= Ely Sioht. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesday morning,. June 20,1866. LOCAL & PERSONAL I=l Thoso subscribers receiving a pa por marked with a t before the name will understand that the timo for which they subscribed is up. If they wish the paper continued they will renew their subscription through the mail or otherwise I=l —Read "Werdent Jeemes," base bailers, on first page. —Cane and bamboo fishing rods, for sale at Lewis' & Co's family grocery. Burlington Herring, at Lewis & Co's. family grberry. —New potatoes at Lewis & Co's family grocery. —We call attention to the adver tisement of J. Sewell Stewart. —Canned fresh, pickled and spiced oysters at Lewis & Co's family gro cery. —Picnic parties can be fitted ont in good style at . Lewis & Co's family gro cery. —.Wine, Boston. Milk, Lemon, Egg and' Graham Biscuits, just received at Lewis & Co's family grocery. —Where . every family can get some thing good--at Lewis & Co's family grocery. —Any farmer wanting a small boy itbOut nine years of age, to raise, should inquire at. Lewis' book store. -For the largest and best Mackerel in:town, go to Lewis & Co's, Cheap Family Grocery. —Now in Washington our Junior. Hope the "Judge" will cOme home re constructed and brim full of eloquence. Panned Strawberrios, Pine 'Ap ples, -Limti Beans, Peas, Peaches and Tomatoes, for sale at Lewis S Co's. family grocery. —Our young friend G. W. Givin of Benova, will please acceptour thanks, for a large and beautiful photograph of that place. ,'--Begins to look like a house again —the old stone building fitting up by the Fisher's for store rooms. It will be a good improvement. • —The Opposition or "Democratic party" of this county, will bold their nominating Convention in this place on the 26th inst. —Almost a fire. The kitchen roof of Mr. Miles dwelling took fire from a burning chimney on Friday last. But little damage was done. —On Monday next, the Great South Western Circus will exhibit, afternoon :ind evening, in West Huntingdon.— See advertisement in another column. —Visit the Springs, Mr. Geissinger 'has the house, cf•c., in fine trim for the accommodation of visitors. IV6 have no doubt be will do a fine business this summer. Go out and see. —There will be preaching in the St. Jam's Episcopal Church, this place, on next Sabbilth, in the morning at 11 o'clock, evening at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Speer, of Altoona will oflici • —We are informed that a stranger from Lancaster attempted to shoot his wife at the Franklin House on Thurs day last. The wife came to this place to get rid of him and his bad conduct. Ho was committed to jail. —The Altoona Tribune, in speaking of our Base Ball Clubs, says: "Send Dino of your best up this way, boys, or ask the - first nine of the Mountain to go down." Pitch in "Social ;"—ditto "Spaftans." You too, "Young Amer ica." —The Huntingdon Cornet Band is a great institution. They give free con• certs two or three times a week in our most public streets. Such an institu tion is worth something to our citizens. R Wilk. Thomas is giving the Banda finishing charm. —We understand that Gibbon3's' Woollen Factory in Jackson township, Waft destro,Yed by Bro on Tuesday night of last week. It is supposed it vas struck by lightning. Loss heavy —no insurance—the insurance having expired a few days previous. —The boiler of the paper mill at Spang's Mills, this county, exploded on Friday afternoon, June 8. Mr. Joseph Whittaker, at one time a resident of this place, was seriously injured, hav ing a couple of ribs broken, and re ceiving internal injuries. Wo have been unable to learn any further par ticularl —A great disappointment—thc fail ure of the vegetable market at Lewis Sr. Co's family grocery on Saturday last. Arrangements have been made to prevent disappointment in the fu ture. Wednesday and Saturday morn ings will be regular market mornings for the sale of resh vegetables, canned fruit and vegetables, etc., etc. —One pound of green copperas, dis solved in one quart of water, and pour ed down a sink drain, will effectually destroy the foulest smells. For water closets on board ships and steamboats, about hotels and other public places, there is nothing so nice to cleanse as siniple green copperas. —How to make a drunken man so ber in one minute.