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HUNTINGDON, PR
Wednesday morning, 0ct..31, 1866.
LOCAL 4Yc PE SONAL.
To Subscribers
Those subscribers receiving a pa
per marked with u f before the name
wlll 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
Brief Items
—The hired defamer rejoices in his
infamy. Succese by any means is al
ways the rallying cry of a hypocrite.
—A. man was arrested in Alexandria
on Friday , last for breaking into a
store. Mo.-was lodged in jail to await
trial next month.
—The Methodists in Alexandria
will petition the court at its next sit.
ting to grant them license to build a
new church.
, --To-morrow Wednesday, is Hal
low-Eve... We can only advise our peo
ple to beware of corn and cabbage
used to a bad purpose.
—An honest man is respected by
honest men. Au unprincipled. politi
cian is honored by his kind. A victo
ry won by falsehood exposes the weak
ness of man.
—The market car of Weber 5; Son,
'of Lewistown, was smashes to pieces
in the late wreck at Parkesburg
•Captain Win. B. Weber was severely
:bruised but not killed.
—Our thanks we tender to the Hun
lingdon Brass Band for tho serenade
.on Saturday night last. Music getting
Joetter every time. We are pleased to
jearn that they will soon be able to
got silver instruments.
—The Johnstown Tribune says:—
"Suit is about being instituted against
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
f,r damages incurred by the falling of
the platform at that place on the 14th
of September."
—Jefferson Mort, recently of Dublin
township, this county, was arrested in
Mifflin county on Friday, and lodged
in this jail. There is said to be five
different indictments against him for
stealing, all of which were committed
in Dublin township.
—A correspondent of the Maine
Farmer states that eider may be pre
served sweet and clear by adding to
one barrel of the cider a pound of mus
tard seed, two pounds of raisins, and a
quarter of a pound of stick cinnamon.
—Mr. S. R. Notestino, of Allan town
raised this seagon ; from less than two
acres of ground, on his farm near town,
three hundred bushels of potatoes.—
They are the California Mercer, and
are a very large and fine potato.
—We learn that the Methodist camp
meeting at Manor Hill still continues,
with some zeal and interest. This
meeting was commenced on the 24th
of August, thus being in session over
two months. The fire in that section
was well kindled, surely,
—Our brother-chip R. B. Brown, of
the Clarion Democrat, was in town last
week with his-new wife. We can ex
tend the of fellowship to Robert
8., and hope he may enjoy many bles
sings, and his banl, be filled with much
quoin. He appears to be determined
to stick to the rule that "it is not good
for man to bp alone."
—A man named Joshua Sarver met
with a severe accident at the mouth
of Aughwick Creek, this county, ono
day last week. Whilst riding,a horse
ho was caught in the limb of a tree
and thrown froM the saddle. Un for
tunately his foot caught in the stirrup
and ho was thus dragged some forty
rods before the horse could be stopped.
—The Lewistown Gazette mentions
that Mr. Isaac Aurand, of Ferguson
Valley, raises twenty two varieties of
apples. We have farmers in this
county rho raise as high as ono hun
lred varieties and over. The speci
mens of some of these at the recent
fair bore evidence that great care is
taken 'in 'their 'culture. • Nothing, wo
believe, is more profitable than apples
in the fruit lino.
—ln a match game of checkers be
tween Mr. James F. Congdon, of Har
risburg, and Mr. George W. Garrett
son, of this place, played hero on Fri
~day last, Mr. G. was beaten one game
out of ten. The, games stood as fol
lows : 4 for Congdon, 3 for Garrettson,
and 3 thaw. Mr.. G. was out of prac
tice, or the rcsulttnight have been dif
ferent. Mr. Congdon is teaching wri
ting in this borough.
Good Templars' Convention
The Quarterly Convention of the I.
0. of G. T. of the West Juniata Dis
trict will be held in this place on Tues
day and Wednesday next,Nov. 6th and
7th. About twenty lodges will be rep
resented iu this Convention, and from
whaV.;wo learn there will be a full rep
resentation. This is the sixth in which
Pie Standing-Stone Lodge of this place
has been represented. Rev. Thomas
Barnhart is W. C. T., and Hugh Lind
say W. S.
A public meeting will be held on the
evening of the second day, Wednos.
gay; when Mr. B. H. Uniae, of Massa
chusetts, a popular temperance lectu
rer, will address the meeting. All are
cordially invited.
ter Our bettor half would teudel
hank for a Welch. boquet.
The r(ew Colored Church
The colored people of this place have
fitted up the somewhat dilapidated
building on Moore street, in the upper
end' of town, and are now holding their
regular meetings in the seine. This
now church will answer every purpose
for the present, being fully able to con
tain at least two hundred persons.—
They have now a neat altar and com
fortable pews, the latter of which, un
like those in other churches, are wide
enough to admit of free ingress and
ogress, without the incident dangers
to extended hoop-skirts. Rev. Daniel
Matthews, their preacher, spoke on
Sunday evening last on the text,
"Ilene, merle, tekel, upharsin," inter
preted by the original Daniel before
King Belshazzar, and again interpret
ed by this modern Daniel, with this
addition that he interpreted the origi
nal Daniel a little more than the text,
which interpretation was very plain
and easily understood by his audience,
who exhibited their pleasure at differ
ent times during the-sermon by vari
ous ejaculations, and other demonstra
tions. At the close the reverend gen
tleman announced that quarterly meet
ing had commenced, and, as ho went
so fur to say, it was usual among black
and white preachers to solicit money
on such occasions, he would therefore
ask for ten dollars. The following is
the logic, in brief, that he used :
Friends, I want ten dollars. Ah,
but you say, Mr. Preacher, that is too
much. I say no it ain't; for if you
give a bull a dollar or a dollar, you
wouldn't miss it, and the Lord will
bless you. Then you what chew to
bacco, can't you try and not chow so
bard hereafter, and spend only fifty
cents next week where you spent
dollar last week. [While on this sub
ject ho advised tobacco chewers not to
chew "So hard" in church, but to chew
hard and quick before they come. Ile
said he was excusing tobacco-chewers
in order to excuse himself, and he ad
vised the trustees to get him a spit
box as he could not help spitting in
the . pulpit.] Now, continued he, you
mon what are not temperance men try
and not drink so much next week.—
W hero you drink ono glass don't
drink three. [We would rather he
had advised them not to drink at all,
rather than to have partially excused
them.] He then asked the ladies to
subscribe one dollar out of the ten they
had saved for a new , bonnet telling
them that the Lord would provide.—
lie then told them at, "antidote" of a
man who lost S 5 going from church
which he fortunately picked ap. After
giving it back he toll the man to put
half of it in the contribution holt,
which he did the same evening, and
how the next day the man got $5 from
a debtor which ho never expected.
