Ike 6lDbc, HUNTINGDON, PA Wednesday morning, Mar. 14, 1866. LOCAL & PERSONAL. To Subserlberil Those subscribers receiving a pa per marked with at before the name will understand that the Limo for which they subscribed is up. If they wish the paper continued they will renew their subscription through the mail or otherwise County Convention. At the last meeting of the Union County Committee, the following reso lution was adopted : RESOLVED, That the Chairmen of this Committee ho and ho is hereby instructed to call a convention of delegates from the election districts iu this county, to meet in won t-mitten the first week in April court, to take into consid «ration and determine tics question of the adoption of the Crawford county system of nominating candidates for of fice, in future; and that the Chairman publish in the county papers, with the call for the Convention, the manner of making nominations under that system. In pursuance of this resolution the Union voters are requested to meet at the usual places and elect delegates to conventio - b - , - re the Court House in Huntingdon, at 2 o'clock, p. m., Wednesday, the 11th day of April next. The main features of the system above referred to are as follows : At the usual time for holding dele gate meetings the voters assemble and bold an election for candidates for the different offices to be' voted for at the ensuing election—voting being confined to those known to act with the party. The officers of these elections arc usu ally chosen by the voters present, and are organized in the same manner as at a general election, - except that they are not sworn. The judges of the several districts soon after assemble in Convention at the county scat, and cast up the returns, and the persons baying the highest number of votes for the several offices are declared the candidates. These return judges when thus . uSsembled in convention, appoint the County Committee and district conferees, and transact any other busi ness that would be proper for a cowl ty convention. Candidates are usually required to announce their names in the county papers before the primary elections. The Convention to be held in April simply to determine whether this system will be adopted, and should it be adopted the convention will no doubt direct a further publication of rules and regulations prior to the first election under it in August next. A. 11. BAUMAN, Chairman Co. Corn. = The people of Lewistown talk of having a market in their midst. That is a very good thing to talk about,but a very pitiable thing if it ends in talk. From what we have seen here, we feel satisfied that it requires a market house of some kind or other, at some point or other, before the project will be feasible. Before a farmer will back up to a curb stone and sell, he will go back to his home and whine over the domineering spirit of our people. If we can't accommodate them,thoy will not try to accommodate us. Farmers want fair play, and a fair field to work on. If oar citizens can't go to a little sacrifice of treasure to secure a great benefit then a farmer is justified in not standing out in the cold to sell to ac• commodate them. W - The illustrated Phrenologicql Journal for March contains Cornelius Vanderbilt, Hon. Ezra Cornell, Prof. Mapes, Frederika Bremer, Lavater, Las Casas, Sir John Franklin, Captain Cook, Revs. John Wesley and Jona— than Edwards; Talent and Genius; Extraordinary Prediction ; Ghosts; Origin of Coal; Varieties of Sheep; Iron, its uses; Putting o❑ a had face; Tribulation Trepid, and Mr. Hopeful ; The Jew; Love and Lovers, the Phil osophy of Engagements; an excellent number—only 20 cents, or $2,00 a yr. Address FOWLER & WELLS, 389 Broad way, New York. Borough rdectlon The constable announces that there will be an election held on Friday next for the following borough (All— MEM One Judge of Elections; two In spectors; two School Direct Ors; one Justice of the Peace ; and ono Consta ble. A borough election is not of such slight importance that it will he treat ed indifferently. There is no "bull" issue in the present election. W..)7—We bear that some of Old Hun tingdon's young and noble sons intend going westward this Spring, being im pressed with the high built hope that there is the field for advancement. We commend the aspiration of the young men, but we must add that we would rather see their spirit displayed in in creasing the advantages of their na tive country. We want just such a go:ahead Spirit here at home. Varar.vell Sermon Rev. S. IL Reid, pastor of tho Ger man Reformed Church, kill preach his last sermon on Sabbath evening next. An appreciative. public will avail them selves of this the last opportunity to hear an able and popular