14é61,0bt. HUNTINGDON, PA Wednesday morning, Aug, 8, 1866, LOCAL & PERSONAL. To Sulastribers Those subscribers receiving a pa per marked with a f before the name will understand that the time for which they subseribed is . up. If they wish the paper continued they will renew their subscription through the mail or otherwise Delegate Bleating. The voters of the Union Party are requested to meet at the usual places, on Satiirday,, the nth day of Au gust next,-at six o'clock in the evening, in the townships, and i o'clock in the boroughs, for the ptirpose of electing delegates to a county convention to be held at the Court House in Hunting dori,-on Tuesday, the 14th day of August, _at two: o'clock; P. 'M., to nominate a ticket anci.trunsact such other business ns thognterests of the party may re- A. 11. BAVM , kN,. Chairman Co. Coin. MEI July 9,186 G An Offer—Mill Robert Aiteept For some weeks, Robert McDivitt, editor of the Journal & American, has hepn making assertions in the columns ofjbatpaper, Which'if true, would, as thay should, injure ui in our business its:well as in any political influonco we may have in or out•of the coupty. We have thus far treated all his slanders and personal • abuse* with silent con tempt, and wo wool( nut now refer to them irwo woro:not urged to-do so by many . personal _friends who are mix ions to see Robert with his low per sonal abuse of us driven to the Wo thorefore, - that Robert may have an opportu pity, , to make for himself character fOr tenth; if he can, offer him the following proposition : For every name. (of a responsible man yOu. can secure to-A certificate, certifying that - what you havC:said of us is true, we will-give you fifty - dollars. Now Robert, if you have been publish ing the truth, you will have ,Ro diffi culty making. a few .thousand:eollars. Ifyon cannot secure backing to your assertions, your renders who are not personally acquainted with us and who ,o not know them to be false, can come to no other conclusion than _that you are ono of the lowest and meanest -liars in the county. Como Robert, dont back out, your christian character is at stake. Fatal Accident. A young man. named John Ritter, Son of David Ritter, residing near Mill Crock, this county, met with a fatal accident at this place on Wednesday last. He got cm a train going to Mill Creek, for.the purpose of riding home. When but a short distance below town by some mishap or other, ho fell from the ear, and falling under the wheels, he was terribly bruised before being extricated. He was taken to the sta tion, where medical assistance was im• mediately summoned, and the extent' of his injuries made known. Ho had his left arm cut almost entirely off, his left leg entirely- off above the knee, and the right' log crushed below tho knee, the car wheey 'deStroying the whole. ealf:. of the :leg. Ho suffered• from 4,15,„2. M., the time of the acci dent,until P,15 T. M., when death en sued to end his suffering: • Attend the Delegate Elections If a Cameron man should be nomi nated for the Legislature on Tuesday next over a reliable friend of Andrew a Curtin, the friend of the soldier, the widow .and the orphan, it will be be cause Curtin's friends failed to elect the right men as delegates to the County Convention.' :,gen Who cannot ho influenced by. promises of favors, shmild be ,elected in • every district. What has been attempted by Cameron heretofore to carry 'his point will be attempted again if necessary. Ho has the-Money; honestlY Made of comic), and ho will not fail to he liberal to these' *lid.' can be bought. We call upon the soldiers of the county to stand by their friend as firmly as ho has stood by them from the commence- Deceit of the war. A. Good Number The Phrenological JoUrnal for Au - , • gust--:—.66fitains portraits of Benjamin Franklin, Lewis Cass, C. F. Brydges, Brunel!, Mrs.Parkkurst, etc., with ar ticlei, oa Responsibilitn , Sowing and Reaping; The Servant Question; Get ting Married; Writing, the Philosophy of Phonography; low to-Live; Air and Sunlight; Summer, and its Les Sons; Oier,-Eating; Heitd and Bay; Man- Monkeys; Insanity, and Religious Ex citements; Physiognomy, Time, Tune, Veneration; Double Chin, Large oars, etc. 20 cents, or $2 a year. Fowler .8:: Wells; N. T. St. John's Episcopal Church. - The Eight Rev. Alfred Leo, D. D., Bishop of Delaware, is expected to i preach. n' this Church, - on Monday evening -the 13th inst., at .8 o'clock. There will be no clerical services no:it Sunday. —Unanswerable arguments—Those Spoken and endorsed by the "boys In blue" as seen in another column. commences on Monday next. It will continuo but one week. Our Natio - nal Game, On Thursday morning last our town was graced with the presence of the Resolute Club of Bedford; which had come to play the Spartan Club; of this place, composed of boys of the same ago as the Resolute. The game com menced, on tho grounds of the at, 10 o'clock, on Thursday, and was played very. well throughout. The Spartans have gained a reputation, of which they are deserving, but which very few thought they would achieve, while the Resolute boys take with them the esteem and good wishes of our people. We think the Resolute boys should be played at home, to test their skill, and wo hope the Spartans will not claim the championship until they beat them two games out of three which is the.rule. We can expect the Spartan to challenge the Social on the strength of their victory. Tho seore of the match game is-as follows: ALSOLUTE. 