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PA
Wednesday morning, July 24, 1867.
LOCAL, S.; PERSONAL.
Local Ativertlsoutonta
Advertisements (puffs or notices)
published in local columns at ton cents
a lino single insertion, counting seven
words to a lino. If.
To Subscribers
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
mail or otherwise
rm. The new M. E Church at Green
wood Furnace, Jackson township, will
bo dedicated to the worship of God, on
Sunday, September lst. Rev. J. Mc-
Kendree Raley, D. D., of Danville,
PA., will preach the sermon.
4 .- e- Thomas and John M'Caltan," eons of
J. IC M'Calutn, of this place, were both in
jured by colts at Birmingham, ono day last
week. John was thrown from his horse and
kicked on the head, and badly injured. Tom
was in a sulky, and his horse running into
the woods, upset the vehicle, and injured
Turn by the fall. Both are doing well.
Ile-A Camp Meeting for Manor Hill
Circuit, will be hold at the regular
camp ground, at Care Hollow, com
mencing August 22r1. A boarding tont
gill be kept as usual. Members of the
Church from neighboring charges de
siring tenting ground, will address J.
A. Delloyer, at Manor Hill, P. 0. 2t.
Concert at Altoona
The CussvilleSoldiers' Orphan Schorl
under the charge of Rev. Prof. A. L
Gass, will give a Concert at Altoona,
on the evening of July 24th, and at
Hollidaysburg on the 25th. The vaca
tion commences on the 20th, and tho
, children will go to see their friends for
a few weeks. The school numbers 95
boys and SO girls, and is in a very pros
perous condition. The school will pass
Huntingdon on the Emigrant train on
Wednesday the 24th.
[We are requested to publish the following
from the Bellefonte CENTRAL Ness.]
Messes. EDITORS occurs to me that
the time has coins for the cmsideration by
the Republicans of Centro county of the ques
tion of aeleeting a candidate for Senator in
this District. Blair and Perry having had
one term it is fair to presume that two of the
remaining four counties can successfully claim
the candidates. There is no good reason why
Centro county should not be one of the two.
At tide time her Railroad interests, distinct
to some extent from most of the District, de
mand a Representative in the Senate. The
Republicans of this District expect the nomi
nation of new men, and desire it. The inter
ests of the people of this county demand the
election of Senators from men who have never
been at Harrisburg/is Legislators, and whose
reputation for integrity is beyond suspicion.
The other counties all have candidates al
ready in the.field and will no doubt, press
strongly the claims of their selected represen
tatives for a nomination its the Senatorial
conference. There never was a time when
our prospect of securing a Senator was bettor
than at this timo, No candidate has come
forward, however, as yet. I therefore pro
pose the name of WiLtaan P. WzbsoN, of
Bellefonte, as one on whom we can all unite,
and a man who will servo us well in the Sen
ate of Pennsylvania.
He has liv - ed his whole life in this counts,
and his character is well known to every cit
izen of it. No man will presume to doubt his
integrity, his republicanism, or his ability.
lle has been a faithful worker, and deserves
consideration at tha hands of Repuhreans.
lie ChM not be purchased by any considera
tion to betray the msn or principles he repre
sents, and he represents the true interests of
this county and District on every local and
political question. I hopethe Republicans of
the county will unite in his support,and se
cure his nomination.
A CITIZEN OF TIALFMOON
llnutlngdont and Broad Top Railroad.
The following higLly complimentary
notice of this road has been handed us,
says the Bedford Inquirer, by a gentle
man whose fine discrimination in mat
ters of this kind is not to b• question
ed. Wo sometimes hear of some ner
vous old creature who prefers thirty
miles of slow coaches to this rents,
(whose.easo is to bo pitied) but in gen
eral the•persons who try this read find
it, as it, is, perfectly safe and entisfae
tory. The compliment is well deser
ved :
MESSII.V3: EDITORS :—llave you tray- I
,eled over the R. & B. T. M. R, late-
ly ? If you have you no doubt obser
ved
a very great improvement. With
in
a few weeks I have gone over it six
times and with as much comfort as
could be expected on a short road.
When you leave Mt. Dallas you can
rely upon arriving at Huntingdon at
the promised time “sharp" and so vice
versa. In other words the trains both
ways are run according to the schedule,
and when that is done travelers are
satisfied even though the speed is not
40 great as that of the lightning line
on the Pennsylvania Central. There
are now no annoying delays at the
different stations. The trains stop to
Jet off and take on passengers, but
there is no waste of time What has
to be done is done promptly, and you
Feel thatall the employees aro attend
ing to their business like men deter
mined to do their duty. The mails aro
brought into Bedford regularly and
passengers by the evening train arrive_
at Mt. Dallas in time to get a good
night's rest. This gratifying state of
affairs is attributable, I am informed,
to the energy and businese capacity of
Mr. Mailing, the present superinten
dent, a quiet, unobtrusive gentleman,
who is certainly "the right men in
the right place." In going over the
"trestle work," I noticed that it had
been renewed and repaired in the most
thorough manner. The work was done
under the direction of Mr, Fulton, the
Chief Engineer of the company, who
does skilfully and well whatsoever he
undertakes. A TRAYELYa.
.110Eir Choice dried beef, sugar cured
and country hams, shoulder and flitch,
for Pale at Lewis' Family Grocery,
MARKETS.
I=
ratt..nrr.ror4, .7u13. 22, /867
911ml - filo Flour al r:lrant $9310.50, fancy
extra family .$13,00f..17, and l'effu . 4ylvanl.t family $1240
11,25:and fancy Iff.ffuhfil-1.00a11,00 ACC , Othog to quality.
Ryo flour $7,75.
!'rime Wheat in Fels co I. -.., Choice rl.l at $2,00@2,50
white ;2,J0G3,00. t.,o ut rat 1 , 70. C..: a 1,0)4, t.. 1,18
Oats at 1,00. Bark.) .0 flt m ,
Cloverseed ;10.2.1 • I.! . ~1.1 n,; to qulltt c; Thu thy at
.t' ; ,0i per bash. I.
