The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, July 17, 1867, Image 3
Ely (31obt. HUNTINGDO,N, PA Wednesday morning, July 17, 1867, LOCAL & PERSONAL Local Advertisements Advertisements (puffs or notices) published in local columns at ten cents a line single insertion, counting seven words to a line. tf. 1= Those subscribers receiving a pa per marked with a t before the name will understand that the time for which they subscribed is up. If they wish the paper continued they will renew their subscription through the %nail or otherwise hew Advertisements in this Issue .11 See opposite pug, 9-64 Lost 'Notice, John Scott, Admtniat rat°, Xliemiura Sheriff's Sales. :eon for the 'Alzhion. A. L. Lon is, Huntingdon Wier Items. —Mrs. John Shaw, of Lewistown, bad an eye almost put ont by a fork in the hands of one-of her children. - -We aro glad to state that the hay crop is very abundant. Will it sell as high ? Hay? —A man, named Joseph Robinson broke his arm, sprained his ankle, and injured himself internally, by trying to break from the Lewistown jail. —The Methodist Sunday School will hold a pic-nic in Burchinoll's Grove, to-morrow, Wednesday. A good time is anticipated, if it don't rain. —Mr. William Fentiman, who was badly burnt at the recent fire, is on his feet again. le still suffers slight pain from the injury to his right hand. —We had some heavy bail and thunder storms in this place last week and the week previous. The grain was beaten down in some places, but no serious damage was done. —Mary, a young daughter of Mr. Daniel Popo, of West Huntingdon, fell from a mulberry tree, on Tuesday, the 2d July, and dislocated the index fin ger on her right hand. —The Lewistown Democrat has fi mally enlarged to a seven column pa per. It is gotten up in good style.— We hope the publishers may have con tinued success. —Jacob Stahley, proprietor of the Warm Springs, is to have a large par ty on Friday next. Everybody is in vited, therefore everybody- should 'have a good time. —The Fourth was celebrated in this place as we expected it would be. Fishing parties and pie nice were the rage. All who staid at home enjoyed themselves, and what more could bo expected from such a patriotic people. —lmprovement is still the order of the day in West Huntingdon. Bricks And frames aro still going up, and the borough authorities have graded two of the streets the entire length. If the good work goes on, we will soon have a city of magnificent proportions. —An attempt is being made to charge five dollars for the use of the water at Bedford Springs except to residents of Bedford county, and the guests at the Springs. The Inquirer don't like to see Nature's beverage go ing so dear, and neither do we. —The Blair county Whiq has taken to itself the name of the Radical. Wo seriously think it needed a definite name to tell the people what it really was. It's all right, Brother Brother line, to lot everybody know where you stand, but be sure to "fight it out on that line." —A match game of base ball was played betwebn the Social and Young America on Saturday, July 6, in which the Y. A's. were beaten—score 45 to 29. Another game was played be tween the same clubs on Saturday .last, when the little boys were again beaten, the score standing 36 to 87. —Our young friends, John T. Pat ton-and George S. Lackey, the former a. son-of Hon B. F. Patton, have en tered into business in Altoona as whole sale and retail dealers in Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Queensware, We hope the young men abundant success in their now on• terprise, as they aro in every way de serving. —The farmers are now busily en gaged in harvesting. We have heard it asserted ,that the crops have not been as good, within the recollection of the "oldest inhabitants," for the last twenty-five years. We should all feel highly thankful to Providence for this dispensation of His goodness, and can live in hopes that the "good times" are coining once again. —Mr. David P. Gwin has laid a new brick pavement in front of hie store. Mr. Peter C. Swoops -has torn away the dilapidated porch in front of his dwelling, and has laid a new pave ment. , Toes: and ankles have been in jeopardy lcmg enough from uneven pavements, - and we hope to see all such taken up and replaced by better pins. —The Presbyterian Church was ex posed to sale on Saturday last. The bids went up to $6500, but no more br ing offered, the Trustees adjourned the sale, no doubt, till money is plentier. We don't think this will interfere, how ever, with the determination of the Trustees to erect a larger building.