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    Lie 61obe.
HUNTINGDON, PA
Wednesday morning, Joan. 3, 1866.
LOCAL. Sc PERSONAL.
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Those subscribers receiving a pa
per marked with a t before the name
will understand that the time for
which they subscribed is up. If they
wish the paper continued they will
renew their subscription through the
mail or otherwise
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—Selling off, Strouse & Co., Mar
klesburg. See advertisement.
—New Years preson IS -I) morons of
the kind : notices to tenants to travel.
—Government sale again commen
ces on Tuesday •next and continuing
during the week. •
—Wanted to rent—a dwelling on
11111 Street for a small family. Inquire
at this office.
—The lads and lasses are gOing it
full team at full steam over the icy
ground. The horses have,to suffer.
—The brick . corner on the east of
the Diamond has been purchased
by Wm. Long for $6,000. This is an.
other good sale.
—The - Huntingdon Brass Band gave
our citizens quite a treat on the eve
ning of Christmas day. The boys will
soon be hard to beat.
—Something new•-•—to open out, the
;stores and shops on Christmas. and
.close .them up on New Year's. We
could'nt gee the point.
• —A fur cape belonging to Miss Liz
zie Clement, was lost between M. A.
W. Benedict's and her residence; the
finder will be rewarded by returning it.
—We have been informed that there
have been more heavy hogs killed in
town this winter than have been lolled
any winter for the last ten years. No
wonder everybody looks greasy.
—We learn that J. Jackson and John
Fee, have purchased from Mr. McNal.
.ty, the furniture of the Exchange tie•
- tel and will take charge of the house
on the Ist of March.
—Pour prisoners broke jail on Sat
urday afternoon last a week, by break
kg the lock off the yard gate. Young
Snyder and Samuel Hardy made their
escape—the . otter two were recaptur
ed.
—Christmas passed off in this place
mere lively than usual. Everybody,
particularly the young, appeared to
enjoy themselves
.immentely. We
hear of only two or three fights during
the day..
—At a meeting of the soldiers in this
place On Saturday a week last, Capt.
Brice X, Blair. and Adjt. John A. Wil
loughby were appointed delegates from
this county, to a soldiers Convention
which met in Philadelphia on .11ionday
last. •
—The remains of Lieut. Col. George
Dare, of the Fifth Pa. Reserves, were
interred in the Bellefonte Cemetery on
Wetitictulay last: Col. Dare was killed
in .the Wilderness in Virginia, in May,
1864, when he bad nearly completed
three years of gallant service..
—The Sunday School children of
Renovo enjoyed a festival on Christ.
mas eve. They were addressed by the
several Reverends of the churches in
that place. At the close of the festival
a general distribution of gifts that
adorned a Christmas tree was made
amongst the children.
—Square up and commence the new
year right. All small bills, (and all
Nrge ones too, jf possiMiQslieuld be
paid off. We may expect laite 4. rush
of all who-are indebted to us. Give us
a call. We will find room for all who
.be kind enough to try the experi
pent.
are sorry to learn that Major
T. P. Campbell, now a resident of
Davenport, lowa, lately met with a
severe accident. He rusty from his bed
in the night and leaning against the
bed while pulling on his pants, the bed •
stead moved from him causing him to
full, by which he broke his thigh. He
was not expected to live.
Pluslca!
The only REED instrument that the
.celebrated Pianist GOTTSOLIALEI, will
use or recommend, is Mason & Ilam
Din's Cabinet Organ, and of them be
says:
"Your Cabinet Organ is truly a
; charming instrument, woarilv of the
high praise it has received, and FAR
SUPERIOR to every thing of its class I
have seen."
B. M. Greene the agent for this
county has constantly on hand at his
Music Store, Huntingdon, Pa., a full as
Hi:lament of these instruments and also
. of Steinway & Son's Pianos which ho
sells at , Manufacturer's prices.
Circulars sent free. Send air ono
A Good Appoliktmtnt
Thomas Gregg of this place, has
been appointed a Lieutenant in the
regular army from this Congressional
District. Thomas is a brtn,her of Gen.
David and klaior Harry Gregg, and ho
has also served his Country as a volun
;tear against the rebels. Better blood
is.bard to end, and we predict that
Torn will make a brilliant regular of
freer.
zer"The editor of the Globe eays
re made a false ehar,e against him.
Please state what it was."—Monitor.
You are answered in reply to Ho-
ratio
Soldiore National Union.
The following aro the proceedings
of the meeting of officers hold Decem
ber 30th, at the Franklin House for
the purpose of orgat.izing a Soldiers
National Union for this county.
The meeting organized by appoint.
ing Capt. Brice X. Blair, 149th P. V.
President, Major Geo. F. McCabe,l3th
Pa. Cay. Vice President, and Adjutant
W. F. Cunningham, Secretary.
Officers present—Major George F.
McCabe, Captains Brice X. Blair, B.
