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HUNTINGDON, PA
Wednesday morning, Aprillo, 1867.
LOCAL &:, PERSONAL
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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 t..k cents
a line single insertion, counting seven
'words to a lino. tf
Neve Advert,.
is in this Issue
See opposite page.
e Repaired.
50 per month. Agents Wanted. Dartlison & Co.
Sleeting of G. A. It. on Wednesday, 10t1h inst.
Gas-consuming treater, J. Reynolds & son;
Hardware, Cutlery, Sc., Jas. A. Brown, Huntingdon
Ladles' Trimmings, &c., W. P. Rudolph,
Aaron Steward, Watchnialier,
Merchant Tailors, Robley & 'Marsh, Main et., "
- Watches and Jewelry, Henry Harper, Plalada.
Perm lownslOpHouatyEmul.
,Pasture Lots for sale in Stapleton.
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—Special attention of purchasers is
invited to card of Henry Harper in
this issue. Watches, Jewelry, &c.
—Mr. Rudolph IlleMurtrie has pur
chased the tobacco store of Mr. D. R.
Kooken
—Mr. Aaron Steward has bought
the Watch and Jewelry Emporium of
Mr. Geo. W. Swartz. See adv.
—Rev. Mr. Wilson, the new pastor
of the M. E. Church, delivered his in
troductory sermon on Sunday last.
—The Altoona Tribune has entered
upon its twelfth year, and the Juniata
Republican upon its second.
—The coal miners in Cambria coun
ty are on a "strike," and as - a conse
quence are creating some disturbance.
—Altoona is to Uecome a city before
long, having applied again for a city
charter.
—Fishermen will recollect that it is
illegal to fish with seines, nets, and
other likg„taokle.
—Read the advertisement of Jas. A.
Brown, and see what you want in the
hardware line.
—Now is the time to hunt up'the
caterpillars' eggs on the twigs of apple
trees, and destroy them.
—We call attention to the advertise
ment of Robley & Marsh, merchant
tailors They have a fine assortment
of goods on hand to make up to order.
—Wharton & Maguire will, in a few
days, remove their Hardware estab
lishment to Loister's DOW building on
Main street, where a full stock of all
articles in their line may be found.
—Business men, now is the time to
advertise your wares and merchandise.
Make a note of this fact, and don't let
the spring pass without, giving adver
tising a fair trial.
—The Hollidaysburg Standard has
a female subscriber who has taken
that pape'r for seventeen years, inva
riably paying for it in advance. Sho
ought to get to heaven.
—8.31. Greene has removed his mu
sic store to the second floor of Leister's
new building. Dr. J. E. Greene, den
tal surgeon , has also removed to the
same building.
‘--The liquor sellers of Hollidays
burg and • Lewistown. have "gone un
der." No report from Huntingdon,
but we think such a change will be
lasting when it does come.
—The members of the Social Base
Ball Club are requested to meet at the
tobacco store, formerly of D. H. Look
er, on Wednesday evening at half-past
seven. Object—reorganization.
—Charles W. Ashcom has been ap
pointed and confirmed as Collector of
Internal Revenue for the district com
posed of Bedford, Fulton, Franklin and
Adams counties. Glad of it. A de
serving man.
—Those of our subscribers who see a
mark thus j before their names, should
recollect that the time for which they
subscribed is up. If they wish the pa
per continued, they will please forward
their address and money.
—The new store of Glazier •& Bro.
.on Washington street is a neat one.—
By the bye, all our stores are gradual.-
assuming a city-like appearance,
which indicates that fogyism has had
its day in Old Huntingdon.
—The County Commissioners have
postponed the reception of proposals
for repairing the bridge this side of
Alin Creek, until Saturday, the 20th
inst. Builders will see advertisement
in this issue,
—The new Assistant Burgess and
three new Councilmen took their seats
in the honorable' body on Friday eve
ning last, with Mr- E. C. Suinmers as
Chief Burgess. Chief Burgess James
Saxton, Councilmen James Port,
I. Steei:nnd Writ. Loyis; retire.
—A valuable cow belonging to Mr.
W. I. Steel was run over by the cars
a . sbort distance below town one day
last week, and mangled so badly as to
be shot to end her sufferings. This is
the second cow he has had killed by
the cars.
—The new supplement to the com
mon school law, now pending before
the Legislature of this State, contains
a provision, which was adopted by the
House by a vote of 45 yeas to 35 nays,
that prohibits county superintendents
from granting certificates to teachers
who aro in the habit of using intoxica•
ting drinks as a beverage. Right.
—Our Democratic exchanges all
have their roosters crowing and can
nons booming over the Connecticut
election. Our Republican exchanges,
not to be Outdone even in this, aro do
ing likewise over the Rhode Island
election. Johns thinks this makes
things square until October net.
—Myers of the Bedford Gazette, who
was rejected by the Senate as Collect
or of Internal Revenue, wishes to be
noticed by Anna Dickinson as one of
the "rejected stones," the next time
she lectures. Send her your present
address and occupation. You may be
sure she will reject your offers.
A*.,"•ltead new 4dvertisernente
Itnilrond Aieldent
The Cincinnati Express train duo
hero on Sunday afternoon, while pass
ing around a curve, about a mile east
of Turtle Creek ; in Allegheny county,
ran into a cross tic and rail which had
been securely placed on the track, and
threw the baggage and express cars,
and two passenger coaches down a
bank, completely demolishing them.
