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HUNTINGDON, PA
Wednesday morning, Mar. 28, 1866.
LOCAL & PERSONAL
To Subsortbero
Those subscribers receiving a pa
per marked with a t before the name
wilt understand that the time for
which they subscribed is up. If they
wish the paper continued they will
renew their subscription through the
mail or otherwise. . tf.
1=1!
—The new steam flouring mill of
this place is rapidly being completed.
—Quite a number of farmers and
others are already beginning to '•flit."
—Horse-bills neatly printed at this
office. Bring in your orders.
-=Huntingdon has a new bakery,
.on an extended scale. Mr. Nathan
Corbin is the proprietor.
—Jas. A. Brown, the hardware incr.
chant, will soon be ready to move into
his now, large and beautiful storeroom.
—The public schools of the borough
are closed. They will be opened on
the let day of May next.
—Glasses for marksmen, glasses for
-weak eyes, and glasses fur ail ages,
for sale at Lewis' Book Store.
—Another wreck of seven freight
cars occurred above Petersburg on
Saturday last.
—Easter comes on Sunday next, the.
Ist day of April. Last year it was on
the 16th. of April.
—Henry & Co., have just received
a splendid assortment of new goods at
reduced prices. Call and examine. ,
—The death warrants of Buser and
Houser, the murderers of Miss Polly
Paul, of Cambria county, fix the execu
tion on Friday, April 20th.
—The soldiers of Altoona and vicin•
ity will celebrate the anniversary of
Lee's surrender 9th April) by a public
parade and ball. A hint for our 'blues'
—The Ist day of April is coming,
but we are afraid it is coming too soon
for those who have no houses to move
into. The cry is, more houses or less
people. Let's have the former.
—S. S. & J. Fee have taken posses•
sion of the Exchange Hotel and are
ready to accommodate all who give
them a call. Col. Morrison is fitting
up the stone house at the station as a
hotel. COL knows how to keep one.
—A smash up occurred near Mill
Creek on Monday night, the 19th inst.
Several -freight cars were wrecked and,
nn employee injured, whose name we
did not learn. The accident wi.%,_tho
result of negligence of duty on The
part of telegraph operators.
—Troutfishing is lawful now. If
you know where to catch 'em, you can
do so without fear of the law catching
you. We think shad are on the way,
at least there is .a shad-ow of them
coming through the Legislature.
. —Samuel A. Black, Esq., formerly
Superintendent of the western division
of the P. & E. R. R., his been appoint
ed acting Superintendent of the Penn
sylvania Central Road, for the division
extending from Harrisburg to Altona.
—We regret to learn of the sudden
death of Mr. Charles Hardy, tanner lit
Ennisville, on Friday last. We are
informed that he fell from the loft, and
falling on the edge of the bark hopper
broke his neck and died instantly.—
Ho leaves a young family and very
many warm friends to mourn his early
death.
—Geo. C. Wilson; ormerly of Alex
andria, this county, and at one time a
typo in the Globe office, has become
associated with H. B. Brown, of the
Clarion Democrat, as Assistant Editor.
We wish George great pecuniary suc
cess, but we aro afraid he has sold
himself for a mess of pottage.
—These are the days of great chan
es, aad we know not what a day will
bring forth. On Tuesday last the wea•
act hrid made such a premature
change that in the evening we bad
rain, accompanied by lightning and
thunder. Sunday last was very cold,
and Sunday night was said to be cold•
er than any we had through winter.
..The young man Snyder, who es
caped from jail a few weeks ago, was
again caught in Harrisburg, on Tues
day last. He was brought to his un•
pleasant home well ironed, in which
condition he will remain until his case
is tried next mouth. We learn ho was
arrested in the same house as before.
He ought to have been sharp enough
'to have known better than be caught
in the same trap twice.
—The following resolution has been
passed by out• community in private
assembly met: Resolved, That secret
weddings are nuisances; beeaase they
create a bad topic for the gossips;
they dont give the vagabonds a chance
to yell and hoot; they never benefit
the printer men with a cake; and fur—
ther, that "what is ' nobody's business
is everybody's business ;" that "coming
events cast their shadows before;" that
"time reveals all things;" that "a wo.
man can't keep a secret;" and that in
the course of' events. secretly married
people find it would have been to their
advantage had they published their
wedding. We hope reverends, squires,
and others who are entrusted with the
married rites, will bear the.above facts
in • mind, and hereafter advise their
matrimonial friends to let the people
}chow !thot whole.
Horrible Revelation!
The last number of the Round Table
published in New York, makes some
startling revelations regarding our fe
male friends. How the editor made
the discovery we are unable to deter-.
mine, with oar knowledge of the im
maculate profession. However, if not
already in possession thereof, we sin
cerely regret that the ladies of this
'vicinity have not the advantages for
procuring the indispensable articles
which those of their sex in Gotham
have every facility for obtaining. The
Round Table publishes a statement
that the corset makers of that city
have been driving a tremendous busi
ness in the manufacture of "artificial
calves" far *fashionable ladies. It is
stated that they have been very pop
ular with the so called 'upper circles,'
and it is their surprising success with
this class that has led to the unusual
mania for skating during the past sea
son. According to the Round Table
the rage of the season has been these
adjustable calves, nor, has the demand
fallen off very materially with the pas
sing away of the skating season. They
are worn by the most fashionable, if
not the most respectable, in the prom.
enado and at the weekly social gath
ering, and, in fact, almost everywhere.
Very nice young men stand behind
counters all day long, and sell them to
very nice young ladies in sizes to suit.
The question may be asked,what next?
Patent adjusted calves! Farewell to
shapely ankles, and the attendant
thrill. Street crossings have lost their
value, and society is a cheat. It is
not too much to predict, for the future,
that the most of our young ladies will
be made up in greater part at the fur
nishing store and the milliner's.
