iftt 61obe. HUNTING-DON, PA Wednesday morning, Nov. 21, 1866. LOCAL & PZ.ES!Ci:NAL. iPY inbseribers • Those ,subscribois ieooiving4 a pa marked with, a tiefore-,tho name will understand that the time for vlifeh they ' . euberilied in up. If they wish the paper continued they will renew their enheeriptien through the mail or otherwise I=l3 - '—Another new store will open in a jew.days . in the room lately occupied liy'Fisher . & Sons. —The colored people intend holding n Festival next week ini4rder to liqui date the debt on their new church. • • demand—good potatoes. Plen ty of rotten ones on everybody's hands, ,for sale: - cheap.. ;fo g crop, from all accounts, was !arge and good, in, this county.— Who knows about wheat ? —lt is reported that Mr. John 11. ireatley is aborit 'starting 'a temper ance paper ia<Blair county. -'the Rev. Dr. Speer will preach in the Episcopal 'Church, this place, on .next Sabbath, rnernin7 and. afternoon. —The•now tailoring est.ablishment and clothing store of H. Greenberg is in fall blast. Persons in want of a good suit and snug fit will do well to give him a cap. See advertisement. —Asure cure for the pip in poultry —cut their herids off and bury them with their body a foot deep in a corner of your lot. We have cured some thirty or forty in this way when other •cures failed. This is a permanent curd. —W. Lewis has taken the Family Grocery of Lewis & Co. entirely to himself and will continue the business, always keeping on hand every article :usually to be found in the best Grocery storm and - examine. —Hall's Journal of Health expresses the opinion that buckwheat cakes con tain more nourishment for less money than any other article of food. This is very important when wheat and rye : stand so high in the figures. There fore, go in on buckwheatere. —The people 'in . WeSt Huntingdon have groW9 so numerous that they !begin to cry out for their own comfort. - They would like to see a . goo&walk constructed from the .bOard walk down ,to the town proper. - Such.a conveni ence tho, - Council flare ordered to be built from the:Baptist Church. - —The County Commissioners offer $3OO reward for ate arrest and confine anent of Joseph Matthews; the man -who burned the barn of Mr. Goshorn 9n Tell township, last month. The Commissionets do right in assisting to .bring the wretch to speedy judgment. Read advertisement. town hall is sadly needed in - this town and •we cannot see why some individual or. individuals do not louild'onO. Our' borotigb fathers once talked - `about it, but for some reason failed to build one; There is uo doubt that it would be a paying istitution. Oilier i:OWns . can haVe two or more, while li.uutingdonlias none. . --We have a set of boys in this town that for ability to disturb public meet ings„we will stake against any set in • the State.: It is not so much the boys' fault, as it is the parents', and not so much the parents' as it is the citizens', generally, who could prevent the mis behaviour if they would take them . in hands at once and make an example Of a few of them. -,Rumors continuo to fly thick and fast concerning the doings of the Penna. Railroad Co. about this town. The last Wef bare from that source is that local Irnhts will make this a laying over `rendezvous, (this appears to be true,) and that Huntingdon will be the ter mination of a Division. This may and May not be true. Death of w !aloof There died recently, in the Borough gf IVilinore, Cambria Co., an old man ,flamed Bernard Halligan, who iu his ; lifetime Was a miser of the first class. He,.tvis,, we believe,'s. common laborer occupation, unmarried„ and lived alonein the meanest manner in the ,most cheerless domicil. Previous to his death he had his will drawn up, bequeathing the bulk of Lis possessions to,P pistor fin Ireland, but when the dOeument was presented to him forhis .signaturo he refused to affix his name. He subsequently had one of his neigh bors called in, to whom he committed the'eare oesinOld trunk, which, after I bis death, was Opened, and is said to •have'cputained.soque $760 in gold and :silver, toget o her- with a considerable sum in greenbacks. So miserable did this old man.live that when his neigh bors came to prepare his body for se pulture not a shred of clean linen could befimnd;in the house with which to' dress it. Everything in and about his miserable abode bore the impress of squalid poyerty and the utmost deg ,radation. - - Mgr Printing paper still continues at nearly as high a p g are as during FF I . the w .F dri with no • prospect of a docline in price. Good rag paper commands prices ranging from eighteen to thirty cents per - pound. Inferior straw news paper is beld at from 16 47 I£j rents per pound: At these rates from twen ty-five per cent ought to he'ndarti to the subscription pricec pr newspapers ,to 'nay a fair pi•oflt. Thot Meteoric Shower. Frorn the many notices which the expected meteoric shower of Tuesday or Wednesday night last received, our , good.people were generally on the alert for the grand display. Tuesday night we beard of a goodly number of our citizens sitting up until a late hour, anxiously awaiting that which was to be, but unfortunately was not. We have no doubt said -goodly number counted more twinkles. in heaven's lamps than over before. Wednesday night wasthe same, with the exception that preparations wore-made to ring the bells if anything did make its ap pearance. The morning light dawned again, and again they were doomed to disappointment. This closed the era of anxious watching and sorrydisap pointment. None of those who sat up have furnished us with a description of what they saw, .but we are led to indulge in the hope that a few of them derived some little consolation from the fact that they wore fooled to watch the stars a live long night, which under any other circumstance they could not have been prevailed upon to do. In justice to the astronomers it is reported that meteors wore seen from some of the cities in more northern latitudes, and the display is represented as grand, but yet not as grand as the ono in 1833. Our latitude, we are led to conclude, is not very well favored, as in Philadelphia and Pittsburg noth ing unusual was witnessed. We can only hope for the better. Our thanks as well as sympathies we extend to those of our wide-awake citizens who were ready to apprise the sleeping ones if anything remarkable should occur. Everett Literary Association The above is the name of the litera ry Society recently organized in this place. We are happy to state that it is in a fair way for improvement and We trust success. We have always en couraged literary societies, believing that, the benefits derived from them are not of a mere individual nature, but extending to .the town which is graced with it. Should our young men avail themselves of the Opportu nity to improve their mental faculties, and thus receive that moral and theo retical education, which is necessary for many, indeed all, the duties of life, not only they themselves will feel the benefit, but society at large will ad. vance as they advance. The associa tion meets every Friday evening, their room being for the present the Treas urer's office, in the Court house. An invitation is extended to our young men generally to send in their appli cations for membership. 62E1=E2 On Wednesday evening last the Huntingdon Ni.ozitrt Association gave a Concert in the Court House Hall. The room was well filled, the result of lib eral advertising and complimentary notices. The audience appreciated the, music, vocal and instrumental, but the opinion was concurred in by all that the programme was a little too monotonous to please all. .A few,more latighable performances would have made the variety that would have madoho spice of the entertainment; and wo hope the Association will profit by the 'experiment when they perform again. They return sincere thanks for the patronage on the Occasion, and are assured that our publicis grateful. PENNSYLVANIA Rt` IL ROAD TIME OF LRATINO" OF TRAINS IVINTER ARRANGEMENT: WEST IVA ED. EASTWA R D g .* 04 al . o I tt:-. 4 '4l _, ~,,q g .,-- IEI • , L 4 : 2 g P:g.' .- r,,,.. 0.5..: m STATION!. ',if, P. 1 ~ P ; 7, qi ,' g. 5›- •4F3 r, • w 5. .;.. gi v. „. : - ^P.11.1 1.31.1 r - .) , T.1 A.M. IP. x.l P.m.! A.l( 5 151 .11 43 N.llamilton, 344 5 24 11 53 Mt. Union,- 5 31 ..... 12 05 Mapleton 3 29 - ..... 5 39 12 15 Mill Creek,— 3 21 5 54 7 00 12 31 607 Huntingdon, 4 581 309 10 80 613 12 511 .....IPetereburg,... 1 2 52 6 20 LI oil 'Barren, 1 2 441 6 27 — I. 13 0 35•Spruceereel~ 6 41 1 34 ......1111rminghani, 2 24 8 49 7 63 1 46 G 56 Tyrone, 4 14 2 16 10 07 7 00 2 00 Tipton 2 06 7 05 208 Fostoria, - 201 ...... 7 10 2 15 Bell's Mi11v,... 1 57 7258 25 2 401 730 Altoona,. 3'25 1409 35 P.M.' 1. M. P. M. 4. M. P.M. P. IL A. M The FAST LINE Eastward leaves Altoona at 3 45 , A. M., and arrives at Huntingdon at 5 11 A.M. , The DAY EXPRESS Eastward leaves Altoona at , - - 8 30 A. m. and arrives at H .. Huntingdon P 48 A. M. Tlie FAST LINE Westward, leaves Huntingdon at 7 40 P. M., and arrive', at Altoona at 8 55 P. IL Nor. 20.1360. Did 'You See the Meteors I Not those celestial wonders that we were all deprived of seeing, bat the meteors of Fashions which throng our streets with first class goods, that they purchased at S. E. Henry & Co's. llam. moth Store, where all who call can be accommodated with every variety of fashionable Dry Goods, Fresh Grocer ies; Hardware, Queensware, Glass, Salt, Nails, Iron, Paints and Oils of all kinds. P11.11.41/IiILPIIIA BIARKETS Family Slow Extra F10ur."