Inc 6lobt. HUNTINGDON, PA. liVehes3ay. morning, Jan, 17, 1866. LOCAL & PERSONAL. To S nbseribert 'These subscriblare receiving a pa per marked with a 1 - „before the name avill understand :thrkt',the time fbr which they Subscribed is up. Iflhey , 'wish the paper continued they will renew their - subscription through the mail or otherwise. . tf. Brief Items. —The attendance at Court last week was very good. Court again common -ced on Monday. —"Phinogan's" reply to "Mrs. Phin• _egan" and the communication from -"CoMmonplace" will appear• ne?ct, week —D. Over has disposed of the Lew istown Gazette to the former proprie tors, Messrs. G.& G. R. Frysinger. —We omit the publication of the . Court proceedings until the sentences upon the culprits are pronounced. —Another new stock of Wall Paper just received at, Lewis'• Book Store.— .Now is the time to buy for Spring use. —Thomas Sinker, residing in Hon. derson township, was injured by a tree falling upon hiM, on:Monday week.— His face and side were bruised. vs —Those having ice houses Cook ad vantage of the supply of that article, and were busily engaged in storing it last week. —Rev. S. 11. Reid will offer at pub lic sale on Thursday,the 25th inst, the house and lot. now occupied by him. This is a valuable property. See adv. —D, Blair offers fur rent the room on the eorocr of Railroad and Mont gomery streets, and known as the Ma• Emile Hall. See advertisement. —A. H. Bauman, Esq., has been ap pointed agent for the Penna. Railroad Company, at Mapleton, rice John Don aldson. dee'd. —The Waterstreet Foundry is again in blast. Mr. J. M. pippr paving pur chased the property is prepared to do• all kinds of wor4 in his line. See adv. grif)P4 floWiS bqs rpOgpeci the position of General Superintendent of the Pen - 14. Railroad, and Edward 11. Fsq., has assumed the duties. —James S. Todd, aged 32 years, died at bis residence in Ebensburg on Friday, the sth 'inst. Mr. Todd had edited and published the Ebensburg Democrat & Sentinel two years. —We have received several numbers of the Western Heniisphere, a journal published in Tyrone. Blair county.— It is a neat and good literary paper, in quarto form. —A brakeman on an eastward bound freight train, on Tuesday last, had a portion of his nose carried away by coming in contact with the lamp post in front of Wherley's saloon His name is G eo. Houck and he lives in Altoona, —The business of the Court last week was almost exclusively eases in :which young women and young mon were the prominent parties concerned. 'The juries on the seve'al cases found •daddies.fer the children. —ln the Fish Convention at Harris• •burg on Wednesday last, our towns 'man David Dunn was one of the Com niittee OD resolutions. A., W. Bone• Esq , took a prominent part in the proceedings. —The amount of tax paid for tavern licenses in this county last year was $Bl2 25. The tax on real and Verson: al estate was $15,837 90. Special tax of one halt mill on the dollar, $2,548, 92 Amount paid by State for common schools in the county, $3,507 16. —The Democratic Senatorial Con. forces of Blair, Perry, Mifflin, Centre, Juniata and Huntingdon, will, it is it.tio ! T ! lpht, meet on 'Cues February 13th, in ,this place, for the purpose of electing, polegatee to a :State Conven— tion. Thp M. E. Sabbath School of HO lidaysburg received as a New Year's gift a new library consisting of twelve hundred voltnes. This 1 1,1kOdeonite -present wits 11;1:14e- 4; - a gentleman 'named G. Casper Statler. That wcis a gift. Are there more such 'happy men —"lnterestine-- 7 -The report of law suit in last week's Monitor by the counsellor villa happened to come out undermost in the fight. it reminds us of a boy, we once know, who, after re ceiving 3 sound parental drubbing, pitufflool about the house 115 r half an hour, declaring all - .the time, "he wouldn't take it !" • --Tbe following item may be of some (laughing) interest to the Good Templar order in our midst : "A story is told Of an inveterate drinker, who signed the temperance pledge, but was ',mind soon after imbibing as often as ;ones. To his friends who remonstra• Led with him, he replied that the doe- Famenst which he had signed was inval id, bemuse it had no internal revenue stamp." County Commissioners de- Ae'rve great . credit fur the manner they are discinirging their duties. We are informed that they, and Mr. Black, late Treasures, during the laSt three weeks paid pall the indebtedness of the county to the State, amounting to over ten thousand dollars, a debt in part has been hanging over the ounty for some years. There was no money borrowed. to pay this debt, and still there is handsome balance the Treasury. Reading Room and Library. We are pleased to see that active measures are in progress to establish