6lobe. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesday morning, April 24,1867, LOCAL & PERSONAL To Subscribers Those sulmeribors receiving a pa per marked with a -- before the name will understand that the time for which they subscribed is up. If they sviih the paper continued they will renew their subscription through the mail or otherwise Local Advertleconcznts, Advertisements (puffs or notices) published in local columns at ten eents a line single insertion, counting seven words to a line. tf. 2Wesv Advertisements In this Issue. mo°I2AG, See opposite page. - 11* Meeting of Judiciary Committee. titlekeye Mower and Reaper, Thos. Burchlnell, agent Bridges to Build. Gard Army of the Republic. internal Revenue. Appeals. Removal, Btu-direr° Store, Wharton .k 31agulre. War between Franca and Prussia. Dry Goods, Au., Ileary & Co. Soo below. Wind.: Blinds and Shades, B. J. Wiltiame I Sons. Brief Items/. Cure for dyspepsia and spring fever Dig garden. —Dr. Brumbaugh's child, which fell against a stove last week and burnt its'arm, is recovering rapidly. —Came to our door during the storm on Monday : A little baby—frock. As we have no use for it the owner can get it by calling at our Grocery store. —A gentleman from Lewistown who was foolish enough to count his money in the cars found some person foolish enough •to relieve him of $lOO of it. —Summers & McGill have opened out a Bakery at the Castilian Garden, and aro prepared to furnish to their patrons bread, pies, cakes, &e. —The Bedford Inquirer of a late date says that a real, genuine s-h-a-d was caught near the Soureo of the Raystown Branch. Our fishermen shotild ho on the alert to catch more at ttie month. —The Legislature, before its ad journment, &panted a change of vonuo to the Pennsylvania Railroad, to trans fer the cases lately decided against them, in Cambria county, to Centre county. —The Allegbany Fire Company of Hollidaysburg,-like a quondam institu tion of ye ancient borough, has col lapsed into nonentity. Reason is, the "boys" weren't privileged to stick to the machine on Sunday. . —The people from adjoining coun ties come to . Huntingdon to buy goods. We wouldn't be surprised to see west ern merchants stopping here to pur chase instead of going to the eastern cities for their supplies. —A man named Price gave a public exhibition of his agility at wire-walk ing on Thursday afternoon last, on a wire stretched from the top of the Ex change hotel to the Railroad building —a heigt,t of atiout sixty feet. Luck• no accident occurred to the lofty tumbler, although he performed 801110 difficult feats. —The farmers who have produce to sell get big prices for ull they bring to market, and have the pleasure of pur chasing store goods at ante-war prices. 'The' enterprising Huntingdon mer chants don't intend that anybody shall complain of their prices being too high. Consult our columns to know where to buy cheap. ErM7l3l On Saturday morning last Mr. John Coder, a carpenter of this place, had the ends of his four fingers and thumb, on his left hand, taken off by the ma chinery at Burchinell's planing mill• John was an industrious young man, and we are sorry that the accident has happened him. riX - Tiekle your palate at the Eureka Garden of It. Westbrook. E1152311f1 The temperance peoplo of this place got up an unconditional remonstrance - against all the tavern keepers of this place, last week, and notwithstanding said remonstrance was signed by many eitizens,,yet the Court thought best to grant the licenses. rksc.,A fine assortment of Balmoral Hoop Skirts for salc at Glazier & Bro's. Robbery The store room of Cunningham & Carmen was entered on Friday night last by two individuals, and robbed of about twenty-eve dollars which was in the . money drawer. Mr. Cunningham wa. , apprised of tligkootruoce, but be fore he had time to reach the store the scamps bad left, taking the money :drawer with them, and dropping it Pear Williams marble shop. Nothing bqt, the money was.missed. te—Popular tv,ith the People.