Martin Bratton, ono of the brakesmen
was discovered tightly wedged between
the two passenger coaches, and injured
internally, it is thought beyond re
covery. Robert Kerr, engineer, was
injured severely on the head and side,
and Mr. Wilhelm, the baggage master,
was injured slightly on the shoulder.
Fortunately none of the passengers
were seriously injured. A man named
Patrick Monaghan was discovered hi
ding behind a fence, who was found to
be one of the authors of the mishap.
He is represented to be a crazy indi
vidual, and has been committed to the
county jail several times for :Vagrancy.
He is now in the Allegheny prison.
The damage to the track has been re
paired; and the trains run as usual.
Dar" Do you know why Johnston &
Watson sell Goods Cheap—Because
they bought thorn Cheap.
Children out at Night
The practice of allowing boys to
spend their evenings in the streets,
says an exchange, is ono Of the most
ruinous, dangerous and mischievous
things possible. Nothing so speedily
marks their downward course. They
acquire ; under cover of the night, an
unhealthy state of mind, vulgar and
profane • language, obscene practices
and criminal sentiments, with a law•
less and riotous bearing that is shock
ing to contemplate. It is in the by
ways after nightfall, that boys goner.
ally acquire the education and the ca
pacity for becoming rowdy, dissolute,
criminal men. Parents, do you be
lieve it? Will yop keep your children
at home nights, and see that their
home is made pleasant and profitable ?
And if this is true of the boys, which
no ono can deny, how much more
necessary is it -that girls should be
kept at home after dark. Nothing
good comes of their gadding about
when they should be at home,enjoying
the social influence of the family circle,
and thus fitting themselves for future
usefulness, and becoming ornaments
to society.
Another fresh arrival of Goods
at Johnston . & Wattson's Cheap Store.
Postionst ers Attentions
Postmasters who take the liberty
of loaning Globes we send to our sub
scribers, will take notice that the De
partment will be notified of their con
duct, and a change had if possible. We
are tired hearing our subscribers com
plain of the frequent loss of their pa.
pets, after they are received at their
proper post offices. Men too Radical
or too Democratic to support an inde
pendent paper should at least be hon
est enough not to appropriate to their
own use that which is not their own.
Ate' Johnston & Wattson sell Alas
lins, Calicoes, Gingham, &c., &c., cheap
er than any other store in the county.
Our Post Office Again
Ton days ago Mr. F. 13. Wallace was
nominated by the President, but the
Senate made short work of him—he
was rejected. On Friday last the Pres
ident nominated Mr. John S. Miller
for the position—he too will be reject.
ed or Simon will go behind his pledges
to his few friends here. Mr. Ash. Mil
ler is still acting P. M. with Mr. "Ike"
Hildebrand as Chief Clerk, and a better
cannot be put in th . e office. Hope he
may stay there.
If you want to buy Carpets,
Oil-cloths,Window Blinds,Queensware,
Cedar ware, &e., go to tho Cheap
Storo of Johnston & Wattson.
Court Nock.
The April sessions hare commenced:
There is much business to bo attended
to, although little of a criminal char
acter.
As this is the term that our country
friends and patrons attend the best,
we invite those indebted to call at our
office and square accounts 'between
them and us," and also extend an invi
tation to those who want the Globe to
come and subscribe.
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Our young friend J. Chalmers Blair
who keeps the Book Store on Rail
road street near the Broad Top depot,
will be pleased to receive the calls of
old and new customers to examine his
large and well selected stock of Books,
Stationery, &e. Also, beautiful styles
of Wall Paper, Window Shades and
Fixtures always OD hand. Give him a
call. 1
Pennsylvania Canal
The Pennsylvanialroad Compa•
ny have sold the main line of the
Penasylvania Canal, from Celtimbia to
Hollidaysburg, to the Pennsylvania
Canal Co, - , and hereafter all hills will
be made out against the latter compa
ny, and communications sent to the
proper officers thereof. Thos. T. Wier
man is Chief Engineer, Oleo at Har.
ri6burg.
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A. L. Lewis, Liester's new building,
is in the field with a large and well se
lected stock of spring Dry Goods, No
tions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groce
ries, Queerisware, &p. A call from
the public is solicited. Hear prices and
judge for yourselves, whether they
aro cheap and olgood quality, etc. It
MAGIC Improssioi:Bappr for mp,lo at
Lewis' Book Store.
IVanted,
Mon from town and country, to call
at the Franklin Hotpl, Huntingdon,
and see the .Patent Atmospheric Butter
:Taker. Churns every day from sweet
milk in five minutes. Any one, by in,
vesting a few dollars, can make from
$25 to ,';5O a day. It costs only 30
cents and sells for $3.
Counts rights for sale by J. TimmAs,
.Agent,-lluntingdon, Pa. lIL
Carrot Weaving
Valentine Gemrote respectfully in•
forms the people of Huntingdon and
vicinity, that he is prepared to weave
Carpets in the best workmanlike man
ner. His stand is on Moore street,
nearly opposite Miller's Brewery.—
He invites the patronage of his former
customers and others. St*
EEEK" A . young son of Mr. Joseph Car
men, of this place, swallowed some
eroton oil, ono day last week, which
resulted in giving him some intense
suffering. Dr. Neff alleviated his
pain by an antidote, and he has re
covered.