Miles, C. Hildebrand, Brevet Captain
H. T. Johnston, Brevet Major A. H.
Creigh, Major W. F. Johnston, Adjt.
W. F. Cunningham, Lieuts. R. R. 11t1.-
exander, Samuel Irvin, A. Tyhurst.
After some discussion, on motion a
committee of thirteen be appointed to
draft a Constitution and By Laws for
the use of the Soldiers National Union
of Huntingdon county.
Committee to consist of Major John
Porter, 9th Pa. Cay., Brevet Major A.
H. Creigh, 147th Pa. Infy., Captains
J, 1), Campbell, 40th, J. Brewster,
76th, Neely, 149th, J, A. Doyle,
A. C. S. U S. A., S. L. Huyett, 19th
Pa. Cay., Lieuts. R. M. Alexander, sth
Reserves, S. Irvin, 49th P. V., Limit.
Miller, 55th Pa. Infy., Lieut. Kenyon,
13th Pa. Cay., Captain E. Miles, 3rd
Penna. Artillery, Capt. Joe Johnston.
A warm and flattering letter was
received and read from Major Porte•
expressing his regrets at not being able
to be preseht. The Secretary was in.
structed to notify the members of the
Committee to meet at the Franklin
House, Huntingdon, on Saturday, the
13th of January, 1860, at two o'clock,
P. M , and that the committee of thir
teen be instructed to call a meeting of
all the officers and soldiers of the coun
ty at any time thereafter they may
see proper. Captain B. X. Blair being
unable to attend the Convention to he
held in Philadelphia on January Ist,
1860, on account of important busi•
ness, Brevet Major A. A. Creigh was
substituted in his place. On motion
the proceedings be published iu the
county papers. The meeting adjourn•
ed to meet at the call of the committee
of thirteen.
W. F. CUIiNINGIIAM, Secretary
Aiding in a Railroad Car
We picked up the following, written
by some one, evidently a "brick," and
deem it too good to be lost, so we pub
lish it for the benefit of our readers,
although we are unable to say upon
what railroad the writer was traveling,
but presume it' was on the Pennsylva
nia Central: .
"Although travelers have written
page upon page about "riding in a
railroad ear," the theme has not been
exhausted. The scones, the incidents,
the accidents, tho associations, the bill•
ing and cdoing of a pair of love sick
swains, have all been graphically pie.
tured with all the enthusiasm of the
soul, but as I write amid the snorting
and plunging of the iron 11(31.86, the
whirl and 'clatter of the wheels, as
they speed their onward course, and
the jostling of the car, which causes
my chirography scarcely legible; there
sits a - lady in front of me washing her
face with spittle and iedustrionsly
combing and brushing her hair, and
arranging her "waterfall"—lo ! she
produces a small flask containing some
thing that looks like liquor and smells
like liquor, and deliberately pours a
quantity out into a glass and drinks it
down with as much nonchalazthe as any
of our regular rum drinkers would do,
—she is pretty—she has finished her
toilet. She seems atiSsfied with her
appearance. Perhaps she expects to
meet a friend—a gentleman friend—
I for whom she entertains more than the
usual friendship. The seat just behind
me is occupied by tt—l judge from ap
petirances—nowly married pair, bill
ing and cooing in the most approved
style of these, latter days, and who,
doubtless, are on their wedding tour.
Uh ! such looks of love and confidence
—then a WhiSper and a-titter—then
she lays her head on his shedder,
shuts her eyes and heaves a sigh—a
big sigh-tropens her eyes again, and
looks out of the window for a moment,
then turns to tier lover again, heaves
another sigh, when he gives her band
a gentle squeeze, and—. (Hero the
writer suddenly stops, and wo presume
never got back to finish his remarks
on •'riding in a railroad car."—Ern.)
Book Atupttoz4.
There will be an auction of Books,
Stationery, S Miscellaneous articles at
the Book Stare of Simpson, Armitage
& Co., an Tuesday evening, Jan.
9Lh no*, at fib o'clock. All should
avail themselves of this rare opportu
nity to secure good reading matter
A 05184 SiZe4 Calf
Mr, John Bolinger, of Cromwell
towpship, this county, raised a bull, of
eon - IOW!) . breed, NOM' weighed when
only pine months old three hundred
and thirty three lbs. of dressed beef,
hide sixty two lbs., and tallow fifteen
lbs. •
font Forget..
Next week many of our patrona in
the county will have an opportunity to
square up with the printer. All who
are indebted will please let us hear
from them..
A Handsome Present.
Dr. lieury Neff, has our thanks for
a find roast of venison.
..Ikon. A. A.. Barker will please
accept our thun4s for qiime yuluOle
public docup,mo.
Xler The Legislature met on yester
day. Gov. Curtin is on a visit to Cu—
ba for his health,. It is expected be
will return by the 10th or 15th inst.:,
should he ckt, both houses will ad—
journ fora feW weeks. There will be no
difficulty in the organization of either
house. David Fleming of Harrisburg
will be made Speaker of the Senate,
and Geo. W. Hamersly re-elected
Clerk. Mr. Kelly- of Washington
county will be made Speaker of the
House, and our townsman A. W. Bene
dict re-elected Clerk. "Uncle Jake"
will be left out in the cold again.
