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    61obe.
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Wednesday morning, Deo, 27, 1865,
W. Lewis, Editor and Proprietor
Hugh Lindsay, Associate Editor.
ANDREW Jouxsox.—The manner in
which the faithful (?) Democracy sus
thin Mr. Johnson is really amusing.—
They claim him as all their own.—
Only a day or two ago, a loud mouth
ed "Democrat" remarked to us that ho
thought Andy Johnson was doing the
fair tiling. Mai, be Was currying out
the principles of the Democracy to a T.
Now that the war is over, and we
have come out of it successfully (no
thanks to the "Democrats") with Pres
ident Johnson always on the side of
loyalty and a permanent union of all
the States, these cursed treason sneaks
are endeavoring, by their .
. support, to
kill Mr. Johnson; but up to the present
writing be has shown his good sense
by keeping aloof from their machina•
tiona• Even if he had the will, ho has
the experience of Geol. McClellan in
living letters before him. It took them
only about six months to sink McClel
lan so deep in political infamy, that ho
will never again rise, even to the sur
face. Mr. Johnson has no desire to be
placed in the same boat with Little
Mack. Ho is, and always will be, a
friend of universal freedom—a thing
the "Democrats" despise. We are
terribly mistaken if ho should be so
blind, after the confidence reposed in
him by the loyal masses, as to be led
away from his pure and honest mot ices.
His past life would then be a lie. The
game of the "Democracy" will not
work. Andrew Johnson is no friend
to either an open or a secret enemy of
his country.
LIBERTY TO ALL.—Secretary Seward
has issued a document stating that the
Amendment to the Constitution in re
lation to the abolishment of Slavery,
has been ratified by the necessary
number of States. Tho amendment
has become a part of the Constitution
of the United States. The American
Nation is DOW truly a free ono, and
the taunts of many upon our ineonsis.
tency in this particular will cease upon
a knowledge of this fact. The voice
of liberty will be heard throughout all
the land. The curse of slavery is for
ever removed, and it, like the rebellion,
has passed away; but we yet mourn
tho effects of the evil. It is a pleasing
consciousness that while slavery is
dead, the Nation survives the shock of
•the great revolution it was the means
of producing; and now that the evil
is past, the nation will live - nntram
meletlby its corrupting and distract
ing elements. Long live the free Re
public!
A REPORT PROM GEN. GRANT.—This
hero has sent a report to President
Johnson which gives some information
as to what ho observed in his recent
tour of inspection through several of
the Southern States. We make the
following extracts from the same:
The following are the conclusions
comp to by me: lam satisfied that
the mass of the thinking men of the
South accept the present situation of
affairs in good faith. The questions
which have heretofore divided the sen
timents of the people of the two sec—
tions—slavery and State rights, or the
right of a State to secede from the
Union—they regard as having been
settled forever by the highest tribunal
(arms) that man can resort to.
I did not meet any ono, either those
holding places under the Government,
or citizens of the Southern States, who
thinks it practicable to withdraw the
military from the South at present.—l
The white and the black mutually re
quire the protection of the General
Government.
It is not the thinking portion who
would use violence towards any class
of troops sent among them by the
General Government, but the ignorant
in some places might; and the late
slave seems to be imbued with the idea
that Atie property of his late master
should by right belong to him; at
least should have no protection from
the colored soldier. There is dangerof
collision being brought on by such
causes.
In some instances, the freedman's
mind does not seem to be disabused of
the idea that the freedman has the
right to live without care or provision
for the future. The effect of the heliet
in the division of lands is idleness and
accumulation in camps, towns and ci
ties. In such cases 1 think it will be
found that vice and disease will tend
to the extermination or great reduction
of the colored race.
gm. Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson in a
speech made in Washington a few ere
in , rs since said:— "Andrew Johnson
is no hbt house plant but a mountain
oak, which defies the fury of the thun
der-gust. Intrepid yet patient, firm
but forgiving, with the - Union and the
Constitution as his pillar and his cloud,
he seeks to reconcile and bring togeth
er again the estranged children of a
common father. Let us all aids him
in the good work and secure its ac
complishment."
Major Harry Gregg, of this
State, has gone on a tour to the va
rious cemeteries where the dead sol
diers from Pennsylvania are buried,
for the purpose of conveying their re.
mains to places in the North.
ra•-- Hon. A. .A.: Barker, tho Repro.
eentative in Congress from this district,
has been placed upon the Committee
of Claims. -
- 55'3;Rhall "reply" in our next.
COURT 'AFFAIRS.
JdIVUARY TERM, 1866
rum-AL LIST,
JANUARY TEICH. 1868
_E.
FIRST WEEK.
J. H. Stouebraker'n rulol'an vs DaViti Stewart.
.Usatulor Olemi fur 1121.1 vs I . Nlt't .11)505.
I.vOnllrd irvilVer us 1f..., It. V. 51. It 15. Ce.
O'llern for uno T.l Dr. MeThirtrio'n adro'r
Dr. D. ,Ilerr.berget'L ca'r. Vs Wilson .t Loren - ,
MOITii Tanker & hiurllsols it Diatom.
W. 11. Ilemlemuu vs A. Wise, et al.
Lowell tittutuway vs &Unlit) 13. Glare.
SECOND WEEK.
Margaret Sheffer vs Fangt, A Cfulor.
S. L. il lasgam: for use vs Mary Gibb >ay's executor.
11ag,, , s k Kit]; vs Samuel B. Grace.
D. S. Peterson. of al vs Samuel Bolinger.
Aaeob lillor's executer vs John Mcroml.,
Jolla Gaston vs 4, M, Wise A, A. Mae.
Matthew Simpson va D. L. Etnier.
D. M. if eck vs S. 1,. Glasgow dr. wife.
Edward Buckley vs Murrits Ilawa's executor
Jo•lion Williamson vs .1. A S. Shively.
Mary DOA rmltt TS Nicholas CrentlWell.
John 11.41 et nl. vs liergen A - . Gifford.
D. G. Wilson vs George Warfel.
Wm. IlriCI.T vs lke;r. joLit Evavol . .
Patrick II ammlll vs W. G. McMurirlo of al.
Enea MeMullen,,for use vs I larches Gorsuch.
Geary B. GrOVe vs J. G. Boyer et al.
W. 0. WAU9N lilt, Prothunotary.
GRAND JURORS.
John Copenhaver, laborer, Shirley.
Sam. Dieffendaffer, blaeksmith,Shirley.
George Eby, farmer, Brady.
David Fleck, farmer, Shirley.
Samuel Gregory, farmer, West.
James Harper, farmer, Cromwell.
John Hetrick, farmer, Brady.
Peter Hanish, farmer, Morris
William A. Hudson, thriller, Dublin
Sam. Hemphill, carpenter,Huntingdon
Henry Holtzapple, miller, West
David Johns, farmer, Cromwell
James Lane, farmer, Shirley
Michael Low, farmer, Morris
John Laport, farmer, Franklin
Graf us Miller, brewer. Huntingdon
Charles Miller, tanner, Huntingdon
,Andrew G. Nell, farmer, Porter
George Nunter, farmer, Henderson
James Park, farmer, Juniata
John ltobb, farmer, Walker
11. R. Shearer, mail contractor, Dublin
Andrew Shoffler, farmer, Cromwell
John Thompson, farmer, Juniata
TRAVERSE JURORS-FIRST WEEK.