VITTSbeRGII, ./1113 I , lll . .— There 1. a rth
Wa quota sales of opt :I , :t flour at $12.2.
u tvr Flour at laney at V.7,00CL3:1.8.
Wheat, winter42,2'5@ . 2.30 and O. I Alit Z2,N02,05,
Col n from first hantisltt i,OO. Rye, ,01,23 per bushel. Oots
67@ne:Iltailey $1,0061,10. Shouldeo, 1.214', ;
barns 2Ce - .21c, Lord 1434 c. Potatoes, $1,25.
Cioverieed. 211 , 50. I , lllxseed $2, Timothy ;3. _ -
01164 , 10 22.—Float 11101; =pang extra ge10,75
winter, $12,506E.14,00. Sin lag Wheat t $1,91@2,33
Corn 85cts. Onta, SScta.
MEM
NEW Ton; dull• 22.—C01d closed at $1,3r.).34
HUNTINGDON MARKETS
Col - ERECTED WEEKLY I Y ITENItY A: CO,
.E PEICE9.
Flamed
;Hops VIA
limn. smoked
Hay tott
Lard
latgu Oudot, 11 bus,
Mixed Chop
Oats
Potatoes lila,
Plaster par t0n.......
hugs '6 lb
Ilya
It) e chop 'l,l rut..... .
Rye :,41.1w ' E A beadle
Shot WEI co t...
3boabler .......
Sides
Callow
Timothy
Turitoyc
; Whey t tted
`Wltelr. White.
,
WOOlllll,
Iruottna
Superfine Flour 11 bl .$lO.OO
Extra r /our 12,50,
Family Flour 13,00
Apple Butter , 6 ga110n...1,25 1
Barley 100
Butter 151
Buckwheat SO,
Buckwheat 31eal It en 1..3,110
Bran ls. cut I 75
Breams 11 d0t...., 3 0064, - 0
Beeswax - 6 11 30
B.llll+ 13 il4 1 00.
CioVerneed r GI 16........1300
CiliCkoll9.. ................. ..... 25
Country Soap 10
Corn 115
Coin Meal 16 en 1..... ..... "2,2 .
Dried Apples (71111........:_.00
Dried Cherries 11 hum L. ,
Dried Peaches V 1b..1b
Dried Beef
Eggs 15
Fe tillers V, lb ra
I VALI; PAPE it,
WINDOW SII IDJ S AND
FIXTURES,
Tilt I.IIIOESI STOCK
Orratest wriety gl7luu stlltes
ever brought 1* Mu county.
RECFIWED ANA FOR 35LE CIIEAP
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORY:.
TRIAL LIST,
AUGUST TERM, 1807
E=Elll3
P. ShooniAltger's errs. vs Wilson k Lorenz,
John Snvim- es 11. k O. T. H. It Co.
Henry Strouße et al vs Edwin Arnold of ill.
N. Jennie 0 din vs Ile-s. Itotlgets A.Cltsinbors,
Ruth My. re
IS Lewis
J. It, SAMPSON, Prothonotary
Prolhonotnri °nice, 1 .
July IT, ItT. f
DROCI,A - MI'L`TON.---IVITEREAS, by
n precept to me directed, dated at Huntingdon, the
2oth of April, A. B. 1807. tinder the band, and seal
of the Ilon. George Taylor, Pre,ident of the Corn t of
Common Piens, Oyer and Terminer, and general jail deliv
ery of the 21h Jtalicial District of Carthy It an kr, comp..
sett of Ilisntingdon, Blair and Cambria counties; tail the
11009. Anthony J. Beaver and Baird CI a :rya], Itii-assoei
ales, Judges of the courtly of Huntingdon, justices as.
signed, appointed to hoer, try and determine all and every
indictments made or taken for or concerning all orioles.
which by the Into of the State are made capital, or felon
ice of death, and other orlimet.., crimes and misdemeanors,
which Late lawn or shall her eat ter be committed or perpe
trated, for cl Imes afitresaid—l am commanded to make
public a oclanation tharahout toy or hole bailiwick, that
a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common fleas and
Quarter Session,. will he held at the Court house in the
1,010.01 of flinititiplon, on the aerond Monday (mud 1211,
of Alai UST In at. nod those tr Ito will provecute the
Pahl Prkofter s, bo then and there to prosecute them as it
Omit be just. and that all Jri-been of the Peace, Coroner
rind Constables within said comity, be then and there in
their proper persons, at 10 o'clock. a. tn. or said day, With
their reeOraa, ingnisit inns, examilert ions and remembran
ces, to tin those things which to their calicos respectively
appertain.
Dated at Huntingdon, the 10111 of July, in the year of
our Lord one thowiartit eight hundred and sixty.scren,
and the Mat your of Anus icon Independence.
JAS. V, lINTRUISST. Sheriff..
oIYERIFF'S SALES.—By virtno of
omits of Vend. Exp. Fr. Fa and Ler. Va. Jit scud to mo,
I out expose to public sale or outcry, at the Court Home.
in the Nu ongb of Iliintinplon. ON MONDAY, 12ru DAY
of AUG ES P, A.D. 18G7, nt 2 Weltiek, I'. M., the following
clew:area property to :
All that curtain lot, or part of It lot,
of ground, fronting fifty root on the south side of Church
street, in the borough of Iluntingslon, and extending
back in depth too feet. being the northern half of lot No,
201 in said burs. gh. belied, When in exeention, and to
he sold as the property of Mat garot Dort herl ino and Jae.
:Faston.
ALSO—A tract, piece, or parcel of
land, situated in Cass township, coot:004 202 acres,
havmg a I tree mono house, a log strdEr, a saw-mill and
n4timtalet y thereon erected, about 70 acres of NI h lett land
ate cleared. and the b ammo null timbered, adjoining
1 mac of John t-arage on the e eqt, Joshua Oreenitunl on
the north, It. and J. Orondey on the test, owl Peter Cant.
man on the south. Thole is a Komi appearance of itOn
ore upon this land. Soloed, taken in execution, and to
be sold no tine property of William Weaver.