0. R. F. 5 1 11, p 3 5 jordou, c 4 3 MO,M■ 3 4 Eciell, 1 L L 3 Cromwell. 2 1., 1 5 P, Reed, 3 1, 3 J. need. I t 3 4 047, c I 3 1 rf 3 4 SPARTAN. 0 6 3: Strickler 1. 5 4 White, r ' f 2 0, vuopo. I f 3 4 Y.urcbinell, 3 L 1 4 Bartel, e a 3 - ,T, Long - , c f ' 1 4 0 7 S. Long, 2 b 4 4 Ef 11 Out ou fly, 8 ' I foul, " bases. . 12 " etrike, 1 'Out on fly. II foul, 4 basep, II . " : utriko, LI INNINGS. 3 0 18 7 1 6 7-41 0 4 7 0 3 9 15-39 . Social• Soorera, C. Berens for Las, for Resolute. Time of Sparc 011, 0 0 Resolute, 2 0 th t ,pire, 'Flies, C. Fisher,' Spnriso, Win. A. Malodor/1 pans three hours. —On Saturday afternoon last the match game between the first nine of the Social of this place, and the first nine of the Juniata of Hollidaysburg, which claims to bo the champion club of WeStern Pennsylvania; came off on the grounds of the former club. The game commenced with the Social at the hat (as usual,) and in the first in ning they made 4 while they allowed the Juniata to niako 15. The Social should endeavor to play . more cau tiously, or else remove those tender feelings they might have a.t the begin ring of the gaMe, whereby they have allowed these and former opponents to make a hard-to-beat run, which tolls of feetaally at the end of the game. Ev ery-inning should bo played carefully, no matter whether ahead or behind. Tho champions, wo think, have found their match, all that is necessaiy is for the first nine of the Social to practice more togetlf,pr, and to moot the Juniata soon: with the determina tion to beat them. The best fooling prevailed amongst the Members of . both clubs throughout the game. The following is the score : 0. R. Milliken, 1 It 2 f 4 6 31cFarinnil,.s s 4 6 Christy, c 2 9 31.0unkst, r. ..... 4 5 Rock, 2 b 6 I D. Oullket, 1, 4 Thompion. I f 1 8 Dra.wley, 3 1 • 6 SOCIAL. 0. R. H. 0, rimlier, C 5 3 =I M=E MEM MI MOM EMI MU! MI bray, 3 b Benedict, I. f. r==MMI =3 Blaanoy, r. f. 1 44 IN:\ 1 2 15 2 . 4 2 8 4 0 0 7 0 9 Total Junista 1 0 1 4 0 9 11 00 Social _ 1 4 t 3 1 0 17 • 40 Umpire-11mi. 13. F. Rose, Mountain; Scorer.-I'. Iluover, Juniata; K. A. I,rell. Time of game. three Roan, fifty minutes. Out on fly catches, Juniata 10 ; Sochtl 10 Out on 10011, " 6 "0 Strad:out, " 2 " 1 Oat au" 10 " ll _ _ Rome runs. Juniata, Roller 1, Milliken 1; Social, Oro 2, Kline 1. }Homed fly catchoo, Juniata 7, Social 3. —Tho match game between the Star of Altoona and the Hartslog of Alex andria, has been postponed until Sat urday next, 11th, when it will be played on the grounds of Lilo Mountain. SPARTAN BASE BALL CLUB This dub is composed of ,boys in their teens and has been organized about six weeks. They play very well considering the short time they have been organized, and aro now rehdy to accept challenges from all Junior Clubs which have not boon or• ganized over three mouths. Agrleultural F'elk We- hope our farmers and our road ers generally have not forgotten that a fair will be hold iu the latter part of ' September next. The complaint last year was that sufficient notice had not ,been given to prepare, but this cannot be'urged this year. If there are any who have forgotten it, we trust they will improve every opportunity in the short time intervening to bring forth every product and article to the best advantage. Proper culture and care aro requisite, so lot every ono exercise both, and the next Pair will be what it should be. The Agricultural Socie ty meets next Tuesday evening, when the premium list will be prepared for publication. We understand that higher prethiums will be offered than on any previous occasion. This will be no mere than justice, - and the so ciety being better able to give high 'krises, We can consider it a settled fact that they Will be given. Let farmers, housekeepers, artists, mechanics and • others, strive to win the highest promitime. . • Magic and Illyetory. No person should fail to call at the Garden - Of'Col. - 11. C. Summers, during Court week, and witness the perform ances of T. J. Lewis, the greatest Ma gician in the world. Ho will perform every •evening during the week, the great.eastern•mystery, which has as , tonished thousands and held monarchs in awe, known as the Sphynx,.with out the flesh and Mood of man, yet talking, singing, smoking,,and acting as a man; whilst the spectators gaze amazement, unable to fathom the deep mystery, and ask of each other, What is it? He will in addition to tho above perform many mysterious things be longing to his profession, which will be enumerated on the bills. 