051abe. HUNTINGDON, PA 'Wednesday morning, June 19, 1867. LOCAL & PERSONAL FWfl W,TlE7lVlrr,,n.ifl Advertisements (puffs or notices) published in local columns at ten cents a lino single insertion, counting seven words to a line. th Et= Those subscribers receiving n pa per marked with a t before the name will understand that the time fw which they subscribed is up. If they \visit the paper continued they will renew their subscription through the mail or othcrw•ise Sew Advertisements in this Issue. 445 - See opp,ile page. - - : j s Aciditor'et Notice--12. M. Speer. Now Store nt coffee Run--Josopb Mardi & Dro Grand Febtival on Wednesday evening next. Henderson Town Flay Bounty Fund. DIDZIM=! —A new paper mill is being built near MelTeytown,Alifllin county. . . .L—A M. E. camp meeting will be bold in the Shirleysburg circuit, to commence the 20th of September. A 111. E. Camp Meeting will be held within the bounds of McVeytown Cir cuit, commencing August 16th next. —A fresh cow and calf, belonging to Mr. Thomas MeCaban, were killed on tthe Broad Top R. B. one day last week. —Over ono hundred petitions for li ,quor licenses were granted by Um .oainhela court. That county badly needs amoral power for temperance. —Master Joe Irvin, son of 1)r. .of Hollidaysburg, narrowly es ,caped-drowning in the river, on Thura •day. 410 was crossing a bridge and :fell in. —The borough improvements still .continue. The ruts and holes in the streets are being filled up. Why can't the same be done to the roads near 4.o.cyn. They need fixing up greatly. —Messrs. G. W. Householder and J. IL of Bedford county', have purebasod forty acres of land in Kan was city, Missouri, for the purpose of erecting an extensive paper mill. __We learn that one shad was cap tured one day last week, in the mouth of the liarqown Branch, below town. We want to see and try one, when they get a little more plenty, if they ever do. —We have noticed not a few intom icated persons trying to walk our Streets. &Hilog the past weak. We would like to know what 11141 new li .quor I:tw has got to do with such per-. hens, it they are not to be arrested. —We notice that. many of ofir edi torial friends at a distance are getting "muddy treated . " with ice cream and other refreshments. Our ice cream -dealers don't as yet quite understand the value of the "putting" business. —‘l vagrant named Prances Gray, confined if, the Hollidaysburg jail, threw a lump of ceal at jailor Baker, which struck him just below the eye, almost ruining an optic. title was ta• Len to Pittsburg shortly after. —Tho editor of the Cleveland lirr old hi offering five dollars in cash for 1t 4 58 cents. _We are willing to pur chase on similar terms. Those hav ing cents to dispose of on these terms may ripply —The "unfottunates" will ha pleas ed to learn that A A. Reny, manager and proprietor of Kelly's Great North American Gift Concert scheme, was arrested in New York on tho Llth inst., charged with swindling. —Samuel Goodman, a brakeman, while engaged in coupling cars at Bir mingham on Monday last, had his thumb mashed so badly as to require amputation. which operation was suc cessfully performed by Dr. D. Miller. —The Times is a little too compli mentary, wo think, in calling thoso customers burglars, who patronize two merchants at Dublin Mills. It must be excused, though, as it is a novel way of advertising, by a truly novel sheet. . —We learn that a fire occurred in Bcnovo, Clinton county, on Sunday morning, the oth, about 3 o'clock, in \valet' three dwellings to the rear of the residence of our former townsman Mr. 'John B. Givin, were totally de• stroyed. llis house narrowly escaped. —Mr. George Glazier has been ap pointed Street Commissioner by the Borough Council. Mr. G. has a good field or operations on %chidh to expend his abilities, and we can rely on him to discharge his duties promptly and eco nomically. —Dr. DeWitt Ziegler was in to NII last week, and informed us that he is doing well in the tooth pulling busi ness at Ebensburg. lie is a sober and industrious young man, with not a lit• tle experience in the profession, and we hope to see him succeed. —The Secretary of the Treasury has authorized the Director of the Mint, with ... a - view of reducing the quantity of'eents in circulation, and obtaining a supply of nickel in convenient form, to purchase the nickel cents, paying the nominal value in three and five cent pieces, which commenced June 10th. —A glom) fight between an over grown darkey and a in isehi..vons whito boy, took place in the alley running -through the Diamond near our office, on Tuesday evening last. Neither got hurl for their trouble, but it wouldn't :lave hurt either to have spent the night in jail for disturbing the peace, and endangeringt he lives-of passer-o,y. Almoniang may -expect. a good turn-out from Huntingdon, to witness the dedication of the Soldiers' Monument, on the Fourth. We have no doubt many of those who arc going would gay five 'dollars is too much to c•mtribute to a Soldiers' Monument in Huntingdon, and yet they are very to pay that sum