We did not learn how much money
he got, but we think it wasn't far off
the required sum. The meeting closed
after a short interval of prayer, and
after the preacher announced there
would be Freaching; the next evening,
We almost forgot to mention that
the church is well whitewashed inside
to make up partiagy for the poor ven
tilation—the intention of which , is bet
ter understood than explained. Well
behaved white folks are not debarred
from entering.
Youthful Enterprise
As an evidence of what can be done
by children, when they undertake a
thing, we mention the following inci
dent : In the Methodist Sunday School
ofthis place, which numbers about two
hundred pupils, an enterprise was got
ten up about a month ago by which
the centenary fund of that donemina.
tion was to be augmented. in order to
induce the children to subscribe, a
medal was offered to each child that
would contribute a dollar. The chil
dren, impelled perhaps by the reward,
and by the desire to receive some grat
ification in having swelled the fund,
whatever it might be, immediately set
to work and by their individual efforts
displayed in different ways, sixty-six
out of the two hundred children brought
in their dollars. Even Ibis proportion
ii too small, for many of the larger ones
cared not for subscribing for a medal,
thinking, perhaps, it was too childish.
The proportion might be better if wo
would say 66 out of 150. This inci
dent only shows what children can do
when they try; how much more ought
older children to do when they under
take anything! It gives older ones
no room for saying they have co influ
ence.
EMECEEM
Below is the score of a match game
played on Saturday last between the
Social and. Spartan Base Ball Clubs.—
The weather was too cold for good
playing :
SPARTAN. 0. R.
Aurchinell, 1 b 5 3
Jchoctun, p 6 3!
6 1 coop, 1 f 2
Africa, 3 b 0 5!
Black. r f 5 1'
Bartol, s s 2 6
S. Long. 2 b 3 5
ecnnil.gbam. c 2 6
J. Long, c 2 6
110CIAL. 0. R.
11.0, Fisher, e 4 8
Williams, p....... .... . 4 7
ISoaker. 1 b 4 9
IClino. 2 b 1 10
T. C. Fisher, 3 b 3 8
Smith. a. e 2 0
Gray, r. f 4 7
Hildebrand, C. f 2 8
Westbrook, 1. 1 3 7
EMI
6 Out on fly,
6 " foul,
14 " bows,
2 w strike,
12 Fly misses,
INNINGS.
911 9 3 12 3 4 13 8-72
Spann°, 0 7 1 7 5 6 4 2-42
This was the third match game, beta - ono tiles° clubs.--
The following is tho scorn of ouch of tiro gamey:
Social. Spartan.
September 1,1800, 36 64
September 15, o • 85 21
October - 27, w 72 41
Oat on 111,
lb fl.lll,
"
Fly naNgO,,
011, and 011 Stocks
We hetir of quite a large number of
oil men who are anxious to "realize."
They are anxiously waiting for a new
excitement to spring up. Oil I Oil'.
Stocks ! Stocks! 4 better day is
corning. Who cun see it?
G.-...T . 0ur exchanges say there has
been several cases of cholera in Wash
iugtop, Philadelphia and other cities
.—cause, eating bad oysters!..
Interesting to Farmers Regarding
Internal Revenue Tax Decisions.
The following is very important to
farmers, the decisions have recently
been given by the CommisSlime'. of In.
ternul Revenue at Washington.
Ist. Farmers will not be required to
to make return of produce consumed
in their own immediate families.
2d. The farmer's profits from sales
of live stock are to be found from de
ducting from the gross receipts for an
imals sold, the purchase money paid
for the same. If animals have been
lost during the year by death or rob
bery, the purchase money paid for such
animals may be deducted from the
gross income of the farm.
3d. No deductions can be made by
the farmer for the value of services
rendered by his minor children, wheth
er be actually pays. for such services
or not. If adult children work for him
and receive compensation, for their
labor, they are to be regarded as other
hired laborers in determining his in
come.
4th. Money paid for labor, except
such as is used or employed in domes
tic service, or iii the production of ar
ticles consumed in the family of the
producer, may be deducted.
sth. No deduction can be allowed in
any case for the cost of unproductive
labor. If house servants are employ
ed a portion of the time in productive
labor, such as the making of butter
and cheese for sale, a proportionate
amount of the wages paid them may
be deducted.
Gth. Expenses for ditching and clear.
ing now land aro plainly CXOCIISCI3 for
permanent improvement, and not de
ducted.
The whole amount expended
for fertilizers applied during the year
to the farmer's land may be deducted,
but no deduction is allowed for fertili
zers produced on the farm. The cost
of seed purchased for sowing and plant
ing may be deducted.
Bth. If a person sells timber standing,
the profits are to be obtained by esti
mating the value of the land after the
removal of the timber, and from the
sum thus obtained, deducting the esti
mated value of land on the Ist day of
January, 1862, or on the day of pur
chase, if purchased since that date.
9th. Where repairs have been made
by the tax-payer upon any building
owned by hint during the preceding
five years, nothing can be deducted
for repairs made during the year for
which his income is estimated.
