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HUNTINGDON, PA
Wednesday morning, May 29, 1867.
LOCAL iS:, PERSONAL
Local A.dvertisernenis
Advertisements (puffs or noticc2)
published in local columns at ten cents
a lino single insertion, counting seven
words to a Eno
Go Subscribcr■
Those subscribers receiving a pa-
Tim. marked. with a j before the name
will understand that the time for
which tboy subscribed is up. If they
wish the paper continued they will
renew their subscription through the
mail or -otherwise
'Neer Advertisements In this Issue
IQ- See oppositt page.
achitbeyA C& Consolidated Shows.
'Tod Towngliip Bounty Fund.
Authorized War Chum Agency, W. H. {Pond. Huntingdon
MM=!!
—Newspaper fights aro the rage in
this and adjoining counties. We're out.
—Wo bear that John Brotherline,
.editor of the Hollidaysburg Whig, has
been appointed Register of Bankrupt
cy for this district.
—The Juniata was on a "high" on
Sunday last. It was evidently show
ing its contempt for the new liquor
law. Lot it rage.
—We are ready to thank any of our
friends at Harrisburg for a copy of the
General Laws of Pennsylvania when
we get . them. Who'll send us one?
—We have a letter from "Werdant
Jeemes" which we will publish next
week. It has been crowded out this
week by advertisements.
—Hon. George Taylor and Mr. Jr:o.
IQ Lyon, of this county, have boon ap
pointed on the Board of Managers of
the State Temperance Society.
—A gold enamelled finger ring was
lost last week at the lower end of
town, on Charles street. The finder
will be rewarded by leaving it at this
:office.
—We direct the attention of our lm
cal readers to a column on the fourth
page, Which is of interest to antiquari
ans who like to delve into ancient lite
rary lore!
—lndividuals who have been scan
ning the signs of the weather in and
about this locality, assert that we have
not bad ono day this month without
more or less rain.
—There will be another Soldiers'
Monument meeting held in the Court
House on next Friday evening. The
report of the Committee to draft a
plan of organization. &c., will be read.
Everybody is invited.
—llobt. Drown, of the Clarion Dem
ocrat, publishes over one column of an
nouncements of candidates for politi
cal preferment. Our columns are
open to all who want "posish," and to
the friends of those who don't.
—A beauty : our new job stick.—
'We are to do all kinds of job
printing expeditiously and in a neat
and workmanlike manner. Send in
your orders, and try us. Our facili
ties surpass any other office in this
neck of timber.
—A Sabbath School Temperance So
ciety hag been formed in Mifflin and
Patterson boroughs, Juniata county.
This is the proper way to educate the
rising generation, and Huntingdon
temperance advocates should not be
behind.
—The MountUnionites aro rejoicing
.over the attachment of a passenger car
to the Stock Freight east, which stops
.at all stations between Huntingdon
and Mifflin. The train leaves Hunt.
ingdon at 4:25 P. M., and arrives at
Mt. Union at 6:12 P. M.
—Dr. R. A. Miller has purchased
the property now occupied by Mr. Jas.
Higgens, adjoining Yenter's store, for
$l6OO. Ho intends building a brick
upon the site, to commence in April
next, perhaps sooner.
—ln making 'mention of the ancient
hook in possession of Col. Summers of
this place, last week, the compositor
made a serious mistake in the date.—
It should have been 1583 instead of
0 '1853." The mistake was noticed
before all the edition was printed.
—Counterfeit ten dollar bills on the
Third National Bank of Philadelphia,
are in circulation. They are pretty
well oxecuted. The little letter "e" is
left out of the word "currency" on the
edge of the upper right hand corner,
near the figure 10, on the face of tho
spurious note,
—The • County Commissioners of
Blair county have agreed to put a
town clock on the Court House in Hol
lidaysburg borough, if the citizens con
tributo $l5O toward the project.—
Haven't our Com's got the "stamps"
to do likewise? Wo think our citi
zens would go their backing.
—The Johnstown Tribune and Eb
ensburg Alleghenian, tho two Republi•
can papers published in Cambria
,county, this district, have declared in
Favor of Impartial Suffrage to all men
—both white and black. Why don't,
the Journal d• American raise the same
standard, and thereby follow the dic
tates of its party leaders?
—Now that our Councilmen have
ordered property-holders to make
pavements in front of their lots, should
they not oblige those who have pave,
ments to reset the brick in such a way
as to avoid the puddles a pedestrian
meets with on a rainy day. Wo think
the;ordinance should he made to apply
as fair to one as the other, and we
hope the borough authorities will so
order it, as an accommodation to Lb°
ladies, at least.
Come One, Come All,
And see the grand display at J. B.
Sbontz's in Marklesburg. Quick salus
and small profits must undoubtedly bo
his motto.
We Are Going
To the Show, and will buy our goods
at A. Z. Lewis' now Store, Hunting
don. And will save enough money to
get to see the ELEPHANT, and the
BABIE for nothing. That's so. t
Gold Pens.—A new stock of tbo best,
just received at Lewis' nook Store. -
The License Question
Another effort was made by the
temperance people of this place to de
feat the keepers of eating houses from
getting licenses. The cases were
brought up on Saturday evening last.
Air. Scott read the remonstrances and
affidavits against five of them. Judge
Taylor decided that in the face of the
affidavits ho could not grant the licen
ses, Ivlicn the cases were postponed
until August Court for further hearing.
—We learn that at a late hour on
Saturday night, the licenses were all
granted, but wo do not know upon
what understanding. This is the see
ond defeat of the Temperance people,
but we have no hesitation in saying
that they are determined to have the
laws obeyed, notwithstanding. The
new law which we publish to-day, is
somewhat stringent in its provisions,
and we shall doom it as much the fault
of the temperance reformers as the li
quor dealers, if there is not a strict
compliance with its provisions. The
new law is good enough as far as it
goes, but it depends upon the efforts
and vigilance of tho temperance mon
and officers of the law to prevent any
violations. Wo hope to see no further
difficulty on the license question, and
if person . ; will sell liquor,- lot them not
violate the law, with the expectation
that they will go unpunished, as we
ere firm in the belief that the Court
will not brook any violations in the fu
ture, but will visit them with the pun
ishment that they merit.