— A suitable site is now being sought, and though several have been spoken of, none has been determined on. —The Fourth was appropriately celebrated in Altoona. There must have been at least 10,000 persons to witness the ceremonies. There was a procession in the morning, about a mile long, comprising fire companies, two pieces of artillery, and the differ ent orders. The crowd repaired to the cemetery after the parade, where the dedicatory address was delivered by Gen. James A Beaver. The Hun, tingdon Cornet Band acquitted itself creditably—even surpassing the ox. poctations of the most sanguine. We think the crowd of strangers could hare enjoyed themselves better, if there had not been so much "tangle foot".disposed of, but fortunately the extreme cases of drunkenness were very , rare, Runaway and Accident On Thursday afternoon last, two young men, well known to our commu nity, named John A. Willoughby and John Maguire, the latter ono of the firm of Wharton S.: Maguire, hardware merchants, of this place, hitched up a young horse, belonging to Mr. G: B. Armitage, in a bran new buggy, for the,purposo of taking a pleasure ride. The party were, alas, doomed to a end disappointment. They had just gone over the river bridge leading to Smith field when the horse suddenly star ted off at a frightful speed. Ho ran into the fence a short distance from Smithfield, broke up the buggy, and upset the gentlemen. Maguire was thrown on his side, and his right leg broken above the knee, besides sus taining injuries to his left hip and back. Willoughby escaped unhurt, although he was dragged some distance. The horse, after upsetting the buggy, and breaking the shafts, started up the road, through Smithfield, and got on the ridge road. He was not found un til the next morning, when he was brought home, nothing the worse for his run. We are happy to state that Mr. Maguire is rapidly getting better. Affectionate, Very - The Hollidaysburg Register -ia re spousiblo for the following. Jealous "monsters" shouldn't read it : "At a party in this town recently, two chaps were particularly struck with the same lass. Being chilly, the fair maiden wore a large shawl. While sitting in the back part of the room, with one of the lovers above mention ed on either side, each of her admirers concluded to slip his hand under the shawl, and try what effect squeezing her hand would have. Ile went for it, and succeeded. 'Great day," how happy ho was. He squeezed, and he squeezed apparently. le felt glorious all over, and she evidently felt glorious too. After quite a joyful time spent in this way, the lady threw back her shawl, and revealed to a little crowd standing near, our two youths squeez ing one another's hands most lovingly. It don't do to say "squeeze" to either of them since. Kicked by n Horse Mr. B. Prank Sloan, of Henderson township, was kicked in the face by a horse on Thursday evening, July 4th, and had his jaw broken in two places, and also his nose. He had brought the horses from water, to the stable door, when one of them kicked al the other, and Mr. Sloan received the blow, which knocked him down. He was picked up in an insensible state, the blood rapidly oozing from the wounds. Dr. Brumbaugh was sent for, who, with the assistance of Dr. D. P. Miller, suc ceeded in relieving the unfortunate man's sufferings. —One of those itinerant peddlers, who hold forth in the night time, and supply the bystanders with plenty of gas, was in town on Saturday night last, selling boot-blacking by the box, "one for 15, and two for a quarter."— fie succeeded in disposing of most of his stock, ("but a little more loft") .much to the chagrin of our Job-like merchants, who stood by, wondering bow it come that so many persons were in need of boot-polish. We think the peddler explained the secret of his success when ho said ho had plenty of "brass," and still more "gab." —The Lewistown Gazette publishes the following stretch of imagination : Many passengers through the Nar rows below this place, on the P. R. R, no doubt fail to observe a large rock about half way up the mountain, just above the division house, about six miles down, which nature bas carved into the form of a soldier standing on picket, in the act of peeping around a rock, as if listening, his cap, coat, knapsack, and other appurtenances be. ing well defined, the whole forming a giant statue of life-like appearance. —We are indebted to. Mr. Nelson Ball for a copy of the Carlisle Herald, dated Friday, July 31, 1812. It is a four column folio, and was published by Messrs. Alexander & Philips, at $2 per annum, the present price of the Globe. It contains a portion of a speech_ delivered by,Mr. Bayard in the United States Senate, upon his motion made on the 16th of Juno, to postpone the further consideration of the Bill de claring War against Groat Britain, to the 31st of October. It contains some interesting views concerning our seen and war with England, which wo may publish when