"091 c 6106 c. HUNTINGDON, PA Income Tax. The following is the - new income tax, which is tixed at a uniform rate, ami goes into effect March - I, IS67'. The tax on incomes 10r1566 is to be levied the day this act goes into ef fect. Income from gains, profits from property, rent, interest, dividends, or salaries from any profession, trade, or any employment, a tax on the amount so derived over one thousand dollars, 0/ 5 per cont. And in addition to one. thousand dollars exempt from income tax, all national, State, comity, mid municipal taxes paid within the year shall be de ducted from the gains, profits, or in come of tho person who has actually paid the same, whether such person be Owner, tenant, or mortgagor losses getnally - sustained during the year arising from fires, shipwreck, or incur red in trade, and debts ascertained to be worthless, but excluding all estima ted depreciation of values and losses within the year on sales of real estate purchased two years previous to the year for which the income is estima ted ; the amount actually paid for la bor or interest by any person who rents lands or hires labor to cultivate land, or. who conducts any other busi ness from which income is actually derived; the amount actually paid by any person for the rent of the house or premises occupied as a residence for himself or his family; the amount paid out for usual or ordinary, repairs : Provided, That no deduction shall be made for any amount paid out for new buildings, permanent improve melds, or betterments, made to increase the vidtie'of any property or estate : And provided further, That only ono deduction of one thousand dollars shall be made from the aggregate income of all the members of any family, com posed of one or more .minor children, or husband and wife; that guardians shall betillowed to make Bach deduc tion in favor of each and every ward, except that in case where two or more wards are comprised in one family, and have joint property interest, only one deduction shall be made in their favor : And provided further, That in eases where the salary or other com pensation paid to any person in the employment or service of the United StateS shall not exceed the rate of one thousand dollars per annum or shall be by fees, or uncertain or irregular in the amount or'in the time during which the same shall have accrued or been earued, such salary or other compen sation shall bo included in estimating the annual gains, profits, or income of the person to whom the same shall have been paid: In estimating the gains, profits, and income of . any per son, there shall be included all income derived from interest upon notes,bonds, and other U. S. securities ; profits realized within the year from sales of real estate purchaSed within the years previous to the year for which income is estimated ; interest received or ac bilicArupon all notes, bends, and 'mort gages, or other forms of indebtedness bearin g interest, whether paid or not, if good and collectable, less interest which has become due upon said. per son during the year ; the amount of all prhminms on gold and coupons; the amount of sales on live stock, sugar, wool, butter, cheese, pork, beef, mut ton, or other meats, hay and grain, or other vegetable•or other productions, being the growth or produce of the es tate of such persons, not including any part thereof consumed directly by the family; all other gains, profits, and in come deriVed from any source what ever.; except the rental value of any hotrieStead used or occupied by any person or by his family in his own right or in the right of his wife; and the share of any person of the gains and profits of all companies, whether incorporated or Rartnership, who would be entitled to the same if divi ded, whether divided or otherwiso.P,X copt,ttio ainount of income received from institutions or corporations tyhose officers, as required by law, Withhold a per centum of the divi dends made by such institutions, and pay the same to offieerS authorized to receive the same ; and except that por tion of the salary or pay received for services in the civil, military, naval or other - service of the United States, in cluding Senators, Representatives and Delegates in Congress, from which the tax hit - §been deducted. The administrative sections of the new act relate almost entirely to the ttl.' - x'on - distilled spirits. It provides that hereafter "all distilled spirits .be (bre being removed from the shall be inspected a,nd guaged by a general inspector of spirits, who shall mark the barrels or packages in the manner required by law, and so much of the act approved July 13, 1366, as requires j,ll9 . .ivpoinimpqof an inspec tor for each distillery established ac cording to law, is repealed. It is pro vided that such other duties .as have heretofore been_imposed upon inspec tors Of distilleries, may be performed by such other duly appointed officers as may be designated by - the Commis. sioner.of Internal Revenue." SHORT SHRIFT AND A BULLET.