( C4c 051obr. HUNTINGDON, PA Wednesday morning, Mch. 6, 1867. TIIE RECONSTRVCTION BILL.—The Recon struction Bill we announced last week as having passed both Houses, was Vetoed by the President on Saturday last. To the ex clusion of a more general variety of read• ing we give the Veto Message in full, that our readers may carefully read it and make their own comments, The bill however is a law, it having been immediately passed by both Houses by a two-third vote over the President's veto. The Tenure of Office Bill, regulating the appointmenis to office by tife President, was also vetoed on Saturday and pressed by a two-third vote. The fight goes bravely on, and the tax payers should hold themselves in readiness to see it through. Pen and Scissor Items. Mr. Peabody's disposition is for-giving to everybody. A. colored woman has just died in Rich mond, leaving thirtyfive children to mourn her death. She was only once married. When is n young loan's arm like the Gee psi? When it makes glad the waist places One of the Duncannon Iron Works robbers has been arrested in Philadelphia. He gave the name of Frank Drano. An incendiary has been sent to prison for life for setting fire to a house in Somerville, Massachusetts. Serves him right. If we all bad windows in our own breasts, to-morrow what a demand there would be for blinds. The first cotton mill built in the United States was at Beverly, Massachusetts, 1787. To lice comfortable in New York requires an income of not much less than $lO,OOO ner annum. The pleasures of a city, indeed Arternas Ward says the only substitute for a.newspaper is a ladies' sewing circle. A Brooklyn clergyman received a potato a a few days since with GOO inside. That was a mealy potato worth preserving. The Louisville Democrat says it is as idle to learn statesmanship from Congress as ma thematics from n school of fish. Immense fields of good coal havelbeen dis covered in India. Governor Geary said to the Harrisburg Temperance Convention, that he bad been a teetotaler all his life. Robert Henderstatt, the "Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock," won the drumming championship of the United States, at Chica go, on Saturday night, a week. The last report about Mr. Lee, of Opera House notoriety, is that he is cousin to Mr. Crosby or his wife. It w•il! be well if this is nll the cozening there is about the matter. A young man advertised for a wife, and re ceived eighteen hundred answers from hus bands saying he could have theirs. This chews the virtue of advertising. Jeff Davis' second year of imprisonment will soon empire. It is beginning to be fear ed that he will hold his office fur life, though it is not believed to be hereditary. Since flogging has been abolished in Bos ton schools, the teachers put cayenne pepper in the mouths of the refractory pupils. The "pepper box" is not a novel institution. The Stuyvesant pear tree, planted by Gov. Stuyveoant, tome two hundred years ago, in New York, was destroyed a few days ago by it vehicle coining in collision with it. The Japanese beat even the Americans in the matter of fires. Lately a conflagration Yeddo destroyed four miles of houses in the commercial quarter of the city. The President has approved the resolution to extend facilities to the citizens of the Uni ted States engaged in surveying a route for a ship canal across the Isthmus of Darien. A Mississippi negru worked en shares.— When asked the amount of his prutits, he Enid "Nuffin. I worked for de seventh, and [le boss only made a fifth, durfur I wt nuffin." A shoemaker in Richmond finished a pair ashoes seventeen and a half inches long and five inches and a half wide, for a negro man. Ile will have to go to the forks of a road to find a hoot-jack. A man named Botts has just received a horse which was stolen from him early in the war. If Botts was disconsolate without the horse, how happy was the horse to be free from Botts. It is said that Jeff Davis is, and has for some time been in the receipt of large sums of money from his admirers, so that his in come is equal to that of the President of the ;United States. That is the latest style of ma „king treason odious. The New York Times has private adviees from San Domingo, leading it to believe that the mission of Assistant Secretary Seward to the West Indies was wholly successful, the object being a treaty with President Cabral, securing the long desired Bay of Sahawa as a . m 15.0 station of the United States. An editor offers the following premium fur EubseriLersl Fur two new subscribers, fur nished by any good-looking young lady, we will furnish a husband or if we fail in that, we will marry her ourself as soon as the law will allow. He's a little anxious. A person in Cleveland, who has taken the trouble to gather statistics on the subject, says thst during the last two years the num ber of people burned to death front kerosene lamp explosions has been nearly 200, and the disasters have destroyed property valued at ;0,000,000. Emigration from Germany to the United States, according to letters written from Ber lin and Munich, will become a "complete torrent" ns the spring advances, The trou bles and disappointments