Wish the paper continued they will
renew their subscription through the
mail or otherwise. tf.
To the Union 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 are 50 cents for
three months,sl,oo for six months,B2,oo
for a year—in advance Those who
:subscribe for the Globe will find in it
more reading matter than in any oth
•er paper published in the county. The
Friends of :the party and of its nomi
nees in every township, should exert
their influence to give circulation to
Union sentiments. Our books aro now
open for new subscribers.
lINIQN COI7NTY COMMITTEE
A. H. BAUMAN, Chairman County Committee
Alexandria—Dr. G. W. Htiyett, Wiu. M. Phillips.
Berree—Thomas P. Love, John Logan.
Brady—E. A. Green, Winchester McCarthy.
/31rmingtam—G. W. Owen, John It. Thompson.
Casa—Benjamin Fink,'David Stever..
Ca mettle—B. B. WiDams, D. Clorkaon.
Cromwell—T. E t Orbison, Ahem. Carothers.
Carbon—J. F. Ramey, Henry Cook,
Clay—Samuel Delltty, Advilvllecter.
Coalmont—G. A. Heaton, J. S. Berkstresser.
Dublin—Henry C. Itobineon, Wm. Clymane.
Franklin—J. Wareham - Slattern, Bruce John son.
llnntingdon—Sarnuel T. Brown, Jame. Port.
Henderson—John Warefield, James Hamilton.
Hopewell—William Entriken. John Donaldson.
JeinlataA.Shenefelt, Levi Ridenour.
Jackson—Samuel Steffey, A. Oaks.
Lower West, Collins Hamer, Isaac M.Neff.
Morris—Dr. S. Thompson, Abr'm. !tarnish.
Mount Union—lsaac Smith, lame Swoops.
Oneida—Charles Green, Wu,. Stiller.
Orbleorda—D. S. Baker, T. M. Kelly.
Penn—John Householder. Philip Garner.
Porter—A. 0. Neff John Ilnyett.
Petersburg—J. S. McCarthy, Joseph Johnson.
Shirley--George W. Whittaker, Robert Bingham.
Shirleyeburg—William B. Leas, Peter Myer..
.Spriugfleid—Morris entails'', Benedict Stevens.
Tell—William Wilson, Jesse Yocm.
Todd—John Kitterman, H. S. Green.
Upper West—Henry Neff, Thomas Montgomery.
Union—John S Ilendermn, Richard Chlicote.
Walker—Jam ea Ward, Joseph McCoy.
'4Warriorsmark—B. F. Patton,
Beratchings
—Our Chief of Police is doing his
duty, and the good citizens will stand
at his back.
—Valuable personal property will
be sold on Saturday, .October 7th, '65,
at the residence of John Porter, in
Henderson township, this county.
—The camp meeting near Saulsburg
ended on Thursday morning last.
Over fifty people were converted. An
other camp meeting is to ho held in
this county at Cassvillo, commencing
on the 29th.
—A man named Bates who stole
some clothing from Jacob's Hotel in
this place was arrested last week at
Harrisburg, by Officer Charles Baugh,
formerly of this place, and brought to
this jail to await a trial.
—The man who attempted to run off
last week from Mr. McNulty's without
paying his boarding bill was somewhat
frightened to find himself caught. Ho
was obliged to pay up and was let off
with t reprimand from the landlord
and the jeers of the bystanders.
—The foundation work of a new
house in West Huntingdon has com
menced by Oliver Gipple. The other
houses in that section aro fast going
up.. D. M. Artley'a is under roof, and
is a neat structure; the Baptist par
sonage is of brick, and is built up past
the second story.
—Some of our towns.people aro very
partial to a certain board walk within
the borough precincts. We think if
-they should go to some neighboring
towns where board side walks alone
abound, they would get enough of
them. This is not saying anything
"against our board walk, however.
—Since the hunting season has com
menced, the squirrels are having no
peace, and no doubt the report of guns
is continually ringing in their oars.
We think the name Huntingdon, of
our, town, would not apply to the
woods and bottoms around it. At
present, hunting has only commenced.
—Our present Chief Burgess de
serves credit for the energetic offorts
he is making to have our town 'look
inviting by paving the sidewalks of
our much traveled streets. Other
borough improvements have 'been in
prozress And .undergone completion,
ifor..some 'time past, .but we have nog
!lected noticing them. Our borough
',authorities are 'not far behind some
;praiseworthy citizens, in the way of
- ,improvement, and increasing the ac
,commodating facilities as well as the
;otitward appearance of our town. Let
the work go on.
—The arrangements for the fair are
almost completed, as far as the build
ing is concerned. Workmen have been
* engaged for more than a week past in
* erecting the stalls and sheds necessary,
together with a race-course. The stalls
c are numerous, and we suppose the ac
.commodations for articles to be exhib
ited under roof will be as extensive—
,two sheds are already up. It is now
deft, and expected, for the people to
prepare to make it a good Fair. Only
one week remains, as it commences
next Wednesday.
—MeEntyre's Indian Compound,
sold at Lewis' Book Store, is surely no
humbug, or else it would not bo taken
,so freely and rapidly. When people
;find a good, reliable medicine they are
;determined to purchase it, no matter
what their doctors say, and Dr. Mc-
Entyrc's Medicines are just what they
‘ are represented, and cure the diseases
mentioned, and no more. The me di
eines take like hot cakes, and those
- wanting Them should call at Low-is' at
once. Don't do without them, as they
aro a nic@ thing to have in a family:
The Pair
We hope everybody will bring some
thing for the fair. Only ono week
more and it will be at hand. Bring
along your cows, bulls, sheep, hogs,
horses, farming implements, big babies,
turkeys, geese, pretty girls, mammoth
pumpkins, potatoes, boots, young bach
elors, big cabbage, onions, ducks, but
ter, chickens, fruits of all kinds, and
everything you can think of. See pre
mium list for varieties, and don't fail
to bring something.