- Judge Lynch makes short work of horse thieves in Missouri. The follow ing are two instances of his inexorable - judgments. They took place in Moho ry county: - "One MOoye, was accused of stealing horses, in- eendection" with 'others, and it seems his neighbors were the princi pal sufferers, and wore determined to put a stop to it. Consequently, the country generally turned out, went to Moore's home, took him out, shot him all to pieces and left him. His remains were not found for two or three days, and were nearly eaten up by hogs. He was recognized only by his shoes. As a matter of course, no ono knew who did the deed. "Another than was disposed of in hermitage, who is said to be implies ted-with Moore,i by the name of Car roll Pitts. He declared his intention to die before ho would bo taken, and had a few friends to back him. Ho went to Hermitage attended by only one of his party, when fifty two of the opposite party rode up, surrounded and called on him to surrender, which he refused to do and started to run, whereupon ho was fired on by the par ty and killed instantly, two balls pass. ing through his head. The General Bankrupt Law. Synopsis of (ho Leading Features The jurisdiction in bankruptcy cases is given by the act to the several Dis trict Courts of the United States, with the United States Circuit Court acting in a supervisory capacity as Courts of Equity. The judges of the District Courts will be assisted in the perfor mance of their duties imposed upon them by registers in bankruptcy, who are required to be counsellors of those courts, or of some of the Courts of Record of their several States. The power of the Registers is limited, and provision is made for reference of dis puted questions to the District Court Judges, and fbr appeals from the Dis trict Courts to the Circuit Courts, and from tile latter, in cases where the matter in dispute shall exceed two thousand dollars, to the Supreme Court of the United States. There are two kinds of bankruptcy contemplated by the act; voluntary and involuntary. In the former any person residing within the jurisdiction of the 'United States, owing over three hundred dollars, and finding himself insolvent, may apply by petition to the judge of the district in which ho has resided for the six mouths preceding the date of the petition, or for the long est period during such six months, and shall thereupon be declared a bank rupt. The creditors, having been properly notified by the court, meet together and appoint ono or more as signees of the estate of the debtor; the choice to be made by the greater part in value and in number of the credi tors who have proved their debts, or in case of failure to agree, then by the District Judge, or where there are no opposing creditors, by the Register. The whole affairs of the bankrupt pass into the hands of the assignees, who have had powers granted them neces sary for the collection of all debts and the final adjustthent and closing up of' the estate. Stringent regulations are made for the proper deposit and safe keeping of all moneys received from the estate; and where delay is likely to occur from litigation in the final dis tribution of the assets the court is em powered to direct their temporary in vestment. The bankrupt is liable at all times to be called up for examina tion on oath upon all matters relating to the disposal or condition of his property or to his business transac dons, and for good cause shown his wife may in tike mantle': be compelled to attend as a - witness in the case. In the distribution of the bankrupt's estate dividends aro to be paid as agreed upon by a majority in value of the creditors, from time to time, fit three months' intervals, but the fol lowing claims are first to be paid in full : First, the fees, costs and all ex penses under the bankrupt act; second, all debts, taxes and assessments duo to the United States; third, all State debts, taxes and assessments; wages due to any operative, clerk or house servant to an Amount not exceeding fifty dollars for labor performed with in six months preceding the bankrupt cy; filth, all debts duo to any persons Who aro or may be entitled to prefer ence by laws ,of the United States. The voluntary bankrupt is entitled to his discharge provided no fraud is proved against him, at any time from sixty days to one year after adjudica tion cf bankruptcy ; but the proof or discovery of