ic 6lfrbe. HUNTINGDON, PA Wednesday morning, Feb. 6, 1867. LOCAL & PERSONAL To Subscribers Those subscribers receiving a pa per marked with a t before the name will understand that the time for which they subscribed is up. If they wish the paper continued they will renew their subscription through the mail or otherwise Loma Advertisements Advertisements (puffs or notices) published in local columns at ten cents a. line single insertion, counting seven words to a line. tf. Brief Items. —Ashes are good for frozen side walks, but we like Old Sol's fiery countenance much better. .rles O'Hara, a conductor on fell from a the Pennsy legs broken. —Thursday, the I.4th, is Valentine's day. A good assortment of the comic and sentimental Valentines for sale at Lewis' Book Store. —James Black, of Hollidaysburg, had his hand hurt, near Black Log station, a few days ago, by being caught between two cars. —A man named Morrison, who is from Juniata county, was arrested in Harrisburg last week, for the sup posed murder of a man named Raup. —The Ebensburg Alleghanian com plains that in that section people have to pay from 16 to 20 cents for a bushel of coal, when it ought to be bad for 12f cents. —The advent of a good thaw on Friday last saved our people a heap of trouble, such as shoveling the snow off their pavements and roofs. A balmy Southern wind did the mischief. Westbrook; a noted hunter of Smithfield, across the river, killed a wild cat a short distance above town, Friday last. This is the second one this season shot by the same gentle. man. —There is some talk, (and talk it is, perhaps,) of reviving the city charter for Altoona. Those who opposed it before are now said to be in favor of it. What did you say about the man who bit his own nose to spite somebody r Punkins says: "It is just as sensible to attempt to get married without courting as to attempt any business without advertising." He ought to know, for lie lost his heart in the first and his money in the second. —Hon. A. A. Barker has boon elec ted president of the Ebensburg and CressOn Railroad. He's bettor appre ciated than his compeer, Thad Stevens, who was elected President of a fire company in Lancaster, his home. —The Altoona Tribune came to us last week enlarged to a seven column paper. It is printed with the original display of business ability, and is the neatest of our neighboring exchanges. Is that saying "plenty," Bros The "Editor's Chair"—who will get it? We could guess who would get it if his friends in Porter had each a pocket full of dimes. We propose . that the chair be voted to the best lOoking editor in the county,—we would then stand a chance. —Hollidaysburg is to have .1111Xer Ivorks, the $40,000 water loan having been all taken, and the pipes already been contracted for. Huntingdon is in need of the same, but whore's the money to come from ? Echo answers, where ? —Saturday last was ground-hog .day. His hog-ship couldn't have seen anything in the shape of his shadow here, therefore we will have an early spring. We have little faith in the prognostications of a hog shadow, or "any other man." —Thos. McCamank Esq., of Holli daysburg, has been appointed Chief Clerk iulke office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, at Harrisburg.— Somehow, or other, the politicians of Blair do get in luck so, when any of fice is to be fished after. —The Lewistown Democrat says it would vote aye to attaching a portion of Brady township, this county, to Mifflin county. We would undoubt edly vote nay, and don't think any consideration would lead us to vote .otherwise. —Norval Hark and the throe Burk holders, who were sent to the Peniten tiary for a number of years for stealing a large quantity of goods from the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, at Altoona, not long ago, were pardoned by Governor Curtin, just previous to his retirement from office. —The Quarterly Convention of the Independent Order of Good Template of the West Juniata District, will meet In Altoona, on Wednesday, February . 20th. This is expected to be ono of the best Conventions held in the Dis trict. Mr. E. H. Uniac, and other able Teinperance lecturers, will be present. —Oughtn't supervisors to remove snow from the roads when they be come-impassable? We think so, and bope the supervisors in the different townships of the county will confer a favor on the traveling community by doing so. We think there is more danger to arise from drifted roads than from muddy ones. —The Hollidaysburg papers state that about four miles from Lilly's sta tion on the Allegheny mountain, a man named Wilt and his wife and throe children were frozen to death last week. They were snowed up in the house and thus died. Wilt was a 'crip ple and worked at shoemaking. —The good people of Blair county know how to appreciate tbo services and keep in memory the fallen braves. The total amount received • at the late Fair at Altoona was 64,203. LS, which is to be appropriated for the erection