61obt. H T 6D - 0 N, P A. Wednesday mornini, Nov 7. 7, 1866. LOCAL & PERSONAL. arklblieribere: Thosi3 subacribets receiving a pa per tnayked with a t before the name will understand that the time for which they subaeribedis up. If they wish the paper continued they will renew their,eubeeriptien through the mail or otherwise Brief Items. --We had a very slight fall of snow hereott,Wegnesday last. Not enough for fiyeti,hotiiwer. —Mr. Conrad Ulrich, of Lewistown, bud hts - leg bitkeli by fulling Off a hay wagon. • —There are said to be 30,000 law yers in the United States. Hunting -don, hasa full complement. —Col. Jno. Hamilton, of Lewistown, has been appointed U. S. Assessor for liflin county, vice Joseph Milliken, removed. • • :—A.wreek oneurred on the Penn sylvania-railroad:near the upper dam ahoy° town on Thursday afternoon last. Tot mu(;h damage was done. —Mr. I. D. McKee, the popular gun. tlemanlyconductor on the Pennsylva nia Rhilroad was - one of the victims in the recent accident at P.arkesburg.— Ills arm was shockingly broken, but - we underst,and,.he is rapidly recover. CM —The 'Huntingdon Mozart Associa tion will give . an entertainment at Bloody Run on Friday evening next. 'The citizens of that? place may expect a grand musical feast, with numerous opportunities to excite their mirth. —Laden with ,horiors too heavy to bear—A certain base ball club former ly IcnoWn as the,Social. Never mind , boys, there's - a better day coming. For further particalars;inquire of No. 58, Hollidaysburg, and No. 11, Johnstown. —According Co one of the laws enac ted at the last session of the Legisla ture, sundry Baptist churches in Cam :bria, Blair, Huntingdon, Main, Junia ta and Centre counties'are incorpora ted, to be called the Centre Association -of Independent, or. Regular, Baptist Churches. —The Juniata Independent Oil Com pany, which • was organized for the purpose of bringing oil out of Juniata -county, have concluded to sell their ef fects. They had bored several hun dred feet, antl-bad spent several thou sand dollars. It is rumored the stack holders will come to Huntingdon, to hold a consolation meeting with their "brothers in distresS." —We publish the following for the benefit of thc4e whom it may concern: Persons who leave their seats in church before the benediction, in order to be out in ndvrinee.-of the rest of the con gregation, are requested to wait inside until everybody else has gone, when one penny each will be awarded thorn, in testimony of their politeness. It is thought this notice will be particularly .applicable to those inquisitive individ .uals who crowd the church doors be fore and after service. —Mb foltowindis a description of - theflesperatlo. Matthews who set firo to the barn Of 3 Mr . . Wm. P. Goshorn, in the tower end of this county : Said Matthews is abuut 40 years of ago, 5 foot 8 inches in heighth, dark complex ion, wearing .a heavy beard, sharp fea tures. When last seen, wore a low crowned bat, a dark frock coat, made of tolerable fine cloth, black pants and vest. He •genorally carries fire-arms and a knife. A reward of $lOO is of fered for his arrest and confinement in the Huntingdon Base Ball Items ThVatfotul.Base Ball Club started on it64opy. on' Thursday last and in the ailernoori played the Juniata Club of Hofliflaysburg with the following result : Juniata; 3 13 - 1 25 14 10 6 1 7-80 Social, 0 2 4 3 2 2 4 3-22 Ple,Tunikitaß, as usual, doing splen• did batting, and taking advantage of easy: fiilils. The Socials,w_ittl as buoyant spirits as ever repaired to Johnstown, where on Friday they played the Kickanea. pawling and were beaten again, as see: Kicks, 8 2 14 • - 7 4 0 0 1 11-56 Swish 5 2 :3 ,1 12 12 2 4 4-45 !The fioeial iet,ityn thanks for the fa •vors extended to : them by both these Clubs.— In justice to the Social we should state that their full "first nine" was not outr , We hope to see them have 'het* 'l& next season. We would're'coinilithid then), to start a ska ting olUfs ficirhe other orguniAation in order. Itokeep their club together. —The Spartans played the Oriental Club of Petersburg on Saturday last, but had to close at the end of six in nings on account of.rain 12 10 '4 1 0 4-31 9. 1, 2.,,2 7 5-26 Spartan, Orion tal, Free Temperance Lectare No_onB should' fail to go and hear the champion Temperance lecturer, E. 11. Uslnc, of Boston, at the Court House, this (Tuesday) evening. Some of our oitizeni who have beard him, pronounce him almost if not altogether .equal to John B. Goui;h. E.._Henry _ tr. this Mammoth Store is. the ,place to find wbnt you want. • ufa.Go to tho Alitinurth Store of S Henry 4tt. Oo The Oreat Meteoric Shower. As the time (13th or 14th of Novem ber,) of the - predicted great meteoric shower, similar to that of 1833, is rap idly.approaching, we republish the fol lowing article in regard thereto for the information of our readers, and in order that those who feel so disposed may have time to make their arrangements to witness this sublime display of ce lestial fire-works:— Great Shower of Meteors Expected.