any fraud or concealment deprives him of the right to discharge. No person who has once received his discharge is to be entitled again to be come a voluntary bankrupt, unless his estate is sufficient to pay seventy per cent. on his debts, or unless three fourths of his creditors assent in writ ing to his bankruptcy. Preferences and fraudulent conveyances are declar ed void by the act, and - suitable pro visions are made for the voluntary bankruptcy of partnerships and corpo rations. The exemptions under the law are as follows: Tho necessary household and kitch en furniture, and such Other articles and necessaries of such bankrupt as the assignee shall designate and set apart, having reference in the amount to the family; condition and circum stances of the bankrupt, but altogether not to exceed in value, in any case, the.sam of $500; and also the wearing apparel of such bankrupt, and that of his wife and children, and the uniform, arms and . equipments of any person who is or has been a soldier in tho mi litia or in the service of the United States; and such other property as now is or hereafter shall be exempted from attachment or seizure or levy on execution by the laws of the United States, and such other property, not included in the foregoing exceptions, as is exempted from levy and sale upon execution or other process or order of court, by the laws of the State in which the bankrupt has his domicile at the time of the commencement of the pro ceedings in bankruptcy to an amount not exceeding that allowed by such State-exemption laws in- force in the year 1804. Acts of involuntary 'bankruptcy tin der the law are classified as follows : Departure or absence, from the State where debts aro Owed, with intent to defraud the creditors; concealment to avoid•service of procesS for the recove ry of debt; concealment of property to avoid seizure on legal process; as signments designed to delay, defraud or hinder creditors; arrest and deten tion for seven days, under execution for a debt exceeding one hundred'dol lars; assignment, gift, confession of judgment, or any other act by which preference is given to any creditor, endorser or surety; dishonoring com mercial paper, or suspending and not resuming payment for fourteen days. The petition for an adjudication of bankruptcy in such cases may come from ono or more creditors whose debts reach two hundred and fifty dol lars; but the petition must be brought within six months after the act of bankruptcy has been committed, In involuntary bankruptcy the proCeed ings aro made more stringent than in the other description of cases. The penalty : for any fraud or concealment, direct I)l%h:direct, under the act, is im prisonment, with or without hard la bor, for a term not exceeding three years. There, are other details in the act, relating to the duties of the officers appointed and authorized under the law, the amount of fees, &0., which are interesting only as matter of detail. 1101130 bills printed at this Wilco W_-_AaTON RAILROAD STREET, HUNTINCDON, PA., WHOLESALE &RETAIL DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic HARD ARE, ~~~~~ ~r~~~~a I`' ~~ The attention of MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, and buyers generally, is invited to tbo fact that we aro able offering a BETTER ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C., than can Le found elsewhere in this part of tho State, at prices to suit tho times. Our stock comprises all articles In this lino of business, embracing a general assortinet4 of TOOLS and MATERIALS stied by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS JOINERS, Le„ &c., together with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Circular, Mill and Cross. Cut Saws, Enamelled, - Finished and Plain Hol low Ware. Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns, Oil and Powder Cans. 12===CM lime) C3l3.tlem-3r,, Comprising KNIVES; FORKS, DESSERT, TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, SUS _ ORS, RAZORS, &O. • BRITTANIA & Bairn PLATED WARE Household, Horticultural and Farm Implements, Of the latest and most improved patterns ; CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICE'S. CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS fill Butt a general amortruent of material for their use consisting in part of Carriage Trimmings, Hubs, AS'pokes, Rims, ArleS, Springs, Nuts, Bolts, Washers, 3.laßeable Irons, Pa tent and enamelledLeather, `ll 7 lajn, Tongues, Sac hets,. Shafts, &e. 3E31-BAS-JEK,-251/13E9Lia-ila eupplied with ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES, S LEDGES, HAMMERS, HORSE ANJ MULE SHOES, Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron& Steel CARPENTERS \VIII land in our establichuiont a superior stock or PLANES, SAWS, AUGERS, 11X.TOIIETS, • H AM MERS, - FILES, CHISELS, HINGES, SCREWS, LOCKS, MOLTS, PULLEYS, SASII•COIIDS, &C., &C. MINING AND MINERS' GOODS. NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties BLASTING POWDER, POSE, t.,OAL PICKS AND 2110 VELS. V s EL/?ZiaLer• Can .ho accommodated with everything to their lino from n Ornin Separator to a Whet-stone. 