~_ GE Etc C6lobt: HUNTINGDON, PA Wednesday morning, Jan. 7, 1866, LOCAL & PERSONAL. To Subscribers Those subscribers receiving a pa per. marked with a j 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 otherwfse • 'Brief Items. —Messrs. Barker, Raines and Baker have our thanks for continued favors. —Will appear iu our next, the eon. tinuation of "Werdant Jeernes" —Sledding still continues pretty good in this neighborhood. —There will be preaching in the German Reform. Church, next Sabbath morning --Anderson's lumber yard is open and ready for customers. See adver tisement. John C. Stevenson has been appoint ed post master at Coleman Forges, vice David Stewart resigned. —See new firth card, Benedict, Stewart and Lytle. A good working team. Latch string always out.. —The Jackson Hotel 'has 'again changed bands. A- Mr. Snell, from Bloody Run is now the. proprietor. —To accommodate the farmers gen oui•boroegh fathers have set aside the Market laws for the present. —Valentines for everybody—a fine assortment just received at Lewis' Book Store. —lf you want your hens to more - than pay their keeping, feed them well, and keep broken oyster shells and bones always in their yard —Nicholas Riley,. who killed James RusSell Crawford, a clerk in. Gaysport, on the ifith of October last, was found guilty of murder in the second degree. —A teruperance lodge of the Good Templar order was organized at Bed ford by members from this place, on WedneSday last. Over thirty mem- • bers joined. —lf yeewant to be swindled send your.-money to jewelry gift enterprises, lottery brokers, and any person adver. tieing to give you important informa tion for almost nothing. —What everybody will have—the new patent brooms now being offered to the.people of this county by Strick ler & Son. They are a money saving piece offurniture. —The Union County Committee are called by the Chairman to meet on Tuesday the: 20th inst. We hope to see a full attebdanee—every district rep .resented. —The country is flooded with "con fidential" promises by lottery brokers to give you a prize of a few hundred dellarS. 'Don't be green enough to be swindled out of the amount they ask you to remit. —A young:num out of employment i:equests us to publish the following: "Wanted, a situation as a son—in•law in a family with capital. No objections •to going on a farm where there would but little to do. Address O.P. Globe -office." —Teri of tire liquor sellers of Blair county were indicted at the last court, for violating the laws in regard to li• •quor, and true.bills were found against all of them. Their cases hai , e been :continned: The Temperance men of flair must be at work. —lt is not an unusual thing.to hear .-sentimen tat young ladies singing in the parlor, "Who Will Care for Mother Now I" while the old lady. is down in the kitchen polishing up the rusty old stove or splitting wood• to cook break fast. —A California editor, speaking of .the_complaints by his readers that he :don't publish all the local items they desire,to.see, justly observes that it is ofteri•their own'fault, in not sending the facts.. He says he dson't like to publish a birth after the child is wean ed, a . marriage after the honeymoon is .over, or the .death of a man after his widoW is.marricd again. —An-interesting and flivorable ex :habit of the _financial affairs of this ,ethiiitywill , be - found in our advertising .columns ' :this week. The balance in the Co.'Treasury in January 1865 was $3860 43, and in January of this year ;the balance was something less, 81678. ',73; -but this reduction is owing to.the prudent management of the Treasurer in paying a State debt, that had grad. ually, increased, of $BO2O 68. The track is now clear, and Huntingdon county can wax rich. Cure. For Drunkenness "An exiled Pole" describes,in an Eng lish paper; "a cure for drunkenness." Be says the patient is shut up in a .room, / and debarred from all comma_ nieation 'except with his physician. As often as he pleaseS, spirits aro giv ,en him, mixed with two-thirds of wa- Aer. So, also, are all other drinks, as well as beer, coffee, or wide, mixed With one third of water. The various kinds of solid food are all prepared with brandy; consequently the patient a. in a continual state of intoxication. ;This last about five days. At the end of that time, the patient implores, oth er food; and ever afterward 1.1)13 of alcohol acts as an emetic. Read new advertisements Good Templars' Festival There will be a Concert and Festival held in the Court House. Hall, on Tuesday evening next,Tebruaryll3th. The object of this festival is to place the Good Templar organization in our midst upon a surer mowed foundation. It is a worthy object,. and our citizens will not refuse to assist pecuniarily this noble order. A. lively time may be anticipated at the Festival, as prep arations have been made to make it successful. Vocal and instrumental music will be discoursed throughout the evening by a band of accomplished musicians, and