—Give him acetate of ammonia, ono and a half ounces, which will immediately sober him. It is a very cheap article, perfectly harmless, and is easily prepared in all goud drug stores. If this . preparation had been used in thC crowd on Saturday night last, in front of the Methodist Church, it might have, created lees riotousness. 'TuE Boys IN BLUE."—Meeting of the Soldiers' Campaign League, on Fri day, June 29th.—General Geary expect ed to be Present. , ---As required by the Constitution of the Soldiers' Union Campaign League, I hereby give no tice that another meeting of the re turned soldiers of Huntingdon county, will be held in the Court House, at Huntingdon, on Friday, the 29th inst., at 1 o'clock, P. M. In making this announcement, I would direct the attention of all who are interested in the success of the League, and of the party, and the principles which it supports, to the ac tion of the State Convention that as sembled at Pittsburg on the sth ir.st., and especially to the resolution calling upon the soldiers of Pennsylvania to organize in their respective counties; and to take care that the triumph of our arms be not fruitless. It was a gratification to the delegates to that Convention from Huntingdon, to in form their comrades from other parts of the State, that the soldiers here had taken a step towards organization three months before, and that we wore in the field prepared for active and ef ficient service in the Campaign. Our Campaign League was formed on the presumption that there would eventually bo an association co-exten• sive with our Commonwealth, and that anticipation is not to be disappointed. The Chairman of the State Convention was given authority to appoint a Sol diers' State Central Committee, and it is to be hoped that in a few days the "National Union of the Boys in Blue" will be completely organized. General Geary has been consulted in regard to being present at our next meeting, and has consented, provided other engagements do not prevent. If he decides to come announcement will be made next week. MILTON S. LYTLE, • President NOTICE TO REGIMENTAL COMMANDERS. —Late commanders of Regiments of the 14th military district, composed of the following counties, to wit : Juniata, Mifflin, Huntingdon, Centre and Clear field, will please forward to me atone°, the name and post office address of all the Color-bearers• and guards, in their respective counties, to enable me to forward to them passes on the Rail roads to Philadelphia and return, that they may be present, to bear once more their old flags, at the Flag Pre sentation ceremony, on the 4th of July, in Philadelphia. B. X. BLAIR, Capt., Chairman of the Com. of Transpor tation for the 14th Military District. Attempt to Rob As Porter Thompson, of this coun ty, was returning from the neighbor ing county of Perry, where he had been to purchase horses, an attempt was made to rob him. The affair oc curred about 10 o'clock on Friday evening near the base of the Tuscarora mountain, on the Juniata side. The highwayman came out of the woods and caught Mr. Thomson's horse by the bridle and demanded "his money or his life." "That," said Mr Thomp son, "remains to 'be tested," at the same time Jumping out of the buggy, and with a birch billy, which he hap pened to have in his possession, suc ceeded in scaring the rascal off. It seems that the country is full of all kinds of villains, and persons whose business requires them to travel after night should go well armed.