611abt. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesday morning, Moh. 27,1867. LOCAL Sc PERSONAL To Subscribers Those subscribers receiving a pa per marked with a t before the name will understand that the time for which they subscribed is up. If they wish the paper continued 'they will renew their subseription through the mail or otherwise. tf. .Local Advertisements Advertisements (puffs or notices) - published in local columns at ten cents a line single insertion, counting seven words to a line. , if. :New Advertisements in this Issue. See opporite. page. 'V* .Administrator's Notice, Estate of Don't Foreman, decd Public Salo of Furniture, D. IL Kooker, Ifuutinolon. Something New (t) Glazier & Bro. Spring Goode, Epre & Laudait, Philadelphia. ifirlef Items —The Assessors of Internal Reve .nue are busy dun, dun, dunning. —The sun crossed the line on Wed nesday last. The equinoctial storm immediately succeeded. —Bessemer steel rails are now made at Johnstown. Heretofore we had to get them from mother England. —The flitting season has commenced in earnest. Truly has it been said, "Lifo is full of• changes." —The Commissioners of Juniatif'co. wish it understood they did not offer $2OO reward for the arrest of Matthews. —Ex-Governor Porter of Harris burg, is confined to his bed with so• yore illness. Koolcer sold his hotise in West Huntingdon, to David Spook, for $l6OO. Ho will sell his furniture on Friday next. —Horse-bills printed in the best style at the Globe office. For partic ulars see bills, or call at our office and examine specimens. —McConnellstown is hereafter to have a regular Methodist preacher.— Rev. J. W. Leckie has boon appointed for the present term. —Lucky: The printers, at the Fakir of Viihnu's presentation. The 'devils' of the three offices in town each drew valuable prizes. —Registers are to be appointed un der the new Bankrupt Law. We have heard of none of the lawyers of this county, applying as yet. Singular. —Henry and William Merritz of Henderson township started on a hunt ,on Saturday last and came back with eleven foxes. —Eyre &, Landoll, 4th and Arch sts., Philadelphia, are now offering a large stock of Spring Dry Goods to purcha sers. This is an old established and reliable dry goods house. Read adv. —The store of Johnston & Watson is now open and in full blubt. Ditto, of-Gluzier---xvzi3ro. _.Cal and see the stock of goods and make your purchases. —Five of the Ebensburg ministers intend leaving for some other locality. The papers do not assign the reason; therefore we are permitted to judge for ourselves. —Now is thO time to trim your trees; before the sap begins to ruu.— And now is the time to trim your boys, who are commencing the practice of running the streets after night. —lra McManigall, formerly of Lew istown, was instantly killed by the ex plosion of the dry house of the Miami ,Powder Mills, near Xenia, 0., on the 12th inst. —Johnstown is to have an Amoskeag Steam Fire Engine. The subscrip tions for . tho machine and other appa ratus have been raised. All this'was the result of the late big fire in that place. Significant I —Emigration to the West from this State still continues. We will be much mistaken if some of the emigrants do .not find out that they had better staid at home. However, we don't wish thorn any bad luck. —A bill bas been introduced into the Legislature of this State, authoriz ing the Recorder of Deeds in the seve ral counties to record the discharges of all honorably discharged officers and soldiers. This is a good bill and we hope it will be made a law. —The Fakir of Vishnu, now here, is looked upon With not a little suspicion by the superstitious. We hear that some refuse to take a chance for his presents, thinking that by some mys terious power, they will follow him when he leaves. It'is well enough that all don't think so, as we don't know where the hoop:skirts would go. Cambria Freeman said that the ancient_boreugh_of Huntingdon is "looming up," and. the Alleghanian wants to know whether the born. has gone extensively into the weaving busi ness. We advise our brothers to come and Sep ,qur.town and people, and per haps they nay have an opportunity for spinning another