10th. A farmer should make returns
of his produce sold within the year,
but a mere executory contract fin• a
sale is not a sale; delivery, either
active or constructive, is essen
tial. The criterion by which to judge
whether a sale is complete or not is to
determine whether. the vendor still re
tains in that character a right over
the property ; it the property were
lost or destroyed, upon which parties,
in the absence of any other relation
between them titan that of the vendor
and vendee, would the loss fall. .
A Fiendish Alit bye. Devil Incarnate
The barn of Win. J. Closhorn of Tell
township, this County, was utterly
consumed with all its contents on the
morning of the 23d inst.., by being set
fire to by a desperado named Joseph
Matthews.
Matthews, who resides in Blacking
Valley approached the premises of Mr.
Goshorn .the morning aforesaid,
making demands of Mr. Goshorn which
ho refuses to concede ; whereupon
Matthews entered the barn, and delib
eratery set fire to the hay; al! the
while holding Mr. Goshorn at bay from
extinguishing the flames, with rifle
and pistols with which he was armed,
until the fire had full sway. He then
made for Shade Mountain across the
fields of Mr. Uoshorn, shooting and
killing three of his horses to complete
his fiendish deed. Matthews is still at
large. One hundred dollars aro offer
ed for his arrest. The barn was a now
one yet unfinished. No insurance.—
Shirlrysburg Herald.
A Milt totioneekeoper•
Potatoes are a very common article.
Everybody uses them more or less.
Those who buy and use in large quan
tities, generally purchase them at about
wholesale prices. Working people,
however, almost uniformly buy them
by the small measure at rates equiva
lent to full fifty per cent. advance on
the market figures for oven single bar
rels. Now, a barrel of good potatoes
can be had at about $2. This barrel
will hold equal to three bushel baskets,
making the cost of a bushel of potatoes
about sisty.seven cents. if a family
cannot purchase a barrel ; two or three
can combine and do so, divide it fairly
between them and LIM save the profit
that would have been exacted by the
hurter.
Still Higher
The grain and flour dealers contend
that grain and flour will go up still
higher. It is not the scarcity of wheat
us much as it is the will of the farmers
and speculators ',hat flour is forced up.
It will come down as soon as farmers
think it is high enough and speculators
get weak in the knees. We advise a
free nso of corn and buckwheat for a
month or two.
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.11.. W. Benedict, Esq
It is conceded by the Republicans
from every part of the State, that our
townsman, Mr. Benedict, will again
be selected Chief Clerk of the House
of Representatives at its next session.
Mr. B. is a hard-working party utnn
and makes a popular Clerk. It's some:
thing to be "in" when flour is 815 and
going up.
tyr.w Store at Coffee limo
We call attention to advertisement
of Wm. S. Entrekin, who has opened a
store at Coffee Rue and has on band a
fine assortment of goods for the accom
modation of the surrounding country.
Give him a call.
Wlr.The Social Club goes to ifolli
darhurg and Johnstowrl this iyesk.
MARRIED,
On the 23d inst., by Rev. J. W. Love,
Dr. W. H. Wir,sox; of Williamsburg,
Blair Co., to Miss MArrrim IRVINE, of
Shavers Creek, Huntingdon County.
On Thursday the 250 inst., at the
residence of the bride's father in Han
tingdon, by the Rev. A. J. Barrow,
Rector of St. John's Episcopal Church,
Doctor J. THOMPSON Waso,N, of Ty
rone City, to Miss HENNIE CLEMENT.
Still they go, and still ,they come.
That is, our young friends set sail on
the sea of matrimony and' before they
go they send in their souvenirs to the
printers. Thank you, happy ones. May
the bride find the bridegroom as patient
as she is clement, and . may the bride
groom have few family ills to doctor,
but wherever he prescribes We hope
his reward will soon follow.
PERLA DIM PRI A MARICE TS.
Octobor. 31.
Family Flom *13.75
Extra Flour*l2.o)
'
Superfine Flour .. ................ ...$8.75
Bye Flour 47,75
Corn Mea15.1,25
1•:x1 en While Wheal, $3,-13
Fair cud Primo Ited *3,25
Rye 41,40
Corn, prime Yellow 1,25
Onto C'l
Burley •,. $1;2.0.
01evermeed, 1164 Bs $2,00
Yunothy $3.25
Flux, 1 23.20
.
Wool 63
lii 'cc 11
11U.T.NITINGD07.4 MARKETS.
coluznana) NITEKLY BY S. .t CO
IVIIVI.CSAI.V. PRICY:S.
Superfine Flour 11 bl $19,50
F.itra. Floor 414.00
.
Fausily Flour .14.50
Corn Meal 7,11,1 r C .'2,0)
INCI(W110:11. Meal V, owl 4 4,25
lied IVltuat 43,00
Whito Wheat 4' 10
Corn • go
•
Oats 75
Barley '0
Bye 1 00
Buckwheat 1,00
Clover:wed V, 01 lbd z. 7,00
Timothy $l.OO
Flaxived 92,75
nye Chop V cwt 42,00
Dian 5r cwt. 2.1,25
9horts V cwt sl,to
Mixed clog , 92,00
Plaater per ton $lO,OO
13,eswax 11 lb_ .
1 lops V. lb . 40 10 60
Paigd V. lb 4
Lean'? bua 92,00
Feathers V lb 90
ratio.. 10 to 12
Dried Apples it lb $2,50
Dried Petteliel V lb ....10 to 25
Barn ,25 to 30
Sides ........................ .........-...:
Shoulder
Dried Beef
Lord
Butter
14gg4
Country Soap
Hay v ton
Bye zirraw V. banal.,
Potatoes V bus
Apple 1110 ter V. gallon
Wool V. lb -
Largo Outman V bus
Coral Broolll9 1 - 4 a.
Citlek.l,l .
Dirklty X
licle.l Clierrie; . 0 quart. cb
Logan Academy,
BELL'S MILLS, BLAIR CO., PA
New school building, large and well twrangnd. Thor
ough and accomplished temthers; pleasant rooms; good
boarding. Complete courie of study. Next term opens
November nth.
gond for a circular with full Information.
1100. OUR LAW6ON, Principal,
Anti-town P. 0., Blair co., Pa.