New York Swindling Concern
We aro almost daily in the receipt
of propositions from New York swind•
ling establishments, to embark in their
lottery, prize-jewelry, and other de
ceptive enterpri4es,or to advertise their
fraudulent schemes for the fleecing of
the uninitiated. Against our better
judgment we have, on several occa
sions, admitted these notices in our
columns, when vouched for by our re
sponsible advertising agent, but now
give notice that, henceforth, our paper
cannot, be made the medium for circu
lating such rascality, and we warn our
readers against being deceived by
them. We have received a number
of ''cerlificates," Fledging to us gold
watches, diamond pins, etc:, provided
I we send forward, in advance a specifi•
ad amount in cash; these articles, gen
erally prove worthless. Another en
terprising genius pledges himself to
guarantee us a prize of $1,500 in a
Kentucky lottery, for the small con
sideration of ten dollars to be sent to
him by return mail having kindly se
leted us "as a prominent individual in
the community to show the Green
backs" This amount at the present
time, would place us beyond pecuniary
-want, but, as we had not just then ten
dollars to spare, we notified this friend
of humanity that he might safely en
close the amount to our address, de
ducting for himself all necessary .and
reasonable expenses. We shall not
fail to notify our friends of its receipt
but, in the meantime, suggest to them
to be wide awake against the trickery
of all such swindlers.— Cumberland
Union.
The above says so well what we in
tended to say for some time, that we
transfer it literally to our columns.
Change in tho License Law
The Legislature has passed a. law
giving to the courts whicl, now by law
act upon applications for licenses, full
power to hear all remonstrances that
may be presented, and be informed by
such remonstrances as to the•fitness of
the applicant, or whether any license
to sell liquor should be granted to any
applicant in the borough or township
wherein the remonstrants and appli
cants for lidense reside. That when
the greater number oppose the grant
ing of any particular license or liven•
ses whatever in such township, ward
or borough, said court may refuse al 7
together granting any such licenses,
and that hereaftor no licenses for
eating houses shall be granted by the
treasurer of the county, but by courts
alone. The bill is iu the hands of the
Governor for his signature. It is a
decided improvement, we think, upon
the old system, nevertheless far from
being perfect, if it is possible to get a
perfect License system. We hope that
the friends of temperance will see that
none but worthy houses are licensed.
IMMtEr!
The ladies of Huntingdon, who have
been working for the Freedmen, thank
the people of town and country for
their very liberal contributions. A
large well packed box was forwarded
on Saturday last.
We are now making up a box fur
"City Pastor." Any who wish to con
tribute may send this week to the carp
of Mrs. Amanda Blair, who will send
the box as soon as filled.
A PRIEND OF FREEDMEN.
Episcopal Services on Good Friday.
Next Friday being Good Friday
there will be service in the gpiscopal
Church that evening at seven o'clock,
when a sermon will be preached by
the Rev. Mr. Barrow, on the Ciwcifis
bit of °lila. All are invited.
—The Union County Convention
will be hold on Tuesday the 10th, in
stead of Wednesday the 11th as here.
tofore • •
—We beard of an extraordinary
wedding that took place on Tuesday
evening last at n station on the 8.. T.
railroad. Ve forbear mentioning the
names. A bridal company, consisting
of bride and groom, and bridesmaid
and groomsman, set out, amidst tor
rents of rain, accompanied with Chun•
der and lightning, for the Squire's of.
flee; but when on the road they met
the Squire, and on the spot they
broached the subject to him, when he
forthwith ptoceeded to declare the sou•
ple man and wife. We did not learn
whether the rain soiled the bride's
"bib and tucker," or the groom's high
crown, but we do know that the events
of that night were such as to make the
wedding of everlasting memory to
both. We never heard of such a
"thunderin" wedding.
—A petition has gone up to the leg
islature from Mifflin county, praying
that Brady township of this county be
annexed to Mifflin. Wo are pleased
to see that a remonstrance is being cir
culated from our people against this
invasion. The remonstrance sets forth
that Mifflin county is now, "by the
mere acquiescence of Huntingdon
county, exercising jurisdiction over a
rich part of the territory rightfully be.
longing to the latter named county,
and has been receiving all the benefits
arising therefrom fur a long series of
years." Tile people of Brady have no
desire to be joined to Mifflin, and it is
they who will have the opportunity
to speak through the remonstrance.
MEE
Our store and office books are full of
small accounts against persons residing'
in town. As we find time we will
make out bills and place thorn in the
bands of our town collector Wm. H.
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 our store and squaring up.
us k „.We call attention to toe card of
Dr. E. C. Pruyn, in advertisements.—
Ho will remain at the,Taelcson House
a fow months. Charges moderate.
Ilovoixue Foamslou Sliver Mining Co.
We call 6pecial attention to adver
tisement of this company in another
column . : Read-it.
Exempts
Th. following persons aro exempt from
military duty according, to an Ant of the Gen•
end Assembly, approved 4th May, 1864:
SECTION 1. Persons eiilii:ted into volunteer
companies; persons exempt by the following
sections; idiots, lunatics, common drunkards,
vagabonds, paupers, and persons convicted or
any infamous crimes.
SECTION 9. The members of the Legisla
ture, and the officers thereof, the Secretary of
the Commonwealth, Attorney General, State
Treasurer, Surveyor General, Auditor Gene
rill, State Librarian, Superintendent of Com
mon &hoofs, and all the Judges of the Courts
of this Commonwealth, Sheriff, Recorder of
Deeds, Register of Wills, Prothonotary, Dis
trict Attorney, and Clerks of the Courts of
this Cnumionwealth.
Every nn-commissioned officer, musician,
and private, of every uniformed troop raised,
who has, or shall hereafter uniform himself,
according to the provisions of any law of this
State, and who shall have performed service
in such company, or troop, for the space of
seven consecutive years, in active service,
from the dine of his enrolment therein, shall
he exempt from military duty, except in case
of war, insurrection or invasion.