As wo are chairman on the poultry
committee, wo give notice that wo will
expect to see a large display. We al.
ways count ourself in as a good judge
of poultry, and we shall take great
pleasure in giving attention to all pre
sented for inspection, and if our coop
should bo filled to overflowing we will
not complain.
A neighbor suggests that we offer
the Globe for ono year as a premium
to the mother presenting the healthi
est, most perfect and best looking baby
from twelve to eighteen months old.
We accept the suggestbn and appoint
Dr. John McCulloch, C. Long, D. Mc-
Murtrie, Robert King, Samuel Hemp
hill, W. W. Woods, Adol. Furor, E. C.
Summers, D. Whittaker, and ourself,
as Judges.
A Condu . ctor In Luck.
A Deserted Infant Found in the Cars.--
Oar friend Harry McAtteer, Passen
ger Conductor on the Penna. railroad,
is an extremely fortunate fellow. As
he was coming eastward, last Tuesday
night, with the Pittsburg and Erie mail
train, ho was making his ticket collec
tions after leaving Huntingdon, and in
his searches for hidden passengers he
discovered in ono of the saloons a
"sweet little darling," about four days
old, nicely wrapped in a shawl. The
"package" had evidently been left
there by its heartless mother. Harry,
with the sense of duty that ho will un
doubtedly feel more sensibly ore long,
took the child to his bosom and left it
at Mifflin, where ho had it properly .
cared for. The mother of the child
got off the train at this place and took
the
. direction of The Shaver's Creek
camp meeting, to which place she was
followed,but was either lost sight of in
the crowd, or escaped further pursuit,
as wo have not heard of her capture.
Music, Musical Instruments and Sewing
Machines.
B. M. Greene has opened his Music
Store, one door west of Lewis' Book
Store, near the Diamond, where he
will keep constantly on hand Pianos,
Melodeons, Cabinet Organs, Violins,
Guitars, Fifes, Flutes, &c.; also Sheet
Music, Music Books, and Guitar and
Violin Strings. Ire is also agent for
Grover & Baker's celebrated Sewing
Itaehine.
Those desiring a reliable and durable
instrument will find the genuine by
calling on Mr. Greene, who spares no
pains in endeavoring to please and ac
commodate his customs s.• Being an
expert in the•use of the instruments
ho is prepared to give and leave trial
before purchase. Make up your minds
to give Mr. Greene a call and have an
instrument, during, the Fair. Read
advertisement.
Dinner to the Boadicea.
The last half day of the Juniata
County Agricultural Exhibition will
be occupied in giving a free dinner to
the soldiers of the republic belonging
to that county. To this end, the la
dies of every borough and township in
the county aro formed into a commit
tee to organize systematic action in
getting up and superintending such a
-feast as they well know how to pre
pare. We throw this out as a sug
gestion, and is ono which we think
would to readily approved and heart
ily acted upon by the ladies of our own
county. Let those in • authority in
the Fair to be held for this county
make such a provision at once.
Caught at Last.
The inimatable Poto Jenkins, now
traveling with Bailey's Circus, and
who comes into the ring acting the
part of the drunkard, was the other
day arrested by the constable at Lew
isburg, upon entering the ring. Tho
constable believed him to be a real
drunkard, and made the ariest to pre
vent a disturbance of the performance.
This "sell" upon the constable, and
"goak" upon Pete Jenkins must have
increased the merriment 'when the
facts were discovered, but, neverthe%
less, the circus company had consider
able trouble to convince the officer
that ho had arrested ono of their own
men while in the performance of his
duties as "Pete Jenkins."
Is It Not So I
If you_ have a wife and children is it
not a pleasant thought that you will
hand down to futiire generations a
complete description and a perfect rec
ord, with likeness of yourself and them?
This is the reflection that those persons
enjoy who have secured a "Photograph
Family Record."
Recommendation
As a scientific, systematic and uni
forn3. writer, Prof. TOEIN B. TUSSEY, of
Porter township, this county, can not
be excelled. Bo said by many good
judges. 2t*
Peter K. Harnish,,lWilliam Davis,
William Christy, ',fames H. Davis.
issarThoso who want a good pair of
boots for winter will call immediately
upon Mr. George Shaeffer at his store
on Hill street, near the Piarnowd. He
has just received a new invoice of
goods wl4el? U 9 §9llk, at reasonable
prices.
The Legislature,
We have been informed that certain
men in this Legislative District would
not support the Union nominees for
the Legislature. If Messrs. Baker and
Brown, or either, should be defeated
this fall, certain defeat of the Union
nominees next fall would most surely
follow. The Union candidates, if they
receive the support only of the voters
of the Union party, will have not less
than five hundred majority in the dis
trict. They cannot be defeated by
fair and honorable moans. They are
honest and capable men; and we feol
very sure that ovary honest voter of
the Union party in the District will
give them his support.
Associate Judge and Additor.
The Union County Committee mot
hero on Monday in answer to the call
of the Chairman, and renominated An
thony J. Beaver for Associate Judge.
This second nomination of Mr. Beaver
by a large vote, which was immediate
ly made unanimous, should certainly
satisfy all Union men that ho is wor
thy their support.
The eolnmittee also, by a unanimous
vote, placed upon the ticket Lieut.
Milton H. Sangreo of Walker township
Mr. Sangre() is well acquainted with
the duties of Auditor, having lately
served throe years in that office. lie
is an excellent selection.
gar We have a private word for
those gentlemen professing to act with
the Union party who are busy sowing
the seeds of dissension. If you will not
act with the party for its success be
cause you have been deprived the priv
ilege by the people of dictating the
ticket you desired to see nominated,
we advise you to step aside in an open
and manly manner and permit the
honest voters to lead in the contest
against tho enemies of the party. The
people are always honest and should
always lead—wo want no bettor lead
ers.