in Germany fol pwing the war of last year add greatly to the tide that is setting towards America. For the benefit of those who owe us we re publish the following startling paragraph, and hope our subscribers will see no "ghost of a chance" to escape its warning: A ghost has appeared to the relict of a late lamented delinquent subscriber to the Lynchburg (Va.) News, saying :—"Jessie, pay my newspaper accounts and let me rest in peace l" The Knights of Pythias is the name of a new secret order recently formed in 'Wash ington, D. C. It is a beneficial order, and is founded on the beautiful story of Damon and Pythias. Efforts are being made by the : Grand Lodge at Washington to extend it over the whole country. As secret orders aro the in li , mti;,4 ‘ , ll, NC , suggest that some hudy mattes application fur a charter. LOCAL, S.: PERSONAL To Subscribers Those subscribers receiving a pa per marked with a t before the name will understand that the time for whieh they subscribed is up. If they wish the paper continued they will renew their subscription through the mail or otherwise Lovnl Advertisements Advertisements (puffs or notices) published in local columns at ten cents a lino single insertion, counting seven words to a lino. if. =I The following particulars NTO glean con cerning the arrest of Matthews: Ho left the scene of his deviltry in Tell township, and af ter remaining in the adjoining mountain some time, it was ascertained that he had gone to Garman's Mills, in the northern part of Cam brie county, when a warrant was issued for his arrest, and Sheriff Myers, of Cambria co., Col. Wm. K. Piper, of Ebensburg, and Mr. David Lutz, of this county, undertook to serve the same. They went to the Mills but find ing he had left there they returned to Ebens burg, when Col. Piper and Mr. Lutz, conclu ding from information that Matthews had gone towards Indiana, followed in that direc tion, and after an arduous and exciting chase of seven days, came up with him near Sheloc ta, Indiana county, not for front the Arm strong county line, on Sunday. Mr. Lutz and Col. Piper, it appears, bad separated be fore reaching the above place, endeavoring to head him off by taking different routes. Col. Piper came to Shelocte, and after making some inquiries continued the pursuit and was soon told by n little girl on the road that Matthews was in a farm house not far dis tant, occupied by a Mr. Campbell. A Mr. Cochran, landlord at Shelocta, just then coin ing up, was engaged by Col. P. to assist him to make the arrest, at the same time giving him a loaded pistol. They went to the house designated, when Piper found to his chagrin that Cochran and CamphellYwere relatives of Matthews. The Col, was in a fix, and to get out of it, he urged the men to come out and see Campbell's horses, as he wanted to make a purchase. Upon getting them out be in timidated Cochran, and asked him to give him back the pistol, which he added was not loaded. Cochran did so very reluctantly, when Piper clinched with Matthews, who was going after his revolver, and threw him down and tied him, the other men not daring to interfere, as Piper was determined to shoot them if they dbl. Matthews was removed to Indiana, where he spent the night in jail.— The next day he was brought here. Matthews is represented to be a desperate man. and was a terror to the community in which he lived. Previous to his capture be went by the name of Albert Allen. It is worthy of remark that his arrest is mainly due to the fact that he carried with him con starrly after leaving GATlllilles Mills, a new coal•digger's pick. This enabled his pursu ers to track !inn through all his devious wan dering; with a degree of accuracy which oth erwise would hare been impossible. - FIENDisa Ronasay.— The Johns town Democrat says: On last Thursday evening a fiendish and brutal robbery was pepetrated by six unknown men, at the dwelling house of Mr. O'Brien, about a mile from the village of Mun ster this county. Five of the ruffians entered the house, one being posted outside. They seized Mr. O'Bridn, the hired man and servant girl, (the three being all the persons about the house), and tied them, so that they could offer no resistance to their dia bolical work, and with so in c sharp in strnmeut they jagged the feet of Mr. O'Brien,to make him disclose where his money was concealed. lle endured this barbarity, and would not tell. Finding this mode of torture ineffee tual,they held him over the fire until the old gentleman, to save himself from a horrible death, made the disclosure that his money was in the cellar. They then secured it, amounting to about $1,000; then untied their victims and fled. There are no other• houses near the place, and no alarm was given un til the next day. O'Brien is an elderly gentleman, and quite feeble, and the hired man was unwilling to go to the neighbors, fur fear - of being waylaid and murdered. Afemher■ of Congress, Hons. Benj. F. Wade, John B. Alley, B. F. Boyer, J. W. Patterson, J. 11. Farquhar, B. B. Hayes, B. P. Buck land, Wm. Lawrence, Martin Welker, S. E. Ancona. Also, Mr. Thomas C. Durant, N. P. Willis, with Portraits, Biographies, and Characters, Indian