yarn. —Wm. F. Shaw, formerly of this place, has been appointed Assistant Doorkeeper of the House of Represen tatives in Washington. David Over is now a jour printer in the Globe office at Washington. Davey- has been a circulating editor, and we aro sorry his fortunes are circulating him baiik ward. Slob is life, however. —We are indebted to Lieut. Thee. J. Gregg, of Co. L, U. S. Cavalry, for a copy of the Fort Laramie Scout, a spiv little sheet, published no doubt as a means of pastime and amusement. Success to the Scout, and the brave boys Who print it. The paper reports ghat Lieut. pre gg brid gone on a scout, and facetiously hopes that ho may re turn with all his "her." —The exhibition by the colored peo ple of this place On the first three g4O o f last week was an entire sim per, far eXceeding the most flattering anticipations. The entertainment was a varied one, the performers did well, kbarring the abundance of gostpre ill placed,) and those W.ho attended had a- merry time crenerally. The exbibi b. • which op gealized over , 6, 6" over-pays the eye-sore of a church debt, and will, no dotibt, lessen the tax on the mem beTzi' consciences and pocket-hooks. Appointment■ The following is the list of appoint ments for Juniata District, made at the East Baltimore Annual Conference, hold in Frederick, Md., March 13th to 19th, 1867 : THOMAS BARN HART, Presiding Elder. Altoona—J. McMurray, G. Guyer, Sup. Hollidaysburg—G. W. Heyde.. Woodberry—J. Moorhead, J. A. Wood- cock. Williamsburg—W. Gwynn. Birmingham—G. Warren, J. P. Moore. Petersburg—James Brads. Manor Hill—J. A. DeMoyer, ono to bo supplied. Huntingdon—R. E. Wilson. Cassville—.T. F. Brown. Mt. Union—S. M. ffhrtsock. Shirloysburg—S. A. °reveling, one to be supplied. Mclroytown—M. L. Smith, R. Melia lieu, W. H. Stevens, Sup. Lewistown—D. S. Monroe. Lewistown Circuit—J. H. McGarrah. Milroy—D. B. Afeelosky. McConnellstown—J. W. Leckie. Saxton--J. C. Clarke,G. D. Pen epacker. Bloody Run—W. G. Ferguson,W. Case. Bedford—B. G. W. Reid. Rainsburg—J. G. Craig. Schellsturg—A. W. Decker. MeConnellsbUrg—J. R. King, one to.be supplied. D. Hartman, Temperance agent member Altoona quarterly Conference W, Earnshaw transferred to the Tennessee .Conference. Rev. J. A. Price has gone to Blooms burg; J. C. nagey to Shrewsbury; W Black to Broadway, Baltimore; and 0 M. Stewart to Greencastle. wrruth Is Mighty and Shall Preva il." II ave you been to see Johnston & Watson's immense stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Co darware, Groceries, Oils, Fish, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c., if not, go and see them and hear their prices, and be convinced that goods are from 30 to 50 per cent. cheaper there than elsewhere. Having purchased their goods since the great decline, they are prepared to sell their goode cheap, having a small profit, and are determined to do so. They have taken much care to have their stock for quantity, quality and styles unsur passed in this section of the country. To be satisfied that the above is strict ly trite, call and examine their splen did stock, which embraces all the latest styles and novelties. If you hear their prices you will be sure to purchase, as their prices remind us of the good old times we used to have. Give them a Call. Their store is one door east of the Washington Hotel. Probable Child Murder. The good people of Barree were startled on Friday morning last by the finding of a dead female infant under a log near the bridge which crosses the Juniata river at that place. A little school girl, whilst in search of "slate pencils" discovered the child, and a coroner's inquest was held. The body witiexafitineti itarnisl, who found the child had been 'born alive, whereupon the jury rendered a verdict of death from causes unknown to the jury. Several bruises on the child's head and a scratch on the shoulder, in dicated that, foul means bad been re sorted to, but there was no evidence-to justify the jury in rendering such a verdict. We sincerely hope the fiend who could thus dispose of her offspring will be discovered and brought to an swer for her crime.