and more to 'see them through" at Altoona. How is it ? El= To do liouse-worli will hear of 0 place by inquiring at If. Gteenherg's Clothing Stoc A . It c€9,Our townstuau S. G. Whitt:arm !Tid family started for li - anFas to day. Good Templars' Convent lon The Good Temp Mrs Convention, for this district, which met at Martins burg, Blair county, on the 21st and 22d of May last . , adopted the fo!lowing resolutions: Whereas, The Order of' Good Tem plats is organized for the special per. pose of advancing the interests of Tem perance in all legitimate ways, ;mil the success of our cause requires tbe sup pression of tho liquor trot& by legal enactments, Therefore, Be it Resolved, That we aro contending with the greatest evil that now exists in our country, an evil that has fur its support the long established customs of society, the selfishness and cupidity of large class of our citizens, and the insatiable appetitesof the unhappy vic tims of Intemperance. Pe.s . o/crd, That we deem it of the ut most importance that special efforts be in ido by all our Lodges to bring the subject of Total Abstinence to the at tention of Sabbath School Superinten dents and Teaeliers, and request them to co-operate with us in securing the pledges of the children under their charge to it life of total Abstinence. • Resolved, That as Good Templars and worthy citizens, as well as mem bers of the several Lodges here repre sented, we pledge ourselves to labor for the suppression of Intemperance, manfully, wisely, and energetically, in any sphere iu which God in his provi dence may appoint us to work - . Resolved That, this Convention re• commend to all the Lodges in this dis trict, total abstinence from all medi cine commonly called "bitters," as the least hurtful, by chemical analysis, contains nine per cent. of Alcohol. Resolved, That as Good Tomplars we will never cease our efforts to bring about such legislation as will sweep the monster iniquity from the, land, Resolved, That "Prohibition" shall be the motto of our banner. Will Ilene Pay Their Peed Barbara _Metzler, of Allonvillo, Mifflin County-, commenced with twon- Ly hens, ;Hatch Ist, 1866, and oxpori. tnented ono your, to March Ist, 1867. The account, stands as follows, with twenty hens on hand: To 2t bus. oats, ay. price, 4711 ets. 26 593 I==filel Vo 1 bus. screenings Tu 2 bus. corn, chopped in ear ENIIIM!ZIM=2=BIia 111=111111== By tilettickeus sold IV 15 chiekeus conautned The above Nvo take from the Lewis town Gazate, and it certainly shows that heniweries are profitable. We have had considerable experience in the business ourself, and although we have not kept account, we know it has been profitable, to say nothing of the pleas ure of keeping them. Many of our cit izens think likewise, and this spring has witnessed a large increase in the nninbor of breeds, of the very best as well as inferior. Persons who raise chickens should give them proper at tention, and they will pay. 1!=2121:1 A Festival is tai bo given at the Cas tilian Garden, to-morrow, Wednesday evening, fin• the purpose of raising suf ficient funds to meet the expenses of the Methodist Church of this pima), in the refitting and furnishing of the par sonage, 4:e. Strawberries, leo Cream, Cakes, Confectionery, and other deli - - cacies will be there in rich profusion, and no one should fail to partake of the treat. A piece of Firework, called the Tree of Liberty, has been purchas ed at no little expense especially fir the occasion, and no one should be grudge the price of admission, 15 cents, to see that, and feast his or her eyes on the tables, and participate in the en joyment. The Band will be in atten dance. The Garden will be open from two o'clock in the afternoon until six, during which time no admission fee will charged. Vire In DnaHoy A fire occurred in Dudley, this coun ty, on Friday morning last, about one o'clock. It originated in tho tin shop of Mr. Fiaffloy; and communicated to Mi chael McCabe's houso, formerly used as a hotel, Ma tthew Dinin.'s grocery store, and two other buildings, all of which were burned to the ground, the town having no engine to extinguish the dames. Tito fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. The loss is estimated at several thousand dollars. McCabe and Dunn wore in sured In the companies represented by I:. Miller C Co., Insurance Agents of this place. =I Wo were agreeably surprised ono day last week, on receiving several boxes of strawberries front our friend and former citizen, J. Simpson Africa, which were all tho way from Pruitland, Now Jersey. We ate them, (and who wouldn't.) and they were just as good a s they looked, and we were led to envy the luscious surronndings of onr friend in his new location. lie inform ed us that Ike will get One hundred bushels of a crop this year, and we have no doubt the quantity will in crease with yea re. Our ilietani iricud will please accept our thanks for the delicious treat, and our best wishesfor further tilleCeSi in the fruit business. New Clothing Store Cunningham & Cannon, the enter prit,ingmerchants