—illiffi'in town Sentinel, June 13. 1133111 This pleasant, popular and profitable mode of enjoyment is not on the wane. People can find much true pleasure in the grand old woods, mingling with nature, admiring her beauties, and seeking enjoyment amid her shady bowers. The elder folk should seek more such enjoyment, giving their de crepid limbs to the pure summer air, thus gaining strength for time to come not. going in damp weather, however. WM= Dr. G. W. Hoover was thrown out of his sulky on Sunday last, a short distance above Minchart's run,. while on a professional visit, and seriously hurt His head was badly cut, his legs also bruised and cut, and it is fear ed he may have sustained internal in juries. He was .found on the road, carried to a house, and Dr. Van Val zah sent for, who dressed his wounds.— _Lewistown Gazette 13th, inst. Improved Washing , Machine. One of tho most complete machines for washing clothes has just been in , vented by John S. Lash, Esq., of Phil adelphia, who has recently obtained a patent for it. It is highly ingenious, although simple in construction. What is still bettor, it is within the reach of every housekeeper, costing as it does, only five dollars. For further particu lars, we refer the reader to the adver tisement in another column. 4t Highway a obbery Mr. Thos. M. Kelly, tax-collector of Cromwell township, was passing tbro' the bridge near Orbisoaia, on his way home, on last Friday evening,(Juno 8,) about dusk, ho was appealed to by a man lying on the floor of the bridge for assistance. Mr. Kelly alighted from hie horse to aid the supposed sick man, when the scoundrel gave tho b signal, and two other ruffians rushed upon Mr. Kelly from their hiding places, beat, dangerously stabbed and robbed him of between $3OO and 8 , 100. The highwaymen then fled and have not yet been arrested..-7-Monitor. DIED, On the 3d inst., of pleurisy, at her residence, in Cromwell township, Mrs. LYDIA lawiN, in the 85th year of her age. At Van Wert, Ohio, on the 23d ult., of spotted fever, ULYSSES Osona, son of Samuel S. and Margaret rfackedorn, formerly of Mt. Udion, aged 3 years, 1 month and 15 days. On the 20th ult., in Clearfield, Mrs. JANE PARKE, wife of John Parke, for merly Of this place, aged 02 years and 10 months. On the 12th inst., Mr. ELEANOR ELIZABETH STINE, daughter of John and Jane Parke,formerly of this place, aged 52 years,lo months, and 12 days. SPECIAL NOTICES H ORACE GREELEY'S HISTORY O 1 THE WAR, "THE AMERICAN CONFLICT." Upwards 01100,000 Copies Sold Tho high character of this work has gained for it among the distinguished mon and leading Journals of all parties, a reputation accordod to no other history of THE GREAT CIVIL WAR As a complete, lucid, impartial and authentie'record of events, marked throughout by groat cam and diserimina tton, it has no rival. From Use Cincinnati Enquirer. It is of comae a his - ory front a standpoint of °Werra- Don tar distant from our own, and front that of the Dem ocracy generally; but it is marked by much lees preju• dice, and is disfigured by far lees partisan fooling, than most of our (clouds would imagine. It contains n vast amount of information, and is altogether superior to any volume on the subject that has yet appeared. From the North Ante•ican Review Ito writes without passion, making duo allowance for human nature in tho South as well as tho North. From (UAW° York Daily News. Joshua R. Giddings, J. I'. Headley, J. 8. C. Abbott. Lossing and Horace Greeley have all published the first parts of a history of the war; but of these, no one has been so successfu: as that of Mr Greeley, nor is worthy the same attention. Front ehe (London) Wert mimic's' Review. It is temperate, and gives Cray to no vituperation, al though thoroughly in earnest, and I fwe may admire the industry which has enabled the editor of the leading newspaper in America to do this at such a time, wo may