We think the temperance people in
our community have not lost anything
by their efforts, and wo have no doubt
that they will continuo as they . have
commenced. The liquor venders may
expect them to be on the alert, and
should govern their actions according
-Iy, then there will no difficulties. All
the temperance people ask is that they
sell without violating the law, and un
til they do that they cannot expect to
bo let alone.
'Tia all Indisputable Fact,
That. B. Stlontz in Marklesburg sells
goods 25 per cent. lower than any
house in the county. His endless
stock has only been opened four days,
and numerous buyers testify to the
cheapness of hii goods. Clothing can
be bought lower from him, than at
present retail stores in Philadelphia.
le is the only man that sells sugar at
9 cts. per lb. "Seeing is believing," and
that is the way to find out how low he
really sells.
Notice to the DeviP■ Pickets.
One hundred and soventy•fivo young
men of all shapes and sizes, from the
tall, graceful dandy, with hair enough
on his upper lip to stuff a barber's
cushion, down to the little hunch back,
freckle-faced, bow-logged, carrot head
ed upstart. The object is to start a ga
zing corps to be in -attendance at
Church doors on each Sabbath, before
the commencement of Divine Service,
and at the close thereof, to stare at la
dies as they enter and leave the Church,
and make delicate and gentlemanly
remarks upon their person and dress.
All who wish to enter the above corps
will appear at the different Church
doors next Sunday morning, where
they will be duly inspected, and their
names, personal appearance and their
vacuity of brains registered in a book
for that purpose. We hope to see a full
attendance of the class above referred
to at the place mentioned, in conform
ity with this notice. Tho corps is or
dered to form in single lino at. their
rendezvous, and keep a full "front
face" until their names aro registered
and they aro "sworn in." Now that
their bravery is to be tested wo hope
they will face the music without shrink
ing or skulking.
Daring Robbery
On Friday morning last, between
three and four o'clock, a safe' in the
drug store of John Read, of this place,
was blown open with powder, by bur.
glars. The thieves entered the store
by a back window, and finding the
safe behind the counter, had drawn it
out to the centre of the room, and
placed powder in the key-hole. It is
thought the safe exploded , about the
time the trains were passing,the sound
of which deadened the report. Money
to the amount of about $lOO is thought
to have been taken from it. The safe
was completely bursted, which reveal
ed the fact that it was a very unsafe
affair at best, being bound with thin
sheet iron, lined with boards, and fill
ed in with clay of a common kind. The
thieves have not boon arrested, and
we would caution our people to beware
of a repetition of each outrage, and ad
vise them to leave as little money in
their safes as possible.
Another Show Coming
Our show-liking people will be picas
ed to learn that Whitbey & Co's 'Con
solidated Show,ombracir,g circuses and
Hanageries, will be here on Wednea.
day next, the sth of Juno. This com
bination comes highly recommended,
and by reference to Advertisement in
another column, it will be seen that
there is much to attract the public.
Tho baby elephant, only 18 months
old and weighing 350 pounds, is a nov
elty of itself, and is well worth the
price of admission. It has a largo
troupe of performers, and withal two
good clowns. Be in timo to see the
Grand Procession at 10 o'clock, in
which will be seen a team of elephants,
blooded circus horses, twin ponies, and
the more than usual paraphernalia.
ZWCano Fishing Rode for sale at
:Lewis' Fancily Grocery.
Moro About Gold
There seems to be considerable ex
citement manifested in this neighbor.
hood, in consequence of gold having
been discovered in the Blue Hills, situ
ated in the lower end of Germany Val
ley. The indications were first ob
served by Mr. C. V. Trow, some time
ago, on the property of Mr. Bornly.
Since then, the same quartz has been
discovered. elsewhere in the neighbor
hood. The ores have been analyzed by
three essayists in New York City, and
each reports it to contain gold to the
value of from thirteen to sixteen dollars
a ton. We understand that parties are
about leasing the lands on which the
discoveries have boon made, and intend
shortly to commence operations. That
gold in small quantities exists in much
of the rock in this section of country,
has long been known ; but that it ex
ists in sufficient quantity to make its
extraction remunerative, as now ap
pears to be the case, is somewhat start
ling, and may mark a new era in our
progress.—Mount Union Times.
m_Peterson's Magazine for June, is
an unusually fine number, even for this
popular and elegant magazine. It has
a beautiful steel engraving, "The Wild
Flowers in the Wood;" a sphindid mam
moth colored fashion plate, with five
figures; a colored pattern for a tobac
co-pouch; and about fifty wood engra
vings of dresses, bonnets, collars and
cuff's, children's fashions, baby's shoe,
patterns in embroidery, smoking cap,
&c., &c. The literary contents main
tain the high character of "Peterson."
That poWerful story, "The Long Jour
ney," is finished. Mrs. Ann S. Ste
phens' fascinating novelot, "Married
by Mistake," is continued. A capital
article on "The Laws of Croquet," is
alone worth the price of the number.
This is a time to subscribe, for a new
volume begins with July, though back
numbers from January may also bo
had, if subscribers wish to commence
with the first of the year. "Peterson's"
is the cheapest of all the monthlies. To
single subscribers it is but $2,00 a year.
For $B,OO five copies aro sent, with an
extra copy to the person getting up the
club. Address C. J. Peterson, 300
Chestnut Si., Philadelphia.
The Little Corporal for June,
Contains Education, by Horace Gree
ley ; Wishing for Wings, by Mrs. Bug
bee; The Bear's Don, by Mrs.. Miller ;
Childhood Dreams, by Luella Clark ;
Science for Children, by Prof. Hooker,
of Yale College; June, by Mrs. Miller,
with Music by Geo. F. Root; A Lesson
in the Woods; Welcome June; PrivaLo
Queer's Knapsack, with Picture Stor
ies, Puzzles, and other choice original
articles.
A now volume of this Popular Juve
nile begins with the next number. All
who subscribe before July Ist will re
ceive the Juno Number free.
The price of The Little Corporal is
Ono Dollar a year. Sample copy, tell
ing about beautiful Premiums, to Clubs,
ten cents.