MARRIED,
O❑ the 20th of larch, HMG, at the
residence of the bride's father, by Rev.
S. A. Creveling of Shirleysturg, Mr.
JOHN B. TOBIAS of Hopewell, to Miss
HETTIE M. Davis of Yellow Creek.
DIED,
At Petersbnrg, on Tuesday a. m.,
the 20th, NANCY, wife of Joseph M.
Stevens, Esq., in the 50th year of her
age.
SPECIAL NOTICES
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS & CA
TA It It 11, treAttool with the Wino. .t sums,. by J.
M. I).. ()enlist .tud Autiet, (formerly of Leyden,
Rolland.) No. 519 PINE street, Pill 1.. t trA. Te,tinumials
from thu ineut reliahlu sources in the city and country,
can ho at his office. Thu medical faculty ire inrituil
to accompany their patients, us hu hits do secrets in his
practice. ARTIFICIAL. I,Y L.S inserted without pain.—
No disco, for esninhaition.
es. Country Confectioners will promote their own In
terests by purchasing supplies from 0 EOM) N MILLER
SON. 9, No. 610 Market street, Philadelphia. Thin Is,
one of the olde houses In the city, and possesses of
course many advantages. Being large numuktentrers and
importers, tinny are able to sell at the lowest figures. All
orders, whether large or small, are promptly filled.
$9O A
,r
cis entirely nea• nrtiales. wanted
te A C d t
dress a ,T.GAREY, City Building, Biddeford, Malno.
Dec 201565-ly
PHIL 4 DEL PIILt • DIA.RICICTS.
Mitre!, 23.
Family Flout $lO,OO
Extra Flouro,oo
...
Superfine Flour 0.25
•
Rye Flour Q,4 75
Corn Meal : r 3.75
1.;xlro White Wheat. $2,1erd.2.70
Fair and Inlet Red V2,30(02,38
Itye 9,
Coro, prime Yellow 70
Oats 50
Barley ' 70
Cloverseed, 140.11.0 s ... 0.25
Timothy/3 75
FiaXseed, $2.93
Wool 0003.70
Hides 13
• HIINT/NGD ON MARKETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY lil! 0. E. 11I\111( 3, CO.
Family Floor $lO5. 0.50
bxtra diner jd,so
Superfinu Flour 57,50
Car., Meal 'il ewt ........c'_,2s
Buck m lie..tr.lour it cwt. ',IOU
11 hum Wheat' ~'' 15
net! Wheat 51,70 ('3 2.00
Eye 75
•' '
Now Corn 0)
'
Ulll,l 38
, .
Cloveraerd $4,50 @ 5,50
Flaxseed '' 40
Dried Apples 3,00
Dried renches II lb ..25 to 30
Putter ' 40
Eggs ' , O
Lard ' . IS
lltun 25
Shoulder , u
Sides 23
Tallow 14
Hey 510,00
.
Deons , ti bus ' $2,00
POW°. %5 NIS $1,30
Onions 41.50
Timothy 524 to 3,00
Plastey per lon 510,00
Earle) • 00
113 n Chup $2.50
Mixed Chop 52,25
PURE LIBERTY IVIIITE LEAD,
Will do more and better work at a
givenowt,thau any other! Try 0! Maouteeturedenlyby
ZIEGLER smrru,
Wholesale Drug, Pinot nod glets nea'orsi
4032.1-ly No. 137 North THIRD st., PUILADA.
43 - Fresh Flower and Garden &oda
for eale at Lewis' Book Store. • .
lIERIFF'S SALES.—By .virtue of
kjdundry writs of Vendit loot. 1.0. tome directed, I will
expoiir to public sole or outcry, at the Court House, In
the borough of I tun Onsilon, ON MONDAY, Orn DAY
of APHIL. A. D o'. two o'clock, P. M., the following
described property to wit:
Ono hundred and ten acres of land,
more or less, in Jimlumn township, adjoining Linde of
James Oaks on the south, lircenwasi Furnace lands on
th- soot, north and west ' with a framo house and lawn,
nud other °Mho jilting.. About, twenty.fira acres cleared
upon the above described farm.
Seined, ration in execution, and to be sold as the prepvr.
ly of &lonia Shaille.
- •
Also—All the right:, title and inter
est of the debendant in n fnrm,, *act oepitrcel of loon ln r
llendernon toulAlip, adjoining lands of slinion 13alee on
the east, William Al natiortfun the sOutli,Jeme3 HateWa
co], and Broil 'Thompson on the went, and George. K
Iletrick on the north, containing 1:13 acres, to •re or lest,
being the satire /and irhich the defend nit r ),3 relms.,l from
Samuel Ilean by deed dated lest April, ISOI, having a log
house, lox barn and other ineprovem •nts. beized, taken
in execution, mid to be told as the property of Charles
Alyerx.
Also—The undivided half pars of a
'tract of land eittudo In Henderson township, en Stone
Creek ridge, surveyed in the name of Jolts McClellan;
tdjoinl lands lota of Will!aut Sinkey's heirs, !Ands Wu of
.1:uo•s Coin. E.g.. containing 103 acres. nwre Or less,
about 10 macs Clairol thereon, the residue being timbrr
hind chiefly white pine; no buildings thereon. Seized,
taken in execution, and to be sold as tho property Of Jas.
Steel, beg.
NOTICE TO PuccUnans.—llldders at. Sherifra &ties will
take notice that inunedidtely up at the property being
knocked down, fifty poi . cent. Of all bids under SIM. nod
twenty-five per cent, of all bide over t h at Bun, must he
paid to the Sheriff. or the proprrty will he set up again
nod cold to other bidders who will comply with tho üboVe
terms:
it court continues two weeks deed nclinowledged nn
IV.•dnrsda,p of second w.•rlc. our weele4 court . , property
knoel..ll down on Monday gold deed acknAvJudged on the
following .-htturd.iy. . .