111111.1‘9%f00D ACADEMY,
IMEESI
I=M33
Thu nest sr,sion or thiA institution will opon nn TC7Eg.
I).\ l', ate 611, null Willlllllls tL turns uf 211
e..ki. The Coill,e or instruction mbracps cr.•rything
that ii-inelit•lod inn Illoroligh : praetkal, aunt nccompli+h
ed
vducation of both next,.
The Pritteip tt atenru9 parunt3 and guardians tint t hie
entire ability nail energies will ha. devoted to the mental
and mural training of the youth placed under his care.
TERMS.
Hoarding, Tuition, and Room Ilent.per session of Peon
ty weeks, 3. Music extra.
No deduction will be made for abienco. accept in cane.]
of prot
For further particulard, address,
W. A. HUNTER,
oc9 Shade Gap, Huntingdon co., Pa.
41 " TENTION SOLDIERS!
- COME AND GET YOUR BOUNTY!
I have funned a copartuernhip with Cvl. Fuller, Atter
nay at Law Washington. D. C., lOr the purpose of prom
ring SOLI:1E1:S' BOUNTY, under the recant act of Con
•
gross.
Soldiers' widows or orphans aro also entitled to receive
this bounty. for
willin your applientk. nt 0.0. as first appliedtor
will be first paid. Givo your full name, post onion ad
dress, and length of time in service, and we will nt once
return yov the necessary blanks. Enclose a stamp to pay
rettll4l postage.
Ail other claims, of whatever nature, against the U. S.
Governineht, pr,mtptly attended to.
tk7.N.3 charge u the money Is collected.
Onice with li. Blair, Esti., near the Broad Top Corner,
Huntingdon. 81.A111 rubLEtt.
)t. X. molt, Huntingdon. A.S. IttLl.r.e.,lValltlnAlon.
EVERYBODY MUST -LIVE!
CALL AT
LEWIS & CO' S. FAMILY GROCERY
Tho best of everything will bo constantly kept nn howl
and Bold at the lowest prices possible. Quick sales and
small profits.
COFFEES, SUGARS AND TEAS.
ALL THE CHOICE KINDS FOR SALE
AL Lewis R Cu's Family Grocery.
FLOUR ! FLOUR !
The beet Flour, by the barrel or 3urtllor y for
eale at Lewis & CO 'S Family Grocery.
FISH. FISH.
Best :%IACKEItIir, and MIMING f;rr .sale robin at
Lewis lc Coo Family Grocery.
SWOI 9 X 4 :::PM 4
All kinds.olSioliaal for oalo at Lowin d: Co's rainily Gro
cary, Huntingdon, len.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
All kluds of country pro,lueo tnken in exchnngn for
fonds nt Lewis k do's Fnmily•OiWary.
HAMS. HAMS.
Plain and canvas sugar cored Ilotes—tbe best In lit r
Itel—tyllolo or sliced, for sale nt
Lewis & Co's Family Grocery.
MOLASSES AND SYRUPS!
Levering's Best a n d other syrups, New Orleans, Porto
Rico and Sugar llouso got:Loss, fur sole st dasyls,l Co's
Foul ly tt r ore ry.
MEDICAL ELECTRICITY.
Wonderful Scientific Discovery
For the Treatment of Acute and Chronic
Diseases.
, spectfully call tho attention
Huntingdon county, and the
Jaye taken instruction 01 tits
deity, and sin now fully pre
for the cure of germane a froc
divasee,
Nervous Diseanex;
Fonalo .Weakno.,
The undersigned would
of the afflicted females of
afflolitipg counties, that I It
rot rest application of filed,
pared to operate succes , fully
tud with the following name
General Debility,
'Kidney Complaint,
Myer
pass and °raw],
Broitcbial Affoctiou,
Dislrpslit, .
Diabetes,
Spinnl Affection,
Costi vononn,
Folil Stomach,
It
Dismes of [lto Womb,
. .
Suppressed
.Nlotses, gutter, or Big- Neck.
Female patients can receive treatn.ont at my residents
for any of tic shove diseases with the 0,:e0,,,.r u i di scos ,.
ery of Electricity; which is without a 'patallel, and the
very. desideratum for the afflicted. Please give its a trial.
It is a mild operation, producing nO shock -be unpleasant
sensation, and relieves witerwmedicire h as no effect at all.
MARGARET LEWIr3p
Newton Hamilton, Mifflin co., Pa.
oclo 3,n
,t 14, KI.N DS OF C It ACKERS
ilLconstantly on band at
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON'S.
•
ATERNACELLI, Barley-, Rice, horn
' ny, lSantis,3c. , at 'Awls k Ca'a Rnmily (grocery.
13 LANK B or ° ve ° R i xo C u S s la, for uala
BOOK AWB STA;TONERY STO tr
LATViT rAstitoNs DEMAND
J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent Du
plex Elliptic, or Double Spring,
S T. 1 1 1 .
The wonderful Floxibility and great comfort and plww
sure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will
ho experienced partictdarly •In all crowded assemblies,
operas. carriages, railroad cars. ch.urch pews, arm chairs,
for promenade and house dross. ns the skirt can be folded
when in use to occupy a small place its easily and conye•
n'ontly as a shk or muslin dress, an invaluable onality
In crinoline, not found in any single spring skirt.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasu: e. comfort, and groat
convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring
skirt for a single day, will neVar afterwards willingly di,
pens° with theirs's°. For children, misses and young In
dies they are saperim to all others.
Tinny will tint bend or break HIM the Slagle spring, lint
will preserve their perfect and graceful shape when three
or four ordinary shirts will have • been thrown aside as
useless. The hoops are covered with couble and Wilted
thread. and the buttons rods are not only double springs,
lint twice (Inc double) covered; preventing thens from
wearing out when dragging down sleops, stairs, &e.