An open, bold and manly oppo-
nent does command respect—he can
play the part of a gentleman in poll•
tics as well as in religious or other dis
cussions—but a sneaking, cowardly
opponent, professing friendship for the
soldiers, exposes his true sheep thief
character as soon as he gets in the
neighborhood of an honest and gen
tlemanly candidate whose fair name
ho has attempted to injure, and whose
election •ho expects to prevent by
means only resorted to by the unprin
cipled, and dirty politician.
,gam \Tram, the A ndersonville hutch
er of Union prisoners, new on trial in
Washington, has asked for the consol
ing company of two priests. • His re
quest has been granted by the War
Department, and of course everybody
knows what the villain meant when
he gained such consolation. His guil
ty soul begins to sicken at the approach
of his doom, and as he cannot escape
the punishment of men, he intends to
elude, if possible, the grip of the devil.
REir Treason crushed to earth should
not be allowed to rise again. Voters,
Took to it that on election day you do
not assist in helping it to rise by voting
the wrong ticket. The organization
that lately denounced the soldiers as
hirelings, murderers, etc.; should be
closely watched.
Dar Pianos and Melodeons for sale
by B. M. Brace, No. 18 North Seventh
street, Philadelphia, whose advertise
ment appears in this issue. Those de
siring articles in his line will do well
to give him a call.
Do NOT BE DECEIVED.--The so call
ed Democratic party aro exceedingly
loud now-a-days in their praises of the
returned soldiers, and are oven forcing
themselves to put in practice what
they reluctantly preach, by putting
them on their ticket to make their
platform stronger•. We are sure they
pursue such a course more from policy
than choice. The following remarks
by Major General Collis at an encour
aging Union ratification meeting in
Philadelphia, on Saturday, the 16th
inst., will reveal the true position of
the opposition party, as it is related
by a soldier in military parlance :
"Major General Collis concluded the
speaking. lie made an appeal to the
soldiers to enroll their names once
more in the great cause of the country,
and bo mustered into service to fight
sympathizers wtth treason, as -faithfully
with their ballots as they fought trai•
tors with muskets. It scorned strange
to him that it should be deemed nec
essary to say anything to soldiers on
the issues of the day, but he was com
pelled to caution them. He said :
You must not be deceived by the
head and front of the so called Demo
, erotic ticket being dressed in the na
tional uniforms; you must not be de.
ceived by the enemy's column of can
didates headed by a couple of your
comrades. Didn't Moseby play this
very same game when he stole your
boots ? • Didn't he always head his
column with a few blue coats? Didn't
this tdolf in sheep's clothing always
approach you as a friond,.and then
strip you of everything worth carry
ing away 7 So it is with this modern
Moseby party, who on the 10th of
next month will approach you carry
ing the Stars and Stripes, and led by
couple of blue coats. When the head
of their column appears, I want-you to
look well down its ranks, and I think
you will find following iu the rear as
sorry, and seedy, and hungry a sot of
graybacks as you over set eyes upon
between Petersburg and Appomattox
Court House; and if you do" not hurl
them back upon their reserves in Vir
ginia and South Carolina, Moseby like,
they will rob you, soldiers, of the hard
earned fruittv of your four Dome toil.' "
Bargains
John 11. Westbrook has just receiv,
ed from the city an extensive and well
assorted stock of goods, which he of
furs at reasonable prices. llis articles
are all of the best, and those who
want good bargains should call at
Westbrook's in the Diamond.
Donnel & Kilns. Photographers.
Have taken the rooms lately occupied
by Mrs. Sager; two doors west of
Lewis' Book ,Store, whore all who
want perfect likenesses will please
Call.
Z Special attention is invited to
John Fareiies adv. in this issue. His
assortment of Furs, for Ladies' and
Children's wear is very largo and of a
superior quality. Give him a call.
—Now Goods. We see that D. P.
Gwin has just opened a new stock of
goods. Give him a call.
MARRIED,
On Wednesday, Sept. 20th., by Rev.
S. IL Reid, Mr. JortN SIIENTOS, to Miss
MARY A. PRANKELBERGER, both of Now
Cumberland, Cumberland County, Pa.
On Thursday, Sept. 21st., by the
same Mr. Jour( M. YOUNO, to Miss RN
BECCA M. Stmcs, both of Perry County,
Penna. . •
At Port Matilda, Sopt. 1.4 th., by Rev.
S. 11...1141.0gt0cic, OIIAS. W. MC,IANAMY,
of Pennsylvania Furnace, to Miss MA.
RYA BErtm; of Graysvillo.
Sept. 11th., by the samo, JOHN A.
MOMANAMY, of Pennsylvania Furnace,
to Miss ANNA 8.. Roam, of same place.
On the 21st inst., by Hey. J. A.
Price, Hr. TuomAs F. DEAN, of Fort
Wayne, :Indiana; and Miss ANNIE M.
LAmP,*of Huntingdon County.
DIED,
In this place on Thursday morning,
Sept. 21st., 1865, after a fow weeks ill
noes, D. J. B. LuDEN, aged years
PHILADELPHIA MARRETS.
September, 27.
Valley and Extra Family Flout.. .......$9,60®10,60
Coni aeon and Superfine $7,00g7,75
Rye Flour •
$O.OO
Corn Meal . . $ L. 76
Eu Era Whit° Wheat, 02.35012,40
Fair and Prime If ed $2,07032,20
Rye't ' .... ................. .........1,06
Corn, prime Yellow ' 4,76
Oats 61
Earley 01,00
Clorrreeod, fO4 Ibil , $7,60
''.!imotior - ' 55,50
Flaxeeed . 53 30
Wool • 82@75
Ride. 13
. .
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY IIY S. E. HENRY & CO.
Extra Family Fiona 'fbhl e 10,50
Extra do I; owl ~ 5,75
White Wheat 0 00
Red Wheat 1 90
Rye
99
Corn 80
Oats 50
Cloverered 7.50
0
Flaxseed OO
Dried Apples ........................ ................. ....... ...2,00
Rutter 30
000. 05
Lard 30
Ilxm 35
Shoulder 21
Sides
Tallow 15
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
To Illy Fellow ,Soldiers, and Fellow Cit
izens Of Iluntingdon County.
