HABRA & RAILROAD eiTREET, HUNTINGDON, PA., WHOLESALE & RETAIL =ME Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, T.UTLftffit The attention of MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, and buyers genorally, is iiiviteil to the fort that we ere nun - arering > BErrEn. ASSORTMENT of • HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C., than ran be found elsewhere in this part of the State, at prices to butt the times. Our clock comprises all articles in this line of business embracing a general assortment . of TOOLS and MATERIALS used by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGH and WAGON MAKERS JOINERS, ke., At:, together with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and :!lining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Circular, Mill and Crossseut Saws, Enamelled, Finished and Plain Hol low Ware. Coal Oil . Lamps and Lanterns, Oil and Powder Cans. Au excellent assortment of 3Pixlel G7A.3.-tl.z,x-3r, Compriaing KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, SCIS ORS, RAZORS, &C. BRITTANIA & SILVER PLATED WARE Household, Horticultural and Farm Implements, Of the latest cind most improved patterns, CONSTANTLY ON RAND AND FOR SALE A TATANUFACTURERS" PRICES. CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS Will find a general assortment of materiel kr their use consisting in part of Carriage Trimmings, flubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Springs, .Nuts, Bolts, Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa tent and enamelled.Leather, Whips, Tongues, Soo kets, Shafts, &e. -13T—RALCar*.01VEI I I I .ELES Can be auppliod with ANVILS, BELLOWS, VIGES, S LEDGES, HAMMERS, HORSE AN.1.3 MULE SHOES, Norse Nails, and all kinds of Iron& Steel CARPENTERS Will find in our establlehmeut a cuperlor stock of PLANES, SAWS, AUGERS, HATCHETS, HAMMERS, FILES, CHISELS, HINGES, • SCREWS, LOCKS, MOLTS, PULLEYS, SASH-CORDS, &C, &C MINING AND MINERS' GOODS. SAILS and SPIKES, of all varioti©s BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, COAL PICKS AND SHOVELS. Fla,r•nntax•Er. CAM LH, accommodated with everything in their Hilo from a Grain Feparator to a Whet-atone. 3MuilderEic Are especially Invited to call and examine our stock of BUILDING HARDWARE, and compare our prices with others. Agricultural Implements, Comprising tho famous Russell ileaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined, RundelPs First Premium lIORSE PITCLIFORR, Bakes, Scythmy How, Say Forks, Trace and Rafter Chains, Breast Chains, Cow Ties, Curry Combs, Cards, &c, ac Among tho fpccialties of our How, wo desire to call atteution to the eelet rated OHIO PUMP, The exclu:iveright to sell which Is Tested in us. Send for a:ircular and gat full particulars of same, and satisfy yourself of its superior qualities. SCALES. Scales of all eizcs and descriptions„ alluding Tea and Counter Scala, Platform Scales, Grocers' and .Druggists' Scales, Rolling Mill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port- able, Hopper, Miners and. Trans portation, Hay, Cattle and Coal Scales, FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS' CASH PRICES. The largest and best assortment of GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY, Ever crfcreci in thin place A GREAT VARIETY OF COOK & PARLOR STOVES. ALL SIZES OF NAILS AND BRADS, By the keg. Very low 1 13,:it Norway nal], rod, bar an bccp Iron. STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions WAGONNBOXES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, IRON AND BRASS WIRE Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil, By the 'barrel or gallon, at very low figure. ta/- A call Is respectfully solicited, feeling confi dent that our goods and prices will not fall to pl .17 -1-14 WHARTON & MAGUIRV. P4uusoz., leic 1807. .44 i.l, 4 )4 4 i,, - , ~..e-' ' '‘, 0, - ,W -- - e - .. - ..r.‘6 BE HAPPY WHILE YOU MAX WITH YOUR MERRY Bells and Sleigh!! For all Kinds of 51 [ l3 } , r 23 11 ROUND AND OPEN, LOOSE AND STRAPPED /N EVERY STYLE, SLEIGH RUNNERS, SOLES, SHAFTS, FENDERS AM-) WILLOW SLEIGH BODIES, CO TO JAS. A. BROWN'S NEW METROPOLITAN HA ;DARE STORE, rr TIIE you really intend to ceaso wearing the beautiful styles now so prevalent, or dress loss elegantly, breauge the rebel Joff. Davis, was captured in Fashionable Fonr.le attire? One moment's coins reflection will surely servo to chaugo your ra..11 resolve. The angels had too much good settee to lay aside their pure chaste robes of white, because they had for a time earned to hid., the deformities of that friars of Rebels, the Devil. Can you err in