Address ALFRED L. SEWELL,
Publisher, Chicago, 11l
Early Vegetables,
Received from the eastern markets
and for sale every Wednesday and Sat
urday mornings at LEWIS' FAMILY GRO
CERY.
CHOICE POTATOES
300 bushels choice planting and eat
ing potatoes,—Prince Alberts. Moni
tors and Peach Blows,—from the east,
for sale at LEWIS' FAMILY GROCERY.
Beautiful 217 VW St yl e of Wall Paper
All who intend to do papering in
the spring or summer should measure
their rooms and select their paper
early from the large and splendid
stock just, received at Lewis' Book
Store.
- 1 - 1 EA FNESS, BLINDNESS and CA
TARIM treated will, the utmost success, by J.
ISA ACS. 6t. U.. OcAllst and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden,
Llollenti,) N. 619 Pine. street, Phil..delpltia. To.ttmoni•
RIR from the most reliable sources Mille city a..d c lin
try can be eeen at his office. The MaiCRI faculty are In
vited to accompany their pal feints, as be has no secrets
in his pectice. Artificial Eyes inserted without 1011i11.-
No charge for examination. myS-lybat
MARRIED,
In Altcona, on the 9th inst., by Rev
Mr. Tweed, Mr. G. A. CHRISTY, of Gal
litzin, Cambria county, to Miss CATHA
RINK A DANS, of Huntingdon county.
MARKETS.
11=2
PHILADELPHIA, Slay 25,1667.
Superfine Flour at so,oo®lo, extra at slooll,so,:fancy
extra family $1.141:,00, and Pennsylvania family $l7O
16,60, and fancy brands $14,10@1.7,60 according to quality
Rya flour $8,50@8,75.
Prime Wheat:is scarce here. Choice red at $3,0003,30
white $3,30041,60. Ilye at $1,7001,73. Corn 1,20 to 1,23
Oats at 75002 c. Barley malt at $1,60.
Clorereerd $10,255(612, according to quality; Timothy at
$3,25@3,58; Flaxseed $3,0003,05 per bushel.
PIEI'BEIIEOII, May '2s.—Flour.—There is a fair demand.
Wo quote sales of spring wheat Flour at $1.1,60014,75,
winter Moor at $13014, fancy at $14,60015.
Wheat, winter,s2,l7o,2,7B:und lie. 1 soling $2.8002,85,
•Corn from first bands at $1,39. Rye, $1,72 per bushel. Oats
65@70c; ltar'ey $1,00 5 (0110. Shoulders 10c; sides 124 e;
hams 15!40:.0c, Lard 121..1c. Potatoes, $1,20,
Cloverbeed, 'lassoed $3, Timothy $3.
Cusesao :Slay 25.—Flour firm; spring extra $112,50@14,
Winter, $13,50016,60. Spring Wheat Is at $2,5702,0.
Corn 1,01 Oats, 78cts.
FINANCIAL.
NEW Yon]; May 25.—G01d closed at $1,3734.
HUNTINGDON" MARKETS.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY lIF.NRY itz CO,
WHOLE/14g PRICES.
•
Superfine Flour bl .412.00111 mm yr lb ....... .....
Extra Flour 11,50Illsim, sinolted
Family Flour 15,00 . 11uy *ll ton
Apple Butter ga110n...1,25 Lard
Barley 1 00 Lnrge Onions 11 bus.
Butter ......... ............ ...... 30 Mixed Chop
Buckwheat 80 Oats
Buckwheat Meal, 0 C1T1..3,50 Onions Seed 11 qt....
Bran 50 ort 1,50 Potatoes 11 bus
Brooms tl d0e......3,00©4,50 Plaster per t0n...... .,
Beeswax lb . 30 Bags Fl 1b
Beans'la, bus 300 Bye
Cloversord 11 01 Bye Chop 1-1
Chickens 25 Itye Straw V. bundle
Country Soap 10 Shorts 5. cwt..
Corn $1,05 Shoulder
Corn Meal 11 cwt..... ..... Sides
Dried Apples Thu . o,olrellow
Pried Cherries ;,.1 quart....l2 Timothy
Dried Peaches to '23 Turkeys
Dried Beef "5 , Wheat Red
Eggs 151 Wheat White,
Feathers?, lb 00 Wool II)
Flaxseed $2,1,0
IVA L b PAPER,
WINDOW SIIADES AND
Greatest variety of veto stylev
ncr brought to ths county,
RFOT:IVED AND FOR SALE CrIEAT
AT LEWIS' ROOK STORE.
QTOLEN.—On the morning of the
32oth inst., from Dm stable at t nion Furnace, slorrin
township, a SORREL HORAN:, with white mane and tail,
ogbt hind foot white and rhigbone, left hind foot corked.
The borne is between nix and seven years old , middling
thin in flesh.
$25 REWARD will be paid by the subscriber for thc,
delivery of the horse to Won Furmice, and $5O for the
eppreheurlon of the thief.
JONA. W. WERTZ.
Poet 0,31ce A,1t1r.., Spruce Creek, Moth:100n co.. Pa
?Toy 22, 1857.31
ORPHANS' COURT SALE. •
By virtue ofnn order of the Orphans' Court of Mut
ingdon county, the undersigned, Unardien of % the minor
children ofJamee McMahon, late of West township, de
ceased, will capme to Palk Sate, on (Ito premises,
On Saturday, the Sth day of June, 1867,
The interest of thin nail minors inn a certain Tract of
Land situate in 11A1tItliE Towpath', In said county. con-
Mining about LVEN ACRES, mid having thereon
121creeted a small two-stony HOUSE.
The widow of said deceased will also, on the ~nnt ,
,lay, by 'midi° vendee. dispose of her interott i n t h e „,, t d
relate, and will join Baia Goat - Mau inn the execution
of the ?emery:lMO of the same.
'"" 1,—(2 ..b, on confirmation of sale. •
JAMES Mlllllll4.
myl.s-It G nal-titan.