....... Superfine Blour ltyo hidur Corn Extta White Wl.eat. hair uud Prima hod stye Corn, prime Yellow Outs .. . ..... Clovereeed, V. 64 Timothy Flaxseed,' HUNTINGDON MARKETS... CORRECTED WEEKLY DX B. E. lIKNILY , 3 CO ITLEOLESALZ PIIICES flaxseeds2,l"s' Limps lb.::::. - ....540 (.x.60 dant 30 flay 7 6 ton ' 14,00 tatrd 20 Large Unions >li luns 1,25 Mixed Chop "Al data 60 Potatoes ft bun 50 Plaster per ton . 10,00 Rags as th a 1(30 1 00 Itye Chop ewt 2,00 aye Strew 0 2 bundle 8 :thong . f cwt. 1 - 0 Shoulder... 5hin5......... Timothy.— Turkeys—. I , Yltuat. Red, Superfine i'four bl .418,50 is.itra Family Floor - 14,50 Apple Butter i 1 ga110u ... 1,1D 1301 . 10 y ' 10 Butter ...........................35, , Buckwheat Meal 11 c0n..3,75 Bran cwt 125 Brooms id dui 3,0880,00 Beeswax %11b 301 Beans E 7. bus 2,00 Cluversued di its 8,00 Chickens 20 to 25 Country Soap-• ' • 10 Corn 8U Corn Deal ...... 2,0,, Dried Apples ...... ...2,80 Dried Cherries IS guar 5....10 Dried NooloBll BOAS' to 28 Dried Beef '' ." 35 Wheat Wh!te. Vecol , 6 t r Egg, uLs-Al'''. ft, Court Probeediuss. The following is the list of Common wealth cases tried last week Commonwealth vs Joseph Wall. 2 indictments for assault and battery. ---7 Not guilty, and prosecutor pay coats. Asher Drake, charged with fornica tion and bastardy. Plead guilty, and the usual sentence inflicted. John Akeley, indicted for larceny, plead guilty and submitted. Samuel D. Bolinger plead guilty to a charge of fornication and bastardy, and submits to the usual sentence. George W. B. Sipe, indicted for as• sault and battery, plead guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of $1 and costs. Edward Pergrin, charged,lst, with assault with intent to commit a rape; 2d, assault. Found guilty and sen tenced to pay $1 fine and costs, and undergo imprisonment for two months in the County jail. • George Lewis, charged, Ist, with keeping a bawdy house; 2d, open lewd ness. Not a true bill, and county pay the costs. Richard Burns, indicted, Ist, for as sault on an officer; 2d, assault. Found guilty, and sentenced to pay a fino of $5 and costs. Thomas Lloyd, et al, charged with riot. Found guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of $lO each. Thos. Lloyd, et al, indicted for ma licious mischief. Nolte prosequi en tered by District Attorney. Nicholas Shank, indicted for assault and battery. Recognizance forfeited. John Fulton, charged, Ist, with as sault and battery; 2d, assault. Not guilty and prosecutor pay the costs: Richard Burns, indicted for selling liquor. without license. Continued. ThihMas Kelly and William Smith, indictment, nuisance. Continued. Jefferson Mort, charged with larce ny, plead guilty and submits. Anthony Mclntire, et al, charged, Ist, with riot; 2d, assault and battery. Continued. Charged also with con spiracy, but not being a true bill coun ty pays the costs. William Bennett, indicted, l.st, with burglary; 2d, intent to commit larceny. Nolte prosequi entered on first count, and, defendant plead guilty, to second. Daniel Flenner indicted for nuisance Continued. Christain Van Pool, ono of the oldest mon in all the country, died on Monday of last week,at his residence in Half Moon Township, Centro coun ty. The family possessed no record of his birth but from his recollections of occurrences witnessed by him, we aro led to concur in the general opinion that his ago ranged somewhere be. tween 112 and 114 years. The old man bad a very retentive memory,and was always happiest when detailing his reminiscences of years long gone. Almost every important event of our late war, proved in his estimation the counterpart of some action of our rev olutionary struggle. He had seen, in common parlance, with his own eyes, the immortal Washington, the noble La Fayette, and many others whose names will live in the memories of their countrymen, so long as Ameri can citizens feel a pride in their na tionality. Old Mr. Van Pool was cer tainly a living curiosity. Last har vest, he was seen reaping, and shock ing grain, in fact making himself - gen erally useful, and serving as a hand. In traveling he preferred to walk rather than ride on horseback, or in any species of conveyance. He•was fond of reading, but seldom used spec tacles. His great ago was most no ticeable in his defective hearing, and even this was not • seriously impaired, 'since he:could hear what was said to him in ordinary tones, by those with whom he was aCquainted. He said not long er than last summer, while talking with the writer of this, that if it were not for an occasional touch of the rheu matism, which annoyed him in damp weather, he would bo as sound a men as he was at eighty years of ago. Then, no doubt, he felt that be was in the prime of ife.