there will be othdr feat ures of the affair that cannot helm but entertain. Price of admission 15 cegts. Let all attend from near and from far. .See advertisement. Notice for the Musical Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Organs are the only instruments that have the "Automatic Bellows Swell," and they having .it patented 00 other makers DARE use it. Persons wishing orians should be careful, therefore in purcha sing, as agents selling an INFERIOR ar ticle, invariably represent it, to be as good as Mason & Hamlin's, when. no one else can USE their "Automatic Bel lows Swell," the very thing that makes their instrument so much superior to those of any other maker. We ° would advise any of oar readers who think of purchasing to visit the music store of 13. M. Grapne, Hunting don, Pa., agent for this County, where can be seen a full assoftment of these very fine instruments and also Stein way & Sons' Piauins. I = r! List of uncalled 1 the Post Oaice, at tingdon county, Pi ending January 31s Austraw, John F. 1 Brumbaugh,lsaacl Brumbaugh, 1). 1 Brumbaugh,Peter 1 Carberry, A. 1 Carberry, Thos. 1 Carrothers, IL . 1 Cunningham A: 1 otters remaining in Coffee Run, Hun, a., for the month t, 180 G. Fisher, John 1 Hood, Elizabeth . 1. Hoop, Lennie 1 Hamilton. Geo. 1 Hall, Thos. L. 1 Householder, L. 1 Harker, Jacob C 1 Kelley, Charles 1 ,Lowry, Wm. 1 'Myers, A. 1 Stone, 31. 1 Showalter, Peterl I StoneXichael sr. 1 Weaver, John B, 1 SIMON COHN, P. M. Coffee Run, February, Ist 186 G. Dean, Wm. • 1 Duncan, Edward 1 Daughenbaugh, J.l Enyeart, Jacks'u 1 Fisher, Joseph 1 Fouse, David 1 In a Uurry A boy with post officePantaloolis and ventilated hat, runs into a drug store with a dipper in his : "Doctor, mother sent me 'down to shottecary pop, quicker'n blazes, coz bub's sick as the dickens with the piper chox, and she wants a thimble full of pollygolic in this tipper, coz we hadn't hot a gottle handy, and the kint pup's got • the bino witters in't. Got any ?" Great 011 Strike W. F. Wilkinson sends us the AA lowing good news for those interested in the company : 'The \Yoodberry Oil Company of Bedford county, Pa., whose land is situated in Blue Rock, Muskingum county, 0hi0,.6n farm of Jas. McDonald, struck a Well of oil on the 9th of January which (Jan. 30th.) pumps by hand at the rate of two hun dred barrels of best lubricating oil, gravity 27, per day." 122113 Our store and office hooks are crowd ed with small and large charges against persons residing in town. after the 10th instant, all bills remaining unpaid will be placed in the hands of Wm. H. King, assistant collector, for collection, and we hope all will square up prompt ly. War. LEWIS. • Feb. 6. 1866. {Pool Growers' Convention Delegates and representative men from every county in the State are in vited to meet in the city - of Pittsburg, at Hare's hotel, or( Thursday, the Bth of February next, at 11 o'clock, a. in., for the purpose of organizing a Penn sylvapia State Wool Growers' Society. Temperance sermon. Rev. A. S. Barrow will preach on the subject of Tomperanco in the St. John's Episcopal Church of this place, on Sunday afternoon next, at 3 o'clock. The public is invited. Preaching in the morning it 11 o'clock. MARRIED, On the evening of the 30th ult., in Oassville, by the Rev. A. Ileatton, Mr. J. 13. MoRRLANIA of Clay twp., Hunt, county, to ,Alrs. MARY E. IiF,NNEDY, of Spruce lli.ll twp., Juniata county. On Tuesday, Jan. 30th., by Rev. S. H. Reid, Mr. JAMES BLAIR, to Miss MA =TA FOSTER, both of Oneida twp., .liuntiugdpn county. At the house of the bride's father, near Waterford, on the 25th ult., by the Rev. D. J. Beale, Mr. JOHN SILVEIt :MORN, of Huntingdon county, to Miss LIZzIE LounoN. On the 30th ult., at the M.. 8. Par sonage, in Lewistown, by Rev. W. Downs, Mr. JAMES WILLIAMS, to Miss MARTIIA TREASTER, both of Jackson township, Mintingdon county. The Washington correspondent of the New Bedford _Mercury thus des cribes Gen. Grant as he appears on the street of the capita!: Gen. Grant rides in a one-horse buggy just like any other man. 1 saw him on F street, Saturday. The top of his buggy was turned down, and ho sat in it alone, (smoking a cigar, of course,) with as little concern as if assassins were never known. He is quite a horse-jockey and doesn't allow any team to pass him on tbo road—if be can help it. Think of Wellington or Napoleon, or our own General Scott even, appearing on the streets in a buggy, and driving his own horse! And yet Gen. Grant has commanded larger armiesfought more battles, and captured more cannon than either of them. Impending Trial of Jeff, Davis. We clip the following important ar ticle from the last number of Wilkes' Spirit of the Times. It is published in the editorial columns of the New York Tribune, - '3. n d seems to be thoroughly endorsed : "We feel warranted in stating to the public that the revelations of the last ten days will justify us in announcing now that the Government has decided Jeff. Davis' shall