on Railroad street, hays:, opened out t tow one price Cloth ing Store, in tho mom formerly occu pied by Wharton k Maguire. Persons ill town, and our citizens generally, are invited to give them a share or pat ronage iu their now line, as their long experience enables them to buy cheap and I hereftwe to sell cheap. Go and try their fits. [commuN reATED. ] =1 On Thursday and - Friday evenings, 1 the 30th and 31st ult., the citizens of Alexandria and vicinity had a grand treat in the shape of a concert, given by the children of the Presbyterian Sunday School, and others, under the leadership of Professor B. 11. Everett. The Professor is certainly :in adept. in training children to sing. In the short space of a few weeks ho taught our children about twenty-five new tunes, which they sung most charm ingly on both evenings above named. On the last evoniug 'especially a very large, intelligent, and appreciative au dience filled the Presbyterian church; and, so far as we can learn, all were perfectly delighted with the perform ances. Prof. E. also taught a class of our young people in the science of vo cal music to the entire satisfaction of his patrons. Here permit us to say, one of the great evils of the present Wry is the neglect to cultivate talent for vocal music. Our young people tire allowed for the most part to grow up in ignor ance of tlnl science of music. As a re sult the singing in worship of God's house is handed over to a Committee (Choir) on the gallery. if the people join in at all, we usually have a jumble of discordant sounds that detracts from, rather than adds to the pleasure and profit of this important part of worship. Now, as we cannot pray by proxy, so we cannot sing by proxy.— What we moan is, that another cannot worship God for us. If, therefore, suitable persons were employed t 9 train our children and young folks in vocal music, we would soon have a different state of things—have congre gational singing, such as it would be both a pleasure and a profit to listen to, and engage in. But even as an ev eryday accomplishment, there is none of greater account than ability to sing correctly and r well. Who is there with senses so obtuse as not to he charmed with good singing? But we must stop for rho present, adding only that we will 1101(1 Professor Everett in grateful remembrance fur the intoregt ho has awakened among us on the sub ject of music, and for his services in teaching our young people vocal mu sic; as also for the rich treat afforded us at the Concert above alluded to.— May success attend him wherever ho goes. A FRIEND or MEM MEM [COMMUNICATED.] HOPEWELL, BEDFORD CO., PA , Juno Scl, 1567. ;38 OG, Me. , 3s.rs. Editors:—lt affords me much pleasure to say to you in relation to your inquiry in regard to the success of our experiment in making coke met. ' al at this place, that it 11; - H been a per fect success, as far as demonstrating beyond the shadow of a doubt, that we have all the requisite material here for the successful manufacturing of pig metal with coke. The Only difficulty we encountered was the want of milli , clout blast—as it takes a much strong er blast to smelt, iron with coke than charcoal. It appears Lo have been a mooted question up to this limo as to whether the coat in the 13read Top coal region would make a coke suita ble for the manufacture of pig metal. But now, 1 am happy to say, all doubts of that: kind nay be S:ifely laid aside, and the position assumed, that we have it valley here, that in mineral wealth and natural advantages fin the man— ufaeturing of iron, is second to no other locality in our tate, a fact that the capitalists Of this great manufacturing State will not long remain ignorant of. The great mistake that was made in the early development of this region, was the fact. everything else but coal lands were lost sight of, instead of the pirmeers of this valley securing a pro portionato anlonht of iron ore lands with their coal lands, which would Lave rendered them indepandont, in the event of a stagnation in the coal trade, having the facilities at home for the consumption of their raw material, which would enable them to ship the manufactured article to market and still be able to realize a handsome profit. I venture the prediction that within five years you will be surprised at the progress that will have been made in this valley. Alt that, in my opinion, appoars to be necessary is the capital and enterprise to convert this entire valley into a busy scene of in• dustry and prosperity. 'ery truly yours, JOHN F. Lowar. ME 30 S 9 3 GO $B7 006 Attempted Blued r An unknown man, badly bruised about the head, was found by the watchman near Black Log Station, on the'Ponnsylvania Railroad, on 'hues day evening last. lie had cvhlently been loft for dead, and concealed in the woods by those who attacked him; but ho revived sufficiently to crawl out, where he was discovered. Ho is unable to speak, hence can give no in formation as to the perpetrators of the decd. Ile was seen in c!ompally with two other men near that place in the morning. He was brought to the Pat terson House, and is receiving proper attention. his recovery is extremely doubtful.