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Shawl found on Saturday last on top
of Tussoy's mountain. The owner
can have it by calling at Lewis' Book
Store, and paying for this notice.
Seeond-h n d Frame Work of
two houses for sale. Apply at Broad
Top Railroad office, Huntingdon, Pa.
April 3 tf
:—Fresh and choice Flower Gar
den Seeds for sale at Lewis' .Book
Store and Family Grocery.
MARRIED,
On the 4th inst., by Rev. G. W. Zahn
izer Mr. PHILIP FRANKLIN,tO Miss HAit
RIET i\IURI{EhLS, both of this place.
At the residence of Mr. Sohn Mans
berger, near Mmidensville,llu ntingdon
County, on the 31st of March, by the
Rev. Wm. P. Win bigler, Mr. BENJAMIN
MANSBEROER ! to MISS LANINA ANDER
soz,r,of the same vicinity.
DIED,
At his residonco in Norton towns Lip,
Kankakeo county, 111., on the 26th ult.,
Mr. Joni CoLEsTocK, fOrnierly of this
place, in the 69th year of his age.
MARKETS.
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Superfine Floar at $0,50(810, extra at jr9(5110,50, fancy
extra family tirP2Oyrl3,2e, ant Pennsylvania fluidly
raid fancy brands $14,b0i&17,L0 according toq o aff Ey .
Rye flour i',7,25nr.7,35.
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Primo Wheat iS Fcarce harp. Choke red at $3,00©3,25
while $3,200.3,25. Bye at $1,2e1,50. Corti 1,14 to 1,11
Oats at s+©73c. Barley malt at $1,50.
$10.256.1.'2. according to.quality; Timothy at
$3,.25@;3,00; Flaxseed stLuti(ailoos per bushel.
PVITSIWRUII, :30.—Flour.—Thero is n i fair demand.
Wo quote sales Of F 1 ,1114; a heat Flour iit i t,13,50&13 , 75,
winter Flour at fancy at s:o.soetil7.
Wheat, 3vinter.i:Latte.:3.lo nod No.l iipring $.2.706,2,75.
Corn from first Ilan& at TOO. Rye. $1,15 per bushel.. Oats,
IfiilesC.c; Barley $1,00k1,15. Shoulders toe; sides 12t4c;
nures 15Wii)16e, Lard 12‘: . ;0.
Cloverseed, ::11,511, Flaxseed $3,-Tlinothy
CUIVAGO. ::0-I , lpor lino; spring extra sio,an,oo
Whiter, $13.5iiiii,16,60. Sp: ing What is at sl,SihlLiiii.
Corn 1,03!:5e. Oats, 54!,_a
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Nrw Tons, April G.—Geld closed al $1,33.
HUNTINGDON 141ARICETS.
CultltlluTED WEEKLY fly HENRY& CO
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Superfine Flour la bl ..$.12.00 Hops 11 lb ....... ..... 40 G. co
Extra H lour 12.75i11ani, smoked 14
Family Flour 13,00 'llay 'tl tau 10,00
Apple Butter 13 ini110n...1,25 Lard 1 . 2.1
Barley 1 00 Large Onions 11 bus 1 00
111,E11,110p
Butter
Bucl.Mie t
Muck„„,„:“ meal v . ewt..3,50 ,
11c31113 cwt 160
llroomb.V ,137 3,0001,%0
Beeswax 11 lb 3)
Beans V bit.
Cloversced ji 14 lbs.. —lO,OO
Chickens
Coo:te) . Soap 10
Onions Seed qt
Potatoes 7 6 bu 5.........
Plaster per ......
Rags V, lb
Ityo
N . ° Chop ql cwt.......
Rye Straw E 1 bandit,
Shorts a cwt
3houl.lor .....
Sides
, low
'naafily
'torlieys
Wheat 1ied.....
Wheat Idle
Wool ' , "O lb
Corn
Corn nea til ew .......
Dried Apples Phu ....... —2,05
Dried Cherries 11 quart....l2
Dried Beaches It 1b..18 to 25
Dried Beef
llgga ''o l
Feathers IL ID anal
Flaxseed $2,251
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SII IDES AND
FIXTWI ES,
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Greatest variety off ew styles
' ever brought to the county,
RECEIVED AND FOR SOLE CLICAP
AT LEWIS' BOOE STORE.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
IIEA.FNESS, BLINDNESS & CA
-7 TARIM, treated with the utmost SOCCOSSI. by .1.
lOAACS, M. li., Oculist and Anrist, (formerly of ',plot,
Ilo!hunt) No. 15 PINE street, 1 . 1111. A l)A. Testimonial!
from the most reliable sources in the city and country,
can bp seen at his office. The medical faculty aro invited
to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in bin
practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain.—
No rheyue for eyaminatiOn. 1n L2llSGd.ly
'SHIRLEYSBURO ACADEMY,
A. SMOOT. FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
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TEE midersigned gives notice that he will open the
I above Institution on TUESDAY, the Stir of APRIL,
and continul a term of cloven weelts.
This Institution is situated in Shirleysbnrg, Hunting
don county, Pa., 7 miles from Mount Union, a station oil
tho Penxsylvaida Central Railroad. Shlrleymburg is a
quiet anti exceedingly healthy town. Its inhabitants are
moral and religious. nail there are few temptations to
vice. idleness or dissipation.
