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HUNTINGDON, PA
Wednesday morning, Dec. 5. 1866.
- 1165 - AL &
o . s!absciibers
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per marked 'with f before the 'name
will'. understand that the time for
-which they subscribed is up. If they
wish the paper continued they will
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Local Advaillienzonts
Ad' tispments (puff or notices)
publish6d in local columns at ten cents
a lino single insertion, counting seven
words to a line. tf.
EZESEM=II
n ty, ofTermg-- 7 beef and pork at
reasonable prices.
—Muth & Bro, have received ano
ther invoice of desirable goods.. Give
'em a call and get what you need..
Bfessed is the man who has a good
overcoat, for he need not buy or steal
OE
—William Dorris,. Esq.,.offers some
valuable real estate at private
Stead advertisement in to•day's issue.
—Mr. "Wiz . , formerly . of Tyrone,
has ep4.red paytnprship with Captain
J.-Toe in'the Exchatige r Hotel.
_....The;qbusiness world must now
await the action of the politicians be
fore there eria j liO - uay_certainty of suc
.cess in honest business pursuits.
—Capt. Seth Benner, Democrat, of
!Lewistown, has been appointed U. S.
'Whiskey Inspector for Mifflin county,
vice E. E. Locke, Republican, removed.
- -Blessed aro the poor, for they are
not troubled when gold, bonds, stocks,
flour, meat, etc., etc., have a down
ward tendency. .
—The dedication of the new colored
church in this-place-will be on Friday
evening, December 14th. Bishop Wil
liams will ofliciateon that occasion.
—Some of the sufferers of the disas
ter at Johnstown have entered suits
against the Pennsylvaniaßailroad Co.,
which will ho tried this week at the
Ebousbarg.cou'rt:
—lf some parents Would keel) a
stricter wateli oil their children after
might they would understand us when
we say, "As the. twig is bent the tree's
inclined!!
—The Festival in the , aolored church
on Thursday and Friday evenings last
was a success, notwithstanding the in
clerricaeyof the weather. White and
colored patronized the affair liberally.
—Dr. Edmund Snare offers at pri
vate sale his stock of medicines,:instru•
ments, etc. Read advertisement. We
regret the Doctrir is obliged' to take
this step, owing to failing health.
—A little mixed—the Republicans
in town who rejoice with the rebel
sympathizing organization over the
removal of Postmaster Reed, a life-long
Republican. But such is' politics and
'
in: this place are dying
daily from the effects of the butcher's
knife. •Wro have heard the keepers of
the animals :lhoaatirig''..of their Mt
hogs., Those who have sent us a share
-of the sausage have our thanks.
—The nail fliaory attached to the
rolling mill of B. M. Johnston & Co.,
in Hollidaysburg, was .destroyed by
fire about 2 o'clock, Tuesday morning
last. Estimated loss . 'hetreon $4,000
and $5,000 . -L=mostly covered by insur
ance.
—The First National Store is open,
see advertisement. Everybody will
go to see, and perhaps buy. Goods
now and cheap, and accommodating
gentleinCn behind the counter. Mrs:
-- thinks the dress goods delight
ful. .Go and soo.
—Thanksgiving day was duly ob
served in this ancient borough. The
stores. and - other, - places of "business
were closed, and union service was
held in the Presbyterian church in the
morning.. Turkey roasts *were the or
der ortbe day but nary one bad we.
tnan in Lancasterhas just been
conviefed . of stealing ono of those arti
cles called umbrellas. Those in want
of umbrellas on a rainy day ehOuld be
careful how they "handle" that which
belongs to nobody in general and
somebody in particular.
—The canvassers oldie Huntingdon
Cornet. Band are circulating with their
subscription papers : to raise money to
purchase silver instruments. Let our
good citizens subscribe according to a
just appreciation of the worthy insti,
tution; and , there will tie no difficulty
in getting the amount necessary. Let
eactAiltikAiri .`'uppeci ate" the Buiid'lib
crally and assist in making it a perma
nent source of pleasure-.
—Thejlowspapers,in various parts
of the country aro noting an immense
increase in marriages since the close
of the war', l ,;fickiin that nature is ex
nding her rbouperative power to
make up for the ravages of the imttle
field and hosPital: - Statistics BLit() an
increase of 65 per:cent. in 1566 over
IS6O. Huntingdon . , we arc sure, has
not tiApcsi i this increase, for rtiartiagds;
liko visits; are, few and far' be
tween.
All Agreti,:
On one sllhject the friends of the
President and the friends of Congress
are unanimous—that 11. Roman has
the largest and best stock of Ready
made Clothing in Huntingdon. *
Thoughts for the Times
We hope the present long winter
evenings will not be spent In dreamy
idleness by
. our. • citizens. We want
them to understand- that our town is
growing in population. Let them, and
the capitalists especially, devise plans
I which will increase the town's prosper
ity. Let them set their wits to work.
What we want is houses and manufac
tur;ng establishments. It, is high time
Old littntingdon should awake from
' , the lethargic slumber which keeps it
amongst the lower order of towns, and
assume the more active and energetic
characteristics which woukl make it
what its location and other advimto.-
ges would merit. We. have the desir
able location'; now let us make it the
desirable town. LOt not the commen
dable spirit of improveinent, which
has manifested itself, die out, and leave
us just where wo wore before—a town
undeserving the name of a town. We
know our citizens have regretted that
IluntingdOn is not what it should be,
and wally aro still heard complaining.