— Next in grandeur and subli ity to a total solar eclipse, or a great cornet stretched athwart the starry heavens, is the great meteoric shower, such as was witnessed in November, 1833. On this occasion, from 5 o'clock till broad daylight, the sky being perfectly serene and cloudless, the whole heav ens were lighted with a magnificent and imposing display of celestial .fire works. Arago computes thateno less than 240,000 meteors wore visible above the horizon of Boston on the morning of the 13th of November, '33. This display was seen all over North America. A similar display was seen by Rumbolt at Cumana, South Ameri ca in 1799. A comparison of the epochs of appearance of these great showers has led to the discovery that they are periodic, their returns being separated from each other by a third part of a century, or some mutiple of this period, and are periodical appearances of one grand meteoric shower. Prof: Newton of Yabi College, who has devoted much time to the investigation of these show ers, finds that a prodigious flight of meteor, the most imposing„of its kind, will make its appearance, probably for' the last time in this century, on the morning of the 13th or 14th of Novem ber next. Only thirteen of these showers are reported between the years 903 and 1833. Such a rare phe nomenon awakens a deep interest among all classes of persons. Prepara tions to observe this sublime spectacle, for scientific purposes, have already commenced in Europe. Let no one forget Tuesday and Wednesday morn ings, November 13th and 14th. Accidental Shooting A Young Man Shot.—On Saturday of last week, while on a gunning ex cursion in Blacklog Valley, a son of Mr. John Shope. a lad of about twenty, was shot by the accidental discharging of a gun, in the hands of a son of Mr. Edward `turner. Zurner, while capping his gun rest ing across his arm, lot slip the ham mer, discharged, the load the whole of which entered the arm and side of young Shope, who with standing close ly in range of the muzzle, and was se riously, thotigh, it is thought, not mor tally wounded. Four or five shot en tered his body, and it is supposed en tered his lungs. This is another re sult of the careless handling of fire arms, and should serve as a warning. —Shirleysburg Herald. HUNTINGDO & BROAD TOP RAILROAD. On and ttor Monday, NOV'R sth, 1565, Passenger Trains will rare and depart as folhiws: SOUTHWARD TRAINS. NORTIIWARDTRAINS. ACCOM.IIO pares! STATIONS Acconor EXPRESS P. M. M. EEDICE iMcConnellstown IPleasant Grovo,.. Martelesbu:g, LE 4 15,LY 8 ial 4 3, 8 30, 443 •• 8 ail 503 8 511 5 If, 9 10 Coffee Run, 5 24 9 13 Rough& Ready,. 6 34 9 30 Cove, 5 401 a 9 31Finher'n Summit . Al 5 55 I ' LE 10 0 41 01 5 '‘ Itm ' 10 201Riddlesburg 1 10 28111opewell, 10 451 Piper's Run,....... 11 18 Tatemille, ,11 31 Woody Run, lAR.II 35 Mount Da11a5,.... SIIOUP'S RUN BILAN 1 1.1 10ton " I 10 21Coalmout, 10 25 Crawford, I AR 10 85 Dudley. I Illroad Top Huntingdon Nor 5, MO. OLIVE The Fish Way Completed We are gratified to learn from the Wrightsville Star, that there is a fair prospect of a free passage of shad and other fish up the Susqueaanna, during the next season. The Star says : "The schuto or fish way in the dam below this place has been completed by the Susquehanna canal company,und is now ready for the purpose for which it was designated. We suppose the shad will give it a trial on their next annu al migratory fresh water tour up our stream the ensuing spring. If there were any young shad to docend this tall, as they wore wont to do before dams were built in the Susquehanna, they could notify old folks when they arrive at home in shaddum, that the track is clear." A Superior Number The Phrenological Journal for No vember contains sketches of the King and Queen of the Belgians, with likes nesses; Chief men among the Mor. mons, with many excellent portraits and other illustrations; besides Lyceum Lectures; Dr. J. Fossati, the celebra ted French Phrenologist; Public Opin ion; Women who Talk; Family Dog; and a host of other reading, suggestive and profitable to all. Price 20 cents, or $2 a year. Address Fowler and Wells, 389 Broadway, New' York. The Mammoth store S. E. Henry & Co., have on hand the largest and greatest assortment of Goods over offered to the people of this county. Their store is the place to select anything you want. Their Goods are good and their prices rea sonable—live and let live is their mot to. EverYbody should call at their mammoth establishment and examine their stock. A. Neat Finish The painting of Fisher & Sons. now store room is a neat job—one that will equal any in the cities. Skeese & Hoff 'man need not be ashamed of that fin ish: they can risk inviting an inspec tion of the work. Itec - If you want, to select from a full htoolt of .Goods, go to the Mammoth Store of S. E. Henry & Co. za-Itio mammoth Storo of S. E. nenry tt Co.. is the place to buy what you 14-ant, A Singular Cass of Pooket-pioking. One of the most remarkable cases of pocket-picking that has ever come to the knowledge of the Police authori ties occurred the other day,in a Broad way stage. It appears that about 3 o'clock Mrs. Bloomfield H. Moore, of No. 1,718 Walnut St. Philadelphia, en• tered a Fifth-avenue stage at 14th street, on her way down town. Soon after, a clerical-looking gentleman en tered thestage and seated himself close beside Mrs. Moore, althotigh there was abundant room on the other side of the vehicle. This was not noticed at 'the time, however; as the stranger was of so respectable an appearance. As the stage proceeded down Broad way, Mrs. Moore noticed a lady sit ting opposite her making sundry ges tures, as though she wished to attract her attention. Although Mrs Moore thought this conduct verylsingular,she paid no attention to it, however, and it was not until the clerical passenger had hastily left the stage that she be came aware of the motive of the other lady, for the latter exclaimed: "Madam that man has picked your pocket.'" One of the male passengers immediate ly sprang from the stage and overtook the fugitive. The latter broke away and attempted to escape, but, was a second time secured. Mrs. Moore then accused him of having stolen her pock et book, containing 628, when the man produced the property aud gave it back to the owner,imploring her not to give him in custody of an officer. A a crowd. had by this time collected in the vi cinity, which attracted the attention of Roundsman Delarnatter,who,on reach ing the scene arrested the pickpocket and escorted him to Police Headquar ters. On reaching the Inspector's office, Mr. Carpenter was informed of ' the circumstances attending the ease by both Mrs. Moore and the officer. The prisoner stated that ho was Rev. Geo. T.