The course of instruction embraces everything that is
included in u thorough practical und accomplished educa•
tion of both sexes.
For circular and information address W. A.. HUNTER,
Principal, Shade Gap, Huntingdon county, Pa., until
A Aril Ist; after which at Shirloysburg. Pa. ndai-tf
LOCAN ACADEMY,
BELL'S MILLS, BLAIR COUNTY, PA.
EVERY way a hest class Institution, affording the hest
facilitle.i to thus.: preparing, for College, businree or
teaching.
Whole expense for Summer term of 5 - months $ll5 50.
NO EXTRA CIIAIIO
Next terra begins May 6th. `'rent for a circular.
lie . , 01111 LAWSON, Principal,
516.0.-3m.* Antistowu, Pa.
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GLAZIER & BRO.
' LEAVE just opened up tho corner
ii_of WASHINGTON and SMITII styes Is, a new and
• COMPLETE ASSORTMENT or
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GODES,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE
HATS,
SHOES
ETC., ETC.
The citizens.of lltintingdon oral vicinity are hereby
tendered tt ntonding ineitatipti to MI and examine one
Stock. Our aim gill ei or be, that' complete satisfaction,
boll, as regards goods and prices; be given to every pur
chaser. GLAZIER & 11110.
Huntirgdan,slarch 27, 1507.
A LL KINDS OF r.V Q 3 A C C 0
/ - 3 L whole.la 112 , d retail, at!
CUNNINGHAM. pARMON'S.
e4.A.3ExM. 4 a.
i k VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND
rib nit a mile distant from lin+,lingdun borough.
and connecting by a Anil lane with the poblio road
leading frnto said,lioronglnup Stone Creek,containing over
09 Alin alinut A 9 thrireof being cleared: having there.
on ...tell gent tiro stery D'A l 1111,1 Nit 11001 SE
and stable.
For Further pat Genial', inrjoire of
Feb 27-tf JNI). 11. orAziER.
Brass Musical Instruments
FOP, SALE.
Silver 1: flat Cornet, ll it Corioits, 2 E flat
Alto;, I II llot Toners, I lkixilimo, 2 E tlikt Itivisvii, I ti tan
Droni.
The above outfit for n liaml will lie 0014 at very low
rate,, and tboce molt to poiclooie nl,ould avail them
svlves of This opportunity.
Apply to E. W. IIIONIAS,
of Cornet Bantle.
:'-OVERNMENT
. PROPERTYAT PRIVATE SALE
:;. "/' 4PITKIN &CO.
r.. 0110 new and srounl•band Tr.A3LILAIISESS
10,000 IMIDLES and COLLARS.
3.1/00 SA DDLES, all styles—s2,ao to ;IS. •
300 Four Ilurao Govarnmout WAGONS.
W A COI' EltS, all tires. now and worn
5.000 BLANK ET - S
HORSE COVERS
Also, 0 large stock of Reins, Lead 1,I111!1, Whips, 13ug
gy and Andsulaneo Harness. Portable Forges, Chains,
Swing - 1,4re.. Lead Ilars ; etc, etc.
Wheel 11001 harness, little worn, all oak tanned leath
er and serviceable, cleaned' and oiled $5 pet. horse or mule,
including bridle. Lead do., $4. Wagon bridles $l, cob
tars, $1 to $1; extra hair lined artillery vase do., $l,lO to 3
14.ultle Reins, 1,7510 $215. Lrnd Lines, $1 Halters,
6to $l2 per dozen. Officals' new Baddles, $18; will, pla
ted bit Bridle, $2l; good as ace, $l2, With sl4'
valise addles tar boys, 00.
NV‘tvoki Cover,,tolt,lo to tit ntty Wagott, to•avy linen.
to vi; suportor cotton duck, Gto $4. 12 oz. dock, io $l2
1,000 he:Tit:o tents, new and good no none, 12 oz. duel:,
14 feet square, 30 to $4O.
Moors' A tent, 7 foot squire, from 5 to $l.
10.000 BAGS, from 12 oz. Dock, first quality, 2 bughol,
.2,!,!,1m5. Sl2; 2 h.., $ll, per dozen ; second quality,
$7,50, $5,60 not $0,50.
4'n Small orders Soot by Express. C. 0. D.
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PITKIN & CO • - ,
No. 337 & 339 Nth FRONT St.. PHILAIYA, Pa.
No. 5, Pall:. Place, NNW YORK, . . .