I announce myself to you as an Indepen
dent Union Candidatelor the office of Asso
ciate Judge. And in doing so, you have the
right to know who I am, and why I ask your
votes.
I was born and reared in Penn township,
and am now 32 yehrs of age. Raised a far
mer, I fulloWed that pursuit until the com
mencement of the rebellion, when on the 16th
of September, 1861, I enlisted as a private in
the company of Capt. J. 11. Wintrode in the
53d Regt. P. V., pommanded by Cal. Brooke.
I was engaged in the seven days battles on
the Peninsula, at Antietam, Chancellorsville,
!ntermetliate fights, and
On the 14th of October, iovo, n ,or ni!!”
from Bristow Station, Va., I had my right
arm nearly shot off, compelling me to have
it amputated closet to the shoulder, a few
hours afterwards. firas then.taken to the hos
pital in Aleiandria, where I lay until March
1864, when-I- was transferred to the Invalid
Corps, in which I remained until the 21st of
August, 1865, Wheti I 'woe discharged. Hav
ing been made Orderly Sergeant, and it being
a part of my daty to keep the rolls of the
company, I did my tyriting with my left hand.
This is a brief account of my services during
the Avar, and I take pride in referring to my
Company.tinnleyinental Officers for my rec
xed-tur_a-,...1.14.,( uri - n-s - for-:-.4.nrinktnr n
citizen, I refer to.my • neighbors alifitite, - it , •
respective of. party.
lam not -and never was a politician. I
love my country, and am willing to risk my
life again in her defence. I claim no honor
for what I have.done—it was only my duty;
but as lam poor, and, having lost my right
arm in the service, and unable to earn a
livelihood by honest toil, I appeal to the peo
ple, soldiers and citizens, to reward those
who have been crippled for life in this great
struggle to preserve the Government. The
soldiers who fought by my side under our
glorious flag, and are ready to do so again
will not turn from the appeal of their former
comrade in arms. • If there is anything on
earth that sanctifies friendship and proves our
common brotherhood, it is the sufferings, the
struggle, and •the wounds of war. As the
greet fight is now over, the rebellion sup
pressed, and peace restored, we should not
forget the brave men who won us the victory.
If elected I premise to diScharge the duties
of the trust with honesty and fidelity ; and
whether elected or defeated, I shall be none
the less true to-my country, end her -trium
phant flag. • ANTHONY J. BEAVER.
„ • .
A SSESIBLY.
Mho Voters of the Representative Dis
Met Composed of the Counties of 'lnn
tingdoti, 'Mifflin and Juniata. •
At the earnest solicitations of many of my fellow citl
ZCI2S, I have been induced to offer myself as an indepen
dent candidate for the Legislature in this District, com
posed of the counties'of Huntingdon, Mifflin and Juniata.
If four years voluntary service in our army for the pres
ervation of our glorious Union, constitute any claims to
your suffrage , I ask It of . you. For my aCts as on of fi cer
and soldier, 1 refer you to 1108th re 1.1141 Cavalry during
filo War.. J. M. roitTER.
Alexandria, A ug. 'fs-to.
Photiograph Frames,
A splendid assortment of largo size
just received and for sale at Lewis
Book Store. It
Great Remedies
Prof. MeEntyre's Great Remedies—
the Indian CompoUnd, the Dandelion
Pills, and the Indian Vegi:itable Worm
Destroyor—for sale at Lewis' Book
Store, Huntingdon.
Itoveuuo
From' cent to $lO, always on hand
and for sale - tit Lewis' Book Store.—
Orders by Mail, accompanied with the
cash for stamps and postage, will re
ceive prompt attention.
Igo For neat JOB PRINTING, call at,
the "Omar. JOB PAINTING OTFICII," at Hun
tingdon, Pa
11616 Justices' and Constables' Fee
Bills for sale at Lewis' Boolc Store.
SPECIAL. NOTICE,
LADIES.-:—tto you really
intend to cease wearing the bountiful styles now
so prevalent, or dress lees elegantly, because the rebel
Jeff. Davis, was . captured in - lash/pueblo Female attire?
Oue moment', calm reflection will sorely serve to change
your rash resolve. The angels had too mach good sense
to lay aside their pure chaste robes of white, because
they had for a time served to Lido the deformities of that
Prince of Rebels, the Devil. Con you err in following the
exempleof Angels? Then having made up year minds
that you will continuo to dress teetefully regardless of
rebel acts, do not forget to call at the store of the subscri
bers, who wilt be happy at aU times to furnish you with
such articles of dress as you may desire. Urge yonr teth
ers, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit
the same store. They can hero be suited In good articles
of Boots, Shoes, Clothing Material, Hate, Ceps, Queens-
Ware and a general assortment of Groceries, on as rea
sonable terms as at any House in town. Store on South
east comer of the Diamond, Ifuntingdom
may 31, 1331 FRANCIS B. WALLACII.
DE. STRICKLAND.—The valuable rem
edies offered by this regularly educated
physician, who came here from Tennessee,
highly recommended, will be found adver
tised in our columns. His office is No. 0
East Fourth street, Cincinnati, 0.
We would advise any one suffering from a
distressing cough or any affliction of the
hroat or Itnagß, to try Dr. Strickland's Mole-
Huang. Ceugh.Balsam; it is for sale at the
drug stores.
-NOTICE.
(Estate of Benjamin Feuse,
Letters of Administration hare been granted to the
undersigned upon the esteto of Benjamin loose, late of
Hopewell township, Huntingdon county, deceased. ' All
persons Indebted will make payment, and those haring
chits present them, properlyan thenticated, to us.
ANN FOIISE, Adollniatratzlx.
ADAM NOUS E,,Aclmloktrator
12=
DIVIDEND DECLARED.
HUNTINGDON, Sept. 13, 1863.
The Directors of the Porter Island Oil Company hare
this day declared a
DIVIDEND OF ONE PER CENT.
on the capital stock of the Company, for the month of
August, payable on mid after the 20111 hut.