James Black, farmer, Porter
Benjamin 1•. Baker, farmer, Tod
J. Berkstresser, merchant Coa[moot
Samuel Bariek, farmer, Barree
James Bricker. farmer, Huntingdon
Lewis Bergans,. farmer, Henderson
David Barrick, farmer, Penn _
John Beaver, farmer, Hopewell
J. Copeley, gentleman, Warriorsmark
John G. Decker, wagon maker, West
John Eby, farmer, Shirley
Jacob Foils°, farmer, Walker
John Gregory, farmer, Walker
Philip Gosnell, farmer, Cass
George Glazier, butcher, Huntingdon
Jer. Grazier, farmer, NVarriorsmark . ,
John R. Gossne,ll, farmer, Cass
Collins rumor , jr., fitrmer, West
Wm. Hoffman, carpenter, Huntingdon
George Hallman. blacksmith, West
George \V Hall, laborer, Brady
Benjamin Heffner, farmer, Walker
David Isenberg, farmer. Henderson
Sainel Kreiger, farmer, Hopewell
George Kyle'', farmer, Walker.
Joseph Logan, blacksmith, Barree
Zach. Lower, carpenter,Wa 11'101'6 mark
Sela Lock, farmer, Springfield
James Lloyd, farmer, Walker
Daniel Logan, inn keeper, Carbon
Robert Madden, farmer, Springfield
Wm. Moore, merchant, West
Isaac Myton, gentleman, Barree
Jacob Mears, clerk, Carbon
George IlLiClatin, farmer, Tod
Henry Neff, miller, West
John Nightwine, farmer, Henderson
' Jacob Park. farmer, Shirley
Wm. J. Pearson, inn keeper, Carbon
John Piper, laborer, Porter
Samuel Rutter, farmer, Cromwell
Samuel Rolston, tailor, Warriorsmark
Easton Rubb, farmer, Porter
It H. Summers, farmer, Hopewell
J. W hitt:titer, of Thos. laborer, Porte•
J. Westbrook, jr shoemaker, Hunti'n
Enhrahn Wright, farmer, Union
Wm. B. White, farmer, Juniata
TRAVERBE JUItOn3—SECOND WEEK.
Anthony Beaver, carpenter, Penn
Simon Beek, farmer, Warriorsmark
J. M. Bo9her, farmer, Shirley
P. H. Burket, farmer, Wurriorsmark
C. Bucher, merchant, Alexandria
Hugh L. Cuok, farmer, Cromwell
William Clark, farmer, Shirley
Daniel Coble, laborer, Union
Robert Cunningham, &rifler, Porter
Samuel Douglas, farmer. Cromwell
Andrew Elias, farmer, Tod
Wilson L. Elias, farmer, Tod
T. Fisher, sr., merchant, Huntingdon
John Fulton, farmer, Hopewell
John Gutchall, farmer, Springfield
Win. Hildebrand, farmer, Shirley
George Hetrick, farmer, Henderson
Jacob Hess, farmer, Henderson
Joseph Isenberg, carpenter, Walker
John Linger, farmer, Shirley
iugh Jackson, firmer, Jackson
William Lincoln, farmer, Walker
L. Meredith, shoemaker, Huntingdon
Mathew Martin, farmer, Walker
James McCall, farmer, Henderson
John No mer, carpenter, Henderson
John M. Oaks, limner, West
John Piper, farmer, 'Tod
Lawrence Swoop°, blacksmith, Penn
Peter Shaffer, farmer, Morris
Alex. Stitt., gentleman, Alexandria
George Stever, fltrmer, Union
Christian Shontz, Tamer, Hopewell
Henry Shultz; farmer, Hopewell
David F. Tussey, farmer, Porter
Abraham Taylor, farmer, Cass
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WA MONTH!—Agents wanted
for biX entirely new articlrs, just nat. Ad
14114 0. T. 0 A REY, City Cuililing„ Biddeford, Maine.
MILLER'S Patent BROOM BEAD
ri , Ens is a very useful invention about
to be introduced to oar housewives by which they
are able to mak° their own corn bloom.. It is a slight
inetalle Inoue which opens and closes by a clasp and cn
tains a mocket torn woo , en handle. All this in riAllired
ss to eta and straighten Oho corn and insert It in thu
franc•, and a kind:lonia no well as a elroug broom Is se•
truiva,w re will visit our torment to Int reduce the
article. C 11, tsTltUlltd.. is the anent for the counties of
[flair and Huntingdon. We have mean a Broom inanuroc.
tured in this manner and believe it will please thepeoplo.
de2o-St*
'lilac,ldt. 2Fic:irtmcia-sr
STILL IN BLAST.
r'HE eubsevibers, thankful for the
1 liberal share of patronage they have heretofore re
- voiced by strict attention to business.
; hope to merit anti still regaleo the
••••••• IFFrit z, Ink° tins method to inform their friends
and everybody CIAO, that they are pi spend
to make all kinds of IRON and BRASS
CAnrimib tirade in in fl rat clue. Foundry.
{feints . ° always on h nal nil kinds of Slough and Stove
Castione, nine wash Kettles, cellar-window Gratea, coal
hole castings fur p tvements. window weights of all Blues
and weights, pipe joints. sled and sleigh soles, wagon
but ea.:machine ca-zings for steam and water, grist, saw,
sumac and plaster mills of all descriptions.
We are prepared to furnish Ileaters and Iron Fences of
01.1110 t improved style. onto door, and frames, door Mlle
and inn (net everything made in this line.
We have a very large mock of patterns and can furrifsli
ea-snag, at share notice. and cheaper than they can be had
in the county. Haring a good drill wo are prepared to
do drilling sad fitting tip of till kinds.
market prim paid for ell metal, braes,
zinc. lecd. J. M. CUNNINGII AM A SON.
°nice on Railroad atrect,tte door west of the Exchanp
Tin . fitirnfa(ntl, re, 41,C2i.eft
Nonce:. hereby given that the following named
Ims...ill:we filed their petitions with the Clerk of tie
Conn of Quarter praying thasaid Court to grant
them licence to hoop inns or taverns in their re.peetivo
boroughs, townsilltw and villages in the county nr Hun
tingdon, and that told pctltiotni will be presented to the
Bald Court ott 51iniday. the Ott, day nit Joist ti test
for consideration. Sic., when and whore all persona inter
ostwl can attend if they think proper, viz:
Gorge W. Gettys, Mapleton.
dart Zeigler, Mark leslmvg.
no rg, I'. Ylef`lbe. Huntingdon.
Philip I'. Doyle, Lariat, Carbon township.
WM. C. WAGONER, Clerk.
Prolhoziotary't, °nice, t
December lu, 15Q.
•PSIIOO ER YEAR—No
want
9°l Agents every, here to sell am wag.