such an institution as the above. At a meeting on .Saturday evening last six young, men were appointed can• vassers of the borongh, to solicit means with which to commence. Unlike other subscriptions, to this one very favorable inducements are presented— those subscribing having privileges to the extent of their subscriptions. It is hoped our citizens will subscribe liberally 'to this cause, as they will not miss the money they subscribe. If the amount of subscription will war rant the establishing of a Reading Room and Library, the intention is, we understand, to open the room every evening, Sunday excepted, and allow the members of the Association and those who subscribe free access to the daily journals, books and magazines ; Every man who wishes to keep up with the times must read the papers, and us he will get kis information and knowledge for less money in the Read. ing Room, it is to hie advantage to favor the cause with his means and influenco. Subscribe liberally, then, gentlemen, and let Huntingdon. no longer remain behind her neighbors in diffusing knowledge amongst her citi zens. "Knowledge is power," and power to vindicate and establish our claims in the social and political world fs what we are greatly' in need of. The idea entertained by some is, that the project will "fall through" like everything else, but we can as sure all such that there is n determine. tion manifested tb.tt will carry it, through; but it is expected of our people to assist as feu• as they can. No good citizen, desiring the moral and literary advancement of our town, will refuse to subscribe just, because . he his superstition that it will "fall through, like everything else." Agricultural Society. The Huntingdon Agricultural SCIA:10- ty met in aro - Court House, on Monday evening, January Bth. President C. Miller in the chair, Minutes of last vegulqr meeting read and adopted. The Treasurer's report was present ed and accepted, shoWing a balance in favor of the Society of $668,05. The following named gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year: President—G. Miller, Esq., Tianting don. Vice Presidents--W m. Williams,Hun tingdon ; lsrxol Graffius, Alexandria; J. M. Stevens, Petersburg; George W. Owens, Birmingham; Wm. A. Fralcer, Shirleptburg ; T. E. Orbison, Orbiso• nia ; Dr. H. L. Brown, Cassville; Geo 14. Heaton, Coalmont; Geo, Bell, Barree twp.; E. Robley, Brady twp; D. Hamilton, Esq., Cass twp ; Ed. Wllugh, Carbon twp; Saml. McVitty, Esq., Clay twp; Robert McNeal, Dub lin twp; David Gates, Franklin twp; David Rupert, Henderson twp; Jacob Weaver, Hopewell twp.; John Jackson, Jackson twp.; Henry Mark, 'Juniata twp.; A. Harnish, Morris twp.; Jacob Miller, Oneida twp; Col. John Huyett, Porter twp.; Jacob Hoover, Penn twp; B. 11. Foust, Shirley twp.; W. Madden, Esq., Springfield twp; Col. Geo. Noss, *Tell twp; Levi Wright, Union twp.; Henry S. Green, Tod twp; J. Vande• vender, Walker twp.; Archibald Hut chison,Warriorsmark twp.; John Oaks, West twp; Isaac Enyeart, Cromwell township. Recording Secretaries—R. McDivitt, J. M. Bailey. Cgrresponding Secretary—Robert M. Speer, Esq. Treasurer—George Jackson. Librarian—T. IL Cromer, Esq. On motion the acting Secretary be hereafter allotit•ed 830 per year fur set, DIM On motion of Mr. Cromer, Resolved, That this society will hold a Fair next fall, some time between the 20th of September and 10th of Oe• tober, and that a committee of seven be appoiutedaby the President to pre pare a list of pron . :inn/8,10 be submit ted to a meeting of tho NOclety at the nest April court. The followjng is the committee: Theo. Cromer, D. W. Wonnekidorf. John S. Mitle-1, 14. '.. Robb r uen. S- Groen, Wil3)..isr and John War field, Some appropriate and well timed remarics ,•ere made by the President in assuming the duties of his olEce, which were well received by the so- • ciety. Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed by the chair, to attend to securing u place for holding the Fair and other necessary arrailgenteets, to report at t next meeting. T. H. Cromer, H. G. Fisher and Jacob Miller were appointed iiaid com mittee. On motion the Constitution was so amended as to require the Treasurer to give bond with sufficient security, to be approved by the President and Sec retaries, in such sum as shall from time to time be required by them. On, motion of Mr. Robb, the So ciety hereafter exclude all side shows from the annual exhibitions. On motion the auditing committee be required to allow the outgoing Treasurer a proper compensation for his services. On motion the funds in the Treas urer's hands be under the direction of the Treasurer, President and Secrete• ries, The Society then adjourned to meet on Tuesday evening of the Arst, week of the coming Aril