W. !PR. WILLIAMSON,
se'.7.o-3t Sccretriry.
QTRA.Y STEER.
kJ Came to the premises all the subscriber in Tod twp.
In the latter port of November last a dark brio
dle STN ER, supposed to be two years old, but WI.
not marked. A white streak between the fore. Wl."' •
legs, and the end of ths tall white. The owner is rogues.
ted to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and
take It away; otherwise It will be disposed of according to
law. . (salts) NICHOLAS CRUM.
clagorri-x<cozw.
ON tho night of the 13th of Soptern•
V/ her, 11135, the Safe of the Huntingdon & Broad Top
Railroad Office, at Huntingdon. vra.4 blown open and a
$lOOO Bond of the consolidated tenon per cent. loan of the
Huntingdon & Broad Top Railroad Company, No. 1037,
extracted therefrom. All peroons are cautioned against
negotiating the earn°, no it will not lie paid by the Cont.
patty OLIVER AYRU, Supt.
Superintendent'. Office, .1
Huntingdon, Sept. 14th,
BOOTS S; SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Heady Made Clotliing, Hardware, Queensware,,te,,
at sell) S. E HENRY & CO.
ATACKEREL, SHAD, HERRING,
Sitar. Shoulders at S. L. HENRY & CO.
S, I
LANNEL WOOL, PLADS, SA-
F linetta, Clothe, Casehnerte, Kentucky eans. &c., at
sag) S. E.IIENILY CO.
NEW GOODS.
S. E. Henry & Co. hove just received their fail
Mock of goods, which they are aelliug at very reduced
prices. sel9
T UST RECEIVED at S. E. HENRY
& CO'S. MA MMOTII STORE, a largo stock of Ladies'
Dress Rood, of tha Incest styles. 501.9
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
[Estate of James Lane, decensed.3.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Huntittmlon county, to di tribute the balance on
tiro Administration account of James It. Lane, Executor
of James Line, deceased, will attend to the duties of his
appointment on Thursday, the 25th day of September, nt
his °lnc° in the borough of Huntingdon, at one o'clock,
P. 31., when and whore 111 persons Interested will present
their claims, or ho debarred from coming in for any share
of said food. MI. A. STEPHENS,
September 13, kS-td. Auditor.
JIIITOR'S NOTICE.
•
[Estate of lease Fisher, &emend.)
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphana'
Court of Huntingdon county, to distribute the balance In
the hands of Thos. P. Ciiinpbetl, Esq., es administrator of
the estate of Isaac Fisher, deceased, will attend to the du
ties of his appointment at his 'office in the borough of
Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 27th day
of September.
at one o'clock, P. 31., when and where all persons Interes
ted rill present their claims, or be debarred from coming
in fora alma of said hind. W3l. A. STEPHENS,
September 13, '6l—td. ' Auditor.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Margaret Entriken, deed.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Huntingdon county to distributo the funds In
tho hands of John It. Given, surviving Executor of Mar.
garet Entriken, tlee'd.ovill attend to the duties of his ap
pointment at his office in the borough or Huntingdon,
on TUESDAY, the 3d day of October, at ono o'clock, p m,
when and whore nil persons interested trill present their
claims or bo debarred from coming in for any share of said
WM. A. STEPHENS,
se2Ota •
• Auditor.
•
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
[ltsiato of Henry T. Irhito, Esq dee'il.f
The undersigned, auditor appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Huntingdon county to distribute the fund in the
hands of Adolphus White, ialmittistmtor of Henry T.
White, late of tiro borough of Huntingdon, deceased, to
and among, those entitled thereto, h ireby gives notice that
he will attend at his ogle° in the borough of Hunting
• don, on SATt RDAY, the 211 day of Sapteinber next, at•
one o'clock, P. 51., for tho purpose of making said distrib
ution, whon nod where oil persons having claims against
the said fund are required to present the same, or be du.
barred from coming In for any share of the said fund.
au3Otil THEO. IL OltliatElt, Auditor.
_KEW SKI' -• FO ; • :
--- xne - g r tear—iiworieiv.-o,Fthe age in
3ECC:OC)3P maEroeur.s.,
J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex
or double, ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT.
This invention consists of Mylox (or two)Eilliptic pure
refitted steel springs, ingeniously braided tightly and Item,
ly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, most flex
ible, elastic and durable spring ever need. They seldom
bend or break, like the single springs, and consequently
preserve their perfect and beautiful shnpe mere than twice
as long as any single spring skirt that ever has or can be
made.
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure
to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be ex
perienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, °pores
carriages, railroad cars, church peeve, arm dieing, for pro
menade and house dress ' as the skirt can be folded when
in nee to occupy a small space as easily and conveniently
as a sills or muslin dross.
A lady haring enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and great
convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic eteei spring
skirt for a single day will never afterwards willingly die.
pence with their use. For children, misses and young
lashes they are superior to all others.
'1 ho hoops are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread
and will wear twice an long as the single yarn covering,
which is steed on all Anglo steel hoop skirts. The three
bottom rolls on every skirt ere also double steel, and
twice or double covered to prevent the covering from
wearing off the rode when draggittg down stairs, stone
stops, &c., which they are constantly subject when in IMO.
All are made of the new and eh gent corded tapes, and
are the best quality In every part,
.giving to the wearer
the most graceful and perfect shape possible, and are un
questionably the lightest, most desirable, comforinbte,
and economical skirt ever made.
Waste' Bradley & Cary, propriotors or tho Invention, and
sole manufacturers, 9/ Chambers, and 79 and 81 lteade
atroota, New York.
For Bale In all Elret-close stores to this city, and through
out.the Coifed Stain, Galindo, Havana de Cuba, Mexico,
South America, and the West Indies.
e Inquire for the Duplex (or double) Elliptic Spring
Skirt. sel33in
RIDGE LETTING.