N0..1511, NINTH Strout, WASHINGTON, D. 0.
rElcu.list scot on applicotiutt. mchl3-2m
QUERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of
kj writs of Yenditioni Exponas. to no directed, I
will expose to public sale or outcry, at the Court House. in
tin borough of Huntingdon, ON MONDAY, Bni DAY
of APRIL, A. D, 867, at . 2
o'clock, P. M., Hio following
described property to wit;
About tive - aeres of land situate in
Joel:sou toWnmhip, Huntingdon-county, Pa., bounded on
the nottb by Randall Itiekett; east by Elli 4 Musser
Eoath by' homas Watson; nod nest by John Duff; with
fraine dwelling house, blacksmith shop, and old sow mill
thereon. Seized. taken in execution, and to be 14old as
the property of bnumcl YOCUM.
the right, title and inter
est of defendant in a I root or panel of land rituals in
Cass and Tod townships, Huntingdon county, bounded
and described as follows, viz: On 11,0 north by lands of
James Miller, east by lands ofJames Hamilton, south by
lands of Philip Curfnian ' west by Elias MoLain, contain
ing four hundred and three acres and allowance, about
twenty acres of which is ideated, having a small plank
house and stable thereon erected. Seized, taken in exe
cution, and to be sold as the property of Wm. P. Schell,
NOTICE TO Pubcrisres.—ltirlders at Sheriffs Soles will
take notice that immediately upon tlio property being
knocked down, fifty per cont. of nil bids tinder $lOO, and
twenty-live per cent. of all bide over tbst sun, must ho
paid to the: Thera, or the property will be set tip again
and sold to other bidders who 'WWI comply with the above
terms.
If °mut continno two weoltti deed neknowledged - on
Wednesday of second week.. One week's court. property
knocked down on Monday and deed acknowledged on the
folhuring eaturdity
SucniFeN Orrice.,
Ihrotingtlon, JIcL 19, 1867.
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TAEIE pleasure in announcing to the
1 fitiZP. of Huntingdon county nod vicinity that they
have just returned Crum the ltratt with a
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
which thoy have just opened out at their mew store,
ONE DOOR EAST OF WASIITSCITON UOTEI,
Their Bioci condlits of
mix GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,:
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
• FLOUR AND FEED,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
CANNED FRUITS,
HAIL WARE,
CEDAR -WARE,
QU E ENSW AB E,
OIL CLOVIS,
OILS,
PAINTS, &C.,
DRUGS; ,
ARPETs, CAR pET CIIATN,
FISH, SALr, , CHEESE,
TRUNKS,
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, &;% &c.
They Ip:cc I. large fitncli of
LADIES' DRESS q OODS,
Confuting of SILK'S, MOIL IRS, ALP ACA POPLINS,
LUST It 175,
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MID AMS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, DUL:LAMES, Ac 7, ,te., '
Al, O , 4 rgo ns on inept of
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I: V, lIOSIIiII , 6LOVES,
1111TTONS, &c.
A RJ, LINE (Ib' WHITE (I001)8
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All gnnilB d01iv0i . ...1 to rniiiilinii•es in limn and drpnln
GiV.! 116 it I Hid bor.),
'hint ingclon. Apt it IF i
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY,
THOMAS N. COLDER
'rho undid,igneil having now entered into the
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`A...St . * . Ttlid3. E. COLDER.
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Alexandria, ISlit;-rl.
I)3IINISTIL\ TOR'S
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Mircnon, do-2.41.]
Lett,. of Anlin:ni , ttation upon tho estnto of Daniel
For urn; inte 0 . 'Carbon toa trzliip, Huntingdon county,
dre roo
haying been 14.0101 to lire inaludigaed, all persons
has log the estilln ale requested to present
fliom to Itoand all port.cmi ilpiebted will
make i udn,alialss F:5)1110151. • SA 31'1, FOll EM
_,50 , • 4datinlateator.
CIUNNINGIIAN. S. CARAION ARE
tT 01 greatly latlnc.td pi ires.
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FIRST NATIONAL STORE
OM S, MILLER have just meek , -
edd at their new storoanother invoice of Ladios and
tteutlemen's• • ,
DRESS GOODS,
of the very latest styles, which they aro now offering to
the public at the most ressonablo rates. Their stock
consists of Silks, French and,American Merinos, Paris
and Alpaca Plaids, Furs, DuLaines, Jaconot Barred, Cam
bric, Bleached and unbleached Muffins, ClOths, COO
mares, Satinets, Jeans, Shawls, Flannels, Calicoes, Hoods,
Hats and Caps, Boots nun Shoes, yfood and Willow-ware,
Carpets and 011 Cloths, Family Croreries, and the largest
and Lent as,ortmunt of
Q .E E.NSW A E
in "ye ancient borough.
All these desirous of getting bargains will not fail to
stop In and see us at OM' NOW Stare 801101 west corner o f
the Diamond, Fisher's old stand.) Huntingdon, Pa.
Ja2. ROHM & MILLER.
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IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS.
T,.BURCHINELL & 00'S
NEW PLANING 'KILL,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
IIA VING erected a First Class MILL,
We are now prepared to furnish all kinds of
BUILDING MATERIALS
Of DRY LUMBER, at moderate prices,
Wain; AND YELLOW PINE FLOORING,
WEATHER BOARDING,
DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES,
- DOORS AND SASH.
ALL KINDS OF BLINDS AND SHUTTERS,
BRACKETS AND SCROLLS, sawed to order,
WOOD MOULDINGS of every de,cription,
TURNING, NEWEL POSTS, sAmismts,
Being situated on tlio lino of the Pennsylvania Railroad
and Canal, It It convenient fur shipping tunny part or 11,0
Stale.
Tho senior portlier being a practical Architect and
Builder will furniA Plans, Specifications and Detail
Dravin 6, for all kinds of Buildings.
Oil-Orders for work solicited and promptly filled.
Huntingdon, March C-3nt
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0(1 REWARD!
epi)ki J. HARRY TY PER DROWNED.