Yen $2O Souring llncidnei. Threa new kindi. Cutler and
nipper food. Warranted fir , years. A bari, Salary rte I aorta
paid. The arty 11141ellilles Roll ill Ili, united
States ter 1, 3 than $lO. which are Jelly licensed hg Th om
Wheeler IC! TV:L:on. Cebu, B 11,r. - Si, go. dr, Co. and
Beck-!der. other cheap machines are infri firnicuts.
ay.tl the seller or.tHer aro liebile to arre,e, /100 nnl leper
011Ment. Circulars tree. Addres, or call ',poll :dam k
Clark, Biddeford. :Maine, or at No. 823 Broadway. how
York; No. 236 Carter street, Philadelphia, Pa.; No. 1.4
Lombard'. Block, Chicago, Hi: No. MI Wont Nona th
~,, u.; no. 8 ... , natri ' diug's Exchange, Buffalo.
N. Y. 0030-ty
CIIIERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of
sundry writs of Le. Ps, Von. Ex. to me directed, I will
expose to public sale or outcry. at the Court House. in
tho borough of Huntingdon, ON MONDAY. Burt DAY
of JANUA KY. 186 d, at two o'clock - , C. M., the following
described proporty to wit: •
The• following described tract or
parcel of land. situate in Bill valley, Shirley township,
Ituntingdou county, to wit: A tract of land adjoining
Benjamin Rhodes on tho south, rheopholua chutey on
thereat, David Shaffer to: the north, anti Mcennatiulty out
the ‘cottt.cul.taiiiing 22 11C,81 more IIC lite, !Wady Olt of
which is cleared and cultivated, with log house nod barn
thereon erected. Seieed. taken in execution, and to ho
sold es the property of Janice Long.
Alto—All that • certain tnessnage,
bouts. &e.. being the ono halt of lot No. 13 ht the plan of
tho borough of Ituntingdon. Pa., spun which the d seed
ing hones, in which thu said Willlain Stewart resides. is
eructed. being the to.utherly end .d said lot and tent .in
ing in front on Allegheny street 45 feet, null extending nt
right angles to said street 100 feet, towards Itiil street, to
gusher with the Itureditatilents nod appurtenances.
Seieed, taleea in execution, and to be euld as the proper.
ty of Willi .11i Stewart.
Also—All the right, title, interest
and estate of James Steel to a (wet of land situate in
Ilenderßon township, in the roomy of Huntingdon, sur
veyed on warrant in the name of Alexander Henry and
patented to hon. adjoining lands of John and George No.
stet. lands late of James (loft. Esq.. end others, con
tattling two hundred and forty seven acres, inure or loss,
about six or seven acres cleared thereon, and the residue
being timber laud, chiefly white pine; nu building thereon.
Also—The one untlitided hall part of a tract of laud,
situate in Henderson township. oft Stone creek ridge,
surveyed in the name of John McClellan. anlj4itning lands
late of tfio. Sinkey's heirs, lands late of James (twin, Esq,
anal the above described tract in the name of Alexa..der
lieu ry, containing one hundred awl sixty five acres more
or less, about tell acres clotted Uncross. the residue being
timber laud. chiefly white pine; no buildings thereon.
Also—Vart ut nn lot of ground ill the borough of Hunt
ingdon. 1 routing on Allegheny (or Railroad) street, fir's
feet, and extending back at tight angles to said street to.
wards hill Street, ono hundred at d two feet, having
Hereon erected a new brick ituU:lB mull a frame house. ad
joining, with Irate° kitchen and dining room of 111011011 to
said frame house, said lot adj tins a lot of Daniel Al', ica,
bill., It the west, and Henry Africa on tine east. tkAZOLI,
taken is execution, and to be sol u as the property of Jas.
Steel.
NOTICE TO PERCIIABERS.—Eiddera at Sheriff's Sales will
tako notice that immediately op a the property being
knocked down, fifty per cent. of ell bids under SIOO. and
twentydiva per cent. of all bids over• that sun, Must be
paid to the :Sheriff. or tho property will bo op again
and cold to other bidders who will comply with the ahoy:.
terms.
.`,ltert(ra Sal, vein hereafter he mode on Monday of
the first week of Court, and thu deeds tickuJwleked on
the following
JAS. F. BATIEURST, Sheriff.
511E111715 Orricc,
lluntingdon, Dec. 18, 1865.
leio2/AJE is hcrcby given to all persons
int.-res e.l that the following I:fronton,o of the
goons and coattels sot to widows, under the provisions of
too Act of 10th of April, A. D 1151, ve been tiled in tho
silica 01 the Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon
comity and will bo presented for “approval by Lilo Court"
ou Monday, the Ath of January, A. D. 1506.
1. The Inventory out appraisement of the goods end
chattels which were of William Whiney, late of Tell to:,
deceased, set apart to his widow 3firtho Widuoy.
2. The Inventory and approionient or the gnats nod
chattels which wore of Benjamin E. Ritt., Into of Dublin
tp., deco:m.ll, set ap irt to his widow Mary Mitt.
3. Tho Inventory nod aporshienien t of tho goods owl
Chattels which were of Chri.doplici C. Wiser. late of Dub.
lin tap., di , c,o=oll. not apart to his widow done wise•.
4. Thu invelitory and appritheineut of the goods and
chattel, which were of ziantael Rorer, deceased, takUn by
Ilia widow Margaret Rorer.
5. Thu Inventory and appraises - act - it of tho goods nail
chattels which were of Jacob 'borer. into of Shirley tw
deceased. set apart to his widow Susan Rorer.
U. The Inventory and appraistonent of Iho gaols end
chattels whielt were of Charier !Miry, Into of llopowell
twp.. deCeased,.eot apart to hit widow Catherine 110110)'.
The Inventory and appral,ealent of the go.slo and
chattels wit eh we,. of Andrew J .“1.1 hand. hate of Marin
tp., deceased, set apart to his widow CM...int, Gilliland.
DANIEL W. WOMELSLIURF.
Dec. 13, 1565.
•
TST E S NOTICE.-
IL, Notice le hereby given, to all I,erßanr, taterested
that the renewing trained persons have settled their ac
counts in the Registar's Mice, at Itunt'ugdon, tool that
the said accounts will he prevented for confirmation and
allowance. at an t irritants' Court. to be held at I lon t ingdon,
in and for the county of [flint ingdon, on Monday the Bth
day of January next, (18515,) to wit: .
1. Administration remnant of Matthew Stewart, Ad.
ministratar of .Adam Warfol, Into of West township,
decoAsod.
2. Administration account or Samuel Stewart and Geo.
W. Porter, Administrator's of William Porter, Into of
Jnckson townehip. I lecea4r.l.
3. Account of Ildut afford and John Lffard. Adininb,
[rotors of Joseph tetrard. deceased.
4. Account of John Bull. Administrator of George AV
Dell, Into of Barren township. deconsod.
5. Final neconnt of W. B. I.eoo. Administrator of Joint
Shaver. lat. of Shirley township. deceased.
0. Administration account of llsorgo Wagoner. Execn•
for of Wm. Wagoner. Into of Clay townethip, Mmealud.
7. Administration account of Edward Zoom°, Admin..
tardor of fl anon !Apt], I gto of Shirley township. deed.
S. Account of Eenjarnin Iturtman rind Adorn Lightnor t
ENeCutOrs ut. Christopher Irvin,, lato of West tp.. des'.•.
U. Thu nceonnt of litico lUair, miministrntoi of eumitel
S. Catopholl. Into of 01113:in town.hip tleeo,t3ed.
V). A , llllllllStilltioll aCe ,, WIt. Of J: s. 31. Piper, ;ohnittistra
tar of Philip Pipor, kw of Porter town.ltip:
11. The account of Alsoh Chilcoat. Executnr 01 aimed
13 ••oher. tale of Cromwell township. deceased.