2t --The delegate election will be held on Saturday evening next. From all the rumors wo hear there will he as there should be, a lull turn out, PENNSYLVANIA R/ 1 TIM 1: OF LEAVING OF SEVIER ARRAN G Q=M tl L 44 >1 ro g l ts. 0 L v. sr.l 9.M.1 P. M.l 4. x.l P.BLI P. 51.1 A. 146 OS 111 43 IN.llamilton, 4 581 8 33 6 15 111 53 Mt. Union,... 4 491 8 25 5 25 1 .....112 05 Mapleton, 4368 15 6 311 12 15 01111 Creek,— 4238 05 650 5 16,12 31 1 5 56 Huntingdon, 5 061 410 7 50 7 061 112 51 .....!Petersburg,... 13 50 - 7 30 7 151 11 01 !Barre°, 1 3 411 7 21. 722 113 6 2:3lBprneeHreel. • 3'30 710 7 35, 1 35 'Birmingham, 3 15 6 55 7 40' 5 57 1 45 6 46,Tyrone 4 21 305 640 7 50 , . .... 2 00 "Hilton 253 623 804 2OS IreBtoria, 2 4.1 826 810 ...... 215 - 113elPs Mills,- 1229 6 19 8 30 6 25 2 40 7 20 A1t00na,...... 3 551 2 20 600 P. 16. P.M. P. M. 4.1 i. P. P.M.A.M Tho Altura 10 .0 The A. M 35 rill :na at , ants UHL.. EXPRESS P. M., and arrive, 'll Eastward Meares Altoona et 8 nt Huntingdon at 4 34 A. 31. P LIN rrivo TI. A. M., EXPRESS Eastward leaves Altoona at S 30 VO9 at Iluntingdon 0 49 a. H. DAY and of 'lttu• PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS .Weqtaranl. leaves Ilaatlngdon at T 00 A. 11., and at - liven ut Altoona at 6 20 A. AL The FAST LINN IYestwartl, leaves Iruntitigdou at 7 :.15 P. M.. and arrives at Altoona nt 850 P. M. Tito NEW YORE EXPRESS Westward leuvea Ituutiag. dolt at 7 35 A. 11.,aucl arrive, at Altoona 3 30 s. x. July 30, 1366. Not the Iles°lotions The Journal American of last week published what it said was the resolu tions adopted by the friends of Geary at a meeting held in the Court House ou the same day of the meeting of the soldiers friendly to the election of Cly mer. We refused to publish the same resolutions simply because they were not the resolutions read and . adopted by the meeting. We have no idea of being made a tool of to gratify the vanity of would-be leaders of the Geary soldiers of Huntingdon county. Not one of every twenty of Goary's soldier friends in the county belong to the League or approve its-disorganizing proceedings. It is composed of and controlled by a select few who look upon Geary's in terest as of secondary importance. EMU [For the Globe.] "ROBERT THE SCRIBE." Lean RobertDiritt—most shadowy man— 'Whom plethora falls to enlarge; You're constructed In fact ou the moagerest plea— Light burdens you tako and discharge. Your lotretinal count 'and weak - beating heart. With dyspepsia to add to your ills, Take composure away—make you suddenly staff.— Aud you pour out your walk° through quills. If your malice WAS large—had the farce of a devil As he bullies the legions of hell; - It your sceptre commanded diabolical revel, Some terrors about y ou . might dwell; nut your wickedness dropping like spite of the witch, As she jibbers and blocs, and swear.; ton seem very cinch like that wonderful b—h, That only the ignorant scarce. Plunge year eoul for tho once in °literati ekiee, Drew the power of loveliness down; Drink kindness and lore from Denevolok eyes:. And boners your brow may encrown. Attend to your business, nor measure a h e ro With pardons who wish you no harm; And a want hobbling heart may your bestait entrance, Aud lend to your spirit a charm. General Geary We Bee bills posted up at several pla cos in town with the following an nouncement: "The friends of General Geary are hereby informed that our hero-candi date will be present at the meeting of the "Boys in Blue," at Huntingdon, on Saturday August 18th. All are in vited to attend." =I M. S. LYTLE, President W. F. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. Viir We expect to see the politicians of tho Union party in town next week —and we may expect to have a lively and noisy time. We shall make all possible efforts to keep cool and sober, and shall be pleased to receive numer ous calls from friends and enemies. We always feel at home when those Who differ with us politically give us an opportunity to "explain." Give us a call. OBITUARY. Ma. Enrron.