be tried for treason and other high, crimes before a mili tary commission. The significant sum moning to Washington, therefore of such distinguised Generals as Sherman Sheridan, and Meade, and the recent arrival there, also, of Burton N. Har ris, who was the private Secretary of Davis dur!ng the Rebellion, may now be understood. We congratulate the country upon this decision of the Gov ernment. It avoids the vast danger of opening up the verdict of the sword, and risking the minority report of a disagreeing jury against recording treason as a crime. Such a result would be a calamity to both South and North, for it would encourage mischievous calculatiions on the one side, and indict continual alarm upon the other. The Government, there fore, could not excuse itself for such a terrible mistake; and wo consegnently! .are relieved to find that it has decided on the proper course. It, is a matter of inferior importance what becomes of Davis after be is tried; but it is of the first importance to. the future that he be tried by a tribunal of sufficient intelligence to comprehend his crimes, and of sufficiently establish ed honor to carry the acquiescence of the nation with its verdict. To addi tion to this, every reason points to the conclusion that DaVis should be tried by a military court. Tho military law is not repealed. The crimes of Davis aro of a military charactdr, courts mar tial are still sitting even in the North ern States, and the private Semmes is soon to be tried by a Naval Commis sion at the Capital. To continue these courts, and to try Semmes before one of them, and at the same time to hesi tate to arraign Davis in the same man• nor, would be an evidence of cowardice and a forfeiture of duty on the part of the Administration, from the effects of which it, would never recover." Poisons in Daily US3, Poisons are introduced into the sys. -tem by various means. They aro oft en concealed in food by the ignorant cook or honsekeepor,and as ignorantly partaken of by herself and others. Pickles arc often poisoned by being scalded in brass or copper kettles; it makes them look green, but that green renders them poisonous. Brass or copper - vessels ought not to be used for any purpose, unless they are previ ously scoured very bright; it is better for health to avoid their use for cook ing purposes. Brass wash dishes ought never to be used; they cause sore eyes, &c. Water is poisoned by being con veyed in' lead pipes, or standing in pails painted on the inside. Milk Is poisoned by using such pails for milk ing. Cheese is often poisoned i n the same way, and by using, in its manu facture; brass, copper or wooden tubs painted inside; Ignorance often places a deadly weapon in our choicest articles of food, but selfishness often conceals a great er. It manufactures and commends poisons fur others in many temptingly disguised forms. Candies, toys and cakes are ornamented or colored with various poisons. The blending of ors in various ways, in candies, and on cakes, make thorn attractive to the eye, but• destructive to the health of those who use thorn. Cakes ornamon told, with colcred dust,'candies colored irr such nice style, toys so highly at tractive to children, cause_ decayed teeth, canker, intestinal inflammation, nauseating headache,colic, spasms, and often convulsions. Confectionery may be prepared without coloring materi als, so as to be wholesome. Gay col ors aro made of poisonous materials, that ought never to be introduced in to food or drink. ' Wall paper, ornamented with beau tiful green, pretty yellow and lively red, often diffuses through sleeping and sitting rooms an atmosphere im pregnated with a poisonous vapor, that causes headache, nausea, drynegs of the mouth and throat, cough, de pression of spirits, prostration of strength, nervous affections, boils, watery swellings of the face, eutane• ones affections and inflammation of the eyes. These occur in more serious forms in apartments'that are not con stantly and thoroughly ventilated.— Home Journal. Congress, The amended resolution, amendment to the Constitution, reported by the Reconstruction Committee was adop ted by the louse on Wednesday last, ns tbllows "Resolved by the Senate acid House 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 three-fourths of said Legislatures; shall be valid as part of said Constitu tion#—viz t Bepresentatives shall be apportioned among the several States which may be included within this Union according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, exclu4ing In dians not taxed : Provided, that when. ever the elective franchise shall be de nied or abridged in any State on ac count of race or color, all poisons there, in of such race or color shall net be ex cluded from the basis of representa tion." It was aderted by a vote of 120 yeas to 46 nays. The resolution- has not yet been acted on in the Senate. After it passes that body it must be ratified by two thirds of the State Legislatures before it can be a part of the Constitu tion. Viol ne e Accordoone, Flutinne, Lo, A tino.stock of Violins, Accordpons, Flutings, &c., selected with care, just received at Lewis' Book Store. Ita„ Justifies' and Constables' Fee Pills for sale at _Lewis' 73001 t Store; =MEE 2= PRILA DEL PIMA MARKETS. February, G. Family Flom Extra Flour i 8,50 Superfine Flour <,50 • Hy°, Flour $5.50 Corn Meal . Iru White Wl,eat. V.70(142.40 Fair and Primo Red . .... 