WHARTU &MAGUIRE, RAILROAD STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA., WHOLESALE & RETAIL STIEMEI Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, B 'AWAY, The attention of MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, and buyers generally, is invited to the fact that eve aro now offering a BETTER ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C. , than can be found elsewhere In this part of the State, at prices to suit tho times. Our stock comprises Ml articles In this line of business, embracing a general assortment of TOOLS and MATERIALS used by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS JOINERS, tc., Lc., together with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Hails, Spikes, Railroad and Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Circular, Mill and Cross. Cut Saws, Enamelled, Finished and Plain Hol-,J low TVare. Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns, Oil and Powder Cans. An excellent assortment of -109.73.0 Comprising KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, SCIS ORS, RAZORS, &C. BRITTANIA & SILVER PLATED WARE Household, Horticultural and Farm Implements, Of the latest and most improved patterns, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS Will And a general assortment of material for their use consisting in part of Carriage Trimmings, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts, Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa tent and enamelledLeatker, Whips, Tongues, Soc kets, Shafts, d-c. Ilt= * 1/2Vre4.11.:-Z Can be eappliail with ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES, S LEDGES, HAMMERS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron& Steel CARPENTERS Will find in our establishment a superior stock of :PLANES, .SAWS, AUGERS, HATCHETS,' HAMMERS, FILES, CHISEL'S; HINGES, • SCREWS, LOCKS, rIOLTS, PULLEYS, SASH-CORDS, &C., &C 'MINIM AND MINERS' GOODS. NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, COAL PICKS AND SHOVELS. Famrmaris Can be aceemlnedated with everything in their line from -a Grain Separator to a Whebetone. Miluilcliaris are ospecially invited to coil and examine our stock of BUILDING HARDWARE, and compare our prices with oilers. Agricultural Implements, Comprising Hie fasoua Runell Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined, Rundelra First Premium HORSE PITCHFORK, Itakez, - • Bcythes, Roes, au; For/co, '...Troco and B:alter Chains, Eteast Cimino, Cow Ties, Curry Combs, • Cards, &c., kc Among the specialties of our House, we desire to call attention to the celebrated OHIO PUMP, The exclusive right to sell which is vested is us. fend for acircular and 'get fall particulars of same,:aud satisfy yourself of its superior qualities. SCALES. scales of all nines and descriptions, including Tea and Counter Scales, Platform Scales, Grocers' and _Druggists' Scales, Rolling Mill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port tale, Hopper, Miners and Trans. portation, Hay, Cattle and Coal Scales, FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS' CASII PRICES The largest and best assortment •of GLASS, PAINTS, 011 & PUTTY, Ever offered in this place. A GREAT VARIETY OF COOK & PARLOR STOVES. ALL SIZES OF NAILS AND BRADS, - By the keg. 'Very low! Test Norway nail, rod, bar an hoop Iron. STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions WAGON‘BOXES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, IRON AND 'BRASS WIRE Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil, By the barrel or gallon, at very low figures rlgr- A call is respectfully solicited, feeling confi dent that our goods and prices will not tail to plesso.'"at 'WHARTON & MAGUIRE. Huntingdon, 161,ruary 27, 1866. 180/. . 0„.4„.„. ..tt,--, .-,,,.. 4 -.