Mir Washington is overrun with
applicants for clerkships. Some hun—
dreds have lately been discharged and
more soon will be—the. labor in the
Offices having greatly decreased•since
the close of the war. Some young men
would sooner starve than earn a living
by honest labor as a mechanic or far—
mer. The sooner such codfishAtristo—
cracy s tarve the better it will be for
society and tlio whole country:
A New Carriage and Wagon Shop
Nelson Ball has taken' the shop
joining Garluck's bla ksmith shop,and
is prepared to repair carriages, wag
ons, etc., on short notice. ne. Ball is
one of the best mechanics in the coun
try and we have no doubt ho will have
plenty of work. Clive him a call when
you want repairing done. 11*.
—There was a heavy ice freshet on
the West Branch of the Susquehanna
last weok. It is estimated that over
seventy five million feet of saw logs
passed Williamsburg in ono day—the
heaViest loss ever sustained by lumber
men in that §ection.
MARRIED,
On the 19th ult., by Joseph John
ston, .Esq., at the Railroad Hotel, in
Petersburg, Mr. Jolla Ross, to Miss
MATILDA LOGAN, all of Barree - tow *n•
ship,'Huntiugdon county.
In Williamsburg, Dec. the 21th,
1865, by. Ruv. N. J. White, Mr. Nlctio
LAS S. ISENBERG of Fort. Wayne, End.,
toMiss SERENA R. MELOY, of Williaths
burg, Pa.
At the Broad. Top Hotel, on the 20th
of December, by Rev. J. H. Britten,
Mr. HENRY HESS, to Miss ELIZABETH
LlEsrErt, both of Huntingdon. •
On the 21st ult., by Rev. T. A. Price,
Mr. CALEB G. WRIGHT, and Miss CATH
ARINE DELL both of Union township,
Huntingdon county.
On the same day, by the salt), Mr.
JACOB CHILCOTE, stud MISS Au NA PARKS,
both of Cass township. Hunt., Co.
On the 23d ult., at the Exchange
Hotel, by Rev. J. A. Price, Mr. SAMUEL
Cuec, and Miss MARY E. biLtwoN,both
of Warriorsmark.
On the 28th ult., at the same place,
by the same, Mr. ThomAs Goitsucd,
and Miss LUCINDA CRISWELL, both 01
Mill Creek.
On the same day, by the same. Mr.
LEVI QUEINIY, and iNIASS SUSAN Burr,
both of Marklesburg.
On the same day, by the same, Mr.
JA=S SUES, of Bedford county, and
Miss EMILINN lieNnsatsoN, of Centre
county.
Nov. 28t1, 1865, by Itev. J. E. Hon
eycutt, Mr. J. H. Foomr, of Williams
burg, Pa., and Mrs. MARY E. MILLER,
of Calvin twp., Huntingdon Co., Pa.
Doc. 261 h, 1865, at the residence of
the bride's father, in Juniata. township,
Huntingdon Co., Pe., by the same, Mr.
11. J. FISHER, of Ted twp., and Miss S.
SuoWALTER.
At the bride's home, Dec. 21st, by
Rev. S. 11. Reid. Lieut. J. B. Suomizito
Miss MOLLIE A., daughter of Mr John
Grove, all of Penn township, Penna.
At the National House, Dee. 28th,
by the same, Mr. WM. L. STATES to
Miss MARY C. EDWARDS, of Fairplay.
At the Farmer's Hotel,'Jan. Ist, by
the same, Mr. IVILLIAIu JACOBS to
Miss SARAH MclintuN, both of Wa.
lerstreet; Huntingdon county, Penna,
DIED,
MARY JANE, daughter of Abraham
and Harriet E. Corbin, Noli, 19th, aged
3 years, 11 months and 12 days.
kie- We clip the ffillowing from one
of the Philt4lphia daily papers.-- .
Our people visiting of sending down
to the city, would du , ,t, well to make a
note of it ;
WAtiamarcut S. BROWN'S FINE
OStablidirrient, located ut
the corner of Sixth and Market street,
Philada., familiarly known as "Oak
Hall," is probably the largest and best
conducted Ready Made Clothing and
Merchant Tailoring Rouse, in the
State. Their superior syles, excellent
workmanship and moderation in prices
have made their house deservedly pop
ular.
In. their Custom Department, where
elegant garments are made to order,
none hut the very best artists are em
plo3 ed, and the fine assortment of ma
terials to select from enables e very ono
to he well suited.
Samples will be sent by mail, and
instructions'for meowing, when writ•
ten for. noB-2m
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January, 2.