court. G. IdILLER, President litorkvirr, t Secretaries. J. M. BAILEIT, E, floury & Co. are selling off Boots & &lees at reduced prices, pre. Tlaratory to laying j . n . Gi re'ern a Batt:mein% The Holidays amongst the Soldiers , Or phans at Cassville• MESSES. EDITORS 1-rlt may be inter esting to your readers to know bow We fared during Christmas and New Year's; it so, I will give you a 'short sketch. Through the exertions and labors of Dr. A, P. Fields, whom I have employed as physician for this insti tution, the citizens of Cassville and vi cinity contributed of the good things of this life to such an extent that we had a most magnificent Christmas dinner. We had five turkeys, ono goose and forty ono chickens, besides beef, pork, sausages, pies and cakes in profusion—in fact we had enough of chickens and cakes to got up another very „nice dinner on New Year's day. rt, is true that I would have furnished them a dinner if this had not been done, but our citizens have shown by this act that they have a good feeling toward these dear little children,—it was a token of respect for them and the holy cause in which their fathers died. On motion of Captain Harper Snyder, one of the orphans, a rote • of thanks was returned to the contribn tora, and especially to Dr. Fields for his exertions in getting it up. We then held a singing .Concert in the evening which was largely attended and passed off pleasantly. Friday before New Year's was a great day with us—Dr. Thomas H. Burrowts, State Superintendent of Soldiers' Orphan Schools, having ar rived with suits for the boys, cloaks for the girls and material for dresses. The scenes of joy can belmagined but not described. New Year's day was signaled by a grand parade through town, all being dreSsed in their blue suits. • I regret to add that Dr. Hurrowes met With quite an accident In rotdPu ing to Mill Creek. As he was going down Sideling Hill, the hound of the wagon broke, turning the iyagen over a very steep bank and precipitating the , Doctor and his tailor down'the What the extent of the Doctor's inju• ries are, 1." have not learned, but it seems alma it miracle that he escaped with his life. We sympathize yery much with him, as we recognize in him one of the best and most efficient friends of our schools. May ho live till hundreds of these dear destitute Phan§ rip qp qod call him blessed. We are getting along right well.— We nuipher 109, and if' the Degielaturo does the nice thing for us, we will in-. crease our numbers. The number of visitors is inerousing„ and, so fur as I know they are favorably impressed with the school. Hoping that you may come to see es soon, I remain, Yours truly, A. L. GUss, Principal. Cassville, Hunt. co., Jan. 0. Robert Speaks. The last Journal & American is mum on tho facts we laid before the lmblie the week previous. The rats and the snakes in their anxiety to injure a neighbor ventured too far from their holes, And they were cauzlit And ex— posed before they could get back. But Robert,the bushwitacker,makes his ap pearance, and as appears to be his na ture, he attempts•to stab in the dark. Of course Robert did not intend to be guilty of making an ungentlemanly insinuation; to do so would be compro mising the dignity of his position as County Superintendent and dark edi tor of the Journal tf" American and might sully the charactehot that paper. If appearances indicate a fault, We would advise Robert to lenzit sig haux ton ix frusig for mixum anstoigjaunlum tut.noistion fimlux um. A d Again James Snyder, Riley Wilson and Samuel Dearmit, the first and last named broke jail, (the former three weeks ago, and the latter on the 19th of last October,) and the second was a partner or Snyder, but had not been arrested—all were arrested in Harris. burg last Friday And lodged in jail there, and will remain there at few days until prisoners now in our jail are re moved to Pittsburg. Which Would Bo ilpet, It is a question with some whether it would not have been better to have sold the "Family Tteeorti" through the book stores instead of solely by agents. We tire not, prepared to say which plan is preferable, but either will do, for everybody will Guy ono Do matter who sells them. Mr. A. Harrison is agent for the above, in this. county. Dq"We aro pleased with ,tho effects "Ho'ratio's expose of himself and the: rats has had upon the Union rartg and the'business and reading comma ray generally. They wore caught in their own trap. Great Remedies. Prot, MeEntyre's Great Remedios—, the Indian Compodnd, the Dandelion Pills, and the Indian Vegetable Worm Destroyer—for sale at lienis' Book Store, lluntingdon, -7. P. c 7 ,,:y has our thanks for the interest he takes in the right. Come weal or pomp woo,. we shall always be found defending _ the people against the encroachments of the codfish aristec, Mg 4c9ordoons, Vlutileas) 4Pat Ai flue stock. of V otuia, Accordions, Flutinas, seleotod with care, just receivod at Lewis' Book Store. We learn that T. P. Campbell, Esq., lately severely injured by a fall, ls slowlyrecoverlpg. SicAlovy l l ifort.