—Monitor. Mere Ore Discoveries. The mineral resources of the Juniata Valley seem to be inexhaustible, and are evidently but partially developed as yet. The Sugar Valley Iron and Ochre company, whose ochre works and lands are about six miles below Mount Union, near the Juniata river on the left, have, in addition to their extensive banks of ochre, come upon a largo bank of brown hematite ore of a very good quality. The bank extends northwest and southeast, the regular vein being forty feet wide. There has been taken off one lift of ton feet, for about one hundred feet. The depth of the hank has not yet been ascertained. Not long ago a shaft was sunk to prove the vein, but no bottom could be found. •On the other end of the property there are three veins of fossil ore, which the company are not working at present; but by examination they seem to be inexhaustible, and a good article. —Mount Union Times. Only for One Day List Wednesday's Press brought the confirmation by the. Senate of David Caldwell as Collector of Internal Reve nue for this District. Until Thursday evening the most interested ones were provokingly puzzled to guess how the confirmation was brought about. Cald well stock went up fifty per cent. Thursday's Press knocked several cas tles that had been built in the air,intopi —the confirmation was a mistake of the printer—it should have been "re jection by the Senate." So we go. Who's the next customer for empty honors? Bogus Marriage Notices A few weeks ago we published a bogus marriage notice, and last week we received the compliments of the par ties concerned for our pay. We are not the only ones that have been so maliciously dealt with—indeed, so pre valent was the custom iu a neighbor ing county, that we believe a general law, attaching 11 severe penalty on the perpetrator has been passed by the Le gislature. We have a rule which will prevent any further meanness of this sort, and those who endeavor to de ceive us and give needless notoriety to the victims of their sport, may expect to meet with the severity which their impertinence demands. • It will be a joke in which they will he the target. The Great Tomato—Blaupers Superior. • A few packages of seed for sale at Lewis' Book Store. Price 25 coop. Itiver.Dams vs. Fish We concur in the following sugges• tions of the Lewistown Gazette con cerning the above topic. We cannot see why shad, salmon, &c., should not have free access to Our waters; and we cannot toll, further, why Commissioner Worrell has not paid the dominions of the Juniata a visit. If he is too much engaged in other localities (although we know of but one,) then let us do something ourselves. The law is good enough, and all that is wanted is the men to put it in execution. "The alteration in the Columbia Dam has already demonstrated that fish will again be caught in abundance in the Susquehanna and Juniata, if the obstructions now in those rivers are so altered as to permit their passage upwards. On Friday a week shad were taken at Fairview, a few miles below Harrisburg, and pike, rock, perch, and other migrating fish have already made their appearance in unu sual numbers. We trust the present summer will not be suffered to pass by without an alteration in the•dams on the Juniata, and if the Fish Commis sioner will not at once see to their al teration, that the Grand Juries of Hun tingdon, Mifflin, and Perry, will bring the question before their respective courts. No matter who made or who holds them. There are natural rights which no State nor company can de stroy; and as our river is a natural highway, any obstruction which pro vents fish from ascending is to our mind as much of an obstruction as a fence on a public road, and that any one can remove. Corporeal Punishment. The Law as to Corporeal Punishment —Parent and Child. The Law as to Corporeal Punishment —Teacher and Pupil. The Law as to Punishing for Mis conduct Out of School. The Law as to the Proper Instru ment to bo used in Punishing. Tho laWs of all the States on the above subjects aro carefully compiled, arranged, and explained in chapters 4,5, 6 and 7 of the new book entitled "The Lawyer in the School Room." This attractive, curious, and instruc tive little volume is for sale at Lewis' Book Store. Price 51,00. To Mc