• Williams, and the Rector of the Episcopal Church at Suffolk, Sussex Co., Va., about 20 miles from Petersburgh,near the Nottaway river. He claimed that he had found the pocketbook claimed by Mrs. Moore on the seat between the lady and himself, and that he only took possession of the wallet for the purpose of advertising for an owner. .This ingenious state ment caused a broad smile upon the face of the veteran Inspector, who quietly informed the prisoner that he did not believe a word of it. On the person of Williams was found about 660 in greenbacks and a letter,of which the following is a copy : The Rev. George T. Williams is Rector of the Chan at Suffolk, with thiS he has combined a school for sup port: This place, during the war was the scene of revolution. Since the war Wil liams has been striving to re establish his church and school. But his people are poor and need help. This cannot be obtained in Virginia. Mr. Williams is a faithful and useful minister. He is also faithful, and I be lieve remarkably successful, as a teach. er. His school is a thorough Church school, I believe, from the testimony of all that have seen it. I do earnestly recommend him and his cause. GEO. WOOLBRIDQE, Rector of the Monumental Church. This letter of recommendation was endorsed by Rev. Charles Miningorode, rector of St. Paul's Church ; Rev. H. Dyer, and Rev. Henry E. Montgomery Rector of the Church of Incarnation. Williams is a tall, spare built man smooth face and sandy hair, and ap peared to be terribly distressed at his situation. He was locked up for exam ination before Justice Hogan, at the Torn bs Police Court. The case will be brought up to-day. 10131133 AU 5 _4 5 15 5 00 4 45 4 36 AR rt 39 11 19 11 11 10 55 10 30 10 51 10 10 10 15 4 20 I.E 05 Mt 3 55 3 35 An 10 00 2 34 Ls 2 30 The National Debt. I 360 . 3 , 3 'lO The mountain of debt left on the na tion loomed up in formidable magni tude, when the smoke clouds of the war were wafted away by the gentle Breath of peace. When its broad base and its lofty heights were first scanned by the eye of financial calculation, the inquiry arose in every mind, can it be leveled down ? England had long be• fore settled down into a despairing Contentment with the impossibility of liquidating a debt not much more for midable, and braced herself for bear ing it as a perpetual burden. The more buoyant spirit of our young na tion chose the opposite answer to the question, and at once began digging and wheeling away the towering mass even while it was yet growing by the accretions of unsettled liabilities. AYbRS, Supt. The next question war, how soon it could be paid. Very sanguine respon dents placed the minimum period at thirty years. Legislation adjusted the revenue system on a basis that promis ed something like this, and the people cheerfully concerned. Twenty month's experience has confirmed the theory. As a consequence, our domestic confi dence is confirmed, and our foreign credit is established. The rate of liqui dation hitherto made will extinguish the debt in less time than was anticipa ted by the most sanguine. And another question now may be reasonable and appropriate, whether it is best to pay it as fast as possible. And this involves other questions. IVould not a somewhat slower process of liquidation answer the purposes of Government, on the whole, better than the present rapid rate ? Might not a reduction of taxes give an additional impulse to individual enterprise, in de veloping the latent resources of the country ? Is it not just that the pay ment of the debt. incurred in maintain ing the Government, should bum part shared by a coining generation of citi zens who are to share in its benefits ? And might not a revenue to the pub lic treasury less ample, suggest and perhaps secure more rigid economy in the expenditures of the Government ? Having discovered and demonstra ted to the word our ability to pay the public debt in less than twenty years, if not less than twelve, the question, whether it is best to do it in that brief period, is ono worthy of eorAderation by our people and by the authori GEIS of our Government. It is our impression that no interest of the country, or of individual Citizens, would be inju'ed by a discussion of the subject, or so far as we comprehend it, by such a modi fication of the tax laws as would, while affording, means to pay a fixed and moderate anionnt on-the national debt release the people from a stainable por tion of the taxation'. sach a measure RICHMOND, Oct. 30, 1806 we think, would not.. onlyisot impair the public' credit the least, but would give an impetus to private en terprise, and do something towards re storing business and prices : to their heultlaill condition.— Pit4burgh Com merciat. at o " , --.A. fish bill became a law last winter to compel the changing of the dams on the Susquehanna.and Juniata so as to permit shad to work their way up, but we bade not learned that the law is being.pempliedyith further than the constructiomiof schute in the clam below 'WrightSville. MARRIED, On Sunday the 14th inst., by the Rev. 0. M. Stewart, T. CONPROPST of Huntingdon County, to Mortis J. ALLISON, of Fulton County. On the Ist inst., by Rev. Thomas Barnhart, Rev. A. W. DECKER, of Bast Baltimore Conference ' to Miss SADIE A. JOHNSTON, of Woculberry, Bedford county, Pa. PIiTIabOBIAPRIA IIAIII(ETI. Novelacr. G. Family Flom ,13.03 17.