—Dan Rice is popular with the people and so is A. L. Lewis' cheap store with all who have ben fortunate- enough to buy goods there. as The man Matthews iia been found guilty of the charges brought against him for 1)111'11111g barn in Tell township, and nbut+tilig hi, , wo horses. Ou iday evenio g Judge sentenced him to tiftcco ycars in the Western Penitentiary This sentence which the culprit took very coolly is severe but just, but no one can object to seeing such malice and auda. city as was evinced by him most se verely punished. We hope never to have a like crime again tried in our Court. La - Dan Rico will be here next Mon day with his herd of sacred cattlo, his horse Excelsior, and a troupe of ex cellent performers. Fish, Salt, Coal, Lumber, A. Post Matter, at Load G-7 Ash. Miller, the first appointment rejected by the Senate, was on Thurs day last renominated by the President, and confirmed by the Senate. We be lieve this action of the President and Senate gives universal satisfaction— (Nash & Co., excepted, as they didn't. get the selling price of the office.) Mr. Miller has always been a stiff member of the "Democratic organization" and it must be said to his credit that ho re fused to pay the price, or any price at all, to seeure•the influence of Nash Co , that he might be confirmed. If Mr. Miller was too much of a "Copper head" to be favored by the editors of the Journal & American, would be have been less a "Copperhead" had lie given thdm the $5OO demand ? "Polly want ed a cracker," but didn't get it. While we did not think it fair and honorable in the President to appoint mon to offism who did not help to elect him to the high position he occupies, we could and most willingly do en dorse the appointment of Mr. Miller, because be is a worthy man and makes an excellent Post Master. mAferrimae Prints, Good Styles for sale at Glazier & Bro. Dialogue. The scone is laid in the" parlor of a town not a thousand miles off; the peri od, the present day—Act 1. Enter Mrs. Fashion with her daughters, Miss Exquisite and Miss Beautiful. Mrs. Fashion —Why,Mrs. Particular, where did you get that splendid style of Wall Paper ? Miss Beautiful—lt is really beauti ful ! Miss Exquisite—lt is grand ! superb 1 exquisite ! Ilfrs. Particular—Well, ladies, I got that Wall Paper that you like so well at Lewis' Book Store, last week. I got just what I wanted. Mrs. Fashion—Wo must have some of the same paper. Daughters—Yes, indeed, we cannot do without it. Great She* All persons coming to Huntingdon to see the circus next Monday, should not forget to call and see A. L. Lewis' Groat Show in Liester's New Building. He does not charge anything for show• ing the Elephant Go and see him. t A Collector of Itevenue Confirmed W. J. Rose, of the Cambria Iron Works, Jolostown, was nominated and confirmed as Collector of Internal Rev enue for this district on Wednesday last. Mr. Royer, former Collector, will perform tho duties of the office, with Rev. J. C. Clark continued as Deputy. This arrangement is quite as satisfac tory as any other proposed programme would have been. Swapping horses is a trade, and the President, Senators and Representatives had no time to do better than they did. peyTLo Eureka Garden on Church street is opon for tho season. =! On motion of H. Milton Speer, Esq., our young and talented friend Mr. P. 11. Sangree, was admittod to the bar on Monday, the Silliest. Mr. Sangroe applied himself diligently to his studies while in the office of Scott, Brown & Bailey, and passed a very creditable examination, although he has been pursuing his studios less than two years. We wish our young "limb of the law" abundant success, wherever ho may conclude to hang out his shingle. Ds_ A. good assortment of Fine bleach ed Nadine, such as Wamsuttas, Lone• dale, &e., for sale at low prices by Gla zier & Bro. Still They Come. Wo aro requested to give notice to all persons who have failed to make their Spring and Summer purchases that the junior of the firm of Cunning ham & Cartoon has just returned from the city with a large assortment of Goods, which they aro selling as, cheap as the cheapest. Some of the very best Calico is soiling at ten cents, and other goods in proportion. Don't fail to see their gentlemanly salesman Mr. S. B. Chaney, who will save no pains to accommodate you. Wharton de Dleguiree New Hardware Itoozn. Wharton ct Maguire have removed to and now occupy the east store room in Liester's new building where they will be pleased to soo their old custo mers and all new ones who will favor them with a call. Their stack equals the be . st anyWbero to bo found. 