The aiIOVO Reward will be paid for the recovory or the
body of J. Harry 'ryper, who woo ttccidenlally drowned
in Ole llny,down liranelott Hopewell, lictlfot•tl cennty, en
the (nth of February hot.
Any info motion oldie finding of the body cvvri be left
With the undersign...L.or Lloyd Co., at Itopewell, Mr.
Eichilberger at r"axten,.l. 'l'. );Itirley et Cove Station, or
Globe 01110
t , is Itoptsl the good peoph/ :llutig the Ilrattch will
aid tit rcCoVvtittLt . the hotly.
31arch I. 1507
IVICC:0144110 - 1 7 '
ECONOMY IS MONEY - SAVED!
The subscriber it permanently located in Huntingdon
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and it prcparcil to purchase. or repair in the )
1 , bout style, nail eNpeilitiously, broken
e t , UMBRELLAS ANL. P.-I /LISOL,S'. / 4 \
MI art ieles hitt . ..leg to him 1111 l be returned to the
residence of the eivner m5'00011114 repaired. Umbrellas
and parasols for repair can be left at Levis ' iiool, 01000.
Illay7,ltit;Oif tI.%I:FENTIMAN.
Cant Fruit ad Vogotable3
Always no lutrO at Lewis' Fanaqy Grocery
EAT)Y ItECKONER
j_k, A conwlete.rocket Ready lieclioncr, in &Alai'o
and vents, to which ore alliletl f o ot of NMI'S, Dills, Ito.
ceipte, Petltinnn, &e.,logether wifh• a" net of 'tsefol tables
folitaining rate of inlfrent (fowl one dollar to twelve thotoo
and, by the single day, with a table et wages, rind beard
by the week !mil day. li'44 hale 'at
LEWIS' 1300 K STORE.
FLOUR I FLOUR
Tho best Floor, by the: barral or smaller rotaotity for
•ate at Lewho Family Grocery.
1867
EYRE &LANDELL,
FO CT RTH S: ARCH STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA,
ARE OPEN isq FO IC 'ERG SPRING OP 1161,
3 cases select shades of SILKS,
Fashionable PLAID SILKS,
BISMARCK, the new color Silk,
Best BLACK SILKS in town,
PLAID INDIA SlLKS,yerfect,
New Spring DRESS GOODS,
New Style Spring CUINTZES,
ORGANDIES ot.newest styles,
Steel-colored. POPLINS, for suits.
N. B. STAPLE Housekeeping
GOODS, Fresh Stock CLOTHS, CAS
SDIRRES, and TWEEDS for youths.
P. 5.-31Eltel IA N T. 3 in search of scarce and desirable
goods will find It to their interest to call and examine
MEM
SILVER'S 'WASH POWDER !
SAVES TIME, LABOR, 111011 TE 7.
Makes Washing a Pastime and Mon
day a Festival.
SOLD EVERYWHERE. TRY IT!
MIIIII!ErEi!I
nichr2o 1 y
CONSUMPTION CAN DE CURED
TII E TRUE. REMEDY AT LAST DISCOVERED.
Upham's fresh Meat Ctire,.
Prepared from the formula,of Prof. Trousseau, of Paris,
cores Consumption, 'rating Diseases, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia;
Marasnins, Ceneral Debility, and all morbid conditions
of tha system dependent on deficiency of vital force. It
is pleasant to taste, and a single bottle will convince the
most skeptical of its virtue as the great healing remedy
of the age. $1 a bottle, or six bottles for $5. Seat by
express. Sold by
S. C. UPHAM, No. 25 South I:IC[1M Street.
fe27.-3m . Philadelphia.
And all principal Druggists. Circulars scot free.
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GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS.
Mothers, ore you oppressed with anxiety for your little
ones? Are your slumbers and hearts broken by their
cries? Do you awake in the mourning unrefreshed and ap
preltensive? Hen, procure at once a bottle of Dr, Leon's
Infant Jiemedy and you will bare no MOM weary hours :
of watching and anxiety.
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DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY,„
Has stood the test or years.. Thousands of nurses rind
mothers bear witness that it never fails to giro relief if
osed in season. It is n mild, yet sure and speedy cure for
Colic, Cramps sod Windy Paints, 111111 is luvaloable for all
complaints incident to Teething,
Sold by Drog,iists thronghout -the 'United States. Ad
dress all orders to '
I'd ZIEGLER & -
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
mhaLly No. 137 Nth. Third Street, Flaunt.
628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628.
NEW SPRING STYLES, "Ott OwN MAKE"
Embracing every new and desirable size, style and
shape of plain and trail Hoop Shirts,-2, 2!4,, 2,'4 2 94. 3 ,
3%, 3%, 3%, and .1 yards, round every length and size
Waist; in every respect flret quality, nod especially adap•
tell to meet the wants of lira class and most fashionable
trade,
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"Oun own MARE"of.lloop Skirts, aro lighter, moro elas
tic, more durable and really cheaper. than any other
make of either Single or Double Spring, Skirt in the Amer
ican market. They nra Warranted in every respect. and
wherever introduced giro universal satisfaction. They
are now being extensively sold by retailers, and every la
dy should try them.
