The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, June 26, 1867, Image 3
Otte 'Sight, HUNTINGDON, PA Wednesday morning, June 26, 1867. LOCAL, & PERSONAL Local Advertisements Advertisements (puffs or notices) published in local columns at ten cents a lino single insertien, counting seven words to a line. tf'. E3l=l The4o subscribers receiving a pa per marked with a 1 - before the name will understand that the time for which they subscribed is up. If they wish the paper continued they will renew their subscription through the mail or otherwise Mew Advertisements in this Issue. s - E- Ste opposilt pope. 4i41 Wanted, • good Tanner, by C. li. Mil ler & Bon Auditor'a Notix—Estate of Mattblaa Saylor. Goale by canal and railroad at lienry Notice to debtors. Spear a Naturtria. CMTE3=I —Tbe Juniata county Poor Iloue• farm was sold for 510,050. —Blair county is to have a now jail. By the way, a much needed improve ment in these quarters. —We received a basket of very fine strawberries from Mr. Theodore H. Cramer. He has our thanks. —Comfortable: to be free from party harness; you can tbiok and act as you please. Liberty is sweet. —Another itinerant organ-grinder was around on Monday grinding out a variety of airs. He met with poor encouragement. —A grey eagle was shot near the village of Fostoria, Blair county, re cently, which measured seven feet from tip to tip of wings. —Warming : the politicians of the county. But they don't under :stand why it is that tho mass of voters have "nothing to say." —At its zenith : the fight between the Monitor and Journal do American of this place. The little dogs laugh to Bee the sport, but all forgot the Moral. —A full attendance of the members of Standing Stone Division, S. of T., is requested on Friday evening next, as important business is to be transac ted. —The Odd Fellows and Rod Mon have both fitted up neat apartments in the upper rooms of Leister's new building, and are holding meetings in the same. —A woman got off the Accommoda tion train at Mill Creek on Friday eve ning, and carried a baby to the Mill Creek' Hotel, where she left it to be cared for by the good people of that place. —The whole amount of stock requi• red to build the Johnstown Water Works, $lOO,OOO, has been subscribed. We are very much afraid wo will have to wait until the Juniata runs dry be fore our people do likowise. —The strawberry culturists in this section are reaping no%mall profits for their cure in supplying the peoplo with this luscious fruit. Tho abundance of the berry this season has partially supplied the lack of cherries. —Our newly married friend Kenzie A. Lovell has returned from a month's wedding tour to the Falls of Niagara, etc. Ile looks well, and we hope he and lady may long live and enjoy the blessings of marriage and good health. —There aro only six cornet bands to be in attendance at the Altoona dedi cation. Music has charms to soothe, , and draw a big crowd, etc. It is to he hoped that the Huntingdon Cor net will not be thrown in the shade. —Only twenty-four rats were caught inside of three days (or rather inside a steel trap) in the cellar of the First National Store across the way. Many of our people are complaining :of the frequent depredations of thesu ugly "varmints." —We learn that our young friend Al. C. Snyder, who we believe is now a telegraph operator at New Orleans, was married to a Miss Lizzie Nelson, of Memphis, Tenn. We hope ho and Lis Southern bride may have a happy and prosperous time of it. —The pupils of the Huntingdon Academy, numbering about forty, un der the tutorship of Professor Wyeth, were examined on Friday last. We understand the examination was high ly creditable to both sholars and tea. cher. The school has closed until the 26th of August. —The first boquet of the season was received by the Sr. from Miss Lizzie Norris, of*Penn township. She will please accept our thanks. The Jrs. of the fraternity also acknowledge the receipt of a couple of beautiful boquets from a trio of Misses of this place. The fair donors will please accept thanks. —The firm of Summers and McGill, bakers, having dissolved by mutual .consent, Mr. McGill has opened out a bakery on the corner of Mifflin and Smith streets, opposite the jail, and is prepared to furnish pies, cakes, bread, &c., to purchasers, in large or small ,quantities. Give him a trial. horse which was stolen from Mr. George W. Zion, who keeps a liv ery stable at Newport, was identified at the Mount Union Hotel on Thurs day, where it had been taken by a young man, who said ho was from Mif ilinhurg. Ho left the town before he could be arrested. —Stakes indicating the Width of pavements have been put down on all the principal unpaved thoroughfares in our borough. This shows that our Councilmen have a mind to carry out in practice all that they profess. This is all right; but why don't the Secre tary take a little time to furnish the papers with a copy of the proceedings? lie would come in for a share of our thanks as well as the rest. —ln noting "improvements" in the borough, we forgot to mention that "Little Johnny Swoope" has opened out a refreshment saloon in the shed to the rear of Mr. I'. C. Swoop's dwell ing on Bath street. Judging from the crowd of boys that .roved his door at certain times, he must he doing a rushing business in the pin trade. Ile has a clear track for