___ z BE HAPPY WHILE YOU MAY WITH YOUR MERRY Bells and Sleigh!! For all Kinds of SLEICI/1 I_BNI4LB ROUND AND OPEN, LOOSE AND STRAPPED IN EVERY STYLE, SLEIGH RUNNERS, SOLES, SHAFTS, FENDERS AND WILLOW SLEIGH BODIES, CO TO JAS. A. BROWN'S NEW METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STO Hill st., Huntingdon, Pa. Where he also Offers at Reduced Pri- ces a Splendid Assortment of NEW YORK SKATES, Coal Buckets, Hot Air Registers for - Ceilillgs, &c. New Patent Lanterns, LAMPS and OIL, PAINTS & VARNISHES, PATENT LINE HOLDERS, LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS, And an endless Arariet.y.of Goods in the HARDWARE line DON'T FORGET THE METROPOLITAN! UNITED STATES Authorized WAR CLAM AGENCY 1801. HUNTINGDON, PA W. H. WO 0 DS, AUTHORIZED GOVERNTCT AGENT, And Allorveyfrr Soldiers and thdr lie will prosecute and collect, with unrivalled 61112C691, Soldiers' Claims 11.1.1 Dnei of all kinds. Also, any other. kind of Cillilll against the Ocvernment, In.fure any of the Departments. it.Tcy , c7Errß $lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY 1 NEW BOUNTY LAW PASSED ! Attention, Discharged Soldiers I The Adt of Congress approved July 20, 1500. elves :POO additiOnal bounty to all soldiers so ho enlisted for three years and wore discharged by reason of expiration of service, or who sours discharged for wounds received in battle nod who have not received moreehan $lOO bounty for such service. An additional bounty of $lOO is also al. lowed to the nearest relative of soldiers who enlisted for torso of three years and who died or were killed in the service, to be paid in the following order: First, to the widow; second, to the children; third, to the lathe:, and fourth, to thorned:cr. Soldiers' Widows 13y applying to IV. It. Wornll, of litintint, , ilen, Tititing don county, Pa., you can have your pansiona Increased two Jolla•.+ a mouth for each and every child you have, and when the ivldow has married ur died, the children are entitled to the Increase. To nil whu have brought home the bodies of their friends who died or wore killed in the service of the United States, there is ft certain amount of conipentiatiou allowed you for the expenses incurred . in bringing Ironic the bo dies of your trienda, which you eon obtain by making ap plication to nue. Invalid Soldiers, Attention I The act of Congress, approved June d , 11360, gives addb t loual pensions to the following class of persons: Soldiers who have lost bottt eyes or both hoods, $25 per month; who have lost both feet $2O per month; who have lost one hand or 01s foot, or totally disabled In the same, $l5 per month. Persons who have been dqprived of their pensions in consequence of being in the civil service of the United States Government, can be restored to the pension roll by applying to toe. lathers and mothers who wore is: whole or in part de pendent upon their sons for support are entitled ton pen sion. Also brothers:lad sisters - under sixteen years of nee All discharged soldiers who did not receive transporta tion to their places of enlistment when discharged, aro entitled to receive it; and also all who snore hold so prise• nue of war, nod did not receive calmontatiort of rations when released or discharged, are entitled to it. Officers who snore in the service on the 8d of March. 1865, and were discharged after the Sill of April, 1::65, by applying to me eon receive three months extra pay. Soldiers of 1812 All soldiers, or soldiers' widows, of the war of 1812, who have served two months, or been wounded or disabled in uncle service, If In necessitous circums'ances, are enti tied to au annuityuf Local Bounty. All veteran soldiers who gave their credit to districts in the State of Pennsylvania, and esilo received no local lonnty, are entitled to receive three hundred dollars. Alllemons 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 hill particulars, enclosing a stamp for return postage, and they will receive a prompt reply. W. 11. WOODS, Authorized Arm . / nod Navy Wir,Claint Agent, ang15,1806 • liusvisonex, BROUGHER'S PATENT EXCELSIOR BROOM HEAD OR WRAPPER, FA TENTED DECEMBER 2n, 1666. Everybody his own Broom Maker This head Wrapper Id COI Btructed Wrapper. Tin Zinc. with elitlir band and bolt in con no c t o wills the. cent' holt poosing iht tho handle, hol icgit secure.. Tho artielo which we ea' your attention i very and n trouf weighing hi :eves OtINCU. Tho formin community Lai long needed al article of th' character; an the 1411 price Dreams, togeth, with the simpli lty, durability, a. , makes it m aw saleable than any Olitet: art into over intro duced. _ • offer borough, township, and family rights for We on roasonable'torms, in the county of Huntingdon. For further particulars, call and see the subscribera, or address • TIIOS. O. itTItICKI.Eit & SON, 1'67,1865 Huntingdon, Pa. SPECIAL - NOTIO, To THE LADIES.