—The funeral sermon of Mr JACOB MAIZE ; of this city, war preached by the writer on yesterday, Sabbath, 29th inst., from Revelations ch. 14, 13, to a largo and deeply sym pathising congregation. And think ing it might be relieving to the minds of his surviving parents and other rel atives in your locality. I would fur. thor state that our deceased brother bad been a most ivorthy and exempla ry member of this charge, (Dcsplains St. M. E. Church, Chicago,) ever since he catno to this city. When at home hero, his Sabbaths wore spent in the Church, Sabbath School, and in the use of all the means of grace. His bearing and demeanor at all times, was that of a Christian gentleman; while his most intimate associates here, as known to the writer, were those of the most worthy-members, of the B. Church is ChiCago. In his pocket diary, which was shown the writer by his most intimate' friend hero, scarcely a single entry is made without some reference to his religious state or en joyments. We copy ono or two from the many.. In last April ho says "I long for holiness of heart,"—"l am not satisfied with my present experience." His last Sabbath in Freeport, one week before his death, ho says again, "This day has been one of rest and peace." Rev. Mr. Cleaveland, at Rockford, who knew him there said "Ho was a chris tian among strangers." And this is also confirmed by the men on the same railroad, on which. ho was conductor. A short time before his death ho was told by . Rev. Cleaveland that the chan ces of his recovery were against him. And while he seemed somewhat start led at the near approach' of death ho nevertheless said in reply that "If it wore the Lord's will he was willing and ready to go." And from that time forward during his sane moments ho was much engaged in prayer, until ho slept-the sleep of death, SIMPSON ClusrErt, Pastor, I)osplains St. M. E. Church, Chicago, Illinois. July 30, 1866. --- - Rend now atlvortisetnonto L ItOSD TRAINS On the 20th of July, by the Rev. Win. P. Winbiglor, Mr; Qmvzn FIELDS, to Miss JANE J3r,AcK, both of Hunting don County, Pu. =MU O I •:3 - 5.!1 • BEEMIM VEGETABLE & FRUIT MARKET At LEWIS & 00'S Family Grocery, Every Wednesday & Saturday mornings All kiwis of Vegotablea and Fruit, Eggg, Butter, &G. bought and taken on commission. lluNTiminox, Aug. S, 1001. The following were the selling prices on B . dttrday 'nor wing last: Cabbages, T 3 bead 521 a i Nachos. can nod '0 Deets. 13 blanch 101Pinenpple, . 50 Cucumbers, 03 doz ls(.:c2sl.dtrawberries" '0 Nor Potatoes, %s peek 45 Lima Deans " . .50 Onion,., ',.'?,. peep ~5 I Corn, " ... ......... ...50 Deans, - 0 peek 40 Peas, 50 Dried peaches, e 0 Itr...2So,;solTonlatoes, . . 40 Dried Apples. " 251 Dried Beans, ' ). nuart,loosl2 Dried Corr:nits n 'lO Plied Pens, " .... .... 20 ltailins, 14 1b.....—..... ...... 30 Canned oysters, fresh 50 Green Corn, "e dovnt 30 o " spieed.....so Citrons 56_630 fn jars. oysters, " ...l 00 Waterlllololls 501751 Apples, r. peek •60 A full agsurtment of tad,. Battens always au bawl. Elva ward, leaves t Huntingdon at • DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS & CA TARRH. treated with the utmost success, by J, IoAACS, M. D., Oculist and /wrist, (formerly of Leyden, llolinnd,) No. 519 PINE street, 1 1 111 LADA. Testimonials from the most reliable sources In the city nod country, can be seen nt his °Mee. The medical faculty areinvitial to accompany their lintlento, ns he hasllo secqtd in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain.— No charo - fur examination. inli,2llS6l4y NEW CHEAP CASH STORE NEW GOODS ROR SPRING AND SUMMER Respectfully inform the public generally tbat they Lave ptst received it large and splendid thick bf goods at their store in Ituntingdon, Collnkting in part of = MARRIED, PFIILADELPIIIA DIARKICTS Fatally Flout Extra F10ur..... ...... Superfine Flour nye Flour Corn. Meal... Kx t ra White Wheat. Fair and Prin., Red Corn, prima Yalluw Oats • 'Burley Cluverseull, IWd P.. 'Natality Flaxfted, HUNTINGDON • MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY IX S. E.. CO. 111101.27,ALU 1 , 1110:3 Superfine Flour VIA $ll,OO Extrn Hour j 12,00 Family Flom• 06,00 • Corn Meal t Buckwheat Meal V, cwt i 5,00 Bed Whont :35 Whits Wheat 1,2,40 • Corn • SO Oats Barley "0 Hy° SO ClOyorseed V W lba $4,00 550 Timothy ;4.15 t 03,00 Flaxseed $1,75 to 2,05 Rye C6op',3 ewt Bran ?l cwt Shorts I.+. ctrt mu= Planter per !MI Iteustrax Hopi V. lb Iluzs z lb Beaus bus.. Ec:tthers V. lb low Dried Apples a lb Dried l'eaclica ik lb as to 25 Hans Sides Shoulder Dried Deer Lard Butler ......... ...... Eggs Country Sony Ray 13 ton ltyn Straw ys bundle—. Potatoes %i bus Apple Batter , r,s, gallon. Wool yS lb lArgo Onions V hos Corn Brooms V dot Chickens Tstrkeys ............ ......... MIA Chortle.; ys. quart. SPECIAL NOTICES IN lIUNTINGDON WM. MARCH & BRO. SILKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TINWARE, LADIES' FANCY TiturmUsiGS, HOOP SKIRTS,BoNNErs, BUTTONS, WOOD AND WILLOW fif A It E, QOE E NS WARE, HARD W ARE, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CRACKERS, NOTIONS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, GLASS, NAILS, FISH,- SALT, &c., And in fact everything that le usually kept in a 1104 chew store, all which were bought law for casluand will be sold at corrsspondingly low priers for cash, or conutry produce, nod request the public, to give tin a call bcthro parchasingelsewhere, feeling sails led we con offer supe rior Inducements to cash buyers. resmetfully solicit . the patrpaago of ell. and the public are cordially Invited to