-The TemperalUSO : biAtue. MESSRS. EDITORS:—Your call for lo cal, - item@ seldom Meets with response from this remote 4;aft, of the county: , It iti,•not, herkever, for wept of mate rial for a communication nor yet for want of persons to write. We have both, but there seems to be an instinc tive dread of public criticism that for bids a ventures We can appreciate your excellent paper,and we hope our appreciation will ,soon find cxpreBsion in contributions to its colurapis• At present we arc :agitating-and dis cussing the subject `of Toniperance. Since the organization of the McLain Lodge of Good Tempters in this place, the friends of temperance aro making rapid strides. and the devotees of the flowing bowl, alarmed at the breaks in their ranks, are buckling up to resist the innovation. The ruin-sellers and their firm friends insist that moderate drinking is in harmony with the teach ings of the Bible; but in drawing their conclusion they seem to accomodate the scriptures to their theory, instead of adapting their theory to the scrip tures. Their practice is also wofuliy inconsistent with their preaching, and it is thought by the better class of people that they will have but few con versions unless they got 4 greater than John the Baptist here. The Good Tempters have increased in numbers and influence beyond the most sanguine expectations of their most ardent and devoted friends. Over one hundred members now hold (earn sel together to contrive means for res cuing the victims of intemperance from the folds of the serpent and to guard the careless and reckless from the circuit of his coils. Earnest and persevering efforts have been made; and great success has attended Omit ; lasting good has been accomplished, and the reward has been abundant. Men's thoughts have been turned in ward to contemplate the horror of a spectacle from which their very na tures revolt. And beholding the sad picture of their wretchedness draped with a deeper darkness than. ever be fore, and terror stricken with the View, • they have turned away to pro nounce eternal vengeance on the instrument of their ruin. Fathers have dashed away the poisonous cup and thrown themselves into the embrace of the Lodge. Husbands redeemed from the thralldom of rum, and wives res cued from 'distress and want,and a pre mature grave, have been elevated to the respect and society of good and faithful friends, and are happy again in each other's confidence and • love. "A nobler moral object never called true men and women together in coun• ell." It is the cause of humanity, and He who.has said "love thy neighbor as thyself" will over uphold its vota ries. When men aro sunk .so low by drurikeness that even those who drench ed them will not stoop to lift them up, fur fear of human contact, it is then no ideal philanthrophy that raises them from their wallowing, and leads theta forth frau the deli of the /I - esti-93-er to the abo.dos of men . . Where is then the intrePid Hon that an hour before cried out drink, chink in 'under:lLien ? he is in the back ground, his tongue is silent and he would fain clothe himself in another garb. 0, ye strong-minded, iron -willed, rum.proof, rielfregulating machines that move with sdeb utriferm velocity, remember there aro others of your kind, not quite so strong, and not furnished with.. such convenient-self adjustments. Preach a more whole. some doctrine to your weak brethren. Take a bettor text and you can preach a better sermon,L-an ounce of preven tion is• worth a pound of cure. But more on this iubject at another time. We hare written already more than we intended, yet wo cannot close with. out an allusion to, the Good Templar Oyster supper on the evening of Do eember 30th. On entering the ledge room that evening, wo found in addi- . tion to the regular furniture, a largo table spread with the most tempting delicacies. We took our seat and join ed in the generalsurvey, awaiting the reporp of the oyster committee. The chairman soon entered reporting fa vorably, and the Lodge immediately resolved itself into a committee of the whole to investigate the merits of tte oysters. Wo will not take tin - ,e to tell our mode of cooking oysters; you had better send and get the recipe. In justice to Lilo committee we will say that we have eaten oyster's done up in the best of style, but these were hatter still. The banquet consisted of many other luxuries beside; the table was literally heaped. w ith mikes of the rich• est flavor, pies, fruits, 