The County Commissioners will receive - proposals
a their office up to ono o'clock, on Saturday, the 7th (boy of
October 1865, for Int Ming a bridge across Aughwiek
Creek at Meadow Gap, near Wearer's mill. To be an open
bridgn of on, span ono hundred feet long, weather board
ad at tho sides. Abutments to bo 12 toot high above low
water mark. Man and specifications can be acen at the
Coramloslimera i office. By order of the Board.
!MUT W: MILIAN Clerk.
Sept. 13,'65-n6
910 TAX COLLECTORS.
Ji Tho collectoto of State and county taxes are hereby
notified to collect the amounts on their duplicates Immo.
diritely and pay it Into the treamary. The large amounts
heretofore required for relief to soldiers' families liars
made it necessary to give this notice, as money Is now
needed for the current OXIMMOS of the county and it must
ba collected.
M. F. CAMPBELL,
JNO.- HOUSEHOLDER,
JACOB MILLER,
Commissionera.
IMEI
New Musical Instruments
havejust been received at Lewis' Book
Store. Violins from e 3 to e 50.
Cuitars from $l2 to e 35 ; Banjos $ 8
and $ 9 50; Accordeans 6 6 to $l5 ;
Fifes, Bows, Strings, Rosin, Tail
Boards, Bridges, gouth Organs, And
Jews harps.
Gold Pens Pencils,
The best assortment of the hand
somest and best styles, foir pale at
Lewis' Book Store. tl
TOTICE
Letters testamentary uponthe last will and testa
mint or JOHN HEWITT, latent West towneuip, deceased,
having been this day granted to the undersigned, all
persons Indebted are hereby, notified to make payment,
and those persons having claims to prose t them
• BENJ. F. HEWITT,
Huntingdon, Ang. 16, Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOIt'S NOTICE.
[Mato of Armstrong Willoughby, dee'.l.l
Letters of administration 143011 the estate Of Armstrong
Willoughby, Into of Huntingdon bor., deed, having been
grouted to the undersignqd, all persons indebted to the
entato will make payment, and thoso haring claim. will
present Ilium for settlement.
DAVID BLACK,
sopt 0,1565-6 - Administrator.
•
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-
Natnto of John Hough, deed.
Leiters or Administration upon the estate of John
Keogh, late of Clay tdwnshlp, Huntingdon county
deed, having been grunted to the undersigned, all persons'
haring claims against the estate are requested to present
them to the undersigned, and all persons indebted will
motto Immediate payment. ' C. It, McCARTHY,
Saltillo, Aug 23, ISOTI-6t. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
[Estate of Robert Wilson, deed.]
Loiters of administration having been granted to the
undersigned, on the eetato of ltobbrt Wilson, into of Onei
da twp., deceased, Ml persons knowing themselves
indebted to said estate are yequested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims, to present them prop
erly authenticated, for settlement..
Aug. 2i, 1885-6 t, HENRY WILSON,
• Administrator..
A T TEN T1ON!
R. S. WESTBROOK Si. CO.
Would respectfully call the attention of the iro
public to their fresh stock and attractive no, 1 . 61 i
r lety of
GROCERIES,
•
CONFECTIONERIES, n?
TOBACCO & SUGARS,
NUTS, TOYS, -1
And in fact everything generally kept in such a store.
They are prepared to soli at the moat remonablo prices,
and by a close attention to businoes, and their endeavors
to please everybody they hope to gain the good will and
Patronage of the public.
Their store is located on Hill street, directly opposite
the First National Bank,- and was formerly occupied by
Mr. Win. Saxton. ael3-tra
rrEACIIERS' EXAMINATIONS.-
1 The undersigned will moot the teachers and school
directors et this county for the public examination of ap.
plicants, as indicated in the following table:
Porter tp., and Alexandria bur., Aug. 17, at Alexandria
Morris township, " 18, at Spruce Creek.
Franklin township, . 19, at Frankiiiirille
West township. . " 22, at S. 0. Bridge.
Carbon twp., nut Coalman t. bor., " 24, at Coalmont.
Warriormark tawnsiiip, . ', 20, at Birmingham
Brady township. • . " 28, at 31111 Crook.
Walker town4h ip, Soptambor 2, at It. IL Station.
Barret., + . 9, at Manor Hill. -
Jackson, " fi; at MeAlevy's Fort.
Oneida, " 8, at Centre Onion B. H.
Henderson, • di 9, at Union Schoolhouse.
Shirley, . 11, at Mount 'Union.
Union, " 12, at Mapleton.
pons. " 13, at Marklesburg.
Hopewell, " 18, at Coffee Run.
Juniata, " 16, at 801 l Crown 8 11,
Shirleysburg a Shirley " 19, at Shirloyaburg.
Cromwell, " 20. at Orbi.nia.
Dublin, - 4 2.1, at Shade Clap.
Tell, " 22, at Bollingartown.
Casa and Camille, " 26, at Camille.
Tod, . 27, at Newberg. •
Clay, " 29, at Scottsville. •
Springfield, " 30, at Meadow Clap.
The examinations will commence at 9 o'clock, A. u,, unit
all applicants fur examination trill attend at that time.
It. MCDIVITT, Co. Supt.
. . -
liuntingdon, August 23,1865. .
PROF. J. 11. 31`L'STYRE'S GREAT PRIIRDY,
TR6
INDIAI COMPOUND
Ditenal all Extend
WILL CURE:
'Warrboai, Bloody Flux in ono day,
Ifeadache,and Earache in three minutes.
.rit , Tootlinebiln one minute.
4" , 4- Neuralgia in live minutes,
Sprains In twenty minutes,
Az- Sore Throat in ten minutes,
Ata- Chao and Cramp In five
•
Rheumatimn in one day,
Oa. Pain In the Back or Side in ten miunies,
M. Bad Coughs or Colds In one day, .
Fever and Ague in one day.
C - Cures Deafness, Asthma, Piles,
le-Bronchitis Affeclione, Dyspepsia,
Inßasnmation of the Kidneys, Erysipelas, '
my Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart
Keep rt in your .Families—Sickfiess
comes when least expected.