• The Wiping Elliptic Is a great In varito with all ladies
and is universally recolunien.loil Pry the. Position Maga
sines as the standard skirt of the 11,1iionalile
To enjoy tine f Boning inestimable advantages In crin
oline, viz: superior quality. perfect manufacture, stylish
simile and fin idt, flexibility. durability, comfort andlllll
- enquire fin' .1. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or dou
ble spring shirt, nud bo sure yon get the genuine article.
CAUTION . —'To guard against impost Ulu be particular
In notice that shirts onred as "thiplex.":llave the rot ink.
sunup. viz: it. Bradley's - Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs'
upon the walit hind—none others are genuine. Also
notice that every hoop still admit a pin being named
through the centre, Bons revealing the two Or double)
qtringi braided tog,ther therein, which to the secr,t-rf
their flexibility and strength, anti a cittnlnnatton not to
be found inn any other sprint!.
For sale in all stores where find class shirts are sold
throughout tine United States and elsewhere.
Manufactured by the sole owners pith° patent.
NV 1.:8T, BRA DI, EY A BA tilt V,
0c24-3ml 97 Chandtess and 7il A SI Reade Sts., N. Y
JOHN BLIT; U. WOODS, P. m otto, W. P. m'r.iutinum
JOHN BARE, & CO.,
.Bankers,
1-3Duaitlitag•clActaa, Pty,.
Solicit accounts from Bank,. Hankers Sc Oho.. Inter
est ikilowt4l on Deposits. Ail kinds of Securities, bought
and sold fur the usual cointni6siult. Special attention
given to Government Securities. Collections made on
all pal ua.
Persons depositing 061 and Silver Aral receite the
.1110 in return with Interest.
MEM=
A DITOR'S NOTICE.
(listate of itele;cca Fink, dec'd)
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphan'a
Court of Huntingdon County, to hear nod doter mine ex
cent ioni to the account of John W. Mattern, Esq., Ad mitt
ktrotor of Rebecca Fink. deceased, nod distribute the
balance in the hands of said Adruhtistrator. will attend
at 111.1 °Mee In the borough of Huntingdon on Thurialoy.
the Nth of November INOU, nt 1 o'clock. I'. M., for the pur•
peso of hearing sold exceptions and matting said dintri•
union ; when and where nit persons indebted urn mines.
ted to al tend nnit present their claims or be debarred from
cooling in for a 'Marc of sow food. '
Oct. 17, '66.-3t. K. A. LovELL, Au'itor.
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.
THOMAS N. COLDER
. The undersigned having now entered into the
ig • • Alexandria nrewery, the public are informed
a that he still be prepared at all tint. to till
orders on the shortest notice.
:s• THOS. N. COLDER.
Alexandria, Oct. ".S. IS6G-tf.
lAIYATT, A OII..PURE ,I LIN-EUS !
Is now ready for sale with fall directions for cultirat •
ing.andmunlacturing. An acre of good ground first
after planting, will produce from 1000 to 1000 gal.
Ions; second season Amble the girstaity eon ha math:—
Only equaled by the I,st ofgrape wine.
IV. 11. lIARPER.
Me.klavy's Port, Ilona. on., Sopt. 19.0 t
...... $1.4 00
.......
`O
.;5,00 .15
to 400
20 1,
. —.75 to 1.00
TT' RALLELED SUCCESS !
hayo alieuuly Lone recciTed for upwards of 300,
00i) V°lomea of the
AMERICAN CONFLICT!
UORACII ORRELETS lIISTORY 01 , "1118 GREAT RI
BELLION, AND 'IRE WEERIX ORDERS NOW
AVERAOR 2.000 VOLUME6I
AV. L. IL; RVIII", A glint, is 'nippy to annouttro that this
truly national work is new completed, and that i.e will
he in litudingduu county the second, third and fourth
sotelts in October; 1966, to supply It to his autism there.—
Ile will also 'take orders for and furnish the entire work
to all who make early application.
Mr. Oreeley's History of the Rebellion. Is overyssinoro
recognized by fair minded men of all parties, not only cs
the highect authority, but greatly surpassing all other
wools, both in conception of plait and excellence of detail.
abounding in clear mid graphic delineations of events,
candid
,atul accurate statements of feels, and marked
throughout by the most thorough and painstaking re
search. It has been subjected to the !Host searching arit
h-isms by the press of nil political portion and roligioint
denominations, and in not Ices than Olin tt,ohisotltl notice,
and reviews, by the most able journals, not only In this
country, but also in Ronne, its - great superiority over all
other works of line hind is most emphatically attested,
even by the author's most determined poiitical opponents.
'aid work containh:n account of all the Irttt lee, raids.
skirmishes, ,f e.,
while there were fifty important battled,
on account of which does not appear In Ileadley's or Ab
bott's, so.called hiStOri'll of the soar.
"It would be difficult tofplace too high nn estimate on
the service Mn'. (kooky has rendered oar country, by the
preparation of this volume. I await the forthcoming of
the volume with eager ex te•cte I ion.—W. KCI.I.Y, /LC.
, •It bears the works of labor, studied candor and atoll
racy.—Wit. 11. StIVAr.D.
..Its accuracy gives it a rabic beyond any other history
of that eventful period. The great Industry and impar•
tiality of Mr. Greeley will main.• this the hest of all Munro
histories of the great rebellion —THADDEUS STEVE s 5, H. C.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, rt Democratic paper says or
Greeley's history—"lt contains a vat amount of inform
ation and is altogetleT superior to any volume on the
subject that has yet appeared."
Front the (London) Westminster Review:—"lt is tem.
peva° awl gives way to no vitunmatlon, although thor
oughly in earnest, and if we nay admire the Industry
which has enabled the editor of the leading newspspor In
inaori4m to do this at Hoehn time, we may Mill more ad
mire the spirit of fairness and directness which charac
terize this very valuable work."
Ad Irt.,
06-3%
WM. MENOKE & BROTHER,
Bu 4 ARCII STREET, PIIILADELPIII.I,
Wliolciale and Detail Dealers In
BE II ZEPHYRS,
EMIIIIOIDERIE6, FINE KNIT GOODS, personally seise
tral in Europe.