12. Guardianship account of James Oliver. guardian or
George U. Ewing. 1.-vi Ewing and Robert Ewing. minor
children ordinate Ewing. Into of Freak lin township, de
ceased. said minor s lining ?• ow silAn dressed.
13. Adininistradon Recount of Win V.ilrbison.
tog es...torn( William Orbits.% .Esq., late of rho borough
or 11111Iting , 1011, deCcii,”ll.
14. The Aihninktratlon account of John Alexon.lor. ex
critter oh Jonathon Carothers. tato of :hirloy t(. &coact,'
•
15. Acconnt of :dielntel tlarner, ~Ellninistrator of James
K. loot t, late of Penn township, decoeletl.
ill. Tile aCcollllt of tome Ta 3 lor. Executor of John Kant
man, Into of Tod township, deceased. •
DANIEL W. WOMELSIMF,
Roglster.
Register's Office, • I
Hunt., Itee.l3, f
fRoCL A 111 AT I N .---W RR EAS, by
a precept to me directed. dated at Huntingdon. the
1511) of November. A. D. 180. under the hands and seal
of tho 110 n. George Taylor, President of the Court of
Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general jail &liv
ery of t h e 24th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, compo
sed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cambria counties; and the
limns. Den). P. Patton and Anthony J. Beaver, his associ
ates, Judges of tho county of Huntingdon, justices as
signed. appointed to hear, try and detonation all and every
indictments mods or taken for or concerning all crimes,
which by the laws of the State aro nude capital, or felon
lee Or death, and other offences, crimes and misdemeanors,
which have been or shall hereafter ho committed or perpe
trated, for crimes aforesaid-1 out commanded to make
public proclamation throughout toy wholo bailiwick, that
Court or Oyer and Terminer, of Common pleas and
Quarter &Islam, will ho held at the Court Homo In the
borough of Ilontingdon, on the second Monday (and tilt
day) of January teat, ntill those who promeute the
bail prisoners, too then and nacre to prosecute them its it
shall he Just, and that all Justices or the Peace, Coroner
and Constables within said county, ho Own and there in
their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, n. In. of said day, with
their records, inquisitions. exit niinations nod rementbram
coo. to do those things which to their Mikes respectively
appertain.
Dated at Huntingdon, ttm 12th December in the year of
our Lard one thousand :debt hundred and rixty.fire.
and the 80th year of Anniricam Independence.
JAS. t. BATHURST. Sherff.
DROCLAMATION. --WHEREAS, by
a precept to me directed by Cho Judges of the Com
mon Pleas of the county of H~ ntingdon. bearing test the
th of November, 4. D. 1865. 1 nut codnuanded to nuke)
public Proclamation throughout toy whole bailiwick. that
a Court of Common Pleas will bo held at the Court House
In the borough of Huntingdon, on the 3rd Monday (and
15th day) of .Tannary. A. D., 1806, for the trial of all is
ants in liald Court which remain undetermined before
the said Judges. when and ts here all Jurors, witnesses, and
suitors, in tiro trials of all issues are required.
Dated at Huntingdon, the 12th December, in the year of
our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-fire,
and the 83th year of American Independence.
OAS. F. BATHURST, .6Acrifj.
Rittriff's Office. Huntingdon, Dec. 12,'65.
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A new 'volume of the Scientific American commencea
January 1.
Tllitll.S.—s3 per year; V. 50 for six months. Ten co
plea for ono year, $25, Specimen conies soot free.
Adarsse MUNN A CO.,
No. :17 Pals Row, Now Turk - 4
DIV TPOSA LS roceirecl et_the
I . office of Greenwood pot once for the •Ithvonry and
i,orpenlty of a stone church at that place —The donco •
alone of Cite to be 34(.. fat fr..t and 47 ft. ' l ' .l. *
Sold pl'oposals Will be receiveA up.to the nth oiJeauery.
1841. deel3
WEST HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY,
Near Fishers' Mill, Huntingdon, Pa..
THE undersigned mould take this
nvtlioli to Inform the public that his
~axt z
New ronlulry is HOW in blast. and he is
prepared In rePoive aud fill orders for all
kinds of CASTINGS. PLOWS, THRESH..
ING MACIIINES, ulaono
ip.in n . a practleel mechanic at the business. of t mans
three reeve caper once. owl havinr, n 1 1 , 110 - tli please, he
hop a to merit add receive a. .hero of public patronage.
Sled and and nth, cmt lugs. how on hand.
r.-- I , ! ..csa metal, brass and Copper talon in exelnuue for
.TAMES PziON.
Dcertnb'r 13,1865-fin.
•
j HEW A \Vas stolen from
gki,
toe stroscnoor, near Huntingdon, Pa., on Sat•
tb.lay night, December 2. a so. ral MAILS, (and Saddle,
and risiding lune rase old. light mane and tail
hind legs while iron, knees down. net, ipe in her forehead,
and a small speck of -glees in one eye.
545 Mil nu paid fur ~, , wlrkdr !via tc
the recovery of tho or ire, awl $2-i for the arrest of the
thief. Peen) DANIEL RIPER.
QCITOOL TEACHER. WANTED.
1, 77 A competent teacher is wanted to take charg., of
tho nigh 0011001 of Muni ngdon borough. Applicant... 3
desired to pre..ent thence el‘ en before the board. on or be
fore the ILth of December.
4a,-Liberal wages ,rill be given for a comp••tont track
J• STEWA AT,
•
Noy. 29, -65-tr. s,,c, et airy.
TIILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS!!
JOSEPH L. POULTON,
Strawberry Alley, near Third Street,
HARRISBURG,
Respectfully informs the public that
ho Lae opened for their we his um ntal elegantly fitted
up billh‘rd Room. It contains
kl.Mit NEW TABLES OP SHARP'S MANUPACTURIL
superior to any now to the city.
This Hilliard Itonni challenges comparison with any
loam in the :State, west of Philadelphia.
FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE
\NY person in want of one of the
shore artiele3 should mall au Mine DIANALI L. RA
KER, Anent For the 3lariiine.
Huntingdon, Sept. 27-oiu
W CLOT JUNO
AT LOW PRICES.
M. OUTMAN
HAS JUST OPENED A FINS STOCK Or NEW
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
Which ha offers to all who want to ha
CLOTHED,
iT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES
lilx Stock consists ofltently-rnads Clothing for
MEN AND BOYS,
ALSO,
BOOTS AND SHONE, DANS AND CAPS, kC., &C.
Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut,
clothing not round in the stock on hand. by leaving the'.
measure they cau be accommodated at short notice.
Call at the east corner of the Diamond, over Long'.
Gtocety.
MANUAL GUTMAN.
Ilontlngth. May. 17, 'ts.
NEW STORE, AND NEW GOODS.
CHEAPEST CLOTHING in Town
LEOPOLD BLOOM
HAS JUST RECEIVED
A LARGI ASSORTME` T OF NEW STYLES OF
FALL AND TVINTER GOODS,
Which 10 offal to the public
AT THE CHEAPEST RATES
ITN ntock oon,f=to of .