we find room. I=l The steam flour mill of J. K. Mc. Cohan & Son, West Huntingdon, has been put in. complete running order. The now stones work smoothly, and the whole working machinery promis es to do as good work as can ho turn ed out in any other mill in the county. The Ronde to the Warm Springs If we bad to drive to the Springs wo would return the road Supervisors ovory day until they worn put in a con dition for travel. It would bo to the in terest of the proprietor of tho Springs to sco that the roads are put in order immediately. I= Rev. J. J. Kerr, will be installed at the Lutheran Church, as pastor, Sat urday 20th inst., at 10 o'clock. Rev. S. McHenry, delivers the charge to the people, and Rev. A. 11. Aughey, to the Pastor. zier-Prime Sugar Cured Hams, She'd. dors, Dried Beef, Country Flitch, Bo— logna Sausage, Extra Family Flour, Chop, Bran, Corn, and a full assort ment of choice Groceries, at Lewis' Family Grocery. CHEESE. CHEESE, Tho test always for sato at LEWIS' FAMILY GROCERY Our Baud The Huntingdon Silver Cornet Band receives some very complimentary no tices front- the Hollidaysburg papers, which we give below. The boys are deserving of all they get, and we aro glad that their trip to Altoona was so satisfactory, and has called forth such appropriate comments from our co temporaries. Bead what is said of them: THE HUNTINGDON BAND.—Among the prominent and attractive features of the great demonstration, at Altoo na, on the Fourth, was the Hunting don Silver Cornet Band. The fine ap pearance and gentlemanly deportment of the members, together with their excellent playing, elecited universal admiration, and it was the generally expressed ,opinion that the Juniata Valley had good reason to feel proud of such a first class organization. In the comparatively short period of its existence this Band has acquired a re putation second to none in the State. It will have to look to its laurels, how ever, because our Social Band will have their now horns in a short time.— Register. Not the least interesting feature of the occasion, and one which attracted much attention, was the appearance of the silver cornet hand of Huntingdon, which, on account of its soul-stirring music, admirable training and gen eral appearance, was admired by all admirers. This band, taking into con— sideration the length of time since its organization has attained a remarka ble degree of efficiency in the art of instrumental music, and fully sustained the reputation already won, of being second to none in the State. A finer looking set of fellows we have seldom seen, and better music than that dis coursed by them wo have seldom lis tened to.— Whig. Died From Eattoff Cherries A boy named Philip Garlock, son of Mr. Frank Garlock, of this place, died on Thursday morning last, from the effects of eating °horde?. About a week previous to his death ho went, to the country, where ho had free access to a cherry tree, and it is supposed ho ate an over quantity of tho fruit, to gethor with the stones. He was brought home sick, and ever since his arrival home, it was found impossible to open his bowels,although every remedy was tried that medical skill could devise. His death should bo a warning to those who eat this fruit, particularly to the younger portion of the community who aro so apt to swallow the seeds. Revenue Stamps Can again be had at Lewis' Book Store. Orders by mail shall receive prompt attention. I)EAFNESS, BLINDNESS and CA- Tamar treated with the utmost snocesx. by J. IoAACti, M. 0.. ißultst and Aurist, (formerly of lot den, Holland.) N... 510 rite street 1.511.11e1p10n. T.•. nl9 110111 the most te1t.,1,10 sources in the city a 410 um• try can becalm at his °ince. the imd,tal tactility are in vited to accompany their patientil, so lie Itaii no two eti, in Liam notice. Al ti tidal Eyes inserted n about ~1011 No charge for examination. ni)i.3-1 bin DIED,. _ Iq Union Township, on the 17th of Juno, Mrs. SARAII CIIILOOTE, aged 21 years and 1 11 months. MARKETS. Priniamt,rmA, :filly 13, 1807 Supoi lino Flour at t.8,50C.49,00, oil ra at .50610,50, fancy extra .family sl3,oo(r_al7 ' and Pennsylvania funny $12(4) 1.1,2'4, and Imlay biandasl4,ooa3lll,oo According to quality . Nye flour $7,76. . . _ Primo Wheat is scarce hors. Choice red' tit $2,00E12,50 white 8,2,00€63,00. 113 u at $1,63C31,70. Curn 1,06 to 1,18 data at I,OU. Bailey malt at 81,50. Clovetseed $1.0,20®12, at:willing to quality; Timothy at V 3,2503,59; Flaxseed $3.1.1033,116 per bushel. l'irrseunciti, July 10 —Flour.