examine cur goods. Everything token in exchange for goods except prom!. • - 31Altell Illinthigtlnn, Apl. 24, 1860 fai GEO. SHAEFFER llavjuat returned frum tlio end ttlth n. SPLENDID STOCK BOOTS, SINES, GAITE,II,S, (6C., Which lot ogoe, to the to,t/eettolt of Ills roittoPtere. ti 1 thn rubllc generally. - HO 011 cull his thole ot Ow !noel. IflE AS ONAI3 LE PRICES, and those wino pitrolto,o °lmo will mural.) , coil iignin MOTS 5110 ES 'AIADE TO ORDER, done In tbc motet! and most expe,ll [1 , 31.13 manlier. • . CM! upntt Mr. F.q.ndret nt. Ida eliop nn .11111 erect, t for 11.moi nod tlt thu nittlitomt. tl,y2 NE4031473117( 3 :ECONOMY IS MONEY SAVED: Thy oubmorllter la hormonal tly Inental In I ng,•109. Is hrrhote to von:host. or repair Lt llcot otylr and'cxpellltlon3ly toroltal • DNDitEhI,A,SI All latlrlen lowish:4 to him ho retttretol to the Fr:411,11a: yr tilt; uwitet• 11.1$0011 iti repaired. and loo•nnottf for rcpntr cars l! left ±ture. oun,l . :;V:t l Utr 101. FNNTI3IAN. M`~~Cwti~lg~=xl OPPide 0+ Tllll 01110 UAVN Oti. Co, • /1.11 Itistkltl, JOS 12. lean. nu eannote of it iTedittion of 1110 iloard of Menders of She Ohio nasin Oil Company. otni of 'Vie net of Assembly Ll ouch casts Inlet, and iniwideil i thieve will he co ld at th e Jackson House in the I , orongh °Mon tingdon On Friday, Ote 10111, day of August, 'GO, nt 10 o'clock, a. m.l so tunny of the shares of the capital stock of said company, helonglne to delinquent stock hol ders, as will pay the tottesstucht ituretofote Made, or d 0... amid one-third EMILY on Noll share, with all necessary and incidental charges thereon. Tito - assessments may he paid at any time before the day of solo. JylS ad JOUN SCOTT, Treasurer. ° . `lC'll TO TAX . COLLECTORS . ). I rn, are requCsted collect and , pay over to the Treasurer, as great an ;mount as you possibly can by the August Court. Money is needed fur the current. expen- Nen of the county. lie careful to receive no notes but greenbacks or the notes or national banks, as none oth ers are received on deposit by the bank at this place. Ily order of the Cononissionera, 111.11iltY W. MILLER, Clerk. 31ily 2, IEO3. ('CALL at D. GW IN'S if you want J 0000 (1001)8. i A N . NII) REACHES and Tomatoes .V/31ixed Pickles, Tour:tor Catoor. Popper saitco, tt.. .tc for ealo at ileragt co'ti I maily tirocely'. f`I.IIOICE Dried reacher, Apples, k jthwrants, Pr.tues, Itakins, for Halo at LEWIS tiruuery. A LL _KINDS OP TOBACCO _whole.th itt. CUNN I N13'11,131 & CAII.IO.N'S. 'FP YOU WANT the BEST SYRUP, J g , to CUNNIXOUAM x CARMOIVS. I)OUTS and SHOES, the largetit and cli,aP.t •w:tiolnient, in town, ut D. r. ANNOUNCEMENTS ASSOCIATE .JUDGE. • Among the many mune, spoken of In connection with the nomination for the ollico of Assoehto Judge nt the approaching Union CoLventi in is that a HEN RY BREW STER., Evq., of Shirleysburg. It Is bellevlnl that Mr. Drowsier If elected, would till that position with credit, both to himself and the co,..munity Ito would represent. It Is b lieved farther then that Mr. Brewster has claims upon the suffrages of the people of II until gdon County dating back to the time of ltd dismemberment some twenty years, ago, claims which hove never been Ih-initia ted or ma:ells:A. Furthermore Mr: Brewster, though he had never personally stood in the ranks no a soldier, yet he has furnished three suns for the Union army. 0110 for four years, one for three years, and another for one. year; each of whom received nu honorable discharge at tha expiration of his. term of service. Moreover Mr. Drowsier bas always been the soldiers friend and support. or, and has uniformly - sustained that cense which has given the soldiers glory nod 'renown. TRUTH. Aug. 1, ISfal-tc..- Mtt.LENTIA :—Arnong tho•many names I have seen in prirt and board mentioned in connection with the nomination for AsiorlateJudge, I have nut yet seen that of Et soldier.. Permit me. then, to 'suggest CROWE W. CORNELIUS. of nirleysbnrg. Mr. C. Is Well qualified for tho position: is 4. firm 'Union matt, and served 1111 Country In tho Into War. • Cnossuial. July 25,'1364,4 • Wm. Lew7s , EN:—lt will l, Admitted that the lower end of tlm comity is entitled to the nomination Mr Asso ciate Jodku. In view of this Net I would reel - mullion] the name of SAMUEL WY HEY, I:ey., of Cla,y township, to the attention of the voters, as a mlti-man who is worthy and well medilled to perform the dillies att., position,- Subject to the Union nominating County Convention. July 8. WA: , UNION. Augiht 8. ....510.50 ENEM I err to tho Iluntiniidon Journal and American, the time of aim SNARE. Eng., made use of for the oillee of Associate Judge. Inm pieused to seeit— no better man lit the county could ho named. nor any more worthy. ❑ls long experlenco as ri Justice of tho his honesty end Independence, frilly gnalificri him for that office.. I hove consulted with a number of per simo OR the subject. and find that be will secure a general support, if nominated by the Union Convention of this county. A SUBSCRIBER. • J nue 23, I 31313.