of a Soldier's Monument in the Altoo na Fairview Cemetery. It is hoped the Monument will be completed and ready to dedicate on the 4th of July next. lEluolcavheat Flour and 'Cora Meal, 01 eat Lewis' Pamily Grocery Terrible Explosion of an Engine We have learned the following par ticulars of ono of the most terrible and yet the most singular explosions that we have ever read or heard of. On Monday night, a week ago, about 11 o'clock, as the locomotive Juniata was standing on the track about a mile above McConncllstown, on the Broad Top Road, having a train of empty coal cars attached, the steam flues ex ploded. The fireman was thrown back by the force of the explosion_ to die fifth truck, while the engineer was car ried with the engine, about sixty feet, up the right hand bank, when the en gine turned over, end for end, precipi tated him some distance beyond, about forty feet, into a snow-bank. The en gine was completely damaged, and al though the fragments of iron, cinder, &c., were scattered for some distance around the scene, yet the tender was not injured, nor was the track torn up or blockaded, but everything was as clear for travel as before, in a few minutes time. All that showed there was an explosion was the remains of o &wine on the bank, totally demol ished. • d bot The injuries to the engineer were but slight although ho was carried such a great distance, but the fireman, whose name is Asahel Brown, sustained severe injuries about the face, caused, it is supposed, by the red hot coal and cinder blowing through the door of the engine full into his face. His right leg was also crushed and sprained in sev eral places. Ire is now at Jacob's ho tel in this place, and is rapidly recov ering under the treatment of Dr. Brum baugh. We learn he is a resident of the lower end of the county. About two weeks ago he lost $7OO, which ho was carrying in his pocket, while he was running along the top of the cars. Don't Forget the Festival The festival to come off at Alexan dria on Wednesday and Thursday evenings this week, for the benefit of the Union Cemetery at that place, promises to be a grand and interesting affair. We neglected to notice in our last that two chairs were to be voted for- 7 a "Clergyman's Chair" and an "Editor's Chair"—the Clergyman's Chair to go to the clergyman in Alex andria receiving the highest; number of votes at ten cents each, and the "Editor's Chair" to go to the office in the county receiving the highest num ber of votes at ten cents each. We hope the chairs may be well paid for, as the Cemetery association needs funds for improvements; etc. A Drover Killed On Wednesday morning last, as the stock train east was laying over at the siding near Hill Creek, a few miles be low hero, a drover got nut of the car for the purpose of punching the cattle that were lying down in order to make them stand, to save them from being tramped upon. While he was thus en gaged, the Philadelphia Express sud denly approached, and he fearing that he would be run over, attempted to run across 1.1] . , track, but was caught by the engine and I umediately killed. His head was struck and both legs terribly mangled. He was taken by the train to his home in Indiana coun ty. His name is Moorehead. E=! Frequent complaints come to us from our subscribers in the country that their Globes are loaned by Post masters to persons not subscribers and very frequently they are lost, damaged or intentionally "appropriated." Now this is to give Postmasters notice that the Globes we send to subscribers are not to be loaned to any other persons. if the practice is continued wo shall take the liberty of making the Depart ment acqtiainted with the facts, and try to have a drop of Postmasters. The Globe is only $2 a year, ard those who wish to read it and aro able pay for it, should subscribe for it, and not wrong their neighbors. "WORLD MUTUAL Lint INSURANCH COMPANY OF NEW YORK," J. F. Prue auff, Hollidaysburg, General Agent for Pennsylvania, to whom applications for insurance, further information, and persons desiring Local Agencies, should be addressed. The special features of this Company appear to offer strong inducements to persons wishing to have their lives insured. The Company in vites particular attention to its non participating rates-of premium, which are lower than those of any other com pany in the world. By this method the Insurer secures at once the largest possible amount of insurance for• a sta• tcd sum, which is never increased nor decreased during the continuance of the policy. Send for Circulars. lt* County Statements It will be of gratifying interest to our county readers to road the state ment of the receipts and expenditures of the county during the past year, which wo publish to (Illy, together with the Poor House affairs. There is a balance this year in the hands of the Treasurer of 87779,69, while last year the same was only 81678,73. The debt of the county to the Stale has been liquidated, $8020,6S