following the exoupleaf Ands? Then having made np your minds that you will continue. to dress tastefully rogardlesi of rebelllcts, do not . fi,g,t hi call at lie store of the sobecri bW, tale will be happy at all (tows lo furnish yens Wait coal orfid, ofdo,: 2t6:: Urge your fath, crs, ltmdlands, brothers, neighbori and children to visit the same store. They can hero bo suited ill good Articles of Boot 3, Shoos, Clothing Naterial, Hats, Caps,' Q11,•113- ware and a general assortment of Groceries, on as rea sonable terms as at any lions. , in lawn. Sheri, ell SOIIIII - corner of the Diamond, llnntingdun, Pa. Where he also Offers at Reduced Pri- I may nt, Isils. nzAscis 11. WALLACE, Hill st., Huntingdon, Pa. °es a Pplndia Assortment of NEW YORK SKATES 9 Coal Buckets, Hot Air Registers for Collin &o. New Patent Lanterns, LAMPS and OIL, PAINTS ec. VARNISHES, PATENT LINE HOLDERS, LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS, And an endless Variety of Goods in the HARDWARE line DON'T FORGET THE NE'rROPOLITAN! UNITED BTATES Authorized WAR CLADI AGENCY 1867. Ith_NTINGDON, PA 'GU . RC \WOODS, AUTHORIZED GOVERNITI'T AGENT, .4.1 AM or te y for .s)l , liers cruel Mar He will presecola and collect, with misty:lDA success, Soldierte Claims ;And Duel of all kinds. Alsu, toy other• kiwi of Claim against tile Gi.vernment, halite toy of the Dopartmenta. INTem - vr. $lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY ! ! NEW BOUNTY LAW PASSED ! Attention, Discharged Soldiers I TOO Act of Congress approved July 25, 18CO.givel $lOO additional bounty to all soldiers wlo enlisted for Hiroo yoars and were discharged by reason or eepiration of ocrvico, or who were discharged for wounilm received in battle and who have not received moro than $lOl bounty for each service. An additional bounty of S,IeW is also at. lowed to the nearest relative of soldiers who enli,ted for 3 ierm of three yearn and who died or were killed in the service, to be paid in the following order: First, to the widow; secoud, to tho children; third, to the father, and fourth, to the mother. Soldiers' Widows By applying to W. If. Hoods, of Huntingdon, Hunting dnn coutaY, I t., you can have your pen.ilon, increasod two dollar, a month tar each and every child you have, and whon tho widow has marri,d urdied, the children are entitled to the increase. To all who hnvo brought horns tho holies of their Priem], svh o or wee, in Coo .90,1C0 Of Ulu United Stab'', there is n tertaiu .110111 a of oonnicimition allotted you for the expenses incurrot in bringing hoino lho die. of your frieniig, which you can obtain by nmliiag ap plication to me, Invalid Soldiers, Attention I Tim act of Congress, approved Juno 11, ISthl, gired addi. tional pensions to the following class of person;: Soldiers who havo lost both eyes or both hoods, $25 per month; who have Ith,t both feet zt - 21.) per month; who have lost ono band or ono loot, or totally disabled in the contr., $l5 per month. Pet,na who harp .hero deprived of their ',endow? In C1111.10 , 111,11e0 of hothg in the Mit SITVICI: of the United State, Gorcrmotnt, eon be restored to the pension roll by applying to me. Fathers and motherh who were in whole or in part de pendent upon I heir FUllti live tllflpOrt are entitled too pen sion. Also bt,thers and sisters under sixteen years of ago All discharged bohliers who aid ma receive transport. lion to their places of enlistment when discharged are entitled to receive and 01,0 all who were held an pries ners of war, and did not rocs ive commutation of rations when reloaFed or dhcharged, ore thaacki Gi it. Officers. Nvho score in the arrviee on the 34 of March, 16b5, nod urn m ilbehargol after the !Rh of April, lOC,), by applying to mu tali receico throo months extra pay. All soldier., or solkiiefs' widows, of the ever of 1512, Wito have eurve.l two :nunlike. or been wounded Or diJabled in such nervier, if in news:kite:Le Cire01118:a11,3, aro 011 ti WA to Olt annuity of SIC:. Local Bounty. All veteran soldiers who gave their credit in ilkir int o the State of Pennsylvania, nod nho received no kiwi bounty, are entitled to receive three fiend red Ail persons loving any of the above mentioned claims, or any other hind of claim against the liiiihil . Slates ,ir State Onvernmenta, ceill Idea,e, inbleiten me, giving hull ar particula, eneleling a stamp for return postage, and they trill receive a prompt reply. W. I. WOODS., Annaa.i2el Army and ;Vary IF...Claim Agra( ntig15,15136 lIINIINODO.7 , r, PA BROUGHER'S PATENT EXCELSIOR BROOM HEAD OR WRAPPER, PATENTED DECEMBER 24, 1666 Everybody his own Broom Maker