picking up all of young America's loose change. Auother Festival The Huntingdon Silver Cornet Band intend holding a Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival at the Castilian Gar den en Friday evening next. Our citi zens know that the Band has boon to some expense in purchasing their sil ver instruments, for teaching, music, Etc., and aro in debt. The object of the coming Festival on Friday evening is to raise sufficient money to liquidate their debts, and we have no doubt onr music•loving citizens will extend their liberality to this worthy organization. Let those give who never gave before and those who did give only give the more, and the thanks of "ye excelsior band" will be bestowed upon each and all in their usual generous way. We deem it needless to urge our town peo ple to contribute to this cause, as the numerous free benefits which they re ceive should cause them not to forget the Band, but our country people are also invited to attend the Festival and patronize the Huntingdon Silver Cor net—the pride of Huntingdon county. The price of admission into the Gar den is 15 cents. I= We learn front the Erio Dispatch that many places are talkitig of erect ing monuments to the memory of those of their citizens who fell during the late war. One of the most senaible plans is that adopted by the town of Lancaster, Mass. It proposes a build ing which shall be called Memorial Hall, and which shall also servo as a town hall; library, &e. On the centre of the rear wall, opposite the entrance, in the principal apartment,rnarble tab lets will contain the names of all citi zens of the town who have fallen in war, with suitable commemorative in• scriptions. Rooms are also to be furn ished as reading and committee rooms and thus while the building will servo as an admirable monument to perpetu ate the memory of the patriotic) mar— tyrs, it will, at the same time, be of great advantage to the Huntingdon Cemetery If there is any spot on earth that should be made to look beautiful, it is the City of the Dead, where the re mains of those we love are interred.— While individuals do what they can in ornamenting and beautifying the graves of departed friends, it is equal ly well that those in charge of the the grounds should do what they can to improve and adorn the public parts of it. We learn that there is about $lBOO in the Cemetery Fund, which has been realized from the sale of the lots in the new addition to tho grounds. Could not a portion of the same ho ap plied at once to making walks in the same, and beautifying it generally.— At least, could not a better gate be made—ono that would admit of ladies passing in and out without so much unnecessary climbing 1 Will those in authority please attend to this at onoe. Stopping Newspapers. A certain man hit his too against a pebble and fell headlong to tho ground. Ho was vexed, and, under the influ ence of anger and selfsufficiency, he nursed mother earth right saucily. With imperturbable gravity lie looked to see the earth itself dissolve and come to . naught. But the earth re mained ; and only his poor too was in jured in the encounter. This is the way of man. An article in the news paper touches him in a weak spot and straightway be sends to stop his pa per. With great self•coniplacency he looks to see the crash, when the object of his spleen shall cease to be. Poor fool! he has only hit his own too against a world that does not perceptibly feel the shock, and injures to that, extent none but himself. I= The Festival given by the Methodist Mite Society at the Castilian Garden, on Wednesday night last, was a splen did affair, and we learn that about $2OO were realized. The object was worthy of success, and we are glad that it has received it. The proceeds are to bo applied to defraying the expen ses of enlarging and furnishing the parsonage, which is now being com pleted. Tho intention is to get blinds for the church windows as soon as practicable. The managers and Socie ty return thanks to Col. Summers for the free use of the Garden on that evening. The State Agricultural Exhibition, Messrs. Hamilton, of Dauphin; Kapp, of Northumberland, and Way, of Allegheny, a committee of the State Agricultural Society for that purpose have fixed the location for holding its next exhibition at Pittsburgh, com mencing on Tuesday, Sept. 24. The grounds in that city aro spacious, very complete and convenient of access.— The competition was lively between the east and west, but Pittsburg;hav— ing complied with the terms submit ted by the committee it was decided that the claims of the west were para mount. —The Johnstown Tribune says:— We learn that our townsman, Mr. W. H. Hosenstoel, has rented the large tannery at Mapleton, Huntingdon co., owned by Mr. A. H. Bauman. Mr. flosenateel has been for many years the foreman of Mr. James P. It'Con- Rugby's steam tannery in this place, and has conduoted tho mechanical ope rations of that establishment with great success. /10'"A beautiful Bible io to ho voted for at the Festival on Friday evening next, to bo presented to the minister in the townair county receiving the highest number of votes. Frightful Accident A fearful accident occurred on the railroad crossing near Henry & Co's store, yesterday (Monday; afternoon, in which Mr. Simon Coulter was con. siderably injured about tho face, and the hind