313 till el•zsx•... Are especially invited to call and exantino our stock of BUILDING HARDWARE, 1111t1 compare our prices with others. Agricultural Implements, Comprising the famous Russell Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined, RundelPa First Premium HORSII PITCHFORK, Rakes, POthee, Hoes, Hay Fork. 4, Trace and Halter Chains, Breast Clad as, Cow 'lee, • Curry Combs, Cards, &c., he. Among Ile sgecialtica of our Home, we dealro to call attention to tho celebrated OHIO -PUMP, The exclusive right to sell which is vested in us. Send for acircul.tr and gnt fill particulars of same, and satisfy yourself of its superior qualities. SCALES. Scales of all sizes and descriptions, including Tea and Counter Scald, 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 offered in this place A GREAT VARIETY OF COOK & PARLOR STOVS. ALL SIZES OF NAILS AND BRADS, Ily the keg. Very low I Ilea 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 OD, By the barrel or gallon, at very low figures. .I:st- A call is respect fully soPcited, feoling confi dent atat our goods and prices will not fail to plcasat'Vel - WHARTON & MAGUIRE. punting,q,n, 14'..`ria3 , 27, 18C,1% 1807. .1867. ' ,g.,,, „. .z! ::' , ~... ; -___y?___ C;,,, 'it47: %-'' ?:°".l o '111,71\ k.' , 3 - 1 70 .4. d I -,) i) ) „_„ , ,..3 , ..,..,.,..„,.,.. / , i , t ...k\F4,O?,--- % BE HAPPY WHILE YOU MAY WITH YOUR MERRY Bells and Eleigh!! For all Kinds of BLLItH 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 IigTROPOLITAN HARD\VAR - ±; STOAT, Hill st., Huntingdon, Pa. Where he also Offers at Reduced Pri- ces a Splendid Assortment of NEW YORK SKATES, Coal Buckets, Hot Air Rogisters for Ceiling, &c. New Patent Lanterns, LAMPS and OIL, W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and wart; euenship equal to any in tho country, at a fair price. Call and ace, before you purchase °lowlier°. Shop on the orner of Montgomery and s• a.. Ifuntingdon, PAINTS &VARNISHES linntingilon,May 18 1955. WM. WILLIAMS, PATENT LINE HOLDERS, LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS, And an endless Variety of Goods in the HARDWARE line DON'T FORGET THE METROPOLITAN ! UNITED STATES Authorized WAR CLAIM AGENCY lIUNTINCiDON, PA W. H. WOODS, AUTHORIZED GOVERNIVT AGENT, .lnd Attorney for Soldiers and their Bien*. Ile will prosecute and collect, with unrivalled success., Soldiers' Claims and Dues of all kinds. Also, any other kind of Claim against the Gcvernment, before any of the Departments. 3aqic)rical. DiTevvrE, $lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY ! ! NEW BOUNTY LAW PASSED ! Attention, Discharged Soldiers! The Act of Congress approved July 28, 1860. gives $lOO additional bounty to all soldiers who enlisted for three years and were discharged by reason of expiration of service, or who were discharged for wounds received in battle and who have not received snore than $lOO bounty for such service. Au additional bounty of $lOO is also at. lowed to the nearest relative of soldiers who enlisted for a. term of three years nud 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 father, and fourth, to the mother. Soldiers' Widows By applying, to W. H. WoOda, of Huntingdon, Hunting don county, Pa., you can have your ponsiona increased two dollars a month for each .alni every child you bare, and when the widow has married or died, tho children aro entitled to tho increase. . . . To all who have brought home the bodied of their friends who died-or were killed In the service of the United States, there is a certain amount of compensation allowed you fur the expensed incurred tit bringing home tho ho. dies of your friends, 1711 i eh you can obtain by making ap plication to me. Invalid Soldiers, Attention 1 The Oct Of Congress, approved June 6, 1866, gives addi tional pensions to the following class of persons: Soldiers who have lost both eyes or both bonds, $25 per month; who' barc lost both feet $2O per month; who have lost ono hand or ono foot, or totally disabled in tho eatne, $l5 per month. Persona echo have been deprived of their pensions in consequence of being in the civil service of the United States Government, can ho restored to the pension roll by applying to inc. Fathers and mothers who were in whole or hi part de- Pendent upon their sons for support are