having been paid in 1865, and 82308,36 last year. Prime Potatoes, For sale at Lewis' Family Grocer) • The nest Family Flour, By the barrel, or smaller quantity, for sale at Lewis' Family Grocery. The Highest. Price Paid For Butter, Eggs, Potatoes and Ap pies, at Lewis' Family Grocery. A Sister Good Templar's Decision on Cider The following item which we. clip from an exchange may furnish some light to the "sisters" in the different Good Templar Lodges in this county, upon the much mooted question ofdrink ing cider. All thos*n favor of drink ing-that restricted beverage may profit by the young lady's enthusiasticyet well-timed remarks : In a Good Templar's lodge, the sub ject was being discussed as to whether it was allowable for members of that fraternity to drink cider. The pros and cons of the question were being discussed with much warmth--some of the members speaking twice on the subject. At last a young lady who had spoken once before, and in liwor of ci der, got up, thoroughly warmed in fa vor of the affirmative. After a spirit ed prelude, giving a glowing descrip• tion of the goodr.ess of eider and its usefulness, she closed with—"and, brethren, eider is a necessity to me, and I must have it. I shall have it. If it, is decided that we are not to drink cider, I shall eat apples, And get some fine young man to 'squeeze' me ; for I tell you, I can't live without that de lightful nectar, the juice of an apple!" Notwithstanding this glowing peror ation, the question was decided in the negative and the poor girl is out on cider•. Religion in Selmolai Chapters 3 and 4 of "Tim Lawyer in the School Room" contain the first successful attempt that has been made to collect the laws of the several States on the subject of "Religion in Schools," and put them in suel close juxtaposi tion that they may be easily compared and understood. This valuable „little book also gives a curious legal history (made up wholly from law books and court records) of the origin and pro gress of "Religious Liberty" in the country. "The Lawyer in the School Room" is for sale at Lewis' Book Store, price $l. VOTE FOR THE EDITOR'S CHAIR That the citizens of Huntingdon may have a voice in voting - the 4-Edi tors Chair," votes for all the offices in the county will be received at our of up to 3 o'clock Thursday after noon, and the votes . 4nd money sent to Alexandria in the , evening. The name of the office voted for. and the money should be enclosed in an en• velope addressed '•E,liter's Chair," Alexandria. 10 cents will count one vote-50 cents five votes—sl ton votes-55 fifty votes—slo one hun• dyed votes-5100 ono thousand votes. THE Beautiful Princess of Denmark and the Young Cazrwitch of Russia; Eminent American Divines, including the Reverend Doctors &ovens, Thom son, Durbin, McClintock, Morris, Janes, Simpson, Whedon, Ames, Nast., Elliott., and Haven ; also lion. J. M.. Howard, Capt. E. B. Ward, and Keri-Keri, au Australian Canibal; "Your Likeness," by Rev. Dr. Weston ; Self Govern ment; Pope's Essay on Man, etc., hi February numhei• Phrenological Jour- nal. Only 20 cents, or $2 a year. Ad dress Fowler and Wells, 389 Broad way, New York. Sale Bills We are prepared to print sale bills on short notice and reasonable terms. Blank notes and revenue stamps al ways on hand. ..Ono complete set Melton's Out line Maps, in good conditien, for sale cheap at Lewis' Book Store. tf. ;/ ,HENRY HARPER, r iti 520 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA.PLPZia llos a large stack of FINE WATCHES, FINE COLD JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WARE, and SILVER PLATED WAItE, Suitable for iloliday and Bridal Presents u0y13,1560-2nl MARRIED, On the 22d inst., by Elder A. Rohrer, Mr. SAMUEL GIFFORD, of Lack twp., Juniata C0.,t0 Miss 111..a.Th4L4 VAUGUEN, of Tell twp., Huntingdon County. On the 15th ult„ by Rev. Price, Mr. GEORGIE SAGER, of Greenwood Fur nace, to Miss ELLEN TIMMY, of Mount Union. On the 31st ult., by tl same, Mr JOHN C. MOORE, to Miss MARY A. KY LER, both of Huntingdon County. At the residence of Robert Ramsey in Springfield, Jan. 31st., by Rev. S. A. °reveling, Mr. SAMUEL D. Bommimi of Black Log, to Miss DELILAH SOLLERS of Springfield. MARKETS. Fel■ 2, ISC7 I= Prime Wheat is scarce here. Choice Ted at $2,80@3,15 and white at $3,10. Rye at $1,35;1.33. Corn 57e to $1 Oats at 5703550. Barley at $1.2.5. Ito t tor 150D , RIcts11 Choice ut 20(Liale tb. Egg s at 45@.30e 13 dozen. rarstillann, Feb. 2.—Fidur.—The decline in the East has not had ninch effect en thin market as holders are firm We quote sales of ',ming ethical Flour at $12.00412,75 winter Flour nt $13.5t1a 111,50, and fancy ot $164 - 3/17. The transactions In Wheat are light. No. I spring a. $2,60,. No. 2at j 2,1502,50, and winter at , 42,50. Corn i• lightin demand( and market quiet. We note r•nles frog Chet hands at 6867.5 c. Barley sells at tale. duck wheat Fleur at 13 23@3 75 15 cwt. Rye at the depot $1,20 per bushel. - - - Poor demand for oats and from fret hands may he quo ted at 47@48c, and from store at 50e. Dried apples at oCdlltic 1.1 lb., and peaches at 17620et5. 