Ask fbr "liopkin'a Own Make," and see that each Skirt
It stamped "W. T. 110PKIN'S, MANUFACTURER, 028
ARCO STRUT, PUILAWA." • No others are genuine.—
A catalogue containing style, size, and retail prices, sent
to any address. A uniform and liberal discount allowed
to dealers. Orders by mail or otherwise, promptly and
carefully filled. Winder:de and Retail, at Manufactory
and Salcs.rooms,
NO. 628 ARCH STREET, PIMLAVA.
4:S• Skirts made to order, altered and repaired.
TERMS, NET CASM: ONE TRICE ONLY.
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ELECTRIC SOAP
SAVES TIME,
SA VES MONEY,
SAVES LAI3OR,
SAVES CLOTHES,
SAVES WOMEN,
AND ALL GROCERS SELL • IT. -
It is used by cutting into sum]] shavings and dissolving
in hot water, then soak the clothes live to ten minutes,
and a little hand rubbing trill make them as clean as
bourn of hard machine rubbing would do,' with ordinary
cony, and the most delicate fabric receive no injury. We
con refer to thousands of families who aro using it, and
who could not be permaded to du 71nm t
DOBBINS'
SOAP,
Sold by all LEADING GROCERS
THROUGHOUT THE STATE.
WETOLESALB OFFICE
107 SOUTH FIFTH STREET,
Philadelphia.
likllost Price Pail for Prioto Tallow.
.-IFor .4111.3 nt LEWIS' Family Grocery
Oct. 15,
VEDICAL
DA. WILLIAM BREWSTER !
HUNTINGDON, PA,
For I lie henellt of tho:se proposing to upilertako
lilectrh•al treatment for ilheiases we giro in the
I following' list n. few of the more prominent au I
ino,t common complaints met with in stir MUG -I
I tier., in all of Which we are' most tatzecasful.
NEAPLE ALL CASES OF CIIROSIC DISEASE, ELECFRICI
ITE IS A SURE REMEDY, AND IN ALI. CASES BENEFICIAL,
IF PROPERLF APPLIED. TIIO2O, therefore, alnictedi
with complaints not hero enumerated, nerd hare
no hesitation in applying,and whether only ra t. IEY,
or A I . .LRIISIANENT CtIBE can he • etTheted, they will
receive replies accordingly. All communicationS
free.
1 EpPepsy, Chorea, St. Vitus' Dance, Paralysis,
Neuralgia,, Hysteria, Nervoushasii, Potpie:,
lion •
pf the Heart, Lock-Jaw, etc. •
2 Sore Throat, Dyspeiila,Di . arrhtna, Dysentery,
Obstinate Constipation, Hemorrhoid:, or
Piles, Bilious. Flotnlent, eel Puititar'd (Attie,
and all affuntions of tht; Liver and SpNun
3 llitaerh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma, (where
not caused by erg:1111c dbause of the heartd
Pleurisy, 1111eumatisin of the
Chest, Consumption In the early stages.
(kayo], Diabetis, and liipney Complaints.
5 Itheumatbnp, Gout, Lumbago, Stiff Nick-,
DiieaFes,llip Diseases, Cancels,
mors i (those lair named always cured with- '
oat pain, or Cutting, or plasters In any form),
In a worth we propose to cure all, curable dis
eases.
Wo have no connect ion whtiterer with any
other Electrical °thee ill Minor ally Other C 011111)%
All 'letters tohlrekis '
MI EWSTER, M. D.,
jalti .11autingdon, Pa.
READ AND• BE POSTED•I
TO .21 7 E117. Y
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,NOVI Furniture,
TIIE undersigned would respoetfully
timt marmiaolure, and keeps conenntly
on howl la - ge Aplontlid . as6ortment of
DI N I ND ANDIII. I tI:I .I , Kl' TA DI, ES,
BURP:AUL+, Iq:D.STEA
NY ASII. AM) CANDIX STANDA
IViti.lsor :1114.1143 neat chairs. cupboards, gill and lose.
wood mconiding for mirror iuul Orlin - it frames, nail n rnri
oty of nrticies ❑ut mentioned, at Efices 11101 vamot foil 4,
bn miti•factory.
.
lie is tilso august for tho well known Dailey & pecarup
patonc spring - .Bed - llottom,
The public are invited to call and trtunino his stock
before purchasing eltiewherc.
Work awl salon room on llill street, near Smith, one
door scent of Xenter's store. •
Huntingdon, Aug. 1, 18
mid canvas How tntred hest in mar
ket—wholo or xlired, for sale at
7.ewis' Family Grocery. .
SPPING
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ZIEGLER & SMITH,
("hoists and Whotesate Druggists,
No. 137 Nth. Third Street, Philad'a
w Jl. T.IIOPKINS
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VLECTRIC
AND AI.(. IN WA NT OF
JAMES HIGGINS
HAMS. HAMS,
NEW CHEAP CASH STORE
IN HUNTINGDQN..
NEW Goons:
1 7 012 FALL AND WINTER
WIVL 'MARCH &BRO.
Respectfully Inform the public generally that they
have just received a large and spletulld stock of 'gooda
their Store in Huntingdon, onalsting in part Of
SILKS,
DRY GOODS,
DRESS: GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, TIN WARE,
LADIES' FANCY TRIMMINGS,
HOOP SKIRTS,BoNN.Ers, BUTTONS,
WOOD AND WILLOW TV A R
QUEENS WARE, .HARDWARE,
PROVISIONS,' GROCERIES I
CRACKERS, NOTIONS, •
TOBACCO, SEGARS,. .