—Juniata Donocrat. Good Pc my! arc The following is n list of the flrand officers elected to serve for the ensuing year in the Grand Lodge of the 1. 0. G. T.:G. W. C. T., Rev. J. S. MeMurray; G. W. C., Rev Daniel Hartman; 6.1 V. V. T., Miss lane C. icing; G. W. S., Miss L. Ellen Wright; G. W. T.,• Mrs. 1 - arietta B. Burt; G. W. Chaplain, Rev..T.E. McCaw; G. W. M., Rev. I'. Meredith; G. W. D. M., Miss Hannah J. Bailey; G. IV. I. G., Miss Sidney B. Stebbens; G. W. O. U., A. A. Stevens. --Everything in the produce lino is looking fresh and green, in this neigh borhood, since the recent rains. In passing 60100 fields of grain, a short dißiance from town, we noticed that they present a tine appearance, and premise an abundant harvest. Tho farmers are now engaged in hoeing their corn and potatoes, after -;vhich they will gather in their hay, which, j u dging from appearances, ought to he as low, comparatively, as flora• is likely to be. C.--,:;—.l..nother lot of choice table pota toub, tingav Cured Hams and Dried Beet jii L received at Family Grouery. The Secret Service Myron H. C. Weaver is canvassing Huntingdon borough, Walker- and Union townships, for the purpose of selling Con. L. C. Baker's History of the Secret Service. This book should be in the hands of everybody, and our citizens may expect our young friend to give them a call at an early day. Don't 1 . 4111. to Soo Wixom Win. March &Bro. have received a new and large lot of goods, bought at, Lho late decline, which they will con tinuo to sell at reasonable figures. Now tho lime to buy what you want, and don't fail to give this firm a trial. Ladies, it is to your interest to buy at March & Bro's. DIUEN Ii -ISS, BLINDNESS and CA TARRH- treated with the utlle:l9t inn:cues, by J. lad ACS, 111. 11., Oeoldit and Midst, (formerly of Leyden, N0.'511) Pine street, Phil.delphia. 'Dartlnlol:l nla from the must reliable POIIITO3 11l tho city attl C un ry can be teen at thou!: y are in• Oiled to acconwany their patients, as be II:ts no secrets in his], indict. A rtiticial ryes inserted c,ithinit pain.— So ellar L te fur examination. MARRIED, On the 13th inat., by Rev, G. W. Zaliniser, Mr. G. H. BRICK ER, to Miss MAricifr, :1191ININGSTAR, bOtil of Hun tingdon. At Orbisonia, Huntingdon county, on the ,6th of Juno, by Rev. Dr. Spear, of Altoona, Mr. 11. CLAY, MAnsuALL, of Carlisle, Pa., to Miss ELIZABETH Ga.m, of Orbisonia,. MiIMi=G;MM;iII6M - MARKETS. rthunrcrnrA, Juno 15, ]fi6i Supin tlhe Flour at 9,00, extra at 59P,10, 5, fumy extra faintly NOP:, atilt! Pennsylvania family Ws, allti fancy brands $44,00817,00 according to quality. llyo flour Prime Witeßt ie ticarce. hare. Choico meat ' snp,2,ro , 11ito . j - 2.0J0,3,01). ltyo at $1,60011,65. Corn 1,14 to 1,13 Oats at 53:. Parley malt at $1,t0.). noeoldiag to qoality; Timothy at zt::3.2t,fie.q,cl; FlaxPotal V 1.0060,05 PITI : St:11.14 .111.15 —Flour.—Thero is a fair elomand. 11 . 0 toot.: s.tit , t it spray.; ti heat Flour at i..1.1.:25Q - ! . .1.1,75, I, int., Pima. at :310011: fancy atiS:7.obolls. Wheat. wintur.52.25(.2 . 2,::0 mut No. 1 sluing f2,1)(V,2.03, COl'll from list bands at 51,10. Rye, 1,1,50 per bush-i. Oats 1.8 , 679 c: llu7uyV,Uaa:al,lo. Sltonhleri 11 , e; sides 1.2.. r .4a.; lanai 1'.!(.0.1a, Lart11 . 2!..;... Polatoed, Clover.ted, 611.50. 1.1.kx5.,...1 53, Timothy Ci 15501 Juno - 15.—Flour flow april, rutrm $12,50g1.1, Winter. $13,:aq..16,tat. *Ling IShrut 11 at $2,0q1)2,03. Corn SOcti. Oat.., 374.h+. MEER Yritr, June 13.—(01d dosed al ;t1,373;;;. HUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORRECTED WEERLY RY lIENRY .1.7 CO Superfine Flour ? LI ...,310,t10!Flaxsoed u' GO Extra Flour • 12,50, (lops 'EI lb 40 Q - _1 60 Family Flour 13,00 Hain, iiinolitia 14 Applo Bolter V.. ga110n...1;23 Hay 11 ton 16.00 liarley 1,60 1.3111 L11.,;l Rutter 13 Largo Onions it boo 1 UU Bad:wheat 00 Vix..3l Chop End:whoa!, }leafy. rwt..3.50 Oats n - 0 Bran 31 mt. 1 isj Potatoes V, boo .:1,25 Broom.. V do./ '1,11i: 1,0 Piatqur per too 10,00 it.,..,,x 33 ti, 110 1103031 lb 5 P. , 10, lo b.+ "00 113'' 140 (71.,,,,,,,,,,,i -,-, ii 4 11,......7,00 Rye Chop 31 0,01... ' I 5'3 unkl.ins "5 130 Straw 31 bundle. 15 Country Soap 10 Shorts - ,1 cwt 1.73 Cone• ' 01;15ilhonlittr 10 Corti Moot owt Prik,l Appl, 'oho ...... Drool l'itot , t t quart...J . 2 Timothy Dried L.,0r10.s illU..lu to 20 Torltej, Wheat Ik 1.... IVbile .9b I Wool 13 lb 11. P.-it It ; VD 11.[N IST ItATIZIX' NOIIC Est:, to Iv,tEsou, &ed.; of ndmiuiaradntt w i wa the v,t:ite. or .lamas tub or Jacli.ion town:ll4i. having beau gawk it to ilia wadi, Aguall. all pen,. to the c;t:dc mill atitlie payitaiiit, and thaw: chains will pre oat them fur iictticuieut. MARTHA WATSON, khoinistratrix 11):ty 1967.-Gt S. ENILUKEN 1111Ving at Coffso ]tun to JOSEPH M 010'11 S, 1:10)., 1 eqtrais those bovine on,ttltt cottoli x% it II hits to .11.01 tiettlo itirintutotiotoly. 1-3 t. 