end of a wagon badly broken up. The following are the particulars: Mr. Coulter was on the northern side of the track, waiting for a westward bound freight train to pass; this it did, when Mr. C. started ahead with his wagon, but ho had just got on the eastward track when he saw the Cin cinnati Express coming down with usual rapid speed, not more than fifty foot from him. Seeing his imminent danger, ho lashed the mule, which bounded forward with such a jump that it got clear of the harness and dragged Mr. Coulter, by the lines, clear over the front of the wagon, and ho fell on his face, knocking him in. sensible. The hind end of the wagon, in the meantime, was caught by the cow-catcher of the locomotive and twirled against the side of Henry & Co's store, mashing the side and break ing the wagon, which belongs to the same firm. So close was danger that if Mr. Coulter had not whipped the mule at the timo ho did, both he and the animal would have been killed, but as it is, the mule was not hurt and Mr. Coulter is recovet;ing from his inju ries. Ea — Major Johnston, of the firm of Johnston S.; IVattson has just returned from the eastern cities, whore he has purchased a largo and handsome stock of all kinds of Summer Goods. The Major says that all kinds of goods are much cheaper, and requests all of the readers of the 'Globe, to call and exam. ino their largo stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. t titeL.Man, Monkeys, and Gorillas; Hon. S. P. Chase; Edward Carswell; Madame Le Vert; Mrs. 11. B. Stowe; Rev. Mr. Spurgeon; Rev. Dre. Armi tage, Williams, Westeott, Eaton, Sears, Fuller, Dowling, Smith, Turnbull, and Rev. Sidney A. Corey, H. M. Galla her, and W. H. Pendleton; Eloquence —its Diversity; The Woman of tho North and the Woman of the South; Domestic Arithmetic, or Striking an Average, by Mrs. Wyllie; Crushed Flowers; A Little Prince of Wales, with likeness; Quaker Courtship;Phreu• ological Theory of Man's Organization; Studies in Physiognomy; The Spirit of the Ago; American Oratory; Monsieur Tonson, beautifully illustrated with thirteen original designs; Origin of Vogotablo Life; Montoyy; Temperament and Marriago;Delineation of Character; Extinction of Faculties; Fascination and Psychology,in July number Phren ological Journal; 30 cents, or $3 a year. Now vol. S. R. Wells, 380 Broadway, N ew iork. • .fter The Little Corporal for July, be ing the first number of a now volume, contains a beautiful Temperance Sto. ry entitled "Madge, or the Broken Wino Cup," by Mrs. Julia M. Thayer; "Pictures in the Fire," by Olive C. Ferris; "The Little Missionary ;" "The Fisher Boy," by Felicia H. Ross ; "A Letter," by Mrs. Frances D. Gage ; "Two Tears," by Faith Lattimer; "Camp Bruce, a sequel to two Boar's Den," by Emily Huntington Miller; "Science for Children," by Prof Hook er ; articles from Lucia Chase Bell, Mrs. Bugbee, Mrs. Julia C. R. Dorr, Luella Clark, Una Locke, and others. Music by G. F. Root; Private Queer's Knapsack, with Picture Stories; aria] table of contents. Mrs. Emily Huntington Miller is to be associate editor after this month. Terms of The Liulo Corporal $l.OO a year. Address ALFRED L. SswELL, Publisher, Chicago, 111. Der The Base Ball season has again opened, and wo may expect soon to have the exciting times of last sum mer repeated. The "Socials" and "Spartans" have united under the name of "Social," and being now mem bers of the National Association, will play according to its rules, and will be glad to receive challenges from any of our neighboring clubs. The practice days are Tuesday and Thursday even ings, and Saturday afternoons. At n meeting held last Saturday the follow ing officers were elected : President, Thomas C. Fisher; Vice President, J. Cunningham; Treasarer, W. IL Smith; Secretary, J. S. Blair. —The Bedford county Democracy have nominated the following county ticket: District Attorney, E P. Kerr, of Bedford ; Treasurer, Isaac Mengel, of Bedford; County Commissioner, Po. tor M. Barton, of East Provideriee; Poor Director, John 1. Noble, of South Woodberry, and Auditor, Samuel Whip, of Cumberland Valley. Ea—Another lot, of choice table pota toes, Sugar Cured Hams and "Dried Beef just received at Lewis' Family Grocery. MARKETS. PHILADELPHIA, JIIIIO 6667 Fssperli no Floor at .55,50ra:11,00, extract i. 9610, 6, fancy extra family ~:10,t.n0012, xnd Pennsylsonin family WOO 1.3,00. and fancy brands $14,0U03.17,00 arconling to go:slily. Eye Hour $7.76. Prime Wheat io eoarre horn: CllOlO. red at j'.1.0002.60 Isite 62,000a3,00. nye n 1 $1,40,11,60. Cons 1,00 to lani Oats at SOc. Barley malt nt $1,50. . . CloYerseed $10.23cii;12, accordint to onality; Timothy at $3.25(0,50; Flax,ed $10000,03 per bushel. P/TTOMMOir, June 22 —Holm—There iv n fair demand. Wo toot° sales of spring wheat Floor at $11,25@11,75, winter Flour at $130114, fancy at s:7 ' talvalS.. 'Wheat, wiuter.s2.23(in2,3o and No. 1 5iring12,1,0@2.65, Corn front first hands at $1,00..115e $1,23 pr i l,,,d,el. O a ts 6;:(01-1e; Barley $1,00(61,10. l' , lnalders 10c; tides 12 r; loons 1247114 e, laird 121.. e. Potatoes, $1.23. Cloveraeed, $11,50. Flaxseed $3, Timothy $3. Cii leitoo'.lnno 22.