—There is a fair demand. Wo quote sales of spring a heat Flour' at $18,20(c..0,20, minter Flour at $136414, Macy at 4:7,034415. . _ Wheat, winter,s2,2:)@2,3o and No. 1 spring {2,60©2,65, Corn from first hands atsl,oo. R 3 o, sl,2i pee bushel. Oats Oio3Oc,ll.lat lay $1,110@1,10. En/MMus lOc; shies 12 1 4; LAMS 2C (, - 2,210, 1.11,1141<c. Potatoes, $1,25. Cloverseed, $11,50, Honored 0, Timothy $l. CmosooMuly 13 —Flour firm; ?piing extra ;4610:15. Winter, 512,130014,00. log 11 heat is nt $1,10@1,11. Corn 85cts. Oats, 58cts. • FINANCI4L. NI3W Yonit, July 13.—Cold clued at $1,39.34 HUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY DERRY CO IrnoLtsm.r. rnicES. Supernne Flour 4bl ..$lO,OOl Flaxseed 7,2,60 tixtra Nlonr 12,50 Hops 11 lb ....... ..... 10 o_o b 0 F. 003 N lour 13,00 11. an, lanaked 12 Apply 1101 tor nay o Lou t,OO .1,00 hard 1214 lo.rge Onions 11 One 1.00 Lirlo Butt" INDI= EIS= IMMI=It=MMI . Brno . . . .. . . .. _ Mai 11 cwt 1 75:Potatoes V bps $1,25 Brooms re do 7 3,0001)100:Plaster per ton . 10,00 Boeswas V lb 'lO Hugs V lb 5 Itemtsl4 bus ° be Ityo 110 CI. orseed V 64 1b4.......6.00 Rye Chop V owt . 0 75 Chickens "5 Ityo Straw V. 'muffle. 15 Country Soap 10 Shorts'.l cot 1.73 Will 05 ihoulder 11 Cot it Meal ' co. t 2,2 li Sides 13 Dried Apples Vbu ...... —2,00 riffles,. 10 0. 12 Dried Cherries p qual t.... 12 Timothy 3 00 Dried Peaches 1115..15 to 20 'kuilreys 76 (n) 1,50 Dried Deer . o', Wheat Red-- ............ 2.30 10. Eggs 1511Vbeat White Fe•itheis 1.1 lb 9011Voul "t? lb WALLTITAPER, WINDOW SIT IDES ANI) IMMEM Ma=l Greatod rm tet y of new styles ever In ought to Ike county, RECEIVED AND FOR SALE MEAD nT LEWIS' BOOR STORE. T) ECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES ruor lIIVSDERSON town Alit, Bloction District Bounty blunt for 1661. DR. To amount of tat lath a, Amount of tax received, Money due from Collectors Money on hands, CII. By enii3tlng 10 men at the late of $225 each, Expenses for recruiting, Interest 011 money borrowed, Amount unpaid, $O5O 00. We, the Audttors of limier:mu (o‘ , 3l,hip, de ectilf3 that We have examined tho above Bounty account, and liud It to be porrecl llomlorsun Towntillip, Juno 19. 1$11.4:91 *,73M - 32" ECONOMY IS .ONLY SAVED! The snb,criber is permanently located in Minting,but, X4lllll is prorated to purchase, or t epaiir in i!leX best style, and expeditiously, broken UMBRELLAS AlvD All articles Intrusted to him still be returned to the residence of Me owner as coon as repelled. Umbrellas and parasols fir repair can l) left al his residsppe on St. Clair street tiedllenedtclYs.' may2;lB66tf • W. vENTIMAN. FISH. FISH. L•aeo MACKEREL. and lIERRINC for axle Tatail a Lewis Faintly Grocery. TERMICELLI, Barley, Rice, Horn v iny, Beaus, .1c , at Lea 14' Family Grocery. RUDOLPH'S ZELPELM OD' D'A&.IMUCIE FANCY GOODS, Wholesale & Retail. rill - 1E undersigned takes the libortv J_ of calling the attention of the pliblie In general to his new and splendid variety of LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS ) CAPS, UMBRELLAS and SUN-SHADES. Making weekly purchases from the New York unit Philadelpliss markets, I am prepared to offer to my lady friends of Huutingdon and vicinity, one of the nicest lines of Dress and Sacqua BUTTONS & TRIMMINGS, of ilia very latest novelties out float is possible to Iring together. and at pliers to meet the views of all classes. Ladies' and Oen& hiutivin's) Rol tiloves, black and ineditun shades, and any particular shade and size furn ished at the shortest notice; also, n very Inotty assort meat of nlitte nod colored Berlin and Lislethread Gloves, plain and fancy tops; black and colored Velvet Ribbon. fit tit quality Mal COMM., nil widths. P. White Tunes Goods, Hoop Skirts, Thilmorals, Hats, Sundowns, Knitting Cotton, (all colors,) German town Tool, Zephylli, Canes, Silk for lining bonnets, Bon net Ribbons, Gents'- Linen and Paper CuO's, Collars and Shit t Fronts, m also special selection Of black and fancy Neck Ties, Ilimailnay. Chantilly Bows, and Napoleon Sleeks for the aged and a flue assortment of Bogle Trim ming, Hosiery with 1110 Will claim special al labor to select and other the very best English and (ICIIII,III Regular Aide Goods and the Domestic and Lower tirades, Child's fancy ono half Hose, Sc.,with that endless variety of Small Wales to be found in a well .1.00110.1100t10n S. tote. of quality superior as a line, and at tutees to meet all competition A large stuck of Boys' owl Gents' Tints and Caps of Ito, latest stiles and all gndo tat at pt tees ranging (lota 25 cis. so 50.00. IV. RUDOLPH. Huntingdon, .11. it 10. 1807. LEATHER STORE. TILEnu 11 uco 1013 at, .i g oil ti would . 