Legends; Mental Telegraph; Woman's :Rights and Woman's Wrongs; Plain Words to Big Boys; The Teacher; Hints to Travelers; Visiting the Sick; Health at Home; A Trip to Omaha; Flogging; Parental Influence; Going to Paris; Pope's Essay on Man, etc , in March number Phrenological Jour nal. Only 20 cents, or $2 a year. Ad dress Fowler & Wells, 339 Broadway, Now York. I =l3O We have t,t last, in "The Law of the School Room," a clear explanation of the law of all States to tho respective rights of parents and teachers. Wheth er a teacher hag any jurisdiction over his pupils on the way to and from senool for ekmmple, has always been a mooted question with many. "No man may plead ignorance of the law" is a legal maxim, and yet it would seem that ignorance of the law is the only excuse that any ono can have (be doubts on this subject. "The Lawyer in the School Room" is for sale at Lewis' Book Store, price $l. A Book Worth Teu Tlnses Its Cost, "Beadlo's Dime Year Book and Al manac for 1867," for s4lo lit Lewis' Book Store. CONTENTS OF VIE DOOR. The Population of the globe, Geographical Nicknames. Submarine Cables, ilattleg of the Republic, Dates of sacred events, Tim now Homestead Law, ,Constitution of thd U. S. IChief ollicere of the U.S. vernment from 1774 to 'O4 Departments of government 'Lades of the Revolution, Congress of the U. S. Cities and Manufactures, American Wonders, Condensed history of steam, Seats of Government, etc. men Alruenae for tbe Year Postal rates as: regulations Postal Money Order system, Money Ord.. Po,tolliees, Internal Rev. fitatup Duties General Pror Pensions, Area of the United states, Public debts of tbe world, Nutritiousness of food, Telegraphing, Railroads of tho T. 9 Value of Foreign Color, Weights and Maas:arcs, Facto and freaks of currency 1-piscop4l Services to Lent ' Rev. Mr. Barrow is expected to preach at St. John's Church, every Friday evening, during Lent, com mencing with next Friday evening. Service at 7 o'clock. Rejected. Alex. Mullen, Collector, and G..A r sli. Mill er, Postmaster. Who next 2 11Ss—Our usual variety of local and gen eral reading has been crowded out by the lengthy story of A. Johnson. DARING FEAT.—TWO men were ar rested at Tidiouto, Warren county, on Thursday last, on a charge of having ' robbed the Breevort Petroleum Com pany's office, near 110118 Ville, on Cherry run, on the previous night, where they stole ono hundred and eighty dollars, and almost killed tho clerk, Mr. Foley, who slept in the office. They were hand-cuffed together, and placed on the train for Oil city. On the way, when near Tionesta, they made an excuse of going into the clos et attached to the car, and a moment or two afterwards one of the passen gers, who was looking out of the win dow, saw them rolling down the bank together. They bad crawled through the window of the closet and threw themselves down the enbankmeut, al though the train was running at the rate of thirty miles an hour at the time. The passenger who witnessed their unceremonious exit, immediately notified the officers, who pulled the bell rope, stopped the train, and start ed in pursuit of their prisoners follow ed by about twenty passengers. In a short time they came in sight of the fugitives, and several shots were fired at them, none of which took effect ; neither bad they the effect of stopping those they were aimed at. After a chase of about a mile the prisoners were overtaken, and yet would not stop until ono of them received a blow on the head from the butt of ono of the officer's pistols. They were defi ant and took matters very cooly, giv ing full details of their mode of escape; stating that ono of thorn (the one who was struck by the officer) had backed out of a small saloon window, and then with the elan which was manacled to his companion had succeeded in pull ing that companion through the win dow, head first, and both had "gone it blind" down the embankment. Tho snow being drifted, their fall was so broken as to do them no damage. It was, however, a daring attempt on the part of two men linadeuffed to gether, with the train running at the rate of thirty miles an hour. The men were taken to Rouseville, and on being arraigned before Justice Bever idge asserted that their names were respectively Edward Stewart and William Hays. Mr. Foley fully iden tified the burglars, and they were both coin m itted. MARRIED, Jan. Ist., at the M. E. Parsonage, in Petersburg, by the Rev. James Brads, Mr. BENJAMIN UPDYKE, to Miss ELIZA C. CORNELIUS, of Yellow Springs. Feb. 21st., at the M. E. Parsonage, in Petersburg, by the same, Mr. WM. BENTON, to Miss JENNIE JOHNSON, both of Petersburg Borough. At the same place, on the same day, by the same, Mr. SA7,II3EL HAVENS to Mrs. MARTHA PORT, both of Petersburg Borough. On the 21st ult., by Rev. J. A. Price• Mr. J. F. WRIGHT, to Miss LYDIA If APGAR, both of Huntingdon County. • On the 2Gtb ult., by the same, Mr JOHN FRY, to Miss MARY LEE, both of Huntingdon County. On the same day, by the same, Mr. MILES JONES, of Altoona, to Miss MA RIAII L. LIVINGSTON, Of SalllSLlrg. DIED, In this place, on the 27th of Februa ry, Dr. EDMUND SNARE, in the 39th year of his age. Dr. Snare was a young man of fine in tellect and culture. lie received his classi cal education at Jefferson College, in this State, and the degree of "Doctor of Medi cine" was conferred on him by the Medical University at Philadelphia. Ilis mind was quick in acquiring, and his judgment prompt in using his attainments. Before his health began to decline, he hid fair to take a high rank in his'profession, and become eminent as a theoretical and practical physician.