Ladles of Huntingdon. Vicinity You are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock of Dress Goods, consisting of Silks, Alpacas, (plain and figured) Mohairs, Wool DeLains, Per- cales, &e., &c. Also White Goods, such as Swiss Muslin, Jacancts, (plain striped and barred) Victoria Lawn, Pine Linen, &c., &c. We expect to be ready to wait on customers, Wednesday, the 27th inst. GLAZIER & Bno. March 26, 1867. _ noldier , s Discharge Found We have in our possession the Dis charge from the U.S. Army, of Samuel Ruggles, of Huntingdon county, a pri vate of Co. D. 110th Regimen., 1.. i Volunteers__ waw , fohnil''filiiiii the ii - attle field, by A. J. Monks, and it is supposed that the person to whom it belonged was killed. Any of the friends of the above named soldier can have the above Discharge by applying to this office.—Brookville Republican. Wanted, • Men from town and country, to call at the Franklin 'Hotel, Huntingdon, and see the Patent Atmospheric Butter- Maker. Churns every day from sweet milk in five minutes. Any one, by in vesting a few dollars, can make from 625 to 650 a day. It costs only 30 cents and sells for $3. County rights for sale by J. Tao3lAs, Agent, Huntingdon, Pa. 3t No Postmaster Vet. Mr. G. Ash. Miller is still acting P. 11., and Mr. Hildebrand assistant—both baying been appointed by the Presi dent and rejected by the Senate. Hun dreds of other important offices aro in the same condition. We believe the people are as well satisfied with the gentlemen on duty hero as they would be with any change that could be made. Let well enough alone. Borough Statement We think that the statement o the receipts and expenditures of the borough should be published from time to time—say semi-annually. As local information it is very important, as the people desire an insight into the finances. We have no doubt we are flourishing, but yet many want to know "bow is Old Huntingdon, and how does she stand ?" Especially, with respect to that town ball. .11&'Subscribers changing their place of residence, this spring will please no_ tify us, giving the name of the post officirat which they have heretofore received the paper, as well as the one to which they wish it sent to. This is important, as we do not wish any mis takes to occur. The Morrison House. A report has gone abroad that this House has been closed. We have the pleasure to announce that the House has not been closed, and will not be. It will be kept open as usual in the best style by Mr. Morrison. The "Mammoth" Moving Lt. Tom. Johnston, of the firm of Henry S. Co., is now in the east pur chasing now Goods for the Mammoth Store. Look out for a heavy assort ment to please everybody. MARRIED, On tbo 21it inst., by Rev. J. W. Love, Mr. JAMES DOWNING, to Miss botb of Blair county. On Marsh 21st., at the bride's fath er's,by Rev, G. m. swag, I r. EMANUEL LoCKE, E 9., to Miss MARY RAAI4Eir, both of gi l ntip g 4ori Vount3i. At the residenpe of the bride's fath er, on the 14th inst., by the liev..ft. Beers. Mr. SVAI. EL H. ROUNDTREE, Of Baltimore, to Mies FRANCIS G. WHITE, of Huntingdon County. [Baltimore papers please copy.] MARKETS. PHILADELPHIA, lifch. 23, 1861 Tim following were the prices In market this morning: Apples, 40 to 65c per half peck; butter, 40 to 65c per lb; chickens, 23 to 25c per lb; cranberries, 20 U. 22c per quart; Cabbag., 5 to 8c per head; celery, 8 to ]sc par bunch; ducks, 23(6)251b; eggs, 30c per dozen; geese, 18 to 20c per fb; hominy, 13e per quart, lard, 16 to 20c per lb; p6tatoes, 25c per half peck; puddings, 10 to 18 cents ; onions, 15 to 20c per half peck; roast beef, 20 to 250 per lb; sirluiln steaks, 25 to 33c per lb; mutton. EP to 16a per lb; pork 10 to 18c per Oh; parsnips, 20e per half peck; sausages, 20©22c per lb. turnips, lb to 100 per half peck; turkeys, 23 to 25c per lb: CI Sonatina Flour at $8@8,75, extra at g9@10,50, fancy extra family $11512 ' 50, and Pennsylvania flunily gl2O 13,50, and fancy brands $14,50@ 1 7 according to quality. Rye floor $1@7,25. Primo Wheat is scarca hero. Choice red at $2,6003,15 white $3,1553,45. Rye at $1,3051,40. Corn 97c to 1,12 Oats at 58508 e. Barley malt at eh:morticed $7.5059, according' to quality; Timothy at $3,5063,65; Flaxseed 0,2053,25 per bushel. PITTSBUROLI. Slch. 23.