—Centrat Press. Look for "Them Goods." Mr. Caimon, of the firm of Cunning ham & Carmon, has gone east to put. chase new Goods. Joe is A No. lin buying good Goods to sell cheap.— Next week the people may expect to find the new Goods on hand and ready for the crowd of customers who will naturally rush for bargains. Don't forgot the place on Railroad street. * The Harrisburg Telegraph and a few other Radical papers in the interest of Mr. Cameron ; don't think Gov. Curtin sound enough on the goose to be elec ted U. S. Senator. With them bo it. Gam`" For plain, fancy and ornamen tal printing, call at the "Globe" Office, ps t , HENRY HARM,' U 41.-00820 ARCH PHILAD?iePHIA.O.4.:3O Has a large (deck of FINE Wit TallES, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE, and SILVER PLATED WARE, Suitable for Holiday and Bridal Presents n0v13,160G-2m Nov. 15th, by Rev. Thos. Barnhart, Mr. GEORGE ROLAND, to Miss DIANA KUKFMAN, both of Cass twp., Hunting don County. Nov. 15th, by Rev. S. A. Croveling, Mr. Tiros. J. Baum, to Miss Lizzia Tnompson, both of Shirleysburg, Hun• tingdon County. On the - 18th inst., Ly Rev. S. 1y . T.40V0, Mr. B. F. HEwtrr, [.;Shavers Creek, to Miss A. M. litiOnc, of the vicinity of Peterabarg, Hprit. Co. Pa. NovellTher.•2o. ...... $ll,OO $8,73 $B,OO $4,25 . $3,40 ........$3,15 ....... 1,27 $1,22 .....$8 I:450 itso. :At Huntingdon Fprjace, nu Wed nesday the 14th inst.; ULAn..A. PORTER, daughtor of Colonel A., and Jano Keith, aged 12 years, awl 8 inenths. The decoased=a particularly bright and promising girl—was attacked by an unconquerable disease of the nor. yens system, and lingered through seven months, of most painful illness; bearing her sufferings, with a patience and meekness, rarely found in more mature ago. Sho closed her eyes peacefully - , iq the sloop of death, re• joicing in bright hope of that better life, with God. 'Twas hard to part with her, bin, we feel a blessed comfort in our sorrow: She if/ at rest W. . 35 ..... ...1013112, 4.0 u 75 (j 1,50 3,00 MARRIED, DIED, NEW CHEAP CASH•STORE IN HUNTINGDON. NEW GOODS • FOR FALL AND -WINTER. WM. MARCH & BRO. Respectfully Inform the public generally that they have Just received a largo and splendid stock of goods at their store In Huntingdon; cuasistlng In part of SILKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS-TIN WARE, LADIES' FANCY. P rEnuturN.Gs, • H 001? SKIRTS,BoNNE - rt4, BUTTONS, WOOD AND WILLOW IV A R E, QUEENS WARE;HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CRACKERS, NOTIONS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, GLASS, NAILS, FISH, SALT, &c., &C. And In fact everything that Is usually kept in a first clots store,- all which were bought low for cosh and will, sold ut correspondingly low prices for cash, or country produce. nod request the public to glee us a call Were purchasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied we can otter supe rior inducements to cosh Impure. We respectfully solicit the patronage of all, and the public are cordially Invited to examine cur goods. Eve:11111.1g taken in exchange fur goods except prorat e,. W3l. 3IARCH h 11110. Huntingdon, oct. 31, 1860. HEAD QUARTERS FOR , NEW GOODS. D. P.. bWIN INFORMS 11IJL PUBLIC THAT lin HAS JUST OPENED SPLENDII STOOK of NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT CHEAPNESS' AND QUALITY COME AND SEE. ' ; 'D. P. GWIN, oc. NEW CLOTHING ATLO M. OUTMAN 11/IS JUST OPENEiO4. FINE STOCK OF NNW FALL AND - WINTER GOOD'S, Which he offers to all who want to be L G.T E D AT PRICE TO SUIT TIIE TIMES lIIn Stock .cottalst...l newly-mode Clothing for MEN BOYS, ALSO, SOOTS AND mop:F., HATS AND CASS, &C,, AC. Should gentlemen I leelro any particular kind or cut clothing not !blind in the stack on hind, by loaning thel• meneure they can be accommodated at .hart notice. Cell at the cast corner of the Diamond, over Long`, Grocery. MANUAL GUTMAN. !tontlngdon oc. 31,'6c. • . CHEAP GROCERY STORE. "E"MMVO2IO.IEL, HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA. THE undersigned offers for the in spect ion and purchase of customers a lar g e and ne sorted stock of Groceries, Provisions, &c. flu feels satis fied they can ho accomodatcd with anything In his lino, Ills prices aro low, and his stock fresh and good. Ile keeps the beet of SUGAR, COFFEE, ' TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TOBACCO & SEGARS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS & CAPS, &c: HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR, FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE, And