But we must say the Ihult lies with
themselves. Even some of our mon
eyed men complain ; but they seem to
forget thattt is to them that those in
limited circumstances look for the de
sirable change. Let thorn but devote
their money in that which benefits
others, and the change will be effected.
his not stores ; nor population even,
that makes a town, but that 'which
gives employment to the population,
thereby benefiting the stores. Every
branch of business is dependent on the
other, and that which enhances the
value of the ono enhances the value of
the other. We have numerous
dents of this, and yet, we aro sorry to
say, there aro those in the community
who think the more stores wo have the
greater the benefit to the town. We
doubt whether "competition is the life
of trade," but we feel sure that compe
tition is not the life of a town, nor at
least that which affords the best
hood to a trader. We believe in di
versity of employments; nor do we
wish to be understood as speaking in
vidiously when we say that we have
too many stores. If the population
-wag sufficiently largo we would have
no objections, but having between fif
teen or twenty stores of the same na
ture, or dealing in no one specialty,for
a population of about twenty five hun
dred, is certainly no benefit to the town
or the merchant. It is no benefit to
the town because stores do not devel
op the resources of the country gener
ally, nor do they make the town pros
perous or increase its population ; and
it is no benefit to the merchant—first,
because the population is not large
enough, and second because it is some
time before ho can have the patronage
of his neighbors. .While if the money
they invest in stocking a store was
invested in some manufacturing pur
suit they and the town would be berm
fitted. These are thoughts which we
deem expedient at this time to circu
late, in order to give our citizens suf
ficient time to agitate the subject and
devise the plans necessary to effect the
desired objedt-of making thiS a town
of no moan standing. Wo may have
more to say on' this topic, in a future
number, but for the present we close,
hOping that some measures will be ef
fected -to hoop alive the awakened
spirit of energy and improvement.
Now is the time for thought, and in
Spring the time for action.
=
There is a town not a thousand
miles from hero named Heiser. A
clergyman in the same place was call
ed upon by a young couple not long
since, who wished him to join them in
holy bonds of matrimony. lie asked
the bridegroom (a soldier, by the way),
for his marriage license; to which the
young man in blue responded by say
ing that he had been engaged to the
girl for four years, and thought that
would do. Clergyman thought not,
and rohlarked, as the speedest way to
obtain a license:—
"You had batter take your girl and
go to Heber."
"You can go to h-11 yourself," 're
torted the angry veteran.
And seizing the bride by the arm,
be dragged her froM the house, and
made his way to S. E. Henry & Co ' s
Mammoth Store, where he purchased
a full "kit" of everything necessary to
set himself up in the house keeping
business. Amongst the numerous ar
ticles purchased were Carpets, Oil
Cloths, Blankets, Coverlids, Shectings,
Calicoes; 'Muslinis, Tin Ware, Queens
ware;•ci'r4e,eries; and every other arti
cle necessary to make him happy.
Grill( Pan In GOOtill..
We will sell all kinds of goods at re
duced prices, since the decline in gold
S. E. HENRY & Co.
13=E132!
This is the moon filr Gips° luxuries,
and the place to get your filing for
them is at Lewis' Family Grocery.
Citrons, Raisins, Sweet Cider, &e. Also
primo.meat already by the pound.
=
Roddy Shaffer of Juniata township,
on Friday last, killed two wild turkeys
at, ono §hot, good for Roddy—a little
ahead of our town marksmen.
Revenue Stnlurg
Can again be had at Book
Store. Orders by mail shall receive .
prompt attention,
1 "Ono completo set Pelton's Out
line Map, in good condition, for sale
cheap ut Lewis' Book Store.
E=
The Ebensburg Sentinel says : "An
accident of a fatal character, occurred
in Johnstown, on Thursday evening
last, resulting in the death of Mr. Jas.
Kelley, a resident of Allegheny city.
Mr. Kelley, who was a contractor and
builder of slate roofs, was engaged in
erecting one of these upon a large
building being erected by Wood, Mor
rell & Co.,in Johnstown,and having oe.
casion to ascend to the roof;in order to
give some instructions to the work
men, he was accidentally struck by
derrick, which knocked him from the
roof, precipitating him a distance of
of:some sixty-five feet. In his fall ho
stegek a carpenter's scaffolding, which,
was platted against the building, and
SO great waq,the force with which he
struck it d,hat the structure gave way,
and together with the unfortunate man,
fell to the ground. Jlis head first
aeached the ground, and, the fall break
ing his spinal column, ho is suppose!'
to have died almost instantly. Tho
deceased was about fifty years of age,
and leaves a wife and children to
mourn his untimely" end."
Advance Payments
We notice several of our exchanges
come to us with notices that hereafter
their terms Will be advance payments
for subscriptions and cash for . adver
tisements at the time of insertion. We
do not wonder at this. It has become
a necessity.: Everything used in the
printing line is about as • high in price
as at any previous time during the war
and has to be paid for in cash. Prin
ters must have an extraordinary estab
lishment or a big Purse to carry on
business any length of time, paying
their current expenses in cash and
waiting foe their own pay one, two,
three or more years. That kind of
business don't pay. As a necessity,
then, advance and cash payments for
subscription and advertising will soon
have to become general. Subscribers
to the Globe should bear in mind that
the terms of publication are $2.00 per
annum.
Dell Ringers Coming
The old original Peak Family of
Bell ftiogers,assisted by the celebrated
Berger Family, will give an entertain
ment in the Court louse on 'Friday
and Saturday evenings next. This is
the largest and best troupe now travel
ing:- The juvenile Silver Cornet Band
is ono of the greatest wonders of the
age ; their musical abilities are with
out a parallel, and have delighted hun
dreds and thousands both in this coun
try and abroad. 120 Bells arc used by
this well known company„upon which
it'ee played all the late airs both nation•
al and sentimental. Those of our citi•
zens who witnessed the performanoe
of the Peak Family a few years ago,
need no urging to be present at their
entertainment.