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
II&TS & CA I'S, BOOTS & SIIOES, &e.
=I
OLD BROAD TOP COUNDIt, HUNTINGDON, PA., •
W/fere ha will ha Pledged to receive and accommodate all
LEOPOLD BLOOM
hunting lon, Oct. 10.1005.
41.
lay r zip
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
SIMPSON, ARMITAGE & CO,
, AVING PURURASED the en
-4.71 tire stock of IVm. svt, now offer to the public
nt r.vionaloto pricer our tuna.ts stock of
MECHANICAL, RELIGIOUS,
SC UOOL,
AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
.SrArioNERI, POCKET BOOKS, PORTMONAIS, &c.
Also. I.stest Styles of
WALL PAPER & V7INDOWSHADES,
MAU AMINES!, sod Daily nod Weekly Dopers constnot
ly tat halld•
tja..OrdOrlS from nbros.l promptly attended to.
CALL AT BROAD TOP CORNER.
Iluottogamt, 51AY3,1,65-1y
SATCHELS,
PORT-MONNAIES,
PURSES,
POCKET-BOOKS,
POnTFOLIOS,
CARD CASES,
SEGAR CASES, &c., &c.,
A handsome assortment just received
At LEWIS' Book Store.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
AND
SMALL PORTRAITS
OF
ALL TAD DIBTINGUISULD OPYICDRB AND CIVILIANS,
• FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOR AND STATIONERY STORE.
WANTED at S. E. HENRY & CO'S
15,000 bushels Wheat,
5,000 " Rye,
5.000 " Oats,
5,000 44 Corn,
1.000 " Flaxseed,
1,000 44 Cloverseed,
1,000 pounds Wool,
For which the highest cash price will
be paid.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furs,
For solo cheap at tho Clothing Store of
ect2l I,IiOPOLD 111.00)1.
E. HENRY & CO. set! all kinds
kj. of Iron, sheet Iron, [loon Iron, steel, natl.., ham
shoo. stoves and a variety of Hollow mare.
NOW OPEN,
WHARTON & MAGUIRE'S
N B W
E-Lawcl.waret , S.tcaat-€5,
IN THE liltOAD TOP DEPOT
The public generally are invited to call before numbs
sing elamberes
Huntingdon, Juno 28,1665.
('CALL at D. P. GWIN'S if you want
GOOD GOODS
a SUNLIGHTOVERING'S AND SUNLIGHT
;:yrep, New Orleans, Porto Rico tlola9eva, Coffee,
sugars, To" tee. Itt 8. N. HENRY d: CO.
J IQUORS, of the best, for Medicina
14 pnrpowes at S. S. SMITII'S
LiCRESS BU'CTONS TRIMMINGS,
d tke !meet atyl.4 Belt Ripka} and litick)es, Ho
siery, ()love?, Frilliaga, tic., at
'S. 11. HENRY . CO.
Justices' and Constables Fe©
Bithl for Rate :It Lewis' Book Store.
A 1))1INIS1.t t'
ATOIS
• • (rp.t.t. or -,rolls tierl , llll7g• deed.
Letters of Acluliniot.atlon upon tiro estate of, John
'holdin g s. hit. of
.lirioly town,hip, Ilimiluellon Comity •
deed. having been grunted to the muleraigned. all persons
having' claims !moiled the estate are remiesbol to present
them to tho tialler•Agnell. ond all, persons Indebted will
mat.° ii11111:thillb payment. CALEB
decl3-ot. A Mil Ililattutor.
. .
ALDMINISTRATOICS
.1'161110,0 of John Donoldeon. dee'.l.l
Letlers• administration upon the nitrite of John
Den ild4on,, I ais rf 31,,pleton, deeeesed.l,orltm been
pointed to the uudersigale.l. nll persons indebted to the
estate will mike payment. and those haring elation will
pr,sout them Per settlement.
_
.lA\ I) )NALDn9N, Mnpleton
Ri►!.
ME!
N. R —Rev. B. t .Coll ins and limn Gay ton Intro 110011
stppoi agents and tillorcieS9 111 fiCL 01.10111,3 Donald
son in place of to intivolct all 1001111,1 S re..
!wing to t h e real I.,tato tnl tho put chute money -his 011
lota aqld. tlvel3.6t
4DMIN isTRATo irs NOTICE.
I . l , ,strite of Daniel Montozne, deed.]
ttnrs of :olotioiatrotbm nom, the estate of Daniel
Montogoo. late of Cromwell 11l dee..asetl.. hoeing liven
grante . to the utolorslgnetl. all polions indebted to the
wrote will no Ito im.ltnent. nod those haring claims will
prevent them for oettlement.
JONATMAN /MONTAGUE,
deetl-tit. Ado i i JJ LIU /.Ilil • . -
NOTICE.
(Eonta of George 'tassel, dee'd.
Letters of Administration have been granted to the
undersigned noon the estate of Congo !tunnel. late of
Hopewell township: llntiting.l.m county. deeva4ed. AU
persons itigh•Lned will make payne•nt. and tlll.BO having
claims present them, properly authenticated. to 11,1.
GEORGE B. NV KA V Ell,
Cove station, Dec. 5. Administrator.
ExEcuToirs
[ Esiato or .1,,c0t, 1 , nit. riec'.l.]
Lorters testamentary, on It e e4tlite of .lecolt Pink.
bite of Peon townehip.. Ilootin4.lon co.. deed. : having
been grunted to the nu ler6lgnell. all per•onl indebted
to the t•atate ate r...11144,..1 to malt.. I.y.i..nt.
and those having el thus, to present Omni duly nuthen:i
eated for .ottleno.l4.
nov29-6t* g,titUEL FINK, Executor.
AUDIT° H.'S NOTICE.
[8.4,,ta of John Piper. &cons - d.)
The undersigned Auditor app doted by the Orphan.'
Court of Huntingdon county. to dietrihnte the maul in the
hands of DAvi I F. Tussuy. administrator with the viii
annexed of John Piper. late of Porter to Wlthil ill. 1100,... , 11
Will to the dull 13 of app et kin
ha Huntingdon, on e; AT ti It DAY, the 23 I day
1111lt. next. et Wet alt. P. NI.. when tool where all per.
eons haring, claims against paid fund are require -I to pre ,
sent them ur be debarred front coining in fur it eltAre ef
said fund. Tilt.o. It. URl:3llilt.
tlecti-34 Auditor.
A UDIT OR'S NOTICE.
retsitn of Robert Wilson deceased.]
he underszn.tl haring been appointed to di trihu'e
the Wane° In the hands of Samuel Steller. Trustee to
make sale of the real ovate of Doh. t Wile° late of
Jackson townshipolecrased. will attend to the dnti s of
hie appointment at hie onto, in Iluntinetion. un t.:Al'Ult ,
DAY. the 6,11 day of JANDA liY, seen. at t 0 o'clock, 0,
wh en o ii person.. having claim+ trill present them, or
be debarred from coming in fora sintreof said fund.
NEW FILATILY GROCERY STORE.