minister,who our midst the. longest of any of our present [CONUUNICATED.] MR. EDITOR :-It affords me great pleasure to inform the readers of the Globe, that a Lodge of Good Templars has been organized at this place. Our organization was effected under very auspicious circumstances. We num ber fifty members, and have met but four times; we hope to double that number before the expiration or the present year. Wo intend that the TomparAnco cause shall not languish in our portion cf the County. There are at present thred lodges in this val ley: namely - , McClain, Stratford and Smithsonian, the latter at Mooresville. We are indebted to the members of McClain and Stratford Lodges, for the very essential aid rendered in effect ing our organization. The following members were duly elected and instal. led as our officers for the present quar ter : W C T—Leo T Wilson ; W V T Jennie Myton ; W S—John Thompson; W T —lien ry Lightner; W I G—lLlan nail Beverly ; IV 0 G—John Miller; W o—John Johnston; W A S—W W Wallington ; W F S—John IV Snyder; W M—)Blanchard VT Miller; W D M —Lizzie Jackson ; IV R ll'S—James • S—Lizzie Johnston; PW C T—Jessie P i son. We have secured the Mooresville Academy for our Lodge room; it is large enough to accommodate two or three hundred members, and he or sho that will come may. Come one, come all. L. T. W. Mooresville, Mar. 8, 1860. DENNSYI I- TIM SPRThr WANIA IL" I ' OF LEAFING 0 0 G ARRAN WEST WA R D. . EASTIF.,4 i i ll 50 0 d 1 - x ._,, . ~..- r.,,, - -5 - -. L. N, - STATION 3. ss: l4 l 14 I-3 11 H ~. . %, zw 4 1 :4 7 : CI ~; :2, ..1 1 : 41I r 2 .4. 11, H,l'. 1 . , 1 P.m.! P.m.) P.m.) A.m.; 1 P. td.) A Ir.l .t.M IS 25 11l 55 ...... IN.llandlton, 5 25 9 33 12 05 Mt. Union.... 5 18 8 25 ...... 5 42 ..... 1 12 10 Mapleton, 5 OS 0 52 12 29 Mill Creek,— 5 00 9 37 EO9 /3 12 12 46 6 21,lluntingdon, 4 491 921 431 6 25 1 09 .....IPotersburg,..., 4 331 0 08 G 33 I 1 201 'Bourse, 14 251 641 1 321 0 551Spraccereel, 4 171 830 659 1 531 Illirmingliam, 4 00 7 10 9 01 2 051 7 20 Tyrone 3 50 8 33 7 25 2 20, I Tipton, 3 40 7 31 2 261 Fostoria, 3 135 736 2 35 1 Bell's Mi115,.. 1 3308 12 7 55 9 30 3 001 7 50 A1t00na...... 3 15 1 7 55 3 15 P.M.I P. M. P. M. i A. M. P. M.l A. M. A. M. leaves __ ... ...attringdon at is FAST LINE Eastward leaves Altoona a• 3 15 1., and arrives nt Iluntinertaa •••- • 1a 011Than•'• ---- knees ama at The PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS Eastward, Altoona at 9 35 P. 51., and arrives at Hunting,. 10361',51. The FAST JANE Eastward leaves Altoona et A. 51., and arrives nt Huntingdon at 4 34 A. 51. The PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS Westward, Huntingdon et 7 21 A. 51., and arrives at Altoc 8 50 A. 31. The FAST LINTS Westward, !cues Huntingdon et 8 54 P. 51.. and arrives ut Altoona nt 9 30 P. 31. Marsh 11, 1866. Notice Our store and office books are full of small accounts against persons residing in town. As we find tiwo we will make out bills and place them in the hands of our town collector Win. 11. King for collection, and hope he may not be turned away with promises. Those knowing themselves indebted can save us trouble and expense by calling at ouy store and squaring up. p The members of the African SL E. Church, of this place intend holding a Festival in their Church on this Tues. dayand Wednesday, for the benefit of the pastor. Everybody i$ invited to attend, the price of admission being only ten cents. I= We direct attention to the adver tisement of Rev. S. H. Reid, offering at public sale on Thursday the 221 inst., some valuable household and kitchen furniture, &c., &c. C 0221 A fire occurred at Saxton, this coun ty, on Tuesday last, in which a dwell ing house was completely destroyed, together with the contents. Wo did not learn particulars. Musical B. M. Greene offers for sale, very cheap, a good ➢lelodeon, 5 octavo pi. ano style, which has been in use a short time. Any one wanting a good instrument cheap should call soon at his Dlusic store, Huntingdon. 2t MARRIED, On Tuesday, the Gth inst.. by Rev. S. 11. Reid, Mr. 11. R. HOCKENBINUtY,tO Miss HyrriE Goss, both of Sinking Valley, Blair county. On Thursday, the Sth inst.. by the same, Mr. SAMUEF, UcryNca, to Miss SUSAN DASUER, both of floperell,Bed ford county. On the 10th inst., by the same, Mr. ALLTN WILSON, to Miss :NANCY A. AINS WORTH, both of Mt. Union. At the same time, by the same, Mr. JOLIN CROSLEY, to Miss MARY A. RAM% INIAIs,Z, both of Mt. Union. On Thursday evening, March S, 1866, by Rev. S. H. Reid, Mr. PORTER POPE to Miss MARY JANE MlLLEll,both of Huntingdon. The long looked.for event has come at last—Mary has found the man of . her choice, and Porter has won the lively companion ho sought. The grin• ter has received his