• DOMESTIC ZEPHYRS,
derninutown IYOOLS, Cneltmere YARNS, Etc.,
txtteAt ostylea in Ladies Dresi nod Oloak
90-I=LIIVIEM3EIVGIr,
Buttons, Drop Fringes, Laces, Shawl Borders, Etc.
White embroidered Hands, etc.
The good, being ail carefully selected our Wile ' 3
Department offers great inducements to the (ratio. up
.13E 1 'WC) WALBrii
A GOOD PIIOTOGRAPII LIKENESS,
CALL AT
DONNELL 4tc KLINE'S
• PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
On 11W Street, two doors west of
Lewis' Book Store.
• CALL AND SEE REODIENS3.
nuntingtion, Oct 9,'03-If.
TO THE LADIES.
Thu Lest assortment of.
I; DDT TIC SKIRTS,
Jolt receivrd this day from Now. York and tot' sale at the
cheap cash store of 11'.31, MARCH ft BRO.
A splendid assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
FANCY TRIMMINGS ArTp BUTTONS
Jost received this day from New York and for sale cheap
at pnay7 WI. MARCH k 11110.
YORE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD
,
Thu Whitemt, the most durable and the most economic:l
Try• It! '3lanufaettired only by
ZIEGLER
Wholesale Drug, Paint it Glass Dealers,
au2t-1y No. My North Third st.,
A DMINISTItATOR'S NOTICE.
A . [ Estate of Francis Jachaten, decd
Letters of administration upon the estate of Francis
Jilelo.oll, tltreased, into of West township, having been
granted to the mederslgned, :01 person 4 indebted to the
estate Will make payment, ilia: them, haring claims will
present them fur settlement.
:HENRY WILSON,
Oct.: , 1866-6 t. Adinietistralor.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DE'AFINESS, BLANDNESS & CA—
TAiIIiII, treated settle the utmost ateccess, by J.
IoAACS, :SI. D., Oculist nod Aurist. (fiirmerly of Leyden,
Ifolland,) No. felt PINE street, Pill ',A DA. Testimonials
from the tnect reliable sources in the City and country,
can be Here '111(1 medical faculty are Invited
to accompany their patimits, 110 hirer 110 secrete In his
practice. A lITI FiCI . A b EYES inserted without pain.—
No clear,,o for examination: ' ' nale2llBo6-ly
I)EST 131. 4 EACILEID S L 1
i . p.dwoys on hand nt
UNN /ATI ILAN CAR HO X' S.
LT A 11 NDs OF TOBACCO
ilLwholestdeand retail ; nt
CUNN Usili 11AM & CARMON'S.
- Gold Pens SO Pent)ls,
The best assortnled of the hand
sourest and best styles, for sale at
Lew4i'l-toolc Sto p. .. •
UNITED STATES
Authorized WAR CLAIN AGENCY
lILTNTINGDON, PA
W. 11. WOODS,
AUTHORIZED GOVERNM'T AGENT,
=I
lie will prosecute nod coded., with unrivalled eimeem,
SoMiami Claims and Duce of all kinds. Also, nay other.
kind of Claim against the o,vernment, before any of the .
Departments, .
iori4cor.i.cnou nrewes I
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY ! I
NEW BOUNTY LAW PASSED !
Attention, Discharged Soldiers I
Act of Congress approv.,l duly 2%1800. oleos sloo
additional bounty to all soldiers who enlisted for three
ye:ll . o'mM were discharged by reason of expiration of
service, or who were discharged fur wounds xeceired In
battle and wino hove not received more than stoo bounty
fur sorb 0,00150. An additional bounty of $lOO 13 Mao at.
lowed to the nearest relative of soldiers. who
.enlisted for
a term of three yearn and irlnn died or were killed tit the
service, to be paid in the following order: first, to tho
widow: second. to the children ; third, to the father, and
fourth, to the mother.
Ily applying to W. 11. NVoods, of Huntingdon, Hunting ;
11011 cuonty,'Pa., you can have yalr'porolons inelvas,al
too dollar. a month for each mod every child you hava,
and when the Widow has tuarriod or died, the children nre
entitled to the Increase.
To all who haw brought home the .bodies of their
friend. who died or wore killed in tire It:inlee of tiro Milted
Stales, there is it certain alumna of cumne»sat ion allowed
you for the expen,s incurrrd in bringing home the be
dins of your friends, wli.ch you can obtain by malciog op
plicatiou to the.
Invalid Soldiers, Attention I
The net of Congress, Improved Jone 6, 1866, gives nddi•
Burnt pensions to the following doss of persons:
111iiIii,111 wine hare lost bands eyes or both bonds, $23
per month; wino hart; loot both feet $2O par month; Who
have lost one hand or on•; foot, or totally disabled in the
same, $l5 1101 . month.
Persons who have been deprived of their pensions In
consequence of being in tine civil service of the United
States Government, can be restored to the pension roll by
applying to Intl•.
Fathers and mothers who were in evliole or in part de
pendent upon their rtOni for rapport are entitled to a pen•
stun. Also brothers nod sisters tinder sixteen years of ago
All discharged soldiers who did not receive trnnoporta•
lion to their places of enlistment when discharged • are
entitled to receive it; and alsoall who were held as prise=
ners of war, and did not receive commutation of rations
when released or discharged, aro entitled to it. ,
Officers who were to the service on the 3d of Marcl;,
1865, and were discharged after the 9th of April, 1168, by
applying I elm can recei we three months extra pay.
MI Ho!pliers, or soldiers' widows. of the I.l' of JSI2,
who Intro served two 111,111t111. or been wonnded me disabled
in such service, if In neccesiiont are 01,11
tied to >n nonnity of ;tIO.
I veteran soldiers who gave their credit to districts in
:irate of VentiNylvania. and who received 00 local
sty, are entitled to receive three hundred dollars.
.
11 persons having any of the' above mentioned doling,
If Other Lind of claim against the United States or
c Governments, will please address me, giving full
encheiing a stamp for return postage, and
1' will receive a prompt reply.