C
LONG & CO. would respectfully
cull tho attention of the citizens of Ullol°ooll
and ricinity to the fact that they have just otioned a 1 1 .1.•
Ml LY oitocNicy S Olt g at the old stand or lihrhitoglier
LOOK. where 1 ey will hoop constantly on hand a full and
well mended stock of
FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES,
such an Lovering's Syrup, N. Orleans and Porto Rico Mo
lab,es, Flipirs. Coffees, 'fens, Spices, Ss Is, Sides,
Shoulders. Dried Heel, Flour, Fish,Oliceso, Rico, Pickles,
and Provisions of all kinds.
CEDAR AND WILLOW-WARE,
comprising, in part. Baskets, Buckets, Tubs. Washboards
Corn Brooms. Brushes, Bugs, Mats, Floor Oil Cloths, Bags
Trunks. &c. &c.
CANDI .8 and NUTS of all kinds, wholeertle and retail.
TOY 6, TOBACCO, 8 EGA itS, COM Oil. Coal Oil 1,1M11).9. Sc
T . , y respectfully invite a call and rxatnination of their
stock, eatiefic.l that their gouda and prices will cumpero
favorably with those of any other in the place,
ILuttingdon, October 25, 1565,
'Unquestionably the best sustained work
of the hind in the world."
HARPER'S
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE,
Critical notice:, of the press
Tt in the foremost 51:mazine or the day. Tito fireside
never had a 010 re d-lighttui companion. nor tiro minion
a morn enterprising trivitd. than liarper'4 .11agazine.—
Methodist Prot.:A:mt. ( Italton...J.)
Thu most popular Monthly lo ilia world.—Now York
01,-erver.
We must refer in terms of etilogy to the high tono en
varied excellences of Harper's 31a.nizine—a Journal with
a muctliry circulation of ab... 1 170.00-n copies—on whose
pages are to la Etruria some of the choicest light and gee•
swat reading of the'rlay, We speak of hula work an
nn evi
dence of the American People; and the popularity it has
acquired in merited. Each tionlber cnu Win. lolly 144 pr.
gee of leading matter, airpmprattob illusirstred with
good wood curie; and it combines in itself the racy month
ly and the more philosophical quarterly, blended with the
be e t bearrire,of too d.rily I t Itas ore at p near in
the disseininatiou of is love of pure literature.—Truhner's
Guide to American Literatnre. (London.)
The volain s bound oostititto of theoteelvel a library
of miscellaneous sating Ito can not be found in the
sums compass iu all , elite polillitetion that boa come
uud•a. our not ice.--IledLOit Cralrier.
Sti.B.SCRIPTIONS
1866.
Phu Publishers 'nave pertreted It system of mailing by
which they c supply the Magazine and %Weekly prompt.
ly “1 010,11. Prorer to receive door prr wilicalt directly
Erect the °dice or Public:n[lcl,
'rho postage on Milian's 31agaritio is 14 cents a year,
which 1.11. t be paid at the subwribur's pest once.
Ml=
Harper's Magazine, olio year,
An extra Copy of either tho Ilagazino or IVcekly will
be supplied gratis 11 ir every club or Five Sul,sctiber•
$1 0., each. in one remittance; or rix copies for VA) 01.
1.1.:1: numb, cvn be supplied ;at .coy rime.
A cmtillieto net 111 W eamprisin2 Thirty , 1111.
to flout cloth biadiog. will bu twat by ex ort,s, fr•.ight at
expon•e purcbn•rr, tor $2 25 p,•r ‘OIIIIII., t-loglo 1,1
emus. by mail, posti.abl, $3 on. Cloth C. 18,1, fur Ludiag,
Ott cows, by mail, Address
Ilet if l'Nk k 11&
Fro ti kI in . -, go Ire. New 'York
L\ K, I NK.
ma - criuccDm
To Merchants and Bui;less Men,
riI.LIE undersigned having recently
been appointed ;igen for the Now Yin k National
Ink Comp o*, hereby gives iiinlce to meichantn, LnnL
nets men, nod to C0...1111-. classes that he in pie.
pared to supply the market with nil Mlle a of Ink which
in addition to king the bent in tine. is emphatically the
eheapt,t ever offered for sale in this conntry.
It ,neither eurro Ica the pen. nor 1110111.15 the inkstand
is of it l lull bitted] tint. flown freely. arid in perfectly inelel
ate. giving it indvatitages not poSSoSied by any °thou link.
whet:ter of foreign or donientio matinfacture. 'this Ink
COlitlihiS nu Selhillolit nod will not 11,001 . 0.
lest iaka thh tee last drop being an thin and clear nu the
ftrAt.
All orders whother wholes:llu or recoil. will be
promptly lilted, at lower rates 01111111 s good on article con
be purrluieril 11 the cities or el•owheru. Persons who
entertain d obis os to the supori go:day lie I eteinines3
of this hilt ore reiiitectr.itly ,• ntreoo'd to give it II trial
Julno 11. Claris. inib-w4enc will tho county ibr the
purpose or itttroilticing this huh.
SIMON CORN, Agent,
Coffoe Run P. 0., Huntingdon county, Penna.
POINCIPAL llnAucti OF TOE
NATIONAL INK LMPANY. or NKW YORK. I
Mr. SIMON MIN P. M.. having been "tupelo bel sales
man and general agent, is the representative of abase
company for the county of littutingdn, Slate of Penna..
as per contract, ell portion tlicrulOre, a bother having
dealt with its previously or otherwise, will pleas° ;trail
Own...lves of die advanriges of dealing directly with the
repre6entativo of our lions° here; they will find it to
their pecuniary interest to do so.
C L. VAN A LLI,N, Actuary.
Thu ennui Ink is for sale at Levels' and all the principal
stares in the county.
READ QUARTERS
NEW GOODS.
D. P. CWIN
INFORMS TUB PUBLIC
THAT HE HAS
JUST OPENED
BPLEN PH' STOCK of NEW GOODS
THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
CIIHAPNESS AND QUALITY
COME AND SEE.
D. P. GWIN
MIEZE
CH EA P PUMPS. •
TA MES A. BROWN, Huntingdon.
t aulim eatent Wooden Pumps for cistern, anti
wells. from 4to Cs./ feet deep. at about one 11:111 the usual
price for old fashioned pnuips. All pumps warranted.
Aug. 3'ul.
00L, BLANKETS, COVER-
, r lr d. L o lo r tegi t i l tv a n t e, hag aml !temp Cu pets. Rugs, Oil
V!. HENRY k (XL
I noi. J. lI..iWZNTYItIi'S
111111 AI COMPOUND.I
'genial ad atanial Tleaiciae,
gray. Diarrbwn, Dinody Flnx in ono ay.
fy lioloincho and 1:01,10110 ID tbreo minutes
'roothOche in 0 0011110010.
•erir NOOralg/0 io fivo tutobtoo,
Lam" Spruiue in t'V fltyminutav,
it'ore 'I iirieti in tell
t Cliolie and Cramp hi flee aniutitrin
nneunnatienn'int cane day,
. .
Pain in the Hack or Sitio In I'll:l'minutes,
ss Und iZoughe or - Culdo In one day,
WA. revue dial Agno In one day,
es Deafness. Asthma. Piles,
liedochitisPni ions. Dyspepsia,
Inflananat!on of the Kidneys. Fleyelpela,,
11Se Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Mart
Keep it in your Families—Sickness
comes wizen least expected.