entitled to a pen. sion. Also brothers and sisters under sixteen years of ago All discharged soldiers who did not receive transports: 'lion to their places of enlistment when discharged, are entitled to receive it; and also all who were held as prise; nut's of war, and did not receive commutation of rations when released or discharged, are entitled to It. Officers who were itt the service on the 3d of March, 1865, and were discharged after the 6th of April, 1565, by applying to me can receive three months extra pay. Soldiers of 1812 I All soldiers, or soldiers' widows, of the war of 1812, who have served two months, or been wounded or disabled in such sorvico, if in necessitous circumstances, nro enti lied to an annuity of $lO. Local Bounty. All veteran soldiers who gave their credit to districts it. the State of Pennsylvania, and who received no loca hounty,,are entitled to receive three hundred All persons having any of the above-mentioned claims, or any other kind of claim against the United States or State Government.% will please address me, giving full particulars, enclosing a stamp for return postage, and they will receive a prompt reply. W. 11. WOODS, Authorized Army and Nary iiar•Claim Agent, ang15,1866 Ilmitmonocr, Pl. TVITJSIC, ,W394013a.30. --.., =:'.. 2 .:iii 1 1i .-- ii." - • ,, 4 „ , "..'J61-f.i' - .r.-r; . A,,g;`: - ~- ' 4 -. ..,.;-7.:7 ' .7 t iin „. : - ,..,;,, r t, — _ - ;,'!.','_7. 7 .:: - 7, - ;:.i:•,.-..z,- - 4.,.- . ,:;:r3L;A. -,„ v , 4 . ~ ..k 4. ,4,14 ,).-A,,_h.. .... _..„,. MU'S' ICA', INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING MACHINES. - g --- ? M. GREENE has just opened .1. ji., hi., Sleety Store, ono it. or west or W Lewis' Hook Store, where Ie keep, yomitantly on hand STEINWAY ,h SONS' :Ind 0 AllilLE'S Piano Manufacturing Company's PIANOS, MASON ,h HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS dud CA It HART, NEEDHAM Si CO.S' MELODEONS; Guitars, Viuliiiii, Fifes, Etutel; Guitar and Violin Strings. 31 USIC BOOKS—Golden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censer. Golden Trio, Ac., &y. SHEET SIUSIC.—tre Is constantly receiving from Phil. relelphia all the latest music, which persons at a distance wishing, Can miler, and have sent theni by in nil. Also UROVEIt A BAKER'S Celebrated SEWING MA. IHNES—the only machine that, in ndilition to every rind of serving, embroiders perfectly; serving Silk and 'otton of all kinds and colors for machines. Persona buying Sewing Machines fully instructed In the me of them. ." fp Virtuosi awl Organs Warranted for five years. _Those Wishing-le buy any of the lames articles are in vited to Mil anti examine mints before purchasing else. *hors My prices are rho sumo as in New York and Philadelphia. Cheater., of Instruments or Machines, sent promptly epee application with any additional information desired. It. M. GREENE, 11111 street, Huntingdon, Pa., -eV Second floor of Brown's Harduaro building M SPECIAL NOTICE, •110 THE LADIES.—Do you really intend to cease wearing the Mantilla styles now so prevalent, or dress lens elegantly, because the rebel Jeff. Davis, was captured" in Fashionable Female attire? Ono moment's calm reflection will surely serve to change your rash resolve. Thu angels led too much good sense to lay aside their pure chaste rubes of white, because they had fora time served to hide the deformities of that Prince of Rebels, the Devil. Can you err in following the example of Angels? Then having made up your minds that you will continue to dress tutefully regardless , of rebel acts, do not forget to eon at the store of the subscri bers, who will be happy at all times to furnish you with such articles of dress as you may desire. Urge your loth, Cr,, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit the same store. They can hero bo suited in good articles of Boots, Shoes, Clothing Material, Hats, Caps, queens ware and a general assortment of Orocerles, on as rea sonable terms as at any Hons., in town. Store on South east corner of the Diamond, Huntingdon, I'm may lit, 1505. FRANCIS B. WALLACE. ATARBLE YARD. The undersigned Li t. would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of bountiful marble now on baud. Ile is prepared to furnish at the Amrtest notice, Monumental 3lnrble, Tomb, Tables and titones of every desired size and form of Hellen or Eastern Marble, highly nnisbcd, and carved with appro priate devices, or plain, as nmy suit. Building 3larble, Door and Window Sills, &c., will be furnished to order. T OVITS Pura and Superior Rio Cof fer In paelmgra of ono pound, for solo at _LEWIS if CO'S Ettmiy Grocery. A LARGE VARIETY of articles too numerous to mention, for sale • nt LEWIS S CO'S Family Grocery. Cell and