—Do you really hilona to cease wearing the beautiful styles now so prevalent, or dress less elegantly, because the rebel Jeff. Davis, was captured in Fashionable Female attire? Ono moment's calm reflection will surely servo to change your rash resolve. The angels had too- numb good sense to lay aside their pure chaste robes of white, because they had for a time served to hide the deformities of that Prince of Rebels, the Devil. Can you err in followin7,the example of Angels? Thou having made up your minds that you will continuo to dress tastefully regardless of rebel acts, do not forget to coil at the store of the subscri bers, who will be happy at oil Home to furnish you with such articles of dress as you may desire. Urge your fatb, err, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit tho same store. They can here be suited in good articles of Boots, Shoes, Clothing Material, Hats, Caps, Queens waro and a general assortment of Groceries; on as re. sonablo terms as at any Hons.. in town. Store on South east corner of the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa. may 31, 1685. • FRANCIS 11. 11".ki.LACE. M.A.:IOAB TAO Ineximacis J. M. GREENE & F. 0. BEAVER Having entered into riartnernhip, inform the public thnt they aro prepared to execute all stylc3 of Plain and ornamental Marble Work Such as MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, also Building Work, as at hose prices as any shop in the county. Orders Boma distance promptly attended to. Shop on MIFFLIN etreet, a few doors east of the thorns, church febl4,lS6nly NitARBLE YARD. The undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Huntingdon nod tho adjoining counties to the stock of beautiful marble new on band. Ito is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, 'rabies and Stones of every desired sizo and form of Italian or Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro priate &MOS, orplain, as may suit. Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, Sc,, will b furnished to order. W. NV: pledges himself to furnish material and work manship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call and see, beforo you purchase elsewhere. Shop on the artier of 31outgotnery and Mifflin EON., Huntingdon Pa. WILLIA3i.S. Tiontingdon,May 161515. LOVE'S Pure and Superiorßio Cof fee its Faclirtgeis of one porml, for wale at LEWIS t CO'S Finn iiy Grocery. LAItGE VARIETY of articles too numerous to mention, for solo at LEW IS S; CO'S num y (hoary. Cllllllllll, Sue. U li, E j_ at _RO UN D ALUM AND SALINA VA 'MU at CUMNINGITAM CAR.IIOIV.Y. PERFUMERY and Fa,noySoaps for sale at LEWIS .E CO'S Family Grocery. D ARC II MENT DEED PAPER-- AL ruled, fur sale at riALL at D. I'. GAVIN'S if you want goon 000 M. MONTHLY TIME BOOKS, For We At T.- LEWIS' 1)00K AND STATIONERY STORE. CASSIAIERES.—A choice lot of black and fancy Caceimeres at CUNNINGHAM & CARINION'S. WILLOW and CEDAR ; WARE ,Y .T for salo at LEWIS & CO'S Family Grocery. THE BEST EASTERN CHEESE mh7'66a CUNNINGFIAM d CAIOIONT. IiTMY GOODS CONSTANTLY RE i 43 CUNNINUILIM S C.1.10101V8. NEW FIRM S.l' ICES CUNNINGII,I3I R CAI ON'3. LETT'S' BOOK STORE. Ntimor POPPING THE QUESTION.-M.r. Smith son (an improvement on • the popular name of Smith) wished to take Hiss Brownly (another improvement) to a concert. He had been on terms of in tin-lacy with the family for about five years, but "never spoke of love ;" on the contrary, he had frequently declar ed his intention of leading a bachelor's life. Ono morning he put his hand to the bell handle and was admitted. "0, James," exclaimed Miss Jane, "where have you kept yourself so long ?" This took Smithson a little aback, for ho had spent the preceding evening with the family. Before he could an swer, however, Jane's brOthers and sisters (eight or ten in number) had gathered about him. Summoning all his courage, he said : "I have come to ask you—" "Not here, Same S—not—now-0 !" "That is," stammered Smithson, "if you're not engaged—" "0 ! water—quick." "What's that?" inquires