living memento in the shape of a liberal present we have not been Li - cored with for many a day A cake ! that was a cake the dimen sions of which were something larger than the size of a princess' crown, and of unexcelled flavor. Wu thank you, happy ones, for the gift, and permit us to add,may your happiness never be marred through a long life of success and prosperity. fkg r e ----- e.Forcerzaccac-IncraistVerz-zonrinta4 DIED, In Mt. Union, CHARLES F. MortoAN, son of L. li.. Morgan, of Erysipol, agod 7 months, and day. Eticop ou, dear Charles, and take thy rest, Cod called Theo home he thought it inst. His body slumbers in the tomb wait ing for the coming of the Lord, to raise it to immortality and oternal glory and happiness, where sickness and sorrow, pain nod death, are felt and feared no more. L. A Startling Story, if Tluo. Tho Philadelphia correspondent of! the Charnbersburg Repository endeav ors to bring the assassin Booth back i to life. He writes: "A startling idea has lately been broached in different parts of the coun try, which seems absurdly improbable at first thought, but which on investi• gation bears marks of possibility to say the least. It is that John Wilkes Booth,tho assassin of Abraham Lincoln, is still alive, and that it was a. compa• ratively insignificant accomplice, bear. ing some resemblance to the prime mover of the plot, who died by the hand of Boston Corbett. It has been broyght to public notice by the report. od ciincorery by our police of a society in this city which has been holding clandestine meetings for the past three months, for the purpose Pf I'f icing mo ney to transmit to Booth, who is :'aid to be in Canada. The Wilkes Bari Record of the Times, in a late issue, speaks of a similar organization in Lu. zerne county. Those who believe in the possibility of the story, argue that Surratt, who Wa3 with Booth up to the fatal Good Friday, achieved his escape and is now in Canada, and they say that Booth might have done like , wise. It will be remembered that at the time of the trial of the conspirators, Booth's death was taken for granted and was never legally demonstrated. The men who were hung never testi fied to his decease even in their last confessions. The believers say that another individual might readily- have been mistaken for Booth. The latter was a very handsome and fascinating man, and his appearance was exten sively imitated by other actors. It will be remembered too, that shortly after Booth's supposed death, the pa. pers stated that his head had been pre served and deposited in a Government medical institution in Washington. It is now said that this head has been examined by a distinguished physician I who knew Booth well, and who says that from the craniological develop. meuts of this skull, it cannot be that of the man on whose shoulders it is sup posed to once have rested. It is known that no friends of Wilkes Booth saw the body buried for his." L ROAD TRAINS MEAT. ME On Friday evening last a pair of gold spectacles, the finder will be suit ably rewarded by leaving them at this office. P 1111.4 DELP/LIA. MARKIECTS. March, 14, family Flom 'lO,OO 11xtra Flour 00,00 Superfine Flour ... {,625 nye Flour $4.75 Corn Menl... •!,'" 75 001101 While 0511001, 0 , 40W2,70 Fair nfol Primo Red e.'' 300 . 1.2.25 Rye Fa Corn, prime Yellow 71 Oa tg 50 Barley V,l 0 Clorerfieeti; 11041ba $13,80 Timothy. • , '04,00 Flaxseed, 72:00 • Word 60;11 , 70 111400 13 11UNTINGDON MARKLITS. colutEciTp WEEKLY 1;Y S. E. HENRY :1; Ca. Fondly Hour 'Odd to 50 Ixloo k lour T.,•;,r,,) Superfine Flour $7,60 Corn Meal -e cwt. 1 , 2;25 ltuel“theat lilourll owl 4 500 White Whom 0 05 lied Wlteat 1.70 (;,, 1.01...) r;y( 7./ Now Dorn , 51 Unto ^ S .. CloverFved $0,0:0 @ 5.00 Flaisped 0 40 Dried Apples 3MO Dried Poneltc3 11 11t ..25 to :10 Cutter 10 47,4 0 5 - Lord • , 0 11:irA "5 , Eltoulder . Sid. , ''S • 751110)0 14 flay SONO ' • 11e:01511 Luc $2.10 Potato. 74 boo $1,30 ).nocunED FOR INVENTIONS IN THE UNITED A personal interview with tint inventor is desirable though not ncret-sary. ne time busine!s con to conducted by co rreepoudonce. Circular! of information free on ait• EMU. DROWN, MEE 628 HOOP SKIRTS. 