VOTICE.—AII persons having
claim," against the Parsonage belonging to the
First Regular Baptist Clinreli of Huntingdon, arc hert , by
notified to present tiro came, in proper form, at the ollice
of IC A. LOVELL, ou or before tha lat of.Jurie 1807.
.IAMItB TERRY,
N. D. CO11331:1,
K. A. LOVELL,
Ml[lollooll, May 0, 1807. Trustees.
NORMAL SCHOOL,
T the request ;F .D. F. Tussey, ..Esq ,
L i County Superintendent, and in connection with him,
the subscriber will commence, on the 3d day of JUNE
next, A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION haring spend tau
renco.to the studies pursued in our Common Schools.
The grand aim will be, by a Montle unfolding end ex
planation of principles, to enable the Teachers to under
stand what he bag to deal with--the Bindles of the school
room, and the pupils committed to his charge.
The price of Tuition will bo $l,OO per week.
45 Any further Information may be bed by calling
upon or addressing either the County Superintendent or
myself. CHARLES A. WYETII
. 11untIngdon, May 22,1867.2 e.
T o THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS
OF 11UNTINODON COUNTY.
tie:fru - 31EN t Application having been made by Boards
of Directors of a majority of the school districts of said
county, stating their desire to hearensa tiro Hillary of the
County Superintendent thereof, you ere respecttully re
quested to meet to convention nt the Court Ilonso in
Huntingdon, on THURSDAY, the3Oth tiny of MAY, 1867,
nt 2 o'clock In the afternoon, for the purpose above sta.
ted, according to the terms of the etplitra eerticn of the
supplement to tiro school law, approved the 801 day NI
May, 1855. C. It. COBURN,
myls-3t Dept. Supt. of Common Schools.
FLOUR, FEED, .&C.
WE have taken Juniata (formerly
v v }MM'S) MILL, near Petersburg, and are prepar
ed to furnish
FLOUR, FEED AND GROUND PLASTER
on 08 reasonable terms as it can be done for the times.
11. M. numun, Miller.
Address, Shavers Creek I'. 0., Pa.
myls.'2ln , 80X.
THE FLORENCE
SEWING MACHINES
Are now in use and their ynarly sales double all others
cambia d.
The rise and fAll of numberless machines, heralded na
"superior to all slit. so," has convinced the public that it
is safer to buy a good artielo of established r , putation and
Irons r•opmioiblo panics, than to risk their money in
doubtful experiment.
Theme Machines hare MORE IMPROVEMENTS, MAKE
I,Ez,S NOISE, are MUCII ?TORE SPEEDY and SIMPLE
hi operation than hilly Machine in the market. An Comm.
ination solicited before making n purchase elsewhere.
- -
J./JAN.III L. BA lc Kll,
F.ccond story of Lthter's new building
Huntingdon, Va.
Apply to
m) S 6m'
Brass Musical Instruments
FOR SALE.
1 Silver 11 flat Cornet, 2 Brats E flat Cornets, 2 E flat
Altos, I IS flat Tonors, 1 Baritone, 2 11 tint Bastes, 1 Bass
Drilln.
Um above outfit for a Baud will ho sold at very low
rates, and those desiring to purchase should avail them.
eel yes orthis opportunit,y.
Apply to E. W. THOMAS,
HootingdonAtulf34( Teacher of Coma Band,
'itTlTEraTk.o
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, &c.
\V, opened
o
on Om nortlienat ...Tor the Diamond an entirely new
stoat of the lateat ntyles of
LADIES"FRIMMINGS AND GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS,
Which he offirs tr. the public at moderate prices. Ito
Ines ul•o an as,rtulont of opting styles of
DAM AND PAPS, 1100 P SKIRTS, NOTIONS, W.
The ladi, nrP moat cordiallAinvlted to call and exam
ine my stock of Trilniaings, collars, Coifs, °loves, &c.
I solicit a share of laird ie patronage, suit will n9n every
effort to moldy natisMction to those who may favor the
with a call. W. P. ItUDOLI'LI.
unnting,lon, April 10, 1107.
REMOVAL,
ROBLEY & MARSH.
MERCHANT TAILORS.
Itespectfnlly inform their old friends and tho pnl4le
generally that they havc . removed to the room adjoining
the Post (Mice on !fill street, where they have received n
new stock of tho must fashionable mid serviceable
DRESS GOODS,
Which they are prepared to make up to order in tho
most fashionable nod substantial order.
Call and examino their assortment of goods fir
COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
It afore parchaging elKewhere. They are determined to
plea,e CrerjbOdy
nplo 1507
IF° "VC 2611.3" NATAL I%TP
A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS,
CALL AT
DONNELL & KLINE'S
PITOTOGRANY GALLERY
On Ma Street, two doors west of
Lewis! Book Store.
CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS.
Huntingdon, Oct 4, '66-tf.
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MUSICAL. INSTRUMENTS AND
SEWING MACHINES.
40 et, CO
..10.00
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12%
. „It Co
~, 2,
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.....10,00
5
.......1,20
M. GREENE, has removed hint
. Music Store, to thencond Poor of !Aster's build
ing, where he keeps constantly on Mend STEINWAY &
StINS' and GA EH I.E'S Piano Manufacturing Company's
PIANOS, MASON k HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS and
CARHART, NEEDHAM & COS' MELODEONS; Unitas,
Fifes, Mites; Guitar nod Violin Strings.
MUSIC BOOKS—Oniden Chain,Golden Shower, Golden
Censer. Golden Trio, &c., ,Lo.
SHEET MUSIC.—IIe is constantly receiving Iron, PhD
ndelphla all the latest musk, which twrienns at n distance
wishing. can order, and have sent them by m nil.
Also (;ROVER k DAHER'S Celebrated SEWING MA
CHINES—the only machine that, in addition to every
kiwi of veering. embroiders perfectly• sewing Silk and
Colton of ell 1(1101 and colors for iliaeitines.
Perlows buying Sewing Machines folly instructed in
the sine of them.
r3Z- Pianos awl Organs Warranted for five years.
Those wishing to buy any of the oboes articles are in•
-died to coil nod examine mioo before purchnsiog else ,
whore My prices ore the same Os in New York and
Philadelphia.