—F100r firm; sprin. , extra F 12,506611. Winter, $13,50010.00. Spring Wheat in at $2,03eA05. Corn 83cts. Oats, 02cis. FINANCIAL. figii Toms June elosed nt sl,3g. HUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HENRY 4 CO =2 Flaxsocil 82,00 ;liops 11 lb 40 (41 60 ifom, emoked 14 Hoy Itl too ' ' 10,00 I,ord 12% Lari,, , e Champs El hue....... 1,00 Mixed Chop 2,60 ()ate 70 Potatoes i 3 hos $1,..:5 Meter per ton . 10,00 Roza' lh 5 Rye 140 Rye Chop cwt.., ......... 2,75 Rye Sirtol ,, s boodle. 15 .iliorle 7 elewt 1,73 ;boulder 50 , Shlen 12 1 Callow 10 (51 15 Timothy '3,00 Turkeys 75 li4 1,50 Wheat Red...... ........ . ... 2,00 Wheat White ^"0 Wool7rl lb 45 • Superfino Flour ? h 1 .$lO,OO , Kstre Flour 12,60: Family Flour 13,00 Apple' Butter ? gallon —1.25 Barley 1 00 Butter 16 Buckwheat t 90 IDiekwliedt Meal 711 civt..3,50 Bran id 0311 1,76 Broom® ? doz 3,00qi400 Beeswax.? fo 30 Beane iil 11111 . ' 3.00 Clovereceillt tit 1b5.....-7,00 Chickenl " 5 Country Seep 10 Corn ' . 51 i 11 5! Corn Meal 'fi etrt . .^l.O Dried Apples Vhil ..... . —2,01 Dried Cliercie6 il iluart..-12 Dried Peaches? 15-15 to '2O Dried Beef "81 Eggs 15 i Feathers ? lb 00 DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA TARRH treated with. the utmost success, by J. l.at AC'S, M. D.. Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Lfolhand,) No. 510 Pine street. Philadelphia. Testimoni als from the most tellable solaces in the city af.d coun try can be soon at his office. The medical faculty aro in vital to accompany their patients, an ho ban no secrets in Ills p notice. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain.— No chap for examination. MARRIED, At tho residence of the bride's pa routs, Juno 20th., by Roy. S. A Grove• ling, Mr. E. B. iIARENCAME, of Hill Valley, to Miss S. KATE SHAFFER, Of the same place. At the Washington Hotel, on the 19th inst., by Rev. R. B. Wilson, Mr. SAMUEL It PIERCE, of Springfield, Pa., to Miss CHARLOTTE M. GARDNER, of Spruce Creek, Huntingdon County. 4 IJMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. ..[Estato of James Watson, deed.] Letters oT administration upon the estato of James Watson, deceased, lots of Jackson township, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the estate will motto payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. MARTHA WATSON, may 22, 1567-ft. Atiministratrix. WIC:IOIVIO36 7 ' ECONOMY IS MONEY SAVED ! The subscriber Is permanently located in Huntingdon, ?<and Is prepared to purchase, orrepair In theX best style, and expeditiously, broken UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. AU articles intrusted to hint will be returned to the residence of the owner as soon as repaired. Umbrellas and parasols for repair can be left at his residence On St. Clair street near Benedict's. may2,lbUtitt 1111. FBNTI3IAN. 'UNITED STATES Authorized WAR CLAIM:AGENCY HUNTINGDON, PA SOLDIERS' HEIRS, ATTENTION I The act of Congress approved March 2, 1807, gives to Moles of Soldiers who 111,1 prisonirs of war, COMM UTATION FOR RATIONS, for the time the soldier was so held a prisoner, at the rodeo( twenty-five cents porday, to ho paid fa the follow ing order: Ist. To the widow, if ninnarried ; 2d. To the children • 3d. To the parents. to both Jointly if they ore living, i f either fa dead, to the survivor; 4th. To the bro. thersand sisters. The act of February '28,1867, provides for tho rotund trig of tho $3OO Commutation Slonsy, whore the sane per son was again drafted, and Won roluired to inter the aer vice or furnish n eubstittite. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS This net of March 2, DUD, also makes provisions for tho payment of tho $lOO ADDITIONAL :MINTY to such soldiers as have accidentally lost their dischar ges All persons having any claims tinder any of the above montimmd Acts, or any other kind of claim against tho United States or State Governments, can Into them promptly collected, by addressing the ucderelgned. In• formation and advice cheerfully given to soldiers or their friends, free of charge. IV. if. WOODS Authorized Army and Nary /11l ' , Claim Agent., mny29,1807 li incrisopoN, Illintiugdon co., l'a. RECEIPTS k EXPENDITURES of IR ruimi Township Poorly fund for 1004-5: To nmount raised by tax. $ 8,430 69 subscription. 2,022 04 -- $10,450 03 lly 25 men enlisted nt tbo following rates: 9 men nt $3OO each, $ 2,700 00 9 0 400 " 1,600 00 2 " 500 " 1,000 00 1 " 405 405 00 4 0 413 ° 1,000 00 Expenses incurred cosh:Ming. he., . 00 23 Intorcst on money borrowed by township, 404 40 $10.133 G 3 We the undersigned Auditors of Rarree township. har ing tottiiiite.l lie aloire neeouut.do and it Jost and true to the beat of our knowledge nod belief. 1;IIIITSTi A : 1 PETRIITAL, JAMES M. STE:WART. June 12431 pa' , Auditors. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. (Estate of Benjamin Figart, , lec'll.l Tho undersigned Auditor, appointed to distrihuto the linlatieu In the bands of Caroline C. Figart and William Burbank. Execatio, of Benjamin Fignrt, deed., will at tend to the duties of his appointment, at tho office of MeMurtrie, on FRIDAY, the 19th day of,lllf,V, 1W?, at In o'clock, A M., when and where all parties in• torrsted will present their claims, or Lo (brava . debarred from coining In for a sharo of said fond. It. MILTON 111.11 ER, flout ingdon, Juno 11, 1917. Auditor. T.) ECIEIPTS EXPENDITURES ja m ( HENDERSON township ElectiociDittfict Bounty Fund fur 1504. D It. To amount of no levi•d , 52561 19 Amount of tax received, $l7ll 19 Money due 11 . .1 Collectors, 710 60 Money on hands, 119 40 CR. By enlisting 10 men at iho rate of • $1,25 each, 5260 00 Expenses for recruiting, 65 00 IntereA on moray borrowed, DO 19 52561 19 Amount unpaid, V5O OU. We, Oro Auditor. of Ifenderson townthip, do certify that we tiara 0:1.1illed 010 above Bondy account, and find it to Ito correct . . JOIN A. SHULTZ rionaerson Township, Junolo. 