her father, 'who says she's engaged ?" - "I didn't meetn—" said Smithson, in confusion. "Of course not," continued Mr. 13., "you've always been our favorite." Then advancing and taking poor Smithson's hand, he said: "Take her, she's a good girl, and loves you to distraction. May you be as happy as the clay is long." Thereupon father, mother and chil dren crowded upon Smithson and wished him joy, and company coming in at the moment, the affair was told to them as a profound secret. So Smithson got a wife without popping the question, and almost before he knew it himself. But we cannot help thinking he was hurried into the bond of matrimony. )3Z — A newly elected and very green member of the New York Legislature was arrested in one of the villages sit uated on the Central Railroad, one day, for committing an assault upon a fellow-traveler, riding in tho car with him, wirom he accosted, and asked if he, too, was. going to the Legislature. "No, thank Heaven 1-‘ not so bad as that !" exclaimed the man ; "I am only going to the State's prison 1" Ho was a convict on his way to the Auburn Penitentiary. The retort was more than the "Honorable member" could bear; hence his assault and its consequences. iiThe Journal do Moen killed a lady recentld, and the editor had a vie it from the bereaved husband. "Villain I" cried the bereaved hus band, "you have killed my wife I" Editor, with dignity : "Monsieur, I am an editor, not a doctor." "'That's just it!" cried the bereaved, "You've killed her on paper, and she's "If sbe'S not dead I congratulate you sincerely' "Congratulate I I demand damages for the disappointment !" TrA-There is a story of a celebrated French preacher who, on delivering sermon on the duty of wives, said: "I see Opposite in this congregation a woman who has been guilty of the sin disnlandianr. in order to point her out to universal Condemnation, I will fling my breviary at her head." He lifted his book, and every female head instantly ducked. low great would have been the fall of heads of the 'whiskered persuasion if the divine had only threatened tho Mall whose love to his wife had grown cold or lukewarm ! m,A youngster came home after having a glorious time In the puddles, his face all aglow, and his rubber boots full of water. The punishment of staying in the house for the remainder of the day did not seem very hard at first ; but as his little heart warmed up with the recollection of the triumphs of the morning, when he had waded deeper than any of his playmat6s dared to, he could bear the restraint no lon• ger, and wont.to his mother, saying : "Please, mother, Whip me and let me go out again I" In Chatham churchyard is. a stone inscribed: A man has buried two wives; after stating the name and ago of the first were the words: "The Lord gave and the Lord bath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord." In a few years his second wife died, and after her name and ago aro these words:''l called upon the name of the Lord, and ho heard me and delivered me out of my troubles." Tim fewer examples of such final the better. A.:CP . "l\ly son," said an affectionato mother to her son, who resided at a distance and expected in a short time to be married, Von are getting very thin." "Yes, mother," he replied, "I am, and when you see me next, I think you will see my rib." ,iIE - A widow lady, sitting by a cheerful fire in a meditative mood, shortly after her husband's decease, sighed out: "Poor fellow, how ho did :like a good fire !—.1.-hOpo ho has gone. where they keep good fires:" tie_The man who "don't take the papers.," but who observed ono of Pe troleum V.‘Nasby's letters in a bor rowed paper, expressed surprise that Nasby was not turned out of "ords" for writing the way ho does. What makes you look so gram, Tom ?" "Oh, I had to endure a sad trial to my feelings." "What on earth was it ?" "Why, I had to tie on a ,pretty girl's bonnet while her ma was looking ou." tkiir,,,:Alany persons look upon them selves as struggling to benefit the world, when in fact the world looks upon them as only struggling to bene fit themselves. whoso little hoy has a penchant for traveling on the roof and gutters of his house, nicknames the little fellow "Gutter Percher." t7EL,Two.hard things to do.: First, to talk of yourself without being vain; second, to talk of others without slan der. We don't advise you to try it. you want to got a favor out of a man, feed him. A man, like a horse, needs a :bit in his mouth. liottor a clog who works, Than a lion who skirks. 