Family Flom
~ S iO,UO
Extra Flour i 9,60
Superfine Flour
... ... . p6.00
Rye Flour $13.60
'
Corn Meal... $4.24
Extra IVl,ito‘llionl. V70(42 GO
Fair and l'rlmu Icedi:',l,s*: 25
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Rye
Cony prime YEAlow
Onto •
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HUNTINGDON DIARIKET.S.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY S. E. HENRY & CO.
Family Flour V.bbl $ll,OO
bury <lour 59,50
Superfine Flour SS,SO
Corn 1..al 'tl OWL 42.25
.Duclnhent 6luur li cwt. 5.500
White Wheat $2.00
lied Wheat 1 90
Ity9 90
Now Corn 00
Oats 35
Cloverseed 59,0 d ® 7,00
Flaxseed 0 00
D.rled Apples
Drl.l Vouches Is lb
Eggs
Lord
Hunt
Shoulder
Mee
Tallow
Hey
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FREEDOM UNIVERSAL
WAsnmrroN, Dec. 18, 1865.
Wm. It SEwARD, Secretary of State of
the United States, to all to whom
these presents, may come, greeting :
KNOW Yu, That whereas the Cuu
gess of the United States, on the tire
of February last, : . ~passed a resolutim,
which is in the words following, name
ly ;
,".4 resolution submitting to the Leg
ialavures or the-several States a proy •
olsiticin to amend the Constitution of
the United Sates,
"Resolved by the Senate and Rouse of
Representatives of the United States of
America, in Congress assembled, two
thirds of both Houses concurring, That
the following article be proposed to the
Legislatures of the several States as an
amendment to the Constitution of the
United States, which, when ratified
by till ee fourths of said Legislatures,
shall be valid to all intents and purpo•
ses as a part of the said Constitution,
namely : -
"ARTICLE VIII. Section 1. Neither
slavery nor involuntary servitude, ex•
eept as a punishment for crime where
of the party shall have been duly con
victed, :Mall exist within the United
States or any place subject to theirjur
iSdiction.
"Sec. 2, Congress shall have power
to enforce this article by appropriate
legislation."
And whereas it appears from official
document on file in this department
that the amendment to the Constitu
tion of the United States, proposed as
aforesaid, has been ratified by the
Legislatures of the States of New
Hampsliire,North Carolina, South Car
olina, Alabama, Illinois, Rhode Island,
4ichigati, Maryland, New York, West
irginia, Maine, Kansas, Massachu
setts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio,
Missouri, Nevada, 'lndiana, Louisiana,
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Vermont, Ten.
nessee, Arkansas, Connecticut, and
Georgia—in all 27 States ;
And whereas, The whole number of
States in the United States is thirty
six.;
And Whereas, The before specially
named States,whose Legislatures have
ratified the sdid proposed amendment,
twollitoto threelourths of the whole
number of Sates in the United States;
Now, therefore, be it known that 1
11..5e ward, Secretary of State
of the United States, by virtue, and in
pursuance of the second section of the
act of Congress approved the twentieth
day of April, 1818, entitled ‘tAti act to
provide for the publication of the laws
of the United States, and for other pur
poses," do hereby certify that the
amendtnent aforesaid has heooine valid
'to all intonts And purposes as a part of
the Constitution of the United States.
, Zu testimony wheroq I have here
unto set my band, and caused the sea l
(Attie Department ofBtate to be affixed.
Done at time city of Washington,this
18th day of December, in the year of
our Lord 18G5, and of the independence
of the United States of America the
ninetieth. 117 m. 11. &MARI),
Secretary of State.
aEAD (WATERS
FOR
D. P■ OWIN
INFORMS TUN PUBLIC
SPLENDr: STOCK of NEW GOODS
$llO
iS.OO
{3.50
0,11,
GO@7o
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY
oc 17 '65.,
TENT RECEIVED at S. E. HENRY
ey 4 cirg. MINIMOTIISTOIT, x largo_stock of fresh
sugar cored Hams, side, shoulder nod Mackerel..
111 A DE UP CLOTHING, BOOTS &
shoes, Qnsensware, War and Willow Ware, larg•
ost stock in Ulu country, at 9. H. RYA Co.
FI.GURND DELAINES, MERRI
mac and amerlcan Mut.% Ginghams, Clunbrici, &c
at EL B. HENRY & CO.
2S to 35
NEW GOODS.
S. E. 'Henry & to. have jnet received their hell
Murk of goede, which they are selling at very reduced
only
EMI
NEW GOODS
THAT HE HAS
JUST OPENED
THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
COME AND' SEE.
1 D. P. GWIN,
Zianna f - CD3t"
undersignedlll will sell at public
ante at i CourtHuitse, iu Huntingdon,
On Wednesday, 10th of January, 1866,
ills farm. situated In Walker township. Huntingdon
nun iv, opining lands of Jonas Duchwalter. Henry
Inn is, and •cry and Andrew Druid,. containing 250
6
l Acres, m or less .abon. 100 of which are cleared
- and aLout ISO acres in good timber, ‘vith time log
Dwelling Houses, nod a log horn thereon erected.