The Phrenological Journal for Decent
her
Contains fine Portraits of Dore, the
great French. Artist, the King and
Queen of. Prussia, twelve distinguished
American Clergymen, Miss Kate Bate
man, with Biographies and Sketches
of Character. Also other interesting
matter, including What is Education?
by John Neal; Characters of Shake_
pore; Thiel's, the French Statesman;
Orang Outings, etc. Only 20 cents;
42 a year. .Now is the time to sub
scribe. A new volume begins with
ho next number; Address Fowler
and Wells, 389 Broadway, New York.
IMMTEMI
The December number of the Amer
ican Farmer, which closes the volume
for 1866, with index complete. A new
volume commences with the January
number 1861, and now is a good time
for those who wish a good Agricultu
ral and Horticultural journal to sub
scribe. -We notice that special pains
are taken to secure correspondence
from all parts of our country, which
makelt it invaluable to the agricultu
rist. Price only $l.OO a year. Address,
John Turner, Rochester, New York.
par German and English Almanacs
for 1867, for sale at Lewis' Book
Store. tf.
Diaries; for 1807.
A lino 'assortment received and for
sale at Lewis Book Store. tr.
MARRIED,
On tho 22d inst., by Rev. J. A. Price,
Mr. M. l'AnKEn, to Miss EMMA lIIMES,
both of Huntingdon County.
On the 29th inst., at the Partner's
Hotel, by the same, Mr. T. L. CnILCOTT,
of Petersburg, to Miss BELT, J. INGEN
TOO rtn, of Huntingdon.
On the 29th inst., by Rev. J. C. Clark.
at his residence, Ira ntip ,rd on , m y. o ld _
VI , CUItFMAN, tO Bliss?LILY P. ELIAS,
both of Todd twp., Huntingdon Co.
1 , 1111.4 DULPULIA 'MARKICTS
Family Flom
Irst• Flour
linperline F10ur.......
Ilyr Flour
Corn Meal...
Ext rut
Fair mid Prime Red
Bye
Corn, lir hue Yellow
Unlit
Barley
Cloverneed, '.064 Ups
Timothy
Flaxs • I
HUNTINGDON MARKETS.
coalo WEEKLY UV S. E. 111 NRy A: CO
=I
Superfine Floor ri2,11 413,50
Extra Flour 11.00
Family Floor 14,00
Apple Dotter 11 gallon-1.23
Barley So
!Sutter ......... .......... .. ''',
Buckwheat • • 'lir
11nd:wheat Meal rgl tne1..:1,7i.
Bran re cwt 1 "5
i;rool. 7,-1 do, -00 o: i,:O.
iii:etiWils ii lb "0I
111.118 9) ii,p, ono
Clover - seed re. 01 0, 9,00
A:bicker, al to ~
Country Soap • 11
Corn • Si
Corn Meal V, c s let "00
Dried Apples t i lir ...... ....2,50
Dried Cherries ; - 1 rprart....lo
Dried Peaches',) 10..10 to a
Dried hoot
hlggs A
Feallnreo 'll lb 'Jr
lelnsiwell ' 75
lllopx 11 th ....... ..... 40 60 60
Ilnol
Ilny ro ton 14,00
Lard 15
I.orge Onion, - 0. IPUN 1 "5
, lixeo Chop • "00
httil ' 00
Potatoes ' , .; . 1 bo, 75
Nast, per too 10,00
Rage 7EI lb 4
1150 I 00
150 Chop 'it eat... ",00
Rye $t50.6 70 10nulle S
ihorls 5) ewt 1,,0
311onirler - ' ' "0
lidex "5
folio.,- 10 50 IS
Timothy Lou
Corkeys 75 5e trot
W h 5.0. 1tr0...... ............ 2,10
Wheat W 1.05 " S 0
Wool , i; 16 15
NEW CHEAP CASH STORE
IN HUNTINGDON
NEW GOODS
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
WM.' MARCH & BRO.
Respectfully Inlor p the public generally that they
have jail received a large le
and splendid idoeof good 3 at
their sturc ,
ColAiStillg in part ire
SILKS,
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
BOOTS &, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, TINWARE,
LADIES' FANCY TRIMMINGS,
HOOP SKlRTS,BornsiErs, BUTTONS,
WOOD AND WILLOW TV A H E,
QUEENS WARE,. HARDWARE,
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES,
CRACKERS, NOTIONS,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
GLASS, NAILS,
FISH, SALT, ,
&c.
Also, CARPETS and OIL-CLOTH,
And in fact everything that in usually kept Inn first dugs
store, all which were bought low for, cash and will b
sold nt correspondingly low prices forcash, or country
prodnee. and rcnuest the public to give MI n call bet4re
purchasing elsewhere,. feeling satisfied we can offer supe
rior inducements to cash buyers.
.re , respectfully solicit the patronage of all. anti the
...re cordially invited to examine cur goods,
isi'erythfug taken in exchange for goods except proml
,
see.
W3l. & 11110.