‘trn Flour Superfine Flour ltyn Flour Corn M0i1........ Whito Wheat, Fair and Primo Red Rye Cunt, prim., Yellow Oat 3 Ve4 19.00 Tluurthy 03 59 FiAxseo , r " 5 Wool '5 !tide, It HUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY 111 S. E. HENRY CO. NVIOLIIIALE mums. Superlino Flour V bl .• <13,50 Extra Flour $14,00 Family Flour $14.50 Corn cwt Buckwheat Meal cwt Iced Wheat Whit o Whoot Corn Onto Barley ltyo 11 tick wls °At .... Cloveraeed 111.14 1b Timothy Flltslued Uyo Chop cut Bran V, cwt Shortm cut Illixed Plaster per ton Beeswax 41 1b... Hops ti; lb ...... hogs 11 lb _ . . . . Deans it bus 32.00 IL:stile. 14 lb ,i• 9'l hilloirA f.'rt 10 to 12 Dried Apples i . 14 lb Dried Deeslies li lb Ham ,25 to IV/ Sides "5 Shoulder. . _,, 22 Dried Beet' 115 Lord - .0) Butter:s . . . .. riggs • - 23 Conutry Seep 10 $14,00 8 50 4:1,25 45 81,25 $3,00 to 4,90 20 to 25 ............. 10 1,50 flay ton Ityo Straw re, Potatoes too A pith., Butter 13 gallon. Wool , ;"4 lb Lugo Onions 11 bus Corn Brooms 11 dor Chickons Turlzoys Dried Cherries quart Logan Academy, BELL'S MILLS, BLAIR CO., PA. New school building, largo and well arrangsd. Thor ough and accomplished teachers; pleasant rooms; good boarding. Complete course of study. Next term opens November sth. Send fur a circular with full information. Err. Ott It LA.tVSON, Principal, air2o-om. Antistowtt P. 0., 13Iair co., Pa. rifiILNWOOD ACADEMY, A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. The next session of this institution Hill opon on TIJEP, DAY, the nth of NOVEMBER, and'cuittinuo a term of 20 weeks. Thu coarse of instruction embraces everything thatis Included in a thorough, practical, trod accomplish ed education ofboth sexes. The PriolOptl assures parents and guardians tha t .his entire ability and energies will be devoted to the mental and moral training of the youth placed under his care. TEIt3IS. Boarding Tuition, and Room. Rent per oration of twen ty weela, $ 5. Music extra. No deduction will be made for absence. except iu CMOS of protracted For further particulars, address, W. A. HUNTER, ern Simla Gap, lluntingdon co, Pa. A TTENTION ! SOLDIERS! .COME: AND GET- YOUR BOUNTY! I hove formed a copartnership with Cul. Fuller, Attor ney at Law, Washington. 0. C.. for the purpose of morn ri n g BOUNTY, vitar the recent act of Con gress, . Soldiers' Will we or orphans aro also entitled to receive this bounty. Send in your applications. nt. (Mee, as first applied for will be first paid. Give youi Pitt name, post °Moo ad dress, and length pt unto Iw)Trykoinnd we will et once return yov the ac c essary blanks. E11ek...0 a stamp to pay return postage. All other claim% of whntorer nature, agnlnet the 11. S. Govi•runanit, promptly ittlenddel to. a.No charge until t.lin mintoYli cnll#et.id. Office with 1). Blair, Itrorid Top Corocr, Huntingdon. 111.111 t. B. X. HiAin, Huntingdon. A. F.: Fut.un, nugB,lS66 EVERYBODY 117.175 T LIVE ! CALL AT LEWIS & CO'S. FAMILY GROCERY Tho best of everything will ho constantly kept on hand and sold it the lowest prices poAslble. Quick sales and small profits. COFFEES, SUGARS AND TEAS. ALL THE CHOICE KINDS FOR SALE At Lewis (V. Co's Family Grocery. FLOUR ! FLOUR! The bo3t Floor, by tho barrol or ion tiler qulntit y for wile at !mils I Co's eninlly Grocery. FISH. FISH. Bost 111ACKFAZI, and for sale rotnit at Lewis 4: Coo Family Grocery. 3E 2 '..1 Cl_ gs, All kinds of Spices for sato at I.IMC & Co's Fe4nlly Grc cory, Huntingdon, Pa. COUNTRY PRODUCE. All kinds of country produce , taken In exchange fur Goods at Lewis A Co's Faintly Grocery. HAMS. HMS. Plain and arms sugar cured Ilams—die best In mer ket—whole or sliced, for sale at • Lewis & CO'3 Family Grocery:. MOLASSES AND SYRUPS! Lavering's Best and other syrups, Now OrIi:HUM, rorto Rico and Sugar llousu 31,llama, for auto at Louis& Co's Family Grocery. MEDICAL ELECTRICITY. Wonderful Scientific Discovery For the Treatment of Acute and Chronic Diseases.. The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the afflicted females of Huntingdon county, and the adjoining counties, that I haveigicen instruotion in the correct application of pipet:Jetty, and eta now fully pre pared to operate soopon,ifolly Coelho entitle!' persons affec ted with the following named diseases, via: Henerni Debility, 'Neuralgia, Kidney Complaints. Naevpus Diseases; Liver remale Weakness, Spinal Affection, Piles ravl ()Tavel, • • Costiveness, .. *pueblo]. A.flaation, F.ll Stomach, • I : l 9.l l °P 4 las Rheumatism, ;.- - Diseases of the Womb, Diahetes, Suppressed Menus, cloßef, or Biz Neck. Female patents can rcooleolloettleut Let my lestdpco for any of the libbve 1i181111906 Wide the weydrrrgl discOv• cry of Electricity; si frith . II Nvlillont , 4: tiatallel, and tll6 very deilidereturn for the aftllctetl.• .Platen giro us a trial. It 6,11114 - operritlon, producing tl4 sticick or atiplaitettit atineetloo. and tollares Whoro.raulliOfro . haB qo effect 66611: " . MAitt)itEri'l LEWIS, cc. 10361 We' ton Ifamilto'v, cg., Pa. • -- • ' "'- A LL _KINDS OF CAW:O S . . . 