— We record his early death with profound sorrow, and extend to his family and friends our heart-felt sympathy in their sore be reavement. MARKETS. PHILADELPHIA, Mch. 341SG; The following were the prices in market this morning: Apples, 40 to 750 per half peck; butter, 40 to 60c per lb; chickens, 2.3 to 23c per lb; cranberries, 20 22c per quart; cabbage, 6 to 00 per head; celery, 10 to 150 par bunch; docks, 23@251b; egge,,3oclper dozen;:geose, 10 to 20c per 15; hominy, 13c per quart, lard, 16 to 20c per 1h; potatoes, 25c per half peek; puddings, 16 to IS cents ; onions, 12,t0 20c per half peck; roast beef, 20 to 25c per lb; sirloin steaks, 23 to 30c per is; mutton, 9 to Inc per is; pork, 14 to 16c per lb; parsnips, 20c per half pock; Eausug'es, 200,22 c Per 1k; turnips, 15 to lUc per half peck; turkey:, 23 to 25c per lb. 1=122 .9.uperfino Flour at $3,85,75, extra at Voizio,no, fancy extra Lonny $1](!412,50, and Pennsylvania family $1.20 13,50, and fancy brands $14,:0517 according to quality. nye flour $757,25. Corn HMI $1,75 It barrel. Pritue Wheat fa scarce here. Cholco red nt $2,05200 white $3,1553,35. Bye at ;1,3051,85. Corn VA to 1,00 Oats at sSki;boc. Unity malt at $l,OO. FINA.NCIAL. -Gol.l closed al ;:i1,35% Niw Yons,ll 5.- HUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY S. E. HENRY 1; CO. 1=1:2 Superfine Flour 19 Flazsectl.. ...... Extra !Autry 12.75',11ups 1. 4 . 1b..... Family Flour 13,00 110 u, buluked Aprlu Iluttor 11 ga110n...1;25 llay 'EI ton pall 3 Butt r • Erma 12V. Large Univ. Fl bu 5....... I,OU Nll,ltil,h (.ho p . Buckwheat 13.4c1:5r he.tt Met i I, cwt..3.7Z, Potatoe.l to hoe Pl:utter per too— ...... Hogs 'ft lb . . nye nye Chop 'O, of ye Strom t 1 hutiolle 4 hor to p Met— thoutoler ..... ........ rano NV ...... 'Fotekoye Wheat Sod.— Wheat Wldle Wool it Ito llrot cwt 50• Bro.uns V dos ",OCEI,SOI Beeswax "IA ib Beans V bus 0 Cloverseed V, 61 Ito.. ...10.00 Chickens Conutry Soap lv Corn Si Corn Meet %i cwt..... ...... Orlea Apples ...... —2OO Dried Cherries -, tl trust Peaches "sil to Dried Beef Eggs Fe...theta lb • IV AL L la PE WINDOW SU IDES AND FIXTURiI6, TILT. Linlif.Sr ISSOCK Grtuttest variety tlf nem tt ;flee fret. brought to the county , RECEIVED AND TOR SALE CHEAP AT LEWIS' ROOK STORE, LUMBER SOLD ON COMMISSION, S. E. HENRY & CO., Aro receiving ail kinds of LPILIER, comprising all the different grades of BOABDS, FRAME STUFF, JOINT AND LAP SUING LFS, PLASTERING LATH . PLANK, iyonuEp FLOORING, WEATHER BOARDING FENOINg RAILING; Sc., itc Width kill be sold at price; at the mill, with freight ad ded. ❑O7 Canned gait and Vegetables Alwayli on hand at Latvia' Family Grocery. Buckwheat Flour and Corn Meal, For sale at Lewis' Family Grocery lIVI NEW ADVERTIS ENTS. T)RIDGE TO 110 RE AIRED. r r rho C0M1T163101101 . 3 will repair lio Bridge at Mont gomery's Hollow, above Mill Creek. They wilt receive .Preposals for the stone work at thole once in Hunting don, on TMDAY. the 2tl thy of At1i11,,1867. The following work is to be done{ Piere to bo repaired and extended eight feet at the bott In on the upper side and batter tliree inches to the foot; to be of the same thickness as the old piers; clones tdr,bo dressed and built with cement in tho same manner as tke bridge at Mount Union. To 141 completed by the lot or . Nof July, 1807. By order of the Commissioners. • mcb6 HENRY 19 " :LER, Clerk. • . . . $3 0 REWARD! 3.IEA RnyTYLER HOWNErt. The above Reward will be paid for; the recovery of the body of J. Harry 'fyper, who WOO aztrillentally drowned in the lioystown Branch at. Hopewell, Medford county, on the 18th of February loot. Any info motion of the finding of the,hody can lie left with the undersigned, mr Lloyd 3: Go.. in Hopewell, Mr. Eichllherger at Saxton, J. T. Shirley at Cdttflon, or Globe Huntingdon. yo_lt is hoped the goad people along the Rrand & will aid in recovering the body. 0. WILLIAM TITEICIP. Hopewell, March 8, 1887. LOGAN ACADEMY, BELL'S ]ILLS, BLAIR COUNTY, PA. EYVIRY way a Sect class Institution, affording the hest facilities to those preparing for College, business or teabeing. Whole expense for Summer term of 5 months $ll5 60 . ra• NO EXTRA CHARGES. Next tom begins May Oth. Fend for a circular. Pee. Olin LAWSON, Principal, Mc11.6.