1 Auditors. GIIEAT OPENING SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, AT TILE NEW 5r11012., JOSEPH MARCH & BRO., COFFEE RUN, .PENN'A Tl,al,cribers 'lava rvccivol a not and completo as mated block of DriW @ 0 Including a large and Tar led It:M.)1110ra of LADIES. DRESS 1.100118, of tho latest styles oat fAshions. Also' GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, READY-MADE CLOWING, BOOTS AND SIDES, HATS AND,CAPS, FISH, SA,T, BACON, and all other articles usually kept ins well conducted More, nil of wilielt urn offered as cheap 0 at sty other en tobliehmout in thin SOCA of country.! Country Produce taken in exchange 4. goods Thankful for former patronage, we . ereby extend en invitetion to our Trough Creek friend nod Om politic generally for a renewal of the .1.11111, prtlislng by a close nttenticn [o blllinesv and the wants of otemore, to folly merit it. jell) .101). /MMCII k. 11110. RUDOLPIT.W 1 - f%itiPlB PAUTDII FANCY CT OODS Wholesalt& Retail. THE undersigned takes tl)' liberty 1, of calling the attention of the nubile irieneral to Ilia new anti inplentliti variety of LADIES' AND GEN FURNISHING GIODS, HATS, CAWS, UMBRELLAS and SUN-SADF,S ?faking weekly purcliaica from the Nf York and Philmlelplisa markets, I am prepared to oirtt to toy Indy frientiv of Huntingdon nod vicinity, ono 4 tha nieost lines of fares and Saetitto BUTTONS & TRIMMNGS, of tho very latest novelties out that is possio to bring together, and at prices In meet tho views ofd classes. Ladies' and Gent,' („louviit's) Kid Glom; black and nisdiant shades, mid any psrtiettlar shafts nil site form islisd at the shortest notice; also, a very :pity snort mon t of telt ito and colored Flerlin and Lisletliad moves, plain and fancy tops; black and colored Yea first quality and common, all ;raffial. White Dress Goods, Hoop Skirts, Eallngla, Hats, Fmndowits, Knitting Cotton, (all colo German. ' ton 'n Wool, Zephyrs, Canes, Silk for lilting stnets, Don not Ribbons, (lents' Linen and Vapor 01(13, 0 1114ra sod Shirt Fronts, ne ohm special selection of hint andfaitcy Neck 'pies, Ilroadway, Chantilly Bows, tun Napoleon Stocks for the aged , nod a fine tassOrtmeat of 'figlo Trim ming. Hosiery with too will claim special osseous to select anti offer tho very boot English aunt Gornto Regalar Mode Goode nod the Domestic and Lower Giles, Child's fancy ono half Homo, .Ic., with that ciallesivariety of Small Warm to 1,1 found in a wolf shor4ed Elton Store. Of quality stiperloe as a line, and at priessto meet sll coMpetition. A largo stock of Boys' a n d Gents' Hats not Caps Of rho latest styles and nil qualities at prices mining from 1 5 cos. on Mon. E. 111DOL1'II. Huntingdon, An:it 10, 1°;67. AFERIIIICELI4I., Barley, Rice, rioni- V illy, Maio, 4c., at WON' Family Cl ALL KINDS OF C r) , 4 0 R§ const "'VrZqsa'RGllol S:,c4BMON'S LEATHER STORE. THE undersigned would respectfully announce that, in connection with their TANNERY, they havo just opened a splendid assortment of FINE LEATHER, Consiiiing is part of FRENCH CALI? SKIN, KIP, MOROCCO, LININGS, BINDINGS, SOLE, UPPER, HARNESS, SKIRTING, &C., Together with a, general assortment of The trade la hinted to call and examine our stock, Store on HILL street, two doors west of the I'reehyte. Tian church. The Mulled price paid for lIIDES and BARB. 0. 11. MILLER & SON. Huntingdon, may 1, 19G7 N.EW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. WM. AFRICA op ir e i t ' l r :f in aZ htillroErisliaendthat ho 113ioaemlint.adrig lluntiagdon, A Fine - Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. All of which lie will sell at fair prices. Quick taros and small psndts. Pall and examine my stock. 31annfacturing and Repairing dorm to order as usual. Huntingdon, May 1,1067. nil GEO. SHAEFFER • Ilse just returned from the neat with allai N g l SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS, SIIOES, GAITERS, &a, Which ho Micro to the Inspection of his customers and the public generally: Ile will sell his stock at the must REASONABLE PRICES, and those who purchase once will surelycoll again. BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER, and REPAIRING done in the neatest and most expedi tious manner. Coll upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on Hill street, a few doors west of the Diamond. my 2 FOR THE HARVEST OF 1867 BUY THE GENUINE PRIZE MACHINE. BUCKEYE Mower and Reaper, With Double-jointed Folding Bar. THOS. BURCHINELL, General Agent for Huntingdon Co. Iluntlmmion, Aprll2l-31)1 LOGAN ACADEMY, BELL'S MILLS, BLAIR COUNTY, PA. VERY way n first class Institution, affording the best Ce facilities to these preparing for College, busineea or teaching. Whole expense for Summer term of 5 months $1.15 50. 