seo. U It I SPICIIIS CONNINGHAM k CARMON'S. ROUND ALUM AND SALINA Aji SALT at CUIVN/aValfA M cE CAR MON' S. pERFUMERY and Fancy Soaps for sale at LEWIS ,C CO'S Family Grocery. PARCHMENT DEED PAPER ruled, for unto [tt . . . . ,1300 K STORE. MEW GOODSCONSTANTLY RE ceived nt 0 - UNNTNOFIAM & °AMMON'S. VANNED PEACHES and Tomatoes l%lixed Pickles, Tornatoo Catenp, Peppor'eauco, &c., & for sale at Lewis & Co's Family Grocery. ATERAUCELLI, Barley, Rice, Hem lay, &au., &c., at Lew Family Grocery 1,412ita tlAizt A,bilertistinnits. VIN'S Patent HAIR CRIMPERS ! T For Crimping and Waving Ladies Hair NO HEAT REQUIRED IN USING THEM! Ask your storekeepers for them. if be does not keep them, Write to the niannfaeturer .I.I.IVINS, Sixth st. and Columbia avenue, Philadelphia. se26.6nt TUOVele3frat:ener. W =Vra ß r . THOMAS M. KERR, WHOLESALE GROCER, NO. 143 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Country produce sold on commission. . ap2s-ly Cl S. CAMPBELL & C 0.,. Zamtfactuing CONFECTIONERS / • and Wholesale Dealers in FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS, &C., .Yo. 303 Race street, Philadelphia, Pa. inanuilicturers of all kinds of 'Holimos Candy and Cocoanut work. .18'661 y BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS ! ! . _ JOSEPH L. POULTON, Strawberry Alley, near Third Street, HARRISBURG, Respectfully informs the public that ho has opened for their Use his new and elegantly Mud up Billiard. Room. Yt 6ontOper POUR NEW TABLES OP SILARP'S MANUFACTURE, superior to any now in the city. This Billiard Room challenges comparison with nay room in the State, west of Philadelphia. DR. LEON'S CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS. TILE PERFECTION OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. Br. Leoa's Electric Hair Remit It Is a positive cure for Baldness.' It restores Gray Hair to its original color. It is a Toole, nut a Dye, and acts upon the secretions. It immediately arrests falling out' of the hair. It alleviates Neuralgia and Headache. It radically cures Dandruff and Humors. It keeps the scalp healthy, clean and cool. It is an elegant and exquisitely fragrant Hair Dressing I t restores, cultivates and beautifies the hair. It makes harsh hair flexible and lustrous. Dr. Leon's Electric Hair Renewer has enjoyed a high local reputation for many years. Its wonderful restora tive and invigorating properties are well known to tho Medical Faculty of Philadelphia. Being fully satisfied of the - merits of teen's Electric Hair Renewer wo have procured exclusive in and are determined that every honsehold in our laud shall have opportunity to reap Its benefits. DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY A most deliciousand efficacious coro for tho various ills to which InfhntB anti Young Children ore subject. Invaluable for Teething Children! It softens the gums, abates inflammation, invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and. Is a sure and speedy cure for Colic, Cramps and Windy ['nine. A most excellent preparation for children of a restless and fretful habit, and in all eases of Looseness, Griping, Vomiting, or other inward grief, it gives immediate ease. Used for more than half limitary in the private p; relics of one of the most eminent physidaus of Lt now 1110Gillg 11113 article within the reach of all our countrymen, we would lenient; that sun know it to Ito a Remedy of unrivaled CXCIAIOI3OO and that it 1,110 proved in thousands of eases, a., we nru.rtmolvtql it :5114111u mil lions, a priceless boon. For sale by Druggists everywhere. SILVER'S WASH POWDER'', S 4 YES TIME, LABOR, MONEY Makes Washing a Pastime and lYlon day a Festival. I= Address all orders for any of the above to ZEIGLEFt & SMITH, • non•ly 'SOLE PROP): lETORS. 137 Nth. Third St., Flilladelphia PROF. . 11. AFENTYRE'S GREAT REMEDY, TUE litlllll COMPOUND Illtornal aii Extorllal blicillo, II ILL CURE F Diarrhrea, Bloody Flux in ono day, Headache and Earache in throe minutes. '4"e- Toothache in ono minute. ' , C - 4" Neuralgia in fire minutes, Sprains in twenty minutes, Sore' hroat in ten minutes, Jr-f - so• Cholic and Cramp in fire 13111111t0S, 4N Rheumatism in one day, . • t Pain in the Back or Side in ten minn!es, Bad Coughs or Colds in one day, - m Furor and Ague in one day. os.. Cur. Deafness, Asthma, Piles, IM. Bronchitis Affections, Dyspepsia, ..ra. Inflammation of tho Kidneys, Erysipelas, Liver Complaint and Palpitation or the Heart. Keep it in your .Families—Sickness conies when least expected. • I propose to check, and efl'cetually dissipate more ache and pain, and to accomplish more perfect equilibrium of all the circulating fluids in the human system, than can be effected by any other, or all