JAS. E. BATIITiRST, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S OFFICE,
Itilikting.lun, 31011.21, IfiCOJ
kr, OTIC
_Li Notice is hereby given that the following named
persons have Merl their petitions with the Clerk of the
Con rt of Quarter Sessions. praying the said Court to grant
Orem Herm., to keep 11,01 or taverns in their respective
boroughs, townships and villages Patina county or
and that said petitions tall he presiurted to the
said Curia on Monday, CM fhb day or Al , KM next,
for consideration. See., salmon arid where all persons Inter
ested can attend IF they think proper, viz:
John hint tz. Alexandria. •
Martin Munro. H.it net.
Jetties 01.1800,
Joint SM. 0
Henry Cook, Bro.! Top city.
\v.'l'. Pearson, ••
D..vid Lewis, Car ban township.
Julio D. Burin, Cits.iville.
Daniel J. Logon. Cookstown.
John 11. Gerber t. Coalmout.
Thomas 11. Fagan,
Thomas Marlin, Dudley.
Intl him !cyan, "
Jose 31 lister. Green 'free.
A. A. Jac 'be, linutingdo 1.
henry Liester,
•
George Thomas,
J—liickson Fee,
Chi istopher Snell " •
Valentino Brown, "
George Lung,
James "
Samuel Fleming, Manor 11111. .
George W. 611 ihilerland, Alapleton.
John S. Weston,
Jacob 31arlc'esburg.
Thomas 31crtarvey, 31111 Creek.
11:m1'ga N. Simpson.•
S. BO Son Sharer, 3101.111 t.
John G. Stewart,
.11011,9 C. StithOy,
JacuL I.it tie. 31eAluvey's Fort.
'William Johnston, MeConnellstuwa,
Washing:on Lang,
Abraham Carothers, Orldroula.
30101 W. AlcAlullen,
John hunch, Petersburg.
Augustus Letterman, "
Jabot, Ilalloran, Saillsbnrg. • '
NVillialn S. Thoolps.m,Sliade Gap. ,
Perry Mims, Shirleyrsburg. •
It. F. Ilaslett, Spruce Creek. •
Alexander Seeds, i•
uul :tuber, Steffeysville.
C11:0111J01 . 111ill, WRlTiOrglinrk.
lenry Cluttilburlain, %Vitterstreet.
IVilliamit Bell, tVilmintown.
W. ii. Harper, 31cAlevy's Fort, to retail by the quart
WM. C. WAGONER, Cleric.
Prothonotary's 0/See, 1.
MoranlS6s. j
v_ CVs is hci coy given to all Persons
lot 1(0 c.l 1,,,it the following Inventories of the
coutteis set to widows, under the provisions of
tin. Act (11 of April, A. I/ 1551, Iravo bd. tiled in it,'
°nice of thu Clorlt of the mollaini' Court of Huntingdon
county and wall be presente•l rot . ..approval by the Court"
ml ?Monday, the Oth of A PIM., A. D. 1550.
1. The inventory• owl iipprniseineiat of tho goods and
chat tele which worn of Sint.in (trite. Imo of Croton, ell tp..,
deceased, net upset to his a blow I_•nbolW U rutz.
5. The Inventory and oporai.eutent or the goods and
chattels %%Inch wore orJoho Irvin, late of Jackson top.,
deCeased, Bel up net to Its widow Elizabeth Irvin, under
the deter Assembly at ISM.
hi. 'rho inventory mid uporaisernent of the goods nod
chattel', ,et apart to the widow of "Daniel Montague, late
of Croonreht tevp., Itoc,a.cd.
4. The inventory and appraitemoent of the go;do and
chattel:4 Ott 1111:111 to the widow of Jacob tint:, late of Pen
tesvu,bir, eleceitsdtl..
5. Ta o Inventory and npprnisamt•nt of the goods and
chattels, sot apart in, the Wit.1.,,11 or Jacob Snydur, into of
Pm tor
U. lino Inventory• and nppraiieinDnt of nine goods and
chattels taken by the widow of Julia 11011141,bkin, Into of
I.loun twpo n h
7. The Inventory and opprailement of tin goods and
chattels sot op .rt E 0 nine widow of Patrick NlOOl . O, into of
Woman . ..non: tit. doceaocti.
8. inventory and uppraketnent of tine goods mat chat
tels, set apart. to the widow at Juba Keennldug, into of
Clay twp. deceased.
0.1 ho Inventor s aud appwd,ement of the good. and chub
talc Sot n o wt to the widow of Jocoh erut4ky, late 0: Gas*
lOwllshipd,Co.V.vd
10
.Invelitory and appiniseinent of the goods aind chat
tels. set upset to the widow of il:Orgu Russell, hire of ilopos
deceased.
11 inventory and appralsoinent Utile goods rind chat
tele set ktrirt to the widow of Uuurgo 'frontier, lute of
Jackson township, &ceased.
DANIEL W. WOMELSDOEF,
13080. Clerk.
EG isTEIL's NOTICE.-
Notice is hereby given, to all persons Interested
that thu following named persons hare settled their tic
comas in the Register's Office, lit llnntlligthin, and that
the :awl accounts will bu prumented fur conilrination nod
Itliowance. at lilt Orphans' Court. to be lieldat Huntingdon,
in and for the county of ilimtingilon,ou Monday thuntit
day of APRIL next, (18600 to wit:
1. Administration account of Sainucl Rorer, Adminis•
!rater of Jacob Rorer, decd.. as filed by Abraham haler
nod Fnnal. Ituweuub nilininktrators of canal. Inner. decd.