4.3- NO EXTRA CHARGES. Next term bogies May OIL. Feral for n circular. Rey. ORR LAWSON, Principal, Antistown, Pa. Somethig New "r GLAZIER & BRO. just opened up on the corner of WASIIINGTON and SMITIt stref ts, a now awl DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, GROCERIES, . QUEENS WARE, HATS, SHOES, ETC., ETC I= • Tho citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity nro hereby tomb:red 3, standing invitation to call and examine our stock. Our aim will ever be, that completo satisfaction, both as regards goods and juices, bo given to every pur chaser. ULAZIER k BRO. Itunticgdon, March 1:7, Ha. LUMBER SOLD ON COMMISSION. Are receiving all kinds of LUMBER, comprising all the different grades of BOABDS. FRAME STUFF, JOINT AND LAI' SHINGLES, PLASTERING LATII, PLANK, WORKED FLOORING, WEATHER. BOARDING, FENCING, RAILING, Ac., Ac., Lc Which will be yold at prices at the mill, with freight lon noT SPECIAL NOTICE. To THE LADIES.—Do you really in total to cease wearing the beautiful styles now so prevalent, or dress less elegantly, 1/14:111180 the rebel Jeff. Davis, was captured in Fashionable Female attire? Ono moment's calm reflection will snfely servo to change your reel% resolve. The angels had too much good sense to lay aside their pure chaste robes of white, because they NM for a time served to hide the deformities of that Prince of Rebels, tho Devil. Can you err iu following the exampleof Angels? Then having math, itp your minds that you Will continuo to ark, tastefolly regaralesv 01 rebel acts, do not Arad to oat et the afore of the subscri hcqOaha win he happy nil all lilacs to farandt !ma with anch a rticles of dices as you may desire. Urge your rani, era, Midlands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit the ante store. They can here he milted in good articles of 1 oots, Shoes, Clothing MaCerial. Hats, Caps, Queens. erao and a general assortment of rtreceries, ou as rea -1 son,le terms as at any Mots,' in town. Store on Sonth east ore, of the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa, y . ma '1,1165. FRANCIS' 1. - .1 WALLACE. —1 , l i v „,,-,), 11/ITTja , t4 • 5 ") Manufacturer and Dealer In Reoremnity invite,' the attention of the riddie to his stand en Hill et., Huntingdon, in the rear of ("corn° IV Swart.' %deli and Jewelry store, where he manufactures and keeps .11 kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per ... wishi n g to purelinne, will do well to give him a call. Repairing ot 011;intli attended to promptly and chargrS rewtonahle. - Alan, Untlertalcing carried on, and Calling 111 rAI. iP any op) &Hired, at anon notice, Tho aubecriber has a ivz WAND ELEOANT HEARSE, and is prepaied to attend Funnrala at any place in town or country. .1. J. 'WON. Ilui.tingdon, May 9,186 r, -tf TF YOU WANT the BEST SYRUP, I .g o CITNN !SO IT AM 3: CA NEW =I S. E. HENRY & CO., WALL PAPER, WINDOW S DES AND Fl XTU It ES, THE LABOEIT STOCK Greatest variety of near styles ever brought 1e the county, RIVE' VET) AND FOR SALE. CIJEAr A'r LEwrs , wog sTonil. J. M. WISE, Can't Be Beaten ! Good Stock & Low Prices I JOHN H. WESTBROOK /1 Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that he has Just received from the city a Now and splendid stuck of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, S/toe Findings, Carpet Sacks, Trunks, &c., &c., &c., &c. all of which he is prepared to sell at greatly reduced prices. Don't forget the old stand in the Diamond. Old auto. mere and the public generally are invited to call. Huntingdon, may I, 1867 DOWN! DOWN!.! DOWN!!! The prices of the same quality If Goode aro MX C: 0 WiM i at tho FIRST NATIONAL STORE, Than any other House in town. 4Y Give us a call and he convinced. Husbands, come and bring your wives, For they're the comfort of yotir lives, , • And let your judges he ',nu eyes— AT OCR CHEAP STORE. The only Place to Get Good CALICOES for Ten Cents a Yard. 60 Packages Fresh MACKEREL just received. ROHM & MILLER. Huntingdon, npli.. FLOUR, FEED, &C, WE have taken Juniata (formerly V V NEWS) hIILL, near Petersburg, and era prepar ed to furnish FLOUR, FEED AND GROUND PLASTER on as reasonable terms as It can be done for the times. H. M. NOTLNIt, Miller. Address, Shavers Creek P. 0., Pa. myls-2no JNO. ORE: WELL & SON. THE FLORENCE SEWING. MACHINES Are now in use and their yearly sales double all others combinal: The rim and fill of numberless maohines, heralded as "superior to all others," has convinced the public that it is safer to buy a good article of established reputation and front responsible parties, than to risk their money in doubtful experiment. Them Machines here MORE IMPROVEMENTS; MAKE litii3 NOISE, aro MUCH MODE SPEEDY and SIMPLE in operation then nay Machine in the market. An exam. nat ion solioited before making a purchase elsowhero. Apply to DIANAII D. BAy s 'ai, Second story of L 6. 2:;003 now building myS.Gm* Muth:it/don, Pa. Brass Musical Instruments FOR SALE. 1 .9.11v0r E flat Cornet, 2 Brass E flat Cornet°, 2.E Bat Altos, 313 flat Tenors, 1 Baritone, 2 E flat 13:35.50,1 Ban Drum. Tho above outfit for a Band will ho sold at very low rates, and those desiring, to purchase should avail thou solves of this opportunity. Apply to E. W. THOMAS, Hunthigdon,Jaulekt Teacher of Corral Bands. REMOVAL. ROBLEY & MARSH, MERCHANT TAILORS. Respectfully inform their old friends nod the pubito generally that they have ramped to the room adjoining the Post Otlieo on Hill street, where they here remised n now stock of the most fitshionable and serviceable DRESS GOODS, Which they aro prepared to make up to ordor in the most fashionable and substantial order. Call and examine their assortment of goods for COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, Ilufore purchasing elsewhere. They aro determine& to please everybody. If. ROBLEY, ap10,1867 OEO. F. MARSH. 