1-ILe'n'u ggll h i a irdfrAm cAmPv's. LATEST EASItIONS DEMAND . J. W, Bradley...a .Celebrated Pitetit ple.it.Elliptio, or Double Spring; SKIRT. The wonderful Flexibility sod great comfort Rail pia, sure to any lady wearing else Duplex ElliptiC Skirt will be experienced particularly In all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars. church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dais, ha the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and Comic, niently as a siik et muslin dress, an Invaluable quality In crinoline, not found In any single spring skirt. A lady Laving enjoyed the unseal a. comfort, and great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day, will never afterwards willingly as pens° with their use. For children, misses and young la they urn superior to all others. They will not bend or brash like the single opting, but will preserve their perfect nod graceful shape when three or fool. ordinary skirls will linen been thrown noble no The hoops are coveted with coublo nod teisted thread, end the bottom rode' nro not only double spring* but twice (or double) covered; , prow ti og thems•from wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs, to. The Duplex IMlptie in it grelt•lovot he with all ladieg and Is unit really reconumoli.l by the Fashion Maga zines so the standard shirt of the I,hionable world. - - - To enjoy the f Dotting inestimable advantages iu crin• cline, via: superior eeptality, perfect marmit:tore, stylish ;baps and tinkle, flexibility. durability, comfsert end tenon= unly, enquire for 3. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or don. Ida spring skirt, cud be aura you get the genuine article. CAUTIO:P—To guard ngeinst Imposition be par:killer to notice that akirts offered ne"Duplex":lenvo the reel ink. stamp, :1. W. Bradley'm Duplex liiliptic Steel Springs' upon the waist band—none others are genuine. Also notice that every tawny will admit at pia being palceed through the centre. them revealing the two (or double) spring: braided together therein, which to the seerot tf their flexibility and strength, sad n cernbutetlon not to be found in nay other sprier. ro, sale in all chores whore first ela,t &Ales arc !Old throughout the rutted States and elsewhore. Manufactured by the, ne owners of the patent. W EST, BRADLEY & CAREY, ,21-3 ml 107 Cllatnlglts and 79 & SI Ronda Sta.„N. Y J)111 V. U. 11 - 001,3, P. DX Ir., W. P. Dr L JOHN BARE, & CO., Bankers, 2P.a. : , .o • soo .3 . ' Solicit sec./nuts from Danl., llonheri A others. inter rot allowed on Deposits. All kinds of Securities, llanght and sold for tho usual C0U1111155 . 10[1. Special attention given to Government Sue Uri tit.d. Collsetiuns mode on all points. Peron.; depnitin,-; Gehl and ',ll will nriebo the eiee ie return with Interest. MMM L VUDITOR'S NOTICE. (Estate of Rebecca fink. deed ) The undersigned Auditor appointed by thu Orphan's Court of Huntingdon County, to hear and doter mina ex ceptions to tho account of John W. Mattern. Eig., Ad loin ktrator of Rebecca rink. deceased, and dintribute the balance In the hauls of said Administrator, will attend at hie office In the borough of Huntingdon on Thursh.y. thu Nth or November 1360, at 1 o'clock. I'. 01., for the pur pose of treating said exceptions and nicking said distri bution ; when and where all pervone inichted are tcormv. tort to attend and present their claims or be debarred 'rum coming in for n abate of said fond. Oct. 17, '0641. . K. A.. LoYELL, Aultot. .$2 01 4.3,10 .$3,00 t 3,10 -1,00 ALEXANDRIA . BREWERY, THOMAS N. COLDER. The undersigned having now entered into the 1 W i Lexdriatrewnry,the public nreTforn:l l: t t vil l hoirt,,rea.tantimoo ; i e - 4 - orders on this shortest notice. ,f:,'::'• '2l f ,.lS. N. COLDEIt. Alexandria, Oct. t:l.lB6ii-lf. ..... AirYATT, OR PURE LINEUS! _Lug . A WINE PLA NT I le now ready for sake with full directions for cul tient • log and manufacturing. Au acre of good ground 111,t season after planting, will produce front 100 to 15110 g.il• lone; second season double the qii+ntity can he mule— only equaled by the brat of grape wine. W. 11. mu:rim. McAlary's Port, Hunt. co„ Sept. 10.01 . MAO .$4 QJ .V. 75 $2,00 $1.25 :At° ..$lO,OO .40 to 60 UNPARALLELED SUCCESS! 'jitters Intro alrowly blvnl receivr4 for upwards or 300, non Volomes of tlie AIVIERICAN CONFLICT 1 HORACE GREEIA IIIsTORY ON TILE GREAT ill DELLION, AI)N TUI WEEKLY ORDERS NOW . ANERAG E _,CCU VOLUMES: W. L. 11.0 lIVEY, Agent, id happy to announro that this truly national work is now completed, nod that /*.e will he in Huntingdon county the seeoml. Odra and fourth weeks in October; Ifioo, to supply it'to Ids subscriber,— 110 will also take orders for and furnish tho entire work to all who make early application. Mr. Greeley's I/Istory of tho Rebellion, to everywhere recognized by fair minded turn of all parties, not only as the highest authority, Ina greatly surpassing all other works, both in conception of pion and excellence of detaik abounding In dear and graphic delineations of events,• candid end accurate statements of theta, end marked throughout by the most thorough awl painstaking en. search. It hos been subjected to the most searching cell. !rictus by the press of all political parties and religious denominations, and In not trio titan ono thousand notices and reviews, by the most ablo journals, not only In this conn try, but also In Europe, Its great stmerinrity OVer all other works of tiro blind Is Most oniphatically attested, oven be thin rtnth.en mast determined poiiticnl oppononts. This work contains:an account of all the betties, rabls, ke., while there were fifty Important battles, nn account of which does not appear In Ileadloy's or Ab bott's, so.called historl.s of tiro war. "It would be difficult to fplnco too high an estimate on thoservice Mr. Greeley has rendered our country, by tho preparation of this volume. I await the forthcoming of the 'AI volition with eager expect:atom—NV. D. KELLY, .C. '-It bears the works of labor, studied condor and accu rney.