This bead or Wrapper is eon itructed of Tin in Zinc, with sliding Laid and bolts, inconnection with the centre bolt passing ibro the liandlo, hold inkt it Feilll . l.. . . - The nrliele which we eat your attention very simple,light and stronr, weig li t n g but r:ENTN. 01.:Net, The farming COIIIIIIIIII ity have long needed an article of thif character; and ho high price in Brooms, together with the ciwplic• . • .... UV , nattaiiitY , - mot invention ta . altoa it more saleable than any other art icle over intra _ . _ .Cl,-)Vo oficr borough. townqiiip, and family rights for 6310 on reasonabli , 7l:l mg. in the COMIty or • For 11111 her particnlnra•, call lintlsr, the subscribers, o r mblre,s 171108. S.ON, fel ,7.180 Ilunting,h,n, Pa. SPECIn NOTICE. Plj kV ' If A , y • ~,P , 0 iq A iol l t. 0, + I , i i t eis 7; 7 3 - - - - - , • W I a5,,....i r ~ ,i, il• 1,1,) 1. k x. .. , 11...1a3aar-ail 75Z - 11.111..50 J. M. GREENE & F. 0. BEAVER 11m inE; ent,Nl into pat tamthip, Inform Elm public that limo)' tire Ithltua' , l to ex , ctitt• till Btyle.t of Plain and ornan►ental illarble Work Full as 310NU3!ENTS. HEADSTONES, also Building NVork, as at btu . pricos as any shop In tho county. . I rders from 6i:it:lnce promptly attended to. tls.p on Z.IFFILIN stroot, a low doors east of the T.n. (heron church foltl-I,lS6tily ,FARBLE YARD. The undersigned rcspectfolly call the attention of thocitizclit of liontingdon Mel the adjoining comities to the clock of 11,antIfol marble now on hand. Lo is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, 31ouninental Marble, Tomb, Toblen owl Stones of eNery (1,01,1 size and form of Italian or tut ern Marble, bighly lini,bud, and carved with apprc priato derives, or plain, as nay roil.. linibling Marble, Door and Window Pitt,, &c., trill b e I.,:ni,,hcd to Graz:. . - W. W. pledges 10.tose1f to furnish nmterlal and wol al ...hip equal to any in (Ito country, nr n fair price. Call and too, I.eforo yfin purcha, rI rwhcre. Shop on the orner of Mout,ylorry MiUlitt a s„ Huntingdon, Pa. WILLIANI:i. Iluntingrion, 1G I;rs. LOvr►9'S Pure :mkt Superior nio Cur f, In 11.101;a:4, ,f Ono ,101111 I. for Sale at 1:117.`i CWS aloGy Grocery. it k E VA RI.ETY of articles too _LA 111,111,011.3 to 111,1111ott, fqr .14, at LEW 18 CO'S I 1 E E :7; PIUES CUNN ISG u.ill cCARNION'e. RO UND}I , SALINA A 1.1 p El; I: LI .S 1 E for ]AItUII EN¶fDEED PAPER-- Llorrs' ROOK STORE. CALL v P. P . GIN IN'S if you want ONTILLY MB BOOKS, Al—For Rale at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORI, ff A S S 1 11 E R E S.—A choice.lot, of viblock and fancy Coslinerce at CUNNINGHAM .k CARRION'S. WILLOW and CEDAR WARE y for ealf: d LEWIS k. CIYB Family grocery. BEST EASTERN CHEESE rralii'66a CUNNINGHAM & CARMONT. NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY RE ceita MrSINaIA - 11s OAKMONT. Soldiers of 1812 1 NEW FIRM gthiptranct Eopits. The Decoy which Makes Young Men Drunkards, Go with us to tho public houses, where a number of young men are as sembled. All in life and gaily. A few among them may be young and timid. They approach the counter, and wino, and rum, and brandy, are called for. Ono or two may stand back, and say, no, gentlemen, wo do not drink; please excuse us. Immedi ately the rest turn and begin to taunt their friends who refuse to drink, say ing they are afraid of getting "tight," of the "old man," and some whisper audibly, "Well, they are, mean fellows; they are afraid they will have to spend a cent !" Here you see two very sen sitive nerves are touched—Courage and Cleverness. Their bosoms swell with pride; rather than bear these flings of their companions, they step up to the counter and join in the rev elry. The ice is now broken, the first great net of the drama performed.— Others follow in natural order, until the individual who refused to drink at first, reels along the public streets without shame. Such is the manner in which thous ands of our promising young men are led away by a false ambition ; and thousands more will follow in their path unless they learn the meaning of courage. We have in our mind a number of noble-hearted, good-meaning men, who I do not possess strength enough to lace opposition. Rather than be called mean they will follow up these habits of drinking until their appetites be come u ncon trollable. We advise you, young men, when you aro in company, and solicited to drink intoxicating liquors, to say frankly and decidedly that you do not indulgo in such things, and you com mand their respect, and they will be forced to admit that your courage is sufficient to bear all their