'Th.T ,TO - , 4".)3 - 3 L A r I , ' 11 '1 i r t^h 11 V./d J. M. WISE, Manufacturer and Dealer in ]l epectfully invitee tho attention of tho Public to Lie Ftaal on l ill et, Iluntingdon, iu tho rear of George W Swartz: Watch alai Jewelry fit Ore, whero Iw nomoractures met tol. all la u de of tool tun, at reduced price, wrr son+lll,long purchase, will do well to give hi m a call. 10T:tiring of all Minh, attended to promptly and charges rem:mold, &7t` Also. I.lmlortalting carried on, and Cot7Ws made Ju any style do4rod, at short notice. Thu sabeeriber has I V A i'l7D ELEC AST IT pr to attend Funtirald at any place in town or c.a.! ivy. J. M. Ilinningtlon, May 9, 1896-tt SPECIAL NOTICE. T o Tin?, LADIES..—Do you reallyintend to cease wearing the beaulithl styles now prevalent, or dress less elegantly, beCanse the rebel Dark, was captured is Fashionable Female attire? foci moment's calm reflection will surely sorer to change your rash foudvel The angels had toil much good sense to lay aside their pure chaste robes of white, because they noa a thou ~,:rvea to hid,: the deformities .f that. Prince of rebels. the Uovll, Can you err in following the exampleof Angels? Then having made up your minds that you will .111111110 to dress tastefully regardless of rubel acts, do not forget to cull at the sho" of the subscri- In,lollo th, happy a! all times to furnish yote. with s och artich, of trios as you may desire. Urge your fatb, era, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit the moue stole, They rnu here ho suited in good nrticles of Boots, Shoos, Clothing Material, Hato, Caps, Queeni ware and a general assortment of CI roceries, on 3fl sonable terms as nt any Douse in tow.. Store on South ea-, corner of the Diamond. Ilantingdon, may Zll. Irby, FRANCIS :le WALLACII. WINDOIV CURTAIN PAPERS, A L A,R, G ,E . .S TO O,X A NI) SPLENDID ASSOBTAIENT Whitlow Curtain Palters, JUST RECEIVED LEWIS' BOOK SCORN; U. S. RE VENITE STA AI N FOR SALE AT 117 S' 13 00 IC STORE.. SIUNTINGDO.N, P.IO2sTA. . OIL uLoTu WINDOW SHADES, GILT GOLD SDADES, U STAIN!' SI3ApE S, ILL IL E Ull T.l PE, CORD AND 21SSALa uLt, )1{ I'm Sr AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE CIA INN P EA 1.111 ES ant, Tonin toe s rido,,,T.l3l,cat , or. h.pper for bah. At Lc IV is Puma ty U racer)'. COUNT RV DEAI.EIIS eau, uff bay (71../TIIINIi Mt' la I innting.ion IyiIOI,ESAI4 - ; a+ cheap /1.1 they in 11. c itia+, ni• I La,. a wisol.,ale Moro in 1 . 11.i.n1ata 1 . , ... 1, A N. Toyr KS 'mu: 800, I , lr sato at Mi LEII - /K BOOK ANO STA TIOXENTo DI ANN: BOOKS, Or V ,R 1011,9 sizEi, for 9310 a! LEWIS' BO OK A :.VD STA T/ONKR STO To:v3, Coir,;.!e, Stig:irs and f.l le di. ti EMMY GrOR.Y. LEATHER. STORE. Ty HE undorsigned would respectfully :1111101111.1 that, in connection with Iheir TANsccr, they barn jug. opened a splendid tvsortinent of FINE LEATHER, Coniii4ting in part of . 111:En II CALF SKIN, K P, MO ROCCO, LININGS, BINDINGS, - SOLE, • UPPER, HARNESS, SKIRTING, &C., Together with a general assortment of MI 21 1 ki C Z! =, Thr trade invited to coil tot VX:1111illt. idoro oil 111 likstreet,Wo doord west of the PreAyte Han church. ' hight,t price paid for lIIDEB and BARE. Q. SON. Ifistitiimilith, 'tiny I, ISti7 NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE WM. AFRICA. 0,, T e 1 , 1 ,, r . ,1 , 1 , 1 , 9 1, t i 1 :3 10 ,zi 1 „ .) ; i , e n tat lo ti, i ,, lies jl6:t Huntingdon, A Fine AsSortinent of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. All of which Its will sell at litir pekes. Quick sales end :o.llprqfits. Call and examino my stock. Moan teetneing [lntl Repairing done to order as usual. I /Huntingdon, May 1, 1567. fret• .GEQ. SHAEFFER • It. '"lliu , jlst returned from the east with 11..` 41152 SPLENDID STOCK OF no 0 TS, SITOES, GAITERS, tf:C., Inia, to the inspection of his enstomers and 11. public genowilly. Ile mill hell lax stuck at dui most REASONABLE PRICES, and those who pnrchirte once will surely call again. BOOTS & SIIOES MADE TO ORDER, nil REPATICINa dome in Um neatest and load expedi tions maner.' Call Upon Mr. Felt:l4,llK al his shop on Mill Rhatitt 4 few doors went of tin nialnolid. FOR THE HARVEST OF 1867 BUY THE GENUINE PRIZE MACHINE. B UCKE Mower and Reaper, With Double-jointed Folding Bar. BURCIIINELL, General Agent for linntingdon Co. 11 .. logany April LOGAN ACADEMY, BELL'S MILLS, BLAIR COUNTY, PA. e i,;. ll: l 4 . .r r l i l ; : g tit i!,, lt r itl%l l l l ll:k g ll;t:it , a , br u o r t latching - . Whole•exponatt for Summer term of 5 months $ll5 5). .03- NO ExTilA CHARGES. -P-'ff bo g ies May Gilt. Fend fora circular. - Rev. ORR LAweus, Principal, .'kulistu‘ru, Pa. C, 11. ' To Cry 150 • 80MB - tiling NOW t 233 • GLAZIER .8 BROS • LI - AyE just opened up on the corner of WASHINGTON and SMITH strm to, a new and CIDIPLETLI A:QUI:VIEW OF DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, • GROCERIES, OUE ENS WARE, . HATS, SHOES, • . ETC ETC. citimm of Mullin:4,ton nut vicinity are hereby tmukrml a ntninling invitation to call and examine our sto.M. unc aim will bo, that complete Natiebiction, both ns regards goo dm mod price,,, be given to ev.my pm , chow, GLAZIER ,t; BRO. 31arch '7,1867. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS. T, BURCHINELL & 00'S NEW PLANING MILL, lI.UNTINGDON, PA. 11 .\1 7 , 1 , N G.(3 r now t. e t Ti t a n l , 'it . ..s h i o G il l: . ts d s e i I L L I `. B U.ILDING \IATEIiIALS • . Of DRY LUMBER, at moderate prices, 'III )'E AND YELLOW PINE FLOURINIL . ! IRIO/li. AND WINDOW FRAMES, Do)nos AND SNAII. ALL KINDS OF BLINDS AND SHUTTERS, lIRAo2KETS .5 ND ScRIILI,S, omwooti I' order, \1'.1)11 )11/17 LLD Nli% of 1,, , r5 TURNINO, NEWEL ('OATS, lIA LUSTERS, Al, Doing situated oil Ihr lino on ill.. Prootto•ylrailiot Itailroaa atia Canal. it in couseniont for shipioilig to oho' p:uol.d Ito Tho ronlor lir:left:al and ,ill furnish Detail Draw i 11.2.8 for all killoloot of ALA-Olrolon for work solioihod and promptly lined. Hoottingolon, Mardi ro-1100 LUMBER SOLD - ON COMITSSIO . N. S. E. II 1 , ',2N ItY A: CO., Are all room, kin g all li,, • Wilt-relit grade" 01 110.11 IDS. . Flt A 5110 STUFF, JOIN"' AND LA P :MUSD LES, PLASTER INE hATII, PLANK, WORKED Flak NO, WEATHER DIA ii LINO, FENCINIL RA hr., Ar., .0,. Which m iII ho 44 at prio, at iho mill, with freight lua trod. not 1,1.1 PA I?, IVINPOW .1\I) Greatc,! 1,44, y lo bt,c,/ht M tLa r: t. 10:CE;1"1:1, AND FOR IA I' I,KIVIS• nom: F.Toun. ) 1!1,1I)1'.1:E(.;K()NE It A eartiploto Vockut Ready Reelinner. In dollars mai reists,lo Hldclt aro adttod form: of Noi.s, Itilln. Ite• cents'. Rol (c., together with A sel of nal•fut tallies contniniag its int , r,6l frno“-Itto dollar to twelre than, ;ma. by th•• sinr.to day, with It table , 04 1 boo', l•y the o oel, and day. For sale at YOU 11 ANT tho BEST .SIR UP, go to CiISN INU II A M k CAIIIION'6. NV. 1 , 1. , 1 ; 01Y . and L PM F A , R ix WN E lr r , I .J _l1 - 1E BEST QITALITV OP FRESH MACK ERE!, at CVS.AIA7.I"6I/A,lf C.I N.l/0 A 'S. RpET NG OF ALL KINDF k. r . CCS:VINCI! PARMON,s, NEW COMBIEM = Can',t Be Beaten ! Good Stock & Low Prices JOHN 11. WESTBROOK infurinii the ei L ifv.r._ , ll:: „ l: t b d fff a n u liif vicinity that bas just •,t r solenoid stock of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe .Findings, (:hrrpet Sacks, Trunks, &e., all of which heir prepared to evil at greatly reduced priaos. Don't forget the uld stand in tin Diamond. 01,101101°- 11,mi and the public general) , aro invited to call. Ilnittingdon, way 1, 18137 DOWN! DOWN!! . DOWN!!! The prices ot the cat e quality of Goods nro ' • FIRST NATIONAL STORE, Than any other nowt° in town Tu Give US a call nod be convinced Ilu4baml3, come tu] bring your wire,, For they're the comfort of your lbrei., And let your judges b, your eyes— AT CHEAP STORK. The only Place to GCt.Gootl CALICOES for Ten Cents a Yard. 50 Packages Fresh MACKEREL : Just received. ROHM & MILLER. Ann t ingdon, npri. FLOUR FEED, &C. AATE have taken Juniata (formerly v NEWS.) MILL, near Petersburg, and are prepar ed to furnish FLOUR, FEED AND GROUND PLASTER on nn reasonable terms as it can be done fur the times. BUTI,FR, Address, Shavers Creek P. 0., Pa. ntyls-2n' JNO. SWELL S. SON. THE FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES Are II ow in floe and their yearly sales double all others combined. rise and ft'l of numberless machines, heralded as "superior to all otlurs," has convinced the public that it is safer to buy a good article of established reputation and f rom re E poudble parties, than to risk their money In doubtful experiment, These Machines 11000 31011.111 M PllO V 1131ENTS, !JAKE I,EnS NO - 13111, are MUCH MORB SPEEDY and SIMPLE in operation theist any Machine to the market. Au exam , nat ion solicited Wore making a purchase elsewhere, Apply to DIANAIt L. BAKER, Seemed story of Lelster's new my!l.lltn, nun tingdon, Va. Brass Musical Instruments FOR SALE. 1 Silver E flat Cornet, 2 Bra. 11 flat Cornets, 2 B flat A1t0, , , :3 11 llat Tottor3, 1 Baritone, 2 B Oct Basses, 1 Bass Drum. The above outfit for i n land will be sold at very low and Ilium desiring to 1,141011. e should avail them ,elves of this opportunity. Apply to 11. W. THOMAS, Iluntingdottebtaliblf Ten.eh, ff Carnet Bands: REII.IOV,A,L. ROBLEY & MARSH, MERCHANT TAILORS. in form their old friends nod tbo Public generally that they have removed to tbe room adjoining the Post UM, street. where they have received a, new stimicof the must fashion:Ode and 'serviceable DRESS GOODS, - . Which they are prepared to make up to order In the most fashionable and substantial order. Call and examine their assortment of goods for COATS; 'VESTS AND PANTS, Itufore' purchnsiug elsrmlono. They are determined to pleam everybody. 11. liQtJLbY, aplo,/i3b7 XI "SZ . CYILT 1057.A..1%1 - 90 GOOD PIIOTOGRIPII LIKENESS; CALL AT DONNELL, & KLINE'S PIIOTOGRAPII GALLERY On Hill Street; two doors west of Lewis' Book Store. CALt. AND SEE SPECIMENS. Ihmtinoun; 00, 4, TO (THE LADIES. . . 