-31i0 ' Antledown, Pa. itUDITOII . B NOTICE. f Estate of Charles Green, ilecnaseill 'lire undereigned Auditor, appointed by Oro Orphans' Court of Ilinitingilon county, to dbiti Mato the balance of the fund in the twirth, of Joseph McCracken /tn.l Henry Wilson, executors of the licit will end testament of Charles Green, bite of Oneida township, deceased, will attend to the dillies or his coil appointinctit at Ilto office of Ftiott, Brown k Bailey, on DUDA Y, the 2'2,1 day of MARCH, 1867, at one o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons interested in said ford aro requested to present their elating or be &bars oil from coming in fur a share of said fund. JNO. M. BAILEY, 11.116 Auditor. • SHIRLEYSBURG ACADEMY. A .SCllOOl', FOR YOUNG LADIESAND GENTLEMEN. TIQ; undersigned gives notice hut he will open the abova Iroditution on TUESDAY, the 911, of APRIL, and COD Bunt it term of eleven wechs.i This Inititution is situated in 6hirloyeburg, [Noting don county. On., 7 toile. from Mount Union, a station Ott the Pen. sylvania Central Railroad. Shirloyshurg is a quiet and sxceedinaly healthy town, Its inhabitants are moral and religious, end thero are fon , temptations to rico. Idleness or dissipation. The comae of Dist ruciion embraces every thin;; that is includ rd in a thorough prat:U.lmM accomplished educa tion of both sexes. For circular and information address W. A. HUNTER, Principal, node Gap. Ihintingdon county, Pa., until April Ist; after which at Shirl..ysburg. Pa. mlindf Q . II MUFFS SALES.-13y virtue of writi of Pi FA, to rue directed, I 'will expose to public sale, at tho Court Muse, in Um borough of am, tingdon, up Saturday, the 80th day of March, 1867, nt 2 o'clock, P. 21., the fullowing described rust estate, to wit: All that certain pit co and parcel of laud in the eau. policy of the defendant, eituate in Hopewell township, adjoining book fnimerly of Peter Frie,s on the east, James Ihdriken end IVOI. Untriken on the south, Shoenberger's hoirs out the west, and John B. Weaver, On the north,con taining thsta 20 acres, mere or I. st, 25 acres cleared, having :hereon a leg honsu and 6tahle. a voting orchard. and Wee improvements. taken In exection, and to he.,!.1 at the property of Francis McCoy. AL O—A ham, tract or parcel of land, situate in Hol ders,n town , hip, Huntingdon cou n ty, n ijoining hinds o f Samuel Poightal, John A. ,`,huliz, John Ilall, Benjamin Corbin and Jesto hrmts, emit:Lining 13,1 acre., more or less, with 1..; lion-. 0 and small log bill a th-roon erected. Seised, taken in uxt-ention, and to he sold as the property of Nicholas JAM I.:S P. BATHURST, Sheriff. E= 3ETT_TINT - TOTIV-317)CDINT . fiVPI;gITR L.. L- , 4 .4 ( ••" . ,r, ~ t ~...4 1-, 1 A't , .2 C . l 1, ,, lA' a, ". ;Ay it...tclv j ) ;%, , ,pplivp.go . i , , 4 , , ~.„, t'i ,-, ~„;,,>74'idillie-1 tl ' t,) .-4 1 4 e:1 p , ',Y;'/.7.. / A.it -1 11 '• ' ' , t ,, ' tiblq ,, z 2l r.t,,, ;.. 1 - ,: j 1 '',.. ,-' :•,- ie. \ P 'S t"' 1 , -,_.,,, , ~ I I 1 _C. , ,_-1 'l,l, lii ' l li e'n"'' }i k 0 p; ..- MARBLE YARD, J. M. GREEN & F. 0. BEAVER Having entered into partnership. inform tho public that they are prepared to meats all styles of Plain and ornamental Marble Work Such an MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, niso Building \York, nt as low prier., us any shop in the county. Orders Crania iii,tanco promptly attended to. Shop on MIFFLIN etroct, n fow doors cant of tho Lu theran church me 116,1867 IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS. T, BURCHINELL & CO'S NEW PLANING MILL, HUNTINGDON, PA. HAVING erected a First Class MILL, We aro now preparod to furnish all kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS Of DRY LUMBER, at moderate prices, WHITE AND YELLOW PINE FLOORING, WEATHER BOARDING, DOOR AND IVINDOW DOORS AND EAS.II, ALL KINDS OF BLINDS AND SHUTTERS, BRACK ETS AND SCROLLS, sawed to order, WoOD MOULDINGS of every doseription, TURNING, NEWEL PUNTS, BALUSTERS, 5. Being situated on tin line Of thin Penurlylvanin Itnilroad amt Calml, it is , :rmreniont f a Shipping tunny part of the Stain. The Pl2llltPr lint ner lo.ini; it practical Architect and Builder will furnish 11:1114. Specifications and Detail Drawings fur all hinds of Buildings. 12 - 4 -Orders for work solicited and promptly filled. Illintingdon, March 6-Stn ....4 tli a Q I: e (71 nl -- i 44 4 O t - --i 1:11 CD I t - S i t • " ':t 4 "-_,.. ) 7 -') e lm:l'l'm l 1. -- -. L, ' - ...- kr L i..... 1 ••" -- ---1 0) ElaisclEal 11 til -1 t'-'-- - •= 9 r (----) H ,•-•`-' ‘,) 0 e"..' H 111 tt m , td (e!"././:). --1 Leglizig .4 5 f --- 40 atimseig N ,—, n C:= E l Ceyit ". q , . V. 0 , 40 0 60 1.) i 1 ...v0 10,00 MOM SPECIAL NOTICES SAA--PEAFNESS, BLINDNESS & CA TAIIIIII, treated with the utmost success. by 3. CS, 31. D., Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, lIollend,) No. fad FINE street, FIIILADA. Testimonials from the most reliable sources In the city and country, can be seen at his office. Tho medical faculty aro invited to accompany their patients, as ho has uo secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted. without poin.