still morn admire the spirit of fairness nod directness which characterize this very valuable work. From the New York Meld. MR. GREELEY et A lIISTORIAN,—Ife hat few equals as a writer of vigorous English. lie is terse, racy, direct, go • leg straight to the heart of the eubject as it presents itsulf to hie view, hitting it off occasionally by a dash of gro tesque humor, but more frequently irradiating it with gleams of shrewd, homely tense. Front the Boston Pilot. We recommend the perusal of '•The American Conflict" to those who do not intend merely to talk about matters arid things, but who wish to speak rationally and from conviction. O.D. CASE & CO., Publtsboro, Hartford, Corn) n 32.3 DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS & CA TARRH', treated with tho utmost BIICCCIIR. by J. InAACS, M. D., Oculist and Anrist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 619 PlNEstreot, CHILADA. Testimonials front tho moot reliable sources in the city and country, can ho seen at hisoffice. Tho medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, ns ho has uo secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES Inserted without pain.— No chargo for oxamination. m1.211869.1y entLADELPRIA MARKETS Juno, 19. Family Flom $11,50 Extra Flour $9,75 Suporfine Flour $8,50 Rye Flour 40,25 Corn Mu 11... $3,50 lixtro White Wheal., $2,5083.25 Fair and Primo Red ;2,80(N00 Ryo 91,20 Corm prime Yellow 95 Oats 70 Barley 75 Cloverseed, V 64159 95,75 Timothy $5.25 Flaxseed, $3,00 Wool 60@a0 Llides 13 HUNTINGDON MARKETS. COREF.CTk:D WEEKLY BY S. E. HENRY & CO. FUOLESALE PRICES Superfine Fleur 1 . 1 LI Extra Flour Family Floor a 12.50 Corn Meal 11 cwt. 4 ,1,70 Buckwheat Meal cwt $5,00 lied Wheat $2,00 tgi 2,60 White Wheat $2,00A 2,75 Corn.. Oat x... Bark) Rye $l,OO Cluversce4 V. 01 lbs $ l , OO ® 6,60 Timothy $2,75 to 3,00 Flaxseed $1,75 to 2,05 Nye Chop V ewt $l,BO Bran? cwc $ 1 , 1 6 ;hurts 1; Owl $l, , 0 51ixed Chop $1,76 Plaster per ton $lO,OO . Beeswax q,l lb 30 Hops V lb 40 to 60 Rags V lb 4 Beans V bus $2,00 Festhers V, tb 65 to 85 Tallow 10 to 12 Dried Apples 0., P, 13 to 20 Dried Peaches %0 lb ....AB to 25 II am ,20 to 22 Sides 17 Shoulder 16 Dried Beef 0.., Lard "0 Butter 20 Eggs "0 Country Soap HI Hay V ton $lO,OO Bye Straw V. bundle 8 Potatoes V but $l,OO Apple Butter 50 gallon $1,25 Wool 51 lb 40 to 45 Large Onions V bus $1,40 Small Onions V quart 12 Coro Brooms V cloz $3,00 to 4,50 Chickens 20 to 25 Turkeys 75 to 1,60 Dried Cherries V quart 12 PRIVATE SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I will sell at private, sale, the followiny, Real Estate: The FARM on which I now live, called "Dello made," lying in Morris township, Huntingdon county, Pa.. bounded by lends: all. Bridenbongla, Hugh Seeds, and others, containing, with tho'inonnialn tract, about 362 ACRES, This farm is prime limestone land, about 11'2 acres cleared, well cultivated, under good post and rail fence, and the balance finely timbered with white, red and rock oak, and Chestnut. It liaa a good atone and frame dwell ing house, bank barn, atone spring house, with a never failing spring of the very beat orator, wagon shed, corn crib, and other buildings, three orchards of apples, peach es end pears. Lies but a short distance from Spruce Creek 1. A tract of 50 Acres of film LiinoStOno laud, in Frankl in townablp.adfoloing lands of D. Shultz, Colon Furparo, and tho Little Jnnlata, 20 acres cleared and In clover; balance in Locust timber. No. 3. A LOT OF GROUND, in Morris township, and the whole of Sugar Island, opposite No. 2, containing about 2 acres, adjoining land of R. Tussey. Terms will be made known by the subscriber, apt 41m*. BENJ. F.WALLACR. mar Mina.° GROUND :RENTS on several lots in Finialfield, Ilinllcor township, will to Euld it sPlilleation is tondo soon. Apply to tho subscribsr. Feb. 5, '65-tf. W.ll. Agent. TOTS FOR SALE.