00w.,21. Corn, prino, Yellow 4)llts 11:118 M)= HEM MEE hides HIINTIi4GDON MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY S. E. II ENRY k CO. Family Fleur 7lbbl 59,20 hum Flour 59,50 Superfine Flour . 07,50 Corn Meal 19 cwt. $2.25 Buckwheat Blom . i cwt $.500 White Wheat 52,05 Red Wheat 19') Bye SO Now Corn • Is Oath "ii Clnverseed $O,OO @ 6.50 Flaxseed • Dried Apples 3,00 Dried Peaches It lb ..25 to 25 Butter ......... ......... Eggs Lard Shoulder ...... Sides Tallow Ilay I Beans N, Potatoes 50 hus, jciotiee ies 1V bnvl,ess is hereby given_e t of svliat I<lud soccer.hat m may bc,l y. been placed in the hands of K . A. LI)ViiLL , Ee 1., for sob tlement. .1. D. 42.011'121.11.L. ILmtinadon, Jan. ?4.'64-!t. FOR RENT:—Thc room occupied asbhe MASONIC MALL 25 x 50 feet, altit outride olifrance. Second floor of the building formerly lino tout as t h e Promi Top runner, Ilunlsag,dua, ('a. , jali•lnn DAVID BLAIR. pRE LIBERTY WRITE LEAD, Preferred by all practical Painters! Try It ! and you will hove nu oth Manufactured only hr ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug,Paint & G 1 tss Dealers, Wo. 137 11 7- th. Third st., Philada. jan2l-ly QTRAX STEER. Crane to the premises M' the subscriber in Union tp. about the middle of Angtist 1.1.4 t, a steer, rectum]2 w hite abou t the neck and shoulders. white bel.l pi ly, bath and hips, Loth ears red, end of lef t enr f _ oir , supposed ~.) i.e between 2 and % years old - The owner is reque,ted to come toward, prove prop erty, pay eliarges.!and take it sway; otherwise it wilt be disposed of according, to law. jan3l-30 JAMES A. ESTEP. .. WEST HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY, Near Fishers' Mill, Huntingdon, Pa. riMIE undersigned would take this i method to inform the public that his Ne - tv Foundry is now in blast, and ho N. prepared to re,ive and fill orders for all - , ,1.p.: , • kinds of CASTINGS, PLOWS, Vila:SIT . ....4.- ' , 4 614 . INC MACHINES, &c., &c. .i.. 1 lo Being a practical mechanic at. the business, of twenty three years experience, and having a desire to pleat°, he hopes to merit and receive a share orpublic . patronago. :Sled and Alvigli Soles, and Of her castings, kept on hand. TO,Clid metal, brass and topper taken m nichauge fur work. - .lA.MES 5111L'SON , linntingdon ; December 13, Isvs-Cm, LADIES' FANCY FURS, • JOHN FAREIRA'S OLD ESTABLISEED -n,i - scialistictcsa• - sr 718 ARCH Street, abode Seventh, PHILADEILPIIIA . I bavo now in storo of • k r ip ill 1 , ; . A L : ;4 l,' my own Importation and anutheture, ono of the L A It 1.1 E S T and moot BEAUTIFUL selections of Fancy Furs, p -. 4 , ` A for LADIES' and CUIL. MIEN'S WEA It, in the i: ,! .. V , ~ p iv „ .. . , CiT t t o l l l . so ci a e , il i t t r7 s as i ;o , t ; ,-1 1 11 $1,,.. 4 4 - , 'i ef. - .1 , 1 1 1 i 1 e 0 tcs and Collars. t?./ . , ‘,F,411.k1T-Z. I ant enabled to dispose ". ,-,.......... i" L '7of my goods at very 7 „ I eirri . 't,..1":1t ..:...- REASONABLE PRICES uln H:: ~ . ro , -- -, - -rAnd I - would therefore Z ' )..„,... , '' ...— ..,.., =. _,__'-•—,- -'....„.„----- 7_ c °lj o e t i d ' s a of c4 . l l l l . u r Pi n nz,Pot 3 ; -.r'-,= - -.:_r. , ':'-1_.. - - -- .. - '_.r — _ --- county 1111 Ii VINUItY. 411 .. itelll,lllber the Name, Nombor and Street I JOIIN WAREIRA, 718 ARCH Street, above 7th, South side, 5c2.7-4to PIIILADELNIIA. • 4-70 --- I HAVE NO PARTNER, NOR. CONNECTION \MIX ANY OTIII:11 STORE IN PIII...ADELCHIA. NEW SKIRT FOR 1866. The great invention of the age in X-3E(COCIDP° J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex or double, ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT; This invention cansists of Dnplex (or two) 7•liiliptie pure refined steel springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firm ly together, edge to edge, making the toughest, nu,st iltnni, sod durable spring ever used. They seldom bend or break. like the single springs. and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than inks as long as any single spring skirt that over has or can be made. The wonderful fleiihilny and greet comfort and pleasure Many holy wearing tho Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be ex perienced particularly in alit rowded operas carriages. railroad cots, church pews, arm choirs. for pro menade and house dress ' as the skirt... be- folded when jn use to occupy a small space as rainy and conveniently as a silk Or muslin dress. • . . A lady having enjoyed tit.. pleasure, comfort and great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt for n single day will never afterward., willingly dis pense with their use. For children, misses owl young ladies they are Famed.' to all others. • • he hoops are covered with 8 ply douhlo twisted thread .nrol will wear twice as lung as the single yarn covering. which is Used on all single steel hoop skirts. Tine three Lot bin rods on every. skirt era sten double steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing elf the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, be, which they are constantly subject when in use. All are Minis of the new and eh guilt corded tapes, and are the best quality In every part. giving to the wearer the post graceful and perfect shape Pos.,ible, and are mt• que,tionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable, and economical skirt over made. . . West& nradtey S Cary. proprietors of the invention, col solo ntannfacturers, 07 Chambers, and 70 and 91 Rondo streets. Now York, . . . . For sale in nil fir4-class stores in this city. and through• out the United States, Canada. Havana do Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indic, Inquire rot the Duplex. (or double) Elliptic Spring Skim! ViINT /0 1 8 5 20.7 Hock's (440?1k_44 ESI 7 2I,BI,ISEEED IN 1840. lueorporated by, the Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania Located on the Ar. Ti'. Corner of 7th aim (701) ' Chestnut sts. (701) Pesigned exclusively to Impart a thorc!ngh and PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION All classes of person I require such an education. Those pesscssing need it in nominating theiroum business Those without means nerd it in Outlining and creditably filling lucrative positions in the emp/01/ of others. The course of instruction and prnrtt/e is amttged to tally meet the diyersitled wanta of every departmeift of DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TRADE, lot comprehended or enthroned under the three general di visions of industry; Agriculture, Manufacture and Com Each Briniest is instructed individually in both theory and practice of Book Keeping, according to the roost proud and labor saving methods, Business Penmanship, Calculations. and all the collateralbranches of a complete course of business education; and upon passing a sutislinc• Wry v9'91111 ililoll is awardell.by antliority of law, a diplo ma, tinder the corporate s al of the college. Students are received at any time. And it is belicved, that R ptaelical eX perk:nes of over TWENTylyrAns will tar Consitb.ll,l by the public on ample glinrillitee of the prac tical character of the course and an:Loney of the illstrtiC tiim. All further information desired can be obtained at pie collego, or by addressing the PrinCipal for a circular by 1113,11. 11,1 . , Jrir A liberal discount in allowed to wounded a i onto affably dhcharged soldiers. The college in open ' t y and !Wetting. T. 11. POLLOCK, Att r r.nt-Law, ,\ 342,1865 ' Principal. / a - --- II • By the box,.pack. or toil quantity, for Bala at LEI PIS' BOOK AND NTATIONERr STORE. Gold Pens & Pencils, The best assortment of the hand sourest and best styles, for sale at Lewis' Book Store. tt LW' For neat JOB PRIM:IM., call at the - GLone Jon PittNmu Ortqcn," at Hun tingdon, Vu. === IBM URI I .$lO,llO $2.00 ..-1,40 CARD, r= INK. INK ! INK, .INT.CIPMIC4= TO Merchants and Business Mena ripllE undersigned .having recently hero appointed nen' For the New York National Ink Company, hereby gives notice to merchants, bust -110:?:t men, and to consumera clot! otianen that he is pre pared to supply the market with an artic.', of Ink which in addition to bring the best in use. is emphatically the cheapest ever offered for sale in this country. It neither corrodes the pen, nor moulds - the inkstand,. is of a rich bluish tint, flows freely, and Is perfectly indd ilde, giving it advantageg tint possessed by any other Ink, whet:ter of foreign or domestic manufacture. 'lbis Ink contains no sediment and will not ikereforo. thicke tn on roost ink, do, the last drop being as thin and clear as tho first. 4,70 - - All orders whether wholesale or retail, will ho promptly lii loch, tit lower rates thou Ns good an article can La purchased in the cities or elsewhere. Persons Who entertain doubts us to the superior quality and cheapness of tide Ink are reseectfluly entreated to give it a trial John 11. Cl ark. intb.agent will canvass the county for the purpose of introducing this lids. • SIMON COHN, Agent, Coffee nun P. 0., Huntingdon county, Penna. Oct. 16, 'os—tr. PRINCIPAL. TlnANcir OP THE NATIONAL INK ComPAra, OP Now YORK ?lII'. SIMON COIN. P. M., having been appointed sales man and general agent, is the representative of the above company for the county of Ilnutingdon, State of Penna., as per contract, all parties therefore, whether having dealt with us previously or otherwise, will please avail themselves of the advantages of dealing directly with the representative of our house here; they will find it to their pecuniary interest to do eo. • OL. VAN ALLEN, Actuary. The above Ink is for male at Lewis' and all the principal stores in the county. HA' - D.. ARE AND CUTLERY ! IMMENSE gTOOK ENDLESS VARIETY OF HARDWARE,.CUTLEgY, &c. NOW OPEN AND If On SALE BY • JAS. A. BROWN, HUNTINGDON, PENNA CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK Llunthigdon, oct 17. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! ! 25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! • . SIMON 040 Hiki. AT COFFEE RUN STATION ) Would respectfully call t h e attention of Ms old patrons specially, and the public to general, to hia extensive stock of well selected new Goods, just received fi•otts the Eastern cities, consisting, in part, of • Dry ands, ; Clothing, Wool en Ware, Notions, Hats and Calk Boots ‘and - Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Circu lars, HurdWato, Queensware, Oro- CeriCii ? Wood and Willow-ware, Tcibacco, Sears, Nails, Glass, Provisions, Oil, Fish, Salt, Tinware, Cup per Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Clocks, Watches, &c., and all other articles kept in a first class try store; all retested will, tho greatest rare and which were pur chased for cash only, and affords him to sell them at a very low figure. The public will find it to their advan tage to call and 050111100 nor unsurpassed stuck, before purchasing elsewhere. No pains will be spared in show fag our Goods. 'tattles are speciallrinvited to °zinnia° our large sleek of fashionable dress goods; Shawls, Cir culars, Furs, and a great variety of Woolon floods. limb.. ry, .&c. Also, a handsome assortment of LADIES' COATS All kind, of produce taken In exchange at the highest market Trices—Cash not refused. By strict attention to the wants of customers, we hope to receive a Continuation of she liberal patronage with which we have been hereto fors favored. Como ono and all, and Me. Oal Nero Goode received daily. set Is 1.81;5. EIMOS CORN.. CHEAP GROCERY STORE. "ftMMerrialaEl., HILL ST., H UN TINGDON, *PA. r HE undersigned offers for the in speedon and purchase of customers a largo and as. sorted stuck of Groceries, Provisions, Sic. Ito feels satin. lied they cad bo a.. .Hinted with anything in his lino. Ms prices are low, and his stock fresh and good. lie liccps the best of SUGAR, COFFEE; TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TOBACCO & SEGARS, ]SOOTS AND SHOES, HATS & CAPS, &e A 1 SO- HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR, FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE, And NO TI 0 NS of every kind A seluct stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS stud Mt other articles kept in a well regulated establishment for sale at reasonable prices. 41 - Ilia store is On dill street, nearly opposite the Bank, and in theroom formerly occupied by D. (trove. Call nod exeunt,. N. VENTER, Huntingdon, Oct 17, 1801. GREAT ENTHUSIASM ! HIGII PRICES SURRENDER II THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST, I JOHN H. WiSTBROOK Respect fully in forms the citizens of lluntingden awl vicinity that he hasjust received' from the city a NEW and splendid stuck of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks, Trunks, (Go., ex., &c., &c. all of which lie is prepared to ,ell at reduced Prices. A lot of choice CON Ii'ECTIONERIES have also been re ceived. Don't forget the old stand in the Diamond. Old custo mers and tho public generally are invited to call. Huntingdon, apri 12, 1865. N EW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. W.M. AFRICA openedlllforo ,Tt s h the l ;i , 1 , ; it , : i „ e that mi ho the Huntingdon, A Fine Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, • For Ladies, Gentlemen :and Children. All of which be will sell at fair prices. Quick sales and amnit prajd,. nill nod exliniino my stock. Manufacturing and Repairing dean to artier as usual.- tingdon, Oct- 10, 1601. New Furniture Establishment, • J. M. WISE, Manufacturer and Dealer in Furniture, Rospectibily invites the attention of the Public to Ids stand on Mill et., Huntingdon, in the rear of George W Swartz' Watch and Jewelry more, where he nmnufactures and keeps all Minis of Furniture at reduced prices. Per sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a Call. Repairing of all kinds.attended to promptly and charges reasonable. ire' Also. Undertaking carried on, and Collins made in any style desired. at short notieo. Jt — ' , nom is attended at: any place in town or coup I,.by J. M. Ituittingdon, Sept. ISG2-tf 3E3L 7 '. - 4 7 'CZVIET WALIV" 1 3E° A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS, CALL AT PONNELL & KLINE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY On 11111 Street, two doors west of Lewis' Book Store. CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS. 1411,111110°n, Oct 4, '65-tf. • L ITOVES. STOVES.' ) Spear's famous "alit klust" Cook, IVelliugtou Cook, timidly:raid Cook, and it splendid variety of gas burlier, nod other Boating btovrs, for cool or wood, just