Ar..co—A lot of ground in Tod town.
oa r . Huntingdon county, containing about 1,4 afro,
bounded ou the north and east by - Plummer, south
by public toad !ending (tom Blood Top City to Hunting
don, and west by property of Thomas Clink, with a two.
story frame bongo, with log back lo trite n, nu 1 a two story
blacksmith shop fitments, or standing partly then on.
Seized, Liken in execution, and to be sold on the property
of Amos Clark,
ALso—A bout fifty acres of land, more
or less, situato In West township, bounded and described
as follows : adjoining lands of Miles Lewis on oho south,
Robert Moore on the west, end John Aunt on the east,
with two log houses and log barn thereon. Soloed, taken
In eXecritintl, a nd to Ito sold as the property or Mbui y
Ewing and Samuel En ing.
Also—All that certain piece ofground
consisting of pa, t of 1 do No. 8,9, and 10 in the recorded
plan of the borough of Huntingdon, adjoining, lota of Alm
Murray, and It. li. Petrikin on the, ast,Alleghony et. on
the south, hit Street on the west. and an alley ten feet
wide (which is appurtenant to the promisee) adjoining
the saw, and the southern port of ot !ado is eighty foot
front Hilt street, in the cold borough, having on oho s.dd
lot a stone and brick tlosTlling house a brisk stable and
other futprorementi. :Yeized, ;alien in execution, and to
be sold as the property of Joseph Morrison.
ALSO—An that certain lot of ground,
situate Ito the villago of Coffee lien, Lincoln township,
being 88 feet in front and 50 feet in rear and width, and
100 feet deep, the ice ido angle forming a lino 130 foot
long, and in the molded plan of said oiling°, mule by .1.
Simpson Africa, Esq., 30th May, 1815, being lot No. 8,
homing thereon a new fratno store house, blacksmith
shop, Le.
Also, All that certain piece and parcel of land, in tiro
vitiage of Coffee Run, I.tocoln township, being lots tips. 1 .
2, 3 and 4 in the plan of .361 Tillage, made by J. Simpson
Africa, Esq.. on the 20th and 31et dart of Ittay,lBss, each
of said lots being GO feet in width and 100 feet in length.
bebig adjacent to at d went of the Huntingdon and Broad
Top Mountain Railroad, adjoining lot N 0.5 on the south.
and on the wost and moth land of John Dearer, haring
thereon a wagon shod, ecrn-erib,
ofAll that certain actor lot of ground, in the s illago
of Caine Hun, Lincoln ton itship, being lot \0.5 in the
plan of said town, made by J. Chanson Africa, Esq., on
the 30th Slay, 1553, lying on the welt side of the Broad
Top Railroad, helm; CO foot lit width and extendieg back
115 feet to an alloy 12 feet nide, containing ouc fourth of
an acre, more or less, adjoining land of John Beaver on
the north-went, lots Nos. 1,2, 3 and four on the cost and
north, the Broad Top Railroad on the east, and other
lands of Simon Cohn on the Louth, }ming thereon a two
story frame dwelling house. frame stable, km
Also, All that certain piece mid pat eel of land, situate
lu Lincoln township, bounded and doselibell as follows, to
wit: Beginning at a post on the line of land formerly of
John IlageY, thence along caul line south 43% degrees
east 35 perches and A 1-100 of n perch to II stone heap,
thence by laud of John Bearer north 56;6 degrees west
42 1-100 porches to n'poit at the Broad Top Railroad,
thence along the same being a enrvo of two degrees the
chord of the acro bears, south 22 degtees 10 minutes nest,
end distance along said reflood 51 perches to a post,
thence north 70;4 degrees west 11 20-100 perches to a
stump, thence south WV, degrees, west 20 80.100 perches
to Om place of beginning, containing 20 acres, mot e or
less, according to the draft made by J. Simpson Africa,
hsq., 30th May, 1855, excepting lots Nos. 1,2, 3,4, ft and
S hum this description and included fa other conveyan
ces to John Fulton, Shin Poste, and Simon Cohn. Seised,
taken in execution, awl to be sold no the property of
Simon Cobs.
Ar.so—All the right, title end inter
act of defendant in, to nod out of all that port Of Lot No.
8 In the rounded plan of Om borough of Huntingdon,
which front. en Allegheny rti not, Wending in front on
maid street from t/to erecters line of the let of Thomas
fisher to tho eastern line of the lots conveyed by it.
McCaltan to Joseph Monition by deed dated April 0, 1865,
and oxtendinz back from Allegheny eh cot SO feet toward
Hill street, hying the name premises convoyed to Tossph
Morrison by Mary Murray by deed dated fith April, 1805,
recorded In Huntingdon connty,:in hook T, No, 2, pogo
66 1 . Seized, taken in execute:lo,nm% to be sold as the pro,
'wily of Jo=eph Morrisotl•
Ar.so—All defendant's right, title,
and interest In n tract or parcel of land Ritual° In OM
nod Tod townships, flontingdon county, bounded and
described as follows, to wit: On the aertli by lands of
James .0111ler, east by load of James Hamilton. south by
lands of Philip Coffman, wad by land of Elias illeLain,
contaluing 403 acres and allow/ moo, about twenty acres of
which aro clearod, hissing n small plank house and stablo
th e r eo n erected. Seized, taboo in execution and to be
cold as the property of Tem. P. Schell.
Arso—Lot No. 12U, in the borough
pr Coalmout, fronting fifty feet on Schell street, and exten
ding back 150 foot. to an alley Adjoining lot No. 125, no
the east, and Dooglierly street on the ues tinning a two
story plank house and frame 0101110 thereon erected.
Seized. taken in execution and to Lc sold as time pt nperty
of Iliomas U. Eagan.