1- PUBLIC ➢MEETING The citizens of Huntingdon and vi cinity are requested to meet at the Court House on Friday evening the 26th inst., to take into consideration the raising of funds for the suffering poor of the South. It is hoped our people will generally attend the meet ing. MANY CITIZENS. Planting and Eating Potatoes The Garnett, the best yielder and best potato in market this spring, raid ed in Trough Creek, and other varie ties, for sale at Lewis' Family Grocery. Wanted. A situation by a young man, as Cleric in stnro. tie has had two years experience. Good reference given. Address, C, G LOBE OFFICE, 10' Huntingdon, Pa. Esteemed.--It in edteemed a pleasure to show goods at A. L. Lewis' &tare, Liester's New Building. Bark, Iron, Nails, &c. &c. Agricultural Meeting. A meeting of the Agricultural Soci ety of Huntingdon county, was held at the Court House on Tuesday even ing April 16th, and called to order by Graffus Miller, President of the Socie ty. The minutes of the last meeting wore read and no objections being suggest ed they were adopted. Mr. Orbison gave his reasons for not being prepared to deliver an address as requested at the last meeting ; ho was on motion of Mr. Speer excused and requested to deliver ono at the next regular meeting of the Society in August next. Mr. Lewis moved that a county Fair be held next Fall, the time to be fixed by the Society at the August meet ing. Adopted Messrs. Lewis, Miller, and Cromer, expressed their views upon the man ner in which the awarding cotnmitties should be appointed. Mr. Orbison then offered the follow ing: Resolved, That the Vice Presidents direct the attention of the farmers of their respective Districts to the im portance of attending the meeting in August, by themselves or representa tives, as their advice and assistance will be needed in selecting Judges and appointing committees. Adopted. Mr. Speer moved that the President appoint a committee of five to prepare a Premium List, to be presented at the August meeting for consideration. Ad opted. The President appointed as said committee, R. M. Speer, Esq., D. Blair, Esq., David Hare, Hon. Wm. B. Leas, and Col: John S. Miller. Mr. Blair moved that said commit tee be instructed to inquire into the expediency of substituting Specific ar ticles for Premiums instead of money. Adopted. Mr. Orbison moved that the proceed ing of this meeting and the names of the officers of the Society, be publish ed in all the county papers. Adopted. On motion, the Society, adjourned until Tuesday evening of the first week of the August Court. .1. M. BAILEY, GRAFFUS Secretary. President. LIST OF °VETOERS. President—G. Miller, Huntingdon. Vice Presidents—William Williams, Huntingdon; Joseph M. Stevens, Pe tersburg; Wm. A. Fraker, Shirley& burg; Dr. H. L. Brown, Cassville ; El liott Robley, Brady ; Edward M'Hugb, Carbon; Robert McNeal, Dublin; Da vid Rupert, Henderson ;John Jackson, Jackson; Abraham klarnish, Morris; Col. John Huyett, Porter; B. It. Foust, Shirley; Col. George Noss, Tell; 11. S. Green, Tod; Archibald Hutchinson, Warriorsmark ; George W. Heaton, Coahnont ; Israel Graffius, Alexandria; George W. Owens, Birmingham; Thos. E. Orbison, Orbisonia ; Maj. Geo. Bell, Barree ; David Hamilton, Cass; Saml. McVitty, Clay; David Gates, Frank lin; Jacob Weaver, Hopewell; Henry Mark, Juniata; Jacob Miller, Oneida; Jacob F. Hoover, Penn ; Wm. Madden, Springfield; Levi Wright, Union; Jno. Vandevander, Walker ;John Oaks, Jr., West; Isaac Enyeart, Cromwell. Treasurer—G. Jackson, Huntingdon. Corresponding Secretary—R. Milton Speer, Huntingdon. Recording Secretaries—Robert Mc- Divitt, Huntingdon ; John M. Bailey, Huntingdon. ma. The place to buy cheap goods, Glazier & Bro's. Muslin at teu cents. Yard wide Bleached Muslin 16 cents. Calico at 10 cents a yard. Dan Dices Groat Show Our many readers will receive, with more than ordinary pleasure, the an nouncement in our advertising col umns, this morning, of the speedy visit of the groat wit of the arena, Dan Rice, with his suite of equestrian acre• batic and calisthenic "stars," and famed school of trained animals. 