1 p ull . } - th. 3 L.tvo joyt opened a splendid mhortnient of FINE LEATHER, Consisting In part of FRENCH CALF SKIN, KIP, MOROCCO, LININGS, BINDINGS, SOLE, UPPER, HARNESS, SKIRTING, &C., Together with n general ascot tment of PIIRMIIaIn. The tradois Invited to maimd examine our stock. Stole ou lIILL street, two duets west of the Piiisb.)te ri ehmrh. ' The Iligh.t mice paid fur HIDES and 11{11A. 11. MILLER & SON. Huntingdon, may 1.1167 N EW BOOT AND SHOE STORE WIII. AFRICA ,61„,, 1 0 1 : f n n t'Vontdt t d: Huntin g don, A Fine Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. All of which Ins of ill sell nt fair prices. Quiet: sales and mall profits. rail and examinemy smock. llan nidatnrin it and Repairin g done to under no attest. .ttry 1, lard. GEO. SHAEFFER i '- u . lll,sjitst returned (tom the east unit OP BOOTS, SITOES, GAITERS, cr.a, Which ha olroot to the inspection of Ilia cugtotners and tho public g,ncrally. Ito will sell his btocl: at tho 11001 REASONABLE PRICES, and thoso aLo pinch:is,' once will direly call again BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER, owl REPAIRING lono in tho neatest and most oxpmli lions manner. Call upon Mr. Fchaeffer at his shop on Hill street, a few (him west of tho Diamond. my 2 FOR THE HARVEST OF 1867 BUY THE GENUINE PRIZE MACHINE. Mower and Reaper, With Double-jointed. Folding Bar THOS. BURCH INELL, General Agent for Huntingdon Co Ilun I Inca m , April 24.3 in Something New "?" • GLAZIER & BRO. H AV" just opened up on the corner ul WASIIINOTON and DUNE Etrof ta, a new and COMPLETM ASFORDIENT OF DRY GOODS, DRESS Goons, GROCERIES, QUM ENSWARE, FIAT S, SHOES, ETC., ETC The citiams of Huntingdon and vicinity are hereby tendered a standing invitation to call mud examine our stock. Our aim wilt ever be, that complete satisfaction, both ns regards goods and lakes, ho given to every pur chaser. GLAZIER & 13110. Huntingdon, March 27, 1867. LIMBER SOLD ON COHISSION. Are receiving oil l,indi of I.U\IIIER, cninprliing all tho diirei cut grad. or MAIMS. FRAME STUFF, JOINT AND LAP MUCOUS, MASTICRINO LATH, MANIC, WORKED MOORINCI. WI:ATM:It BOARDING, FENCING, RAILING, &c., &c., Ac IVhieh ‘‘ ill b sold at prices at the mill, With freight lea drib. no 7 EVERYBODY MUST LIVE! $2501 10 .Sl7ll 19 799 99 119 40 LEWIS' FAMILY GROCERY The best ever thing null ho ronstantly kept en banp and sold at the lowest pikes possible. Quick hales and mall plats. $2,24 On F. 5 00 210 10 „52;361 A LARGB VA calryy of articles too _Ea , ono ion, for FAN LEWIS muy Grocery. Cdl nod see. - DUBE SP ICF . ,S at, CUNNINGHAM S. °AMMON'S. D. TEIOMPSON, JUAN A. SHULTZ Audi lola. Cl ROUND :1 LUM AND SALINA kisALT ;it cummimi Jr CAR MON'S. IDAPER! PAPER!! Notp, Post, Grorperci7.l, Fotolqrap and. F 1 good nrsdrtntrot for sale by the 10001, half roam, golio or theot;at LEWIS' NEW BOOK L , STATIONERY STORE. cHoFog CANDIES Oran kinds, for tale nlialeedle auil retail at Lewis A. Co's Family Grocery. A LLKINDSOFCRACKERS _CLconatautly on hand at CUNNINGLIAIII & CARMON'S. YOU WANT the BEST SYRUP, _Ego to CUN . NINGIIAM & CAM*. S. =E=== NEW SPLEN,DJD STOCK BUCKEYE S. E. HENRY & CO., CALL AT Can't Be Beaten Good Stock & Low Prices! I JOHN 11. WESTBROOK a Respectfully infotins the citizens of Huntingdon Mid vicinity that he ltasju4t receiv d front the city a Now and splendol stock of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks, Trunks, [Dc., (CT., dx. all of which he is prepared to rell at greatly reduced prices. Don't forget the old stand in the Diamond. Old ensto mers and the public generally are invited to oath. iluutiugdon, may 1, 18t1 DOWN! DOWN!! DOWN!!! The mica of the some gustily of Cowls nie oirDepak, jpiatorrall at tlO FIRST NATIONAL STORE, Than any other Home in town = Husband% come and in lug your wires, For they're the cola fin t of your live+, And let your judges be your oyes— AT OUR CHEAP STORE. The only Place to act Good CALICOES far Mt Cents a Yard, GO Mtelinges FreFli MAGN ENEI,MA recelvel ROHM & MILLER. Huntingdon, npli. FLOUR, FEED, &C. \V ExLace\n taken,e a r (formed}- ne e i1u,11,14).:. ea I, nu nigh FLOUR, FEED AND GROUND PLASTER on eq le•laonable tot MY [l9 it can be done for the time, 11..11. Ii UTLllly MM.,. Add i eec. Slim et e colt P. 0., Pa. 111} 11.21 e NO. OPE t..-111:1,I..k. SON. THE FLORENCE SEWINC , - MACHINES Aro now In uso tool Owl I yCarlY sales douLlo nll Whet COlllbill d. iii riss and fittl of numberless omelt ine4, lie, aided as "I•operior in all Win rs,'' has convinced Lim public that it is ham to boy a good :trti, le 01 established r olltation nod hoar asp noible pot •les, that to risk their 11101lOy in doubt rot experiment. These Machines Its., 3iORiIIIIPROVPZIENTS, M ucr LENS NOISE, are MUCK %lOU FI'KEDY and SIM PIA. In Nee alien then ne3 Machine in the 111,4,1“ t. A t , exwn i nation solicited before ;lathing n pude., Omen het e, IHANAII. L. BAKER, &coin' story (ALl:Nines two building. Huntingdon, tn. Apply to 10)8 Cwt Brass Musical Instruments FOIt SALE. 1 Mier E flat Cornet.Braia C CIA Cornet+, 2 E flat Altos, 31) Bat Tonot 1, 1 Baritone, 1 11 Ilat 11..501, 1 fla ws Drum The uheve outfit for n Itmul will be 'old at Tore low ratea, and tho,e looting lo 'ant:Lase allotad avail jinni). 