2. 0 liardian fillip account of Julio P. I louver. guardian of
Martin 11. Itruittlwigh, (now Ilectdied.) alio wits ii minor
child or Wu iel P. ttennublittglt, I,IW lldpewel I tn., decd.
8. Athninkto.ttion 00conist of 000.1 lawn. AlllllllllslllltOr
of 31ichael Hawn. late of nra.ly town.hip. deceased.
4. Account or 11.41111 i Mtdier. Athninisuator of Patrick
Debbi. law of C.VI/011
9. Account of Henry Achninlarrator of Itol.wrt
IVilson. late of Oneida towin,hip. thee:vied.
6. Administration account of Arehilethl D. Stitt. admin.
istr.ttor or I-abella U, atilt. Lae of Iniblin township, decd.
7. Adlitinigration account or Ilonjaniiii Stitt. Admin
istrator de limbs non, cunt to-onntento annex°, of Hugh
McMullin. I rte of Tell township. deed.. 110 Ird hp James
E. Harper. adittiiiiitrator orßonj.duin Stitt. duce:Ned.
B. Partial administration account of David Atitton, nd•
mini:dialer of Tll. .s Ashton, Into of Springfield tp.. deed.
9. Account of Julio Ilarr, gu.trdion of dames T. Black
one of the sons 01 D. Black, late ofJael,kt town
saip, decua..d, who has note attained the ago of twenty-
Olio 501100. •
10. Administration account Or Abraham IVel g ht and
Casper lVe gitt, admitlistrators of Peter Sig:dual, hue of
Franklin town hip, deed.
•
11. The p.urtial and rosii the supplemental and final ac
count of John I ton.ieliolder, administrator of Isaac nod
(Airier lane Clymer lato Prom tob•uship, dec'd.
1.2 4.ltuinint ration acionat of Sand. T. Brown. Em.. nod
GraNno esuenitora of thu last will of Owen Boats,
late al iho borough of llunttngdon, deceased.
13. Final account of Peter tipt,ek. and William Speck, ad
ministrators of Martini epecit, I:nte of J Malta tp.. decd.
14. The Administration account of Jame. MuCall and
Anthony Feriihey,executors of the but win of Robert Mc.
Call, deceasoil,
15. Thu partial adminktration account of &nil. W %Illy
odmtuirtnMor of Dr. It. D. F. Dad, lute of Cloy tow .10p
tlecoasrd.
EL The account of floury Harris, Administrator of Mar
lon Q. Harris, late of Morris township. deceased.
17. Account of N. C. Morrison. Executor of Wllliatu
Morrison. Into of Shirley townshipzdecewrd.
IS. Final account of Jossio Hung', Administrator of
joint 11.7. deceased.
10. Final account of Wm. Harper, Executor of E !jail
Price late 01 CI 0111 Well township, deceased.
20. The account of Ilenry 1.. Close, guardian of Nancy A.
Smith. minor daughter of ,Aches It. Smith deceased, the
said Naney A. baring attained her majority.
21. The account of [teary 1.. Ctoso. guardian of 3lnry J.
Smith. minor daughter of James D. it , inith deceased, the
said Mary J. being flow dead.
22. Adinioistrat ion ttccoxitt of Hobert Cummins. Admin
istrator of 31ary Cum m ins, Into otJacitsou twp., deed.
23. Trm,t account of Coerce C. Bucher, Trost,ee app tint.
ed to sell the neat estate of Hosanna Steatottutiiiii,
24. Adininistriiiio,veinint of James Cree. Administra
tor with the avid annexed of John Spitzer, Lite of Dublin
towu.hl p. deceased.
25. Account of Itlizabeth [login and Simon V. Starr,
Executors of Joseph !Ingle. late of Tell township. deed.
26. Account of Christiana Crossley, Administratrix of
Wm. tTotsloy. tutu of Cats lowimhip. deceased.
27. Tho Administration account of Jams Wilson and
Joseph C. Such ler, administrators of the estato of Abra
ham I.cwg, late of Shirley towneltip. deceased.
24. The account of John llonteltohler, administrator of
Thomas ihnattolt. late of Penn township. deceased.
22. Administration account of Felix To.tlo. administrator
of lot, telt Nalt, Into at Carbon township. deceased.
30. Accouct of Wm. M. Spa,. administrator of Jobe
:parr, deceased. who was guardians of Anna :31111117, and
howls Shultz, minor child.. of Joint Shultz, deceased.
31. The ramplentental and taunt account of Hobert O.
McNeal, acting atimilliStratOr JRCOII 11. Miller. deed.
DANIEL, W. WOMELSD.MIF,
Ilegister's Office,t Eagister.
Moo., 13, 1803. f
lIUNTINC;DON COUNTY, ss.
7'he Commonwealth of Pennsylvo
[ssar.l to* Elizabeth Edwards. late of
Huntingdon Co.,.GREETING:
lilt lilt EA 6, JAM eS EttW A I IDS did on the 26th Oita
her, lii6a. p efer his petition to the ,Indges of the auut 7 t of
Common Pleas of said County of, praying
that for the cantos therein set forth he might, ho divorced
front the hands of matrimony catered into with you the
said Elizabeth Edwards,
We do ther e f or° 0,111111:111 , 1 you. Ills said ELIZ ABE PR
I:DWA It lid, as oft, n before we commanded you, that set.
tlng aside ail othir badness and excuses whatever, you
be and appear in 3 our proper payroll betoro our Judges at
Humbled:m. 3 A our toasty Collllol' Common pl eas therm
to be held fur the said comity on the second monday of
April next, to answer the petition or libel of tho 4.1111.11L5.
Edwards }our husband, should oat ha divoroed from the
bonds of matrimony entered into with yon. agreeably to
the leis °Nilo gener,l assembly of this COMMIAIWOaIth in
ouch case 111114113 /11111 provided, and hereof fail not.
the 110noutb10 George Taylor, Req., President
of our oda th.Nrc of Multi [left) tats 20th day of. Jan wiry.