Circulars of Instruments or Machines, sent promptly
upon nppliention with any additional information desired.
It. M. (MENNE,
Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa.
msyS,'67 Second floor of Mister's now brick budding
to @ 12
75 (7.1 1.00
..... ...a 15
pOOKS. AND STATIONERY.-
A good assortment of nilseellaneotts and Schou
Booke—Poolecap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper—
Plato nod Fancy nitrelopes—Red, llluo and Black Inks—
Blank hooka of numerous pencils, Pocket and
Peek Inkstands, and every other article usually found in
a Book and Stationery Slum rata be had at fair prices at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY A: MUSIC STORE.
DARER ! PAPER !
J, Note, Post, Commercial, Foolnrap and Flatrap—a
good nmsartment for Halo by the ream, half ream, quire iL
sheet, at
LEWIS' NEW BOOR k STATIONERY . STORK
.....
CANDIES
Of all hind,,, for sale whelp; No and retail at Lawla
Coe Family Grocery.
- DEST BLEACHED Al ESEIN
joalways on hand at
CUN,IWA T OHAM & C_ mire .r
VERMICELLI., Barley, Rice, Horn
y iny, MANS, nt ily 01,7ry.
( H - ASSIFICATION of - MERCHANTS
.Ic., in Huntingdon county, by the Appralsor of 3fcr.
cant He Taxes, for tho your 1667.
CL 183. LIC
E. P. Walker, 14 7 00 W. S. Walker, 14 7 00
J. 11. 0 refory, 14 700 W. 51. Phillips, 11 15 00
Wei. Moore, 14 10 00 J. J. 1: :Imam, 14 7 05
J. 11. Kennedy, 13 10 00
Itirutingllunl.
James . OwelN. 11 7 001 Batt lot t x Sol fridga 12 12 50
Jno. It. Thuml).,.ll, 1 I 7 001
11,,,t0n (1r,.. 13 10 00iS. R. 3lvtoo S Dr 0.13 10 00
A. Crownover, 13 10 0U IV. IL liarper, 1./ 7 00
Cllssrate.
li. (ircen,
1 3
1 0 j° 1:1 4 .7 Cl''.
Ueiton,
IlcutlelFon,
Can, 11 7 00
I'. 11. At 01.1•14.4, 13 10 00
L. G. I. nu er,
heed. 11 7 00
T. 71. I: .1. llcklainz 74 7 00
['owelion Coal Co 10 20 001
A. A .1. J. Gleamon, 10 20 OU
A. Ml. Willi:line, 14 7 00
Tool A Hugll,l, 12 12 LO,
Matthew Dunn, 14 7 00 ,
Win. A. Orbison, 10 20 00
I). 14 10 00
1V:0.1:Town, 14 10 00
J. Iltiflky h llro. 14 7 00
1)4r•
11. C. S..m,
(get
14 7 00'
14 7 001
.11. an
O. & 3 Shocliberger 10 2.0 CO
norlb,;Stevelsrt, 0014 7 00
.1. Q. Adm., 14 7 00
A.O. Ewing d Co., 11 15 00
Mope
W. S. Milliken, 13 10 001
D. Winiver, 14 7 001
Hunt
7.. l'enter, .13 10 00
0.11. Walkor, 14 7 00 ,
311, SP. Ilanigar, 14 0 00
W. P. Rudolph, 14 7 00
Jul., Leistor, 14 7 00
D. Africa, 14 7 00
Henry Roman, 12 12 501
!either & Sons, 10 20 001
11. Greenberg, 13 10 00
D. P. (lo in, 10 20 00
J. 11. Westbro3k, 14 7 00
Wm. Lowis, 14 7 00.
Woo. Leoni9, 13 10 00
James A. Brown, 12 12 00
:March & Ilro., 11 16 00
Johnston & Watson 10 20 00
Ilrnry & Co.. 0 60 00
C. 11. 61111ar & Son, 14 7 00
Aaron Steward, 14 7 00
G. Sbanffer, 14 7 00
Rohm & 31iller, 12 12 50
A. L. Lon is, 12 12 60
M'BurneyAlCephorr 12 12 SOIJ. M. Smith & Sons 13 10 00
S. W. Nylon. 11 12 WM'. 11. Ilarpor, 14 7 00
Freedom Iron Co., SSO 00 11. Kooker, 14 700
Jfe.Connellstomi.
Jon. M. Douglaw', 13 10 001.1u1n. Brewster, 14 700
States & Wani , 12 12 001
•
Markle:burg.
•
11. B. 13runitnlIgli, 13 10 00 John G. IloyPr. 14 700
J.B. shoutz, 13 10 001 S: B.Uardncr,s Co, 13 10 00
Monis.
John Ikt Co. 13 10 001Isett Thompson, 11 15 00
Sam.S. Wareham, 11 7 00111 W. 1im11103,.1 C,.11 15 00
../nit Creek.
S. A.l lies S 13r0.71 7 00IDi 1T en!mush. During,o 25 00
Etulns& Solna, 0 25 00
• Nount Union.
D. Etnire, '0 23 00; 8..1. Devor, 13 10 00
P. 31. 1.1.tr0. 123 001 F. D. Stevens, 14 700
A. llarshbergor, 13 10 09 F. 51'1.zinglklin& Son, 025 00
Saud...Friedley, , 14 7Ou
D. 31. 11ring, 12 12 201.7er. Bauman,
Orbisolia.
Thos. OWtton, 12 12 (J 011). S. nalcor k. Co., 12 12 5)
S. P. orr .5 Co., 14 7 001
S.& D. Hatfield, 11 15 0010. Dorsey Green, 12 12 50
Petersburg.
Jus . Stevens, 14 7 001.11tR. C. Walker, 11 15 00
.1011o,ton Slewart,ll 15 00ICre9well Soo, 12 12 50
Springfield.