—Flour.—There le a fair demand. We quote sales of spring wheat Hour at 51425012,50, winter Flour at $14415 fancy at $:6,50517. Wheat, winter,31,8542,05 and No.l spring $2,55(P,00. Corn from first hands at SOc. Rya, 51,35 per bushel. Oats, 53@)55e; Burloy $1,041,10. Shoulders toe; aides 11 . gc; hams 1551534 c, Lard 12-X9l3q. nio.cutL. KEW Yam, Bich 25.—C01d closed at $1,34. HUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HENRY dc CO ITUOLE9A. PISCES. Superfine Flour "01,1 .$12,00 llors lb --....-40 (#) 60 ' , Acre Fleur ' 12,72' Ilatu, smoked - 14 Ho VS too. Lead Large Onions 11 bus. :Mixed Chop Sol Yatti, Family Flour 1:3,00 Applo Butter IA ga110n...1;25 Barley 1 flu Butter 35 ll= Onions Seed g 1 qt Potatoes ?, bus.... Plaster per ton—. Rn 11 lb Buckwheat Maul V cw 1.3,60, Bran 'il cwt. 160 Brooms IS duz 3,000A,u0 Beeswax IS lb 30 beaus bus ^ 50 Olovorseed 'tl 114 1b5....10,00 Chickens 25 Country Soap 10 Corn 85 Bye Rye Chop ityo 3trow bundle Shorts Vi cwt Moulder Corn Meal 1,1 ....... 2,Oui Dried Apples ... ... Dried Cherries kl quart....l2 Dried Peaches 12,18 to 25 Dried Dna 25 Eggs ........ ... . TitriethY 'Lackeys Wheat Red..... wheat White F'rtthei qt 11) Wool V lb 4 22 5 W PAPER, WINDOW SFI t DRS AND IMEEM TUC 'Ammar irroca Greatest variety of veto styles ever brought to tho county, RECEIVEU ARO FOR BALE CEIELP • AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. SPECIAL NOTICES. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS & CA TARRH. treated with the utmost CIIICCCSP. by J. ISAACS, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Rolland,) No. 519 PINE street, PRILADA. Testimonials from tho most reliable sources in the city and country, can be EOM at bin °Mee. The medical faculty are hinited to accompany their patients,ns he has no secrets in Ids practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain.— No charge for exit miout fork. mh211866-ly VOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS of THE NEW GRENADA le, BROAD TOP OIL CO. The Annual Meeting of the Stcckholdors will ho held at etliliciffico of the Company in Nev Grenada, on SATOH , A ho Oth day of APRIL, proximo, for the purpose of the following officers, Or., viz: Nina Diroctore, orer, and one secretary. T. 11. AKERS, 'esichlS4 Secretary. :RLEYSBURG ACADEMY. 'OOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLF.MEN. TUE undersigned gives notice that he will opon the above Institution 641'UF.GPAY, the Oth of APR .. .1, and continul 11 term of - cloven weeks. This Institution is sitnattal'in Shirr ~,,rg, Hunting don county, rd., 7 miles from 51 . Union,' a elation on the Penhsylvanin Contr ' ta ii m i,,,i , shiria„„barg .t o a gnict and " recedin g' catchy town.. Its inhabitants aro moral and religion • and theta 'aid few temptations to vice. idleness or di t „,i p , lo .. included in of L ilstruction 'embraces ovoeything that is — •'" ,,e " ' n n orougli practical end accomplished educa tion of la t• . ex. ... ''2 .-- li a k'ofrli . sr and infurinotion nddress W. i. HUNTER, Principal, Shad. Pap, limitingden Minty, Pa., until April let; after which tt .hirleysburg. l'w mht-tf LOGAN ACADEMY , BELL'S MILLS, BLAIR COUNTY, PA. EVERY way a fleet clan Institution, affording the brst facilities to those preparing for College, business or teaching. Whole expense for Summer term pf 5 months $ll5 50. .str NO EXTRA CHARGES. —ffifr Next term begins May 6th. Fend for a circular. Rey. ORR' LAWSON, Principal, 111ch.13.-.3m.* A ntistown, Pa. rIIAVERN LICENSES.- The following persons have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Huntingdon county, their petitions for licenses to keep Inns or Tav erns in said county and which will bo presented to the Judge of said Court on the second Monday of April next, for allowance : John Kurtz, Aloxandria. Martin Meant, Bernet. James Gleason, " • Wm. 11. Cornell, • George W. Moore, Birmingham. Charles K. Horton, Broad Top city. Philip Pheasant, Camille. John 11. Herbert, Coahnont. Daniel J. Logan, Cookst•mn. Jesse B. Marsh, Green Tree. • J. D. Fen Si A. M. Aullz, Huntingdon. Joseph Morrison, Henry Mester, o • George 'Thomas, Christ. Suell. 