A. B. tgeo. N. Q. WAGil.stha.
' Prothstirwary....
WHARTON & ;:AGOIRE.
RAILROAD STREET,
HUNTINCDOII, PA.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DE 4 LEL 3 IN
Foreign and Domestic
HAPAWAIIE 3
The attention of
MECMINNICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS,
and buyers generally, is Invited tcrtho fact that ore ore
MM. offering n LlErrrat ASSORTMENT of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C.,
Ma, can ba found elsewhere la this part of the State, at
prices to cult 010 times. Our stock comprises all articles
in this line of business, embracing a general assortment
of TOOLS and MATIMIALS used by CARPHY,ERS
CIII.ItIAGII and WAGON
&c„ Le., together with a large stock of
iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and
Mining Supplies, ,Saddlery, Rope,
Chains, Grindstones, Circular,
Mill and eross.Cut Saws,
Enamelled, Finished
and Plain Hol
low lVare.
Coal Oil Lamps and .Lanterns,
Oil and Powder Cans.
An excellent neaortment of
..lEvizmea , Cslltlear-7",
Complislng
KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA
AND TABLE SPOONS, SCIS
SORS, RAZORS, &C.
BRITTANIA & SILVER PLATED WARE
Household, Horticultural and Farm
Implements,
Of the latest and most improved patterns,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE
AT MANUFA CT URERS' PRICES.
CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS
Will II t a general assortment of material for their use
consisting In part of
Carriage Trimmings, flubs, Spokes
Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts,
Washers, Malleable Irons,- Pa
tent and enamelledLeather,
Whips, Tongues, Soc
kets, Shafts, &c.
MS I—y 2 As. tC" ME. SOVI I 'MIX Ei3
Can b supplied with
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
SLEDGES, HAMMERS,
}mail ami MULE SHOES,
Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iroi & Steel
CARPENTERS
Rill find in our establishment a superior stock of •
PLANES,
SAWS,
AUGERS,
HATCHETS,
HAMMERS,
FILES,
CHISELS,
HINGES,
.SCREWS, •
LOCKS,
BOLTS,
PULLEYS,
SASH-CORDS, &C.; &C.
MINING AND MINERS' GOODS,
NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties,
BLASTING POWDER, FUSE,
COAL PICKS AND 5110 VELS.
—W i eSIVICMCII.O7V.SI
Can to accommodated with everything in their line from
a Grain Separator to a Whet•stone.
3131.xlic'Ldam•Et
Aro especially Invited to call and examine our stock of
BUILDING HARDWARE,
awl compare oar prices with others.
Agricultural Implements,
Comprising the faistrus Russell
Reaper, lYtowor, and Dropper, combined,
Mendell's First Premium HORSE PITCLIFOBII,
Bakes,
Scythes,
Hues,
•
llsy Forks,
Trace and lift'ter Cies!us,
Breast Chains,
• Cow Tice,
•
Curry Combs,
Cards, etc., ,bc., So.
Among tho specialties of our honor, we desire to call
attention to the celebrated
•
OHIO PUMP,
The exclusive right to sell udlielt Is vested In us. Send NI
lirzular aul get fell particulars of same, and enlist)
yourself of its superior qualities.
SCALES.
Scales of all sizes and descriptions, I ucloilitqf
Tea and Counter Scales,
Platform Scales,
Grocers' and bruggists' Scales
Rolling _Mill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port
able, Hopper, .diners and Trans
portation, Hay, Cattle and
•
Goal Scales,
FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS
CASH PRICES.
The largest and beet assortment of
GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY,
Ever offered in this place
A GREAT VARIETY OF
COOK & PARLOR STOVES
ALL SIZES OF
NAILS AND BRADS,
By the keg. Very low?
Best Norway nail, rod, bar and Hoop Iron.
STEEL, of all sixes and descriptions
WAGON , BOX.ES,
CARRIAGE SPRINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WIRE
Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil,
By tbo barrol or gallon, of very low figures.
diZt- A call la respectfully folielted, feeling confi
dent that our goals aid prices will not tell to
please:T-1,3
111.11A.RTON & MAGUlRE
mirtzkri 27, IFIPA
LUMBER.LUMBER.
LUMBER.
THE undersigned has just received
and is now ready to supply tho public with
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER,
0031 PRISING ALL TLIE DIFFERENT GRADES,
From cnllinge tl2 to the clear Stuff,
From 9 months to 2 years dry /
. Also,
PL &STEMN : 6- LATH,
JOINT AND LAP SHINGLES,
BUILDING STUPP AND PLANK.
WORKED FLOORING, WEATHER-BOARDING,
DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES, SASHES, &c
at remionablo price.
Now Is tho lima to buy. before the Spring rush, es
Lumber Ii already advancing, end dry lumber Is a scarce
erilcio. ELIAS. H. ANDERSON.
Huntingdon, Feb. 27,18 CG
BROUGHER'S PATENT EXCELSIOR
BROOM READ OR WRAPPER.
PATENTED DECEMDED 23, MO.
Everybody his own Broom Maker
This bend
Wrapper fa cot
atructed otTin c.
Zinc, with el
band and bolts
In connect lo
with the cent?
bqlt posing thr
the handle, bob
lug it secure.
The article
which we Cal
your uttentlou !
very eimple,ligl
arid atron
weigh lug LI
SEVEN OUNCE 2,
1/11111ini
community bar
long needed al
article of till
character; ar
the high price
Brooms, togci lit
with tho simply
Ity, durability,
undies It morn
ducat].
4.1 - -.140 offer borough, township, and family rights for
sato on reasonable terms, in the county of Huntingdon.