D. Lod: r, 14 700 IWelglit Covert, 14 700
Me. 001000 y & CO., 14 7 00 I •
Corm.NlPk Pro. 14 7 00:W.11. Brewster, 13 10 00
W. A. Fruker, 13 70 00:W.11. Long, 13 10 00
Elntro Son, 13 10 001
Jos. (1. McClure, 14 7 00' Kepner & Son,
D. IL Morrieon, 13 10 001
My ten k Oburn, 14 7Troutwino, 14 7GO
Mrs. Myton :on., 12 12 20i
W,, iorsmark
Miles %entrain', 13 10 001W.Yantrivs A: Co., 13 10 00
1). Bab°ltl, • 14 i 001Jercinitth 110, 14 700
BREWERIES AND DISTILLERIES.
Grofflns Miller, 6 25 00 J. It. Wearer, II 15 00
13eorao Nolte, 6 25 00 Jain F.clinel , ler, 6 20 00
John Z. Hooker, 02500 IL 11. roger, 025 00
Thomas Colder, 620 00
PATENT MEDICINES.
E rtlrltA Selfridgo, 4 5 00;S, S. Smith.
Joseph Johustoo, 4. 5 001 John Howl,
Venanru or intoxicating liquors p 7 the quart or grunter
quantities with or without inorchnnilleo.
Win. 0. Kelley,
Tool 3: Huglts,
Wm. H. Harpor,
A. V. Westbrook, 2. Tables,
The above is the corrected assessment, after the op
mats held nt Birmingham, on the 26th, nod at Hunting.
don on the 29th of April, 1907, pursuant of notices given
No other appeal will ho granted.
0 ED. W. OWENS, Mercantile Appraiser.
NOT - ECK—By nn act of Assembly passed the till, day
of April, 1862, it Ia made the duty of the County Treasurer
to Rue out all lie...uses not lifted on or before the first tiny
of July. Persons having licenses to lift, will save costs
by calling and lifting the same previous to that time, ne
those not lifted witidn 11,0 time prescribed by law, will
positively be placed In the bends of n propur °Meer for
collection. T. W. MYTO:si, Co. Tree.
Huntingdon, May 8, '67—it.
It. ROBLEY.
OEO. r•. MARSII
TELL PLACE TO BUY
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS -
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
WM. MARCH & BRO.
Respectfully inform the public amorally that (boy
have just received a largo a n d splendid stock of geode at
their store In Huntingdon, cmsisting in part of
SILKS,
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, TIN WAIrE,
LADIES' FANCY TRIWIINGS,
HOOP SKlRTS,BoNtsrwrs, BUTTONS,
WOOD AN WILLOW WAIt B,
QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE,
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES,
CRACK ERS,-NOTIONS,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
GLASS, NAILS,
Also CARPETS and OIL-CLOTH,
And in fact everything that is usually kept in a first elms
store, all wield, were bought low for cash and will
sold ut correspondingly low prices for caste, or. country
produce. and request the public to give us a call beftre
purchasing elsewhere, feeling Satisfied we can offer supe
rior Inducements to cash buyers.
We respectfully solicit rho patronage of all. null Cho
public are cordially invited to examine cur goods.
Everything taken in exchange for goods except promi
ses.
Minting,lon, ap. 16, IRGT
SPECTACLES .
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k-
A fine and large assortment always on
hand
AT LEWIS BOOK STOAT'.
EVERYBODY MUST LIVE!
CALL AT
LEWIS' FAMILY GROCERY.
The best of everything will be constantly kept on hand
and sold nt tins lowest prices possible. Quick sales and
profits.mnli
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY,
THOMAS N. COLDER.
The undersigned haring now entered Into the
ail i Alexandria Brewery, the public ore informed
orders on the shortest a notice.
TttOti. N. COLD.FII.,
Alexandria, Oct. '23. MBA f.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
All kinan of country produce taken in exchange for
Goods at Lewis' Family grocery-,
IFYOU WANT the BEST SYRUP,
er . o to CtiNNTN4(AM C.,1101W3.
Alexandria
122 EM
WM
BEIM
IL A bllm 14 7 00
14 7 00
(1, t:,
BIM
H. Denford,
,Dr. W. 13. Icoborts, 14 7 00
I.losepli M. Uncoil, 12 12 00
Itoakirt, Deo. & Co. 13 10 00
Goorgo Moors, ID 10 CO
D..T. Logan, 14 7 00
Mortin, 14 7 OD
(loud: 14 7 00
Cuok,Slioeri. 3 Co. 13 10 00
'Rouse S: 0 rissingor 12 12 30
James Cleo, 14 7 00
M. G. !Cooney, 14 7 00
11. A.llontar4t, 14 7 00
Laird& Cu, 14 7 00
well.
J. T. Shirley S Bro. 14 1 00
n.gdon.
lA. C. Clarke, A gt., 14 7 00
D. McCabe, 14 7 00
H. N. Greene, 12 12 50
Wallace k Clement, 14 7 00
li. Siren., 14 7 00
G. W. Ellin, . 12 12 70
W. K. 1101101, 14 7 00
J. C. Blair. 14 7 00
Con'ng'ma, Carmen 11 15 00
II 7 40 00
What . tom:Maguire, 10 20 00
N. B. Corbin, 14 7 00
llrin. Summers, 14 7 00
.0. S. Smith, 13 10 00
(W. Africa, 14 700
John llagry, 14 7 00
Wm. Long, 13 10 00
Stromlo & Iree, 13 10 00
Glazier & Bro., 13 10 00
Janice Iliggen. 14 7 00
P. 11. Akers ,11,:ilter 14 7 00
Fli=ZM
9 25 00
BM
,Shirl y bu g
Idtt y Totvnthip
MEI
4 5 00
a 10
.00
Cartlmola.
V. 5 cot
Carbon.
$23 OUpluttilow Dunn,
Jack3on.
$25 COI
DILLIARD SALOONS.
$2 00
$4O 00
FISH, SALT,
&c., &O.
=I
ZlPabtlpi2ilt abbertiuntents.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
• GENERAL L. C. BAKER'S,
History of the SECRET SERVICE.
This work Was announml Santo than a year ago, but
owing to the attempts of the Government to suppress it,
Its publieation was delayed. It will new be Issued. UN
ALTERED and UNABRIDGED, UNDER the SUPERVI
SION of GENERAL BAKER. These marvelous narra
tives are all attested by the highest official authority.