4.1 •Valentine Brown, George Long, James Fleming, Augustin: Letterman, John S. Weston, Mapleton. • , Levi Dell, Jacob (illhatigh, Marklesburg. Thomas McOarvey, Mill Crock. Wm. Brown, S. Bryson Shaver, Mount Delon. James C. Smiley, David W. Jones, McAlavey's Fort.* John Dean, McConnollstown. Abraham Carothers, Orbisonia. W.S. Thompson, Lewis Ilefiright, Petersburg. Abraham Grafting, Jabot: Hallman, Saulsburg. Wm. McGowan, Shade Gap. Perry Barris, Shirleysburg. It. F. Haelett, Spruce,Creek. Alexander Seeds, Samuel Steffey,Steireysvillo. Jacob Staley, Jr., Warm Springs. James Chamberlain, Warrlorstnark. Henry Chamborlain, Waterstreet. William Bell, Wilsontown. SI3IPSON, Clerk Huntingdon, March 20,1067 NEW • PLANING MILL, KESSLER, FOSTER & CO., PLUM PSDB It°, Centre co, Pa., Aro now prep:kral to furnish all kinds of FLOORING, WEATHER BOARDING, DOOR 5: WINDOW' FRAMES, MINDS, BASIL, 1/00115, BRACKETS. and all material require/4 for building purposes. Haying connected with our mill Dickley's Patent Dry Kiln, By which we can Dry Lumber in from two to four days, by superheated steam, without rireenro, Customers may teiereforo rely on getting PE.R.PEOTLy SEASONED LUMBER in their Doore, Window Frames, Sash, Shutters, ke. jarit2.3.3ni PHILIPSBURG, Centre co OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES, GILT GOLD SHADES, MUSLIN SHADES, BAILEY'S FIXTURES, TAPE, CORD AND TASSALS OLT, ASS )13.01 ENT AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE TO THE LADIES. The best assortment of • S=iIZWS, Just received this day front Now York and for sale at the cheap mud. Store of kl AMU & 11110. A splendid assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS; FANCYTRIIVININGS ADM BUTTOII.S Just received this day from New York and for sole cheap at • [may?) WM. JIAIICIi & BRO. Meta. COUNTRY DEALERS .can bqj OLOTHINO fr au u o Ca Ifiintingdon at WHOLESALE as cheap as thoy can in the Rios, ea I have a wholesale store lu Plilladolphia. H. ROMAN. QBGARS.—Best quality of Sen-ars 1,314,7 at OUNNINGETAJI 4 CARMON't.t. EDICAL ELECTRICITY DR. WILLIAM BREWSTER, HUINIMIII:C.SION, PA. VIFor the benefit of those proposing to undertake Electrical treatment for diseases WO give In the following list a few of this more prominent and most common complaints met with In our prae • , tire, in all of which we aro most successful. Ix NEARLY ALL CASES or Cnnoxic DiscAsit, ELECTRIC'. ETY IS A SURE P.EMEDY, AND IN ALL CASES BENEFICIAL. IP PROPEALY APPLIED. TI10(0, therefore, afflicted i with complaints not here enumerated, need navel nohesitation In applying,rinil whether only RELIEF, or n PERMANENT CURE can ho effected, they will i receive replies accordingly. All conmtunications I free. 1 Eld'ePsy, Chorea, St. Vitus' Deuce, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Noreen...a, palpita tion of the Ileart,Lock•Jaw, etc. 2 Sore Throat, llyspepsia,Diarrhom, Dysentery, Obstinate - Constipation, Hemorrhoid,. or Bilious, Platulmt, and Paltrer's and ell affections of the Liver and Spleen. 3 Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma, (where not caused by.organic disease of the heart,) Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Itheumatism of the Chest, Consumption In the early stages. 4 Gravel, Madill. and Kipnoy Complaints. 5 Rheumatism, Clout, Lumbago, Stiff Neck, Spinal Discaves, Hip Diseases, Cancers, Tu mors; (those lest named always cured with out pain, or Gutting. or iolattr.rn in any form) In a word, cve propose to core all curable dis eases. We 'hove no connection whatever with any rather Electrical office in this or any other county All letters address to WM. BREWSTER, M. D., ;yid Huntingdon, Pa. • ESE I .a==- t:::1 1 ...In p 1 .2 2.00 75 @ 1.50 .......2,70 2 85 L- -J ' • , L-J 1----2 L---_1 C en 1 -3 O C - D ii........,,.....: c..- al ..._ a c=:. .:=::. :.-J .;.. 0 Q - z FIR ATIONAL STORE. y) Oli 1i (.