5 barrels Eggs at 51/c it, doz. Poach blow potatoes at 90c 11 bush. hay at $25e . ,32 V. ton from country wagons elllii,(10 Feb. 3.—Floor tpti,t; spring bxtra ;9,50310,75 Wheat is limner, at No. I. at $2,13C - 62,50; No. 2. $1,54®1,85 Corn dull at 7814'( . Vi5!,..1. Oats .4t , X. I.i hogs, toady at $0,10@6,115; dressed hogs at $7,31.10;Wiet,. PINANCIArr... NEW YORK, Feb 2.—Cold cloied at SI,S%. HUNTINGDON MARKETS EOEIIE . CqED WEEKLY BY S. E. HENRY & CO Superfine Flour cl 1.1 ..$/ 2,00, Flaxseed........ Extra rleur 13,25 flops V, ..... Family Flour 13,50 Ilam, smoked Apple flutter td ga110n...1;25 Ilay too Barley ford == Buckwheat - Su Buckwheat. Meld cw t.. 3,75 Bran '4,•1 cwt 1 "5. Brooms duz 3,0004,50 Beeswuk. I/ lb "0 Beaus , E-1 bus Cloverseod i 61 lbs 4,50 Chickens "5 Country Soap • '0 Corn " • 75 Corn Meal ".ti cwt.:... ...... 2,00 Dried Apples V.bu ...... Dried Cherries b quart....lo Dried Peaches 14..15 to 25 Dried Beef "0 "5 Feathers 11 lb 95 Mixed Chop "00 oat, 45 Potatoes V bus 80 fluster per Lou... 1.0,00 Iliial IA lb 4 liye 1 10 Ilya Chop 'il cwt ",00 Rye iitraw 7, bundlo 8 Shorts 'el cm I,to 8110011_1er 121 5 ; oideti " •' l'allyy 10 0 12 . Timothy 3.50 Turkeyu 75 C 1,50 ' Wheat lied.— ............ 2,45 Wheat White ^76 Woolillb 45 BEST QUALITY OF FRESH M ACK EBEL at C7iNN/NGHIAM PARMOA FOR SALE, RENT 84 WANTED. "GLOBE" AGENCY. [Any person hoeing real estate. personal property, etc. etc., for sale, or property for rent, or who may want to buy or rout a farm, dwelling, store room, shop, farm stock, etc., etc., can have his wants mach known under this lead ut n small expense.] FOR SALE. • • Two acres aground its West Huntingdon. • Ono lot of ground east of Stone creel:, adjoining lot of M. Thompson. A fresh toilets cow for solo at a reasonable price. WANTED. A gentleman with a small family wishes to rent a send dwelling house Br the borough of Huntingdon. _FJXECUTORS' NOTICE.- [Estato ofJohn Russell, deed.] Letters testamentary open the will end testament of John Russell, late of Hopewell township, Huntingdon County, deceased, have beets granted to the subscribers. All persons indebted are rennested to make Immediate payment, nod those leaving claims will present theta prop erly authenticated to the undersigned. JOHN RUSSELL, JACOB RUSSELL, Jan 16, 1167-61.' Executors. ADMINISTRATILIN.' NOTICE Mitate of John N. Mossor, deed.; I.t•ttors of administration upon the estate of John N. Me'Nor, deceased, Into of Juniata township, haying been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the estate will make payment, and those basing claims will pro4ent them for settletuott. lan. 23, 1567-ft A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.— (Estate of Abram Cutshall, deed.) Let ters.of Administration Upon the estato of Abaam Cutsimil, Into of Springfield township.lfuntingdon county deed, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against the estate aro requested to present them to the undersigned, and all persons indebted 1,111 inlmediato payment. WM. CUTSIIALL, Dec In-Gt Adininistrator. • cI . TRAY BOAC. carne to toy premises in IV:lnter Cwp., about the first of October last at Boar, supposed to be alt.; a year with t u na black spots.. The owner to requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take hint away, otherwise he will he disposed of according to law. Jan.l.'67. • W. D. tIEED. QTRAY. kj C to the reiidonce of Wm. Morgan, in Hope well hop., Huntingdon county, on December nth, 1860, Is Bork sorrelt more, supposed to he six or seven years old. Therequeited to Come and _ provo property, pay charges and take her away, or she will be disposed of ac cording to law. dec.3t.'6O W.il. MORGAN. • TIISSO.LUTION OF CO.PART NERSIIM—The 6-partnership exiatineinder the aine of S. 11. lIENItY k CO. is this day dissolved by mu oal conwint—Win. F. Johnston retiring. The business the late firm will be satibal by S. X. Henry. S. E. HENRY, \Y V. P. JOHNSTON. THOS. S. JOHNSTON. ontingdon, Jul. 7, 1607 CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Tho unde.i g ued ims, this day termed. a ...partnership ler the firm name of It CNitli .4 CO., and will continuo to business heretAbro carried on by S. E. Henry & Co. SAML. 14, HENRY, TllO6. B..IOHNSTON, CLIRIS . PIAN LONG. Huntingdon, Jon. 7 , 1567 WHAT WAS NAIVEDI OPEN and READY FOR BUSINESS H. GREENBERG, EnEgLIARIV V21110E9 Befllcctfully I nformo the public Mat ho Imo op..] a cw ,tore in Fichcr & Eon's Now h au ling, in the loud in Huntingdon, where all kinds of READY-MADE GLOTHINO, PIECE GOODS, Hats, Manilas, Traveling Bags, etc., Can be found to suit all oho may favor him with their pa t nonage. lIIs Piece (Mods are of tho boot quality and will 113 MA1)1•: 'UP TO ORDER In tho most fashionable 11111 i and stylo. All goods can he bought at bile establishment (rum 10 to 20 per cent. cheaper Mtn at any other place. All desking a good nail if clothing at a lair price should .11 and examine goons and prices. All goodi lean ing hie establishment will ha -- arranted to he what may he represented. 