111,0 i 3 oleo II hire, amount of good fosßil Iron ore on
he tract. port of It being • regularly worked.
Tellms made known on clay of stile, which will be ne.
.oninwclnting. ISAAC KURTZ.
%Volker tp., Dec. 20, ItoL.te
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS !
1f you want Cheap Goods,
GO TO It. M. CUNNINGHAM k t; CO'S
If you want Good Goods,
GO TO'R. M. CUNNINGHAM S CO'S
If you want Fashionable Goods,
GO TO It. M. CUNNINGHAM & CO'S
If you want to see the
GREATEST VARIETY and
BEST SELECTION OF GOODS
ETER BIZOtCOLIT TO MINTINGDON,
Consisting of LADIES' DRESS 0 OODA, CASSIMERI:S
[deity and country manufacture. Bruchet mid Wankel
StlttVti 6ONIAUS and lirenkrolt SIIAWL A, PRINTS
and 311J51.1 NS or every variety, I nits, Caps, Boots, Shoes,
tiroceries mid Confecttnuerins. and in a word, Lverything
that eye bath seen or heart, could wish,
GO TO R. M. CUNNINGItIM & CO'S
WIIOLESALE & RETAIL STORE
Corner of Railroad and Montgomery sts
Iluntingdon , Nov. 8, 1565
mir.c:#4=st rowel. edacoess.
fill GEO. SHAEFFER
'llasJust returned (ruin the east with telf‘‘ft
SPLENDID STOCK
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, cfce„
Which be offers to the inspection of his customers and
the public generally. hla will sell his stuck ut the most
REASONABLE PRICES,
and those who purchase once will surely call again
BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER,
and IIIiPATIIING done In the neatest and most expedi
-11000 manner.
Cult upon Mr. Schaeffer nt his shop on MR street, a
few doors west of the lliatuund. se'27
GREAT ENTHUSIASM 1
ILIGII PRICES SURRENDER !
THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST.
1
I JOHN - 11. WESTBROOK
!respectfully informs the citizens of lluntitimlon er.o
vicinity that he luts:mat received from the oily n Kew• and
splendid stock of
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Hosiery, Shoe Mndings, Carpet Sacks,
Trunks, ite., the., cfx
all of whicl Ile Is prepared to .011 at reduced prices
A lot a clvlico CONNIXIVIONERIES lanvo also been re
ceivorl.
Don't forget the old Mond to the Diamond. Old cueto
morn and tho public generally afro invited to cull.
Huntingdon, apri I'd, 1865.
N EW BOOT AND SHOE STORE
WM. AFRICA
llnform.; the public that ho has Jolt
spouted at his old stand In tho Diamond.
I tun tlattd.n,
A Fine Assortment of all kinds of
' BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.
All of which ho mill sell at fair prices. Quick asks and
smut/ profits. f all and examine my stuck.
31anufacturing and Royal, log male to order as usual.
Huntingdon, oct- 10. 1801
aTr T "SrC:bIET WA:NW
A GOOD PIIOTOGRAPII LIKENESS,
CALL AT
DONNELL & KLINE'S
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PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
On Hilt Street, two cloors west of
..T.,,ewts' Book Store..
CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS.
IluptiniAwl, Dot 4, '65-tf.
NOW'
OPEN,
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WHARTON & MAGUIRE'S
NNW
.IE-Max , c9Llucrazt•Es Mitcora,
IN TILE BROAD TOP DEPOT BUILDING'.
The public generally are invited to celA Letup) pnrche
slug elsewhere.
I.4totlngdow, Jugs 99,19&5. •
OLR FRANKLIN ALMANAC
Vi l;::371, 180.0.
Price 20 cant. per copy.
Copice mailed (poet-prild.) on receipt of mica
For .ale at LEVIS' lsoo.it STORE. ' tr
WOOL, 3LANKETp, COVER
lets, Inkrana, Egg and limp Carpets. Rugs. 011
and ftiloor Cloths,at S. E. lIENRY & 00.
Darr DIARIES for 1866, fur sale at
Lewis' Book Stove.
PROF. J. H. ZVENTYRE'S GREAT REMEDY,
TEE
INDIAN COMPOUND
Internal and External MORCiIIO,
=I
Al` Dias - slues, Bloody Flux to one day,
Q Headache and Eat : ache in three minutes.
,C - Toothache in one minute.
Alum Neuralgia in flue minutes,
Sprains in twenty minutes,
ire. Sore Throat In ten minutes,
BeR- Cholic and Cramp In five minutes,
i 4- Rheumatism in one day, •
ItS. Pain in the Back or Side in ten minules,
IA& Bad Coughs or Colds in ono day,
g2l.- Fever and Agno in one day,
IILS. Cures .Deafness, Asthma, Piles,
nfl,. Bronchitis Affection., Dyspepsia, •
Palammation of the Kidneys, Erysipelas,
rra. Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart
Keep it in your Fandlies—Sicknesf
comes when least expected.