Ar.so—A lot of ground in the village
of Dudley, adjoining lots of Orbison & Co., cast, by an al
ley on the south by sheet, and west by lot of .lames
Dandy, the amid lot being 50 by 120 feet deep. having
largo two story plank ionise and frame stablo. l and other
accessory bnpt ovements thereon elected. Seized, taken
in exception end to be sold ns the,properly of Themes
NOTICE 70 FLI:(11/ajk.rtif-131.1dets at Sheriff's Sales will
Ni s° notice that immediately upeu the p, (sporty being
knocked <P.m v, tiny per ten ( . pf all bids under $lOO, and
I wenty-tire per cont. of all Wit oler that situ, MUSE he
raid to Ihe Sheriff, or the property will be set lip again
and sold to othet bidders who trill comply with tho above
terms.
If court continues two weeks deed acknowledged on
Wednemlny of s econd week. One week's court, property
knocked down on Monday and deed aelition lodged on tin
following Saturday
JAS. F, BATHURST, Sheriff.
Saran's's OFFICE,
Huntingdon, July 17, 1861.1
T AST NOTICE.
I
All accounts on tho books or Dr. J. D. LUDBN,
dee'd, not closed either by pay moat or note before the lot
of September next. a - 111, after that date be put in proem
of collection. Books are at the office of Scott, Drown and
Bailey, with whom settlements can be made
July 17, 'G
-73 t
prnimum LIST.
At the last meeting et tuo Agricultural Socials',
It. Milton Spier. David Blair, John S. Miller, Wm. it.
Lens and David More, were appointed a committee tome
pore a PREMIUM LIST for the next Fair, to be submit
ted to the Society at its next meeting. We (wet egneatod
to state that the Committee will meet at the °Oleo Of Mr.
Speer, on THURSDAY, the •Is[h hat., and they cordially
invite stoggeetions from all patties interested in booing
full and fair Premium List.
July 17,1561.
11%,; t fOTIGE TS ITE RE BY GIVEN
that I have this day porchused the following pro
perty of Henry Bumpy titer, t 3 wlt: One cow and calf.
two hogs, all the grain in the ground. and all the house
hold and hitchon furniture belonging, to said Munn*
nor. All of the above described property I am leaving
in the possession of the said Usury itnnigartster, and all
persons ate hereby cautioned from inter Poring or med.
Ming whit the same,
July 3, 1857-3tll
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A UDITOR'S NOTICE.
..L [Estate of Matthias Sayler, 1.1e0.1.1
Tho undersigned Auditor, appointed to bear and decide
upon the exceptions fired to tho neronnt of Hoses Omen
land, administrator of Matthias Saylor, dec'd., and rce
port distribution of the balonen in Om hands of tho
ac
countant. wilt attend to the duties of Iris appointment at
his ottico in the 'minuet, of Ifuntingdon, on W bl/NES
DAT. tho 201, illy Of .lUtit, nest, nt I 0 o'clock, A. M.
It. PRUDE PETIII.KIN,
.Tune2G. Auditor.
4 4L UDITOR'S NOTICE.
. 2
P:qate of Bonj un iu Finart. nloo'nl.l
The nind,rsigned Auditor, appointed to dldrilnnto the
bat:once in the•lnands of Carotin° C. Finn and W iliam
Innbanlc, Bunters of Benjamin Figert, deed., will at.
tend to the duties of his nnvineintment, at the °nice of
Speer R McMurtrie, on FI41)1Y, the Inth day of .1111 X,
ISOT, et 10 o'clock - , A M., whet and where all parties In•
ten ecnent will present their claims, or be rum er debarred
from conning inn for a Am e ors ad fond..
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Huntingdon, June 19, Heit
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A. L. LEWIS,
LEISTER'S NEW BUILDING,
I-X - i_laat iia. a cl4c)33_, Mie a, .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
DOESTIC
Dlly GOODS,
NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES,
RATS, CAPS, CARREITINGS,
OIL CLOTHS, QIIHENSV7ARE
AND GROCERIES
REMEMBER!
This is the Store, Where Goods
are Sold CHEAP.
July 17, '67-tf.
By Canal & Railroad.
We are now receiving by Ca
nal and Railroad from the east
ern and western cities, -
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES
Of every description,
CARPETS, OIL-CLOT S;
FLOUR, FEED,
3;:tr.c,01cri.4.1.(D0r1.,
Of all kinds
40 Ckeikar-M.
Anthracite, Pittsburgh, and
Broad Top Coal for sale by the
Cart or Boat load.
LUM ER.
• Boards, Plank, Shingles, Plas
tering Lath, in large or small
quantities.
Nails and Bar ron, at maim
facturers' prices.
HENRY & CO,
MEI
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON
HAVE
CAIIPETINgS,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
For Sale at Wholesale Prices,
SITU AS, ALCWOOT,
INGRAIN ?
VENITIAN,
COTTAGE,
STAIR,
HEMP ,
RAG S &c.
il,micqpion;July 3,1367.
TJ. S.
REVENUE STAMPS
FOR SALE
AT _TJETUS' BOOK STORE.
HUNTINGDON, PENNA.
OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES,
GILT GOLD DIMES,
MUSLIN SNA9II§,
.13.41 LE Y'S FIXTURES,
TAPE, CARD AN.P .r4ss4r,,s
ASSORTM ENT
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE
W ILLOW rui,d CEDAR WARE
MIMS Fain ily Grocery.
ECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES
of HENDERSON township Election District Bounty
Muil for 1864.
DR.
To amount of tax levied,
Amount of tax received,
Money due trom Collectors.
Money on Laude,
CR.
By enlisting 10 men at the rate of
$2,25 each, • $2210 00
Expenses for reereiting, 01 00
Interest on money borrowed, 246 19 $2561 19
Amount unpaid, $B5O 00.
We, the Auditors of Henderson township, do certify
lint we have examined the above Bounty account, and
find it to he coerce•)
D. THOMPSON,
JOHN A. SHULTZ
Henderson Township, June 19. Auditors.
JOHN SCOTT.
Administrator
VnETILI @IP Nszniorn
FANCY GOODS,3holesalo &
THE undersigned takes the liberty
of calling the attention of tho public In general folds
new and eplendid variety or
MIEMM
FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS, CAPS,
UMBRELLAS and SUN-SHADES
3fuking weekly porelittieß torn the Soo• York and
Phillool4lln makets, I am promwod to offer to my lady
friend, of Itmllmelien atul (diary, one of the nleeet
lines of Pros and Sumo:.