—TiIe subscribers _4lmvo soma lots in tho town of Oran tsville, or Mar. klesburg station, which they will soil at low price, front $3O to $lOO. All who dosire a good healthy location to build would do well to call upon them soon at their store, and secure for themselves lute at low prices. Urantsvilloonylo. BOYER It GARNER. ACCIDENTS! TUE ORIGINAL TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD. COVN. Cash Assets, April 1, $634,880 23. • INSURES AGAINST Accidents front Runaway Hone,. Accidents front Machinery, Assaults by Bargtarsand Robbers, Sprained Ankles and Broken Limbs, Exp!osions, Cidlisionl, Burning, and Drowning, •Accidents of all Kinds. ST—PoleleA of any amount, from $OOO to $lO,OOO tin case of fatal accident, or $3 to $5O weekly compensation in case of disabling bodily injury, and from ono month to five years' time at molt premiums. Oldest and Beat Accident Inc. (Jo, Extant, J. G. PATTERSON, raft • RODNEY DENNIS, Seely. Applications rceelvocl and policies leaned by MILLER & CO., General Insurance . Agents, t0y.30 Rgntlngdun, Pa. lOVE'S Pure and Superior Rio Cof- Jfee in pooling, of one pound, for sale at LEWIS dl CO'Srainliy Grocery. HARVEST COMING, F ARMERS STIOULD SUPPLY TIMISEVES WITH HORSE HAY FORKS 41.1,00 $1:710 to 90 SCYTHES & SNATHS, RAKES AND FORKS, 131-MLIZT.II3O6I I I I CON3E3fiii, And all other Harvesting Implements to be had at JAS. A. BROWN'S NEW METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE, HUNTINGDON, PA. AND THE BEST NEW GOODS NEW GOODS! BROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW FIRNI BOYER & GARNER Would respectfully inform the public that they have just op eed a NEWSTORE AT GRANTSVILLE, (Marklesburg 3:diem) Consisting of Groceries of all kinds, Dry Goods. such as prints, mudins, do !slues, tic.; Hardware, Queonsware, and a large lot of Shoes at reduced prices; Hale, Caps, Tinware, salt, fish ' wooden and willow were, drags and stationery, which they are prepared to sell atr,very low prices to Moro who will favor us WittusaD Grantsville, May 16, 1500, BOYER GARNER AIANTUA MAKING. DIRS. JOIIN 11OFFMAN & REBECCA 31EGATIAN, are prepared to do nil kinds of Moan Making, and all kinds of plain sewing. Both have hod groat experience In the sewing line, and respectfully solicit the pet:4meg° of the public, stud cepa- Mally that of the Ladies. Their room is on Railroad street in the rear of Fishers' store. • Gentlemen's and other Shirts, Ladies' and Children's Dresses promptly made M order. May 10, 1866. NEW GOODS. G. B. BRUMBAUGH & CO. Have just received rind now offer for solo at DIARKLESBURG, PA., "VERY SMALL" But WELL SELECTED STOCK ON Fancy and staple Dry Goods, La. dies' dress Goods, Gro ceries, Queeuswaro, llanlwaro, Glassware, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Notions, Fish, Salt, kc., &e. at the very lowest cash prices. Marklosburg, May 2, 1806tf NEW CHEAP CASH STORE IN HUNTINGDON NEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WM. MARCH & BRO. Respectfully Inform the public generally thnt they hnve Just received a largo and splendid stock of goods at their store in Huntingdon, consisting in part of SILKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TINWARE, _ _ LADIES' FANCY TRIMMINGS, HOOP SKIRTS,BorusErs, BUTTONS, WOOD AND WILLOW TY A R E, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CRACKERS, NOTIONS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, GLASS, NAILS, FISH, SALT, &c., &c. And in ihct everything that is usually kept in a first class store, all which were bought low for cash and will be sold at correspondingly low prices for cash, or country produce, and request the public to give us a call before •purchasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied we can oiler supe rior inducements to cash buyers. We respectfully solicit the patronage of all, and the public are cordially invited to . examine cur goods. Everything token in