I propose to check, and ..in.ctu , lly cll,l4lpato More oche
mid !lob,. and to accomplish moro perfect eqUiltbritun of
all th•• clrenlarin, fluids In the limn. arnrent. than can
ho effected by an, other, or all other methods r•f Medical
sill fu the come ewnee or time
T 1135 , POPI3 GAR REMEDY Is font corning into ono. fir
tier th it I ego, Iron of eirireo 111 311,0 corn.
pu pints wheoernr there to on opporionity to Ito 00. 08
13,11 0, it is nppli .r 1 it alizi , nt kill, the pelt].
I do not ash you to bus itettre y s pica crisis of 1,.011.
eieocy. Ii you hare no °chemr ptio. it Is trarrottred to du
an It purports on the hibel; otherwtse the looney will be
rrfu..ded.
I not yruni,e to curd erpry diews•—only, n clo.
mimed by my ai:ec•inue. :11y IN inu•nr ..p .rar,•ean rhem•
trol and o ectric ther e for° Anpth,htv,
to the cure cr oammi recto tally. of 01 ..runtiic
nr•ut °rising from in Improper circulation of the nerve
i•rof..t. ft. hleEntyre'n INDY 1N •IINI) acts di
r'e'ly tm the ht , "whent". r"dueing glandular nod other
swellittus in inCrerlible short time. without any yr, xible
clanger from ilt use under any g.nibl, eirnuutnnnr as.
flue in an internal and external inetliclue—c of
roots. herbs and harks. such tw nor f.ir..ritherg
There is a bountiful supply on earth to envy all routpl.tinti
if we only know what tiny Were,
'1 hip line been n Brent nullity with the ItTediettl Faulty
for tonne yearn. to thul suit the t. hub. hest nut .prod In Ibe
Ithert,ollll.lll.lll(l4—hthr ha pot than to L telher_ am! tehut
proportiohe to USJ. J. 11. ncli.‘
For sale at Lewis' Book Store
Huntingdon, Pa., Copy. 6. 1865.
DideENTYRE'S
DANDELION PILLS,
Fur all di,,es arising from oLe canse. viz : Fever and
ogle, DyApop.da. Catarrh In the Head. Weak and dinor.
d,red 'ton:itch, such as Indigestion. rick Ileaduclo,
dims of lha Head. Weakoces of Sight, Windy Ailments.
It hrlunatisni...ild Ithoulnatic Fans. Pains In tho Rack or
Nervous bowness of Spiritx. Intpnri[c of
lho Wood, .illotoin.s or Eruptions of the Body, Gravel,
%Vora:s, he. Sold ut 23 cent , per box.
J. D. CAMPBELL,
Auditor
IV/cENTYRE'S
INDIAN VEGETABLE
WORM DESTROYER !
medicine is warranted to expel worms in
all eases arid may be given to caildren ei all ages, as they
are airily vegetable and perfectly harmless.
1321. Can be had at LewislLlook stun% ilantlngdon, Pa,
NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6.
The great invention of the age in
MIECIDC:O3PSfair..i3eVi IS.
J ASV. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex
or double, ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT.
This invention cmiskts of Duplex (or two) Ellilptic pure
relined del springs, ingeniously braided tightly and drol
ly tog •ther. edge Di edge. to tk lug the tougoe•l. most flex.
tble,!lnelie out doratile spring ever need. Tiny seldom
Le tai or tweak. like the single springs. and eons einem ly
pr,eervo their perfect and (want il ill shape none than tit lee
as long as any single spring eltirt thst ever lies or can be
Made.
The wonder fill flexibility and greet couttbrt and pleasure
bonny lady we,ring the Duplex Elliptic skirt will lie ex
perienced pit. tieuktrly fu nli t rooted osessoidie . operaS
Carriages, railroad eats. church pews. strut clink, for lint
el...to and house dress,
as
the pleiet fled whso
in Use to occupy 11111111111 spaese tie easily nod Wart:U.lly
salt silk or moslin thrust.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure. ennifort end great
convenienco of wearing the dnplrx elliptic -pang
skirt for a single day will never afterwartP ibis.
retire with their ono. For children, cosecs and young
ladi a they are superior to nil others.
• he Ito iris art, conked with 2 ply double tWi•ted ;bread
and will wear !whit,. long as tl.O slug!.. yen( covet big.
which is moil stn all single steel boop skirts. Ti.,, three
bolt in rods on every •illtirt tiro ton dun(( , 'steel. nod
twice or double covered to prevent the •eovering. front
wearing elf the rods when dragging down tunirm. Stone
steps, ,Cc. which they are censtut Ely subject when hi 11.3.
All are made of the new nod el, gout corded topes, and
are the best yoslity lu tivsry vim giving to the teenier
the most gracern: ittnl horned shape pos•ible, and are 1111.
questlonnhly ths lightest. most desirable. comfortable,
/11111 a.C. , llollllcal skirt ever Mud,
torste'ur:uhheydi Cary. proprietors of r lie invent ion rind
solo to:tonna:to in's, 97 Chambers, turd 79 and Si Dead°
streets. New York.
d.. For snit, tit all lirsr-rlaSi stores In this city. mid through.
otit the Uldtll.l r•ta ten, C111.1;111.1, I largos de Cuba, Mexico,
South Awe-tai, tool he %Vest /1111111 1 8.
/Ilk. Inquire for the Duplex (or double) Spring
Skirt. 110133 m
0. LUNGS CO
STAR MAGIC LINIMENT
CURES.
RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA, •
TOOTHACHE,
. HEADACHE,
DIFIHERIA, or SORE THItOAI',
UltAill'S, or
PAINS IN THE STOMACH,
SPRAINS,
$4 00
INK !
SOLE AGENT,
SAMUEL H. SHOE..ILIKER
4. - e- Agents Wanted to sell the above
throughout the Country.
nm.,lngrlot.. Oct. 25. 15 5
NEW GOJDS ! NEW GOODS !
If you want Cheap Goods,
GO TO R. M. CIFICTNINGILS.M & CO'S
If you want Good Goods,
GO TO It. M. CUNNINGHAM & CO'S
If you want Fashionable Goods,
GO TO It. M. CUNNINGIIA.M & CO'S
If you want to see the
BEST SELECTION OF GOODS
Consisting of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CASSIMERES
of city and c ountry manullicturo. Brochet nod Blanket
spa WLS, SONTAGS and Breskfalt SHAWLS,
and MUSI.INS or cony variety. Gals, Cape, Blots, :hoes,
Groceries and Confectioneries. nod in a word, everything
chat eye hush 0000 or heart could wish,
GO TO R. M. CUNNINGHAM & CO'S
WHOLESALE& B,ETAIL STORE
Corner of Railroad and Montgomery sts
Huntingdon, Nov. 8, 1865
WILIANIGAL'S LIVERY STABLE.
'WASHINGTON 6TREET,
Between the Baptist and Catholic Churches.
HUNTINGDON, PA.
s .: 1 "-x;;•
WejmiOli
1 1 HE PUBLIC GENERALLY are
iniurnied than. the sithsariber is proof, ed at his New
la VERY el'A lil E, to acconanadate all with
lIORSES. BUGGIES, & CA BRIA ORS
at remediable later, on short notice.
HENRY M'NIANIGALL.