Ilunthiplon, °cc, 18Gd
W WAS' VvIANTLU I
OPEN and READY FOR BUSINESS
H. GREENBERG,
En.Y.EI22IIV VARICat,
1109pCCIIIIlly 111(01 1 111 S 11(0 1011111 C that 1,0 11119 01101911 n
now Moro in Fisher & Son'm Now Boillhllg, In oto Dia
mond In Huntingdon, where nll kinds of
READY-MACE CLOTHING,
PIECE GOODS,
Hats, Niko Has, Traveling Bag,s, etc.,
Can be found to suit all who may favor him with their
patronage.
Ilia Piece Goods are of the best quality and will ho
M A DI.: UP TO ORDIIIt in the moot falhionable and
best nothe and style. All goods can be bought at h
Oil establishment from 10 to 20 per cent. cheaper If 1 ,
than at any other place. All desiring a good suit
of clothing at a fair price filottld call and °Nam!ne goons
and prices. All goods leaving his eStnbliShilaellt will ho
warranted to ho what may be repres.mtcd.
11. GREEN BERG,
Unutingdon, Nov. 210060. Merchant 'ninon
NEW STORE
AND
IkT W fiGr 417.) 3130
Wig, S ENTRIKEN
TOULD respectfully inform the
that ho has 0500011 a store at
COFFEE RUN,
On the Ilmaingdon St Broad Top Railroad. Ills stock
consists of,
1. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, the
tared general variety, alerted with the greatest earn, and
to milt the taste at the most fantilliethi.
•
2. GENTLEMEN'S . the
very beet the market afforded; entire NUR, of ally and
Cray quality desired.
3. CatOCEIZIES. In this -• depart
rurnt he defies competstion. It consists of best Rio Coffee,
J., I inperial,lll.l: and Green Tea+, sugar. several noel.
ities. slonesses, every variety, Salt, risk and Tobacco; and
every artieto tonally kept in oar larger stores.
BOOTS, MIORS, DAMMAM. quiimsswAnN, CUT
LEM: &C
These goods are all fresh from the market: all new and
selected with the greatest mos.
The public patrouen'to re.peelfolly solicitad. We war
rant good measnro Held honest weight.
Produce of all kinds taken in exchange forgoode at the
highest Itinrket. prices. W3I. B. ON Cit IMEN
Coke flan, oc3l-3a
_
LIMBER SOLD ON COMMISSION.
S. E. 1.1.EN13.1 . & CO.,
Aro receivlott all }thole of 1,11)111Ell, comprlciag all the
tliff2reut grades of
•
MAIMS.
FItAME STUFF.
JOINT AND LAP SHINGLES,
PLASTERING LATH'
PLANK,
WORKED FLOORING.
WEATHER BOARDING, .
FENCING,
NAILING, Ac., Ac., Ac
Which will twisaid nt prices at mill, with freight nd
.100. . . no 7
,ATTENTION I'SOLDIERS !
COME AND GET YOUR BOUNTY!
I haw, formed a copartnership with Cul. Fuller, Attar
ney at law, Wo,thingtod. Co for 11. , 1001 ,0 . 0 of Proc.
ring SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, under the recant not of Con
gress.
Soldiers' widows or orphans aro also entitled to recolvo
this Wooly.
Point in your applications nt once. as first applied for
will tic tira. paid. Give your fall name, post oak., ad
lire., and length of time its sorviro, and WO Will at once
rot Urn pot the necewry blank, Enclose a fillllllllto pay
return p,tago. •
All other (labor, of whatever tutor°, agnlndt the U. S.
Government, prompt ly attend.' to. •
11. , ).-No Haug. until the money II collected. :
01live with D. Itlnir, Es ti., near the Broad Top Corner,
Huntingdon. 81.A1It .k.FULLEIt.
11. X. BLAIR, Huntingdon. A.S. FULLER, Washington.
anga,lb'43.o
1860.
CLOTHING,
H. ROMAN.
FALL AND WINTER,
11. ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTIIIIVO STORE.
For Gent] 011P11 . 9 Clothing or Mg best materint,ond mob
in the bent workmanlike manner', ealtat'
H. ROMAN'S,
0 1 , V 04 1t. the Franklin house in Market Square, [hinting
den. l'it.
Hunting,lon
GREAT ENTHUSIASM !
Li to II PRICES SURRENDER j!
THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST.
JOAN IL WESTBROOK
ltespt•clfnlly inform.; the citizens of lionting,lon ni.l
vicinity that. he hasjust received from the city, It N.: and
roplrndid sleek of
14,1111 r.
..........:111.01
.
....... $145
......
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
Hosiery, Shoe Findings,- (Vrpcit 'Sacks,
.Trunks, (C7c,, ,fre., ,Cc., icx.
all of which he lo prepared reilpciel prim.
A lot of choice CONFECTIONERIES have Mee been re
ceived. , - •
. 0
1 0
.....$3,30
,
Don't forget the old ntand in the Diamond. Old cosh,.
mera and Iho public generally aro Invited to call.
Iltintingdon, oct. 11, InGO. ' •
HENRY HARPER, 7 , 4
kU.:. 7 45%41.) ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA.%:AIa
'lax a lar g e keel: of FINE
TVA
VINE 6OLDJEWETAIY,
SOLID 81IXER WARE,
SIIXER PLATED ‘ymtu,
Itolidayrod Bridal PICSCIIIS
n0v13,1803-_in
Q kj `ll?A.l!" CALP.—Capie to the resi
dooeo of Om subscriber iti the borough of Hunting--
d0., 2 tin'titurS,lty, iseptentbor:2B,lStiti, it red nun
Whitt , Spliti`A halteait. The owner is ropieSt: ''.,
out to cont. forward, provo property, pay chur l t_
gen and Into Mill away, ii 4 ho wilt ho ,h,p,...:01 . arc.,1,1-
ing to law. nol , - i WIN ItOWLAiND.