NOTIONS of every kind. A select stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS. WARE, and all other articles -kept in a well re g ulated establishment for eats al reaeonable prices. Ills store is on 11111 iffreet, nearly opposite the Bunk, and in the room formerly occupied by D. Grote. Call and examine. Z. YENTER.. oe. 31, 1801 ' READ AND BE:POSTED! TO THE NEII 7 4Y , MARRIED AND ALL IN WANT OF New Filfrittlife &c. THE undersignecl . would respectfully J. announce that lie mannfactnres' and keeps constantly on hand a large and splendid amortment of DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES =3=MINI WASII AND CANDLE STANDS, Windsor‘ond cane seat chairs. cnplioards, gilt and logo. Moulding for mirror and 'datum (mines, and n vari ety of articles not mentioned, at vices that cannot fail to lie satisfactory. • He is 111.111v:it for the well known Bailey 3: Decamp patent spring Bed Bottom. . • The public are Invited to call end examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Work and sales man on Hill street, near Smith, ono door west of Tenter's store. . . Huntingdon, Aug. 1,1866 1866. 1866. CLOTHING. H■ RQIVIAN. N 8 19 CLOTHING FALL AND WINTEIR, JUST RECEIVED ROMAN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. For Gentlemen's Clothing of the beat materia4and made in the heat workmanlike manner, call at H. ROMAN'S, oppiaiita can Franklin Moue in Market Square, Hunting , don, Pa. 7Guctingdon Oct. 31; 'GO. • GREAT ENTHUSIASM ! 111011 PRICES SURRENDER ! ! THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST. JOJIN IL WESTBROOK V‘ Reilieetfully informs thO dilzefic cf . /Huntingdon and vlcliiity.thatho bits Just tecelyed konilhe city a'NEw and splendid stock of ' BOOTS & SHOES; HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Fini6'ngs; Carpet Sacks,. Trunh,s, &e.; &c., &c. ell of which he is prepared to tell at reduoed prices. A lot of choice CONFECH'fQ:YratIES hove aisd been re ceived. • • • Don't forgot the old stand i n the Diamond. Old cued?. mere and thu public getierally are invited to call. Huntingdon, oct. 31, 18t30.• • TIRESS BUTTONS TRIMMINGS, 1 . /or the latest styles, Bea Ribbon and Buckles, He. wry, Glove,, Edgings, Neißings, &c., at • • B. E. HENRY & CO. ATIMM.ICBLIA, Barley, Rico, Horn y .7, t • tiNITEID STATUES . Authorized WAR CLAIM AGENCY W. H. WOODS, AUTHORIZED GOVERNM'T AGENT, And Attorney for &Miens and their Friend: Ito will prosecute and collect, with unlimited succese, Soldiers' Claims and Dues of all lands: Also, 'any, other. kind of Claim against the Occernment, before any of the Dopertreents. Ctricomicavia; Wevvirfis $lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY ! NEW BOUNTY LAW BAELSBD ! Attention, Discharged Soldiers! The Act of Congress approved July 28, 1800. giros $lOO additional bounty to nil soldiers who enlisted for three years nod were discharged by reason of expiration'of service, or who were dischargetl for eventide received in battle and who have not received more than $lOO bounty for such service. An additional bounty of $lOO Is also al. lowed to the nearest relative of soldiers who enlisted for a term of three years and who ailed or were killed In the service, to be paid In the following order: First, to the widow ; second, to the children; third, to the falter, sad fourth, to the mother. Ily applying to W. 11. Woods, of Huntingdon, Hunting don comity, Pit., you Cillt have your plosions increased two dollars it mouth for each end orory child you have, null when the widow has married or died, tlio children nro entitled to the increase. To ell who here brought home the bodies of their friends who died or were killed in the carrion of the [hilted States, there is a certain menet of compensation allowed you for the expenses Inourrra in bringing borne the bo dies of your friends, wh.ch you can obtain by making ap plication to me. Invalid Soldiers, Attention I The act of Cougre,,s, approved June 8, 1860, gives addi tional pensions to the following class ofporsons: Soldiers who have lust both oyes or both honds, s2h per month; who hove lost bolt, feet $2O per month; who have lost ono hand or one foot, or totally disabled In the same, $l5 per month. Persons who have been deprived of their pensions In consequence of being In the civil service of the United States Governmsut, can be restored to the pension roll by applying to me. Fathers and mothers who were in whole or in part de pendent upon their more for support are entitled to a pen don. Also brothers and sisters under sixteen years of age All discharged soldiers who did not receive tea reports• tier to their places of enlistment when discharged, aro entitled to receive it; and also all who were