001000 01 this opportanity. Apply to E. W. THOITAS, Hunt ingilon,./anlilat Teacher Cornet Bonds. REMOVAL. ROBLEY MARS I - I, MERCHANT TAILORS. 11,peetfully inform their old ft and the public oner:illy that they hate roam el to the 100111 adjoining ttint Post_ !))lice no Mil .tr etat, y.11.a they ha; o reeeind new stunt of the most Widenable and sereleoable DRESS GOODS, Which they at o prep vt d to make op to order in the molt I,hionable and mlt.tuntial order. Call and examine their I;i4ot tinent of goods fin. COATS, VESTS AND PANTS, Ilvioro inn elinsing eliewlene. They ere determined to Ideal° everybinl3. aOO 1867 i - SL7C:WET "W"..ol.l 4 tralu A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS, CALL AT DONNELL & KLINE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY On Hill Street, two doors west of _Lewis' Pool: Store. CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS. linutlugdon, Oct 4, '6a-tf. TO THE LADIES. The beatas.ot talent of SKIRTS, Just received this day front New York and for• onto at the cheap etch woo of IYhI. aIARCII & BRO. A splendid assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, FANCY TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS Juit teccired this day front New York and for sale cheap nt [marl I WM. MARCH BRO. ALEXANDRIA BREWERY. THOMAS N. COLDER Tire undersigned baring now entered into tiro \ Alexandria ISI . CAIOrY, tiro public are informed ' that be will be prepared at all times to fill orders on the ellurteat India, , Lit . -. 'df THOS. N. COLL. • • . ilex:itidria, Oct. 23. 1866-tf. SPECIAL • NOTICE.• To THE LADIES.—Do you really int,n4 to cease nearing the beautiful styles now so pros aunt. or dress less elegantly, because the rebel Jell. Da. is, Was rammed in nualtionnble Female attire? One moment's calm reflection will surely nerve to change yawl m.ll romlve. This angels had too much good sense to lay acid° their pm e chaste robes of white, because they had fur n limo served to hide the deformities of that Pi iuco of the Devil. Cm you err in follonting the exampleof Angels? Then having mob up your minds that you will continue to dices tastefully regal Mess of rebel acts, do not Prod to edit at the store of the suborn:- hers, who mill Inc happy at all linnet to furnish you iota such articles of dress as you may desire. Lit ge your fill,, ers, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit the .1110 stole. They eau hue be suited in good articles of Boots. Shoes, Clothing Material, Hats, Cars, (looms. ware and a general assortment of Groceries, on as rea sonable terms as at any House in town. Store on South east corner of the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa. may 31, 1563. yItANCIS C WALLACE. TarqFivarmalg I 0 ~s\_,L ~... J. M. WIS E , Manufacturer and Dealer in 7. 1 0' TY 1 .4 41" 6 .10 TS MIL 2W. Iteipoctinlis iue Hes the attention of the rile to hie bland on fill al., Huntingdon, in the rear of ❑ verge NY t3was to Watch and .lenelty fit ore, en here he manufacturea and I.e.pq all kinds el trip tuni c at minced plirea. Per sons wishing to purchase, will do well to glee him a call. ncpaiting of all kinds attended to promptly mut chat gee reasonable. 4Y...ir Also, Undertaking carried on, and Coffins made in any ayle debited, at short notice. Tin, submit/Cr /Ina a J I Zajt E .ND ELEGANT H6.IRSE, and in plevated to attend Attend:tat any place In town or vottutry. J. M. WM:. Huntingdon, Hay 3, IT/ 0 i "4A -I cir ,VCILE/10 kSI-1-) -I I- A fine and large assortinent always on hand AT ILEIEV?S' BOOK STORE. CUNNINGHAM & CAIIMON 10,000 DOLLARS WORTH. NEW & FASHIONABLE GOuDS From the eastern markets, wlt:ch they can, rt ith profit, sell at loran• figures than can be aoltt at any other house in the 000,11,. PRICES TUE SAME AS MORE THE WAR A good Calico Dress for a Dollar & aLevy Tim BEST BEAVY MUSLIMS Loner than the 3 can bo bought outside of Philadelphia THEIR STOCK IS lAIMENSE, Consi.ting of evorything that eye can flincy or heart wish Come and see their lino assortment of CHOIC,E SYRUP, EVERY KIND OF SUGAR CODE AND SEE OUR and do Ind pad• 111,31 i pi ices' any longer Cunningham & Carmon, Huntingdon np24 • A - ICE _ . - EHNSTON &WATTS 'AKE pleasure in announcing to the citizPili of Ihnitiogdon county and viclulty that they have jait It:turned from tin last liiLh a LARGE STOCK. OF GOODS, Which they have jind opened out at their new store, ONE DOOR EAST or TILE IVASHINGTON nom Their stock consists of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, C ROC E RIES, • - FLOU LI. AND FEED, TOBACCO. SEGARS; CANNED FRUITS, HARDWARE, EDA - WARE, OE ENS WARE, OIL GLOTTIS, OYES, - PAINTS, &C., If. ROBLEY. GEO F. DRUGS, CARPETS, CARPET