other znethods of medical aid in the same space of time. TUIS POPULAR. REMEDY is fast coming into use, for the fist that I cure, tree of charge, all these com plaints whenever there Is an opportunity to do so. As soon as it is applied it almost miraculously kills the pain. I do Cot ask You to Lily before you are certain of its eflP cicacy. If yen have an echoer pain, it is warranted tasks. all le purports on the label. I do not propose to cure every disease—only a class named by my directions. My liniment operates on chem ical and electric principles, and is, therefore. appliable, to the cure or natural restorative of all otganic derange menl arising front au improper circulation of the nerve Vital fluids. Prof. 3. 11. 3lclilutyre's INDIAN COMPOUND acts di rectly on the absorbent -9, reducing glandular anti other swellings in incredible abort time, laflame nay pomible danger front its use under any possible circumstances. This is au internal and external medicine—composed of roots, herbs and barks, such as our forefathers used.— There is a bountiful supply on earth to canal! complaints if we only know what they were. This has been a great study with the Medical Faculty for ninny years, to find out the kinds best adapted to the above complaints—how to put them together, and what proportions to use. , 3. IL McIiNTYRNI Proprietor, Reading, Pg For sale at Lewis' Book Store. Hunting,ion, Pa., &pt. 6, 1865. MoENTYRB'S • DANDELION PILLS, For all diseases arising from ono,cause ' viz : Fever and Ague. Dyspepsia, Catarrh in the Bead, Weak and disor dered Stomach, such as Indigestion, Sick headache, Gid diness of the Ilead, Weakness of Sight, Windy Ailments, Rheumatism, and Rheumatic Paine, Pains in the Back or Side, Nervous Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Impurity of the Blood, Blotches or Eruptions of the Body, Gravel, Worms, dc., Be. Sold at 25 cents per box. McENTYRE'S TiV.DJAN VEGET4BLE WORII DESTROYER ! Thisinfidlible medicine is warranted to expel worms in all eases and may be given to children of all ages, as they aro purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. • Tyy., Can be had at Lewis' Book store, Huntingdon, Pa SPECTACLES . _ r A fine and large assortment always on hand AT LEWIS" 'BOOK STORE. BOOKS AND STATIONERY.- A goad Assortment of miticellp,neolts and &lino Books—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper— Plain and Fancy Envelopes—Red, Bine and Black Inks— Blank Books of numerous sires—Pous, Pencils. Pocket and Desk In.lcstands, and every other article usually found In BOOk . and Stationery Store, can be had at fair prices al LEWIS' LOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE. fl ASS I AL E RES.—A choice lot of kjblack awl fancy Caaslmurcs at CUNNINGHAM & UIMON'S. uTILLow and CEDAR WARE V i for ludo at LEWIS & COB Family Grocery. ATONTIIIX TIME BOOKS, • LS L For male at LETFLF BOOK AND STATIONERY STOP' _ - • _ • 41' 3 0T, T klti-A_ 110ENNSYT 'VANIA. - RP 111 ROAD OF LEAVING OF TRAINS. 1 VINTE WESTWARD. ARRANGEMENI: =I! V. Hamilton, Mt. Union,— Ilapleton, , Mill Creek,... I Huntingdon, Peteraburg,... Barren,.. SpruceCreol, Birmingham, Tyrone, Lipton, oatoria, Doll's FAS' and ni DAY and at Crtcr a' LINE Eastward leaves trrives at Huntingdon at 5 1 EXPRESS Eastward leave irrives.ryt Huntingdon 9 48 A INXATI EXPRESS Eastward It and arrives at Huntingdon a [MORE EXPRESS Westward Ic I. and arrives at Altoona at 7 !. ,, Idk.E. Westward, loaves and arrtsit,Altoona at 8 ' 369. BALT • 7 A q e NAP kfr.,A-1,7191:41:M Vie ' READING RAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, e 41 4. • DECEMISTR 1, 1800. CIREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE ILA North and North-West for- PRILADEIPHIA, New. YOUR, READING, POTTSVILLE, TAMAHUA, ASHLAND, LEBANON, AnsurowN, Bare; EPHRATA, LUIZ, LANCASTER, COLIN- • DIA, &C., Sc. Trains leave Darrisburg for New York, - as follows 3 00, 8,10 and 9 35 A. M., and 210 and 9,00 P. 51., connect ing With similar trains on the Pennsylvania 11.11,arriving at New York 5,00 and 1010 A, 11., 4: 4.40, 5,20,1025 P. 51 Sleeping care accompany the 3 00 a m and 9 00 p. m.trains without change. . . • Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minersville, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown and Phila delphia at 8 10 A. MI., and 210 and 410 P. M., stoppitig at Lebancu and principal way stations; the 410 p. m. train making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuyl kill and Susquehanna 11.11., leave ilarrisburgat 320 P Returning, leave Naws:Yons. at 9 A. 31., 12 - Noon, 5 do 8. P.M.; Philadelphia at 6,15 A. ;G., and 3 30 P. M; Way Pas senger train leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 A. M. returning from Reading nt 630 P. 11., stops nt all stations: Pottavilla at 8,45 A. It.. and 2 45 P. 31.; Ashland 6 00 and 11,30 a m, and 1,05 1' U; Tamaqua at 9.45 A M., and 1 and 8.55 P M. Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad at 7,00 a m. An Accommodation Passeng er Train leaven RP,ADLY6 at 6.30 A. M., nod returns frolertmAinunte at 4,30 P.M Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7 00 A 31., and 6 15 P. id., fur Ephrata, Litt., lAt.st,r, Col main, Ac. On Sunday., leave Now York at 8 00' P. M., Philadol, phis, 8 a m and 315 P. M., the 8 a m train running only to Reading; Pottsvilla 8 A. 31., llnrrl burg,9 35 a m, and , Heading 120, 7 30 a. m., for Harrisburg, 1122 a m for New York, and 4.25 p.m. for Philadelphia. COMMUTATION, Mang; SEASON, Wien, and FACUSSIOCI TICKETS at reduced rates to and from all points. - Baggage checked through: 80 pounds Baggage allowed, each Passenger. N1C.31.1. 8,, Itendiug, Jan. I, 1867. Ccoaral BON igTINGDON & BROAD:: TOP RAILROAD. • , aflur Thursday, Janunry 1O P 367:,. Passenger ill arrive and depart, aeAllown:, .WARD TRAINS. NORTItWARDTRki•INB.• On and Truing w. SoOTh .T.CATIONS AccommolExmaur • • . AccolExvms3 &Lir P. M. I A.M. • . t:, 51. . P.ll. I 1 S rai!Dr:(l.3 . LE 4 041 LE 7 50111untinenn, AR 11 22 At 4 449 434 8 1001cConnillatown , 1 11 02 4 28'. 431 8 18tPleasanWrove , 10 54 416 450 8 311Marldes1;urg, 10 38 400 SOG 554 CulTee Run, , 10 22 345 514 902 Hough Sc P.oads , 10 14 336 5 2 , 1 914 Cove, lO OV 354 5 301 918 Fislines Salim:9lC I 988 329 AR : o 45 AR 9 33 133tzt0n, LB 3 05. • Le 943 "'lex 043 AR 255 10 0311thltilesburg- • 1 , 2.33: .10 11 llopewell .;,' 10 25 I.lper's Run,' , 10 59 Tatesville 1 47" ' 11 11 Bloody Run ....... „„.. 1124; 4011 15 Ileoult 1/5115.4 11.0. 11M 1; 31? . SlIOU1"8.1111N . BRANCII. . • I,n 9.11; Sakton; 1606 Coalmont,. 10 05 Crawford,. An 10 15 Dudley. !Broad Top 10, 1801. .701 IN 6.1 ul Jan MEE I TLANKS ! BLANKS! BLANKS!' c i IiNSTA B I, lI'S SALES, ATTACIPT EXECUTIONSW. ATTACHMENTS, EXECUTIONS, SUMMONS, DEEDS, - • SUBNINAS, MORTG AGES, SCIIOOI, ORDERS, JUDGMENT NOTES. LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION B'KS, COMMON BONDS, JUDGMENT BONDS, WARRANTS, ' FEE BILLS, NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO Law. JUDGMENT NOTES, with a waiver of the 5300 Law. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, with Teachers. • MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, for Jastices of the peace and Ministers of tho Gospel. • - - COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMMITMENT, i s case ; of Astmult and Battery, and Affray. • •' " XCLERE FACIAS, to recover amount of Judgment. COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for State, County, Schee, Iltoiotigh and Township Taxes. . . Printed on superior paper, and for sale at Ota 011tst of the HUNTINGDON GLOBE. BLANKS, of every description, printed to order, neatly at 'Mort notice, and on good Paper. - SATCHELS, PORT-AIONNAIES,. 4 FTJESt,S, POCKET-BOOKS, , PORTFOLIOS, CARD CASES, SEGAR CASES, &c., A handsome assortment just. received At LEWIS' Book Store. U.S. REVENUE STAMPS FOR SALE AT. _T I E JVIS' BOOK STORE. IiUyTINGDpIi, PENNA.. PHOTOGRAPH 'ALBUMS AND SMALL PORTRAITS ALL TEM DMINULISHED OFTICEIS AND =mil% FOR SALPL AT LEWIS' DOOl5 AND STATIONERY STORK. 111 APER ! PAPER ! ! PAPER !; Tracing Paper, • Impression Paper, Drawing Paper, • . Deed Paper, . Tisane Paper, - • Silk Paper for Plower', Perforated Paper, Bristol Board, lat Cap Paper, _Foolscap Paper, Leiter Paper, Commercial Note Paper, Lldies' (lilt Edged Letter and Note Paper, Ladies' Plain and Fancy Note Paper, White and Colored Card Paper, in Packs and Sheath For &do at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Mule Store. )MUSIC THE CYTHARA- - -The Presbyterian Psalmedist--The Shaven—TheJubilee-4/unten'a aid BortlnPs enlarged and improved Instructors—Weiland'a New and Improved Method for the Guitar—Leland's Accor deon, Violin and Flute Instructors—Winner's and Howes Violin Instructors—Bellak's Melodeon InstraatotHl/or: rowes' Pitino.rorte Pritner—do. Thorough-11as, Primer— Howe's Drawing Room Dances—The Chorus Glee Book— Taro's Harp, for sato nt LEWIS' BOOR, STATIONERY k MUSIC STORE; TE. E LADIES: . • A superior attiClO . yf Ni,• - O Pipet avid Envelopes? suitoblo for confider:tie/correspondence; for sale at LEIVIS'.:11001C 2 STATIONERY STORE. fror 9 .ICCSMII3 . :. All kinds of Spices for oats at Lewis' Family •6rocery &.• EASTWARD tiA o pot-. Mi;'• I .4 tg PP- NM EC~i3 Dail Altoona at k. M. a Altoona at leaves Altoona at 1t458P eaves Huntingdon, 30 AM. s liuntingitoii 55 P. M. 9. 30i91e 2 00 I 9151 -- 2 4.1. 9 05 2 35 9 0011.8 2,39, MiZIES I's, Supte