hold as priso ners of war, end did not receive commutation of rations when released or discharged, are entitled to it. Officers who were in the service on the 3d of March, 1365, and were discharged after the 11th of April, 1565, by applying to me cod receive three months extra pay. Soldiers of 1812 I All soldiers, or soldiers' widows, of the war of 1812, who have sorved two months, or been wonnded or disabled In such service, if in necessitous circums , ances, are enti tied to a.O annuity of $46. Local Bounty. All veteran soldiers who gave their credit to districts in the State of Pennsylvania, and who received no local bounty, are entitled to receive three hundred dollars. All persons having any of the above mentioned claims, or any other kind of claim against the United States or State Governments, will please address me, giving full particulars, enclosing a stamp for return postage, and they will receive a prompt reply. . . W. H. WOODS, Authorized Array and Navy Il'ar•Ctaia, Agent. n 11,115,3866 Ilusurnonwx, ANOTHER FRESH SUPPLY Choice GROCERIES Canned Peaches, Tomatoor, Pens . 05,1. C9Ol Spiced Lobster, Oysters, Chow chow, Worcestersbiro cooed, Preach Mustard, Horse Radish, Pepper sauce, Cat sup, Olive Oil, kc., kc cud . „ All Icings of, qyrups, ns x trnwborry, blackberry; .ka CALL . AND SEE. • GEO. SHAEFFER Ilasjust returned from tho cast with alildle SPLENDID STOCK OF . BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, t•GC., Which ho offers to (ho inspection of his customers and tho public g enerally. Ile will sell his stock at the most REASONAIILt and thase wlio purchase one's will surely call O g aln. BOOTS & SIIOES MADE TO ORDER, and REPAIRING dono in tho neatest awl moltospedi thous manner. ' • • . Call upini-Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on 11111 street, a few doors west of tho Diamond. wy2 N IAGARA FIRE • INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, QFFICS, 12 Wen =Err. Cash Capital, $1,000,000. Surplos,l27o,ooo. Total Assets, 11,270,000 Tide Company insures against all,losa or damago by firo. inland navigation, trammortation, &c. The co,‘ of Maur. ing in this ompany is no more then the first east would bo in these entail Mutual Compauleer. With no Assessments! This Company is made safe by the State laws of New York, which is not the mitt with the Pennsylvania luau rouse Companies. J.D. STEELE. President, P. NOTHAM,Sseretary HENRY KIP, Supt. of 4.gencles. ANDREW JOHNSTON, Agent. myl-am Huntingdon, Penna. Office formerly occupied by W. If. Woods, Esq., 11111 et I=l swl 5.6 1 *. 1 „4•,: L ti z5 k. 0 .,.. 4 Tg le J. M. WISE, Manufacturer and Dealer In• Z.l" 1 30 1 Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to his shunt on Hill et., Huntingdon, in the rear of George W Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, where he manufactures and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prim. Per. sons wishing to purchase, will do Well to giro him a call. Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges reasonable. VZ" Also, Undertaking catriod and Collins made In nay style desired, at short notice. The subscriber loos a ..VE AND ELEGAIrT HEARSE, and is proposed to attend Funorale at any side. In •town or country. . J. 81. WISE. Huntingdon, Slay (I, 1866-tf PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, Will do more and better work at a given mt., thou arty other Try it! Mouttfitcturedonly by ZIEGLER &,.SMITH,' Who!reale Drug, Paint'bod glatre Deotem No. 137 North It:, DiIiLAP& ALBUMS ALBUMS. A beautiful assortment of PUOW v4RAPH ALBUMS just received And for sale BUSINESS MEN, TAKE'NOTICR. It you want yqu'r card neatly printed on cure! oyes, call at LEWIS' 8008 AND STATIONERY STEOR. set' For neat 408 PRINTING, call at the "Gconr, - Jou Pai?;urtirriCiTrcE," at Ilan ting,den, Pa. ~DOTS AND SHOE% of ovary va rioty at CUNNINGIOM CARDION,S. CHOICB. Teas, Cnfrgti., Sugars and foc Ear,' at Lewis' ramify Grorcery. 'HUNTINGDON, PA Soldiers' Widows JUST RECEIVED Also, lEM AT LEWIS' BOOR STORE Dpi,. LEON'S GFIEBRATO PREPARTIONS. THE PER FECTI&'( Of 41E.DICAL SCIENCE. Dr; i toott': Elotriojirair Reiliter.4. . , . It Is a positive cure f,r fluidness. It restore rblvay,ltair to its original color. It fa a Tonia, mt it - ilyvond acts upon the decrotfonl, It I minedietely arrests falling out of the halr, „ It alleviates Neuralgia end Heed:lefts. • It radfcalimuies DaridVutTnrid Minions. ' It keetie - th e scalp healtify,.clean and ceek,"'"o - is an elegant and exfinisitely , fragtant Utik Dressing It restores, cultivates end beautifies the hair .: It makes hutch heir flexible and lustrous: r; "Tr„.Lcon's Electric Hair 'Renewer has enjoyed a high. !mat reputation for ninny yearn.