1866.
Ciiii
CLOTHING
JUST ItEGEI V ED
UNITED STATES
Authorized WAR CLAISI AGENCY
lIUNTINCMON, PA
W. H. WOODS,
AUTHORIZED GOVERNM'T AGENT,
And Attorney for Soldiers and their Fran*.
Ito lyttl prosecute and culL•ct, with unrivalled socoons,
Soldiers' Claims and Dare of all kinds. Also, any oilier•
hind of Claim against the threrittnent, before ally of Alm
Depar Uncut
2Zovir.
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY 1 I
NEW 130IINTY LAW PASSED!
Attention, Discharged Soldiers I
. .
.
The Act of „Congress nprrov,d Jnly 1800.giveS sloe
additional bounty to nil soldiers who enlisted for three
years and wore discharged by reason of expiration of
service. Sr Wilt, leers discharged for wounds received in
battle and with have not received more than $lOO bounty
for such service. An additional bounty °lslo° is also al.
towed to tie nearest . relative of soldiers who enlisted for
a term of three years and who died or were billed in the
service, to'ho paid . in the following order : th e
widow; second. to Ito children; third, to the and
fourth, to the mother.
Soldiers' Widows
. .
fly applying to.W. 11. Woods, of llontingdon, 'Ranting,
don coonty, Pnq you can tote your pensions increased
two dollar.; a month tar each and every child you have.
and when the widow has married or died, the children urn
entitled to lite increase.
To all who barn. brought Immo the bodies of their
friends who died or were killed In the service atilt , United
Slates, there is a certain amount of compensation allowed
you fur the expenses Incurred in bringing home the ho•
dies of your friends, which you can - obtain by making op•
plication to MO:
Invalid Soldiers l Attention 1 •
The net of Congress, npproved Juno 6. 1800, gives addi•
tlonal pensionY 10 the folloWing class of persons:
Soldiers who hare Ittst both eyes or both bonds, $25
per Month; who have lost both not $2O, per month; who
have lost ens hand or ono foot, or totally disabled in, the
.101111 1 , $l5 Per . ntonth.
Persons who have
. been deprived of their. pensions in
consequence of being In the civil service of the United
ptstesGovornnunt, can be restored to the pendon roll by
~1 40 3 , 7iig to nie..
ki,, t h ei , and mothers who were In whole or In part de
pendent opor, their sons for support are entitled to it pen.
sion. Also ht.ithe.'..7 and sisters tinder sixteen years of ago
All discharged soldier,2 who dirt not receive transporta-
tion to their places of enli. - Pnent when discharged, are
entitled to receive It: and also Ith° were } mid as prica
-11”111...f No:11 . ,111111 dirt trot receive comnintatlon of rations
when released or discharged, urn entitlen to It.
011icers : whe were in the service on the 3d ^f JLwcL,
1865, and were discharged after the Oth of April, 16Z, by
npplping to 111 C receive three months extra pay.
Soldiers of 1812 I
All soldiersoir soldiers' Widows, of Om war of- 1812,
who hare served two months, or been wounded or disabled
In such Hardee, (City necessitous elrenms'anees, aro out(
tied to .nu roundly of $1.2. • •
.
..
- - Local Bounty.
All veteran collier's who gave their credit to distriela in
the State of Pennsylvania. nod who received no local
bounty, are entitled to receive three hundred dollars.
. .
Ail perseas haviiig any of the alinveAnentioned clafinS,
or any oilier kind of claim against the United States or
State ilovernments,• will please addrcits oar, giving tull
ar
particuls, nnclesin'g a- .stamp for return postage, and
they will receive a prompt reply.
Mr. Ti. WOODS,
Authorize..? Arm/ and Nary Win , Chtint Agent,
angls,lSti6 Ilunnsanon, PA
ANOTHER FRESH SUPPLY
Choice GROCERIES
JUST RECEIVED.
.Also,
•
Canned Peaches, Tomatoes, Penn and Corn.
• - Also,
Spiced Lobster, Oysters, Chow chow, Woreeetershiro
Faure, Freud, Illnitard,Ljerseltadkli, Pepper • eaneo;Cat
snp, Olive Oil, Sc., &o, and
,
All kinds-4 Syrups,
511C11fiN ; etniroFiy, joilirmilp,.blackbgrry,*
AT4;
Pt'. GEO, SHAEFFER •
!Whist returned from the east with n
SPLENDID ',STOCK
OF
800 TS, '.#9./TOES, GAITERS, &C.,
Which he offers to the inspection or las customers and
the public generally. Ile will sell his stock nt tho moot
RHASONABLE PRICES,
awl those who purchase pure will surely call again
BOOTS dr; SIIOES MADE. To ORDER,
.1 REPAIRING done to the neatest end most expedi
(boos manner. . . . . .
. ,
.
Call upon Mr...;llaeffer. at shoji on hill street, a
few deers went of the Diariumd. 1113.2
NIAGAIZA• • • FIRE - • INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF NNW YORE,
°Filth?, '22 'WALL STREET;
Cush Capital, $1,000,000. Surplns, $270,000.
Total. Assets, $1,270,000'
This Company himires against lily°aa or danulgo by film.
inlandnavigotion, tramportation, The Cove of incur.
tug in tido e Jaw:thy is no more than lieu first Cost w'olllll
hu in there email Mutual Companion.