1867. THE 1867. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OP ALL 'APER Ever Brought to Huntingdon, is now ready for inspection and sale, AT LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Music Store, NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES AT LOWER PRICES Than the dame article can be bought in Philadelphia or Pittsburg. OUR STOCK • Consists of upwards of. One Hundred Different Styles OF Wall & Ceiling Paper & Bordering, FOR Tim Parlor, Sitting Room, Dining RooM Bed Room, Hall, Kitchen, Office, Storo, Shop, &c., &o. Call at the "Globe" Building, and examineour stock and prices. LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER:, THE undersigned has just received L nod Is now ready to supply the public with ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, COMPRISING ALL TUE DIFFERENT GRADES, From millings up to the clear' stuff, - F/Ont 9 months to 2 years dry! Also, • PLASTERING LATH, JOINT AND LAP SHINGLES, BUILDING STUFF AND PLANK. WORKED FLOORING, WEATIIER-BOARDING, - DOOM, WINDOWFRAMES, SASHES ; &c mt MIBOIIIO4 prices. • Now is Elm time to boy, before the Spring rich, as Lumber is already advancing, and dry lumber is a scarce article. CIIAS. IL ANDERSON. - Ifni] t ingdon, Feb. Si, MG JUNIATA STEAM PEARL MILL, HUNTINGDON, PA., EMI IN COMPLETE: RUNNING ORDER FOIL VIE MANUFACTURE OF FLOUR. The patronage of the town and coon try is respectfully GRAIN, of every description, Bought at thia mill If untingdou, any 2,1566 NEW GOODS ! NEW _GOODS! BROKE OUT IN A NEW PLACE. • NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW FIRM. BOYER & GARNER Would respectfully inform the public that they have just opened a la: 1 V STORE AT GRA IV TSVILLE, (Marklesburg station) Consistink of Grocirics of all kinds, Dry Goods. such as prints, nuslins, de laincs, d,c.; hardware, gneensware, and a large lot of Shoes at reduced prices; Hap, Caps, Tinware, salt, fish, wooden and willow ware, drop and stationery., which they Iwo prepareil to sell at:very low Prices to tilos° who will- favor no with n call. 130176 it S GARNER, Grantsville, May 16, 1606. N EW BOOT AND SHOE STORE WM. AFRICA it Informs the pubito that ho has Jost ..24 ft ) opened at his old stand in the Diamond, Huntingdon, A File Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, Pox Ladies, Gentlemen and Children All of which ho will sell at fair prices. Odd: sales and small pmfies. full and examine my stock. Manufacturing and Repairing Clone ;‘, ordor us usual. Iluntingdou,April 10, MO. i3F I - X - 40043 157 1 ET.A.20 -11 30 A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS, CALL AT DONNELL Be. KLINE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY On MI Street, two doors west of :Lewis' Book Store. CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS Ilinitingdou, Oct 4, '65-tf. . . • la „?.. , pLANKS! BLANKS! BLANKS! CtigSTABLE'S SALES, ATTACIPT EXECUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, EXECUTIONS, • SUMMONS, . DEEDS, SUDNENAS, MORTGAGES, SCHOOL ORDERS, JUDGMENT NOTES. LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION WES, COMMON BONDS, JUDGMENT BONDS, - WARRANTS, FEE BILLS, NOTES. with a waiver of the 5300 Law. JUDGMENT NOTES. with n waiver of the $3OO Law. Awrims OF AGREEMENT, •with 'Teachers. ARRI AG E CERTIFICATES, for Justices of the Ponce and Ministers of the Gospel. COMPLAINT. WARRANT. and COMMITMENT, in case of Assault and Battery, and Affray. SCIERE FACIAS, to recover :mount of Judgment. comazotoits , RECEIPTS, for Stale, County, School, Dorungh and Township Taxes. Printed on superior paper, and for sale at the Office of the IIUIVTINGDON G.LOBIL BLANKS, of every description, printed to order, neatly at short notice, and on good taper. BLANK BOOKS, OP VARIOUS SIZES, for vale of LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONE,RY STOIC P .• NVM. LEWIS, Dealerin .Baoks, .station , rr •nd Musical Imam' mania, Ilunt.ingdon, Pa. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED. All persons indebted to the undersigned will call Im mediately and make settlement, as ho is about to close business. 81. GUTMAN. Iluntlngdon, Nov. 14,1888 A LL KINDS OF °RAC:KB _R S IlLsonstantly on hand at U2. , INI.NGLIAINI Z CARMON'S. FISH. FISH. Best MACKEREL, and HERRIN(' Or sato ratan a . Loris Fatuity (}rotary. CUNNINGIIAM & CAI ON ARE selling off at greatly reduced prices. DOUR PICKLES ready for the table 0 by t!lo doz., doz., or 1 /,' doz., for Anis nt LEWIS SI Co'o Family Gromy. I,llilAttpl2iit bbcrtizontatz. ' YIN'S Patent BAIR CRIMPERS! Por Crimping and Waving Ladies Hail NO lIEAT REQUIRED IN USING THEIII Ask your litorekeeperß for them. If .110 does not keep them, write to the manufacturer 10.1VINS, Sixth et. and Columbin'avenue, Philadelphia. 502t1.6m PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, Will do.more and better swork at a g iven ena,iiinn any other I Try it I Mont. 'actured only by ZIEGLER SMITH, whoo.k, Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers; N 0.137 North THIRD at., jan^l ly T11031A3 M. Kenn, General Partner. THOMAS M. KERR, WHOLESALE GROCER, NO. •-143 MARKET STREET, Country producd sold on commission S CAMPBELL & CO., Mallilfactllpillg CONFECTIONERS,. FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &C., No. 303 Race street, Philadelphia, Pa 1).Also manufacturers of all kinds of 3folas3es Cand and Cocoanut work. B ILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS ! ! JOSEPH L. POULTON, Strawberry Alley, near Third Street, • lIARRISBURG, • Respectfully informs the Public that bo has opened for their use his new add elegantly fitted up Billiard Roam. It contains FOUR NEW TABLES OF SHARP'S MANUPACTIME, superior to any now in tha city. This Billiard Bonin challenges comparison with any room in the State, west of Philadelphia. • ' "OPPOSITE THE BDTIONIVUOD TREE." HERTZLER & GUION #.."' (Successors to John Ilertzler) . IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN • " W IkT ia l ) AND I_, I (;), TT 0 T 2, . NO. 821. MARKET ST., PHILAD'A.. HARRYII ERTZLER. OEO. A.•GUION. oclll HERB BITTERS FOlt SALE SPECIAL NOTICE, above little Casket is tarnished with ono hundred best finality NEEDLES, numbers roost needed for lady's use. They are the best manufactured. Every lady should send and procure one of those casket.. This . little casket is forwarded to any address On receipt of 00 coots by mail. Any one wishing to beeorno agent wit! please send for sample and circular. Price fat sample, 50 cents. I want 1000 agents more. The Great Allied Call V 117.10 Wilt lie sent to any achlres on receipt of 20 cents. It contninssix McOAUAN Ez SON MEI - LADIES' FANCY FURS, AT JOHN FAREIRA'S OLD ESTABLTSIIED 11/InaaiLifiat,tcsr3r 718 ARCH Street, above Seventh, QUM 235 - 1 HAVE NO PARTNER. NOR CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN PHLADELPIIIA. PROF. .H. WENTYRE'S GREAT REMEDY, 11111 AI COMPOUN Internal and External Medicine, Diarrbom, Bloody Flux in ono day, .&T Headache and Earache in three minutes Toothache in ono minute. 4.7, Neuralgia in Mr* minute's, J.Y;s - - Sprains in twenty minutes, • An , - Sore Throat In ten minutes, W Cholla and Cramp in live minutes, V' Itheutnatism in one day, Pain in the Back or Side In ten minutes, 119,_ Bad Coughs or Colds in one day, Peter and Ague in one day. Ird,„ Cures Deufnem, Asthma, Piles, Bronchitis Affections, Dyspepsia, xr?.... Inflammation of the Kidneys, Erysipelas, gB-Liver Complaint and Palpitation of tho IfearL Keep it in jour Families—Sickness comes when least expected: - I propose to check, and effectually. dissipate more ache and pain, and to accomplish more perfect eqttilibrium of all the circulating fluids in tho human system, than can ho effected by any other, or all other methods of medical aid in the same space of time. 