BUTTONS & TRIMMINGS,
of the vsry latest novelties out that is possible to bring
together, and nt pikes to meet the views of all classes.
Ladles nod Gents' (lativites) kid Gloves. black and
medium shades, and any particular shado and sloe furn
ished at the shut test notice; also, a very patty assort.
want of ',title and colored Berlin and Llelethr , ail gloves,
plain and fancy tops; black and colored 'Velvet Ribbon.
first gustily Mitt CWIOIIOI4 all, widths. -
SWlllte Dress goods, Hoop Skirts, Ilalmorals, 'Ladles,
tints, Sunda, ns, Knitting gotten, (all co(ors,) German•
town Wool. Zephyt 9, Canes, Silk for lining bonnets, -Bon
net Ribbons, (tents . Linen and Paper Curls, Collars and
toil t Fronts, ns also special selection of black and fancy
Neck Ties, 1n oniN ay, Chantilly Bons, and Napoleon
Stocks fin the aged and a fine assortment of Bugle Trim
ming.
Hosiery with me Britt claim special attention to select
and otter the very host English and Gorman Regular
Made goods and the Domestic and Lower Guides, Child's
fancy one half Ito-o, Rc., with that endless variety of
Small Wm es to be found in a well stocked Sefton stare,
of qunlity supctior as a line, and at prices to meet all
I competition.
A largo stock of Boys' and Gents' flats and Cops of the
latest st)les and nil qualities nt prices ranging from 25
etc. *0 $B.OO. W. P. BUDOLPH.
Huntingdon, Apt 11 10, 1267.
IL :SIIINOX SPEW:,
Auditor.
NEW
LEATHER STORE.
THE undersigned would respectfully
they I l t i ti l s i • r' e n ,ru c s c t o l p 'a e t O,Tl a c° sP; r ol ' ir ni w s ' Ar h tni i rti7 . cTf A:s I
IT,
FINE LEATHER,
Consisting in part or
PRENCII CALF SKIN,
KIP,
MOROCCO,
LININGS,
BINDINGS,
SOLE,
UPPER:
HARNESS,
SKIRTING, &C.,
Together with a general ,alsortment of
HEM
The trade is ins ilea to call awl examine our stock,
:lore on 111 Id. street, two demo west of the L'reshyte
rhtn ehut ch.
• The hisheolPt lee pall for 1110E5 unit BAIR%
C. 11. MILLER & SON.
Huntingdon, may 1, 1507
Something New 1 "
GLAZIER & BRO.
'HAVE just, opened up on the corner
of WASHINGTON and SMITH streets, n new and
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWAITE,
HATS,
SHOES,
ETC:, ETC.
The citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity are hereby
tendered a standing invitation to cull and examine our
stock. Our nine wal over be, that complete pstisfaction,
both as regards goods and prices, be given to every par
chasm'. ULMER k BRO.
Hun Higdon, March :17,1807.
CM
UNITED STATER
Authorized WAR CLAPI AGENCY
Tho art of Congress approved Marsh 2, INT, gives to
Heirs of Soldiers o he died prisoners of tear,
COMMUTATION FOR RATIONS,
for the limo tin soldier was 90 held a prisoner, at the
rate of to on tysilve cents per day, to be paid in the fellows
Ing order: !kn. To the odd .Iw, if unmarried ; Ti the
children ; 011. To the parents, to both Jointly it' they are
lit MA, if either ;s dead, to the survivor; 4th. To the bro•
therson , l sinters.
The act of February 25, 1857, prorides for the refund
tau of the $lOO COlnumtation Money. Whore lien setae per
0011 MRS again drafted, and o o required to inter the aor
vice or feint:ill a ealretitete.
The net of March 2, ISOL also makes prortsions fur tho
IN meat of the
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY,
to such soldiers as have accidentally lost their diseltar
gev
Huntingdon, Pa
All persons haring any claims titular any of the above
niontletual Acts, nr any other kind of claim against the
United Slates or State Oorernmants, can howl limn
promptly collected, by addressing the nr.dersignad. Ia
formation mid advice cheerfully Oren to soldiers or that•
friends, nee of charge.
W. W. WOODS,
Authorised Army and Navy Intr•Clnint Agent,
tnny29,lBo7Nanox, Huntingdon ea., Pa.
RUDOLPII'S
LADIES' AND GENTS'
lITJNTINGDON, PA
SOLDIERS' HEIRS, ATTENTION %
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS
rst REAT OPENING
01?
SERM T G AND SUMMER GQODS
AT TIIN
NEW STORE
JOSEPH MARCH & BRO.,
COFFEE RUN, PRNN'A
The .nligeriliers have received a now and complete as
-801 led ntock of
OEff OOOOGfI
Including a largo and rolled assortment of LADIES
DICESS GOODS, of tho latest styles and Illshions. Also
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAVS,
FISH, SALT, B WON
nial ell ether ai lieles usually IcePt inn well rot
blob c. all o f which are ono] pd as Chen, no at any other al
tablinliment in this beaten or country,
Country Produce token In exchange for goods.
Thanlsla rot rotator patrol - 04M tea hereby extend on
invitation to our Trough Creek friends and the public
generally for a renewal of the Caine, Dronthing by a close
attention to bandy-egg and the create of postomon, to fully
tnerit it,
.1,19
JOG. MARCIrk BRO.
FISEI. FISI - I,
Kest MACKEREL nod HERRING for nolo ratan
Lewin Family Cit
ATERMICITL,M, Barley, Rice, Horn
V iny,Beacs, &c, Le \TO ,. ramify Grocery,
BOOKS AND STATIORM , Y, ,
A good assortment of mlscelleneone and Soboo
ooka—Foolecap, Letter, Comnieroial and Note Paper—
Plain and Pettey Envolopea—Red, Niue anti Black Irika—
Blank Books of numerous sizes—Pone, Pencils, Pocket and
D:ek Inkstands, and every other article usually found in
a Seek - and Stationery Store, can be bad at fair prices al
].EMS' BOOK, STATIONERY it MUSIC STONE.