628 HOPKIN'S "OWN MAKE." ASANGEACTURED AND SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 028 ARCH ST., Prnr,Avimptil4. • The most complete assortment of Ladles', 'Misses' nod Children's Hoop Skit'la, to this city; gotten op expressly to moot tho wants of first class trade; embracing tho slowest and most desirable styles and sizes of “Gore Trails" of every length—from £',l4 to 4 yards round-20 to 56 springs, at 2to $5. Plain Skirts, all lengths, ft . no 2 1 4 to 3 yards round the bottom, at $1 40 to 5315. Our lino of Misses' and Children's Skirts are ~*.verbla lly beyond all competition for variety of styles and sizes, as well us for finish and durability; varying from 8 to 33 inches In length, 0 to 45 springs et W. Cents to X 220. All Skirt, of "OUR OWN MAN Id," are warranted to me sat isfaction; but buy none as such unless they havo kin's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 025 Arch street," stamped on each Tab! Also, cousiantly on hand, gand skirts. In um fact nr,nl In New York Mid ilia eastern States, which wetvell at very low pricc.. A lot of cheap skirts-15 85 cants ' • 24 springs, SI; 35 spring9,ol 15; 30 springs , :St 25 and 40 springs • SI 50. ' o,y - Okirts made to order and repired. voa_Terms Cash. Ono price only. tnlol-4m LURCI2gFf, LUMBER. 9 1 .1.11 i undersigned has just received and Is now ready to supply the public with ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, CMIIISING ALL THE DIFFERENT GRADES, From cullinge up to tho clear still, From 9 months to 2 years ttry PLASTERING _LATH, JOINT AND LAP SHINGLES, DUILDING STUFF AND PLANX IVORIUM FLOORING, WEATHER-BOARDINO, DOORS, WINDOWTP,AM ES, SASHES, &c Now Is the Unto to boy, before the Spring rat, as Lumber is already nay:Lacing, end dry lombt, is a Hearty article. CHAS. ft. bli/tCIOS. IL nut inplon, Fob. 27, ltifa r : FinE BEST QUALITY OF' FREStI MACIMUIL ut COMV/N6IfAM C.. 1 11 AI 0 ' jEST BLEACHEDUSLIN Almlys on hand nt • CUNNINGHAM CAR MON' S. cIEGIRS.—Best quality of Soars mh7at CONNING lIA .1t & ! DAIMON'S. rj _l: 0 U.N D 414111. AND SALINA SAM tst OtINNLVGILIM tf. CAR .310.,1"8. JLI, IcINDS OF CRACKERS eanAnntly On hand at CUNNING RAM & CARMON'S. IQOOTS . AND SHOES, of every va• liirfety at CUNNINGHAM &CARMON'S. C T) ARPTING OF ALL, KINDS CCNNLYCIIAN et CAR NON'S. NTI EW GOODS CONSTANTLY RE• ceiy.l at CUNNINGHAM & CAR MON'S. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE (MEAT AMERICAN CALIGRAPITICAL PUZZLE, The rbennent and most wonderful puzzle of the ego! Aunts eau neatly make from $lO to $2O a day. I oI(l Give any ono nun!' $lOO if he run tvll3U thousand wr.t . ...sruu le • , ,tr. for esmplet pazoSo. - . ' ' ' • fin MU. .0.b2. ,1 - it . I 3iqr! , ...0 tirrnt PATENTS I= Engineer and Potent Agent, Lilt Walnut at., Philadelphia AI 0, at renso»nblo prices WANTED TO PURCH ISE_ A Sod l►oiii Ni of Blßolmoilli tools INQUIRP, AT MIS 01:VR, AL 1? 2OPE IcrY • PUBLf CI SALE. Un nurei,iu, March 22, 1866 Will be sill at polio sale, at the residence of the Hob. ct bet, on the -Co , t. , g" k - ann," in West Huntingdon, on the above day. the 1i lowing per,onal property, sit: 4 4 work borne,. 4 tnilch cow,. It bead of young cattle, I four horao toogon, L ton here-, so tgfel 110 3, log,Arg, Plow goArA, winda.lll, r , od cutting box,.thresbing machine and horse power. plows, Ln crown, t - Ake,i, - forks And a large variety of other art too numerous to Inention. TERMS Of SALK—Ender $5, ovh: seer -;1, nine mouths credit, Pate to continence at 9 o'clock. a. it. Huntingdon, March 7-21 000111.1 AX. POR SAIL A NEW,LIGHT,THREE HORSE WAGON tool ono FA.!:CV SLI:1(1!:, oath ono or two seat,, by f0k2741t SIMON COLIN, Coffee Roo. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A PINE MARE, WITH COLT, fil ti o i kul stock, for tulle. or will be exelintizeil for on eroly f am vs boric. Inquire nt tlm Globe F OR SALT", m I . 4, g ti o ts st r eet.o'! Dwellinglit, T e l' 7n nod P! - ; ' ,: ‘ li nu rt t ol4 the lot 0,1 wtol;- lit of A pr 4; Fur further infurtnati3iu L 1 un Inquire at Lox'!,' Punk and Music Store. feb7 GROW RBIS Yo'cs.m• RoUN I) RENTS on several lots Jr in Smithfield, IValkor town.thip. gill le cold if application is made 40011. Apply Fob. 5, A LOT OP GROUND FOT2, A LOU OF GROUND fronting on Ridge rood CAI feet, and running back to 3ton r cre,k, adjoining lay of 311,1,. net Thorny:on. Apply at the GLORI•t office. 1-A2l jvI.J.DITO lI'S NOTICE. [Estate of David D. Erhelman, dec'd.] 'lne undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county to distribute the balance in Um hands of John D. Garverodministrator, of David D. Eshelman, late of Shirley township, deceased, will at tend at the oniee of Benedict, Stewart C Lytle. in the bor ough of Huntingdon. on WEDNESDAY, the /Ith day of MA ItCII, next, nt 10 o'clock, n. m., when and where all persons intereited ore required to be present or he debar red from coining fur any part of said fund. P. M. LYT LE, fob2l Auditor. NEW STORE, AND NEW GOODS, CHEAPEST CLOTHING in Town LEOPOLD BLOOM HAS JUST RECEIVED. A LARai; ASSORTMEST OF NEW STYLES OF FALL A.LVD WIWTER GOODS, Which ho oficru to the pnbEe AT THE CIIEAUST RATES. In, stock comi,ts of GENTS' PUENISHING GOODS, HATS & CA PS, BOOTS & SHOES, Sc. We =1 OLD BROAD TOP CORN 1.',11, lIUNTIN . OOO.N, PA., Where he will ho plervol to receive o aup accommodate all eußtontoro, LEOPOLD BLOOM. Mint ingden, Oct. 10. 