taunts and not yield the right. Those Who stem the tide always meet opposition; but never despair—press onward. Our only hope of rescuing tho race from this.brutal, slavish passion rests \V nil the young. Will you, young friend, have courage, true, high and Uod like courage, to Kite this growing evil and banish it from our land. A Menagerie of Drunkards, The most foolish predicament a man can get into is to get drunk. In drunk enness every man shows his strongest and most ardent passion. There are six kinds of drunkards, and if you will go into a city drinking place, where there are a dozen men under the in fluence of liquor, you will be sure to find these six different animals. The first is ape-drunk. He leaps, and sings, and yells, and dances, mak ing all sorts of grimaces, and cutting up all sorts of "monkey shines" to ex cite the laughter of his fellows I 0, terribly• silly is the drunkard clown. The second is tiger-drunk. He breaks the bottles, breaks the chairs, breaks the heads of tiAlow carousers, and is full of blood and thunder. His eyes aro fired with vengeance, and his soul raves with murderous frenzy. Of this sort are those who abuse their fa milies. The third is hog drunk. Ho rolls in the dirt on the floor, slobbers and grunts,and going into the street makes his bed in the first ditch or filthy cor ner he tnay happen to full into. He is beavy,olumpish, and sleepy, and cries in a grunting way for a little more to drink. Tie fourth is puppy-drunk, lie will weep for kindness, and whine his love and hug you in his arms, and kiss you with his slobbery lips, and proclaim how much ho loves von. You are the best man ho. ever saw, and will lay down his money or life for you. The fifth is owl-drunk. He is the wise man in his own conceit. No man must differ with him, for his word is law. Ile is true in politics, anti all matters must be taken as authority. Ilis arm is the strongest, his voice the sweetest, his horse t he fleetest, his tur nips the largest, his town the finest of all in the room or land. The sixth and last animal of our menagerie is the fox-drunk man. He is crafty, ready- to trade horses and cheat if he can. Keen to so ike a bar gain, leering around with low cunning, peeping through cracks, listening,un der the caves, watching for some sus picious thing, sly as a fox, sneaking as a wolf, he is. the meanest drunkard of them all. Drunken Children. The reprehensible practice of sup. plying children with intoxicating drinks for (lick own Consumption is still carried on by many publicans and beersellers all over the ;country, and we are glad to notice that in the me tropolis an effort is moat to be made to enforce a clause in the police act against supplying with drink children under sixteen years of ago for their own consumption. A correspondent of the Star says the extent to which beer shops, public houses, and gin pal ' aces are frequented by mere children for the purpose of drinking is simply frightful. On Monday morning the magistrates of Liverpool had before then) twenty boys and girls under the age of seventeen, nail of whom had been found beastly drunk in the public streets on Sunday, and incapable of taking care of themselves." On a giv en Sunday the publicans of Manehes ter lied the pleasure of seeing 22,000 children enter their premises. A cler gyman entered a room in a Manches ter beer shop at about one o'clock in the morning, and found it full of boys and girls drinking. In Derby mere children have been found drunk in the tap room of a low house. In Salis bury a gentleman saw s crowd of young people, some of them Sunday School scholars, imbibing beer in the back premises of a beer shop on Sun day morning during church hours.— So great is the evil of juvenile drinking in Middlesborough that the chief con : stable has thought it his duty to issue a police notice in reference to it. Near Portsmouth is a sort of public house fair, and from it young people have been seen rolling home drunk at seven o'clock in the morning, they having ' been drinking and dancing all night. In Scotland, also, this 'sad evil pro vails.—Liverpool Times. 