CHAIN, FISH; SALT, CHEESE, TRUNKS, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, &c. LADIES'. DRESS - GOODS Conskt Ins of SILKS, 'MOUE AIRS, ALPACAS, POPLINS, LUSTItLS, 3IERINOS, PLAIDS, DE LAINES, dr., de., ,Ac: a largo nscortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS, 1018 - 1 - WIDE RY, HOSIERY, GLOVES, BUTTONS, &c. A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS I= All coeds delivered to residences in town nod duets. tie 01 charge. GR.: Ile 111401 c Pin cliaeing elscu here. thud ingdon. April 1867 HEAD QUARTERS D. P. CWH INFORMS THE PUBLIC SPLENDIE 31'OCIC. of NEW GOODS CIIEA MESS AND QUALITY Huntingdon, nr. 16, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS AND SMALL PORTRAITS OF ALL SIRE pISTINGIIISIIED OFFICERS AND CIVILIANS, FOR SALE AT LEWIS' ROOK AND STATIONERY STORE. Cod lit and Yoga])los di' itvE. nn ' har,rl at Lowir,' Family Grorery = Have received LOWER than (Nur beforo also At greatly reduced prices. They lam s. a largo stock of = NEW GOODS 'l'h AT HE HAS JUST OI'ENBD TILAT . , CAN'T Bl'. BEAT COME AND SEE, D. P. GWIN liihtbeli.ha 2,bbertistments. BEALE'S Late Powell's Embrocation, For all Diseases Incident to HORSES, CATTLE, and the HUMAN FLESH, Requiring the use of an External Application. This new Compound; prepared by a practical Chemist havinua full knowledge of all tho medical virtues °reach ingredient that enters into its composition, Is Warranted to exceed itiolling of the kind ever yet offered to the Public as an external application for tho diseases for ullich is Is reap amended. We are satisfied that it will work its own road into the confidence of all who use it, and those who try It once will never be without it, and therefore We lely on experieuze as the Lett teat of its use fulness. It is pronounced by Farriers, and all who hate' tried It to be the best application over used. This Ein. brocation has been put up for over eight years, and It is only through the Increasing demoted and urgent request of ifiy friends and the Public that I send it faith us tbo grand remedial agent fur the various diseases to which that noble and mato' animal, tbe s liot se, is subject Massy remedies have been offered to the Public under different forms, some of those ate injurious, others at best of little use, and mossy wholly improper to answer the imposes for which they are recommended. A judicious and really useful composition, free from' those oldections, has therefore long boon desired by many gentlemen who have valuable horses, and ore unwilling to tenet then, to the care of designing nod pretended Farriers. Their wishes are at length fully gratified, by Dr. Beale being prevailed open to allow this - valuable Embrocation (which bas proved so efficacious to the vari ous diseases) to be prepared stud brought out to the pub lic. This Embrocation was extensively used by the Govern neat dining the war. Address alt Orders to Dr. EDMUND BEATY, 602. South Second Steeot , Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Lew& Book Store, and by Stara keeper& gene 4 rally. may 1, '67-6m. LATEST EAWILIONS DEMAND J: W. Bradley's ,Celebrated Patent 7ZO - 1.a.x)1.4a..mr. - or Double, Spring, 41 Tim wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and Pleas sure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt wlil ho experieueed particnlatly• in all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars. church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, ns the skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conve iVently as a silk or muslin dress, an invaluable quality in crinoline, not found in any single spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleamn o. comfort, and great convenience of a caring the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt for a single day, will novermfterwards - willingly dis iwasa with theirll4o. FOT,ChildLPq, stairs and young . la dies they are sundial to all otlicre. They will not bend or break litre the single spring but, trill preserve their perfect and graceful shape when tbren or four ordinary ;darts will have been thrown aside as useless. The hoops ore covered with conblo and twisted thread, and the bottom rods two not only double springs; but twice-(or double) covered; preventing theft from nesting out when draggiugdon n stoops, stairs, s:c. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with ell ladles and is universally recommended by the Fashion Naga. nines no the standattl skirt of the fashionable world. . . To enjoy the f hoeing inestimable advantages in crin oline, viz: superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape awl finish, flexibility-, durability, comfort and coon my, enquire for J. W. liraille)'s Duplex Elliptic, or dou ble spring skirt, and be sore you got the genuine article. CAUTION---To guard against ineposltion be particular to notice that skirts offered as "Duplex" have the red ink stamp, via.: •J. W. Medley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs' upon the waist band—none others are genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thee revealing. the two (or double) springs braided together therein, chicle is the secret of their flexibility and strength, rind a combivatton not lo So found In any other spring. For sale in all stores cher° first class altiris ore throughout the United atatra and elsewhere. Manufactured by the solo owners of the patent, . WESTS,. 13RADLEY CARP, mayl-3m] 117 Cle ambers and 19 0. 81 Meade Ste., N.Y lADICAL ELECTRICITY DR. WILLIAM BREWSTER, M'COpINELLgTOWN, PA. For the benefit of those proposing to undertake Electrical treatment foil diseases WO give, in the' following list a few of the morn prominent and most common complaints mot with in our prae • tice, in all of which we ore most smicessful. IN NEARLY ALL 01800 OP CHRONIC DISEASE, ELECTRICI TY IS A SURE REMEDY, AND IN ALL CASES BENEFICIAL, IP PROPEI.LY APPLIED. Thflße, therefore, afflicted with complaints not hero enumerated, need have no hesitation in applying,and whether only RELIEF, or a PERMANENT CURE Con be effected, they will receive replies accordingly. All communications flee. 1 Epilepsy, Chorea, St. ' , Must Dance, Paralysis, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, Pulpits lion of the Ileart,Lock-.Taw, etc. 2 Sore Throat, D 3 spepai a,Diarrli ma, Dysentery, Obstinate Constipation, Hemorrhoids, or Piles, Bilious, Flatulent, and Painter's Colic, and all affections of life Li vetland Spleen. 3 Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Astlima, (where not canscd by organic dines° of the heart,) Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Rheumatism of the Chest, Consumption in the early stages. 4 Gravel, Dialietis, and Nipnay Cmpplainte. 5 Rheumatism, Gont, Lumbago. Stiff Neck, , Spinal Diseases, Hip Diseases, Lumbago, Tu. moors; (those last named always cured with out pain, or cutting, or plasters In any form) In a word, Ice propose to care all curable dis canes. We have no connection whatever with any other Elechical office in this ur any,other county, All letters address to WM. BREWSTER - , 3f. D., McConnellstown, Pa. EMI CHEAP GROCERY! STORE t 71n1E114'00 - MEM., HILT, ST., 11: UNTIAGDON' PA. . MILE undersigned offers for the in, ppoction and purely.° of ensiomore alnrgo and as ; sorted stock of Groccilos, Provisions, /to. its feels satin. fled they can be accornodated with anything-in his lino. Ills pticoa pro low, toad his stock frpllll and good. nQ keeps the best of " - SUGAR; COFFEE, • • TEAS, SPICES 'SALT, - - TOBACCO & SEGARS, BOOTS ANP SHOES, HATS &" CAPS, 4e, ALso— HAMS, SHOULDERS; SIDES, MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR; • ,FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICA ' And N O'T I 0 N S of every kind A select stOcleof DRY GOODS, together with QUEENS WARE, 11111 i all other arliples kept Ds , p. walLpegpleted establishment for sale at reasonable prices. Her store is on Hill street, nearly opposite tier Bank, and in the room formerly accepted by D. Grove. Call and examine. Z. YENTBIt. Huntingdon, may 8,1867 . THE PLACE TO . BTIY • NEW AND CHEAP o()Qpp. FOR - SPRING AND StrilfAtEß.. WM. MARCH &BRO. 'Respectfully inform the public generally that they hare just received a largo and eplendid stock of goods at their store in Ifitutingdon : oensieting In part of SILKS, - DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TINWARE, LADIES' FANCY TRIRMINGS, HOOP SKIRTS,BoNNErs, BUTTONS, _ _ _ WOOD AND WILLOW W.A Ei QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, - CRACKERS, NOTIONS TOBACCO SEG kRS GLASS, NAILS, ". FISH, SALT, &e. : .Al4O. CARPETS and OIL-CLOTH . And in hot everything that is Usually 'kept in a firstclaeq store, all which wore bought low fen cash and will sold at correspondingly' low prides for cash, or country produce, and request Um public to give us a call before. purcluedug cliewnere, feeling Battened we can offer we tter inducements to cash buyers. Wa respectfully solicit the patronage of all, and the public are cordially invited to examine cur geede. Every thing taboo in exchange for good's except proult, scs. WM. MARCH & BRO Huntingdon, ap. lA, 1867 tarC:O,IIC,CC . , , 17 9 -IMISTSS FOR. EVE R YBODY, CHEAPER, THAN ANY OTHER KINDS. Call at Lewis' Book Store and SEE ASSORTMENT. • sEGARS.—Best quality pf Segars rulli CpN;NGIIAM s gksmows. MOLASSES AND SYRUPS! Level lag's Best and other sy I ups, New Orlesns, Porto Elco and Sugar house Mola.ses, for solo;nt Lewis Family NI miry . DERF UMERY and FanoySoaps for sale at LEWIS Family Grocery. p4.ru 1 11, , - C MENT DEED PAPER, LA:WLS' BOOK .7.TORE MR El