W. it. WOODS,
AntloyLel Arm; owl Nary Agent.
an^ls ISO
11UNTINtint,N, PA.
ANOTHER FRESII SUPPLY
Choice 'GROCERIES
JUST IZECEIVED,
Aso,
Canoed -Poollos, Tuniatoos, Peas and Corn
Also,
Spice.' Lobster. Oysters, Clem chow, Worcestershire
sauce, French 3lastard, 11. amt Radish, Pepper sauce, Cat
sup, Olive Oil, &c., and
All kinds of IS ' yrups,
such as stratviterry, piny:writs, bitits,kbeiry, kc
fill GEO. SHAEFFER'
M^/las jolt returned from Gm east with 0 4 "
SPLENDID STOCK.
01 ,
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &C.,
Mich he offers to the inspection of hie ensiontors and
the laddlc generally. Ito will sell his stock al the most
IIEA.SOMA 13 LE PRICES,
nud thoso who purawm once wilt Surety call 'again.
BOOTS Sc SHOES MADE TO ORDER,
and Rh:PAIRING dono In the neatest and most expedi
tious maner.
Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on 11111 street, a
few doors west of tho Diamond. my!!
w. L. !I RVEY,
Huntingdon, Pa
NTIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE
J.. 1 ' COMPANY, OF NEW YORK,
OITICE, 12 W4LL STREET.
01511 Capital, $1,000,000. Sisrpina, $250,000.
Total Assets, $1,270,00Q
This Company insiires against alljoss p r damage by fire.
inland navigation, transprirtntion, ice. The coo, of incur.
ing in this amp:lily is 110 mien than the first cost would
be in these small Mutual Companies.
TT'ith no Assessments
This Company is tocule site by the Stale laws of New
York, which is not the coos with tho Pennsylvania Insu
rance Companies.
J.D. STEELE, President. P. NOTHAM, Secretary
HENRY KIP, Supt. of Agelacim
ANDREW JOHNSTON, Agent,
myl.Gin Huntingdon, Penna.
Office formerly occupied by W, H. Woods, Esq., Hill at
4 , 300;1 5i ., 4 s,triAl u
•414
J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealer In.
3E% IkT "30
Respectfully invites tins attention of the Public to Lis
stand on Hill st., Huntingdon, In the rear of George NV
Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, Where be manutsctures
and hoops all kinds of Furniture nt reduced •priens. Per
sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give bins a call.
Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges
reasonable.
Also, Undertaking carried on, and Coffins Made in
any stylo desired, at short. notice.
The subscriber hash
i'VE ll' - AND ELEGANT iIk:ARSE,
nod is proposed to at lend Funerals at any place In town
or country. J. 31. WISE.
Huntingdon, May 9, 1866-tf
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD,
Will do more and better work at a
given coil, than any other l 'try it 1 Mau Mactured only I,y
ZIEGLER, So SMITH,
IYheleside Drug, Paint and gloss Drillers,
tani3l-ly No. 131 North 'THIRD st., PHILADA.
'
-
ALBUMS - ALBUMS.
A beautiful assortment of PHOTO.
t!IRA.P.U. ALBUMS just received and
for sale
AT LEWIS' ROOK STORE
• •
BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE!
If you want 3 - our card neatly printed on covet.
/,ELVIS' BOOK AND STATIO4YW 81E0B.
& a - For neat JOB PRINTING, cull at
the "GLOBE JOB Pamilsa Gructl," at ITup
tingthi, Pa
tm„Jlistiees' and Constables' Fee
Bills for little at Lewis' Book Store.
k" , .,b•-; For plain, fancy and ornanion.
tal printing, call at tllc "eclolna".(,)410o,
Soldiers' Widows
Soldiers of 1812 I
Local,Bounty
CAW, AND SEE
Pito?. . 11. M'ENTYRE'3 . 4IIIIAT REMEDY,
CONOUR
htenal aed Exted Mille,
R ILE, Crtilt
Diarriita, Bloody Flax In one day,
WS` Headache and Earache in three minutea,
4,-z- Toothache in one minute.
la" Neuralgia Au five nannies,
ilay- Sprains In twenty minutes,
goro Throat In•te,, minutes,
443 - Cholla and Oviniip In five minuted,
470-.lllteuir;atiem in ono dny,
DS- Pain In the Duck or Sitio in ton minutes,
Bad coughs or Colds in one day, -
fka_ Favor and Ague in one day.
OS. Cures Dettfueis, Asthma, Piles,
r„,,g_ Bronchitis ADictlona , Dyspepsia, _ •
Inflammation of the Kidneys, Erysipelas,
go, Liver Complaint nail Palpitation of the Heart
Keep it in jour Ramilies---ASVelsnes4
comes when least expeetect.
I propose to check, and elT•etually' dissipate more echo
and pain. cent to aecomplish more perfect equilibrium of
all the circulating fluids in the human system, than Coln
be effected by any other, or all other methodl of modleal,
aid In the same apnea of time.
THIS POPULAR REMEDY le fast coming Into use, fur
the fret ti: tt T coca, -tree of charge, all these COM'
plaints whenever there is an opportunity to do so. Al.
soon as it is applied it altnest miracultubly hugs the pals,
I do not ask you to buy bef..rc you ere certain of its oSi'
clency. If you have an arbour pain, It is warranted Lodi,
nil it purports on the label.
I do not propose to core every disease--only a class
named by my directions. My liniment operates on chem.
ical and electric "principles, and is, therefore. appliabl e ,
to the cure or natural restorative of all organic derimge 7
meat arising from an improper circulation of the neet.4
vital dolls.
Prof. J. if. McEntyro'd INDIAN COMPOUND acts dit
rectly on tho absorbents, reducing. glandular end other
swellings in incredible short time, without any xpsriby'
clanger from its we under any passible circumstances..
This is nu internal and external medicine—composed of
roots, herbs and barks, hitch no our forefiithera used
'Moro In a bountiful supply on mwth to curu all complaints
if we only homy what thoy were.