I propose to check, and effectually dissipate more ache
and polo, and to accomplish more perfect equilibrium of
all the circulating fluids in the human system, than can
be effected by any other, or all other methods of medical
std in the same space of time.
TDB POPULAR REMEDY Is fast comlog into use, for
the fact thin I curs, tree of charge, all these com
plaints whenever there Is an opportunity to do so. As
soon as ills applied it almost miraculously kills the pain.
I do not usk you to buy before you are certain of its effb
Menu. If you have an echo or. pain, It is warranted to do
all it purports ou the label; otherwise the money will be
refunded.
I do not propose to curo erery disease—only a clans
namod by my directions. My liniment operates on chem•
teal nod electric principles, and is, therefore, appliable,
to the cure or natural res toratire of all organic derange
ment arising from no impropor circulation of the nerve
vital fluids,
Prof. J. 11. MeEntyrtds INDIAN COMPOUND acts di
ofl !lm absorbents, reducing glandular and other
swellings in Lcredibio uhert time r without any pomade
danger from its use uncief PP; rmible
This in an internal and external medienni--Compcseu
'mots, herbs and barks, such as our forefathers need.—
Thom is a bountiful supply on earth to cures)) complaints
if wo only know what they were.
This has bean a great study with tho Medical Faculty
for many years, to And out the kinds beat adapted to the
above complaints—how to put them together, and what
proportions to use. • J. 11. McIiiNTYRD,
Proprietor, Reading, Pa.
For sale at Lewis' Hook Store
Huntingdon, Pa., Pent. 0, 1865.
la hi!' al Alm re.ralA ay. glum AMIE
. BUISTINGDON, PA.
.111i1NRY SMITH, Proprietor
irmar n aork; Aug. 23, 1663.
JAMES H. • ELDREDGE. CEO. P. ELDREDGE.
ELDREDGE it. BRO.,
Publishers, Stationers, Booksellers,
_Aro. 17 and 19 South Sixth:. Street,
•
(Above Chestnut) . PHILADELPHIA . ..."
Particular attention paid to the" country trade.
Always on bond a large supply of Letter. Cap, Note,
818, and Wrapping" Paper; Envelopes; School and Ml,.
cellaneous Books; Pons, Ink, Slates, Mucilage, Photo
graph Albums, Paper Bags, Ac., ho., he.
Liberal terms to cash =Comore. ang2B'Bs—ly
NOTICE.
Raving retired from Nis/noes at this place, we take this
opportunity of returning our thanks to our many cask,-
morn, especially our 3farkelsburg friends who to liberally
extended us their patronage, and expect that in thus reti
ring good feeling may prevail. If wo should resumo
bo
siueea in this vicinity we hope their cuotum and goodwill
shall again be given us.
ag-To dolinquents we would say that we desire closing
our hooka soon, and in order to save costs and trouble,
immediate settlements ore solicited. Those havingclaims
against us will present them.. ,
nirklesburg, Aug. 20. 'WM. BRO.
MoENTYRIrS
DANDELION PILLS,
For all diseases arising from ono cause, 41z: Tone and
Ague, Dyspepsia, Oatarrh in the Head, Wenk and Wrier.
derod Stomach, such as Indigestion, Sick Headache, Old.
dinesa of the Head, Weakness of Sight, Windy Aliments.
Rheumatism, and Rheumatic Pains, Pains in the Back or
Side, Nervous Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Impurity of
the Blood, Blotches or Eruptions of the Body, Gravel,
Worms, die., Jrc. Sold at 25 cents per box.
,PacENTYRE'S
T.NDIAN VEGETABLE
WORM DESTROYER !
This infallible medicine is warranted to expel worms Is
all cases and may be given to cnildren of all ages, Al they
are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless.
Can be bad at Lewis' Book store, Huntingdon, Pa.
1865. PHILADELPHIA 1865.
3PEtaparges, dicta.
HOWELL & BOURKE,
MANUFACTURERS OP
Paper Hangings & 'Window Shades,
PHILADELPHIA
N. B.—Always in storo a largo stock of
LINEN and OIL. SHADES.
Philadelphia, Aug. 23-3 m.
BILL POSTER.
The undersigned. offers hie cervices to business
men nod others desiring circulars distributed or handbills
posted. He CAD bo aeon at the CiLoaa office.
Huntingdon, Aug.lo, 1805. JOHN KOPLIN.
A-210019r New 14ot of Wall Paper,
Just received 4t. Letyis' Pook Store
Pennsylvania Agritultural Society,
.
MITE Pomisylimnia Stato'Agribilfen:
rarSiirletyhard its itzbibition on'Turadiy, *4:7
rieHdoi, T' , uraday aad Friday, Balitoinber 28, 27,'28 and ;
29,1605, at •
IVILLIAhISPORT,• tYCOMTNif COUNTY.-
Any Information desired tt o ll,la , litxth pereouilf
Application or by letter to the utidersigal'at Norristown . ;
or A. BOYD lIAMILTOBI, President, 118rrIthltrft%
The office of the Eoclety WflYDeopen eie willistasport
on and after the sth of Soptember.
BROWENLONGANNCENN.
Norriatown, Aug.l, 1805. Secretary.
4'l °114)
1.,
i dest
' I '
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I '
EISTABLISTILD IN 1840;
Incorporated by". the Legislature of OW
_ •
'State of Pennsylvania:,
Located, on the. N. W. Corner of 7th aria'
(701) Chestnut sta. (701)!
Deafghed exeluvirely to inipart a thorough
. .
PRACTICAL BUSINESS,. EDUCATION::
All classes of persons require tmeh.sus education. -Thou
possessing means, need It In conduiting ihrfronotbnifinese
Those without moons need it in obtaining and creditably]
filling lucrative positions in the employ of Were. •
The course of instruction and practice is arranged 5014
to fully meet the diversified trouts of every department of
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TRADE,
as comprehended or embraced under the three general di,.
visions of industry: :Agriculture, Agriculture, Elasistfaetnre and Cons
Each studeht Is Instructed individually Iq both theory
and practice of Book _Keeping, according to the most ap e .
proved and labor saving methods, Bustneas - Perimanship,.