'PIUS POPULAR RENIEDY is fast coming into Ilse, for the Let that I cure, treo of charge, all those com plaints t'llcilever there is au op p ortunity to do so. AS soon ns'it is applied it ahnest miraculously hills the pain. I do not 051 you to buy before you - are certain or its edi' cleave. Ii you hove an achoor pain, it is wartmited totio all it purports on the label. I do not propose to corn every cli9M9C—only a class named by my directions. My liniment oporatesiin diem. Wel and electric principles, and is, therefore. appliable, to tho cure or natural realoralive of all organic derange. Illent arising frOnl all improver circulation of tho nerve Prof. J. IL MeEntyre's INDIAN COMPOUND acts di rectly on the itbsorbents, 'reducing . glandular and other swellings in incredible short time, without any' possible danger from its use under any possible circumstances. This is nn internal and external metlicinecomposed of roots, herbs and harks, such us our forefathers nsed.— There is a bountiful snpply on earth to core all complaintS if we only know what they were. This has been a great study with the Medical faculty for many years, to find out the kindsbest.ndapted to the above complaints—how to put them together, and what proportions to use. J. 11. MoIINTYRE, • Proprietor, Reading, Pa, For sale at Lewis' Book Store Huntingdon, Pn., Sept. 6, 1865. MCENTYRV DANDELION PILLS • 7 For all diseases arielog from one cause ' viz: Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Catarrh in the Heed, Weak and dicer- lured Stomach, such as Indigestion, Sick headache, Gid diness of the Head, Weakness of Sight, Windy. Ailments, Itheutandism, and Ithemnatio Pains, Plllll9 in the Back or Side, Nervous Debility, Lowness of Spirits. Impurity of the Blood, Blotches or Eruptions of the Body, Gravel, Worms, Be. , Be. - Sold nt,22. cents per box. ....• • ?roENTYRE'S TigDlA_Ar VEGETABLE WORM DESTROYER ! Thisinfalllble medicine is warranted to expel worms in all cases and may be aren't° enildren of all ages, as they aro purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. vit_ Can he had at lA:wit' Book store, floltingtion, Pa • 11 - tuama Cann, Special Partner PHILADELPHIA =1 PIMP 111 LL, 250 Market street, PlOlada. PHILADELPHIA I have now in store of y own Importation and amifilctore. IMO of the A It 0 E S r and most :AUTIFIII, ad,ctiona of Fancy Furs; n , LADIES' and. CHIL MEN'S WEAR, in tho ity. Also, u Sue assort •nt of Go tit's Fur foss and Collars. - • I tun enabled to dispose 7 my goods of very tHASENABLE PRICES id I would therefore licit n call front my Inds of Huntingdon Ititty and vicinity. ....ober and Street! JOAN JOHN PAREISA, 718 ARC!! Street, above 7th, South side, PEILADELPIIIA. MEE EiREM I gvw.n~. r ,, N .~, ^ jc~;~li. ,-.:..ff5 ,1,..-- , PENNSYLVA TIME OE L WINTER A WILYTIVA D ,4. 9 t I N. Munn ton, Mt. Union,... Mapleton, Mill Creek,... ILauEingdon, Petersburg,— Darras,. Spruce Crook, Biriningbam, Tyrone, Tipton, Fostoria Boll's i 'Vilna,. Altoona,. 8 25 I A. kr. T LINE Eastward -leaves sirives at llnuti6gdon at 5 1 r EXPRESS Eastward leave Ms'. at Huntingdon - 9 48 e INNATI EXPRESS FASEIYOrd Ind arrives at Huntingdon a IBIORE EXPRES9 Westward , and arrives at Altoona at 7 T LINE Westward, loam and arrives at Altoona at 366. Th, .3r, nn I n EEO Tho B ti. , at 6 07 A NI Tho 7 90 Dec I AS IL, , 2!, Ili L .4, ING RAIL ROAD. 'WINTER ARRANGEMENT, DECIMIITIC 1,186 G, (IR MAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE VII North end North-West for Pniunnems, YoRA, READING, POTTSVILLE, TAMAQUA, ASHLAND, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASTON, EPHRATA, LITT; "LANCASTER COML , nu, &c., &e. Trains leave Ifarrlsbnrg for Now York, 'as follows At 3 00, 8,10 and 9 35 A. 31., and 210 and 0,00 P. it., connect ing with similar intim:ion the Pennsylvanialt,k,arririrtg at New York 5,00 andlo'loA, DL, 4 - 4.40, 5,20,10 25 P. M. Sleeping cars accompany the 3.00 Am and 9 00 p. m.trains without change. Leave Haiiisburg for Reading, Pottsville,' TaMmillai 31inersville ' Ashland, Pine Grove,. Allentown and Phila delphia nt 810 A. XL, and 2 10 and 4 10 P. M. stopping at Lebanon and ptinclpal way stations; thu 4 10 p. m. train making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only- - For. Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburri r via Schuyl kilLand Susquehanna R.R., lease IlarrLsburg at 320 P.M. Returning, leave NEW-Yonk at 9 A. 31., 12 Noon, 5&.8 P. 31.; Ph ilatielphla hit 8,15 A. , 31., am! 330 P. 31; Way Pam• imager train leaves Philadelphia at 7'30 A. u: retnrning from Reading nt 030 n. at., Stops - at all stations: Pottsville at 8,45 A. so- and 245 P. M 4 Ashland 0.00 and 11,30 m, and 1,05 1' M; Tamaqua at 9.45 A 31., and 1 and 8.55 P M. Leave Pottsville . tar Harrisburg, viA•Scltylkill and Slisquelianna Railroad at 1,09 n on. - • An Accommodation Tassonger: Train loaves Itrantila at 6.30 A. 31., and rutin.. front PUILADELIIIIA at 4,00 P. At Columbia Railroad' Trains learn Reading at 7 00'A 31., and 6 15 P. M., for Ephrata, Litt; Lancaster, Cal- On Sundays, leaveNeW York at 800' P: Itf4philadel• phia, 8 a to and 315 P. 5f., the 8 a m train running only to Beading; Pottattille 8 A. 81., Barri burg,9 35 a' m, and Reading. 120,'1 30 a.m., for 'Harrisburg, 1122 . a m for New York, and 4.25 p.m. for Philadelphia. COMMUTATION, MILEADE, SEASD:fj SCHOOL,' and ExctraeloPt Timers at reduced rates to and from nil points. - - Baggage checked through : 80 pounds Baggage allowed each r.eisenger. - - • G. A. NICOLL% heading, Jan. 1, 1807. General Superintendent.. NTINGDON & BROAD TOP In RAILROAD... after Thureday, Januar:l;go, 186 I; PaMonger "II arrive aud depart as follows: - WARD TRAINS.. NDRTRITARDTRAINS. On an Trams Sr SOUTI STATIONS AccommolEzrznee - Ancoux EXPRESS AND P. M.A.I A. M. . A. M. r. I. 1 SIDINGS. , to 4 04jr.r. 7 50111untingdon, , Alt 11. 22 An '4 45 4 241 810 31nConsiellatown, .11 02 424 4 3-11 8 1:3 Pleasant Grove 10 54 4. 16 450 f 831 Marklesburg, J. 10 38 400 500 854 Coffin, Run . , 10 22 345 5 14 9 02, 1 Rough& Ready, 10 14 334 520 0 14 Core, '1 10 02 3 21 5 301 9 18 Fislinen Bummlt 9 58 3 10 _len 9 331 IX 3 01, "0 5 4 111 0 .131 8° . ,''''"l IAR 9 43 Aiii. 2 65 1 10 031111ddleallurg 1 233 1 10 11111opowell 227 10 29 Plpy'a Run 2 09 10 59 Tnteovllln,l 47 11 11. Bloody Run, . 1 34 toll 15 Mount Dallas, ILE ILE 1 30 911001" S RUN ORANGE!. , 0 0 [kW 0 30IAR 300 9 151 2 45 ...... 9 05; 2 35 ~0.8 9 00113 23U La 0 -L Saxton,- 10 00 COW oroxit,... 10.05 Crawford, ♦a 10 15 Dudloy, ..,....,... IBroad Top City,..., 10, 1807. • JOHN MEM OE SATCHELS, PORT-MONNAIES, PURSES, - POC PAT -BOOKS,' PORTFOLIOS, CARD CASES, SE It CASES, &e., &e., A handsome assortmont just re.coived At LEWIS' Book St6re. RE VENUE STAMPS FOR SALE` AT LEWIS' BOak" STORZ, IitINTINGDON; PENNA. THE BEST STOCK OF FINE STATIONERY, ADZE AND G-ENTLE2I.IEN; EVER RECEIVED YN RUNTY:MON CAN NOW BE HAD AT LEWIS' ROOK, STATIONERY AND MII:SIC STORE. PHOTOGRAPH , ALBUMS AND SMALL PORTRAITS ALL THE DISCI:WI:1811RD OFFICERS AND CIVILIANS, FOB, SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. pAPER ! PAPER!! PAPER !!! Tracing Pam, impfeiditus Paw, ' Drawing Paper; • Deed Paper, Tissue Paper,. Silk Paper for Flowery, Perforated Paper, Bristol Boort), . lat Cap Paper, - . . Foolscap Paper, .. . .. . Letter Paper, Commercial 'Note Paper, : - • Ladies' Gilt Edged Letter end Note Paper, Ladies' Plain and Fancy Noto Paper, White and Colored Card Paper, in Packs and Slmet,r, For sale at LEWIS' Book, Stationary . aral.3lusie Store. s THE CYTHARA-Thg. .•;., Prosbyt erten PsalmodistThe cr , Sliaten—TheJubileelipriten's and Bortlni's enlarged end improved instrieters—Welland'e New and Improved Method for the Gititarl.. Meer &dn . ; And Flute Instraetore—Winneee and flotre's Violin Instrnc tors—Bellak's • Melodeon , Instreietor—Bar: rowea' Piano-Forte Primer—do. Thorough-Base Primer-- lloteehl Drawing Rdom Dances—The Chorus Cleo Book 7. Tare's Harp, for sale at • ; • . LEWIS' I.IOOIC, STATIONERY is mukq . sTolt.p. • FOR.' THE LADIES. A superior article of :Slots Paper and Envelopes . , suitable for confidential correspondence, for sale at • • LEWIS' BOOK .t STATIONERY STORE. Agi E l ' X C/.30 Sin 1 All kinds of Spicos for Palo at Lorelei Family' Grooirj Uuntiugdon, Pa. MOLASSES AND SYRUPS! Leverlng's Beat and other syrups, lore Orleans, Yort4 Ries and Sugar House Molasses, for:selelat Lewlelemlly Grocery illa.ll,3l:Lee Mei att.. Mince Meat; a prime article ready for nse, for sale by the pound at Lewis' )family Grocery. • CHEESE. CHEESE. Tho boot aiwoys for oak , at Nixo lA. RA IL ROAD ;EAVIIIO OF TRAINS RRANGEMENT. NASTIVA RD 111 r • g :STATIONB. MIM cra Altwa 4' 1 A. J. Altoona loaves Altoona at at 4 58 P M.. eaves Hontlog4on 7 30 A M. is Huntingdon 55 P. M. MIME PS, Snpt ROCEIVI S'