Can't Be Beaten
Good Stook & Low Prices
I JOHN-11. WE'STBROOK.
Respectfully into% ms the citizens of limiting - don amt
rolelolty that he Inijit.d recall el from the City a NEW and
splendid stock of
GROCERIES CONFECTIONERIES,
BOOTS & SITOES, - HATS & CAPS,
Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks,
Trunks, tCc. , &c., &c.
all of which hems prepared to sell at greatly reduced prices.
Don't forget the old stand in the Diamond. Old custo
mers and the public generally aro invited to call.
Huntingdon, may 1,186 T
$2501 19
$l7ll 19
700 co
140 40
FLOUR, FEED, &C.
-\ - ,v E have taken Juniata (formerly
KNIT'S) MILL, near Petersburg, and are prepar
ed to furnish
FLOUR, FEED AND GROUND PLASTER
on as reasonable terms no it can be done for the time,.
It. M. BUTLER,
Add rose. Sharers Creek P. 0., Pa.
mylfe2in* JNO. ORE::SWELL..t. SON.
THE FLORENCE
SEWING MACHINES
Aro now in use and their yearly sales double all others
combin.ol.
Ton rise and fall or ntnnberlosi ineg, heralded as
"superior to all otlwrs," In convinced tho public that it
is safer to bap a good at tide of established rrpntntion and
from rrspondblo portion, than to I ink flair money in
doubtful experiment,
. .
These Machinei lava MORE IMPROVEMEN'r S, HARE
LESS NOISE ale MECH. 310 RE SPEEDY and SIMPLE
In operation than any Machine In the Market. An exam
ination Solicited before molding a purchaao ideen hero.
Apply to DIANAII L, lIAIC Ell,
Second story of Leieter's nen building
myS.Cm* Huntingdon, Pa.
Brass Musical Instruments
FOR SALE.
1 Silver E flat Cornet, 2 Brass B flat Cornets, 2 ll flat
Altos, 3 B flat Tenors, 1 II tritons, 2 B flat Basses, 1 lbws
Brunt.
Tho above outfit for a Band will he sold at very low
rates, and those desiring to purchase should avail them
selves of this opportunity.
_ Apply to B. W. TUOMAS,
Teacher of arna Bands.
ROBLEY &I MARSH,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
Respectfully inform their old blends and the pubti ,
generally that they have removed to the loom adJoinia,
the Pest 011ie° on Hill street, where they have received I
now stock of the moat fit4hionahle and serviceable
DRESS GOODS,
IVllich they aro prepared to wake up to order In th:
nriat hoddoimblo and substantial order.
C.Ol stud examine their tur , ortment of gouda for
COATS, VESTS AND PANTS,
%foto parelan4ing elseodaore. They are determineh t
Idea.. everybody.
aplo 1307
X3E' "32 - CYO' WAL - WX"
GOOD PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESS
CALL AT
DONNELL & ECLINE'S
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
On Hill Street, two doors West of
Lewis' Book Stbre.
CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS.
lituttingdon, Oct 4, '64-tf,
TO THE LADIES.
'rho host im,ortinent of
MIA - 1,2.1=1"1.0 SI<IRTS,
Just received this day font New Tuck and for shin at the
cheap cash store of 'WM. MA UCH & 11110.
A splendid nesortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
FANCY TRIMMINGS AND BUTTONS
dust received this day front Now York and for solo cheap
at Don)7 W 31, 51 A lICII BihO.
ALEXANDRIA BREWERY.
THOMAS N. COLDER.
Tile undersigned hating now entered into the
rAttl Alexandria . brewery, the public are iniorniod
o tl r lt r l . to oi T t iLl e bLp r r t e e nc o d tie n o l . nll times to fill
TIIOS. 'N. COLDER..
Alexandria, 0et,23.1806-tt.
trio THE LADIES.—Do you really
intend to cease wearing the beautiful styles now
so prevalent, or dross loss elegantly, because the rebel
Jeff. Davis, was captured In Fashionable Female attire?
One moment's calm reflection will sorely servo to change
your lash resolve. The angels had too much good sense
to lay aside their pure inmate robes of n bite, because
they had fora Clots served to hide the deformities of that
Prince of Rebels, the Devil. Can you err In following the
exatnpleof Angels t- Then having made up your minds
that you will continue to dress tastefully regardless of
rebel acts, do not forget to call al the sloes of the subscri
bers, who will be happy at all times to furnish you with
such articles of dress as you may desire. Urge you fath,
ers, husbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit
the satire More. They can hero be suited In good articles
of Roots, Shoes, Clothing, Jtaterial, nets, Caps, Queens
ware and a general assortment of a rocel les, on ns rea
sonable jerms as at any Hume in town. Store on South
east corner of the Diamond, Ifuntlngdon, Pa.
may 31, 1565
VgIEaSVME 4
J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
3E -1 IV X riC 4 T_T
Respectfully Invites the attention of tho Public to hie
Blond on Hill at., -Huntingdon, in tho rear of George W
Swartz' Watch and Jonelry store, where lie manufactures
and keeps all kinds of Furnitiiro at reduced prices. Per
sons wishing to purchase. will do well to give him a call.
Repairing of all kinds attendod to proillptly and 'chili gas
reasonable.
Also, lJndertalting carried on, nod Coffins made in
any atylo desired, nt abort rotten.
t'lo subscriber has a
NE IV NV Jf EGANr HEARSE,
and Is prepated to attend Funerals at any place In town
or country. J. 51.,W15E.
Huntingdon, May 0, 18134-tf
SPECTACLES .
►'
A fine and large assortment always on
hand
AT LETVIAS' BOOK STORE.
UMBER SOLD ON COMMISSION.
Aro receislng all kinds of LUMBER, comprising nil
dirlerimt grades of
BOARDS,
FRAME BTUPP,
JOINT AND LAP BERMES,
pusnitma LATH,
PLANK,
WORKED FLOORING,
WEATHER BOARDING,
FENCING,
RAILING, kc:,
Which w ill he nolciat prices at tho mill, with freight loa
ded. no 7
EVERYBODY lUST LIVE!