3r3P "irCYlr3 WALDP3O A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS, CALL AT DONNELL & KLINE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY On Kidd Street, two doors west of Lewis' Book Store. CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS. Huntingdon, Oct 4, '65-tf. TO THE LADIES. The best assortment of M I.i I 1" 'X C SKIRTS, Just received this day from New York and for sale at the cheap cash store of WM. blAltell & BRO. A splendid assortment of -- LADIES' DRESS GOODS, FANCY TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS Just received this day front Now York and for sato Cheap at [nmy7J 81Altell & BItO. ALEXANDRIA BREWERY. THOMAS N. COLDER. The undersigned having now• entered into the tiarodr„itrve.,o,v,!'evvt"x„eienfi'ornbeldi orders on the shortest notice.. THOS. N. COLDER. Alexandria, Oct 180G-tf. SPECTACLES A. fine and large assortment always on hand AT LEWIS' BOOKSTORE. BOOKS AND STATIONERY.- ip • A good assorimont of miscellaneous and Schott tiooks—Foolscap, let tar, Commercial and Note Paper— Plain and Fancy Envelopes—Red, Blue and Blank Inks— Blank hooks of numerous sloes—Pons, Pencils, Pocket and Beek Inkstands, and every ether article usually found in a Book and Stationery Store, ran be had at fair micas at LEWIS' BOOR, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORM A LARGE VARIETY of arOples Lou nomeroos to Ttoptiop, for sop 1..111101y Grocer}, Poll out 11 cm R. SPICES 1 at U co NsiNiplot & cnioN'O. ROVN D ALUM A NI) 6ALINA I ,_X ctzNimvalr.i md CA t an" s. I.)AI'ER! PAPER!! Nolo rest, Commercial, Foolscap and Flatenp—a good a...mentos t for sale by the ream, half ream, quite of sheet, at LEWIS' N iny 1300 K STATfONIM V STORE. CHOICE CANDIES Of all kind, for 1,1 wh4josale and retail at Lends fi Coin Family Oreeery, Cannud Fruit and %Midas „hr ,3 an 11,4vt At teals Pnwtly Grocery. V. 1514, Debt : , 14CHEDEL nm ItEttWitt fpr rplail Lewis Family Grocery. WJ[LLOW 4nd CEDAR \YAM; for F LEWIS Faintly Grocery. MBE BEST QUALITY' OF ERESII MACK ERE (VINYINGILI,V 0.1.17M021' S. el A R P 17, T IN G OF ATiL NINA'S I. Int rrrAWINPITA Al fi CARMON'A. 'biltrlistntr)its.. BEALE'S Late Powell's •EmbtobEition; For all Diseases Incident to EORSES, CATTLE, and the HUMAN FLESB, Requiring the use of an External Application.• This new Compound, prepared by trpreCtlcal Chain let having a full knowledge of all the medical virtues of eecli' Ingredient that enters into Its composition, is warranted . ' to exceed anything of the kind ever yet offered to the Public as an external application for the diadem' foe. which in is recommended. We are satisfied that it will' work it,, own reed into the confidence of all vyho nee it, and those who try it once will never be without it, and' therefore 170 rely on experience an the best tent of ita use fulness. It is pronounced by Farriers, and all who have' tried it to be the beet application ever mod. This Em: brueatlon has been put up for over eight ytarn, and It Is: only through the Increasing demand and urgent request of my friends and the Public that I send It forth as the' grand remedial agent for the various diseases tel*liieh' that noble and useful animal, the horse, is subject Many remedies have been offered to the Public under different forms, same of these are Injurious, others at beet of little use, and many wholly improper to answer the [imposes for which they are recommended. A Judicione and really useful composition, free Dorn those objections, has therefore long been desired by Many, gentlemen who have valuable horses, and are unwilling to trust them to the care of designing and pretended Farriers. Their wishes aro at length fully gratified, by Dr. Beale being prevailed upon to allow thisvatuable Embrocation (which has proved so efficacious to the vari ous diseases) to be prepared and brought out to the putt, lie. Thie Embrocation was extensively used by the Dour. meat daring the war. Address oil Orders to Dr. EDMUND BEALE, 602 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Lewis' Book Store, and by Store keepers gexeraity. may 1, LATEST FASRIONS DEMAND J. W. Bradley's Celebrated Patent .7130 - tirol.ease. 311i11 do or Double Spring, * Tho wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and plea. sure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be 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 a small place as easily and corm,- Wently as a silk or muslin dress, an it:minable quality in crinoline, not found in any single spring skirt. A. lady having enjoyed the pleasute.comfort, and great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptio steel spring skirt for a 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 bond or break like the single spring but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape when three or four ordinary Akio will have been thrown aside as useless. The hoops are covered with coublo and twisted thread, and the bottom rods aro not only double springs, but twice (or double)" covered ; preventing them from wearing out when draggingdown stoops, stalrs,.ke. The Enplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies and is universally recommended by the Fashion Maga zines as the standard skirt of the fashionable world, To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in aria. Wine, viz: superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape and finish, flexibility, durability, comfort and econ, omy, enquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or dom his spring skirt, and be sure you got the genuine article, CAUTION.