•
With no Assessments
This Company Lt made safe by the Slat,, laWfi of New
York, which it nut thy...so with Um Penusylvanio I noo
ntime CoMpanies, -
.1.1). FCEEIA President. I'. NOT lIAM, Secretary
'HENRY FLIP, Supt. of Agouvies. • -
ANDENW JOHNSTON, Agent,
In3'l-fan Huntingdon, Penna.
Othoe formerly c,cmtpied by W. 11. Woods, Esq., Hill of
z,) , v.i;1 , ,i, 1 ,1 sr v,,-ep'sJ
J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and . Dealer in
.35 1 ' T_T itriaT 3W,‘
Itexpectrally Invites the .attention of the Public to Litt
stand on Ilill mt., Huntingdon, in the rear of George W
twartz.' Watch nod Jewelry store, where he tnanolactures
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at red need prices. Per.
mus wishing to purchase. will do well to give Lint a call.
Repairing of all kinds attended to pronititlyrind charges
reasouable.
Ljr -- ,)--- Also, U n dertahina earrioil sil t and Collins matte in
any style desired, at short it
NE W .
ikt D bass
AN
ELEGANT
and is prelim ed to attend Funerals at any place In train
or country. , . J. M. WM.
'Huntingdon, llriy 9, litria-tr
PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD;
NlTill do.'more and better work itt a
given coia,lban any oilier !-Try it I Manufactured ugly by
ZIEGLER . &
Drbg, Paint and Olniia Dealers,
jan2l-ly N0.)37 NortkTIIIILD 9t., ~IIIGAIIA.
A.LBUMS.A,I,BrU,)IS .
A beautiful assortment of PHOTO
.4IIAPI-1 ALBUMS just received and
fbr sale
AT LEWIS' BOOK STO R
1)1181NESS ;MAW, TAKI , I NOTION!
rti II you Want, your card neatly priiacti on en vol.
ove,i s call at
LOOT C AND STATIOXERYSTEgIe
pai- For limit .1118 PRINTING, call at
the -G Lunt: Jun INT! LW CrvicE," at Hutt
tingdo9,
pooTs AND SELOES of every va
liet s nt COZNENCIIIAM & CAISMON'S.
For plain, Canny and ornamen
tal printing, call at Cie "Globe" Pilice.
I"ll),ifithcipli2ia Ab-bcrfucintuts.
DR. LEON'S
CELEBRATED -PREPARATION.
TILE P411:14:070X bi%AfilitC4,;s4#4.4
Dl'. LOOTS
.Elo.tricligir: .11-011,8011.
It is a positive cure Cu . Baldness.
It restorer II ray llair to Its original color.
It is lITO*,_ not a Apriital achi upon the scoretious.
It immediately arrests'falling tott oPtito hair.
It ollnyiates Neuralgia and licadoolte.
It radically cures Dandruff and. 'Miners.
It keeps these:tip healthy, clean imd cool.' '
It bf on elegant and .exquisi nay fragranClinir Breesyiig
It rertores, cultiratee and beautifier the hair.
It makes harsh hair flexible and InStrotte.
. : . .
.... . . .
Dr Leifn'e Et&trio Hair. ileneWer lifts onjoyoil . 11 Digit
local reputation for magyyears, Ite wondorfol reatOra%
tiro and invigorating Piopoeties are wall kiloton , to t.lio
Steak:al Faculty of Philadelphia, ' .• ,' ' .
Doing .fully Fatisfied of tlio merits of Leon'a •Electrio
Hair Itenowor too' hare -procured 'eacluaive ownerchip;
mar, nrCtletorrltincd.that every holoieliold lu our lend,
clia II 'alio opportunity to - reap ite bouelita., ' I .. ,
DR. LEON'S INFANT REMErit
Afraost delicious:lnd efficacious curator tlao various Ills
to Niitich Infanta and. Young Children are subject.
invaluable for Teething Children !
It-Softens the gums, abates inflammation,invlgovatea
the stomach and bowels,-cerrects Acidity. And is ,a sore
mind speedy cure for Colic, Ciiiiiipiand Windy Pains.
A moat excellent preparation for children of a restless
and fretful habit, and in all oases of Looseness, Griping,
- Vomiting; or' other inward grief, it gives immediate ease.
Used fur more than half a century in the private practice
of one of the most eminent physicians of Philadelphia.
In now placing this article within the reach of all our
countryman, we would remark that we know it, 4o les a
Remedy of unrivaled excellence and that it hag peeved
in thousands of C 0.90.9, as 00 are resolved It shalt hi mil
lions, a priceless boon. • • •
. • ..
For gala by Druggists everywhere.
SILVER'S WASH POWDER !
•
SAFES TIME, _LABOR, MONEY,
makes Washing a Pastime and Mon
day a Festival.
SOLD DVERYWHERE. _ TAY IT 1
Address all orders for onp of the [there
ZEIGLDR.Bq SMITE,
- soil
•137 Nth. iqiildaolpliia
. .
J. E. CAL.DIN'ELL*COi,
JEWELERS & SILVER-SMITHS,
822 CHESTNUT ST.,
Are oliuiiing n very full list of tlio productions of foridgn
Industry and art, of their own ideation id European cap
itals, including at great variety ofartieles of use and orna ,
moat, in
• ,
Ha OM': ONZE AND .GLT, GILT
ND Cl?1 - S2'AL, CU? GUESS,
Dl
- • LEA . TIIER AND
• • PORCELAIN: • • • • •
BRIDAL, OPERA & PARTY. FANS,
Of overy variety and price.
FRENCH 31,INTEL CLOCKS,
VASES, FIGURES and CANDELABRAS.