-t c.tr $4.25 42,70@2,80 42,60(421Z . ;5.75 25 13,0) ..50470 REGISTER AND RECORDER is. are requested by 0 number of citizens of the towor end to announce .1011 N C. ri3llJClt.tqt as a candidate. for Ileg-ster and Recorder, subject tot he decision of the Uni on County Courantlon. Mr. Smucker is a graduate of the Philadelphia College, and is a eery worthy 3 - oning man, fully quotllb•d roe the position. lie was disabled while fighting tho field's otitis country, jy:2o. BRADY. PROT IIONOT ALLY }[rams. EDITORS :—A l'rothonotary to to he elected in October and net oto).:tppy to hear that Mr. J. ILAN IIOI.I,II rII3IPSON, of Ifininninatdon. is a capilitlate tar no mination, PubJect to tine will of tine Union CountyCortren - lion, and that hie prospects for a mom hula s nomination ore almost curtain,. Thorn could. not boo hotter choice in toe comity, as lie is nu Indio,triout young num. fully ate qualinted .with the binsinness of lLr office, and better than all, In a public ollirer, takes pie:var.: inn acc.unininalatlng and attending promptly to the business of those who Intro OCOOSioII to visit 111111. Ili, claims are °goal it' not supe rior to any others, from the Mc( that. he perflctly mule, stands lino very complicated Lothians of the Prothonota• ry's mike; Is well versed in the laws era. Lid; e,to in the au.k hour., Or OUT connintry'a peril sure his all inn defense of our sacred instil lions, and to preserve untarnished tine honor of our Hag. The Union rotors of linating.ton county will ratify with pleasure his nomination. July 18,1860 JAcEsoNTWP. sl,Sll .$1,15 .SI,LO tua RCM .40 to 40 4 (i 0 .00 to So .10 to 10 • D ItOOLKAIATION.—W ILE RE AS, by a precept to me directed, dated at Huntingdon, tine 21st day of April,- A. D. 1860, under the intuits and seal of the lion. lleorge Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general jail deliv ery of the 21th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, cmpo sell of Ifuntingtion, Blair andsCambria conntlee; nit& the Huns. Benj. F. Patton and Anthony .1. heaver, his tissoci- Ales, Judges of the county of iftnitingdon,- 'justices its. mignon!, email:Wed to hew, try and tlete'rtuitte all and every Indictments Made or taken for or concerning all Minion, which by the boys of the State are made capital, or felon let of death. and other offences crimes and usitolemeanors, which have been or shall hereafter be committed or perpe [rated., for relines aforesaid—l ant commanded to intake public proclamation thronghouf my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oycr and Terminer, of COOIMOn Pleas and Quarter Sessions, will be held nt the Court House In the borough of lluntingdou, on the second 3lottday (and 13th day) of August next, and Omit" who Will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it •shall be jest, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables within said county, be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o'clock, a. tn. of sold day, with their records, inquisitions, oxantillatlolot snot reinciabran. ces, to do those things which to their ullicee respectively •appertani. Dated at I fun tiugdon, the 10th tiny of .1 uly in the year of our Lord alto tight !Mildred and sixty-six, and tine 00th[ year of American Independence.' BATH uilsT, RIM EMU ...... 8 • sl6) $1.,25 40 to 45 $l,Ol $B,OO to 4,50 •'0 to :!..5 . —75 CO 1,50 . 1 1 .% TIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY; OF NEW YORK, • Crime; 12 STREET. Cash Capital, $1,000,000. Forpitts, $270,000. Total Assets, $1,270.000 This Company insures against allfloas or &tong° by fire. lohnot oavtgation, transportation, ,te. The cost of Moor. log io this company is no limn, than tho first cost would he in these small Mutual Companies. • • - With no Assessments! Thin Company is made safe by tho Strap laws of New York, which is dot the caso•with the Itennsytratils luau roars Companies. J D. ETEELE, President. P. NOTH AM, Secretsry, HENRY Supt. of Aglow!. Os. ANDREW JOHNSTON, Agent. ntyl.nin Huntingdon, fears. Office formerly occupied by W. It. Woods, ER), 11111 of TO .TI—IE LADIES. • The hest toc;ortineut of ..M.T...MIT 3 TIC SKIRT'S, Jact received thin day front Nen' York and for ante nt do cheap cash stare of 11'31. MARCH. k 11110. • A splendid assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, FANCY TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS Just received this day from Nev York and for sale cheap at . [mny7 1131. 