The MORALS of the National Capital are THOROUGH
LY VENTILATED, and there are some STRANGE REV
ELATIONS concerning BEADS OF DEPAItTMENTA,
Members or Congress. FEMALE PARDON BRO-
K.EItS, and distingnished military charaetern.
Fend for Circulars and see our terms,and n full de
scription of the work. Address:P. GAIIItETT .fk CO-,
702 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
May I,lm.
BEAI_,E'S
Late Powell's Embrocation,
For all Diseases Incident to HORSES,
CATTLE, and the HI/MAN FLESH,
Requiring the use of an External
Application.
This new Compound, prepared by a practical Chemist
havlnga lull knowledge of all the medical virtues of each
ingredient that enters into Its composition, is warranted
to exceed anything of the hind ever yet offered to the
Public as an external application fur the diseases for
which is is recd unmounted. Ire ore satisfied that it Will
work its own rood into the confidence of all who use it,
and those who try it once will never he without it, and
therefore we rely on experien:e as the best test of its use.
fulness. It is pronounced by Farriers, and all who have
tried It to be the host application ever used. This Em
brocation has neon put up for over eight years, and it le
only through the increasing demand and urgent request
of any friends and the Public that I send it - forth as the
grand remedial :vent for the various diseases to which
that noble and maul animal, the horse, is subject
Many remedies have been offered to the Public under
different forme, some of these are injurious, others at best
of little use, and many wholly improphr to answer the
urpmes for which they are recommended.
- • • ..
A judicious and rainy useful composition, free from
those objections, has therefore long been desired by many
gentlemen echo have valuable horses; and are unwilling
to trust them to the care of designing and pretended
Farriers. Their,wislies are nt length fully gratified, by
Dr. Beale being prevailed upon to allow this valuable
Embrocation (which has proved en efficacious to,the
varj
oue diseases) to be prepared and broiight out to the pnb
it..
This Embrocation was extensively used by the Oovarn-•
mcnt dnring the war.
Address all Orders to Dr. EDMUND BEALE,
£O2 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
For sale at Lewis' Book Store, and by . Store keepers
generally. may I, 'O7-om.
LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND
3. W. Bradley's
.Celebrated Patent
301.1.1,1423-15 r. Me.l3.ll.l:Etiet
or Double Bpiing,
The wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and plea.
sure to any Italy securing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will
Lc experienced particularly In all crowded assemblies,
operas, carriages, railroad cars. church pews, arm chairs,
for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded
when in use to occupy n sunlit place as easily and courts
n`ently as a suit or muslin dress, an invaluable quality
in crinoline, not Masai In any single springakirt.
A lady having enjoyed the please o. comfort, and groat
convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring
skirt fora single day, will never afterwards willingly dis
pense with their use. For children, misses and young la
dies they are superior to all others. .
They will not bend or break like the single spring but
will preserve their perfect and graceful shape whim three
or four ordinary skirts will have heen thrown aside as
useless. The hoops are covered with cobble and twisted
thread. and the bottom rods are not only double springs,
but twice (or double) covered; preventing them from
wearing out when dragging down stoops, stairs, dc.
The Duplex Elliptic is a gient lavorite with all ladies
and is universally recommended by the Fashion Mugs.
cities no the standard skirt of the fashionable world.
To enjoy the f 'lowing inestimable advantages in crin
oline, viz: superior. quality, perfect manufacture, stylish
shape and finish, flexibility, durability, comfort and econ
omy, enquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or dou
ble spring shirt, and ho sure you got the genuine article.
CAUTION.—To guard against imposition ho particular
to notice that skirts offered as "Duplex" have the rod Ink
stamp, via : 'J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs'
upon tiro waist band—none others are genuine. Also
notice that every hoop will admit a pin being passed
through the centre, thus revealing the two (or double)
springs braided together therein, which is the secret of
their flexibility and strength, and a combination not to
ho fossil in any other spring.
For sale in all stores where first class skirts are sold
throughout the United States - and elsewhere. .
_ . • •. .
,7•ltinufaclured by tho sole owners One patent.
NY SSTS, IMADUY & CARY,
Innyl..3ln) 97 Ch embme and 79 391 Reads Ste., N. Y
_E'DICAL
DR. WILLIAM BREWSTER,
M'CONNELLSTOWN, PA.
laFor the bonefitof those proposing to undertake
Electrical treatment for diieases we give in the
following list a few of tlio more prominent and
most common complaints met with in our prat, '
lice, in oil of which we are most suzcessful. Its
• NEARLY ALL CASES OF CHRONIC DISEASE, ELECTIMCD
ETY IS A Stine REMEDY, AND IN ALL CASES BENEFICIAL,
IF PROPerLY APPLIED. Those, therefore, afflicted
with complaints not hero enumerated, need have
no heeitation in applying,ond whether only namar,
or a PERMANENT Cone can he effected, they will
receive replies accordingly. All commuutcationc
I free.
1 Epilepsy, Chorea, St. Titus' Dance, Paralysis,
Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, Palpita
tion of the Heart, Lock-Jaw, otc.
.2 sore Throat, Dyspopsia,Diarrlima, Dysentery,
Obstinate Constipation, Hemorrhoids, or
Piles, Bilious, Flatulent, and Painter's Colic,
and all affections of the Liver and Spleen.
3 Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma, (whore
not enemy' by °roil& disease of the heart,)
Bronchitis, Pleurisy ? Rheumatism of the
Chest, Consumption in the early stages,
4 Gravel, Diabetis. and Kipney Complaints.
5 Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago ' Sti ff Neck,
Spinal Diseases, Hip Diseases, Cancers, To'
more; (those last named always cured with
out pain, or cutting, or. plasters in any form)
In a word, vie proposo to cure all curable din
-o.lfie9.
We have no connection whatever with any
other Electrical office in this or any other county,
All letters address to
WM. BREWSTER, AL D.,
DlcConnellstown, Pa.
MB
CHEAP GROCERY STORE.
"37M.1%1 -1 30.1EML,
HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA.
•
THE undersigned offers for the in
spection and purchase of customers a largo and as
sorted stock of Groceries, Provisions, &o. He 'feels salts•
fled they ca , be accomodatcd with anything in his lino.