7 Bo temporat© in nll things PROFESSIONAL 14i, BUSINESS CARDS TAR. A. B: BRUAIBAUGII, Having permanently located at Huntingdon, offers his professional services to the community. Odin!, the same as that lately occupied by Dr. Loden on Hill street. (TlO,lBO TIR. JOHN McCULLOCII, offers Ms _kJ prbfersional servicce to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity. Office on Hill street, one door east of Reed's Drug, Stare. dug. '23, '55. ALLISON MILLER, 0 _427_ .r. DR TIS T, Ira, removed to tho Brick now opposite the Court house April 1:1, 1859. T E. G.REENE, el e DENTIST. Mica removed to opponito the Fran ldin Homo iu tlio old bank building. Hill a treat, Huntingdon. April 10, ISGG. EXCHANGE HOTEL. THE subscribers baring leased this k hotel, littely occupied by lar. . McNulty, aro prepared to accommodate strangers, travelers, and citizens in good style. livery effort shall be made on our part to make all who stop with us feel at home. J. J. d J. D. FEE, may 2,1866 Proprietors. MORRISON HOUSE, lILVVE purchased and entirely ree ovatea the largo stone and brick building opposite tile Peni,ylvania Railroad Depot, and have now opened it for the accommodation of the traveling public. The Car pets, Furnitnre, Beds and Maine; aro all entirely new and first class, and I am safe in saying that I can offer ne. connnoilations not excellent in Central Pennsylvania. — 1 refer to my patrons who have formerly known me Willie in charge of the Broad Top City hotel and Jack son Ileum. JOSEPH. 31011RIliON. 3lny In, IStln—tr. E . W. _THOAIAS, Teacher of Cornet Bands, III:STING DON ; PA. [Cuing Lwi censi.l.crable experi.oice In teaching music he Prelnißee 10 give entire watt+fnctien to lintni3 or in.li• vhint‘l,, in town Or clnintry, kh,dring Lls lievviteo. Any bonds) desiring music, or mualc arrangtd. will 'demo adglreot him. ja9,2ln K. ALLEN LOVELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 11UNTVNGBON, PA Prompt altealion will be given to all legal basinosaen trusted to Ida cart-. Military and othor claims or vol diera and their heirs against that, SlatO or GOY01:1111Mlit collected witlinut delay. 0 Ftlek: —I n the Brick Bow ; opposite tlio Court House • jan.l.ltiii2 ILTON S. LYTLE, ATTORNEY AT LATV, 11UNTINGDON, CA Prompt tti hellion given to all legal business entrusted to Ids care. Glnims of soldims 81111 soldiers' heirs again , .t Ulu Government collected vdtlion t delay. sel2T6 111IcMURTRIE, Poe A TTORIVEY AT L 0111 co on llill sired. lIUNTINGDON,.PA Prompt attention will be given to the prosecution of the claims of soldiers and soldiers' heirs, against the ❑ov ernatent. an 2.2,1566 1. IT MATTETa. ILLIAM A.EIPE. MATTERN & W SIPE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . AND ETCENSED CLA LIZ A CRY TS, 11UNTING1,01`1, PA. Mice on 11111 street. Soldiers Claims aga inst NM Government for Back Pay Bounty, Widows' n od InvaUde l'ensi.ntt attended to with grout care and proinotoe.t. zny29-1y JOHN SCOTT, SAMUF.I. T. nnowN, JoNs It. DAII.Gr' The name of this firm has been chang edfonn SCOTT k BROWN, to SCOTT, BROWN & BAILEY, under which namo they will hereafter conduct their practice. TTORN/MW AT LA TY, HUN TING D ON, P.l. PENSIONS, and all chains of sohliers and soldiers' heirs egahmt the Gov. !fluent, will ho promptly proeucu tot, May 17, 1861-If. A. IV. DENFDICT. J. SEWELL STEWART. P. M. LYTLE. THE firm of Benedict & Stewart has J.. been changed to - BENEDICT, STEWART & LYTLE, under which name they will hereafter practice as ATTORNEYS AT LAW, lICSTINOOON, PA. They will else give careful attention to the collection of •military and other Claims against the State or Gov. of amen t. 011 ice formerly occupied by J. Sowell Stewart, adjoin ng the Court House. feb6,lS66 AGENCY 9 • FOR COLLECTING SOLDIERS CLAIMS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY AND PENSIONS. A LL who may have any claims a- I g ainst the Government for twenty, Pad: Pay and Pon,lotl, can have their claims promptly collected by ap plying either in preen.. or by letter to W. 11. WOODS, • Attorney at Law, Huntingdon, Pa. August 12, 1863. JOIIN PAPE, W. It. KOOTS, r. x PARE, W. P. 31 . 1 A UORLIN JOHN BARE, & CO., Bankers, X-Ila.matinag•alL4= , 3a., Pc'a. Solicit .0,1103 from others. Inter est allowed on Deposits. All hinds of Securities, bought and sold for the usual commission. Special attention given to Government Securities. Collections made on all pot unto. Persons depositing Child and Sliver will reeeivo tho boolif in return with interest. Oct. 17, LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER. rf 'HE undersigned has just received 1 Witt id now ready to hupply the public with ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, COMPRISING ALL TUN DIFFERENT GRADES, From collitlge up to tho clear stuff, FrOM 9 months to 2'years dry ! Alen, PLASTERING LATH, JOINT AND LAP SHINGLES, BUILDING STUFF AND PLANK• WORKED FLOORING, WEATHER-BOARDING, DOORS, WINDOWTRAMES, SASHES, Cc it reasonable prices Now i° the time to toy, before the Storing rush, vs Lumber is already advancing, nod dry !umber is a veer. artide. (MASA!. ANDERSON, Ilpnlinwlon, Feb-17,16N JUNIATA • STEAM PEARL MILL, HUNTINGDON, P 4., EMS IN COMPLETE RUNNING ORDER IR= The patronage of the town and country la respectfully IMIR2 GRAIN, of every description, Bought at Ma min. McOMIAN SON Iluntingdca, May 2,1E66 W BOOT AND SHOE STORE WM. AFRICA Informs the public that ha boa Just44ft opened at hla old stand to the llhogond, • A Fine Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. All of Ivltielt Ito will Hell at fair prices. Quick sales and small props, Nil and 07,11111 i no my stock. Maaufacturlu. , anil Repairing done to order as usual. llonting.loo,4ol 10, 1060. 