'The he. morons and popular Dan promises to signalize his farewell appearance by assuming, for the first time in several soars, his unapproachable role of clown. This is suggestive tf an oratorical and mirth-provoking treat that needs no aid of ours to irresistibly attract. Mr. Rice will introduce his rare herd of sacred cattle, the sole representatives of their beautiful species over exported from the far off Land of the Rising Sun, where they are objects of devout worship. Also, his marvel of equine sagacity, the blind talking horse, Ex celsior, Jr.; the•magnificent thorough bred trick horse, "Stephen A Doug ;" those clowns of the animal king. dom, the comic mules Pete and Bar ney, and a troupe of semi civilized monkeys. Altogether We are promised a var . - ied, highly entertaining and entirely unexceptionable exhibition, which will undoubtedly attract eager thousands. Come to the Granite Corner, GREAT COST SAT4E! Having opened ono of the ingest and most complete stocks of goods over brought to Huntingdon, wo pro pose now to sell at Cost, and all who crowd in can be accommodated at pa• nie prices. FIGURES WON'T LIE ! Brown Muslin, 10, 12, 15, 18 els 3yd Heavy Sheetings, 20, 22 Domestic Ginghams, 18, 22 " Calicoes, 10, 12, 15, 10 t• Imported Dress Goods at 30 per et less than cost of importation. Drown Sugar, 10 ete. lb. do do 12, 14 4' " Brazil White do, 15 " " Beet crushed do, 16.4- " Best Coffee, 20 " Levering's Syrup, $1,15 ct? gallon Choice do 95 " Fnititin & SONS Huntingdon, April 24-3 E, na_ Goo. Shaffer will open a now stock of Boots and Shoes toward the elcito of the week. Injohn i 3. Westbrook is opening 1:t llutv stool. of Boots, Silo s ps,-gyovpOes, Fze., Dont neglect to call at the COURT PROCEEDlNGS. — Commonwealth vs Nicholas Shank. Ind., assault and battery. Nolle prosequi entered. Thos. Kelly and Win. Smith. Nui sance. True bill. Continued. Anthony Mclntire, Philip 111eIntyre, James Frew, et al. Ist riot, 2d, assault and battery. 'rrue bill in first account, and not true in 2d. Nolle prosequi entered. Daniel Flenner and Sohn Given, charged with nuisance. True bill. Rec ognizance forfeited. Jacob Lynn, who was charged with incestuous fornication and bastardy, was not arrested. Wm. J. Henry, indicted for larceny and receiving stolen property. Emig nizance forfeited. Jacob Fevran, charged with larceny and receiving stolen property. True bill, but nolle prosequi entered. Jacob Smith, charged as above, had noUe prosequi entered. Jas. Brieker,indieted for fraudulently making written instrument, was found not guilty, and prosecutor mulcted to the costs. John Myers, Jr, charged with as sault and battery, was found not guilty but to pay two-thirds costa. Isaac Rudy and Thos. Rosenberry were found guilty of larceny. Rudy was sentenced to pay $l, half the costs, and undergo imprisonment in county jail for six months. Rosenberry, sentenced to pay 81, half the costs, and undergo imprison ment for one year in the Western Pen itentiary. Chas. Dufree and Franklin Spicher, were found not guilty of obtaining goods by false pretence, but had to pay costs. Jos. G. Matthews, was found guilty of burning barn, and was sentenced 'to 10 years imprisonment. in Western Penitentiary. Guilty of second charge of malicious mischief; and sentenced to 21 years in Penitentiary. And guilty of the third chirgo of malicious mis- chief, and sentenced to 2. more years in the Penitentiary. Ito was !build not guilty of sending a threatening letter, and prosecutor pays costs. Elizabeth Shank and Francis Shank, charged with assault and battery. Not true bill and prosecutor pay costs. Abraham Lamp, charged with as sault and battery. Truo bill and or dereo to enter into recognizance. 