— No charge for examination. • mb211.86,3-ly 1 , Ai_1_830... JELA.I.OO., LL ‘ VALUABLE TRACT OP LAND LI. about a mile distant from Huntingdon borough, and connecting by a short lane with the public road leading from saidjborough up Stone Creek,containin g over 69 ACRES, about 40 thereof being cleared ; having there on erected a good two story frame DWELLING HOUSE and stable. For further particulars inquire of Huntingdon, Feb 27-If JNO. IL GLAZIER. PUBLIC SALE. undersigned will expose to pub- IfcFnlo his residence in WALKER township, about two miles Irvin the borough of Huntingdon, On Tuesday, the 10th of March next, Tho following property, to wit: G head of work !torsos, 3 colts, 3 milch Rit—7. Cows, fresh next spring, 5. Hogs, yearlings, fl Sheep, 1 four-horse we. goo nearly new, 1 rockaway buggy ow itt: tongue and shafts, 1 reaper and mower, one cider mill, one wind mill, ono sled, plows, harrows, nod Coo sets of horse gears nearly new, one sot buggy harness, -aud other articles in the fanning lino tho numerous to b6,Zentionetl. Also, telvlsi.old and lEttohen Furniture, Such as chairs, tables, stoves, and a variety of other arti cles. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, when due attendance and it reasonable credit Aili be given. IV3I. D. DEED. Walker tp., Feb 4t VALUABLE FARM. FIC)3FL. The undersigned ofTer.at PRIVATE SALE n valuable Limestone lam, well improved and in a good neighbor hood. TP.RMS: One conrtil on April let. and residue in four equal annual payments. WM. DORMS, Jrt., jaoo.lt. Huntingdon, Pa. Brass Musical Instruments FOR SALE. 1 Silver E flat Cornet, S Bross E flat Cornets, 2 E flat Altos, 3 11 Rat Tenors, 1 Baritone, 2 E flat Basses, 1 Bass Drum. Tito chore outfit fora Band will be sold at very low votes, suit there desiring to purchase should avail them selves atlas opportunity. Apply to E. W. TIIO3IAS, llunfingdoit,Jatillkf Teacher of Cornet Bands. HOUSE AND LOT P' O R S Comfortable frame Dwelling house I I with six rooms. looted In Washington street , llen• tingdon, will be:veld at private sill°. Fur further parttralare call at BillY3 stern, Iluntingdon, Pa. del2df IFITIUALI I L_IiiUriIUITY DR, WILLIAM BREWSTER, HUNTINCDON, PA lylFor the benefit of those proposing to undertakeiE Electrical treatment for Biomes we give in the . following list a few of the more prominent en i most common complaints met with in our prao • i i lice, ill all of which wo are most someone'. IN NEARLY ALL C.19E3 or CHRONIC DISEASE. ELl:cutlet. Eto LS A suite REISED9, AND so ALL RASES BENEFICIAL. IF PRoPEELY APPLIED. Those. therefore, unlined with complain to not here enumerated, need have noln,itation in applying,and whether on] v RELMF, or it PEED INENT corer can be effected, they 0111 receive ,plies accordingly. All communications C 'i3 , tows 1 1 Eld'epßy, Chorea, St. Titus' DIDICD, Paralysis, .Neuralgin, Hysteria, NerrouineSS, ralpitio ti in Of the Heart, Lock-Jaw, etc. T I 2 Sure Throat, Dyspopsia,Diarrlima, Dysentery, Obstinate Constivition, . Hointirrion.k, Cr It rael, 1311100, tiiiii Finnt, and Painter's Colic, Catarrh, all offootioos of the Liver and Spleen. 3 Catarrh, Congb, Influenza, Asthma, (whore I not cursed by organic disease of the heart,) . U(j Bronchitis, P n lenrisy, o:a unkin of the Chest, Consmeptiou in the early stages. 16/ 4 Gravel, Dialietis. and giminey Complaints. 5 Rheumatism, Gant, Lumbago, Stiff' Mak, Spinal Diseases, ( lip Diseases. CanColia, TD. more ; (those last mimed al trap cared With- I In A 0„t pain, or cutting, or plaster° In any forum) a word, we propose to cure all curable dis else. We have nn connection whatever with any bother Electrical office ill this or any other county. T All letters address to W3I. BREWSTER, M. D., y 1.11.,.,, „...tingdon, Pa. 1 C - 7 L-J -=- 'r L-J a lIE 1 ---a O NEW PLANING MIL KESSLE 11,1 UIIG FOSTER & . l'o., Are now prepared to furnish all kin.lsof. FLOORING, WEATHER BOA IIDfNO, DOOR Il INDOW FRAMES, BLINDS, SASH, DOORS, BRACKETS. Ci . an 1 all material required for building purposes.' h Having conntxted with our toil! • Buckley's Patellt-Dry Kilu _ 0 By MIMI NVO Dry Lumber in from two to four dap, by superdteated steam, without pressure, Custotnerl may therefore rely en getting PER FECTLY .S'EASONED LUMBER Ln their Doors, Window Frames, Sash, Shutters, a, tie. jan23-3m ' HILIPSBURG, Centre co ra. 6 . Fe - P WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS A LARGE STOCK AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Window Cur Cain Papers, JUST RECEIVED LEWIS' 1300 K STORE ECONOMY IS :HONEY SAVED! The subscriber is perlnalltnltly located in Huntingdon, Xind is prypared to purchase', or repair in tboX best style, and expeditiously, broken UM/1/I,ELLAS AND PARASOLS. All ortides intrusted to him will be returned to the fesidence of the owner as .011 as repaired. Umbrellas and parasols for repair can be left at Lewin' nook storo. may2,l666tf WM. FINTIMAN. EVERYBODY MUST LIVE! CALL AT EEWIS' FAMILY GROCERY Tho best of everything will be constantly on band and sold at the lowest prices possible. Quick tales and malt p refits. " ( f)hitbelphia lttertistiittitts, CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED THE TRUK REMEDY AT LAST DISCOVERED. Upham's Fresh Meat Cure, Prepared from the formula of Prof. Trousseau, of Paris, cures Consumption, Lung Digeases, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Mar/Isom, General Debility, and all morbid conditions of tho system dependent on deficiency of vital force. It 18 pleasant to taste, and a single bottlo will convince the most skeptical of its virtue as the great healing remedy of the age. $1 a bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sent by express. Sold by S. C. UPIIA3I, No. 