13 1ANK BOOKS, erzra, for Rale :it ti 00K .IT'D 5T4770,1 , 73t ...570 ViittabilAirt s,HcrtizulUiits. VIN'S Patent HAIR CRIMPERS! ]'or Crimping and Waving Ladies Hail NO MAT REQUIRED IN USING THEM I Ask your aturekeepprs fur them. If he does not keep them, unite to the martutheturer Sixth at. and Columbia itrenuO, Philadelphia. ae26-6m THOMAS M. Kean, - General Partner THOMAS M. KERR, WHOLESALE -GROCER, NO. 143 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA Country produce sold on cointnisslou S . S. CAMPBELL CO., MaufacthrillE CONFECTIONERS, and Wholesale Dcelcra in FORDIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &C., Aro. 303 Race street, Philadelphia, Pa Jr— u -Also mannfactorers of all l kinds of Molasses Candy and Cocoanut work. salS'66.ly BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS!! JOSEPH. L. POULTON, Strawberry Alley, near Third Street, HARRISBURG, Respectfully infcirma the public that he lies opened for their use his new owl elegantly fitted np Billiard Room. It contains FOUR NEW TABLES OS SHARP'S MANL - 7ACTURE, superior to any now in t h e city. 'fills Billiard Room challenges eompari.ion with any room in the State, svo6t. of rhowtophia. `OPPOSITE THE BUTTONWOOD TREE." 4 la W ? :.4 RIMIER 8, MON p ; ~..,.. , Sll (Successors to John Ilertzler,) 1 ,,,,“ I:IIPORTERS AND DEAIRIC: IN' O""a AN 1) .J I C 2, TT 0 - I=2, S, NO. 821 MARKET ST., .PHILAD'A I lituutYit Eitn,l,mt. GIN'. A. GUR)N. 0,01 Ha 31ISIII.ER:8 HERE BITTERS Full SALE SPECIAL NOTICES ho above Mlle Coslmt is furnished with one !unwired hest quality NII:EffI.E.O. numbers most needed for hr in use. They aro the lout muumfactured. Bvery holy should tend and proear • one of those casket. This Halo casket is forwarded to tiny address on -receipt of 50 cents by mail. Any one noldling to b.,0111.3 agent will pleirm send for Ralllple soul ell.. Mar. Price far sample, 50 routs. I want 1000 agents more. The Great A merle: in Pluzzle will be sent to any address on receipt of 00 could. It conlainssix numbers. PHILIP !TILL. 950 3rarket street, l'hilfttla EMI LADIES' FANCY FURS, JOHN FAREIRA'S . OLD ES 2' A Bel: LS 11 EIJ 11/I.,stai - ea.ffaa iat 'cox-sr 718 ARCH Street, above' Seventh, PHILADELPHIA I Lave now to otnro of toy own Importation awl 6, .., ~, Manufacture. one of the (0t... I, A It LI 11 1.1 . T and most BEAUTIFUL sclections of 41 4 . I / .4: . . . .- Fancy Furs, Ili-;:qrkAk fn. LADIES' and CHI!, MIES'S 'WEAR , in th e i1':;44%11. . City. Also. a fide assort ' -1 , 1 1 6 ' os,l* , __ - _, ' C ' i ' l r n o t e . .., ' „ r „1 ( (N 0 ,17;, ` ,.:°. F " / . I V yyly'lii- - -,_-i--_, I:ln:enabled to dispose ~ r ,,;-,', , a, , of Inv goods at very 6 - 'l 4 ;' - 'l;'' pe •,... - .Tti,- -, ---- - - - - ,,, ,_, = .4 ItEIiS9NABI,F; I'ItICES " , ..-' ' e 7 ' P: ~ ...e.,4--.7,-___atl I would therefore •' , . ,1 - ....'- '"' ': . - ,. -- r- , l,olicit et call from . my --' ---s-2- ---- ' -.. '" .--- ' ±--- -' 71, - - Vf . '• I of Huntingdon minty mod v c city. . Itememb,r the Name, Numberan.l Street I :JOHN FAREIRA, 71S ARCH Street, above 7th, South title, _ PHILADELPHIA. 17- I HAVE NO PARTNER. NOR CONNECTION WITH ANC 0(11 F. 17 STORE IN PIII..ADELPHIA.. MEM . IL SI'ENTYRE'S GIiBAT REMEDY, INDIAN COVOUND alltl Extopol Mogicillo, =I 41ir. Diarriel. BlooJy Flux iu ono tiny, 4 - S - - Headache and Earach, in Oren minutes. Tootharikl In one minutn. Nenraigin in fire minutes .07 Sprains in twenty iniuute3, 05- Sore Throat in toll minutes, K Cliche and Cramp in fivi, minutes, . • Illioninntisin in one day, Pain in thu Back or Side In ten minu:os, Cry Bad Coughs or Colds ill 00. Any, Fever and Ague in ono day. • Cures Deafnes.3, Asthma. riles, • Bronchitis AlToutione, Dyspepsia, Qy litilamtnitqon of the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the Heart Keep it in your Families—Sickness comes when least expected. I propos, to check, and I'lioehinlly dissipate moro ache anti pain. and to accomplish more tierfcct equilibrium of all the circulating fluids in the lommn system : than can be eliccb•:l by an:, oilier, or all other methods of medical aid in the some :mat, of 1loo•. POPULAR II.F.MItIrY is rust souring into use, fur ills font th it I cur.', Fro, or clinr , 4o. till these coin plainta wheurver liners is an korportunity to rlo so. .15 50011 its it is upplhol it :durst inirsinilinisly kills the pain. 1 du not ask you to huv before you ars ue, its ern. rioary. If you have an nolicur train, it is 11./ . 