—Wtot. If. SEW.IF.D. “Its accuracy gives It a value beyond any other history of that eventful period. The great indoetry and itupar. ti: lity of Mr. Oreoloy will mall- this the best of all Miura blitories of the groat rebellion —Marlines STEVENS, at. C. Tie Cincinnati Ihaptirer, n Democratic paper says of Crculay's Ilietory—“lt contains a vast amount of inform. ation and is altogether auperior to toy. volume on the subject that has yet appeared." From the (London) Westmilvdor Review:—"lt Is tent- Iterate and gives way to no vituperation. although thor oughly in earnest, nod it no may admire the Industry which has enabled the editor of rite leading newspaper in Antorica to do this at socket time, wo may still more ad tairo tile spirit of fairness and directness which charac terise this very ....doable work." Adele 59 WM. MENKE & BROTHER , NO. RUI ARCH STLCKET, =1 BERLIN ZEPHYRS, EnimoiDEß, Es, rINEICNIT GOODS, person Ally Eel In Europe DomEsuo ZEPHYRS, llerntaulown WOOLS, ensinners YARNS, Ett , ., I ntest styles in Ladles Dress nnd Cloak Buttons. Drop Fringes, Laces, Fl;awl Borders, Bte. White embruidured Bantle. etc. The goods ;wing all carefully selected our lircolll ;13 Department offers great inducements to the trade. e.t IP° "WGCVTET A GOOD PHOTOGRA.PII LIKENESS, CALL AT DONNELL & EL/NE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY On Hill Street, two doors west of Lewis' Book Store. CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS. limitiugdon, Oct 4, '65-U. TO TI-IE LADIES. Thu best assortmentof Just sie,ived this day from New• York aunt for sale at the cheap cash atom of WM. MARC!' fi MM. A splendid assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, FANCY TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS Just received this day from New York . and for sale cheap at [ninfij WM. MARCII PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, The Whitest. the most tlyrable and the most ocononalca Try It! Mantifbatared only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drag, Paint Glass Dealers, au2t-ly lip. 137 North Third at., Philada. ADMIN.ISTRATOIL'S NOTICE. [Estate of Francis Jackson, dec'd. l Letters of administration upon the estate of Francia Jackson, ileceaiod, lute of West township, haying be - eq granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the estate will [radio paytnont, and those having elalms will present them for settlement. . . . Oct. 1 , 19C6-6t SPECIAL NOTICES EAFNESS, BLINDNESS S 6 CA TAR It 1.1. treated with the ntraost success. by J. snste.3, M. D., Oculiar and Anrist, (formerly...if Leyden, Holland.) No. 510 LINE strdet, all LA DA. Testimoulala from the moat reliable sources in the city and country, can be area et his office. The Medical faculty ore incited to ,iccumpaily their patients. on he hov no secrets fu hie practic.a. A ItTIFI ol AL .v..y ES inserted 'without pain.-- NOSLitr, s o for examination. tultattibes•ly EST .1../BACITED L I N ljtiwav6 on hand at CUNNINGHAM & CAR.if ON' S. Al'll IcINDS OF TOBACCO wholeutlo geed retail at 017NNINU1IAM & CARMON'S . Gold Peiity it. Pencils, tilho" Lirei3t, assortment of •tbe hand . .somest and best styles, for sale. .tit T4 0 7 1 , 5. .1 10 94 Stori? tf UNITED STATES Authorized *AIi:CLAM 'AGENCY W. I. WOODS, • AUTHORIZED GOVER2IN'T AGEN And -Werner, ,'Mdiera and their livrds. IN will prosecute and ite:lect, with unriptliedauccuT, Soldiers' Ciailllo and Daps of all kinds. Al any kind of Claim against Dm OtNornment, lieforeity of the Deportments. •141;:0a.".1..c33- - easai Igeavvcris SI,OitADDITIONAL BOUNTY ! 1. — maw BOUNTY LAW PASSIID Attention, Discharged Soldiers I The Act of Congress approved July 28,18:18.git . . $lOB additional bounty to all soldiers who enlisted for :hroo years nut were dicehar;e•l by reason of expiration of service, or who were tl:scharged for wounds received in battle and who hove not received more than $lOO oauoty for such service. An additional bouuty of Sull la also al , lowed to tho noarest relative of Tiddlers who mil Idled for a term of three years and who died ur wore killed to the tervice. to tol paid In tho following 'order : First, to the widow ;second. to the children; third, to the Either, and fourth, to the mother. Ily apply Ing to W. 11. Woods, of Iltintingden, Wuntino• don county. Pa., you can Lave your pensions inerons,d two dollars it month for each and every ch.id - you hare. and notion the widow has married or died, the children nra entitled to the increcte. To all who have . Itranght home tho bodies of their friends who died or were killed In the sarvice of the United States, that, Is rt aortal', nmmurt..f CON [MII6OIOII al In d you for the ex penues incurred in beingiog hooto the ha• dial of your irlenda, salt eh you can obtain by making op pllaation to in. Invalid Soldiers, Attention I iLo eat of Congross, approved Juno 6, ISGG, gives att.ldb tiunol I - I.4km, to t!o following class of porton.: Soldiers Who havo lout both ryes or both hoods, 2.,15 per mouth; who hurt lost both foot ~ ?.20 per month; who Last' lost one hand or on, foot, or totully diaohlo, to the came, 310 per inunlh._ Perlunv lima teen iDprlved of tlitic pensions in colivcquencn Of being in die civil kerv:cv Or the Milted Stoles (lovernraf nt a coo ito reerored W thc pension roll by npplying in fathers oiit mothers who were In whole or is part do. pefid , :nt upon tholc eons for support ore entitled to a Imo. Rion. AlsO br,theri rod sisters end:, sixteen p.m,: of ”gr, All discharged soldiers 11110 did. not meal . o traezporta. lion to their places of enlistment when