I propose to cheek, and effectually dissipate more ache
and pain and to accomplish more perfect equilibrium of
all the circulating flails in the human system, than can
he effected by nn} other, or all other methods of Medical
all In Olin same space of time.
THIS POPULAR REMEDY is fast coming Into use, for
the fact Out I cure, tree of charge. all these com
plaints whenever there ie nn opportunity to do so. As
soon as it is applied it almost mirsculemly kills the pain.
Ide nut ask you to buy before you are r,•rtatu of Its elf•
cloudy. If you have nu echoer pain. it is warranted to du
ail it purports ou the label; otherwise the money will be
refunded,
I do not propose to cure every disenve—only a class
named by my Ili reorinnn. My liniment °pirates on chem.
feel and electric prineiples,•and in. therefore appliable,
to the cure or natural reNtOtlttiVe ofall organic derange
tarot striving from an improper circulation of the nerve
vital Ilnids. -
Prof..). 11. McEntiyro'n INDIAN COMPOUND acts di
'rectly on tho absorbents, reducing glandular and other
swellings in inerediblo short time, wiihnut any po•sibte
dunger,from its use under nay p••ssible circumstances.
Thls in an hiterim I and external medicine—composed of
roots, herbs and harks. such as our forefatherit
There in a bountiful supply on earth to careen complaints
if we only knave what they were.
This has been a great study with the I . .tedical Faculty
for many years, to tind out tho k Mils best adapted to the
shore complaints—how to put them together, and .what
proportions to use. J.ll.
.• ' Proprietor, Reading, Pa.
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ror sale at Lewis' Book Store.
Huntingdon, Pa., 6ept. 6,1865. .
McENTYRE'S
DANDELION PILLS,
For all (Encases arising from one cause, viz: Fever and
Ague. Dyspepsia, Catarrh in the 'lead. Weak and disor•
dered :tuniach, noel, no Indigestion, Sick Headache, Old.
diness of thn 'lead, W.l . :nese of Sight, Windy Ailments.
Rheumatism, and Rheumatic Pains. Paine in the Each or
ride, Nervous Debility, Lowness of Spirits,-Impurity of
the Mood, Blotches or Eruptions of the 13udy, Gravel,
Worms, be, be. Sold at 25 route per box.
.111cENTYRE'S
TEDIAIV VEGETABLE
WORM DESTROYER !
ThieinGdlibla medicine is warranted to expel worms In
oil rases and limy be given to col:then of all ages, Its they
nee purely vegetable cud perfectly harmless.
tIA,- Can he had lit Lewis'illoolt store. Huntingdon, Pu,
DR. VENARD'S
STAR MAGIC LINIMENT
. CUL:ES
RIIEU ATISJI,
NEURALGIA,
TOOTHACHE,
HEADACHE,
DIrrHERIA, or SORE THROAT,
CRAMPS, or
PAINS IN THE STOMACH,
SPRAINS,
and DI ARR (E
.201.0 . AGENT,
SAMUEL H. SHOEMAKER,
HUNT NO DON, PA
Price One Dollar
Agents Wanted to sell \ the above
throughout the Country.
Iron Oct. 25, 18( 6.
'Unquestionably the best sustained work
of the kind in the world."
HARPER'S
NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE,.
Critical notices of the press.
It In the foremost Magazine of the day. The fireside
never had a more delightint eonmanion, nor the million
a more enterprising friend, than Harper's Magazine.—
?dell...dies Protestant (Baltimore.)
The most popular Umuhly in the world.—Nets York
oh•orver.
We must refer in terms ofeulogy to tho high tone and
varied excellences of Harper's 11.1ligazine—n fioirnal with
a monthly circulation of about 170,000 copies—in whose
pages are to he found Bomb of the choicest light and gen
eral reading of the day. We speak of this work as an ovi
deuce of the American Peopleould the popularity it has
acquired is merited. Each number contain:hilly 044 pa
ges of reading matter, appropriately illustraml Ivith
good hood cots ; 004 it combines in itself the tacy month
ly and t h e more philosophical quarterly, blended with the
best feat mesef the daily journal.. It lots great vv.= in
the dissemination of a love of pure literature-- , -Trubner's
Guide to Alum iC4III Literature. (London.)
The velum 5 bound constitute of themselves a library
of nalsoelluneous reading such as can not be found in the
same compass in any Other publication that has come
under nor notice.—Roston Courier.
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
1866.
The Publishers 'nave perfected n system of mailing by
Which they can supply the Magazine and Weekly prompt
ly to those w 6,. pridbr to receive their pervolicals directly
from the odic° of Publication.
The postage on liarper t e Magazine IS 24 cents a year,
which must he paid at the autncribur's post
I=
Ilarper'a Magarino, one year,
An extra copy of either the Magazine or Weekly will
be eupplied gratis fur every club of Five Subscribers at
$0 ed.) each. in one remittance ; or Six copies for $2O oj. •
Back number can ho supplied at any time.