1.11 ed toclo nll it purports on the label. do not propose to cure every (Ike:me—only a class loaned by my riiaecr iOll9. Ply liniment operate 4 on chem. Teal :tad electric prinripl,, and is, therefore ' applhable, to the cure or moural restoottive of all organic derange• wont arising from ma improper circulation of the nerve vital fluids. Prof..l. 11. MeEntyre's INDIAN COMPOUND nets db . reetly on the ' alisorbents reducing glandular rind other swellings in incredible short !line, without any possible dango•j rola its tine under any pcirsible circumstances. This in an internal and external medicine—composed of roots, herbs and harks. such as oar forefathers need.— There is a b , noitifid supply on earth to coreall complaints if coo only know what they were. Tide has been a great study with the Medical Faculty for many years. to find out thn hinds best adapted to the above complain is—mote to put them together, and what proportions to use. J. 11. McENTYRE, Proprietor, Beading. Pa. For sale at Lewis' Book Store Mlntill,gdon, Ecia. 0,150. MCENTYRE'S DANDELION PILLS, For all diseases arising from one Canso ' viz: Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia, Catarrh in the Ifead, Weak and disc., tiered Stomach, such as Indigestion, Side headache, Did• illness of the Hood, Weal:mei. of Sight, Windy Ann:cuts, Rheumatism, and Rheumatic Pains, Palm in the Back or Side, Nervous Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Impurity of the Blood, Blotches or Eruptions of the Body, Gravel, Worms, ac., .te. Sold at 25 Conte per box. McENTY.RE'S INDIAN VEGETABLE WORM DESTROYER ! Thistafa Bible medicine is warranted to expel worms In all cases and may be given to cnildren of all ages, as they tire purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. na. Can be had at Lewis' Book store, Llimangdon, Pa BOONS AND STATIONERY. - A good msortnieut of miscellaneous and Schoo Books—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and Note Papor—. Plain and Fancy Envelopes—Bed, Bine and Black Inks', Blank Books of numerous sizes—Pans, Pencils, Pocket and Desk Inkstands, and every other article usually found in ri - Peck and Stationery Store, can be tout at fair prices at • 141:111W BOOK, 9TATIONETI,7 4.I.IIIPPLSTOILE. R. pIINNSYLVANIA. RI , IL ROAD. TIME OF LEAVING OF TRAINS WINTER .ARRANGEMENT. IFESTIMED. • -EASTinom SII GLIASI Clan, Special Partner P . M.I A. DO P. DM.) A. 51. I P. M.l A. m. P. I 5 04 11 431 N. - Hami1t0n,...... 9 15 5111 11 . 53 i Mt. Union,— 900 5 20 ..... 12 05 1 Mapleton, 8 57 5 29 l2 151 Mill Creek,— -. .. ... .. 8 49 544 7 06,12 31 635 Huntingdon, 6 20 : , 834 10 56. 603 112 51 7 801 Petersburg,.... 5 551 816 ..... 6 13 I 101 7 501.11arree 1 5 401 8 08 620 113 8 05 , SprncoCreuh., , 5 221 801 0 34 1 34 9 4f4lirminglwrt, 4 45 7 47 6 43 7 53 1 45 9 02, Tyrone, 424 7 38 10 07 654 200 9 20 . Tipton,• ' 380 7.27 ......, 7 00 ...... 2 oa. 928 Fostoria 3 15 7 22 ...... , 7 06 2 15 0 40 Bell's M i115,..1 3 05 7 - 18 ..... , 725 8 25 2 40110 03 A1t00na,...... 230 700 935 P.M.) A. 14. I'. M. A.M. The PAST LINE Eastward leaves Altoona at 3 40 A. M., and arrive at Huntingdon at 5 71-A. DI. The DAY 1111 . 9.145 S Eastward leaves Altoonaat 830 A. De, nod arrives at. Huntingdon 9 48 A. NE. The CINCINNATI EXPRES3 Easit.4ooTd leaves Altoona at 3 45 P. 3f. and urtivos at Huntingdon at 4 58 P M. The fIALTIMORIS h.1:..11F1.3 Westward leans Huntingdon at 6 07 A 31, and ne:ives at Altoona at 7 10 A.M. The PAST LING Westward, leaves Huntingdon at 7 40 P. 21.. and arrives at Altoona at 8 55 P. M. Dee. 24, 1566. CM ..t k pliT, READING RAIL ROAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENT, DIiCEMBTIt 1, 1966. liEAT TRUNK. LINE FROM THE vx North and North-Wort for PHILADELPHIA, iirff4 HEADINO, POTTSVILLE, TAMAQUA, ASHLAND, LEBANON. ALLENTOWN, EASTON, EPHRATA, 14TH, LANCASTER, COLUMN DIA, &v. Trains Mayo Ifisrrisburg for Nets York, as fDlloms'tAt 3 00, 3,10 and 9 35 A. SI., and 210 and 0,00 P. 30., connoet inn with similar trains on tho Pennsylvania R.lt,nrrlvfog at Ness York 5,00 and 10 10A, IL, & 4.00, 5,20,10 25 P.M. Sleeping curs accompany the 3 00 a m mt° Co? D. obtraing without amogo. • • Leave Ilarrishnsg , for ltra 4 llig, POttarillo, Tamaqua, 31inerOSIlle A 1 1. 