11. OR EEN BE IM, Merchant Tailor. 'unlit, gaol', Nov. 21,1566 WEST HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. JAMES SJIVIPSCIN, Ixxsaxx. JPoumi.OLc>2.-, HUNTINGDON, PA., Manufacturer of all kinds of work in his lins, among shieb the EARNER Will find Tim,!dug Plows, Sled soles, Kettles ,tc. The =I Will Mid flonnd 'Mandrils, hollow Anvil 4, block and rol ler Tire borders, Tire irons, sled and sleigh sulee, Wagon buses, EN= Can have all kinds of 3lach hwy. The BUILDER Can have door and window sills and Lintels, sash weights collar window grates, all sires, porch stands, armor for rain spoins, chimney caps, pavennut castings, for coal and wood cellars, healers for warming privato dwellings and public buildings, doors and frames for bake ovens, iron railing for verandahs, porticoes, and ten ets of nll kiwis. particular attention pill to fencing grare lots. Erery body can have threshing machine, plow and etovo repair and all Muds or iron and brass castings. 291111 R I MMOTITUE4I S. E HENRY & CO., Ara receiving all kin , l of LU3IIIER, comprising all tho =I BOABDS, FRAME STUFF, JOINT AND LAP SHINGLES, PLAST EIG NO I,ATII, PLANK, WORKED FLOORING, WEATHER BOARDING, FENCING, RAILING, Ac., kc., Ac Which will to sold at pricos nt the mill, with freight ad tin t. 1107 ECONOMY IS MONEY SA.VED! The subscriber Is permanently located in Huntingdon, Xand ii prepared to purelinm, or repair in the ' best style, and expeditiouqly, broken UMBRELLAS' sIND PAR.:VOLS. All articles intrusted to Win will bo I eturned to the residence of the owner to soon n.s repaired. limbrellas and ',anomie for repair can be left nt Lewis' Book store. inay2,l:l3l.nf WM. FENTIMAN. COFFEES, SUGARS AND TEAS ALL THE CHOICE KINDS FOR SALE At, Lewis' Family Grocery. EVERYBODY_KIIST LIVE CALL AT LEWIS . FAMILY GROCERY The best of everything will ho constantly kept on hand and sohl at the luWedt prices possible. Quick sales nud small profile. PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD The Wit Rest, the most Ilur able nod the modeconotnicrt Try it! Manufactured only by ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint k. Glass Dealers, ati24-ly No. 137 North Third st., Miliaria. SPECIAL NOTICES. EAFNESS, BLINDNESS & CA 1J TA RR 11. treated with the utmost success, by J. IJA ACS, M. ii., Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Loyd., lhallamt,) No. CM PIN Estrevt, Testimonials from the most reliable sources In the city and country, can ho been at his taco. Th. medical finality are invited to accompany their patients, on he bo no secrets in his practice. A ItTI FIGI A h I:1 EIS inserted without pain.— No clutr;:,e for examination. $' 0 00 FOR THE GREATEST VARIETY Handsome and Useful Articles, can at LEWIS' Book Storo. Y W 1V ill find at I,olb . Family arocery, or.lry E VERY .1. , 'A.111.J article usually kept in clrat day Urt.wy Stores. Call for what you want. Cuing Fruit awl Ye otables Always on hand at TA,Vile Feral!) , Grocery. NEW CHEAP CASH STORE IN HUNTINGDON. NEW GOODS FOR FALL AND TVINTER. WM. MARCH dr, BRO. Respectfully inform the public generally that they have just received a large and splendid stock of gouda at their store in Huntingdou, c,uninting In part of SILKS, • DRY GOODS, • DRESS GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS; TIN WARE, LADIES' FANCY TRIIiiIIINGS, HOOP SKLRTS,BONNErs, BUTTONS, WOOD AN WILLOW WAIt E, QFJEENSWAIIE HARD W ARE, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CRACKERS, NOTIONS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, GLASS, NAILS, FISH, SALT, • &c., Also, CARPETS and OIL-CLOTII, And In fact everything that la usually kept in a firmtclasa slore, ell which were bought low for cash and will sold at correspondingly 1;m prices for dish, or country produce. end request the public to give as a call before purchming elsewhere, feeling satisfied we can offer supe rior inducements to cash buyers. We respectfully solicit tho patronage of all. nail the public are cordially invited to examine cur goods. Everything taken In exchange for goods except prom!. gas. MARCH Jr. BRO. Huntingdon, oct. MG.! MARY M. 3IOSSEII, Administratris NEW STORE AND Ze . M a c 41 = 0 31:› Min WEE S. ENTRIKEN V,TOULD' respectfully inform the „ w mim i ic n general, and Ids friends in particular, that be has opened a store nt COFFEE RUN, On the Huntingdon I Broad Top Railroad. Ills stock consists of, 1. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, the most general variety, selected with the greatest Care, and to suit the taste of the must fastidious. 