10C 7 ,1 4 /rAIIBLE YARD. The undersigned aenthl respectfully call the attention of tho citizen, I Ituutincdon and the adjoining 12,1111111.2 s to Din stork of cant Ifni putrid° n o t; lin is prepared to ftiriiiiih t the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Temb, Tables and Stones of eVery akedred ni and form of Italian or liastern Marble, highly finished, ce and carved with iippiv , nri.i.t.3 devices, or an may suit. Ilnilding Marble, Door mid rilpanty Mt, Lc., WIN Le 1 . 11110 flied to order. W. W. pledges 111303011 to farofth nutterial mut work. utan9litp equal to any In the country, at a File prier. Call and NCO, Info you purehase eiKetyhere. 61,0 p an 11111 treet, Ituntlugautt, thibtir.gdm, 1555 186 t, I'IULAUELPIIII WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE, • MANUFACTURERS OF • Paper Hangings S; Window Shades, Corner FOURTR e. 5 MARKET Sts., • PITILADELIVITA. N. ll.—Always DI store, n large stork of .LINEN & Q 1.114 SHADES MEE N Ew QLOTuING AT LOW PRICES, AL OUTMAN nAs .n;sT OPENED A PINE STOCK OK NEW FALL AND MINTER GOODS, Which he offers to all Who want to he CLOTEED, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Stock couviate of Rea(ly-moio Clothing for MEN AND BOYS, 111=1 ftperN AND SHOD'S, HATS AND CAPS, SC., SC. Rbottlil gentlomon desire any particular kind or cut clothing not round in tho etuels on laud, by leaving that ineitattro l key accommodated at short notice. .„ . . Call at the Mgt corner of the Diamond, over Long', Grocery. MANUAL GUTMAN pntingdon May. 17, 'O. Reward the Soldiers! Another Opportunity is offerecithe many Friends of the Soldiers to Reward • those who Faced the Music of the Enemy. 1 B. &WHIZ & BRO. lESP EMT UMX inform their nume t, Tons friends of Markleslunt and surrounding coun try, rind tlwy have ['reel ved n WO splendid WO of NEW GOODS, CA. , isting of— READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, GENr3IEN'S FURNISHING GOODS and a largo- stock of JEWELRY, &c, The pnbld:, without regard to politics, red igloo, sect or valor, will find our Store the plan to buy Jost what they want, ninl at prices to suit thc times. Don't WI to giro us a call, as we are determined to [dense all. Markkabarg, llnatingelon Co., Nov. 1, ql5, TADIES' I)RESS GOOPS, 9 0 n1Pri! Jsing everything new and dealral;lo, end, as Dress Silks, sill; tuolotlr, and Irish NOIR, alpaca's, Casshnere, roborgo, Merhioes, all wool /much Delallten, Saxon)' I=2l TIMID COATJ.—A superior articlo of 110 t Coat rok .1.1 at 'HENRY & CO. jl,filA i DE UP CLOTHING, BOOTS & filow Ware, 0,1 Irk tt e cTo7;:a C t xd" anq • & CO. ri 0 TO S. E. HENRY R.:, CO'S for y g nod Ciothg, cAsOmeres,satinetics, Tyreedn, Ken,tuc ky Jeans, Wive!, Cord, to. T ADIES' COATS and CIRCULARS Shniris, Chilli au g urs, ko: 6c., at S. E.IIENIVIC te CO. .E lIENRYc CO. eel! 411 kinds Q. or Iron, s heet irou, 'loop iron, steel, nails, hops shoes, stoves and a canary of hollow ware. -Breeding cages for canary birds just received and for sale at Lewis's. 111.11 E BEST EASTERN CILIEESE J mliP63 nt CUNNINGHAM & CATCSIGNT. . CI ASSIMEEE oboico lot of I„Jblack HOC! fancy CaeSiinerta tt ..13N1TNGIIA: , / &,PAMAION'S. \T-11T:N & RGUIRIII RAILROAD OTREDT, piuw.Twoooil, PA., WHOLESALE & RETAIL Foreign and Domestic a MITLEMSD The attention of. • AIECIIANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, and buyer:, generally, in Invited to the net that we are now of n DEFTER ABO.OIITMENT of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C., than can be found eirewherc In this part of the State, at prices to suit the timer. Our stock comprises all articles In this lane of busineme, embracing a general assortment of TOOLS and MATERIALS used by CARPENTERS, tLACKSSIITIIS, CARRIAGE sod WAGON MAKERS, joNEL!, &e., together with n largo stock of Iron, Steel, 2. r aits, Soiices, Railroad l o d Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rohe, Chains, Grindstones, Circular, Mill and Cross, Cut Saws, Enamelled, Finished and Plain Hol low mare. Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns, Oil and Powder Cans. An excellent ftssortment of M -2 1_...4Et, _ C~a.:ci®ry", KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT : TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, SCIS SORS, RAZORS, &C. BRITTANLA&SILVERPLATED WARE. Household, Horticultural and Farm Implements, Of the latest and most improved patterns ; CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE AT MANUTA CT PRICES. CARRIAGE et WAGON MAKERS Will find a general assortment of material for tlieir_use consisting in part at Carriage Trimmings, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts, Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa tent and enamelledLeatlier, Whips, Tongues, S'oc kels, Shafts, Sc. Can be, supplied with ANVILS, BELLOWS, 'VICES, SLEDGES, HAMMERS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron Stool CARPENTERS will find In our estnLlisluu.