1 1::" rine Grose, Allentown and Plain -11,1 Oda at 810 A. 31., and 210 and 410 P. 31, stopping at I,..baucn and pi ineipal way - stations; the 410 p. tn. train making connectiond for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill lluveu and Auburn, via Schuyl kill mid StNquelmnun R.R., leave Llarrishurgat 3 20 P AI. Returning, leave Hew-Yong at 9 A. 51.02. Noon, 5 A 8 P.M ; Philadelphia at 8,15 A. 11., and 330 P. 31; WAY NA song, train leaves Philadelphia at 730 A. AL returning from Reading at 0 30 P. 3f., stops at all elation,: Pottssilla at 8,45 A. m.. and 2 45 P. IL; Ashland 000 and 11,10 a m, and 1,05 L. 31; Tamaqua at 0.45 A 3f., and lead 8.55 P 01. Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, yin Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad at 7,00 a in. Au Accommodation Passen g er Train leaves RiAZING at 0.35 A. 31., and return, frontPIIILADELPIIIA at 4,30 P. 51 . - Co!amnia Railroad Trains have Reading at 7 00 A. 11, and 015 I'. M., for Ephrata, Litir. Lancaster, Col umbia, &c. . • On Sundays, leave New York at 8 00 P. M„ Philadel phia, 8 a al and 315 P. M. ' the 8 a in train running only to Pending; Pottsville 8 A. M., Harr' burg,o 35 a m, and Beading 120, 7 30 a. In., (or Harrisburg, 11 22 a>3 for New York, and 4.20 p.m. for Philadelphia.. COMMUTATION, MILEAUE, SEASON, SCHOOL, and EXCUESIO2I TICKETS at reduced rates toned front all points. Baggage checked through: SO pounds Bagg-age allowed each Passenger. • O. A. NICSLLS, Reading, Jan. 1, 1807. Gene. al Superintendent. HUNTINGDON & BROAD TOP RAILROAD. On and after numbly, January. 10, 1867, Passenger Trains will arrive sad depart as follows: SOUTHWARD TRAINS. NORTHWARD TRAINS. ACCOMIO . Expnegs , P. M. A. M. 10 4 Mix 7 501Irunting , lon, 4211 S 1051cConnelletoem, 4 31 S 1S Meagan t 21 rove,... 450 8 311310rkles0urg, 1 5 00 S 54 CoSSo nun, 5 14 9 02 [lough le neatly,— 5 2i 9 14 Core, 5 001 9 12 Fisher's Summit.. AR 5 45 1 p, ‘ 23 .) 13IS0Xt 0 ny 10 0311tithilesloirg 1 10 11111opowell 10 .20.01per's Run, 10 50 l 'fateaville 11 11113loody 11110, au 11 15 112122222 Da i /MS, IBM 10 0o o.olMola, .1 10 05 Crnefur.l, I Alt 101 J Dudley,' !Brand Top City, litzlitingtlnn J.. 10, IEO7. JOHN SATCHELS, PORT-MONNAI PURSES, POCKET-BOOKS, PORTFOLIOS, CARD CASES, • SEGAR CASES; &c., &c., A handsome assortment just received At LEWIS' Book Store. S. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STOBE. HUNTINGDON, PENNA. THE •BEST STOOK OF FINE STATIONERY, L ADZE AND GENTLEMEN, EVER RICCEIVRD IN lIITNTINGDON CAN NOW BE HAD AT LEWIS' BOON, STATIONERY AND 3511510 STORE. PHOTOGRAPH-ALBUMS AND SMALI, PORTRAITS OF ALL THE DISTINGUISHED oPFICERS AND GITIDIANII, FOR SALE AT Ll:yr.w POOR AND .STATIONERY STORE. I)ApEIt!PAITI , 4II7,ItIII Tracing Paper, Irapreeelon Paper, • Drawing PaPen Deed Ps lat Cap Paper, Foolscap Paper, Letter Paper, C,onamercial Note Paper, Podia:a' Gilt Edged Letter and Note Paper, Ladies' Plana and Fancy Note Paper, White and Colored Card Paper, in Pocks and Sheet!, For solo at LEWIS' Book, Stationery anal Music Store: - THE CYTHARA-Thq o Proehyterian Psalmodist—The Shawn—TheJubilee—llunten'e and Beriiors enlarged and improved instructors—Weiland'e New and Improved Method for the Oultar—Leland'eAcca aeon, Violin and Flute Instructora,,Winner'e and Howe'e Violin Instructors—Bellak's Melodeon Instrpcior—Bead rowel' Piano-Forte Primer—do. Thorough-Base Primer= Ilowe's Drawing Room Dances—The Chorus Glee Book— Tara's Harp, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORM .. FO.R THE •LADIES, . A superior article or Note Paper and Envelopes, suitablo for confidential correspondence, for sale at LEWIS' .13001 C ce STATIONERY STOBS. 1953E 3 'XCJMS. An kinds of Fploon for pato nt Londe' Family Grocery Huntingdon, Fa. MOLASSES AND SYRUPS! Laming's Best and other syrups, New Orleans, Ppto, Rico and Sugar llouse Slolaesos, cor;saleat LOWieFandly Grocery. 1VE133.0 ett MK Ekt Mince Meat; a prime article ready for use, for sale 14 Ole pound at Lewis' Family Grocery. CHEESE. CHEESE. The beet always for rale at t ^ , iSTATI • JEF4 ONI. ti II aJ .d h. = 61. n: r' . >,- R CI co p: GEES Accoun Itsrness EIMIX2 I SIDINGS Al 4 45 4 Y 4 4 18 4 00 3 45 tall 22 11 02 10 51 10 25 10 22 10 14 10 02 9 08 aim! i 134 LX 1 al EMINi M=MM Vtoiton, I A3 9 10:All 9 151 9 95' ,LE 9 Ou LE IMBE MEM .no Paper, Silk Paper for Flowers, . Perforated Papoi, . . Brheel Board, Feimr Givaczity 3 36 3 2 3 "0 3 05 2 65 2 35 2 27 2 02