2. GENTLEMEN'S YEAR, tho very best the market afforded; entire 'Auks of any and every quality desired. • 3: GROCERIES. In this depart ment lie defies competstion. It consists of best 1310 Coffee, Java.lmperial, Black and Omen Teas, Sugar several qual ities. Molasses, every variety, Salt, Fish aniN obacco, and every article usually leapt in our larger stores. . BOOTS, SHOES, BA LMOBALS. QUEENSWAILE, CUT. LERY, These goods are all fresh from the market; all new and selected with the greatest care. The public patronage is respectfully solicited. We war rant good measure mid honest weight. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for goods at the likhest market prices. Wit. S. lINTit ltli FIN Coffoo nun, 0c,31.3in OW' rir ?_t_ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING MACHINES. BM. GREENE has just opened . his Music Store, ono J. or west of IV Lows' Book Store, whero tin hoo p s constantly on hood STEINWAY & SI INS ' GA MIL WS Piano Ala onfitctuii nix Company's PIANOS, MASONS HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS and CAItIIA HT, NEEDHAM& CO,S' MELODEONS; Guitars, Violins, Files, Ftntes; Guitar and Violin strings. MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chnin,Coldon Shower, ijohlen Conner. Golden Trio. &c., &e. SHEET MUSIC.—lie is oonntantly receiving from Phil. ;Melinda nil the latest music, which persons at a distancu wishing. ran nester, rind have sent thrill by mail. Also GROVER BAKER'S Celebrated SEWING CHINES—the only machine that, in addition to every kind of setting, embroiders perfectly • &min Silk and Cotton, of alt kinds and colorwfor se f thm. fulLvAnstructed In. Pianos and Organs Warranted for fiveyeare llama WiShillg to buy any of the above articles are in vited to call and examine mina before purchasing else. where My prices aro the Conic as in Now York and Philadelphia. Circulars of Instruments or Machines, sent promptly upon application with slip additional infortnation desired. 13. M. GREENE, Hill street, Huntingdon, To., err Second floor of Brown's Hardware building CHEAP GROCERY STORE. - 3,7=zzammpr.., HILL ST., u.UNTENGDON, PA. THE undersigned offers for. the in- Eptction and purchase of customers a large and as sorted stock or Groceries, Provisiana, &c. He feels sails. tied they can ho aeon odated with anything in his lino. Ilia pricos urn low, and his stuck fresh and good. 110 keeps the hest or J sisirsoN -AI '3O HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR, FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE, And NO TIONS of ovory kind A seloct stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUi ENS. WAR and all other articles kept in a well regulated est:o,l6ll.lmA for salo al reasonablo prices. .Gsf- Ills oloro Is on 11111 streot, nearly opposite the Gunk, and in the room formerly occupied by D. Grove. Call and examine. Z. YEN'iGht. Hun tingdon, oc. 31, ISG6 WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, A LARGE STOCK AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Window Curtain Papers, JUST RECEIVED • AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES, BALLE rs FIXTURES, ULT. ASSORTMENT AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE READ AND BE POSTED ! TO THE ET PL Y _HARMED New Frniiitllre, T HE undersigned would respectfully annum], that ho mann flictures and Imolai constantly on hand a laege and splendid assortment of = WASII AND CANDLE STANDS; Windier and cane seat chairs, cupboards, gilt and Uosin wood moulding for micro; and picture frames, and a vari ety of articles not mentioned, at prices that cannot fall to be satiifactory. . Ito ii also agent for tho well known Bailey tC: Decamp ',aka epring Bed Dutton, • The public aro invited to call and examine his stock before purcluteing olsowbere. Worlc and sales room on Hill street, near Small, One door west of Venter's store. • lluotingdou, Aug. 1, 18ti1 01017irirri etr it7t ir./U /lAA-LIP/0 - • tom_ • A lino and largo alisortnlent,alwap. on band AT WIS' BOOR STOBA' SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, SALT, _ _ TOBACCO & SEGARS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS & CAPS, &c GILT GOLD SHADES, MUSLIN SHADES, nIPE, CORD AND . TASSALS =I =I ISM JAMES HIGGINS ..A_G-37aSTS WA..I•TT2SD. SE/ • .VG .111 A C 0 ; Folly rArense( . ve territory 'Oren, ; In Pl'iTZT(llfeTtlawe..4s, r,Pa'car".m.",;ltr'CLlMp','Clithe"' rO I'AIIintROTHERS, ..'1 Agents, - Chestnut St., Phila., • n. .221 Summit St., Toledo, 0 . AG-ENTS W.A.M.TWED. Novernbev 28, 1868-381. DR. LEON CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS. TILE DER SECTION OP MEDICAL SCIENCE. Dr. laifg Electric Hair hem. It to a positive cure for Baldness. It restores ti ray Hair to its original color. It is a Tonic, not a Dye, and Acts upon the secretions. It immediately arrests falling out of the hair. It alleviates Neuralgia and Headache. It radically cures Dandruff and Humors. It keeps the scalp healthy, clean and cool.. It Is an elegant and exquisitely fragrant Hair Dressing I t restores, cultivates and beautifies the hair. It makes harsh hair flexible and lustrous. Dr. Le 01 1 .3 Electric Hair Renewer has enjoyed a high local reputation for malty years. Its wonderful