exchange for goods except premi ses. Ituntingilon, Apl. 24, ISCO Patent Box Blue and Bleaching Preparation. The best thing out. Ladies, try it and you will use ne other. To be had in largo or small quantities, at May,9•3o J. 11. WESTBROOK, Iluutlngdon. (PANNED PEACHES and Tomatoes vi Mixed Pickles, Tomatoe Catsup, Pepper : sauce, &c., fcc for sale at Lewis & Ca's Family Grocery. CHOICE Dried Peaches, Apples Currants, Prunes, Raisins, dm., ko., for sale nt LEWIS to CO'S Family Grocery. ALL KINDS OF OB ACC 0 ja_wholesalo and retail. at CUNNINGHAM & CARBON'S. TI? YOU WANT the BEST SYRUP go to CUNNINCIIIA3I S CARMON'S. DUB LIBERTY WHITE LEAD Preferred by all practical Painters' Try it I nail you will have no oth alanufactered only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug,Paint & Glass Dealers No. 137 Nth. Third st., Philada. jan24-ly CUNNINGHAM & CARHON ARE celling off at greatly reduced prices. 'ROOTS and SHOES, the largest and L./ cheapest assortment in town, at (lIIN BARRELS AND LOCKS:--A k_A large assortment at BROWN'S HARDWARE STORE. IIjpEST BLEACHED MUSLIN jalvrays on hand at CUNNI.KG H.A.11& CARMON'S. GROUND &LUX'. AND SALINA SALT at CILVIVINGII2I.3I& CAR 1110 Y S. A LL KINDS OF CRACKERS rl.con4toutly on hand nt • CUNNINGHAM & CARMON'S. BOOTS AND SIIOES, of every va rioty at CUNNINGHAM & CARMON'S. Q(' n A MONTH I—Agents wanted it . ) OIJ for elm entirely new articles, Jug t out. Ad iota 0. ,T. GAREY, City building, Biddeford, Maine. ec.2olS6s—ly QCIIOOL BOOKS, 1,3 Generally in use in the Schools of the County, not on hand, will bp furnished to order, on application at TEBIS BOOK, AND STATIONERY STORE. OA SS IM.E - RES.—A choice lot o black and fancy Cassimerca at CUNNINGHAM & CARMON'S. WILLOW and CEDAR WARE for Erthy at LEWIS & CO'S Family Grocery. IVJEcOI4M7r ECONOMY IS MONEY SAVED ! Tho subscriber is permanently located in Huntingdon, x.ind is prepared to purchase, or repair in the' best style, and expeditiously, broken UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. All articles intrusted to hint will be returned to the residence of the owner ai soon a .9 repaired. Umbrellas and parasols for repair can be left at Lewis' bob store. may2,lBo6tf WM. FENTIMAN. DUNCANNON NAIL AGENCY::. JAS. A. BROWN is Agent for the sale of our Nails and Spikes, at Huntingdon, Pa. It Is well known that thioDuncannon Nails are for superior in quality to nny others offered in the Huntingdon market DEALERS, BUILDERS, and consumers generally will be supplied in quantities from one pound to one hundred kegs at:manufacturers' prices by sending their orders or calling at his new mammoth Ilardwnre store, Hunting. don, l'a. (aplol DUNCANNON IRON CO. " .. .a 4 1,. COUNTRY DEALERS can F.- 7:4 buy CLOTHING from mo In Huntingdon at 'WHOLESALE as eboap MP they can in the hien, as I have a - trholesalo otoreln Chllalolpht 11. BOHAN.. B LANK BOOKS, OP Vd.Rlol:ld 817. F A, far Kilo at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONNNTSTOIIP - - MONTHLY TIME BOOKS, Fur Rale at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. I)AItCIIMENT DEED PAPER ,. ruled, fur rale at LEWIS' BOOR STORE. Gold Pens & Pencils, The best assortment of the hand sourest and best styles, for sale a Lewis' Book Stoe. tf Fresh Flower and Garden Seeds for sale at Lewis' Book Store. WTM. 'WILLIAMS, flain and Ornameutal Nettle Mr.ufac WHARTOI\ &JANIE', RAILROAD STREET, HUNTINGDON,- PA., WHOLESALE & RETAIL Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, 6117LERT, Tho attention of • MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, and buyers generally, is invited to tho fact that au are' new offering a BETTER ASSORTAiENT.of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C., than can be found elsewhere to this part of the State, at prices to suit the times. Our stock comprises all articles in this lino of business, enebracing a general assortment of TOOLS and MATERIALS used by CARPENTERS,' BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS, JOINERS, ke,, &c., together with a largo steak of iron, Steel, Hails, Spikes, Railroad and • Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope, • Chains, Grindstones, Circ.lilar; • Mill and Gross- Cut Saws, Enamelled, Finished • and Plain low Ware. Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns, Oil and Powder Cans 3F1.13.4e) liatloax-3r, Comprißing ' 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 MAN UFACTURERS CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS Will find a general assortment of =facial for their use consisting In part of Carriage Trimmings, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts, Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa tent and enamelledLeather, Whips, Tongues, Soc kets, Shafts, &c. 313141A-401.X.eaVICTT-laCiti Can be supplied with ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES, SLEDGES, HAMMERS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron& Stee =! CARPENTERS • Will 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; ofall varieties . BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, COAL PICKS A.ND SHOVELS. .10.191.31•11:30- CUMer. Can be accommodated with everything in their line from a Crain Separator to a Whet-stone. D. P. GWIPPS Are especially invited to call and examine our stock of BUILDING HARDWARE, Agricultural Implements, Comprising the famous Russell Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined, RundelPs First Premium HORSE PITCHFORK', Rakes, Scythes, Hues, flay Forks, Trace and Ratter Chains, Errant Chains, Cow Ties, Curry Combs, Cards, dm., Ste., Sc. Among the epecialties of our Douse, we desire to eal attention to the celebrated The exelusivo right to sell which is vested In us. Send fur neircular wed get full particulars of same, and enlist) yourself grits supettor qualities. Scales or all aloes and descrintlons, including Tea and Counter Scales, Platform Scales, Grocers' and .Druggists' Scales Rolling Mill, Wheelbarrow,. Pork, Port able, Hopper, Miners and Trans- FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS CASH PRICES. Tim largest and best assortment of GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY COOK & PARLOR STOVES Beat Norway nail, rod, bar and hoop Iron. STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions WAGON'BOXES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, IRON AND BRASS WIRE Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil, Dy the barrel or gallon, at very low figures. .tra- A call le respectfully solicited, feeling ct.nft dent that our gouda and prices will not fall to IVIIARTON 'ar, 'MAGUIRE. Trantinadon, FoluVr7 1806. EEMEMEM lESIII god compare our prices with othere. OHIO PUMP, SCALES. portation, Hay, Cattle and Coal Scales, Evor offered in this plop A GREAT VARIETY OF, ALL SIZES OF NAILS AND BRADS, By tho keg. Very low 1866. CLOTHING: H. ROMAN. MEI CLOTHING! SPRING AND STIIV/14/ER, nulumuzp H. ROMAitiB CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. For Gentlen:tete; Clothing of the beat tuateridt, and made ir the beef workmanlike manner, call at H. ROMAN'S, opposite ttie Franklin House in Markstpquaro Hinthige . don, Pa. Huntingdon opril 1.0030. • NEW CLOTHING AT _LOW I!RICSS. RN. CUTIViAN UAS JUST OPENED A FINE STOCK OF NEW SPRING IND SUMMER GOODS, Which he offerg to all who Want to be CLOTEFED, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES: sill Stock cotisists of R646411E06 Clothing foxl MEN AND BOYS, ALSO, • - DMA AND SEISES, HAS AND OAPS; AC., Le. Should gentlemen desire any particular' kind or gut clothing not found in the stock on hand, by' leaving their measure they can•hs - --- ^ , modated at short notice. Call at the . etis" t Grocery. • it lb& Ditimiod, over Long'g MANUAL GtfTMAN: Huntingdon np.lo; - HEAD QUARTERS FOIL NEW GOODS. D. P. CWIN INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS JUST OPENED A SPLENDID STOCK of, NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE. D. P. GWIN, ap. 10 '68., CHEAP GROCERY STORE. HILL ST., ST., HUNTINGDON, PA. ITIHE undersigned offers for the -In- - 9 . apection and purchase of customers alargo and as. sorted stock of Groceries, Provisions, Ac. He feels eatie , fled they cad be accomodated with anything In his linb: Ilia prices •are low, and his stock fresh and good. He keeps the Lesko( SUGA.R, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TOBACCO & SEGARS, BOOTS AND SHOES,. HATS & CAPS, &e: ALSO— HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR, FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE And NOTIONS ofevery kind: A select stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS WARE, and all other articles kept in a well regulated establishment for sale at reasonable prices. Alai . His stare is on Hill street, nearly opposite the Bank, and in the room formerly occupied by D. Grove. '- Call and examine. • Z. VENTER. Huntingdon, ap. 10, MO NEW FAMILY GROCERY STORE: LONG would respectfully W call the attention of tho citizens of Minting don nod vicinity to the fact that he hash:let opened a F. 4 MILY GROCERY STOREnt the old stand Of Christopher Long, whore he will keep constantly on Ifand a full and well assorted stock of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Lovering's Syrup, N. Orleans and Porto Rico Mo. lasses, Sugars, Coffees, Tens, Spices, Salt, Rains, Sides, Shoulders, Dried Beef, Flour, Fish, Cheese, Rice, Pickles, and Provisions of all kinds. CEDAR AND WILLOW-WARE, comprising, in part, Baskets, Buckets, Tubs, WaShboards Corn Brooms, BrusbeS, Rugs, Mats, Floor OR Clotho, Bags Trunks, &c. . CANDIES and NUTS of all kinds. Iyholesala and retail TOYS, TOBACCO, SWABS, Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, &O He respectfully invites a eall and examination of his stock, satisfied that his godds and prices will compare favorably with those of any other in the place. WSI. LONG. -11untingem, March 7, 1861. • GREAT ENTHUSIASM I HIGII PRICES SiIBREIVD.ER ! THE BEST AND TEE CHEAPEST, JOIIN H. WE§TBROOK •11 Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that he hasJuat received from the city a NEW and splendid stock of • BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks, Trunks, •&c., &c., &c., &c. nil of which ho le prepared to sell at reduced prices. A lot of choice CONFECTIONERIES have also been re ceived. • Don't forgot the old stand In the Diamond. Old mato.' mere and the public generally are Invited to call. . Huntingdon, aprll2, 1866. FOR TEM GREATEST VARIETT Handsome and Useful Articles , Call at LEWIS' Book Store SOUR PICKLES ready for the table, by the doz., 3 doz., or %, doz., for sale at • LEwJa& Ca'a Family Grocery. aPRESS BUTTONS & TRIMMINGS, of the Jatest styles, Bolt Ribbon and BacMee, Llo. ery, Gloves, Edgings, Fri Wags, &c., at - • • 8. E. HENRY & CO. - MEW GOODS CONSTANTLY RP. coived at - CONIVIN . I3IIAM B °AMON'S. T RACING MUSLIN, - - DILUTING AND DILUTING DM* White and Colored Card .1 5 apeth For Dale at • LEWIS' BOOK ct STATIONERY STOLLE: FRESH FLOWER and. GARDEN SEEDS FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE ts-Fine Cigars and Tobacco for sale at Lewis' Book Store Tim - BEST SHORE FISH for sale LEWIS ct Co'.S' Family Grocery. CHOICE '.Gees, Coffee, Sugars and _,/ Molasses, for sale at Lewis & Co's Family Grocery. NVELOPES- • . By the box, pack, or teas quanttty, for hate at ' LEWIS' BOOS AND STATIONERY STORE. A LARGE VARIETY of articles too la numerous to meullon, toe solo at LEWIS a COll amtly Grocery. Call and see. r[IIIINIBLE SKEINS AND lIPE BOXES for wagons of all aim, for 6.16,6 tiro 'hard ware close of V 014086 8 .1 . JAS. A. /i1t..41114. rirIEE. BEST QUAIITY OF FRESH MACKEREL at . CrINLViNO.K.,I3Ief cAßmoly4a: 1866.