4c. Nearly a hundred members, were present at the entertainment; all eejoyed it excee dingly and were gratified with such a social ecursou of refreshment. Our sig. ters deserve the highest 'commando tiens, for this marked evidence of their love and devotion to this noble organ ization. After supper an experience meeting was held which excelled in interes,tand entertainment. The Lodge woe also ably and very appropriately addressed by brothel: Stewart and Joseph W. Ohurn . . The first anniversary of the Lodge will be held on Saturday the 27th inst. Mr, Detwiler the State Temperance Lecturer, DA Inv. 0. McLuiu and others are expected to be ia attend ant:O. •Ii s s eDtt tj J l y, THE Standing Stone Lodge, T. 0. of G. T., are requeetod to meet 4.t their turrk.y.) Lawe of ripwstiripers. The courts have settled the following points : 1. Subscribers who do not give ex , press notice to the contrary are con sidered as wishing to continue their subscriptions. 2. It subschilibrs Order the dideon4 tinuance of their papers, the publish er may continue to send them till all that is due be paid. 3. If subscribers refuse. or neglect to take their papers from the office to which they are directed, they are held responsible till they have settled their bill and ordered their paper discon, tinned. 4. If subscribers move to other pia• ces without informing the publisher, and the paper is sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 6. Refusing to take a paper from the office or removing and leaving it uncalled for is prima facia evidence of intentional fraud. 6. A postmaster neglecting to inform the publishers schtin a paper is not taken from the of makes himself liable for the subscription price. lift 'em. Agin The last number of the Bedford In quirer contains the following "news paporial" hit, in reference to a paper well---that is badly—known iu this county : "There has been, also, a change on the Monitor, but it would require a daily edition of the Inquirer to regu larly announce the changes on that pa per. We are led to believe that both the Monitor and Fulton Democrat are used as infant schools in which to drill Copperhead editors for better posi• Lions." John 111. Cunningham & Son Will susperid operations in the Hun• tingdon Foundry for three or four weeks, on account of putting up a steam engine. Customers •furnished with work as usual. Ilm.Wo had a good old•f'ashioned snow storm on Monday afternoon and night. Snow. fell to the depth of a foot, more or less. Special iittention of Inventors is invited ,to Card of Messrs. d'Epineuil & Evans, in this isstio. • MARRIED, By Poter Swoope, Esq., Sanuary 10, at his house, in Huntingdon, Wu. B. LAUOIILIN to Miss ELIZABETII of Mill Creek, Brady township. In this place, on Friday morning, January I'3, JOHN WESTBROOK, aged 50 years and 8 months. Tho remains of the demised were interred Sunday afternoon, and were followed to the Cemetery by 14 large number of relatives and friends. On the Bth inst,. at Spruce Creek, SARAH. J., wife of John D. Cassidy, aged about 29 years. I'llll.ll DELPIRLA. DIARKETS• Janne*, 17. Family Flom $10,50 Extra Flour $9,25 Superfine Flour • 4.50 Eye Flour - • "' • $6.00 Corn 31ea1... 54.25 . Ex tra WI, ite.Wlteat : . ' $2.76q02.50 Fair and Prime Red • ' ..$2,15@2.50 Rye • 1,05 Cur,,, prime Yellow SO 54 ' • Oats . Barley $l.lO Cloveraotkl, 5.131 to, - ;7,7.5 'jinn thy '.3.60 . Flaxseed, • $3.20 Weol . ... . . 6thalid (IMO " " " 13 HUNTINGDON MARMETS. CORRECTED IVElifiX 1117 S. E. FIESILY & CO. 'Family Flour - #.1.4,1 0 10.00 elour 0,59 Sti $7.50 Corn Flour Corn Meal 1-3 cwt. $2.25 Buckwheat Slour 11 cwt $.500 White Wheat id Red Wheat 1,90 Rye 90 • New Corn 01 Cloverseell • • Flaxeued Dried Apples Dried retichealb Butter .. ...... Lard Shu 114 r Sides. ..... . FOR RE N T.—Jas. A. Bro wn o tiers for rent a large room, 18 by 2.5' feet, on the second floor Ot hle new tuatuntoth Unease.° building, Hill 01. Itu.aingdon, Pa. It is lighted with gas, and is well suit ed for a buAuess room, or would So u pleasant situation, for a public Heading Room. I'msedsion will bs given on April let, 1666, or sooner if desired. FOR SA.LE, A HOUSE AND LOT, "n west e n of ALEXANDItIA. The house Is n nen frame. A good Stable, Carriage !louse, Wool Renee, and pump clad Spring lasaAs also 4.111 the lot. Apply to HIRAM AVILES on the premises. January 10,1566-3i* 2P - u.lallez Male. WILL be sold on the preini*es in PENN township, at 12 o'clogli, On . Thursday, January 25th, 1866, A TRACT OE 1 . ..1 . .11D containing 230 acres, of which about 50 acres ar.,,oleared and in a good state of culti vation, having a g and Dwelling House erected I:unreal), a never failing spring, and an good ches nut oak timber as any in the I.lllrrounding coun try. It is bounded by lands of John Anderson, Motor Speck. William States and David Nor, is. TERMS Ole SA LE.