•ut n superior suck of PLANES, SAWS, AUGERS, HATCHETS, lIA)LIIERS, FILES, GUISE. S, HINGES, SCEEWS,. LOCKS, BOLTS, PULLEYS, SASH-CORDS, &C., IC. WM. WILLIAMS DEM MINING AND MINERS' GOODS. NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties, BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, COAL PICKS AND suroVELS. • ;V V *Str.ll3,O4)7P., Can be aceommedated with everything in their line from a Grain Separator to a Whet-stone. aEttiao.3.4;:lbpx , o9; Are 05i - wildly Invited to call end examine our etael: of BUILDING HARDWARE, Agricultural Implements, Cmnprisiug the famous Buheoll Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined, Rundell'a Etrit Premium HORSE PITCIII , OIIK, Hakes, F.cythes, tiny Forts, Trace and hailer Chalav, .pr tot Chains, Cow Tice, Curry Combs, amid, Amos the specialties of our Ilauae, see desire to roll adtentit4l to the celebrated The exclusive right to sell which lo vested In us. SLOIII lot neircular as I get lull particulars of saute, tend sl/. 1 3 yourself of its superior qualit lee. Sealos of all ai7.2.9 and deacrlptlons, Including Ma and Counter S.cales, Platform Scales, Grocers' and bruggists' Scales, Rolling JIM, Wheelbarrow, Pork Port able, Hopper, Miners and Trans portation, hap, Cattle and Goal Scales, FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS' CASH PRIC. S. The hugest and best 4ssortinent of GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY, S. I. /11:N ItY & CO COOK. & PARLOR STOVES. Erg Norway nail, rod, bar and boop Iron. STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions WAGOLBOXES, CARRIAGE .SPRINGS, IAO . I\T AND BRASS 17.112 y, Lar4, Lubricating and Coal Oil, Ily the barral or Qt ßon, at very low figures. A..csll is reepectfully solicited, feeling oonfi dont that our goods and !vivo will not tail to plcaso.-'eg WHARVIN & MAGUIRE .• •• • DEALERS IN Compri log and compare our prices with othrrs. OHIO PUMP, SCALES. Ever offered in this pia A GREAT VARIETY OF ALL SIZES OF HAILS AND BRADS, By the hog. Very tow I ema."...:25 (Diet :5 ... .c)12m.c91.3L--sr STILL IN BLAST. TIIE subscribers, thankful for the 1. liberal share of patronage they have heretofore re if re ;; , e n t p r e erl io l2. ,e ;s i t t r a ie n t d .ggl r i o cT ,h t . . o t ilg . lo . lll n e r r e: ~ eJ •••• take Gals method to Inform their friends r ii.-44„ and everybody else, that they are prepared itl. to slake all kinds of IRON and- V G A a"ft;.GS ,„,.ls In a Rest class Foundry. tiaranitvajr un j,snd all kinds of Plough and Stove Castings, also wash tiellies, - adisr. window Grates, coal hole castings for pavements, Window Weights of all sizes sand weights, pipe joints, sled and sleigh soles, wagon boxes, machine castings for atrium and water, grist, saw, sumac mad plaster mills of all descriptions. We arc prepared to furnish Heaters nod Iron Fences or the mo t hnproved style, oven deorn and frames, door sills and In fact everything made In this line. We have a very large stock of patterns and can furnish castings at short notice, and cheaper than they can be land the county. Having n goon drill we aro prepared to do drilling and fitting up of all kinds. tia . siliglacst market price paid for old metal, brass, zinc, lead, Ec. .1. M. CUNNINGHAM & SON. Wien on Railroad street, one door west of the Exchange Hotel, Huntingdon, Po. decriditi WEST HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY, Near Fishers' Mill, Huntingdon, F es (1 1 HE undersigned would 'take this !moos to Inform the public that hie _ „ Now Fonn.lry is now in blast, and ho is prepared to receive and nntets for all ' Al_ I. hinds of CASTINGS, PLOWS, ING Being a practical mechanic rot the business, of torn ty three yearn oxper;ence, and having to dit,int to pleas., ho hopes to merit awl receive a share of pablle patronage. Sled and sleigh Soles, and other castinga, kept on hand. T . ,. ,, . Old metal, brass and copper tattoo in exchinie for work. A lIES SI 31 PSON. Mat ingdon, Decroohnt WATERSTREET FOUNDRY .41.1 g 04323. 12M . 131.1Ftt undersigned having purchased I the above property would take this method to inform the public that he is prepared to receive and All orders for ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS, PLOW?, THRASHING MACHINES, ke., &o.; and also triil make anal repair nil kinds of Thrashing Machines, Sled nod sleigh Oho one other castings kept on hand. Old metal, Bears mid Copper, taken In exchrtnge for Work. J. M. Witterstreet, Jan O-..3m. MPcCoIt.TI:DIEZIMUL 2 rMiM ! (Sixteen Years Fair 'Trial I) A. PEYSSON, PIULADELPIIIA. I)OUDRETTE, $2O per ton e taken _i_ from the factory loose, or 60 cents per bushel, and .1.26 an ton In bags, delivered at steamboat anti olirond depots, in Philadelphia. Menufactoo—Gray's Ferry road &wen the araeual, PhilatFa. D.