WATCHES, ' •
•
In great variety; and all ivnrranted.
XIQNDS AND JEWELRY,
A largo nod very . tiliolee,ealection.
SILVER-WARE,
An inerensed lino of Rich Articles for Bridal Olfti and
Table nee. •
•
PLATED WARES,
From the best English and American Manufacturers,
cilium king altogether 3 Colleetioll 3t t rnetivu in beanty,
301111,10t3 in derail, and moderato in price. .n014.2.ni
SALISBURY, BRO. & CO.,
EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS'
ME
Gold, Plated, all Oreide Jewelry,
SOLID AND NICKEL
NAT.A.M.3O,
American, English and Swiss _
WATCHES,
CASED BY 0111i.S , ELVES, /And Duets .doseriptioh
Fancy Goods 61.' Yankee Notions,
Especially adapted axe designed fur 3dvtrlartß and WEST
'E'EN nuns.
• Circulars and full descriptive Price Lfste cent free.
Agents wanted everywhere. Address
• SALISBURY, BRO. dr; O 13.;
•
-: 51 DORRANCE STRIIWP,
0ct.:11,-11m. Providence, It. Y.
LADIES AND. GENTLEMEN
PLEASE NOTICE.
Ladies' Long Jet Chains,
SENT TO ANY ADDRESS FOR $lOO
Jot Ear-Rim, Price 50 Cis:.
GENTS' VAST CHAINS,
PRICE 50 CENTS.
MANUFACTURED , 1Y
PHILIP HILL,
259 Market St., Philadelphia
Yr)- All rent by null.
"OPPOSITI: TIM BUTTONWOOD TREE."
'S Bc,GUION
S
(. 'toys' s ok . s To John. "kr Leer ,)
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN.
.1 4 kT
Z 1 I Q, TY 0 R S,
NO., 821 MARKET, , ST., . EHILAD'A
EItTZLI:N
311:3111,EltS II Intld BITTERS you SALI•
re,(IO , OANVASSERS WANTED
el V 'TO SELL
MEI
Dr. Jenning's Great Work,
The Horse all Other Live Stock.
The brnt su , 4acalpilen huel tw,the cautainiag
over 1200 flages, with more than . ..MO 1 I lustrationsintrong
ly hound in leather.
It gives a complete tle . ,cripilon of Iforses; Cattle, Shenp,
Swine and Pon' t ry i with thei,r varions,dienses and rem.
llon. floral aml'reliabln agents wanted -in. every neigh
borhood. Fur• circulate, terms, &c., address
• • ' 11AltTLESON & CO.,
n9l4•lnt 611 Chestnut et., l'hilads. .
MENOICE & BROTHER?!
NO. 804 .ARCII STREET,
In°leaßlo and notall Dealers ha
g GINZE :RR-YR S - :;
EIIEROLDERIFS, FINE I:W.9OOES, personalty' 861 c
c" ie.! 'Euinpo.
DOMESTIC ZEPHYRS,
Germantown WOOLS,.Casbmere YAitisiS, Etc.,
Latest styles in Ladies Dress mid Cloak
7. I I2.IEATRIE - Alk ,
—• z ‘' ! '1 :
Button6._Drok.irivge's,'Lnces, Shawl •florders,
White embroidered Bandn, etc.
Thn goods being. nll cnrecully selected Jur Wh
Department ofloB great. huhu:No.l[s kr the triohl. I.;
THOMAS M. lirAin,
l'ArtAior
THOMAS M.• KERR,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
NO. 143 MARKET STREET,
Pill LA unrinA.
Cootry produce cold uu comenismiou.
IOTTON Ch AIN, Carpot Chain,
1../Cution Latin ; wick Yarn. Tie Yarn..t.c.. at
S. E. HENRY ..t; CO.
DURE LIBERTY -IV-11TTE.T.,EAD,
l!refin.re,l practicall'a4lim I Td} it I and
yuit will lilva pa Ih r. Many laata ,
ZiFibLER
IVholesale 17)74;;;Pailiflit4UsiiDoalors,
N 0,137 4Yth: Phi/api;
Por Crimping and Wavingi g allesitir
ittb.dittr i3;.ts&tAridn-ci.'
AelTyonr storekeepers for lb,' arl, .If be dpee riot beet"
them.- write to the;mantifachirer.E. et end
Collin:ll4ft. avenue thtludelphln' `•
LUMDER. VIJEFIBEFL
- , - LUMBER, -
,t.
THEtitiderEig.ped ii4a, just {received
sad is now ready - to supply the public with
ALL KINDS.OF LUMBER,
COMPRI:IMO ALL THE igrrEniii , QRApItS,
'• • From cnlilugn np to cicoi
From 9 nzonthd fo 3 vats dry",
Also,
PLASTERING
JOINT' AND' 'LAP . .SHINgLES,
BUILDING STUFF, 4N - 13' PLANK,
, SORBED FLOC/UN% WHATHAS.:BOAHHING,•
DOORS, WINDOW - FRAMES; SASEIES,Ia
Now Is • the thno to buy. ieforo.tho Spring rttah,
Lumber is atreadj udeancintt, and dry lumber is a scarce
orticlo.• CHAS.,II.• ANDERSON.
Huntingdon, Feb. 27, 1366
, -
JUNIATA
STEAM PEARL MILL I
lIUNTINciDON, PA.,
ax
ow
IN COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER
F6ll 'l'll r E MANUFAOIIIItE OP FLOUR.