restora tive and invigorating properties are well known to tho Medical Faculty of Philadelphia. Being folly satisfied of the merits of Leon's Electric Hair Renewer we have vroeured exclusive ownership and aro d•4.remined that, every household in our land shall have opportupity to reap Its benefits. DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY. A most delicious mid efficacious curs for the various Ills to which Infants and Young Children are subject. Invaluable for Teething Children! It softens the gums, abates inflammetion,hrsigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and .lo a flue nod speedy one. for Colic, Cramps and Windy Pelee. ' ' A most excellent preparation for children of a restless and fretful habit, and in all eases of Looseness, Griping, Vomiting, or other inward grief, it gives immediate ease. Used for snore moat half a century in the pristine practice of ono of the most emitant . physidans of Philidelphia, In now placing this article Width] the reach of all our countrymen, we would remark that we know it to be a Remedy of unrivaled OXC011(111C0 and that it has proved in thousands of cages; no son aro rosolyed It strap in mil lions, a priceless boots. • For sale by Druggists everywhere. SILVER'S WASH POWDER ! SA YES TIME, LABOR, MONEY Makes Washing a Pastime and Mon day a Festival. SOLD EVERYWHERE. TRY IT! Address sit °Hera fur nny of the above to ZrnGLER & SMITH, • SOLE PROPRIETORS. 137 Nth. Third St., Philadelphia I= LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent X))112.1allom:c. or Double Spring, e" :'~ ~ e Tire wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and plea sure to anylady wearing tha Duplex Elliptic Skirt will Ire experienced particularly in all crowded. assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars. church pews, arm chairs, fur promenade and house dress, as the skirt can ho folded when iu use to occupy n small place as easily and conve n'ently as a silk or muslin dress, an invaluable quality In crinoline, not found In any single spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasmo. comfort, and great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day, will never afterwards willingly dis pense with their use. For children, misses and young la dies they are miperlot to all others. They evil not bend or break like the single spring but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape when three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside es useless. The hoops are covered with crinkle and twisted thread. and the bottom rods are not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing them from wearing out when dragging down steeps, stairs, Sc. • The Duplex Elliptic is-a great In with all ladles and is universally recommended by the Fashion Maga zines as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the f honing inestimable advantages in crin oline, viz: superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape and finish, flexibility. durability, comfort and econ omy, enquire ter J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or dou ble spring shirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. CA MOS.—To guard against imposition Lc particular. to notice that skirts offered as;‘Duplex" have the red ink stamp, viz; W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs' upon the waist band—none others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus. revealing, the two (or double) springs braided together therein, which is the secret cf their flexibility and strength, and a 'combination not to be found In any ether . spring. • For sale in all stores where first rises skirts'are sold throughout the United States and else where. Manufactured by the sole owners oldie patent. WESTS, BRADLEY ,h CARY, -- - 97 :9.1.8.1.Reada Sts. N. Y SALISBURY, BRO. & EXTENSIVE MINUIACTURERS and IMPORTERS -OF Gold, Plated aid 01101118 Jewelry, SOLID AND NICICEL American, English and Swiss WATCHES, CASED DY OURSELVES, and every description of Fancy Goods & Yankee Notions, Especially adapted END designed for Pouructut and Wray ERN TRADE. Circulars and full descriptive Price Lists Bent free. Agents wanted everywhore. Address SALISBURY, DEW. & CO., • • • RIDOREANCE STREET, • Providence, It. I. 30C>33131ZT5. 1 ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES TIME, SA VES MONEY, • SAVES LABOR, SAVES CLOTHES, SAVES WOMEN, AND ALL GROCERS SELL ZT.' It is used by cutting into small shaVingsand dissolving in hot orator, then soak thu clothes fire to ten minutes, and a little hand rubbing will make them as clean as hours of hard machine robbing would do, with ordinary coop, and the most delicate fabric receive no injury. 