CALL AT .
RA:Auur cf.u.gaußY,
The host of everything. Trill be constantly kept on heap
And sold at the lowest prices possible. quick sales and
mall prate.
TIIE BEST dUALITY OF FRESII
MACKEREL a cuxxLvalram 2 41?..V0Y3:
REMOVAL
U. ROBLEY,
OEO. F. MAESIT
SPECIAL NOTICE.
FRANCIS M WALLACE,
S. E. HENRY & CO.,
CUNNINGHAM & CARIVLON
Slave roceired
10,000 DOLLARS WORTIi
NEW & FASHIONABLE GNUS
From the eastern markets, which they can, with profit,
Bell at lower figures than can ho sold at any other boas°
in the county.
PRICES SAME AS BEFORE TIIE WAR
A good Calico Dress for a Dollar & aLevy
THE BEST HEAVY MUSLINS
Lower than they can he bought outside of Philadelphia
MEM STOCK IS IMMENSE,
Consisting of everything that eye can fancy or heart wish
Como and see their fino assortment of
'CI-I'OlOE SYRUP,
LOWER thou ever before [deo
EVERY KIND OF SUGAR
At greatly reduced prices.
COME AND SEE OUR STOOP,
and do not pay high prlers Any longer
Cunningham & Carmon.
Huntingdon, W 4
NOTICE.
d ,r_
Jl-ISTE &WATTS
TAKE pleasure in announcing to the
1 cif izool of linntingdon county and vicinity that they
have Just returned from the East with a
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
Which they have just opened out at their now store,
ONE POOH EAST OF THE WASHINGTON HOTEL
=9
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HATS AN]) CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ROCERIES,
' • FLOUR AND FEED,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
CANNED FRUI'T'S,
HARDWARE,
CEDAR - WARE,
QUE ENSNARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
OILS,
PAINTS, &C.,
DRUGS,
CARPETS, CARPET CHAIN
FISH, - SALT, CHEESE,
TRUNKS,
lIAIIS,•SIIOULDERS; SIDES, &c.
They have a large Rtoa of a.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Consisting of SILKS, UOIIAIRS, AT,PACAR, POPLINS
LUSTRE% 4111NGUA.119, ntlitINQS, -MAWS, DI
LA INES, &v., arc., &c.
Also, n large assortment of
DRESS TRIMMINGS. EMBROIDI
RY, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
BUTTONS, &e.
A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS
We pill sell WHOLESALE and RETAIL
All (tondo dolivered to resldonces in town and depots ;
Pee or (Amigo.
MVO ui it trial before purchasing elsewhere
I=
Mint ingtlol!. Apt II 8, 1567
READ QUARTERS
• FOR •
NEW. GOODS.
D. P. OWN
INFORMS THE PUBLIC
THAT lIE HAS
JUST OPENED
A
SPLENDIL STOCK of NEW GOODS
THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
IN
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY.
COME AND SEE.
D. P. GWIN,
ap. 16, '67.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
AND
SMALL PORTRAITS
ALL :gm prsTiNGIIMED CVRERS ANi CIVILIAN
ii'Oß SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
Calmed Fruit all Voutaillos
AlwarN on band of arerery.
V,hitabetAiit A4intlig,titents,
Late Powell's Embrocation,
For all Diseases Incident to HORSES,
CATTLE, and the HUMAN FLESH
Requiring the use of an External•
Application..
This now Compound. prepared by n practice! Chemist
hßriugri 101 l iniowledge or alt the medical shines of ouch'
ingredient that enters into its composition,ls NO:rranted
w
to o'eed anything of the hind ever yet offered tb the
Poblie as an extol nal application for the discooea for
Which is Is ri.esimnentled. We are satletled that it.
work its nwn rood into the confidence of all nllO use ft.
and those who try it OTICP will never be %Minna it, and
detectors we rely on experience no the best test cf its use
fulness. It is prononnced by Farriers, and all mho have .
tried it to be the best npplication ever mod. This Elul
Lineation hag been put up for oceeeight years, and it to
only through the increasing demand and argent request
of My friends and the Public that I sond...lt' forth as tha
grand remedial agent for the various diheaseelo
that liable and no animal, Ono horse, is etth.fect -
Many remedies have been offered to the Public ender
. .
different forms, 00100 of these are ipinrions. others at best
of little use, and many wholly Immense to answer the
r urposes for which they are recommended. - •
A judicious and teally useful composition, free from
those objections, has Dwaine long been desired by many
gentlemen who have valuable hems, find are nntrllling
to trust them to the care of designing and pretended
Farriers. Their wishes are nt length lolly gratified. by
Dr. Beale being prevailed upon to allow this vaMoblo
Embrocation (which-has peeved so efficacious to the vari
ous diseases) to be prepared And brought out to the pub
)lo.
This Embrocation was cctensively used by the Govern
ment dnring the war.
Address alt Orders to Dr. EDMUND DF,ALE,
602 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Va.
For Palo et Leiria' Book Store, and by Store keepers
generally-. may 1, 'OD-6m.
LATEST FASII}ONS DIOIAND
J. W. Bradley's Celebrated' Patent
,
or • Double Spring.,
.lI I e
The wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and plea.'
sure to any lady swearing tho Duplex Elliptic Skirt will
be experienced particulatly in all eroWildil nesembrieg,
operas, carriages, railroad cart. church pews, arm chairs,-
for promenade and house dress, as the shirt can be folded
when in use to occupy a small place ns basily - and corm'.
nbnitly as a silk or muslin dress, nn invaluable quality
in crinoline, not found in any single sPring'sklrt. •
A lady haring enjoyed the please; e. comfort, and great
convenience of wonting the duplex elliptic-steel . spring
akin fur n single day, will never afterwards willingly dis
pense with their use. For Childl CH, misses and young la
dles they are superior to all others.