25 South Street, fe27—lnn Philadelphia. And all principal Druggists. Circulars sent free, FEMALE COLLEGE, BORDENTOWN, N. J Pleasantly located on the Delaware river Two and threrquarter hour's ride by railroad from New York, and ono and a quarter front Philadelphia. SU3ISIEIt SESSION COSINIENCES MARCH 6tb For Catalogues, containing terms, etc, address llov. JOIIII 11. lIRSKELY, A. M., Prat., =EI AGENTS WANTED FOR THE "WOMEN OF THE WAR," Attracting thousands by its thrilling record of the no ble and pure-minded woolen, who followed their husbands and neon to the war. Written in the glowing and coul.stirring langungo of Selling beyond our nines sanguine expectation. VIIIITY-SECOND THOUSAND now in p..eSs.. Only 3 months since Its first lam. Hundreds of -COlllMOnda tiollil from tho press and distinguished individuals aro pouring In (roman parts of the country. Agents are re porting from ten to twenty-fire orders' per day, and say they find many who are ready to take the work as soon as presented, which is a now feature In the book business. This work is Its own recommendation, and sells freely to the best classes of society. Faithful, energetic, persever ing men or women will In the Agency find lucrative em ployment. Man agency In wanted, send for ctronlnr, giving full particulars. 0. L. PARMELEE, Curter 6th & Minor et.. fel34t Philadelphia, Pat. WANTED. November 28, 1860-3 m. CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS. THE PERFECTION OP MEEICAL SCIENCE. Dr. Loon's Electric flair Renewer. It is a positive cure fur Baldness. It restore: Gray Bair to itsoriginal color. It la a Tonic ' not a Dye, and acts upon the secretion, It inuardlately arrests falling but of the hair. It alleviates Neuralgia and Headache. It radically cures hand, ulTand Humors. It keeps the scalp healthy, clean and cool. It is an elegant and exquisitely fragrant Hair Dressing It restores, cut Grates and beautifies the hair. It lashes harsh hair flexible and lustrous. Dr. Leon's Electric flair Renewer has enjoyed a high local reputation thr many years. Its wonderful restora tive and invigorating, properties are well known to the Medical Faculty. of Philadelphia. Being fully satisfied of the merits of Leon's Electric Hair Renewer we have procured exclusive ownership and nro detlrmined that every household in our laud shall hare opportunity to reap its benefits. DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY A most clelicions and efficacious cure for the various ills to which luMnts and Young Children aro subject. Invaluable for Teething Children! It softens the gums, abates inflammalion,invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity. and is a sure and speedy cure for Colic, Cramps and Windy Pains, A moat excellent preparation for children of a restless and fretful habit, and in all eases of Looseness. Griping. Vomiting. or Other inward grief, It gives immediateease. Used for mare than half a century in the private practice of ono of the most eminent physicians of Philadelphia. Ln now placing this article within the reach of all our etnintryincli, we would remark that we know it to bo a Remedy of unrivaled excellence and that it lout proved in thousands of cases, as we are resolved it Shall In mil. lions, a priceless boon. Poe sale by Druggists evorywhero. SILVER'S WART POWDER ! SAVES TIME, LABOR, MONE Y. Makes Washing a Pastime and Mon day a Festival. SOLD EVERYWHERE. TRY IT! Address all orders for any of the above to . ZEIGLER & SMITH, not;-ly SOLE pliorienzons. 137 Nth. Third St„ Philadelphia 1 LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent .V:tl-4 1 -7 - 441 luvle The wonderful Flexibility nod great comfort anal plea sure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars. church peers, arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded when in use toot amy a small place as easily and conre n'ently as a silk or muslin. dress, an invaluable quality in crinoline, not found in any single spring skirt. A lady having en.,h,yed the pleasur e. comfort, anal 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 superior to all others. They will not banal or break like the single spring but will preserve their perfect anal graceful shape when three or fear ordinary skirts will hare been thrown aside as useless. The hoops aro covered with could° arid twisted thread. and the bottom rods are cot only double springs, but twice (or double) careered; preventing theft, from wearing out when draggingdowu stoops, stairs, &e. • The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies and is universally recommended by the Fashion 'gaga -71,103 as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. . . To enjoy the f Bowing inestimable advantages in crin oline, Tic superior qnality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape and finish, flexibility, durability, comfort and econ omy, engni re for J. W. Bradley's. Duplex Elliptic, or dou ble spring skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. CA UTION.