A complete set. bow comprising Thirty one Volumes,
in neat cloth binding, swill he sent by express, freight at
expewo of purchaFer, for $2 25 per volume. Single vol
umes, by umil, postpaid, $3 fa Cloth oases, for Ithipug,
68 cents, by mail, postpaid. Address
11AIIPIlli & IIItOTIMIS,
Franklin Square, New York.
INK,. INK !
IVO GM
•
To Merchants and • Business Men.
TEE undersigned having recently
been appointed nen' for tho New York National
Ina Comp Illy, hereby gives notice to merchants, busi
ness men, and to consumers of al! classes that he is pre
pared to supply the market with an articje of Ink whirls
in addition to being the beet in use, is emphatically the
cheapest over uttered for sale In this country.
It neither corrodes the pen. nor moulds tho inkstand.
Is of a Lich bluish tint. flows freely. and Is yofeclly indel
ible. giving It advantages not possessed by any other Ink.
whether of foreign or domestic manufactnto. This luk
contains no sediment and will not herder°, thicken as
must inks do, the last drop being, as thin and clear as the
first.
Alfif- All orders whether wholesale or retail. Will be
promptly tilled, at lower rates than as good an article can
ho purchased fu the cities or elpewhere. POTsoilS who
O/SIPTIRfif d.,ubte as to tins superiw. crudity and cheapness
of this Ink are respectfittly entreated to give it a trial
John 11. Clark. eith.agent will CA.V6I9 TIM county for the
purpose of introdocing this Ink.
SIMON COIIN, Agent,
Coffee liutt P. 0., Huntingdon county, Penne,
0ct.10, , 65-tf.
PRINCIPAL BRANCII agile
NATIONAL INTL COIPANY, OF Now YORK.
Mr. SIMON COHN. P. M.. having been appointed sales
man and g,euaral agent, is the representative of the above
company for the county at Iluntingdon, Sotto of Pon...
per contract. all partied theretore, whether having
dealt whit us prewitwely or otherwise, wilt please avail
tlicalvlrer of the advent gen of deaiing directly with the
repreeentative of our 'lose here; they , will find it to
their pecuniary intoiest to do so.
C L. VAN ALl,tsl, Actuary.
The ilborrrlnk he for sale at Lanais' and all the principal
Stares in the county.
T_Ject,clie)ges 7 3Fuur,e.,
01 , ' ALL KINDS,
JUST RECEIV
THE LARGEST STOCK AND VARIETY
EVEIt nnouairr TO HUNTINGDON
Ladits, call and examine at
QTOVES. STOVES.
kj Spear's famous "anti-dust" Cook, Wellington Cook,
Continental Cook, and a splendid variety of gas burner,
and other Heating htoves, for coal or wood, juet re
ceived, and for sale at the Hardware Storei of
JAMES A. thtOWN.
Huntlngdoct, Oct. IS, - •
lIROWN & BLEACHED MUSLINS,
Ticking. Linneyn. Cbecks, bleached and brown can
ton innaida, miner's Plaid; Wool Flannoli ko.. kc., at
S. E. MN 1r k CU'S.
jlO TO S. B. lIENRY & UO'S fur
kjgood Cloths, catelmerev,pattu,etted, Tweedy, Kentuo .
Icy deem, Telret Cord, de.
NEW GOODS
FOR FALL AND WINTEIi.
HENRY STROUSE & COQ
Respectfully inform Alto public generally - that they
have Jost received o large anti splendid stock of goods at
their store in MARK LESBUIt(I, c4nsisting in part of- •
DRY GOODS, . .
DRESS GOODS, . .
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SILKS, •
- -a
NOTIONS, . 0 •
HATS & CAPS, . . ;":1
BOOTS & SHOES,
• II A RD W ARE,
Q II E ENS W ARE
. . /. t.
GROCERIES, • .
' WOO,) and MI A .:
• LOW WARE •
/
0....
•--i,_ TOBACCO,
1 SEGARS, • .
kn NAILS, ..
• . .
GLASS,
OLD NEAT, . •
~...1
CRACKERS, 1/4.)
• 'Pa.
PROVISIONS,
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FISH, -
SALT, &c., &c. .
AIso—BONNETS and TIN WARE i
And in fact everything usunlly kept in a first class coun
try store, which were bought low fOr cash and will ba
sold at correspondingly low prices for cash, or country
produce. end request the public to give us a call before.
porchosing elsewhere. feeling satisfied we can offer supe,
dor inducements to cash buyers. -
We respsetfully solicit the patronage of all, and especi,
ally our Trough lb eel: Volley friend,.
Everything taken In exchange for goads except proud-.
BM
MI
04-Cash paid for all kinds of gritty for which, tba
highest market prices will be giren.