Calculations, and all the collateral branches.of a templet%
course of business education; and upon passing a settee°,
tory examination Is awarded,by authority of law, a diplu.
ma, under the corporate iv-al of the college.
Students aro received:at anytime;. And it is believed•
that a practical eiperionee, of over iiviearr Tun will ho
considered by the public an ample guarantee of the prso.
tient character of the course and efliciency of the instruc,
Con.
An further Information desire," can be obtained at the
college, or by . addreesing the Principal foreblecular by
mall. -
liberal discount is allowed to wounded and.hon
orably dlicharged soldier", The college Is open day and,
evening. .
T . . 11. POLLOCK, AtCy-at-Lave,
- Principal.
Jy12,1565
1865.
- THE "VICTOR",
CANL MIZ,L.
NEW. TRTIIMPLTANT AT STATE'FAINSI.
COOK'S -
SUGAR EVAPORATOR.
MOST RAPID EVAPORATOR IN TIIE WORLD!
"SORGO HAND -BOOK," FREE.
CANE SEED, by the ID or bushel; FOR SALE AT COST 1
Pelnce Co's New'AUTOMATTC.OROANS. • TLogrest
est triumph of the ago! • ,•• -••
Now style MELODEONS; with tiliprovotitinic
Grover 4.Baker's FAMILY SEIVINQ.DFACIUNEEL.
Send for Circulars, &a Free..
A. B. BRUMBAUGH,
Sole Agent,
James Creek.ltuntlngilon •ak.
MEM
DR. VENARD'S
STAR - MAGIC LINIMENT. ,
$lOOO REWARD will be paid
for any medicine that excels this for Ms
following diseases: -
-
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Spinal Affect.
Sons, - Contracted 'Joints,- Chalk: Paine,.
Pains in , Side or Back, Toothache,
Headache, Sprains Sore Throat,,
cuts, 'Bruises, Burns;and
,all
Diseases' of the Muscles
Skin and. , .
Tots is in Internal and Etternal Ihnnerne, ontriposed of'
Roots, Herbs and Barks each as our forofathers
There le a bountiful supply on the earth to, cure 011 colv
plaints, if we only knew what they were. This has been
a; subject for constant study with the Medical Faculty for
a u great Many years, to find but the kinds best rulepted to
abort, complaints—how - 'to put• them together, and
.
N en. ,„;;tions t 0 use.
This wonderful remedy needs no ream:rimed tttion save
the results wblch invariably follow Its apfdituttion;
re. This popular remedy is fiat coming , lnto use from
the fact that it gives good satisfaction. •
: . Altl'''FllY9 l olANß aia int.ited to Leib its eflacsiy; in all
casts 'of' Rheumatism,. Affections of 3,tbef SpinalTotnmn,
and all Dioceses of the Skin; MusciesAnd Glsods,- - It has:
boon need thcinsands. Of Instaucks tinder thnperitonsi •
supervision of:thrt Indenture, and bee neverdisappitinted
their expectatiotair. All weAsic ;for it is h trialerberi
mental proof—not the testimony of Menton altar/it% are
if these facts could fecal their sick' chambers.; St ; Is
Important to'thein than to thoinTentore that thii should
be the case. "Tenth to mighty end. net pregati."..
Ara- Keep it in yanr.family, for sickness comes when
ieu least expect it.
PRICE=-ONE DOLLAR.
SAMUEL H. SHOE3l.OliEli,:'
SOLE AGENT, .HUNTING.OGN; PA.
Huntingdon, Pa, July19;1805.
30.1r.abzutx,ge,3pcopo1,
„ • •.liirmropOrt, PA•
C. meNtriTY',PßOlliairbii, ,
Formerly of the Frauklin Rotel; Cheobo riburg
TERMS LIBERAL:!
may 3, 1.865-I.y.
I. K. ST.A.T.T.FFKR, •
Aef ,
WATCHMAKER AND 4EIVELER„,
No. 148 North SECOND Street, corner !at Quarry,
PIIMADELPEILL'
An assortment of Watches, Jewelry, 311rer & Plated
- - Ware constantly on hand,
SEI473LE FOR Hoz4D.Ar.i7k.irsgiArr9i _
.45r Iteparipg of Watches and Jewelry . = ~ giomptly
. . attended to.
Wscivi.7 VNT.ZLICT
A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH tIit.EN'ESS, ,
CALL AT
-- MRS < i JLSAG2II*
PHOTOGRAPH GALI 4 ERY -
On Hilt Street, tIIJO doors west of
iewis' Book Store.
CALL AND SEE Ska6iENS.
Truutiugdon, 5a117,
GEO. W. - SWARTZ '
Clock &
Watch .
.
At the old stand of Swattn & 51cCnha,
HILL STREET, HIIHTiNGI7Oii;PiI.-
iny101665-6m , ,
114941:1Z1 S. anows -•- •SOWV Y. IMILI
he narne of this firjyAVl:Lie•-
B
under which naive they will liereaftei - conduct their,.
practice es
ATTORNEYS .Ai" 1”411 1 , HUNISINGDO:V, RA.
PENSIONS, and all claime o oldleri and aalll . ra! 1100 a
epainet the Government, will be promptly proem : ital.;
~iay 77, 1865-it.. . • ,
1123=13
.. •
1 ( .
o.
AS.O.CIAT.T.ON: •
o . niictorafgnVd have associated th'euteelves tnanther
in the preetjp,e . 01 the law in linntluOnn....N., . .o_f4ce in
the one utimt, and formerly cc
oupied by J. - Baled! bitevr.
Ali ; adjoining the Court 1 . 1 . 01 11 R, ... . ; 1 . 3 ;4' ii or
• .. • ' 1 SEWELL ing.W4ll,T,
July 20, 185 k . _
Pg7l
1865.