31.111011 A: 11110. ANOTHER FRESH SUPPLY Choice GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED At Lewis Co's Family Grocery, • Also, . E,.A:lll>l WEtrSi>l).4',F3tE. Received fredi from the Philadelphia market every Weil tiendny nod SatOrday.noirning. Also,• Conned Prarlite, Tomotonr, Penn nod Corn Also, • SOCCA L,115 OSA rN, Chow chow, Worcestershire sauce, Fren,h M,tetard, IlOrse ratalish, Pepper sauce, Cat. sup, OliNe Oil, &c., ;nut All kinds of Syrups, such as strawberry., pineapple, blackberry, Sc CALL 'AND SEE JUNIATA STEAM PEARL PAILL, HUNTINGDON, Ps., Is NOW IN CWII 3 I,IITE RUNNING OItDIM I= Tlic patron:lto uftl o town atttl:Lcdtlitty realtectrolly solicited. GRAIN, of every, description, Hoisting Mny 2, IS6( - - 100( BUS/J-B[iS W F. A T Minted at Steam, i'ettil /11111. MeCAFIAN k SON. TRESS BUTTONS & ur the , Intent styles. Belt liibboh had hackles, Ile. 6lay,llloVee, Edgings, nillings, fx., nt S. B. lIESRY-ts CO. EW GOODS tiONSTANTLY RE J.,lmired at CSINNINURAM & CAR.VOYS, Bolt nt this mill McCAIIAN & SON 1E366 4 44 NETROpozi,_ HARDWAH STORE, HUNTINGDON, P A. r le JAS. A. BROWN Has removed to the splendid storeroom lo nent, MAMMOTH I3RICK BUILDING, HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PiNNA. Where ho offers at Windesale and Betall an imams° stook and endk . ss variety' of •• FORE/GINT _411 7 1) DOMESTIC , HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Pahlts, Oils, Glass* AT REDUCED PRICES. TEN YEARS diligent attention hos toss In the Hardware trade in this place, 1 - 1113 von mo an expert. once that enables me to serum gren advantages for my customers in tho selection of tho best standard brands and reliable qualities of goods. • llavlngJost returned from Now York mid Philadelphia with a splendid etude, bonghtsince limo recant decline in gold, I tuMnow offering groat inducements to buyers. Among my stock may' be found - •••• • • • WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS. TOOLS AND MATERIALS FOR Carpenters, ' Blacksmiths, . • Gunsmiths, Shoemakers', Saddlers, • Painters, • Coachmakers,. - Cabinet Makers, Machinists, Foundrymen, And for• all other kinds of Mechanics. FARMERS (Ind to op• atork n great varlely of Farming linple melds of the best quslityi snob as - Srythes, Mikes, • Forks, Shovel!, frogs, Gth.ek/s Trotods. . Ugracn !kw, I Gurden Rakes. Grass ..SP.mks, Pruning 3/ears, ['riming Saws, knives. Every farmer should 800 the famous HARPOON .-11 FO3l 7t in the wonder of the ego nod one trial convinces the most skeptical. that it in the best Hay Fork m ote.— I have theazuncy for the mato of these forks for Hunting don and parts of Bedford and Fulton counties and enti Bit ordora for Forks, punks and ropes at manufacturers prices. "4. Vt, • ..... ' 'd \ slip \ CC \ --''''' Arlf,•-7 . \'' \ ezi, ..,tat-v..,,..1,....f-,::46.1_,,-41J: ''', \ \ Wm. ,1 ,1,1 '''kviillt . ' .6- _ Mr. 1.1.11 1 a -, f_ CI) ti '' 'i cc 4i , `.. cfl -d . ' 4' 6,..-„r ,1, „ ' . I'2_'•'•.•, '', .. . \ ,i6_-- - - • • c 4 q l gi " s. =2%p. rP Bktz 4.• f -1611 i * - 4 g s_ fr ‘ u , i 3 Ie•P ato § % 2}4Z ! I have also the celebrated PALMER HORSE FORKS 14hich have given such good satistactleu far the hut 3 years, and which I am now selling at greatly reduced prices. FOR BUILDERS I have nn endless assort meat of LOCKS, ILLYGES, SORE I VS, PAINTS, GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, &C. DUNCANNOIi NAIL AGENCY. Our best mechanics say that the DUNCANNON NAILS ore the best brought to this nutrket. I hare the egenFy fa the sale of these nails and gpikos, and • • • • DEALERS, BUILDERS, and others can be auppllett promptly in 4inantitir4 from one round (a one hundred kegs, nt nringrectitrord' prices. MIMRISBURG STONEWARE, EARTHENWARE AND HOLLOWWARE all sold low for cash (C.13.0.9,r0 WOODEN PUMPS Tho therit of these point's is shown by tho fact that . the dente.; for them is rapidly htcreooing everywhere. There is no iron In them totorrode and Injury the water. -They are light and convenient, so that every man eau ppt t. his own pump : the whole, only costing hint about ono half the prico of other pumps. l'Utups, and Wooden pipe to suit them, promptly shipped by railroad on receipt of or. dere. tiivc depth front door to bottom of well. Tha,,krol rof the patronage I have hit lietlti received I Anil continue my endeavote t 0 ndit, itcTornmeelate and ramose all, and respect fully•solicit a liberal sharp of public patronage. • JAMES A. BROW N. iNntinet,n, 1866, 18M, CLOTHING, 1886- H. ROMAN SPRING-41.WD SIIIVINIEnt gi I • • It 1AN!,13! b . , ClfEdl?: agrewq 4'.770114. Fos %lotto:use's Oletking . ot the best tnatorird, end "Ple in thelseetlverkmaulike ThArioti _ ' • -ff. opposite Hie Franklin house In Itarlcit Sims, Halittass don, Pa. Huntingdon April 10,'68„ I i i,. 7 4i , ir a -,,, - IT ' -' , t • - - --e. ,r. NOW CI:WM.INa . AT ..LOTV...P,I4c*S.. . SPRIN . O AND SUMMER ODODRr,. Rrhich hooffers •to all 'who' be • r3LOTHED, AT Pltlafq T 1? •StYIT 214 . 