'rho befit Wisortineut of — l=' PIC SKIRTS, .I“,t this day front Now York nod for solo at tho cheap c0:314 . store of . MARGII A BRO. A spleodid:ossortoloot of LA DIES' DRESS GOODS, FANCYTRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS rocoireil this day from Now York nod fitr s. I clomp thtt , Y 7 l 10/. MAUCH k VICO. ALEXANDRIA BREWERY, THOMAS N. COLDER The andorsigna,l having now entere.l Into tho i al „.,,, ....,,.,„i: Ilrelrery, the public :13:0 ji.rlllell i q/ . ., tll,lt he gill ho prepared at all tauea to 1111 ' - orders CM t tad eilillift,t ilolie, TilOSr N. COLVEII. Alexatalrla, 0at..13.1:41 , dd f. SIII 1 11 1 1 1 4 .1 t) ALC , LES • A.. fine and large assortment, always on hand A 'l' .1, 11' 18' ROOK 8 7'o le 1.11 )00KS AND STATIONERY.- • Jo A good 0.o:oil/Nittt of soistildlitheou4 and Scioto 141.11,-I,OOlsCUp, 011111110111,11 and Nolo Paper-- VI:do and ritony litho mind Black lithe— !think hoolin of tottoerotp nixes—bens, Pochitt and p,,d ; in s o.k, tool very other tattelo minimally fount] in a hoot. i;tol Slat itolory I.itttro, con Ito had at fair rrietts at LEWIS . BOON, I,lllGlil VrAIIIE 'Y. of articles too me,,,,,,,m10 mention, for hale at bIiWIS Family Groccry. Callao are. U J li 8 P 1 . :a cENN[NuitAAt cAumoN's. I li() D (AIM. .A.ND SALINA jr: 2 A LT at CCAXLIVH.II/ If ( . 1 1 IA PER ! !! Not , Comtetorci:ll, and 1;00,1:1,0,1 t11(11t I.y I Ire I . Carlf, half I cam, Itsire or at LEV; Li' goori rATIoN r 10" S'AOltl. ...„ _ cliocai: CANDIES Av 11,1,41.• and retail nt Le Co*. Ftvuily iii^nap. 11) EST EACH El) 1t USL I. _IN 0.1/I".liOA'S. QOU It PI (17 KiIES ready for tile table Alb s oloz., or 11 dor. t'or ;‘, Leclo . Bnmilp GrOCOry. Cattaffil I►rilit Al w 33 , ou 1, m.l nt Is' f ;tinily Grocery 1 S I-f. t Th.,C7( }MEL Pad 111111 k r:il for q 1), to,il a =9 clii itaVE.l Ili. cA:b..(..,t.th,,,,,,ite,. BESE 4 E'S Late Powell's Embrocation, For all Diseases Incident to HORSES, CATTLE, and the . EIUMAN FLESH; Requiring the use of an External Application. . This new Compound, prepared by a practical Chum lot , having a full knowledge of all the medical virtues of each, ingredient that enterd into its composition, in warranted to earned “nything of the hind ever yot offered to.tha Public on an external application for the diseases for • which is la .recommended. Wo ore satisfied that ft will work its own rood into the confidence of all who nsedt, , and those who try it once willuoVer be without. it, and therelore wo-rily on experience ac the best test-of its use , . fulness. It is pronounced by Farriers, and all who have. tried it to be the best npplieatlon. ever used. .This brae:llion has been put up for over eiglit. - yeare, and jt is, only throttgli the inerca,ing demand and urgent request. of my friends and the Public that I send it forth as the n grand remedial agent for the various diseases to which that noble and naciul animal, the horse, is subject, : • ,• Many remedies have been offered to the Pnbllo under , different forms, some of these are 130111 . 10114, others at best of little use, and many wholly improper to 1111SWOr the tirposcs for which they are recommended, A Judicious and really useful composition, free &old those objections, has therefore long been desired by Maui gentlemen Who have valuable horses, and aro unwilling to trust them to the care of designing -and pretended Farriers. Their wishes'are at length fully gratified, by Dr. _Beale being prevailed upon to" allow this valuable Embrocation (which has proved 80 aICOCIOIIB to the vent ous diseases) to be prepared and brought out to the pub. lie. This Embrocation Was ex totzeively used by the Ctovern meat during the war. Address all Orders to • Dr. VDSIUND BEALE, 602 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. For sa.lo at Lewis' Book Store, and Ly Store keepers generally. may 1, 'o74m. LATEST FASIIIONS,DEMAND I. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent 3:ll.l.l2ol.e.mr..lrEties or Double Spring, .~~~ The wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and plea. sure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will bu experienced particularly lu all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars: church pews. arm chairs, for promenade and houso dress, as the skirt can be folded when In MO to occupy a small place as easily and enure &early as a silk'or nnistitt dress, an invaluable quality iu crinoline, not found in any single spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed theldeltsui 0. comfort, and great convenience of wearing tiro duplex elliptic steel spring skirt fora singlo day, will never afterwards willingly di. Pen so with their use. For children, misses and young la dies they lire superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the single spring but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape when three or four ordin.rry skirts will have peen thrown aside as useless. The hoops are covered with could° and twisted thread. and the bottom rods are not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing them from wearing oat when draggingdowu stoops, stairs, AC. Thq Duplezt. Elliptic is a, groat lavorial witlrall ladies and is universally recoMmended by the-Fashion Maga zines as the standard rEirt:of the fashionable world. To enjoy the I.llowing ifiestituable advantages