—To guard against imposition be particular to notice that skirts offered as "Duplex" have the red ink stamp, viz : 'J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Spviuge upon the waist band—none others are gamine , .AIS 9 notice that every hoop: will admit a pia being pitses4 through the centre, thus revealing the two -(or double) springs braided together therein, whicit is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a cosabluation pet to be found to any other spring. Bernie in all stores where first claim skirts are void throughout the 'United Staten and elsewhere. Manufactured by the sole owners of tiro patent. • ' WESTE, BRADLEY & CARY, Inayl-Om) 97 Chambers PM 79 4SA Sta., N. Y, IEDICAL ELECTRICITY DR, WILLIAM BREWSTER, M'CONNELLSTOWN, PA. For the benefit of those proposing to undertake Electrical treatment for diseases we givo in the following list n fow of the more prominent and most common complaints toot with in our pre°. I lice, in all of which we ereonoet ea.:neural. IN NEARLY ALL CASES OP CHRONIC DISEASE, ELECTRICI TY 18 A SORE REMEDY, AND IN ALL CASES BENEFICIAL, IF PROPERLY APPLIED. Those, therefore, afflicted with complaints nothoro enumerated, need have no hesitation in applying,and whether cal} , RELIEF, or n PERMANENT cone can be effected, they will receive replies accordingly. All communications free. 1 Epilepsy, Chorea, St. Vitus , Dance, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, Palpita. Don of the Ileart,Lock,Taw, eto. 2 Sore Throat, Dyspopsia,Diarrhcoa, Dysentery,' Obstinate Constipation, Hemorrhoids, or Piles Billoite — Flatulent and Patuter'e Colic , and titi affections of tpo'Liverand Spleen. Catarrh, Cough, I ulluensa,lirati, ((whorl not caused by organic disease of the heart,) Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Rheumatism of the Chest,Cg?sumptionin plo early stlgt.3s. 4 Grav(il, DlabettS, and Kipnoy eempaints. 5 Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago ' Stiff Neck, Spinal Diseases, Slip Diseases, Cancers, Tu more ; (those last named always cured with out pain, or cutting, or plasters in any form) in 8 word, wo propose to Cita all curable dial eases. Wo barn no connection whatever with any other Electrical office in thle or any other county. All letters addrees to Will. BREWSTER, M. D., AfcConnelletown, Pa. MIZI CHEAP GROCERY STORE, 7EIEII§TTIIIMIL, HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA. THE undersigned offers for the in, gingen and purchase of customers alarge and ass sorted stuck of Groceries, Provisions, &a. He feels satife tied they caa be accomodated with anything in his lino. Ills pricos are low, and his stuck fresh - and good. Its keeps the best of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TOBACCO & SEGARS, • BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS 4 VAPS I &o; ALSO-- HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES; MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR ; FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE, And NO TIONS of every kind. A select stock at DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS WARE, and all other articles kept in a well regulated establishment for sale al reasonable prices. ins- Ills store is on Rill street, nearlyrite HA Ronk, and in the room formerly (*Riled by ..leirove;' Cull and examine. g. ENTER, Huntingdon, may Fe /01 THE PLACE TO BUY NEW OD OHE&P GQQP4 FOB SPBING AND SUMMER. WM. MARCH & BR.O. Respectfully inform the public generally that they have just received a largo and eplendid stock of goods at. their store in liuntingdon i consisting in part of SILKS, DRY GOODS, • DRESS GOODS, • BOOTS & SHOES, HATS; CAPS, TINWARE, LADIES' FANCY TRIALIIINGS, HOOP SKI.RTS,BoNNErs, BUTTONS, WOOD AND WILLOW W A R E, QUEENS WARE; HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, - CRACKERS, NOTIONS, 'TOBACCO, SEQARS I • GLASS, NAILS, FISH,, SALT cte„ Also, CARPETS trod OIL,CLOT.Ff ; And in liwc everything that le moony kept in a dratelael store, all which wore bonght low for cash and will sold at correspondingly low prices for cash, or country produce. sod request the public to give us a call before purchasing eleowliere, feeling satisfied we can offer sups; nor inducements to cash buyers. ICe respectfully; solicit the patronage' of all and 03 public are cordially invited to examine cur Ramie.' Everything taken in e)icNillgo for goods elcpprpronik wn.11.4.R01f DEO, iLudingdnn, ap. 16, 1867, Pric:lo3CaD .IP-1E11913 FOR EVERYBODY, CHEAPER MAN ANY OTHER KINDS. Call at Lewis' .73oolf: Stom and SBA' ASSORTALAWT. EGARS.—Bust quality of Sogurq ,iit7 at CUNNT:NiII4AS.! CAIMON'S. MOLASSES AND SYRUPS! Levering's Best and other syrups, New Orleans, Portq Rico and Sugar [louse Molasses; ter 5a10,4 Imwis Family EZEI DER F WV and ranoySoaps fop I_ sale nt • LEWIS Family droctly. 1) , A R O II MENT DEED PAPER-, k ruled, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK STORE