•Pot—P , .y , son's farm, Gloucester, N. Jersey, Woodbury road. Mire—Library street, No. 429, back of the new post olllco, Phihe.Pe. Dealers— FitflNCll, RICHARDS & CO.. tr2l.3m 4th and Callowhill streets, Philad'a. ~- 1 .74. , 47t. Wti.S. • 3...... Fe In ,.. - ~../,.-, ttql t ~.Th r s •4. 4.ViaKV::, lr,V,i A I ~ f ifng,,, , i-,,__,- 1 , ~' , t.i.3.4;,:5 1 ,4044;:i54. 1 , ,', fir: , 14r , - ti ... .1-1. ~.. 14 , :. , ....4,--..- i 4-- ~...:.1 ; 4.•:•, v ,i, -1--,1---..--,L.,, ,i ••• • t4.•-,.;;'. - IST:-------- i vr..-, ..,t••:,: - •.:v....- .. • . -_____ . ~.,., ''. - •:.•---,.-i.,a.-..i-;•;..--:,..-,zeo.,---- NEW FIRM Iv/Z-01.2a--=-nM - 32"-RA:JELICO J:*. GREENE Ce F. 0. BEAVER Having entered into partnetehip, Inform the public that they are prepared to execute all elylen uf Plain and ornamental . Marble Work Such rts MONUMENTS, IIEADSTONES, also Banding IVork,ll,l nt low prices as any shop in tho county. Orders from a ilistauce promptly attended to. Shop on MIFFLIN er reel, a row doors east of the I.u. therm] church 101,14,16661 y New Styles for 'OO already on hand. THE I ROEST nnd THE BEST STOCK OF NEW STYLES OF WALL PAPER Ever received in Huntingdnn, NOW QPgN And for• sale at LEWIS' Book Store. OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF GILTS, SATINS, BLANKS, BROWNS' of various style; for Parlors, halls,Dining Rooms, Offices, Bed Rooms, Kitchens, Bar Rooms, &e. Paper is on the rise—save 20 por coat. by buying soon. It will pay all to buy now for Spring use . XF' WC:DT..3" N717.4EL1V°30 A GOOD PIIOTOQRAPII LIKENESS, CALL AT DONNELL & /CLINE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY On Hill Street, two doors west of Lewis' 800/i ? Store. CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS. ihinthigdon, Oct 4,'6&--ff. Q, TRAY .11 G, Conic to the promisee the subscriber in Itenderson township, on or about the 25th of December a White boar pig wilt a flit iu the right ear. Ibo owner in requested to come forward, prove prop erty, pay chnrges4and take it away otherwise It will be disposed ofaccetdiug to ,TAXI . ISS SLOAN. STOVES. STOVES. famou3 ‘fantl-duet" Cook, Wellington Cook, COntnnlntal Cook, and a 'apleinikl 'raftety of gait humor, and other heating Storre, kir cool or wood, .j)3 , 1 re relrcJ. and for vale at the hardware Store of • JAMES A. DROWN. Iluotingdon, Oct. IS, '6 -t! FLORENCE SEWING MACHINE jkl poison in want of ono of tho . Above Articles shonl4l call on Mins DlAtiAll L. BA- K Eft, Agent for the Machine. lltalllogdon, Sept. 27-13 at • IDURE LIBERTY wiirrg LEAD, Preferred by all pracLlcal I'alntero Tq it t arid you K•lt'nnr, no oth, Mono factorod only by ' ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wlolosale Drytg,Paint & Glass Dealers, No. 137 .11' - th. Third st., Philada. S9OA 111.0NTEI:—Agente wanted for Blzentiroly now ortictoe, just out,. A 4 di t .:Ati 0. ,'l'. GARRY, City BuitdititS, 13 IddeSntl, Ma 4 ,rke, Doe.f.O.M:y-1y • Brm - s.KEINs -- AND PIPE T-.." , .;;0t5'0f for salo et ffict ~ ,,re,3l.nrw :" ;. 1866. CLOTRING. H.. R.O ili A P 2. = CLOTHING FALL AND W/NT.TIR =I H. 1 . 1 o m 4 C1111.4P CI.OTIII2vO ST(.I2E. For Elentlemon's Clothing of the best moterini, end mode hi the beet workmanlike monnor, call of IT. ROMAN'S, oppnnite ctle "Franklin Houle In .N)arke.t Scion: e, II utkliug don, Pa. ENklg HARDWARE ME CUTLERY ! 13IMENSL' STOCK -ENDLESS vllltuf,ll FIARDWARE, CUTLERY, 4c, NOW OPEN A.Atp lt OR SALE BY: JAS. A. BROWN,, lIUNTINGDON, TIEN.IsTA CALL AND BXAMINE OUR sToolc „ Huntingdon, oct NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! 25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN THIS CHEAPEST! p9rl/1014 QOHN, AT COFFEE RUN STATION, Would respectfully call the attention of his old, patron, specially, and the public to general, to his extofigidei stock of well selected new Goods, just received frinuelho 'Eastern cities, cousleting, ballast, c c Dry goods, gi g thir ig , Avool. • on Ware, 'Notions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Given lam Hardware, Queeneware, Gro ceries, Wood and Willow-ware, T01)3000 1 Segare, Nails, Glass, Provisions, Oil, Fish, Salt; Tinware, , Cap, per Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Clocks; • Watehes, &c.; -4 and all other articles kept in a first class try store; all selected with the greatest ears rip'd which were pirt chased for cacti only, and affords