1t o can refer to thonSands of families who are using it, nod Who could not be liersnaded to do without . • DOBBINS' ELECTRIC • SOAP, Sold by all LEADING: GROCERS THEOUGHOUT - THE' STATE. WHOLESALE OFFICE 107 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, Philadelphia. Hilliest Price Pal(' for Prime Tallow. kcf)-For =No nt LEWIS' ramily Grocery Oct. 15, pII RE LIBERTY WRITE LEAD, Preferred by all practical Painters! Try it! and you will have no otipr. Mltnufgeturcil.only by 7. I EGLE It SMITH, Wholesale Drug,Paint & Glass Dealers, No. 137 Nth. Third st., Philada. jan'24-1y TO THE LADIES. The loot assortment of DDT - Bill - 1C SKIRT'S, receivril this day from New York and for sale at the cheap cad, store of W3l. DIAFrCII k BRO.- A. splendid assortment of LAmEs' DRESS GOODS, FANCY TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS Jug received this day front New York and for sale situp at [may7 W)1. 31A ROIL 5; EADY RECKONER • it:1 1 A complete rocket Ready Reckoner, in dollars and cents, to which are added forms of Notes, Rills, Re eritstr, Petit ions, .Ic., together with a set of useful tables containing rate of interest from one dollar to twelve thongs and. by the single day, with a table of wages, and board by the work and day. Far sale at LEWIS' BOOK STORE.. ka,COUNTRY DEALERS eatt bay CLOTIIINU front me in Ittuitingdon at wi111.E.5.41.E an cheap an they eau in the itien, as I have a wholesale atom in • LI, ROMAN. cZEGARS.—Best qualit,y of 'Segars Linda nt WINN tNq (IA 51 S IJARNION'S. IF YOU WANT the BEST SYRUP, •uco t° puNNnien AM d:'CARILLON'S. 11E1D QUARTERS FOR. , NEW GOODS... D. P. cwINH INFORMS THE pußtho THAT ILE. HAS JUST OPENED SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS TII4T CAN'T BE BEAT CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY COME AND SEE D. P. GIT7IN, oc, ;.,1 66 , 1867. 1867 CLOTHING. H. ROftliA,N 4 .. •N E W LOTIIINGt PALL AND WINTER, JIFBT RPOP.IFEE ' 1.1" I. ROMAN.IS CHEAP CLOTHING SWORE. For Gentlemen's Clothing of the best material;l).l:4zaoi in alp best liorkmanlike manner, call at , H. RONiAN'S t opposite tae 'Franklin Honse Market Swire; llnsitheir don, Pn. • • . Huntingdon Oct. 31, '6B. GREAT ENTHUSIASM HIGH PRICES SURRENDER ! JOHN H. WESTBROOK a THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST, • Respectfully informs the citizens of lituntingdoi sad vicinity that ho haajcst received from the city a Raw and splendid stock of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Ccupet Sacks t Trunks, doe., &c., of which he le propared to moll atleducad prices. A lot of choico CONFECTIONERIES leave also been iro, ceivod. . • Dou't forget the old stand In the Dlitiptind. Old cuebk mere and the public generally are Wilted to.call. oet. at, 1860 c gg " I . J. M. WISE; Manufacturer and Dealer In MI ICI XL ra . up - 1:r ±L 31r • Respectfully invites the attention of 'the Public to his stand 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 prices.,. Per,: eons wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a call. Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and *ups( reasonable. 45y-Also, Undertaking carried on, and Conks m . any style desired, at short notice. ,• The subscriber has a NEW AND ELEGANT I:LEADEN, and is prepared to attend Funerals al-any piece to town or country. Ti D 4. Wl* Huntingdon, May' 0, 1800rif GEO. SHAEFFER - .'''.llasjust returned from the east with a 6 2:" SPLENDID STOCK • OP o aro,- os-rco.w i - thU. %Vlach ho offers to the inspection of his customers an 4 the public generally. Do 'will sell his stock at the most REASONABLE PRICES, and those who purchase cdmo will surely callagaln, BOOTS & SIIOES MADE TO ORDER, r,nd REPAIRING done in the neatest and moat expect!: tious manner. Call ninon Mr. cluleffer at his shop oti Bill street, y few doom west of the Diamond. - .-my2 JUST RECEIVED Alsot Canned Poaches, To!wanes, ?yew npd,Com, Also - Spiced Lobster, Oysters, Chow.chow, Womesturshire, sauce, French Mustard, Rosso Radish, Pepper sauce, Oat sup, Olivo'oll, &e., kc, and , ' All lauds of Syrups, uch as strawburry, pineapple, tko. CALL AND-SER. COUNTRY PRODUCE . All Linda of Fopntry protli!co taker! 19 .3,l!changefor . Gooils at teWhe FAjiIAY 'aro;lerYt CHOICE CANDIES. Of all Mods, for sato Nrhojosalo nod retail al Lewis it, Co's Family Grocery. SOAPS AND CAND.T. I ES, Washing and Toilet Soapvii.the beak kbaliE—for ale 41 LE 1171 "t 5. ?-1 4 *.i 4 T ORNAFX: FLOUR ! FLOUR • The hest Flour, by tha barrel or natallec quantity for„ sale at Lewis' Faintly Groegy. 1 - )APER ! 'PAPER!! • - Note Pooh Commercial; Foolocap and Platcnit—ii good assortment for eale by the room, half roam', gitirB of shoot, at LEWIS' IsZENV 1100 K & STATIONERY BTONE 7 . DUSINESS lIEN, T4.4,R.NQT10.p It You want your card neatly printed on 111 Tel opea, call at EBIVIS' BOOK .I.ll'D STATIOIy - Eff f".prEcle. RAMS. HAMS. Plain and c0074s eaoar caret,llpiroithio .be in , mat ha(—wholo or snood, fpr sale at •• • • , Lewis'Qroceii VEIZ4ICELLI, Barley, Bice, nom, V iny,ikNIIIH, Qc, 5" , Lewis' Familyproctlty • • , A LI, KINDS OF TOB A . p Q Xl_wltolettale and retail. at CUNN INGHAM & fTANNED PEACHES and Tomatbea ,I3tixed Pickles, Tomatoe Catsup; Popper sauce, ac., for oak at Lewis k Co's Fatally Grocery.