to. reload, cod for ado at tho Hardware Storo of • JAMES A. BROWN. Buutinz.loo, Oct, 15,'65-If: l====3 — NEW GOODS . FOR FALL AND WINTER: HENRY STROUSE & CO. Respectfolly inform the public generally that they have just received a large and splendid stock of goads at their store in ARKLESBUR(I,.c notating in port of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, • BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, WOOD and WIL LOW WARE, • ° TOBACCO, • SEG ARS, NAILS, GLASS, OLD MEAT, CRACKERS, PROVISIONS, FISH, SALT; &c•) &c. AIso—BONNETS and TINWARE; And in fact everything usually kept in a first class coun try store, which were bought low for cash and will IM ,fold at correspondingly low prices for cash, or country produce, and rc quest the public to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied we can one supe rior inducements to cash bnyers. reipectfidlysolicit the patronage of all, and especi ally our Trough Creek Valley friends. Everything taken in exchange for goods except morai ne. .41-7.'.i-Cash paid for all kinds of grain, for which the highest market prices will be given. HENRY STROUSE & CO. Marklesbqrg, Oct. 2.1, 106.5. NEW GOODS; NEW GOODS If you want Cheap Goes, GO TO R. M. CUNNINGIIAM CO'S If you want Good Goods, GO TO R. M. CI,TNNUNGII4AI & GO'S If you want Fashionable Goods, GO TO A. M. CUNNINGHAM tt CO'S If yon want to see the GREATEST VARIETY and BEST hgELEC'TIGY OF GOODS EVEII DROUGHT TO HUNTINGDON, Consisting of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CASgt NERES of city and country manufacture, Brochet and Manket SHAWLS, SONTAGS and' Breakfast SHAWLS, PRINTS and MUSGINS of every variety, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries and Confectioneries? and in a word, tverything that eye bath seen or heart could wish, GO TO R. M. CUNNINGHAM & CO'S WHOLESALE & RETAIL STORE Corner of Railroad and Montgomery sts Huntingdon, Nov. 8, 1865 Mani AT LOW PRICES. M. OUTMAN UAs JUST OPENED A FINE STOCK OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, . Which he 'offers to all who want to he CLOTH.Ep, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES Ilia Stock consicte of Ready-mod° Clothing fnr MEN AND BOYS, A LSO, ROOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &C., &C. Should gentlemen desire any particular. kind or cut Clothing not found in the stock on hand, by leaving tint measure they can be accommodated at short notice. . . • . Call at the east corner .01 the- Diamond, over Long', Grocery. MANUAL GUTMAN Huntingdon May. 17, 'O. Reward the Soldiers! Another Opportunity is offered the many Friends of the Soldiers to Reward those who Faced the Music • of thd Enemy. J. B. SHONTZ & BRO. 'RE sp r op f u m .11.1. , ,Y b infor" urg m,their 0,,,, n ,,,z uie cone. n- try, tlia . t they have received a largo and sidenilid stuck of NEW GOODS, Conslsting of— READY MADE CLOTHING, LLATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, GEN'I"MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS and a large stock of JEWELRY, &c. The public, without regard to politics, religion, sect or color, will dud our store the place to buy just what they want, and at prices to suit the there. Don't fail to give us to call, as we are determined to please all. Marklusburg, Huntingdon co., Nov. 1,'05, MM.. J AW& c7t-r - zy ,rmte • •k-trk • BOOKS . AND STATIONERY. SIMPSON, ARMITAGE & CO, ITAVING PUROFIASED the can. IA tire stock of Wm. Colon. WO now offer to the public nt reusonablo prices our immense stock of MECHANICAL, RELIGIOUS, SC lIOOL, AND NISCELLANEOUS STATIONERY, POCKET BOORS, PORTMONAIS, AC. Also, Latest Styles of WALL PAPER & WINDOWSHADES, MAGAZINES, and Daily rind Weekly Papers constant ly on band. mOrders from abroad promptly akended to. CALL AT BROAD TOP CORNER. untingdon, May3,1865--1y NEW STORE, AND NEW GOODS, CHEAPEST CLOTHING in Town LEOPOLD BLOOM HAS J.psT RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF' NEW STYLES OF FALL A.ND WINTER GOODS, Winch be offers to the public AT TEE CHEAPEST RATES nil stock consists of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, &c: &o His storo is at the OLD 131tOAD TOP CORNEIt, lIIINTINGDON, PA., Where ho Dill be pleased to receive and acconnnodato all customers, ' LEOPOLD BLOOM. Inintlngdoo, Oct. 10,180. NEW FAMILY.. GROCERY STORE. CLONG & CO. would respectfully can tho attention of the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity to the fact that they have just opened a FA MILY GROCERY STORE at the old stand of Christopher Long. where they will hoop constantly on hood a full and well assorted stock of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, such an I:covering's Syrup, N:Oricani and Porto Ilk° MO. lasses, Sugars, Coffees, Tens, Spices, Salt, limns, Sides, Shmilders. Dried Beef, Flour, risii 3 OlteCie, Rica; Pickles, and Provisions of all kindS: CEDAR AND WILLOW-WARE, comprisin g , in part, Baskets, Thickets, 'robs, 11 - B,lliboards Corn Brooms. Washita, Rugs, Mate, Floor 011 Cloths, hags Trtifike, oc. &C, • CANDIVS rtlld NUTS of all kinds. Wholesale rind retail. TOY:, 'fplt4CCO, SEC] A I ZS, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Rc Tiny respect Lally invite a roll and examination of their stockAatlmlied that their goods aml prices will conlyisin favorably with those of any other In the place. C. LONG & CO. If October 25, 1505: COUNTRY DEALERS elm b u y CLOTHING from mo In Huntin g don at 'IS , IIO7,EtTALH us eiteup us they can iq 010 Ries as 7 hare a whoksale sto re Philado e • • I I f f, HMO. SPECIAL NOTICE, To THE LADTE - 5 . .