—To guard against imposition Im partic u lar to notice that skirts uttered so “Duplex" have the red ink stamp, viz: '.l. W. Bradley's Dnplex Elliptic Steel Springs' spoil the wakt hand-,111110 others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thud revealing the two (or doable) springs braided together therein, sublet, is the secret of their flexibility and strength; and n Muhl:Wien . 0, to be found in any other spring. Far sale in alt stores where first class skirts are Bola throughout the United Stales and elsewhere. llanuthetured.by the solo owners &lite patent. {VESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, ja30.1 07 Chaihtets and 70 & 81 Heads Ste., N. Y 3C01C,213333E1Q - S3 l ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES TIME, SA ITES MONEY, SAVES LABOR, SAVES CLOTHES, SAVES WOMEN, AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT. is used by cutting into small shavings and dissolving iu hot water, then soak the claims flea to ten . mitudes, and a little hand rubbing will mak . ; them ns Cleat, as hours or hard mulatto rubbing would do, with ordinary soup, and the roost delicate rubric receive no injury. We can refer to thousands of fundllOs who are rising it, and who could uut ho poi:hooded to do without DOBBINS' SOAP; S'old by all LEADING GIMERAS THROUGHOUT THE STATE. WHOLESALE OEF.T.CE 107 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, Philadelphia. Rigjog Price Paid far Prime Tallow. 4 .- 15' For sale et LF.SVIS' Family °rosary OM. '65-em.2p QEGARS.—Bost quality of Sagan CU NIZ;(111 An CLICIION'S. Bordentown, 11. J =1 DR. LEON'S or Double Spring, ELECTRIC READ QUARTERS FOR NEW GOODS.. D. Ps CWIN INFORMS THE PUBLN THAT FIE HAS JUST OPENED A SPLENDID ZTOOK of NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE. D. P. GWIN, oc. :d '06., 1867.. 1867. CLOTHING, H. ROMAN. • NEW CLOTHING • NOR FALL AND WINTEIR, JEST RIEETED . At H. ROMAN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. For Gentlemen's Clothing of the . beet material, and nand* in the beet workmanlike manner, call at H. ROMAN'S, opposite too Franklin House in Market Square, Heating don, Pa. Huntingdon Oct. 31,'66, GREAT ENTHUSIASM ! HIGH• PRICES SURRENDER I t THD HEIST AND THE CHEAPEST, JOHN ti. WESTBROOK Respectildly informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that he has just received from the city a New and splendid stock of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks, Trunks, &c., &c., &c., &c. all of which ho to prepared to sell at reduced prices. A lot of choice CONFECTIONERIES have also been re• celved. Don't forget the old stand in the Diamond. Old crigtp. mere and the public generally are Invited to call. Huntingdon, oct. 31, 1866. nummanas J. M. WISE, Manufacturer and Dealer in . T_T INT I 'V 'CT XIL Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to his. stand on Hill et., Huntingdon, in the rear of George it Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, where ha manufactnrea and keeps all kinds of Flirniture at reduced prices. Per sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a call, Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges reasonable. An , - Alm, Undertaking carried on, and Callus made In any style desired, at short notice. The anbeeriber hash - " r12111 '" NEW AND ELEGANT HEARSE, and is prepared to attend Funerals at any place In twirl; J. IL WIFE. or country. Iluntiogdon, Slay 9; 1566-tf fel GEO. SHAEFFER M.llasJust returned from the enst with ii 4l ;" SPLUPIti STOOK OF BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, dg e., Which he offers to the inspection of his customers and the public generally. lfe will sell his stock at the mos; IMASONABLE PRICES ) sod those who purchase once will surely call again, BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER, and RBCAIRINGI done in the neatest and most expedi tions manner. Call upon Mr. ScheelTer at lils shop on H3ll street, a few doors west of the Diamond. my 2 E JUST RECEIVED Also, o . armed Nachos, Tomatoes, peas and Pura 4180, Spiced Lobster, Oysters, Chow chow, Worcestershire sauce, French Mustard, florae Radish, Pepper sauce, Cat, sup, Oliyo Oil, ac., &c, nud • All kinds of 'Syrups, usb as strawberry, pineapple, blackberry, 4a CALL AND SEE COUNTRY PRODUCE. All kinds of country produce talon in exeliango for Goods at Lewis' Family Grocery. CHOMCE CANDIES Of all kinds, for ettlo wholesale and retell at pawls Co's Family Grocery. SOAPS AND CANDLES. Washing and Toilet Soaps—tho beet kinds—for sale at LEWIS ce CO'S PAMIL I" GROCER F: FLOUR I FllOO4 1 The beet Flour, by Op barrel or smaller quantity for sale qt Lewis' Family Grocery. . . AVER; PAPER!! Note, Post, Commercit Foolirap and Flatens-4 good assortmoot for Bale by the ream, half ream, volt . ° oc sheet, at LEWIS' NEW BOOR & STATIONERY STORE. BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE! It you want your card neatly printed on onvelr opee, call at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STEOR. HAMS, HAMS, Pain and nay:Ls sugar cured ➢bums—tbo best In 'gas !Let—whole or sliced, for sale at Lewis' Family Grocery ALL KINDS OF TOBACCO üboletala and retail ; at CUNNINGHAM & °AMON'S.. FISH. FISH, Best 3TACKEItErt mad HERRING for sale retail is owls Faintly Grocery. CUNNINGTIAM & CARMON ARE ,1 / 4 _,Rictling, Olt( at greatly retitteed VICO.