1751.1c0 Cream, &c., at the Eureka Garden every evening. Pocket Picked TIM Hollidaysburg RegistiT of last week, says :—Miss Jennie Scott, of Shaver's Creek, Huntingdon county, took passage at Petershurg, on Satur day last, for this place. On arriving hero she discovered that the pocket had been cut out of her dress, and a wallet containing $2OO was missing. Miss Scott says that the money was given to her in the depot atPotersburg by her father. m.Wni. Africa is opening a new stock of Boots and Shoes. DIED, On Saturday, the 13th inst., Palm, infant eon of Richard and Mary J. Ashman, aged 6 years and 3 month. Suddenly, in Shirleyaburg, Hunt ingdon cou lay, on the 3d inst., Mr. Was. McNITE, in the 77th year of hisago. Tho deceased was a native of Hunt ingdon county, and died within a few miles of whore ho was born. Ho serv ed in the war of 1812. MARKETS. I=2 PIIILADELPEIIA, April V., ISOT Superfine Flour at e;,'0,5009. extra at $90110,50, fancy extra family $110.04,2; , , rod Pennsylvania family $l3O 15,00, and lo n cy brands $14,50e17,50 according to quality Rya (lour $3,3309,50. Prime Wheat is ,carte hare. Moles red at $3,2003,0 white V1,206:0,25. Rye at $1,115WE,68. Corn 1,20 to 1,20 Oats at 58065 c. Barley malt at $1,50. Cloverseed $10,25012, according to quality; Timothy at $3,25®3,25 ; Flax aced 53,00093,00 per bushel. librrsanacm, April 20 —Flour.—There is a fair demand. We quota sales of spring shoat Flourat $13,50@13,75, winter Flour at $13414, fancy at $14,50a15. Wheat, ‘vinter,s3,ooo3,lo and No. 1 spring $2,80@2,00. Cora front first bands:at $1,05. Rye, $3,75 per bushel. Oats, Gli@ltise; Barley $1,00(01,10. Shoulders 10c; sides 1234 e; limns 15,,010e, Lard 12 1 Ae. Cloversood, 511,50. Flaxseed $3, Timothy $3. Canaan April 20 —Flour line; spring extra $10,013,00 Winter, $13,50q,16,00. Spring Wheat is at $2,00*2,10. Corn 1,0634 c. Ciata, 56cts. FINANCIAL. Nrir Yons, April 20.—Gold closed al $1,30N. HUNTINGDON MARKETS. 'CORRECTED WEEICLY DY HENRY A• CO I=2 • [Lops 11 lb 40 tgi 60 Um, smoked 1.4 tiny '',a ton 19,00 Lard • 12% Largo Onions 11 bus 1,00 Mixed Chop " 75 :Oats - 55 Onions Semi 1:1 elt 8 Potatoes or; bus 41,00 Plaster per ton 10,00 Rags % lb 5 Rye 1 0 ltyo Chop %.4 cwt ",50 nye Straw .11 bundle. 10 Shorts'cwt 1,50 Shoulder ..........:............I0 Sidon 11 Inflow 100 12 Timothy 3,00 Turkeys 75 E - 5 1.50 . W twat. Red 3,95 iWheat %Tinto 3,15 Wool ii lb 45 Superfine Flour VW .412,0 0 j Matra Floor 14,001 Family Flour' 14,50 Apple Butter la ga11en...1,23 Barley 100 Butter ........ ........... ...... ..35, Buckwheat 80 Buckwheat Meal 1.; cwt.. 3,50 llran cwt 1,50 Brooms , t 1 do', 3,0204,50 Beeswax 53 lb 30 13.08 it bus 3,00 Clo•erseed ^tl 61 lbs.. _lO,OO Chickens. 25 Country Soup 10 Corn 51,00 Corn Meal "tt cwt.... 'lOO Dried Apples ...... ...2,05 Dried Cherries 11 quart....l2 Dried Peaches , g 1 tb..18 to 25 Dried Beef Eggs 15 Fcatliere lb 00 Fluxseed $1,25 WALL PAPER; WINDOW SIIADIiS AND EMEMI I=l Greatest variety of nem stylea ever'brought by the county, RECEIVED AND FOR SALE CHEAP AZ LI,AV ES' BOOK tiTORE. SHIRLEYSBURG ACADEMY A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, TRE undersigned gives notice that he will open tho abovo Institution on TUESDAY, the flth of APRIL, and continul a term of eleven weelca. Thie Institation is &Ranted in Shirleyshorg, Hunting don county, Pa., 7 miles feint Mount Union, a station on the Pestksylvania Content Railroad. ShirleYeburg is a quiet and exceedingly healthy town. Its inhabitants are moral and religious, and there are few temptations to vice, idleness or dissipation. The coarse of instruction embraces es,*thing that Is included in a thorough practical and accomplished ethic, that of both tie., For circular awl information addreul IV, Principal, Bhndx .111111, Huntingdon counts, In., until April Ia!; after which at Plarloysburg. Pa. LOGAN ACADEMY, BELL'S MILLS, BLAIR COUNTY, P 4. VE11):' way it lint chits Institution, attoriling the britE htsilitie4 to those picraring tor College, buginess or Teaching. t expense fog' ,?...tilTher trim of ii months $11.5 511. NO ExTRA 'Next term begins Max 6th. Fihhl for n circular, itCy. OUR LAWSON, Prlnciptl, Itle/1.0.-31”.* Antisto tru, Pa. ATONTPLY TIME .BOOKS, For role of LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STOIcE MAMMOTH STORE of c - L ----1 L ----1 ( ) ril ' - o 0-1 L---J r`,y B ,=.., - 9 ( ) C - D ~....