'T18L144,, • • . , .Hle Stock consists . H Atentlyristitatreketblatt fai WIC AN•D'POTA., ' * tiooT3 AND EiIIOS,'HATS ANp: OAP); he, AA Should gentlemen, desire any particaley kind or on* clothing not found id the' stock on baud, by louring their rumour, they can be tice o MillQdaled gt short Ilfdleit , Call at the east center of tho 'Diamand, over Levee Grocery,, - , . PA'ANII•AL 'CIIITMAIC • liuntlngdon np.lt, '66. • El IJGAp_.QuAR3F4ts Fon NEW , GOODS; .:D. INFOIDIS TILE PUBLIC] • •Tra'T • lIE I/ JUST OPENEI) - SPLENDID STOOK of 'NE* 4:11E/0.V8 CAN -,‘ CHEAPNESS AND QUALM!, COME.AIND R_ P. OWIN4 • . _ CHEAP G ROCERY - " - STORE, "KOEli%rl".M3Ft - IT'LL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA, , rprin 4114oyOgrled:olfere j fp,r..rtkle in spection and purchase oiCOstomers alaitieand as. Mort d stock of Groceries, Provisions, Act feels mitre. fled they - Ca . d to neetiiiindated with 'anything 'ln hie Hite. Ills prices are low, owl his stock fresh and 4011. - keeps the best of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS. SPICES, SALT, TOBACCO & SEGARS; • J3OOTSA.ND SHOES, HATS . 4, CAPS, ALSO- • - • • . HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR, FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR, RICE, And -.NQ TIONS of every king, A select stock of DRY GOODS,,together with QUEEN& WARE. and all .other articles kept ln a wellregulateil establishment for sale et reesonabteynieee. st.Z- Ills Goy° fa on 11111 Street,' nearly opposite thi Bank, and In the room formerly occupied by D. Grove. Call and examine. • YENTKI„ Huntingdon, op. 10, 1800 : '`l NEW FAMITAT:- . GROCEIit STORE. 11W , •• LO N resilePtrullY T.. 7 ' ;alai the attain °liar thd , ciiiagills , 4 l ltUilting don and vicinity to the fact that he has Just opeatyl P FA 311 LY .01tOCBitF &run gut .14pi :ATM! .04014. r whero he will keep constantly en band a full en 4 well assorted stuck .•.•+ , , • r FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, such as Col'oring's Syraii,'N. Orleans and Porte Mee S to lasses.Fugars, Coffees, Teas, Spices, Salt, flame, ElldM, Shoulders. Dried Beef, Flour, Fish, Cheese, 'Me, Pickles. and Provisions ; • CEDAR. AND WILLOW-WARE, , - comprising, in part, - Bashote, IbicketsiTubs,WlFMAciardi Corn Breams, Brushes, Hugo, Mats, Floor 011 Clads, Bagg 'trunks. &c. &c. CA.NUI.FS and NUTS of all kirid.;: , sigiCsalo 554 retail, Tays,yoßAcro,seaAlts,coo OII,ConIOIJ 4alups, to Ile respectfully invites a eall 'and eiamitiation erby stock, • &Willed that- bi§' &orals .aud. priCes isllbtarrra favorably wltlithesklitatty athar Ii Ohs" plod. ; }ti M, 1,0N6i1, ituntingdon, March - 7,150: •• • ' GREAT; EN - 1.111JSIA: - INGE PRICES SURRENDER THE . 1313$T.AND VELE CHEAPEST. • • I JOHN 11: WESTBROOK -51 Respectfully informs the citizens of Ifuntingdou and vicinity that lie hoof net received Duni thielty a New an 4 splendid stock of • - : : BOOTS & SHOES, HATS:& OAPS, . 7/6s/cry,. Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks, . Trunks, the., the., cte.; the. nil of which lie is prepared toeell at reduced pricer.. A lot of phoico DDlik'.49/31).NtiltADA hasp OW 1411/ sot ceived. Don't forget the old stand in the Diann:hut egatta users nod Die public gegerally are inylted to call. Ilutitinbled, ape{ 12, WO. _1 TWA Oateummi J. M. - WISE; Manixfa.ctureritnii :Dealer in 31 71 lILT 3EI. DT X.-5013 . R. Si! Respectfully invites the :attention .of the', kplillp.te , ,lde stand on llill et. ; tittuthigdou, in the rear of George 1Y Swartz' Watch and Jewelpyetnnj avirvro herniiinufacturtiv and keeps all kinds of Furnituto at rotiticed prices. Pop 8013E1 wishing to putchtteeoVill 40.VrcillOgive him a (Ali Repairld4 °lntl ktuds ettemirg . to promptly anti charges renemutblp.CTz Also, itnilettaithig cerreadi . cti; anit . ritilne media M any otylo desifeal,'at short notice :: • s . s • The eubscriber'line . -VE IV' :.4 EECIA.n.I^ itEARSE, and is prepitied iii,attenA'Fu'uorals at any lilacs in town or country. J. N: WiFfi. : tintinedoili 1600-If . BRADS NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS! BROKE 01P,P,IN-A PLACji WEN STORE; NEW GOODS, NEW FITPit E3OYER - et„:gfiglNEß - w„ph t itened ii • xEirsronE4To R.tivzsiWit,r 4 (..itarnesbarg station) Consisting of Groceries of all lands, Dry Goods, each al prints, ninDlos, , Inlped, an.• ' flardWaro, IQtawnswaro, and n.largo hit 'et lihons reriused 'micas; this, CAA Tinware, salt, Ash, wooden and willow ware, drags and stationery, which they pro' prepared to cell ngsery low Prices to thote who will favor us witk a cat • 'DOTER .G4ft.tiA3 Gruinvillo Nfay 16 Mi. 13URE LIBERTY ,W 141 1 111) LE*D, Prefeired ilrittfl4lNittprit w r y 41'.0 you will il4llllsl, ytla :14 : Maatiratmeloigibii • 4 11 iGii.Utt hol estl s o Prug,PAintA 0148 e, DoAlpro p So. 17:-1Artk st..,t Pialtvl4, • • • T OTS FOR .3 5.A.141.7,The inbacribers . . j5...4h.v0 01/.,9 lots of ..flrolitaville, op Mar- Eitattott.tVllith tlJep trill prlto, from $3O to $lOO. All who dosinVit good healthy location to build would do well to call upon them soon at their store, fbr themselves lets . et lovilideen. 1301_.Elt 6 QAIWfiR., HAW kO.T4IN_G JUST ItioBfirril.'