discharged. ore 00110.91 to receive it; stud oleo oil who were hold its prise• norm aim, and did not receive commutation of rations when released or discharged. ore entitled to it. Officers who were In tho service on the &I of March. HO, owl wore discharged after the 9th of April, 1203, by applying to me can receive three mouths extra pay, All a.ddiers, or soldiers' widows, of the war of 1812, who have served two months. or been woltinlNl or disabled to nun service, If in nvee,mitints circtielvanCei, ore out! tied to u.ta snaulty of ,4{o. All vet ran suldiera who gave their credit to districts In the State of l'onnsyfrania. and who received ire lornl bounty. are entitled to receive three hundred All penans having any of the above mentioned claims. or any oilier hind of claim against the tlolted ;toter or Stain Geverumentg, will please addre,s rue, giving full partionlare, encloultig a ntamp Sir return postage, and they will receive in yroinpt reply. Vi. ti. WOODS. Annothe 1 Arm; and Nary tear-Caine Agent, n4;15,1864 fluxmonex, PA. N OTHE R, FRESH SUPPLY Choice GROCERIES J UST RECEIVED. Also, Canrica Tomato2s, Pen, and Corn Also, Spicod Lobbtor. Opavre, Chow chow, Worcestershlro Freuch Mustard, florae !Mist!, Pepper Ram, Cat sup, Olive Oil, ac., Jct. , and All . kinds -of Syrups, such as strawberry, pfueapple, blac!:bcrry. La CALL AND SEE. Fail GEO. SHAEFFER "A-11a,,just returned from tiro (qua v.ith a IV. L. tIARVF.Y, Hunt ingflon, l'a 13 0 0 TB, SfiOES, GA ITE (5.; C. Which Ire offers to the Inspection of Me ett.,tornere and the pithlic itetterttliy, Ile will sell itie stock at the. meet loot th,ts: who pinch: o once will suroly call again BOOTS .1 SHOES MADE TO ORDER, and RI:PAWING timm in tho neatest and moot eximdi boos monncr. • Call upon Mr. Sehaeffer at lila shop on Ilia btrent, n few doore Wen or the Diamond. icl2 NIAG. 3 ,RA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, Orrice, 12 WALL STREST. Cash Capital, $1,000,000. Surplite, $270,000. Total Assets, $1,:70,0V This Company In 411 COS against all boos or damage by bre. inland navigation. traneportation. Tim cos of Incur. lug in this campany till.) more than thy Host coat would be in these email Alumni COMOIIitIS. • With no Assessments! Thla Company is made safe by tho State lame of New York, which to not lieu CII9O With (110 Peuneylvanli Insu rance Companies. • J. b. STEELE, Preeldant. P. NOTHAM, Soi!votary HENRY NIP, Supt. of euncics, ANDREW JOIINST4OI. Agent, Huntingdon, Penna. Office formerly occupied by W. 11. Woods, Esq.. Hill et -7 <i"A)"? • ;1 . ,V jsloiklalrgAlt 4 J. M. WISE, Manufacturer and Dealer in W°7.C..7.11.1 , 0" X 'l' MY 30, 30 Respectfully Invites the attention of the Public to Ms stand on Hill st., llnutingdon, in the rear of George W Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, where he manufactures and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per. eons %visiting to purchase, will do well to give him a call. Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges I . OIVIOIIIOIIO. ate- Also, Henlertalring Cot tied on, and CefUns made any style desired, at short notice. FACINNIe... The subscriber hue a: 41111 NEW' A ND ELEGANT HEA raw, and is prenatal to at tend Ynnerals at ally place in town or country. J. 31. WIRE, Huntingdon, May ft, 1065,tf PURE LIIIERTY WRITE LEAD, Will do more and bettor work :it a given con, than “tyy other Try it: Manufitcturedonly by ZIEGLER 43: SMITH, Whoirsale Drug, Faint and Dims Dealers, Jan2l-1y No. 137 North THIRD at., PIIILADA. :lIENIIY WILSON, Administrator. ALBUMS ALBUMS. A beautiful assortment of PHOTO ‘..4RAP.II ALBUMS just 'received and . lbr• sale . AT . . nUSINESS (lEN, TAKE NOTICE 41) It you want your card neatly printed on navel. CyCl, colt Yt LEIVIS' BODE AND STATIO.NERVSTEOE. re. For neat JOB P.I3INTIN9, call at the "Gcosz Jon Pausiriso'e - eyrc , ;," at ilun tinzion, Pa im,..Justices' and Constables' Fee Bills fcr.l34o§ at t:ewis'.l39 - olc Store. • '1103 . " For• plain, Caney and ornamen tal printing, call at the "{lobe" QIEQI3, IIUisiTINGDON, PA Soldiers' Widows Soldiers of 1812 I Local Bounty bTLENDID STOCK REASONABLE PRI OES, . G. 11T:al - 11E1s GREAT RD.SEDT, MEI 111111A1 COMPOUAR Mal and External I.iciiie, NILE CORE *v. Dlinlimn, Bloody Film lo one day, 4i- Headache and. Earache In three fnlantes k3` Toothache in Tie Mb:luta. Jar- Neuralgia iu'flve znlnlitos, :Or Skrains in twenty mlnuted; Ar:::ore44roiqlp teu minutes, AiKkiiiwlliinmp In five minutes, RINI am ism fu u e day, 'ruin tll,l t,. Bdiutio„, wry, Cad Cougha or CA , I3 13 000 day, n... Fever and Agar In 0110 day. tra. Corea Denni,to, Asthma, re._ Brooch Itis Affect ion s, Dyspepsia, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Krysipolas, a Liver Complaint and Palpitation of tho TiorirL Keep it in your Families—,Sickness conies when least expected. I propene to check, and effectually distillate mere nche and pain. and to hccompltili more perfeot equilibrium of all the circulating fluids to the human system, than chit be effected by an 3 other, or all ether methods of medical oil In the same epace of time. Tit IS POPULAR RENIBLY Is fast canting into use, for tho •fatt th it X C 111.3, tree or charge. ell these coin. plaints whenever there is an opportunity to do so. As soon no It is appll,l it alrnest miraculously kills Lies pain. do not ask you to buy before you aro certain:of Its efIl• cleney. If you have an achear pain, it is warranted to do all It purports on the label. I do .not propose to cure every al . ornse—only it class named by my directions. My liniment op:rates 011 diem, ical nod electric principles, and is, therefore appliable, to the since or natural restcontive of all organic dorouge• moat arising from an improper circulation of the nem vital fluids. Prof..l. 11. McEntyro's INDIAN COMPOUND acts di rectly on the absorbents, reducing glandolar and other swollings in incredible short time, without any po.sible danger from ita we under tiny pramlble circumstances. is an internal and external medicine—composed of roots, herbs and harks. such as our forefuthers used There is a bountiful supply on earth to cure all complaints if we unity 1011,w what they worn. 