-.lto monitorial restora tive Ara invigorating• properties are wolf JEnowil - to the , hledleal Faculty of Philadelphia. • . • , - Being .fully sallsfled•of the - merit* of,•Lebn'esyleetrie Bair" Renewer we hare procured excinsivo ownership and ire determined that °Very hciusoliOld In our land alto II bare opportunity to reap lts benefits. • DR. LEON'S INFANT RE JUDY A most delicioneend °Maidens ecru a for the 'Various Ills to which Infanta and Yount Children are subject. Invaluable for Teethini ,qhildron ! It softens tho game, abates infinnintatkui, Invigorates the stomach nod bowels, correcEs oddity, and Is a sure and speedy core for Colic, Cramps and Windy Paine. A•meet _excellent preparation for children - ore restleis and fretful habiti and its' ail b 04104 of LooSeness, Griping,. Vomiting, or other inward grief, It gives immediate ease. Used for more than half a century In the private practice clone of the most eminent, physicians of Philadelphia. • In now placing this natal° within the reach of all our countrymen, we would remark that we know it to he a Remedy of unrivaled excellence and that it has proved In thousands of cases, as we are resolved it shall In mil lions, a priccleas boon. • For gale by Druggists everywhere. - ' 'SILVER'S `WASH POWDER ! SAVES TIME, _LABOR, MONEY. Makes Washing a Pastime and Mon day a Festival. SOLD EVERYWICKRE. TRY I 1 Addreas ordera for any of tho above to ZIEGLER & SMITH, n0144y SOLE PROPRIEWRS. 131Nth.Lrcl St., Philadolphta J. E. CALDWELL *CO., JEWELERS & SILVER-SMITHS, 822 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, • Aro opening a very full list of the prodnetions of foreign Industry and art, of their own selection in•lturopeart cap ital; including a groat variety of articles of use and orna ment, in BRONZE, BRONZE AND GILT, GILT AND CRYSTAL, .CU2 GLASS,- DE- CORATED LEATHER AND PORCELAIN. BRIDAL, OPERA& PARTY FANS, Of every variety and price.' • FRENCH" MANTEL (MGM VASES. FIGURES mid CANDELABRAS. WATCHES, In great variety; and all warranted. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY, • A large and very Choice seltiction. • SILVER-IVA RE, An incretued . line of Bich Articles for Bridal Gifts and Table use. . • • . PLATED WARES, From the best Englishland Manufactnrers, comprihing attogetheia iolleCtion• attractive it, beauty, complete in detail, and moderate in price. n014.2m SALISBURY,. BRO. & CO., EXTENSIVE MINUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS ECM Gold, Plated ad bide Jewelry, SOLID AND NICKEL EiriMiN7llll3EL NrOrAI.,IELIS3, American, English and Swiss WATCHES, CASED DV OURSELVES, and el'eri descriptlon of Fancy Goods & Yankee Notioni, Xepeoially adapted , AND designed fur'Senrunax WDST . ERN TRIM: Circulars and full descriptive Price Llste sent free. Agents wanted everywhere. Address SALISBURY, BRO. & CO., 51 I.IOIIItANCI3 STRICia, Provldenco.• L • LADIES AND GENTLEMEN PLEASE NOTICE. Ladies' Long Jet Rains, SENT TO ANY ADDRESS FOR $l.OO Jet Ear-Rings, Price 50 Cts. GENTS' VEST CHAINS, PRICE 50 CENTS. MANUFACTURED BY PHILIP HILL, 259 Maiket St., Philadelphia 1:0_. All sent by mail "OPPOSITE TIIE BUTTONWOOD TREB." HERTZLER & GUION, (Successors to John; Bertzler,) ORTERS mip DEALERS IN AND VST .IV e Ms' I TT 0 NO. 821 MARKET ST , PRILAVA,- lIARRYII ERTZLER. . OEO. A. OUION. oc3l 401 BUBBLER'S II m; BITTERS FOR SALE. 500 CANVASSERS WANTED TO SELL • . Dr. J'enning's Great Work, The - Horse. au ~Other. Live. Stock, Tho'best subscription book in the tnotkot, contaiiiing ovorl2oo pages, with more thou 200 Illustratioos, strong ly bound in leather. • • . gives acomploto description of Horses, Cattle, h Swine and Poultry, with their various dideases dies. Good and reliable ogonti,warited in ever borhood. Fortlrdulars, terms, 11c., address BARTLMSON .4 CO., , • noll•lot • 011 Chentnnt ot., Phtladal WM. MENCKE.4 - ;li.ROTffyli NO. s ' ).t ARCa STICKET, .1111olesnle and ltotall Dpiitept its E KYR S, EKEROIDERIES FINE KNIT q 09113, pereon4lfy ,alec . • .ted I n ' Eufope. DOMESTIC ZpPELYB.S, Germantown WOOLS, Cashmera YARNS, Etc., Latent atyles iu hatlie's, Dram -and Cloak 9LUELINCTVIIWai•Sr., DuDung, Drop Frigges, Igres,'ShavnNtdere, Ste. White embroidered Bands, etc. Thu gouda befog, tin carefully eeleettal our Wit ggggt Department diem great inglucemente to the teal,. g TIIO3IAS EI. Kenn, )YnttAM Oaee, General Partner. Special Partner. THOMAS M. KgRR, WHOLESALE GROCER, NO. 143 NfARICI32' BTREtIT, PHILADPILPHIA. Country produce sold on commiseion. ap2Z-ly fIOTTON CHAIN, Carpet Chain, kicotto t , Lap' wick ] T F ., Yarn,.tc., at 40 . $. E. HENRY 5: ca. - EYRE &LANDELL r FOURTH ,k.ARCJI STREETS, PHIL.A.D4LPEIIA, Ilave now complete,' their illlpraynnentan ¢ go now of , tering , withe (lest ; UAL STOCK OF F. LL pivY gpoDs. ripe stock of SHAWLS, Fiii'stsick of SILKS, Fine stbek of DRESS GOODS;. Fine stock of WOOLENS,: Fine stoeti,of STAPLE GOODS, iFingotpelF of t.opl. GOODS; Ntt::'l4'estft4 dirilre le goods deity met red, Au* gold arutlitadraikda 141191e:tie.. • ,:; t; ge;(1-6t puRE LIB :MTV Will-r:WITEAD, Preferred by all practical Mutt:tat- Try II t and you will him neuth r. Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug,Palnt & Ghtss.Di3alers, No. 187 .Nth. Third st., Philada inv24—ly TVIN'S Putout 11.4 M Cift,q4'l,llS.! or Crimping and. TVatitng'l : Ales Hair NO NEAT REQUIRED IN lISINO THEM • Ask your storekeepers for• than. If-he does not keep them, write to the manufacturer E. IVINS, Pikile et. end Cotreaties, revenue, Philadelphia. - • • se26.6en LUMBER.' . LUMBER. TATMBERtIIffJ . nowii ready to the haspujbillicst.it received 1 and is ALL .KINDS OF LII3III3ER, COMPRISING ALL THE DIFFERENT GRADES, From callings up to the clear stuff, . Prom 9 months to 2 years dry! - • Aims, -_ 7 PLASTERING • LATH ; JOINT AND .LAP : .PHINOLES, _ BUILDING STUFF AND PLANS. WORKED FLOORING, WEAVIER-DOARDING,- DOORS, VINDOWTRANES, SASHES, at reasonable prices. ' Now is the time to buy: Laura the Spring rash, as Lumber is alicady AdvAnclOg, an d dry' lumbar le a icarae CHAS. 11. ANDERSON. Huntingdon, Feb.27,lge6 JUNIATA STEAM PEARL • MILL, HUNTINGDON, PA., IN COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF FLOUR The patronoieet the town and country to respeotrul4 GRAYS, of every description, Boizght nt this mill Iluatlagdou, May 2,18a6 1000 BUSHELS WHEAT Wanted at Steam Pearl my 2 MoCATIAN & 80N. NEW: GOODS.! .'-NEW:GOODS! • :BROKE-OUT IN A NEW PLAOE. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW FIRM. • • , . BOYER & CARNER . . Would rospectfull! Inform the publip that they bavo.lAst opened 4 NEW4TORE GRANTSVIZLE, (Harkin/mfg . 4( o H4ii) Consisting . of Groceries of all kinds, Dry Romig, such RA prints, netwlins do, lathes, kc.; Hardware, Queensvrao, and a large lot ' of Shoes at reduced pvites; Capp,, Tinware, salt, fish, woodeic and willow wore, drugs a u etationery, which they are prepared to Bell at:very low prices to tkois Who will favor us with a call, . BOYER & OARED4I,. Grantsville, Hay .10, 1806, NEW BOOT AND SHOT STQII.II. WM. AFRICA • -. ope n n r :,l7: Il t i h m e oge bi t:L i l at et: LI% kri b ,442 APR Huntingdon, • • • • •• - • A Fine Assoduie,nt of. all kinds.of ' BOOTS' AND SHOES . For Ladlea; Gentlemen _and Children. All of iThict : lmi pricea. quick rain awl; mai/profile. Call and examine my stock. Manufacturing and Repairing dono to order as Huutingdon,April 10, 10130. MT' 7iCCWIEI W. 21.14 2- 1 12 A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH ,LIKENESS,, CALL. AT DONNELL & KLINE'S, PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY On Hill Street, two doors wee of Lewis' Book Store. CALL AND SEE - SPECIMENS. , Huntingdon, Oct 4, 'O6-t(. TO.. THE LADIES. ' The best assortment of ELLIPTIC S Just received this day from New York and fd'iFinie at the cheap cash store of WM. hlAltUtt & A spl'endid a s sortment of • LADIES' DRESS GOODS, FANCY TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS Just received this day from Ngsy Yotk and for solo chew; at [mayl WM: MAI= & [nov.7,lm PDEE LIBERTY WHITE ,tEAD, The Whitest, the most durable and the molt oponoralca Try , it I Ilacturautured , • - ZIEGLER .46" Wholenla Drug, Paint d Olara-Dealerei au24,ly . . 137. North Ildrd st;.Pbileda. EVERYBODY MUST LIVE LEWIS' FAMILY GROCERV. . 'rho tied of eyerythlng will be constantly kept on band and cold at the prices possible. Quick 'pled and, einall.protits. • FLOUR ! FLOUR,! The best roar, by.tho barrat or auallet•lttattlits icc sale at Loartaienmity - Grocery. IE iYOU WANT the BEST SYRUT", go to CONNINOII/ . 014 CARRION'S. SOAPS ; • AND. CANDLES. , IV . ashleg and !Allot Soaps—the best hinds—for sale at A xrtr. GROCERY: CHEESE, CUBE. The best always fot eaWat ' • • ' A3ll LY GROCERY, Canneß Frit aid Veleta Alwoya on hand of taivia , Fainlfillroaeris L VERY FA. WILY Will find at LawletvPimiify drOcory,oi•ry, articlo uapnlly -kept In Bret. CitV3S drool) , store-. :04i. for what you wont. . . - 111Lixtee ~ eat. Mine° Meat, a prhoo urticlo ready for lise, fur gale by the pound at Lewis' Family Grocery. CHOICE , CANDIES Mall kinds, tor nak . wkolerte and reloil at Co's Fomily Procary. . . .21.R.PETS : Ingrain, IRtg, Girthing and Ileipp Carpets, hoer and Table Oil Cloth, door mats an I pugs at , 8. E. IVORY & CO. -IBA:Justices' and . Constables'. Feq le - for ealO at-.Lievvis'.l,igo44 EIZEiI aollcitgd McP4U4N 1 4 SON CALL AT
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