For further part icubtre, call nod see the eubscribers, or
addrees THOS. 0. STRICKLER Sr SON.
felff,lSCO Huntingdon, Pa.
M II C)11,11-13.a.2•37'
STILL IN BLAST,
THE aubscribers, thankful for the
I liberal share of patronage they have heretofore
. calved by strict attention to 'M9111083,
1451"bop° to merit nod still receive the same,
, take this teethed to Inform their friends
ra ir odb •„,;, and everybody else, that they are prepared
ftalarittle-1... to make nil kinds of IRON and BRASS
CASTINtiS made in n fl rat cinee Foundry.
lie have always on hind till kinds of Plough and Store
Castings. also wash Nettles, cellar-window Orates, coal
hole castings for pavements, window weights of all sizes
and weights, pipe Joints. sled
. and sleigh soles, wagon
boxes, machine castings for steam and water, grist, saw,
sumac and plaster mills of all descriptions.
We are prepared to furnish Heaters and Iron Fences of
the mo t Improved style, oven doors and frames, door sills
and 10 fact everything etude in this lino.
We hove a very largo stock of patterns and can furnish
castings at short notice. and cheaper than they can be had
in the county. Haring n good drill we are prepared to
do drilling Ind fitting up of all kinds.
.12V-Ilighost market price paid for old metal, brass,
zinc, lead, &c. .1, M. CUNNINGHAM & SON.
Mee on Railroad street,one door west of the Exchange
Hotel, Huntingdon, Pa. dcc27.hl
WEST HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY,
Near Etchers' Mil, Huntingdon, Pa.
THE undersigned would take this
sp , niod to Inform Ow public that his
New Foundry is flaw In blo3t, and he Is
prepared to receive and fill orders for all • 51411 ;
kinds of CASTINGS, PI.OIVS, THU WSW
ING MACHINES, tze., Fr.
Being o practical mechanic at the Imsinerl, of twenty
three yea ri exper.ence, and having a ilecire to ploaso, ho
1,0p,s to merit nod receive a Otani of public patronage.
pled and sleigh Soles, and other catitings,l:c2t on band.
t:11.01d metal, brass and copy.. (wkoa in csehang,e for
work. JAMES SIMPSON,
Huntingdon, Dceemb-r 13,1805-Gnu.
WATERSTREET FOUNDRY
Att.galma Suet. ISla,st
THE undersigned having purchased
1 the above property would tar, tide method to inform
the public that he to prepared to receive and fill orders for
AT,L KINDS OF OASTINGS,
PLOWS, THRASITING MACIIINES, Lc., &c.; and also
,viil make and repair all lands of Thrashi og 3lachlne3,&c.
Sled and sleigh soles and other castings kept on hand.
Old metal, Brass and Copper, taken In exchange for
World. J. M. PIPER.
Watcrstreet, Jan 9-31 us
fig
Lat:,
NEW FIRM
M AAR, 11 MAIM "NrALIEILICI)
3. M. GREENE & P. 0. BEAVER
'Having entered into partnership, inform the public that
they are prepared to execute all styles of
Plain and ornamental Marble Work
och as MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES, also Building
Wort•. wi at low mien as any 1:11up lu tbo roomy.
Orders from a diotance promptly attended to.
Pimp en MIFFLIN otrect, a few dooru east of the Lu•
literati clench febl4,lB6Bly
i.Vew Styles for '66 already on hand
TIER LARGEST and
STOCK OF NEW STYLES OF
WALL PAPER
Ever received in Huntingdon,
NOW OPEN
And for sale at LEWIS' Book Store
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF
GILTS, SATINS, BLANKS, BROWNS
of various styles, for
Parlors, Halls,Dining Rooms, Offices,
Bed Rooms, Kitchens, Bar Rooms, &c.
Paper is on the rise—save 20 por cent
by buying soon.
It will pay all to buy now for Spring use
.30L72 MrtZ)lC7 ISTV"N"T"
tl GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS,
CALL AT
DONNELL & SLIME'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
On Rill Street, two doors west of •
_Lewis' Book Store.
CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS.
Huntingdon, Oct 4, '65-tf.
QTOVES. STOVES.
Spear's famous "anti-dust" Cook, Wellington Cook,
Continental Cook. and a splendid variety of gas burner,
and other Heating breves, for coal or wood, just re.
rained, and fur tale at the Hardwaro Store of
JAMES A. BROWN'.
Huntingdon, Oct. 10, W—tr.
DURE LIBERTY WHITE FAD,
Preferred by all practical Painters! Try Iol' and
you will have no oth T. Manufactured only by
ZIEGLER 4, SMITH,
Wholesale Drug,Paint Sr, Glass Dealers,
No. 137 Nth. Third st., Philada.
jarf2.l-1y
piIINII3DE SKEINS AND PIPE
BoXES for Fag,. of all size., for sale at the hard-
NVItTO Stop, of [fel-1,1E60j JAS. A. BROWN.
rrillE BEST EASTERN CHEESE
.1 ..:111"GtS tit CUSSINC.II4.3I 4? CARSION'S,
V A S S I.IIIE .13,8 choko lot of
blask and.fancy Caselmores at • •
CUNNINGHAM & OAtiMON'S.
•1866 , • •
• 1866.
CLOTHING.
. ..-
N W
CILOTIIING•
rots.
V. 9.1. 1 11 ANL,' WINTER,
• Jun gyasjyrp
• _ .
IL ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING •STORE.
For Gentlemen's Clothingof the 101ttnaterial, and made
In tials beep seorkinaulike manner, call at
IL ROMAN'S,
opposite tue Franklin House In Market Svare, Hunting ,
don, Pa.
Huntingdon oct '
HARDWARE
AND
CUTLERY I.
bx
111bIENSE STOCK
ANTI
ENDLESS VARIETY
OF -
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c.