Ills prima are low, nod his stock frosh aud tie
loops the best of
SUGAR, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES, SALT,.
TOBACCO & SEGARS,
BOOTS AND SIIOES, -
'. • JUTS & CAPS, &e
A rso—
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR,
FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE,
• And NOTIO NS of every kind
A select stock of DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS
WARE, and all other articles kept in a well regulated
establielt meat for sale at reasonable prices.
At - 0 - Ills store is on Hill street, nearly opposite the
Bank. and in the room formerly occupied by D. Grove.
Call aid examine. Z; YENTEIIt.
Matti ugdon, may 8,1867
lAINIBER SOLD ON COMMISSION.
S. E. IIEN RY CO.,
Ara receiving all I< hid, of I,UMBEI, compricing all the
different grades of
BOABDS
p1A.6111 STUFF,
au' NT AND LAP SIIINGI,ES,
PLASTERING LATII,
pI,A SR,
WORKED FLOORING,
IV FATHER BOARDING,
• FENCING,
•
RAILING, &0.,
Nvill he soh] nt prices at the mill, with height a
tied. nu 7
TO THE LADIES.
- The best assortment of
1 4 1 II TIC SKIRTS,
Just received this day from New York and for sale at the
cheap cosh store of WM. MARCH A IMO.
A splendid assortment of
LADI DIZP:SS GOODS,
FANCY TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS
Jost rereisa thin .lay irons New
WYork
M nn A
B d forOIT onto cPerip
M. &
of [sony72
T AILORS WANTED.
WANTED LITMEDIATELY,
2 FIRST-CLASS TAILORS.
IMSIIM!!
ROBLEY" & MARSH,
.3 ler ch ant Tailors,
Huntingdon, tenon
Iva. I r
xvand LLOW OE DAR WI ARE
y T fur sal,' 4t LE IV S Fantily:GracerY.
FISH. FISH.
Bent AJACKEItIM nod HERRING for tale retail a
T.twis Fanti!y oroecr,y.
VLIARTOI\ &MAGUIRE,
BILL STREET,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
WHOLESALE &RETAIL
DEALERS IN
Foreign and Dornestk
HARD ARE,
cream, AG,,
The attention of
MECHANICS, FARMERS, RUItIjERS : ,•
and buyers generally, S 3 Invited to the fast that tci aril
• now offering a BETTER ASSORTMENT of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C.,,
than oan be found elsewhere in this pert of the State, at
prices to wait the Mime. Our etocircomprieee all articled'
in this Rae of business, embracing a general assortment'
of TOOLS and MATERIALS sued by CARPENTERS,'
BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS'
JOINERS, Al„ At., together with a large stook of
Iron, Steel, Hails, 'Splices, Railroad Mut-
Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope;
Chains, Grindstones, Circular,
11111 and Cross. Cut Saws,
Enamelled, Finished
and Plain Hol
low Ware.
Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns,
Oil and Powder Cans.
An excollent assortment of
3P.11.3a0 C3utloi y,
Comprising
KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA
AND TABLE SPOONS, MB
-
ORS, RAZORS, &O.
BRITTANIA dc SILVER PLATED WARE.
Household, Horticultural and Farm
Implements,
Of the latest and most improved pattern;
CONSTANTLY ON BAND AND FOR SALE
AT JUNO - FAG TUR . ERS' PRICES',
CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS
Will find a general emeortment of material for their use
consisting in part of
Carriage Trimmings, Hubs, Spokes,
Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts,
Washers, Atoneable Irons, Pal
tent and enamelled. eother,.
Whips, Tongues, Sop.
•
kets, aap, (se,
3 ESXJALC: 3 g3IEVNICIM'MCGII
Can be supplied with
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
S LEDGES, HAMMERS,
HORSE AND MULE SHOES,
Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron & tool
CARPENTERS
Wilt bad is our establishment a superior stock or
PLANES,
SAWS,
AUGERS,
HATCHETS,
HAMMERS,
FILES,
CHISELS,
-HINGES,
SCREWS,
LOCKS,
BOLTS,
PULLEYS,
SASH-CORDS, &0., &CI
MINING AND MINERS' GOODS.
NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties
BLASTING POWDER, FUSE,
COAL PICKS AND 3110V.HLS.
F 11 2%X*3=1.E35•13
Can be accommodated with everything intheir itna from
a Grain Separator to a. Whet-stone.
131.1iLic1.45z-ms
Are especially invited to call and oxen:dna our stock of
BUILDING HARDWARE,
and compere our prices with others,
Agricultural Implements,
Comprising the (amour; Russell
Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined,
RundeWe Pirat Premium HORSE . PITOLIEOII4,
'Sakai!,
gicpbes,
Noes,
Urty Forlu,
Trace and Halter Chains.
/mash Chains,
00W Ties,
• Curry Combs,
Cards, &0., &a, A.
Among the specialties of our Howe, we desire to call
attention to the celebrated
OHIO PUMP,
Tha exelasiveright to sell which is rested In us. Baud fbr
aelreular and get full particulars of same, and matey
yourself ofits superior qualities.
SCALES.
Scales of all aim and doscriptlops, ipcluding,
Tea and Counter ScalCs,
Platform Scales,
• Grocers' and bruggists' Scales,,
Rolling Mill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port•
able, Hopper, Miners and Trans..
portation, Hay, Cattle and
Coal Sca/04
FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS 4
CASH PRIC::S.
The largest and best assortment of
GLASS PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY,
•
ver of io thts
A GREAT VARIETY OF
COOK & PARLOR STOVES,
ALL SIZES OF
NAILS AND BRADS,
Om keg. Very low I
Dept Norway nail, rod, bar on hoop Iron.
STEEL, of all sized and descriptions,
WA.GON , BOXES,
CARRIAGE SPRINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WIRE,
Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil,
By the barrel or gallon, at very taw figures?
trh— A call is respectftilly solicited, fooling confi
dent that our gooli owl prices will not fall to
*WHARTON & MAGUIRr,
Ilpnciagdon. May 7, 1667.