--1 1 en cp = = I-i NOTICE. g ( ( / ON & WATTS OHNS 9 1 AlilE pleasure in announcing to the 1 citizens of Huntingdon conntynnil vicinity that thoy intro Jon returned fruit. the Unnt nith LARGE STOCK OF GOODS, they hove soot opened out at their nee, ntoro, Et=l Their stock COllSiSt3 of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS ; BOOTS AND S ROES, GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED, TOBACCO, SEGARS ' CANNED FRUITS, HARDWARE, CEDAR - WARE, Q U E ENS WARE, OIL CLOTHS, OILS, . • PAINTS, &C., DRUGS, CARPETS, CARPET CIIAIN, FISH, SALT, CHEESE, TRUNKS, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, &c. &c. They have a largo stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Caneieling of SILKS, ITIOTIAIRS, ALPACAS, POPLINS, LUSTICES, WM:MASTS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, DE LAMES, Ac., AT., AT, Also, a largo os sor taloa t of DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBIIOIDE RY, HOSIERY, GLOVES, • BUTTONS, &e. A. FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS Wu will sell WHOLESALE and lIETAI L. All goo.lB delivered to residences iii lowa and depotn, Fee of charge. (live as a trial be fore pitrelwing elmnvbere. JOHNSTON S: WATTSON Ihintingdoo. April 3, 1807 & OVER M ENT PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE • • 0.0110 new atol;eootoLliand TEA.3I-11A11NESS. 10,000 1111101,ES and COLL:1.10. 3,000 SADDLES, oil styles—s . 2.so to $l. 300 Four Maio (lovernmout IVASION.S. 2,015) 11 - AIION COVERS. on .0100, flow nmi w o rn. 5,000 11I,AN1i 1110 owl 110110 E COVERS. A fin, a Infro stook of !tidos, Load Linea, Whlpo. Dog gy and A odeileitea Mottoes. Portable, Forges, Chains, swinefiarees. Leso s, 1 Bar rte., vie. Wheel loam harness, little worn, all oak tanned loath er nod hVI . Vl4 . Ol.ble, Cll . :1111 . 1110141 1,11C , 1 $3 per horse or Milk, 111‘ . 111.1111g lip fiv. lake! do., $l. IVagolt bridles $l, .1- 131 . N. $1 to $1; extra halr lined.ittaillory can; $2.7a1 to 3 Dontdo Reins, 1,75 to $2.25. Lend Linos, $1 Hanoi's, ft to $l2 per dozen. (Minas' tong Stahltes. $18: will) pia bit 110,110, $2l; good as 11011', $l2, With bridle, $11; saDoeSalilles for boys, $6. Wagon Cover:40110110 to lit any Wagon, Inno"3' linen. 3 to $0; suporior cotton dark, 6to $l. 12 no dliek,filo $l2 1.000 hospital tents, new and g oo d n o new, 12 on. dock, 11 feet square, :10 to $4O. (Moore' A tent, 7feet square. from 5 to $4. 10.0110 BARS, from 12 us, Duck. first ,unity. 2 bushel, $7; 21,.,; lots. $10; 3 bum, $ll, per dozen ; kenattol $7,30. $.4.1i0 awl $9,50. 44' Small ordorm font by Express. C. 0. 0. PITKIN No. 737 k 339 Nth FRONT St., rIIILAD'A, l'a. Nu. 5, Park l'lner, N TOR 11. No. 413. NINTH Street, 11'ASIIINOTON, 0. C. Price-list seat on application. tuck 13--2 m LUMBER SOLI) ON COMMISSION. S. E. 11ENP1 & CO., Are receiving all hinds of LUMBER. coninti.dog, :tll the different grades of poll - 111*. FRAME JigN't AND LAV • Iq.ASTERINtI pr.ANK . . \V" Vg ! ITI L E . : ( 1PIII I )T1 1 11)1NO, FENCINt;, HAILING, Ac., ho., s"hiuh „111 I, sold at prices at the I, with fre l l . out 111.`1V Vellke 111011(11. HENRY & CO., and. Buy Vhilabelphia Abbertistmtnis. F OR BITUMINOUS COAL; NO DUST! NO GAS!! NO DAMPERS!! J. REYNOLDS & SON, N. W. Corner 13th & rilbert streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA., Sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated WRO UG HT-IRON, AIRTIGHT GAS-CONSUMING 11EATE WITH PATENT DUST-SCHEEN 4re f ' . 0. 0 0 For ease of management without any dampers, Dora. iiity, Simplicity, rind Economy, this Heater MS nu su perior this country. „They arc ail guarantucil to give atiefaction. Estimates made fret of charge. Cooking Ranges, Latrobe Beaters, Slate Jllantles, Low Down Grates, Portable Heaters, Registers, Send for ono of our Illstrat,d Pamphlets. [nitto.ly HENRY HARPER, M 520 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. WA. 