NOW OPEN
AND i► OR SALE By
JAS. A. BROWN . ,
HUNTINGDON, PENNA.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
liontingdon, oct 17.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODg
25 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN
THE CHEAPEST!
SIMON COHN,
AT COFFEE RUN STATION,
Would respectfully call the attention of lug old parole
specially, and the public to general, to 'his extensive
stock of well selected new Goods, Just recoleed frogs tti
Eastern cities, consisting, in part, of
• Dry Goode,
Clothing, Wool
en :Ware, Notions,
Hats and Caps, Boots end
Shoes, Bonnets, Shawls, Circu
lars, Hardware, QUeenstrare, Gro
ceries, Wood and Willow-ware, Tobacco ;
Segnrs, Nails, Glass, Provisions,
Oil, Fish, Salt, Tinware, Cop
per
Ware, Drugs and
Medicines, Clocks,
Watches, &c.,
and all other articles kept in a first class try Morel
nil solected with the greatest rare and which were RR
chased for cash only, and affords him to sell them ate
very low figure. The public will find it to their itdrag;
loge to call and examine our unsurpassed neck, before
purchasing elect, h Ira. Na pains will be spared in show- .
lag our Goods. Ladies am specially invited to examine
our large stock of fashionable dress goods; Shawls, Cir
culars, Furs, and n great variety of Woolou Goods, Iloilo,'
ry, &c. Also, 4 handsome essortment of ',ADIS& COATS
All kinds of produce taken in exchange at the highest.
market prices—Cash not refused. Dy strict attention' to
the want, of customers, we hope to receive a coutinuatfoit
of the liberal patronage with which wo have boon hetcht•
fore favored. Come ono mid all, and Tar.
Now Goods received daily.
c,ct 181805.
CHEAP GROCERY STORE..
"E"..IEMTSMIEII4.,
HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA.
91111 E undersigned offers for the in
spection end purchase of customers Marge and et:
sorted stock of Groceries, Prociebms, feels Beth!!,
fled they cad beiaccomudated with anything In his lino.
Ills prices are low, and his stock fresh and good. f/ti
•
keeps the best of
SUGAR, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES, SALT,
TOBACCO & SEGARS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS & CAPS, &c:
•
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR, •
FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR .
And NOTIONS of • every kind,
A select stock of DRY GOODS, together with QOIEENB.
WARE. end all other articles kept In a troll regulated
establishment for sale at reasonable prices,
457.111 s store le on Hill street, nearly opposite Hi,
Dunk, and in the Poem formerly occupied by D. Grove.
Cali and examine. - Z. TENTER. :
Huntingdon, Oct 17,1006.
'To THE. LADIES.—Do you really
Intend to cease wearing the beautiful styles now
so prevalent, or dress less elegantly, because the rebel
Jeff. Davis, was captured in Fashionable Female attire?.
One moment's calm reflection will surely serve to change
your rash resolve. The angels had Soo much good liatint
to lay aside their pure chaste robes of white, because
they had for a time served to bide the deformities of that
Prince of Rebels, the Devil. Can yen err in following the
example of Angels? Thou having made IT your mind!
that you will continue to dress tastefully regardless of
rebel acts, do not forget to call at the store of the subscri
bers, who wilt be happy cif all times to farnisb you wit)!
ruch articles of dress as you ?nay desire. Urge your Path,
ors, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to vied
the same stare. Tliey can here be suited in good articles
of Boots, Shoes, Clothing Material, lints, Caps, Queens:
ware and a general assortment of Groceries, on as rea
sonable terms as at any Hems In town. Store on Bouth7
east corner of the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa.
may-31, 1865. FRANOIB4.
TIIE BEST
GREAT ENTHUSIASM I
HIGH PRICES SURREYDDR I
THE! BEST AND TWO CHEAPEST.
JOHN H. I.Y.E,STBROOK
Respectfully fnforms the citizens of Huntingdon ;Lad
vicinity that he has Just recoired from too City a Nosy f!c.q
splendid stock of
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & OAPS,
Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks,
•
Trunks, &c., &c., &c.
all of which he Is prepared to tell at reduced prices.
A lot of choice CONFECTIONERIES have also been rer
calved.
Don't forget the old stand in the Diamond. Old ousto,
mere and the public generally are Invited to call.
nuntingdou, apri 12, 1665.
RSP I{O9T .4.1.5 . D SHOD STORP.
WM. AFRICA
I%forma the public that he has ind igo /4 a
opened at hie old stand le the Diamond,
Huntingdon,
A Fine Assortment Of all kinds of
. .
BOOTS AND SHOES,
•
For Ladies, Gentlemen and 94tdre4.
All of which he will sell at fair pikes. Quick Was and
prnfits. Call and examine my stock.
Maunfeetutingand Repalring,done ft, order as using.
Iluutingdoii, Opt- p 45.
Now Furniture .EstUblislnent,
J. M. WISE, •
Nrnnnincture; and Dealer in Furniture,
Ragmanlly invites the attention of the Ptibtip to 1114
Hand on Hill at., Huntingdon, In the rear of Heorkply
Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, where he manufactures
and keeps all lands of Furniture at reduced prices. Per
sons wishing to nurelme, will do well to give him a call.
Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charm
reasonable. . • • .
44 - Also, phadertaking carried ort, purl OotHae glade ijl
any' style desired, at abort notice. '
Afay-Funerals attended it any place fp town or coon'
.by • • •
. •
Huntingdon, 8(14.24,15e2-4 " .
IV YOU IY.NT the J3EBT SYRUP;
go to CUNNING.RA.II
trHF4 HEST QUALITY OF FAESET
AA MACKEREL at. G7I..V4VINGILIM giiRVON'S.
EGARS.,--.llest quality of Sugars
),,g,nh7 at • • 'C'TtNrlNCritt Sr& CARKGIVS. '
0112113153
SPECIAL NOTICE,