GLASS, NAILS,
ISIT, SAL;
• &c., ke.
Also, CA RPETS OIL-CLOTH,
Aim% in fact everything that Is usually kept In a 1111.06ws
store, all which were bought low for cash end will
sold at correspondingly low pricesfor cash, or country
produce. end request the public to give ns a call before
purchasing elseu hero, feeling satisfied we can offer siva.
rior inducements to cash buyers.
We respectfully solicit the patronage of all, and thet
public are cordially invited to examine cur goods.
Everything taken in exchange for goods except promis
ace.
. . W5l. MAROLI4BRO.
Huntingdon, act. 31, 1880.
1867
1867. . 1867 a
CLOTHING.
ROMAN. •
NBYW
CLOTHING
NOR
FALL AND WINTER,
JUST RECEIVE?.
At
• H. ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE:
For entlomen's Clothing or the bestmaterial, and 131.8.114
In tho boot workmanlike manner, call at
H. R 0 31 A N ' S,
opposite ton Franklin House in Market Square, Hunting.
don, Pa.
Huntingdon Oct. 31, '66.
DEAD QUARTERS
NEW GOODS;
D. P. °mow .
INFORBIS• THE PUBLIO
THAT HE HAS
JUST OPENED
A.
SPLENDID STOCK of NEW COON
THAT
CAN'T'LE"I3E4If
IN
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY,
COME AND SEE. •
D. F. GPM . .
oc. ta '66.,
(+I3,EA.T .NTII.USIA.SI4
1.11011 PRICES S RE.4 I I).EIi I
.
THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST.
la JOHN H. WESTBROOK 54
Respectfully informec-the citizens of Huntingdon and
vicinity that he hasjuit received from the city a NEW and
splendid stuck of
BOOTS & sllogs, HATS k , OAPS,
Ifosiery, Shoe .hlindings, Garpet Sacks,
Trunks, &c., &c., &c., &c.
nil of Which ho Is prepared to sell at reduced prim.
A lot'of choice CONVEOTIORRIR3 bait!, also been re,
ceived.
Itod't forget the old stand in the Dimond. Old custrt
mere and the public generally gre lovlted to call.
Huntingllon, Oct. ,Ha
lyggEqi 3l ntralla
J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
.15 .2 eJ Md..11:7" '.O 7Ft.
Respectfally invites the attention of the Public to big
stand on Hill at., Huntingdon, in the rear 01 George Wit
Swartz' Vint:attend diosadiy store, where be mantifecturse
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced pripps. Per:
eons wishing to purchase, will' do well to give him a call.
Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly andel:tarps
reasonable.
OR- Also, Undertaking carried on, and Comas made hi
any style desired, at short notice.
The subscriber lme a
NE IV AND ELEGANT HEAARB,
and is wpm ed to attend Funerals at any , placa in fawn
or country. J. H. WISE.
Huntingdon, May 0, 1806-tf
fgli _GEO. SHAEFFER
. ..//osjost returned from the east with .06144
SYI t ENDID STOCK
Q T 43, 4 3/TO Ns, GAITER'S, et ,
Which he offers to the nispectinn or his• customers and
the public generally, lie will colt his stock at the moot
BEASONA131:1?, PP,IOES,
and those who *purchase once will surely call nolo.
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'BOOTS % SHOES MARE TO ORDER,
and REPAIRINU done ju the neatest awl meat (mpg!.
lions manner. •,; • •. • - • •
Call upon Mr. F,cloteffer at his chop on 11111. street. a
few doors Irvin - of the Diamonq. ' • reyi
N EW MOT AN,T) SHOE STORE
WM. AFRICA
. Informs tho public that ho has. Just
opened at his old stand iu tbo Dhow:old,
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A Fine Assortment of all kinds of
BOOTS AND suogs,
For Ladies, Gentlemep and 9131.1drsq-
An of which ho will sell at fair prices. Quick sales an 4
viten. priglts. Call /mg e4niaine my stock. •
fit lecturing and Repairing Roue Ri order as usual.
3.1.1,
OIL CI i OTII WINDOW SHADES %
GILT GOLD SLIADE,S,
*IISLIp' SIADES,
BAIL E Y'S FIXTURES
T4PE, CORD AND PAS ~411,1
Ul.l / ASS IINT
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE
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. ~,,--. COUNTRY. DEATARS . eaq
j. ~, . - • buy CLOTIELINO from mein Ifuntinidtin at
ities, no I have l K i n f rorO S A j oto 3 ; ' ,3 ' i b o f iqinctoVni C :. fff il.' °?
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. . ' ft. 110M*V. _
fi',G tis.—,-Bost quaiity Qf . Swar§
klint.7 at CUNSINGIII.I .;;.CARDION'A.
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COUNTRY PR ODUCE,
All kbele of country produce taken in exchange for
Go . olb at Ldwis' Family Cln eeiy.
.
rraOM.AS G. ST.I.IIG.KLE.It& SON,
mnur.tpre, aof Brougher' pfaeitl3rJom Hoed or
Lappor, ll.untiu
BOYER & GARNER, Dealers in Dry
Goode. Groceries, &c., MarichlburF stat!oF.