'MBES, • JEWELRY, SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE ap10,1867-Im $l5O PER MONTH, WANTED—FIVE GOOD AGENTS IN HUNTINGDON COUNTY • TO SELL "The HORSE aiid other Live STOCK" • BY JENNINGS, The work strongly bound in leather, contains over 1:100 pages, and Is finely illustrated with more than 200 cuts. There It no DISEASE to which DOMESTIC ANINI ALS ore subject, not amply dwelt upon and the cure Indicated. The prico of the book bears no correspondence to its in. trinsic value. For Cholla., tonne Ac., Address • lIATLESON S CO., 011 Chestnut et., Phila., Pa. April 10, '67-3t. CONSUMPTION CANE E CURED Tin TRUE ItE3IEDY AT LAST DISCOVESED. tJpham's Fresh Meat Cure, Prepared from the formula of Prof. Trousseau. of Paris, corn 1:01.1111rIptIon, Lung Diseases, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, MarasinuE, General Debility, and all morbid conditions of the system dependent on deficiency of vital foreo. It Is pleasant to taste, and a single bottle will convince the most skeptical of Ito virtuous the great healing remedy of the age. $1 a bottle, or hlo bottles for $5. Sent by express. • Sold by S: a UPHAM, No. 25 South EIOIITII Street. f02.7-3m . Philadelphia. And all principal Druggists, .Circulars sent free. 3:10C333.331.M.509 ELECTRIC SOAP SAVES TIME, SA VES MONEY, SAVES LABOR, • SA YES CLOTIIES,. SAY ES WWI EN, AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT. It is used by cutting 4110 .1:111 in lint Water, then hunk tho , rbdhea tic, to ten sainutes, alld a little band rubbing will make theta as clean as Lours of ban) inneldne tubbing wonli/ do, With oury nimp, and the moot delicate fabric receivo no fa.inry. can refer to ikons:lnds of families who /Irn using it, end who vault not be pernuaded to do without DOBBINS' SOAP, Sold by all LEADIIVG GROCERS THROUGHOUT THE STATE. WHOLESALE OEFICE 107 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, Philadelphia. ffidost Prico Phi for Primo Tallow. .@-For calm at LEWIS' Family llrocery• 0ct.15, 'O5-fitu.2p FDICAL LiIRICITY DR. WILLIAM BREWSTER, HUNTINCDON, PA For the ben, tit of those proposing to undertake Electrical t rrittnieot for discuses we give In the following list a few of the more promiueut an I most rOIIIOIOII complaints met With ill our prao - lice. ill oil of Which we are moat sweessful. Ix Nrani.v ALL CAons eP CIIRONIC DIBEASE, It IS A SAME IIEMEOr, ANII IN ALL CASES BENEFICIAL, IP PROPEPLY APPLIED. mace, therefore, :11111C1Ctij with complaints not hero enumerated, need have ao heri tat ion in a milyingoind whether only HEMEL . , or a rci‘mpo:ExT oms can be effected, they will receive replies accordingly. All communications fro,. I Cliorca, lit. Vita„' Dance, Para Nenntigil, Nercousnem, -PaWin , . lion of fin, ifentt,l,ock-Jaw, etc, - 2 eoro Throat, Dysentery, Obslinatit. Cowtirttion, or • Flalnlcnt, and Paintreg nud ,4t affect i 9115 011 . lio ' Liver . no . d Spleyi!. 3 Catarrh, Cough, Int Nome, Asthma, (where not coos. ot by organic ,iiseaoo of (ho heart.) Itronchitht, Pleurisy. liheinuntlsm of the =t====tl 4 firarel, Compl,ooB. 5 MootMotif:Ill, Cont. Lumbago. Stiff Neck. :'pined flip Itbu•osce. Cantet•rr, Tit-, more; (throne lost holniod al wapi Cured oitb out paint. or culling. i4it.t•nt in Itoy form) Inn word, tie ovum, to care all curable di,- t•axeg. Ay e barn tl^ collillertionlt:o,l'or kith Hoy other likeirical otlice in th in or any other county All ITglin tl 10tIretis On 11'31. JCR MY:4ER, jairl Il untinprm, FLOUR ! FLOUR ! Tile beet Flour, by tiro barrol or manor qulntily for galq at Lewis , Family Grocery. QEGARS.—Best, gnalill• or Segars lamb 7 nt CUN.N (NUR iit fi 12.1 OWNS. COUNTRY PRODUCE. All kiwis or country proltleo taken jut excliango For Goods ;II Lewis' lousily (lreoery. rpliog As G. STRIC.M.EIi SON, FOYER (iABN Dva Inv.; i n Dr) 0 roceries, .11411i1Nnirg ht at ion. WILLOW I. C.P. ' /DA Riy F S . 1 - 2'l S . nta,i II lINU ror LelViA Family _ 1 I_I.NS ISGIIA :11 I_IAI.IIII.ON .41 Goods at, the lowest rates. =I / Ventilators, (N., &C ELECTRIC 1 186 7 867 T I TETP OP 04, "44). 4, 14 gTO3Ji, HUNTINGDON, Pk. . , 4 1 ,' at ~.,..8R„,„....v i G ( NC -13:"). ~ \ .........,.. 6 , 111 Huntinclo i n, g 9 1.- PESN'A. 6 4. ti ' ' ri -- 41';igiV,i?' • k INTAriy.