They will not bend or break like th 6 single spring' but
will preserve their perfect end graceful shape when three
or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown 'aside an
useless. The hoops are covered with cookie ,mid twitted
thread. and the bottom roils ere not only double springs,
but twice (or double) covered; preventing them front
wearing out when drugging down stoops, stairs, &c. '
The Duplex Elliptic is u great lamas with all ladles
and is unixersally recommended by the Fasbion 'Maga
zines as the standard skirt of the fashionable world.
To enjoy the f Bowing inestimable advantages in grin.
cline, viz; superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish
slope and finish, fiexihility, durability, comfort and econ
omy, enquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or don.
hie spring skirt, and he sure you get the genuine article.
CAUTION.—To guard against imposition be particular
—to notice that skirts offered as "Duplex" havo the red ink
stamp, viz : 'J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs'
upon the waist hand—none others are &nein°. Also
notice that every hoop will admit a pin being passed
through the centre, thus revealing the two (or double)
springs braided together therein, %hick is-the secret of
their flexibility and strength, and a combination not to
ho found in any other, spring.
For sale In nil stores where first class skirts are sold
throughout the United Stales and elsewhere.. _
Ntionfieturcd by the sole owners ortho potent. ,
WEST'S, BRADLEY S: CARY,
mayl-3nt} 97 Chambers and 79 & 81 Ronde Ste., N. Y
_VADICAL ELECTRICITY
BY -
DR. WILLIAM BREWSTER,
NPCONNELLSTOWN, PA.
For the benefiCof those proposing lo undertalte
glectriral treatment for diseases me give In the
following list a few of the morn prominent and
most common complaints met with in our prae•
lice, in all of which too are most simeessfol. IN
OP.ORLO ALL wore OP DEMME DISEASE, ELEOTRWI
-17 IS A SURE REMEDY, AND IN ALL CUES lIENEFICIALI
IF PIIOPEILS AI.PLIIID. Those, therefore, Minded
With COMlNnhati not here entnnerated, need have I
no liesitAtion in applyingund whether only Ruler,
or n PUMA:VEST cone can ho effected, they wilt
receive replies accordingly. All communications
free. '
1 lipilepy. Chorea, St. Titus , Dance, Paralysis,
• Hysteria , Nervousness, Palpita
tion of the Heart, IncWan', etc.
Sore Throat, Dyspepoia,Dlarrhcea, Dysentery,
Obstinate Constipation, HemorrhoidI t or
Film, link/11r, Flatulent. min Painter's Colic,
and ell nitections of the Liver and Spleen
3 Catarrh, Cough, Influenza, Asthma, (where
not caused by organic disease of the hearb)
Bronel , iti , t, incur/ B Y, :Rheumatism of the
Chest Consumption in the early stages.
4 Gravel, Dlisbetis, and Itipmfy ClMnpainti. 111
o Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Stiff Pi'eck,
Spinal Diseases, Hip Diseases, Dmeeeo,
In
nters; (those last homed always cured with
out pain, orcatting, or plasters In nay form)l
In a word, an propose to ewe all made die-,
leases.
Wo hero no connection whatever with any
other Electrical office in this or nny other county.
All totters address to
IVM. BRBILSTER. IT no
McConnellstown, Pn.
EMI
CHEAP GROCERY ' STORE.
-sz - 3mka-xi.3maEt,
HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA.
THE undersigned offera for the in
spection and pnrchaso of customers alarge and an.
sorted stock of Groceries, Provisions, kn. Ito feels satin.
fled they can he necomodated with anything in hie line.
Ills picas aro low, and his stock flesh and good. Ile.
keeps the best of '
SUGA.R, COFFEE,
TEAS, SPICES, SALT,
TOBACCO SEGARS,-
BOOTS AND 8110 ES, ,
JIATS & CAPS, &e:
- ALSO
JIAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES,
MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR,
FISH, CIIEESE, FLOUR RICE
'And NOTIONS of overy,kind.
A retort aloe]; of DRY °ODDS, together with QURENS•
WARR, and oil other articles kept in n ,roll regulated
cstabliduncut for sato at reasonable prices, '
1/70- His store is on Hill street, nearly oppostto the
/SAW:, 1111 d in the loom formerly occupied by D. (hoes.
Call and examine. 7,. YENTER.
lltintingdon, may 8,1807
THE PLACE TO BUY
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS
FOR STRING ANP SUMATE.
WK. BURCH & BRO..
Respectfully inform the public generally that they
have just received n largo and splendid stock of goods at
their elm o in Huntingdon, consisting- in inert of
SILKS,
DRY GOODS,-
DRESS GOODS, • • ,
BOOTS & SHOES; -
HATS, CAPS, TINWARE,
'LADIES' FANCY TRIIIitIINGS, •
HOOP SE:lRTS,Bormsrs, BUTTONS,
WOOD AND WILLOW_ TY.A It B,
QE) EENS WARE, HARDWARE,
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES„
CRACKERS, NOTIONS,,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
GLASS, NAILS,
FISH, SALT,.
i?zo„ &O,
Also, CARPETS - and OIL-CLOTH,
And in fact everything that is usually kept in a firstelage
store, all which were Vaught low for cash and will
sold at correspondingly low prices for cash, or country
produce, nut request the public to give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied we can offer wipe,
Igor inducements to cash buyers.
We respectfully solicit the patronage of all, and the
public are cordially invited to examine cur goods, -
Everything taken is exchange for goods except prom/.
80S.
ITunting,don, np. 16, 1867
40.-OO3EAD 3P.701\778
FOE EVERYBODY,
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER
KINDS. Call at _Lewis' Book Store
and SEE ASSORTMENT.
QEGARS.—Best quality or Sogara
kjint.7 nt CUNNING 11.1 M & 0.4.11310N,5.
MOLASSES AND gYRUPS!
LeveriDtex Befit a 11 other syrups, Now Orloaos, Porto
Sic° 4n.1 Sugar House Molassei, for eatecat repels tanail7
G t ory
PERFUMERY and Fancy Soaps for
sale at LEWIS fatuity Grocery..
DARCHMENT DEED PAPER
& rut rl, for Fate at . . .
LATI'lr 1100 K prOja,
=I
WU, MAIICII A uRo,