'Xililt late been a great ettely with the Medical Faculty
far many yenrJ,tp find omit the kiwis beet naaßted to. the
above compinints—how to put thoin. together, aml what
propoetiolla to use. J. 11. MckiNTYRE, '
Proprietor, Heading, Pa.
l'or sale at. Lewle,' Book, §to;e
Ilunting.lon, Pa., Sept. a, ISCS.
MOENTX.EigS,
DANDELION. PILLS,
For all diseases arising from ono cause ' viz: Fever anti
Ague. Dyspepsia, Catarrh in the Head, Weak and disor
dered Stomach, such as Indigestion, Sick Headache, aid
diness of the Iliad, Weakness of Sight, Windy Ailmeats,
Illammatimt, nut Rheumatic Pains, Pains intim Bn^it OV ,
Side, Nervous Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Impurity of
the BMW, Blotches or Eruptions of the Body, Gravel,
Worms, &c., ST. Sold at 25 coats per baa.
MoENTYR,Peq
INDIAN VEGETABLE
WORN DESTROYER !
Thisinfallible medicine Is warranted to expel worms in
All cans and may be given to cnildren of all ages, as they
are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless.
Con be had at Lewis' Book store, Iluntlngdon, Pa,
Luring e. LUMBER.,
LUMBER. .
THE undersigned-has just received
and is now ready to supply the public with
ALL KINDS OP LUMBER,
COMPRISING ALL THE DIFFERENT GRADES,
From ceilings up to the clear stuff,
tuna 9 mon* to - 2 wars-dry! '
Moo,
PLASTERING LATH,
JOINT AND LAP SHINGLES,
BUILDING STUFF AN] PLANK.
WORKED FLOORING, IVE ATLIEII-SOARDINO,
Peons; WINDOWTRAMES, SASHES, ,1:0
at reasonable prices.
Now is the linen to buy, before fho Spring nigh, ny
Lumbar is already advancing, nail dry lumber Is a scarce,
article. CHAS. It. ANDERSON.
Huntingdon, Fob. Li, Bee
JUNIATA
STEAM - PEARL MILL,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
...,IS xoly
IN COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER.
FOR THE MAN urAcTuRE ormiun.
patronage or t in e town and Country is respectfully
solicited.
GRAIN, of every clescriptioq,
vonht at this mill.
McCAUAN & SON.
Ifuntlngdou, May 2, 1801
. - -
1 0 00 WHE4T
Witnta at Steam Pearl
my 2 McCAHAN & SON.
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS
13 110KE OUT IN NEW 12L4.014,
•
NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW FIRM,
BOYER & GARNER .
Wotild respectfully inform the public that thej hats Just
opened a
NEirsrobuf. AT C RANTSrILLR, (Martlesburg station)
Consisting of Groceries of all kinds, Dry Goods. such tm
prints, nodins, de Woes, &c.; Hardware, Queonsware,-
nod a large lut of Sham st reduced prices; liars, Caps,
Tinware, salt, fish, woodeli and willow wore, drugs and
stationery, which they arO prepared to sell aqvcry losy
prices to those who will tutor us with a call.
BOYER & GARNER.
Grantsville, May 15, 1866.
N EW BOOT AND SHOf4 STO.W
W.M. AFRICA
Informs the public that bo has just a dir se
opened it has old stand in the Diamond :
liunDatPlap,
A Fine Assortment of all kinds or
BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Ladies, Gentlemen arid Children.
All of which ho will sell at fair prices. Quick saki and
small 'gaps. Call and examine my stock.'
Maillilitcturing and Repairing done to order ne naltni•
Iluntingdon,April 10, ISOO.
• AGENCY,
Fort COLLECTING SOLDIERS
CLAIMS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY
AND PENSIONS.
LL who may hare any claims a
gainst the Government for Bounty, Back Pay an 4
'ensmne, can bareibeir claims peqmptly collepKl
Laying either in parses oy by letter to
• W. H. WOODS,
.Attorney at baw,
Huntingdon, P 4,
August 12, 1863
DUNCANNON NAIL AGENCY , ,
JAS. A. BROWN is Agent for the
sole of our Nails and Spites, at IluntiniplOn, PA.
Is well known that the Dunoan non Nntli moil& atitiorlPf
ht quality toony otborsqlfarOd 1n Itio Iluptiqgdoq market
DEA'LliftS,BlJllibbiltS,•apd cononmors troneraley
bo supplied in qininfities front one, poriud to ono hundred
kegs at nianufacturors' prices by sending their orders or
calling at his now inanituoth Hardware btore, Minting.
don, Pa. taplol DUNCANNON MON CO.
IkAEC:OI%2M'W !
ECONOMY IS MONEY SAVED I
The subscriber is permanently located in Huntingdon
Ximil is prepared to macho" or ropuir in ther.
best style, nod expeditiously, broken
UMBRELLAS AND PAK.ISOLS.
All articles intrusted to hint will be ieturned to the
residence of the owner m soon as repaired. Umbrellas
and pirneols fok repair eau be left at Lewis' Book store.'
meyd,lBo6tf 15'3.1. Fr:MAHAN.
Deeps .A_ND t STATIONERY.-
A goad assortment Of tniacellaneous and Schou
Dooks—Foolscap, bettor, Commercial and Note Paper.,
Plain nod Saucy EnielOrrea—Bed, Blue and Black Inks—
Blank Books of numerous sixes—Pens, Pencils, Pocket awl
Desk Inkstands Rini ovary other article usually foupd in
a Book and Statlonery Store, can be had at fair prices at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY
EADY RECKONER
ril j • coiriplgto Pczlict Ready Rockniler, in &Hail
iw id - conts to which ale added forma of Notes, Bills, Re
"iph. paw., ' top•iltor with a tiotof tablet
containing rot° of inlercot from one dollar to twelve
and. by the tingle day, with a table of witgeih nod boarti
by the n'6ok and day. Fdr into at
' . 4:41178' BOOS' P-14. 7 2.g. •