'This line been n great bi 11 , TY with the 11ferli;e1Pacptly for many yerint, to tint Out the nimis best ititeptsj to :iio &Jove complaints—how to put them tOgetllV, ktlltt wlp prOpOrtiollB to use. ..1.11. Proprietor, Rending, Pa, For sale at Lewis' Book Store. Huntingdon, NI" Sept. 6, 1865. McENTYREP S !DANDELION. PILLS, For all diecases nrieinu from ono canoe, viz: Fever and Agno, Dyspepsia. Catarrh in tho -Dead. Weak and dhear dered rtontacia, curl, as Indigestion, rick Headache, Gilt dinesa of Dm Head. Welon.es of Sight. Windy Ailirtonts. 'then:netlain, nod Ithr•anmttc Fonts, Patna in tho Buck or Side, Nervous Debility, Lowness of Spirits. Impurity of time Blood, Blotches or Eroptiona of time Body, gravel, Worms, Sc,, Sc. :old at 25 cent, per boN, ltacENTVirtE l 3 INDIAN VEGETABLE, WORN DESTROYER ! Thislnfallible medicine is warranted to expel worms In all cases and may ho given to cnlldren of all ages, as they uro purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. Cau bo bad at Le.le' Book store, tlnntingdon, Pap LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER. THE undersigned bas just received 1. and le now randy to supply the public with ALL KINDS OF 'UMBER, COMPRISING ALL THE DIFFERENT GRADES, From cuttings up to tbo clear stuff; From 9 months to 2 years dry t . Alan, PLASTERING LATH, JOINT AND LAP SHINGLES,. BUILDING STUFF ANP PLANK. WORKED FLOORING, WEATIIER-130ARDING, DOORS, WINDOWTRANIES, SASHES, k at reasonable prices. Now IA the lima to buy. before the Spring rush, as Lumber is already advancing, and dry lumber is a seam article. CIIAS. 11. ANDERSON. Huntingdon, Feb. 21,18C6 JUNIATA STEAM PEARL MILL, HUNTINGDON, PA., xt Now IN COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER,. FOR T/IE MANUFACTURE OF FLOUR The putronagn of tho town nod country Is respectfully COME GRAIN, of every dearoription4 BouglAt At this mill licintluedou, May 2, 1868 1000 BUSHELS Vit , H F 4 A 17 Wanted at Steam. Pearl MU. NEW GOODS I NEW . GOODS! BROKE OUT IN A NEW PL 1011. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW FIRM. BOYER & CARNER Would rodpeetfolly inform the public that they him Just opened n • AT . I ['S FORE A 7'Cli ANTsrmz,E. (Afarktozbctm ateiiim9 ConoWlng of Groceries Grail kiuds. - Dry Goode. such as prints, mnding. do lollies. B:c4 fineeosware, and a largo lot of :limes at reduced prices; littrl, Caps, Tiuwnre, exit . fl4ll, wooden and wilMw wore, drugs and stationary. which they are prepared to hell at:very low priced to those who will favor no with a call. llulr lilt 21: Granfsvillw, Slay 16, 1860. EW . BOOT AND SHOE srro.u. AFRWA np T e n , r e oli , n i F t t u t i l s t o o J) d u Lie nd t t in t t e o ( i nn e d t ,. . d o w AHuntingdon, A Fine Assoftment of all kinds of - BOOTS AND SHOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. All of which ho will sell at fair prkes. Quick sales nod small profits. (WI and examine my stock. Manufneturingand Itepalring done to order as usual. Ilunting,dun,April 10, ISO* • AcEPIOX2 FOR COLLECTING SOLD4IRES CLAIM'S DPIINTY, BACK PAY AND PENSIONS. A LL who may have any claims a gallon the Govetninont for Bounty, Back ray end PO.lOl. cau have their claims promptly collected by are plying eilltor In person or by letter to W. H. WOODS, Attorney at-L.w.y, Iluntingclon, Pa August 12, 1863 DUNCANNON NAIL AGENCY. I AS. A. BROWN ni Agent for dm g ,i o or nor Nails and Spikes. at Iluntlogtion, Pa. It In ee.dt Itimum that thu thincliniton Nails mo far superior in polity Many others oilbreJ in the Huntingdon market LI a ALi:lta, I.loll.Dellt , ,Und consumers generally trill be supplied In quant idea from our pound to one hundred liege at manufacturer,' prices by sending their orders or nt his new manimollt Hardware btoro, ltunlhtg dun, . [aplol DUNGANNON IKON CO. •-' IVICCIag3MIr.: - M • . . ECONOY IS 1: 4 4.0 . NEY SAVED! -• . The subscriber is pormanon tly ! located In fluolingdon, X . i aud is prepared to purchase, or repair in . Ills' best style, and eitointionelv, broken. ' ILVDRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Ali articles lo implied to- him %Till be ieturnen.to.the :mei,. ace of the owner an soon 8.1 repaired. Umbrellas, and p , i :sons for repair can in, 101 l et ht`Wig' Book store. may2.loMitfw3.l.TuNtilm4N , ..: . . _BOOKS AND STAnONERY.— A good assortment of miscellaneous and Selicio" tombs—Foolscap, Letter,:commerclat and NOto Papers, Plain and Fancy Envelopes—Bed, Bino mid 'Black Inks—. Wan Isooks or numerous sizes—Pegs, Pencils, Pocket anil Desk Inkstands, and every other artiele nensaly found jp Book and Stationery Store, can Be had..at fair prices at: I.IIW It s• t{u,)Kr STATIONERY & MUSIC pou. 1 . - BEADY ItECKONER lA, A complete l'acket Heady Rec . /Fount, to &N et, and corp.. fn %Odell AO, added forme el. Rec./Fount, ceipta. Petitient, /cm, ttgetipii 'vita, a net of ocelot table 4 ems Coining rate .t; intrcofF ir9nr 9Ne dollar tiMwelvotteht,, arid. by the logle day, still et table of wages, nod board by tlta *fry 9144,1ay, for solo at ,L,Plra; ROOK '301;.Z. I= I=
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