Th ° F a" i m .V °r Vt ° ig !‘ E i l lc a i n t ; , l 4. ! °° 94 . 7 rearcifulty
CirtAlp%of ev,ery,tiEsior!pti A n.
= lipugfit a{ *
••. . • 'II6OAFIA6r . dt gok:
1160H:32;16n, Nay 2, 1860
NEW .GOODS-11 ., ;:NEW, GOODS!'
BROKE OUTIN A: NEW PLACD:
NEW SCORE, ?AMY CWODS,•I•IIIVVFIRK.
- BOYER & GARNER
'Would respectfully Inform the ptiblio tharttiky - Dayo just
NEW ST OR E (AlarizZasbury station).
Consieting of Groceries of all kinds, Dry Goods. euteh as
prints, ntu•lins, de 'niece, deo.; queensware,
and a large lot of Shoes at, reduced pricer, Hale, Cala.
Tinware, gall, tick, weeded and willow ware, drake and
stationary, which they.are prepared to toll ageing low
prices to thoso who whil \ fallor . n!„ . T l ia i a nay :vim:man,
Grantsville, 'fay ld, 1860. ,
NEW BOOT ANp 811011 1 STORFL
• ...
WALAFRICA
Informs:oo plibile' that ho hitlf=juat,
opened at hie old strilid'in the Dtainond
Huntingdon, • - •
A Fine: sgortniont 1 6f ,, a11"kinitg- 1 01
BOOTS AND SHOES' - '
For Ladies, Gsntlemen apd Children.
All of N'cliichlio Millen at:tar:prices. '4;0; 'sidelairti
small profits. fall and examine my stock.
Manufacturing and Repairing done to order,os usual.
Iltintingilon,Aol4o, 1E66. • • • ,
-
" 7 1rCtoia W.A . :I,W%*
A. GOOD PDOTOGRAPH, LIKEIOOS,
CALL AT... , •
ONNELL &Kimura
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
On "tilt
,Stret, two doors west of
Lewis': Book Store.
CALL AN)). sExSPECIMENS.
Iluntingdon, Oct 4, 'O6-tf. ,
TO THE LADIES.
The best assortmeot of
Jest receired this day from Now York and for solo at the
cheap °ash storikof. j 7 • ' YOPIttAIIOII FRO ?
r
splendid "assortment bf
LADIES; DRESS .GOODS,-
FANCY TRIMAyLINGS - AND XECPATONS
Jost received this day from Now York and for snip clasp
at [may7l' ' ' MARCH aillta
PURE LIBETTY-WHINE , LEAD I
Tho Whitest, the bloat durablo an d the plcoet econpmlos
Try it I Manufactured only by
ZIEGtEit
Trbolelnla Pain t Sk.Oka.ti -Dealer&
un24-ly 131 Mifth Tiarear:Mdiads.
EVE- t . PORY , Aug! 41:1VF4
FAMILY GROCERY:I
Thelma of everything %in bo constantly kept on bald
-anti sold at tho fon:est Pricins itossltdo. Quick
. salos and
Annuli prolittd:- ;
FLOUR ! FLOUR
The best Flour, by the barrel or miller lixtarLi(ty for
oath Kt Lewis' Family Grocery.
TF YOU WANT the BEST 'SYRUP,
/go to CUNNINGI4kSf k CARIHONT.
inot.7lm
SOAPS AND CANDLES.
Washing and Toitot Hoaps—tho best kiwis—for sato at
LiCir/S cowThuti• afidirEhi:.
CHEESE:
The best Mei:Valor sale' at
' • 'l6atiur GROCERY.
Caned Fruit and Vegetables
Always on Inlnd Family drict'er3i
CEO. A. OUION
n(i _A VERY .PA MILY :,• - , • :
Will find at Loth` Grocery, every
article usually kept in first class Grocery ittoreit Call
for What. you cant.• • • . .
.14K31,33.40 , 4a
:linen Meat, .allrlaie artialn ravlq.fot esa,!4:4 "sale .by
the porn! at Lseris' YateilY arm,73:'!
CHOICE CANDIES
or :at ror&wit alc'eare end fetail ttt 4.
Co's Family Grocery. : ' '
. •
Plairtinid "eafWas eltrobtifo r d ipio-041 tyla sag.
k6t—whore or illeed, sereat - 1'••• ••• •
Lewis' :Family 'Grocery., '
fl A RPETS rigrai n, Girth ing
V./awl-Wpm carpatsi Dopr 1010 150,10 011010th, door . ,
mate TP{ iti.4l co. ' •
1 aJustipos':und 'Coneititblp§' Fee
Bills for'Palerqit i4owis' Book Store,
RESS BUTTONS 4, TRIMAINGS,
l_fof the Intuit styles, Deft Ribbon and auCklee,.!l),
lerY. Glolr",llMug'' YSilY9e'* B ' .V.'llikill'lr A. CO.
,
ITER L lIICETM ,I",3p.rley; Rico; Horo,
iny, licmn, ..tc4 nt 14cwis'Finitly Grjobry.
CAttft.
, Svceittl'lariner
- 7t - T
1_) EST 13 I E ACHED 111 1.7 BLIN
liairrak;.in•,: CAR •
.;!, ;,
'OUNNi.d.VO./rAM MON'S:
Q E. ITENRY cC CO. have the hir ,
gest clock ci Ladies Slinwhi. llootts, Sinaggliol, Bal
moral and I loop•Sk lute, Ladies Coats, Slcke 11114 Virculan
112181
• PICKLES BY Tifg'l)ol.FN,
Real.) , fur tho table, for extlo at Lavvi3
CALL AT