---Do you really intend to cease wearing the lietintiful styles now so prevalent, or dress less elegantly, because the rebel Jeff. Davis, was captured in Fashionable Amide attire? - One raoment'sCidatreflection will surely servo to change your rash resolve. The angels bad too much good sense to lay aside their pure chaste robes of white, because they bad for a time served to hide the deformities of that Prince of Rebels, the Devil. Can yen err is following the nitampleof Angels? Then having made up your 'MIMS that you Will continue to dress tastefully regardless of rebel acts, do not forget to call at the store of the subscri, hem, who soul be happy at all times to furnish you with such articles of dress as you may desire. Urge your Falb ors, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to itlidt the same store. They can Itero be suited In good articles of Boots, Shoes, Clothing Material, Hats, Caps, Queens, ware nod a general assortment of Groceries, on as root sonablo terms as st any Homo In town. Store on Sentlt. east corner of the Diamond, Huntingdon, PR. may al, 1861. 'FRANCIS R, WALLACH, 1866. 1866. CLOTHING. .• H. ROMAN. NEIY • CLOTHING FOR FALL AND WINTER, • . JUST RECEIVED. AT • 11. BOAT AN'S CHEAP 01,0THING . STORO. For Oontlemen's Clothing or the bestmateriat,and mod lit the best workmanlike manner, call at 11.•10.31AN'S, • opposite the Franklin Rouse in Mar Vet Square, Untitinga don, Pa. llnntingd6n oct 17,'65.] HEAD QUARTERS XO.ll, NEW . GOODS.. - D. P. OWN INFORMS THE PUBLIO THAT HE HAS JUST OPENED . • SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT • •IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE. D. P. Gwriv, Oct. u '65., New Styles for '66 already on : hand. THE LARGEST and THE BEST STOCK OF IVETV STYLES 0P WALL PAPER Ever received in ILlntinidon, NOW OPEN And for sale at LEWIS' Book Store, OUR STOCK CONSISTS OP GILTS, SATINS, BL INKS, BROWNS. of various styles; for Parlors, Halls, Dining Rooms, Offices, Bed Booms, Kitchens, Bar Booms,&c. Paper is on the rise—save 20 por cent. by buying soon. It will pay all to buy now for Spring tcse WANTED at S. R HENRY & 15,000 bushels Wheat, 5,000 " - Rye, 5.000 " Oats, • 5,000 " Coro, 1,000 " Flaxseed', 1,000 ". Cloverseed, 1,000 pounds Wool, For which the highest cash price wilt be paid. • NOW OPEN, WHARTON 44, MAGUIRE'S . NE W • IE - Max•ciwaa'42) Stc:Dre, In TLIE BROAD TON DEPOT BUILDING. The public generally are invited to call before porch; sing elsewhere. Huntingdon, June 28,1865. ILENIANIGAL'S LIVERY STABLE, waIIINGTON STREET,. Reiman the Baptist and Catholic Churches, HUNTINGDON, PA.. 1111 E PUBLIC GENERALLY aro informed that theanbeestber le prepared at hie Now Lt VERY STABLE, to accommodate altiwith . HORSES, BUGGIES, zE 0411 - MAGES at reasonable rates, on short riottce. HENRI" liirMANIGALL. • Huntingdon, Maroh.B, 1965-Iy. • 3Eatrt Cl1L1 , 0 •9 .35 .1 1.33C.74,; ' OF ALL BINDS, JUST .B:ECRIVED • THE LARGEST STOCK AND VARIETY ENEIt lIROMIT TO lITINTINGDON,. Ladies, call and ckamitio at S. E. HENRY A CO PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,: Will do more and better work at a given cost, than aoy otker I Try it I Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint and Gloss neaten, Jan24-ly N0.1:37 North THIRD et., PIIILADA FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE Aperson in want of one of Th above articles should call on 31Iea DIANAIt L. BA. Milt, Agent for the Machine. Huntingdon, Sept. 27—Gm • T AMES' DRESS GOODS, compri , ILising everything now nod desirable, such as Dress silks, silk muhair, and Irish Poplins ' alpacas, Cassimere, roborgs, 31erinoes, all - wool Frenell Delaines, sakollY plaids, at „ • S. 11. HENRY & T ADIES' COATS and CIRCULARS ; ju Shawls, Cloth' !Samples; sc. Bc. , st & CO. eIIEtIP PUMPS. -TAMES A. BROWN ; Huntingdon, ty Ps., sells Patent Wooden Pumps for 'cisternet a n d wells, from 4 to 60 l'uat deep, at about one half the..usual price for nld fashioned pumps. All pumps warranted. •_ Aug. a '6l. • jUSINESS MEN, I'AK-11 NOVOE! If you trtUlt your cord neatly pribted on onyet, opes, eon nt . . LEWIS' ROOK AND S'I4:IVoIVERYSTROR, . BLANK -BOOKS; or VARIOUS isizM for sale at LEWIS' BOOK AND STAT'IONERY sTo SL: 11.11;19.11Y 4 CO. se,. all .kiiids .Ai Iron. sheet Iron, Mop Iron. arrrl laIIO 1.49 otoyeb run! %Int lery 01 wnrn, •
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