- 4, JAS. A. BROWN Now located in the splendid storeroom in Ids new MAMMOTH BRIM BUILDING, HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PENNA. Offura at WHOLESALE and RETAIL nn innnonao stock and endless 'faddy of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC H A R DW A it E, CUTLERY, Paints, Oils, Glassfic AT REDUCED PRICES. ' ELEVEN YEARS diligent attention to business In - the Hardware trade in this place, has given me an experi ence that:enablee me to secure great ad vantages for my customers in the selection of the best standard brands and rd iable qualities of goods. Buying for cash direct from the manufacturers, and be-: ing iu Onto, t daily receipt of goods, bought shim the de cline in prices, I can offer taro advantages to buyers. • lily stock embraces a general assortment of TOOLS AND MATERIALS FOR Carpenters, _Blacksmiths, Gunsmiths, Shoemakers, Saddlers, • • Painters,' • Coachmakers . ; Cabinet Maker 3, - Machinists, • . Foto* viten, And all other kinds of Mechanics. BUILDERS Will find Lure a superior stock of aid SirbilKAaoss, Locraw OL TS, SORE WS, BIN GES, FIXLS'HING NAILS, Glass and Patty, Oil and Paints Colors of all kinds, Paint Brushes, Varnishes, he • ' 'ass Cut to any size. CA.RPENTERS • Will find swell selected stock of Disston's and Spear & Jackson's Saws, Stool squares, Auger,, Aug.w. Bits, !Gauges, Saw gets, 13, nerd, Ilatchks, Oil ,tones, File,. CORING MACILLNIIS, with two erimlcs and throe au. goys to each. FOR 110USEKBEJPER8 I havo a the variety of enameled, Tintied and Mir. • HOLLOW-WARM Vans. Sl:Bras. • 17,1;4 Paug, SiruL Brushes,, Wan]. Irons. Brass Kottltts, Bath Bricks. Iron Tea Kettles, and Forks, Coal llocketA awl shovels, Teak aid Tabla Spoons. Witt:lonia owl SI LY Elt -Pl. AT F. WA RE,Table Castors Brass Stair Rods, and a splendid stock of Ilarrisburg STONEWA rill, including crocks with lids its large at SiX, gallons. Also, tho Champion cog wheel Clothes Wringer, With a bite improvement. This is, now tho .trery best and most desirable Wringer in ilia market. Having the agency for this place cancell them strictly atthe Matt, int:hirer's prices. All warranted. BLACKSIIITH,S. . -tVill b. supplied Horse shoes. Ilrn•eo nails, Stocks and Dioa f Norway Ncil nOtki, ROSA Files, Iron and Steel Anvils, Buttresses. Tiers, Bellows, - sod atim tools Is Moir um. CARRIAGE & WAG OY-MAKERS , • Win Gild a sottply of Carriage Oil Cloth, Carrhige and Fire Bona, 'rri in nu age, F. uteticka, Drop black coach Varnish, Sputi.ea and Hubs, Dash and enameled Leather,. Shafts, Tongueg, Spoke Augurs, . Sleigh Ronne., Fenders, and other materials. FINE CUTLERY,. Comprising Table Knives and' Forks of hest Americans and English styles and qualities, Carvers' hitcher knives, Itazors,'Shears and Scissors, Pruning Knives, Pruning; Shears, and the largest varietly of styles or POCKET KNIVES To be found in contra! Pennsylvania, including WOO% tenholin's (amend IXL, cutlery. SIT OE IUAKERS As heretOfore will find here the best assortment of Tools aodlludingi in their line of trade, consisting of Hammers, Pincers, Lasts, Pegs, Awls, Measuring Sticks and strops Eyelets; Shoe Thre.id, Forepart and shank Irons, Wax, Bristles, Burnishers, Welt Knives, Steel nod iron Shoe Nails, Stiching Gauges, ate, Bound head nails, etc,J . SADDLERS & HARNESS MAIL Are aloe Provided for. Saddle Trees of tho beat Pitts, burg nml o, Girth ing, Straining, and Rein Web, Satraps. Haloes, Pad Trees, and a full variety of Silver, Brass and, ,lapanned Hartle,. Mountings, &e., FA li NIE It S And others will wo that my stock (7010Vkihts many use-. NI articles in their line, such as Scythes, Hakes, Spuies, pointing axes, Shovels, Pocks, hoes, Ilciudstunes, Woco wire, Garden Rakes. 11 rev hanues, DISSPON'S atILI, SAWS, 'Trace Chains:Halter chuff us, Circular, Cross-cut, Wood Curry combs, Horse brushes: and Steal Salve, Wagon Jacks, .1Po:A Augers, Shord Moulds, Mann's naval TrerWCIS, S. A MU, two or Stucco kinds of the hest HORSE HAY FORKS. Mode ia the tlartd Slates:nal by \Thiel, 'Sa load of hay con be token front the wagon to the mow ins abou: five minutes. These forku save labor, hay and money, nod ze thrifty fanner eau afford to In without olio. The EXCET R FORK Lily been extensively onnl aiel gives great mtisntetiw , -- I warrant all the forks I sell. COALOIL LAIVIPS&LANTERNS COFFIN LACES. and ail "I't molting: for Cabluet-makere CHEAP WOODEN PUMPS. The merit of tlic,e pomp,. :Atm.. try the faet that the lor Ow"! is every wiwre. Thera Ito itoa iu Ihrw ra•-..1 . 1,1, and iajata the water. They o ;Ina e,ry twto , ark [1 , 4 it\ 0 , 111 1.111111., 111 , 14 /mit' 010.1 11011 tine half . 1110 uill. I and auo.ten Op t . to by rallcvA en rrveipt of or plb livltt 1120 r to bottom of lys,ll. Ttrai'..tta Ilia Al,- IiFAISTIIIIB fop ofnity palteln 1131 ES BROWN. Don't forgot the SIGN OF THE PADLOCK 5z.1.7.