him to sell theta at very low figure. The public Wilt find it to theit'advka tugs to call and examine our unsurpassed stork, before purchasing:elsewhere. No pains Will pe spered in show ing our Goode. Ladies aro speeialty invited to examine, our large stock of fuehionable 4hrm gonds; Shawls, Cir culars, Furs, and a great variety of Woolon Goode, Noel. ry, &c. Alto. in handsome assortment of LADIES' COAT§ All kinds of produce taken in exchange et the highest market priCh—Clush not refused, By strict attention to the wants of customers, we hope to receive a continuation of the liberal patronage with which we 'barn been berate' fore favored. Como one and all, and sue. One.. Now 00011.9 1'0.11,1 tinny. OCI, 181865. CHEAP GROCERY STORE. Wm. "E".7MISTTMI=B.., • HILL ST lIIINTINGDOI PA , . rrHE undersigned offers for the in epection and purchooo of cnstoluefs a largo and as sorted go* ad Groceries, Provirians, Sc. lie feels satla lied they cod be accomodate/I with nnyttifiig folds lino. Ma pricy, are low, and Ilia stock froth and good. 11A keeps the best of StTGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TOBACCOX SEC-ARS, BOOTS AND SHOES; Ipa's & CAPS, &e, EOM HAAIS, "SHOULDERS ' SIDES, MOLASSES,. OILS, VINEGAR, FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICA And NOTIONS of every kind • A select stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS. RARE, and nil other articles kept In n well regulated establishment for solo nt rouranable prices. His store In ou 11111 Street, nearly opposite the Dunk, and in the room formerly occupied by D. Grove. • Call end examine. • Z. 'VENTED. • Huntingdon ; Oct 17, 1865. ' • • SPECIAL NOTICE, To TIIE LADIES.—Do you really intend to cease weartog the beautiful ityles nag so prevalent, or dress less elegantly, because the retie! Jeff. Davis, was captured in Fashionable Female attire? Ono moment's cairn reflection will surely servo to change your reels resolve. The angels bad too 'much good sense to lay aside their pure chaste robes of white, because they had for a time eeiled to bide the deformitlea of that ranee qf Mole, the lieell. Can yon err in following thts examploof Augetil Then having made nit your m a • chthat you wilt continuo to drcis tastefully regardless of rebel acts, do eat forget to call at the store of the stebseri kr:, who will be happy a; sill times to furnish you wig!" such articles of dress as you may desire. Urge your fallt s ore, liusbando, Leathers, neighbor, and children to visit the samestore. 'they can here be suited In good articles of Mots, Shoes, Clothing Material, Rats, Caps, Queens, ware and a general assortment of Groceries, on as rea sonable terms as nt any Rouse In town. Store on South east corner of the Diamond, Ilnutingdon, Pa. may 31,1565. FRANCIS B. WALLACF. • GREAT ENTHUSIASM ! lIIGII PRICES SURRENDER 1 piLE HEST AND THE CHEAPEST I JOHN H. WESTHROOK Neglectfully informs tho citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that he hna received from tho city a Now and splendid stock of • • , BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & .CAPS;` Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Ca'pet Sacks, Trunks, &c., &e., &c. nll of allied lie la prepared Coma s& reduced prices. . A loCalf coin CONFECTIONERIES bap) RIKIEopq 'Don't forget tho old stand In the Diamond. Old mtto , mere nod tho paint generally pro itty4ed to pH. Huntingdon, avid 12, 1885. • NEW BOOT AND SHOE STOBE. IVM, AFRICA llnforms the public that ho has Just opened at bit old stand to Alio Diamond. lien tiugdom A Fine Assortment of all kind's of BOOTS AND SHOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. All of which hem-11l sell at kir prices. Quick sales. and smullprodU.t. rail and examine my stock. Manufacturing and ttepaltlog come tti ordor as Mil. Mintingdou, Oct-'IO, 386 a, Nev Furniture Establishment. J. M. WISE, Manufacturer and Dealer •in Furniture. Itespectful/y invites the attention of the Public to his stud on Hill at., Huntingdon, in the roar of GeergeW Swartz' Witch and Jewelry store, where he numnfectures cud keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prima. Par sons wishing to purchase, will do well to Oro him a call. Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charge. roannoeido. • &pt. Also, Undertaking carried on : and Coning made In any etylo desired, at eliort notice. ' • , • Jkii-Fuuorals attended at any rhea town or met, l;.by • • J. M. WI . Bli• Hialln&don, Sept, 4, 12132-tt PURE LIBERTY WHITE. LEAH, '• Will do more and better work at a o'6ll cost, than nay othor I Try it! Manntnotnr(46o.ls.l,s' ZIEGLER SMITII, . . . 7 , 11.1° , 4!. nrug,rabit, tin 4 Glar 1!o era, 4aDZ4-4 - N 0.137 NorthTJllßbiyl3ll.l.lA.l2.t. 10 et' /0.41 MEM