Mintlngdon, March b,
T ARIES' DRESS GOODS, compri
riiiiig everything new mid desh•able. ouch us pre .0
nut., bill; in lour. niul Irish Pilllsi'lB.illpacns, Cussintere,
rolutrgs, %Alters, all stool I retch th•lttins. hilavity
plaids, at B. 0. 111:1 ICY & CU. •
BOOK BINDING.
ril nooks. 11;64w/dues, or piddle/Woos of any kind,
and io ardor, if left at
BOOK ft STA 'MARRY STUlds•
y AD I ES' COATS and CI IiCULAIIS,
Slta7 . ls, Mar., kOO,
IS ILL CURE
=
DR. VENARD'S
and I)IARRIICE.I
ilus'r NuDoN,
Price One Dollar
GREATEST VARIETY and
EVER DROUGHT TO HUNTINGDON,
SPECIAL NOTIbt7
'Fo TFIE : 1"; SDI" S.-4M - y - Oti really
A intend to cease wearing the - •beantiful styles now
so prevalent. or deca.i. latterelegatitly, 'because the robot .
Tait. Davie, teat Captured In ;.11!ashlodablii - Pettlainattiret
Ono moment's calla red notion will surely serVetit change
your snub resolve. Tho angels had too much good Sind_
to lay nside their pure chaste 'robes 'rtf strhfte t "hecsintO
they had for a time served to hide the deformities of that
Prince of Itottels,-the Dorn,: Can ;on err in following. the
.exatnpleof Angels? Then havng made tip 'yetirluinds
tint you will continue to dress tastefully regardless of
rebel acre, do not forget !dual ut thq rtoa fi t the rtbseri.
bers, who will be happy at ail lions to furnish you with
such article: of dress es yini ring Haire. Urge •
yotir iath
ers, Intention, hrothers. nolglthitni and eitildreii to visit
the some store. 'tiny can here ho suited in good articles
of Boots. S)100, Clothing . Material.- Ilan.Ctapt,: Queens
ware and a-general tvotorturnt of Ureceries, on an 'rent
tunable !Frpvi as at any liens! tq town:. Store on South,.
salt corner of the Dinniunq. - iiiintrnudon, Pa. •
I may 51,1065. - • raamus a. wattAes.
121 A- 11 2-nilaittialtc' •
Si ID dr - % MO' VI it sof solla', -•
CUTLERY I`.
. .
DIMENSE STOCK
AND ,•
ENDLESS irAlliETY>. :
HARDWARE, CDTLERY,'Sic.
. NOW OPEN - • ~
AND FOR SALE BY
. • • - . .
JAS.-A. BROWN
IIyNTINGDON, PENNA. ;.
1.1, A N n EXAMINE OUR STOUIC:
Hunt ngdon, oce
W GOODS
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
HENRY STROUSE & CO.
...p.c.., ..rm...''toddle generally that they
hove juo received a large mid eplondidslock of goods - at
their store In 31AltICLESIihilit.i, cAsisting In part at;
DRY GOODS • -
DRESS GOODS,
SILKS, ' •
JUTS . &CAPS, .;":1 • .•
BOOTS & SHOES, •
A 1.1,D W ARE
'Q, E ENS WARE,
• GROCERIES,
WOO I) . and Wife
LOW : WARE,
TOBACCO
S EG ARS,
NAILS,
OLD GLASS,
MEAT - - -
CItAiK4:RS,
I'RO VISIONS " "
FISII, :.•
SALT, &c., &o. -
AIan—BONNETS-and TINWARE;•
And in fact everything usually kept In a first cJass cons.
try store, which were bought low for cash and will be
sold at correspondingly low prices for cash, or country'
produce. and i quest the public to give us - a mill befers
intrelneting elsewhere, leeltng satisfied Ivo can offer cape,
'tor inducements to cash buyers.
We re4pt crfollgsolicit the patronage of all. 4ad especi-
ally our' rough thee!: Volley friends.
Everything taken in exchange for goods exeopt
promi
-BeB.
pa'd for all kinds of grain, for which the:
highest market prices will be given.
• .11ON1t3( ErnousE .$$ co.
Matklesbarg, Oct. 24, lath.
Reward theSoldierst'
Another Opportunity is offered the many-
Friends of the Soldiers to Reward •
those who Faced the Music
of the Enemy.
J. B. SHONTZ & BRU
-
I? ESPECIFULLY inform their nume—
L runs rriends of .31,1thlesburg and .urroonding coun
try, that they have received a largo snd ppicsdid stock or,
NEW" GOODS,
Co:1%1,1111g of--
REA DY 'MADE CLOTHING : ,
FIATS and CA I'S, BOOTS and SHOES,',
LADIES' DRESS HOODS, .
GEN1"11I EN'S FURNISHING G00D.%
and a large stock of JEWEL ELY, &0..
The without ro..qatil to politic, religion. sect, 06
c dor, will find our atom the place 1.1 buy Just what thox
want. and at rairea to Nutt
1,111 to giro us a call, na lra aro detarnilnaat to
pl.ase all.
3litrlclesborg. Huntingdon co., Nov. 1.'65.
New Styles. for '66 already on hand
THE LARGEST and
STOCK OF NEW STYLES 04?
WALL PAPER
Ever received in Hulningiluu,
NOW , OPEN
And for sale at LEWIS' Book Storo
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
G-ILTS,SATINS,I3LANKS,BROWNS
of various, stylos, for
Parlors, Hails, Dining Booms, Offices,
Bed Booms, .Ktchens, Bar Rooms, &c.
Paper is on the risesave 20 per cent
by buying soon
It will pay all to buy now for Spring use
THE GREAT MEDICINE I
Ill'Entge's INDIAN COAIPOUND.
A NEW SUPPLY JUST ItECNIVED
AT LEIVIS' BOOK STORE.
PRICE PER BOTTLE. 50 CTS.. and $l,OO
• 3r...itaa-ttaN5 7 ..M . 111.245143*
OF ALL RINDS,
JUST RECEIVED
THE LARGEST STOCK AND VARIETY
EVER BRUM liT TO lIONTINGDON.
Ladles, call and examine at - 9. E. lIENRY CO
Li . I'OVES. STOVES.
Ai Spear's famous “autiolust." Cook; Wellington Cook,
Continental Cook. and a spieuiliti variety or: as hunter,
and other Heating stoves, fur coal or wood, just re
ceived, mat or sale at the hardware Store of
II untingdon, Oct. IS, '65-t4
- nit()wN & BLI.ACEIED MUSLINS,
Ta.kiag. Lime a. I becks, bleached and brown can.
w„ elituttete, nutter's Viald, Won! Flamm!. ac.. ai
E. E. ILES ItY & CO'S.
f UST RECEIVE 1) at S. E.. 1.1 EN EY
& 31ANIg .TII sz.llll, a large Mock of frrat
stigur cured Hams; slue, shoulder and mackerel.
neat JOB PRINTING, call at
the - 131, ,, ne .1 , !13 !'ittNTiria //U r*
tingdmi. P
. ) -1 . 11; WILD DI;;LAINEi:, 4ERRI:
unto 1411,iaulati &t.
'nut. U.J VU.
ILD BRASS ANT) COI-1.114i taken .
j lu exelseuge for goods at the Ihiro,twarWbtorp.
bept. 3,1802. '- JAB -A.- BR011iq!
0
THE BEST,
JAMES A. BROWN