—lne third of the madmen money on confirmation of mule—tlm balance in WV equal pay ments u ith Interest, secured by nods and mortgage. The land belongs to the helms of Jane McColl. late of maid township, who have appointed the undersigned to act as tit -in agent er attorney. jan3 JOHN ANDERSON. A A 111 ND PERSONAL PROPERTY 3e. ca. 3n- a; 3m. The enbecrlbor will offer for sale at tho late rooldonco of Rev. Jacob Snyder, of Porter towfriltin, dec'tl., one Milo from Alexandria, and one front Barre° station, On Tunsdax,Jnnnan 23d,.1.866, The, follotciu Described Farm, to wit Containing 131 Mt os, more or Ives, adjoining land, of Jacob and D.tvid Neff, Llenry Walheater, Ptdlip llounlongli and ilannali Swourns. 96er d hundred acres cleared and under OA coMention, the balance limber land. Toe immovoineute are a good log has/ling "louse, good bank Burn t good spritig houso, with a never failing spring of water, and 'unit& outbuildings. Thera is alan a variety of Fruit trees bit the promises. Terris mode linosrlit duly of 'solo. .POSSOSSien given on`or'beloro the OW dilx of April next. ALSO, ON SAME DAY, The Personal Property of said deceased, Consboting of 3 work Mires, 4 caws, .4 good sized Buil, pod a nuoibur of young cattle, 2 int hob, 2 largo sleek loge, kind u timber of pinata, 14 head of 81180,2 WalgOlA, plows and barrows. patent hay --Vo. rake, threshing machine, 'winnowing mil!. 2 nivigo, 1 nolo horse curlew> and hotness, horse gears, middles, bri dles, inept, lard and tipple blotter. Also, beds end bedding, stones, tubs, coppir kettle, Stands. a Ibt of bees potatoes by the , bushel, hay by the ton, and a Vai'lety of lionsehold furniture nod farming utensils. bale to commence kt 9 o'clock on calq 9ay, 3900 taros bo nude known. Jan 10,1966-21. teift For neat JOB PRINTING, call et the "GLOBE Jon Pamma Ovrteu," at Hun tingdon, Pa • Lit=l tar DiAawg for 1.83, for WO at Lewis' Bet Stcro DIED, e 6 ,o 0 © 6.50 ...... 60 ....... . 3.60 05055 "u "5 10,u0 , iAlnl3 ItARNCAM, JACOB SNYD . ,KII, Exoctitore INK, INK INK I ®iixa~ . . To. Merchants and Business Men. THE undersigned having recently been appointed agent for the New Yolk National TO; Company, Hereby give. notice to merchants, bust. 1ie.93 moo, and to consurner.'or al! classes that he is pre pared to supply (Le market will; en drtiCla of Ink 'Which In addition to being the best in use. to emphatically the chestiest ever offered for sale In this cenntryi • It neither corrodes the pen. nor moulds the Inkstand. is of a rich bluish tint. doses freely. and Is irerfeiVle ik,, giving it advantages not possessed by any other Ink. whether of foreign or domestic ihanufabtrire. - This' Ink contain, naaediment•and will not • herefpro, thicken as moat inks do, the last drop , being as thin and clear as the 4ir All orders whether whOleselo or retail, will I;ti promptly filled;nt loiier rotes than as goal an article can be purchased In the cities or elsewhoro. Persona who entertain doubts as to the superior quality and cheapness of this Ink nro respectfluly entreated to give it a trial Julio H. Clark, sub-agent will canvass the county for the puipose of introducing this Ink. SIMON COHN, Agent, Coffee Sufi P. 0., Huntingdon county, Penna. Oct.l6o.l6—tr. PRINCIPAL BRANCH Or gill NATIONAL INK COMPANY, OP Now YORK. Mr. NIHON HOIIN, P. M., having been appointed sales man and general agent, is the representative of the above company for the couilty of Huntingdon, State of Penna., as per contract, all parties therefore, whether haring dealt wills us previously or otherwise, wilt. please avail themselves of florid vantages of dealing directly with the representative of our house here: they will find it to their pecuniary interest to do so. 0 L. VAN ALLEN, Actuary. The above Ink is for sale at Lewis' and all the principal atoms In the county. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY ! AN. • IMMENSE STOCK • AND - ENDLESS VARIETY • OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. NOW OPEN • . AND .FOB SALE BY JAS. A.. BROWN , HUNTINGDON, PENNA. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK Lluntingdon, oct 17. NEW . GOODS! NEW GOODS !! 