% MILLER have just receiv it, ell at their new stunt another invoice of Lailica and ilentienton'a DRESS GOODS, of the very latest styles, which they aro now offering to the public at the most reasonable rates. Their stock consTsrs of Silks, Fiend; "nn Aliterican Merinos, Paris and Alpaca Plaids, Furs, Detnines, Jaconet Barred, Cans Blenched and unbleachod Minibus, Clothe, Cams' mores, Satinets, Jeans, Shawll, Flannels, Calicoes, Hoods, tints and Cops, Boots and Shoes, Wood and Willow-ware, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Family Groceries, Emil tL. largest and last assortment of QU E . NSTV A 1? _IL' in "ye ancient borough All those desirous of getting bargains will not foil to atop to and seo us at our Now Storo south west comer o f the Diamond, Fiedter'sOld stand,) Huntingdon, Pa 1.1 Vid 'LTD' Cro pp D P 4 1-3 cm_M 4, tit c i o - 1 =in = ez:st "• . 9 1.1 '=d o •„› 1-3 c - - s• 4 Q 11 tJ Cia` •1) ven 4 ;? 0 0:1 •Z IXI ' l= l 4. z.4 c 7), tiJ tmd H ("10z W 0 4 4 • WEST HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY, JAMES SIMPSON, Ix•oix M''‘zrtiat:Lcier, 11UNTINCIDON, Manufacturer of all kinds of work in his line, among which the FARMER Will find Threshing Machines, ['loxes, Sled soles, Ste. The BLACKSMITII Will find Rotind Mandrils, hollow Anvils, block and rol ler Tiro benders, Tiro irons, sled and sleigh soles; Wagon boxes, dx. The MILL-OWNER • • Can have all kiwis of Machinery. Tho PUILDER • Can have door nail window sills and Lintels, sash weights collar window grates, CU alms, porch stand a, armor for rain spouts, chimney rape, pavement coatings, for coal and wood cellars, heaters for warming private dwellings and public., btalldiagi, ibqra and triunes for bake ovens, iron railing for verandahs, porticoes, balconies, and fee ens of all kinds. Particular attention paid to fencing grave lots. Every body can have thumbing machine, plow and Store repairs and all kinds of iron and pratiS outings. . . dol2Ani JAMES SIMPSON. L s„Jui l tica and Constables' Fee Bills for sale at howls' Book Stop, vhilatrelphia *ltertistotents. SILVER'S WASH POWDER ! SATES TIME, LABOR; MONEY. Makes Washing a Pastime a, day a Festi SOLD EVERYIVII Address all orders to tha j Zl,7' mch2O.ly . A Car .n .eit 4 1 3' • titre, er roots, (the floe breaks, limbers or' to form, no etrapr . lightest, easiest r by all Druggists • CONSUME Uphar Prepared f cures Con bop Marne= e of the eye is pi teetn• most olio , of the ag expreor t 4 Pj = M hQ ›;=.4 hQ bQ c:) Pc 3 >-0-3 t=s ' Ma on crie prek Infa. of ict 1 ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER, - Is pronounced by all who hors used it tho wry best pmparatlott fur the Hair. It is a positive cure for Bald ness, eradieates Dandruff mid Humors, stops the hair from falling out, and speedily restores Gray Locks to their original hue and luxuriance. It operates on the secretions and fills the glands with now fife and coloring matter. Thin, dead. faded or gray hair will always bo brought back by a low ru.plications, to its youthful abundance, vitality and color. It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleasant to the touch and easy to Quango. Dry, wiry and intractable locks become moist, pliant and disposed to remain in any desired position. As a flair Dressing it has no equal.— The sales ore enormous anti it is a uuivsrsal favorite with old and young of both suit," bold by Druggists throughout the 'United States. Ad dress all orders to ZEIGLER & SMITH, mch2o•ly SOLE PROPRIETORS. 137 Nth. Third St, Philadelphia FEMALE COLLEGE, Pleasantly located on the Delaware river Two and three.quarter hour's ride by railroad from New York, end coo and a quarter from Philadelphia I= For Catalogues, containing torms, etc., address MEM AGENTS WANTED. FOR TUE "WOMEN OF THE WAR," Attracting thonaands by its thrilling record of the no ble and pure-minded woman, who followed their husbands and eons to the war. Written in the glowing and soulatirring language of Selling beyond our most sanguine expectation. TIIIItTY-SECOND TIIOUSACID now in pens. Only 3 months since Its first issue. Hundreds of commenda tions from the press end distinguished individuals aro pouring in from all parts of the country. Agents are to porting from ten to twenty-fire orders per day. and nay they find many who aro ready to take the work as noon an presented, which Is a new feature in the book business. This work is its own recommendation, rthd tells freely to the best classes of