- HENRY STROME k
Marklcaborg„ Oct. 24,.1862
HARIfWARE
A, •
CUTLERY:I
AN
DIMENSE aTom
AND
ENDLESS VARIETY'
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c.,
NOW OPEN:
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AHD IOR SAL' Bi
. JAS. BkOWNs,,,,
HUNTI,NGDON, PENNA.
CALLAND EXAMINE OUR sTncK
Uuntingdon, oct 17.
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NEW- CLOT •
AT LOW PItIG.JS. •
CUTMArtt
ILAS JUST OPENED A PINE STOGIE OP rum
FALL AND wiNTER.- GOODS,
Which he offers to all who- want to be,
CLOTIEtII•D,
AT PRICES - TO. SUIT THE TIMES;
n.t. Stuck consists of Ready-made Clothing fpr.
MEN AND BOYS,,
•••
ALSO, - • • ••,
ROOTS AND SOURS, HATS AND• CAPS, &C., AC.
Should gentleinen desire any particular hind or cut
clothing not found in the Mock an bawl, by leaving their.
measure they can be accmmominted at short notice.
Call at the cast corner of the Diamomi, over ; Lonti,
Grocery.
- MANUAL GUTMAN..
Mmtingdon May.l7, 't 5. •
Reward the Soldiers!
Another Opportunity is offered the many;
Friends of the Soldiers to Reward,
those who Faced the Musi..t. .
of the Enemy..
J. B. SHORTZ & BRO.
RESPECTFULLY inf6rm their flume,
roes friends of Illatlilesburg and surrounding
COUP--
try, that they have received a large end splendid stuck of,
NEW GOODS; -
Consisting of—
READY MADE. CLOTHING,
HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and 8 HOER,.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
GENVMEN'S PCB NISHING GOODS
and slam stock of JEWELRY; (Ste.
The public. without regard to politic+, religion, sect Or
color, will find our store the place to buy just what they
want, owl lit prices to suit the times.
Don't fail to give us u call, as we are determined to.
please all.
"Slarkletiburg,'lluutlngdon co., Nor. 1,T.5,
o p •
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
SIMPSON, ARMITAGE & CO.
Ly AXING PURCHASED the el:t
ut. tire stock of Wm. Colon, WO nose offeh to the public,
at reatsonable prices our immense stock of
MECHANICAL, RELIGIOUS,
SCHOOL,
AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,.
STATIGNERY, POCKET BOOKS,-POWTHONAIS, ac.
Also, Latest Styles of
WALL PAPER & WINDOWSEEADES,,
MAGAZINES, and Daily and Weekly Papers constant--
1y on nand.
MMus from abroad promptly attended to.
CALL AT BROAD TOP CORNER.
Huntingdon, May3,1865-1y-
$ 00
NEW STORE I , AND NEW GOODS,
CHEAPEST CLOTHING in Town,
LEOPOLD. BLOOM
HAS JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE ASSORT3LEVP OF. NEW STYLESOF
FALL AND TVINTER GOODS,
Mich be offrre to the public
AT THE CHEAPEST RATES,
Ms stock convi.,ta .14
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, &c.
Ills store is at tho
OLD BROAD TOP CORNER, lIHNTINGDON, PA,
Where ho will be pleased to reed's and accommodate GIL
customers, LEOPOLD BLOM.
Huntingdon, Oct. 10. 10065.
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NEW FAMILY GROCERY STORE.
CLONG & CO. would respectfully
Coil tho nttenlion of tho eititene of Huntingdon.
and vicinity to the fact that flu*: hove inAt opened a PA.
MILY G IlY'Sro It Kat the old stand or Christopher-
Long, where t ,, ey will keep constantly oa hand a full and
wall Resorted stock of
FRESH FANIILY GROCERIES,
such an Lovering'eL Syvp, N. Orloans and Porto Rico iilo
- Sugars. Coffees, Tenn. Dania, Sides,
Shoulder'. Dried Lea; Floor, Fish, Mice., Itice.,Fieltles
nod Provislons of nil kinds.
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' CEDAR AND WILLOW-WARE;
comprising. in part, Intskots;lekets, Tubs, lhra hbanrda
Corn Brooms. Ilrushos, Rugs, Mats, Floor Uil Cloths, lino,
Trunks. &c.
CANYtlrdi and NUTS of all kinds, is-hob:sale- and retail.
TOYS. TO ttACCO, SEGA Its, Coal Oil. Coal Oil !AIM ps. Sc
They respectfully invite a call and examination of their
stock, satisfied that their winds and prices will compare
fitvorably with those of any other in the place. ' -
C. LONG & CO.
.
Iluntingdon, October 25, 1865,
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COUNTIIX' DIAT;4I43ItS can,
~~ T , b v. y from r9 . 11 . ki,t04124,1913
OLE4ALE as 'cheap as t! cauan tlik
iddy sal /i , i.x 6 ; , 044 1 401 0 q6:4 Pllll4 , lelphi -
u. udzrk-N
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