25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! SIMON 60HIV, • AT COFFEE RUN STATION, Would respectfully call The nttention of his old patrons apeekilly, nod 'the outdid to gonenil, to kW extensive stock of well selected no* Goods, Jon received from the Eastern cities, coris'sting, ih part, of Dry Goods, Clothing, Woo en Wore, Notions, Rats and Cape, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets,Shawls, Circu lars, Gardware, ucentware, faro. mks, Wood and Willow-ware, Tobacco, Segnrs ' Nails, Glass, Provisions,. • Oil, Fish, Salt, Tinware, Cop per \Vure, Drugs and • Medicines, Clocks, Watches, &c., and all other articles kept in a flrut etarn try . store; oh relented with the, greatest edre rind Mall wero pur chased for cosh only, and aftbriis hlid to sell them at a eery low Tho pubtic 'will find it to their admit. tags to eall and eiamino our unsurpassed stock, before mireloishig elsewhere. No pains will be spared lo' show. ing our Uooils. !Adios are specially 'invited to examine our taiga stock of fashionable dress gobds; lfiawls, Cir. colors, Furs. and a groat v:iriety of woolon gmb. lloefe• ep, 4. A Ise, a handst me stslortoomt of LA DIES' COATS - - - All lthick of produce tab in exchange nt 'the highest .nav6'et prices—Ca-th not refused. By Bidet attention to the wants of cußtoiners, we hope to receive is conlinuatlthi of ;lib liberal pittronago with which wo have been hereto lore [Muriel. Conn one and all, toil Netv'Ooudi'rcbeihed dully. net 18 ISM. .:ISION COLIN. CHEAP GROCERY .STORE. HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, P_A.. r HE undersigned offers for the in• .pnc t fon and purchase of customers a large and ns. sorted stock of Groceries, Provisians, Ile feels satia fled they can be accomodated with anything In his lino.. Ilis prieos aro low, and his stock fresh sod good. 110 keeps the beat of ' SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TOBACCO & SEGARS, BOOTS A.ND SHOES, . lIATS & CAPS, &e: .A LSO HAMS, a40.1.74_,D. - o_,Tis, sts, Amt assts, virtEqA4, Pisa, cilEtsE, PLOUIt RIDE, And NOTIONS of every kind. A 5e1.44 stock of DRY (.FOODS, together with QUEENS , WARE,and all 'otlier articles kept in n well regulated eitablishment for sale at reasonable prices. • 43- Ills etoro is on Hill street, neetljr opposite the Dank. and in the room formerly occupied by Lt.ttrotte. Coll and examine. • .Z. Iluittlngdun, Oct 17, 1565. tNTIMSIA.SIYt I • 117 GR PRICES SURRENDER 11. THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST, JOIIN H. WESTBROOK /1 HCPpectfully inform the citizen, of lintatinAdon at:a vicioity that he haskut received Irene the city a Nr.w and splendid Moe}, of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sachs, Trunks, &c., &c., &c. it of which he is prepared to cell at reduced prices. A lot of clinics CONEY:MOM:WES have also been re calred. Don't forget the old %hula in the Diamend. Old custo mers and the public generally aro invited to call. • Huntingdon, opal; 1865. N" B.OQT AYE} SHOE STORE. AFRICA Informs the public that he has just .:aftopened at hid old. stand In the Dhunond, linntiag.don, A Fine Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen:and Children. Alt of which hes:ill tell at fait pekes. quid: sates and small profits. rail end examine my stock. Atantifiteturing and Itepalrlug done to order as usual. Itunlingdon, Oct. 10 JSI3S. New Furniture .Establishment, J. M. WISE, Afiaauketuver and Dealer in Furniture, . Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to his stand on Hill at., linntingdon, in the rear of George W Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, where be manufactures slid livens all kinds of Furnitlire at 'reduced prices. Pere none wishing to purnbase, will do well to give Mara call. Repairing of all kindti attended to promptly and charges reasenable. ' • 4C13. Also, 1011404 ring carried oit, and cofilp elide to any style desired. at abort notice. . .444 . - Funerals attended at any place lit torn or coon II by J. M. IVpki. liuutlngdon, Sept. 24, 1882-tt "SCOMT WAWM A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS, CALL AT DONNELL & }KLINE' s PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY OA Will Street, two doors west of Lewis' Book Store. CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS. Huntingdon, Oct 4, 'B5-tf. • CTOVES. STOVES. Spear's famous “anllditist" Cook, Wellington Cook, Continental Cook. and a splendid variety of goo burner, and oilier Heating Stowe, for cool or wood, Nat re. enivod, and for uale at ttoiljardware Store of nur.r.s.s.tr.f.rey. FlTasir , gdtn, ct . .,.18, AY, • • 'l , •a. NEW 000ps WINTEit HENRY. STROEISE & CO. Respectfully Wilmot tbo phhito ' geuerally thnt they have Plot received alarge garsplendid , Stock Of goods at their store in .31AltSLE5LWRG . 1,1?..1118iiitleg1211?!.t of DRY GOODS, BLESS GOODS; SILKS, NOTIONS, HATS &'CAPS, BOUTS SHOES, HARDWARE, ' QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, WOOD' and IVIL I LOW. WORE TOBACCO; SEGARS; NAILS, GLASS, OLD MEAT, CRACKERS, PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT, &c., Ltd 1:16 • ~ AIso—BONNETS and TINWARE; And In fact everything usually kept in a first class coun try store, which were bought low for cent and will be sold et correspondingly low prices for cash, or country produce. and request the public to glee un a Call before( purchasing elsewhere, feeling initialled we can offer suns . rior inducements to cash buyers. • We respectfully solicit the patronage of all, and navel :. ally our Trough Creek Valley friends. Everything taken In exchange for goods eibept pr9ml . ivr Ca eb paid for all kinds of grain, for wl lcii the market pricer will ha Klima. HENRY Sin:OUSE k CO. • Dlarklesbarg, Oct. 24.1885. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS if you want Cheap Goocts,, GO. TO R, M. CUNNINGHAM & CO'S. If you want Good Goods, GO TO R. M. CUNNINGHAM & co;s : If you want Fashionable Goods, GO TO R. M. C'UNNINGIIAM & CO'S. If you want to see the GREATEST YARIETY and BEST SELECTION OR GOODS EPEE. BROUGLIT TO lIUSTIa~*GDO:7, Consiuting or LAMS' DRESS GOODS, CASSIMERFA °SlinadScOTVZsmaannduiaTarstaild, Itlenlac cad 311.181 ANS or every variety, Hats, Ceps, Boots, Shoes, Oroceries and Confectioneries. and in a word, everytiiin4 that e,xe bath seen or heart could wish, GO TO R. I. CUNNINGHAM & CO'S WHOLESALE th RETAIL STORE"- Corner of Railroad and Montgomery lite. Iluntlngdon ,Nov. 8, 1805. NEW CLOTHING' AT LOW r.RICES. M. GUT MAN_ IiAS JUST OPENED AIINE STOCK OP NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS ; Whioh Ito - offers to all who. waist to bo CLOTHED, 'Al' PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Ills Stock contebte of Itettcly•mado Clothing (or MEN 4ltfD BOYS, IE3 130OT8 AND SHOES, FIATS AND OAPs, k.C., AO. . . . . Should gentleman desire any, particular kind Or C/Ji clothing not round to the stock on baud, by leaving Onl ine:lnure thoy catibebccommodated at thort notfde. Call at the suet corner of the Diamond, over Looo Grocery. , '..T• MANUAL GUTMAN' Ilwatlngdon May.l7, lb: Reward the Soldiers,! Another Opportunity is offered the =nit Friends of the Soldiers to Reward those who Faced the Music • • ' of the Enemy. J. B. SHONTZ & BAD. . pESPECTFULLY inform their 1111121C4 IL roux friends of Markleshurg and surrounding coun try, that they have received a large and •eptvudid stociCatf NEW GOODS, Consisting or- 7 , • .11.13 ADV 3i A.DE CLOTHING ; HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, • LADIES' DRESS GOODS,. GENT'AIEN'SFTYRNISHING GOODS and alarge stock of c IEWELRY, 40. The pnblic, witholit regard to politico, religion, sect nr coittr, will find our strife the piuc, to buy . Just What they Wont, and nit prices to unitthe times. Don't foil to gibe us a call, as we are deterrnine4 phase all. Dlarklesinarg, linutlngdon en., Noy. 1,,'05, , 1[3.0)) Aqira / • ,f9fjpi. • • • • DOORS AND STATIONgIiIr t SIMPSON, ARMITAGE 46.. 00, hAVING PURCHASED the oft tiro Mock of Win. Colon. wo now offer to go ptiblia at reasonable prices our inn/puss stock or . AIECIIANICAL, SCHOOL, AND MISCELLANEOUS . BOOKS, STATIONERY, POCKET. BOOKS, yORT3IONALS, Also, Latest Styles of WALL PAPER & NVINDOWSHADEB, MAGAZINES, and Daily and Weekly Papers coßetant: ly on hand. .Orders from abroad promptly attended to. CALL AT 11110 A D. _TQP: ,CI2IINEA,' Huntingdon, May3,180.5 7 1y • . • NEW STORE, AND NEW.GOODI CHEAPEST CLOTHING in'Towil LEOPOLD sLoolvi HAS JUST RgCEIVELI A LARcis A4SOP,TAINNT OF NEW STYLES OR RAZZ AND TV1N.714 - 72 Which be offoro to the pnblio AT TITB CIIEABESTIBATES., lita etock co:pieta , GENTS' rIIRNISHINCt CIOOrIO, OATS & CAPS, BOOTS & sHogs, 44, • I - 45 Score Is a: :he OLp IILi t OAD 7;0? OC(ISNER, ILVNY:TOrLiON, PA., Whore ho will to picaped 0, receive and accommodate t 4 en:tamers, LEOPOLD 14,0051. nunttniaton, 0ct.10,106,5. , - . NEW FAMILY 0110QERY STORE. LONG & do: N ' Totilli respectfully , call the attention of the ciiiiens of Ilintiraidoil i no , eicinify to the fact that tlie.y have Jost .oponed a. SA: ill ILI' GROCERY d'l'Olt Eat the old Stolid of Ch'sisteithei bong, whero tl.ey will heop'cop . st n antly . op I m o. a fu l li wed well assorted stock of ' • " . • , FRESH FAMILY 611.00 ERIES, - each se Davvying's Syyny. N, °cleans and porta Plc. Vu, lasses. Share. Ten:i,' Bali, Sides, Slanikleis. Dried Beer, Pious, Fish.Chsese j Rice, Pickles, and ViovikAnt of all kli,de,' • , . CEDAR ANEVAVILLOW-WARE; ;• ; comprising, in part, lirksinqb, BllckeM Tuts, walliboAr.Af t Corn Brooms . Brnshe,thl2-, Mats,'Floor 011 Clo11:11, Bogs Tru?kr.gc. .j . . . . . CANDIES and NEITA'af all kinds, holasala roan. . TOYS. TOISACCO;SEGARB,CostI ott.eaotoN.Loo3Vo. tats Tial respectfully Invite a Wand tyttntlatstlan of tholr amt.:, satisfied that thalr goods arid .corapara . favorably With thoso ofarty otbar 14 tbo p1a050,... • • ' • • • ; Ot 1. 4 0,[46.,6 llootingdon, October p,1863. . . COUNTRY: DEALERS egt byy CLOTILTNO from rail in Ilaintlagilon at / 1 0414 7 M loqe4P thoz eau fm , il4 ieee, lir: , 448.01 ..caly. gal MIS 'xi 0 N;