society. Faithful, energetic, palaver ing men or woman will in the Agency find Incrativi, em ployment. IL an agency Is wanted, send for circular, giving full particulars. O. L. P ARMELEE, Carter 6th It Minor qt., fel,34t Philadelphia, Pa. 11:01M;D[61 4:30k1171114 SAVES TIME, SAVES MONEY, SAVES LABOR SAVES CLOTHES, SAVES WOMEN, AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT. It is used by cutting Into small shavingsand dissolving in hot water, then soak the clothes five to ten minutes, and a little hand rubbing will nuke them as clean as hours of hard machine rubbing would do, with ordinary soap, nod the most delicate fabric receive no injury. We can refer to tlioniands of families who are using it, and who could not ba persuaded to do without DOBBINS' SOAP, Sold 11 all LEADING GROCERS THMUGHOUT THE STATE. 107 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, Philadelphia. Ilidest Price Pahl for Prime Tallow. 4.2 - I'or tato at LEIVI.S7 Family Grocery Oct. 15, '65-ant.2p LUMBER SOLD ON COMMISSION S. E. UENRY & CO., Are receiving all kintld of LUMBER, comprising all the different grades of BOARDS, FRAnt: STUFF. JOINT rap LAP SIIINGLFS, PLASTURING LATII, • 'PLANK, • • WORKED FLOORING. WRATIIER BOARDING, FUNCING, RAILING, &c., fin & • Which will he sold nt prices at the with freight ad den. ticY CiALL at D. P. you want co9noca7or9. • • ° FEZZI MEME2 Heads ! No more Gray locks ! DR. LEON'S BORDENTOWN, N. J SUMMER SESSION COMMENCES MARCH 6th Itev. JOHN IL BIUKELY, A. K., Prest., Bordentown, N.J. = -ID C03E133110716' ELECTRIC WHOLESALE OFFICE 1867._ z J: M. WISE, Manufacturer and Dealer 1 T_T 3FL.INT X UV mr 3EL MI Respectfully invites the attention of. the Public to bin stand on EMI et., liuntingdon, in the rear of George W Swartz' Watch nod Jewelry store, where he manufactures and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a OW. Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges reasonable. fa.- Also, Undertaking carried on, and Coffinn made in any style desired, at sliort notice. no subscriber Lae a NEW' AND ELEGANT ITE:ARSB, and is prepai ed to attond Funerals at any place In town or country. J. M. WISE. Ilunttngdon, May 9, 1866-tf • FM GEO. SHAEFFER W‘..ilits,ittet:returneil from the emit with aCIAII spLE,Npm BOOTS, SE COBS, CIIIITZIBS, (Wu Which ho Wren) to tbo Inspection of his cnetcapore ap4 the nubile generally. Ile will sell his stock at the most • REASON,A.T3LE PRICES, and those who piaci:lase glace will earelp call figniq BOOTS ;6 SHOES MADE TO ORDER, And REPAIRING done In the neatest and inest ex?adt Lions manner. ' - Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on UM strept, few doors west of tho Diamond. my 2 ~~~~c ROGERIES JUSTRECEIVED; RECEIVED • • Also, Cnpued Peaches, Tomatoes, pp4s and Caro ; .41f1 0 Spiced Lobster, Ootars, Obeli , chow, I'Vereeslershire sauce, Pickll Mustard, florae Radish, Pepper sauce, Oat, eup, Olive Oil, ac., &c , and All kinds of Syrups, such as strawberry, pineapple; blackberry, am CALL aTsm-SEE. COUNTRY PRODUCE. All kinds of country produce taken In exchango for. Goods at Lewis' Family Grocery. • CHOICE CANDIES Of all kinds, for sale wholesale and retail at Lewis lk Co's Family Grocery.. SOAPS AND CAIi.DLES; Washing anclTollot ,Soapc-rjho I?gst k#oB—for salo al LEIVIS d CO'4" PAMIL7 qßopEnr. FLOUR ! FLOUR Tial peat Flour; by to barrel or eilialle . r quantity fir ealo at Leiyis' Family firecery, RAMS. 1-UUVIS. Min and canvas align eared Ifome—the best In mar ket—,whole pr pllced, for ante at. Lewis' Family Grocery. A LL KINDS OP TOBACCO W °I" C i, 1 11 ,1 1 r earA m 1 CARBON'S. Flsll. FISH. , . Foot 31.44ERE11. sail I!.F.INGI for sale Lewis Family Groaery. • • - _ . . MOLASSES AND SYRUPS! • •Leverin g 'n Beat and other syrups, Now Orleans, Portq Rico atyl Egger Lynne Meleesee, for wale at Lewis Fainl4 Grocery. . EADY R ECKONER , - -- • IL 4. cpaploto Pocket Rosily.; Reckoner, In dollars militants, to wilich nil; added forms of Notes, Bills, Re oeei4o, t.,gattor wills a set of useful tables containing rate of interest from one dollar to twelve thous. and, by the elogN ifer, with a table of wages, and boned by the weal; and day. For sale at ' BOO T .s : s'n3 R. r~ -•-• vr.meg Gli