in crin oline, sis : 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 skirt, and be sure you gut the genuine article. CAUTION—do guard against imposition be particular to notice that skirts offered no "Duplex" have the red ink stamp, viz : 'J. W. Bradley's Duplex. Elliptic Steel Springs' upon tow waist bawl—none others - aro genuine. Also notice that every hoop, will admit a pin .I.ming passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or.dauble) springs braided together therein, which is . the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a combination not to ho found iu any other spring. For tale in all stores cohere first clans skirts.nra Sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. • Manufactured by the sole owners °Rho patent. .WESTS, BRADLEY d; CARY, Mayl-dm]'97 Ch umbels and 79 dr 91 Reado Sta., N. Y. lEDICE ELECTRICITY DY DR. WILLIAM BREWSTER, NrCONNELLSTOWN, PA. ylFor the benetit'of those proposing to undertake Electrical treatment for diseases we give in the following list a few of the more prominent and most common complaints met gift, tu our praC• tire, in all of which we are most successful. lie NEARLY ALL CASES OF CHIDENIO DISEASE, ELECTRICI TY IS A SURE REMEDY, AND IN ALL CASES BENEFICIAL, IF PROPEL LY APPLIED. TDOEO, lIIETOCOTO, anctedlE with complaints not hero enumerated, need navel no hesitation iutimAylng,and whether only RELIC?, or a ecrimAsistcr corm can ho effected, they will C receive replies accordingly. All communications L free. 1 Epilepsy, Chorea, St, Vitus' Dance, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Ily6terie, Nervousness, Palpita. Don Of the Heart. Lock-Jaw, etc. Sere'r kraut, Dymiepsia,Diarrhom, Dysentery, Obstinate Constipation, Itemorrholds, or 11 Piles, Ili/ions, Flatulent, and Painter's Colic, and all gifteetions of the Liver and Spleen. 3 Catarrh, Cough, 11,1111611z/4 Asthma. (where I not caused by organic disease of the heart,) Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Rheumatism of the Chest, Cousamptlon iu the early stages. 4 Gravel, Diabetic, and Kinney Complaints. 5 Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Stiff Neck, Spinal Diseases, Hip Diseases, Cancers, Tu mors; (those last named al ways cured with- I out pain, °rotating, or plasters in any form) In a word, go propose to cure all curable dig eases. I 'We have no connection whatever with any T other Electrical office in this or any other county. All letters address to BREWSI'ER, ?d. D., . • y McConnellstown, Pa. EZI CHEAP - GROCERY STORE. ..10INTTIMEIL,' HILL ST., HUN'T'INGDON; PA. THE undersigned offers for the .in spection and purchase of customers alarge and as. sorted stock of Groceries, Srovini.ms, Ac. Re feels satle• tied they coo he Returned/deli with anything in his lino. Ills prices aro low, and his stuck fresh and good. Ho keeps the host of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TOBACCO-& SEGARS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS :& CAPS, &e: Ai,so— [JAMS, SLIOULDERS, SIDES, MOLASSES, OILS, , VINEGAR,. FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE, And NOTIONS of every kind. A select stock of DOT GOODS. together with QUEENS WA 11S. and all other articles kept Ina well regulated rstahlislintent for sale at reasonable prices. ten- this store is on Hill street, nearly opposite the n ; ,,,u, and in the room formerly occupied by D. Grove. Call and examilt•. 7. YENTEE. any A, PiuT TETE PLACE TO BUY NEW AND CHEAP Gopm FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WM. MARCH .& BRO. ItespoottoHy inform the public generally that they haiii just rocelved a large and splendid stock.of goods at their storo in Huntingdon, ednaistlng in part of SILKS, • PRY GOODS, • DRESS GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES; RATS, CAPS TINWARE, LADIES' FANCY TRIMMINGS, HOOP WI lITS,BoNNEws, BUTTONS, WOOD AND WILLOW W t R E, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES; t CRACKERS, NOTIONS; TOBACCO, SEGARS, GLASS, NAILS, FISH - , SALT, &e, &A) Also. CARPETS - and OIL,CLOTII, And in fact everything that is usually kept Ina ftretelats afore, all which wero bought low for cash and Flll sold at correspondingly low prices for cosh, at country produce, and rimiest the public to give us a colt before purchasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied we can offer aura 'kw inducements to cash buyers. {So respectfully solicit the patenting° of Ali, and the public arc cordially Invited to examine cur geode. fAcrythlng taken to oultattga for goods except pro* are. Ittialindaon, ay. 16,.101 4f-C3Lli—s3=lo DEP3EINTSF. FOR EVERXIMYT, CHEAPER _THAN ANY OTHER KINDS: Call at Lewis' Book Store aad 13. k: ASSORTMENT. EGAl{S.—Bost quality of &gars L . :lnd,, at CUNNINGUASI & CARMON'S. MOLASSES AND SYRUPS! Levoing's Bost and other syrups, New Orleans, Porto lljea Aral Sugar Homo Molasses, far Bale at Lewis Family 01,1.CITy. If I PAW U NEER Y and Fan oy Soaps for Eak at LP. i 17.; FurritY Grocry. DARC ENT DE.ED rAPER-- e " led ! ree " le 4 `. 4F: IF4S' BOOK PS TOR gr WM. MARCH d-BRO